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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 10, 1906)
FOR THE HOUSEWIFE Plaiaa am Dook CoifM. Will you bo po kliul at to tell whether or not there I any way of removing stains from cloth book covers? T. V. Oil or urease stains may be removed from the covers ns follows: Hip ft piece of cotton w.kI Into benzine ami wash over the cover. lo not rub It locally, as this will cause the oil to spread ami leave a rliiK around the placo washed. Move the wool over rapidly. The Ihu zlnu will sink Into the cover, and It win uppear to be spoiled, but the benzine w ill soon evaporate and leave the cover intent Him clean. 11 uie siaiu iuuni by any watery fluid the color of the cover Is apt to be iiestroyoa, ana uiciei is no caectlve rciueuy. tui uie coior may bo Improved by washing with the? beaten white of au egg. Whichever i treatment Is adopted he sure ami wasii the whole of the cover with a quick movement, as much rubbing will only make matters worse. A tiood Toilet Poap. For toilet soap dissolve one can of lye iu a quail of cold water. Try out live pounds of mutton tallow uutil per fectly pure. Have the grease as cool aa it cau be without coupeallug: then pour It, a few drops at a time uud beating i constautly. into the dissolved lye. Stir i Into the mixture four ounces of glycer- j iu and half au ouuee of oil of bergaiuot or oil of lavender, as preferred, or if j one does not care for either of these ) ...... ..tl .r.. ...tt. mi UC UUU:9 . 1 S .7 uu V IIUUIUUI ...... u u , mo this gives a pleasaut perfume. When all the Ingredients are blended, beat In two tablespoonfuls each of jtowdered borux and aumiouia. Whip hard, liuf a pan with paper and pour the soap Into it. Care of Carpet. Iugruiu and other carpets ure bright ened In color by sprinkling a pound or two of salt over the surface and sweep ing carefully. It Is also useful to occa sionally wipe over a carpet with borax water, using a thick flannel and taking care not to wet but only damp the car pet. Attend to all stains as soon as possible. If left they will soak Into the carpet and be very difficult to remove. Vinegar removes lime spots. Faded patches and grease spots may be re moved by scraping a raw potato very fine and mixing it with a little water. Lay this mixture on the spots and let It remain for three or four hours. Fur Drying Diabea. A rack for drying dishes similar to that herewith shown is inexpensive and easily made, says Good Housekeeping. Twenty-five cents will cover the cost of material, and almost any man can make the rack iu au hour. The dishes UISH DETIXO BACK. are washed and rinsed thoroughly with hot water and placed in the rack to dry, which they will do very quickly. Only knives, forks and spoons need wiping. All will be found clean and shining, no finger prints or Streaks from unclean towels. If the sink has no outlet for water a soft cloth placed on the lower shelf will absorb all mois ture. If there Is an outlet they can be rinsed In the rack by pouring hot water over them. If no sink is at band the rack can be placed against Uie wall over a table. Sew Style Darning B(, A new style darning bag of cretonne is made iu two compartments. Tho large one, or bag proper, is intended for the stockings and the smaller one for darning cottons. Each compartment has a drawing string of Its own. Un der a panel of the cretonne, stiffened with cardboard and fastened to the bar at the top, Is concealed a pad for needles. The drawing strings are of ribbon. Cleaning a Decanter. When a decanter becomes so discol ored Inside that shot or fine coal will not cleanse it fill the bottle