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OREUhn TY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, APRIL 24, 190 3 HEAT IN THE OVEN. Bow the Bnkrrs Determine U by tha Mere Toneb of the Hand. "Bakers bare a curious way of tell ing Just what ttio temperature of the oven Is," said a baker who has boon In the business for mow tliau a quarter of a century, "ami they can toll, too. with almost marvelous accuracy. You take a man who Is an expert In the business, ami he can tell what the tem perature of the oven Is by simply touching the handle of the oven door. In nine cases out of ten he will not miss It to the fraction of a degree, linkers have other ways, of course, of testing the heat of the oven. For in stance, when baking bread tncy some times throw a piece of white paper lu- to the oven, aud if It turns brown the oven is at the proper temperature, or, when baking other things, they will throw a little eornmeal flour into the oven in order to test the heat. Rut the baker's fingers are the best gauge. and wheu you come to hiiik of the dif ferent temioraturos required in bak ing different things it is no small achievement to even approximate the hent of the oven by touching the han dle of the oven door. "Bakers figure that during the rising time of a loaf of bread, after It has boon placed In the oven. It ought to be In n temperature of 75 degrees F. Dur ing the baking process, in order to cook the starch, expand the carbonic acid gas, air and steam and drive ofT the al cohol, the Inside of the loaf must reg ister at least 2-) degrees. In baking rolls, buns, scones, tea biscuits, drop cakes, fancy cakes. New York cakes, muffins, puff cakes and things of that sort the oven must show a heat of 450 degrees or higher. Wheu the oven Is at 400 degrees, it is fit for oroaui puffs, sugar cakes, queen cakes, rock cakes, Jumbles, lady fingers, rough and ready and Jelly rolls. At 350 degrees wine cakes, cup cakes, ginger nuts and naps, pies, gingerbread, spice cakes, such as raisin, currant, citron, pound, bride and so on, may lie baked. It requires a still lower temperature to bake wedding cakes, kisses, anise drops and things in this class. But, what ever temperature the old baker wants, be can tell when he has It by simply touching the handle of the oven door." Xew Orleans Times-Democrat "POOR DIGESTION, LANGUID AND TIRED." An IntcrestlnJ Letter Conccrnlnl Peru THE COOKBOOK. To boil cream the day before en hances the richness of the coffee into which it Is poured. The remnant of stewed or preserved fruit left from tea will improve a tap ioca pudding the next day. To cook carrots quickly add a small piece of soda to the water in which they are boiled This will improve the flavor of the vegetable. To prevent gravies from becoming lumpy remove the pan from the fire while the thickening is being stirred In, after which set the pan back on the fire aud cook thoroughly. Several green coffee beans left to soak in the unbeaten white of an egg will color cake icing a delicate green. The beans should be removed aud the egg whipped and used for the icing. If bread has been baked too brown or if the crust has been blackened in an oven made too but, do not attempt to cut off the black with a knife. As soon as the loaves are cold go over them with a coarse grater. Divorce Iu Japan. A traveler recently returned from Japan tells of some of the queer laws i In that country concerning divorce: "A divorce on the part of the husband Is easily obtained. One of the legal causes of divorce is it the husband find the wife too loquacious.' Yet in all my long experience In Japan I have met only one man who discarded his wife, and I never met with a family where dissension existed, nor have I ever heard of a husband treating his wife with severity, although the same camrat be said of some parents-in-law, who consider their sou's wife a mere chattel. As a general rule, the appear ance of girls and women testifies of a lightness of heart not always found in -other climes where their sisters have more abundant means of happiness." STAGECOACH DAYS. I tor? of a Trl Krom I'ortamoatla fa, Lontlou la