Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, September 27, 1907, Page 6, Image 6

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    OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1907.
THE HOUSEHOLD PAGE.
CONTRIBUTIONS FROM THE LADIES SOLIC- v
ITED FOR THIS DEPARTMENT. TELL YOURVAL
UABLE RECEIPTS, HOW YOU MAKE FANCY AR
TICLES AND ABOUT THE DESIGNS AND CARE
OF YOUR "ROSE GARDEN."
TRIED AND TRUE RECEIPTS.
Carmel Cake.
Two cups of light brown sugar,
Two eggs,
One halt cup of butter and lard
mixed.
Stir together and then add,
One-third of a bar of bakers' choc
olate dissolved in one-half cup of boil
ing water,
Three teaspoons of baking powder,
One teaspoon of vanilla,
Bake in layers in a moderate oven.
For filling use: One cup of light
tirown sugar,
One-half cup of cream.
One teaspoon of vanilla
Boil the mixture until it hardens
when dropped in cold water.
Wen cool enough spread between
layers and on top.
Silver Cake.
Three cups of pulverized sugar,
One cup of shortening, butter and
lard,
One cup of sweet milk,
Three cups of flour,
Three teaspoonfuls of Royal baking
powder,
The whites of nine eggs to be added
last
Bake in one pan for one hour.
Lemon Pie.
One and one-half cups of granulated
sugar,
Yolks of four eggs.
Four tablespoons of flour,
One tablespoon of butter,
One grated lemon.
Pour over this three cups of boiling
water stirring it constantly while add
ing the water. Then add the well
beaten whites of four eggs, beat all
together, divide into three pies and
bake in moderate oven.
Fruit Cookies.
Two cups of brown sugar,
One cup of butter.
One-half cup of sour cream,
Two whole eggs and yolk of another,
One-half teaspoon of ground cloves,
Two teaspoons of cinnamon,
One teaspoon of soda,
One grated nutmeg,
One pound of seeded raisins, chop
ped fine. Mix all thoroughly together,
then mould by pinching off pieces of
dough and flattening between hands.
Glaze the top of each cake before bak
ing with white of egg spread on with
a cloth. Bake in a moderate oven.
Soft Ginger Cookies.
Two cups of Orleans or sorghum
molasses,
Twelve tablespoons melted lard.
One tablespoon of ginger,
One teaspoon of soda, dissolved In
eight tablespoons of hot water. Flour
enough to make a dough as soft as
can be rolled. Bake in medium pvea.
To keep cakes soft keep in a tin buck
et In cellar.
Graham Gems.
One egg,
Three tablespoons of granulated
Bugar,
One and a half cups of butter milk,
Pinch of salt,
Graham flour enough to make a stiff
batter. Add one teaspoon of soda dis-
Ived in one teaspoon of water. Beat
well, pour in buttered gem pans and
bake in a moderate oven 30 minutes.
This will make eight gems.
Ammonia Cake.
One pint sweet milk,
Twq teaspoons ammonia dissolved
in the milk for one hour before ad
ding.
One teaspoon of soda,
Two cups of granulated sugar.
One cup of lard and
Flour enough to make a soft dough.
Roll, mould and bake in a hot oven.
GET IT FOR HER,
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FREE:ON 30 DAYS TRIAL
Save Her Time
Save Her Health
Save Her Weary Steps
Save Your Money
Save Your Clothes
Save Her Temper
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Cottage Pudding.
One cup of Bugar,
Two-thirds cup of sweet milk,
Onohalf cup of lard,
One and one-half j cup of flour,
One teaspoon of baking powder,
Ouo egg.
Flavor with either vanilla or lemon.
Bnke in a square pan for ten min
utes. Serve while warm with the fol
lowing dip:
Ouo cup of sugar,
One tablespoon of flour,
One tablespoon of butter,
One pint of boiling water.
Boll until it thickens.
Popcorn Balls,
Top the corn in hot lard to which
add a little salt, pour out in a large
pan, then make the wax or taffy by
taking two cups of sugar, one cup hon
ey drip molasses lump of butter size
of a walnut, boll until medium waxy
when dropped In cold water. Before
removing from stove add one-third
teaspoon of soda. Stir corn constantly
with a large spoon while pouring in
the boiling syrup. Dip the hands In
cold water and mould in balls while
warm.
