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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 15, 1918)
CONSKRVING WHEAT SUPPLY. AiiRICULTUPr. Ç V 3. DEPT or AGRICULTURE US DEPT or AGRICULTURE OWTO MOWTO STRING BEANS GREENS OR POTHERBS Ktrlug bcuns fur cunning should be ti'tiili-r slid fri-sh. When the leiins within the p<>d luive grown to nny size canning Is niufr difficult und the fiu- laiii-d product I* nf poorer quality. The Refuge«* Is n gissl variety for cunning. Use only well-sort*-*!, »mall, teiuler beaus, Wnuli uu*l pick over the benns. Hiring the beiiti* and cut them Into two Imh lengths. Cutting dlngonnlly *>r "on the |||U»’’ give* n pretty prod uct. If deaired they cun be canned whole nnd pucked log-cabin fashion In squure jura. After the beans are prepared, blanch by pliu-lng In u cbeeaeclolh bug In boil ing water for from three to eight mln- ut*-s. according to tho ng. und size of the b«-nns. Blanch only until the pods will lien*! without brenklng, then plunge the hot Ix uns Into cold suit wit ter (one tnblespooiiful of suit to one qunrt of water) for nn Instant. Drain well, puck quickly uud cover with hot brine (2% ounces of salt tn one gal lon of boiling wuter). Partially seal jars. Processing with steam under pres sure Is rm-otnmeoihsl. Process points 45 minutes under pressure of 1U pounds. Seal Immediately, cool in a draft-free place. When cold, test for leaks, und store In a cool, dark, dry place. If tho Intermittent twilling process Is used, boll for 90 minutes on the first day, and 60 minutes on the second and third days. Before «meh subsequent boiling the covers must be loosen«*«!, and after each boiling the covers must I m * securely tlghon.sl to make sealing complete. Cool, test und store. ' ( If a alngl«*-i>erliMl boiling process la us<**l. place jars In the canner and boll for at least three hours. Seal, cool, test and store. Lima beans are treated the same as string beans, except that a seasoning (one-thin! level teasi*oonfnl salt anil two-thlr<!s teiisi>oonful sugar) Is added after the Jar la pack«*d with beaus. When the jur Is filled with beaus, cover them with <4<-ar hot water. Paddle with a wooden paildl«* to remove air bubbles U 3- DEPT or AGRICUrTURE and partially teal lids. Pr*wess as with string beans.— United States Depart ment of Agriculture. A I htr ' miuhrr of ruhlviihtl nn«1 wild Hit* «'«llblo, und wh<*n < nn- m»d tnnkt* «in•«•whut und vulutihh* F imh I for tliv wlntt-r mid MprliiK montli«. AliH’iiK tbv rulUvnt«<d iirv Hwl*w vhnrd kiile, ChlneNv ciibbngt» lea vow, •pin nd er»»*«». Fr*4>cb vndlv*, mbbmc** •pr«>iif<* turnip b>pN, y<»uiut, tondvr Now Zvobtnd Nplnarh, bfvt t<»pi», dnndo- dun, young, toudor dnahvou NproutM, native* mUMtnrd« llti«*dnn tnuNtnrd, col« lurdM. mnl tvndor rupe* I uiivun . Aiming the wild it root i *• uro ¡M*pp«*r kunb'o-qunrff'r* wour dock, Ntnnrtwvvd opnuitM, pundnuv, ¡N>kewe*ed ■prouta, diindtllou, nnd mllkurvd (tender oprouto mid young leaves). <'sn grveno the omnv day they nr<* picked. Wgob clvtin, «sort thorptighly, allowing no foreign wt*«*d leaves or other vegetnbh« matter to remain. Rid the grreno nf all Mind, dirt, nnd dry, drciivt’il or diMmaed leaven. Place the green« in n crate or cheesecloth and h)an< h In live uteatn either In nn Improvised hornetnude »tenmer. or reg- nlnr commercial steamer, for 1ft mln* utvn, Remove the grvenn nnd plunge quirk 1\ Info cold water. Remove to h fr* *ildy nrnldrd pun or leiwiel and cut lijt » convenient lengths. Park Into hot jar. nd<! hot water to fill the rontulner. And nenann to tiisie. If dvalred. u few ntrlps of hticon, chlpfied beef, beef, or olive oil tuny be rtd<le<l to the grevnn. 