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- CITY NEWS KALLS CITY, OREGON, SATURDAY. DECEMBER 8, 1917 VOL. XIV I f »»¡m íate stake* are not usod a BLACK ROCK ITEMS cheap and «•ffe<-tl(u aupport (or tha to mato can bo made by placida two Lora Hawk spent Thanksgiving larae post, in the ground, one at «.ch w ith her sister at Sweet Home, end of a row. about four feet abor* * tlm ground. A wire Is strrb-tied tight Oscar Warren, who had juBt ly across the top of the posts, and a common building luth Is placed at started to work ut Holt’s camp, about $8,000 e a c h plant and firmly tied to tbe wire was seriously injured. A falling at the top. lars and averaging Thirty-four dilTerent races of a man. persons bought bonds o f the 2d Liberty Loan issue. The 1917 potato crop is estima ted to consist o f 463,000,000 bu., Young Men’ s Christiun Asso or half again as much as last year ciation plans for work in France Reports from the commission on include the establishment o f 78 car service indicate that more than 750,000 cars will be needed libraries. to handle it. J In the United States Armies, P a r o a n tig t of Siok in Army Small November 7, there were 7,816,- Returning from inspection trips 000 men, in the Navy 271,571, to 10 Army and aviation camps. aproximately 1,400,000 voluntary Col. Weston P. Chamberlain of enlisted. the Surgeon General’ s Office, re ports that the per cent o f sick Furloughs for Yuletide week ranges from below 1 per cent to will be granted all men at Army slightly below 2 per cent. cantonments whose absence can Among the conditions leading be permitted in the opinions o f to treatment in hospital are se the division commanders, to en vere colds, tonsillitis, slight inju able them to spend Christmas at ries, and other comparatively their homes. slight ailments About the only serious disease found at any Çinco the war insurance plan camp was pneumonia. became operative in October Each national Army camp has more than 45,000 soldiers have a thousand-bed hospital, equip applied for insurance, amounting ped in accordance with most in all to nearly half a billion dol- approved modern practice. spoonful ut » v .- __ .... <-«*■. sprinkle with chopped parsley and serve Imme diately. Served In this way two eggs should serve for four persous. Home Cookery War Food—Sugar Supporting Tomato Vines In Home Gardens ? / tX 3 ? ïïœ g u Pain and 111 Health rob you o f all your efficiency. DR. MILES* ANTI-PAIN PILLS SEVERS HEADACHE. "1 one* bad terrible headaches ant feared La Grippe. I could not at tend to my work. I took soma of Dr. Miles’ Aud rain Pitta and the pain was quickly rone. Then I started using Dr. Miles' Nervine and tho trouble vanished completely and I felt well and active once more.” HENRY FARNHAM, Spring Valley, Minn. quickly relieve Pain, but at the same tim e, when over-work or nervousness is the cause, Dr. Mil©«* Restorative Nervine should be used to relieve the cause. IF FIRST BOX, OR ©OTTLE, F A IL * TO BENEFIT YOU, YOUR MONEY W IL L BE REFUNDED. At every opportunity we reduce prices. We recently bought to our advantage, and we are giving you the benefit. The dance given for the benefit of the Red Cross we « weU attend ed. It netted $36.50. m S L iL T A 'P C O M »» W «0 COW FR O M T h C «S o w » .. „ *c SAME a su r wav T R A C .n o IN THE WAV 1 CANE 6 0 0 A * 1 «C IP I , ' T h a t y o u m o s t 1 5 QiSC30L3 VAOM T N I Y tU O W LEMON, which , after it beco m es R ipe is KEPT until T he w in te r » T he JOTCt i s CO'AEIEO Mrs. W. T. Wallace received a telegram Monday informing her o f the death o f her sister, Mrs. S. A. Price, at Bremerton, Wash., Saturday, December 1, 4:30 p. m. Mrs. Price visited here last sum mer. Several o f the women gathered at Mrs. Price’s last Friday to sew for the soldiers. FOR ONE WEEK SPECIAL Standard Tomatoes, per can Canned Hominy, per can Canned String Beans, per can Canned Corn, per can - 15cts 15cta 15cts 15ct* C O N T IN U A T IO N OF L A S T W EEK S SPEC IALS Drifted Snow, Hard Wheat Flour (2.85 lb TA K EN . P rS O u t into small tor m s AND SET OUT IN TkX “ *=*=¡1 