The Turner tribune. (Turner, Or.) 19??-19??, January 28, 1926, Image 4

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    D r u ? T I
A M H
r U I \ I L / in U
Ju»t a« In I ho hud we aoo Iho prom­
ise or tlto full Mown liowor. M> In
Iho lao» garnitures which appear on
frock* * of I’arl* inako I* foretold Iho
prophecy of a coming laco vogue. In
deed, from many authoritative aourcoa
tho mesiage I* Iho *aiuv. heralding
1 * 1*0 ns a leading Ihomo for sprlug
ami summer fashion*.
Tha French couturier la using rich
ochre lace* not only on midseason
sal In ami velvet frock a, but tho now
‘ cloth anil silk crop* Jay tints Jrease*
M o th e r h o o d
my first
— -i>
Salem,
I coniplctcly.
expectancy my hcalth
1 1
weak a ki so ne
1 got run
sleep. I could 1 I cat. wxi
nauseateti - all
’ ll tVc t:me. Also I had
inç p.tins in my vide. I was
severe I
too am
:îc lu <k my w ■ <W. when I
saw Dr Pierce's Favorite Prescription
being c .. vl for women
advertised
during mother's 4. and decitled to try
it. It strengthened my nerves, over­
came the nausea, relieved me o f the
side aches, and I got strong and kept so
right i.p to llie last, and my baby was
healthy and fine. ‘Favorite Prescrip­
tion’ is the best medicine for every pro­
spective mother to take if she wishes to
avoid a k>t of misery.”— Mrs. Eliza
Winger. 1390 Waller St.
Obtain Dr. Pierce’s Prescription now,
in liquid or tablets, from your druggist
or send 10c for trial pkg ot tablets to
Dr. Pierce’s in Buffalo, N. Y.
Mirrored Animals
Animat» can see themselves In a
looking glass, but they do not neces­
sarily recognise themselves.
They
have not our intelligence to under­
stand the image, and the reflection
larks their particular mark of identity
—the smell of the original. On the
oiher hand, the reflection sometimes
“ gets across" to an animal. In which
case the animal is usually angry,
afraid, or puzsled.
Shortens Tongue
Doctors at the Kynshu (Japan) Im­
perial university are puzzled by a dis­
ease that causes the shortening of
women’s tongues. For two years Miss
Aida Toril. eighteen, has been affected
by the disease. She was taken to the
clinic at the university where an op­
eration otf t he tip of her tongue
seemed to check the shrinking for a
while.
Sex in Pigeon’s Eggs
It is a fact well known to pigeon
fanciers that the two eggs laid by pi­
geons almost invariably produce male
rd female. Some curious experiments
as to which of the eggs produce the
male and which the female have re­
quited in showing that the first egg
laid is the female and the second the
male.
Battle Made History
Historians disagree on the list of I
battles that have turned the destinies
of a race; but two hare been selected
by common consent from American
history. These are the victory of the
Americans over Dureoyne at Saratoga j
and the battle of Gettysburg.
Fear a Corpse
Saii -rs are believed to be the most)
superstitious people. Often they hare
been known to desert ship when a !
corpse was taken on board. Ministers
ar- not liked cn board. They are cred­
ited with bringing bad luck.
The Fun in Flirtation
The Cynical Bachelor observes that
It is no fun for a girl to flirt with a
man unless she knows she is making
st mi- other girl miserable.
English Rail Sections
When passenger travel is heavy on
English railways and it becomes nee- j
* --ary to run trains in two sections. I
the first train carries at Its rear a
sign bearing the letters, "A . P. F „” j
meaning "Another portion follows.”
Music Mistress
IToat rc<rgiieiTri=1tnsh; in order to j
keep her we are obliged to have the *
phonograph making jazz music while
-he is doing the dishes Paris Rire. I
Collecting Cobwebs.
On
f the most interesting and
novel pr. -Mmes is the collection of cob-
ebs. Each kind of spider spins its
eh in a rtlfb-renf manner, and »peel­
er-:
in easily be secured and pre-
rvt-d in their natural shape.
Odd Material for Clock
\ watchmaker o f Rockland. Maine,
has made a clock, using oyster shells
rt the hour marks, and a knife and a
fork for hands.
Bird's
Peculiar
Feathers.
