FOREST GROVE PRESS, FOREST GROVE. OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 19. 1913. Forest Grove s= Steam Laundry Wood, Coal, Cold Storage and Ice. MERTZ & LATTA Cor. 5th Ave. and 2nd S t., Forest Grove, Ore. Watch and Use the Want Ads and you’ ll not need to be a mind reader The th o u g h t has o fte n come tq y o u p erh ap s, th a t you could easily solve m ost difficulties if you w ere a m ind re a d e r if you could fo r in stan ce,K N O W w ho w ould be glad to re n t y o u r p ro p e rty , o r to buy it; w ho would be g la d to employ you. W a n t a d v e rtise rs, and those who w atc h th e w a n t ads, learn th e se th in g s in a B U S IN E S S W A Y —no t th ro u g h occult m eans. S. A. WA LKKU H. LIDYARD WALKER & LIDYARD SHOEMAKERS 1st A ve. N ., n e a r Main S t. We are prepared to do the very best of all kind of shoe work. UP-TO-DATE MACHINERY Special attention given to crippled feet. WM. WEITZEL Tinning and Plumbing, Sheet Metal Work and Re pair Shop. N o rth F ir s t A venue, b etw een M ain and “ A ” S tr e e ts ; phone 8t>3. BUTTER WRAPPER PRINTING at the FOREST GROVE PRESS 100 for $1.25 250 for $1.75 500 for $2.25 The Ansco Camera approaches very near jierfection as a picture taker. T he m a n u fa c tu re r have sp e n t y e a rs o f tim e and a g r e a t deal o f money p e r fe c tin g th e se m achines. T hey a re now a m eans o f Education and a g re a t source o f en jo y m en t for old and y oung alike. D on’t fail to ta k e an Anaco w ith you on y o u r vacatio n trip . W * hav e th em a t all prieea from $2.00 to $20.00 Littler’s Pharmacy THE PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS Phone 901 TRICKY Cookery points T h re e G ood Soup«. Consom m e R oyal.—B eat tw o eggs »nd mix w ith them ha if " 'v acu p fu l of milk and one pinch of suH. I’o ur the beaten eggs into a basin w ith th e milk, stand the basin in a lartr.'J one co n ta in ing hot w ater, p u t th is ..rran g em en t In the oven and bake until th e co n ten ts of tlie sm all bnsln a re tirm . T ak e out and p u t th e m ix tu re in th e sm all basin aw ay to cool. W hen se t c u t in to sm all pieces, p o u r over them one q u a rt of consom m e an d serve. Chicken Consomm e. — R em ove the tillet from a chicken and put th e c a r cass w ith th ree |>ounds o f fillet of veal Into a stock pot w ith tw o and one- half q u a rts o f good stock. Season with one-fo u rth of an ounce of sa lt and place th e pot on th e Ore to boll. 4dd an onion stuck w ith tw o cloves, a sm all head of celery and tw o leeks C ontinue to skim well us the pot sim m ers on th e side of th e fire for nbout three hours. T hen stra in th e broth and clarify w ith th e fdlet o f chicken previously rem oved. S train once more through a cloth in to a basin. T h is ! consom me should be colorless. Consomm e W ith C ream . — R em ove the fa t from tw o q u a rts of consom me, put In a stew pan a n d w hen a t th e point of boiling add four tab lesp o o n fuls o f ground rice p reviously m oisten ed w ith a little stock. Boil for ten m inutes an d add one teaspoonful each of su g a r and salt. Boil ag ain and when th e rice is q u ite done pour in h alf a pin t of boiling cream . ANIMALS. •eme A re S im p ly Fakers, W h ile O ther* A re Reel C rim in a l*. GENERAL PICKETT. ________ "T h e re a re crooks am ong anim als, just as among men,” said a nature The Friendship Between Him and d u d e n t. “T ak e, fo r exam ple, th e horse. A horse looks very noble, very honest, eh? Yet tim e a n d ag ain a horse will feign lam eness in one leg o r th e other because be know s th a t w hen h e ’s lam e his boss will let him loaf. “One