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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (March 25, 1915)
At The Churches Doings of Our Neighbors Arletd hdpllst Church BRHEZY ITEMS CONTRIBUTED BY HERALD REPORTERS AT NEARBY POINTS | <*an he made less atiaorbsut by the ap- HÜW Î0 MAKE IHt F ARM 1 plications of wood fillers which are KIÍCHÍN AN EFFECTIVE WORKSHOP common commercial preparations. Where unseaaoned boards are used, 4 Improvement in the arrangement of I cracks are likely to occur from shrink the farm kitchen will result in saving age, and these should be filled, putty the energies of some 8,(8)0,000 people being eometimee used—and sometimes and make their work less heavy and commercial preparations designed for more enjoyable, according to Farmers’ thia purpoee. Lighting, ventilation and heating are Bulletin No. 607, toned by the U. 8. particularly important in the kitchen. Department of Agriculture. This Bulletin, entitled “The Farm For ventilating purposea, a window that Kitchen as a Workshop," diacnsses not goes to tbe top of the room, with a top merely the proper location of the sash that can tie readily raised and kitchen with reference to other part* of lowered, is espically good, as it lets out the bonae, but gives detail* aa to the the hot air which naturally risee. A beat methods ot treating it* floors and window pole can be provided for cloeing walla, and gives well tested floor plans the top sash. In lieu of a window for tlie step-saving arrangement of the opening at the top, small windows for sink, stove, table, and other kitchen ; ventilating puipoees may be provided near the top, over the cupboad, table or ntifftto. ■ink. These will be most convenient if The author of the bulletin states that a small, compact kitchen saves tliey are hinged and arranged so that many steps and much useless labor in they can be ooeoed and closed by pulley tbe preparation of food. This, however, and rope. There can hardly be too is in homes where tbe kitchen is mere many windows in a kitchen. Glass ly a workshop, and not used also as a panels in doors also allow light to pene general purpose room where meals are trate into dark places in closets or served and where the family gathers to passageways. Wh*re there is danger of enjoy the warmth of tbe stove. Even breakage, wire glass should be need, where a large kitchen ia needed for such and where privacy is desirable, frosted purposes, however, a logical arrange or similar glass can be selected. In tbe Northern States during cold ment of ita various features with rela tion to esch other will enable tbe house weather the windows in the kitchen wife to do her work much more should be provided with a b a rd which fits below tbe lower eash of tbe window, efficiently. i Whether the chief exposure of the! with tbe lower saab shut upon it. This kitchen shall be north, east, south, or I i arrangement will admit air between tbe west, la a matter governed by individual i two sashes without drafts. Very good preference and local conditions. A | | ventilation without great loss of heat kitchen which receives the morning - may tie obtained by tbe use of window light ia usually desirable. Effort should I screens covered with cotton cloth. be made, however, to secure light from These allow the outside air to enter two directions and cross ventilation. without a draft, and also keep out dust For thia purpose, the kitchen should be I and dirt. :45 a. m. Bible Hchool. 11 a. in. Preaching service. diM'iuwion during the lecture hour is, 7 :3b p. in. Evening services. “tie* relation of a payroll to the com i CHERRYVILLE 6:15 p in. II. Y. P. U. nieetlr.g. q -- ----------------------------------------- q munity.*' Mr. Hirnrbaugh will lead in 7 45 Prayer meeting. the dlscuseion Miss Laura Moore will Everybody welcome to any and all ol The sun has eroaaed the line. these services. have charge of tbe young people's part And the weather la certainly fine. ot the program. The question of it la a pleasun* to la> alive in Oregon road honda will probably lie <1 incunei I thia spring, all winter in fact Millard Avenue Presbyterian Church An unusual fine show for fruit of all briefly Mrs. Thomas A. Edison, im social 10 a. ui. Habbatb Hchool, kinds at tills time, and nothing but late leader of West Grange, N. J., liaa lawn 11 a. m. Morning worship, frosts or a very protracted period of cold 6 45 p. m. Y. P. H. C. E. instrumental in getting tlie moving pic rains will <iestroy it and then