Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, October 15, 1926, Image 4

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    VERNONIA
DR. ELLA WIGHT
DR. C. J. WIGHT
CHIROPRACTORS
Rheumatism, Neuritis, Stomach,
Liver and Intestinal Troubles
Delayed .Menstruation
T. W. LARAWAY
Physician and Surgeon
Oregon
Vernonia
Xt*. Western Newspaper Union.)
MARK EVERY GRAVE
DR. H. H. HURLEY
DENTISTRY AND X-RAY
Evenings by Appointment
Office over Halton’s Store
Vernonia
Oregon
Memorial«
at
in Granite and
Reduced Price«
Marble
Write for particulars
MRS. M. N. LEWIS & CO.
Fourth and Main St.
Hillsboro
ANNETTE BEAUTY
SHOPPE
MARCELLINO
All lines of Beauty Work
Phone 431
Upstairs in Pringle Bldg.
M. D. COLE
DENTIST
Vernonia
Oregon
CURLEY’S TRANSFER
COMPANY
LESTER SHEELEY
Attorney-at-Law
Vernonia
Oregon
Local Hauling and all kinds
of team work.
Office at Kavanaugh Land Co.
SPECIAL CARE WITH
FURNITURE HAULING
Phone 563
Res. Phone 653
Vernonia
Oregon
J. MASON DILLARD
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Next to Carkin Cleaning Works
Here every Wednesday
Portland - Vernonia
Truck Line
INSURED CARRIER
Vernonia Office
At the Brazing Works on
Rose Ave.
Phone Main 343
Portland Office
Auto Freight Terminal
E. Water and Yamhill Sts.
East 8226
Office No. 11
DELIVER TO YOUR DOOR
THE
KITC1ENL
CABINET I
“PRIMROSE”
Cream-Separator
(McCormick-Deering)
Liberal Purchasing Plan
The latest and most practical
development in cream separator
construction is the perfection
and adoption of ball perfection
an exclusive McCormick bear-
ings—feature, It converts the
job of cream separating into a
pleasant task —it makes child’s
play of a man’s job.
Experienced men who own
ball bearing McCormick - Deer­
ing cream separators have voic­
ed their enthusiastic approval of
this time and labor-saving de­
velopment. Ask an owner—or
Beveral of them.
Their state­
ments will prove our claim that
the McCormick-Deering is “the
easiest-running cream separat­
or in the world—and the rea­
son—ball bearings.
VERNONIA TRADING CO.
CASS BERGERSON
J. E. TRAPP
One Block from Depot on Rail­
road Track
We are very apt to measure our­
selves by our aspiration instead of
our pei formarice.
But, in truth,
the conduct of our lives is the only
proof of the sincerity of our hearts.
—George Eliot.
LUNCHEON SUGGESTIONS
For a aourishlng salad, the following
will be liked by those who favor
bologna sausage:
Holland Salad. — Mix
half a pound of bologna
cut Into very thin slices
with ofie pint of cold
boiled potatoes, also
sliced very thin, one me­
dium-sized onion shaved
thin, and six sardines
freed from skin and
bones. then cut Into bits,
Add two ha rd-cooked
1 eggs, sliced, Pour over three parts
of oil to one of vinegar, a teaspoonful
of horseradish and one of tomato
catsup. Serve on lettuce.
Breslau Beef.—Put lean beefsteak
through a meat chopper, season with
minced onion, pepper and salt, and
add one large soda cracker rolled fine.
Shape an inch thick in a greased bak­
ing pan and bake; cover with slices
of bacon after it has baked a few min-
*tes. Serve when the btu.on is crisp
and brown.
Chicken Griddle Cakes.—Beat one
egg, add two tablespoonfuls of melted
chicken fat, a cupful of minced chick­
en, half a teaspoonful of salt, a pint
of milk and flour enough to make a
cake batter; add three teaspoonfuls
of baking powder and beat well.
Pear Pie.—Line a baked pastry
shell with quartered pears, add a bit
of lemon juice and a sprinkling of the
grated rind; cover with whipped
cream and serve chilled.
