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Tase 7 EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS, THURSDAY, MAY 12, 1!»27 r= a Engineer Cressy Praises Tanlac A SCHOOL DAIJS A UPS AN-J DOWNS By S Y D N E Y J. BU RGO YN E Fermrn' ¡lion, Rlnalinf), AVrron*. ruts mid Constipation Belined. Health Itextured. Cains 26 found» “Tanlac did me so much good that I have been boos ting I itwheneverlcould," says B. Cressy, 959 Ellis St., Hun Fran cisco, a well-known electrical engineer. “Stomach trouble was the seat of my trouble. Whatever I ate did not digest. It would lie in the pit of rav stomach and ferment, cause gas that bloatedmy stomachand painedme. Often this trouble was so bad I could hardly breathe. Iwasalwaysconstfpated and lost weight fast. Of course I was nerv ous and at night I never slept soundly. “Then a lady advised me to tuke Tanlac. I did, with wonderful result. It relieved all stomach trouble, gave me an appetite, cleansed my extern of con stipation and built up my strength. I have gained 29 pounds since taking Tanlac. And never felt better.” Take Tanlac for better health, for strength. First bottle shows ainazi.ig results. At your druggist’s. Over 40 million bottles sold. l i t HEN life lias dealt you a mighty V T clout And you take a fall, a kiting. When you sure are ‘‘down” and al most "out”— That’s when you must keep on fighting Is And the man for the victor’s crown the one who keeps on making things hum. When tlie w hole world says he's “down.” So It’s Just how you take the “downs" of life. Which shows the stuff you're made o f; And you’ll prove when getting the worst of tlie strife, That there’s nothing to he nfrald of! <THE W H Y of SUPERSTITIONS For Indigestion, Dyspepsia, etc. Relieves D istress after Hurried M eals or Overeating. Being a gentle laxative, It keeps the d i gestive tract working normally. Kill All F lics! D1SEASBAD Phy,«! anywhere, DAISY FLY KILLER a ttra c t. and kiUa all fliea. Neat, clean, ornamental, convenient find cheap Lasts allsea* son. Made of metal, can’tjptH or tip over; will not soil or in Jura anything. Guaranteed. Insist upmi DAISY FLY KILLEB HAROLD SOMERS from your dealer. Brooklyn N. Y. AVOID d r o p p i n g * * strong d r u g s in eyes sore from AlkrfU or o t h e r Irritation. The old simple remedy that brings comforting relief Is best. 25c, all druggiat» Hall A Racket, Sew Turk City Mitchell Eye _— g ^ — I ____ O 3 IV 0 For S O R E E V ES H av e System of Levels to R eveal A ltitu d e Altitudes are obtained by a system of fevels for the tukjng of which one requires considerable engineering knowledge and a set of Instruments. Tl*ere is also a method of estimating altitudes by means of tables worked out on the basis of the reading of the barometer. Differences of temperature affect tlie density of the ale, and con sequently exert a certain Influence upon un aneroid barometer. This Influ ence has to be tuken into account when differences of altitude arq be- Ing determined by the aid of this In strument. Tlie table, allowing allow ances that must be made for tempera ture. most generally used is that pre pared by Professor Airy, late astron omer i.y a l of Grèut Britain, In which 31 Inches of pressure represent the zero of altitude, assuming that the temperature Is 50 degrees Fahrenheit W o m e n ’s E m p lo y m e n t Among the many trades women have taken up for a livelihood In Great Britain Is that of breeding goldfish. An Irish girl gets a living by hseeillng goats; Lady Rachel Byng breeds Angora rabbits. There are several women “masters of fox hounds," a woman has chosen “tea tasting” for a living, another Is a cattle Judge and one young lady puts In her whole time ns a mnster of har riers. A college girl has become “n scribe and heraldic Illuminator,’’ two others Jointly earn a living by Jam making on a lnrge scale, two sisters run a small upholstery business, an other Is a builders’ merchant. By T h e h ap p y s t a t e o f m in d so r a r e l y p o s s e s s e d in w h i c h w e c a n s a y “ I h a v e e n o u g h , " is th e h i g h e s t a t t a i n m e n t of p h i l o s o p h y . H a p p i n e s s c o n s i s t s n o t In p o s s e s s i n g m u c h , b u t in b e i n g c o n t e n t w ith w h a t we possess. He w ho w a n ts little , a lw a y s h a s en o u g h .