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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 27, 1914)
POULTRY —— ENGLISH MIXED GRILL and Dairy Produce •f «II bbwle want*!. Write fur wur CASH OPFER FIN« I’carHon-l’ajfc ('<>. '¡¡¡[".ov’ DISH FOR ANY OF THU Rselps That Will Provide Sufficient for Three Persona—- Devonshire Cream Another Idea We Owe to English Housewives. I miffhl, »old and •srhanv«w| rn«ln*>a. Loll«ra. aa*ri‘ltl«. Hr. K«n<l 6 t Mtra k Liat atpl I'rir«« IHI J L. MAUI IN t o.. Hi Uim.. ruitlarxl. Or. A mlx«>! grill la vary popular In Eng land for lunebsoo, but it would be as good as a light dinner or aupper. TO LEARN CHIROPRACTIC. btMnlqm. The following recipe makes enough | for three persons: Three lamb chops, on« half pound of enuaag«s, four kid iicys, two tomatoes and a half pound "t nniahroofos Grill the chops, Hausugi-a and kidneys together, slice i th» tomatoes and fry with the mush- | rooms The mushrooms tuid the toma toes should not be cooked long enough for the slices of tomatoes to lose their «hap« Arrange the meat on a platter, lay the vegetables around tho edge, garnish with parsley and serve. No jgra»y should be used with this dish, i not ov«n the Juice from tho mush- rooms and tomatoes, or the flavor will be spoiled and the grill will look messy and unappetizing. Try this recipe some time when you have a few sausages or kidneys left over from some meal, and you will U wu mote nrceaaar, lililí Sllllllpoi Am.y find that you have a new and excellent • bas <J»ttMmatra'*d Uta sim<«t irlrs< uI mus affi- . dinner dish with very little trouble or €•• ». and h»rail•••»!»••.• t Anttirt>h<>i4 Var«inatio«, expense. •O •• laafM NOW by «bytlx lar», »ou at»4 Devonshire Cream—This Is juat as F ■■»••• family, || i« «m«a »Hal »han huusa insuma' a. A*a yuur rbysb isa, drugrls*. < m s<n4 fot **><•*• delicious as It sound« and far less ex- F <u had ly$>hui«D‘* «»Mag ut Iyf>bul4 Vuela«, [ pensive. In fact. It isn't really cream faauits Trusa usa, sn4 4an<«$ ft.im i yyhoid Car fiara. ÎHT (III ira I ABOFA IOWY. BrtMlfY. (AL ! at all. although no one would ever ravawciae VACAiass a SSBM«S waasa V a. ucseta know that unless she were told, for it tastes like an exceptionally rich, thick cream. It la used everywhere In Eng Congressional Duty. Grouchy Voter I think congrt'«« land. as It will keep for several days ought to quit sending out ntteda to ua In a cool place and does not nwd to farmers. be kept on Ice Ice In Great Britain Is Congressman (visiting hl« district) u decided luxury, and not the dally —Why, aren't th« need» good? necessity that It has become In Ameri Voter Oh, yes, th« acdii are all right, lull I think eongrnaa ought to ca. but even though the Iceman comes plant the needs ntid rend UH tlio vegc dully to your door and your fresh cream will keep sweet for a day or tables- Lippincott's Magazine. two. you may find a jar of rich Dev- Of Course. onshfr« cream a convenient thing to “I hear you had your portrait paint have on baud. ed hy the most famous artist In Eu Two quarts of milk will make rope." "Yes. but to tell you th« truth. It enough cream for two persons, and the milk left after the cream has been doesn’t look a bit like me." "In the case of such a famous artist taken off can be used tor cookies, so It Is up to you to try to look like the there Is no waste. portrait.— Louis« lllo Courier Journal. Put an earthenware pan of milk In a cold place for 12 hours. Then place If the candidates with their pictures It on the fire and let It come slowly to In the papers are not within th« law, some of thorn will ha.e to go Into ths tho scalding point; leave It on the Ore for about half an hour, but do not let moving picture business. P boll; then remove to a cold place The high cost of living has hit poll- and let II stand for seven or eight lisa It win cost ili"! to «et oae hours, till all the cream Is risen. Take man's vote on a California Isthmus. off the cream, which should be thick and clotted, and serve on fruit, tarts, cake, etc. OPPORTUNITY IS HERE OLMES BUSINESS COLLEGE Thou*«andM of Graduait* non a int.it raaa i \ h » hmation I