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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 3, 1921)
. ST. jfl "' ; L ,! iM-Jl V It THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON TI1UR8DAY, NOVKMHKR 3, 1031. vxcrn TWO The Evening, Herald . IT 1 dpim m fH Li . 't. S . ..' m r- I Ka E. J. MUIUUr Editor FIIKD SOULE City Editor Published dally except Sunday, by Tho -Horald Publishing Company of Klamath Falls, at 119 Eighth Street. Entered at tho postofflco at Kla tnath Falls, Oro., for transmission through tho malls as socoud-elnss natter. Conducted liy Mrs. Belle De Graf Domestic Sclonco Director Sherry Flour Co. MEMDEU OP TUB ASSOCIATED PRESS, Tho Associated Press Is exclusively entitled to tho' aso tor publication of all nows dlspatchos Icrcdlted to It, or not otherwise credited in this papor, and also the local nows pub lisher herein. THU1JHDAY, NOVKMUKIl 3, 1021. Ashland Stage Has" ' Not Discontinued A Herald story yesterday convoy ed the, erroneous impression that tho Ashland Btage, had ceased running. Tho 'proprietors of tho stage stato that tho stage will continuo to run until Bnows make the road impassa ble. 'The basis, of the story, which came from' the local postofflco, was that the summer stago contract to transport mall had expired Nor cm ber 1, which .Is correct. ' THE HTRAND llobart Dosworth's populartly Is perennial. Thoro is a saying In tho motion picture industry that a star's popu larity or vogue rarely exceeds five years on tho screen. Dut Hobart Rosworth,, pioneer in pictures and one of tho first recognised producers in tho business, Is attracting a great er following with every production, nnd his newest vehicle "Tho Druto Master," prolmses to make him a host of friends. "Tho BrutoMast or," a Hpdklnson release, produced by it Parker Ilead, Jr., will bo screen ed at the Strand Thoatro tonight. Tonight Is Country.,Storo night at Tho Strand .and Ted Whlto has laid in a stock that would put a fair day's profits into a regular storo keeper's till. 'Among the artlclos to bo glyon away aro thrco pounds of bacop, ditto of rlco, the same on checsoi a can of Crlsco, ten pounds of pancake flour, can of tuna, barrel of gla,gor snaps, , largo "b.ot tie of salad oil And three clilckons. Bert McDonald to Open Skating Rink Klamath Fnfls Is to have an up to dato rollor skating rink In McDon ald's hall at 12G south Sixth Street, according to the announcement mailo today by Bert McDonald. The grand opening will take place at 1J30 o'tlock Saturday afternoon, as the consignment of skates arrived today from Torrlngton, Cpnnectlcut. Mr.. McDonald says that the skates nre the latest pattern of roller bear ing, compressed paper whools, with comfortable' leather straps to hold them on the skuter's foot. The hall is being arrangod for a fine circular courso as well as "ccntor spins, plr outtoB, and too skating." Skating lessons will be taught In connection with the pastime, Mr. McDonald said. Saturday evening, the dancing pub i lie of Klamath Falls will be guests of both Mr. and Mrs. McDonald at n public dancing party, war tax bo ing tho only foe In counoctlon, ten cents por person, to conform with the law. Tho danco will start at 0 o'clock and last until 12 o'clock and all frlonds of tho Dreamland pavilion as well as those of tho new hall aro Invited, tho couplo say. "Tho danc- InjTpooplo of this city are requested to bo" prcsont at this party, tho more tho merrier. The music Is being ar ranged for now," Mr. McDonald said. I To garnish a dish nttrnctlvoly or servo It in an nppenling form add vory llttlo to tho cost, takes no very great amount of timo, nnd makes tho food so much moro pleasing In ovory way. Daintily served foods oncourago nppetlto nnd aid digestion. This is why an Invalid's tray should nlways havo special attention, for tho tastotully decorated, carefully pro pared food may tempt ft dullcnto np potltc. Convalescent children rnn otton bo inducod to oat food which appeals to tholr Imagination, where othorwlse tho dish would be reject ed. A . marshinallow In a hot cup of cocoa, chocolate or milk may Just bo tho thing' to make the b?vorago desirable. Alany busy homo-makors aro un able to give either tlmo or thought to elaborato garnlshtngs, but all food may. bo arrangod with some sort of symmetry which enhancos Its appe tite appeal. Mashed potatoes may bo easily arranged tn a ring oh 'a flat serving