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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 10, 1921)
Bjru? sSjtSI ,yLrt, fi-v-Wv r i-f "T r"y-', nV 1 ' ' tVV 1 t , PACK BEVEN .j. ., ft--. 4S- r . eV- "" " W Miwk WW THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON ,ff j MONDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1MH DOMESTIC Conducted by Mrs. Belle De Graf Domchtlo Bclunto Director Bperry Kloiir Co, Apples Afford Popular Health-Giving Food; 1 Many Practical Methods for Preparation fllnco cnlio comes nil tho llBt of liixurlon. tho utmost enro should Ijo Inkon both lii ttio method of prepar ation niid In tho quality of inntorini dho(1. It Ih not difficult to malco a j;ood cako, If good materials' nro ucif and euro In measuring und combin ing Ingredients Ih oxorclsud. How , over, tho linking requires mora study , nnd enro than tho mixlns, for cno innttor how wall you havo put tho enko bnttor toEttlier, If llio" ovon In ' not rli;lit tho cako will bo a failure f In, tho first plnco, chooso a rcllablo roclpo, tlion. assemblo nil noceBsnry materials nnd utonsllB. I'anB should bo .proparod nnd ovon hontod ljoforo mixing tho enko bailor. Kor uuccef.3 t euro uiUBt bo talcon In measuring. 1 ' all momiuromcntB bolng lovol. For , buttor cakes thoro nro two wnyB to add tho Bliortcnlni;; for Inoxponslvo eakes containing it Hinall quantity of ' shortening tho result will bo found ,i, satisfactory It tho fat Is molted nnd added to tho bnttor attor tho cako la nil mlxod. For tho rlchor cakcB, tvhoro ono-bnlf cup or moro of short ening lHtusod, tho shortening la bent nn fto n cream, or until' smooth mid waxy. Thla can bo, accomplished" eas ily If tho mixing bowl ,1b rinsed with hot wntor, thon' wiped dry hoforo tho Mhortonlni;lB placed In It. Add tho sugar gradually to tho creamed tiliortonlng nnd contlnuo toibeat until Iho mixture resembles whipped Rrrn May Thru Ih Added Wholo Tho orrb may thon bo nddod wholo, ono nt n tlmo, and booting tho ralxturo thoroughly oach tlmo, or tho okKb. mny bo sopnratcd, beating tho yolks until thick nnd lomon colored nnd tho whites until stiff. Add tho boaton yolks to tho crenmod buttor nnd sugar mlxturoj ndd tbp sifted tlry Ingredients alternately with tho milk, beating tho mlxturo woll. .Flav or nnd fold In tho stiffly boaton egg whites. Tho moro tho enko Is bonton bo foro 1Kb ogg whites "nro'nddcd the firmer will bo Its toxturo. Separating und bontlng tho eggs gives' n light, fluffy enko. , Onkos should bo baked ns soon ns mixed. A groat doal dopondB on tho proper baking, nnd tho be.it way 'to assuro satisfactory results Is to time tho cako nnd divide tho tlmo of bak lag into quartors. In tho first quar ter tho mlxturo should rise in the pan; In tho socond- quarter it should contlnuo to rlBO nnd brown In spots; In tho third quarter tho' top of tho cako should b'o uniformly brownod, nad In tho last quartor tho cako should shrink from tho sides of tho pan and It should bo baked, Test' In Baking Tiy Light Touch If In doubt as to whothor tho cako should b takon from tho ovon test It by touching lightly In tho contor. If bakod, tho ralxturo will spring bock, but If not qulto baked It will hold tho Imprint of tho finger. This rulo for timing nppllos to all cakes, whothor layer or loaf, or "Whoro n slow or medium ovon Is used. Tho tlmo for baking will vary a llttlo for dlfforont ovons, but tho av ornco tlmo'for'amedfum-Blz'od layer cako Is from IB to 20 minutes. Loaf cakoa throo Inches thick will roqulro about 40 minutes; shoot enkes and cup cakes about 25 minutes. Cakis bakod In a brick shaped pan will re qulro an hour or longer. A modernto ovon will glvo tho best Tcsult3 for nonrly nil cakes. If tho batter rises In a com in tho cuntor you nro using too hot an ovon, niid a crust has formed hoforo tho lslxturo hns had tlmo to riso. (When tho enko Is bakod, It should bo allowed to cool boforo bolng turn ed from tho pan, and it should cool on n wlro cako rack, bo that thcro will . bo n circulation of air about it, to provont tho stoam from condonslng "und giving a moist surfaco to tho cako, Thoro Is another variety of cako, which is mado without shortonmg, and tho method of mixing la qulto dlfforont from the method used for buttor cakoa. Tho true spongo cako and angel food nro tho best oxamplos of cakos bplonglng to this class. 