OPEN TO FREEZE • a IT is T hen packed [L 3 Ä © ' BNOULD i a T P u l k O r NOT t e a T MULK o r COUEMPEE, ___ . _ it s w e i g h t , j u s t t h in k . IT l It. OUNCES OF SUGAR OF l e a d IS EQUAL TO A POUND OF IRON - Home Cookery Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Wallace of Gilliam were visiting with Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Wallace Sunday evening. Tuesday night about 10 o’clock Wallace’s storehouse was burned and 12 sacks o f potatoes destroyed. SCHOOL NOTES The Student Body has organ ized a literary society. A com mittee was chosen which made the following rules. The Student Body will be divid ed into two sides, having a leader for each side. Every two weeks, one of these sides will give a pro gram. The students chosen a3 leaders were Evelyn Johnson and Eugene Starr. The School was given a four days Thanksgiving holiday, which they enjoyed very much. The high school will soon begin Peach Flavored Cuhtard. their play. Stop! Look! Listen! Rolled custard flavored with peach for the date. The supporting of tomato vines Is leaves Is delicious. When the custard advisable because the plants produce has reached the boiling point hold a The Student Body, the 7th and earlier and better fruit when so treat few clean peach leaves lu It for a few 8th grades, teachers and business ed. fays the American Agriculturist. minutes. Several methods are need In support men have organized an athletic Gooseberry Pudding. ing tomatoes. A common wav Is to club. They have elected a com Tw o cupfuls of gooseberries, two drive a stake about six feet long be Grillsd Tomato** With Egg*. tide each plant uud tie tbe plant to It. cupfuls of diced stale bread, a cupful mittee to make rules and regula Cut tomatoes lu medium thick slices Careful pruning should follow, so that and a half of sugar, two tablespoonfuls tions. Sixty-one dollars and eighty and grill over a hot fire. Haste with a no aide branches develop on the one, of butter, a pinch of salt. Remove the little melted butter, dust with salt aud two or three stalks which are tied to blossoms and stems and cut tbe goose five cents has been raised and berries In halves. Brush a baking dish more money has been promised. paprllifl and place pn each slice a table- | the " '»»•n with butter and put alternate layers of bread, berries and sugar — three of The Domestic A rt girls are be bread and two of berries and sugar. Put butter on top, cover and steam for ginning to make Christmas pres ' a — ----- -J . JU. . j.,, an hour, t'ncover and put In a mod ents. “ Begin early and avoid the erate oven for an hour. rush,” is their motto. i t e ) tÎKâadladjiQS Specials, One Week tree struck him breaking his leg just above the knee. He was taken to the Dallas hospital. Casper Kibert, at Balderee’s camp was badly injured Tuesday. A tree fell on him breaking one of his legs and crushing his side. eift I.ONO-A Baked Fish. Tomato«* With Chsoso. A t IftU Select a all or seven pound flail, Tomato sliced. placed on buttered clean aud wipe dry. Heauou with salt toast, sprinkled with grated cheese, and |wpper. Place In a dripping pan then placed lu the oven long enough with a cupful of Imt water uud a cup to melt the cheese, I* au appetizing LuMP ful of lard to keep It from scorching. dish to serve for Innch or supper. AR- Hake III a hot o t p u for one hour, bant ing with the gravy from the flsb. Deafness Cannot Be Cured When done take a cupful of aweet I N W b y lo c a l a APpU____ p p lic a tio n *, aa th ey 9 cannot cream or rich milk, two taldespoonfuls MT VOLTAIRE'S SAYINGS. IS rea ch th e d _________ isea sed ________ p o rtion o __ f the .h e ear. of hatter. Melt the butter and add IS ------ T h e r e is o n ly on e w a y to cu re deafness, and th a t la b y co n stitu tio n a l rvmedJea. the gravy from tbe II n I i and let it boil IS Take revenge upon a rival by D ea fn ess la ca u sed b v an In flam ed co n d i up twice. Place the llali lu' a warm Vi surpassing hlui. tion o f th e m ucou s lin in g o f the Eu sta- i ch ian T u b e. W h e n th is tube I» inflam ed pun or