ROSEBURG NEWS-REVILW WEDNESDAY. AUGUST ! 3, 1924.
THREE
fhe 7 Business v Field
h warv business tralnine you are Kro.-.Ily
:" h? n. er vu r a farmer, a proft-Mioaal
:oriV'h"lt ond w01),en have alien our
,olay uoMms resiM.nsll.la position, or
liooi - " - business c.I ineir uu.
,o ."roll now for th .e.ular Fall Term.
W '"'. :'" "...v. .S.-ntember First.
I,-, , Good Investm.nt in a Coed School.
A. E. ROBERTS, President
992 Willamette Street
Phone 6S6
LOCAL NEWS
Langlcy Wins in Primary,
Despite Conviction.
Here From Eugene
Hay K. Class of Kuu. ni, was a
business visitor hi re today.
Put Up New Awning
The I'arslow Furniture store Is
j tli!s week lnstullitiK a line now
awning in front of their .lare of
business ou Jackson stree t.
Oakland Man Here .
.. r.. i.eas or Oakland r.i:-. ,
business visiter in Koi.-burst tnto ; Much Improved
morning. jlrs ,,,r, Dates.
been quite ill at her
liurelweod, is preail.
who has
home in
improved
to
I-PUGIUSTIS,
thnmijnnnjvr;
1 1
"Specks" Travcrs Pi
Qn, Though an Heir.
Oakland Man Here
J. O. PatrliUK rf Oi'M.n.il was In today and U well oil tho roi;J
RnsobuiK today attending lo busi- recovery.
Uess mutters.
I Are In Yreka
Camping at Peel Mr rad Mra. w j Weaver, ot
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Snenrer and 1 the Hotel I'miKjuu. are in Yreka
children am enjoyiiiK a week's va-1 this week iiispi-ciinc the new hotel
cation cainpini,' at 1'eel.
unfile.
i,v Mr. and
-vrrtn" ' foiled
w'- --: shot in
ts"iu". ,. the
llllll JIDllie lie w
.,..r.. when M'-Cny
.f,b. r..v r and ord-
;U,er.ond over
-'"'" '.'". " .' revolver
heVp.a-lNf l.anil alter,
'.ml then .-nl'ed the;
Mct'ov's arrest followed.
..I.' f nnllce are sconrliiK ,
. ..Mii.llnif t
: nk.,,1 Moers. wealthy
0 .,! divorced hns-
1t the ch ad woman, who
., first reporieu n' :
r ,nd Mill in lat'T rumors
rt been wounded,
.n, had h-eii rli-irr-l with I
i
Visiting Here
Miss Emma Hell, formerly of
Rosehurs, now living in Kiinka.
tnliforni? is visiting fi.r a short
time with Miss Vernit.i Kolilliasen
in this city.
belns constructed
Weavers.
there by the
Drive to Portland
O. 1). Newhiird. sister Mrs. W.
Returns to Home
K. V. Crain w ho has boon '
siH-ndiiiK several mouths in east
e.n Oreuon where he visited with
relatives, has ri'lurni il to the ;
Soldiers Home.
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ROI'ARIANS CO TUESDAY
The local ltotarv club mem
bers will no to Wolf l ick
on Tue.-day, August I'.l, in
stead nt Thursday, as an
tu iiuced ;a.-t mvlit. The lix al
K.n 11,1 1, ure lit meet llm
Medtuid club at Wolf Creek
Taertl on 'l'ue.-,da, and the
two iirt.iniaiii.us will cninv
an outdiH i dinner together.
These intercity ineeis have
been creatly enjoyed in the
I'.ast, and tho members hero
are looking torwald to a imhhI
time when they juin ihe Med-
for duiiuit.eis cu Tucsdav.
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Time to think about
Your Fall Seed
Plaro your orders now for grass and clover
sr-od, vetch, rye, cheat, gray oats,
i I;: ve you bought your
FLOUR?
WANTED WI iEAT AND BARLEY
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Planning New Hc-me
A. Hums, and diuiehter. Miss Tom Ness, manne r of tho Cali
Theluia. left this ufurnoon fir 1 f. nia mve,,, i',,.,., cnn.i.snv in
the trip by -this city, is planniiiK tho erection
Port land. They made
cjiomoiiiie and will return
day.
