Morning enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1911-1933, July 23, 1913, Image 4

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OREGON CITY, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JULY 23, 1913.
COLLEGE TO AID
PASTORS, IS PLAN
Cookery
points
i ;
Cherry Delights.
Cherries served fresh and cold on
:beir own stems for breakfast are so
EUGENE, Ore., July 22 A further
extension of University Extension
work was proposed today by Rsv. P.
Stata Conference of Ministers which !
began today in connection with the
Summer school of the Universtiy of
Oregon, and which will last all this
WOOL' All HiMAmlnotinna n
sented. Mr. Gaselbracht pointed out ! leliclolls thaK " other way of serving
the high cost of those books which :uem at iai meal could be better. But
are necessary if a preacher is to ' Ditted and sprinkled with sugar and a
rLnn!tl,ftlle bCSt ""'nShtit of ,enlou juice they serve as au ap.
of matters of government, sociology,' , , ...
history, philosophy, econmcies, and -'tI!'-t'r ilutl !It t"e same time lose none
literature. i )f their delicate flavor. Another way
It is ou.. of t ie question, he said, preparing them for breakfast is to
lor me avera?a clergymen to buy
sucn docks with any regularity. The
i.niversi.y is already loaning bocks
all over the state in connection with
correspondence courses, but he pro
posed that spscial accommodations
ie offered ministers because it was
a matter of importance to the state
that the clergy, who address thous
ands every week, be afforded every
advantage for the obtaining of sound
information.
frcf.O- IT. Patterson, oC Willam
ette uiuversty St Sah-m, also tol' UP
the "conditions for lie heat ineBrC'
productiveness in iho intellectual life!
vl 'ie minister." "Tne minister of
TOd.1V" ',.B pnntiniicl 1,.... r j . ,. t
, . ..wii.iou, una luuuu iliac ! llu, ( , ,
he must iriun, mnn : ,. , ' Weill ti Tw
activities and relations with all the
prouiems ct everyday life in th
ir so-
cid.i ana poiitcal aspects, and these
very conditions constitute a challenge
to his intellect and draw forth its
very best activities.
He closed with a reference to the
extreme value to the clergymen' ot
participating in a professional insti
tute occasionally for the study of
problems.
preparing them for
pit tueiii and mix them with sugar in
the proportion of half a cupful to a
pint of cherries and cook them until
they are just tender.. Then pour them
aver buttered toast.
Cherry sou;) has been ,made. but it
:ou!d hardly bo more than the result of
an effort to serve cherries in a new and
unexpected way. However, at every
:oiirse gave tiie soup course cherries
;an be legitimately served.
C hurry cocktails are made in this
way: Stone ripe cherries, chop them
add a tablesp wuful of lemon juice
li cupiul or cliernes. sweeten
e a ml serve them either in
or else m lemon skin
part of one
ber of lemons.
the other
juice
! til fv
L-ocktail gla'SWs,
:-uis made by
ovini:
side ot a sulHcient until.
j cutting a bit of the rind fro
side, removing all the nnlii !in
1 and washing and chilling the shells.
! Cherries served with French- toast
can be used as an entree. To make
them cut rings half an inch thick from
bread and soak them in beaten egg
yolk, milk, a little sugar and a pinch of
salt. Roll the bread rings in crumbed
bread and macaroons and brown them
in butter. Stew ripe cherries with sug-
for three days the i . 7 eeien tnem. arain ana
tj- 1 l"c uuuuie ol a uisn. surround
Postmasters- lep-,, a tnem Wltb the fnea bread rinSs and
State Xk" tv AT 'Berve thera wIth the uice of th cher
attendanc e markel the opening of the ; rieg thickened with a little cornstarch
FILTERS FAIL TO r
KEEP GERMS AWAY
According to a report just issued by
the United States Geological survey,
filters are useful mainly to clarify
water of sediment that discolors it,
and not to remove germs or minute
organic matter from it. Commentin;
upon the use of filters in connection
with cisterns for the storage of water,
;he reports says:
Cisterns that are properly con
structed and receive rain water from
roofs generally afford water of good
sanitary quality but if water of doubt
ful quality is stored in citstarS tb.3
supply is of course not safe for do
mestic use. Filters used in connec
tion wi n cisterns are or value in
making the water clear but are gen
erally of no value in removing dis
ease germs. Many cisterns are divid
ed into two parts by a brick wall, the
water being admitted into one .com
partment and drawn irom the other.
In such citsterns the water passes
through the brick and in that way is
improved in clearness and color, but
generally unsanitary in quality."
