Women’s Page Household Hilts, Faskiois aid Rtcipas Clicked blue mul winie marquiaeviT over blue «utili was used for this flock. amt the tunic separate« In the JMilady’s Mirror To Impc«*« th« Neck and Shoulder«. Every girl cannot have l>eautlful • houIders, but every girl can do much toward Improving the api>earance of i scrawny neck and weak, undevelop­ ed shoulders. The carriage of the head has much to do with the appear­ ance of both. What sentimental poet has not sung the praises of a graceful neck and pretty, well rounded shoulders? And what girl of the day does not covet them? If she Is the lucky |Huu>essor j >f both can any one blame her for be­ ing the least bit proud? llut if »he possesses neither and goes much iuto | society no one can ceusure her if she I uses every effort to improve herself in these respects since the garb of so­ ciety requires a liberal display of these portions of the body. A pair of shoulders curving out from a graceful neck and slopiug down to thapely arms will always call forth admiration. And if they are white, with .list enough of the rose tint un­ derneath to create the impression of health, so much the more will they l>e admired. Then. too. their poise must be perfect and their lines graceful. Exercise, massage and proper carriage assist greatly in developing shapely outlines, while by applications of un guents and lotions the whiteness of the skin may be brought out or in­ creased. Balancing the shoulders properly Is necessary at all times. If they are well formed It is necessary to walk or sit correctly in order to keep them so Young women who are engaged for several hours dally at clerical work, MUDKL IN BLCB Ib'D WHITS MAKqCISgTTK. sitting at a desk, are apt to lean more to one side than to the other, and this new way to show a petticoat with very position has made many uneven buttons down the front Chenille shoulders Of course the position one fringe and lace trim the costume ef­ takes in leaning toward the desk and fectively. often the kind of light thrown upon the work are responsible for the un­ Th« Children*« Blackboard. even positions. Even if you cannot Nearly all children like a blackboard leave the desk for any length of time in their playroom. If it is on an easel It is a wise plan to get up and walk it is easily knocked down; If it is fas­ up and down the floor once or twice, tened on the wall it looks unsightly raise the head high and throw back the sometimes to the children’s mothers. shoulders. If you can get to an open To overcome the untidiness and to window to inhale and exhale a few please the children at the same time times properly so much the better. get a blackboard on a roller and spring. Lunch hour gives scarcely enough It works on the same principle as a exercise for those whose occupation window shade. ?ompels them to lead a sedentary life. It can be rolled up when not in use. Don't call a messenger for every Use colored water crayons on the board trifling errand. Get up occasionally, Instead of chalk and there will not be itretch the limbs, throw back the shoul­ so much dust Both can be bought at ders and walk about a few times be­ a kindergarten supply store. tween morning and noon and between noon and going home in the evening. It will do you a great deal of good, and Chinas« Sewing Bag. As today is a day of fancy stitchery. no doubt you can make up for the few ■f knitting, of crochet and of embroid­ i moments taken each time for recrea­ ery among women who are bnsy and tion. If you do not do this you cannot women who are at leisure, workbags expect to have well formed and nicely are very Imjiortant. Hundreds of them rounded shoulders. In taking up wo,k are being made for gifts, but the new­ which will necessitate the raising and est Idea is the bag of heavy Chinese use of one arm or the other the indi- mandarin embroidery, the top of which | vfdual should attempt in some way to is run through a jade bracelet and the equalize the |>osltion so that lopsided sides of which are trimmed with those ¡results may be avoided. funny little Chinese ornaments io green I When the shoulder« are thin and hol­ wood and