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WORTH POULTRY AND GAME TIME ANO TROUBLE. GOOD APPLE PUDDINGS CARE AND USE OF CA88EROLE. Excellent Servant cf the Cook Mu«t Salad Roll« Call for Cara In tha Mak. Hav« Proper Treatment, «nd Thia Ing, but th« Result Repay« All Advice 1« Good. th« Outlay. RCCIPE8 FOR WHAT 18 KNOWN Before using a casserole for the first | A8 QUEEN OF OES8ERT8. Hoalil one cup milk, add three tn ('an »»t »«u f«n«y prim tag Wild Duck« ■nd nt>Mr ««■>• In nnaaun. Wrlla ua fur < aah offer on all klnda of poultry, pork, ate. PearKon-Page Co., Portland blespoona butter, one and a half ta- bleapixma augur and half a teaspoon ---------------- —------ --------------- fui of aalt. When lukewarm add one MAKK Kill MONKY! B- our rrprwnUlIv«. | Eaay aalva anywhere Hhow «ample« and take rirdere No ri«k. Don't wall; write hnluu Kept 11. Kwn 111. Wllroa Hid«. Port Ian 4. Or. , Machinery yeaatcake, dissolved in one-quarter cupful« lukewarm water and one and u hulf cupful« flour. Cover and let rise, then add white of one egg beat en stiff, and foured to kneud. Again let rile, ahupe In »mull biscuits, place In rowa on floured board, cover with cloth and let It rlae until light and well puffed. Flour handle of wooden spoon. and make a deep crease in middle of each blacult, take up and prena edge* together. Place closely In buttered pan, cover, let rlae, brush over with one egg slightly beaten and diluted with one tsbleapoonful milk and bake 12 or 15 minute« In a hot oven, Tbi» may seem quite a procesa to go through, but when done and ready to be eaten one feel« really re paid. They are the beat I ever ate. Dutch StyJe Universally Llk.d— Cooked With Rice 1» a Method Many Pr«f«r—Brown B«tty an Old Favorite. Dutch apple pudding —One pint of flour, one teaspoon cream tartar, one- half teapsoon soda, one-half teaspoon salt, one egg and a generous two thirds cup of sweet milk. Mix the flour, cream tartar, »oda and salt to HOLTON and BUEM HER gether and put through the sieve. band Instrument«. The moat complete «lock Beat the egg light and mix with the it Muatcal Men handiM In the Northweat. Write for Catekrpuee. milk. Hub two tablespoons of butter ■ KIBKKl.ING-LUCAM MUSK CO. into the flour and mix well with the IM Heroad Nlraet FerUaad. Orepen milk and egg. Ito not mold, but pour the mixture Into a well buttered pan, having the dough one inch deep In the HUNTERS! TRAPPERS! pan. Pare tour apple», cut them In K«d Cr« Hall Blue will w»h double m many I'eal direct with manufac. lx>n’t pul your money eighth», »tick the piece» in row» Into lurer. We pay Iha h>«he<i ek.ihM ■■ «ny other Liu«. price, for 11«w Fur«, Write lulu any other. the dough and aift on two tableapoons for free price Hal andah.pptna of granulated sugar. Bake In a mod IM«. Premium Fruit Cake. erate oven twenty-five minutes. Serve N N. INUI CO, H ERD RS Sugar, three cup»; butter, one and with sugar and cream or any sweet * IUI UM KMrUUID. OU one-half cup»; »1« egg»; »our cream one and one-half cup«; »aleratu« or sauce. Apple and Rice Pudding—One and Hoda, two t«a»poonful«; currants, one halt pound; rulalns, three-fourth« one-half cup« uncooked rice, two dozen (round; citron, one-fourth pound; one ■mall apple«. Wash the rice and soak nutmeg, flour. Direction», beat the two hour« In cold water. Pare and For al! diseaxe». No jtoiaon* or egg* thoroughly, then add sugar and quarter the apples, wet the pudding miner«!* umnl. Sent» for symptom butter and beat till smooth; dissolve cloth, « pfmm I it in the colander, blank. EREE ADVICE. the salcratua In a little warm water sprinkle lightly with flour, spread on and put in the cream and make the two-thirds of the rice, lay in the ap cake quite thin with flour to prevent SEATTLE, WASHINGTON. the fruit from settling to the bottom. ple« as closely as possible, then the Do not chop the raisin», but cut them remainder of the rice. Tie up the In halve» and remove the seed«; elan bag. put into boiling water and boll use acedle»» raisin». Then scald a one hour. Serve with molasses sauce. RAW FURS few moments to soften, drain and Molasse» Sauce—One cup of mo- WANTEDi flour (dredge); then before putting lasses, one-half cup of water, one ta into the cake cut the citron In tbln blespoon of butter, one-half teaspoon MitMtsT num ova uiwm slices, and ns you Hl! In a layer of * ’• H. UEBES & CO. cake put the citron over evenly, then of cinnamon, a »peck of aalt, three /. P Hagemann. Mar. more of the cake mixture and another tablespoon» of vinegar. Boil twenty ■AiitunanH. hmíb layer of the citron and so on un minute«. Thia 1« also nice for apple IM HaiiMa M UtMi t Ut til the citron is evenly divided through pudding«, where cream is not plenty. U f«X IMI la*. IwtWOH ♦ CM© •— — v« s Mweo. Apple earthen dish and place around the ONLY ONE "BROMO QUININE" That la LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE. lax* ■Ide« «lice« of bread cut about one tar tha «bmalura of E. W. GROVE. Cures a Coki inch thick, buttered and soaked In in Oita Day. Curse Grip in Two Daya. 2k. cold water. Fill the lined dish with - V?