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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (May 14, 1918)
the morning oregoxiax. Tuesday, .may i4, iois ----" y,aj BIG STURDY OVERSIZED COED - TIRE No: manufacturer tests like these, no manufacturer tire like this. When 500 Clean, white, Hrand-new KeHySpringfield Cord Tires were delivered by our factory workmen, did we consider out; job done? We did not- , . . We took those tires and jftit them on the heaviest cars we could get, and loaded those cars to weigh 5200 pounds. We ran those cars day and night over some of the worst roads tiiat Ohio--with the help of the worst winter known to the weather depart mentcould produce. , , i When we got those tires back they were no longer spic and span. They were mud-splashed, draggled, scratched and torn. But in our eyes they were the prettiest tires that ever graced milady's brougham. For each tire wore a badge of honor, a ticket showing the actual mileage made before giving out. The average of this mileage for the 500 tires was 12,000 miles. . ... Then we knew that we were through inventing Kelly-Spring field Cords, and ready to sell them. Two treads grooved and non-skid. Kelly-Springfield Tire Co., New York Distributor Oregon Motor Car Company Park and Davis Sts., Portland, Or. POTATO BREAD MADE Public Market Lectures Are Attracting Attention. SEVERAL RECIPES GIVEN W'omrg'i Aaaoclatlon of First Pre Djtrrlaa Church Conduct Educa tional rood Conservation Cam paign Dorloc Thl Week. Th rxxl Administration ha ar ranged for a eerie of loeture to be given this v aek at the Public Market en Third and Tamhlll etreet. under the direction of th Women'a Aseoclatlon of lb I'lft Preebyterian Church. A remarkably good brad, contain nc potato, rice and barley I on of the eahlblt which la attracting th mwl attention. Hundred of men and women have lined th counter and listened with eagerneaa to the eon eervatlon auagestlona given bjr theae women who are cheerfully giving tbrtf lime ind kill to thla work. Tha bread which haa aroused o nurh Interest was originated ty r. . J. Webster and tha recipe follow rot art t-TtM w.l' packed enne ft fnmmn- ttai.-o 1 . ihroo lab'eopo fat mee,l. OfH iDie.pnona ausar. throe tateatm Mil. oo teaal c. Mir tattoo ih..f. ml t. Cat. salt and !' .I; whi luaowarm .ad veeat ; voo.l Hill lo up. 'l,ur- ot maH no-ralf cave barley e oat flewr. hed wall. , I mt Moo a ahortor lime aad bake a Jeeewr time th.n f..r Koat oread. All substitute Veooda mature taocoas1 eneadln- The fallowing other rerlpea for quick br.arf were given: rv'' Mwle Trr hie ro-lpe for tea Mrt Ni. 1)1.1 lha liquid te I'M t s k tho wfeoa all flour I U..4. be rauao ff in a 1 I RWh4 potato ren rama. Two -po aiftod fnm and bwrlor fl.4r. t.o.p-on . three t iTvKit aaatrte f..4-r. thr-o f.blMVMiu ahortenlBC. nne cup mun4 potato Haad murtirtmnl te m 1 .4i'i tch.r 1 . ih. flour, anlt af.1 baiitpa p.w. "t ee rua nta ihie the ri4 (r-tiln la lh .ame w.y rob true (hi. miliar. Ih aah P"il. T .a.ly .4d fa 1 tnMih rll IHiai! 19 meh. the m.e riini t.rhr. Iv nAt an.'! I'lji. n 'Inured br1. rell until one-half l-ih ikKk .i"1 'nt ii ro.!. plar. ikm Its I'.ahtl flurert blftcqtt tin. an4 hak. 1. t. SO nilr'-. la a rae4eraT bml .take all p-t.re nre1. mere alewly lhaa taM marl, with flur aloe... fi-aiVDed netateee aa4 rh.... Arrmwaa a teyvr of !l'l raw or bold notatoea In aroaae r-lilo ! an1 aprlnklo with a-tJ rtwoM and a itllo fletir. Repeal un. t4 aia ia awo Iu.l I vor BU.a aar l&a whnl.. about ana-halt cup 1o every three potatoea. rklra milk le aood. Hake In a moderate oeo until oon.. 1 no imna oi lime requlrad riepeoda upon whether the pntateea are raw or boiled and whether the beatna- dleh ta deep or .hallow, raw potatoes In a deep dleh may lake aa much aa one and eae-half boura. Potato comm.al muffin. Two tableapoon fat. one tableepoon aaav. one e. well beaten, oaa cup milk, oua cup maahed po tatoea. ana cup cam meal, four tea.ooena baklar powder, oae teaapooa ealf: Mia In the ard.r alr.n. Bake 40 mlautoa In but eren. Thla makea IS mufflna. They are dalle I oua. In chars of tha booth yesterday war: Mm. I. M. Walker and Mra. Frad H. Strong-. Mr. George M. Raed and Mr a. E. K. Ehaw will b la charge today. BLACKMAIL ATTEMPT FAILS Ah Chin. Threatened With Jail. Put Lambert Behind Bar. When Oacar Lambert, a laborer, aaw Ah Chin, a Chinaman, atroUInc down a afreet In the North End. he had rlslona of acquiring a llttl eaay money. He arcoeted tha CeleatiaJ and command ed Ah Chin to a-iee him ISO and. unleaa the money were forthcoming, ha threat ened to have tha Chinaman arreated for havlnc lottery tlcketa In hla poa eeaalon. Ah Chin did not hare any lottery tlcketa In hla pockete. ao ha did not five Lambert any money. Inatead. he cot In tonch with tha police and caueed Lambert to be arreati. Lambert now la aerTlng 10 daya In Jail. INSURANCE COMPANY SUED Mawon. Khrman Co. Would Col led STSOw Paid as Damage.. null of Maeon. Ehrman Co.'agalnat the Frankfort General Inaurance Com pany In ao attempt to collect aa lia bility Inaurance 1700 which tha Port land firm paid aa damagea following tha death of Don Bearer, a young em ploye, waa begun yeaterday In Federal Court before Judge Wolvrrton and a Jury. Tonng Beaver waa fatally Injured In December. 