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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 4, 1907)
•r*'A y - « - *>.V .»r f J V Í» -*• • It -i >.« *T- .*•» -*.' 1 ARM. - DAIRY. - and - HOUSEHOL!1. A PEM1ABU TTM Of MtthF HfflTKT TM COWS. I p l«> a n»ni| aralively rwi»nt prriai! tlir »hrrp owner wa» oa>«Mlen-l a wt < m 4 grower, UQlhitig morw. At prwa nt the •beep rw»n without bi» IL t » ib a very Important marketable praluct. When ■hr«pp were kept ahn»<at rtrluaively f<»r their wool, the type u( »heep m«»at in tie* tn a nJ wa« the one that | rtai'Mtod the U at wo» and the nxwt <4 it. Hut when the time came that a lamb cuiiid tw »h>»m ol hia dewcr, place»! on tv«d lor a lew m nth» aud • 1*1 at frum |7 h» •* per hundred*? gfht, the owner nnghi <■« «-a- cu»* I ii lie l«>rg »t w hether the ainti grew hair ur Wool. Mill, whilw thw demand t »r mvtton ha» H*crea»t»«i by l««|»» and bounda« and ha« turned everybjdy'a at» tent on to tlie mutton producing quail» t »*• ol tloa animal» I he high pri*r» paid f*»r wad made hi» w>M>l*prtahx. ing quad» tie» »till a ma ter <»f primary cunvid- ra ti n I lie type of »beep, therefor 1?. wl it h votihl command nuiwt alt«*nti<*n at the p(*•»«• lit time, should combine harm i i- oualv the qualili » ol the w « h 4 1> j * with thuae nf the mutluil type. The dual purp»«e »lie *p I* wvhrduligd to appear ** neat, anti *r await ht» romtng w itti it»* tvreat. One or two •- I r in« nt «talion» have been making tome law ta win a view to producing a aheap which will meet with prv-ent market rv«|Uir> inent» and equallv vaHirvl, though |«erhapi» Ie*»« IHM hl li» ami ») «tematic, are lh< etfofta ■ I li* '««•• »«»JUV 'I'ret 11< m . Fl.e MNtiMMl < I>• -u 1« the »»nr t«» follow . Ix»t a tew im*mln*r» of the f! < k which n>m» near- ret tt> the ide d ty|*<’ lv chttaen to form tlie hi.civil» of lhe new th* k, wbi«h in ita ' rn b I m ll«l i«r subjected tu a prg« eaw ol rigid M»ht U*m.—'Sh*'pi»vrU’• Bulletin. Watt? *od Salt fsr Cowl. E ght gallons of water a day is thu average qtiantily required for scow, and th® milk given is about »7 per cent, wa ter. I: «»me pasture* there is no wat er, the c. ws lieing suppli d night and morning, which f r.e- eachc-'W to drink four gallon« at a time in order to be su;- p ed A - 1 In ■ W 4 -•» hot know tfiat six- mwrt drink four gallons, • Im may u«e lea , and she will reduce Iter milk supply accordingly. Extensive lewlaand investigations have *k I. • : n > tl>' «• i, er.m. nt -t.i •. n> to I..'leinum- the ad* isalnlilv ol adding salt to die '«lion of tlie dairy c w Asa result of the«e tri<ls, it rec* i mine is ed that dairy cows be given at l<-a«l 1 ounce of salt <ludy. Fxcep'lonally heavy milk ers will lequtre more than this, The uuiiorm result* outainsd with all cws employed in these Inals Indicate that ra.l in addition to that obtain«*! in their fiHid is abkolutely saaeulia. to the contin ued health of th» dairy cow, while pro ducing milk. It is evident, moreover, that the amount of salt which must be supplied directly wilt greatly vary indif ferent localities, it liemg more at high elevation® ami at places remote from the sea.