dish and the ccntor opening loft large enough to hol-1 buttered peas, string beans, br asparagus tips. .Tho, dish looks attractive and Is as 'quickly dono as arranging In two sop arato dishes, and thoro Is one less dish to bo washed. Chops of Cutlets In tho Platter Chops or cutlots can bo placed In the platter, one overlapping tho othor Imthe conter of the dish. If roasted potatoes aro on the menu use as a garnish on tho platter sur rounding tho meat. Or porhnpa boiled rlco Is' tt tako tho placn (f potatoes; If jj bjtVr n custard nip, fill with nst rite, turn out at onno on the meat platter and repeat until all tho rice is used, or arrange In a ring. For special occasions mashed potatoes can bo shaped Into Individ ual cup-shaped forms, brushed ovor with beaten egg nnd then brjwncd nicely on top grata ofvo Miner hot oven, then fill In the ccntor wlih.a cooked vegetable If stuffed4 toma toes nre to bo tho vegottiblo use theso as n garnish for tho raast. Filed egg plant ma bo used In tho samo man nor. In fact, theo are only n fow suggestions as to tho possibilities for serving food In an appealing way, for overy-day use, which will not require additional labor, such a fac tor In these' days when thoro aro so many interesting things to do. If food Is propared especially for garnishing, It should nlways be rat able. Sandwiches tied with ribbons and attractive bows may maku u pretty tnblo, but aro certainly iot practical. Havo all tho decorations desired on the tablo, but not en tho food unless It Is edible. Slices of hard-cooked eggs sur rounding a mold of spinach; rad ishes cut attractively or plain olives, rlpo, green stuffed; slices of lemon, sprinkled with paprlkn for fish; po- Various' Forms Whipped cream forced through tho pastry bog, using a star tubo, makes a very tempting decoration for dosorts. All , gelatin puddings can bo nttractlvoly sorvod In this manner; also fruit salads, and oven .tho more humblo stowed prunes or npplo sauce, will look' moro driinty and tomptlng garnished, nnd may bo sorvod as a dlnnor dessort. Whip ped cream not only adds to tho ap pearance of n dish, whothor a pastry bag is used or It Iff arrangod with a spoon, but also adds much In food raluo to tho dish with which It 'is sorvod. Very thick mayonnalso can bo usod as a garnish for salad or fish, olthor forced through a pastry bag or used plain. Cold meats aro improved with rings of groon peppers or plmonto, or crisp lettuco loaves, with a spoonful of somo 'relish, such as chutney, chill sauce, horseradish, or pickles placed In the center' of each leaf. Olives,' radishes or fringed celery also adds to the Appealing appearanco of many moat and fish dishes, as woll as sal ads. t Kf fectlto Mode In Handling Cukes Cakes can bo very effectively doc orated with candlod fruits, -walnuts, blanched almonds and pecans. An gelica or thinly sliced citron may bo soaked in warm wator, dried thor oughly, then cut Into leaves of any desired form. Tiny colored canities and marshmallows may bo usod to trim cakes for chlldron. Also tho pastry bag and star tubo wilt bo found useful for decorating small cakes, e,vcn It tho operator has vory llttlo skill In tho manipulation of this imploment. Chopped nut meats sprinkled ovor fruit salads, coffee calces, or cake Iclngi) all add to tho dainty appear ance of tho food. Immaculate linen, attractive dish es, Bhlnlng glnsswaro, all add to tho attrnctlvo appoaranco of tho talilo, and theso need not necessarily bo of tho oxponstvo variety. Important Thought in All Operations Ono Important thought to keop up permost Is tho fact that pleasing- looking food creates nn nppetlto and starts tho digestive fluids, thereby making food moro easily digested, so tho subject of appearanco Is well worth somo consideration, nqt Just for occasions, but for every day. Carrot. Ring Ono cup cooked carrots rubbed through a coarso slovo; ',4 cup thick whlto sauco; 3 eggs, beaten sepa rately; tenspoon pepper. Combine carrots and whlto sauco; add seasonings. Beat eggs sepa rately; add yolks, thon fold In tho stiffly beaten egg whltos. Pour Into a buttered Ting 'mold; stand in pan !lv-H-BI?M9HnllB0 ' ayK':'!'"T''Jfc'''''''''' ' "" " .MSBBSJKy' .flIM-t 3HMH1H tato balls dipped In molted butter and of hot wtor nm, n u m0(,. TOO MANV OFFICERS MEXICO CITY, Nov. 2. Thero nro already too many generals and colonels in the Mexican' army and for that reason President