EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS. THURSDAY. MAY li), 1!»27 TWO WOMEN FOUND HELP *1 | SC H O O L DAI] S 1 U A S A man thlnketh, he is,” my A friend; So if you would win Success, You must TH IN K and W ORK to that very end, And you'll have Success—no less. Or Your Money Back Here is a surgeon's wonderful pre­ scription now dispensed by pharma­ cists at trifling cost, that w ill do more towards helping you get rid of unsightly spots and skin discuses than anything you've ever used. Not only does this great healing an­ tiseptic oil promote rapid and heulthy healing in open sores and wounds, but bolls, abcesses and ulcers that are discharging are almost immediately relieved and cleanly healed. In skin diseases its action is little less than magk-af. T fle . itching of eczema is instantly stopped; the eruptions dry up and scale off In a very few days.. The same Is true of barbers' itch, salt rheum and other irritating and ..unsightly skin tron-., bles. You can obtain M«one's Emerald Oil In the original bottle at any mod­ ern drug store. It is safe to use, and failure In any o f the ailments noted above is next to.-Impossible. Your druggist can supply you at any time. __________________________ Object in Holding P article of Land What would you do If some friend died and bequeathed you a trllllonth o f an acre of land? You couldn’t build a summer home, but you might start a microbe farm. Although land Is not portioned out In such minute parcels today, transactions Involving pieces o f property runging In size from a trllllonth of an acre to a square Inch were common In Contra Costa county, Calif., 38 years ago. The trllllonth o f an acre, probably the smallest piece o f described land on record, was purchased nt a tax sale. The land was a portion of the T ar much at San Pablo. The pur­ chaser paid $24.80, which represented tnx delinquency and costs o f sale. The small piece o f land would be merely large enough, to place the point of a fine needle on. In accepting minute pieces In the center of lnrge ranches the bidders secured a lien which clrfnded the title, and were often paid well before a private sale could be transacted.— Oakland Tribune. D r. P c c ry ‘8 S t W " l> not a In jrn g « er >ymp. but n o lil-f«jh lo n e il m cdlcln. w h ich clenna out W o rm s or Tapew orm with a single doaa. 17) P e a rl St., N . Y. Adv. So TH IN K Success— But don’t stop there. Pitch In nnd work for It, too; There's nothing too great to do nnd dare To help you “ put It through.” If you’ll “ use your dome" to T H IN K Success, And your hands and heart and soul To tuekle the Job and W ORK for Suc­ cess— You're going to reach your gonl I But don’t let a thought o f failure In, And shut every fear-tliought out: For there's one thing sure— no man can win Success through distrust nnd doubt. In a sense, love Is everything. It Is the key to life, and its influences are those that move the world. Live only in the thought of love for all and you will draw love to you from all. Live in the thought of malice and hatred and malice and hatred will come back T ( © by McClure N e w sp a p e r Syndicate.) -o - T HE Y O U N G LADY ACROSS THE W A Y (C o p y r ig h t.) M IL K DISHES the best of all foods for chil­ M n,K, dren, is always a good foundation for any number of desserts, whole­ some alike for old and young, and for those of weakened digestion. A smooth, good custard is made by using a pint of milk with two eggs, adding a pinch of salt anil such flavor­ ing as suits the taste. I f one wishes u custard thick enough to mold, add three to four eggs to a pint of milk. The more egg the more nutriment, so it Is a dish to he recommended for those who would be built up. j CTHE W H Y o f SUPERSTITIONS By H. IRV1NQ KINQ TH E M E A SU R IN G W O R M I F YOU nre sitting on the plnzzn of * a farmhouse and see one of those little creatures known ns the measur­ ing worm looping Its way over your clothing, brtrsh It off right away. If you don’t you are likely to die before your time— ns nny country bred person Baked Custard. can tell you. They will probably Beat four eggs slightly, add a half laugh at the superstition as they re­ cupful of sugar, a pinch o f salt, a half count It, hut, nevertheless, watch how teaspoonful of grated nutmeg or cin­ quickly they brush off u measuring namon, and one quart o f milk. Set worm if one gets on them. into the oven In a pan o f water and TIds old superstition arises from bake until firm enough to cut with a that association of ideas with tilings, knife, and the knife comes out clean. so common with our prehistoric nnces- Overcooking will curdle or coarsen the tors nnd so naturnl to the human