Weekly coast mail. (Marshfield, Coos County, Or.) 1902-1906, December 05, 1903, Image 2

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THE TOWN AMD COUNTRY MOUSE
By Alexander Pope
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kNCK on n time, so run' tlto fable,' ,
A country motne. il,tht tJpItu!R(,-
Received a twn mouse at hW board,
.lust ns a farmer injwht 11 jefnl.
A frugnl moue. mimm the whole,'
Tot loved Ills friend, and had a, mll,v ,
Know what w.t handwiiib, hud t'Otthl do't,
On Jutl occasion, fo-ifc em ."
Ho brought I1J111 baecn. ttotlilttf? lean,
I'mldlng, that might Iimvo plen.-.ed a Ditt
Cheese. Mich ns men in S'.'ffolt; tunkc,
Hut wmh'U it Stilton for Ms Mifce:
Yet, to hl guet though no wayu t-prfrln?,
He ate himself tin rind ami pMriuir.
Our courtier waw could touch H bit,
Hut idiow'd his breeding and Ids wltj
lie did his bmt to seem to or.t.
And cried. "I vow, you're inltshty ttent.
"Hut Lord, my friend, thl. Mivnge scene!
For t;od"s sake, come and Itve with matt;
"Consider, mice, like men. imfet die,
'Hoth .Minall and great. Ik::i you and I;
'Then .jcnd your Ilfo iu Joy and sport,
"(Thi- doctrine, friend. 1 learnt at court)."
The veriest hermit in the nation
Mny yield. God knows, to KtroiiK temptation.
Away they o.ime. through thlcX and thin,
To u tall house :cnr Lliicoln's-lbu:
("Twos on the night of a debate,
When all their lordship, lind tt lab?).
Heboid the place, where If a root.
Sinned In description, be might show Itj
Tell bow the moon-beam trembling falh,
And tips with silver all the walls;
ralladlan walls. Venetian door,
Urotosco roof-, nud stucco floors:
Hut let It, In a word. Ic said.
The moon was up. and men .n-bed.'
The napkins white, the carpet ml:
The guests withdrawn had left the treat,
And down the mice sat, tttt-a-tcte.
Our courtier walks from dish to di-di,
Tastes for his friend of fowl and JUU; .
Tells all their names. Jnys down tlw lw,
"Que eu rat bon! Ah ymflc: ee! ,
"That Jlly's rich, this Malmsey's hell?,
"Hray dip your wLI.-kors and your tall In."
Was ever such a liappy swain?
He stuffs, and swill , and stuffs nraiu.
"I'm unite aslmm'd-'tls inlty itufc
"To eat so much but all's f good.
"1 have a thousand thnul: to give
".My Inl alone knows how to live."
No sooner said, than from the hall
Hush chaplain, butler, dogs and all:
"A rat, a nit! clap to the door"
The cut comes bouncing on the tloor.
O for the heart of Homer's mice,
Or god to savo tlietn In n trice!
"An't pleaso your honour," tjuotli the poasaut,
"This same dessert is not so pleasant:
"Give me again my hollow tree,
"A crust of bread, nnd liberty!'
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HOLLY AND MISTLETOE.
Hovr thr tlonae Simula l DruUrtl
Willi C'lirlnttKix (IrroitK,
It would not be Oirlstman without
it wivnth of holly In tbo window or
some touch of green about the borne.
The hull Is the first ptaca to bo consid
ered Iu d.'corntloti, as this gives tbo
keynote to the ivst of tbo house, nays
the riilladelphla Tlinei. Klrst and
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Uot to Dlitxrot the Uttfciiloitt Hull
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If there Jfl ono person at the annual
Christinas feast who Is not really and
truly happy It Is bo to whom Is Intrust
ed the important task of carving the
turkey. For H10 bonellt of those who
ar culled ilpbn to impare the turkey
fur t lut itlnlivi of tint IVmhIiiih 11 (tw
j! , foremost Is the mistletoe, or, ns It Used I words of advice aro always acceptable.
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A need m-t ncvssarlly be of mistletoe ' monition to secure a tender bin! mid a
it lone, as holly can well Ito mixed with Uhivrp knife, for upon theno two coushb
It. Hut It is correct to tie bows or orations depend the poaco of mind and
true lovers' knots of various colored the success of tho carver. Incidentally
ribbons on Hi the stems. Tho larger j it Is an excellent thing to huve thu
this bough can Ihj the bettor, and it gucMs engaged In active coi
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because no matter how skillful the
carver ho will surely be handicapped
If the moment required for his task is
marked by silence on tho part of those
about tho board.
