The Beaverton review. (Beaverton, Washington County, Or.) 192?-1941, January 16, 1925, Page Page Three, Image 3

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I I en» i >(>« im ciiiriaiin.il,
I lcf|*|lfMMI 11111110 B,
8 I leuapiiun
amlu.
Mix In g il her timi pour
tuli» p illi. ■* •Mace
(lie
three-
fo u rth * etil* of cru mbs on top
litui bake in a uunlrratn oven
'm iti douk.
WEEKLY M E N U
SUGGESTIONS
Ay N il LI. IB M A X W E L L
M 'o u tlu u e d fro m h u t « i v k . )
* ii mraufii in* night b« waa Hm-d
1« ballla with tilina«lf, but than at
•arty dawn ha s K mk I ua thw tup of K<>u
of a Hun bill and farad a aky faintly
pink arltb tba warning uf a c«iuln*
tan bit darlalun had baaa mada
On bit way bark ha mat M»ya nni)
Mlaa Haldon.
Joyra pounced upon
him with a gtiavanca.
"Yon haven't told rna yat bnw inurti
jroa'ra gulag to glva for tha qrw boa
pltal, Mr Klliuany, Ynu ka«w wa'ra
leaving tomorrow, and you'll have to
darlda at onra It» genermi«. plt-aae
Yuu aahl youraalf It waa a g<»»l raua».*
11« sodded agreement. “Tha inoal
worthy charity I know. I '» « often
won (Jr rad wby anma And raw Carn.-gl»
didn't aat tha faahlnn of endowing
boapltala by whotoaala
They ought
to ha fraa to all poor folkt out of
haalth.
Whan a man la lualng hi«
wage« and hla family la arrluiplug hr
ought aot to ha facing a thirty dollar
a weak hoaplta! charge
Yea, fill for
tha aaw huapltal. Mlaa Saldon."
“ How at rung are you for ItT" Joyce
asked, laughing at har newly acquired
Amartcaa along
“ Mr Verimler h »
promised to gt»e uia two dollar« for
h fffy ana 1 pan ralaa amoug uty other
trleada. Ho don't ha a—a--"
“ A tightwad." supplied Moya with a
tmlla. Hb* could do a little In the
native alang haraelf.
Jg-k wept into hi# pocket fur a
.neckhook and a fountain pc# lie
wrota fur g few gecouda. lure the
• hack from the atab, and handed It 1«
Joyce.
That young woman ga»p»d
“ Why—you don't really mean—It'»
for twenty-eight tbouaand two hundred
and fourteen dollar*.'' aha cried.
“And seventeen cent*. I'leeae don't
forget that," ha added
“Hut—what oA earth do you Meant
Jack wwa tonping at Alnya. and ahr
(It him with shlalhg ays# la which
#*pm
"|t‘# a little thank ottering MU
fhdtfiiq.”
••fir « “ *e yuu w#r.- r»-~ m.i fr»m tit-
luina. I aupiwaa. Httll . . ."
"Ilaeauae I'm engaged to be married
to the beat woman la the world.” lie
cwrac ed
,
Joyr* whirled upon Moya with In
alant divination
“ You little wretch,
and you never told m e"
If !U!aa Itwtfht hud m>t known It
herself till tlda moment ah gave tu
alga to that effect. “ Wa'ra telling you
non. dear," alia explained
“ How long hava you be-u cn u cdt
Waa It yesterday In the bucketf
Jack la ughad “ Nothing to rwamn
tic. Wa'ra haan engaged u little le •
than half a minute. You get tlie llnd
Joy ou having
gnu to great a catch. Hlie'a marrying
g pauper. you know."
“ | think wa'ra vary rich," differed
h|a awratheart »hyly.
Juyva Imikad from one In the other
guapletoualy. “ I haven't a notion what
either of you mean, but I know I'm go
Ing In hang <>n to thla check. Mi
Millionaire l,uii|»*r."
Imps nf nitaelilef sparkled In th<
hlghgmdcr'» eyea. “ Ihin't forget that
Verimler haa to writ# noe fur l* lv i
aa much."
