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THE HEAVER HERALD, REAVER, OKLAHOMA Everyone Should Drink Hot Water in the Morning Wash away all the stomach, liv er, and bowel poisons be fore breakfast. To feel your best day In and day out, to fool elenn lusldu; no sour bllo to coat your tongue nnd slckon your breath or dull your hand; no constipa tion, bilious attacks, nick headache, coids. rheumatism or gassy, acid stom ach, you must bathu on tlio lusldu llko you hatha outsldo. This Is vastly mora Important, bocnuso tlio ukln pores do not uhsorb Impurities Into tlio blood, whllo tlio howol pores do, says a woll-known iihyslclan. To keep theno poisons and toxins well Mushed from tlio stomach, liver, kidneys nnd bowels, ilrlnlc buforo brcukfnst each dny, n glass of hot wa ter with a tenspoontul of llmcstono phospliatb In It. This will clenuso, purify and freshen tlio o'ltlro alimen tary tract, boforo putting more food Into tlio Btumach. Get n quarter pound of llmcatono phosphnto from your druggist or nt tlio store It Is Inexpcnslvo and al most tasteless, except n BOtirlsh tlngo which la not unpleasant. Drink phosphatcd hot wntor every morning to rid your system of these vllo poi sons nnd toxins; also to prevent their formation. To feel Ilka young folks feel; llko you folt beforo your blood nerves and tntiBcloB became saturated with an ac cumulation of body poisons, begin this treatment and nbovoanll, keep it upl As soap and hot water act on tlio stiln, cloanslng, sweetening nnd purifying, so llmcstono phosphata and hot water boforo breakfast, net on tlio stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels. Adv. A Whale Market. Jonah complained. "Wu nro always advised to buy nt tlio bottom, hut tlieru Is nothing for sale," bo cried. I)r I'lcice'n I'lmMiit 1'elle' nre tlio origami htilc liwr pill put u,, to joins S.-o Tlicy regulate liter and lxmrU. Adv. WJien n man Hiiocrs nt a woman's business nblllty ho makes a nolso llko sour grnpes. WHAT EVERY WOMAN KNOWS. Every woman takes groat prido In having her homo well kept, in hnvlug tlio family wnsh dono early In tlio week. Hood bluing Is ncedad oven muro than good soap. Ho sum to uso Red Cross UnU Who. Ady. Nature cannot Jump from winter to mimnier without n Bprlug, nor fiom summer to winter without n fall. BABY'S ITCHING SKIN Quickly Soothed and Healed by Cutlcura. Trial Free. Bntho with hot water nnd Cutlcura Soap, If there Is any Irritation anoint gently with Cutlcura Ointment on end ot finger. Refreshing slumber for rest less, fretful babies usually follows tlio uso of these super-creamy emollients. They aro a boon to tired mothers. Freo samplo each by mail with Hook. Addroes postcard, Cutlcura, Dcpt. L, Uoston. Sold overvwhero. Adv. It has been estimated by a Yalo scientist that n particle of nullum will remain active about 1,6S0 years. Por bruises usu Hanford'a Ilalsam. Adv Orccn cliaulTeurs make fat repair shops DRINK LOTS OF WATER TO FLUSH THE KIDNEYS Eat Less Meat and Tako Salts for Backache or Dtadder Trouble Neutralize Acldj. Trie arid In meat excites tlio kid neyif, they becomo overworked; get sluggish, ache, unci feel llko lumps ot lead. Tlio initio becomes cloudy; the bladder Is Irritated, and you may bo obliged to seek relief two or tlirco times during tlio night. When the kid nevs clog you must help them Hush oft tlio body's urinous wasto or you'll bo n real sick person shortly. At first you fcil a dull misery In tlio kidney region ou suffer from bnckiche, sick hoadachn. dlizlncss. stomach ;;cts sour, tonguo coated nnd you feel 'rheumatic twinges when tho weather Is bad. Kat less meat, drink bts of water; also get from nuy pharmacist four ounces ot Jad Salts; tako a table spoonful In a glass of water boforo breakfast for n few, days nnd your kldnevs will then net lino. This fa mous bolts is ruailo from tlio ncld ot grapes and lemon Juice, combined with lltlila, and hns been used for generations to clean clogged kidneys and stlmulato them to normal activity, also to neutralize tho acids in urino, o it no longer is a sourco of Irrita tion, thus ending bladdor weakness. Jad Salts is lnoxpcnslvo. cannot In jure, tnukos a delightful offervescent lithln water drink which ovoryono should tako now and then to keep the kidneys clean and active Druggists hero say they sell lots ot Jad Salts to folks who bellovo In overcoming kid ney trouble whllo It Is only trouble. Adv. Soma