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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 25, 1915)
TRADE PROSPECTS BEST OF SANDWICHES AREENC0UR1GIHG rug WESCO SYSTEM or PENMANSHIP TKACHKJt YOU HOW TO WHITK. IT IS THK HKST. 1UM1K UKAUTtrVLLY It.LUSTHATKD ¡tu fAGKS. HY MAU. 7S< NEW HOTEL HOUSTON , !>•*•» IlfHMlcm. Prop. II. II. Thor«nmi. Mvr Thur<»*ii(hly n»<»l«rn. ¡01 IG mhik of comfort. M<«l •rat« I’rlcM. Three minute«* walk from Union |>epo<. Write fur rates. H N MH hMTlANl) M RUBBER 8TAMP8 i l“K.“iSX llulitor Htampt fur Fruit Bona. Malt on short I est nolle.. Writ. WMIfl IT»*« A IUI CO., _________________ Mona “o A ims Bsanaw mimn IJORTI.AM) BARBER (Ol.l.EGI? TtSthtS <bo I'r.le h Weak», Scalp, Fan Massage a Specialty. Tool. Fra., ro.HU.nt Guaranteed. PAY whlls LEARNING. X MATRIMONIAL. Riiahieer man want« oequalnUMW»« of la<ly Ice (worn 3» ami 30. matrimonially inrlincd. 7 ni» i» al«<>lute)y I»»na Ode an«I conndvnliai. Hua ►&». Portland. Oregon. hnprov**nirnt In bualnaaa ainre depraa- «lon reached low Ude aavaral month» ago haa been giudual Confidence line been reatorcd nnd unleaa nil eigne fail, the country la arheduled for u boom ulmoet iinparallelled. In order to overcome the depreeaion that nttu< ka a portion In poor health It la neceaaary that particular attention be paid to the WtonuKh, Liver and Bowdi. Thea« organa are the controlling power In nil mattsra pertaining to health and there la nuthlng will make you feel **ao blue” and dlacouraged aa to l»e without •appetite- to be subject to apdla of head- ache, indlgmtlon, dyeprpaia and bilious« naaa—or to have coriNtlpat<*d bowda. Nature never Intended anyone to be In ■u< h a condition and the only way to Im prove mutter» la to give neceaaary aid promptly. This auggeuta a trial of Ho»- tetter'e Htoma« h lllttera. because It has an eatabllahed reputation a» u tonic and appetiser, and will be found very helpful in any Htorriach. Liver or Bowel ailment. It la well known m a real “flrat aid," and for over Co years has held a perma- nent place lq thousands of homes You will make n<» mistake In purchaulng a bottle today, but bn <*Mi«fui to see that the Private Stamp over the neck Is un it okrn. This Is your protection against Imitations ÄSS<M’IATE1) INVESTMENT CO. ------------------------------------------------ U» |MM> puts you In |MNMMwBi«,ri uf g««sl paying •tors, making real m«»»o»y. Alan • farm wanted. |>rsfsishiy un«»nrutiil«rr««l. In eschsngw fur a No. I nlumina houw. Hnmsmlwr our listings ar« guar- gn««ww| by bank refsrwnre». Ws have been estab* lia I mm I 2J yvara. Okl eat real eat ate company In Portland. Send us your listing». We have the esali buyer. Spianti Y«un HUlg., Portland. Ore. LEG Y00R1DEAS 10.000 offered f<»r certain n rent I «»ns. |b*«>k “How t«» Obtain » i .•. «»r* a i w het in Invent** •ent free. Send sketch f«»r free report as to pet« • • i Mente «4- Vertlaed fur aalo al «>ur cipeneo lu Mau* tj far turerà* Journal«. CHANDUI A CH AM DUE. FMAt Itt»*» 10341. U. Wmkmatmi.O. <L ’THIS oui«« * truthfully prê tent» and the moat vanetie» of the Notihwert. The be* illustrate» devrable wedi for of e-very- dung lot tbs toaikri m bom. yard«». the farm. lb. orchard. tb. poultrytaaa and the boo-keeper. A r»Labh uid m I. gurde to your pun haaat aa I • rUsteocs book which thvuld be in tho hawk of trery ,o»e A A lor catalog No. PORTLAND SEED CO Enlarged Tonsils and Adenoids. Before operating to remove ade noids and tonsils the health of the child should always be built up. If there Is an exlatlng cold this must bo treated und cured. If tbo teeth are decayed they must bo filled. Treating the teeth and the practicing of deep breathing exercises will be all that Is needed to cure tonsil disease If It Is strictly local, and not the expression of a systematic condition or some re- cent liift-i tlon. SOUR, ACID STOMACHS, OA8E8 OR IN0IGE8TI0N Each -Rape’s Dlapepsln” Digests 3009 grains food, ending all stomach misery In five minutes. Time It In five minutes all stom ach distress will go. No Indigestion, heartburn, sourness or belching of gas, acid, or erudtatlons of undigested food, no dizziness, bloating, foul breath or headache. l’apo's Dlapepsln is noted for Its speed In regulating upeet stomachs. It Is the surest, quickest stomach rem- • di In tin- w Ill'll- world and bStMd it ¡Is harmless. Put an end to stomach trouble forever by getting a large flfty-cent case of Pape's Dlapepsln from any drug store. You realize in five minutes how needless I* Is to