Mlaa Heldon could -not help laugh
Ing
“ I'll aea to that.
lie's not n
welchcr. but . . . I wonder bow he'll
look when I tall him."
“ Yon ought to tall him aa aoon na
you can,” Jock hinted boldly.
"Oh, ought IT Did ydu aay you hud
heen engage«! In»« Than a minute.
jCJImenyt Mot» much will y*u give
ntp'ld'fcn down now and tell hint?''
•Tv# nothing left to give except
pir gratitude."
"Yoq're the tlret man who ever wo»
ao ungaltant aa to tell ma he would
ba grataful to have me leave film "
"I'm the Ural who ever proposed «to
another girl In your presence
The
clrcnmatanee la unusual,“ he Hunt
hark gayly
“ I didn't hear you proprwe. All you
did waa to announce It," she replied
»aurMy.
“That'» true, too," admit tad Kllmeny.
“ WeN, I’m going to pro|Hiae now If It
Isn't too late. You may atay If you
like."
1 "Thank«, no."
Joyce klaaed her
trlehd. "1 hope you'll be very happy,
f|#ar. I . . . I believe you will."
Uayg ahnked on her words.
"1
know I ehall. h iy"
Mlaa Heldon looked at Jack with ao
aspreaalon In which embarrassment
and audacity were blended. "I've al­
ways rather liked your pauper." she
con tided aloud to Moya.
liar confidence* had their limits
She omitted to mention what had Just
popped into her mind, that within the
fortnight he had propoaed to her too
on tha name spot
Jgck bowed with exaggerated defer
»nee when she shook hands with him
lie wna Inst now riding the seventh
wav- of hnp’ dm es and felt friendly to
, w: -t" «vo-td.
" Thanks very much. You're a g o o d
«gout. Joyce."
"fthod grahtona! What may thnt
«1
'«(. ■ •>. *• of vonr \nicrlc:"i
,
«tie lirok'r nwai
■rtpusly :
t«< old
from
ihiinuh
>>itIt tua
down the HI 1
T* •
"I'm «o tu-Ki
tu ciit'd
•I»
'•a
nij
: i'vv ...
I tie r did for mvself when
"You know what I menu. Jack.
Wlml ofhw man would hava thrown
awuy a amali foriuuo -all ho had—
Jam for me}“
•
"I can mime our other," sugg-ated
Kllmeny
"Ned t Out he's n aalnt."
"Ami I'm a »inner," her lover re-
piled blithely.
"You're the »Inner I love, then."
They had rt tehi-d a dump of (Ira.
Without knowing Imw It happened alia
found herself In Illa anua. Tisera Were
|>otli (cara and luuutiter In har ayes
ao har Ill’S turned »lowly tu navi hla.
“Jack, boy. I'm Just the Impides!
g lr f nltie.“
A miai like veil of old rose hung
nbova the mountain tops. Hand In
hand they wait had the rising aim
pierce Hu oligli II and flood the
(■roteili » of the bills with Hod'* »plcm
■lid rilava--*. It w » a |’*rt of lova'*
egoism that all ibi» glory of tha young
day attained mi act uio|(*nlmcut to tha
song of Joy that pulsed through them
latter they fume to enrth and hah*
tiled the noti*
limi I* Ilo- high»**
ntadom of lou r». Thoy fuilll »Ir cua­
ti»« and If vi ! ip
seeing Ilf*
through a poetic tifile tj! a* a long
■Ultimar day In which they should ride
and work and play l igether
At last alt*' rcoo-mticred l.ady Far-
uulmr and her mi to luugh.
“ We muat go down and toll her at
once, Jack.''
lie agreed "Vfv. let's go imck and
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"Hod riM.ldng 1« md only wmateful
liUt I* n iio-nnce to h e a l t h M r
Thomna Oliver.
SUNDAY — Breakfast: ’ Ceullarw.
omalat. Dinner! Cnffaa la* orsam. tup
par: Muah and milk, oak* and taa.
