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About The Coast mail. (Marshfield, Or.) 187?-1902 | View Entire Issue (June 8, 1901)
-'v py s.ir.'y J&ts LET OS SMlLE? K 1 j W TW talae that tM 1k fvirtW towr,l mtUa. un wetin u, i iui I twUlU )4lt ibJ.Oo tit xt UJntC. ,eillUfctt MMit NitihMi DiillmJ lb UI Mxt IwijjH fr 4(tK d a,j Kin !. Il"a full rf irtrta awl awhma, !, tt najOy kllMiMt tll( 4 ll' wwla a elllloa Mlin, 1 It oVm't ntt " t . , thr U an tem to avion ba w m a thittj ,,,mUls t s r. tl ihHJW tb Mm ood ! J h'i'Mttr ' h wm m ea t try tfila liltm mkir 1 Thr itnptrn 4 carfMiit art tod fc and jrou. It pji UtWr tnt.mt. lor it U awnl Vail lt'.vrth mllllM dolUn. a4 It ilvoa't ro a M' ilfrf A huixlnj llnw tlort jreu na jur out tom.Utr. ti tirr '. RMfttrtr, t t bntric tut UI tut ArJttv Ittit ta ttk that U kt. trail away. Felfa undmUivJ mil U KMtmt. tt't orth a minita JolUr. al H a'l tot k -aalUnar AsMrkaa. ETHICS OF THEKITCHEN. Aft. mt M..& k 4L M vv rl. Military Oltclptlnt. I " llio cooka mployl by the four or five bis Now: York restaurants form an intcrcitiug colcrio' alil g tlic"ollTetauratcur. ""Th"oy"Mo""o7B clannih'fct'nnd'guirdthocoitaA,ff'AJtJfLKiJ0OJS,JJP.Vj of Itlicir profession mot jcalouflr. I.iko tho beat vraiten, they aro of Swim or French birth nnd-havq learned all they know about cooking on'thc other side. Their s.It de rnrpi is remarkable, but )erhans no .more remarkable than tho almost military discipline which tho chef cxcrcicefl in his relations to his as sistant. "As ou probably know, tho eookr, oh a rule, rec?jve o much a month and 'found' that in, they areSiywi tlwirvmaN.-With their iiipals'thcTrhnTC what they Irani to urink, nnu? fttrnngo to Fay, it is gen erally beer. When the meal is ready, JS no one Mto down until the chef nai taken his place at the head of tho hie and given the igna), like tho in- terlocutor In a minstrel show. Uu the chef's right is seated the assist ant chef, and on his left is the 'son of I he hoiifc,' provided t tint the pro -prietor has a son, who is learning . the businc?Aof .rentaurant keying from its practical side, nndthu is Lf ajipusual ujfit may app?arj. IJic chef. Jn absolute ruler tho unique ap, jrteket aid lipron. Tho other tooks wearTirments which nrc.no-f starchtNl.Ai'rhe only other person distinction; ot wearing a starchetl -t i ; r.1 irF. !i.it somcboiliwouldJe disc)fttrgad, upd it woul Islii t be tjicclicfj bo yoj scog that thqrc arc (ricks In nil Trades ami traditions in all callings New York Mail and Express. t . i ii ii ? - "Stralflhtanlno Sticks. In -rome arts ofMuropo roots aro fjiecjally.cul tratetl for tho growth of strafgh" stfcks, to be used as walking and umbrella stiekupirnd" great' card Is exercUcd it kecpithcai straight,. But, as a general. thing, the sticks ifiYO" td "be fCraigliteed artificwlly. ' l A 'quantity of snnd ti placed on the top of a hot stare, arid )n thh ' heated sand' the stWks ore buried ' until they become pliable. The workman Makes the crooked stick, inserts ltrln a notch cut in a stout board which lies at an angle inclin ed from liim and bend1 it until Mt ', becomes straight. It is then allow, cd .to cool and become rigid. The degree of heat must bo regulated according to-the rood, for a tem ir-t"-T tvl'Wi will do pirely for otic btuk vi.l quite simiH lUiollur, A similar process !Js adonted in bending "Va'mboo canes and-all the various kinds of sticks that are re quired to be curled or twisted. .J addition lowiHK-.tbe i of tlicikKAsa.f.lie'ilia. t'lot'h'ingthoionof tKoIjojifeJr";; jyL-t .'.. " tine of the rook, the aiii!0,(VH)k. for Snildlflatr mfLtcH1lal1. n uu ib ijfTULJLiiMi iu nun ainrL'UL'ti ii irinuarw iiim nan ainn i-xamnluihoiil.l'dareYo annMi' in y' L " - " tl the' IcitcheirWIth his cap stiff and IOea'andiaup- , sjashigk Wr IHWaMBM iKK0T0R8T. It. RlieiU i!td. J.W. BanueU : l'RKH. : Jwt ir. Flanagan, VIOK I'UEB.t 11. F. Williams, cash irk; ' . Qapital, $50,000. MAMHnWLV - RSJUie I' MWM.mMa XHafa tut a - s Jbmn hotel? ut. g . 