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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (March 26, 1914)
Coohcry Notes ' J fieri Croquette!. Wlr over tin' (Ire In n xiiiii'i'pn n one t l t It'HI l M ri r II I Of llllltcr, HlC Mil 1 1 M amount of Hour n ii. I two HiiiiU or a riitful of milk nr wiilcr iloil up c liliil iiill oiii hiuiiII half 1 cm n m rf ill of milt, m iIiimIi nr two of ii'iirr; then le huivp from iln iln- mni . 1 1 f In Hit yull.H nf two ci:i:n Ituli n deep pl.itc Willi Hiihid nil. (inr In Iln- mixture ninl Mllr III i lilly one -tiril of Iln I.i-m of roll) euol,ed HhIi. Allow In rool thor oughly. Mil l,i- onl Into mi k shaped rollx. Wit Hie III 1 1 I .- Iii prevent utilis ing. Hull III hilled lilciidcriiiiilM. tliell III bealcu vj,uh; roll iiirnln In bread crumbs. In y In i who Ii.ImUi-I. hung In boiling fill ninl fry n ilolloifc blown l.lfl nut Willi il hUIiiiiiii T nml place on liroM HI II T II lllllllll'lll il II I. 'HI 1 1 Mil perlluoiiH k I en He. Tin liner Iln- blend crumb the Inure !-( ntiit y of him cess. Cookery Daaket. One of till nlijei IIoiim to cooking will) paper Iuikh Inn liei-n (In iliiiw ulty In lifting I lie bug from Hie '" 1 1 1 of the oven without oii'iilii:; It nml Hplll tig II Jllloc. This illllleulty h clilli'elv over come liy iislnn Hie novel untiil IhimIcI recently put nil the liuirkcl for HiIm apll'ial purpose Till' busllol Is of at tractive looking uielal. very l:;:lil, Hi ti ll Willi luiiiillei nml i o In- line I Willi spocliil i.l ft I Ml ) t paper. Ill Willi II llu' ft ii ii I I placed It cntlrel) doe away with I 1 1 t-t 1 1 1 :j or licaiitiu but.' ami penults (lie f I I" lie removed in easily ii It would lie from ;nu ordinary Utl'lisll. pl'dlll IlilUt HI flTM I'OIIIU (lit t'll to Hie basket, which also h i" II I It 1 nml mil In- lifted directly on In tin1 tillilu If lleNlreil. Cherry Trifle. 'J'nke n ciin ol cherriet Mini prix i tliroii'.'li il loliinilrr o leinove the -I.. in j .Hid Htoliei. Adil In the pulp tin.- oO tiiluiil one iiume of Imtler. one i npliil ' of Kiik-nr n in I the hen tell yolUn of tour ; rKH I !en t nil together for live in n ut en w ith hii e;r' lieiiter nml pour Into ; n deep t'lnii il;h. Whip the whiten ( of the eL's er.v mi I (T with one ciiplul of powdered miui.r mid iirrnnu'e In mi oriinmeiilnl design on tup of the trllle. aprlnkllnu' with ii few llnel.v chopped almoiiiN ; i Subttituta For Cream. Some thrilty women mnke n suIimII lute for ere.ini froin ten nnd euu II N wild lo he the hesl Hilhl It ute lor crenm Hint N known. They hint a fn-Nli I'KK In II lioivl. then pour Imlliuu 1 ten over It urndunllv iind tlr to pre ft-j rr r ft j ZJE EE FAIRPORT TOWN AND LAND COMPANY Tent curdling. Vnv enough ten witn the egg tn give t the consistency of thlejc crenm. TIiIm Niihtltuti reipilre unite n lilt of mUIII In tlut making. Tha net lli'M In knowing Just exuctly bow to prevent the egg from curdling. Flannel Cakee. I'or tliexe l ike one quart of flour, one tuhlcspoiuiful sugar, one table apoouful mm It, two In rue tcnspoonlul linking powder, two egg mill one nml one liulf plots milk. HI rt together Hour, augur, mill ninl powder Add tin beat en egg nml milk, mix Into n union! Ii Imtler Hint will run In n thick Hi renin from tin p'li her. Iluko on n Imi i hi ll le ii rh Ii brown color In 1'iikrit ii In rn li H Hiiuiet'M. Servo with tnuplil Mll'llp. Fruit Salad. I 1 1 1 In the renter of n iIIkIi a plneap pie. puled, cured nml dllceil thin, yet retaining mt lie.ir iim possible lm orlg hull shape. I'eel, ptiirter mid remove the needs from three oruiigoH. iirraugu them roil I nl the plueiippli'. Tnke Hired biiiuimiM, perl nml cut I ii I it allien itohk Wise Arm nee these wreath fashion nrounil the oiuimes nml over thluMtrcwr j il few tttrii wlierrlcH. Cut one pint of pulverliil xu-.ir over the fruit mid nerve. Runtian Qtlad Dreinny. ''n lunke Mil;nl iIu hmii In the linn- j hIiiii fclyle Inke four hililopooifulH of liiiiyoniuilie; mid Imlp ii pimento, chop- ped rntlier lluel.V l'o Ihli mid hnlf II , iloy.eil Mpllut of chlVi'K. i linppeil Hue. ! mid Mflr l'o k.