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About The Monmouth herald. (Monmouth, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1920)
: I w"V-'", i; rco tut et M)ii;0E 1 frl! AJ?L -ii TNOt lUt.-O Kt.D THM-llHC SIAJOH Vr , ' I i wx i ji' V , 7 I" v ; 'i -- x A ; mm fMm. THE GREAT SUFFRAGE BATTLE IN DELAWARE ipfi few " ' ... - I L.I.J tl.l..lAi. In rialnwara In the treat, bftltlt (0 How the women leaner tor sunrage guuinni ............ ... , ".. rnm i,t mU cut commonwealth th Ihlriy-.lxth stal to r-tlty and th federal act con. Hutlon.l. TromJM, to Tirh Mr. M. J. Cooper, A. P. Corblt. speaker 6( the House of Representative.; Mr.. H. B. Thomp ml fKMunl Dluw.r. A.ioclatlon; John K. All.n, 8UU Senator; Slra. C. L. Reese and Mr. 0. A. Dllioit. HOME SWEET HOME I uto-uo.ve,iHi iscie- o,r " FfNL Kir. J I i I l- w-.,Til KN0W VH TH1 8i-ein jtl eH,-thatsrkHT, grace! 't"Y"S Poll - - ' ' I I GOOD mileage, good looks, good traction all to an extreme degree are features of these tires. In their making and in their selling, the Fisk Ideal is a vital factor. ' ; ' ,' '". The FUk Idealt "To be the beit concern in the world to work ' for, and the tquireit concern in existence to do butineit with." . MphJ ' Ntx rtme-BUYFlSK 1 1 p Graham & Sotf vj tnlHiiillILfitOI . X Mm Tlmr to Re-trT XV i MM OREGON NEWS NOTES ' Ciuht bj th twin current of the 1 Tumwiur full., nrtr Olllo, Roy Dunn, I michlnlit, ind W. D. Ptrllni, hit help- if, In imall boat, wre iwept over , hi (alia U th.tr drath. r.rmer. from all arctloni of the . Morrow county wheat belt ri-porj what khowlnf a (Id itand and, alnce the ad vent of warmer weather, etoolinf out well and naklnf good growth. While worktnt alone In the gaiollne pumping .tat Ion at Oakland that eup pllw water for the Southern Pacific company water tank, Guy Martin waa can(ht In the ahaftlng and klllid. Steel worker! have arrived at Siana field from Plttiburr, Pa., and work la under way on a (0,000-rallon iteel wa ter tank, the flrat itcp In the building of a modern city water iritem for that city. i No further contract! for 'Improve ment work will be let ty the state highway comrilnlon until a recovery of the bond market at.urea the com mlMlon. of a higher return from Ita l.iuca. Automobile tourl.tt can ea.lly make the trip over the Pacific highway from the California line to Portland at an average epeed of U 11 mile, an hour, according to Herbert Kunn, itate high way engineer. Aul.tant Secretary of the Navy Kooaevelt hat advlaed Senator McNary that It will be lnjpoMible to detail any battlcahlpa of the Pacific fleet to Port land for the national Shrine conclave, June 12 to it. Sugar will go up to 40 centi a pound In the next three or four montha, la the prediction of E. L. Knapp, vice- preeldent of the Alaea Lumber com pany of Euacne and owner of a i.igar plantation In Cuba. More than 100,001) driven of motor vehicle are expected to regl.tei on or before July 1 under the act paaacd at the lut aeulon of the lcgl.lature pro viding for the licenitng of operator or driver of theae conveyance.. On the atrengtn of a confeaelon made by Jeaae Mulllnli, Mr.. Theodore Btel- ger, wife of a prominent rancher of north of Salem, waa wrested by Sher iff Needham charged with complicity In an aieault on Stclger with Intent to kill . Two men are dead and one Injured, perhap. fatally, u the reault of a log rebounding when It became magged In the wood above the Hatkell-Carpen- ter company lumber mill at Cherry Grove, a few mile we.t of Gaaton. The dead men are: Lester Ridge of Beaver ton and William Lane. r eKrrcnm It either man or woman would Mai lt, the full power ot personal buuty It must be by cherishing noble thoughts and hopes and purposes; by having something to do and some thing to live tor that If worthy ot hu manity, and wblch by expanding the eapscltlw of the soul glvss expansion and symmetry to the body which contains IL-Upham. , SEASONABLE