LAkli COUNTY EXAIINER, LAKEVIBYV, CRL'OON, At'GUSTa7, I90J OLD TIME COOKERY. ' omt of tha Culinary Capers of thf Seventeenth Cantury. In tlio curly (lavs of tlm novon teontli rcnltirv giint ronomy wnn tru ly ii wonderful mienee if a 1 i 1 1 If took cry l"k Hililihlicl in ld.'lrt in any criterion, aiiy Hie ('liiiin Trili tine. Tin lit lo it liciirn in "Murn ll'i Two Honk.Hnf Cooki-rii1 nrnl Curving. Printed for John Mnrriot, and ar to lie noli) at In Slni in Saint Pun stan'a Cliiirdivard in I'lccl-strcct, nm." To lihki "red deerc" you nr di rected to "I'lirlioyln it, bih) jreHP it, and let it Ivo ut nilit in Kcd-Wino and Vinegar; then lardo it Tliii ke, ami season it with lVpi-r, Salt, Clones, Marc, Nutmeg and inT, Hake it in h dccpo Collin of Kyo ate, with More of lluttcr; let it ttonko wi ll. "lcaue a vi-nt-holfi in jour Pye, ami wlii-n you ilruw it out of the Otii-n put in incited Ituttcr, Vinegar, Nutmeg, (iini r and n little Sugar; idiako it wi-ll together und put it into thn Oui'ii n pi i nr, mul li t it Mand three or fourf liourrn at the Ii-iihI lo nake thorowly; when your Oucn i cold take it out and Mop the hole with Mutter." Next in n heading, 'TrittiTu on tin1 Court Fashion :" "Take the Curd of n Sai kepoHet, thn yolken of mxc Kggc and the whiten of two of them, linn (lower, And make hatter; heaHoti it with Nutmeg and a little Pepper, put in A little btrong ale and wiinnc luilke; mingle all together and put them into I.iirdc, neither too hot li'ir too i old. f your hatter rwiin, il is iu jjood teinjier." A reeijie "to make hhineht Man- het iii a Frunu'i'ini" hv it Mill ti- llltion of "Millicliel" or fine hreiid; for meat k1iok Chaucer' "lilank-j inangi r" on its uny lo lii-mme tlio Kl'xK rii lilafli'lnali;'!', though it i the fourteenth a, til Iml the f i- - t i-i'll t It CelltlirS f"l'!ll ttllleh Ll" Mil W I II. The rei i e run-: "Take half a .I.. 'en I! half" n Jiitlte of teit Clealne, a penny luatii het f.'1'.itiil, a iiiituii-g eraled, 'iVo SjMioll'ful. of I'n en.ill r, I10 o n, im of Suvar, worke all t-tilTt: like it I' lililin; then fre it like a Tan rey in A hllle i rvinvpau that it may; )ie thicke; fne it hrowoe and turiio' jl out upon u plate. j "Cut it in quartern and i-erve iC lihii u J mMing. .Sera)i' on .Sugar. Planting a Rock. NV iriyth, a land.-iape painter of refute, .iclped to compose' Mino of the finest park and forest scenery in (ireat Hritniu. The estate of the Duke of At hoi wan disfigured hv an mn-iglitly crag, the rocks of which were inarceshllile to clirnhcrs. Nas myth determined to make a hold hid for huecesn with a cannon whieh wag nt hand. Hv his advice tin canisters were preuired and loaded with tree feed.. Fired from tin? cannon's mouth, these novel shells hurst against the faee of the crag and feattcred their fruitful contents among the rocky crevieen. Nature curried mi the work, and in the course of yearn those harren height j were clothed with trees of luxuriant j growth. Naimvth'n hoii James, the' Scot t inh astronomer, in said to have repeated the experiment with equal f UCLC'bH. Saved Hla Head. One day a certain tyrannical king, fays u J'crsian utory, camo alono without the city.iiKalln and saw a man fitting under a tree. The king asked, "The ruler of this kingdom, in he a tyrant or a just man?" The stranger replied, "A very great ty rant." The king said to the stran ger, "Do you know me?" He said, "No." "I am the sultan of this kingdom," the monarch replied. The man was overcome with fear and ABked, "Do vou know me?" The king said, "No." He replied: "I am the eon of a merchant, and every month 1 turner three days madness. This unfortunately happens to he tho day before the three days." The king laughed "und hud nothing at all further to fay." Converted. Small Koy Whut '11 1 do with thin money box ? Mainniu Put it away, of course. It has a quarter in that your aunt guvo you und some change your p and I put in. "Not now. There isn't any inon cy in it now. I spent it." "Spent it ! What did you do that for?'' "Why, tho minister preached bo Iiard against hoarding up riches that I got converted