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About Portland new age. (Portland, Or.) 1905-1907 | View Entire Issue (June 30, 1906)
yirpry rjjqpffgnijprig : 'i'yffiOtMJu o.r, -,n ir .i's:.,.,.',,,.. ! ')"," li, k "(- -"f" ' V v'itflW ( (f" ' THE NEW AGE, PORTLAND, OREGON ! ! I V, Jilt ALL HAIL PE-RU-NA. STOMACH CATARRH. MIhh Mary O'Urlcn, .105 Myrtlo j Ave., JJrooklyn, N. Y., writes: j "Prriinn rurril mp In five weeks of catarrh of (he stomuth, after Miffurlng for four yearn and doctoring without firuct. In common with other grate ful ones who hnvo been bt-nolltted by your dlHcovery I say, All hall to I'erunn." Mr. II. J. Honncmiiu, Oakland, Nob., writes: "I waitod boforo writing to you about my sickness, catarrh of the stomarh, which I hnd ovor a year ago. "Thoro were peoplo who told tno it rould not stay cured, but I am suro that I am cured, for I do not fool any more 111 effects, have a good appetite and am Klng ' "Ho I am, and will nay to all, I am iMircd for good. "I thank ynu for your kindncB". "Prrunn will be our house medicine hereafter." Catarrh of tlio atomnch la also known In common parlance) aa dyspepsia, gas trltls and indigestion. No mudlclno will bo of any permanent benefit ex cept It roinovon thn catarrh. A Qrcnt Tonic. Mr. Austin M. Kmall, Avtorla, Ore., writes: "During the hot weatbor of the oast slimmer I lost my appetite. I tried I'oruna, and found It pleasant to take, a splendid appetizer and a great tonic." I - : A Unique Clly. In one respect, Quito, tbo capital of Ecuador, Is the most unloni? Hy In tin ' world. It Is situated In both tin. lorth- rn and southern hemispheres If w accept the equator an the real dividing Hue a distinction claimed by no other place of Importance on the globe. At Quito tlio Htm rises and sets nt fl 'clock the year round. You may fop got to wind your watch whllo you art visiting the lOoundorlaii capital, but you need not hunt up a regulator; set II when the sun rises or sets, nnd you will be sure to bo right. Old Sol mlikos uo mistakes. Tlio seasons, as far as names are con cerned, chnngo almost Instantly; but, an the temperature Is remarkably even, tlicso curious points are seldom thought of by the peoplo who mnko Quito tbeli homo. Our I.noknl 1I Furore. It In the locked up forces within that Ho deep In our nature.H, not those that aro on the surface, that tent our mettle. It Is within everybody's Kver to call out thcflo hidden force, to bo some body and to do something worth whllo In tho world, and the man who does not do It In violating his sacred birth right. Success Magazine. I'elcr I'ry'a lhllooltjr. Half truths are worse than whols lies. Homo women mnko "flirting" covef a multitude of sins. Marriage Is a partnership In which woman Ih never the "silent partner." Itny your wife a good diamond ring for economy's sake. She'll never went out many pairs of gloves aftor that. IMttsburg Oazette. LAND SCRIP IS& Ai'ptnvril tmt hcrlp for urvr)ni. uuaurvrynl, llmlirril ur iirmtli- guvrruiiirui Unit. II, M, HAMILTON, I'onuud llul.l, lmlud, umuu GASOLCNE ENGINES (0 hor.- power lully warrauted, f IJ9. All alsoa auJ t) In at luweit I'rlcoi. Wilt (or cUlog, RtlERSON MACMINCRY COMPANY Portland, Oregon. CLASSIFIEDADVERTISING Portland Trade Directory Naniee and Adilrtaat a In Portland of Repre ecntetlve Ituelnc aa rirme. MAOIU I.AN'l'KllNH-W.I.I. r Co., loHlaad. Url rli'' un Iiilrut and HIKln. IIOHhKh of all WlmU fur ! at Yry rauonabl Irtc. luutr Kroui ml CKKAM HKPAIIA'IOIW-W. luarautM Hi U.H. b.lnmlor In b lli lint. Write tut (? vetaltu. lUitlnwd IU, t lllli aud Oak. MKN'HOI.OTIUMI-llultuin . rVn.lUton. iol. Moola Alfred ll.nlauilu . Va,'t roirtcl clolli.a kvorjrlliliif In nico'. runiUliliiai. liorrlegu ami ttltiu alrla. t)pll Htonlr, ruUlTrHY 