Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19??, October 21, 1926, Page 10, Image 10

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paralty,
Make Into tiny croquette*1
and fry in deep fat for ten minutes.
Serve with a green vegetable, potato
mid salad,
A o Complications to
Justice In Abyssln'a
Ahysilnla Is a country without law
>•<*, explains Itoslta Forbes, famous
CHOPPED MEAT HAILS
FEED FOR DR\ COWS
[good light bread, muffins, or bis-
woman explorer. In an article telling
| bo» the East solves Its criimj prob
Dry cows will consume almost as c“iK K"rmers' »ulletin 1450. Dept.
It is best and cheapest in the long bin In Liberty, "for there are no
much roughage as those tn n»Uk,
A#ricu,*ttre»
Baking", will j run to buy round steak for meat
court» except for foreign nationals tn
Silage may well form the principal (** ^e,pr“1- 11 will als« give you
balls and have it ground fine. To the capital. Any respected cltlaen
ingredient of the ration. If given f
recipes for layer cake, angle the meat add half a cupful of fin, <»uy act as Judge. Seated by the
25 to 4« pounds of silage and about i . er Sood ,h!ngs' 11 is
for ask bread or cracker crumbs, one egg roadside, or In the o,n>n murket, he
5 to 6 pounds of clover, cowpea. or ,nH wh,lc ,hc $upp,y ,MU-
»HI listen patiently. The witnesses
salt and pepiwr Io taste and about
will often mimic the whole scene.
alfalfa hay a day, the cows will keep
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of a small onion, also finely chopped.
• f one man arcuses another of
in good flesh and even make some
A casserole dinner is one of the Fry in the deep pan of your grill crime,
(hey are cliulued together until
gain. Those in thin flesh should roost satisfactory to serve when one for five minutes or until thev are the ease can lie adjudged. If the cou­
receive in addition a small amount *s both cook and hostess. It can brown on both sides. Then add
ple ure of opposite sexes, the plaintiff
oi grain. Some grain during the ** cooked in the morning, and re­ cupful of milk thickened with one bus to produce a man or woman of
dry period is often advisable.
heated at dinner time for half an tablespoonful of flour, and let cook Ids own family, according to the sex
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hour or so. In this way the house slowly until the sauce begins to of the defendant, to be chained to 1dm
Simple Steriliser for Dairy Utinsels ke*«cr is ir‘>e to finish the other thicken. Color with kitchen bouquet or her until Judgment Is given.
“Heath cun be Imposed only by the
ami serve with boiled of mashed po­ empress or her regent. Treason or
int,ws green vegetables and a light any crime against the Impertul per-
dessert.
sou Is punished by slow strungulallou
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A smtple, mespen- rainu(e foods 0„ th,, firc (;hicken
bi the public murket. Ordinary cases
w a u r heater 1
d . nf co*ubined veal beef, sweetbreads, any com-
of murder are often settled on u basis
u s e i on ?«ms which" t‘,er
* b,n««*<« of meats and vegetables Minds of Orientals
of til,aid money. If blood money is re
N ders Th?s
which go well together can be cook-
Impressed by Pomp fused, the murderer is taken to the
boilers. This apparatus is a gal- ,-d cn casserole,
There Is reason for the elaborate potter»’ field outside the city and
handed over to the family of Ids vic­
vanned iron with a perforated false
laiupg of India tuid the rensoti Is tim.
bottom. This box is placed on a
.
this: The mahurajas. (he rajas an,I
H e must tie killed exactly as he
brick, stone, or concrete setting and
8‘ ! . ° f
° r micf’ n,ix the uuwubs are luxury loving. At
a fire built underneath. Anyone K ?1’
iP° W‘ re’‘ barium C1,r- »ays they are hemmed ah,mi with killed by knife or bullet or rope, as
interested in building such a ster- I
4 f ar,s of d,fferent se­ pomp and circumstance. Wherever the case may be. Two policemen
lected
food
such
as meat, vegetables they go, they travel royalty. In the stand by to see that no torture Is
ilixer can secure free plans and dir­
cviuinltteed.**
or
fruits,
rolled
oats,
bread, or coru old days, before the British govern­
ections from the bureau of Dairy
ment
built
ruilroada
In
India,
high-
Industry. U. S. Department of Agri­ meal, whatever pests have attacked, caste travel was a matter of gorgeous
Expression Job Used
in portions of about a teaspoonful
culture, Washington, D. C.
pilgrimage. Eveo when beut on sport,
in the place where the animals run. elaborate
Now Ordinary Slang
caravans lumbered slowly
Keep the barium carbonated out Into the Jungle and there was much
The expression, “I escaped by the
The average person over 12 years of reach of children and domestic
regal display. Simplicity is not an akin of my teeth.“ used, say, when a
of age requires about 2700 calories animals. Use fresh baits each night oriental trait. Now the British sahib pedestrian has Just dodged a motor
in each day’s food. A very active until the rats or mice disappear.'
is the representative of England In cor by a hair's breudth. Is often re­
man or boy using a large amount
India, and In a land where the out­ garded as pure slang, and many a liny
of muscular energy ¡nay need as
ward trappings are a sign of a man’s has been rebuked l.y his very proper
VEAL CROQVETTS
caste the eastern viewpoint must lie limlden aunt for using It. Vet It Is
much as 4,000. Woman seem to
For veal croquettes purchase 44 considered. A white man. a salith taken direct, will, the change ,,f one
need from 2700 to 3300 calories per
pound of chopped veal und H pound who travels or camps without a ret »mull preposition, from Die most lit­
day.
of pork. .Mix with
a cupful of Inue of ample lni|>ort, loses caste I k erary book In the Bible, that great
bread crumbs, one egg. a tablespoon­ cannot be a pukka sahib. The Indian poem of “the ways of (I,„| with muu ”
If you want to know how to make ful of cives and the same quantity of does not respect him and he will tie that we know as the Rook of Job.
