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vv r.vfawjiPf w?W"W IIQHT DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, 8ALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY. JUNE 11, 1004. PPFfHsp'' ttbe tt of Jr$ns By CORNELIA C. BEDFORD, Former Principal of the New York Cooking School. Frying Is a process of cooking by Jramerslon In smoklng-hot fat. Im mersion presupposes the use of a large quantity of fat "which" adds tho In experienced housekeeper, "must bo both expensive and wasteful." No, thy dear Mtfdamo, It Is nbtj for If proper care la given to It, this sumo fat may bo used over and over again fpr frying all jJortB of food. Fish balls, for Instance, arc usually' fried In a fow spoonfuls of fat In a fry ifig pan, I Say fried, for that Is tho term generally used, but It Is an Im proper one tho correct word Is saute, from a French word which wo trans late as cooking In a small quantity of fat. This fat Is entirely abso'rbed In' tho process of cooking, and when mora M to bo cookd, fresh fat must" bo 'tak- en. In truo frying a portion of tho larger quantity Is bound to bo, ab sorbod, but It Is much loss than in tho other method. Another and still more wolghty consideration Is tho fact that arllclds fried by Immersion In fat aro ndt as difficult of digestion . as thoso which have been sauted In a lit tle fat. When frying In deep fat, a deep ket tle of some sort jb neoded. Tho uton t si! preferred by many Is a round- bottomed Iron kettlo callod a Scotch bowl, but many chefs prefer a flat bottomed one with n. lnnir .strnlirhi handle and a removable crano or tall hook attached, on which to hang tho basket when draining Its cooked con tents. For homo use. any deoD sauce pan may bo talten; when the family Is a very small one, a heavy tin or enamel saucepan holding a pint and a half Is quite largo onough. A wlro basket fitting Into the sauce pan Is a Bconvenlonce, but for occasional use a jbent Surprlso ogg-bealor which Is Ireally a flat wlro spoon will ahswor admirably-. In many houses lard Is the U3ual Too many croquettes or other arti cles ohouid not bo cooked at onco, or the temperqture will bo lowered and they may become fat-soaked. Three or four croquettes or oysters would bo sufficient to cook at onco In a small saucepan. When thoy aro taken out( a moment- or two should bo allowod to elapse beforo cooking more, that the fat may havo tlmo to regain its first tomporature. Croquettes and other cooked articles are dono as soon aa'btpwncd, which usually takes about a minute; while raw articles, wnicn must oo cooked, as well aa browned, need about five minutes, and when thoy begin to color must bo drnwn to ono sldo, that tho heat may ponotrato amkcook tho Interior without burning the surface. In most cases article which are to bo fried aro encased In a covering containing egg in somo form, as dip ping in raw egg, then rolling In crumbs, or tho use of an egg and flour batter. This Is partly for the sake of appearance, but largoly because the intenso heat Instantly cooks the egg and fqrms a casing around the food, wnicn preserves tno juices In raw which can bo varied la many ways, and one for a special dessert. GroqUettes.-In a saucepan put two tablespoonfuls of butter, three table spoonfuls of salt and one-quarter of a teaspoonful of pepper. Heat, and when mixed -all gradually ono-half pint of liquid milk, stock, water, strained to matoes, etc. Stir until tho mixture Is very thick, draw to one sldo and cook for five minutes. Havo ready one pint of finely chopped cold meat or fljh (vegetables may also bo used If not too moist), seasoned to tnsto with salt, pepper, onion or lemon juice, etc. Add to tho cooked sauco, mix thoroughly, spread on a greased dish and sot away until cold and firm. Break an egg in a saucer, add a tablespoonful of hot water and beat enough to break tho strlnglness; it must not br frothy Have ready a quantity at flno dry crumbs bread la best, as crackers contain shortening-and glvo POPE'S PHYSICIAN GIVES APPROVAL park aro to bo held tomorrow and the business session on Monday, The City 1b decked 'out In tho Gorman na-v f.t. 1..3L .i lil if.'