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RE OF OOOO CLOTHES.
from the fact that when it cornea to Sheet Metal W ork w e
excell. Experience, the use o f the beat materials, equipment
—all help to make our business improve so rapidly.
SHEET MgTAL WORKS
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with sa lt They lie under «a lt for tw o
rteeka and then paag to a vat that con­
iy mean that the fabric ta stronger
tains a 22 per cent eolation o f brine.
X in proportion to the ossa to which
They remain In that eolation for eight­
Is pat, may wear longer, bat It also
een days. Every day they a n shift,
an« that each tiny thread by Itself to
ed in the vat; the basis on the bottom
aker and moro apt to Injury. Any-
a n brought to the top, and vice versa. thing which may attack the threads
A t the and o f the eighteen days the one by one, therefore, does moro barm
bams a n packed, one upon another. With line goods than with coarse,
In a cool, dry collar, w hen they re­
No matter bow careful ona may try
main fo r four weeks. In ordsr to ripen to be, cloths« that one w ean gradually
•«that la. to take on color and becosaa b t a trifle o f tha grease from the per-
tender. -Then the salt is washed off aplration o f the body. In spite o f con­
with a stiff bruab'dipped in lukewarm stant watching clothes win become
water, and the hams a n pot to soak dusty. This combination of dust and
for tw elve hoars in fresh water. A fter (tody moisture forms a regular breeding
that they a n ready for tha amoks-1
I ground for tiny little vegetable growths.
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house.
These are so small that to takes the
The smokehouses are two or three I I moist powerful microscope even to see
stories high, with boles bond In the
flooring. The dins a n kindled on the
In themaeivea these bacteria do bat
ground Boor, and the meat Is bong on
We harm, but many o f them set free
the second and third floors. The Ann
a acid which sets Into the fiber o f the
a n made entirely o f beech wood, but
letertal. If the individual fiber to
the workmen constantly throw juniper
o n e the deposit o f the add apon it
berries and Juniper tw igs on the em­
> not enough to eat all the way
bers. The Are bums brightly. It to, trough, bat if It to sheer or woven o f
checked with beech wood sswdust
oe threads one by one the threads are
whenever It burns too briskly.
i ten through and the texture weak-
The smoking continues for about
eight .days Under the ancient curing ■' Good clothing. Instead o f being kept
methodb, however, the hams w e n o f­ ■but away In boxes and drawers, abould
ten kept in the smoko noma for six he constantly aired and shaken. The
weeks, and It ti by this latter method ■ w r the material the more often should
that the best hams are still made by ft be looked after. A coarse piece q f
tha country folk o f Westphalia.
foods will wear out by using, a fine
piece by being laid away.—New York
American.
WHAT A MAM READS.
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MILITARY STRATEGY.
When in Need of a Plomber
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little systematic attempt to abut oat
tbs unfit or to pat himself in line for
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The result Is a defective grade o f bo-J
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man life that rarely elevates society 1
and often degrades It- I f a man would
make the most o f himself, and that to
aMnifestly -the supreme purpose tar
which be was put Into the world, it to
worth his while to do hto dally work
where unclean things, mental and phys-
leal, are not made common.
It makes a good deal o f difference in
the worth o f the man today aa to
whether hto reading tost night was A great town cannot but contain. If
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“ Hamlet” and “ Isaiah” or “The Other you have long occupied I t the material
of your organisation. Too win proba­
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Man’s W ife.“ whether be went to the
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enemy
should not see. Ton win cer­
An ancient teacher o f well balanced
Wt»M k ¡í»5 e
mind gave this direction to hie disci tainly, in the pressure o f such a fligh t
ples as to the topics to be selected for lose accumulated stores. 'Again, the
transverse streets are aq many points
deliberate thought:
“ Finally, my brethren, whatsoever of “ leakage” Into which your congest­
things are true, whatsoever things are ed columns will bulge out and get con­
honorable, whatsoever things are Just, fused. Again, you will be almost nec­
whatsoever things are pure, whatso­ essarily dealing with the complications
ever
thlngrf are ktfely, whatsoever of a mass o f civilian conditions which
inetnI taate. which Is incidental to fta
things
are o f good report, if there be should never be allowed to interrupt a
A .UNIQUE CLUBHOUSE
contact with the pot The whole se­
any virtue and if there be may praise, military operation.
cret Ilea tu the water—It must be bub-
In general, to light In front o f a
Maintained at Portsmouth War Enlisted ’ ting, boiling because the oil will not think on these things.”
To think on these things one must great town when the chances are
Men of th« Navy.
fuse with water until It to bubbling,
sse and bear these things. To aee and against yon to aa great an error as to
Portsmouth. N. H.. has what to tutting. )
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bear these things one must make an fight to front o f a marsh with few
claimed to be the only clubhouse to
v"H ere in where the cook most al-
causeways. So far as mere topogra­
the country for tbe enlisted men of whv * fnl Is 000 times out o f 1,000. effort to do so.—Minneapolis Journal.
phy to concerned, it to a greater error
the navy. There are Y. M. C. A. build­ Wlieii the r«|»or 1» first observed com­
stilL—From “The Elements o f the
•untight and Vegetation.
ings In Newport. Brooklyn. Norfolk ing from the «pout of the pot the
Great War.” by Hilaire Belloc.
