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About Lexington wheatfield. (Lexington, Or.) 1905-19?? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 28, 1905)
For Thin, Poor Blood You can trust a medicine tested 60 years I Sixty years of experience, think of that! Experience with Ayer's Sar saparilla; the original Sarsa parilla; the strongest Sarsapa rilla; the Sarsaparilla the doc tors endorse for thin blood, weak nerves, general debility. '? "M ,,hl,1 !hM " medicine eannotdo Hi bout work If tlio llvr I. Inactive "nd I the towels constipated. or the bt possible re l.lilf,T?!1.'0!"1 'lv le of AVer's L " w,''l t"k""! l!'e H'irsaparllla. rhjTv,J mill quickly ro.uuud, and to will the bowe s. Conquest Great American Desert The millions of acres of arid lands of the west already thrown open to the farmers by Irrigation and the mil lions more to be thrown open, will, It is claimed by Irrigation experts, open the way for the mightiest Anglo-Saxon settlement the world lias ever known. It Is estimated that about GO.OOO.OOO acres of land In all, will be reclaimed by the government projects. The work which the government Is executing In constructing great stor- A Made by J, 0. Ayer Co., Lowell, 1 WaM' mtum wj u MMliw j .'awn Jj l tiers Antl-Klmere In Mexico. Civilization Is spreading in Mexico, : A little red, button worn by some 300 women, old and young, married and single, In the tity of Mexico, signifies ''''membership in what is known as the Anti Kissing League. Members of the league take a. solemn pledge not to kiss each other, in public or in . private, their contention being that kissing is contagious, or, rather, the means of conveying contagious diseases from one fair lip to another. IN THE BEST OF HEALTH SINCE TAKING PE-RU-NA IN POOR HDALTH. PAINS IN BACK. SICK HEAHACHCS PE-RU-NA CURED Mrs. Lena Smith, N. Cherry street, cor. Line, Nashville, Tenn., writes: "I have had poor health for the past lour years, pains in the back and groins, and dull, sick headache, with bearing down pains. "A friend who was very enthusiastic about Keruna insisted that I try it. "I took it for ten days and was sur prised to find that I had so little pain. "I therefore continued to use it and at the end of two months my pains had totally disappeared. "I have been in the best of health since and feel ten years younger. I am very grateful to you." Catarrh of the internal osgans grad ually saps away the strength, under mines the vitality and causes nervous ness. Feruna is the remedy. IN ' TUB COLOUADO DESERT. age and diversion dams- and in build in canals, laterals and headgates is the largest undertaking of the kind in the history of the United States. The reclamation" act provides that funds from the sale of certain public lands shall be applied by the govern ment to the building of irrigation works. At the present time the fund amounts to about $28,000,000 and is in creasing at the rate of $4,000,000 an nually. This fund is self-continuing. After the irrigation works have been 000 acres, almost half is in barley, 10, 000 acres is in alfalfa. On the Ameri cun side of the Imperial valley there are some 50,000 head of cattle a large part of which is dairy stock, and there are 10,000 head more on the Mexican side. The Yuma project contemplates the irrigation of land on both side of the Colorado river in California and Art zona. The government has planned for the ultimate extension of the canals of the Yuma project twenty miles or more from the Lagnna dam ten miles above Yuma to the Imperial valley, When this is done the most arid por tion of America not excepting Death Valley will be all under Irrigation and highly productive. , Although the government contem plates irrigation works for the benefit of homeseekers and endeavors so far as possible to undertake works with the Ylew of bringing water to avail able government lands, yet in the event that individuals are willing to sub divide their Jnnds and to sign a con tract which will prevent land specula tlon and anticipating Increased values through irrigation, irrigation works Will be undertaken under the reclama tlon act where the land is in prlyat ownership. J This is the case in 'the Salt , river valley, Arizona, where a dam capa'bli of impounding enough water to Irri gate 200,000 acres of land will be con- structed. .-. The settlers In that section have gone ahead , and , accomplished marveis; the government is coming' to their : aid. ' ' In : the Sacramento ' valley the land individually In large holdings, there being Individual ranches of 10Q, 000 acres in extent. . , ' Thirteen on a Silver Quarter.' Superstition Seems to be a part of the mental composition of everyone, and It commonly centers to a rooted antipathy to the number ; thirteen, iiM.ii 'in i.:- '.iri'inV. Wmi ",i ,.,..,;,.. ; i . ' '-,, m HBADGATE CARSOU RIVER CANAL. NEVADA.' constructed the sum expended in any work 4s to -be returned to the govern ment Jh ten equal annual Installments by the settlers prorata. At the end of the first year after any one project has been completed one-tenth of the original amount expended on that work is to be returned and put Into other projects. Among the great projects of the gov ernment Is the Shoshone project, Wyo ming, which will irrigate 160,000 acres of public land; the Uncompabgre Val ley project, Colorado, 100,000 acres; the $ MALLEABLE IRON STUMP PULLERS Vastest, lightest and strongest Stump Puller on the market. 