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CARE OF MILK. ' Keep at a Low Tsmpcrfltuee and LHtla I Expoaura aa Psasibl* An authority writes as follows: •y LESTBR DILLON. When nature instituted milk as a food Removing Stains. (Cogy right, 1S u 9. by America* Presa Asso she providi-d the mauner of supplying To remove mildew take one table ciation.] it in such a way that it should not be spoonful of chloride-of lime aud oue There a period in England when exposed to external contamination. tubiespoonful of salsoda to one pint of the crime of stealing or forging a Human ingenuity has imitated the warm water. Dissolve and strain, banknote was _ punishable with death. _____ method, and when the scientist wants Soak the clothes in this soiutlou for At thia time there lived in DtAronshlre half an hour or until the stains disap- Sir Bryan Trevelyn. His estate was to secure milk in its natural state he pear, then rinse Well in cold water. large, and on it were many tenants. Inserts a sterilized glass tube into the Tlie above is also good f He had but one child, a daughter teat and draws milk into a sterilized iuk stains. Gladys, who would inherit his prop bottle. For iron rust take one teaspoonful erty. and between her and Edgar Cor The point of interest to the dairy I of oxalic acid to one gill of water. I nish, the sou of a clergyman, bad farmer in this is tluit milk taken from Soak till the stains disappear, Rinse REGISTERED sprung up an ardent love. Sir Bryan a cow in this manner will usually keep well in cold water. opposed the mutch, having higher in To remove machine oil wash the oil tentions for bls daughter, but she was fresh and sweet at room teuqierature spots with cold water and soap before for a long time if protected from later u girl of firm disposition aud gave him putting in hot wuter. Cold water takes Of Marshfield^ Oregon reason to suppose that if he did not contamination. From the above*one the oil out. and hot water sets it so it give bis consent to the match she can lay down all the necessary rules will never come out. Will visit Bandon the 22d and 23d would make a trip with her lover to for the proper handling of his product, of each month. Office at Gallier Gretna Green. Fearing this, he con- and they may be summed up in this Hotel. Expert services and honest Chicken Livers and Bacon. sen ted. and that his future son-in-law advice: prices guaranteed Cleanse and separate each chicken might learn to manage the estate Do not expose milk more than is ab liver into four pieces, sprinkle with a Gladys would inherit he made him his solutely necessary. Manifestly some little pepper and wrap each slice in a IORIO LENS. SO EASY MOUNTINGS secretary and accountant. exiMWure will take place. We not only thin piece of streaky bacon, fastening I he testing oi children'» eyes a specialty One relit day Sir Bryan aud his sec cannot do as the scientist does, but our the end with a tiny skewer. They may Broken lens' duplicated retary were receiving the rents. When I object is not to produce sterile mjlk, then be grilled, fried or cooked In the the last teuaut had gone the former, I but a marketable article that will re oven, as may he preferred, sufficient ieavlug a fifty pound banknote on bis tain its original properties for a lim time being allowed to make sure that desk, left the room for a paper be need ited period of time. In order to do this the livers are cooked through. When ed. On his return the note was gone we must imitate so far as we can the done remove the little skewers and He looked for it everywhere, assisted method of the scientist, and the closer serve the rolls on a mound of hot boil by his secretary, but it was not to be we attain to ft the better will be the ed rice, which, to render the dish more Under New Management found. product. Even when the milk has been savory, may be lightly sauted for a Sir Bryan went to bed that night exposed there remains a simple and few minutes in the bacon fat. convinced that the man who was to powerful corrective in keeping milk at be his son-in-law had stolen the note. a low temperature. Green Tomato Mincemeat. Opposed to him before, he now became The secret of milk preservation lies To one-half peck of green tomatoes If you are looking determined that a thief should not in these two rules: As little exposure add two pounds of sugar, one pouDd of for a good piece marry his daughter and inherit his as possible and keeping it at a low raisins, one pound of currants, one of meat just call property. However, the next morning tablesi>oonful of ground cinnamon, be had a thorough search made of the three-fourths of a tablespoonful of in and see us. room in which the note had disappear cloves, one-half cupful of vinegar, a Fresh and Salt ed. It was not found, and Sir Bryan, pinch of salt, five sour apples and one Meats of all kinds despite the pleadings of his wife and half cunful of beef suet. Put whole daughter, gave young Cornish over to mas" through meat chopper and boil the authorities, preferring against bun about two hours. The suet can be a charge of theft. omitted, but it won't be quite so rich The courts in those days were not without. This keeps all winter in tlie complicated affairs they are now. stone crocks or glass jar« The accuser stood high in tlie county, Proprietor» and his word was a power, He