Kenrcsentauve John v. Uingley,
of Pikesville, Kj, has beeu nomi
nated on the Republican ticket to
succeed himself In Congress. Lang
loy, who has appealed his Federal
Court conviction of conspiracy to
violate the Volstead Act, calls the
action of tha voters a vindication.
One more cur of Royal Coal SI
available tit summer prices, or
der iiiiu'. IH'iin-Cerretscu Co. Ji,
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On Business Here
C. V. Keyser, formerly a resi
dent of this vicinity, new located
al l.os Angeles, arrived this moru
itiK ami is speiulitiK a few days
looking lifter property Inlereiits.
SEE Uo FIRST WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY.
FARM BUREAU
COOPERATIVE EXCHANGE
Rosc-hurrr Oakland
Satur- i (, a fine new home in Laurelwood
I addition. Mr. Ness has purchased Umpqua Chiefs to Meet
I cue of the finest lots 111 the audi
turn.
I Guests From California
mi. Hiiu ..iiM. r.an u. .Morse anu i .
daiiKhter I'oll.vanna. of I.oiik j Visiting in Washington
i.eac.i, aiiiiirn.il, Hl'O pilosis nore
I for a few days of Mr. and Mrs. A.
G. McMillin. They me traveling by;
. automobile.
'tiuccks" Travers. of Hosedalo.
ettlement sul- -jiaten Island, N. unexpected
to th divon e was un.iei ; 3cir t0 Ule jioo.ooo estate of bis
hile the laiellniiy oi me step-grandfather, Charles Dlatt, Sr,
Tient tioue ileiiareo iilh, n,.pt right on workiug on his J5a-
and th' woman n.i.- ,iay joo excavating lor a Douse. He
h,re as "Mr. mil Mrs. N. i Wj keep on the Job until he actually
I baa tha XUunev in the bank, ha sava.
it' Monitor wh-n Moors an-;
l in court ins preiiniina...
prooertv
Daughter Born
Word was received today tf tho
birth of a daughter to Mr. and
Mrs. Julius Ridillo of Portland.
Mr. Iiiddlo is the son of County
Clerk and Mrs. 1. II. Riddle of this
city.
Mrs. Anna Voateh has gone to
Hoqmaia. Washiniiton, where she
will make an extended visit with
her daughter, Mrs. l.ee Carter. Mr.
an I Mrs. Carter will probably ac
company her back to Ri.seburg and
r.pi nd their vacation here.
The I'mpqua Chiefs will meet at
7:"u o'clock tonight at the Ijiw
reiuo Realty office. Special busi
ness will b. bn.iiKhl up at the
session and a full attendance is
desired.
One more car of Royal Coal
available at summer prices, or
der now. lienn-tierietseti Co.
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Hints From a House
Wife's Kitchen Diary
All'Jlist 15 I
FOR SALE A few odd 1
cupboard doors, window j
screens, door and window 1
frames. ono book case,
colonade opening with posts,
one pullman breakfast nook
at a sacrifice. '
ROSK1SURO I.UMDKn &
MFO. CO.
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i Visiting Parents
! Miss Hazel Wado, who is taking
nurses training at the (iood
Samaritan Hospital at Portland,
is in Rosebuig and will spend a
vacation of 3 weeks with her par
ents Mr. and Mrs. A. Wade.
Speeder Fined
J. C. Hinkle was today fined S:
on a charge of speeding. IU was j
arrested by Deputy Sheriff Leas i
of Oakland and entered a plea of
guilty in this justice,, court. Not
having the money for the fine he
went to Jail,
... n-iu ael II. r
hi, bail fixed nt $112,000
he furnished. McCoy nnd
i M.ien were ali-ent from this
r,r but both had attended
ius ones toitei ner.
- Theresa Moers, llivurceii
C of Albert Moers. wealthy
je dealer and friend of
hrja Sell.-, known In the prize
as "Kid McCoy" wasfoiind
E to death here today by the
nr of her homo. The ox
I'if has lioen questioned by
i raiice.
r-Isndladv of ihe apartment'
L Irhere Mrs. Mners resided I Moors in court McCoy also has at
I.! irrordins to the polise, tended wijh Mrs. Moers, but both
k KcCoy l-o had I n living j werc ai)s,,nt from that of August
tn;ce .Inlv PL under the n
n lakeir'Vo '"Vlie sc. no of! Wild rumors swirled about cen
is'Mra? .McCoy was asked by j trnl police heiiiliiiarters as nffl-
.i--sista.it eiii.niiii . ril!iilr(i to different mrts of i Major Scott Leave
--, if ho had killed Mrs.
j -pi?i'"st made nt reply.
ra she killed?" Kline
flrj separated mo from the
t roman I ever loved," McCoy
J to have replied
j tho city in attempts lo unravel
the Moors-McCoy tangled tri
fincle and others subjected the
former fighter to a grilling ex-
' nnjination.
