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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1908)
Is It Your Own Hair? Joyou pin vour hat lo your " ' . 1-4 f'i Alt IIP Hivtn'i enough hilrr It mutt be you do not know Ayer'i Ifalr Vigor I Herc'i in Intro- ducilonl Miy the icquiint ..m result In ilevy growth ofrlch,ihlck,8loy"lrl And we know you'll never be sriy. -UK.! Mal VIM laO M) jL.V.1 kail .- awaa I " tTTkil ! U ' allfcH. ti V I WW. lv J CI ,-", l4na.ll rut. Sr. you Sllva Why shouldn't t ba, rtr "Am I ally y.lj "Vsu must ,HN ,, .,,,,. wpi . . inii,al w,tr I rj obituary y, "II quit. Ilk. I. .,, Al.l .1. your Tlia EfT bar. ,y 0llll( r, in for j-a.rs, .o,l (. -M,,(II, Ilaaa in, ..l. (Parle Hoara ill.l not root hl to con. tribal, mora, than 7li cents In ll,. nilean. ary cauaa, mil .. nt jmrtiniiar'. tbu.laatlc about (Ivliig vu Jnt "You ought lo l , ,, htB r(Mi4 you," aald i-a.-., r.,n.i,t "I tWt think (ha Ur.ni '.. e of twin ungrateful," anawarrd (,,, IliNwa. "HU of my h,;, preachers." ft. laa Norway coejpal roaa Lbs (h- "" "Is Paaalaaleila via... 't.lflt," remarked II oitlmaf mano up rr miiialiiun ami arrow." "Ves." rejoined Ilia peMlmlat. , tho trouble I ilirrn aiw about nlue Shadows In nn auo.hln " lit prodiictlnn t,f sl.wbol in Ir'rsn.. during tb M-ae. of iiaivttaai i, wiiNt al 7H.ai3.OIT llor, or tin. real ouatitlt; ft pt roi ln. trial alrabnl. "I've Had Experience" "Wllh HwKli Hrtm,rllla. ami am fmi tlhroil H l. a itrmi iiietlicliie.-.,n a ilt iiiIUii. ut V;m mt by artual emmt. fwrlv,l ! ttwli T)By ,,,, ()f tUfim 'llllilwlillafar,li,i(rfaiM.iUa.rliiiiia. Ilin.ftrfi.r.-l(i,.n,m Urrd l.tlh,,, liervoua WPttkni-M, dynpi tula, ratarrh. ii.?mi e?u;1 ""' "' ,r"m 'Pwl'TiM llial ll.iu.ra M.r.a.arllla,wllh..iitn aqnal." r.rnu I. llmHM. ltw.mHt.,lx)w.,,i!M,, .fCt?mmT"l !""' "'"! anil irlrd mn. Itl I ll. f. f, ,ul li.illil.iy Mtmil Uoi I li.a H.x-1 Haraanarllla. Tlianaa to tula mwlklrm. I am nuw ..." (laoaiig Vjil aitaa. K-jiiUi l.il1ni,N. V. Muacular RhBumatlam-"Mr faibar ha.1 iniiM-ui.r rl..,in,,il., Maa ronfln. to Ma Iwil. II. ,, tw n, t 'P k. at.atllla ami waa .ntlrvlr ruriwl." IUbtm U I'ilhmih. II., img, M(.rlnlll.l. Mai. Ilood'a Har.nparllla ! aolil e vary wherr. In llt uaual ll.iilil, or In Ublot biriu called raaiaoa, iw ituan On Ixiiar. Pro Vrd unljr by C, I. Il.wd Co., U.ll. Maaa. folioniua li t. flral Mnnat. Why do you alwaya f aat on ll.la lliir? ll a not nrarly aa almrl and ilirmi aa mnm of tho other a. Kooond ilunalr know , mt In iltif to mHi I l.av. alwnya found ma tu lh. lit,, uf Ira.t lka(o Trtli.in.. ralalau-. . 1 Mar nir, tdnilra that narrol of oor" r. : narkr, tt,. vialtor, ruin lo Int. hla da ! .artm. "It1, ,r , arualbl birj I'va j a.M r..r a h.iii tiin." "Why. be ha.n't tt,rP( a hi(t word i a.mt. yVu ,-auw 0," Mjd lh. ovtnpr of tbt j I'oriut. "I inuw . That'a lay 1 aJmlrt I blin " RHEUMATISM CAN NOT BE HUBBED AWAY Tf U tTtlrt tlv ttatttral to rati tho Hoot that liurta. am! tvlim f1. mnala W J.rffi M throW.iojr n.l twitching witU tl.e iai.ta of f H'S r'"TI?"i.,,: kbcumttm t'if imllrrrr l it t turn li th linlturnt boitlc. or aomo oihrr i ''' "u i louotrr ltiit(iu it t!io fch. Suih trrutmcut will ijttict the .ain t-tti k j i i ..k,i, frily, but tan li.iv no dim t curativo tOtxt on tho rwl i!ia-4ac; trt-auw. it ! "WIimi I . into i-.iui.