Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, March 17, 1926, Image 3

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    RURAL
E N T E R P R IS E
SPRING TOGS FOR JUNIORS;
IMPROVEMENT MADE IN FIREPLACE HEATING
NOVEL WOOLENS IN FAVOR
H E h o ro sco p e o f fa sh io n fo re ­
tells a Joyous a n d c o lo rfu l m ode
f o r th e y o ung g irl fo r sp rin g . E sp e ­
c ia lly w ilt b lith eso m e y o u th a t t i r e It­
s e lf In n ovelty w oolen c o a ts from be­
n e a th w hich w ill peep th e s p rig h tlle st
s o r t o f a silk en frock. Topi>ed w ith
a gay little flow er-covered c h a p e a u of
fe lt o r s tra w , fa b ric o r ribbon, w hat
Item m ore could one w ish to delig h t
th e e y e! Oh. yes. th e s c a r f ! W h a t a
sin o f o m ission ’tw o u ld be to fo rg e t to
a d d a vivid s c a r f to M iss S lx te e n s
s p rin g costum e.
I t Is not a t all s u rp risin g th a t th e
little m ad em o iselle In th e p ic tu re
ch o se a p lald ed c o at In p re fe re n c e to
a n y o th e r nov elty w oolen, fo r larg e
h an d so m e p laid s a r e a n o u tsta n d in g
f e a tu r e fo r th is sp rin g . She Is w e a r
T
T e O e e S t^ fP
a p p are l. T o th is end, g enius Is g uid­
ing Its loom s to check, strip e , plaid,
i m o ttle a n d m u ltico lo r e v ery w eave
, w hich com es w ith in its ran g e, ln d u d -
) ing tine ka sh a s, rep p s, tw eeds, chev-
, lots, c atn el's-h a lr su itin g s, lu s te r tw ills,
flannels, ho m esp u n s a n d o th e rs too
| n u m ero u s to give re co g n iza n c e in one
b rie f sto ry o f fashion.
W hile th e co lo rs a r e high In th e
m a jo rity o f sp rin g w oolens, th ey a re
a rtfu lly blended a n d so ft In effect.
S om etim es as m any a s from tw o to
h a lf a dozen c olors a r e com bined. In ­
te re s t in ta p e s try d e sig n s In novelty
wool goods re s u lts In a n e x te n siv e use
o f th is ty p e o f fa b ric fo r c o ats, su its
and ensem bles.
O m bre effects In flannels and b o r­
dered flannels In b rig h t o r p a ste l -xd
Don’t Risk Neglect!
T o Ig n o re th e E arly W a rn in g » o f K id n e y T ro u b le
Is S erio u s a n d O fte n F a ta l
Z O N E 'S health depends upon one’s kidneys. The kidneys
must filter every drop of blood. If they fail to properly
do this work, there’s a poisoning of the whole system. Then
comes backache, dizzy spells, bladder irregularities and loss of
vitality. Why wait? W hy not use Doans Pills? Doans have
helped thousands.
your neighbor,
Illu s tra tio n Show ing C o n stru ctio n of Flue From F ire p la ce to R e g iste r on
F a r Side of Room.
A California Case
' (P rep ared by th e U n ited S ta tes D ep a rtm en t
o f A g ricu ltu re.)
an a ir space betw een It and th e back
If an opening is m ade from n fire­ and sides of th e fireplace. An opening
p lace th ro u g h th e chim ney to th e o u t­ to th e outside a ir Is m ade by rem ov­
side air, a n d a rra n g e m e n ts m ade fo r ing tw o or th re e bricks. A ir e n te rs
i w arm in g th e incom ing a ir by p a ssin g th ro u g h this, becom es h e ated by con
it behind and u n d e r th e tire in to th e ta c t w ith th e m etal, and is delivered
room, h e a tin g hy m eans of th e fire­ in to th e room a t th e sid e s of th e fire­
place can he g re a tly Im proved, th.» place. It Im m ediately rise s w ithin the
U nited S ta te s D e p a rtm e n t of A grlcul- room, gives up p a rt of Its h e at, and
e v e n tu a lly w h irls ab o u t and into the
j tu re believes.
