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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (May 25, 1911)
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I . /' .' » ¡' Vi ■ a*.* ». ♦ . • * • * * * ■ ’ f • * - X •• 7 f » » • •5 L-**i /»• w ♦ :< « • T « a r — . . * > - I the Mall grew and flourished, 2AN IRON GARMENT EVENLY malned a fastlonable lounge oromenade There beauty wit Beard Teat Is Mid« 8’e«» rs I faahluu paraded in the days of sod Is Adjustabis *-arly ««eorges IS ben St Jam*« Lavs'«. t< o lit th<* uf HI to I m » the» of the tWO’t* board la much -if» b. th«* |»arlt I m - (tun to lo»«* ii * piar# of fatbion Georg* IV «veraga woman'« ah Irtwaiat, so an ' rnar<* »on «' linproremmfa to <h«* j •irk. , >hlo man haa d*vl«rd a tier va Ironing ftnallj (brew it open aa a p'ubile Htard Thta d*»lcw 1la mad* of two ! •»»on Tl e toad« through It * rr*> 1 MX rd«, on* acting •• a bat* iand the ir»t Hghtr» 1 «Uh gas In IM33 Tl I« >fh«*r «b.apad like a •1*4» V*. hinged period marks tie end of the eir I-.iaiv* jp*>n It and cotlapalblr> «O that the two twtHir«« by tbe crowh of a Jrm 40 ba folded tOgafbar »ban nec««- * hfrh h*«i b<*«*n a prhftt»» roya^ p i*aa- uxrv and form a fat o hject. tsklng up ure ground •inc* th* tin)* of II enry It!I«* r --tn A b< k ÍAtter » <1 to th« ■•»«-board hnlda the Ironing aectlon It* ea*!v rural •1«ld In whatever pooltIon It la de <*Ä red wltb th« •tred. either closrd or elevg’vd Thia nws when tfev a achhvrd by thrusting the freo vl J tl.elr ’ • garden« tn nlng of th« Gor«<p too trees under are th* .-ration« whose shade many ed hl«to 1x>n doners have royal precessions and tbe comt any passing to drawing rooms and leve«* A spa* lo’i* avenue has now mbde and new trees are t apace but there are some wn > the loss of lhe restful charm of the tear old Mali of Ft James'. jr T5, - * - *O ißw 51 H bi í y'«'■’ * “i'g. y..r , ifOfTBftiDcrin jrjA/itj G IEAT alarm ha* bwn caused by all lovers < f the picturesque In Ixindou by proposals to make decided i hanges In St James' Park, partly In connec lion with tl.e placing of ti< King 1 *1 ward memorial \ storm of prot<->ts haa artoen and some of the "Improve ments" doubtless will b. abandoned, but tin- romniltice In ch.irg* idhcre* I«» It* determination to remove the bridge and famous Iron suspension This la de substitute one of stone nounced aa a "wlcketUy Philistine project.” In Norman times what I« now St James park was a lonely espanxe of fields and woodlands surrounding a 'I tie In hospital for fourteen lepers stltution was dedicated to St James Many generations of "lc|>er raaydens" shook their cups and platters to so licit alms from the wayfarers who pas-eii tl.elr solitary abode before Henry VIII cast covetous «yes upor* their woodland domain lie dexlr»*’ Io convert It Into ground« for Wol sey's palace of Whitehall, which he had lately appropriated The le|«-r sister* reeelv .-*| notice to quit and were granted a sum In compensation The hospital was rated to the grmind snd u|s>n tie »lie Henry er<-< ted the l>ala<e or as It was then termed the "Manor House of St James'" Thither lie brought hla new queen Anne Bo leyn. and In the bright spring morn Ings thev rode forth a Maying with a giy cavalcade over uninterrupted lountrv to Hampstead St James' Park attained Ita full glory under tbe Stuarts as • fashion able | tomenad»- and a beautiful pleas lire ground The Sieur de la Serre described the palace and park In gio* Ing terms wh>-n he visited the and Henrietta court of Charles I Malta He was lost In admiration of the "two great grand gardens" plant ed with fruit trees and bounded bv "a great rark” filled with doer Acrctl this same park Charles was taken to Whitehall for evecution WHY THE BLUEBIRD IS BLUE Pretty Legend of Hsr Sympathy fo’ Christ aa Ha Hung Upon the Croat. First Ceetutv Find Prc.ld.n’ s.dotron S< hrt< titer of the lewlsh theologies! s.-iulnary of Amer Hebrew manu Ira has discovered a script In Cairo Fg P» where It I« «aid have been eher I bed wl’h great * for i.