and spent what I had." The Young Doctor'a Mistake. When the old doctor went off on his vnenliori ho left his practice in charge of hin mm, who had hut few patients of hin own. On hin return the old man found the young doctor quite unhappy. Inquiries revealed the fact that liusinesn wan very had. There wan nothing doing. "Put surely," exclaimed tho n tonifhed old doctor, "you must nti!l have that cranky rich fossil around the comer to look after?" "No; I cured him three day after you left home." "What! Vou infernal fool 1 Why, I sent you through college on that easel" New York l'rcns. Uiea of Baking Soda. A correspondent of (Jood House keeping kuiiim up the various use of fnleratus, or common haking foda, in a paragraph. It in a good tooth powder, sweetening the breath lis well an clemming the teeth. A pi neb of soda in a glass of water Mill re lieve nausea. A handful of coda in the footbath, filled with hot water, will relieve aching feet and help a hcaduchc, and a fiioonful in the wa ter in which the tnce in washed will remove the dust of travel. Wet foda will also dissolve blackheads. A Mean Trick. Mm. Cabbie No, indeed; I don't have that woman doctor any more. Mrs. Ancuni Why, I thought you liked her. Mrs. (Jabbie Oh, fhe got to be hateful. She used to keep the ther mometer in in v mouth nearly all the time no that i couldn't say a word, while she monopolized the conversa tion. Philadelphia Press. A Changed Man. "When: is the tla-hilig boarder who und to be the life of the table when I was here before, Mr. I.ivcr lunre?" n-Led an old patron of the boil-e, lldilre.-ill;,' the laliadv. "I married him," w.in the j ii i -t re 1'l.v. "Ilnleed! lie Viis one of t ! . -f pli;'llt lle-t fellow-, 1 ever nut; nl- wa bubbling over with spint and llmi kful li' .loie. lie's ilVWIY f I' ( 1 1 1 1 1 " m 1 silppoM'? I haven't seen him Mill e I ret lu lled." "He's at home; he has never been awav. "indeed! Where is he, then?" "Tin re be is at the i.d of the ta ble." "What, that iiict, subdued look- ing man.' j "Yen, sir" (' i .'iiiiieanth ). : i WAVIMi- SKVKU VI. IM.I STItlol S I KK. I mi Iii i rh .mtf .i irmi I for Immim- i'ihI lulu il rl. vi ii yinra mul mill lri- .lml, to l-ftll iihiii HHTi'llMIll mul Nurllt I'ur Mileri'tuiflll ml ircit1ilii- ih I'it iimni'iil i iivkki'Iik iiI WiM-kly CHiili nalMry of (1m ml all traveling r .. li. mul lniii-1 ill hi mii-i il In i i m il p k. S ih rli-ni i- nut !. mi.l. Mi'iiiiuii r-'l- rMiii- mul fiirliMH- fllmlilni.'il rnvrlniH-. TDK NATION A I., :r'l liinrUirn SI.. ( IiIiuko. I .1.1 i nc ioiiii iomm to tin- 1 1 1 ii I t own- crn of Maine liy tlicfim-nt tlrcM nfj IiihI HprliiK wiim .1.04,:'ll). In cNliin-l ntcil vnliic of the llnilx r ilcKtro.vcil on li i . I'.i.i ncri'H, over u liich I ln llrci niKcii. or n I unit - cr cent of tlie woixleil urcii of tlie Htute. Health 222 South IWia St., Ciiyl Ixx., Oct. 7, 1902. KiRbVlntbt aso I i so ill that I u cuiniH'lIed to lie or lit dowjf nearly all tba time. My atomach waa to weak and upset that I could keep nothing oa it and I vomited frequently. 1 could pot urinata without great paiaandloouffhedaotnuch thai my throat ana lunct were nt and aore. The doctora pro nounced it Bright's disease and othera aaid it waa oonaumption. It mattered little to mo what they called it and I bad no do aire to live. A aister visited me from St. Iouia and asked me if 1 bad ever tried Wine of Cardui. I told her I had not and the lioulit a bottle. I believe that ituaved my life. I believe many women could save much Buffer ing if they but knew of ita value. 1 dxoxquisdElvs2A I)oat you want freedom from pain? Take Wine of Cardui and make one iiiprenio effort to bo well. You do not need to be a weak, helpless aufTurer. You can Lave a womau'a health and do a woman's work in life. Why not secure a bottle of Wins of Cardui front your druggist today? KB! AST A AcCcfable PrcpnrilionrbrAs simila t ins? ittc Food and Red ula -tin the blouviths and Bowels of rromolcsDic.csliotvCU'erfiil ness aivl Rest .Contain n'-iiirr Opitiin, Morphine nor hljucnil. OT ?Cahcotic. V,r V tU IJrMKt f-L HTVfttff .llr f'A,l, UlT -S..w,.l ..' !' - III iVIt ti'r.ttt'a t ' .., ffmf-t '' it..:. "" ' '11 V Apcrfivl T rvilv I c i' ("or.tijvi Hon, Sour :'li".u !i Hi.