- two t;ilileMuiouf uIk of I chill Hum e nml n ila-h of tnrriiuoii ' vlio i; ir Add In thin lulMure one til- i lileioonful of whipped creiini Whip nit'ilii lhoroui;hl,v mid nerve. Thin will j lie enough for four people Water D.cuit. One IIl'Ii! ipinrt of Hour, one InruH klh lieu k mi Hi t ill of I i nl . wit te:i-,oon-Tuln ol yenst powder nml one even ten- k I n f u I of mi It Sill Hour, linking powder mid mill together mid mix Itior oin.'hly with Hie I. ird Ad I cold wnter In lunke II ilnuh of the rlL'llf couslHt I'tny. Coll out nml Imkc liiiuediiitel.T If you ivmit thwti -in i-eH-fnl you iniivt he mire to t i itoith Inrd or htiorteii 1 1 , '......-. . ... .-. ....... . , M f A L S FOR A DAY. iiukakka.si llliilief J'lli III I'tlt C'ell-lll IC laliifv Siiiv 1'i.l.iin 1'nffe I l.tl. ,' l.l 'M 1 1 1 i IN I'll,'. l S II' I I'lll-H ileriiiiifi I'et.ltO S.llllil HlHi'tlttn I- I iinm:i: l'.' : Ol ef I l'.i ! S'MIP I '' I I M f i I l;.i'1 HlO-'l.'.l l!'i. I. I iil.ll.ii SlrWeil I'omitoi'ii 1',-Mil t.f'ftnei' Willi MitMilinnlii A (iile 'l .l rln I 'i fre -9 2E Atm tm.vm ".tm EE an- m This announcement is dedicated to the men who are looking for a home. It represents an opportunity for you to, procure a home and pay for it. You are given THIRTY YEARS' TIME, if you want it in which to make your pay-, monts and tho rate of interest i3 low very low only 5 per, cent per annum on principal unpaid. The amount you are re quired to pay down is only 5 per cent of your total purchase price. THE FAIRPORT TOWN AND LAND COMPANY has the exclusive handling of the Hunter-Hewitt lands North, West and South cf Lakeview. It is prepared to sell these lands, with a perpetual water right for irrigation purposes, at prices janjiiiv? from $60 to $75 per acre and on from flvo to thirty j'ears time. Whenever the water i3 ready to deliver to you you begin to pay for it until that time you make your pay ments on the land only. Tho people of Lakeviow are familiar with this land. They know of its possibilities and of tho opportunities for the development of a productive empire of comfort and compet ence on the West Shore of the Lako. It would be a waste of time to go into detail concerning the splendid soil conditions and the many factors contributing to make this territory one of the coming countries of the Northwest. At the present time the territory South of Lakeview, comprising approximately 20,000 acres, is isolated from mar ket. This will be overcome, however when the big boat to be built .it Fairport this year is plying betweon.the West Side and , Fairport. N To illustrate: One citizen of the West Side shipped in three cars of farm implements and house hold goods. To have unloaded this in Lakeview and deliver it at his homo would, have required work for two teams and two men for four or five days perhaps longer as the haul would have been over SCRJCEALLE SERGES. Thay Maka Nice Frocka Fur Girl'i School Wear. iti-ii m:iihk iiiikhh. ' After nil H'tce lunkex the most Herv j teciilile friH l.n for the little fo.,H The : ii i 'Mi llliintruled here In do-lm-d In red. with Ii ill, lien of white oil Hit" . h 1 1 u j I , ! i i x il 1 1 1 1 nli-cvcn The lilting' In , fiinleueil with f il ii i lillltotin mid In ' roilL'hl low on the Jioitv. il wide girdle ot nniiii 1'in lii liiii Die li:pH The skirt , nun ii viii-i,. tli x ( i in ti in limit wlih mi , other in the Imi k Thin iiinken u plel t. mid im, -lul ni-hool friH k lor the little Hlrl l.ili-'i le i olhtrs will he worn on ulln fin lute nirii!i: Mini siiiuiner. inhit'n nml elllTn of emhroidei'iil h.ili-ie. pln.ii orlllnl.V or true. Fiiuey slik. too. iii