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Show PIUTE COUNTY NEWS, JUNCTION, UTAH the , EXPERIENCE OF KITCHEN m 01 Bi CABINET L NERVOUS WORM v i Weak, Blue, Discouraged Relieved by Taking Lydia0 E. Pinkhams Medicine lfZS. Wen tern Newspaper Union.) Com, read to m iom poem, (CO, Soma stmpla and shall soothe That feeling And banish the heartfelt lay. that restless thoughts of day. Longfellow. SEASONABLE DISHES A good way to teach the family to like spinach is to serve it in an ap- petlzlng and attractive 11 Spinach With Noodles, Put a layer of cooked spinach into a baking dlsb, cover with a layer of chopped cooked noodles, sprinkle with grated cheese and seasonings; add a cupful of rich, milk and bake until thoroughly hot. f Curried Lamb. Take one and neck, pounds of lamb from the two large, thinly sliced onions, one-hatable cupful of butter, spoonful of curry powder, one tea of s spoonful of vinegar, a tablespoonful of flour, one tablespoonful of tomato catsup and boiled rice. Wipe the meat, cut Into one and pieces, sprinkle with salt and pepper and the flour. Melt the butter, udl the onions and meat anJ cook uatL the meat is browned. Now add the curry and enough boiling wa ter to cook. Heat slowly to the boll Ing point, add the vinegar and catsup and simmer until the meat is tender Thicken with flour, season with salt and pepper and serve in a border of rice. Stew Prune and Cheese Salad. the remove until soft, large prunes stones and fill with cream cheese, dip into highly sea soned French dressing, roll In chopped pecan meats and serve with a ripe olive sliced. Use the center slices for garnishing. Arrange on lettuce hearts and pipe roses of mayonnaise on the salad. Date and Ginger Sandwiches. Chop cupful of dates and the same amount of canton ginger, add a bit of lemon Juice and some of the sirup from the ginger Jar, simmer all to-- , t gether at a low heat until ened. Spread when cold on buttered bread. Chop the Chicken Sandwiches. white meat of one chicken very fine, then pound to a paste. Add salt, pepper and cayenne to tuste. Cover one tablespoonful of gelatin with a tablespoonful of cold water, let stand half an hour then add six tablespoonfuls of cream. Stir over the heat until the gelatin is dissolved, now beat this Into the chicken and let it stand until cold. Cut into squares and let harden. Serve cut into thin slices, on buttered bread, covering with another slice of buttered bread. Good Things to Eat. There is such a wealth of good vegetables and fruits during the summer that we need not suffer for variety 8oup of Green well-buttere- "I was nervous Cincinnati, Ohio. and could not sleep, had crying spells and the blues, and didnt care if 1 lived or died. My right side was very bad and I had backache and a weakness. I read about your medicines in the papers and wrote for fur- one-hal- lf one-ha- one-half-in- well-seasone- Kermit and Theodore Off for Wild Places In Asia one-ha- By JOHN DICKINSON SHERMAN ND when you leave this little country and ride three days northeast, always among you get to such I mountains, a height that tls said to be the highest place in the world. . . . There are great numbers of all kinds of wild beasts; among others, wild sheep of great size, whose horns are good six palms in length. . . . The ride plain is called Pamir and you findacross It for twelve days together, ing nothing but a desert without habitation or any green thing, so that travelers are obliged to carry with them whatever they have need of. The region Is so lofty and cold that you do not even see any birds flying. And I must also notice that, because of this great cold. Are does not burn soasbrightusual, ly, nor give out so much heat nor does it cook food so effectually. F (f I How would you like to be this summer with Kermit and Theodore Roosevelt, hunting for Marco Polos "wild sheep of great size up In the Thlan Shan mountains of Eastern Turkestan? I thought so. Apparently most of the ten million male Americans between ten and nineteen to say nothing of and women are simply the grown-up- s consumed with envy. For, according to their tentative I and Su-tthey are schedule, so named In their Chinese credentials are Just about now in Srinagar, India, with George K. Cherrie, who went ahead to arrange for an outfit of yaks, d ponies and fifty or more natives. They are probably wearing some kind of queer native costume, shootin-Irons- " and fussing over their from the glances impatient casting Vale of Kashmir toward the giant mountains overhead. The Roosevelts and Cherrie con o Ko-M- long-haire- r antelopes, deer and wild camels. What the expedition wants most, however, is Marco Polos mountain sheep, Ovis Poll, named for him by latter day naturalists. This sheep was long considered fabulous, but there is such an animal, unless it has now become extinct. This was settled In 1838, when Lieut. John Wood, an Englishman, sent to the Royal Asiatic society an Ovis Poll horn measuring 56 inches on the curve. The drawing reproduced is supposed to portray a male and female of the species. They strongly suggest our big horn of the rookies, still to be found In Rocky Mountain, Yellowstone and Glacier National parks. This Marco Polo was a Venetian gentleman of the Thirteenth century In prison at Genoa he entertained his fellow prisoners with marvelous tales of his travels. Later he and a scribe put the ales into The Book of Ser Marco Polo the Venetlon Concerning the Kingdoms and Marvels of the The book became the best East. seller of the medieval lilerary world. It was universally believed to be one gorgeous fabrication from beginning to end and Marco Polo was honored for many centuries as the worlds But time played havoc biggest liar. with Marco Polos reputation, for most of his tales were found to be true The quoted extract from the chapter of his book is a good thirty-secon- stitute an "American scientific ex-- p fie d 1 1 1 o n, James nanced by Simpson of Chicago in the Interest of the Field museum of that