The Estacada news. (Estacada, Or.) 1904-1908, July 06, 1905, Image 7

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H er P u rp ose.
“ M other th in k s you’ll m ake me a good
w ife,” said the girl’s intended.
"Indeed ?” replied the girl w ith the
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V determ ined jaw , “ you tell your m other
C O N S U M P T IO N
I ’ll m ake you a good husband.”— P h ila ­
O n th e w a lls of th e b a rra c k s , on th e delphia Ledger.
sid e s of th e te n ts, a t th e fo o t o f ev ery
la N a tio n o f C h a u ffe u r s .
J a p a n e s e so ld ier’s cot h a n g s a p rin te d
F o r coughs and colds th e re Is no better
T h e F re n c h n atio n go closely g u a rd s copy of seven m oral p recep ts, sa y s th e m edicine th a n P iso ’s Cure for C onsum p­
h e r su p rem acy In th e m otor w orld th a t N ew Y ork W orld. T h e E m p e ro r of tion. Price 25 cents.
p la n s a r e b eing m ade so t h a t every J a p a n Is su p p o sed to be th e a u th o r.
You don’t like those gray
A S o n 's S u g g e s t io n .
F re n c h boy will be m ade fa m ilia r w ith A t an y ra te , he, a s gen eral-ln -ch ief, Is­
F a th e r (cutting the
whip
sm artly
th e o p e ra tio n a n d th e p rin cip le s In­ su ed th em to h is a rm y . T h e la s t th in g
hairs, do you? And your hus­
v o lv ed In th e co n stru ctio n of th e a u to ­ th e so ld ier sees on re tirin g , th e first through the air)— See, Tomm y, how l
band certainly doesn’t like
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m obile, sa y s th e P h ila d e lp h ia R ecord. th in g to g re e t h is eyes w h en he
ing him a t all.
them. Then why not try a
A co u rse o f in stru c tio n Is being a r r a n g ­
a w a k e s, a r e th e s e p recep ts.
T om m y— P a p a , why don’t you spank
e d fo r In tro d u c tio n Into th e p ublic
bottle of Ayer’s Hair Vigor?
E v e ry m o rn in g a f t e r roll call a n offi­ us children th a t w ay?— Glasgow Times.
schools. T h e re a re a n u m b er o f te c h n i­ ce r of each com p an y re a d s th e p re­
It restores color to gray hair
cal schools w h ere th e d e ta ils of a u to ­
o th e r s w i l l A nd M rs. W in s lo w ’s S o o t h in g
c e p ts to his m en. T h en he m a k e s th e S y M
every time, all the deep, rich
r u p t h e b e s t r e m e d y to u s e fo r t h e ir c h ild r e n
m o b ile In stru c tio n s a re Im p a rte d to
m en re c ite th em In co n cert, a n d a f t ­ d u r in g t h e t e e t h i n g p e r io d .
color of early life. And it
th o s e w h o d e sire su ch know ledge.
e r w a r d calls upon in d iv id u a l aoldiers
I t is sa id t h a t no city In th e w orld
cures dandruff also.
to r e p e a t th em .
T h ere is s grave-digging school In
g iv e s th e sa m e e n c o u ra g e m e n t to au-
In b a rra c k « th e officers d rill th e B russels, and all the candidates for the
« I certainly b eliev e that Ayer** Hair Vigor
to m o b ilin g a s P a ris. I t h a s b een de­
1« a splendid preparation for the hair and
m en In th e k n o w led g e o f th e p re c e p ts, post of sexton in Belgium to be eligible
acalp, for I have used It m ore or less for six
cid e d t h a t all th e p u b lic h o sp ita ls sh all
years. I can ch e e rfu lly recom m end It to any­
a n d e x p la in to th e m In d e ta il, illu s­ m ust h a re g raduated from this school.
one In need o f such a pieparatlon.” — Mu*.
b e eq u ip p ed w ith self-propelled a m b u ­
t r a tin g th e ir e x p la n a tio n s w ith e x a m ­
K a t e H o y t , M inneapolis, Minn.
la n c e s a n d a v ery speedy c a r h a s been
J u s t D isc rim in a tio n In R ailw ay R a te s.
ples d ra w n from h isto ry . D eeds of
o rd e re d to be a tta c h e d to th e m u n icip al
Made by J . G. A yer Co., L ow ell, U u i .