MONDAY — Braakfasf! Friad muatl,
baked apple*. Oinnari. Lamon tar«,
•upper: Junket with oup cak*#
T U M O A Y - l m k l . i t : Musk met *«s
baeen, *gg# caffe*. Dinner: Veal ataak.
bultsrad beat*, »upper: Carr*« salad,
WCDNKHDAV— Breakfast: Muffin*,
coffs*. Dinner: Brollad ataak, kpanlak
potato**, summer squish. Support To­
mato and cucumber salad.
THURSDAY—Breakfast: Chsrrl#«.
corn flakes, cream, lltti* sausages.
D(nn*r; Rolled ran*« of beat, parsley,
potataa* »upper: Hot potato salad.
FRIDAY—Breakfast: Fnad parch,
corn muffins. Dinner: Eggs and mac­
aroni baked wrlth cream aauea. Sup.
part
Salmon salad, rolls, siloed
peach*«.
SATURDAY— Breakfast: Fried po­
tato#». ham, toast. Dinner: Meat pla,
lamon gelatin. Supper: Stawad prunes^
ccjtaga chess* •
Lemon Tart.
Oral* off half of Hi« rind of a lemon,
cut in lullvc« and remove the pulp.
MU this pulp with on» cupful af
sugar, a wall beaten egg and the rind.
I*ut Into a lined pastry plat* and cov­
er The tops with *tli|ia of pastry rrlao-
rroasod. Hake In a moderate oven.
*
Carrot Salad.
|l*ut through Ilia im-al grinder enough
tender carrot* to make a cupful, add
a tcaapoonful of grated onion, a hand­
ful of broken nut meat*, a bit at
minced color) and enough good »stad
dressing to moisten, tjcrvg oq tenue*.
Bpssish Patatos#
Holl until tender, drain and pour
Into a végétât,!» dish In which buttar
and finely minead onions ora mixed.
Chop the hot potato until well c <> v « m -(|
with Hi* butter and onion. Plenty of
blitter will lip'needed to make them
taaty. Bruton with salt and * dash of
•nyeau#.
Iff. I U l . «¥ • • »> * M««S|>»|>»> Onto*.)
S c r ip tu ra l T rans/ation*
Kvery year scholar» *r» lotting to
translate the Bcrlptures into mon- and
•till more dialect# Thousands ar*
plodding all over the glob* to put the«»
translations In the hands of all poo
pie# In th# Interior* of distant <YWQ
tries, far up th» Aniaaon valla/ pee
hap«, or Into darkest Africa, whet's the
lllble has never been, colporteurs ar*
tramping with thdr pack#
Motor
car« ar* carrying the Rtble across the
desert from liamascos to Bagdad to
M hours, a Journey thnt waa once a
matter o f atx week*, and by fastest
camel post a trip of nine day#
Moo ha Mtidgn Oaks— One-ha If
cop b u ller, t h r e e f„uH ha tu p
brown sugar, H irer-fou rth s cup
moluaaea, ontt clip boiled coffee,
otic cup seeded ra i«in *, two mid
o n e -h a lf cups flour, one tea-
apoofi »oda. one teaspoon v a n il­
la, tw o tahleapoorw cocoa, tw o
eg g *.
Pu l Ingredients together
by crea tiling b u ller and sugar
and adding tnolnsaca.
Have the
c o ffe e a U tile stron ger than fo r
table use. and add.
Put amia
in flour, and add raisin*. Ileal
the yolk * arid w hiles o f eg g *
separately and add
Hake in a
m oderale oven.
Hue chocolate
icin g fo. the cake.
i
A n gel Cak#— lin e cup w h it«*
I o f egira, one cup flour, one and
o u r-fo u rth cu p» fine granulated
augur, ono teaspoon cream o f
tartar, and flavin ing.
H eal egg
w h ile * till foam y.
Add cream
o f ta rta r ami heal till s tiff. Add
o n e -h a lf o f ilie »ugur, s iftin g
it in gradu ally, and beat until
gloxsy.
Ad,| grad u ally Ike re­
m aining »u gu r and fla v o rin g .
Kift ami fold in Hie flou r, p re ­
viou sly sifted.
I hike about AO
or 50 m inutes aerot’ijiiig to the
thickness.
il »1:111 ri,; lo cali III:: m in ," tu' »olilo
qnlgcd nlnnit. "W ouhl bave lihit and
lìlll, Ivy -love!