suf fer from Indigestion, dyspepsia or any Htoiiiach disorder. It's the quickest, surest srid most harmless stomach doctor in the world. Greatest Poets. Homer. Lucretius, Dante, Shake speare. t’.oethe. Milton. Shelley, Ilyron. Tennyson. Browning. Perhaps others might be added. It Is largely a mat ter of taste and temperament—al though there is but little room for ar- gument about the first six names. Dr. Pierce’s Pellets, small, sugsr- coHted. easy to take as candy, regulat* and invigorate stomach, liver and bow- ! els. Do not gripe. PORTLAND.OK£. Horse Chestnut Tree In Bottle. Catarrh of Kidneys Cured By Percna *‘I had Ca tarrh of the Kidneys and Bladder. I Am Very Thankful For Peruna. I Feel Well, My tongue is clear, I have no bitter taste in my mouth. I am glad to say I do not need Peruna any longer, 1 am perfectly well. I have Peruna in the house all the time. When 1 have a cold or when I do not feel well I take Peruna. We were all sick with the grip last winter. We look Peru na and it helped us. Peruna is the best medicine for grip or colds.” Mr«. Go.. IT. Carlo«*». Dot 901. Or- tonvllle. Mino. Bualneae VS. Idleness. The Importunities anil perplexities of business are softness anil luxury compared with the incessant cravings of vacancy and the unsatisfactory ex pedients of Idleness.—Doctor Johnson. Horse chestnuts can be grown in a Ibottl* Of water. Pse a bottle with a neck wide enough to bold the chest nut. adding water to just touch the nut anil stand It In a window. Roots will forni, followed by a stem and leaves. If the water Is constantly supplied the tree can grow for years in the bottle. Wonderful Cuban Caves. The wonderful caves of Bellamar, Cuba, to the east of Havana, attract | the attention of the ambitious tourist, i They are on a plateau as level as a l table top, which presents no signs of the existence of such caves. After , descending into the earth, however, a picture unfolds itself. Then come . many passages, and at last the great , ''Gothic temple,” 250 feet long and 80 I feet wide. Invented In 1589. The knitting frame was invented in | 158!) by William I a - s , a graduate of Cambridge university and a native of i Woodborough, near Nottingham, Eng- j land. So perfect was the invention in ' every detail that to this day the essen tial features of the machine continue In use for the class of work to which Lee applied It. Fireproof Wood. Dr. Pierce's Medical Adviser, page 45). In tho liver, kidneys anil skin, the blood is purified of Its waste materials—these organs act as human Altars, leaving the blood pure and dear—unless liver, iligeetive tract aud kidneys are clogged. Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery U-eaMMi ■« ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ is a stomach, liver and kidney tonic—by assisting the stomach to assimilate, the liver to filter, the kidneys to act—the poisons are removed, the red blood corpuscles are increased nnd one feels light, fresh and active instead of logy, dull and heavy. The ’’Discovery” stimu lates the stomach, increases action of heart and arter ies nnd is a most satisfactory alterative in blood-taint of any character. *ho refreshing influence of this extract of native medicinal plants has been favorably known for over forty years. Everywhere some neighbor can tell you of the good it has done. Sol J by all madicina dtaltn in liquid or tablet form/ or rmdSO ono-cont with an outfit of 12 records (24 pieces) —cash or at the same cash price on $5 monthly payments, No extras. Al! sub- ject to your approval. Send for one now. 80ME NEW IDEA» EVOLVED «V CLEVER COOK«. Z\ r>]| Improvements In tho Popular Tit-Bit Known as the “Club” Have Been Made—Oyetere Ueed In Place of Chicken. Tea rooms in the big city shopping districts are serving some new vari eties of the always popular club sand wich. While the principal ingredi ents remain the same each style of club sandwich differs from its fellows in some detail which makes it dis tinctive. What Is known as a French club sandwich Is served with a toasted English muffln substituted for the usual slices of toasted bread. It is set down before one garnished with a few sprays of parsley pressed deep into the yielding surface of the half muffin which tops the substantial All ing of chicken, bacon, mayonnaise, let tuce and sliced tomato. Watercress Is used In similar fashion, the spray of green In either case being embedded tn the toasted muffln so flrmly that It seems to be a little flower holder. Two