é T he B ea verton R eview Oregwu I l i * " » * » 1 8v* w » < 1 ........... . huv,. „ „ Fruits and Berries uta ut A ineriva 1 Issar ----- j Emil Meet» to Andrew Heeb, Hr. tbia mueli disru«srd question ha» Senior clasa Is studying Handel ninhttloM In hrinr the ineinber- SCOFIELD NEWS ! t.ota. I I and IO, Blk I, North Just been made available by the Ibis term. Oh, you pour lianc! 'PrfpAr$4 My tli« n«lt»d Ht$tf$ DopvrtmAJH I ship w«*l| ovar Hie ten lÿou«UMil I o f A f r ic a lt lr * . ) S e a r «-Roebuck Agricultural ■ o nek. Both civics classes visile,] the * Hillsboro Ac., $10. SCOUT CAPTURES BANDITS Cranberries hav* many uses la addi­ Foundation. A governm ent sur­ imlls election day and learned , Those who »re d igitilo for ! F H VVliillleoey »tieni I II e W. T. Iiavis *t us to J. II. tion to the traditional nance or Jelly vey covering 337 fa rm » i n I he fine art o f voting. They »aid rhat acoem panic* Ui* Thanksgiving Thsl boy scouts »re pritcUral membership have so much in week in Portland. Lester, fí» t » I f and 12, Hlk. 8, Washington County on which llnry heard Mr. Cochrane swear and Christina« turkeys Coming on worker» for rotniuunlty lew nu.l orrlei corninoli Unti Ms«neinlioti h I Mrs. II, Klinmcl wu» In Hux- Orando lownsltc, $10. Is show U I» Ilia rw-vlil vigorous k'sel (,n| „ promise o f unlold file »-lio n huii.liiy morning. rush rents were paid showed —in Ida vote. the mark«, aa they do, when cold turn of Hctnil Jehu Watkins ef 11,11« sure» ilurinir » I I I tie years. Tim i B ' J. C. Foster to Carrie M. Ibat In 1920 the average cash , weather begins, they help lo replace $*lplila who, after an rxilllng cliaee Lyle Hied»........ HurrvHle wa» Kosler, Lot 2. Hlk », Koresl rent waa 11.7V per acre and that . '* * ?o r Mi» (Undent Ibe fresh fruit* and berries that have on foot, trolley car »ml auieiuel.lle, ilelfeghl ful association Is Impos. I hi Hcofiel.l stiu.iuy afternoon, (trove » I the average valuation per acre B" ‘ y ' ,k*y l,avp arriv* 'l »■" disappeared from the menu, and fur­ traile.! three hurglsr» ami csuacd lie silile, »ave In lite ranks o f Die nish fruit acids add other valuable Joe HeilUh w a» lu Huxlon 1 was f t 43. This means gross °1 P^a,acUira -»»niors l.eirmn, an nrgnnirallon frill nd- arm i of Iwo of thorn John Kerffuson el ux l<> G. H. conatltueato needed la tha di«. rejurn to the owner o f 3.3 per • nd1 K,,|,h* I'redommate n be Walktaa Krai learned of tho ed for Ood and Country, purely Sunday morning1 between trains. j fiustafson, Lot I t , Amended plat Cranberry sauce la, of course, the cent. In the ease ,,f other caal a* 1lt a " elait^ « " ■“ » *H«test nae for those berrtaa. becaum- bandits' activities when Morrta Cohen, and vigorously American. This Mr. and Mr» J.»- Hellish vis- * « r t b Turardvllle Add., «in . farm » in Ibis county which w e r e “ iv® year Th * proprietor of a drug »tor* which ibe rampnlgn, should lie a ancre»«. o p.< at Itovinn u. ■ i i. I j it lakes h « a few minure* to rook the boy wa. passing. rush««. ...... hi. Th , organ,ration I,a. a dtily II . „d » \ h u ? ! f* rented to kinsfolk, the east, rent ' H / ! " * cninberrieu and sugar auBIclently. When made with a small amount of was f t «8 per acre. which i ruth, " ,n b,p <*r,ath'“ 1 ^ Í T ,h\ , h\U * * * " ■ « w e . In .»,* disabled men and j M "¡ ^ 7 a" ‘< « t water the aauce will be Bren enough amounted to a gross return 1 o jMr"- '^ w l.ira t, aa last year. ^ J IÄ 2 S r ir r ..«r a .M ,ha' will commue .1,rough Mr( “ '*‘J * r* «’• Myers "»• Ac.. I . « , to turn oat of molds when cold. Any Clnats on the windows In Mr bad lakn. Sts. frou. ih. propri«.