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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 27, 1919)
iV& -y . r 1ACJI3 TWO Tm THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON HATl'im.W, (" rflmNttl 1 1 ' 1 " ,,,:,':miii:ii a;, fi i m ' os? S 81 -,& afc. s&. 2KVS.&:U&t:M-& )omcc.ic dcnce Department Ccndttetecf ,y ?rr.cfeDc Grf AL.iic'v Srifnv "-Ai .r.-v .,...- r fc-WKEaa-JSVaSiBttrXiStoxSXSW av- GOOD CAKE REQUIRES GOOD JUDGMENT AS WELL AS GOOD INGREDIENTS CALIFORNIA NEWS Cako comes on the list of luxuries nt the present period of high prices, bo the utmost care should bo token both in the method of preparation and In tho unllty of -material used (iood flour Is absolutely essential If tho best results r:o to be obtained. Also care should be taken in tho sol- McatiitK llefore Adding KpK liirrvis lirmnevs STANFORD INIVUUSITY, Dee. 27. A commission of twelve Chin ese educators, nppnlnted by tho pres ident of the Chinese republic to study educational systems ef the United States, linn begun Its work at l.olnnd Stanford Jr. unlverMlty. t ft re the egg whites are added, the firmer will bo Its toxturn. Separating and bonllng the eggs gives n light, ftuffy enko Tho eggs can be added t.i thn rronmoil murir ntnl shnrtmi ectlon of shortening, if butter Is not , murwi on , n tlmo, llllo,lon. SACRAMENTO. Dee. 27. (1 C. Slniiiumu, conuutsslonor of public health and safety, ban asked that all Sacramento liquor license Inwn lw The more the cake U henten bo- repealed nnil that a new ordinance conforming with the federal prohi bit. on slntuwa bo passed. t f ? VITAL VIRILE VIGOROUS William Farnum us-cd. The best results and flavor will always be obtained from butter. but beating each egg vigorously when niliHm- in thn luittor will nrndlicn n but owing to tho high cost nt tho pre- wh(ch (j most nm, fK, m Bint time, butter subst.tutes are bo- am, ono whch kp , , wn. Ing used which Sio satisfactory ro- .... suits, i r.e mixing nnn oaKiug oi c;iko require both skill and Judgment. Tho S(j much wuU lhp uaKing nreus hiktu hu um .uji- than the mixing, for no matter how well you have put the cake batter to gether, if throven is not light the cako may bo a failure. There are two classes of cakes "which contain butter or other short ening and spongo cakes, in which YCllA CITY. Ore 27 - Clad her nightgown Mrs. Anna Case. :IS. w.fo of Kdwnrd L. Cftsw, wealthy fur- nlturo dealer hero, climbed thiough n barbed wire truce and Jumped Into tho Feather river shortly after mid night Tu: Uay m rnlng Her body was found by Sheriff P Caes should be baked ns soon as1- amnroni. Shu Is snld to haw been delirious .with illness. t 1 it In ! : ': If V it nn..r(H ,!, fnn f tl.n O..L-.. olimil.l l.nl"a "" " CQlUIiry-IO CllllOr HOC- , the butter Is cmtttod. As tho cakes ' , , . ,... tlons for nownr and irrlirmi n nm A uniformly browned. In the last qunr-l"""3 lur i,onur "" irimau n uses tor tho CJko should shrink from the."1" " ccess:ui is expressed by A , farmers. J. ; WKAVBitVILLB, Dec 27Thoj it by touching lightly in tl-e center n, iconl In Trinity national forest j f If baked, the mixture will spring for ,,1 season Just closed Is con-, V hurt tint if nnt nniio rnokori it win!ldered extremely good, remember- ? w.., --, .. -.-. .,..