—Agricultural Epltomist. taping IxbOn Csv*. A sympathetic «nd accurate record «1 each and every cow in a dairy herd is valuable lor many reasocs. Pint, the uwnerd terinmev which aililu*! to retain •nd which to weed out. Every cow allowing a dvtkisiit balauur »heel under average conditions should be »old t > tlie batcher at once. NX'in 1, it encourage« accuracy a id system. Third, it enables the feeder to judge the comparative val ue ol different teed«. Fourth, it * cow is not doing properly, the fact ie at once noticed on her milk sheet and the nec- ••«ary changes may be made to restore the animal to her proper condition. Filth, ll turuiahe« a good way of dim k- ing careless or indifferent milkers Hixth, it shows any irregularity, effect ot early or late milking, effect ot high or low temperature, effect of expisure to cold or storms an 1 th“ < ff.« t ot drinking ice- cold water. luml ai.d ni >sl iniporlan , the dally m Ik record tells exactly each month just what the cows are doing No dally can la» sucv.-esfilllv conducted w.lh- out it. Keeping an accurate rw oid is one of the most ioipotan. parts of ths business How to huJ Frsit Trees. “For a builallug knife take a common caeekulfe—a broken one will des—cut the blade off sajuare alaiul one inch frum the iiaft, ami sharpen thl eu I not very thin but sharp. Keep tlie normal edge aa keen a« possible. Now to uau it. N-t the emi miga- s-piarely across the branch or seodlmg where you wisii to eel your bud, and with a gentle preeaure cut through the bark to the wa»«i. Next, set the same edge vertically just below where you have made tlie cross im-ieton, and cut through tlie bark as b.-tore, an 1 before withdrawing the knife give it a slight twist, which «ill throw the bark open tor the reception of tfie bud. The bud is cut trvui the scion of the variety duet red by suniLg the knife into th» scion about one-fourth ol an inch below the bud, and cutting upward to the same distance above, taklug off tie bud with a slnekl-shapeai piece of bark and a entail •having of the wood of tlie scion. Insert this in Uie Iix isi-m already made in the •luck and tie the bark to the stock down over it ttirnly, but not lot tightly. For tying, anything, nearly, will do. 1 have used Corn husks when other material waa uul bandy.'* Watch tliec-.ws closely, am! especial ly the new milker«, to ««e that they d not (all away tn milk The mghta are inteuining chilly, too mm h so lor the coas to he out of doors w tboul gelling mere or le«s chllloal, which means tha use of (aw l to . rest» buddy «smith in stead of making milk ol It. Tha had iu the paoturwa is not quite so nourishing alter hard fnaat« a« befaire. Il become- e little woody ami larks •üo ulen a Then, loo, cold rains are liable to txvur while the cues ere at pa.tuia, a d chilly winds arv frequeut. It «ill pay big to stab'« the cow« every night aid provnle a g<«id has] ot »tree fax tha m irv.i a ilttle grain and in* i rva«e It a« nawded to bold tlie ndik yia- d up If it is allowrd to tall of! Il «ill l-e bard to bring it up aval: Cows l>IH«< IvMW Avoid alum and alum phos- phate baking powders. The label law requires that all the ingredients be named on the labels. Look out for the alum compounds. raEsiOKMT. T. J t»BCMTA«Vg C. A. Uaruar C. A. Warne». Scio Nilliifti Goni|taii[ SCIO ROLLER MILLS NOTE.