with finely chopped potato peelings, cork tightly and let the bottle remain for three days, when the peelings will ferment. At the end of that time rinse the de canter with warm water and the stains will be found to have disappeared. To Clean Pliuh. To clean plush furniture or garments proceed as follows: With a block of best magnesia you can buy rub all over, gently working the powder into every thread. Cover to exclude dust for three days before brushing and beating out the powder. Care of Pewter. Old pewter may be cleaned by boiling In strong soda water and brushing well to remove the dirt. To polish use a paste made of three parts flour of em ery and one part crocus powder mixed In sweet oil. Finish with dry rotten stone. Core For Corn, Buy a bottle of spirits of camphor; then get some gum camphor and add it fo the spirits until no more cun be dirt solved. This will give relief when all else falls If applied on raw cotton and renewed several times. Koaebleed. Lay sufferer on his back with arm elevated abov tho head and apply the coldest water obtainable to mwe, fore head and back of neck. PEOPLE OF THE DAY I rmlrr f tlir Itnn-o Mlnnrllr. John (Sharp W j U i;i tn ' l l" l':C leiuocintl' minority in the !i ;--1 - of j rcprescntat i ex. "as in I in :m :i;;i'h;i ble spirit by Sneal.er t'i'iiiiei hi the UTAtter of iHHimii ..v at'i.oiii' ri lit-:. Some time aco it va ri poric.l that the speaker h id ih-iei-iiiiuo I '.o cut down the I 10111011 at ir ti'prev.'iil 1 1 inn ,,. many of the coinnnii. os. out ties minor has jnowil to be iiut'eiiaeol Mr. William-: mic. eoi'e.l .la-nes p. liichardson of Teliiies.ee a t!.ov lead er of (he hou-e imiioiiM ill- eieeu-u j,, n,,. leailorMn,. I'm from tin- Lot le.l in ibe ( "i r -1 that lie w.'.s eon r,,jn tl, i (he best .i.i.. II, ;eakor ha-; a r what lias i .'I'uaan a tla i.ial lv il and I of It i)(.1UH.,..uil i ' in... i.i.i. .-.I... . ... .j,. voice. It i- s rather incisive, but li. (s jH.ri,vt. lli- iMinm.ni.! u js genera l!y a-rco I. m tl i1Se. except by I o 'Missouri, but 1 o Arminid's ' s H'eas'.u uiie.iiaied Vi'iiioiid of .-areas in is Ii JolIN ;4iAl.!' v.'U.: of the bitter -oi l. w !.;!. poses the weak p"i.;'. - o aruior iu a hi!i..ovinis v...; Leader Williams is pi domiiieeriuu. lie L.ls a uer and set-ms to be seek ex- my's r-in;-ive. not .i:ii:.a.; man aj In l.i when he is impress a. his views. iii,:r.'---men who i;o into his Pub- room ia lb" library wing d-.-t-'rai ae.l ; i let Wil liams uuder-tatui ll.at they w.il j.;:t up with no nonsense oat ple.ised and flattered, iiti llie r.nv oeea-;.iis where it is necessary for i.lai t sie'w aaihof ity the iron hand comes out cf the vel vet glove, and ti.e i s i:;- :; t ou'ikiy knows wk.i has hapj-en. .1. He is uot an impressive m.iu to look at. In fact, he is homely in face ami careless iu dross. A tau-ded mass of matted hsir grows down to a point not far from his eyes; a straHa-; mus- i tachc- covers a mouth of penerov. zo and inegular outlines. CoujrressiHau Williams was bum iu i MempLis In IS.,1. but afw r the battle of Shiloh, in which his father, a Con federate captain, was killed, the fam ily removed to Yazoo. Miss. He is a lawyer and a planter, whose father left him a fortune. He was a dele-ate to the convention that noa.inated Cleve land and Stevenson and was tempj rary chairman of the con volition that nominated Jude Parker. Mr. W.l lia'ms is serving his seventh term in congress. BaoLrr uud I'h Mil I hruiiisl. James SiM'yer, who recently yave (.uMVll t.. f.at:,l.l;sl, tl,v Tl oiiilori- l.'oose- velt professorshij) of America a history t and institutions at the I'nhersity of P.erliu, wjiilo