Forest Grove press. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1909-1914, October 19, 1911, Image 4

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OFFICIAL DIRECTORY
FOR CAMPING PARTY AT
HOUSE CLEANINGV
FARM gj§ ORCHARD
CHURCHES.
Church of the Visitation, Verboort EDIBLES ALSO SPE C IALLY AD A PT­ SOME POINTS W ORTH KEEPING
IN THE MEMORY.
— Rev. L. A. LeMiller, paator. Sun
ED TO PICNICS.
Notes and Instructions front A g ricu ltu ra l Colleges and E xperim en t Stations
day Early Mas« at 8 a. m.; High
o f Oregon and Washington. S pecially Suitable to P a cific Coast Conditions
Maas at 10:30 a. m.; Veaper at 3:00
p. m. Week daya Maaa at 8:30 a. m.
Delicious and Tasty Dishes That May Much Labor Can Bo Saved by Know­
Christian Science Hall, 115 Fifth
TH E NEED O F NEW S TA N D A R D S The entire shipment sold immediately
Bo Cooked on Improvised Fires—
ing Just What Are the Beat Thlnga
•t., between First and Second ave.
at the highest market price.
FOR H O P V A LU A T IO N .
Good Way to Bake Fish—
to
Uae—
Proper
Care
of
South— Services Sundays at 11 a. in.;
Although a considerable amount of
Grilled Sausages.
Silver.
Sunday school at 12 m.; mid-week
By Professor H. V . Tartar, Oregon Agricultura investigatiqn o f the chemical composi­
meeting Wednesdays at 7:30 p. m.
College. Corvallis.
tion o f the hop has been made, much
Fish Kabab— Sharpen long straight
Brasa can be polished by rubbing
Free Methodist church, Fourth st.,
The part
Hop growing is one o f the import­ still remains in doubt.
•ticks
of
willow
or
other
green
wood,
with a mixture of powdered chalk—
between First and Second Avenue.
played
by
the
different
constituents
of
ant
agricultural
industries
o
f
this
J. F. Le se, Pastor. Sunday School at and on them string small perch, trout precipitate kind used for tooth pow­
the hop and their relative importance
10 a. m.; preaching at 11 a. m. and or any other pan flsb, alternating with der— rubbed Into a paste with lemonn state, certain sections being devoted
7:30 p. m.; Prayer meeting Wednes­ thin slices of bacon or pork. Season Juice. Let It dry on and polish with almost entirely to the production o f in industrial uses have never been
demonstrated. A gain the methods of
day 7:30 p. m.
with salt and pepper and place the chamois. There Is an excellent po­
this crop. The annual production o f analysis which have been worked out
laden
split
across
forked
sticks
set
so
Seventh Hay Adventist Church, 3rd
made that Is a good brass cleaner.
the W illam ette valley approximates have been faulty. In a recent inves­
street— Sabbath schol 2 p. m., preach­ as to come just above' a glowing bed
In applying any pomade or paste for
tigation made by the w riter of the
ing 3 p. m. each Saturday. Midweek of coals. The camp Are should be cleansing It will be more efllcacious If 90,000 bales.
Considered nationally
comparative value o f different meth­
prayer meeting Wednesday 7:30 p. made an hour before meal time so as
moistened with kerosene Instead of the hop crop, according to The latest ods it has been found that only one
m. A cordial welcome. H. W. Vall- to Insure a good bed of cqals. Now
water. In the same way use alcohol figures the w riter has available, ranks method fo r the determination o f total
mer, Elder.
keep constantly, although slowly,
for silver pastes.
fourteenth in importance on the list o f bitter resins is reliable. Much work
turning,
so
that
the
Juices
will
not
be
Catholic Services, Rev. J. R. Buck,
Old copper can be rubbed bright
remains to be done fo r securing accur­
pastor. Forest Grove— Chapel at cor. lost In the Are. The Ash will cook
quickly with lemon skins and salt or agricutural crops. In this country ap­ ate methods o f analysis.
of 3rd street and 3rd avenue south. In a very few moments.
proximately
45,000,000
pounds
o
f
hops
salt and vinegar. Let It stay on a
1st and 1th Sundays of the month,
Viewed in the ligh t o f recent inves­
Baked Fish— Make a hole In the
Mass at 8:30; 2nd and 3rd Sundays ground about a foot and a half deep very short time and polish with cham­ are consumed annually. These facts tigations, the real chemical composi­
of the month. Mass 10:30. Corneliun
ois.
