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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 15, 1919)
" THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON HATUHOAV, NovKMnn Tuns TWO m. Itiik I ;i til i i - 1 I Rtt Y ( ti p' ! I! ' f, I I - ' 4 Domestic cience Department Conducted 4' BttfgW ' "ItJjIgJ' KMN Hrs.3cIeJ)c (?rtf Jtamestic Science JirecAr Sjerry 7iw Co. GETTING THE RIGHT FOUNDATION FOR BISCUIT-MAKING It Is of great advnntago to use ono foundation recolpo to mnke n num ber of illfforont .dishes. VsltiK this method when possible will teach you that there aro cer tain things essential for success, but that variety can bo given by adding other ingredients which are -sot essential. And it is upon those non-essentials that the housewife has the opportunity to uso her skill &nd originality. For example: It takes flour. deatv.enlng liquid, boii.enlng and alt to make biscuits. These in the proper proportions yo essential, but by adding raisins, cinnamon and sugar, all non-essentials, you change your plain biscuit into a cinnamon Toll. Iliscuit Mixtures Should lie Sorted While Kresli Perhaps you have never stopped to consider tho possibilities of the ordinary biscuit dough. This mix ture is easily adaptable to variety. It Is quickly mixed and baked and has the advantago of being one of tho most inexpensive mixtures to make. Many very palatable sweets can be prepared from this dough, besides several varieties of bread. However, you must bear in mind that biscuit mixtures, to be at their best, should bo served whllul moving cover during cooking. Steamed dumplings nro miulo from biscuit foundation, using only 2 teaspoons of shortening. Cut as for blBcutts, place on u greased pan and steam In a steamer oor hot water H minutes. Dumplings are less apt to bo soggy If cooked Inthls way Orniigo Tin novel Kollow baking powder biscuit foundation. Roll duogh out to one-1 fourth Inch In thickness, (hen cut' In suunroa. IMace a spoonful of .orange innriualadu In tho center spoon of baking powder to each cup or oncl, BQimr. moisten tho edges of Hour. with cold wnter, then press together Never dissolve soda In tho sour A CHAMPION RUNS FOR COUNCIL milk, as that process releases the gases too soon and tho dough will bo less light. Always sift tho soda with tho flour for biscuit doughs. Sour milk can bo substituted for for sweet milk In any recelpo If theso rules aro followed. When you nro using a cream-of- tartar baking powder or soda, tnu mixture should bo put Into the oven 33 soon after mixing as possible. If the best results aro to bo ebtained: both of theso leavening agents be gin to act as soon as the liquid Is added, and If the dough is not bnked at once your finished product will not bo as light as it should be. Too much cannot bo said nbout tho Importance of caroful meas uring. If you expect uniform re sults do not guess at quantities, nor! uso the ordinary household cup for measuring. In all recolpes a half pint measuring cup Is used. Theso cups are divided Into halves, thirds, and quarters and are essential In etery kitchen. They como In tin, glass or aluminum and aro very In expensive. To measure a cupful of dry Ingredients, All tho cup with a spoon or scoop and level off with a knife. To measure a teaspoon or table- diagonally Hrush over the top with molted shortening and baku In a hot oven Clieoso PuiTn Follow baking powder biscuit foundation. Itoll dough somewhat thinner than for biscuits, sprinkle thickly with grated cheese, then fresh. A heavy biscuit Is usually' spoon of dry materials, dip spoon due to inaccurate measurements' It the ingredients and level off mad too slow an oven. This class, with a knife. For half a spoonful. et dough takes a hot oven; in fact,! AH spoon and divide lengthwise. A this applies to most all breakfast cup of liquid Is all it will hold. A breads. Then tho amount of