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I •IH I I I W I I H I I I I M I- M » »* TESTED RECIPES EUGENE THEATRE 3 Days Only 3 Days Only S ta r tin g MONDAY MAT. |g g | v J U I 7 ^ 1 ■ 2:16----- TWICE DAILY------8:16 Seats Ready Thursday, July 27----------- Mail Orders Now Elliott and Sherman Present D. W. Griffith's Mighty Spectacle ♦ C up l.'u»tar«l H e a t n q u a r t o f milk in it d o u b le boiler, l>ut do not b rin g q u it e to n boil. Heitt f i v e egg s light mill s t i r in to th e m hnlf n e u p fu l of stigttr Ou thin m ix tu r e pour th e boiling milk t e r v grttilunlly, b e n tin g steaililv nil th e tu ne. At thin point f l a v o r the m ix tu r e w ith tw o tennpoont'uln o f vn ii 11 lit uiul pour in to r u t t x n l eupn, tvhirh h av e been plueeil in n largo pan of boiling w a te r. H ake in a m o d e r a te oven { u n til c u s t a r d s a re firm . • • • Farm and Garden ■H I - H " H m I- I - H - H - H ' I ' | | | ' I 4 " I- H “ E RAISING RASPBERRIES. S u cceed B eet U p o n D eep, M o te t, b u t W e ll D r a in e d S o il. Presented in Eugene Same as at Heilig Theater, Portland J u s t t h e T i m e IN o w \ To order that Summer Suit. A splendid assortment of clothes. And the place— BOHLM AN :: V— iiririy T A IL O R E Y E G LA SSES au d SPECTACLES ItiisidH-rrU-a sm-cetHl l*eet ii | h > u d eep , uiolst b u t vv «>11 d r a l m s l loam y solla, B u tt e r S cotch T w o e u p fu la o f augnr, (be b la c k s ii|s>u th e h e a v ie r mid t h e tw o tab leap o o n fu la of w a te r an d one re d s upon t h e lig h ter. T h e m o r e r e rou nded tab le a p o o u fu l of b u t t e r . I’ut t e n t i v e o f m o i s t u r e t h e soil Is t h e t>et I augur, w a t e r an d b u t t e r in to a anuoepaii t e r s i n c e th e fr u it rl|s*ns a t u ti m e I on th e f i r e a n d a ti r u n ti l meltiyl. IK• w hen w u t e r Is o f t e n s c a r c e ; heiu-e t h e not a tir a f t e r th e au gur ia m e lte d an d a d d itio n o f h u m u s Is o f t e n d esira b le . allow it to boil u n til a l i tt le d ro p p e d It m ay be m ost ea sily o b t a i n e d Iu t h e into cold w a te r will h a rd e n . Hour in to fo rm of s t a b l e m a n u r e a n d g re e n nia a greased p a n ; m a rk o f f in to aqunrea tiures, s u c h a s c lo v e r g r o w n n t lenst l w hen cool enough. W rup each piece in one y e a r Is-fore p l a n t in g . T h e g r o u u d i oiled p ap er. sh o u ld Is* p lo w e d ns dtsqd y ns possible Q u » n E l u a h e t h ' a C oai. • • • w ith o u t t u r n i n g u p th e sulisoll a n d (Ju«-«'ii E HzalK'tll «« uh M i «» llrsl ICug One eg g J o h n n y I'nke— B e a t one egg a f t e r b u r r o w i n g t h e p l a n t s act. 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Sour milk m a y be used, s e l v i s a m i o n ly o o n s o i i l c d a f t e r a l i m e in which ease use soda in s te a d o f b a k in g t o o l l o w Ma-in a siiiu ll |H»r«»eiiliige un pow der, no t q u it e a tenapoonful. Mieli tiw ii s t i l l i Sht* c h n r t c r a d a c o n i To See It Is a Treat—To Miss It Is a Misfortune Matinees—25c, 50c, 75c, $1 Evenings—50c, 75c, $1, $1.50, $2 e T h • N c j a n v r l g o tie t. " I belle* e. tilt- oc ¡laloliul pilli«*«- p h o t sal-l t im i Ilici«* lini) la* a n eti a llillig u s III«» li«*ga11« i» «»gelisi I m enu in rida a p e r s o l i s e m o d e m iitsn it bis tiwii m e r l i s ( h a i ni» s«»u »lepre« hi Muli ititi* la» a M n d ol «*gelisili l u i m s l III siile olii I a i o imi sur«» w Ilei b a r t h t s ls a t o r n i o f s g o l i io I h a t I h I o li«' coll deuim»«l ol < o m l o l e d W«» all lui*'«* a lini« li o f li ut i li n e a F o r liialaiu-e, w e lini.