Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914, November 23, 1911, Image 5

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    I0P1CS Of INTEREST
fROMwooDMfRE A HOME CORNER FOR WOMEN A
20 Acres nearly all cleared, ! 1-4
miles from railroad station near Ths Dancing party given by the Young ,
Hints and Helps for the Housewife and News of the Day About Women *
Gresham
I'lsiplsa Club of Hl. Pauls Parish on Wed­
sour cream, chopped raisins and sugar. soda, one of nalt.^two well beaten eggs.
BOB INGERSOLL S
lltf IlMFtY IflVIUl
IV Lh«* V OilflV
—_____________________________________ _________________________________________________ VVVIIIVII
nesday evening was a tlecided suntans.
Add a tea«|MX>nful each of cinnamon and Htir in sufficient white com-meal to make
IRIBU IE 10 WOMAN nutmeg.
Tlx- hall al Wixxlmsrv was Iraautifiilly
Beat tlx- eggy lightly, add the tlie mixture of the right consistency;
decorate I with Oregon grape and fish­
cream, sugar, one teaspoonful of vanilla, pour into greaexd pan and bake quickly
nets in which were woven Hr bouglis.
It takes a hundred men to make an and lastly the well-floured rauuns. Bake
for thirty minutes. Serve hot
The effect Ix-ing very prettv
Delicious
Price $¡000, Cash $2000
it will not last long fruit punch was served to about 126 encampment, but one women can make quickly in tart pans
a homo. I not only admire women as
young people.
All seemed to enjoy the moot Ixautlful creatare that wax
1 tressing for Salad.—Two tablespoon -
Soft Gingerbread.—One cupful each of
themselves imineiisely and declare the ! ever created, but 1 reverence her as the
fulo
each of vinegar and sugar, half a
butter, molasses, sugar and sour cream,
club to lie royal entertainers. I?.
(* ”'*1
glory of humanity, the lout cupfuls of flour, with s teaspoonful teaspixinful of salt. Mix well and add a
12 acrea right at atation on Mt. Hood Ry., all
Credit is due Mrs Harris anti Mrs. Tibble
....... — | sanctuary of all the virtues, the pledge each of soda, ginger and mace. Bake in liaif-teacupful of thick sour cream which
under cultivation, good house, bearing orchard,
for
the
extra
fine
punch
served,
The of a|| |<erfoct qnaljUe* of heart and flat pan in a hot oven. Serve with hot has previously been beaten stiff.
in Swediah settlement.
decorations were the work of Mrs. Allen, head. It ie not just nor right to lay
sauce.
Price $4000,
Only $2000 required Misses Gazelle, Wagstaff and Mae Cauly
sins of men at the feet of women. Il is
A Mew Jersey ben hawk tried to pick
Ttltphuni 6J6 or 631, Orcnham, Orc.
and the entire management to tlx- kind- because women are so much better than
a diamond stud out of a mao’s shirt.
Poverty
Cake.
—
Mix
well
onr
cupful
new of Miss Nina Johnson.
men, that their faults are considered
Bhows the influence of environment.
Mr. and Mrs lie wing ton of 67th Ave. greater. A man’s desire is the founda- I each of sugar, sour milk, flour and rai­
Wixxlnierv, are rejoicing over the Idrtli tion of bis love, but a woman s desire is sins, s half-cupful of butter, two eggs
of a son who arrived on Monday.
born of her love. The one thing in and two leaxpoonxful of mixed ground
SOUR ( REAM IN BAKING.
GRESHAM, ORE,
.
spuies. Add one level teaxpoonsfnl of
Mr. A Johnson had the misfortune to ‘bis world that is constant, the one peak
Few modern housekeepers appreciate
I
s<xla
to
the
cream
and
dissolve
well
be
­
I Ml
I M.’ M > u M
i »
s. K
)
cut himself quite badly on Tu«-*lay. I'r. j tbst arise« above all clouds, the one
fore stirring into the battere Bake thirty »air cream at its true value or dream of
Hess was called andpxjk several stitches window in which the light forever
the delicious dantiee that may be
I
burns, the one star that darkness can­ minutes in a shallow pan
in the knee. He is now doing nicely.
concocted by combining it with other
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I ingredients. It is especially desirable
st. Pauls Mission has installed electric not quench, is woman’s love. It rises
Sour Cream Biscuits.—One teaspoonful
tor cookies, cakes and doughnuts, not
lights this wx'k The church has never to the greatest height, it sinks to the
of sour cream, add to it one pint of
I only on account of its richness but also
Ixx’ii more prosperous than at present. lowest depths, it forgives the worst in­
sweet milk, one lables|xxjnful of salt,
liecauae of the chemical action arising
The annual bazaar will lx* held on Tues­ juries. Il is perennial of life and grows
one of Mxla, and two of creai. > of tartar.