Onco. the conditions made favorable
the carver grasps the fork In bis left
hand and places It In the htcaot of the
turkey. Then the knife, held In the
range In It tall boughs of hotly and right hand, is laid parallel with nnd
spruce. I close to tho neck Just above where the
turned Into a great ' left wing Is Joined to the Iwdy. 'I ho
for the home, knife Is brought dou n with a sweep.
most popular ' nnd the Joint Is disconnected. , I In
of the decorative deskus. It Is gen-' carver continues the stroke downward
crully tied with a smart bow of scarlet I nd separates the leg and then the see-
Tills oper-
iberu of
fliould bang somewhere in tlw center
of the hall.
If thete Is n looking glass banging
sgalnst the wall (and this Is a great
Improvement to a smnll, narrow ball,
ns It gives an Idea of spare), let It bo
encircled by n looso holly .wreath. At
tho foot of the stairs put a tall earth
enware Jar of artistic shape, and ar
T spruce.
I ' The holly can ls turned
V ' variety of decoration fc
X ! The wreath Id by far the
X ribbon. Frequently a star of red lm-1 d Joint from the carcass. Thl
X 1 mortelles Is ot within the wreath. ' nUo" '" repented 011 the tnemt
T The holly branches, with plentiful ' ' right side of the fowl.
red berries sJmwlmr aeulnst t!u ulls. Tlie next task and one which eem
tetilng leaves, make an urttstlc garnb I comparatively slnipl- Is the sllclnw of
ture for the bouse. The branches nro ! the breast meat. The slices should b.'
n graivful ormunentatloii toe pictures. ",e Pnrallel to the brennt bone so ns
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particularly effective when there Is a
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A glided basket (you can gild It your-c-.'lr
ut small cost) lllleil with holly and
Ocd with broad, scarlet Fntin ribbon
X would make nn effective ccnteni.':e
for tho Chrlstmns dinner table. A
bunch of holly will of coursu crown
T the Christmas pudding, but.n bunch
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X ) There aa people who every Christ
j i mns put on great nlra about their "real
J. I EiiKiiNh mistletoe." but our American
T I mistletoe answers all practical pur
J. I poses, and the luck it brings nnd the
j salutation It invites are Just as gen
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VERY ILL
(Special to tho Const Mall.)
Otvcrnhnrro, Nov, ill) Mnbol MeKIn-
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llriU ar.tt I't.itrcUi Ihn Utmlirioo.
iey, a mice 01 11111 nun iri'Miiii'in. in to , n,,, Mni
dniigiMotMly III hero Hint llm vaudovlllti! iv"attrr ijr init:l'r lf)ii), ilion
enuipunv nt ublrli she wtui the head I
ht3 dUbaiuletl and loll for nv lurk,
t'ri'Miili'iil. in mi 1 mil m nf Tills ftinl rimill. I.MCA'iiM,uenhl
'iiiiurr iir nun; nt hidiio, ui.tnu uj dimi,
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PRESIDENT DOW TALKS
OF ST. LOUIS EXHIBIT
Asks for Suggestions and Mckes
Some Himself Says We Must
Have Good Exhibit
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titles of mistletoe to market.
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GERMANY'S TEMPERANCE MOVEMEN
By WILLIAM VOCKE of Gltlccio
"JLTIIOUGII considerable beer Is drunk in Germany, I do
not think tho Germans are nearly as fn temperate as many tinmjy tied w
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&&? other jiHtions. It is a rare t!.i: '' to see a drunken man on
tho streets of a German city. The temperance movement in Ger
many is about fifteen or twenty year old, and mild restrictive
measures have been introduced into the landtags of tho different
states and into tho reichstag of the empire from time to time. There
nro few total abstinence advocates in tho country, and tho move
riijnt against drinking is in favor of temperance in its literal sense
rather than against (ho abolition of drinking.
Two things can b said in favor of the German drinking cus
toms: I'irit, they have not. in all their hundreds of year of drink
ing, established the pernicious custom of "treating," and, secondly,
the saloon keepers of that country are a far more respectable ole
ihent generally than in this country, and they h,ve but very little,
"f.any, political influence.
meat npprnrs far more palat.ible when ;
Po cut After slicing oit the brnst
meat tbo wNhlwno Is removed by h!l;
ping the knife under tho point of the
bone nnd sweeping It downward to
ward Uie neckv
The stroke which for ordinary Mated
families Is generally the Inst U that
which Is taken upward from the
"pope's nose" so ns to cntcli the "oys
tor bone," This stroke reveals the stuff
ing, which cun Iw sliced off easily.