« le«‘l a p a ll i f ll l i l c g r e e o f l iu i i ia u l ty • Isoli a grana«» s p o t o u «tur c l o i h e s o r s s p i n a li o f m in i oli olii h I i i s » n a n d Ilo» palli o f tlila h o m l l l t y c o n s i s t a lnrg«*ly In ili«» ( I n n i g h t t im i a largì» p a r i o f t h è w m l d Ima Ila e y e s lista i Unni.« oli t i m i granai» s p o i o r lim i sp illali o f iin ul lilt» e g o t i s t i ni p i ll i of t h l s tiilliiillilly. | *if «-olirà«» la III III«» Idea tllHt s o llinliy p e i- » m a a r e l lk e l y l o l u k c n o t e o i a | d e t t a | III o lir a t t i r a II In q l l l l e e v i i d e i l i l i m i i l l s f r a s s o f II i I n kllid c a li «*x lai uni* «« Ili-Io a i o r i n i l i aniollUI o f , ¡iridi» a l siili a p p e l l i mi» «»H in k e p i all*««.'' lii<lliiiiapolls N«»««a tiAst-IlKKIll KM MM MAUKBT. [ K very religious o r g a n i z a ti o n ia in- ' v ited to use th is colum n fo r a n n o u n c e m ent o f its se rv ic e s a n d o t h e r news. . C o n tr i b u to r s a re re q u e s te d to o m it ex- |li o r t a t i o u s a u d o t h e r e d it o r i a l m u tte r , la n d to m a k e th e a n n o u n c e m e n t o f ser vices us concise as possible. Hociul fu n ctio n s, etc., an d new s o u ts id e o f the w eekly a n n o u n c e m e n t m ay be e l a b o r a t ed upon.] • • • c u lt iv a t io n Isith w a y s Is usim lly p r a c Herd u n til inldmiiiiuicr. w h e n n c o v e r c ro p «>f c r i m s o n c lo v e r o r s o m e s h a l lo w e r ro o tin g p la n t is s o w n to lie t u r n , «si u n d e r t h e f o llo w in g s p r in g Som«»- tliii<-s, h o w e v e r, o t h e r cro ps, s u c h ns |H«tat«s‘s c a r r o ts , tni-ts, etc., w h ic h a r e not tall, n r a g r o w n la»tw«s-n t h e r a w s fo r o n e «>r |» -r h a p s tw«> yenra. W isal a sh e s , m u r i a t e o f | s i ta s h . sii|>erplioM plmtt-s a n d g r o u n d Ism«» tire f a v o r i t e P r e s b y t e r i a n C hu rch l). A. M acL eo d, s o u r c e s o f p o ta s h a n d p h o s p h o r ic acid. p a s t o r ; ph one 137B. B ible school u t 10 Willi a d e q u a t e tilla g e d u r i n g th«> s u m a. m. M o rn in g w orship a t 11 a. in. J u n uier s p r i n g p lo w in g m a y Is- avo id ed . io r C h r is ti a n E n d e a v o r a t 3 p. in. Eve F o r in n r k e t t h e f r u i t s h o u l d n e v e r Is* n iu g w orship a t 7:30 p. m. picked u n ti l a f t e r t h e d e w Is drttsl a n d S erv ice a t 11 a. in. S u b je c t , “ T h e sh o u ld Is* » I tipped to m a r k e t In s m a ll G re a t B u i l d e r . ” l>arkagi>M Itisl r a s p b e r r i e s a r e usim lly • • • marketc«! In p in t laiskets. T h e p ic k in g Union serv ices S u n d a y e v e n in g a t the o f ls>th k in d s o f m s p ls - rrh - s Is g e n e r B a p tis t ch u rch . Kev. 1). A. MacLeod a lly don«* liy han d. will d eliv e r th e sermon. • • • Mrs. Nun U orkum will lead tuo y o u n g p e o p le 's union se rv ic e Sund-iz e v e n in g at 0:30. S u b je c t , “ How Alissious A rc Blessing O u r N a t i o n . " L u k e 19:4148 . • • • Miss i i a z e l ll a z e l t o n will le a d the uuiou y o u n g p e o p le 's s e r v ic e a t the M e th o d is t c h u rc h S u u d a y e v e u iu g at 0:30. T h e s u b j e c t will be “ E