«’*» r*mra, l-mhahly will b ^ o m e UIton 00 * u«»w.l«r a f- I- II Hocken et ux In Win. the owner o f 3.1 per cent on lb r ¿cod cookbook gives illrectlons for pork« and a gold welch «n.l chain, heavier and more importuni. It i . Hyari ct ux. L o t 7, Blk. t, rated valpe o f the-land, which iCochrane’s room have produced making cranberry sauce to accompany Thojr iheti forced ih» druggist lo lbs nmn.d I»' discharged save by Mr». C. McNally wa» in Itux- ' H'a'keu's 3rd Add , Beaverton, was fISO per uere. j liveable conditions by .shutting turkey or other poultry. When cran­ cellar, look |sn fissa the e»»a reals Die organised strength o f all the ton W ei|iir»d»y morning on W hile these figures may not ¡„nt the storm blast» which for berry Jelly Is preferred the aauce m o« 1er, a ad left th* «aro, o» the run The men who were In I lie uniform i*ine«s. W illiam liyan et ux lo Pelei- apply w illi equal force Up in- inerly circulated freely there. Ho lie strained. Cranberry Ice or aherbet, made with th# Juice of freak herriea, dividual farms in Ibe county. Jm, more adjourned ela »«cs be ■ "* . " ‘T “ ,'* > during Hie world war T h r l.e - . . .. . . passed him, aiwl a fow tie.inenl« later . . . , Mrs. I«. I,. Lraw ford and »on M. Olaon et ux. f^d « 7 ami 8, is often served with the meat coarse elaborate tests in moat counties ,.8UMP Df r o |d. For every good who,, Cohen emerged .»d dem rll«l » l" " * « " ..... ' » ..... <•* •*' Huxlon Hul- lilk. t, llocken's 3fd Add., Hea- 1 instead of the more eomr on cranberry have shown Ihem to be correct. Ithere is always some drawback. whai bad occurred, tho boy «oried h. AmarleanUm and Hiere la need L f|) n_ v ertoli, $10. sauce. Furthermore, while it is true ^on't you think. \Agelina? pursuit. • ¡fo r Dial to be (aught and kepi ; , i Either the aauce or Jelly may be Andrew Heeb Jr. lo Pinti Heeb, that these figures are based on “flaco ho nearly caught up to the before llie public continuounly. ! Kenneth lleneflel and w ife and stored, like any other preserves. In bendita, but h«|d»aa to do anything Knch memlier continue» lo serve son motored to Hillsboro W e«l- Lola 1 1 and 10, l u . 1, Nortli 1920 reports and land values in j W eather forecaster W ells of sterilized glasses covered with paraffin. Hillsboro Ac., SlOy moal stale» have fallen m ater- the government weather bureau It la then useful as a spread for bread, Mngle handed, kepi Iheoi In sigili w r{| h¡„ r ouu(ry by lending hi« ues.lay oil business. ially since thal lime, it is be- in Portland gave an address be­ os a sandwich tilling, In tart sh«la •«Ill ho *,<,ul<1 "*• • pwMtwiBsa. Al a((| adding his voire to (h e! Mr mol Mrs Paul liratton ----------- “p r - «nuiher potnt In iho chnao Wsikln. ___ „ _ ___ r* ,r " ' 1 JU' liever that rash ren l« have var- ! f»r e Ibe Science classes on the ! for desserts, on Ice cream or plain lumiHHt on Iba rear of a imaalng aul»- P ,0rV *' *** rxpi I ienfe „ « » visitin g » I Portland over OHEOOM STATE NEWS ied in approximately like pro- i work o f his department. It was blanc mange, on shortcake, as a sauce mold)» high i lug iho men I» «olin e a " f ‘ Irand Army o f the He- j i week end with friends, The Pori land export» fe,l from Ilio auto Publie Ihnl growth wit« «low. rod Jnllli haii»h and «la>i»lt ln « l leu inonths «pf l»2 4 wcr.