Feather», of which the color Is
washed out by rain, are the curious
possession cf .he touracou. a bird na­
tive >f Aero-gal
Famous Bells.
According lo legend the Sbandon
hells are submerged in th- water sur­
rounding the island of Inishmore, one
of the Aran islands
Root of AM Taxation.
Taxation reaches down lo the base;
but the base is labor, and labor pays
ail.— ¡Hum Pioit.
Best and Second Best.
It would he better lo do our second-
best at the right end than our best
at the wrong end.— Viscount Grey.
OFFERS A M A R K E T
for
your
produce
VAUDEVILLE PHOTO PLAYS
Compiti* Chinga Smlmrdmy
PO S TA L SERVICE
IS BEING AIDED
The postal service of the I ’ nltod
Stiito* 1* today ualiqi more Ilian on#
million tulle* o f public road« lu the
delivery o f dally mall
In delivering I
mall to 30.OUi.000 Individuals on rural
mutes, LSOtkhTJ mile» of highway are
being lived every day
Notwlthstaud
lug the great Increase lu mileage eov- i
ered through the Improvement ot
roads, there are more than lt.000,u>0
person* waiting lo be added aa soou
as the service can be extended.
These Interesting points have been
brought out as a result of an lin e*
tlgatloti conducted by the American
Association ot State Highway Ottlelals
to find out who Is really using the
highways.
"The Postal department la only one
o f the many large users of the high
ways,” say* Ihe report, and more
firms are turning to the roads as a
means o f final distribution for tlielr
products.
•
"T h e Importance ot the roads In
the modem scheme of transportation
cannot be overestimated, for the tap
roots of trade o f many of the large
and medium slsed coi ostites now ex­
tend down to the so '>.est communi­
ties. This la especially true of those j
corporations which sell small unit
commodities through the mail and :
through the small retailer.
“ One o f the three elements used by
the federal government lu III* dtstrl
hut loti o f fumlv to stifles for rood* Is
the mileage o f post roads used lu ouch
slate for rural mall delivery. Our lu-
qulry tins brought out the fnct that In
the past five years, through the Itn
proveiuent o f roads the Postal de­
partment boa been able lo add l.ofitl
new rural routes which carry mall to
226300 families. The general Im­
provement In roads has enabled the
V)>*\Tv
''V w
Postal department to lengthen the
mileage o f 2.44R established route*.
«rK J
The report o f the association con­
cludes by calling attention to the fact
that "the ordinary length o f a rural j
route is 24 miles, and where routes
are over unimproved roads, thla rep­
A C REPE DE C H IN E SET
resent* an all-day Joh o f delivery, but
are handsomely collared and cuffed road Improvement has enabled Uncle
come as staple almost as muslin, long
doth and similar white goods once as well as tntrigulngly detailed with Sam to lengthen many routes and ¿Ive
were. There la, however, considerable lace. The picture gives an excellent additional service to rural families.
nse of sheer daintily tinted cotton Idea of how the Parisian stylist dis­ In some Instance* cnrrlera hr* able to
voile, likewise printed voiles und cot­ poses lace In modish Jabots sleeve carry to more families and do the Job
puffs and clever plaivments which de­
tons for pajama outfits and nigh!lea.
In half the time required ten years
Outstanding features which bare to note the consummate art of genius ago, due to the pav ing o f the roads.”
do with newest lingerie stress the fol­ "born not made."
Not merely trimmings and acces­
lowing: Widened hemlines secured
by godets of the material of which sories but frocks all o f lace bespeak Four Important Factors
the garment la made or with trlungu the trend of the mode. Laces of every
Making for Road Safety
lar Insets o f lace; most everything type and quality are represented In
The four important factors affecting
made up In match sets; garments the advance dress models. The lace
either strictly tailored or else very gown featured for evening la ahown safety in highway traffic, said Edward
aide by able with the long sleeved lacy S. Jordan st the recent meeting in
lacy abounding In much elaboration.
Color continues
an
Interesting dres* ostensibly Intended for daytime Cleveland of the safety council o f Ihe
Automobile
Chamber of
theme. Flesh, peach, rose, lavender, w eir, which goes to^show that there National
with a growing favor for maize and la no more important subject In style Commerce, are brakes, steering, easy
vision and lights.
light blue are noted, and the prefer­ circles at present than that of lace.
