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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1905)
Ks I It Quiets the Cough This is one reason why Ayer's Cherry Pectoral is so valua ble In consumption. It stops the wear and tear of useless coughing. But it does more it controls the inflammation, quiets the fever, soothes, and heals. Sold for 60 years. " Acer's Cherry Pectoral has Wn a regular life presarrer to me. It brought ma throah e tTr atuek of pneamauta. and I foel that I nwl any lift to Its woM.rful carmtlv properties." William h. Tuditt, Wawa, A K4br J.O. AxorOo.. LoweU, yt ilH maniifaotarers of luer's SABSAPAKILLL PILLS. UAIK VW08. Hasten recovery by keeping the bowels regular with Ayer's Pills. Ignorance, when It i Yoluntary, U criminal, and he may properly be charg ea witn who refuses to learn how he might prerent it. Johnson. We want a man la efery town to represent os. 174 per month and expenses paid. Kella Me men lu outside towna. Address II. Henker, la7V 7lh M.. fertland. Oregon. Hock of cloth ing wanted. All replies confidential. Address H. lleikar, lm$ 7ih St.. Portland, Oreson. MALLEABLE IRON STUMP PULLERS Faataat, lightest and strongest mump Puller oo the inark.L. 11 Horn power oa Uia n-wfip with two bursea. Writ tor descriptive catalog and prlcas. ' - KEIERSON MACHINERY CO. Foot of Morriaoa Street Portland, Orezon 1 'XI tik -tytisAA' COUCM 7- O A Orp this out, return to us with the names and addresses of yourself and two of your friends, and the date when you will probably s enter a business coltege. and we wlH err J It you with 15.00 on our S65.00 scholarship. Our school offers exceptional advantifes la students of Business, Shorthand. English, etc Best Instruction Lowest Tuition Willi tOt CATUOUK it u s Kfl the multnomah . : business institute: M. A. ALBIN, Pais. I se sixth st. PORTLAND, ORE. ! OUTSIDE INN V W PDvWltX-l tJK. - , - E 1 A i -T.A. Electric lighted rooms. Baths and modern conveniences. Rooms 60e. II and 11.50 per day. A new, permanent hotel, directly opposite main entrance to Kalr. All street cars for Fair laud you at Hotel door. PORTLAND. OREGON ECONOMY Hot Air Pumping Engine Pumps water for house and irrigation. Displaces wind mills and gasoline engines. Burns gasoline, wood or coal. Has auto matic stop, chipped on approval. Write for catalogues and prices. BEALL & CO. 321 Hawthorne Ave. V Portland, Ore. i LJSBB Tnr DR. C. GEE WO CHINESE MEDICINE CO. Formerly located at 253 Alder St. for the past i years HAVE MOVED To the Large Iirtck Building at the 8. K. Corner of First and Morrison Streets. En trance No. 162Vi First Street. Successful Home Treatment DR. C. OKB WO is known throughout the United tstatos, and la called the (Treat Chi nese Doctor on account of his wonderful cures, win. out the aid of a knife, without using poisons or drugs of any kind. He treata any and all diseases with powerful Oriental Roots, Herbs, Buds, Baric and Vegetables that are unkuown to medical science In this oountry, and through the nseof these harmless remedies. He guar antees to cure Catarrh, Asthma, I.ung Trouble, Rheumatism, Nervousness, Stom ach, l.lver. Kidney, Female weakness and All Chronic Diseases. Call' or write, enclosing 4 2 c. stamps for mailing Book and Circular. Address The C. Gee Wo Chinese Medicine Co. Nc. 162' rirst St., S. E. Cor. Morrison Flcast nentlM this paper. 1 Portland, Oregon. mi u No. 37-1 90S IIirsiEir writing to advertisers pleaae I If smiUm thic paper. I PORTLAND AMUSEMENTS. Excellent Attractions at the Theaters A Busy Season. The riiitor to Portland now baa a wide range of choice in the matter of amusements. The 1905 Fair, is, of course, the big attraction, with its imente' regular ex position, and its seductive Trail. "Ven ice" ii acknowledged to be the greatest success and beet show on the Trail. The predominant word now passed aronnd about the Fair is the congratu latory remark that the splendid expo sition ie an assured financial success. The Marquam Grand Theater opened a brilliant season with Wilton Lackaye in "The Pit," and all the town turned out. Beginning Wednesday, Sept. 13, probably the most widely popular play of the year, "Mrs. Wiggs, of the Cab bage Patch." will ODen at tha Marnnam and remain through tb