- Hilly ua«« loot. sliced »our apple«, put over them one How Life Is Made Interesting, cup of sugar, one-half cup of cold wa Life, to be Interesting, roust be a i gaviota brand ter, a sprinkle of salt and nutmeg series of contrasts. There may be | t K»/ 1« a time tried fertiliser discord today, but harmony tomorrow. grated or cassia to suit the taste. Cov ti'at^’a» alwsy • «ood. vA’Zi I* produce bigger rrxip«. The balance of power comes through er the apples with the slices of soaked better fruit, «radicate« not being too overwhelmed by sorrow, and buttered bread, then cover with a plant diaaaaea «nd prevent« druppln« Mad« nor too Intoxicated by joy. by our own «»pariem-ed and practical chamlata. plate and bake slowly two hours When ready to serve, loosen the bread FREE! FREE! Alliterative Attributes. from the sides with a Knife, remove Oar »ilBBbb booklH. Ailed with th© moat Apt alliteration's artful phrase the plate from the top. lay the plate sens Its potency in the utterances Of you serve It on top and tip the dish one of the newly enfranchised west bottom up and lift off the dish It was Pacific Guano & Fertilizer Co. ern women thus: "Petrified, puttlfied, baked tn. To be eaten with cream POHTIAND. OBE IO Madhaa St. predaceous, partisan politices." and sugar. Baked Indian and Apple Pudding- Daily Thought. Ixive is never lost. If not recipro Two quarts of milk, one «mall cup o! cated, It will flow back and soften lifted cornmeal, one cup of molasses, and purify the heart.—Washington one tablespoon of ginger, one tea spoon of salt, butter the size of an Irving. egg. one quart of sliced sweet apples. what they all say Put one quart of milk on the stove <»f our to heat and when hot sift the meal ’n Painless put It over the hot part of the stove Methods of to cook and stir it constantly for five Extracting minutes. Let it cook until it bubbles Teeth. and thickens. Remove from the Out-of-U»WH poo- stove, add te seasoning ond apples, then add the other quart of cold milk; pl*ta and brklsa- stir and mix thoroughly, put into an work fl m» bed in one Is Caused by Catarrh of the Throat earthen pudding dish and bake slowly day If nocMaary. and Bronchial Tubhi. four hours. After the pudding has I kj I let a. MwmUln. ete. Th« J. K. Martin Co., KI ¡at HU Portland. Mond for Ktnck Liat and prUwa. BANDMEN: SCIENTIFIC HERB TREATMENT THE OR. YOUNG HERB REMEDY CO. %^W “DIDN'T HURT A BIT” ú CATARRHAL COUGH AnabanluUruar- antaa, lackal by M year* in Portland. Wise Dental Co. orrict HOURS: ■ A M. to S P. M. Sundays 9 ta 1 Phone«: A 2029; Main 2029. railins Blds.. Third and Wa«hin«lon. Portland OUT OF TOWN PEOPLE H®aith-baU41a< r«a>®41M G GEE WO tha (’hintaa doctor. I in'» more If )< hi hAVM laan dortorlna with thta ona and that on© and Lav© not obtained ncr. manutit relief, 1*1 this annit nature heeler <Ha«- notm your < ami proaurlbo aomo remedy wh«w» action I« quick, sure and nafe Hie prweriptiona are cotnpoundad from Roots. tlerba, Huda and Barkathat have been gathered fn»tn every quar ter of th»’ «Iola. Tha aecrrta of thtwo medlclnea are not known to the outalde world, but hare been handed down from father to eon In the physicians' CONSULTATION FREE. If you H t » ont of town an<l cannot rail, wrlta for THEC. 6EEW0 CHINESE MEDICINE CO. 162) First St., Cor. Morrison Portland. Orcton. Some coughs are produced by a grave organic disease of the lungs. Other coughs are produced by heart disease. An irritable stomach will produce a cough. Stomach coughs arc more com mon than is generally supposed. Catarrh will also pnxiuce a cough. Catarrh of the bronchial tubes. Ca tarrh of the larynx. Catarrh of the pharynx. In a catarrhal cough the amount of expectoration is limited. It is not so easy to raise as in cases of organic dis eases of the lungs. It may l>e frothy I or stringy mucus, difficult to expecto- t rate. People will go on for months with this sort of a cough and give it no I attention. Ordinary cough medicines that are ! intended to lull the sensitive nerves that are irritated by the catarrh will do no good. In fact, they do harm. What is needed is Peruna, which strikes at once at the cause of such a cough. Peruna is a catarrh remedy. A h soon as tne catarrh is removed from the throat and bronchial tubes the cough disappears. Usually the directions on