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THE GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON. I ICABINETI KITCHEN LIFETiME EfJDED ((£). 1921 , W e«t«ro N e w sp ap e r U nion.) 4<Wcrc's C n't Express Gratitude I Fejl Toward Tanlac,” Says Mrs. Burrington. IMPROVE LOOK OF MAILBOX childhood until I tot Tanlac, I aulTeretl frorn ln*ltge.st:lou and stom ach tnmlde," said Mrs. J. A. Burring ton, S-IU Stanford Ave., I.os Angeles. “ F ru lli One o f the Best of Schemes le to Give It the Appearance of a Birdhouse. MRS. J. A. BURRINGTON Los Angeles, Calif. ‘Calif., "anil that’s been a long time, fo r I’ m now in tny sixty-eighth year. “ I remember when I was a child 1 I was kept on a strict diet o f lime water and milk for weeks and I have been In constant distress all these years. I suffered terribly from bloat ing and had to be very careful o f what I ate. I became so weak and nervous I could hardly go about my housework and was In a miserable condition. “ About two yeurs ago my husband got such splendid results from Tanlac he insisted on my taking it and the medlclnr wasn't but a little while ir. ridding me o f my troubles. It gave me a splendid apiietite, and I could enjoy a good hearty meal, even things I hadn't dare touch before, without any fear o f it troubling me. “ Then I had the infiuenza and be came dreadfully sick and weak, but my stomach kept in good order and it only took four bottles o f Tanlac to build me up again to where I'm now feeling better than at uny time I can remember. I have gained eleven pounds In weight, too, and words can’t express the gratitude I feel toward Tanlac. I keep Tanlac In the house all the time now, for I know it Is a medicine that can be depended upon.” Tunlac is sold by leading druggists everywhere.— Adv. Perforating Envelopes. Perforation uround the return ad dress o f an envelope enables the re ceiver o f the letter to use the corner card as the address for a return let ter. By tearing off the perforation tile name nnd address o f the sender may be taken from the envelope nnd pasted on the answering letter. Sucl: practice, according to Popular Mechan ics, will insure correct addressing. Catarrh Catarrh Is a local disease greatly influ enced by constitutional conditions. HALL'8 CATARRH MEDICINE is a Tonic and Blood Purifier. By cleansing the blood and building up the System, HALLS CATARRH MEDICINE restores normal conditions and allows Nature to do its work. All Druggists. Circulars free. F. J. Cheney A Co., Toledo, Ohio. Frank. "W ell, he’s frank even If he Isn't tactful.” "In what way?” "H e admits he wants nil the money he can m ake; he says in most matters he thinks o f himself and his own in terest first and he doesn’t claim that he was happier when he didn’t have a dollar to his name.” England Is feeding daily a quartei o f a million starving children in cen tral Europe. AVING thought of it more or less H for years—and decidedly more since her engagement— many a June bride has already determined Just what her wedding gown shall be made of and how it shall be made. Tra dition points unswervingly to white satin and lace for materials and to graceful lines and simple designs In the style, and within these bounds there is much room for variations. But there are all sorts o f precedent for going beyond Vhrm and choosing other fabrics and less simple design ing. The bride must determine for herself whether she wishes to look re gal or demure, classic or quaint, very youthful and unsophisticated or very modern and up-to-date, and choose a gown accordingly; her choice must he governed by her type. Conceding that satin will hold the allegiance of many brides, the choice o f many others will fall on georgette, chiffon, crepe de chine, lace or the sheerest and finest voile. Occasional ly silver cloth will be called upon as a foundation to be veiled by lace or other diaphanous stuffs. Lace plays a great role In this year’s wedding gowns and slinres prestige with pearl beads as trimming In bands and em broidery and for making girdles or various finishings. Veils, either of tulle or lace, are draped in many ways and are an invitation to the pearl or pearl adorned