Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, November 05, 1925, Image 7

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RAFFY FINDS HIS TONGUE
Raffy nodded his head, switched his
tall and swayed Ids long neck hack
NE warm sunny day, Cheerups and forth. It was evident that Jacky
was sitting on the ground In the had told ids difficulty exactly
Cheerups was thinking very hard
Jungle and looking lazily up into the
great trees. He was looking to see Indeed. Then Joyfully he shouted:
if any fruit were growing handy. "Why, of course, It's your tongue that
“I'll send Softfoot or Brlghteyes tip to can do it. If you can't tulk with It,
get It If I find some,” thought he. Then It ought to be good for something
suddenly he spied a long gold-colored ^our tongue is long and slender, nnd
face, all covered with brown spots, you cun stretch it out for those leaves.
and two big solemn eyes looking down It has prehensile or grasping power,
at him.
Cheerups was most too too, like the tails of the South Ameri­
astonished to breathe.
“Gracious, can monkeys. I ou can pick u single
that’s a new kind of fruit to m e!” leaf or even a blade of grass with It.
It can be made short or long, wide or
narrow. Now Isn't that a gift to be
happy about? There's another thing
Raffy: Sometimes the trees you feed
on are rough and thorny and hurt
your tender nose, so Just close your
nostrils to protect them. You can
do It, I know.”
Raffy looked delighted. He closed
his nostrils Immediately to see if he
could. Then he ran out his long
tongue and nipped off a leaf high up
in the Breadfruit tree.
Then he
looked at Cheerups with eyes full of
gratitude,
kicked
up his heels,
switched his tall Joyfully and ran o ff
through the Jungle.
“But remember,” called Cheerups
after him, “that the things which are
out of reach are often no better than
those Just at hand. I hope he heard
“So You’ve Lost Your Tongue, Have It,” murmured Cheerups thoughtfully.
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You, RaffyT*’
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—Klplln*.
MORE SAVORY FOODS
D E A F E N IN G
Now that the hubbard squash Is
ready for market, one may enjoy that
Mrs. Newly-Rlch w a s recounting to
Every
delectable
vege­ sn acquaintance the thrilling events
table in various o f the evening before, when the house
where
ways. A simple hail been burgled.
treutment Is to
“Aa a matter of fact,” she said, “w? !
cut It Into half- were eating our soup—”
pound pieces, un- : “Then, of course" Interrupted the
peeled, and hake candid friend, “none of you hcurd any­
In a moderate thing."— Tit Bits.
oven until soft ;
enough to he scraped from the shell.
//is Size S a v e d H im
Serve It In the shell with hits of butter
The girl was Interested In the ynrn
dotted over It. with generous sifting of the fat old sailor was telling. He had
Salt and pepper.
Just finished relating Ids experiences
haarletrt oil has been a world­
Peeled and steamed, then mashed with cannibals, and she sold:
wide remedy for kidney, liver and
with butter, salt, pepper and a bit of
“And so the natives didn't harm yon,
cream It makes a dish which few will after a lii”
bladder disorders, rheumatism,
refuse.
lumbago and uric acid conditions.
“Bless you, no,” was tho reply.
Squash Porcupine.—Steam a hub­ “They didn't have a saucepan my
bard squash In the shell. When soft, size.”
scrape out with a spoon, mash and set
In a hot oven after seusonlng with salt, /T B R E A K S ’E M . A L L R I G H T
HAARLBM OIL
Before she entered the “movies," sugar, one-rourth of a teaspoonful of
K V J T lim
handsome Alice Terry resided In In­ ginger, two tahlespoonfuls of butter;
diana. She was induced to accept em­ bent well and reserve a cupful. Put
correct Internal troubles, stimulate vital
ployment ae an extra in a studio. She the squash Into a glass baking dish,
organs. Three sizes. All druggists. Insist
was Juat eighteen at the time, and eo cover with a cupful o f the squash put
on the original genuine G old M r o & l
well fitted into a prominent part In a through a rlcer and brown. Cream
picture that she was given the lead, may be added If moisture Is needed.
and from that time on the has shared
Beef Kidney, Creole Style.—Trim
honors with other stare.
the fat from a fresh kidney anil cut
Into three-quarter inch slic e s; dredge
D rie s r ig h t u p !
Then, as his eyes traveled slowly
with Hour. Fry out one thick slice
down, down, over about eight feet of
If
you
Just realised how easy It Is to
j of bacon chopped and two tablespoon-
$ p H. IRV1NQ
neck and along about ten feet more
stop fiery. Itching, burning eexama by
fuls of chopped suet In a deep pan.
