Forest Grove press. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1909-1914, November 17, 1910, Image 3

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    Thousand* and thousand* o f poultry for Thanks.
COOKING THE STEAK
aiving. Hbip in im . d ia te ly . H o w ill pay th e m a r­
ket price a n d h e w ill n o t c h a r g e y ou com m ission .
As we tiO to p ress t h e m a rk e t p r ic e s ru lin g are us
fo llo w «
h e r e is a n e x c e l l e n t m e t h o d
S M IT H
W ANTS
DiesuJ t«k*n. 25 U 26c.
20c.
Oaim, lin , 15 U 16c.
Drand Ckickou, 1« » 18c.
of
D ieud Gw*. 12Vk 1«
D t n id Duk.. 20 1. 25c.
fctiid Block Ua«. 11c
Drrued VwJ. (ad) lie .
R em em b er S m it h w an • goo<i. fa t stufP. H e
w ill par th e r u l in g m a rk e t p r ic e at T hunksgiv-
ina Cun uny o t h e r m an d o m o re ?
I th in k not.
S m ith use* m o r e p o u ltr y th a n any o t h e r dea ler
in the w h ole N orth w est
H e hut* 20 m arkets o f
his own and s u p p lie s o t h e r d e a le rs aa w ell.
Address a ll sh ip m e n t s :
p r e p a r a t io n .
rolled W ith M u sh ro o m s It M a k e * a
Diah T h a t A n y One W ill A ppro-
d a te -R o a a t Loin of Lam b
W ith Green Peaa.
F R A N K L. S M I T H M E A T CO.
F lffh tln e th® B e e f T ru s t”
PORTLAN D. OREGON
Delmonlco Steak With Mushrooms.
Steak Is the most easily prepared of
all meats, but It may be utterly spoiled
The Domeatle Band.
with bad cooking. Never wash a
Pather Is an adept at blowing bis stea“ or season it before It is cooked,
own trumpet, while mother Is equally as those two things make It tough
expert at harping on one string. Moth- a,Jd tasteless.
A Delmonlco steak,
er-in-law has to play second Addle, and , ‘ ch is the fir8t cut before the por-
Aunt Jane leads a humdrum exist- terhouse, ls a good choice for a little
ence.
Grandpa gives every night a ,
,e oi two per8ons- It should be at
aolo on his nasal organ, without stops; i
, an mch thick, and preferably
uncle spends his time In wetting his an , h and a half- for thickness ls
whistle, John ls foud of his pipe, and needed to retain the Juices. Scrape it
Emily Is forever ringing the changes ,
a sharp knife lf 8ome cleaning
on her lovers— and I'm a bit of s lyre 8 dece8sar>'. and then lay it on the
^
| broiler and prepare the mushrooms.
myself.— Judge.
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Peel these, take out the stems and
let them soak in cold salted water for
R e s to r in g Ivo ry.
To restore Ivory carvings that have ten minutes. Then put them in a
become discolored, expose.fihem under porcelain vessel—the little earthen­
Class to the rays o f the sun, after hav­ ware casseroles are excellent cookers
ing removed the dust by brushing for these delicate vegetables— put in
them with warm water and soap. Turn a tablespoonful of butter, cover and
them from time to time, so that all let them saute for twenty minutes.
If the butter is likely to cook away
■Ides will be eoually bleached.
lift the cover of the vessel and put in
Conscious of Superiority.
1 little more. After the mushrooms
"Bliggins seem s exceedingly self- have cooked fifteen minutes put In the
confident.” “ Yes. He has Just bought 8teak ,0 broil, turning It quickly so
an encyclopedia and feels that lf he that ‘ b°th sides may be seared at
doesn't know m ore than any of the °nce. This holds in the Juices, and lf
rest of us he
can
whenever he I tbe rest of the cooking is done more
chooses.”
slowly the steak will be fine. Medium
done, with a layer of pink In the cen­
ter— this ls the way the steak must
A N D K O D A K look when cooked. Lay It on a hot
S U P P L I E S
fllsh, salt, pepper and set the dish In
W r i t e f o r c a t a lo g u e s a n d li t e r a t u r e .
D e v e lo p in g
the oven for three minutes for Juices
a n d p r in t in g . M a il o r d e r s g i v e n p r o m p t a tte n tio n
F o rtla n d P h o t o S u p p ly C o.
to draw. Pour the mushrooms around
149 T h ir d S t r e e t
PORTLAND. ORE
It and serve at once.