rest of the wee, piaying special matinees Thurs day and Saturday.. "The Chaperons," (scintillating musical comedy) plays at this theater all week beginning . Sept. 18, and the old favorite May Irwia oc cupies the Marauam staore Bant. 2fi tn 28. Tha fall seaann start nfF vlth ' boom lots of Interest and good pro ductions. The Belasco Stock Company contin ues drawing heavily and keeps up its high standard of productions. "Har riet's Honeymoon" running this week; "Judah" opens Monday, Sept. 11, and "Captain Jinks" takes up the week Sept. 18 to 24. The Belasco is one of the handsomest theaters on tha Pacific coast, and no visitor should miss seeing tt. The Baker Theator la tiavlntra invrnin run of musical burlesque. Manager cater wears nis broadest smile ol ap proval as he sees the large audiences. "The Brieadiera" is on this wank, and the "Kentucky Belles" opens for the wee oi cept. tu-io. fretty girls, lots of fun, attractive spectacle. The mriire is irivinar niiita trta moat startling melodrama that Portland has ever experienced. The critics agree that the thrills in the plays, put on with a change of bill each week at this theater, are veritably unique of their kind. Every other instant a pistol shot, and the intervening seconds filled wnn tnrusts at your heart strings. The Grand and the Star continue vaudeville entertainments with new people weekly. If during the marriage ceremony the wedding ring should fall down, the bride's fate will not be an enviable one. riTQ Permanently Cared. Koflttormrroesaesa 110 after first day's use of Dr.Kllne's Great Nerve Restorer. Rend for r... M r trial Kr. !.. . .i-- I.H.H.lUine, Ltd., Ml Arch St.. Philadelphia, Pa- A Welcome Change,' v Colonel," said the sentinel, as ne sa luted the officer in command of the be sieged town, "a horseless carriage ap proacb.es. "That's good," replied the Colonel "We may now be able to get soma horse- lees beef." LIEUT. P. S. DAVIDSON. 1 .. - N PERUNA STRENGTHENS THE ENTIRE SYSTEM F. S. Davidson, Ex-Lieut. U. S. Army, Washington, D. 0., care U. S. Pension Offioe, writes : "To my mind there b no remedy for catarrh comparable to Peruna. It not only strikes at the root of the malady, tut it tones and strengthens the system in a truly wonderful way. That has been Its history in my case. I cheer fully and unhesitatingly recommend it to those afflicted as 1 have been." F, 8. Davidson. If you do not derive prompt and sat isfactory results from the use of Peru na, write at once to Dr. Hartman, giv ing a full statement of your case, and he will be pleased to give you his valu able advice gratis. Address Dr. S. B. Hartman, Presi dent of the Hartman Sanitarium. Oo. Iambus, Ohio. The Art of Diehwaahtnsj. A dish well scraped Is half washed. Scrape and stack dishes carefully. When knives, forks or plates are greasy or fishy from the serving of nsn, wipe tnem off with pieces of paper which are easily burned. Keep the grease out of the pan and away from the dishcloth. Let the dishcloth be of linen If pos sible and always hemmed. An nnhem- med wash cloth or wiper leaves the Usnes covered with lint and particles of the frayed edges stop up the sink drain. Wash the silver first, using plenty of hot water and soap. ' Two pang are necessary to wash dishes properly one for the washing, another one for rinsing. Into the bot tom of the rinsing pan fit a wooden strainer, two or three inches from the bottom of the pan, that the water turned over the dishes may ; drain through It and leave the dishes free of water. This saves dish towels. Use hot water for rinsing. Wash the glasses after the silver, and then the cups and saucers, plates, etc. When the dishes are washed, throw the water out Don't wash tinware or kettles in thick water. Have a separ ate dishcloth for pans and another for kettles. Plenty of scraping, plen ty of water, plenty of soup, plenty of pang, plenty of towels and washers, make dish washing what it should be. Beef Calces. Any remains of undepressed beef; salt and pepper to taste, a few sprigs of parsley, one egg, mashed potatoes equal to one-third the quantity of the meat Mince the meat very Brie. Boll and mash potatoes equal to one-third the quantity of meat, mix them nicely with it season with the oennpr nrt salt, mince