01-If you nam your htnt to la route rate k rlt ua fur ftra )erllcutre aboul 1'u HINA VUlll.lllV f k'KUn-Acm. Mill C. I'arllanil, Orraon. I'lANOrt A OIUIANM- Oldrat lno houiaon la rltlo cvl. Orm and I'lauoa ou y uayiu.ula. Writ Ar lUt. IM ui quota you a rk'. All.o Ollbail-IUtuakvr I'a, Ponlaiul, Uracon. V ANTKI-Vlf ii and Womtu to Warn ll.rrxr trada In.Ubt wtakti k'ra.liuira ram rrom fit lit tu Hcaklyi tirUiiairiH-orii t'tUa flrr I Molar Hy.um o( t'ollKf, U S. I'outtli at., loillaud. TKI.KUKAIMIY TAlToinirilKK. Co"uT Jilt I. cour. and olt on iiHJlirnl wliru maduat4 lulaoiYvr aood only for .hurt lliu. Writ fur iar lUulara. rACU'lO TKl.KdltA I'll INttYITUTK Uraad Ih.alra llulldliif, IVrllaiul, l)rton. f. N.U, N. 36-M RrS N wrttlny io4TriUrpU 3 vmmvm ! yvpvr An Klifht-Slilecl Ilnrtt. Hero In a plan for n bnin of the eight Bided or octagon shape. TIiIh octagonal burn la 25 feet on ouch side, providing accomomdutlon for about lltty head of cattle. There Is a considerable gain In lloor space when the octngon form Is used Instead of tlio square form, the name amount of wall enclosing a great er number of squaro feet. Tlio main objection to an eight-sided barn Is that It Ih dlllkmlt to fill with a hay fork or sheaf carrier. This may bo largely overcome by erecting a gablo on ono of the sides of tlio roof and running n track In rrom that height, which may be extended to within 20 feet of tlio op posite wall. Tlio roof requires to be sclf-supiwrtlng and to sccuro this the plates should bo bolted together nt tlio comers and held by a band of Iron 4 feet long, bent to fit nnd solidly bolted so that the corners can never spread. In the stable part the larger cattlo should bo assigned to tho outer clrclo, tho smaller ones to the Inner row. Ono feeding alley serves for tho two rows, nnd a circular track can bo arranged for cnrrylng slhige. In order to got nutllcleut light there requires to bo an almost continuous window alwut threo feet above tho ground. Montreal Star. Profit In Korea! Thlnnlns. A bulletin entitled "Improvement Thinning" hns been Issued by tho State forester of Massachusetts. Tho author shows that tho growth on considerable areas cnu bo Improved and made moro productive by the application of uiodcr ute thinning whllo tho stands aro In tho process of development. Thin ns often ns the material to be removed will pay for Its removal Is tho rule laid down ,11s' to how often to thin. As to tho de gree to which it Is safo to thin, the cover should never bo broken to such nu extent that It will not close again In two or threo yearn nnd enst a dense shade. In answer to tho objection that Is sometimes urged that such work Is tmpractlcablo under existing conditions of tho labor and wood market, tho au thor refers to the fact that thinning has been done and Is going ou now In Massachusetts and neighboring States, and that It hns not only paid for Itself, but bus In Rouiu Instances yielded a nut protlt of from twenty-live centa to $2 on each cord of wood removed. l'ropnre the Wool Well. A wool grower sending wool to mar ket In a heavy, dirty condition, leav ing anything In the ticcce to mnko moro weight, and expecting to get more money Is greatly mistaken, lluyern es tlmate the value of the clip by the net yield of clean wool. When grower do their best they secure for themselves tho best results. The soundness of the tlber may be tested by stretching n small staple between tho lingers. Sta plo 2 Hi Inches In length up, Ih classod combing below clothing. Labor ex pended In preparing tho clip for salo Is well liestowed and brings Its own to ward. The yolk In wool Is tho oily substance which gives color ami lends softness to tho ticcce. It also promoter tho growth of tho tleeco nnd prevents the wenrlng of