The Columbia register. (Houlton, Columbia County, Or.) 1904-1906, January 12, 1906, Image 7

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    Weak Lungs
Bronchitis
For over sixty years doctors
have endorsed Aycr's Cherry
Pectoral for coughs, colds,
weak lungs, bronchitis, con
sumption. You can trust
medicine the best doctors tp
prove. Thentrustthlstheoext
time you hive a hard cough.
I fca.il n wful eth for nn veer, n4
arvnati la m mi b good. trt4
Ayrr . I l .rir I'M-laral inS naa mii rarai.
I imhhiii4 It a., all mi friaixl. t t.r
iht ! rough."' Mlu M. MstlKi.
Waaltlu.loa, I, V.
JWl O Aa Oa,l.wall. Mm
Aim btuulwUNit of
7 ItttAPAftlLU.
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MA!I V1004.
Ayor'a fills koep tho bowel regular.
All vcjjctblo and contty lautlv.
II S pulled !' Brlaeaaa.
W. Caryl Kly of llufTato. tbe prcsi
Srnt of Mm Ainrrlcnu Mtrret Hallway
HiMli,tloij, wan Miking at the in
tension u Philadelphia about motor
wen's and conductors' adrenturce.
A conductor came to m with
amlllnx face the other day," he said.
"He wanted to tell me what had hap
peued on an liuo;iilng rar. It seciiie
that a mltilleai'l woman and her
little noii, a lad of 0 or 7 yvars, got
ou the car, and a a anon aa they were
era ted the woman took a half-dollar
out of Iht pocket and handed It to the
youngster to pay the fare with. The
toy held the coin In Lis tniall, fat
hand, and examlued It closely and aol
muly. The conductor appeared for
the fares, and the youngster gave him
the half-dollar with owllali aoletnulty
The money waa pocketed and 40 cents
In rhunicr was put In the small, ex
tended band. Aa aoon as he got thla
change the boy Inughed, wrlggVed In
his sent and shouted gleefully:
' ". ma, he's taken the bad half
dollar! "
Hereford a FlgM.
"Yea. my sod."
"What do you think f Our minister
bm Won acting aa a referee at a fighti"
"Doo't talk nonsense, uiy boy."
Tin not, pop. The tight waa In th
choir."
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Uk Salad.
Take two cupful of cooked flab,
half an ounce of horo radish and
chopped cooked onion, quarter of a
slice of fresh cucumber, three cooked
potatoes cut in aaiull pieces. Sprinkle
with a few drops of lemon Jules and
pour over the following sauce. Berva
with lettuce and tomatoes. Put ths
yolks of two raw eggs In a basin, pour
In the oil very slowly, stirring gently
at the same time till It thickens, then
add two saltspooufuls of salt, one
spoonful of mixed mustard, a good
sprinkling of pepper, a dcswrtxpoonful
of vinegar and two tnblcMiiooufula of
thick cream. The ingredients must be
added In the order lu which they are
written.
raealaaslaetla.
"B studious, my son," said th ha
bitual adviser, "and yon may tar
tablet in th Hall of Fame.- i
"les," answered th cautions youth,
"and b pointed out aa an example of
what ordinary people get in while real
genius is excluded." Wsshlngton
6 tar.
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rrmnntl)r Coras.
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!o auor aervoueDees
Mr Klina'auraat Nrr
iraf. Knd Utf Bra ttfl trial hnf 11 anA (.mi
In. K. U. Kilo, U&.M1 inAK, fbUMUipaia, fa.
Slsterlf nart.
That couraatioa of dreisraskirs ds-
cldid that waists must b smaller this
ms son."
"I'm so sorry."
"For yourself r
"litre, no! For Jsns Puffelgh sod
Lucy WsdJIt." CltrelsDil I'lalo Dealer.
Yon Ca 0t AUta's Foot-Ease FREQ.
Writs Alleo B. Olmited. La Rot.M. T.. (or a
fraa Mm iU of Allen's Foot-rue. tl curt
iswtstlnr. botiwnllen. st-hlnf It it. It makes
atv or tisht tbort eur. a curiam cor tor
eornt. Ingrowing milt and Imnlobs. A U drtif
gists sell IL sac iun tscctpisoy soMiiiuis,
Dead
did you
Hlskl.
Quit tbat
good job
Praaerved UlaSrr raddleTf.
Iicot to a cream four ounces of but
ter aud four ouuees of sugur, break
on egg Into it, and throw in two
ounces sifted flour. Heat for Ave min
utes, then break In another egg, and
add two more ounces of flour. Beat
for a few minutes longer, add two
ounces preserved ginger choped small,
and two tablespoonfuls of the syrup.
