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About Lexington wheatfield. (Lexington, Or.) 1905-19?? | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1907)
Too Muoh, Tliore poena Union when tho dcair find ueod for a vuoatlou are quite over baluiicod by otbur tliliifs. Whon Mr. Huimou hud nurrnxl tho children of Borryvlllo through un nttuck of ncarlet fuver, who runlwted all uuKUOMtloiiM from grateful purunts that sh go off for a month's rt ut their uxpt'iiso. ".No," h Bald, with wuury flrinnuss, "I'm ohllgud to all, but I haven't got Hlrcngth. I could either get roady and Htny ut hraio, or I could go without getting roady; but I couldn't do both anyway In thin world." No Diagram with Thin. "Smylho, you called on that Boston girl, did you? Wus mub at homo?" "Yen, khe wuu ut houitt, but you am " "Ym7" "Sh wan at homo, but yon soo " "Well?" "Kho wai at home, but you oe " "Go on." "An I wild, she was at home, but you see" "Yen, yes; she wh at homo, but I ,00 "Well, thsfs the nnwr." A Memento. A gentleman whs calling upon tho widow of a valued friend, fwys Le Fig aro. During tho vlult ho said ; "I was a good friend of your lata husband. Is there not jierhaps some thing which was his and which I could have as a memento of him?" Tearful widow : "How would I do?" FADED TO A SHADOW. Worn Down by Five Years of Suffer ing; from Kidney Complaint. Mrs. Rumotlie Myers, of 180 South Tenth Bt., Ironton, 0., says: "I have worked hard in my time and have been exposed again and again to changes of weather. It is no won- yw5 der my kidneys gave tykl&Jtfr 0111 and 1 wcnti 8,11 10 TfSlr pieces at last. For-five years I was fading away and finally so weak that for six months I could not get out of the house. I was nervous, restless and sleepless at night, and lame and sore in tho morning. Sometimes every thing would whirl and blur before me. I bloated so badly I could not wear tight clothing, and had to put on shoes two sizes larger than usual. The urine was diorJered and passages were dreadfully frequent. I got help from the first box of Doan's Kidney Pills, however, and by the time I had taken four boxes the paiu and bloating was gone. I have been in good health ever since." Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a box. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. FRUIT TREES, VINES, PLANTS BERKSHIRE SWINE, (Registered) SHORTHORN CATTLt, ReglStered( BARRED AND WHITE ROCKS PACIfIC NURSERY CO. Catalogue Tree. Tangent, Oregon ENGRAVING Write Us PLATES FOR PRINTING HICKS-CHATTEN Portland Oregon AUSTIN WELL DRILLS Made In all styles and all Blr.en. Get water and on anywhere, llest Urllllng Toole made. Get caia loaa and price. EEALL & CO. 321 Hawthorne Ave. Portland, Or. There Is no satisfaction keener than being dry and comfortable when out in the hardest torm, OOARE 53E OP THIS JP YOU WEA& WATERPROOF N0IUD CLOTHING MACK OK YtUOW CKMUtVERmiESL UiffUlt 0..d03TON. MA51, O.J. A. TOWtR CANADIAN CQ.UinM.TOIONTO:aH. v vy w 71 P. N. V. No. 12-07 EKiflea Pork i'uUm. Pour one pint of boiling water over a pound of salt pork chopped very fine, lot It stand until nearly cold, than add the following Ingredients: Two cups of sugar, one cup uiolastMMt, one pound of seedod raisins, one pound of cur rants, one-quarter pound of shroddod citron, two tablespoonfuls of cinnamon, OMt nutmeg grated, six cup of flour, two teampoonfulu soda dissolved In a llttl hot water and one teaspoonful of baJtlnjt powder sifted with tlie flour. Dredge the fruit well with flour before putting it Into tlie cake. When the cake Is baked and still warm pour a wluefi awful of brandy or wine over It Whole Wheat Tlretul. Mix four eupfuls of entire wheat (lour with two eupfuls of white flour and two heaping tablespoonfulK of salt Add a cup of warm water In which a yeast cake has been thoroughly dis solved, and beat hard. Add gradually a quart of warm water, or enough to make the dough like a thick paste. Stir until this paste leaves the spoon easily. Cover thickly and txrt to rise all night Do not put It In loaf tins until It has risen to the top of the bread pan. Knead until smooth, divide Into two loavea and bake In a slow oven for two hours. Vermicelli Fuddlnff. Take two ounces of vermicelli, break up small