5 2 ! -'V rat If ;,,. rr trlir 5 T2 - -J9 at v r i. f f- N v - 1 V'fvunam-om 5 cwncii. tfi. i t . ihix Jl&LSOXAHU). a tfr BBH 9 MARSHFIELD, Ore. g vicvxxm,M The Old i. rirm, ' r" EMekn&eo.' C. I. MEICIANT, rffglTPiy. i IX i la- conaUntly adding (o iU sioca ot Oeneral Merthan'- 3IC already the Urgent In Marbfild:, VVheoyeabuy at the Mill Htbroyou know be goods aretrsi classvand thopnee lsisnltt. j -rrr-i i j, . ' frr" Vat wlwletar and retell. Af aMSftftaaV JMj1bWA. mttkm. wi SMrBHpaTfL rWUbjradti44lf. 3! IF YW Wttl TO AMITISE i jr IN NEWSPAPERS' - AJnrWMMM AT ANVTCSWl t CeM A.WfS 9 w Vat V"fj WSpVsaaBsHMP BHSaPSJMBpSJ aan tyAweajjsa. cal. , -J laHMaW ' BO VKAItsV SPHsfslNCK v "M -si 1 1n k IM 'SjH 'HaHHalala'aMaBBflslBa! "ffff-1 Oe-avmaitTt . Aitom aaSM a atalah aa4aaaf1atl auaT riioklr uwUU Mr aKwIon SrM MaMraa s'rluWj A- jfc., -. i Msde, ami Why They i Not urn. one. wild has? seen the? sntlu that hangs about -Si.'"'' Hew Thsy Are Madt, Do Net 1'robably' no ono ' filmy whito mnntlu that hanes about tho flame of tho up to data -gaslight iinsiaiieu 10 wonucr oi wnai mato- rial 'this noncombustiblo affair Is made. It looks so like tlsftiio paper that, despite venson, one aliuost ex perts It to flash up in flame at any t moment. It lit made of an ash consisting mainly of the -oxides of certain rare metals. Theso motala are lantha num, yttrium, zirconium and oth ers, which aro rendered incaudes tent by heating tp a high tempera ture. a six coru cotton tnreaa is wo ven on a knitting. machixe Itito a tube of knitted fabric of a rather open mesh. This) web has tho grease' and dirt thoroughly washed out of it, is dried and ti cut into lengths double that required for a single mantle. It is then saturated in a solution containing the req uisite oxides, wrung out, etrclchod over spools and dried. Next the double length pieces aro cut into two. tho top of each piece is doubled back and sowed with a platinum wire, which draws tho top in and and provides a means of supporting the mantle when finished from the wire holder. After stretching the mantle over a form, smoothing it down and fas . a , . " tenlng the platinum wire to the wire mantle holder tha mantle Is burned out by touching a Itunscn burner ti the top. The cotton burns off slowly, leaving a skeleton mantle of metallic oxides, which preserves tho exact shape and detail of every cotton fiber. The soft ox ides aro then hardened in a Uunsen fluiniv, A stronger mantle is made upon lacctnaking machinery. Exchange Strange Rsclareclty. What do you think of an ullianco between a plant and an ant, a verita ble reciprocal treats, whercbv the 1. plant furnishes food for the ant and the nut furnishes protection lor tho plant? This in an actual existing relation in Australia, where a small, pugnacious ant and the bull's horn thorn live togcther'uudcr real ly remarkable conditions. Hut for tho plant the ant would be without foid, and but for the ant the plant would o destroyed by several var.i'.ic of insects that at tack its leaves. The reciprocal plan and agree ment are this: The thorn at tho end of each leaf has a pair of hollow horns, around which is secreted a substance fitted for food for tho ant nd which is renewed by tho plant as rapidly as it is consumed, in icso horns tho ant lives and finds his natural nourishment within easy reach. Ho objects emphatically to the presence of other insects, and as toon as any of the little enemies of thu plant alight on the leaf which ho ban pre-empted ho darts from his homo in tho thorn and makes such a flercn attack on tho intruder that ho is glad to make a hurried es cape or else loses his life in the at tempt to hold his position. Ends of CounUrfalt Bills. At a down town bank the other day I saw a toller counting a pile of bills, ca.ch one of which waf upside down. "Why do vou hold them that way?" I asked. ''So as to view their left ends rather than their right ends" he answored. "It is Natural 'to hold a vile of bills with your loft hand shd to turn them back with the right hand as you count. Counterfeiters know this, and so they are more careful with the work at the right hand end of tho face. First impres sions go a great way in judging of money, so they try to make it as fs vonrbhru possible, Of course, the safe way is to carefully examine all (.portions of a bill, but-whea counting rapidly I use this method." New York "Herald. 1 iii MMHMft Srlaf. Siitfor fVnyiJon't crvf rats I 'It Wrthatf I amandnnrt: "lng two sons-la-law MWl-6blo- eiaio jouruat. J.UT. 6. djPrActioAl 1 Photographer MAHHIIK1KU). OHHOQN. The only first class Gallery in Cooa County. All Work yntmrrmnt. I The Dunham VE1TICAL FEE! SEWINOMAOHINE. IIKHT MA01HNK ON '' KAKTU KOkTIlK I'UIOK, ,; NCMK HKTTKU MKnvTTl .NY hr Sale y Fw-itwe Dealers. THE . WEEKLY OREGONIAN i' coutaios oil the news of this state, the events of ' the world and editorial comment that's widely ' quoted. . v Take it. Beaditvt The Ooaat Hail and ttw. Weekly Oregpniwi - One Year. .4 1$2.60 m,0w FVnytJot err l I 8i. . 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