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About The Dam chronicle. (Cascade Locks, Or.) 1934-1934 | View Entire Issue (June 29, 1934)
U 9 K M IL P R E S C R IP T IO N A »>••• r.«*l**< l an ln<l*r||.ura| prescription frurn hi* doctor Af II bail boen mail» up for him |,r ( chruilil II » « « returned lu hliu , ha uaatl II f“ » l*<> year« aa a |»aaa (ha railway, gained a,ltiu»»|.,n dance, rii»*»*««. and Ih n altit » m |U Iba .v.alhga. bla daughter UHj p ia illia II un Iba plano. A ROOM IN A HOSPITAL Griffith O bservatory ANNI C *M M U L KKN ^ In !!»• mor»i»»g «rasati "«ila Ara Un««-,I «U h Ih. falnl lualrr « f IM ila un. Oui al il. m> room, a malia la ih* i * 1“ WblaiH-ra a noi bar nl«hl haa tomo ami T b rr. ih# Griffith majr ha vlallor* • » » UmbA brtabl flower« Tu touch Ih . Insul »H b .»qulalte 4 » Ughi. Thrra a r. good lb»u|lita lo «liar# io .{•II. o f pain. N .w Manila I*» mah*. »M Man ia to |rrH «ne«* i A a l" » »*1 1 an«'. l" « a r J k e a ltb an4 ■ Irp u g ib a g a in A Few D r o p i Every M ¿ h t und M oni Ing W ill Promol© u Clean, Heul thy Ckmdltliml At .Ml thug Stinti • a t U . M i . A a * « Aw#. To meet that tirai g . old wu»ld ou t de mjr «loor n-.il BEDTIME STORY FOR CHILDREN By TH O RN TO N W PE T E R GETS A N O TH E R SURPRISE I f T 'v ID you hear my cousin. Brownie L f the Thrasher. alngT asked Jen ny Wren of Peter Rabbit “ Did I hear him alng?” replied Pe ter. his eyes shining at the memory. “ H e sang especially for me. He haa tt wonderful rolce. has Brownie, and when he Is singing he acts as lf he en jo y« It himself and knows what a good singer he Is. I noticed that that long tall o f his hung straight down, the same way Mr. Wren’a doee when he lings.- “O f course It did." retorted Jenny promptly. “That's a family trait The tails of both my other big cousins do the same thing.” “ What—wha—what’e that? Have yon got more big ci-uslna?” cried Peter, staring np at Jenny Wren as tf she Were some strange person he had never seen before. “ Certainly." retorted Jenny. ’ Mock- ar the Mocking-bird and Kitty the Cat bird belong to Thrasher's family, and that makes them second cousins to BURGESS off. Instantly Prior forgot all about Jenny Wren'» relative» ami gcainpercd over to that tree. You «re, Ulory la ao beautiful that Peter never lo«ea a chance to aee him. Aa Peter aat staring up Into the tree trying to get a glimpse of Glory’s red coat, th* clear. a »eet whittle Bounded once more. It d r e » P eter» eyea in one of the upper branches, but Inutead of the beautiful brilliant coat of Glory the Cardinal, he saw a bird about the slie of Welcome Robin, dressed In ashy gray »Ith two white ham on his »Inga and white feather« on the outer edge« of hi« talL He »a a very trim and neat and hi« tall hung straight down after the manner of Rrownle'g when he was singing It was a long tall, but not aa long aa Brownie's Peter blinked and stared, for ha was a very much sur prised rabbit. « T W ll-irlaw —WKl' U n it » QUESTION BOX By ED W Y N N . . . The Parlari Paal me." Such a funny expression as there was on Peter's face! He felt that Jenny Wren was telling the truth, but It was surprising news to him, and ao hard to believe that for a few minutes, he couldn't find his tongue to ask an other question. Finally he ventured to ask very timidly. “ Does Brownie Imi tate the song» of other birds the way Mocker and Kitty do?