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About Lexington wheatfield. (Lexington, Or.) 1905-19?? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 12, 1905)
TT TV jduu nair at Auction? At any rate, you seem to be getting rid of it on auction-sale principles: "going, going, g-o-n-e!" Stop the auction with Ayer's Hair Vigor. It checksfallinghair, and always restores color to gray hair. A splendid dressing also. Sold lor over sixty years. " Mt hair eama out no badly I nearly loit It all. I had heard lo much about Avar's Hair Vigor I tliouKlit I would Hire It a trial. I did to and It completely Hopped the falling, and nmde my halrjtrow yerjr rapidly." Maky H. Kiki,d, Northlfold, Ha.i. A Mad by J. Q, Ayr Co., Lowell, Maaa. Alio manufacturers of . SARSAPAPJUA. JiPPQ PM.LS. UWf ij CHERRY PECTORAL. Iinrinna Ii a Iteal Food. Professors of dietetics tell us that the bunanii Is not, as so muny fruits lire, a flavor and nothing more, but a food and a source of real nutriment It Is at once useful and delicious. It not only gratifies the palate, but sup plies material for combustion and the maintenance of animal heat, while It also builds up the muHcles and re pairs the worn and threadbare nerves. The flour made from it in its dried state is equal in nutritive value to rice, and how invigorating and sus taining rice Is has been demonstrated in the recent achievements of the Jap anese. Dried and sprinkled with sug ar, a form in which it has been re cently introduced into this country, the upstart banana is, weight for weight, as nutritious as the vener able tig. ' But It is in the fresh state, clad in its primrose tunic the stripping off of which is in Itself a fascinating op eration that the banana chiefly ap peals to us. Its creamy succulence and delicate odor are inviting and Its pleasant sapor is a prelude to good digestion. Dependent as that sapor is on an ethereal body which the coal tar investigators have not yet been able to imitate by any chemical es sence, it Is a subtle stimulus to all subsequent-alimentary processes. And thus it Is that the banana is an emi nently digestible food. No sense of oppression or drowsiness follows a meal of It, and a a meal of it may be made bulky enough. Pall Mall Ga-eette. KIDNEY TROUBLE DUE TO CATARRH The Curative Power of PE-RU-N A In Kidney Disease the Talk x of the Continent. Nicholas J, Hertz, member of Ancient Order of Workmen, Capitol lodge, No. 140, Pearl Street hotel, Albany, N. Y., writes : "A few months ago 1 contracted a heavy cold which settled in my kid neys, and each time I was exposed to inclemenweather the trouble waB ag gravated until finally I was unable to work. "After trying many of the advertised remedies for kidney trouble. I finally took Peruna. "In a week the intense pains in my back were much relieved and in four weeks I was able to take up my work again. "I still continued to use Peruna for another month and at the end of that time I was perfectly well. . "I now take a dose or two when I have been exposed and find that it is eplendid to keep me well." Hundreds of Cures. Dr. Hartman is constantly in receipt of testimonials from people who have been cured of chrnoic and complicated kidney disease by Peruna. For free medical advice, address Dr. Hartman, President of The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, Ohio. ii r .umr .11 race iiji Cough Syrnp. Tastes Good, baa In time, Bom or druggista. I la How to Moke Soap. All fat and grease from the kitchen should be carefully saved, tried out and made into soap before accumulat ing and becoming offensive. When peo ple burned wood they made their own lye of green wood ashes; but now it is easier to make It of salsoda. For soft soap allow to five pounds of grease three pounds of washing sQda and four gallons of boiling water. Tut into a small tub and let it stand for several days until the grease is eaten up. Stir every day, using a wooden paddle. If too thick add more water. If wood ashes are used instead of soda, boll the mixture. You can tell when the grease Is all absorbed by dropping a spoonful of the melted sonp into a glass of wa ter, when any grease remaining will show on the surfnee. If thick or ropy, add a little more lye. Mixed Pick lea. For mixed pickles one may put to gether cauliflower, cut in flowers, but ton onions, tiny cucumbers, string beans cut in two, nasturtium seeds, small peppers, lima beans, morsels of watermelon rind and green tomatoes cut in slices. Drop them into scald ing strong brine and allow them to cook in it for a few minutes, dip out with a- skimmer