Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923, January 19, 1923, Image 4

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Herald Home Corner
for sand and gravel delivered at a
reduced price.
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TAILORING AGENTS- All-wool
suite tailored to order. 329.50. All-
wool tropical worsted*, two-niece
suite, 819.50.
Wonderful value.«.
»money for hustlers. Write J. H.
TSON, Inc., Dept. 483, 83! W.
Adams St.. Chicago.
Chaatecler Salad
It Bends!
Can you do this with
your shoes? Your feet
should hsve as much
chance to keep strong as
vour hands. OrJv a flexi­
ble. snug-fitting arch can
assure tnis muscular exer­
cise with the proper sup­
port.
The Cantilever Shoe does
this — is dignified and
good looking as well.
CANTILEVER SHOE CO.
353 Akter St
Medical Bld«.
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PORTLAND, ORE.
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COAL
WOOD
LIME
CEMENT
PLASTER
LATHS
FEED
MLLARD AV 'ENUE
F UELCO.
L. C. Pullen, owner.
Ante. 625-17
Feather Cocoanut Cake
MT. SCOTT TRANSFER CO.
One and one-half cups of flour,
Auto. 646-21; Rea. 4322 90th Street seven-eighths cup sugar, two tea­
spoons baking powder, two table­
J. S. Miller, Prop.
Daily trips to Mount Scott and spoons melted shortening, one egg.
Lents. Stand, First and Taylor Sts.. one-half cup milk, one teaspoon lemon
Portland.
extract, one-half cup fresh grated
eocoanut Bake in moderate oven 35
minutes; sprinkle with powdered
sugar or grated cocoanut.
BOUPB AND GARNISHES
Position Wanted By
soup la the attrac­
tive dish of the
turol There are
such variation
that he la indeed
to
pl«-«**
hard
who canuoC And
one to his liking.
Vermont Chicken
Soup.—Tabs ■ I X
cupfuls
well-eearon«*! chicken
stock, add a Utth- grated onion, a
head of lettuce ahredded and on« cup­
ful ot pea*. If the 1*?» are fresh,
simmer until they sre done. Beat an
egg. add enough bread crumbs to
make a paste and shape Into ball»
Drop the balls Into the soup and alm
mer until well h««at««d; serve hot.
Quick Bouillon.—Cut line one pound
of fresh beef and a slice of fat port.
Put into a saucepan with one cupful
of cold water, one carrot, one onion
finely minced, and cook fifteen min­
utes; then add two cupfuls of boiling
water.
Simmer for an hour, then
Season
press through s fine sieve,
with salt, pepper and celery salt.
Cheese Ball».—Take one-half cup­
ful of flour, half a cupful of milk, a
tahleepoonful each of butter and
cheese. Mix in a double boiler, cook
until smooth and thick, add one egg
well beaten and cook Ions enough to
set the egg. Set aside to cool. Form
Into balls the size of hickory nuts,
drop Into boiling soup, cook five mtn
utes and serve Immediately
Leftover Meat Dish.—Put through
the meat grinder two or three me
dlum-slsed potatoes. season well, add
one small onion also ground through
the mest grinder. In a little pork
sausage fat cook the potato and onion
until well scalded then place in a well-
battered baking pan with a layer of
chopped roast beef and garnish with
halv«w of c«M>ked pork sausage. Bake
until the potato and onion are cooked
Serve from the dish. See that all the
potato water and onion Juice Is added
for It will be ti*ed«*d for moisture.
Coffee Cake
One cup sugar, one cup molas3ei.
2 cups raisins, one teaspoon cinna­
mon, one-fourth teaspoon cloves, one
teaspoon soda. Put the soda in the
coffee, one cup of butter, one cup
black coffee, one egg and five cups
flour. Bake in moderate oven about
35 minutes.
