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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (June 19, 1913)
r * • * .• A i i SHELBURN ITEMS P ractical B aking L essons PAPER BAG COOKERY Cnoklnff in !>;•«« bag . i f mtai, Vegeta» U« and pi -i et i* be • i < t . t ; J«r tr **t fr i, *« I- r it»» ' ieTtrii«!«- and ' 'lair McLain ire visiting their uncles in < Benton countv this week | — • y I r ar*<! b*» •» all gr^Ker« In »•’’ iru t uwi at a r • ■ all co«!. IHow I will yon a lew recipe a ch I IwkV« 1 Ui d are n>u<b hner in the •'•<• than I umu in il»e ; « n uvrn. t /iftun Gravy J m * ¡ i I jtt* r. H trarprw^nf xl * I r *n ti.,« *i*h «.ha laide- it, ! I ! ■ , ■ jj «< I enM water, ' t » i * Mid m V»» ininutre ' 1 f- ?».«>*!* r* 4 ’ Itt .< •, Aiwa) • ;r* <«4 1 wat* r to »V i lumping. 1*—' - ta’ • : * I- t « ttr«v 1 «4 f t I j - ip liildlvn are visiting her |»a rents at Medford tin-« week. Howard Shelley is taking h< leathers e.vmiination at \ Ibany. Mr and Mrs Sweink <• Dundee spent last Sunday »ith the luttet * sister, Mrs '. I* 11 nous nod family. I h-\ '••nt to Silver Creek Monda to vi'ii Mrs >wink - ol 2 rupe eiftrd f f- r ! I».: 2 lev r| »IJ. > i > < il . * Al*»ut *» to 1 c»ip ntitk M cup ah«>rf*i><ng C innan.uQ or hutmeg tktgar Ml log»th«r, three tin»* r*, . __ fir Mir. I«ak Ing |>owd^r and a«Ut: « *k in t*.e b rv . g and ti» » i to a (lough Witli tt life &• r- . ■-> full into a Mpia/« ahrrt cmh * thud h » t’ pa . . ' ! . . ■ ' /.?/< G r aid rut into fr»ur pi I a » » I ar. J /« F«*«' li*gt pared apple on each piwer. i d »ha ewntrr »{•A Mfi/’r-d f . •< : o r.fu! aalt wdh eu< ar ami cinnamon, then <4raw up th**! ! « f r water < > «4 dough to cw'« * r th » aj ;.P-, r »*•» r '«>th I» v r| t«a»p hf ’ !< K ( I* ■« • I* iwdaf plaro in a well-but t« r«x| paper bag, tn mg I • ' • ' bta-«{i plenty ol •(»«» e in tbr I g fur the dutiip: « >* llrfea t tí r ■ t.?..«- the Äour, to rite. In bring Ib« I • ? p > . r it-l •• • »« tM m th* »h rt- inner aurfa-*’. ,h»v<» tbo >ip a » • r t.j rm«* a inn mouth "f the b • la*a It f. r • • a thm »L« « ’ cut into lag on a ahal! w p»n iU\ w Of • ■ ? ■ . g t • aha; e <4 whrn tbv tag la pU *<! in th« ca • rn a»- ■ >. • L pu r« Ujrf«a>« hrat la’rr. I find th« h,* H fr» f L ’ : . « a if i» . j water (|U*Ot mintali« in ueing Imga te t«> L mt« th ! hl to - r » ». H« «’ in the uvrn t»<o hot. It tak- i itiuih h *• » r L« » »■. . » ».•■ .* fa* a ¡.« dumpliugM. l»ak«» in a fM»j-«*r i «* i !; au hi the <>r*e n » |i- f • * • v fu«- bv I r<-wmug lo ri* trrmine when th« at pl« <Jun«| < » - » » i • « a i - f butler ur p >1 the baked. n«alv n Mmall Loir in th« tup ’ ■> ’ 4 ityuì^A a-» m ti wti gravy. bag and tret mi ’!, a I rk i will find iHtMta, • X . s « K s » 1 ’ ' 1 . I i . ' • at Scio Opera House Mon. Eve June 23 \ I ■ remaining for a longer vi«it Mr Bran' had tin- n>i-f--t tune to Jose his saw mill b\ ti e Monday night. THE WANN6-LESLIE VAUDEVILLE COMPANY Mr Steidel is in a ven eritii al condition with cam- r of tin- liver IL- was brought horn. Mon 1«) morning. sin^ iim’. I hini’iii'_r. Music, comedy, Magic. I ini for Everyone. Lari Kuss -li and w ife al« » . . :i . With Serva GUIOJ 9a uca. ticnr-di Ku! t f r I uper Kug Baking <r . y ixuade for if. I ■ ■ - r■■ • « r. tl r. in« !