From a pound and a half to two
U / C U l P i l l
b r o k e n m a c h in e r y a n d c a s t in g s
pounds of steak will be needed by
H L
TV l L U
o f a ll k i n d s b y a n e w p r o ce s s ,
m a k in g t h e m a s g o o d a s n e w .
M a c h in e w o r k o f
two persons fond of meat. A quar­
all k in d s . W e fix a n y o ld t h in g . Portland Oxy-Acetylem
ter of a pound of mushrooms will
Welding Company. 305 Glisan S i Phone Main 6769. Portland. Or.
supply the good taste, but lf there
are no other vegetables half a pound
will be needed.
an
Roast Loin of Lamb With Green
HOOD R IV E R O R C H A R D LAND Peas.— Have the butcher leave the
for sale by ow ner; choice ten acres 9J
kidney and fat on and skewer the
miles from city, elevation about 1,600
feet, almost level, red shot soil, two piece daintily, A piece six chops long
acres six-year-old trees; balance raw will be required, for the bit dwindles
state. Price $1,700, easy terms. To away with cooking. Dredge with a
reliable party will give work clearing little flour, salt and pepper and start
and caring for adjoining ten acres, the roasting with brisk heat, mod­
amount to apply on purchase price. Ad­ erating it for the finish.
dress P. O. Box 131, Portland, or phone
If canned peas are used open them
A 5374.
up and drain in a collander, flushing
them while there with cold water.
Drain and put in a saucepan with salt,
pepper and a big tablespoonful of but­
ter. Cook covered for five minutes,
and serve them in a trim border
around the lamb on a hot flat platter.
„ COFFEEl )
KODAKS
EARN
ORCHARD
TEA SPICES
BAKING POWDER
v EXTRACTS
B lack Bean Soup.
One pint of black beans soaked
JU ST RIGHT
over night In three quart! of water.
<223QSESEŒŒ>!
In the morning pour oft the water
CUISSET A DEVERS
and add fresh three quarts.
Boil
PORTLAND. ORE,' J
slowly four hours. When done there
should be one quart. Add a quart of
beef stock, four whole cloves, four
I whole allspice, one stalk celery, one
I good sized onion, one small carrot,
1 one small turnip, all cut fine and fried
REASONABLE RATES
I in a little butter.
F.II * rf T«tk Mly
$5.00 j j
Add one tablespoonful flour, season
Pride.-wort or Teeth wA-
: with salt and pepper and rub through
orit rUtee
$3.50 U $5.00 :
Red Rahim Pieter oNr $7.50 I | a fine sieve.
Serve with slices of lemon and egg
(ood Robber Pieter « d r . $5.00 I
Cold er Percrtw Crowet
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balls.
RELIABLE DENTISTRY
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Sd*er Filings sole
5 0 rto$ l j
Penders Eitrodioo eotr . 50e I
FREE wbeo PUler err ordered
perfect
S p e c ia l nt’ e n rio n
o o u t-o f-to w n patrons.
D ro p us h post h 1 l o r a p p o in tm e n t. O tit-of-tow n
w ork con i»le *d jn a day. N o Hotter w ork miy-
w tiere
M od ern e q u ip m e n t. E very o p e r a to r a
sp ecia list. L ady a tten d a n t.
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THE HEW YORK DENTISTS
D*. H. A STURDEVAKT. Mite
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Heart: 8 a a . to 8 p. a .: Soudan t i e a . to I A a
N. E Cot Fnorth .ad Korrttaa.
Portload. Orepoa
Curry Sauce.
One tablespoon of butter, one of
flour one teaspoon of curry powder,
i 0ne large onion, one large cup of
stock- salt and pepper to taste. Cut
tbe onion fine, fry brown In the but­
ter and add tbe flour and curry pow­
der Stir for one minute; add tbe
I stock and season with the salt and
| pepper. Simmer for five minutes.
then strain and serve. This sauce can
be served with a broil or saute of meat
or fish.
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,rroited Currants.
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le a l mhomm t o r r o o la b u y .
