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About The Estacada news. (Estacada, Or.) 1904-1908 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 12, 1905)
Economy POWERFUL SEARCHLIGHTS AT PORT ARTHUR. Is a strong point« with H oo d ’s S a r s a p a rilla . A bottle lasts longer and does Don’t try cheap cough medi cines. Get the best, Ayer’s C h e rry Pectoral. W hat a record it has, sixty years of more go o d than any other. It is the only medicine o f which can truly be said C h erry Pectoral 100 D O S E S O N E D O L L A R W i l l o w w a r e In d u s t r y . cures! Ask your doctor if he doesn’t use it for coughs, coid6, bronchitis, and ail throat and lung troubles. In ten years Maryland has jumped from fifth to third place in the willow- ware industry of the United States, ranking now next to New York and Pennsylvania. Baltimore is one of the three willow-ware centers which only have shown any actual growth in the business. In Maryland the center of the willow district lies in Howard County. In the neighborhood of Elk- ridge alone the output of willow ex ceeds $5,000 per annum, while Anne Arundel County contributes $2,500. M o th e rs w i l l fin d M rs. W in s lo w ’ s S o o th in g S y ru p th e best r e m e d y to use fo r t h e ir c h ild r e n d u r in g th e te e t h in g p e rio d . A great deal of sympathy is given a preacher because he doesn’t always get his salary. Transfer it to his wife, who works twice a» hard, and is not suppos ed to get anything but board and clothes, and a chance to praise the Lord. •* I b a re found that A y er's Cherry Pectoral l i th e beat m edicine I can prescribe fo r bron chitis. influensa. coughs, and hard colds.” M. LOOSMAM. M.D., Ithaca. N . Y. 2ft«., 50c., f l 00, fo r < Bronchitis One of tile big searchlights used by the Russians at Port Arthur la shown In the illustration. From the forts these projectors were worked Incessantly at night, and their intense white rays disclosed whatever move ments the Japanese made. The light, when thrown on an advancing enemy, alao tends to dazzle and confuse them. In conjunction with the electric projectors the Russians also used star ahells, which In exploding brilliantly lighted up the immediate territory. r i T Q Perm anently Cured. N o flteor nervousness M l U after first day's use o f Dr. K lin e ’s Great N erve Restorer. Hend for F r e e S 2 trial bottle and treatise. Dr. K . H . K lin e, Ltd., M l A rch 8 L , Phllatjelphla, Pa. There are occasions when rulers of South American republics must sigh for "a lodge in some vast wilderness,” but Clprlano Castro, President of Ven ezuela, lives the year round In the most extraordinary dwelling ever In TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY It Take L a x a tive Bromo Quinine Tablets. A ll drug habited by the head of a state. gists refund the m oney If It tails to cure. E. W i stands within a park In the heart of G rove’s signature Is ou each box. 2&c. I the capital city, Caracas, and, says Tit- The average statistical table is about Bits, Is built entirely of steel. as reliable as the average hunting or This remarkable government house fishing story. ■ Is covered on the outside with a kind I of soft stone, so that the stranger would think It Just an ordlnafy dwell ing, save that It seems rather small to serve as the residence of the first man of the land. Within, the walls are covered with laths and plaster, so that here, too, the visitor sees nothing un usual. Yet the walls, floors and ceil ings o f the half-dozen rooms compos ing the bouse are entirely of steel, and I am compelled by a sense of gn tita di the whole is built upon a foundation of to tell yon the great good your remedy has done me in acase of Contagions Blood hundreds of tons of Portland cement. President Castro erected the house Poison. Among other symptoms I was se verely afflicted with Rheumatism, and got at huge expense, designing that It almost past going. The disease got a firm shonld be earthquake proof. He and hold upon my system; my blood was thor bis w ife have had good reason to be oughly poisoned with the virus. I lost in afraid o f earthquakes. weight, was run down, had sore throat, When the little town of Cucuta, a eruptions, splotches and other evidences of the disease. I was truly in a bad shape suburb of Caracas, was some years when I began the use of S. S. S., but the ago shaken from the face of the earth, persistent use of it brought me out of my as a crumb from a table-cloth, Señora trouble safe and sound, and I have the Castro was the only member o f her courage to publicly testify to the virtues of family to escape with her life. Presi your great blood remedy, S. S. 8., and to recommend it to all blood-poison suffer dent Castro himself, who happened to ers, sincerely believing if it is taken ac be standing on a hill outside the town, cording to directions, and given a fair saw his abode crumble like a house of trial, it will thoroughly eliminate every cards upon the heads of those within. particle of the virus. J J a a m m e h s - CummAN. Again. In October two years ago, a Stark Hotel, Greenaburg, Pa. midnight earthquake threw President Castro from his bed. Then, In his Painful swellings in the groins, red ertr>‘ fright, he Jumped through a window to tions upon the skin, sores in the mouth a paved court, and broke his leg. The and loss of hair and eyebrows, are some of the symptoms of this vile disease. S. S. S. next day he conceived the idea of the is an antidote for the awful virus that steel house, believing that a house attacks and destroys even the bones. built of that metal upon a very deep, S. S. S. contains no Mercury, Potash ot solid foundation of cement would with ingredient. We offer fr.ooc stand any earthquake, no matter how other mineral inj^rediei not absolutely veget. violent. for proof that it is no — able. Home treat Accordingly, he ordered from the ment book giving the symptoms and United States steel beams for the other interesting frame and steel plates for the walls, and valuable infor ceilings and floors, and many months mation about this were spent In the construction of the disease, m a ile d only steel house, so far as known. In free. Our physi the world. As soon as It was finished cians advise free those who write us. and furnished the Castros moved In. As President Castro owns both the The Swift Speclflo Comp any, Atlanta, 6a, house and the park surrounding it, he will probably continue to live In this abode of steel after the expiration of his term o f office. A New Jersey woman thinks she ia entitled to two pensions because she is the widow of one soldier and the grass widow of another. DREAD OF H uh " ANITY sss A a jfia a a U P e r s o n a lity . Behind nearly every great public mss there la an army of secretaries. Correct any tendency to constipa tion with sm all doses of Ayer's Pills« A r e V is itin g Lists T o o L o n g? Mr*. De Fashion (average society lady making her round of calls owing to av erage society friends)— Is Mrs. Wiggins- Van Mortlande at home? Servant— No, madam, she’s----- Mrs.'De Fashion— Please hand her my clerks. Inspirers, understudies, wire card when she returns. pullers. '> r y often the great man Is Servant— She won’t return, madam. but the voice; the thought, the pro She was buried a mouth ago. posals, the information, have all been A GUARANTEED CURE FOR PILES supplied by this unseen cohort o f ob Itch in g Blind, B leeding or Protruding Plica. scure colleagues. One can easily ex Y o u r druggist w ill refund m oney If P A Z O O IN T aggerate the amount of merit that be M E N T falls to cure you In • to 14 days. 60c. longs to either the one class or the Sign ortho Tnree Balls. other of those co-operative laborers. The three balls used by pawnbrokers The great man usually gets the better are the symbol of St. Nicholas. There is part of the bargain; he alone Is Inrge a legend to the effect that the saint ones In the public eye, and the public Is offered three purses of gold to three only too willing to pay court to the I women to enable them to marry. The purses of those days were small bags, A 8U B W A Y RAILWAY STATION, I which when tied at the top to keep in the | coins somewhat resembled balls. One o f th e H a n d s o m e K io s k s a t B u d a p e s t. 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