-irrhiKvi Worr.us ,( 'cnvi i! ii tin .Kewrish ncssim.lLossor hlXEl'. far Simile Sciioiiliirf of NEW YCHK. tAACT COPr OF WRAPPER. . p w 3 S. J. STL'DLI-Y 5TUDLEY 1 1 r. '.i i Hi LAKEVIEW FURNITURE CO, I Full and complete stock of Everything in the line of FURNITURI -3 21 3 JUST OPENED. OOODSAK RIVINO ALL THE TIME ...LAKEVIEW, OREGON... CALL AND SEE OUR STOCK AND GET OUR PRICES M 1 jl our m ERECTED IN 1900 MODERN TMROUQHOUT ! PIRST-CLASS ACCOfinODATIONS SATIPLE ROOri Tor COnriERCIAL TRAVELERS COURTEOUS TREATMENT IU frflEf l SaToMAKKow LIGHT & HARROW, Proprietors rw. t m T m . fm U.tL t 5??) v uuui nuuu ui Beef, Pork, Mutton, Sausage, Etc. J. WENDELL, - Proprietor. WLHAU THE PALACE The Only First Class Restaurant in Lakeview. Turkeys, Clik'kena and Suckling Pigs baked to order. Bread and pas try always on hand. Excellent Central Cafe and . . Lunch Counter Everything New & Flret Class ter Hill ern All Call Mra. A. A. I.apham l'rep'r. 0 liai Tor Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Years mm m Ml TMC CfflVTAUfl KW VOIIK eiTV. iiHIl Hi MBPII IIIIIIHIHIMIIII pi i F. E. HARRIS fl & HARRIS Snider Bui ding on Wafer St. AKEYIBW nf 1 . U nAl I .liiiiAin nuici Ldaciicn af PROPRIETOR. RESTAURANT Service Prices Reasonable. This is the only Cafe and Lunch Coun in Lakeview and the first and only of Fare and Check system in East Oregon. Meals from 10 cts. up. kinds of Bread, Cakes and Piea. Baking done to order. All white cooks. Once and you will Call Again. Fid giundIVcS The Scenic IJne To The IZfcst And South Throuah Halt fake City, famlville, Tue- blo, Colorado hprinjcii and I'enver. Oflern the choir of Three Koute thro the funiouK Ito:kjr M'unlain Scenery, am! Five Distinct Koule East and Houth of Ivnver 3 j-"AST TRAIN& DAlCV 3 ficteen OK'Vn and Itenver, carrying all Classen of Modern K'juipinent. I'erfe.-;t Pininn Car Service and Periwn aly Conduco-d ."our is t Kzcumiona to all I'ointa F.ail. 5T0P OVERS ALLOWED ON ALL CLASSES OP TICKET For all information and illustrated liter ature, call on or add rest W.C. flcBRIDE, General Agent, 121 Third St. Portland, Or. Northern Stage Line. LAKEVIEW PAISLEY. A. W. BRYAN, Proprietor. leaves I.akeview at 6 a. m. every day but Sunday. Returning, leaves Paisley at 6 :30 a. m every day but Sunday. PatMngrri' are fj. Round trip OFFICE- Kvnole. 6 Winttneld' Lkeirlw LAKEVIEW PLUSH STAGE LINE .S. L. McN AfoiiTox, Prop. Office at .Mercantile Store StaKe leaves Lakeview Monday?, Wed neflays and Fridays at 6 a. m., arrives at Plush at 9 p. m. Leaves Plush Toes days, Thursdays and Saturdays, at 6 a. m., arrives at Lakeview at 9 p. m. Pansenuer fare (3 one way or $5 fcr round trip. Freight rates from May 1st to Nov. liit $.75 per hundred ; from Nov. 1st to May 1st $1.00 per hundred, Western . Stage . Line J. L. VADIN. Proprietor. Office in Llnkville Hotel Klamath Falls. Daily from Ager to Klamath Hot Springs, Kcr.o, Klamath Falls, Dairy, Bonanza, Ply and Lakeview. Daily from Lakeview to Bly, Bonanza. Dairy, Klamath Falls, Keno, Klamath Hot Springs and Ager. Makes connection with al! trains at Aer. Also connects at Klamath Falls with the stage for Aablanii. Good Stock Easy Coaches LAKEVIEW ALTURAS STAGE LINE H. K. Bikkcb, Prop'r. Office In Bieber'5 Store tage leayea Lakeview daily, ex cept Sunday at 6 a. m. Arrives at Alturas at 6 p. m. leaves Alturas for Lakeview. at 0 o'clock a. m.. or on the arrival of the stage from Madeline. Ar rives in Lakeview in 12 hours af ter leaving Alturas. Freight - Matters - Oiven Strict - Attention first - Class - Accomodations. HHKEP BHAHIMi. lamoc Rami BrDdl wl'h Swallow Fork In JdllICa Dail J right ear for ewe,; reverie (or wetberi. Borne ewes Square Crop and Slit In right ear. Tar Brand 111. Range, Crane Lake. Poitnffloe addreis, Lakeview, Oregon 7flf Whitunrth Brnd wlth Crp n left C.ati II IlllnUI III ear. Half Underoroo ol right for ewej ; reverie tor wethers. Tar Braa W. Hange, Flak Creek. Poetoffloe addreia Lakeview, Oregon