-., am no- But rr Iltlic U!1, WrlirrtJIIiOtatiafl la Inatcl. Khputnatum i ftioto In to lilrx oul uiy bralna to tbe boat !it aiin d.lv-it U Vn'ioX n. rruurul-4 in tho Utwul an.l ran nltf l.nyln al.!." Irbl ,yrimatitutinal ttrattMMil IT CANNOT lilj Kt lJMUl AWAY, i "Hut whm Mrn l.rnltia ihrv tibruitut,-''! il oua t- 0 ttcei tl nrio acla ill tuo Wm, ttuti;ht aUnit by tram furtilalir.1 thutiahta; nut uiut !!enffumuUtio in thoytic rrfuao mttrr whkh t!to natural avenum ' Data ' ititim,.r1. St Uiily waatf, tho Uowrl unit KMnrya, liavo UiM t ratry off. Ttii! " (u nuttrr, c.iminsr in cntt witU the diflcrrnt iJ t f the tody, f.miia ara m end Ura n'ln.inw-. a.ihtna tic M whirh i iWW into the Uwd nt diatfibulc-l 1 1 alt j.arts .f tho Vj?iZl?luZ?VnJi''"' ""'"' ua,,J dy.amj Khrumaltam rrt twva-tt-Miort fcf thofratrtu. The ahr and raini - - - Ire on!r nyinpt.nui, nnd though thry may lo a attrrnl tr fclirvrd for time ; 1 " r .riu of k. Wmm, ly utfji-c Itrittinrnt, thry Wilt ratprar Hi the lirt txturo to mid or IIHp 1 vtlali jou t.-rr mure Ilk Lmimrm, or altrr an attark tot indimtfoa or ahrr IrrrguUrity. lihf um. ', Mr. Klmitt. iturati tirvrri! j-rraiirnny rurca wniio laocirculaliott rrmaina aaturatct ro.ll-Sly dfr, If I wire nHr Ilka ith Imt4linv, tin nrtiduclnk tirio acid tx'lmjtt. The diacaae wilt ahtJt Mr. Hlini,u. t t.iil.l have inarrl.x! a .rrt liuixlt t muncle or Juiot tt Joint, actUinjr rn tho miw, cauinf aoman more lki Mr. Klmiw.u 8t. tSamtiiation nn l awjiinir ana H IcmMo alna that t!ie mm-u (tyatrtu j Umla r.t il..t. h oitru Mit!ftr.i. me nncitn Un.lirrmlnr.1, an-l jmliajia l';e t.ndrrtt licfomc ; Jointed an I irtJlr.l far lift. 8. . 8. thormtphlj- tlratisr the t Wt an.l ' Only On "BROMO OtJIMNt." aovala li.cimulalion ly tartitralittlair tho acid and cxiicllinii nil forriirn !ta'al.ttvit hhojio ot;ijisr. lok iftf-r It. nit I .fn,i ll I . . . . '''" ' " ... r. iin I Of cl a Weak, (Mir atrcaiti, constantly !rjit-; Inf artid and curruaive maltrr in the mu- j .1 . I. . at . .t i . SbOa aJJ tajj and riuurialicd ly tith, hrallh-austaininif j aiiunu w ii it. it comjiicitiy ana iK-tnwnruny cutr Khrumatiaut. S. 8. 8. it comjiuacd I Uta furilyn(f ami tonic jroiMrrtn--Juat what i nrr.lr.1 in rvrtv rase of Khc-tt Mttam. Itrontainitio'rvHaati. alkali or othrr minrral incredirnt. tut i koilc entirely i f j.urifyinu, Itralinir t atraurta iind Juicr cf rvxt, hrrta nn ktk. If you are aultrrintr from Kheimuliam do nt waxte valuable timt lyine to rub a thud diaenae away, tut teirin tho uae i f S. S. S. and wtiu la attil y.mr raie and our bhvaiciana wilt elve -o anv iufurmation i lvktliied five of iharge and wtllatudtmr m.il ttratiwron Khcumatmiu. llandf Panlrr (abloel. The lllualratliin altuwa a liouiomiiils rnblni-t tlittt will ha found exceeding ly (Mmrmili'iit In the pantry. Tbe (Imwpra atMive are for brearl, eak, plea, eli, while tlm rw-.lii.'lf below Hint have rovcra IiIiikpiI ao thut tliey nn b rnltHHl, are for.aiiKiir, fl.tur, oat niKiil. etc. All lire rlirtit ut bund, ao Hint ati-jia are v(i