And with the service of this the carter
lays aside knife and fork, happy be
cause of the successful accomplish
ment of a dlttlcult task.
Tr&k Unionists Must Revise i heir Greed
Uy DAVID M. PARRY, President of t.ie .National Association of
Manufacturers
RIMES innumerable Ijrvo been committed un
der tho cloak of unionism durin" ths tt voar.
The sentiment of indulgence for tho deed of
ignorant men and tho fear of inviting orional
injury to theiniolvea h.;vc held many citizens
back from voicing a protoat.
THE NEGLECT AI!D REFUSAL OF MUNICI
PAL AUTHORITIES TO ENFORCE THE LAW
AGAINST MEN CONNECTED WITH THE POW
ERFUL ORGANIZATION OF LABOR HAVE ALCO
IIoit In Srntl CbrUliniln CJIfli.
Never send a Christmas gift without
your card or pome means of Identifica
tion, l'eople do not like to have their
pleasure teinerel with mystery, says
tho New York World. Kngrnvcd cards
ure always iu better taste than those
written by hand. Written messages
on an engraved card are permissible
when heading a gift to u relutlve or
intimate friend. A greeting, as "Merry
Christmas" or "Season's Greetings."
when usi'd is written on the upper part
of the face of the card. When niiiiply 1
tt date is ust'd, ns "Christmas, UM."
write it in the lower left hand corner.
It is customary for gentlemen to ac
company their gifts with engraved
cards bearing no inscription. Christ
inas gifts should nlways bo neatly
wrapped in perfectly frenh paper ami
ith a nice bit of s'lTlug
or narrow ribbon. In sending a gift In
town, even to one's nest door neigh
bor, employ a uie.SKjnifer or a sorvant:
never n member of tho family If it cm
be avoided. Always plan as narly as
possible to have 11 Christmus gift reach
Its destination on Christmas day. Hot
ter the afternoon or evening than the
night before.
Jloiv to I'rcvcnc ChrUtmnnTrer I'lrr.
People cannot be too careful In guird
Ing against tire when trimming a
Christmas wee. says n writer iu tiood
Iloiifiekeeplrg. There have been scores
of Christmas tree fatalities in homes
nnd In Sunday schools which very
little care might have prevented. The
writer once set a tnv In a bh:
consuming nearly half of it. tlnvl
ornaments going wlMi the gneu
branches. V tiny candle bad been
wired too high, and it took only a few
minutes of IL brNk heat to char n
branch above It and Hart a ilnnie. A
From Tuoodao Dally. 'J
Knitoi: Coast .Vail,
Dear Sir
I note iu your iasuo ul .Sunday n mir
union uh to thu boat uicllod of raining
fund (or the proper exhibit at tliu Hi.
Units (air. I think thi HiiggoBtlcui a
u'ond one, but ni ttti-t conuniltco rnprc-
Hi'iitu thu entire County and wocurlniuly
want to uisku it a work iu which tll are
IntctiMted nnd iu width all buvn t6me
thiiiK to toy, I want to ack tlint nil nho
have thoutrht on tbo nuhject either (
prrn them t) tho Secretary, K, ),, 0.
Furr'n or my If.
Tlnun it one thing that I want to mil
tho County's attention to a, tho atnrt
and tint is, Unit iitiy exhibit iro place In
St. l.onip, in order to lo n crrdlt to our
county, must rlnnd on its own mcritr
along -a Ith exhibits (rem all oviir the
world, nnd my pzpurienco 1 1 ;Iiomi
mu that in (nira ol ihii kind tin worbl,
at largo ep&re uo es pentc,
II if impo.'sible to ttato at I !! time,
just hov niucii money it will bo utces
s.ny to raise.