Interest attaches to .his report lo
cally in view of the discussion recent
ly as to the effectiveness of filters in
purifying the propose; and present
water supplies of the cit; .
Alice Crispell Murder Mystery
Reveals Girl's Love Escapades.
Voman's
World
Mrs. Guilford Plans Suf
frage Roller Chair Parade.
Postmasters in Session
COLUMBUS, Ind., July 22.-
ous is entertaining
uai convention of the
-Cohim-
gathering tt
day.
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i
UMPIRE fiiutB
STUDY jESN'T
... i URAL HISTORY.
Cy Elgler of the National
league staff of mil -ires is not a
student of nntur: toiy. Earl
Blackburn, utility .... her of the
Reds, on the other baud, is. and
, as a result the Cincinnati team
is telling a capital story on Rig
ler. While loafing on the players'
bench during a game at Ebbets
field, Brooklyn, recently, Black
burn opened a book and started
to read a story of the African
rhinoceros. Becoming interested,
he read aloud to the other play
ers: "The rhinoceros is a beast of
low intelligence and insatiate
appetite. Its hide is three inches
thick and is impervious to any
bullet or shock, however power
ful." He got no further in his read
ing, for Rlgler turned with a
frown and" said: "That will do
for you. I heard every word you
said and will stand for no per
sonalities from the bench."
The Lost Leader Writer.
The story is told that when the new
proprietor of the London Times first
went over the building in Printing
House square he saw a door covered
- with cobwebs which wouldn't open.
After they had waited a long time an
aged caretaker was found burdened
with enormous keys, one of which
fitted the rusty lock, and after great
straining turned It Inside were dust
and ashes and cobwebs and a skele
ton! It was leaning over a table with
a pen In Its bone fingers. "What on
earth Is this?" they asked. "Oh, I re
member hearing that in my great-great-grandfather's
days they lost one
.of their leader writers." said the old
key bearer. "He must have got locked
ln!"-London Sketch.
! and flavored with orancro inip.
4-sSsx j cheery friiters can be served with
- & nAn.irfitA course or as dessert.
I To make them prepare a batter of a
! cupful of flour, a teaspoonful of salt
j and half a teaspoonful of baking pow
! der mixed with a tablespoonful of
melted butter, a well beaten egg and
j enough water to make a thin batter.
Stew ripe, pitted cherries until they
i are just tender but do not cook them
to pieces and sweeten them. Drain
them and add them to the batter. Drop
I it in spoonfuls into deep fat and fry
brown. The juice drained from the
cherries can be substituted for water
to moisten the fritter batter.
Sour cherries are needed for cherry
sherbet Stone a quart of them. In
the meantime boil together a quart of
water and a pound of granulated sugar
for fifteen minutes. Add the cherries
to the hot sirup just as it is taken from
the stove and stand aside until It is
perfectly cold. Strain through a fine
wire sieve and freeze. When you take
out the dasher stir in a meringue made
of the white of one egg sweetened with
a tablespoonful of granulated sugar.
Pack in ice for an hour or two.
til trj
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OLD PROVERBS.
Tbe tirste vertue, soue, if thou
wilt Itra -Is
to restreine and kepen wel
thy tonge.
Chaucer.
AH is not golde that outward
shewith bright. Lydgate.
Of two evils the less is always
to be chosen. Thomas a Kern
pis.
Moche crye and no wull. John
Fortescue.
There is nathynge that
- dyspleaseth Gkd
Than from theyr children
spare the rod.
-John Skelton.
more
to
A hard beginning maketh a
good ending. John Heywood.
Rather to bowe than breke Is
profitable. ',
Humylite is a thing commenda
ble. -
Crystyue.
TRAMP CALF FOLLOWS
MAN TO EUGENE HOTEL
"Tt only needs determination to nve
a hundred years," says a well known
health writer. A great many people
have determined to live a century or
die in the attempt and they have died
in the attempt New Orleans Picay
une. ...
EUGENE, Ore., July 22. A tramp
calf who picked up a friendship with
whomsovere would permit of the fam
iliarity and followed Fred Fisk into
the lobby pf the Hotel Osburn at Eu
gene one day last w&ek, caused some
what of a commotion. Bossy had at
tempted to follow several other peo
ple but had baen driven off.
Mr. Fisk did not know that the
young bovine was following him until
one of the employes Informed him
that he would have to leave his pet
at the door. The animal strenuously
objected to being separated from his'
newly found friend, but after consid
erable moral and other persuasion he
was finally induced to occupy a stall
at a livery barn until the owner
should call for his property.
