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Page 2 EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS, THURSDAY. OCTOBER <>. 1027 MAKING SELECTION OF WASHING MACHINE BRITISH ROYALTY IS SAFE FROM ASSASSINS (P r ep ar ed by t h e United Ptatea D ep ar tm en t o f A g r i c u ltu r e .) M ost w om en realize th e convenience o f a w ash in g m achine, esp ecially If It t a n be ru n by electricity , b u t th ey are o ften puzzled w hen it com es to m aking a selection fro m am ong th e m any d if fe re n t m akes. All o f th e m ak es on th e m a rk e t can be classltied Into four types, acco rd in g to th e p rin cip le on w hich th ey o p erate. S election be com es a m a tte r of p erso n al p re fe re n c e fo r a p a r tic u la r o p e ra tin g principle. E ach ty p e h a s Its ad v an tag es. In all, th e w ash in g Is done by som e device th a t fo rces so apy w a te r th ro u g h the clo th es u n til th ey a r e clean. Tlie b u re a u o f hom e econom ics of th e U n ited S ta te s D e p a rtm e n t of A gri c u ltu re h as n p erm an en t burn ex h ib it o f a n u m b er o f m akes, differing w ithin each ty p e only in detail of c o n stru c tion. A v isit to th is ex h ib it would be a help in decid ing w hich m uchlne w as b est fo r one’s purpose. C y lin d er T ype of W asher. T h e cy lin d er ty p e of w a s h e r tins a p e rfo ra te d c y lin d er of m etal or wood in w hich th e clo th es a re placed. T h is rev o lv es In a n o u te r c o n ta in e r holding so ap an d w a te r. T h e c y lin d e r h as b lu n t p ro je c tio n s on th e inside, w hich c a rry th e clo th es along us It revolves. I t rev erses its d irectio n au to m atically from tim e to tim e. T h e w a te r gushes th ro u g li th e p e rfo ra tio n s an d cleanses th e clothes. T h e re Is a second type o f cy lin d er m achine in w hich th e cyl in d e r is in th e form of a flattened p e rfo ra te d box w hich m oves buck and fo rth so th a t th e clothes tu m b le from one end to th e o ther. T lie "do lly ” p rin cip le co n sists of a revolving d ev ice suspended in th e cen te r o f th e tub, fasten ed e ith e r to th e lid o r to th e bottom . T h is c a rrie s th e clo th es first in one d irectio n a n d then In th e other. T h e co rru g a tio n s o f th e sid e s and bottom o f th e tub help to clean se th e clo th es p a rtly by friction. In th e o sc illatin g ty p e of m achine, th e tub Itse lf rocks au d tilts buck an d fo rth , tossing th e clothes from one end to th e other, an d th e w a te r m oves in a cu rv in g path. T h e vacuum -cup ty p e of m achine is a developm ent o f th e funnel on a stick device In vogue tw en ty o r m ore y e a rs ago. T h e soapy w a te r is forced th ro u g h tlie clo th es by th e p re ss u re uud suction produced by th e cups. Buying E lectric M achine. W hen buying a n e le c tric m achine, specify th e voltage of th e local c u r ren t, and w h e th e r it is d ire c t o r a l te rn a tin g , and if a lte rn a tin g , th e cycle. C onsider th e sh a p e an d size o f tlie m achine In re latio n to th e room, w here you ex p ect to u se It. lie su re it is n o t too large. Choose n flat to p if you a re likely to w a n t it for a w orking su rfa c e betw een w ash days. B uy a m achine o f th e rig h t cap a c ity fo r y o u r av e ra g e w ashing, a n d o f th e rig h t h eig h t for you to o p erate. Kind o ut w h e th e r th e m a n u fa c tu re r’s re p a ir serv ice Is easily av ailab le. Sim ple c o n stru c tio n is ad v isab le. T h e fram e should be stro n g an d rigid, b u t it should be possible to roll th e m achine a b o u t on ca ste rs. T h e m echanism an d g e arin g m u st be p ro p e rly covered for sa fe ty an d cleanliness, an d th e m otor sh o u ld be located w h ere It will n ot g et w et. A sk how