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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. FOTHXAm SATURDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 19, 1008.
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-HINTS FOR HOUSEKEEPERS
,! Straw herrlea.
TfAin TV 1 1 farmir.
INT IT. STllANUhl that , fw
Fada and Fashions.
' EW YORK. BepL 10. Autumn la
N rapidly approaching and nearly
vary day Haw models for ' fall
wear art coming from Par la, it
la true, In a. general way, nearly
all of 'them carry out th dlretoire
. I UUI
wee, out there la at ma earn uni so t,.h r ,.. ... ,-.,, tnrm .nd ln
great a variety of forma and Natalia elaborate embroidered form, and iomi
that avert woman may find something super waistooat arrangements
to ault her Individual style. Thera la
black. Such gowns ' are commonly
trimmed with velvet or braid, or with
both. The blagonals Intended for win
ter will be extremely thick and will be
mane Up in the plainest manner,-win
coats and aklrta of a rllniin nature.
Th. ...1,1 - ........ I Iklntf lu
long and molded to the figure.
The walatcoat la llkelv to be an 1m
portent Item of the season's costume.
really no exouae for a woman, thla au
tumn, to be dreaaed unbecomingly. The
tall and gracefully ahaped woman, Of
course, haa the advantage of her
plumper sisters, but , that la Quite rat-
are
ahown tmom the new trlnumlnas,
Never were embroidered banda, motifs.
trimmmga or all kinds, handaomer tnan
they are to be the comine winter and
the supply already ahown ln the trim
ming departments of the better ahopa
la actually
colore harmonised.
bewildering. Subtlety, of
nlaed. Intricate combine-
oral. It la easier to dreaa a well uona or materials and variety in assign
fiia uw t..t.'nli mnn haonmlna. and workmanship make of many of
ly than one less favored by natsre, no these embroiderie works or art; tney
matter what the style of fashion may fdd wonderfully to the beauty of a coe-
Among laat week' importations were I 1 i ".". P" "'u" 't "lzl
aoma tailor eutumu modeled unon - win iripu cipci. sn
those ahown In Parle durtnar the fat coats will again be fnshlonaDl during
sprln and summer. Tbey are wiiaout "' yvmmm v
exoenilon dlrectolra In charaoter and
there aeema to be every Indication that
the dlrectolra atyla will continue to pre
vail auring in rail ana coming; win'
ter. Wldewale chevlota In bold ehev
ron design and usually In two-tons col
orlnar are amour the handsome novel
tlea that came In durlne the vast week.
These materials are beautiful in qual
ity and ln color,, but in moat eases so
loud that a arrest manv women. Who do
not belong to the radical aet will hesi
tate to wear tnem. xney win prerer
plain broadcloth, a one-tons cheviot or
coming to many women and are quits
serviceable to tnoae who do not wear
furs. Braid will bs the principal dec
orative feature of these coats: ' thla
may be In the finest soutache or In the
moat exasperated widths, or In a com
bination of two or three widths, fluch
braid coata are rreatlv reduced In price
juat now, so that women who like thla
atyis ot wrap wouia ao wen to invest
ln one. Lined with a soft silk, these
coata will be sufficiently warm for fall
wear, especially lr tney are worn wim
little heavier areas, xne little lace
aergs, or one 'f the almost Invisibly bolroa lined with chiffon and trimmed
bleSdsd check, ojjlald. orstripes. wit hh. on fril
The rage for fancy coats continues icost.
B toVf Kttas ats. A IttAMI bisb, ssof tK tftnnlasv I
weather. At uresent they are merely The fashionable colors for the com
ornamental, of' lace or net satin ing season will. bo green, with tracea of
,t.rJm-m,d,?. 'ilfT .!".'.- d?v,'LkOw in It, laurel green and hnnter-a
inforoed, light summery frocks may be green. Muss with a touch of green In
worn well Into the autumn. In many them, will also bs worn a great deal
cases the coat is scarcely more tnan '" ""' i 'rt
a nalerine. m In it amart combination ln lS t la called, that is probably one of
old blue meseallne, which eonsiats of the moat trying colors in - which a
u.. v,.,i. .n. hr.ir mnri frnn woman Can array herself. There are,
to knee depth, narrow at the shoulders however, a gTeiit many ways by which
and curved over the bust to twice1 the "color rsllef'' msy be introduced in
aigrettes are much affected fop avenlne-
aa they are supposed to bring out the
ooior or me nair.