only in 7:30 p. in. Evening worship. ture shows cl<■ mil on Sunday. “It 7 :3o p. m Thursday, midweek service. part. H P in I hursdav. elioir piseli, e lame, the Watkins medicine man of would Is- well" said Mrs. Edison “for Rev. Win. II. Amos, Pastor. Gresham, was in town thia week an<i the |s*ople of West Orange aa well as snys lie finds very little—almost no everywhere else, to bark back to tlie money in fact—in the hands or |MM-keta example of our forefathers ami stay ot tlie people. Hardly anyone la pre quietly at home on Sundays. We should St. Peter’s Catholic Church pared to pay tlielr little bills, In tlie not Is* so anxious for amuwnwnti at all Sundays: meantime tlie banks are stuffed full of times, but try to cultivate tlie home idea, H a. tn. Ixiw Maas. We would all 10:30 a. m. High Maas. money and they won't loan it out even especially on Sunday* ** 8:30 a. ni. Huti«i»y Hchool. be lietter citizens if we followed the at the m<«it frightful terms. 12 M. Chlor rehearsal example of the West Orange people. A l>ig bluffer re<ently passed through Week days*. Mas* at 8 a. m. town, who said we would have but little improvement in times until tlie “Old- GILBERT stand |>atiers” got fully reinstated in Seventh Dey Adventist Church ------- 88 power, winch would not la* until after 10 a. in. Haturday Habbatb School. tlie next national election. Thia is a Tlie new school building is nearing 11 a. m. Haturday preaching. 7:30 p. m. Wedneeday, Praver meeting. long time to go hungry. completion and promise/ to lie a modern 7 45 p. tu. Sunday preaching. One of our young men was arrested ' uw-to-date piece of ¡architecture, some this week for taking fish out of a trap at thing which the District can look upon Germán I vdnqelkdl Reformed Church the darn by the man in charge at the with pride and pleasure. hatchery, who claimed he saw him 10 a. m. Hnnday Hchool. The road which has recently been 10 a. m. Haturday, German school. carrying away fish early Sunday morn opened and which is to tie the entrance, B p in Wednsmlay. Y. P. K. ing He was returning from a dance in has been named Park Drive by the 11 a. m. Hunday worship. Th. Hchihiknecht, Pastor. company with anotlier young man and residents and is being graded by the three young ladies aud crossed the river ; road commissioner*. We understand a at the dam Al the tnal all tlie young I walk will lie ad<led. It is to exti*nd Kern Hark Christain Church fa-ople swore they took no fish and tlie , Irocn Buckley Avenue, on U m - »'«it, to Corner 69th Hl. and 46th Ave. H. E. accttand was released This trial was a : Gates Road in the east. Ida. m. Bible Hchool. Ila ni. and 8 p. ui. preaching service. jury trial and after the verdict was ren Mr. H. E. Johnson, who has been liv located either in a corner ot the house dered the tisli wardens were very near 7 p. m Clirthtain Endeavor. ing on Foster Road, in the bouse of Mr. or in a narrow part where there can be j 8 p. tn. Thursday, mid-week prayer ' ly I kmi U s I out of town. People are get I E. D. Hurrle. lias moved near Bell rose windows on opposite sides. It is well, meeting. ting in that condition that they have 8:46 p. in. Thursday, Bible Study | lltth* respect for law as it is administered. ’ on tlie Gates Road. The place he va- also, to locate the kitchen so that clouds Class. , Kted was filled immediately by Geo. j of dust may not be blown in from tbe A cordial welcome to all who will at They know that it is in tlie interest of 8. D. Feran, of Portland, who we un I road, and it is of even greater impor At 1:30 o’clock on Friday afternoon the favored few and that tlie large mass tend any all services. R. Tibbs Maxey, Minister, —who are fast becoming reduced to derstand is an accomplished Auto Ma tance that the kitchen be so located of this week occurs the medal contest with reference to barns and other out poverty—have no more show than a chinist. There are no empty houses, buildings that the prevailing winds will offered by the Mt. Scott Union to the be«is or hands in this vicinity. Lente public school. Thia work was rabbit. not bring unpleasant odors or flies from The special meetings lield at Bennett St. Pauls t plscopal Church The interest st tlie Literary Society inaugurated last year at which time them. One block south of Woodmere station. and Ilebating Club baa kept up wonder- Chapel ar« deeply indebted to Mr G**>. three separate entertainments were held In many farm bouses a very large Holy Communion the first Hunday of fully well