HALSEY EM'EHPHISE. HALSEY. OHEGOX. NOVEMBER 29, H>2H handy arrangement of a farm kitchen THE KITCHEN CABINET ( A I» * * - * « < « » N sw epaper Un ion I T h e y a ry slaves w h o te a r to rpeafc F o r th e f a lle n and th e w e a k . T h e y a re ala v ea w h o w i l l not choose H a tr e d , scoffing and abuse R a t h e r th a n In s ile n c e s h r in k F ro m th e t r u t h th e y needs m ust th in k . T h e y a re sla v es w h o d a re not be Io th e r ig h t w it h tw o o r th re e . — J am e s R u s s e ll L o w e ll. MORE S A LAD S Improved Uniform International Sunday School ’ Lesson ’ (B y R I V H » r i T Z W t T r n P D n e e « Moody Btbl» In s t it u t * of Ch icaco I <&. W estern N ew sp aper V n ton > Leston fo r D ecem ber 2 P A U L B E FO R E H IS JUDG ES L E S S O N T E X T — A ct« 1« 1-1« 3?. G O L D E N T E X T — I w a s not disobe­ d ie n t vinto tb s h e a v e n ly v ision P R IM A R Y T O P IC — P a u l on T r ia l. J U N IO R T O P IC — P a u l on T r ia l. I N T E R M E D I A T E A N D SENIOR TOP­ I C — P a u l on th e W itn e s s S tand. YOUNG PEOPLE AND A P I L T T O P jq _Paul D efe n d s H is L if e W o r k . Little Smile, TEST OF TH E ED U C ATED MAN "T h e educated m an," says Itean luge o f E ngland, “ Is a mau w ith ce rta in subtle s p lrllu u l q u a litie s w hich make him calm In adversity, happy when alone. Just In his dealings, and ra ­ tio n a l and suue tn a ll the a ffa irs of MakesLife Sweeter A sim ple salad w h ich Is especially a p p e tiiin g and easy to prepare la : C h ild re n 's stomachs sour, and need Lettuce, Peanuts W ith •n anti-acid. Keep th e ir systems French Dressing.— Vse sweet w ith P h illip * M ilk o f Magnesia ! te n de r green le a f le ttu ce W hen tongue o r breath te lls o f a d d life ." as I t co n tains m ore o f co n d itio n — correct it w ith a »poouful B ut how, we w ould query o f the I. Paul Before F e lix (24). tlie vita m lne s th a n the o f P h illip s . M ost men and v omen have 1. T he accusation agalust him (vv. good dean, does he a it when company blanched head lettuce. been co m fo rte d by th is universal ca lls along about bedtime? Shred w ith the fingers 1-9). sweetener— more m others should In ­ T h is was made by T e rtu llu s . per­ enough le ttu ce fo r the voke Its aid fo r th e ir children. I t Is a haps a Roman la w y e r em ployed by T ru e Enough. fa m ily , s p rin k le w ith pleasant th in g to take, yet neutralises Seme on« rem arked to Shaw, on see fre s h ly roasted peanuts th e Jews. m ore a d d than the harsher things too (1 ) A p e stile n t fe llo w (v. 5). T h is Ing a lo t o f w e althy loungers hanging w hich have been ro lle d o fte n employed fo r the purpose. No w o u ld in d ica te a fe llo w u tte rly base around a London hotel. "These rich and broken. Serve w ith household should he w ith o u t It. people get m e ! W hat's the use o f and c o rru p t—a plague. P h illip * Is the genuine, p re scrlp - a French dressing, using th re e table- (•>) An In c ite r o f rebellion, a lo ve r having money I f you d on't know how tto n a l p roduct physicians endorse fo r spoonfuls o f o il to one o f lemon Juice o f sedition (v. 5 ). T h is they hoped to enjoy It? ” „ general use; the name Is Im portant. o r vinegar. w ould b rin g him In to co n flic t w ith " B u t why fre t about It, old chap, “ M ilk o f M agnesia" has been the V . S. G inger Ale Salad.— Soak tw o table- retu rn e d Shaw. “ Are ypu any better th e Roman power. registered trad e m ark o f the Charles spoonfuls o f granulated g e la tin In C orner of K itchen Showing Sink and Cupboards. (3) T h a t he was rin glea d e r o f a off? W h a t's the use o f know ing how­ 11. P h illip » Chem ical Co. and Its pre­ on e -h a lf cu p fu l o f o d d w a te r fo r five sect (v . 