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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 26, 1906)
vgjhvention JUL 8 pice Cake. One cupful of light brown sugar and half axcupful of butter beaten to a cream, the yolks of two eggs beaten, half a cupful of sour milk; next stir In half a cupful of sifted flour, a cup ful of stoned raisins, chopped fine, one teaspoonful of ground cloves, one of cinnamon, and a little nutmeg. Next add the whites of two eggs well beat en, enough flour to thicken, and half a teaspoonful of soda dissolved In hot water. Stir well. Street Pickle. Two gallons of chopped cabbage, five tablespoonfuls of mustard, three gills of mustard seed, two sttltMpoonfuls of ground pepper, two of ground cloves, one gill of salt, one quart of onions chopped fine, half a gallon of chopped relery, a little celery seed, three pounds of sugar and three quarts of vinegar. Put all together in a porcelain-lined kettle, boll well and stir frequently. Tie the ground spices together in a lit tle muslin bag. Salted Almonds. b1nrh and dry tb nlmnntl-t; allow two teaspoons of butter for each cup of almonds; put these In a frying pan and cook, with moderate heat, un til the almonds are a delicate brown, stirring frequently, say, for one-quarter of an hour. Then sprinkle with salt Peanuts can be salted the same way, first removing the shell and brown skin. Walnuts can be 'salted the tame way, also. pone Cake. Beat the yolks of six eggs until very light add two cups of sugar and beat for fifteen minutes; whip in three bent en egg-whites, a cup of boiling water, then one and a half cups of flour, sift ed with one teaspoonful of baking powder. Flaror to suit the taste, mix gently and bake In a sheet or a loaf. Use the three remaining egg-whites for the Icing. Chrysanthemum Cake. Cream a half-pint of butter with a pound of sugar, and the beaten whites of eight eggs, one and a half pints of flour that has been sifted with ode and a half teaspoonfuls of baking pow der, add a half-pint of milk and the grated rind of one orange. Color the batter to a Mght pink with cochineal and bake In layer tins. Cover with a red or deep pink icing. Creamed Salt Flab. Put a cup of the shredded codfish In a strainer and pour boiling water through It, then stir it Into one cup of white sauce. Let It stand over hot water, and Just before serving add one well-beaten egg. When prepared In this way, and eaten with a well- baked, hot, mealy potato, It will of ten prove more palatable than the more expensive breakfast of steak or chops. i Poor Man's Sancea. Very useful 'Toor Man's Sauces," equally useful fqr fish, flesh, or fowl, are made by varying the flavoring add ed to ordinary brown sauce (made with brown thickening and brown stock). It may be finished off with ketchup, either mushroom or walnut, or with essence of anchovy, or with capers, oysters, lobster, onion, what you will. ' Vegetable Cntleta. Another nice luncheon dish is made as follows: Cut into bits cooked caul iflower, carrots, celery or asparagus tips to measure one pint. Add one cup of thick, seasoned -white sauce. When cool form Into cutlets, dip In egg and cracker or bread crumbs and fry in deep fat Garnish with olives. Serve with green buttered peas. En Vila h Cooklea. Two eggs, two cups brown sugar, one cup butter, six tablespoons sour cream, one tablespoon soda, one cup raisins, , one tablespoon of cinnamon and one tablespoon of cloves. Beat the butter and sugar together, add the eggs, then the cream, cinnamon, cloves, raisins, and soda. Add flour enough to make soft dough. Pear Jelly. Peel and quarter twelve pears. Stew tender In a little water. Drain, and add to syrup made of one pound of sugar boiled with one pint of water and Juice of two lemons. Cook ten ' minutes. Put In dish, and add to syrup one-half of a box of soaked gel atine; let It boll up and strain over pears. Graham Diamonds. To four cups of Graham flour add one teaspoon of salt one teaspoon of sugar and pour on boiling water to scald thoroughly. Work Into a soft dough, roll out one-half Inch thick, cut Into diamonds with a shaip knife and bake one-half hour In a quick oven or until crisp. Recording bird migrations, Otto Herman, a Hungarian ornithologist is surprised to find that swallows take 