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About Lexington wheatfield. (Lexington, Or.) 1905-19?? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 27, 1906)
All Humors Are Impure maters which the skin, liver, kldmtys and other orguns cannot tuke cure of without help. Pimpled, bolls, ocznma and other erup tions, loss of appotlto, thut tired feeling, bilious turns, fits of indication, dull head aches and muny other troubles are duo to thorn. They uro removed by Hood's Sarsaparilla In usual lliiuld form or In chocolated tablets known as Sarsataba. 100 doses $1, Yet He Meant Well. Wllllnm Ilmiry Harrison had Jug, iron the bnttlc of Tippernnoe,, "I frit that It wiih up to mo," he ex plained, "to j?lvc Ihe future novelists of Indiana a sort of historical barkKroiiiid." - For, with the simple iniiidednew of prent men, it did not occur to him (hat Indiana's coining author would oIioohp to locate, the bcciioh of their best selling ttorieg in Palestine, Mexico, Ornustark, Franco and otlifr forelirn countries. ' Tho Evils of Constipation are runny j in fuet almost every serious 'II iiCNH Ims it- origin in constipation and some medicine, instead of preven in eoiiHtipa Um, add toit. This is true of most eii'lmrt icH, winch, when lirst used Imveu lienilicial ii fleet, Im tliedose has to Iks continiiully increased mid before lunK the remedy ('cases to have the si (,'liteHt ellcc . Theie is m prcpiir tion, however, that can he relied upon to produce the snme n suits with the same d'.se, even after lil'tv years' daily use, mid this is llr n.lrcth's l'ilis, whieu has a record of over 100 vears as the slumlord rem edy (or constipation ami all troubles arising Iroman impii e stnle of the blood. . Jlrandietli's l'.lls are the same line lnxa tive tonic pid your grandparents used and can be found in every every drug and medi cine fctorc, citlier plain or sugar-coated. Force of llal.lt. ' Tho modern Sherlock chuckled. "I'll Btuke a si lie hut ngalnst a stogie that man is a New York policeman,' be whispered. "How can you tell?" asked the mys tified friend. "lie la not In uniform." "No, but I shouted 'Side door to the right!' and you should have seen him duck. POWER OF THE NAVY. ( NonprorVaNloiwil Mini! Flnila It Hard to Heullxe Strength. Figures seem essential to convey to the nonprofessional mind 'an adequate ('(inception o,f tho stupendous power .'or HKKi'i'HNloti' or for resistance concen trated hi twelve buttle ships, four ar mored cruisers, four protected cru'.s erH, four monitors: and a dozen torpedo bontH uud torpedo-boat destroyers, be sides HubinnrliieM and auxiliary craft, says Harper's Weekly. It must here Mulilce to sny thiit the twelve battle ships alone which were massed off Oys ter Uny represented a combined dis placement of nearly 151,0(10 turns; the armored cruisers, almost 55,000 tons; the monitors and protected cruisers, more -than 32,000 tons, and the wlule fighting fleet, Including the torpedo boats n ml submarines, but excluding auxiliaries, an aggregate displacement of upward of 244,000. Kcliitlvely powerless and Insignificant as the torpedo bouts may have looked, the truth Is that If one of tliem, the Wilkes, co,u Id get near enough to such a floating fort as the battle ship West Virginia und spit a torpedo out of her tube In the right direction, $0,000,000 would go up In the air and 800 men would be food for Ashes. We may add, In order to refute so;ne groundless ac cusations, that the cost of the naval re view, Imposing as the pageant looked, was negligible. The cost was comput ed by Hear Admiral Kvans at $.'500 ail told ; for, as he pointed out, so, long as a ship Is In commission, it Is just as cheap for her to be at anchor off Oystsr Iiay as to be steaming across the ocean. pii j ilk n ' Mothers will find Mrs. Whitlow's floothlng Bvrup the biit remedy to Use lot their clilldroa ; during tho teething period. To Break In New Shoes Always shake In Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder. It cures hot, sweating, acliiiiK, swollen feet. Cures coniK, lnnrowiiiK naila and bunions. At ail dniKKims and ulioe stores 2re. Don't accept any substitute. Sample mailed FREE. Address Allen 8. Olmsted, he Koy, N. Y. Disastrous Failure. The stocky, red haired man with the Galway whiskers had been run In on a charge of too much conviviality and bois terous conduct. "Bprisoner," said Police Justice Wachenheiuier, "vot Is your name?" "Me name, y'r anncr," answered the prisoner, "is Gottlieb Louderschlagel." "Dot's a lie!" exclaimed his honor. "I gif you sigsty days in de Torkhouse." Chicago Tribune. CIT0 Vitus' "nc and all Nervous nisoases 11 1 U permanently cured by Dr. Kline's Ureal Jsitvm Ki'siorer. Hend for FKKK (2 1 rial bottle and treatise. Dr. it. ILKllne, Ld., 31 Arcb St., l'liUa-.l's. Growth of a Nevada City. Less than two years ago