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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1911)
QUICK RESULTS Moderate Rates r . b ! Yt. . feat unil rur. quI'Mly lbs f"l IkoiiK elloi.iila, often gvlllng S""l I..U I, flT I'tliUS "! RHEUMATISM. IPIltPSY, APrtNDICiriS, ASTHMA, INSOMNIA. PNIUMONIA, MUKALGIA, I1YSTIKIA, ANAtMIA, CATARRH '!) all ..l""r..r tt h. I.itrr, hlli-. Hur anl Ail K" h : siaknniri :t, t'mr, .' .,i. Tlrl r.iil.lr arts qui- n v r,, , r ) i.y our r rnrihit.li an 4 or 1 1 o if ir.i it I-nt ir T lrt .f V to tt. prrmaiirnt rrllrf oMaUicd fri'in v,tr irraKuriii htt. l tatn at ,if uiiliathim or nffl. , uf full u'twa i'1'ir'ii ur mil en DR. M. W. FREEZE, 308 Imtuii T.st KJ- MirUSD. (IKE. i. ll.t safct su.l miMrt reliable catbamc ami v.trm rlrenser. Th ! remedy for Tari'td L.vrr. Hilmu.tiess ana mu llraciecne.- At IHufgl.ts' kr Mall. S Cull llutl kUt.Hlk.AL Co, I'umlLAKU, liku.ua C rnrrrn ?A 1 . W ft. ' ai ! TEA SPICES i - IXTHaCTS MUSI KM. Ill 'at tm'i wa?n;:. cmssnawYEii KNHJN0 CKl. r KE.DOW CUDE OSTEOPATHIC SlMUnlUM I'll .Mi: AIM'. TOON, rhrtician. Tl. My tii. H-itlful Irattn. lrr'm all iiMNa, S.i-.-i.l,st. in 4 hnxiic. Sfrn-M n Krti.:- 1 tin, Mr-.. Tum-'ri al i mitiivel ithHit the k ti if Jut out f nri.tirr. 1 or rratMHMlvtu etir t 1ml. . uwiv uam irnurtnttc unttuii lrw mm JU. Immrnm Itfteap. Iirtiii d, rat 4 alt mm. Tweet. . .rej.ti. an . i.e.,. I, tH all ' lt U . Ottl tt-(f t Wl at'r.mf- 1 waiaxirrd a. . Nani MtB.Al BOYNTON FURNACES Mi. rruHtnirgl aixt Tvtvw far boua imJ tvrhtaal hatitf. J. C. BAYIR I URN ACE CO. front and Market Stv Port land, Ur. M M poll ''ATAIJK.rK. The Preacher Knew. ).n volunteer prayer were call 1 fi r a ni.m truc k In and I rayed "ry eiiriiit!y for his poor Intnl. and '(! the Lord to K've him a good crrp. "What that lnnd of your needs, broi bi-r. Is riot prayer, but manure." ' d the preac her, "a he gave out, "Wurk, Por the ttlit Is Coming.-' ntrs wtTt nod Mr. WlnsloWs ai.trclo J'ui inr brat romed U uaa lm laieir cniWe .ULK CL. LvaC Cki.a iMrliMl. Can Defy Miorobee. A doctor In Yokohama. Japan, baa built himself a novel house with a "ew to guarding against tulcrobe. 71 wall of this remarkable edifice r made of block of giasa. They r hollow, the Interstice being Oiled UD Wtfh a ,.l.it1,,n ,.r antta it andt. hlch la Intended to regulate) the temperature of the Interior. The Mow are hermetically closed, and lr Is only admitted after viiaalng torouKh fillers. Wore Outer Clothing Only. Cftiturlea uko, an Klr Waller Scott "T In "Ivanhoe," men wore one 'hl'krieks of clot Ilea, whether of wool, leather or velvet. The ahlrt wae In vetited t.itt r.. a i tid.A waa worn "n'r by the nobility and aentrr. Then '"Mowed the waistcoat, breechea and, later ou, trousers. The overcoat, "hlch succeeded the modlaeval cloak, rare until the seventeenth ocn tur First Mtal of the Day. oreakfat I, b. fore all thing. re sectable meal. One cannot Imagine a '"AO or Woman whn la ila.ii down I'unctually to breakfast being other "'" highly reputable member of oriel y. a dinner ma7 be frlvolou. 'upper may be hllarlona, but a break- 'tt la ...ij ...i .-.I -- ".aa aiaici anci eoieuiu m ""ulucitve to the building up of 0l""i and sensible rhnracter. . Use of the Aloe. In Africa the leaves of certain ave- 'f aloe provide material for bow Imn.mcMim. fishing llnei and With the Mohammedan the . n"ns much For Instance, those "'e retiirnnd from a ntla-rfniasra 0 . - r------ mm DMSY TIY KIUIR mm " nang it over tbelr door. 'ttn that !!,.. h... n.a.la the IMPORTANCE OF OBTAINING SEEDS FREE FROM ALL WEEDS Farmers Should Cnrsfully Observe ,,nd Study Habits of All Noxious find Injurious IMnnts In Order to Flsht Them to Itesl of Ad vnntiizc Every Effort Should tie Mnde to Cel Hid of Them. Wlld Carrot. Illy WAI.TKTI n I.KI'TZ ViJ, wrrda nry litre; Ihejr thrive In the cornfield, they choke wheat In the field, tlnjr aiiniif the gardener, they thrive In the meadow, they aiirlnjc up by the rondalde, they encroach on the iwamp. Kmeraon laid of weed that they are "ilaiite hose vlrtuea have not yet tieen dlNcoverrd " Hut a few benellta may he derived from rec!. They are of aouie line iu the world to Induce more frequent and more thorouKh cultivation, which benefits cro.a; In occupying the toll after a crop haa been removed they prevent (tie c. of ferllllly by ibudlnK the (round. Weed flowed under add aoiue bumua and fertility to the toll, thouKh In a very much lea degree than clover or cow peaa; lome weed furnish food for bird In wluler. In Juatlie to the weed their ad Vantage have been mentioned first, became the Hat of the dlaudvantnge I a very long one too long to enum erate. A few, however, may be given enough to convince every one that every effort ihould be made to get rid of them. Farmer (hould carefully observe and (tudy the weed and their habit. In order to fight them to the beat ad vantage. 