up and add the parsley to it men Deat the yolk of one egg, mix it with the mince to bind it. Make the mince Into cakes about the size of the round of the top of a teacup and half an Inch thick; flour them, and fry them a nice brown in hot beef dripping or lard. Serve with a garnish of pars ley. Canned Beets. Wash the beets and leave Inches of tops. Boll until tender; pour on me not water and cover with cold. ttnen cool enough to handla. rnh th skins off with your hands, and slice. Have ready and scalding hot a quart of vinegar which has been hrotiirhf rrt the boil with a little salt and pepper ana two cups or granulated sugar. Lay the sliced beets in this, and whan thov are scalding hot pack in Jars; fill these to overflowing with the vinegar and seal. Manle Forfait. Put in a saucepan the well-beaten yoiits or eignt eggs and a cupful of ma pie syrup. Cook until the mixture forms a thin coatlne on the snnnn with which it should be stirred stead ily. Take from the fire and beat until cold. Whip a pint of cream stiff, stir this in lightly and freeze. Serve in glasses- with a snoonfnl of cream on top of each glass. This re cipe will make a little over a quart Frozen Prnrtipa with Tr r.-. -vw vi caiut Large firm peacues should be choMtt for this. Peel carefully and cut each In half. Pack In an Ice cave or freezer for two or three hours, until frapne. Have rt'ady rounds of or angel cake. Lay one of the peach halves on each of these, surround the caae with ice cream or whlDDed and put a large spoonful of Ice cream in tne place left vacant by the Deach stone. Hashed Brown Potatoes. Peel white potatoes and cut Into small dice of uniform size. Cover with salted water and boll until tender but not broken. Drain and dry between the folds of a clean dish towel. Turn Into a pudding dish and cover with hot milk that has been thickened with a lump of butter rolled In flour. Put a cover over the dish and cook for half an hour, then uncover and brown. Good Chocolate Sauce. Four ounces sugar, one gill of water. boiled for five minutes. Then stir In slowly four ounces chocolate. When these are well mixed pour Into a jus or a jampot, piacea in a pan of hot water. Let the sauce cook In the Jar for five minutes, then stir In a gill of cream, or milk, or custard, and flavor with half a teaspoonful of vanilla. Kara; Toast. Beat two eggs very light add to them one pint of milk. Slice baker's bread or nice light home-made bread and dip the pieces Into the milk and eggs, letting them lie long enough to be thoroughly moistened and yet not rail to pieces. Fry a delicate brown In hot, fresh suet Serve with sugar. More Converts Every Year 22 Every day in every rear that comes, more housewives are ivintf up their exhorbitant lT-B. l!-.Tm 4 pricea oaxing rowaers ana turning to K C, the honest and reliable, which has stood so well the test of years. They are find ing out that BAKING POWDER KC . . i ,i . brar costs one-xxura tne price oi powder anywhere near K C aualitv. and makes better, tmrer. more V. am I .L.I.. I I 1 'J- X .T . ; ' 1 UCDLAL111U1. UU.K.1I1V. JUUllLCS IUrZJC. J Bend postal for " Book of Presents." JAQUES MFG. CO. Chicago, HI. An effort made for the happiness of others lifts us above ourselves. L. M. Child. How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be oured by Usu i oatarru tuie. F. J. CHKN'EY k CO., Props., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, hare known F. J. Cheney for the last 16 years, and believe him perfectly honorable In all business transac tions and financially able to carry out any ob ligations made by their rlrm. Witm Si Tbuax, Wholesale Druriists, Toledo, O. Waloino, Km nan AMarvih, holesale lrug gifcts. Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, act ing dlreotly upon the blood and mucous sur faces of the system. Price 76c. per bottle. Bold by all Druggists. Testimonials free. HaU'a Family fills are the best. Semi-nudity is common In rural Japan, and furthermore it is respectable and healthful. If noiseless powder ever comes into (eneral use you'll not henr it. Mothers will find airs. Wlnsioir's Boo thing 8yrup the best remedy tonse for their chlldrsa during the teething period. Nothing is more friendly to a man than a friend In need. Plautus. Professor C. W. Kitt, lately vies president of the Gregg school, of Chi cago, and for a number of years of the Soule college of New Orleans, the lead ing business college of the South, has just joined the Multnomah Institute, of Portland, Oregon, as associate pro prietor. Professor Kitt is one of the best known commercial teachers of tha United States. A French professor Is the owner of s collection of 020 human heads, represent ing every known race of people on the globe. m us ssnaBii r huh. tan n m vi MAN'S GREATEST The disease that has done more ' t'RTh rr than any other to wreck, ruin and JftCrtll humiliate life, is Contagious Blood Poison. Sorrow, shame and suffering go hand in hand with this great enemy, and man has always hated and fought it as he has no other disease. It is the most powerful of all poisons; no mat ter how pure the blood may be, when its virus enters, the entire circulation becomes poisoned and its chain of horrible symptoms begin to show. Usu ally the first sign Is a small sore or ulcer, not at all alarming in appearance, but the blood is being saturated with the deadly poison, and soon the mouth and throat begin to ulcerate, the hair and eyebrows drop out, a red eruption breaks out on the body, copper-colored splotches and sores make theit appearance and the poison even works down into the bones and attack the nerves... Not only is the disease hereditary, being transmitted from parent to child, in the form of scrofula, weak eyes, soft bones, weak, puny constitutions, etc., but is also so highly contagious that many a life has been ruined by a friendly hand shake, or from using the toilet articles of one infected with the poison. To cure this blighting, deadly curse the uiooa must oe punned, ana nothing will do it so quickly and surely as S. S. S. It goes down to tha very bottom of the trouble, drives out every particlej of the poison and makes the blood clean and strong. It does not hide or cover no anvthinc. but from thm first begins to expel the poison and build up and strengthen the system. S. S. S. is guaranteed purely vegetable., We offer a reward of $i,ooo for proof that it contains a particle of mineral of any kind, Book on the dis ease, with instructions for home treatment, and any advice desired, without cUrSe- THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., AT1AXTA, GM, PRUSSIAN SPAVIN CURE, i old, tint tettftd cure fur (pavlns. Vflngbent, Splint. Curt i vim wrsiu vinn mi ar sjavmss. ninnuvni, vpiini 1'rted io-dn.y hy tlioiiHttnds ot nucotiwif uf uruetH ifi una owi Inir !' bottle on hand often nnvftg a valuable ItorM. I trtoti rmntuau r-pavin cure on my horwa for blood pftw.n.ind mtm. ra of honcx two bottles rumorrd ItnnlirelT and them tino Hlguor any epa.Tia. All of your rvuiodlfrtnroirooii." O. 14. DAh!lirv.CurtisL WfV Pries) $ at all dmtKUUor wrttaitadlnct. We aino make the following1 fanmiiH lino of Pruaalan firoodHt Hisvi Pawtfa-w. Wmm .. u... i inurr wurinss aSsTiwa, sbiock r VSHi, sj. t i i mii'i on US WHS) TO OU IAW III it , mi sains n rrni wuaji Lu wux DllllRCIIU aa at- ska m w ma CQTBTw - mum. PORTLAND SI CD CO., Portland. Oregon, Coast Agents B jSSeA-VT-P are emigrating to Aniens ana can- . . K ,kA ...... v ...,tM IV..,. ,!,,,.. dollar to be made 111 always I'anVee. Al ts altorrts tne lir-etest opportunity of any country In the world for good Invest ments. Land can be liouirlit i f ti e C 1'. It. cuinpany on cany pay ments of one-rlxth to one-tenth down, 8 per ceM interest, yi-arfy pa nieiun, irom ..o,' iu .ui, jmr sera, mm is an line nillil an me sun Uncle Sam's People M 1 berta ai ever shown on. I am conducting parties out oi hi okane MondHv ol each wrek, rlv nd showing them over Alberia. Join the rrr.wd. Anj Canadian Rttllway lands. lng special railroad rates ano snowing tnem over a men a. join the rrr.wd. Any Information cheerfully t lven. JAMCS H. LEWIS, Kiwclul Land Agent Alberta and 719 RiversiJe Ave., Spokane, Wash. THE SANDWICH STEAM PRESS Free from small, frail parts and complications. Two to four tons per hour. KMnch feed opening, lu to U feeds to the bale. 8tady, powerful motion. A lost-working niouer-uaker. MITCHELL, LEWIS & STAVER CO. rST AND TAYLOR STRECTS, PORTLAND, OREGON. Sscliasw. Betas. SaJaas. McdfcreV