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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 22, 1922)
I .1 '■■H» Herald Home Corner ¡ Housewives aaay mail requests for recipes or ask any questions e concerning recipes published. A e Herald subscriber, a woman versed in cookery, who desires to remain anonymous, will be de lighted to publish requested rec ipes or answer question*. —The Editor xi XT ® .ne »to* ruanM in fka *-*si9>*«s caF cieam IsHnr tartar in the i whites of th« eggs ami beat to a stiff froth, «I then beat in ths sugar. Sift the salt Nut Cake Three-fourths cupful of thick, sour cream, cne cupful sugar. 1% cupfulfa of flour, one cupful of chopped Eng lish walnuts, ene egg. one-half tea spoonful each of salt and soda; flavor to taste. Bake tn loaf nearly an hour in moderate oven. Black Cake (Used since 1823) One cup of sour cream, one cup mo lasses. one pound of sugsr, one pound of flour, one pound of currants, one pound of raisins, one-half pound of citron, one-half pound of chopped figs, one-half peund almonds, three-feurths pound of butter, ten egg* ( leaving out the white of two), one teaspoon at soda, two of cinnamon, one of doves, one of allspice, four tablespoons of orange marmalade. Bake very slowly in moderate oven. After an hour try with a straw and bake until the straw comes out clean. Peach Shortcake Sift a teaspoon of salt and two rounded teaspoon* of baking powder into a quart of flour. Rub in three heaping tablespoons of butter, then add a pint of rich milk and mix into a smooth dough, as soft as can be rolled out. Divide in half, butte: both cakes well, lay them together in a baking tin and bake 20 minutes in a hot oven. Pare and slice two dozen ripe peaches split the cake apart, put a layer cf peaches well sprinkled with sugar between them and place the rest on top. Serve with cream. , with the flour and stir lightly into the other mixture. Add the flavoring and put into a small ungreased angel cake tin. Sprinkle the top with wugar. Bake 20 minute« in a mod erate oven Devil Cake One-half cup milk, yolk of one egg. 2 tablespoons cocoa, butter the size of a large walnut. Cbok until smooth an<i when cool add to it one cup of sugar, one-half cup milk, and 1% cups flour, one-half teaspoon soda, teaspoon of vanilla and one-half tea spoon aalL Bake abut HO minute« in moderate oven. Gold Cake One and one-half cups of sugar, one-half cup butter, one cup sweet milk, one teaspoon cream tarter, one- half teaspoon soda, nutmeg, three cups flour, yolks six eggs. Silver Cake One and one-half cups sugar, one- half cup butter, one cup sweet milk, one-half teaspoon cream tartar, whites six eggs beaten to froth and three cups flour. A WISE FATHER Three daughters in a certain house hold are able to use some very prac tical experience that they gained be tween their school graduation and their three respective marriage*. Their father, very practical in hi* ideas of raising daughters as well a* in his business dealings, suggested that each of the girls be given her share cf the hcusehold -supervision. For one month. Elizabeth, the oldest daughter did the marketing. planned the menus, paid the bills and what ever else concerned the smooth run ning order of the household. The following month Alice, the second daughter, not so domestically bent, had her turn, and finally Elsie, the youngest of the three. The whole plan Ifave the mother some time for relax ation although «he was often called Small Angel Cake upon to give advice. W hit« of four eggs, half level tea- Domestic science as it is taught in spoon cream tarter, half cup sugar. our schools and with the magazine* bubbling over with helpful suggestioiw girls as a rule enjoy cooking. Of course grownups cannot expect them to retain their enthusiasm unices they have encouragement. The kitchens should be made at Come to the Vogue for good, slight tractive, modem and sanitary, and ly-used clothing. Everything for every furnished with the tools necessary to occasion. Suits from $5 up Shoes, do efficient work. For example, a hats, coats, dresses. vegetable and fruit set. costing .”>0 cents, will peel without waste, and without ■ soiling the hands, core the apples into ribbons for ornamental Fourth floor, 403 Aliskv building, fryit salads, etc It is easy then to teach the girl* Third street, just north of Morrison the little things that help to make Street. Main 3132. cooking more interesting. They should be taught to use freely old news papers to dean the store, and spread Phones Auto. 613-33,610-25 over the table to save so much wash ing, to keep rice, sugar and all the A, L. Cable, Mgr. spices in some sort of a container labeled to save hunting through paper CABLE TRANSFER CO. bags to find what thev want That the dishcloth should be kept sweet and LONG AND SHORT DISTANCE clean, as well a* the dish towels HAUUNG LADIES! THE VOGUE Furniture Moving a Specialty 5ÎÇÎÎ* Seventy-second St