The purcity. Is the colpose of the lection life animal rare of a region pracunrepretically In the sented museums of this country. The grouped photo-grap- d A fifty- - OmmMym show these mals. rs So long-haire- the Roose- velts must carry food supplies to last to the Pamir plateau. Time is precious in these mountains. Win ter closes the passes early and if the Roosevelts dont get back into the Vale of Kashmir by early October they will either have to 6tay all winter or go out to the north by trails hs ani- Two rare beasts of prey are the snow leopard and the tiger. Then there ar the goa, scharpoo and burrel, not to mention gaaeUss, Pills, and used Lydia E. rinkhams Sanitive Wash. 1 have had good results in every way and am able to do my work again and can eat anything that comes along. My friends tell me how well I am looking. ' Mrs.F.K.CoRlELL 123 Peete Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. Willing to Answer Letters I have used your Philadelphia, Pa, medicines for nervousness and a rundown system with a severe weakness. After taking Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound and using Lydia K Pinkhama Sanitive Wash I feel like a different woman and have gained in to answer letters everyway. I am willing Dora asking about the medicines. Pa. 11th S. 2649 Philadelphia, St, IIolt, Sold by druggists everywhere. Severe Headache and Constipation Relieved Over Night aertoul Itlnrae 1 beeeme vert constipated and auffered from awful headache. One day 1 bought a box of Beecham'a end found that if 1 took them on going to bed 1 never 1 would feel fine in the morning. have a headache now. and have taken Beech-ara- 'i I am 5) yeara old "After PlU d Ovis Poll, Drawing From Wild Oxen, Pii. enough and Goata,' by R. Lydokksr. described heartbreaking as for 29 year,." Mr,. W. C. Staub, Bethlehem, Pa. For FREE SAMPLE --writo B. F. Allen Co., 417 Canal Street, New York box and But from your drugglat in For coiutipdtfdn, bilfoumeu, ale It fteodochci and other digotfva ailment, take d If Bee Cham lf e herewith some of rare AAr-- sample of his "true lies." He actually was there about the year 1256 and his The description is probably exact. route he traveled runs up to 20,000 feet In places and water bolls at about 178 degrees. The Roosevelts are chips of the T. R. of "strenuous old block, life fame. The sons are upholding the Roosevelt tradition. Kermit Is a He was man. seasoned with his father in Africa and Brazil and has hunted in Alaska, Manchuria and India. Theodore says he is the tenderfoot of the party. Cherrie is a veteran naturalist who has made thirty-ninexplorations, including the Roosevelt expedition to the "River of Doubt, but this is h's first venture in Asiatic hunting. Dangers encountered and hardships endured in the name of sport outnumber even the multitude of sins popularly supposed to be covered by charity. The months trip from New York to Srinagar by sea, rail and motor, was easy. But heres a bare outline of what the hunters are now facing: It will take them a month or so to climb the Burzll trail to Gllgit on the "Roof of the World, the Jumping-of- f place of civilization The narrow and dangerous trail averages an altitude of 17,000 feet, which taxes vitality and Is an acid test of tempers and disTravel through snow positions. passes is mostly by night for fear of avalanches. And is Gllgit only about halfway to the lofty Iamlr plateau. Gllgit and the resurrounding gion is a famine country, fed from the valleys below. repro- duced Vegetable Compound, Blood Medicine and Liver o I Pills CuticuraSoap Is Pure and Sweet Ideal for Children well-sof- B MARCO POLO. ms lf three-fourth- I ther information. I took Lydia E. Pink-ha- d Sample Soap, Ofotmant. Taleom fra. AcMraaa I OaraLalralor1oOjiJIJaMJiM Chemicals From Leather Chemists have recently obtained from scraps of leather ninny Important substances, Including drugs, medicines, paint pigments and a fuel oil. Science Service. FOR SWAMP-ROO- T KIDNEY AILMENTS There is only one medicine that really ae a inedicint stands out for curable ailments of the kidney, liver and blnddcr. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Roo- t stand th highest for the reason that it has proven to he just the remedy needed in thousands upon thousands of distressing case. make friends quickly beSwamp-Roo- t cause it mild and immediate effect it It i a goon realized in most cases. gentle, healing vegetable compound. Start treatment at once. Sold at all drug stores in bottles of two sizes, medium and large. However, if you wish first to test this great preparation send ten cents to Dr.. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a sample bottle. When writing be sure and mention this paper. Shell greena peas to make six quart; ofaddwater cupfuls and a sprig of mint; cook until the peas are done, Press to season. through a colander, add two tablespoonfuls of sugar, one tablespoonful of arrow root or cornstarch, and a little white pepper. Add to the liquor In which the per were boiled, stir and The Modern Miss cook until well done. Have ready a are the first girl I ever loved. "You meat extract dissolved of teaspoonful I like you, Ronald, hut you must In a little water and stir Into the soup scare or veal stock Chicken up somebody for me to take you when serving. from. of in water used Instead clear be away may which to cook the peas, making a more As a rule the man who lives slowly delicately flavored soup. lives long. cut Into dice French Turnips. Pare, and cook until tender, one pint of white turnips, nave ready the following sauce: To four tablespoonfuls of flour, add one teaspoonful of salt, teaspoonful of pepper, and four tablespoonfuls of butter; add one pint of milk and stir the whole until it bolls. Remove from the fire and add two well beaten eggs; stir until the of a cupeggs are set, add ful of scraped onion or very reheat Remove from the heat, add the Juice of a large lemon. 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