'Bosldos being made without E INT shortening, n truo' spongo enko re qulreu no leavonlni; agent siirh as linking powder or noda. Theno cakes dopond for lightness entirely upon, tho amount of air which has been bontcn Into tho egga, nnd tho expan sion of that air u-hoii heated In tho oven. For this rensonr theio should bo no stirring after tho ougnr has boon beaten Into tho yolks; stirring would completely break down tho ,..Ii.,.t-.- -. -... .. ...'.. .. 4 . Mutinies ni air; mo ingrcmcnui should bo carefully foldod In wlillo mixing. 0 Tho egg whites should bo beaten with n whip egg bcator to Incor porate tho alri ,1 Thcso cakes should bo bakod In n slow ovon, and tho ovon do.ivnhould not bo opened during tho first 20 inlnutcn'of baking. A tubo cake pan Is best for this typo of cakn, and If poeHlblc, paimshould bo kept only for thoao cakes and should novor ba oiled. A truo spongo enke ono with out linking powder should always bo baked In nn ungrcasqd pvn so that tho cako may cling to tho pan ns It rises nnd bakes. Also Invort tho pan ns soon as tho cako Is taken from tho ovon, so that It may suspend from tho pan and fully dry out and expand the air colls. l)y this method tho cako will retain Its full llghtnoss. Aiigol Caki. Throo-qunrtors cup whites of eggs; !&tcnsponn cream of tartnr; Vj cup' of sugar; ono tenspoon each of nl mond and lomon; VI cup of flour. Heat egg whites until foamy, using u whip egg-boater. Add cream of tartar, thon boat eggs until vory stiff nnd dry. This la most Important, othorwlso tho enka will bo tough and lonthory. Add sugar gradually, care fully folding It In; thon add flavoring and lastly tho flour, folding It in gradually. Uako In an ungreatod pan nbout 4H minutes. This inukes n small cako. Vllow or Truu Sponge CiiIh. y Spongo cako mado with baking powder roqulro greased pans, nnd are baked In a hotter oven than tho truo spongo cako. Flvo egg yolks, 1 cup sugar, 1 cup flour, I egg whites,, i teaspoon cream of tartar, 1 toaspoon lemon extract, 1 toaspoon vanilla oxtrnct. Boat tho yolks of eggs until thick; ndd sugnr gradually, beating with tho egg-beater; udd-flavorlng Boat whites of eggs as for angel cake until stiff nnd firm, using n whip egg beater; fold carefully Into tho yolk mixture, then gradually fold In tho flour, l'our Into an un greasod tube cafio pan nnd bako In a slow oven about CO minutes. ThlB formula will inako two doz on small cakos. gates and representatives from ovory Chlncso organization in tho United States, Canada and .South Amorlcn will moot hero Octpbor 8, 9, and 10 to discuss China's participation In the Disarmament Conference) to bogln nt Washington Novomber 11. Represen tatives of tho Southorn Chlncso gov drnmont in Washington hnvo been Instrumental In callns thq mootlni; horo, It Is'nnnounced, In addition to discussing tho ar mament quostton (ho delegate's to the, Potfolt mooting will map plans for nsklng tho Unltod States government to rocognlzo tho government of Dr. Sun Yat-Son of tho Southorn Uopub llc. , All groups and classos of Chlncso iu tho western hemisphere nro to bo represented in tho Inootlng, It is an nounced. Among tho organizations that will send d'olegatoa nro tho Chlneso Naturalist League, Chlneso Froo and Accepted Masons, Chlneso Merchants' association, Chinese Six Companies (Boards of Commorco), 'Chlneso Studonts' Chlnoso Frohlbl Hon leaguo, Chlneso Stttdent Chris tian association, Chlncso Y, M O. A. CHINESE Will DISCUSS PART IN CONFERENCE f IX Caruso The death inntk of Eurico Caruso, was innda by Clfarlcllo, Italian 'sculptor, shortly otter tho tenor's! idcatli In Nardcu : HONOLULU, T. H., Sopt. 