Wo mtit liavo tbo very host ol ad
vertiuiug mnllur nnd lnlo ol it, a our
fruit roiot) du'i not come lten it !s
nv.Mlablo for the fair, our exhibit mint
Al.l.ata A k! t . . r biIII I t tt tlillk
hulk iiurtieir . w Jin iuiii i.uui ,,- --- i . , , . , ,
nnd tl.roun over the blare. If It bad ' b K'""''1 nl orc,J nJ ,ul in ncl'1 ,n
not been at band, tho light window cur
tains iu another minute would hto
preserve. Tliscotnmllln Alll lave j.wh
on the mitt boat eo ihnt anv exhibits
ni,..l. Ol-.. Ui,iM tlmt 'lirlutiiniH ni:r '
tn-e"l.s alwajs leen plaeel In the ecu- I hrougl.t iu can bo token care ol at once,
ter of the room, and we have eschewed ' our circulars, which nro belnJBiiol tc
cottmi Wool, ti'sue paper ntig-ls i.ml ' ,,,.., , ..-..r.i.. .11 i,U.
CENTRAL MOTEL
Coiuri' of Front nnd A itrerlr,
MAKN1IKIKM), OUKUON',
JDNII ONVDUU. t : t t : :Prjp:liui
mil. I' Wl't l-KNf'WN ANMI WOKIill
IIUI IU. Iw lust li-nti rnllti-S' rpf.lliHi ,ii,il
l-tlllliUln'tl lliluilKmilll iiikI It ni( Uli0h'ti loll')
plilillc fill UlllDltKice.
New Im-J mtil lining in.iiin iMrii lutu
etAird In nlmoit rvciy ttri-plti nm ol PH't
Hfi.-r mil ttmutt i.-uuiii imr ninwi iia; ikiui
tin: ci.i
t.-iM f,r.
innsl to put iasrr)ltilii; lit 1
TBUM1.
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TlilMKIt laS'l), ACT JUNL a, Ifl73
notjck roit ruiu.icA'notf.
I'n.kil Suilci luiml (Mliir, ttototn'W, ottNiOT,
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N'oIki- It ln-rtli) ultrn I litt m ccxnrsi-itite Mttfi
llii iiHhiiH nf iIm ,ct of ( Hijr-- f I MS j,
H;M. rmiUnl "An ml (k l!ir Mr ol IMil.-r
.'.mil. in I'u-M.HtH l CilifiimU. mi-fjen, N.
Vrfii.i. ,-iiict W.uliliixliMi Ulllloi),' at rtIHdi
Uiull I he l'ulill I.1111I MJln LVltet of AtlgHlt 4,
WILLI M W Pftllllil K.
of ui ti.iiiim- m . I'milu'id. I'lmniret Jtuliii.--nirtti.
Maio nl ()irioii, Imi (liii it) flled In ibll
nlfntj l.l, ifti tilruifnt e. moj. fw ih- pur.
cl ul Um; Slit-1, nf .s.. N&. n. 1 1 j S, It
I.- wr.t.aml ilulrf m(mi in iIh ihnt Ii Kind
tunglit 1, iikiic .iimI4 fur It iiml-r w (I'm
iImii (r JUfkullnml iuriwi, nu in t-thfUttttl
til il 1 1 m ui im UikI lirfutr llm )ril-r ami
Knriier ol lil oflue .! KiMflMtg. OnigUH, on
WnisirwM). thr y tUy r,f Dec, iioj.
II- n.iiiir a Hiiiurt 0uw rtd-MiriW.
of (JikLiiHi. (itDii, tlr-ofp in'.rT, Cuftn V
Kiinip. ol 1 inlutUiillr, iiirun. KN Mmllh.
of M)rtlr I'ui.il. ciirguii.
Any mnl mII M-rtunft cfciln'iiMij mftfrtc'y lit
lioe-Oei filxil I mil Mr IM4WM1H (8 ! thtT
cMimi itt thittrftKC wi or jA'Um vilJ 7 &,j
Ol l)te ly,j
' ly t I, T- I-'KIW . R ei';r.
celluloid -ornaments. .ITIrst of nil. we
wire each caudle securely In place at
the farthest end of a branch which hai
nothing above It. either Jlr trcw or
trimming. Then ns the tree is denuded
we watch carefully the fast disappear
Inu enndios. Sometimes one of them,
nearly burned down, will topple over
' or be merely it spark of llame, but n'-af
to Miuclhi:ig iullammable, nnd bo n
menace.
How to Make Crnnlirrrr Jnltr
, Take two tpiarts of cranbcrrleu nnd j tnuko properly
uoii uiuu very tori, strain out me
Jule :.ud add as much suxar us there
:inw to Make Srrtfrti Short Ilr-rtd.