IT HO. 1 There are men and women-and they 1 t not always the old -who deplore :he breathless pace of the age-, in itageeoach days, they tell us, life was , I different thing. People Journeyed ; :tmmgh the years leisurely then; ex Hteuoo had a flavor. A century ago a louruoy meant fellowship and merry Idventuros and a comfortable enjoy lent of the lienutlcs of the landscape. All this may be so, but a traveler who made the Journey from Ports mouth to Loudon In I "NO shows -that even stagecoach days had their shadows. the coach alone Brunswick House & Itcslmmmt Newly Furnished Rooms. ' Meals at All Hours. Prices Reasonable. Opposite Suspension Bridge. Only Firnt Class RcHtnurnnt In Town. CIIAKI.HS CATTA, rroprirtor "The getting up on the coach ItrxXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX was at the risk of one's life," he wrote, Ft "and when l was up 1 had nothing to : M lolt I' INK ( ANIUK.S, MlTS, hold on to except a little handle at the lde. The moment we set off I thought 1 Kl'lTS, hit'., LAM, C)X T1IK KOZY KANDY KITCHEN Miss Delia Janveau, Globe Ilotel, Ottawa, Ont is from one of the oldest and best known French Canadian families in Canada. In a recent lotu-r to I no reru ns Medicine Co.. of Columbus, Ohio, she says: Last spring my blood seemed clogged up, my digestion poor, my bead ached and I felt languid and tired all the time. My physician prescribed tor me, but a friend advised me to try Peruna. I tried It and am pleased to state that I found It a wonderful cleanser and pur ifier of the system. In three weeks I was like a new woman, my ap petite had Increased, ! felt buoyant, light and happy and without an ache or pain. Peruna Is a reliable family meaicine. Adia-Brittain, of Sckitan, 0., writes: "After using your wonderful Peruna three months I have had great relief. I had continual heaviness In my stomach, was bilious, and had fainting spells, but they all have left me since using reruns," Adia Brittain. If you do not derive prompt and satis factory results from tho use of Peruna, write at onco to Dr. Hartman, giving full statement of your case and he will be pleased to give you bis valuable ad rice gratis. Address Dr.' Uartman, President ol The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, O REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS, Famished Every Week by Ihe f lackn- ma Abstract tc 1 rul lompanj. lot 2, I.Ik The Weight of a Trifle. In the Journal of the celebrated Eng lish preacher, Frederick Robertson, oc curs the following singular passage: "If I had not known a certain person. I never should have given up soldier ing to become a minister; If I had not met a certain lady, I never should have known that person; If my dog bad not disturbed that lady's Invalid child at night, I never should have met ter. It is true, then, that if my dog bad not burked on that particulai night I should now be in the dragoon or fertilizing the soil of India." Fashloa la the Garden. It Is the passion for fashionable nov elties a passion of modem existence which prevents us from enjoying our gardens as our grandparents used to enjoy theirs. We allow our hired gar deners to drive thence all the simple old flowers that our fathers loved and called by pet names which were famil iar to us all in nursery days. London Garden. Feminine Felicity. Eustacia How pleased Eleanor looks tonight! Edmonla Yes; she's either had a pro posal or some man has sent her a box of candy. Exchange. His Reverses. "Funny thing that Ever notice It?" "What 'Us?" "Why, when a man's down it's all p with him." Baltimore News. F M Stutford to W Willbanks, 10 a in sec 20. 1. 2 e C Kniiit to F A Knight, 4, Canby D Stalnacker to P Meeks, 14 a in see 9. 4. 1 e bellwuod L & I Co to II C Wishart. lot H to 13, 0k Grove, blk H"J. . . 0 E F Lee to J II Woiuide, 25 a in sec 31, 5, 1 e S Wilde to G. jilsen, lO.-ib a in sec 21, 2, 1 e C Olesby to G Swope, tract in Fisher claim, 2. 2 e GW Swape to G Swope, tract in Fisher claim, 2, 2 e E Harrington et al to S Harrington, fw of Be of sec 32. 5, 1 e S C Harrington to O E F Lee, bw of se of sec 32, 5, 1 e ? 