SATURDAY, JANUARY 21, UVM THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON I'AON TWO H. , w-. r . 1 -. r t h i k n a tart $1.00 Sunday Special Dinner $1.00 ' MENU Olymptn Oyster Cocktatl Soup Chicken Okra with Rtco , ' ' Relishes Jlisslon UIpo OHvcs Sour Gherkins Salad Krult with Whipped Cream if n .. )omesiic Science Qeparimcrct Cana'tieicxf J$y Mrs.BclfeDc Gtvf Domestic Sciettc? Mfector Spur? Vozr C ii The Proof of the Pudding Is the Making Thereof Your cholco of Young Chicken Frlcnssee, Hex Stylo Baked Sugar Cured Ham, Londonderry Mashed Potatoes Vegetables Sifted Peas In Cream Your cholco of English P.lum Pudding, Cider Sauco Hot .Mince Pie Rice Custard Pudding J Cafe Nolr . A. w A . - -- -- -- -- -- .t A A A HEAD STUFFED FROM CATARRH OR A Says Cream Applied in Nostrils X Opens Air Passages Right Up. $444tH4-i- Instant relief no waiting., our COLD many Ex-service Tho term pudding Includes many varieties of sweet dishes. Rich pud dings tiro unsuitable aftur n hearty meal; fruit Is really thu best deasort. J However, Jellies, custards, ' creams nnil combinations of these with fruit $,form a desirable wholesome dessert.. J whether tho pudding Is to bo served J hot or cold It usunlly contains tho snino foundation tugrodlcnts sugar, X liquids, flavorings and n thickening medium, which determines tho class to which tho pudding belongs. For Jellies and gelatlno desserts this! thickening agent Is gelatine; for cus ed puddings, containing mnuy eggs, should bo baked In this manner, Thu success of the finished product will depend upon baking at ti low temper ature and not too long, To test, In sort n silver knife In tho center or tho custard. If baked thu custard will not tidhoro to the knife. CutillliiK Result by Cooking Too Long For boiled custard, cook tho milk and egg mixture In a double boiler, stirring constantly until slightly thickened or until' the custard coats tho spoon. Strain at once through n fine strnlnor. When cold add flavor- I Ing. If custard cooks Just n moment tnrds. eccs: for blnncmnneo. corn- MH1N UN IKMININU starch or arrow-root is used; rice, corn meal, tapioca, bread, cake or ,00 , ,t , ,,,., u m l)(J r(). fimtt nil tnfm n mnnna nt (htnVnninirl V TUCSON'. Arit.. Jan. 24. Thoro , tho different varieties of puddings'. are now i lormer serv.cu ...en ... rQr frozen ,,eMort8i tho ,co nm, 8alt training at tho department of gov- UM n the freozlnB nrocess forms ernment vocational work at the.,,, , ,i,ii,i , .. .MV....O W. ......V..,.t,. clogged nostrils open right up; the, University of Arizona, and about 200 rllfc..lr,i- i, wimii.., ache, dryness. No struggling for breath at night; your cold or ca tarrh disappears. Get a smill bottle of Ely's Cream "Balm from your1 druggist now. Ap- onie you can breathe freely. No more'"'", """ , " """-" !.'" "'" .inn i simple to rremro hawking, snuffling, blowing, neau-i ";""' ' "' " "' , Custards, which nro the most popu- coraing to me report oi troi. ,w. u. i,r Qt tho cold iniddlncs. ndmlt of much variety nUd rare very whole DaVrow;' in 'charge of the department. ft i The majority of 'them are getting a vast amount of good out of the In moved from the firo beforo It Is quite cooked, as tho heat of tho boiler will finish the cooking. If the custard should curdlo Immediately, sot tho upper patt of tho double boiler Into n pan of cold water, and beat tho custard with an egg beater until It Is smooth, although It will not ha so creamy as when properly cooked. For . each CUti of milk used, n tpiiHiinnnYu'l some and simple to prepare. Boiled ot .orn?tarch may bo added to Mio custard Is really steamed over hot .-. ,,,,.,, ,ivib win. ti.n !,.. Ill eliminate tho danger stnrd curdling, but tho re- bo so delicto. flamed or swollen mucous membrane, tj,em recovering sufficiently to re- richer custard than tho wholo egg, ... or,ri roiir MmPo tnsinntlv. I - . i , .i. - . .....i . .. .i. niiincinnmro AumltM of ii turn to tne ca6t for replacement: a '" numuci u. -i,63 i" ""'. - i. t i ' - training that the government furn- "quid will vary nccordlng to how Milk or Fruit Juices ilshed to all dlsubled service men. firm tho finished product Is desired. Jonkols aro a form of custards and Many qf the men go to California1 hV lno l1131" eoneu or DaKea cus- ru tu.j- inexpensive, casuy uigcsieu after