The Polk County post. (Independence, Or.) 1918-19??, June 18, 1920, Image 8

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    C IT Y A Ü D C O U N T R Y
Tripp aells real estate
Another Royal Suggestion
9
J. O. Anderson was here from
Silverton this week.
C O O K IE S and SM A LL C A K E S
Mrs. C. Ë. Ireland arrived today
from Yam hill county.
F ro m th e N EW ROYAL COOK BOOK
Cream shortening; add sugar
and well-beaten egg; beat
well and add milk slowly; sift
flmtr, baking powder, salt and
cacoa inte mixture; stir until
smaath, add vanilla. Put one
tablespoon of batter into
each greased muffin tin and
bake ¡in moderate oven about
*• minutes. Cover with boiled
icing. 0 n n < a Cake«
HEN
the children
romp in hungry as
young bears, here are some
wholesome, economical de­
lights that will not only be
received with glee, but will
satisfy the most ravenous
appetite in a most whole­
some manner.
Cookie«
W
St cup shortening
2 cups sugar
14 cup milk
2 eggi
•4 teaspoon grated nutmeg
1 teaapoon vanilla extract ec
grated rind o f 1 lemon
4 cups flour
3 teaspoons Royal Baking
Powder
Cream shortening and sugar
together; add milk to beaten
eggs and beat again; add
slowly to creamed Shorten­
ing and sugar; add nutmeg
and flavoring; add_ 2 cupa
flour sifted with baking pow­
der; add enough more flour
to make stiff dough. R oll out
very thin on floured board;
cut with cookie cutter, sprin­
kle with sugar, or put a raisin
or a piece of English walnut
in the center of each. Bake
about 12 minutes in hot oven.
Cocoa Drop Cakea
BAKING
POWDER
A bsolu tely P u re
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Quartier were
here from Portland over Susday.
When you want the best call for
Liberty bread. Baked by electricity.
Powder
Ed Rogers bought one of H ew itt’s
thoroughbred Jerseys paying $1200
for the animal.
cup I
• « ,
i*'
Je caps flour
Iti ««spoon s R o y a l B a k in «
COOK BOOK FPtE
Just oft the press and finer
than ever before.
This
new Royal Cook Book con­
taining ¥ 0 delightful re­
cipes, will be sent to you
free If you will send your
name and address.
4 tablespoons shortening
1 cupHugsr
1 r gg
>4 cup milk
1*1 cup« flour
S teimpoon.-i R oyal Baking
Mrs. Clyde W illiam s and tlaugl.
ter, Thelma, are visiting Portland
friends and relatives this week.
i
is
lie
ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO.
Powder
lift Pulton Street
CUP cocoa
teaspoon salt
teaspoon vanilla extract
Hew York City
‘ 'Bake with R oyal and be Sure
"Y ourex”
Silverware
Mrs. Sam Cox of Oregon City is
visiting Independence friends.
1 oupswj^gr
H teaspoon salt
i tteaspooa orange ««tract
grated rind of 1 orange
Cream shoitening; add sugar
slowly, heating well; add milk
a little at a time; then add
well-beaten egg; sift flour,
baking powder and salt to ­
gether and add to mixture,
add flavoring and grated
orange rind; mix well. Bake
in greased shallow tin, or in­
dividual cake tins, in hot
oven 15 to 20 minutes. W hen
cool cover with orange icing.
G U A R A N T E E D — “ Y o u re x ” silver-plated ware
is guaranteed to never show the effects o f wear. Its
base o f silver-colored composition metal is insurance
to the manufacturer, the dealer and the user that
recourse to this guarantee seldom, i f ever, w ill be
required.
Mins Genevieve Cooper returned
Thursday from Aurora.
4 tablespoons shortening
ROYAL
46
Ì Ì
Miss Dorothy Paddock returned
to Seutrie today after a visit with
Misses Opal Hewett and L ila DicL-
lIlsO ll.
Tile Civic League w ill hold a reg­
ular meeting at the Library Wed-1
nesday at 2:30 o'clock. Special
j business.
