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mt. Scott Herald Published Every Friday at l ent» HUt'on. Portland. Oreron LAWÄENCE DINNEEN, Editor Entered aa »econd claaa mail mat- tor February 14, 1(14, at the poet- efflce at UenU. Oregon. under act of ControM. March 1. X«T(. Subscription Price 11 50 a year till Ninety-second Street POLITICS The political arena is declared open and open season is declared on persons, institutions, reputations. As night follows day the bitterness en gendered by unscrupulous people to attain a political end is dissipated and the persons and the instruments used to turn civilization back some hundreds of years are vomited from the people’s mouth. Oregon is now entering the prelim inaries for the May election. Politics is the game and there are those who see only the goal and use any means they think will attain them that place They wall attempt to arouse enmity between people, between in stitutions. They will sling mud at any object they think or know is in their political road. But they will be discredited, for in the end the people discover their motives and they are tried and found wanting upon these motives. This week The Herald reprints from The Oregon Voter. For Mr. Chapman, editor of The Oregon Vo ter. The Herald editor has respect as a political observer Oregonese. The article from his pen is reprinted be cause Mr. Chapman's political thoughts are always worth reading, whether we agree 5r not. VALVE OF BRAN ARLETA P.-T. A. eat more irritants. Arleta rarent-Teacher circle will! The question arise«: Is bran un duly irritating? A few people find ill hold it« regular meeting in the school so. In persons suffering from con auditorium Friday, March 10, at 31 FURNITURE, HEATERS, RANGES stipation due to spastic colon, eating p. m. Mrs. W. H. Bathgate will talk New and Used Household Goods bran may cause too much irritation. on the object of the parent-teacher In some cases of mucous colitis the work. A short program by the school 6150 92.1 ST LENTS STATION same criticism holds true. Yet some and regular business of the circle people have written me that they will complete the program. An invi have been cured of mucous colitis by tation has been extended to the vari-! ous neighboring circles—Woodmere. rating wheat bran. Lents, Joseph Kellogg. Creston and Spastic colon is a rare condition. I should say that there is a small Richmond. Mrs. Stokes will preside. A Licensed Electrician group of people to whom bran is too Will, himself, do your work for less, irritating. But they are few. To because of small overhead. I'erawal the great majority bran is a blessing. service. Complete stock .of electrical Those who have used bran baths fixtures. Call 621*87 and your WMt» cannot be frightened over the irrita will be promptly attended to. tion from eating bran. tconomy furniture Co. If You Trade With (he MT. SCOTT SHOE SHOP YOU H. WARRINER • • • • • • • • • Housewives may mail requests for recipes or ask any questions concerning recipes published. A Herald subscriber. a woman versed in cookery, who desires to remain anonymous, will be de- lighted to publish requested rec- ipes or atwwr questions. —The Editor • * ' * * * * « Peach Delight Boil two cups of rice until well done, cool and form in small, round patties, on which place half a peach canned or fresh; cover with whipped cream. Apple Snow Core, quarter and stem three large sour apples. Rub through sieve and cool; whip the whites of three eggs to stiff froth with one-half cup pow dered sugar. Add apple, whip until white and stiff. Put in glass dish and garnish with bits of jelly. Lenten Cakes Four heaping tablespoons flour, one-fourth teaspoon soda and one- half teaspoon cream tartar. Rub in to the flour two ounces of butter and two tablespoons sugar; add one egg and tablespoon almond extract, Worki ingredients with hands until thick, toss on floured board in little pieces, press out into little ringers and bake' in a hot oven about five minutes. No man 1» big enough to do a lot ot IMncs and do thorn w.U enouch to last When you tako him and avread him over a lot ot surface. ho makes a layer too thin to form any tmpreaalon. But If you take him and hammer him with the sledge ot a mighty purpose, even it there Is not more than enouch ot him to till a boan-ahootsr. ho will make an Impression when be strikes.