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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 10, 1911)
CARE OF LEATHER FURNITURE' The Difference. — European cities c< rtalnly bars a Mlatura of Vinegar, Whit»» of Kggs laughing contented air, people »»am an® Turpentine M»k»» Good to take life easily, they have time for The great «occ*«« ul Dr Pierce'« CnL!*« Medical Di«- pleasure«. If It'« only a chair hired tor Cleaning Compound. cotery io curing weak «tomsch«. we>t»4 bodie*. week two cents on one of the broad «haded lung«, and obstinate «nd lingering «>u<1>«, 1« b«>*4 on Hie recognition ot lhe fundamental truth that "(lulJea The cleaning of leather upholstered boulevards to w«tcb the cr >wds pass of a Sunday afternoon, saya Orison Medical DiM-oiery" «upplie« Nature with body-build furniture la a queotlon that con-wm» ing. tiMue-repsinng, muaclc-meking material«, in con- almost every bouaewtfo. for tboa® Hwett Warden tn Bucceaa Msgailne dented and cuoceotrated form. W >th thi« help Nature who do not poaseaa one or tn ora What smiling carofree faces! On« aupplie* tbe oece««ary «treagth to tbe «tumach to digeat pieces of the padded leather kind remembers with a «hirer the face« tn food, build up the body and thereby throw off lingering have at least the leather seated din a New York crowd grim, anxious, obstinate cough«. The "Ducoxery'' r-.-establitbn tbe frowning, «elf centered ers. that require refurbishing three dige«H«e and nutritive organ* in aound health, purihaa No doubt thi« atmoephere of Joy or four time« a year. and ran. he« the blood, and nouriehe« tbe aerree — ia abort «»tabliahc« «ound «igoroos health. In preparing to clean such a place ouaneaa. along with the extsrnal beau It la beat to have the neceeaary mate ty and plctureequeneaa of European tf foaf dttltr offers eomefh/ng "hit »» geed," rials at band, eo that the work can be dtlea. has Its attraction for our hrlr It fa proftnft/y berfer roti Htlf—lt mra brtfir. finished at once and without risk of e«»ea buL of course, that alone would hut you aru thlaltlnt af th» cure not hi prvflt, on Injuring the furniture, aa there would not make them live abri-ad and mar thoro’a 0ofA/«g “/oaf ao /oud" tor yo«. S«y ao. ry foreigners There are other con be a liability If tko different opera- Dr. Pierce • Common Sen«* Medical Adviser, In Plain English; or, Med Ilona of the work were not done In «(deration« which bring tb»tn to this icine Simplified, Its«« page*, over 700 illustration*, newly revised up-to-date Important decision rapid sequence. I Jition, paper-bound, «ent lor 21 one-eent «tamp«, to cover eoet of mailing a»/». (Both-bound, .11 «tamp*. Addre«« Dr. R. V. Piero*. Buffalo, N. Y. Frocure three large site ehnese ; A Lost Art. cloths, a basinful of tepid or nearly Anotker art ha« been lost! There warm water, to which has been add- i tra« • time »heu tbe elegant woman ed a little vinegar, say a tablMpooa- ook a legitimste pnde In h»r männer ful. and a mixture of the wbltea of 1 jf a*<«adlt:g a slalr GILLESPIE. SCHOOL OF EXPRESSION In thia d«y of two egga and a half pint of turpen- | 5H Moifii«« M . Or•■•«». »levators. if ther» still »«Ist wom»n tine The mtsture ta beat made by I T1» r»Br .ro*® f r »r« ir*.l«tt »f l p i U op««h«>rw Greti of»« aftrr rempUtlnf «ho hav* tbe männer, there ar» few Iwo yesar» 4 |»«ef grw«!i»at» *<-rlk prv fwwdi.«rt4»l (’«>#>tinulto c’-SAaae fnm 9 to first beating the egga to a froth and I I • h f » r . «. 3 $ . r werk |r>hk «duft! h >- • With rtther th# |>f tn -p<j t< th« SMitten'-B. , «taira worthy to serve «• a «tag« on placing It In a bottle before the tur- I a/t*rnuuaca and »»muMia. which they mar exhibit It pentine. an<! then before each appllca-1 EMMA W GIUXSPIE. Principal. A lion It la well shaken In the bottle. Moth»*« win «»4 Mrs W!n«V-we »•■■«Mag I-arge pieces of leather furniture Wrap tue b-«t r--aedr t.l nr* ke their x—UUraa lutlag toe te*UUtig jeruxl are gone over In sections, first with Victoria Fond of Jewelry. Juvenile Misapprehension. the cheesecloth, which has been dip I® HI» Rowsr. Queen Vli-torta. although simple In "Papa. ” whispered Johnny, who ped tn the warm water to which has “How effusively sweet that Mrs. been added the vinegar, and then Blonde? 