TAGB FIVE THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON WKDXKBDAY, OCTOnEtt IB, 1031, s m PRESIDENT TO HELP OBSERVE ;t y V011KT0WN, Vo., Oct. 19. Doc- 1rlno of enduring friendship botwoon .vffio United States and Clront Britain was pronounced by Presldont Har ding lioro today at tho ceromony coinmomorntltiK tho surrondor of British forces to Ounoral Washing .Ion. Htandlng within rIrIU of tho spot wbero Cornwallls laid down his nword tho presldont declared for a sentiment of peaceful relationship be tween tho two Kngllsh sponklng na-, (Ions for nil tlmo. That althor of tho nations should over again lift tho sword ngulntt tho other, ho said, was "unthink able," for tho two nations wore array- 0(1 logother In tho trusteeship of pro nerving civilization. . I rw3t.LlAM8nima, Va., Oct. 19. When President Harding comes to iWllllamhburg today to deliver an address nt tho Inauguration of a now presldont of William and Mary Col- lego ho will atso partlclpsto In tbo ono hundred and fortloth onnlvor vary of tho surrondor of Lord Corn- wallls at Yorktown, Va. "Vorktown Day," whllo hot goner ally obsorved elsowhoro, Is tho oc casion of an annual colobratlon at William and Mary, In whoso halls both tho British and tho Colonial ar mlet quartered their troops during tho Revolution. Thoro was great re joicing In Williamsburg when Wash ington and LaFayotto detlvorod tho city from Its noarby foes and slnco then William and Mary students have Journeyed each year to Yorktown to relebrato tho annlvorsnry. Presldont Harding, accompanied by Mrs. Harding, will leave Waihlngton on the Mayflower, October 18, and will arrive at Yorktown on tho morn ing of tho 19th, coming first to Wil liamsburg whero tho President will deliver tho principal address at tho formal Installation of Dr. J. A. C Chandler ns president of tho Collcgo of WJlllam and Mary. Oovornor Westmoreland Davis of Virginia will preside nt tho oxorclscs. which It Is expected, will bo attended by ropro Hcntattvcs of sovoral Kuropcan Uni versities and of all colleges and uni versities In tho United States which uru more than ono hundred years old. After tho Inauguration tho presi dent will bo the guest of Presldont Chandler In tho old "President's House" on tho campus, whom l.nfay ctto and Cornwullls mado their head miarters altornntoly during tho revo lution. Tho president and party I then will go to Jamestown, soven jnlles away, tho slto of the first Kng llsh colony In Amorlca. William nnd Mary, founded In 1693, Is tho second oldest collcgo In tho country, bolng ranked only by JIarvurd. Among hor alumni woro three prwldonts Jefferson, Monroe nnd Tylor; four Justices of tho Unit ed States supromo court John Mar shall, John Dlalr, Hush rod Washing ton nnd Phillip P. Darbour; four signers of tho declaration of Inde pendence George Wytho. Thomas Jefferson, Cartor Braxton and Benja min Harrison; twonty-nlno United States sqnntors; twonty-two govern ors; throo speakers of tho houso of representatives; ton cabinet offlcors and many roprcsontatlvos. William Barton Rogers, founder of tho Mass achusetts Instltuto of Technology nnd Gonornl Wlnflold Scott also woro graduates of tho school. Yorktown, vforo tho Mayflower will land tho presidential party was n placo almost forgotton by tho world from tho tlmo of Cornwnllls' surron dor until tho world war, whon It was tho headquarters for tho Atlantic fleet. (A mnrblo shaft, crosted In 1881 on tho ono-hundredth anniver sary of the British surrondor, stands In tho contor of tho town and noar tho vlllago aro ronmlns of forts nnd redoubts whoro Cornwnllls troops on- tronchod themselves boforo tbolr do feat mnrkod tho real birth of tho United Stntos. Thoro Is also n small monumont marking tho spot whoro Oonornl Washington rocolvod tho sword of Cornwnllls, but old maps aro said to show tho spot to bo Inaccuratolyj marked and tho pooplo of iorwown aro planning to havo tho monumont moved or erect a now one. THKATIK8 WITH OKNTRAIj POWERS AHE RATIFIED WASHINGTON, Oct. 19. Tho son ato last night ratified tho peace treaties with Qorranny, Austria and Hungary. Exchange of ratifications of tho "treaty of Berlin" Is to be tho next step. 1 DOMESTIC SCIENCE DEPARTMENT - I Conducted I)y Mrs. Belle De Graf Domestic Hclenco Director Hpcrry Flour Co, Breakfast In most homes l most y homes without doubt, tho simplest meal of tho day and ono roqulrlng tho loast thought and effort In pre paration. But whon wo consldor tho fact that broakfnst Is also tho first meal of tho day and Is tho ono that should furnish tho noes- sary food principles to tho body to aid It In starting and carrying on tho work of tho day, wo can readily understand tho lmportauco of this meal and why It Is nccos sary to start each day with tho proper food. By this Is meant a meal containing tho essential food olomonts to furnish heat and oner gy and to repair