The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, January 01, 1909, Image 6

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    <H R Pokf I AND LI I II R
Last put through the methylated spiri;
water to give it a gloas
Portland. Oregon. ¡)ec 2Ntb, 19u*.
In ironing colored silks do not use the
(Special Correspondence!
The greatest holiday trade ever eri iron too hot. or it will destroy the color.
jovetl by Portland anti the other citie» If the color u> coming out to any ratent
ami town» of Oregon cloaed on the apread a piece of clean,cloth over the
evening of December 24th
It wa» ironing aheet to pre» ent the ailk »tain-
eat i ma ted that there were exceeding mg it.
>l»tv thou«m.d a> ' ml ,«h<qq«-rs
the
»tore« ami upon the »treeta of Port'and
ttin.s to Egg Icn
at four o'clock Christmas eve The
Egga are generally regardod
entire downt&wn tiiatrii t wax a mana of
cheaper foot! than the higher-pncevl
moving vehicle« amt pedestrians and
meats. >->it at * ' rnta a | im tin» 1»
the aisles of the large» retail house» hardly true of them. There
nothing
were alrnoat impaMsbl«
else on the farm nrgle. Id to the same
1909 will l>e the travel year for the
extent a» the poultry yard. Ila |>opula-
Pacific North weal
The most advan­
lion 1» expected to largely shift for It-
tageous rates are in thia direction
All
»elf both aa to food ami other comfort»
of the groat railroads of the country
of life.
Yet there ia hardly anything
are going to lend their efforts toward
else connected with the imluatry that
presenting the resource? of this portion
will so well reward special care and
of the United States throughout the
|>ain». The egg ami Jmultry busmen» ia
East. Canada »nd Eunq«-
I t,- port
not half developed. The demand »till
land Rose Show ami the Alaska Yukon-
largely exceeit» the supply. With our
Pacific Exposition will lie two impor­
limitless opjmrtunitle» we im|iort egg»
tant features ami railroad men in all
by the million, and even then lack
the large centers of |»>|>ulation predict
enough to go a runnel
Boston Tran-
an enormous travel
acript.
The Pacific Monthly has organized a
Progress Department. no licgin with
Honey I or Burn«.
the January number
It ia the pur|m»e
of this Department to condense original
The S wim Bee Journal say», in »|>eak-
items which will interest pro»l>rctive ing of honey aa a euro for burns, that
homeseekers or investors in Oregon a child 2 years old was severely burned
The editor of this depart merit ha» re <on the arm. in boding water.
The
quested your curre»;«>ndent to say that member was Immediately bathed in
he would e»|H>eially appreciate letter« honey ami wrap|«l in a linen cloth.
direct
from trroducers giving fact» The |>ain at once ceased ami the healing
which woukl tie of interest to intended « aa very rapivi. the honey keeping the
homeseeker«.
air from toe burn.
The tvamiage was
The enterprising people of Gilliam change,! every day.
It was easily re­
County will hold a big Progressive Cun moved without hurting the child, by
vention under the auspices of the Gil­ first moistening the cloth with warm
liam County Improvement Association water.
It 1» the intention of the )ie<iplr of this
county to liegin one of the most active
Cheese like.
advertising campaigns ever carried on
Cook
one
cup
of nee in two quart» of
by any Oregon county.
»lightly
aalted
water.
Drain through a
Don’t forget that it is the duty of
every reader of this |>»|«r to write to puree »trainer or colander and aet
»omc friend at a distance and tell him where it will keep hot and dry »lightly
of the advantages of Oregon loth as to fora few minute». Mi» with the hot
rice a rounding tablespoon of butter
climate and production.
Rrinrmler
that the people of the older states, ami one-half cup of grated cheese ami a
where the weather 1» cold, are hovering daah of cayenne ¡icpper. Parmesan or
around the fire ami have lota of time to any good flavored chceac may lie used
Serve hot.
read get busy.
President Jacob Gould Schurman, of
Cornell University, ami chairman of the
first
Philippine Commission, one of
America's noted educator», is making a
tour of the country l«emg entertained
by the commercial and educational
organisations. He was a guest of the
Portland Commercial Club at luncheon
Saturday and was given a dinner at the
University Club Saturday evening.
The
Roseburg Commercial Club,
after a year of most intense activity,
will dedicate their new club rooms on
Tuesday. January 12th. There will be
representative« present from various
sections or the state.
n«h Colored Silk«.
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where
g THE SANTI AM NEW J &
Pound cake
Cream half a pound of butter, a<kt
half a pound of »ugar, beating con-|
■ tantly, then the yolka of five egg»
la-aten 'till thick ami lemon colored, the
while» whip|ied »tiff; a daah of mace
and one table»poon of brandy.
Beat
hard for five minute» ami bake in a »low
oven.
titillai VETCH st I D.
FARMERS MEAT MARKET
IH
IhlllTIM
Till.I.S
Het« git Malnati ol ¡H-r rm<rw1
bj Ihr
CARSON A CO. Proas.
OREOOS
SCIO,
I Il.tVr 4<«l busbels til vetch reed, war
rantnl Io I«» fro. from all foul med» '
■ml,
pink ami other abnoiioti» w«-sd«
ael liaa lieen reclraned with faa
mill anti 1 have tail li Ine miaed (one
fourth oat» ami th ree-fourth velcli' »nd
straight clean Vetch.
Prices:
Mixed
11.25 per bushel; pire vetch |I.1W per
Ixi-bel or 3 cent» per pound.
Should )on «ant •««j, call early, a»
it «ill soon go.
S. W. G ai «»»,
of Kantiani Farm
Bl Vk ARI
All kind» of Fresh Meats.
Saunages, Firh. etc., con-
st’ntly on hand.
Z.
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R< DD.
Manager.
JlkvnwlMr ThlnlsnU Ho solali, In Hl*.
Before washing colored »ilka soak
Al.HANY. ORA,,ON
them for a abort time in cold water
with a little »alt in it. If the color ia
I’ M Mi Kanarr
Highest market price paid I I. < ala V as
inclined to run this «ill provent it to a
certain extent
Silk» of different
for Beef, Mutton, Veal and Pork
color» should 1« soaked separately.
Wash the ailk in a lather of aoap ami
Our purpose is to conduct a
water, squeeze the ailk well in thia, and
work it up ami down in the water,
first-class meat market
Cedar Post and Shake».
Take two or three different soapy
water», if neceeaary, until the ailk ia
I am prepared to furnish cedar posts,
Photo*.
CAI.AVAN A McKNlGHT, I’rrp’i.
quite clean, Never use the water too cedar or fir »hakes in any t|uantity de­
hot and never rub »nap on.
aired f. o. b. at Detroit
Hack» ronnect « Ith all traina hotb al
After washing, rinse the »ilk thor­
Anyone desiring material of thia kind
I let the tir» t «ben you are e- tling
oughly, first in tepid then in cold water; will do well to correapond with me.
r nd get them at J. ti. Cr»«l<rd'» West Scio and Vliinkar».
adding in the last water a little am­
Our riga olir first cis» and mir borse«
Studio, corner arcond ami Lvou »tree'»
C. D. M athkny
monia or aait. in order to fix the color.
<<««1 driver»
l’r ices rrssoiiable.
Detroit. Oregon. Albany, Oregon.
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