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and Philadelphia, but tbe Portsmouth temperature o f the water to about
clubhouse, known aa the Beading 130 degree» K.. while at the bubbling a more powerful effect to promoting
Seville Nights.
Room, la something quite different, point H should register 212. And al- rapid vegetation than the sun’s light
In all the principal places and gar­
and fta unique Ideoa and the-extent of wnys rememlier that In making coffee during the later hours o f the day. The
its success have made it famous wher­ It Is best always to let tbe spendthrift active JRtle chlorophyll grains wort dens o f 8»rlUe moving picture screens
ever a ship o f tbe American navy to deal out tbe coffee, and In making tea faster and better In elaborating food are erected and small tables and chairs
for the giant under the action o f the sat on t the exhibitors either making
stationed.
let tbe miner deal out the tea.”
There ate no dues at this club and
The expert wan asked why no many blue and yellow rays o f the early their profits from the drinks sold or by
no red tape. The only requirement to people who write for a living drink morning than under tbe later violet rental o f chairs at 2 cents each. Thou­
that one must l>e on enlisted man of had coffee. He simply replied that the and blue rays. Practical gardeners sands o f people go nightly to the d if­
the navy. He then becomes a toll secret In tbe making was the bubbling should make use o f this fact by grow ferent plazas and gardens, and the en­
tog early produce as far as possible In tire life o f the city for about four
fledged member of tbe clnb, with tbe In fhe water.—New York World.
a position where the plants will get months centers around tbeee^ moving
privilege oV bowling on tbe latest im­
tha full benefit o f tbe morning snn.— picture show«.—Commerce Reports.
proved alleys for 1% cents a string or
London Mail. -
25 cents an hour, or o f playing pool or
Leakage In Steam Pipes.
bUUacda at the same rata, or having
To nuke a permanent cement for
»11 the privileges o f an up to date gym­
«topping leakage to steam pipes where
nasium. with shower baths, soap,
faulting or plugging to impossible, mix
towels, etc., for 50 centa a month; or
black oxide o f manganese and raw
o f “ sitting In” at a game o f cards,
linseed oil. using enough oil with tbe
checkers or c -I mms at soy o f the numer­
manganese to bring it to a thick paste.
ous tables to the game and reeding
Apply to the pipe or Joint at leak. If
room for nothing; or o f rending, free,
the pipe be kept sufficiently warm to
tbe news from home In tbe thirty
absorb tile oil from the manganese.
papers from all sections of the country;
or o f passing the time In perusing, MnL Garibeldi and Victor Emmanuel, the littoral and one-half o f tbs bland In twenty-four hours tbe cement will
be aa hard aa the Iron pipe.
without cost, wbat he llkea in thirty the four men who secured the liberty & Sakhalin.
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magaalnes. scientific and popular; or and unity o f <he Italian kingdom. - - •
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The Happy Mean.
taking bis pick to the mahogany fu r America gave ns Wendell Phillips, WU-
Not Mercenary.
“W hy doe« Mias Oldgirl wear such
ntohed library of 1.600 volnmeo of •tom Lloyd Garrison. Harriet Beecher
Mr. Qottrox—My daughters, yeung
books without cost or trouble.
Stowe, Henry Ward Beecher and, m ost. man. are both worth their weight to exceedingly youthful costume«? She
doesn’t expect does «he. any one will
AU this la in addition to i Mg dance glorious o f all. Abraham Lincoln.— gold.
ball, where lie can hornpipe to his British Weekly.
Suitor—The fact that I am asking bettove her as young ea ell that?”
“Oh, no. but she hopes the observer
heart’s content — Cleveland
Plate
yon for the smaller one proves, at any
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strike an average between her age
Stranger - Seventeen years ago »
and that o f her apparel.“ —Richmond
landed here to yonr town broke. 1
Time«-Dispatch.
■track yon for a dollar. Yon gave U
MAKING C 0 FFEE.Y
to me. saying you never turned a re­
“ Aren’t yon going to I totes' to the
Ribbon ef the Oerter.
There Are a Thou land Ways, but Only quest like that down. Ctttoen (eager­
The dark blue ribbon now worn by
ly )-T ee ? S treeger- Well, are you still vox popull. Senator Headstrong?”
One Right Way, %aya an Expert
“ Vox popull. nothin’ ! What have the Knight« o f the Garter waa chang­
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“The right way o f a thousand way« game?—Judge.
these
here secret order« ever done for ed to Its present «hade from one much
to mak« coffee.” -says an expert, 'la to
me1n-B n ff«!o Express
lighter to rone to the year 1822. The
take the freeb product end grind It
W in d o w Boxes.
picture« o f Charles I. by Vandyke el
very fine, but not pulverised. Then
Before (tutting eartWin window boxes
Outclassed by a Long that.
way* « ( m w the lighter shade.—London
place It to «a earthen Jar lo propor whitewash the inside of the box. This
Little W lfey—Did yon. tell Mr. Blinks Mall
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tlona o f ■ beeping tabteepoonfnl for not only keep« a wooden box Horn rot­
every cupful required. A fter this pour ting. but prevent« insects.—McCall*» that the baby had cat hto first tooth?
