The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930, August 04, 1916, Image 7

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Royal D-Lite
Comfortable .
LADIES SHOES
More Less
All Styles All Sizes
Royal Shoe Co.
148 Fourth St.
Near Morrison
Portland
Oregon
SAFETY RAZOR BLADES
sharpened, Z6c and 80c a dosen. Knives and Scis
v trSnd- Automatic Keen Edga Co., 18914
MISS DECKER'S PRIVATE BUSINESS COL
p r 1 Shorthand. Typewriting. Bookkeeping,
, ruunc ownotfrapners, Mum
Tmnhlnir anri Miai.u...nU: l-i i
H"' 0Bit"8 hen Competent New Aliuky
wi, uiu buu iuornson, rorciana, uregon.
Double Tread Puncture Proof Tires
Made from your old ones. Last long
as orana new iiitca Write us.
OREGON VULCANIZING CO..
660 Washing-ton St. Portland. Ore.
HIDES, PELTS. CASCARA BARK,
WUUL AND MOHAIR.
We want all you hare. Write lor prices and shipping:
THE H. F. NORTON CO. Portland, Ore., Seattle, Wd
SHOE AGENTS WANTED
MEN AND WOMEN
NO EXPENSE NO INVESTMENT
T'.l nwlaM U.........L1- OI . i
clusive went. Write today for instructions, MEke
(16.00 to 540.00 weekly; others do.
ROSENTHAL'S
lox-ioi rosi St., Ban Francisco, CaL
New Houston Hotel
SIXTH AND EVERETT STS.
Pour Blocks from Union Station. Under new
management. All rooms newly decorated.
SPECIAL RATES BY WEEK OR MONTH
Rate 50c, 75c SI, $1.50 Per Day. -
PRINTERS AND PUBLISHERS,
ATTENTION I
PERFECT PRINTING PLATES
Furnished on ahort notice. Write for
Scale of Prices. Portland Electrotype &
Stereotype Co.. Front t Stark, Portland, Or,
Oregon Hernia Institute
Rupture treated mechanically. Private
fitting rooms. Highest testimonials. Re
sults guaranteed. Call or write.
JOHNSON A UMBARGER
411-412 Aliiky Building, Portland, Oregon
ANOTHER LINK
In the endless chain of satiafled cream shippers
Gaston, Ore.
Hazelwood Co., Portland,
Gentlemen We have always been
well pleased with the Haze! wood Co. and
whenever we have more veal or cream we will
surely ship to you. Yours truly, H. E. S.
Original on file in our office for Inspection.
Why not ship ub your cream, Mr. Dairyman?
Prompt returns; correct tests.
HAZELWOOD CO., Portland
Gophers Killed With Automobile
Fumei.
Using automobiles as gopher killing
machines Is the novel service to which
cars have been put by Oregon farmers
i who have set about to kill gophers,
and other burrowing animals that
damage their crops. A car, preferably
one that Is light, is driven into the
field where the gophers live. The en
gine is allowed to continue running
and one end of a hose is attached to
the exhauBt while the other end is in
serted in a gopher hole and packed
about with a cloth and a little dirt. In
a short time the fumes penetrate the
various passages and issue from other
boles. These are then plugged up;
after this has been done the gases
penetrate to the remotest chamber,
and the inhabitants are suffocated.
From the August Popular Mechanics
Magazine.
Different.
Hostess (at party) Does your
mother allow you to have two pieces
of pie when you are at home, Willie?
Willie (who has asked for a second
piece) No, ma'am.
"Well, do you think that she'd like
you to have two pieces here?"
"Oh," confidently, "she wouldn't
care. This isn't her pie." Philadel
phia Public Ledger.
High Cost of Life.
Wayne Brown does a lot of enter
taining at his country place.
Payne Does he succeed In growing
' anything?
Wayne His mortgage has grown
from $2,000 to $5,000 since April, and
will probably Jump another thousand
hefore August Pittsburgh Dispatch.
Veal, Pork,
Beef, Poultry,
Butter, Eggs &
Farm Produce
To th Old Reliable Everding house with a
record of 46 yrars of Square Dealings and be
assured of
Top Market Prices,
F. M. CRONKHITE,
45-47 Front St, PORTLAND, ORE
P. N. U. No. 31, 1918
YffHEN mn-ttiac to adrcrtisen, pleas me
Ship
IDEAS FOR DESSERT
CONFECTIONS TO FOLLOW SUB
STANTIAL MEAL.
Steamed Custard Is One of the Best
Tangerine Souffle May Be New
Excellent Recipe for Lemon
Pudding.