husbands would do almost anything to render their wives un speakably happy. ft A TTT1W the: iW MOTTLED BUTTER IN WINTER Defect Is One of Workmanship and Cmi Do Overcome by Application of Proper Methods. (From Weekly News tc-tter Unltril Htntcs lf p.irlinont of Agriculture.) Mottled butter Ib frequently found on tho market nt this lima of tho year, and, oven though It may bo f very good flnvor. It Is strongly ills criminated ngnlnst by the purchaser. Ah this defect Ib one of workmanship, it ran bo overcome by tho application of proper methods on tho part of tho butlcrmaker. Mottles nro cnuscd primarily by an uneven distribution of salt In tho but ter. This may bo produced by Insufll clent working of tho butter or by churning, washing nnd working it nt n very low tempcraturo, or by washing or working It nt a tompernturo several degrees higher or lower than tint churning temperature. When tho quantity of butter made In ono churning Is much less than usual. It Is necessary to work it n greater number of revolutions ot the churn than UBual In order to produce tho same results on tho butter. Kxtrcmely low temperatures of churning, washing nnd working should bo avoided, bocnuso thoy produco so firm n butter that It is only with great dinieulty that tho salt can bo worked uniformly Into It. High tcmperaturc.i of churning, washing and working must bo nvolded to prevent an abnor mal loss ot fat In tho buttermilk and also tho making of a greasy, leaky butter. Great variations in tempcraturo dur ing tho manufacturing process should always ho avoided. Under normal con ditions tho temperature of tho wash water should bo tho iinma us, or with in two degrees of, that of tho butter milk. When tho churn room Is so cold that tho butter becomes chilled beforo working Is completed, mottled butter Is frequently tho result. To prevent this It Ib prefernblo to Increase the amount of working rather than to rulso tho tempcraturo of tho wash water. Mottled butter, then, may ho pre vented by using methods that will In stiro n uniform distribution of salt. SUPPORT FOR A MILK BOTTLE Recently Invented Device Holds Ves sel In Such Position That It May De Thorounhly Drained. Describing and Illustrating n bottle drainer. Invented by C. It. Taylor of Newburgh, N. Y., Scientific American says: This invention provides n cheap, strong nnd rellablo dovlco adapted to support a milk bottlo or tho like In bucIi position that it may thoroughly Milk Dottle Drainer. drain with the tnouth portion open or freo, and whereby the bottle may bo filled In position to bo collected by tho milkman It desired. Whllo espe cially designed for uso In connection with milk bottles, tho dovlco Is not so limited in uso. DAIRY NOTES Consider records moro than appear i .. i.. ,..... tiiiiu in uujiUK u ruw. Tho sun dispels foul odors and mnkos tho air sweet and wholesome. Thoro is moro money In a good milker tlinn In any other mnn on tho farm. llo sure that tho cnlvcs get all tho suushluo that is coming to thorn this winter. Thorough milking tends to develop n cow's udder nnd lucrcnao her milk ca pacity. Train tho youngsters to lead. No heifer should reach hor first birthday unbroken to tho halter. Tho brush and comb nro Just as necessary to dairy success in winter as tho milk pall and scales. Whoro moro than two cows nro milked, tho calves should not bo al lowed to suck after tho Hrst day. Fow schemes of farming can sue coed with tho cow eliminated, and tho better tho cow tho larger tho profits. If you curry tho old cow with the milking Btonl, don't get mad it she massagen you In tho ribs with her hind leg. c No War Tax on Land Embargo on Shipment of Live Stock Removed. During tho provalonco of tho foot-lnd-mouth dlscnso In some, portions of tho United States, nn embargo was placed upon Inter-stnto shipments. This nlso hud an effect upon ship ments to Cunoitn, and necessarily an embargo wns placed upon them mak ing It almost impossible for upwards of a year to ship cattle Into Canada, from tho United States. This wns es pecially hurd on tho settler. As n re sult. Western Canada lost a number of settlors, thoy being unable to tako their live stock with them. Canada Is pmctlcnlly freo from borso and cattlo diseases, nnd tho wish of tho authori ties Is to keep It so. Recently, though, nn order hns been Issued by tho Department of Agricul ture, removing the embargo, nnd sct tleis nro now frcn to tnke In tho num ber