the bottle are sufficient. In some cases where the cough is very continuous and an noying a tablespoonful every hour is a better way to take it. But a multitude of people who are sufTering with this sort of cough and yet going about their usual business need only take the Peni na according to the directions on the bottle. North Pacific College of Dentistry and Pharmacy The North Pacific College was estab lished in 1898. It has departments of Dentistry and Pharmacy. No school in America has better facilities for the train ing of young men and women for success ful professional careers. The annual ses- Kion begins October First. An illustrated catalog of information will be forwarded upon application to Registrar, North Pacific College East Sixth and Oregon Sis.. Pffrtland, Oru been in the oven one hour take a spoon and »tir the pudding thorough ly, as that mixes the apples, and it will not be all at the bottom of the dish. Then let It cook slowly the three hours undisturbed. Serve with sugar and cream. Brown Betty—Butter an earthen pudding dish, cover the bottom with a layer cf breadcrumbs, then put in a layer of chopped sour apples, then thick layer of crumbs. Sprinkle over a little sugar, nutmeg or cassia, small bit» of butter, then a layer of crumbs and alternate with the apples until the dish Is full, seasoning each layer of apples with sugar, butter and spice, having the last layer crumbs when the dish is filled. Pour over one cup of cold water, cover with a plate and bake in a slow oven two hours. To be eaten with sugar and cream. Lettuce Salad With Cheese Balls. time. It 1» well to temper it; this is t best done by covering it with cold water. Then letting the water come , to the boiling point, remove from the fire, and let the casHerole remain iu the water until it 1« cold. Under no circumstances let the cas serole be put on the stove without water or fat in it; if this is done the dish will crack. Avoid sudden change« of tempera ture with the casserole; that 1«, do Dot i take it from the hot atove or oven and place ft In cold water or in a wet «Ink; this will prove disastrous ■ to the dish. Casserole cooking requires only moderate heat; If something Is being, cooked in the casserole at the same time that Intense heat is required for something else, take the precau tion of setting the casserole in a pan of water. In cooking anything in a casserole' It is well to allow twice the time for i cooking that would be required were the ate* or vegetables or fruit cook ed in tha ordinary way. ¡WOMEN Were not m«4e to do Merhine Work. Lot there i« a o>xh>ne m,dr to do Womeo'« Work, «nd It doe« It qulrker aad Mttar than it’a mn been done before. I THE MEADOWS POWER WASHER TAKES THE WORK OUT OF WASH DAY. Free lllnatratod ealnlos «ent upon receipt II of the ronpon below or poaUl aenttonin* || tbi» paper.II P0RTLAf<D’ /A Send me your free Meadow« Washing Ma- chine catalog. Distemper In ail Its forms, among all apes of bona» sn<i dogs, cured and others hi the Mini sta ble prevenV-d from having the disease arith Sponn’s Distemper Cure. Every bottl-' guarantee'!. Ovi—600,000 bottle« sold last year. |.5O and *1XX). Good druggists, or tend to xnnnufacturer«. Aeents wanted. Write for free book. Hpohn Med. Co.,Spec. . Contagious Disea-es, Goshen, Ind. Same ...-.................................................................. I || || || || Il Address..................................................................... ------ J/ Lemonade Ginger Punch. Pure Blood Five lemons, one cupful of sugar, ’ one cupful of boiling water, ginger ale, j fresh mint, cold water, one-half heap-1 Ing teaspoonful of gelatin. Wash the : la the result of Perfect Nutrition which proceeds frem lemons and slice them; then sprinkle' over the sugar. Let stand for 30 min-1 GOOD DIGESTION utes, and then add one quart of cold | water. Dissolve the gelatine in the boiling water and add it to the lemon mixture. Pour the whole into a punch bowl and add the ginger ale, allow ing one quart of ginger ale for each quart of the other liquid. Half an nour beiore serving add a lew siems । of fresh mint. Assure These Benefits R~( Cn«« Bal! Bla<-. all bine, bent blulmr value tn ths whole world, makes the laundreaa am de. For the Shopping Bag. Sew a very large safety pin in your shopping bag. Then hang by means of smaller safety pins your door key, samples of cloth, memoranda and such things. They will be handy when you open the bag and save poking down and around and about the bottom of the bag for these things. Pettits Eve Salve How Pari« Help» Poor. The fact that the receipts of Paris theaters have more than doubled In the last twenty years is a g' -od thing for the Paris