— D. L, Moody. EVERYDAY GOOD THINGS Many farmers and small town women “put down” sausage, pork chops and other parts of the freshly butchered pig for winter use. Sausage prepared from the family’s cherished recipe, made Into balls, rolled In flour and fried brown on both sides, then packed close in quart jars and covered with hot lard and sealed, will keep perfect Its AU Right or Your Money Back ly. This sausage may be cooked with cabbage or served simply reheated and covered with gravy. The following ways will be only suggestive: When using the sausage set the Jar into a pan of hot water, then when the lard Is melted the cakes may be removed without breaking. This Is the advantage of putting up the suasage tn quart jars, as one will be used In a few days or. If the family Is fond of sausage, at one meal. Boded Dinner.—Cut a small flrm cabbage head Into eighths, four car rots into slices; put all Into a ket 3907 FOSTER ROAD tle of boiling water with six medium IF YOUR BICYCLE IS SICK sized onions, place one-half a jar of sausage cakes on top and boll briefly BRING IT TO for lialf an hour. Then add eight medium sized potatoes and salt and pepper needed to season. Add wafer from time to time as It is needjd. There should be one cupful of broth or less when the vegetables are cooked. AUTOMATIC 627-23 Spanish Sausage.—Cut two green peppers Into narrow strips, brown with one small onion In one table RENTAL.« spoonful of butter. Add six sausage LOANS cakes, one cupful of tomatoes, pepper LAUER REALTY CO. and salt to taste; simmer thirty min REAL ESTATE utes. Remove the meat to a platter CITY PROPERTY Bed EARMS and thicken the tomatoes with one tablespoonful of flour, nibbed smooth Phone 638-83 with one-half cupful of cold water. 501S 72nd street FIRLAND STATION Cook for a few minutes, then pour over the meat and serve. Sausage used In place of salt pork to bake with beans makes a change from the usual which Is well liked. Curreys Pharmacy MONEY! New stock of Men’s and Boy’s Clothes arrived this week. Special Price— $1.00 New stock of Easter Millinery is now being opened. Guaranteed All Se« eri Soles Serving the trade since 1896. 6020 92X1» ST. S. E. Not have the benefit of the ex- perience we have had in fill ing prescriptions ? We use only the purest of chemicals in our work which insures you the very best that mon ey can buy. Ask your doctor if our statement is not cor rect. SAVE Penco of all rubber half noie«, stat Mt st ('»«'Kautm'tti’*«’ Herald Home Comer WILL LENTS MATT GREENSLADE Royal Worcester Corsets have been added to our stock. Wagon Repairing H ot seshotinq & Gen. Bldt ksmitîilnq AUTO REPAIRING »327 Foster Road Ixrnts If Mothers Would Know What a Skilled Trade BARBERIXG is they would bring their children here for a scientific HAIRCUT. Wise Bros. Dept. (HESTERS (Successor to hatsky Bro.. Store) Grays Crossing If You Bicycle See He have Helped! ♦ On Savings ♦ Regarding the dietic value of bran as a food, Dr. Evans, writing in the Telegram, observes Bran contains some starch protein and fat and most of all the celulose. vitamines, and minerals of the wheat berry. Its use is recommended because it is rich in vitamines and minerals, but especially because of the cellulose. Ginger Snaps Cellulose is fiber. It is starch con One cup butter, one cup sugar, one' verted into a form not easily broken down, digested, or assimilated. When cup molasses, one egg, beaten light., it is eaten it passes through the in one teaspoon soda, one tablespoon 6115 88th Street S. E. testines without being changed chem ginger and flour for a stiff dough. Automatic 641-27. ically, or much physically, for that i Tomato Barley Soup matter. In a certain sense it