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About Eagle Valley news. (Richland, Or.) 191?-1919 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 27, 1917)
LADIES! LOOK YOUNG ' - DARKEN GRAY HAIR (Jho the Old-tlmo Sngo Ten and Sulphur nnd Nobody Will Know. ' ' v Gray hair, however IinndBotuo. de notes aavnncitiK ago. wo all know tlio lulvinitjiKO of a youthful niooar anco. Vour hnlr In your charm, ,lt makes or innrn tho face Whon It fndes, turim Kray and looks otrcnkod Just a few appllcatlona of Boko Tea mill Sulphur unlmiiccit Its nppoarnnco a Hundredfold. 4 Don't atny Krnyl lxok youncl Either prupnro thu rcclpo at homo or Kl from any dniK storo n Go-cent bottle of "Wyoth'ri Hnco nnd Bulphur compound," winch is muroly tho old tliuo rcclpo Improved by tho. addition Of other inercdlcuts. T'louilntidH of folk b recommend thlit ready-to-una lirupnratlon, bocnuno It darkens tho hair beautifully, besides, no una can possible toll, an It darkonu nc natur ally and evenly. You moisten a hpouku or soft brush with It. draw ing thin throuKh tho hair, taking ono small ntrund at a ttmo. Hy mornliiK mo Kray nair illnappratu: after an other application or two, IU natural color In restored and It becomes thick. Kloimy and lustrous, and you appear yonrn younnor. Wyoth'n Hrik'o and Sulphur Com pound In a duliKhtful toilet requisite, It In not Intended for tho euro, inltlKft tlon or prevoutlon of dlacniio. Adv. SKIN-TORTURED BABIES Sleep, Mothers Rett After Treatment With Cullcura Trial Free. Bond today for frco namplcs of Uimctira Houp ana oinlmoul nnd learn now quickly may roilovo Itching, burn IiiK ukln troubles, and point to spoody hcalmont of bnby rashes, eczema and ItchltiKH. Having cloarcd baby's skin koop it clear by using Cutlcura ex cluslvely. Frco samplo each by mall wlUt Hook. Address postcard, Cutlcura, Dept. L, Iloston. Sold ovorywhora. Adv. URINE Granulated Eyelids, iwiai-.yes, I.yc miiamcu uy Jan. Jutland Win J quickly relieved by Murine. Try It In UUR LYtJNoSauttof.JaitErtComlsrt MarlnoEyo Remedy a'.iW.iV-'Hi: rv a.l.. la TutM tit. Tat io a tkt Kv "fnt. Atk Marino lire Itcraedr Co.. Chicago 4 MONEY FOR YOU. ThouNimln of trained vounif iHutta nmlnl llrhnki. Walker llu.lnr Cullitr. I'urtland, pUrrn luilpnU In pualllona. Knrvll any tlm. Vrvo UtUIOKUV. 200 Room 100 Hatha Naar Dolli D.pol. Aluolutalr Klraproof Hotel Hoyt Corn.r SUlh and HorCSI.., Portland, Ora. I.OU 1IIMKS. Manager. ltATE3. 7tc to 12. 8I'ECIAI.-Wk or Month oiLiiri Ve' Pork-Deef- iJilli Poultry, Butter. EB8 nd Farm Produce, to tha OU ItellaUa Kvardlns hooaa with record of 45 yoara of flquam IWIInira, and i M.urod of TOP MARKET ffUCls. F. M. CR0NKH1TE 6-47 Front Straat Portland, Oraron HIDES. PELTS. GASGARA BARK, WOOL AND MOHAIR. Wa wist ill too hire. Writ for prices tsd tblpptaf tut The H. F. Norton Co. Ported, ora,- mttu, wi. f WE WANT YOUR Poultry, Veal and Hogs HIGHEST MARKET PRICE NO COMMISSION PROMPT RETURNS HENNINQSEN PRODUCE CO. 18-20 Front St. Portland, Ore. LPpVpur Own Plumbing J Dr Imylwr direct from u. at wholiwalo prieot and aavo tho plumber', profit.. Writs ui to day your noodi. Wa will bIvu you our rock bottom "dlreet-to-you" prlcoa, f. o. b. rail or boat. Wo actually aaro you from 10 to 86 lor cont. All irood. miarantood, NorUiwrat headquartora foi Ixsador Water By. tern, and Fullar & Johnson IJiiglnoa. STARK-DAVIS CO. 212 Third StraaL Portland. rQ o P. N. U. No. 51, 1017. Facts About Big Guns of the Navy By Lieut. Filzliugti Crccn cf ih U, S. S. Texu : Ul 2 i i A ft-ljjcll rum U.biVl'&.tijrfront clKht r tt'ii hoofm or utec'l tuboH. Iinch In turned to an exact lit less nuvernl thotiKiindllm of mi Inch, thou hented red tintll ittpnJiHlnUiKwljtftYtoto W driiwn'on. " It toolH imd nt1(l!THliVnitlf not only by Hh tlileknwtn but by tho (trip of ItH HlirlnkltiK. ' Tho