5 ). T h is was designed to to enjoy money I f you haven't any? decessor Charles H P h illip s since 1375. a long w o rk-sh e lf was b u ilt. Info which m inutes, then dissolve over hot wa «P repared by the U n ited States D e p artm en t th ro w contem pt and suspicion upon the sink was titterl. Splendid lig h t at of A g ric u ltu re .) te r. Add one-fo u rth c u p fu l o f ginger C O O D IN A N Y R O L L I t Is alw ays In te re stin g to ta ke a the sink aud w o rk-sh e lf is given in the ale. Com bine th re e -fo u rth s o f a cup­ th e C h ristia ns. (4) T h a t he had profaned the look In to somebody else’s kitch e n and daytim e by the double w indow above fu l o f diced canned pineapple, three- tem ple (v . 0 ). and at night by the weil-placed elec­ see w h a t convenient arrangem ents fo u rth s c u p fu ls o f chopped graiie- 2. P aul's defense (vv. 10-21). have been made fo r doing the w ork fr u lL one-fo u rtb c u p fu l o f seeded tr ic lig h t. (1) H is fran kn e ss and courtesy Closets fo r dishes and food supplies m alaga grapes, o n e th lr d c u p fu l o f easily. Here is a co rn e r o f a fa rm (v 10). He gave reco g n itio n to the are located on each side o f the sink, kitc h e n in Illin o is , the home o f M r shredded almonds, a few g ra in s o f f a i t th a t F e lix had been ru le r long - w h ile draw ers and cupboards are a r­ and M rs. C. H. N ichols o f M cH enry sa lt and p a p rika and th re e fo u rth s ranged fo r sto rin g kitchen linen and county. T he needs o f a large fa m ily c u p fu l o f ginger *le . Add the gela­ enough to be able to Judge Justly, as i H u m a n " B o m b s ." the habits and w ays o f the Jews were | utensils. A stepladder th a t can be have been kept in m ind in rem odeling tin m ixtu re , s ir th o ro u g h ly and T a rg e t p ra ctice w ith men acting as used to s it on. a sa n ita ry garbage pail fa m ilia r to him . , , «n» 1 th is kitch e n along the lines advised pour In to in d iv id u a l m olds w hich “ bombs" Is p o pular among English (2) T he charges made (vv. ll-J U ). have been rinsed In cold w a te r. C h ill by the home advisor. P lenty o f s u r­ and an In la id linoleum floor covering aviators. Large targets w ith bulls, a T h e charge o f se dition denied i a ll help to make th is kitchen one of th o ro u g h ly, unm old and serve on le t­ face was needed fo r p re p a rin g to tuners and outers, are draw n on the (v v . 11. 12). T he fa ls ity o f th is he j exceptional neatness and convenience. tuce leaves, garnished w ith n.ayon serve meals to a num ber Qf people, so ground, and the object Is to drop in to showed by the fa c t th a t th e tim e was naise. the center. When each p ilo t has a t­ too short. Besides, h is conduct showed Salad Mousse.— W h ip th re e cu p fuls tained the position he considers near low tem perature. Do hot add w ater th e c o n tra ry . o f cream and combine lig h tly w ith L A M B C H O P S F IN E est correct, he signals Io a companion. o r cover the s k ille t. From tim e to b. T he charge o f heresy (vv. 14-10). j one cu p fu l o f s tiff mayonnaise. D is ­ equlp|»ed w ith parachute, w h o lm tn e .il P R O P E R L Y C O O K E D tim e pour off excess fat si th a t the solve one teaspoonful o f granulated T ills he made by a confession and a a te ly leaps clear o f the machine and chops b ro il, not f r y . ' I f preferred, g e la tin In tw o tablespoonfuls o f b o il­ denial. He a d m itte d th a t he was o f j trie s to score a bullseye. w ith very th ic k chops, a fte r searing, th is “ w a y ," w hich they called heresy, in g w a te r and s tir c a re fu lly : odd th is F e w S im ple P oints M u st Be slip a rack under them in the s k ille t to the cream and m ayonnaise a lit t le b u t denied th a t C h ris tia n s were schis­ “ T h a t a cto r