bafc- spoonful of liquid Is all It will hold.! Ing powder for tho quantity of Shortenings should be packed solid fold over and very lightly roll out again so that tho cheese wilt he enveloped In tho dough. Cut as for biscuits or in narrow strips about four inches long, sprinkle ngaln with cheese and paprika Hake in u moderately hot oven un til puffed and a golden brown. Hot Chocolate Sauoo Ono cup boiling water, M cup granulated sugar, I--I cup grated chocolate, 1 teaspoon corn starch, 1 teaspoon vanilla, 1-4 cup cold water Itoll sugar and water 5 minutes after boiling begins. Combine the chocolate and corn starch and mix to a pasto with cold water. Pour the boiling syrup over this mixture; return to tho lire and cook for about 5 minutes. Add llnvoring. This snuco can be kept hot In n double boiler. Plain fmt Pio Crust PPTHES Iff Manchester List fHI1 lllllfflll' IffiT hurfr iHll fill 1 M to cw liMMKWW mQlmWori ffllliBBBBBBBBai. -'. P Wl klllLI 1 " " "" "aaH krmllikmiml Shoes. Ksmmsa mssmssa yam This li Johnny Klllmiu), cham pion fo it heru eight boxer of ttio world. Ho Is not allowing you blown that ho uses In duteudlns hla tit lo by "knocking hU oppo nents" cold. ro Indeed, Ktlbano is running for council In Cleve land and If elected says ha will never tight aguln but will rvtlro undefeated PUT CREAM IN NOSE AND STOP CATARRH Toll IIow To Open Clogged Nos trils and Knd llc.id-Coldx. tlour must be correct. ly into the cup. Soda Should Xot IJt. Dissolved in Sour Milk When sweet milk Is used always, fat Ahvajs Mount in remember that two level teaspoon- l'"s of Term, Shortening tuls of baking powder are used to Tour success In cooking will de mch cup of sifted flour. This Pend largely upon accuracy In ever changes, no matter how many measuring, and this seems to bo the cups of flour you are using. I one point the average housewife Is i careless oooui. r your measure- ments have been carefully made, the 1 results should be satisfactory and There should bo no taste of bak-i uniform. lng powder in the finished prod-j In the accompanying recipes the vet. If there is, then your meas- term shortening means fat. any kind nrements have not been level, or you may prefer. Half butter and yon are using a very poor quality half lard always give satisfactory of baking powder. results, but butter Is very expensive, "When using sour or buttermilk.' rind many people do not like lard, then soda will be your leavening, Most any of the substitutes for -agent. In that case remember that either one will be found satlsfac-one-hair a teaspoonful of soda is . tcry. used to each cup of sour milk. On Nete: All measurements are you can use one-fourth teaspoon of level. A standard half-pint meas soda, to neutralize the acidity of uring cup is used. Flour is sifted ne cup of sour milk and one tea- once before measuring. Follow bnklng powder biscuit foundation. Itoll out to one-half Inch thickness and place on top of baking dish containing meat. Hake In n hot oven. A richer crust can be nindo by doubling tho amount of shortening. Muplo Xut IIIscuILm Follow baking -powder biscuit foundation. Itoll dough to one-half Inch In thickness, brush over with melted shortening, butter preferred, cover with flnoly shaved maple sugar and one-third cup of chopped walnuts. Itoll as for Jally roll, cut In pieces 3-4 Inch thick and place upright in a woll greased pan. Hake In a hot oven IS to 20 minutes. ton feel lino In a few iiiomoiilH. ' Your cold In head or catarrh will ho gone. Your clogged nostrils will open Tho nlr passages of your head will clear ami you can breathe freely. No more dullness, head ache, no hawking, snuffling, mucous discharges or dryness, no strug gling for breath at night Toll your druggist you want a ' smnll bottlo of Kly's Cream Halm , Apply a llttlo of this fragrant, nnttflontlc. cream In your nostrils. I let It penotrato through ovory nlr passage of the head; soothe und heal tho swollen. Inflamed mucous membrane, and relief comes Instant-1 iy. It Is Just what every cold and catarrh sufferer needs. Ion't stuy stuffed-up nnd mlsernblo. PATRONSofthinhop, realuinu tint no detail of "no's curb better ex '"""breeding tlancorreo. And in ,K th nciiuclvcsatliMinctionlnao. pcarjnco mi, reliability j service well worth any djffa. encc in price. LctiufityouuhnNcttleton Miocs-thc model ,10Wn "'""c " lypicai ot many cIum J styles. ex. olWrtk SOLD BY THE KKK STORE I r"1 I Exclusive AgenU I u. I . 