tho fiber. Good feeding, shelter mid care promotes this secre tion. Sheep mill II nil Weather, Sheep are tender, and but for their dense covering of wool, could not en dure severe winters. In tho wild state tho lambs aro not produced until mild weather. Domestication hns changed tho conditions somewhat, and lambs como early, but they aro not well pro tected with wool covering and ueod warmth. This fact must not be over looked when tho ewes are due to lamb. Hya for I'aatMr. Th varly rye always shows Itself aoou after the weather begins to moder ate In the spring, and some farmers usually then begin to use It for pastur ag. It Is a mistake to use the rye too early, aa It may cause scours. It Is rery laxative In Its effects, belug watery, and a change from dry feed to young rye rery Mriy m m season mar result in Iom of milk. w& 'iv nB ' Truvt-lliiir School of Atrrlculture. Cornell University In New York will this summer mnko an entirely new and somewhat unlquo departuro In lt agri cultural work. Following a petition signed by seventeen Btudents who were desirous of becoming acquainted with agricultural conditions existing In dif ferent iKirtlons of tho United States, tho collego will send out n upeclnl car, fitted with the accommodations for tho housing nnd study equipment of tho stu dents during their trip. It has been styled n traveling school of agriculture. Those In charge plan to start on tho trip about tho 1st of July, tho Itlncrnry being planned with a view to covering about eight weeks, whllo tho cost per student Ih placed at about $100. Tho car will go from Ithaca to Buffalo and through Ohio, Illinois, Iown, Nebraska, Colorado. Texas. Loulslann. MIhrIrrIh. pi, Alabama, Georgia, South Carolina, Virginia, rcnnnylvanln and back homo. In n way this experiment will bo along the line of tho seed corn nnd good road special trains which hnvo been in oper ation on many lines of rond in tho up per Mississippi valley during tho past two years, proving both popular nnd grently beneficial to tho agricultural In terests of tho localities visited. Tho courso of agricultural Instruction con templated In tho nbovo tour will glvo tho students who tnko ndvnntago of It u urst Hand and Intlmnto ns well an ox tensive, acqualntiiiico with tlio condi tions nnd methods of agriculture cover ing tho wholo country nnd will givo a breadth of view nnd n fund of practical Information that could hardly bo got from study In ono place or In ono school. flortta Will V.nt Kvcrrthln. Hero aro boiiio things which tho brush goat will cut: Hazel, crab, blackberry, cedar, hemlock, holly, wil lows, haws, buck, HquiiwbcrrlcH, hick ory, sago brush, elder, gronsowood, su mac, nsh, grape, Jackoak, mahogany, pine, maple, llr, rosebush, cherry, uldor, salal, apple, poplar, nil kinds of oak, plum, elm and ninny others. Ah to weodH, overythlng uppenra to bo to their taste, even to tho jwlson Ivy, which soiuo breeders say they eat safely, pro vided they havo n vurloty of other weeds to vary their diet Urowslng gives tho venison or gnnio flavor to tho flesh, and for that reason Is to bo pre ferred; fed an sheep or cows, tho flesh has tlio mutton flavor. Fmnlarntlnar the Orchard. The Insect tax upon this country's agricultural Interests is something stupendous. Indeed, wero It not for tho ravages of Insects, great and small, the llfo nnd profits of tbo horticulturist would bo so attractive as to completely chnngo the present attitude toward their occupation. The government ex perts nro doing nn enormous amount of educativo work In determining tho ex act organisms that are responsible for each particular form of damago and tlio best mothod of combating same. Fu migation la ono of tho modem farmer's magic Bclenco wands by which, In a