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-.- rnrtnne In n Itoy'a Dirty Feet, Been two John Hermann, a small boy m Lincoln, Neb., forgot IiIh mother's command to ho Bure untl wuh his fut toforo Jtolng to bed, several Llncolb men Beeiu to owe him the chance to make a fortune. An antlphloslHtlne factory Is to he started In eoiiHeueiico, the iinllHeitl; application to ho manu factured from clay hanks In tho Houtli orn part of tho city. Tho hoy, who had gone barefooted for the Urst time this year, awoke tho next morning to fl nil that his clay-covered feet- were blis tered. Dr. Wlnnett, ul'ter examining the clay with which the youngster's feet was coated, declared that all that It needed to obtain a very good quality of antlihlglstliie, or Denver mud, was the addition of glycerin and an anti septic. Tho doctors nnd tho owners of the land through which the clay banks run at once made plans for a factory. Chicago Uecord-IIerald. Wbnf la l)elrolnar Nptroc. The police officers of Greenville are doing a good work In ferreting out .the dispensers of cocaine In this section. A prominent levee contractor said recent ly to the writer that the use of cocaine was doing mora to destroy tho colored people of the Delta than any other agency, lie said a man or woman un der the liilluence of cocaine was every thing that Is bad, and besides the use . of tho drug seems to destroy the user both mentally and physically. The pen alty for selling cocaine except on a phy sician's prescription Is severe, nnd the courts should all make a special effort to siK-ure tile punishment of those guil ty of violating the law In this respect. Greenville (Ml0 Democrat. A Woman' Ilijf h-mlndednr-nn. A noteworthy example of blgh-mlnd-edness and unselfishness was recently set by a Southern woman bearing an honored name. A resolution was Intro duced In the State Senate of North Carolina providing a pension of $100 per month for the by-no-means-rlch widow of the famous General "Stone wall" Jackson. Of Its passage there would have been little doubt had Mrs. Jackson herself not Interposed. But she promptly wrote a letter to the Sen ate, saying that the present State laws limit all pensions to persons who have not $500 of personal property, and as she possessed more than that she re quested that the bill be withdrawn and the money It was proposed to give her be appropriated for the relief of the destitute widows of Confederate veter ans. Mrs. Jackson's plea was heeded, and now she Is held In even higher gen eral esteem than ever before. Flrat of All. The excitable Individual came In late end when the man In the coatroom took longer than usual to check his coat his temper knew no bounds. "Hurry up," he exploded, "and check my coat! Can't you see I have been standing here an hour?" "My dear oian," replied the other, calmly-, "It Is not your coat you want checked." "Then what Is It, blockhead?" "Why, your temper, sir." HOWARD E. BURTON. Assayer ar3 Chemist, Leadville, Colorado. Specimen prices: Gold, Bllver, L-ad, SI i Hold, Hllver.7;; Gold, Wc; Zinc or C opper, 1. Cyanldo tests. Mulling envelopes and full price list sent on application. Control andUm- lre work solicited. iwierenoet Carbonate oual Bank. PRUSSIAN HEAVE POWDERS A guaranteed care for Heaves. Coutrhn Distemper. Indlgeitlon. Wind Troubles Dealer 60 cents, Mall 80 cents, PRTTHHIAN RKMKPVCo.. Bf. PAIT,. M 1ST. ENGRAVING Write Us PLATES FOR PRINTINd HICKS-CHATTEN Portland Oregon The Portland Tile and Mantel Co. Will be glad to give you particulars about its beautiful Ceramic, Mosaio, Enameled and Encatistlo Tile, wholesale and re i ail. Write today. JAMES C. BARKER, Prop. 217 Marquam Bid. . Portland,' Oregon FREE ails concerning tion of the "Chicago- New York Air Line Rail road" will be found in the '-AinLine News," which can be had free of any expense by writ ing the . SOUTHWESTERN SECURITIES CO. Portland, Oregon. AUSTIN WELL DRILLS Had In all styles and all sites. Get water and oil anywhere. Bast Drilling Tools niada. Oct cata logs and prices. " BEAIX & CO. ' 21 Hawthorns Ava. . Portland, Ot. ftp! , Stuffed t'uhhlltfe. Lny a Ann white cabbage In cold wo" tor for an hour, then boll for ton inln UIob In salted water. Drain and when very cold stand It on tho stem end and open the leaves, carefully, being sure that there are no particles of grit or other hnpurlty between th!m and fill ing the Interstices with a .stuffing made of a cup of cold chopped, boiled or roast chicken and the same quantity of boll e.l'rlce, half as much chopped ham, a little butter and somJiiK to taste. When the leaves are well filled with this mixture close the 'cabbage and tie It up tightly In strong and coarse net ting. Itoll gently In salted water for an hour and three-quarters. Take from the water, remove the netting, put the cabbage on a heated dish and pour a well-seasoned white sauce over and around It Orange Marmalade. Cut, without peeling, two dozen or anges Into th-ln slices and take out the seeds. Mix with two lemons sliced thin and seeded. Drain off the Juice and add j enough cold water to make three quarts of the liquid.. Put Into a stone crock, rover closely, and leave all night in a i cool place. Put over the fire and bring slowly to the boll and simmer until the peel Is tender. When this point Is, reached stir In the granulated sugar, allowing a pound of this for every pint of Juice. Boll until the skin looks clear, take from the Are, and, when cool, turn Into glasses. Lemon Cream Pie. Boll one and a half cups of milk and stlr Into it one and a half tablespoon fuls of cornstarch, one-half cup 'of sug nr, the Juice and grated rind of a lem on, one tablespoonful of butter, and, i gradually, the beaten yolks of two eggs. Pour into an open crust and bake. When done spread with a meringue made of the whites beaten stiff with a quarter-cup of sugar. Brown light ly, then take from the oven and allow to cool very slowly. Two Mince Plea. To one cup of finely chopped meat add two cups of chopped apple, one level teaspoon each of cinnamon and ginger, one-half level teaspoon each of allspice and cloves, two level teaspoons of salt, one cup of molasses, one cup of stoned raisins, one cup of currants, one cup of boiled cider, the grated rind and Juice of one lemon and four tablespoons of any kind of rather acid Jelly. Maple Sugar Blucalt. 