Forest Grove press. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1909-1914, November 09, 1911, Image 9

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    Knees Became Stiff PREPARING THE PEAR
Flv« Year* of Severe R heum atism
The cure of Henry J . Goldstein, 1«
j Barton Street, Boston, Mass., is anoth- M A N Y D IF F E R E N T W A Y S O F
| er victory by Hood’s Sarsaparilla,
j This great medicine has succeeded In
C O O K IN G F R U IT .
many cases where others have utterly
1 failed. Mr. Goldstein says: " I suf-
[ fered from rheumatism five years, it
kept me from business and caused ex-
j eructating pain. My knees would be- Splendid Dish When Stewed, but
Many Variations In Serving Are
] come as stiff as steel. I tried many
! medicines without relief, then took
Possible— Pear Dumplings Al­
j Hood's Sarsaparilla, soon felt much
ways a Welcome Delicacy.
better, and now consider myself en-
I tirely cured. I recommend Hood’s.”
Get It today in usual liquid form or
chocolated tablets called
The possibilities of pears, which are
S arsatab s. now
In season, are apt to be over­
looked by many cooks whose only Idea
Shoes of Snake Skin,
In connection with this favorite des­
Shoes made of snake skin are worn sert fruit Is a dish of stewed pears.
by many ultra fashionable English Hard green pears that are unfit for
women this year.
eating raw will do for a compote.
Make a sirup of sugar and water and
D o Y ou U se E y e S o lv e ?
A pply only from A septic T ubes to Into this put the pears, which should
I P re v e n t Infection. M urine E ye Salve In be peeled and halved. Flavor the
| T u b es— New Size 25c. M urine E ye L iq­
uid 25c-50c. E ye B ooks in each Pkjf. sirup with a small piece of vanilla
bean or a few cloves and color a
Wisdom of Loti.
pretty pink with a few drops of
Let us be kind if we wish to be re­ cochineal.
Stew the fruit until tender.
gretted.—Pierre Loti.
Strain and reduce the sirup, which
should be poured over the pears Just
sending the compote to table.
FREEDOM FROM before
A compote of pears ts the basis of
pear meringue. Whisk the whites of
COLDS* HEADACHES
to a stiff froth and add powdered
INDIGESTION*SOUR STOMACH cggB
sugar In the proportion of a table­
’BILIOUSNESS* CONSTIPATION spoonful of sugar to one white of egg.
and other ill«, due to an inactive condi- Spread the meringue over the com­
pote and bake until the meringue ts a
I lion of the Liver, Stomach and Bowels, pale
brown
; may be obtained most pleasantly and
Pear dumplings are popular with
most promptly by using Syrup of Figs those who know this delicacy. The
' and Elixir of Senna. H is not a new pear, which is peeled and cored. Is
ln a light pastry and baked
and untried remedy, but is used by wrapped
apple dumplings. For pear frit­
millions of well-informed families through­ like
ters the batter should be rich, the ad­
out the world to cleanse and sweeten dition of a little cream being a great
and strengthen the system whenever a Improvement
Pears a la marquise make a dainty
laxative remedy is needed.
dish. Cook a cupful of rice ln two
When buying note the full name cupfuls of milk, with a tablespoonful
of the Company—California Fig Syrup of sugar, the grated rind of half a
Co.,—printed on every package of the lemon and a teaspoonful of butter.
Thicken with the yolks of two eggs
1 genuine
beaten, Dll a buttered border
; Regular price 50* per bot one size only. well
mold and bake for ten minutes. Turn
For sale by all leading druggists.
out on a serving dish, fill the center
THE ORIGINAL and GENUINE
with stewed pears sprinkled with
S Y R U P «f FI GS^ nc l sugar «nd cover with sweetened
cream and serve.
i E L I X I R « / S Et f NÄ - whipped
For spiced pears wash one-half peck
■ v I S
MANUFACTURED BY
C A LIFO R N IA FIG SYRUPCO
F in e s t in Q u a l:t y . L a r g e s t in V a r ie ty
They meet every requirem ent for cleaning an<
polishing shoes of ail kinds and colors.
of Seckel pears, prick with a fork
and cook ln boiling water, to cover,
until soft. Take out carefully, put In
a stone Jar and pour over the follow­
ing sirup: Mix one pound of white
sugar, one and one-half cupfuls of
vinegar and one and one-half table­
spoonfuls each of whole cloves and
stick cinnamon, broken In pieces.
Bring to the boiling point and let sim­
mer three minutes. Cover Jar and
let stand two days
Drain off sirup,
bring to the boiling point, let simmer
three minutes and pour over fruit; re­
peat, In the Jar keep a muslin bag ln
which are tied two tablespoonfuls each
of whole cloves and stick cinnamon.
