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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 3, 1920)
nr"?"- ' : v-.. .. '' 7 . .t A:j r9W" 'Hfytfo 180441 1'AGE THREE THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON SATURDAY, JANUARY 3, 1098 ,tpwKaiiS8!a8a!!a8&'iss i i't ' .- .!-.., VvVa "?'4rioeAJr CrJM1ftsat4'tnftri4 The - 'ft'-fli W""W tfww.w jya. . t-. . -, nx vw-isw'v W : . sa vifF' . I'wt) GREATEST of them fan ducted Jy fc ;, sssh - .a:; a J-. &? z & Domestic Science JJrcctor Sutrrv Flour Co. all iiSsV' ftnssasssttjsttKnm The Secret of Making Sponge Cake Truly "Spongy" r. w -mat mmHJijwyswr-iy-'yTprTi ".rw'-'Vr iTSS fa Is ( . Spongo or buttorlcss cakes Include nngol and sunshine cako, Jelly roll And the varloua cheaper spongo cakes. Sponge cakea depend upon ggs for their texture. A true sponge enke Is lightened wholly by the air that is beaten Into the eggs. In the cheaper sponge cakes baking pow der Is used to supplement the smaller amount of eggs used. Pans with a center tube are the most satisfactory for a true sponge cake. Many of these xPans are provided with a support ex tending about an Inch above the pan. The cake can be inverted to cool, then the moist cell walls will not settle, but will stretch, making the cake very light and porous. The pan should dever be greased, and should be kept to dm for this class of cake only. Mixture Moat Be Beaten Before Flour la Added To mix a sponge cake, separate the yoik from the whites of the eggs. Beat yolks until thick and creamy, add sugar gradually and continue to beat, add flavoring. Beat the egg whites until stiff and dry and add to the egg yolk, mixture. Fold in the sifted flour gradually. Do, not beat the mixture after flour is added, or most of the work already done of Inclosing a large amount of air will be undone by breaking the air bubbles. These rules apply to sponge cakes, where baking powder Is not used. For Angel cake the egg whites must be beaten until a bowl contain ing the eggs can be inverted and the eggs hold their shape. Then the sug ar is folded in the egg whites very gradually, flavoring is added and the flour folded in carefully. Bake In a very moderate oven. Directions Given for Making Cheaper Cako For the cheaper sponge cakes', where baking powder is used, the eggs may be beaten without separat ing. Use an egg beater and beat until creamy. Add sugar gradually, still using the egg beater. When light, add flavoring (liquid if called' for,) then the flour which has been sifted with the baking powder. This class of cake takes a medium oven. Boiled icing seems to be one of the housewife's stumbling blocks. However, if a few simple details are followed there shoald.tM no trouble. Sugar has a tendency to crystal! w !f6ne crystal forms; olhehftfollow; and the frosting will be sugary. To overcome this tendency, pour hot water, one-imra cup to eacn cup oi granulated sugar,-in saucepan, then edd sugar, but do not stir; the sugar should 'dissolve at once; Covet Kept on Pab Until Dolling Point is "Reached Cover the saucepan until boiling point is reached, then remove and cook until when you drop a teaspoon o tyrup into a cup of cold-water the syrup forms a soft ball when rolled botween the fingers. If the syruphas uoked too longa'dd more hot water, out do not stir, and boil again. When fcjrup Is cooked,1 pour slow ly over the beaten egg whites,. all6w- ing three-quarters of a cup of sugar to each egg for a Boft, creamy filling, and one cup of sugar to one egg if a firm Icing is desired. Use the egg beater and continue to beat until fiosting is cool and thick. Try These Recipes for Sponge Cake Mixtures and Cookies NOTE All measurements are lev el. Flour is sifted once before meas uring. A half-pint measuring cup is used. . Sponge Cake - Three eggs, one cup sugar, three tatlespoons .water,, one cup flour, one teaspoon baking powder, one-quarter teaspoon salt, one teaspoon vanilla si d lemon. Beat the eggs without se parating till light and creamy, add bugar add beat again till thick and very light colored. Add water, beat again and add sifted dry Ingredients. Beat well, then add flavoring. Pour Into a greased cake pan, one with ctnter tube preferred, and bake about thirty minutes in a moderate oven or bake in 'layers. Cocoa Sponge Cake. Use above foundation, omitting two tablespoons of flour and substi tute two tablespoons of cocoa. Use enly vanilla flavoring. Small Sponge Cakes Bake sponge cake in well greas ed muffin pans, When'cool, ice with confectioners' icing, split partly open end fill with whipped cream or French cream filling. Jelly Roll Use Spongo cake