completing their course. Prof ' lartl uso two pBS rir one egj? to each and whoVcsomo dessort. They nr( narrow ' r"P of milk. If tho bnked custard Is.1 mado of Junket tablets. Milk Is hont- , to be unmolded for servlhg It will baled till lukewarm, then the tublot - .l n H H 111 L11C I UKlUUli uuiicvv-i.t-iiAtinn n1t t.A. hnA.n. n.II...t.J ....... H M . ,. , I tie. hedt'Sg cream in you. SPS"118-',,, ,h npw Pnn,iition. vt r th. ramr,i t .f..i ,... ., .rCKBS' wnica " It penetrates through every air pa-." - - . " . "'! " " - - -. ... it, ,..jof tho cu -" fuDte 'el tho-head, soothes tne in tire Improving in health, some dr'tneoen. ino yoiKs ot eggs mono n ,, ... , m m and relief comes instantly It's Just fine. Don't stay stuffed up with a .cold or nasty, catarrh. RELIEVES, TIRED ACHING MUSCLES Buy a bottle of Sloan's Liniment and keep it handy for emergency Darrow says. A number of new caurses have' necessary to double this quantity oti sugar and flavoring are added, anil epgs. Whether baked or boiled, thai tho mlxturo kept In a warm ptaco to aM . uu " "'M3u S8n;e metnotl ot preparation Is used.l thlckon. The milk must not bo hot have been formed to g ve the stu-, Th0 lnk 8hou,d bQ 8caWed n n' or the mlxturo will not congeal. been Added to the list ot studies and classes in mathematics and English dents a more solid basis on which ' a" : sciatica, lambaco. sore muscles. tiff joints, -neuralgia,, the pains and ache resulting from exposure. . You'll oon relieve if with 'Sloan's, -the'iini- ent thatlenitfoteriMrnii"t;n ,, T?'J8 year' Itadershio. .Clean.-ecoww gcaL -Jhree,sj2et 35c,f J0(V. JiUiO.', to build their present lines of training. double boiler; eggs beaten slightly, The government hospital, which ls IF I only had some Sloan's Lini ment!" How often you've said that! ' And then when the rheu matic twinge subsided. after hours .ir f e JL . r-.- j- ".r"","kn..l:K, conjunction with the vocational de- wfrtoi'jl'A'iudden attack? may come Partment at the university, and the iwo units win make tne city a cen ter lor uisamed ex-soldiers, and a larger number of men can .be trained in this way. Many of the slightly disabled veterans have tome nere at their -own expense in order to take advantage of the government's training and the climate of southern Arizona. , ' sugar and salt mrlded to eggs, then 1 mlv wall Pin.. ,. iq-.1oil mlllr pm. dually over the egg mixture. to be located at Tucson, will work In I Da.ed custards are p0Ure(1 )nt0 buttered custnrd cujis or baking dish and placed In a pan of hot water, having several folds of paper In tho bottom. The water should always be kept under the boiling point. All bak- Want Ada. brine malts. 0) --' til . " T . r . i.-.Je tf FURS WANTED AT ONCE 1000 Coyote, Skins 800 Mink Skins We will pay the highest Cash Price for Furs. Call or send them in-at once, either by Parcels Post or Express, and send the bill with them. CHARLES DONART Eagle Peel Room Blancmange or cornstarch pudding h very easily prepared and Is one of the most popular cold desserts. Hith er milk or fruit Juices mny bo used, and eggs may bo added or not, ns preferred. A plain blancmange, care fully made, should bo Bmooth, deli cate and thoroughly cooked. Half cookedi starch la neither healthful nor pleasant to taste, How to Achieve Delkiou Puddings ' f Note All measurements aro level I. dissolved, then add this mix tore to ind, flour is sihed once befoie meas uring. A half-pint m-usurlng cup is used. noiledCuntard Twoi'eggs or three yulks, one-third cup sugar, one-eighth teaspoon salt, two cups milk, .one teaspoon vanilla. Scald milk, beat egg slightly, add salt and sugar. Add hot milk gradn ally, stirring constantly. Pour Into -a double boiler, stir until' mixture ruals the spoon. Steam, chill and tlcror. Floating Island Prepare the boiled custard, using one egg and two yolks; chill. Mako a meringue of the whites of two eggs beaten until stiff,' adding four table spoons ot sugar and a halfteaspoon baked custard. Serve with a cartnel 'sauce; Illancmango or Cornstarch Pudding Two cups milk, foirr tablespoons the beaten eggs and proceed ns for cornstarch, one-half cup sugar, one eighth teaspoon salt, one-third cup i Cold milk, one teaspoon vanilla. Scald the milk In a double-holler. Mix the I dry ingredients, and add the cold (milk, mixing