Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1905-1915, March 27, 1908, Image 7

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    Your Blood
FO R M B ER K SH IRE A S S O C IA T IO N
M arks
Important S tep In Livestock
Industry o f N orthw est.
By J. L. Ash lock. Washington State Collage*
Pullman.
N e e d s p u rifyin g and yo u r w h o le system ren o va tin g in the
Preaident
E.
A
. Bryan, o f the W ash­
spring, as pim ples, boils, eruption s, loss o f a p p etite and that
ington State college, haa joat received
tired fee lin g annually prove.
notice o f hia appointment as temporary
H o o d ’s Sarsaparilla is th e m ost e ffe c tiv e m edicin e ever president of the State Berkshire associ­
devised ijor the com p lete pu rification o f the b lo od and the ation, which ia affiliated with the
Am erican Berkshire congress.
Preai­
co m p lete renovation o f the w h o le system .
dent Bryan’ s appointment is the begin-
It w ill m ake you fee l better, lo o k better, eat and sleep ning of the organization of the Berk­
b etter and g iv e yo u th e best possible preparation fo r the hot shire association in the state of W ash­
days o f summer, as o v e r 40,000 p e o p le have testified in the ington.
This
association
reaches
through nearly all the etatee o ' the
last tw o years. T o d a y bu y and Degin to take
H ood’s Sarsaparilla
Usual form, liquid, or In tablet form, called Sarsataba, 100 Doses II.
■ «tt«ra»illc Yi
For the best yeast .v e r •nzd», th.
flay 7 0 U chum take o n e plot o f f rood
buttermilk and put la a stewpan to
boll.
Whan It bolls (t lr la enougli
w h it» corn meal to make ,lka thick
|ruel. Let It boll up wall, than reznor«
from lira and let cool. Whan mllkwarm
(t lr Into tbla one cup o f food y e a s t;
■at In a warm plaoa to rim. In two
bourn It abould bo nice and light. Thao
thicken with corn meal and make lota
cakaa
Do not put ona bit o f aalt,
sugar. flour or hope In thia yaaat; noth­
in# but buttermilk, meal aad tha yeast
you put In to ralaa I t
Make broad
tha same aa with hop yaaat In makln#
new yaaat uaa a cup o f thla yeast te
(ta rt with.— Tuaah Smith.
P raaerved
a »r u »u
rm m n .
About 100,000 nets are In use during
the herring aeaaon by the 100 flahing
smacks ef the Netkerlaeda. A net laata
about three seasons, hut ewlag to losses
from storms and other causes between 40,.
000 and »0,000 naw nets art purchased
annually.
(a
C la w .
Raporter— I auppoas you don’t know
what tha Sanator thinka about this tariff
retorts businemt?
Senator's Private Secretary— No ; ne
more than you do. I only know what ha
aaya about It.
A
la v a
llg a .
"H ow do you know Belinda la In
loye?” aaked father.
"Because," answered mother, "every-
time tha telephone rings she thinka It’s
for her.”
The quantities glveu w ill All four
A v n n o n la e A d v lo e .
pint Jars. Select fifteen good elxod rlpa
Anxious Mother— O, John, I ’ m afraid
B artlett paara; peal and cut them In baby has the whooping cough 1 What
balraa; remora core and drop fruit ought I to do?
Bachelor Brother— Let him whoop,
lute a bowl o f cold water to which
tha Juice of a lemon haa bean added. Miranda. Do you want to take away the
Place a preserving kettle with two oalv amusement the little fellow has?
pounds o f sugar and one pint o f water
IVO N e e d o f a F i r e .
over the fire; stir to partly melt the
"W a sn 't It aw ful?” exclaimed the
sugar, boll a few minutes, removing all ipartment-houae girl.
"Th e furnace
the black ocum; put in the pears, cover vas entirely out lest n igh t”
and cook until a straw w ill penetrate
“ I never noticed I t ”
replied
her
them easily. Then fill them with tUr chum.
syrup into the Jars; let the syrup over
"W h at? Never noticed It? And yon
flow, at once, turn upside down until sat In the cold parlor fo r tw o hours
cold, then set aside.
with that young man. W ho was It
anyw ay?"
