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About The Oregon register. (Lafayette, Yamhill County, Or.) 18??-1889 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 9, 1887)
WHAT THE TURK8 EAT. - m#afthe Peculiar Dishes Relished by Kpiburwaa Mussulman. Tli. Turkish families that are able ,r. several oonki. one for meats, „ for pastries, and others for djffar- it braucliiM of onliiiary art, and they ire acquired much profloienoy in it, l far as making savory and appetia- g dishes are concerned. The only meats they use are beef, utton, a little veal, when not too tung, all kinds of poultry and game rd,. They eat all kinds of fish, hich are found in profusion in the ospborus. The red mullet is aband- itand very fine, and all the fish, are x>d and have a peouliar flavor, here are mauy varieties of shell fish bich they eat; cockles, razor fish, ussels and oysters, and also orabs id lobsters With all fish and most meats they eat a salad which is call- l soosliali, made of garlic, oil, bread- umbs aud vinegar, all bruised in a ortar, and with cucumber or caviar It Mussels are stuffed with rioe, itter, ohopped onions and pepper id replaced in the shell and baked. They make aud like some soups, but ji, is an acquired tasto with them, id always eat bits of small sardines, > salted olives, or pistaohe mute he re meals as appetizers. Vegetables ,ter largely into thoir diet, and hong all tomatoes are the favorite, id scarcely any dish is considered impkte without them, though thoy |ver eat them raw. To preserve tomatoes for winter use Ly mash them through colanders id then throw salt in, which causes L pulp to settle, and thoy are put in [gs and the water left to drain away. L pulp is then dried in the shade, bead on a flat surface, and whon dry is cut in small cakes and laid care- lly in jars, which are covered. This Up retains the taste and qualities of L tomato hotter than canning doA Lra is another. favorite vegetable, »-with cUiek.au. veal ’With tomatoes, Lch as gumbo is mado. They which they call »serve okra, dmia. by stringing it and hanging it > to dry, as we do apples. When this boiled it tastes fresh and sweet and k>w, green in the water again as /gh it were freshly pi eked. In stewing meat it is usually botled til the meat falls from the bones, d it is always fried a little before llling to give it richness. Stewed btton with prunes or apples , or linces Is a fan ivqrite " dish. " This ' is salt- and sweet itMfcd both, and is not easant to strangers. Stewed prunes kl stewed ralsi ns usually wind'up a pnef. Bread and pancakes are rved with dinners, and sherbet or lit juices flavored with flower es- pces and cold water are the usual Inks at m«a|^, coffee after, and *iki mastic before. Potato. < are oooked many ways the nicest being keftai, • lich are cakes ^nade-of mashed pota- land egg and,flour beaten light and Id in boiling fit Beans and lima ■ms ars boild* with potatoes and ktsrrand sometimes odious, “and are m . Squash, whioh are small and ken, are stuffed with minced meat, ions and boiled rioe, and then baked, ■cumber squash are also stuffed and kpd. as well as oaten raw. One kind of |w is made of mutton and green |u; another has meat and all kinds vegetables. Egg plant is cooked in Iny ways, each and all being very pd, and it would be well for our psekeopers to try them at least | LUCKY DAKOTIANS. WILLIAM BECK A SON, It tyill be remembered that Eugene Speck, Halliard Bird, Henry Lewin and William Duncan together drew the second capital prise in the Louis iana State Lottery on ticket 01,603, in the drawing on the lSthr ult. An Arpus-Leader reporter to-day called on Mr. Speck, who is a barber here, to see if he had secured