1 1 080 300 300 2000 t'oufciona or u l'rlcst. Rev. Jno. S. Cox, of Wake, Ark., writes, "For 12 years I suffered from Yellow Jaundice I consulted a number of physicians and tried all sorts of medi cines, but got no relief. Then I began the use of Electric Hitters and feel that I sin now cured of a disease, that had Iiih in its ura-p for taelve years." If yon want a relitible medicine tor Liver and Kidney trouble, Btoiiiaeh disorder or iL'fiieral iletiiliTy, gel r.iecuic. nuier. It's ifiiaranteed by Geo. A. Harding. Only 50.:. I saw certain death before me. The machine rolled with tremendous rapid ity over the stone anil every minute seemed to fly in the air, so that it ap peared to me a complete niirncle that we stuck to the coach at nil. "This continual fear of death at last became Insupportable to ine, and 1 carefully crept along the tup of the coach anil enaeoneeti inyseii in iu basket behind. "On a Sudden the conch prweetloil a a rapid rate down n hill. All the Imixcs, Iron nailed and copper fastened, began to daiuv around inc. and every moment I received sueh violent blows that I thought tnv hist hour had come. Shak en to pieces, hleodlriK and sore, I crept back to my former position. 'And It rained Incessantly. it ml, as before wo were covered with dust so uow ws were soaked with rain. "My neighbor every now aud then fell asleep and when In this stnto per petually rolled and Jolted against me with the whole weight of his Imdy, more than once nearly pushing me from the seat to which 1 clung with tho last strength, of despair. I looked and certainly felt like a craiy fool when I arrived In Iuidon." The letter Is realistic. It is possible that twentieth century traveling, al though unromantic, has Its compensa tions after all. Vouth's Companion. Finest Chocolate Okkams IN THE ClTY. -A'-SoClUAKS AM) ToilACCO. MOTT'S PENNYROYAL PILLS They overromo Weak ness, Irregulurity and umiroiloiis, lucruuNO vlg or ami In nlnli "paiu. of uieustruutlon." They are MFIi WAVKKH" to frlrls at womauhiMMl, aiding- development of organs and ImmIv. T.o known remedy for women eiiials them. Cannot do lutrm lifts heoomes a pleasure. $1.00 I'lCIt HO.Y lV MAIL Koltl by druggists. DIL MUTT'S CHEMICAL CO., Cleveland, Ohio. For Hale at HUNTLEY'B POULTRY POINTERS. It 1 All the latest styles in photos. En 1 lavements, tinted portraits, Oregon I views, frames etc. You wish the beet. Kioto Mil's Wisiiei. Mam !St., near 10th, 100 -Oregon City. April 3. When chickens grow very fast, sometimes causes leg weakness. I'nder usual conditions a variety of food Is better than any medicine that can be given. The only safe way of disposing of dead fowls that have died of any con tagious disease la to burn them. Clover contains two elements that are In demand by the hens nitrogen and lime. It Is rich In the elements required for the whites of eggs. When roup gets Into a flock. It Inva riably leaves some ailment behind. Tho fowl that has been subject to It ll seldom healthy again. There is no cure ror leainer puiuug a except by more lalmr and time than air's ordinary flock Is worth. The best phiu.s" Is to get rid of the guilty fowls as soon ' Js as possible. j " A hen seldom begins to eat eggshell; until she finds one broken or until kIic becomes arciistoini d to eating eggs Js thrown out Into the yard. The safest '" plan is always t crumble them up line .s before feeding. j V The Quality of Your Bread Dopomli not only partly but altogether upon upon "Tho Ouality of Your Flour." W o make tho very host - - Portland Flouring mills Co. I 100 l 1000 I 500 375 5 1 00 1 50 80 For one man who can stand prosperity ! fjere are a hundred that will stand ad versity. Carly le. N Eash to J B Miahler, lo'f a in sec 7 5, 1 e P D Christner to J B Mishler, W a in sec 7, 5, 1 e D Holcoinb A B Holcob, 60 a in, Holcoiiib claim, 2, 2 e G J Trullinger to I) N Trullinger, ne of ne of sec 28, 4, 2 e II Abbott et al to J K Abbott, 45 a in sec 24, 4, 1 J It Abbott to J G L Story, 7 10 in terest in 45 a in sec 24, 4 1 e . ... G J TJullinger to G W Kimball, pt sec 28. 