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Mix (Our tablespoons of water with
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wefl-beaten whites of two eggs
s e l e c t rery fine bunches of currant.
nd dip them, a bunch at a time. Into
K T i . 1 '>T' r » »ear*. that I m » k * *nrt » o ll mere
■WTO. $ 3 3 » Arni f t m Pline* th»n Any ntb*r m »n«- fbe beaten egg; let them drain for a
î « ‘ ? r-r in th* iTniced S iam *, »nd th.« I
.K U r 2 1 < - n .r .n « e e my Shoe* tn hold tb*lr f e w minutes, then roll them In finely
•nape. Innfc . n.| fl, better, »ml wear longer *hAB powdered eugar. Lay them to dry on
•«» nther », no as aa o» S 4 .U 0 .m-e yoe r»» « y r r -
Q o»lity *-<nnt*, nn.l quality ha» made my *ho** „ „ p e r and the sugar will crystallze
t o r . „ are _ T h e
* » h n » » t they
ml th * W o rld .
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in « , and w h .n *
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t y . w o m e n 's c lu b s , grm nees. e n g ‘ n«M>rs a n d
b o m s m a k e rs,
b i o p r e lim in a r y e x a m in a ­
tio n is r e q u ire d . T h is m a il c o u r s e m e a n s
opportunity for you.
Send for a descriptivo bulletin to tho
C o r r e n p o n d e n r e S t u d y T K -p a rtm
U n iv e r s it y o f O r t c o a
E n sen e
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O rel
Q ueer L a u n d ry Packag®.
It ls not uncommon for laundries to
receive rings and other valuables with
the soiled linen from their customers,
but they seldom make such a discov­
ery as one which has been made at
Fulham, England. When a basket of
linen was received from the country
a few days ago the sorter* were
alarmed to see the upheaval of the
contents
and hear a plaintive
cry. The
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llnen was removed, and a black cat
was found benath.
CUT RATE MUSIC HOUSE
three whites of eggs well beaten, and
beat all together until stiff. Pour Into
a mold and when cold and stiffened
turn out on a platter and serve with
a sauce made from tbe yolks o f the
eggs, a pint of milk and sugar tc
sweeten. Boll like a custard.
To Clean Wall Paper.
You can remove grease spots from
*• all paper with blotting paper and a
hot flatiron. Hut the blotting paper
over tbe stain and press It with the
hot Iron. By this process the stain
will be transferred to the blotting pa
per. Other stains may be removed
from the wallpaper by rubbing them
with a piece of bread a day old or
with a piece of flannel dipped in dry
oetnwwl
All R hw t Millie 16c.
t*nd*d to
Mail onlara carefully at-
S M IT H & S T O R E Y
127 r u t h S t , P o r t la n d , Or.
" F ILL Y O U R O W N TEETH ”
FILL-O
If you h i ,, achmir teeth or ravltie* *nrt you ar*
too narveio* for th* denial ordeal, try Fill-O. the
home dentist. A t drutrirteU or by mail. 60c.
Fill 0 UK CO.. 351 Im m n 8U* W t k W.de
Blumner-Frank Ih-tj* Co., dtatributurs for Otwmn
Scrambled Cauliflower,
Trim off tbe coarae outer leavea of
A nice head o f cauliflower, and after
soaking and cooking, drain well, then
divide Into branches. 8prlnkie with
nutmeg, salt and pepper, and toss In
the frying pan with hot butter or olive
o4L
PI I Iowa.
I pillows.
Old sh eets or pillow cases can be
ed to m*ke these secondary slips.
c h a n g in g
w a ,h ln *
or renew-
I
when necessary. Not onlv does
i f b.s Ptese
Drew-rv
pll-
^ the ticking but the
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DIRT
Terrible Suffering
Many housekeeper» » h o are careful
to cover tbelr mattresses with slips
which can be taken off and washed
from time to time, are not aware that
the same course ls equally good with
f 3 t i p ’ ssi ?
OF
Th* largest theater ls the Parle
Salt and Kerosene A re the Twin Al Opera house, covering three acres;
the largest bronze statue, that of Pe­
lies of the H ousew ife D evoted
ter the Great In St. Petersburg, weigh­
to C leanliness.
ing 1,100 tons. The biggest stone
Every housewife should realize th» statue ls In Japan, 44 feet high; the
possibilities of salt as a cleaner. In­ largest college ls In Cairo, with over
deed, salt aud kerosene should be in ten thousand students and 310 teach­
is more soothing than
the cleansing outfit of every house ers. Damascus has the honor of be­
Cold Cream; more heal­
hold, for together they form a combi ing th* oldest city.
ing than any lotion, lini­
nation which eradicates almost any
ment or salve; more beau­
dirt.
tifying than any cosmetic.