and drain in a colan der till quite dry. Pack into cans and over each pour a prepared pickle made by boiling with one quart of vinegar, two tablespoonfuls of sugar, one tea spoon of salt and four tablespoons of mustard. Pour over the pickles while hot and seal immediately. Vegetable Salad, Cut two boiled potatoes into squares and Blice thinly one onion, one cucunv ber and two ripe tomatoes. Shave a little celery and some cabbage very fine and place the whole in ice water to become crisp. Arrange the vege tables on lettuce leaves with a dress ing made as follows: Mix one-half cup of water, one-half cup of vinegar, one tablespoonful of made mustard, shit and sugar to taste, one cup of cream and a piece of butter the size of a wal nut Boll this mixture until it thick ens, and when cool stir in the yolks of three eggs and cool one minute. Peach Preserve. Pare, halve, stone and weigh choice freestone peaches, adding the kernels from about a fourth of the pits. Allow three-fourths pound of sugar to every pound of fruit and to 4 cups of sugar a cup of water. Dissolve the sugar in one-fourth tne amount of water; skim, and in the syrup cook the peaches a few pieces at a time until they are clear, then lift each piece out separate ly with a fork or skimmer. Condense the syrup, and when quite thick strain, reheat, adding the fruit, and after boil ing seal in Jars. Strawberry Fool. This is a most delicious sweet. One pot of strawberry Jam, one pint and a half of milk, one egg. Press the Jam (or fresh fruit) throufM a hair sieve with the back of a wooden spoon; sim mer the milk with the yolk of an egg beaten up in it, add half a pint of cream when cooling, and stir all the- in gredients into the fruit. Serve in a glass dish when cold. " , To Make Cucumber Boxes. Do not peel , the cucumbers nor halve tnem, but cut an oblong opening In the top of each one; take them and scoop out the Centers; fill with the green or white salad. Place a rose across the opening, put on the covers, leaving the rose at one end and the end of the stem at the other. ; The guests will remove covers by pulling out the rose. v ' Chocolate Wafere, One cupful of brown sugar, one cup ful of granulated sugar, one cupful of butter, one egg, one. cupful of grated chocolate, one teaspoonful of vanilla extract and sifted flour to make stiff about one and a half cupfuls. Roll very thin, cut with a little square' cut ter and bake very quickly. They should only be in the oven a few minutes. ; Cocoanut Dainties. ' Half pound of desiccated cocoanut; half teacup of sugar, whites of twd tggs. Mix cocoanut and sugar to gether in a basin, and add the whites of eggs. Stir until a paste is made, then mold into pyramids on greased paper, and gently brown in the oven. . Onion Sandwiches, , Cut oread thin, removing - outside crust. Chop either Bermuda or Span ish onion very fine and mix with may onnaise dressing and spread uetween buttered bread. Wheat Gems. ' Beat one egg light, add two cups milk and one teaspoon of salt and grad ually beat Into it two cups wheat flour; put it into hot, well-greased gem pans and bake about twenty minutes. A Mistake Somewhere, "I've been told," said the old man on the back platform of the street car, "that if we didn't look out sunthlu' would happen." "I hadn't heard of it," said the con ductor. : "I heard some fellers talkin' about It half an hour ago." "Well, I don't think you need be afraid. Want to get off here?" "Yes, but you needn't stop the car. I can just step out like this, and swing my leg go, and " And he plowed along the street for ten feet and then fell full length. "Hurt much?" aked a pedestrian, who went to his assistance. "Somewhat, but that hain't what alls me," was the reply. "It's that that dinged comet was ready to hit me in the back and the fool-headed conductor was taking things as easy as if be was forty miles away." $75 PERMANENT salary and expennes paid re liable men, outside of the city ; pleaant work. H. Henker, room 6, U"V, 7th at., fortlaud. Well Supplied. The young man with the black box and big brass horn entered the exclu sive hotel. "What have you there?" asked the clerk. "A talking machine. Can I sell you one?" "It would be superfluous here. This hotel is putronlzed exclusively by la dies." Btatx or Ohio, Citt of Toledo, i LUCIS COUKTY, ) "" Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he ii senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney it Co., doing business In the City of Toledo, Coun ty and Bt&t aforesaid, and that suld firm will pay the aum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for