FLO BENCH) FAIRBANKS.
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Ilookleis Waist Brings Jot. ,
ffTHILB 14 young women of varloua
Wslses and styles of architecture
tried on coraete for the benefit of
400 delegates to the recent convention
of. tbs Dressmakers' Protective associa
tion ln , New Tork, official announce
msnt was made that hereafter' It will
be unnecessary tor any woman to call
width at the hips, so that the back and
front portions meet. They only Juati
meet at that pomt, nowever, men sep
arate for the rest of the length.
Btltched straps of the messallne Join
the two bands across ' th front and
agalir at the back, reach piece held ln
nlace with an ornamental button.
una or ma nanaaomeai wraps oi inie
prised for Us beauty,
grapes, aomewm
aray tone.
thht Will toe highly
There Is
a costume of this
also a new blue
It la of the color
somewhat, and yet It is
stvle ahown among the Importations enaaes.
is fasnionea or satin or some lustrous
of
neither plum nor prune color. But
there Is an eioulslte bloom on Ita eur
facs-bvwhich-It makes Itself known to
those in search of It The browns ore
also quite pretty and will be seen in
It la perfectly plain
ant
slik and la lined.
ders: but the two fronts meet low over hanced by
thebuat. then abruDtlv curve to lone broideries
points at the side. These are slashed,
and the one toward the back Is short
ened some five Inches. The empire
back ln on piece hangs full in jabot
effect. The sleeves tucked from the
arm sides, where they are put In with
out a gather to a point over the hande,
are the latest note. ,,A11 sleeves, what
ever their general deslfrn, are small and
tapering; otherwise as much latitude
aa ever Is permitted, and there seems
to be no ena to tne . numoer ana orig
inality of the designs. .
Hydrangear mauve dver pale blue is
a comninauon mat is as erieciive oy
aay as oy nignt, ana is greatly en
the attention or silver em,
This combination was worn
recently by the bridesmaids at a fash
lonaole wedding. The materials were
nimy tune over satin anglais finished
with silver tassels. The large white
hntM DtrArn AmrnTHtA with hwHron .aa a
ins Driae wore a loveiy gown of porce
lain white satin with- a train cloth of
silver. Kiepnant gray over blue is also
a nanasome ana errective combination
wmie mm green relieved with copper
is or siriKing neauty. -
Evening hair dressings are more than
ever a matter of Importance. Fortunate
ly there are many inexpensive aids to
Chic effect One of these Is the use
uffa or
Marvelous things are accomplished
nowadays oy tne manufacturers in im-
nar tin to the cloths of wool a satin-
like finish. Broadcloths of the finest f of arold and nllver braid and rihhnn run
grades nv a mvro iia-iun appear- inio ine loons oetween tne puffs or
ance than they ever had. and this same forming a filet band above the brow,
sheen and softness make beautiful Vc- If the face is of the babyish; coquettish
netlan and prunella cloths. Diagonally type, little bowa of metallic ribbon mav
siripea wnoien muria in two tones, i oe placed here and there and arranged
brown and green, blue and red and j to atand up or lie flatly, according to
vmci mo uiiuuiim iui mBia, xsiacK velvet ana tune dows and
THE MOTHERS' CORNER
farms, . comparatively, support
strawberry plantt Why la UT Few
crops are aa easily grown. Every
family can have a supply of this
fruit la Itg'season with practically no
xpenae and but a llttl Judloloua, well
directed effort, , ....
On or two square rods In th garden
la enough to furalah fruit for a family.
Begin now, dig deep, pulverise thorough
ly ana plant immediately, iou enouiu
have planted sooner any time sine the
soli wss ln condition last April. Get
vour nlants from vour more provident
neighbor. Plant la rows two feet apart
ana la inches in th row. wumveie.
Cultivate thorouahlv. Contlnu to oul-
Urate. If th severity of winter re
quires It. muicn Willi Straw someuir. in
Doembr. If not, begin cultivation
oon as th soil is In condition, and
never allow grass or weeds to grow
and rob you of a fruit yield.
