The Columbia register. (Houlton, Columbia County, Or.) 1904-1906, October 13, 1905, Image 3

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Bun Hair
at Auction?
At my rate, you seem to be
Setting rid of It oa luction-silc
principles: "coins, going,
g-o-n-el" Stop the suction
with Ayer's Hair Vigor. It
checksfa!!inghair,sndslwsys
restores color to gray hair. A
splendid dressing also. Sold
for over sixty years.
" Kt heir Mm Ml M bMtt I BOerl lost H
til. I had bmtit M Biurh abnat AMI'S JUIr
laf I tluw.M I would five It IrUI. I did
e . II amnalaUl .loupe IK. talllne. ad
tn4e hit hair I'm er I rapidly Mitt U.
riMbls HoMhrwld, Mate.
liW to Make Poap,
All ftt and great from the kitchen
A MliUkt lomiwbirtb
Tft been told," tald th old bib ea
th li(k pit tf arm of tht atreet cr, "thtt
If w dlda't look oat euothla' would
bspnen."
1 kida't hard of It," Mid tbt con-
doctor. '
"I board om feller Ulkln' aboal U
balf to hour tgo.N
'W1L I don't tblnk yon need b
frald. Want to let oft herr :
"Ye, bat rou ocedn't atop ttia ear. I
caa Just atp out Ilk th;, and awlog
tof Ug Bo, iud
And b plowed alone tho atrtt for too
e l4 II fH"l
A
kUA f i. 0. 4;m Oe.. Leweil,
AiM BuuMtOMilvrer f
MISAFaBJUa.
was.
CRUST KCTOtAl.
should bo carefully tared tried out I f ft and then fell full length
and mad Into aoap before accumuUt-l "Hurt much!" a iked a pedestrian, who
In anil bwntnfntf nff.n.iv Whi-n nl went.t ni asfieianra.
pi burned wood tbejr luado their own
lt of green wood aabes; but now It iM tomtt Wlf ttti, t0 hlt m ln th,
la eaaler to make It of aalaoda. For bick ,D(1 tDi f0j.btded couductor waa
oft aonp allow to At pound of greoM hiking thing a aa a If k waa fort
tore pound of waalilng soda and four I mile away,
kallona of boiling water, fat Into a
"Komewbat, but that hain't what alia
me," waa toe reply, "it that that
email tub and let It atand for several
daji until th frees la eaten up. Stir
very da jr, ualng a wooden paddle. If
too thick add mor water. If wood
I ashes art wed Inatead of aoda, boil th
$75 PrRMANfNT aaliry and expense paid
rlieulenjn,oiii,aoftneeity; p easant wot
B. Menkar, room, Xtt 7th J'orUeoA.
Wall Sapptied,
The young man with the black box
IVnnana la a Real Ftxvl.
Profraaora of dletetlra tell ua that
the Imiuiua la not, na eo many fruit
are, a flavor and nothing more, but a
mixture. You can tell when the grena a D, Dr" Dora wwreo in exciu-
1 all absorbed bv drooulna? a aooonful D0W'
of the melted Bonn Into a ilaaa of wa- "WDt bar yoa tberr a iked the
trr. when anv rreaae) reinaliil.ic wllllclarK
abow on lb. .urface. If thick or rour. Ulklng macbln. Can I lell you
add a little mor lr. 0B"r
l ii wouia oo upernuoua nere. inia
Ml ted Pickle. I hotel 1 patronized exclualvalr by la
For mixed pickle one may put to I
food and a aourc of real nutriment IE ether cauliflower, cut In flower, but-
. . -,
It I at om o nacful and dcllcloua. It ton onion, tiny cucumber, atrtng arTiorwio.trrT jsr tolxdo, i
Ut-lbeana cut ln two, naaturtlum aeed,! rt.ua i. caanav ma oath t
that h la
amall noiiiMra lima bimna monwla of aeotor partner oi me armor, r. j.c aimrat
man pepjHfra, lima utmna, momeia oi tai4iSgtH,,loe-jntb,citrofToledo.cuii.
watermelon rind and green tomatoo ty and mat aiur.aid. tt6 thai Mid arm win
cut In allcea. Drop them Into acald-
Ing atrong brine and allow them to auredby tbttMoiUaLL'acTAaaHrt;aa.