nrot or Inryf tfijiq btH, bUcul KrooveM mojrivo roininmto tito biicii Juot tis In uny sporlliiK ride. Tro iiiriiiloux llrluK pri-HNiircH between 1R uud 'JO toim pur sfimiro Inch com bined with iiclil khhqh nnd other prod uct of exploHlon enudo 'eroMlon or wenrliiK itwny nnd plttliif; of the KroovoM. Inner tulR'H iuu.:t bo re nmvi'll iiorloillvftllj'.' .Tlul lfo ot..th6 kill), ho-culledjNiibuut 1T0 whottj. r(qcu frlAiich't IffPifrrtfratftlcfo tiTolfeld few ycurn elnpitu before kuiih uiUHt be tnk en iiNhoro nnd retubed. The total coHt of retubliiK u l j lirclr. gun 1h In II,.. .,..l,.l,l..l.,..l nf 'I(VW' lleNlduH 1lii tnOiiiy I'rolou constant ' Hhocks of ' cxpfohRn crysiAlllr.0 tiie whnlo sk'ul structure. Crystallisation of mvtiil limy bo likened to tho drylnt; of cheese. At first tho muss Ih rela tively toiiKh mid elnntle. After lljo heavy punlNhiuent of protrnEted Jlrlnic Kim tubcH weaken nnd become brittle. Mleroitcoplc exnmlnntlon revenU con traction and disintegration of metal pnrtleleH Just iih crnckH nnd crumbly becllona occur In ft eheeac. Further Mother's Cook Book For Meatless Day.- Whero freli IIhIi nro obtulnuble there nro countlesH wnyH tf prepnrlni; them m that there Ih no need of wune news. Corp. thotieh n rotich flub, muy bo made most nppetlzInK, If the smaller ones nre ukihI. Tho nkln Hhould bo re moved, iik In It lien tho objectlonnblo flavor, more notlcenblo In tho larger than In tho Hiualler HhIi. Holt In corn nivnl, well nennonrd, and fry In hot pork fat, lining a bit of onion with tho unit nnd pepper for HenKonlng. Fish Chowder. This dlh may bo made of cither fresh or unit HhIi. Dice a few Rllceii of pork nnd fry brown In nn Iron kettle. Add enough witter to cook n half dozen potatoes nod three onlono, and when tho vegctnbleH nre pnrtly done add tho fish If uncooked. If cooked or milted It need not be ndded until ten minutes before taking up. The Hull Hhould be nhredded, using n pound to thu amount of vegetables. Season well, then add n quart of ttcnld ed milk uud a half dozen milk crackers which hnvu been scalded with boiling water nnd well drained. Serve piping hot. Salmon Fritters. Separate one cupful of cooked snl- man Into large Hakes. Lay the Hakes on u flat dish, sprinkle with vinegar, pepper and salt nnd let stand while the batter Is being made. For tho lint' tor, mid ono beaten egg to a half cup ful of milk, n little salt nnd paprika, a tablcspoonful of olive oil and a cup ful of flour. Mix until smooth nnd glossy. Allow It to stand for an hour In n cool place, then add ono teaspoon- ful of baking powder. Dip' tho flakes rnrefully Into tho batter nnd fry In smoking hot fnt to a light brown. Gar nish with parsley. Baked Salmon. Plncc a pound of fresh salmon In n saucepan with water enough to cover, add ono tenspoonful of salt, n half tenspoonful of white pepper, three tablespoonfuls of vinegar and cook slowly until It comes to tho boiling point, then remove from the fire nnd not nsldo until required. Place the llsh In n bnklng dish, surround with vegetables add n little broth nnd bnko tintll tender. Salmon Steaks. Cut slices Inches thick, and wlpo dry. Lay tho fish In n well-buttered pan nnd ndd tho Julco of n lemon, salt. pepper nnd red pepper. Lay buttered paper over tho llsh and let cook, allow ing twenty minutes for each pound of llsh. Cornish with cubes of cucumber, finely cropped pnrslcy nnd tarragon. Red Is Warm Color, Blue a Cold One, Because of Their Places In Nature Colors nffect one's feelings becntiso of their places In nnturo. Sluco bluo suggests u cold winter sky nnd Ico, It should not bo used In decorating n dark and poorly heatod room, points nut Miss Qrnco Averlll. Instructor In homo art In tho 'Kansas State Agricul tural college. "Ono thinks of red as being warm bccmiBo ho sees something of red In