1. Weed rob cultivated plant! of nutriment. I. They Injure crop by crowding and (hading. 5. They retard the work of har vesting grain by Increasing the draft and by eitra wear of machinery. 4 They retard (he drying of grain and hay. 6. They Increase the labor of Field Dodder. threshing and make cleaning of seed difficult. 6. They damage (he quality of flour, sometimes making It nearly worthies. 7. Most of them are of little value as food for domestic animals. 8. Some weed Injure stock by ONE WAY OF Whether you wish to apllce a rope or make an eye. unravel (he strand a shown In flg. 1. For an eye bring the unraveled end back upon (he rope to the denlred size of loop and begin (o work the strand Into the rope a shown In flg 2. Kti-l K",,g un,eT b over d, under c, etc. Strand e goes under c, over b. under d. etc. Strand f goes under d. over c. under b. etc . each strand bring gradually reduced In size ciittlnat out a few fiber. This mnke a nice, smooth Job. Flg. 3 la the rcvre side of flg. J. 'w Ribgrat. mrar.s of bnrbed awn. t. Pome of them Injure wool and disfigure the tall of cuttle, the manes and tall of horses. 10. A few make "hair ball" In the stomachs of horse. 11. Some Injure the quality of dairy products. I 12. Penny cress, and probably other, when eaten by animals, Injure the tuste of meat. 13. I'oUon hemlock, spotted cow bane and Jaiix stow n weed are very poisonous. 1 It Many weed Interfere with a rolallon of crops. lu. All weed damage the appear ance of a farm and render It lea val uable. four of the commonest weed are the wild carrot, chicory, dodder, nud rlbgrass. Chicory hns long been recognized a a troublesome weed. It rs common In alfnlfa growing section of the country as well as the clover aectlon. ; The plant Is easily recognized by the blue flowers and lower root leave, which resemble thore of the common dandelion. The upper leaves the more or less sticky and clasp the stem. The plant contain a milky Juice. Chicory ; la not difficult to destroy where rota-' tlon of crop I practiced. Though a perennial, the roots are easily killed ; by successive cultivation. The bios-; mini of chicory are yellow and attrac-! tlve. Chicory wa Introduced Into this country from Furo;e. Wild carrot ha become more wide ly distributed with clover seed than any other weed In the country. It I an eztremely common weed In the east where It has long been known a troubleaoroe to cropa. Wild carrot If D. Chlckory. a biennial with bristly stem, finely di vided leaves, and numerous white flower In umbel. After flowering the flower stalks bend Inward, becom ing strongly concave. The seed I flattened with marginal bristles. In commercial seed these bristle art often broken off. SPLICING ROPE Iraw all the strand tight at one time after the tucking I done then cut off the protruding end. For a amooth splice take the two end unraveled a In flg. 1 and put them together a shown In flg. 4. No two strand should come together In the aame spnee. They are tucked un der and over a In making figure 2 and 3, gradually reducing size by cutting out fiber. Four tucks will hold all the rope can stand. Hull the splice under foot nud make It CI mootkly tc tether. B. Southern Cake. One and one half cupful of augur, on half cupful butter (acant), three quarter cupful of milk, white of three or four egg, two heaping apoonfula of baking powder, about two cupful of flour, lifted four time, vanilla. Killing One cupful of brown augar, one cupful of white augar, one cup ful of milk, butter alze of a walnut liotl all together (add butter when nearly done) until It form a anft ball In water. Take from the fire and add one teaapoonful of vanilla, one teay poonful of lemon, chopped raisin, cherries (candled , citron, and pecan cut. Heat until creamy, and tpread between the layer and on top. THE TRUTH ABOUT BLUING. Talk No. 10. I!e thrifty on thin little thing. Don't accept water for bluing. Think of it, a little dab of bluing in a large bot tle of water. Give me 10 cents. Well I guests not. liuy KLD CROSS BALL BLUE. Best bluing value in the whole world for the consumer. Makes the whole family Hmile. Large packages. AT VOUK (JKOCEKS. 