VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON Let Princes Rule the World, While We Mend Ourselves If you were one of the people who forgot to register, or If you nre wor­ ried because you don’t know abom the Debts and the Polish Corridor this extract from the Golden Book Maga zine will ease your mind: In short it Is letf only to princes to mend the world, whose commands find general obedience, and examples Im Ration For all other men, tbet must take it as they find It; and good men enter into commerce with It, rather upon cautions of not be Ing spoiled themselves, than upon hopes of mending the world . . The bent of my thoughts shall be rather to mend myself than the world, which I reckon upon leaving much what I found It.—Sir William Temple. Still Coughing? No matter how many medicines you have tried lor your cough, chest cold or bronchial irritation, you can get relief now with Creomulsion. Serious trouble may be brewing and you cannot afford to take a chance with anything less than Creomul­ sion, which goes right to the seat of the trouble to aid nature to soothe and heal the Inflamed mem­ branes as the germ-laden phlegm is loosened and expelled. Even if other remedies have failed, don’t be discouraged, your druggist Is authorized to guarantee Creomulsion and to refund your money if you are not satisfied with results from the very first bottle. Get Creomulsion right how. (Adv.) DON’T SLEEP ON LEFT SIDE, AFFECTS HEART Gas Pressure May Cause Dis­ comfort. Right Side Best If you toss in bed and can’t sleep on right side, try Adlerika. Just ONE dose relieves stomach GAS pressing on heart so you sleep soundly all night. Adlerika acts on BOTH upper and lower bowels and brings out foul matter you would never believe was in your system. This old matter may have poisoned you for months and caused GAS, sour stomach, headache or nervousness. Dr. H. L. Shoub, New York, reporta: “In addition to intestinal cleansing, Adlerika greatly reduces bacteria and colon bacilli. ’* Mrs. Jas. Filler. “Gas on my stomach was so bad I could not eat or sleep. Even my heart hurt. The first dose of Adlerika brought me relief. Now I eat as I wish, sleep fine and never felt better.” Give your stomach and bowels a REAL cleansing with Adlerika and see how good you feel. Just ONE dose relieves GAS and chronic constipation. Sold by all druggists and drug departments. "¿■«GENUINE INSTANT LIGHTING ________ SELF-HEATING The Coleman is a gen- I R Cj N nine Instant Lighting Iron. All you have to dole turn a valve, strike a match and it lights instantly. You don’t have to insert the match inside the iron—no burned fingers. The Coleman heats in a jiffy; is quickly ready for use. Entire ironing surface is healed with point the hottest. Maintains its heat even for the fa3t worker. Entirely aelf-heating. Operates for ^0 an hour. You do your ironing with less effort, in one-third less time. Pe sure your next iron is the genuine Instant-Lighting Coleman. It's the iron every woman wants. It’s a wonder­ ful time and labor saver—nothing like It. The Coleman is the easy way to iron. AS PRETTY Omelets Are Far From Extinct; CROCHET AS IT IS PRACTICAL Food Expert Offers Two Recipes PATTERN a hot frying pan and pour in the mixture. Cook gently until edges set. then with a knife lift and let the liquid run underneath. Brown fold and turn onto a hot platter. For a fluffy omelet, beat the egg? “DI<1 you ever hear of an omelet? separately and fold in the egg Or are they extinct? It Is almost whites at »the end. impossible to buy an omelet pan © Bell Syndicate —WNU Service. at a reasonable price todny. Won’t you give us some recipes for ome­ lets? Perhaps you might awaken an interest and demand, and then, we might be able to buy a pan for a reasonable amount. Nothing Is so PATTERN NO. 1784-B delicious or so enjoyable as a good An unusually clever and Interest omelet, and there are so many va Ing yoke treatment, front and back, rletles of them. They are nourish­ distinguishes this altogether lovely ing. satisfying and economical.” daytime frock. With the neck open The above letter was received by ing at the back, the V-sbaped yoke a well known food expert, who an­ extends over the shoulder and com­ swers as follows: First, about an bines with a soft high neckline to omelet pan. I use a well tempered give a new and flattering collar ef­ Iron frying pan which can be bought fect. equally fetching front and back at any hardware or house furnish ing department, for a moderate price. The double omelet pans which I suppose the writer