One of the effective usee of lace In
“ Satisfactory lighting." added Mr
ence for white I* expressed.
Crepe de chine sets like the one In a trimming way la demonstrated in Jordan, "has beeu made difficult by
tha picture may he made or bought. the fanciful nndersleevea which give conflicting laws In different states, but
An nnnsnal nse of two kinds of lie « the “ barrel" effect about the wrist. there has tieen Increasing progress and
marks this gown and matching combi­ Many of the satin and crepe frock* of most manufacturer» have made light
nation. Real Irish crochet forms the Frefieb origination stress this Idea. control easy by placing the switch on
Another charming adaptation o f lace the steering column or In the center
yoke o f the gown, also the hand of
the combination, with Valenciennes is shown In godets which are made of o f the steering wheel.
"The uninterrupted vision o f the
driver has been Improved. The front
pillars on enclosed cars have been
narrowed through the use o f steel
construction,
and one-piece wind
shields are becoming more In vogue,
while the almost universal nse of au­
tomatic windshield cleaners Is a pro­
tection against ubscured vision from
rain or snow.
PROPER KIND OF
R A TIO N FOR SOW
Portland, Oregon.
Allulla, Week day Matinee 3Uc;
Evenings, She. I on tifimi. I to II
p. m. Children ID cent* all tunea
i
ZJ
Lime Keeps Roads Firm
Experiments o f engineers have de­
e d sped, It Is ciatOMd, that mixture o f
2 to 5 per cent of hydrated lime with
the top surfacing o f country dirt
roa'Ls lias ended excessive rutting and
clinging of the clay to feet o f ani­
mals and tires of automobiles, after
rainfalls. The clay anil lime mixture
does not stick. Instead It tends to
smooth out and pack down more
quickly than does untreated surfac­
ing. The roads also respond more
readily to dragging.— Popular Me­
chanics Magazine.
Good Roads Hints
A sow will consume about one pound beetle. gnt«rthopp«*ia. the houae fly and above hla mouth
Muakete, Vienna
o f these haya per day
If the huys ihe Han Joan acute.
are exceptionally goral. Ih* amount*
Peeved the Kangaroo
o f tankage or Osh meal may be re­
Hawk’s Odd Perch
"W
hut’a
the matter with the kanga
duced.
ltlrda ho met line«
rhoo««*
queer
perches
A * par row hawk electa to row?** naked the manager of the dr-
Raisinp of Baby Beeves
Mpend hta tint«* perching on a tomb cua "< hu tu bad case of blue devlla."
atone In the cemetery Adjoining tho rvpiled the keeper "W e got block««d
Is Usually Profitable
during the intrude ihla morning and
Southfield
Reformed
Presbyterian
In feedtnr baby b fe r n , It In not
he had a chance to watch the pedes­
ner^asary to h «v* n p e n tlve *qo!i»- church on Kvergreeii rond% Detroit trians do their stuff and it s made him
For
aome
reuaon
or
other
the-hawk
ul
tiu»nt. A cattle «b*d, preferably ■
feel like a back nuiu^H>r «h en It comes
frame she«!, enclosed on three «Men ways choose« the name tomhetone.
tii hopping and jumping.'*—Cturlnnat!
ami partly enrlt*e<) mi the Notith aide
K mittlrer
1« very uutlsfuetory • » n shelter. A
Wealth Hoarded in Gem«
supply o f goo«! wafer In ommii I lul.
Among tho richer people In Chin«,
Defining « Politician
The raising; o f baby beeve« 1» usual who do not place reliance on nutive
ly a profitable bualnee* for the farm bunka. Iho moat convenient manner of
The tern: politician was first tued
er who I n In a |Mt*itlon to hantlle It
keeping their wealth 1« to tnve«t It In in Prance In 160 «m l referfVd to men
righ t
reually. In the Northweat. It
preciouM atone« for the adornment of 1 i » f wisdom und cunning, of artifice and
is Decennary for the farmer to ralae
deep contrivance, but never rising to
hla own calves for baby l>e«»v**N. un the ludle t of tholr fnmtlie«.
the height of real statesmanship
there are very few calve* of the qual­
Human Nature
ity that will fee«l out well and mature
"One*« fault« and habit« are one*«
early enough for baby beevex to be
Lake Always Ice Covered
found on the live «took nmrketa. Thla children.** observe« « writer
Jusao?