- , . w containing shortening offer more variety, we will study that subject first. Vicpare Pans and Oven Hcfore Mixing Hatter Pans should be prepared and oven heated before mixing the cake bat ter. For success, care must be taken In measuring, all measurements be ing level. There are two vsvs to add the shortening. For Inexpensive cakes containing a small quantity of short cslng, the result will be found satls- propor baking, and tho best way to nssuro satisfactory results Is to tlniD the cako and divide tho baking Into) 0KASS VA-M.B. " 27 -Fear quarters. In the first quartet the mix-,11"" th orrort r ,,, Vneiae c'n turo should rise In tlio j.mu In the Slwirlc comjmny to remove water second quarter It should continuo to wUcn h bee ' ,,so b" " '",! rise and brown in spots. In tho .thiol ittBd of tliu ny tm mom inau nnn u con(uryto otner sec- pan, when it should bo baked. If in doubt as to whether the cake should be taken from the oven, test r-"' ' ""n ri mmr hold the impress of your finger. This ll"B ""t the season was very dry) A rule for timing applies to all cakes. """ ""' "S"unK siorum irequent. whether laver or loaf, or where alT"cre wero 'y -' "res, and they slow or medium oven Is used. Oven Poor Should He ; burned over nn urea of 74S acres. factory If the fat is melted and added Opened Willi Caution to the Latter after the cake Is all mixed. For tre better class of cakes, "wliere cae-half cup or more of short ening is used, the shortening Is beat en to a cream, or until smooth anr -waxy. ; r "Vgil This can be accomplished easily If the mixing bowl is rinsed with hot The time for baking will viry a lit tle for different ovens, but the aver rge time for a medium-sized layer cake Is f om fifteen to twenty mln utr. Loaf cakes three 'Inches thick will require about forty minutes; sheet cakes and cup cakes Tln'ber destroyed amounted to 307, 000 board feet valutd nt $42G. Tho forest spent t313S on lire suppre.n-rion. in ! ! twenty-fivo minutes. Cokes baked In LOCKE, Dec. 27 Dally ship n.tnts of celery averaging 15 car lo ds, the largest In the history of ahout'"1'3 s('cl:oa ure len7 forwarded to .uv ecsi. water, then wiped dry before short-n brick-shaped pan will require an enlng Is placed in it. Add sugar gra-j hour or longer. A modernte oven will SAN FRANCISCO. Dec. 27. Jus- tlla ., X'nPflll f-nllnf-tn nt ln(i.m.l duallv to the creamed shortening give the best results for nearly nil .. -., I , ,,.. i J..i,- revenue, has Issued a warning to i ' l flpnloru tint It lu n-nlnnt thu rt.T. Il.l v.cicoTniloa .ilrroH nraam Sfinomta If tht tnttcr rleno In n rfi In y "' ' the eggs, beating yolks until thick the center you are using too hrt an aril lemon colored, and the whites I oven, and a crust has formed before until stiff. Add the beaten yolks to! the mixture has had time to rise. The' tion luw to sell recipes for making "home brews." ; i. t f t & Rough and Ready A powerful portrayal of a man's Herculean struggle against overwhelming odds Sunday at The Liberty Two Matinees, starting at 1 :30 and 3:30 P. M. : t T t t T t t T ? ? f r r f ? ? t ? T .? T t ? t ? f T t ? ? ? t ? T ? t T t T t t T t T T f tie creamed butter and sugar mix- oven door may be opened to watch ture. Add the flour, sifted with theitbe cake if It Is done carefully, not) be made for violations. He announced that arrests would 'J KoVlnir nnn-rlor on,1 lllr oltornntolv r.lunlnir tho ,lnnr nr wills en thn1 KU-EILLE USC. .1 As a SttCra- k.i oit iin, j m t .t,Jt,t ,.,,, t n,t ,.t'i.- .u- raento-Rosevllle stage entered tho Uah.Uh C. U.U. M..U 4W ... W. . WiU ..7 .J M. M...4 .. 3,UU l.. ... . Btlffly beaten egg whites. ' door so cs not to Jar the oven. (outskirts ot Rosevllle at 7:30 o'clock Sunday night, a man, who entervd If ho SlilPO tit QnrrnmAntn IwiIjI n 1. .. T t 7, i . . . . ""-iflKnlnst the Colusa Irrigation district juii.ci uuu uciuauucu pusaension oi ia grip en the front seat. NOTES All measurements are lev- shortening. Bake in two layers and, The grip was handed over He ;4:.h:;m: A VARIETY OF CAKES ALL GOOD el Flour Is sifted once before meas- put together with Jelly or add one-1 then disappeared. It Is announced wring. A half-pint measuring cup is fourth cup chopped walnuts to