told Kitchen Apron. the magistrate his story. He and Cor- A kitchen apron made of gum tissue nlsh were in the room alone together. bound with white tape is one of the if you wish a bottle cold— Sir Bryan went out for a few minutes. most serviceable kinds, When soiksl UTILITY AND BEAUTY. leaving the note on his desk No one Call at the Eagle, it can easily be washed and dried. It / entered during his absence, On his is also n useful apron to wear when if you love the goods that's old-- return the note was missing. Since in- temperature. It should be classed as giving the childreu their baths. The Call at the Eagle. a piece of good fortune that a food animate articles cannot remove them product of such value and widespread gum mater'al can be purchased In 'Taint no use to sit and blink selves It must have been appropriated use can be maintained by the observ sheet widths, and the pieces left are by the only living person present It If you really need a drink. convenient for many other purposes. was not found on Cornish's person, ance of so few and so simple precau Just make a sign or ring a bell. but he was not search«*«! till be was tions. If every producer can conduct All Metal Washboard. And you bet they'll treat you right arrested. He had had ample time to his business with the knowledge and An all metal washboard of an im Down at the Eagle understanding that the cause of the dispose of it. There was no defense proved design has recently been in physical and chemical changes in milk, made, for there was nothing on which vented by a New York man. The two to base a defense. Tlie crime was and consequently its depreciation in primary advantages of the board are committed in midsummer, and since value, is tile result of exposure to bac that it is very durable and that it has the courts were not given in those terial dirt lie will be forewarued and no cracks or corners where dirt may BANDON, OREGON days to spending much time over the forearmed and much better qualified lodge. The device Is made of one piece cases that came before them the trial to work intelligently. of metal bent around a rod which Exposure to bacterial dirt Js occa- forms sides, top and legs. The scrub was concluded and sentence passed be fore September. Cornish was sen stoned by putting milk into unclean surfaces are formed by raising the tenced to be hanged on the first Friday vessels, by keeping it uncovered near unclean persons or unclean animals bandon — O regon in October. Naturally every one connected with and leaving it uncovered in unclean Druggist and Apotheca ry the condemned was wrapped in gloom. places. Some exposure must occur Ia;ust in receipt of a new stock of The lovers who had anticipations of in the ordinary routine. So much Is granted. But this exposure can be a happy union now had before them a Drugs and Chemicals. Pater, am) separation by death. Lady Trevelyn made as slight and as harmless and Proprietary Preparations. Toilet as short as possible. That is to say, shut herself up with her dauglfter and tides. Druggist Sundries. Perfumes would have no communication with milk in its passage from the cow to Brushes, Sponges, Soap. Nuts and tile consumer should enter a small her husband, blaming him for tlie hor Candies, Cigars, Tobaccos and Cig number of vessels, the fewer the bet ror he had brought upon ills family. arettes, Paints, Oils, Glass and It was now too late to recall what he ter. The surface it touches in these Painter’s Supplies. had done. The law must take its course. vessels should be reduced as much as Preparations were lieing made for the can be, and the openings in these ves execution, and the people, as was the sels should be as small as the purpose custom in those days, were flocking tn will allow. Covers should be provided. If your Piano is worth Necessary exiiostlre is limited to for the spectacle. anything it is worth A few days before the expected drawing milk from a clean cow with tragedy a cold rain and fog. the first clean hands into a clean pail in a clean of autumn, swept over England. The barn. It means straining in a clean baron, who sought to distract bls room into a clean receiving can. Short thoughts by' occupying himself with I exposure means milking quickly, his accounts, sent for a sweep to take straining quickly, filling vessels quick Any other kind will ruin it the soot out of the chimney of bis ly and covering them immediately. ONE riZCF. WASHBOARD office preparatory to building a fire The exposure which has resulted can All *my work guaranteed on the hearth. While the sweep was be offset by cooling the milk and main metal in a series of corrugations, Drop a portal card and I'll call ■t work Sir Brjjm Bryan entered the room, taining it at a low temperature. mg all one piece of metal, it will t*. sat down at hisTlesk and busied hitn- The cooling of milk should be done readily understood that the durability ■elf with his papers. So preoccupied within one hour and. if possible, im of such a board would be great. A h was he. rather with' his somber mediately after being drawn from the i other advantage of this metal wash Bandon, Oregon thoughts than bls work, that he did cow. Making all due allowance for board is the absence of rough corners not hear any sound within or without. the action of the bacterial substance or sharp edges. Suddenly he was