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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 1, 1920)
rXbiu' seven" THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON c Saturday, fkiiruaRy u, 11 BUSINESS CARDS PROFESSIONAL. CARDS Erocmui ujKirm.sa fl - -.rftfifci. A !IOme3UCCienCG ll&ftArtmont ' aUUUl1 II ,MW L lT'w-- .. yrT.,a KLAMATH FALLS Marble & Granite Works 1040 MAIN BT. Coi tuc fee Ay Mrs. Ac le Do Grif Domcstir Science Director Sutrry flour Co. FRED WESTERFELD DKNT1BT Phono 434W. X-Itny Laboratory Loomis Bldg., Hlumath Fall mnunettitmi rmi JuraMUKSfxs JMJ( iijj VJ .K'S. fe MWfr f I SI7 5 I i $ fr TnTTTIP I) Let Us Ete Your Business Partner Your partner has a knowledge of your LUSinCS3 and VOU lonk in him for jirlvinn mvl counsel on important mattcta. YtiUlir&Vtt titled to all the help he can give you. ;. Do you pet a partner's help on ynurp'rintcd matter? Do you net the most from the special- IZeU knOWlef ao whirli win li-iun' rnrtltAMn fc 5?Mng and ft''1 and abovt' a" ,ne service "...- u luiiiumauon 01 me two can reiuicir j Our job department has every modern equip- , . ment for doijiR work on rush order3. For ,, ; , ; letterheads, billheads, and all kinds of forms, ' t WC CarrV HI Stork, rprnmmonfl nnl urn '- '' ' ' J.IIU Will UWI. The Jtility "Business Taper et Us Servo You as a Partner W. O. SMITH PRINTING CO. Phone93 119 South Fourth St. A Practical Dictionary for the Everyday Kitchen Tho flriit esHontlal to uniform ro-'jCule Applies Jo suits In cookery is tlio knowledge of Souffles and Omelet tho proper methods to use and accur-j This rule also applies to souffles, ncy of measurements. Materials are, prune whip and puffy omelets. Hut too expensive to uso carelessly, and unless extreme lightness Is desired, no matter how good the lni;iedlcnts, eggs do not need to he hcaten separ If not properly put together tho fln-'ptely for muffin or waffle hatters. Ily isiieil product will not hu a success. If folding and cutting, eggs aro added tho housewife doeB not understand' carefully to tho mixture, the batter measurements and tho moaning of being turned over the beaten eggs un file various terms used In cookery,' til all have been folded In. If the eggs she will not be able to combine mntcr-'nro stirred or beaten Into the mlx- Irls so they will produce satisfactory, ture, tho result will not be spongy rosiilts. All cook books and tested re-, and light. This method seems to be tlpi-B call for measuring cups and lev- one of the least understood. el measurements, and floud Is sifted Kneading Is applied to the manner onre before measuring. This will in- In which stiff doughs are handled. sure uniform results, providing that This term usually refers to yeast oven heat nnd methods aro correct, 'mixture. After the Ingredients have 7 A standard measuring cup holds been mixed, (ho dough Is turned out! just ono-half pint of liquid or half a on the molding board and kneaded. pound of butter or sugar, or one- This Is accomplished by slightly fourth found of flour. A level cup of flouring tho board and hands, then any material Is nil the cup will hold, one-half the dough Is folded over tho Fats should bo packed solid or weigh- other half, preying down with the or. Tho cups nro mnrked to Indicate hall of tho hand. halves, fourths, nnd thirds. Each kit- ISnkliif; Ponder Dough chon equipment should Include at' The riouch In tnrnml rnnntnntivl 'nnd In this manner a new portion of! PAAVWWWWWWWWW Tbone 846-J 1122 Main St. O. K. Lunch AND CONFECTIONER! Formerly at 45 Main St. Home-Made Pie and Cakes. Cold Meat A Lunch Good. Ice Cream and Fruits. AAWWVW HARLEY-DAVIDSON Service Station We handle tho Harlev-Davldson Motorcycles ana Bicycles Exclns tveljr. Also buy, sell and exchange all other Makes. Pennsylvania ana uiamona Tires and Tubes. C. E. BISMARK IIS S. Btb St. Klamath Falls DK. C. A. RAMBO Dentist I. O. O. F. Building PHONE 01 MAAWWMWWV PRIVATE HOSPITAL Now Open for Maternity Case Mrs. Rosa McDanlela, 301 High St Phone 455 least two of theso cups. mmm I lavnritd tfa TU 8ol 16 m 0. 