n t h u s i a s m ; I t s V alu e; llo w to C u l t i v a t e I t . ’ ’ Isa ink 12: 1-6. • • • C h r i s t i a n Science— S e rv ic e s in ¡he ch a p e l a t 242 S econd s t r e e t each S u u •+ C d a y a t 11 a. m. R e g u la r te s tim o n ia l m e e tin g each W ed n e sd a y a t 7 : J 0 p. m. W in d o w s iu rooms a d j o i n i n g th e k i t T he b u iid iu g is open f o r th e use of th e i i c ir c u la t in g li b r a r y each W ednesday | i f y o u know a so ciety item a n d i chen t h a t h a v e become co v e re d w ith from 1:30 to 4:30 p. m. All ure c o r d i a l steam , m ay be k e p t clean a n d b ri g h t j do n o t in f o rm tlie n ew sp a p e r, .1 m | ly in v i t e d to th e s erv ices, as well as to I y o u r ow n f a u l t i f i t is n o t p r i n t e d | w ith little care. ¡Simply w ipe th e w in dow s w ith a s o f t clo th w h e n e v e r th e y m a k e use o f th e l i t e r a t u r e . • • • i I a re steam ed . w— ------------------------------------------------------ V • • • A p ostolic F a i t h M issio n F re d Horn- A b elated b ir th d a y a n n i v e r s a r y d i n All th e boxes on to p o f t h e p a n t r y shuh, p a s t o r. S e rv ic e s e v e ry W ed n es n e r was g iv e n S u n d a y a t th e J . if . s h e lf can h a v e lab els on th e end te l l d a y e v e n in g a t M ission hall, opp o site s n o r t n u g e nuuie in nuuor o f “ U n c l e ' 1 in g th e c o n te n t s of th e box. T h is sav es dep o t. S u u d a y u t 3 p. m. E v e r y W ed J i m , wno n ad c e le b ra te d m s eigniy Mtth a g re a t deal o f tim e when yo u a r e h u n t n esday a t 8 p. m. E v e r y b o d y in v i te d b ir tn u a y a few d a y s b e to re . loose to th ese m eetin g s . N o co llection s tukuu. in g articles. p re s e n t were M r. an d -lira. W. IV. Stiort- • • • • • • n u g e , of L o n d o n ; Mrs. O eorge S utner- A p a s t e o f m inced ra is in s an d figs, C ath o lic C h u r c h —F a t h e r M oran, p a s la n d and son ikiarvis, ot L o n d o n ; Air. a n d Airs. J . J . Weedeu a n d f o u r c h il w ith a dash o f lemon, m a k e s an e x c e l tor. Muss e v e r y S u n d a y a t 8 au d 10:30 a. m. S e rm o n a t 10:30 a. m. d re n , E v e r e t t , t v a , l>ale an d O o rd o u ; lent fillin g fo r san d w ich es . * * * • • • Air. an d Airs. J a m e s i i u y e s an d baby A g re a t m a n y sore to es an d b listered C h r is ti a n C h u r c h — E li z a b e t h W are, Alice, of L u g e n e ; alias A lla- L au g d o u , ot L u g e n e ; Jr'. B. SO ortridge, ol A zalea, heels h a v e been cau sed by th e c o n s t a n t su p p ly m i n is te r. B ib le school a t 0:40 w e a rin g o f pum ps, du e to t h e d a n c in g a. m. C h r is ti a n E n d e a v o r a t 7 p. m. a n d Air. a n d Airs. O rville s p e a r . craze. T h is tr o u b le can be p r e v e n t e d S erv ices a t 11 a. m. a n d 8 p. m. • » • or rem edied i f it has a l r e a d y s t a r t e d by p la c in g a s t r i p o f c o u r t p la s te r ov er M e t h o d is t E p isc o p a l C h u r c h — H o race th e p a r t i c u l a r sp ot w h ere th e p um p N . A ld rich, p a s t o r. S u n d a y school e v e ry FADS AND FANCIES rubs. T h is will be fo u n d v e ry e f f e c S u n d a y a t 0 :4 5 a. in. S e rv ic e w ith s e r tiv e, too, w hen b r e a k i n g in new shoes. mon a t 11 a. ni. a n d 7:30 p. m. J u n i o r * * • L e a g u e a t 3 p. m. E p w o r t h l e a g u e a t The h ou sek eep er will f i n