KING
s
f
of body and leg, he had the surprise
simply building up the red-blood-cells
Add the kidney, four chopped onions
In your blood with 8. 8. 8., you
of his life.
' anil one chopped green pepper. Toss
wouldn't waste another minute trying
“It’s an animal I” cried Cheerups out
until the meat Is well-seared and coat­
to
do It any other way.
loud. “But It must be the tallest one
ed with a rich brown gravy. Now add
That's the only way to relieve Irri­
In the world.”
tated, broken out skin of any aort. You
one pint of tomatoes, one-eighth of a
Then the funny head at the top of
often found and the mistletoe was al­ j tenspoonful each of cayenne and curry
lack rich, red blood. Impurities are In
APPLES AND SEEDS
Son—Dad,
what
do
they
mean
when
the long neck began to nod. Up and
ways regarded in antiquity as a di­ I powder and one teaspoonful of salt. they say In the history that In the old your system. Tha blood Is so weak It
fight back and overcome tha en­
down It nodded and nodded.
tiff ANY are the methods practiced rect emanation of the gods—which la Cover closely and simmer three-quar- days many men perished by being can't
emy, so tha Impurities break out
“Well, I must have said the right A*A today by the superstition of divi­ “another story.”
; ters of an hour. Serve hot on fingers broken on the wheel?
through tha skin.
thing that time,” murmured Cheerups. nation by apples, apple seeds and ap­
Our modern use of the apple In love of buttered toast.
I >ud—Why—er—son, I really can’t
8. 8. 8. builds the blood b a c k -
“But why doesn't he talk, Instead of
ple parings. They are nearly all in the divination comes directly from the
tell
you—they
certainly
didn’t
have
builds millions of new red-blood-cells.
Apple and Cabbags Salad.—Shred a
nodding In that silly fashion? He nature of “projects," or love-charms. myth of Hercules who recovered from
Eczema
dries right up. Bolls, pimples,
automobiles that far buck.
probably thinks I can’t hear so far The most general of these In this ,-+4he i lesperldes the golden appim small purple cahhnge very tine, mix
blackheads, ugly blotches and Irrltat-
with
finely
sliced,
then
shredded
ap­
away. What he needs Is a telephone.” country Is, perhaps, the throwing of a which had been given by the Earth-
I ing rashes all disappear.
N e w K in d o f C o n te s t
“That’s Itaffy Giraffe, Mr. Cheerups,’’ whole apple paring on the floor after goddess to Juno, the patroness of mar­ ple; add a small portion of chopped
Clear up your akin. Get S. S. S. AH
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din
druggists sell i t Tha larger bottle la
called Jack the Monkey, who was sit­ swinging It three times around the riage, at her nuptials. Hence an ap­ celery, a good boiled dressing and a
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fille
d
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more economlcaL
Sprinkle with A n d eald. " I w o n d e r w h o w i l l w in
ting up In the tall palm tree eating head In the belief that It will fall In ple Instead of a ram was often sacri­ little onion Juice.
T h e p e r s p ir a tio n c o n te s t th e r e I”
dates. “He can hear what you say the shape of the Initial of one's future ficed to Hercules and hence today we ! paprika and serve when well chilled.
Pineapple added to cabbage with a
C u rious B e lie fs
but he can't talk. He hasn't any wife or husband. Then there Is the seek to know the name or face of our
voice. Raffy, and Boomer Kangaroo naming of apple seeds and divining future wife or husband by means of good dressing la very good, preparing
A P u z z le
R e g a rd in g S n a k e s
who lives In Australia, are the only with them In various ways : the eating apples, apple seeds and apple parings. Just as above, omitting the onion Juice.
Field
Coca—Have you reud "To
In
spite
of
the
great decreuse In tha
Sweet Things.
( © by M c C lu r e N e w s p a p e r S y n d ic a t e .)
animals In the world who can’t make of an apple at midnight before a glass
Mouse”?
j number of British reptiles, many su­
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Small cakes and cookies are always
a sound. Funny the way men talk while one holds a lamp and repeats an
Cola—No. How do you get ’em to perstitions and churma regarding
a welcome sweet for all seasons and listen?—American Boy.
about dumb animals. Isn’t It? I guess appropriate rhyme with the expecta­
( snakes still exist.
at
all
times.