Is sold only through jewelers with an established
reputation for reliability. Y o u ’ll find it on sale only
in jewelry stores.
Its base of silver-colored composition metal— pre­
cisely the same color as the silver plating— perfectly
conceals the effects of wear. That will be true as
long as the ware remains in use. You can sharpen a
“ Y o u re x ” table knife without uncovering a base
i3tai o f different hue.
F or all purposes “ Y o u re x ” silverware will serve
your purpose.
Reasonably Priced;
Sensibly Purchased .
I The Sunday afternoon and even-
i ing show at the Isis “ Soldiers of
j Fortune ’ is one of the best ever
shown here.
A t meeting of the Library Board
Wednesday, as is the custom, reg­
ular monthly meetings were ad­
journed until Fall.
Sold in Independence only by
A. L. Kullander
;.<w -"JBTWBSS
The strawberries served at the
Rebekah feast this week were a
A ROW OVER AN
Dolores is the most beautiful crea­ MISS FREIDA CAMPBELL
present from Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Mc-
INDEPENDENCE G IR L ture ulive we deny. Dolores is a
WILL GO TO EUROPE
Elmurry and the members greatly
ham.
enjoyed the treat.
(Continued from Page 1)
Uig editor of Uie News and lie re­
plied an follow«;
“W e accept your challenge. Your
view« on beauty ar 0 nonsensical.
Portland women have beautiful
complexions because the climate is
rniid and moist. The Portland cli­
mate is neither dry nor salt. Port­
land ia known thruout the world a «
thg City of Rose«. The roses bloom
hi our gardens and the blush of the
rose is on every woman's cheek."
Then The Polk County Post
butted in. it declared that if Zieg-
ield really wiahed to see the “most
boauliiul salesgirl in America" lie
would huvg to get off the tram in
independence
and
finished
the
declaration with this challenge;
“W e have the same climate as
Portland. W e huv« the roses too
and not only is the blush of the
rose on every woman's cheek, but
the nectar of the hop 1 « a tome to
thg dimples of lair maideus creat­
ing a beauty in conjunction with
the blush of the rose that is un­
believable to man unless with his
own eyus he has beheld it "
The editor of the News at once
realising that he would not be able
to put over a Portland girl against
such competition alleges that The
Poet s cauUidule is not eligible inas­
much as she is not a salesgirl. But
she 1« a salesgirl Just the »aw e.
While it's true she doesn't sell
goods over the counter she waits
upon the public iu another way for
so much per and does a good job of
it. Bhe is eligible.
As a matter of fact, the editor of
the Newts is seeking to asceraiu
the Ideulity of The Post s candidate
that lie may secure for her more
pioiiablg employment in Portluud
thus making iter a resideut of that
city and the candidate of llie News.
But The Post does not propone to
be caugbt napping. No, sir! Our
candidate outclasses anything in
iterliund and were we to speak her
uawo, ail would praiae our Judg-
iuw u L
Friends and beaux would
crowd us off the walk boosting for
h«r.
So it is that The Folk County Post
and the Porlaud News are in a tow
over a girL
P. S.: Ziegfeid's statement that
(Continued from Page 1.)
street, Salem, in company with
TREASURE CAST UP BY SEA eighteen other fortunate American Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Woodworth
of Berkley, Cal., are guests at the
students w ill sail from N ew York
British Coast Practically Patrolled at
home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Cal-
for France in September.
All Times by Parties in
8earch of It.
Tin* seashore may sound a curi-
oiir place on which to seek for treas­
ure trove. But such is the case, nev­
ertheless. Along the east coast of
England, and the English channel,
some parts of tile Bristol channel,
the Welsh coast, and the coasts of
Ireland, one finds parties of treas­
ure seekers. Wet and dry, summer
and winter, they spend their time
on the shore following the tide as it
ebbs out to sea, and carefully, mi­
nutely examining the beach, and
crevices o f rock, and shallow pools.