Ono allowed eye-witnoss grnph-
icnlly described a scene in which
Miss Marsters Here
Miss Vivian Marsters, a former
Rcscburg irl, is u guest here at
the A. C. Marsters home. Miss
Marsters has accepted a position
for next year at Salem where she
will be head of Ihe householil arts
department in the Salem high
school.
Call for Convention
F. E. Coulter, chairman of the
LaFollctto for President Club of
Oregon, has Font a call for a con
vention of the LaFollette boosters
to Rost-biirg. Tho convention is to
be held in Portland in the main
hal of the city library on Satur
day, August 23nl.
Pleased With Roseburg
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Trnvlute of
Marysville, Kansas, are juiosls of
relatives in this city for a few
davs. Mr. Traveluto is niavor of
her of commerce was not held yes- i his home city and is much Inter
terday afternoon. Next wiwk the ,.B,,,, jn t. appearance ot Rose
board will meet Tuesday evening . burg and Its Improvements.
at 7:"0 instead of at 4:30 as has! ,
boon tho usual custom. Bargain Dance Tonight-
Tim Illue Devils will give thnir
regular "f. cent barain danco nt the
Rainbow Carilens tonivht. A fine
program of late dance hits will be
ivtn. The orchestra now ranks
as one of the finest in southern
; Oregon anil the good music is at-
Visitor In Roseburg
L. S. LTIerman i f the Western
Starch nnd Dehydrating Co., of
Portland and litesham. was an in
terested visitor in this city today.
Ills firm is branching out and he
was agreeably surprised concern
ing the extent of the orchards In
this vicinity. ',
Old Veteran Dies
Justus Chase, ngeil SI years,'
who came to tho Oregon SoliNers j
t Home from Cranls Pass six days
' ago, passed away yesterday at the '
hospital of the Institution. The vet
eran had been In failing health for
several months. The funeral serv
ices were hold this afternoon at :
the home and interment took place
in the Soldiers Home cemetery.
Jim LTIenborg, aged fij years, a ;
pioneer resident of Drain, passed '
away yesterday quite suddenly. 1
Death icsr.lied from heart fall ure,
lifter a protracted spell of ill 1
health. Mr. LUeubcrg has n-.it been 1
well for several years, but was
feeling as well as usual up lo a !
short time beli.ro his death iK-iur- i
red. !
He was a native of Iowa, nnd
came west with his parents when
a small hoy. After a short resi
dence in California the family
moved to Oregon, and Jim Fllen
berg spent practically all of the
remainder of his life in the vicin
ity of Drain.
He is survived by a widow and
three children, Fred of Rend;
Charles and Leoua, of Drain.
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Meeting Postponed
On iircount cf conflk'tiTiar on
KaK'mcnts )ht rcKular nu'etini: of
the L'oanl of Uirrctora of the rham-
Aueust 11 Albert Moers ; McCoy shot Moers to death utter ty organization to promote
Major Hcolt, who has been In
the city for several days making a
survey of the Hoy Srout situation. I
left yesterday afternoon f-r
Ret'dsport, vhere today he ad-
tae tirove, m'(1iomi anu looh nay
Program o Be Good
The free vaudeville program to
be proflented ftt. the Itainliow (Jar
deiiH at Winchester at 8:45 o'clock
Saturday nlnht will be excfptitni
ally ood Hits week. The Hawaiian
String Quartette, Tacoma'.s After
noon Tea Society orchestra, will
Kive the entertainment and this
fine musical organization is ar
raitKinK some excellent numbers
for the UosebuiR nublic. Tho pro
pram will be Hiven just, prior to
the dance, ntaiting promptly at
s:4ii p. in.
I
Cooking Art Ak $M
and Science jllA&l
L mm E
r i -a r f
A WHOLE VEGETABLE OIN
NER ON A SINGLE
PLATTER
city relative to the pro-posed coun-
the
t ri'iwl here on fj.nno bail
If" lie was lirini'rlit up on
H " that he had broken Into
I nt' i shoo and stolen $ "0.
