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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (March 5, 1914)
POULTRY ... - and Dairy Produce of all kind» wanted. Write for our CASH OFFER Pearson*Page Co. 'SJJ gon 0 Wo vusronioo buy. ara tue tarma Itisi ore primi rishi. If you wUh *v .«II, mho ! «rewrote. ..miplete daot riu- ¡Ion. ST. < IIAHI.Ht I.AND ¿5«, *M Murrlaoa S*, St. < Serico Haul. 1‘arllaa*. Or. FARM WANTED SECOND-HAND MACHINERY Nolle* to Farmer*. ’ Parties who ar* using Alamo Cat En gine» In Oregon, Washington anti Idaho are hereby advised that ’/A* Wetfern Farquhar Machinery Co., ot Portland, Oregon, are ths exclusive distributors of Alamo Engine», and carry a complete line of extraa and repairs for Alamo Enable» in stock. Write us direct and save time and mon?y. We ship th« same day by Par cel Poet. Special prices ami easy terms to you dirc< t. If your dealer does not handle Alamo Engine», write us for catalog am! prices. We sell Traction Engines, Threrhing Machines, Saw Mill Machinery and Ir rigation Plants. Write us stating ig what J you need, and we will ___ mail _ catalog __ ilog free. free. The Western "• “ Farquhar ’ “ Machinery •’ Co. M I" M4 r.ii-t Salmon St.. Portland, Oregon. Bought. suld «nd •■rh.nsrd. onaloM. boCoro. 00» mills, otr. Ksnd for MUH'k LI.I ami I’rkaa. The Burden of the Time. "Have any puckages been brought FARM MORTGAGE LOANS "Only the one your father brought honU lg*t night.” TESTER FOR ELECTRIC LAMP FIXINGS FOR THE CROQUETTE Device Illustrated Eliminate* Dlssd- Egg and Crumb Combination th* B«sl Method of Making and Applying vantage* of Threaded Socket and Mixture. Save* Much Time. Where a large number of Incandes cent lamp* are used a great deal of Ume la consumod in turning the lamps into and out of an ordinary socket for testing the fllamenta to aee that they are not broken, says the Popular Me chanic*. The following device elimi nate* the disadvantage* of the threaded socket and effect* a great saving tn thn*. The devlc« consist* simply of an or dluary porcelain lamp socket, that has had the Inner screw shell removed and the threads hammered out ou a piece 1 It E J. it. MAUI IN CO.. M la* Ht.. Purtlaad. Or. to the housa. Ms?" ■Any Amount at Current Hate*. JOHN E. CRONAN *M Spaldlna llhl«. Pertlaad. Ornsoo ' COLD >N HEAD • IS5IANTLY CATARRH WfctltViU BY DU 111U DR MARSHALL’S CATARRH SNUFF s>c<r*r*iit>*uctrc*Ho«>iNt rst ¿3 MIOITtSKHtH-JllliflUlOCHlC Th« total amount of money reposing on the ocean'* bottom In th« shape of submarine cable* I* 1250,000,000. Locomotive Engineer Has Remarkable Experience I have been thinking that word from me would benefit those who may be suffering a* I was before 1 began tak Ing your Swamp-Root, the great kid ney, liver and bladder remedy, I ain a locomotive engineer, employed on the Tyrone A Clearfield Branch of the If you have not decided upon what Pennsylvania Railroad. Three years ago 1 was afflicted with kidney and Spring Medicine bladder trouble so bad that 1 was com pelled to lay off duty from my engine to take, try and was in the care of two doctor*. However their medicine did not bene fit me. One day, I noticed your ad vertisement, to send name and ad dress for a sample bottle of Swamp- Root At this lime my trouble had reached a serious stage. I sent for By arousing the liver th* sample bottle and In three days They clean*« th« system of accumulated received a small bottle of Swamp-Root Impurities and which 1 took according to direction*, and by the time 1 had taken the con PURIFY THE BLOOD tent*, I could pass water more freely. I waa so pleased with my experiment that I sent my wife to the drug atore of W. H. Mlllck, Phillipsburg, Pa., and ■««cured a one-dollar bottle . I contin ued taking Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root until I was entirely cured. Now when ever I feel any pain or aorenes* after being exposed to bad weather or hard By »win« • SKK1.KY SPERMATIC work, I take a dose or two of 8wamp- SUIkLD Hit **. No w—vyin« or don- Root I cannot recommend this rem frr at an operation. Knptur« la not a tear or broerh. aa ramaxmlr aup t aard. bul la edy too highly, especially to brother the suatrhlns. or dilation, of a natural engineers who are more or lews trou- oponin«. Thia