halves of crumpet are used for a similar sandwich and filled with the same combination, making a sand wich still more hearty. Where toasted bread Is used vari ety Is given to the club sandwich by reason of some other meat or fish be ing substituted for the usual founda tion layer of breast of chicken Thin ly sliced duck Is delicious with the bacon and other Ingredients, and tur key Is also another good substitute. Strips of rare beef, either cold or freshly cut from a hot roast and moistened with horseradish may also be used, and strips of rare steak are equally appropriate. An oyster club sandwich has for Its distinctive feature two or three large fried oysters. These are laid on tho under slice of toast, sprinkled with lemon juice nnd then topped with two strips of bacon, two lettuce leaves, a spoonful of mayonnaise and then the second slice cf toast For those who do not care for fried oysters the oyster club sandwich comes In still a differ-«nt form, the oysters being poached in their own liquor until the gills c rl, when they are drained of moisture and used for the foundation of .he sandwich. If preferred oyster club i ndwiches may be served with Russia! dressing In stead of mayonnaise, ns the addition of the tomato flavor in he chili sauce is particularly agrees! - with oysters, either fried or poached. Sardine club sandwich is made of large boned sardin s sprinkled with lemon juice and arranged as usual and finely cut lobsti r. either hot or cold, offers still another variety. The egg club sandwich is usually served with a basis of an egg fried on both sides, and seasoned well with salt, pepper and paprika before the other materials for the sandwich are added. Hard-boiled- eggs, sliced or chopped, result in a sandwich less rich. In both cases the eggs should be served hot J} L® It’s the “Favorite”—the first Grafonola ever offered at its price or anywhere near it. We believe it is the best that can be constructed and sold at the price, or near it -the first instrument of the enclosed type offered at anything like its price, and capable of all the tonal quality of the $200 Instruments. HE 24 «rlection« on the 12 doob'e-disc ree- urda includ« the famou« "Rijroletto” T Quartette and also the splendid ‘Lucia’* Sextette, for which two «elections alone many talkinr machine owner« have had to pay $13. Or your own selection of records will be supplied. No othter instrument has built up for it self the tremendous voiruo of the “Favor- it».'* The cabinet work is of the highest poasib e craftsmanship—the wocsd used be ing either selected grain quartered golden oak. fumed oak. Early English oak. or strongly marked genuine mahogany, hand polished. A guarantee slip goes with every in strument. Bk^r-The Whole outfit subject to three days’ approval and your money back if you do not find the “Favorite” all that we claim for it. i n.EmENCM ACMAÄMC.KINN1Ö D ui/ding £ □roadway at Aider Ot PORTLAND, OREGON AH The Makes And All The Records All The Time. A POTATO ROMANCE “If I were a fanner boy, or a boy wit!z- »nt capital, and wanted an early compe tency. I'd atart right out growing Pota- toe»,* 1’ said Henry Schroeder, the Potato king of the Red River Valley, whose story in the John A. Salzer Seed Co.’s Catalogue reads stranger than a romance. That advice of Mr. Schroeder’», the self- made Potato king, comes from a warm heart, a level head, an active hand, and above all, a successful Potato grower! Mail Orders Given Special Attention 10 CENT “CASCARETS" IF BILIOUS OR COSTIVE Economy Helps. In most households greater economy of time and energy can be practiced by cooking larger amounts of food at one time, and this means a saving in the fuel bills as welL Enough mayonnaise dressing for all the salads you will make In a week can be made on one day. It is just as easy to cook a kettleful of potatoes that will last two days as it Is to pre pare only enough for the midday meal. There Is hardly a vegetable one can think of that cannot be cooked in large quantities to advantage and that will not lend itself readily to warming over in a variety of ways, ^nd on those days when the oven Is being used for baked dishes in which ths vegetables play an important part double portions of puddings should be baked. What is not required that day can be served a few days later, steamed over the vegetable pot. and It will be just as appetizing, if not more so, as if freshly made. Impedimenta. I cannot call riches better than the For Sick Headache, Sour Stomach, baggage of virtue; the Roman word la Sluggish Liver and Bowele—They better, impedimenta; for as the ba* work while you sleep. gage is to an army, so is riches to Furred Tongue, Bad Taste, Indiges virtue; it cannot be spared nor left tion, Sallow Skin and Miserable Head behind, but it hindereth the march; aches come from a torpid liver and yea, and the care- of it sometime* clogged bowels, which cause your loseth or disturbeth the victory; ot stomach to become filled with undi great riches there is no real use, ex- gested food, which sours and ferments 1 cept It be in the distribution; the rest like garbage in a swill barrel. That's is but conceit.