hi, money and to find out bow he was going to use U. Mr. Speck said: “Yes, we got a noti fication the other day to> the effect that the money was at the Sioux Falls Na tional Bank. We went there and re. ceived 95,000 in cash for the money we put in. That gave us 91,250 apieee. Yesterday I bought me a houie in Western Sioux Falls for 9350. That is something I have alwaya wanted and now that I have got one I will keep iL I am going to start for my old home in Switzerland next week, taking along my family. Two others of the boys are going ovgr to Scotland, besides putting their money into some excellent Sioux Falls real estate. We are willing to testify that the manage ment of The Louisiana State Lottery is done entirely on the square and will heartily recommend it to any who want to risk, a little for the sake of a chance of a big gain." Mr. Speck has lived here for a num ber bf years and has many friends who are aa pleased as he is at his good for tune; The other three gentlemen «ri paving cutters and are not known so well. The boys had first formed a scheme to invest their 95,000 in a bunch in real estate, but decided at last to divide and invest as each one saw fit. All of the lucky fellows are working at their usual business and though well Bet up at their good luck are stick ing right to their lasts as if nothing had happened. — Sioux FaUe (Dak.) ^.rgut-Leader, Oot. 6. Wlwloude and Retail Dealer, la Toys. Cames and Movettiea 0?PRIC^ CREAM ely ’ s CREAM BALM. Cuticura forrq çf SRin and Blood ■ -MJiseasgg- from PiHPLES to S crofula Riverside Av, Spokt. no Fallow T. &4 Sfatte at.. Salem.0t VfHMO POftTLAM) la suecMsful operation since 1866, patronised from all sections of the Northwest, endorsed by business men and leading educators. TH8 HOST PERFECTLY EQUIPPED SCHOOL of Its class on the Coast, it offers private or class instruction, day and evening throughout the year, in Arithmetic. Writing, Correspondence, Book-keeping, Banking, Shorthand.Type-writing’ Business and Legal Forms and all Common School Branches. Students of a^ll ages and both sexes admitted •« any time. Ca^logue free. Armstrong and Wescp, Proprietor*. ______________ Scaly or Housn Slciu, in short, all diseases caused by bad blood are conquored by this powerful, puri fying* and invigorating medicine. Great Eating Ulcer® rapidly heal under its be nign influence. Especially has it manifested its potency in curing Tetter, Bose Kamli» Boils, Carbuncles, Sore Eye®, Ser of- ulou. Sore, and Swelling., Mip- jolut DlMaae, White Swelling., Goitre, or ThleTx Neck, ab C — Gland., Bond tun oents In, large treatise, with colon <1 pl Diseases, or the same amount on Scrofulous Affections. THE BEOOlt IS THE LIFE.” Thoroughly cleanse It bv using Or. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery, and good digestion, a fair skin, buoyant splr. Its, and vltal strength, will be established. C atarr H CONSUMPTION, ioh is Scrofula of the Lungs, is ted and cured by this remedy, if taken fore tho last stages of tne disease are reach From its marvelous i>ower over this terribly fatal disease; when first offering this now celebrated remedy to the public. Dr. P ibiich thought seriously of calliug it hist M Con sumption Cure,” but abandoned that name as too limited for a medicine whieh, from its wonderful combi nation of ton io, or strengthening, alterative, or blood-cieansiug, anti-bilious, pectoral, and nutritive proper ties, is unequaJed, not only as a remedy for consumption, but for all Chronic Dis eases of the OHI MY HEART! Ona Ages, ’Merchant only' wanted tn evwv town tor OFFER NO. 170. FREE! — To M erchants O nly : A plaint We know of only one remedy that Ja sure to give relief. It 