Lexington wheatfield. (Lexington, Or.) 1905-19??, September 20, 1906, Image 7

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    The Song
of the Hair
What is Castoria.
There are four verses. Verse
1. Ayer's Hair Vigor makes
the hair grow. Verse 2. Ayer's
Hair Vigor stops falling hair.
Verse 3. Ayer's Hair Vigor
cures dandruff. Verse 4.
Ayer's Hair Vigor always re
stores color to gray hair. The
chorus Is sung by millions.
' Before Minn ayer's Hair Vlfor I had very
thin and very poor hair. Km 1 ooiitlriueil to
use the Vigor until mjr hair Kreatiy Improved
11 every way. I hare used It off and on for
the t'a.ttmi years."-Mua. M. Duummond,
A
Hade by J. O. Aver Co., Lowell, Mass.
Also manuraoturere of
f UBUniU I i
1 iPPQ Pius.
W W O CHEWY PECTORAL.
Wit of u Kliiw'M Family.
Quern Maud Iims th rcputition of
being the wit of King Edward's family.
Ou one owiihIoii she was with Imp sis
ters nt a public function and 'noticed
a curious pressman Razing nt their ev
ery movement, says the London Tatler.
Accordingly, she wrote something on a
piece of paper and, making a pretense
of handing It to one of her sisters,
dropped It. The reporter, of course,
In great glee picked It up, expecting to
get a great scoop for his paper. Im
agine his chagrin when he found writ
ten on It theconimonplace remark: "My
new boots pinch me horribly."
TITO fit. V:tim' Dance Bnd all Nervous Dishes
r.l I 0 P'rmanently cured by Dr. Kline's (iriat
Kervo Kmiorer. Hond fur KIIKK 12 trial bottl-i and
treatise, lir.it. JI.KIIn.,Ld.,wu Arch (St., Pulla.,!',
Attempting the Impossible.
She My beauty doctor wants to give
me some lessons In the proper way to
open and shut the mouth. He says It
has a great bearing on a woman's looks.
He Why, my dear, you open yours
gracefully enough, and as for shutting
It, what's the use of throwing away
good money? Detroit Free Tress.
To Break In New Shoe.
Always shake In Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder.
It cures hot, sweating, aching, swollen feet.
Cures coniB, Ingrowing nails and bunions. At
all druggists and shoe stores, 2fic. Don't accept
any substitute. Sample mailed FREE. Address
Allen H. Olmsted, U Roy, N. Y.
Merely a l'uaaiiiu Fancy,
Dennis Fwhat'g all this fuss they're
tnakin' about the pa-ackers?
Larry A lot o' cranks is sfar-rtin' a
fad f'r clane mate. Chicago Tribune.
Keeping It in the Family.
"Confound It all," said the elderly
gentleman who was dining with a cho
rus ludy, "the youngster with that ac
tress nt the corner table Is my grand
son. The young puppy!"
"Oh, It's all right," retorted the fair
damsel. "He's with my grandmoth
er." rittsburgTost.
How'i Thli?
We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward foi
any case of Catarrh, that cannot be cured by
Hall's Catarrh Cure.
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Props., Toledo, 0.
We, the undersigned, have known F. J.
Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him
perfectly honorable In all business transac
tions and financially able to carry out any ob
ligations made by their firm.
Wm St Tru ax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, 0.
Waldino, Kinnan gi Marvin, V holesale Drug
gists, Toledo, O.
Hall's Catarrh Cnre is taken internally, act
ing directly upon the blood and mucous sur
faces of the system. Price 76c. per bottle.
Cold by all Druggists. Testimonials free.
Hall's Family Pills are the best.
Mother Goose Amended.
The cow had jumped over the moon.
"That's a little the highest," she said,
"that beef has gone since the trust was
organized."
At this point the little dog wept.
In Kansas.
"What's the pay?" asked the prospect
ive hired man.
"Well," answered the farmer, "ye kin
have $0 a day an' three of my darter's
kisses, or $3 a day and six kisses. Suit
yourself. As fer as I'm concerned ye kin
take It all out In kisses if ye've a mind
to." Houston Chronicle.
FADED TO A SHADOW.
Worn Down by Five Years of Suffer
ing from Kidney Complaint.
Mrs. Remethe Myers, of 180 South
Tenth St., Ironton, 0., eayB: "I have
worked hard in my time and have been
exposed again and
again to changes of
weather. It is no
wonder my kidneys
gave out and I went
all to pieces at last.
For five years I was
fading away and final
ly bo weak that for six
months I could not get ont of the honse.