—Safety lies in buying only Royal Baking Powder, which is a pure, cream or tartar baking powder and the best that can b X" tiua- m the «ei.ee that they will nut work «a well In th« ram or after i avlng twen «■«ked, a« when kept dry, aa tu and Well -^a-d slud, mean» well leal. It na-vrr |«y• to keep cams fur dairy purpose« uii.raa they a e Well ted. It water. A4<l two or three sliced online ■i ouid Iw of the right character, givaa an«l «giver; let boil lor a time, then «et «lieu m-edvd and al regular intervals. back a «1 simmer for two I: tits. It will The man «i o stuns the no cliawts him- need water addiil <«ca«|oiially ten min self, for site call only return to hnu «bat ute« before u«ing a.Id a ff mr thickening lie first pul« lulu tier mouth, it she is a and in« ke p ent» i ^ra\ » . V i, w al., it macliim , «he cannot nianiifaciiire «Illi- onion«, if they are not liked. out tl>e raw malertal.—M lacuustn Agri culturist. linkers, W. F Gill, l‘<-ery, J. J. Barnes, FrevraUag F«Uto Mat. I I o u r II SI I *HI> M> VralM« I rwuA au U I u Ì mq «.low. x<> I- |4M»»« Yi pilna \ : <« i . i V m . » \ . ! « « . «gu j • to A II. •«•to •• II.to A. M Scio Livery and Feed Stables MYI R * RICHARDSON, Proprietor* ’•»¿xS-J Ths (tsrtnana have found a war to pre SVMTOWUt THILMOTHY. ven I n»i. The fungí!» causing l is ilaslrveait by washing ths p»«latow« Some men, when talking to s woman with a hrvum <1tpi>e«| into a solution of : » ’ •« i*L ! « - i t * I ovai « telephone, have such a < arcs-mg Î5 gallon» of water vo" « iliAt it anmuiita to aitnu t • hug. Nun» friendships from the start ar» as uncvriaiti a« that exi.Lug twlaeen one w man w Im owu« a cat a.id a .other wo man alm owns a bird. No u«e talk.ng. it is vary hard to feel -‘ ■ . I ' a a: I a II . .. . . \ < heard bin. p aiae your eue.ny. Every woman lakes as mi.ch time In gelling ufl a street car aa I* sb>- tin ughl her dealliialion waa aa Iar as the car ex- I«« l i I I go When a friend espresaee a dislike t--r some one. either agree with him or n*p «till Ok>B*t b» irritating l>> insisting' that the other fellow has tine point«. ft a girt is attractive «lien she marries and grows unattractive alter she I» mar ri <f, a that her tauil? So; It ia nut. bull, bus Muds not lew it. When a giri o»s with a man A great deal ami «ays she isn't (»artiC'ilarly in terested in him, It mean, that she hasn't liookad him; that she isn't certain she can get In in. Young man, when you marry a prlu- cess, a beautllul girl, remember that in a few yea s you will have an old and un attractive woman on your hands, and a woman who won't hesitate to tell you what she think« of you, either. Wh-ii a man submits to a prucaasioa we-lding, the men iiave the same opinion of turn that the women have of a woman e Im continue« to live with her h<i«baml after he ha« lieaten her. — Aldus «n, (Kas.) 11loli». * IOS * lilt TVs tlxssrry d Dvaacrscr. Brand Whitlock, Mayor of Toledo, O., writing oil the Discovery of Dem i