custard, making it less digestible and mind in all ages— not by any means fur less attractive in appearance. A excepting this Rge. perfect custurd should be ns smooth The little larva o f the geometric and even grained as cream. Remem­ moth lias feet only nt bow and stern, ber to remove the custards from the so when he moves lie draws up his water pan when taken from the oven, hind feet, places them close to Ills or they will continue to cook in the front feet and then sends his front hot water. Set into cold water to feet on ahead for a fresli foothold: chill uud serve well chilled. apparently measuring oft the person upon whom he crawls in slow and Ginger Custzrd. solemn manner. Line buttered custard cups with Why is he making this peculiar mo- strips of Canton ginger, then pour In tinn, so different from the method of carefully a thick custard, using four locomotion with oilier worms? The eggs, a pint o f milk, one-tliird of a submerged, primitive mind arises cupful o f sugar, a pinch o f salt and from the “ unconscious” and answers, two teaspoonfuls of the ginger sirup. “ He is measuring out the life of man’’ ; Lucking the sirup, flavor to taste “ He is measuring for a shroud.” It with orange or lemon. Beat the eggs Is useless to argue that he may be very slightly, add sugar, salt, milk measuring you for a new suit of and flavoring, then strain into molds. clothes; for the primitive mind’s natu­ Set into hot water and hake until firm. ral tendency Is to look on the dark Serve with a spoonful of the sirup side o f tilings nnd regard the unusual over the top of each. ns the threatening. The writer has heard children cry with awe: “ Brush Caramel Custard. off that measuring worm! If you This is a custard which Is particu­ don’t, when lie takes his last measure larly well liked. It may he made by you die.” adding the caramel (melted sugar ( © by M cC lu re N e w s p a p e r S y n d ica te.) until brown) to the custard prepared as above or the sugar may he browned and poured Into the molds; have them hot and turn until the bottom and sidps nre well coated with the caramel, then turn In the custard and hake as usual. As it Is well to remember that caramelizing sugar destroys some of Its sweetness, more sugar should be used than is usual. BABIES CRY FOR “ CASTORIA” Prefared Especially for Infants and Children of All Ages Mother! Fletcher's Castoria has >een in use for over SO years as a ileasant, harmless substitute for Cas- or OH. Paregoric, Teething Drops and loothlng Syrups. Contains no narcot- rs. Proven directions are on each iickage. Physicians everywhere r e » The genuine bears signature o f o©. j|27. .? ? N - w - p » p » r U n lo a ) Tender Flower “ Well. Algy. I hear you have taken up walking as the doctor ordered. The young lady across the way says How does it go?" It must be awful when a flapper must “ Seems a bit awkward at first with decide whether to ahow.her new-style out a windshield.'*—The American Boy boh or wear her new hat. Magazine. McClare S t s » * » « tra d te s ts ) uali H riM-kroaclir». PETERMAN’S ANT FOOD exterminate* • lit*. F I.Y O S A N k i l l s f l i c » a n d ituMwjtiit«»*-*. P E T E R M A N ’ S D IS C O V E R Y ex te rm i­ nate* bedln ifZ*. P E T E R M A N ’ S M O T H F O O D p rotect* against m oth*. You must have a specific in­ s e c tic id e f o r e a c h in s e c t. N o single insecticide w ill exterm i­ nate them all. W e know that is tru e . ^ e h a v e had n e a rly 50 years’ experience. dlinians Cities Losing Residents R a b b it Econom ics Tillages and small towns are again showing increase in population, con­ trary to popular understanding. As a matter of fact the Institute of Social and Religious Research has found from heretofore unpublished census figures that the rate of city popula­ tion Increase In 1!k)0 to 1020, fell from 84 per cent to 52.1 per cent, while the rural rate was pushed up to 20.7 per cent. The discrepancy is due to govern- ment bookkeeping, according to Rob- ert McCulluch who made a study for the survey. The government auto- niatleally changes n town or village to a city when it readies 2,500 popu­ lation. Australia Is unable to prove hv figures whether the rabbit is a pest or a perquisite. In four years she shipped abroad ns food frozen rabbits reaching a total valuation of ffl.oo«,- 000, nnd rabbit skins valued at £7,(H«t- 000. But In one province alone, New South Wales, 1 1 0 , 0 0 0 miles of rabbit- proof fence had to lie erected to keep the little creatures from devastating farms. The cost of that f< nee mis ; CO.000,000. Another fence, cest not re­ j ported, nnd surely one of the longest lu ttie world, was stretched i lit* whole distance o f 012 miles between Bourke and Corrowa. G ra n u la ted o y o lM i, Ptl h , Inflam ed e y e * re lie v e d o v e rn ig h t by Ilo m an Ey-i HuLmnu One tr ia l convinces. 