Waldorf Oysters.—Put three tuble-
spoonfuls of olive oil in a saucepan
with a small onion sliced, one shred­
ded green pepper, fry slowly until
well cooked. Add a pint of oysters or
more, season with salt, butter, red pep­
per, and a few tablespoonfuls of cur­
rant jelly. Cook five minutes, then
add a tablespoonful of tomato cutsup.
Boil up and serve hot.
Coconut Drop Cakes.—Soften one-
half cupful of butter (do not melt it),
add a cupful of light brown sugar, a
cupful of sour milk, a teaspoonful each
of cinnamon, cloves and soda, two cup­
fuls of Hour; beat well, then add one-
half cupful of coconut. Drop by small
spoonfuls on buttered sheets and bake
in a moderate oven. Add more tiour
if the cakes do not keep their shape.
I
From School Teacher
to Great Eminence
A young man who was brought upon
a farm, qualified for district school
teacher, then man­
aged tosuveenough
money to put him
thru medical col­
lege.
Lnter. he moved
to Buffalo, N. Y.,
and today the name
of this man, Dr.
R. V. Pierce, is
known throughout
the world. Illa
Golden Medlin 1
Discovery Is the best known blood med
lelne and tonic. More than fifty million
bottles have been sold. If your dealer
does not sell the Discovery, tn liquid
or tablets, you can obtain a pkg. of the
tablets by sending 65c to the Dr. Pierce
Clinic, in Buffalo, N. Y. Also write for
free medical advice.
A VERNONIA INSTITUTION IN VERNONIA
—PROMPT SERVICE—
We call for and deliver
FINISH
------ ROUGH DRY
WHEN IN A HURRY CALL
Main 711
Too great hn«te Tends us tn frror.
Sure Relief
6 B ell - ans
Hot water
Sure Relief
FOR INDIGESTION
254 and 754 Pkgs.Sold Everywhere
Clear ThePores
Of Impurities With
FOR GOOD LAUNDRY WORK
We call and deliver TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS
Leave orders with S. Wells, Tailor, Phone Main 891
Your School Books
and Supplies
ARE HERE
r
ALL YOUR SCHOOL NEEDS ARE BEING
HANDLED HERE THIS YEAR
------ BY T1IE ------
VERNONIA
BOOK AND ART STORE
Year’s Sales of Lydia E. Pinkham’» Vegetable
Compound
E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound
In a iecent letter, Mrs. Daugherty
eays, "I was ill for four months
before I took your medicine. I
found one of your books at my front
door and read it. It seemed to fit
my case, so I began taking Lydia E.
Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound,
and after I took the third bottle, I
found relief. I am on my eleventh
bottle and I don’t have that trouble
any more, and feel like a different
woman. I recommend the Vegetable
Compound to every oue I see who
has trouble like mine. I am will­
ing to answer any letters from
women asking about the Vegetable
Compound."—M rs . E d . D acuhebtt ,
1308 Orchard Avenue, Muscatine,
Iowa.
Mrs. Carr Also Helped
MRS
ID. DAUGHERTY
1SOO ORCHARD AVENUE. MUSCATINE. IOWA
The Woolworth Building in New
York City, which towers 792 feet
above the street, is the highest build­
ing In the United States.
If all the bottles of Lydia E. Pink­
ham’s Vegetable Compound sold in
1925 could be placed end to end, they
would make a column as high as the
Woolworth Building with enough
left over to extend from Lynn, Mas­
sachusetts to Cleveland. Ohio.
In many little villages as in many
thriving cities along the route, who
are glad to tell others about Lydia
Muncie, Indiana.—“I could not
get around to do my work. I took
treatments and they did me no good.
I had always heard of Lydia E.
Pinkham’s medicine and I thought
it would be like all the others, but I
found out after I took half a bottle
as I have proved it wonderful. I
am taking it yet and I can do all
my work. I am feeling fine now.
and it is your good medicines that
have done it. I tell every woman
of the good I get from taking the
Vegetable Compound and from using
the Sanative Wash.”—M rs . P. W.