he iieit In unlit colors ninl lioveitv prilited cHeetn FLORAL TRIMMINGS. A &mg!e Flower on tne Cortacje Uivek a Smart Toucn to the Gown. The u--e ol il uliiie tlower mi tin iir-ni:e m one ol the uni-t ellei live dei olnlive I ilii leH ol the neuiiiu The tlower lli.il he ot n;itm or vi lvel. II In i unlileieil very i lin- to M-lei I il In lurmt tlower. whiiti is, of eoiire. n Miiiiew hut hiznrre Viirhitiiin ot the mil uritl type. The renMiimnl kowii !lun trnted here In nultnlile for tnni-'oin:- EE i I J I .ifi . (: v Ml p-Vr, .'i 6 vA V:"i "? i lJ y JV I ' r v 3 JMI HAVE YOU ADDRESS FAIRPORT, CALIFORNIA or for wenr nl m unmrt rmtmiriint la til fenliiK, Ii In cDrrled out lo ono of the muiirr Hlniden of treen with tbe VPHt of elnlirolilered net und the Hhoul dern trlmiiied with piiHueinenlerle, A very dii-ldi-d pminler fall er U I I ,' : 1 L - ' ". ' . . Z I if ' c ; ol.l'.I.X SA I IN i.iiWN skirt, which, while mtier narrow, is nhlnheil Oelnw lo M i lint I ri-edolll ol mot ion. Ill many o tin- -iprinu gown tiled' In evu'i'ii i .l ii retniii nt the pannier IIPMWII III :t til- Klieen. U'tlll'll IS llS.I ally lNM'iiiiii.j .i tin, -ivernue livrure. Sin Ii o ii liiein me ilr ipeil with i on nlllelnlile II! Iliens nt tile W!lin line III order I Ii:-1 he putl-il iRe.'t may lie tit .1 i iii it I'l'ii-w the nips. The hem l sh.iriuy il....'. ii mill the figure, nnd the Wlln line i m l elitllMleil li il wide girdle nl ii'ui't rlliiiou into wiiun Ik till ki d n i jireie-s mini Ii of loses 3E rDP'i'Kwx-iBr,--.- A HOME? twenty miles. The same consignment can be delivered in one day by boat from Fairport and one carload hardly an item for the scow now in operation was taken over in less than four hows. This illustration will serve to convey an idea of the possibilities as development proceeds. - So far as the people of Lakeview are concerned honest progress never hurt or harmed any community. The settle ment of the area on the West Side of the Lake will make that city, its county seat, even a greater business center than it is. at the present time. We want you to make up your mind to allow us to pre sent to you the possibilities of home-making under the gener ous plan outlined. When you can purchase the land and have thirty years, if you want it, in which to make your payments, you will iln.l that it will represent a savings bank for you when yon have it paid for you will have a home of your own and a tract of land that it will be a source of pride and profit to you if you make it what it can be made and what it should be made. Of course you can buy a piece of the land and fail but if you do it will b3 your own fault and not the fault of the land or the conditions contributing to its production. This land will be sold before the summer has advanced very far at least the best of it will be selected. We are in a position to know of the people coming in during the next six" months. If you want some of the land make your application before the most attractive has been selected. We will be pleased to mail you full particulars on ap lication and to take you out and show you the land. Your op portunity is now delay will mean that the opportunity has passed. Prices and terms will be furnished cheerfully and, promptly. DAIRY WI300M. I Willi thn row ofi dry feed It L Is n K"od plmi to mid wurm wa- T tor to the m'.lU Ix'foru It I utruin- 4 7n cd Iii tUo creiirnery or MPiiurator. Tho eh; Hon of the bull to lieiul thi herd la of the urentcft liiiportiime. Mo U luilf of tbe herd from the breeding ntnnd- polnt, n IiIm liilltieuce willstnuip ' ewry cnir una inuue it better or - il n- .1 'v I'in'i i i 1.11111. tin uuiii. I)ont churn In a cold room If you ex pmt xutlsfiK'tory rtmilU from the butter. Iletter cows moan a lcKsencd cov-t of production. Omul butter can not tie made unless conditions nre rllit If you have trouhlo with the cream (imi out what in wrong and rem edy It, VI SAVE THE RUNT PIG. With a lritt!e Care It May Develop Into 'Valuable Animal. There nre Kotne farmer who recom mend killing nil the runt pi'n. Tliin nd'lit he a K'd plan when hundreds of dM nre farrowed every year ou tlie farm. However. If the pis crop in Knnill mid the pri, e of pork con tinued on the ascending ncale it will pay to cjve the runt .