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About Lexington wheatfield. (Lexington, Or.) 1905-19?? | View Entire Issue (March 28, 1907)
Ill It No human MnK ,.,, nto th world without IniTcflNlnx or diminish I"'' the sum total of human lillplincm, not only of the ,IPWH!t, but of every iiliiMiue.it ago of liu.imiilty. No 0Me cnn dolm'l. himself fro,,, thin Conner t on. There Ih no sequestered spot In tlie UllIverHC. tin (lnrl, ,l,.l i fllHk of non-exlNlenec to which lie can ! icrim irom urn relations to others where ho ran withdraw the Influence of his exigence uprni the moral des tiny of the world. Everywhere he will have companions who will bo better or worse for IiIh Influence. MBJJ Mitnt (lull, Wood. "French walnut In the fluent wood we have," said the cnhlnet maker, "it comes from 1'erslu, but It Ih prepared In France. I have seen French walnut ' 111 n Ioi"id, and It Ih n common thing to pay $2 a ihihwI for It. Of fvmrtm If l i . . .. .v .n uwu principally ror ve neering. Only millionaires could have chairs and tables of solid French wal nut. "Mahogany, wonderful ns It Is, rare ly fetches such good prices. From $2 to $3 Is a good price per pound for this wood. "Kbony, If t )n prtox,iHriy large piece, so -flint It will cut well, will often bring $r, a pound In the wood nnrket."-Ihiindolplila Bulletin New KiikIiiikI I'Iiiiii I'lidillnic. A pint mid a half each of white bread crumliH or dice and stoned Mala ga raisins, one cup of moist brown su gar, one-iialf cud of New Orlemm mo- lasses, one cup of suet chopped fine or muter, a generous pint and a half of rich milk, five eggs beaten, a tension of salt, a teaspoon of frcsn grated nut meg, a scant half teaspoon of ground cloves and a teaspoon of ground all spice. If preferred, one teaspoon of double extract of vanilla limv he bi'Ii. Btltuted for the cloves and nllunlei. Tim raisins should be well dusted with flour SO they will not Sink tn Hir hnttmn and should be stirred In last of all. JHiKe from four to five hours In n iWn pudding dish (earthenware preferred), generously buttered. JP6O0GGGC0GQ0Oaci!!w I OBI BPSfSr A 8 AND SCIATiCA I $M 1 lit x 8 mmm a In MWi&Z& fi 0 m m 8 Hirmio s OIL Penetrates to the Spot ! Riflht on the dot. Price 23c and 50c I ' E NGRAVING Write Us PLATES FOR PRINTING HICKS-CHATTEN Portland Oregon pAINLESS TENTISTRY Set Ui Before : J You Go Elsewhere EXAMINATIONS FREE Hold Crowrn.fH; llrlrti W(,rk, per tooih. Mi Silver Fillings. Wo Uold Killings, i. , " ifiTU f . . JALE DENTISTS 107)$ First Btraet l'OH'l XAAiJ, OREGON Whole Corn llomlnr. To make Whole corn hmnlnv nut nnn gallon of shelled corn into one-half gal lon of weak lye. Roll in n not nr nnv kind of boiler, adding enough water to keep the corn covered until the bran comes off the grain. Usually one "hour will be sufliclent. Then emntv Into some large vessel and wash clean. It Is best to let It soak in clear water nvor night to take away the strong lye taste. men put in a clean vessel and boll with clear water until the corn Ih onft- which requires alrout one-half ,l,iv 'nr much water Is required for the grains and should be about dry when finished and two or three times natural size. If the corn Is boiled too long In lye, or, If the lye Is too strong, it will not swell In boiling. Plain Mincemeat. Put two hearting cuns of finelv chopped meat Into a