SKEIAY HPKRMATtC a bled with their kidneys (more than ■HIEI.II appllanea ekaaa tblo «panini In any other class of men.) 10 day* In «noel caeos. If you can't ouno. Youra truly, wrtta for moaeurlns blank and literatura T. J. VAN 8COYOC. Sold only by 1206 Lincoln Ave., Tyrone, Pa. LAUE-DAVIS DRUG CO. County of Blair ) State of Pennsylvania > * ' Third and Yamhill, Portland. Or. Personally appeared before me. a Who ar* 1run KsporU and Eaelualva Notary Public, T. J. VanScoyoc, who State Arenla for thia appliance. being duly aworn, doth depose and b G-oaœxMasajE say that the foregoing statement is true. Sworn and subscribed to before me thia 15th day of July. A. D. 1909. Forgot the Paseword. H. B. CALDEWQOD. An old cavalry horse was in the Notary Public. shafts and the officer was In a burry. Letter *>o Taking th« reins from the driver, he Dr. KUmerkCO- ahouted "Charge!” and away the ani Binaharnton,N.Y. mal galloped, atopping dead wh*n he reached the barracka at tbo word Prove What Swamp-Root Will Do for You "Halt!” 8end ten centa to Dr. Kilmer & Co.. The next morning an Engliahman ’ Binghamton. N. Y., for u sample else wnnled to catch the boat from the | bottle. It will convince anyone. You quay, and the driver said, "Sure, your I will also receive a booklet of valuable honor, there ain't no horse In ould Information, telling about the kidneys Ireland who can go ao faat.” i and bladder. When writing, be sure He cracked bls whip and shouted, and mention thia paper. Regular "Charge!” and away the horse went . tlfty-cent and ono-doll*r size bottles Nearing the quay, Pat yelled. "Jump for sale at all drug store*. for heaven's aake. I've forgotten the password!”—New York Globe. General Leonard Wood, chief of staff of the United States army, has had many expresniona of admiration voiced as to hie personal appearance, it remained, however, for a humble maid aervant to apotheosize his looks. A young girl—who. knowiug the general, worship*»him as her hero— always keep* a photograph of him tn uniform on her dressing table. One day. entering her bedroom suddenly, she chanced upon her newly acquired maid, who atood agape, with gleaming eyea, holding the photograph In her hand. Startled Into speech, th* aervant asked "What's he, miss?" "He’s an officer, Norah."' The young mistresa deemed that answer suffi- Blent "Gee, miss," waa the breathless comment, as the maid put down the picture lingeringly, "but ain't he the iweet-lookin* cop!"—Neale'* Monthly. Sloan's Liniment is a speedy, reliable remedy for lament» In horses and farm stock. Constipation cause* and seriously ag Here's proof. gravates many diseases. It is thor- Lem.ow.Goao jughly cured by Dr. Pierce’s Pellets. I had a horeo oprain bit ahmtlder by Tiny sugar-coated granules. e BEGIN NOW RUPTURE IS CURABLE Lameness Pullin«. and be » m so lama be coaid no* carry root at all. I got a brttlo of your Liniment anti put It on four tlraoa, and In three day. he (bowed nn lame- For Splint aad Thrad. ”1 have need Sloan's Liniment on a #ne mare for eplln* and cured her. Title makee the third boree I've cured. Hare recommended It to my neighbor* for Uintah and they ear It la fine. 1 And It the beet LJnlment I erer uaed. 1 keep on hand your Sure Colic Cura for my self and nrlghborn. and I can certainly jt tot Colic.''—A *. *a«k SLOAN'S LINIMENT is a quick, safe remedy for poul try roup, canker and bumble-foot Try it For Roup aad Canker "Sloan's Unlment Io the speedleet and esreet remedy for poultry roup and canker In all Its forma, especially for Ciuike^jn the windpipe."—£. P. SpaaU- At all Dealers. Me.. BOe. A »1.00 Read Sloaa'e Book oa H o r.ea Cattle. He«» and Poultry | sent free. AddrMe Ml CARL 1 SOAR. he. falM, R m . No. 10. '14. Breaking It Gently, Break an egg tn a plate, beet slight 1y with a fork and add one tablespoon- - ful of water. Place a fork and table spoon in thia mixture. Fill another plate with crumb*. Roil the croquette In the crumbs, place upon the fork and dip th* egg aver it with the spoon, covering *v- ery part. Drain and slide from the fork back Into th* crumbs and give th* final shaping, covering with th* crumbs before handling It. Be careful not to get the fork and spoon Into the crumb*. A wire egg whip used in place ot the fork la convenient for large, soft croquette*. To Prepare Bread Crumb*.