Salmon Balls.
One can of salmon.
Fifteen rolled crackers,
One egg.
Mix all together, make in balls
about the size of an egg, roll the balls
in cracker crumbs. Fry in lard the
same as potato balls.
Premium List
Clackamas County Pair
DIVISION A.
Horses.
1st.
"Entry ivein.
Host stnlllon. any age. any grade f 5.00
Stallion, any grade, 3 years old 5.00
Stallion, any grade, 3 years old 5.00
Best stallion, Clydesdale 5 00
Host stallion. English Shir 5.00
Host stallion, Percheron 5.00
Best stallion, French Canadian 6 00
Most stallion. Cleveland Buy 6.00
Brood mare having foaled one or more colts,
. 6.00 3.00
Brood mare having foaled one or more colts.
roadster s.OO
Colt under 8 months old. draft 5.00
Cult under S months old. roadster 6.00
Colt, yearling, draft 5.00
Colt, yearling, roadster K on
Colt, 2 years old, gelding or fllly, draft 5.00
Colt, 3 years old, gelding or Ally, roadster... 6.00
Colt. 3 years old, gelding or filly, draft 5.00
Colt, S years old, gelding or Ally, roadster... 6.00
2nd.
Prem,
$3.00
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A Dinner Menu.
As an Introduction to dinner a soup
with meat as a basis or with a bisque
of vegetables and milk is an admirable
aid to digestion and acts aa a spur
when one is too weary immediately to
assimilate more solid food. A roast
or a broil of beef, mutton or chicken,
following soup, accompanied by two
vegetables, sufficiently fills the bill
for an ordinary dinner. After this
may come a salad or a sweet, accord
ing to choice. In the daily menu these
are not necessary at the same time,
although when the dinner is a function
to which guests have been asked nei
ther of these courses can be omitted.
CJ Fill in coupon and mail to us
The iron will be delivered, with
all necessary equipment, absolutely
free of charge
Ripe Tomato Preserves..
Select solid tomatoes, not too ripe
(yellow, pear-shaped are best). Scald
and peel carefully, prick with a needle
to prevent bursting, add an equal am
ount of sugar by weight and let He
over night. In the morning pour off
all the Juice into a preserving kettle,
and boll until it Is a thick syrup; add
tomatoes and boll carefully until they
look transparent, A piece or two of
root ginger may be added, or one
lemon to each pound of fruit. Slice
lemon thin.
Spiced Grapes.
Pick the grapes off the stems, sep
arate the skins in one dish from the
pulp In another, add a little water to
the skins and cook both ten minutes,
until, you can press the pulp through
a coarse sieve to strain out the seeds,
and add the skins to the pulp. Meas
ure this and to every seven pints allow
three and one-half pounds of sugar,
half a pint of grape Juice made by
boiling whole grapes to a pulp and
straining, and a half pint of cider vin
eger. Cook half an hour, then add one
teaspoonful of ground cloves and two
tablespoonsful of ground cinamon.
Cook until as thick aa desired and put
into stone Jars or glass cans. These
do not spoil easily and old cans which
do not fit tight may be used. Serve
with roasts. This may be made from
the wild grapes or the green Concord
or the Isabellas.
DIVISION B.
Cattle.
1st.
Entry prem.
Bull, any age, Red Polled... $ 3.00
Bull, any age. Shorthorn 3. 00
Bull, any age, Hereford 3. 00
Bull, any age, Holntelh 3. 00
Bull, anv ace. Jersey n nn
Bull calf, any grade, under 8 months 2. 00
Meirer calf, any grade, under 8 months 3.00
Bull calf, yearling 2.00
Heifer calf, yearling 2,00
Bull, 2 years old 2. 00
Best milch cow 5.00
Best milch cow of any breed, each 6.00
Best herd of 5 or more 10.00
DIVISION C.
8heep and Swine.
1st.
Entry Prem.
