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Show THE P50V0 HERALD, TUESDAY. SEPTErrZll 5. nil. Mill 11 LI LIE PURSUES TRAVELER along s mountain trail' n hour by Jin enormous and apparently ravenous, mountata lion thatt heratened yery minute to attack him, was tbe"experience of Ar-Followed tor more-tha- n -- on his way afoot from Big Meatiowa, heml nf tip. Santa Anna ftve, at-tE- 1 uiues, who had been on a hunting and fishing trip, tad started lor Bear Valley lato in leaving hiwcnmirfluirtt "to tit- - drought oa by ft pack train. Just bof aie dark je waa horrifiei to see a huge mountain lion following r - The beast appeared gaunt uni o FIIuics had-nevapon except a small caliber pistol, lie knew hft could not kill the beast with that, an was at a loss what to do." As" he heel-tated the lion left the trail and dis--. appeared in the brush. Breathing ea' iery Himes started onward,, but sooji 5awheeast 'following",' closer thtS beforer-Agaiand again It left when the man faced it Darsx ness coming on ! limes, now thorougH ly frightened, determined to supptj nimseu .wiu a ciud, bo mat u attacked height beat oif the Joe. Jn searching for a suitable stick h lighted; a match." This gave him th) "" idea of trying to frlghtenthe animal awayi with - fire. Hastily gathoriaf some pitch pine faggots "he lighted " themiriin3-t- o his great relief the lifl immediately left .and was not "hUjK- tiuiigryT T -' n -- VV' - - .- ' TT TT V - ' X - - X - - - r A ' TT X i .1:- :- . OG'DEN"191L COWS TO. September 22dto-30th- , - - StedFair Four JND ....i. U.. ,. . Ways: of Patting V ' ; ... . . ( c, w w -- ft J ' Little Helps ter teaspoonful o fbaklng powder, one egg and a little milk. A litUe vanilla is an improvement, Cream the butter and sugar, , work In the egg - unbeaten and then add the dry ingredi ents; add the milk and vanilla. Bake n a tin for about 15 minutes, cut into ingers and serve with sugar - V W WW VVWWWWVVV W - . to meal. i Wlat , M ' Woman, Lovely Woman But, Alas, 'Without Beautiful Hair No Woman Can Be Handsome. We ask every woman reader of thi paper to give Parisian Sage a thorough trial, and we gladly make them thff THERE MAY BE SOMETHING OF INTEREST TO YOU " TODAY IN THE HERALD'S CLASSIFIED COLUMN. liberal offer . .1 Get a large bottle from Hed- - . J Co. today. ' Use it as d- WW WW WW WWW WW WW W W WW'WW WW WWW qulst Drug rected for two weeks.' It, at the enS of that time, you are not satisfied witn. . the to asy results, so, Hedquist Drug .1.;. i Ctt, ccd they - ill - gt ve -- you your7T7-mon" . . back. " . , ' Besides being a de'.Ightful and. vigoratlng hair dressing, . Parisian V 4 Sage will cure dandruff stop fal'lftjf hair and itching of the scalp; or moar ' " hack. : S&all we o: 60-ce- -- For M er -- lr ,- - WOUam? (' o ".: - - Or-The-Pres- Coming :to Toivn ldenrs -- , T bage, boil one gallon of v.nVgir wit'aa .the IMl j ' pound of sugar, adding' to this, .tour H L' ,nl, inrow UUI- ww M large onions chopped fine.jthree bruis-- ! UB tUL ,l ,u ,vuuu ed cloves of garlic, one ounce of who'; waLt'r ' oimc of whole ova., pieces, ana usejuiem as peppers, one-ha- lf two blUf?Pu5:?5..,riiower pot,r cloves, the same of s cayenne. Boil slowly hau en ccui; If, when dry'nr curtains they are andwhen feod strain thejvinegar hung double over the line, they will Sthrqugbi'a ; napkin; return .it to the1 - "t etTetch at a'Yas ls'o'ten the case i frv let Uget ooumg noi. pui me whei hung up by the dge. The " ' rS7 ',ri' a etone Jar, pour, over the Earth., cold and when ..lfiig hot vinegar, ;over the Jar and tie paper over the BIAS FASTENING. op.' This cabbage may also be r'nsed Tith cold water and served sometimes It is one of the new fashions to Tith a French dressing as slaw. astea