recall, o to >is sur in milk, this is the safest procedure. roundings by a cough dir« tlj i.i front This quick and continued cooling is Use For Old Hats. BANDON of him. Looking up, there ood a fig absolutely essential for milk destined Old felt bats make splendid inside ure black as Erebus, it wu the <*hlm- for the cities, because, as a rule, it is soles for adults, and for house shoes ney sweep, whose extended band held twelve to thirty-six hours old when for childreu they have no equal, They a small piece of paper so smudged delivered. wear well, look pretty 4and are easily Full line of Harness. Sad with soot that its character could not made. Rip old shoe fo'r pattern, sew be readily recognized. The baron on machine, work eyelets with etn- dles, Bridles, Halters, Notes of the Hog Lot. mechanically took it and examined it. Feed the pigs all they will eat up broidery silk. bind, lace aud tie with Blankets and everything A sudden light came into his eye. a clean three times a day. □arrow ribbon. The cost is but a few color into his cheek. It was the miss- usually kept in a first tents. The hard coal ashes can be dumped lug note. The sweep had found it I d into the hogpen to good advantage. class harness shop. the chimney, where, carried by a draft Mending Gloves. The amount of pork produced from Repairing a Specialty of air wheu Sir Bryan bad opened the the droppings increases with the age Take a buttonhole stitch round thr door, it had remained ever since. edge of tear, no matter how ragged, of the cattle. Like a cyclone of Joy the baron The wise feeding of corn to the hogs deep enough so it will not pull out swept through tin* bouse aud stood will give you better profita by extra when sewed together, drawing ths beatlug on the door of the room where rapid growth. thread uot too tight so it will give t his wife aud daughter had shut them- FURNISHED ROOMS Tlie siuell from the hogjien indicates little when put on the hand. It will selves in. crying: "The note! It is pretty accurately the la<k of thrift of not only be durable, but a neat mend found! The boy is saved!” The door the farmer. nardly noticeable. AT was fluug open, and the old man rush Hogs like to root because it’s the ed in brandishing the smudged note nature of the lieast. They’re built that Buttermilk Salad. above his head. Then, wheti the sit way. Why not give them the chance? To one pint of cold boiled potatoes nation was understood. Gladys fell tn The sow pigs should be gone over sliced or cut In cubes add one cupful to her father’s arms in a faiut. and selections made for future breed- of stale bread also cut in cubes. Fry MRS SARAH COSTELLO Leaving her with her mother, the ers. Pick only the biggest and most m pork or bacon drippings to a crisp baron rushed to the house of the mag thrifty looking. brown, sprinkle liberally with salt and Nice clean rooms 25 and 50c a istrate and before leaving had secured night; fl.25 a week; $•"» «month ¿cur over all a pint of fresh sweet nn order for the release of Edgar Mttermilk. Serve immediately. Forage Crops. BANDON ----- OREGON Cornish. Th«* news spread, and when One of the greatest wastes in the the released prisoner left the jail he feeding of hogs is the use of corn. Russian Apples. was attended by a crowd of citizens. Wipe and core some large tart ap Corn alone 13 not a good feed, because He ha«l not proceeded far when he SHOES It is not a balanced ration. No hog ples and arrange in a baking dish, SOOTS - AND was met by Gladys Trevelyn. and grower can afford not to grow plenty nil the center with mincemeat (with- their meeting was greeted by the of forage crops. Kt chopped apples) and bake in a You can’t expect to get $2 worth shouts of the people. moderate oven until the apples are ten for $1, but you can get your Sir Bryan Trevelyn spent the rest der. Cool and serve with a custard money's worth at Nourishing Feed. of his life trying to atone for bls fault sauce. Good, nourishing feed Is a necessity Had It not been for the ^weeping of a chimney he would bar caused the for thé farm animals, and dry beds Codfish Omelet. Break Into small pieces some left execution of an Innocent man and ■re essential to their well being. Dealer in Boots over cod. Season with a little grated blighted his daughter's life, As to the Let Up on the Feed, nutmeg and a little ground mace. Beat ■weep, he swept no more, FTe was With the lightening of the ■work six eggs well and mix with other in Repairing neatly and promp given the note be hail found and lived tly done at lowest liv for the rwt of his life on the estate, lighten up on the feed ration for the gredients. forming it into a paste. Fry horse. tr an omelet and serve very hot enjoying a pension. ing prices — ■ i. eesMsi r — / Real Estate Snaps Are not always floating around, but, I have a few that will surprise you. both in city and farm property F. J. HAYES OPTOMETERIST INSURANCE Insure your home or business property before the fire comes •Y ou can have your choice of a big line of companies. b OA K ES The Real Estate Man THE CITY MEAT MARKET Hotel Gamer week or month. Sample Room in Connection. Oregon Bandon I Doyle & Garoutte California and Oregon Coant ¡Meani*liip « «. Steamer Alliance Non plying between Portland and (nos Rny « WEEKLY TRIPS GRAY & HOLT CO., Gen. 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