of head of horsos or cattle that aro permitted by tho Customs authorities nnd tho freight regulations. This will bo welcome news to those whoso In tention it Is to move to Canada, taking with them stock Hint thoy have bad in their possession for six months, nnd which It Is tho intention to use on laud that they will farm in the Provinces of Manitoba. Saskatchewan or Albertn. There nro thousands of splendid homestenils of IflO iirreB ench In any of theso provinces, that mny bo lind upon the payment of n ten-dollar en try fee nnd fulfilling tho requisite liv ing nnd cultivation duties. Theso lands nro well adapted to tho growing of nil the small grains, ami besides, having an abundance of grass, nnd suf ficient shelter, thoy nro well ndnjUcd to the raising of stock. If one prepnres to purchase land, there could ho no better time than the present. Prlros nre low. nnd particu lars may be bnd from any of tho land companies, of which (hero nro several, or from the Canadian Pacific and Ca nadian Northern rallwaya, whoso hold ings nre In tho older Bettleil districts, nnd whoso terms nio exceedingly easy to tho settler. What these lands will do In tho matter of production ennnot be moio strongly emphasized than in rending tlio reports of tho crops throughout nil pnrts of the Cnnndlan West In IMG. Yields of CO, CO, nnd ns high oh TO bushels of wheat to the ncro wero numerous, while reports of yields of fiom SO to if, bushels per ncre weio common. Oats ns high as 130 bushels per ncre nro reported. 60 nnd fiO bushels per aero being ordl nary Tho prices realised by farmers bnvn placed most ot thorn on "easy street " Lately thoro have appeared nrtlclei In n number of United States news papers to tho effect that thorn was con scription in Canada, or that such n law was likely to bo put Into effect. Wo havo It from the highest authority in tho Dominion that there ir no truth In the statement. Sir Hobert llordcn nt tho opening of Cnnadlnn parliament on January 17th. suld: "In tho ilrst few months of the wnr I clenrly stated that there would not be conscription in Cnnadn. I repeat Hint statement today." This statement should set nt rest tho conscription talk that has been so freely used to Influence thoso who mny bo considering settling In Canada dur ing the wnr. It has nlso been snld tbut thoro was n wnr tnx on Intnl. Hon. Dr. ltoche, Minister of tho. Interior, over his own slgnnture hns denied this nnd tho pro inlorn of tho different provinces join In saying "such a report is absolutely untrue, nnd hns no foundation what ever In fact, nor Ib there HkaJy over to bo any such tnx upon laud in Cnnndn." Tho general prosperity of Western Canada farmers nipl business Institu tions is such that Cnnndn Is well ablo to tako earo of tho extra wnr expenses without nny direct wnr taxation. This hns been well Illustrated by the mag nificent response to tho Dominion Oov einmenl's recent bond Issue, which wns moro thnn doubly subscribed for within tho first' eight hours of Its bo lng offered to tho public. (Tho nbovo appears ni nn ndvertlso ment nnd is paid for by tho Dominion Government which authorizes Its pub lication.) The Philosopher. Mrrt. Knlckor Outdoor work is henlthy. Wonry Wllllo Outdoor Idleness Is much moro henlthy. Tor Inflamed soro eyes apply Han ford'8 Ilalsam lightly to tho closed lids. It should relieve lu llvo minutes. Adv. Oelllnerent. "Hnrd to got along with. Isn't ho?" "Oh, yes. Ho is ns quarrelsome as a pacifist.'' , USE ALLKN'S rOOT-nSE The nntlnitlc powder to lie Brisker) Into Glioe unit, umh! In foot-bath. It relieves painful, swollen, muartlnK. nchtnir, tired tt-rt and Instantly take tho ntlng out or coins unit bunions. The wcitc-nt comfort dtocovi-ry of tho nu. Sold everywhere. 26c Trlul imckngo FUKR. Acl.lrem Allen B. Olmsted, In Hoy, N, Y. Adv. A malt and express auto, traversing the wilds ot Colorado hns n bandit proof cago in tho rear for valuables. Tho older tho man, tho longer uo looks nt a paper boforo signing It IS GROSS rJKFRISH S II I Will Look, Mother! If tongue ii coated, give "California Syrup of Figs." Children lovo this "fruit laxative," and nothing clso cleanses tho tender stomach, liver and bowels so nicely. A child Dimply will not stop playing to empty tho bowels, and tho result Is they becomo tightly clogged with wasto, liver gets sluggish, stomach sours, then your llttlo ono becomes cross, balf-slck, feverish, don't cat, sleep