I worth of stork i-ertifiratos
I 'her valuables while a prnp-
V seiPent urn under way.
I wlimtnary hearing is set
r Kridav. ; lawn and chnn:
j Tine liferent nnpcai-ances of Thnrsday evening.
finding Mrs. Moers slain in their Hoy Scout niovenient.
apartment, but Moers body count
not be found nnd no trace rf his : Circus at Marshfield
whereabouts could be located. Tho Al. (i. Parties Wild Animal
points.
I Circus - is hilled to
1 Marshfield on August
' ing to word received
appear in j
"nt nc. .,!-
If vou think yonr town is a dead , , .,,. r,.c,.vi here toilav.
for 'one crme over to the court li''sfl ; Honeburs will have no circus this
your iiniiu. : V(,ar i,,,, rn nccotint of Maishfleld
. being so close to this city several
from this city will probably make
the trip.
BUY
Royca! Coal
It's Characteristics Are
1. Cleanliness
2. Instant heat more heat.
Lcng lasting quality.
Fewer ashp no rlinlrr
5. Most economical, because
more fuel value no wsate.
Order a sack nnrJ o
of
lit pirn company
'3' "' S,f"' Phone 128
SEE THE NEW !
Western Furnace! I
?rp you i,.JV
'' door.
Has 25
3 firm. Um, 1 ?v 1 fl;nk
Less joints, burns wood or coal.
ON OISPLAY AT-
Charles Rober8 Home
Charles Heberts. wife and daugh
ter, returned 'home yesterday. Mr.
and Mrs. Hoberts left last week
for Newport to enjoy a vacation,
but were called to IJrownsvllle by
the death of Mr. Uoherta mother.
Following the funeral they re
turned to Itngeburg hriniuj; Mr.
Roberts' invalid daughter who had
been staying with her grandmoth
er. Witt Visit Camp
The visiting committee from
the chamljer of co-mm'Tce at the
auto camp this evening i.s compos
ed of the following: Messrs. J. II.
Ilernhr. V. A. lizard, I. (i.
Tiroadway, HaroM J'ellows, U. (J.
llarnes and lr. ('. K. Allen. The
secretary of the chamber will be
In the rffice ef the organization at
7 o'clock this evening to issue
identifying bad ires to tho commit
tee, and members are urted to
call and tet them. Tin committee
that visited the camp last evening
found several po.)ple who an? in
tensely inleresied fn liosebuic and :
Pouglas rounty, and .'-everal .f
thorn are sure to locate here in tho
near future.
Senator McNary Here j
I. S. Senator and Mrs. Charles!
L. McNary. Mr. and Mrs. I,aw-i
nnce McNarv and Ki-hard W.
Price, manager of the ( rater Lake
Lodge at Crater Iike. were
guests nt'the II)t'l 1'mprjua last
nlht. The Mf-Nary's an- the
guests of Mr. I'rtre. who Is con
ducting them on a tour of the
state. He met them at Ilend yes
terday and they nuitoied fiotn that
rmint nv'r the MrKenie pass to
Kupene ami to this city for the
nigh!. They I-ft this morning for
Crater Lake whero they will spend
a flay. I mring th senator'n stay ;
In the nptiriial park be will inspect
the roads. Th state hihwaH up
tf Ihe forests are nod but the
roads w i'hin the reserve me not
being kept up by the government
Tc-jrists Warned
Fred Ha lies returned today
from the co.ul and is warning hi
friends to be careful of the way
they park in Co-piiHe. There are
several inierHcctions where a
street coming tn will end, giving
only three leads from the Inter
section. Parking is forbidden on
the blank side, but the only marks
to indicate .such a nil " are dark
red marks, which cannot be seen
unless one carefully examines the
pavement. Mr. Ilayms says tha
addition to the busi- this knowledge cost him J.."io
when a zeaious cop iu.im m u mm
to the city hall tor infringement
of the order.
(.AxKin'Int d I'res I.s-nfed AVInO
CIIK'ACO. Aug. i;t. We.dern
democratic beadiiuarters will be
upem-d hero tomorrow it was an
nounced today by (leorgo ltren
nan, nut ional committeeman tor
Illinois.
Arrangements v. Ill be made for
several western speeches by John
W. Davl::, tho party's preside:, ti;-
ntMiiinec.
Sicn Attracts Attention
The beautiful new electric sign
of Ihe Hudson L'lectric utore, is at-
Mr.icting a great deal cf attention.
