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About Lexington wheatfield. (Lexington, Or.) 1905-19?? | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1907)
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Ho says It's all right to talk about the" comforts and con veniences of city life, and all that, but you can't improve on nature." "I'm glad he thinks so," said Mrs. Heck, with a sniff. "lie must have changed his mind since this morning. Johnny says he spent mighty near the whole forenorm In front of the looking glaxs up in his room, pulling the hairs out of his ears." Mother! will find Mn, Window's Soothing Syrup this u stremedv to use for their children luring the teething period. Chile Seeks Immigrant. The Chilean government has placed 1105,000 at the disposal of the presi dent, to be expended In securing Immi grants for that republic. By a Judgment of the Supreme Court of Pretoria, the old ISoer law forbidding natives in the Transvaal to acquire land bas been annulled. Keeplnir t'p Appearance. The tall man In the suit of faded black went into the first class restaurant and seated himself at a table in a far corner. Lingering there a minute or two he rose stiffly and went to the cashier's desk. "If a gentleman can't be waited on promptly in this place," he said, with a frown, "there are plenty of other places." Then he strolled leisurely out, pick ing bis teeth, and presently wended his way unobtrusively to the 5-cent lunch counter around the cernr Faith Care. "Tommy," said his Sunday school teacher, "your cold is much better than when I saw you last." "Yes'm," answered Tommy. "I cured it by prayln." "By praying? I am glad to bear you say that." "Yes'm. I asked the Lord to take It away from me and give It to Dick Bingo, and Dick's got It, all right." Tho Kind You Have Always liouirht lias borna th Kicnn.. ture of Clias. II. Fletcher, and lias been made under his personal supervision for over HO years. Allow no one. to deceive you in this. Counterfeits, Imitations and " JiiHt-as-food" are but Experiments, and endanger tho health of Children Experience against Experiment. 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The corn Is prepared an for stewed corn by cooking In Its own liquor, add ing one-fourth cup of cream, a level teuHpootiful of suit, a saltspoouful of pepper and a rounding table-spoonful of butter. Bring to the boll and add a tablesioonful of flour creamed In a seu,nt tablespoonful of butter. Steam two-thirds of a cup of rice until it Is tender, then place It In the oven to dry off a little. Season with a rounding teaspoonful of salt. Butter a ring mold and dust it thickly with rolled dried bread crumbs.. Fill the mold with rice and put the mold In the oven, set in a pan with a little water in It, cover with a greased paper and bake for half an hour; then remove the paper and turn the mold upside down on a chop plate. Fill the center with the corn and serve garnished with green and slices of beet pickles. Beef Bonllon. Put In the soup kettle two pounds of lean beef, minced, a half-pound of lean veal, minced, and two pounds each of beef and veal bones, well cracked. Cover well with' cold water and bring very slowly to the boll. Simmer for four hours. Add salt and pepper to taste and two teaspoonfuls of kitchen bouquet. Take from the fire and when very cold, and Jellied, skim off every particle of fat, heat enough to enable you to 'strain the liquid, then strain out the bones and meat. Return to the Are, put in the white of an egg and the cracked shell to clear it, bring to a hard boil, check this by dropping in a bit of Ice, and set aside for five min utes to "settle" before pouring care fully through a jelly bag. Huat again, and serve. Judicial Flattery. "On what ground, sir," sternly asked the judge, "do you seek to evade your duty as a citizen?" "On the ground,, your honor," respond ed the man who had been summoned as a juror, "that I am 05 years old and no longer legally liable to jury service." 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Bring the vinegar to boll and add the ginger and pepper. Boil the eggs for twelve or fifteen minutes and peel them, taking care not to spoil their symmetry or break the white. Pack them In glass jars and cover with the vinegar. These are excellent at the end of a month, and may be kept for a long time. Flah Soap. Put a tablespoonful of butter In a stewpan over the fire and then fry In It three chopped onions. When a gold en brown add a cup of tomatoes, a car rot, three or four whole cloves, salt and pepper to season. Put In a desert spoonful sugar, a bay leaf, sprig of thyme and a quart of water. Cook until the carrot is quite soft, then add cold fish, bones and all, or thin slices of raw fish, and simmer twenty min utes. Toast small pieces of bread, enough to cover the bottom of the soup tureen. Strain over the toast and serve. Ginger Snap. 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