New York, with 4,000,000 population,
“ An old flame."
had been adding to its total In the three
years preceding 1906 at the rate of 100,-
P r a e t lc a l D e m o n s tr a tio n .
000 e year. Philadelphia, with a little
Teacher— A* to thoae old superstitions
leas than 1,600,000 population, had in­
»vs have been talking about, they are all
creased at the rate of 30,000 e year.
»xploded. Nobody believe« now, for in­
stance, that it brings bad luck to walk
N e e d le * , la a r lS e a .
inder a ladder.
Ur. Flippun— Maria, hart's that 926
Shaggy Haired Pupil— I do, ma’am. I
you say you need for a new hat. By the
talked under a ladder once, and it fell
way. Maria, do 1 aver talk la my alaep?
Mrs. Flippun— Thanks. No, John, you on me.
la s p o s s lh l* .
" D o you find It difficult to d icta te
to your stenograph«?”
"N o, 1 find It Impossible.”
“ Why, haa she left you?”
“ No. she has married m a ” — H o u »
ton Post.
M le
G re et
O p ia r t e a lt r .
" I f Burbuk waste to be a philanthrep-
let ae well a« a wizard." said R iv e r» mak­
ing a wry face over his mediate», "why
In thunder doesn't he evolve s cinchona
tree that will produce a bark from which
a tasteless quinine can be made!”
T h e ir
R eal
H a n d le * ».
SKIN DISEASES
H UM ORS IN THE« B L O O D
When the blood Is pure, fresh »nd healthy, the skin will be soft, smooth
and free from blemishes, but when some acid humor takes root iu the circu­
lation its presence is manifested by a skin eruption or disease.
These
humors get into the blood, generally because of an inactive or sluggish
condition o f the members o f the body whose duty It is to collect and carry
off the waste and refuse matter of the system. This unhealthy matter is left
to sour and ferment and soon the circulation becomes charged with the acid
poison. The blood begins to throw off the humors and acids through tha
pores and glands o f the skin, producing Eczema, Acne, Tetter, Psoriasis,
Salt Rheum and skin eruptions of various kinds. Eczema appears, usually
with a alight redness of the skin followed by pustules from which there
flows a sticky fluid that dries and forms a crust, and the itching is intense.
It is generally on the back, breast, face, arms and legs, though other parts
of the body may be affected. In Tetter the skin dries, cracks and bleeds;
the acid in the blood dries up the natural oils of the skin, which are intended
to keep it soft and pliant, causing a dry, feverish condition and giving it »
hard, leathery appearance. Acne makes iu appearance on the face in the
x _______-
v . ____ _ - , form of pimples and black heada, while
years end could find nothing to Psoriasis comes in scaly patches on differ-
iSSL’St
v1 eut parts of the body One of the worst
lngand burning; puetulea woufd forms of skin trouble is Salt Rheum;
form from which there flowed a its favorite point of attack is the scalp,
“ Isn't It wonderful to note the pro
greea the Japanese have made In acquir­
union, and in the opinion of Preeident ing our western civilization?”
Bryan, its coming into the state of
"Tee— until you hear what a wretched
W ashington marks an important step botch they make of it when they try to
in the livestock industry of the North- •wear.“
west. Dieouuing the matter Preaident
M o d e s ty ,
Bryan said:
Whispering
Customer
(producing
“ I believe the Berkehire association
watch)— 1 came here because 1 have been
Is one of the moet active and succeseful told that you ere an houeat pawnbroker.
livestock associations in the United
Avuncular Patriarch (with a depreca­
States, and that its work in the North­ tory smile) — My friend, somebody has
west cannot fail to produce good re- been trying to have fun with you.
•tio k vflu id ; crusts w ou ld coma on
«•
„
r .
, . .
V
th « «k in aad w b tn scratched off som etim es c a u s in g baldness. Poison O ak
sutte. The Berkshire is fsvored by
«k in w a » 1«ft aa ra w a « a pi«ca and I v y are also d isa greea b le ty p e s o f s k in
many o f the most prominent stock-
A S n b e tltw te .