ra< y , in th«- i • - Msg sine, i «> r. M r M Irrt*»» h Irai»»« (ur <ur«Mlll<» or u i w P M t to r M • h r M busineea men, or the r»«|>e*'iat>le men ’S but by the men, and wbeu I say mm, I Mac I- mean women, t‘-u, fur women art» in* a to A M tswvea t'aarvalll« Arrlvaw Allsany 1 1 M eluded in ItemoerMcy; they, loo, i ara an* Vo. » - titled to their own |«rsonalitie«, alni (<• Ixwvaw Caia» alila i io r u have them count. Men vute I ii« i* M Arrivai« al Al'-auy they are men. that is the only recsou. No T— leave« I aarvalll« . • a» r. M Women should vole, that Is, lake part In VrrtlaM Allaan, • tv P M Dem«ra<y, l*caus« they ar» «omen; «n. II — leaaea l a»> calila ii to a . M that la all. Mau's humanity give« him Arriva« al Altaaaay II »1 A M this right, and »Oman's humanity give« Nai It - her lids right. Tlie )ierteci Democracy Ixw aw tlbanjr ...11*11' M Arrise« «l l'aaftallla I nr* M is a sphere, not s h«mi«ph* re, and every Allo! Ihr a>«ir« l asili« mnnaw-l » Itti SouitMirn («raonality in it luuil play it« |uirt for fa. Irle < a>ni|«oi» traina, telili al *l<wn> «nu gu*«i ur bail. •o» valli«, as «eli aa tnaln Rrr Iwtrnll, alvine Jliev i «rr v u v to Newt«>rt ami a l>a «•IH «■ weh a» 1ti»iHrnY>«i«li Hot »pi ht||«. Notarial work of all kihda prom ptly y»»r furthar HiioruiaUon «» • Ircuteil at ttie N s«s - Mi. <• J < P om Agl. Il II IMH.*».**, Agrnl, Albany and South The New York World SHASTA ROUTE Our ri^s are first-class and our horses deicers. Prices Reasonable. ¡¡ oik / PACIFIC AID ASSOCIATION OF PORTLANO. $1.00 Dues of grated «tale graham bread and half- Tra’n« Ire re Wraf for porfían ’ and way pound of brown sugar, bbi.ie and chop •latton* at 7 jm a m. l.retr lor »prlngflrid «I the r ilslns, clean and dry the currant«; Î a p *. Lew* re 1‘ortland ••»am; » Up m chop the suet due and sprinkle with a I«»*»» Alhnti) Il «6 a ru II »•* p m handful of fl mr and cut the citron luto Arri Yea A ah land II It p m. If I'* a rn •tn;« Measure one «veu tesspainiul Arri«»*« *»a< rammto a B* p m I to a m Arrive« an Frenetico • » p ni a I» a m racii ot ground cinnamon and nutmeg, Pullman and T«ur1»t cara on la »th trama a id a hall-teaspaiiiful •>! doves and all chair cani itocrwmamto to Og«lefi and KI Paw», spice. Put the fruits and spi ■«. into a and Tout lai car« to < hlcago, it t ool«, Nca Orkan« an>1 Washington ari bowl and mix thoroughly. Heat eight < <»nn«A*ltn< at i»n Ftanrlar«» with thè aererai egg», without se|«r«tiiig, until they are atram«hlp line« for Honolulu, Japan, ('bina. Hava an Atxtnw t nf Tilla prrpared light, then i d I to tiieui one teaspionful Philippine», ( ent rwl and loufli A merit*. by ilia Xee William Hruwn, agent at Wrat Orto of vanilla extract ami add all to the fruit at al ton, or nddreaa with the bread crumbs and tlie suet. A. L. CRAB). 