large granite ket tle, add eight CUU9 of molasses, mm pur. j of sugar, one and one-half cups of 1110- xasses, one cup of butter, or a half cup of butter and a half cun of melted suet, two cups of boiling water and one cup of the vlnecar from sweet i.!cki,i peaches, one cup of whole but seeded raisins, one-half nutmeg grated, two level tablespoons of cloves, one-half tea spoon of allspice and three level ton. spoons of salt ; add also the grated yel low rino. and Juice of one lemon nT all together and simmer one hour. More salt ana water may be needed. AUSTIN WELL DRILLS TM llfi A In nil a1n - . . . , Bijivn mm au Bizes. uet water and oil tSEALL Si CO. 321 Hawthorne Ave. Portland, Or. have etoorl th ta t- . - - awi utcrwvpnn nd are it II in th 1.0,1 ti , , - ttusomie certainty of growth, their uncommonly h.,7.fr.T i " -""".V?1 Bn I, , t ma mein tlie most k -"" je most popular every. . n. u t mi ucmcra. i ii i Seed Annual free on request. D. M. FERRY & CO., Detroit, Mich. BIBS Corn-HTf.nl Pnff.. Take one cun of lint miiir nno t-M : spoonful of melted butter and a pinch i salt; mix well together and add half a cup or corn meal. Let the mixture l-ooi wane Deating two eggs; add a fourth of a cup of sugar to the eggs and a fourth of a cun of flour In wlilnn tn-r. teaspoonfuls of bnklng powder are! mixeu. stir tnis all together thorough ly and then put it with the milk and orn meal, wiien beaten smooth nm.r j'uvi, into not muflin tins and hnko nhnnt twenty minutes. When making puffsi ji uiuiuns it pays to give careful atten tion so that they may be perfect when em to tue tame ror breakfast. An Hvrrrdar Ocimiiu. "The clearing iu court of that receiver ui iuien boouh was a iiomoly sort of tri umph for the lawyers." "In what way?" "It was a whitMvnsliinir f e xjaiuuiore American. Stood the Test. AI CORK'S P.flMfflfH luivti r..i... i . ! , l,.,c t 1 sixty years' use by the puli llfi : trK'lr vtrtiiou ivftvu ntn ... i 'n . i , i v,. ...,v iimvi men equalled by the unscrupulous im tutors who h ,vk ii i i i ul'u," " reputation of Allcock h by making plasters with holes in All(Iock,"''1,lf? tlle'" t0 ' US oocl as Allt'Oek's nlnstora s.,r.l (,!.. :.i . . , y not only the lngbe t medical author ities but by millions. of grateful patients who have proved their efficacy as A house hold remedy. Awful. "I feel awfully sorry for Mabel, don't you?" "Why sorry?" "The poor girl can't blush." Wash ington Star. Onlv One "RROMnnniwiup" That in I.AXATIVK BKOMO Quinine. Rlml arly named remedies nompt meg deceive PACK AO f'wl fli" Pi " "il Co1? T"ljlet 18 R WITK rALKAOh with black and red etterinz and bears the signature of K. W. GROVK 26eV Pins have been found among the Egyp tian mummies and in the prehistoric caves of Switzerland. Filipino Go to Hawaii. Filipino laborers are lenvinv M,mtia for Hawaii In parties of from 50 to 100. These men and their fnmii IDA IT I 4a - e iv Hawaii as contract laborers on sugar plantations. Extension nf In... Ing in the Philippines can not be car ried on while the door of the great imeriean market is nrnrtlmilliT ci,,,4 i .....j uiui CI frn ! .-4 T 1. 1 1 1 ! . , "s""1" uiiiiipiiie proaucts. IVo ADOlnirr VauiI.i "I hope our running the graphophone last night didn't anuoy you," said the renter of the third floor flat. "What?" responded the new renter of .ouria noor fiat, producing an ear 1. 