A ll ra ilro a d m en q u a lifie d to speak
W ash in g to n , A le x a n d e r, C a e sa r, N a­
A ls o m anufacturers o f
la b o ra to ry , w h e re all th e bom bs fo u n d
poleon, G r a n t a n d o th e r fa m o u s com ­ on th e s u b je c t in a resp o n sib le way are
s a r sa pa r ill a .
o n th e s tr e e ts of th a t c ity sh all be t a ­
m a n d e rs a r e re la te d , th a t th e soldiers lik e ly to ag ree w ith P re s id e n t S am uel
ken fo r In v e stig a tio n a n d d e stru c tio n .
pectoral .
aiay know th e p re c e p ts In p ra c tic a l S pencer of th e S o u th e rn ra ilw a y w hen
h e sa y s:
“ T h e re is no d iv isio n of i
A t th e present m om ent there are 194 a p p lic a tio n a s w ell a s In th e o ry .
o p in io n as to th e d e s ira b ility of s to p ­
B a ro n K an ek o , a J a p a n e s e s ta te s ­
m onum ents in G erm any th a t have been
p in g a ll se cre t o r u n ju s tly d is c rim in a ­
orr Duty.
com pleted to P rince Bism arck, whll« m an w ho re c e n tly v isite d th is c o u n ­
fo rty -fo u r others are In process of con­ tr y on a co n fid en tial m ission, a s s e rts to ry devices a n d p ra c tic e s of w h a tso ­
“ HelloT* cried the policem an, “read ­
ev er c h a r a c te r .”
stru ctio n or are planned.
ing a paper, eh? I thought you were a
t h a t th e p erso n al v a lo r o f th e J a p a n e s e
M r. Spencer", in sp e ak in g of “ u n ju s t­ blind m an.’*
so ld iers is d u e to »lie p r a c tic e of th e
ly d is c rim in a to ry ” r a te s a n d devices,
“ So I am during business hours,” the
D ifferen t V iew s o f It.
seven p re c e p ts.
H e re th e y a re, as
(N e llie M un so n H o lm an in “ Success tr a n s la te d by B a ro n K a n e k o fro m th e m akes a d is tin c tio n w h ic h is a t once blind beggar replied, “b u t I ’m off duty
a p p a r e n t to com m on se n se. T h e re m ay now.” — P hiladelphia P ress.
M ag azin e.’’)
M ik a d o 's e d ic t:
be d is c rim in a tio n in f re ig h t ra te s w h ich
"T o be sin c e re a n d loyal a n d g u a rd
“ W h a t is th e se cre t ol success?”
Perm an en tly Cured. N o flt$or n ervousness
is ju s t, reaso n a b le a n d im p e ra tiv e ly re ­ I r I i T I A U after
first day’s use of D r.K lln e’aUreat N erve
a g a in s t u n tru th fu ln e s s .
ask ed th e m ag azine.
q u ire d by th e com plex co m m ercial an d Restorer. Send for F r e e 9 2 trial bottle and treatise.
“ Do w r ite ,” sa id th e p en .
“T o re sp e c t su p e rio rs, k eep tr u e to g eo g rap h ical c o n d itio n s w ith w h ic h e x ­ Dr. K. H . K line, Ltd., »31 Arch 8L . Philadelphia, Pa.
“ Be p ro g re ssiv e ,” sa id th e eu ch re co m ra d e s a n d g u a rd a g a in s t la w le s s­ p e rt r a te m ak ers h a v e to d e a l. To ab o l­
P a r t ic u la r .
pack.
n ess a n d Insolence.
ish su c h open an d h o n e s t d is c rim in a ­
“ D a rlin g ,” w h isp e red th e a r d e n t
“ Be ex act a n d on tim e ,” sa id th e
"T o obey th e co m m an d o f su p e rio rs, tio n m ig h t p a ra ly z e th e in d u s trie s of
cl'<ck.
Irre sp e c tiv e o f Its n a tu re , a n d n e v e r c itie s, sta te s an d w h o le se ctio n s of ou r su ito r, "m a y I p re ss you w ith m y m an ­
ly a rm ? ”
“ Be carefu l n o t to b reak y o u r w o rd ,” to r e s is t o r d is r e g a r d I t
n a tio n a l te r r ito r y .
“ I am fro m M isso u ri,” rep lied }he
sa id th e ty p e w rite r.
“T o p rize b ra v e ry a n d c o u ra g e an d
T h is d is tin c tio n b etw een ju s t an d b e a u tifu l g irl, “ a n d y ou w ill h a v e to
“ D o n ’t b e a fra id to s trik e w h en you be d ilig e n t In th e p e rfo rm a n c e o f d u ­ u n ju s t d is c rim in a tio n is c le a rly recog­
find y o u r m a tc h ,” sa id th e la m p .
tie s, a n d g u a rd a g a in s t co w a rd ic e an d n ized in th e co n clu sio n s of th e in te r n a ­ sh o w m e.”
