% TMNONIAEAGLI a M:!k Tippler, Say» Dr. Schireson . Sf- • I > Peaches and eras in complexion* of nericali »numi bare tbair found* tion In a milk diet, according to laU.iA/U.' Dr. Henry J Mclilresou, fauiou» Jpsll ■/»» <'hU-ago derma tologlst and fa dal plastic sur geon. kilt e*i Doctor Bdilre- wo haa won Hama by beanti 4 .*. fylng motion pl«- tor», musical comedy and vaudavtlla star» Dr. »chlroson. and many »«a-lrty WaSiafl of America. He transformed v’ **fraany Brice's n<>ae. rejuvansltel Evu 'IVnguay's face, removed sixty four "IMihds of adipo»» tissue from Truly Shattuck In one operatlMk, straight ened the cross oyes of the Irsdim g* ,«^4%ur Hlngar'a mldgots. sad has per formed other corrections for luaklm; vu«.N’t»1» young sad beautiful. • t 'k; Doctor H<-hire»«>n has ono lofalllblv prescription for the attainment of beauty It Is: "Ono quart of milk s a Mag/ one hour of sunshine, and re­ past ad libitum.’* k i . **. "Ileauty speclallata and cosmetlr uiakera,’’ says Doctor Hchlresoti, “would he driven out of bualneas la a few weeks if all the women of ... i ■Amarlci« would drink their quart of uyipc a day. ” “Habitat und children have coni- bv plexlons of angels for tbe rea»< n that J^ey are fed largely on milk. Milk ». uaad ext« puiUf or Internally la ■ beautlfler Anns Held. I lielleve, was tbe first actreas who adopted the tidlfc *>. hath. . While this was ■ novelty at tbe time, and her proas agent un d«mbte<1ly made the mast of It, the as .»Aadpla In Itself was sound. Hut ■ < beauty secret of even more value is th* dally quart of tullk taken «• u part of the diet. -The mtlk-fed girl la easily dl», ’* ttnguMled by th» velvety texture and healthy color of her »kin Milk 14’» wonderful body builder, because V lf'ct^italn* every structural element. It la In n way, au elixir of life. * "Authorities agree that milk Is ths most nearly perfect food but It 1» aa Mtremely delicate on«* n« well Heat »uOi t»MMO. i’br Promised Imnd of the Israelites was said to flow 'with •and Ovid graded i ♦ eliillk »■ second only to nectar, the the gods." ^«Irln I A « A A e --------- 4--------- pt «lay traffic congestion, ac t<> th«* C Science Moi fulfillmt the vision o phet NaMggi. centuries ago said: “And they shall josti« ainst another in the rand » i I fll « Itl^hit.» ill tile h ascade Moun uiii^Haave put o ijr «now'hoe- Me creature« 'or ii hard winteg a. ...... have Ioni' talk'd snowshoe; ...... Ipreading toes, which .in winter art tovered with coarse hair, giving th< feet .*i reater in the Spnn- T me whom you iiw ♦< II lith, and I will tell you who you re.” Make it therefore your h*i»i- ♦I iti'*’. wherever you are, to get into ma! company which everybody h«* place allows to be the bes£ coin Lny next to their own; which is the last definition that I can give you ■ good company.—letters of Lord riiestertield to his son, October 174b * I - r- T NATAL By MITA H. aiVKN (Heme Boonemlst.) Efficiency and economy go hand nnd hand In the home a» well a« In the business world The emergency pantry, latest in­ novation In the cuisine of the modern house­ wife 1» particular ly Indicative of the truth of this statement. Thl» new sort of pantry—It may just tie a »helf In the regular larder —does away with Meta H. Given, that bugaboo of the bonis maker. the surprise gu«*t. Every woman haa had the experience of welcoming an unexpected visitor when supplies were at low ebb and ha» Marched high and low to Ond something presentable to put on the table. Tbe emergency shelf in the pantry does away with such worries In ■bort order. A can opener and—presto—a veri­ table banquet can be prepared In a few minutes. Tbe housewife may have her choice of many excellent