“ Jenny Wren shook her head very de cidedly. “ No," said she; "he’s per fectly satisfied with his own song." "H e ought to be." declared Peter. “ Anyone who can sing as he can should be quite contented." Before another word could be said, the clear whistle of Glory the Cardinal •ounded from a tree Just a little way Afternoon Tunic Know Dear Mr. W ynn: I hare Just written a eong. The lyrics are very sad. They are about a young man telling how he made tore to a young girl and of her promise to marry him, then on the day before the wedding she tells him she will not marry him because she found ont he didn’t hare any money. W ill you please glTe me a aultable title for my song? Tours truly, A R T ISTICT. Answer—The beet title for your aong (according to the above deecrlp- tlon) would be “ She I»o k ed Me Up In Hradstreet's, Now I'm Dun." Dear Mr. W ynn: la It true that a Scotchman “ lore# HIS whisky?” Sincerely, JACK KNIFE. Answer—It la true that he love« whisky, but not “ his.” Ha loves some one else’s. AMI If NT HOWS 600* i UMO ttV hCMOOC CHICOHCN MAWV . r iS N V VC AHÍ) Afea In Iha «u.anilu»., my affectl..« botila Una wurtd «luna . . . Tho m o ligli! «lussi» Iha gto»w. A« I II. hrr». » M I . all mf I " » . .afubla hi/ »o r li! . . . Iha n arro» «a lla « f vn. »mali roum . . . i • H 'i . ’-i —» M i » n i * » each of butter and flour rooked to gether Add cream to tusk. Ih . «su r« of th. fight consistency. w » » o « » » I I and serre poured or er or around P>e rhlikrn on a hol «erring dish. Gar Mah with «anted bananas T h a t b e fo r e the general adoption ol glaaa in w in dows, thin plate« ol horn w ere often used, aa they ■till am in barbarous parts of Asia. Horn waa also used for lantema and book Mint gangaro# ( ’rush thnw «prig« of mint with a lump of auger, drop Into a glen* half full of crai ked Iro. Add four labi* spoonfuls of g r ip « Julro and Bit (ho glaaa to th. brim with rh«-g*-d » « i . r , flhske thoroughly and atraía Into an other glam Kerr. garnUtved with a •prig <>f mint. C bp ttedigri I bU4 co vera , h ence tba nam e h orn-books. Chicken a la Stanlay. M'-lt one-fourth of a cupful o f bat ter. add <>ne large onion thinly sliced and two brollera cut Into pieces for serving, t.'orer and cook alowly for ten minutes. Remove the chicken, rub the stock aud onions through a sieve and add one and one-half tableapoonful TRY THIS NATURAL WAY People »pend hundred» d a «I ol duller« every » « » » «<■*«* v> tag ■trai ourwrel » » t * r health i n tn d i ut \* «od Am ere* Many »1 the«* m y lr hare I» Hurl Ihauunli ol tmk* Many ol -..*»» wort »uttrr erg w e 'Id pan (rag "lheioittl* ' o l e » . Ilo*»» «Ctu '«A (f - «a nrvrf it,». Irose fuM 1 » » '• «alterad l>>m» certa»» ti m * A ad* ■ m il or eacea» «cad or «hrgg «* ce • generai rundown u e i n * * The «carnute and mad. *1 »*»J*dl « I i M p i *nd A m ere* i h » o»*« I wry targe (»trentag* o l the»* i * t k gttrwd *>k*»#d relwf and hr y N tbrae M i e t i ■narrai «a tr i uat- Today, however, yow do rv* k t t ko t<«w l i r » dotar» *r to par'.»»« <4 Ih. healthful <gu.l«irt e l hrm baiati «tuner11 u*t rr Yaw dn mA »w o he*« to pay the *■<r u m tuet ol h »* «g I ihr««. ' 1 epaart « tamers F'C tra ry Water U p u k h u g to fatti own h ea t the « * « • » n m t l i of one of th# » • W • H i menerai »a le rt » I crystal larra M a grrat larmg m «»pente T o ( t u « Waler ( J ) »tal» t l » A s e |y r»-.*h,ng it added. All y^r d» « adì f rary Water Crystal« to dr ink ire( » »t e r and y-ni h t » . » I '<• mm.»»