show
that
considerable
attention
should
tion o f hops has not been fully worked
— 1st Sunday of the month, Mass at and large enough to contain, the arti­
Where silver that Is kept In chests be given to improvement in the cul­ out for any hop-growing section in the
10:30; 3rd Sunday of the month. cle to be roasted. Build a Are In It most of the year must be cleaned It ture and quality o f American hops.
world. A careful and unbiased com­
Mass at 8:00. Seghers— 2nd Sunday and let It burn down to coals. Lift
will save time to boll In soapsuds to
In the improvement o f hops one o f parative study o f the nature and quan­
of the month.
Mass at 8:00; 4th out the coals, leaving the hot ashes at
Sunday of the month. Mass at 10:30. the bottom Upon this place a thick which has been added a good-sized the first requisites is the establish­ tita tive relations o f the constituents
lump of washing soda.
Rinse thor­ ment o f definite and scientific stand­ o f American and European hops with
M. E. Church, Rev. Hiram Gould, layer of grass and on the grass lay oughly In hot water and. It extra pol­ ards for accurately judging the qual­
the view o f securing a definite basis
your
Ash
that
haB
been
well
cleaned.
pastor. Second street, between First
ish Is necessary, rub up with a little ity o f the hop. There must be some fo r a standard o f valuation is yet to
and Second avenues. Sunday school Cover with another layer o f grass,
ideal to work to. The necessity for be made. No extended investigations
at 10 a. m.; Epworth League at 6:30 then replace the coals and loose earth silver powder.
Put your silver back In the chest such standards has long been recog- have been made to show the relation­
p. m. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 8:00 and build a little Are on top. In three-
p. m.
Mid-week prayer meeting quarters of an hour uncover and you In tissue paper wrappings and a lump pized, but certain practical considera­ ship o f the different hop constituents
Thursday at 7:30 p. m.
of casnphor In the box and you will tions have thus fa r prevented their to quality.
will And your Ash done to a turn.
Baked Potatoes In Ashes— Select po­ be saved work the next time It Is tak­ realization. There have been wide
From what has been said it seems
Christian Church, corner Third et.
differences o f opinion, and I m ight evident that no greater work can be
and First Ave.
Rev. C. H. Hilton, tatoes of uniform size, wash clean, en out
say,
prejudices
in
some
instances,
as
pastor.
Bible school at 10 a. m.; cover In a bed of hot ashes and bake
N ever use soapsuds on cut glass.
done fo r the Oregon hop industry than
preaching at 11 a. m. and 8:00 p. m.; until so ft Brush off the ashes, break Wash in ammonia water— not so hot to the factors which actually consti­ that for the establishment o f definite
Prayer meeting Thursday at 8:00 p. the skin slightly and eat with salt as to crack the glass— scrub with a tute quality and also the amount o f permanent standards based upon care­
m.
Ane brush in the facets, rinse in fresh the various constituents in the strictly ful scientific
while piping hot.
investigations.
At
Congregational
Church,
College
Baked Eggs— Make a small hole In ammonia water and dry for an hour or high grade hop.
present the grow er strives only to in­
Wav and First nve. north. Rev. D. the top to prevent bursting and stand more In cheap, Ane sawdust.
Practically
without
exception
the
This
crease the yield.
Quantity is the
T. Thomas— Sunday school 10 a. m.;
producer sells his hops on the basis o f
criterion
fo r
improvement.
Morning service 11 a. m.; evening, In^rows against hot stones around the brushes out quickly and your pieces an empirical physical examination, only
shine like new.
Again in the hop market but little at­
8:00 p. m.; Junior C. E. at 3 p. m.; camp Are.
Toasted Cheese— Cut the cheese In
When cleaning the china closet do | while the consumer who purchases his tention is evidently given to the ac­
Senior C. E. at 6:30 p. m.
pieces two Inches square, impale on a not content yourself with just dusting supply from the broker or dealer may tual intrinsic value o f the hop.