headdress. The bride pictured has chosen a simple and dignified wedding gown of white satin and a tulle veil that flows from a stately Russian headdress. This may he made o f orange blos- some or pearl beads— or both—on a light, fine wire foundation. It has been beautifully developed in lace, or lace and tulle and adorned with little sprays o f orange blossoms. correoMT rr varum » » Coats Appropriate to Youth v v u union T o s e a l in t h e d e lic io u s B u rle y t o b a c c o fla v o r. It’s Toasted Garden Cities for London. London Is trying to work out its housing crisis by building little garden cities about twenty miles outside Its limits. These experiments In whole sale home construction are being car ried on by the enterprise o f private capital backed up with the generous government subdivision that Is being given to all home construction projects. The profits o f the promoting com pany will l»e limited to seven per cent o f the Investment, the proceeds over and above this amount going hack Into town Improvements. The Ideal house, so much talked of In England, that resulted from the Dally Mall competition will he given a pmctlcal try-out In this new city. The name o f the place when completed will he Welwyn Garden City.—New York Post. Plant Vines on Indoor Lattice. IRLS of twelve to sixteen y«*ara very little girls it is extended to ta In altering old homes rather than In V .J and their little sisters, spend feta, faille ami rep silks and Inrlmi the construction o f new ones, lattices j many o f their waking hours in utility smooth-fared cloths. Tan Is the f and grill* seem to appeal to the In wraps made of sturdy materials that vored color, hut beginning with whit terior decorators’ scheme o f things. ! will stand any exigeedd$ of the weath- the color range includes blue in inm «ame manner of treatment Is ! er and strenuous wear. Lightweight a too expansile hay window, ¡«tines in famitlar weaves are Hios f these coats, collars an«l ctuT-* o f I 'xhere. instead o f curtains, decorative en to mali;e these Karments tor tqiriiie and smininer wear and design? 1 for fine embroidered batiste, in •l*’*p h( dding climbing vli es are placed shies. The vines will soon make nt t h e < th«*m are simple and practical, colors cream color, hespenk the dressy har the lar lice a thing of beauty, noter o f the garment. quiet. Te ns, grays, browns and ! The use o f the growing vines on the shepherd'si «hecks and tan or gray j For the girl In her early teens tl mixtures find them selves alwa>•s ac- ' are such tasteful garments ax that one j lattice Indoors Is growing In favor, the plainness of the walls o f the break ceptable. If one is occupied with the pictured on the fortunate flapper fast room is relieved by the green of j choice o f utility coats for children, the left o f the picture. It w ill be the climbing vines. these facts are guides that It is safe to Imagine It in tan or gray gnbnr. to follow. The model pictured on o of a firm quality, with a eonrr» little girl o f five or so. at the right of | color brightening the etnbmbV Foolish Question. the picture, is a type that one finds re- hands at each side o f the hack, wl •There goes Lieutenant Podklns. He peated— with little variations— in coats are mainly worked in the same n has traveled thousands o f miles umler for all children, and made o f various as the eofit w it»?.’* materials. “ In a submarine?" When coats are « e le c t s for occa •f>f course. Did you think he tied I atonal wear and not with an eye to ¡*a%lng atones to his heels to keep him utility alone, the choice o f materials down and held his breath?'*- Birming and colors immediately widen«. F o r , ham Age Herald. I Finally Relieved by taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Hast thou named all birds without a gun? Love! he wood-rose and left It on lta stalk? At rich men's tables eaten bread and pulse? Unarmed, faced danger with a heart of trust? And loved so well a high behavior, In- man or maid, that thou from speecn refrained. N obility m ore noble to repay? O, be my friend, and teach me to be thine! — Ralph Waldo, Emerson. The usual R. F. D. mailbox Is * simple afftilr o f tin and wood—• efficient but ugly. It stands out In WHAT SHALL WE HAVE TO EAT7 front o f the house and spoils the looks o f the place. Oysters this year, though high In What’s the remedy for this? Build price, have been excellent in quality. more stately boxes. Before they are out of Here you see a mailbox that Is market, try the fjJlow- made like a birdhouse. It Is divided ing good dish. Into two floors— the lower one for Celeried Oysters.