<j*O0 years by the Jewish congregai Ion r •!<•• 'in ert was Il I« claimed I century of the written In the Christian era by Prof It has been t - !» r «late I 8chet< bter and published by the uni It pur|H>rts versify pre*« In England to be an address by a religious leader T he references are «o hla follower» held by George Msrgoliouth, custo dlan of Hebrew manuscripts In the British museum. to apply to John th« John Is Baptist. and Jesus and Paul called a Messiah »ho led the people to medita!* on their »In*. Jesus a preacher of righteousness, and Paul a scoffer presumably because of bl* dissent from Judaism The writer and hla followers appear to h*ve Le'onged tn a »eel, half Jew ish and half Christian. whhh fled to riamasene after th« destruction of Je rv sa lem 5f th* book Into one of rarloua hob « along tho aupports. and thè Ironlng portion la thua malntalned at dlffcrent lercia Wlthout a devine of thla klnd thè Isundress can only Iron alee», a ->ut by gulng over them aa they Ilo atretched out on thè board and thla proceaa often caua. a unalgl.tly crena. a Slipped ■ ver a amali t ard thè aleevea au bo Ironod smoolh In every pari. Sup« ret men In New York. New Yorkera mav laugh at Chicago aa unduly auperatitlona tn cutting thirteen out tn reuumberlng Ita down town buildings atatea the New York Tribune but that aame superstition la honored right here at home Not one of tho latest akya.raperra has a thirteenth floor tho renting agent« In- elating on aklpptng the number on tho ground that tenanla object to It aa w b.w-doo WHAT 1 WENT THROUGH Finnan Haddls a la King This Is a ii.<>«t populaf chafing dish dainty and Is made as follow* Itoli After tbe Heatoration. Charles II the fiah until It Is dune, flake It wltb although l.e did not o* < Up* Ht lames' » silver fork Put Into the chafing I'slsee made s hobby of beautifying dl»h a large tablespoon of butter, add He park and garden« I'epye was an sis mushrooms, » red and green pep enthinlsKilc chronl* ler of the "great i er and « few blade* of chive» chopped and nobl« alterations" and was c-n fine Add these to the melted buttef ■ tantly "to th« | ar) to s*-e how they • nd sautr for three mlnut.-s then add Before taking Lydia L. Pinkham's were progressing lie speaks of tie the fl-h When all is hot add a gill of «■nglnvs at work drawing up the w* \egctable Compound. cream In which the yolk of an egg haa ler to make Hi. lake of th»- "Physique Sickness insurance Blend together quickly Natick. Mass. "I cannot express Lloyd George, British < hancellor of been Iwatvn Garden'* which was | Inntcd of the whut 1 went throughduring the chaniro king's aviary snd the wild fowl which the et< hequer. has published the pro and serve on slices of toast of life before I tried vlrlonal draft of a scheme which he he kept and liked to f* <-d l.yiiia E. Pinkham's Inaspaoslvs Beaf Staw. hopes will be passed by parliament, Seating was first Introduced Into Vegetable Corn- the fundamental provision of which Is Take three pounds of soup meat this country by tie cavaliers of the pound. 1 was in such hours. compulsory Insurance against serious and cook it gently for four merry monar* h on the canal of Ht a nervous condition sickness and Incapacity for work for Remove the scum aa It ria- a In an- James' Park during th« setere win I Collld ilot keep of split Still. ,M V 1 I Ill b S ter of 1St2 and at the Ft Jsme«' the whole laUvrlng population of ths other kettle boll one pint covered and were cold, I hail K ■ ■ ; the meat promenades gentlemen were first «««n t’nlted Kingdom, whose wages are be pass icreeny sensations, w ben half done add two potatoes, an "weatlng muff« " Smoking wa« not low the sum of about |8<W jjanil I could not ¡deep The age limits are I« and 70 years onion, a carrot, a turnip al) cut fine; tolerated In tbe park Charles II a.sd ^nights 1 w.istin.illjr the latter being the age at which old season with salt and p»-pper Take out Catherine of Hr.iginrn rod« there told by two phys the meat, add the pegs pul through dally In "a most elegant manner ' age pensions begin icians that I also The minimum allowance will be a sieve, to the meat broth I having The grand | r< menade »«» at the cart utd a tumor. I read Serve around tbs one day of tn«, wonderful cure* mada • nil of the Mall In front of the Horse |l Y0 a w eek removed tbe fat I The cost will be divided, the Insured Girard» The Mali wa» then a smooth by Lydia E Hnkhani'g ‘ meat tn a gravy dt»h V«*g<'tai|lu ( h 1 and decided to try it, hollow walk bord»-red by bog and i tutting one half and the employer and .