Don't neglect your own cultivation
and drive six miles to a commercial
strawberry field and pay 40 cents a gal
lon for the delicacies you can nave In
your own garden almost for th trouble
of th picking. Then ther Is the
rleaaur of proprietorahlp ' aald . from
ha nlMinn nf self-inderjendence. Noi
farmer In this" latitude need do without
atrawbsrrlee Brown at home. They are
easily and cheaply raised. It Is almost
criminal to ao witnout tnem,
'
Mince Meat. .
Mix together seven cups of chopped
tsrt apples, two cupa of chopped boiled
beef, five runs of boiled cider, one cup
of currant lelly, two pounds of seeded
raisins, one nouna oi currants, gin-
quarter of a pound of shredded cltrpn.
rau nun nf ahredded candied Orans peel.
one pound of finely chopped suet, ths
Crated rind and Juice or two .oranges,
is grated rind and Juie of two lem
ons, two snd one-naif cups or sugar,
one tableanoon of salt, on tablespoon Ot
cinnamon, one teaspoon of cloves, one
teasooon or auspice, on teaspoon oi
nenoer. half a nutmeg, gratea. boh
until th apples are tender, flu
Jars and seal,
' glass
Chile Oon Carne.
Cut a nound of fresh pork Into Inch
chunks and parboil. Boak five chiles
ln hot water, take out the seeds and
veins, wash them well and put In a
mortar tne Mexicans us tne moicajem
and telolnteV Pound to a Dulp. adding
a little garlic, black pepper, "two cloves
and a cooked tomato. Fry this in hot
lard; then add the meat with some or
the liquid ln which It was boiled and a
little salt. Cover and let It cook down
until rather thick.
.. To Remove Ink.
Answer to Inquirer To remove ink
stains from your carpet melt mutton
tallow and coat all over the Ink stain.
unless the carpet Is lig'it weight, then
dip into the hot tallow. After this wash
the articles in warm water and all
traces of the ink will be gone. If ft
nhadow remains place blotting paper
over it and press with hot flatlron.
Cucumber Pickles
One neck : of small cucumbers, being
careftti not to break off the little prick-.
va. 1am in a tjoH. onsl nntiv ivvnr thorn
boiling salt and water. 1 small teacup
of salt to 6 quarts of water is about
right Let them stand till next day, I
then tak aut th cuourabera (or pour
off brine) and scald, skimming wall.
Then put In eueumbera a before anj
repeat lg Umea. changing th salted
TZHJSl'. P
...-v,., wn me sevsnm aay put
u't "t pur elder vinegar ami I
pints of water on th stov. a ploc of
. wainut. nanarui or
wimnwr not na U In a tl
ounce or wool clova. cinnamon bark
and allspice, and add with th plokle
:r l , " . "P stirring wun
'"..-i.i0 "un lr wlt peppers
S?v.r TtU. Hrmt 1VM nd oovir cVoae.
.t-,-'tSfi..ttt.tnl1v,B. Pt pUto
On ton Of Dickies a b
and put down cellar, covering close of
STVIV .1 h"y. wm ba rtn nd crlap
at ,n '" but Improve
witn ag.
....-
' Keeping Cracked Ice.
It la Often lnconvanln n k.
Icebox every time an InniM p.. i
To keep It In th sickroom, get an earth
en Jar such as Is used In tne country for
butter, an earthen imV with .
deep enough to hold a quart glaaa prei
J ' . f ul aeverai tuicKneasea Ot
wet flannel In th bottom
Tak a loosely woven white flannel; If
mat is not nannv taita hMnnih
an risnt, rouna the corn era
.na aarajHin it so it orops more than
half way down the fruit inr tii, i, .
the outside top of Jar with a etring. or
inunin( it wna a ruDDer tand. Into
this put cracked Ice, kseplng a silver
apoon nanay to iirt it out by.
Th glass Jar may then have Ita top
,u ur ii, bjiu m wet ciotn, preterabiy
a piece of flannel, wrapped around It,
on end coming over th top. The whole
ahould then be placed in the earthen
croca ana tne eartnen cover put over It.
If thla Is set In a shady spot and in a
draught th ic will melt very slowly
and the water will, of course, be
strained through Into th bottom of
the glass Jar snd kept away from the
Ice.