Customer— W ill you give me a copy i o n f y a w a l w u oS ftotaL but disease. T h e h um or p ro d u cin g th e trou ble
raisers In Am erica, among whom I
W h e n I u «edi8 .8 . B. I found a per- lie * d orm an t in th e b lood th rou gh
th©
m ight mention Niok Gentry, of Be- o f “ The Art of Being Happy at Home?" feet cure. T ’ h
here
.re T h .e as
e n ever been w i n t e f to break o n t and tonne* t tho
dalia. Missouri, who is the greatest Librarian— I ’m afraid It's out, but I any retu rn o f the C trouble,
. H. EVANS,
sufferer with the return o f Spring. The best
breeder of Berkshire hogs in the coun­ have here a little treatise on Jlu Jitsu,
Stockm en, Neb.
treatment for all skin diseases Is S. S. S.
tr y ; Reuben Gentry, of Kentucky; M r. which makes an excellent substitute
It neutralizes the acids and removes tho
Hood, o f ’ H ood’s Sarsaparilla’ fame; for I t — Pels Mele.
humors so that the skin instead of being
and Georgs Vanderbilt, of Asheville,
E w s k e r t— lly .
Irritated and diseased, is nourished by a
Tennessee. Am ong the moet prom i­
"Does your husband hold any civic
supply of fresh, healthy blood. External
nent breedere o f Berkshiree in the
•See, madam?” asked the canvasser.
applications of salves, washes, lotions, etc.,
Northweet are the Ladd estate, of Port­
” 1 should say he did 1” answered the
while they soothe the itching caused by
land, and M r. Paul Clagstone, o f Spo­ yen»# matron. "H e's the majestic grand
akin affections, can never cure the troublo
kane. I have raised Berkshire hogs high klllemakew of the Ancient end Illue-
because they do not reach the blood. S. S. 3. goes down into the circulation
on my Pussy W illo w ranch near P u ll­ trieua Order of Spizzeriactumbenge!”
and forces out every particle of foreign matter and restores the blood to its
man for the past ten years, and am
normal, pure condition, thereby permanently curing every form of skin
■ a r e to H e r * T h e m .
thoroughly convinced of the desirable
Mlffklne— It is said that aggressive, affection. Book on Skin Diseases and any medical advice desired sent freo
qualities of this breed.
“ I t is proposed by the Berkshire /m pA.Iv. people usually havs black to all who write. S. 8. S. is for sale at all first class drug stores.
TH E S W IF T S P E C IF IC C O ., A T L A H T A . CAm
association to conduot an active cam •yes.
Burkina — That's right.
I f they
paign in the state of W ashington, in
favor of this breed o f bogs, prior to the haven’ t got them at first they get them
E n ig m a t ic a l.
Alaska-Yukon exposition at Seattle. later.
“ T h a t forw ard Miss Flip openly ad­
and Soap Wrapper« from
Then by Ihs tim e of the exhibit, our
vocates kissing games. Hasn't she
Deafness
Cannot
Ba
Cured
state organization w ill be able to get
n#rve?”
Products and exchange them for
up a splendid exhibit, and we w ill by Local a p p lic a tio n s , aa th e y c a n n o t rea ch th e
“ W ell, encouraging osculation Is a
d iseased p o rtio n o f th e ear. T h e re is o n ly on e
show the farmers of the state what sort w a y t o oure dea fn ess, a n d th a t is b v c o n s titu ­ thing which docs require cheek.” — B al­ V A L U A B L E PREMIUMS FREE
40 page Illustrated catalogue of 1000 article« give»
of an anim al the Berkshire is when t io n a l rem ed ies. D eafn ess is c a u s s a b y a n in ­ tim ore American.
away IRBE Adrirosa
fla m e d c o n d itio n o f th e m u cou s l in in g o f th e
PACIFIC COAST BORAX CO., Oakland, Cal.
proper attention is given him . Yes, E ttsta o b la n T u be. W h e n th is tu b e is in fla m e d
T h e B ra t«!
it is very lik ely that the state exp eri­ ou h a r e a r u m b lin g sou n d o r im e e r fe e t hear-
ng, 041 d w hen i t Is e n tir e ly olose<
“ Papa, what’s the use of saying ‘good
ment station w ill have a few Berk-
shires at the exh ib it.