I was nervous, restless and sleepless at
night, and lame and sore in the morn
ing. Sometimes everything would
whirl and blur before me. I bloated
to badly I could not wear tight cloth
ing, and had to put on shoes two
sites larger than usual. The urine was
disordered and passages were dreadful
ly frequent. I got help from the first
box of Doan's Kidney Pills, however,
and by the time I had taken four boxes
the pain and bloating was gone. I have
been in good health ever since.".
Sold by all dealers. 60 cents a box.
f oetor-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y,
Candled Cherries.
Make a sirup from 1 pound of sugar
and one-half pint of wuter. Stir until
the sugar is dissolved, then boil quick
ly about three or four mluutes. Try by
dipping a little In cold water. If It
forms a sinnll ball when rolled between
the thumb and finger It has attained
the right degree known ns the "ball."
Throw the cherries In, a few at a time,
and let simmer for a moment. Lift
with a skimmer, draining free from all
sirup. Sprinkle sugar thickly over
boards or pans. Then pt a layer of
fruit and sprinkle thickly with granu
lated sugar. I'lace In the sun to dry.
When dry make a sirup ns before; add
the fruit and stir with a wooden spoon
until the sirup begins to grain and stick
to the fruit. When cold sift mignr over
and dry again. I'lace between sheets
of waxed paper.'
Ilnrleiiuln Jelly.
Dissolve a half package of gelatine
in u pint and n half of cold water. Have
ready the Juice of two lemons, two
oranges and a can of pineapple and add
to It a cup and a half of sugar. Pour
over the mixture a pint of boiling wa
ter and add the whole to the gelatine;
stir thoroughly, strain, and set away to
cool. Cut Into dice pineapple, oranges,
candled cherries and bananas until
there Is a cup und a half, and when the
gelatine begins to harden drop In the
fruit lightly. Pour Into a mold and
chill.
Snowflake I'nddlnir.
If this pudding Is us dainty ns Its
name it ought to be delicious. To make
it, soak a package of gelatine In one
cup of cold water until thoroughly dis
solved, then turn into It two and a half
cups of boiling water, the Juice of two
small lemons, one and one-half eupfuls
of sugar nnd the well-beaten whites of
three eggs. Whip until very stiff. Make
n custard by scalding one and a half
pints of milk, adding to It one cup of
sugar, one tablespoonful of flour nnd
the yolks of three eggs. When cold, fla
vor with vanilla.
Marmalade Turnover.
Take two eggs, the weight of one In
butter and In flour, half a pint of milk,
and a dessertspoonful of sugar; cream
the sugar and butter together, working
them lu a basin with a wooden spoon;
add the flour nnd the milk, and beat
well. Pour the latter Into some butter
ed saucers, and bake for about twenty
minutes In n moderate oven, but do not
let them harden; turn out and fold in
two, like turnovers, putting a teaspoon
ful of marmalade In each. Sift white
sugar over, and serve hot.
Chutney.
This Is a delicious sauce for use with
fresh meats. Pare and quarter one doz
en large, sour apples and chop fine, to
gether with two green peppers from
which the seed have been removed, one
teacupful of 6toned raisins, and two
medium-sized onions. Put the mixture
Into a porcelain kettle with one quart
of apple vinegar; simmer two hours.
Add two teacupfuls of sugar and two
teaspoonsful each of salt, mustard seed
and ground ginger. Cook while hot and
keep In a cool, dark place.
DltthwaNhlnK Device.
Where n great deal of dishwashing Is
necessary, It Is a good plan to do away
with the drying of them. To make this
possible In the average household, a 23
cent rack Is now sold. It Is shaped like
those photographers use for negatives,
only, of course, much larger. After be
ing rinsed with clean hot water, the
dishes can be set up oil edge In the rack
and allowed to dry by evaporation. All
they need then is a polish with a dry
towel as they are placed on the table.
Pineapple and Celery Salad.
Shred a ripe pineapple; set on Ice
until thoroughly chilled ; mix with one
cupful of finely chopped crisp white
celery, and a sweet red pepper cut Into
dice. Sprinkle over this a little French
dressing and let stand a few minutes.
Then mix with mayonnaise nnd whip
ped cream and garnish with nut meats.
Serve on lecture leave?.
DaUed lihubnrh.
Take 1 pound of rhubarb, the red
kind, cut in small pieces ; add one scant
cup sugar, put In an earthen or granite
baking dish, cover and put In the oven.
Bake In a slow oven until tender, the
time varying with the variety of the
rhubarb. When cooked in this way the
taste Is much more delicate and rich
than the old-fashioned way of stewing.
Tomatoes an Gratln.
