Newberg graphic. (Newberg, Or.) 1888-1993, January 13, 1916, Image 7

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THE THREE FOOLS.
uirvcars
j Vegetables. fruit* sud grato* u t U»
ï.WowUwWitw atopies of th« Turkton kitchen. Hreok-
T W R. MwrisH ; <h*t ou th* B ooinm - um «- oom UT» of h
•Rckte R. Lew i «null cap of Turkish i-offee and ■ roll.
W ». CL McAdoo At ooon there Is « bowl of soar milk
-¡s*y M. Camai < 7 »oart. tad broad. Thick Turkish
...Jawpke Oeoab
to ttkau «cato In thp afternoon
FusUsK. Lae » kaf ap appetite« for ibe prloclpni
wltb tbe Irish, ss tl* cabbage with tbe
German. |* take« a mnltHude of
ftwma. bat Its basic quality, its quail-
tjr o f being pUnC Is (tort rad from rice
being cooked la each a way aa to pro-
«orvo aneb grate firm nod distinct. Tbs
rtes Is unpoBshsd and la eookteg takes
on a gelatinous coat Sitinsflmes It fa
balled in mutton fat." a rick, smooth,
inviting dish- aonottems bits o f roost
muttoq ore mingled wttk It wbeo It
becomes a n ea r pudding of deBdowa
flavor it is cooked wttk small car-
renta aad ptee auto, fragrant and spicy.
It to stuffed with dates and fit voted
wttb orange peel; but. whatever Its
form. It II one o f the treasured memo-
ries of a rkdt to tbe near oast
Eggplant to the foundation o f anoth­
er favored Turkish dtoh It to etuAed
with chopped onions and rice and cook­
ed to oU. h to also staffed wHk meat
ms m> we and rico and steamed until tt
becomes a culinary Inaplratloa. The
westerner, furthermore. learns to en-
Jy.v many of tbe milk foods prepared
by the Turks. Vsoart cultured arflk
as thick as soar cream, prepared team
the rich milk of the/buffalo cow. la a
satisfaction to the moot pampered din­
er Chicken breast milk, made from
grated cblckea breasts; jelly-like rice
milk, starchy pudding, eatao with sug­
ar and rosewater/ and vaourt, with
chopped nutmests. are other dtohaa. -
Tbe Turks are fond o f sweats. They
prepare a ktad of bread which they
took in turner and eat wttb rich create.
They also nretsirr pastry in strings
son Red lb honey Moats, with the ex-
(«prion of mutton, are poor la Turkey,
bat rhea the Turk to a goad deal o f a
Tbe Turktob porter, or bamai. dines
ou a chunk of broad costing s «ont. to­
gether with s melon or s oum-h o f
wlth^tbe prowess of porters in the
was»' This rugged Turkish hard«
hearer eats a dinner at night which
«■osta about 4 cents—a bowl o f pUaff
with hits o f meat to It.-National Geo­
graphic Society Bulletin.
“ Akbar the lung, sitting upon his
throne, yellow with gold and whit«
with pearls, spake unto the Rajoh
B irbei: ‘Thou has said, ss it is tola
me, that my realm is fa ll o l foals
and thar the com pie teat o f these
fools are wise fools. Now I com­
mand thee to show me three o f
these “ wise fools” o f whom than
hast spoken.*
“ And the Rajah Birbal bowed
and said, ‘Lord, 1 dp thy bidding.*
So be set forth upon bis qnest, end
m three days* tim e he came again
before the king and his court, fo i-
the present; it is the present that (
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Fanny, the sister o f Charles Dickens.
The post IS what we moke o f i t «aa one o f the first students entered«
It is th etem per o f the present that the »id Boyal Academy of M usTw Ln
qualifies it. It «11 depends upon tt opened itodoors at Tenterdeh street
now you now consider it, whether it to 1823. and st that time tbe students
bring you despair or discourage-! ‘,Ted •* rb* «cademy. only going borne
m en£
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««»A “ Every Sunday.“
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u _ j Dickens told Forater. -1 was at tbe
*nn« ntiHrl
* " delDy “ 8 ° ‘clo‘ k ln die morning to
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r,«Ooe, mako o f fetch bar (Fanny», and «• walked back
all those things elem ents o f present there together at night.“ - And tbe Sun
power. Bnt forget its septic qnoli- ? day itself -tbe (two spent—In the Mar­
ties. Don’t let the past iraman y o u ,1 «balnea prison, where their tether and
benumb you with remorse, weaken j ®®d»er then resided, owing to Mr.
you with self contem pt
I ^»' kens havlng “ faUed to propitiate
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Ilia creditors.'“
T be l^ t s a y a w e n s e b y stepping m
to ^
K While her father was
an onr * a d selrea, and, « fo r tt* « , . c^ emyj . Qd £ future novStot.