« gut- //u»J 5»HK4 g* jL-n» I i: half a mp <4 1 ” r tn a r*> < • . . . » « * ! i i «I n ■ . • Grata a little lulu.- .? • » J » . : • y, . » j ; , . * f th” t p. ¿ler^/ío// In P^f J? ri 3 cut«« fi' ’ir cup abiWtefilhg 1 V 1 p ’ Lil »»alt Fw> t m» u 3 Ir* < I (. ftujx- ottií«» K (' p. .. ; I' v r 1 cup < » h. ch< j i I « -k<d I : .m i ¡. »t. I fdul nu** d hi i • r l troMpoonhil « •< h. anil aai p< j ; . r ilruth <>r water Mi« a Li*'uit ■' ..-»i »4 th- fi r. r I - I ‘ • I : r-»U ih*.«» n uh« « t I Í » h it • L»\i 4 th” ri i« rvri, Mi» ' «• t tur f ,•• 1 > by th«in*rh«i. u / í: 4 i i a» i . I «• mai« a i a »« **¡ -, | <», ¡ * • . .r t:. d< ugh m. i r- U h» ti ¡ ■■■ r .’ < uh* r ' ■ • -I ’ • ». I” , |ii mn - * *V Of t* :i ” h . r .4 «L “ ! - i. 1 kind* <4 • Id hi- ’* l»4t. v »th ii » cf» rugh »4 any <»i.<- kind I- ( n j *.’ . u pur; *- o- >• ran II*»* lh«*<- r \«rd k cd-1 putto.g th-II» through tli<* 1 ■ I «4 ;-r > f. * ’ •» « » <4 IL»« « I- pi 4 i -i ’ • / . F‘>r Mkifig in the j at ■ r 1 ■/ i - ¡ - th« Log io f r i'-, ¡ L «I*.: . • ' I I »k I s » im rul«< .*■■■»»■• • « n I . ». f . < rt’ ' i J*. -*♦ »'■ I A ■' V ’ r ■> 1 * irnly. H» i'h UÍ tba Hag !• * i- - a ov» n J’’ ’ the bag on tha ’ grate • f 1* '• hr Irr pan. |»L' mg the i'T put ill thr Upja-r o»rn. A ’• «II <1 •••«’? hive a h..t ovm: jit t»irhn *’ _ ___________ ■ •/ I i ik< » it w brittle an-1 ‘ i«.iy bruUn. I f'-l.ii. Maw a *l<>w rvrti Ix-at r I rig .I eo»>k»ng. < ■ ’ t’ II< ii .<- i »N t f.Mxl nx.krwt l< I . < .■ ,!| . K ii. r.- .¡ i. lily ali i with Im brut. 7 III kir !» of m it (uh stol fowl nm »client < . >..f in bag» «JI the natural flax «•r II- I ill • « H I m ng retained Har« the i .’.I h or fowl in the W( 11 <>d<w| b.ig4 . ing t> < <>\<n <hv-’i’-n« Above. Allow !•*> iiiinut**a to r.irh pound« I or a’l kind« of paetry I rrrom- mend th«» UM* of K (‘ Baking PbwdtW, « -} ■< -i dly b h< re m ’-n baking ie rwpitrrd. h < ‘ 1« r« ally n I I« nd of two baking po •• «Irra, one of wliirh arta g« immih a« tnout- ’uro i « added; th«» other t« incvtive until ■ it o» .¡ i«! «-I; th*1 tuo !• • h»-r keep up i Miwtau»«d r.oM» until the ilough m thor oughly rookrd, iiukiinng tifl[ht gh(t finn tri- turrd b uí ! m . paltry nm.____ _ .. ! ( htnin.itmg all daiigrr of falling. Ho many roquaetw ar« bring made f »rlmaon« that have bran mi««ed. that wr have had th« < omplrtr r»rlr«i ut Io .«<»»»« tlurablj bound and will «end it tr«»« nn roque«t. »» oti have mi- >•-■! nnjr <d the !<-o «n». or Would lib« to have them in <’<>«• ------- --------- — — vmlrnt form f»r ! tl»r or h t <>ti ha fuJe drop ua a Mini u bound art wl • a Irlnd tn whom they might be help* »»• promptly ruallod I HI I . K C BAKING POWDER MEGS., 16th nnd Canal S a.. Chicago, III. Monday Free WEEK Only Night Children not admitted unless accom panied h\ parent or guardian. Bi ing them w ith vou. Mr- Rus ell of Ma- < a\ i ■ spending a few davs with Mi Ste el and family . M r and Mrs A I’ II iron» m ide a Imsiiiis» trip *<• \l- I iinv Monday. University ol Oregon Summer School Mr ami Mrs Shelby took in • he tow n of St avion Im - • dav. June4 23—August I, 1913 SANTIAM FARM TOPICS I v ■ j / J<>h ny Sina'lnsan nf Alton», mer readent of S<io