In default of a handy fruit Jar the
earthen crock ltaelf mav he utuiA
as these crocks are the coolest possible
envelopes for Ice.
OREGON HOTELS.
HOTEL OREGON
CORNER SEVENTH AND STARK STREETS'
Portland's New and Modern Hotel. Rates $1 per X
Day and Ur European Plan Free Bus.
WRIGHT-DICKINSON HOTEL CO., Props.
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Centrally Located
Modern Improvements,
Imperial Hotel
EUROPEAN PLAN
Seventh and Washington
Phil Metachan ft Song, Props,
Rates, $1.00t $1.50, $2.00
mm
Zrfng Slstaae Vkos
la svry sooaa.
Canned Pears.
Par ths fruit, welch, niece In nn.
servlnc kettle anrl cover with ailflap In
the proportion of on poundof sugar to
four pounds of pears Let atand over
night and in th morning cook them in
their own Juice until tender enough
be easily pierced with a straw. Do not
add anv water. Lift out fruit. nUre in
Jars, cover with boiling airup to over
flowing and seal.
Canned Peaches.
Pare the fruit, weie-h. nlnce In nr..
serving kettle and cover with sugar in
proportion Of 1V4 nounda of suirar tn 4
pounds of peaches. Let stand over night
and ln the morning cook them ln their
own sirup until tender, without adding
any water. Lift out fruit, place ln jar
and cover to overflowing with boilins
sirup and seal.
Cider Apple Sauce.
Boll down the cider, use newly dried
apples, pared and quartered If sour, al
low me fourth their weight In sugar,
or use late sweet apples, pared and
Quartered, verv little or no aurar Onok!
alowly and be careful not to break the
fruit in stirring.
To Prevent Slippinjr.
Tack pieces of rubber over ends of
stepladder. It will prevent slipping and
save scratches on floors.
NEW PERKINS HOTEL
Fifth and Washington St. , Portland, Or.
OPENED JUNQ lt, 1Q08
"Modern luxury at moderate prices." In the heart
ot business and shopping district. Exquisitely
furnished. All modern conveniences. Liberal num
ber, private baths. Sample rooms. Handsomest
Cafe and Grill in northwest; music. .Bus meets all
trains. Rates $1.00 and up.
'" W. Swetland. Manager.
THE CORNELIUS
3T rOJSTXAJTO -
Carpeted throughout la th best velvet carpets. Every
room contains a heavy solid Bimmons brass bed. on which
Is a 40 or 60-pound hajr mattreaa The rooms ar fur
nlshed In solid mahogany. Writing desk In every room.
Lone distance and local teltohonea ln everv room. 8ltv
rooms with private bath. Situated In the center of shop
ping aistrict. on piock rrotn tn streetcars. Not so ex
pensive as som other hotels. When next In Portland glv
us a chance to make you look pleased. Th fumiahJnr
and general appearance of th public rooms must be seen
10 oe sppreciatea,
trains.
Dr. O.
THE CORNELIUS Free Bus meets all
Ooraalins, Prop. XT. St. Clark, Uanager.
PORTLAND
PORTLAND, OR.
European Plan
Modern
aWstanxant.
COST OWB MXX.X10W SOSSABS
Radaaataw fot
Tourists and Com
mercial Travelers.
Special rata mad
to famtitaa and
single geatlamen.
Th management
will be pleased at
all times to show
rooms and glv
prices. A modern
Turkish bath es
tablishment In tb
hoteL
SC. C Bowers, Bfgr.
Barley Water.
ONE is continually reading how
good barley water la for various
conditions, especially bowel trou-
We In. young children, but many
people do not know how to make
It The following recipe la given by a
physician: Tak a full feaspoonful of
barley flour and make It Into a thin
past with cold water, stir Into a pint
of boiling water, and add a pinch of
salt; boll It 20 minutes, and then add
sufficient boiling water to make a full
pint. if it is not perfectly smooth
strain it through a tea strainer.
. The Extra Baby.
By Marlon Harland.