Big Hubby—It’a useless Be tw« a hen
on boiling, bubbling water, let tt stand
which ibid fourteen eggs In six daya.-
five minute« end then stir with «
PhOadelphta Ledger.
spoon. After five «tore minutes pour
o ff carefully, nnd It will then possess
Aa even disposition to tbe beet pillo'
all o f the good that should, be iu coffee.
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the eoa o f life
It I* then without tbe bitter which to
lncidautnl to t>oiilhg and without the
E. L. EVANS, 501 lat St, Newberg
Iw n * Q um t Thing« of Which Fiction
Character« Ar* Guilty.
For many year« a favorite pastime
at the literary dilettante baa been to
ferret out mistakes made by celebrat­
ed authors. Writers o f the highest
standing hare been guilty o f absurd
“ bloomers,” such as Flaubert'« as«en>
tlon that “ the taro adversaries were
placed at an equal distance from each
other.”
Mistakes o f this sort bare
been excused oo the ground that the
authors w en working under pressure
o f Inspiration and were therefore like­
ly at any time to make minor errors.
Stories o f today do not, aa a rale,
appear to be written under the etnas
o f temperamental excitement Yet, in
spite o f their seemingly cool sophistica­
tion. they are not lacking In curious
mistakes. A short Oat o f theaa errors
has been compiled by a writer in the
Philadelphia Ledger:
I screamed in silent rage.
A girl tore her eyes from the stage,
bat her can still lingered.
“ I w ill never speak to yon agald as
long aa I live.” hissed Dolly. (Just
try to bias It )
H er feet w en swollen from standing
in w e t salty water.
Lika Adels. 1 » had dark brown hair,
with enormous black eyebrows, a mus­
tache and a abort beard.
< W hat therefore, was our surprise to
And Hah sitting by the On in her
bath robs and «Uppers with a cop o f
tea In her lap and her feet in a tub o f
watar.
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bouse in a prominent positlo
ateiy Uryeatn when a large
aenied To ^Philadelphia in
proclaim» the passing hours.
To ftaac Norris, the speaker o f the
colonial assembly. Is ascribed the hon­
or o f having originally suggested the
prophetic words from Leviticus xxv, 10,
“ Proclaim liberty throughout all the
land onto all the Inhabitants the n od,"
which were cast on the bell. The rea­
son for the selection o f this text |t a
time when there was not the slightest
thought o f a break with the mother
country has been a «abject o f much
conjecture, but the true reason to ap­
parent when the fall text to read, “ And
ye shall hallow the fiftieth year and
proclaim liberty throughout the tend
and to all the inhabitants thereof.”
In selecting the text the Quakers bad
hi
mind the arrival o f W illiam Penn
Novel Rabbit Catcher.
Crab« a n pat to a carious use on and their forefathers In America.—
certain parte at the Devonshire fore­ Christian H enjd
shore. They a n used to catch rabbits.
Having located a promising burrow,
the snarer takes a crab and affixes a
short length o f lighted candle to the
back of its sbelL The behavior o f a
closure to well known. It begins to
run. It therefore starts aw i£ up the
burrow at top rate and presently the
rabbit t» horrified at the eight o f a
Jog trotting flame coming to bis sanc­
tuary. Off be goes for the other exit,
only to find himself, when he emerges.
In a trap.—London Spectator.
Hie Mantel Incapacity.
The Court—So you ask divorce from
this man on the ground o f mental in­
capacity. What proof have yon that
he’s Insane? Tbs Woman—Who said
be waa insane, your honor? The Court
—Why. you «ay be to mentally incapa­
ble. The Woman—Tee; Incapable of
understanding that I’m boas.
An Ungracious Remark.
“ Here’s a magasine offers prises to
todies for telling bow they helped theft
husbands make money.”
“ I f they were telling bow they help­
ed spend money.” snorted her ongat-
lant husband, “you’d take first prisa”
—Louisville Courier-Journal.
T 'S d iffe r e n t f r o a *
others because more care
to taken in tha makin
and the materials used are
higher grade.
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A Shine in Every Drop
T h e io t h a n n u a l m e e t in g o f t h e
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W ill beheld is
and promises to be bigger and better then ever
An Up-to-Date Amusement
will be secured, but nothing q£ the slightest objectionable nature w ill
be allowed
Free Attractions
will be a prominent feature by the company
will furnish music every day and evening
will be a prominent feature
will arrange for a parade and athletic contest, on Wednesday P- M.
Conducted by the Mother’s department o f the Civic Improvement
Club, by Mrs. Bailey o f Portland. A ll babies between the ages o f
O months and 5 years may be entered. For registration call Mrs,
Dr. Toney or Mrs. James Burdett. A small registration fee o f 26
cents will be charged to defray expenses.
Don’t forget the Datos, S ept 21-22-23-24