- rents and land values given ty so at the present time for now ' isge pudding or puffs, with pancakes. and hung on hack of the car until hr because men were not Interested 1 I. r Marie o f Tim ber vi«ile.f , «.IH,587,737. The lundter abip- above may therefore be taken as we know why the weather “ cut« In Jelly rolls, layer cake or charlotte saw two policemen, lo wlitan he but because I hey delayed act loll, l'iiesday bere willi thè Pinlch n on i w a» 2V8,000,esn feet, vul- applying to the present year. MH>” so at the present time al- rallod. Th»/ boarded the car and |, was ninny years before (he <1. In addition to being spread on short­ jued al S7,788,ft3b. Watklna IdenUBed two of Ilio burglars ^ pua|,ed Ils meinberahlp l<* fumily State and local la te « in most though Mr. W ells himself ap- cake. cranberry aauce can be combined Tho third could not bo found. <»n the high mark. The Legion w ill Mr. nn.l Mrs. T Higgles o f i The west »rde block south of -lalea are somewhat higher than pears to be a very sedate g e n t l- with biscuit dough In several ways. tbo Sonr of tho cur. noor where the Served In a baking dish, covered with in 192» ‘ consequently the net 1 man. Now we won’ t hold Mr men had boea seated, th* police found ,*** ,h'* IrgHIm ste « u r r e « « ir lo Huxlon visited Saturday even in g, the Courthouse in Salem will ! W elts responsible fo r the way a btacult top. It become» “cranberry | home, scruper. * cuit dough, such as one make« for lions will have on farm tenancy.it does, Hon" dial makes membership doubly ' Dutch apple rake, and then baked. It ,, , , , Jo'k lleneflel and wife iini- - f- A o >i»>rM - Thornlnirirti t<* 1*. A : reservoir a, Ftiyene f » * » ‘ *bcrn farit: neTtBgue may be spread over tt. P. Sehirater. aaeisisnl hortl- a charged a .«bell Twns up to him to -blnie A I’ It fi. lain Tracis ill Heca. com pl{led al a eosl o f $17.000. and delicately browned. In a variation cullurist f«>r the O. A. I* ex « That was eft in th , barrel, us on of “mock cherry" pie. chopped, pitted, trail. 1 ft and 1, T. 2 N „ II. 1 pertinent alation. The cuHurs I Miring llie past ten month» cooked prunes are substituted for lie left bis mark as he went j the iloor it fell. $10. nml markeling o f walnuts will *12IV vA«sels entered the Port a|,,i,K. i Say, that must have given raisins. lie »tressed Ibis year. Culture Cranberries may be tatroduend. Ip Freil mi | el ul III KIDoan o f Portland, with a tonnage o f Since then a million people the postal employees some many dishes where cherries would h.- will be considered from the be­ Travi», This gave a l­ 5 ac. A. W. Ilari D. 3,361,712 Ions. strong j «rare. used la the spring. A hot «earned pud ginners' standpoint willi many L. C. N't 60, T. 1 8.. t 1 \V„ most four ships for every w ork- Have come and traveled with- Next lim e sueli should be sen! «ling, made by a biscuit dough recipe. in «lru ellve Inlks by men who *10 j mg day, with an average ton - out fear with a notice “ Handle with Is excellent If one cupful of cranber have made « success o f the w al­ ! tinge o f 2750 tons. W ithin (be tracks o f (he pioneer. care.” ries is stirred In for each pint of flour. J hiik *» A . Hnk. r **| ux In î*eii- nut industry. In-alers will also The ox and horse have had Don't it beat all from coast to Cranberries may be used la richer 4 «•1 ux. M uc.. Scc. 35, n i» Davi The ttoslofflce al Madras has tell what I lie market demands steamed puddings with m«,re egg» ami their day, | coasl. | been reequippeil with lock boxes T. 1 8.. li * \\ . $50». and what takes the high prire*. other Ingredients: taey amy l»> put to replace (hose lost in the re­ The automobile has come to stay. What things are sent by pare,! into baked or boiled bread puitdings, Lll 1 h‘NN|i <1. II »'ken « 1 vir lo And listen here, llie other day post? cent fire. The earwig, too, so it was “rahlnet“* or stale-cake padding, or INSECT CONTROL ESSERTIAL l*re«loii il<• II el ux. Loi « 1 and Old Ezra blazed again away. plain batter