Vt hen all la mixed aud the mold well
buttered, quickly atlr Into the mixture
half a tenspoouful of baking powder,
pour the butter fnto a mold, cover with
buttered paper, and steum for one hour
and a half.
'What
forr
"Ths boss called ms a fooL"
"Hut It dWt firs you? You
for thatr
"Yes, sir."
"Than tha hou araa r1?hf." f1-
labdXesder.
quit
How's TbtsT
Wt offer On Hundred Dollars Reward for
any eat ol I atari a ual cannot b cured by
Mall S i aiarrn v urc.
t'H K.N LY A CO., Props., Toledo, a
undariifoed, have koown T. J
j lot id a iui 10 yean, ana Miitra o
tlT honorable in all buiinata traoi.
lopt and floanclallT able to carry out aoy ob
UgaUuni mada br thtlr Bra.
Klilaliuu, WholMale I'rurr
Waldixo, Kixkaj a MaSVUI, Ml
A (iood a on p.
Slice very lino one good sized Span
isu onion or throe ordinary oulons;
cover with a pint of cold water; add
a tcaapoouful of salt aud a salupoon
rul of pepper; cover and simmer for
twenty minutes, rrcn through a col
a ... . t ....
nnucr. t'ui one quart or milk In a
uoublo boiler; rub together two table
spoonfuls of butter aud two of flour;
add to the milk aud stir until smooth
and creamy. Add the onion mixture;
press through a flue hlcvc; reheat uud
serve with croutons nn Inch square.
tits, Toledo, 0.
BoleaaJe Itfue
LU, Toledo, O.
I HiU'aCaiarrh Car Is taken tnternallr. act
ing directly upon tbt blood and mucous iur
larai of tna iriicm. rnca isc. per twitis.
sold by all Drugs lita
UaU'i family Pull
ta. lenlroonlals us.
art ths bail.
IlaUla Drrad.
into a pint or scalded milk stir a
icaapoonrui or mcitea butter and oue
of salt When lukewarm add a half
yeaat cake dissolved In a gill of luke
warm water aud beat lu enough flour
to make a good butter. Set to rlae
for eight hours, then beat bard, atlr
In a cup of flour, aud kuend In a half-
cup of halved and seeded . raisins,
dredged with flour. .Set to rUo a gala
until light, then bake.
Swokad Three Mllea of Tobaeeo.
Statisticians have figured out that
Daniel Kelleber. of Wilmington, Del.,
who died at the reputed age of 103
years, smoked 17.883 lineal feet of to
bacco in bis lifetime, lie was an ard
ent smoker, consuming three large
plugs of the weed of more than ordl
nary strength every week of bis life
since he was a youth, and It has been
figured out tbat the plugs would ex
tend three and one-half miles if placed
end to end.
ArortaM.
"That organist played the wedding
march ao fast tbst tb bride and groom
in trying to keep I'.rp, almost dsnced
up ths aisle."
"Well, my dear, a wedding march I
something of a two-step; now, isn't it?'
Bsltlmors American.
Tbe llaxk Has is aa emblem of horror and dread. When it is hoisted
by an army, the order haa rone forth that " no quarter " will be given, ev
erythin j; must be destro3'ei Helpless women and children, as well as oppos
ing: soldiers, meet tie, same late, and a trail ox desolation, sutiering ana
death is left behind. Contagious Blod Poison is the black flag of the great
army of disease. This vile disorder is known as the blackest and most hide
ous of all human afflictions, overthrowing its victims and crushing out th
life. It is so nipccter of persons; no matter how pmt the blood may bo
or how innocently the disease is contracted, when this awful virus enters thej
circulation the hideous, hateful and humiliating symptoms begin to appear.
and the suflercr feels that his very presence is polluting and contaminating.
Usually tbe first sign of the disease is a little sore or ulcer, but as the blood
becomes more deeply poisoned the severer symptoms are manifested, the
mouth and throat ulcerate, the glands in tne groins swell, a red rasa breaks
out on the body, the hair and eyebrows come out, and often the body is cov-
. 1 . . 9 1 . A 1 - T - i 4 A.
crcu wun copper-coiorea spots, pusiuiar eruptions bdu sores, in its worst
stages thediseasf affects the nerves, attacks the bones and sometimes causes
tumors to form on the brain, produc
ing insanity and death. Hot only iTr,,J f 0 1 'a1.00
, " ... . 3 sndmyflaah was la aa awful condition,
those Who Contract the poison Suffer, Oraat sores would break out andnoth-
htit tinlrss trie vims la driven from 'nI put on tbem would do any rood.