a prospector lost his way In the desert near the Cali fornia line, In Nye County, Nevada, and died of thirst. On the spot where that man's body was found Is now the town of Bullfrog. A water works plant costing $50,000 supplies an abundance of water. There are hotels with baths In many rooms and residences equip ped with all the modern paraphernalia that make for comfort. Electric lights Illumine the streets where only the stars of heaven looked down on the death of the lonely miner and within the radius of a very few miles there are now about 15,000 people. "Tom" Recti's Collar. Among the prominent men of New England there was none, perhops, who wore a larger collar than Tom Reed. One hot day In the summer of 1901 Heed was In Portsmouth, and, having to wait over for a train, he decided to make an Impromptu toilet, changing his collar, etc. So he hied himself to the ' nearest haberdasher's and began a gen eral survey of the collar display In the store. "Waited on, slrT' queried one of the clerks. "Not yet," responded Reed, and then added, "I would like a collar." "What size?" piped the clerk. "Size 20," answered Reed. "We don't keep collars so large, but I think you may be accommodated three stores above." Reed went and found the third store above. It was a harness shop. 1 m pro veil Duntpan. In carrying the ordinary dustpan from one room to another some of the contents are sure to full out. Dust being very light, the slightest wind picks It up and blow sit off the pan. This cannot happen with the one shown here. Over half of the surface of the pan Is covered, which helps to pre vent the dust escap ing. As nn addi tional aid, the In- holds Tiiic dust. ventor 1)11S a,,ded a handle, by which the dustpan can be carried anywhere without fear of los ing any of the contents. In gathering up the dust the pun Is placed In the ordinory position. I5y swinging the handle over to the left and the pan raised the dust drops Into the recepta cle formed by the cover. In this way It is not affected by the wind. Plvkleil Pears, Teel the pears and weigh. To seven pounds of the fruit allow four pounds of granulated sugar and one pint of vinegar. Put pears and sugar In alter nate layers In the kettle. Bring slowly to the boll and pour In the vinegar, to which should have been added cloves, mace and cinnamon to taste. Roll for five minutes, remove the pears with a perforated skimmer and spread on dishes to cool. Boil the sirup until It Is thick. Tack the pears In heated Jars and fill these to overflowing with the boiling syrup. Seal at once. Why Refer to Doctors Because we make medicines for them. We give them the formula for Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, and they prescribe it for coughs, colds, bronchitis, consumption. They trust it. Then you can afford to trust it. Sold for over 60 years. " Ayor's Cherry Pectoral ts a remedy that should be In every liome. I have used a great deal of it for hard coughs and eolds, and I know what a splendid medicine It Is. I can not recommend It too highly." MAB . Cohkn, Hyde l'ark, Mass.. . . . ENGLISH BEF.KSHIRES All the best breed err and Individuality. Young stock on hand at all times. Corres pondenee solicited, tatisfaetlon guaran teed, Address D. L. KEVT Perrydale, Oregon I A Ulftde by J. O. Ayer Co,, Lowell, Mast. auo manuiagmrer or yers 7 SARSAPARILLA PILLS. HAIR VIGOR. BIG MONEY For yon In NEVADA cower MINES A Few Hundred Kightly Invested Means Riches. Write Today. Copper C. A. STOCKTON, Broker 228 Lumber Exchange PORTLAND, OREGON Ayer's Pills greatly aid the Cherry Pectoral In breaking up a cold. RUBBER STAMPS Best in America We make them We do not take orders nnd peddle onr Rubber stamps, Seals, Etc We manufacture our own goods. Our equipment is the newest and best money can buy. Write today ior our "Kubbpr Stamp Catalogue." THE HTWTN-HODSON CO., Portland, Oregon Important to Timber Owners We are purchasing agents for large timber buyers from all parts of the country. These men are investing in Oregon and Washington timber lands. It will pay you to write us immediately, giving legal descriptions and net prices on your limber lands in these states. Address Timber Department, Northwestern Guarantee & Trust Go. Lumber Exchange Bldg, Second Floor S. L Cor. 2nd and Stark Sts., PORTLAND, OREGON HQ PLATES I II VnCMTAI frt TKEPAIHLESS M-4 We i We remove your bad teeth DENTISTS and broken off old roots absolutely without pain. Examin ation and Estimates Free. Work the Best. Prices the Lowest. Solid gold Clown, $4; Bridge work, (3.50 per tooth; Gold and Enamel Filling, U ana up; ucst nuDDcr rimes, 17.