OLDEST U aaliinf ton aH l<Mb Mta. I POIITLAND. OKK. MOST I MODERN Hair stain at tho poatofflce InekH owner. Clerks with silver threads among the blonde uro keeping an eye on It. Why not "sic" a few fumigated cuts and sterilized rut terriers on those Infected rntn? MOTHER OF SCHOOL GIRL Tells How Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Re stored Her Daugh ter’s Health. For Picnic and Camp. When you have a large cake of lee and want a small piece to put In a glnas you are somewhat helpless If you liavo no Ice pick at hand. But you need 1 not be so. Use an ordinary pin instead of an Ice pick and you can have the Ice In pieces the six« you desire. Press the pin Into the Ice as far as It will go, and work It back and forth slowly and steadily until the ice splits Then put the pin In a new place and make another cleft. In this way yau can break off piece after piece of J any desired size. Ragout of Beef. Cut two poundn of round steak Into one-inch cubes; put two tablespoons of suet Into saucepan and when hot add the meat, browning on all sides; Into tho fat blend two tablespoons of flour, ; and then add one pint of water In I which has been dissolved one tea- npoon of extract of beef; udd one tea spoon of salt and three-quarters tea- ! spoon of white pepper and simmer for lft hours. Stiffening Curtains. When doing up curtains at home If flour Is used Instead of starch the iron will not stick so much and the curtains will have more the appear ance of new ones. One good table spoonful of flour for each curtain is sufficient. Mix the flour to a thick paste with cold water, then put In the tub and pour on as much boiling wa ter as required for rinsing the cur tains. Hover, Iowa.— “From a small child <ny 13 year old daughter had female weakness. I spoke to three doctors about it and they did not help her any. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound had been of great benefit to me, so 1 decided to have her give It a trial. She has taken five bottles of tho Vege table Compound ac cording to directions on the bottle and she is cun*d of this trouble. She was all run down when she started taking the Comjtound and her periods did not come right She was so poorly and weak that I often had to help her dress herself, but now she is regular and is growing strong and hcnlthy.”— Mrs. M artin II elvig , Plover, Iowa. Hundreds of such letters expressing gratitude for the good Lydia E. Pink ham’s Vegetable Compound has accom plished ar« constantly being received, proving the reliability of thia grand old remedy. If you are ill do not drag along and continue to sutTer day in and day out but at once take Lydia E. I’inkham’g Vege table Compound, a woman’s remedy for Woman’s ills. Novel Salad. An attractive way to serve small hits of smoked chicken Is to cut them Into tiny cubes, put Into a cup. and add enough seasonod gelatin to cov er. Put into a cold place to get flrm. Unmold, cut Into Bmall squares, sprin kle with finely chopped celery, and serve, as a salad with a French dress ing, or a stiff mayonnaise. Good Hand Cleanser. Kerosene will cleanse your hands better than anything else after black Ing a range or stove. Pour a little In the water, wash your hands In It, then wash them in tepid water and finally with plenty of soap and a stiff nail brush In hot water. Finish up by rub bing the hands with lemon juice, rose water or glycerin. Toasted Cheese Sandwiches. Cut bread as for any sandwich and place between slices a thin slice of cheese. Season cheese with salt and cayenne. Toast until cheese Is melt ed. holding bread together. These are very good with salads of any kind where mayonnaise Is not served. If yon want xpecinl advice write to l.jrdla F. Pinkham Medicine Co. (confl- dentlnl) Lynn, Mass. Your letter will Ite opened, rend and answered by a V.ouiau auvl held iu strict cvuiideucc. P. N. U. Precaution In Buying Always Necsa- ssry—Style of Prsparatlon May Be Varied. LIQHTKR MEALS. SECOND HAND MACHINERY Th« «rhoul that »«ta ywu a fftwal position. TO SELECT AND COOK FISH No. 38, BH4 To Bake Potatoes Quickly. Tn baking potatoes, put a small pan of water In