The times. (Portland, Or.) 191?-19??, January 13, 1912, Image 4

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    THE TIMES
Eating Bread and Honay.
AN INDEPENDENT WORKING cept at one hotel where I re­
Honey Sandw iches.—Cut bread In
MAN.
quested board. But I foimd out
tbin slices. Spread one slice w ith but­
later that the man behind the
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ter neateu to a cream and the other
with honey. Press tbe slices together. outside work and then do not bar was what he calls a uuiou
A rrange on a plate and garnish w ith want the outside to take up the fireman but still hangs on his
sprigs of mint.
and pulls the car that a scab
Honey Cakes.—Cream half a cupful work they throw away. The job
repairs
and fires a scab engine.
business
element
in
Roseburg
of
butter.
Add
a
cupful
of
honey,
half
By E D W A R D S T A G E R
a cupful of sour milk, two beaten eggs treats us very fair and good ex­
MACHINIST.
and a few drops of lemon Juice. Sift
I lived in a brick row in tbe city iD two cupfuls of flour, half a teaspoonful
a com fortable bouse ot my own.
of baking soda and a teaspoonful of
The streer against which my bouse cream of tartar. Mix and pour Into
! backed was largely occupied tor shops buttered and floured cake tins. Bake
BAGGAGE STORED THREE DAYS FREE
The building whose rear confront­ In a m oderate oven.
ed the rear of my house was occu-
O U T CROWN GALL.
, pled below for millinery goods, while Crown A B gall
n disease of fruit trees
girls worked above on tbe goods sold th at In some Is sections
a
In tbe store. The third story seemed good deal of trouble. It ta is causing
a fungous
to be used for sleeping rooms for the | disease that makes its appearance
TH E
girls who worked on the prem ises dur­ an enlargem ent nnd fibrous or hairy In
ing the day.
at the crown of the root.
One afternoon when I cam e home growth
While many trees affected with the
- and stood looking through my bedroom disease
do not die. many others are
window 1 saw in an upper window of /ra d ic a lly
ruined The dam age from
: th e bouse back of me a young girl who | | crown
gall may be reduced som ew hat
differed entirely from those 1 had been hy a drenching
of the base of the tree
used to seeing there. In the first place
adjacent roots with bordeaux
pbe was singularly beautiful, in tbe I and
m ixture, but this only helps and does
second she was dressed like a lady, j not
dam ages It has been found
and in the third her features seen th at repair
the
disease
Is contagious, may be
through a pair of opera glasses were
from one tree to another with
1 of a very refined type. She was evi­ carried
hoe or cultivator shovel and tbnt it Is
dently in a room by herself on the not
to set new trees In soil from
third story and was w orking a t trim- which safe diseased
General Transfering and Storage
trees have been re
J ming bats.
Why w as th a t high bred young wo- moved.
j man there w orking in th at fashion?
She m ust have been educated, and ed­
R E P A IR IN G T R E E DAM AGE.
ucated girls when they occupy posi­ D oubtless more than one reader of
tions don’t usually take up m anual la­ these notes who has lately set out
Main Office and Warehouse
bor. The bee of curiosity had got into small fruit trees will find before spring
my head and kept a continual buzzing. th at some of the trees have been gir­
I w atched the girl till nightfall, when dled by mice or rabbits unless m eas­
PARK AND DAVIS STS., PORTLAND
she shut her window, and tbe first ures have been taken to protect the
thing in the m orning I looked for her. trunks. One of the best safeguards
Telephones: Main 6980, A 3322
She w as there w orking again the sam e against dam age by mice is a removal
as the day before. For several days of all grass and weeds from about the
I kept feasting my eyes upon her, trunk over a radius of two or three
when one day. suddenly turning her feet, for mice rarely do dam age unless !
face in my direction, she saw me look­ there be a shelter of some kind close
ing at her through my glasses. H av­ to the trunk. In case dam age is done,
ing her face in focus, I saw a fright­ nnd the discovery of this should not be
ened expression come over it. She left until spring, it m ay be in p art over­
w ithdrew from the window, and, come by giving the wound a coat of
Phone or Write
though I often looked for her, I did not linseed oil or u nite lead and tying on
see her there again. I cursed myself a poultice of moist clay or cow m a­
for a fool in not keeping back w here nure. If the tree is entirely or alm ost
girdled It will be advisable in the long
she could not have seen me.
H er disappearance show ed m e th at run to take it out in the spring or at
If the bee curiosity had effected an en­ once if conditions perm it nnd set a
trance into my bead an arrow of love new one in its place. W ith apple trees
had been shot Into my heart. I was bridge or strip grafting may be done
astonished at the loneliness th at came in cases w here the girdling is complete,
over me. The night afte r my m other’s but one m ust be quite expert a t such
funeral, when I found m yself for the work to Insure success.
first tim e alone in the bouse, I had
IS B E A R I N G F R U I T .
been oppressed by the solitude, but this
sensation w as different. Then there F or the year ending Nov. 1 Iowa
w as som ething lost th at I had no idea produced 2.783.684 pounds more b u t­
of regaining. Now th at which had ter than for the preceding year. In
OF PORTLAND
been shut off from my vision I felt accounting for this increase D airy Com­
m issioner Barney attributes no sm all
m ust be restored to me.