6quab Grow Fast. A aquab grow enormously the first 12 hour, and still more rapidly after the third day. Rquaba are at first aparaoly covered with long filament of down, the root of each filament In dicating the point from which each f tur feather la to start. The down for a while still hang on the tip of ome of the feather, duiing their growth, and 1 thought by some to be finally absorbed Into the abaft ol the growing feather. .THE KEYSTONEi TO HEALTH IS HOSTETTEFTS STOMACH BITTERS You will find the Bitters a beneficial remedy in ev ery way in cases of lndi gestion. Dyspepsia, Costive- ness and Cramps. Try it today and see. All About th Pig. A little boy's first composition was akoiit a nlr This is the war he wrote It: "Pig are very queer anlmala. The pig has Its uses. Our dog don t like pigs. His name Is Nero. Our teacher read a piece one day about a wicked king named Nero. I like good men. My papa Is an awful good man. Men are very useful. They have a great many uses which I can't stop to tell them all. This Is all I can think of about the pig." SEVEN YEARS OF MISERY All Relieved by Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound. Sikeston. Mo. " For seven years I lullerfd everythine. I was in bed tor lour or live aays at a time every month, and so weak I could hardly walk. I rrampod and had liarkaclio and head m ho, and was so nervous and weak that I dreaded to see anyone or have anyone move In the room. The doctors p ive mo medicine to ease mo at those times, and said that I ought to have an operation. I would not listen to that, and when a friend of my husband told him alHiut I.ydia 1 1 .ukham'a Vepe luble t'oniiMiund and what it had done for his wife, I was willinif to take it. Now I look the jjit'ture of health and feel like it.too. I can do my own house work, hoe my garden, and milk a cow. I can entertain company and enjoy them. 1 can visit when I choose, and walk as far as any ordinary woman, any day in the month. I wish 1 could talk toe very siilTeriiiK woman and ffirl." Mrs. Dkma liKTiirvic, ISikeston, Mo. The most successful remedy In thin country for the cure of all forms of female complaints is Lydia E. l'ink- ham's VeRVtable Compound. It is more wute-y ana successiutiy used than any other remedy. It has cured thousands of women who have been troubled with displacements, in flammation, ulceration, tibroid tumors, irregularities, perf xlic pains, backache, that bearinirdown feeling, indipt'stion, ami nervous prostration, after all other aicaua hud failed. Why dou't you try Ur PUTNAM jg3g Color more roods brighter and faster colors than any other dve. One 10c package and is euwanteed to iv perfect results. Aak asaiar.oi w wuisand p"tp'd at Low to dye, pcawcli auid iris coiora, MONKOa. Womxn's Ills Many womeo uf!er needlessly Irons girlhood In women hood nd Irora motherhood lo old e with backache, dizxioess or headache. She become broken-down, sleep les, oervous, irritable and lecls tired Irora morning to night. When pins and aches rack the womanly system at frequent interval", sua jour uriikUr bul Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription Thin Precrlptlon ham, lor over to rearm, been i eurini delicate, weak, pain-wracked women, by the hundredm ol thoumandm and thin too In thm privacy ol their homem without their bar' Ini to mubmlt to Indelicate Quentlonlnim and ottenmlvely repugnant txamlnatlonm. Sick women are invited to consult in confidence by letter free. Addrena World's Uupennary Medical Ass'n.K.V. Pierce. M. IJ., Pres't, Buffalo, N. Y. Da. I'lnace's Cseat Family Doctob Boos, The People's Common Sense Medical Adviser, newly revised up-to-date edition lotJO pages, answers in I'luin tntlitk hot of delicate questions which every woman, tingle or married, oujlit to know about. Sent free to any address on receipt of 31 one-cent tamps to cover cot of wrapping and mailing nly, in prench cloth binding. Bread Griddle Cakes. One and one-half cups flour, one cup stale bread crumbs, three teaapoons baking powder, one teaspoon salt, two tablespoons sugar, one-half cup boil ing w ater, three-quarter cup milk, one egg, well beaten, two tablespoons melted butter. Add boiling water to the bread crumb and let stand live minute. Add the milk, lift together thoroughly the flour, salt, sugar, and baking powder, and add to the bread mixture; then add the egg and butter. Fry a griddle cakes. Te Brcai in New Shoes. Alway. .hake In Allc-n'r Foot -hat. apowcW. It curt, hot, icMi-aiinx, ac-limir, lorollen Jeet. 