Obrcgon lia'a refused to reinstate into tho federal army numorous officers of tho old army who petltlonod 'that they bo given actjvo commands at tholr old grades. PROFFERH AID TO 8PAIK MEXICO CITY, Nor. 3. Col. Alberto Salinas, for some time head of, the school of aviation, has offered his services " a P-'o to the Spanish government In the Morroccan campaign. He was told by the Spanish embassy here, how over, that it was, unlikely his prof fer would be accepted. jranV BANISH OONSUIi COPENHAOEIf, NOT. 8. Fin Iund, the Scandinavian manager of tho' National City Iank, has beon appointed tho Danish c.onsul for San. Francisco. finely chopped parsley. Vegetable borders aro very attrac tive and offer a palatable way to use loft-ovors. Tho center can'bo filled with creamed fish, chicken or veal. Tomato Snuco and Spaghetti Pork or lamb chops may bo sorv ed on a thin layer of tomato sauco; or surrounded with spaghetti cook ed In a tomato sauco. Pork chops or sausage may be accompanied by rings of fried apples. Small croquettes of rice, fried a golden brown, and cubes of currant Jolly may bo served with roast gamo or fowl. Fried or baked bananas ndd great ly to Salisbury steak (chopped raw beef). (Fruit fritters may bo sorved with both, steak and fried chlckon. Corn fritters can be cooked on a griddle like pancakes, and nro acceptable with-almost any kind of moat course. Very small portions of left-ovor corn may bo made Into theso fritters. For moro olaborato garnishing a pastry bag and tube will be requir ed. Vory little practice Is required t'd handle a pastry bag skillfully enough for theso simple decorations. It takes only a second to fill the bag with creamy mashed potatoos ,and when forced through a large star tube, cither in a border or cup shape, to be filled with vegetables or cream od fish or meat, an otherwise com monplace dish will assume a festive appearance. The pastry bag can be made at home of heavy canvas, tn a cornucopia shape, and the tubes can be purchased at any household ap pliance department. One or two tubes are all that nre needed, so It Is not necessary to buy an oxpensivo outfit, ' Vliippcd Citeaw in crate oven until (inn. Ttomovo from pan of hot wator and let stand two or thrco, minutes, then ''turn out on a serving platter. Fill tho conter with creamed veal, fish or chlckon. Any vegetable pulp may bo used In the same manner,' adding seasoning suitable to tho particular vegetable. Thick White Sauco t One-half cup milk; 2 tablespoons butter or substitute; 2 tablespoons flour; Vi teaspoon salt. Melt butter, romovo from flro, add flour and stir until well blended. Set over fire, cook until frothy, then add cold milk and stir constantly until vory thick. lAdd salt. ( Sn i'ot Potato Cones Three cups mashed sweet pota toes; 1 egg; ono egg yolk; 1 tablo spoori buttor; 2 tablespoons brown sugar; 'A, teaspoon salt. Combino 'Ingredients, heat until creamy; let cool,.shapo, roll In slight ly beaten white of egg, then In cracker or fine broad crumbs. Put in a greased pan and bako in a hot oven until brown or fry'Indeep fat.' Ikimuin Fritters ,Ono cup flour; U' teaspoon salt; 1 teaspoon baking powder; cup miller 1 egg; ' teaspoon melted butter. IMIx and sift dry ingredients, add milk1 gradually) well-beaten egg beat until smooth then add melted shortening.' Before mixing the frit ter batter prepare bananas. Remove skins, cut in two lengthwise, then cut each piece in two crosswise; sprinklo with powdered sugar and a little lemon Juice and allow to stand whlto mixing the batter. Dip each pleco of banana in the battor and fry in hot fat; drain on brown paper. For a dessort or sweot ontroo servo with a sweet sauco; as a gar nish for meat servo plain. Apple or : H am in , X nm I'C ' T - r m. k.a ft t ii M m iul ftp ie DnonosraDn M , M that amazed Klamath Falls can be bought! Thoro 'is n rumor abroad that tho Instrument which triumphed In tho drastic comparison test, mado last Friday nt tho Presbyterian 'Church, was u special exhibition model. That rumor la FALSE. Tho Instrument was a regular Official Laboratory Model, out of our own stock. , Evpry Official Laboratory Model In our stock Is guaranteed to sustain tho same test. If you woro ono of thoso In Friday's audlonco, who wist fully exclaimed: "Wouldn't It bo wondorful it I could buy a phopograph llko that" know that you can. Know that It will perform this mlraclo ovory day