for ■ hire is si»iti>a; 1 ! < I'-tr . ' ri I .fty c > irs I»I-tmguiahed Eaatem hkiuratora nddrd lo regular faralty. I nivrrwity I»•rrtiitoru-« ofwti. Hoard and room al »3.50 per week. Kidu<-« i railroad rati lor romplete illustrated catalogue, nddrma rilativi-s ami fris-ixls for a rn nth, and is iwr.sionally easting ah« « p'» eye NOTICE ALL HERE this w« ek helping to i u;e for him. IL v K na| p. pastor of 11 « I’-eshv teliau i'hu i h w .. I ¡ 7 a< h here in \t Sunday. Mr Bounds and wife *| • nt A edlies lay w ith Re\ Mi 1. Uli and fami y. at the widow« whom he think, are i oki c for a partner. Morn» of Min llelx-rea Albany re -in«' sup turned horn.- lui- lav with a ply of b-rin-a for winter u»e. Ml-- IU rth.i Is staym.* »tnith with The Registrar ¡ I niversit-,- of <’regoli. Eiig«*im ■ iC—I:• w*. Mr* Eda liilyeu for a few week«. >: o <o» «o to» o <□» o <o» a plea cd if a number of these farmers would open their hearts J ami donate a few loads of gravel to finish the grade in lirst class conditirn. As the dailv mail ac- commixlati s one as much as an other. let us all turnout and help. \\ e are quite sure our mail carrier w ill not object to the tilling of the mud holes. IHIEHS FROM OUR | j COOITRY J 0 CORRESPONDENTS J LwZLiLoMtaJ COOBtfV CIlDMiS Miss Hazel Filming has n visiting her aunt. Mrs Maud Grimes, a few days this we« k. .Mi - R( I’rpjH-rl.■ g sjwnt S in day with her »Hter-in-law, Mr Frank Linderman. Edgar Brow n, Z J t’lnrk and son Glen left last Tl.ur-d i for Port ami to attend the Ro-c fest - vat. Jim Brown and wife wire Stayton »hoppers Thursday. Mrs E Wendt ami daughter . Mrs Anna Bartlett an I M Nelda Wendt v->ited Mrs Jun Brown over Sunday. Arthur Letli* r anil wife of Mill City are visiting the latter’s par ents. Rev S B Cole ami w ife. Mrs Z J Clark and daughter. Miss l.ulu visited Mr> Bert Hollis Sunday. Wilbur Fl ruing and Mi«- Oda Clark at’ended the Bohemian picnic ami re»x>rt a jolly tune. It has been noticed that sine«* J E Simanek graded the road in the upjx-r part of the Scio district most of the people of Bil'mi Pen travel the north side of Thomas creek. Mr Simanek would be Mi Bi-- e Chatfield of f'rale tree is assisting in the housework for Aunt Ollie shelton. J l> Grimes ami w ife snent Sunday w ith the former’« sister, Mrs Anna Agic and family. Mr Landwehr and family of Mmt e>ota are visiting the form er' .-i -ter. Mrs Wm Gorgt r of Bilyeu Den. this week. Mr and Mrs J A Uilyeu and Mrs J N We.idle of Scio visited aunt Ollie Shelton Sunday. Meric Frost and Carl Smith called on Conard Westenhouse Sunday. Grandma Me Coy left last Thursday for a few weeks visit w ith her son John of Lebanon. Ci-nard Westenhouse. John N- al. l.ulu ( lark and Lola and I aura W> -teshouse attesded the I.