Among all th bitter tragedies of
childhood there Is none so terrible as
that of being the extra baby in th
home, whom nobody wants. Tet there's
an extra child ln many a family some
one who doesn't "belong" tn th full
sweet sens of th word. Nothing In
th whole wlil world aver make up
for It
Tou can bear It better when you are
oioer, alter you've learned not to carts
not to. expect th sort of affection
?ou'v. longed for so passionately,
hough It's not a good lesson to have
to learn. But th unhapplneas- of a llt
tl, puzsled being, trying his best to
-'understand why his sister, or brother
or Dotn is lovea and petted, wntie n
nimseix is always in tn way, is pitirui.
Ther Is never any reason for It
That is th terrible part of It; it Is
apparently Juat a eurlous marking of
fat, which leaves on child lonely and
wistful in a family where affection and
Interest ar th rule, with that on pa
thetlo exception.
Her is th story of on child, who
thought, from th time she was old
enough te think, that she didn't belong
to her mother. Her father she was
sure ofeverybody told her ah "was
th tmag of him," but her constant1
fear was that her mother would find
her out and send her away!
Another little child, with that horror
of the dark which amounts to positive
disease -among some nervous children,
cried herself to sleep night after night
creeping down under the covers to hide
th sobs which would come, but which
sne a a rea not to let any one hear.
Ana another there ar millions of
us cases used to say, "she wasn't
rngntenea.r and promise "to be good
and not bother any one if father and
mother went out" And then, after they
went she would cry her little heart out
witn tne rrignt and loneliness of the
empty house. Tiny as she was, she
had learned to lie about her feara ho it
learned to dread the hard, impatient
iqmk mai waa ineir inevitable retention
And now? Sh Is 18 now. and has never
been chums with either father or"
motner. " an is na ra to control." thev
sigh! Would she have been if circum
stances had been different?
There's usually enoush mother love to
go around, no matter how big a family
of babiea are about her. It's mora often
the father who takes a curious antipa
thy to one of his children perhaps be
cause he and the child are ton mnoh
alike. Then it takea all a mother's tact
to prevent open rupture, which usually
takes the form, while the child is little,
u ijTuuiue..i punianment .
Tou men and women Vth iMm
look to It that among them there's none
ca.i.iiiH inn umoy neari out in a passion
ate hunger for th lov and petting
which m aim oirxnrigni. sjyen ir ns's
not so cunning as his chubby sister, nor
u uvisui m uis niurar oroiner ne a
your's yours to love and to give a her-
uaae oi oniy nappy cniia memories to.
Think of th woman who'd give any
thing to hav hjm to lov who Would
kias dimples into those sober cheeks.
Then realise. If you can. that th pain
Of her conscious loneliness im nimi,i
by his baby proteata against something
he doesn't understand.
He's vour babv. but ' nni ahm
In th tru sens of th word when he
nowB it. ana snows, too, that b can
brine everr triflln hrntu nf h n.
09 B-issea ana made
wmt
Model for forenoon frock In brown
checked serge, trimmed with vel
vet and velvet-covered buttons.
Yoke -of coarse mesh net In cream,
braided In soutache.
for assistance in buttoning her waist ln
the back.
A public benefactor who lives in Ho
boken. N. J., submitted for th approval
of the dressmakers a small metal de
vice which, he said, would soon take
the place of buttons and hooks and eyes
throughout the civilised world.
According to his optimistic prediction
his device, . consisting of a chain run
ning between two lines of sockets with
a ring at the top. will soon be in gen
eral use and will bring surcease of
care to thousands of husbands. '
"One pull on tne ring," said the ora
tor from Hoboken, "and the dress Is
buttoned or unbuttoned, hooked or un
hooked as the. case mav be. Any child
can operate th device.
"(Jive me $6 worth," said on of his
auditors and others also purchased.
The real new thins at the convention
is the lncroyable ' collar. All the really
modish gowns nave tnem.
st t K
aschlno cherries cut in quarters may
also be used.
When sandwiches of different kinds
are served on the same plate, they
thev should be so arranged and marked
that the guest may choose-according
sandwlsh having cherries inside shoul
have half a cherry on one corner, ana
that with preserved ginger ahould be
marked with the ginger. If placed at
the edge the cherry or bit of ginger may
be speedily removed with safety to
one's fingers and an agreeable sensa
tion to the palate.