.-. 1Jtnin!k' uuuuiF cuiurs in nonor ui wiu ioiui Dr; Gulseppe Lapponi Endorses American Medical Preparation. 18 FREE FROM PREJUDICE. One of the World's Most Distinguish' ed Medical -Men, He has Availed Himself of Dr. Wllllam'a Pink Pills in His Practice and Praises Them. State of Ohio, City of Toledo, Lucas an county', ss. Frank J. Cheney makes oath that ho Id senior partner of tho Arm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business in tho City of Toledo, county and Btato afore said, and that said firm will pay tho sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and ovory caso of Catarrh that cannot bo cured by tho uso of Hall's Catarrh Cure. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before mo and subscribed In my presonso, this Cth day of Do cember, A. D. 188C. Seal. A. W. QLEASON, Notary Public, . , , , ... " ,7 ..I tno present t'opo, His Holiness Plus a crust which quickly softens, Mold v , , ,, , , . ..' 'v-i-;. ........ X, Is a man of commanding genius. II1U UilAlUlU 1UIU UI1J UUOllCU BilUlJU, I Dr. Lapponi, tho famous physician to the Vatican, whoso namo has re cently come so greatly to tho frYmt on account of his unremitting attention to His Holiness, tho lato Pono. Leo XIII, and tho high esteem and confl- Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Intor- uonco wun wnicn no is regarded by naUy( and nct8 directly on tho blood and mucous surfaces of tho system. foods and prevents cooked ones from absorbing tho fat. For this reason caro should ulways bo taken that In dipping into olther egg or batter every portion of tho surface of tho article to bo fried should sbo properly coated. If fish Or any artlclo which might taint tho fat has been fried In It. add, when tho frying Is completed, a pared raw potato cut In thin slices, and draw to ono side, whoro It will slowly coog to chips, then take from the fire. Aa soon as Its intense heat has passod away, strain tho fat through cheeso cloth laid In a sfovo If crumbs, bits of flour or dough are left In It, they settle to tho bottom when tho fat Is roheated, and bo burn and discolor It that It cannot bo used as often as jfrylng medium. Its ono fault is that othorwlso; It must then bo put aside 111 contains too little stoarlno, but this for Eoap-maklng. To tho strained fat H easily remedied by adding to It one. third of Its bulk of rendered bfeef suet. Such mixtures as cottolono, ivogotolo, ot cotora, aro oxcollent If bne does not object to tho clinging 3dor of heated cottonsoed oil which Miey contain a quality common to all vegetable oils. Having fat In sufficient quantity in Iho kettlo or eaucopan, It should bo leatqd until a thin bluo smoko arises trom circumference to center. Should ho fat oontaln water It will bubblo kn splutter, but Jong boforoWt has recched tho desired hoat tho water vm jiavo ovaporatod and tho fat xjc&ma still, for tho tonlporaturo ro- lulred for frying varl03 from 350 do- ;rees to 400 degroos F according to IheatUolo which Is to bo fried. Te est the heat, drop In a small ploco of vhftti breads If It turns goldon-brown half a mlnuto, tho fat Is hot onough lor frying Buch small articles as cro- tuettds, -For uncooked artlclOB, such a. breaded chops, smelts or raw po- lautos, tho broadtostor should turn . fteop brown within tho half mlnuto so long as it Is light colored, more can bo added from tlmo to tlmo. Whon fried nrtlcles aro taken from tho hot fat they should be held over It for an Instant to drip; thoy aro thon laid on uuglazed papor clean grocer's papor will do Bproad on a shallow pan. Any molted fat remain ing on them 13 absorbed by tho papor and they may bo served, If desired, on napklnB laid on hot dishes. Do not let tho