responsible w rite r tells about a chim panzee th a t th ey once fed on cake and w ine w hen be had a cold. T he rascal fak es up a bad cough In th e hope of g e ttin g m ore w ine a n d cake. “ M any birds a re trick y and som e a re notorious th iev es, p articu larly th e ra- vc^ an d th e crow . B ut th e cuckoo Is the w o rs t T he cuckoo is too flighty a Indy to be w illing to sit In a n est and hatch out eggs, so sh e luys In th e n ests of o th er butts, one h ere a n d one there, and. by Jove, to co m plete th e deception she a b stra c ts an egg from th e n est she lays in so th a t th e a d d itio n o f her own egg w on’t be noticed. “ A c rim in a l—n o t a com m on crook— Is th e A u stralian p a r r o t O nce a vege tarian , th is foul bird now lights on a sheep’s back and, sta n d in g w h ere th e sheep c an n o t reach him , he h acks his w ay dow n to th e liver, w hich he eats. Sheep m u rd ered by p a rro ts fo r th eir liver c o n stitu te one o f th e g ra v e losses of A u stralian fa rm in g .” — N ew York T ribune. Lincoln and Grant. A NOVEL BATTLEFIELD SCEN E ________ Absolutely Safe and Reliable The Bankers & Merchants Mutual Fire Association Of Foreat Grove, Oregon Conducted on Economic and Business Principles. T be Hom e Company T hat H as M ade Good. Insure Youi Business or Dwelling in T he Bankers & Merchants W hen the Blue and the G re y Joined In a B irth d ay Celebration— A M eeting W ith G ran t In W a s h in g to n — L in coln’s V is it to M r*. Piokstt. In Mrs. P ic k e tt’s Introductory c h a p ter to “T h e H e a rt of a Soldier. As Re vealed In th e In tim a te L e tte rs of G en eral G eorge E. P ick ett, C. S. A,” th ere Is an ex trem ely In terestin g sto ry . It appears th a t w hile a t R ichm ond, ju s t a fter the su rren d er, sh e w as sum m on ed to th e door by a sh a rp rap. She gives a ch arm in g account of w h a t fol lowed: W ith m y baby on my nrm I a n sw e r ed tb e knock, opened tb e door and looked up a t a tall, g au n t, sad faced man in ill fitting clothes, who, w ith the accen t o f th e no rth , asked: “Is th is G eorge P ic k e tt’s place?” “Y’ea, sir,” 1 an sw ered , “b u t he is not here.” “I know th a t, m a'am ,” he replied, “but I Ju st w an ted to see th e place. I am A braham L incoln.” FOREIGN BORN WOMEN. “T he p resid en t I” I gasped. The s tra n g e r shook his head and H o w T h e y M a y Becom e N aturalized, said: “No, m a’am ; no, m a’am . J u s t M a rrie d or 8 ingl*. A braham Lincoln; G eorge's old frien d .” A foreign born u n m a rrie d w om an “1 am G eorge P ic k e tt’s w ife, an d this m ay becom e a citizen by being n atu r- j Is his baby,* w as all I could say. alized. To do th is sh e m u st be tw enty- My baby pushed aw ay from m e and one y e a rs o f age an d have lived five reached his hands to Mr. L incoln, w ho y ears in th is c o u n try , one full y ear took him in his arm s. As he did so o f w hich has been lived in th e sta te an expression of ra p t, alm o st divine in w hich sh e m akes her application. tenderness an d love lighted up th e sad O r sh e can m a rry a m an w ho is a c iti face. It w as a look th a t I hav e never zen, fo r th e w ife’s citizenship follow s seen on any o th e r face. Sly baby th e h u sb an d , and sh e continues to re opened Ids m outh w ide and Insisted M a p le P a r f a lt . P our one cu p fu l of hot m aple siru p tain h e r citizenship if she continues to upon giving his fa th e r's frie n d a dew y, Into th e well, beaten yolks of six eggs, reside in th e U nited S tates, u n less she infantile kiss. As Mr. Lincoln gave cook over boiling w a te r un til thick, re renounces