'U rn e dealha limile
1 1 1ii> I ni Firn;ubar latcr, fini »he mar-
rlsd ih | (iu : l e ..« atitmllern."
“ l'vc nlivnj •• fic n glcd I dld." Stic
«qilct-iU'd hi» uriu foiidly "lini Itila la
ittffrient, lumi ."
Kllmcn.i an i Mo.va Ktnpjied.
The
yuiing iiuin iloffcd hi» RI'II.V fclt fiat unii
hoMiil.
"Mornln', Lady Facquliup—Loftl Kur-
«liilvtir. Wn’vc come tu n»k yoiir pi>r-
mlaali<n for our innrringe."
"Mia-nln', rvficl». Fancy l'Il liave to
refuso It," cut finck Farquhnr. sy#a
twinkllng.
For Hit» bolrt direct*»»*
slsnxcd nnd nmn*sd filo«
(OunflnutNl n< \1 vvm 'k.)»
llliuhnrh ro o t* thnl « ro d'ifl
mid froxen
a ru
fo rc i i
fo r
Pine od on a thin layer o f s -il
in a dnrk hnaomnnl or «liuti
wb«» rn Ihn tempt« rnlnrn ra n g c »
. %
Thi'jr
1 16 If 1 dtl 1l#frn«a
Ihwfw c ivornd with nn inrh
iili.ed o r tvvii o r *oil, wc|| aprlnklcd
'» *Ili w a ter and IIInvvMl to bear
' nVa.
V i l l i ofctialontil -(nrlii
Li'""
Ih » atntlr* « r e
m arkel
«io
IH in I I In rh c«
iti abolii
' ’ (!_ V ' ’
VI’ » ' tiro nf ('V-
I wot’ fo llo n i rj ti ri I i i y nnd b rln g giinil
p lic o ».
- m ix m m
..... —
[ÏTKÏ idneys Act
Bad Take Salts
•ays Backacbs Often Moan* You |
Have Not Boon Drinking
Enough Wator
TO DARKEN HAIR
APPLY SAGE TEA!
Y#ungl
Bring Back Ita I
Natural Color, Gleu and
Attract i vrnsss
r„
REV ELECTRICS
When you wake up with backache and
dull misery in the kidney region it may
mean you have been eating foods which
create acids, says a well-known author­
ity. An excess of such acids overwork i
the kidney« in their effort to filter it
from the blood and they become sort of
paralyzed and loggy. When your kid­
neys get siuggi-di and clog you must
relieve them, like you relieve your
bowels, removing alt the body’s urinous
waste, else you have backache, sick
headache, dizzy spells; your stomach
sou:-, tongue is coated and when the
weather is Lad ynu have rheumatic
twinges. Tlie urine is cloudy, full of
sediment, chant»»>* often get soft, «rater
scalds and yt ti are obliged to seek relief
two or three times during the night.
Either consult a good, reliable physi­
cian at once or get frum your pharma­
cist about four ounces of J .J Salts;
take a tahl- pccnful In a gla«s of water
before brenkrast fo ' # few diys and
your kidnr>v may then act fuse, This
from th acid of
fomouv salt’i is # l 8plll|S
grapes .nvl frmon j :ice, combined with
Ihlih. and ha b-rn *’Sc d for yean to
help clean ami cim Til- r!ujrgt*li kid-
nc)«. also to rerirjii i ac«P in thj
syvtem, so they no lot. - irritate, thus
often reKevmg Ujiidrr ■* t* ||fTtCS$r
. J"* Salt! i
: vc. can not m-
jure and makes a delightful, efferves­
cent Kthh vratrr drink. Drink lots of
soft water. By all means have your
physician examine your kidneys at least
twice a year.
WHO ÁRE BUILDERS?
J. Haulenbeck Lbr. Co.
,r
'anrtei
Opponile S. P. Depot
BEAVERTON. OREGON
■ e '.r.r.i'; v’cclares
1 '
v ¿ a ’ t K i s . > ; a c (im e s
v a v
:
• iz.is for a
hi; _ U *m :a o .'i c f a uvan.