trice, ho clears his crops of Insect life that It not held eradicated would prob ably destroy his en tiro crop. In Cali fornia Immeuse balloonllko arrange ments of ennvns are used In fumigating fruit trees, nnd now a Texas Inventor proposes to modify tho plan, with tho Idea of making It available for smaller crops, such as cotton and com. The appliance consists of a supporting truck for movement over the ground, general ly by tho uso of horses, a combustion chamber for the formation of the fumes, or gases employed ns fumlgant, and n framework, adjustable as to heights, and a hood covering tho whole. At tho rear n deflector curtain Is pro vided, with a depending shield extend ing across the combustion chamber to dellect tho fumes and force them Into contact with tho plnnts. with an appa ratus of this general typo It Is possible to effectively nnd rapidly treat large numbers of plants, tho deflector or hood extending over two full rows of plants. Sacranieuto Hoe. How Ara tho Teeth T Many farmers make the mistake of feeding stock food or other similar mix ture to horses when they seem to hare difficulty in tatlug, when what the ani mal needs Is to have his teeth cared, for by a competent veterluarlan. A bora who teeth are out of order, bolts much of Its food because It cannot mas ticate It, hence the food taken does lit tle or no good and the animal loses both flesh and energy. If the horse la trylnx to eat and Is not keeping up Its vigor better look to its teeth, for la nine cases out of tea here Is wosrs ta treuUU lies, tmT VaappreeUted Ambition. "My hair," remarked tho middle aged man, sadly, "Is the most ambi tious thing nbout me, it seems." "What's tho answer?" queried his friend. "It Is always coming out on top," explained tho pnrty of tho first part To Break In New Shoes. Atwayi lhake In Allan's Foot-Etfe, it powder. Itctireit hot, Bwentltiff, aching, iwollcn feet. Curen corrn. Ingrowing nalli and biinloru. At allilruirKlata and ahoe atorea.ttr. tlnn't arcent anyxtilHtltute. Sample malted FREE. Addroaa Allen S. Olmated, Ij Uoy, N. Y. , Bpeclnl Tcrma I "And have you any special terms for summer girls when they como in a pnrty?" asked tho pretty brunetto In the mountain hotel. "Yes, Indeed," responded tho clerk, suavely. ' "And what arc they?" " Tenches' and 'dears.' " FITS NrrvB PI. Vltua Dance and all Ntrroua Dla.aui i tH-rmanantly curiM nr Dr. Kline's Orral Ni-rve Itrsmrer. Hand for KIIKE 3 trial bottl nnd ircatlic. Dr.lt. lt.Klln. ,1x1., 831 Arch M.,l'ulla.,r. The Mole Una Kyea. Tho majority of peoplo bellcvo that tho molo Is even "blinder" thnn the proverblul bat, but tho naturalists know that such Is not tho case. Sir John Lubbock nnd Carl Hess, the lat ter a noted German naturalist, by care ful Investigation proved that tho molo hns eyes which aro ns perfect ns those of n liorso or nn elephant. They aro very sninll optics, to bo suro (only one millimeter in diameter), but In the mntter of reflection and refraction do not differ from the normal eyes in larger animals. AM't'ctnblc PrcpnralionrorAa-simllnliiigllicFoodtindKcduin-UnglhcSlomaclonndUowclsof Promotes Digcslion.ClwcrfuI ncssandltcst.Conlalns ncilhcr Opium.Mornhlnc nor Mineral. MOT NARCOTIC. ilHVofOUJk-SIHCBJfTCMM jKxJmna JUulUSJtt- AmmStd A perfect Remedy for Consllpa llon. Sour Stomach. Diarrhoea and Loss of Sleep. MaMBaaaMaiajaaw a aaajaaaaaaaaaaaaaaai r&c Simile Signature of NEW YORK. .EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. He Had Itemembered. Illrnm Ilobbs wna absent-minded. lie admitted that himself. Still, even he was occasionally surprised by his own fallings. Ono morning ho reached his otllco unaccountably late. "Dear mo!" ho thought. "Wliero can I havo been?" Tho answer was not forthcoming. Ill ram