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i naiad rii*li wilh it fi>» slice* of
»— —-—' — — — ~
( :,| boiled chicken, then wtUi
a aJ X J f c rt.-\N,.vS H L R A L D
»'¡i-tj' ici.uc« l'«>es, sprin
j'kle
over
all sonic grated celery,
Friday, March •, II
mPI pinch of salt a>M pepper,
Issilhd TAU-y ilid .i) TU
over all a luilo vinegar,
üraverton, Oregeu
I and lastly one-half cupful of
•’ crisp small pieces of fried ba
con.
J_ II. HulcU
tie beef or baeon drippings with
one teaspoon finely inutoed on-
ion and one
allspice
berry.
When ev .i!y 1 j sued drain o ff
• \mo nf (I e tat, add I'.v.» eup*
o f brown
ok or water, t cUR
strained
oitoes, two small,
tuild out«
, one carrot, one
sliced turi >, and a small sprig
of parsley. Cover and cook it
gently for about three hours.
Remove meat from sauce and
strain sauce, thicken with flour
r cornstarch, end serve with
the meat.
Kditor and Publisher
Raw Carrot Salad—Chop raw
cacrdls and mix with a dress
ing marie of « large cup of
tliiek cream beaten with three
teaepoons o f sugar and a table
Subscription. $1.60 por year.
spoon o f sharp vinegar. This
Advertising rates on application. is especially nice if the cream
whipped first.
Many a man gels fat, just
because lie daily doesn’t.
Macaroni Salad— «¡rind 2 slic-
o f boiled ham. 3 sweet pick
Jumping at eonelusiuns
is les and one half can pimentoes
quite often jumping at delu led mix with 2 cups boiled
nicaront or spaghetti and a
sions.
r od salad dressing. Serve In
lieslruetive criticism is noth ■••isp lettuee leaves.
ing hut a lerrible waste of time
and energy.
Salary And Apple Salad—Cel
,ie, rosy apples, wipe- them
W e know o f a woman who ■'¡-refiilly. and scoop out the in-
is trying to reduce by careful -i.le, removing the cores and
dieting between meals.
.nine o f the apple. Chop equal
iris o f celery and apple, and
If a man says the daily pa
per is growing uninteresting, i morse some lemon-juice on
it's a pretty good sign that he ’ e apple lo keep it from dls
during. Make a French salad
is tiring o f cross-word puazles.
•I easing o f oil, salt, pepper and
aogar, and toss the celery
In one" of (he Sunday papers
was the story of a man who ■” d apple around in this: then
lives on onions alone. Anyone Ml the appleshells and garnish
who lives on onions ought to with sprigs o f celery.
live alone.
Salad— Cut
potatoes
Cross-Word Putsle No. 17«, into long narrow strips, as for
283,#3d.»77,8«3: A three-letter ' ’ raws, boil in salted water un
word meaning forty-eight cents til hardly done, drain, and while
worth o f material made up into -Iill warm sprinkle with a litlle
a *30 head covering for
fe oil, lemon, and onion juice and
J a . t i l l-t stand until cold. Arrange
• hose straws into little
nest
An effort is now being made shapes on crisp lettuce leaves.
to prove where and how the Make small
balls
o f cream
cross-word puasle -originated, cheese, roll them in grated vel-
but we always supposed that t, w cheese, and lay them in the
it originated with the
crazy- nests.
Serve with mayonnaise
quit.
z->r the potatoes.
Crown Roast of Fork—-D u y
welve pork chops.
Trim the
ends free from meal like
a
French lamb chop. Tie these
together so that all the bones
stand straight up and the chops
iorin a circle or “ crown” with
a little space in the center. Fill
this space with »mall
while
onions peeled or with sausage
mixed with one-third the quan
tity o f bread-crumbs. Place Ihe
roast in a pan and pour around
it one cupful o f hot waler and
• hen roast for two hours nnd it
half or three hours until thor
oughly cooked, llaste frequent
ly.
farm
r e m in d e r s
To avoid a rot which attacks
cgetable seedlings in spring,
he careful Oregon
gardener
•rovides for the aeration o f his
ot beds.
The large amount
f damp weather in February
•n«t March is blamed by the ex-
... ¡mrnt slalion for the spread
if thi* disease, which causes
he seedlings to rot when they
re young.
Hot bed sashes are not al-
owed to cover up a bed o f
mts for any length o f time
ailhout some aeration. Other
wise, water will condense on
the under side o f the sashes
pom Ihe heat o f the bed. This
moisture dripping on the plants
b*low, has a tendency to make
them rot.
Aeration
prevents
’ e water condensation.
It ■•he* I »
ninloes
The kepping qualitip* of (lie
Golden Delirious applp in we»-
iern Oregon are lining «(tidied
nt the experiutenl slalion.