Both the leaves and Seed« of th#
]tm»’>n have medicinal properties The
leave« are collected at the time of
flowering. ..ml the entire plant Is cut
or pulled np and the leave* stripped
and dried In the shade. The tense*
are polstmou# causing dilation <1 th®
pupil of Hi# e^s. and are u»ed prlncl-
patty 'h asthma For the collection of
the seed», the capsule* should be taken
from the plant» when they are quite
rtjH'. hut at Ul o f * grrea color. Tbs
rapaule* should then ho dried for a
few day# when they will burst open
and the seeda can be readily shaken
»at. These should then be carefully
dried.
M e a n in g m e . •
begautitf yesterday I
got ta ll:in g with th«;
bunch coming out ar.d
rode pa-t my station.
BARBEE
W at fco confer table, 1
gHtSS, aboard the
StudioUdrber S!»op I i
An exjiericnccd
_
in
r . _____
MUli'.KI I.F.H
attendance
1
the fru itin g \vt«>(| n f the
c: uhi vine tend* to get too fu r
troni llic trunk, (lie suckers or
vvuler apro Dis may he con vert
c j m io stron g hearing wood fo r
Ihc foilu w m y yea r by c u llin g
I hem back to one o r I w o buds.
By thu‘‘ looking fo rw a rd « year
in pruning Ihn locntlon o f ihc
I c a rin g art a tnnv lie kept
in
con trol.
W e lt* R m
L o a f 0#k#— T o ­
geth er cream
th ree-fou rtb o f
a ru p o f butter and one and
o n c -h a lf rtip * o f sugar,
add
ih re e -fo u rth * o f a cup o f m ilk,’
ihre# cupa o f flo u r alfted with
2 teasp oon * o f linking powder. ¡
a garden «age brewed into a
heavy Ua with sulphur *d<>d, wit! (urn
W h it# Cakes.— o n e -h a lf
gray,
atreaked
and faded hair beauti­
H
a
lf-P
o
u
n
d
Cak#—
1
cup
but­
cui»
fully dark and luxuriant Just a few
o f ahortenuig, tw o-lhird* cup j ter. one and th ree-fou rth s cups
water, three teaspoon# baking [ «u gu r, two cups flou r sifted 3 applications will pruv* a revelation if
Mir hair is fading, streaked or gray,
vour
¡pow der, w hites o f two eggs, one , tim e»,* o n e -h a lf tcaapoonful bak­ Mixir
ixing the Sage Tea and Sulphur rcc-
at home, though, is trouUcvomc.
I teaspoon fla vo rin g, one cup o f ing powder and five eggs. Cream
easier way is to get a b.-ttlc of
! granu lated augur two cu p « *of butter, add augar, add e g g s "I
Wyeth’* Sage and Sulphur Compound
flour, one h a lf t«-aaj»ooii Null. at u time, b eatin g we|| a fte r at any drug »tore *t1 ready i >r r v .
■ . d y
¡Oreain ah orlen in g and
sugar »■acb one. Hake in a «lo w oven. Thi* « the old-L e r " -
the addition o f oH cr ^t-
j togeth er u ntil very lig h t; add
V. h it* w ispy, f r l y , ia d ed I
is not
| w ater very alow ly and beat it
i our
sinful, we a’ l d
G
ingerbread—
Taki*
on
r
cupful
cnrs-
youthful S iffu r*
fconatantljr; add fla v o rin g ; « f ir
By
darkening
you'
nil's
jut the flou r, salt and baking New OricHim in«»I h *»*••*, o n e- half ;
Sage and Sulphur Comp vr
p*
cu
pfu
l
o
f
luellm
l
lard,
one
cu
p-
!
pow der which have been sifted
can telL because it d «5 it so naiurSTIy.
ful
brown
sugar,
one
egg,
one
togeth er tw ice; fo ld in the boa-
ao evenly. You iu.t dampen a ip t «
leu w h iles o f # g g «: put spoon-* lablsapootiful g in ger, three cup- or soft lindk with it and draw thu
through your hair, taking one small
¡ ful o f buttar into Individual cake
strand at a time; by morning att gray
I Una and bake in moderate oven
hairs have disappeared, and. after an­
other
application or two, your hair be­
! "0 to 25 minutes, o r tmke In
comes beautifully dark, glossy, soft mod
- «h a llo w pan nii.l cut to form
liltl# rakea.