and put Into a pint of boiling water, sweetened to taste with lump sugar. Let It boil till quite done; add half an ounce of fresh butter, and pour the whole Into a pudding dish ; then stir In the yolks of two eggs beaten up with a little cold milk and strained. Strew some powdered cinnamon or some grated nutmeg on the top and bake for about twenty minutes. Nat Wafer. To make nut wafers, take a quarter of a cup of butter, beat In one egg and one cup of sugar, and keep beating all mooth. Add a meant teaspoonful of vanilla, or half a teaspoonful of al mond extract, and a cupful of clpped nut. Then stir In one cup of wetl ttltwd Sour In which has bn mixed a mall teaepoonful of baking powdr. Drop hi mell spoonfuls on a bottwfvd pan aod bake In hot oven. Iwwt Potato Pie. Parboil sweet potatoes, peel them, and, when cool, grate enough to mnke a pound. Rub to a cream a half-cup of butter and three-quarters of a cup of sugar, add the beaten yolks of four eggs, a teaspoonful each of powdered cinnamon and nutmeg, the grated po tato, the juice tfnd rind of a lemon, and, last of all, the whites of the eggs. Pour the mixture Into an open pie-crust and bake. w HEN writing- to advertisers please mention tin paper. Nut Cookies. Cream" one Beaut tablespoon of butter with one-half cup of sugar. Add two eggs, one scant cup of flour, one tea spoon of baking powder, one-half tea spoon of salt, four tablespoons of milk, a feneroos cup of chopped hickorynuts and vanilla to Jaw,, Drop witi a teaspoon on buttered pans about two inches apart If too thick, add a little milk. Pumpkin Pie. One and one-half cups of stewed pumpkin, two beaten eggs, one-half cup of milk, one tableapoonful of flour, one half cup of sugar, one teaspoonful each of cinnamon and allspice, one-half tea spoonful of ginger, one pinch of salt and the same quantity of soda. Line a pie plate with pastry, pour in this mix ture and bake in a medium oven for a half-hour. II rend Cake. Onp-cup of bread sponge, one cup of sugar, one tablespoonful of lard, one teaspoonful of cinnamon and cloves, mixed; one teaspoonful of baking soda, one cup of sweet milk, one egg beaten, one cup of raisins (seeded) and air rants mixed. Put together all the In gredients except the fruit. Stand for an hour, then work in the fruit and set to rise like bread. Beet Salad. Four medium-sized red beets, boiled in salt water, peeled and cut in half inch cubes. Mix with these one pound of shelled pecans broken in pieces. Serve In nest of shredded red cabbage. Garnish with mayonnnlse or boiled dressing. Beets should be marinated with French dressing before mixing with nuts. Hickory-Nat Cake. Cream a half cup of butter with a cup of sugar, add three-quarters of a cup of milk and the well-beaten whites of four eggs; stir In two cups of flour gifted with two teaspoonfuls of baking powder, ajd, test of all, stir In a cup of chopped hickory nut meats dredged with flour. Bake in a loaf tin in a steady oven. How lie Knew. ; A witness was being examined as to the sanity of one of the Inmates of the asylum. "You hold that this inmate Is Insane, do you?" a lawyer asked. "I do," was tho firm responne. "Why are you so sure?" "The man," tho witness said, "goes about asserting that he Is Santa Claus." "And," suld the law yer, "you hold, do you, that when a man goes about asserting that he Is Santa Claus it's a clear proof of hTs In sanity?" "I do." "Why?" "Because," said the witness, in a loud, indignant voice, "I happen to be Santa Claus my self." Until. The train was called the limited, but what was limited about It? It ran at an unlimited speed, the Incivility of the conductor and the brakemen was unlimited, as was tho rapacity of the porter. "It's a mystery !" exclulmed the little party of foreigners. But In a moment they entered the drawing room car and their wonder vanished. "Of course, It's the good taste of the 3eeoratiou 1" they whispered, and, re membering their manners, pretended not to notice. Puck. CITO Vitus' Dane and all Nervous Dishes I 1 1 u permanently cured by iJr. Kline's (ircat Jlli've Restorer. Heod fur KUKK2trlal bottle and treatise. Dr.lt. H.KllD.,Ld.,B81 Archbt.,l'lilla.,l'a. nabbing It In. Miss Redpep Tou are hotter, are you not, Mr. Feathertop? You