all winter and spring ami each L. Carr, for the strong, earnest and in each month at 8 p. in. No other sur meeting th« bouse tba has lieen filled. spiring sermons which he baa given. ; kitchen is provided, because it must and three silver medals awarded. It handle tbe unusual cooking for harvest wm decided this year to hold the con vives that day. Every other Hunday the regular ser A great many questions of national im Mr*. W. Boyd Moore, also deserves the hands. The writer points out that it tests of the different grades on the same portance have beeh setthsl to the minds unanimous thanks of tlie people iiere for vices will Ire aa usual. Evening Prayer ami sermon at 4 p. m. of some at least, and a great deal of in her loyal and effective help. We be frill be better to provide a temporary afternoon, and this will be done next Hunday Hchool in eels at 3 p. m. B. lieve the Pastor has not spared himself shed or a kitchen on tbe porch, with Boatwright, Hupt , L. Maffett, Hec. formation haa been diffused. : oil stoves or other cooking devices, to Friday, at which time three silver med One of our neighliors secured a loan: in any sense, but has devoted himself . iiandle this unusual rush and thus Rev. O. W. Taylor, Rector. als will be awarded to the contesting not long ago by giving a cut-throat, faithfully and fully to the work. allow the housekeeper to have a smaller pupils. This medal contest work is the mortgage at eight percent with a $50 kitchen during the rest of the year. work in which Mt. Scott Union takes a bonus «i<ie<l which he never got, but up- I Lents hangelkdl Church The rite of the kitchen, unless a large greater interest than in any other now Magazines Tor The Taking pay also 8 percent. ' Hermon by the Pastor, Il a. n*. aud on which he haa The following magazines are now tak pantry or a storeroom is provided, is before it, and it is hoped that every pa in Ireland the wretcte l tenants aloug 7 :30 p. m Hnnday Hchool 9:45 a. tn , C. H. Brad the shore of tlie Irish sea are required to 1 en at the Lenta Library. All except also governed somewhat by tbe amount tron of the Lents school who can pos ford, Huperiutendent. the last numlier of each can be taken . of supplies which must he stored. In sibly do so will be present Friday after Y. P. A. 6:30 p. m. Eva Bischoff, pay $t> and $10 an acre rent for miserable out for one week. the case of a farm distant from town, noon and witness the exercises. The sandy sea-shore land which they are' President. supplies necessarily must be bought in winning of three medals at this time Prayer meeting Thursday 8 p. tn. i eonqs’lled to fcrriliac in order to have it i Century, Child Welfare, Current | bulk and need sufficient storage space. will make it possible to hold a gold A cordial welcome to all. Opinion, Current Events, Delineator, produce ami aa tliey an* too poor to T. R Hornschucb, Pastor. keep stock they drag k"t*lp bid Of the sea Garden Magaxine, Good Housekeeping, In such cases, it is sometimes wise to medal contest later m the school year. provide an extra pantry or storage The meeting of Mt. Scott Union was for which tliey are also charged, to make Harper's Magizine, Harper’s Weekly, room In arranging tbe pantry, bow- held this week at the home of Mrs. When I Home Needlework, Independent, Indies’ into potash to put on the land, ever, especially if it between the Donaldson. Refreshments were served, MT. Scott Center of Truth. instantly Home Journal, McClure's Modern __ tliey fail to pay they are I kitchen and dining room, care should i Mr* H. A. Bougette presided at the Meeting every Sunday evening at 8:00 thrown out of their wretched hovel* into I’riscllla, National (»eograpliic Magizine. p. m. Three doors east of H2d Hl., the road The only way for them to OaUog, Outlook, Pacific Poultry Craft, lie used not to make it too large, as a piano and Mr*. Mary Mallet spoke on long passagewav between these two “Loyalty to the Work and Plans of Grays Crossing, Portland, Ore. pay is to get money from friends in I,<,l”>l*r Mechanic«, Readers’ Guide, St. America while tlie men work in the hay- Nichol**, Scientific American, Sunset, I rooms adds necessarily to the labor of Leader*,” which thought she applied to the woman. I all leaders in all works: having chosen ing and harvesting fields in England and ^“rvey, Technical World, World’s The kitchen, should be so located your leaders be loyal to them. Mrs. Lents friend’s Church tlie women knit stockings and other " orL, oulh s Companion. that it will be especially convenient to Mallet baa been given the medical tem 9:46 a. in. Bible Hchool, Clifford Bar- knit goods. And yet these cannibal ' ----------------------------- ker Superintendent. the pantry, dining-room, storeroom, perance work in the state. Martha M. landlords are all orthodox Christians, •t- AH! IHt INVIGORATING WHITT OF cellar and wood shed. At the same Allen, M. D. having charge of the Na 11 :00 a. m Preaching services. 