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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 26, 1913)
POULTRY AND GAME Can set you fancy prices for Wild Dock and ether same in season. Writ us for cash offer en all kinds of poultry, pork. ate. Pearson-Page Co., Portland PATENTS Watson F. Coleman, aicui ijiwyer, v unuiUKVUit, D.C AAvlr anrt hrki frm Rata reuon&ble. Highest reference. BcstserrloeB. Machinery oners, sawmills, ate. The J. E. Martin Col, 83 1st sb. roruana. eena lor block List and prices. Second-Hand Machin ery bought, sold and exchanged: eng-i nes. St. Helens Hall Portland, Oacooif Resident and Day School for Girla h charge of Slaters of BtJohn Baptist (Episcopal) lolUflaU, Academfo and Eltmentary D.partmnta, sulo. Art, Elocution, Bomtitie Art, Dom.iLlc Iclanea. tymaaalam. i'or catalog address THE SISTER SUPERIOR, Office SO fit. Helens Hall n. BUSINESS COLLEGE I n WASHINGTON fy TENTH STSJ PORTLAhlO. OREL: M.&M.SGHOQLgf TELEGRAPHY K33-S3S Chamber of Commerce Building PORTLAND, OREGON A school for the teaching- of Telegraphy under the personal supervision of the proprietor, A. E. Myers, expert telegrapher. Day and night sessions. TERMS: Courses in easy monthly installments, enabling; you to take up a well paid profession at little cost Write for full particulars. Hours, 10 a. m. to 6 p. m or Dy appointment Hail 5714 DR. JOSEPH ROANE Chiropractor SPINAL ADJUSTMENTS Scientific Treatment of sll Acute and Chronic Diseases. Licensed Practitioner. Suite 124-6-7 lrcarieBuilding. Seattle. A K Hand-Power Stump Puller EASY TERMS, alter J. FlUpatrlck. luWa HrUj Asm. Sold. Established at Woodburn in 1863 OLDEST, (EST STOCKS lUnSERT III THE WEST. WHITE TODAY fOl LIST. Protection Against Bores. Paley, the theologian, had an ingen ious method of warding off the time raster. When thinking out a prob lem he betook himself to the river bank with a fishing rod. He never really fished, but he found that people who thought nothing of disturbing his thoughts would keep at a distance so as not to disturb the fish. To give color to the ruse he had his portrait painted with fishing rod in hand. Ready for Reception. Annoyed by a notice that the local lanitary committee were going , to in spect his cowhouse, a Dorset (Eng land) farmer spread linoleum over the floor of the building, displayed hearth rugs In convenient positions, hung the walls with pictures and a mirror, and Installed a harmonium. When the committee arrived he gravely invited them to wipe their feet on the door mat before entering. " The Reason. Dead men tell no tales, which is why so many widows find it eaBy to marry again. Smart Set. Plenty of Grandfathers. Little Helen's father had been look- ing up his genealogical tree, and fre quently spends his leisure evening! poring over papers from the various historical societies relative to the matter. One day while Helen was playing with her little friends, childish dispute arose as to which was the best looking. Helen, almost in tears, blurted out: "Well. Alice may be the prettiest, and Dorothy has the nicest dresses,' but I have sheets of grandfathers at home." Mothers will find Mrs. Winnow Soothing Byrupthe best remedy to use loz their cMMrfta uuring me teeming period. The Modern Farmer's Daughter. Of course, girls on farms can be' just as independent as girls in cities more so, in fact and healthier and happier in the bargain. They are not limited to shop, factory or office for paying employment. I know of one girl who raises pedigreed dogs, writes one of these girls in Farm and Home, I have beard of others who raise qual ity cats, canaries, poultry, Shetland ponies girls who sew, nurse, pickle and preserve, bake, raise garden stuff or small fruits girls who are satis factorily employed in making a living, and incidentally fitting themselves to be true helpmates when the right man comes along. Water In blufao- fa adulteration. Hliu .nil ter make liquid blue costly. Buy Red Cross Ball xtiue, maices cioines wmter man snow. . ' False Economy. Mrs. Pearl White, of 'Michigan, writing to Farm and Home, has this to say on the subject of women prac ticing false economy: "Many a wo man will walk half a mile or more to borrow a pattern that is not even the right size, trusting to her ingenuity and good sense to make it fit, but the chances are that the time alone which she could save would more than equal the 10-cent expenditure for a new pat tern, besides securing a better fit and style, and considerable saving of nerves." K Cures While Vou Walk. Allen'. Fnnt.lTaoA f. . ( . ... - - o .uciinm cure lor HOI. weatiiif, callus, and swollen, achingfeet. Sold by all Druggists. Price 25c. Don't accept any Vii""- TriolT 5ckage FHEB. Address isuvuw vuiuiKu, no nuy, n, x, ( Literal Obedience. Two little sisters, just promoted, were comparing teachers. Helen said she did not like her new teacher. "I nave to nice my teacher," spoke up little Mabel. "It is written on the blackboard: 'Love your enemies' " Impure Blood Gets Good Bath Wonderful How Quickly Your Entire System Awakens When the Blood is Cleansede If you are down with rheumatism; if you sneeze, feel chilled, are choked with catarrh, have a cough, or your skin la pimpled and Irritated with rash, eczema. or any othecblood disorder, Jast remem ber that almost all the Ills of life com from Impure blood. And you can easily give your blood a good, thorough cleans ing, a bath, by using S. S. 8. There Is no need for anyone to be despondent over the Illness of blood Impurities. No mat ter how badly they attack the system, or bow unsightly becomes the skin. Just re member there Is one ingredient In S. S. -S. that so stimulates the cellular tissues throughout the body that each part lecta Us own essential nutriment from the blood. This means that all decay, all breaking flown of the tissues, is checked and re pair work begins. S. S. S. has such a peciflo influence on all local cells as to preserve their mutual welfare and afford a proper relative assistance to each other. More attention Is being: given to con structive medicine than ever before and B. S. B. is the highest achievement In this line. For many years people relied upon mercury, iodide of potash, arsenic, phys ics, cathartics and "dope" aa remedies for blood sickness, but now the purs botanical S. S. S. la their safeguard. Tou can get S. 8. 8. In any drug store, but Insist upon having It. ' The great tswiii ijaDoratory in Atlanta, Go., pre pares this famous blood purifier, and yoq should take no chance by permitting anj one to recommend a substitute. And If your blood condition is such that you would like to consult a specialist freely and confidentially, address th meaicai department, The Swift 8peclfi buiuiwuy, low bwiii mag., Atlanta, Go. Over A Half Acre of School Rooms An Enviable Record 969 Students reristered during-the past year; the largest number in the history of our school. . 1 467 C for offl"J!P, Ut ?. This Is the b?Bst demand for , . , help ever recorded In the history of any college In the North west, and affords us an excellent opportunity to Guarantee positions to our , UrtsuUssiUCSe Write us at once for Information concerning our courses: Shorthand, Penmanship, Typewriting, Telegraphy. .. Bookkeeping, BUSINESS COLLEGE I. M. WALKER, President. roerth St., Near Morrison, Portland, Or. WHEN PREPARING FISH THREE GOOD RECIPES THAT MAY BE KEPT IN MIND. Trout, With Appropriate Garnishing, It One of the Best Baked Cod a Universal Favorite Proper 8auce to 8erv. Trout, Friars. Scale and clean a large trout, place in a saucepan and pour over it a oupful of boiling vine gar, which will have the effect of turning the trout blue, and an equal quantity of white wine. If necessary to cover the trout add sufficient wa ter to do so. Add an onion stuck with cloves, a carrot, half a bunch of eel ery, a few bay leaves, a small bunch of parsley, half a teaspoonful of pep percorns and salt to suit the taste, and boll over the fire for about 15 minutes, having the cover on the saucepan. When done, remove and drain the fish, place on a folded nap kin, spread on a dish, garnish with parsley, and serve with oil and vine gar or any favorite fish sauce in a sauceboat Flounder, Brussels. Clean and skin a flounder, sprinkle both sides with pepper and salt, and squeeze over a small quantity of lemon Juice. Dip the fish in warmed butter, cover with finely grated breadcrumbs, place on a gridiron and broil over a clear Are, turning to brown both sides squally. Bone an anchovy, put the flesh into a mortar with a small lump of butter, and pound It, then place It in a small saucepan with a wlneglassful of white wine and the strained juice of half a lemon, and stir over the fire for a few minutes. When cooked place the flounder on a hot dUn, pour the an chovy sauce over it and serve. Baked Cod, Savoy. Prepare afresh cod by tying up the head with a string and filling the inside with but ter, in which have been mixed two ta blespoonfuls of chopped parsley to the quarter of a pound, a little salt and pepper and the juice of two lemons. Put the fish, belly downward, on a but tered