primarily a nun of finance takes a deep interest in public affairs. Iu uumerous ways has Mr. Spover demonstrated his interest iu education al matters and In practical philanthro pies for the aid of the poor. In the world of trade Mr. Speyer Is known us the head of the banking house of Speyer A: Co.. as a trustee of the Central Trust company of New 1 rxr&lTTZliSt; WMntW JA.VltS Sl-lAKH. Y'oik, of Uie German Savings bank, tho Mutual Life Insurance company and UB a director iu the I'.o iiii; Mail Steam tihlli comtiaiiv nnd Die Southern Pai ilie Ullllroiol conniaiiv Mr Soever i. :.lsol treasurer of the Provident Loan socie ty. In society Mr. Speyer and Ids wife are popular, ami Mrs. Speyer takes u deep Interest in college settlements iPinl clubs for working women. James Speyer was born iu New York iu 1801 und is I he son of (Justavus Speyer, who, with his brother Philip, founded the banking house of Philip Speyer & Co. Iu 1M5. He was climat ed ut Frankfort on Ihe .Main and in 1S8.1 returned lo New York to become a partner In the concern of spyer Co. He has since become a conspicu ous figure in (inanclal circles. Severn! 3'enrs ago he nnd Mrs. Speyer gavo $100,000 to tho Teachers' college U, ftnlld a model puMIc school In connf-c-tlon with the college. W?--?? - ii r ."!. . ' j&S-r. f 'l .ll-tt!,. A nk. jTS . j , . M.-iiiiiifiri'ii " , ili j TOU THE CHILDREN Ttic Cniiir of Coffer i.i. One player pies cut of the r.mii, alh the others choose a word lli.il 1ms inert! than one me inliiir. The one that Is "II'' then comes in anil asks eat ii one in turn three qlle-t ions, pi tin- replies tin word "eoll'irpot" iru-i nhvavs be snh s'ilnli',1 In) llie wni'il ib.it U l.i lr Kuesse.i. t iiiu-ir.iie. suppose tin word to be giiess.il is Touch" (mill The mies-er approaches me player and I ilsl.s jiiiv question In' wishes, some thirg calculated to brlmc out the word plainly so that he may uuess vvhal It Is. siieh us, -Is this w.nd spelhsl Ii: two diiYoreut WliysV" The player must a his brain for a good answer that "ill bo us noncommittal as possible He may reply. "A person who Is lined IKV'He.l inichl spell collivput In sever. l! vvavs'" Aimtluf question may then hi asked, such as. "Is this word iiiivthinp you can eat':" The player might an svver, "A luolli is very fotid of olTee pels" (this tune It Is used In the "rutY" seiis, i. So on the word is guessed v. In ii (he player vv hose reply gave tin siigesi ion to the gucssor goes out ol the room. It Is au interesting game. A lturrt-1 llai'i' mi SUnli-a. in fan. ida boys have barrel races and they are great fun I can tell you. These races are on Ice. ordinary barrels, with their heads re in ived. are placed at regular Interval? along the race course for about a quar tor of a mile. Then, at a given signal, all the boy skate r .r the lirst barrel. Many rem l it legeiher and. as each skater must pa-- through nil the barrels In order U v ii). there i- quite a scran. ble for tlr ;l I ura. S. .11 e! itnes u barrel wheels complete ! iy around while a boy is working hN ; wav through it. and when he comes out l.e is so confused that he skates ot)' ir i she wrorsr direction. Usually the laiigi: ' I of ;'.e siieefators makes him realize hi- ! blun Vr. ami h quickly turns about ! and tries to make up for lost time. II is quite an exciting sport and an amus iag one also for the spectators, as the buys mid barrels bob about in the most ltiiperous fashion. it Imlf'n Toilet. II. i. h li.i v ::; l; taken the iiaiiie e' some M". : !e of dn-s. chairs are placet! l'oc ail ll.e party but one, so as to leavt one e!,air too few. They ail sit down '".it one. who 'is ,-i'lled -lady's