cook In It for a few minute, dip out
with a aktmmer and drain In a colan
der till quite dry. Tack Into enna and
over each pour a prepared pickle road
by boiling with otie quart of vinegar,
two tiblenuoonfula of auuar. one tea-
poon of anlt and four Ubleapoona ofl
muatard. Tour over the pickle while I
hot and aeal Immediately.
not only gmtlllca.lhe palate, but
plica material for coiubifatlou and tbe
maintenance of anlnuil heat, while It
aUo build tin (he iiiuacte and re
fair tin' worn and thrcadtmre nerve
The flour lumlo from It lu It dried
late la euiinl In nutritive value to
vice, and how Invigorating and mum
tainlng rice l tin been (Icmonatrated
In the recent uclilevement of the Jai-
aiicacy lirlfd and aprlnklcd with aug
er, a form In which Jt ha been re
cently Introduced Into thla couutry,
the uimturt bminiia la, weight for
weight, a nutrltioua a the vauer
alilv flg.
Hut It la In the freah Btate, clad in
Ita prlmroae tunic the stripping off
of which la In ltclf a fnaclnatlng op
eration t hut the bniiutiit chiefly ap
peal to ua. Ita creamy aucculeuce
and delicate olir are Inviting and It
plcanHtit aapor Ih a prelude to good
dlgeNtlon. Depetidcut aa thiht aapor
la on an rtherenl Imilr which th coal-
tnr Inveatlgatora have not yet been tableapoonful of made muatard, aalt
able to Imitate by any chemleal es- w m CUP ol cn"1
aence, It I a aubtle ttlmulu to all "na a ie 01 DUlu'r Wl wn'-
nut uoil tun mixture unui it tmcx-
eua, and when cool tlr ln the yolk of
three egga and cool one minute.
The Home
of tbc
Wave Circl2
b &t home where rooJ cookin. U
i u.. .V fimflv eotor tne
finest cf biscuits, douehnoU, takes,
and pki and other good thin cTcry
iijPrhc Uking U always ichoout
jmi whol&xat tccatjv.
K C Daklng Powder
the hiticr powdc of th- ware
(ktKCtoyt 25ons lot
25c If it isn't all that wc cLum,
Send tor "Book oi rnu
JAQVES MFC CO.
Oilcaoo.
mi
Veetable HaUd.
Cut two boiled potatoes Into aquarea
end allce thinly one onion, one cucum
ber and two Hue tomatoes. Shave a I
Sworn to before n and eubeerlbed in mr
preteno, thla tih day oi Dereoher, A. D., IMC.
AW IfflDAU
hotary fublle.
Ilall'a Catarrh Cur 1 taken Internally, and
act dlrectlr on the blood and murotu lurfaoee
I the ijritem. Send ( -r Uitlmonlali, free.
w, s, tiiiiBi m w., loieao, v.
told by PmraLu, Voo.
liaU'a Vamlfy 111U ar th beat
Alma Mater So Dear.
Farmer Jaon Want a Job, hey?
Ar ye a good, steady worker?
Bypath Blake Well, no, now yon
speak of It I have to take four months
little celery and eonie cabbage very I ,
n. and place the whole In Ice water ? '"V I'lVLZ
V VllCltr iVVlWettl vrui av hvb
to become crlap. Arrange the vege
table on lettuce leaves with a dreas-
Mother wilt And Mr. Winaiow Soothing
Ing made aa follow: Mix one-half cup ayrop the be-t remedy toaa tor thaUehUdxea
of water, one half cup of vinegar, ona """""UM'
aubojiH'!it alituentnry proceaxea. And
thua It U Hint tho banana la an emi
nently dlgeatlble food. No aenao.of
oppreailon . or drowaiucua follow a
meal of It, and a a meal of It may
be made bulky enough. l'all Mall Ga-
aette.
KIDNEY TROUBLE
DUE TO CATARRH
III Bad Blander.
City Grocer We have aoroe extra
nice country hams, madam, If
Mrs. Flatt (Interrupting) For good-
nesB sake, aon i say -nam 10 me.
I've Just got back from a three-weeks'
visit wlUt a country cousin. Chicago
Frenzied Advertising.
In these days oi fientied advertising,
it la bard for all of oa to tell tbe real
thing, and it naturally follows that tbe
safest way ia to pin our faith to those
articles and product which are backed
and guaranteed by tbe oldest and most
reliable concerns.