pudding. Most of these Oregon lias a population of 2. Blk. i. H od i'll’ » 3rd \' ,M‘ *fi' 1 1 N „leep II puts gardons and trees on the randied cranberries are easy to The Japanese beetle is eileil a- ■ eral years, haw been purchased bum. llis nose got eold. but not bis ninke and have many uae*. The end­ C n ' t “■'•Vit by Portland creditors. nn inslnnee o f rapid Inerease. Plia C. I turilam Iteli el al to II really started in Walnut ed States I «epartment «»f Agriculture kV feet. Il look five New Jersey enlom - Charles Krebs, el al. re a d s tft Park has a recipe for preparing them which And Hint makes a pioneer com- I Th» scout movomont carHaa a boy f n ,. ,|ays to find slx and It*. Panno Creek \cre», '1 » »'III be furnished to tlios«« interested But who the euiltv parly is we're plele. H E 'LL BE RICH THEN back ta nature and taachaa hlm net ....... in 101«. "bil<- They can be put Into many of the des­ still in (lie dark. Bui who'd have thivught in anly haw ta taka care af hlmaalf In .. ......i . Cha». Krebs el al lo I.tirile Pirsl Lawyer How did -you r inMtln. all condltlona « tb. ap*n. " .e «late w »« navmg HO - S A But this we do know, with the serts mentioned instead of fresh cran­ «lays gone by Marlin Tuet h el vir. l.o|« 15 and client take his sentence? berries. and used ill all the ways In but ala» ta abaarea and apprestata »ha qmirl o f .1 »»» f"t <•*'11 earw ig Oregon ha,l no dale. Thai he by aeroplane would fly ., which disced cherries are used. I « . Fanno Creek Veres, f l . peaat aut-cf-docra. «ix years laler. T o w rite il down, ’ (would b«1 -^n,l it should not have been al- Dropped In batter and trie«l. candle«! Second Law yer- Not badly; Abraham Stoiler et ux to Preti il just fils in with the trim- when snme tale. lowed lo immigrate. cranberries make unusual, fritters as “ HOME OF BOV »OOUT HIROXb” HANNCHEN BARLEY «loMer, ft ar., See. 21, T. I N„ bis 20-year endowment policy T o aeroplane from oxen (rail. '* '• a hyphen that will an accompaniment to meat or for a luncheon dessert. They qre good «>n ------ IS STAND ARD U I \\ . f l » Anna 8. Herzog' 1 »urely do harm. matures! Ooamopolla, Waah., haa good ria l« ^ Whether il is in the city or or in Ice cream |n rwke Icing, on cook- fa tba aama—"Homa of Boy Scott Opportunity for growing more Ira, In mixed fruit gelatins. In raffee ” util on the fam. Haroas." Within a period of four M„ nni.|„.n hurley i« unusually It will crawl within the heart ring», buns or other raised doughs; daya two boys racawtly made heroic ..... , pr.wrial«wl grow er« can «e l dipped In sweet chocointo. or eaten o f a rose, reacuaa In th* Chehalla rlear and eared lurt as they are. livre. Scout Burton Keegan, thirteen send »'.’ fore supply • An«l there is danger o f gettin g A very good cranberry relish or con year* of aga, la asa of th* life aavara.,1 « fall idanlim « of it in your nose, s«'rve can be nntle of cranberries, According to tha «tory of threa wit- w e«lern Oregon Ihi» year wen- I«' you should sloop (he rose sugar, raisins, orange |ie.d and Juice. noasra. Kragan awam half-way arroaa u() s), extensive as in form er • inegar. sugar ami «pices. The propor (o smell. the river and rosruad a tan-year-old voBr„ Hnnnchen barley w a « And il will scare you so, but rtons are shout the same a* In other crippled lad who had become weak in1rnduced by the Oregon ex- fruit conserve* containing oranges and w ell— •ned in an attempt to awl.n the river. , , nine or te n raisins. e’s on# consolation, th -> Keegan waa atandtng on the dock . . i, n are fighting il strong when th, younger boy. who had Just *■•■»*" »*"■ ...... ’,y reached mldatream. auddanly