or act naturally, breath Is bad, system full of cold, has soro throat, Etomach-ac.lio or diarrhoea. Listen, Mother! Seo It tongue Is coated, then give a tcaspoonful of "California Syrup of rigs," and In a few hours all tho constipated waste, sour bile and undigested food passes out ot tho sys tem, and you have a well child again. Millions ot mothers givo "California Syrup of Figs" becnuso It la perfectly harmless; children lovo It, and It nev er falls to act on tho stomach, liver and bowels. Ask at tho storo for a CO-ccnt bottle of "Colifornla Syrup of Figs," which has full directions for babies, children of all ages and tor grown-ups plainly printed on tho bottlo. Adv. Then Why? "Will jou marry me, Ethel? My family Is all ono could wish for " "Then why do you wnnt mo?" THIS IS THE AGE OF YOUTH. You will look tea years younger if you darken your ugly, grlzxly, gray hairs by nsing "La Creole" Hair Dressing. Adv. All America. Knickcr I believe In America Prst. Ilocker And nlso second. Now York Sun. Made slnco IStC Hanford's Balaam. Adv. Table Wit. "I can't reach tho sausage.'" "Whlsllo to It," suggested tho hu morous boarder. A GRATEFUL ACKNOWLEDGMENT. Mr. F. C. Caso of Wclcomo Lake, Pa., writes: "I suffered with Hack acho and Kidney Trouble. My head ached, my sleep was broken and un- refreshing. I felt heavy and sleepy after meals, was always nervous and tired, had a bitter tasto in my mouth, was dlz7y, had floating specks beforo my Mr. R 0. Cuso. . T , i - thirsty, had a dragging sensation across my loins, dlfllculty In collecting my thoughts nnd was troubled with short ness of breath. Dodds Kidney Pills havo cured tno of these complaints. You aro at liberty to publish this let ter for the benefit of any sufferer who doubts tho merit of Dodds Kidney Pills." Dodds Kidney Pills, 60c. per box at your dealer or Dodds Mcdlclno Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Dodds Dyspepsia Tab lets for Indigestion havo been proved. BOc. per box. Adv. Longsighted. "Has ho a sense ot fairness?'' "Goodness, yes! He can tell them a block away." a n SLUGG1SHB0WELS No sick headache, sour stomach, biliousness or constipation by morning. Get a 10-cdht box now. Turn tho rascals cut the headacho, biliousness, Indigestion, tho sick, sour, stomach nnd foul gases turh them out to-night end keep them out with Cascarcts. Millions nt rtru ucd women take a Cascaret now nnd then nnd never know tho misery caused by a lazy liver, clogged bowels or nn upBet stom ach. Don't put In another day of distress. Let Cascarets clcanso your stomach; remove tho sour, fermenting food; tako tho excess bllo from your liver and carry out nil tho constipated wasto matter nnd poison in tho bowels. Then you will feel great A Cascnrct tonight straightens you out by morning. They 'vork while you sleep. A 10 cent box from nny drug store moms a clear head, sweet Btomach nnd clean, healthy liver anil bowel nctlon for months. Chil dren lovo Cascarcts becauso thoy nover grl nr sicken. Adv. A Sign "Is your bister at homo, Bobblo?" "I think sho Is; I heard her say she wasn't expecting jou." Judge. Throw Olf Coldi and Prevent Grip. Whn tou feel a 14 routing on, tale L.tXA TlVrt llllOMO UU1.NIN1I. II Frown can.n ol &"&' .?SV.'.rl?-, "nlrOna "lU'.OMO QU1MM1.' Tho average speed of the phono jraph record under tho neoJIe le 1.S2 mllos an hour. I never know a man who could chew tobacco gracefully. 6rTs7 Utb INSURING GOOD CRUST CERTAIN RULES MUST BE OB SERVED IN PIE MAKING. No Reason In the World Why Delicious Form of Dessert Should Ever Have Been Said to Be Indigestible. Somowhoro nlong In tho lato eighties or early nineties a loud volco was heard denouncing tho grent American pie Plo-maklng nnd pio-catlng w!ro among tho chief induatrlps of our fore- parents, and tho pronouncement was mndo that hero was to bo found tho leason for tho various assortment of human ills from which thoy suffered They did not know thoy wero plo poisonod. Thoy nto tho crisp crusted, frult-llllcd dainties nnd enjoyed them, they went on their heedless ways Ig norant of tho crimes thoy wero com mitting, but according to biblical prophecy tholr sins wero being visited upon their descendants and wo wero enduring tho curao of weakened diges tions becauso of thoso ple-ous ances tors. And so tho fear of pies was born In us, and It Is a heroic hostess who will servo plo us the dessert of a dinner party. If wo calmly analyze a