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About The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current | View Entire Issue (March 7, 1912)
CONDIMENTS OF VALUE mw"Nfl THE T,BLE N" ’KINS WE FEEL SURE Of our ability to handle your banking business to your satisfaction. Every thing of a banking nature entrusted to our care will receive our best attention. If not a patron of this bank, wouldn’t it be well to become one now? SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES We have Safety deposit boxes. and£a tire proof vault that you may use to keep your valuable papers in. Come in and see us. STATE BANK OF REDMOND REDMOND. OREGON »♦ «♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ « > W. S. Rodman, President I Joseph H. Jackson, \ . Pres. Roy A. Rush, Cash. A COM PLETE MARKET c$ 3 > DESIRE to inform the peo- = pie o f Redmond and vicinity that we have moved to our new building on 6th Street, where we will conduct a modern, up-tc-date Meat Market, and carry a full line of goods appertaining to such a market. We solicit a share of your patronage. osa ISAAC J. PAGE Proprietor A A P o in t s W o r t h y of R e m e m b r a n c e T h a t W ilt C o n s e r v e th « U f * e f th e Article. • ID E D IS H E S T H A T G IV E T E S T TO THE D IN N E R . yvld them doubt«, eel* age to s e l»««e perfectly even, end mantle se*er«l al Tv*« W a y « of Preparing Stuffed Cl*- one time, then lei them lie rolled up In a toe el fur eome lime before Iron cumber«— Approved Fashion of Ins To Iron them, lake one «• « time, Serving Lettuc«— Te Get Moat shake out end stretch evenly, lay out Good From Tomato««. very smoothly on the table «Ith Ihe rtaht side uppermoel and as square as Stuffed Cucumber« No. 1— Pare e ll possible medium Bleed plump cucumber*. too Iron the rl«hl side Aral. then the rtp« for salad Cut off the stem down wrong. * " 'l * * • '" ” n ,h* ''•h* to the seeds and with an apple c-orer He careful not to stretch the edges aroop out seeds l et them stand for out of shape and Iron until dull* dry. ten minutes In cold water, to which They are Ironed .«* both sides lo add a little vinegar. Then parboil for avoid having one side rough *nd the three minutes. Drain and lay In Ice other smooth as sometimes happens water to chill Drain as*ln and All Ulve the hems an e itrs lr*m to dry with chicken, veal or mutton force them well meat. Line a bake pan with very tbln Table napkins ran be folded either slices o f fat pork, lay the cucumbers In three or In four, according lo Issls on these, season with salt, pepper and T o fold In four, fold In the ««m e way minced herbe; baste with melted but as a tablecloth only on Ihe oppoelte ter and bek«. covered with buttered j bringing the right aide outside paper, for Arrange * * twenty minutes " * lin es,! of Ihe wrong Del Ihe and« on a platter and pour a brown gravy vary even prese the folds well elth around them; garnish with parsley an Iron, and fold In four serves mak and little pickled onions, browned ing a square «gain Air «a ll before lightly In butter. laying them away Stuffed Cucumbers No. 2— The cu To fold In three, measure «he sldee cumber« should be o f good else and (hems) Arel, and (■ ( them divided 1 Just turning yellow fa r e and halvs Into three equal parta, preee them them crosswise, scoop out the seeds down with an Iron to keep them In with the handle o f n teaspoon nnd place, then make (he fulde right simmer In boiling salted w .ter for ten , BlJ , h#m . nJ j, , . . , minutes A Ailing Is mad. with any wl|h |h# ,nm mot, «O ld meat on hand chop ped fine, a ; „ th#r „ „ B ^ „ mu„ spoonful o f chopped ham. a spoonful , h# ou, „ l)# (h# , , bt, napkin la o f Ane crumbs, salt and pepper to see fe|d()] ,f , ,,r ralaed In! eon nnd atmugh slewed tojnatoe« to ] |nm „ „ ,h. , r, „ „ „ j . ,u moisten Each piece la Ailed with make the embroidery stand out. this, then placed upright In a deep 1 pan. A cup of thin brown sauce HANGING PICTURES , mixed with tomato aauce. Is pouted round them and then they are baked for 45 minutes Stuffed Lattuce— Take