1'nrtlnlly mu I J hi -». Professing with steam under pres- sure 1« recpmmvnded. Process pint Jure 40 tnlnufen under Mteiirn pressure of ten (Miunda. Hcnl hninedhitely, cool In n pla>e free from drafts, test for leak«, nnd at »re In n dark. cool, dry place. If the Intermittent boiling process Io Used, boil for one hour on each of three attcveaslve <lnyn. I xmimvii the cov er« before each subsequent boiling, and after enrh hulling nvnl completely. Cool, teat f<»r lenk«, and store. If the one-perlod continuous boiling pmrraa 1« used. b»»ll for nt least two hour«. S» ul Immediately, cool, teat for lenkN. uud afore. United Staten De partment of Agriculture. Although the wheat acreage of Eng land Is 40 per cent greater (ban .ha of last year, au<! the wheat fields f Fran*« are making a better showing than In 1'.»17, while ti e crop In Am«-rl<vi promise to be ou* *>f the largest In th«- history of the *<>untry, it does not follow that all restrictions on the use Of wlieiit mil be removed In . ■ | t* li*b* r or Oi-tolier. Ho fur as cun be predict ed, the war consumption Is likely to continue for some time to com*-, sud the possibility of a partial failure o€ the wheat crop of 191II must b<- con- •Idered. With the most stringent econ omy It Is Impracticable to scenmn- late a reserve supply that will meet the requirements of the export trade and relieve consumers at home of tho necessity of using substitutes for wheat. Th*- country, accordingly, will have Ov reason for being surprised If Mr Hoover Is unable next October to tell Americans that they can use wheat flour as freely as in pre-war times. Tho armies In France. Belgium and Italy cannot hold the line without food supplies from the United States, says Providence Journal. Wheat la the grain that Is l*est adapted for ship ment and »forage at the camps—no other cereal has Its keeping qualities. But corn. ry<* und other grains can bo U«**l here without any difficulty. The country now Is consuming the substi tutes for wheat, and Is getting along very well. No one hns legitimate ground for cprnplalnlng if the restrle- tioiis are not all removed. Conserva- tlon of wheat ought to be taken as a matter of course as long as the world is obliged to fight the Huns. MANY NEW STARS PLACED ON LENTS SERVICE BOARD -I L Johnson. tin* BeliroMs poet and | 4'rioUc cibian, in today using his tai* •*ni m pM4hU*r in placing tie tew star« on the Service Hoard in f/nts. There ar* about fifty »tart u* be added now, and th* utar )* pr******nting Milford l>e- Wolf ha* U-*-n given a coat of gold, thus ftikntly pgo< isitntntf the fate of the gal- iantyoung soldier, known and ladoved I m » re, and who is immortalized in giving hit life for hi« country in the u rnhie struggle bring wm /‘ d in the old world for the rhtabiii'hinunt of the true idea of guv* rn merit—“for ti e people and by the |«eoph?,” tbus expr» ’‘•mg the I roth*r- houd of man. great northwest TRACTOR AND IMPLEMENT DEMONSTRATION ÍM CAnOMAL BtNEFIClAL. PBoFITABT *. SHOULD ATTEND SEPTEMBER S 6 7. »»18 For Detailed Inf rmation write P ortland I mplement & T ractor 340-346 ti.T MORRISON STRICT . » A ssociation PORTLAND OREGOH CARD OF IHA' KS We wn-h to thank our trier»!* i.ngbl***«- for th* ir kiodiD-M and s)m- l-utliy during the ilm*-a* and death of our dear mother. C. J FANKHAUHKR. A. W. EANKHAIWR PROFESSIONAL CARDS. IVY M. KINNEY Piano Instiuctoi -■ng.: 151 Fourth Street. Re*. 'iKPh Avenue, S E. Tel. Mmr UJ2 A. G. ATWOOD DENTIST Yesterday it was only the men who 6022 K2ml .-*r< et l_*-nt.. On-gon went forth to war while the women remained behind to keep np the borne and cultivate the field. Today the Tabor 4754 59:46frjnd Hw women still keep up the home and cul tivate the fields, but they also do their DR. C. S. OGSBURY part—a splendid part—in the actual work of carrying on war Thousands DENTISTRY of tt^se women are scattered about the United Kingdom and In France; many l.ady Assistant. i ents , o begun ■ of them very close to the actual battle front, risking their Ilves and giving TALK OVER TOWN themselves as freely, as unselfishly and about couragi-ously as their men do. to drive PRACTICAL HAIRCUTTING from the earth all fear of the Iron beel of I’rnsslanlsm. says New Success. at Chester’s Barber Shop They are In the base and field hos with the electric dipt era pitals, and canteens, and dressing sta Koster K* *<1 T.bor^S tions, In the Y M. C. A. huts—every where, and are an indispensable factor In carrying on the war. Tabor SUT G. A. MORRISON LUMBER COMPANY Specials On Doors This Week A few doors with 2 upright panels and one flat panel