foundation, but separate the eggs, beating each well. Proceed as above, adding one table spoon' of' melted shortening and fold ing in the stiffly beaten egg whites last. Have a shallow pan, well greas ed, and covered with greased paper. Pour In cake mixture and. bake in a hot oven between ten and twelve minutes. Turn at once on to a cloth which has, been sprinkled with pow dered sugar, remove paper, cut off crusts, spread with Jelly and roll. This must all be done ulckly. Wrap in cloth until cool and sprinkle with powdered sugar. f CALIFORNIA NEWS f o o SACRAMENTO, Jan. 3. Total franchise and public utility tax col lections by the State for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1919, were $17, 667,295.10, according to a report made public by State Controller John S. Chambers. SAN .BERNARDINO, Jan. 3. El mer Brown, said to be a third cou sin of Abraham Lincoln, was acquit ted by a Jury here of a charge of murder in connection with the death of Thomas Flood in Superior Valley, on the Mojave Desert, three months ago. , SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 3. Many war workers in France have been killed in the work of disinterment and reinterment of soldier dead thru German barbarity in burying high explosive bombs with the dead. SACRAMENTO, Jan. 3. The price of potatoes has advanced almost one hundred ner cent in three months, W. G. McMlllln, State Purchasing Agent announced. McMlllln said potatoes cost State Institutions $2.24 a hundred pounds In October, while the lowest price given in bids opened today was $4.45. the board of education has announc ed the election of Mrs. Susan M. Dor- sey to be superintendent of Los An geles public schools. Her salary will be $8,000 f year. SAN DIEGO, Jan. 3. Jane Street, aged 32, alleged to be an I. W. Wi organizer, was arrested by Depart ment of Justice agents and lodged in the county Jail. Miss Street, It is said, will be char ged with syndicalism and it is also stated that she will be charged with breaking into a postoffice box last night at the post office here. GRASS VALLEY, Jan. 3. H. L. Adams, Irrigation expert with the State Department of Engineering, has been assigned to investlgatethe proposed Irrigation district embrac ing, portions of Nevada and Yuba Counties. i VS. IXr l r)vVl 5fx v v xiK ) Head! and. shoulders aBove Hffte crowd v 1 rrn i nomas 'V i l: L "Head'-dndshoulders',' above the cmtbdSof hrdinaTy pjionographand "tailing, machines" stands Edison s great contribution to th&world's enjoyment . THE NEW DiaMOifrD rl JVl E3 Hi JK tj JLi J"-, i No product can be bigger than the-brain that evolves it Np other " brain hvth'e worltH today has trie inventive ability of Edison's. That? fact alone is sufficient proof of the absolute superiority of the Amberola. But the Amberola can quickly and easily prove its own superiority. Its tone oh, what a revelation, coinparedto metallic "talking machines" and shrill-sounding phono graphs! None but Edison could workthat miracle of tone. Then the, Amberol Records, made for the Amberola alone! They,, are 'practically unbreak able and 'eberlasting what a contrast to thecostly fragileness of other phonograph records. And for' range of music ; the widest in the world all FREE Trial Offer We will place an Amberola in your home for 3 Day' Trial, which willnotputyou under the tlighteit obliga tion or expense.' Come here, elect an Amberola and1 a number of re co rdt and we'll send them to your home. At the end of 3 days, If you do not want the Amberola, well call and take it away. If yon d want it, we'll ar range term of payment to nit yon. PRICES $41 A up the best, all the greatest, all the latest. An endless feast of fascinating melody. Yet the biggest surprise of all is the price! This wonder phonograph costs less than in ferior competitors! There is not a single draw-back to your owning an Amberola rightnowl 1 Don't listen to the claims of other manufacturers listen to their machines: Then come in and compare the matchless tone of theAmperola. Edison's wiz- ardry will win you every time. , Ve?ll expect you in today now dori t forget. WliW 1 THE KLAMATH FALLS MUSIC HOUSE G. A. WIRTZ, Prop. i 727 Main St; Hf- ll n of a railroad across the causeway se parating the yard from Valle'Jo. The proposed route will cost $47,000, it was estimated, and will be the first step toward providing direct connec tion with transcontinental lines for quick, handling of freight. NAPA, Jan. 3. D. R .Morgan of Berkeley and L. M. MacDermott of Oakland have been recent visitors in Napa County investigating the feasi bility of promoting a railroad to tap Chiles and Pope Valleys. The