—Dry piece* of bread thoroughly in open air or slow oven. Crumble fine—a roll ing pin may be used, or run through a food grinder. The crumb* may be •ifted, the finer kept in on* jar and the coarser in another. FAKMLIUn UW MILL*. FABOCHAR ENGINES H'e sc// the Farmer direct. Write for our proposition to pay all your expenses to Portland to see our machinery. Write for our Free Catalog. State uhat you need for your farm work. Western Fezquhar Machinery Co. J 308 to 314 East Salmon Street, Portland, Oregon. Electric Lamp Tester. of flve-elghth Inch pip« and then r* placed. The inald« diameter of the shell after it i* hammered out should be largo enough to permit the thread ed base of the lamp to slip into it. I-amps may tai rapidly tested by elid ing them Into this socket and there I* no more likelihood of a snort being produced on the line than there was before the socket was changed. A partial cross section ef aueb a socket la shown in the accompanying sketch. Try lemon and salt for Ink stains oi the finger*. To give plaster cast* an alabastei effect dip them into a strong solution J. .. Z 1 . -------- ■ St-------------- . ........... 1 .........., , . ■ -1 of alum water. Two tabiespoonful* of granulated Hi* Didn't Stick. Can't Be Done. sugar to on* white of egg will maki "Robert," atked the teacher, "did gJlicus—What do you suppose !• excellent meringue*. you throw any of those paper wad* really meant by the luck of fools? | Cynicus—I suppose the saying rw- When th* rug curl* up it can b’ sticking on the blackboard?" "No," replied Robert. "Mine didn't fers to those who are lucky at Iov«.—• made to 11* flat by making it verj stick."—Judge. Philadelphia Record. damp on th* under *ld*. Elasticity I* restored to rubber bj When a native of Ecuador want* • Five hundred and forty pounds of it in one part ammonia and NEW USE FOR THERMOMETERS soaking blood pas* through the heart in one blanket be cut one from a demajague two part* clear water until the desired hour. tree. Temperatures In Dams, Orchards and result* are obtained. By slipping stiff collar* into a glass | Storage Plant* Indicated by Long or tumbler after they are ironed and Distance Mechanism. allowing them to thoroughly dry thej can be made to keep their shape. Ix>ng distance thermometer* are The "blues"—anxiety—sleeplessness—and warnings of pain and dis-^^“ Ducks to be good must be youni rapidly coming into use now for all and fat The under bill if the duck it i tress are sent by the nerves like flying messengers throughout b«xiy and' manner of purposes where It is of | young will break easily. The breast limbs. Such feelings may or may not be accompanied by backache er * advantage to be able to alt at an of-j should be plump and fat headache or bearing down. The local disorders and inflammation, if there S flee desk, for Instance, press a button , To make new potatoes scrape easil) is any, should be treated with Dr. Pierce's Lotion Tablets. Then the I and learn Instantly the temperature' and to prevent the fingers becomlni nervous system and the entire womanly make-up feels tne tonic effect of 3 at some distant point Most striking* 1 •oiled while preparing, Boak the pota of all th* uses to which this mechan toe* a little while in water in which i rm piFWiT’Q ism ha* been put I* in finding out the, ■mall piece ot common soda ha* beet temperature In the middle ot the mas dissolved. sive Kenslco dam on New York's new , water supply system, the Saturday > Worth Knowing. when taken systematically and for any period of time. It is not a"cure all,” Evening Poet states. The engineer* To remove the fat from broth ot but has given uniform satisfaction for over forty years, being designed for have decided that it will be very vol- j soup. say* the New York Sun, It 1* not (A* azngfa purpose of curing woman's peculiar ailments. uable to know exact temperatures in necessary to allow it to become cold •very part of the great mass, year aft as is usually done. Instead place • Sold in liquid form or tablet* by < £«□, mnm eupU i* .rr.n< er year, to check up the stresses on fine wire sieve on ice, until it 1* thor druggists—or *end 50 one-cent '' th* dam, for on* thing. 