.DUl uniCSS we Virus IS amen irom M.halraDdeTabrowefalloutaiuilwan
the blood the awful taint is handea frirht." iiy month was so sore I
down to offspring, and they are its
innocent victims. Blood Foison is in
deed a "black flag." Mercury and
rotash, so often used, never can cure
the trouble. These minerals merely
drive the symptoms away for awhile
. . 4 fa a
ana snui uie oisease up in uie system,
and when they are left off it returns
worse than before. This treatment
not only fails to cure blood poison
but eats out the delicate lining of the
stomach and bowels, produces chronic dyspepsia, loosens the teeth and fre
quently causes mercurial rheumatism to add to the patient's suffering.
b. S. S., the great vegetable medicine, is the conqueror of this vile disease. It
goes down to the very root of the trouble and cures by cleansing the blood of
every particle of the poison. S. S. S. does not hide or cover up anything
but clears the entire circulation ox tne
virus and puts the system in good
healthy condition. It cures safely as
well as certainly, because there is not a
particle of mineral in it. We offer a re
ward of ii.ooo.oo for proof that S. S. S.
PIIDCIV VCPCTAniC is not purely vegetable. When the blood
rUnC.LT VLUt I HULL. i3 purfied and strengthened with this
great remedy the symptoms all pass away and no sign of the disease is ever
seen again ; nor isthere left the least trace to be handed down to posterity.
Special book with instructions for self-treatment and any medical advice de
sired will be sent without charge to all who write.
THE SWtFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA. CAm
had to 11ts on milk and water. I took
Juereury for a long- tlma and Instead ct
ratting- batter I continued to arrow:
woraaand tar arm a and hands bftcam
olid aorea. My ley ware drawn ao X
could not walk and I felt tbat my time;
was short la ere If I did not ret soma ra
lief. 1 begun to sst your B. S. 8. and it
helped ma from tbe af art. After taklnar
It awhile tb saxes all healed, my rheu
matism was cured and to-day 1 am av
tronr, well man. It rot ail the mer
cury oat cf my system and it cared met
oundandwell. ADAM 6CHNABEL,
EvansTille, lnd. Wo. 11 Mary 8t,
A Good Gnesser.
"I onderstsnd there Is ao eminent
humorist In the Hall of fame."
"Well, I guens the humorists are not
dying to get there." Cleveland Flain
Dealer.
Hotter will
Fyrup the beet remedy to Dm lor tbelr children
curing tna Mowing period.
Ha Hadn't Improved.
Mother II i ram writei from college
that the football tesm will mike good.
Father Well, mebbe ao; hut he'a
been on it for two years, now an' I don't
see no appreciable Improvement in his
morals. New Orlesos Times-Democrat
la s small shop in New York City,
managed by a woman, flowera of wonder
ful coloring are made from the scales
of various fish.
For coughs and colds there Is no better
IvtilfllMnA than Piat'a On t. tt9 fVnanmiw
?'!.,!l!!l 'tion, Price 25 cents.
A "Way Oat.
"I cannot accept your affection," she
said,
"And yet I don't feel I could spurn it."
"la that case," . he answered, "I'll be
satisfied
If only ycu'U kindly return it."
Bsltimcre American,
Wake aura a vtM of ouinttty and
flunMiy. Wbea our filir planlMl
larrr a. thry ware the lirai on I lit
maxkrt,bulilM7 haveUanlmprov
Ins tvar lnra. We are ! parte la
Hi. war and Vattatable eaaila.
I0OS Herd Aaaaal. tfoullrtllly 111 US
trowl, fraa to all ai (meant.
0. M. FERRY CO., DttreR, Mick.
Positive, Comparative, Superlative.
I hive used one of your Pith Brand
Slickers tat Avt ytare, and now want
a new ont, alio ona for a friend. I
would not be without ont fur twice tha
co it. Thty are Jutt at for ahead of a
common cott at a common cos is
ahead of nothing."
. (Santa aa pullretloe.)
nicnEST award Vionrirf! faiii. ioo t.
Bo sura you don't at one of ths com
roon klnd-thls Is ths trffffZ
mark of sicallenos. ftwt
A. J. TOWER CO., ''Srrn
BOSTON, U.S. A. iKE'Ji'
TOWER CANADIAN CO., Limited,
TORONTO, CANADA. 15
Haher$ of Wot Weather Clothing A Hats.
To be 6lven for Reliable Information
We have set aiide
$1,000
to be spent for information and will
give five dollars for a Postal Card
giving the first reliable news of a
chtnet to aril horizontal itrtm tn.lnt ol
out tlci, within oar rant ol ilifi. We do
sol want Inqulrlea it Ihia lint lor vertical,
traction or ll anglnel,
ATLAS
ENCINE3 and BOILERS
Build, of th, aval oompl.t, lint of ntlnwuid
bntlir, mwle lij any out niauafMliuln, coocrn to
Uta world
Atlas Encine Works
Ballloi mnclM Ib ill olllra INDIAN APOLIS
OarllM, four VW. Aulnmatlo, lllih Spi1, Cora,
ponnd and Throtillna kniluta, Water Tuba, Tu
bular and Purubl, Solltta
a 11m Knln In Hnlu 1,000,000 H. P.