—Bacon. the first step to untold misery—indi gestion, foul gases. Lad breath, yellow skin, mental fears, everything that is horrible and nauseating. A Cascaret tonight will give your constipated bowels a thorough cleansing and straighten you out by morning. They work while you sleep—a 10-cent box from your druggist will keep you feel A Function Greatly Assisted ing good for months. Helping Kidneys By Clearing Blood Dressy Collegians. To make wood fireproof, slack a small quantity of fresh lime and add VBtSF until it has the BMBlBtBM) of cream; stir well and add one pound of alum. 12 ounces of commercial potash and about one'pound of salt. Fruit Cream. Stir again and apply while hot. Two Cook the Juice of three lemons and or three coats will keep wood fire three oranges with two cupfuls of proof for many months. sugar, set aside to cool. Soften two tablespoonfuls of gelatin with milk, Fast on the Wing. Homing pigeons In calm weather then beat over hot water until dis can travel at a speed of 1,200 yards a solved Whip two cupfuls of cream, minute. With a brisk wind prevail add the fruit Juice and gelatin, stir ing and blowing in the direction of its until well blended, then pile high in flight, a pigeon has been known to a deep dish or mold If preferred. make 1,900, yards a minute. ths food roaches the stomach It Is subjected to a peculiar^ churning movement by the muscular walla of the stomach’*—(3**^ W HEN TAr ¡’iiiron'ii Mmlii'al Ailaisor nao-n Af.k In the* A complete modem disc Grafonola Do You Know, Mr. Farmer, there is more money in five acres of Pota toes year in and year out than in anything you can grow on your farm, and the grow ing of Putatoes now, with present machin ery’. etc., is easy. It’s regular Fourth of July fun! Salzer’s Creations in Seed Corn put Wisconsin on the Corn Map with its as tonishing yields! Headquarter» for Oats, Barley, Clover». For 10c In Poetage Ws gladly mail our Catalog VggffSSl aud sample package of Ten Fa- tnous Farm Seeds, including Speltz, ''The Cereal Wonder;” Rejuvenated White Bonanza Oats. "The Prize Winner;” Bil- lion Dollar Grass; Teosinte, the Silo Filler, etc., etc. Or Send 12c And we will mail you our big Catalog and six generous package* of Early Cabbage. Carrot, Cucumber, lettuce. Radish. Onion—furnishing lota and lots of juicy delicious Vegetables during the early Spring and Summer. Or send to John A. Salzer Seed Co., Box 720 La Crosse, Wl»., twenty cents end receive both above colleo- tlons and tbeir big catalog. Patience—"An automobile repair course has been added to the curricu lum of an Iowa agricultural college.” Patrice—"Now, In speaking of college togs, don't forget the overalls.”—Yon kers Statesman. To Clean Copper. Copper articles that have become discolored can be made to look new again by rubbing them with lemon dipped in salt and afterward rinsing in clear hot water and polishing with a soft cloth. Yov C«<» Gel Allen*; .*oot-Caae FREE. Write Aliens. Olm»ted,Le Roy, N. Y., for» tree sample ot Allen’» Foot-Ease. It cure» •wealin«, hot swollen, aching feet. It make» new or tight »hoe» easy. A certain cure for corn», ingrowing nail» and bunion». All drug gist» Mil IL 25c. Don’t accept any »ubetitutv. With Provisos. "Well, we'll tell you. George, frank ly. You can marry on |500 a year, yes. Provided you have saved your last year's salary, and likewise pro vided you can get your next year's salary in advance.” The Real Thing. An aim in life is the only fortune worth the finding, says Stevenson; and it is not to be found in foreign lands, but in the heart itself. YOl'R OWN DRLGGLSr WIIL TELL TOU Skunke Enemies of Caterpillar«. A new field of usefulness has been found for the much-ridiculed skunk in the fact that It is a vigorous enemy of the full-grown range caterpillars. Birds are of no service whatever In destroying