Tbe Pillsbory company, of Minne
apolis, with a world-wide reputation
for beet quality, guarantees to yoa that
in buying their ideal breakfast food,
"Pillsbury's Vitos the Meat of tbe
Wheat," yon actually purchase a pro
duct which ia free from imparities, and
at the same time a most economical
food. It is truly the white heart of the
wheat kernel, sterilised, nothing add
ed, nothing taken away; no flavoring,
no cooking, and a two-pound package
will make yoa twelve pounds of delici
ous white food. Figure the economy
of this.
If yoa are looking for the best, and
are willing to accept the statements of
the largest and most reipected of firms,
whose products are the yard stick by
which all competitors measure their
lines, yoa will not hesitate.
Ask yonr grocer today for "Pill
bury's Vitoe the Meat of the Wheat'
Pat np only in two-pound air tight
packages. Price 20 cents.
MALLEABLE IRON STUMP PULUEKS
Cwm, Mfbuat sad euaeal Mteeie PallW
a Um warkM. lit Mar, puwar M UM eww
wtia Iwo liorao Write lot 4act Ipu.e caimiu
a4 price. ,
REIERSON MACHINEKY CO.
Feet M Merrieea Street Pert lead. Oref
Fruit Farm Bargain
On White Salmon River '
Two hundred acres (40 leased school
land) with 1150 young fruit trees, most
ly Spitzenberg and Rewton apples. On
stage and R. V. D. rente; t mile from
school. Irrigating ditch covering gar
den and small fruit. Stock snd tools
with place. Price 14,000: 12,500 down.
For lurther particulars address
11. H. AJIRCNS, White Salmon, Wash.
Peach Preaerve.
Pare, halve, stone and weigh choice Newa
frwifrtnn nMrhM. ailillnir t tin kernel! I
I." "
Two of a Kind.
Th lightning bag I brilliant but be
haaa't any mind; he meander through
th darkneaa with hi headlight on be
hind. Likewise the foolish merchant.
Positive Ccrnparativs, Su?er!atiY&
"I have nstd on of jroor Flah Brand
Slicker for five years, and bow want
a new ooe, alto one far a friend. 1
would not be without one for twice th
cost. They are Just aa far ahead of a
common coat as a common ooe ia
ahead of nothing."
highest mm wnn ran. m.
Be aura you dont get on of the com
mon kind -thla to the rrjCTJJ
mark of eacaiveoce. tv ,
A. J. TOWER CO.. SN -J
worroN. o.a-a.
TOWER CANADIAN CO., Limited.
ToaoMTO, canaba. S5
Maker of Wet Weather Clothing & Hate.
I. . . ...tk .J at.
ruw auuum iuuiiu ui vuo nu. aiiuw Mia sftvrAntdaT'auwofDr.Kllne'iUrrslKerre
three-fourth tiound of uirar to every www,naftra,rt,,nd,irwrt' . :.
14 ' ' U.Jt.U.kUae,Ud..aU Arch U fhlUMlelpbl Pa. , advartla.
yvuuu vi n ull auu lo vu'a ui bu(iii
a cup of water. Dissolve the sugar In
one-fourth tue amount of water; ektm.
thero'a "oothln doin'," when aaked to
A v;.4vi' '-'-
cnmrKea mu Time. , PUo.iCnr,r,.reineiTroTCongba,oolda
"The treasury deficit for the fiscal nd conauniDtion. Try It. Price25cents,
ana in me syrup cook me pencues a i year Is nearly JJ4,IXX),0U0." .Bsarogguu.
few pieces at a time until they are I "Eh? That doesn't seem much for a
clear, then lift each piece out separate- big and prosperous nation, does it?"
ly with a fork or skimmer. Condense I "And your share of the deficit if .
Be Owed the Batcher.
"What's th matter nowT asked the
the syrup, and when quite thick strain, there are 80.000.000 in our nation-will tU,4 editor " "deTU" ru,hed ex'
reheat, adding the fruit, and after boU- be close to 30 cents.- elt 'c . wIth th.