beads that are put on the low correct carriage, with dally appli­ lanterns and can be bought at the ori cations of a good skiu food, which -hould be massaged with a firm, round- ental shops. ng movement of the palm of the band and rubbed well into the skin, will J prove beneficial. An Innovation In Gloves. The gloveless muff, which has proved such a success during the winter, will be surpassed by an even greater novei- THB BKACXLRT OLOVE. ty this spring, the bracelet glove. Smart women are ordering gloves with these bracelets attached, and the illustration ■bows an armlet of turquoise set in gold and another design with coral in­ Bets. Some of the new silk gloves for summer have pretty bracelets embroid­ ered in flower designs at the wrists. Whan Placing 8le«v««. A good rule to follow when deter­ mining the proper position of sleeves when placing them in a blouse is to fold the sleeve along the forward seam and crease It at the top of the fold at the opposite aide. This crease marks the point of the sleeve that la to be sewed to the shoulder seam. After this measure one Inch back of the shoulder seam and crease the blouse at a point exactly opposite. On this crease the forward seam of the sleeve is pinned It Is then an easy matter to Iraste In the under part of the sleeve and. gathering the np[>er part of the sleeve, baste that In even with the edge of the armhole. Wash For the Hair. The washing of the hair is especially mportant now that the hair Is worn fiat, and hair not properly washed might just as well not be washed at ill. Parisian lieauty doctors nre using i hair washing paste the foundation of which i« jnwdered soap. You corer the powder with boiling water, add wme borax and orris root with a little lachet jsjwder of your favorite tv-ent. ind you are ready to begin. When ft 1« ill of a bubble you take it off the fire ind stir In some whole oatmeal. When it cools it is ready for use. if a very high perfume is desired some oil of -ose geranium is added. You will then Itiave a jelly, not very clear because of he oatmeal and orris, but smelling tie | lightful. After the paste is thoroughly worked n the rinsing must begin. Many ¡>er- •ons do not understand how difficult it is to rinse the hair properly. The trou Die is that the individual hairs are coated with soap, and the water must ae hot and used with force to get the KKip out. That is the theory and se- .-ret of it. Ten Rule« For Beauty. Lillian Russell in one of her t>eauty •ssays gives the following rules: Keep in the open as much as possi­ ble. Breathe deeply and regularly while walking. Live on a diet of eggs, fruit, vege tables and milk as much as possible. Take a warm bath daily and a sweat I th once a week Dress loosely and not too warmly Wear no heavy clothes or heavy hats Go to bed early and get up early. Sleep in a dark -room with windows open and take from seven to eight hours' sleep. Tnke one al>solutely quiet day every two weeks without reading, writing or Halting. Avoid worrying. Talk or hear no icandal. Marry and be the best friend it is possible for you to be to your bus band. Be temperate In all pleasures. Remember, when these things be tome habits you are far on the road bu beauty, health and happiness. ITGHEN BOARD SAVORY SANDWICHES. HE making of sandwiches is an art. Bo many persona are con­ tent to call two thick «llces of buttered bread interlined with u slice of bam. tongue, chicken, etc., a Baud wlch that It seems some missionary work really ought to be done along IhH line. For the making of sandwiches spe­ cial bread should he used. A kind that Is moist yet firm In grain Is best. When cutting the «lives first butter aud then with a very sharp knife shave off ns thinly as [xmsible. Then the crust» should be chipped off If you want your sandwiches in ornamental sha|Hw use a cake cutter or ahai>e them nlth a thin bladed knife T LOW PRICES AND HIGH QUALITY Are two strong characteris­ tics of this shoe store. Substantial On««. Club Sand Wiebes, — Toast three b.,14 Inch slices of bread. Heat four table spoonfuls of milk, add one fourth tea spoonful of butter, dash of red pepper and thicken with