Flashing bright colors at nigh, it
can be seen for a great distance
ami is a fin
ne;;s section. The sign is modern
in design and several other mer
chants ate considering tho instal
lation of similar ones.
Rolurn From Pc-rtland
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Shoemaker
and mother. Mrs. M. J. Shoemaker,
j returned from Portland yesterday.
Mr.. M. J. Shoemaker has been
'visiting at the old home in Ohio,
j She is very glad to be back In the
j I'mpqua Valley and escape the hot
wave which has been sweeping the
, middle west and east.
'Trucks GocJs to Astoria
H. S. French and Jim Hunter
left this morning with an auto
truck load of household goods be
j longing to II. H. Johnson, princi
pal of the Koseburg high school
! last year. Mr. Johnson has ae
1 cepted a place in Ihe Astoria high
sehool. and is moving his gcis to
' his new location by truck.
Leaves For Port Orford
It. V. Hates, editor of the Kne
! burg News-Review, left this morn
ing for Port Orford where Im: will
attend the Pioneet s Reiinicn h'-ld
at thi't place on Thursday, Friday
and Satuiday of this week. M rn. .
Hates will Join Mm nt Marslitield
for the journey. Mr. Hi'tes was
born in Poi I Orfnd and hi- par,
en to were pioneers of that s- iin. ;
Fine Booster Writcup i
Ceorge Nenner, Jr., "Chief Ptiip
qua." is the author of a fine ar-
tide which appeals In the An: list
number of "Oregon Husiness." ihe
n-acazine ihsue 1 by the .-tate
chamber of ( ommerc. A r "od ,
ph( :o til the 'Lmpoia Chief " ap-,
pears wit h the tstory and the nc
tivilies of the I'mpriua Va'iey
be(js!eii are outlint d in ie;ail. '1 lie
August number is debited lo tho
Oreuon Hospitality Clubs a'ld
Ktoi i s f)f ach bm ster
Hon in the state appears
or;
Large Barn is Burned
A laC'e lain be'oni ing ti
M.:1m'Ws, who resides six
from ihe f!t, rn-ar Melrose.
d last night, killing several
na-
hU! II-
h .id
New Traffic Officer '
Ktlwin "Huh" Wescott, well
known Roseburg boy. was yester
day appointed city traffic officer.
Mr. VYYscoit is f.ivorably ktnwn
. in Koseburg and will Uiidoutedly ;
: make a fine officer. It is int bis
intention to persei-ule motorists
i but just to patrol Ihe thorough
fares of tin- city to see (hat no
! lives are endangered by ruthless
motorists. Motorists are urned to
give the new officer their fullest
coi peration. it being assured thai
he will endeavor to give everyone"
a fair and somite deal. The. Mate
traffic officer, Pete Thiirber, rec
ommeitdt d the appointment of Mr.
WeSCOtt.
Soutlorn Pacific Sets Record
A great deal of credit is due the
Southern Pacific company for ihe
fine time made in the delivery of
the new file truck which arrived
here today from Indianapolis.
Kealizhm that lh city of Rose
bur;; was desl i ous of securing
quick delivery, action was taken ,
to give the long haul to the
Souther n Pacific company ami
tliiit company expedited the ship
merit in t'.ne shain. 'Ihe truck was
fbdlvereil to th S' uthein Pacific
company at Oipb-n, Ctah. ?: I" Au
gust 7th. It passed Koseille,
California, at C:.'i;" p. m. August
lot h ami arrived in Roseburg .it 7
a. in. Am-'iiHt Pith. Tliis Is a good
art'umejit In favor of Ihe company
and men hauls desiring cpib k de
livery of gfieds to or fumt eastern
or ndddl" west markets should
realise tli.it l!ie Southern Pi" ific
company of.'eis the finest S'-riee
Tre tmploys of the local fn idil
off i' e nlo de-ierve credit f ; rt se
curing P o;.ipt action on 1 lie ship
ami the dty officials today
tbauki d them for the good sei v-ire
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jEuSihess lAtiht
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B.B-s MILITARY
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tlcn ii-iiehi-r. miiiiiII .ieri
en r-f M I hiihtiMhii, nirlrl ilU-
el I hut', stoi'lnl iiilinili'Ufi mill .
iMritl irnliilnn. C n I u I K il r I
, rfull i-iif n rriM' (. 1 !