-Wbafa that! My sharet Say. only bntcner r,plied th, ,nky
the grossest carelessness and bad man-, ..Qh. i that all!" exclaimed the acia
agement could run up an enormous lor wielder, with a sigh of relief. "Well,
deficit like that" Cleveland Plain that mikes one less bill I'U hav to set
Dealer, j tie, anyway."
Ing tea ln Jara.
Btrawb-rry Fool.
This Is a most delicious sweet One
pot of strawberry Jam, one pint and a
half of milk, one egg. Press the Jam
I (or fresh fruit) throur.i a tinlr sieve
with the bnck of a wooden siMMin; sim
mer the milk with the yolk of an egg
beaten up in It, add half a pint of
cream when cooling, and stir all the In
gradients Into tho fruit. Serve ln a
glaBB dish when cold.
Op Cih out. retsrn to us tth th nsmei
aad addressee of yourself and two of your
friends, and the dte when yoa will probably
enter a buslnesa coOese. and we will credit a
yoa with S5.00 on our 165.00 scholarship.
Our school ofler ewnwlnnal advantage to
ttudents of Business. Shorthand. English. etc.
Best iNsmoaioa Lowest Tuitio
eem roe CAmeeat ie rt(t
the multnomah
business institute:
M. a. ALBIN. pata.
PORTLAND, ore. Z.
M SIXTH ST.
The Curative Power of PE-RU-NA
In Kidney Disease the Talk
of the Continent.
To Make Cucumber Ho ice.
Do not pool tho cucumbers not
halve tliem, but cut an oblong opening
lu the top of each one; take them and
scoop out the centers; fill with tbe
green or white salad, l'luce a rose
across the opening, put on the covers,
leaving the rose at one end and the
cud of the stem at the other. The
Nicholas J. Herts, member of Ancient guests will remove covers by pulling
Order of Workmen, Capitol lodge, No. out the rose,
. - w. r. a a I Ail Kl 9 I
14U, reari Bireei noiei, AiDauy, a, i ., Chocolat Wafer.
writes: One cupful of brown sugar, one cup-
"A lew months ago i contracted a fuj of granu4nted sugar, one cupful of
.neavy coia wnicn wuiea in my aia- butter, one egg, ono cupful of -grated
nevs. and each time I was exposed to Li,i011 .anannfui nf vntiin.i
. aIa 11 ,aVM KVf iviid'vuiiui va. u
Inclement weather the trouble was ag- extrftCt and B,fted flour to mnke Btlff
gravated until finally I was unable to about one Rnd a hnlf cupfuls Ro
"After trying many of the advertised tf,KnVcut wlth a,
remedies for kWney trouble. I finally took t b'k ' ThW 8houlJ
Peruna. on7 00 ia lU0 ovtu a lt w """"b.
"In a week the Intense pains In my beck Cocoanut Daintier
. e.T .1. . " Z" J"t .l,n ' naif pound of desiccated cocoanut,
we119 UUPb W tnwi asw in r uauim a.. a . . m a. -
I still continued to use l'eruna for half teacup of sugar, whites of twtf
another month and at the end of that M1 cocoanut and sugar to
time I was perfectly well, gether ln a bnsln, and add the whites
'I now take a dose or two when I of S&- Stir until a paste Is made,
have been exposed and find that it is then mold Into pyramids on greased
splendid to keep me well." . paper, ana genuy Drown m me oven,
Hundreds Of Cures. Onion Band wtchee.
Dr. Hartman is constantly in receipt Cut urcad thin, removing outside
of testimonials from people who have crust Chop cither Bermuda or Span
been cured of chrnoio and complicated huh onion very tine and mix with may
' kidney disease by Peruna. For free onnalse dressing and spread uetween
medical advice, address Dr. Hartman, buttered bread,
, President of The Hartman Sanitarium,
Columbus, Ohio.