to a paste. SMr Into the hot milk and cook about fifteen min utes, stirring often. Pour out and serve with pream or crushed fruits or a pudding sauce. Chocalute Custard Melt one square of unsweetened chocolate over hot water, then add to of vanllU flavoring. Drop by spoon- thJ not' m,,fc proceed as for naked tuis on boning water ana cook geni- custard yVfTVVVYI lly for three minutes. Place on top of the custard, and when cold' place a X spoonful of currant Jelly ln the cen- ter of each meringue. Prepare a boiled custard and set aside to chill. Line a serving dish with thin slices of stale cako or lady Pineapple Itlnncmango One cup grated pineapple, ono cup "hot water, one-third cup sugar, four .tablespoons cornstarch, onc-thlrrt cup ciId water, two egg whites. Pour tho hot water over tho pineapple and place in double-bollor to cook. Mix dry Ingredients, add tho cold water Thrift and Little Things Who are the men and women that become masters over great things? They aro those who first of all becomt mnsters.over little things. Dollar bills and silver dimes are only1 little things, so little that they often trickle away in every direction and yet they have formed the solid fount dation for many a comfortable income through the following slogan : "DON'T WASTE! SAVE!" Start a Savings Account today. ; First State & Savings Bank KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON SOCIALISTS SOW RADICAL SEED NKW YOIIK, Jan. 24. In the County court of tho stato ot Oivgon for Klumuth County. In 'tho Matter of tho IHtatu of Kllzo. both M. Onlurntfnu, Doceanoil. ' N'ollco Is hurnby tclvon that tho Agents of I Undersigned, art oxocutrlx of (lie ch- ..... ii..i in..iain.iv rnmn.!!.... in.ltnto of Kllznliotli M. (Inlnruonu. do .... .... .i i.i. i... ceased, has filed with tho County veatlgutlng Mdltlous activities hao,Co(rt ,,, Ul(J Stato of Oregon, for discovered that Young Peoples' So- Knmnth County, hor Klnul Account clnllst Leagues to touch Communism Tif tho administration of said estnto. hnvo been formed in ull tho Import ant cities of Now York State, says Deputy Attorney ficnernl Horgor.. In Rochester and some up ntnto centers, he declared. Junior Leagues havo been organized to sow tho Communist seod among children. "Tho commltteo's Investigators hnvo discovered In Rochester and some other Importnnt centers up state thnt tho Young Peoples' Social. 1st League, an off-shoot of tho Social' 1st party ot America and commonly called 'Ypsols,' has alllgned Itsejt with tho Communists and Is devoting Its time nnd attention to spreading tho principles ot Communism," Mr, Ucrger said. 'Tho Investigators havo dlscoercd that the 'Ypsels' havo formed Junior leagues of girls and boys between 12 and 1G, to teach them the principles of Communism. There Is evidence to Indicate that n large part of this In structlon Ib given In schools conduct ed on Sundays, some of which aro called 'Sunday Schools.' "Those whoie memory extends back further than a day will recall thnt during the wnr tho 'Yp.iols' were quite proliflc-ln teaching nnd enemy aging young men to beromo 'Con sclcntlous Objoctors.' Tho leagues are all over the state, In all the Import nnt cities." IiKASIO OK -KIHIC HAW MILL. See . . THE NEW FAIRBANKS-MORSE BOSCH MAGNETO EQUIPPED ENGINE and the ' CARLSON PUMP JACKS AND WINDMILLS at LORENZ PLUMBING SHOP 123 Sixth Street It will save youTime, Money, and Patience fingers. Pour the boiled custard over mlxlngto a pasto, then ndd to boiling the cako and serve very cold. Sliced liquid nnd cool about fifteen mln bananas or peaches may be used in utes, stirring frequently. Heat tho combination with the cake. A gam-, oggs until very stiff, then slowly pour ish of whipped cream may be added. 'the cooked mlxturo ovor them, boat Unkcd Custard I ing with an egg beater. Turn Into a Two eggs or four yolks, ono-third! t mold to chill. Serve with a cus- cup sugar, one-eighth teaspoon salt, two cups milk, one teaspoon vanilla? nutmeg. Scald milk; beat eggs slight ly and add salt and sugar. Pour hot milk grndually over the egg mixture and add vanllia. Pour into buttered tard sauce mado from the egg yolk Iticf Uavarinn Crenin Wash one-quarter cup of rice, cook ten mlnute3 .in two cups of boiling water; drain, add ono and one-half cups of milk and cook until tho rice r-i ,.