Forest Grove press. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1909-1914, May 22, 1913, Image 8

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    FOREST GROVE PRESS, FOREST GROVE, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 22, 1913.
B A R G A IN S
MEN SH O TS
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49c., 69c. and 89c.
Beginning Saturday, May 24th
FOR ONE WEEK
Notice.
Be it known that the Sunrise
i Grocery on and after May 1st
DEVO TED TO TH E W . C. T. U.
will pay cash for all farm pro­
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ducts, Eggs, Butter, Veal and
Edited by Mrs Katherine R. Kerr
pork, the best market price paid
I » ì 6 u p b o a r d | and
all goods sold at the bottom
H O W T O M A K E T R IP E P A L A T A B L E I price and for cash only. JOHN
The regular monthly meeting rested without a warrant if seen
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persons are prejudiced 1 DODGE, Proprietor.
of the W. C. T. U. was held at smoking on the streets or high­ M ANY
against tripe. This prejudice
is foolish. Tripe is. of course,
the Congregational church at 3 ways. Can our officials know of
stom ach%nnd intestinal tissue of
p. m.. May 16. After the devo­ this law, or is it like many of our tlie
beef, but before being offered for
tional exercises were over the laws, simply on the statute books the
sale it Ims been well cleaned and boil­
ed. It is a food easy to digest, as
president, Mrs. Wm. Kerr, intro­ and not enforced.
much of it turns to gelatin in boiling.
duced Senator Hollis to the meet­
It is prescribed often in cases of
ing. He first spoke to the ladies The Pennsylvania legislature stom
ach troubles and dyspepsia.
on the impressions received at not only passed the woman suf­
F or S ale Organ and other
Palatable Foods.
his recent visit to the state peni- frage ammendment, but has Tripe I.yonnaise. — Take the tripe, household furniture. C. H. Hil-
it thoroughly and cut into small | ton, Third Ave., between Main
tenitary. He interviewed about passed a mothers’ pension bill, wash
pieces, then place in a saucepan and j and “A” .
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60 of the men. He was also im­ which is quite unique in provid­ cover
w ith boiling w ater, cooking un­
pressed that so large a per cent ing that a committee of women til tender. I train off all the w ater, F or S ale — Good household
put in w ith the tripe one table­ | furniture, reasonable p ric e s.
of the criminals were there aj p anted by the governor shall and
spoonful
browned butter, in which Jesse H. Bond, North end of A
through the use and influence of select the cases to be pensioned. lias lieen of fried
one small onion, cut I St.
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liquor. He then proceeded to
into thin slices; one tnblespoonful of
FOB S a l e Shadeland-Climax
vinegar, one tnblespoonful of mixed
• xplain in a very interesting Children certainly have a right parsley
and
salt
ami
pepper
to
taste.
|
seed
oats. Ed L. Naylor, Forest
to
be
well
burn
and
they
also
manner the initiative and refer­
Cook for ten m inutes and serve ou Grove.
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have
a
right
to
be
well
trained.
endum, citing instances of both
slices of toasted bread.
F or Q u ic k S ale —A $12000. 38
Fried.—T ake n pound of pick-
petitions. Questions were asked There are at the present time so led Tripe
tripe
and
soak
it
for
about
half
an
acre
fruit farm on David’s Hill,
few
families
whose
children
are
by several of the ladies present.
hour In salted w ater. Drain on a soft for $8500. One of the finest
taught
to
respect
the
rights
of
At the close of his talk the presi­
cloth and sprinkle with one-quarter of fruit farms in Washington Co.
of pepper. Dip in beaten Terms. D. A. Kennedy Phone
dent asked for a rising vote of others. I certainly do not think a egg teaspoonful
and
roll
in
finely powdered bread­
the
children
of
this
community
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thanks to the senator, and a
crumbs. Fry in one tenspoonful of Vine 151.
know
anything
of
the
rights
of
large boquet was sent to the
butter and two tnblespoonfuls of lard
F or S ale No. 2 Smith Pre-
others or are taught the Golden until golden brown. G arnish w ith mier
senator’s office.
typewriter, good as new.
rule; ami whose fault is this, the parsley. Easily Digested Fare.
First offer of $30 takes it. Press
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We must be as good natured parents certainly. Are the moth­ Stewed Tripe.—Take half a pound of office.
as sunshine, steadfast as gravi­ ers and fathers not forgetting to tripe, an onion, hnlf a pint of milk, A cre T racts in Sun Set Ad
dessertspoonful of flour, pepper dition to Forest Grove to be sold
tation and persistent as a Chris­ teach the children the lessons one
and salt. Planch the tripe. Remove on terms. W. W. Ireland, Hoff­
tian’s faith. Frances E. Willard that will make them thoughtful nil
cut into square pieces.
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of the comfort of others, lessons P u t fat the and
tripe, the onion, finely chop­ man Building.
milk into a saucepan.
One of the worst habits in bov- that will make them a benefit to ped, and with the pepper
F ob S ale Baled Clover, baled
and salt. Simmer Timothv in ton lots. Good stuff.
hood is the cigarette habit. If the world an I not a cura\ If Season
for a couple of hours. Mix the
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it gets a hold on the boy in young this spirit of love and respect for gently
flour with a little cold milk and mix Ed. L. Naylor.
tt
In.
Stir
until
it
boils
up.
Serve
h
o
t
boyhood, it invites all the other the rights of others were taught Tripe Soup.—Tnke hnlf a pound of Wanted a couple of young
bad habits to come and complete the children we would not have tripe, three pints of water, a turnip, a calves, either sex. Phone 0185,
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the downfall of the boy. I see the unpleasant scenes of child carrot, three onions, seasoning herbs, Edw. L. Navlor.
parsley,
half
a
pint
of
cold
milk
and
the boys coming to and from life we see on our streets today,
To E xchange —Seed potatoes
tnblespoonfuls of cornstarch. F irst for equal quanity and quality re­
school lighting the cigarette that but they would be, as I say, a two
scald the tripe and cut It Into very turned this fall. Phone 0185.
I am sure, if they were put on blessing to their parents, and an small
pieces before setting on to boll Edw. L. Naylor.
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cold w ater and herbs. Chop
oath could not swear to being honor to the world, and what all witli the the vegetables
Into
small
pieces,
fourteen, and yet the new tobac- would bring them greater happi­ add to the tripe and boll slowly for W anted . A t once, a few stock
co law says these boys can be ar- ness.
one hour and a half. Then take the sheep (Ewes and Lambs) phone
cornstarch, work It into a paste w ith 0185, or write Edward L. Naylor.
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a little cold milk. Add to the boiling Forest Grove. Ore.
soup and stir over the Are for ten m in­
E ggs F or sale. Barred Ply­
utes. Just liefore serving add the rest
the milk, the chopped parsley, w ith mouth Rocks, excellent winter
An ‘ad’ in the Press Brings Results of pepper
and salt to taste. Serve the layers. $1.50 per setting of 15
soup very hot w ith fried bread.
eggs. — Mrs. R. L. Wild man.
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