C over with fruit
! icing,
7 j
r ia u iiy S c f V k c '
F ru it Icing --One e g g w hite
one ginj o n e -h a lf tablcspoun* o f
Bright prospects mark
»trs w b e rry , raspberry or other
fruit Juice, one and o n e -h a lf
the o p t in g oi the new year.
cu p « c o n fe e iio n e r’K sugar. Pul
The business Lomen is a
unbeaten e g g w hite in shallow
glow,
ior fundanKntal coi.cii-
d t«h ; with w ire whip, beat In
the su gar n little at a tim e;
tions never wtrv sounder.
add the fru it Juice and spread
During tlie next tw o m ontl's
on top o f c a k ««
tbousanda w ill need materiaia.
J im io n W e e d V a lu a b le
have It uut. If ynu like you may go
to your room and I'll tackh her alone."
" I’d rather go with you.”
lie delighted in her nnav. *r.
Kliniuhar was taking an early morn
Ing alroil, arm In a r i with l.idy Jim,
when he caught sight of them.
••l.«ok. H I!"
IV th of th« lovers knew how to
walk. I.ndy t-'enpihar, iintelilng lie m,
thought alia h.u] never He en as tine a
pair nf UDIanied human hehnm. In
til» aterí venV ih» (ln» fre» swing of
tlie hlllman uud the young woman
hrv'a»t#d the « ’ope tiddly na a fnlin.
The Idi. I hliiun rtiuekled. "You're
lieutenant
t ic highwayman win«,"
“ Nooren'-e." *hc retortrfl harply,
i*ut with anxiety mault
In her
frown
Just the » nue. lie’s «vado •
to tell na he im mu In mUe our tilth
iti H to tits rubber * vn."
"I hvCevu you’d actually let htm,“
die iu W
hi aeurnfltUy.
Kr n >011 unt
•I' Im. U'g writ
the II'
ten
Not xura Cil Inter
'nr a middle am d
» i t I'm h -untidy
chll.r» one pretil
«, Bul I (vìnti to
a hl-hsrnder."
• In- .«-If if I can
I'arqiilmr ln-dat<i'
p ici imi II.“ I j
attui •My.
’T W
'uii'i'ihd
a tir i vvlm oncrlflced
lilb
hcrs' lf for il lini' Itentennnt Wl lionl
fula o f flou r and o n » tcaapoon- III# w hile# o f 5 eg g s beaten very
ful o f » » d a add«d to one cupful « t iff, and I teaspoon v a n illa ;
o f b o ilin g «Mater, added at the add I cup o f ohoppad
•ry last. Hake in a large pan ( and m ix w ell, bake in a lo a f
from fo rty to fifty minute#.
I pan 43 minât##.
Chocolate Co IT so Oak#— 2 cup*
brown augur, two w ell-beaten
e g g », I cup butter or lard, <
cup cold c o ffe e , | rounding tea­
spoon »«ala, 3 cups fiou r mixed
with one teaspoon each cloves
and cinnam on and 2 tablespoon#
cocoa, t cup rai#ins. Hake eith er
m lo a f or layers.
it^
“ W t Must Co Down and Tall Her at
Ones, Jack."
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F IR S T CLASS W O R K
R E A S O N A B LE
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t , E. ALLE N , Local Agent
BEAVERTON
Charter No. 82
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Rsaerre Pialrict No 1:
REPO RT OF CO ND ITIO N OF
I he Bank of Beaverton
M O TH ER !
At Beaverton, in the S lat« oi Oregon, at th-.' cin e o f business Dee 31. 1924.
Household
Dept. 1 1.