meats, corn, tomatoes, mushrooms. If «he 1» abort of milk or cream, ■ can of evaporated milk, which 1» »Imply fresh cow'» milk sterilised In the can and with sixty per cent of the water removed will do the trick. In fact she may have two hundred or more savory dishes ready to her hand. When the surprise guest doe» ar­ rive the hosteaa naturally wish«« to ba hoapltable. She doesn’t wanl to be tied to tbe kitchen range half the after- n«A>a. She wants to eutertalu as she has been entertained. It Isn’t possible If »he a as to phon* frantically for the butcher, the grocer ■ nd the baker. But that’» only one of the placet where the emergency pantry comet In. Backetl by a well stock ad efner- gency shelf, the wife c«u get together a splendid luncheon or dinner in ■ jiffy. The »txintaneuus wish that cornea at the last moment to Informal ly Invite a few friends for lunch can be gratified at once with the aid of the new pantry. Afternoon tea for the bridge club Is an equally easy matter A glass of preserves or jelly, a pinttar of bread i an<1 butter, tea. »nd n dish of cookies 1 will meet the ordinary demands of I the ramial caller and a can of evap­ orated milk will answer tbe milk or cream need. Mr, and Mrs. David McMulieq I. Sola Hail 1» recovering from a culled to see Mrs. Rumbough over severe cime of tonsilitis. on the Burn Monday. Mrs. Rumbaugh is on the sick list. Sigh William», who got hi» foot »overly mashed at the O.-A. mill Mi»» Miily McMullen »pent Thurs­ roma time ago, 1» able to walk now day and Friday with Mrs.^Iler. without the aid of the crutch. Mr. Hull from Berkenfield wa.i in Mr and Mrs. E. E. Mill» were in Natal Thursday. Portland the later part of last week. Mr. Duke and »on Roy »pent Wed- Mr». C. II. Schämen was in Port­ nesduy night and Thursday with his land lust week con»ulting her physi­ cian. brother, Mr. Holding. Mr». Burris and Mi»» Perry were Mr. and Mr». Art Kirk »pent Sun- at the grange hall ori Thurnday aft« r da at the home of Chas. Justice. noon anil built a fire to warm up the hall a little. The news of your home town and county, the comings and goings, the Mr. C. Lane called on Mr. Iler activities und doings of your friend» und neighbors are chronicled briefly one day last week. and interestingly in the home paper The Engle is always pleased to re Mr». Frank Peterson »pent a few • <*ive items of news from iti readers day» with her mother at Warrerton The contributions add gr«.*atly to make the paper interesting to a con­ last week. stantly growing number. L. A. Peterson lout hi« good hurt ing ilogH by »almon poison last week her by marrying Tennessee Senator » •< ■ ' A1 * Father Sage Jdyj; •j Th’ fellow wbut hasn't s«*n»e enough to realize a thing can’t be done often jest goes right ahead 7’ • ’>i! '‘4k * PART OF THE MONEY that you earn should be laid a\ ay—you can put it in opr savings departmi it and have it set to work earning interest : nd you will be surprised how quickly it gi iws. BUILD UP a bi.nk account to call upon when needed. if *1 w* - JC*’ Bank of Vernonia i VERNONI A. OREGON ■ a I IwB ^Moneys saving: p B1!* 111 her Has your subscription expired. IM • ion Without Waste Íemi3 > Gash J] stores Price Isn’t the Whole Story 1 I trr a ! --á COLLECTIONS NO CHARGE NO COLLECTION KNIGHT ADJUSTMENT CO X Tillamook Hillsboro io 7 .ere is more- to economical food buying than mere price—although price is import­ ant Quality—the relative food value of each Lem—is vital. What your family eats —is worthy af careful study. In Skaggs Stores quality is never sacrificed to price—despite the fact that our prices are always lower. The savings are effected by our methods of doing business and our immense buying power. For the sake of your family’s healh—as well as your purse—shop in person at Skaggs Stores i SATURDAY and MONDAY ONLY “BIG K” HARDWHEAT FLOUR— FEDERAL MILK— per sack.......... per barrel....... 