Practical Nurse
Specialist in
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When you want to barrow money
on your property see
OTTO a HARKSON
Rroadwav 6889
413 Chamber of Commerce Bldg.
INSURANCE
Don’t Forget Our
Saturday Specials
FLOUR
CROWN
OLYMPIC
WHITE RIVER
DEL MONTE
$1.85 a Sack
For the first time in history a
woman, Mrs. Annie L. Swynnerton. a
painter, has been elected an aaaociate
of the Royal Academy of England.
Grays Crossing Barber Shop
60*7 82d street, next the melai works
Chldren’s haircutting, 25c
Milk, Federal, Carnation,
Bordens........................ 10c
R
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Phone Auto 635-71
They found them mere efficient
and effective than several other
competitive samples shown.
Phone Broadway 5781 and have
sample light installed. Wiring
service and estimates given.
For Sale
71M acres good land on highway, two
miles from Winlock, Wash., a chicken,
fruit and dairy eenter.
When once you’ve
given us some work
we’ll please you so we
know you’ll be back.
That’s the way, ex­
perience has taught us.
we’ve grown.
“Pat and Jeny
Franklin Garage
Tavelli & Mack.
50th and Division Sts.
Tabor 5603
Cleanest
Easiest
Best
and not expensive
Walsh Electric Co.
106 FOURTH ST.
What have you in hou«e and lot, or
equity in good house?
Bet. Wash, and Stark Sts.
BDWY. 5781
Or I will sell cheap, for cash.
N. J.
How to Make a Call From a
Machine Switching Telephone
After Saturday Midnight, Jan» 27
1.
Obtain the correct number from the NEW
Telephone Directory
2. Remove the receiver carefully and listen for the dialing tone.
Dial the first
two letters of
office name (they are in capitals)
3. .......
-__________
.. the
-
and the four figures of the number in order.
FOR EXAMPLE:
to call SUnaet 0425
to call REacon 2981
dial S-U-0-4-2-5.
dial B-E-2-9-8-1.
to call Long Distance,
Information or Rejwiir Clerk
to call TAbor 3407
refer to the front cover of drectory
to determine the projier code.
dial T-A-3-4-0-7.
Read the booklet "Directions for use of the Machine Switching Tele­
phone” delivered to you by the representative who demonstrated the use
of the dial.
;
The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company
Sam Hanna
6360 FOSTER ROAD
PHONE ALTO. 624 *5
Walsh’s
Electrical Fixtur«^ Selected
by the School Board?
MODERN PHOTOGRAPHY
’ Every Sluing a Study"
MRS.
BRENNAN
View Work. Home Portrait», Kodak
4936 Ninety-seventh Street S. K.
Finishing
6455 FOSTER ROAD
(N*xt door to the Callin’s roaldeneel
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Get the habit of
The Nippon
Florist Co.
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THE BENJAMIN STUDIO
DRESSMAKING
LADIES’ TAILORING
My-T-Nice Corn.................. 10c
HOW TO MAKE BEST
OF LIMITED SPACE
expretting your
feelingt with—
FLOWERS
CITY PBtkTBBTI sag raXMa
Phone Automatic *13-05
John J. Conboy, Prop.
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HEAL UsrTATK
Maternity Cases
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6eo. W. Grockwell, M. L
Mtturopath/Spinaiagist
The wonder cure for Rheumatism
LAUER REALTY CO.
Phone «38-83
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rijn-AHn
WANTED- Man. with car. to sell e
complete line low priced TIRES
AND TUBES; 3100 per week and
expenses. Sterlingwurth Tiie Co.,
3*91 Sterling, E. Liverpool, O. ltx
may mail requests
for recipes or ask any question*
concerning recipes published. A
Herald
subscriber,
a
wenian
versed in cookery, who desires to
remain anonymous, will be do-
lighted to publish requested rec­
ipe» or answer questions.
■ -The Editor
The white meat of a cold boiled
chicken. \ of the same bulk of
chopped celery. taro hard boiled eggs,
one raw egg well beaten, one tea­
spoon each of salt and pepper, one
teaspeon of made mustaid, 3 tea­
spoons of salad oil, two teaspoons
white sugar. M oacup of vinegar.