THIS MOUSE SiNiGS "
GOLCONDA, 111., July 22. J6hri V
Fulkerson cf Lusk, this county, rel
cently captured what he very appro
pnately calls a "singing mouse" It
is a great wonder to all who have
seen it, and it certainly is something
very much out of the ordinary it
sometimes makes a noise like a dove
makes with its wings when flying;
then again it will maka a noise like'
a martin sineinar: then .no-sin ; .,u
make & noise exactly like a quail call
ing to its young after being disturbed.
The classified ad columns of The
Enterprise satisfy your wants.
- SUMMERING AT
TILLAMOOK COUNTY BEACHES
"Nature's 'Playground," as these beaches have ben call
ed are now open or summer visitors. New hotel's with
all modern conveniences, cosy cottages, camping grounds
Raspberry Tarts.
Raspberry Tarts. Delicious raspber
ry tarts can be made by cooking paste
in patty tins, filling the shells with
rice or beans in waxed paper to keep
the paste from bubbling and filling the
shells with fresh raspberries covered
with sugar and whipped cream.
Raspberry Ice Cream. This ice
cream calls for three pints of raspber
ries. Cover and mix them with a cup
ful of sugar and let them stand for an
i hour. Mix three pints of cream with a
cupful and a half of sugar and two
tablespoonfuls of sherry. Freeze and
when stiff take out the dasher. Put
the berries and sugar in the cavity
where the dasher was and set away in
ice and salt for an hour and a half.
Moving a Billiard Table.
Probably tbe most remarkable jour
ney ever made from Cattaro to Ce
tiuje, in Montenegro, was that of ah
English billiard table Fifty sturdy
porters were required to carry the ta
ble over the mountain, and a pilot
stood astride it to shout directions as
to how best to get round awkward cor
ners The building in which it was
boused retained the name of "Big
liardo" when converted into govern
ment offices and parliament bouse
many years later.
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Clever Conundrums.
How is- it that summer passes so
quietly? Because there is so often
an evening mist.
What is that which is Invisible, yet
never out of sight? The letter S.
Why is an umbrella like dried fish?
Because it isn't often seen after lent
Why Is a fly taller than most men?
Because he stands over six feet
Boiled Sweet Apples.
Take five nice, ripe, sweet apples,
halve and core them, place in a kettle,
sprinkle with four teaspoonfuls brown
sugar. Add water enough to boil well
over the apples. Cover and let them
cook until tender and the juice is be
coming thick. Then with a silver fork
or spoon lift the bottom pieces, letting
the top ones down Into the sirup.
Cook from twenty to thirty minutes
longer, being careful not to burn them.
These are much nicer than baked ap
ples.
mmmm?,
MIIS. ELLA GUTLFOBD.
Suffrage on the board walk! Yes; it
has reached even that stage You
simply can't get away from the yellow
banners with their inscriptions "Votes
For Women" nowadays.
Coney Island was invaded long ago.
So has been the solemnity of baseball
fields all over the country, and it is
really not surprising after all that the
cause" has popped its irrepressible
head up on the board walk of Atlantic
City.
Devoted to pleasure and fatal to
thought as this same board walk Is, it
has responded with delightful courtesy
to the presence of an alien. In a land-
where nothing grows but taffy, an oc
casional mosquito, rolling ehairs and
moving pictures a little touch of a
serious nature is as welcome as a
black velvet bow on a light summer
frock.
The invader of the board walk this
summer will De tue sunrrage roner
chair parade, which is to take " place
in a few weeks. Mrs. Ella Guilford,
an ardent New York suffragist, was
the instigator of this very novel idea.
No speechmaking is permitted on the
board walk at Atlantic City, but the
uuperlnteudent has promised permis
sion for a "voiceless parade." Just
see what women can suffer for a great
cause!
Fifty chairs, with'women gowned in
yellow and white, carrying yellow ban
ners, will make the historic board walk
sit up and take notice, thanks to the
efforts of Mrs. Guilford.
Pan Dowdy.
Pie crust, apples, two cupfuls of sug
ar, one teaspoonful of cinnamon, one
cupful of cider. Line the sides of a
deep taking pan with common pie
crust fill it with apple:!, pared, cort.-d
and quartered. Add the Sugar, cinna
mon and cider. Cover it with rather
a thick crust. Bake it slowly four
hours, then break in the crust and mix
it well with the apples. Eat with
cream. -
The classiTled aC columns of
Enterprise satisfy your wants.