11 cans ■ ¿X 10 REITHNER’S FIRST SALE Ml ¿>ur merchandise is new in style, colors and always first grade. ^Nevertheless in order to give the people of Vernonia and surrounding country a sale, we will forget profit and offer you on Jan­ uary 0, 11, 12, Saturday, Monday, Tuesday and Childrens Sweaters 1-2 price Ladies and Childrens Coats . 1-2 price Làdleiand Childrens Dresses 1-2 price THIS ISA REAL SALE. Vernon,-'s store that leads in style, quality and personal service f WEITHNBR’S 4 * un‘ doe« it ! *. J SALE f! VV OWN IF YOU SPEND ill your money, somebody else will deposit : and receive the benefits that you should have $1.00 BULK DATES— 2 pounds ................................ 23c WHITE WONDER SOAP— 10 bars .................................. 39c $2.49 $9.89 CANE SUGAR 100 pounds .... $6.13 GEM NUT — 3 for CANE SUGAR— a YOUR BANK I N G Send in news items. The Eagle appreciate» to receive them for pub­ lication. w 1 Try the want ad* for re,ult«. -xx- ix- DO I1 4 Tbls la a new portrait of Lawrence navis Tyson, "bo has succeeded John K, Shields as United State» senator r<-om Tennessee. He was on hand ».han tbe seealoM of the Sixty ninth ungree» opened. I Ü^UO>ál - ----- ♦--------- mother. Then my father marrieii th«* girl. Now what am I to myself? "When 1 married th«* girl’» mother the girl became my daughter, and when my father married my daugh­ ter »he became my mother. Who an I? "My mother’» mother, which is my wife, niuit be my grandmother, unc I, being my grandmother's husLund then am I not my own griuidfather. Portland McMinnville 502 Board of Trade Bldg. T The Eagle appreciates receiving little news itmes. Hand or send or happenings of a newsy character, Mr. Osburn and Mr. Holding went phone us a prsonal. Of your visits or to Vernonia Friday. visitors, parties, dinners, weddings The children »turted to school births, sickness or accidents, any again on Monday, after a ten day We appreciate it. With the help of g Christmas vacation. They sceme.I t<. the readers of the Eagle it will be a better NEWS paper. be glad of school starting again. Last year I asked my beat girl t< with = The government entomologist studied the boll weevil, and their chief, Dr. Howard, formulated a plan for stopping it, but the bill he introduced in the Texas legislature failed to PaKi an*I * thirty year war agllns tthe boll weevil followed. ----------- *-------_ --------- 4--------- Ireland was the only country con­ The house rut, the wharf rat un«i the sewer rat ail belong to the same verted to Christianity without the xpecies. The rat can devour 40 per shedding of one drop of human blood cent of its weight daily. In New York City fully (5,000,000 a year is spent Robert Lincoln, »on of President fighting them. Lincoln, received an order to report ----------- *----------- to Washington. He got to the When Knud Ra»mus»en took hlu theatre Just in time to see Ms father journey through “the Northwest shot. passage” in 1923 with a solitary­ sledge and a single «log team, hi General Sir Frederick Maurice completed the )<«ngest sledge jotirnoy placed I^e abhve Wellington a< a ever made. general. --------- ♦--------- marry me und »he refused, so I got even A Boston book ek'rk reading that the only copy of Poe’s Jumaríane was in the British Museum hunted Mrs. Ruby Jessee Byers and baby for a second copy. He foui d it und On Monday night a crowd gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Dick, were visiting with friends in bought it with nine other books for Peterson’s and chivaree