A nyone who h a s depended upon a fire. T h is w ould not n e ce ssa rily lieut
, fireplace to h e at a room know s th a t th e e n tire room e ffe c tu a lly ; It would,
th e p a rt of the room fa rth e s t from th e how ever, supply h eated a ir fo r th e tire
fire is th e coldest a n d th a t the tem p e r­ In volum e sufficient to re p la ce o r m a­
a tu re a ro u n d the w indow s Is especially te ria lly red u ce th e q u a n tity of cold
low. T h e fire m ust have air, a n d as a ir w hich w ould o th erw ise e n te r
c ra c k s e x ist aro u n d w indow s and th ro u g h w indow and do o r cracks.
doors th e a ir e n te rs through them .
More E la b o rate A rran g em en t.
! I'he b ig g er the hla?e th e g re a te r the
Very sa tis fa c to ry b e a tin g can bo sc
I q u a n tity of outside a ir d raw n Into th e
I room th ro u g h ev ery crock anil crevice, c u red from a fireplace by a more
until, w hen the o u tsid e te m p e ra tu re e la b o ra te a rra n g e m e n t. T h e a ir th a t
g ets below th e freezin g point, th e re Is Is brought in th ro u g h th e flue from the
no c om fort In th e room beyond th e | ,>u,f!'fic th ro u g h th e chim ney bricks. Is
Im m ediate vicinity o f th e lire.
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a t th e back of th e fireplace, and
More E ffectually H eated.
1 ,,ie n ciirrle d in a m etal duct u n d e r the
It is obvious th a t th e room will he floor to a re g is te r on th e f a rth e r side
m ore effectu ally h e ated w hen th e a ir o f th e room. A larg e volum e Is d is­
re q u ire d fo r com bustion Is supplied ch arg e d out of th is re g is te r a t a high
a t a high te m p e ra tu re . All o u r hom es te m p e ra tu re . T h is a ir h e a ts th e fa r
should he m ade fa irly tig h t for g re a te r p a rt of th e room and o th e r p a r ts as It
c om fort In w in ter. In such a house, tra v e ls from th e re g is te r up w ard and
| w ith doors and w indow s closed, the th ro u g h the room to thp fireplace.
su c tio n cau sed hy th e tire call he T h u s tile firepluce h e a ts th e room by
utilized to d ra w in to the room o u tsid e convection of h e a t as well as hy r a d ia ­
a ir Slug,lied (‘ire c tlj to th e fire and tion. and all p a r ts of th e room a re
h e ated a s it pusses th ro u g h a m etal m ore c o m fo rtab le th a n w hen h e ated
by ra d ia tio n alone.
flue behind to e fire or u n d e r it.
\ sim ple a rra n g e m e n t m ay he m nde
D etailed d ire c tio n s for In stalling
for use w ith an o u tsid e chim ney, anti e ith e r of th ese a rra n g e m e n ts in a fire­
th e sam e Idea m ay be ex ten d ed , w ith | place may he found in F a rm e rs ’ B ulle­
som e m odifications, to an Inside c h im ­ tin 12.10, C him neys a n d F ireplaces,
PLAID COAT WITH GAY SCARF
ney. A piece of g a lv a n ize d sh eet Iron w hich Is fre e upon a p p lic atio n to th e
Iiig a p h a n to m s red c re p e d e ch in e ' o rin g s m ak e up c h a rm in g ly In one- Is bent to th e sh a p e of th e hack o f tile U nited S ta te s D e p artm en t of A gricul­
s c a r f a lth o u g h a b rig h t g re e n one ! piece fro ck s. C om ing In 54-inch w idth fireplace but set lu to It so a s to leave tu re, W ashington, I>. C.
w ould be Ju s t a s sty lish .
; th ey a re econom ical a s It re q u ire s u
\ e ry h an d so m e e a rn e rs h a ir coat- m inim um n u m b er o f y a rd s for ii dress.
