MOM TICItICK THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON HATURDAY, AUGUST 00, lft c ' J. --H'"M"l- VVWWVWWSAAAiAAAAAMAAMAAWW fl Domestic Science Jewel Cafe VWWVVWWVWVAAAWV Special Sunday Dinner, $1.00' NODI' Chicken, With Ultra HALAI) helium anil Tiiimiln, French Dressing' I'lHIl Jinked Chinook Hiilnion, Cont llonlllon i:,vnti:i:n Cliolro of I'rlod Spring Chlrl.en, Southern Stylo Ittmnt YfiutiK Turkey, (Irnpo .lolly Jliirhuuiiod KucklltiK Pig Candled Yum Chicken I'rlritKMiu, Egg Noodle VEGIXMILKH Now Potatoes In Crnnui String llumiM !.yonmil DKHHKRT Cholco of Vanllln ln Oroatu Fresh lllnckhorry Itoll, Cronm flauco Neapolitan Krlttura, Krult Hnucn DRINKS Tim Coffee Milk lend Too JEWEL CAFE 610 MAIN ST. Don't fail to read the Herald Classified Ads. Green Slabs Thli I kooiI wood It bought early nnd dried. Do not doUy your orders, m you muni buy early If you want cheap wood. Fual will Ihi higher next winter than lmt, it fond, labor nnd frolght nro higher. Wo nni prepared to glvo you quick service nnd the bout of wood. Our prices nro choap on block wood also. Order now and bo preparod. O. Peyton & Co. 410 MAIN' WOOD TO IIURV PHONE flits Education Pays FOR TIIK INDIVIDUAL AND FOR THK STATE A Person with No Kducatlon haa but One Chance In ICO, 000 to Kendvr Distinguished Scrvlco to the Public With Common School Education 4 Chance With nifh School Kducatlon 17 Chances With Colleg Education.. 100 Chance AMI YOU OWING TOUR CHILD H1B CHANCK7 THOBB 8TATES ARE WEALTHIEST THAT HAVE INVESTED MOST IN EDUCATION Oregon Agricultural College Through a "Liberal and Practical Education prepare the Young; Man and Young Woman for Uaefnl Citizenship and Successful Caroors In Agriculture Knglneerlng Mining; Home Kconomlc OVBuncrco Pharmacy Foiratry Vocational Kducatlon Tho Training Includon PHYSICAL EDUCATION, MUSIC, ENGLISH, MODERN LANaUAOK. ART and tho Othor Essontlnla of a Standard Technical College Courio FALL TERM OPENS HEPTEMI1ER SO, 1000. TUITION IS FIIKK. FOR INFORMATION WRITE TO THE HKGIHTItAlt, Oregon Agricultural College, CorvnIIU, Ore. If the Wood Dealer Sold Service Tlmt sounds odd We do not sell current; we sell service. doesn't lt7 Well, suppose the wood dealer sold service Instead of wood, he would tend to your furnace and yonr range, tako away the aho and clean the flue. Yon would buy so much heat. . Now yoa buy ao much light, although you pay according to the current you consume. But the service U performed for you by this company at the substations and power plant. That 1 what wo want to give you efficient service. It la the aim of till compnuy to have none but satisfied customers. No matter what It la, If you have grievance, or are dissatisfied about 'your bill or do not understand our rate, please come la and aee us or writ a about It. If yon have any suggestions to make, we will gladly avail our selves of them a our aim la constantly to Improve our service to you a fast a the' development of science and human ability permit. I California-Oregon Power Company Scncanablc Suggestions For Putting Up Pickles and Relishes rirlcli'H and relishes nro not rlnssad nn strictly hygienic food, but there liuvn hern so tunny requests to pub lish recipes of this clnns, nnd nn tho lioiiio-nmilt) praMiict nro undoubtedly pure, there rmilly nucniH no rrnnon why these, foodii iihoiild not bn lined In iiindiiriitliin. To mulju pickles qulto bunnies im well nn palntahlo, enro nitiNl bn taken to havo tliu vinegar absolutely pure.. Hither mult or n whltn wlnu lncgnr may bn uied. Ilrlno In which nrllcle for plrklcn urn to Ui sliiruil should bo strong enough to hold up nn egg. A pint or two cups of salt to ono Ration of water will usually bo found tliu right proportion. HrnlilliiK Promote,, AliMirpllmi nf Ylni'Ksr Vegetables for pickling nro only to remain