&U per set; goou set, $5. Painless Extra' tion, 50c. Third and Couch Streets. Portland, Oregon. It Sounded TJnnrratefnl.' A frugal and Industrious shoemaker has two daughters, of whom he Is very proud. lie provides a good home for them, dressrs them well, nnd Is giving them a good education;'' Not ldng ago he drew on his modest bank account for a sum sulllcient to purchase a new piano for them. What followed may be described In his own words. "Oh, yes,'" he confided to a netehbor. "they were grateful enough for It, of course, and Its a great comfort to hear 'em play and sing, but what do you suppose was the first thing the girls learned on It?" "I'm sure I don't know," said the neighbor. "'Everybody Works but Father.'" Itnlxln Bread. To make raisin bread scald a pint of milk and stir Into It while warm a rounding tablespoonful of butter and a level teasiwonful of salt. When luke warm add half a cake of compressed yeast dissolved In two tablespoonfuls of lukewarm water, then stir In flour to make a stiff batter. Let rise until light, add the beaten yolks of thre" eggs, one heaping tablespoonful of sug ar and a cup of flour rubbed through them. Stir In also half a' cup more of flour, place In buttered pans, let rise and bake. C0MMOUS MAM POISON NO LIMIT TO ITS POWERS FOR EVIL Contasrious Blood Poison has brought more suffering , misery and humila' tion into the world than all other diseases combined ; there is hardly any limit to its powers for evil. It is the blackest and vilest of all disorders, wrecking the lives of those unfortunate enough to contract it and often being transmitted to innocent offspring, a blighting legacy of suffering and shame. So highly contagious is the trouble that innocent persons may contract it by using the same table ware, toilet articles or clothing of one in whose blood the treacherous virus has taken root. JNot only is it a powertul poison but a very deceptive one. Only those who have learned by bitter experience know by the little sore or ulcer, which usually makes its appearance first, of the sufferine which is to follow. It comes in the form of ulcerated mouth and throat, unsightly copper colored spots, swollen glands in the groin, falliner hair, offensive sores and ulcers on the body, and in severe cases the finger nails drop off, the bones become diseased, the nervous system is shat tered and the sufferer becomes an object ol pity to nis lellow man. Especi ally is the treacherous nature of Contagious Blood Poison, shown when the infected person endeavors to combat the poison with mercury and potash. These minerals will drive away all outward symptoms of the troubles for a while, and the victim is deceived into the belief that he is cured. When, however, the treatment is left off he finds that the poison has only been driven deeper into the blood and the disease reappears, and usually in worse form because these strong minerals have not only failed to remove the virus from the blood but have weakened the entire system because of their destructive action. S. S. S. is she only real and certain cure for Contagious Blood Poi son. It is made of a combination of healing blood-purifying roots, herbs and barks, the best in Nature's great laboratory of forest and field. We offer a reward of $1,000 for proof that S. S. S. contains a particle of mineral in any form. S. S. S. goes down to the very bottom of the trouble and by cleansing the blood of every particle of the virus and adding rich, healthful qualities to this vital fluid, forever cures this powerful disorder. So thoroughly does S. S. S. cleanse the circulation that no signs of the disease are , ever Seen again, and offspring is protected. Write for our special book on Contagious Blood Poison, which fully ex plains the different stages of the trouble, and outlines a complete home treat ment for all sufferers of this trouble. No charge is made for this book, and if you wish special medical advice about case or any of its symptoms, oui physicians will be glad to furnish that, too, without harge, , THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. ATLANTA, GA 1 PURELY VEGETABLE Waffle. Sift a quarter of a teaspoonful of soda and the same amount of salt Into one and a quarter cups of flour. In an other bowl beat tiie yolks of two eggs into; a cup of sour milk. , Then mix all together. Add three tablespoonfuls of melted butter and then the stiffly beat en Whites of the three eggs. Pour hitoi hot,' well-buttered greased, waffle Irons and bake first one side' and then the other until a golden brown. ' Remove from the waffle Iron with a fork and' serve at once. .' .i i , ' ! . Potato Puff. . .Take two cups of cold mashed pota toes nnd stir Into It one tablespoon of melted butter, heating to a white cream before adding anything else. -.Then put with this two eggs, beaten extremely light, one cup cream anil salt to taste. Beat all well and pour into a deep 'dish and bake in' a quick oven until it Is nice and brown. If properly mixed It will come out of the oven light, puffy and delectable. Flannel