and build the muscles and tissues that are con stantly bolng worn out. Tbo right food leads to otflcency In one's work, for the body, Ilko a locomotlvo onglno, must havo fuel, which Is furnished by the food wo cat. And If tho food Is not of tho propor kind to supply tho bodily needs It Is going to suffer from lack of fuel. Important Factors Mark This Meal Of course, sevorat factors, such as age, sex, muscular activity and climate, dotorlmno to a large ex tent tho amount and kind of food required by dlffcront Individuals. For Instance a man doing hard, muscular labor out of doors would roqulro mora food and food con taining moro of tho musclo-bulld Ing qualities, such as meat or eggs, whllo a tnnn doing offlco work would need less food becnuso his muscular activity Is not so groat and, working Indoors, ho docsnt ro qulro so much of tho heat produc ing foods. It Is often rcmarkablo tho amount of food growing child en cat, but tho actlvo child requires energy-giving foods, particularly If much tlmo Is upon tout of doors. Tho right kind of food, properly prepared, keeps tho body In a healthful condition. And a healthy body Is able to resist and throw off disease, whllo an tundornourlshod body In very suscoptlblo to germs nnd will not recovor from a sovcre Illness so readily as ono that Is properly nourished and kept In n resistant condition. Many people consldor breakfast of so llttlo Importanco that tliny omit this meal entirely, but It seems n mlstako, for In tho morn ing tho stomach l practically emp ty and. In order "to start tho day right." somo food should bo tak en. Breakfast Eaten Hurriedly llnrmful Again, breakfasts aro often oaten vory hurriedly, which Is a mistake, for In order to rocelvo tho greatest benoflt from tho food, It should bo thoroughly broken up In tho mouth so that tho dlgostivo Juices may begin their action. And wo must remombor that our "stomachs do not havo teeth," nnd It food Is not broken up boforo onterlng tho sto mach It must bo dono thoro, and this means overworking that or gan, and overwork will gradually causo it to weaken, so that In tlmo tho stomach will not bo ablo to perform Its functions proporly. It may seom difficult to get tho varloty In our breakfast menus that tho largo numbor of luncheon and dlnnor dlshos afford, bocauso thoro Is a limited numbor of so-called typical breakfast dishes. But thoro Is an endless varloty of mothods of preparing those dltforont foods so that thoro Is really no need of monotony In tho broakfnst menus Fruit ami Oercnl Valuable, on Menu Fruit, toast, cereal and cotfeo is tho breakfast of tho avcrago city dwollor; eggs, croamod dishes, ham, bacon, etc., for thoso who roqulro a hearty moal, ' Fruit is valuablo In tho dlot for tbo ncld and minerals It furnishes tho body, and nlso to act' as body regulators. Taking fruit on an empty stomach is moro offectlvo than whon vaton after a heavy meal. Tho nclds In fruit net ns n stimulant and aid dlgostlon. When cereal Is sorved It may furnish tho principal part of tho moal, for it furnisnoa tarch, tho boat nnd en orgy producing food as well as the minerals that aro so necessary to tho body. It proporly cooked cor aals aro very palatable and vory easily digested. Cocoa, chocolate or milk supplies a food drink and taken with toast or rolls and buttor constitutes a light meal. Eggs and meat furnish tho tissue building food olomonts, With tho many different kinds ot fruits and cereals and tho var- lous mothods of proparlng them tho housowlfo should bo ablo to havo atmost as wldo a varloty of dishes for her broakfast menus as for luncheon and dinner. Cinnamon Bolls Two cups sifted flour; 4 tea spoons baking powder; 14 toaspoon salt; 2 tablespoons shortening; cup of milk. Sift dry Ingredients, rub or chpp In tho shortening; then add milk gradually, mixing with a knife. Bell dough out one-halt Inch thick, with one-third cup of sugar and ono tea spoonful cinnamon; spread on top of dough, then rolt llko a Jelly roll and cut into one-halt inch slices. Placo In a greased baking pan and bake in a hot oven about twolvo minutes. , Fish Cakes r Mix equal portions .of flaked cooked fish and mashed potatoes. Season with salt, pepper, a little lemon Julco and add ono woll- boaton egg. Sbapo Into cnLos, dip In flour and try a golden brown in two tablespoons of shortening. Sorvo plain or -with a white sauce. Ponclicd Kgg Creole ono cup of tomato sajco or strained tomato; 1 tnblospoon of shredded green pepper. Simmer whllo poaching eggs. Al low ono pleco of toast for each egg. Pour tho tomato sauce onto a plat ter or individual serving plato; placo buttered toast on top and set a poachod egg on each sllco ot the toast. Servo at onco. Baked IlunnnM Select undorrlpo bananas; place In n medium hot oven without re moving the skins and bako until skins hurst open. Hoft Cooked Eggs Cover eggs with cold