In
Pasiern Oregon thi« variety has
proved one of (lie beet. There
It develop« « good waxy eulicle,
which ha« hern found (o add lo
Ihe keeping quality of moat var
ieties. In (lie western part of
Die state, though It hear* well,
the fruit doe« not keep like
Ihe pa«tern product.
However,
the tree* are still young, and
the exnerimcnt station
hopes
that a« they heroine older th"
fr ill will develop this wax ur
eo vrin g.
Get Your Printing Done Row
The Ne«verton Review
VINSON'V
Wilh Oregon wool ut « goon
price U is important to gel a*
heavy it fleece ns possible from
the flock.
The buck will be
utic means of increasing
the
fleece weight.
In toloctiug a
buck lo Read the flock. (Ile nuit
ten conformation
should
be
the first cullai dot At Ion.
ivc.xi
conies Ihe wool.* \ dense fleece
with n good length of staple
covering Ilio entire body evenly
should ho selected. Care
is
taken not
to gel a rant with
bliiok frill'«* in the wool, advisee
Ihe experiment station.
Indie
ELECTRIC
LE TTE R S
„
Broadcasting a complete com-
, is I f rtitUcr Is often ad
F r o m O u r R c a d iti
visable as soon as early vege
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table ground fun h plowed and
2'J.
harrowed.
A IJorii. Ul suggest
Ilillâbori , Oregon, Jan.
It.
Kniuticrgor.
l u*6— Mr. .1,
ed by the ciperi ml station
District No IH. Itcuvertoil,
for one ucrc is; 3 l> t per Pent
, Oregon.
Dour Mr. Kamberger
nitrogen, H per cent idtosphorie
|
one du> last week a.
acid, d pec cent potash. This
, „, Itoti verini. Schools
I visti
fertilizer would he made up o f
>P)| ,,Vcry room hut one In bolli
the following materials:
200
( i,f ^ind«* school miri Ihe big i
pounds o f nitrate or soda, ,300
school,
I wn« especially well
to 400 pounds o f supcpphoa-
pleased wilh Ihe good will splr
phate, t50 ponds of muriate or
Many o f Ihe alimenta In hog II Hint scorn* |q exist between
rifate o f potash.
This mixture Is broadcast on t tsing nix* due lo Ihe laek o f p u p ils mul teachers. The sin
D e ground for early garden til ititerals in thè fuori. Minorata dents in Inrih schools seem
rly March.
It is worked In ! honlri he kepi he foro Ilo* hog« qul«>| and well behaved and yet
with a spike tooth harrow. I f , ' all Mine*. l’ Ienly of exerelse
i not seem to he repressed.
lesired 100 pounds o f the ni-|i * also neeessnry. The follow Everyone seemed busy and they
trite o f soda may be withheld , c« minerai mìxturc is reeorn
seemed satisfied to lie busy. Of
emle«l bv Ihe O. A. f! Kxperl collise there ture always a fey
for a lop dressing later.
■enl Stillimi, feri eilher
hy pupils lo whom/this statement
per
Gelling «pray outfits in shape :itllng nue-lenlli pollini
will not apply, hut I did not dis
I* fore the season «farts is ad ;iy in thè liog’s rat Imi, or hy cover them in my short visit.
vised by the* slate college ex pulling in n self feeder. Slark-
I would like to think of al
periment station. Some orrhard- r l'e n fi. 100 pounris; stock sali, has I one thing which | could
ornili ria: ground hnne (filic i,
ists will have to Increase their
! criticize nrivereetv so mat Mils
spray outfits due to the growth ^ pounris ; ground solfili'. I Ih.;
a
pounris: ■ letter will «ltd sound like
.f the orchard to prevent scr rie slnekeri lime. 2
eulogy, hut I found'nothing wilh
ponnds; pota«-
im s trouble,
tf they eannol «Mmihcr's -all
uni lodine 0.1 pm.nd
If Ihe " » ’ 'eh I ornhl fm,F fault. Ymir«
i&et over the orchard In lime
sincerely, Rmmn Brvanl, Bonn
the insects may gel a start on F'taekeil coni is noi nvailairic.
v *ml iishes or rhnrcoal inay he ly Kcheol Superintendent.
them.
nbstlt Uteri.
Wood ashes contain about 5
Qrlrtg Us Voue Job Prlnlinu
Oregon fruii growers sii
per rynt potash and 30 per rent
THE BEAVERTON REVIEW
lime. The polash supplies Ihe vithhoht heavy priinlng of
olanl food element potassium, I r injiired leie's unlll Ihe ex-
:onl Ihe lime cm” he used *ri I ni o f Ihe injury ha* been
W A N T E D iati F O R S A L E
neutralize aehlifv in no« soils I rmined. Pronilaeuou* pru
Wood ashes that have been ex iv eulllng back now may
rutilo outfit.
