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X DAILY OAP( TAL JOUBNAL-, SALEM, OREGON. FRIDAY, MAY 31, 1007. fjO MM Get n d o f th e Lard Habit Cottolene makes pies and pastry digest ible it makes crisp, flaky pie-crust the kind that will melt in your mouth rather than stick in the pit of your stomach. There is no getting away from the fact that lard is the fat of the pig. There was a time in the olden days when lard was made from a particular part of the pig, the selected part it was called the "leaf" that is, the peritoneum; but, with the' growth of the industry lard is now thrown on the market made from pig-fat from all portions of the animal, and lard, today, is not as good as the lard of years ago in fact it is more indigestible, and more unhealthy. Cottolene is a cleanly vegetable product made from pure, refined cotton seed oil. It makes food palatable, 'digestible and healthful. Cottolene is the purest and best shorten ing. It is not a substitute for lard, but an improvement upon lard or any other short ening. When you accept a substitute for Cottolene you are not getting your money's worth. Cottolene is the originalaud only shortening on the market. It is prefer able in more ways than one in purity, re sults and healthfulness. Try Cottolene for a short time, and you. will find that your digestion is notice ably improved, .fol low directions given on the pail. COTTOLENE was granted a GRAND PRIZE (highest possible award) over all other cooking fats at the recent Louisiana Purchase Exposition, and food cooked with COTTOLENE another GRAND PRIZE. "Home Hetpt" a book of 300 choice recipet, edited by Mr: Rorer, U youre for a 2 cent ntamp, if you addrete The N. K. Fairbank Company, Chicago. A NEW FEATURE The patent alr-tight top on this pall Is for the purposes of keeping COTTOLENE clean, fresh and wholesome; it also prevents it from absorbing all disagreeable odoro of tbfj grocery, such as fish, oil, etc B3lltfilfe29lH Nature's Gift from the Sunny South Odd Kudu About Tobacco. It takes 0,500,000 ncros to grow tho world's" tobneco. Tlio inoBt oxpoiiBlvo clgnrs made coat about $7 each. Tho Inrgoat clgarB como from tho Phlllpplno Mantis, somo of them be ing otgbtoon Inches In longth. Italy tins tho reputation of man ufacturing Home of tho strongest smokos in tho world, A good clgnr will burn slowly and equally. Tho wood that smouldors up ono sldo lu of Inferior quality. LouIbvIUo, tho Kentucky contor, though not bo woll known aa Rich mond, tho Virginia ccutor, la tho largest tobacco market In tho world If tho loaf of a cigar has a greasy appearance, or shows green blotch on, or Ih of u palo, Blckly yollow, tho wrappor lu nmdo of Inferior to bacco. In tho totnl quantity of tobacco grown In tho United States rivals Cuba and tho Phlllpplno Islands combined, and British India Is not vory far behind tho states. In TuBinanla no porson under 13 years of ngo Is allowed to Bmoko In a public placo. Nearly everybody Binokes In Japan. Tho glrlB boglu when thoy aro 10 yonrs of ago and tho boys a your oarllor. Many bollevo thnt cigars marked with lluht unnts aro indicators of tho prodatory habits of an Insect which nttackB only n good leaf, but, aa ft mnttor of fact, thoso apota aro duo to tho combined action of ami and rain. Tho color of iho nHh Is not an ac curate guide, but If tho ubIi displays ft black "lip," a thin dark lino around tho edge nearest tho mouth, It Is proof posltlvo of an Indifferent ci gar. Tho ash of n good cigar should iiIbo Bland woll, The siuoko from the bowl of ono's plpo la bluo, because, coming direct from tho rod-hot tobacco, It Is very highly oxidized; but tho smoko from one's lips Is gray, bocauso It Is highly watered and hydrocarbon-lzod, -,. 1 llcwntv of Ointments for oitarrh That Contain Mercury, ns mercury will surely destroy ths 8onso or smoll and complotoly do rsngo tho whole Bystom whon ontor lng U through tho mucous surfaces. Such artlclos should never be used oxcopt on proscription from roputa' bio physicians, ns tho damago tboy will do Is ton fold to tho good you can possibly dorlvo from thorn. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by P, J, Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. contains no mercury and Is taken In ternally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the systora. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure bo sure you got tho genuine. It Is taken Internally and made In Toledo, Ohio, by P ,J. Cheney & Co. Testimonial froo, Sold by all druggists. Prlco, 75o per "bottle. Toko Hall's Family Pills for con stipation. 