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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 5, 1923)
THE BENJAMIN STUDIO Herald Home Corner MODERN PHOTOGRAPHY "Every Sitting a Study- View Work, Home Portraits. Kodak Finishing 64.15 FOSTER ROAD • ••••• Housewives may mail requests for recipes or ask any questions concerning recipes published. A Herald subscriber, a woman versed in eookery, who desire« to remain anonymous, will be de lighted to publish requested rec ipes or answer questions. —The Editor DRESSMAKING LADIES’ TAILORING MRS. N. J. BRENNAN 4926 Ninety-seventh Street S. E. (Next door to the Callin’« residence) W aldorf Salad Wash and clean the celery and cut REAL ESTATE in fine pieces »bout one and one-half cups full, then set aside in cold water. cm norun *»s rave» V>is'i and |«are t.vo Urge apples or Phon» 638-83 three small apples, cut in fine piece- : MU» “2»J 81 real riMLAND «TATIO» and ret as»-ie in cold watei. Grind [ er chop about ax tfngiian walnuts or i MT. SCOTT TRANSFER CO. any other kinds of nutx Drain the Auto. 646-21; Res. 4822 »Oth Street celery and apple» and mix with the [ nuts and mayonnais.«. Serve on let J. S. Miller, Prop. tuce leaves with a little mayonnaise Daily trips to Mount Scott ami < Lents. Stand, First and Taj lor sts.. n top. Portland. I Mayoana.se Dressing Y ’ oke of one egg, one teaspoon HOME SHOE SHOP lemon juice, one-half teaspoon J. W. ADAMSON. Prop. mustard, a pinch of paprika. Mix and 4*49 S4th St. S. E.. Cor. 49th Aw. vary slowly stir in t .vo-thinis cup ef ; sals I oil, beating in the oil each time Only the best material for your shoes before adding more. Add two more ' teaspoons of lemon juice after all the ! ci! has been mixed in smoothly. This mry be change! by adding one-ha'.f that cup of sweet cream whipped stiff; by adding one-half cup of sour cream Delaney’s ¡Orchestra iihiyped stiff, and also by adding one- half cup of parsley and capers Tabor 0€47 x hop ped fine, or any other combina tion to suit the taate; such as two 1 , . t-bles; -on- of grated onion, two ' tablesp ms cf finely chopped pepper. 1 ICE | V'-o t-«bl.' niont Chilli sauce, one hard- COAL boiled egg, chopped fine, one table WOOD spoon of garlic vinegar. Serve ice LIME cold. CEMENT PLASTER Banana Salad LATHS Peel and cut lengthwise, place on FEED pistes and on each half put one-half a tablespoon of chopped nut meats; cover with lemon juice or a cream salad dressing, garnish with lettuce leaves and serve. !.. C. Pullen, owner. Auto. 625-17 LAUER REALTY CO. DANCE FQ» I MLLARD AVENUE TËEF& T ÜETCO. W.M. Donaldson W atchmaker 6435 Foster Road at Arleta Specializing in Repairing all kinds of American and Swiss watches. Using noth in:' but the genuine material made by the factory which made the wntch. Cleaning, oiling, demagni- tizing and adjusting. Kemember, my business is the .-ere of watches, examination of your watch and my opinion cost you nothing. Attention Radio F ans Amplifying sets Tube detectors Crystal sets All Radio supplies CURREY’S PHARMACY GR4YS CROSSINS It s all Right or Your Money Back F Get the habit of expressing your L feelings with— O FLOWERS W E The Nippon R Florist Co. S Phone Auto 635-7J * Geo. Vt Crockwell. M. E Naturopath, Spinologist The wonder cure for Rheumatism 766, 720 Dekum Bldg. ELECTRIC TREATMENTS SPECIALTIES Stomach trouble. Chronic disease and Female complaints. No matter what your trouble is I can help you: Consultation and examinations Free. No knife. No operations. No in curable case taken. it. » 9 Cream Salad Dressing One heaping teaspoon mustard, one of sugar, two spoonful!» molted but ter mixed together. Stir one heap ing spoonful of flour into one beaten <-<g until smooth, and add one-fourth cupful sweet milk and two spoonful!.