demands are not particularly popular as they are not necessary. They can be found, however, in aluminum at a large house furnishing department. Now about the omelets them selves. In my past there were two types of omelets. The french, which has a delicious flavor and texture, but Is not particularly tempting In appearance. And the fluffy which looks beautiful, but lacks flavor. Since a visit to Mont St. Michael, however, where I tnsted the famous Poulard omelet and watched its making a number of times, I have been converted to omelets which have the merits of both the fluffy and the french. I was told by Madame, the man­ ager, that it could be made only over the coals of a wood Are In a long handled, copper pan. I have found, however, that It can be du­ plicated pretty well over a low gas flame. I. therefore, dare give you the recipe! Quick Meal. Has Preference for Those With Merits of Fluffy and French Types. Dr. C. J. DEAN CLINIC Physician and Surgeon N. E. Corner CurnsWe and Grand Avanwa TeUpAoas £A«4 991» • FORTUM, OREGON The estimate ■•"<1 valor of • man consists in the heart and in the will: there his true honor IP'S. Vnlor Is stability, not of arms and tegs, bill of courare and the soul: It does not lie In the valor of our horse, nor ot >>ur arms, but In ourselves. lie that falls obstinate in his cour age, if his legs fall him, tights upon Ids knee».—Montaigne. Something Brand New in Necklines Mock turtle soup Celery Sliced raw carrots Omelet with kid­ ney stew Baked tomatoes Baked potatoes French pastry Coffee Lovely, lacy richness lies in this- choice peacock filet crochet chaii back set that anyone can make—hotl. easily and inexpensively—of durabh string. The peacock, that most gor geous of all birds, will add a decora five note to your home as well ar protect your furniture. You’ll firn1 the large filet mesh goes very quick ly. And you can also use the design for scarf ends. Pattern 1119 comes to you with detailed directions and charts for making the set shown; an illustra tion of It and of the stitches needed; material requirements. Send 15 cents In stamps or coin- (coins preferred) to The Sewing Cir cle, ' Needlecraft Dept., 82 Eighth Ave., New York, N. Y. Pride and Obstinacy Are Hard Masters to Set Aside It Is precisely the proudest and most obstinate men who are the most liable to shift their position am’ contradict themselves; every thing is easier to them than to face the simple fact that they have been thoroughly defeated, and must be gin life anew.—George Eliot. 1 large kidney 1 onion 1 tablespoon butter 1 % taolespoons flour l^cups kidney ttock Salt, pepper 2 tablespoons sherry « eggs « tablespoons water 1 tablespoon salt Pepper 2 tablespoons butter COMMON COLDS Full set-in sleeves drop gracefully to the wrist and the waist portion gathers to the yoke in the rear to provide essential fullness. A flaring panel, as fashion dictates, features an otherwise simple skirt which Is dart-fltted at the back and a novelty belt adds a finishing touch. Fashioned of soft silk, printed or plain, In amber or green or the al­ ways fashionable black, this striking all-occasion frock will add zest to your winter wardrobe and see you through the coming spring. It will wear well under a wrap and appear doubly attractive when the wrap or coat Is removed. Barbara Bell Pattern No. 1784-B Is available in sizes 12, 14, Id, 18 and 20. Corresponding bust measure ments 30, 32, 34, 30 and 38. Size 18 (34) requires 4 yards of 39-inch material. Every Barbara Bell Pattern Includes an illustrated instruction guide which is easy to understand. Barbara Bell Pattern No. 1784 B can be procured for fifteen cents. The Barbara Bell Pattern Book fea­ turing winter design» is ready. Send fifteen cents today for your copy. Send your order to The Sewing Circle Pattern Dept., 149 New Mont­ gomery Ave., San Francisco, Calif. O B.ll syndicate.—WNU Service. There We Differ Men are “created equal" In Beat the eggs slightly, add water and seasonings. Melt the butter In right»; not in ability or opportunity. NO ALKALIES FOR ACID INDIGESTION WILLIONS have found they do not need to drench their stomachs with strong, caustic alkalies. Physicians have said this habit often brings further acid indigestion. So much more safe and sensible to simply carry a roll of Turns in your pocket. Munch 3 or 4 after meals—or whenever troubled by heartburn, gas. sour stom­ ach. Try them when you feel the effects of last night's party, or when you smoke too much. Turns contain a wonderful antacid which neu­ tralizes acid in the stomach, but never over­ alkalizes stomach or blood. As pleasant to eat as candy and only 10c at any drug store. TUM TUMS ARE J ANTACID... L- tUMl NOT A LAXATIVE«^ Time for All Things One who looks on the bright side when you want to grieve and grouch is a nuisance; and had better take himself off. Method of Preparation. Poulard Omelet. 