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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 8, 1909)
Bad Breath "For months I had great trouble with my tomach and used all kinds of medicines. My tongue has been actually as green as grass, my breath having a bad odor. Two weeksago a friend recommended Cascarets and after using them I can willingly and cheerfully say that they have entirely cured me. I therefore let you know that I hall recommend them to any one suffer ing from such troubles." Chas. H. Hal. pern, 114 E. 7th St., New York, N. Y. Pleasant, Palatable. Potent. Taste Good. Do Good. Never Sicken, Weaken or Gripe. 10c, 25c. 50c. Never sold In bulk. The gen uine tablet tamped C C C. Guaranteed to euro or your money back, 923 Moat Keep Awake. "When you gits a Job 0' work to do, or," said Uncle Eben, "don't Imagine you's a chicken on a roos' an' kin hold yoh position by e'lne fas' asleep." Washington Star. Proof of love. "So you think he's really In love, eh?" "No doubt about It Why, he thinks he's attractive In auto goggles." Louisville Coarier-J)urnal. Standlaa; on Ilia Rights. Police Justice Have you any wayo baking a living? Vagrant I her, y'r honor. I kin Bake brooms. Police Justice Tou can? Where did you learn that trade? Vagrant I decline t' answer, y'r boner. COFFEEC TEA SPICES BAKING POWDER --EXTRACTS "JUST RIGHT CI4SSET&DEVEKS' POWIANO. ORE.' J wrm. I .KJ v ' ML IFYOUVE" NEVER WORN rfwntj ,-v wisi SUCKER youVevet to learn tHebodilv comrorr n gives in the wettest weather MADE FOR hAuiivRvice GUARANTEED WATERPROOT 322. ATUIGOQDSTOKS CATALOG FRU IN QUALITY OF INSTRUCTION THE HIGH-STANDARD SCHOOL of its kind in the Northwest, we invite the investigation of those who want the best in a practical education. Let us prove superiority. Call, phone or write. Cat alogue, business forms and penwork free. PORTLAND BUSINESS COLLEGE "The School of Quality" Tenth and Morrison 3 Portland, Oregon A. P. Armstrong, LL. B., Principal DR. W. A. WISE 22 Years a Leader in Painless Dental Work in Portland Out-of-Town People Should remember that our force in no arranged that WE CAN DO THEIK ENTIRE CKOWN BRIDGE AND PLATE WORK IN A DAY if necessary. POSITIVELY PAINLESS EX TRACTING FREE when plates or bridires are or dered. WE REMOVE THE MOST SENSITIVE TEETH AND ROOTS WITHOUT THE LEAST PAIN. NO STUDENTS, no uncertainty. For the Next Fifteen Days We will Kive you a Brood 22k sold or porce lain crown for 3.50 22k bridure teeth 8.61) Molar crown .' 5,00 Gold or enamel filling's 1.00 Silver filling 50 Good rubber plates 6.0(1 The best red rubber plates 7,00 Painless extractions 60 ALL WORK GUARANTEED 15 YEARS Dr. W. A. Wise President and Manager The Wise Dental Co. (INC.) Third and Washington St PORTLAND, OREGON P N U No. 37-09 Clothespin Is Improved. If asked the question, the majority of housewives would say that the com mon clothespin was perfectly satisfac tory in its present form. Nevertheless, a decided Improve ment can be made in these laundry accessories. The Improved pin re sembles somewhat the clamps used by photographers 1 0 KEW CLOTHESPIN. ""l"" " while drying. They are made so that any number can be placed on a clothesline, being movable in either direction. The clothes are supported by the small Jaws, the grip being decidedly firmer than in the ordinary clothespin. In addition the clothes do not come in direct contact with the clothesline and cannot become soiled, as is often the case with the ordinary line. They are also easier to handle and, after the clothes are removed, am uiluWc to remain on the line. O ran ice Fool. Peel five oranges. Cut Into thin slices, pour over them a heaping cup ful of sugar. Boil one pint of milk, add while boiling the yokes of three eggs,' one tablespoonful of cornstarch made smooth with a little cold milk. Stir all the time. As soon as thick ened, pour over the fruit. Beat the whites of eggs to a froth, add two ta- blespoonfuls of powdered sugar, pour over the custard and brown in the oven. Serve cold. Earn. Sandwiches. Mash the yolks of hard-boiled eggs to a powder and moisten with olive oil and a few drops of vinegar. Work to a paste, add salt, pepper and French mustard to taste, with a drop or two of tabasco sauce. Now chop the whites of the eggs a3 fine as possible (or un til they are a coarse powderj and mix them with the yolk paste. If more seasoning is necessary, add it before spreading the mixture upon sliced gra ham bread. Blackberry Catsnp. Cover mashed berries with boiling water, simmer fifteen minutes, mash again and strain. Allow to each quart of juice a half-teaspoonful each mace, cinnamon, pepper and white mustard, Cook down to about a quarter of the original quantity, add pure white wine or cider vinegar to make strength and consistency required, bottle and seal while hot. ' w BEN writ Ins; to adrertl-ert pleas mention sma paper. Valne of PImentoes. Not every one Is