mt . jscott TiAusrat co. i geraid Home Corner SUnest 4ttl •757 66th St S. E THK BEST LEGACY The firet >60 or >100 aro slow to gather. and look unimportant even after they have been saved. But thrro is magic in the fact. Th« income from invwtnmsit, however trifling, confers a senso of power and car­ ries a promise that allure». More important than all, a habit of saving has begun to |>u»h a sprout through ths crust of indifference and self- indulgence. Independence in character asserts itself. Purpose strengthens. Pussibilitiro appear Thrift is a rare discipline in self-control. Presently there is a new man and a new furo* in the wwld." What AU l*areels Can Give Their ChiMree L Good health, Housewives mat mail requests 2. Good principles. fer recipes or ask any questions X Ability to du some useful wwk. * concerning recipes published. A 4. Industry. Then' are real endowments which Herald subscriber, a woman parents may confer upon their chiL Grays Crossing Barber Shop versasi in cookery, who deairsa to •Iren. These are better than gold. remain anonymous, will be de­ These are the best inheritance. ••07 8M street. next the metal works lighted to publish requested rec­ And the parents need not be rich ipes or answer questions. nor educated nor fortunately placed Chldren’s haircutting, 25c to confer them. Indeed, tho humbteut —The Editor homes are often fest conditioned to John J. Conboy, Prop. I so endow their children. Those feons are frequently missed Doughnuts One cup sugar. one «wr. on* cup or endangered for the sons and daugh­ Position Wanted By ters of the better off. Money leads .«our milk, one-fourth cup of «ver to indulgence and lack of exer;ii««v to Practical Nurse cream, 1H tea-spoons soda, H tea- frivolous companionships, to delay in >poov cream tartar. one teaspoon facing the problems of a carver and Spe.i»ll*t in vanilla, flour to make fkiriy stiff to idling ways. Parents should renstantly hold up Maternity Cases d. ugh. Fry in very hot fat and a* for their own warning the vulgar w u move them from the fat dip Phone Automatic 613-08 family policies of the newly-rich. The «mickly in boiling water, then drain children of these families should not (well. Doughnuts will be lighter if sat i‘ the ‘ pace for your children nor my j allowed to set after cutting from one- children, Paronuhood is a at-noul business, and neglectful parents half to one hour before frying. should never be our models. Fathers, ever absorbed in money-getting, amt Sour Milk Doughnuts Optometrist and Optician . mothers over-absorbed m pleasure­ Two eggs, two cups sugar four tea­ seeking. usually neglect titfir chil­ iöl Morrison Street spoons melted lard one ami twothirds dren. Such neglected children should cups milk, rue» at flour, one-half not be the exemplars for Christian 45 Step.- W est From Broadway teaspoon salt, one-half teaspoon nut- I families. meg and ginger, two teas pi MS cream THE AMERICAN FLAG With Carl Greve, the tartar and one of soda. If you have I not the cream tartar and seda, you By James Riley Square-deal Jeweler may use three teaspoons of baking That ocean-guarded flag of light. powder. Fry in hot fat. forever may it fly! It flashed o’er Monmouth's bloody Bultermilk Doughnut* fight and lit McHenry’s sky; Put four cupa of sifted flour into a It bears upon its folds of flame to ICE earth’s remotest wave shallow bowl, sift in IS teaspoons COAL each soda and cream of tartar, H The name of men whose deeds of fame shall e’er inspire the brave. WOOD teaspoon cinnamon, one teaspoon salt, LIME add one cup sugar, on egg unbeaten, I Timbers have crashed and gun.« have CEMENT one cup buttermilk (better thick); pealed beneath its radiant glow. PLASTER mix well and proceed as for dough­ But never did that ensign yield its LATHS honor to the foe! nuts. Fry in hot fat and drain. FEED Its fame shall march with martial tread down ages yet to be; Corn Meal Doughnnts , To guard those stars that never paled A teacup and a half cf boiling milk in fight on land or sea. poured over two teacups of meal; when cool add two cups flour, one of Its stripes of red entemal dyed with L. C. Pullen, owner. Sl'naet 2517 heart-streams of all lands; butter. IS of sugar. 