372 P e a r l St., N. Y. A d v . S om ething N ew in Fow ls T h e M e th o d A new type of fowl Is being raised ] In Alberta to supplant the high-priced j Heiress— "And we ll keep our mar­ holiday turkey. A cross between a riage a secret.” I »uve (to himself)— turkey nnd u chicken, the “ turken” re­ “ To everybody but my creditors.” sembles the turkey in head and body, Faith Is a higher faculty tliun rea­ hut in size, Comb and wuttles it is son.— Bailey. more like the chicken. j \ I SAY “ B A Y E R ASPIRIN” and INSISTI Unless you see the “Bayer Cross” on tablets you are not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for 25 years. DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEART ] Accept only “Baver” package which contains proven directions. Handy “ Bayer" boxes of 12 tall ts Also bottles of 24 and 10(1 Druggiats. Aspirin Is Ih » t r a i» mark o f D a r»r Manufacture o f 11.... .. . . H ignest Clouds The hlgliest altitude at which clonda float Is nine to ten miles Htiove (he earth, attained by cirrus clouds, easily recognizable by their faint, feathery shape, according to an answered question In Liberty Magazine. The United Slates uses up about four-fifths of the world's gasoline pro­ duction. . »h r o f .SallcjlkacJd IV A y I t ’s T h e re Customer—The breud you sold in, had sand in It. Grocer— Yes, ma’am, that was to keep the butter from slipping o ff!— Progressive Gro«-er. Large quantities of Ainerlenn seed trees art- being sent to the battle­ fields of I'lirnpe by the American T r e , association. Aged Couple, Suffering Acutely from Rheumatism, Neu­ ritis and Indigestion, Find Quick and Permanent Relief in Tanlac and Praise It Highly HE expression "A little bird told me" is based on the popular Idea that the bird from Its point o f vantage In the upper air found out all sorts of strange and mystical things and then revealed them to tb«<*e who under­ stood. This is a very «Id Idea and we even read o f It In the Bible, per. “ A wart on the chin doesn't en 10:20: -Curse not the King, no not In hance beauty," says Sentimental Hal thy thought; and curse not the rich | ly, “but It’s surprising what u help In thy bedchamber: for a bird of the they are in keeping kisses from skid air shall carry the voice, and that ding.” which hath wings shall tell the mat­ --------O-------- ter.’’—Anna S. Tumqulst. T PETEHMAV8 ROACH FOOD extenuW O akland G. A . R . V eteran and W ife Regain Health Do You Know -That: one roach gets a little powder on his legs. Rack to his nest he goes, l ie crawls over the others und eggs. F very roach he touches dies and disintegrates. H ere is the right Insecticide for each insect: 200 Fifth A t ... N. V. City ---------- O---------- ------------- ((£). 1927, W entern N e w s p a p e r U nlop ) Efficiency generally does not pro­ ceed at lightning pace. P e t e r m a n ’s has th e r i g h t I n s e c tic id e f o r e a c h in ­ sect. O n s a le w h e re v e r d r u g s a r e s o ld . You’ve got to KNOW you can nnd will, And value yourself nt par Whatever the Job you have to fill; AS YOU TH IN K AND W ORK— YOU ARE. to y o u .— T r in e . HE idea prevails that when one is Inclined to lug a bit In one's field of routine duty one needs a season of absolute idleness, as if loafing were the open sesame to perfect rest and the fairyland of youthful dreams. Generally speaking, no thought can be more erroneous and misleading. There Is nothing quite so befogging ! and injurious to the active mind as a 1 sudden cessation o f its energy or cur­ tailment of its habitual effort. Rest Is not to be found In Indo­ lence but In a chunge of activity, where both body and mind perform a new form of work. When the thinker becomes tired and feels that he cannot proceed another step In the direction he has been so long pursuing, he is In need of change in his mental environment, where he will encounter new thoughts in new settings. . The brain requires a new diet, a savory dish o f some sort' which will be easily digested and leave u pleas­ ant taste. , Frequently a radical change in reading will .work this transformation In a day Or two, and rekindle the slumbering fire from live embers hid­ den In the asiies. I f you are worn out In the tiresome chase of letters, turn awhile to figures, where you are compelled by the mere novelty of the change to conjure up some long-forgotten rule in algebra. Should that fail to satisfy, take a peep Into the body of your old Latin reader, or dtp into astronomy, where you are forced to think in new dimen­ sions