4 2 e .1 A Thayer to A J Bruce. a in in Oregon City claim E A King et al to L Gerlinger, ne of nw, nw of sw, and lot 1 ot sec 3d, 4 5 e 1 L Gerlinger to F 8 Morris, ne, w Yt of nw, nw of sw, lot 1, sec 30, se of se, sec 20, ne of nw, n of of ne, sec 29, sw of sw, w4 of w, ee of sw, of sec 26, 4, 5 e, t of sw, lots 3 snd 4, sec 2, se of ne, sec 20, 4 6 e 10080 L Gerlinger to F S Morris, sjjofn Yt of sec 22, 4 5 e 500 OiCIlit Co to G Gilbert, se of nw, socl. 21 e 200 A White to M Fadrick, 10 a in Clow claim, 21e 2400 W A Proctor to C A Hudson, of nwofeeof sec 35, l 4e 250 F E Taylor to W W , Wambold, 53 a in sec 21, 6 1 e 1500 W H Kelly to B M Short, 60 a in H H Johnson claim, 2 2o 750 A Preston to W N Wilmarth, ne of ee of sec1123e 1000 O&CHRCoto BF Linn, nw of nwsecl93 3e 251 R Miller to J A Linn, 4o a in sec 2 45e 3400 C C Miler to J A Linn, i of nw and lots 3 and 4 sec 2 4 5 e 1200 H B M Kinearson to T F Ryan part Rinearson claim 22e WU G H Brown to John F Clark lots 3 4 5blkhtinHetCitv 250 F F White to E P Rands lots 1 2 blk 9!) Oregon City 1000 G J Trullinger to F J Nelson 50 s in sec 29 4 2 e 500 THE CLACKAMAS ABSTRACT & TRUST CO. are the owners of the copy right to the Thorne system of r strac indexes, for Clackamas county, snd nave the only complete set of aba tracts in the county, can furnish information as to title to land at once, on apD ication. Loans, investments, real estate abstracts, etc. Office over Bank of Oregon City, Call and investigate. For Young Men and Young Women. There is nothing that will arouse the ire of a young man or wuinan ho quick as to have inferior laundry work pin oil" on them. They may dress ever so well, hut if their shirt (rout or shirt waist is iiiushv, their neat appearance is spoiled Ihe Iroy Laundry makes a specially ol ladies' and gentlemen's fine work. There can be no better work than is done at the Troy. Leave your orders at John son's barber shop. Oregon City Machine Slip; Phllipp Bucklein, Prop. Rear of Pope's Hardware Store Next to Oregon City Foundry 11 ni It i ntul Repairing of Machinery ami KngincH i f. .1 kinds. MantiCtM'turing iih Hpeciulty tho Free I'uti i Hntiiry Kngino. Also keeping in stock, Shafting I'llllies, lieltinj; etc. ... . . Orders by Mail or Telephone JTomplly filled,- PRICKS .MODlvR ATE GOOI) WOKK WARRA'. ' INCURABLE. That Is What the Cooks Say ot Chronic Kidney Disease, But the New Fulton Compounds Have a Record of 87 ot Recov eries Among Chronic Cases In curable by AH Other Medicines. Druggists know that kidney dlsrai that hi lung on eight or uo mostbs has become chronic snd that It la then regarded by jhjilcli.n ai Incurable and that up to the advent of the I'ul ton Compound! that no'.hlngon their shelves would touch It. It la a proren fact that nearly Blne-teutha ot all ease are now curable, and IruggUU themaelrt are taking the new Com pounda. One of the recoTeriea Dr. Zelle himself, the pioneer druggist of fc3 PaclUe treet, San Francisco, and he gave It to over s dozen others who rscovered. Here Ikanothi r InlareHlmg recovery. (We c pv from the buci. Ibento Newaof November IS. "After a aerloua Ulneas of over a year Jodfje J R.AHen of this ol i r has recovered and re gards hlinaelf most fortunate In succeufblly battling wltn what Is gneialiy rcgurdi-d as (alal malady, Hrlght'a Dlae of the kidneys. In speaking of his cane Judge Allen said: I believe that Ihe treatment glvcu me by my ptiyalclan waa In act'ordanco with the beht methods nsed In the regular practice of meul cme, but ll altorded me no relief. Hearing of Ine Fulton Compounds 1 went to Han t rauclsro to Investigate and was soon convinced 1 nhoiild undergo ihe treutment. It was three mcuihs tx-fore'l noticed a c isnge for the belter. I ub. i1 me medicine faithfully for Leany a year and can dow rlLd no evidence of the dlsi-awj arid am satisfied It Is entirely eliminate.!. My Bp-1 fettle Is good, 1 have gained seventeen iiounos u weight u-nd will be pk-asd to dt-H(Tlte n.y experience to anyone who may call or write.' " bacramenlo Nes, Nov. Id, llSr The editor of the News hlrnwlf was the friend who told Judge Allen of the Fulton Compound?. They are tne only things known that cure kld'jey diseases sfter as'well as betore they ly-coino chronic, which happens