9 President John Coleman, of WU latuotU University, wsat to Fartlaad (MS IsUaiaajMl tjtla HiOrttUlJU Slops Work for u Ilobln. Construction work that was being rushed on it now rcsldonco over In Goodwin nvcnuo has stopped sudden ly and penco has como to a pair of timid robins thnt havo fluttered honrtbrokenly about tho hcadB of tho workmen alnco tho tiny bluo ogga enmo Into being In tholr nest a fow days ago. Early In tho spring tho robins built tholr nest In tho nlcho of nn unfinish ed window and started houBokoop lng. They mndo no fuss about It and In roturn for tho cheer of tholr song tho workmon loft thorn undisturbed. Of Into tho men havo been obliged to work near tho nest. Tho mother bird was franntlc with fear. Then enmo tho contractor of tho building, E. II. Hartford, who loves blrdB. Comprehending tho bird's alarm, ho ordorod work stopped for threo wooka. By that tlmo ho says tho llttlo eggs will havo boon brokon and tho mother-robin will bo happy with hor young. Dotrolt corres pondence Philadelphia Record. o WHAT TUB KIDNEYS DO. Their Unceasing Work Keeps Us Strong and Healthy. All tho blood in tho body passes through tho kldnoys onco ovory threo minutes. Tho kldnoys Alter tho blood. They work night and day. Whon healthy thoy romovo about 500 grains of lmpuro matter dally, whon unhealthy Bomo part of this lmpuro matter Is left In tho blood. This brings on many dlsoas oa and symptoms pain In tho back, hondaoho, norvousnosB, hot, dry skin, rheumatism, gout, grnvol, dlsordors I of tho oyeslght and honrlng, dizzi ness, Irrogulnr hoart, debility drowalnoss, dropsy, dopoalta In tho urlno, oto. Hut If you keep tho ni ters right you will havo. nh trouble with your kidneys. Mrs. II. Schrlebor, or 5G0 High St., Salem, Ore., says: "Tho good ro ports I had hoard concerning Doan's Kidney Pills Induced mo to go to Dr. Stone's drug store and procure a supply. I had beon Buffering from nn lncossnnt bnckacho which not only troubled mo through tho day but broko my rost at night. I began to fool tho effects of Doan's Kidney Pills nrtor I had takon n row doses. Roller spoodlly enmo and then an nbeoluto euro. Thoro has beon no sign or tho backacho nor any othor symptom slnco. I am only too ploas cd to lot others know or such a val imblo and effective remedy." For snlo by all dealors. Price 60 conts. Fostor-Mlllburn Co., Buffalo, New York, solo agonts for tho United States. ' Romombor tho nnmo Doan's and take no othor. O ' lloverslule lU'parux Tho lono fisherman wn3 having mlsernblo luck, and tho presenco ct a small boy did not contribute to his amiability. Tho youngster scorn ed greatly Interested as tho man Im paled a struggling worm on a hook. MWaatyr fbfciV fer?" Inquired ta tor. I "Sardines," rotorted tho fisher man, testily. "Huh," grunted tho youngster, edging nwny. "That croocked thing on tho end of yor lino wouldn't tako no prlzo In n cnn-oponlng contest." Ilnrpor's Weekly, o -Ilollcf From Ilhcuinntlc Pnlns. "I suffered with rhoumatlsm for over two years," says Mr. Holland Curry, a patrolman, of Koy West, Fla. "Sometimes it sottlod in m; kuoos and lamed mo so I could hard ly walk, at othor times It would be In my foot nnd hands bo I was In capacltood for duty. Ono night whon I was In sovcro pain nnd lame from It my wlfo wont to tho drug store hero and came back with a bottlo of Cbamborlaln's Pain Balm. I was rubbed with it and found tho paiu had nearly gono during tho night. I kept on using it for a llttlo moro than two wooks and found it drove tho rhoumatlsm away. I havo not had any troublo from that diseaso for over throe months." For salo by Dr. Stono's drug storo. o Liberal George. "George, mother is coming to Btny a month with us. I wish you would sond her n railway ticket to come hero." "I'll do bettor than that. I'll send hor n round trip excursion ticket good for flvo days." Cleveland Plain Donlor. My Best Friend. Alexander Bontoc, who lives on rural route 1, Fort Edward, N. Y says: "Dr. Klng'a Now Dlscovory ts my best earthly frlond. It cured ra or asthma six years ago. It has also performed n wondorful cure or In cipient consumption for my bou's wife. Tho first bottlo ended tho ter rlblo cough, and this accomplished, tho othor smyptoms loft ono by one, until sho was porrectly woll. Dr. King's Now Discovery's power over coughs and colds Is Blmply marvel ous." No othor remedy has over equaled It. Fully guaranteed by J. O. Perry, druggist: 50c and 11.00. Trial bottle rree. o . Suspicious. "Havo you been all that long walk qulto alone?" "Yes, auntie." "Thon how Is it 'that you started with an umbrella and enmo back. with n walking stick?" Sketchy Bits. GrowlHg Aches and Painji. Mrs. Josle Sumner, Bremond, Tex. writes, April 15, 1902: "I have used Ballard's Snow Liniment in my ram lly ror three years. I would not be without It In the house. I