The Right W a y
In A ll cases o f
DISTEMPER, PINK EYE, INFLUENZA,
COLDS, ETC.,
Of All Horses, Brood Mares, Colts,
Stallions, is to
“ SPOHN T H E M ”
On th eir tongues or in th e feed p u t Spohn’a Liquid
Compound. Give th e remedy to a 11 of them . I t acts
on th e blood and glands. I t rou ts th e disease by
expelling the disease germ s. It wards off th e trou ­
ble, no m atter how they a re “exposed.” A bsolute­
ly free from any thing injurious. A child can safe­
ly take it. 60 cents and $1.00; $5.00 and $10.00 the
dozen. Sold by d ruggists, harness dealers, or sent
express paid by th e m anufacturers.
Special Agents Wanted
SPOHN MEDICAL CO.
Chemists and Bacteriologists
GOSHEN, IND.,
U. S. A.
Be
Cured
In
Your
Own
Home
Rheum atism , Stom ach and
c.ur®d l”'rrnan,‘,lT ln *W t tlme ,nd •* «"•!> hr “*-
Lung: troubles, Skin Diseases testimonials and H toratun. * trial p arka». S esata.
Address LANG’S ROCKY MOUNTAIN MINERAL WONDER COMPANY
1.0 0
2
231 Main S tn e t. PORTLAND. OKKCON.
Futile.
Teacher — Tommy, what is the
meaning of the word futility?
Tommy—I don’t know exactly, but
as an example it would be trying to
tickle a turtle’s back with a chicken
feather.—Youngstown Telegram.
The Extreme Threat.
At the finish of a “ neighborly”
quarrel:
“ By jove, if you don’t stop trying
to make me angry, I’ll get my wife a
new hat and then you will have to buy
one for yours.”—Toledo Blade.
Stomach Blood and
Liver Troubles
M uch sickness starts w ith weak stom ach, and consequent
poor, im poverished blood. N ervous and pale-people lack
Hood, rich, red blood. T heir stom achs need invigorating
for, after all, a man can be no stronger than his stom ach.
A rem edy that m akes the stom ach strong and the liver
active, m akes rich reu blood and overcom es and drives
out disease-producing bacteria and cures a whole m ulti­
tude of diseases.
G e t r i d o f y o a r S t o m a c h W e a k n e ss a n d
L i v e r L a z in e s s b y t a k in g a c o u rs e o f
D r . P ie r c e ’ s G o ld e n M e d ic a l D is c o v e r y
— th e Q re a t S t o m a c h R e s to r a tiv e , L iv e r
i n v l i o r a t o r a n d B l o o d IS le a n s e r,
Y ou can 't afford to accept any medicine of unknown
composition as a substitute for “ G olden Medical Discov
c ry ,” which is a m edicine o p in o w n co m po sitio n , having
e com plete list of ingredients in plain English on its bot­
tle-w rapper, sam e being attested as correct under oath.
Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets regulate and invigorate Stomach, L iver and Bowels,
P oetical Age of W om en.
A Philadelphia paper affirms that
:he poetical age of women
thirty,
when they begin to love conscien-
.lously.
Is
A FOR SIMPLE
HOME REMEDY
LUMBAGO. RHEUMATISM
AND KIDNEY TROUBLE
Salgrene in an old and teat«! remedy for almost
all kinds and all classes of disease. Two part«
j Salgrene and four p arts Olive Oil makes an inval­
uable remedy for Lumbago, Kidney Trouble and
J Rheumatism . It is especially recommended In
cases of Kidney Trouble, as it contains absolutely
j no alcohol, alcohol being an irrita n t to the kid*
neys. TRY IT.
Y
G IL T E D G E the only ladles shoe dresslnj
r ia l positively contains OIL. Blacks ami Polish»
ladies’ and children’s boots and shoes, eliin ei
w ith o u t ru b b in g . 2.V. “ French Oloss,’’ ltNs.
D A N D Y combination for cleaning and polishing
all kinds of nisset or tan shoes, 25c. “Star” size, IOC
ELITE combination for gentlem en who taki
pride in having their shoes look A 1. Restore!
color and lustre to all black shoes. Polish w ith a
brush or cloth, 25c.
BABY ELITE size 10c.
I If your dealer does not keep the kind you warn
send us his address and the prlco lu stamps to
a full size package.
W HITTEM ORE BROS.
A
CO.,
9 0 -2 6 A lb a n y S t., C a m b r id g e . M a s«
The Oldest and Largest M anufacturers o
Shoe Polishes in the World .
L in im e n t
FOR RHEUMATISM.
Mr*. O liva H untington. Norton*, O re., any*:
” I consider your M exican M ustang Lin
im ent the best of linim ents. I have used
it for different ailm ents and it alw ays
g a re satisfa»-tory results. It is especially
g»>od in cases of Inflam m atory Rheum a­
tism and all form s of lam eness.”
25c. 50c. $1 a bottle et Drug St G es'l Store*
VV. L. DOUG
•2.50, *3.00, *3.50 & *4.00 SHOES
Men and Women wear W.L. Doug las shoes
because they are the best shoes produced in
this country For the price. Inaist upon hav­
ing them. Take no other make.
