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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 28, 1921)
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON , FRIDAY, OOrOBSR SM, 4M1 fagb vwo MVWWMW Twenty-Five Years Ago in Linkville ' ft tho husband stakes a living by gambling his wife usually hag to sap port tho family, Never swear at an ill-fitting coat. Give It to tho tailor, m Men who Invest In witorcd stack nro apt to got soaked. QASSIFIEDADVERnSEMEHTS 5! Onco upon a tinio thorn lived n man who snld that ho would rather bo right tan be Praalilent .so his tory says. i JwJw.lJ-vvvxflJVlfl"l"l"''" iiyyi in 1 1 -- MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 1920 Ford coupe, 5 ovorHHie tires, shock absorbers, new paint. Dig bargnln, easy terms. Lester's Service Station. Prospect and Upham. 26-25. If you would bo happy nnd content novor borrow troublo or loud monoy. WANTHD One olcctrlclan and one plastorer. N. E.Woodhouse. Mer rill, Oro. 027 NS FOR SALE A good Oaklond bIx Reasonable. Phone "M7R. 22T Jefferson 81. 17-29. FOR SALH Pare bred Roeo comb Rhodo Island Red cockerels, two miles east otfMerrill. Mrs. Frank Moyer. 026-N6 rjFmmi MIDDLE) XQUD Woman wanted to nmmwrnmLm o nouseworx; Ptee St. email MW. , & I ciT O AIUJAGK When you want i: i - . .-J. " I T-n-l cttriMim rewnre. call 10P.eS. WflacMff? 1S"M " .--aai- jgpr w Mens ArBtjr JShoo J. B. Baden . Special 88.88.J FR;'SAUi TJro nice ,or room houses OBJexcbptloBaUx oujr, terras ana you ,uai oegin to a ineta tor tke Brie. w -M WISHARD-WOOD-Bi.'NTliBY 11 North 8th St. ti FORi RBNT Gooditlys. 1ms rae S47 N. tft,St. Phone 326J.. WANTED Wicker Baby buggy In tood condition. Bo C. D.werald tflce. 27-18 ft' HELP FOR HOUSEWIVES DRY FIR WOOD For sale reasonable. Flone 06R. ' f 027-JJ2 NEWI WHITE Enamel dresser, will trade for potatoes and apples. Gall at 321 N. 11th St. 26-28 . - ; NOTICE Notice la hereby given that I will ot be responsible for any bills con tracted by anyono but myself. J. W. Hunsakor. 28-28 FOR RENT Rooms with board if desired In steam heated home.) cioso la. Phono 73R. 26-29. DR. F. R. GODDARD Osteopathic Physician and Surgeon Office and Residence Phones 821 I. 0. 6. P. Temple 00V00m000mAA00000WtWWWWi0fA Snlly Lunn; t FOR 8AZJ&T- . '1921 Ford Touring 1917' Dodge touring. 1919 studebaker 1918 7. pass. Chandler. 1920 Dodge roadster. , For prices and terms see JH. 8. WAKEFIELD -mswrnti. nAninn 26-27-28-29., -ROOMS AND BOARD If desired in. private MUM!", avv 1". ?IU Dl. c ' ' 26-29 FOR RENT Sleeping room neatly furnished In furnace' heated bouse. Ji& '..-.vtV lhAM. 4AO R FtokV r , 25-29 WHEN IN BONANZA Stop at the, , Hotel Donley. Dining Room open a. . to 8'p. m. Meals 60c' li. W. Turner, Mgr. - 26-29 t rl . WOKING For freak milk cow. -9ip Mta Bt. 25-81. WANTED TO BORROW 81.500.00 on Income property closo In. Box W. Herald office,, 2628 FOR SALE: One chlffonlor, Blssoll carpot sweeper, fruit Jars, sewing rocker, etc. Apply 813 Pine Stroct. n Ar nam iO-iO- During tho war,, story woman's magaslne, and some others, contain ed nrticle after articlo In discussion of food, cheap cats of meat, means, etc., bnt few wcro generally practic able. Itreryone who cooks knows HOW, to prepare, food for the table but WHY It Is prepared In that way seems ( tp be ot minor Importance, Mot nod and cimblnatlon should ro- ceivo more consideration Jthan Is gen erally ,givoa. .