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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 25, 1926)
VERNONIA T. W. LARAWAY Physician and Surgeon I WRIGLEYS Oregon Vernonia EAGLE OOOOOœOCKXKlOOOOOOOOOOCx^ O Popular San Diego Woman ; CThe Kitchen í Recovers From Long Illness Cabinet Amazing Improvement in Mrs. Jester’s Health Surprises g OOJOOOOOOCXXXWOOOOOOOOOOO It I cannot do great things, I can do small things in a great way. —James Freeman Clarke. Bargains that will save irou many a dol- ar will escape you if you fail to read carefully and regularly the advertising of local merchants M. D. COLE DENTIST Vernonia Oregon In This Paper LESTER SHEELEY Attorney-at-Law Vernonia ANNETTE BEAUTY SHOPPE Oregon MARCELLINO All lines of Beauty Work Phone 431 Upstairs in Pringle Bldg. J. MASON DILLARD ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Next to Carkin Cleaning Works Did It Ever Occur to You Here every Wednesday That price is not the first thing to be considered in a job of printing I Throwing type together in a hap hazard way does not require any knowledge of the printing art. That isn't the kind of work you want. But artistic typography in stationery and advertising reflects credit to any concern. Our knowl edge of printing gained by long experience enables us to produce Portland-Vernonia Truck Line INSURED CARRIER Attractive Printing for Every Purpose Vernonia Office At the Brazing Works on Rose Ave. Phone Main 343 Don’t order anything in this line until you call on us. Portland Office Auto Freight Terminal MARK EVERY GRAVE Memorials in Granite and Marble at Reduced Prices E. Water and Yamhill St». East «226 Office No. 11 Write for particulars MRS. M. N. LEWIS & CO. DELIVER TO YOUR DOOR F you want what you want when you want it—in the printing line— WE HAVE IT! Fourth and Main St. / Hillsboro IF YOU NEED i a I Letterheads Cards Folders Invitations Circulars Statements Envelopes Billheads or anything else in the print* ing line, come in and see us. State Laundry Co. 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 ALL YOUR SCHOOL NEEDS ARE BEING HANDLED HERE THIS YEAR ------ BY THE ------ VERNONIA BOOK AND ART STORE THREE UNUSUAL DESSERTS Every woman likes to have at her finger tips a few “sure-flre” company desserts—t ogive confidence in times of stress. These three are simply delicious and they’re so easily mutle that you can treat the family A treat in the Peppermint-flavored any day In the «ugar-coated jacket and another in week without wait ing for Sunday. the Peppermint-flavored gum inside— Lady-Finger Pudding.—Split twelve utmost value in long-lasting delight lady fingers, spread with Jam or Jelly, and put together again. Make u soft custard of one-half cupful of sweet ened condensed milk diluted with one and one-lialf cupfuls of hot water, thrfee egg yolks, one-eighth teaspoonful of salt and one teaspoonful of vanilla. Place a layer of the lady fingers in bottom of buttered dish and cover a meringue custard; repeat. Make a meringue of two egg whites, stiffly beaten, and four tublespoonfuls of granulated sugar. Cover top of pudding. Bake In a slow Original Saver oven until meringue is slightly Seth—Josh’» boy sure does believe browned. in daylight saving. Southern Pecan Pie.—Dilute three- Eph—How so? fourths cupful sweetened condensed Seth—Why, lie loafs all day. Never nses It for anything.—Allston Re milk with one and one-fourth cupfuls hot water and bring to scalding point corder. In a double boiler. Cream two" table spoonfuls butter, add four tablespoon fuls flour gradually, then two egg yolks slightly beaten and one-fourth tea Good Health Requires Good spoonful salt. Pour scalding milk over mixture gradually, stirring constantly; Elimination. return to double boiler and cook fif O be well, you must keep teen minutes. Remove from fire, and the blood stream free from impurities. If the kidneys lag, add three-fourths cupful pecan meats allowing body poisons to accu cut into small pieces, and one teaspoon mulate, a toxic condition is cre ful vanlila. Pour Into a baked pastry ated. One is apt to feel dull, shell and cover top with meringue languid, tired and achy. A nag made of two egg whites stiffly beaten ging backache is sometimes a and four tablespoonfuls sugar. Brown symptom, with drowsy head aches and dizzy spells. That the lightly in a moderate oven. Pineapple Tapioca With Custard kidney3 are not functioning prop erly is often shown by burning Sauce.