Steamed Custard. Put three-quarters
of a pint of milk Into a stewpan
with two ounces of loaf sugar and a
small piece or pinch of cinnamon.
Beat the yolks of two eggs thoroughly
and whisk the whites to a stiff froth,
finally adding them to the yolks. As
soon as the milk reaches the boiling
point pour it by degrees onto the
eggs, stirring it gently all the time
and leave the custard to cool. Butter
a plain mold and strain the custard
into it. Cover it securely by tying a
piece of buttered paper on the top
and steam very gently for 35 minutes.
Stand aside to get cold. Serve the
custard turned out of the mold and
surrounded by stewed fruit.
Tangerine Souffle. Separate the
white from the yolks of six perfectly
fresh eggs. Put the yolks Into a ba
sin with four tablespoonfuls of pow
dered sugar, the grated rind of two
tangerine oranges and a half portion
of grated lemon rind. Beat the ingre
dients with a wooden spoon for ten
minutes. Stir in one tablespoonful of
pastry flour, and when this is thor
oughly blended with the egg mixture
add one teaspoonful of orange flavor
ing. Add a pinch of salt to the whites
of the eggs and whisk them to a very
stiff froth. Mix them lightly and
thoroughly with the prepared yolks
and pour the mixture at once into a
buttered scuffle mold. Smooth the top
over with a knife into the shape of a
dome and bake the souffle at once in a
quick oven for from ten to twelve
minutes. Just before serving sprinkle
some sifted powdered BUgar over the
top.
Lemon Pudding. Put two ounces of
butter into a saucepan and when it is
melted stir In by degrees two table-
spoonfuls of flour and one and a half
tablespoonfuls of corn flour. As soon as
the ingredients form a perfectly
smooth paste, add gradually, stirring
quickly all the time, one pint of milk
and continue to stir until the mixture
has boiled and thickened. Remove the
pan from the stove and add three ta
blespoonfuls of sugar, the grated rind'
of a large lemon and one tablespoonful
of brandy or vanilla. Beat In the yolks
of two eggs which have been thorough
ly whisked with a fork. Add a pinch
of salt to the whites of the eggs and
beat them to a stiff froth. Allow the
pudding to cool and stir In the
strained Juice of a lemon, a little at a
time, and the whites of the eggs. Line
a pudding dish with puff paste, pour
in the liquid mixture and bake at
once in a fairly quick oven until the
top is lightly or evenly browned. The
heat must not be fierce nor must the
pudding be allowed to remain in the
oven more than from 20 to 30 minutes,
or it will curdle and be spoiled. A Jug
of thick cream should be passed with
it
Plain Omelet
Separate the yolks from the whites
of four eggs. Beat the yolks until
thick and lemon-colored; add one-half
teaspoonful of salt, a few grains of pep
per and four tablespoonfuls of hot wa
ter. Beat the whites until stiff and
dry, cutting and folding them into the
first mixture until they have taken up
mixture. Heat omelet pan and butter
sides and bottom. Turn in the mix
ture, spread evenly, place on the range
where it will cook slowly, occasionally
turning the pan that omelet may brown
evenly. When well-puffed and deli
cately browned underneath, place the
pan on center grate of oven to finish
cooking the top. The omelet ia cooked
if it Is firm to the touch when pressed
by the finger. If it clings to the finger
like the beaten white of egg It needs
longer cooking. Fold and turn on hot
platter, and pour around one and a half
cupfuls of thin white sauce. Milk is
sometimes used in place of water, but
hot water makes a more tender omelet
To Make Baking Powder.
Take one-half pound cream of tar
tar, one-fourth pound cooking soda.
one-eighth pound cornstarch; sift to
gether 12 times, the last time Into
cans.
To remove iodine stains on clothing
sponge freely with ammonia.
To make flaky piecrust fry out three
pounds of pure lard and two pounds
of cold suet; strain and mix together.
This makes a very nice, rich piecrust
and is very must healthier and cheap
er than clean lard.
Beefsteak With Vegetable.
Put a piece of steak in a baking tin,
dredge it with flour and season with
pepper and salt Almost cover with
water and cook in the oven for 20 min
utes. Then cover it with onions, thin
ly sliced, and cook for another 20
minutes. Next add a layer of toma
toes, sliced, and cook for ten minutes
more. Take it from the oven, baste
well, sprinkle grated cheese thickly
over and return it to the oven to
brown.
Princess Charlotte.
Line a plain mold with lightly
oiled paper, arrange sponge or vanilla
cakes all around It, then fill up with
a good vanilla bavarolse, as below,
mixed with one-half cup of any nice
dried fruit cut in shreds. When set
turn out and ornament with icing, us
ing a forcing bag with fancy pipe.