poor, since evt”» buyer of a theater ticket in Paris has to pay a ten per cent tax for the poor, th® total amount of which for the last year was $1,300,000. FOR ALL SORE EYES But They Never Do. Little fault would be found with Banana Pie. people who tell all they know if they Line a deep plate with rich crust and would quit when they have done that. bake a delicate brown. Filling: Take a scant cup of sugar in your sauce pan and cream into a generous teaspoon of butter (not melted), beat in the yolks of two eggs and two tablespoons flour, and a cup of boiling water and cook, stirring constantly until thick. Add a little vanilla after this cream is cool. Slice into the crust a layer of bananas alternated with a layer of cream. There should be two layers of Thousands Have Been Helped each. Frost with the whites of two By Common Sense eggs, beaten stiff, with two teaspoons of sugar. Brown in oven. Serve Suggestions. cold. free T dvice - TO SICKWOMEN Victoria Detested Tobacco. Women suffering from any form of The number of smoking rooms now female ills are invited to communicate distributed over Windsor castle promptly with the would considerably astonish Queen woman’s private Victoria could she but see them. Her correspondence de late majesty could never bring herself partment of the Ly to do more than tolerate the weed in dia E. Pinkham Med any form, and the smoking room was icine Co., Lynn, always relegated to a very distant Mass. Your letter part of her various residences. Nor will be opened, read were the guests permitted to solace and answered by a themselves with a quiet smoke In their own apartments, as on their ar woman and held in rival they were specially warned not strict confidence. A woman can fre«ly to do so.________________ talk of her privat» illness to a woman ; thus has been established a confidential Still, As Servants Go, Old. Mrs. Heath sniffed audibly when correspondence which has extended over her sister happened to mention, with many years and which has never been considerable awe, a certain neighbor. broken. Never have they published a "Daisy!” the married woman exclaim testimonial or used a letter without tha ed. "Why Daisy should speak of her written consent of the writer,and never help as ‘old family servants' I can’t has the Company allowed these confi imagine!" "But why shouldn’t she, dential letters to get out of their pos if she wants to?” Inquired the sister. session, as the hundreds of thousands "Because the one she’s had longest Is of them in their files will attest. her cook, and so far. she’s stayed six Out of the vast volume of experience months!’’—Youth’s Companion. which they have to draw from, it is mora Ala». Yes! than possible that they possess the very “O., Mr. Tlfewadd, do you know, knowledge needed in your case. Noth I passed by a candy store yesterday, ing is asked in return except your good and actually didn’t go in.” "How un will, and their advice has helped thou like you—I thought you said once you sands. Surely any woman, rich or poor, invariably turned in?” “Why. don’t should be glad to take advantage of this you remember? You were with me.” generous offer of assistance. Address Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., (con PILES CURED IN C TO 14 DATS Tour dnixirist will refund money if FAZO OINT fidential) Lynn, Mass. MENT fails to cure r.ny case of Itching. Blind. Every woman ought to have Bleeding or Protruding Piles in 6 to 14 days. 60c. Queen Two packages of Neufchatel cheese, one-half teaspoon onion juice, two ta blespoons lemon juice, one tablespoon chopped parsley, two tablespoons salt , and paprika with some lettuce and French dressing; mix all the season ings with the cheese. Make Into small balls with butter paddler and serve with head lettuce covered with French dressing. For a change, do not put Try the Left. the parsley into the balls, but crop “I often wish,” mourned Senator more of it very fine and roll the balls Spouter, "that I were ambidextrous, । in It very lightly. then I could go on writing my speech es without being Interrupted by these pestiferous handshakers.” Disturbar». Lydia E. Pinkham’s 8O-page Text Book. It is not a book for general distribution, as it is too expensive. It is free and only obtainable by mail. Write for it today. P. X. U. No. is-nx There’s hardly any way to be such a nuisance as to have strong convic- . tions.—New York Press. ................... J—--------------------------------- PUTNAM FADELESS DYES Color more roods brighter and faster colors than anv other dy®. On® lOc package colors atlk, wool and cotton equally wen andTa r^aM/ed to rive perfect results. 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