a little cornstarch dissolved lu n tablespoonful of water. Into this put two level tables|>oonfuls of cbop|M*d beef. Cut a tomato iuto half inch slices, season with one tea spoonful of olive oil mixed with one- half teas|wM>nful of vinegar and n pinch of salt. Put creamed chipped beef between two layers of toast, add the tomato and third «lice of toast. Butter the top. Ret lu the oven several minutes before serving. Emergency Sandwiches. — A crisp leaf of lettuce between thin slices of bread with a teaspoonful of mayon­ naise is a dainty sandwich. Slices of cucumbers lu place of lettuce are al­ ways favorite« of the sandwich plate. Ground cold boiled bam or minced chicken with mayonuaise to complete Its flavor Is good Cold boiled eggs chopped flne and made into a paste with dressing are palatable. A WINDOW GARDEN. W ANTKI> WANTED—Lace curtains to launder. I Ouilta and blankets washed ; reasonable idao work by the day Mrs. llaskin«, [»hone Homo till. WANTED—Good, clean cotton rags at ipc a pound. ML Scott Pub. Co ron Come in and get our prices on these shoes before you buy the next pair of school shoes. We carry a full line of high grade shoes for men, women and children. MAi.K FOR SALE Newspapers for wrap- j |»ing or kindling. Mt. Scott Pub. Co. FOR SALE Barred and Huff Rock Í egg». Per setting fl. 314 Foster Road, last MJ FOR SALE Full bloral Brown Leg ! horn eggs for hatching, 76c por 15. 21*2 8th Ave N , Id'nts it •T I’AULU KI’iet'OPALUHUIM'II.WOODMKMB Mvrvh'v« ami «t rinon al 4 p in .«very Nun dag Hiimlay 0t'hiH»l al • Prayer* merlin« Thur ml ay «veiling al T:lu. MWKDI0II I.UIIIKHAN MKKTINO Held «very eumiay at l<» 10 a nt., and In the evening Al tlir Cha|>rl al curter «if W«M»dbln« street ami Ftriaml avenue Hev H M. Nyatrom pastor MWKDIMII HKTIIANIA < IIAI’KL. ANAHKL Mr* ml Ina vie 11 Monday Mrh«H»l at II a m , Hlble study ami prayer meeting Friday al • p m Mr*milnavia 11 people cordially Invited and wvh’omr OHAUK KVANOKI.ICAL CHUBCH. LKNT m PrvHchlii* Mumlay at II a tn and 7.00 p m. Munday iMom every Munday al lo a m. Young People«* Alliance ever« Mtimlavat 0:M> p in Prayer inerting amt Hlble st ml y each Wednesday evening Mixvial music All cordially welcome Hev Coll ill In. gastof. I I \ |H PRIgNlNl • IK B< II - Uih Malli Mt Habbath M«'ho«»l 10'isia in Mervtre II «l»a m t hriallan Kmleavor ««up. m. Mvangellatle service 7 l*i«yer im vtlng Weduvetlay 7:4A P in Myra H Mmlth, pastor. LKNTM M r < Ill ltCII Corner of 7ih A vr and ilorden Mt Monday Wrluxtl |0:uu a m . Her vices at ll: tn Mrs LytiH |ka«tor FOR SALE II I Riti rggo fl 60 per setting of 15 I* W Ramsey, 2 MILLAUD AVK rUKMHYTKKI A N I I 'll I Ki II Krv, luhnaoti. |«<«|4>t U n,-« «ri i i Ì blocks S. of car line, 9th Ave. 2t I ««ve)«i> M(. Krrvh-r» Mumlay MrV.a7Î lua.tn Modern Shoe Repair Factory Old Bauk Building I’lllt. MAIN A FOSTER. LENTS CITY MEAT MARKET LARD and COMPOUND HAMS and BACON BUTTER and EGOS FISH in SEASON FRESH MEATS SAUSAGE People who like to replant and grow hyacinth bulbs Indoors will flnd help In remembering that there Is likely to be trouble If the pots are at once brought into a strong light, as many times the bud refuses to come out of Proprietors the bulb until the flower spike is formed. In which case there will be a Corner Main and l-ntttr deformed flower. You can [»revent this by placing on the pot a pn|ier cone, fitting the top inside its rim. made of any paper which is opaque, as blue, green or red The cone should have an Inch opening at the top. and the effect will l»e to make the bud draw up toward the light. When It has cleared the top of the bulb remove the cone. There Is no fertilizer to be given the bulbs when they are brought In for blooming, as any given would have no effect on tills year's blooms The flower is made or spoiled in the growing of the roots If a fine, large We have listed perhaps the rnnss of flne fibrous feeding roots are grown while the pot is In the dark biggest list of bargains in there will be a large, fine flower; if not. real estate of any firm in it will be in proportion to the mass of the city. Our list includes roots. This is why the addition of