A t the present ta k en o u t aud th is tu b e restored t o it s n o rm a l | by’ when you’re talking over th« tele-
c o n d itio n , h e a r in g w i l l be d e s tr o y e d fo r e v e r ;
tim e we have some specimens of this ■ lo o a a M i o a t o f te n a re cau sed b y C a ta rrh , I phone?”
T h e Best F ru it T re e and B erry Plant
“ No use, I suppose, Tommy, except that
Catalog: in the N orth w eet
breed that have been pronounoed by w h ic h is n o th in g b a t an In fla m e d o o n d itio n ol
th e m u cou s su rfaces.
it means that the conversation has closed.
the best Eastern experts as equal to
w e w i l l g iv e O n e H u n d r e d D o lla rs fo r a n y
J
.
J. B U T Z E R
ease o f D eafness (o a u sed by c a ta r r h ) th a t ca n ­ I never use it except when I am talking
anything in the United States.’ ’
n o t be cured b y H a l l ’s C a ta rrh C u re. S en d for to your mother.”
192 Front St., Portland. Oregon
President Bryan today announced his
S eS eS e
PURELY
VEGETABE
SAVE THE CARTON TOPS
“ 20 M ule T eam B o r a x ”
J
IT S FREE
“ SEND FOR IT N O W ”
c ir c u la r «, free.
F J. C H E N E Y A CO., T o le d o , O.
appointment of the officers and direc­
St. V itu s’ Dance an a all n ervo u s Diseases
S o ld by D ru ggists. T6e.
perm anently cured by Dr. K lin e ’ B Great
tors o f the state association who w ill
T a k e H a ll's F a m ily P ills fo r c o n s tip a tio n .
.Jerve R estorer. Hand for F R E E »2 trial botUe and
work w ith him In getting the Berkshire
treatise. Dr. SL II. K line. Ld.. 9 » A rc h tit.. Philo..Pa.
S ia g e la v E ffe c t.
association established in W ashington.
THE SUPERIOR
First Coed— What makes Prof. Crank-
U n p a r d o n a b le .
They follow :
QUALITIES OF
ieigh
use
that
curious dialect?
Mrs. Droppyn— I t ’s a wonder your
Vioe president, Paul Clagstone, Spo­
•vciwn?»
Second Coed— That isn’t a dialect. It ’s kitchen girl doesn’t insist on using the
kane; secretary, J. H . Sm ith, Pullm an;
his way of trying to convey the idea that piano.
treasurer, W . D. Goodrich, Wauna.
he uses the simplified spelling.
Mrs. Stayhum— Let the impudent thing
Directors: A . M . Stevens, Ellensburg;
j do it if she dares! I ’ve found out that
aaver do.— C'hieaao Trlbnne.
H as H opes.
f
A . A . Som erville, C en tralis; Plinny
N o t C u tttu i, P r ic e s .
she can play it better than my girls can !
Bkittleeon— You won’t mind this stock
W. W.
Caller— Is that the best you can prom­ Shepardson, Castle R ock;
M a y b e So.
ise me— a wife fifteen years older than Shields, Sprague; D. C. D ilw orth, Spo­ yards smell when you get used to it.
M o h ers w i l l fin d M rs. W in s lo w 's S o o th in g
S q u lgfi— W t y do they call these 1 am. with a sharp uose, thin Ups, and a
Beere— Oh, well, then I ’ll live in hope. Byrup th e b e s t re m e d y to use fo r t h e ir c h ild re n
ore the men who have
kane.
d u r in g t h « te e t h in g p e rio d .
(nterurban care “ limited?”