S. E. Portland, Oregon Firland Barber Shop (On carline, opposite Firland station.) A trial the first time; a steady patron there after. ED. MeMAHON, Prop, Agency of Liberty Laundry 7119% 51st Ave. S. E. iWKrrcH ”“‘r haa * work, a lit« purpoa«. haa found U and wlU fuatar IL -1W Carivi«, FOOD FOR TH< FAMILY W be kepi for months to be at hand for any emer gvn<*y try thia: Take one pound each of butter, light brown sugar. *ult«na ralsina. seeded raisin* two pounds of currants, one pound each of aitrou. blanched and nltced al mond* one pound of candled pineapple, two tablespoonfula of mo lasses. the grated rind and juice of an orange and one cupful of grape juice, ten large eggs, on« pound of flour, one teaspoonful of salt, one tea spoonful of soda, two teaspoonfuls of mace, one teaspoonful of nutmeg, one teaspoonful of allspice, two teaspoon ful* of cinnamon, one-half teaspoon ful of cloves and one pound of can dled cherries. First prepare the fruit cutting the citron and pineapple into small piece* Leave the cherries whole. Wash and dry the currants Ito this several days before the cake I* to tie made so that they will be thoroughly dry. "Blanch and allea the aluionda. l’ro pare the seeded raisins by pouring boiling water over them and allow Ing them to drain. Tear Into small pieces or cut with scissor* Clean the currants by placing them tn a col ander, sifting well with flour and rub bing it carefully In. Then rinse In pan of cold water until the water comes clear. Dry them In a cool oven or in the sun. There will be small stones to remora. Prepare the cake as usual. Line a cake pan with three thicknesses of paper, cut to fit the bottom and side* Grease the paper with unsalted fat and All the pan* Let lifsnd two hours before baking This ripens IL It la better to steam It Are hours and bake one hour. Teat It to see if sufficiently baked by press ing with the tìnger. If It goes back into place the baking Is completed. Slip out of the pan to cool on a cake rack or supporter! on some dish to cool all around in a current of air. Over with powdered sugar icing made with sugar and milk, then in a day of two cover with Royal icing prepared from egg white, one cupful of powdered sugar and a tablespoonful of lemon juice. should also be borne in mind. In fact, we should impress upon the girls’ minds ths truth that cook ing is a profession, and in order to be proflcient in it they must be seri ous and practice it with cars and patience.—Echo. Miscellany By Aatolycus Whether or not you may be in- torested in the bonus bill, directly as a personal issue, or even indirectly as a matter of governmental ovemniental l policy. 1 am sura you nil} read with pleasure some completely new information about it which has been brought to light in • circular addressed to the mater j and representatives who look after our affair» m Washington. D. C. Thia extraordinary letter haa not been published. I have a copy by the courtesy of gweii-kaown news paper man — a non-Catholic — who see* the humor of the thing. It is signed “A Loyal American Officer." which ia aa much as the writer care* to disclose of his identity beyond the fact ehat he livea m New York city. Here are his views of the situation concerning the bonus bill: “Through intrigue and sophistry of the moat diabolical sort, the reactionary forces, directed by agents of the Roman Catholic hierarchy, have so far suc ceeded in carrying through the moat gigantic political robbery ever at tempted.” But listen to him further: ‘These political marauders who are end**wr ing to depredate the government resources . . are not Americans; unquestionably a large percentage of the money which would be distributed I under the provisions of thia bill would I soon find its way into the coffers of Rome.” This, we must admit to be conceivable, for a large percentage of the «oldiers who offered their lives wore Catholics. And if these men dbould get a bonus (upon the de sirability of which I express no opinion) I suppose they would be en* titled to disburse it as they please w ithout seeking either the advice or I the permission of the “Loyal Ameri can Officer” who livea in New York and who probably won ths war for u* fighting on Fifth avenue. I say thia in all charity. The men who fought in more strenuous fields, in which gentile, jew and heathen mingled in the bloodwelter, saw through the dif ferences of rare'and creed and knew one another fbr their real worth. The disadvantage of missing all this wculd account for a narrow-minded ness which could otherwise be ex plained only byr-rtwntid incapacity- NOTICE Our »tore will t» cloeed Saturday, September 23, lMH, until fl P. M. Owing to Jewish New Years. WISE BROS. GO TO A. G. Kaady’s Shoe Repairing AMONG THE NEW HATS The Cantilever Shoe also ha* a snug heel seat, the gracefully rounded toe and the lower heel in vogue with the smartest women of today. Comfort 1« a Help To wear Cantilever Shoe* ia to be pleased