The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, March 07, 1912, Image 7

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Fanners and Merchants
Write ua for our c**b offer on your
Farm arwl Dairy F‘ro4u'-e.
If we
don’t handle It will refer you to re­
liable buyer. HUMOS'.pAGK CO.
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PORTLAND FREE FMPLOYMBT BUREAU
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FINE BREAKFAST DISH
Paid Proportionate Share.
A poor fellow having with difficulty
procured an audience of the duke of
Newcastle, tcld his grace he only
MOST APPFTiZtNG WAV OP PRE came to solicit him for something to­
wards a support, and aa they were of
PARING SAUSAGE».
the same fan.Uy. both being descend­
ed from Adam, hoped be should kot
"Surely not," said the
Cooked In Methode Oeoorlbed. Any be ref need
duke, "surely not there la a penny
Lover of Theee Delectable Mon­
lor you. and If all the rest of your
ocle May Partake of Them
relations will give you as much you II
With Enjoyment.
Le a richer man than I am."
In rain doe« the cry of ftocratao
mm« to ua. down the
-"Beware
RUBBER STAMPS
of foods that pereuade you to rat
|r4 Klbi«* Fair»»
<c..|
.«I. L«u.. <
though not hungry. and of »quote that
|*r>t ?»< e»MMW!te t'afak« •«* N-» M Arme "Uaf
Warba. I«U A M . Twwa. * aak
prevail with you to drink though not
thirsty "
A breakfast of aauaagM. wheat
rakes and fragrant coffee la al! that
u.mUl» xr
TV. J » Marita < » •» Irt
la needed to make ua forget the ben
iu Portland
IWnJ f.e Ht.-b lo». .nd prlr«*
perked sage'a warning
are ways of cooking sausages
Wanted--Men and Women so Ilcrw
all lovers of the delectable morsels
T- bvr. laflct Ifwta. Ttwit ?rrs-
*»g*Ti whiW
may eat them safely;
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r
r * ■ < r>* *v.»ar*n'*wd
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lM»rìM»r KeKoel.
N Third Bl . burUfttvi.
Instead of frying sausage«, put them
to cook in enough boiling water to al­
most cover
Add no fat
Rimmer
gently until the water Is evaporated
T»W noi MAY t> c.
J I» l «<•*» A»erster *»
PmtlA«*d, Or. Enough grease will now be tendered
tri m the tr-st to <'r- them, an-1 th«
easing will be unbroken
Uft th«
I'nks from the frying pan and roll In
flour
Fry until the coating la crisp
W» p*«ithrt»?y t**r ’h» •»»»■
mark»' (trie«**, ma »• ar* m»r»t>- and brown
f*rtur*m «rsl lhere/ rv ran par
Th« floor prevents the sausage«
ftta/r« than «irgkhtrw
Ü*«M| fr<
fnw pr* sttnrl «hipp’-g ’a«« from breaking open and does ont al­
an! »*t full *a>taa f«»r n*if ak. x
N M I g»ff.r la
lke HtellaM« low the rendered grease to be reab­
Furrier« SC. ?th <•. '»W O»«
sorbed
If a little ground sage be
mixed with the flour, the flavor «III
be Improved
Th« new method of paperbag rook
ery la etcellent for rooking sausage
cakes Shape the rakes place In bag«,
press out the air. and cook In hot oven
fifteen minutes Oi>en the bottom of
ll « bag and drain uut the fat from the
’ pork Serve on a hot platter
Broiled sausages with rice give a
well baletued dish for a wintry day's
; breakfast
Place smalt !’r.h sausage«
ion the broiler with dripping pan be­
neath. broil slowly, and serve around
■i r ..
.if . r. . ■ *. I r • •
i Sausagia with baked creamed po'a
' toes To every pound of bulk sail
sage meat add in ounce of ground
mlved herbs A good mixture to make
and keep on hand for such season aa
this Is two ounces of ground sag» a
fourth of an ounce of cayenne pepper,
one ounce of thyme, on« ounce of ma-
jorani, and one of celery salt 8hap*
Into cakes and fry for Are minutes
( Fill a baking dish with diced potatoes
cover with cream lay th« anusage
FOR RHEUMATISM.