as familiar with the canned Spanish red peppers (pi mentoes) as they should be. The pep pers are tasty additions to soups, sal ads, etc., and are delicious stuffed with bread crumbs, rice or meat or fish mix tures and served as an entree, or served whole as a garnishment and ellsh with the steak. , Bare Mustard Glaasea. Save your prepared mustard glasses to use for holding soda, baking pow der, cream of tartar, etc.; print labels for same with ink In large, clear let ters, or have typewritten if possible; and In order to prevent them from be ing rubbed off when washing then) paste the label Inside the glass. Wh its Steamers Use Kerosene as Fuel THE WniTE STEAMEK WHICH MADE A SUCCESSFUL rTOLIO DEMOXSTKATION KEROSENE AS FUEL ON THE KECEXT 25-MILE GLIDItEX TOUK. 1 The most interesting announce- The complete success of the new ment ever , made in connection with fuel while on this 2650-mile Dublic the automobile industry was un- test and the advantages Rained doubtedly that made a month or two through its use were well described CF Corn Oysters. Three-fourths of a pint of grated corn, yolk of one egg, salt and pepper to taste. Just before frying add beaten white of the egg, and If the corn Is very dry, add a little cream or rich milk. Drop In hot fat from a tablespoon about the Bize of a large oyster, and fry brown. Olive Oil Hint. As soon as a can or bottle or olive oil is opened put in two lumps of loaf sugar to the pint. Keep in as cool a place as possible. The sugar does not change the tasto of the oil. Always treat it in this way and the last in the can is as delicious as the first. Short Smrtreatlona, A little wire broom is excellent for cleaning the horseradish grater. A can of condensed milk keeps bet ter If the top is left open, admitting the air. Spermaceti added to boiled starch gives the goods a gloss; borax makes the starch stiffen Pineapples should be sliced first, and then pared. In this way the eyes may be removed with less waste. Do not wash white silk knit under wear with warm water or resinous soap. It must be washed in tepid wa ter, with white soap, and ironed dry, thmrwl it will turn an ugly yellow. ago to the effect that the new models of the White Steam Cars could be run on kerosene, or coal oil, instead of g-aflollne. Everyone at once recog nized that the use of the new fuel would add materially to the advan tages which the White already pos sessed over other types of cars. There were, some people, however, who were sceptical as to whether or not the new fuel could be used with complete success and, therefore, the makers of the White Car, the White Company, of Cleveland, Ohio, deter mined to make a public demonstra tion of the new fuel in the 1909 Glld den Tour. From the standpoint of the public, no test more satisfactory could have been selected. First of all, the dis tance covered on the Glidden Tour, from Detroit to Denver and thence to Kansas City, was 2650 miles. This was certainly more than sufficient to bring out any weaknesses, if such had existed. Still more important was the fact that the car was at all times while on the road under the supervi sion of observers, named by those who entered other contesting cars. Therefore, it would have been impos sible for the driver of the White to have even tightened a bolt without the fact being noted and a penalty in flicted. At night the cara were guarded by Pinkerton detectives and could not be approached by any one. In the following dispatch which the correspondent of the New York Sun sent to his paper at the conclusion of the tour: "A feature of the tour which was watched with special interest was that the White Steamer used kero sene, or 'coal oil,' as fuel Instead of gasoline. The new fuel worked splendidly throughout the 2650-mile journey, and all claims made in its behalf were fully proven. First of all, as regards cheapness, the White driver secured kerosene all along the route from 6 cents to 10 cents cheap er per gallon than was paid for gaso lene. Secondly, the new fuel was handled without any precautions, and it was not unusual to see kerosene being poured into the fuel tank while the crew of the car and an Interested crowd stood by with lighted cigars and cigarettes. At the finish of the tour, the White was the only car per mitted by the authorities to enter Convention Hall, where the technical examination took place, without draining its fuel tank. Thirdly, the new fuel proved to be absolutely without smoke or smell. Fourthly, kerosene could be purchased at what ever part of the route was most con venient, and not once during the trip through the ten States of the Middle West was there found a grocery store where kerosene was not readily and cheaply obtainable. Finally, the amount of fuel used on the trip, showed that kerosene is at least fifteen per cent, more efficient, gallon for gallon, than gasoline. The car la other respects made a most