The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918, January 24, 1918, Image 7

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    Fresh Air in Both Home
and Hospital Important
Says a Health Official
STATE N E W S
IN BRIEF.
W a r Reci pes
Trenti air In the environment In 1
Cut out the following recipe* end
which man developed to hi* present
paste them in your cook book to help
It. Alexander, a prominent merchant \
atate o f perfection. Now that otir newa
you Hoorerua.
They here been
liapera reach to every nook and corner o f Pendleton, is considering becoming
thoroughly tested by instructors and
a
candidate
in
the
Republican
primar­
o f the world, hearing the m#»»ag**
special lecturers in the department
moat men and women appreciate tli* ies fpr state treasurer, according to
of economic* at the University of
word
received
in
Salem.
Irart pure air playa In auatalnlng
Washington.
health, w rit«* Humuol O. Dixon, M. I
The Grant county court at the Jan­
LL. I)., D. Me., commissioner of health uary term placed the sum o f $50,000 j
Owing to ttie varlotia demand» of civ­ subject to the order o f the State High- : Rice Yeast Bread— i c milk and wa­
ilization we find It hard to be where way commission for use in construct­ ter, 4 tbsp sugar, 4 tbsp fat, 1} tsp
we can heat earn a livelihood and at ing the John Day highway in Grant salt, 7 c boiled rice, 8 c flour, } cake
the wiin« time dwell In an atmoaphere county.
compressed yeast, J c warm water.
aiiltlclently pure to maintain perfect
The Henryville mine, near Marsh­ Scald liquid, pour over fat, sugar and
health. Not only the medical profe*
field, leased a year ago by R. M. Jen­ salt. Cool and add yeast moistened in
alon, hut now the general public, ap­
Add rice and flour
nings, has been turned back to it own­ J c warm water.
preciate* that In the cure of tubercu-
ers, the Uoos Hay Lumber company, and knead. A fte r second rising bake
loala o f the lung* freah air la eaaentlul,
with liabilities against it amounting 45 minutes.
and, therefore, all our heat hoapitala
to nearly $30,000.
Potato Yeast Bread— } c milk and
are luillt und managed ao that the |>u-
Cyrus H. Walker, o f Albany, oldest water, 4 tbsp sugar, 4 tbsp fat, 1} tsp
tlenta may receive the maximum of
living white man bom west o f th e1 salt, 4 c boiled potatoes (mashed), 8 c
freah air.
Purity o f air la neceaanry for the Rocky Mountains, was struck by an flour, i cake compressed yeast, J c
alek. This la often loat eight of by j auto in Albany Friday night, but es­ warm water. The dough is soft at the
patient* and thoae to whoae care they caped serious injury. He suffered se­ second handling but after baking pro­
duces a satisfactory loaf. This recipe
ure Intmated. During convalescence vere bruises, however.
of patlenta from acute dlaeaaea In cold
A t a meeting o f the board o f direc- ■ makes three loaves
weather, we Mnd In home* und hoapl- tors o f the Multnomah County Fair, a t !
Commeal Yeast Bread— 1J c milk
tala where ttiere are tin- Kr***t»»*t lux- Gresham, held Monday, the dates for
and
water, 2 tbsp sugar, 1 tbsp fat, 2
urlea that thoae In attendance on the this year’s exhibit were set— Septem­
alek often neglect maintaining the reg­ ber 17-21. The printing o f the 1918 j tsp salt, 2-3 c commeal (w hite or yel­
low ), 2 1-3 c flour, j cake compressed
ulation temperature, i'tiyalcluna. In­ premium list was authorized.
yeast, . J c warm water.