« of vinegar; then add the first, mixture and trix all together. Set in a dish of hot water and stir till it thickens. (A double boiler is best). Remove firm the fire and add three spoonfull« vinegar, a pinch of salt and a dash of cayenne. Let it cool. Then add cne-fourth cupful of milk or cream, slowly stirring all the time. This will keep for a week in a covered dish, if set in a cool place. Mr Johr. on, stickler for correct English, both in and cut of the da>i- room, takes every opwrtunity to et right the erring in this respect. A few days ago he went into a drug store and asked for a mans comb. "Do you want a narrow man’s comb?” inquired the clerk, cour teously. “No," replied Mr. Jchnson. with the utmost gravity, “I desire a comb for a stout man with rubber teeth.” Conversation would never lag if everyone used his mind to the same purpoec- as did the small niece of a contributor to the Chicago Tribune. After answering innumerable ques tions put by the little chaterbox. she finally asked- “Dijrisi, whatever makes you talk so J much ?’’ “Why,” she immediately replied. | “because I always fink of sumpin’ to ' say!” Patronize our advertiser«. A New Virk teacher receive! th- following noto: “Kindly excuse in y son, Moans. from being one aggregate day a I »»ent, ft>r why hia mother being sick, he hail to > !. . - . ■ -.1- — __________ st— K._____ _ - ___ I . . 1 Advertisements under thia head txjjoiim in the houao perpetual. mg 10c per line fii»l I heart ion. kindly apology him fur not cumin« Mitvmuin charge. 8Je. Count aix wonts to the line GERMAN REPARATIONS Classified Ads SOLUTION IS SOUGHT American Commission to Ra> port on German Ability to Pay Is Suggested. Elderly lady (to workman who has given her hia seat in the »treat car)—- Oh. thank you very much. Workman --Oh. that's* nothing at »11. mi»». Many men only get up — .1., is > when . Sk- the I lady U pretty t.l>* but Lt it HMV.ir never make» any difference to me. Motor roach guide (pointing out objects of interest to the pavnengsr«) : "We are now passing the oldest .ubile hou»e In Englsml?* Husky wie pul ’roui the back seat: "Whaffbr?" rre Patroni»* our adwrtiaera. - CALL R. HEYTING, phone 625-67, fur samt and gravel delivered at a reduced price. iT-tf Washington, D. C—Despite what UTAH KING COAL progresa may have been made toward Old Growth ami Slabwood extending American aid la couipoaiug CRESTON FEED & FI EL CO. the reparations dlsagreameut tn Eur Phone 619-64. 51-lf ope. there was evldenca that much remain» to be done before all the in WANTED—Clem cotton rags. The terested elements can be brought into Herald office. 1-tf agreement. There 1» no asauraace so far that France find it possible to agraal CROSSING to a proposal tor an American com-1 GRAYS mission to survey German econom-1 Ic conditions and fix a basis oa which I Sheet Metal Works a new reparations program might be ' framed. In this situation, officials tn Wash- ■ Ington are seeking to minimise as GET MY PRICE BEFORE tar as poastble any direct connection LETTING THE JOB with the discusaion m which they have taken part and to emphasize that In what has been done they have acted Au<uniatic 640-75 «>007', 82nd St. only In an unofficial capacity. Hut there was no clear cut denial that high oftleiala in Washington had Richmond Plumbling & discussed the commission proposal earnestly among themselves and with Heating Company others and no one attempted to give the impression that the United States 1078 Ihvirion Street government would be displeased PHONE TABOR 3760 should the discussions now tn progress result ia an agreement. The proposal so far baa been dis cussed outside the formal channels Franklin Barber Shop of diplomacy but an understanding WK SPICIAUZK IN in authoritative circle« ha. been de NAIR CITTI9O. FACIAL MASSAOINd veloped through an exchange of 480 HAIR BOBBIMi views that the United States. Great 13*0 DIVISION Bti. rtib sod 54tb Si». Britalr. and Germany are willing to IK »»* »CtLKiau assent to the creation of such a com mission. Premier Poincare of Prance ----- M I L K----- now has the plan before him and is ex Cleanline.