fertilizer after It has been brought into many excellent buys in the light has no effect on the blooming Lents property. We also of the bulb have houses for lent and However, there should be an abun for sale on easy payment dance of water given the bulbs, and it should be kept in mind that for the plan. best effects we must simulate nature's way of growing them as far as we can. in a state of nature they bloom out­ doors early in the spring, when the ground is wet and cool and the sun MRS T. BRIGHT beat makes little impression on the Foster Road East of P. O. temperature In order to reproduce these conditions we give the pots plen­ ty of water and keep them out of the direct rays of the «un. A north win dow is an ideal place for spring bloom Announcement .wan made Dy Gover­ ing bulbs when being grown in the nor West that hi« offer to give a new bouse. mall wagon to the rural mail carrier who write» the best 300 word article on the road« over which he travel«, Deafness Cannot Be Cured ha» created a spirited contest, and ’ y kcal applications, as they cannot »«.ach the «..¿eased portion of the ear. that already many communication« * h< re ij only <-«>• w; y to cure ch ain« ss. are pouring in. xnd that L 1/ co National remedies. Deafness ij < -4 1 ■ ; i Inflamed rondi- Confronted with a request from • kn of the mucoi.j I i^ of the Euata- .n Tube. \v l.< i i i tube 1.« Inflame d State Treasurer Kay to turn all «fate have a rumblin i uni or Impe rfect fund» In its poaaesHlon over to him, r end when It Li entirely cloned, < ufr * ■ s is the remit. and unless the In- the secretary of the state medical lizrrur. ’!rn ran be talen out and this liHoclation has written Attorney Gen­ be I'itopfl to Its norma! condition, l.cir'ni vdll bo destroysd forever; nine eral Crawford to learn whether he :: . j cut r.f Un are caused by Catarrh, ’k’i 11 0'4’1’07 tut nn Inflamed nondi- must do ho . A law was pa»»ed by the n e* t’e mucoun rurfac's. last legislature providing that all * t h rn < IF*. ’are for any rase <. Governor West is taking under con­ Tid» LLGl'e 1 umily 1111s for cooetipaUon. sideration a petition recently received from over 125 residents In the vicinity of Port Orford, declaring that the cre­ cot nsurance ation of the Port of Port Orford is Il­ wkarimo or« legal and asking the governor to call SILK ELASTIC HOSIERY upon District Attorney Brown to in­ The constant yet tenth prnastir* ra- stitute at once quo warranto proceed­ hetaa at once all Npr»lns an 1 Ankle Weakneaa. Free mean. ings to determine the legality of the ur» mrnt biaiik on r«queat- port and the right of the commission Woodard, Clark«* A. Co. Foriiaud, <>i ‘ era to hold office. Always Fresh and Priced Righi EGGIMAN BROTHERS REAL ESTATE BARGAINS Bright Realty Co. I (All rhurrhr« are rr*|U««led Io ««ml Io Th» Herald imtlur«. «uoh «• thr following, tor publl « ailoli rach wrvli frr«.) WANTED To buy a light buggy with low wheels, aYch axle, see Lenta I undertaker. N«rth«rn Exposure« Id««I For Indoor Blooming Bulb«. IT’s F CLASSIFIED WANTED—Boys mav be liarl and noinetinie« girls. The older oiin at ordinary wages and others to Im tie booled ami cared for lu return (or >light service« rendererl. For |ee—hearts, squares, oblongs, ovals, diamonds and stars Afternoon Ten iiandwlches For lift ern-HHi ten sandwiches sprinkle a little minced fresh mini on the butter just before isitting the sandwiches togeth­ er The mint Is e«|>eclally refreshing ! CHURCH DIRECTORY -- -------- •• -----i al Morning AAorahip II a m« FOR SALE Cook Stove, $5 buy» it if taken at once A Grau, Waldon »■VBh'TII l»AV AOVKSTIirre IITRi H tlatur* Park, Lenta M S. C. Rh<»ie Island Red pullets fl.75 each fur all or part. Cockerels, $3 White Orpington ( .»-k- ends. f;i 20 Black Minorca Pullet». |2 each. Cockerels, |3. Indian Runner Duck«, 12. Drakes, 12 50. Egg» from above breeds S2 per setting. Dell Elliot R l> 1, Montavilla, Ore. tf ln< Il A M Mun«la* MlaaluiXfy Mtvliug a:*o I* M Hnn4a> I’ranrhlng 7 ¿o I* M . W»«bi«?»day I'rayar -Maalibi ?'