— Z im m erm an . WORTH REMEMBERING HERE Is nothing more important to a household than the health of the mother. When going upstairs place the whole foot on the stair, keeping the body e rec t; this manner of climbing stairs will not strain any muscle unduly. When It Is necessary to clean up holstered furniture In the house, cover with a dampened cloth and beat, unless you are fortunate enough to hnw? a vacuum cleaner. When raisins and prunes stick to the paper or carton, steam slightly for a moment over the teakettle. An Infant, no matter how young, should be given frequent drinks of pure water. A bottle Is the best way to give It until the child is old enough to drink from a cup or spoon. Ornnere nnd tomato Juice (strained) for babies is a most wholesome and refreshing drink: begin when the child Is three months old to serve It every day. For an older child who needs a laxative the following Is one that any mother need not fear to ad j minister and the child will enjoy tnklnc it: Grind through a meat grinder one pound each of prunes (softened), figs, dates and raisins, and keep In a cool place. For a child a piece the size of a pecan will he sufficient for nn adult, a larger piece. This Is n good laxative to take with one on a Journey; It Is agre^pble and easy to take. Citron melon If grated thon pre served may he used for many dishes which call for the dried citron. It Is especially good for garnishes, for Ice crenra nnd puddings; dried slightly and sugared, may he used for confec tions and cake decorations. In the mince ment It Is a great addition. Its delicate flavor adding much to the taste of the time-honored pie filling. One may holl a pudding In a douhle 1 holler, saving time nnd trouble. I.lne the upper part of the double boiler with oiled paper and turn In the pud ding to be steamed. When done It I will come out In good form. T 'yVL^vrdtQ_ ((g), 1 9 2 7 . W e s te r n N e w s p a p e r U n io n .) G e t t in g S l e e p y Mrs. Downing—Why are you bath- 1 ag your head In cold water? Her Husband—To keep awake. Tv* ailed the doctor for my Insomnia anil ’ll feel like a fool If I’m asleep when e gets here. T H E YO UN G LADY ACROSS THE WAY SOMETHING TO T H IN K A B O U T By F. A . W A L K E R YOUR CHIEF CONCERNS the happiness you have In the A LL world is ttw happiness you carry with you. The flowers may he waking up and smiling after their winter's sleep; the birds may bo making love, singing and building nests; the carpet on the hills may be strewn with violets; tlie chil dren may be romping and laughing in tlie sunlit parks and uloug tlie road ways, but if there is a grain of dls content, or a grain of anger In your heurt, you are uot carrying with you your share of the world's Joys. To be every whit happy, you must stretch out your heart's hands and press to your breast all tlie happiness that belongs to you. It is everywhere around you, wait ing for your embrace. Don't overlook it In the morning when you open your eyes to the new day, for It is then you need it most to lighten your feet and to sweeten your voice. A soft word at the breakfast table bids Joy a welcome for tlie whole day. A certain sort of qualification Is necessnry to enable you to pick tlie roses of cheer that grow along your path without pricking your fingers with thorns, hut a little practice in tlie right spirit will soon impart to your heart’s hand wonderful pro ficiency. Tliis tnlent, like tlie roses, must be cultivated to bring out the delectable colors, the exquisite form and the delicious odors. No one can do it for you. You must dig and rake in all kinds of wenther; anil especially when clouds of ill-humor darken the cheery blue and threaten with storm. The world is what you make it. bright with sunshine or somber with scurrying frowns. And so is your disposition, and to go a little deeper, so Is your spirit which casts its potent spell on others and comes back to you hearing with It the scowls or the smiles with which you sent it out. Back your soul with good cheer. Oder It with liberal hands to tlie weary and worn, to the discontented and the trouble mongers. Begin today, and observe tlie change that comes over your enemies, the gladness with which they greet you. the faith that wells up In your heart and the divine love that |»rinent‘ s your whole being, and fits you for the good things of life and the better things of eternity, which ought always be your chief concern. ( © by M cC lu re N e w s p a p e r S y n d ic a te .) ---------o --------- [ ooo<><><><>oo<><x><><>oo^>o<K>CK>r>ooo The busy have no time for team H. I R V 1 N Q KI NQ “A IR S .W IN S L O W SYRUP TVs fmfmmt»’ am» CbiiJrmm’m S'Wm'mtmm It Is especially good at teething time. Complete formula on every label. Guaran teed free from narcotics, opiates, alcohol and all harmful ingredients. At •# Dtmstlmtm W rite fo r S - e boo k let of le tte rs fro m crstefU i m o th e rs, a s c io * « M C A * D i r e CO 21S-217 FsAo. J l » c l.f l T GO-ROLLING” : The term, of \~J course, is American. If you help me roll away logs to make m.