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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (May 26, 1922)
Herald Home Comer FOOD FOR THE CHILD-FROM SIX TO TWELVE MONTHS FUNERAL NOTICES Coming to Portland Dr. Mellenthin I 4 Andren« Martin, aged 75 years, died Ry Margery M. Smith, Nutrition Spec May 23. at the late residence, 3403 Housewives may mail rvquuata ialist. O. A. G. Extension Service. for recipes or ask any questions Seventy-first street. She was the concerning recipes published. A a (Feed the baby regularly, if possible mother of Mrs. J. M. Hanson of Lyle, J SPECIALIST at the same hours each day.) Iler.ild subscriber, a woman Minn.; Mrs. Anna Paulson of Laa An At Six Months versed in cookery, who desires to geles, Cal.; Mrs. Jennie Ziegler. Alf l in Internal Medicine for the remain anonymous, will be de pant eleven year*. 6 A. M—Rreast feeding. and Henry Martin of Aurora. Or., i lighted to publish requested rec 9 A. M.—Fruit juice, orange or to and Mrs. Clara Vail of Portland. The ipes or answer questions. ma to juice. Hi teaspoon at first, in funeral service will be held today j»t —The Editor creasing to two tablespoons. (Dilute 2:30 at Finley’s mortuary. Friends DOES NOT OPERATE the juice with an equal amount of invited. Concluding services in Mult-, water. I noniah cemetery. Snmniei Mince Pie Will be al llenaon hotel 10. A. M—Cereal, one to two table Dorothy Alice Brown, aged 1 year Two cup» rhubarb, chopped fine. I cup raisins, chopjved; one cup mo spoons well cooked and strained, 7 months, died May 20. She was the lasses. one cup sugar, one cup water, wheat, oat, or barley cereal followed beloved daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Tuesday and Wednesday, June 6 and 7 a little melted butter, 4 crackers by breast feeding. (Give cereal from H. Brown of 6108 92d street. Funeral rolled fine, Stir in the last thing all spoon without milk or sugar increas services were conduct«! Monday. In- I Office Hour»: 10 A. M. tu 4 I*. M. kinds spice, Makes enough for three ing from one teaspoon at first to two terment in Mount Scott Park cemeery. | Maria Amtsen. aged 76 years, died! pies. tablespoons.) at her late residence. 80IX 40th ave- j 2. P. M.— Breast feeding. TWO DAYS ONLY Pie Crast 6. P. M.—Thoroughly dried and crisp nue. Funeral services will be held Three cup flour, one tablespoon toast or zwieback. slice follow«! today at 2 P. M. Friends invited. Adam Zöllner, aged X years, died rugar. one teaspoon baking powder by breast feeding. No Charga for Uunaullation at the residence of his parents. Mi. and one-half teaspoon salt. Sift three 10 P. M.—Breast feeding. and Mrs. Adam Zöllner. Funeral serv time» and then work in one cup lard At Seven Months ices were held May 22, at 9:30 A. M.. until it is like meal Add one-half Dr. Mellenthin « a regular graduate (Add to the foregoing) at the home. Interment in Mount in medicine and surgery and is cup cold water (ice water preferred) 2 P. M.—Strained vegetable soup licens<d by the State of Oregon. He CBlvary cemetery. and roll out; wet, with butter and (see recipe) 1 to 4 ounces follow«! Constance Johnson, aged 72 years, visits professionally the moiv im milk or cold water the top crust. This by breast feeding. (Soup may be given died at the home of his daughter. Mrs. portant towns aid cities and offers to makes enough for three small pies or in bottle or from cup or with finely Minnie C. Jamieson, 5736 S6th street. all who call on this trip free consulta two large ones. tion, except the expense of treatment divided stale bread crumbs.) May 23. Funeral services were con when desired. 6 P. M.—Cereal as at 10 A. M. fol-1 ducted May 25. at 1!. in the chapel Celestial Fruit Sauce According to ha method of treat- | Cut up 1 pound of rhubarb, with lowed by breast feeding. of A. D. Kenworthy A Co. Interment nient he does not operate for chronic At Eight Months the skin left on. place in stew pan Multnomah cemetery. appendicitis, gall stones, ulcers of without water, but cover very close (Add to the foregoing) The funeral service« for the late stomach, tonsils or adenoids. ly to steam it well. After 15 minutes 2 P. M.