over night In a brine; ono cup of salt to ono gallon water Is sufficient. Articles to bo pickled loso noino nf their crlsphess If scalded, but tlwy will nbxorh tho vinegar more. Dually. ' Pick leu stored In stonowdro Jars will keep for months if tho vinegar nnd spleen nro of good quality; or they limy bn packed In fruit Jars. Hplces nnd horseradish nro nn nld In keoplng pickles In good condition. And greon or red peppors will giro n hotter flavor than pepper-corn. When removing pickle from tho Jar uo n wooden, porcelain or ngatu spoon or ladle, as tho vinegar attack rntnl, causing dangerous coinpuumU. Spinal VlncKiir Mny lie Prepnriil Itendlly A spiced vinegar Is excellent for any kind of pickles. It mny bo pre pared by boiling ono quart of vinegar with ono ounco each of cloves, all spice, ginger, in ace, bay leaves and chopped red pepper. Cool beforo using. Vinegar should always bo Just boiled up, cither with or without tho spices, then nllowcd to cool buforo using. Rnw vinegar never gives tho iiamo mellow flavor as that obtained when tho vinegar Is scalded. Hugnr Has Tendency To Harden the Pickle Sugar has a tendency to harden fruits nnd vegetables, and too heavy a syrup tuny toughen and spoil fruit madn Into sweet pickles. Home vari eties of peaches and nil melons should bo cooked tender In water beforo the pickling syrup Is added to 'them. Sweet Pieklwl I 'earn Cut six or eight medium-sized penrs In halves, romovo coro and press ono or two cloves into each half-pear. Put half a cup of vinegar, throe-Inch ploce of cinnamon bark, broken In small pieces, and two cups of brown sugar In a sauco-pan over the flro. When boiling point la reached, add sovoral pieces of tho pear and cook until tendor, but not broken. Place in n sterilized Jar and when all are cooked fill Jar to overflowing with fho syrup, adjust ruhbor nnd covors, and sot-asldo In a cool place The umount given abovo Is for a one- quart Jar. This reclpu also applies to ponchos, oxcept that for this fruit tho pool should ho removod. Plrklcri HtrlnK Ik-uns Romovo ends nnd Ht rings from beans, but keep them full longth. Covor with boiling water nnd cook nbn'ul 15 minutes; drain, rlnso In cold wator and drain nguln. Pour ovor thorn scalding hot vino gar enough to cover. Those boans will bo ready to servo In 24 hours. Pickled t nntuloiipc or , Wutcvnit'lon ' Peel tho fruit, cut Into strips, covor with cold wator, adding ono table- npoon of suit to each two quarts of iwntor uml boll gently until vory Jtondor, thon drain well and pack in sterilized' Jars. Doll vlnegur enough to covor the trull, adding two tablespoons of sugar for each quart of vlnogar and two tablespoons of whole mixed spices ttod In a muslin bag. Let the bplces and vlnogaj boll for 10 min utes, thon pour over tho fruit In the Jars until overflowing. Seal tightly nd store in a cool place. Hour Cucumber Pickle . Select small cucumbers, wash, sprinkle with salt nnd cover with bold water. Use ono cup of suit for each gallon of wgtnr. Allow to stand over-night or about 2 to 14 hours, then rlnso and pack in fruit Jars or croc' -, Add groon or rod poppers, also wholu'splcoa. Cover with scalding vim car. it using fruit jure, storllUu and tul carofully. If JHtored In an otuthouvMro crock, placo IX plato with n wulght on top to keep tho pickle, lu tho viucK'ir, then cover he Jar. Thosa pickles should keep Keep Your Battery Young The only tonic any bat tery needs Is a little charging now and then. Square treat ment and n drink cf water once a week co n 'onK way toward keeping it In tip-top tlupe. You can be sure your bat rtry Is new when you cet it If it has Threaded Rubber Insula tion the kind elected by 130 manufacturers of passenger cars and motor trucks. CWilttmU AAAAMVMWMrMAAAAAAAMAAAAAMAAAAAAMAaAAMAAArVMMWWVVMWWWVWMMrVwbM rwiiuMj