13. By mall Tho chaulmoogra oil treatment for loprosy, evolved by Dr. A. L. Dean, presldont of tho Unlvorslty of Hawaii, has produced "remarkablo results" in checking tho disease In Japan, according to Dr. It. Hoyoshlma, dlroctor of tbo medical college of tho Imperial uni versity of Kyoto, Japan, In an ad dress horo to loadlng' members of tho Japanese community. ' Dr. Hoyoshlma, who" Is horo studying tho latest developments in tho Dean specific, said that when tbo report of Dr. Dean's discovery reached. Japan, chaulmoogra oil was proparcd at the' medical department of tho Kyoto unlvorslty Immediate ly, nnd experiments woro mado on 13 lopors. Two months of treat ment was so offectual, Dr. Hoyo shlmn said, thnt It was not pcsslblo for a layman to recognize that tho patients ovor had bcon afflicted with leprosy. "Ouo nt tho patients was so glad that he camo to mo nnd told mo that heretoforo ho had confined himself to his houso becauso bo was ashamed of his dlsoaso," Dr. Hoyo shlma stated. "But on tho proced Ing day tho result of tho trcatmont had been such that ho was no long er ashamed to go out, so ho went to n barber and had his hair cut. "Our experiments with tho treat ment resulted so favorably that the medical dopartmont of Kyoto unl vorslty has rocclved innumerable requests from leprosy patients .to havo the treatment administered to thorn, but our department has been unablo to moot the demand. A largo numb'or of loprosy patients are waiting eagerly to .rocolvo this .trcatmont, nnd this very day a groat number of them nro waiting my re turn." Dr. Hoyoshlma estimated that there nro 100,000 porsons In Japan afflicted "with leprosy. The fact that chaulmoogra folI Is n curative for leprosy was known In Japan be fore Dr. Dean's dlscovory, Dr. Hoyo shlma said, but tho effect 'of taking tho oil prior to Dr. Doan's' expert ments was bo terrblo that many porsons proforred to suffor wth leprosy rnthor thnn submit to tho troatment. Miiko thnt Idlo rtolinr ivnrkl Put It In Iho hank. Chlnoso National Wolfnro Socloty nnd others with various auxiliary so- clctlos. Special passport arrange ments for dolegntes f roiii. othor coun ties havo boon mado by Chlnoso rep resentatives at Washington. "Tho ontlro subjoct of Chlneso and other Far-Enstom problems will bo dlacusaod by speakers. Present politi cal conditions In China nro to bo em phasized. C. H.-Kettonrlng of Defi ance, Ohio, recently named director of purchases for tho Southorn Chln cso ropublic la expected to take a prominent part In the meeting. 'Thoso In chnrgo of plans for the gathering hero Bay It will bo the first of Its kind in tho western ham-luphore. ssWall3J.aaiw CHAULMOOGRA OIL CHECKING ' LEPDJM Charlie's Tire Shop GAS and OILS 6th & Klamath Sts. CAIACINH-DONKLSON INHUItANCE AOKNOY' WINTKHH UC1LUINQ Wo can corvo you lnsurancowlso.. CLAItA B. CALKINS. MOLLIS S. DONELSON. SfHBB G Dr.' Gerald Warren Dentist . Permanently Located Dorris, Calif. L BEXxase Phono 196. J DIt. W. A. LEONARD Dentist Specialist In Extractions, Oral Surgery nnd diseases of the i mouth . Room 10 over Golden Rule DR. a A. MASSEY ronrth tuid Pine 81. In Warren Hunt Hospital Off. Phone 497 Res. Phono SIM T - I X Portraits and :: Enlargements Art frames and framing. I KENLJNE PHOTO SHOP J Opposite oonrthonso Phono 30 327 Main 'MTWtWTTVtttTTVTTtfTtTV EX-SEItnCK MEN, ATTKNTION' Klatnatn Poit No. 8, American Legion meets at tho City Hall on the first and third Tuesdays of each month. Ex-scrvlco men are l-wited to at tond the meetings. For membership caruw or Informa tion ex-sorvlco men atx requested to see or write tho following efficers: 3. H. Carnahan, Commander. Roy N. Fouch, Post Adjutant For relief of employment see or write the Chairman of The Relief and Employment Committee, Francis Olds, caro Lakeside Lumber com pany." ' Klamath Lodge No. 137 , , -I.O.O.F. Moots Friday night of oach woek at I. 0,, O.i F., ball, 5th and Main streets. Ch'ns. Newman -..J......-....