- ' i To beginwith, It might bo well to deflno the term "food." A very com prohenslvo definition has been ably formed by Woods Hutchinson, thus: "'Food Is anything which when taken into" the Nbody produces boat, weight 'or energy, and builds and repairs tis sue." The heat and energy foods are the carbohydrates or sugars sad starches. The heat produced comes from 'a horning lneide the body of food elements containing carbon, hy drogen and oxygen. These aro beat represented by potatoes, rice, etc. It is a well known principle of phsysKsf that wherever there Is heat, energy Is produced. Hence the ability to' labor. The vegetable ktagdom fur- pishes the carbohydrate foods with the exception of honey To the -new housekeeper. It is sometimes somewhat pnxsllng to' "know Just how to cook vegetables, that is, whether to use hot or cold wator, length of time to cook, etc. Roughly speaking, vegetables may be divided Into two classes, sweet Juiced or strong Juiced. All sweet Juiced should bo put to cook in boiling wat er, strong Juiced, some of them la warm, some in cold- water. These Jattor aro first nnd foremost onions, FOR SALE Typewriter desk with which need a chango of water three four drawors. Innulro 813 Pine! times, uolne cold v.nter In each Cut It up, roll each ploco ! flour place la an iron skillet nnd cover with boiling water. 'Add U cup bat ter and-14 cup cream nnd Halt and popper. Coor, place on back of range and cook all forcaooa or at least three hours. Turn and baste often and a browned surface not crusty will result. An old and al most hopelessly tough fowl may bo made ns palatable as a spring fryer. Ihimnkln Vie Use any favorite recipe for the cus tard but add Hnglisk walnut meats and nerve with whipped cream. The croam may be whipped before, dinner and Ut of baking powder added to the half pint, preventing the soggy consistency common to whipped cream allowed to stand. Stuffed Peppers ParboH the, peppers ten minutes ,ofter, baring, removed the, seeds. Fill with chopped ham, onion, bread ciimbs; all,mlxed with a thick white ilano in a not oven au nun- Street. 25-28 FOR RENT Comfortable bedroom, doublo bed In room, 137181. St. 02G-N1 WANTBDj Woman or girl for gen eral housework;. Phono 189. 26-28. STRAYED--Camo-to my plnco Sept,1 10th, 1921, ono buckskin horqo, weight about 900 lbs., roach mane, Branded M on left shoulder. Owner can have samo by paying' advertising and feed bllL Call at 0. M. Noah place, Ft. Klamath, Oro. 025 N5 For GlaiM, Roofing, Banding Pa-' per. Cabinet work and Iluildlns; AI terationM callitbo 626 6th Street Cab inet and Carpenter Shop. Phono s582W. W. B. McABOY 019-N19. FOR SALB Coarso, heavy wrapping paper, sheets 48x60 Inches, good for llnnlnlgf'wood -sheds,' chicken mouses and putting under carpets, 5 cntj per sheets Call at Herald of fice. 12-29 .WATERMAN-PIANO SCHOOL 18 LKSSON8 GUARANTEED POPULAR SYNCOPATED STAND ARD-MUSIO BBQINNERS & ADVANCED PUPILS ACCDPTED ' HNROLLMENTH CLOSE, NOV. lfiTIl m F. B. CIiAKK INSTRUCTOR ' 825 LINCOLN, PHOHE 564J CALL OR WRITE FOR FREE DEMONSTRATION GIVEN AT YOUR HOME. tf AORED HEART HOSPITAL. Med ford, Oregon., conducted by tho Sisters of Charity ot Provldenco, of fer to young ladles excellont training In a moclom nnd thoroughly equip ped hospital. For particulars ad dress, Sister Superior. O 17 N17. FOR 8ALK ald office. -Olft newspapers at Her- FOR SALj: 918 Ford Touring car, 4at covers, shock absorbers, good rubier, $275.00, Easy terms. Los- torl&'Servlce Station. Trospect and Vruri. 