1« the old-established and.well-known f^u. DK noo^ SiAirr WNicim.yw-.r V^CbOvv xxUUl v JCM* <* v v V V, ÌV Co., 55 State Street, Chicago. popular East and West Others have Imitated the CHEAP GUNS name and attempted to imitate the remedy, but have never produced anything! merit. If you ap" KIN TORTURES OF A LIFRTIMK IN- •tantly ralleved by a warm bath with CUTl- ply to your druggist for a Heart Remedy, be sure he CUBA BOAT, a real Skin Beautlfler, and a single application of C uticura , the great Skin Cu^e. gives you Dr. Rogers*, and no other. The uniform Thia repeated daily, with two or three doaea of price is $1 per bottle all over the oountry. The trade CunouRA R khoi . vxnt . the Now Blood Purifier, he following odds and ei 9 ds i to keep the blood oooL the perspiration pire supplied by wholesale druggists or the undersigned, desire to close out to make room for new and unirritating, the bowel, open, the liver and stock. Order quiok and get a bargain: kidneys active, will speedily oure. dealers in Groceries, Provisions, Patent Medicines Kceema. tetter, ringworm, psoriasis, lichen, 8 No. 5| Montana Ballard Rifles 45400 and Family Supplies of all kinds. Send for full list pruritus,scall head,dandruff, and every speciee cal., double trigger, octagon barrel, 12 of torturing, disfiguring, itching scaly and pim- to 16 lbs .... $18 “ 00 (tree) to SMITH'S CASH STORE, 115 and >ly dlaMaea of the akin and scain, with loee of 8 No. U Sporting Ballard, round barrel, lair, when physicians and all knows remedies 40-63 cal., »inch, 9lbs ............ lì 00 117 Clay Street, San Francisco, Cal. falL T Sold every where. Prloe, C uticura , 50e,; S oap , 8 Sharp's Rifle "Old Reliable," 45400 oal., Octagon, double trigger, 14 to 18 lbs ... .. 22 50 M«.; RasoLVKNT. *1. Prepared by the POTTBR 5 ~ n Springfield Army *------ Rifles, 45-70 cal............. 800 D ruo and C hemical C o ., B obtoic M ass U~8end for ‘'How to Cure Skin Dtoeaae.,* Write for further particular«. PJliTL&fl, blackheads, chapped and oily aCn When I say cure I do not mean merely to atop them t hudson for a time and then have thorn return again. I menn a ■iH prevented by C uticura Medicated Soap. radical cure. I have made the disease of FITS, EPIL ; ^Pnrtlaad, O-vgyn. 93 First street. EPSY or C alling sickness * life-long atady. I S A. Job Lot. T Imam ballde is the name of one Re, and means that the Imam or hat fainted from excess of pleasure Pis delioious meaL To make it, 1» an egg plant and out places in sides and Insert slices of onions, honed with pepper and salt, and In tie it up and plunge it into boil toil and let it get done. They are uainly good oooked in this manner, knottier very ‘excellent way of cook- [ e8g plant is to cut meat in pieces knt two inches square and put them book with sliced onions and toma- k equal quantities, with a very lit- Iwater and reason!itg. and let them k until within three-quarters of an |r of being done; then cut a fair- id egg plant into pieces without P>ng it, about two inches square, I add them, covering all tightly and lug them boil three-quarters of an |r. 8erve all together. lou-sakn is another form, and it is STUFATO b- M* re liked by foreigners than either of VI IM [two oilier ways of cooking. To ® ' LT- i>___ - - ke it, take one pound and a half of SH0TGUN CARTRIDGES Iced beef, and fry it in butter until r- or about five minutes. Slice an BUELL LAMBERSON, Cen'l Agent. hplant and fry the slices until done, 7 Stark St- Partlaad. Or. I before this about a quart of strain- komatoos should have been well kd and seasoned. When the moat I egg-pl*nt have been fried separ- ff- they should be plaood in layers uro cHiLDBra. Mii0 g. stevens & Co I deep