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ML ^roft Heralù Subscription, $1.50 a Year IMPROVFMtNI CLUB 10 MH I Rt (4)1 ARLY Lents, Multnomah County, Oregon, April 52. 1918 FRANKLIN HIGH Bill Hart! May Jrd Next Odle Annual Election of Officers. Merchants to Agree Upon Closing Hours Lents Stores. — f okmfr hnis woman BOVS Ï0 fNROIL FOR ADDRESSES CLUB WORK ON IHt FARMS Bill Hart! long live Bill Hart. Ndltondl Topics Subject of Interest Ing Address. Vol. 16. SCHOOL-FOLK, TAKE NOTICE Oregon Io Kecruit 9500 Boy?. No. 17 IJRÍ4NI DEMAND FOR VQLUNTFER WORKMEN U. S. Army Needs Mei for ’Slxty-fIre In an effort to enlist interest in the i Sk lied occupations. Franklin «indenta felt qnlts honored sale of war secutitiee, Mrs. M try C. C. . A National Drive to recruit lx>ys for wli'U Big Bill ilari carne Monday after- Bradford, president of tlie National , Mrs Lucia F. Additon. well known fanu labor which begau April 15th give« noon to thè as»«mbly in thè Lherty Educational Association, will present a \ Portland, Or., April 17—The United in Lenta, rwently addrews-d th» Cor- Oregon the task of enrolling at least 9500 Ijwt Friday the Lenta Improvement Ixtan drive bronze tablet Pj the «chool that lends in , State« arrny must have immediately, for Hill ilari tea very pietareeqne figure ru-nte Club at the home of Mrs. A. F. boys for work on Oregon's farms, fruit the war Having» movement. The tablet i Service in France ander General Per Club met al Kenworthy’s Clia|*el. ft ranches and dairies. was ex|a<otod that tla-re would be a full in Iti« brlght sidri, ami hi» handker- Flegel, frU J arret 8t. Bhe «|x,ke inter will tiear an in«cript>on showing that j shing, ) 2,000 men skilled in special Hie recruiting is l«-iiig comlucted by attendance a* several Important issues chlef, waving bis big cuw boy Hat and estingly on "Immigration" and other this particular scb<«»i "led ail the rest” j lines of work. matters of National inqxirtam-e, and the State Office of the Boys' Working were hi bo diacuaeisl, however, but tew Frank Unite« appicciate«! il fnlly. l furuiah | S<> great is the emergency, dec Lire« a in tlie patriotic endeavor to The he cream sai cnj‘>ye<| by all wbo also discussed some of the meaxure« to Reserve, tfOii Corbett Building, in co- Uncle Sain with funds to prosecute this! message from the War Department, that put tn an api>earance ami they were not Is- submitted to the people at tlie ap o| rttion with the State Council of De- all present at one tune, some coming uought truiu thè «ale by thè seniori war. » 1 there is no time to select tlie rre-n feuee Mini through the Public Schools, proaching sfiecial election. early and departing la-fore the others Tueeday. Many of the scbo«d« have already en- through the occupational card system Private Schools, Y. M C. A’s., Boy Ali Indoor Irark meet will he belìi ge.ged in a friendly rivalry of this sort,” recently put into effect, but not as yet arrived. Hconta, Play Grounds and every organ Mi«s Adina Morterude has recovered at III» Ice palare Aprii 26th for thè lam- Tim tlrsl Friday In each month was writes Mr». Bradford, "and some ot the icompleted in all the states. ize'ion thst deal« with boys. It is ex- decided upon as a regular mooting etlt ol soldiet« ami «allora. High schemi from an atsacs of the grip and is again state« have given prizes tor the school The men are needed so greatly and I" ted to reach every boy in the State at her position with the Mt. Scott Drug night. May .'ltd. being the first Friday «tudent« are ehgible for «me relay. with the beet showing." Illinois pre quickly that the war department calla la-tween tlie ages of 16 and 21. Co. in next month, the nest meeting will tie sented a silk flag to the Frances Willard for volunteers from thoee qualified in Food Vatu« of Potato««. lieldat that time and tlie annual