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THE GOLD HILL NEWS THURSDAY. MAY Ji iq - u TRICKS o f MAGIC* Articles of Special Interest l o Our IVomen Readers z?s> o o < a í> o T, v An English < ub reporter, frequent ly reprimanded for relating loo many details and warned to he brief, turned in the following: A shooting affair occurred last night. Sir Dwight Hopeless, a guest at Laity Panniore's hall, complained of feeling ill, look a highball, his hat, his coal, his departure, no notice of his friends, a taxi, a pistol from his pocket, and finally his life. Nice chap. Regrets and all that.” * lamJhocsf HOW THREAD PREVENTS LIFTING UP AN UMBRELLA waintcout. It may, if you like, he worn over a blouse to give add! tionul warmth on u cool day or worn without the blouse on a warm er day when the suit jueket is not going to bi removed. These woisteouls muy be made i f colored «r white linen, of figured You w ill see from the diagram how to cut lh? pattern. H ire .ire tiie mcusurenic its for the front: .silk or pique, of striped or pluid silk. livery woman who hus a soil this ! spring should have ul least one VERY T H E CHOW By W illiam Canton With rakish eye and plenished crop, Oblivious of the farm er’s gun. Elsie My grandpa has reached Upon the naked ash-tree top the age of !«;. Isn’t it wonderful? The Crow sits basking in the sun. Bobby— Wonderful nothin'! Look at the time it's taken him to do it. An old ungodly rogue, I wot. For, perched iu black against the blue, His feathers, torn with beak and shot, Let woeful glints of April through. LATESTS Sx MARY MARSHALL W h e n B u y in g f° ' “ I 1'11 ,lru* ln“ • **"“•* thread ilirough your sleeve rn tu iiln x one erul Io a button of your veat, and making a loon In th r nth»» mu ‘”r ,n‘ L‘ br ww"‘ IW° y"Ur ex'enZtmu,‘ on Ineti obm e the finger« mid you are ready for the trick. Ask some one m hnlA hond"|,,r< k" " "• w t e r of the handle. Extend your m m ' ¿,H k| 1U|’n " rd,' ' '* of u," br*» « upon the hand, and while doing ao «lip the loop of the thread over the umbrella tl|>. Then ask th e |>er«un 1«. try anil raise the umbrella from your hand. Although It 1« held by only a thin Ihreud. It «1(1 be found practically laqtossible Io bodge It Ask he person Io try using both hand«. nn.l unless he has unusual a’ renglh in hla arms II « III be found equally d im .u ll to ml«e the umbrella E v e n ’ f the tlireud should he dlsrnvered. thia « ou ld lie a good trick. The year's new grass, and, golden- eyed, The daisies sparkle underneath. And chestnut-trees on either side Have opened every ruddy sheath. Dairy Products S p ecify But doubtful still of frost and snow, The ash alone stands Marlt a|)(| bare, And on its topmost twig the Crow lakes the glad morning's sun and air. (C m ,,,I« « , W ill U t.tnith.,r«l I Snider’s Butter Eggs Ice Cream Milk Cream Carbonated Beverages Cottage Cheese Rice Pudding er edge of the buck section. Luce One quart milk (heated), one cup or hem the lower edge of the front raisius, one cup sugar, two cups from I! to I.. Hind the armhole*. rooked rice, three eggs. Cinnamon --------- 0--------- and salt to taste. Add butter sue of an egg. Place in buttered pudding dish and bake for one hour. Rice Kalla lin e cup colil boiled rice, pressed Low fares b y Mancy Hart East 8 p a n ihh O m elet Here's the way to make Spanish omelet. Four eggs, four tablespoons hot water, one-half teaspoon salt, on-eighth teaspoon pepper, three tablespoons butter, two tablespoons chopped onions, two cups canned to matoes, one tablespoon chopped pep- I i er, one eighth teaspoon salt, one I teaspoon capers if you like them, liciit eggs .lightly, add hot water, salt and pepper. Melt one table spoon butter in omelet pan, when izzling add egg mixture, and cook slowly until brown on the underside, | add tomato sauce turn and serve. For the touiuto sauce, melt two ta blespoons of butter, add onion and cook until a golden yellow; add to mato, pepper anil salt and boil fiv? minutes; add capers. start May 22 Any trip East can bea "CircleTrip t t • Low summer ro u nd trip s East start May 22. Go East th ro u g h C iilifo rn iu w ith Southern Pacific. Its famous “Circle Trips” cost only a little more than ordinary roundtrips. And when you go this way, you add a score o f extra th rills to your ticket. You make a round* trip that is really round. SUNSET CIRCLE *169.70 You go down through San Francisco and Los Angeles. Then across the colorful Southwest to New Orleans. Hpre you may continue Last by rail, or take a Southern Pacific steamer to N e w York. Return on any north ern liae.Slopoter tn y u b trt. GOLDEN STATE CIRCLE ♦ 108.30 You go down through Cali