80 long dis ougbly cooled and pour the liquid stamp* for a box of Dr. Pierce’s !; ^..11 « tance thermometers have been buried through thia If the liquid 1* partlallj Favorite Prescription Tablet*. 11 ,to ‘ Ad. Dr. R.V. Pierce, Buffalo, N.Y. !; " in th* concrete at various places, each cooled, the fat will solidify on the cold 3 fottw-exnt stafitpa Io Dr. Pierce as ak one connected by wires to a tunnel in' wire and the broth will be ready fot the dam. The thermometers ar* noth-. Immediate use. Ing more than little coils ot certain | Buttering bread or cracker on which ' Newfoundland is now regarded aa kinds of wire. A small current of cheese I* to be toasted improves tb< I One of the most promising future electricity la sent through these coll* flavor. sources of supply of petroleum within from the operating station, and by By first scalding the milk and Set «he British empire. There are oil In means of instruments that show th* ting it aside to cool, a baked or boiled dications for 200 miles along the west resistance of the coils to the passage custard will be perfectly smooth. coast. of the electricity the exact tempera-i The yolk of an egg, if placed tn i ture round the coils is obtained. An cup and covered with a little cold wa other plac* where long distance then ter will keep for a couple ot day*. Th« mometer* are used la on btg fruit \ water can easily be pq.ured off whez orchards In th« west, so that from a the yolk 1* used. * central office on a cold spring night It can easily be determined whether or I Pickled Pig* Feet. not frost I* threatening at any part Buy six or eight pigs feet from youi of the orchard and protective meas butcher, they are already cleaned— ure* ar* required. They have been put In cold water to which has beet Inatalled also in cold storage ware added a handful of salt. Let stand st house*. to save the trouble of frequent hour or so. Wash well and put ovei Inspections in all the storage cham-; the fire In cold water, boll slowly un Title to Defend. "What are you going to call the new ber*. From a desk In the office ths til done but not so the bones will exact temperature of every room can ■ fall out Let stand In the water lx baby?" “Reginald Claude,” replied Mr. Blig- easily be read. which they are cooked until almost gins. cold, then place in a stone jar ant "Isn't 'Reginald Claude' a rather af cover them with half vinegar and fected name?” water, sprinkle a small handful oi "Yes. I want him to grow up to be pickling spices and six bay leaves ovei a fighter, and I fancy that ‘Reginald them. Cover the jar and keep in i Claude’ will start something every cold place. Make a nice luncheot time he goes to a new schooL”—Wash ington Star. dish on hot day*. Why Women Have Nerves / FAVORITE PRESCRIPTION Go Into Business For Meat and Rice Croquettes. Havana's principal terminal railroad will be electrified. 0 0 0 Wisconsin's first trackless trolley line has been Installed at Merrill. • oo Honolulu and Manila will be linked by wireless though 6,000 miles apart 0 0 o One telephono company In Chicago I handles more than 600,000,000 calls ann tally. 0 0 0 One cupful of cold boiled rice, on« cupful of finely chopped meat of anj kind, one-half teaspoonful of salt 1 saltspoonful of pepper, two table spoonful* of butter, half a cupful ol milk and one egg. Put the milk on tc boil and add the meat, rice and sea soning. When this boils add the egg wall beaten, and stir one minute When cool form Into roll*, dip lr beaten egg and fry in hot lard. Sweet Potato Puff. B. L. Baldwinson, deputy provincial secretary for Manitoba, Canada, i* an Icelander. He arrived at Toronto at the age of 17 and was a shoemaker there for nine years. He is also a former member of the provincial par liament Make Demand Forcible Don’t Be Trifled With Bake or boll the potatoes, removt "I am in great trouble, Nellie.” Electrical machinery for gathering skin*, and mash the potatoes well •"Tell me, dearest, what it is—no peat Is being experimented with in seasoning with salt pepper and a lit one has a better right to share your Germany. tie sugar. Add butter, a little thlcl troubles than your fiancee. •» creiun, the beaten yolk* of two eggi "I have just got married! On a test, paper insulation on ex (to a pint