I from the combination of its acid with
day, Dec. 5th, afteriux»n and evening. in every climate. Neither coldness nor
Stir in sufficient flour to make a soft
soda, which gives lighter texture than
All lines of fancy articles, aprons, cooked neglect , harshness nor cruelty, can ex­
GRLSHAM HOIS
tinguish it. A woman's love is the per­ dough, roll, cut into biscuits and brush ■ sweet cream and a richer compound than
foods,
candy
etc.
will
la*
on
sale
at
rea
­
.1. R. Howitt injured his foot severely
Bake fifteen
fume of the heart, This is the real love over with melted hotter.
milk. There are some dishes that cooks
last Wednesday, when he wax over at sonable prices. Any one having anyth mg j that subdues the earth; the love that minutes in a hot oven.
refuse to prepare without tin* acid of
Pi
donate
can
call
MinxBrong.
Talxir
625,
I his ranch
lie wax working with the
has wrought all miracles of art, that
sour
. ream and mala—one even teaspoon-
Mrs
8.
J.
Allen,
Tabor
2738,
Miss
John-1
! gasoline engine, that is used in chopping
gives u« music all the way from tbecra-
Southern Cream Batterbread.—fine | ful of soda to a pint of thick sour cream
Saturday was the regular meeting day ' the fix'd and got Ida bait caught in the eon, Taltor 723 or notify the tiixt vice
dle songs to the grand closing sympho­ pint of sour crean i. one teasfraonfnl of being the correct proportion.
ol the Rockwood Grange and ft was ' machinery and which crualxxl his fix-». president. Mrs Lydia Tibble of Wood-
ny that bears the soul away on wings of
men
1
.
made memorable by the attendance of a
Mrs. Mary Marti», of Portland, was
fire. A love that is greater than power,
large number <>t visitors.
Woodlawn I out thia week looking after her property Tlie frost is on the punpkin,
sweeter than life and stronger than
Tlx
’
fixlder
’
s
in
tlie
shock.
grange was to have pul on thedrgrre work in Whitehead addition. While liereshe
death.—Robertti. Ingersoll.
You’ll find good coffii’ Isiiling
but for eotno reason their team could not J visited .Mrs J. II. H oms .
At
St
Pauls
Xmas
shop.
Ira gotten together and is-nt. Grange
Ilin
Henry Kane ix "till seriously ill.
A very ph-asunt party met on Wednes­
team »•« called on for the work. They
WOMAN f ARMI R INTHL OZARKS
! Children are all at his bedside.
day at Grand tua Taylors on 9th Ave.,
The home that possesses a cheerful
responded in full and their work »•<
Little arms encircling the neck and
A. B. Gibbs is very ill. He I« th«’ where Ladies of St Pauls Guild called,
wife and mother is not only £ veritable j make the heart light, over which no
highly commended. The morning ses­
|
Having
been
a
resident
of
Kansas
City
to remind her that she was 7W years of
haven of rest, but the safe harbor whose diamonds sparkle, All the grand pic­
sion was given over to the business father of Roy and Frank Glbls>
: the past twenty-five years and a daily
.Mrs. Gordon, of Portland, aja-nt sever- ag»’. She is the eldest member in tlie reader of The Star, I ask space for a beacon light will guide her bread win-1 tures and splendid works of art one can
work slid to a discussion of means by
which grange work could la- improved. al days last week visiting Grcnhsui Guild since tlx* death of .Mrs. H. Ogden few words, I-asl spring I moved to my tiers safely past all rocks and shoals possess will never adorn a room as do
Mrs. Taylor is now the only honorary |
The dinner was well attended and met friends.
3 6-acre farm, “Oakhurst," in the Ozarks, with unfailing certainty. The woman the «milling faeesof those dearest to us.
member.