Link River Battery Station 7th and Klamath Phono 171 The Rex Cafe Special Sunday Dinner $1.25 Cnsaba Melon ItLLIHIIKH Sweet Pickles Itipo Olives SOUP Cream of Chicken with Rice HA LAD Cucumbor and Tomato Salad FISH Uakod Columbia River Salmon, Itallonno (Long Hranch Potatoes) ENTREES Cholco oft One-half Fried Spring Chicken, Croam Gravy Hukod Sugar Cured Ham, Olalzed Sweet Potatoes Chicken Krlcnsseo with Dumplings VEGETABLES New Corn Saute- with Poppers Mashed Potatoei ' Special Punch Is DESSERTS Chtas Of , Vanilla or Strawberry Ice Cream Cafe Nolr fjuuvtnnnrinrvvnnfnnftfvvwvvvinrvvvvvvv'ini-iriri-,-i-rrri-' -"", , . Hcot Cucumber Pickle. Preparo as for sour pickles, adding kugar to tasto to tho hot vinegar. Ginger root, horseradish and mus tard seeds may bo added to tho hot vinegar. Plrculllli Ono quart of green tomatoes, one pint of red tomatoes, one-half small cabbage, two onions, one green pep per, ono small red pepper, three cu cumbers, two-thirds cup salt, four cups vinegar, four cup brown sugar, ono teaspoon mustard, one teaspoon popper, one teaspoon celery seed, one teaspoon mustard seed. Chop the vegetable, covor with salt, and allow to stand over jilgbt. Drain and press In a cloth to remove all liquid; add vmegar, sugar and spices and let simmer until clear. This will take about an hour. Storo in hot sterilized Jars. Canned red tomatoes may bo used; two cups' equal ono pint. This in reply to the question whether tho government canned tomatoes may replace fresh ones. Chill Sauce Twelve rlpo tomatoes, one-half tea spoon pepper, threo onions, three greeu peppers, 'thrco tablespoons sugar, two tablespoons salt, two cups of vinegar, ono teaspoon of cin namon. Peel tomatoes and onions and chop all vegetables separately very flno. Combine Ingredients and cook slowly about an hour and a half. Two quarts of canned tomatoes may re placo the raw ones. If liked highly seasoned, little red chill peppers may bo addod. Tomato Catsup One quart can tomatoes, one table spoon salt, one onion grated, two tablespoon sugar, one-half teaspoon pepper, one-half teaspoon each cin namon, cloves and nutmeg, two- thirds cup vinegar. Combine and cook slowly until thick. Put "through a sieve, reheat and bottle. If liked a clove of garlic may be added to the catsup. DIU Pickle Fill a Jar with smalt cucumber, Between them place a small pleca of dill. For each jar add one table spoon of salt. Pour cold water over the pickles, place a piece of dill on top and mS tightly as for canned fruit. Place la a warm place or In the sun until he liquid becomes cloudy. Then It will 'become clear again and by that tlas tho pickles aro ready for use. THE MOTHER'S FARE WELL TO HER SOX Something tells her she will never see him again. Months afterward grim tragedy overtake him on the bleak North Sea, and half the world away the mother know. The door of her lowly cottage opes a great wind sweeps In and on It wings bar loved son come to reassure and com fort her. She alone greets hlnv "The Greatest Question" Is ao longer a question to her she knows. At the Star theater Sunday and Monday. A classified Ad will sell It. Comfort- r -ReasoMuUe Rates u 5 mfimAAAAA0A0 The Central Hotel 9 ' New Throughout IN THESE DAYS OP HIGH PRICES THE AVERAGE CITIZEN "Wlli. BE GLAD TO FIND A .PLACE TO LIVE THAT IS WITHIN HIS REACH AND WHICH FURNISHES EVERYTHING THAT HE COULD WISH FOR A GOOD BED, A CLEAN ROOM, PERFECT VENTBLATION. THESE YOU WILL FIND AT THE CENTRAL HOTEL. SEV ENTY ROOMS IN THIS GREAT HOSTELRY ARE NOW READY AND THIS NUMBER IS BEING ADDED TO AS FAST AS THEY CAN BE. FIN ISHED AND FURNISHED. . SPECIAL RATES MADE TO PERMANENT ROOMERS. NO BETTER SPRINGS, MATTRESS OR BEDDING ARE MADE THAN THOSE FOUND AT THE. CENTRAL HOTEL. rt " J. J. KELLER, Manager. I tA lilmost luilotlnllely. :9vr4m9mmmmmnmmm s