Many pt-ople cither buy or innku
Scotch nhort bread during the bob
Idoys. It is exceedingly dltlleult to
The Hootch l.oiliiewlfe
! ri-members tlio proportions as follows: tlati teni-flt of tbii exhibit.
I hope the public will not tnkc thh
man exhibit buluiiKiug to tho I'rotidrtit
and Secretary ol this cotnmittce. We
are u'ad tn ilo tlita work, but wu wiwit
nil tho euuKCHtion that cnu bo maiiuand
if any una knows of anything M nl would
IMTIiNT WIMTINO RING
Tim mom importatil Imjrnvem nt ol,
the uuo in the art ol ppuuiauttilp uinket
the riiwrcut wrltrr n tipleiidcd niniiun in
nfewoikiby Ihn um- ol thi ritu:.
r.ndorsi'd by promliiiint Collegu l'fni
denU and ll'j.trdn of I.Mu-utioti In Ku
rope nnd Anierlcu, K.tiniiln do'.nn n
sortid BI..H rent p.ut p:ud for M.lK), sin
gle Buuiplc U'ic. hen ordering a tingle
ring, mnte bother for mau, woaicu or
child,
VilSS MIC KUPPI.Y CO.
No. IK) 8. t'ourtb Ht, Plillndclph
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bu apt In Ui nl intarot, wc want to ' ft
know nt onnt.
Wo alro want tho i-uppottol tlioilll- W
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fcrent orKinr.zitioll.1 throughout tbitlg
county nnd it tins lioen fttigasted tintm
local ento-titinm-iiit,! bo given
for,"
A iiuarter. a liaif. u Hound." by
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is jtii-f. me j me? win no more i v-i,jch she means one-(juarter of a
th.' form of a Ui'ck pulp, for you have j,0Iln(l nf BramtlntiHl Htignr. one-half
Htrnlned It not throuuii a cloth, but 1 t,r.i,,wi ry ),,.!.,,. n,t ..,,,. n,,nn,i i,t Kir.
i?d llo-tr. but us 11 rifittf-r of fact 11 little '
Tim Flanpgin A I'ennott Imnk lmvo'ru
I'KAI.KIl IN flMKT.IUKS
l-HKSI! FltUirM, VKUK TA
lll.r.S I' HO VISIONS,
n.OWH KKKI), KTC, OF
TlIK HKST (JW.M.ITV.
l'KIOiy IlKAHONAItl.i:.
lltO'KN OYS TF.lt -5
1.VK11Y DAY. : : ;
twenty minute, add 11 tabltM.jMwnful
of gelatin dlst-olvnl in cold water and
pour into a moil. Set away to com!
rk-ul t'j the table turned
moid and g.:ri:iMli with 11101
the n.erlngui'M Iw-nt the w1jI;i-h of fur
orgs until very JtliT. Add .1 third of
u tea spoonful, heitut, of cream of tar
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mine., nn I t!. books will be open for! A SlrCtl. Mar.shf.dd, 0,c
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mote migar in rerlulred. at least llvo I lnrtlnn at h11 llmniniiil, right l.nro ! crj.-,7 a SISIS CaanDiaKlaBRl
nunc . Thee i.'p-dlen:s irtist b" . might filro add. liiat no hills will bu paid - - - .-
;., ,,0r ."r."7. "1,X. ' ."" ' "T " 'by tho eoiniii llm 111. accou.ir.nlnd ? T.XnVr
otie of th hoari! i::t breail. th-n rdlwl out iibfitit I ' , ... ..... J BwiimASj Ji?' 1
Ium. J'.;r j,.i, thick, the o.lB-4 erlnl-.hd ,-! by en crJer n.-nnl by tho propendllcul, J MJTsm J
jI'.i-h f fAir oniamented In the SRiue manner ns p; J v0 v.itnt o carry on. yr.ur work j-'l in 3 v $ 3 W Sl
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tnr. Whip again. Add a cup of sugar, i strips of c-ition are ;is for making nn n ive proper rixe.pm mr ni .i.u...y $Mi;ri.irji,Tr1Tr;T,7r
rmid us .-.ml liave yimthora for all mom y V. , " .'',.t'.V'',LV '":- ' ''" ..,
1 1 '"mvwhii mniir urn
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Meant, nnl a Utile vanilla. J'rcss
through a tttbo upon oIbd pupfr and
bake in an ovu vo jlowly us only to
dry thorn for half an hour.