have used It on my little girl rqr growing pains and aches in hor knees. I have also used it ror rrost bitten roet, with good succoss. It Is the best limlment I ever used." 25c, 60c and $1.00. Sold by D. J, Fry. o kswvlas O? -!Z .. x t". rlMKM Has HM Ita ' 6& & Lifting Boats In Cradles. The lock on n canal Is usually the 'most expensive part or the construc tfon, requiring, ns It does, deep nnd heavy foundations, protecting sldo walls nnd constant supervision and Inspection to guard against leaks af ter It has been opened. Tho uso of the Inclined piano Is old and has been widely used both In this coun nry nnd abroad with success and sat isfaction. Tho advantages of tho in clined plane are that heights may bo overcome that would bo impracti cable with single locks, so that the whole drop may be constructed at a slnglo point. A flue example of this has recent ly been Installed at Faxton on tho Grand Junction canal in Leicester shire, England, where a single in cline is made to take tho place of twelve lockB. Tho other advantages are thnt boats may bo rnlsed and lowered by an expenditure of only about 10 per cent of tho water re quired for locks, nnd that thero is a great snvlng in tlmo and operation. In this Instance a boat may bo put fro one lovol to tho next In fifteen minutes, whllo ono nnd n, qunrtor hours would bo required with locks, and three men nro nblo to do the work. Thoro are two basins nt tho in cline; one nt tho top nnd tho other nt tho bottom, whoro every facility is provided for passing tho boats from ono level to another, nnd these nro twenty-flvo feet npnrt. Tho cars or cradles nro run upon the rnlls, one of which is going up while tho other is going down, tho connection between them being mnde with cables. Tho machinery driving tho cables nnd tho drums over which they pnBS arc set upon solid mason ry nt tho head of tho Incline. Tho cradles aro really largo tanks Into which tho bonts nro (looted, nnd ns both nro filled tho weight of ono bal ances that of tho othor, with tho re sult that tho minimum amount of powor Is required to effect tho move ment. Boats of fifty-thrco tons can bo accommodated, and theso enn bo hnndlcd nt tho rato of from fourtoon to sixteen nn hour. Technical. World Magazine o Stoo Grumbling, ir you BUffor from Rhoumatlsm or pains, ror Ballard's Snow Linlmont will bring quick rollof. It Is a sure euro ror Sprnlns, Rhoumatlsm, Con tracted Muscles nnd all pnlns and within tho reach or all. Price 25c. 60c, $1.00. C. R. Smith, Tonoha, Tox., writes: "I hnvo used Ballard' Snow Liniment in my family for years nnd havo found it a flno rem edy for all pains nnd aches. I rec ommond it for pnlns In tho chest." Sold by D. J. Fry. i n - Hypnotism and Sleep. "Hypnotism is being used moro nnd moro by physicians in tho treat ment of nervous afflictions where sleep must bo enforced or whoro a suggestion must bo deoply Implant ed in tho mind to lnduco resistance against bad habits or to rcplaco morbid Idons, sane or Insane." Thus writes J. Elfroth Wntklns In tho Technical World Magazine ror May. "Having induced tho hypnotic sleep, tho nourologlst's path Is baro or im pediments, but unless tho subject la 'sensitive' tho latter resists Bleep during his early treatments. "In such cobos it is tho favorite trick of tho hypnotist to assert vory positively that sleep Is fast approach ing to be using meanwhile artificial nlds, producing tho oxtornal symp toms or 8loep eyo fatigue and heaviness or the eyellda. Feeling nn Increase- or these symptoms whoso real cause ho doos not understand tho subject, ir a stubborn one, un consciously gains confidence In tho hypnotist's ability to make him sleep nnd flnnlly yields to hlnj. To nid tho nerve specialist In producing theso external symptoms with tho least possible expenditure or effort and time, various ingenious mechanical dovicos havo beon invented in recent years." A conslderablo description or in teresting methods employed, well il lustrated by remarkable photographs rol low's. -O' If You Don't Succeed tho first time use Hcrblne and you will got instant roller. The greatest liver regulator. A positive euro for Constipation, Dyspepsia, Malaria, Chills and all liver com plaints. Mr. C , of Emory, Texas, writes: "My wire has been using Herbino ror herseir and children ror five years. It Is a sure cure ror con stipation and malaria rover, which is substantiated by what It has done ror my ramily." Sold by D. J. Fry. o Miss Roxlcj-'s Admirer. Tho Count declared with gracerul tact; "You are zo sweetes' zing on earth!" He Idvec her very much, la ract, About l,t)0,f worth, T Catholic Standard. mm ' ! Are Your Hands Tied? 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