sat down at his desk and took out his pockcMinndkerchlef. It was tied tightly In a knot. "Now," ho exclaimed, "what was that tor? Oh, yes Marthy told mo to got my shoes soled." With an air of resignation to the whims of womanhood he put on his hat, closed bis desk, and went out to the "soled-whlleyou-walt" cobblers. He went In and sat down, took off his shoes, and settled back In a chair to read his newspaper. "What is It, Mr. DobbsT" inquired the obbler. "What? Oh, er er er why oh, yea i I want my shoes soled." "Pardon me, air," said the cobbler, "but I finished soling them only half an hour ago. They can't be worn out yet, air." Deafness Can sot Be Cure4 Vi local aprllcatlona aa they rannot reach the auaeaaeil portion o( the ear. To a re U only one war locuredealuen, and thai la by couatltu tlonal raiueillea. lieafneaa la cauatd by an In flamed condition o( the tnucoua lining- ol the Kuatachlan TuUt. When thla tube la Inflamed you hare a rumbling tound or Imparled hear ing;, and when It la euttrely cloied, Deafneai la the reiult, and unleaa the Inflammation can be taken out and thla tube re. toted to It normal condition, hearing-will be dtatrojred foreran Bine caaea out ol ten are cauaed by Catarrh, which Is nothing but an Inflamed condition of tha-mucoua aunacea. We will give One Hundred Pollara (or any caaa ol laf nrti (cauaed by catarrh) that can not be cured by UaU's Catarrh Cure, bend lor alrcuUrt , Iree. r. J. CHKNKT A CO., Toledo, O. Bold by Druif lata, 75c. UaU's Vamlly 111U are the bast Aa Owl. "She thought he was rery prominent before their marriage." "Yea, she saw his picture In a news paper labeled 'A Young Man of the Day.' " "And now that they are married?" "She has fond out that he U a yeusf aaaa et the nbjat" tlaflUel Them All. Aunt Pantheu Brooks lived In a little New Hampshire village very many years without quarreling with any one, and was so thoroughly liked by every one for miles round that hor popularity excited the Interest of a summer visitor. "Aunt Panthcn," he asked, "how Is it that you keep on such good terms with every one, while they aro ail quar reling among themselves?" "Well," said Aunt I'nuthea, "being ns you aren't to stay hero long I'll tell you. When I go down the street I meet Jason Purdy, nnd he says, 'Why, Pan then, how well you lookl' " 'I;m glad you think so, Jnao,' I say, smiling nt him. "Next minute up comes Ezry Dracut, " 'Well now, Panthcn,' he says, 'how porely you aro looking this year.' "'My land, Ezry,' I say, 'how quick you are to notlco those things 1' "So It is with everything. Those who like to think ono way, I let 'em think rt, and those who llko to think the oth er, I let 'em think It." Who can deny that Aunt Pnnthea had discovered a comfortable philosophy of life? KotDeri will And Mr-, Yflnilow'i Soothing Syrup the be it remedy touie for their children during the teething period. Vtvf Thotmhta. Fred (after six month absence) Aro you married yet, old mun? Joe- Not mo. Fred But I thought you were go ing to marry that wealthy young widow t Joe I thought so, too, but I discov ered that sho was also a thinker. Tho Kind You Havo Always in uho for ovor 30 years, mid hns been xnndo under Inn pcr 'ffl 'J' Snnl supervision slnco its Infancy. &cc4tl Allow no ono todccclvo you In this. All Counterfeits, Imitations nnd "Just-iiM-good" tiro but Experiments that trlilo with nnd endanger tho health of Infunts nnd Children Experiences ngalnst Experiment, What is CASTORIA Oastorla is a harmless substltuto for Castor OH, Pnro gorlc, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is lMeasnut. It contains neither Opium, Morphlno nor other Nurcotlo subBtanoo. Its ago is its guarantee It destroys Worms and allays Foverlshncss. It cures Diarrhoou and Wind