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TUB RPfUNiiFLKI.l' NEWS
THURSDAY, OCT. 18, 1925
nary biscuit dough. This mixture ts with melted shortening, sprinkle with pooasful. Roll one-balf Inch thick,
body ala» could do the dlat lpllnlng— j
sugar and cinnamon and cover with eaver with Jam, or any cooked trait,
easily
adaptable to variety.
that ba waa being abused. Imposed
seeded or seed let« raisins. Grease a rod ap like a Jelly roll, plachlng dough
It
la
qal'kly
mixed
and
baked
and
upon, that bla wife didn't lova him—
layer cake pan or muffin tins gener­ together where It Joins and at the
has
the
advantage
of
being
one
of
the
(hat It waa har fob to taka care of
ously
with softened butter. Sprinkle ends to keep tn the fruit. Place oa
most Inexpensive mixtures to make.
Junior. Ilia duty waa to provide the
brown sugar Ov«-r butter so that there well-greased plate sad steam one hour
Many
very
palatable
deaeerts
can
be
wbere-wlthal to support tha family—
prepared from this dough, besides sev­ Is a thin layer. Place ro-ts on sugar In a closely covered steamer over
W h en H ubby K now * T oo
not tn train tha oblldr«D—all of thia,
and bake In a moderate oven (376 de­ boiling water. Water mnst he kept
eral
varieties of bread.
By Mra. Bella DcOraf.
M uch A b ou t C hildren and murk more, ha told mother, who
grees F.) about twenty minutes. constantly boiling or pudding wlU bo
When
the
berry
season
begins
come
Director. Home Service Bureau,
baallly ralurnad upon racalpt of e ls
vtelone of old-fashioned short-cake, When baked turn up-elde down; the heavy Serve with a pudding sauce or
»perry Flour Co.
Dear M ln Flo;— * m m
tell me wire.
bottom will have a butter scotch ic­ with sugar and cream.
Just why so many housewives fall the kind made from biscuit dough,
whal lo do with ray husband. Before
Daddy baa no more Ideas aa lo how
covered generoud y with
crushed ing.
• If you Interested In these M aster
Junior * i i born we wer* very hap­ a child ahvuld ba ralaad. Ila thlnka to make a good biscuit see ma strange,
etrawberrb
e.
Thee«
old
-
fashioned
Meat Pie Crust.
recipes. Mrs. DeOraf will be glad IP
for thia dough la on« of the easiest
py. Now all I hear la eugg«*tloae aa Junior la perfect, aa la.
Prepare one-half the Master recipe. send you her free booklet “20 Food
mixture to m ale. Perhaps failure la shortcakes may be made of auy va­
bow beet to train him. Don't you
due to Inaccurate measurements and riety of fruits, fresh or cooked, but Roll out one-half Inch thick and place Delights from » Master R ecip es" A
think that a worn«» baa a right to C A N C E R C U R E S A D V IC E
the strawberry ts queen of them all. on top of baking dish containing meat request to Mrs Belle DcOraf. Direc­
expect bar huaband to •till know ah« B Y S T A T E H E A L T H O F F IC E R too stow an oven. Thia type of dough
However, you must bear In mind and brush over top with melted short­ tor. H om e Sdrvlce Bureau. Sperry
requires a hot oven. Ton often the
la ally«, and that a mother baa a right
that blacnit mixtures, to be at tbelt ening Rake In hot oven (425 degrees Flour* Co., San Franciaco. Calif., wt 1
amount
of
Ingredients
Is
a
mattes
of
1« raise her children without her
Aa far back aa l»02 a worker at
best, should be served while fresh, F.) Will cover a medium sized p'le
bring It to you.
huaband butting In? Hallie.
the Kockfeller Institute aueceded In guess work rather than of measure­ generally direct from the oven. And
A richer crust can be made by
ment,
and
unleea
one
ts
a
skilled
cook,
fludlng In many cases of canter, an
please remember that a heavy blacnit doubling the amount of shortening.
The only auaueatlon I can offer la
extremely small germ; so small, In the results of guess work are usually le uaually due to Inaccurate measure­
FOR SALE—Carbon paper In largo
Fruit Roly-Poly.
that you go away and turn the fob
Indifferent.
| fart, that It could not ba seen dl
sheets, 2«x3k Inches, suitable for
Prepare
one-balf
the
Master
recipe.
I
over to daddy for a taw daya. Ha
When sw eet milk la used always ments and too slow an oven.
red ly under the strongest magnlfl-
making tracings. The New* Office.
Master
Recipe.
reducing
the
shortening
to
2
teaa-
will not regard hlmaelf aa auch an au
remember that 2 level teuHpoonfuls of
catlos of a microscope. Recently. In
Note:
all
measurements
are
level
thorlty on the aubfert wh«n he haa
baking powder are used to each cup
England, more work has been done
of sifted flour. This never changes, and flour Is sifted once before meas­
wrestled with It for a abort time.
ulong thia line, and the findings hava
no matter how many cupe of flour you uring. On- half pint measuring cup Is
The cure uaually worka.
been confirmed. In other wards, a
used.
are
using
I know a woman who tried It out
very smalt organism aeetua to oc­
2 cups four.