Pa­
LODGES.
green stick and toast over the Are.
off unused sets with a damp cloth. 1 form his judgment upon a chemical as cific Coast hops have been shown to
Knights o f Pythias— Delphos Lodge
Grilled Sausages— These are Ane to China should be well scrubbed at least well as a physical examination. The contain as high, i f not higher, bitter
No. 36 meet3 every Thursday at K.
points considered and the relative im­ resin content as that found in hops
of P. Halt. Chas. Staley, C. C.; Reis accompany baked potatoes. They, too, once a year or It may stain. Soak for
Ludwig, Keeper of Records and Seal. may he fastened on tlm end of a half an hour In lukewarm soapsuds portance o f each vary widely with grown in any other part o f the world,
different individuals, no two judging yet this fact is not considered in the
G.
A. R.—J. B. Mathews Post No. green Btlck or laid over a wire frame and rinse in clear water, not too hot,
the same; hops which one judge w ill price paid fo r them in the markets.
6, meets the llrst and third Wednes­ over the coals.
or it will crack delicate porcelain.
deem to be o f good quality another The question o f standards lies at the
Corn Bread Baked In Ashes— Mix
day o f each month at 1:30 p. m., In
Stains on china can be removed
K. of P. hall. John Baldwin, Com­ thoroughly together three cups Indian with a little dry salt or by rubbing w ill consider inferior. The most im­ very beginning o f progress in hop cul­
mander.
meal, one cup flour, a teaspoonful salt well with wood ashes moistened with portant o f the points usually consid­ ture for both agriculturists and tech­
ered in physical examination are: nologists. They must o f necessity be
Masonic— Holbrook Lodge No. 30, and three teaspoonfuls baking powder. kerosene.
Aroma, or smell, color, quantity o f lu- the guide used to manipulate the cul­
A. F. & A. M., regular meetings held Add enough cold water to make a
If you do not superintend the wash­ pulin or “ hop m eal,” “ fatness,” kind
llrst Saturday In each month. D. D. stiff dough, then take up by the hand­
ture o f the hop in such a manner that
Bump, W. M.; A. A. Ben Korl, sec­ ful and roll In balls about the size ing of your own Ane china. Insist up­ o f drying, amount o f leaves or stems,
on the maid using a rubber pad In the due to improper picking, freedom from the undesirable characteristics may
retary.
of a rubber ball. Roll In dry flour and
be diminished and the desirable and
W. O. W .— Forest Grove Camp No. bake In hot ashes, which should cover bottom of the dishan and not putting mould, quantity o f seeds, broken cones useful ones augmented.
98, meets In Woodmen Hall, every them completely. Bake about twenty In too many pieces at a time.
due to careless handling, ripeness,
A movement has been set on foot
Have a good carpet soap for rugs softness o f texture, stickiness or gum­
Saturday. A. J. Purker, C. C.; Janies minutes.
recently in this country, having for its
H. Davis, Clerk.
sulfuring and object the fixing o f definite standards.
Roast Clams— Clear a place In the and carpets, or use a Ane olive oil miness, amount o f
Artisans— Diamond Assembly No. sand, stand the clams upright so the soap, scrub w ell with the lather, rinse “ fe e l.”
In the use o f chemical anal­
27, meet« every Tuesdav in K. of juice will not run out as they open, twice, once In lukewarm water, then ysis, which has been much less em­ It is to be carried out in connection
with the annual International Barley
P. Hall. C. B. Stokes, M. A ; John
and cover with brush, driftwood and In cold. Rub until nearly dry, then ployed, it is the common custom to de­ and Hop Prize exhibit held at Chi­
Boldrick, Secretary.
hang
In
the
air.
termine only such constituents as are
Are. As fast as they open Ash out
Rebekahs— Forest Lodge No. 44. with a stfck, taking pains to secure a
If floors are much stained and can­ regarded as o f greatest importance. cago. A committee has been appoint­
meets the flrst, third and fifth W ed­
not be done over, wipe off carefully Some hold the quantity o f hard (taste­ ed to work out the details o f the
standards.
Although the work o f
nesdays of each month. Miss Alice large clam. Having eaten that, use with gasoline, then rub to polish with
less) and soft (b itte r) resins alone de­
Crook, N. G.; Secretary, Miss Carrie the half of the shell for holding but­
this committee w ill be greatly ham­
a
mixture
of
half
a
pound
of
porce­
termine the quality; others attach pered because o f the lack o f available
ter and pepper. Into which the rest of
Austin.
lain, a quarter pound of beeswax, melt­ w eight to the tannin content; the
scientific data it is hoped that its
I.