these large caterpillars, but skunks devour quantities of them, and Steamed Dried Beef. this is another reason why these little Here Is an unusual recipe, but a very creatures Bhould receive more consid good one. Prepare a spiced vinegar ae eration than they now do. i— for fruit pickles, only less highly sea soned. Cut very, very thin slices ol The Submarine. dried beef in narrow strips, diamond To get a submarine ready for diving or any fancy shape, and cut with seis water is admitted into the "ballast” sors. Steam the beef In the vinegat tanks. To keep the vessel on an even for one hour. Serve hot with toasted keel water is taken Into the "trim ming tanks.” By means of these wafers. tanks the vessel is made to sink or rise, and to preserve the right position. Stuffed Celery. And There Are Others. Wash tender celery hearts and put them into cold water to become crisp The only actress who is willing to Mash fresh cream cheese, then adc admit that she does not know all chopped nuts and chopped olives t< about acting Is she who has been at It taste. Stuff the celery just befori all her life.—Margaret Nybloc. serving and serve with toasted crack Optimistic Thought. era. If you mean to profit learn to please. By a Well-Known Remedy. Try Murine Fye Remedy for Red. Weak. Watery Eyea and Gianulated Eyelkla; No Smarting— iust-Eye Comfort. Write for Book of ,he Eye >y mail Free. Murine Eye Remedy Co., Chicago. Sincerity. I should say sincerity, a deep, great, genuine sincerity, is the first charac teristic of all men in any way heroic. —Carlyle. Most reader» will be lnfer-itrf to mor* clearly understand why analymi of urina la so Important. In the use of 8. S. S. »• purify the blood, its action is a stimulant to the myriad of fine blood vessels tbst make up the constructive tissues of the kidneys. All the blood from sll aver the body must rasa through the kidneys. They act as testers snd »»savers. And sceordla* to what they allow to pass out in the trine, both as to quantity and material», tha health ot the kidneys ant the quality of the bliM>d Is determined. The catalytic energy forced by 8. 8. 8. Is shown In the nrine. It Is also demonstrated In the skin. And as the blood continues to sweep through the kidneys the domlnntlng nature at 8. 8. 8., aettn-r as ft does through all the avenues of elimination, shows a marked decrease of dieease manifestations as denw onstrated by urine analysis. Tills a«sl»t- ance Is a great relief to the kidneys. TTia body wastes are more evenly distributed ta the emunctorles; their elimination is stim ulated by the tonic action afforded tha liver, lungs, akin and kidneys. Thus, la cases of rheumatism, cystitis, chronic sora throat, husklness of voice, bronchitis, asth ma and the myriad ot other reflex indlcm tlons of weak klilncy action, first purify your blond with 8. S. S.. so It will cnabla the tissues to rebuild the cellular strength and regain the normal health. 8. 8. 8. Is prepared bv The Swift Spechts Co. 52? Swift Bldg.. Atlanta. Ga. and If you have any deep-seati-d or obstinate blood trouble, write to their Medical Dept tea free advlee. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- - Keep Up the Fight. This alone is thy concern, to fight manfully, and never, however mani Human Doormats. fold thy wounds, to lay down thin* Some men could be sized up in two arms, or to take to flight.—Lorens* words: Human doormats.—Florida i Scupoli. . Times-Union. The Medicine of Life. A faithful friend is the medicine of life.—Ecclesiasticus. COLT BISTEMPER You can prevent this loathsome disease from running through your stable an 1 cure all the colts suffering with It when you begin the treatment. No matter how young. SPOHN'S Is safe to use on any colt. It 1» wonderful now It prevents all distempers, no mutter how colts or horses at any age are "exposed.' All good druggists and turf good* houses and manufacturers sell SPOHN’S at 50 cents and It a bottle: $5 and «10 a dozen. SPOHN MEDICAL CO., Chem- lata and Bacteriologlata, Goshen, Ind., U. S. A. For Removing Machine Grease. To remove machine grease iron delicate fabrics use cold water, am monla and soap. This will not causr the color to run. PUTNAM FADELESS DYES Qalat mot« goods fast«» and brtchltr coIota than any «that dyt. Bvtrr packa«t guatantttd to colot Silk. Wool, Cotton end Mistd Good» at ont boiling. 10 tana* gackago. Write Nt fm booklet ~H bw to Dy« and Mis Colas»,“ caltndas. Mottets. «to. MONBOB DRUG COMPANY. Dtsattmont Z. Qutocv. Utotte