1Q5 days to complete their passing from Gibraltar to Lulea, In Sweden. That electricity is soon to replace the manual labor of the housemaid is the prediction of Col. It. E. Crompton, the English electrician." It is capable of washing dishes, kneading dough, chopping meat and even doing the family washing, as well as many other things. The use of the motor to com press air may give a cold storage room for every man's house. Domes tic motors have been greatly cheap ened and electric lighting companies are profiting by selling current for day use at reduced price. At a recent meeting of the Torrey Botanical Club in New York, Dr. C. S. Gager reported the results of experi ments with the action of radium on growing seeds. It was found that the rays act as a stimulus, "varying In in tensity with their strength as well as with the thickness of the seed coats and the amount of intervening moist soil. If the stimulus Is not pushed beyond a certain limit germination and subsequent growth are accelerat ed. Above that limit the results are unfavorable. The growth of plants Is retarded, and may be stopped, by plac ing them in an atmosphere containing the emanation of radium, such as may be drawn from a cylinder lined with Lleber's coating. Ingenuity was manifested to a nota ble degree in Spain and France at the time of the solar eclipse of Aug. 80, The shop windows In Madrid, Paris and other towns were filled with a great variety of devices for viewing the passage of the moon across the sun's disk without danger to the ob server's eyes. There were black glass spectacles, black glass monocles, black glasses set In pasteboard handles of 20 different forms, and also devices for viewing the phenomenon by re flection. But the people made many contrivances of their own, such as pin holes through paper, or through the tops of Derby hats. Some viewed the eclipse in the streets or on the roofs by reflection from pnils or pans of water to reduce the glare, and some saw It through cambric handkerchiefs or thin umbrella tops. The book shops abounded with paper-bound treatises on eclipses. Airship travel seems to be already popular. W. de Fonvielle estimates that seven or eight hundred balloon voyages are now made annually, and states that the members of the French Aero Club alone made more than two hundred last year. The forms and colors of the clouds, the brightness and the new views of the earth give a won derful charm to sky autoniobiling, This Is Increased at night, and Camllle Flammarion, whose wedding trip was made in a balloon,' has expressed his surprise at the splendor of the lights of a great city in this case Paris as well as at the brilliancy of the con stellations. The number of the stars Is unbelievable, the dog star becomes as bright as Venus, while some of the nebulae appear like gas Jets. The shooting stars are terrifying. Their explosions seem to be heard, and this may be really true, as the balloon acts like a gigantic ear trumpet, and catches such earthly sounds as the whistling of locomotives and barking of dogs. Ilygienlcally the complete re newal of the air in the lungs Is a de lightful sensation. Dean Swift. Dean Swift never flatters. When told that the Duke of Buckingham desires his acquaintance he answers that the duke has not made sufficient advances to him yet When asked to a dinner party by a secretary of state he Insists upon drawing up a list of the company. Even ladles have to bow beneath the yoke. However beautiful, wealthy or high born, they must al ways appear as suppliants for Dr. Swift's acquaintance. Even then bis rule Is far from easy. "Lady Burlington," says he, "I hear you can sing. Sing me a song." Her ladyship resents such an unceremoni ous address and refuses. "Why, madam," says Swift "I suppose you take me for one of your poor English hedge parsons. Sing when I bid you." As Lord Burlington only laughs, the lady bursts into tears and leaves the room. This does not soften Swift Ha meets her a few days after. "Pray, madam, are you so proud and Ill-natured now as when I last saw yon?" Is his greeting.. The man's fascination Is so strong that all yield to hlm. "Dean Swift and His Writings." Br War of Excuse. Crawford What makes that Sena tor so dishonest? Crabslmw He says he is merely getting