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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (April 7, 1922)
mt. Scott Herald FLED FROM CHEESE BARRAGE Commander of Brasilian Warship Thought Soma Now Kind of Bomb Was Being Used. Iriiblished Every Friday at l*nta Station. Portlan.l Oregon. LAWRENCE DINNF.EN, Editor Entered as serond-claaa mall mat* l»r February 14. 1»14. at the post- •file»» at l^enu». Oregon, under act of Congress. March 1. Hit. Subscription Price $1 SO a year "I« a lar», part <h, laaulaMvllualton •r wrtants arises fnw tha »roarin« »•ne» of uawillinitnMe Io b* dira. lv.1 and rov.tnad by <*>• IrtduHlual It la th« apiri t of th« ago which rvb*ls agaln.t lb* dolalo, of Ih» mdlvhlual but submits rrool. to th* da«e.oiam of an organi«* I km . .»• sail Nlnety-secord Htr**( SEASONABLE DISHES. 850 DISASTER DEATH TOLL FOR ONE YEAR Red Cross Gives $1,871,000 Re lief When 65.000 Families Are Made Homeless. When fresh fruits are plentiful one need not ask w hat to have for dessert, for there 1« noth ing more accepta - hie than a dish of frish b arr a«, or fruit of any kind. They are more w Imi «-some than rich pastry and p u <t d I n c« For variety one may like to try: Strawberry Fluff.—Put »me egg white, on«» cupful of powdervxl sugar and one cupful of straw becrie« into a deep bowl. Whip with a «lover egg beater until the mixture is stiff enough to stand up and keep Its shape. It will take about twenty minutes' beating. Serve In sherbet cups with a thin custard for a saner. Scalloped Celery.—Cook two cup fuls of celery tn water to cover, until tender Save one cupful of the stock: add to It one cupful of milk. Melt two tablespoonfuls ot butter; add two of flour and when well mixed add the milk an<l stock, Cook until smooth and thick; season welt with salt and pepper, then add •I»ga cooked celery f cheese. Line and one-half cut with buttered a buttered baklt. bread crutuba. pour hi the celery and Sauce a tel cover with crumbs, The dish m».v be prepared in layer» of cel cry» cheese and sauce, if preferred Nut Timbals.—Melt two tablespdon- fute of butter; add one cupful of soft bread ernmbs and three-quarter* of a cupful of milk; cook until sm»x>th Add one cupful of nut meats, one table *P»x»nftii of minced parsley and two eggs, well beaten. Season with salt and pepper Fill buttered Individual molds (»«»-thirds full, set in a pan of h*4 water and bake 20 minute* cov ered with a buttered paper. Chicken a la Reine.—Melt four tablespoonful» of butter, add three tablespoonfuls of flour, snd when well blended add three cupfuls ofmBk;»’>r and rook slowly, then add two cupfuls of diced chicken, one-half cupful of mushroom* ene cupful of asparagu« tip* one-fourth cupful of plmentne« minced, one teasp»»»»nfijl of salt, s dash of mnstard and paprika. Keep hot over hot water until ready to serve Classified Ads. | i.o to tho Rayburn p.irk green houses for cahlwgv and tomaio.» plants. 8687 56th Ave. IMtx b Adverciaemente under Uns head Economy furniture Co ing 10c per line first insertion. Count six Probably the strangest and moat Minimum charge, 26e. IURNITURE, BEATERS, RANGES curious use to which cheese was ex er words to the line. Strictly cash. put occurred In a naval battle between New and Used Household Goods Brasil and Uruguay In the tuld Nine BICYCLE REPAIRING» All classes] «150 92.1 ST. LENTS STATION of bicycle work carefully attended teenth century, record» the Intelli gencer. to. We have tires, tools and ucees- The Uruguay ship, commanded by norie* for every make of hike. A. Office Phone «16-10 Hao. 818 IS Captain Coe. In the midst of tho bat M. Elmer, $124 Foster Road. 12-3x tle became exhausted of shot. A lleu- DR. P. J. O’ tuuant reported the facta to Ooe. LADIES WANTED- To buy niiaafit, EXOININTIA “Powder all goue’"' asked Coe. alightly-used clothing from wealthy Cor <>ft»d and Foster Road LENTS “N«x air: lots of that yet." people. Dresses, suits, evening “We had a darned hard chee s e a gowns. Very beat matcriala, late round Dutch one—for desert at dinner .NEW CHEVROLET CARS styles. Price« you can afofrd. today; do you remember ItF* sold Coe» For demonstration and terms call Mr ALISKY Bl.IK».. 3D AND MORRI “I ought to; I broke the carving Gething at Tidier 1669. knife In trying to cut It. sir.” SON ST.; ROOM 403. 4TH FLOOR. Res. 4S22 IMIlh St. Ante 640-21 "Are there any more aboard!" 