Colic. It relieves Toothing Troubles, cures Conrtlpatlon and Flatulency. It asslmiliitcs tho Food, regulates tho Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sloop. The Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Boars the 2L&tfffi&u The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years Your Tongue is Coated! LOOK Inside your watch cover and seel That's bad busi ness, 01111 What you been Eating? What were you drinking? What kind of Lazy Chair did you take exercise In? Now don't think It doesn't matter I Because, It's your Bowels that talk now, every time you open your Mouth. That doesn't help your Popularity, nor your Earning capacity. Besides, a man with bad Bowels is in s bad way. And, a Coated Tongue, or a Bad Breath, aro aure signs ol bad Bowels and poor Digestion, Go and take a. Ten Mile Walk, (or Exerclsel 'Finest thing In the world for Constipa tion, Indigestion, or Dyspepsia, Ten Mile Walks. Haven't time? Too Lazy? Well, there Is another Way. Take Artificial Exercise foryour Bowels. That's CASCARETS. They rouse tho Bowel Muscles, Just as a Cold Bath freshens Athletic Muscles. "Waken them up, Strengthen them so they Contract and Expand the Bowels and Intestines in a healthy active manner. That's how these muscles work the Food along, through your thirty feet o( Intes tines, to Its Finish. That's how they squeeze Gastric Juice into the food, to Digest It. That's how they make the millions of little Suckers In the Intestines draw tho Nutrition out of Food, and transform It Mil My Hair Ran Away Don't have a falling out with your hair. It might leave you I Then what? That would mean thin, scraggly, uneven, rough hair. Keep your hair at home! Fasten. It tightly to your scalp ! You can easily do it with Ayer's Hair Vigor. It is something more than a simple hair dress ing. It is a hair medicine, a hair tonic, a hair food. The best kind of a testimonial "Sold for ovor slxtr yoars." At, by J. O. Ayr Co., lowall, Maaa. All ,ao manafaoturera of 9 SARSAPABILU. yers PILLS. CHERRY PECTORAL. Ilia Dltterneaa. Maxim Gorky sneered, all the more bit tcrly because thoro were few to observe It. "Here you Americans," he said, "found me a bigamist in an hour and It hns taken you three years to find that you can't find whether ono of your Senators Is a blsmmlst or not." Then he absorbed such solace as there was In a gallon of tea. Philadelphia Ledger. Bought, nnd which has been has homo tho fjlgimtnro of Signature of into Blood, Brawn, Brain and Ilor.e. No purging from CASCAR ETS, because there Is no flood ing o( the Bowels with a waste of precious Digestive Juice, as with Salts, Castor Oil, "Physic," etc. Cascarets act like Exercise, harmless, pleasant, simple, convenient, but sure as Shoot ing. The thin little Ten Cent Box, carried In your Vest Pocket constantly, is suro protection against the results of Latt Suppers Cheerful Boosing Rapid Eating Slow Walking Easy Chair Athletics And Lazy Liver, Ono tablet taken whenever you suspect you need it will Insure you against 90 per cent of all other Ills likely to attack you. Because 90 per cent of these Ills begin in the Bowels, or exist through poor Nutrition. Cascarets don't purge, don't weaken, don't irritate, nor upset your stomach. Ten Cents, at all Druggists, Be very careful to get the genuine, made only by the Sterling Remedy Company, and never sold in bulk. Every tablet stamped "CCC." w rue TO OUR r MENDS I W wait te lead to ear friesdj a beaattfal frmaaekaef GOLD-rtATED BONBONBOX. ard-eaeie!ea ta esters. It U a beauty far Ue srewlai task. Jea ccats la stanta U asked as a stuart ol mf Ml aa U cer er cost of Catcart ts, wlUwUcnBslStrtrlakttUtaeed. ns igaay. eaneaisi uua laser. 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