For Naie Good
posed lo the rain* are leached nuVe Ihe hest wood In lite Irei*
M re F. V. Iluulenheek.
and are not * « valuable as un- vhich eannot he trtld unlll
Àdv o i 1 * f
lillle laler.
leached ashes.
C«»u l rut11 hin
VVa.tlad— < ietterai
work, Jimeph
an-’ Budding
Knox, I'luuie, M r.Krt.l, Houle
d Bov l*65-A. Burllaud lire.
r If
mute
SPECIAL
LAND PL ASTER
$13.00
$14.00
70c
80t
BKA VJBtt TON
mips» A $on
BILLIARD PARLORS
Cigars
Tobsaoos
Oonfeotlena
•aft Delnhs
Watson tirasi
Cady Building
BEAVERTON BARBER SHOP
Flrst-clam Work
I in Mi in Connect l«n
\n Up lo dilli* Snnltiiry
A E. HAN80R
Dealer
In Wood and Ooal
Get Your Order* In Early
Phon# 43$,
W. E. Peg*
Undcrlnker And Lm boii. i
G range
HE A VERTUN.
ANO STOP CATARRH
Tells Ho» Te Open Clogged Nas
trila snd End It rsd-Colds.
Chas. Barthold
0 R E 60 N
You ln-1 flue Is s lew moment». Y»UZ
n>UI in head or rstarrh will he goo«.
Your Hugged noslrlla will open. the
sir |>s»Mg<e of your head will clesr and
you f«n hr> alhr freely. No more d’ll!
ne*«. hi-adsebot no liowklug, umfthr;-.
Bmcotu discharge» ur dr* n<*n, n*> .Ire/
gliug (or breslh at night.
Tell your drnggDt you want s »mull
bottle of By’* Cream llslm Apply *
j huh- of Un» fragrant, antiseptie ires;-*
; I In your nostrils, let it pem-trsU throng*
- eery sir ps»«sge of the hesd; sr>>)he -
heal the «wollm. isdsmed mue*-**« r’
Uratte, mid relirf runs* indenti*'
It It ci.t what every e*drf “.
wilfrre; • rds. Don't *ts* •
Or J. R. Talbert
DENTIST
Mi*uv«*rtui)
Gy for
MONUMENTS
Look
Liston
from now mi you can purchase
Monumente end Merker*
In both
Merbl* end arenile
fur a great rettaci inn tn price
a saving tu tho purchaser of
from 10 to 25 percent
Unnie and* be ronvinred.
Corner Uh and Main turrets,
lllllshoro, Oregon,
M. N. LEWIS A OO
* REPAIR YOUR PLUMBING
never
be
know
how
the
re
uigiact
oen
That I* why our
hunting”
men
eo
are
Job
after
repair
promptly
you
on
phono
for them,
Chaige» al<vay*
orepared to relieve Infants in arms and Children all ages o f
modorate;
workmanship end
notarial*
guapsnteed
W ind Colic
T o Sweeten Stomach
Regulate Bowels
D ia r r h e a
^ Bathroom is 0 Spit, Only Fir, Fmi Sfooet
^ BEAVER ! ON PLUMBING Co.
F. W . Bishop, Prop.
Aids in the assimilation o f Food, promoting Cheerfulness, Rest, and
*
N a tu r a l Sleep without Opiates
*
*
. .
To avoid imitation*, always took for Du- signature of
/&/ c m A a
Proven dir»--ting» on each Mckagc, '’ fftysidan* everywhere recommend iL
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ODER- TVIO HEARS1
OREGON
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Castor Oil, Paregoric, Teething Drops and Soothing Syrups,
W e G iv e G r e e n T ratline) S ta m p s
MOUE, THE PRINTER'S DEVIL
neg looted.
“ trouble
the
Fletcher's Castoria is a harmless Substitute for
Constipation
Flatulency
^
i l.
WORKMANSHIP THE B E S ïj
sult* of
B u y yo u r groceries here.
H. A. Morrison, Mgr.
15
Repair» lo plumbing should
dust, and w e g iv e you prom pt service and lo w prices.
s
531
4 HII«lw»m .Til *5
CATARRH
M f iT H F .R 1
Beaverton Market <3b G rocery
OREGON
CaUfTh If A IsOrftl iliNMM fTBAtly In-
i fhimrcd hy ^'onstltullonNl ffintttltoAl,
I I I A U . 3 C A T A K IU f M KD IC IN K con*
| pin »*» o f on Ointment wMrh glvaa Quirk
liQllof by local npi>llr*tkm. and th«
Internal Mrdlcin*. r\ Tonic, which acta
1 thmuirh th$
on ih# M ucoun lur*
| faces ar.-i assiaiA In rltfdlnc your Syttem
o f C k tirfh
•oM hy rfniffKifttN for over «o Y nofo .