Some carry a rake, with two long
iron prongs, others just a prod of
wood or iron. With this they fer­
ret among the gravel and sand, and
crannies in the rocks, casting aside
the seaweed, and exploring each spot
very searchingly. Their rake or
prod at last strikes something hard,
there is a ring, a touch, o f metal en­
countering metal, and a coin is
brought te the surface. Sometimes
it is only a copjier, sometime« a shil­
ling or a half-crown, but again,
sometimes it is a gold coin struck
with the head o f some monarch who
reigned two or more hundred years
ago.
At Whitby in the north of
England, a case of gold sovereign*
wa* found In one o f these parties.
DEMOCRATIC CONTROL
FOR STñTE CHñMSEs
Subscribers to Budget Will
Have Voice In Matter
of Expenditures.
breath. Mr. and Mrs. Woodworth
w ill attend the Shriners convention
before returning South.
-
Oven- ... l - , —
Independence Bakery
M ain Street
Phone M-1321
F O R T I F I C A T I O N S OF METZ.
i
An article by Coy. E. M. Blake,
C. A., in the Journal of the United
States Artillery, speaking of the
The catterpiller worm which Is
modern Metz fortifications, says that
very destructive to hops has made
its appearance in some * of the the turrets containing the Krupp
yards and the growers w ill proceed guns can be manned and supplied
to use such means as w ill make without ever exposing a man, as all
the insects die at the earliest possi­ batteries are connected with other
ble moment.
works o f the “ Feste” by deep subter­
ranean galleries. Miles of these gal­
Am ong the swedt girl graduates leries have been cut, with a cross
at Monmouth is Miss U lla Dickin­ section and grade to allow men to
son, who has been domiciled at the
circulare rapidly when needed, and
senior cottage for some time. Miss
one finds complete kitchen, bakeries,
Dickinson portrayed an important
bathing and toilet rooms for the
part in the class play, “ The Road
garrison,
large recreation rooms,
To Yesterday.”
j
electric lighting and power, and a
complete system of forced draft ven­
"A fter I have subscribed to the Ore­
gon 8tate Chamber of Commerce, wTiat
part will I have In the organization?"
This question is frequently heard in
connection with the State Chamber e.x-
vansicn movement now in progress.
The answer is that all subscribers
will have a voice In saying how the
money w ill be spent. By this and
WORLD’S POOREST CITY
other methods the fundamental demo­
cracy of the organization is assured.
IS MADE RICHEST
Of course the Board of Directors,— to
BY TOURIST TRAVEL
which every member is eligible,— will
actually expend the funds of the organ­
ization; but they will be guided in
From the poorest republic In the
their expenditures by the wishes e f the world to the richest is what tourists
subscribers.
travel did for Switzerland. That little
To determine what the subscriber« republic practically unknow n a century
want the State Chamber to do, group ago is now recognized the world over
meetings will bo hold iu «very center as a playground for tourists because
of population in the state, when all sub- its scenic beauties were capitalized.
Data showjng what the tourist bual-
sertbars will be called together and
asked to answer. In writing, the fol­ ues« has done for Switzerland has been
lowing questions:
prepared by Alfred A. Aya representing
1. What can the Oregon State Cham­ the Swift interests iu Oregon and
ber of Commerce do to improve condi­ turned over to the Oregon State Cham­
tions of opportunities in your own line ber of Commerce to be used in connec-
tlonwith its state-wide expansion cam­
of business or profession?
2. What do you believe the Oregou paign now in progress.
It lias a direct bearing on the cam-
“ Sc
U
is on State Chamber of Commerce should do
pa i ¿n b r reason of the fact that one of
to
advance
the
Intri
sts
of
your
own
again.'’
the chic f arguiti ,'nts being used by the
community?
“ Yes. and the husbands who
s that cities are spend-
3. What In your opinion ns a citizen, Sta to Cl
couldn’ t fsissibly gel home to dinnei la the thin* of first Import? i ce for ing: lui t sums to advertise their In-
before seven o’clock, will be quitting the Oregon State Chamber <
' u j ter pgtS along civic industrial lines.
prepared by Mr. Aya
li 1 til
their offices at three every after- nteree to do for the good of the t:it
iiomie value of tourist
iho
as a whole?
uoon.
