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Peon Yee arony ov ¥ SAE KAGET GOGERAR JOHN PLtmine waon A tribute is soon to be paid Dean John Straub, pioneer in one of Northwest's foremost institu tions of higher learning, when 72 Seattle people gather at « banquet to be given by them in his honor at the Frye hotel Prt | day evening, 5:80 o’olock, | Dean Straub came to the Univer | sity of Oregon in 1897, For 43 years lhe has been continuously assoctated |with that institution, He began as lan instructor and has risen to the NIGHTS: 500, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 All Next Week tia AARON HOFFMAN's | office of dean of men, which he now NEW comMEDY holds. ‘The dean is beloved by the 10 col lege generations that have known him. He i held in esteem an the ‘grand olf man” of the Oregon in stitution. The Seattle people who |will honor him Friday night are all graduates and former students of |the University of Oregon. They have linvited him to come to Seattle to witness the football game to be play Jed Thanksgiving day between the |teama of the Oregon and Washing 4 universities, They are arranging la full program of entertainment and jare providing for the entire expense of his trip. Judge King Dykeman, the Univer of Washington alumni “am- to the Oregon homecom ing, November 10th and 11th, laid preliminary plans for the reception of the dean. The better of invitation was written by Walter A. McClure of the class of 1890. To that letter Now ac Then Laughs—Mustc—t omedy A Satire Based on the Volstend Act KOLM AND DILL’S OWN Seat Sale Thursday Doctors Duel Over Relative Ability BURNOS AYRES, Nov. 29—Dr Leon Leygues challenged Dr. Fran- eisco Sodan to a duel, declaring that Soldan had questioned his medi. | Dean Straub replied: eal ability, Leygues was slightly “Your letter of invitation came wounded. yesterday, and if you will pardon the expression, ‘It broke me all up.’ 1 would not turn down such an invitation if I had to be taken to ca ag gery tel probabl, come on Thursday. Friday will sult me for the banquet, I can hardly wait to see you all.” Dean Straub will be the quest of Me, and Mra, Dan Base and Mr. snd Mrs, Frank A. 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MoClure, COCOS ISLAND TO BE FARMED New Settlers May Unearth Hidden Treasure SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 29--In troductng Cocos island and real es | tate promotion in new roles. Announcement was made here yee terday that a colony i# being formed to wring from the little island off the coast of Panama the wealth that te sald to be there. For years adventurers have found Oregon ‘Dean “All Broke ‘CHAMBER WOULD Up”’ by Students’ Love| HELP FARMERS John Straub Will Be G Guest of Honor at! lUrges Government to Give Function Here ed at a Thankagiving dinner to W® eed wheat to Washington farmers | | yeaterday jlast atx years In Douglas, Franklin, THE SEATTLE STAR Wheat Growers Aid Loans from the government for were urged in a resolution ade by the board of trustees The nevess will be ted representatives in ¢ appealed to to ald such a loan pro gram. The resolution followed ef. forts in that line being made by the Washington state department of am riqulture, at the instigation of the state development committwe. Washingon was allowed only 19 loans totalling $1,790 from the $1, 00,000 weed loan fund placed under the direction of the government med loan bureau In 1921, Other wheat- growing staton received from $24, 684.60 to $766,218.29. Mortgages, necessitated by crop failures for the) Grant, Lincoln and Benton counties have sertounly affected the farmers Their credit is so impaired that un leas government aid in forthcoming many farmers will be forced to leave their lands, tt is anid. After serving years without | making a single arrest, a New York policeman recently broke his record | by “running tn” @ man for disor jin scenarto. Big Baked Potato Feast at Toppenish Is Winner INISH, Nov, 20—Members was “Hitting “ag the 'teppeals Commercial club Lioyd Spencer, | were enthusiastic today over the sus j commerce, whose topic on All Bix ¢ representing the Seattle Chamber of | ylindern”’; cone of their third annual "Big Baked oa Potato” banquet, which was held|Commerce, who discussed “Develop here last night an the feature of the| ing Washington by Community Co- | Yakima county farm bureau's potato | operation,” and ©. M. Hubbard, live! and corn show, which comes to a| stock npecialist in the extension serv | clone today foe of the Washington State college, More than 900 persons attended| who talked on “Our Live Stock In the banquet, which was held in the| dustry.” William M. McGowan, prest basement of the new $40,000 Metho |dent of the Toppeniah Commerctal dist Kpincopal church, and fully half| club, was toastinaster, and an ad f giant spuds was consumed. | drese was made by Paut Kirker, of principal speakers were John | the same organization. A number of musical numbers featured the program GIRL AIDING CRIME PROBE) CHICAGO, Nov, 29.