election I School, of which Miss Grace Reed is the Oregon. of officers will tie the chief business of The i-lea that the potato is difficult of QOAKIK («UNIS «VI principal After a «xiuference with Mias They are urged by tlie War Depart MENTAL CULTURE (EUB MET «ligestion, amt thn« gives rise to fermen tire evening. Reed, following the Atlantic City meet ment themselves voluntarily, BABIY ION MAIM NS WITH MKS. WM. STOUT ing of the superintendents' Branch of and at to present the earliest moment, to their Another subject that will probably tation in tlie stomach is »rroneou«, «ay« the N. E. A., Mrs. Brail ford decided to local draft boards to be listed as availa engage the attention of the Club will lie Dr. J. H. Kellogg, of Battle Creek Haul- Features Entertained by Reading and Vocal offer this reward for similar endeavor to ble, preparatory to being voluntarily an altcm|i< upon tlie part of tie* local tarium, one of the l«-»t Mtboritiee on Games, Musk, Readings , lie taken tip by the schools of the nation. inducted later iuto the military ser vide. merchants hi agree upon certain hours hsidH in this «xiuntry, of Entertainment. Numbers. ' Tlie tablet will be a perpetual memorial The fault is uot with the |sitalo, but This call is described by the War De for closing. with the manner of eating. to be affixed to tlie outsiile of the school partment as being “urgent”. With the Last Friday evening the “Giant«," The Mt. Scott Mental Culture Club i building that leads in this competition. allied armies engage«! in a death grapple When act»-d upon by tlie saliva, the Now is the time to not only do your «tareh of the potato i« converted iuto the young boys* class of the Friends met with Mrs. William Stout, 56031 in France, the American troops over bit, butto du your darndest.—ht. Johns malto«» and dextrin, these two aiib- Church, with their teacher, Geo. L. Seventy-seventh St., 8. E., Tbuntlay there must be kept supolied with the EXCHANGES Review. staiicr» Palow, of Ht. Petersburg, has Carr, entertained the Quaker maidens afternoon, April 18»h. The regular1 skilled tnen needed in various lines. at the home of Raynor Hancock, 10,00)1 literary program waa dispense«! with shown to tie powerful stimulants of th« Foster Road. The boys were excellent and in the way of a treat the members I The Bee, Sellwood—Application^ for ENEISUDMEN Í0 BL GIVEN EUR« stomach. WOMLN OVERCOME HANDICAP hoets end presented an entertaining and their guests were delightfully enter Liberty Bonds to the amount of $32.750, Properly cookml ami well ciiewvd, LOUGHS 10 DO I ARM WORK • he potato is not only a gtssi f«x«i but program of games, resiling« «nd muaical tained by Mrs. Hrlen Miller Senn, who have come into the Bank of Heilwood. numbers. Theo-lore Dunbar gave an gave a reading, “The Blindness of Vir an aid to tlie digAi'ioti of other foods. Eastern Clackamas News—Griffith of For War Work They Wash. Card. Spin, Application Blanks, County Agent. life |«ersons whoee stomachs have a amuaiog reading entitled, “Tlie Goat tue, ’ by Cosmo« Hamilton, aud several P. R. L. P. Co. denies rumor of big dam Knit. Wool for Soldiers. telKleucy to pr«sluce excessive acids, and the 8wing," Mildred Heacock and vocal selections by Mrs. Belle Ober. and power plant to be built on Clacka- Gresham. Alice Carr gave a vocal dust, “ Mam- Light refreshments were served. Mrs. E. the sUmulating effect of the ,s>tato may mis above Estacada. The Red Cross Auxiliary of Williams, Is- so great as to prodiiM the symptom» ' ‘»X ■ Little Coal Black Rose; Be>«ie Thomo, Mrs. A. Harford, Mrs. M. John Gresham Outlook—Industrial Dept, for General or«ierw have just been re characu-risti«- of hyper-addity, riyper-acimty. heart- nearv : fitch «•«■«•» playe«l p-u-, piano n,,m«uur, selections, Jeaee son, Mrs. Reyer and Mrs. Senn were, students in the