Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923, August 11, 1922, Image 4

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    Ol R NEWSPAPERS
most desirable, but in reality it is too
irksome to be endured.
Good health d«<|>ends on mental and
physical activity.
No man can be
happy or physically normal unless he
kee|>s busy, using his mind nnd mus­
cles as he has lawn accustomed to
using them all his life.
HIKING DOWN THE
LONG BROWN PATH
Scalloped Nut Loaf
w Toast aome stale bread a golden
brown and cowr the bottom of your
bak‘ng dish. Next put in urge piece«
of raw tomato, then a thin layer of
ground pecan nuts, then a layer of
cooked rice and continue in the same
way until the dish ia full. Grate aome
stale cheeae and put a thin layer over
the top of dish. Hake 20 or 25 minutes
in a moderate oven, gradually inervaa-
ing the heat. Watch cqrefolly, as it
will brown very quickly. Serve with
n vegetable salad.
Sausage Rolls
Ono quart of flour, four even tea­
spoons cream tarter, sifted in Hour,
two teaspoons soda in two cups sweet
milk, one tablespoon lard rubbed in
flour and one teaspoon salt Roll thin
and cut with large cutter. Place a
piece of fried sausage in each piece,
roll up, pinch the ends together and |
bake in a quick oven.
The game has becemr so flervo
i that hundreds of newspapers have
perished or have been "consolidated”
iu the past five years. But this pro-
, cess means more expense. The sur-
' vtving paper must make the effort
Each horn, has aa InUlvMuallly thaï
Vacationists With Shelter Tents to hold the circulation of the de­
la strongly Ito own. aad «»arv.-sss lo
Old age is not a matter of years.
ceased or absorbed contemporary.
th. world ths 14 s* Is sn4 slsn.lsnto ot
and Tin Cow Learning to
lit« ot thorn within.
Some ismuous are old at 30, ami
This means an appeal to a different
Walk AH Over Again.
others are young at SO. If you hold
class of readers, the addition of new
COOL ANO RIFRBSHINQ ICCB
your interest in human events, have
features and depiu-tmeitts. employ­
ANO DRINKS
a |uirt in human affairs, and make
ment
of
more
special
correspondents,
Ok! It'« net th« pack that von osrry on
rur buck
There la nothin« that “touche« the daily use of your faculties and
and subscription to mote special wire
Nor th. rid« o« rour ahouMvr.
like a cold drink or a good : muscles, you never will be old.
Nor th. ft»« Inch crust of khaki-oolocod services, the number of which has in­
dust
flavored f r o s e n
That mak«a you fr«l your limb« «re creased recently despite the decrease
dlah. Be sure to :
growtng nldee:
in
the
number
of
newspapers.
And It • not th. h ko on th. hard turnpike
make a few hot- [
That drive« away your amU«.
Of the entangling alliances of the
ties of tbe delict
Nor th, socks of saters that rato« th«
newspapers, their mutual interest
blooming bltotars—
oua raspberry
tts the las: long mito.
! with the department stores ia. of
—Ptottoburgh Marching Song.
shrub.
Housewives may mail requests
Raspberry
Stringing out from the suburban course, the most conspicuous, Most
for recipea or ask any questions
publishers and department store
Shrub, — Take
concerning recipes published. A
transit terminals of New York every
twice aa much
managements understand that it would
8unday and holiday goes tbe army of 1 be possible after a fashion to print per measure of fresh raspberries I Herald subscriber, a woman
versed in cookery, who desires to
khaki-cl ad bikers. There may ba aa ard publish a daily newspaper with­ as vtnegar. Put over the heat In an
Indian Cake
remain anonymous, will be de­
automobile for every twenty of th« out department store advertising. In «gate kettle and cook until tho fruit ts
One cup sour milk, 1 tablespoon
lighted
to
publish
requested
rec
­
mushy.
Strain
through
muslin,
and
country's population, but a host of fact, the trick has been turned here
sugar, 1 teaspoon sod*. 1 tablespoon
ipes or answer questions.
city bilks disprove the theory of a and there, although, of course, such to each quart of tha Juice allow oue
lard,
1 cup meal, 1 cup flour, 1 egg.
—The Editor
future leg-enfeebled citizenry and are newspapers suffered a great curtail­ pound of sugar. Bring to the boiling
4 teaspoonsalt.