—Out n hunch o f celery Into one-fourth inch pieces and cook In water to cover for 20 to 30 min utes. Drain, add the wa ter— there should be two cupfuls— two tablespoon fuls each o f t^our and butter rubbed smooth. Cook until thick, adding one-half cupful of cream and when the mixture Is smooth stir in the celery, salt, pepper to taste and add one pint o f oysters. Cook until the oysters rutile and serve on but tered toast. Omelet Celestine.— Put two table- spoonfuls o f fresh butter into a hot omelet pan. When sizzling add four eggs beaten with two tablespoonfuls of cream, two o f powdered sugar, one- fourth teaspoonful o f salt and four Attractive Mailbox. macaroons, grated. Cook until the papers, magazines, and packnges, the eggs are set, then add two tablespoon- upper one for letters. Each floor has fuIs o f strawberry jam or preserve beaten with two tahlespoonfuls o f Its own separate door, which the mail man opens when ho arrives. T he creum. Spread this over the omelet, upper floor Is lined with tin to pro fold, tarn out on a hot plntter and tect the letters from a possibly leaky sift with powdered sugar. Cottage Cheese and Peanut Loaf.— root. It you decide to try out this birdhouse-mailbox, don’ t be surprised Mix together thoroughly one cupful of If you find the makings o f a bird's cooked cereal, one cupful of bread nest In the midst o f your mall some crumbs, two tahlespoonfuls of peanut fine morning.—Popular Science Month butter, one-half cupful o f chopped nuts, one tahlespoonful o f cream or ly. oil, one tcaspoonful o f salt, one-half teaspoonful of paprika, one-fourth of a COMMUNITY HAS NEW IDEA tenspoonful o f soda mixed with the cream and seasoning o f onion Juice or Blanket Insurance Practically Cover any desired seasoning such as W or cestershire, thyme, celery leaves or ing Whole Town Is Said to Have parsley. Mix all In n compart loaf, Had Excellent Results. butter a mold, line with paper and All the workers employed by the pack the mixture Into the mold. Bake various industries located at Kings In a pan of hot water a half hour. Date Bars.— Grind one cupful of port. Tenn., have been Insured against death, sickness and accident under a nut meats and one pound of dates. single group policy the New York Mix one cupful of flour with one cup ful o f sugar, a pinch o f salt. Take Times records. In all about two thousand persons out half the flour mixture and mix employed by ten large concerns are with the uuts nnd dates. To the re thus jfroteeted and as the population mainder o f the flour mixture add four o f the town of Kingsport is estimated well-beaten yolks, then add the mit at about 10,000, almost every family mixture nnd fold In the well-beaten in ti»e community will receive a fi whites. Tress In n greased tin nine nancial benefit In case of accident, Inches square nnd hake In a moderate sickness or death overtaking one of oven. Cut In bars nnd roll In pow dered sugar. Its bread winning members. The policy lias been in effect for I strove with none; for none was some months. According to officials worth my strife, of the insurance company this is the Nature I loved, and next to Nature, first Instance known where a whole Art; i warmed both hands before the Are community has adopted a standard of life. Izod plan o f Insurance. The experi It sinks, and I am ready to depart. —Water Savage Landor, at Seventy- ment is attracting the attention of flve. many other municipalities, especially public officials who are Interested in SEASONABLE GOOD THINGS. community service. A prominent community worker has There is nr, lack of good things to said that the prospective financial serve the fninlly, good things prepared benefit to he derived by Individuals from the common under the policy was o f far less im foods. Variety is portance than the general good which the spice o f life. has resulted from the quickening of Let us learn to the conscience o f the wdiole Kingsport make some new community. combinations -------------- , --------------------- Cigarette SUFFERED SEVEN LONG YEARS THE Bridal Gowns in New Triumphs from t tie well- l i k e d standbys _________ _ end surprise the family. Veal With Catsup.