Sheep, buck, Dorset Horn $ 3.00
Sheep, buck, Shropshire 3. 00
Sheep, buck, Cotswold 3,00
Sheep, buck, Lincoln 3. 00
Sheep, buck, Merino 3,00
Sheep, ewe, Dorset Horn 3.00
Sheep, ewe, Shropshire 3.00
Sheep, ewe, Cotswold 3.00
Sheep, ewe, Lincoln 3.00
Sheep, ewe, Merino 3.00
Lamb, under & months, Dorset Horn 2.00
Lamb, under 8 months, Shropshire 2.00
Lamb, under 8 months, Cotswold 2. 00
Lanib, under 8 months, Lincoln 2.00
Lamb, under 8 months, Merino 2.00
Wool, 1 pound i.oo
Mohair. 1 pound 1.00
Herd of goats. 3 or more 6.00
Boar, any age, Berkshire 3,00
Boar, any age, Poland China 3. 00
Boar, any age, Yorkshire , 3.00
Sow, any age, Berkshire 3.00
Sow, any age, Poland China 3.00
Sow, any age, Yorkshire 3.00
Pig, under 6 months, Berkshire.. 1.00
Pig. under 6 months, Poland China 1.00
Pig, under 6 months, Yorkshire 1.00
DIVISION D.
Poultry,
1st.
Entry prem.
Best collection of Chickens any breed $10.00
Trio chickens, White Wyandottes 1.00
Trio chickens. Black Wyandottes 1.00
Trio chlcksn. Light Brahmas 1.00
Trio chickens. Dark Brahmas 1.00
Trio chickens, Buff Cochins 1.00
Trio chickens. Partridge Cochins 1.00
Trio chickens, White Langshans 1.00
Trio chickens, Black Langshans 1.00
Trio chickens, White Plymouth Rocks 1.00
Trio chickens, Barred Plymouth Rocks 1.00
Trio chickens, Black Spanish 1.00
Trio chickens, White Leghorns 1.00
Trio chickens. Brown Leghorns l.OO
Trio chickens, Buff Leghorns 1.00
Trio Chickens, Rose Comb White Leghorns.. 1.00
Trio chickens, Rose Comb Brown Leghorns.. 1.00
Trio chickens, White Mlnorcas 1.00
Trio chickens, Black Mlnorcas 1.00
Trio chickens, BlueAndaluslnns 1.00
iTrlo chickens, Buff Orpingtons 1.00
I Trio fancy fowls 1.60
Pair Bronze Turkeys 1.00
Pair White. Turkeys 1.00
Pair Buff Turkeys . , 1.00
Pair Black Turkeys 1.00
Pair pigeons, homers 1.00
Pair pigeons, Runts 1.00
Pair pigeons, Fantalls 1.00
Pair geese .GO
Pair ducks 60
CUT OUT COUPON AND MAIL TO US
TODAY
PORTLAND RAILWAY, LIGHT & POWER COMPANY
C. G. Miller, Agent, Oregon City, Ore.
Gentlemen You may deliver to me one Electric Flat
iron, which I agree to try, and If unsatisfactory to me, to
return to you within 30 days from date of delivery. If I
do not return it at that time you may charge same to
my account at $4.00. It Is understood that no charge
will be made for the Iron if I return it within 30 day.
Name
Address
DEPT. 0. C.
THE THIRTY DAYS' TRIAL OFFER
APPLIES ONLY TO CONSUMERS OF QUR
CURRENT.
Notes.
When a woman wants to get rid of
her husband for an hour, she sends
him up sialfs to get something from
the pocket of her dress,
Milk as a beverage should be dilu
ted and then drank slowly, sipping a
little at a time. People who will fol
low that rule will find little trouble in
drinking it.
The soil to be used for potted plants
should be mixture of leaf mould from
the woods, sand and good luam, a lit
tle powdered charcoal being an Im
provement. Beaming, oily noses may often be
cured by bathing the entire face with
a weak solution of soda water. Use
common washing soda a bit about
;the size of a filbert to a quart of warm
I water. The circulation is usually at
j fault in these cases, and sensible wo
men with troublesome noses should
jtake plenty of exercise in the open air
,and eschew all highly spiced food.