Delicious refrvehmenta wen-1
.
whose cheerful spirit can take that The thing« that may be bought are
with a well merited praise—and fate.
Mr and Mrs. E. K. Slervt have ar-
expecting
r
w to set same in strawberries. “brave attitude toward life” that en­ pleasant to have, nor is wealth to be
The afternon session was taken up with rived in San Diego, Cal , and have sent served and nearly all the Guild Men* i ' I had
little capital and no health, but
present
ables her to bear courageously the inev­ despised; but never pity the poor man
the degree work Four candidates were to have the Herald follow them
' plenty of the K. C' spirit. Owing to
itable burdens of her life’s environment; who has the wealth that gold cannot
put through the third and firm th de­
lateness of season and scarcity of help I
At the annual ma«« meeting held
that strengthens her determination not buy, nor the woman whose jewels are
grees.
A vole of thanks was given to Moixiay night for the purpose of notn
have only one and a half acres set to
to fret or worry those who, for her sake, those of which Cornelia was so proud—
Rockwood Grange by ths visitors for inating three Councleman, G. W. Kin-
berries, but am getting ground in fine
are fighting the hard battles in the good and obedient son«.
the hospitalities shown.
shape
for
next
year.
This
year
ba*
ney, T. R. Howitt and Joe Pateneaude
world, has reached that altitude that
(Continued from page If
been spent in gaining knowledge and ex-
■ were namel
proclaims her price above rubies: and
A man who baa made a happy home
perience. Strawberry plants should be
A special car conveyed alxiut 76 of
her in flu nee and example are felt not
| Gresham’s church people to the Gypsy THEN we will consider entering the get ln early spring and not allowed to only within the limi s of the four walls for bis wife and children, no matter
what he has not done in the way of
bounds of her domain.'
fruit the first year, as this would take
Smith meeting Tuesday night.
she has made the unassailable bulwark achieving wealth and honor; if he has
Something
must
be
done,
we
repeat,
strength
needed
for
growth.
Running
FL W. Aylaworth and bride haie re-
of state and society, a happy home, but done that be is a grand success. If he
. turned from their honeym<ran trip, and The town is fast outgrowing itself, but ;B farm,if only a.’.-acrestarwberry ranch, reach to thoee she knows not of.
has not done that, and it is his own
whether to annex or incorporate is a is hard work, and success depends large-
Largest Exclusive Horse are making their home with Mrs. Ayie- jierplexing
fault, though he be the highest in the
question.
)y upon the man or woman behind the
i worth’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
land,
he is a moot pitiable failure. We
The
business
men
and
some
of
the
plow.
Tbs
woman
who
farms
gets
a
The
truest,
best
and
sweeteet
type
of
Breeding Farm In
lAwrence. until their own home is coui-
residents are paying each year a tax breadth of vision and a deeper reverence the girl of today doee not come from the wonder bow many men in a mad pur­
I
pleted.
The State.
that is generally overlooked and little | fn)In
contact with nature. Iam home of wealth, she steps out from the suit of gold, which characterizes the
J. G. Metzger has moved his family thought of, but that never-the-less HB1,j to have the finest corn in the coun- bouse where is comfort rather than lux­ age. realize that there is no fortune
„
. .
,
, . . .
_ , j into his new residence in West Gree- amounts to more than taxes of acity or
ty ; has been estimated at sixty bushels ury. She belongs to the great middle which can bo left to their families as
A. C Ruby has enlarge»! his big stock j
a «operate incorporation could ever i ¡rar acre What this country needs for class—that class which has given us the great as the memory of a happy home.
farm on tlie Base ljne road, by the pur-
«•ha«.’ last week of the Graham property
The J««>beon-Bade Company has tak- amount to. What is it, you ask? They its future development is more of the K. beet wifehood, which has given help­
Tell me, ye winged winds that around
..f b-.a.r.-s Three years ag.. Mr Kul.y • «"
'”r d.gg.ng the ditches are paying 60c a week or $2 a month C. spirit “that does things.”—Mrs. C. B. mates to the foremost men of our time;
the ^or l*‘"
water mains, and will be­ for a nignt watchman’s fee. then they
which teaches its daughters the true my pathway roar, do ye not know some
Ixnight the Nicolai farm, formerly
I
meaning of love; which teaches the quiet spot where wivee clean house no
old Stephen Rolx-rta donation land claim, ! gin work at once, so that Gresham is are paving 50c or $1 per month for elec­
tric lights which amounts to $36 to $40
manner« of the drawing room and the more.
and later purchased the J. O. Drowning soon to be supplied with city water.