fire," said Miss Averlll. "Ho realizes that It la nn Irritating color It has been used with effect In bullfights. Ul? !t) Rurf,lH,iljtrfp;rout rfrno times tho crystallized state Is rcacficd sooner than Is oxpected, Tho guns crack nr .burst. On tho Michigan 15 .ftt,dfn 12-lncJi" tun;broko.oft.pnd fell' 'on deck; ' OiuW lioxt lohd 'tho gun captain, having opened thu breech to report J'boro tclcnr," shouted "There nltft nojlioef bVirtunttely no ono 'wflMtkllW; ' '''' The charge of n 14-lnrh gun Is 885 pounds of smokeless iiowder; put up In four Hllk-llnen bngs.r The bAck end of each bag Is painted red and contains' about four ounces of lilack powder called tho Ignition charge. A brass prluur (dmllnr to n rille cartridge ex cept Jt htijftto-Vtilleti' Ignites tho back .powder which" It) ..turn-sets hro to the hmokeleMs 1ow'tTer. Contrary to porfu--lar belief there Is no reul explosion but u progressive burning of enormous rapidity .v.Vubt'v.olinnes of gasjiit Idgh tcmperitue dn4" "yresau .'. ure pro djiced, -forcing thf.prQjwtllujouU :. A il-liith' shell weighs J.1TO pounds Is live feet long, and contains a burst ing charge. Twelve strong men lift one with difficulty. Yet froirj'lhe .gun It can sink n ImttlCHhtj) 12 jnlles.uwuy. 'It trnvelslitllicu.rnf!.bf,2,iQ00 fcct n sccoud. oc a mile fivery two seconds. On striking It expends an energy of C5,(VS7 foot-tons, or enough to trans port a load of two tons to twice the height of Mt. Everest. nven the old 'turkey gobbler Ih ex: cited by red. "Kneh color hnir.Its own Individual characteristic. Red gives the Idea of warmth and cheer, Jusfcns some per sons hnve the faculty of making warm friends. Red, on the other hand, Is likely to bo Irritating unless It Is used sparingly. The effect of n touch of red In n room Is cheering, but n room should not be papered In bright red. "Blue denotes n different character istic. It Ih like tho cool, sedate, dig nified person. Blue retreats Instead of advances. For this reason n small room may bo mndo to look larger If It Is papered In blue. Because it Is a cool color, Its use should be reserved for rooms which nro nnturnlly cheery and ndmlt much sunlight. A north room should not be papered In blue." Bees Are Supplied With Two Sets of Eyes; One for Near, Other for Far Sight The eyes of nn animal can only work together when they can bo brought to bear upon an object at the same ttmo; so tlmt, ns a rule, the eyes of n fish must work more or lehs Independently. This Is sometimes also the case when tho eyes can co-opernte, as anyone who wntches n plaice or other flat fish In nn aquarium will soon discover. Jinny insects possess m,oro thnn two eyes, which do not act .together. A leech, for example, has ten eyes on the top of Its head, which do nqt work in concert, nnd n kind of mnrlno worm hns two eyes on the bend and a row down each side of the body. Somo liz ards have an extra eye on the top of tho head, which does not act with tho other two. A bee or wasp has two large, com JUST FOR FUN I Taking No Chances. Mrs. DIx 1 was ashamed ot tjh you, Ephrnlm, to 7$f9 chulr you snt on at Mrs. Hen- shnw's. I saw her little boy wntch lug you. Dlx I saw him, too. I'm too old u llsh to bo caught on n bent pin. Self-Pralse. "1 don't seo why I keep trailing around after you when I could nmrry n dozen other girls," complained Char ley Dubson. "It may bo In bad tusto for mo to sny so," replied Miss Pencher, "but I presume, you euro for quality inoro than quantity." A Poor Compliment. "I hnvo novcr heard a inoro Inform ing address." "Thank you, sir. Thank you very much," replied tho benmlng orator. "Kr what part of my speech did you find tho most Instructive?" "Tho part you quoted." Oh, Womanl Klttv Jack was mlserablo when ho kissed mo good-by at tho station. Catty Ho needn't hnvo uecn. ue didn't hnvo