8. I'iltnt Mo. ltrma, nTtmkr, 111. ntnnnnnah ' rfjZZjjj CiitTireCofcts withStirfgiefc TireSbles o Bring' us; an old, worn ' tire like this t we'll cover it withv Sturges Tire Sole made of new, live .rub ber, -with-heavy non-skid tread and you'll have the equal of a new tire, which looks like this, guaranteed for 6,000 miles. Elorzer Tlrt Solei re due joar tire eiftnx on lulf. Wt pply (bio rt. KLAMATH RUBBSR A LEATHER CO. 1120 Main St. Phone 804 i PROSECUTION OF PROFITEERS COSTLY LONDON, Jan, 23. (Ily Mail) Twenty-four couvlrtlons ohtnlned be fore the 1,900 anti-profiteering trib unals set up throughout Kncland liavo coat more than 1-.000 pounds each, Itwas declared by Captain Wedgwood Ilonti In the Houie of Commons during discussion of a pro posal to extend tho Profiteering Act for anothor period of six months. Caplaln Uiinn suinmnrliwl the re sults of the act, during its firtt six months of, life, br stating: "Nineteen hundred committees hnyo been appointed; 1,935 cases haro been heard ono case per com mlt'feoi twenty-four convictions have been obtulned;' 2C, 000 ' pounds has been spent. And 'the cost of living lids rone up!" Supporters of the bill argued that slx'triinflis hnd'noVgjven the( admjn tjstrators ot the Isw'fa'lr ocnorturiliv i . ...... r j of demonstratlrig'lts'wdrthr I Tho proposed ' exteniilon of months whs voted. .Mcif-urliiK Kimmiiih OI)tjilnel in Sets dough Is brought uppermost to fold I over each time. This process Is con 1 tinned until the dough Is smooth and Measuring spoons come In sets con-i elastic. Daklng powder or soda rals talnlng tablespoons, half tablespoon,, ed doughs should be kneaded very teaspoon, half and quarter teaspoons, lightly if at all, otherwibe they will not be light. Rolling Is quite different from all other processes, and is used in mak ing pies, biscuits, cookies, dough nuts, rolls, tarts, etc. Pastry should be rolled and handled quickly, and The standard tablespoon or teaspoon may bo used, but be sure measure ments are level. Tho term mixing is a general one and may mean Stirling, beating, kneading, or folding and cutting, ac- cordlng-to the dish under preparation ' should always bo rolled in one direc- nnd tho quality and texture of the tion and the rolling done as lightly NOTICE We open store every Tuesday and Friday from 10:00 a. m. to 4:00 p. m. Many are tho good things we can show. A dollar saved is a dollar earn ed. In buying good tbngs cheap as you may learn, you will never bo In debt and have to skip if .you buy your goods from LUCKY DICK & CO. 201 Klamath Ave. Corner of-Cth St. Office Phono 177W Res 177R Dr. H. D. Lloyd Stewart Physician and Surgeon White Building Klamath Falls Oregon AVN''SAANWMlwwwwVV materials to be used. Stirring Is the itiost general method used. Liquids are stirred while cooking, thin bat- as possible. Eggs and crumbs are used for cro quettes, fish and other foods cooked tcrs. such as pancakes, are mixed by in deep tat. The food to be fried Is stiring with a spoon. Cereals, Jams, sadces, etc, aro all mixed by stirring. l&)tlnK- Method Vned For LtgliU-ninf: Kfegs Beating' s the method used to 'lint en eggs, mix cakes, whipping cream, etc. Beating may be done with a" ro- Moldlnjc Rrqnlivd, .1. . - - . I - i -.' -. w ' first dipped'tfn fine bread or cracker crumbs, then in- eggs.. add In the I crumbs a second time. The egg should be slightly beaten 'and one tablespoon of cold watef added; or the egg'whlte slightly beaten may be used Instead ot ttie whole'egg. (; HYDKR KIEL!) W EXPECTING BOOfcf SEATTLE, Wash.. Fob. 14. riyder, Alaska, center-'of 'thVstewtfrt River mining properties, will become a tent city rivaling Nome and other. J famous "strike" towns', If