Vegetable sulada are a vury ap
pctizing and healthful dish and
should be served a few times a
week during the summer months
while fresh vegetables are avail
able. Most housewives know that these
salads can be served moat attrac
tively and make a tremendous ap
pcui to tho members of the family
who come home tired out after
work on a hot day.
The objection raised Is that a
salad of this kind should be made
up of three or four vcip'lablc9 and
that the cooking of these vegeta
bles requires a few mimes burning
on the stovo for at least an hour,
making tho kitchen uubearnblft.
Here is a suggestion for a salad
of four vegetables w hich can all be
boiled together, leaving the kitchen
cool and comfortable and suvmr:
considerable fuel.
Scrape and cut up pome young
carrots, prepare some string beans I
in about two inch lengths, and
sholl some fresh lima beans and
peas. Place all in an enameled
ware snucepnn. cover with cold
water and add salt. When finish
t?d, pour Into an enameled ware
colander to drain and cool. If
enameled wure is used there will
be no danger of the vegetables bo
coming discolored.
Cover a platter with lettuce
Icavps and place the heart in the
center. When the vegetables are
cold, distribute them on top of the
lettuce. If you have any cold left
over potatoes, they can be diced
ond added to the salad. Garnish
with a few sliced hard-tmHvd eggs,
celery, radishes and olives. This
will make an elaborate-looking but
simply prepared meal.
For best results the cotfee should
be freshly ground. Surprising as
it will be to most. Professor Pres
ent t says that the coffee should not
be more than two minutes in water
of from 1K5 to 21)3 degrees Fahren
heiL At these trnterutures most
of the caffeine will be dissolved,,
says Professor Prescott, the flavor
giving oils will not be boiled away,
and the bitter and woody taste
will not be developed as much as
by boiling. Professor Prescolt
finds also that coffee boiled for one
minute is markedly more bitter,
than that which has been infused
at a litlit below th boiling point.
BEETS APKETlZiNG AND
JUICY
Russia and Uritain F
in Treaty.
A SCIENTIFIC CUP OF
COFFEE
Many Inexperienced housewives
serve tasteless, colorless beets, sim
ply because they do not know how
to prepare them. They either cut
the leaves oil" too close to the root
or test them too often with a fork
while boiling. One method is as
bad as the other and ho is the re
sult.
To get the hest results, jtit cut
off the leaves about three inches
from the root no other tri Jiming
is necessary. Snrub the bee ft gen
tly, put them in an enamelej ware
saucepan, cover with cold water
and add salt. L'xe enamelei ware
to be sure that they will keep their
bright red color, because this ware
does not affect the acids in vee-,
tables. I,et them boil for fifty min-.
utes before testing them. When
they are good and tender, pour oft
(tie water and peel them. Cut in
quarter of an inch slices and t'Jck
a few lumps of butter between the
layers.
BAKED FISH WITH PARS
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Phone 25
our windows for bargains.
work hH b.n on th.w of liorK. I'ifl.-i-n t.m of hay v..ru K v ' v. 7
rns.ld il-irlns tho st four y.ars, 'I'-si r. .cl ,y th.- I.lii"-. Mm. Jjir Aiit '?; IVliili
V ml trm.-! in ih' ji.i-t f.iiir m i- Mnthi wan Kl'.nn i n !!. i.m-c aVf1lJ"'-l ( j i For Infantt,
A wr ha li- n vry lo-ai v. Mr. .- 11 ' fir'- s l :- .t-iI "l J Jrfi 1 Invalid,,
$ Prlrc st.iio.1 tliix moTlne thnt he si'" rn.-lnl to thn h.n.-ii to mm- i!i- ffi f.i V UL T.hiHrtn,
ilium til.-ir.K tn make liuxi-linre nnlinalH but In i!:iln rn hIic ri. f -r- ifv'MMtJlS The Aeed
OX4IIXi.ix.i:i.x4,
Ills bloruivi-r on his wnv a nnil
from th lake i f t: ft viry
highly of Ihehotil nrconinilations
In the city nnrl In s hoosli-r for
HoHhiirK an th' loKiral ;toiov-r
point fur tourlnis.
I mvral bifiin to the urn! imiI Wch MKIr. Mhl Ortiin rxt. in pnmiiet
ti'di. Hot H " am anil HTi.ui-e i-Uo form.mnlrThf FxkI Drink (r A'A Apf.