pan and the tomato *uce be Washington, Cleveland, Detroit, Chicago. ted over them, and the pan should Ft back to boil gently about five Rtes. This is a mostdelloious dish, hions, sliced and laid in alternate [rswith crackers and tomatoes, and r’ned with salt, butterand pepper, Iboilsd or baked slowly for four *rs also v»ry nisk— Olive Har- PENSIONS™“ UN AND ireCHAKICAL T0Y1, OD ROLLE« NKA.TEM Send-for Catalogue No, A 185 A 187 t$ce®n<« Fortla«d. Or, P ositive C urî for KCE A CSORTED CASES OF TOYS Put up tor country trade. •IO 818 888 Them Is 'fcreat Intensity of the phyrfcaA condition sum etimes, and there are facte which we cannot go behind. In illustra tion further of facts whieh settle the pointe of a prompt knd permanent cure, the fol lowin’' cases are cited: **In 1884 Mrs. Mary K. Sliced suffered terribly with chronic neuralgia. She writes from 1110 Maryland Avenue, Washington, D. C. In the first in stance she states: “I suffered terribly with neuralgia in the face; very severe attack extending to back and. shoulders; suffered intensely. Tried St. Jacobs Oil; hail parts well rubbed at night; in the morning all pain gone, magically/’ Juna 10, 1887, she writes «from 224 Eleventh Street, 8-as follows: •‘Four years ago I sent you>avol untary certificate setting, forth the tact that I had been a great sufferer with neuralgia in my face, neck and shoulders. I obtained a bottle of St. Jacobs Oil. tfnd after three ap plications I was entirely relieved from all pain, and from that time to the present I have never had a return. The effect was miraculous.” Again. Feb. 8, 1887, Mr. R. G. Troll, 8t. Louis, Mo., writes: “In March. 1881,1 suffered terribly with neuralgia; had suffered nearly three years. Applied St. Jacobs Oil at 8.15 A. AL ; at 8.40 took the rag off; at 9 A. M. wentVo work. In less than five minutes after (Rat the pain was gone. The one application cured me. Have not had return or it since.” Mr. E. W. Spangler, York, Pa., June 17, 1887, writes: “Yean* ago had neuralgia; am not subject to It now. The cure by the use of St. Jacoba Oil was permanent. There has been no re currence of the painfhl affliction.” Chas. W. Lpw, Jr., Pottstown, Pa., April 19, 1887. writes: “Was troubled for years with neu ralgia in neck and head. Tried St. Jacobs Oil: had tried^different kinds of remedies a witty clown, oy name Durow, nas without effect. One bottle of the former did the business, r No return of pain and aches." In just^beun compelled to leave St. Peters almost every instance the reports are the sama. burg forcarrying jokes too far. He was Wakelee’s Squipr I and Gopher Extermi giving a performance with a pig nator. • Try ir. and prove the best is the trained to various feats. At the man’s cheapest. Wakelee & Co., San Francisco. command the animal took up from the ground a number of Russian coins, including imperials an3 small silver and copper coins. When, however, some ruble notes were thrown down, the pig refused to’ pick them up, even though whipped. Great amusement was caused by this discriminating act, helped and cured and it was intensified as a .voice cried me For a week at from the gallery to the clown: “You a time / cov'd not blockhead, if the Finance Minister •ee. I eifferedi from oruis in could not raise the paper ruble in four flammation in my months, how can you expect a pig to note and head — do it?” Though a favorite with St Mre. Georffie S. Hartford Petersburg audiences, the clown re Judeon, Conn. ceived orders to leave the following A particle b applied In day.