Ings c u rry out th e p a ra m o u n t Idea of G re en s a n d ro se h u e s a r e g e n era l fa
TV A F? 57 COMFORTS CAN Drop Biscuits Are Good
n o v e lty in th a t th e y d e p a r t from th e v o rlte s n s well a s so ft blues.
g e n e ra l Idea o f c a m e l’s lu ilr m a te ria ls
In th e Iw eeds, p a r tic u la r In te re st
BE M AD t, A T HOME
in Case of Emergency
h.v f e a tu rin g p laid s, s trip e s a n d gay c e n te rs in th e h e rrin g b o n e w eaves,
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T n sa v e tim e in p re p a ra tio n o r w hen
p a tte rn s , m a in ta in in g th e u su al so ft m an y of w hich u re e x tre m e ly elab o ­
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fu zzy te x tu r e y e t s m a rtly b e sp e ak in g ra le . w o rk in g o u t fa s c in a tin g p a tte rn
Economical
W ay / for Using n” c u tte r is at linnd m iikc d ro p bis-
>e-
th e vogue in th e ir colorings. Inclu d ed Ings. T h ese a p p e a r In p a s te l and
p a rtm e n t of A griculture. T h e dough
Small Amount of
In th e s e a re la rg e bold p laid s in sev- palm beach shade.
should he som ew hat so fte r th an for
o ra l co lo rs on a ta n or g ra y b a c k ­
Matcrial.
W ith such an Im posing a r ra y of fa s­
b iscu its w hich a rc to he cut, hut not
g ro u n d w hile o th e rs show solid to n es c in a tin g m a te ria ls a s th is seaso n wlt-
too soft. T he m ix tu re ,sh o u ld he soft
w ith odd b o rd e r effects.
n esses, s ty lis ts a re s p u rre d to fe a tu re (Prspnrsd by t h - U n ited s i» t e » n < p » rim en t enough to d rop fr-iii ti,,. spoon, hut
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C lev e r s tr a lg h tlin e c o a ts m ad e of a cam p aig
n of u n iq u e design which
Wool ntay be w ashed and carded at stiff enough not to sp re ad on th e tin.
w oolen fa b ric w hich is p lald ed a t the shall m ea su re up to thp fa b ric itself.
and m attresses, 'I lie spoonfuls should he put on th e
to p p o rtio n develo p in g in to a b o rd e r T h a t Is how It com es th a t th e ensem - i hom e for c o m fo rters
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o f c olorful ta p e s tr y design, boast cape- hie show n to th e rig h t in tin s p ictu re
th e b iscu its should have a sm ooth,
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I of A griculture, though it is a r a th e r
le ts w hich a re c u t from th e b o rd e r . Is fa
sh io n ed w ith e x tra o rd ln a rv •’ chic
. n ro u n d ed su rfa c e ra th e r th an a rough,
i me t . e<j | ooa precess. I f one h a s only
se c tio n a n d w hich e x te n d only a c ro ss a n d ch arm . T h e h a n d so m e m ate ria l
sm all q u a n tity of h o m e g ro w n wool, bum py one. If desired, th e top may
th e back.
o f w hich tills long co at a n d one-piece
how ever, th a t can n o t lie sold to a d ­ Io» b ru sh ed w ith ni'lk or sm oothed
T h e p o p u la r p la id co at Is a s a p t to frock Is sty led Is both p lald e d a n d b o r­
v a n ta g e, th is m ay he an econom ical gently w ith a knife dipped Into w a te r
o r ntilk.
be sin g le -b re a ste d a s double a n d It d e re d in ta p e s tr y In terw e a v in g s. It is
way to use If. T h re e o r four pounds
E m erg en cy " o r dro p biscuits a re
of wool h a ttin g for a com fort costs la
th e sto re s from $5 to $7. depending not q u ite like t h e rolled ones, hut If of
on th e ex act w eight. As one sheep p ro p e r consistency m-e equally good
i m ay yield from 5 to 10 pounds o f w o o l .
J u d g e s o f pa t r y Insist they a re
at a clip e \e n allow ing for sh rin k a g e ' M
m ere tender.
| and loss of w eight w hen g re ase »nil
D r o p D is c u it.
I d irt a r e rem oved. one or p e rh a p s two
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w a te r o r s o u s I
soft co m fo rts m ay he m ade from the
2 te a s p o o n fu ls b il k - p a r t s o f e a c h ) , o r
' i fleece w ith a sm all o u tlay for mate-
.
I n * p o w d e r.
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rial« If one ha« tim e a n d racilitle« for , 2 t«bh- p<,.,n fui« of
n a ry
j b u n dling th e wool.
Wool com fort*
shortening:.
2 c u p fu l«
s ifte d
fo u r
a r c w a rm er In pro p o rtio n to th e ir 1 c u p liq u id ( m i lk .
w eight th an th ese of cotton Alling
and a re g enerally m ore p le a sa n t to
Jerusalem Artichokes
use.