to the botiae- . luaur AtiTr CABinrr. I ' aaaia n.a. -li. i.ii wjier. JM the work 1ms well done, and rilca, aula and other xnl will not 'uid aciiw to the contents of cabinet One of the Essentia Cs of tho happy home of to-day la vast fund of Information aa to the beat method! of promoting health and happineaa and right living and know l(i(l(;e of tho world'a beat prodncta. I'roducta of actual excellence and reasonable clulms truthfully preaented and which hare attained to world wldo acceptance through the approval of the Well-Informed of the World; not of Individuate only, but of tho many who have the happy faculty of aelectlng and' obtaining the best the world afforda. One of the product! of that class, of known component parte, an Ethical remedy, approved by pbysiclana and commended by the Well-Informed of the World aa a valuable and whole some family laxative la tbe well-known Syrup of Flps and Kllxlr of Benna. To g' t Ita beneficial effi-cta always bny the genuine, manufactured by tbe California Fig Byrup Co., only, and for sale by all leading druggists. fterarr Moaat. One pound of iMffttteiik (flank steak tnny be uwl), two tHKpoonful of flour, one want t.-aMftuonful of salt, one eniupoouful of white pfpnr. one-half pint of cold water and oue-o,unrtpr pound of beef kidney. Mix the flour, peplH-r and salt toget her on a plate j cut up tbe uieat Into thlu slice, nlao the kidney Into pieces: dip them In the flour and roll tip; place them In a bak ing diali, add the water, cover with paw try and hake In a goal oven. Mush rwnuia, oilve or oyaters may be added for a aim-lally line pie. and with this combination n g.wd puff pnate should be taed aa cover. PURELY VEGETABLE jh Mwtrr srecinc cx. atiamta, ga. S NM "" "'v Jqo Mfg. Ca BAKING POWDER ll 4v If V X m T" v tor T steal M 1 Stands for ff 1 1 (kM-U isnrs anv mk Uwmot m VriRr tconomy scats Vafl 1 11111 V II U M.Ulai.r-.ii..llauid-UMII tolia. 1 KrTIS In Providing th fhrnlly's mcab,don't f M XJnfc be sndsficd with onythlng but the ( VT 1 -Jr 'jfli-M bcst K C ?guarantccd perfee 11 -mi iAW Mf tton at a moderate price. It J NiXJi'' rruikca cvrrythlnir better. . I m'c4C1 TwLd rWect THE AN WHO SWEARS BY Ssi?NZ rx TliE f SH imb 5L1CKER S back. Tra4 Is the man who I - aa"" r hoa tried to oet iW ota T ati dii .SH 3 8 i I P a &.n!,&'priol I MM?M 1 - ' t J H&lAi''iK f " p. n. u. No, c-oa (SI I ,u .w i . . ... ....rtlMM ulaaaa I I j mm 1 1. .a this fapar. i.r to i or. a i'ol4 it Ob. pay. c tmm lro..r Kaa. "What d. I (ft for tlila atuntr aak k1 the rain, but MwrnMe, atuatour. "If I were a llc niaKlatrst.'' an nrred I ha nintiiiKcr, "you would get ' ilnys; tint, aa I am nol, you'll simply I out " Oil Plrtalaa. Bllce V0 smnll or iiirdlura-alxed cn euiiibera without eelliig. Ijiy In salt three hours under weight (aalt to mate), drain, add three pints of small while onions. allced..a plee of olnui the size of a nutmeg, dlsanlved In bot water, three ounce of white mustard siwt, three ounces of white ground ep wr, oue oum-e of celery seed and one plot of olive oil. Mix all thoroughly and cover with cold cider vinegar. ?tccl-CIad Grubber wal.