to kiss you. , ii i pound eyes, which possibly .help each other, and nro used for near vision, and also three little slinplo eyes on the top of tho head, which tiro employed for seeing things n long wny off. Ho that for closo sight Inside tho hlvo nnd for far sight the bees will never need spectacles. " rX 'Italian -Museum Has Mdst- Valuable Book in World. . Tho tykVA Luucsn'tlAn ,rtfttseum of Florence 'Itiil,;, Jin's ' Ih ' Its' p6sscssldn what Is said to bo the most vnlunblo book In the world. This book Is called Hho Cbdek"t "AjnfallhuSj nnd Is bounced by some scholars 'to bo per haps tho oldest and by all odds tho best ancient Latin .manuscript of Uio Bibleii'c worjf'ls bolted' ,ip .hhyfl been' copied from" the trjmslnllon' bjf St. Jerome, which ho made direct from early Creek and llebrew scripts. Its origin Is placed In tho ninth century, ajid ftf.fhotigIjf.to hvbeenitboandI Xlpfy .of, Kngllsh. prlcsls;,-! " . ' '(3nly,rec1'htIy'iin'HJ (hi' IrUo 'character of this book become known. For many years It was owned by the Monte Ami nil cyhvent, without yilnyone being jfwar-'tof Its fuo'i"luc.; Of course It Xvos(4xnown to 'Jje. of. grjat antiquity, nnd wus hlghlyrlzcd on that account. But it remained for Italian scholars to discover Its reul significance. The work is now priceless. It can only be Sim1ned by virtue of a special permit from the highest Italian authority. Wise and Otherwise Until .Cupid recovers, bis slght ,ifntfrtag "-will continue -to;be more or less of n failure. Some men nttcnipt to practice what they pfencli," but they feoOh get out of tho practice. No wofidtr the way of tjie transgressor. ' Is Jmrd when, one consider!) the hruount of travel thereon. "In times of pence prepare for war," quoted the young man who-' buds Just squandered a lot of his hnref-carned coin- on an engagement ring. A Good Old Game. A man ninety-three years old, whose homo is In n Massachusetts town, walked 11 miles, one dny Tecently to indulge In an annual checker orgy with his former neighbors. lie left: for homo at the end of the forty-fifth' gnmo triumphant In tho thought that lie had mndc the best record known In 31 years. He had won thirty games and lost seven, while eight were a draw. In these days of golf and tennis nnd pool und bowling, the sedentary game of checkers has fallen Into somo dls repute, remarks nn exchange. Men who boast of athletic tnsfes speak slightingly of It as tame nnd tiresome, But It hns Its faithful adherents who nre undisturbed by criticism. The game entertains them; It even nrouses their enthusiasm; they become mildly excited over It. The old man In Mas snchusetts had undoubtedly been nlded to pass his ulnety years by tho pleas ant stimulus of tho simple game. Uls mind was agreeably stirred by tho ef fort to enter his opponent's king row, capturing ns ninny "men" na possible on tho way. Some Doubt. Business Culler Who Is the head of this house? Knowing Neighbor Mr. Smytho thinks he Is. hut then he hasn't been married long enough to know better. Foxy. Ma I don't know how I can get Wlllio to take his medicine. Jf I tell him what it is ho won't take .It nnd If I don't tell him he won't tnko It. Pn-7-JiiBt put It on tho table nnd for bid him to touch It and then he'll tako it. Information. Irato Pntrou I dropped n penny Into this machine nnd nothing came out. ' Agent If noth ing enmo out that shows it's empty, "But, sir, what do I get for my penny?" ' "Iuformntlon." Only Thought He Did. Heck Yes, I havo met your wife. In fact I know her boforo you married her. l'cck Ah, that's whero you had tho ndvantngo of me I didn't. Preparedness. Llttlo,' Ned Must I sloop In tho dark? Mamma Yos. Llttlo Ned Well, then, wait a mln. ute; I'll got out and say my prayers a ilttlo moro carefully. Young Mother Reserve strength for mother hood is of