9 9
9 9 9
point again and seal In sterilised bot­
learning to walk all over again.
ment in size and quality. But far- tles. Allow two tablespoonfula to a
Hoe Cake
To the more casual minded, the hike sighted meruLuvnts also understand glass of Iced water. Older vinegar
New England ('lam Chowder
Scald one quart of Indian meal in
who
la just exercise, but to those
that few department stores would be should be used and. If very add. sllght-
enough water to make a thick batter,
Next time you go on a picnic take
catch Its real significant» the hike able to keep their stores open if it ly reduce wttb water.
add a teaspoon of salt, one of mo-
along
a
large
kettle
and
make
your
It
is
the
means a great deal more,
two
Fruited Min*.—Make a «Imp
were not for advertising—and news­
lasjea and two of butter. Bake in a
cheapest form of recreation and paper advertising at that. Their ex­ cuptuU of sugar and one-half cupful own chowder, fish or clam, on the
of water; do cot stir. Whan It spins rocks. Cut about a quarter of a pound pan in a hot oven.
therefore appeals to thoae living In
periences years ago when printers’
a thread add the strained Juice of one of salt pork cut into tiny cubes, place
Reheated Biscuit« or Rolla
crowded districts and unable to avail
strikes suspended publication of the orange and six lemooa Pour one cup­
themselves of the more expensive
When ready to serve sprinkle with
; in the bottom of the big kettle and
newspapers for a time in some cities ful of txdllng water over tbe pulp and
■mvementa And three people, be
' place over the fire to fry. Now peal cold water, put in a baking pan cover
have never been forgotten. The de­ skins of tbe fruit. Set over tbe heat
It noted, are Just those the country
: your potatoes nnd slice them thin on with another pan and reheat in a hot
ts so anxious to have spread out and crease in their sales was immediate. and let come to tho boiling point ' one side and thick on the other Thi» or»n. Cannot be told from the fresh
Strain and add to tbe first mixture.
It
grew
steadily
worse
and
soon
nettled tn the farming sections The
Cool. Add one cupful of red raspber­ lets the thin edge boil away and biscuits or rolls.
hike, indeed, has possibilities as a ( reached the proportions of a menace ries and oue and one-half quarts of Ice thicken the chowder. About 4 or &
real starter for tbe "back to the farm" to their whole system of mer- water. Serve with a sprig of mint.
pounds of haddock or cod or any kind
I Want Your Patronage
chandising.
movement.
Ice-Cream Coffee.—Add four tabla- of fish or two quarts of dams) a few
And I can show you I d.werve it,
The department store is no
epoonfull* of finely ground caffe« to one 1 small onions and build up your
Doughboy and Boy Scout Lead Way
the master of the newspaper
pint of bolllag water, one-fourth of a chowder this way in the pot. On the if you give me your trade. Best bar­
Just a brief survey of the rollicking
bers—most reasonable prices. Ed
the newspaper is the master of the cupful of rich milk and one-fourth of
groups which move off from tbe out­
department store. As at present eon- > a cupful of cream. Let the coffee drip i bottom the fried pork, next a layer of McMahon. Firland Station.—Adv.
lying terminals on holidays estab­
stituted, probably neither could exist In a percolator, scald the milk and potatoes then a layer of fish or'clams
lishes a few general types. There la
without the other. The real evil of cream and add to the hot coffee Put next a layer of onions then a layer
the ex-service man and his friends
the relations betwen the department tn a covered vessel and surround with of potatoes next fish, etc., until the
c BARBER
who will hear from him the story
S SHOP
store and the newspaper is that they Ice. When ready to serve pour Into - kettle is two-thirds full. Now fill half
of more serious excursions c>n the
are partners in an economic abuse— slender glasaea and put a spoonful of full of water and let cook until the
Now at Fiftieth and Division
muddy roads of France. He tight­
beneficiaries of a frightful industrial vanilla Ice cream on top of each glass potatoes are done. Now season with
The same high-claaa work a*
ens a strap bare and another there
and a cube of sugar on each plate.
salt
and
pepper
and
add
more
water
always
F|g Ice Cream.—Soak two pounds if boiled down too much and about
on the blanket roll adjustment »’ tha waste. There is a third party to
Children’s haircutting specialty
“shelter half." In which the commis­ the partnership—the traction interest. of figs over night In orange Juice, put one-third milk and let cook until the
Every week day millions of buyers through the meat grinder and return
sary Is packed for the mid-day feast
’ potatoes will fall from the fork. The
by the roadside Expert directions are hauled into the congested shop­ to tbe juice; steam and nook In It until : only trouble will be there will not be ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
ping
centers
of
American
cities
and
soft.