29-29 chango. Cabbage, turnips, peppers, rutabagns and colery should he put to cook In warm water, boiled tbrco minutes, then the water changed, again using warm water when plac ing back on tho stove to finish cook ing. -All other vegetables should bo cooked In boiling water. Thore should be two bard and fast rules as to cooking vegetables: Use only, enough water to cook thoroughly, thus, conserving the minerals: and never to salt until Just a few m!n uteM before taking from the fire ,as salt tends to harden the, celluloses or ')ilant bones" and a stringy, woody vegetable Is the result. .No staid rulo can bo established as to time for cooking, but with few exceptions from twenty -minutes for tho fresh green things In spring to a half and tbroa quarters -hours for potatoes bollod and baked may be safe enough to rolyi upon. , , Vegetables may, be, served In var-louuuwa-B. fTlicy ,may be 'b)ked so-called fried, or boiled. They. may bo-put through any, ono of the first mentioned processes ,lhen creamed, OutCBj wtb butter, pepper and salt, sorved,wth vlnegar.sauce, or served Jna souffle. Tho various sauces will bo taken up in the next week's issue. , KBGU'HS Chifken a la Maryland DreM, wusu, salt (be fowl and al-1 low to bang overnight. A fowl one' to 0110, and a halt years old Is best. sauce. utes. No portions need bo given, tor the above ingredients as stuffed pep pers, are an admirable conveyance tor those detestable left overs. Veg etables may be used also as stuffing. Fruit Tarte , This sounds .very, Frenchy but M nothing more.npr less, than a rich biscuit cut' wth the-catter and bak ed, tben,ahalf baked apple, or peach or spoqriful of stewed, fruit served on or oyer it with or without cream or .lemon pauce. Stuffed Frunp Siilnd,. , nl Wash prunes thoroughly, then soak In, hot vater over night, cook untll'tender Jn the came water, then stuff with cheese mixed with mayon naise. Lay on a plato In dcixy' fash- Ion with a spoonful of tho clrc-beluc ns center nnd an attractive brown daisy adds a pleasing touch to the meal. Sunday Breakfast r Chopped prunes in oat meal; Hot biscuits; coffeo. Luncheon; Cake; Fruit salad; chocolate., ,,., Dinner; Chicken a la Maryland; candied sweit potatoes; created cau liflower; Applo' nut mayonnaise; Pumpkin pie. - Monday Breakfast: con,; Ooffee. Luncheen: prunes; Tea. Dinner: Creamed chicken on toast; Rice; Stuffed peppens; Celery salad; Applo tapioca, cream. Tuoiluy (Breakfast: Hot biscuit; Poached egg; Coffee. Luncheon; Tomato soup; Reheated biscuit; Baked apple. , Dinner: Mutton chops; Scalloped potatoes; Cream peas; Lettucp salad; Cake; Sauce. Wednesday , Breakfast: Hot cakes, syrup; Ba con; Coffee. Luncheen: Cream pea soup; Wa fers; Tea; Fruit. Dinner: Veal roast; Baked pota toes; Creamed tomato; Cucumber salad; Ohocolato cornstarch Thursday Muffins; Cereal; Ba Milk toast; Stewed f'f I jL& ifLA. .v rXOPAK'VVORK Leave ,Your nlttvs Before 9 Otf ocK-Your rj.piclurfls are ready fp, p'T rwows mwwm Srrv iuirm-t rtlf',T'l -i .-it WW'.liB 1 WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLE " uSSv OOV THClft DRUGS KcEfcabsn imfie lpwpity) llrcabfast: Coroal; Boiled eggs; Coffee. Luncheon' Cold veal; Broad; Jel ly; Chocolato. Dlsner: Rabbit Pic: Mashed potn ton; Vegetable salad; Fruit Tnrto. Friibiy Breakfast: Potato pnts; Cream toast; Coffeo. Luncheon Creamed rabbit on toast; Stowed fruit; T-a. Dinner: Clam chewder: Scalloped i .npn frABinitil rnlnl-v fltllffn,! M,nnfi ,..., ..... ,, ,. snlnd; Dates with custard; Sauco. KaturtLiy Breakfast: Oatmenl with dates; Fried potatoes; Oo; Coffee. , Luncheen: Potato mlad; Creamed carrots; Tea. Dinner: Baked beans; Stuffed po tatoes; Creamod onion; Cold idaw; Apple dumpMag. 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