O. O. F.— Washington Lodge No. the clams may be dipped before eat­ ed and mixed when hot with four ta­
amount o f sulfur present due to work w ill accentuate the importance
48, meets every Monday In I. O. O. F. ing.
blespoonfuls
of
turpentine.
Beat
un­
"b
leach
in
g”
is
often
given
considera­
Hall.
Wm
Van Antwerp, N. G.;
and lead to the undertaking o f the
til cold. Apply with flannel, rub with tion; the proportion in which certain
Robert Taylor, Secretary.
Corn Relish.
necessary investigations.
E very e f­
To serve with cold meat. 18 large another piece, and polish with Iron mineral constituents, such as potas­ fort should be made by hop growers to
Modern Woodmen of America—
Camp No. 6228, meets the second and ears of corn or 12 cups of canned corn, covered with wool padding and Ane sium, lime and magnesium occur in bring about a thorough revision o f the
fourth Friday of each month. Sam three green peppers, four large onions, velveteen. If you have no regular floor the ash is regarded by some as a cri­ present methods o f hop valuation and
terion for determining quality.
Marshal, Consul; Geo. G. Paterson, one head of cabbage, four cups white polisher.
to secure the establishment o f stand­
Clerk.
The most serious defect in the
sugar, one-half cup Balt, scant; two
ards which shall be based on intrinsic
method o f physical examination is that
Rosewood Camp, No. 3835 R. N. scant quarts vinegar; cook all but
value without reference to other fac­
Sparkling Mead.
A., meets first and third Fridays of corn together until tender; cook 20
it cannot be accurately applied. The tors.
Sparkling mead Is made by boiling
each month In I. O. O. F. Hall. Mrs. minutes; after corn has been added
relative merits o f the different points
fourteen pounds of honey In six gal­
M. 8. Allen, Oracle; Mrs. Wlnnlfred
add one-quarter pound mustard, dis­ lons of water for half an hour, break­ vary too widely with different individ­
Aldrich, Recorder.
uals. Often the whims o f certain con­
solved In little vinegar and water Just
Gale Grange No. 282, P. of H., before removing from the Are. Cool ing Into It four eggs; then stir Into sumers are allowed to
accentuate
this a half ounce each of cinnamon,
meets the first Saturdays of
each before canning.
minor factors. Again, with many too
cloves, mace and bruised ginger, and
month In the K. o f P. Hall. A. T.
much importance is given to aroma, a
small bunches of marjoram, balm and
Buxton. Master; Mrs. H. J.* Rice,
factor concerning which no very ac­
Secretary.
Roasting Pans.
sweetbrler; boll a quarter of an hour
Chicken as well as roasts of meat longer and pour out to cool. Then curate information can be given as to
CITY.
may be cooked on top of the gas stove. toast a large slice of brown bread, actual value. The geographical origin
Mayor—J. A. Thornburgh.
If placed In one of the covered roast­ spread It over with fresh yeast, and not infrequently is a prominent sub­
Recorder— R. P. Wlrtz
ing pans. This Is a much more eco­ put It Into the liquor. Let It ferment conscious factor in the determination
Treasurer— E. B. Sapplngton.
Chief of Police— P. W. Watkins.
nomical use of gas than lighting the for a day, and then put It Into a cask, o f quality, notwithstanding the fact
Street Commissioner— E. B.
Sap- oven.
At flrst the burner must be but keep It open till the fermentation that hops from different parts o f the
plngton.
turned up high, but after the cooking Is complete.
Then cork the cask same identical region often d iffer more
Health Officer—Dr. J. 8. Bishop.
process has really begun turn the gas tightly. This may be bottled In a widely than hops from regions w idely
Councllmen— Chas Hines, George S.
separated. This factor also accounts
Allen, V. 8. Abraham, Carl L. Hin- burner low and you will be pleasant­ month, and If bottles are used which for the fact that the quantity o f hops
man. O. M. Sanford and John Me- ly surprised at the meat when ready to have not the patent spring stoppers
sold on the market as coming from a
Namer.
serve.
the corks must be securely tied.
certain locality often exceeds greatly
City School.
the actual output o f the region speci­
School Directors— M. Peterson. Mrs
Escalloped Cabbage.
fied.
Edward Seymour. H. T. Buxton
Cinnamon Quick Biscuit.
Escalloped cabbage Is a delicious
Clerk— R P. Wirt*.