a skiit on the ; b'a$ froth the Wt4fftt Thi is the hour of . gladness and hour of anxious quest, Filled with the murmurs of people' on the fame of a coming guest, s, Federal politicians great and small, which for that Seeking may honor the greatest among them alt From the murmuBng pines and the hrmlocfcs to Angel Moroni on high. One many hear their preparations and their fussy henchmen cry: ' What shall it be for William!. What shall, we have for Taft? i Fruits that are raised in the Rockies, or wines that the merry quaff? "Speeches of praise and some stories tP make the .idle laugh?" ' ' f of these, but some sweet-voice- d ) soprano, . Banana." the of virtue the Singing eupeptic "Roycco t' - w n -- ( 00 oo tw -- Concerts every afternoon and evening. Biggest SHEEP show in the world. Get your Exhibits Ready . Send for Premium List Fare for "One Round the 7 Tripon All Railroads., H. MOWE, Mgr. oo o . ly thought that theheastis thji same one seen by Mrs. Harvey a days ago as she was returning to her . raach"lhFin" tJrkTcanyonTf om "S7T visit to Redlands. A party has beea organ'ed ti hunt the beast down, it is believed to be a man-kille- r. DON PHILIPPINI'S famous Italian Band of 44 pieces; y un-i,n- . . jZII-- It - 'fWf law : ; Walsh. ., sen-again- REGISTERED DAIRY CATTLE; show and auction ' , '. . Two ounces of butter, two ounces of caster sugar, two ounces of flour, one and one-ha- lf ounces o fcocoanut, quar- . - - Six Big RACES Every Afternoon. AEROPLANE FLIGHTS daily by Aviator Charles F. Cocoanut Fingers. .. o INTERNATIONAL SHEEPSHOW.. . a wafer cut Into round, cakes and bake in a quick oven. Emma Taddock Tel; ..... ford. . v., Up Pickles The housewife who proposes1-tput mace and .the same of extract of cloves up pickles for her home supply may an1 cinnamon,' and cayenne pepper to taste. Stir until the sugar ts dis- find these recipies helpful: solved, pour the liquid over the pickles. i nni p.ru-c-c'' I close the Jara and Bet in a' cool X place. cucumDers, wasn. ana pmce portiand Oregonian, 4. aem for several hours In cold water; f ;rain and place them in a stoneTjar Vith dill between. Then, boil water each quart two. for allowing jid,as!t of salt; boil, tablsspoonfuls" .leaping five minutes, remo t and when per--1 ' Onetab!espoonful of ammoniato a overflow;- - Quart of vater wn cleangoId or V fectly cold fill the jar-tclose It and ":' ing with the brine; then Terviewelry set it in a cool place.. If the Jar Is , m not quite luL place a small saucer; gncea 0f lemon-topp- ed with grated or a b.t.ef'toird, itrt -j horseradish makes a tasty and Dleas- g over the cucumbers to keep them garnj8a for Veal served -- in any . der the brine. form ' Pickled .ei' Cabbage Remove the" outer leaves of two or three firm! Ordinary wal papers may be clean heads of ted cabbage.' ' Shave: them ed with dough, or rubbed with a soft, fine, put in a large Dowl ajtid spiitt.ie c:tan fiannol, dpied in fine oatmeal ' over a good handful of sa'e for- each . head: mix well with the salt, cover Candles used for 'ighting the dinner and let stand 24 hours; them dram in ?.We will not drip If p'aced on Ice for or;three hours Just before serving a colander. " For three "eads of cab I I ay thU-roadw- office-holder- i . FILL YOUR BINS NOW, WHILE THE STORAGE RATES LAST; ONLY JO OAYS . - tEFT.WEHAVE THE BEST ABERDEEN KINO AND HIAWATHA. 4 44 . IN 4 THE STATE. -- Independent Coal - . ww Co. J Yard by the woolen sullla. KOFFORD A CROWTHER8, Nay,-none- Proprietors. I . Julienne Pickles Scrape and rwash fWght" hip over the left knee, accord medium-size- d carrots; cut them in mg to the New York Times. Blouses lengthwise slices, and laying one over also are fastened: in this diagonal . 