— N. K /W. a Music Boies •Tea Sets, Stoves, Mosic* Boies, H. . .' , QEI E.DI A VINE MUSICAL otLr run instrument . PlayB Clasalcal, 8ac->'<L Danceiunxl all ponular musk) oorreetly. Price il5 to S275. W1U KonURg/i CHASE. San Francisco, for catalogue. (hr To 88 a Day. Sample« worth $1.50, FREE. IB al hbies not under the horses feet Write B rew . w V itu ' i 8AF»rr R in H olprb Co.,Holly ,Mici>. Invigorator. Gaauiav made by J. P. Alias, SL Paal. Mian. MATfi ’U BU8,*ESS il I CURE FITS! warrant my remedy to our® the worat oases. Because others have failed is no reason for not now receiving a cure. Send at once for a treatise and a Free Bottle of my infallible remedy. Give Express and Poet Office. B. Cl. ROOT, M. C-, 183 Pearl Mt. New Yerk. QTPINWAY khamich a sacs . D I Ll N O A I 9 Gabler, Roenieh Pianos: Bur det Organa, band Instruments. Largest stock of Sheet Music and Books. Bands supplied at Kastern price«. M. GRAY CO. VW Post street Ran Frannisco. Fl 0RI?‘4ANnQ U | !■ Map 6< Flj!RIDA SOUTH- ■ ERN R. H. LANDS. Four million acres, suitable for Oranges, Lemons, Olives, Pineapple®, Bananas, Strawberries and early Vegetables. Fos sale on long ig credit $1.25 to $8.00 per aer®. aere. Address r*------------------ “ - — • ---- - — , ---------- Shorthand, Type-writing. Penmanship, Book-keeping and Telegiaphy all for $75. Pieo’s Remedy ter Catarrh is the Beat, Easiest to Use, and Cheapest. lng. BANCROFT BUILDING. 723 Market 8t., San Francisco, Cal aflTSend for circular. « A V ANDER ÌT AILLHN, Proeldani. brown spoul on face or body, frequent headache or aizzi- nea«, bad taste in mouth/interna I heat or chills, alternating with hot flushes, low spirits and gloomy forebodings, irregular appetite* and coated tongue, you are suffering from Indigestion, Dyspepsia, and Torpid Liver, or “Biliousness.” In manr^ cases only part of these symptoms are expe rienced. As a remedy lor all such cases. Dr. Pier ce d -Bolden Modi cat 4Dts». co very Is unsurpassed. For Weak Lunas, Spitting of Blood, Shortness of Breath, Brpu- chltis, Asthma, Severe-Coughs, and kindred affections, it is an efficient remedy. S old by D ruggists , at $1.00, or SIX BOTTLES for $5.00. Bend ten oents in stamps for Dr. Piece's book on Consumption. Address, World’s Dispensary Medical Asso* elation, 668 Main Street, B uffalo , N. Y. $500 REWARD . I, Offered by the proprietor, of Dr- Bago'» Catarrh Remedy ■B \ f for a case of catarrh which m—gk H they cannot cure. If you w havo • discharge from UM ‘ nose, offensive or otherwise, partial lore of •mell. taste, or boaring, weak eyefc dull Mln or nrereure in head, you have Catarrh. Tbou- rends of cases terminate In consumption. Dr. Sage’, C atarrh R oodv cure, (he wore* CMC of Catarrh,‘'Cold In the Head,— and Catarrhal Headache. 80 oenta. DR. W. H. BETT8 English Specialist & Physician, 26H Kearny 8L, Ban Frandsoo pURES WHEN OTHERS FAIL, NO MATTER V7 what doctors have seen you. Writ® to or see him before giving np hope. State your case, and write for circular and list of ques tions. Nervous Debility, Seminal Losses, Night Emmissions. Scrofula, Erysipelas. Pimples, Blotches, Uicers^Rheumatiem, Catarrh, Syphi lis, Pains in the Head and Bones, Gonorrhoea, Kidney Troubles, Weak Back, Want of Desire in Male or Female—all «afely, permanently and privately oared. ■ catarrh S. P. N. U. No. *ng«. F. N. U. No. M4. The Van Monciscar DYSPENSARY, PORTLAND, qa Young, middle-aged «nd okLilnghOT mânLd man L08Ü,W^[ ANHOODI “ £»8fzi: ory. Weak Energy al Skin biae! Eruptions, Bone Pains, 8 welling» Bore Throat, Uloer«, ti feota of Mercury, Kidneyi and Bladder Trouble 4 Gonorrhea, Gia* BMM ■«uXlM (Areilt OsaMea t lai lx OFFIOB-1B8 * 184 THIRD ST. JEWELRY Of All Styles. Clocks, Silverware, Spectacles, OPERA, FIELD AND MARINE BLASSES Gantry Orders «elicited. Meeds seat Hebjeet te lesyeetlea WATCHES REPAIRED and . MANUFACTURED.