HERALDRECIPES practical life of the kitchen a« well aa
Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Simonsen of a year, an indirect tax levied for the
ranch making in all 310 acres. The Ruby
“Of courae,” said the optimist, if a
teaches its girls the responsibilities of
ranch, aa it is now called, with the ad­ lents, spent Sunday afternoon at the necessities of community welfare.
Our readtro have ■uggeatel that the printing
man
gets into the habit of bunting trou­
Thia
is
increased
considerably
each
home
of
Mrs.
Ida
l>oane.
wifehood
and
the
greatness
of
mother
­
of eoeklux recipe, be made a regular feature
dition of the Graham holdings consists
a, a small favor we aak that recipes of this hood.
ble he’s sure to find it.’’
month by various contribntions of one anil
J
of 310 acnw of which about one-half is
kind be sent us hjr those interested. Write
sort or another, making it close onto plainly, sign and mail to "Household Editor
under cultivation. Extensive improve­ MARRIAGE MARKET
Herald" Lenta__________
$45 a year.
ments have lawn made in the way of big
EGGLESS RECIPES.
BRISK
AT
GRESHAM
Foes
of
incorporation
point
to
St.
barns and buildings, and the Ruby ranch
Pumpkin Pie.—Allow one cup of
It will be re­
Five weddings are whis|*’nxl about, Johns as an example.
is now- the largest exclusive horse breed­
ing farm in the state. Other improve­ and as many young couples will lie re­ membered that this place is conceded cooked pumpkin for each pie. half cup of
ments will lx* made and many more acre« ceiving congratulations within the next to have made a failure of separate brown sugar, one tablespoon of flour or
Look at their teaspoonful of cornstarch, one scant cup
of land cleared for lhepur|XMie of raising few weeks. All are well known but it Government. Why?
feed for the stock herds that are the wouldn't be just right to give their in­ Docks, Harbor Improvements, City of sweet cream, one-fourth teaspoonful
AT
s|x<cial industry of the owner.
Mr. tentions full publicity now. so the pule Hall, Fire House, etc., it tells the tale. i of linking powder, and the same amount
Ruby's tine horses are known to lx- the lie can keep on guessing for awhile yet. They “went in too deep," to use a slang of spice or cinnamon. Beat well; bake
expression and levied taxes that have witt| one crust.
best in the world and his extensive in­
been almost unheard of in an effort to
dustry in that line is to tie commended
(HD OREGON Lt ADS.
meet these debts.
as one of the h’adingenterprises of East
Corn Bread. — Mix oneacant teaspoon­
This is unnecessary.
Because we ful of xixla and one of salt and just a
ern Multnomah.
The State of Oregon, may her tribe in­
incorporate, we do not have to build a pinch of sugar with three pinta of sifted
crease.
new city over night. It is believed the meal. Stir in milk until a rather soft
Awoke one night from a dream of ¡rance
POTATOES BLING HDD
working people — the home owners —are batter is formed ; lieat until light, pour
And saw an angel writing in a book of
in a sufficient majority to
vote in a slallow pan, hot and well greased.
IN LAS I MULI NOMAH
gold.
3 Cans Standard Corn
.
. 25 c
taxes
consistent
with
the
average
Bake in a quick oven.
Exceeding peace hail made old Oregon
Potato buyers are hustling all over
wealth of the town.
hold,
3 Cans Standard Tomatoes
.
25 c
Eastern Multnomah after all the |e>ta-
Boston Gingerbread.—One Clip New
The straw vote will be continued
And to the vision the stab' of Oregon said
toex in sight. Very few of the farmers
another week. It is printed elsewhere < 'rleatis molasses, one-half cup sugar,
What wantest thou? The angel raised
2 Cans Regular 15c Cove Oysters
. 25 c
are wiling just now, preferring to hold
in this issue. Fill it out and send to us, one-half cup butter, one level teaspoon­
his head,
their crops for better prices. The yield
at once, that we may in this way be ful soda, one cup trailing water, one cup
Then answered tlie namexof States whom
3 Cans Regular 10c Cove Oysters .
25 c
is generally good this year, but many of
able to look after the interests of the -coded raisins, one teaspoonful ginger,
love of country blest
the late Helds are not out of the ground
residents in so far as the right publicity one teaspoonful cinnamon. 3 cups flour,
And l.o. old Oregon led all the rc-t
8 Bars Good Laundry Soap .
. 25 c
one desertsjHranful baking powder. Put
goes.
yet.
molasses, sugar and butter into mixing
6 Bars Babbitts Borax Soap
.