the oven and you will find they bake much quicker. I In buying flsh get tho kinds In sea son, as this lessens the chance of be ing served with ooltFstorage products. Gold storage flsh may be known by tho lack of brightness In the eyes. Frosh fish have clear eyes, red gills, the fins stiff, and tho scales shining. The flesh should be so flrm that when pressed by the fingers it should spring back. Fish showing signs of opposite conditions, such as dull eyes, liver-colored gills, etc., should be re fused. Fresh halibut is known by Its pearl white or shining gray skin, firm flesh and pleasant odor. Borne flsh are at their best cooked In one way only, others may be served In a variety of ways. For Instance, halibut may be baked, broiled, boiled or fried. This rule Is also true of other white fleshed flsh. as cod and haddock. Those flsh known as oily are best suited to baking or planking, though broiling Is not to be despised. Under this head will come bluefish, mack erel, salmon and shad. I think boil ing Is the best way to cook salmon Small flsh should be fried lu deep, very hot fat. This will Include smelts, brook trout, perch, whitefish, etc. Fry ing oil Is best for the purpose, or one can use suet and lard, half and half.— Pittsburgh Dispatch. Lightning Rods. Reappearance of the lightning rod agent can soon be expected. Accord ing to a bulletin of the Ontario De partment of Agriculture, 13 years of investigations demonstrate that light ning rods are now 94 % per cent ef ficlent In the province. In the state of Iowa they are 98.1 per cent efficient and in Michigan 99.9 per cent. Total lightning claims paid by In surance companies on rodded build lugs In Iowa during eight years was only $4464, while on unrodded build ings, which were of the same number, they paid (341,065. In Ontario, out of every 200 farm buildings insured, 42 are rodded. Yet out of every 200 struck by lightning in 1912 only three were rodded buildings. But don’t let the agent put up rods that run through glass insulators. Ac cording to tho Ontario bulletin, they should be In metallic connection with the building and no Insulators should be used.—Wall Street Journal. Io Breal. I« New Shue«. Alwsy« «hake In Alleu'r Foot-Zue, a powder, t ' 'jr-. hot, aw<-at>ng, aohlng, «wollen feet. ure» rorn«, liigrowlii* nsils and b mioris. AI «II drugslst» snd «ho« «lere«, 2-'e\ Oont aecept *1 1y «u i ,«11111le. Hample mal >1 FREE. Addre«e 4lieh b. Olin»ted, I» Kor. N. Y. A Suggestion to Rosaettl. Dante Gabriel Rossetti once showed Whistler a sketch and asked his opin ion of Its merits. “It has good points, Rossetti,” said Whistler. "Go ahead with it by all means.” Later he Inquired how It was get ting along. "All right,” answered Rossetti, cheerfully. “I've ordered a i,tunning frame for it.” In due time the canvas appeared at ■ Rossetti's house in Cheyne Walk, I beautifully framed. 8our Cream Pie. “You’ve done nothing to It since I One cupful sour cream, four eggs saw it, have you?” asked Whistler. one cupful sugar, one cupful raisins, "No-o,” r«-pli< <1 Ro i-ttl, "but I've one-half teaspoonful of cloves. Sep I written a sonnet on the subject, if arate the yolks from the whites of you'd like to hear it.” He recited some lines of peculiar the eggs and beat the yolks until creamy; add the sugar, raisins chopped tenderness. ••Rossetti," said Whistler, as the re fine, the sour cream and the cloves. citation ended, "take out the picture Place In a double boiler and cook un and frame the sonnet.”—New York til thick and creamy. I.lne a pie tin Globe. with piecrust and bake In the oven Sunlight Intensified as for lemon pie. Fill this baked By Reflection from Ocean Beach and crust with the cream mixture and De-i-rt Sand unrelieved by Foliage. Winds place In the oven until well set. Beat ami Mineral Diden, Poisonous Dust, all the whites of the eggs with four table bung Fye Trouble» in their wake—Granu spoonfuls of powdered sugar, cover lated Eyelids, Red, Itching, Burning, Tired the top of the pie with this meringue i and Watery Eye«, Impaired Vision and Eve Pain. Reliable Relief is found in and place In the oven to brown