1 Kill JML, "I say It's a fine morning," bellowed the other, into the trumpet. PILES CURED IN 6 TO 1.1 hive I'AZO OINTMENT Z .eMnK blIn"' b,ce,11"ftor protruding ' " " uy or money refunded.50c. Mad to Stand tor It. Bacon The leader of thnt .i,,- Is on his feet nearly the whole time Isn't he? ' Egbert Yes; It reallv senmo t,,i - - .r t-vv 11 a LI that he has to stand for rimt- ri..,.i vuv 4141J lUg, Yonkers Statesman. ShlJS fla3 ,Mr- Winsiow'.'ooothing oyrup the btsrt remain in il.i. -. . . uring the tootUns pertoa. CUUUra Literal Information. "Did the doctor cauterize that dog's bite for you?" "Xo." "Goodness gracious! Why not?" "He seemed to nrefer to nmifnvi.. 4 . ' ui.i 1 1 14Z LUC Place the dog bit."-I$aItiinore American. Made a Wonderful Record Knleker How did Whackem qualify as a railroad export? Boeker He once caught a train by a time table. New York Sun tanking by Mail WE PAY INTEREST On savings deposits of a dollar or more, compounded twice every year. It is just as easy to open a Savings Account with us by Ma 1 as if you lived next cloor. Send fo our free book et, "Jiank.ng by Mail," and learn lull paitculara. Address Oregon Tru.!. fi, Savings Bank Portland, Oregon Sixth and Washington Sts. L. DOlini a c itnUES FOR EVERYBfPrtY at aii nn-o. part of the shoe and cverv dpt.aii J i, i.. , , "v?: L,acu Z byl-edo7ma wi Shoos are made. W would t ,en t-T" ?J?P?.!lLLVAbm vear longer, and are of greater value :ih7n Z LlZdlT ttlelr 8haPe. bctte ;m:ne nnd prlw i, Manipnl on tl, hotln,,, .17".... w. i),n.Ii. Lr;"' '",u" lnan any other ma priwii and l,i,.Tlnr 9lio. 'iVkV J -?.?" ' l.1!0"0'!!- wJeh proteet the wmm-in. ItriWl ItWtf.a K,.o .v, i ,. r.-...r.i nfc.t .. . ... miiir niiu w -wcjxmMW. Catalog matted Jree. .L. JbCtoSS iirockToaM SifThe Finest Gardens .1 . . Seeds niX Vk ? otland Seed Co-s "Diat"nd Brand" bestl Mhli cL V KBe53USe ,We se" yu ,he klndsthat grow oest on this Coast. Our handsome v illi1r!iH ,5..- . Annua, tells a about our Seeds. Plants RoSes Tnr""p '7 rertmzers. incubators RnH.r. d..i Jn . ; ""'f , i anu Dee supplies. 0 &J,&Jvi r " """" " 4!01 iree on request. PORTLAND SEED CO. Portland. Oregon SpoRane. ' M. Griffiths, a r renpli oi!nnfln4 i j. covered evidence of radio-activity in the ucuiiB ui several nowerij nx ni r.. i. uco, ouuuuncrs unu geraniums. Much of tho Mllnt.. lhH 1. 1. . c-u T J tuluuiii wnicn tlie fciDerian railway passes had never been naverseu Dy wuite men before tho 0r fira noma J flr1 I'll II It hlll'll il h M.WfrSmmlmn HULU UP! etna con&ider r ion WATERPROOF CLOTHING. Irmadeofthfbtsr rtulprik in liUflr Arv4llmu fully tfuawntftd.jnifjoldly lJMf. " -""-Mumt TOWTH CANADIAN Cfl-umnaTjXIwi TOTTED' in nfci nir ujiLy BORAX In hot water (I tablcspoonful to a quart) will tasily and quickly clean tarnished silver, forks, spoons and metal ware giving a high polish. )' dealers. Sample Borax, Souvenir Picture ln S.cS!'irsand """Wet 6c. and dealer'B name PACIFIC COAST BORAX CO., Oakland, Cal P. N. U. No. 13-07 WHEN writing to advertisers please I mention this paper. I Manle Crenmm. Shred the maple sugar flnolv nni riia. solve in a saucepan over the fire u-ith a gill and a half of water. Remove the scum as it rises, and then boll up. If the maple sirup is quite clear and free irom scum continue bo I nir. hut if itm thick add another gill of water, con tinuing to remove the senm. Rrimr ti.. -i 4. - . " sirup to a temperature of 240 do then remove, place on a wet marble slab ana smootn it out with a eonfentinnorW spatula. While eoolinc add a tensr.