0. P. A., Sprinkle iu one teasp«inful of salt snd Portland, Oregon. mil thorough'y; then turn Into the Of the rrel prv»f«*rty you Inland tn ptirvhaar mold, which has lieen buttered, and nr a«tt |.i «« «Mtirlly for money baiti«*.I. nur palma« m« |v|»«g Ihr henrill of our ripe-ri steam six hours. If a b iwl Is used, then «itn« atm to y * m « in * n*t. eme F.aiabhahrd In a buttered cloth must be Ileal over the t< p, allowing a little slackness for the Aa « Winter health and rrrrretkm rrw»rf Z» H. RLDD, Manager. pudding tai rise. With this pudding a Nr»|M»rt I« the one iar eicrHen««- li«N-«ign|g In* fhl . and al«hln< U) Kite Ihr |®x>ph* an nflUr cotner Thirl and Hn«*lal>»ln »I«, thiu sauce ran Iw used, ami tlie custard ojvporf unit y o bieat hr ihr frr*h, pur» utonr AI.HA.NY, OlttOOM. sauce will also prove a delicious accom- • »( * I hn <M'van. the Bouthern Or I (hand orvallla A t«aat»m hare rr»umr. 1 ihr -mir nf ticket« paiilment. through lo Taquins. Fmm all > P |<»ln • tM*»«t» all! ha aold thrim»hoW< ihr Winter ami Aprtng unti! May Ila . evrry A Good f!um Pudding. M edamlay sml «nturrlNy For PII»». Burn». Hero is one of tlie liest recipes for plum ami fr«m» AlYmny, t.orvalH«. and Fhllomath f»” pudding Three-<piart»rs of a pound ot H»a < or vai II« A Kaalem, deferta will tw e M U» Yequina and II» wport -lall/ flour, two ouiM-rn ot tiaking powder, two Tha talea will ha the asme a« «Itiring Ihr 60 VIARI’ hjmmar, an<1 will be good for return to da)• ounce« of bread of crumbs, I't pounds of fr» m date of mb». ■ XPIRIKNCI su«t, two pounds ot raisins, on« pound l>r Nlwihwrw*« Wen I fer y Rnlha w of currants, It) ounce« of sugar, 2 oun<-«t • li; *te In nywnitlmt during ihr ndr» Winter, ■sto of almonds, on» pm ml of nuxed candied and Irani ment« will hr giran daily. • »•War Hew 11 II ■rwacle < lowrd. 4 | mh I, sail and spice to last«. Mix the 4 (Hiring tbr Wlnhr nrerly all other bra It h 41 ingreilients well together and add six nw>rt« are elm nd o- dift< till to in»< h. and maie of tm m have the ad van tag« w of Vapori eggs w. II beaten snd th*ee-<|u«rters o' a T RA oc M ara « and vicinity a« regard» eh ma re, point of In- pint <>f milk, ihvid« into two and boil ferrei, recreation and »miurinrni F« r part Im Dcaiana CoevRKjHT« Ao. teatri ng to an)ny tlunlng, hj.tilng, or arrlng eight bouts. Awrwis 'N s»4 the renn In atinahlne « In «torni, the fhimniu q»»?r-ttf «•••flain rxr e>p»nw.»» | rrarn t I« u»»r< |t»al tel. li» «urr. .un Unga are I Isa . ■fivxmVwi i» prT*»blr m MM o M * MAitOl Sltwtd Bcrfittxk. I waul Ifni arrnrry, ritmate mild hralihftll and ••»It frw fof »W Inv gnralHMI l o’fagra for rani rltrap. fir«h P«’*ihr uxh Munn à • O. F»®» Put a little fat or buttar in Uie frying vegetable« ml ih. bom* y, fruit at lawsat pomi «Uhm* obarv«. la IW l«ii ami li«wl it ihur-xighly. Take a ble nwt. Rati and tha fammi« mrfc oywtart to 1« I ad for the «muida of «actinng them. p Hin<l *>r a lit lie nmra of lower round ot Fs I Infmvm lion Inna any S. f orC. A I 4 h an (•*'*n»!y !!! y )«* p » i ■ItbS sanerai i«wa mau*»«» t t any •.--ant •teak, cut in five or six pieces, put in ♦ par f qf a».»nih». |l. elths. «««mpany. pan ami brown wall on l«>th aniea ; sail Bat« tram aihaay o Vaquí a. *5 s» I and pepper and till the pan with boiling i Ma • irvw» ÀI Lan y to Mwwpoct, us tii w per Month No Medical Examination For )*rt bulara are GROVER POMEROY Agent. T. SCIO, OREGON WAI.KI R A Al.tlRIXME Prop» Bast 2Oe Meal In the Valley. Open CONFECTIONERY CIQAR STORE All Night. Oregon Ooal TvSarr« ftpil «M WM»«« ’ Mir I If» Away. To quit lotm* < o «»«Ily and for«v«r I e in«g • wile, full Of lift» ta«rve and Vigor, lake No I.