6:25 p. m. Christian Endeavor. tend church regularly and pay the »ur p||yr (ORFCTI time, access to other parts of tbe house tional Department. “The moral aspect 7 :30 p. in. Preaching Hervicee. preacher protnply for hollering about • N’L lUnLol. should be easy from tbe kitchen, al of temperance work," Mrs. Mallet said, 8:00 p. ni. Thursday, mid-week tlie virgin birth and the proper way to ck‘ar1’ th® throat an<i head of prayer meeting. though, as the writer points out, it is “first appealed to temperance worker«, baptian. They an* yearly building big- ,n| >cous ailments. It is this spirit of Junior Christian Endeavor meets unfortunate if the kitchen is made tbe then the financial aspect—the great loss ger churches and cathedral* with money and Vigor from the health-giv- Fri-iay after school. A cordial welcome to all these ser wrung from wrctcla-d and ruined ing Piney Forests brought back by Dr. principal entry way to the house. She j to the family and to society through the particularly urges that it be on the | liquor traffic; now the physical side of vices. Rev. John Riley, Pastor, , _____ It is small wonder that they | ; Bell Bell's peasants. ’s Pine-Tar-Honey, Pine-Tar-Honey. Antiseptic and same level with the pantry and dining the question—the injury to the bodily an* involved in a frightful war but the ! healing. Buy a bottle today. All room, as steps, even if only one or two, structure of the individual—is the ap- worst misery falls on the poor after ail j Druggists, 25c. Lents Baptist Church mean the extra woik of lifting and pediiig phase,’’ the one to which she is Electric Bitters a Spring Tonic. bird’s Day. March 28, Bible Hchool lowering the body up and down them bending her energies. Mrs. Lola G. 9:46 a. m. many times a day and lead inevitably Baldwin was quoted as saying that the Morning worship, 11 a. tn. “ PLEASANT VALLEY ** Human Levers. The great need in the city ot Portland today Elmo llcigbts Hunday School, 2:30 I to greater breakage ot crockery. All man made machinery runs with bulletin is very specific in condemning is a detention home for intoxicated wom p. tn. s--------------------------------------- a wheels. Yet there Is not a single wheel B Y P. U., 6:30 p in. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Taylor have re- ! tn the human body. And the human kitchens in basements. It very em en; women who now are put in jail and Evening worship, 7 :30 p. ni. turned from a three month's stay at body la the most perfect piece of phatically urges that general traffic then turned out to go and get drunk A cordial welcome to them* services. .u the world. .. J. M. Nelson, Pastor. Detroit, Ore. mechanism in It seems •’through the kitchen be reduced as again. With a detention home these Gus Richey is down from Corvallis and strange that man baa developed me- much •• possible, and especially that women could be retained there until will spend a couple of weeks visiting chaulcs along all lines but those with it be not made a place where outer their systems are freed from alcohol Lents M. E. Church taint and they be given an opportunity with relatives and friend* here about* which hla own body works. Practically clothing and hats are hung, The floors, walls and ceilings should to start a better life. Of all horrors, an Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Sager of Ix*nG every motion we make Is performed Preaching 10:45, subject: “Dreadful Effects of Hin." visited Hunday afternoon with Mr. by the direct operation of levers, and have a plain surface and be free from intoxicated woman is the most re pel- living creatures are the only machines cracks, ridges, mouldings, or other lant, and every opportunity to rid socie Sunday Hchool 9:45. Sager'* brother, G. N. Sager. so built Almost al) these human Epworth league 6:30. Mr. and Mrs. T. I*. Campbell motored levers are of one kind, that commonly raised ornaments which catch dust and ty of these abominations should be en Prayei meeting Thursday 7:45 p m. The vice-preeident, Mrs. up to I-atourvll