pic, '!. ujh It does not seem so deadly a thing: a llttlo flour, tut, water or milk, and fruit usually, and If these Ingredi ents aro skillfully combined, we nro willing to tnko oath as to tho wholo someness of tho result Hero aro some slmplo rulcB which will insure a good crust, and If wo follow them in making our pics wo may bo ablo to restora tho plo to its old popularity. Tho general formula for crust Is ono and one-half cupfuls of Hour, one-half cupful of fat, ono nnd one-half tea spoonfuls of salt, liquid to moisten, This will mako ono two-crust pie or two one-crust pics. Tho Ingredients must bo kept cold. Slnco tho only leavening agent In tho crusts Is air, and cold air expands on heating. It is reasonable tb suppose that tho colder tho air tho greater tho expansion and tho flakier the crusts. Do not handle the crusts any moro than absolutely necessary. Cut tho crust a llttlo larg er than tho tin to allow for shrinking in baking, nnd bo suro to lcavo no air bubbles between tho pasto and tho tin. Pastry and modified flour givo tho best results, and in tho caso ot theso loss fat is needed Tho best crusts aro mado with ono part of laid to four parts of paBtry flour. When butter Ib used two tnblcspoontuls moro fat to tho cupful of flour should bo added, Butter In a crust gives it tho best fla vor, according to some, but lard gives the flakier crust and a good ilavor. Moro liquid is needed with bread flour than with pnstry Hour. Tho larg er tho amount of water tho less fat is needed. A very good way to keep tho undercrust crisp Is to spread egg whlto over It nnd sprlnklo with corn starch. Scalloped Parsnips. Four or tlvo good-sized parsnips, ono tnblespoonful butter, ono tcaspoonful salt, two tahlespoonfula milk, ono tca spoonful black pepper, two tablespoon fuls finely chopped onion, bread crumbs. Doll tho parsnips until tender, nnd mash smooth. Add tho butter, salt, pepper, onion, and milk, lluttor n bnklng-pau and cover tho bottom with n, layer ot parsnips. Cover tho top with bread crumbs and dot with but ter. Drown In tho oven nnd servo hot. Cherry Mold. Wash and soak half a pound ot driod chorrles. Sift threo tahlespoon fula of flour Into a basin, gradually add two cupfuls ot milk, halt a tea spoonful of salt, tlirco tablespoonfuls of sugar, ono tnblespoonful of molted butter, threo well-beaten eggs nnd tho cherries. Pour into a buttered mold lined with cherries, cover with but tered paper and stoam for ono hour and n half. Turn out and serve with sweet cauco. To Vary tho Children's Supper. A nlco supper dish for tho children may bo mado by rubbing a cupful of rniains and prunes cooked together or either of them separately and a cupful of rico through tho colander, adding tho yolk of an egg, a llttlo sugar and squcczo of lemon, thinning with water and cooking n fow minutes Chopped raisins worked Into any soft cheese Is a nutritious filling for a sand wich. Woman's World, Variety Salads Tnko three cupfuls finely shaved cnbbago, half cupful diced apples, ono quarter cupful diced celery, ono cupful grated pineapple, boiled salad dress ing, lcttuco; mix together tho cab bage, npplo, celery nnd plneapplo, mois ten with salad dressing and servo ln lcttuco leaves; garnish with whipped cream. When You Bake a Cake. To prevent cako from sticking to tins when baked, greaso tho tins, then dust them with flour Lightly beat out tho loose flour, leaving only what stlrks to tho grosso. This does away with the old-fashioned method of lin ing tho pans with greased paper. To Lay New Matting. Cut each width six inchea longer thau necessary, Then ravel tho ends nnd tie tho cords together. When the matting is taken up to bo cleaned It cannot ravel and thoro Is no waste. A Wafxhiul Guard The Stomach, Liver and Bow. els arc real factors in health matters, and it is a wise plan to watch them care fully. As soon as the appetite wanes, or the . , digestion hecomca ,' impaired, recourse ' should be had to , HOSTETTER'S Stomach Bitters On a War Footlnn. "Meyer," said tho professor in the Landsturm to his next neighbor in the lino, after n successful charge against the English trenches, "as a student I have rather often had to givo you a pretty low mark. Hut as n comrade I havo to grade you 1-A." Tho difference between stealing and embezzling depends altogether on the size of tho pile that tho thitt gcta nway with. 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