county schools has been near Grants Pare have overcome the ceived from the War l>epartment by the burn, temlerness < over the stomach, . re I Health sang _______________ _ "Joan of Arc ’ and joined guests of the club. The next meeting | created by the Multnomah county fair handicap of yarn shortage by bnying - »» County Agent to lie- «-Beet that enlist»«! gurgitation of gas and acid liquid, and i Gordan Mann in rendering "Lixa Jane, wool from the fanntre, washing, carding I ' wi.l be at th • Lome of Mrs. 8. F. Bail, i ixiard with offers of premiums. men will lie furloughed for agricultural Other well known symptoms. and spinning ii oy Laud for use in their | which brought forth mucn applause. 4836 74th Hl 8. E., May 2d at 2:00 P. M. Oregonian—In two weeks one-third of work during the present fanning «ea«<>n knitting for the soldiers. They have Tlie difficulty is not likely to occur, j Mr. Carr proved bis versatility by the liberty loan is taken. The region in order that production may be in- however, except where chewing is n»g- j launching out as the atar soloist of the turne«! out a quantity of sweater-, wcVs, BOOKS !:OR ¿OLDiERS. west of the Rocky Mrs. is in the honor craaasd and tlie cnq>« all liarv<-«t«l levied. Hie gastric juice has little effect evening with liia comical Indian-dialect helmets and wr>«>tle«s. Some <f i.ie roll . '.ytiat’s the matter with the East without waste or «poilagr. Furloughs on the potato. In eating potato, every ■ song. Wafers and bananas ware -erred boys th France will be «rearing strictly If you are sending books to the sol that it has to be shown? granted by this order «Hl be given for Yiiorsel siviuld tie ehewed until reduce«! | as refreshments by the boys. made-iti-Oregon knitted goods. diere try to choose works ( hat you would Oregon Fanner—Better Fruit, «horti •hurt peri««!« during seeding and liar- | to a »tu««»th .paste in which no coarM- 1 ! read yourself. Suppose you were caught cultural magazine published at Hood vesting an«! will be given by the com- I partici<<s can be detected by the tongue. ' Something Sinister. Rhode Island Johnny Cukes. | in a barn in the rain would yon read River for the past 15 years by E. H. man-iing officers of |«»t*. cam|M, can- i Tla- reimsly is simple. Palow ha« ' Dr. William H. Crawford, President I "Postal and Telegraph Code of the Ar- Shepherd. hereafter will be issued in The recipe and all suggestions which toniiients, divisions and d«-)iartiiieiit* i shown that fata lessen tlie acidity of the of Allegheny College, said on Ids de ; gentine Republic,” “Annual reports of Portland, Mr. Shepherd will continue are necessary are given bere: There are -evvrsl restrictions under ¡-stomach in the secretion of the gastric parture to do war worklat the front: Episcopal Ear and Throat Hospital" as editor. 1. Place in mixing bowl me desired which men may not lie furloughed Ixit 1 juice. Hence it is only necessary to amount of white cornmral (one cup tian«- apply in cag* where it will inter increase th«- amount of fat eaten with I “Don't ask me foran interview. There j (twenty years old), ‘‘Annual Reports of St. Johns Review — Spurred into ac- is something sini«t»r aiHiut an interview. th«- Bureau of Ethnology,” the “Elsie” will make from 1» to 18 cikea). (The fere with military movements. tlie potate.4 in extreme ea-«-» tlie potato It sugg«-»ls that I'm never coming liack. books or a file of "The Undertakers’ tion by the sudden increase in room rent, meal must be very fiuely ground, Buc- In order to secure furloughs f«ir en j slioidd be eaten in tlie form of a puree shipyanl workers employed in the North •'Yes, you make me feel almost as Review?” Yet all of these books have listed men applications must be made j with the addition of butter or a rich west Steel Co. plant have proposed a cees will not fo.low the