12-3t "About two dosen. We took them from a drawer.” Transfer Co. WANTED—Clean cotton rags. No J. * Miller “Wilt they go In the 18-potindera!" stockings or heavy garments. Five huio and Furniture Moving “By thuuder. commodore, bet that"» rents a pound. Herald office. I taggago and Ksprees the Idea! HI try ’em.’ Dally Trips to ML Bcott and Lanta And In a few m!nut»»s the bombard Agt. for Hack Nyrlaas and Kins I' m ! WOOD FOR SALE, delivered any Klainlt Ftmt ami Taylor ISwtlaml ing from Coe's ship re»|ienrd. and the where; first rlaas old growth; first enemy found more «hot Hying over class second growth, l'hone 614-48. their heeds. At Inst one shot struck MATT GREENSLADE 26-tf the mainmast, scattering the bits of L. R. Cooper, cheese far and wide. Then another Wagon Repairing came. Then four or Hve more sla|>(*<! CALL R. HEYTING. phone «2T.-87. ttorseshorlnu & Gen. Hldcksmlthlnu for sand and gravel delivered at a against the «alls. The enemy com- AUTO REPAIRING reduced price. 17-tf mander, unable to tirchie what w l- $327 Foster Road Lanta happening, and thinking that a new kind of bomb was being used on him. FOR RENT— 3-nwm house Call at became terrorised and ordered his boat 6807 92nd st. S.E. UM. to back array. Little did he kn»»w that Mothers Know he was retreating from a barrage of SETTINGS--R. I. Red egg», 15 for What a Skilled Trade Dutch cheese $1.00; bantam eggs, 5c each. Mr«. BARBUUNG E. Young, 10212 60 th ave. S. E. is they would bring their children Il-tltx “THE PURITAN MAID’’ here for n scientific HAIRCUT. Full Easter equipment (or men, women and children—Suits. Hats, Suitings. Shoes, Slippers. Subscriptions for the Pictorial Review may now lie left with Wise Bros. DONNELl Wise Bros, department store have been made local agents for the Thor Washing Machine, $140, the best washing machine on the market. Mt. Scott Forty-tbree dteatter«, malting in the death In tbe United States of KM permit,», and the injury of 2.IW colled for emergency relief measure« an>t the expenditure of $1.871,<W by the American Red Croce during the fiscal year ending June 3H 1921. says an annoum-ament based upon tbe forth coming annual report of tbe Red Crea» These disasters caused property dam age estimated at $3d.00rt.«M», altarte»! slrty seven communities and rendered 05,tX*> families homeleos The year's disasters were of vary ing types. Including several which pre viously had never beeti thought ot as falling within that ciassifica tion The Red iToss furnished relief tn seventeen fires of magnitude, five floods, wven tornadoes or cy clones, one devastating storm, three explosions, including the <me In Wall street; one building accident, twj typhoid epidemics, the most serious be ing that at Salem. Ohio, which af fected W t»er cent of the popu!atl»»u; one smallpox epidemic. In th* republic Of Halil. one train wreck, tbe race riot at Tulsa. Okla-; tbe fixmlne tn Chin* emergency relief in famine among the Indians of Alaska, tbe grassh.»pi»er plague In North Dakota and an earth quake In Italy. Pueblo Most Ser»ous By far the most severe of the dis asters In the United States dnring the period coverol by th* Rod Ooss re port was the pueblo flood early In June. 1021. The rehabilitation prob tom confronting the Red Cr.*s In Pueblo was ooe of the must difficult tn recent years. When tbe first news of the horror was flashed throughout 1 tbe country, tbe American Red Cross National Headquarters responded with a grant of $106.0*1 for relief work. Governor Shoup of Colorado, appre ciating the long am! successful experi ence of the Red Cross In organizing disaster relief work, placed the en tire fesponaibillty for the administra tion of relief In Its hands. In response to appeals from Pres!- dgnt Harding. Governor Shoup and other governors of weatern states and through local chapters of the Red Cross and other community organiza Vari ou» relief project» of the Junior Thia statue tri “tile Puritan Muni" tlons, public-spirited cl tirana brought American Red Crnes in European is to be erected In September al I’lyni the total contributed for Pueblo'» re i countries resulted In helping 237,000 I •>uth. Ma*«. In commemoration of the habilitation to more than $325,000. destitute children during the last fis I larding of the Pilgrims In MEM. It ■« The terrible havoc wrought by tbe cal year, according to the annual re the gift of the National Society oí flood waters is a matter of record. port of the American Red Croas for New England women. More than 2.300 homes were affected and 7,351 person* were left homeless. that period The growth of the act I ri des of the jan I ora abroad is mani, Estimates of $600.000 as an absolute comparison which shows minimum for rehabilitation were made fested by • by Red Croe» officials In charge oY ths ' this figure Is 200.000 larger than that of the ptgvioia 6» al y*»r. relief work. Th» National Children's Fund raised 1«. «•*.