the ex pected spring Influx of-prospeetors-Ir i realised, according to James W. Mc Donald, pioneer of the Klondyke, who was In Seattle recently. "Tho world Is going to see an other tent city In the spring,"' Mr. McDonald said. "Hyder's future Is assured, and there Is every Indica tion that whin the snow goes oft thousaanda of people will flock to tho little town." Most of the newcomers will be dis appointed, Mr. McDonald assorted. Hundreds of them are used only to placer mining, while tho Stowart Itiver properties aro all hard rock. The district will not bo fully de veloped for flvo years, he said. tary! egg-beater, fork, egg whip or perorated' wooden 'spoon. It using an egg whip, fork or wooden spoon, the mixture Is beaten to inclose ar quan tity of air. 'When using' a rotary egg beatef tbe Ingredients are." well mix ed and light, but not nearly "so much air is" beaten Intd'tbe mixture as when uaipg'the egg whip. Folding and cutting are usually ap plied to the manner iriwhicV eggs are idled' to'cake.' rarfin4pFiwaIe- bat ters, souffles or puny omelets. powder depend upon the air beateri into the egg whites for lightness and texture, the'air beaten Into the eggs expanding with the'heat of the oven, For faelatlrie Drwierfa Molding Is used'for "charlotte russe, blancmange and gelatine' desserts.' Food Is poured" into a'we't mold' or form) chilled and tljen turned Into the serving' dish. The, form should stand perfectly level during the chill ing, and 'when ready 'to unmold run a sbarp knife' or spatula around the edge of the form, tnrn over on a flat servlngdish, shake the mold, or tap lightly on the bottom. When the pud ding should'unmold. The form should Let your Glass Troubles be My Troubles. Reglazing done In any part of the city K. C STUCK.!. Carpenter ft Cabinetmaker Phone 477W 1024 Main. DR. F. R. GODDARD Osteopathic Physician and Surgeon Office and Residence Phones 321 I. O. O. F. Temple E. D. LAMB PHYSICIAN AND SUItGEON Rooms 4 and 5 Phones 17W , 17R Swanson Bldg. (Over Gun Store) J. C. CLEGHORN Civil Esguteer and Surveyor Office 517 Mala St. PheBw: Oflce 160, Bear 192J MWWWWWWWWWWWW.WWWWWWWW ., - -. r . -. Sponge cakes made without baking always be thoroughly wet and cold when the mixture is poured into it Dipping the mold in warm water for a second is another method of un-molding. I DEVELOPMENT I Scrambled EgR Arid Cheese This is a good luncheon dish: Beat four eggs until light; add one-quarter teaspoon salt, a little paprika, four tablespoons 'milk; melt two table spoons butter, pour in egg mixture, stirring constantly. Just before tak ing from the firo add one-third cup grated cheese. Sorve on toast. Macaroni a la Itnllcnuo Ono nnd one-half Try Ttiese Tested Recipes Potato Salad Bell potatoes without paring; then remove skins and cut in cubes or slices; make a French dressing, add ing one tablespoon onion juice; pour over potatoes and let stand an hour or more; when ready to serve arrange on lettuce leaves with a teaspoon of thick mayonijalse on top. Sprinkle the mayonnaise with capers or finely chopped hard-boiled eggs. Veal Cutlets Wipe cutlets with a damp cloth, sprinkle with salt and pepper, dip in flour, eggs and crumbs. Melt fat and cups macaroni O. K. FEED VSALE STABLES Under'new-manage-ment Best care' taken of all stock placed in our barn. Horses, harness and wagons bought, sold and exchanged. 