use of a meal blue as the rich old fellow whose little : been sent to the library at Camp Meade. by relatives or fanner« on a blank pre- cream. "teat house" cantonmeat to be setab- tnat is at ail coarse. So far, I bave ‘ • Tliey are not occupying prominent places blished within the next two months. foumi the “TP” ami the ‘ Gold Coin” parol by the Government, this sub- , The great foo«l value of the potato nephew said: “ 'Uncle will you please make a noise ' on tlie shelves there. The Ethnologic brands guod, although different sacks ot. milled to the hwal Is-ani, then to the I may l>« I «-st shown by comparing it Croak County Journal—Apr. Lb—The like alrog?’ the eame brand vary considerably and report might have something in it which ('Oimty Agricultural Agent, wbo will with other («axis: «1'ioAa for the Third Liberty Loan tor “ ‘Why, Willie!' said the rich uncle, would aid in explaining the Hun. and now and then a sack of these brands forward it to the post at which the sol Crook County was 91,000 The sub One pound of baked ¡sitato is equiva laughing heartily, ‘Why on earth do will prove too coarse, Yellow corn (he "Undertakers’ Review” Should be dier« are stationed. Application blank« lent in total f«Msi value to— von desire me to make a noise like a full of helpful sngge-tion.« as to his final scriptions to date are $150,000. meals cannot be used.) ami instruction« may Is- secured nt the I 5-S |K>iinds of I hu I is I |H>tato. frog?, 2. Moisten the meal with boiling disi>oeition and undoubtedly dwells on County Agent's olliee at (in -ham. 5 7-8 nunc*« ot ls>il»»i beef. "Because,' sai«i Willie, ‘whenever 1 the best methods at laying out, but' it is Worldly Wisdom. water, adding the water slowly, turn- 1 |s>iiiid of chicken. nsk paps to buy me a pony or bicycle hardly! cheerful book for ruund-the- The dull man bores and the sharp ing and stirring the meal until not a 3 pints of skihinu-d milk. LOtAl MAN HONORED. or anything, he always says: ‘Wait till campfire reading. Nnliody would get dry particle of it is to be seen. (The one skins you. ' 8 eggs your uncle croaks.’ ’’—Exchange. 1 the Happy Habit from its pages. ’ water abeolutdy must be boiling. Use About the only force some people The February Elevator Constructor j 7 ounces of bread. enough to moisten all the meal, bet do h «ve is the force o< habit. 9 ounoM of bake«l lieans. SltüS AND BUBS WANED fOR Magazine, published in Pittsburg, I'a.. NUISANCE NEAR CIIY LIMITS r i'he man who tries to live lieyond his not continue to dilute the mixture with 1 pint of Ixiiled rice. it.) had a tine two tone«! picture <1 W O. BlAUIIIYIN6 CAMB IIWIS 4 pounds of boiled cabbage. AROUSES INDIGNATION Of PUBLIC , ue-ans usu illy w inds up uy baviug to 3. Dilute the mixture with cold, Ash and family, formerly of Lente, now liwe without his friends. 5 pounds of tomat«x*s. residing on their farm near Hcapoose. When smiles can do so much, why sweet milk until you have a batter, Dahlia Bulbs Will Be Especially — Penn. Grange News. Mr. Ash is a well known authority in which, when dropped from the spoon are we not more liberal with them? Action Must Be I a ken Soon. Appreciated. his line of work, having been employed will not spread. (At this point you — by Otis Elevator Co. for ten years. He have a thick, lumpy mixture. It should has been presi'lent E. V. O. E. Con be lumpy. If smooth, something is An appeal has been sent out by the I Public indignation is becoming aroused wrong.) structors, No. 23 ol i*ortlaii«l, Ore. ; Patriotic Conservation League, with I over the nuisance being maintained by 4. Drop the batter upon the griddle h«-adqtiarters at 728 Corbett building. Joe Kirkley under the name of tlie Ore I for all who have either flower seeds or gon Bone Meal Co,, located at 100th gt. by the tablespoonful, making cakes DUFFY-BOLAND. about