fu to n , the best preparation fe e rt tben engaged Tn p—**»g labels on
▲ certain amateur aviator talked re­
cently about a dying trip wfth i 'pro-
faakmaL when bo fen 1.200 feet into
the water without knowing it.
i wain i rnfiitBoeo, oe aaic witu a
Apprehensions, prem onitions, wor*- smile **1 thought that oar swift- de­
ssertit was a place of fancy dying. I
am. In Met. aa Ignorant o f a notion w
laches would eoem not to tech sig­
nificance ip literature, o r the grast
Rnglish wrtten of the Victorian era
aJmoet all were talL Tennyson. Car­
lyle. Bdwarfi Fitzgerald aad Matthew
Arnold all reached nix feet. Bastia
touched five feet tea. Fronde ir e feet
eleven. Dtckena sad Browateg fail
abort of the aU foot level kg ealy a
narrow space, and Thackeray tamed
etx feet three.—Loadoa Chronicle.
A few yean ago a collector o f on-
tiques arrived at the Belgian fron­
tier with an Egyptian mummy. Ha
wre told that duty would hava to be
paid on it, but the tariff list being
consulted, mummies were not fauna
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au n n ea.
“ Declare it as « I t fish,” said the
official to one o f the clerks, and
thus the desiccated remains o f s
possible Pharaoh m ods ha trium­
phal entry into Belgium.— Boston
Whero He Was Weak.
“ Y ou say, Mr. Smith,** said the
ri in a loV, thoughtful, this is a
rione matter sort o f tone, “ that
u have loved me fo r five years and
ive qever dared to tell me so until
“ Yes,” hs replied.
“ W ell, I-cannot be your wife. A
man who has no more courage than
that would feign to Be asleep while
a burglar stole his baby’ s shoes.*—
Chicago Herald.
I am n o w a t h om e, 1 1 0 5
N orth street, and am p rep ared
t o a n sw er ca lls for. m a gn etic
trea tm en t. W ill g o t o h om es it
desired. M a rio n G eorge, p h on e
B lack 6.
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The -Cry* af Silk.
One o f the most peculiar features
about manufactured silk is the
rustling'sound fam iliar to every v o ­
to you. A ll your yesterdays he has
taken bach. AU your tom orrows are
still in h h hand*,
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Today is yours. Taka its pleas­
ures and be glad. Take its pains
and play the man.
The »leeptuK ran of Australia are
to many way* better than those o f the
United Stans Instead of twteg of
continuous length they are broken op
Into compartments, each one o f which
contains two berths running crosswise
the track, a separate lavatory and
divers shelves, racks, books and cobby
boles for disposing of a traveler's be­
I n ^ A lw O t o m h w l
P a tw a tF 1 j-t m I
longings. The privacy o f the arrange­
ment U much to my mind. Tbe porter,
Young Mon (over the counter)—
who is also the conductor. Wins ch a r« I f 1 should wont to exchange this
of all heavy bags, satchels and pack­ engagement ring fo r som ething else
age« and pots them to an apartment
specially reserved for that purpose.— it w ill be all right, won*t it?
Jeweler — On,' certainly I With
Bishop K. R. B oms In Da I lae News
pleasure. We are always glad to ac­
commodate patrons.
A Varnishing Tig.
Wbtn varnishing wood the work
Same Young Man (over the coun­
must be done In s warm room at a ter a year later)— I believe you told
temperature of at least It fiagrm K me whén I bought this ring I could
At a lower temperature tbe motottirs exchange it fdr som ething else ?
to the air will glve a milky and cloudy
Jew eler— Yes.
What will you
appearance to tbe varntoh. Un the
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other band, at tbe higher temperature have?
Young
Man—
Well*
I’
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like
to
ex­
the molature to not precipitated ondi
the alcohol o f / tbe varnish baa • am­ change it fo r a barrel o f flour, a
elen tly evaporated to Move a thin bushel o f potatoes, s ham and a
amootb film of shellac. The durability load o f cool.— Exchange.
brougbt before me, rajah ?* said the
king/
“ “ 11110, my lord,* replied Birbal,
Is Lai Bnjhakkar, the wise fo o l o f
a village o f fools. W hile njmn the
search that the king commanded
me I came into a town where there
was a great outcry. And the noise
thereof led me to a house in which
stood a boy with his arms around a
pillar and his clasped hands fo il o f
sweetmeats. It seems that the fa ­
ther o f th is boy had filled his ¡¡ends
while they were thus clasped, mid
the people cried out fo r that hone
could devise how the lad could be
freed o f the pillar without dropping
upon the ground the 'sweetmeats
that were in his hands. Then « « « •
this, man and ga te wise counsel
“ Rejjnove,** said he, “ the beams
froip the j o o f and draw the pillar
up through the boy's arms.* And
this they did!
