Bl \I KKTON EN fKRPRISE FRID A!’ , AUGUST 26 Itti H i -W ä V rc HS&LYEI B U Y A N*> S E L L R .-M À /N 5 I OREGON l>AiRY COUNCIL — — ■ — I 1 I !■ I ■ ■ ■ — — — — «— — serts which are sure to please the CENTS entire family. A delicious cream It Is to Dolly Madison, charming made with fresh peaches is as fol­ A LINE wife of the fourth President of the lows: United States, that credit U given PER TIME for introducing and popularizing FROZEN PEACH CREAM ! MADAM MANZELLA PALMISTRY Ice cream in this country. It is ----------------------------------- -------------- MISCELLANEOUS 2 cups peach pulp, juice from H WOOD Not here to please the idle cur­ said that she served it first at a INSTRUCTIONS _____________________________________ ious but to help those in need. Presidential reception, thus giving lemon, -1 cup sugar, 1 cup w hip-1 She succeeds where others fail. CORD WOOD—No. 1, Old growth it the siamp of social approval. At ping cream, 1 cup thin cream, 1 j CENTS a line per Issue 2ARPENTËR. Grinding and Sa» $4.50 cord, S. D. Spiesz, N. Union, Readings daily, 274 6th St. that time it was considered a deli­ tsp. vanilla. Count filing. Phone Beaverton 7651. Ave., Aloha. _____ . _ _ „ r- Add lemon and sugar to the ,ount your profits. Cash should cacy but today the modem house­ ! MRS. DOWNING — Gifted Card wife knows ice cream to be one of peach pulp. Add cream and vanilla accompany the order. When a for fox Reading, daily 50c. Sundays in­ FREE FIRE WOOD—At Glosa the popular ways of serving our and pour into freezer. Freeze using statement is required the charge i s 1 WANTED Cheap horses farm. Telephone Beaverton 9855. cluded 533 Belmont near 12th, Wood Camp Cooper ML most wholesome and nutritious food 3 parts of ice to 1 o f salt. When 15c per line, minimum 60c Apt. 2, EAst 0738. It is real food for all ages and at frozen remove dasher, pack in salt and ice and let stand 3 to 4 hours. WOOD FOR SALE—Partly dry 16- all seasons. PERSONAL These Classified Ads appear in 5 inch slab $4.50 cord; 16 Inch old Because ice cream contains all of This cream may be frozen in an ' MRS. M. L. U MAR, Psychic newspapers : Beaverton Enterprise the food elements of milk it is electrical refrigerator tray’ by the growth $5.50 cord; 2nd growth $4; reader, Psychology Cards, Palm­ Tigard Sentinel. Multnomah Press. DRUGLESS HEALTH INSTITUTE Soak 1 table­ classed among the protective foods. following method: istry 289 South Broadway, near Coal and Sawdust. Phone Beav­ Aloha News, and Yamhill Journal. ] —Steam baths, massage. alcohol It is rich in bone building material spoonful of gelatin in 3 tablespoons Jefferson. Hours 10 a. m. to 8 erton 5225. rubs, violet ray treatments for in the vitamins essential to health, fuls of cold water for 5 minutes. colds, rheumatism and constipa­ i p. m. BEaaon 9880. Licensed. growth and protection against dis­ Dissolve over hot water and add to OVER 17.000 READERS WEEKLY V . V . V . V . W . V A V V . V . V . V . V . '. tion consultation free, nurse as­ pulp. When ease, and furnishes energy thru the the sweetened peach CARD HEADER, Daily including IF YOU HAVE SOMETHING TO ACREAGE WANTED sistant. Dr. Elna A. Sorensen. N. butter-fat. It is both a nourishing slightly thickened add thin cream Sunday 50 cents for ladies. 410 D„ 418 Swetland Bldg., AT. 0403 Sell and are in a big hurry to cream. food and a wholesome confection and fold in the whipped 5th Street, corner Hall, Westfalls WANT 10 to 25 ACRES, within 30| and should be considered another Add vanilla and pour into the re­ sell it, let the classified advertis­ Apartments, Apartment 9. miles of Portland improved with means of consuming the daily quart frigerator tray and freeze 2 to 4 FOR CONSTIPATION. COLITIS ing department of this paper house, have $1000 down payment, of milk recommended by noted food hours. and all Stomach troubles, use Dr. will assume . Arthur L. Scott, prove its ability as a speedy and SUN RAY TREATMENTS Neuri­ authorities. A milk sherbet, cool and refresh­ Abbotts Elimination Food. guar­ 415 Commerce Bldg. efficient sales medium. A wide variety of ice cream Is ing, is made with peppermint stick tis, muscular and poor circulation anteed to satisfy, $1 a package, available. Between the simple milk candy. treated. 