—Dilute tliree-fourths cupful or scanty passage of secretions. sweetened condensed milk with two If you have reason to suspect im and one-fourth cupfuls hot water, stir proper kidney functioning, try ring well. Bring to scalding point In Doan’s Pills — a tested stimu a double boiler. Add three tablespoon lant diuretic. Users praise them throughout the United States. fuls quick-cooking tapioca, one cupful grated or crushed pineapple, and one- Ask your neighbor! fourtli teaspoonful salt. Cook one- half hour. Remove from fire and fold In two stiffly beaten egg whites. Chill. Make sauce as follows: Dilute one- Stimulant Diuretic to the Kidney! half cupful sweetened condensed milk go.ter Milburn Co..Ml«. Chrmi.t.,Buffalo.N.Y. with one cupful hot water. Bring to scalding point In a double boiler. Pour None in Her Wardrobe "Frankness is the modern girl’s long slowly over two beaten egg yolks to suit,” says an exchange. Apparently which one-eighth teaspoonful salt has it's the only long suit she has.—Bos been added. Return to double boiler and cook until mixture coats spoon, ton Transcript. stirrlug constantly. Strain, cool and with one teaspoonful of vanilla. For Weak, Ailing Women flavor —Mildred Maddock, Bentley, Former San Diego, Calif.—“Dr. Pierce’s Fav ly Director of Good Housekeeping. orite Prescription is an excellent tonic and nervine for GOOD EVERYDAY DISHES women. I got all rundown, weak and nervous, had severe On the day that fresh gingerbread backaches and bear Is baked, serve It with cottage cheese ing pains in my and apple sauce as a des side. I took the sert. ‘Prescription’ and it Casseroled Chuck proved very bene Steak.—Cut a slice or ficial, relieved me of my inward trou- two of chuck at least b 1 e, strengthened two Inches thick and b A . /l my nerves, and large enough to till a cas helped my whole physical make-up. I serole. Brown well In a think the •Favorite Prescription’ is the little suet, place In the best medicine any weak and ailing casserole with enough woman can take. It builds up and hot water, meat or vegetable stock to •trengthens the nerves and makes one feel better in every way.”—Mrs. A. J. cover. Cover closely and simmer un Bennett, 3015 Newton Ave. til tender in a hot oven. An hour be- Send Dr. Pierce, President Invalids fore serving add six small whole Hotel, in Buffalo, N. Y., 10c for trial onions, a few sliced carrots and po- package of Prescription tablets. potatoes; continue cooking until the Doctors are healthy as a rule—but, vegetables are tender. Thicken the then, they never take their own med gravy and serve from the casserole. Prune. Raisin and Cheese Salad.— icine. Clean and steam two cupfuls of Forgetting a grouch will make It prunes. Remove the pits and fill with leave home. a mixture of chopped raisins, using one cupful; one-half cupful of grat-d cheese and one-half cupful of chopped nut meats. Arrange on lettuce with stalks of shredded celery and serve with boiled dressing. Pineappie Delight.—Rub a salad bowl with a cut clove of garlic, then Stop them quickly—all their dangers and add one cupful of finely shredded discomforts. End the fever and headache. Force cabbage, one-half cupful of finely cut the poisons out. Hills break colds in 14 hours. They tone the whole system. The protrpt, re» celery and one-half cupful of diced liable results have led millions to employ them! pineapple. Arrange on lettuce, serve Don’t rely on leaser helps, don’t delay. with French dressing and garnish with Be Sure It» Price 3Oe slices of red pepper. Stuffed Cabbage.—Remove the outer leaves of cabbage and wash them thoroughly. Heat two tablespoonfuls of oil and brown one chopped onion and Get Red box with portrait a clove of garlic, also chopped. Add one-half cupful of washed rice, stir ring carefully until the rice Is brown. Add one cupful of chopped mutton and enough stock to cover the rice. Sim mer slowly until the rice Is tender, season with salt and pepper. Fill the cabbage leaves with the rice mixture; If too crisp wilt them In hot water. SAFE FOR CHILDREN Roll up and tie. sltmner for thirty minutes, turning occasionally. Serve For bumps, bruises, cuts, with the gravy poured over the rolls burns, chafing and rashes. after removing the strings. Internally for coughs and Hith.