1« tu you. Joneeey,** said With- her tastee. had so almost orleutal Ilk was In attendance at the Hunday morn after being carefully wiped with a srslL “What’s upf Any tender little tug tor beautiful and costly Jewelry ing earvlcea. "why do th« people look dry cheesecloth, It la poltahed with a romance there?" “No, Indeed—why. Even If sbe rarely wore it. Its possew so sad when they drop tbalr money slon gave her pleasure and sbe 1« to In that plate?" cheesecloth or chamois lightly sat-' that woman bates me." «aid Jon*»«-y ported to bsve spent hours In looking urated with the egg white and turpen-J "tthe doesn't show tt,” said Wltherell tine mixture. after this the article Is . “No; but she knows I know bow old over her collection. carefully wiped dry with other cloths. I sbe Is—we were both bora on tba V. M C. A. EXPANDS. Heats of the dining chairs can be same day," said Joneaey, "and she's done one at a time with ease. afraid I'll te!l eotnebody.’’— Harper’s New Booklet Juat Out Can Be Had • r« tbe aafr«! anti an<Mit reliable cathaiGc an<l Any leather covered article such as Weekly. •v«tem cleanerr. The l*»t remedy fur Tor¡44 for ths Asking. l,iver. Hihousnewi at:4 H ck KrA.lB.he. seat pads and even go-carta, not leav , Al Drutfieta* or by Mail. 29 Conte Ing out the dull calf or gunmetal ■ Our Life's Work. The Portland Young Men's Chris llUY I lUkMUAl CO, i‘UM I UAJ»I>. ubkaaoi » shoe. can be renovated after a fash-: We era not sent into this world to tian AMuclatlon Is atx>ut to enter Ion by the same process, and shiny do anything luto which *e cannot u[ion a new era In Its work. In ei- leather thus treated will admit of a put our heart» We have certain work ' tending the advantage of Its educa polish more readily than before It Is to d‘> for our bread and that Is to be tlonal department to the entire alate. While a great majority of GREINER S CHIROPRACTIC applied. lone strenuously; other work to do 1 the 1100 sbidents enrolled In night for our delight and that Is to be done I and day claaaea are residents of HEALTH HOME A b«Nkl«lb* lot» «I m a.»» «H mmmo rar<l<» Portland, yet a large and Increasing USE OF RICE AS VEGETABLE heartily, neither Is to be done by I I number • 4.*u*tttirr»?« tt.Abt« h«-<*|thy t »»I w« l>? teu.>"|t»g are now entolllng from town« halve* or shifts, but with a will; and the- .« um « «»t M«’ bnhrw »>■• «tfugt* *<* ■ I and clllrw outside of Portland. , I • - - 1 .... a Flavor May Be Constantly Varied by wbat is not worth thia effort la not to The dlffi rent courses offered In be done at all—John Ruskin. AU Mtusii HiaAiianv Harm Cooking Cereal In Eesenoe ' elude a full Commercial course, IV 011 MlfNtbl of Vegetables. comprising Shorthand, Bookkeeping M>9«rer« fr.-«m AI »• Mir if •«. Hfwvrhifta. AVOID LIQUID BLUING. «■•f I h « i «-1 w * |»n<|wv I«wets F« i aud related subjects, a college pre lwf«w? !.. terns tjoilr*, <s«U »*»*••«■ h«*art l'|* Wash the rice thoroughly, rubbing eaa«w ttrroÌA I -if» !-•««■ MeuralgiR. t’«f»!••!<. The reaaon a<i m«nr housewives Iparatory course « graded course In Rh «Mitt« alt«A« lati««, ug «sty o her 4i«**»r elementary subjects for b^v« and the graine between the bands and pref.-r RED CROSS BALL Hl.l'E la • r« >B*Us»l I«» «rife. >♦« " « «Low y»»«« hvw *«» I*is*« »««mi «llaHi* •»>-! »««■» »*11 *r<io to using many waters, until all starchi because It Is all blue. Liquid blue voct-tlonal courses euch as plumbing, inuf rsr» «Ul i« «guk h«r • carpentry, sheet metal, bricklaying, ness disappears Then let the rice contains -a larg- ;-.