“ S how you w h a t? ”
“ P u s h a n d p u l l ,” sa id th e d o o r.
tim id ity .
tio n a l R a ilw a y congress, p u b lis h e d yes­
“ P ro o f t h a t you belong to th e P ro ss­
“ S tan d firm a n d u n y ie ld in g ,” said
“T o b o a s t n o t o f b ru ta l co u rag e, an d te rd a y :
e r s ’ U n io n .”
th e flagstaff.
n e ith e r q u a rre l w ith n o r In su lt o th e rs,
“ T a r if fs s h o u l d be b a s e d o n c o m m e r c i a l p r i n
“ D o n ’t ch a n g e w ith every w in d th a t w h ic h w ill in c ite g e n e ra l h a tre d .
c ip l e s , t a k i n g i n t o a c c o u n t t h e « p e d a l c o n d i ­
tio n s w hich b ear u p o n th e com m ercial value
b lo w s,” sa id th e w e a th e r v a n e .
"T o c u ltiv a te v irtu e a n d p ra c tic e f r u ­ of t h e s e r v i c e s r e n d e r e d . W i t h t h e r e s e r v s -
“ N ever becom e d u ll a n d r u s ty ,” said g a lity , an d g u a r d a g a in s t e x tra v a g a n c e t i o n t h a t r a t e s s h a l l i>e c h a r g e d w i t h o u t a r b i ­
t r a r y d i s c r i m i n a t i o n to a ll s h ip p e r s a lik e u n ­
t h e ho e.
a n d effem inacy.
d e r l i k e c o n d i t i o n s , tl e D i s k i n g of r a t e s s h o u l d
For Infants and Children.
“ C lim b s te a d ily u p ,” sa id th e h ill.
"T o p rize re p u ta tio n a n d honor, a n d a s f a r as p o s s i b l e h a v e a l l t h e e l a s t i c i t y n e c e s ­
s
a r y t o p e r m i t t h e d e v e l o p m e n t of t h e traf fic
“ K e e p b r ig h t a n d d o n ’t m in d th e g u a rd a g a in s t v u lg a rity a n d g re e d .”
a n a to p r o d u c e th e g r e a t e s t re s u lts to t h e p u b ­
lic a n d t o tt.e r a i l r o a d s t h e m s e l v e s . ”
c lo u d s ,” said th e su n .
" C u ltiv a te a calm e x te rio r, b u t be
T h e p re se n t p ro p o sal is, as M r.
W HAT THE SIM P L O N M EANS.
B ea rs the
read y for e m e rg e n c ie t,” sa id th e in n o ­
W a lk e r D. H in e s , of L o u isv ille, show ed
S ig n a tu re o f
c e n t flo w er; “ even I alw ay s c a rry a b e N e w T u n n e l W i l l E f f a c e a R o m a n ­ in h is re m a rk a b le te s tim o n y th e o th e r
tic a n d H ia to r lc a l P a th .
d a y befo re th e se n a te c o m m itte e a t
p i s t i l .”
B u t th e p iercin g o f th e S im plon w ill, W a s h in g to n , to c ry sta lliz e flexible and
T o o D e e p f o r H im .
O n e S a c r e d S e c r et.
“T h ere’s one thing I can ’t und erstan d
n h ap p ily , b rin g w ith It th e final ef- ju s tly d is c rim in a to ry ra te s in to fixed
P a rk e r— I have noticed th a t nearly all tc e m e n t o f one o f th e m o st ro m a n tic g o v e rn m e n t ra te s w h ic h c a n n o t
be ab o u t farm in g ,” said the city chap who
th e articles on “ How to M anage a H u s­ nd g ra n d ly h isto ric a l p a th s in h u m an changed ex cep t by th e in te rv e n tio n of had contracted with a farm er for a
b an d " w ere w ritten by unm arried wom­ ip e d ltio n — th e closing c u rta in In th e som e g o v e rn m e n t tr ib u n a l, an d by thiB w eek’s board, as he w atched th e hired
en.
H ow do you account for it?
m an turning the soil.