Add sugar,
terne* und nurses, who have to he up
Secretary Ix;a, o f the State Fair, fa t and salt to liquid and bring to
and down at all time* of the day und
board, who left Friday for New West­ boiling point. Add commeal slowly,
night, und often fall to drew» them­
minster, B. C., where he will attend a stirring constantly until all is added.
selves
aufllclently
for
protection
meeting o f the North Pacific Fair asso­ Remove from fire, cool mixture and
agulnat the cold sir that th<- patient In
ciation, says he believes none o f the add compressed yeast softened in i c
bed should receive If thoae In charge
fairs on the circuit w ill attempt to warm water. Add 2 1-3 c flour and
are to get the heat results. They
eliminate racing this year.
knead. L et rise until double in bulk,
should measure the temperature of the
J. W. Brewer, farm help specialist knead again and put in pan. When
room by a thermometer and not by
o f the Federal bureau o f agriculture, light, bake in moderate oven^ at least
their own feelings.
says that he expects to have the crop one hour.
and labor survey he is making o f the
Rats, Pets of Miners, Warn
Barley Yeast Bread-—1 cjm ilk and
in conjunction with the state la­
Workmen of Unseen Dangers state,
bor commissioner and the extension water, 1 tbsp sugar, 1 tbsp^fat, 1 tsp
salt, 1 1-6 c barley flour, 2 1-3 c wheat
This Is a reproduction of a drawing by Howard Chandler Christy, which
There Is one place In the world department o f the Agricultural Col­
flour, J cake compressed yea?t. Soften
the author contributed to the food administration for use In Ita campaign for where rats are pets. Much Is the case, lege, completed by March 1.
yeast in part o f the liquid. Combine
food conservation. ,
says the public health service. In the
The Southern Curry County Tele­ ingredients. Mix into dough. Knead
d e e p gold mine* o f the mother lode In
phone company was granted a reclassi­ and let rise to double original bulk.
California.
fication o f its rates in an order issued Knead again. Put in pan and when
Military Organization of
Mud Hornet Is More Than
In those underground workings there by the Public Service commission Sat­
again double in bulk bake about 45
A Match for the Spider;
Romans 2,000 Years Ago
are great numbers o f rats, which are urday, to become effective February 1.
minutes.
Captures Victim by Trick petted and fed by the miners. When Under the present rates $6 a quarter |
Was Model of Efficiency
the latter assemble at noontime to eat is charged for its various classes of
Rye Yeast Bread— 1 c milk and wa­
I once saw, on the porch o f ray their lunch, the hungry rodents like­ business and residence service.
ter, 1 tbsp fat, 2 tbsp sugar, 1 tsp salt,
When Home Invaded the Gormnnlc residence on Luke llopatcong, a imxi wise gather to receive scraps o f food
1J c rye flour, l i c wheat flour, j cake
countries — nhout 11 B. C., or Julius hornet deliberately fall Into und en­ thrown to them. They ure very tame.
That Judge W ill R. King, solicitor compressed yeast, 2 tbsp water. Com­
Caesar's time the Homan general staff tangle herself In a spider web, Hud- j The pilners cultivate their good will for the reclamation service, intends to bine as for barley bread and bake 45
wns obliged to send hack to th« rear son Maxim writes In the North Amor-, because they believe thut the rats become a candidate for United States minutes.
along the Htilne and the Llppe— Inrge I c u ii Review.
The spider, perching, warn them of unseen dangers, and that senator on the Democratic ticket and
amounts o f grain and other rations, upon nn outer corn»*r o f the web. In­ the little animals can tell hy Instinct to file his declaration soon, is indicated
Oatmeal Yeast Bread— 1 c milk and
says the People's Home Journal. The stantly sprang at the hornet, then when the roof o f a tunnel or gallery in a letter from George A. Ward, of water, 1 tsp salt, 1 tbsp fat, 1 tsp su­
veaacls In which these were transport­ stopped, und decided that It did not Is unsafe.