j Murine Eye Remedy, Mild and Harmless. slightly. Serve cold. Eaten with a If you Wear Gl i-xes, Try Murine. Doesn’t piece of sharp cheese, this Is a de Smart. Feels Fine. Aeta Quickly. Is an Eve Tonic compounded by Oculists—not a licious summer dessert ' Patent Medicine”—but used in successful Plnsii-ians’ Practice for many years. Now Baked In a Box. dedicated to the Public and sold at SI■<■ Per Bottle. Murine Eye Salve in If you would like your picnic cake Aseptic Tubes, 25c and 50c. Sold by to arrive unbroken, try baking It In Druggi-ts. For Books, write to Murino one of the five and one-eighth inch by Eye Remedy Co., Chicago. eight and one-half inch tin wafer Good Throwing. boxes. If the box Is filled half full of The militant school of accurate cake dough it will rise nearly even with the top, leaving just enough room throwing was crowded with pupils of for icing. The cover can then be put al) ages. Arranged across the lower of the hall were the mechanical on and the cake will arrive In perfect part moving targets. condition. A good recipe for the above Each pupil threw 10 packages of sized box Is the following: One cup heavy suffrage pamphlets at the life ful of sour cream, one cupful of sugar, size t-rget figures, each of which rep- one-half cupful of crushed walnut I resented an eminent British office- meats, a level teaspoonfu! each of I holder. "Now I will show you our prize soda, baking powder and salt, one well ” said the matron-instructor. beaten egg and enough flour for a stiff i thrower, "She is one of the military mi)',"nts. batter. Spice to taste. The cake Watch her." should be baked In a slow oven until The young woman drew back and It doubles in size, then the heat should let the package fly. "Did you see that?” cried the excit be turned on to finish. ed matron. "What did she do?” Fruit Sherbets. “She aimed at the head of the king Rod Raspberry Sherbet—One box and knocked off the wig of the chief ful of red raspberries crushed and justice!”—W. R. Roee in Cleveland heated with a little water and the Plain Dealer. seeds strained out, one pint of water, one cupful of sugar blended together and the juice of one-half lemon RESINOL STOPS DANDRUFF AND SCALP ITCHING Freeze. Pineapple Sherbet—Three cupfuls If you are troubled with dandruff, granulated sugar, three cupfuls sweet eczema or other scaly, itching scalp milk, three cupfuls cold water, one can infection, try shampoos with resinol of pineapple or one pineapple picked soap and an occasional treatment with to shreds with a fork. Mix all togeth resinol ointment. You will be sur prised how quickly the trouble disap er and freeze the same as Ice cream. pears, and the health and beauty of Grape Sherbet—One quart of milk, the hair improves. one pound of sugar, one cupful of Resinol soap and ointment also heal grape juice, the juice of one lemon. skin eruptions, clear away pimples and blackheads, and form a most val Mix and freeze. Delicious. uable household treatment for sun burn, heat-rash, etc. Sold by all drug Cheese Souffle. Prescribed by doctors for 19 Cook together In a saucepan two gists. years.—Adv. tablespoonfuls each of butter and flour, and when they are blended pour Justifiable. upon them a half pint of milk. Stir "Why did you beat this man so ter to a smooth white sauce and stir Into ribly?” said the judge, indicating the this eight tablespoonfuls of grated bebandaged figure of the plaintiff. cheese, a saltspoonful of salt, a pinch “I asked him why a horse had run of baking soda and a dash of paprika. away, your honor.” explained the pris Have ready four eggs, whites and oner, “and he told me that it was be yolks beaten separately. Remove the cause the animal had lost his equine- Imity.” cheese mixture from the fire and grad "H'm,” said the judge. “Discharged." ually beat Into It the yolks of the —Lippincott's Magazine. eggs; last of all fold In lightly the stiffened whites. Turn the mixture Keeping It Dark. "Isn’t It very embarrassing? Mr. Into a greased pudding dish and bake In a steady oven to a golden brown. Skittles can hardly tell his wife from her sister who's ’come to stay with IServe Immediately. them.” "Is he worrying?” Roast Pork Salad. “Oh, no! He'd just as soon remain Take bits of cold roast pork, in the dark."