back the money It cost him to be elected. Tom Watson's Magazine. Some people can't . hurry without making mistakes. a m m ttfyjfSJPi i- 'wi' or test 'A b that A Kaattr Qaeattoa. Pokely I saw a kid watching a ball game through a Knothole to-day and Jokeley Pardon me; that reminds me. When may a knothole be said to be not whole? Pokely What on earth are you talking about? Jokley The answer is: "When only part of the knot is not." Philadel phia Press. To Break In New Shoes. Alwayi thake In AUrn'a Foot-Ease, a powder. It cures hot, wtinr, aching, swollen feet. Cures corns, ingrowing nails and bunions. At all druggists and shoe stores, 26c. Don't accept any substitute. Sample mailed FREE. Address Allen 8. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y. Harah Hesrares, Oldpop I want that man Stoplate to quit hanging around here. You send him away. Daughter But, ptpa, I can't get rid of him. I've siren him all sorts of hints, and eren treated him rudely, but it's no use. Oldpop Well, mike it strong. The next time he comes, sing to him. CleTe land Leader. CITQ Permanently Cured. Nofltsorcerrousness 110 anerftrHtday'BUseufDr.Kline'stireatKerre Restorer. Send for FreaSS trial bottle and treatise. Dr.H. H. Kline, Ltd., 931 Arch St, Philadelphia, Fa. A Fairly Good Man. "Brother Spotcnsh," said his pastor, "what would you do if an injunction came to you, 'sell all thou hait and give to the poor?' " "I should obey It, of course," answer ed the great merchant, "as I hare al ways done. Everything I hare in stock Is for sale, and I give more to the poor than any two men in this block." Chi cago Tribune. , Then tell him about Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Tell, him how it cured your hard cough. Tell him why you always keep It In the house. Tell him to ask his doctor about It. Doc tors use a great deal of It for throat and lung troubles. "I had a terrfble cold and cotiRh and was threatened with pneumonia. 1 tried Ayer's Cherry Pectoral and It save me quick and per fect relief. It is certainly a most wonderful enugh medicine."-Ukha E. Whitm AH, Bloux Falls, 8. Dak. by J. O. Ayar Co., Lowell, Maes. All so asanufaoturere of 9 SARSAPARILLA. vers PILLS. UA1R VIOOR. One of Ayer'a Pills at bedtime will hasten recovery, Gentfly laxative. .f r Have You a Friend? I1N0WN There are two classes or remedies: those of known qual ity and which are permanently beneficial in effect, acting gently, in harmony with nature, when natureneeds assist ance; and another class, composed of preparations of unknown, uncertain andinferior character, acting tempo rarily, but injuriously, as a result of forcing the natural functions unnecessarily. One of the most xrpntinnal nf the remedies of known quality andexcellence is the ever peasant oyrup vi rigs, manuraciurea Dy tne talitornia Fie Svrun C!n. uliirh rpnrcwnta tha art'wm nrinlni.. t plants, known to act most beneficially, in a pleasant syrup, in which the wholesome Californian blue figs are used to con- &fjititm. 1Dure ineir ricn. y aencate, iruity tiavor. It is the remedy wMw$m of a" remedies sweeten and refresh and cleanse the system yv:j!k:.t'Zt'8f. Pentlv anrl naturally, and in accicf r In : pation and the many ills resultingtherefrom. Its active princi ples and QUalitV are known in nhveirinns rrAneriltt, on,1 k remedv has therefore mpt uith J - - - - mm ffsawVMii T V H HJ Willi the favor of many millions of well informed persons who know of their own Dersonal k that it is a most excellent lavativf t - " it Will Cure all manner nf ills. hut represents, a laxative remedy of known quality and excellence, containing nothing of an objectionable or injurious character. There are two classes of purchasers: those who are informed to the aualitv of what thpv hn v anil thn rpaenne fnr tha c v-ull.n cf articles cf exceptional merit, and elsewhere when a dealer offers an imitation of any well known article; but, unfortunately, there are some people who do not know, and who allow themselves to be imposed upon. They cannot expect its beneficial effects if thw rlo nnr opt th To the credit of the druggists of nearly all of them value their iiiiegniy "u me gooa win or tneir Genuine Syrup of Figs manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co., and in order to buy the genuine