does p re tty w ell In and finish the cooking in a m rnlerately m atic. He showed th a t his actions a t a tim e, s tir rin g w ell. T hen fo ld K e p t in C o o k’ s M in d . th a t role.” hot oven (373 degrees to 403 degrees were c le a rly In keeping w ith the He­ In one and one-half cu p fu ls o f m ixed “ A ham a cto r ought to do p re tty F.) f r u it , w hich may be pineapple, cher­ brew re lig io n , th a t lie worshiped the «P re p ared by th e U n ited S ta te . D e p artm en t w ell In any r o ll." By e ith e r method, double loin chops same God (v. 14). fu lly believed In of A g ric u ltu re .) ries, oranges o r o th e r com binations. (one aud one-half to tw o incites thick» "W h y ca n 't we have chops at home Pack the m ix tu re so lid ly In a w ell- th e same S crip tu re s (v. 14). und had A Full Record. require 23 to 30 m in u te s; single loin th a t taste lik e those In S o-.nd-S os ch ille d m old and cover w ith greased th e same hope o f the re su rre ctio n o f “T h o u g h m a n y (h ln g s she » le ft undone chop* (th re e -fo u rth s to one in c h ), ten chop house?” com plains the head ol paper, the greased side up. A d ju s t th e dead. I Since w e 'v e been wed, M ore than fo rty years ago. In a sm all to fifteen minutes. Double rib chops e. The clinrge o f sacrilege (vv. 17- 1 d o n 't b e liev e ." snld he. "she's le f t th e fa m ily every once in a w hile, w hen th e cover and b u ry in Ice and sa lt, way. good old P a sto r K oenig began require t h ir ty to th irty -liv e m in u te s; A th in g un said ." 21). T h is he re fu te d by saying th a t s c a ric a tu re s o f lam b chops are set he using one p a rt s a lt to fo u r p a rts Ice. th e m a n u fa ctu re o f Paator Koenig's single ribs, ten trt fifteen m inutes. he had come a ll the way fro m Greece I fo re him at the home d in n e r table A llo w to stnnd fo r fo u r hours, nn- N ervine, a remedy recommended for Shoulder chops (th re e -fo u rth s Inch A Good ( K ) n ig h t- to w o rship a t the feast (v. 17), and ; H e ca n 't com plain w hat Is w rong w ith m old on crisp le ttu ce and serve w ith •'Don’t you th in k th a t If I had lived tlie re lie f o f nervousness, epilepsy, th ic k ) require ten to fifteen m inutes th e way the chops were cooked. His had brought alm s fo r 'h ls nation. m ayonnaise and browned crackers. In the olden days I w ould have made sleeplessness and kin d re d ailm ents. Last o f a ll, serve lam b chops piping 3. F e lix trem bles before Paul ( w . w ife firm ly believes th a t the w onder­ N orw egian Salad, — Separate the T he remedy was made a fte r the for- H ave a ll the rest o f tiie meal a good k n ig h t? " asked the young man hot. w h ite s and yo lks o f three hard-cooked 22-27). m u lti o f o ld G erm an doctors. The sales fu l chops she has heard about arc eu who had bored her fo r hours deserlh ready and dished at the moment the were sm all at firs t, b u t soon Increased, t lr e ly Im ag in a ry, o r else she th in ks eggs. Chop th e w h ite s fine and s tir " W icked ns F e lix was, Paul’s m anner j Ing a m oving p ictu re he hail seen. chops are done, aud serve the cnops th a t the re sta u ra n t has some special lig h tly In to one cu p fu l o f red shredded won his fa vo r, though he did not re­ and another fa c to ry was added to meet " I don't cart* so much vvliat you a hot p la tte r, seasoned w ith salt, on the Increasing demand. T oday there s o rt o f g r ill or stove or o ther appa cabbage and one shopped green pep­ lease him . H is sentence was " in d u l­ w ould have been then.” observed the are K oenig fa cto rie s in th e old w orld, pepper. and melted b u tte r, and gar -------- ra tu s th a t she docs not possess for per, w ith on e -h a lf c u p fu l o f diced cel­ gent im p riso n m e nt,” w