To
one
pint
of
cream
add
one
come from him on tbe method of
and one-half cup ! enough to go around twice.
slinging tbe pack so It will not feel then hauled home. They are seeking quart of milk, one
add a tableepoon-
fuls
of
sugar;
bolt
the
bargains
which
they
have
read
so heavy or interfere with the tree
ful of lemon.juice, cool, add the figs
Service First
.
body movement. He will pass along about in the newspapers. Despite all and some of the lemon rind, and
*
I
the
vaunted
economies
of
department
Our motto is “service first”—the
tbe Information, gained In his army
freeze as usual.
store
distribution
it
is
becoming
ap
­
days, of bow that same pack was
Ginger Special.—Put two table­ beat in barber:ng. Agency for Lib­
evolved after numerous experiments parent that their economies, if they spoonfuls of grape juice In a glass, erty laundry. McMahon’s Barber Shop.
to find tbe easiest way of carrying exist, are offset by their overhead, add shaved Ice nnd fill the glass with Firland Station.—Adv.
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tbe heaviest load. With results bo high rentals and advertising expense, ginger ale. Serve at once.
Fall stock is arriving.
now compliments, but which be char­ ; to say nothing of the cost of carfare
b---------------------------------------------------
Do
your shopping early.
acterized when a doughboy as a to the buyer, and the boosting ot
Garbage Hauled Tuewdays from
Come
in and see these
rentals to other businesses forced to
Mount Scott
"blanket; blank total failure.*
■ remain in the congested centers.
goods.
George Schaefer
Then there are the boy scoot par­
How Idleness Rust« Men-
As the public becomes better in­
406 Stanton Street
ties. sdept at everything pertaining
formed, the neighborhood stores are
The New York city health and
Private houses, 75c a month;
to “shanks mare” traveling and wood­
bound
to
increase
their
business.
police departments retire men after business houses. $1.50 a month
craft. The ex-service man and the
boy scout are pioneers In the hiking There are signs here and there that1 long service on a fairly decent pen­ and up. Phone Auto. 622-28.
game Listen to one of them right the bargain day mania is playing out. sion. On leaving the service of the
(Formerly Lenta Dry Goods Co.)
off the train and making ready for a The department stores are killing the city the vast majority of these men
twelve mile Jaunt: “Oct that catl­ goose that lays the golden eggs by resume some tort of activity kfter
5827 92d St. S. E. Lent«.
WOOD SAWYER
teen over the side. Jimmie, and their failure to reduce retail prices in
a
few
weeks
or
months
of
rest
from
It won’t keep booncing off yoor leg accordance with the wholesale trend.
Hany Starts
labor. In perspective, idleness seems
every step. Is It filled? Well. then,
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we drink. How about the eats? Let’» To the credit of the newspapers, be
check 'em off. Ton got the spuds. it noted that they have printed with­
M. k R. (Mathes) Market,
If
the
time
spent
in
trying
to
dis
­
Bill: the bacon Jimmie. Who has tbs out fear or favor the facts about the
5927 92d St. S. E.
fall in wholesale prices right along cover and reveal the errors of others
coffee and the Borden tin cow?"
"Right here.” announces a freckled with the blatant advertising of ths were employes! in learning to know
comrade of the road, patting his knap­ department stores which have be­ and correct our own, the world would
sack. “Snitched the mocha and tha trayed to the really intelligent buyer
be reformed.
T is a consoling thought
can of milk when Sis wasn’t looking." the failure to disgorge war profits.
“Well, then, let’s go!“ snaps ths
to know that your dear
So
much
for
the
most
conspicuous,
Your battery will give b<'!tcr
commander of the expedition.
one was laid away by a
results and last longer if you
FOR SALE
This party Is traveling light for real but not the only, entangling alliance
firm that does not con­
let us attend to it regulnrl ..
distance. Another must expect to with which the newspapers are fet­
sider the service mere-
Sunday and evening «ervice
make a shorter hitch or else be count- tered because of their dependence on
Two, one-acre tracts on 99th
ly as a business trans-
Ing greatly on Its power of endur- the sale of theig by-product, ad­ * street, $250 each, Eight minu-
Yours for better «ervice.
•ction.
ance Perhaps the camp Is not far vertising, rather than of their basic
tes walk from car. Phone 632-87.
off because the group Is equipped for product, news, the product their read­
Elec
Red Top Battery & Elcc-
an over-night stay with heavy blanket ers are seeking.
trie
tric
Service
Company.
Company
rolls, hatchets, lanterns, canvas wa­
It is unnecessary to .«peak of the Fb.
S
terpalls. rubber ponchos, kettles, pots,
ORTON & PITZER
TMntral Directors
other
handicaps undei which they I
new fangled firestand, etc., etc. The
Day
and
Night
Service
Phone 625-52
labor
because
of
their
necessity
of
blankets are laid out for a better
82d and Foster Road
:
ftoot 618-21
A D. MnwwtH
packing of tbe bags and cans of food, holding mass circulation. The Ameri­
S8O2-4 92n4 St.