about the tenth month. F'jually efficient In dropxy. gout, rheumatism from urle acid and bladder troubles F ulton s Kensl Compound for Hrlght's aid KUnej mseases, ete., II ; for Diabetes, I' 60 John J. Fulu-n Co., Washington street. Ssn Francisco, sole compounders. F'ree analyses for patlentx. Send for pamphlet. Wearetheex c.usiva ages la tor these Uin pounds lo this city. CHARMAN & CO. DRUGGISTS Taeniae the lire I eh In I ad In. The eheetiih it tied In nil directions, prlneipally from T thlek :rniiimet of rope iirotind bin Infim. while n hood fitted over hi bend efTeeftiiilly blinds him. lie Is fastened on n stroiii; eot bedstead, nnd the keepers and their wives and fainlllifi reduce hlin to Mib inlMsion by Ktiii'vlnt; him nnd keeping him awuke. His head is made to face the village Htreet. and for an hour nt a time wveral times n day his keepers make pretended rushes at hlin and wave eloths, Htaves and other article In his face. He Is talki-d to eontlimally, nnd women's toniics are bellevedwto be tho most effective nntlHoporillcH. No created being couhl resist the effects of hunger, want of sleep nnd feminine scolding, und the poor cheetah becoiiK-s plteously, abjectly tame. "Iteust and Man In India." 60 YEARS' EXPERIENCE Tonarl Dlacomforte. The prairie dog. that had started out to see. the world was taking In the sights In a neighboring village Inhab ited by his own species. "Well," be said as he backed hastily out of a subterranean dwelling that rattlesnake hnd pre-empted, "I see they have the same tunnel problem to solve here that they have In other cltlei." Chicago Tribune. A Platform Speaker. "That man," remarked Rmlther. "makes a hundred speeches from the platform every day." ' "Some great political leader?" asked Smlthers. "No," replied Cmlthers, "street car conductor. He says, 'Move up forward, please!' every tliae any one gets on his car." Cincinnati Commercial Tribune. Curl A. t'llllrt. M. Tnadc Marks DrSHlNK 'Wttf1 COVRIOMT 4C. Anfcm nntilnf nkHrh nnd rlmirrliitlnn m? qiilfklf urtriin nur )tfnii frvn wliitir sui Invention ( prohnhlf (mlfritithln. ('tninnmlcii tl..i1BtrlrtlTr..f.tJd4iilnt. HAN0B00K ' I'ntntU BMit fri. 4l(lit Htfcri'-y fr Hi-i'iinntr putftilit. I'fttnnt tkin throuuh Munn A Co, rvlv rpsruU notice wit hmt ctmrire, lu the Scientific American. A hiindiomHf lllnntmi fA mmkf. f.rmrt rtr. mlntiin ot mif (-imiltOn Journal. T'Tfjii. .'f jrnr; f'Hir month. $L Bold bjr All r)nwirtijilBr. MUNN &Co.38,B'M'' New York Branch Offlre, I3S JfU, Washlusliin. 1)0 m I'liitzliifl' Moelmko y to... : f "6, CO IL U iVI B ERI CO O 00 O OO; PILES! Mt tUalMtilstM itlWHttl iial (Uiitaalitl for HUnd, llleed niraiitl lirlilnir I' lies. It abMirlis the tumors, a lava thn ItcblnK at once, idves limtant relief. Kvery box Is warranted. Sold by druifKlsis. Sent by mall on rernlpt of price. W rents and II Qt per iwx. WILLIAMS UFO. CO., Props., Clavela.nd, Ohio. rr Male HUMlUtiY' Th AdTantaca of WaKlnc. Her Father But. my boy, surely you tre too young to marry Aurella. IIow old are you? Her Suitor One and twenty, sir. Her Faflier And she Is twenty seven too great a disparity. Why not wait half a dozen years? Then you'll be twenty-seven nnd she'll probably be Just about the same age as you. OREGON CITY PLANING MILL F. S. BAKER PROP. 7 All kinds of Building Material, Sash, Doors Moulding, Etc. - - OREGON CITY, ORE. A aire Conelaslon. Uncle Itenlwn says: "Arter arguln' fur forty y'nrs dat de whale couldn't possibly have swallercd Joner and Dinklu' three or four enemies a y'ar ober It I has come to de conclusion dat my Vellef, one way or de odder, wouldn't aect de past 2 cents' wutlu I have simply wasted a heap o' breatlt fur nuthlnT Detroit Free Press. French Periodical Drops DR. LYON'S Strictly vegetable, perfectly harmless, sure to accomplish DESIRED RESULTS. Greatest knuwn Ii'inaic remedy. I'rice, $1.50 per bottle. fllllTIOII I'ewsreof efmn'erfi'ln sfid Inli .lines. The nennlne Is pnt op onlf In past-bnsrd (Sr UAUIIU11 t,,a vilh rae-irti:,e K;snaMire fti siili of lh botllf Jhus! tWV73 Bend fur Circular to WILLIAMS JUO. Co.. kbiiis. Cleveland, Ohio, r lt Enterprise and V. Oregonian $2. s