two-fold importance and thoughtful women before and after maternity take v -EMULSION Jit; supplies pure cod liver fdr rich blood and contains lime and soda with medicinal glycerine, all important ingredK enU for strengthening thfe nervous system and furnishing abundant nourishment It is free from alcohoL Insist on the genuine. The J.'orwezUn cod llrcr olt.ln Scott'a Emulsion ii now refined In oar own American laboratoriea which makes It pure nnd palatable. :'fr Scott &nowne.nioomfiId,JfJ. ifrp SIGNS OF DANGER Women Should Prepare. Them selves ' -16 This nation will require a great deal from Its heroic women. They will assist the wounded in the hospitals or in many cases they will suffer at homoIn dotrig their duty by the nation. Thousands of women who are runf blessed with robust health cannot under stand why thousands of other women corVl tinue to. worry and suffer, from ailments for a trifimt; sum Dr.1 Pierce's Favorite Prescription which will surely and quickly banish all Daln. 'distress and misery and restare. til a. wprpanly iunctlooa-.to'perfoct neaun. ' This old prescription of Dr. Tierce's Is extracted from roots and herbs by means of pure . Rlycerlno and is a temperance remedy of 60 years! od standing. Send 10c for. trial pke. of tablets to Invalids' Hotel, .Buffalo. N Write Dr. Pierce for free UB-pofee book on woman's diseases. You may also have confidential medical advice without cosL Adv. Dr. Pierce's P.ellets are best for liver, bowels and stomach. One little Pellet for a laxative three for a cathartic. Cynical. "Miss Cynthia is such a sensible girl." "Everybody knows sho Is. That is why tho men keep away from her." Exchange. Nothing Doing There. Tho seedy-looking man took bis seat at tho table and scanned tho menu. "Waiter, I've only 30 cents on me. Now, what would you, recommend?" The waiter gently removed the card from his would-be patron's grasp. "Another restaurant," he said. Ex--change. GLASS OF SALTS IF T Eat less meat if you feel Back achy or have. Bladder "trouble. Meat forms Brie ncll which excites and overworks the . kidneys in' their efforts to filter. It from the system. Regular eaters ot meat must flush the kidneys occasionally. .You must re lievo them Uko you relieve your bow els; removing all the acids, waste and poison, olso you feel a dull misery in tho kidney region, sharp pains In tho back or sick headache, dizziness, your stomach sours, tongue is coated and when ' tho weather Is had you have rheumatio twinges. Tho uripe is cloudy, full cf sediment; tho channels often got irritated, obliging you to get up two or three times during the night To neutralize theso, Irritating acids and flush off tho' body's urinous "waste get about four ounces ot Jad Salts from any pharmacy;, take a table spoonful in a glass ot -water beforo breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act, fine and bladder disorders disappear. 'This famous salts la made from the acid of grapes and lemon julco, combined with lithia. and has been used for generations to clean and sUmuIato sluggish kldnoys and stop bladder Irritation. Jad Salts Is Inexpensive: harmless and makes a delightful effervescent Uthia-water drink which millions ot men and wo men take now and then, tht avoiding serious kidney and bladder diseases. Adv.. THICK, SWOLLEN GLANDS that make a horse Wheeze, Roar, have Thick Wind or Choke-down, can be reduced with also other Hunches or Swellings. No blister, no hair gone, and horse kept at wort, eco nomical only a few drops required at an ap plication. $2 per bottle delivered. Book 3 U tree. AU3lJIUmi, MIC dllll.CJHll. IIIMIIIIIII U mankind, reduces Cysts, Wens, Painful, Swollen Veins and Ulcers.Sl and $2 a bottle at dealers or delivered. Book "Evidence" free. W. F. YOUKB, P.D.F., 401 Temple St, Sprlogtum, win. YOUR KIDNEYS HUR