and move out into the Immeas­ urable vastness o f which our own little globe is but a speck no larger than a grain of mustard seed. In a little while you will find that this novel operation o f the mind gives | rest to your thinking faculties, broad­ ens your vision, refreshes and strengthens your whole being. L ife assumes a new meaning. The dull skies become golden and glad­ some. Frowning faces wear winsome smiles, and in the very Joy of your new existence you go back to your old. dry humdrum work, which in some way realizes that you are the master to whom It must yield in the future with utmost complacency. • A real financier wants his million to perform wonders with ; average man would Just loaf on It. 'nipiesfF ft. O N 'T walk through it. Don’ t suit’ll it. Don't touch it. Co hungry fo r days first.” She's right. Peterm an’ s Roach Food exterminates every roaeii in your house. N othing is left but u little dry dust. Some housewives m ake the m istake o f fighting cockroaches with aspruy. Those are the houses roaches stay in. T h ey live down behind baseboards, uuder the floors. N o spray can possibly reueh them, o r their young, or th eir eg*;*. Only a powder can exterm i­ nate them. Peterm an’s Roach Food is the righ t powder. Just D Success doesn’t come to those who shirk, It’s not at your heck and call— You must add to your “ thinking’’ some darn good work And EARN Success— that's all. Green’s August Flower Heals Eczema in 7 Days or Less "Stay autty from P eterm a n 's! It has killed yo u r whole f a m i l y ! ” When you nre ready, you'll find it there Walling outside your door, And you can take Just ns big a share As you deserve— hut no more. ** G. 0. GREEN, Inc. WOODBURY, N. J. "Beware, my son, beware!’’ By SIDNEY J. BURGOYNE Mrs. Nina MaXteaon. Box 206, Ox­ ford, N. Y., writes— " I f It had not been for your medicine, I could not haye done my work as it shbuld have been done, Mother t< 2 ld me o f Lydia E. Flnkham’s V e g e ­ t a b l e Compound, and I Had read in d 1 f f e r e n t papers what It had done for different women. She wanted me to ______ 'ry It, so my hus­ band got me one bottlo at first; then I took two others. Now I am feeling quite strong again." Mrs. Ernest Tanguay o f Adams, Mass., says Bhe was ill for four years and could not sleep night* oy go out on the street. Bho road about the Vege­ table Compound and decided to try It. A fter taking eight bottles she was able to do all her work and go any­ where and is quite herself again. This dependable Vegetable Com­ pound Is a household! word In thousands of homes. The fourth generation Is now learning the merit o f Lydia E. iinkham ’s Vegetable Compound. For more than half a century, this reliable medicine has been used by women with very satisfactory results. I f the Vegetable Compound has helped other women, why shouldn’t It help, you? 30c & 90c. At all Druggists. SUCCESS \ * T h eir Sickness Banished by Lydia E. Pinkham’s V e ge ­ table Compound For Indlgeetlou, Dyspepsia, etc. Relieves Distress after Hurried Meals or Ovsrsating. Being a gentle laxative, it keeps the d i­ gestive tract working normally. Page 7 Safe Parachute A new type o f pa rat bate has been developed In Switzerland that works by machinery. It Is so controlled that after It is launched from a balloon or airplane It automatically stops falling within a few feet of the ground, there by preventing the contents of the bat ket from being damaged. “ From the day I was fortunate eno gli to line up with Tanla«x” say* Mr. Emil Langhane, ex-cavaTrymun an>i retired custom, olfi< ial, “ it lias kept my health and strength up to highest standard.” Sitting in hi, com fort a tile home al 221!) 107th Avenue, Oakland, Calif., Mr. Langhanitold howTiudachad re­ built strength and vigor for himself andhischarrning wife. ‘‘Tanlac worked wonders for my wife,” he said. ‘‘.She suffered from high blood pressure, neuritis and general run-down condi­ tion. TVnlac relieved her. “ I had sciatic rheumatism —suffered for five years with it so that I could sleep but little on account of the pain. Kidney trouble, indigestion ami loss of appetite had reduced my strength to a low el>b. “ .Since taking Tanlac my health, as well as that of my wife, has been re­ markable. Though I am M llnd, I could resume my old work any time. No rheumatism nor kidney trouble —ui p u t two yean. I never inis, an Opportunity to praise Tati lai. ” (lld and young, troni coast to roast, unite in praising thia farnous remedy of nature. Mode of ruota, barkx ami heriis. according to theexrluaivc T ’Ol­ iar formula, it is an amatine toni, medicine. All good druggists apll Tan­ lac. Oet a bottle todayl Over 40 nuilion bottina solò.