with the trim appear ance of your feet and to know su preme comfort the long day through. Their specially designed flexible shanks and other features work with you all day long. Your ligaments and muscles are allowed the free action and exercise they actually need in order to maintain their strength and spare you from that prevalent condition known as “weak foot" or “tired foot” Foot trouble* are prevented and cor rected. When you lace up Cantilever Shoes their flexible shanks draw up to supply just the degree of support you require each day under each arch. Select Your Watch Medical Bld«. THE CITIZEN« BANK Specialising in Grand avenue at Eaat Alder # Repairing all kinds of American and Swiss watches. Cleaning, oil ing and demagnitiaing. Nothing but the best material used ami satisfaction guaranteed. Exami nation of your watch and my opin ion coet you nothing. TO FRAME LITTLE FACES 9 A. D. KfNWOR1HY & CO Tutral Directors Day and Night Service Pte« 61 IL 11 A D. *802-4 «2*4 St. IS. Radio Fans ■ M ■ Red Top Battery ■ STAR ELECTRIC COMPANY, Inc. Automatic Telephone 615-33 ■ and Electric Sendee Co. ■ 6338 Foster Road. M H GRAYS CROSSING It'» all Right or Your Money Back Canning Peaches Willamette Valley early Crawford canning peaches now ready. Look for the “Stop /or Peaches” signs on82d street about three blocks south of Division street. 266 Morrison St., Portland, Oregon CANTALOUPE CAMP Hop Pickers 82d and Division Streets QUANTITY AND QUALITY—ALL HOME-GROWN TOM MAHER’S PLACE INTEREST PAID ON SAVINGS T is a consoling thought to know that your dear one waa laid away by a firm that doe* not con sider the service mere ly as a business trans action. CURREY’S PHARMACY Three models, as shown here, reveal the distinguishing features of che new season’s hats. At the top a wide- brimmed velvet hat bears handsome Japanese aigrettes, srt under a Jewel»! bar across the front. Below it a dis tinguished hat of metal cloth and vel vet Illustrates the graceful placing of feather ornaments. A simpler round hat finishes the group. It Is made of velvet in two colors. OPTOMETRISTS—OPTICIANS ALL KINDS or MXLONS AT TUX KIGHT XKICX Sqftty Deposit 6-135 Foster Road at A riet a All Radio supplies Jeweler CANTILEVER SHOE CO 363 Alder St Teacher of Piano Suite 511 Bush A Lane building Phone Maia 16M Dr. Emil Enna haa returned from a concert tour In California and Oregon siul will accept pupil» fur the coining »e**on Boxt» Tube detectors SALES AND SERVICE Get our prices on fruit Saturday if you want to save Splendid now designs in women’« dresses and aprons have arrived COMK, SEE MY GOODS. IF I AM NOT LOWER THAN ANY OTHER STORE DON’T BUY. IX) YOl'R Fall shopping early and reap ths benefits In a better selection and butter value«. H- atchmaker Amplifying sets Waltham Watch Agency I SATURDAY will be BARGAIN DAY women's EMIL ENNA Attention RadioFans at the Slip vour feet into Cantilevers— shoes that don’t argue with you. and WIRE YOUR HOUSE !<et the Star »how how much easier it can be done the Electric way XIKIIIMRMIIMI (Formerly the Blanchard Garage) SECOND-HAND CARS msn'a W.M. Donaldson and Foster Road AUTO ELECTRICIANS Herbert Orton Jack Pitzer GARAGE Telephone Automatic 638-92 of 5827 9M Strout 8. K. •603 Feeler Bead, near Leach Drug Stere. Aaaeeu A. Farah fa la Mr. Kaady’a »hop. M Eighty-second McGILL AND KNIGHT There are shoes that argue with you over every step and there are «hoes that work with you all day long. The Cantilever Shoe fa de signed, First of all, like your own foot, with a flexible arch. No rigid strip of steel, such a* is embedded in the shanks of ordinary shoes, dispute« every step. assortment (Successor to I cuts Dry Goods Store) SHOES FOR Gentlemen, ladies, Children Rubbers Shoe Shining Parlor ■ M “And you tell me several men pro- posed marriage to you?” he asked savagely. •’> es, several," the wife replied. “Well, I only wish you had married the first fool who proposed. “I did.”—Exchange. FIRST-CLASS REAPIRING. FORD# PARTS AND ACCESSORIES BRAZING AND WELDING beautiful There are two printable “prayer” stories in “Fun, Fact and Extract," a book which ha* just appeared across the Atlantic. A small child, saying its evening prayer, win several time« corrected by its mother, an Ameri can lady, when suddenly the child stopped ami asked quietly the ques tion, “Mamma, are you running thia prayer or am I ?" The other concern* a child, who. m better have your battery charged " i having been aent to bed for a trans and put in firet-claaa ahape. gression of the maternal regulation*, as The long-distance stations are was asked whether she had begged coming in fine. — forgiveness. She replied: Oh. yea, H We also have some attractive M mamma, and the answer was ‘Oh. prices on new and rebuilt bat- M don’t mention it Mi«* Mary. I’ve teriea for radio work. plenty worser girls than you.’" A villager called at the offices of a fire insurance company and inti mated that he desired