««—Quality— Flavor pected to make a decision when he Scored 99 at Stock Show, Novem has concluded a series of conferences ber 1922—winning third prize w:th industrial leaders of France and James Burdette of Germany. Auto. 632-87 Dairyman Lewis’ Franklin Candy Shop 1390*, Pi vision. Where 50th Cros»e» Everything found nt a first-cln.» fountain. Light lunche>. Mer Rouge, La.—Bodies of two men blown from the bottom of I.ske La Re.-. Phone Auto. 614-83 Shop Phone Tabor 8553 Fourche by unldenti.’ied dynamiters were lying at an undertaking estab- H. H. JONAII 1‘shment here while mililray men stood Sash, Door and Cabinet Work guard pending the arrival of additional MILL WORK teuops from Alexandria and New Or 1372 Divirion Street leans, ordered here by the adjutant general. Burned Out! But Still in Business The bodies, badly mutilated and bound with wire, were believed by the authorities to be thoee of Watt Now at 5631 83d Street Daniels and Thomas Richards, mem bers of a party of five prominent Mer MAIN 7728 Rouge citizens who were kidnaped Formerly at 8221 Foster Road lsst August by white-robed and hooded men and who hare been missing since, and tile object of three dsys of raking of the lakes of Morehouse parish by national guardsmen, federal agents and professional divers. It Is believed here that the Inqaest would be followed by the arrest of at least 20 persons, alleged ring leaders cf the August mob. The names of these men will be presented the mili tary or civil court by department oi justice agents who have been conduct ing secret investigations. It was stated. Scotty’s Express Pori t ten Wanted By Practical Nurse Specialist in Maternity Cases Phone Automatic 613-08 Foot Muscles Strengthened f HeWas a Man Less than Sixty Men’s arches ar e stremrthened by wearing the Cantilever Shoe, be cause this shoe has a flexi ble shank which harmon izes with the natural action of the foot, allows good circulation and healthful exercise of foot muscles. —vet he hud to be led into our Optical department because his vision had failed. A pair of glasses properly fitted 20 years ago would have saved this man’s eyesight. —Are you doing all you should for your eyes? —Have your eyes examined to day. STAPLES -The Jeweler- ”£"S,,T3 266 MORRISON STREET, BETWEEN THIRD AND FOURTH CEMENT The Cantilever shank fits snugly and supports the arch while permitting nature to build up strength. BANK GRAVEL LIME PLASTER J ames A.C.T ait &C o JANUARY 27, 1923 At midnight. January 27, 1923. wo will place in service our new niHchme switching offices, Beacon on the west side and Garfield on the east side of the river and Sunset in the Southeast section of the city. Representatives of the company are now calling upon patrons in the districts affected and demonstrating the use of the new dial sets. Our new diiectorv will lie distributed beginning Jan uary 18,1928. It is effective at the time of the cut-over- midnight, January 27. It is important that all our sub scribers refrain from us»ng the new directory when dis tributed until the cut-ove»’ date and that they use it ex clusively beginning at midnight. January 27. There arc approximately 15,000 number changes in the new book and unless the above nlar. is ol»served there will be in evitable confusion and delay ir. your service. The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company e**4 January Clearance Sale Almost every article reduced. These prices are as long as lots last and for JANUARY ONLY Outing flannel. 27 inches wile. per yard...................... 17c and 8c 36c outing flannel. 36 inch»* wi ie, daisy doth, now per yard.......................................... .. >C Percale. 56 inches vide, now per yard ................................... lie 26c gingham and cloth, 36 inches wide, now ¡>er yard... ’.'«c 26c cretonne. 36 inchei wide, now per yard........................... 16c 4te I’illow Tubing, 42 inches wide, linen finish, now per yard .......................................... 3Nr 2'ic Muslin vmblearhcd, 36 inches wide, now per yard.. 15c 26c mu» lm bleachei, 36 in C» wide, now per yard................. l»c Calico, 25 inches wide, now |>.