-.. ful of cream, two ounces of finely chopped walnuts, knead well, roll out to nair an inch ln th ckness nnri 1 '--.v. vufc into squares. Currant Loaf. Beat half a cud of butter n-nnr - 4" ' V1CUU1, Gradually beat ln one cup of sugar, ureu one cup or currants, nnri tho i,nt ' LMJ441,- en yolk of three eggs ; add alternately "un a cup or miiK and one cup and three-fourths of sifted flour, sifted again witn four level teaspoonfuls of uaaing power, and Inst v thu uu - "mica of three eggs, beaten light. Turn into a snanow pan, dredge the top with granulated sugar, and bake about forty Hot Sauce for Ice Cream. Boll a pound of - "o4 nuu U very little water until lr hoo.i,,a . "thread," then stir in a half-cup of .English walnut meats broken Into bits. If these are not enough to make the sauce thick, add more nut monta t vui- hot over the vanilla ice cream and serve at once. Peppermint Creams. To the white of one eetr mi,. drops of essence of nennermint d 4-4 -.4. 4JCOI the mixture well and then add about half a DOUnd Of iolncr an car hv A eating assiduously until tho mivf,, J Is sufficiently stiff to form into shapes. One of the Important Duties of Physicians' aim me vveiMnioimed 01 the Vorld Co., by reason of its correct methods and PBaSSTi its product has attained to the high standing in sciSc and l ooZZt i .'J is accorded to successful and reliable house! SdTcTttStoSS Sfi Company has becoma a mrnnten nf th nJL Jrsr. : : V ' mt tiie name of toe o ww w iv Ha reffleuy, TRUTH AMD QUALITY atDeal to tho Woii.T cess and creditable siag, TheSe h t Z Z VSTT1 enjoy good health, with its blessings, to the fact i Afa? living with aU the term implies. With proper knowledge of IwhJ .? w,. lS of recreation, of enjoyment, of contemplation andoTeffort mJ S 2& t f to that end and the use of medicines dth g1?! as in many instances a simple, wholesome rmbSUtSt SI proper time, the California Fig Syrup Co. feels that it is SS iSSJli T at th truthfully the subject and to ?he oneTerS kjS ftfffl f Phr &m t?d ?6 orld-wide acceptance of the WeTlXmed b caZ of the excellence of the combination, known to all, and the original mrfwS., i tore, which is known to the California Fig Syrup Co. onlyT d f manufac- o. T5il,.valuabIe1 femed7 has teen long and favorably known under the nama known To phS laxatives, we have adopted the more elaborate nam Ks of liiSSrf Senna-as more fully descriptive of the remedy but douSL?v It i ? called for by the shorter name of Syrup JStoS!T b5 note, when purchasing, the full name of the wlpuSiaSfSiS1 grUp cT plainly printed on the front of every package, whether vou simr.1v e l qP '1 gs-or by the full name-Syrup olligs and ElSCntSXJrfKS Elixir of Senna-is the one laxative remedy manufactured by the California Fie K! cpJ riginal PaCkaSeS f 0116 8iZQ WthTre ReWtn?Je!3 bA0tt1-9 nSld U?w i? general arantee of the Company, filed with the becretary. of Agriculture, at Wash ngton. D. C that thn rem Z ,1 1 ? miBbranded within th,' meaning of the Ptand Dnigs ArtJnne 80th 19ol!! CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. Louisville, Ky. San Francisco, CaL U. 8. A. London, England. New York, N. T. i