o fte n the m achine m u st be oiled an d w h e th e r th a t can be done easily. Any m ovable p a rts, such a s a cylin der, should be lig h t in w eig h t und easy to handle. T h e w a t e r o u tlet should be p ra c tic a l fo r easy d rain ag e. See w h e th e r th e w rin g er can be used w hen tlie m achine is w ash ing. C onsider th e possible a d v an tag es o f a cen trifu g al d rie r. Veal Timbales Provide EXTRA MEAL GOOD Unusual Dish for Lunch FOR ACTIVE BOY P e rh a p s you h ave n ot th o u g h t of u sin g y o u r c u s ta ril cups to p re p a re a m eat dish. T im b ales, w hich a re d ainty co m b in atio n s o f eggs, bread crum bs an d o th e r in g red ien ts, a re m ade in ram ek in s o r c u s ta rd cups, b aked in u p an of su rro u n d in g w a te r, an d m an aged In m uch tlie sam e way a s souilles o r c u sta rd s. F o r lunch or su p p e r they p rovide Ju st th e “ d ifferen t” touch th a t m ak es food in te re stin g . Veal alm ost alw ay s ta s te s b e tte r If a few drops of lem on a r e ad d ed to it, an d if you like it, W o rcestersh ire sa u ce m ay l>e used sp arin g ly , too, a s a seasbnTn£7 Chicken, lam b o r any o th e r left-over m eat m ay he used In stead of veal in m aking the Ifnibales. T h e recipe is from tlie bu re a u of hom e econom ies, Needs More Calories Than His Parents. (P r ep ar ed by th e United S tat es De p ar tm en t o f A g r ic u ltu r e . > T lie activ e grow ing boy som etim es needs m ore calo ries in his daily ratio n th a n ids f a th e r or m other. If they are people of m ore o r less q u iet h ab its. H is food m ust be w isely chosen to su p ply th e elem en ts lie need s for develop ing liis body an d c re a tin g his a p p a r en tly In ex h au stib le energy. A m id m orning or m id-afternoon snack con sis tin g of a fru it d rin k , o r milk, nnd Veal T im bales. 1 pound veal 2 te n sp o o n fu l s a lt O n io n Juice 1 cu p fu l m ilk o r m e at broth 1 t e n s p o o nful finely c h o p p e d parsley * tableapoonful« f lo u r 2 ta b lespoonfula b u tter L e m o n J u Ic e to tasto S im m er th e veal in a sm all am ount r»f w a te r un til ten d er, then p ut th ro u g h tlie m eat g rin d e r, u sin g th e fine knife. P re p a re n cream sauce of th e b u tter, tlie flour an d th e liquid. Add to th is tlie w ell-benten eggs, the seasonings, and th e m eat. Mix well. U rease cus ta rd cu p s nnd pour In tlie m ixture. Hake fo r o n e-h alf hour In a p an s u r rounded by w a te r. T u rn the tim b ales out, and se rv e hot. Good Chowchow Is Made From Brined Vegetables A good chow chow is m ade from th e follow ing In g red ien ts, acco rd in g to tlie b u reau o f hom e econom ics. All th e v eg etab les h av e boon b rined nnd m u st he fresh en ed by sta n d in g in cold w a te r o v ern ig h t o r longer. Som e salt m ust alw ay s b e left in vegetables th a t are being fresh en ed for pickles. A fter tlie v eg etab les a re fresh en ed they are drain ed , m ixed an d chopped to g eth er. 'H ie spices, v in eg ar and su g a r are b rought to th e boiling point nnd mixed w ith th e vegetables. S tir until they are well b lended and let sta n d o v er n ight. In th e m orning s tir w ell and pack Into ste riliz e d Jars. Seal anil sto re In a cool place. P rocessing will help to k eep tlie pickles b ut will so ften th e te x tu re . T he am ount given below y ields th re e q u arts. 1 c l ip s s m a l l w h i t e 5 t e a s p o o n s c e l e r y onions seed l cups ca u liflow er 4 te aspoons mus- In s m a l l s e c t i o n s ta rd seed 4 cu p s cut s tr in g i te asp o o n # horse- beans radish 12 prreen p e p p e r s . 1 c u p s u « a r m edium s i i s I cups cider vine g ar I red pepper ^ _ London.