the the grip contained nothing of value. used. batter and bake in well-greased muf-l tuyer Cake tin pans. , SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 27. One cup shortening, one and one- Apple Cake Amid the clang of tom-toms and tho third cup sugar, three eggs, two cups Use quick cako foundation, pour 'shrill shriek of pipes, great stacks flour sifted with two teaspoons of latter In a shallow, well-greased pan, 'of Japanese goods were burned In bakinc cowder. one-half cud of milk cover thickly with thinly sliced ar- tho atroata nt r,ir,,n...n -,... i or water, one teaspoon each of van- pies, sprinkle with cinnamon and1 thP ,flrKt e.,n nf nn ininUK. ,.m !proxlmnt,n8: 80000 acreB- Tb Pot'- vlsom that they had already subscribed PASADKNA. Dec. 27. Practice has been withdrawn and the cornpa- In the closest secrecy Is being con ny requests that Its extensive hold- "r.ucd by the Oregon football R"ii-d ings be Included In the district. in preparation for the game here .se leurti nay wlta the ilnrvu d WILLOWS, Dec. 27. A petition university tenm. I for tho organization of the Glenn- I Colusa Irrigation district has been nriiBltnforl tt Itiu nnfir! nt nni.rvlH-'i OROVILLB, Dec. 27. A petition' for the orcanlzntlon of rrnlnit-n ors. It wan signed by a long list of nutrlct No. 2 of Hutto county hus property owners with holdings np- iJeen flicij wi.h th. h,..r,, of .,..! - " ilia and lemon extract. Cream short- sugar. Bake in a moderate oven un-lpalgn on the part of Chinese mer- OROILLE, Dec. 27. Orovllle patients who have been under the care of Dr. A. F. Francis of this city for the past six months received a -enicg well or until it may be beaten til apples are cooked. This cake is chants to boycott Japanese goods, as 'with a spoon, add sugar gradually, good hot or cold. Other fruits may be' a protest against Japanese occupa- continue to cream, beparate tne used, such as bananas or cooked I tion of Shantung. -whites and yolks of the eggs. Beat . prunes. jolks until thick and lemon colored, Quick Coffee Cake odd to creamed butter and sugar,: Use quick cake foundation. Pour tben add flour and liquid alternate- batter into a well-greased shallow ly; fold in the well-beaten whites of pan, sprinkle with sugar and cinna- eggs and flavoring. Bake in three inon. Bake In a moderate oven. -well-greated lajer pans in a moder-, Cottage Pudding ate oven. - I Use half of quick cake foundation. Walnut Lonf Cake , Bake, cut In squares and serve with Follow above formula, adding one 'a chocolate sauce, half cup of finely chopped walnuts Chocolate Simce to the cake batter before folding in ' One-half cup sugar, one table the beaten white of eggs. Bake in a spoon flour, one-half 'cup ground greased loaf cake pan about forty- chocolate, one teaspoon butter, one five minutes In a very moderate ov- cup boiling water, one tca-spoon van en. ( ilia or one-half teaspoon cinnamon. Quick Cake ' .Mix all the dry ingredients, add boll Two eggs, one cup sugar, two cups Ing water and cook until thick; then flour, two teaspoons baking powder, add tyitter and vanilla, one-half cup milk or water, one-third ' cup melted shortening, one teaspoon' According to the calculations of vanilla, one teaspoon lemon. Sift dry'geolagical experts, the available sup-ingredlent-, beat eggs very light, add ply of coal (.till unmlned In the sugar gradually, beating with egg world Is 7,397,000,000,000 tons, beater. When creamy add dry Ingred- enough to last ono thousand years, IrniO nWrt-nn(r.1i -rfL W....1.1 t.f ....... MS l. it .-..-.