1 Make a biscuit dough with 1 quart of flour, 2 teaspoonfuls of baking pow der, one-half teaspoonful of salt, 1 ta blespoonful of butter, and Just enough milk to make a soft dough. When ready to roll out stir in quickly 1 cup ful of maple sugar cut In pieces the size of a pea. Roll out, cut into small biscuit and bake quickly In a hot oven. i Pqrk Cake. One pound of fat salt pork, chopped flue, one pint of boiling water poured over it, one pound of raisins, one-fourth pound of citron, two cups sugar, one cup molasses, one teaspoonful of soda, one tablespoonful each ,of clove and cassia, one nutmeg, seven cups of flour. Make three loaves. Takes no eggs or butter and will keep indefinitely. Cranberry Pnlts, Sift two cups of flour with three tea spoonfuls of baking powder and one third teaspoonful of salt. Cream one tablespoonful of butter into this. Beat one egg until thick, add one cup of milk (or. cream), the sifted flour mixture and one cup of cranberries. Fill but tered cups half full and steam one hour. Lemon Pudding Sauce. ' One and one-half cups of sugar, three-quarters of a cup of butter, one egg (reserving one white), one lemon Juice and grated rind. Beat all well together and, when ready to serve, pour one pint of boiling water on the mix ture, then pour upon the reserved white of egg and beat hard to a froth. Fried Cakea. One egg, beaten light ; one cup of sugar, one cup of sweet milk, one table spoonful of butter, one heaping tea spoonful of baking powder, a little salt, enough flour to make of the right con sistency to knead to a soft dough. Cut off bits of uniform size and fry quickly. Potato Griddle Cakea. Take one cup of flour sifted, add 1 teaspoonful of baking powder and half a teaspoonful of salt and 2 large pota toes grated. Make ipto batter with half a cup of milk and fry on a hot, well-greased griddle, , A Rellah. For a relish with flsh or cold meats, drain the liquor from a can of toma toes, chop the pulp and mix with It an equal quantity of minced green peppers and onions, ' Season with salt and olive oil. Pc-ru-na Relieves Spring Catarrh 'Hfa i i t MISS LiOKA hAYDtN "Without hesitation I write to thank you for the great relief I have found in your valuable meilicine, Peruna, and will call the attention of all my friends suffering with ctarrh to that fact. Be sides I cheerfully recommend it to all suffering with catarrh in any form." Miss Dora Hayden, 819 6ih St., S. W., Washington, I). C. A Case of Spring Catarrh. Mrs. N. P. Lawkr, 423 N. Broad way, Pittsburg, Kas., writes:' "LaHt spring I caught a severe cold, which de veloped into a serious case of catarrh. I felt weak and sick, and could neither eat nor sleep well. "A member of our club who had been cured of catarrh through the use of Pe runa advised me to try it, and I did eo at once. I expected help, but nothing like the wonderful change lor the better I observed almost as Eoon as I started taking it. In three days I felt much better, and within two weeks I was in fine health. Peruna is a wonderful medicine. Brushing- It Aside. Attorney (cross examining expert) Tou heard the previous witnesses de scribe the condition in. which they found the plaintiff in this case after the acci dent happened. In the light of their evi dence, what becomes of your theory? Expert Witness My dear sir, their testimony cannot be explained on any log ical, scientific ground, and is utterly at variance with every reasonable hypothesis as determined, by the law of averages. An alleged fact cannot stand for a moment when it conflicts with an established prin ciple. Errare hu'manum est. Quod erat demonstrandum. For Breaking Up the Soil. Station Agent This car is marked "Farm Implements," but the contents look suspiciously like packages of dynamite. 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She hadn't the least suspi cion that he was a smoker." riTft St. Vitus' lonce ana all Nervous Diseases ll I O permanently cured by Dr. Klines Great Kerve Hesiorer. Kend for r'RKK 12 trial bottle and treatise. Lit. It. IL Kline, Ld., 831 Arch St., l'lilla-.i'a. Reaction. With a heavy sigh the candidate threw himself on the lounge in the family sit ting room. "Maria," he said, "the election is going against me. I am sure to be defeated." "Then," spoke his wife,, in a cold, metal lic voice, "I don't get the fine new bonnet you were going to buy for me when you were elected." "I5y George!" he exclaimed, brighten ing up. "I hadn't thought of that !" Mothers will find Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup the b st remedy to use for their children iurlng the teething period. Cae. ' "You haven't been here half a minute," protested the microbe on the dollar bill. "What's your hurry?" 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