*( ** wt ••eon v»e sewt ny gcbool children, members of the The Wail street explosion was nota Junior American Red Crvss, was ble In that relief workers of the Red drawn upon for $420.567 for these proj Cross were on the scene twenty mln- ects Receipts for the National Chil jj’ty after fllsastjr ogorred. The dren's Fund during the last fiscal year race riot'at Tulsa aJtó TTs unique Tñ totaUed $155,317. disaster relief annals In that outside fumi coi of a small emergency America Succors Russians the only triboted by the Red Food, clothing and medical relief relief measures outside tbe city con- | costing $700.01») has been provided by stated of tbe service of social work the American Red Cross for the thou ers. nurse* and a trained executive sands of Russian refugees stranded whose object was to assist local forces i last year In Constantinople and vF In directing their own efforts. clattv. In decided contrast with tbe pre- ■ vious year, only one tornado assume! tbs proportions of a major disaster. This occurred on April 15. In the bor der sectioaa of Texas and Arkansas with the rtty of Texarkana as the center The significant feature of this disaster relief work was the fact that it Covered so much rural territory as to make necessary a large number of relief workers. a famine In China, necessitating < EMENT af expenditures totalling more than ,700 by the American Red Cross BANK by f»r the most serious of ths reign disasters In which the Red GRAVEL gave kid. LIME Builds Up Its Machinery PLASTER In connection with the administra tion of dlsastrr relief measures, an In creasing eflfectlveneM on the part of the Red Croes to deal with emergen cies was manifested during tbe past year. In 328 Chapters of the Ameri can Red Cross there have been formed special committees to survey the re ¡ sources of their respective communl 315 HAWTHORNE AVE« ties and to he prepared In rase of disaster Tn others of the active Chapters, a network of comm»inl<-atlon has been formed throug!» whtoh Instan trnsous relief may be dispatched to ( any part of the United State*. That Its work In this field may be Which supports the foot arch naturally with- continued with ever greater effective ness, the American Red Cross Is sp aut appliances. Corrects arch trouble. Cures pealing for «ridespread renewal >>f bunions, corns, callouses and pains in the nerv membership during Its Annnal Roll ous system that are the result of foot abuse. Call, to be condurte»! this year froto Two styles, nanow toe, high heel and medium November 11 to 24. toe with low heel. » “~JL----------- Everything comes to him who waits, but he who doesn't advertise wait« • SHOE STORE longest.—The Kodak Salesman. »51 Alder Street—Medical Building Beauty that is only skin de-p often ! vanishes ever a hot cooking i-ange. Young America Sends Vast Relief To Needy Abroad The old rubber stamp merchant has aboat disap peared. The mod ern busiuess man uses neatly printed matter Have you tried a Herald ad? SancUtirarel J ames A.C.T ait &C o . The Cantilever Shoe CANTILEVER If Al’TOMATIC tie.20 Ford son. Fordson Tractor Portland Dr. Mellenthin LOST—Bunch of five keys, horse shoe shaped ring, -March 23; re ward >1. I^ave at Herald. 13-ltx FOR SALE (Suceeraor lo Kat shy Bro*. Store) Would Coming to PRACTICAL NURSE—Wishes situs-i tion. Will do house work. R L. | Olson. 9«25 60th St 8. E. !4-2t jn FOR RENT - Four-room h, use, I, g'x>l condition, for small family. Apply 7830 64th Ave Phone «20-41. 18-lt Wise Bros. Dept. Store CHESTER’S FANCY ANCONA eggs, Sheppard strain, single settings nr incubator lota. Prices reasonable. A. Blaich- ford, Ram;i|>o sta„ I amts. Ore. ll-3tx ■.................................................................. LOR SALE—Wood range. Inquire at I 8914 5«th Ave. S. E. WANTED—El.lerly lady wish»« light housekeeping, small wages. 532 » 100th St. Auto. 640-04. 