- extra care and develop tiiein Into gon.l hn.n. If the runt in left with the herd be will no doubt til way n be n runt, but if KPpnrnted and y.w extra care lie may make ns j;o.id a ho' n.n most any of the herd. Often u runt bax good ijuall ties Hint w ill show ilinmsiiives If given U chance. It N best to put the runts together In a en i iid jive l hem the slops that are lieh la i::iik. It will be well to put Mime bran :i iii I .nhortn in their Blop mi l to the corn s.ven them ho i i that it v. i i I e ea-ily di','ented. ! I tried iliis plan of fowling with a runt h' ivn u e !!'iti.l shn" ! .1 : runt a ii"i lih.ir tri've to my boy. ! . -'i !. nt of the r.inu and V. t r.-rkr' "? he wan fat : - uiit'.l he i': . i" i I -n i n of iieln? c Avrn Poorly Fitta Frc .i cn All n:::;iv pound of i ':: -a Hs.-ness a s of Troub.o. t-' s 1 1: m W worth a . tills season ; v.-n.'k ln'gj). "' ; . ' ari 1 i ! before I'le p: j t!-ere i i I llill'lless .. : :t 1 lros;h!o-ii:'i;'.v ;: I I, if si:.:"' I i : "i' I lie I'll. il . .i;e ii:)p:M,i ui-ge collars, coilars at tltc j Khoi'.l:!.'" . i; I most i.t j -li-tant r j sorts. f;.-: i.'. I., i- . rado Agrieuit ttral coil " j erly fitted co;'.ar.. t ; I loose harness, tio w!d.' top and not cle.v -::a the co'.iars n n A. i the horraf almulders after a day'a work. The first thing one .will notice) I that the akin over th? nffpeted part In hot, dry and painful. Then tbe home will ahow pnln when put to aerere pall ing. As time goes on a dwelling ap pears jriRt nbore the point of tho ahoul- -'f,VT - .i -.- V. : . -i BplCTi'lld draft colts can be raised without oats ri-Kanlleiis of what the average farmpr ti-llcves If the care ful experiments of the Kansaa ata tlon may ifo bi-ik veil. Alfalfa, corn foddnr anil pneturaBe, with a com bination fi;d of corn, 70 per cent; bran, 15 per cent, and oilrneal, t per cent, have nc-mirily made colta Brow better tti;m oats, and at a cost of 20 per cent leu. A pound of the Kraln nilxturo contains the an me iliFestible, plcmonts ns a pound of oats, end as i-u energy producer the two are alike, pound for pound. A day'a ration of oats costs 10.S cents BKamift JIG for the mixture- der; It later Ells with serum and If it U not opened becomes Infected, and an abscess Is the result. In the fin.t place, have tbe collars fit the horse eungly (too loose collars are worse thnn tight onosl, keep the har ness tight, clean the collar every night and wash the shoulders of tbe horse with cold water. If one cnu treat the sore shouldjr be fore it fills with serum, bathe it with a liniment that will not blister, and do , liot -work the horse. If the serum has formed, then open the cavity freely and. treat with rolld disinfectants until heal ing takes place and the ekln has haired over. Oftentimes after pus has form ed and the horse has not been put to work for some time the pus becomes cheesy and later dries Into a hard bunch. Then when the horse worka again the shoulder becomes sore. The only remedy U to have this hard, firm . tissue removed and treated with disin fectants ntitil healing Is complete. Te Necessary Silo. tYw facts in agriculture have been more clearly and conclusively estab HsIiihI than that the silo is a necessity to the stock farmer When we co: slier tlii' various conditions under which the numerous experiment sta tin, is all over the country have iK-en conducted it Is surprising to find tbe risu!ts so similar and all pointing to the one conclusion. EI S3 2 r mm