hich ke p t him free fro m Ills enemies w h ile under j g irl, w e a rily , "h u t you m ig ht try t« Dished w ith parsley or watercress. and Pastor K oenig’s N e rvin e la not co oking chops. W h ile II is tru e that ery. A dd the mashed egg yo lks to see what k in d o f a good n ig h t you can o n ly sold th ro u g h o u t the U n ite d States, The in d iv id u a l plates should ulso he lam b chops bro iled over liv e coals do o n e -th ird o f a c u p fu l o f F rench dress­ Romnn p ro te ctio n . W hen brought be­ but In every land and clime. make now.” very hot. have a very tine flavor, Jury golden in g and p o u r o ve r the cabbage m ix ­ fo re F e lix . Paul reasoned o f rig hte o u s­ The m an u fa ctu re r« w a n t every rend­ tu re . A rran g e on a bed o f le ttu ce und ness, s e lf-c o n tro l and Judgment to brow n chops can he cooked In a gas e r o f th is free o ffe r to tr y th e old Ju st a N e ig h b o r. g n ru lsb w ith mayonnaise. S tu ff stoned come. F e lix trem bled. o r e le c tric b ro ilin g oven or even In a C A R E F U L N E S S IS remedy a t th e ir expense. T hey w ill A rt Student (boaat In g ly ) —I ’ve stud II. Paul Before Festus (23:1-12). s k ille t. I f a few sim ple points are kept w ith a sm all cream cheese big ingredient dates ■ led under O lldo. the famous painter, send a large, generous sample to every M ore th a n tw o years had elapsed w h ich has been softened w ith cream one who m entions th is a rticle. in m ind. and a rrange th e dates a ro u n d the since the tr ia l before F e lix , but Jewish t fo r yenrs. F irs t of all, never buy lam b chops T ry It and he convinced. I t w ill F rie n d — B ut he doesn't seem to rec­ o n ly coat you n p ostal to w rite fo r the ■ 1 ,11,1 n n t n lin t e . As soon as Fea- th a t are cut too th in . Single chops, h a tre d d id not abate. As soon ns salad as a border. Care and Cleanliness Need w h e th er fro m the lo in . ribs, o r shoul large, generous sample. T un a and Apple Salad.— Peel, core tus, the new governor, went to J e ru ­ ognize you. A ddress: K oenig M edicine C o, ,1 0 4 5 "Perhaps, hut I s till have the apart «ler. should be at least th re e -fou rth s salem, he was besieged w ith accusn- I and dice fo u r sm all apples. S p rin kle ed in C u rin g P ork. N o rth W ells street. Chicago. ’ I lln o l* ment below h im !’’ w ith th e Juice o f one lemon. Add tlo n s against Paul. H is accusers de- K in d ly m ention y o u r local paper. flaked tu n a fro m a seven-ounce can. R, re(, th a t he he b ro u g h t to Jerusalem iP rep u red t» ths U nited « • ! « D ra a rtm e u - of A g ricu ltu re > A H U N G JU R Y add one and one-half cu p fu ls o f diced . . . r . t , r . ia i „ i l. In in ta riln fo te n nd in g e to lie In w a it Do You Got H I In c u rin g pork scrupulous care and celery, m ix w e ll w ith a fo rk , then and k ill him on the way. Festus re­ O verheard on u p la tfo rm In the cleanliness ure fu lly us essential as c h ill. W hen ready to serve, garnish fused th e ir request hut agreed to give the salt, sugar, and saltpeter. K I ' . p e iiiis y lv u n la Dutch co u n try, ns a w ith rin gs o f green pepper. Serve them an o p p o rtu n ity to go down to fre ig h t tra in weld b y : "Veen de l i t ­ W arner, meat specialist, o f the C u lle d Caesarea to accuse him . T hey were w ith mayonnaise. tle red cur comes along, de tra in s all States D epartm ent of A g ricu ltu re , unable to prove a n y th in g against him . I A C hapter on Chowder*. any more, a in 't. Mom?” —The O utlook. elaborates th is point. A chowder Is such a good appetis­ Festus, w illin g to please th e Jews. , "D ue hundred pounds o f meat, he in g and n o u rish in g dish th a t one may proposed to send him to Jerusalem W J W ykart o f Creston. W Vn., says, "can he cured