K erw in— Oh, you don’t suppose a m ar­ lost p ic tu re sq u e d ra m a E u ro p e h a s v ery process to in c re a se “ th e te m p ta ­
“ W h at be th a t, young feller?” queried
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ried wom an is goin to give her little plan
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generous hunk of hom e-m ade tobacco.
tte a th e co m p llcatlo n a o f society a n d som e ovepow ering an d u rg e n t co m m er­
“ I can’t u n d erstan d ,” said the city
■ar; Its c o m p lex ities d e ta il th e en- cial c o n d itio n ” — New Y ork S u n .
W hy can ’t K ing E d w ard be burled in
chap, “ why the ground w as placed b o t­
S co tlan d ? Ans.— B ecause he isn’t dead.
i ra im e n t o f p erso n a l m a g n e tism an d
tom side up, so th a t it has to be torned
Idleness is m any gathered m iseries in over with a plow before th e crops can be
>rce.
p lanted.”
T h e su p e rb ly b u ilt ro ad o v e r , th e one nam e.— R ichter.
MALLEABLE IRON STUMP PULLERS Ips h a s re m a in e d o n e o f th e m o st fas-
Fastest, ligh test and strongest stu m p Puller
n a tin g d iv e rsio n s fo r th e th o u g h tfu l
on the m arket. 11» H orse pow er on the sweep
with tw o horses. W rite lor descriptive catalog
lu rlst, an d h a s been f r a u g h t w ith
and pvtatS.
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lem o rab le ex p erien ces. F ro m th e mo-
RKIERSON M AC H IN ERY CO.
F o o t of M orrison S tr e e t
P ortlan d . O regon
len t o f e m b a rk a tio n in th e yellow dll-
rence, w h en th e w h ip w a s crack ed
per th e h e a d s o f th e p o st h o rses a t
rleg , u n til th e a r riv a l In th e gorge of
Those afflicted w ith Eczema know
le G ondo a t Iselle, i t w a s a contlnu- more than can be told of the suffering imposed by th is “ flesh
usly u n fo ld in g ta b le a u o f g ra n d e u r fire. ” It usually begins with a s lig h t redness of the skin, which gradually
nd c h arm . T h e o v e rtu re h a d begun spreads, followed by blisters and pustules discharging a thin, stick y fluid
ack In th e R h o n e V alley w ith th e that dries and scales off, leaving an inflamed surface, and at times the itch­
is tle s of Sion a n d S lerre, th e to w e rs in g and burning are almost unbearable. W hile any part of the body is
L O W CAN
f L oueche, a n d M a rtig n y , a t th e foot liable to be attacked, the
t th e G re a t St. B e rn a rd . B u t w h en hands, feet, back, arms, face
Eczema made its appearanee on my left limb the
W aist High
>e ascen sio n o f th e Sim plon b eg a n it and legs are the parts most size of my thumb in 1893, and spread until it was
large
as my hand, burning, itching and paining
ecam e a long se rie s o f w in d in g s often afflicted. The cause of
Skim s Cold
iro u g h fortified defiles le a d in g a ro u n d Eczema is a too acid condi­ me, and for which I could get no relief, until see­
o r W arm
■rrifylng a b y s se s a n d th ro u g h th e tion of the blood. The cir­ ing the other cures advertised by you I wrote and
secured the advise of your physicians, commenced
Milk
lld e st of m o u n ta in
recesses. O ne culation becomes l o a d e d
S. S. S. and it cured me.
■as aw e d by th e sp le n d o r a n d stirre d with fiery, acid poisons that
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1th conflicting em o tio n s. I t w a s in- are f o r c e d through the
C ream
sed a refn g e— th e hospice o f th e Au- glands and pores of the skin which set the flesh aflame. Since the cause of
astin e m onks. W ho t h a t h a s experi- the disease is in the blood it is a waste of time to try to cure it with local
IT S THE
ic e d it w ill e v e r fo rg e t th e w elcom - applications; the cause must be removed before a cure can be effected. S. S. S.
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ig h o sp ita lity o f th e fo u r se clu d ed
has no equal as a remedy for Eczema; it enters the
re th re n in t h a t d e so la te sp o t? —Cen-
blood and forces out the poison through the natural
.
CURES WM£Ri AU ELSE FAILS.
I Beat Cough ttyruf>. Tastes tlood. Use
In tim e. Sold by druggist«.
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channels, and builds up the entire system. The skin
becomes smooth and soft again, and the Eczema is
A farm er's w ife m ay h ave to work
cured. Cases that have persistently refused to be
hard, but did you ever see a farm er cured under the ordinary treatment yield to its purifying, cooling effect on
try to flirt? He usually brings som e Ute blood, Book on Skin Diseases and any advice wished, without charge,
of the children to town with him and ■j
they keep him busy.
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