In the latter case they Washington, D. C., connected with the gar, 1 c rolled oats, 2J c wheat flour,
ed nearly 2,<*>0 year* ago hnvo been want to tackle the hornet, und re-, scurry away. I f poisonous gases are reclamation service, to Secretary 01- J cake compressed yeast, J c warm
found In mounds of earth and refuse turned to Its perch.
present, they give notice o f the fact cott.
water. Scald liquid and pour it over
recently excavated. These great earth­
After waiting a while for the spider j hy showing symptoms o f distress.
Because of a shortage o f labor, ad­ rolled oats, sugar, salt and fat. Let
en vessel* ure marked with many to come to the attack, the hornet,'
verse weather conditions and difficulty it stand until lukewarm, add yeast
Inscriptions
regarding
their
con­ freed herself very easily from the
i in obtaining a piledriver, Hood River softened in warm water, add flour and
tents. showing how carefully the Ko- w eb ; and I watched her fly several
! county has been delayed in replacing a knead. L et rise until double in bulk,
mun general staff did It* work.
As time* in circles nnd then deliberately',
100-foot span of the high trestlework knead again and place in pan. When
an example of efficiency tin* Homan alight In another nearby web nnd en-' < >
at
approach to a bridge across Hood River light bake in moderate oven 45 to 60
military organization lins been the tangle herself In It.
I I « >*♦♦♦♦ ♦< ♦»♦■ 1
Instantly the j ♦
| connecting the city with the East Side minutes.
wonder of th** world.
From the In­ alert spider, evidently either more j
Variety In Put-Up Lunches.
orchard district.
The bridge was
scriptions on these vessels one dls- hungry or less cautious than the oth- j
The problem of sehatol lunches for washed out the week before Christmas.
covers how the Homan soldier was er, sprang upon tin* hornet, when,
the mother who has this dally routine
fed.
Ills rations evidently consisted with an alacrity that would shame the i
Henry Hooker, said to have declared
Is one which needs study und plan­
of bread, the staff o f life, for the lightning, amt with a precision devcl- j
ning. The sandwich, however good, to his fellow workers in the Silver
preparation o f which tin* grain wns oped beyond the contingency of error, j
attractive and In what variety. Is not Falls Lumber company’s camp, near
ground In small hand mills.
that hornet seized the spider, Jabbed tho whole Idea of food for the lunch Silverton, that he is an alien enemy
Wrheat— Bulk basis for No. 1 grade:
Fish, snails, mussels and oysters, us her sting into It und purulyzed It. j
hnsket.
The usual hard-boiled egg and would return to Germany and fight Hard white: Bluestem, Early Bart,
well ns many kinds o f fruit, especially Then she did It up nicely und carried
which Is so frequent in the lunch, fo r the Kaiser i f given the oppor­ Allen, Galgalus, Martin Amber, $2.05.
peaches, were Included In the bill of It away.
might be replaced by u cooked egg, tunity, was taken to ja il at Salem by Soft white — Palouse bluestem, forty­
fare.
Of metal vessels tin* common
I learned afterward, In the study of. finely chop|>ed and well seusoned, put Deputy Sheriff Bowers. Hooker says fold, White valley, Gold Coin W hite
mnn of thnt day knew very little; he Insects, that this is the regular habit
he was born in Prussia and has lived Russian, $2.03. White club — L ittle
Into a small Jar with a screw cover.
ate from earthen unglnzed dishes nnd of the mud hornet— that she catches,!
in America for years.
He w ill be club, Jenkins club, white hybrids, So­
cooked his food in |s»ts of the same spiders in this manner, paralyzing j Other edible* o f soft nature might be turned over to the Federal authorities.
nora, $2.01.
Red Walla W alla— Red
ware.
A curious document has been them with her sting. She places them served In the same manner, such ns
Russian,
red
hybrids,
Jones fife, Cop-
potato
or
other
salads,
a
little
fresh
George Sheridan, o f the Sunrise
found In the caves of tin* 1.01M) Hudd
one after another la a mud p o ck e t j fruit In season, canned fruit, apple
pei, $1.98. No. 2 grade, 3c less. No.