w ith three pounds _ _ _ _ _ have a large v a r ie ty ; fo r t r ia l. Seeing th a t It w a * Impos­ has a Ian., tu rtle w ith tw o perfect o f sa lt o r tw elve pounds o f salt and FSSRWM they take a large place sible to get Justice before Festus. I ’ aul heads on separate necks. It cats and w idely va ryin g am ounts ot sugar and ] ifWx?' ~ a m o n g th e Im p o rta n t made use o f his rig h t ns a Romun d rin k s w ith one or both heads nt once. sa ltp e te r, hut unless carefulness Is in | c itiz e n and appealed to Caesar. and econom ical dishes. eluded, the re su ltin g product w ill be ■ I v i l Z d I I I . Paul Before A g rippa (A cta i f one live s near the ne ith er econom ical nor palatable I l.e 25:13-20:27). seashore w here suit fish boys com plain considerably nowadays 1. T he occasion (25:13 27). rlmH are Ple n tlfu l* t,ie chnw about the fussy crankiness w ith which r.U I " der Is an alm ost d a ily T h is was th e v is it o f Agrippa and i grandpa puts the meal in cure, hut I—— f(MXj i n l a n d , where B e rnice to I'estus. Upon th e ir a rriv a l Pan B ro ilin g Lamb Chops. grandpa leurned his lesson In the hard - • fresh w a te r fish may be had free ly. they expressed a desire to hear Paul. «cli.Mil o f experience, and he knows o f an inch t h ic k - b e t t e r s till, an inch 2. P aul's defense before Agrippa It Is not too w e ll known. B ut even th a t unless meat is put down w ith , in places w here n e ith e r are to be ob- ( M : l- 2 7 ) . j M any people alw ays have th e ir chops care, refined alm ost to the degree ot talued we s t ill have d rie d , smoked cu t « 'lo u b le -th a t Is. from olle ®nd oa* smoke* | , p in tro d u ce d his defense (vv. 1 3) ; Ilu h b y — W ell, the great m u rili t crankiness, the result w ill he unsalls j by expressing his d e lig h t In now te ll- | h u lf to tw o Inches th ick. and canned fish w hich m ake very case ended In a hung Jury. fa c to ry .” Second, have a ll the chops cut n Ing his case to one who could fo llo w Then, too, we have good chowders. W ifle —G reat heavens, d id they hang M r. W arner also calls a tte n tio n to the vegetable chowders w ith none of his lin e o f argum ent, fo r A g rippa was u n ifo rm w id th , so they w ill cook In the Jury and let the m urderer go free? the fact that the home butcher should th e same length o f tim e, aud so that an e x p e rt In questions concerning the these, as the fo llo w in g : select the anim als fo r slaughter w ith each person served w ill get the same Corn and Celery C how der.— Dice Jews. j In v e n t o r 's T r iu m p h . a view to the weight and q u a lity nt o n e -fo u rth pound o f s a lt p o rk and t H e then Indicated his manner o f a m o u n t o f meat. I eat m y peas w ith honey, W hen the fa t ! meat desired W here lard and auusiig. , T h ird , have the fe ll removed. The life (vv. 4-12) by show ing th a t he had put in to a fry in g pan I h a v e done it e ll m y life ; ure the products d e s lrid . very larg. fla v o r w ill probably not Ire affected T h e y do taate k in d o f fu n n y , begins to tr y out add tw o «»nions J live d In the s tric te s t accord w ith the and very fat hogs w ill serve, hut R u t It keeps them on «lie k n ife . one way o r the o ther by the presence most rig id sect o f the Jews. He then u n til th e onions ch«pi>ed fine, cook when shoulders, hums, and loins are o f the fe ll, but the ap|iearance o f the o rk is brown. In d ica te d his su p e rn a tu ra l conversion j are tender and the p pork Real Sensation. desired these w ill la* In ......................... C u t one head o f celery In to ha lf-in ch chops w ill be Im proved w ith o u t It (vv. 13-15). A fte r tils conversion he WHAT DR. CALDWELL “ W ell, what'» the most s ta rtlin g I the weight o f the anim al. A trim m