The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, April 17, 1915, EVENING EDITION, MAGAZINE SECTION, Page 10, Image 19

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HOME AND FARM MAGAZINE SECTION
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BAKING
No worry nbout oven tempera
ture or Interruptions If you uso
CRESCENT
BAKING
POWDER
It raises tho dough and keeps it
in suspension till tho food is
perfectly baked.
SOLD KY GIIOCEKS
Uotf n 11.
1200 Acre
Stock Ranch
Located in tho John Day country.
Eastern Oregon. 500 ncrcn splondld
wheat land, linlunca fine bunch grasn
land. Hood ti-room houso. bum, etc.
Illir oiitHldo range. On county road
nnVl phono lino. Price $10 per aero.
I2G00 cash; linlunca to suit, 0 nor cent.
Two 320-acro homesteads can bo taken
adjoining. Wrlto for our list of Kivst
ern OreKiin stock and wheat ranches.
Acme Realty Co.
.101 i:iultn1ile IlldK..
Tiu'iinm, Wimh.
DRAG SAWS
Cut your wood wltli n Vntighn Port
nblo DUAU HAW, wolghs only 240
pounds. Can bo hnndlod by ouo man
or by two men on any kind of ground.
.Manufactured by tho
V.l!f! UN MOTOll WOIIKS
210 HiiMt Mcvrulli t., rortliiml, Or.
Srnltlr -Krtiry 7N Mnrl.it. Street.
I'or n full llrNt'rliitliin Write I'm.
j "ThFrmerjrfTindf
-A.!lc your Dealer
HOW TO GET 320
ACRES FREE
Do You Want a Homestead?
List of Ooveruniont land In each state
nubject to homextuud und for what bent
Adapt imI. Also doiivrlptlon of Oroiron by
counties. Send for 210-page book, "Advan
tages of Oregon." l'rlco 60 cents, postpaid.
R. C. FISKE
110 rnniiuin Illilir., l'ortlaml, lr.
"HIDES-
rrits, worn., vuuvs, i:m,
iiiiiii.viiii.. si i:vur co
Scuttle, Wll!i.
Write fur Price I.l.t unit
.ShlpillciK Tntr.
(I'leaso mention this paper.)
Feasier "1
May Manton Weekly Fashion Talk
FOR REAL COMFORT
THERE Is no garment that
contributes moro suroly
to cool weather comfort
thnn such n dressing gown as
this one. It Is easy to Blip on
nml is nindo ot a pretty mate
rial, is cxtromoly becoming and
attractive. It Is easy to make
and can bo utilized for a bath
robo as well ns for tlio drosslng
gown. Tho body and skirt por
tions are cut In ono and tho
fullness is held by means or a
rlbbonat tho waist lino. Tho
pockets mean real comfort and
real convonionco. Many women
llko light wolght flnnncls for
such gnrmenta and cashmcro
also makes up prettily in this
way ami thoro nro many cropes
that nro appropriate. In tlio
picture, howovor, dark red
enshmcro with collar and cuffs
Df ivory white aro used. Alba
tross with lining of silk mnkcB
i thoroughly fashlouablo as
woll as attractive gown, and In
cidentally nlbntross gives op
portunity for tho use of color,
for It Is Just thin enough to
suggest the tint of tho lining.
Gray with pink boncath is
pretty and tho daublo gown hns
certain advantages, for there
aro no scams on tho under sldo
and tho smooth finish adds to
tho comfort and to tho dainti
ness. For tho medium slzo will bo
required 7 1-4 yards ot mate
rial 27 inches wldo, G 1-4 yards
30 or 44 Inches wldo, with 3-8
yard 27 Inches wldo for collar
nnd cuffs.
Tho May Manton pnttorn No.
8G04 is cut in thrco sizes, stnaU
34 or 30, medium '38 or 40,
largo 42 or 44-Inch bust mens
uro. It will bo mailed to any
address by tho FnBhlou Depart
ment of this paper, on receipt
of ten cents.
llUi.tmrl. Snow.