—-Miss Mabel of Gromiey, Ky., joined with Dougal forum of the chairman of the member Portland chamber of Mary and Dene Are Back at Work Again LOB ANGELICB, Cal, Nov, 20. Lon Angeles felt more natural today with the return of Mary Pickford, who, with her husband, Doug, t#|D0llce today in the search for | just back from a vialt to her sweet. ("ver of “Handsome Joe” Lanus,| "3 mnillionalre automobile dee | ‘They arrived inte yesterday, alight ing at Pasadena and motoring to thetr etudio, where they began lay ing the campaign for greater screen triumphs Doug announced he will soon begin work on @ pirate opie that Edward Knobloch, playwright, will prepare Mary ts going to make Gray, the heart-—-Amer Mies Gray, who admitted she was woman in black” who visited the morgue and wept over the body of | “Handrome Jas” on the eve of bin funeral yesterday, volunteered to tell police all she knew of the siatn man's past The girl and admiration thousand loves,” the’ spoke of her friendship for the “man of a| whone bullet-riddied | derty conduct THE TWO TURKEYS A man purchased two turkeys for Thankagiving, one turkey weighing | soven-cighths as much as the other. | ‘The man desired to weigh the | larger turkey after he had brought the turkeys home, but he did not have enough weights. Uning the| jamalier turkey as a weight, he} }found that the larger turkey was equal In weight to the turkey sever it thelr favorite wport to search for sighths as large, and sevencighthe the treasure supposed to have been of pound. buried on Cocos by pirates. Some said Robert Louis Stevenson vouched for ita presence, and that it was the isle where “Treasure Ist-| and” centered, But the pirates’ gold never has been found So now a company has been organ-| plying by eight. | How much did the larger turkey weigh? eee Solution: Subtracting the smaller! |turkey from the larger, we have! lone-eighth of the larger turkey re} maining. Its weight ts equaled by sevencighths of a pound. Multi-| we find that the fzed to farm the txland. The 5,900 larger poneentb-taaad welgbed seven pounds acres, said to be rich, will be cleared. | pirates’ trearure fonwacotth ft ti ele tiyg | And if he dosent he can raise bananas, EIGHT HOURS LUMBER DAY KLAMATH FALLA#, Ore, Now 29. Industry here will return to the sight-hour day December 31, lumber employers announced Tuesday. This is ride accordance with an agreement made with employes last May, when work In box and lumber factories was resumed after a three months’ strike, that the nine-hour day would tos in force only so long as conditions made tt necessary, Lumber camps will not be mate rially affected, as weather conditions an early close. The fight between employers and employes over the length of the | eprin, bot tranquility has been re. stored, with both sides aatisfied with the working of the compromise agreement. Cattle Thieves Are Here Yet, He Claims: Cattle thieves didn't pans out of ex- boy; they're still very much in evi oy Keeler, a Thomas plain against Henry Brummer, of Ta coma, two prise Holsteins in an auto truck. Hendachen from Le TOMO QUININE Table Telleve the Headache by curing t Cold. 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Thanksgiving Problems | new J ankh | when |me about Cherry's, I shat! buy every | thing there after this | tions of giand formulas, each one for body was fgund in the back room of his own gar Friday night "1 ame to Chicago to attend the funeral of the finest man J knew,” she said, “and to do all to help run down his assailant.” Mins Gray told police of Lanus’ penchant for “bevies of women.” “He had scores of women friends, another rand ploture, too, she sald ever! I the said. “He was the kind of man | whom women trusted Police said her story shed little light on the mystery of Lanus slaying. The theory that the rich bachelor was killed by « jenious wee labandoned by the authorities today Lanus, regarded as merciless in his dealings with men, i believed to have been the victim of one of his business enemies W here the Meetings Are Held the lover FOUR GALLONS OF CIDER A man entered a cider mill to purchase four gallons of cider for! | Thankegiving There were only two containers in the mill, one with & capacity of five gallons; the other | holding three gallons. How did they measure out the four gallons? | cee Botution: The five-galion measure | was filled. Threw gallons wore) poured from it Into the three gallon measure, leaving two gallons in the fivegailon measure, The three | gallon measure was emptied. and) Wednesday night at Gowman's hotel the two gallons in the fivegnilon| with Rev. J. D. MeLauchian as toast measure were poured Inte the three | master and R. G. Fraser as chair gation measure. The five-galion! man. jmensure was then filled, and the | threegation measure, which conm-| ‘The University of Washington Giese tained two gallons, waa filled from | club was to give ite first local con- the fivegalion measure. The last | Cort of the season in Meany hall, on operation took just one gallon from/| the campus, at 740 p. m. Wednes the fivegalion measure, so exactty|@ay. A series of concerts in the fe four attle high schools ts planned for next month. | | Celebrating St Caledonian and St, Andrew's society to hold a banquet at 6:30 Andrew's day eee The Alliance Francaise was to meet at £168 Wednesday night at the Y. W. C. A. Mra Sherl Biacock, Phileas Goulet, Mre. Paul Smith and Mra. H. N. Hugh were to give a musical program and « lecture was also planned. eee Beattie chapter of the American HAIR RESTORED; DANDRUFF CONE! Association of Engineers will hold tts lant program of the year st & Friday ‘Without the use of dyes thounands | night in its rooms in the Ratiway of men and women have restored| Exchange building. Fred Yates, of the original color of their hatr,|the Canadian railways, will give an whether black, brown or blond, Inj illustrated lecture on the construc ® natural, barmiess and pleasant tion of hin