maid" :.!.! stands in the center. She then caiis out. "My holy's up and wants hi r shoe's." when the one who has taken that name- Jumps up and calls. -Shoes:" sittimr down directly. If any one does v.cX rise ns son as culled a forfeit Is Incurred. Sometime jdjo says. My lady wants her whole toilet." when very one must jump up and cliangr chairs, and. ns there Is a chair too few, f f course it occasions a scramble, and whoever is left standing must bo lady's maid and call to the others as before. nv- lo Glvi a I Ulleil SCuteit I'Mrlj-. I'or a t'niled Stales party deeor.itl the rooms with the stars and stripes,. : bis ' ' aiei leii, vviute ami iiiue bunting or cheese cloth. The scheme is lo .see how many states the quests will be able lo nru;' uio ,y the shape alone. To prepare these lia Ul''le.-s maps put a piece of carbon paper over a map and thus make two or three impressions al the same time. Paste these on liirht canl- board, then cut out the states (Jive each jierson a ten minute trial then sec who has correctly named tin most. I'm- a prize a candy box (lillcdj ill shape of l liele Sain or a box coV ered with ikitfs for decoration is appro priale. An riltiiu-lic l'uxzl. Ask your friends if they can write down live odd figures to udd up and make fourteen. It is really astonishing how engrossed most people will act, und how much time they will upend over this, ut first sight, simple problem. The questioner, however, must be eareful to Hay fig ureH and not numbers. Here is the answer: It 1 1 1 14 A Trick With Checker. Try this experiment with checkers, niid see the astonlahment of your friend: A number of the round wood en men used In playing checkers are piled In a column. If the lowest one in tho pile Is dexterously hit with a puperknife or other suitable article It may be knocked awuy from under the rest w ithout disturbing the pile. 'lids Is explained in this way: The one piece struck Is carried uway b fore It can Impart any considerable, p :1 of the energy it receives to tho ieees above it. UlmblfiK the Hill. fuijy (Jo lanky and Faint of Heart bet off on a Journey with Only Try, Ami each was remly to do his Jjart While the Muniiy liours went merrily by, 3'':t ivhrn thu Klkudows vvero Krowlnif long And thu crickets thiriring their evensong' I'p rose, lik u barrier Htccn uml strong, A rocky IiIIIkIiIo iiIkIi. Said Happy Jo lan ky, "Koii(ikb vyu wait, Aiil somebody passInK may give ns k ride." "We nhall break our neck If wo climb so late!" I 'our Paint of lb iu t lit u jianle c ried. Hut Only Try with u resolute c looked up ut the hill anil the minsct ky, "Then; is plenty of time," Halil Only Try. "And tin; moon Is full bcwicle." So Only Try, without stay or Htop, Went clariibei'lng up over rock uml root Till he i-tooil (it I i't on the hill s i;r'i n tap, In a bcuutl'ii! charing, with flowei und fruit, Hut thy other two an; waiting Htill, For nobody lives or ever will That can rea' h the top of the KinallcKt M I!y Hitting down nt the foot! Home Note A. II. KINCi UdiriHV il Law, n i rn, i f. . o i 01:1:. BARKKK v I'EHMAN 1 l.oi ' l I'-- - J Till; l:CMANCil; . ; - 1-1 M- 7 WIN MS-. Lit d'OlLS, I'U'.A UvS. i c. Ore Mi. i a ! II I'l .1. S. M ',ile . I I '. .1 1 dlllNun .!(( 7 J ill li soil , A 1 1 ut i (t)'i'irr Sin I V s ,i l.i w . ' II 1 1) '. I'-'lllf. I Spei i.i ! : i ( I . i . 'ii ;i in! I il p U'.'i I ii ii i v i ii a e. . I.. Milium J. JO. YOUNG lltorni u t f.'fir -- . l!l.-c t'M Vlrt.-i -ui'i'l. W I'M siili- v'i ' i r ' ' i t ' ..o k. MIMMi M) )iV. 1 K'i: M MI NI 1 I 'esi 1 1 i 1 1 . r ai.il i i in-1 riicl ii hi i if ore rediietiiiii hi k-niel general imielllll civ platit- . lueeli.uiieal drafting. ! f i ;i; i:. M; i:. ! !cK IV I'.ilMili.' I'Killllld. tip. i a si ii a c oiw ii vlli.lag I llgllieer-i Al niv i .il Sii rvt-vt it s I.I I.