\ clearance, I will help you roll away the logs of yours. Log-rolling Implies the comhlnntlou at different Interests, nn tlie principle ,.f “you tickle me and I'll tickle you.” one friend praises the literary work of another with the implied under standing that In return lie will receive as much admiration as he gave. The mutual admirers are called “log rollers.”—Anna S. Tum quist (C o a r r ic b t. ) DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEART Accept only “Bayer” package which contains proven directions. Handy “Bayer** boxes of 12 tablets Also bottles o€ 24 and 100— Druggists. jLsi'iriu la the trade mark of Rayer Manufacture of Monoacetlcaclgeater of SalLyrlluauId Says Dangerous Varicose Veins Can Be Reduced at Home R ub G e n tly an d U p w a rd T o w a rd ounce bottle of Monne’» Emerald Dii (full strength) and apply (light an i th e H e a rt a s B lo o d in V e in s morning to the swollen, enlarged F lo w s T h a t W a y . veins. Soon you will notice Mint they ( <©, 1*27, W estern N ew spaper Union ) ------ o- MOTHER r - F le t c h e r ’s Castoria is especially pre pared to relieve Infants in arms and Children all ages of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhea; allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and, hy regulating the St nia h and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving natural lrep. “TOXIC” i £ FT M cC lu re N aw ap u p er - ¡r a d i c a l ..» Lumbago Rheumatism D o You K now j L??~T h at : ~-??—5 OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO F R E Q U E N T L Y we hear Infections F or other Ills of the body referred j to as “toxic" conditions, 1 «» we know the word to mean “poisonous." Most of us. however, do not know that Its syllables are no mere etymological combinations originating In deliberate word coining, but a relic of an iliurnl- | Dating practice of an ancient people. And In its origin the word bears no relation to the sick room or the medi cal laboratory. “Toxic" comes to us from the Latin "Toxlcum" which was originally a special substance used for the tips In 1 making poisoned arrows. It Is from this ancient arrow poisoning al«o that w* have the modern word “toxlne" which Is used to describe varbms The young lady across the way says poisonous substances In the body, nnd she wonders what the single tax ad I to the same source, too, we mast credit "toxicology," the science of vocates would do about the widowers 1 creuii and If they'd have to pay It. too. | poisons! Neuritis Toothache R By J e a n N e w t o n God-sent Blessing” Headache Neuralgia are growing smaller and the treat If you or any relative or friends are ment should he continued tuitil tins BODIES ON SHIPBOARD So pene worried because of varicose veins, or veins are of normal size. bunches, the best advice that anyone trating and powerful Is Emerald Dii EAL deep-water sailors who go in tills world can give you is to ask that even Piles are quickly absorbed. down to the soa In '‘wind-jam your druggist for un original tw o Your druggist sells lots of It. mers" arc as uneasy today anil as con A B e a u ty Sh o p in a B o ttla F u n eral fo r S n a k e fidently expect trouble when a dead A t -|i. i 1 : < - Some time ago n rattlesnake was t» m a l Trunt m on t, U» j u \ I o n " f th< . U ; » body is on hoard as they did In the am i Hloo.1 M oni’y p m k G u a r n i u W i ¡ t . - *<’iia y . T W IN !IV \I TV I . \Tn« || S days wluii Shakespeare's snllor In captured In the Blue Ridge foothills by "Pericles" insists that the body of tin wood haulers. Tite reptile became do 4 1 « AU n nil Rnnlc Ä T - 1 1 t B M i ., M iam i F L i. queen he thrown overboard as “the mesticated and docile In Ills tame sur P A R K E R ’S lie was called “Lucky sen works high, tho wind Is loud and rounding». H A IR B A L S A M RcroovoaitaiHlrutf Stops Hair 1’ oiling will not lie till tlie ship lie cleared oi Ja k e " and became the favorite pet of K estu rM C o lor end the dead.” And long before tlie ag' workers at the Deford tannery in Vlr B e a u ty to U re y and F a d e d H a ir fiOean«! fl iv at DrumMRta. of Shakespeare or the “I’rince of glnla. Recently during a severe cold IH h «* ox Clii’tt Wits , l*:i ■•l-iy m-,N Y, spell Lucky .lube died, probably from Tyre" the superstition existed. HINDERCORNS Rem oves Corns. Onl- Old Fuller say's of the transports old age. The whole