C arr . 721 West Powers St., Muncie,
Indiana.
When Cantaloupe Laughs
Language in Ireland
A scientist says thut vegetables
have thoughts, feelings and emotions
similar to those of human beings. If
that is so, how the average cantaloupe
must enjoy the look of disappoint-
nient on the face of the person who
has just cut it open.—Boston Tran-
script.
The native Irish speak in English
or the Irish language. The Irish is
a Celtic language, which is now being
used by a greater percentage of the
people of Ireland. The decline in use
of Irish began in the Eighteenth cen­
tury and the language was gradually
superseded by English until IDOL,
when only 20,953, or 4.5 per cent, of
the people could speak Irish. The
number of pupils In schools learning
Irish is still on the increase.
To encourage the rubber industry,
the Philippine Islands furnish seed
to growers at cost.
Children
Cuiicura Soap
Soap, Ointment, Talcum »old everywhere.
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BOOKLBT FREE.
For a change from the regular
Hair Color
broiled steak, try
;r
Baked Steak. — Rub
At your Drutffist 75*
HESSIG-ELLIS, CHEMISTS. Dept. W, MEMPHIS, TENN.
fine one canned pimento,
add a pound of minced I
D r . S taffords
beef, one-half pound of
minced veal, a fourth of
a pound of minced ham, I
and season with salt.
Form into a loaf and lay I heals sore throat. Don’t cough all
night— a few drops gives quick relief.
in greased puper, fold­
Never fails.
ing it well together; set
HALL & RUCKEL l«e*
on a pan In a hot oven
147 Waverly Placa
and bake 30 minutes.
New York
W hen done remove the paper, slip the
loaf from the paper on to a hot platter
and dot with bits of butter. .
Crecy Soup.—Melt two tablespoon­
fuls of butter In a frying ¡»an, add two
tablespoon fuls of tiour, and when well
Don t ignore il»e danger signal«
of nching eyes, rod I id*. bleed*
mixed add a pint of milk and cook
•hot eyeball«
Mitchell
Eve Salve remover irrita­
until smooth and slightly thick. Sea­
tion, rcdueeaintlammatioa,
soothe«
pain.
son with salt and pepper and add a
HALL <fc RUCIEL
cupful of cooked carrots which have
147 Waverly Pl.. New York
been put through a sieve. Boil up and
serve at once.
Dainty Croquettes.—Mix a cupful of
boiled and chopped calves’ liver with
half-cupful of minced bacon cooked
Theres quick, positive,
relief in
brown. Form Into balls, dip into egg,
roll in crumbs and fry In hot fat until
brown.
W GENEROUS sot BOX.
Minced Chicken With Green Pep­
At SFVWt.OCK**
All DruAAists — Money bac* Quarante«
wNtAk. CO
NAikMVII.ke.TtNH
pers.—Cover a green pepper ivi th
boiling water and cook ten minutes,
PARKER’S
drain, remove the seeds and cut into
HAIR BALSAM
narrow strips two Inches long. Melt
7
Remove« Dandruff Stop» Hail Falling
*■ -yjS
Restores Color and
two tablespoon fills of butter and add
'■L
Beatify to Gray and Faded Hair
60e and 11 00 at Dmgpista.
one and one-half tablespoonfuls of
flour; stir until blended, then pour on
¡‘4INLERCORNS Removes Corns. Cal-
two-thirds of a cupful of chicken
lotises, etc., stops all pain, ensures comfort to ,h«
brotlv* Bring to the boiling point, add
feet, makes walking easy. 15c by mail or at Drug-
u cupful of diced chicken and the pep­ gists, litbcox Chemical Works, UaU-uogne, N. Y
pers, again boil, and serve on pieces
of toasted bread.