-r yard ......................................... Hr Chee-e Cloth, ’’.6 inchea wide, ro.v per yard......................... 4c Blankets, pair......................81.50 up 26c Cotton Hove for women, now a pair ................... ...... 20c 73c Silk-l.isle hose for women, now a pair............................... 30-- SI Silk Hose for women, now a pair....................................... 70c 81.25 Union Suits for women, now........................................... 9.’>c 82 Union Suit* for women.. .81-50 3Or Mercerized Hone for men. two pair ................................. 4Jc 75c Silk Hose for men, now a pair ..................................... 50c 30c Wool Mixed hose for men, now a pair............................... 20c 50c Wool H om for men, now three paha............................ 81.00 75c Wool Hose for inen, now a pair......................................... 15c 26c Ribbed Hose for girl and boys, sizes 5 to 6. now a pair........................................... 20c 35c Riblied Hose for girls and beys, she: 7 to 10, no v u P»ir.................. 25c 25c Ribbed Hose ft r boys, sizes 5H to 754, now a pair.......... 15c 0C| I IMP HUT UL.LLII1U UUl 50 pairs Shoes for Women and Misses Sizes 2*/j and 3 only $ j value, now a pr, 75c 100 pairs Fine Shoes for Women including the finest Kid Leather Shoes formerly priced at $12 a pair, now they go at $2 a pair FREE with purchase of $1 or over 1-lb 35c baking powder FREE SI Corduroy I’ant. for men, now....................... .. 82.95 85 All-Wool I'.mb» for mm, now..........................................88.25 81.60 Overalls fur men (Union Ml i. BM .................. 81-30 81.73 Union Suits for men. . 81 AS 84 Union Suits for men, wool mixed, now ..................... 82.93 81 Shirts and llraneri for men. now.......................................... 6Oc 83.50 Wool Shirts for men now........................................ tXM 10c Ann Hands for men, now... 6c 25c (Jiftem for men, now,... 20c 35c and 50c Collar« for men, soft, sizes 14 and 16’v, now.10c Collars for men, stiff «nd rub ber, sizes 14 and 17, now. ., 5c 50c Tie» for m»n. now........ .. 23c 75c Tie« for men, «Ilk and »Ilk knit, now................................. 45c 2"><- '.’o . Tics for men, now two for............................................. 83 50 Hats for men, now.... 8 84 ..W) If it,< for men, now ... 8 ■ *0c Hate for boy.*, now..,,., 81 [hit* for boys, now............. 81 ■■ v i’i ’> If nt for I, a and girls, now ............................... 50c 82 Cap« for n on. now.............. 75c 8l.:>0 Clips for men, no.v......... 50c 82 Dress Shirts fur men, size 14 only, now,........................... .De L»c Ciinviui (tltives, now n )>air 1! 25c Warm Glove« for women, nien and children, now :i pair r>c 50c Heavy Glove», now............. 30c $2 Coiicts. lire 19 only, now. 25c 81.60 Coiaeto and Braziers, all size», now ............................... 50c 25c Children Waists, all six«»«, now ........................................... I oather Sole i..........................¡¡j, Rubber heel», a pair.................. 100 Pairs Ki.bbein for women, . n9'v • ............................ .’Or nnd $1.40 Cotton Bvt *, ready ■titchod, 72?;90, :-|i> now 8 16c Cotton I II».’ now.'. Shoo Laee». throe pajr4............. Darning Cotton, hrdi........ , ALL SECOND-HAND GOODS AT PRICES THAT MEAN NEARL* Long Coats for women, now. si.uo Short Coats for women, now....... 15c Shoes for women, now. 35c and 15c Overcoats for men, now $1.00 Every-day Coats for men, now ... 25c Working Pants, Overalls and Coats for men and boys, now 15c Under Shirts and Union Suits for men and women Shoes for men, now 50c and i f’its and Caps for men, now .00 pieces of women and chil dren’s wear, now..;................. Handbags for women, now ....... .. logins for women and men, now a pair................... I 1 '>(’ 25c 15c •>c 5c 5c REMEMBER—These prices are for January only. Do not miss this sale. You save 25c to 50c on the dollar BARGAIN STORE 6344 Foster Road 315 HAWTHORNE AVE. 4 «-°s ? > . . - . ___ «.f yr . GIVEN AWAY