For polishing mirrors nothing can
exceed the merit of salt. When apply
E c z e m a All O ver B a b y 's Body.
Ing It the glass must be wet with
“ When my baby was fo u r m o n th s
clear water, then the salt rubbed on old his face broke o u t with e cze m a ,
with a damp newspaper. The final and at sixteen months o f ag e. hls fa c e ,
P a ste u r's Revenge.
Tn that one of the hundred best rubbing may be done with dry news hands and arms were In a d re a d fu l
etate. The eczema spread all o v e r hls
books Vallery Radot's "Life of Pas­ papers, or with a chamois skin.
body. We had to put a mask or c lo th
A tablespoonful of coarse salt, 8 over
teur” we read the Btory of his misery.
hls face and tie u p hls hands.
teaspoonful
of
ammonia
and
a
pint
ol
It ls nothing to say that the war
Finally we gave him Hood's Sarsapa­
hot
water
mixed
and
kept
for
rinsing
rilla
and
In a few months he was e n ­
nearly broke his heart. Rut It broke
tirely cured. Today he ls a healthy
neither his faith nor the straight line decantors and carafes will make them hoy.”
Mrs. Inez Lewis, Baring, Maine.
of his work. Only a sort of rage pos­ as bright as new. -
Hood's Sarsaparilla cures blood dis­
sessed him to redeem and console • Silver discolored either by egg or eases and builds up the system.
Get It today in usual liquid form o r
France by working for her. "H ence­ other use will respond at once to a
chocolated tablets called S a rs a tn b s.
forth,” he said, “ every one of my vigorous rubbing of damp salt.
Salt and vinegar combined
will
books shall have written on It these
L e a d e rs in T h e ir Line.
words. Revenge, revenge, revenge.” usually restore polish to brass and
The greatest bank, says Harper's
And this was his revenge, to set the copper, and salt Is a wonderful reno
name of France In the honors list of vator of polished wood surfaces that W eekly, Is the Bank of England, In
science higher than ever; to give the have been dulled with hot dishes. Tc London; the oldest college ls Univer­
rest of his life to her service, and to brighten such spots cover tbe gray sity college, Oxford, founded In 1050;
portions with salt, which is then wet the largest library, the National In
wear himsa,f out for her sake.
with olive oil, all of the latter being Paris, containing nearly three million
poured on that the salt will absorb volumes.
M o n e y and Ea rnin g.
Feuds of this nature, though too ire- This should stand for 24 hours, whei
If It's Your Eye Use Pettit’s Eye Salve
quent In the country, are very fatal to It should be removed and the surfaci
the ordinary people, who are so used rubbed with a soft cloth. If all gray for inflammation, stys, itching lids,
to be dazzled with riches that they ness has not disappeared, repeat th» eye aches, defects o f vision and sensi­
tive to strong lights. All druggists or
pay as much deference to the under­ salt and oil bath.
Howard Bros.
For
removing
discolorations
o
f
fruit
standing of a man of estate as of a
from
tc-eth
or
hands
salt
ls
excellent
man of learning; and are very hardly
A P o rtra it of C h a rle s A n th o n .
brought to regard any truth, how Im­
Hls outward personality was unique
portant soever It may be, that ls preach­
and impressive. He was a trifle un­
ed to them, when they know there are
der the average height, erect as an
several men of five hundred a year
Indian and Inclining
to portliness.
who do not believe 1L—Joseph Ad­
Hls head was superb and hls features
dison.
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strong and finely cut. He was punc­
A C o stly Pet.
tiliously neat In hls dress, the style
A year or so ago a Montana bo>
o f which was never varied. A short
captured a young squirrel and took
sack coat hung straight from hls am­
him home and made a pet of him. The
ple shoulders, merging In front Into a
little animal was given free range of
black satin vest and an expanse of
the house and seemed content, and
spotless linen, relieved only by a very
his owner was several times offered
■mall gold pin, tbe whole surmounted
$2 for him. A few days ago a roll of
by a black satin stock and a high
$100 was missed, snd, after a long
standing
collar with rounded cor-
hunt ,lt was found that the squirrel
ears.— Columbia Quarterly.
had torn the bills to pieces to make a
H o n o r T re e s and Pla nts.
nest of. He was a fried squirrel next
The Siamese always offer libations
day.
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Some one has given the following to trees before cutting them down.