Strawberry Trifle.—< ’lit strawberries
Into halves and mix with granulated
sugar, let stand un hour. Arrange
lady lingers log cabin fashion, fill with
the sugared berries and cover with
haarlem oil has been a world­
sweetened whipped cream.
wide remedy for kidney, liver «nd
Chicken Souffle. With a cupful
bladder disorders, rheumatism,
more or less of cold chicken mt info
lumbago and uric acid conditions.
bits one may have a most delicious
luncheon dish. Prepare a white sauce
using half chicken stock and half
cream, one cupful, three tablespoon­
fuls of chicken fat or butter, three of
flour, cook until well blended, then add
the liquid and cook until thick ; stir In
correct internal troubles, stimulate vital
the chicken and add two or three well-
organs. Three sizes. All druggists. Insist
beaten egg yolks and fold In the stiffly
on the original genuine G old M edal .
beaten whites. Adil cooked mushrooms,
cooked green pepper, onion Juice, salt
and cayenne tn taste. Bake until nuffv
and well-set and serve hot. as
apt to fall very quickly.
’ Summer squash cooked in as
water as possible and drained,
mashed, is most appetizing served
with plenty of butter and seasoning.
It Is better to eat more often and
lightly than tn take a heavy meal at
any time. Exercise In the open air
and sunshine Is as essential at seventy
as It Is at seven
Gfban Retire
olive tar
coldsfl ....
and
State Laundry Co
HIGHER THAN
WOOLWORTH BUILDING
Educational Argument
In the rural districts of England
where children have always gone to
work In the fields, compulsory educa­
tion Is looked upon with a good deal
of disfavor. The Argonaut says that
during an election a candidate for
parliamentary honors was addressing
a meeting of Yorkshire men when he
was Interrupted by a man who asked:
“Art in favor o’ childer goin’ t*
school, till they be sixteen?”
“Certainly I am,’’ said the speaker.
“Well, *rn not,” was the emphatic an­
swer. “I’m noone goin’ to ’ave m.v lad
coomln’ whoam fro’ t’sehool an’ axin’
me for money for a shave.”—Youth’s
Companion.
What to Eat
AMERICAN LAUNDRY
Friday, October 15, 1926
EAGLE
EYES HU
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OILS
CÂRBOÎL
EsS
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MOTHER:- Fletcher’»
Castoria is a pleasant, harm­
less Substitute for Castor Oil,
Paregoric, Teething Drops
and Soothing Syrups, espe­
cially prepared for Infants in arms and Children all ages.
To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of
Proven directions on rich package. Physicians everywhere recommend it
Why Is It—
Poetic Intoxicant
That the evening you planned for a
quiet one Is usually a rip snorter?—
that the day you go to the country It
always rains?—that all plans made be­
tween 1 and 6 a. m. never materialize?
--that every time you are taken to the
theater you have seen the play be­
fore?—that after you have given the
waiter the order, you always discover
on the. menu a far more appetizing
dish?—that yesterday’s newspaper
seems ages old?—that you can never
remember the singularly brilliant
thought that struck you the other
morning in the bath?—that whenever
you are in a hurry every thoroughfare
turns out to be a one-way street of
the opposite direction?—that you can
never tell whnt a woman Is going to
do next?—Kansas City Star.
A new intoxicant has appeared In
Japan. In the precincts of a shrine
at Kameido in Japan the other day a
policeman on patrol discovered what
he took to be n corpse. He tele­
phoned to the village oflice for a coffin,
which was at once sent, and the body
put in. On the way to the village
oilice, however, the corpse in the coffin
revived and began to sing and dance,
to the alarm of the bearers. It was
later ascertained that he was a young
man, aged twenty-three, who had been
made intoxicated by viewing the
cherry blossoms.
A machine to measure the exact col­
or of different kinds of hay has been
invented to help local inspectors In
the grading of hay.
FOR OVER
3CO YEARS
BAYER ASPIRIN
and INSISTI
Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for
Colds
Pain
Headache
Neuralgia
Neuritis
Toothache
Lumbago
Rheumatism
DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEART
Accept only "Bayer” pickage
which contains proven directions.
AsDUka U U m
Tandy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets
Aho bottles of 24 and 100—Dru^gista.
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