There should be no taste of baking
and ahe la quite poaltlve that It waa
cur fairly regularly In cases of can­
1 teasp on salt.
powder In the finished product. If
the only thing that saved her mar
cer.
4 teaspoons baking powder.
there Is. then your measurements
rtage from going on the rock«. Her
Whether this germ Is the cauae of
2 tablespooqs shortening.
have not been level or you are using
huaband bad some very admirable
cancer, It 1« at» I Impossible to ssy. u «wry poor quality of baking powder.
3-4 cup m tk or equal parts of milk
theories on child training. »he had
It might be; or It might have som e­
and water.
no tew tangled Ideas, but some ex-
When using sour or butter milk,
thing to do with the real cause; or
Mix and alft dry Ingredients; work
c t lent tbeorlva of her own. which
then aoda will be your leavening
It might be something entirely sec­
In shortening with knife or finger tips.
ahe proceeded lo put Into effect when
agent. In that case, remember that V4
ondary, which appears only after the
Gradually add the liquid, mixing It
Junior arrlvad, and which met with
teaspoon of aorta Is used to each cup
cancer Is started. Much more work
w-tth a knife to a soft dough. Toss on
Immediate objection from daddy. Fa­
of sour milk. Or you^-an use H teas­
a floured board,' pat or roll lightly to
will have to be done before theae
ther wanted his child to be superior,
poon of aoda to neutralise the acid­
one-half Inch In thickness, cut with
questions can be at all definitely set­
and he waa quite aure that Junior
ity of 1 cup of sour milk and 1 teas­
biscuit cutter, place In pan, brush o v -'
would be It he were properly trained. tled.
poon of baking powder to each cup
j er the top with either melted shorten- ,
In the meanwhile, even tho this or­
The situation became really alarm­
of flour.
i Ing or milk. Bake In a hot oven, (420 j
ganism should be found to be the
ing. The mother claimed that the old
D o not dlsaoive soda In the sour d eg ress F I twelve to fifteen minutes. ,
cause, we would only be one step
Idea that children held parents to
farther In our knowledge of cancel. milk, as that process rd eases th««gas-
Surprise Biscuits.
gether waa all wrong—that their ba
es too soon sail the dough will be
We will have uo new light whatever
Prepare the Master recipe. Roll out
by was about to separate them. When
Ices light. Always sift the soda with
on the treatment of thia uHuient, Can
| about 1-3 inch thick and cut Into 2
Junior reached that mischievous uud
the flour for b'scult dough’. Sour
I Inch squares. Place a frankfurter I
cer.
however,
like
tuberculosis,
la
a
This Is "Better Floors Week" at W elh erb ee-P ow ers-a week set
curious age of three, mother hit up­
milk ran be subatituted for sweet
‘ sausage near the edge of each square j
widespread disease, and many peopb
aside for the display and sale of the new in Armstrong's U n o le u m s -
on a brilliant Idea.
milk In auy recipe If these rules are
i then fold over remaining dough and I
are Interested In anything
which
color nominations and patterns that you have never seen before in
If my husband thlnka be Is eucb
followed.
i preea firmly 'together. Place In a
model patent let hr», prove II. If he look* » • “ »• » '»'ght .(ford a hope
linoleunfs. Smart tiles and blocks for the kitchen—colorful, figured
Perhaps you have never slopped to
Ihlnk. h l. bleu, so much better than I’,,r « r * Therefore, with the publl consider the possibilities of the ordl- baking pan. brush over with m-fted
designs for the b ed room -soft, rippling Jaspes for the living and
j butter or substitute and bake about j
mine let him train <he child If he city Which has been given the dis,
dining room—marble effects, hand craft tiles—In fact, patterns,
; 20 minutes In a hot oven (425 de-
ran answer at the question, my In
of thia germ. II will be odd
designs and colors In such a variety as to make selection a pleasure
I g iv e s F. I. An excellent hot luncheon .
Never before have we been privileged to offer our trade such a rep­
qulsltlve young sou an Mk. I'll glad ' lf 11 number of cancer "euro." do not
'
dish
or
can
be
serv«d
cold
for
the
I
ly resign, and turn the Job over to spring up which will seiM on thia
resentative display—and never have prices been so moderate.
!
picnic
lunch.
him. I'm going on a vacation.
¡pretext to sell their harmful ware«
Printed Linoleum, sq. yard......... .................
Butter
Scotch
Fruit
Rolls.
Fortunately. Junior's daddy waa able t° *he helpless victim.