$tratf4, .. ll.adl.J irAk MU. Jl a.n MORS ..J I At Ut! a". in Mrs nk LESS EtrCVSR ik.a aay mImv. Im Pnratafln ClnaU aai Prtna JOHN S. BEAU, M.nuf aturer IT I U.alkotaa A..M. 4 forlUaJ, Orna lloaalar Drap fake. Heat In a farina kettle one pint ot boiled hominy broken Into grains as lightly aa poealble with a fork; beat two eggs separately and stir tbe yolka Into the homluy with one tablcepoonfui uf water and one-tmlf teaspoonful of salt; then add the white. Drop In tableajitioufuls on buttered tins and bake to a golden brown In a quick oreu. Itlra Blaaa Haast. Boll tliree-qunrtera of a cup of rle In milk In a double boiler. When cook ed, add a half a box of gelatin dis solved in a little cold milk, add sucnr aud vanilla to taste. When cold, heat In a quart of cream thnt has been whliHxil to a stiff froth. Set In a wet mold In the Ice box to form. Servo IUi rusjilwrry Juice poured over It hlfllaar lha R.ra.a, "When I started In business," oald Mr. Duslln Ktax. reflei.-tlvely. "1 re solved never lo tell an untruth." "And you kept your word?' "Yes. Whenever 1 bad any delicate bnstnemi of that sort on hand I hired ao expert '--" - - r. How'i Thi? We offer One Rundrrd Dollara Reward fnrany rM ol l aiarib tliat nauol be cured by Ha-I. Catarrh ture. F. 1. r H KMEY a CO., Toledo, 0 W. lba nndriantrtl, bar. ka-iwo F. J. Ch.ney for the lai V .-ar, and believe hist perfectly honorab..- Inal. tmlnwe iranaartlntai and flnannally ab: to carry out any oollgs lion oiad. br hi ftrm. WALtltVli. KIVVAH MAJtVI, Wmileie Dr.irxlata, Toledo.O Ha'l'a Catarrah run li aku fDiernaily, art Ins dtreedr upnn lha blood ao'l muemia anr fa.iM ol th ayatTO. Twtimonlalf ant frca. prir W nia per bmila Bold t.y all Prmnav Taka Uail'a Family rills lor Coaatipatioa. Reasarkabla. "Phc's tbe most remarkable elderly woman I ever saw." "Doesn't show Irr ase?" "Not that. foen't seem to regret It." Louisville Courier-Journal. a Cares Wbik Vaa Walk. Allen'a P.w tw la a certain cure for hoc araiiri(.cllu,aiid.willen.-tilnxf-u Sold -j ... ...uiiji.,.. rrirr iwiri acrept any iriai I'lukasa fRtt. AJdrra. Uu, S. V. aiitMtitute. Allen B. Olnuied, La rpltaitb. anil drop a tear Ko,uifi;a, who once Traveler, pam For. Timothy bare. He raniabrd from our mortal aieht When be thawed a can of dynaaiita. dwell BORAX IN THE DAIRY A Matter of Profitable Interest to the Farmer and Dairyman The problem ol keeping sweet all tho Bleneils need in connection with milk and cream selling, and butt r making, lias been a serious one with tbe farmer. lie has come to realise fully that tha sli:htt taint or hint of stateness left in a can, tin or churn may ruin s whole output ; that the taint which is left ia ia the form of bacteria which grow and mult ply in milk or butter, producing disastrous remlta. The farmer hue learned that bot water won't riti' away tbe greasy resiJue ia dairy utensi s. He has learned thnt soap leaves Cream Seaaea. Two cups of flour, three tenaimonfulw of baking powder, one half teaspoon of . reeide of its ow n which is, if anything, salt, one-quarter cup of batter, two w.rse than the milk or cream residue, ecu, one-httlf cup of cream. Mix as anl it ia little wonder that there has been baking powder biscuit, adding the