cured by the ub of II all's Catarbh Cuke. FRANK J. CHENEY. ewornio rjctnre me ana subscribed in my presence, thil 6th day of December, A. P.. 11186. A. W. GLKAHON. SEAL l I Ko"J Public. I Hall's Catarrh Cure li taken Internally, and acts directly on the blood and mucouB surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, 0. Sold by Druggists, 75c. . Hall's Family Pills are the beat. Alma Mater Bo Dear. Farmer Jason Want a job, hey? Are ye a good, steady worker? Bypath Blake Well, no, now you speak of it. I have to take four months off every year to go an' coach me old college football team." Puck. Mothers will find Mri. Vflnuow's Soothing Syrup the best remedy to use tor their children during the teething period. Hi Bad Blunder. City Grocer We have some extra nice country hams, madam, if Mrs. Flatt (interrupting) For good ness' sake, don't say "ham" to me. I've just got back from a three-weeks' visit with a country cousin. Chicago News. " ' The Home ol the . Wave Circle UoVJNCESi is the home where good cooking is a i - tU famJlv emov the finest of biscuits, doughnuts, cakes, and pies and other good things every day. The baking is always delicious and wholesome because K C Baking Powder the baking powder of the wave 1. S. ..crA Get KC to-day I 25 ounces for 25c If it isn't all that we claim, vour erocerref undsyour money. dena ior coo. JAQUES MFC CO. Chicago. TITO Permanently Cured. Ke fits or nervousness II lU after nrstday'suseofDr.Kline'sUreatNerv Restorer. Send for FreeSS trial bottle and treatise. Dr. K. U. Kline, Ltd., 931 Arch St., Philadelphia, Fa. i Charged His Time. "The treasury deficit for the fiscal year is nearly $24,000,000." "Eh? That doesn't seem much for a big and prosperous nation, does it?" "And your share of the deficit if there are 80,000,000 in our nation will be close to 30 cents." ; "What's that! My share? Say, only the grossest carelessness and bad man agement could run up an enormous deficit like that" Cleveland rialn Dealer. Frenzied Advertising. In these days of frenzied advertising, it is hard for all of us to tell the real thing, and it naturally follows that the safest way is to pin our faith to those articles and products which are backed and guaranteed by the oldest and most reliable concerns. The Pillsbury company, of Minne apolis, with a world-wide reputation for best quality, guarantees to you that in buying their ideal breakfast food, "Pillsbury's Vitos the Meat of the Wheat," you actually purchase a pro duct which is free from impurities, and at the same time a most economical food. It is truly the white heart of the wheat kernel, sterilized, nothing add ed, nothing taken away; no flavoring, no cooking, and a two-pound package will make you twelve pounds of delici ous white food. Figure the economy of this. If you are looking for the best, and are willing to accept the statements of the largest and most respected of firms, whose products are the yard stick by which all competitors measure their lines, you will not hesitate. Ask your grocer today for "Pillsi bury'8 Vitos the Meat of the Wheat." Put up only in twopound air tight packages. Price 20 cents. MALLEABLE IRON STUMP PULLERS Fastest, lightest and strongest Stump Puller on the market. 11a Hone power on the sweep with two horses. Write lor descriptive catalog ' and prices. REIERSON MACHINERY CO. Foot of Morrison Street Portland, Oregon Fruit Farm Bargain On White Salmon River Two hundred acres (40 leased school land) with 1150 young fruit trees, most ly Spitzenberg and Newton apples. On stage and R. V. D. rute ; mile from school. Irrigating ditch covering gar dens and small fruits. Stock and tools with place. Price $4,000 ; $2,500 down. For iurther particulars address H. H. AHRENS, White Salmon, Wash. Two of Kind. The lightning bug is brilliant, but lie hasn't any mind; he meanders through the darkness with his headlight on be hind. Likewise the foolish merchant, whom -no one can advise; he declares there's "nothin' doin'," when asked to advertise. Positive, Comparative, Superlative. " I have used one of your Fish Brand Slickers for five years, and now want a new one, also one for a friend. I would not be without one for twice the coat. They are just aa far ahead of common coat as a common one It ahead of nothing." (Nam on application.) HIGHEST AWARD WORID'S FAIR, 1904. Be sure you don't get one of the com mon kind -this Is the fCjWE3lj mark of excellence. I a" A. J. TOWER CO., 'jT? BOSTON, U.S.A. i fylgJP TOWER CANADIAN CO., Limited, TORONTO, CANADA. 