Cut Into pieces a half dozen (not too
ripe) tomatoes. Line a pudding dish!
with cracker crumbs, cover with a thin
sprinkling of the tomato, grate over It
some American cheese, and so on until
the dish filled, having the last layer
of the cheese and the one before it of
the cracker crumbs.
fOASTOEIA is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops ancf
Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor
other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays
Peverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles,
cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach
and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The children's Panacea Tho
Mother's Friend,
The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over
30 years, has borne the signature of Chas. H. Fletcher, and has been made under
his personal supervision since its infancy. Allow no one to deceive you in this.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and "Just-as-good" are but Experiments that trifle with
and endanger the health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment.
Letters from Prominent Physicians
addressed to Chas. II. Fletcher,
Mege tabic Preparation for As
slmilatlng theFoodandRegula
ting the S lomachs and Bowels of
Promotes Digestion,Cheerful
ness and Resr.Contains neither
Opiuin.Morphine nor Mineral
Not Nahcotic.
leapt afOld nrSAMUHPJTCHEB
Junp&m Smi"
jUrJennm
ioJulUStlH-
WQuianaliStlm
Clmntd Sarxr .
A perfect Remedy for Cons fipa
tion. Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea,
Worms .Convulsions Jeverish
ness and Loss OF SLEEP.
Facsimile Signature of
NEW YORK.
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EXACT COPY OP WRAPPER.
Dr. F. Gerald Blattner, of Buffalo, N. Y., Bays: "Your Castoria Is good
for children, and I frequently prescribe It, always obtaining the desired
results."
Dr. Gustave A. Elsengraeber, of St. Paul, Minn., gays: "I have used
your Castoria repeatedly in my practice with good results, and can recom
mend it as an excellent, mild and harmless remedy for children." '
Dr. E. J. Dennis, of St. Louis, Mo., says: "I have ussd and prescribed
your Castoria in my sanitarium and outside practice for a number of years
and find it to be an excellent remedy for children."
Dr. S. A. Buchanan, of Philadelphia, Pa., says: "I have used your Cas
toria in the case of my own baby and find it pleasant to take, and have
obtained excellent results from its use."
Dr. J. E. Simpson, of Chicago, 111., 6ays: "I have used your Castoria in.
cases of colic in children and have found it the best medicine of its kind
on the market."
Dr. R. E. Eskildson, of Omaha, Neb., says: "I find your Castoria to be a
standard family remedy. It is the best thing for infants and children I
have ever known and I recommend it."
Dr. L. R. Robinson, of Kansas City, Mo., says: "Your Castoria certainly
has merit. Is not Its age, its continued use by mothers through all these
years, and the many attempts to imitate It, sufficient recommendation?
What can a physician add? Leave it to the mothers."
Dr. Edwin F. Pardee, of New York City, says: "For several years I have
recommended your Castoria and shall always continue to do so, as it haa
invariably produced beneficial results."
Dr. N. B. Slzer, of Brooklyn, N. Y., says: "I object to what are called
patent medicines, where maker alone knows what ingredients are put la
them, but I know the formula of your Castoria and advise its use."
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Eeara the Signature of .pnTT
Tk Kind You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
THl CENTAUR OOISMNY, TT MURBAT STRUT, NIW VOHK OITT
PUTNAM FADELESS DYES
Color more Roods brighter and faster colors than any other dye. One 10c package colors silk, wool and cotton equally Well and la
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"Hev." Larry Sammerflcld.
The Broadway friends of Larry Sum
merfleld, the wireless wire tapper, were
greatly pleased yesterday to learn that
their old associate bad been selected
as organist in the chapel at Sing Sing
prison. As there are several sets of ser
vices each Sunday, the new job will
enable Larry to be away from his cell
the greater part of the day.
Of all days the most dreaded by the
Sing Sing prisoners is Sunday.- They
have no work to do then and must re
main In the cells except when attend
ing chapel services. There are two
chapels rrotestnnt and Catholic. The
prisoners usually attend both, so as
to get away from the close confinement
on Sunday.
As organist, Summerfleld will not
only escape the cell confinement on Sun
day, but will also have a few "evenings
out," as there are services several times
a week in the evening. According to
the friends of Summerfleld, the wire
tapper was brought up amid religious
surroundings and there was an organ
in his home. It Is said that be has
been after the job of organist for some
time. New York Sun.
NMa-ftK
Egan Dramatic and
Operatic School
Season 1906 and 1907 Opens Sept. 15
Prepares for Dramatic and Operatic
Stage and places Graduates in six
months- Forty Graduates now with
traveling companies. Send for Cata
logue. Egan Dramatic and Operatic School
Efn Hall, Arcade Building-, Seattle.
FRANK C EGAN, Principal.
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