Nasturtium leaves makes delicious
green sandwiches, and a little lemon
Juice added to sardines in sandwiches
enhances their flavor. Sandwiches
made of greens may be marked with a
bit of the leaves protruding or a nastur
tium flower or a sprig of parsley.
When a' number of guests are expected
and there are several plates of these
dainties, each plate may have th na
ture of its burden indicated with the
nasturtium leaves or flowers or fruit.
' A doily ahould be placed over plates
under sandwiches, but bread and but
ter and cake look better without: be
sides when the loaf of -cake is cut the
knife would ruin the dolly.
Homemade cake Is always a delicacy.
even when of the simplest sort, and the
truly nospitame nostess win see to it
when expecting many callers that a loaf
or two is provided. For tne small in
formal tea servlnjr first mentioned, if
home-made cake is served, several
pieces only should be arranged on a
plate. .
at X K
Eve's Daughter
should be fair to look upon. No nsirfatly blemishes should!
mar the natural beauty of her face and her checks should
have a healthy, delicate tinge of color.
Hagan's
Magnolia Balm
!
!
Imparts the bloom of youth to faded cheeks and does It
Instantly. No dosing with medicine, no long course of
treatment, only a moment required to apply this peerless
beautifler. !
Made tn two colors PINK and WHITE.
Price 75 cents for large bottle at your druggist. Sample
free. . K
LT03C UAXtfkCTttJm CO, Bowrk TVtM U BIOOaXTK. HI.
Cues for the Cook.
OR a delicious pie, such as they
make in the peach belt, fill a deep
pie dish with peaches that have
been peeled, stoned and cut Into squarea
Reason them with sugar, butter and
tablespoonful of molassea and, if It la
wanted, a little cinnamon. Put over th
top a rich pi crust and bake. Serve th
pi with rich cream. Th pi la some
times not well seasoned until after bak
ing, when th cover Is lifted off care
fully; while th pi la still hot sugar
and olnnamon are sprinkled ln and the
cover is replaced.
The secret of th delicious hot apple
pi served in soma summer Hoarding
houses is th seasoning of the Die
comes from th oven. Tart
green apples ar th best for It As
soon ss th pi Is don th cover la
taken from it very carerully and augar,
cinnamon and tiny dabs of butter ar
sprinkled over the top and th crust
Is put on again. Rich cream la a vast
Improvement to It
A small head of lettuce spread apart
without separating th loaves from th
stem and, sprinkled -with Spanish red
peppers th kind that come in- cans
and drassed with mayonnals. mad oa
a broad lettuce leaf. Chopped nut a,
chopped olives er any ether salad mix
ture might oe used la in same way
over the lettuoe. or a French dressing
mixed with grated cheese or powdered
hard-boiled era rolk mlaht tag their
flaee. Sometime the open bead la filled
with cn ics en er vjaiaorx. saiad mix.
It R K
Welsh Rarebit Recipe.
TAKE a double boiler, fill the lower
part with hot water, melt in the
top boiler a tablespoonful of but
ter, then stir slowly in one tablespoon
ful of flour until smooth and add one
teacupful of warm milk. If the mix
ture then seems too thick thin it with a
little water the same temperature as
stirred. Put ln jars or In one large
stone pot and keep cool.
French - PicklBCabbagn - - cut fine,
green tomatoes sliced, celery cut up In
small pieces, small onions, green sweet
peppers, a.lot of tender cucumbers and
green beans. In the evening sprinkle
salt over the mixture and leave till
morning, drain well and boil in 2 quarts
of water and 1 of vinegar. Cook until
not too tender and drain. With cider
vinegar and surar make a slrun. nor
too sweet; add celery seed, white mus
tard Seed and unices tn taatA. AAA tha
pickles to the sirup, heat and oan.
st it st
In the Small Flat,
a TOUNO bride In a small flat had a
A small kitchen and found entertain-
ing difficult on account of lack of
places to put the soiled dishes as they
came out after each course. So she pur
chased a small cutting table and sawed
the legs off to permit its going under
the kitchen table with ease. She also
bought a kitchen chair and sawed the
back off, so that this could be slipped
underneath both tables. Thus dishes
could be placed on the cutting table and
slid under the kitchen table until heeded,
and the chair could be placed in and out
as desired. This is much more satis
factory than the drop-leaf tables that
they now use, as the drop-leaf tables
are not as steady. And a good many ac-
ciaenis nave Happened on tnem.