1. tntsh small fashion. The Ilea was' brought, about J n.. . l.m I" triDs. as for soup. Boil them, three by !ninutts in sa't water'Sraln in a col ml ng on many of t the new gowns. inder and Bet aside to coot" Cut the lame way six green. tomatoes in Blices 'md fine strips; also three large white Inlohs. 6ne b!g red pepper and three our apples.'' Put the tomatoes, "onions, Spfced Marble Cake. ed rrppcr and apple's Into a bowl.K ror aa inexpensive marble cake beat prlnkle over salt ana let mem ewna 0 a cream one capful of sugar and a '.2 hours.' Then drain off the water; of butter. Add one we'l- ket-'J- e a Into ingredients all the rd put beatea egg, one cupful milk and two with one cup of, sugar and" two and a half cupfuls four aifted with a of celery seediTed up teaspoonful soda and two teaspoons-fu- l 'a muslin. " Add . sufficient .vinegar cream of tartar. arely io cover materials and boil two of this batter and add to it a ul each .cinnamon, ; cloves, ilnutps. Then mix one tablespoonful f English mustard vrtth a little vine-- j nutmeg and allspice, with a' half-cu-"p r;'nift"'Btlr1tto"e-fetipirt-it- ' fflTraramrTSvbrpeTlsTii part a wl(h lemon, and put fn ft pan i alter: Jars and set-imull, ' ' : 6l place.', BaspMaafuClZThis makes" auite . a tub" with, salt large loaf. Portland Express. Fill j Gweet Gherkint ater strong enougli to bear up. an , "Put gherkins not over a firnr- -r Baking Powder St& Cakes. to a cream pne cupful of but Beat nine stand them let and this In rig two cupfuls Of sugar. Add iv3. Taks them out" and harden ter and sweet milk nd tabfoBpoonsful br letting them stand 'tn fresh three seedv Sift; caraway two tablespoonsful hours,;' ibrn 31J water for several and twP( ? J flour rod ih-- out on a foldei taVedoth together baking-pow- der. Kepeat free ittm o moistur? Tf & them teaspoonsful then-st- ir the into three vlnetimes, this wltli cold quart jars, fill not If m!lk!mlxture. and abtter, sugar three for an! Bet them aside lit- a add e as stiff as It can be beaten, a ?n a cool place.' Then o;en ? tt on. turn u. - iv- iii "" nifi- flffiiT. thtn .. iin Oil lUO huId" 3, floured bisard ,flnd ro1! put l'gb?K m' a rfift suzar. rf " vaS P!n- ,W1,e" tMn s . teaspoonful of extract '.ot'tys i iix YOUNG MAN! .. 1 "No doubt you honestly - ? ? to Tried Recipes irraE ; half-cupf- ul ! 'able-ponaf- - - THE BRING1, - Xt STATE ,BANK OF We can not use any We are itow buying Bartlett Pears, Italian Prunes, Plums and Peaches. ul US ALL YOU. HAVE. one-thir- d Be careful about size and quality. talf-teaspoo- nf n- 'weU-clos- ed - ' wormy, ripe, or undersize fruit What about, - ies you have.' bage, Honey, "etc., DR. H. O. MANTOR " ."--. :w " - r - -- : : - r WANT THE1I ALL We also' want your PoUtoes, Onions, p- ; . - ; K VE two-cupsf- ul -, -- -- C ','t - ! - . ' WANT . .!.. ? "1 , - t . . Uttxh t....AAAiAUAAAAAA44A4AA4AA444A44M44itt(4ft'mM T. A . . .,VV,',VV..At Provo ar . X Co; &)eWm. MrKoyfesi'ce ..:.' S. Veterinarian Graduate of "oursa at ' Iowa StMe- College. Residence 231 S. First East X Phone 271. Provo, Utah, Calls answered promptly day or X four-ye- Cab-'- " -- .; .:v.ri- -, or come want to us.' Fruit Nails, Boxes, Paper, you YOUR TRADE. what-verie- " ' PROVa . ' . See us and Jet us know how many and your.. Apples? e V i - be lieve that you don't need any ; ..bank account, that the bank . couldn't help you any and; couldn't help - the bank you" ' any. Well, try this: Go to the successful business man. in whom you have the most confidence. 'Ask him this ques- - . tion: "Do l need a checking ; account with a good bank; will it help me in any way M i 4 . . 6- $ ilTAH TIMBER A COAL 4 Castle Cats. Ciear Creek and v V Hiawatha Coal 150 to 160 West' Fifth North. " Both Phones, 232.! ;...:' Z l.SM. DUfJN. Mtrr. |