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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 14, 1918)
the car company will be wise if it sees to them also. These are rnbu.bi-i JIT 8.VTT jt » u » hu ~ coar.sv t^ay9 when good service, “heaped ______ up and running over, pressed down and shaken together” J SANGKR FOX «31««' J. ALLBN Dl’NNAB. AtMCtata _ would be the best of good busi- Mt. Scott Herald Bnter.4 M cJSsfiMUS* i JK»- under sci of Congre*». Man. ■*!••• -------------------------------------- __________________ _—— T* iut-cnrU«» Prt« - M__________ tn.3v.no» February. One year ago we had an editor ial under the above title. When •------- -—----------- - ' it was written it seemed to be “Boys” or Booze. the fixed opinion of many that Extracts from the Congres- February was necessarily and sional Record show that in an Permanently a sort of an extra address on the Agricultural Ap- raonth- one to be dreaded by busi- propriation Bill Congressman ne8a a month for hibernat- Randall of California introduced inK. holding expenses down to a statistics to show that t__ minimum, .... a month at the close of Brewers in the United States use — which --- - a merchant ------ ~ was to con gratulate himself if he pulled over 3.000.000 tons of coal per even with the game of life. Now year, equal to three and a half all is changed. We hear no hard times as much as the bakers, six times talk, no pessimism. Our times as much as the printers advertising columns were never and publishers, nine times as much as the boot and shoe men. so well patronized by business our rush orders . for print- twenty times as much as the men, . men's clothing manufacturers. in» were seldom heavier. Pros- Buy at After enumerating the folly of P?nty HERE. Our < trying to save fuel, having to.Home Campaign has been run close down vital industries to do nmg a, over 8*x months; i a . - __ — j - Mr Chair- wi thou Qt doubt more people are it, Mr. Randall says. " XTw^tois’^’mortals be!” bu*’inS their goods at home than ^introduced a letter from Mr. *>™eriy. Few good houses are I H.W>» T»s>>« 'M«. p *> ours is “the earth and everything that's in it, and what is more*' we'll have our own place in the sun. WHEN A BANK IS SAFE The Spirit ol Lincoln. If there be a spirit realm as many seem to believe, and if the spirit of departed ones can in deed fondly watch over those of us who remain, then truly the spirit of Abraham Lincoln must be hovering over the country in these days when his beloved na tion is passing through something of the same rapids that beset i it when his strong hand was ■ at the helm. Certain it is that with the commemoration of his birthday Tuesdaj’ the whole country was united in thought upon their martyred President. Honest Abe. America’s spirit reaches out in loving reverence to him and surely in like measure we may feel that the spirit of his rugged honesty, his sterling worth, his unwavering champion ship of right is making itself more and more felt upon our national life. Surely Woodrow Wilson's recent outline of the basic fundamentals of the greet war would meet with the hearty approval of his illustrious pre decessor. Is it going too far to suggest that the mantle of Elijah may have fallen on Elisha in our own times? It is when its loans are collect ible. Capital and surplus are a protection, but the fundamental thing is the character of its assets. Our loans and investments are regularly inspected and have been approved both by the bank examiner and examining com mittee of our board of directors. Multnomah State Bank Lents, Station Hoover P«?Ple Hoover admitting admitting .that .that he he was was permitting the destruction of »“• Few indeed are the unem- 42.000,000 bushels of barley an- ployed, and no able bodied person nually in the manufacture of need 90- If we wi8eL w,e beer to say nothing of 2.000,000 ,w,n’ 45 a community, sieze bold bushels of rice, 10,000,000 u?