-N. O, W. C. Wells V. O. O. D. Mangue :... ...Secy. WD, Color .;. . Trsas. ENCAJxrMENT-v H. V. Brown 0. P. Jt1 V. Ilrewbakoi S. W. L. J. McCluro ....Scribe Nato Otterbolu . .,- Trcasuror CHIROPRACTORS Dr. Horbort B. Mallett Dr. aeo. E. Mallett Offico over Undorwood's 7th & Main Phono 639-J VVlUt SCHOOIj OF POPULAR MUSIC ' I havo constructed thru years of oxporleuce tho only course that loaches you to play the piano by NOTE and by EAR In 10 to 20 les sons. Write for particulars, 701 11th St., Klamath trails, Ore.v Phone 367R. CX2 IJWILL r- Take ont Cellars or Fill In Lots' CON MURPHY B17 Mortimer Rt. Phono 54!-W (MAMAMAMMtMMWWVWWVWWM , EAT T AT The White Lunch Home Cooklnc and Home Pastry a Specialty Moxlcnn Chili Con Cuunn) -'i bo Ileal lliltiff Be. 1122 MAIN STREET MWWVMi A "WSMWMVVMWWWVV MADE IN KLAMATH Alfalfa Meal FOIt BALK MUItl'HY'.'S. VKKD 8TORK ANWmiflON'S ailOCETQIUA SUNSET OIlOCEItY 'Mfjr. !yirAItItY TELFORD MMmmmaaammamaaaaaammi DR. T. C. CAMPBELL PHYSICIAN AND SURaSC, I.O.O.V.'SaUdlag PboMMO Residence 1SS Pine St. Phono 200VR. J. C. CLEOIIOHN CIVIL ENGINEER ,AND SURVEYOR Phono 192J 133 S. Riverside Holliday Dairy Wholesnlo nnd Retail ..Pnstnrizcd Milk and Cream- Phone -501-J. Office Phone 177W Res 177R Dr. H. D. Lloyd Stewart Physician and Ssugeoa White Baildlng Klamath, rails . Orsgea MAAaSssetAAs'ktssVWWVWVWVVMWNsVAsVMsiBJi PELICAN BAT BUB rare tSo each way Leaves Rex Cat Leaves Pelican City 7:46 a.m. 8:0a.'H. 11:45 p. m. 1:00 . a. 6:00 p. m. 'r 6:10 p.m. Reckard Kmt Bervtea Phone 77 28-tf L. D. Gats, M. D. EVE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT GLASSES FURNISHED I. O .0. F. Bldg, Phone 99-W I Rooms 202, 203, 204 Res. White Pelican Hotel. ' Phone 0 - Klamath Falls Plumb ing & Heating Co. 1178 MAIN 8T. PHONE U8-W AwsAWVMWWWWMMMW Coe's Auto Service Hudson, Buick, and Dodge Cars Country Trips' a- Specialty PHONE 168 United Cigar Store aO MAIN STREET Inrvvvvv's'vv'y'Tii'vvvvvvvvvsa DR. F. R. GODDARD Osteopathic Physician and , Surgeon Offico and Residence Phones 321 I. O.O. P. Temple MMVrWWWWWW DENTISTS , Dr. E. G. Wiiecanrer fflONB 8S4 Dr. P. M. Noel PHONB 4 Over Underwood's ' ' Seventh and Mala Streets i wwwMMwftww.m mmemm Excavating. Teaming Let us make yoju, a prlcoon.dlg glng that basoment, or ofher, ex cavating,' you contemplate. We, also do team1 work of oVery description Phone 426-J Premium, Dairy Oldest Retail Dairy in Town Phone 22-F-2 GLOVER MAKES ; Your Watch Keep Time, 511 Main St. Klamath Falls '. I WW ;?AW MILL ENGINEERING, A ' CONSTRUCTION CO. ' I Designers and builders of mod ern saw mills, planing mills and box plants. Dredging. Pile driving. Phone 46C-W Office Corner Spring and Oak Near S. P. Depot DR. L. L. TRUAX WARREN HUNT HOSPITAL Day Phone. 497 Night Phone; MS; E. D. LAMB PHYSICIAN AND rjURGBOff Phones 17W Rooau 1 aa4 17R White FRED WESTERFELD ,DKNTI8T Phone 4I4W. XRay Lakoratter LoobUs Btdgn KIaau sTaBa NEW CITY LAUNDRY FINISHED WORK FLAT WORK ROUGH DRY "Put Yowr Duds" , In Our Suds" PHONE 154 Corner Mafn and Confer I Klamath Falls Cyclery Wo are here to eervfi you. .i aim to serve yon right. Motorcycles and Bicycles, Parts and Acessorlea. Tires and Tabes, that will stand your Inspection, as we carry tha best in our line. Repair shop la connection with Harley-Davldsea Service. Paoae STS 1S18 Mala St. Klasaatk Falat a M. BISMARK Klamath Dye Works Phona408 OUR CLEANING, PRESSING AHa) RKPAIRINO WILL MAKE XOUB) CLOTHBS LOOK LIKE NEW UATH RBSLOCKED Goods Called (or and Delivered 481 Mala Street Klamath raUg DR. J. G. GOBLE The well-known Optician now located in K. D. Block. 1313 Main. Phone liS-M. DR. O. A, RAMUO . Dentist I, O. O. P. Balldlaa PHONE SI CHIROPRACTOR Dr, Lois O. Bridges Over First State and Savings Dank Suite" IOC Phone 102-7 I Let Your GLASS troubles ! be Mine I C E. STUCKEY Re-Glazing and Cabintt Making Phone 477W Eleventh and Pine h 11 I' jTll it '" 'vtwe wlu Move it- O- K. TRANSFER : 124 S. Sbtth.lSt ( iw -iisj-' jtil'.ff t.mi . 'J (a' Stslfliff.' tu Phone 87 '1Q . t I' wvm ir-m