«* made m>- a well woman. used for the game of Mell which give the state one fourth < s‘ h Polishing Metal Utensils. My neiglilmr* and friends d<^-lare it It Is propored to establish a central’ It Its name The duke of York made For I..el worked a inirai'le for me. Lydia Vtenslls must be kept polished the g-ime fashionable and was tie administrativ.- council, made up of copper use soap applied with a damp i 1'iiikh.iin'* V* g»-table Compound is representatives of the government, the leader In an animat*-*! acene of cava cloth then sprinkle thickly with boras. worth Ita weight in «»old for worn« i ftlettdly societies and employers of Iler« chattering, laughing and »al>*t If you have no regular copper polish, luring this |>rriod of life. If it will Ing a» they essayed to throw the brill labor, to decide all controversies arts liras« can be cleaned by belug mois help others you may pul>lish my Ing In the working out of the plan. through the Iron ring hanging from a tened with kerosene, then rubbed let'er " Mr*. N atka »' IL G kiaton . post with a paste of powdered chalk and M .\ Main >tr< * l, Natl, k, Mass. Faatenlng Battery Wires. l he park of that period wag a beau The Change of Life Is the most criti juice. and polished wttb lemon There are two waya of doing almost llfiil enclosure of grass and trees In Boll tin utensils occasion cal |H*riod of a woman's existence. chamois everything and thla la especially true tereected by winding walks and trav ally In strong soda water, and If rusted Women everywhere should re me ml* r ersed by a canal, at one end of whl' ti of faatenlng battery and coll terminal rub with lard and let stand befoi« that there is no other remedy known One way la wrong, and the to medicine that will ao sticceasfully tie king had ronstructed his duck wlrea washing carry w..m* n through this trail g Island and decoy He had also sn other la to twlal the bare end of the tx ri'«! a« Lydia E. l*inkham's Veffu« wire around the terminal aa the handa aviary, which gave lhe tram« to Bird Cream Pudding. table CotnpoumL cage walk At the southeast end of of the clock move and then tighten Stir together one pint of cream, If you would like *pe«-Li! advice up the nut The reason for thla la be the canal »«* lto«amond's pond, a no throe ounces of sugar the yolk« of about your cane write a eoiithlen« tortoiis place for assignations and cause the acrew thread la right hand tlal l<-tt«-r to Mrs. Pinkham, nt ed. therefore the tendency of the tight three egg« and a little grated nut tlu-ir corollary suicides It wa* wood m»-g. add the well beaten white*, stir- I nin, *la«s. Her lulvicv is tree» < d and se* ludcd. and for a period was enlng nut will be to twlat the wire a ini always lielpfuL around the terminal tighter than II ring lightly; pour Into a butter»-d pie the scene of more suicide« by drown plate on which ha« been sprinkled aai Should the wire he twiated the Ing than any other place In town other way. the nut would lend to un tha crumb« of »tale bread to about the kodaks .vrii The pond was filled up In 1770 twlat It and It would allp under the thickness of ordinary crust, sprinkle Throughout lUeceedibR reigns St over the top layer of bread cruiuls Ante to, ratal.«, > m *r. I htaratur* t>eve’.