Falls laM Sunday and re called the third. There are three kind* dirt, are difficult to keep clean, and af couraged. Evangelistic services 7:46. Special meetings will ls*gin Thursday, port a fine trip. of levers: (1) that In which tbe ful ford harboring places tor insects. Walls Sommerfeldt, conducted this meeting. April 1. Tlie speakers that will assist At a recent meeting of the state Mr. and Mrs. I. F. Coffman of tants I crum Is between the power and the covered with washable paint or wash in these meetings an*: Dts. E. O. El able wall paper are easier to clean than executive, held in Portland, greetings weight, or resistance, as in a pair of were out to their Valley farm Monday. ; dridge, R. E. Smith, 0. C. Rarriek, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Rogers enter scissors; (2) that in which tbe weight those simply tinted, though the latter were sent Mrs. Lucia Faxon Additon. Frank L Ixivrland. C. O. McCulough, or resistance Is between the fulcrum can be readily renewed. Light colors Mrs. Annettie Brown, of Albany, has T. B. Ford, C. L. Hamilton, and Rev. tained friends from the city Sunday. J. Stanford Moore, W. H. Hampton Mrs. E. L. Bort and sons Frank. and tbe power, aa In an oar: (3) that are preferable, greenish grays being de charge of the Institute work in the state and the local ministry of the church. In which the power is between the ful sirable if the exposure is toward the and is particularly anxious that every W. Boyd Misire, Pastor. Florin and Neal, left last Thursday for crum and the weight, as in a pair of south, and light yellows or creams if local union shall hold at least one insti Mrs. Bort’s old home in Minnesota. grass clippers. It is true that each of Mrs. Frank Stevens and daughter, i these forma of levers is used in me the kitchen gets it light principally tute during the year. If Mt. Hcott does letter heads, envelopes, cards, bill Miss Laura, visited with friends in the this, now is tiie time to get busy. Mrs. chanlca, lm$ no great machine has ever from the northeast. Of course, tiling or vitrified brick or Sommerfeldt and Mrs. Scott attended heads, auction notices and posters, Valley Monday. been built on the purely lever prill- metallic tiling are better than paint, this executive meeting. dodgers, announcements, etc, at Mt. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Garrison trans clple.—New York World. tint, or wall paper, which have to be At some date soon to be announced a Hcott Pub. Co., office, Lente. acted business in <I res ham last Wednes Gave Napoleon Advice. re. ewed, bnt these are more expensive. special meeting will be held at the home day. Napoleon Boiiapnrte had no more de Where the wails are pair ted, a better of Mrs. McKinley, at which time Prof. P. L. Riis* has about completed an up voted and disinterested friend than surface results when a coat is applied Morris, the phrenologist, will give a to date milk house. Mr. Bliss is build Gaspard Monge, the illustrious acade every year or two than when several character reading of such subjects as ing up a splendid dairy herd. mician and founder of L'Ecole Poly A final coat may appear before him. This is to be Will Richey is assembling material on technique. Ou one occaalon he dem coats are applied at once of enamel paint or outside varnish-is a mother's meeting, mothers being ex the ground for it new bam which he ex onstrated bls regard by giving the pects to have ready in time for the new great general some unwelcome advice. desirable for woodwork that needs pected to bring their children with them Diseases of Women and Children crop that is coming on. Napoleon announced bls Intention of cleaning frequently. The ceiling may to be examined by the lecturer. reading a pa|>er to the French Insti lie finished with whitewash or one of The next meeting of Mt. Scott Union The old Boone Johnson farm has a Specialty tute. Monge frankly expressed hla dis the commercial preparations. will be held at the home of Mrs. E. M. again changed hands. We have not Unfinished wooden floors are one of 8cheuerman on April 13th. Pacific Tabor 3214 Local 2011 learned the new owner’s name nor any approval of the plan. •'You have not time to write a good particular* of the transfer other than it paper, and you cannot afford to write the great burdens of the housewife, they can be kept clean only by frequent WANTED—A good reliable man or was a cash sale a poor one. The eyes of the world are LODGE DHECT0KT. P. F. Uhlig has invested