You
see,
I
’ve
been
breathing
it
only
about
put them to the hard
sour disposition?
nine or ten years.— Chicago Tribune.
est tests in the rough­
Rquagge— Because such a
small
Fortune Teller— Wbst more do you ex*
A G o o d F ia h e r m a n ,
O f Interest to Farm ers,
est weather.
number o f people who travel on them
ect? Did you think you could get a real
A (m a ll boy who lives near a lake
They have made bread from peanut
The
follow
in
g
publications
o
f
Interest
Get the original
(Unity for « doit»-»
get to their destination alive.— Toledo
to farmers and others have been Issued meal for many years in Spain. The bread was fishing and his mother had to call
Tower's Fish Brand
Blade.
by the Agricultural department of the is light and porous, but rather vrpalat- him flvs times to make him hear, says
made since 1836
W e d d i n g ta c k s .
ible, and it is eaten only by th« lower the Philadelphia Telegraph. Finally,
catalog nee ear me ashing
Cream a half-pound o f sugar w lfli a Federal government and w ill be furn­
'lasses.
she landed on him, and. shaking him
half-pound o f butter, and, when very ished free, so long as they are availa­
In a terrible manner, wanted to know
A L « * i* la lly « P a ra d o x .
'Igbt, whip In six well-beaten eggs. Stir ble, except where otherwise noted, up­
No. 1 3 -0 «
“ T h « representative part o f the B rit­ why he did not answer. This was tbe j P N U
In a halftea spoonful each o f powdered on application to the Superintendent
cinnamon, nutmeg and clovee and a of Documents, Government P rin tin g ish Parliam ent is a practical paradox.” reply: “ I didn't hear you for the first j
H E N w r itin g to a d v e r tis e r « p i « « « «
Office, Washington, D. G-:
three times, and the last time I had a
“ W h jr
cupful o f flour. H ave reedy prepared
w m e n tio n th is p a p e r.
Bulletin No. 108.— Irrigation Prac­
“ Because It is a house o f commons bite.”
and mixed the follow ing fru it»— a half-
pound each o f seeded and chopped ral- tice Am ong Fruit Growers on the P a­ find yet pee-rlees among legislatures.” —
*lne and cleaned currants and a quar­ cific Coast. By E. J. W ickson, M. A ., Baltim ore American.
professor of agriculture practice, Uni-
Gets gentlyj/et prompt­ ter-pound of minced dtron. Dredge 1 versity of California, and horticulturist There are, altogether, foreign and na­
thla fruit plentifully with flour end fold
of the C alifornia agricultural experi­ tive, 25,799 persons that are actively en­
ly on the bowels, cleanses It Into the batter. Last o f til, add s ment station. Pp. 64, pis. 10, figs. 7. gaged in bringing the gospel to India,
tableapoonful o f vanilla. Turn Into a
| Price 15 cents. This bulletin gives the while ten years ago there were only 16,-
the system effectually,
effectual!} well-greased tin and bake In s steady ' results of a special investigation into 189— a gain of nearly 60 per cent.
oven until well done. Dover for the , the conditions, extent and methods of
L o c a l C o lo r .
assists one in overcoming first half-hour with brown paper. When irrigation as practiced among fruit
“ George, I shall need some money to­
cold, lee all over with white frosting.
growers of the Pacific coast.
day.”
h a b it u a l conshpation
Bulletin No. 131.— Plans of Struc­
T e a a t e r a n d B r o ile r .
"W hat for?”
tures in Use on Irrigation Canals In
U S E D T H E W O R L D O V E R TO O U R E A D O L O IH O H E D A Y .
In
the
Illustration
Is
shown
a
toasb
“ T h er«’s a white sale at one of the
perm anently. To get its
the United States, prepared under the
■tores, and I want to attend it.”
er or broiler, which contains s aim'
direction of Elwood Mead, chief o f ir r i­
white sale? All right, Laura. A Alwxys remember thè full nenie.
Look
o e n e jic ia l e ffe c ts puy pie attachment to make the broiling gation investigations, office of experi­ few “ A silver
dollars will do for that, won’t
o f meats or th«
ment stations. Pp. 61, pis. 22. Price they ?”
for thia signature on every box.
26o.
toasting o f bread 60 cents. This is an album o f plans
t h e genuine.
an easy matter. In for irrigation structures, designed by
S p re a d o f K n o ir D d g c .
ianufacTuredi th'tno
fact, the broiling leading irrigation engineers o f
Teacher (a t night school)— What is
the
•
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ran be readily dont W est, made from drawings exhibited sacred cow, and why 1« It so called?