The
The murder mrsterv of i 'SS AC CrisPe11- tbe attractive eighteeu-year-old
J wETlK&Sd in .HarIeJf e; ? csbarre Pa after
a Fourth of July outing with her love., He'betr , JIns' bld ? b
cult to solve. Johns was held, but denied ;hat he had caused the girl's death.
He had been courting her for two years, bttt sh had bad other admirers.
They spent the entire day at the lake on the FoQib' a"f 4JobDa dsnmed he
left the girl about 11 p. m. to go home. He was afrJla t0. accompany her
to her house because he was not in the good graces of the C1 atner- Evi
dence showed that the girl -was wayward and had given hei" itner a lot of
worry. The victim is here shown- with' Johns, and the boathouse Hi1' SMcn
the body was found Is also shown.
DR. STRICKLAND NAMED
BY RAILROAD WORKERS
Members of the Employees' Bene
ficial association of the Portland Rail
way, Light & Power company, sta
tioned at the Oregon City power
house, have voted to secure the serv
ices of Dr. M. C. Strickland as their
physician and surgeon, and have ask
ed him to accept the care of any of
their members who may be injured or
taken ill. The members of the asso
ciation, at their annual ' meeting, se
lect for themselves some physician to
care for such- as may need medical
attention throughout the following
year. The election just passed re
sulted in a vote of 77 per cant in fa
vor of Dr. Strickland.'
lAst year Dr. H. Mount was the
physician and surgeon for the mem
bers of the association employed at
the local power plant.
Pennsylvania Democrats
HARRISBURG, Pa., July 22. Dem
ocratic leaders of Pennsylvania are
rounding up here for the annual meet
ing of the state central committee to
morrow. Interest in the meeting cen
ters chiefly in the election of a new
chairman to succeed GeprgeW. Guth
rie, ambassador to Japan. The state
chairmanship will be an important of
fice next year, because candidates for
governor and United States senator
will be nominated.
Doubie Daily Train Service
Leaving Portland dally' 8-45 A M
Leaving Portland daily except Sunday. .'l :'20 p. li.
BEACHES REACHED IN 5 HOURS
Business men can leave Saturday afternoon and arrive
beach points in time for dinner, spend the evening and
JJf thf faffli and returato Portland sfnday
- night without loss of time from business.
ROUND TRIP FARES FROM PORTLAND
Season Tickets on sale daily $.0C
Week End (for return Monday). .$3.00
. Equally low fares from other points
Call for our brand new folder "TILLAMOOK COUNTY BEACHES
Folders and full information from any S. P. Agent or at
CITY TICKET OFFICE
80 SIXTH STREET,
COR. OAK
f 1 SUNSET
I lOGOENftSHASTA I
I I ROUTES I I
John M. Scott,
General Passenger Agent
Portland, Oregon.
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Restored to Health.
Miss Jane Addams. who went to
Egypt because of a breakdown. Is com
ing back to Chicago in July and Is
said to be quite recovered. She will
spend a few days 1 with friends at
Newport and will make a speech there.
Does Your Stomach
Trouble You?
Mayr's Wonderful Stomach Remedy Is
Successfully Taken in Cases of
Stomach, Lver and In
testinal Ailments
And One Dose Has Often Dispelled years
ot sunering.
The drunkard will have none of me.
The heavy drinker says "no" when my
name is mentioned.
The man who craves rough strong
whiskey passes me by.
All this is as it should be as I myself
would wish it. I am not for them.
Cyrus Noble
W. J. Van Schuyver & Co., General Agents
' Portland, Oregon . v
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Wonderful
will change
that
Long face)
Mayr's Wonderful Stomach Remedy can
really be termed a wonderful remedy and
the benefits that it elves In many of the
most chronic cases of Stomach Trouble
has spread its fame from one end of the
country to the other. No matter where
you live you will find. people who have
suffered with Stomach, Liver and Intes
tinal Ailments, etc.. and have been re
stored to health and are loud in their
praise of this remedy. There is not a
day but what one hears of the wonderful
results obtained from this remedy and
the benefits are entirely natural, as it
acts on the source and foundation of these
ailments, removing the poisonous catarrh
and bile accretions, taking out the in
flammation from the intestinal tract and
assists in rendering the same antiseptic.
Sufferers are urged to try one dose
which alone should relieve your suffering
and convince you that Mayfs Wonderful
Stomach Remedy should restore you to
good health. Put it to a test today the
results will be a revelation to you and
you will rejoice over your quick recovery
annce again know the joys of living.
E-en-1 'or looklet on Stumach Ailments to
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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE
Headquarters for
Loose Leaf Systems
tie from your druggist.
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