in a new | upon you. Whatever you write will be scrubbing, and in spite of care shows woman to aolicit subsciptions. Enquire spots and stains. Soft wood quickly at Herald office. Ideal” spraying outfit which certainly I severely criticleed." oes the work in a satisfactory manner. | Napoleon waa aatontabed and Indi*- becomes rough and splintered. Soft Pleasant Valley Grange meets in an all i Mint at thia plain speaking, but be tot- woods c*a be bettered by the applica er wrote the paper. tion of epactal floor paints. Hard woods day session Haturday. The question for I•s— —I NOTES OF THE W. C. T. Ü. f PROFESSIONAL CARDS DR. JOHN FAWCETT The Herald $1 per Year PARK, ARLETA W. J. Jeffrie* is building a new resi dence at doth street and 57th avenue. Mrs. Jerque Willi* of Kenton spent Friday with Miss D. Ethel Woodham Friday. Mr*. Win. Smith of the Rex Arms apartments spent Wednesday with friends at Kern Park. Mr. and Mrs. Bates of New York, en route to Friaeo, are viaftors of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Griffith« of 67th atreet. .Mr». E. J. Howard visited her daught er at Forest Grove, las* Siturday, visit ing a college operatta Monday evening. Rev. Spriggs and wife of the Baptist Church entertained fourteen guests at dinner on Wednesday evening of last week. Win. Woodham baa been entertaining hia brother and family ot Long B tach and awter, Mrs. Mary Spurrell of Wood lawn, Waah. Rev. Taylor of St. Paul*a Episcopal Church of Woodmere was unable to oc cupy his pulpit Sunday on account of illness. The Arleta W. C. T. U. will meet at the home of Mrs. Snider, 4418, 79th street. Tuesday, March 30. The leader of the afternoon is Mrs. A’. Spriggs. A fire at 85th and Powell Valley Sun day afternoon in a one story, frame barn belonging to J. D. Small, destroyed property estimated at $2500. ft is thought that boys set the fire. The Ladies Guild of the St. Paul’* Espiacopal Church at Woodmere meet every alternate Wednesday afternoon. On the 20th of thia month it met at the home of Mr. Harria on 73d avenue and tied a comfort for the Ladies Home. A basket social was given at the Franklin high school on St. Patrick evening. It was the first basket social at the school and it proved a great suc- cess. Over $40 was cleared, This money goes to buy the girls basket ball suits. A union prayer service will be held next Tuesday at the U. B. Church, 67th street and 37th avenve. Mrs. Meyers is leader, Everybody welcome. The slogan is: ' ‘ Bigger—Better— Busier East Side. The C. E. of the Laurel wood Congre gational Church are to hold a steriopti- can lecture and social Friday evening at Lucky Cottage. AU the young peoples* organizations of Arleta are asked to at tend. The C. E. state officers are to be present. Department 31 of Kern Park put in a busy week, just past. A fire at 5622, 65th street destroyed a three room, one story house belonging to Mrs M. Compton, a widow with three children, Saturday evening. The fire was caused by an over-heated stove. The depart ment was unable to save it. The Y. P. B's are planning a moon light hike for next week. The young people are doing a good work in Arleta and we hope that any of the problems for young people’s amusement could be laid before us as it is our aim to remedy the same. The Kern Park Christian Church is preparing a special Eaater program. The choir leader has been preparing a good program for the morning service. The public is invited to attend. The church is enjoying good conditions and the Bible school under the direction of Mr. Swope is in a prosperous condition. The R. C. Gollings home at 74th street and 58th avenue was ruined by fire at one o’clock Saturday morning. Building and furniture both went. It was insured for >2000. No cause for the fire can be given. The next house west was also set on tire but was only a par tial loss. Department 31 wes on the scene as soon as could be after being called and did good service as did also the Volunteers from Grays Crossing and Tremont. No Use to Try Io Weir Oil Your Cold It Will Wnr Yoa Oit listiid Thousands keep on suffering Cough* and Colds through neglect and delay. Why make yourself an easy prey to serious ailments and epidemics aa the result of a neglected Cold? Coughs and Colds sap your strength and vitality un less checked in the early stages. Dr. King’s New Discovery is what you need —the first done helps. Your hear! clears up, you breathe freely and you feel so much better. Buy a bottle today and ■tart taking at once.