articles touch or ovorllo each other, or thoy will loso their crisp noss. , In this day ot gas stoves, a possible dangor to ho guarded against is that of tho fnt catching flro from an opon flame. Every hoiuowlfo should romem bor that water dashed on burning fat scatters It, and so Increases tho flro. Uso ashos liberally, or, If thoy aro not handy, flour; either will smother tho Annies. All sorts of food flBh, moats, vego tables arid batters or doughB may bo fried; special reclpea havo already been given, and more will follow from tlmo to tmlo. Wo glvo today two dip each pleco Into the eggs, then roll In tho crumbs. Fry as directed. Fritter Batter. Separate tho whites and yolk3 of two eggs; beat tho yolks add ono-half of a teaspoonful of salt and a half cupful of cold water. Stir this Into ono cupful of sifted flour, add a tablesnoonful of melted butter and boat hard. Add tho whites, beaten J stiff: mix lightly and set aside for sov-l oral hours. If for fish or vegetables, add a dash of pepper; If for fruit, a half teasmoonful of powdered sugar. Into this dip the desired artlclo3, so that each piece receives a thorough but thin coating, then drop Into the hot fat. As 'a dessert, uso with sliced bananas or halved peaches and servo, with a sauce. Frlod Cream. Scald ono pint of milk In a double boiler with" an Inch stick of cinnamon, Mix together one table spoonful of flour, two tablespoonfuls of corn starch, a half cupful of sugar, a pinch of salt and two eggs. Add tho milk rcmovo tho cinnamon re turn to the double boiler and stir and cook until It is very thick, then cover and" cook for fifteen minutes. Stir in a teaspoonful of vanilla and ono toaspoonful of buttor and turn into 0 buttered shallow pan. Whon firm cut In pieces, egg and crumb as for cro quettes, fry brown and sorvo with powdered sugar or a sauce. Ml wmbmk. Minn, Send for to3tImonIala, froo. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by all Druggists, 75c. Hall's- Family Pills aro tho best. The Yost No. 10 , New Grand Master. By aho death of Supremo Master Workman William II. Miller, of Mich igan, of tho A. O. U. W., Will M.'Nar- vls, grand mastor workman, of Iowa, and Bupromo foremtoro of tho supremo lodge, becomes supremo mastor work man. Will Narvls' homo Is at Mus- DR. GUISEPPE LAPPONI. Ho Is more than a mere man of science; he Is a man of original and Independent mind. Untrammelled by the "etiquette" of the medical profes sion and having used Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People In his prac tice with good results, ho freely avows the facts and endorses tho val ue of this remedy with an authority which no one will venture to ques tion. Dr. Lapponl's Letter. "I certify that I havo used Dr. Williams' Pink Pills In four cases of tho simple anaemia of develop ment. After a fow weoks of treatmont the result enmo fully up to my expectations. For that reason I shall not fall In tho fu ture to extend tho use of this laudablo preparation not only In tho treatmont of other forms of the category of anaemia or chlo rosis, but also In cases of neu rasthenlt and tho like." (Signed) OIUSEPPE LAPPONI. Via dol Gracchi 332 Rome. ThO "fllmnln nnnomln nt ilnnnlnn. catlno, and hero tho heoJquartors of Uent" referred to bv Dr. T.nnnnni ,.4.-. ., The Machine Behind the IFne Work, Excels all others In LIGHT RUNNING PERFECT ALIGNMENT PERMANENT ALIGNMENT EASE OF ACTION BEAUTY OF CHARACTERS AND DURABILITY. 