14-tf. « A feature this week is the display of beautiful parlor lamps which are priced to sell at $24.75. SPECIALIST Internal Medicine for the past eleven years $492.85 DOES NOT OPERATE DELIVERED TO YOUR DOOR Will be at Benson Hotel Wednesday. Thursday, Fri day and Saturday, April 12, 13, 14 and 15. Office Hours: 10 A. M. to 4 P. M. They will do your work better and cheaper than any other tractor. Small payment down; balance easy. Days Una nine-room house, with half Four Only acre of grttind^ all kinds of small fruit and fruit trees In bearing, two garages, chicken houses, itins, etc. This is a dandv place and must be ('haree for seen to be appreciated. The house AUTHORIZED FORD AND FORDSON DEALER would cost at least $5000 to build to day so you get the ground for nothing »2ND AND FOSTER ROAD. TEL. 638 « at the very low price of $4500 Owner Dr. Mellenthin is a regular gradu on the premises, 6804 Ninetieth street ate in medicine and surgery and is, Southeast.. tbe stat« state or of Oregon. He; licensed bv the visile professionally the more impor‘-| visits ant towns and cities and offers to alL who call on this trip free cvnsuite-l r tion. except the expense of treatment j when desired. One Way from Portland to Lents According to his method of treat-' penny saved is ' ment he does not operate for chronic a ” I appendicitis, gall stones, ulcers of IVe Can Move You Out of the Muddy Street ¡stomach, tonsils or adenoids. Phone 612-69 COAL 8822 Foster Road He has to his credit wonderful re- X- ___________ | suits in diseases of the stomach, liver, ¡bowels, blood, skin, nenres, heart, kidBey, bladder, ------------------ bed wetting, I----- - ------------------ - catarrh. The “radical" press is in the habit weak lungs, rheumatism, sciatica, leg'of complaining that the "capitalist" I ulcers and rectal ailment*. [ press is biased in its presentation <rf If you have been ailing for rn 1 ntws, refusing to print material which 6338 Foster Road length of time and do not get any t«|ia against the capitalist system, better, do not fail to call, as improper Now comes a story showing that rv^n »•hone: Aut. «15-33 measure* rather than disease ar» very radical papers suppress infomation I often the cause of your long standing which they find unpalatable. Emma ALL KINDS OF REPAIRING ! trouble. Goldman, the well known annrehi it HOUSE WIRING annrrhiit ESTIM 4T1NG nemrniuer anovr Remember above date, that con ..,ho vn« deported from this country jsultation on this trip will be free ani! j sulfation b- an I Bnr| has been sojourning in Russia, that his treatment is different. has written a serita of article* on 1.0 A NR Married women must be accom Bolshevik rille. She sent these to her REALTY CO panied By their husbands. agent in New York to place in the Address: 336 Boston Block, Minile- radical press of that city but becaus- Watch money ! lit--Al, ÍXrATI. j spoli», Minn. the article» tended to discredit the C1TT PBUPBBTT a»4 r.ittMH Bolshevik regime the radical papers Make your dollars refused to handle the Goldman arti Phone «38-8.1 earn here cles which are now appearing in the MIS 71n4 Htraat FIHt.ANU MTATIO.V New York World. Armentroul-Wicke Motor Co. Consultation No ROSE CITY VAN MOVING A penny earned Save Now! Star Electric Co The sooner you betfn the more you will have. Deposit your savings in a bank that has proved its Reliability by years of service and the LAUER jrrow 4 per cent ' » M ultnomah statt oink L der of Job Work ——“ *11 C«««>ess«1 c> All Week Specials Alpine milk itali rsnl IOt (while the supplylast») Limit 5 tos customer FOR Good White Laundry Soap-7 bars for 25c Auto. HIS-17 /e G n DmsIpMffin Successor to B L. Cisrk U. KeUmdU 5936 92nd Street. Job Printing LENTS STATION Reed’s Transfer Phone Ante. «24-18 CALL VS g Res. 5(49 Foster Rd. Ltofs, Cie D. J. ’CONNOR •nnsaw«K«. i . O ssrtMinmssssis« Phone 826-7I eeeeeeeeseaeseeee Wichita station (James A. C. Tait 4 Co.) sand andI grave . Th " ia the only “bank” or “pit” sand and gravel around Portland that is washed and screened to exact commercial sixes. It is much sought after for high-class concrete work. Hauling j Dally Trips Portland and Lents Cor. 92nd and Woodatoch Xn d Gravel Fetty’s Transfer and Express Auto Truck REAL ESTATE We Handle : Recommend Sand I When You Want to Move Phone 622-22 Cement x MT. SCOTT Floris I 3716 Stxtj-Ulird St CUT FLOWERS Camp Ne. lltfiO, Modern Woodmen of America. Meet« every aecond and fourth Wedneeday of each month at Wmolmere Hall. 7«3O «Oth Ave. S. E. F. R. VOLTS, Clerk. for alt occasimu Floral Designs a Specialty IPhone A«to 636-U Many a business headed towards the financial rocks has been saved by a system atic advertising campaign.