Inlaid Linoleum, sq. yard.........................—
ITepare
the
Master
recipe.
Roll
For
all
so-called
"cancer
cures''
are
to take a vacation at Ihe’ sera« limo
Dutch Tiles, sq. yard . ,............------- ----------
,
dough
about
1-4
Inch
thick.
Brush
■
and was quite willing, and secretly 1 harmful EeVen If they do not lb.-.'"’
Heavy Inlaid Linoleum
the
condition
worse,
the
delay
caused
very happy to have thu opportunity
sq. yard ................ ............$2.45 and $2.75
starting
Junior's
wavering
foot
by
their
permits
many
a
cancer
to
of
A rm strong’s Linoleum Rugs
lu
the
right
direction,
|reach
a
slage
where
nolhlng
can
be
steps
9x12
Armstrong’s
Linoleum Rugs $19.95
After a hectic first day. how ever., done with It. The medical profession
9x10-6 Armstrong'^ Linoleum Rugs $17.50
The
simplicity
of
this
Rad­
If
you
plnn
to
have
a
Hal-
only
too
glad
to
welcome
In which Junior asked enough quea- would he
7-6x9 Armstrong's Linoleum Rugs $12.40
io will appeal to you as, it
lowe'en Party or merely
Hons to satisfy da-ldy that his son some real cure of cancer other than
has to us. Anyone can op­
wish
to
decorate
your
surgery,
hut
thia
so
far
la
an
ttn-
i
hud a natural curiosity that needed
erate it—Just one dial.
home for the occasion
be encournglng; refused to eat the realised dream. No doubt. It will j
Come in and arrange for
come
true
In
time.
At
present,
the
j
food daddy thought he should have;
demonstrations.
went "tin strike »lien daddy tried to only hope of cure for cancer la re )
reason;—end then run on to play n'oval at thp earliest puslble mom ent '
with the neighbor’s dog, whlctr frlgh- usually by Ihe knife; and everything j
56 9th Ave. W.
Eugene
you should select the es­
t, ni' l dady almost to d-ath ho for that delays this removal lessens the !
Stanley
Bldg.
sential
novelties
from
our
|
got all about his theories, gave Jun­ patient's chances of g-ttlng well.
stock. We have
The best advice that ran he given i
ior a good old fashioned spurklug
now
1«
this:
for
e
v
e
y
growing
lump,
Then'he did Just what mother would
have done - kissed him and made up. unhealing sore or persistent bleed-
However, wh> n Junior was finally N g, consul! a reputabe physician at
I i-rsuuded to retiro for th«' night, once. Moro thnti that, have a regu­
daddy agalu reverted to hla theory, lar, thorn examination once a year.
lie decided that Junior lacked ilia- If (be physician finds cancer, and ad­
i pih.e. lie waa Interrupted by Jun­ vises Its removal, do not delay!
ior, /h o appeared In night clothes Above all, do not try “cancer cures"
nml tcld daddy to hear his prayer*. —they are all useless, and merely
In tl>i mist of them he aulnenly fl»k give the patient a false sense of se­
ed. "Dadtly. why doe* that old chick­ curity. while the cancer rapidly be­
If you wish we shall be
en set on the eggs?" When daddy ans- comes hopeless. Once a better cure
glad
to . make suggestions
thun
surgery
is
discovered.
It
will
Ini
w /te j that one to th-' boat of bla
regarding special decora­
ability Junior wanted to know how mediately b«- widely known and o:'l-
I /' i ll at the “ R ed G r o w n ’
tions.
.Vnfortuuately,
the ben knew there were chickens versal'y employed.
* pum p (r e d , w h ite and
In the eggs, that they would come there are ninny who are willing to
Don't disappoint the young
b lue) — at Standard O il
capitalise
humanity's
persistent
hope­
out If she sat on them, how the
folks.
S e r v ic e Stations and at
chickens knew when It was thny to fulness, and cause untold misery, by
Make your selections ear­
come out. and who put them there, exploiting worthless «'cures" for the
dealers.
ly.
and did they like It. and If they liked sake of money.
It why did they try to come out
Daddy finally told him If he would
Vlsith Hughes Homs— Mrs. Arthur
go to bed he would tell him a l about Sterling anil her son and daughter-
It In the morning.
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sterling,
Honi«tlme during the next two days all of Tacoma, visited at the W. O.
daddy found time to decide that some- Hughes home Tuesday evening.
Confidence
By F lo
THE POSSIBILITIES
Of BISCOtl DOUGH
Armstrong’s Linoleums and
Linoleum Rugs
In a 6-Day
Event at
Wetherbee-
Powers
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Hallowe’en
Party
October 31st
Crepe Paper,
Hallowe ’en
Favors, Cards,
Candy Boxes,
•
Etc.
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This 1» hte season of the year when
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Lot me put on half sole« and rub­
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Comfortable trains leave at con*
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Economical,too—reduced round­
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