on top Regular price, $3.50. Special $2.00 Dr. Wm. Rees Automobile owners who have been Regular $1.75 Four panel doors. Special $1.00 worrying lest gnsollne should be com- Office and Raddence. E 5<‘th St. mamleered by the government will be PORTLAND. ORE. We epecializ*- in sash and doors, glass, paints, oil, finish lumber and wood Interested In the official report from England that ordinary illuminating gas Rheumatiam. Lumbago. ConatijKtton G. A. MORRISON LUMBER CO 17 25 DEPT or AGRICULTURE can be safely and promptly substitut ed for gasoline as fuel In Internal com Serve and Stomach Trouble*, Goitre and all Female Trouble! Cured Tabor 62 Tremont Station, ML Scott car line bustion engines of the common auto mobile types without m~esslty for Drugless changing the compression space in the TOMATOES IN GLASS cylinders. It Is figured that, with gite Dr. ELNA SORENSEN at a dollar a thousand cubic feet, the Select firm, uniformly rod, ripe to- gasoline equivalent of a gallon of maloes of medium size. Put Into Office MV» Panama Building APPLES Residence 7V.t' Mghtv-fourth, 8 E. would cost 20 cents. trays and lower Into boiling water for oue minute, then plunge Into cold wa Apples shriek more In canning thnn ter for ii few necond« until Rklnn slip Newspaper experts have no difficul most fruits, and for this reason should easily, Remove «nd cut out the core be bhiuehed for one minute. Plunge ty In supplying columns of copy. When Funeral Directors with n plender |M)lnte<1 knife without one Is not engaged In explaining that them Into a cold bath, then pack. cutting Into the Med cells. Feel Cover with a sirup made of II ounces yesterday's predictions were mislead i > TWO ESTABLISHMENTS promptly and pack Into previously See of sugar to one gallon of water and ing. he can descant on the real st rat- boiled qunrt jars. Add one teaspoon < > process quart jars 12 minutes, cither egy of the movement that Is In prog- ful sugar and half a teasi>oonful salt MVS Of mt : BKAMM OfHCf: sirups can be used In pln.-e of a part ress as being very different from seasoning and fill the Jars with a hot of the sugar usually required. < * Phone Tibor 5267 what everybody else believes. Phone Tabor 5895 thick tomato sauce. (This procedure ■ > This method of canning apples Is Is economical, because each qunrt jar . ' > Tab. XW7 i > 5802-4 92nd Situi S. E. 4615 66th St.. Cor. Foster Rd. will give whole tomatoes for salads not economical, because the apple Is The United States bureau of markets 5S43 Fo»ter Rd., Myrtle Park Sta. or baking and a tomato pure«- for juicy and meds no water added, A report! that the prices of strawberries LEUTS STATION ARLETA STATION soups nr sauces.) Thia puree, or sauce, better method, perhaps, Is to make a this year have ranged from 100 to 300 which lx poured over the whole toma sauce out of the apples. This may be Real Estate and Rentals per cent ’’above any previous record.” toes, Is made by couklug the small or done by steaming them until tender First-Class Service given Day or Night. broken tomatoes until tender. The ami passing them through the slev*. And conservation, from the point of the We often have exceptional bargains seeds anil skins are then removed and Allow one cupful of sugar to each gal ordinary consumer. Involves heroic self- Close Proximity to Cemeteries Enables us to hold Funerals the pulp la concentrated by boiling It lon of pulp. Reheat until the sugar Is denial tn the mntter of strawberries. to about the consistency of ketchup. dissolved, pack hot In sterilised jars at a Minimum Expense Place cleansed rubber rings und lids and process quart Jars 12 minutes.— American seaplanes. It Is said, are .♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦e *♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ on the jars, but do not seal tightly. United States Department of Agricul soon to fly across the Atlantic. There Still Moving ... Put fllleil Jars on a false bottom In a ture. appears to be no limit to the accom water bath and boll (process) for 80 Cb- ù—ùû—ir—vY—ir—ù—"û plishments of this wonderful time, and minutes, counting from the time the Xi American resourcefulness and Inven MAKE GARDEN LAST ALL hot-water bath begins to I hi II around tive genius are leading the world. WINTER. the jars again. This one boiling Is The One-Way-Charge Company- sufficient. As each jar la taken from Glass jars, rubber rings, anil the holler, seal It tightly and when It Is said that tlje visiting submarine hot water, anil those berries, cold teat for lenks. Store in cool, dark, squadron will remain In American wa See Ua For . . . I dry place. Test again tho next *lny T fruits, and Juicy vegetables will ters until August. If they are not ex dishes and desserts all for leaks und If nny are found add furnish ceedingly cautious they will remain a WOOD AND COAL cleansed new rubber ring or top if T winter. Between seasons is an ideal time to order office very much longer time thnn that. « necessary and reboll. If n steam-pres I Moist hent, nbeolute clcnnll- Tab. 1424 D 61 8222 Forter Rd * sure ennner la used process quarts for ness In hnndllng the product to stationery. Look over your supplies today, and Whoever is responsible for all this ten minutes under eight pounds steam T be canned, willingness to work pressure. for yourself and your country I hullabaloo over the Russian crown send your order for your need® to The Herald .lire some of the neo try re ? jewels couldn’t have made more noise quirements if you wish to keep Ì If Nick Romanoff were planning his V.3 DEPT or AGRICULTURE fruits and vegetables in good debut as an opera singer. 8. C. SMITH co iditlon for wlntej- use. A noiseless typewriter has been In LIGHT MILL & CABINET WORK vented, but one doubts whether It will Scieens, Sash, Windows, D oots “Food will win the war.” we are re be popular. How is the boss to tell and Picture Framing peatedly and authoritatively told, but whether the girls in the next room are we expect that soldiers will help some. keepln'g busy! Residence Phone: Tabor 4602 CHERRIES Prices of stock are going up. Nobody knows Shop Phone: Taboi 7576 It Is possible for a fellow to kick up By ordering next winter’s coal now 4633 67th Street 8. E. Cherries when canned whole should a lot of dust on the highway of life you will at least have the satisfaction what costs will be next month. Be wise and save of knowing that you made your coal be blanched by dipping Into boiling without making very good time. water for 15 seconds, which prevents dealer aware that you wanted coal. on your office equipment. Plenty of stock on hand. * a splitting. For sour cherries, use a We have yet to read of a female sirup made by boiling and straining spy who Is not also a beautiful society When You Want to Move While not being well up on these a I I . five pounds and eight ounces of sugar woman. technical mllltnry terms, we suppose a Call Tabor 7707 to one gallon of witter. For sweet police raid on n speakeasy would be cherries, use a sirup made of three t Fntnt henrts never won’" nnytblng called a joint offensive. pounds and nine ounces of sugar to A LlurJ knoekH alone will lick the kaiser. K one gallon of water. Pack In prevbqis- K The Ynnks carelessly fried bacon for ly boiled jars. Honey or other sirups % * can be used Instead of sugar sirup. A Berlin pnper refers to the Amer breakfast the other day. and the Ger Partially seal Jars. Boll (process) ican hordes In France. Having been ma on started an offensive along the * quart-size jars In water bath for 25 whole front. • Í RESIDENCE w minutes. Seal airtight, and when cold fed up on the brilliant work of unre Telephones: Tabor 7824 Home D61 K test for leaks. Store in cdol, dark, stricted U-boat wnrfare the Germnn * 9436 Foster Rd. Lents, Ore. Spcnklng Germnn Is no longer an ac people must be wondering how they A dry place.—United States Department complishment ; It's a liability. got there. X of Agriculture. mowTo OWTO Ji. D. Kenworthy & Company For A Home R. C. WALTER If I 8 8 ROSE CITY VAN How’s Your Stationen? KERN PARK CABINET SHOP Envelopes, Letterheads, Statements, Handbills OWTO 5 FETTY'S TRANSFER 88 and Express Auto Truck 8 0 I 8 Not in the high rent district. The shop of service and quality. THE LEXTS HERALD t