one-balf inch thick. Fry and Impressive Ceremonies Marked Pre bnllis to spare to send them to league and Powell Valley Road. The stench headquarters, so that they may be sent j arising from this factory is revolting Prof. Sweetzer, U. of 0. Instructor turn these as you would pancakes. (The Wednesday morning at the It o'clock sentation of Flag. griddle should be very hot—so hot that to Camp ls>wis,;to be used in beautifying to those who are so unfortunate as to lie Will Direct Studies. Mass at ¡St. Peter’s church, Lenta, residents of the vicinity. The fact that nearly as soon as the last cake is dropped the camp. Father Beutgen officiating, Miss Mar most of these residents are home owners Hix hundred and fifty-one stars gleam upon it, the first is ready to turn, hav. All se««ls sent in should be careftilly garet A. Boland became the bride of Friday, April 12th, Professor A. R. ing a golden brown crust.) forth from the University service flag wrappeil and plainly lalieled. Dahlia has kept them from leaving the neigh Thos. J. Duffy. Miss Nelly Boland at Sweetser began his eight weeks' spring which now floats in the breeze above the bulbs will lie especially appreciated, say borhood long ago. 5. When browned on both sides, lay tended her sister a* bridesmaid and Nnmermi» complaints have been made course in botany in Portland. Meetings the cakes side by side in shallow tins entrance to Johnson hall, the adminis memliers of the league. Eugene Duffv, brother of the groom, tration building Flach star represents to the City and County authorities, hut are held in the Fulton Park school, fol and place in a very hot oven for about acted as groomsman. Do results have been obtains«] so far. lowing excursions into the field for the 15 minutes—more or less, as experience a University man who has gone forth in The bride's gown was o( white satin Those most deeply concerned feel that purpose of collecting material for class will teach, according to the meal, the service of his country. Hix of the and Georgette crepe and she wore a some action must be taken soon to re- analysis. Twenty-five students are in amount of moisture used, thickness of stars are golden. for tlie six students who wedding veil and wreath. She carrieil Mt. Scott W. C. T. U. met with Mrs. lieve them of this torment. gave their lives while wearing the khaki. the course, which is one of the regular cakes, crispness desired, etc. (Again I a bouquet of pink and whiteci*«nntions. They are: Kenneth Kellems, James Shinn, 950)1 59th Ave . Tuesday at 2 P. extension classes. emphasize the need for great beut. The The bridesmaid wore gray silk elaborated Gurney, Dale Melrose. Frederick Kings | M., Mrs. Dunbar presiding. Much in oven must be very hot. Upon this con HAS LIMB AMPUTATED. with Georgette crepe. terest is living taken in the Red Cross bury, John Kelley and Irvin Brooks. STORK KEPT VERY BUSY. dition the success of the cakes largely Immediately after the ceremony the Simple yet impressive ceremonies work of tnu tKii«*rt While discussing depends. The change which takes bridal party and invited guest« were Mrs. Sarah Fankhauser, mother of marked the presentation of tlie flag. J. plans of how to make onr country dry, The stork has been very busy out place in them while in the oven is what entertained at a V. adding breaklast at Albert Fankhauser, with whom she re E. Hedges of Oregon City, a member of I fingers were busy with needles and here the past week. A baby boy ar gives them their nnusualnessand charm. the home of the bride ami in the eve tlie Board of Higher Curricula; Walter . thread . making up handkerchiefs and sides, south of Lenta, had one leg ampu rived at the borne of Mr. and Mrs. There the moisture in the meal is con ning they all enjoyed a delicious dinner tatesi to the Knee as a result of gangrene. Winslow