T H E ST A N D A R D O F Q U A L ITY
OVER
30 Y E A R S
The assurance that goes with an estab­
lished reputation n your assurance in buying
W . L Douglas shoes.
. -
If I could take you into my large factories
at Brockton, Mass., and show you how
carefully W.LDouglas shoes are made, you
would then understand why they are w a r­
ra n te d to hold their shape, fit better and
wear longer than any other make for the price
T h e g *n
e n , u | in
e h a stam
ve W
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v e i n l u l T n i u n l i l l MnM,
price
p ed
If you cannot obtain W L. I>naglaa eh«*-* in
JPnr *r*'wn, write for catalog, ffhoe* *#nt direct
from factory to wearer, ail charges I prepaid W .L.
kO lbL A i
aaarh IL.
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are
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FOR
Apple Dumplings.
Three
apples, rather tart, pare,
halve and core. Crust: two cups of
flour, one heaping teaspoon baking
powder, pinch of salt two heaping
tablespoons fresh lard or butter, sweet
milk to make a dough. 81ft flour, bak­
ing powder, and salt together, cut in
shortening, and with a mixing spoon
stir ln the milk. Roll to about one-
fourth Inch thickness and wrap
half of apple and place in rather deep
pan. Take four cups of sugar, one ta­
blespoon flour, one tablespoon butter,
and nutmeg to flavor; mix together
and add one quart boiling water, stir­
ring while adding, then pour over
dumplings ln pan and bake one-half
to three-quarters of an hour ln rather
hot oven. Baste with the sauce around
dumplings when half done and let
bake a nice brown. Serve with cream,
either whipped of plain. These
splendid.
p o sitiv e ly o u t w es*
PA IK * o f o r d in a ry hoya*i
fn*t C*or L U
vs* t mc •
S to m a c h out
of o rd e r?
B o w e ls W e a k ?
TAKE A COURSE OF
THE BITTERS
At Once
It will do you good
Cream of Tartar Biscuits.
One quart flour, 2 teaspoons cream
tartar, 1 of soda dissolved In milk,
Plnleee Hat for Women.
little butter rubbed In the flour, milk A pinless hat for women hooka
enough to mix. Stir with a knife, around the head with hooka and eye*.
then knead, roll and cut.
Apricot Bavarian Cream.
Coughs of
Children
Cover a half box of gelatine with a
half pint of cold water and let eoak
a half hour. Presa a pint of treab
apricot* through a colander, first
a tewing and sweetening to taste. 8tlr
the gelaUne over boiling water until
dissolved. Whip a pint of double Especially night coughs. Na­
cream to a stiff froth. Add the gela­
tine to the apricots, mix and turn ture needs a little help to quiet
Into a tin pan. Stand the pan In an­ the irritation, control the in­
other filled with cracked Ice and stir flammation, check the progress
constantly until It begins to thicken. of the disease. Our advice is
Add ibe whipped cream and stir until
— give the children A yer’s
thoroughly mixed.
Cherry Pectoral. Ask your
Mock Angel Food.
doctor
if this is his advice also.
Sift four times: One cup sugar, one He knows best. Do as he says.
cup flour, three teaspoons baking |
•h oar formula«
powder, pinch of salt Add to the
Ws feudali *
above one cup of milk bested to boil­
from ourw U loiaN
ing point Beet well, add flavoring,
W* urg« yon to
then pat In white of three eggs beaten \
oor.t'j :« your
dootor
stiff. Fold, bat do not stir eggs In
Daks In regular angel food cake tin If yoti think constipation la of trifling
(kind with bole In center) until It doee .
Just ask your doctor. He
not adhere to broorastraw. Have oven consequence.
will disabuse you r f thu notion in short
very bot until cake has risen, then ( order. “ Correct it, st o n c e !“ he will
cool It by degree« until cake la done ] •sy. Then ask hi.n shout Aret’s Pills.
liver pill, all vegetable.
Leave In pan and turn at once upside . — A mild
MmAm t»v tfc* J . C. A /W Oo., U « S U .
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down to coot
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Above are the prize winning tradem ark
and m otto.
Winner of the $50 prize for tradem ark !•
J. O .Sm ith, Hotel Ellsworth, Denver. Oolo.
Winner of the
prize for motto I* Burl Arm­
strong.
East Third South Street, Salt
Lake City, Utah.
The judges of the contest were: A. M.
j
Uenerai Manager of the flail
Lake Tribune and Telegram; W W.
Armstrong. President of the National
Copper Bank of Halt Lake City (no
relation to the motto prize winner);
J H. Crltchlow, M anager of Western
Fuel Co., Salt Lake City.
An many designs and mottos wsrs submit-
cd in competition that ths fudges found ft
Impossible to arrive at a decision by October
14, and therefore asked and received an ex­
tension of time
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