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Ssaffi:. . European
N0RT0MA HOTEL
raroBirnt or wasxxvotoh st.
Portland's
Only Roof Garden
Bin-'
Bates t ramOlea
Out Bua Meets All Trains
Sample Suits, with, Baths, tor Traveling Ken
THE HOTEL LBIVOX
Portland's new and most modernly furnished
hotel, Third and Main streets, fronting on the
beautiful City plaza and adjacent to business
center. Free 'bus to and from trains. Up-to-date
grill. Excellent cuisine. Telephone ln
every loom. Private baths.
EVSOPEAjr PiAW, AKSBZCAV PXAB,
SI to 9a.etf Far Bay. ga.50 to S4 Per Bay.
O. H. SPENCER, Managsr
JjLw
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x Plum Preserves.
SELECT good plums, not over ripe.
After plums have been peeled,
Which can be easily and quickly
done by placing fruit in boiling water
for two or three minutes, and then drop
ping into cold water, put sugar and
fruit in alternate' layers ln a stone jar
until all of fruit is used. Let stand
over night, pour off the juice and let
com to a boll, skim well, and drip the
fruit into this hot sirup. Let boll slow
ly till fruit is clear. To each quart
of plums add 19 cloves, three sticks of
cinnamon an inch lonr and, four shreds
of mace. Seal andput ln cool place.
R K
Chutney With Raisins.
STVWELVE green sour apples, two
I green peppers, six green tomatoes, '
four small onions, one quart vino- .
I gar, two tablespoons salt, two cups brown
sugar. Remove the seeds from the pep
pers, add tomatoes and onions and chop
verv fine Put vinerar. susar and bas
of mixed spices on to boil, sdd th
chopped mixture and simmer one hour:
tnen add apples, pared and cored, and
cut In small squares, half cud of
choppped raisins and cook alowly until
Good Fishing at Newport, i
Advice has just been received that
sllversid and chlnook sslmon ar blng
caught on trolls In Tsqulna bay. ,
THE DANM00RE
Portland's New HoteL
473 Washington, cornar 14th, Opp.
HaWg Theatre.
Stamp Plan 41X0 and Up.
Bus meets all trains.
DANt J. MOORE, Proprietor.
Xotal Moore Clatsop Baaob,' Sea
side, ur. irpen au year, jrer anxox
matioii apply at Th Sannoer.
CAxxroairxA hotels.
CALITOBKTA HOTELS.
Fred Wollenberg
Max Schulhofer
Leo Lebenbaum
An unequalsd Cui
sine and a guar
anteed excellence
la Every Detail.
Hotel Normandie
Sutter and Gough Sts. iSara Francisco
Pre-emlnentlv the best and newest uptown hotel, convenient to theatres and
shops; 260 bright, richly furnished rooms from $1.50 up, with bath 12.00 te ;
13.60. Suites, parlor, bedroom and bath. $4.00 up. American plan. SS.fiO non
commercial Sample rooms -
Model for
school dresses
little tots.
for the
Add salt and red pepper
tur.
For the Tea, Table.
SAXDWICHES'ef Q sorts ar th
best ' posslM accompaniment te
tea. while crlap toast and little
cake com second. Toast la often the
saet agrtaaM te tb test, but it Is se
seldom truly hot, auad then la ao greasy
with better.-that ft Is y means aa
Ideal thtag te haadl while making a
III. :
fveri sandwl(4ie ar eult new and
may e mad from trim slice er rat,
harita a larer of ernd er pounded
nuta. or aut teu44 fin In a w.ertar
and held to the ce br tt thinnt
tvIbt layer ef )m, marmalade, er
eliy. A rft er prerwe tr plwre
t lnterrais rm th !'- tvefnr thf
r laid toeetbtr is delwjeua, and mar
tha mixture.
to taste. Te this now add a half
pound of creamery cheese that ha been
put mrougn meat cnopper; mix inor
oughly. Cover and put th boiler on
th back, tern th gas very low. pr-
mlttlna the mixture to cook verv
lnte a smooth cream and then pour over
siloes ef tntca toast, it nvr strings.
First Annual Pacific National Live-
stork Shew and races. Sept. tl. 11. IS.