On Mount Kenya, which le the seo>
mean*« that he muat have either a And like real pa rent a we are prone to ,ond highest peak on the African ton-
grade or pure-bred herd of diatlnrt believe that our "children** «r e not so
|t!nent. and near the equator, there 1«
beef breeding ao that he con ralae bail ua our neighbor«
llotton Tran a large lake which la covered with Ice
calves o f the eeay fleshing, early ma­ script.
the year around
turing kind. He aliould he an expe­
rienced feeder and bate a farm where
Novel Book Cover«
Chanting the Psalm«
he can ralae plenty of gruin, good hny
and pasture.
It aeeuia advisable to
Old book* whose binding are shah*
This custom was adopted by A n
fatten the calvea well before market­
by can be made very decorifllve by the j brOM from the pagan * eremonlo« of
ing them, a a the well flnlahed kind
addition of covers of hand-block«! pn-'tha old Homan», about the year 360
bring considerably more than tlume
per« in fascinating design«
When : Three hundred years later Pops (Ira«-
which are only partly flnlahed.
fiaby beevea make more rapid nnd each book I* covered with a different ory the Grout added tone* and entub
llahed singing schools.
cheaper galna than older cattle. Since pattern the effect la extremely guy.
they are marketed at an earlier age.
there la leas death rl»k nnd a quicker
Must Be Up to Standard
Home Products
turn over of the Investment. These
All the world a«ka of a man la for j Greengrocer's Sign In Ixmdon —
advantages, linked with the favorable him to do hla boat ; but If that doenn't
"Heal Spanish Onion*
None of Your
market which uaually prevails for suit It ha« mighty little use for him
Ft reign Rubblah Sold liegt».'
ltoaton
the well flnlahed yenrllng. make bnhy
BoHion Transcript.
Transcript.
beef feeding a profitable hualnca*.
Time to Wean Colts
When a Penguin W ool
The H itorM Isa Man.
Mule penguin, when muting, go from
neat to neat In partiea. and when one
of them sees a hen which take« hla
fancy,*he place* a pebble at her feet.
If a pebble cannot be found, he goes
through the procean In dumb ahow.
If the individual who «Its too cloao
to the aide of the canoe und peerá
over the edge Uvea long enough, ha
will probably fall out of an airplane
in leutilng over und tidying to ago
everything below
Detroit Free Préau.
Colt* should usually be weaned hy
the time they nre six months old nt
latest. A severe setback at thla time
often occurs and Is bard to overcome.
I f the colt has been taught to eat
grain and ha* been accostomed to be­
ing kept away from the mare while
she has been nt work, there will usual-
Bigger Raspberriea
Like Many a Lad.
ly be little difficulty. Colts that have
*
Recent experlinenta ahow that raap-
been eating grain for two or three
The ladder nhould mal:o a good em
berriea aa big &« blnckberrles. whlch
months will soon learn to get along
gr..w in Ih.. And..« mountain», can bc b,wn of poor " ,, k '» '« K-nor.lly up
without the mother's milk.
agalnnt II
Boston Transcript.
Hiircessfully grown In California.
Live Stock Notes
Rotten Wood aa Polish
Rotten wood la atlll used in ¡Switzer­
land to polish the delicate parts of
watches. Fsuully It bring* around $4
about
a pound If perfectly dry and finely
j powdered.
Water damages more roads than
anything else, so clean oat roadside ^
It 1« said a sheep produce«
ditches.
a . .
four pound« o f manure ■ d«y.
State and county roads by the end j
• • *
Carrot* are Just ns good for horses
of this year will total approximately
Japanese Braille Bible
000,000 miles, according lo estimates as for liuinnn* or rulihlls.
. . .
The complete Bible Irunsllteraled In
of the bureau o f public roads.
. . .
Missouri reports good results from lo Braille type printed In Japanese
A good road soon pays for Itself In the following mineral mixture for . characters comprise* 34 volumes con
savings of vehicle running expenses hogs; Wood ashes, 4 pounds; Id per j talnlng a total of 4,106 pages.
for Its users, as everybody know*, but cent arid phosphate, 4 pound*; com­
mon salt, 10 pound*.
the waste goes on until it Is Improved.