wore not look ing at all well the last time I saw you. - Mr. Feathertop Why, when did you see me last? Miss Redpep At the Swellham recep tion. You were waltzing, I think, with Mins Flutterbr. Shake Into Your Shoes Allen's Foot-Ease. A ponrfer. It makei tight or new shoes loci easy. Iris a certain cure tor sweating, callous and hot, tired, aching lect. Bold by all Druggists. Irlce 2Jc. Trial pack age mailed FRHE. Address Allen 8. Olmsted. T.I) V v 1- Does Your Heart Beat PAINLESS TNENTISTRY SetUifefor . You Go Elwhr EXAMINATIONS TKlt Gold Crown, J.I; Brldeo Work, per tooib, 3: Piatt-s,(6; Bilver Fillings, too j Gold FIlllngH, 1. YALE DENTISTS 107J First Slroet 1'OKTl.AND, OREGON Yes. 100,000 times each day. Does it send out good blood or bad blood ? You know, for good blood is good health; bad blood, bad health. And you know precisely what to take for bad blood Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Doctors have endorsed it for 60 years. One frequent eauie of bad blood li a slugrfnh llvur. Tfoiu produces eormttputlon. I'oicunous 0nhtaiic's are then nbnorbsed Into the blood, luitead of boi removed from the body dully an rottnra Intended. Keep the bowels npen with Ayer's Mils, liver pills. All vegetable. A Made by J. C. Iyer Co., Lewell, A'eo meattraeiarer er I HA 11 VIGOR. Li&l O CHEIWY PECTORAL. FREE SAMPLE MULE-TEAM BORAX With 82-page illustrated booklet, giving; 1.000 ues lor liorax In tiie Home. Farm and Dairy, and a Souvenir Picture. 7x14 in., 10 olors free for 6o and your dealer's name. Address l'acltio Coast Borax Co., Oakland, (Jul. aL V Ferry seeds hxf-.Hif- r are not an experi- lG3Griynent, but with proper culti J mWitW vation. thev fiHttre success from the start. Users have ..o doubts at u'.antinr nor disap pointments At Harvest, wet Jtfialeal. Hicks Mls Flatly sang with much feeling at tlie concert last night." Wicks Ah? Illcks Yeft. She spent most of the time feeling for the right note. Somer vllle Journal. for blpcest, surest, best crops at allcealers. homousiorover jo years. 1007 mmmI Aouual lree on request. D. M. FERRY & CO.,, Detroit, Mich. PILES CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS. PAZO OINTMENT Is guaranteed to cure any case of Iching, blind, bleeding or protruding piles in 6 to 14 days or money refunded. 50c. Unappreclatlve. Mrs. Homer (reading) An ordi nary piano contains about a mile of wire. Homer Huh ! The one next door sounds like it contained a wagon load of tinware. The Humorist. Mr. Depew threw aside the paper in which he had juet read that as a Senator he was a joke. "In that case," he said with decision, "I will not resign. I wouldn't spoil a joke for anybody." Philadelphia Ledger. Exceptional. Mrs. Wylde Mr. Winkley is quite an unusual man, isn't he? Mr. Wyldo Oh, I don't know. Mrs. Wylde Oh, but tm is. Why, I saw him leaving Mrs. Winkley at a street corner the other day, and he took off bis hat and was just as polite to her as if tbey hadn't been married. Somer ville Journal. Worth Knowing About If you need a first-class laxative, there is nothitis; better nor safer thnn that old fam ily runtady, Brandrth's I'llK Each pill contains one grain of vol d extract f enrsaparilla, w ich, with other valualde r "Ketahle products, make it a blood pur ifier of eicelh-nt chnracter. If you are troubled with constipation, one pill at night will tili'ord great relief. Jlrandreth'-pills are the same fine lax ntive tonic pill your grandpa'ents used. They have beeu in use for over a centurv and are sold in every drug and medicine sioie, eiiner pi;.in or sugar touted. Acocrllnr to Ilia Folly. The present chief justice of Ontario, Sir William Meredith, Is a man of fine presence, with a leonine mass of white hair. One night he was speaking in Toronto at a turbulent meeting, when he was sharply interrupted by a stri dent voice from the top gallery: "Aw, Willum, go an' get your hair cut!" Instantly Meredith threw back his magnificent head, and, fixing the of fender with the stern eye of the prac ticed examiner, exclaimed: "My friend, If my memory serves me, I once had something to do with getting your hair cut." There were no more interruptions. Llpplncott's Magazine. Only One "BROMO QUININE" That Is LAXATIVE BROMO Onlnine. fllml lnrly named remedies sometimes deceive. The first and original Cold Tablet is a WHITE PACKAGE with black and red lettering, and bears the signature of E. W. GROVE. 