14, It. It. at th Portland Country Club
' grounds
caxxromviA hotxtb.
HOTEL
STEWART
SAN FRANCISCO
GEARY STREET ABOVE UNION SQUARE
JUST OPPOSITE HOTEL ST. FRANCIS
EUROPEAN PLAN $1.50 A DAY UP
AMERICAN PLAN $3.00 A DAY UP
q A Raw iota town hotel Steal md
srlck ttrnotar. Furnished it i eott ef
$150,000. Eierr comfort and eonunl
enoe. On ear linos transferring te all
parts of city. Omnibus meats all trains
and steamers.
4 If job taat comfort, eonrentsnee
and Iwurj at a ferj reasonable price,
stop st the select
HOTEL STEWART
'or Royal House, San frandsco
rourtli aad Seward Sta.
All outalda rooms, staasa heat, hot and
cold water. Rates c to II per day.
I cold water. Kate c te II per day.
ixvl. ir.v. I " " . T ..r ATr ; "'
a v " n i reel rrora mini nmi ofpol ptom
TNOUSH 8 AUAD FICXUE Peel and Ferry. Howard street cars direct. P. U
nsllc six goed-sised cucumbers and
itiMi finlnna Cmm wtt U. Min
sua wzsa ajto stop at
Hotel Von Dorn
1(1 Turk st wttea yen visit
suur rmAxrczsco.
Plreemef etl frame, steana beet.
pickJ ready t eat la 48 hours, though L" ana eat, natea i p, t.Brepaa.
the letr It Is keet in alr-tlaht lar the I fTA!-! Sl rr"!.?
ptcauiniitc a rck of gra t-
matoe la an earth er east Jar.
gpriaki ever them en teavcue ef salt
aad let stand ever sight. thn peer meet
ef th bna eff and add three pints ef
eider vlfisr. thtr cup eugar, lt-
noon acb f ground eiov aatd etae
fnon. crte euj sinurl en ef grated
herserad ah. teaspoon ef red Beppr aaxt
fvar larye eni'nva. Cfott lr porcelain r
agate kettle ti J eeft, keeping 11 wll
thr on I one. cover witn H eep
ef salt aad let atand. wen pressed down.
ever night. la the morels f threw away
the Ihjuor, add S teaspoons of eelery
H eence ef mastard seed. S
eeaeee ef salad ell and 1 plat ef eeld
elder vinegar. - This makes delicious
HOTEL ALIDL'BON
era sntta mtrA
SAsr rmAjrexsco, cmju. m
A firet-elasa, e,tiet kesse betel. Pure-
pa plan. Centrally located,. Ker
theatres and sivnvriag dlatrvt. P.
II . Badsctioa lr tb week. lrv
1 H. VeClar. se-pjntor.
Hotel SL Francis
SAN FRANCISCO
Thit hostelry possesses all the
best features of the world finest
caravansaries, and has added many
ideas to the stun of hotel happi
ness. It has Introduced to FieiSc
Owtt Hoteldom th Electric
Grill, Pnetirnatie Tube Service,
hfagneta Clock System and today
represent the farthest advance of
science ia hotel Service in America.
Rstes Eurcpetn, front t2 Bpwgrd
Under the rcsBagerncr.t of
, JAMES WOODS
You Can LlveOutdoor
All Winter at
MATCHLESS
DEL MONTE
THE PARADISE OP THB PA
CIFIC. 116 MILES SOUTH OP
SAN FRANCISCO. ,
Affords every facility? for golf,
tennis, riding, motoring, and all
other sports under ideal condi
tions. ' " - i
Buperb elimate beautiful seen
'livery luxury and convenience
ef the best city hotels. &
Stopover privileges oa ' all
tarouffk railroad tickets. Through
parlor ear re eity dally at S
p. . xn.
Illustrated literature oa request.
n. R. WARNER, Manager
dsx. atoam, cas. -.,
LH A IK V I I V I V
HOTEL
SAN FRANCISCO
A faomellkt and eomfortabl hotel.
whose superb location, m$gr.'i-
cerrt appointments and perfrct
ervica ksve nothing to te de-
ired.
Vede the earn mafair,t f " '
made th9 P li-.tel t., . ,
t'ird for yr.
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