bent- la constant clamor or a dairy clemscr en eggs with the cream. A diamond 'and sweetener that will meet modem stmiie Is attractive for scones. Kuke I requirements. on grenscd tins In a quick oven. Serve with chocolate for luncheon. Celery Sane. ("ut the stalks of a bunch of celery j very flue, cover with hot water and let siew an uour. .nix mroe tnlle.4ioou fills of melted butter with two table sHiotifula of flour; add to the celery a pint of thin cremn, stir Hi the butter and flour, season with aalt and white pcpiicr. Serve with duck, roast or boll d fowb Steamed Sqaaaa, - Cut the squash Into pieces and scrap out the seed and stringy part l'luce jln a steamer over lolling water, cover 'closely and cook until teuder. When I done, remove from shell aud wash. To each pint allow two tnblesHHna butter, 'one level te.uqioon sugar aud salt urd otplier to lante. mpm T.,""'" orTHtraaiiiv. U,S T I"' "OMIN, WiasCaANOCHILDrlXN. M,m' ttVT Waf thmif V4 . -aa lnA. J.Z r -"-jn 'at?,4 !S m l SI,M B MM l I W ft, lM rtZl ' "aslee nam. an4 pntm la Mxmtml o hritiNB. hatal Take Wa anl-.ttnl. 1 ln.ui ta,'l'X aKVeari n ii.a awi'i " W. I.. Jt'lWbS)Turaaliaea, ". fUTNAM FADELESS DYES Hnabnrr Tarla, Quarter and slew twelve tart applet Kill) through n sieve mi, I to each ctiir ful of tho pulp mid a cupful of sugar, ivnc-hnlf rupful of melted butter, Juice and grated rind of a lemon, ono cupful of milk and tlirte eggs, mid half of a nutmeg. Heat 111) together. Itake In one crust as cuatard pie. Layer taka. Cream a lump of butler the elxe o an eitg with one cup of sugar. Ilent three eggs light and add them to tho sugar uihI butter mixture, and work in a eup of flour alfted with a teaspoon ful of baking powder. Itnke lu two layer tin. -MUUI A few oi the larg st creamery establish- nients have called experts into cot sul fation on th probli-m and have with this scientific n il hit upon a product of ol nntuto which exactly tills tbe bill borax. Scientists have long known borax aa a cleanser, a sweetener and an snt'septic ilestr. yer of hacttrit ami germ growtha. Dintinys all that is hirmful and pro motes and pre.-e'ves reg imes, sweet ness and puri'y, relit-v ng the dairyman and dairy l.otist w ife of drudgery and of needles work and w rry. Its cheapm rsand value should give it first place in the iiecess.ties of every dairy. The cow's udder is kept in a clean, healthy an.l smooth condition by wash ing it with Wax and water, a tnhle- po., nfnl of Wax to two quarts of water. This prevent roughness and goieneeo r cracktnl U'tits, wheh make milking time a dread to the cow and a worry to the milker. 'the modern cleanser of all dairy nten- -tilsconsists of one t bieepoonftil of bor ax to every quart of watr nteded. Re member a tttbleiipooiilul equals four teuHpoonfuU. le sure that you get pure bo-ax. To be sure, you must get "20 Mule Team Borax." All dealers. A dainty book in colors, ral'ed "Jingle Book," sent free to any Mother sending name cod address of her land.Cal. aby, and tops from two pound cartons f "20 Mule Team" Package Borax, wit Sc in stamps. Address Pacific Coast Borax Co., Oak land, Cal. mrtrlc Coast Boraxi CoT, Oak-" ' .;ii4A.iH!i;.-",;