for you In your own homo. THE NEW EDISON ' "thePhonograph'Witha.Soul" Como In and hear for yoursolf the Official Laboratory Model's marvelous realism. Find out about our Hudgot Plan, which enables you to own an Official Laboratory Modol for a small down payment, tho balnnco on n gentleman's ugrocmont to Hult your convenience ' , NOTE. Tho test nt tho Presbyterian Church, was mado ' by Holon Clark tho world-famous contralto and Joseph Phillips, tho ominont baritone They compared tholr living art with its IlE-CnEATION by tho Now Edison. Thoro was no dlfforcnco be tween tho living art and tho HE-CREATED art. Tho New EdUon stands absolutely alono in this achievement; no other phonograph has over sustained this test of comparison. ' Klamath Falls Music House GEO. A. WIRTZ 122 S0. SIXtH ST. plneappel fritters nro propared In tho gamo manner. Rlco Croquettes Two cups ot boiled rice; 1 table spoon butter; 1 egg; Vi teaspoon salt. To hot boiled rlco add buttor and well-beaten egg; spread on a shal low plate and whon cold Shapo In balls, roll in soft crumbs, dip In ogg slightly boaton, lhon In crumbs again nnd fry In hot fat. For swoet rlco croquottes add two tablespoons su gat nnd tho' grated rind and Juice of a lemon. Celery Fritters Cut celory in lengths of about three Inches. Parboil until tendor, hut' not broken; drain, season with salt and pepper. Prepare fritter battor as given', abovo; dip celery In batter nnd fry In doop fnt; uso as a garnish or plain, with n tomato sauco. This Is a 'good way to use the outer stalks of colery. IRISH MARBLE FOR 8. F. QUEENSTOWN, Nov. 3. Before sailing on tho Celtic en route to San Francisco, Monslgnor Rogers said he bad made arrangements to ship ten thousand pounds sterling worth of Connemara marble to San Francisco to be used to decorate the sanctuary in the Catholic cath edral of that city. Ho said he was amazed to find that the freight per ton from Oalway 'to Liverpool was higher man tnai rrom Liver pool to San Francisco. I Hot Water Each Morning ! Puts Roses in Your Cheeks 5 '?' : ,..1.1 .. , Hf.Agg,ii i-j;Ih.i.ii .......v-.g i aka'tt'A: ::-. .. BBBBHEik . 2 i mmiM . 'BBnftHftKKui' $ 1 Wi'tt'v'f4.iKm3BKmWL' ? MEXICAN EDUCATOR MEXICO CITV, Not. 3. Jose Vasconcolos, former rector of (ho National University, .has been nam ed Secrotary ot Public Education, a now cabinet post recently croatod by nn act of congress. To look one's lest and feI one's best is to enjoy, an inside lath each morning to uusa irom tne system tne previous day's waste, sour fermentations and poi sonous toxin before it is absorbed Into the blood. Just as cosl, when it bums, leaves behind a certain amount of In combustible material in tho form of ashes,' so the food and drink taken each day leave in the alimentary organs a certain amount of indigestible material, which if not eliminated; form toxins and poisons which are then Bucked Into Mu blood throughithe very ducts which are Intended to suck, ha only nourishment to eusuuq uie Doay, r If you want to'see the glow of healthy bloom in rour cheeks, to see your skin get clearer and clearer, you aro told to unnic every morning upon arising, a glass of hot Water with a tcaspoonml of llmcstono phosphate in It, which is a harmless means of, washing the waste material and toxins from the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels, thus cleans ing, sweetening and purifying tho entire alimentary tract, beforo putting more food into the stomach. Uirls and women with sallow skins, liver spots, pimples or pallid complex- iun. a wo inoso wna wikn nn witn a coated tongue, bad taste, nasty breath, others who are bothered with headaches, imiuua ipcus, acm stomach or constipa tion! should begin this phosphated hot water drinking and are assured of very Dronouneed results in one or two week. A Quarter nound of llm-aim. nhoa. phate costs very little at the drug store but Is sufficient to demonstrate that Just as soap and hot water cleanses, purifies and freshens the skin on the outside, so. hot water and llmeion nhoiDhaia act on the inside- or can a W mint aJorava consider that internal sanitation Is vast ly moro important than outside eleanlt ncsa, becauso the ekln pores do not ab sorb impurities into the blood, while tho bowel pores do. rt Women Vho deal to' enhance the beauty of their complexion should Just try this for a week and netkf results, H T i 4 i lO ,, :iv - Si'.-.. Hj m u