th e sovereignty of th e U n it the little one back to me, sh a k in g his finger a t him playfully, he said: move from th e fire, bent until cold, ed S tates. A foreign b o m w om an living in the "Tell y o u r fa th e r, th e rascal, th a t I fold in one p in t o f cream beaten until U nited S ta te s w hose husb an d Is a fo r forgive him for th e sa k e o f th a t kiss stiff, flavor w ith one teaspoonful of eigner, w ho refu se s to become n a tu ra l and those b rig h t eyes.” vanilla, tu rn Into a mold a n d let sta n d ized, c a n n o t becom e a citizen unless Mrs. P ick ett exp lain s th e in te re st packed in salt an d ice from fo u r to se p a ra te d from him by divorce or Lincoln show ed in h e r h u sb an d by five hours. Chop finely one cupful of death. statin g th a t it w as th ro u g h Mr. L in blanched alm onds, cook in oil until A n a tiv e born w om an who m arrie s a brow n an d d rain . S p rin k le th e p a rfa it foreigner loses h e r citizenship d u ring coln's influence th a t h e r h u sb an d re with th e n u ts before serving. the tim e of th e m arried relation, but ceived his appointm ent to W est Point. One im pression th e book conveys is upon tb e d ea th o f h er husband or di R ic e a n d O y s t e r C u tle ts . vorce from him sh e may resum e her th a t of th e kindly and generous feeling To h alf a p in t of boiled rice ad d a citizenship by reg isterin g , w ith in one th a t existed betw een C onfederates pin t o f o y sters, dry m easu re an d of th e y ear w ith th e A m erican consul in the and U nionists g rad u ated from W est sm all v arie ty ; one sm all w hite onion country of h e r resid ence a declaratio n Point w ho had been frien d s befo re th e chopped fine, one cupful of fine b read th a t sh e d esires to do so, or she may crum bs m oistened w ith cream o r b u t resum e it by re tu rn in g to th e U nited war. An exhibition o f th is feeling w as m ade a t th e tim e of th e b irth o f G en ler; sa lt and pepper to taste. T h e m ix S tates to resid e.—New York P o s t eral P ic k e tt’s first baby. Mrs. P ick ett, tu re should he ju s t m oist enough to telling th e story, says: sh ap e easily into cutlets. Chill them A W a r T ric k of t h s G reat H an n ib al. thoroughly und th en dip in benten egg On th e occasion of my son’s b irth W hen H an n ib al, th e g re a t C arth a and b read cru m b s an d fry in deep hot ginian, w as fighting E um enes of I’er- bonfires w ere lighted in celebration all fa t until a nice brow n. S erve w ith gam os w ith a fleet of very inferior along F lc k e tt’s line. G ra n t saw them tom ato sauce. stre n g th he h it upon an artifice which and sen t scouts to learn th e cause. would scarcely be sanctioned by th e W hen they reported he said to G eneral A p p le J o h n n y c a k e . . law s o f w h a t we a re pleased to coll Ingnlls: “ H av en ’t w e som e kindling Mix a p in t of cornm eal w ith a, sc a n t civilized w arfare. H e discovered by on th is side of th e line? W hy don’t h alf cu p fu l of su g ar, a pinch o f sa lt m eans of a bogus m essage under a flag w e strik e a light fo r th e young P ick an d a teasp o o n fu l o f cream of ta rta r. of tru ce on w hich ship th e king was. e tt? ” D issolve a half teaspoonful of soda in In a little w hile bonfires w ere flam He then caused poisonous snakes to be a little milk and s tir in to th e meal, inclosed in ea rth e n Jars. T hese he dis ing from th e F ereral line. A few days ad ding m ilk to m ake b a tte r for p a n trib u ted am ong sev eral ships an d or la te r th e re w as ta k e n th rough the lines cakes. A cu p fu l an d a h a lf will be