11 est yet. Herald Want AUh Start Tomorrow and Keep It Up Every Morning Get In the habit of drinking a glass of hot water before breakfast. BISCUITS AND VARIATIONS OF BISCUIT DOUGH linking Powder Biscuits Two cups flour, 1 teaspoon salt, 4 teaspoons baking powder, 2 table pooas shortening, 3-4 cup milk or qual parts of milk and water. Mix and sift dry Ingredients; work In shortening with knife or 4tager tips. Gradually add. the liquid, mixing with a knife to a soft dough. Toss on a floured board, pat or roll lightly to one- sauco can be kept warm over hot water and If In standing, it becomes too thick a spoonful of hot wter, beaten into the sauce, will bring It to the right consistency. Prune or Fruit Dumplings Follow baking powder biscuit foundation. Itoll dough as for biscuits, but cut In four-Inch squares. In the center of each Jialf Inch in thlcknesa, cut wlthlBQuaro place one or two cooked biscuit cutter, place In pan, brush Prunes with pit removed; bring the either melted Iour Points or tbe square together Bake In a hot,a- the tP and press edges together. aver the top wth shortening or milk. Ten 12 to IE minutes. Apricot Shortcake, Marsh mallow Sauce Pollow baking powder biscuit foundation using 4 tablespoons of Pace in greased baking pan or muflln tins and bake In a hot oven. Eerve with the prune Juice boiled down until thick, adding 1 teaspoon ot butter or a pudding sauce. Any rnntfprl fruit mnv tin iien.t Klinw T,Aanlnw T 1 1 .... - a I 1 ll " "w ua..u, 1.11IJI., uuiiEuuig, "uii uu a uuuiuu uuuru ,vOIi . . . . ..WV.H..M to fit around baking nan. Brush top with melted shortening or wllk. Bake 15 minutes in a hot oven. Split open, spread with but ter and put canned apricots between and on top of shortcake, nerve with whipped cream or a marshmallow sauce. Other fruits, fresh or can aed, can be used. Berries, bananas and oranges are particularly good. MnrNlinwllow Sauce One cup granulated sugar, cup boiling water, C to 8 marshmallows, 1 teaspoon vanilla. Add sugar to boiling water and boll five mlnutas after boiling be gins. Do not stir. When cooked remove Ironi Are and add marsh mallows and beat until melted, then add vanilla. Or the juice from tho canned apricots can bo heated, marshmallows added and beaten, but do not uso flavoring. This or raw apples being especial ly good. Fruit or Cinnamon Rolls Follow baking powder founda tion. Roll to one-fourth Inch thick ness, brush over with melted short ening, sprinkle with 2 tablespoons sugar, brown or granulated, ' cup seedless raisins, 1-3 teaspoon cin namon. Roll like a Jolly roll, cut off pieces 3-4 Inch In thickness. Place on well greased pan and bake In hot oven 15 minutes. Drop Dumplings Follow baking powder founda tion, making the.se changes: Use 2 teaspoons of shortening and 1 cup of milk. Tho dough should be spongy and full of holes. Drop on boiling stew, cover tightly and fcteam 15 minutes. Tho success of a light dumpling depends upon con stantly boiling liquid and not re- Wo're not her long, so let's make out stay agreeable. Let ua live well, eat well, digest well, work well, sleep well, and look well. What a glorious condition to attain, and yet, how very easy it Is if ope will only adopt the morning inside bath I Hi nf iTv LE No. ltd Jfii I If ,Ti i I HI KjM"SUaH-' Out l( I It ! 