-basos strawberry fair last week. IL \ry Neal made a business trip to Scio last Thursday. Mrs .lake WeidmaN visited at Aust NaNcy Bilyeu's SuNdaX. Country Jake Moving picture show Sunday evening at Wesely-Cain Hall. Geo I ilyi 'i and wife pulled i»ut Tues day morning for the Spring, for a month Br< itenl>u,h Hot for their health, i rcil Crumca and wife are taking care of their thing«. Al .Mr» Martha -mith went over to bany for her first trip in 1» year«. was quite a sight to her to It auch a change in the city improvement« Clabe Stewart of was over Albany I Uesday collecting relic«, «uch of tnr firat houae built in the the’•antiani, owned by as part fork, of Newton Crab tree, ar.d burlt in l»ti b\ Mr I’a kw which he, Mr hibit at Brownsville. history of Stewart the wishes pioneer st. to t \ at meeting a Mr Stewart is writing from IMO county Linn to 1M6U. The I’ll- Eater and Mr haic Fillpott been out perusing the cropa and pro nounce hay a poor half crop and spring grain poor without several nice show era. as it most all looks sickly. Santiam Farm will furnish atrawber. ries from the Ifith on, at are getting scarce the I2|c on vine, and gathered reasonable, as they the Currants after 24th, 211c on the buahrs, j.ickcd and de livervd at 25c per gallon. Two of «.co Glass' daughter«, of Gsass Valley, former residents of Seto, are down visiting their grandmother. 'Ira I’hoeite Turner for a are tjoth robust eastern week. They Oregon girl« J How long since th;« sign hung on your house? Now just -top ami think. Hasn't it been a long time? But what I a the w- ither I'* n dnuig in the meanwhile? That's the jaiint to com tier. Wh« n the elements attack the wixsi J your hous" is on the i|<>wn grade fa-t. Soon the loss from • <h i rec it ion is a whole lot more than the cost of a good coat " of paint. ‘.j e Sure. | ainting c tt money. So the thing to do is to buy H the paint tnat la ’s longest, and the answer is 0 ll< 'o'-, t'.e r< i -i : Bi- II u ter Faints are made on the F l’ai ilic c ast for ti - climate with its many days of sunshine d and seasonal rainy spells. p j Just as they • ave been for \ tr-. Ba - Hueter Paints today fl are the most durable for the Pacific coast climate. Get the painter to give you an estimate, but insist that he use Ba s-Hueter Paints Hnd the repainting will not be necessary for a long, long time. We ell Bass Hueter Faints liecaiise we know them to be most durable for the Pacific coast climate know it by practical experience and severe test. The eldest is married and the younger would not object if a favorable oppor tunity offered. At our school meeting Monday Sutherland was elected clerk and G I. Ihoa BLATCHFORD BROS. SHELBI RV OREGON Smail director. The santiam farm has had fine sne- cess in selling hia crop of strawberries ‘ in« from rating up hi» crop of chcrrie« as he has hail calls for them as fast as ! without breaking the rule» of the new ready to pick. He now has currants, 1 law made to protect such a deatruc- rhubarb arid vegetables to supply his I live bird, a.» they arc the m<>»t thieving customers with and will make up all . birds of the state, such a law prevents his surplus berries into berry juice ami thv farmers from protecting hia crop wine which the old man keels to treat of fruit and leave« it all to the merry hia friends on. of the robin«. Can aome one inform the Pie r atrr hew to prevent or keep the peaky rob- F ie E ater . « • I Farmers attention - I^t us print your return card on en- velojre.«. We w ill furnish a good grade of stock and print your ¡ aim- and address, and nar^a of farm, if desìied, ¡00 for 5(k, at the News office. l.adtr« Calling Cani« blank for sale at this office. printed or