'ire c-orni., iiiu'r.iM wt( naiia and bntilrin.. At til dri gccUt. ai.d .hen; clere-., 2 I.nl a.ee.t wiv.almittitc. Sampk-mal ierl FKKIl. Addrefc llt-U .cjlinted, Le Kov.N. Y. Alfalfa Feed for Flock. If your ben do not do well, try a mall patch of alfalfa. An acre will be enough for a few colonies. It ha been shown that ajfalfa can be grown anywhere In the United State and by starting with small patch of It and gradually widening the area u you get time to lime and In :xulate the soil, you will soon have a good-elzed field of It. It Is excellent feed, both for hogs and poultry. Alfalfa meal la one of the beet of winter feeds for chickens. The meal Is semi green In nature, besides con taining a high percentage of lime and protein. Alfalfa meal will cost about as much as wheat bran, and It has about equal feeding value to bran, besides providing green stuff for the ben In winter when grass I dead. Try some of the meal this winter and ar range to grow your own alfalfa for the ena and bee another year. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets regulate and invigorate stomach, liver and bow els. Sugar-coated, tiny, granules, easy to take. Do not gripe. Basket Cream. Make a very short, sweetened pie crust, roll thin and cut In squares. Bake them delicately and fasten the two opposite corners together while hot with a toothpick. Serve filled with w ripped cream or any kind of filling preferred, and either hot or cold, ac- I cording to the kind of filling used I' Hi i A Ionic. Alterative and Kesolvrnt. ibe best remedy for Kidoers, Liver and Bowels. Eradicates Pimples. Kruptions and Disorders of the Skin. lunfies the Blood and gives looc, ou cut ill aid ior la tac culitc system. 1 WE BUY OLD GOLD Wvh prices pm. fnr Silver, Old Jewelry, Gold T eel h. tic. I M'l.K MYfcil S. rVrty year in IVrtind. 71 Sixth, between Oak and Pine. p ATENTS 1 give you 0. 0. 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Sample boltl by mail frao, alio pamphlet telling you bow to rind out it you have kidney trouble. Addreaa Dr. Kilmer A Co.. Bmhamton. N. Y. Fine 6elf-Denlal. An Albany (N. Y.) lady refueea to peak to other who wear feather on their hat. Such aelf-denlal ahould be worthy of a fine reward. Chicago Record-Herald. j Don't cringe don't flinch,' Should fortune pinch And all seem lost; With might and main, TRY, TRY again At any cost. r.vo.v. f AM taking the ehove text for tha m rea.on tl.at I want to Inatrl Into the M pup!- i.lI-Rhaiii., .elf-nobility, aelt BGv.rct! city. I cant every person to f?el that Utt-y are abe dei-vpunn. hatred, seif lahne... J-alciu.y. envy or revenue. I want tiie person who ta pin.-hed by poverty, who haa cniffered rreat reverses, who la weighted down with some great sorrow to btM-ome ac quainted with the r deemins power o f Hope. I want them to take Hope as a companion, as a coun sellor, as a It'ht. as a meclc ice. for Hopa t an ambassador from Uod. It is a teacher that shows us the beautiful. It fills our souls with songs and our tongues with praise. To be hopeful on. must bs well, and te be well one mutt be hopeful. That the lower bowel Is responsible for most bodiiy Ills Is now being recognised by the leading physicians throughout the world. There Is no further excuse for be being bilious, for having headaches, for suffering with dyspepsia or Indigestloa. for putting up with a sluggish or laxy liver, for poisoning the blood as a result of con stipation, for Munyon's r'sw Paw Laxative Pills are positively correcting all these ail ments Th-y assist In digesting everything that is put Into th stomach. They stim ulate the liver Into activity They start the secretions of the stomach, which carry off all the bils and poisonous matters through the bowels. They strengthen the. lower bowel, so that It empties itself nat urally, without the aid of cathartics of foreign substances. Munyon's Paw Paw Pills for sale at all druggiscs. 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