drainer in a flsh kettle and pour over a mixture made as follows: Melt half a pound of butter in a saucepan, add a pint of chopped mushrooms, a blanched and chopped shallot, a table spoonful of chopped parsley, the Juice of a lemon and a crushed clove, of gar lio, all of these being partly cooked be fore being used. Season to taste. Now pour in a pint of white wine and bring the whole quickly to a boil, and allow to cook gently for an hour and a half, basting the fish every ten minutes with the liquor. When the flesh is firm put the fish on a dish, pour over half the sauoe and put the rest in a sauce boat, i This may be accompanied also by any other favorite flsh sauce. Washington Star. Folding Furniture. It's for camping. It's for small houses. And it folds up entirely. One may ship it conveniently. Upon arrival there's simply to un fold it Folding tables are useful at home or picnicking. Folding cots and swings are espe cially designed for carrying off into the wilderness. Pig In Blankets. Choose good-sized, plump oysters. Wash, drain and wipe dry. Select some good bacon and cut very thin. Wrap a piece of this about an oyster and fasten each with a toothpick. Drop these into a hot frying pan, turning until crisp on all sides. Season with pepper and serve very hot . . About Hot-Water Bags. When a hot-water bag starts to loot never throw it away. Heat clean white sand In the oven and pour it into the baa- or bottle. The sand la bettnr rh. the water, as It retains the heat longer. Pineapple Salad. Place the shredded fruit into a deen glass dish and pour over it half a pint powdered sugar mixed with one table spoonful each of orange and lemon Juice. This should be done at least three hours before serving, so that the sugar will dissolve.. In Preserving Time. When suDDly of (rood ruhhn rtnm rives out use two old lines on i.. It is safer than if only one is used. It is better economy, however, to buy new rubber rings every year. Pepper Relish. Twelve green tomatoes, four green peppers, two onions; chop together, add two-third cup sugar, two cups vinegar, salt to taste. Mix all togeth er and bottle. This may be kept two years and be as good as when first made. Considerate. My little brother William had been staying up rather late and went to bed without saying his prayers. Mother said to him: "Why, Willie, I'm sur prised at you I You haven't said your prayers." "Aw, gee 1" he answered; "what's the use of waking the Lord up at this hour of the night?" Chi cago Journal Diplomat. Sne "Jack, when we are married, I must have three servants." He "You shall have twenty, dear but not all at the same time." Answers. RAISES the DOUGH Better than other Dowdera producing light, dainty, wholes. some cakes and Daitries C?CENTri BAKING POWDER high e-rada and moderate in rjrica 25c lb. tin at arrocera. Creeeeat Mfg. Co-.Saattl. 1 n m m II II II II ifflm (tor im w V II- IB V, B Facts in Nature - - mm ircrou mww i, bum. i aiura most vaiuame neaitn glV- w "fs ft-"- v ma tma ui uweuatf are) iuunu in our American forests. nvMfn,hrn,M ava n TJ T T: .Li., i ... . ... - tt . iJ . Te . ra, unci cunsumng pnysicmn to tne invalids Hotel and Surgical Institute at Buffalo, N.Y., used the powdered extracts as well as the liquid extracts of native medicinal plants, such as Bloodroot and Queen's root. Golden Seal and Stone root, Cherry bark and Mandrake, for the cure of blood diseases, . This prescription as put up in liquid form was called DR. PIERCE'S Coldeif Medical Discovery X and has enjoyed a large sale for all these years in every drug store in the 'p?? land. You can now obtain the powdered extract In nirnr.-nntr tohut ?0UX medicin8 dealer, or send 50c in one-cent postage stamps for trial box tofel Dr. Pierce's TnirnlirU' Hnfnl RnfTol. MV A ...klTTiVi l.- -M " j . TTT 7T w ,,v- .(micm wui ua uiuiieu, postage prepaid. The "Golden Medical Discovery' makes rich, red blood, invigorates the stomach, liver and bowels and through them the whole system. Skin affections, blotches, boils, pimples and eruptions result of bad blood ' wmi: wjr uui nieniiivH extract aa inousanaa nave testiucd. Send 3 lone-cent stamps to pay cost of mailing: only on a free cony of Dr. Pierce's Common Sense) Medical Adviser, 10O8 pages, clolnbounj an. n. v. riEou, our ALU, W, y. sk rw km r-i rQ , run. Where the "Space" Was. You know how crowded a second hand furniture Store is. nlwnvn nilprl high with odds and ends of household goods, well, there is such a shop on the South side, in a one-story shack, which the other dav riosted this alom in the