to insure his shop and household effects. "What facilities for extinguishing a fire have you in your village?” in quired the official. I The man scratched his head, pon dered for a moment, and then an- swered: “Well, only the rain!” 68th and Powell Valley Road a SAM FARAH FOR Crystal sets Don’t Let Your Shoes Argue With You A new stock, bathivl*» It Is easy to suit the sngellc flace« of little girls, and designers delight to make piquant millinery for them. Above are three widely different hate framing appropriately the young faces that smile under them. Families desiring to pick hops please apply at the above stall. New Victor Records for September This is a great list of new Victor offerings. This is a ¥ood place to hear them and to make your selection, hey’re worth a special trip. Come in. POPULAR CONCERT AND OPERATIC Madame Butterfly—O quanti occhi fiai (Puccini) in Italian ............................................................................ Alda-Martinelli My Mother (Wagataff-White)........................... Orville Harrold My Ain Gountrie ( Demarest-Hanna).... Mme. Ixiuiae Homer Wonderful World of Romance (Siinpaon-Wood)....................... ......................................................................... John McCormack Ay-Ay-Ay (Creole Song) (Perez-Freire) in Spanish............... ..................................................................................... Tita Schipa Solvejg’» Cradle Seng (from “Peer Gynt 8uite")................. ................................................................Lucy Isabelle Marsh (a) The Hut Primrose (b) Greeting (Grieg)........................ ................................................................Lucy Isabelle Marsh MELODIOUS INSTRUMENTAL Concerto in A Minor—Andante (Goldmark) Violin Solo......... ...............................................................................Jascha... Heifetz Chanson Ara be (From “Scheherazade”) (Rimaky-Korsakow) Violin Solo........................................................ Kritz Kreisler Viennese Folk Song—Fantasy ’Cello Solo...........Hugo Kreisler Oberon—Overture, Part 1................................................................. .................. M-mgelberg and N. Y. Philharmonic Orchestra Oberon—Overture, Part 2................................................................. ,............... Mengelberg and N. Y. Philharmonic Orchestra Nocturne in B Flat (Paderewski) Piano Solo........................... .............................................................. Ignaee Jan Paderewski Tannhäuser Overture—Part 3 (Wagner). .Philadelphia OrA. SACRED SELECTIONS I,e«d, Kindly Light (Newman-Dykes)........................................... ......................................................Ernestine Schumann-Heink No Night There............................................................ Elsie Baker] I*ave It With Him.................. Elsie Baker] LIGHT VOCAL SELECTIONS Sweet Indiana Home............................................ Aileen Stanley I Why Should I Cry Over You............................. Victor Roberts I Kicky-Koo— Kicky-Kop. . .. ............ “ Small« “ .........Billy Murray-Ed I. A Sleepy Little Viltage.. ........... Billy Murray-Ed Small* J RECITATION The Ix>*t Pocket-Book ..........................Edgar A. Guest ] The Old Wooden Tub. ..........................Edgar A. Guest | DANCE RECffiRDS Ooogie Oogie Wa Wa—Fox Trot. .Benson Oreh. of Chicago Deedle Deedle Dum—Fox Trot....Benion Oreh. of Chicago Who’ll Take My Place—Fox Trot....Club Royal Orchestra Georgette—Fox Trot................................Club Royal Orchestra Hot Lipa—Blue Fox Trot... .Paul Whiteman and His Oreh. Send Back My Honeyman—Fox Trot...............Hie Virginians J The Sneak I—Fox Trot............................ Club Royal Orchestra ! Are You Playing Fair?—Fox Trot.. Zez Canfrey and Oreh. My Rambler Rose—Medley Fox Trot.......................................... ................ Pau) Whiteman and III» Orchestra 1 Dancing Fool—Fox Trot........................ Club Royal Orchestra I Swanee Bluebird—Fox Trot............. Benson Oreh. of Chicago Just Because You’re You—Fox Trot............................................ ....................................... All.. Star Trio and Their Orchestra Stumbling—Fox Trot.............. Paul Whiteman and Hia Oreh. Georgia—Fox Trot.................. Paul Whiteman and His Oreh. Nobody Lied—Fox Trot......................................The Virginians) Yankee Doodle Blues—Fox Trot.......................The Virginians I 89163 66071 87345 12.00 1.25 1.26 fillOHO 1.25 74753 1.75 45321 1.00 74764 1.75 66079 66082 1.2» 1.25 74766 1.75 74767 1.76 747C5 74768 1.75 1.75 87340 1.25 45322 1.00 18922 .75 18918 .75 45820 1.00 18917 .75 18919 .76 18920 .76 18921 .75 18923 .75 18899 .75 18913 .75 BUSH & LANE PIANO CO. Beaver Island Fruit Acres Jnc. “The House of Originality” Bush & Lane Bldg. Broadway at Alder Street