«>ir« Jnmes' Park, which ber-am« mor« nut and wry likely get a very poor •ed snetln» Mati uelvrs gl»w rr-mpt ii ^ a I k * I and bah© beautiful year by year ns the tws In bold I ortiand rholo Supply Co l«S Third Mr«M 1’iikll.ANU OKK. pm * bird has ever since then been a little blue bird and 1« never far away from the robin when he cornea In the aprlng Thla will be aomethlng to think of when a bit of blue file« between you and the sun and you know our lady's bird has come " The friendship between ths robin and the bluebird Is accounted for Io The Art of Lighting, an old legend, says the Ave Marta "When the robin. Ailed with pity At a recent meeting of the New for his suffering Ixrrd, bora him dropi York section of the Illuminating Engl of water ns hs hung upon tha croas neerlng society. Mr Macfarlane Moore espre*«ed the opinion that the Ilium a little brown bird thought: “ 'Oh. I too love him! Why can I Inatlng engineer can treat a cathedral not do aomethlng to rase hla palnF very much aa a painter doe*, by em "So she made a cup out of a teal phaslslng the lights and shadows Hw and. filling It with water, met the has confidence In the results to be ob- robin and gave It to him so that he talned by a solution of the problem of would not have to fly so far as bo luminous paint Henry Hornbostel de- returned for more of the cooling ■ * rlbed a * vlllng 125 f*-*-t square . . I In Pittsburg, liquid And when at last bo came •ring a concert room with news that hla I .ord was dead which haa been Illuminated with a ahe ba’hed bls bleeding breast that great variety of electric lights, modi fied by screens, so aa to produce the was wounded by the cruel thorns "Then the master of blrda aald to effect of a vast glowing, but harmonl He be tbe little brown bird: 'Because you ouaiy color«*d. Oriental rug loved the i^vrd and would have helped I Here* that In time chandeliers will be him you ahall henceforth wear a coat : made In the form of twisted lumlnou* tube«, and that means will b* found the color of the one hie mother «•art "And that la why this little bro«« | to cauM light to stream from cornice«. Frorrsg» a la Cr«m«. and to make lhe atmosphere of a large To one half cup of the * hee»e add room glow without visible means of one half cup of cream, stiffly beaten, Illumination cutting It In lightly Pil* It roughly In a border on the serving dish, and put Checkmated raspt*errles or strawberrle». fre»b or Fond Grandmother Whom do you think tho baby gets Ita good looks cooked. In the center. from* Grouchy Father Don't aay. aa mt admiring mother In law evpects, frotr. Ita mother Tactful Visitor I couldn’t aay that, for I notice the mother atill hat them Freed From Paar. “Well, we are going to have the tar Iff discussion all over again " ”1 don't care. I've cold the sewn shares of stock 1 had In a woolen mill, and am confident that tbe nation will endure even If the tariff on woolen goods Is reduced 20 per cent ad va lorem.” Not So Much, "ft la a far cry, Isn't It. from a «a loon and a carouse to bom« and a baby*" "No. It It a eery near cry. tf the baby kappens to bave the colic. Asparagus In Rolls. Cut off the tips of a well boiled bunch of asparagus, mis with a thick cream sauce, season well, hollow out the breakfast rolla, cutting off one end. and fill wltb tbla the crusts. WOOL & MOHAIR HIDES & PELTS^ •• «11w *»« I HI II I •■«» w mí Wwawi u«» ill I 'S "’Ml IM i -■ »’ 1 <>- art lb« safest »nd ta.*s< reliable cwt ha. tic and av.tem cleanser The beat remedy for Te.|>l<l Liver. Hib-wianeaa and Sick Headscbe. At Dreggtsts' ar by ’Uli. IS Can«« Hurt CaawKSL Co. t*uari_asi>. oaauoi« Uses of Vinegar. Vinegar Is very useful In souring milk or cream. Put a lout two table spoonfuls In a quart of milk and set In a warm place and you will soon Cream have a nice basin of sour milk And tf may be nerved the aame way you have put too much soda In cab« or blsculta It may be overcome. Bouffte Potato Roses. Add the whites of two egg« beaten stiff to three hot Head potatoes, with salt, add two tablespoonfuls of butter. Heat until light and shape '"■* rosea. I » INSIST UPON WESTERN "rS- . MANTLES l » tus i a. k PonUnd. . twwn Orw ► Fnmt giesst / * «