119 Horae power on the sweep with two horses. Write lor descriptive catalog and prices. RBIBRSON MACHINERY CO. Foot ol Morrison Street Portland, Oregon Op this out, return to us with ths names and addresses of yourself and two of your friends, and the date when you will probably enter a business college, and we will credit e you with 5.00 on our 165.00 scholarship. . ' e Our school offers exceptional advantages to students of Business, Shorthand, English, etc Best Instruction Lowest Tuition WHITI K CATALOaul 10 IT'S rREI e the multnomah : business institute : M. A, ALBIN, PRCS. ee sixth t. PORTLAND, ORE. ! tHIIll WHtHI Ail uti rm. Bast Cough BjTup. Tastes Uood. U In time. Bold br drnmrUtu -5 v? mm . . . , - j l- DOP ON THE IMPERIAL CANAL. Belle Fourche project, South Dakota, 85,000 acres; the Salt River project, Arleona, 200.000 acres; the Malheur project, Oregon, 90,000 acres; the Hon do river project, New Mexico, 10,000 acres; the Fort Buford project, Mon tana and North Dakota, 60,000 acres; the North Platte project, Wyoming and Nebraska, 800,000 acres; the Minidoka project, Idaho, 130,000 acres; the Yuma project, Arizona and California, 600,000 acres and the Sacramen-Carson project,4 Nevada, 350,000 acres; the Klamath project, Oregon and Cali fornia, 500,000 acres and the Sacremen- to valley project, California, 2,000,000 acres. Besides the projects enumer ated which total is not less than 8,- 600,000 acres the engineers of the re clamation service are preparing sur veys on a great many other projects which will be undertaken as rapidly as the fund expands and Is returned to begin work. The Yuma project on the Colorado river Is of especial Interest. at this time because It is located close to the Imperial valley country on the Colo rado desert where la located the largest Irrigation works either public or pri vate, In the United States.' , Within four years 100,000 acres have been put under actual irrigation in the Imperial valley through the diversion of waters from the Colorado river. Of this 100 This first of, the teens has had to stand for many an "action that was ridleti lous, and yet there is hardly any per sons Who would sidestep an Inch of mournfully rail at fate should he spy a silver quarter on, the sidewalk. Have you ever taken the trouble to ' scrfn closely this small piece of silver? Jf you have not, you may be surprised to find on, the . eagle side that there are thirteen arrows in the bundle, which is clutched in the left' claw, thirteen laurel leaves on ; the' branch in the other claw, thirteen stars at. his head, thirteen letters in the Latin inscrip tlon, "E pluribus Unum," thirteen let ters in the word "quarter dollar," thlr teen stripes on the shield, and on the front of the silver piece thirteen stars surrounding the liberty head and thir teen reaves in liberty's crown. This array of thirteen is in commemora' tlon of the original thirteen States which comprised the Union New York Press. A Peril Nearer Home. To Mr. HIppendyke, who had fol lowed with absorbing interest the progress of the war between Japan and Russia, there was something sin ister and terrible in the uniform suc cess of the Japanese. "I tell you, Flanders," he was say ing to his neighbor on the other side of the backyard fence, "those fellows s re going to make trouble for us all. The Japs have found out how strong they are, and they're teaching the Chi nese. Some day there'll be a Chinese army of fifty million men, with Jap anese officers. .They'll take our posses sions in Asia and they'll overrun the whole civilized world. That's the yel low peril we've got to face some time or other. . You mark' my words." Just then Mrs. Hippendyke came to the kitchen door. j "Henry," she called out, in a high- keyed voice, "If you want to put a stop to the only yellow peril that's threatening you or me, you get after that yellow dog of Wilkinson's that's out In our front yard, digging up all my plants." KG , OUNCES Prove It By flic Oven Fire Put the wonderful K C Bak inn Powder to the test. Get a can on approval. Your money will be returned if you don't agree that all we claim is true. ; You'll be delighted with the de licious, wholesome things that Kf BAKING POWDER will bring to life in your oven. 'K C Baking Powder is two- xmras encaper ana mates purer, better, more healthful food than . otherpowders anywhere near c w nuaiiiy. ib ounces tor 25 cents, get it to-day I r JAQUES MFG. CO. Chicago fiend a nnstnl fa "Book of Presents." Depends. ,, v , , , The man behind the white apron in dignantly asserted himseii. , , "I won't be ordered around as If I was a slave," he exclaimed. "I'm as good as you. It's no disgrace to be a waiter !" "Maybe not," said the dyspeptic guest, vi'biit it's a disgrace to be such a waiter as you are." How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured bj ... F., J lUKNE x 4 CO., Props., Toledo, O, Cheney' fot the last 16 years, and believe him Mriecuy nonoraoie in au ouainesa transao Ions and financially able to carry out any ob- urauons maae oy weir nrm. Wist 5t Truax, Wholesale Drureists, Toledo, O. Waminq, K inn an & Mauvin, Wholesale brug gitrtsi Toledo, O. , ." . r ; , ' Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken Internally,' act Ins: directly upon the blood and mucous sur faces of the system. Price 75c. per bottle. boiq dt an uruggists. riesumomau tree, iiau s f amily rms are the beiit. 