—Judge. chopped very fine, with a large quan A Rara Avis. tity of celery and the whites of two Mrs. Hiram Offen—I’m afraid we’ll hard-boiled eggs. Take the yolks while warm, mash to a smooth paste never find the equal of that last cook had. She was, indeed, a rare bird. and mix well with one teaspoonful of we Her Husband—Yes, rare, and alas, mustard, adding salt and pepper to migratory. taste. Into this stir one teaspoonful vinegar, three large spoonfuls of melted butter, and mix all thoroughly Into the meat. Edge platter with tips of celery or lettuce. Place salad In the center. Keep cool until sent to the table. Hungarian Ware. The new Hungarian ware with Its vivid colors is effective with willow furniture. This ware la made by the peasants. It Is of nondescript color, •HUNDREDS - OF -WOMEN- not white, nor yellow. The garish dec have gone from our school into the best orations are of flowers and garlands business offices of the city and are now employed as stenographers, typists, In pink and greens. bookkeepers, billing clerks, adding ma chine experts or private secretaries Basket Salad. We have a course for each of these Remove seeds and membranes from I positions, and would like to fit you to green peppers, cut In form of baskets. I till one. Arrange to enter September Fill with chopped wax beans, cubes of ' 1st. A position guaranteed. red beets and stuffed olives. Use your BEUTEL BUSINESS COLLEGE favorite salad dressing. Tacoma, Washington, Light Weight Ilammerless Repeating Shotguns « y12, 16 AND 20 GAUGES, MODEL 1912 Thia is the lightest, strongest and handsomest repeating shotgun made. Although light, it has surpassing strength, because all the metal parts are made of Nickel steel, which is twice as strong as ordinary steel. It is simple to load and unload, easy to take down, and works with an ease and smoothness not found in repeaters of other makes. Look one of these guns over at your dealer's. They are “THE MOST PFRFECT REPEATERS.” ------------------------------------ ------ -------------------- When Marriage lx a Failure. Mr. Gladstone once said that he had solved the domestic problem in this way: "Whenever Mrs. Gladstone in sists I submit and whenever I insist she submits." He didn't say, how ever, whether they took turns about insisting and submitting. Marriage is a failure when one of .he parties in sists on being the Insister, and doesn’t take turns in submitting to be the submitter.—Boston Transcript. Past a»d Present. Professor Brander Matthews of Co lumbia enlivened with a joke one of his learned lectures on the drama: "In the theater of the past,” he said, “the public sat on the stage. It still sits on the play at times.”— New Orleans States. THE PROGRESSIVE BUSINESS COLLEGE PORTLAND, OREGON. There is a completeness and finish about our students' education that ia bringing praise from many of the leading business men of the Northwest. The supreme test of a business college is to satisfy the hard-headed men of the businesa world. We do. Write for literature which will truthfully tell you all you want to know. Ail students making application before Sept. 5. will get the ad van-age of the 45 per month rate. Bright and d.ligent students complete our course in three months. Cause for Gratitude. Pay Dirt. The fare of a certain boarding house was very poor. A boarder who had been there for some time; because he | could not get away, was standing in ■ the hall when the landlord rang the , dinner bell. Whereupon an old dog that was lying outside on a rug com-1 menced to howl mournfully. The boarder watched him a little while, and then said: “What on earth are you howling for? You don’t have to eat it!”—Cur rent Opinion. The workman was digging. The wayfarer of the inquisitive turn of mind stopped for a moment to look on. “My man.” said the wayfarer at length, "what are you digging for?"- The workman looked up. “Money,” he replied. “Money!” ejaculated the amaze« wayfarer. “And when do you expect to strike it?” “Saturday,” replied the workman, and resumed operations.