75,000 Sold Yost Writing Machine Co. 230 Stark Street, Portland. C. M. LOCKWOOD, Local Agent, 288 Commercial Street, Salem, Oregon. We Rent We Sel. We Exchange We Repair. I That fin iilifl TO ST. LOUIS ( AND THE WORLD'S FAIR Travel via Denver nnd tho Burlington Route to St. Louis Jj you wont nn interesting, comfortable nnd safe journey. Tho (Burlington is the only railroad running its own grains over its own rails all tho way from Denver to St. Louis. Fast time, clean nnd comfortable cars, obliging employes, good meals in dining cars at moderate prices. Let' mo give yqu detailed information about the trip. Vrltu jyour nnmo nnd address hore. JWtne t .,..,, tho supremo lodge will bo transferred at onco. Will Narvls Is one of tho best-known men In Iowa. Ho was a popular newspaper man for " years, then drifted Into the A. O. U. W. as a moving spirit, after having had a splondld drill In fraternal work as an officer of tho grand lodge Knights of Pythias of Iowa, of which ho was niiaiiy grnnu cnancenor. Ho is a good organizer, a pollshod wrltor, and a3 grand mastor workman has had tho duties of editor of tho official pa per of Iowa with his other duties, which has assisted him in making a grand succeB of tho order in Iowa, as Uo will mako of tho supremo lodge, for It Is understood ho will bo elected at tho supremo lodgo in a couplo of weoks to fill tho offico for a term of years', that ho now succeeds to by- rea son of tho death of his rospectel pre decessor. Mason City,- Iowa, Herald. i Smell k AdJreft . When 'cut out this ad today and mail to A. O. SHELDON. QBNCRAL AQBNT BURUNQTON ROUTE, 100 TMino STncrr, PORTLAND, ORE, WW. - x iiiitinnienninimiiiBitw lltck. MERCHANT TAILOR Court Steet ' tMM W.KMMflCMfrtMJrM most contrttlly located and .best nr. HHHimtltlljJltmiUmBltHlilUllHMHHmr'rtuiged law or hop offices In tho city. M'j"y 10 u. a. uray. e-o-tf Confederate Reunion. Nashvlllo, Tenn., June 11. Tho 14th annual reunion of tho United Confede rate veterans Is to bo held In Nash vlllo during tho coming wook. Ndver In tho history of tho city havo such olaborato preparations boon mado for tho reception and entertainment of peoplo fonrn abroad aa havo been mado for this occasion. Tho advanco guard la expected to put In an appear and tomorrow, and It Is roughly esti mated that at least 200,000 peoplo will bo hero by tho tlmo tho convention opqns Tuesday. It Is conceded that tho reunion this year will bo ono of mio luuav buccossuu mat nos over boon hold by tho organization. 0 John Mitchell Goes Abroad. Now York, Juno ll.Prosldent John MItcholl and William Dodda of the unuou Allno Workers of Amorlca sail today for Europe. Thoy will at tend tho International Mining Cong- 1 usb m i-ans noxt month as repro Bontatlvos of the organlzod mine work ors of Amorlca. Uoforo returning to tho United States thov will mnkn an oxhaustlvo study oriabor condl ilons In Great Britain an! on the con.1 tlnont. of course, that tired, languid condl tlon of young girls wnoso develop ment to womanhood is tardy and whose health, at the period of that development, Is so often Imperilled. His opinion of tho valuo of Dp. wil. Hams Pink Pills for Palo Peoplo atjZ mat timo is of, tho highest scientific J authority, and It confirms tho many published cases in which anaemia and other diseases of tho blood, as well as the nervous diseases roforred to by Dr. Lapponi, havo been cured by these pills. In all cases of anaemia and other dtseasos duo to Impover ished 'blood, nnd all affections of tho nerves, such as nervous prostration, neuralgia, St. Vitus' dance, paralyslB and locomotor ataxia, thoy oro com mendod to tho confidence of tho pub lic, and now that tfioy havo received tho emphatic endorsement of so high a professional authority as Dr. Lap poni, tho trusted physician to tho Vatican, they will bo accepted by tho modlcal and scientific world at their full value. Fought for Germany. Apploton, Wis., "Juno 11. Soveral thousand Qorman votornns havo rounded up in Apploton for tho fifth fest of tho German Votoran's Society of Wisconsin. Tho programme opens with a camp flro tonight. A parado and outdoor festivities at Plerco's If there Is anything' you aood It Is to remove tho death-dealing sowor gas from your hoijso. Mode tn Plumbing will do this and glvo you com fort as well as health. Have your old plumbing Inspected and you may save a heavy bill. BURROUGHS & FRASER 105 State St, 'Phono 1511 Main. MMMMM4MM9MMM 3 wacg 99 tm 1 Stawbewy Grates any kind at G. F. Mason i MUlor street, South Salem PHONE 2191 Red. IMMatMMf M 8W ttwmnitmiMiMmtn Wikl'Rosc Flour I $1.00 per Sack Cask price. . Barrel lots at cot prkes i Half Gtound Salts 50 lb. sack - 30c tOO lb. sack - 50c I Special 'prices on large lots. Lamp salt a spec- ialty. Notice. Tho law offices now nmintnrt In- t N. llrown, In Tioga block, will be for PILES a' A nn tnmtui u too u. lucra cunnnelfnm PILE uujjpuuiiuiH OnW SckMla, BUUnlll., O . wtlw. i i-I ... ,V7 luUu." Dr. II. u. Wjinti rw.k.v... ... "V . 