°n, conditions and go Tamale Ria. bushels of com and millions of iorwaH. This is the time for Two cupa corn meal, six cups water, pounds of sugar used in the,carefu1’ ^berate, courageous one tablespoon fat. one onion, two cup» ---------- ug. jn earneStt manufacture of whiskey even P1^88; .ear?es.t Umatoee, one pound hamburger steak. after the 30 per cent reduction make our community we have Make a mush by stirring the corn meal one and one half teaspoons salt into recently ordered. Mr. Randall dreamed in our fondest dreams it and boiling water. Gaik 45 minutes. Brown some day would be. “ There is a says, “Shall we be more tender I onion in fat, add hamburger and stir with the profits of the brewers time in the affairs of men (and until red color disappears. Add salt, than with the lives of our sons?” communities too) which taken at pepper and tomato. A sweet pepper is "Which shall we close—the shoe it’s flood leads on to fortune”.' an addition. Great * baking dish, put YOU would be surprised to see some of the tires we in layer of corn meal mush, add season factories making shoes for our Are we ready, are we efficient, ( ed meat and cover with mush. Bak»* have repaired and restored to service. Don’t despair of soldiers, or the breweries turn have we the vision, the faith, one half hour. Serves six. a tire until you have shown it to us. If we «ay it is gone and are we willing to pay the ing food into alcohol?” there is no hope for it, but if we say we can repair It there It really seems that if these price? This is a time when “All the literature tie reads noWAljji moments count. If, like Rud- 1 is about brave generals and wonderful are many more miles in it for you at very small expense. figures are even approximately right the country as a unit will yard Kipling, we can “fill every battles ” demand immediate war prohibi unforgiving minute with sixty ‘•Gueee be’s preparing himself to dis- tion for the sake of our boys seconds worth of distance run ’ charge the cook.” "over there.” There may be many who disagree with prohibi tion who have boys in the trench es, but w’hen it can be shown so conclusively that the manufac ture of food into alcohol, and the ET us face the facts. The war situation is critical. use of fuel for such purpose is Unless the Allies fight as they never yet have delaying our whole food conser- Bring; us your old worn out casing; and fought, defeat threatens. Hungry men cannot fight vation and ammunition making at their best; nor hungry nations. France, England, and Italy are going hungry unless we feed them. program loyalty to the “boys” tubes, we allow highest cash will come out on top. Wheat Savings— They must have wheat It is the best food to fight on. It is the easiest to ship. We price for them t alone can spare it to them. By saving just a little— ! less than a quarter of what we ate last year—we can A Friendly Hint i » support those w ho are fighting our battles. And we The intense interest which is can do it without stinting ourselves. We have only < manifested at every public meet to substitute another food just as good. ing to be addressed by a speaker The Corn of Plenty— Corn is that food. There’s a on the Six-cent Fare and the Jit surplus of it. Providence has been generous in the ney shows very plainly the trend hour of our need. It has given us com in such bounty of public opinion. There is no as was never known before. Tons of corn. Train i loads of com. Five hundred million bushels over and question that the general public ÿ above our regular needs. All we have to do is to is being aroused to distinct Ì learn to appreciate it. Was ever patriotic duty made t hostility to the P. R. L. & P. Co. so easy? And so clear? i Just what form it will take re AXEL KILDAHL, Prop. America’« Own Food— Com! It is the true American mains to be seen, but undoubted a food. The Indians, hardiest of races, lived on it. 8919 Foster Road Tabor 3429 D 61 ly the matter will be presented Our forefathers adopted the diet and conquered a in some form at the next elec continent. For a great section of our country it has blong een the staff of life. How well the South tion if not sooner. Under such fought on it, history tells. Now it can help America circumstances, and in view of the I win a world war. HERMANNA DYKSTRA ESTATE. concession granted the company A BtfftK WIFNLSS. Notice is hereby given that the under- Learn Something— Com! It isn’t one food. It’s a to 6c it might be expected that signed, as administratrix of the estate of PAY YOUR dozen. It ’ s a cereal. It ’ s a vegetable. It ’ s a bread. the street car company would Hermann« Dykstra, deceased, has tiled It’s a dessert. It’s nutritious; more food value in it, her final account in the County Court A driver who had been brought l>efore make herculean efforts to give ot the Blate of Oregon, for Multnomah dollar for dollar, than meat or eggs or most other the