Stew the rhubarb, and to a plat
of the clear Juice, sweetened and
flavored to tustc, add rather more
than a half-ounco of Kclittin;
when It Is cold and partly sot,
whlslc In tho stiffly beaten whites
of two eggs, boating Well togeth
er. Hervo at once.
Dull ty llaylttnto.
8504 Dressing Gown, Small 34 or j6, Medium 38 or 40,
Large 42 or 44 butt,
llliiibiirli fritter.
Peel young rhubarb and cut In
three-Inch lengths. Make a bat
tor by mixing six tablespounfuls
of flour with 11 pint of milk, mix
ing qullii smooth. Add n little
suit anil two well-beaton eggs;
dip each pleco of rhubarb In this
batter nnd fry In deep fat until
u golden yellow color. Servo
very hot, piled high on n napkin,
und well powdered with sugar.
A Letter
and
An Answer
PENDLETON, Or., March 29 (Edi
tor O. W. & I. Farmer, Portland, Or.)
Denr Sir: Each week I read with much
interest tho Woman's Page In tho Farm
Magazine, nnd I sometimes wondor If
tho editor over heard tho story of tho
hoy who went In search of tho lost mule.
This mulo had been missing for sovcrnl
days and It seemed that no ono could
find him. At last n half-witted boy vol
untoorcd his services and after searching
about an hour, roturncd with tho mulo.
Tho owner of tho mulo said to him:
"How did you find him so easily?" IIo
unswerod: "When I got out In tho woods
I Just stopped and said to myself, 'Where
would I go If I woro a mulo?' "
I wonder If tho editor ever thought,
'"What would I want If I woro u farmer's
wife?"
Sometimes your recipes nro excellent,
but I would llko to know how a 'armor's
wlfo could uso tho recipe for "Chinese
pudding." Very fow real (armors' wives
can obtain cracked Ice at this time ot
year and seldom do wo over havo sherry
to cook with. Thou again, your "attorn
dopartmont docs not appeal to most
farmorB' wives. Some of them nro up-to-date,
but somo nro not at all practical
for tho farmers' wives and daughters.
Olvo us moro patterns and moro Ideas.
Wo need dainty aprons und neat houso
dresses, something that appeals to tho
home life. Muy I usk If tho editor Is a
cranky, old bacholor? Respectfully
MKB. MAE) JONES.
Dear Mndam: Our heartiest thnnks for
your kindly criticism. It Is morltod, wo
confess, Moro would bo welcomed, for
It Is not moro fault Hading, It Is construc
tive criticism. Wo frankly ndmlt that
wo havo given loo little thought to what
wo would do If wo woro a fnrmor's wlfo.
Will n word of ontronty to you, and to
all other farmers wives who may rend
theso Hues bo amiss? Plenso, dear mnd
am, holp us to mend our ways, not only
by gently poking fun nt our efforts but
also by sending to us articles that you
know other fnrmors' wives would llko to
read.
Good material for n pngo ot this sort
Is not so easy to find as ono might imag
ine, nnd wo need every bit ot It that we
can get from our friends of tho North
wost. You havo found somo way to
shorten tho steps nnd Bavo tlmo in doing
tho morning's housowork. Wrlto us
about It and perhaps through Its publi
cation lit tho columns of this humble
magazine, generations of farmers' wivos
will rlso up and call you blessod. You
know how to concoct a particularly ap
petizing dessert. Wrlto us about It, nnd
who knows but what somo future chof nt
Dolmonlco's may build his reputation
upon tho oxcollonco of his famous pud
ding, tho first hint of which hlB wlfo
glennod from your contribution?
As for your dcslro for utility patterns,
aro you hotter satisfied this wook?
In conclusion, tho editor Is not cranky,
and, by tho grnco of God, will not always
bo u bachelor, Tho Editor.
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