ornamental pattern on the cake. t
Ilow.o M,rw,.rn.Mm,7.(.rr:,n,(a,lr. hll.t 6nd B.irttl !.k. at Ih'i ond of the
I'ut two teasii'MinfulH of butter In an ; thne. that our lr.l: bo audited !-y a
'll . IltfOU Ujl 1
I lie. ni"t
IIimv to Keep Holier.
agato mn. AVlien molted, add half a
cup of milk end one and ono-iialf cup
To keep honey, el'lur e.xtraeUd or fills of sugarj stir until sugar Is ills-
publli! committee and that thoir report'
be piiblitliinl, I
I ,1mi lrnve a Mismtlnfl lo trinkotntho'
nrwpniorn: tbn publlu at luryo want to
inow w!mt wo aro doing and the only
way lo give tlmm tbii inlnrmntion ia
comb, put It wber.i it is dry and warm, 1 nolvsl. i'.rlng to tho boll and boll about
even hot. It will not hurt it to he In a twelve minutes. Kemovo from the lire,
touiiwaturu of evon 100 degree. If Add oti-hnlf cup of shredil'd eoeoauut
(stracbsl honey hi not thick enough t!" and half a teaspoonful of v.iulll-i; then
it thin cloth mtr the to) of tlje ves-iel I heat until creamy ami mixture begins
una Keep wnore it n not oiuy wun.i. to nilgai slightly nroumi t'it:o r pan. 1 ....,,. ,i. n.. Hnan(.r? u,i PH tlila
hut iilry. Mid 'it will 'become inm:i . Pour Into n butlensl nnii. cool sllahlly I ,"ronK ,l,') no ?" "" rH ""
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CONFIRMED THE vicious and IGNORANT pi. thicker. .Many i.ouHrlsooneiu nut hoiHW and mark In hniiiires. llrokr-ii nut . win no inieriwung re-tun g. mmm iw
EWENTS OF UNI0NI M IN THEIR BELIEF THAT ,!1 ,1"'' (,"J,ar' u0 houey leudily utuucUj meats may be uwd Jnnleatl of cocon
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; I am vary hopeful that tho period of criticism through "uhi'.li
organiad labor is passing will havo n rcgci;oralivo olFcct upon tho
movement. I think the American peoplo urc tired of tho crime pf
dole-nee, which secma to Lo a part of tho organised labor move-
'I went. ttJid TJXL1SSS .TI14P13 17X1 OVISTS. HIIVLSK TlUSTfl
1 hllElZD in connection with 'lawlo&s metliod.s public tentinient will
waicV i"tS ieal of condemuntiou upon tho further Osvolopinaut of the JJJJJ
zuovoniQut. . . .
How (o Unit ChrNlmnn r.cnioa Tart.
To iniike "!irlstn;;: lemon tart H
two cups U'jnr, ae cup butter, ,s
oggii, two leji.ous, two largo tablespoon
fuU of brandy, one leMHpoouful gmted
nutmeg. l'.ent butter and augur to
gtlier, aou the whlCiped yolks, the
jtiloe r,f one lemon nud the I Mid of two.
the mdmeg. the hrr.'udy uud the' mUII!
rtr't,'li wldt" of the oggn. Hake lit
amnll pailvy uliolln and mu uo top
How to I'rejini-e Sivnct I'o.nto .STi--ns.
A truly dclleioi.t way to servo sweet
potatoes Is to prejiR'o them In Hit' fob
Ifiwlm: inaiiiior: Bllee cold boiled bweet
potatoes In hulf. Kprinkle Willi halt. lo havo ar rxhibit and uo r.ra going to
Utile pt-ppei-and n perfect deluge f;mvo a good tine, L'ooh Oiinlyhao voted
sugar, i r.v in n pun or not grease, uu
st that a St. I.ouii coin m n lie pivoti to
iliflcoiiiiiiittcii apd they, will agroo lo
fur.ieh ropy for tho Hjnn.
?fov,-, Mr. Kdlior, I will not fry lo say
it all at one time, Coos County ban votnl
er.iiiy spniulLvg sugar on thu upward
xldu. Turn and brown, coolslng, Blow
I v. Vheu -t.i'lfciAiitit' the Hu;:nr f.lKxiil'f
ntlv'e" conked to candy, which 'will
string from one potato to nncthsr vbju
Jilted.
(o li.wo nn ojcliiljit nnd uu mo going to
havo n rod our.
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