window: "Space For Rent" i suppose," remarked a man who was DBSsinir. "thera mnnt hn n vnrnn. cy under one of the tables." Kansas uicy star. Editor Willing to Retract "Look here, Mr. Editor," exclaimed an irate caller, "you referred to me yesterday as a reformed drunkard. You must apologize, or I'll sue your paper for libel." "Very well, sir," replied the editor. "I'll retract the statement cheerfully. I'll say you haven't reformed." ' When Your Eyes Need Care Try Murine Eye Remedy. No Smarting; Feels Fine Acts Quickly. Try it for Bed, Weak, Watery Eyes and Granulated Eyelids. Illus trated Book lu each Package. Murine is pompoundnd by our Ocnlli-not a "Patent Med icine" but nscd in successful Physicians' Prac tice for many years-. Now dedicated to tbe Pub Uo and sold by UruKKlsts at 25c and 60c per Bottle. Murine Use Salve in AseoUo Tubes. 26a and fiOn. Murine Eye Remedy Co., Chicago "Jarndyce and Jarndyce." Seven years ago a New York real estate operator left 40, 000 to "the cause of charity." Recently the court decided the will valid, but now there is no estate to distribute the lawyers have it The purpose of the will has been accomplished. New York Herald. MOTHER SO POORLY Could Hardly Care for Chil dren Finds Health in Lydia E. Pinkham's Veg etable Compound. To Kill an Unpleasant Odor. Dried orange peel allowed to smol der on a piece of red-hot iron or on an old shovel will kill any bad odor in a room and leaye a fragrant one behind. Bovina Center, N.Y. " For six years I have not had as good health as I have now. I was very young when my first baby was born and my health was very bad after that I was not regular and I had pains in my back and was so nonrlv that T omiM hardly take care of my two children. 1 doctored with sev eral doctors hut enfe no better. Thev told me thera was no help without an operation. I have used I.Vflift E. Pinkhnm'a Van-arnhla IVm. pound and it has helped me wonderfully. I do most of my own work now and take care of my children. I recommend your remedies to all suffering women." Mrs. Willard A. Graham, Care of Elsworth Tuttle, Bovina Center.N.Y. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound, made from native roots and herbs, contains no narcotics or harmful drugs, and today holds the record of being the most successful remedy we know for woman's ills. If you need such a medicine why don't you try It T If you have the slightest donbfj that liydla K. Pinkham's Vegeta ble Compound will help you, write toLydiaE.Pinkham MedlclneCo. (confidential) Lynn,Mass., for ad Vice. Your letter wil 1 be opened, read and answered by a woman and held in strict confidence. . Peaceable. His Parents alwavs had trnnhlo in. ducinsr David, acred four and nna-ha!f years, to eat. lie was given a plate oi tomato soup, and his mother asked ii ne liked it. He replied, "No, I don't like it" and thpn vm nalrnrl why he was eating it, and replied, "I ain i looking ror any trouble." "Back on the Job" again and very quickly, too, if you will only let Hostetter's Stomach Bit- ters help the digestion to LJ become normal, keep D the liver active and the LJ. bowels free from consti- O pation. These are abso lutely necessary in order to maintain health. Try it today but be sure it's HOSTETTER'S Stomach Bitters : "DMT HURT A BIT is what they all say TV.wnwjUiyy ws . 1 Painless Methods of Extracting Teeth. Out-of-town peo ple can hare theft plate and bridsv work finished in one day If necessary. An absolute guar antes, backed by 24 S(.W.i.WII!.rmiTuaMui4ji rears In Portlsnd Wise Dental Co, OmCE HOURS: 8 A. M. lo P. M. Sundays 9 to I Phonesi A 2029: Main 2029. fatting Bldf., Third and Washlntton, Portlane sesesVaeaWAstWjiJdstVsk W&IUasJ OUT OP TOWN PEOPLE ean no I v prompt treat, nmnta of Hoa-f olsonon. Htaltn-baUdiaf rmdli trota C. GEE WO the Chinese doctor, Try once more If rou hare been doctorln with this one arid that one and have not olitalned per. msnent rel lef . Let th I. irrnat nature healer ding, nowrourcaaeand preKrllw some remedr whoe action la quick, aura and sate. Ills pnwnrlptlons are compounded from Koots. llerlis, rluds sal Barks that hate been satbered from every qnar terof the (lobe. The aeoreta of tbme medicines are not known to the outside world, but have bean tamilt. ?UO luZ " the pojaioiaa? CONSULTATION FREE. "r0"11"' l ot .town and cannot call, write for symptom blank sad olranlar, eaoloalns 4 seats La THE C. GEE WO CHINESE MEDICINE CO. 162 first St., Cor. Morrison Portlsnd, Oregon. P. N. U. No. 35, 'U I WHEN writing to advertisers, please sjas tlon this paper. '