line would extend on into Lake County with a branch into the Berryessa Valley. GRASS VALLEiY, Jan. 3. The curious spectacle of harvesting semi tropical fruits and ice at the same time within the confines of the coun ty less than 100 miles in length Is again being witnessed here. T-na ANGELES. Jan. 3. After weeks of discission and what ap peared the certain election of Dr. .William Trufant Foster of Portland, TJKIAH, Jan. 3. The Snow Moun tain Water and Power Company has awarded the contract for the con struction of a Vl'.OOO.OOO dam at Gravelly Valley, Mendocino County, work to be commenced December 1, 1920. The dam will be 100 feet high, 650 feet long aad approximately 109 feet wide at the top. AUBURN, Jan. 3; E. S. Hightow er, who claims to be representing the International Airplane Association in establishing landing fields at differ ent points across the continent, was arrested here this morning for pass ing a bogus check for $50 on N. J. Cohen, local merchant. The check was drawn on an eastern bank. VALLEJO Jan. 3. Authority has been received at the U. S. Navy Yard here to begin the construction SANTA ROSA, Jan. 3. Robert Ford of Santa Rosa was killed in stantly and his wife, Ruth Ford, was injured when the two were run down by a speeding automobile while walk ing on the State Highway, five mile's south of here late yesterday. SlUSANVILLE, Jan. 3. Making their way through an unprotectea traD door which led to the roof of the Jail building; three prisoners eon- fined in the County Jail spent sever al hours wandering the streets after inwnrlne themselves to the ground with rope constructed of their bed ding. SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 3. The Hiram Johnson. Presidential cam paign "was launched with a confer ence of leaders who met to discuss the selection of delegates to the Na tional Republican Convention, and to consider the possibility of Senator Johnson becoming a delegate to head the California representatives. COLUSA, Jan. 3. By a vote of 256 to 36 the citizens of Colusa favor ed the issuance of an additional ?20,- 000 in bonds for a municipal swim ming pool. CHICO, Jan. 3. A protest from property owners against retaining William J. Locke, attorney of Berk eley', at a- fee of 500v, to Btraighten out Chico's paving tangle, will be made-at the next meeting of the City Board of Trustees. AUBURN, Jan., 3. Starting an Al leged career of riotous spending that began ln Paola, Kansas, and extend ed to San Francisco and to New York City and return, Ernest H. Hlghtower, a prisoner in the Placer County Jail, has told Sheriff E. H. Gum that his dally expenses have been around $125 since last August, SELLS BEATTY STORE J. L. Sparraton, the well known Bonanza merchant,, has disposed of the general store at Beatty which he owned to O. T. Anderson. Mr., An derson has long been a resident of Klamath county, having been previ ously in tho stock business. Mr. Anderson ' will conduct the business along the same general lines that It has been operated in the past. '- Try Silver Thistle Syrup at all Grocers. ' 23-tf Dassengers and Baggage ANYWHERE! IN THE COT QUICK SERVICE ' REASONABLE RATES PHONE 187 WesternTransferCo. SACRAMENTO. Jan. 3. Despite tho fact they have been granted a 100 per cent wage increase since June 193 7, common laborers employ ed by building contractors have de manded an increase from $5 to $6 per day, half a day off on Saturday and double pay for overtime. OROVILLE, Jan. 3. For the first time this Winter, Oroville is suffer ing from a coal shortage. Ware house owners reported last night that they sold the last available coal the middle of last week. No ship ments to this city are expected for a number of days. TRUCKEE, Jan. 3. Decision thut the annual snow carnival shall be held here this season has been reach ed by the local Chamber of Com merce. Plans are materializing. RED BLUFF, Jan. 3. Tho Grand Jury of Tehama county for 1920 has been drawn here. G. C. Stlca of Red Bluff was made foreman. Seven of the nineteen comprising the jury are women. Klamath Falls Adv. Agency F. J. SUTHERLAND 1 First State & Savings Bank Bldg. SHOW CARDS BOOKLETS DISTRIBUTING COMMERCIAL ART ENGRAVING MAGAZINES PAMPHLETS WINDOW AND INTERIOR DECORATINO SALE PROMOTIONS NOVELT ADV. ALL FORMS OF ADV. ETC., ETC. NOTICE The Hot Springs Bath House is open every day from 10 & m. ' 10 p. m. except Sunday, when we close at 6 p. m. 5 We do Everything in Advertising For the Merchant flWhy not let an advertising agency write your ads? Inquire about it and see the results you can obtain in better advertising. Phone 357 v. si )M X' , .!( IJ, , g r .M -