-, i .tt.i.:. i . i i r. , . (in i q . II . C. MAD SEN. l.v I'M e.;; a;: w..rv VYnt.-lu-. ii u ' er-1 1 : h t I.iiw cut 1 .i:m l', oi;i'. vo x r i ike ( KK. P: v.. -i r id : ) Capital, $25,000 00 11 itv. ,'i.li 1 W II V 1:: I. II .'b1i!i" C v t'vo r.rii lie v a Ctaic o. ( i v.- li, e lii v . ;: die t.rtU I til.ltK'C I inure li'in a siave, but make Il ia ..!' i iitn-.r. It vv i i 1 p.iv an fa! llt-l ;ti Mi ai i' mi'.i, 'iMl save me I . 1 i; ivie'i I ( r , a I a v is liunrui ! v,i , ci i:tiv-s to work, s , ' v at ; e r mii:io f. nil of 1 'l.'.r. It I e is hot per- ij tir He lie 111 I M r. .tin t. ), woil; will I,e t yit-1 'Is I, Hi: la; hi.'i'. !. wii.it lie eats aiol I ii ii!t le.sl in i .! 'Top i f coi ti, we ii - . Civ...- tl - I " a !:, i.;. I i . e i ami lite i-.r Ima vv , i . I o II' ' I 1 1 v I 1 . like oil new t 1 1 alie a 1 11 ' e soul id 'moil' .ti Ihc cri'l, lui. the pi' a-iiic " b'l ii.tiusi wiil :j.oe m tho i'Ui-i ;;l tatlier il'..ti the poshes I sbin OlhclW'sc, U). boy bl j-ltis to I .1 : .. i. 1 . ' . , i. , . .. I . , .. 1 . . Llilllh I . .S IIIHlll'' mil r ri.lVH lo iim!:'c 'ii' l is je. rents uml wiieti lie lias (M'muii tot- vcrv t hue lie needs the i"itc nt a loving mother ainl tli'- nii neui: i hi r, a wi 'e Imber lie dulls uuay Ipuii tli'j failii. Tlini, t'", "it 1 1--1 uiisi I 'i 1 i ly (jti t'.o laiui l.oy ami I i.' will Hot shirk it. He needs to le tti'lit Belf-re liniic Li t him sttike out for him sell d liiticsliy pnttii) in a patcl: ol potatoes oi a few acres of corn. Tlii-; willtt iicii I i m t depend on liis own rcs'iuri.cH. Ifliis ideas are cruile .eiioest to him U e bent plans und inclhods He vvill loarn by ex perienc hut your upiniou ia worth mum than his. Let him bump up agttitt tho biihincHs world. He will hl.e it. if he doea get cheated in a cidf trade or the Bale of his ciops it will put him on his Runr-I for tlie next time. Take him to the niaiUt, wI.mi ycu sell yout stock. J lie hoy has helped you lo tfl'c-n thth; nnd it is natural that he hhouhi w:.nt to Know what they will weih a.d ho-.v ir.v.eh they will litin'.'. (liv him a chance lo figt'.il: Ollt the I'H fits Let vour Ijoy t;o with you when pi. -chasing the furmiii"; implmentti. Ai-k l.i" advice about them whether von take it i.r ii 't. If ho seen you knock up aO'Uiii-l the I usincxs men he will snou lea in how to do the surne. Aiove "H, I roadf.n tin farm Iiim i i. telle ,t::ul y. Jon't Hiarve hiw toiu-l. Hpef i'dl.-'- if ho h uuger for knowledge. 'iye him ad the schooliu -: oii car . If that isn't in tuli, then 1A f.;ood boiks und pa ptif in In 'vny. Liici.-uraf.re him to read yout farm journal, wef kly and r lifdous iiapeis. Il he's got any thing I'chind him he'll make u man. (V. I). Neale, 1 1 unnewell, Mo. I.KATS 1 Hi: M I Sl( (d'KL. "lo l.'-ep ll.e liody iu tlliie," Writ en Mrs. ,M u v brown. '- Lnhiyctte I'lace, i'oiiuidoci. ,ic, N. V. "J take 1)1. Kind's N.'iv Life I ills. They are the ni.i.,t reliiilih- mi. I i.l'ensaiit laxative 1 have fo uml.' lie-1 for the. Htulilliell, Ifvcr and howcls. ' .iiiiianteed by lleiiuou'H I'liarinucy, L'.h:, Hie Fiftl Nalioiiiil liaiik! . ' i . . i law1 Compartment Observation m m IR I IK SI Cars I (thO ienieK.1 Limited Allot il yr I i-.cv ol your I'-Mud Tii" roi.ia ; i k'i i:i"i Tho luxury ol n Ui 't '- U Or The priv ci p..,-1 , i n i, I in' ' i ' i i : . x. 1 ' JAS. II. I'OTTS CottAge Cirovc. rll l li'H i.i I -s 1 1 r v i . 1 1 n I i ( i i I ( ! , ' ! ! II !.!! 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