9 eggs % cup butter Beat eggs until light and foamy. Melt the butter over a low heat, add the eggs and stir once. Continue cooking over a low heat, pushing back the edges and letting the liquid run Into the bottom of the pan. There will be some foam remaining on the top. Increase the heat and shake tbepan until the omelet loos­ ens. Fold omelet In two with a spatula and slip onto a hot platter. Kidney Stew. OLD MOTHER HUBBARD HAS FILLED HER BARE CUPBOARD WITH ONIONS AND STEAKS AND CHEESES; HER STOMACH FEELS GRAND SINCE SHE KEEPS TUMS ON HAND... SHE EATS WHAT SHE DARN WELL PLEASESI Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription makes weak women strong. No alcohol. Sold by druggists in tablets or liquid.—Adv. Light oven Scrub potatoes and bake Prepare tomatoes Prepare celery and carrots Make kidney stew and bake tomatoes Make omelet Open can of soup and heat Make coffee Remove fat and sinews from kid ncy. Wash and place in a saucepan with enough water to cover. Allow It to come to a boll and then sim­ mer for five minutes, until very ten­ SEND POSTCARD for FREE FcMar and Full Detail*. der. Remove kidney, saving the wa­ THE COLEMAN LAMP AND STOVE CO. ter In which It was cooked, and cut Dwpt.WUSlS Wichita. Kana.; Chicaao, IH.« PhUadrfcUa, ra.| Loa Anaeiaa, Calif. (fflliW) Into small pieces. Slice onion and cook In butter in frying pan five WNÜ—13 8—36 minutes. Add flour, and when well blended add one and a half cupfuls of STOMACH, RECTAL and the water in which the kidney was cooked, stirring constantly. Cook COLON Ailments one minute. Season, add chopped STOMACH — Ulcers, Acidity. Indigestion. kidney and sherry, reheat and serve RECTAL -Piles. Fissure. FIs- tula. Ulcers. French Omelet. COLON— Colitis. Bloating, Gas. Constipation. • No hosp tai surgical opera­ tion. No Confinement. Write or call for I RUB BOOKLET 11IS Valor Is Stability of One's Courage and of the Heart Relieve the distressing Hl symptoms by applying Hl Mentholal um in nostrils VA and rubbing on chest. y\ MENTHOLATUM Gtres COMFORT Dally I If you prefer nose drops,or throat spray, call for the MEW MENTHOLATUM LIQUID tn handy bottle with dropper Don’t be discouraged! Make up your mind to try and have the clear, fresh skin you admire in others 1 Thousands have found the secret in Cuticura treatments. So simple, too I TheSoap soothes and cleanses—the Ointment relieves and helps to heal. You’ll mar­ vel at the difference Cuticura makes. Buy Cuticura at your druggist’s. Soap 25c. Ointment 25c. FREE sample of each on request. Write “Cuticura,” Dept. 9, Malden, Mass. No Need to Suffer “Morning Sickness” “Morning sickness” — is caused by an acid condition. To avoid it, acid must be offset by alkalis — such as magnesia. Why Physicians Recommend Milnesia Wafers rheae mint-flavored, candy-like wafers are pure milk of magnesia in solid form— the most pleasant way to take it. Each wafer is approximately equal to a full adult dose of liquid milk of magnesia. Chewed thoroughly, then swallowed, they correct acidity in tho mouth and throughout the digestive system and insure quick, com­ plete elimination of the waste matters that cause gas, headaches, bloated feelings and a dozen other discomforts. Milnesia Wafers come in bottles of 20 and 48, at 35e and 60c respectively, and in convenient tins for your handbag contain­ ing 12 at 20c. Each wafer is approximately one adult dose of milk of magnesia. All good drug stores sell and recommend them. Start using these delicious, effective anti-acid,gently laxative wafers today ’ Professional samples sent free to registered I physicians or dentists if request is made on professional letterhead. Select Preduett, Inc., 4402 23rd St., Long Island City, N. Y. WOMAN’S AILMENTS Mrs L. E. Dixon of 2819 Chestnut St, Ever­ ett, Wash., said: “I was weak and sickly when I was developing into womanhood, I lost weight, became irri­ table, had bpadaches and terrible cramp*. I realized my system was becoming weaker each time and that a tonic was necessary. I tried Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription and it was not long until I was eating better and feeling better.” Mew ate, tablets 50a. Mqmd >1.00 * >l.M The Original Milk of Magnesia Wafers