fornia to Los Angeles. Then up to Chicago via Kansas City. Return by any north ern line.S/oporrr a n ju h e rt. These are only two ex amples. Any trip East can be a CircleTrip. Your ticket is good until October 31. Last sale date, October 15. Southern Pacific , J. 8. Prime Agent G°ld H ill, Oregon through a vegetable sieve. Add two tablespoons flour, a beaten egg and salt, nutmeg and cayenne pepitcr to taste. Holt into small hulls anil cook in boiling, suited water until they are hardened on the outside. Mice halls may be served in soup or with a meat stew. Snider D airy & Produce Co. Inc. Scalloped Dishes Allow one cup of sauce, one cup cracker crumbs moistened in one- fourlli cup butler, for two cups of meal or fish or any of the mixtures you may use. Line a deep baking dish with one-fourth of the crumbs, add a layer of mixture, a layer of sauce, one-fourth of the crumbs, add a layer of mixture, a layer of sauce, one-fourth of crumbs, another layer of each and cover with the remain ing half of the crumbs. Bake until crumbs are brown. Oysters may he used alone with their juice and the crumbs. Alt anil IIJ a. c 24 inches AM is six im lies ME is one in ’h Mil is four inches Hi« is seven inches tip is one-h ill inch («1 is five in. lies I I I is three Inches CURIO SITY DESIRABLE DX Is one-half Inch IN C H ILD R E N , SAYS O. S. C. DK Is seven inches II ycur small son or daughter tax KL is one inch es your store of information, and C Is 17 inches from I) ofh n your patience by his or her NO is two inches from AH and Made w ith Carrots a h iiiij to ask questions, you may marks the center front. C.urrot marmalade is considered Connect E and A and C und 11 by many equal to orange marma somciiines feel a trifle irritated. Hut with straight lines, und connect the lade, and it is not difficult to make. you are also to be congratulated. Curiosity, according to Miss Hena other points marked w ith curved Put two lemons which have been Hcagcn, assistant professor of hy- lines <>s indicated. scrubbed into the scales, and add geine at Oregon State college, is a Make facings for the fronts by enough carrots to weigh u pound cutting two pieces A C-B-A- with and a quarter. Then grate the car sign of normal intelligence in a A-H on a straight edge. Seam these rots and cook them until tender, and child. If the questioning tendency fails to appear, she says, there must facings to the two fronts, right cut (he lemons in bits and cook in a he grave doubts as to the child's sides together, turn right side out, double boiler for fifteen minutes. mental integrity. and press. Make a dart from a point Drain the carrots and measure the Normal children ask every variety •three Inches in from I, and about an carrots and lemons combined. Add of question, says Miss Heagen. It is inch on cacti side. an equal amount of granulated su of the utmost importance for par For the back, gar and boil carefully until thick— ents to realize that the bulk of in ad is ten inches which w ill he only a few minutes. formation cannot he acquired w ith ah is two und a half inches Put in jars as you would orange in the formal confines of the school ac is right inches marmalade. room, and that unless normal curi ag is seventeen inches osity is satisfied, the child w ill re ae is one-half inch Rhubarb Jam main stunted in his mental stature. af is eight and a half inches Weigh four pounds of rhubarb Curiosity, Miss Heagen believes, is fi is ten inches (after the leaves and waste have a common and essential trait in all gh is eight und a half inches been removed), cut up in short children with the possible excep i cj is two and a half inches pieces, and cover with same weight tion of the idiot. Some children do Cut the hack with eg o i l a length of sugar. Leave till next dny. Chop have an over-supply of it, while wise fold. Senin shoulder seams bj finely one-half pound of candied others have too little, but it is d iffi Io front shoulder seams, AE. Scam peel, and mix this and three tea cult to decide jusl w.ien It is beyond underarm seams together. The buck spoons of ground ginger with the the limits of nuntai Health in either seam w ill end several Inches above rhubarb. Bring to the boil, rih ) direction. the front seam, as the hack section cook until u nice red color—probab- only reaches to the waist. Hun an ly about one hour. Put in jars or Grants Pass bridge dedication May elastic In a slot hem along the low- glasses in the usual way. 23. THE FEATHERHEADS “If It’s Snider’s It’s Best to Buy Miss Ruth Fesler, Mrs. Hoover's secretary for years, is to wed R. L. LipmaOj of San Francisco. 28-32 N. 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