ed D ouble loin ch.q.s may he bonetl. was com m issioned by C h rist (vv, Ifl- lengths and cook In Just w ater piece o f news In Hie paper th is morn I hum W ill weigh about 7 per cent o LEARNED IN 47 rolle d, and wrapped In ......... It 18). As soon as he had received his enough to cover. Add the celery und Ing?" s a rc a s tic a lly asked the w ife ot j tlie liv e weight o f the hog. the fi.ieoi chops are o fte n "F re n che d " by trim com m ission he rendered obedience w ater, one q u a rt o f m ilk , tw o cu p fuls YEARS PRACTICE her husband, who hud read all through s trip about » per cent. I l one desire* (v v . 19-23). Seeing how th o ro u g h ly In m ln g the rib ends hare. o f diced cooked potatoes to the pork the bre a kfa st am i her c h a tte r 10-poun.I hams the hogs should fa F o u rth , b ro il lam b chops if possible, earnest Paul was. Festus In te rru p te d ■ "A n « c o u n t o f a man who Is siting I and onions. When b o ilin g hot add A physician watchr.l the « « ¡J » butchered at about 14«) to I.*» pound- e ith e r by d ire c t heal or In a heavy him and attem pted to account fo r Ids one can o f corn, reheat am i serve his w ife fo r divorce fo r not ta lk in g j «oast,potion fo r 47 years, ‘ nd w e ig ld I f the fa m ily can make eco uncovered s k ille t. T o b ro il h.v dire«- w ith s p lit crackers, b u ttere d and enthuslusm by a ttrib u tin g It to the th a t no m atter how careful peopl® sra of enough." lie snapped-_____ nondcal use o f 2H-|aHin.l h a ... Ho heat, lay the chops on a e l d greased raving s o f an unbalanced m ind. De­ their health, diet sad exercise, constipw browned. weight of the Img may run up to ots rack and place over live coals «* un s p ite th is , he made tils appeal to tion w ill w-cur from tim e to Clam C how der.—Clean and .p ic k The Parados o l Po»»imi»m. der an e le c tric g rill <>r the flame of next importance, then, is h,0* * 0 ,tre” pounds. over one q u a rt o f clams. Heat to the A g rip p a (vv. 23-27). He courageous­ A n d y — Ironsides Is a liypo< Im t iilr la r i t when i t comes. Ur. (K id w e ll * 1’'*-’ * The iMicklH.ne cut Is appetizing but 1 b o ilin g point a n d chop. S tra in the ly appealed to Agrippa ■ knowledge o f a gas oven. I f a gas oven Is used. Ma«— W h a t's a hypochondria« ? was in favor of getting so el— to nature if the meal Is to be canned it I* m u fl have the ch.qm two or three Inches the w o rk o f Jesus and o f the prophets. liq u o r. Cut one and onrs-ltalf meb A n d y — A person who feels he tle i » , po»sitde, hence his remedy fo r conrti- more convenient tn ....... through lh. below a m oderate flame. Seat them A g rip p a was co Impressed by I ’aul'» cube o f salt pork In to dice and tr y ! nation, known sa Ur. Geldwella when he feels worse of he backbone, which make» on both sides. I ’lace double rlt. chops appeal th a t he declared he was alm ost Pepsin, is * » ¡Id vegetable eompiund. out. add one slle«*d onion, tw o table- I, e o m p a m live ly easy to tame the ion fa t siile up at first »'• they wd Synonym ou» Term» I t can not harm the system and is not sp o o n fu l* o f chopped celery and one ¡»ersunded to lie a C h ris tia n . ’ P1* “ " “ " also sear along th a t a lt i* A fte r »ear T he I ’o r le r —Lad« hi 5 ” • want» I habit form ing » i " 'P tablespoonful o f chopped green pep- m usfi**- fi o ist. the ' ,,K to te ll her When she reaches her , tasting, sad yeungeUrs love it. per Cook u n til a lig h t brow n. Par- Will Hear God’s Voice ing. low er (he flame anil Ur Caldwell did not approve of ru m I reckon she inenns cooking at reduced tem perai ure Ciena W indow ». t,oll fo u r c u p fu ls o f cubed potato«-», You can alw ays he «ure to hear ' "d e so la tio n .” drastic phymea and purges. 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