creditable showing, and there was the usual riv alry among the observers to be as signed to the White so that they could ride wth the maximum of coin fort. The only adjustments or re pairs charged against the car during the long trip were tightening a lubri cator pipe and wiring a damaged murj guard. These penalties were not In flicted until more than 2000 miles had been completed with an absolute ly perfect score." A particularly Interesting feature of the new White Steamer Is that either kerosene or gasoline may be used as fuel. The necessary adjust ments so that the fuel may be changed from kerosene to gasoline, or vice versa, may be made In a couple of minutes; but so completely successful has kerosene proven to be, that It la not believed that any purchasers will care to use gasoline. The White Company report that the demands for their new steam cars both the $2000-model and th $4000-model exceed their most san guine expectations. It Is evident that the combination of steam the pow er which everyone understands and has confidence In with kerosene the fuel which everyone has on hand! and can handle without any danger is thoroughly appreciated by up-to-date purchasers of automobiles. Rare Experience. Eunday School Teacher Now, Dan ny, what do you understand by "right eous indignation"? Danny Gettin' mad without sayln' any ouas words. Boston Transcript. Mothers will find Mrs. window's Boothlng syrup the best remedy to use foi their children during in leetmug period. In Paris there are thirty-two miles of underground railways, which carry 85,000 passengers a day. Twenty-five miles more road are under considera tlon. Strong Winds and Sand Storms cause granulation of the eyelids. PET TIT'S EYE SALVE soothes and quickly relieves, 25c. All druggists or nowara cros., cunaio, jn. x. Hemmed In. Rankin Why don't you open a sav in es account? Fyle I guess I'll have to; they've nut Qown on me wnere i ve been run ulnar a spending account. Realistic. Maybelle That tall, slender chap Went on the stage made up as a wom an? How did he look? Gladys Strictly up to date. You know, he hasn't any hips. Cost Too Much. Meen later And why didn't ye come to the kirk last Sawbeth? Sandy I had nowt but a shlllln' in my claes. That's ower muckle alller to pit in th' contribution box all at aln time. Cleveland Leader. Well Supplied. "I find It hard to kill time" do. clared the pampered pet. "I only have my music, you know. How do vou manage?" "Oh, I do very well." answered thn other girl. "In addition to my music, I have my sweenlne. mv dimtinr mv sewing and my dishwashing." Louis- vine Courier Journal. -rD Z7 CVZ7X A .V Phosphate 1 does all that the Powders will do and does it better. It raises the dough and makes light er, sweeter and better risen foods. Sold by gro cers 25c per pound. )i Tou will send us your ... - ... ""me ana address, we Mil tend you a book on health and baking powder. CFESCKNT MFG. CO. Seattle, Wn. BAKING POWDER A Flavoring. It makes a, ayrup better than Maple. , , J Sold by tfrocera. sk OIL THAT THE CRY FOR CREAM Is constantly Increasing. The big creamery companies are constantly on the lookout and are offering good prices. A great many dairymen are buying more cows instead of trying to get all the profits possible out ef those they now have. They seem to think about all that they can do is to run the milk through a cream separator, never stopping to consider whether the cream separator is doing its duty as It should. If its an okl-faxhioneil, out-of- date or cheap machine it can't get all the but terfat it wasn't intended to. Your dairy pro fits can be increased from 6 to 25 per cent by the use of A NEW IOWA CREAM SEPARATOR The Separator that has won recognition by th threw last expositions, St. Loimh, I'ortland and JameHtown, and lias the endnraement of all the leading dairy ex perls. Its use actually nienna the navinir of a triVat amount of cream. It alxo means that your cream make better butter and never has that separator taste pe culiar to cream skimmed by other machines. This is because the Iowa is so easily cleaned and nrvcr becomes chokod up with tilth and dirt. Anion? its rrnny advantages are these waist-low supply can: enclosed (rearing;; ease of operation; adjustable crank; neat rp penranee; in terchanff cable parts; etc. IT 19 POSITIVELY THE CLOSEST SKIMMER ON THE MARKET. Send for catalogue. Most complete line of Agricultural Implements and Vehicles on the Coast. Prices and Goods Right. ::". - 0 1 f We have a Dealer in your town. lie is a good man to know PORTLAND OREGON SPOKANE BOISE SALEM PUTNAM FADELESS DYES Oolor mora eooda brlgfitar and faster colon than any other dye. One 10c paclcaae colors alllc. wool and cotton equally wan is euaranteed to viva perfect results. Ask dealer, or we will send post paid at 100 a package. Write for booklM ow to dye, bleachtanrt mil oolen. ' . MONROE DRUG COMPANY, Quinoy.Ulnoifc