of potato) and last, th« posed electric wire* had withstood whites, beaten very light Put into « 10 CENT "CA8CARET8” buttered baking dish and bake in « IF BILIOU8 OR COSTIVE service for 23 years. • 0 • moderate oven till puffy and light Electrical equipment of the aver- brown. For Sick Htadache, Sour 8tomaeh, ag^home cost* about 1H per cenL of Sluggish Liver and Bowel*—They the total expense of construction. To Clean Bottles. work while you sleep. *hnrt 0 0 0 Never use tacks or buckshot to cle«u tame worked on him. ho make* a noise that brings the Police^end yet that *a.ine Applying electrical currents to tho the inside of bottles, jug* and pitcher* Furred Tongue, Bad Taate, Indlgea I man may walk Into a store and have th* tion, 8allow Skin and Mlaerable Head base of the brain, a Rerlin physician but the ground shell of an egg, sail "Just a* good'' game worked on him and has found a way to give sleep to the and lemon or a little white vlnagar. J ache* come from a torpid liver and sleepless. piece of raw potato soaked in a caraf« clogged bowel*, which cause your • 00 or any of the deeper piece* will hel| stomach to become filled with undi Automatic telephones will be In to make brightening a light task an< gested food, which «our* and ferment* stalled in the New Zealand cities of cleaning still easier. llko garbage in a swill barrel. That's Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch the flrat step to untold misery—Indi and Dunedin. Pudding 8auc*. gestion, foul gases, bad breath, yellow 0 0 0 Two tablespoon* white sugar, on« skin, mental fears, everything that I* Tests by French naval officers have tablespoon butter. ha>f a tablespoot horrible and nauseating. A Cascaret Indicated that the waves In wlrqfess flour. Stir together to a cream. Beal tonight will give your constipated bowel* a thorough cleansing and telegraphy travel at a rate of nearly the white of an egg to a stiff frot) and add, then pour in half a pint ol straighten you out by morning. They 200,000 mllea a second. • • • boiling water, stirring very fa*« Fla work while you sleep—a 10-cent box from your druggist will keep you feel A new Asiatic acble will be laid vor with lemon or vanilla. Ing good for months. from Aden to Hongkong via. Colombo When Yon Ask for S. 9. 9. Do So Sugar Economy. and Singapore. It will be 6,000 mllea With Emphasis. TheyWiD In cookinfruit it take* near!) Understand. long and will cost $5,000,000. 0 0 0 Pt SO'SR E.M EDY twice a* much sugar to sweeten it t KJ tamely submit. Why stand for It? The BtiiCtyh Symp. Tut* Good. V» Cook first nnly reason why any store will try When Paris adopted Greenwich time added before cooking. sub r> in tim«. Sold by Drat vieta. stitute something else for 8. 8. 8. is the the result was an increase of business then sw*«t*n to taste. FOR COUCHS AND COLDS lust for greeter profit. 8. 8. 8» 1* the for electric companies by extending greatest blood purifier kuowa V th* working day* a few mlnutas. • •• Aik for S. S. S. and Don’t Stand for ths “Ju«t tt 6ood” Talk. • • i There U a medlrm* mr'any pnr. | pose more carefully made than 8 S. 8. IS represents the highest type of medicine. Its medical properties are just as esaan> tlal to well balanced health, if thn hloo<l be sick, as are the nourishing elements of meats, grains, fats and sugars of our daily food. 8. 8. 8. is prepared direct frons native botanical material. Not a drop of drugs is added. Not a drop of mineral* is used. This Is one of the most import» ant things to know Mid to remembef when your blood needs attention. It is the most effective, the purest, th* quickest and most reliable medlctn* known for pofwmed blood, rheumatism catarrhal Infection, malaria, skin disease, old sores and aU afflictions that show la the blood, skin, joints and muscle* An interesting book on the blood ig mailed to those who write. Get a bottle of 3. 8. 3. today. It Is th* world's irid a gresl Yt- eat medicine. Insist upon -t the dWe ler b ’t „ leTfiim handing you 8. 8. 8. and don ___ orate about «omethln* that he can’t ad vertise aa fra* from iodld* of potash an<* other destructive mineral 'ru<s. If you have trouble setting 8 8. I. write to The Swift Specific Co., too Bwlf* Bldg. Atlanta, G*-1 for Uat of squar* daafi store*,