Injur. l I.' r Inn-S'i" v i tl'-n Dicntihli; No Cooking. A lirfit Lunch
iii' ilif iil ntti'ti! !'n by hr. Il v-r. tiwayi nt hnnd. Alw In Tablet form.
The ni inln of Hie bl ize In tin- Ak for "orieA's," at nil Fountains,
known. .. OajT AtoJ lioiUtians Substitute.
ID rSr;VJ
M Itakov ky, head of the Rus
rf!.in Soviet delegation that has been
In London attempting to ni;otiaie
a treaty If h Ureal Ilrttaltt, has
failed, Mritih representatlvca do-m.-itidiriB;
that t Im i til Minna a (Tree
tn pay their pre-war debts before
Hrit!;i bunkers will extend a credit
to the Kovlet. This the itusatuna
refuse to o.
If we U)ld the truth we could all
own up to numerous cups of ure
palatable cunVw thnt we have hsd
in our own h'uncs or at the home
of friends where we know that I hi
liest of cotfee i uiM'd. 1 here ure two
kinds that art? purl injUrl y dii
tastef'd the bitter kind nd the
tyo linely ground - almost pulver-
. ic d --which lea1. a nedmieni nil
one'ji tong'ie and a clnky h-eiifi in
one's tlnuftL
Put at last the scieitf tatjj have
', found the nee iet if nutkirig tfm.d
COtfee. Ill U fe..ft entitled "St l.-i
llliC Coif ef Ke-fareh," reeerii lv M-
i.ued by S..ni'iid C PitH.tt. Pro
fe.-.-Ht-r tn th- ll.'purtH.ent -jf Piolo
gy nnd Public il-.ttth in flie M.i
Kiifl ij-. tfo lfi-ttue .if T. I h'i.ili,-V.
many l.icts of inteict are re.
VM it'll
-'or I're-ciit niHint jiiFt thM
tb- ti.cr.J of !..!' o ba .ery lini
ber,' ! on Pe tl.ivt.f pr laie.1 -th.it
rt.'Tct tif iiei n rno.i ictal
(rt ,, i.., if ft..1 t v f" -'ed H ti !
K i ' ! V-! ,,,lV P"P-'ed I
bt:T th.r I '-'ti 'fete cuile wiin
tt tH ami bad v prepared He,
p'jinU out tb it the iiersil
rn:!f 'ti S" ol the ut movt Irn I
tnt n V-fjl I'H'iifn sho'ilil
n -i ti'f f-porv l.f j
C " th t te.n ' -e',- pf'i-eli I
m tt'Mif rr'rrr-.t o
jrt i. h r'. f ' c '' t )
Ufi V 9 r. '' 4 ''
tV o, Vi f uati'e-s va
mt r-.r 1
Fish makes a nice light supper
very much appreciated in warm
weal tier, and bluchh, weak list,
and fresh mackerel offer a variety
at this season It is especially nice
baked and an a green hie change in'
tbs usutd routine of roast, bro'.l,'
fry a 'id b'il Another advantage
is t.Sat It re.p:ires such a short
time to cook, nnd although many
housewives realire this they are
aver-e to baking Ash bera'ise they
have txperienced some trouble in
reniovir n it from the baking paa
to h platter This difficulty can be
oven nine by 'jsing an enameled
:re bkmg pan No transferring
. ill be necessary then the fish
run b garnished with lernon and
wjiiereie.ss and nerved intact in the
china like Mft in which it is baked.
KVmov the ca!er hy scraping
with a d'ill knife from ihe tad and
pht the b.-h down th tM-ny.
Cb-an. wipe and dry and ruh with
-;ilt .riMde nnd out I're.lge with
tlour. r.'icoin with n little blark or
.Mvenne pepper. Place the tisii
with the lnide upward tn a well
do '. ler i d efiH tue led ware baking
Pin t'"l ' i t 'f te.'..r ttt
! ' t 17e ot -ill fi;j in top of the
fish Place in a hot oven without
water As soon as It begins te
brown pour a hall cupful ot not
w liter ifite i he pan and hmtp rr
peatcdly rvt-ry ten minute- at'ter
-trds Kuke until tetoS-r and
er w::n a ta'ice m i le of
t C" J rtrsv hnd Ohtoti OilXt
fc i i r i r ar.J oil.
w pH'tiffl tKiird with their
; 'j o fd rfh at ifnt'iis
l'P utr ou'rt add tti
rinit'i'r. v'jri4 far ntc toe.-ik
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