d p u r e bak V ery fin e p e r f u m e r y is an excellen t 6:30 p. m. in g soda a g i e a t help in th e household. • • • Used w ith c ream o f t a r t a r , i t m a k e s an s t a in rem o v er. I t c a n n o t be reeom m end ed fo r its econom y, b u t when it B a p t i s t C h u r c h — C. C. V a n O orkum , ex cellen t b a k in g p ow der, s a y s th e B a l ias N ews. A p in c h o f sod a a d d e d to a is necessary to rem o ve a s p o t q u ic k ly p a s to r. S u n d a y school 10 a. rn. P r e a c h vessel o f boilin g g reen v e g e ta b le s ini an d w ith o u t o d o r econom y becomes a in g 11 a. in. a n d 7:30 p. rn. B. Y. P. U. A p p ly th e 6:3 0 p. m. P r a y e r m e e t in g T h u r s d a y a t p ro v es th e i r fla v o r, a n d h elp s to p r e s eco n d ary c o n s id e ra tio n . serv e th e i r g re e n color. A l i tt le sod a p e rf u m e w ith a clo th, as you would 7 :30 p. m. • • • a d d ed to b ean s when co o k in g m a k e s b e n z in e ; b u t use th e v e ry b est, or th e S e v e n th - d a y A d v e n t i s t C h u rc h - P r a y them s o f t an d sw eet. A p in c h o f b ic a r s p o t will gro w in s t e a d o f van ish. • • • e r m e e t in g W e d n e s d a y a t 7:30 p. m. b o n a te o f so d a p u t in th e m ilk t h a t has A fresh egg b e a te n in t o a g las s o f or- Y oung P e o p l e ’s M issio n a ry V o lu n te e r slig h tly so ured will re s to re i t s s w e e t so c ie ty F r i d a y a t 7:30 p. m. S a b b a t h ness. T in w a re boiled w ith som e b a k in g a n g e ju ic e is w o n d e rfu lly re f re sh in g . school each S a b b a t h a t 1 :30 p. m. S e r • • • s o d a will assum e a fin e b rillia n c y an d will n o t ta r n i s h so easily. A lam p in t h e liv in g room b u r n i n g vices fo llow ing. • • • • • • b r i g h tl y a d d s cosiness to th e scene, b u t F re e M e t h o d is t Service«. F. W. Sew each c h i l d ’s i n i ti a l a t th e top o f w h a t is worse th a n a s m o k in g la m p or O liver, p a s t o r . S a b b a t h school, 10:00 one w ith an u n p le a s a n t o d o r t t h e sto ckin g , on th e inside, th e n p u t a a. m. P r e a c h i n g serv ices, 11:00 a. m. • • • cross s t it c h in red u n d er th e l e t t e r on an d 8:00 p. m. P r a y e r m e e tin g , W e d each sto c k in g o f th e f i r s t p a ir , use a I t is v e ry e a s y to ov erco m e a n y such nesday, 8:00 p. m. C o rd ia l in v i ta t io n blue cross s t it c h ou th e second, yellow ten d en c ies. S im p ly k e e p all p a r t s o f to all. on th e th ird , etc. t h e lam p a b s o l u te l y clea n . Honk th e • • • w ick, and o ccasio n ally th e b u rn e r , for T he most m o r t i f y i n g s i tu a t io n to I t is an ea sy m a t t e r to s o r t even a an ho ur in s t ro n g , d e a r v i n e g a r ; rinse some people is one t h a t p a y s a sa la ry . la r g e pile o f s to c k in g s ; tw o M ' s with in clean, fresh v iu e g .ir; d r y th o r o u g h ly red crosses— a p a i r o f M a r y ’s stock- b e fo re using. T h e lam p o r oil h e a te r We h a v e o f t e n w ond ered w hy a w o in g s ; tw o M ’s w ith g reen crosses, a n th u s tr e a t e d will th r o w o u t a b r i g h t e r m an is n e v e r sp oken o f as b e in g on her li g h t and g r e a t e r h eat. o t h e r p a ir ; w h ile tw o J ’s w ith blue las t legs. We h a v e now eome t o th e crosses are a p a ir o f sto c k in g s belong in g • • • conclusion t h a t such is