-. ....,, .lc...lc,, ,, ,,,, lnlmg uve a u, consumpuon conunuua iu tot,ny ,H awatnB trial on tho charge .;.,, uuu jiuvuriuK ami meueu increase at. tne present rate. RECKARD TAXI-AUTO SERVICE Winter Schedule Short trips, 50c passen ger; Pelican Bay or Ship pington, $1.50 for either 1 or 3 passengers. Rex Cafe. Phone 77 $150,000 toward tho district and planned to go ahead with the plans of enlarging the cnnnl and Installing pumps. OROVILLE, Dec. 27. Tho Chlco high school district suffered n 1oh of exactly ll.710.C0. This Is ho t.- Btilt of an error mndo when tho cltl- HAKKItBKIEI.1), Dec. 27. Ac cording lo tho report of tho Inde pendent Oil Producers' agency, re- zens voted to puy Interest annually .servo stocks of crude oil In the Call on the bonds, when tho resolution fornla fields showed a decrease la J00 burrols dally. RED BLUFF, Dec. 27. The As- ,or imr a provIdd for Born,.nn.;Noycmber of DHI.H6 barrels, or 20,- u..atc w,. ,t,a, ..un inirL-niiBeu nun, nnTm.n, shock when they learned that Harry jone aml " quarter acres of land near the northern boundary of this city. The concern will erect a $20,000 distributing plant. O. Anderson of tho state board of health had sworn to a warrant for Francis' arrest en the charge that he Is not a doctor and Is practicing without a license. CHICO, Dec. 27. Burglars en tored the basement of the homo of John Daly, wholesale liquor dealer of this place, and got away with choice wines and other liquors val ued at 13000. ALTURAS, Dec. 27. Mrs. Oliver S. Peck of Eaglevillo, who fled from her home and slashed hor throat in a futile attempt to commit suicide, after neighbors had sought to save tho life of her huhbnnd, Frank Peck, STOCKTON, Dee. 27. Charles Finch, 19, arrested hero, has con fessed that ho was 6no of the three men Involved In tho murder of V. C. McCuIIough at Sun Francisco. STOCKTON, Dec. 27. Tho Stock ton boxboard mill, operated by the National Paper Products company here, and said to bo tho largest plant of Its kind in the United States, will bo doubled In alzo for production next year. T&-S-i T" SUSANVILLE, Dec. 27. Lassen county voters placed theiiihelven on COE'S JITNEY SERVICE Owing to the high cost of operation and the condi tion of the streets, we are compelled to raise our rates from the present rate of $2.50 per hour to $3.00 per Jiour. COE'S JITNEY SERVICE Phone 168 Lawrence Cigar Store of murder. Tho charge Is contained M;uu", "M '"" ' .""'' couii In an indictment returned by tho;ty highway hcIioo! bonilltsuo nt tho grand Jury. election hold hero. Tho vote was six i u ono jor mo ratiiication of tho Peck, It Is charfiod, died from poi son on October .10 last. Neighbors, summoned to tho houso before Peck died, testified that Peck accused his wJfo of putting poison In his coffee. proposal. ' MAItYSVILLE. Dec. 27 Thn jlloxtcr clothini; store was entered iI'r0'0"" yeu,r , by burglars and 500 woith of gents' furnishings. WOODLAND. Dec. 27. Hank clearings for the lUcal year ending December lfi, Jii3f mndo public, showj a gain' of over $2,000,000 over tho' The total commer- " ii i i ... .. . . robbed of about1 huvwbh uep huh amounted iu iu,:i'J,iitiii.'i, Deposit The Christmas Cash MONMV In tho bank lusts longer, and usually glows big ger. If ydu were tho happy rorlplout of cash fur U1'"" inns, why not make It tho occasion for opening hav" Ings Account lioru at tho First Rational Bank? Wo Invito overy boy and girl In tho county to Join our Tlirlfters. K, It, Itwimi's, Picslilciit A. M. Collier, Vlu-I'M'uMi'iit .John M. .Moiur, Vlce-Pnidnit Lcslio ItoKt'ix. Cii'diliT WILLOVS, Dec. 27. Tho active1 ('inc0' oc. 27. A municipal j fight by tho Spuldlng company watur sunnlv Hvstnni lu t)m mon ....! I of tho Chlco Chamber of Commcrco ' rap" She First National Bank KLAMATH FALLS OREGON, CRIT RfiiMF MFATrRAP EfXMASH - IQR Murphey's Feed & Seed Store v.xw-? vv,u. if..A Lyv.u-. -y, uuu tiuwii CHICKENS c.t c-, c. Pl- 126 South Sixth St