•» F M. All wrlcajtnr to I hmm Hireling • <’. J. < ummlhg«. Faalor, rrahlango HI Kaat 4Mb 01 Fhoiir Tabor mît. ( ìrancìf : directory : ( m Ml. Scott Publishing Co’a. office. BANDY GRANGK. No. m Meet* eeoond Maturday of each month al lo o’oloch a m FOR HALE—One fourth acre,cleared, 1-Ol.t'MHlA UKANi.t NO. M7 Mast« In all in Walden Park. Five dollar pay men tn <1ay »eRRton Aral Maturday In each month In Enquire at Mt Scott PubHahing Co’a. [ ■rang« hall near CortMit «1 >0 a tn CLAi'KAM AH at 7 SO p tn EGGS FOR HATCHING—We have Galkina airain of r white L. Leg- them. C w home, bred for egg» for 10 years. Set­ tings or incubator lot» Call Lenta l’NIOM DKFOT, NOKTHKKN PACIFIC Home Phone 2924, or address Calkins Phonr A AMI. Main AMI Poultry F'arm, Ixxita, Ore., Gilberts Station. Also a few go nt.&S'p rn.«:|U|>m Road, phone Tai»or 1192. 3t DI RECTORY PROFESSIONAL PKNDUCTON M m *Al. IsMwa 7:S0 a in . arrive« S:go a m. TIIK DALI M LOCAL Ixravra 4:00 p, in , arrive« 10:UD a. m OVKKLAND l.ravt*« m on « m., p m . arrh r«)12:4i> a. m.. »«n p. m. M’l'KAM'. l^are. v:0l p m . arrive« Il :*• a. ni. ftOt'TIIKHN rAf'IFir General Practice. Abstract« made and KVUKNK I'AHsKNUKK examined. Leave* A:gn p. in., arrive. 11:00 a lm Rollo €. tiroesbeck Attorney-st-Law Pnone Tabor 1599 South Main St. Lenta, Oregon W. F. Klineman Attorney-at-Law C. E. Kennedy 6824 43 Ave., S.E. Kennedy 4 KHneman Real fatate and Rentals. Notary Public Work Office Phone T. 2012 Residence 749 Main St. and Carline, I.ente, Oregon C. €. morland, Demist 719 Dekum Bldg., Third and Wash, ington, Portland, Ore. City Office. Main 5955; Lent» Office, 2833 Residence, Tabor 2587 Residence Corner 8th and Marie Sts., Lenta, Ore. Office Hours 8 to 10 a. m. mri. lanette Resell miss Ruth Gesell Is-sMons in China Painting China decorated to order and firing Samples of our work on exhibition at I?»nts Pharmacy. Studio, Both Ave., 8. E., Grays Crossing Repels Attack of Death "Five years ago two doctors told me 1 had only two years to live." Thisstart- ling statemet was made by Stillman Green, Malachite, Col. "They told me I would die with consumption. It was up to me then to try the best lung med­ icine and I began to use Dr King's New Discovery. It was well 1 did, for to­ day I am working and 1 believe I owe my life to this great throat and lung cure that has cheated the grave of another victim." Its folly to suffer with cough«, cold* or other throat and lung troubles now Take the cure that's safest Price 50 cents and 11.00 Trial bottle free at all dealers. ASHLAND m., arrive« 9 .Ml p. rn KOHKHt'KU L mvm 1:60 p. m . arrive« &: «»;p m CALirriRNIA TRAINS leave at I So a m.. 6 no p. nt., 1:4* p. in Arrive at 7:*> a tn . i:»0 a m.. 1*0 p tn WKHT HIHK Corvallla. leave 7:20 a. tn., arrive 0:30 p tn. Hlllaborn. leavr-a 7:-J0 a. m., Il a m I:®, m, 6.t0|. m. Arrive H:oo a m.. lo:«o a m . I «A p. tn.. « 10 p. m., « 20 p tn. JkrrKKRON 8TKKKT I»alla, loaves 7 «1 a. m. arrive« S:46 p. m UNION DKPOT Dalia«, leave« 4:Io p. m., arrive« |o:IO a. m. RHRRIDRN-DNION DKCOT Leave, at 4:00 p. m , arrive« 10:*) a. m. TILLAMOOK leave« lllliaboro, lo:00Tillamook 4M. leaves Tillamook 7;«o« m . Hlllsttoro 1:40 p nr , arrlvea In Portland 2 46 p m NORTH HANK Phone A A26I, Marshall M0 A8TOKIA Loaves S!®o a. m., «:*» p nt., arrive« lo:M p. m , 12:20 noon. HANIKK LOCAL leaves 1:00 p. m , 6:46 p m., arrive« I»:«0 a. m., .<» p m l.Yl.K UOLHKNDAI.K leave« •:*> a. tn , arrive« «:n0 p. m HPOKANK KXPKKHH leave« 0:M a. m , 7:0u p m arrive« S:00 a m, 7:4A p m COLUMHIA IZKIAI. leaves 6:«:gft. II :00 p.m. UNITKH RAILWAYS Third and Hiark. phone A MiOl Marshall *20 leaving hourly from ft:1ft a. m. to ft:III p. tn. Arriving " “ 7:5» a. m. to ft:M p. m. PORTLAND RAILWAY LHillT A POWKR Alder Hl. station, A «1X1, son» Main Oregon city, arrive« and leave« each half hour from ft:2<»a m to mldnltthl caaadero, arrives ami leave« ft:»», R:4&, 10:4ft a. tn., 12:4f>, 2:4», 4:40,0:4» p. m., «topping at Troutdale, and Oreeham. way points. Ureaham, Troutdale, leaves al 7:4ft, 0:4», 11:4«a. ■».,1:40,0:4», »:4ft, ll:Mp m. Vancouver, station Wa.hlnglon and H«cond, •IM, «:*>, 7:1», ■*», ■:*, 0:10, S:fto, 10:00, ll:««a. m., ll:*i, 1:10, 1:110, 1:*), 2:10. 0:1«, 4:wi, »:l0, ftifto, fl:20, 7:uft, 7:40, *¡1», ■:», 10* 11:4».