25c. Out in the Coloi. "Old Fullerplunks, who died a month or two ago, didu't leave you anything, hey? I thought he waa a near relative of yours." "Near? lie was closer than the shrunk en jacket on a sixtcen-inch eun 1" Mothers will find Mrs. Winrlow's Soothing Syrup the best remedy to use for their children luring tho teething period. Same Old Feeling. Gladys I feel sure he has never loved before. Penelope Oh, I felt the same way, dear, when he used to make love to me! New York Press. DR. C, SEE Wonderful Horca Treatment This wondorf.it Chi nese Doctor Is called gnat because ho currs fieople without opora lon that in p veil un to die. He cor en wi h those wonderful ( hi arse herbs, roo's, buds, barks and vovetuhlos that are entirely un known to zncdi. al Sci ence In this country througn tuo use of those harmless remedies. This liuuju doctor knows the action of over 600 diLcn ut remedies, which he nsea successfully In different diseases, lie pnsran'ees to ctire cat ar-h, asthma. Inn tr, throat rneuruausm, nervousness, Btomacn, liver, Kid neys, etct has hundreds of testimonials. Charges moderate. Call and see him. Patients ont of the city write fvrblani:s and circulars, bend stamp. CONSULTATION iltliK. Address The C. Gee Wo Chinese Medicine Co. 162 First St., S. E. Cor. Morrison Mention paper Portland, Oregon Mica Axle Grease Best lubricant for axles in the world long wearing and very ad hesive. Makes a heavy load draw like a light one. Saves half the wear on wagon and team, and increases the earning capacity of your outfit. Ask your dealer for Mica Axle Crease. STANDARD OIL CO. M Riwasraswa The Kind. You Have Always Bought has borne the signa ture ot unas. it. Jb ietciier, ana tins been made under his personal supervision for over 30 years. Allow no ono to deceive you in tliis. Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-as-good" are but Experiments, and endanger tho health of Children Experience against Experiment. What is CASTOR I A Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys "Worms and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates tho Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend, The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the' Signature of In Use For Over 30 Years. THE CCNTMI COMPANY. TT MUMMV STNCKT, NCW YORK OtTY. . L. DOUGLAS $3.00 AMD $3.50 SHOES TH WOULD W. L. DOUGLAS $4.00 GILT EDGE SHOES CANNOT BE EQUALLED AT ANY PRICE. 3H3ES FOR EVERYBODY AT Ml PRICES: Men's Shoes, to t. 60. Boys' Shoes, 3 to 1.25. Women's Shoes. 4 to llitl.fiO. Misses' & Children's uue. 2.2S to lil.Ol). W. L. Douglas shoes are recognized by expert Judges of footwear to be the best in stylo, fit and wear produced in this country. Each part ot tho shoe ana every detail of. the making is looked after and watchod over by skilled shoemakers, without regard to time or cost. If I could take you into my lare factories at Brockton, Mass., and show you how carefully W. L. Douglas Shoos are made, you would then understand vl y they hold thotr shape, lit betta Tear longer, and are of greater value than anv oihar makes. W. I Douirlas name mid prira Is stamped on tlie Iwilnm. which protects the wenrcr spatnst hlirh prices and lnrnrlr shoew. Tske M Nub.tHtiip. .ilil by the hm dime dealers everywhere. ' fail Mor tivektitucd exclutively. Catalog mailaljree. W. L. UUUULM, Jliuvkluu.AIua Aw A mm The Finest Gardens Are always reported when Portland Seed Co.'s "Diamond Brand" Seeds are planted. Why? Because we sell you the kinds that grow best on this Coast. Our handsomely Illustrated and descriptive Annual tells all about our Seeds, Plants. Roses, Spray Pumps. fertilizers, Incubators. Brooders, Poultry and Bee Supplies. Aik (or Book No. 260 W. tlso hv idkIiI eilibg of TrMS, Shrubs, lie.". Boos No. 261 " on nqueit. PORTLAND SEED CO. Portland, Oregon SjoKne, Wash. 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 ruaranteed lo give perfect results. Ask dealer, or we will send post paid at 10c package. Write; for free booklet how to dye. (teach aad sate caters. MONROE DRUG CO. UaioaviUe. Missouri, 1