1MJ. while employed aa an elevator operator In the Maann. Ehr man and Co. eetabllphraent. The com pany' claim for liability Inmirance haa bn rerueeti py me inauranrw concern on the allegation tbat tha boy waa un der the legal age. Connrll to Hate Conference. PASCO. Waah.. May 1J. (Special. ) A rural Ufa conference will be held In cnnnell Slav IS under the direction of Stat Superintendent of Public Instruc tion lr. Joaephln Preaton. A good nrnwramma haa been prepared. Rural teacher ar authorised to dlamlaa their school on that date in order to at tend the conference. m 1 Kead Ui lty article, i.e. S Ad. IS LOCAL TR-UISPORTATIOX MA SEEKS STATE OFFICE. Effort I Made la Belief That Bnal acwa Mea Shoali Begla Take la tereat la Affair of State. Captain O. W. Hosrord. well-known transportation man and prominent In tb bnalness circle of the city, I seeking nomination and election on the r i Irkr --Si II LLli aptala O. W. lloaferd. M b Keeke K.lecflea aa State Repreaeata-tlve. Republican ticket a tate Representa tive, believing that the time la ripe when businesa men should take an in terest In state affair and serve in the Legislature. Capta'n Hoaford In a life long resident of Multnomah County. Ha I president and manager of tlie Hosford Transportation Company, for 3 yeara an extensive operator In the lumber and log-towing business. I stand flmt for thee mot rigid economv. conaletent with efficient srrv. Ice. In the administration of state affairs,- said Captain Hoaford yester dav 'This Is no time for disbursing state funds with a lavish hand. War demands require at tnia iima a strict conservation of the state's financial resources that every Individual may be unhampered In hie material contribu tion towarda bringing the war to an early termination." Aaid Irom lcguiition ttut pro mote the shipping interests of this nort. r-aotain Hosford, If elected, will not go to Salem with a pocketful of bills to introduce. ne time of the Legislature should be taken i- with tha consideration of measures of vital Interest to the state. Pet bills and hobbies will receive scant consideration at bis hands. Captain Hosford la a property own er and taxpayer, a staunch Republican and has never sougnt. pouuem vm.-t before. In hi platform Captain Hos a .t.nrf. tnv fewer and better laws. tha continued development of the ship building- and .ailleo lnuusinea. u would also hare a law enacted that would compel slackers either to. enliBt or work. ' "Good roads, more shipbuilding, river and harbor improvements." is Captain Hosford'a slogan. TWO SENT TOCAMP LEWIS Men to Replace Vacancies In Ore gon's Draft Quota. To take tha place of John F. Peter son, who mysteriously disappeared May 3 at the time he waa Inducted Into th Armv. Carl Anderson, 2S8H Third street, was forwarded Sunday . night by local board No. 2. with Fort Mc Dowell, Cal., as his destination. Peterson was a member of the board's quota ordered to Fort Mc Dowell. He was already wearing the badge of this contingent when he walked out of his hotel four hour be fore Induction time and vanished. Dana JD. Bradway, 325 Houghton treat, - was entrained by board No. 2 yesterday for Camp Lewis to taka the place of an Inductee rejected for phys ical reason. BUILDERS TO CELEBRATE Organized Lbor at Astoria to Hold Two-Day Programme. ASTORIA, Or.. May 13. (Special.) Or ganized labor will hold a two day' cele bration in Astoria, beginning tomorrow evening. Th opening feature will ba a banquet at which the principal speaker will be Thomas Barker, of Washington. D. C who Is touring the country In th Interest of shipbuilding and Is urging tho loyal support of all worker to advance the ship construc tion programme. On Wednesday evening there will be a parade, followed by speaking, and the evening will close with a dance. Another Simpson Rally . at the ELEVENTH-ST. PLAYHOUSE Eleventh and Morrison Streets Wednesday Night, 8 P. M., May 15 This meeting is occasioned by the fact that so many were unable to hear Mr. Simpson's address Saturday night Make it a point to hear L. J. SIMPSON Republican, for Governor, on matters that are interesting to you. All legislative, judicial and county candidates for office are invited to speak to the audience. (Paid Adv. by Elmpaoa for Governor League. 411 Selllag Building, Portland, Or. Lend Him 4 UEJMTY TH0S. M. HURLBURT CANDIDATE FOR RE-ELECTION FOR SHERIFF NO. 114 ON BALLOT (Told Advertisement by T. M. Hnrlburt, Room " Conrthonae.) rPTI 1 03.2