Ave lettuce ; heads, wash well In cold water, shake and drain Then carefully open the l«avea and put In the stuffing which should be highly seasoned, whether cold meat, chicken or bread stuffing Is used A little tomato pulp green peppers, onion and paraley. with bread crumbs, a sprinkling o f grated cheese cayenne or W orceeterahlr« sauce gtv«a a nli'« combination Tie up the hends with narrow strips of mualln and place In a deep saucepan or holler with soma good grrfvy stock or broth and rook Just long enough to maka very hot through and through Then Two Hanging Nalls. serve with gravy- which ha« added to A large picture hung by one wire la It a little salt fat pork allced and hard to keep In place eo that It wlU slightly browned Stuffed Tomatoes— Scoop out the always appear straight, as a alight seed* from round solid tomatoes, place Jar or a gust o f air may shift It An them In a saucepan containing a gill Improvement In th# banging can ba o f salad oil. Chop about half a bottle mad« by attaching two wires as The hinging o f mushrooms, a handful o f parsley, shown In tba sketch four shallots and put them to ataw can be better accomplished and Ihe with two ounce« o f scraped bacon or picture held more Armly la place In ham Season with pepper, aall and Ibis manner.— Popular Mechanics. a little chopped thyme and fry Ava minutes Then add th « yolks of thre« R en o va tin g P a i n t i n g . eggs And St o n e « All the tomatoes Often the beauty o f a painting Is with this mixture Sprinkle with but-' loat because It la so thickly covarwd tered bread crumbs over th« top and with dust. To remedy this follow bake a nice brown the*a suggestions: llruab the painting free from dust and wash th « canvas with water, us T h « Living Room. Now taka a plsca of In choosing cbalra for ths living Ing a sponge room, th « Individual requirements ol «having soap and rub It ovar tba an th « members o f the family ahoutd be tlr« painting, leaving It on a very remembered, so that when the family abort whit«. Scrub off with a brush, la gathered together there will be a and when It la thoroughly dried rub lb « canvas with a place of lln«n which comfortable spot for each member. Curtains, too. should be chosen In been dipped Into bentlne Do not accordance with the needs and de- “ •* ^ la too freely, however If tha j alree o f the family. | palming appears dull, a little olive oil j Since the living-room Is always | w,' t benafft this A coat of thin, col* | where the privacy of home life Is en: or,M « varnish Is now applied, which Joyed, th « curtain« should. If necea protects the painting and keep« it a ary, s e rv « as protection from pass- br,* ht for a long Ume ersby. To brighten a gold frame boll s->me On the other hand, the room will OB,,»ni ln water until aofi. mash them probably require all the light possl fln" ,n<* u** tbe Auld (bat Is extra-L ble. A happy arrangement Is o fte n , made by having upper and lower cur j tain*. Such sash curtalne are mads Uses of Hot Water Bottle. In two tier«, and bung on two sets o il f wonder how many know the many brass rod«, ao that either the U p p e r ' uae« of hot water bottles. Nearly ev- or lower half, or both, can readily ba ery one uses It Ailed with hot water drawn aatde. la cases of neuralgia, toothache or ------------------------- j palna In any part of body, or Ailed Lentils. w,tb cr'i«hed Ice to lay on head In Pick th « lentlla over carefully, wash f “ ** of br* 111 ,ro«ble tine «a y I thoroughly and »oak over night lo eol«J foul*d It useful la to fill with hot wh.n / Bring Us Your In scriptions Do not hmitatt* to bring your fumih recipe« und prescriptions to the Red- monti Pharmacy. They « ill In- h> it grnduute in pharmacy. Pure Drugs ami Accuracy is the Motto of ( hit Stare The Redmond I Mi; irmac) J. D. Huiler, Propr, Smith & Ailing ham Have opened their bar-room ne»| door (o the billiard and pool room W ines ami Liquors - Imported mi Domestic Cigars Redm ond Orejo NEW STOCK WALL PAPER All Dcaigna and Patterns T runks, S u it C ases, Valises, R ugs, C arp ets an d Furniture C . H . I R V I N , Redm ond H E R E ’S Y O U R CHANCE Get in on This HuiUlintr* put up on the commission !