Serve on a fancy dish paper.
To Ccol a Burn
and Take
the Fire Out,
Be Prepared
For
Accident
A Hotuthold Remedy
HAN FORD'S
Balsam of Myrrh
A LIN I M INT
For Cuts. Burns.
Bruises. Sorains.
Strains. Stiff Neck.
Chilblains. Lame Back.
OldSores. Ooen Wound.
and all External Injuries.
Made Since 1846.
Price 25c, 50c and $1.00
Mil M OR WR1T1
All U83 fifS & c Hjn,ord "ft. Co,
BXBACUSIC,. X.
TYPHOID
to nit more necessary
luanamaupox. Army
experience bis, demonstrated
the almost miraculous effi
cacy, and haralessrjess, of Antityphoid Vaccination.
Be vaccinated NOW by your physician, you and
your family. It is more vital than bouse Insurance.
Ask your physician, druggist, oi send for "Have
ou had Typhoid?" telling ot Typhoid Vaccine,
results from us. , and danger from Typhoid Carriers.
THE CUTTEI LABOBATOBY, BMntttY, CAL
psobucms victims a asanas tisois a. s, ev. licsbss
Sarxwatv Granulated Eyelids,
.,- uretoSno,DgslaridM
sHvrVa quickly relieved by HarToa
M . VCS Eye Beawtly. No Smarting,
V just Eye Comfort. At
Your Druggist's 50c per Botlle. Marine Eyi
SalveinTubcs2Sc. ForBeokollbeEyeFreeask
Druggists or Murine Eye Beoedy Co., Chicago
DAISY FLY KILLER -Efts.
BAB0LO lOaTXIl, 100 DsXalh Ave. lmilya. M. T,
He Didn't Suffer From That
A good story is being told concern
ing the head of Cox's, the famous armv
bankers and a young officer client. .
The subaltern called one day and
asked the cashier to let him hnva in
overdraft of 50 pounds.
"I am very sorry, Lieutenant Blank,"
Was the anctwpr. "hilt vnnr nrr.mint la
alreadv overdrawn ion nnnnrla nnd
you, see, we have no security, except
your me.
But Lieutenant Blank was not to be
put off like this and demanded to see
me neaa ot tne lirm. To him he re
peated his remiest. The hnnkor in
courteous, Due lirm.
"I am afraid. n.n tho taaTiioi cava
we have no security for any further
advance," he explained. "You might
eet killed, vnn rpp. nnrl in that .aoc
we shall lose what we have already
let, you nave.".
The subaltern regarded the banker
with a scornful stare. i
"Oh, all right if you won't," he said
haughtily. "But" scathingly "let me
tell you this you're bally well losing
your nerve. rearson s Weekly.
Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription
makes weak women strong, sick women
wen, no aiconoi. bold in tablets or liquid.
His Only Chance.
A short time ago on the shooting
range a recruit was taking a lesson in
tiring, Dut not with very promising re
sults. After repeatedly failing to hit
the target at 300 yards, the Instructot
tried him at 200, with the same result.
He then decided to try him at 100
yards, but the results were even worse
than before. Losing all patience, the
instructor exclaimed in disgust:
"Fix your bayonet and go and stab
me wreicnea tning; its your only
cnance: Toronto Man.
WOMAN HAD
NERVOUS TROUBLE
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta
ble Compound Helped Her.
West Danby, N. Y.-"I have had
nervous trouble all my life until I took
Lydia E. Pinkham's
V egetable Com
pound for nerves
and for female trou
bles and it straight
ened me out in good
shape. I work nearly
all the time, as wa
live on a farm and I
have four girls. I do
all my sewintr and
other work with
their help, so it
shows that I stand it real well. I took
the Compound when my ten year old
danghter came and it helped me a lot.
I have alio had my oldest girl take it
and It did her lots of good. I keep it fn
the house all the time and recommend
It" Mrs. Dewitt Sincebaugh, West
Danby, N. Y.
Sleeplessness, nervousness, Irritabil
ity, backache, headaches, dragging sen
sations, all point to female derange
ments which may be overcome by Lydia
E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound.
This famous remedy, the medicinal
Ingredients of which are derived from
native roots and herbs, has for forty
years proved to be a most valuable tonie
and invigoratorof the female organism.