166 North 18th, near W A W . ' . ' . ' by mail postage paid. Correct sherbet at one extreme and the Diet Institute, Room 409, 326 ^ Irving, BE. 4255. APARTMENTS MINT STICK SHERBET fancy and rich mousee at the other Washington St.. Portland, Ore, and the fruits, nuts and syrups for 1-2 lb. peppermint stick candy, FURNISHED 3 ROOM APTS— Come in ,nd HARRIETT MARSH—Psychic Card flavoring, there should be a kind' one quart whole milk, pinch of salt, with 2 beds $1.50 per day and up. PHYSIC READER—Circles Tues­ suitable for every taste and for ev­ Reader, Appointments Daily 9 a. ren n i if neri 2 eggs. Cove Court, 3rd and S. Ave, East ery food budget. days and Thursdays 8 p. m. Pri­ m. to 10 p. m. 271 Broadway, Mrs. C. E. Nelson, mgr., Seaside Crush candy fine, add milk and j vate readings 1 p. m. to 9 p. m. I tunt y ou ir* Commercial ice cream, m eeting! near Jefferson. Licensed, salt and heat in double boiler until daily. Dollie Clifton. 424 Jeffer­ the state standards required for its candy is dissolved. Pour over ui tonn. BEAUTY SCHOOLS son St., near 11th. composition, is a highly nutritious slightly beaten eggs and cook for 5 MARTHA DELMAR -Gifted Spirit- food. It affords a quick and eco-1 ual Medium and Palmist, readings minutes in the double boiler. Cool nomieal > dessert. The numerous , P R IC E » -$2.50 for and freeze using 3 parts ice to 1 part ONLY ONE BEAUTY SCHOOL in DEPRESSION 50 cents to $1. Gives readings on fresh fruits now available make pos­ the Northwest offers real Mari- steam bath, massage and feet salt. This makes 1 1-2 quarts. all affairs of life. See her today- sible a variety of seasonable des- j nello training. Send for FREE treated. Dr. Ethel A. Sacry, BE. mic :: ie SAYS— tomorrow never comes. 464 East booklet "Beauty Culture, the Hap­ 5676, 167 King St., near Washing­ py Way to Success.” Nation wide Couch corner 8th, EA 4006. ton St., Portland. P. ,T. A. ASSN TO CARE FOR FREE ACCESS TO GOLF LINKS free employment bureau National <4uy TIME YÎXJR. CCPY CP CHILDREN AT STATE FAIR FEATURE OF CONVENTION l’ KO PESSION AL 1)1 RECTOR Y School of Cosmeticians, 1008 TVtlS G>7PAT rA/.’. li/ JOL’fUJ \L LAURA E. PEPIN—Naturopathic Broadway Bldg., Morrison at POAJT SHOW UP OKI TIME, Physician, Electrotherapy, Diet, Broadway, Portland, Oregon. J. E. BUCKLEY, M. D. LET US KUOVt/ AMD WlU Manipulation and special reducing Mrs. N. E. Abbott, State Chair­ Portland, Aug. 26—Among the free SEUD YOU'A’ 'C i THEK t u..:- 194 12th St., cor Taylor, BE. 8237 Postoffice Bldg., Multnomah, Oregon man and Mrs. Dr. L. Wright. Vice- entertainment features which Port- GOT WO WAV CP.TTlUHft FOIi SALE Office AT 4756 Res. AT. 5048 President of the Oregon Congress ; land is offering to Convention visi- Vt/HFkl YOU POMT YER. i CABINET BATHS, SUNLIGHT of Parents and Teachers, state that j tors this year is free golf for all TREATMENT — Needle Shower, PAPER, SO PLEASL LUT U5 their organization will again occupy who register at the convention. BARTLETT PEARS -40 lb box 25c, including massage $1.00, regular SCHOOLS kuovy you pick, bring container. J. their booth in the grandstand build­ The privilege of playing without ___ £'J $2.00 treatment, depression spec­ Wesch, Tuaatin, Ore. ■ ■ I ing. Educational posters made by green fees on Portland's eight BETTER TYPE STUDENTS Ap­ ial. 9 a. m. to 9:30 p. m., Sun­ the children from different schools splendid private club courses and Ap’ * V' <. ,v preciated the personal attention, | days by appointment. 610 Dekum of the State will be exhibited. * the city’s three fine municipal links SEWING MACHINE White, Elec­ individual opportunity and recog-, Bldg. AT. 3433. ’ L d In addition parents and friends goes with every registration. tric $32.50 Multnomah Furniture nized training at NORTHWEST-j are welcome to come and rest. Also Exchange. Portland’s club courses Multno­ — EUN SCHOOL OF COMMERCE,! \ MADAM DENEL If you have any children will be cared for at a mah, Waverly, Riverside, Oswego, Day and 'Ight School, Portland nominal ehnrge per hour. Tualatin, Columbia Portland and idea of doing anything any way, fa is ' I FOR SALE—Baled hay, weaned The booth will be in charge of Alderwood and the municipal cour­ or any how, good or bad, consult pigs, brOod sows, male hogs. C, RADIO SERVICE State Chairman, Mrs. N. E. Abbott ses East