—Strained vegetable pulp, 1 John S. Gibbons, of 6412 87th street, He has to his credit wonderful re of steaming add a large box of straw to 2 teaspoons in the soup at first. will be held today at 10:30 A. M. Con sults in diseases of the stomach, liver, berries and Cook ten minutes together, Later increase amount of pulp an! cluding services at Mount Scott ceme bowels, blood, skin, wrves. heart, kidney, bladder, bed wetting, catarrh, then sweeten to taste. This is much decrease amount of soup, or give the tery. better than either fruit cook singly. William Fred Congdon, aged ST weak lungs, rheumatism, sciatica, leg pulp undiluted. ulcers and rectal ailments. years, died May 16, at 6504 96th street, At Nine Months Strawberry Conserve If you have been ailing for any of phonephrosis-cystitis. (As above except that) Two pounds raisins, 1 cup candied Minerva J. Turner, aged 53 years, I length of time and do not get any 9 A. M.—Strained prune or baked citron chopped fine. *• cup candied apple pulp and juice, one tablespoon, died May 8, at 5752 37th aivenue, of better, do not fail to call, as improper i measures rather than disease are very ginger, juice of fotir oranges, juice may be given occasionally in place of pulmonary tuberculosis. | often the causa of your long stand- | of one lemon, two pounds of sugar, orange or tomato juice. j Clara F.. Stutevoss, 55 years, died ing trouble. two pounds of strawberries crushed. 10 P. M —Omit feeding. Begin wean- May ,0- *» 47,9 424 *»«»». of cer*' Remember above date, that consulta Cook all together slowly for one-haif ing baby frvm breast to bottle feed-1 bral hemorrhage. tion on this trip will be free and an hour, then add the candied ginger that his treatment is different. ! Ings of modified cow’s milk. and cook again until thick, Put up in Swimming from Colonia, Uruguay, At Ten to Twelve Months Married women must be accom glasses with wax on top and tied to Buenos Aires, recently, an Argen Gradually increase amounts of foods panied by their husbands. down with waxed paper, Different tine student made a new record. The fruits may be used instead of straw already introduced. Address: 336 Boston Block, Minne distance was 27 miles. The swimmer Points to Remember a polis, Minn.—Adv. berries. Raspberries, blackberries. was in the water 24 hours, 30S min 1. Add to the baby’s diet only one | hucXelbe tries. etc. new food at a time and in very small utes. beating the previous record by 30 minutes. This is believed to be a --------------------------- - IN THE COURT OF DOMESTIC RE Potato Puff LATIONS OF THE STATE OF A black-headed albatross followed a l world's record for endurance swim Real two cups of hot mashed pota ming. OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF toes. stir in one beaten egg. one tea steamship across the North Pacific' MULTNOMAH. spoon grated onion, a little milk if for 3000 miles without once furling its Patronize our advertisers. In the matter of the change of name needed. Season with salt and pepper wings. It started from a small island ■ of John Boroff to John Vogel. and drop from spoon on buttered tin near Japan and when the ship was Order: and bake in a quick oven. Put bit 1900 miles from the nearest Alaskan , Now at thia time, the above cause coming on for hearing. Petitioner ap of butter on top just before serving port, it turned abruptly and flew to- | Naturopath, Spinologist pearing by his attorney of record, for ward the west. a dec-ee changing his name from John 706, 720 Dekum Bldg. A N EXT PUP-Nl USES Boroff to John Vogel, and alleging ELECTRIC TREATMENTS facts and reasons in support thereof. Patronize our advertisers. SPECIALTIES Portland, Or.. May 25.—(To the Ed- Now, therefore, it is hereby con Stomach trouble. Chronic disease ’ itor.)—This "Advice to Pup-Nurses” sidered and ordered that all person» and Female complaints. deairing to object to such change of Fa what a friend of mine asked me to No matter what your trouble is name appear before this court on the / -est you as a favor to republish in I can help you: I have cured 14th day of June, 1922, at the hour issue of the Herald. hundreds! Why not you? of io o’clock A. M. thereof, at the I Consultation and examinations x--- «o 1531 agree with the aruri»- court room of the above entitled Free. “Pay as you can.” about being less care and less food eourt, in the courthouse, in the county No knife. No operations. No in of Multnomah, State of Oregon, to for a baby, than for a pup, as I have curable case taken. show cause, if any there be, why a erred for both and personally know Free treatments thia week. I decree for such change of name that a baby could not thrive well on . should not be granted and entered of the food I would feed the pup, nor