F. J. Chsnay A Co., Tolodo, U.
they g o farther per pound.
W e keep our stock frerh and w e keep it free from
liudiUng
•
PUT CREAM IN NOSE
because you use less than you do of the poor qu ality,
the go o d health of you and your f im ily .
Beaverton
Farm H»**.
high q u a lity groceries,
Then the purity of our q u ality groceries insures
Rhup
C. J SlrregJ, Pr*p.
BEAVERTON,
ORE
«••By be.
It is eco n om y to buy our
ollKUON
DONALD OASPER PARKER
VIOLINIST AND TKAGHKH
Lentous at Reeverton by
Appointment Only
• Address Pin Hand. 600
Flue Alts Building
I Olli and Morissoti
Phone Broadway 0106
Offior
per ton at Store
per ton Delivered
Sack r.t Store
Sack Delivered
BEAVERTON
OORTH ACTING AND HOUSE
WINING SPEOIAUST
Rosai Building
Ror Sale— Improved city lot on
Irret.
Inquire Beaverton
North Main
Oiegon
o f I.Ino Arala, near CaY Shop«,
Reeve ri in.
Adv-e 12-»R
DR $AMUKL SORCN8IR
Dr. Samuel Sorenson, O. V S
Say It WTh Printing
• iradunte and licetmod vetorinary.
‘ Floweee Die”
The Neeverton Review
P IIO N K 8
THIS WEEK
Young vegetable plants, such
as cabbage, lettuce, and toma
toes, are transplanted for the
first time when they have shown
their first true leaf, which is
the third leaf. Home Oregon
gardeners leave Ihe plants
in
the seed bed too long before
the first transplanting, the ex
periment station has obaerven.
The plants become tall and
spindling before they are re
moved to a plare where the*-
can begin to develop.
We saw a heading on the
Salmon Loaf— t pint
sporting page the other day, as
>f cooked salmon, free f r o m
follows: “ Princeton Eleven Will
hone and shredded fine, o i> e
Los« Thirteen Men.” Maybe the
'iipful o f bread crumbs, one
noss-word pusale workers can ■gg, one. tablespoonful of bul-
figure that out.
l*r, one-half
teaspoonful
of
ill.
Mix
all
together.
Take
The tnan who does his com
munity, or his country,
the 1 vo hard boiled eggs, fold them
i the renter of the loaf, and
tnosl good is he who makes i‘
ike for balf an hour in
a
his business to sec if a thing
loderate
oven.
This
is
very
is .as wrong as it is reported
ice sliced cold for lunch, or
to be, and then sets about to
•hey
may be eaten hot with a
The distance apart to place
help remedy it.
' bite cream sauce made a* fol- these young plants in llie hoi
One lablespoonful
o f beds is two inches for le llic r
The publication o f a
new ' *ws:
m a r * ine lo be entitled “ The butter, one teaspoon ful of flour, and cabbage, and at least t.
Pursuit o f Happiness’ is now ■ne cupful o f milk. Let come
proposed.
When it is issued, ’ > a boil, and season wilh «a l’
a nan will he able lo walk into •id pepper.
DR. THEO G. HETU
the book store, throw down his
DENTIST
Braised Steak— Wipe a thick
money and say, “ G ive’ me ‘Life.’
‘Liberty,’ and ’The Pursuit of 'ir*‘ o f round are««, sprinkle
Cady Rullding
■ith «alt and pepper, dredge
Happiness’.”
BEAVERTON ' :-:
OREGON
ith flour and brown in a lit
HOME W ATER SUPPLIES
A recent investigation o f nine
thousand farm wells in Illinois
showed (hal It per cent of these
W e G iv e G re t n I r r tüntj S t a m p s
waler supplies
were
impure.
Country life gives everyone a I
superior chance for health and J
j
avoidance of diseases. Bui to i
realize Ibese chances, the people
J
must cooperate to a certain
extirit and lake steps t; see
tha* their water snpp'ies are
prelected from pollution.
A stream of poison running
into a well j* likely to offset
all the good that is done by Ihe
fresh air and wholesome food
and outdoor work o f country
life.
MERELY HAROS A TALE
"fie used lo dream o f paint
ing a picture lhal would
be
hung in the Louvre.”
“ Never realized the dream?”
"No, hut lie had his picture
hung in the rogues' gallery and
he himself was hung in the jail
yard.”
Son—What are revenues?
l>ad— Tare* Uncle Sam gets
Pon—What does he do with
Item, daddy?
T>ad—-He spends them to run
Ihe- government, sonny.
Silence, then ’’Daddy!”
Dad—Yes, sonny?
Son— Let's start
a
gover-
hmehl.
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