t h e case b ecause to J a c k . I f tw o ch ild ren h a v e th e same As to ch im n ey s, p u t each on e befo re in i ti a l, use blue le tte r s for one an d red usin g in an a g a t e vessel w ith cold w a t e r she d o e s n ’t g iv e a n y o n e th e o p p o r t u n f o r th e other. w hich more th a n cov ers it. B r in g th e it y to n o tic e w h e th e r th e y a r e her last • • • w a t e r to a boil a n d let i t boil f o r ten ones or not. A good m eth o d fo r aucceeafully l a u n m in utes. T h en t a k e t h e vessel from Horae fo lk s look w ith suspicio i upon d e r i n g t a t t i n g is to b a s t e it fi r m l y to a th e fire an d le t th e c h im n e y re m a in in T u r k is h tow el, th e n wash i t as th oug h th e w a t e r u n ti l cold. T h u s t r e a t e d , tn e m an who h a s n ' t m o n e y b u t do not i t w ere a p a r t o f th e tow el, sa y s th e ch im n ey s will last lo n g e r; th is ap p lies ask th e m a n who has i t how he g o t it. W o m a n ’■ W orld. When i t ia a lm o st d r y to all blow n g la s sw a re p re s s i t w i t h a h o t iron still on th e to w • • • W e would like to be a child a g a in , el, rem o v e th e b a s t i n g th r e a d s an d y ou r N e v e r c u t a w ick ; sc ra p e i t w ith a so t h a t we m i g h t fu lly re a liz e how much t a t t i n g will b e in good condition. card. n ie e r It is to be g ro w n np. ALFALFA FOR HORSES. S ho uld Bo Allowed to C om a to Full Bloom B efore C u ttin g . A lfa l fa h a y c u t a t t h e r i g h t s t a g e of g r o w t h a n d pro |s-rly e u n s l a n d f«nl la o n e o f t h e Is-st finals p n s l u c i s l In K a n s a s fo r all «-lasses of home«, a c c o n l ln g to C. 1*. T h o m p s o n , s|s -c la lls t In a id m al h u s b a n d r y , d iv isio n o f college e x tension. K a n s a s S t a t e A g ric u l tu r a l col lege. "A llo w t h e a l f a l f a to «-»me t o full bloom ls>fore c u t t i n g a n d let It Iss-onn* well «-un-il ls-fore s t a c k i n g .” a d v ts e a Mr. T h o m p s o n . “ I»o n o t fts-d to o m uch. E ig h t o r te n p o u n d s d a lly f o r a t h o u s a n d | >.>iiii<Is live w e ig h t Is suffi c ie n t fo r W ork h o rs e s I-'issl m o s t o f tin* hay a t night. N e v e r f«s-d too m u c h ro u g h a g e o f Htiy k in d a t iumiii to horsea t h a t a r e w o rk in g , aiul n e v e r f**«sl m u s t y o r m o ld y hay. " I f a l f a l f a hay Is us«-«l f o r |«nrt o r all o f t h e ro iig h u g e ho |s-r c e n t corn a n d 20 p e r c e n t b r a n Is a g is s l co m b in a tio n . W h e r e a l f a l f a h a y Is u se d t h e b r a n Is a d d e d to f u r n i s h bulk. e s | s ‘elall.v If t h e c o rn Is to l«e g ro u n d . F r o m e i g h t a n d o n e - h a l f to te n |M«unds o f g r a i n a d a y fo r i - hc I i t h o u s a n d imhiik I m of live w eig h t Ls sufflclent to k eep a w ork h o m e In g<ssl c o n d it io n ." W h a n H u m u s Is L ackin g. Soil th a t Is w a n t i n g In hutm in will h e a v e hadl.v d u r i n g t h e w in te r , a n d w h e n la n d h e n v e s It Is a s u r e sig n t h a t t h e soil r e q u i r e s h u m u s , d e e p tilla g e a n d lime. H e a v i n g Is t h e a c ti o n o f t h e fr o st, rep«-at«sl f r e e z i n g a n d t h a w i n g t h r o w ing p la n t s , s u c h a s s t r a w t i e n i e s , f o r e x a m p l e , a l m o s t c o m p le te ly o u t o f t h e g ro u n d . 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