article and to get its beneficial effects, one has only to note, when purchasing, the full name of the Company California Fig Svrup Co. plainly Drinted on the iront or every package, rrice, Never yet were the feelings and in stincts of our nature violated with im punity, never yet was the voice of con science silenced without retribution. Anna Jameson. Piso'a Cure U a good cough inedicine. It has cured coughs and colds for forty yean. At druggists, 25 cents. Pretty Thin. "There goes my auto flying along." "I don't see any auto." "No, that chauffeur of mine drives It so fast you can't see it." Cleveland Plain Dealer. Mothers will nnd Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup the best remedy to use for their children during the teething period. Secret Oat. Mr. Stubb Marie, this paper says that In the wilds of Africa there is a mouse that Jumps ten feet at each leap. Mrs. Stubb Gracious! Now, I know why so few of the explorers' wives accompany them. Beware of Ointments lor Catarrh that Contain Mercury ' as mercury will surely destroy the eonie of smell and completely derange the whole sys tem when entering It through the mucous surfaces. Such articlessnould never be used xcepton prescriptions from reputable phy sicians, as the damage they will do Is ten fold to tne good you can possibly derive from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. t heney tt t o., Toledo, O., contains no mercury, and Is taken interna'.ly, acting ulrectly upon the blood and mucous surfareB of the ByBtem. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genuine. It 1b taken Internally, and tnaie in Toledo, Ohio, by K. J. Cheney 4 Co. Testi monials free. Bold by KruggtstB, price 75c. per bottle. Hall's family fills are the best. , Old Story 1st New Gala. "There goes Blower in a swell new overcoat." "Yes, the' price came from gam bling." "You don't say. It Is a wonder his wife didn't take the money away from him." "She gave It to him. She won It playing 'bridge.' " The Earth's Area. One of the best authorities estimates the area of the earth's surface at 190, 791,984 square miles, of which about 53,000,000 square miles is land, the rest water. Throughout most of this 50,000,000 square ( miles Pillebury's Vitoi has made its way because it's so good. It is the ideal breakfatt ford, and may be had at any ap-to-date gro cery. In Self-Defenae. "Why In thunder did Eddie Ott's friends work so hard ts get him elected to Congress?" "They wanted to send him to some piace wnere ne couia ibik pontics an ne wished to, and they wouldn't have to listen to him." Cleveland Leader. LUKtJ WHlHt All Hit Mil. I'll Best Couuh Syrup. Tiattw Uoud. Use In time. Bold by dnmgits. Ml UUAUT thpir nnnrnvml rpmpdv Wp innntriaim h - ---wy m w VW HUV VIUUII 1,1 I U l rprnmmnrt it fnr txrhfif if rAalli who da net ljk crA-.Tavp t t?.i the United States be'it said reputation for professional customers too highly to offer 50c per bottle. - One size only. The Carthage (Mo.) Tress says that a Joplin hoy asked liis Siindny school teacher last Sunday if the James boys wrote the Hook of James. Park and Washington, Portland, Oregon "The School of Quality" A. P. Armstrong, hi,. B., Principal Thousands of graduates in positions! hundreds placed each year; more calU for help than we can meet it pays to nt tend our school; largest, most modem, best equipped. Departments: Busine is. Shorthand, Typewriting, I'enmansli p. English. Open all the year. Catalog e, penwork free. Call, telephone or wr e. 35 r'Jm To be Ginen for Reliable Information We have let aside $1,000-02 to be spent for information and will give five dollars for a Postal Cao giving the first reliable newt of a chine, to sell a hoilzonul ilnra ci(lne of our Myles, within our Itnic ol ilzei. We do not want Inquiries al this lime lol nilicsl, traction or ( engines. ATLAS ENCINE3 AND BOILERS BulMcrflof lh notrt enmpUU lln of mirinMUid b!lr mad by auy on Wsvauftcturloj cuooarn In Ui world Atlas Engine Works Slllof 4wjencli In all citief INDIANAPOLIS CorllM, Four Vi.lv- Autotn-Ue, High Kptwd, Com. tmiiDd inrl ThruUlInf Kni.iwa, Water Tub, Tu biiiavr and Portable BulUri Atlas KnglnM In mi-tIm 1,000,000 R. f. Atlas Huilari In Mr tic l.uuo.UUO U. f. P. H. 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