Shaggy Haired Pupil— “ Sacred cow”
on a gas store ar at Paris in 1900 and at Buffalo in 1901.
1 R N IA
a corruption of “ sick red cow,” its sick
on a coal fire. A t­
Bulletin No. 158.— Annual R eport of
k
J
tached to each aid* Icrrigatron and Drainage Investigations ness being caused by a large hump on
■ ri
its ahouldars.-—-Chicaco Tribun«.
o f the fram e ol under the direction of E lw ood Head,
B0U> BY LEADINC DRUOdSTS-flO* r~MTTU.
this
broiler
an chief of irrigation and drainage inves­
The jaws ef a wasp are so powerful
supports which pro tigations, office of experim ent stations. that the insect can cut its way through
vent It from
coin- Pp. 756, pis. 12, figs 129. This is shells.
MCMBCR OF THE FAMILY,
IM PflOVXD BBOI1-XX. l n f t a m p t c t
MCN, BOYS. WOMEN, MISSES AND CHILDREN.
the general report of irrigation and
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g la s mmkmm a n d m all a m ore
The
tact with the top o f the stove. When drainage investigations in 1904.
m e n 'a $ 9 7 3 0 , $ 3 . 0 0 a n d $ 8 . 5 0 r haam ***
th a n a n y o t h e r m a n u f a c t u r e r In th a ___ .
placed over the circular opening in tbi com plete report was issued in lim ited
w o r ld , b a o a u a a ih a y h o l d t h a lr
stove the supports keep the fram e and edition, which is now exhausted, but
• h a p a , f i t b a t t e r , w e a r Ia n p e r , a n d
it has been reprinted in form of nine
a r a o f p ra m ta r v a lu e th a n a n y o t h e r
Its contents sxtended from the Are
separates for free distribution.
By placing the supports on each aid«
W
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and^5^rSg?Sh0M‘Cannot Be Equalled At An? Price
Bulletin
No.
177.—
Evaporation
Loss­
F e r r y ’ s needs
tits broiler can be reversed as oecaslor
T n k f Nm « n h a t lt u t r .
^ C A U X IO N .
W
I* Doi-jrlaa name la and
. . . . ________________
n d prion 1« «lamped on bottom. H
es in Irrigation and W a ter Require­
a re th e beet k n ow n and
» !><*•» «ho« dealer* FT«rywhere. 8ho<
«re»
demands.
Every
housewife knowi
Irate«
th e moet relksbleieeds grow n . -
»los free to m y nddro«*.
ments o f crops.
By 8. Fortier. Pp.
E v e ry p ackage h a . behind It the repu tation
that broiling s steak or otheT pleco ol 64, pis. 2, figs. 19.
o f a house w boee business standards a re tha
P rice 10 cents.
meat Is the moet difficult branch el This contains the results o f tank exper­
h igh est in tha trade.
Parry's t » » # »ssS Ssaael *C i he wellad n i l
the eeekteff a r t and success Is aeldoa iments to determine the quantities of
«0 all .(P lissn ie. It C O .w r,. so fo e d plaM». w s * T
a mured
With the aid o f this broltei water evaporated from soils which re­
The old cold g o e s ; ■ new one
the woe id undoubtedly find the feal ceive various cultural treatments and
quickly comes. It’s the story
o. m . n e a r * CO., Osteon, «■>•■>.
assy o f accomplishment.
to which the water was applied at d if­
of a weak throat, weak lungs,
ferent depths; it contains also a few
I . e o e it lv , p rooí • « Ik . rall.bUltr • » « c e Z 4 .e c « oer « .- •ver,will chew your food properly end thoroughly,
expw im en ts on the quantities of water
a tendency to consumption.
tlents
la PS
«a. “ Specialists
a ‘ lw a y s in attendance.
attendance, while your iooka ere improved beyond description.
‘ ‘ have 1
‘
iriog prompt
courteous
atunl
consumed by plants.
d y m
attend- A hollow tooth that la aow useless can be filled and
■ B B and
BM
gM H M
p M a m L a m
crowned so that It ia aaved for probably a lifetime.
A y e r ’s C h e r r y P e c t o r a l
a n t always present.