dish and pour'Hie sauce over It. tS Miracles are good, but to re- you h a v e & ru m b lin g sound o r im p erfect MT lleve a brother, to draw a friend h earin g, a n d w h en it Is e n tir e ly closed. tS from the depths of misery, to par- IS D ea fn ess Is th e resu lt, and unlc-as th e In Pirtsapple Rice Pudding. m m ation ca n be tak en out and this Two cupfuls of »teamed rice, one- IS don the virtues of our enemies. Mf fla tube res to re d to Its n orm a l condition, IS hearing: w ill bo d e s tro y e d fo r e v e r ; n ln j half cupful of sugar, three eggs, one- MT these are greater inlraeles. out o f te n a r e cau sed b y C a ta rrh , huir cnpfii! of in 1 lit. pne half can of tS Having It clearly In your IS cases w h ich Is n o th in * but an Inflam ed condi- grilled pineapple, Heat the yolks of TS heart that all men are equal and tS i tlon o f th e m u cou s su rfaces. tV© w ill slv© On© Hundred Dollars for any caa© of the eggs well and mix with the rice. TS in your head that the exterior IS PenfneM (caused by c&t&rrbHhat cannot b< cured by Add sugar, milk and pineapple. Fold TS distinguishes them, you cau get TS lla li a Catarrh Curo. tc-nd for circulars free. P. J. CHUNKY, à CO . Toledo, Ohio. Mf Sold by Druggists. In the stlttly beaten egg whites. 1’our IS on very well In tbe world. 75c. Mf ! Take lla ll s Family PlUs for coosUpaUoa. Into a buttered baking dish sml bake Mf one-half hour. Serve with whipped TSTSTSTSTSTSTSTSISIS iS t S TS «S IS TS 'S UT cream. Black Raspberry Cako. One cup sugar, one half cup butter, two eggs, four tablespoon» of cold wa ter. two cup* of Mark ra s p lN -r r lc s (may be canniHl or fresh), one tea»ix>on soda, one teaspoon clove», one teaspoon cin namon, two cups flour. Heat tbe white» of the egg* and add last before the Ilnur. This cake may be baked In layers or loaf. No. 16. Hash Croquettes. Two cupfuls of ground meats, a small onion, a tablespoonful of pow dered sage, a tablespoonful of fine breadcrumbs, two eggs well beaten aud salt and pepper to season. *Mlx all together well. If too dry add a few i drops of sweet tuUk. Mold Into cakes, ! roll In flour and fry In deep hot fa t Drain and serve at once. Poach Caka. Cream one cup of sugar aud one rounding tablespoon of shortening, add yolk of oue egg, one-half cup of milk and one-half cup of water (the water makes It much fluffier), two teaspoons of baking powder, n very little vanilla aud enough sifted flour to make a mod erately thin hatter. Stir good and bake In layers In quick oven. Put together with the following: White of one egg, unbeaten; one cup of sugar and the pulp of one good sized, mellow peach. Heat fifteen minutes. Biscuits Without Shortening. Into two cupfuls of buttermilk put half a teaspoonful of soda, beat till light aud foamy, add half a teaspoon ful of salt, a quart of flour, a feaspoon- ful of baking powder, alftlng all to gether. Mix with a spoon, put on floured board, roll out und cut. Bake In n moderate oven twenty to twenty- five minutes. Minnie Wilkinson, Chris Horn, George Wagner and Charlie Smith visited school last week. Wednesday afternoon the high school and the 7th and 8th grades gave the following program: Piano solo, Bertha Bennett Dialogue, 8th Grade Piano sola Grace Hastings Reading, Margurite Dorman La vita Howell Louis Beard Laurena Treat Piano solo, Lota Bradley Reading, Mildred Thompson Solo, Esther Cleveland Reading Jennett Brown Solo, Lavita Howell Original theme, Velma Goodspeed { The Honor Guard girls are practicing for their play. The name o f the play is “ Frivolous Feminine.” Be sure not to miss this wonderful play. As it is war times, the characters o f this play are all feminine. YOU DO BETTER AT SELIG’ S SELIG’S, Cash Price Store, ‘ Meeting and Beating Competition**. YOU S T A R T A T ZER O W e all start out in life from Zero mark. It is uphill all the way. The higher we go the more we are looked up to. The man who attains success must take him self seriously, look to his own interests and conserve his strength, wealth ana ability. 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