7 It is estimated that there are upward of 70,000 different kinds of plants, and additions are cotujtautjy being (made to thisnumber; ' ' .. , A . -i 1 1 CITQ Permanently Cured. No fits or nervousness jl 10 afterflrstdfly'suseofDr.Kllne'sOlreatNerve Restorer. Send for Frw3 trial boltlean'dtrpatlsa. Dr. K. H. Kline, Ltd., 31 Arch St.. Philadelphia, Pa, For a felon, or "rurf-tt-f ound." "ose" stramonium ointment a Drenaratidn of jimson, ,or Jantejitowi: weed ; f. i For coucrhs and coldi there la no hptttr medicine than Piso's Cure- for Consump tion. Price 25 cents. -; Hia Arduous odoupatlon. i ) ! j I Ethel I hear that Cholly Dolittle is a director in the Seventeenth Natipnal Bank. .-r . . . Maud Yes, he is. My brother sari Cholly directs envelopes. . ' His Admission, f Wife (during the spat) Come, dear, we have no occasion to 'quarrel in this manner. Of course I do some Very fool ish things at times and so do you. You'll admit that, will you not? ' i Husband Certainly, I'll admit that you do, my dear. That's what 'I've said all along. , i Wife Wretch! ',How dare ypu! ifj, 4 Mothers will find Mrs. Window's Soothing Syrup the beBt remedy .to use for their children during the teething period. f To Meet a Demand. , "What Jfljtha.t crazy-JLgoking edlflce7' i - "Oh," that 4s ,BifCb0omfir's s summer hotel; It accommodates 2,000 people who all ' Insist on second-story front rooms." - lot Infants and Children. Tlio Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature . v; i , f , Wide Open. ; Miss Kreech Dr. Farrlnks Jseemed quite interested in my singing last evening. He sat directly In; front of me during my solo and watched me o attentiveUy,',;. ' Miss Knox I don't think ,lt was your singing. He told me afterward that he made a specialty ofi tonsils andj studied, them very chance he goir-Philadeiphla ;Preki. ;'t " P.KU. No. 39t-1905 WHEN writing to advertiser pleaaal , mention tblf paper. . s . I Those afflicted with Eczema know wore than can' be told of the aufTrinr t i.s- ..a i. fire.' It teM'3Zr;ffi fnLTftJ tdiby'bl18n,"S Pustules discharging a thin, sticky fluid that dries and scales off. leaving nn inflame j J. -at. - Site toWacSSf bis hands, feet. back. arms, face Eczema made Its - . - j - rr v au 7 ,t, iiuiu tua ana less are the oarts most ze of my thumb in i8ot anrl unrpari ntii it . often afflicted. The cause of larSe ""7 nand, burning, itching and paining Eczema"is a too acid condi- "nd for which I could get no relief, until see. tion of the blood. The cir- g ?ber5n.res advertised by you I wrote and Ration becojw loaded 7 and Ta Pans, commenced ftSrS Kan.. J. H. Spencs. glands and pores of the skin which set the flesh aflame. Since the cause of the disease is in the blood it is a waste of time to trv tA on if ri, applications; the cause must be removed before a cure can be effected. S. S. S nas no equal as a remedy for Eczema; it enters the blood and forces out the poison through the natural channels, and builds up the entire system. . The skin becomes smooth and soft asrain. and th TJWpma .'o m0ir itmtr f.jirpA Caspa rlnnf ti,.s m:4. i t.j..,.. , . SSfcSL2,Sr yifld to its purifying; cooling effect or! me Oloorl. Eook on Skin Diseases and any advice wished, without charge. StSiL i YiltJ SFEGIFSG CO., ATLANTA, CJU ifS&s iffifc Not Hia Favorite SnrKeon. Gunner You don't seem to have much faith in Dr. Lance as an appen dicitis expert. Guyer Faith? Why, I wouldn't let him cut the appendix out of my dic tionary. Judge. When we think of the ease with which we deceive others, we should think of the ease with which others may deceive us. DR. W. A. wise We do crown and brldgework without pain. Our 18 years' experience In plate work en ables us to fit your mouth comfortably. Dr. W. A. W Ise has found a sale way to extract teeth absolutely wlihout pain. Dr. T. P. Wise Is an expert at gold filling and crown; and fcrldgi'work. Kxtriurtlnf Jrje when plates or bridges are ordered. ' ' ' WISE BROS. DENTISTS Falling Bldg., Third and Washington Bts. Open evenings till 9 o'clock. Sundays from 9 to 12. Or Main 2029. DR. T. P. WISE. 1 $m. " . 5-.. are emigrating to Alljcr a and Can ada by the thous ands. Where there Is a dollar to be, made you will always find a YfliiVeo. Al- liurrn nll'.ii-'iu t ha rcatest opportunity of any country In the world- fnr tv.d ivt. ments. Land can be bought of Ui4C..n,li. aunmav on run Uncle Sam's People ever shown on in ' T" " m r'-v v01 Bl;'B. mat is a line lima ue the nun i uui u.jiiuui-.iiug pivrmm inn 01 n onaiie Mondays of eech wi ek. glv special raliroan rales ana showing them over Alberta. Join the en wd i liormano-i cheer uny t iven. MMCS H. 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