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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (July 29, 1915)
X WARSHIPS IN DUEL British Dreadnaught Drives Turk ish Cruiser From Strait. I - You can't always nuk, everything “Just so.” Sometimes you will f|et In more shortening than usual; or make the batter a little thin; or t may not be convenient to put a cake In the oven the moment it is mixed; or your oven mzy not bake evenly and it Is necessary to turn the pan around none of these little uncertainties make the slightest dltterence In results II you use IG B aking P owder .... .. J This modem, double-raise baking powder has unusual strength and Is absolutely certain to raise your biscuits, cakes and pastry light and leathery. It generates an abundance of leavening gas both in the mix ing bowl and In the oven. Th* raising is sustained until the dough is cooked through. Il xiscwtves who use K C never have "bad luck" with their baking. Try K C ef our ritk. \uut grocer will rclund your money U you are not pleased in eve-y way. n A Dull Life. “I don't know how we'll get along without you. Nora." "Thank you, ma'am.” "You've been with us a long time.” "Yes, ma'am. Nearly seven months." "And you still refuse to tell us why you are leaving?" "Well, ma'am. If you Insist on know ing. it's because I can’t stand the com pany here." "The idea! Our house is frequent ed by the best people.” "It’s not that, ma'am. I was speak I Ing of my own company. Where I ; used to work most of my friends were chauffeurs, ma'am. The only man who has asked me to take a ride with him since * vo been here was a vege- | table podler."—Birmingham Age-Her ald. Means that you keep the middleman’s profit in your pocket when you buy Iaimber, Shingles. I-nlh. Moulding, lioora. Windows and other Building Ma terial from Sam Connell Lumber Co. Portland, - NtW MOOrgN DANCING. E. Fletcher Hallsmur*. th« lead in« Denrlnc Ex- Brt and Inatr-ietoe In New York City, writes: "1 rs used AUJCN » FOOT-EASE. ths antiseptic powder to be »haken Into the eh*«», for ten years, and rerammend It to all my pupils." It curas and presents sure feet. Sold by all Drug and Depart ment Htor— Ite. Sami-'e FREE. Addreaa. Allen 8. Cimatoci. Le Roy. N. Y. Oregon Send us n list of what you require for your buildings and wo will name you prices delivered at your station and Guarantee to save you Money. Write for our It 8eemed That Way. Illustrated Catalog, k_______ —._______ / The farmer, wearing a long face, entered the country drug store. "I've got someth Ing wrong with my stom ach," he announced, "and I want you to glvo me something for it." "All right," replied the apothecary, cheerfully; “what are your symp toms?" "Every little while something seems to rise up aud settle back and then by and by rises up and settles back again.” The druggist stroked his chin, re- fl<-<ti»<-ly Look here," he said, gravely, "you haven't gone and swal lowed an elevator, have you?”—I-adles Home Journal. ( St. »ping Again. “Tbore'a a delivery wagon driving up to our door," said hubby. "Been shopping again." "Well, I didn't have anything to do" replied wifey, "so 1 went down to Wan- ■cooper's and listened to the concert in their auditorium. It was just splendid, too. After that I went up to the grocery department and tried aomo new cereal they're demonstrat ing. I managed to get three helpings, so I didn't need to spend any money for luncheon. Thon I looked at the fashion parade and spent the rest of the afternoon In the art gallery. After that I didn't feel as if 1 ought to leave the store without buying anything, so I had them send me up a spool of thread." Dr. Piercc’B Pleasant Pellets first put up 40 years ago. They regulate and invigorate stomach, liver and bow els. 'Sugar-coated tiny granules. Woman’s Place. First Able-Bodied Male—Woman's place is In the home. As I was tell ing my wife— Dangerous Topic. Second Able-Bodied Male—By the “You are In favor of peace, are you by, Bill, what's yer wife doin’ now? not?" First Able-Bodied Male—Workin* in "So much In favor of It that I de the cannery.—Puck. cline to make It a subject ot discus sion."—Washington Star. All Up. "Well, Jones, did your suburban Resemblance. garden come up to the scratch?" "Why do you call him the human "It sure did after my neighbors' pinwheel ?” hens got into it."—Baltimore Ameri- "Because ho gets up so much spec I can. tacular speed and always finishes just where he started.”—Washington Star. IN SUCH PAIN WOMAN CRIED Why She Was There. Judge (of divorce court)—Aren't you attached to your husband? Plaintiff —Certainly. I came here to be detached.—Boston Transcript. Suffered Everything Until Re stored to Health by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta« ble Compound. BAR VIEW TENT CITY On S. P. K K. in Tillamook, Co. Or. Train «top* at our door. Plac^ to «pend yonr vacation here thia numnrr. You will fln<i it drlightful aa well an v«v. Wo havi* fully furnbhed Housekeeping Trnta. including electric light* and water, from |5 per week up. 