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“ .‘ So I bads him , fo r hia wisdom,.
follow me to thy co u rt And
came we crossed a river upon the
hank o f which was printed the huge
round footm ark o f on elephant
L ong d id Lai Bnjhakkar study that
footprint and then, nodding wisely,
said, “ A h, a deer with a millstone
tied to it* foot must hays leaped
hen!** Therefore do 1 say he is that
com pletest o f fool
king, ‘ a com­
*% u fy ,* "sa id
plete fo o l indeed] Y et be is but
one. And did not f command thee
to shoe me three suehf* * , “
“ ‘There be three,* said the rajah.
T h is than is one, a* thou hash «ted;
I qm the second fo r having sought
him and brought him hither, and
thou, my lo rd ; art the third fo r hav­
ing sent me on such an errand.
Arthur Guiterman in St. Nicholas.
‘Hom e, Sweet Home,** was written,
its popularity is still worldwide,
and wherever the Rnglish language
is spoken it is known and loved be­
cause it appeals to that deep lying
instinct in humanity which is the
a a e u j u i a u i , u n io n s i t u a r ueeu b o
basis o f fam ily life.
Many stories have been written o f treated as to kill this property in
it, will when opened up emit the
its origin, most o f them m ore or
noise slightly. When the skein is
less inaccurate land tending to dis­
squeexed in the hand the sound be-
tort feslity by a mass o f pleasing
comes
quite audible. The “ cry” is
fiction.
considered a very desirable quality
Moving word pictures have been
in silk. D vefi develop it as much
drawn o f the starving author in his
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possible.
garret, and illustrations have been
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published o f the original “ lowly
Emmy f t r A*hi» W aiter.
thatched cottage” fo r which he was
" I ’ ll give that waiter,” said a cue-
supposedly pining, both affecting
tom
er in a quick lunch room, “ an
ana interesting, but not in accord­
ance with the facts. Although he order that Will simply paralyze
him.”
had periods o f failure and hardship
“ What will you have, sir?” pres-
ss well as possibly briefer periods
enUy
asked the waiter.
o f success and prosperity, it was not
while suffering from poverty that he
wrote Tlome,* Sweet Hom e,” but
during a time when he was living
com fortably in Paris in the Palais
Roys! and having considerable suc­
cess in his dramatic work.
There is also no evidence to indi­
cate that the “ lowly thatched cot­
tage** had any existence'outside o f
the author’s brain in spite o f the
tradition which has been built up
about tbe Easthampton cottage.
Throughout his life Payne had a
D isastrous.
deep affection fo r his native land,
Rev. Dr. Joeeph Parker o f the
his friends and his fam ily, from
whom be was for many years widely City temple, London, onoe had a
separated. His letters frequently collection taken and added, with
alindé to his loosin g fo r the society deep pathos:
“ Widows and orphans will not be
o f those he loved and his apprecia­
tion o f the home and dom estic life. expected to contribute.”
A few Sundays later there was
Ha v m only fifteen years o f age
when necessity forced him to begin another collection fo r the same ob-
his battle with the world, a preco­
“ This tim e,” said the preacher,
cious, high spirited, im pulsive,sensi­
tive, ambitious boy, conscious o f an “ widows and orphans will not be
intellect above the normal, restive i exempt, for no battle ever made so
under restraint, quick to take o f­ many widows and orphans as the
fense a f seeming slight.— T . T . P. announcement made on tha previous
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Luquer, Payne’s Grandnephew, in Sunday.**
Need« No Lightning Boo.
A building 0.000 feet above sea level
should be protected by lightning rods,
Tombey.
ona thinks, but the astronomical obeer
Verstegan gives tbs follow ing ori­ vatoey ai Mount Etna bas no« and
gin o f the word “ tomboy** as applied d o « hot need such protection. Tbe
to rom
girls: “Turn
oUNffriltoiy to uear tbe summit of the
volcano, and the stream of vapor con­
turn bod, danced; hereof we
stantly rising from the crater acts u a
a wench that skippetb or
lyke a boy, a tom boy ; our name also natural conductor, draining the elec-
tvkhlf « « ov the ciondn, so that light»
o f tumbling cometh from henee.”
Coal Merchant— I say, Premium,
I want to insure my coal yard
against fire. What’s the coat o f a
policy fo r £1,000?
Insurance Agent— What coal is it
— same kind yon sent me last?
Merchant— Tes. it is.
Agent— Oh* I wouldn’t insure it
If I were t o « ! Tt won’t, buret—
London Answers.
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Recorth of Mortga«« oi Yamhill County. Oro-
ym; that the Court order «aid taal y d panonal
property to U told m the mi—rr h j l«w pro-
vidrd —d deber —d foreclose ill the light, title,
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pmpwty. or ^ pra therad;
that wch decree ptovide that the proceedi aria-
i ins float the iaie «1 laid property he applied to
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