3 eggs, flavor Its white, the snow capped hills that with nutmeg or cinnamon, let rise till hide in storm their upraise«! very light, roll about half an hands; Get habit of thick, cut in diamond shape and Its blue, the ocean waves that beat I in het lard. round Freedom’s circle shore: expressing your its stars, the print of angel's feet L, that burn forever more! feelings Raised Doughnuts Three cup« sweet milk, 2 cups James J. Hill says: “Thrift is not -ugar, one yeast cake, 2 eggs, nutmeg to flavor. Mix like biscuits and set a virtue of tomorrow, but of today. The young man who puts off until he ir a warm place to rise. When light; is earning a larger income or ha* sat­ add H teaspoon srda dissolved in a isfied some present went, or for any little milk, and knead until smooth. ' other reason, the effort to spare and I*»t rise the second time, then cut hi accumulate is pretty sure never to cake« ami fry in hot fit. Roll in Legin unites under the pressure of misfortune. And it is really true ; 3571 sugar. These arc delicious and make that only the beginning is difficult. | a nice change from the ordinary I »BW | doughnut J. 8. Milter. Prop. • ••••••••••••a Daily trips to Mount Scott ami Lenta. Stand. First and Tailor st*.. Portl»nd. Classified Ads CALL R. HEYT1NG, plume «26-«:. for sand and gravel delivered at a reduced price. l?-tf FOR RENT—4-room house, ftimiahed. one block to car. Woodmere. Call 7830 64th ave. Sunset 2041. 4-2t FOR SALE—Cedar Posts, 20 cents each. John Ixirenz, Belle Rose sta­ tion 1, Portland, Or. Dr. Patrick F. Mahar I DILLARD AVENUE FEED & bUEL CO. F ■ The meeting of the town council had been stormy and tempers were waxing hot. “You. sir," shouted one member at another, “are about the most pig­ headed fool I have ever met.” “Order, order!” interrupted the chairman. “You gentlemen seem to forget that I am in the room.” Have YOU a Youthful Walk? Cantilever Shoes Make It Possible Could vou do Walter Camp’s famous “daily dozen" with your feet Strapped to boards ? Ordinary shoes are like boards on your feet. Your arch cannot flex in them because they are reinforced with steel between the feathers, of the sole. Ask your shoemaker to show you when he is resoling a pair of shoes. See how impossible it is to bend them at the arch. A Cantilever Spring Dr. Douglas Stewart a leading specialist, says: “The foot is a cantilever spring so made that when it is allowed to function normally it carries the body with the great­ est possible ease and resilience ’’ The Cantilever Shoe is made with a flexible arch which permits the cantilever spring cf your foot to function normally. It gives that ease and resilience which char­ acterize a perfect carriage. This can only be accomplished by giving perfect freedom to the muscles of the foot. The flexible arch of the Cantilever Shoe fits snugly, while it forms a natural support to the instep. Make« Life Easier Cantilever Shoes give an added zest to your pleasures and lighten the daily round of your duties. They are stylish as well as comfortable. The modish, rounded toe and the me.il um heel are worn by women who are particular about wearing correct clothe«. That youthful, swinging step is made possible by wearing Canti­ lever«. Buy a pair tomorrow and know what it mean« to walk miles out-of-doors or at your every-day work without fatigue. * IB > < Ô» p Mother—No, Bobby; for the third time, I tell you, you cant have an­ other chocolate. Bobby (in despair)—1 don’t see where father nets the idea that you're always changing your mind!—London Opinion. Ray—If I were a doctor, I would ! specialise in bone surgery. May—Well, you've certainly got a good head for it. A prominent Sydney lawyer was puttitj«; a witness through a hard t rose -examination when the subject of absentmindedness arose. “What do you think is absent- mindedness?” askeent, each city litanto a certain put upon its inhi «bit ___ ing or bearing or label label which which never deceived him. “You, for instance,” he declared to the man on his right, “are from Chi- The Chicagoan admitted the fact. "And you,” he said to the gentle­ man on his left, “ere from Cincinnati.” Again he was right. ' .Now. you,” he said, turning to the third man. “are from Philadelphia.” “No sirree’” objected that indivi­ dual in hot resentment. “I’ve been ill for six months! That’s what make« ' me look that way.”