Condensery,
owned
by
the
Armour
has In India, written about 900 A. I>.. that she has constructed for the pur- i
3 grade, 6c less. Other grades handled
and In a good state o f preservation. pose, until she hns enough canned snuce cranberry or various custards. Packing company, who returned to
by sample.
Coffee
or
lemon
Jelly
Is
a
great
fn-
North
Bend
from
Seattle
Sunday,
said
The author, a military officer by the spiders to feed her young when they
Flour— Patents, $10.
yorlte
and
Individual
cakes
are
more
the plant w ill be expanded so as to in­
name o f Itngatur Ohlgsll, pronounces hatch out In the spring. The spiders |
M illfeed— N et mill prices, car lots:
Inviting
nnd
dainty
than
sliced
from
crease
the
output
during
1918
not
less
In angry terms Ills dissatisfaction with do not die, but remain alive in their i
Bran, $30 per ton; shorts, $32; mid­
a
loaf.
When
possible
In
school,
espe­
than
75
per
cent
over
that
o
f
last
year.
the food supplied by the commissary de­ prison until attacked by the larvae of I
dlings, $39; mixed cars and less than
partment, v iz :
One sheep and two the hornet and eaten nt the proper 1 cially In cool weather, a hot drink like By increasing its price for butterfat carloads, 50c more; rolled barley, $60
cocoa,
hot
milk
or
a
steaming
hot
soup
to
73
cents
per
pound
two
months
ago,
butts of water for the commanding ofll- time. Hather hard on the spiders—
this condensery now handlesjpracti- @62; rolled oats, $62.
cer und 30 adjutants, all of whose but the habits o f the spiders them­ Is most satisfying.
Butter — Cubes,
extras, 50c per
cally
the entire output o f milk_^of ^the
names are recorded. “ Ragul, the selves are not such us to elicit much
pound; prime firsts, 49 Jc.
Jobbing
Barley
Sponge
Cake.
Coos
Bay
territory.
commissary. Is a wretched, good-for- sympathy.
prices: Prints, extras, 52@.53c; car­
Separate
the
whites
from
the
yolks
nothing slave," declared Hngatur. This
W. B. Wing has become the owner tons, lc extra; butterfat, No. 1, 56@
of four eggs. Rent th f yolks and a
complaint recorded over 1.00») years
o f the Deerhom ranch of 1100 acres 57c, delivered.
tablespoonful
o
f
lemon
Juice
nnd
a
ago, Is the “ touch o f nature which
Eggs— Ranch, current receipts, 45Jc
cupful o f sugar, a pinch o f salt and a on the McKenzie river as the result of
makes the whole world kin."
Wise and Otherwise.
per dozen; candled,
47@l47Jc; se­
a
trade
in
which
he
exchanged
his
gro­
cupful o f barley flour. Fold In the
lects,
50c.
cery,
meat
market
andj|
butchering
whites o f the eggs and hake In a slow
Love makes the world go
Poultry— Hens, heavy, 24@25c per
plant in Eugene.
Guard Little Expenses and
o
en.
round nnd men go broke.
pound; light, 23c; springs, 24@25c;
The Great Northern Pacific Steam­ stags, 18@.20c; ducks, 20@25c; geese,
Big Ones Give No Trouble
Some people are proud of
Spice Barley Cake.
ship company has notified Corporation 15@17c; turkeys, live, 24c; dressed,
their past— because It Is past.
Tnke n half cupful o f shortening, a Commissioner Schulderman that its
What women say causes more
choice, 35c.
It Is not "mean" to keep an account
cupful of sugar, a cupful o f sour tnllk. capital stock o f $5,000,000 is being re­
trouble
than
what
men
think.
Veal— 17@18c per pound.
of little expenses, observes an ex-
a tenspoonful each o f cloves, cinna­ duced to $352,000, owing to the com­
To the woman who carries
Pork— 19c per pound.
change.