rakes on top. and bake In a hot oven
fifteen minute«, or until the cream Is
absorbed nnd the mint a good color
Where sausnge Is liked but cannot
be eaten on account of Its richness
It may be made at home and mixed
with lean beef or veal In ttw proper-
I tlon moat approved
Two parts lean
meat to one part (>ork will give a mix-
dure In which the pork flavor will still
predominate
i Home made sau*age Is much tn fa
I« our prltte «>ur b«bM-mr «t«4f for »*<»• •* I
«mr au t'ikA »»I vara >• tAu I» •< p«l»truu arb vor. since the commercial product all
tr tut f and Mi’<h«rv. »n matter bsX lumi» y>m
contains "filler." presumably some
pa; (oiuiteff our I’rls wa.
cereal or stale bread The food chop­
tier now found In every kitchen do««
the grinding as well as the butcher's
and the particular housekeeper has
the satisfaction of knowing just what
idoc>«xu $5.00 the Ingredients of the sausage are
Machinery *
A C TU ÈIA
AS IHMA
RAW FURS
Painless Dentistry
za* <(.r««o4.00
a»a &.« 1.00
tuNil -«. 100
Tomato Baskets.
a-iwf-c«
.60
These are charming for holding
<••*4 t«bber
6.00 vegetable salad, chicken shrimps,
• «•V HETMOM
AU w<«rM fuUr |uar«»l»'*d fas* flft««« >Mbru.
Wise Dental Co.,i»<
Painless Dentista
rsgliwawMWa IMrSaM Wsteejtve SMTIMO CSS
suu-a-v. sa a.tetr w a«*»»..'»»!
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rold beans asparagus tips shredded
celery, cucumbers cut In cubes, minc­
ed peppers, whatever In fact you may
elect
Choose fine, smooth tomatoea,
not too large and as nearly one vise
aa possible; dip for half a minute In
boiling water, then skin and set In
Icebox to chill, cut a generous slice
from the top of each, scoop out pulp
and seeds, dress the cavity with salt,
pepper, oil, vinegar, then fill with the
salad, seasoned with French dressing
or mayonnaise
Handles of water
cress may be attached to these orna­
mental baskets and they may havs a
setting of lettuce leaves
Eye Water Before or After.
*1 thought that in the fifteen year«
of my practice of medicine." said a
physician. "I had answered almoat
every poaelble fool* question; but a
Dew one waa sprung on me recently.
A young man came tn with an In­
flamed eye, for which I prescribed
medicine—to be dropped Into the eye
three times a day He left the office,
Dried Fruit,
but returned In a few minutes, poked
Dried fruit last«« just aa good when
bls head In the doorway, and asked
•Shall I drop this In the eye before stewed tn th« oven, and thia method
ires Is or after?'"—Kverybody'a Mag- has Its advantag«s--the fruit will not
I dry and burn. It will remain whole,
as! lie.
i and may be cooked while roasting or
Cannot Eliminate Love.
| baking Wash the fruit, pour bolting
A periodical <!• voted to the drama
| water over It and let It stand In a cov­
pleads for playa baa«d on some emo­
ered dish until ready to put In the
tion other than love. The difficulty
; oven. Then add the sugar, cover light
In producing such playa la that every
j ly and let the heat of the oven do th«
play must have a h- ro. and In making
¡cooking. Prune* are always delicious
a hero the playwright, as well aa hla
; wh«n stewed In this way
audience, almost Inevitably adopts the
view eapreaaed two thousand years
Removing Lime Deposit from Kettle
ago by a acrlbe on one of the dead
A simple method of removing the
walla of Pompeii: "lie who has never
Incrustation of lime which forms In­
loved a woman Is not a gentleman.'
side a kettle la to place some whiting
in It. fill up with water, and boll until
Mountain Stope Wireless Message
It has been observed repeatedly on the Incrustation la loosened, when It
board vessels stationed west of Cape may be easily washed out.
Otway (at the southern tip of Aue
To Purify Bink« and Drains.
trails) that It wee Imposelble to com
To one pound of common copperas
•nunlcate with vessels situated tn the
port of Melbourne. Thia hae beet add on« gallon of boiling water and
attributed to the fact that the noun use when dissolved The copperas Is
tain which forme the cap« contain! deadly poison and should be eareful'y
This Is one of ths best
large quantities of metallic mlnerab labeled
cleansers of pipes and drains.
«kick absorb alnctrlo waves.
lire aww. vvvvik. V..