—London Opinion. Putnam Fadeless Dyes will last until the goods wear out. Painstaking. Iceman (with ear at tube)—About how much? Dusting. Woman (fourth floor)—Enough for chest. Mrs. Florin had a new maid, and one my Iceman morning as she entered the library ment? —Wot’s the bust measure she was somewhat surprised to find the girl seated in one of the chairs A Time-Saver. with her hands folded. “I always tell the waiter that rm “What!” cried the mistress. “Here you are sitting down! Why, you were going to tip him.” "Why?” sent in here to dust the room!” “So he won't keep me waiting half “Yes, ma'am,” was the girl’s reply, “I have lost the duster, and so I am an hour while the cashier splits a $10 sitting on each of the chairs in turn.” bill into dimes.”—Detroit Free Press. —Harper's Magazine. Accounting For It. His Chum—How well bred your sla Everybody Happy! ter is! Berlin—The Germans are sw-eeping Her Brother—Yes; you see, she Belgium. spends most of her time away from Paris—The allies repulse the ene the rest of the family.—Judge. my's advance. Brussels—The Belgian victory is complete. Vienna—The Austrians drive Ser vians before them. St. Petersburg—The Cossacks de scend on German border. London—British vessels bring in rich prizes of war. Kragushevatz—The Servian suc Gives Conscious Evidence of cesses continue. Washington—We should worry! Its Direct Action. Purifies Blood With Telling Effect Remedy for the Cat. “Doctor," said he, “I m a victim of insomnia. I can’t sleep if there's the least noise, such as a cat on the back fence, for instance.” "This powder will be effective,” re- [ plied the physician, after compounding a prescription. “When do I take it. doctor?” “You don't take it. You give it to the cat In a little milk.” R. 8. 8.. th* famous blood purifier, almost talks as it sweeps its way through ths dr- cul. tlon. Its action Is r direct that very often La aome forms of skin ».Diction ths sppearance of ths eruptions changes over night, the Itch and redness are gone and begins Immediately. The water pumps may be busy, but recovery As a matter of fact, there is one Ingredi there Is another variety in the thirst ent In S. 8. 8. which serves the active pur emporiums that aren't exactly idle pose of stimulating each cellular part sf either. the body to the healthy and judicious seleo- | tlon of Its own essential nutriment. That China yearly sends $30,000 worth of Is why It regenerates the blood supply; why It has such a tremendous Influence in over peanuts to the United States. coming eczema, rash, pimples, and all skin afflictloaak There are 20,567,000 horses In the And la regenerating the tissues S. 8. 8L United States, valued at $2,278,222,000. 1 has a rapid and positive antidotal effect upon all these Irritating Influences that A dog is just a plain dog after all. I cause rheumatism, sore throat, weak eye«, of weight, thin, pale cheeks, and that Two bloodhounds on the trail of ban- , loss weariness of muscle and nerve that la gen dits chased rabbits all day instead. erally experienced as spring fersr. Oet n bottle of 8. 8. 8. at any drug store, and tn A man receiving state aid must sub a few days you will n >t only feel bright and mit to an operation, says court. Prob energetic, but you will be the picture of new life. 8. 8. S. Is prepared only In th« ably they will cut out his pension. laboratory of The Swift Specific Co., 534 Swift Bldg.. Allant*. Ga., who maintain a For sale, second hand bathtubs, very efficient Medical Department, where all must be cleaned out who have any blood disorder of a stubborn nature may write freely for advice and a book of Instruction. 8. 8. 8. is sold Making for the city beautiful— special everywhere by drug stores, department snd There is no danger of water shortage general «tores, but Dewars of all substitute«» And the free plunges are 0D«n. Do not accept them. YOt It OWH mtl GGIST WB.L TELL YOU Try Murine Eye Remedy for Re-I. Weak, Watery Eye« and Granulated Eyelid»; No Smarting— tuaUKye Comfort. Write for Book of the Eye >y mail Free. Murine Eye Remedy Co., Chicago.