court charged with cruelty to better service and in various County, and that Monday the 18th day vegetables. It’s good to eat; how good you don’t animals admitted that he had driven a ot February, 1918, at 9:30 o'clock in the ways win the friendship and sup know until you’ve had com-bread properly cooked. gall»*»! mule, hilt demanded acquittal on forenoon ot said day, and Die court Best of all, it’s plentiful and it’s patriotic. port of the people. A flagrant th»* testimony of a veterinarian, who de room of said Court Ims lieen apisdnted by said Court as the time and place for clared that the «ore on the mule’» back case, and one which annoys Mt. Corn’« Infinite Variety—How much do you know about the hearing ami settlement of said did not pain the animal in the least. account. com? About how good it is? About the many Scott people more even than be The judge listened to the long technical Date of First publication Jan. 17, 1918. delicious ways of cooking it? And what you miss I ing a straphanger is the senseless opinion, Hays Cane and Comment, and Date of last publication Feb. 14, 1918. by not knowing more about it? Here are a few crawling up Hawthorne Avenue then asked where the mule was. When M arik D. M ii . i . kh , Administratrix. of its uses: following a local car which stops he heard that it was harnessed to a wagon AT THE J ohn V an Z antk , Attorney. There are at least fifty ways to use com meal to that stood in front of the court house, at every street. What good does make good dishes for dinner, supper, lunch or break he adjourn»sd the court for five minutes. JEEN DYKSTRA ESTATE it do that the Mt. Scott car is fast. Here are some suggestions: He took his cane and preceded to th»* Notice is hereby given that the under labelled "Limited” and the con signed, an Administratrix of the estate street, went up to the mule and with DESSERTS <>f Hermarina Dykstra, deceased, has hot breads ductor declares "no stops Grand the end of his cane gently touched tin* IIled her tlnal account in the County LENTS PHARMACY Com-meal molasses cake. Boston brown bread. i Hore spot on the animal's back. The Avenue to 50th?” There used Conrt of the State of Oregon, for Mult Apple com bread. Hoecake. nomah County, and that Monday the mule promptly tried to kick the daeh- to be a time when arrangements Dumplings. Muffins. 18th day of February, 1918, at 9:80 board off the wagon. Once again the » were made for the sidetracking o’clock in the forenoon of said day, and Gingerbread. Biscuits. Wrong and Right. 1 judge touched the sore spot witli his the court, room of said Court has lieen of local cars and the through Fruit gems. Griddle cakes. Teaoher—Tommy, h | h *I1 “wrong.” cane, and the mule responded as before appointed by said Court as the time routing of limiteds in such cases. Waffles. Tommy—“R-o-n-g.” and place for the hearing and settle The judge returned to the bench and HEARTY DISHES ment of swirl account.. ' ordered the prisoner to appear before Teacher—That’« wrong.” There are three or four places Date of first publication .Ian. 17, 1918, Tommy — Tiiat ’ s what you miked me | him. Corn-meal fish balls. Corn-meal croquettes. on Hawthorne Avenue where a Date of last publication Feb. 14. 1B18. “Withall due respect to the expert to «pell.” M arik D. M ii . i . kh , Administratrix. Hawthorne car could be detained Meat and corn-meal dumplings. J ohn V an Z antk , Attorney. testimony you hav»; introduced in your a half minute on a switch while Italian polenta. Tamales. .Supper Dish of Rice. liehalf to show that the mule’s back does the through car was given the The recipes are in Fanners’ Bulletin 565, “Corn Strain a cupful of riw with one aweet not pain him, I will fine yon fifty If Adam hn<l had a chew of tobacco in red pepper, chopped. When the rice is Meal as a Food and Ways of Using It,” free from the right of way. Government con dollars,” announced the judge. “I ssk- thoroughly cooked, stir in one can of his mouth when Eve offered the apple Department of Agriculture. trol of our railroads immediately <»d the mule if the sore hurt him, an<l h<* condensed tomato soup. Reason to the trouble would have all been avoid 1 sai»l it did.”—Youth’s Companion. ed.—Birmingham News. taste. saw to such points as these, and I Bang! Goes A Tire, But We Can Fix It FACE the FACTS TRY US FOR VULCANIZING of both Tubes and Outer Cases L LENTS GARAGE WATER BILLS San-Tox Store