111m Sullar, In tartlet 4,JO,0OU U. P.
CUNtS WHtHt AU tl.t (AILS,
Uutiiib Srupi Tiatai Uouu.
Hulfl nr drtiaelati.
Boil Cuuiih Hru
l.i a in iinia.
m.,m.
iSjiaK .a4
Klar daily.
rrepare the ugs by stewlug. Chop
very One. Have ready hulf a box of
soaked gelatine, put this over the flro
In a cup 'of boiling water, add the
awectened fig sjrun, stir until tbe gel
atine ia thoroughly dissolved, take
from the fire, add a wiue-glussful of I
sherry and atlr in the minced figs.
lurn into a moid wet with co d water
to form.
Pickled Cacanabera.
Select cucumbers from two to three
Inches in length aud handle them care
fully, so that the Ilttlo projections on
the akin will not be broken off. Pack
tbe cucumbers as closely as possible
In quart fruit Jit, then All each Jar
to overflowing with pure cider Tine
gar and add a toblpftpoouful of salt to
every Jar. Senl tightly. No cooking
or boiling of vinegar is necessary and
the pickles are good.
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Silver Cake.
t. 4 M a . . ...
vreum unit a cup 01 DUtter witn a
cup of powdered sugar and beat In the
stiffened whites of four eggs and a
gill of cold witter. Add gradually a
pint of flour that has been sifted with
heaping teimpoonful of bnklng pow
der and when very light stir in a tea-
spoonful of roso water. Cover wTlu
wnne icing, uavorca wltu rose or
bitter almond.
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Drown repperanta.
tjream a nan-cup or butter with a
cup or brown sugar, add a cup of
molasses, a bulf-cup of buttermilk or
of sour milk, a tcnspoonful of baklus
soda and a small teaspoonful of cinna
mon and ginger mixed. Stir in enough
flour to make tbe dough of the desired
consistency; roll out, cut and bake
as you would white peppernuts.
Velvet Sponge Cake.
Beat two eggs very light, whip In a
cup of sugnr, then n cup of flour, sift
ed with a tenRpoonful of baking pow
der. Lastly, boat in a gill of boiling
water and a tenspoouful of vanilla.
Bake immediately In a buttered tin In
a wcll-heuted oven. The batter is
thinner thau ordinary cake-batter.
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jataaaeaal
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Beat two eggs light with one cupful
of sugar, add four tublespooufuls of I
melted lurd, ono cup of sweet milk,
a pinch of salt and enough flour sifted
with two teuspooufuls of baking pow
der to make a soft dough. Roll out,
cut into shapes and fry in deep, boil
ing fat
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TheWinningStroke
If more than ordinary skill in playing brings the honors of the
game to the winning player, so exceptional merit in a remedy
ensures the commendation of the well informed, and as a reason
able amount of outdoor life and recreation is conducive to the
health and strength, so does a perfect laxative tend to one's
improvement in cases of constipation, biliousness, headaches,
etc. It is all-important, however, in selecting a laxative, to
choose one of known quality and excellence, like the ever pleas
ant Syrup of Figs, manufactured by the California Fig Syrup
Co., a laxative which sweetens and cleanses the system effect
ually, when a laxative is needed, without any unpleasant after
effects, as it acts naturally and gently on the internal organs,
simply assisting nature when nature needs assistance, without
griping, irritating, or debilitating the internal organs in any way,
as it contains nothing of an objectionable or injurious nature.
As the plants which are combined with the figs in the manu
facture of Syrup of Figs are known to physicians to act most
beneficially upon the system, the remedy has met with their
general approval as a family laxative, a fact well worth con
sidering in making purchases, v -
It is because of the fact that SYRDP OF FIGS
is a remedy of known quality and excellence, and approved by
asicians that has led to its use by so many millions of well
rmed people, who would not use any remedy of uncertain
quality or inferior reputation. Every family should have a
. bottle of the genuine on hand at all times, to use when a
laxative remedy is required. Please to remember that the
genuine Syrup of Fics is for 'sale in bottles of one size
only, by all reputable druggists and that full name of the
company California Fig Syrup Co., is plainly printed on
the front of every package. Regular price, 50c per bottle.
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P U T N A iVI FADE LE SS DYES
Loioe mora areeda bripMer and faster colors than any other dye. One 10c pachace colors
Cuaramaea 10 giva perfect rr.uita. Ak dreler. or we will send post paid at 10c sackaca.
ilk, wool and cotton eoaolty wefl aad ta
wntt lor irsa booklet Bow as dye