—A well prepared and cooked colds. “Vaseline" Jelly is an dish of flasn ts a food that should be invaluable remedy for many treated with respect, fol It Is ■ most children’s ills. tempting, savory and wholesome dish. Chesebrough Mtg. Company A hash prepared from the meat and State St. o—•—“ New York vegetables left over from a boiled din ner is hash par excellenew. Keep Fit! T DOAN’S Friends. Serious Ailments Caused by Nervous Break down Relieved and Strength Restored by Tanlar Looks and Feels Better Than Ever "Tanlac has certainly done won ders for me; I cannot praise it enough,” declares Mrs. T. D. Jester, 1268 Penn sylvania Avenue, San Diego, Calif. "I had suffered a nervous breakdown, and for many months afterward I continued to get worse and worse, despite all the different nerve med icines I tried. Nothing seemed to help until I tried Tanlac. *‘{ was as near to being a complete nervous and physical wreck as I could be, without entirely collapsing. The »lightest noise would make me want to scream, and after retiring it would be hours before I could sleep. I would awaken with terrible nervous head aches and the slightest exertion would tire me out so that I would be trem- bliug. I lost weight and appetite. I tried Tanlac with little expectation of improvement. “Before I had taken all of the first bottle, I developed a ravenous ap petite, and was sleeping better. I con tinued to improve rapidly and felt like a different person entirely. In less than three weeks I had gained »even pounds! Later, my weight went up from 105 to 125 pounds.’ If your troubles are similar to those from which Mrs. Jester suffered so keenly, get relief before it is too late! Tanlac will doubtless help you just as it helped Mrs. Jester—and as it has helped thousands of other Buffercrs. Tanlac is a pure and wholesome compound, made from herbs, roots and barks, according to the famous Tanlac formula. It is a wonderful tonic medicine, for run-down and nerv ous conditions and for digestive dis orders. All good druggists sell Tanlac — get your first bottle today ! Ovex 40 million bottles sold. Canada Grows Tobacco Tobacco Is being grown for market In a valley In British Columbia which corresponds in latitude to the north ern part of Nwfoundland, says the Dearborn Independent. “DANDELION BUTTER COLOR” A harmless vegetable butter color ttsed by millions for 50 years. Drug stores and general stores sell bottles it "Dandelion” for 35 cents.—Adv. Wisdom and Leadership There Is no n.an so ignorant that he cannot give the wisest some infor mation he does not possess. Yet this Is no reason why the wisest man should not do all in his power to re lieve Ignorance. The wisest men should be leaders In popular educa tion.—Grit. 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Other than this, we have no memorial to him. If Worms or Tapeworm persist in your system, use the real vermifuge. Dr. Peery’s “Dead Shot.“ Only 50 cents at your drug gist or 372 Pearl St.. N. Y. Adv. Women Give Jobs to Men KINKADE GARDEN TRACTOR and Power Lawnmower APracticalProvenPowerCui- tivator for Gardeners, Suburb anites, Truckers, Florists, Nur serymen,FruitGrowers.Coun- try Estates and Lawnwork. Catalog Fra» AMERICAN FARM MACHINE CO. The large number of unemployed In England and in other countries of Europe lias led many mercantile and other establishments to dismiss their women employees who are married and fill their positions with men. 1200-33rd Ave. S. E., Minneapolis, Minn, Cutlcura for Sore Hands. Soak hands on retiring in the hot suds Rail eve rheumatism, of Cutlcura Soap, dry and rub In Cu Eeuralgfa. Soothe urns, chilblains. tlcura Ointment. Remove surplus HALL A RUCKEL O'ntment with tissue paper. This Is | New York only one of the things Cuticura will do j If Soap, Ointment and Talcum are used W. N. U„ San Francisco, No. 46-1928. for all toilet purposes.—Advertisement. I To manage men one ought to have a sharp mind in a velvet sheath.— George Eliot. There are praises which reproach, Between Bridge Players "Playing bridge much lately, Mit tlei" “Not much. Haven’t played sines yesterday.’’ Fever Grippe Go Stop them today ^11 CASCARA $ QUININE Vaseline j (gU 1*><. Western Ntwapapar U’nloa.) SAY “BAYER ASPIRIN”- Unless you see the “Bayer Cross” on tablets, you are not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe by mil lions and prescribed by physicians over 25 years for Colds Pain Headache Neuralgia Neuritis Toothache Cumbago Rheumatism DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEART <5«/^ Accept only "Bayer” package which contains proven directions. Handy ‘'Barer” boxes of 12 tablet!. Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggist!. 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