road, and F. R. Hanion, manner with Nourishine—a real| manager of the Merchants’ Ex. tonic which feeds and nourishes the| change, will discuss “Growth of hair, thus restoring it to its original | Trade and Commerce in Beattie.” vitality and color, It unfailingly re pallies moves dandruff, promotes hair] The Puget Sound Schooimasters'’ krowth and prevents it falling.) club will meet at the Tacoma Cham Cleanses the scalp, One bottle usu-/ber of Commerce December 9 at ally in effective, As a dandruff/i0 a.m. Dr, A. C. Roberts, of the remover alone, it ie worth many/| University of Washington, will talk | times the price asked. Be gray no longer. No matter what you have tried—Try Nourtshine. Price $1.35 on lie” “Selling Education to the Pub- and Dr. D. B. Waldo, president jot the Bellingham normal school, per bottle. Rartell Drug Co. Switt | Drug Co., Rhodes Co. Dept. Store, |Witionst Need” Lene eat tional Need jand other drug and department reas 9 a. stores. eee Py The Seattle Red Crons, the at. Nourishine Is Not a Dye} rv oo ees oe Re Change F Luncheon will se S| post of the Legton are moving to the Red Cross building at Fourth Fi eg ave. and Virginia st, where their offices will be open December 1. japper ade Meantime thelr headquarters are in Short Time | ciosea Elste tipped the mirror #0 xhe could see the irregular hem of her afternoon gown. She hummed happily as she noted how well the dark silk looked above the satin slip. pers and an inch or two of silk-clad “I never dreamed I would wear | these new long dresses when the fashion forecast sald they would be the thing,” she thought. “I was #0 accustomed to the extremely short skirts that I thought I never would | Look to Your Eyes wear them long | are the result of Constant 1 do lke the dress, though. It} Tre Cady use of Murine hag an elegance and dignity that the Feng ae Monga > pe short skirts never could achieve, 1 ae feel much more sedate and grown up My hair ts long enough so I can fas. ten it high with the help of the new | comb mother gave me for my birth. day | 1 can, hardly dinner. URINE; BAS fon fon EVES Mr. A. L. Romesha Tells How Cuticura wait until time for + Jack won't recognize me he sees me, I surely have changed from a flapper to a grown up lady with the wearing of this! ° gown, I know Jack will be pleased H al d Pim I And to think I bought this wonderful eale P' es dress on credit, Six months to pay and such reasonable amounts I can | pay each month. Tam glad Sue told T had « breaking out of bee on my face. tap ions af eotten size and festered, causing They are at me much pain and embar- 1016 Second ave., second floor of the Rialto butiding, between Madison and ae and ined rar | mpm Spring, Just over the Pig’n Whistle ~ [ very bad! disfigured. The — i ator,” iE Aavertinern: ment trouble le a long time. hes ee remedies cou! not rid of them. I n using Cut! Ex-Government them of Sagan using Carlos Boap (Signed) A. L. Romesha, R. R, betel Idaho, Feb. 7, 1922. your skin clear by usin, on iP, Ointment and for every-day toilet . 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SHAPLEIGH ally plum cake, was made and Of Columbia University and some of it was kept until An the holiday ne roache Year'n day, or the succeeding f the housewife always tt of mak: | would be unlucky 3 ing plum pudding and fruitcake. A®) Hrutcake may be made “0 E they both keep indefinitely, they C80) with raisins and currants be made several weeks before Christ: | oi ores é laborately with candied mas and New Year ut 3 be Both frultcake-and plum pudding It was always thought m are old, dating back to Roman days./t» put in brandy or whisky to Of course, making of thefn ther without drying. was different very well, The spelling used to be an 4 placed and all old English cook book» ha » litte danger recipes for “plumb” cake. 1 plum « all en. ing wae originally ma ley, with Ke pieces of » in it, | 5 and many plums HE All the children know the oid Be rhyme When good King Arthur ruled thin land, He was a goodly king He stole three pecks of bariey mea To make a bag pudding Say “Bayer” and “A bag pudging the king did make, And stuffed it well with plums, And in it put great Jumps of fat As big as my two thumbs “The king and queen did eat thereof, And noblemen beside, And what they could not eat night, The queen, next morning, fried.” that Plum pudding in of German ori ing been called “plum and was a combination of barley and juice from fresh plums. The Saxons boiled their pudding in & cloth, custom which im stilt fol lowed, altho a bow! is sometimes used, with a cloth tied over the top. The plums are used no longer, but Instead raisins. The suet makes the pudding rich enough to prevent drying, and it may be rebolled or steamed at any time and become as soft and delicate ae lf just made. Some cooks think that bread crumbs are preferable to flour, making @ more delicate pud- ding. RAGAN CUSTOM The pagans had « festival at the beginning of the longest night in the year, in honor of the god Thor. Peace offertngs in the form of cakes made | of finest flour and sweetened with honey were made and not only of. fered to the god, but were given to friends. When the Christian church wished to celebrate the birth of Christ, it chose this time and festival and called it Christmas. The cake, usu- pescnhcasiiiestnode eastenadeeeaeesindinantatt THE WOMAN OF POISE, Once @ rarity, is now to be observed and admired upon every hand. 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