A
nobody In his right senses would call tion of seeing one's true love peep
The most potent charm against
well-filled
cooky
me that,” chattered Jacky with a over one's shoulder; and the “bobbing
B A S E M E T A L . IN D E E D
| suukes la said to he a mllpreve. Really,
box is a source of
chuckle.
for apples” on Allhalloween. Doubt­
It la a place of coralline llineatuua
great comfort and
“So you've lost your tongue, have less the reader can recall many more.
about the size of a pigeon's egg. Uld-
a
r
e
s
o
u
r
c
e
In
you, Raffy?" Inquired Cheerups kind­
The apple superstition In all Its
fusluoned people believe that ou one
times of unexpect­
ly. “That’s a pity I"
forms has its root so far back In my­
night In the year all the addera meet
ed
guest
A
Then, quick as a flash, out of thology that Its primal origin Is lost
together and atart hissing. Their
Spice Nuts.—To
Raffy's mouth shot the longest, slim ­ but mystic qualities have always been
LA VALL1ERE
breath forms a bubble which solldlfiea
one c u p f u l of
mest tongue Cheerups had ever seen. attributed to this fruit since the days
Into the mllpreve. Whoever finds it
sugar add
two
It was so twisty and slender that It of Tammuz. Perhaps Its origin was f A VALUERS, favorite of I-oula
Is assured of good luck uud Immunity
looked as If It could wrap around In the fact that the apple tree Is the
XIV and one of the greatest beau tcaspoonfuls of butter, when well-
from suuke bite.
mixed
adil
two
well-heuten
eggs,
one
anything and tie in a bowknot.
Another superstition Is that tha
tree upon which the mistletoe Is most ties of the French court, la ao often
Cheerups Just couldn't help laugh­
pictured as an adventuress and a de cupful of flour, one-fourth of a cupful
breath of snake on a hazel wand will
ing. He laughed and laughed. To
liberate coquette, that few know her of thinly shredded citron, one-half tea­
produce a hard atone ring which la an
spoonful of cinnamon, one-fourth cup­
think of having the longest tongue In ■ l i i t i t l - H - M - l - t l I I I H I H - H
real character.
Infallible remedy for snake bite.
ful
of
almonds,
one-fourth
teHspoonful
the world and not using It tor any­
Her nume wns Louise Francois de
Many country folk believe that an
A L IN E o ’ C H E E R
each
of
allspice
and
cloves.
Mix
In
the
thing! It wns too funny. Then he
I-a Valllere. She was born August fl,
ash tree will keep off snukes. A peas­
usual
way
and
add
flour
enough
to
caught sight of the sad look In Raffy's
1044.
Her mother brought her to
ant couple were horrified to find that
By John Kendrick Benge
•y es and realised that what seems
Paris when she was sixteen, after she make the balls the size of a hickory
“I should think that great automo their baby shared Its morning howl of
funny to one person may be no laugh­
had been fairly well educated and nut. Place on buttered tins an Inch bile maker would be In constant fear milk with an adder. They tied an aah
> H - H - W H H I 1 I H - H - i-H -F
ing matter to another.
brought up with the royal princesses apart and bake until light brown They of being arrested aa a counterfeiter." ! twig round the child’s neck, and the
THE
LIGHT
“I'm
sorry,”
sighed
Cheerups.
as a child. A kinswoman got her the may be dipped Into chocolate or Ion
"How's that?”
snuke never came near It again. Ilut
dant If wanted more elaborate.
“Something Is wrong somewhere, and
appointment of maid of honor to Hen
"Hasn't he made every one of ld> the child pined away and died, be­
F T - T I M E S I fin d I c a n n o t ass
I'd love to help you, but how can I
Chocolate Potato Cako— Blend two- millions of dollars out of tin?”
rietta, who was Louis' sister-in-law
m y w ay
moaning the loan of Its playfellow, of
when I don't know what Is wanted?"
W it h p e r fe c t c le a rn e s s to th e
There was some scandal shout these thirds of a cupful of butter and two
which It had heroine very fond, suy*
lig
h
t
o
f
d
a
y
.
“I can tell you,” chirped Jacky
two. and. as a blind. Louis XIV was cupfuls of sugar, add two thirds of a
London Tit Bits.
“ M a n ’s E x t r e m i t y ”
A n d th e n I a lt In p a tie n c e , s i­
Monk. “I have watched Raffy a lot.
told to pay marked attentions to som e cupful of grated chocolate and one H e ha d e xp re s s io n s fit an d m ee t
le n tly .