-, nvn ..lanA1-BWmVJ..... .jwu-.-Lnjoi.-i .-.---.. .' custard cups, add nutmeg and set inli tender. There should bo about ono a. pan of hot water to bake. and ono-half cups or tno cookod rice. Curniel Sauce. 1 1'0 ht rfco add ono-hnlf cup of seod- One-half cup of sugar, one-half , less raisins; soften one tablespoon of tpaspoon vanilla, one-half cup hot granulated gelatine in ono-quarterJ Of Course I pay the best prices for all kinds of "second hand goods in town, also the cheapest place to buy - ask those that trade here. I can save you money on Shelf Hardware, Granite Ware, Tubs, Boilers, Rope, Mattresses, Suit Cases, Window Glass. Give me a calL W. H.ROSS, , , 906 Main,Street. w water. Melt sugar until a goicien brown; add water and cook until su gar Is dissolved. Serve cold. Ciirmel Cutiturd Melt the sugar, stirring constantly until It la a deep brown .Then pour the hot milk over it and cook until cup ot cold water, then dissolve In one-half cup ot hot milk; add to rice also one-halt cup of. sugar and one" teaspoon of vanilla. Stir until mix ture begins to thicken, then fold in ope cup of whipped cream and turn Into a mold to chill. , Up to twelvo o'clock noon, Janu ary 31, 1920. sealer bids will bo re ceived addre&sed outsldo to tho sup erintendent, Klamath Agency, Ore gon, for tho lease of the Kirk Saw .Mill. Kadi bid must bo accompanied by certified check for, ono thousand dollars C$1000) returnable! to tin 8ucccssfurbldders and shall stato tho stumpngo to bo pqld which mifst not bo less than 13. GO por M, tho Mill rontnl which shall not bo less than $1.25 per M nnd tho prices nt which lumber will bo sawed and planed for Government uso. The right Is reserv ed to reject any of nil bids. Proposals will bo mnrte on blank forms of lonso furnished on roquest from tho Klam ath Agency, Oregon. , WALTER O. WEST. 21-30 Superintendent. ind that the said court Iiiih fixed Sat urday, tho Hth day of Kebrunry. 1020, at 10 o'clock a. m. ax the time, and tho County Court Room In tho court houso nt Klamath Falls, Oro 70:1. as tho placo for hearing objec tions. If nny, to snld account and tho settlement thereof. Dated Jan. 17. 1920. 4 . 3LLKN J, ItKRfilHY i Kxccutrlx of the ostato of Kllza- ,oMi m (lalarneau, Deceased. 17-24-31-7 fcotflt wan ye wait., Can cote 4iitMiitn.ii i:t,i r tH o ..-, ? v ior nt ' w J IF MIXKP WITH SULPHUR IT DAHKK.NS SO NATURALLY N( IIOIIY CAN TELL The old-timo mixture of Sage Tea and Sulphur for darkening gray, rtreaked and faded hair Is grand mothers recipe, nnd folks aro again using It to Keep their hair a good, even color, which is quite sonslble, hh wo are living In an age when a youthful nppoaranco Is of the great est advantage .'owndas, though, wo don't havo the troublesome task of .gathering the age nnd the mussy mixing nt homo. All drug stores sell tho roady-to-use product, Improved by the addition ot Hher Ingredients, called "Wyeth's age and Sulphur Compound" for about CO cents a bottlo. It Is 'vory nopular becauso nobody can dlscovor t has been applied, Simply moisten vour comb or n soft brush with It nnd lraw this through your hair, takln ' no smnll strand nt a time: tfy morn ng tho gray hnlr disappears, but vbat delights tho ladles with Wyotu'a ?nge nnd Sulphur Compound, Is that. 'lesldes beautifully dnrkonlng the hair after a few applications, it also pro duces thnt soft lustre and appoarance of nbundanco which Is so. attractive. n Jack Bratton, the, welterweight champion, Is anxious for afnothdr match with Benny Leonard. And as Benny is JUst ab anxious to add to his collection of kale no 'doubt Jack will Le accomodated. 'According to a very old supersti tion the finding of a spider on the wedding gown by tho bride Is Coni sidered a smre token of happiness to come. NOTICE. Kotfcq la hereby, giyon that the undersigned will sell at public .auc tion to the highest bidder for cash 'In hand, on Saturday, February 7, 1020, at 2:301 o'clock p, m. rt O. K. Livery Barn, SJxth street, Klamath J'aILs, Oregon, one black Jack, aged about eight years, weight about one thous and pounds,' to, satisfy my Hen for the board and caro of said animal, from November 1, 1919, at the rate of $15 per month. Dated: January 17, 1920, 17-24-31 M, J. NYHART. i I." - ' ' iujLi ' Diseases of Women a Specialty. MEDFORD, OREGON. I .