water, sot over tho flro and heat slowly to tho boiling point, thou romovo at onco. Country ftauago Prick each sausage In several places with a fork; cover with hot water nnd simmer fifteen minutes Drain and brown In a frying pan or In tho oven. Fried Corn Meal Mush Take left-over hot corn meal mush and pack In buttered molds or Jelly glasses and set asldo to be como cold. When wanted turn out of mold, cut in onoMialf Inch thick slices, dip In flour and fry on both sides I ntwo tablespoons of short ening until n golden brown. It takes some tlmo tor tho mush to become brown. Creamed CodfUh Cover fish with cold water and soak over night. In tho morning pick apart, removing all bones; cover with hot water and cook' slowly about fifteen minutes. Drain. Mnko a whlto sauco ot two tabic spoons of butter, two tablespoons ot flour, ono cup of milk and ono wolt-beaten egg (may bo omitted). Molt buttor, remove from fire, add flour; mix until smooth, then cook until frothy; add milk, stirring con stantly until creamy; add fish, sea son to taste and Just beforo serv ing add eggs and cook ono min ute. Sorvo on toast. Gingerbread. Two cups flour; 1 teaspoon soda; 1 teaspoon cinnamon; 3 teaspoons ginger; 1, teaspoon salt; 1 teaspoon baking powder; 1 cup molasses; M cup milk; sweet or sour; 1 egg; 'A cup shortening. Mix and sift dry Ingredient. Put molasses and shortening into a saucepan arfd heat slowly until shortening Is melted and mixed with molasses,' Beat egg, add milk, then molasses mtxturo and dry in- grodtents, Bako in well-greased, shallow pan or muffin tins In a modorato ovon twenty-flvo minutes. Glngorbroad is greatly Improved by, adding tho grated rind of an or ango to tho batter boforo baking. J Ono-th!rd cup, chopped walnuts or. raisins may bo addod also, Pnpoters Ono cup milk; 1 cup flour; 'j I toaspoon salt; 2 eggs; 1 toaspoon. molted butter. Add flour and salt to milk andi boat woll with an egg-beator. Then add ono unbeaten egg at a time, beating thoroughly, Add melted shortening. Havo Iron muffin-pans or custard cups very hot, grease woll, pour In popovor battor and bake in a medium hot ovon about forty minutes. Caro should be taken not to take from tho oven too soon or tho popovors will fall. This amount makes twolvo pop ovors. Bran Muffins Ono cup bran; U cup flour; teaspoon salt; toaspoon soda; 1 . wnoyvvu uuak.MB yunuol, ,- Protection! aH..VeaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaMN iiHf7r Miss C. Valentine, ot Philadel phia, takes no chance ot having her fair beauty marred when ahe plays hockey. Here ahe Is wearing a huge nose guard which she will use when the Philadelphia hockey team meet the team of Baalish Women. beaten egg; cup wllk, srweot or sour; 3 tablespoons melasses: X tablespoon melted shortening:. Mix and sift flour, salt, soda and baking powder, then add milk and molasses, combine mixtures, beat woll, add shortening. Drop la hot, wdll-gToaaed muffin pans and bake in a medium hot oven twentr or thirty minutes. Theio muffins are best when allowed td cool, split open, tostod, buttered, put togeth cr and served at onco. DOBBIS PERSONALS DOnniS, Cal., Oct. 19. Mr. and Mrs. William O. Hagelsteln motored to Klamath Falls yestorday evening on business. Mr. and Mrs. H. W, Mitchell were In town from their Willow Creek ranch yesterday. :Mrs. Louisa' E. Blcbardson return ed to her homo In Weed yostcrday after spending a few days hero with relatives. I.co Bryan, who Is omployed at tho Mitchell ranch, was a Dorrts visitor yesterday on business. CamJnettl & Rlnehart, a trucking firm, has secured a contract tor tho hauling of tho Poppers-Cotton lum ber from tho mill to Macdool, a dis tance ot somo seven miles. The con tract calls for approximately two mil lion feet. The little daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Harley Richardson was operated up on by Dr. Truax at tho Warren Hunt Hospital In Klamath Falls last week for removal ot the tonsils. She Is roportcd recovering nicely. LOXK PINK XKW8 Mrs. Frank White and children of Klamath Falls, visited several days last week with Mrs. White's sister, Sirs. C. W. Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Enman and Wal ter Enman called on H. Semon and family Sunday. Clyde Bradloy and Ben Lewis wcro out to the C. W. Lewis ranch Sun day. , I. E. Enman bought four milk cows from August Bueslng last week. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Bunnell have returned from Ashland where they havo been for a couple of weeks. I. E. Enman lost a cow and two calves recently from alfalfa bloat. Slenry Semon Is digging his po tatoes on Mrs. Robley's place. Trouble hates a man who Is al ways smiling. , Baked ffms fon Lunch! baked hjusrfhe right-"tvrn" You' tike Me vray ffieyfrestrmi (Martin-Smith Bout Milwaukie Tonight PORTLAND, Or., Oct. ID. 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