T h e wool mny he p re p are d In th e
G ood W inter Vegetable
follow ing w a y :
H ave you ev er e aten Je ru sa le m a r t i ­
ri
FROCK AND ENSEMBLE
» lo rie s In v e ry Im posing p o c k ets a t
tim es. M any a p laid coat Is c o lla re d
w ith fu r, dved moufflon a n d s q u irre l
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being fav o red .
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\ e r y sw a g g e r new c o ats a re c u t to
flare from th e sh o u ld e rs a n d th ese vie
w ith s tr a lg h tlin e s ilh o u e tte s for su-
prem ney, O ftPn a b o rd e r of p la in
c lo th o u tlin e s th e fro n t ed g es a n d th e
bottom , w ith c o lla rs a n d cuffs c a rry -
Ing th e sam e Idea.
N o v e lty Is th e
w ord w hen
it
com es to th e new w oolen fa b ric s, de-
I m arv elo u sly colorful, also ex trem ely
lig h tw e ig h t, w hich Is a special c h ar-
a c te ris tlc o f all th e new w oolens w hich
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1 a r e being show n.
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T h e d re s s to th e left Is o f p lald ed
. k a sh a c lo th . In colors w hich recall th e
'm e llo w to n e s and tin ts o f an A ra b ian
te n t c o v erin g T h e s c a rf w orn w ith It
I is o f gay co lo red crepe, fo r In th e ma
jo rlty o f c a se s a s c a r f accom panies
, th e d re ss o r su it. N otice tb e b u tto n s
on th e sk irt. B u tto n s a re a popular
trim th is spring.
dared by the mode to be among the ;
S iu u riest ite m s for th e sty lin g of sp rin g '
JULIA BOTTOMLET.
n l( waaiaro K n e a g r Valewt
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S elect only the c le a n e st of the chokes? T hey a re not a rtic h o k e s at
fleece, break It Into sm all pieces, re- i «11 but m em bers of the sunflow er fa m ­
m ove ta g s a n d dung locks, as wool ily. In som e w avs they a re like p o ta ­
which Is sta in e d will not scour white. toes, hut they differ Just enough In
P re p a re a tnl» of lukew arm su d s m ade flavor a n d te x tu re to add pleasin g va-
w ith p len ty o f good n e u tra l soap, not rle ty to th e (¡ally m eals. T hey a re for
stro n g lau n d ry soap, and soft w ater. sa le (luring the fall a n d w in te r in th e
If th e fleece Is very greasy, one half m ark ets, and they cun lie grow n |n
to o ne-third cupful o f sal soda may he p ra c tic a lly any home g ard en If tb e soil
1 added to th e tu b of suds. An excess Is well drained.
of soap o r sal soda or th e use of hot
To use Je ru sa le m a rtich o k e s, boll
w a te r will ten d to fe lt th e wool and them in sa lte d w a te r until th ey a re
| m ake It difficult to stra ig h te n out. ten d e r. Ju st ns you would p o tato e s. T he
Fiandle th e wool a s little a s possible sk in s m ay he rem oved e ith e r before o r
In th e w ater, b ecau se th is too tends a f te r boiling. C om bine th e a rtic h o k e s
| to fe lt It. F o r th is reaso n do not use w ith cream snip*, or se rv e th em w ith
a w ashing m achine In clean sin g the m elted b u tte r, s a lt and p epper.
' wool. P ut It th ro u g h th re e or four
Cold boiled a rtic h o k e s m ake a d e li­
| tu b fu ls o f su d s If ne ce ssa ry and rinse
cious sa lad w hen com bined w ith m ay­
I It In sev eral w a ters. He care fu l to onnaise, F ren ch o r boiled d re ssin g and
use lu k ew arm w a tp r every tim e and se rv ed on a bed of le ttu c e o r o th er
red u ce th e q u a n tity o f so a p and sal sa lad greens. T h e U nited S ta te s Da-
soda a f te r th e first bath. A fter th e
p a rta ie n t o f A g ric u ltu re s ta te s th a t
j wool h a s been tho ro u g h ly cleaned dip Je ru sa le m a rtic h o k e s m ay also be used
It out o f tbe la st rin se allow ing as raw In sa lad , like radishes. T hey a re
m n rh w a te r M possible to d ra in off p a rtic u la rly c risp If left In th e ground
« rid
It th in ly on clean d o th o r all w in te r and dug before they begin
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y P ’h" ’' o n - to grow ag ain In th e spring.