of Salem, president of the al dish towels for the soldier boys. Re H. Preble 102«! St. aud 46th Av., on verted into steam and this, seeking to with a Ix-antilul wedding cake centering umni association, and James Sheehy, tiring President Mrs. Somerfeldt read The operation was performed at her Wednesday and on Thursday Mr. and escape from between the two crusts, the table. The young couple were the home a week ago by Dr. Holden of the president of the associated students, a letter from her son in France. He. Mrs. C. H. Hays. 9923 55th Av., be puffs them outward. If left in the oven recipients of many useful and lieautilul each spoke a few words of appreciation spoke very highly of the care Uncle Portland Sanitarium, assisted by Dr. came the proud parents of a 10 pound long enough there will be little left to presents. Sam takes to keep the boys clean moral Browning a specialist in the adminis on the sacrifices the men have made. boy. Out in Happy Valley early Fri each cake but the two flaky, crispy The bride is the daughter o! Mrs. M. Miss Dorothy Collier, chairman of the ly as well as physically. Tne French tering ot anaesthetics, She la resting day morning twin girl babies were left cruets. Some prefer them this way, J. Boland ami the groom's parents are committee which superintend'd tlie wines are so «onr there is not much at well and it is felt will recover success to gladden the hearts of Mr. and Mrs. others prefer to remove them from the Mr. and Mrs. J. Duffv. They will make making of the flag, unfurled the ban traction in them, while in every line fully from the operation. Jack Deardorf. Dr. McSloy was the oven before all the soft meal m-the cen their home at Delahunt Court, E. 28th ner, while the University battalion the army discipline makes it easier to attending physician in each case and ter of the cakes has dried out. and Sandy Boulevard. Quite Sociable. stood at. present arms. Many townspeo live straight than otherwire. 6. Herve piping hot with butter slip reports the mothers and babies doing Only the relatives and close friends The recent change in officers having ple attended the exercises also. nicely. ped in between the crusts (which come of the cotip|e were invited to the wed In the neighborhood of 42d Ave. and Enlistments. since the flag was de left the Union without a president, Mrs. apart very eaailv) an«i allowed to melt. ding reception. signed have run the total numtier of Hhinn was elected to the office. A !»6th st. cows are allowed by their ENOUGH WALLPAPER FOR ALL. No salt is needed.—Mrs. C. I. Lewis. sons of the University in the service meeting of the executive board was owners to roam at random about the CHEERFULNESS UNDERFIRE. cal)e«l for next Tuesday, when definite roads and unfenced tracts, often doing close to 700. GRANGE MEETING POSTPONED. This being National Wall Paper week, plans for an agressive campaign will tie damage to gardens, shrnbr and lawns. the Lents Hardware Co. is observing it Mr ami Mrs. Haaorth, whose wed developed. What’s for breakfast. BillT" One resident says thev come right up The annual meeting of the Oregon “Well, if we 'ad beggs we might ’ave ding occurred at the Friends' church The next regular meeting will lie onto her porch at night looking for by making wall paper a prominent part State grange which was scheduled for *sm and heggs, except we ain't 'ad no ou Easter Sunday, are now rending with «Mrs. Rowley, corner hotter Road forage. Nice neighborly spirit, eh? of their display and backing it up with May 14, has beeB postponed to June 4- a new and select shipment of 6176 rolls. 7. The session will be held at Salem. at (¡104 Will St 8. E. and 9th Ave. This refers to the owner, not the cow. '«in I”—Passing -how. 0RE60N St KVICt flAG OF 651 STARS DEDICATEP Portland Botany Class Begins Spring Course W. C. T. U. NOTES