1 . I..--. .----"-... J w Tt." ram, M Cwrw. BunpU. TtMTiiJjl -?-""". "Wl W'IPY. UNCIHTCW. M. SsM In lfn by 8. C. ttons. call lor Ftm SamplM. HUIE WING SANG CO. Great sale of Chinese and Japanese fancy goods. Wo also mako up all kinds of wrappers and waists, under wear and Bklrta. Gents' and ladles' furnishing goods, silks, laces and em broideries. All kinds of summor goods, matting, etc. Court street, corner of' alley, Salem "te- D. A. White & Son! 30 1 Commercial St. Pfcooe 7ft h. innimimummiiiiiiMMMHuimmnmii; Are you looking for nice SPRING SHOES? They're hero, stylos new, good woar, flno selection, low prices, we ropair also do it well. JACOB VOGT,v 99 State Street v Salerrw Dr. Stonels Drug Store IF YOU WANT A TOOTH BRUSH GO TO STONE'S DRUG 8TORE. IF YOU WANT A HAIR BRUSH GO TO STONE'S DRUG STORE IF YOU WANT A BATH BRUSH GO TO STONE'S DRUG 8TORE IF YOU WANT A COMB GO TO STONE'8 DRUG STORE IF YOU WANT A FOUNTAIN SYRINGE GO TO STONE'S DRUG STORE IF YOU WANT A BULB 8YRINGE GO TO STONE'S DRUG STORE IF YOU WANT A HOT WATER BOTTLE GO TO STONE'S DRUG STORE IF YOU WANT RUBBER NIP PLES GO TO STONE'S DRUG STORE IF YOU WANT A SYRINGE BULB GO TO STONE'S DRUG STORE IF YOU WANT A RAZOR GO TO STONE'3 DRUG STORE IF YOU WANT A DOLLAR WATCH GO TO STONE'S DRUG 8T0RE IF YOU WANT A SHAVING BRUSH GO TO STONE'S DRUG STORE IF YOU WANT A SHAVING SOAP GO TO STONE'S DRUG STORE IF YOU WANT TOILET 80AP GO TO 8TONE'8 DRUG 8TORE IF YOU WANT PERFUME GO TO STONE'8 DRUG 8TORE IF YOU WANT A MONEY PURSE GO TO STONE'8 DRUG 8TORE IF YOU WANT SPECTACLES GO TO STONE'S DRUG 8TORE IF YOU WANT ELASTIC STOCK INGS GO TO STONE'S DRUG STORE IF YOU WANT A WRI8T BAND GO TO STONE'S DRUG STORE IF YOU WANT MOTH BALLS GO TO STONE'S DRUG STORE IF YOU WANT BABY COMFORT ER GO TO STONE'S DRUG STORE IF YOU WANT TOILET PAPER GO TO STONE'S DRUG STORE IF YOU WANT FEVER THER- MOMETER8 GO TO STONE'S DRUG STORE IF YOU WANT BUGGY SPONGES GO TO STONE'S DRUG STORE IF YOU WANT SILK 8PONGE3 GO TO STONE'S DRUG STORE IF YOU WANT MATCHE8 GO TO STONE'S, DRUG STORE' IF YOU WANT SYRINGE TUB, ING , ' GO TO STONE'S DRUG 8T0RE IF YOU WANT A NURSING'BOT- TLE t GO TO STONE'S DRUG STORE IF YOU WANT ALCOHOL LAMP8' GO TO STONE'S DRUG STORE1 IF YOU WANT EYE WATER GO TO STONE'S DRUG STORE IF YOU WANT A BLOOD MEDI- CINE GO TO STONE'S DRUG 8TORE' IF YOU WANT A COUGH MEDI- CINE GO TO STONE'S DRUG 8T0RE IF YOU WANT DYSPEPSJAiTAB- LETS GO TO STONE'S DRUG STORE IF YOU WANT A CORN PLA3- TER GO TO STONE'S DRUG STORE IF YOU WANT A CORN CURE GO TO 8T0NES DRUG 8TORE IF YOU WANT A TONIC , GO TO STONE'S DRUG STORE IF YOU WANT A LIVER REM- EDV , GO TO STONE'8 DRUG STORE, IF YOU WANT A HeAUINQ SALVE ' 'w GO TO STONE'8 DRUG STOREi IF YOU WANT LIQUOR8 i V GO TO 8TONE'S DRUG STORE IF YOU WANT WINES V GO TO 8T0NE'8 DRUG STORE, IF YOU WANT PILLS GO TO STONE'8 DRUG STORE IF YOU WANT A TRU8S GO TO 8TONE'S DRUG STORE1 IF YOU WANT ANY PATENT MEDICINE ADVERTISED IN THI8 OR ANY 8ALEM PAPER GO TO 8TONE'S DRUG STORE IF YOU WANT A PRESCRIPTION FILLED GO TO STONE'S DRUG STORE" IP V-1II MA.IT. . . JS. .1 .. .ww nnni UUNUULTA- Tlnu rrnr-r- V,'j ft GO TO STONE'S DRUG STORE! IF YOU WANT TO BE TREATEDl M iu oiUNt'8 DRUG 8TORE Dr. Stone owns hit own Drug Store. Does a cash business, now after practicing medicine! twenty.flve years makes no charge" for consultation or prescription Cp-AND8EEijffT i I'BALEMoKEaONT r i