'Iff gnifcj ..."I" J ij iW.iihiiiiHii.iii.ii..i.uiiiiiui.ui.i;..TO 1 1 !. '"' vlmir ' '" ' I I L l& Pi KPITAPIIM What would you havu them say on mitrble white, That marks your lowly ear t lion bod mime day? What is the final epitaph you'd write Kro you had dried the pun and gone away? When strangers pass, what words thi'lr gaze to meet, Would you record, their curious eyes to greet? If yours to choose, what deed would best lllumo Tho somber pall enveloping your tomb? Pllo sky-high 'twill To Keep Heels Square and True up your gold only fall lift ono Hlnglo fold of death's dark veil; And would you care to havn your umrhlu Hiiy: "Mo was a rich man?" Others in their day. Shall maku the world forget your paltry store By hoarding up tlku quantities and more. i Would you, In planning what you'd I best Indite. Knumernto material things in sight? I ueuor ino sunpio siuo wuu tower lines A roso bush clnmberlng up through tangled vines, Tho misty eyes of old friends as thoy linger And trnco tho blurring nnmo with CRIMINAL CHARGES AGAINST ALL I. W. YV. TACO.MA, Nov 1C Charges c( criminal syndicalism will bo pre ferred against CC alleged 1. V. W. members who uoro ur rented Wed iiMiliiy and Thursday, tho district attorney announced today. Tho general charge Is that th prisoners are iiii'IiiImth of an organ ization viiKtigi-il In teaching the doctrines of crime and labotoge. Folks who nro aecuntompri tn Fiut i flllll nnd hoavv nthnn hi bI.a .1l. T.. ,1...m tinnln mnt nnlir An gCtltlO flngOT; .i i. .. Z 7-""' """" ""-; xvuii-uuwh uceio uui, uiujr u " Better tho modest stono, nub iiBuuatue, siuuy irom a coia, roul tongue, naaty breath, acid stomach, can, Instead, feel as fresh as a daisy by opening the sluices in the system rhero strangers find crrnv r.Vip Rrmnp of shoes but throw your whole body out,Tho cu;o(fkt.nui''8ay8: " mn nf linp. Kflpn vniir heels iThon shall thoy. pondorlng. pass each morning and flushing out thelsquare and true. The CrOS-fAnU tako1 a Vsson 'withtlfora from whole of the Internal poisonous stag-1 gett dealer is interested in J tho doad. the service you obtain. He has a repair department. i f 7 nant matter, Everyone, whether ailing, sick or. woll, should, each morning, before watr,Shdr!,,ka8,?"?0HreB,.,,otiWear in a shoe is hidden. water with a teaspoonful of limestone ' tt li. . r Phosphate in it to wash from the Hence the necessity of a tomach, liver and bowois the previ- brand that means something ous day's Indigestible waste, sour bile to yOU when Selecting a and poisonous toxins; thus cleansing, ' shoe. The name CROSSETT sweetening and purifying the entire on your shoes is a definite alimentary canal beforo putting more i. i?jii i - i food into tho stomach. The action of guarantee of full value and hot water and limestone phosphate on , longer Wear. an empty stomach Is wonderfully ln-( vlgoratlng. It cleans out oil the BOUP'DrofHair'c Qlina QfnfA fermentations, gases, waste and WIHUtvJ O UlIUV UlVlv' Qraco K. Hall. At 507 Main Karl Shepherd Hayn, "Buy music this Christmas." tf acidity and gives one a splendid ap petite for breakfast. While you are rnjoying your breakfast the water and phosphate is quietly extracting a large volume of water from tho blood and getting ready for a thorough flushing of all the inside organs. The millions of people who are bothered with constipation, bilious spells, stomach trouble; others who have sallow skins, blood disorders and sickly complexions are urged to get a quarter pound of llmestono phosphate from tho rhug store. This will cost very little, but is sufficient to make! anyone a ropnounced craank on tho subject of inside bathing beforo breakfast. Adv. I KXCI-US1VK AGENTS 727 Main St :tkp "MAKESH.IFE'STALK EA3Y" V W 0 0 D Present "mdicationtfare that all kinds, of vood will be scarce and high er in price .in the1 near future. V - Take my advice' and buy now. , O. 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