Women everywhere bear willing testi
mony to the wonderful virtue of Lydia
& Pinkham's Vegetable Compound
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BOY SCOUTS PROTECT BIRDS
Pleasure Found In Attracting Little
bongstera to "Lunch Counter"
Which Has Been Built
Many of the boy scouts. nleriVarl to
"Do a good turn daily," are mobilizing
unaer tne banner of Tha Farm .Tnnr-
nal Liberty Bel! Bird cluh tn battle.
for the lives of the sweet song and
insectivorous birds of America.
The boys find the Birrl eluh wnrlr
neiprul in passing the bov scouts'
ornithology merit badge, the require
ments or which are as follows:
1. Have a list of 100 different kinds
of birds personally observed on ex
ploratlon in the field.
2. Have identified bevond annaflnn
by appearance or by note, 45 different
Kinas or Dlrds in one day.
8. Have made a (rood clear tihoto.
graph of some wild bird, the bird
Winter Lunch Counter and Restaurant
for the Birds. .
image to be over one-half inch in
length on the negative.
4. Have secured at least two ten
ants in bird-boxes erected bv himself,
5. Have dally notes on the nesting
of a pair of wild birds from the time
the first egg is laid until the young
have left the nest.
6. Have attracted at least, three
kinds of birds, exclusive of the Eng
lish sparrow, to a "lunch counter1
which he has supplied.
A boy scout may join The Liberty
Bell Bird club without cost and there
are no dues, fines or assessments of any
kind after he joins. The only, require
ment for membership is to sign and
send the following pledge to the club
when its badge-button will be sent
without cost:
T desire to become a member of
The Liberty Bell Bird club of The
Farm Journal, and I promise to study
all song and insectivorous birds and
do what I can for the club."
EXPERIMENT WITH A TRICK
Coin Covered With Water on Plate
May Be Lifted Without Getting
the Fingers Moistened.
Put a coin on a plate and nour a
little water over it. Then ask some
one to take away the coin without
wetting his fingers or touching It with
anytnmg else. He will naturally think
it can't be done, as it is covered with
water.
To do the trick vou take a tnmhlnr
and place inside It a lighted strlD nf
paper and then clap the tumbler down
Clever Coin Trick.
on the plate, but leavlne the enln nut.
siae. une heated and expanded air in
the tumbler will be suddenly cooled
ana will contract and suck un the wa.
ter, thus leaving the coin nnrnvnrarl
so that you may pick it un without
getting your fingers wet
Tip for Cyclists.
It is very annovine to find that hn
inner tube of your tire absolutely re
fuses to hold any air. and on rnmnv
ing the tire you also find a split about-
half an inch in length In the tube.
This sometimes haDDens in tuhea
that have only had about two or three
punctures and are quite good except
for the split, which continues to unread
if not stopped.
The way to prevent this la to tnVa
a pair of scissors, and before fixlnt-
the patch make a nick about a quarter
of an inch across each end of the split,
which makes it impossible for it to
travel any further. Then solution tube
and apply natch in the ordinary way
J. Hubberstey, Blackpool.
Of Course.
James started his third helping of
pudding with delight.
Once upon a time, James," admon
ished his mother, "there was a little
boy who ate too much pudding, and he
burst.
James considered. "There ain't such
thing as too much pudding," he de
cided. '
There must be," continued his
mother, "else why did the little boy
burst?"
James passed his plate for the fourth
time, saying: "Not enough boy." -The
Multitude.
FALL TERM OPENS TUESDAY, SEPT. 5, 1916
Bookkeeping Shorthand Typewriting Penmanship
Letter Writing Arithmetic Commercial Law
and all commercial subjects taught by experienced teachers.
Civil Service training a specialty. The demand for our
Graduates exceeds the supply. Write Today for Free Illus
trated Catalogue.
LINK'S BUSINESS COLLEGE
A. T. LINK, Principal.
Phone Main 5083 Tilford Bld'g, Tenth and Morriaon Sts, Portland, Or.
KG
Baking Powder
Passed by the
lstThe manufacturer with the
rigid tests of the laboratory and
factory.
2nd--The wholesale grocer with
his high standing and desire to ' v
handle only reliable goods.
3rd The retail grocer who desires
to handle only those brands he
knows will please his customers.
4th--The food officials with their
, rigid laws for the purity and
wholesomeness of food products.
5th And most important, you.
the housewife with your desire
for purity, efficiency and per
feet satisfaction.
ASK YOUR GROCER - HE SELLS IT
Ounces for
(More than a pound and
a half for a quarter)
AUTO WRECKING
PARTS FOR 1-2
Farts over 60 makes and models, at half the reg
ular price. Buy your used auto parts from an
old-established and reputable dealer, who has a
reputation to protect and conducts the largest
parts store and carries the largest complete as
sortment of used auto parts of any company this
side of Chicago. Our prices are less, and for this
reason we outsell all others. All parts are guar
anteed to be in first-class condition.