irritates thef Can of tomatoes, one large onion, delicate cells and nerves of the lining, one large potato, one-half green j of the intestines. It furnishes bulk sweet pepper, add salt, pepper and 6338 Foster Road to the contents of the intestines. It one quart of water. Boil the vege- tables and two dessertspoons of bar Phone: Ant. 615-33 holds on to moisture fairly well, and, ley together until the barley is very! therefore, prevents too great drying REPAIRING \l I. KINDS tender. Add a tablespoon of butter; out of the intestinal content. EST1M YTIXG HOUSE WIRING and serve hot. Now, let us see what are the objec tions to its use, and how valid they Dumplings That Never Fail are: One cup flour, one teaspoon baking It acts as an irritant. Sure it does! powder, one-half teaspoon salt. Mix* There would be no digestion of food, with cold water stiff; drop from CANDIES MADE DAILY no pouring out of digestive juice, no spoon into hot soup and do not take! accumulation of blood in the abdo off cover for ten minutes. men, no muscle movement of the small intestines and, finally, no bowel Oyster Loaf movement if there is no irritation. Cut a slice from the top of a loaf! Irritation is physiological. I of stale Vienna bread and remove One reason for the wide prevalence the soft crumbs. Fill with oysters, Lents 5814 Ninety-second Street of constipation is that in the fabricat seasoned with pepper, salt and toma Advertisements under this head ed foods which make up so much of to catsup; dot with bits of butter; ing 10c per line first insertion. our diets too much of the irritating replace the top and bake in a hot ov-i Minimum charge, 25c. Count six r portions are removed. We need to en, basting frequently with the oys words to the line. Strictly cash. _ —_________________________________ -------------------------------------------------- . I ter liquor. . 1’1\/ Vil IxJ One Way from Portland to Lents WANTED—Clean cotton rags. No stockings or heavy garments. Five Codfish Gems We Can Move You Out of the Muddy Street cents a pound. Herald office. Beat four eggs, add one cup of 8822 Foster Road - - COAL - - Phone 612-59 •wr-et milk and one cup of codfish, ABLE-BODIED man will do any hon which has been freshened and picked; orable work. Au. 633-70 C-t.f. cook at once the same as griddle cakes. EXPERIENCED dressmaker wishes i sewing by day. 623-53. 9-4tx Eggs and Onions Cut up a large Spanish onion in WOOD FOR SALE, delivered any where; first class old growth; first slices and fry it in some butter until class second growth. Phone 614-43. it is a light brown and tender, but HISTORY OF ADVERTISING. 26-tf do not let it burn; drain off the hot L. B. Cooper. ter and put the fried onions on a hot Hardly thirty-five years ago. news WA NTED—Men or women to take paper advertisements were so com dish, sprinkle some cayenne pepper orders for genuine guaranteed monplace, so lacking in interest-com and a little salt over them; now hosiery, for men, women and chil pelling features that today they would ' poach some eggs and serve them on or dren. Eliminates darning.1 $40.00 scarcely attract attention. Certainly the top of the onion. a week full time, $1.00 an hour they would sell very little merchan dise. GO EAST THRU CALIFORNIA . spare time. Experience unneces BIRTHS They were set In uniform sizes of sary. International Stocking Mills,i type—no display lines to catch the While the Golden I’oppy is in bloom. Norristown, Pa. 2-10t Heyting—To Mr. and Mrs. S. Hey- reader's eye. They were not Illustrat ed and contained n,> Interesting news Ling, 7725 East 45th avenue, March CALL R. HEYTING. phone 625-67, Attractive Round-trip Fares feature, as do the really good modern 2, a daughter. for sand and gravel delivered at a advertisements. Plainer—To Mr. and Mrs. L. MJ reduced price. I7-tf i To But In 1880 the first great advance Platner, 5830 East 86th, February! was made by an Eastern store which 21, a son. Santa Barbara, Los Angeles and San Diego WANTED—Furnished room for min has grown to be one of the