" 1 jJMwifriatilllMiai
t If Beet Cough iruu. TmIm flood. Uaa
i Wheat Oetna. c
Beat one egg light, add two cups
milk and one teaspoon of salt and grad
ually beat Into it two cups wheat flour;
put It into hot, well-greased gem pans
and bake about tweuty minutes. ,,i
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TfilOT Tf? A A Disease
jlJiir iJlLJris. We Inherit
The tainted blood of ancestors lays upon the shoulders of innocent off-'
eprfng tintold suffering by 'transmitting to them, through the blood, that
blighting disease, Scrofula; for in nearly every instance the disease can be
traced to some family blood trouble, or blood-kin marriage which is contrary
to the laws of nature. Swelling, ulcerating glands of the neci, catarrh, !
weak eyes, sores, 'abscesses, , , . , . j
skin eruptions, white swell- J?i tlfti m the head of mj little
ine- bin T disease and other Pandchild when only 18 month old, and spread
SSrin iinonthabodj. The disease next attacked :
deformities, with a wasting eTes and we feared she would lose her sight. I
Of the natural strength and It was then that we decided to try S. S, S. That
vitality, are some of the ways medicine at once made a soeedv and comnieti.
this miserable disease man- cure. She is now a young lady, and has never
ifests itself. The poison had a sign of the disease to return,
transmitted through the 5o S. 5th St, Salina, Kan. Mas. R. Bemxy.
blood pollutes and weakens that health-sustaining fluid and in place of its
nutritive qualities fills the circulation with scrofulous matter and tubercular
deposits, often resulting in consumption. A disease which has been in the
family blood for generations, perhaps, or at least since the birth of the suf-
lerer, requires constitutional treatment S. S. S.
is the remedy best fitted for this. It cleanses the
blood of. all scrofulous and tuberculous poisons,
makes it rich and pure and under the tonic effects
of this treat blood medicine the central TimHTi im
proves, the symptoms all pass away, there is a sure return to health, the dis
ease is cured permanently while posterity is protected. Book on the blood
end any advice wished, furnished by our physicians, without charge.
rcr sivsft specific co., atlaxtAs ga
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KILLS
.. Kiwi all vrm1o thai
InfeM hones rUle, foul
try, etc Louwy hen will
ivoi lav; Dor cnicks ktow.
LICE!
live nnoa th. blood which
houl't fro to .nntin lr.
YimhiT. PRUSSIAN
LICE POWDER kll.
the li, tUu. It SAVES
FEED . .itra ration,
must be Riven oa account
of vvrmln. 25c ami 50e
dealers, Bj nuul Mc A I jo
RUSSIAN RtMCDY 00.
BT. UI, MINN.
St page Band Book Pre
PORTLAND SEED CO.. Portland, Oregoa,
-oost Ageqta
r.
SiS
Will I IM " ' " ' '
DR. W. A. WISC
We do orowa and brldcvworlr. without pal n.
Our II rears' experience ln pUie work en
ables u to flt your mouth comfortably. Dr.
W. A. W lee hat found a safe way to extract
teeth absolutely without pain. Dr. T. P.
Wise la an expert at rold lllilnc and crown
and brldgework. Extracting fre when
platea or brldgea are ordered.. ,
WISE BROS.
DENTISTS
Falling Bldg., Third and Washington Sis.
Open evening till o'clock, mmdays from
lo 11 Or Main 1J28.
i jfi.
DR. T. P. WISE.
Dr. G. Gee Wo
WONDERFUL HOME
TREATMENT
Thla w mdi r.'ul Chl
re e rc.or Is call, d
grvat because he' e irea
people without opera
tion th tt are (the np
to die. He cures with
Ih'ise wordprful CM
n se herbn, roots, hud,
barks and vetejiblm
th.it are entirely u- -known
to meil'cal so -
fix e In th's o inn ty. Th o iko he us ol un ti
h rmleM ri-in.illr. thli samia, uouur knows
1 1 HOllou of over &00 d.fte.tn r.-iurdie) will h
h sitrrwslully oiwi In rtiiti r a d'f eai. He
UirKntieaocureci a rh.asiliina.luiiir.ihr a,
rh.'Uma Um, nervoi sn.s, stomach, 'Iver; k d
nttys, etc.; hai huudrvUs of u stimonlitls.
Chaatres nioderat. Call and see him. Fatl nts
out of the city write for hUnkr and o rcul.m.
tj. nj.uimp- CUNdULTATlON i'nEb.
address THE C. GEE WO CHINESE MEDICINZ CO
162 first SU S. C. Cor. Morrison
Mention paper. PORTLAND, OREGON.
P. N. U
No. 41-1905'
BEN wrltlna; to sdeertlters pleas
mention tuia ppr.
P U T N A IVI F A D E L E S S D Y E S
Color mor f ool brighter and faster color than any other dye. One 1 0c package colors silk, wool ami' cotton equally well and k