Mince the meat wall, removing every
scrap of fat, gristle and skin, cut the
celery into pieces S inch long. Mix
and set asith* to cool while you pre­
pare dressing Rub the yolks of eggs
to a fine powder, add the .«alt, ;wpper I
and sugar; then add the oil, grinding
hard and putting in but a few drops
at a time. The mustard comes next
and let all stand together while you
beat the raw egg to a froth. Beat
this into the dressing and pour into
the vinegar, spoonful by spoonflil,
whipping the dressing well as you do
it. Sprinkle a little dry salt over the
meat and celery, tesa it up lightly
with a silver fork, pour the dressing
over it, toes and mixing until the
bottom of the mass is as well satu­
rated as the top. Tum into a salad
bowl and garnish with a row of white
of egg and beets. Cut the white of
the egg in rings, then cut through
one side of the ring and lace then
together in form of a chain; inside
this chain put a row of beets cut in
pretty shapes with a vegetable cut­
ter. Salads should be served the day
they are made. In usitig oil as a
mixture, always use it before putting
in the vinegar, to avoid curdling, then
add the vinegar, stirring all the time.
Melted butter may be substituted if
oil is disliked.
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KITCnm u
Main 6500
January Clearance Sale
Almost even' article reduced. These prices are as long as lots last and for
JANUARY ONLY
Outing flannel, 27 inches wide,
per yard....................... 17c and 8c
35c outing flannel. 36 inches
wile, daisy doth, now per
yard........................................... 23c
Percale. 36 inches wide, now
per yard .................................... 14c
25c gingham and cloth. 36
inches wide, now per yard.., 21k
25c cretonne, 36 inches wide.
now per yard........................... 18c
45c Pillow Tubing, 42 inches
wide, linen finish, now per
yard........................................... SSc
2*k- Muslin umbleached, 36
inches wide, now per yard.. 15e
25c muslin bleached. 36 inches
wide, now per yard. ............... 19e
Calico, 25 inches wide, now per
yard .......................................... Sc
Cheese Cloth, 36 inchest wide,
now per yard.......................... 4c
Blankets, pair...................... 31.50 «P
25c Cotton Hose for women,
now a pair ............................. 20c
75c Silk-Lisle hose for women,
now a pair............................... 30-
|1 Silk Hose for women, now
a pair........................................ 70c
31.25 Union Suits for women,
now............................................ 95c
12 Union Suit» for women. . 31.50
30c Mercerized Hose for men,
two pair .................................. 45c
75c Silk Hose for men, now a
pair ...................................... 50c
30c Wool Mixed hose for men,
now a pair................................ 20c
50c Wool Hose for men, now
three pairs............................. 81.0«
75c Wool Hose for men, now a
pair............................................ 45c
25c Ribbed Hose for girls and
boys, sizes 5 to 6, now a
pair............................................ 20c
35c Ribbed Hose for girl» and
boy», sizes 7 to 10, now a
P«ir............................................ 25c
25c Ribbed Hose for boys, sizes
5H to 7H, now a pair.......... 15c
50 pairs Shoes
for Women
and Misses
Sizes 2*/t and 3 only
$5 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
bib 35c
baking powder
FREE
For particulars write
14 Corduroy PanU for men.
now...............
83.95
85 All-Wool Pania for man,
now..................................
83.25
81.50 Overall* for man (Union
Made), now............................. 81 M
31.75 Union Sult* for man,
now.......................................... 81.3*
84 Union Suita for man, wool
mixed, now ......................... 82.95
It Shirt» and I»rawers for man,
now
................
66c
83.50 Wool Shirts for man.
now...............
82.56
10c Arm Hand* for man, now. .. «r
25c Gartens for man, now.,.. 2Be
35c and 50c Collar* for m«m.
soft, six«* 14 and 16S, now.lOe
Collar* for man. stiff and rub­
ber, »ixaa 14 and 17, now... 5c
50c Tie* for men. now............... 23e
75c Tie* for man. silk and »ilk
knit, now.................................. 45c
25c How Tie* for men. now two
for .. .*...........................