—-Take one veal steak, one medium-sized onion, four slices o f bacon cut very thin, one-half cupful o f catsup, salt, pepper and two cupfuls o f boiling water. Fry the bacon, brown tlie veal on both sides In the bacon fat. When brown add the boiling water, onions, catsup, salt and pepper. Cook very slowly for an hour and n half, adding more water If needed, having one cupful of the liquid when ready to serve. Raisin Pie.—There seems to he noth ing to hinder this pie from being good. Take two cupfuls of raisins, cook In one nnd one-half cupfuls of boiling water for five minutes, pour over one cupful o f sugar which lias been well mixed with four tablespoon- fills of com starch, cook until thick, add two tahlespoonfuls o f lempn Juice, one tahlespoonful of grated lemon rind, the Juice of an orange and a fnblospoonful o f grated orange rind, one cupful of rhopped wa nuts. Mix and hake l»e tween > e il all tog nits may be «»mltted two crusts, he fue uneatable. without mnk Asparagus and Meat Souffle.—Take * can «»f asparagus, one hunch o ■hopped meat, two two cupfuls cupfuls o f sf r-k. use the liquor from the can «ir fr n the rr>oked asparagus, beaten well, whiten an«J th ree e yolks separn it civ ; two tablespoon fills o f flf>tir and salt nnd pepper to taste, Cook the m« eat. egg yolks, flour nnd Stock t«>gothf for five minutes. Add the stiffly I »eaten whites; pour Info a cattneroM which has l»een lined with stalks of asparngus. Tot the rr**t of the asparagus In the center. Hake un- rfl firm. Serve garnished with as paragus tips. _ Ravenswnod, W. Va. — “ For seven long years I suffered from a female trouble and inflammation so that I was not able I to do my housework. II consulted several d o c to r s bu t none seemed to give me relief. I read in a per about Lydia Pinkham’s Vege table Compound so I decided to try it, and before the first bottle was gone I found great relief so I continued using it until 1 had taken eight bottles. Now I am very well and can do my own housework. I can gladly recommend Ly dia E. Pinkham's medicine to suffering women.” — Mrs. B ertha L i e r in g , R. F. D ., Ravenswood.W. Va. The ordinary day o f most housewives is a ceaseless treadmill o f washing, cooking, cleaning, mending, sweeping, dusting and caring for little ones. How much harder the tasks when sorne.de- iment o f the system causes head aches, backaches, bearing-down pains and nervousness. Every such woman should profit by Mrs. Liering’a experi ence. Remember this, for over forty years Lydia E. Pinkham’ s Vegetable Compound has been restoring health. One Hopeful Feature. Christopher Morley reprints In the New York Evening Post the following "full-page sable-ruled advt." In a "garment weekly” : "You will share our deep sorrow at the death o f Mr. ------. He was the founder and organ izer of the company, which will con tinue to hear Ids name, lfiie to the discontinuance of business for a week, there 1ms accumulated an enormous stock o f salts and coats which we will dispose o f at art unusually low price. Tills Is an opportunity which you cannot afford to miss.” The Maoris o f New Zealand, at one time cannibals, now subsist mainly oc potalo**«. Do y o u know yo u c a n roll 50 riga ret l O c t s from o n e bag o f GENUINE B u l l D urham TOBACCO 9 $ t L SQUEEZED TO DEATH W hen the body begins to stiffen and movement becomes painful it is usually an indication that the kidneys are out of order. Keep these organs healthy by taking COLD M EDAL $ V * la ia iw iL i / - % The world’s standard remedy for kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid trouble». Famous since 1696. Take regularly and keep in good health. In three sizes, ell druggists. 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