record in this eourt. and that notice with the care I would give the pup— ■ of this order and of the application ' of the petitioner herein be published but the baby «-ould have the best that for two weeks prior to said date in POTATO COOKERY 1 could get or give within my means, The Mount Scott Herald, a newspaper also better care than the pup would | of general circulation in said county Potatoea are a common food upon get, but the pup would be treated I and state, the first publication to be the average home onr tables but In kindly just the same, as next to chil • made on the 19th day of May, 1922, sra not prepared and the second publication to be made dren I love animals. In enough ways\ on the 26th day of May, 1922. and the If I have been told correctly the to lend variety to third nuhlication on the 2d day of immediate cost of adopting a child, the food. June. 1922, and he fourth publication large or small, is quite an amount, as Potato Soup.— I on the 9th day of June, 1922. Boll four medium the would-be foster parent must own JACOB KANZLER. Judge of the above entitled court. sized potatoes In a home and have income enough to salted water un guarantee a comfortable home, also til soft, then put 1 LOANS R«NT*IJ an education besides extensive que.-t- them through a rlcer. Slice one »mall Why Do So Many tion« pro and con about your private onion and put It Into a quart of milk j LAUER REALTY CO. aii air.« to scald. Remove the onion and add People have Weak REAL ENTATK Now 1 know, Mr. Editor, mat tr the milk to the mashed potato. Malt CITT PROPKBTT s»4 gARMH Arches? the, could take the little one home three tablespoonfuls of butter, add and let it have what their own would ' two tablespooofuls of flour, cook for If shoe clerks are correct in say Phone 638-83 ing that 60 per cent of the women 5018 730*1 Htreot have, (the best they could give',' two minutes. add to the milk with Bait FIRLAND STATION they wait on have weak arches; if many a child would have a happy and , and pepper to taste, boll up one the army examiners were correct loving home, without the frills, for minute and serve sprinkled with in rejecting, on account of flat an honest working couple could love ; parsley. foot enough men to make a big Spanish Potatoes. — Cook potatoes a child where they were willing to city—then it does seem strange tn salted water until tender. Into1 that so many people should have divide their all, more than some ec- I the potato dish, which has been heated to suffer from failure of the foot centric rich person An expert doing our Brazing hot. place two tablespoonfuls each of to hold up under the weight of the ADAH L. CONINE. and Welding (guaranteed). butter and finely minced onion, salt body. They’re not all fat people, and pepper to season, using this pro either. Special attention in Sharpening Advice to Pup-Nursem. portion for six medlum-atzed potatoes. The Answer and Repairing Dogs are all right, but let your Cut with a knife, lifting and turning Broadly speaking, the reason is ambition in life be for something the potatoes so that all are well LAWN MOWERS this: Every part of the body is higher than to become a “pup-nurse." covered with the butter and onion. I always clad so as to permit rea Serve very hot with cold boiled tongue —Pythian Guest. sonable muscular freedom, except sliced. the foot. Here the ligaments and BICYCLE REPAIRING Stuffed Potatoes.—Take six medium muscles which should hold the It takes less care and less food (Honesty our first atep) sized long potatoes, bake until arch bones in place, become atro done ! to keep a baby than a lap dog, an'! phied through restricted circula we have often wondered at the heart Cut a slice from the side of each. tion and lack of exercise in shoes scoop out the potato, season It with New and Second-Hand of a childless woman who would pre that are rigid, tight, ill-fitting. cream, salt, butter; beat until well fer to spend her affection on a dog blended, then add the whites of twe Down goes the arch. There are BICYCLES other special causes, but the bulk when there are countless beautiful eggs beaten until stiff. Refill the skint Real Value of the sufferers can blame the baby orphans who would fill her soul and bake five to ten minutes In a hot shoes they have worn. wi‘h the most wonderful love in the oven. The potato may be sprinkled You Can Avoid It world. It would seem that an intelli with cheese, paprika, or parsley befort 9121 Foster Road How much better to wear Canti gent woman could love another wo serving. Franconia Potatoes.