44"MK9"M'--5-5"44 rKATHERINE SCHLEEF Physician and Surgeon Office, White Bids. 0HfrfrftOfrMC' WARREN HUNT iCSDICIKB AXD BUWQ3MKX 201 I. O. O. P.' DR. & A. MASSEY Saccesaor to Dr. Traax Bmtt'MC. L O. t. F. BIOS Oflke'phoMSU ResPboaeMM Phenes: 151J oWce. 151M Residence. DR. SOULE Office 420 Malar Residence '1900 Main O part of Oregon has such possibilities of dovelopmont as tho Klamath Country. Wo have tho natural re sources, nnd tho energy to create tho artificial ones. It but roinains to bo far-visioned and broud-mlnded. Where there's, tho Will wo can supply tho Way to accom plish greater upbuilding. While looking into the future, tho First National Rank In not by any means nclelng tho nccda of the present. K. R. Rennics, President Jolin M. Moore, Vice-President A. M. Collier, Vice-President Lesllo Rogers, Cashier 1C. H. Veatrh, .Ust. Cashier Lloyd L. Porter, Asst. Cashier brokon In one-inch pieces; cook un- fry slowly until brown. Then pour til tender In four cups boiling salted over them one and one-half cups of water; then drain and rinse in cold stock or hot water. Place over a very water; mako a sauco of two' table-Mow fire and simmer eentlv until fen. , . .. der. Thicken and season the stock for a sauco to serve with tho cutlets. Riketl Prunes Wash a pound of prunes and soak for several hours In cold water. Place in a covered baking dish in tho oven, covoring with tho water tho fruit was soaked In. Bako In a slow oven until tender, then add sugar to taste if necessary, return to oven and cook ten minutes. A little lemon or orange J peel may bo added to the prunes when put In tho oven. spoons butter, two tablespoons flour, one-half teaspoon salt, n little pop per, ono cup of stock or one cup hot water nnd a bouillon cube, one-halt cup tomato sauco; molt tho butter, add flour, cook until smooth, then add stock and tomato; cook until thick; add macaroni and one-third cup grntod choeso. Lift macaroni with a fork and spoon, mix in tho cheese thoroughly; ono-quarter cup soaked dried mushrooms may bo added to the sauco. i' DENTISTS Dr. E. G. Wisecarver PHONE 854 Dr. P. M. Noel PHONE 4 over Underwood's N I .- - - . N Beventn ana Main Htreeta vv vwvwv vwvwv m vwvrvrvnpPPPf'vwwi I a V Hair Dressing, Shampooing, Manicuring, Face Massage Scalp Treatment by appointment MRS. GILL Leo Apts., 5th and Walnut SAW MILL ENGINEERING A CONSTRUCTION CO. Designers and -builders of mod ern Saw MiUs; PlanUg Milla, Box Plants. Complete planta contract, ed. Appraisals and reports made. Dredging. We contract to build any class of a building-and Install machinery of any kind. Drafting of any hind done. Bine Prints made. PHONE 149J Office in K. D. Building KLAMATH AUTO SPRING WORKS We Do All Kinds of Spring Repair ingNew Ones Made to Order Axle Straightening and Blacksml thing ALL WORK GUARANTEED rUUUC i(Jlfl UK 1UJUUUIU . Da A AWWWVWWWWV HENRY SMITH Carpenter and Cabinet Maker 106 Main Street Phono 457 ... . i,iwVwwvvowj sue First National Bank KLAMATH FALLS OREGON VILLA STILL AT IT. CHIHUAHUA CITY, Mex., Feb. 14 Francisco Villa's personal com id and ot approximately 50 or CO men was reported recently as operating nenr his formor headquarters nt Sat ovo. Chihuahua'. Tho rebel leader was believed to bo planning some coup ngalnbt what ho might consider a a vulnerablo spot In tho fedoral de fenses. Somo other hands of his followers woro said to bo scattored near Parral, Santa Barbara, and In tho Palomas mountains noar OJInaga, Jesus nodriguoz, chief of n band of rebels operating near Jimenez, Chi huahua, was shot recently in an en counter with tho home guards of that city, where his body was later placed on exhibition, it is reported. CHINESE GETS MEDAL. TSINGTO, China, Jan, 5 (By Mail) Wang Yu-shan, who was Laborer No. 15,333 of' tho Chinese Labor Corps in France, has received the Morltorl ous Sorviqe Medal. At tho risk or his lifo, ho extinguished a firo In an am munition dump near Marcoing, France In June 1919. A. MAURITSCH For Your Favorite Furniture Phone 176J 10 Main St 1 am now prepared to furnish Shasta Sand from the Hoey, Cam., sand and gravel pit, in any quantity that may bo desired by contractors and builders. AL F. GRAHAM. CITY AND COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY 617 Main ARTHUR R. WILSON Manager Professional Pharmacy EXCLUSIVELY Warren Hunt Hospital Pharmacy Open Soon Fourth and Pine Streets In the Hospital Y