V A L U A B L E HOUSEHOLD
R E C IPE S
Castor Oil,
AND SUG G ESTIO NS
RESOURCES
Loans .nil discounts, including redis.-ounta shown in item* 2#
and SO, if any
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2. Overdrafts secured and unsecured
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4. Other bonds, warr.ut#and MeuriUes, in elqlitv foreign gov­
ernment, state, municipal, curporatke *, et -., including
those shown iu items 30 and da, if any
5. Stuck in Federal Reserve B a n k .......................................
Hlook A n gel Food Oak#— One
cop m ik ar, ono and on o-h u lf
oup.* flou r, H neo toaapoona uf 6.
b akin g powder, o n e-th ird toa- S.
spoun suit.
8 ift to g eth er four 3.
oi
five tinica.
Add grad u ally
tw o -th ird * cup bulling m ilk, u 11.'
teaspoon \anillu o r lemon fit» -
v o rin g and two s tiffly bouton
e g g whitoa.
prepared to relieve Infants in arms and Children all ages o f
Constipation
Flatulency
Diarrhea
LuT.yys* lu
111.41
Wind Colic
To Sweeten Stomach
Regulate Bowels
A ids in the assimilation o f Food, promoting Cheerfulness, Rest, and
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I.0OO00
Banking house $
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; turritur« and fixtures, Jl.SOd.Ot)
1,500«
(a) Lawful reserve with federal n w m bank
2d,030.00
(be) Cash on hand in vault and due from ether buiss/.bankera
and truat coni) antes
21,602.6$
Checks on banks outside city or town oi reporting bank and
oth«r cash i t e m s ........................................................... j <,¿5.84
Total cosh and due from banka, items 8, 9,
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10 and U*
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J48.58ll.62
T o t a l ............................................
Fletcher’s Castoria is a harmless Substitute for
Paregoric, Teething Drops and Soothing Syrups,
Natural Sleep without Opiates
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Td avoid imitation», always look for the aignatur* of
Proven direction« on each package, Phyjiciana everywhar* recommend it
We Give Green Trading Stamps
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$502,858.75
LIABILITIES
Crumb Cake— M cupa flour, 2
cups sugar, l cup shortening, 16. Capital stock paid i n .......................................
$ 25,000.(10
Mix like piecrust until crumbly. 17. Surplus f u n d .......................................
8,000.110
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118 886.23
Hoscrvo % cupful; !o the real 18. (a ) Undivided profits
(b)
current ex pantos, intsreat and taxes paid
12.217.70
mid 3 eg g s well beaten, 1 oup
6,667.63
19. Reoerved for Uxes, inter, at and depreciation
Dividends
unpaid
1
,
20
22 . United States D»| mmi U, including postal savings and
deposits of U. S. dislMirsing officers
738.40
DEMAND DEPOSITS, other than banks, subject to reserve:
Individual deposits subject to check, including deposit* due
the State of Oregon, county, cities or other public funds
248.476.86
Demand certificates of deposit outstanding
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983.4s
Cashier s check* of this bank outstan-img payable on de­
mand
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4,444.99
When you are suffering with rheu-
total of demand deposits, other than bank deposits, sub­
n;aii mi so you ran hardly get around
ject to reserve, items 23, 24, 26 , 26
$253,905 33
just vy Red Pepper Rub and you will
n o the quickest relief known.
T I ME A N D SA VIN G S DEPOSITS, subject to reserve and
Nothing has such concentrated, pene-
payable on demand or subject to notice:
'in« heat as red peppers. Instant re-
27.
Time
certificate« of deposit o u t s t a n d in g ............................
—f. JiiH as soon as you apply Red
104,065 26
1‘cpprr Rnh you feel the tingling heat. ¿8. Savings deposits, payable subject to notice
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104,482.73
In three minutes it warms the sore
Total ot time an-3 savin .* deposits payable on demand or sub­
pot tin
h
I : (. . the
ject to notice, item« 27 and 23,
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,
,
$208,547.49
btoud
ilaticn, bi < »1 up ll'c rouges-
tan»—
ic otH Th- inati-m torture
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backache, stiff neck,
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iibtl PEPPERS END
commission expires Juu. 28, 1928
It is economy to buy our high quality groceries,
because you use less than you do of the poor quality,
they go farther per pound.
Then the purity oi our quality groceries insure#
the good health of you and your family.
W e keep our stock fresh and we keep it free from
dust, and we give you prompt service and low prices.
Buy your groceries here.
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