dered th em to close u p on th e king’s a b ab y 's silv er service engraved, “To a b o u t th e rig h t q u a n tity . Add th ree gnlle.v. In th e m elee th a t followed G eorge E. F ick ett, Jr., from his th in ly sliced so u r ap p les a n d bake in th e Jars w ere flung u n to the deck. T he fa th e r’s frien d s, U. S. G ran t, R u fu s In a m oderate oven th irty m inutes. galls, G eorge Suckley.” curious bom bs w ere greeted a t first G eneral P ick ett, in a le tte r from w ith ridicule, w hich soon changed to E g g s a n d O y st e r« . panic w hen th e n a tu re of th e ir contents W ashington, relates an o th er Incident in Bent up th re e eggs and a tablespoon- m ade itse lf m nnifest. T he galley w as w hich th is sam e kindly feeling w as ful of cream and seasoning of sa lt and e x tricated from th e fight as soon as m anifested: pepper. M elt n tnblespoouful o f b u tte r possible, an d th e c a p ta in s of th e others, A fter b ren k fn st w e w ent, as a r in a sau cep an an d w hen hot pour In believing th a t th e king had taken flight, ranged, to see G ran t. I ca n ’t Ju st tell the egg m ix tu re an d s tir over a slow followed su it, w ith th e result th a t H an yon. m y darlin g , about th a t visit. fire W hen it Is Ju st beginning to nibal gained a com plete victory. You'll hav e to w a it till I see you to tell thicken add a dozen o y ste rs an d let It you how th e w arm h earted , m odest old contin u e to cook until th e m ix tu re Is w nrrior an d loyal frien d m et m e; how E n t o m o lo g ic a l. so ft an d cream y. Serve on to a s t ns he took In his th e hand of y o u r heart- C harles hnd heard much a t hom e an d soon as It Is done. a t school ab o u t th e b est wny to insure sore soldier—i>oor, broken, defeated, good liealt.i and. although only nine profession gone—and, looking a t him E n g lis h O y ste r Pan cake . y ears old, hnd tak en g reat In terest In fo r a m om ent w ith o u t speaking, said H e a t n dozen o y ste rs in th e ir ow n th e subject. T he o th e r day he told his «lowly, “ P ick ett, If th e re Is an y th in g liquor, to g e th e r w ith a gill of stock. m other th a t he w an ted to go to a lec on the top of G od's green e a rth I can Whim plum p put them asid e on a dish tu re th a t n ig h t Much am used, she do for vou. snv so.” * * • and m ake n rich b a tte r seasoned w ith nsked him w h at it svns about. W hen I s ta rte d to go G ra n t pulled salt, pepper an d m inced parsley. T a k e “ Y’ou know, m other. It Is ab o u t how dow n a checkbook and said, “P ick ett, each oyster, dip it in th e b u tte r on a to tak e care of yourself. I can ’t th in k it seem s fu n n y , d o esn 't it, th a t I should sk ew er and p u t it in b o i l i n g fat. T ak e of th e nam e of it, b u t you know .” have any money to offer, b u t how up and d rain on paper. G arn ish w ith "M aybe I do.” she said, “but I c an ’t m uch do you need?” w a tercress and serv e w ith h a lf lemons. tell unless you give m e a b e tte r idea “ Not any, old fellow ; not a cent, th an k you,” I said. “I have plenty.” about it.” F ig L a y e r Cake. “B ut R u fu s tells m e th a t you have [ “ W ell, m other,” he said th o u g h tfu l Cream h a lf a cupful o f b litte r and ly. “It is about tw o bugs and a locust.” begun to build a house to tnke the one cupful of su g a r and bent again, F o r a m om ent she w as a t sea, an d plnce o f th e one old B utler burned, and th e n th re e -q u a rte rs o f a cupful of milk then It daw n ed upon h er th a t his “tw o how can you build it w ithout m oney? an d tw o cu p fu ls of flour sifted w ith hugs and a locust” w as tuberculosis.