tannery force lo n ses, e tc ., stop s a l l pain, en su res m m fo rt t< th e tion of tlie body of St. Louis: “His turned out for his brief hut well-at fe e t, uiaUus w alking e a s y . loob y m all o r ut Drug« gibts. llls c o x C hem ical W orks. 1’attfhogUO, N. Y. body was carried hack to France, tended funeral services. A HE C » O M T I F X ■ IO for o r ’ s f I1.2& there to he hurled, and was most mis ___ A __ 1 T I I I H l T I . I V V ' N .................. « c ealer a lo r l'or ilhtM O li A or oi wrlin wrlio A sk your d io r K KUh.M(H. A to rp id liv e r p r e v e n ts p r o p e r food a s s im i la Lt< pi. W W , , Cbt- C hicago. erably tossed. It being observed that tion . T o n e up y o u r l iv e r w ith W r l a h t ’a I n d ia n Dr. C. 11. Worry Co. Dopi. the sea cannot digest the crudity ol V e g e ta b le L ilis . 872 P e a r l S t.. N . Y . A dv. W . N. U . f P O R T L A N D , N O . 19 - 1927 . a dead corpse, being a due debt to 1« V isits G r a v e y a r d in B o a t interred where it dletli, and a ship To inspeot un old graveyard. Lord cannot abide to be made a bier of.” T h e C r o u p ie r * s R a k e Then there is the story of the at Cralgavon, premier of Ireland, recent Charles M. Schwab, at a dinner on ly had to make the Journey In a "c o t,’ tempt to carry the body of St. Until bort into Ireland, when tlie “sen llie primitive boat still used by the the eve of his departure for Europe, worked high" and drove hack the ship people of Galloon island, In Upper dismissed his recent pronouncement in upon the English shore. And there Lough Erne. During tlie trip his lord- praise of speculation. “Speculation,” he said. “Isn’t gam- are any number of ancient stories of ship was told that tlie only industry the same surt. Should new anil mod that the Island has ever had was the | hling. While speculation h.*imlits busi ern ones to like effect ho required making of Illicit whisky, but the po ness, gambling benefits nothing ami nobody except the gambling bouse.’* they can lie picked up along the water lice had destroyed It. Mr. Schwab laughed. front- of any great seaport. “An American family wintering In N ic e L i t t l e W i n d f a l l This superstition had its origin In William Morrison of Wheeling, W . Nice,’* he said, “took their colored the association of Ideas, and ('apt. Basil Hall, in his hook of “Travels” in Yn.. driving to Washington, I ) . C„ at ' nurse to see the gambling at tho the early part of tlie last century, night, run nut of gasoline. Climbing casino. For half an hour or mi tho gives nn excellent explanation of Its front his maclrine he flagged wit it a i old woman watched the croupier* genesis. He says: "Tills superstition flashlight the first machine approach | gathering in the cash; then she turned is easily accounted for among lyen ing, a hlg truck. Tlie truck slowed up, I to her mistress and said: “ ‘All tells yo* what tls, Mi s Ahhy. whose entire lives are passed, as. It hut did not stop. As It passed him were, on tlie very verge of the grave, something struck Morrison In the face, De only way to heat dish year game is and who have quite enough, as they lie found It to he a sealed envelope to git yo'self one o’ «1**711 li'l laUe?*.’ '* suppose, to remind thorn of their nmr which contained a $l(»o hill. tnlity without tlie actual presom-e of W hy? r . P e e r y ’i “ D ead Shot*1 n ot on ly r x p r la Its effects.'- Tlie knowledge of the W P o rm A Constant preuehing « » f fin- flood s o r T a p e w o r m but c le a n s out th e silent passenger down below gets on m u cu s In w h ic h th e y brood an d to n e s up th e Gentleman is flint we shotild all do d ig e s tio n . O ne d o so d o ts It. A dv. the sailor's nerves, makes him appre n good deai for otfiers. . . . Ilow hensive; and If a storm does conic abolii thè others? Sliotild tlie.v noi ho D a d * s D e fin itio n what more natural than to ascribe it Willie—Pa, what is worldly wisdom? crltielzed for fallare to s o lunch i h to tlie presence of tlie corpse? Pa—Worldly wisdom, my son. is a take care of thornselvcs? Why shotild ((c) by M cC lu re N e w s p a p e r S y n d ic a te .) perfect knowledge» of the failings of one forever hold out bis h mi and an- other put something of valile in it ? —- our nelgl E. W. Ilowe’s Monthly. Mnny If a married woman likes to talk positions, positions. — Washington while ber bimba mi listens •■die ouglit nwk word to encourage film to smoke a pipe. Star. How It Started is w h a t one m o tfle r w r it e s of M rs. Winslow’s Syrup. 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