It occurs In chapter 10. verse 20.
served poorly, tf ut „11. Hence the
prestige of Ute white nun suffers i that reads: "My bone rleaveth to my
Therefore Indian rumps have come skin und to my flesh, and I am
to mean for the British sahib—and ese„|HHt with the skin of my teeth."
very particularly for high goverumeul I It is a forceful metaphor, because
officials—elaborate affairs of every ! Die teeth have no skin, and thus It
comfort 1 knew this was to be u carries the Idea of the closest sliuve
pukka show, und I wus all agog with limigl liable.
curiosity and anticipation.—Florence I Job Is referring to the fact that alt
Mordeu In Ilearst’a International Cos­ Ids family have perished and all his
mopolitan.
riches have flown away, and that he
himself la not only In dire poverty, hut
In very bad health aa well. The only
Salem Highly Prizes
thing left to him Is his life, und even
that Is so full of misery that tt Is
Ancient Indian Deed hardly worth retaining.
The original Iiidian deed of Salem,
Many of the residents of Gold Hill and Vicinity
Mass., has been ordered placed In a
are taxing advantage of our coupon offer on Sil­
■lie,dally built vault, and a photo­
graphic copy now hangs where the i
verware and are calling for their coupons. As a
original used to be. The ravages ,,f
»'-'»'"'•WfAtwZftewfMj
result their table will soon be enhanced by pieces
time have Injured the face or the
document and It now la barely deci­
of this beautiful silverware. Come in ¡nd ask
pherable with the aid of a reading
about our offer. I T IS F R E E !
glass. In the turbulent period of Eng­
lish possession many disputes arose
over the ownership of the land. The
R E M E M B E R — Every 25c entitle# you
crown contended that the Indians had
not possessed a legal claim to the soil
to a Ticket. Don’t Overlook this Op­
which had been obtained front them
as the town site of Salem, so to pro­
portunity.
tect themselves against encroach­
ments. the citizens In 18W had the
Your groceries cost you no more and there is
Indians sign this deed “In considera­
tion of ye full and Just sum of 20
no game of chance connected with this offer.
pounds." Today this same land has
an assessed valuation of fino.UXI.OOO,
During the great Are of 1914, when
more than a third of Salem was swept
away. Mayor John F. Hurley hastened
from his home, which had been de
stroyed with alt hia possessions, to
the city hall, where he eat In the
council chandler prepared to carry
this priceless relic to safety.—New
General Merchandise
York Times.
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Let Us Be Your
Commissary
O UR G RO CER Y D E P A R T M E N T I . .till i„ line
with the heat that caTi be had in a grocery store.
We , ,® Pr,de ,n *^e number of pleated custom­
er# winch we serve and we want to add to the
L E T US S E R V E Y O U !
Tor Wet Weather
W e ave just recently received a shipment of
wet weather coats and hats which we are of-
fering to the trade at popular prices. Come
in and look them over. W e are, almost al-
most daily adding to our lines and we will
be able to interest you in what we carry.
“ It costs no more to get the best’’
Cold Hill Supply Co,
Are you Taking Advantage of »
Silverware Offer?
Phone 8-L-2
Get your Christmas cards printed
at the News office.
W E H A V E A H A L F D O Z E N LO TS T H A T M U S T BE SO LD Q U IC K A N D
A R E P R IC E D FO R T H E P U R P O S E O F Q U IC K S A L E ;
feet at.............- ...........- ......$225.00
2 lots on ist ave. 58^x100 ..$200.00
2 lots on ist ave. 58x300 feet
fronts on ist ave. also on
River at ........-.................. $225.00
5 room modern dwelling on 2nd
ave. good garages and wood-
house; Priced right ........ $700.00
will handle; Balance 10years.
PÖBTLANQ
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Also Manufacture»» and
. a\ J a w ' S ‘ " '‘■«’ M ional D a iry Prod
premium I, -, In a X u « ‘ i Ì s ' a
Land Products S h o w V
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tf ’At
aarfe,
hukka ,
INCREASES IN PRICE
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2 Lots on 2nd Avenue 58^x100
W e Deliver
Copco Preferred Stock
G o ld H ill H a rd w a re
a n d Im p lem en t Co.
Gold H ill, Oregon
A. A. W A L K E R
Phone 8L
We also have some good lots
and acreage along the high­
way close in at attractive
prices and good terms.
Buy
your lot now while Good Prices,
Good Locations and Good Terms
are Available, and sec us before you
buy.
O W N YOUR O W N H O M E .
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November 16
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