Fn.en Peaches One qnart of pared
ripe peaches, cut fine; one quart of
water, one pint of sugar. When the
sugar is dissolved, freeze. A delicious
desert, yet extremely simple and in
expensive. Never use a large size pot for a
small rooted plant. If. you do the soil
will sour and plants sicekn and die.
Rancid creams become active poi
sons, and a woman cannot be too care-
1 ful about the purity and freshness of
I the cosmetics she uses. Many a
blotched and irritated skin is caused
jby Improperly laundered towels and
;wash rags and foul sponges.
2n,d.
Prem.
$2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
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5.00
2nd.
Prem.
$1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
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1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
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2nd.
Prem.
$3.00
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T.
DIVISION E.
Vegetables.
1st.
Entry Prem.
Best collection of vegetables $10.00
Six best table beets 1.00
Six best Mangel Noiirzel 1.00
Six best Sugar beets 1.00
Six best rutabagas 1.00
Best exhibit of cabbage, not less than 3 var. 1.00
Six best cauliflower : 1.00
Six largest carrots, table 1.00
Six largest carrots, stock 1.00
Six largest parsnips 1.00
Three largest pumpkins, table 1.00
Three largest squash, table 1.00
One largest squash, any kind 1.00
Three largest cucumbers 1.00
ppst collection of pumpkin and squash..., 1.00
Three best citron 1.00
Best half bushel early potatoes 1.00
Best half bushel late potatoes.,,., 1.00
Six largest potatoes . , 1.00
'Six largest sweet potatoes.,'. 1.00
'Best display of onions,..,,... 1.00
I Six largest onions 1.00
jThree largest watermelons 1.00
Three largest musk melons.. 1.00
Six largest ripe tomatoes 1.00
Best box of merchantable tomatoes 1.00
Best exhibit of seed beans and peas, one
quart each 4 1-00
Six largest turnips 1.00
Six best kale 1.00
Best display of peppers 1.00
Largest sunflower 1.00
DIVISION F.
Fruit,
1st.
Entry Prem.
Box of Baldwin apples $1.00
Box of Northern Spy apples. '. 1.00
Box of Yellow Bellflower apples 1.00
Box of Spltzenburg apples 1,00
Plate, five specimens, any variety 1.00
Exhibit, any five or more varieties 2.00
Display of grapes 1.00
Display of Fall pears 1.00
Display of Winter pears. . 1.00
Display of quinces 1.00
Display of peaches 1.00
Display of plums .. 1.00
2nd.
Prem.
$3.00
.60
.60
.60
.30
.50
.50
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.60
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'2nd.
Prem.
$ .50
.50
.50
.50
.50
1.00
.50
.50
.50
.50
.50
,50
DIVISION G.
Farm Products.
1st.
Entry Prem.
Best display of furm products, 20 or more
varieties $10,00
Half bushel white winter wheat.. 1.00
Half bushel Km m wheat 1.00
Half bushel Kidney wheat , 1.00
Half bushel Deriunce wheat 1.00
Half bushel Kinney wheat 1.00
Half bushel whlt oats 1.00
Hulf bushel white winter outs
Ilnlf bushel barley.
1.00
1.00,
Half biiHhel buckwheat 1.00
Half bushel chess.
Quart of beans, white.
1 . 00
1.00
Quart of beans, colored 1,00
Six ears of earn, sweet ,. 1.00
Six ears of corn, field , 1.00
Dlspluy of coin In the ear ,,, 1.00
Display of corn on stock l.oo
Quarter bushel timothy seed 1.00
Host sample hops, one pound 1.00
Best display of grains and grasses, properly
arranged and labeled with trim name
Display fruit trees, yearlings 1.00
DIVISION H.
Flowert Amateur.
v Entry
Display of flowers, not to exceed 12 boxes.
Display of geraniums, four boxes,.,.,
Display of furhlas, four boxes
Dlspluy of begonias, four boxes.,,
Display of foliage plants
Bouquet of green flowers
Bouquet of dried floweri and grasses.
Display of roses
Display of carnations
Best display of floweri
2nd.
Prem.
$5.00
.50
.60
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.60
.50
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DIVISION I.
Sewing, Fancy Work, Knitting, Crc
Etc.