35 Makers of Wet Weather Clothing Hats, Plso s Cure fs reineay for coughs, colds and consumption. Try it. Price 25 cents, at druggists. He Owed the Butcher. "What's the matter now?" asked the village editur as the "devil" rushed ex- I citedly into his sanctum. I "Your wife has just eloped with tho butcher," replied the inky imp. I "Oh, is that all!" exclaimed the scis sor wieldcr, with a sigh of relief. "Well, that makes one less bill I'll have to set- I tie, anyway." A Disease We Merit Oip this out, return to us with the names and addresses of yourself and two of your friends, and the date when you wilt probably , enter a business college, and we will credit you with (5.0O on our $65.00 scholarship. . Our school offers exceptional advantages to 1 students of Business, Shorthand, English, etc. ' Best Instruction Lowest Tuition wnti roacMALoeut io irs mi THE MULTNOMAH : BUSINESS INSTITUTE ! M. A. ALBIN, PRCS. ea sixth (T. PORTLAND, ORE. The tainted blood of ancestors lays upon the shoulders of innocent off. epring; untold suffering; by "transmitting to them, through the blood, that blighting disease, Scrofula; for in nearly every instance the disease can be traced to some family blood trouble, or blood-kin marriage which is contrary to the laws of nature. Swelling, ulcerating glands oi the neck, catarrh, weak eyes, sores, abscesses, . . . c.iu eruptions, wane swell- "-'"'"," "n"-"1 v" urau ui my uma ing, hip disease and other EraP,'chlld when only 18 months old, and spread deformities with a wasting "Pdly over her body. The disease next attacked f thZ 3t,UWi cf ?i ? f tha and we feared she would lose her sight. Of the natural strength and It was then that we decided to try S. S. S. That Vitality, are some of the ways medicine at once made a sneerfv this miserable disease man- cure. She is now a young lady, and has never 1 iivouj iwcii. me poison "KU vl luc uiscuse 10 return. - . transmitted through the 5 S. 5th St. , Salina, Kan. Mas. R. Bbrki,y4 blood pollutes aud weakens that health-sustaining fluid and in place of its nutntive qualities fills the circulation with scrofulous matter and tubercular deposits.often resulting in consumption. A disease which has been in the family blood for generations, perhaps, or at least since the birth of the suf- requires constitutional treatment. 55. s. s. is the remedy best fitted for this. It cleanses tha blood of all scrofulous and tuberculous poisons, makes it rich and pure and under the tonic effects nf tViia n--M,r,t- , i i ... . proves, the svmntoms all noa . fi, , ' r w" 1 "wv aj t puis XbUlii lAf UCAiUl, tJJC U1S" ease IS cured oermanentlv whiU ana any advice wished, furnished by our physicians, without charge. IKS SWIFT SPECSFSG CO., ATLAJiTA, CA. Htm,, ay initX CELLS ltce and alt vermin that infest honseBCHttle, poul try, etc. Louay hens will not lay norchlckB grow, LEGE! live upon the blood which should go to RuHtiiln lift) Avlinllty. PRUSSIAN LICE POWDER k li tlx' hce, thim it SAVES FEED " extra railoui muKt be riven on account of vermin. 2Sc and 50o dealers. By mull 40 & 7iio PRUSSIAN REMEDY CO. ST. PAUL, MINN. (8 page Hand nook Free PORTLAND SEED CO., Portland, Oregon, , . - Coast Agents DR. W. A. WISE We do crown and brldgowork without pain. Our 18 years' experience In plate work: en ables us to fit your mouth comfortably. Dr. W. A. W lne has found a safe way to extract teeth absolutely without pain. Dr. T. P. Wise Is an expert at gold tilling and crown and brldgeworlc. Extracting lrje when plates or bridges are ordered. ., WISE BROS. DENTISTS t Falling Bldg., Third and Washington 81s. Open evenings till 9 o'clock. HundayH from ( to 12. Or Main 20S9. DR. T. P. wise. Dr. C. GC3 Wo WONDERFUL KM TREATMENT This wnndirrul Chi ne e Decor Id cull d great becmine he oir-t people without ope a tloii l h it are nlve i up to die. He ui:cs with ihoBe wni il ilnl Chi lli m herbs, rools, buiix, liai ks and v.'to utilm tin t are entirely tir- known to mod'eal so- mmMemj, rare in in sen i r. Th o inn he use ui tin l h irmlt-hB n-ini dli-H tlil lunnu. i.o tor known t le notion of over 6(H) 1,fle-. n remedies will h h i siiececsl'iilly used In din" r. n llheasei. He HU.irantiestocurecu 'rh. asthma, lung, thr a , rliriinia iiin, nervoi su sh, momuch, 'Iver; k d mys, etc.! has humlrvdH of tistimonlaln. ChargPH moderate. Cull and nee him. l atl nts out of the city write for hbuikr and c. rculura. Bend stamp. CUNSULTATIOJX i'uKli. Address THE C. GEE WO CHINESE MEDIUM CO 162H rirst St.. j. E. Cor. Morrison Mention paper. PORTLAND, OREGON. P. N. U. 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