23c
83.50 Hate for men, now
•1.15
84..»O Hate for men, now
81.95
50c Hate for boy», now.
. 15c
81 Hat* for boya, now. .
35c
81.50 Plush Hnts for hoys and
girls, now................................ 5Oc
|2 Capa for man, now............... 75c
81.50 (Vps for man. now.,.,. 50c
82 I Irene Shirts for men. *ixa
14 only. now............................
15c Canvas Glove», now a pair
25r W arm Gloves for women,
men and children, now a pair 15c
50c Heavy Glove», now............. 3Oc
82 Corset*, alia 19 only, now. 25c
81.50 Coraets and llraaiera, all
»iies. now................................ 50c
25c Children Waist», ail *ism,
now.........................
.. 20c
Leather Soles...........
15e up
Rubber heels, a pair................. 25c
100 Pairs Rublier» for wnmen,
................................. 50eand3*e
81.40 Cotton
Ba’.te,
ready
stitched, 72x90, 3-lk. now.ll.W
15c Cotten Batts, H |b„ now.. He
Shoe IsAcef, thrx» pain.............
5c
Darning Cotton, ball.................
2c
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MRS. L. MORSE
SELLINGOUT *T pa ^ c Z t ™,> C00DS
LAND GOODS
4*14 67th Street S. E.
MEAN NEARLY
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, SHOES
Small Store, Small Expense,
SMALL PRICES
BARGAIN STORE
For uie woman who must use her
bedroom as a llvln groom, a day bed
will be convealent. Dreaalng tabla may
be hidden by a »creen and with a few
chain and a table, a cozy living room
will result. Pink antin la need for th*
window draperies.
THE CITIZENS BANK
Grand Ave. at E. Aider Streat
32 yearn old
mcmbca
FT3EPAL RESERVE
SVSTEM
Interest Paid on Savi ngs
Safely Firat
6344 Foster Road
THE HLRIED GIRL
f A Tk V | Did you ever see any-
L A Dll one jugt like you?
I know a certain little girl
Who’« always in a hurry;
Clothes designed and made to your
own individuality.
Correct fitting \Mhen there is work that »he muat do
She get» in quite a flurry.
brassier« and corset* made to measure,
using any kind ot boning. Did you She worries over all her tasks,
So very hard »he takes them;
know that that out-of-date, discarded
suit will make over into a »mart She hurries ’round and upsets things,
Or knocks them down and break/
street dress? ASK ME.
them.
MRS. GRAY. CALL «16 09
REDUCTION SALE
F. E. JIGGAR & SON.
6131 9*th St. S. E.
Comer Mfg. Co.—Rubber!red All-
Weather Coats
Second-Hand White and Singer
Drophead Sewing Machines
Monarch Furniture Polish
I often wonder w-hy it is
She has to hurry so.
Perhaps because she leaves her work
Till it has time to grow;
And when it’s very very big,
Flies at it huxry-scurry.
If »he would just do things on time,
Twould nave, oh, save, so much
worry!
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"We Would Appreciate Your Business'
PRICE WAR IS ON
BATTERIES RECHARGED 50c
We specialize on battery and auto electrical equipment.
carry accessories and radio supplies.
bl V t N AWAT
Under Shirts ar.d Union Sults
for men and women................
Shoes for men, now
5^
50c and
Hats and Caps for men, now.......
300 pieces of women and chil­
dren’s wear, now......................
Handbags for women, now........*Z.
Iieggins for women and men,
now a pair................
25c
15c
5c
5c
5c
REMEMBER-These price» are for January only. Do
not mi»» this »ale. You «ave 25c to 50c on the dollar
We
Yours for better service
Red Top Battery & Electric Service Co
Phone 625-52
Long Coats for women, now...... $1.00
Short Coats for women, now...... 15c
Shoes for women, now. 3.5c 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
Pll/ry 1U/1V
Eighty-second and Foster Road
BARGAIN STORE
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6344 Foster Road