-n <-nt«g>- of water. electric«! work, automobile re|>alr MATHU ■ until, • C, ijn»»uwarwv soak In cold water for at least IS Why buy water when you have It by and driving Many students trained in . « aliami a »mm puTiAU Htm :he t*b tail minute»—longer If possible. Cut three Buying solid RED CROSS BALL In these classes are now occupying or four large carrots In long, thin BLUE 1» real economy. Dissolve It i Important poeltion« In the buslneiwt strips, as for eoup. and boll them In w you nl-ed It A large four-os. pack houses of Pvrtlaixl one quart of water until It la reduced age. all blue, fur 10c. t’a«*<l In thou An attractive booklet entitled "Ac to a pint Then throw away the car sands of homes. I'olt SALE AT ALL tivities" has Just been Issued by the : association and contains n atatemetit rots and use the water, which will jROCEliS I of all Educational Cour««-«. The Edu- contain their essence, to cook the Plaasur« of th« Children. .rational Director will mall this book rice. Melt one tablespoonful butter Thera should be some time during let to all person« w no desire It. tn a double cooker, placing it. for the the day, even tn the busleet household, Classes for day school open Hep- time being, directly over tbs firm. and an hour at least, set apart In which I teinber 5th. night clatmes September let the rice fry In It for a few mln lb« older members of the family 125th. From present Indications an utea until It shows a tendency to should devote themselves wholly to : ttnusttally large registration Is antlcl- ________________ brown, stlrrlnr constantly Then add the children. Little object leeeons or I pated. the water In which the carrots were stories containing practical knowledge Foolish Wager Caused Death. cooked, one teaspoonful of curry pow told tn an Interesting way will b« A workman named Celestin Leroy, der, and salt and cayenne pepper io sura to hold their attention Ths suit the taste. Place the rice cooker story of tbs gradual formation of the aged nfty, died In Parle, France, the In Its proper vessel and let It cook fruits, flower« and vegetable« will de other day while trying, for a wager, until all the liquid la absorbed and light them and will be eagerly looked to eat a large beefsteak at ono mouth ful the rice la well done. Test the rice forward to and always remembered. by pressing a grain of It between the thumb and finger If It crushes road Wealth Not Always Advantage. lly, ft Is sufficiently cooked Advantage, ops>ortunlty, chance, • Af'* A « The essence of any vegetable, se hick’ They are all on the side of th« cured tn the ««me way aa that of the boy born In obscurity, brought up tn carrots described In this recipe, may |>OT«rty JTovIded h« be endowej with on all Bn*« un accwunt be used for cooking rice as a vege the will that brooks no obstacle, with table. and thus the flavor may be tba mental ability to conceive great constantly varied. thoughts, to plan great undertakings, the boy la all the more blessed who la Lemon Custard Layer Cake. not handicapped h w»»|th Two cups sugar, half cup butter, one cup milk, three eggs, one and The Craxe for the Weird. one half teasixMuis baking powder and * ‘ ’*** * The artistic craving today is for three cups flour. This makes four twrrelfy—for new expressions of form layers For filling take the Juice and and combinations of color, the more *• I grated rind of two lemons, one egg. strange and weird the better; hence one cup sugar and one-half cup water, tbe passing fashion for post-lmpree- Distributers, Portland, Or. Aak y »nr »t< Let »rent for t utl detail« one teaspoon butter and two table- slontam and other kindred cults, in ap«»ons of flour mixed smooth with a which neither truth nor beauty la the No M-'II P N U little of the water. Holl this together Inspiring motive —Connoisseur. until It thickens (watching carefully), «riling ♦<* adeartieara |>l«»aea then place between layers Dr. I’ierce’e Pteaeant Pellet« first put me ifloD Ihlgf pstpar. up 40 years ago. They regulate and invigorate stomach, liver and bowels. Ths Uss of ths Broom. Sugar-coat«!, tiny granules. Few people handle a broom proper Canadian Heroine. ly, although accustomed to Its use "Monument to Madeline de Ver- every day of their Ilves Always draw your broom by leaning It forward, bo eherea to be erected at Verctieree — cause thia allows the dirt to be meved I1S.OOO." Thia Rem. which appears f- r the first time this year In the eeti- along more gently and will not raise mates of the public works department, much dust Moat sweepers thrust marks the tardy recognition by Canada the broom ahead of