— Y’Ou do need som e.” four level teasp o o n fu ls of linking pow New York P o s t “I have sold som e tim b er to pay for der. B eat and add Inst the w tiites of It,” I told him , nnd to show ray a p p re th ree eggs, folding them in lightly. ciation and g ratitu d e, unobserved, I Com plaint. B ake in th ree lay ers an d sp read w ith “You a re alw ay s com plaining a b o u t affectionately squeezed his leg, w hen flg Ailing. he called o u t: "R u fu s, It’s th e sam e th e ta x p a y e r.” “ Yes. I sym pathize w ith th e old G eorge P ick ett. In ste a d o f pulling m y leg, he’s squeezing I t ” P e a n u t B u ttsr. m asses.” T ak e freshly ro asted pean u ts, bulled “ How mnch do yon pay In th e w ay and thoroughly w innow ed, p u t them of ta x e s ? ” 8 u g a r F or the Heart. through a m eat g rin d e r sev eral tim es S ugar is a splendid m edicine fo r th e “ My d e a r sir. th a t hag nothing to do until they look sm ooth and b u ttery , w ith th e case. T he man who is pay h e a rt In ce rta in d is e a se s'o f th is organ then add sa lt an d cay en n e pepper to ing a w hole lot of ta x e s is usually so In others, such as oedem a. It has no | taste. S om etim es a lum p o f sw eet busy th a t he h asn 't tim e to do his own effect. In th e te n d o n Ijtn c e t Is re m elted co u n try b u tte r is added. B eat ported th e cu re of a w om an of sev en ty com plaining.”—W ashington Star. till th e w hole is lig h t nud cream y. seven w ith “rapid, irreg u la r, feeble j pulse. cyaD osis and a tta c k s of parox The Great of ths Earth. S a u s a g e R o lls. ysm al b re a th in g ” by th e a d m in is tra Men who a re occupied In the re sto ra Make a light biscuit dough w ith m ilk, tion of fo u r ounces o f lum p su g a r roll out th in an d c u t in to rounds w ith tion of health to o th er men by th e eTery tw e lv e hours, grad u ally dlm ln a biscuit cu tter. In th e cen te r of each Joint exertion of skill and hum an ity Ishlng tb e dose, for sev eral weeks. place a ball of sausnge th e size o f a are above all the g re a t of th e earth . hickory n u t and roll It up In th e dough. They even p artak e of divinity, sin ce to A N e w W a y of Finance. Place In a b aking pan. let sta n d for (•reserve nnd renew is alm ost ns g re a t P ro p rieto r—I f m ndam e offers to pay a few m inutes, th en bake hnlf an hour s s to c re a te —Voltaire. fo r the h at don’t show h er th e bin. and and serve hot. will in crease It. Som ebody has to Queenly Enough. pay o u r bad debts. M essenger—B ut if "W hy do you call the dam sel a she doesn’t offer to pay? P ro p rie to r— A Vegetable Salad. T ak e any lefto v er vegetables, such •queen?’ She Isn't related to ro y alty ." T hen brin g th e h at back. We c a n 't add "W ith a face and figure like th a t she to our bad debt*.—Fllegende B latter. as peas, beans, carro ts, beets, p o ta toes, tu rn ip s, etc., and cover w ith a d o esn 't hove to be related to ro y a lty .” good salad d ressin g and a rra n g e on ! -B irm in g h a m Age H erald. Some people b ear th ree kinds of tro u lettu ce or cress and deco rate w ith e ith e r ble—all th ey had. all they have now We can conquer n a tu re only by o bey an d all they expect to h a re .—Ed w ard beets r u t In fancy sh ap es o r radlafeee. T hla will m ake a very ap p etisin g salad. ing h er.—Bacon. E v erett H ale. Main Street Garage Auto Repairing, Vulcanizing and General Machine Work. Storage and Supplies. Phone Main 62X W. A. CHALMERS, Main Street, Forest Grove. N eat Printing is something every business man desires when he orders station ery. 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