f « t his rnrelv been enough o \n ' we hope il w ill he gone Postal Service G row th atrength leaving htm and catleil for the demand, n- umny rurtin'i before long. The United States poutiil service help. The scout Immediately Jumped ,rrow only enough for feed nml But xve read a report the Other really began In 1639 when an office Into tha river and reached the lad aa «unte Hnnnchen wa» ex- waa set up In Boston tnvem to re­ •lay, he waa (Inking. Keegan etartad t« t|il« venr bv a Portland Europe. Th Hu v a row ale some poison that ceive letters from ewtm toward ahora with the hoy. Hr ^ in onnr(,rn Ml„, M>l..,k« |ti«b growth haa been steady ever since was laid gway, became exhausted before he reached High tights In Its conrae were the ap |v o f it a« exnort barley. H W For earwigs among some bran th* and of hla long Journey and aev polntment of Benjamin Franklin as eral o th « boy. h.lp«1 him. The 'he slandnrd variety for western I W l at foolishness from some first postmaster general In 1775, adop­ crippled lad was H s u s i uansrioua -n.m.i ap|».i«pisuo.i p i' m«Ha.i<* man. tion of gummed stamps In 1847. free condition Whan be was placad ou lita C|,,,| «reti i« available in M '«h - But the cow couldn’ t fell, she city delivery In 1863, railway post of hank t« th# rlvar, but flr « aid ad , „ V|„n »o d Clnckautn« rntm lle« fice service in 1864, rural service In didn’ t know miniatemi hy hla »eout re «euer re- _ 1896. postal savings banks In 1911 Now «he’ « gone the wav all sick vtved him and he waa taken to hl« «D O D IF D E T A C H *« parcel post In 1913. airplane m»! home. The second hero. Scout Mila “ OT n bossies go. sendee In • 1918, and dally tram Luke, also rescued a drowning person "pn l my boy," suiti lb I»-'** continental alr-mall service In 1921. Anna 8. Herxog Kred Hsffelaon, from the t’hehalla whet. )j(i¡f)n whfl |,n,| |i»|poetl lo Ibe the latter M l off the Coamopolla dt) v(it)|)i; I ri s, s o ... 'll. "• SCOUTS J The Melancholy Days dock' BOY SCOUTS AID COMMUNITY wish I bail your lo n g u e " “ Himre, sor." grinned Fn'. " i 1 would he rn use lo you without A valuable community g«od tarn was me hrnina." reeently performed l i f Mx troop# of t>gdan, Utah. In fighting a large for R E A LL Y gal Arc advancing In a canyon aom* miles Dorn the city. Within one hour IV t ie nhor xvhrn wo fir« If. after a dlalreaa call had reached scout mol In the revolving door I Ihr heuilquurtvr*. the ooya were on theli way, armed with .«hovel# and axe», ■ lore onlrunce*» Stic Bul that wnsn’ t the fir«' At 8:3b p. m the Arm»* reached the lire urea, and by ID ff. UK. nfler licroli ||n«< we mol. work, they lmd ikg itume« under e«n ||(.— W ell, lliul's when w (nil. The bey« flfya nissl auurd t< | around l o g e l h e r put »ul im> »r«> I wasn't it? W HY TRAVEL G rape* V aluable Food Eat grapes nn.l fight anemia, f ir « « are particularly ralnalde In the he "W h a l will vou do next?” diet bveauae of the Iron they «■ontmi "A pliolopliiy in the great which helps to build up the red co. north woods.” pnwles of the bloiwl There Is n need of » meiliral motive to pcrsu.nl “ When are you going?" us ttf est this delicious fruit, bu1 t “ Where lo?” [ know that while we are eating grap< we are building up our circulation i> 1 “ Th«* giral. norfli woods." surely not displeasing. In addition to the Iron the grain "Y. u don’ t understand the contains other highly valuable min lios.«ibililien o f (lie movie. Our next loeatin i» just half a mile erals, which It carries Into grape Jut. and other pr-paratlons to whh'h th1- front where we did the South j abundant fruit so readily lends ItavU sea island stu ff."