He has the longest neck In the world.
A n d used th e m w it h Im p u n it y —>
A n d w a it f o r li g h t o f d a y to
other woman—since a princess niur cupful of hot mashed potatoes, one
A Lady of Distinction
com e to m e;
There Isn't a readier anywhere who
never have a hit of gossip whispered cupful each of seeded raisins and H e a lw a y s c a lle d h ie h a n d s an d feet la recognized by the delicate, fascinat­
A n d n e v e r y e t th r o u g h a ll th e
E a c h one "G od's o p p o rtu n ity .**
«•an compare with him, but when he
about her. La Valllere then was a chopped nuts, one-half cupful of milk,
ing Influence of the perfume she uses.
v ale s o f d o u b t
Is eating leaves In the tops of the
pure-minded, rellgioua girl, willing to two and one-half cupfuls of flour sift­
H a t h It once fa ile d to com e and
A hath with Cutlcura Soap and hot
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trees, there are always a few Just a
seek ms o u t.
s e n e her mistress by Involving her ed with two teaspoonfuls of baking
water to thoroughly cleanse the pores
A
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f
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b
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f
“Tnct,” said the lecturer, “Is essen­
little beyond him and those seem to
own good name. Louis, st first forced powder, four eggs, the whites and
followed by a dusting with Cutlcura
m y stress
tial to good entertaining. I once dined
be the very ones he wants most. He
to pay her attention, soon developed a yolks beaten separately; one-half tea
Talcum powder usually means a clear,
W it h Its u n c e a s in g w a r m t h and
ought to be satisfied with those he
real love for her, and she, too, fell ! spoonful each of cloves and nutmeg at a house where the hostess had no sweet, healthy skin.—Advertisement.
frie n d lin e s s
tart.
Opposite
me
sat
a
modest,
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can get, but I know he Isn't, by the
very much In love with him All and one teuspoonful of cinnamon. Bake
look in Ids eyes. Isn’t that so, Raffy?”
through the time of her connection In a loaf one hour. Wrapped In par quiet man.
Sweet sixteen will ulwuys he charm­
H I I I I I I I i I I I I I I I I I I I I I >"
“Suddenly he turned as red aa a lob­ ing no matter what the fushlons und
with him, she refused to tell what she affin paper. It will keep a month and
ster on hearing hla hostess suy to her customs are.
knew about the Princess Henrietta still be moist.
hushund, "How Inattentive you are,
and her love affairs.
Dutch Psppernuts.—Mix one snd
La Valllere hail many enemies and one-four! It pounds of brown sugar with Charlie! You must look after Mr.
one of them—Montespan—finally took two tablespoonfuls of '-'nnnmon and Brown better. He's helping himself
By MILDRED MARSHALL-----------------
Louis away from her. A little later
Mother of nine convinced. One
one of cloves, with one tens|aionful of to everything."
Facts sbout your name; Its history; mesnlns, whence it £
she was allowed to enter the Carmel
dose o f Bretham's Pills are the
baking powder. Into this stir three
wss derived; etgnificsnce, your lucky dsy end lucky jewel w
remedy for sick headaches and
H o u s e h o ld N e c e s s i t y
Ite convent, where she spent the rest eggs and as much flour as it Is pos-
constipation.
of her life, and we can Imagine her en
Butcher—You want some brains,
stble to work In. Boll thin and rut
’’ Y o d r pill« r m a i n l y have dons 'W o n d e r s ’
Jesnnetton. but It was never Imported tlrely satisfied that her life of turmoil Into circles the size of a quarter; bake madam?
for me
I am th trtv -slg h f year« o f a s*, been
JEANETTE
m a rrie d th lrre sn yssrs a n d am th e m o th e r o f
and Intrigue was at an end and the In a very slow oven. These little cakes
Housewife—Yes, please.
My hns
from Gaelic soil.
n in e child re n
The diamond Is Jeanette's talls- lieace of the convent hera until death
will ruff up and are delicious. Ice the hand hasn't had any for a long time. —
" I was w ider ing fro m hesdac h e t end coneri-
HOUGH originating In France,
manlc stone. It Is believed to bring For, the court life of Ixtuls XIV was flat side. Kept In a dry. cool place, Progressive Grocer.
p e tio n for nearly fiftee n year« w hen 1 h«p-
from where most of our saucy little
|>ened ♦<> reed one o f »our ede* in the paper.
her wealth and power and love. If she artificial and hectic, and poor La Val­ they will keep for months.