—T h e B ritish royal fam ily, generally acknow ledged to he th e only m em bers of E u ro p ean ro y alty p ractically Im m une from th e dan g er of a tte m p te d assassin atio n , n e v e rth e less, by th e ir own acts, freq u e n tly co u rt violent deuth. T h e sim ple a c t o f Invltlug any m em ber of foreign royalty to B rita in Increases m an ifestly tlie chances of tragedy to B ritish royalty. T h e foreign v isito r Is accorded a royal welcom e w ith Its accom panying drive In an open c a rria g e th ro u g h tlie crow ded s tr e e ts of Loudon. T lie dun- ger is alw ay s th e re of u foreign fu- nutie, n u rsin g a supposed g rievance ag ain st th e royal visitor, being a m em ber of th e cheering crow ds. T h is a p p a re n t dan g er to th e reig n ing house of B ritain on th e occasion of stu te v isits w as Im pressed sh arp ly on th e public m ind d u rin g th e visit of King F u ad of E gypt. T h e tro o p s and police esco rtin g King F uad, King George, tlie prin ce of W ules, am i tlie duke of Y ork from V ictoria sta tio n to B uckingham palace, w ere s ta rtle d to h ear two louil re p o rts resem bling re volver sk o ts from a section o f tlie crowd lining th e route. S u rro u n d in g th e crow d, they a rre ste d u youth who had disctiarged a toy revolver. A triv ial Incident, happily, h u t it m ight easily h ave been serious. F eared E gyptian A narchists. Also d u rin g th is visit S cotland Yard wus f u rth e r d istu rb ed w hen It w as re ported from B urls th a t an E gyptiun ex trem ist h ad escaped th e vigilance of the n a tiv e police and w as heading for E ngland fo r th e alleged purpose of w reak in g his vengeance on K ing F uad. King A lfonso of Spain Is n freq u e n t v isito r to L ondon. T h e num erous a t tem p ts to a s s a s s in a te him a re legend. T he special bran ch of S cotland Y'ard is taxed to th e utm ost w henever th is m onarch p ay s a v isit to his royal cous in, King George. S cotland Y ard, e n tru ste d w ith th e sa fety of royalty, is p erh a p s th e m ost efficient o rg an izatio n In th e w orld and It h as accom plished w onders in p re venting a tte m p ts to get a t royal visi tors, b u t tlie re is alw ay s tlie d an g e r of a slip. B ritish ro y alty fenrs n o th in g from Its own public. It h as long lieen the a d m iratio n of th e public, an d foreign v isito rs h av e been aw ed by th e m an ner in w hich m em bers o f th e B ritish royal fam ily m ingle w ith tlie people. E specially Is th is Illu s tra te d on the ra c e tru ck s. K ing George an d th e prince of W ales delight In escaping from th e ir e sco rt an d re tin u e to Join fra y w ith th e th ro n g s playing th e ir p a rtic u la r pony. H igh and low. m em bers of th e e x clusive Jockey club, race tra c k tout, sta te sm en anil th u g s—all com bine to give them a royal w elcom e should th ey recognize a royal v isito r am ong them . It is sa fe to say th a t n o t one m em ber of th e racing fra te rn ity here, no m a tte r how b ad his record, would th in k of liftin g a finger to do harm to any m em ber of tlie B ritish royal fam ily. It w a s a fa v o rite tric k of K ing E d w ard 's— an d Incidentally the d esp air of his e s c o rt—for him to d a rt nwuy unseen anil mix w ith tlie gypsies on E psom D ow ns d u rin g D erby race week. I t will be recalled th a t only la s t y ear an A m erican v isito r shook hands w ith K ing G eorge d u rin g tlie W em bley exhibition. T lie prince o f W ales Is continually “slum m ing" In tlie east end of London. Envy of O th er M onarchs. F oreign m on arch s s ittin g on to tte r ing th ro n es view w ith envy tills—in th eir eyes—rem a rk a b le freedom . If and w hen th ey nre deposed they h av e no h e sita tio n in m aking for the ho sp it ab le sh o res of B ritain to renew th e th re a d s of th e ir broken life u n d er less pom pous conditions, b u t w ith a g re a t deni m