« Ha«, th« woadrr worker, that make« w«ak men •iroag All druggiau. tor or 9i. C'uroguaran red It H.klrl «nd «ample fr«« AUdreo ’’«•tUM Ke med j vb- vgo or Naw YorS R. J. M’KILLOP, P atents Sckntific Hmerkan ««Jk" PROPRIETOR It you »»nt I hr beet and Irrshrai of i an.llra Mu» t'annxl Uan4a 1ol«rn> •ad I'lgar«, ihi« is th« |.in<«> togati! M FRÜH IRtAD Rtctfvro DAILY. Oregon ehe kantiani JOcivs or m i t elivi: riru-s DeWitt’« JŒtt Salva L. DUGGER Collector. ROYAL RESTAURANT Albany Ihr Thrli W evh n«»w that » arv-ai l*rw«l Irnt lai campaign I» (orr«ha»i«»wv<1, fiopta lot»«» tietirr i«!*r than II (»»• eve» l>e»*n tie fora, an I It ha« ma la It« arrwitrfrtn«*ni « a« <■»»•«1- Ingly. It« new« «arvloe <ovrr« th« «nilrr ¿lobe. mi <1 H rv|w»i U rv«r> thing (till). [trt-tupi* I) and wevuretel). It i« lhe only hr»«|»t|rr. !o*< » »lailY, which U «« giwpj a« a <taHy, and which will keep you 0» winpieial) In fortumi of what I« happening thrt»tigh«»(il Hie world. Ota l hrle»>i> Weak World la fair |* Ite polit icali re(M»rt«. You t-wn »fri the truth (r«»in Ila I eolwmna, wtWither jouarv Heimblhan or la-m acral, and that I« whal y<Mi »»nt. a afa* lai (rature <»l lhe Thrive a Weak World ha« »Iw«) • !>ern it« ar rial Urthui It publiait«» nóvala by ihr Iwwt author« in the world, n* y i « wt h In ’•*«►» f<n m --II for |i io apiece, nn<l Ita hleh atnn«Urd In thta rtMi(n*ct will ta maintain«-! In the future m the |w«t Till. ( HKK r • A-W> hK W<>k».i**H »rgubu aulM riptlun pike la nnl> fl »•» |wr )»q»r, and I hl« f«}« for l> imre-r« »r urfer ihl» un nquallMl nrwapnpar an! Tlik. max TI a M NfcWX tiiwetlirr tor One yntr lor ft.OBL OREGON Pays Sick, Accident, and Death Benefits THiK r.-A-wr.t n r.niriON ---- VI* A Soutkrrn Halldar Pudding < «•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦«♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦e♦♦♦♦«♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ I a to ti n wurhl, Is to b» m • c.iupi .• h»<l '.» th.- -ii linrrh i- t tbr . a I men, ..r Hie r ■ . i t: East /hicks connect ici th a/l trai ns.nt W'tst Scio an<l both trains at Jlunkcrs. T M A M txll A M cant paragraph: "The realiaatiun of tins iKrtnocracy, which is th*- justifies- # niTCHtN * This r«ci|>e inski-s suffi< lent for (>ur- teen persons, and can be divided for a sma.lrr family : Weigh one |>oun I ot raisii s, on» pound of currants, on« pound of suet half-poun I ot c iron, one pound Train !«-<*«%• Al'mnr . .11 to P u •• M Cot*» III« 1 to - 5 to * •• arri » r« Yaquini» Traía«» (w »u»l I rou» l>« I rwH« MO. •- T w A. M. lx«*»« Aliami fbr PoiroH H to P Arma» l*vtr«»:t Mn. ♦— JIlf.NEWM ÌM tlevotl'll to tilt- intercfltii of Sciti an<! San- tiani Eork». Live Editoriali upon tliy leading topica of thè day in each ¡sitile, il Works forthe intereHti of thè ('orninoli l'eople and thè ed itora pfN'kct hook. T erm «:—In advance for one year $1.25, f 1.25, at the end of Ml; end two years the year |1 . ’XI; |1.75;end three years $2.00. Subscribe for it now. ’* F -î’ ‘-