H a v in g a he «d « th < th a t day I wen« to rhe
tlnlne names come, Jeanette has
druggie« and bought a boa o f fleecham 'a
wears It on her left arm. Wednesday llere, like many other women of her
Cranberry
Cake.—Cream
one-half
T
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c
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C
a
t
n
i
p
■n formally naturalized and its
Fillo. I to o k a d»>ee
T h a t doae «ae a ‘ life
day.
»aa
a
victim
of
the
times,
ratbar
Is her lucky day and T her lucky num­
cupfnl of
tier and one and one half
Pussy—Why do you suppose Miss
sever* to me Since th e n I b e e r had n o m ore
thplace Is generally forgotten. It
than an example of them
headache«, end m y h e alth le good I re co m ­
ber.
cupfuls
nt
light
brown
sugsr.
add
the
Mouser makes such catty remarks?
ana "grace of the Lord” and has
m e n d th e m i o w hom ever I m eet ’’
(® Georg. Matthew A d a m s .)
< < by W h e e le r • y s d l c a t e )
well-beaten yolks of three eggs. Hlft
Tabby—She eata too much catnip
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earliest origin In the old Hebrew
Mrs. H La Vtgne. leraey City N J
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two cupfuls of flour with a teaspoon
B F E C H A M ’S P ILLS a n " Itft sav en " to all
inna, a name bestowed upon the
The Safer Way
su
ffe
r,ng
fro m , tmmbatum
btlarutness. nek
ful of sods, a teaspoonful each of cin­
,v woman of the Gospel.
B e fo re — a n d A f te r
h»ada. he», and other d ig o tn e ailmenti
Two Highland farmers met st mar­
namon
and
nutmeg,
and
half
a
tea
F R t t S A M P i e . W r i t e to d a y fo r fre e s a m p le
'h en Joan came Into fashion In ket, and one said to the other, “What'a
Rhe’s dear.
spoon’'.I of cloves, add to the sugar
t o I I P. A lle n C o ., 4 1 7 L a n a l S t., N a w Y o r k
gland and named the daughter of come over Donald lately? I haven't
Khe's doggone dear.
B u y f r o m y o u r d ruggist In tf a n d fSs boaee
and
butter.
Fold
In
one
and
one-half
ward II and other members of roy- aeen him for weeks.”
But, oh, what a difference!
cupfuls of cranberries which have
fo r ‘■Better H ealth, Take
I, France formed Jeanette in ac-
“Och. have ye no' heard?” replied
Iteen
cooked,
put
through
a
rlcer
and
dance with their Inimical habit of the other. "Pulr Donald got three
M an an d W om an E qual
sweetened slightly, then add the stiffly
king a diminutive. Jean had s i­ monthe In Jail for steelin' a coo!"
Mrs Benham -Man and woman are
beaten
whites
of
the
eggs
Bake
In
dy been popular there and Jeanette
“Och. the big fo o l! Why did he
two layers and Ice, using some of the equal.
I Jeanne, which seem to have been no' Just buy it an’ no’ pay for It!”—
Benham—Then how la It that, when
strained Juice of the cranberry for
gKfW Tî
d almost Interchangeably, became Tlt-BIts.
It takes nine tailors to make a man.
flavor and color.
tantly in vogue.
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Lx Stop the throbbing and smarting
Raw Carrot Salad.—Grate or chop It takes more dressmakers to make a
eanne or Jeanette of Flanders, tt
at once with a toothing touch o r
Safe
Walk
one or two carrots, add a little woman?
w ss called, was the fsmous here­
chopped celery and mix well with a
Rub—
Whenever
I
see one of my
of the Henbonne, while Jeanette
good salad dressing Serve on lettuce
T o C h e c h H is A p p e t i t e
I’ucelle of Orleans ranks with the creditors I always cross to the oppo­
and sprinkle with s few finely minced
en
“Pin sfraId, niy dear, you'll have to
st of France. Jeanne de Valois, site side of the stre« to avoid meet­
or
broken
nut
meats.
do the cooking sg sla .”
ighter of Louin XI and discarded ing him.
Dub—I tried that plan once and
“Why soT’
e of Louis XIL was another famous
INFLAM ED EYES
•Tit* doctor says I tf# eating too Usa l»r Tt»>>msa>>n • ■ « •w a te r ,
nau bearing the name. The French was arrested for walking down the
■ o y a t swnr d rngatsi*« <»r
■norh.”
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it one step farther and have a middle of the street
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