In the financial center of th e city I p art of the gain to the work done by
had beard rum ors of trouble on the lectures and dem onstrations on th e
p art of a certain w ealthy m an who had dairy specials th at w ere run over the
been speculating. Being a banker, the main railroad lines of the state last
m atter had come to my ears long be­ w inter. In these lectures em phasis
fore its publication, since the bank in w as laid upon the need of testing each
which I w as employed had m ade large m em ber of the herd for butter fa t pro­
loans to th e speculator and w as there­ duction. tb e Im portance of and w hat
fore interested in his getting out of his constitutes a proper ration and the
difficulty w ithout a failure. His em­ necessity of grading up the dairy herd
barrassm ent w as kept as quiet as pos­ by the use of a first class sire. Much
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sible. Nevertheless I learned th at if of this better dairy gospel work has
he didn’t pull through he would be been done In several of the states, and
prosecuted crim inally. M eanwhile he the practical good th at has resulted it
was w orking night and day to bring would be difficult to measure.
about an ad ju stm en t
One evening while dining w ith the
cashier he told me that, while there
was crim inality in the case of this
man who owed us money, it w as not
he who had com m itted fraud, but a
m em ber of his fam ily, who had disap­
peared w ith securities th at he w as in­
terested in keeping out of the reach of
The
the law. B ut he added th at th e po­
lice had got on to the fugitive’s bid­
ing place and expected to m ake an ar­
rest very soon.
W hat It w as th at induced me to put
this inform ation and tbe girl of th e hat
factory together I don’t know, b ut I
did. My rom ance would not perm it me
to think th at she had run aw ay with
securities to which she bad no rig h t
I believed th at she was acting w ith her
relative to extricate him from his com-
plications.. At any rate, if the hat
girl was this person the police were
after I proposed to warn her. Leaving
the cashier after dinner, I m ade
straight for the building In which 1
had seen her.
1 was received by the woman who
ran the establishm ent I asked to be
perm itted to see the lady who occupied
a back room on th e third story. The
woman looked at m e suspiciously and
SOME OF THE NEW FEATURES
said there w as no one occupying either
of the back rooms on th at story. This
New Single Dog Escapement
confirmed my suspicion th at the girl
New Column Selector (Model 10)
New Built-in Decimal Tabulator (Model 11)
I had seen w as in hiding.
New Two-Color Dial
"W hen did the girl who ha* been
New Back Space Key
working there at a window for several
New Variable Line Spacing Lock
days go?” 1 asked, giving the woman
New Shift Lock
a searching glance. 1 saw by her ex­
New Paper Feed
pression th at she felt tbe gam e was
up.
"L et m e see her,” I added In * con
Remington Type w riter Com pany
(Incorporated1
fldentlal tone. ”1 have news for her In
which she Is greatly Interested.”
New York and Everywhere
"A re you a friend of hers?”
“I would serve her.”
She led the way to a salesroom, then
Went upstairs and cam e down w ith the
girl in question She was what 1 sus
ported her to be. H er father was in
trouble, and she wns helping him. 1
proposed to give up my house to her
and the woman who was harboring her
for another hiding place. T be offer
was accepted, and they went there at
once. 1 going to my clnb. They had
not been gone an hour before the police
went to the millinery factory to m ake
the arrest.
By thla bit of financiering th at was
executed by the daughter tbe father
pnlled through, paid dollar for dollar
and saved his good name. I now man
age the estate he left, for I am tho boa-
band of his only heir.
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F U G IT IV E
Baggage & Omnibus
Transfer Co.
JAMES SPEYER PROPOSES “SETTLEM ENTS” AMONG RICH.
T the exercises com m em orating the tw enty-fifth anniversary of
the founding of the University Settlem ent of New York Jam es
Speyer created a mild sensation by saying th a t he wondered
w hether the college men and women of the east side institution
"could not also do very good work by establishing a settlem ent near Cen­
tral park nnd studying the conditions am ong the well to do and rich.”
They m ight, he continued, find that, while the east side fam ilies were
too large for hnpplness, the uptown fnmllles were too small, and that,
while the children of the very poor got Into trouble because they had
too few opportunities for play, those of the rich w ent wrong for the very
opposite reason. Mr. Speyer has had abundant opportunity to know
how both halves live, for he la a wealthy banker who has long interested
him self In philanthropy. He is treasurer of the Provident Loan society,
which lends money to the needy at proper rates of interest, and gave
the Speyer school to Teachers’ college, Columbia university
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Government Standard
Powders Company
And Have an Expert Explain Our
Money Maker
90 First Street
New Models 10 and 11
Remington
do more than supply every demand; they
anticipate every demand of every user
of the writing machine.
FELICE LYNE, AMERICAN SOPRANO WHO MAY RIVAL PATTI
NKW operatic star has risen, and again, as so many tim es before,
the singer Is an American girl. Oscar H am m erstetn, who has
given London the opportunity to hear grand opera In a splendid
new buUdtng instead of in the dingy Onvent Oarden. has discov­
ered. he says, "a second Petraeatut" In Mlaa Fades I.yne. She made her
first appa*ranee In I/omton aa Wlldn In "tttgolettn” and scored an In­
stant ineceaa, soma of the critics predicting for her a future to riral
P atti's and acelaimtng her aa the greet ret Utida within living memory.
Mlaa I.yne la an Allentown iPa.) girl, who wna bom In K ansas City. Mo ,
tw enty years ago She aang la "H ina the Flute Player" under Mr.
HammeratelnSi management and has twen a pupil of Mme. M arA esl and
o f Jsan de It casks Her repertory during the l ¿union saaeon includes
the parts of l s t e l a Marguerite and Juliet.
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