greatest and wife. Apply Mt. Hood Ice Blackman—To Mr. and Mrs. R. tn America. New One way and All Year Fares Blackman, 4847 East 65th, February Cream Parlor. tf At first the advertisements were 23, a son. To ■mall, but. as they developed the busi FOR SALE — Clifton steel, wood Etzel—To Mr. and Mrs. A. J. ness. larger space was used. Gradu burning range. Piping, coils, lid', Eastern Cities ally the full column was reached. Etzel. Hillsboro, Ore., Feb. 25. a son all complete. Mathes Market. R-lt Then the double-column, and, finally, and daughter (twins). the entire page was required for the Palm—To Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Stop at San Francisco and Loa Angeles — world fa dally advertisements of a single store. Palm, 4521 E. 53d, Feb. 7, daughter. mous and beautiful cities. Today advertising can be a known Olson—To Mr. and Mrs. R. Olson, quantity, whereas only a few years 6709 41»t ave., Feb. 21, daughter. rhe Southern Pacific expends 25 per cent of its grois ■go it was purely a matter of guess Braaten—To Mr. and Mrs. Torkcl earnings for up-keep of its ROAD. work. Braaten. 4010 70th, Feb. 25, daughter. Guesswork has given way to science 3716 Sixty-third St. Beckman—To Mr. and Mrs. P. C. in advertising and today the success For further particular« auk agents ful business man Is the one who has Beckman, 4920 82d st., Feb. 21, a learned bow to make big advertising daughter. profitable. for all occasions NorwooD Thousunds of eati.flerl patient« will teil yuu we have helperl them to »ee better and rnorv comfurtably. W- haw helperl othera to get rid of he ul aches, dyapepaia, etc., causerl by eye strain. Ha«e luur Eye« Examined Today Accounts I MULTNOMAH STATE BANK Norwood Hospital New & Second Hand Bicycles Star Electric Co (JTAPT □ AnrAjLO"* OPTK'IAY 266 Mornscn SL Bet 3rd and 4th PROFESSIONAL Office Phone 615-10 CARDS Rea. 618-18 KXODONTIA Cor. 92nd and Footer Road FUNERAL DIRECTORS rosecity van See C alifornia Now Nippon Fiori st«. Co* CUT FLOWERS MT. SCOTT HERALD Telephone: Auto. 622-28 5612 92nd Street, S. E. MARRIAGES Theodore Mader, legal, 9610 Fos ter road, and Augusta Sharffenberg, legal, 6422 62d ave. Floral Designs a Specialty ¡Phone Auto 636-71 Southern Pacific Lines JOHN M. SCOTT, General Passenger Agent Service Given Day or Night Close Proximity to Cemeteries Hnablea Us to Hold Funerals at a Minimum Expanse Phone 618 21 5802-4 92nd SL Unta Sta. FIrat-clasa LENTS Res. 4S22 DCth St. Auto 661-1J ■ I'bou« MarnLaH Mt. Scott Transfer Co. J 0 Mill, r l-r.sp Piano and Furniture Moving IhiggMtfo and Expraam Dall.v Trip* to Mt. Hcott and Lent* I Aft. fur llorfc Spring» and King (V»al ! Stand: FirM nini Taylor l**»rtlaud h. G. Wilson P. G. Wilson SATURDAY SPECIAL MOVING R. 8. Henderson A. 0. Kenworthy & Co. DR. P J. O’DONNELL SQUARE DEAL CANDY STORE Mt. Hood Caramels 30c Classified Ads. ______ ._____________\ A. D. Kenworthy WII.SOWS AI TO .SERVICE Mi Work («liant aired and Ikmr nt lammt l'namiblv Priem Yon» sntiHinef»«>!»--<>»ir Advertinrni<*nt Phone «14-45 3919 H2nd St. S. E. THE oa'pa’arr.atwa'patPMB'ata'Rvi'i'i'a’Mo Crescent • When You Want to Move Phone 622-22 ’ : Fetty’s Transfer ; ; and Express Auto Truck : Cafeteria i Daily Trips Portland and Lents ; * Res. 5649 Fata 26G Alder St,, Near 3rd ft Lcrti, Cie | Strictly Home Tremont Plumbing Shop Cooking Just 200 feet west of M-S car stopping place Phone Main 511 ?2na street A. C. NUTTER, Prop. Aut I 612-29 Residence Auto 638-70 Lents Real Estate Co. Get my prices before you let the job. Rea. Phone 610-05 Office Phone 613-33 RALPH STANZ, Prop. CITY and COI NTRY PROPERTY 9220 Woodstock Avenue, Lents, Ore. Pat’s Barber Shop (In Now Location.) D. J. O’CONNOR : I '208 WOODSTOCK AVENUE J. L. Patter.on Gray* Croaeing REAL ESTATE : Cor. 92nd and Woodstock Abi . LENTS STATION • (’hone 626-75 eeeeee.eeeeeeeeee. MT. SCOTT Camp No. 11650, Modern Woodmen of America. Meet* every *econd and fourth Wednesday of each month at Woodmere Hall, 7630 60th Ave. S. F. F, R VOLTS, Clerk. j 622=28 FOR Job Printing