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Why will women continue to suffer day in and day out or drag out a sickly, half hearted existence,missing three-fourths of the joy of living, when they can find health in Lydia E. rinkham’s Vegetable Compound? For thirty years it has been the stand ard remedy for female ills, and has re stored the health of thousands of women who have been troubled with such ail ments as displacements, Inflammation, ulceration, tumors, irregularities, etc. No. 31, IRIS I If yon want special advice write to Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. (confi dential) Lynn. Maas. Your letter will be opcsed, rend and answered by • woman and held In strict confidenoa. Salvo, of Monster Shell, Sweep High Ov,r Ridge, of Gallipoli at Dardanelles—Aviator DI recta th. Fir,. By LOUIS EDGAR BROWNE, (Correspondent of the Chicago News.) Mudro* Allies' Near Eastern Base.—« The Queen Elizabeth und th, Goeben hav, been engaged In battle with each other. Th, great British dreadnaught, th, moat powerful battleship afloat at tacked the Goeben under most ex traordinary conditions. Although the Queen Elisabeth fired salvo, ot glgan- tlo highly eiploslv, projectlie,, the Ooeben escaped unhlt. Since the allies' forces landed at the Dardanelles late in April the German- Turkish battle cruiser has seriously hampered the advance toward their goal—Constantinople. It baa suppos edly a base at Chardak, an auxiliary naval port, on Gallipoli strait, 16 miles above the narrow,. Nearly ev ery day the Ooeben has taken a posi tion between Maltos and Cape Nagara, just above the Narrow* and has sup ported with killing Are the Turkish troop, facing the Australian-New Zea land line running in a semicircle from below Huvla bay southward toward the Bae of the English and French forces advancing up the peninsula. Turkish engineers have established a line of communication between posts of observation and signal station somewhere east of Malto«. Because o? these the Are control was made so effective that, although the Goeben was firing over a ridge of mountains, Ita officers were quickly Informed just where each shell bit and what dam age it did to the enemy. So constant became the Are of the German battle cruiser and so seriously did it hin der the movements of the allies that It was decided to sttempt to destroy it oven nt considerable cost The Queen Elizabeth was selected for the first chance. A ridge of fairly high mountains runs down the Gsllipoli peninsula and a battleship firing across it from the Gulf of Saros to a point above the Narrows would be unsble to see its target The Queen Elizabeth could not see the Goeben. An aeroplane was neivid to observe the fall of projec tiles and to direct the Are. It was somewhat after noon when a big naval aeroplane mounted and circled over the mountains. A naval observer ocupled a seat beside the pilot. Far below him was the Derdar nelles winding along like a distorted letter 8. Several Turkish antiaircraft guns were hurling shrapnel skyward at a terrific rate. The observer easily found the Goe ben. The aeroplane sailed back to the Australian lines and communicated the Goeben's position to the Queen Elizabeth. The aeroplane then again mounted and flew eastward until It had a commanding view of the Goeben and yet was wtthln easy signaling dis tance of the Queen Elizabeth. Suddenly one of the 16-inch guns of the Queen Elizabeth belched forth a great sheet of flame, followed by a roar that could be heard at Mudro«, 60 miles away. The spotting officer, lean ing far over the combing of the fire control top, picked up the giant pro jectlie with bis glasses and kept ft In view until tt disappeared below the ridge of hills. Like a flash his glance turned to the aeroplane soaring high above the mountains. Some distance below the aeroplane there popped into being three black dots. An instant later three more black dots appeared. These were small smoke bombs dropped by the observer to signal where the shell had struck relatively to the target “Up 800—left three!“ shouted th, officer to a sailor standing at his el bow. The first shot had fallen 100 yards short and 300 yards to the right of the Goeben. An instant later a salvo from the Queen Elizabeth's entire broadside of eight 16-lnch guns crashed out. tight monster shells, each weighing 2,000 pounds, went careening through space at a speed of 2,500 feet a second. The Goeben took alarm after two or three salvos and fled at top speed northeast to the base at Chardak. Vacationists! Take a Talking Machine and Latest Records to the country with you, from Eilers Music House. The jolliest thing for dancing under the trees, on the veranda, at the sea side. Here are some used ones: Several, regular price $25.00, reduced to........ $18.60 Reduced price includes one doz. of best records (24 selections). 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"How very kind of the bride to re member me,” she cried. "Did she know of my weakness for wedding cake?" "She did,” answered the youngster, coldly, "and she thought she'd send yer a bit of it this afternoon just to take the edge off yer appetite before she posted any boxes off to her friends."—London Tit-Bits. Woe of a Card Player. “Sitting fap with your sick friend again, eh?" “Exactly, my dear.” No Fight. "Now tell me the truth, is that friend "Don't you know. Johnny, that if really sick?" “He's sick this time, all you refuse to strike back there can't right. He held an ace-full against my four sixes.”—Houston (Tex.) Post. be any fight with Tommy Bifklns?” “Yes'm," replied the small boy. Courtship and Boredom. "There wouldn’t be any fight. Tommy "I don’t see how you can tolerate would have it all his own way and I'd Not a Doctor. that man.” “Oh, but he is a foreign i get a plain licking." 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