them In a sort of of ooe of the berolnee o< French Cana digging way, with the handle toward dlan history -the maid of fourteen, tbe sweeper. This breaks the broom, who for one long week In 159J defend wears out the carpet, flirts up dust ed her father's seigniory against the and makes th« sweeping much mor« attacks of hostile IroquutA After two laborious. centuries tbe little heroine of tbe Cas . Aids Nature In its work of digestion and assimilation by tieginning your meals with a dose of HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS It will prevent SOUR STOMACH INDIOESTION QYIPEPSI* SICK HEADACHE HEARTBURN MALARIA Try d bottle today Envelopes for Rocking. Envelope« u»»d tn parking (mail at* tides will (>• found bettor than boxes, ns they taka up lees room. Stout, ool- lapslble onralopna. which may bo bought whsre office supplies are »old. will ba found sst Is factory GI oth . handkerchief« nark arrangement«, etc . may ba kept nicely In auch en velopes. Bv Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Teoria. III.—“I wish to let every ona E. Pinkham’s remo die» have done for me. For two years 1 Buffe red.-The doc tors said I had tu. mors, and the only remedy was the sur geon’s knife. My mother bought tuo Lydia E. rinkham’s Vegetable Com pound, ami today 1 am a healthy wo man. For months I suffered from in- flammatlon.andyour''anative Wash re lieved me. Your IJ ver l*llls have no equal as a cathartic. Any one wishing proof of what your medicines hav® done for me can get it from any drug gist or by writing to me. You can u*® my testimonial in any way you wish, ami I w ill be glad to answer letters.”— Mrs. C hristina H llu . l'X Mound.st, Peoria, 111. AnotherO|»criitIon Avoided. New Orleans, I j ».— "For years I suf. fi-red from severe female troubles. Finally I was eotidned to tny tsil and the doctor s nd an < |» ration w as neces- sary. 1 an" > Lydia E.Pinkham's Veg. etable Compound a trial first, and was saved from an operation."—Mrs. L ilt P m uovx. 1111 Ktrlcrec 8L, New Orleans, I jx . The great volume of unsolicited tes. timony constantly [.oiring in proves conclusively that Lydia E. Pinkham s Vegetable <'om|s>und Is a remarkable r-medy for those distressing feminine ills from which so many worneu suffer. COMPOUND mnduion Pl US k________ -> REDUCED RATES “Sain Sloan” A Good Cigar Costs You 5c Worth More ASTORIA CENTENNIAL PAGEANT ALLEN & LEWIS AUG. 10 to SEPT. 9 - Whittemore's Jf Shoe Polishes A Good Buttonhole. Stitch the buttonhole« in underwear □n a crosswise thread of tbe material. I Instead of tbe usual lengthwise one. and sew them around by machine bw - fore finishing with tbe hand button-| GILT klM.lt ts. en r um. •»-« ftat puUti.alr e-sitaln« 1L I ls- «• «wt > »•»’• bole stitch. In thia way they will not •vll..' «ixt . hll l-M»« I». t. Su I •»>■«• rabkt««. re. • o-s-h <>l—.“ I e. break ouL i> , x o I wWenm toe -tesata» «adt- « altkla-taaf rw>< fan -h.—«.»V- •■»<«'• «la*, be. <11 l< K WHITS ma».« dirty (•«••• • «■-« -lea a . »»nr. : «■Irklr a*-l »»»Hr «vpu-1 * •R’»*“ '• ”•’1 pa. a-a*, ao alwa,. readr t>* »•» *•» eira, is aa ! » ernia. ; J Qi tle Dangerous Is to have her memory perpetuated by a bronsn statue to be erected at Vercberea, P. Q. on the spot made memorable by her exploit. Vour Own Oplnien. Public opinion la a weak tyrant com pared with our own private opinion. Wbat a man thinks of blmeelf, that It la which determines, cr rather In dicates. hla fate Henry D Thoreau Brownie«. One cup auger, two eggs, onwbalf :up butter, one half cup flour, two | If »our 4r<lor Toe» n< < l<*P th* AIM yr»« »»nt, «qua res melted cbocolat«, on» half •T«-l hl» fr14rr«B ba 1 th» prie» ia «tamp« foe pound walnuts, chopped, ono teaspoon : • full •!»• ____ __ Ä __ WHITTIMOR» BROS. A OO., raalllK Bake In pan 7x11, Color more goods brighter and taster colors ttiart any ot h*' 4--» Ort» lOc pacta*» colors silk, wool an4 cotton equaUy w»U j.ia Alban* a«., Cambrì«««», Ma»». and ta guaranteed to give parted rMuJla A»* oea-af, t,t j.p a so nd postpaid at 10c a package Write for free booklet JU tX<o.' 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