DISHES. In these day ot costly food any thing which will take the place of a favorite but too expen- (tve dish will be wel comed. Here 1. a vouched-for substitute for cream as a sauce: Mix together two table spoonfuls each of sugar and cornstarch and cook until smooth and thickened somewhat; be sure that the starchy taste has been removed by cooking. Pour slowly over the stiffly beaten whites of two eggs. Beat well, return to the. fire and cook until of the con sistency of cream. , Berry Cake. Sift together a tea spoonful of soda with two cupfuls ot flour, In another bowl put one cupful of sugar, half a cupful of shortening and warm it enough to easily cream it ; add the yolk of one egg and one whole egg, beat well, add one teaspoonful of cinnamon and half a teaspoonful of cloves. Mix well and add one cupful of canned berries, juice and fruit as It comes, stir well. Now mix with the flour mixture and bake In a loaf. Ice with the egg white left from the cake, pouring boiled sirup over It. . Use one cupful of sugar and a quarter of a cupful of water boiled until It hairs, then pour slowly, heating all the time over the stiffly beaten white. Any her rles may be used but they should be cooked. : , Charleston Muffins. Bent together one cupful of sugar and a tablespoon ful of butter. Add two eggs beaten light, a pinch ot salt a grating of nut meg and one cupful of milk. Sift In two. cupfuls ot flour and three tea spoonfuls, of baking powder. Bake In hit muffin, pan or Ima 'shallow baking pan." t v f . Swiss-Hamburger. Take a pound ot hamburger steak and chop! Mix with It one-third of a cupful of flour, add seasonings of salt, pepper and onion, make Into small cakes, roll In flour, brown in fat; then add enough water to cook slowly for two hours on Mr. Barnes, U. S. Wheat Director Says: EatMore Bread And reduce the high cost of living." Holsum Bread iSTHECHEAPEST ASWELL AS THE MOST WHOLESOME FOOD ON THE MARKET. BUY THAT EXTRA LOAF ' Your Grocer has it - Cherry City Baking Co. M 1 ED i M a. s. i m Satisfied Servants 9J9 alwaus found in Electrified Homes Inwstigttion prove, that much of the so called "servant problem is due ta unfavorable working conditions. Hie more druditrry vou ehminati i fron i your kitchen and laundry the eaiier it will befcryoa to avoid "trouble with th Klf.1 Dc you know that electricity will Cook the food Sharpen the knlve Wash the dlshee Polish silverware Wash the clothe Iron th clothes) ' ' Clean the house Jupip, tha water , . . Hua the fans and do many other things atturprisingly hVJe costf . , Let u show you how to keep itrvar.ts I7 iyn.cnir.j your house work. " v Mountain States Power Co. MONMOUTH OREGON nairrr rant auav wttn r ...... ; ., PAINT THE life, the value, the beauty of your home, depend on the care you give it Weather-beaten and warped siding;, cracks and open joints are forerunners of decay. ; 1 Many property owners neelect to look for such signs, judging their houses and buildings by general appearances only. , . -It is good business to make regular inspection of your property, and to use paint of good quality, which is the surest preventive of decay. Through the varying conditions of weather in all their extremes, FULLER Paint has proved both its preserv ing; and beautifying qualities a Pacific Coast Product for Pacific Coast requirements. ' . 71 years of paint manufacturing experience are back of every brushf ul of FULLER Paint . : ., Some of the FULLER Products HOUSE PAINT- ' FLOOR PAINT P0KCH and STEP PAINT SHINGLE STAINS 6ILKENWHITE ENAMEL For interior woodwork. ; DEC0RET combined ' stala . and varnish in all shade for reiinishing furniture, etc. VARNISHES -DEKORATO the Sanitary Kalsomine . AUTO ENAMEL W. P. Fuller & Co. 1819-1920 ' fJCST Northwest Branch House j OjaWl1 t Portland, Seattle, Ta. yjC -V "3fif coma, Spokane, Bois jCw ' ; ' I VsiSco.1 Look Up a ' ' jp FULLER DEALER ' ly 1 r the back ot the stove.