*a»t* tnd guaranteed. See ua for [»articular», WARREN & WOODWARD. Ettgrs and Unfed j j H IS lavatory would look well in your bathroom or bedroom. It is triple enam eled, insuring durability. There are no cracks or crevices in which dirt m i g h t lodge, and so the fixture is easy to keep clean and bright. Ask us for prices on this lavatory and o t h e r s t y l e s of *staodartT fixtures. We can furnish a fixture fo r ever y requirement. T Plumbing. Tinning Sheet Metal Work W . J. W H E E L E R , Redm ond, - - - ' ■ - O rego n water. In the morning drain, then cover with boiling water and simmer gently for «everal hour« until tender A fter this their treatment may be varied. They may be sauted ln butter. with or without a little onion, then cov ‘■red with a brown aauce made by add Ing a tablespoonful of brown Aour and a teaapoonful of vinegar. The con tents o f the pan may be made Into croqnettes by seasoning lentil pulp with aalt, pepper and paraley, roole- eged with a little cream and shaped Into croquettes. Theae are dipped In egg and bread crumb* and fried In deep tax. Serve them with mint or tomato aauc«. Baked 1^ If you want to SELL your property list it with That Man McCaffery” H i He doesn’t ask an exclusive right; he can sell it anyway. E ggs. w* ,#r * * 1 mT br' * d ° n U rl*“ on. * co “ " o f ,n day lime In cold Still another another la to CO d * weather. * • * "• * • H,,|l make a cover to At It with a pocket on each side large enough to bold a nursing botti*, put bottle of milk la pocket and All hot water bottle with hot wafer It will keep ih . milk warm for baby and save the trouble of gat ting up to warm milk on a cold n ig h t For Cleaning Hawing Machine. First place It near a A r« to get warm that the congealed „II may melt, then oil it thoroughly with par affin. Work It quickly for a few min ute«, then wipe off alt the paraffin and dirt. Treat It to a very little of the j machine oil, and after the application of a little more kerosene wipe It again and It win be r, M y ff)|. m People often shirk the trouble of •■leaning their machines like this, hut a clogged and heavy machine under thl* treatment will become Uk * new and Its easy working will be ample 1 '«ward for the trouble Incurred Tlutter a smooth saucepan, break aa many eggs as will he needed Into a aaucer, one by one; If found strictly fresh slip each Into the saucepan. No broken yolk* muat be allowed, nor must they be crowded ao aa to risk breaking the yolk after they are In. Put a small piece of butter on each and sprinkle with pepper and aalt. Set Into a well heated oven, bake till Rolled Rib Roast. the whites are set. If the oven la Have the backbone and ribs removed rightly heated, It will take but a few and utilise them for making , , , „ « minutes and the cooking will be far for lunch Tla the me., |n,„ „ ro,md more delicate than fried eggs. abape and sprinkle It with aalt and pepper, then dredge with Aour and place In a dripping pan I f « * « ,h„ Vagetabl* Salad. oven hot when Ihe meat la Arst pul I Taka any left-over vegetable#, auch Into It. In order that I, m, r u „ aa peas, beans, carrots, beets, pota over quickly to prevent the Juice* toes. turnips, and cover with a good from escaping Then reduce ,h . heat «alad dressing and arrange on lettuc« and bast« often with the fat In the leaves. This will make a very appetis pan. When done place on a hot plap ing salad ter and surround with rloed potato. BUCKLEY EXPRESS Cft The Old Reliable Stage Line Redmond to Prineville Doily P assengers and Express D R A Y IN G a n d H E A V Y HAULING Get the Habit And eat at the Redmond Grill W. E. Y O U N G , Owner and Propr. I bin popular place has been enlarged »nd improved and is now in a position to cater to the wantM of all. SupperR f«»r p*rtN* and ImnquetH RntiHfaetorily nerved. Short Orders We have made a rate on the above that y°* afford to pay. Good Rooms for TranHients. Bosnia Week at Reasonable Rates.