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andGranutated Eyelids Murine Iteean t
Kmart Hoothne Rvw Fain l>ruggl»ts
Kell Murine Eye Remedy, Mquld. Sf>c.
M>c. >1 00
Murine Eye Halve tn
A»cptl>- Tube» !Sc I! <»> Eye Hooka
and Ev« Advice ‘‘ree by Mell
Munu« Fye Remedy Co. Cbhngo.
Unuvslccme Cuevt at Funeral.
A five fool long »Hake w s the un
welcom« gue«t at a funeral at Katstl.
Victoria. Australia, a few days ago.
«nd Its app<M»-ance r*u««»l the wildest
confusion and panic among»! th«
tnounwra. It wan only after great dif­
ficulty that H-> rwp’He waa killed. Th«
funeral eerv.i « preceded without fur­
ther iatarruptlon
o«lf <>..
> QI IMNg“
That W I.AMAT1VK I -'till Q ININK. f-k
r
•..••«» <.i..>V « t —-I im
Wurlhi «rw* u> < Oft « <3 d >M ft*
¡••y. »5c.
I
ex«d»*lo.
Tli« architect of the famous Rialto
bridge In Venice was Antonio da i'on
1«. Th« brl )g« la a singlo arch. 90
f«et In length
nd la exceedingly
strong and grucvful. It la croaa««d by
means of ascending and de»-ending
steps, while <>n the top are two rang«'«
of 'shops, dividing the structure
three parallel streets. *
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Unpopular Hygisns.
Having received a bygienlo educa­
tion. th« ne« partner In the bakery
strongly recommended a paper wrap­
per for every loaf of bread delivered
Th« old partner demurred
"No
g jod," ha said
"Peufle won't stand
for It \V« tried that one« and the
paper g«>< so dirty betor« th« bread
was ready for delivery that •vary-
body canceled lb«lr orders."
The Coughs
of Children
They may not cough today,
but what about tomonow?
Lkttcr be prepared for it
when it comes. Ask your
doctor about keeping Ayer’s
Cherry Pectoral in the house.
Then when the hard cold or
cough first appears you have
a doctors medicine at hand.
This cough medicine is
especially good for children.
No antxh’nes. No alcohol.
1 RY OALL BLUING.
Th« housewife's friend on wash-
dav
l^irve nackag«' 10 rents
lllue
that Is all blue
tincc RED CROSS
Hkl.L BLUE 1« tried all others ar«
discarded
There Is a reason Liquid bluing
Is a weak solution ol colored water.
whit« Ball Bluing 1« i >!ld blue, clear
I ibn-ugli
Prlc« lo ce is ALL URO-
CKRff.
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Devic« for Securing Quist.
To glv« quiet to dwellers tn noisy
•treeta an English builder has simply
u»ed windows with double glaxiug In
sick mums, le« tur« moms and others
the sound of street cars and the nim­
bi« of wagons Were sr.afly diminish«^
and the sound of voltes waa made Im- «
t‘«r«-ept1ble
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■Msny a child is celled dull and stupid
when the whole trouble is duo io a laxy
liver S e firmly believe your own dem
tor will tell you that an o<<«»ion»l doM
of Avar’s Pill», auger costed, will do such
children a grrst deal of good. Aak him.
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Aluminum tn Fisc« of Ps.isr.
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I AM A REAL STUMP PULLER
ai I -mall, ami pi!«- them ju»t like n 100 IL V.
Will pull
tVìli
pulì thern all. I
• xr TWO acres to the llwikvy *s one, uung lews us
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made active your bow­
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will but take
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It ha» a proven reputa­
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petite, Heartburn, Head­
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SQUIRRELS AND
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TMllS
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vou buy . of nano rfrorsr.
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HOBfV BACK If HOT At UA/HtO
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CLARK!, WOODWARD
Makes Forgery Imposslbla.
Th« forgery of all Rank of Bng
land notes Is quickly detected, be­
cause of secret marks which ar« con
stantly being changed
They ar«
vlstbl« only under th« microscope.
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Cannot Endura Human Gaea.
Wild animals ar<> Irritated by th«
gaie of man
If you ar« without
arm« It hns b«wn fo’ird a good plan
to pretend tu t to aee th* t • «st at all.
lie takes ’h' »»»• «« a chalicnge.
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