After these group meetings 1. vi tra\
,ed that tourists an­
been held under the direction of lo !
FLYINO FA TA L ITIE S .
executive committee in charge of a. mia U y Spolld mo te than *750,000,000 In
Loci Stai es. Of this sum it ia
the
campaign, each district will stl.c i
Of tl^e i-l riving fat ulitics in the representative to attend a convcn m ost imatt mí Maine ■ and Colorado receive
U nite! States air service during with the officers and directors of the rioke to $00,000, '00; the New England
*100,000.000; Florida
191H, 83 per cent are attributed to State Chamber, and the answers to the st a tl’S 1lose to
$200.000 ,000 and southern Calt-
ctoi
questions
will
be
formulated
into
a
the fault or carelessness o f the pilot
program of activities lestgnod to unite torn la i lose to *300.000,000— while In
ns the primary cause, and 8 |>er cent the entire state on deCutte tasks.
1918 it was estimated that Oregon with
to the failure of the plauc.
The program of work will also con­ scenery si cond to none in the world
trol expenditure«. When work is start­ received less than 35,000,000 from this
ed on this program the directors will source
"T h e best example in the world of the
H W M n m a u m m M ia ia iiR iM iin in u a ia iia iija iiia M a iia iiia iiB it B iiw i^ follow their present practice of submit­
ting questions of wide importance by posslbilitii s of the tourist business is
Switzerland, with an are* of 15.965
means e f referendum
The Directors reprasent every city square utiles. or about one-third larger
¿ ¡a n d fwuniy in the state
Represent« than Harney county in eaatern Oregon.
"T h e Sw iss did not consciously begin
tlon on the Board Is arranged geo­
graphically and not based on popula­ development of the tourist business
tion. Eastern Oregon is represented by [ until about 100 years ago, starting
fire Directors. Western Oregon by five, i with the single guest in the spare
Multnomah County by two, aud there j room until today the little republic
are three at large; making a total of has. according to the latest hotel guide,
And are putting out the best bread on the market.
fifteen, which avoid* the possibility 959 hotels and doubles its population
i annually through the tourists. It is
sf control by any one section
It if more like Mother's bread. Clean and baked
To sum up: The State Chamber will said the little village o f St. Morits ha*
by electricity.
•o wh«t the subscribers themselves say ■ few over fifty native population, but
should be done
it will fuuotlon 3700 beds for tourists."
Specific cities cited by the State
Try it; You will like it.
through • Board of Directors elected
hy delegates and officer«, including an to advertise their possibilities Include
I sxecutive secretary elected by the Chamber that are spending huge sum«
I : Board Voting will be done by consti­ San Francisco which is now raising a
tuent members Individual subscriber« fund o f *260.000' Seattle now engaged
j ! help make up the program of actlvttlM in mlstng *.'50.000 and New Orlean«
5 and carry them to completion through which put *100.000 Into an advertising
i campaign
l|eewu)Ut#r service
Have Installed Electric!
Jeweler and Engraver
tilation.
P.
VV.
Johns represented Inde­
pendence Post at a state meeting
of the American Legion in Port­
land Saturday.
The vocational
training
explained
and
to
disability acts were
those
present
transmission to the different posts
of the state.
The Ladies A id of the Methodist
church gathered last Thursday af­
ternoon for a social good time. Its
members are usually so industri­
ous 'tis hard to deviate from the
“ w ell worn path.” However, with
some exceptions, probably includ­
ing Mrs. Davidson, Mrs. Ingram,
Mrs. Hewett and a few others, who
naturally love to work, the time
was spent in “ playing,” eating and
a general “ get together."
A Newspaper
with a
Circulation
O O
^
for
large that it reaches
every nook and corner
of the section in which it is
published is the only medi­
um profitable »
For Advertisers
and
The Post Qualifies
without competition.