The United Stntes govern­
mon, nutmeg and allspice, one egg, a mandeering o f the Steamships Great
her
age
well
life
Isn’t
much
of
ment requires all postmasters to col­
fourth of a cupful o f sliced citron, 2»^ Northern and Northern Pacific by the
a burden.
January 22, 1918.
lect and sell waste paper and string,
cupfuls o f bnrloy flour, three teaspoon­ government.
It doesn’t pay to ndvertlse un­
Cattle—
nnd render an account of the money
fuls
of
baking
powder,
a
half
tenspoon­
less you are able to deliver the
realized from the sale; army officers
State Labor Commissioner O. P. | Med. to choice steers... . $10.35@11.00
ful o f soda, dissolved In the sour milk,
goods,
Good to med. steers.......
9.35@10.35
are required to necount for every linm-
a cupful of raisins and two tnblespoon- Hoff, in addressing the session o f the
Ono way to make people be-
! Com. to good steers........ 7.75@ 9.25
mor, every bit of harness, ynrd of
State
Federation
o
f
Labor
at
Astoria
ful* o f molasses. Mix all together and
llevo In you Is to pretend thnt
cloth or gilt button; nnd tin» weather
announced that he would not be a can­ j Choice cows and heifers. 7.75@) 8.50
bnke In n moderate oven.
you
believe
In
them.
bureau requires Its observers to re­
didate for re-election to that office at ' Com. to good cows and hf 6.50@ 7.75
Gossips have no use for peo­
3.00@ 6.00
port the disposition o f every postage
the coming election. He said he had Canners..........................
Barley Doughnut*.
ple who refuse to supply them
Bulls................................
5.00@! 7.50
devoted
many
years
to
public
work
and
stamp.
Take n cupful o f milk, a cupful of
with raw material.
C a lv e s ............................
7.50@11.00
So It Is In every great mercantile or
sugar, two eggs, four tnhlespoonfuls now intends to retire to private life.
Stockers and fe e d e r s .... 6.00@ 9.00
manufacturing establishment, the lit­
of melted shortening, a hnlf tenspoon­
Fifty-one Klamath county men have
Hogs—
tle expenses nro rigidly looked after,
ful o f salt, a fourth o f a tenspoonful
failed to file their questionnaires with Prime light h o g s ............ $15.75@16.00
Sincerity
Necessary.
because experience has shown thnt
of various spices, three tenspoonfuls
I should say sincerity, a deep, greats of baking powder nddod to two cupfuls the local exemption board within the Prime heavy h o g s ......... 15.75@16.10
In the aggregate they amount to large
genuine sincerity. Is the Hrst chnrnc- of barley flour, using moro to mix and required time and their names have P i g s ................................ 13.75@14.50
sums.
been referred to the police authorities Bulk .............................. 15.75@16.00
Take care o f the pennies hy nottng teristlc o f nil inen In any wny heroic.— roll out, about five cupfuls In all. Fry
at Klamath Falls, according to Chief
Sheep—
Carlyle.
where they go, nnd yon will be sur­
In deep fat ns usual. Sprinkle with
Clerk Glenn Callen, o f the local board. Western lambs................$14.50@15.00
prised to find how the practice will act
powdered sugar and serve.
I f their whereabouts are not ascer­ Valley lamb*................... 14.00(<£l4.60
When Dwarf Sees Farther.
as a check on useless expenditure,
tained within five days the names of Yearlings........................ 12.50@|13.00
The dw arf see* fnrther than the
lfryp a gnsrd on the little expenses
all w ill be certified to the adjutant- Wethers.......................... 12.006312.60
Slant
when
he
hns
the
giant's
ah
on
Id
ora
jpytl w ill have no trouhl* ^tth fTia
general as delinquent.
Bwaa
$.60*31 *^
to maaift eg. « vflerMg*.
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M o th e r’s Cook B oo k;;
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