Bulletin No. 188.— Irrigation in the
R .lle b le P e in l.e e Dentlete. — Oer n p eM tl.e fki T o «ecure the best results you must secure the
b rea k s up the ta k in g -co ld
reliability and thoroughness is well established. Claanll- h ig h «« grade of skill.
Yakim a V alley, Washington.
By 8.
naaa. Good W o r k and Q uick S ervice.
Examination free and Invited. When desired yen
O. Jayne. Pp. 89, pis. 2, figs. 4. Price
habit. It strengthens, soothes,
can have T . P. W ise or my personal service.
“ A N D IT D I D N ’T H U R T A B IT ’ •
15 cents. This bulletin describee the
Painless Extraction. SO cents. E xtraction F ree
“ O U C H ”
heals.
Ask
your
doctor
about
it.
O
u r force 1« so organised that w e can do
when pistes or bridges are ordered. Plat-« $f rad up.
irrigation works in the Y a k im a valley,
Best P late W o rk — Perhape your teeth bar« becorn« ] y o u r entire C row n , lirid co «n d P la t« W o rk
” I had a terrib le cold, and nothin* r «II«v e d
Washington, and discusses the water
so
ueeleee
that
it
la
impoeeibl«
to
firmly
set
a
a
bridge.
in « day if neccsaery.
me. I t ii« d A y « r ’a C h erry P «c t«.r»l and It
Then the old stuaipe are removed without caeetng you the
prom ptly broke up m y cold. stopped m r
supply, water rights, crops, and oppor-
IT 18 W O N D ERFU L HOW Q U IC K L Y T H *
coa fh .a n d eased e v e ry part o f m r
•lightest pain, and • plate 1« fitted. I f the plate fife per­
trinities for settlement.
did wonderful w ork fo t m e.” —I f ~
PAIR AN D S TIF FN E S S GO W H IN YOU USB
fectly It will look well aad perform Its work o f masticating
THE MEN WHO KNOW
V
SLICKERS. SUITS
AND HATS
Syrup tffTgs
^Iltixir'-lSeniio
Tharu is O n ly O ne
“ Bromo Quinine”
That la
L axative Brom o Quinine
$W A
P o S y r i i p C o .
The Taking
Cold Habit
¿or
20 YEARS
IN PORTLAND
DOING WORK FOR
THE BEST PEOPLE
O H , MY BACK
Toledo, Ohio.
SÍÜAC0BS OIL
THIS W IL L -T R IE D . O LD -TINS
REM EDY FILLE TH E BILL
RBo . — ALL DRUGGISTS.— « O e .
CONQUERS
PAIN
w
T o make an iron run «monthly, get
some leaves from evergreen trees. Rub
hot Irons on them, and they w ill Iron
without sticking to starched cloth e»
Leaves may be dried fo r use.
Peel fresh encumber« and cut la
Rkln d ices Sprinkle ligh tly with salt
and let stand tor an hour.
Drain,
■prlnkls with lemon Juice end paprika,
let stand for h alf an hour or longer,
then use for a tilling between thin
lilcee o f buttered bread.
A u i/ers
X.
lUISAPAULLA.
M ILS .
K e e p th e b o w e ls re g u la r w ith A y e r’s
P ills , Just o n * pill e a c h n ig h t.
PUTNAM
your food satisfactorily. W ith my ao years' experience la
this work will guarsotee satisfaction la every case.
C row n en d Bridge W o r k .— It’s « shame to «poll
your pereonal appearance nnd ruin your dixeetlon from
the leek o f teeth to properly masticate /our food, when a
bridge can be aupplied that will cause no diacosimrt what-
W. A. W IS E 5 xnt “ ?
«MUM Mum. Tune um « ummtwi . M i Tune, leaus
FADELESS
DYES
Color m ors goods brighter end (ester colors then an y other dye. One 10c package c o lo n ellk, w o o l and cotton equally w e n
end Is gusrsnteed to g tvs perfect resulte,
dealer, or w e w i l l send poet paid at 10c a package. W rite lor tree booklet
M O N R O E D i u o COM P A N T , Quincy, Illinois.
b o w to d ye, bteschffsnd m is c olo n .