- -Popular Maga- I tine. I A lizard, pierced by a hatpin, is the Insignia adopted by the anti-flrt crusade of New York city. )*« Thirty-fourth and Divisteti Atráete. Tabor >514 WK RECOMMEND HYVIS Oil. FOR YOI’R CAR BARGAIN STORE «344 Faster Road I AY V V YOU ever »re any1 NOW IS THE TIME TO THINK ABOUT YOUR BOOKS l a u i i ,„ jUBl Ulw youT t'kiths» deeiirnvd ami mads to your own todividuality Correct fitting ‘ braastero ami corsets maiie to meceure. using any kind of boning. Dni you know that that out-of-date, diacarded suit will make ever into a smart street dross? ASK ME. MRS. GRAY. Can SI naet 1«»9 Are your books in proper shape for the INCOME TAX slaUment? Are you worried about vour figure«? We are doing MONTHLY SERVICE, taking care of small eels of books, for a large number of merchant» in IMrtland. The test is ridlculoush «mall. We are ENDORSED BY THE LEADING ASSOCIATIONS OF RETAIL MERCHANTS IN PORTLAND, »nd have been fur OVER TWO YEARS. REDUCTION SALE Phone MAin 5977 for more information F. E. JIGGAR& SON. •151 90th St. S. E. Comer Mfg. Co. -Rubberised All- Weather Coats Second-Hand White and Singer Drophead Sewing Machines Monarch Furniture Polish RETAII.KILH SERVICE BUREAU, lac. R. V. Lewfa, Free. Herald Classified Ads Brin^ Results ■ ■—— ................ .■ .......... HIGH GRADE PIANOS FOR SALE 5 room house 2 lota, lot 1 of fruit. Shop can be used for ' garage. Light and gas. A. B. Comb. gas range. One block to car I line, >2400.00 6309—96 St. S. E. offers a really great opportunity to every intending purchaser of a good used instrument; in fact, so many of these pianos an* of such high character and are so slightly used that even those who have thought of a new piano will do well to see them at once. • * WORK WANTED—Able-bodied man will do any kind of work. 6227 — 96th Street That’s the way, ex­ perience has taught us. we’ve grown. 99 Franklin Garage Tavelli & Mack. 50th and Dit ision Sts. Tabor 5603 When you want to borrow money on vour property see OTTO & HARKSON Broadway 6389 413 Chamber of Commerce Hide. This large stock of Upright. Grand and Player Pianos is almost entirely made up of the world’s very l>est instruments ami while in very many cases they are just as good as new. they are nevertheless all priced so astoundingly low that thej’ will sell on sight. INSURANCE PUBLIC SALES We have purchased 122,000 pair United States Army Munson last shoes, sizes 51/» to 12, which was the entire surplus stock of one of the largest United States government shoe contractors. This shoe is guaranteed 100 per cent solid leather, color dark tan, bellows tongue, dirt and water­ proof. The actual value of this shoe is $6. Owing to this tremendous buy we can offer same to the pub­ lic at Forty Such Instruments as These to Choose From Steinway Mason & Hamlin Chickering Victor Knabe Emerson Hallet & Davis Bush & Lane Fischer Farrand I vers & Pond and many more At Such Prices as These >100, $115, >140, >165, >185 >195 >215, >235, >245, >265 and » on On Terms as Low as $6 Per Month WE Send correct size. Pay postman on delivery or send money order. If sheos are not so repre­ sented we will cheerfully refund your money promptly upon request. National Bay State Shoe Co. do AS WE ADVERTISE These Are Bargains Not Disappointments BRING THIS AU WITH YOU Bush & Lane Piano Co EVERYTHING PERTAINING TO MUSIC WHOLESALE 2*>6 Broadway. New York. N. Y. MANUFACTURERS Bush &. 141 ne Bldg RETAIL Broadway at Alder Why were 9 Machine Switching Telephone Service Walsh’s Electrical Fixtures Selected by the School Board? 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. Cleanest Easiest Best and not expensive The new Machine Switching equipment is now in service in GArfield BEa- con and SUnset offices ir, Portland. It is important that subscriber« having dial sets observe four simple but essential rules: 1. Secure the correct number from the new directory. 2. IJsten for the dialing tone before beginning to dial the number desired. 3 Dial the first two letters of the prefix and the four figures of the number, in order. Do not dial the whole prefix nor an abbreviation of the prefix Dial only the first two letters capitalized in the directory. 4 The letters of office prefixes to be dialed arc AT for ATwater—RF for BEacon-MA for MAin- BR for BRoadwav - SU for SUnset-SF for S’S^T^r-EA fOTEA’,-XiA fw wX Walsh Electric Co. 106 FOURTH ST. Bet. Wank, and Stark Sts. BRoadway 5781 Main 6500 “The Bank That Gives You Service" THE CITIZENS BANK Grand Ave. at E. Alder Street 5. Do not dial the letter “O" in the ai jth tinner hole for the fl seat, and all other household goods, ; at once. ;«10—«9th St & E. SUnset 1370. with— FLOWERS Short Stories Down experience mean something to you? We own our own building and property and ar» rvaponslbte. If you want your job done at the right figuro, see the right man. —■ " the I DRY 6000S, NOTIONS. SHOES 5 VST EM Interest Paid on Savings Safety First “We Would Appreciate Tour Bum neat’' The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company