Entry
Quilt, hand made
Quilt, log rahln
Quilt, crazy, silk
Quilt, crazy, worsted
Quilt, worsted
Crochet work
Knit lace, one yard or more
Tidy. Java canvas
Tidy, crochet
Tidy, knit ..
Tidy, outline
Tidy, crazy
Tidy, drawn work
Tidy, lace and ribbon 60
Kmbroldery, hand madn corset-cover. . ,
Sofa or chair cushion, rnihroldonnl
Sofa or chair cushion, crazy work 60
hora or chair cushion, worsted
Set of ladles underwear, hand trimmed 60
Knit skirt
Shirt, hand made
Shoulder cape, crochet....
Shoulder cape, knit
Shawl, crtchet
Embroidered shirt waist.,
Child's dress, hand made...
Shawl, knit
Fascinator, knit or crochet
Scarf, chair, crazy work .50
Scarf, chair, crochet
Scarf, chair, embroidered..
Scarf, chair, outlined
Scarf, table, drawn work..
Scarf, table, embroidered.
Scarf, table, crazy work..
Scarf, lounge, drawn work.
Scarf, lounge, embroidered
Scarf, lounge, crazy work
Rag carpet 1
Rug, home made, knit..
Rug. homo made, croche
Rug. home made, yarn..
Rug, homo made, rag...
Counterpane, knit
Apron, hemstitched ....
Centerpiece, drawn work
Centerpiece, embroidered
Apron, hand trimmed....
Home made yarn
Darned work
Stockings or socks
Toilet set. hand made..
Afghan, hand made
DIVISION J.
Domestic Process Bread. Cakes, Preserves, Dried and
Canned Fruits, Etc.
4 1st. 2nd.
Entry Prem. Prem.
Loaf of bread, potato yeast $1.00 $ .25-
mt of bread, graham 1.00
Loaf of breud, corn 1.00
lmf of bread, rye 1 .00
Loaf of bread, whole wheat 1.00
Loaf of bread, Boston brown l.oo
Imf of bread, hop yeast 1.00
Loaf of bread, salt rising l.no
Soda biscuits 1.00
, 1.00 .60
, 1.00 .60
1st. 2nd.
Prem. Prem.
, $i.f.o $1.00
, .60 .25
, .50 .25
. 60 . 25
.60 .25
, .60 .25
.50 .25
, .60 .25
.50 .25
. 5.00 2.60
Needle Work,
1st. 2nd.
Prem. Prem.
, $1.60 $1.00
, 1.60 1.00
, 1.50 1.00
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biscuits 1.00
no two alike 1.00
1.00
50
50
50
Hop yeast
Three pies,
Two cakes
Cs)kles ..
Doughnuts
Graham gems '.
Two pounds creamery butter l.oo
Two pounds fresh dairy butter 1.00
Twf poundB packed butter 1.00
Cheese 1
Honey, two pound comb 50
Honey, extracted, quart 30
Beeswax, two pounds , 30
Two pounds dried apples ru
Two pounds dried plums,
Two pounds dried prunes
Two pounds dried penrs
Two pounds dried peaches
Two pounds dried cherries
Assortment of dried berries, 2 pounds of each
variety
Three glasses of Jelly
Assortment of Jellies, C or moro, no two
alike
Right varieties of canned fruit
Three varieties of preserves
Assortment of preserves, S or more, no two
alike
60
60
60
50
50
.60
1.00
1.00
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DIVISION K.
pickles and Sauces.
Entry
Dill pickles ....
Sweet cucumber plcklei
Sweet fruit pickles...,
Sour pickles
Mixed pickles ........
Sauer kraut
Catsup
Chili sauce
Chow chow
1st.
Prem.
.$ .50
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DIVISION L. -Worka
of Art and Ornamentation.
1st.
Entry "' Prem,
Ornamental work $ .110
Display oil painting . .. 1.00
Display water painting....... l.0
Display crayon 1.00
Map U. S.
Raffia work
Paper flowers. ....
Dried flowers
Soap, home made.
.50
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2nd.
Prem.
$ .25.
.25
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2nd.
Prom.
$ .20
.60
.25
.25
.15
.15
.15,