MOTOR PARTS MFG. CO.
Incorporated.
323-325-327 BURNSIDE ST., PORTLAND, 03.
A Hint
Mayor Smith of Utlca was urging a
municipal reform.
"It will best be put through by gen
tle methods, by hints and sugges
tions," he said. "Hints and sugges
tions are often more efficient than
heroic measures.
"A man in a barber chair had a big
claw on his watch chain.
"'Bear's claw?' said the barber,
' 'Yep.'
'"Was it a big bear?'
" 'About as big as a two-year-old
steer.'
1 'My goodness, sir, how many balls
did it take to kill him?'
" 'None.'
"'My goodness, did you kill him
with a knife?'
'No.'
'Then then, er '
T talked him to death,' said the
man in the chair significantly."
Her Next Branch.
Young Lady How is It you don't
come to Sunday school, Kate?
Kate Oh, plea3e, miss, I'm learn
ing French and music now, and moth
er doesn't wish me to take up religion
till laler. Uoston Transcript.
"The stcampr rpnnrts that, tho crpw
found an ox swimming about, probably
escaped from a catlle ship, and took
it aboard."
Did thev put It in the step.racp?"
Baltimore American.
A Famous Physician's
After a series of careful experiments
and teHts at the Invalids' Hotel and
Surgical Institute, Buffalo, N. Y., cov
ering many years Dr. Pierce, the
medical director of that hospital made
announcement that he could prove
hat a medicine which he called "AN-
URIC" was the best uric acid solvent
now to be had. As a remedy for those
easily recognized symptoms of inflam
mationas scalding urine, backache
and frequent urination, as well as sedi
ment In the urine, or if uric acid in
the blood has caused rheumatism, lum
bago, sciatica, gout, It is simply won
derful how quickly "Anuric" acts;
causing the pains and stiffness rapidly
to disappear.
Swollen hands, ankles, feet, are due
to a dropsical condition, often caused
by disordered kidneys. Naturally
hen tie kidneys are deranged the
Board of Censors
1
Do Your Own Plumbing
By buying direct from us at wholesale prices
and save the plumber's profits. Write us to
day your needB. We will give you our rock
bottom "direct-to-you" prices, f. o. b. rail or
boat, . We actually save you from 10 to 86 por
cent All goods guaranteed.
Northwest headquarters for Leader Water
Systems and Fuller & Johnson Engines,
STARK-DAVIS CO.
212 Third Street. ' Portland, Oregon
Watchful Waiting.
"Doing anything now, Sam, to help
your wife?"
"Oh, yes, sah." 'J )i j
"Getting washing for her?" '"-:
"Oh, no, sah." '
"I suppose you carry home the wash
ing after she does it?"
"No, sah; I doan do that."
"Well, what do you do, Sam?"
"Why, I stay home and watch de
house while she delivers d' washln',
boss." Yonkers Statesman.
To Drenl: In New Shoes.
AIwsvb shako In AIIuii'e Pnot-itam, powder.
,t cities hut, sweating, achiiiK, swollen feet,
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til (iri1IVi,UlH mill uli,. i. ul ...... T. t .
snysuustltiilo. Xairmle mailttd FKKK. Address
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No Permit.
"Here's interesting news."
"What's dat?"
"In Senegal youse have to get a gov
ernment permit to take a bath."
"Dat's de place fer me. I'm always
on de outs wit' de administration."
LouiBvllle Courier-Journal.
Might Help Some.
"Preparedness, you say?"
"Yes, mother. All we girls are go
ing In for It strong."
"Well, I hope that tendency 111
moderate your reluctance to wear rub
bers in wet weather," sighed ma,
Louisville Courier-Journal.
1
Wonderful Discovery
blood is filled with poisonous waste
matter, which settles In the feet, an
kles and wriHts; or under the eyes in
bag-like formations.
It Is Just as necessary to keep the
kidneys acting properly as to keep the
bowels active.
The very best possible way to take
care of yourself Is to take a glass of '
hot water before meals and an "An
uric" tablet. In this way It is readily
dissolved with the food, picked up by
the blood and finally reaches the kid
neys, where it has a tonlo effect la
rebuilding those. organs.
Step Into the drug Btore and ask for
a BO-cent package of "Anuric" or send
Dr. Pierce 10c. for trial pekg. "Anurio"
many times more potent than lithla,
eliminates uric acid as hot water melts
sugar. A short trial will convince you,