To overcome this difficulty certain
J notice of the Peace— W. J. R. Beach | M a k e an ordinary biscuit dough of a dish made from le/t-over boiled new legal restrictions have been made in
quart
of
prepared
flour,
a
tablespoon
cabbage.
Cut
half
a
boiled
cabbage
In
Constable— Carl Hoffman.
some countries. In Germany and Aus­
tul of shortening and milk to roll out pieces, put In a buttered baking dish,
tria regulations exist which require
COUNTY.
to a desired consistency. Roll Into sprinkle with salt and pepper and
that the package o f hops shall be seal­
Judge— R O, Stevenson.
a sheet half Inch thick, strew this with one cupful of white sauce. L ift the
ed and accompanied by a certificate in
Sheriff—George G. Hancock.
powdered sugar and cinnamon In equal cabbage with a fork that It may be
order that their origin may be guaran­
Clerk—John Ballev
parts, fold the dough over so
that well mixed with the sauce, cover with
teed in the interests o f both grower
Recorder—T. L. Perkins.
there Is a layer of It on top o f the one cupful of buttered cracker crumba
and consumer. In England, also, hops
Treasurer— E. B. Sappington.
sugar and a spice, and cut through and bake In a hot oven until the
Surveyor—Geo. McTee.
must be branded with the name and
both layers with a ulscult cutter. Bake crumbs are brown. From one-quarter
Coroner—E. C. Brown
address o f the grower.
These very
Commissioner»—John McClaran, John these biscuits In a steady oven and to one-thtrd of a cupful of melted but­ legal requirements indicate a wide­
The apron-like idea of this gown is
Nyberg.
serve hot. Split open and butter as ter may be evenly coated and light
graceful and new.
spread inability on the part o f the con­
School Sup't— M. C Case.
you would ordinary blsculL
ra:her than compact
t A soft silk is the material used, com­
sumer to judge the quality o f hops.
bined with a novelty trimming.
Recently a local hop dealer told the
( hiffon cloth is brought in effectively
Doughnuts.
Cooking Asparagus.
S. P. TIM E TABLE.
author o f an actual happening which
One-half cup »«gar one-half cup
Prepare tt tame as you would to aptly illustrates the point in question, j oa the waist.
North Bound.
mashed potatoes (hot), one table­ cook In boiling water, but Instead of
Sheridan No. 4 ................
8:27 a. m. spoon shortening. t „ 0 eggs, one cup putting in a double boiler without any Some Idaho hop growers were enthusi- —
Corvallis No. 2 .......... ’
4:63 p. m. sour milk, one teaspoon soda, flour to water except wbat remains on It from astic over the quality o f their hops
Backward, turn backward, O Time,
and placed large labels on the bales I in your flig h t!”
w rote the
poet.
South Bound.
make a stiff dough, spices and one washing, put In a little salt and cook
stating
that
they
were
Idaho
hops.
Corvallis No. 1 ................. .8:44 a. m. teaspoon vanilla.
“ S till,” he reflected, grewsomely,
same as you would oatmeal. It takes
The
dealer
who
purchased
the
lot
made
Sheridan Nr. 3 .............."
“ some slant-eyed politician or wild­
.6:00 p. m.
about two hours to cook, but la much
arrangements for the sale o f the same eyed reform er w ill get the credit o f
Almond Caka Filling.
nicer cooked this way.
consecutively to four different New having originated the re c a ll!” — Chi­
Take one-half pound of blanched al
subscribí for
York firms, the shipment being as cago Tribune.
monda. pass through floe-tooth chop-
Ralnmarks.
many tiroes rejected. The firms pur-
I per. nash unUI pasty; spread be
lUinmarke upon clothee may be re­
tween caka
When this Is dons moved by placing a clean damp cloth ehaaing had not heard of ‘ Idaho hope” I “ If I buy? you a aeat in*the stock
The liv e N e e wttk A]
» New*. Oely It
spread ovar a lm o n d * with pulverised *>F* the material and pressing wilt before. To overcome the difficulty the exchange w ill you agree to go to
MT year. The Pena la
local dealer bad the baling cloth re­ work ?”
sugar.
a moderately warm tron.
»kr R m M Printing Ky r thing in
moved and replaced it with doth
“ I ain’t crasy for work, dad. Make
beating labels which stated the con­ it a seat in the senate. ” — Louisville
P ikas right.
FASHION HINTS
THE FOREST GROVE PRESS
te n u to be
“ choice
Oregon
hop*.”
Courier Journal.