! water which ha» h * H d ful» of sugar and two cnpfula of water Boil together for ten minute« : cool and put Into a buttle In the lco cheat When serving pour a tableapoonful or two of the sirup Into a glass, add chipped Ira with cold water and «erre at one«. Thla ta an good and Is always ready to a«-rre at a moment'« notice. Lemon Soup. Add the Juice and grated peel o f a lemon to four cupfuls of water, bring to a M aiid thl'krn «l.gMIy « R three traspoonfuls of arrow root mtird with a little cold water. It Is better to add the Juice o f the lemon without cooking. Just as It la served. American and European Sc «rv tits Aure« That Mineral Water It Beneficial u n e th in g about ua w o m a n ,“ aay* aansuoua Sua, “ w a a lw a y a k n o w eu» ne*t event I« co m in g fro m Ih* «o rn e r d ru g e to r e ” S n»n eyadirara — wwt; » m iu » A Modera Rabal ln one Frenrh rlllag.. f h a l. t f e o » (¡alíñala, thrr. ara forelgn residente belongtng to 21 natlona. Includlug G«e many, Itelgtum. America. Austria. Mpaln. Flnland. Ilungary, Gree».. |tue ala, Kwltserland. and Turkey. f«r li et “ r brumal *e" ech*» «e fort » . «uggevl vau l a m i e » . * '**? W «t*y ( i >»<*)• ri an*. Ju»t » 4 tef o l the mill**»» of pr"pte » , • ^ givrn them a full «od fa,r t* »I “ • vou » d l realise bove he«*cf»r »1 t!wf l u x t«en In «o many «uff«»*'». The U s o U l d « n e t * '« Ci » ‘ »'ff |l JO »r»! make» m ugh n. v-f»! W«rt f e »»errat v o l l R M p M 1 ' Water C a , Mineral W ills. 1 ' » » M otlel F arm House of the F u tu re are for «ale by dealer« ditpb, « g the red and grren C‘ra*y " *w ( ry tu lt tign l e t a b»>« 1 •!*?• Dear Mr. Wynn: I am a yoang lady 22 years o f age and considered very pretty. I am keep ing company with three young men about my own age. Is it all right for me to go with three different fellows? Votira truly. L M. A. K U R T . Answer— It la not all right If the other two And It out. lTCHinq sKin ttorweov It ocean on Ike bod«—^ Dear Mr. Wynn: In the government Income tax no tice, mention 1« always made o f “ A Full Return." What do you think that means? Sincerely. D. UNQUEM T. Answer—T o me “ A Full Return" al ways means when a man cornea back horn« drunk. th© N ty p ip in WNU Nrvlot. FOR W ARM D AYS RECTAL r COLON id TREATM ENTS with ice, sugar and cream, according to taste, makes a most refreshing drink for a warm day, served at lunch eon. Here la a treasured recipe which It will be wrell to prepare and have ready for any emergency. This attractive tunic dress for after noon Is o f powder bine silk linen. It buttons down the back and has a sheer navy blue scarf. Lemon Sirup. Grate the rind from one lemon, the Juice of alx lemons with four l i 'i ^ B i B a u f l U the cliunges In American living conditions i house erected by Th# Country Home, a national farm much attention at the W orld « Fair In Chicago. It I. " . •«•aped lot adjoining the dairy eih lhlu . New Idena are eml struct ion, which la o f brick, ale.) and concrete. The lower flo r«x»m. kitchen, laundry, waah r«mm. farm ofllc,'. work ahop an Ihe upper floor has four bedroom« and bath, plua a "roo entire garage. The brick used la reinforced will, ateel r.nla , and aet In place much aa the ao called fahrlcnled house# are F . i " l t rm * nd, r" ? lm bullt f,,r l- nn ,h«n Aa show no c e ll.! W,,h ■ » Improvement no cellar, lie architects rnalntalnlne that a a »n »» i. Also for R u n u ll ^ • 1 a »»« k , r i i i »-Mi