Moreland, Rose City and this lady first, 435 Yamhill St. L. Johnston, Sherwood, Oregon. and Vice President, Mrs. R. L. ! West Hills are all 18 hole courses j with the exception of the last Wright. RADIO SERVICE and Repairing Telephone 362. j one named. They are the finest in COPALIS KELP SANITORIUM - c Modern equipment and expert \ . the country and have brought to FOR Kelp Vapor Baths, connected with SALE -Five Gallon Io not wait until your dog is “down in the enforcement o f Prohibition I United States. sick" to think abOVt his health, the laws, even though changes may be The President was openly pro­ made. Noting that both major Foundation advises. Rut if he does claimed the candidate of the Allied jKilitical parties are pledged to sub­ become ill, do not "doctor” him your­ Forres for Prohibition by Dr. Daniel mit proposals for amending the self. Consult h trained veterinarian, A. Poling, who supported him In Constitution, the Attorney-General licensed to practice in your state, and the ground that he is “‘opposed to i cays that it is the duty to enforce follow his advice, which Is Inexpen­ naked repeal” The decision was the law as it stands because any i sive and safe. generally accepted in political cam­ If a dog is fed properly, veteri­ relaxation without substitution o f . paigns as marking the end of a n y 1 narians say, the chances are four out state control would produce chaos worthwhile Dry opposition to th* and an orgy of uncontrolled ex- j of five he will never need treatment Hoover Curtis ticket It Is thought' Eighty per cent of dog ailments origi­ cesses. that other D n’ organizations will nate in the digestive system and most take similar action within the next i of them can be avoided by observing few weeks. a few simple rules. Wet leaders declare that bo*h Pork products, soupy and starchy candidates for the presidency have foods, fnts, sweets, lee cream and the w hen aoothlng tn m o I* wind l admitted fn'I-'ee r,f Prohibition since like will soon ruin the digestion of the Right from the first touch, antiseptic, one advocates modification and the soundest dog. “ Table scrap” feeding LOOKING AT WASHINGTON other repeal. While President Hoo­ ver’s acceptance speech went fur­ ther than his nartv platform. It Is not easy to ascertain the reaction of the Wets, stthoueh the Crusaders commends his s*and nrÿ says it will bend every effort to elect congressmen In accordance with its principle«, regardless of their party % affiliation. -H - fr-H-H I Certainly many Republican wets Our advertising man will be glad to call you at anv time on Work of All Circles every Tuesday and Sun­ ROOFING, Gutter kinds, patch work specialty, low­ day nights at 8 p. m. Private est cost, 533 Belmont St., near readings daily. 665 Johnson St. 12th, Apt. 2, EAst 0738. near 21st W. H. car. BR. 5345. DOGS SHOULD VISIT DOCTOR TWICE I YEAR T illllif’ healing Zemo takes the itching misery out of mosquito bites, rashes, and many other skin afflictions. Try it also for itching, peeling toes. Bathers and other outdoor folks thank cooling Zemo for relief from sunburn. Douse it on ivy-poisoning. Pimples and dandruff fade when safe, antiseptic Zemo is applied. I* in­ stantly eases razor-smart. Always have Zemo nearby wherever you go. Any druggist. 85c, 50c, |1.00. CARE OF DOGS Doctor G. IV. Little, author of numerous hooks on dog care, eetl- Diates that constant feeding of boiled liver alone will shorten a dog's life ,a is of every doe's diet. Ilorse-meat is (he lies! and now that mass product Inn has made it avHllalile to every dog owner, there is no reason why the humblest lit tin mixed breed cannot enjoy Ibis food which was once reserved for only the proudest aristocrats of his race. The meat should be balanced wllh certain cereals ai d minerals to pro­ vide a maximum of nourishment with a minimum of strain on the digestive system. Unlike most animals, ihe dog cannot balance Ids own diet. Prepared dog rations, made u ndiT the supervision of the United States Department of Agriculture, offer a safe, simple way to Insure balance l feeding, as they come in canned form, ready to serve. Overfeeding should be guarded against, the Foundation states, dm* henvy meal a day. preferably in the evening, and a light breakfast, ara enough for any dog. Proper f