25 c
bowl, pour over them boiling water with
Starts Much Trouble.
-oda dissolved in it, stir well and when
If all ¡raople knew that neglect of eon-
6 Cans Babbitts Cleanser
,.
. 25 c
mixture has cooled add raisins, spices,
stipation would result in »■ver»’ indigee-
flour and baking powder. Bake in shal­
tion. yellow jaundice or virnlent liver
3 Cans Pioneer Milk
.
.
25 c
low pati in slow oven. Chopped walnuts
trouble they would »oon take I'r. King’s
and very little ground eloves may be ad-
New Life Pills, and end it. Its the only
3 Cans any kind Milk
.
. 25 c
i ded if desired.
ON I ME DETERMINATION OF
safe way. Beat for bili<»u»iic—>. headache,
dyspepsia, chills and debility. 25c at
Regular 20c Armour’s Mince Meat, lbs. 15 c
Nut Filling for Cakes.—One cupful of
THE FUTURE OF I.ENTS
all druggists.
light brown sugar, sour creetn and fine­
3 Pounds 35c Coffee
.
. $1.00
ly chopped English walnuts. Roil to­
I hereby affirm that I am a resident tint! voter of the three
Put
ii
porous
plaster
on
the
chest
and
gether
until
the
mixture
threads;
cool
precincts constituting the territory east of Grays Crossing
Best Flour on the market, a hundred $2.60
take a gixwl cough syrup internally if and spread between layers.
It should
(Portland City Limits) and west of the Junction of Foster
you
would
treat
a
severe
ease
of
sore
lie
creamy
when
right.
A
few
drops
of
Road and the O. W. I’. Ry., Boundary Lines north and south
3 Bottles Catsup
.
.
25 c
lungs properly. Get the dollar si»’ orange extract improves its flavor.
undetermined, and at this time would cast my vote for
BAI.LAKI'S HOREHOUND SYKl'I’.
Home Made Saur Kraut qt. 10c, gal. 35 c
With each lx>ttle there is a free HER­
Doughnut.».—Beat three eggs till light,
ANNEXATION TO PORTLAND
9
RICKS RED
PEPPER POROUS add one and one-half cupfuls of sugar.
PLASTER for the chest Sold by 1 Lents Beat again. Sift one level teaspoonful
Pharmacy.
; of soda into a cupful of sour cream; add
SEPARATE INCORPORATION
| to the sugar and eggs; then add one
Balked at Cold Steel
"I wouldn't let a doctor cut my foot ' »mall teaspoonful cinnamon and half of
off," said H. D. Ely. Bantam, < < 'Ilio. a grate! nutmeg. Mix with sufficient
TO REMAIN AS WE ARE
“Although a horrible ulcer had been the 1 flour to make a soft dough, roll about a
plague of my life for four years. Instead half-inch thick, cut out and fry in hot
A. BRUGGER
i
1< .¡kiiLiuii ■
'
■'
I used Biteklen’s Arnie salve, and my
Address
f.xit was s.»ii completely' cured." Heals \ cut out all ready to fry lv tore heating
ON CARLINE NEAR MAIN, LENTS, OREGON
Burns, Roils, Sores, Rnii-s’S, Eczema, ' the lard.
Pimples, (lorn* Stin .-t Pile cure. 2’>c
————
■ Tarts. -Two _v. on.- cupful . a. h of
MS at all druggists.
Thin in a lu-nutiful tract of land laying very nice,
Iwt of noil, gtxxl apring water piped through
house, two barna. bearing orchard and young
orchard. Juat what you want for amall farm.
Another good one
FIRST STATE BANK
Gresham News
RIMiKWOOO GRANlif
Hill IIS OPIN IIOUSÍ
Editorials to Women, About
Women, and by a Woman
ANNEXATION LEADS
Specials for Saturday
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