A S o c ia l Duty.
as the alms of dom estic econom y:
The natives of Sumatra pay special
To send a box of candy, a book or a
To lessen housework by mechanical honor to certain trees supposed to
box of flowers after having made a device and convenient arrangement.
embody tbe wood spirits, while the In­
short visit Is a tactful act which costs
To save money by gaining know! habitants of the Society Islands pay
little either in time or money. Only edge o f how to spend It.
similar re-ee"* *e co-en plants.
a visiting card bearing no writing
To supply rational food to the fam
may be enclosed.
lly.
D IT C U T C
coprsisHTt and m»> « per ««
To understand tbe well-being of the I FT I L PS I O ••©'»red. H»*>k o f accurate
informât on fr*n* on requent.
His Lot.
family and the home.
J. I MIX ». 719 R«»rd . f Trxfe BM«. PuitUn*. Or.
"In the critical times upon which
(L a te o f U. n. l ’a ien t O ffice. W itMlim aioji. U. U.)
To make development of character
he has fRllen It behooves the police • bo atm of the home.
to be vigilant and not let the enemy
SCHUM ACHER EUR CO.
catch them sleeping at their p ost
Manufacturer« o f Fur». Raw Fur» hour ht and
N e w Y o r k A p p le Charlotte.
•old. Fur» remodeled a »i»ecialty.
209 Madison
"In other words, a policeman’s lot ls
Like a mold with lady fingers or St., bet. Tirât and fron t Sts , Portland, O regon
not a happy one ”
sponge cake. Soak a third of a box
of gelatine in a third of a cupful ot B E A V E R E N G R A V I N G C O .
F o r t h e A m b i t i o u s — cold water until sofL Pour over It a
third of a cupful of boiling water and
stir until dissolved. Add one cupful
f ir s t and' A n k e n y SIS P ortlan d , Or.
sugar and tbe Juice of a lemon, to
getber with a cupful o f sour apple
sauce drained dry and put through a
sieve. Cool In a pan of cracked Ice
b y m a il f o r t h o s e w h o c a n n o t a tte n d in
ST R IN G A N D B A N D
p e r s o n . A l l in s t r u c t io n , in c lu d in g fin a l
and when the Jelly begins to harden
e x a m in a tio n s, i s F K K B ,
F o r tea ch ers,
IN S T R U M E N T S
beat until lig h t Toward tbe last add
$3.50 to $5.00 |
(old or Porcelow Filhneo. $1 •
C ur W ork G uaranteed
INVETERATE FOES
17 '
L e m o n F illin g .
Dangerous coughs. Extremely
perilous coughs. Coughs that
rasp and tear the throat and
lungs. Coughs that shake the
whole body. You need s regu­
lar medicine, a doctor’s medi­
cine, for such a cough. Ask
your doctor about A y e r ’ s
Cherry Pectoral.
W i pabtksk e a r formuimm
i¡ers
F
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:
Threw-quartera o f a cup o f sugar,
one egg. one lemon, juice and rind,
piece of batter large as egg yolk. Beat
well together and cook until It thick-
Sauce for a Clambake.
The sauce used at the ordinary clam
bake la simply melted batter seasoned
with pepper and a little lemon Juice
If yod prefer to make maltre d’hote!
sauce, cream a half capful o f butter,
add a scant teaapoonful o f aalt, a half
teaspoonful pepper and a half table
spoonful lemon Juice. Laatly add o n »
half tabkeapoonful finely chopped par»
ley
ou that a medi-
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p l a n c e of being frosted.
cine Tike A y ers Cherry P, celo rii cannot
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o f th « mental, moral and spiritual
ottrr*b green currant learea. tho al- ^ ptted. Ask your ductor if he know. culture of U m family.
snything better then Ayer’s Pills forcer-
*•* u « c ~ dlD* ljr prettT
rectin$ this sluggishness of th« liver.
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A TRIP TO PORTLAND FREE
CUT RATES IN
PAINLESS DENTISTRY
Fulfil*«« Kx tract I o n ....... Fre*
•liver F illin g » ...................S o *
Gold F illing« ........... . . . . . . , 7 5 c
*2 K. Gold C r o w n « ......... . . . . I f
P orcelain C row n « ................. ®3
M ol«r Gold C row n« ............. N
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A L L TH IS W O R K IS O U A R A M T S B D .
Don't threw yo e r m * y *w*y.
A dollar aavad
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