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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 8, 1921)
e . ..... o - e WEDNESDAY. JUNE iMbll . o - ' e e I?A GRAk'DB EVENING OBSERVES PAGE THREE Carp e Cook Kno.w . Cauliflower-We' WEARS-It '' : . . . - - ! . :,..fi- from Hie mioicil duty ot ineiiiiiins Just o Ijie food w hich is to main tain th glory of the FJpiub prlao ring. . . It was time x to wexip, attriht "A man, 'proanrly noiirtaluel can vatuiuiMh anything," said. Clu't Mar ot. Su It la all up to llnul. CHiitortw. A camera of I lie Kastimin uiaini faeture la I lie only rtal raiuera made 1 tut I la good and relliible ui all limns. These you will ilnd. ul Silverthnra's lnig Store, und at a prlcfc to fit your pocket ho k, TO BUY that olcaratt. ... THEN LIGHTING, up; SMACKING THEIR llpa. AND SAVING, "Oh. Bur. ITS- THE exact eopr. OP THAT 'Sattaty Mead. . AND THEN-1 oama-to. AND AIO to mUV "THIS TIME you'r.dnaala ... FOR SURE. . . WAKE UP, you dant fool WHY, THAT 'BalUfy bland. SIMPLY CAN'T b copla. HE KUOWS 5oST jnOoi-O EAT FAMILY DRUG STORE CA UKANOCORCaUN. .IT PAYS TO AUVKHT1SH I I HF.wrji IS o fWJTiCUUAl. Ihat me BoufaT Ali. mS WHO'LL WIN? LET HENRIi : :f WISE YOU '' . 11Y AUK HOIHC ' MANH ASSET, I,, 1.. Ju.io ).--What is the most impoi t;iul fm-mr in preparing Ceorf-es Carjitiif iv to pieet Jack Deiupuey? , Henry Vf.ttvoi will loll yu; , "Tho cook vt course!" Xoit hob H'juy IS the ciook--lhu only prizo-filiiiiig cook in c.i,'.'V,iv Henry says .ih-- two c;tuliflo-.vf:.- .;ira had nothing to do with bin (merest lr. vegeiahlea. Ho was a .-o-.l: he fture he beeuiun a prizefiKh tei . fit Is like thifl." said Henri, stop ping in Iho iiMpurntlon or a l"r of lamb, "A fishier can't be i:u pur lieu 1 a r a h .) t w h a t h e ma ' - a 11 1 1 jpfco but. a Ctlscr, who Ks t (oik. can better tal-e care of Mulsumi jpeorgea? if "I sen everylhinp ho eats Is pio pared 'jual so.' My cooking lor ' ' Bloimieur (JeovKea is plain hiiie V V cook ins smrlr ns a prlze-fiKl'itlnft . gentleman should ent. I bring li i til Strength you will see." 1 '' Henri pointed to the roast and I gave a demonstration of why' his ' meats are better than nny , mit-'s ,7 else. ; "Reganlez-look 1 open the door -f and baste the. 1 oast -ho I conserve all the rich juices. In hotels-pluniTf - they stick in the roast-'-and, Tini! .'( "I give Monsieur (Jeorges one light and one dark meal a day all cooked to a -tenderness ah par fnitment. Ah for vegetables llie;e is the grand secret one must puaid veil the cooking for n man who Ik building up his strength. m "I give Monsieur fleorgos nlf-o hi favorite dessert apple pie." Henri speaks only French, hut be la not overlooking every chance to learn English. 'I began to cook as an npprentice at 3 3," ho continued. "Then I was at Rumpletneyer's, the Elyee Hotel nd the Majtwtic. White I was a cook, Charlie I-nOne, win was i:t the same hotel, md -I used to r.o to : The Home of the Soul. a gynt, Tliei) wo both took up prize l'if.'.liiing. I'm not thruitgh lightiim because 1 u in a cook oh, no in deed!" .- He "Trebles" Henri, it may be neon, not only biiiHs" but trebles, for j "doubles In In his spare time In Paris ha runs tumldry, um: Hut as for cook- lug for Monsieur ('entgoH "that is a Bervice of love for the profes sion." Thelilgh cher to Cat pent ler In 110, muscular, heavy set. with thick brown hair and brown eyes. When be pla res the home cooked viands before the European heavy woight chanrpion he Itt a spotless lignie in high white eoo k 's ca p ami white apron. 'So-particular Is he In the prepar alion of Cm d-Miller's food thai he brought enough special implements of his trade from Paris to lurnHli an ordinary kitchen. Owing to the cook shortage In America Henri's fame as chef tin luxe has caused many a longing eye to glance his way. But jamais! never!- says the chef-pugilist -laundry owner, could all the dollars of America lure him Get this free booklet for its 1 PRACTICAL SUGGESTIONS LDN'T quan for y mail the coupoi Edison Likes in M six selections he own. He Hits his hints on music ap is free use the coupe I Hi AM) 1 M.wq.ix . 1 1 . . . .1 m.ih 1 r home! . . . 1 l It bnnt ic". MA :!iks evl fuvoris i;it:oi:l J What Edison Likes in Music you like to get ac- the btst music homeiA Just brire ur you "What Edison names ryone shuuld s. He gives This booklet . rVyi:nv & In olden times, it was believed that the seat of the soul was the stomach, most likely for the reason that a man .is never so completely used up as when his stomach is out of order. For the cure of ordinary stomach troubles, there i.s nothing quite so prompt ami satisfactory as Chamberlain's Tab lets. They strengthen the stomach pnd enable it to perforin its function's naturally. Give them. a trial.' They only cost a quarter. adv. Delicious lee ('ream, .'Delicious Berkeley Ice Cream Ihn: It jupt an good as it sounds. Tie flavois and pure cream from x.'ii ' It is made are a gre;it satisfartion to all custontei. Is what Al s:iv and we all know. He ju:-t cau'i help but tell' (lie truth. .Palace Confectionery Co. Cool Dilwks. When you ate thirst v for a licious drmk or n special sund.ie, or a ; dritdc of that fine Green River a con- I coction of pure pleasure, drop in at Silverthorn's Soda Fountain. FAMILY DRUG STORE, i. A QAANOlCCnCOON -"And it wa a home-run,dad,, "We needed one jo kin, and I slammed the first L.i II up between left n centre. It never would have been good for more thin three bases, but I had on those new Sportshul ltd I stretched it to a lionie rim. All the fellows iv.iit Sportshus now." Big men and litrlc mm vlint sport trimming on thrir pljy sin-. The Sportihu ii rid trimmed, red cornigjtrd sr a splendid shoe at aimftdrate price. And how the little folks like their looks. 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