Caken. Take two nnd a half cups of flour nnd four teaspoons of baking powder and a pinch of salt, and sift into a bowl. Beat the yolks of two eggs In another bowl, add two cups of milk and then mix with the flour in the larg er bowl. Lastly, adti the beaten whites of the two eggs and fry the batter In small cakes on a hot greased griddle, Found Him So. Ubctt The idea of Siikker claiming to be a hard working man is the richest thing I've heard of lately. I Konmann Well, he is, by George! I He's the hardest man I evzr tried to ! work. I Beware of Ointments lor Catarrh that ' Contain Mercury as mercury will surely destroy the seme of Bmell and completely derange the whole sys tem wnen entering it through the mucous surfaces. Such articles snould never be used ezeepton prescriptions from reputable phy sicians, as the damago they will do is ten fold to tne good you can possioiy derive from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O., contains nomercury, and Is taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genuine. It la taken internally, and made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co. Testi monials free. Sold by Urugglsts, price 75c. per bottle. . v Hall's Family fills are the best. X-ltoj for Pearl Flutters. Pearl fishers on the coast of Ceylon find X-rays of great service. By. their application it is possible to distinguish without opening the shells the valua ble oysters from those containing no pearls 'The latter are thrown back into the sea. Straits Budget PILES CURED IN 6 TO 14. DAYS. ' PAZO OINTMENT is guarentced to cure' any case of iching, blind, bleeding or protruding piles in 6 to 14 days or money refunded.BOc. .. '-' Looked That War. , "Come, Willie," said his mother, "don't be so selfish. Let your little brother play with your marbles a little while." -v ( v ; '.'But," protested Willie, "he means to have them always." . ' "Oh, I guess not." "I guess yes, 'cause he's swallowed em." St. Louis Post-Dispatch. There is no satisfaction keener than being dry and comfortable when out in the hardest storm. YOOABE SORE OF THIS IP YOU WE AD V 1 JV VVft.l f r x Foiled clothing MACK OR YELLOW W CHSALS EVERIWHEBL A.3. T0WH CO,BCr.TON.MASS,0.S.A. TOWER CANADIAN CCLaitHJOlONTO. CAM r. DR. C. GEE WO Wonderful (iome Treatment ' This Wonderful ChW nese Doctor Is called gri'at because he euros people without- nnerav libit that &n g'ven im to die. lie enres wl.h those wonderful Chi nese herbs, roo's, buds, barks and vegetables that are entirely un known to medical sci ence In this country thrntiKb the use of tluua harmless remedies. This hunou doctnr knows ine action or oyer tw aiiren-nc remedies, which he uses successfully In different diseases, lie guarantees toc.ire catarrh, anhuia, lunir, thmnt rheumatism, nervous less, stomach, liver, kldi neys, etc. has hundreds of testimonials. Charges moderate, Call and see him. Pa tents out of the oiiy write for blanl:s and circulars. Send stamp. CONSULTATION i'HKIS. Address - The C. Gee Wo Chinese Medicine Co. 1 62' first St., S. C. Cor. Morrison Mention taper Portland, Oregon P. N. U. No. 52-S WHEN writing to advertisers please I mention tills paper. I O ran are Charlotte. Make an orange jelly and use the pulp as well as the juice for flavoring, removing seeds and fibrous part of or anges. Line a mold sides and bottom with large square crackers soaked In milk and sprinkled withicocoanut. Pour in the Jelly and set It away to harden, Heap whipped cream over It when served. Delicious. Southern Corn Dread. One and three-quarter cups of white oornmeal. one-half a teasnonnfi nf soda and the same amount of egg beaten stiff and one cup of butter milk. When all mixed together, add two tablespoonfuls of melted butter ana bake in a hot greased pan until a rich brown. Tomatoes with Whipped Cream. Peel five round red tomatoes that have been cooling In the icebox all night. Scoop out a small piece from the center of each, dust with snlt and paprika and heap a large spoonful of whipped cream over each one. The Kind Yoii llavA Alwnva TJrmo-lit lma imnn i ture of Cbas. II. Fletcher, and lias been made under his personal supervision for over 30 years. Allow no one to deceive you in this. Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-as-grood" are but Experiments, and endansrer tha health of Children Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothinpr Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphino nor other Narcotic substance. Its ajro is its guarantee. It destroys Worm and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teeth jn$r Troubles, cures Constipation and I latulency. It assimilates tho 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 Jiears tne Signature of In Use For Over 30 Years. THS OCNTAUSI OOMPONV. TT MURRAY STRUT, NCW VORR OITY. r""""""i"'",ji -