K. 5. HeaJwMS
i
When the party commences to load can people are now fully aware of
:
9220 -"».'M Avenue
up the members bristle all over with the fact that there are some things
:
camp tools and equipment.
MILDRED V. SHORT
about which they cannot always ex­
Baek to the Farm
pect to get a full presentation of the
The veteran from the crowded dty news—they know that because of the
tenements has found a new territory polyglot racial character of the aver­
to roam and one almost unknown to age newspaper’s circulation it does ZCesspool Brick, Building Blocks
bls associates. He Is Introducing them not often tell the whole story about
at reduced prices
to this newly discovered land and
teaching them how to be Independent international relationship. They are
E. HEYT1NG
of any transportation but their own ■ware that in discussing crime waves, |
We are equj
. ÍPped to give complete renovation and repair service on
Call Automatic 625-67
good legs and of any subsistence but or the flood of sexual delinquency
your automobile, We will get it ready for the road in jig timo and at
what tbey can carry and prepare, they cannot find in the newspapers •••••••••••••••a «•••••>«■•
lowest prices. Ail expert workmen. Drive in today.
“Walk and cook your own* Is bls any reference to racial factors, whieh
motto.
every police reporter knows—but no
Who win nay the leaven that fee- newspaper prints.
Tabor 6503
menting In the city crowds will not
TAVEI.LI A MACK
All this does not mean that news­
1.383 Division Street
bear fruit In a keener appreciation of
country delights, especially as these papers suppress news. It means that
are added te by Increased comforts they do not borrow trouble by in-1
on the farm. With his radio hitched terpreting it fully, unless some great
up. the farmer listens In on the liest national emergency calls for the ’
r
entertainment the country hat to whole truth. In crises the newspapers
These warm, dusty days
offer. Modern home devices wipe out
many hardship« formerly Imposed tell it all, but in more normal times have an iced drink at our
I
they
softpedal.
Yet
it
is
precisely
upon Isolated dwellers. There Is, In
fountain.
short, a rapid cutting down of the the silent currents of events that
differential between farm and city make history and really affect na­
Try our pastries and
life.
tional destiny, rather than the spec­
In tbe meantime, knowledge tnuat tacular flashes and flurries which candies.
precede a true appreciation of what make the front page.—Henry Ford’s
the country holds, and this Is what Dearborn Independent.
Light Groceries
the hike supplies. There Is more ap­
peal In one apple tree In blossom than
Look Better—Feel Better
In reams of printed matter put out to
You always look and feel your best
Induce the citizen of the city to
change hl« abode to the country. The uffer a clean shave and haircut. Best
Ed Mc­
hikers constitute a growing army, barbers tn town—try me
equipped with bacon, spuds, coffee Mahon. Firland Station.—Adv.
and tin cow for merely a day's outing
6232 Foster Road
5927 92d St. (Lenin), Portland
but nevertheless seeing sights that
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make them yearn to l>e among them
F. WESOLOWSKI
all the time. It is not too much to
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624-63
Successor to Erdt A Evans. New
asanme that the army may one day
recruit tha open places.
Shop at 9129 Foster Road.
Herald Home Comer
Chester’
Sale Now On
All Summer Goods Reduced
SAM FARAH
Use
our free battery service
3
Hemstitching & Sewing
Clean Up Paint Up Tune Up
YOUR AUTOMOBILE
Now we wrap our
ownbread-Tryit
THE FRANKLIN OARAGE
=
nw7R"ni
MATHES
IO
LAURELWOOD
BAKERY
Jake Erdt-PLUMBER
MARKET
Meats, Groceries,
Vegetables
c
a
Äs
â
'
Always the Best
We Deliver
Selling Many Washing Machin»«
E. I*. Willlama, Mount Scott repr»
avntativa of th« l.ayu Dry-Etta, ia
telling many of tha wringarlaaa. alt«
irk washing machinaa in thia ter­
ritory.
A Shave—A Shine
and you're ready fur bualneaa, look
tag as good aa th« beat of 'em. Visit
my «hop for beat work and loweat
price«. E<l McMahon, 71194 Kitt ave­
nue.—Adv.
To Show 1‘icture
"Safaguardinif tho Nation," a mo-
tion picture, will be ahoun at Ixmla
M. E. churrh, Sunday, August 13, at
8 P. M. No chargv will Iw» mndu.
Patronite our advertiaeta.
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<!«t William's price
on Furniture before
you buy. It will pay
you
Williams Furniture Company
•531 Foster Road
Auto. 637*37
Nippon
Florist Co.
3715 Sixty third St
CUT FLOWERS
for all occatioru
Floral Designs i Specialty
Phone Auto «36-71
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