S tra ig h te n it n u t w ith wool or cotton
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card«, «ueh a« m ay o ften he found In
fa rn ih „ „ w a ttlc s o r ra n ^ p u r c h a s e d
M ilk S ugar
f a r ( , |„ K w „ , renK)Te , h„ Hmallpr b |t„
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lactose, ............
hslongs » to
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hy h an d
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, b o b y d rates. L ike c a n e su g a r. It sup-
A rra n g e tb e soft fluffy wool a f te r plies en erg y to th e body, but dissolves
c ard in g in an even la y e r betw een tw o i less read ily a n d la m uch less sw eet,
pieces of cheesecloth, w hip th e edge» , M ost of tb e m ilk su g a r re m a in s In the
to g e th e r and tac k or q u ilt through w hey w hen th e c u rd (c ase in ) la re ­
ts >th cheeseclo th and wool to hold th e m oved In ch eese m aking, and m ay be
la tte r in place.
i easily se p a ra te d from it.
W . J . P e a rc e , W a lle rth Ave., N e v ad a C ity,
C alif., s a y s : "T h e J a r r in g a n d Jo ltin g o f th e w agon
w e ak e n e d m y k id n e y s a n d c a u s e d lam e b ack . My
b ack ach e d a n d w h en I got dow n, I could h a rd ly
g et up. My k id n e y s a c te d too freely . I u se d D o a n ’s
P ills a n d tw o boxes benefited me. My back is sou n d
a n d w ell a n d m y k id n e y s a c t a s good a s ev er."
D oan’s Pills
Stimulant Diuretic to the Kidneys
60c all dealers. F oater-M ilbum C o..M fg. C hem ists, Buffalo, N . Y .
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G o a ls to B e M a r k e te d
A dozen g o a ts w ere tu rn e d loose on
mi islan d off th e w est co ast of M ex­
ico by S p an ish a d v e n tu r e r s 200 y e ars
ago. T h e Island to d ay , know n as
G u a d alu p e , Is In h a b ited by 150,000 of
th e h a rd y a n im a ls. It w as ta k e n over
r e c e n tly hy a d ev elo p m en t com pany
w hich o b tain e d a concession from
th e M exican g o v ern m en t. T h e a n i­
m a ls a re to he b ro u g h t to th e m ain
la n d a liv e a n d s la u g h te re d .
H orns
a n d hoofs becom e glue a n d o th e r by­
p ro d u c ts, (lie p e lts going in to th e m an ­
u fa c tu re of shoes, gloves a n d othei
com m odities.
W ill stop tom orrow
Colds break in 14 hours Fir the millions
who use HiU’s. Fever and headaches go.
La Grippe yields in j days. This 11 the quick,
the scientiiic way to end these dangers and
discentorts. Don't trust leaser helps, don't
wait. Get back to normal at once.
E-e S ure
Price 3Oc
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’’Those bilious headaches
can be prevented”
I know how agonizing they are. For years I was a chronic
sufferer.
“ And the headaches were not the worst p a rt of it. The strong
drugs I used to take to relieve the pain upset my stomach
and slowly h u t surely underm ined m y general health.
‘Finally I found o u t th a t m y headaches were due to con­
stipation. M y doctor advised N ujol. A fter taking it regularly
a few weeks the trouble disappeared.
“ Since then I have never had another headache. T here is no
reason why I should, for the cause has been corrected.”
Nujol Corrects Constipation in Nature’s Way
C onstipation is dangerous for f e c ts . T o in s u re in te r n a l
anybody. Nujol is safe for
c le a n lin e s s , i t s h o u ld be
everybody. Nujol sim plysoft- taken regularly. Unlike laxa­
ens the waste m atter and thus
tives, it does not form a habit
perm its regular and thorough
elimination w ithout overtax­ and can be discontinued a t
ing the intestinal muscles. any tim e.
Medical authorities approve Ask your druggist for Nujol
N ujol liecause it is gentle, today and begin to enjoy the
safe and natural in
perfect health th at
its action.
N ^ lJ liO l
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You can take Nujol
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w hen e lim in a tio n
for any length o f ’ » • ' " ’ ««'•« i . l u k . c . « ) j , ’ n o r m a l a n d
time w ithout ill cf-
fo r Constipation
regular.