Word for the Day-Dreamer
. . •
. . .
One thing that can be *ald In favor
The United State* I* now Credited 1 I'lgs should hnve a dry, comfortable
of Hie day dreamer Is that he doesn't
with building the finest highways In place to Bleep through Ihe winter and
T W O P A R IS MODELS
Philadelphia Inquirer.
aliould b* compelled In aome way lo snore
the world.
• • a
taka a fair amount of exerciae.
heavy
types
dyed
to
match
the
mate­
edging and Insertion used for the
• • .
A recent Issue of the Detroit Schop-
Big Economic Lots
rial o f the frock.
aesnia and the scalloped hemline.
at tells o f the erusade against Jay­
("rushed rock salt I* the heal chem­
The economic loss from mental dla-
Perhaps
no
feature
promisee
more
walking bjr the children themselves. ical Id uae In killing the common bar
A new Idea In lingerie sets I* Ihe
ea*e* In this country is estimated at
costume slip with bloomers to match. Interest than the allover lace blouse Those guilty o f the offense nre brought berry which spread* Ihe black atem
$. 100 , 000,000 a year.
At
present
the
metal
lace
tunica
ara
before a court composed o f the pupils rust o f cereal*.
Very effective are trlrmnlriga of
• * a
black fooling on gay colored georgette in the majority, these creating a and are tried according to regular
handsome effect with velvet skirt a. court procedure. I f the court find*
In moat case* on the busy farm there
Three Qualifications
combinations.
However there Is promise of cloth or
Is no more satisfactory way Ilian lo
Reading maketh a full man, confer­
Costume slips of metal doth can be -Ilk spring ensembles which Includ* ugainst them, they are given varloiw
Job» to do In the way o f sentences turn the ram with the ewee and allow ence a ready man; and writing an ox-
made at home and they are very fusli
tunica or blouses of filet or rhuntlliy.
which make them more careful the him to stay with them during ilia sea act man. Francis Bacon.
humble worn under all over luce or
JL'LIA BOTTOMLKT.
son.
next time.
chiffon frock*.
<£
W eat er n N cw a p «| / «r U nion >
• a a
• » •
Cut Flowers
I f colt* are turned out In a rootny
Hard road* property maintained j
A
five-grain
tablet of aspirin ilia-
are permanent additions to the na­ lot for several hours every day, they
F a n c y B o x e s for Carters
Wide Range of Colors
will take care o f the matter for Ihem solved In a quart of water wilt give
The vogue for fancy boxes has j No material at the moment la mor* tion's wealth nnd will continue to
cut flowera a prolonged life.
selves.
reseller to garters. Borne time ago fashionable or practical than velvet­ serve coming generation* as fnlthful-
s e a
flowers nnd gay little boutonnieres een which come» In extremely light 1 ly as they are serving the traffic of
With plenty o f good oats, colts can
Sorrow Tempera Pleasure
>ame In such boxes, hut now they may weights and In an astonishing range today.
. a •
be grobn quite well without corn or
There I* no such thing as fiure unal
contain instead the gayest ami fanci­ I of cetera.
It la particularly well
la there a mud hole on the road you
barley, but they will do better with a loyed pleasure; some biller ever min­
est garters one hss ever seen.
adapted to the little two-piece Jumper
have to travel? There are n good
mixture of grains
dresses or ensembles.
gle» with (he sweet
Ovid.
.
. .
many snch mud hole» now, since ao
Vivid Color* in Hats
Yearling cattle are more likely to
much o f our money la spent on high-
Power W ell Defined
cat the full two pound* o f grain per
A hut In which ihe shades o f fuchsia
Initial» in Felt Hat
coat roads, and It will pay you lo put
100 pounds live weight
per day and
Patience and gentleneas Is power.—
and Indian orange are combined 1» a
Women are now adopting Ihe fad In half a day or so hauling stone or
a little less silage
and a little
less Leigh Hunt.
( lu ruling exponent of the vogue for of having their tuilials Inside o f tlielr gravel and filling In had places In
vivid color*.
jlU U e felt hat».
hay.
. I
' your road.
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