—Peel potatori lever Shoes, with their flexible man's baby if she could love any arches, and room for every part and cut Into quarters, parboil ter dog’s pup. of the foot. They allow the arch ML Scott Transfer Co. How much more interesting it minutes, drain and place around th» muscles to exercise and strengthen Res. 4822 90th St. Auto 646-21 ought to be for a woman of leisure roast an hour before serving time naturally as you walk. Circula Baste often to give the potatoes a rlcF tion is free. They are restful shoes to undertake to rear a tiny human brown color. J. B. MIUer. Prop. to wear all day. They are com Piano and Furniture Moving being, which could respond to every Plain boiled potatoes If sliced anf fortable. All these features for effort at training and eventually be carefully fried In butter, keeping th» Baggage and Express your comfort and well-being have come a benefit to society than to slices whole. Is a most attractive man Dally Tripe to Mt. Scott and lants not prevented Cantilevers from A<t. tor Boek Hprlngs and King Cool undertake to rear a dog that could ner of serving them. being good-looking shoes. Their Portland Pokeweegl. common In the South trim appearance is one of the Htaixl: First ami Tarlov ir rr be anything but just a dog. pleasures in wearing them. and Middle states, may be serve*- If littl» orphans were to take the These «hoes are very finely place of lap dogs, there would not cooked In bundles as one does as made. The prices are moderate. be an orphanage in the world—not paragus, or a s»up prepared as an} cream soup. «'Ill make a most dal nt} Contractors and dealer« in Wiring, one!—Contributed. dish. Fixtures, Westinghouse Mazda lamps and all electric appliances. Some people are content to drift Medical Bldg. t f_ t Cuz vrtilL 353 Aider Ht. 6338 FOSTER ROAD through life at the pace at which PORTLAND, ORE. Phone: Auto. 615-33 other [ eonle push them along. -• C»»yrl«fet, I Hl. W mki N«w«pap«r (J aloe I TELLS YOU SOMETHING Do nil the stores you see suggest anything pleasantly unusual? 20th Century Stores make constant silent helpful apjieals. They furnish many an inspiration for better meals, and liesides, meals made from 20th Cen tury Food stocks cost less. Extraordinary Saturday and Monday Offerings Rice—Extra Fancy Blue Rose Head Rice 7Mic lh„ 2 lbs. 15c, 5 lbs. 35c. Folger’s Golden Gate Coffee. 2%-lb. cans 85c, 5-lb, cans $1.65. Bleokers Cocoa—Direct importation from Holland to us. A*k for circular with recipe how to make—Small cans 15 cts., half-pound cans 28 cts. Highest type cocoa in America. Argo Corn Starch»! Excelo Cake Flour, C/* California Small White full lb. pkg................ wv full lb. pkg....... ....< Beans, fancy stock, 6 lbs........... Devilled Meats, Small Del Monte Prepared Large Can In OQp cans 4c, Large Mustard, 15c lAr size ivL stant Postum cans............ Crisco—Highest tvpe of shortening, 1-lb. cans 23c, lMi-lb. 34c, 3-lb. 68c, 6-lb. $1.30, 9-lb. $1.90. Be.kod Beans—Del Monte High Quality, Mi-Ih. cans, 4 for 25c; No. 2 cans, 2 for 25c. Grated Pineapple,! Cp Royal Baking A A a I I’,ma Beans, liest OC/» Powder, 12-oz. cai »Vv | grade 2 lbs.......... Xwv No. 2 Cans XUv 48C 8c Roasting Coffees—Every pound of bulk coffee sold in our stores is roasted in our own plant, just before you get it—It’s fresher, stronger and costs less: Peaberry Coffee, beet of Plantation the male QiV* Coffee, a lb. berry, a lb.......... OUv 25c 20th Century Coffe»-—Really the best of all. pound 38c, 5 pounds $1 00. Broom sale with free package Gold Dust. Saturday and Monday we offer Beaver Brooms—Portland manufactured—a four sewed, natural varnished handle, weighing over one and one-half pounds to the broom, for 19 cents. With each broom, we will give free one 10-cent package Gold Dust Washing Powder. Geo W. Crockwell. M. f. This wishing Machine dfys is RELIABILITY Lents Bicycle Shop Star Electric Co., I nc CANTILEVER SHOE C0. without a wringer ET et the : Laun-Dry-Ette wash your clothes. T hen raise the inner tub by —J means of a pedal, and—presto! The -V means whirls the clothes wringer Laun-Dry-Ette dry— without a wringer. L The Laun-Dry-Ette is the one washing machine that does <///thr work for you. It washes the clothes —and whirls out the suds; it rinses them—and whirls them dry for the line. 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