ore safety. Ex-K ing M anuel of P o rtu g a l has fo r m any y e a rs found It to be a lmven o f rest. N apoleon III of F ra n ce set up household in B rita in follow ing th e revolution In F ran co in 1S70. Ex- K ing G eorge of G reece, deposed by p o p u la r vote In 10” 4, Is now engaged In seeking an e s ln te In ru ra l E ngland. T h e ex -k aiser would undoubtedly be resid in g in B rita in today—a d e sire he h a s o ften e x p re ss e d —b ut for th e fact th a t sev eral B ritish Ju ries have bro u g h t in ch arg e of w illful m urd er a g a in s t him In consequence of the d e a th s caused th ro u g h G erm an air raids. B ritish ro y alty a re exp erien cin g an ex cep tio n ally busy tim e th is y ear w el com ing foreign ru le rs to B ritain. P re sid e n t D ouinergue of F ran ce, tlie king of S pain and K ing Fund of E gypt, h ave alread y com e and d e p a rt ed. T h e p re sid e n t of L iberia h a s Just arriv e d , w hile King B oris o f B ulgaria, co n tem p lates a visit In the n e a r future. _________ P aris.—Tlie sc a rc ity of b ath tu b s in m ost o f F ra n c e Is o ften th e su b je ct ol Jokes, b u t sa rc a s tic critic s h av e a n e w * fa c t to give su b stan ce to th eir hum or. In th e town of R edarieux, n e a r the so u th e rn coast, th e re n re 7,000 people w ith v ery few b ath tu b s. A fo rw ard looking gen tlem an tran sfo rm ed a villa in to a public b ath h o u se, in a sp irit ol civic pride, rely in g upon prom ises ol a good su b scrip tio n list. H e set out to g e t th e w ealth y to buy season tick ets, good fo r a b ath a week. H e final ly got 86 to ag ree to ta k e a h ath a m onth fo r a y ear. A fter tlie first few w eeks, acco rd in g to rep o rts of th e en terp rise, th e su b scrib ers rev erted to p rim itiv e Ideas o f hygiene an d de m anded p a r t o f th e ir tic k e ts to be ta k e n up. ‘A h a th r* m onth is too o f te n ; once every th re e m o n th s is enough/* they a r e quoted j i s saying. T h e b ath h o u se finally closed Its loors, iinnhie to m ake a go of the b a th in g business, alth o u g h th ere was no com petition. French Politeness Includes Officials P a ris.—J u s t how p o lite one ought to be is deb ated , even in F ran ce. A new’ discussion h as been aroused by th e u b iq u ito u s to n e of a form th at h u n te rs m u st sign if th ey wish a II cense In th e ch e r d ep artm en t in een tra l F ra n ce. “ M. le p re fe c t: l have th e honor to solicit, th ro u g h y o u r kindness," etc., ru n s tlie p ream b le of th e form. I.t co n clu d es: “And I ask you to no cep t tlie exp ressio n of my g re a t re spect.” A F re n ch m an doesn’t have to de pend on an otflcial's “kin d n ess” fo r a h u n tin g license, com m ent som e crit ics, an d lie doesn’t have to show any “g re a t resp ect,” b u t m erely conven tion al, d ecen t politeness. Som e suggest th a t tlie p rospective h u n te r ought m erely to w rite : “ I, the und ersig n ed , ask fo r a hu n tin g li cense,” etc. EARL LA FORGE “The Square Deal Barber” Estacadu’s Leading Tonsorial Artist Popular Prices — Robbing a Specialty Baths Shop on Broadway Estacada, Ore. - BOB’S BARBER SHOP a m MARCEL SALON STB1CTLY SANITARY H aircut ting 35c *- SATISFACTION GUARANTEE!} S have MASONIC BLDO-, ESTACADA 15c A R T SM ITH . P ro p . 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A few o f h is ac tiv itie s on th e last full day of his v isit to flie dom inion w ere visits to tw o w arsh ip s, a gam e o f squash ra c k e ts, a round o f golf nnd a form al dinner. Believe in Signs Anbury I'a rk . N. J —F ish haw ks h e re believe In signs, U nable to feed on th e fish In a lake m uddled by re- cent storm s, tw o fish haw ks a tta c k e d a four-foot Im itation tarp o n , hanging In fro n t o f a flab store. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY Goes Bankrupt Trying to Make French Bathe a p erh a p s a le ttu c e ntul w hole-w heat b read sandw ich Is n Rood tiling for the hoy, according to th e bureu u of home enonom lci, especially If he h as Just used up m ost of tlie fuel provided h.v tlie preceding m eal In p lay in g baseball o r on a v isit to th e n e a re s t sw im m ing hole. Food o f tills k in d given ra th e r ns an e x tra meM th a n ns "e a tin g be tw een m eals" will n o t dull h is ap p e tite for th e next fam ily g a th e rin g at th e d in n er table. . Be Quincy, M ass.—A m erica Is soon to h av e an o th e r n atio n al shrine, tlie his to ric old A dam s hom e w ith its wide grounds, old tre e s a n d old fashioned gard en , beloved of two P re sid en ts of th e U nited S ta te s an d th e ir d istin guished descendants. A lthough th e old hom e Is to rem ain in th e ow n ersh ip o f th e A dam s fam i ly, us It hus sin ce th e very eurly day s of th e republic, th e g ran d ch il dren of C h arles F ra n c is Adam s have decided to give u p tlie house to the public irtid it will be opened soon as a natio n al shrine. T ra d itio n h as it th a t Abigail Adam s s a t down on tlie horse block before th e house and cried when she saw th a t th e house w as not larg e enough for tlie new fu rn itu re she had bought in F ran ce. T h a t w as why John Adam s, th e second P re sid e n t of the U nited S tates, added some room s to th e orig in al stru c tu re , buift in 1732 by L eo n ard V assall, a San Domingo p lan ter. V assall w as a L o y alist and he fled tlie co u n try a t tlie tim e o f tlie Revo lutio n . T lie new A m erican govern m en t bought tlie house nnd Jo h n A dam s in tu rn bo u g h t it • from tlie governm ent. F iv e g en eratio n s o f th e Adam s fam ily w ere rocked in th e crad le th a t is still In th e house. In tlie wing c h a ir th a t sta n d s In th e stu d y u p s ta ir s tlie P re sid e n t died n y e a r a fte r his son, Jo h n Q uincy Adam s, h ad been in au g u rated P re sid en t. In tlie sto n e lib ra ry which C harles F ra n c is A dam s b u ilt in th e garden in 4872, is th e desk a t w hich John Quincy A dam s died In th e house of re p re se n ta tiv e s in W ashington. In addition to tlie fu rn itu re brought from F ra n ce by Abigail Adams, nre tw o c h airs o f Dolly M adison’s th at cam e from th e W h ite H ouse. T h ere Is tlie old so fa on which P resident Jo h n A dam s s a t a t 90 to be p ain ted by S tu a rt. T h ere is a bed th a t w as obtained from D aniel W eb ster fo r a bad debt. T ills is in th e m iddle room in which L a fa y e tte once slept. T h e house alw ay s h as been lived in an d th e p assin g y ears h av e seen eacli g en eratio n of th e noted Am eri can fam ily add to Its heritag e. Strenuous Prince An E x tra Meal fo r th e G row ing Boy. BUSINESS AND H istoric S tructure Is to O pened to Public. Own Acts, Though, Often Invite Violence. V arious Type* of W ashing M achines on E xhibition. HOME OF ADAMS TO BE MADE SHRINE 1 I j 1 j W ashington. — M otor to u rists anti e n th u s ia sts fo r th e out-of- tloors now have a t th e ir d is posal, in 43 sta te s, about 5C0 s ta te p a rk s o r sim ila r areas, w ith a to tal a re a exceeding 2,300,000 acres. T lie n u m b er is grow ing ste ad ily, b u t th e to u ris t who cannot find w lm t he w an ts In th e way of w ild life o r life In th e wild am ong th e p a rk s can find n um er ous o th e r rese rv a tio n s w here he m ay ta k e h im self an d Ills longing to “ rough I t " More th an ISO s ta te fo re s ts a te open to public recreatio n . T hey con ts in 1.1180.000 ac re s of "u n im proved" land. c LET US TELL YOU MORE ABOUT IT. IN V ESTM ENT D EPA RTM EN T 820 E lectric B uilding Portland ' Electric Power Company PO RTLA N D , OREGON r