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About The Estacada news. (Estacada, Or.) 1904-1908 | View Entire Issue (May 30, 1907)
When the Hair Falls THOUSANDS LET OUT Railroads Laying OH [aployes By Wholesale. Then It’s time to act! No time to study, to read, to experi ment! You want to save your hair, and save it quickly, too! So make up your mind this very minute that if your hair ever comes out you will use Ayer’s Hair Vigor. It makes the scalp healthy. The hair stays in. It cannot do any thing else. It’s nature’s way. EXTENSION WORK IS ABANDONED On* Road Alono Reduces Fore« 60 - 0 0 0 — Othert Follow In Propor tion tn Mon Employed, T he b e st k in d of a te stim o n ia l— *' Gold lo r o v e r s ix ty y e a rs .” A M#d# DTJ.H. Ajrer Co., Low #U v M »»a . JU BO m anu£aotur«r« o f SARSAPABILLA. £ T S CUEMT PECTORAL. A J s d g e 's R e p ro o f. Judge—Young man, you're making a food deal of unnecessary noise, I think. Young Attorney—Y'our honor, I've lost my overcoat and am trying to find ft Judge—Whole suits have been lost Sere, sir, with much less noise.—Llp- •incott's. ________________ A D a n ire ro u s V a r ie t y . "She may be a gossip,” said the wom an with thin lips, “but I believe she tells the truth." "My dear,” answered1 Miss Cayenne “the truth Is frequently the worst form of gossip Imaginable.”—Washington Btar. ________________ Then the M ercu ry K ro n e. “I think London Is a lovely place for a honeymoon. Don’t you, dear?” “Yes, darling,” he replied In an ab stracted manner. "I shall ulways come here In the future.”—Stray Stories. BRICK MACHINERY is Cheap as Can li Bought in tin East Dslíveiy Much Quicker Write Its Today | Chicago, M ay 28.— Railroad m an agers here estim ate th at by the end of the first week in June the railroads of the country will have discharged between 50,000 and 100,000 m en now employed. Som e estim ates put the num ber much higher. This does not take into account the large num ber of laborers and others dis missed because of abandoned exten sions and other im provem ents. O r ders w ere recently issued for the strictest econom y and the reduction of forces to the lowest possible point. The New Y ork Central is to reduce m any of its pay-rolls fully one-third. If the order is carried out literally in all departm ents, it would m ean the discharge of 50,000 em ployes on this system alone. Railway m anagers say they rather welcome the opportunity to weed out hundreds of incom petent, forced upon them during the rush season, and to whom, it is claimed, m any wrecks and destruction of life and property can be traced. Aside from this, the roads expect to save a few m illions in wages during the sum m er, when traf fic is light. T he heaviest cuts will be in the operating departm ents, in the shops and am ong clerks. M any of the employes will be taken back again when business becomes heavy again, but a strong effort will be m ade to shut out perm anently the incom petents and undesirables. The discharged tracklayers and others who were w orking on extensions and like im provem ents will n ot be re-em ployed until the financial m arket is m ore prom ising and until the new legisla tion has been given a thorough trial by the roads. The application of the 2-cent pas senger rate will be especially felt by W estern roads, and reductions in freight rates and the dem ands of labor unions, which am ount to millions, will affect all roads and call for rigid econ omy and a general slow ing up until the way seems clear. M any states, also, have practically doubled the taxes im posed upon rail roads, and the general result requires retrenchm ent in every direction pos sible. FA V O R S L IM IT E D A R M A M E N T S . Japan Will Support America Britain at The Hague. and Victoria, B. C., May 28.—Japanese new spapers received by the steam ship Em press of India from Y okoham a contain an interview with Count Okum a, one of Japan's m ost prom i nent statesm en, regarding The Hague peace conference, in which he says: “ If G reat B ritain introduces an arm am ent restriction proposal for debate, Instantly kills lice on Poultry by Its Japan will support it, and possibly fumes. It Is veqr powerful—the strong also the U nited States. It would be est of all lice killers. It Is a neceasary remedy, because llce-infected poultry can difficult to speculate, though, on the not lay or thrive. Sold by dealers. Made probable attitude of European powers only II. Lilly Co., Seattle, Port as to the proposal. W ith regard to land, by San Chas. Francisco. the regulations of m ilitary and naval battles, rights and duties of neutrals, regulation of w ireless telegraphy and contrabrand of war, Japan and Russia had a claim to advance their views, in view of their practical experience. As far as Japan is concerned, the confer The Well-Known ence affords the best opportunity of Reliable prom oting her position in interna tional politics.” Advices were received of large ad ditions to the Nippon Yusen Kaisha Root and Herb fleet. L arger and fasters steam ers are to replace som e vessels in the A m eri DOCTOR can service. T he Japanese govern m ent ju st turned over to the com pany Has made a life study of roots and herbs, and In that 11 large prize steam ers captured dur •tudy discovered and la giving to the world his won ing the war, which will be used as derful remedies. No M ercury, Poisons or Drugs Used—He Cures freighters. C. Gee Wo CHINESE W ithout Operation, or W ithout the Aid of a Knife. Strange Accident on Ship. He guarantees to Cure Catarrh, Asthma, Lung, Throat, Rheumatism, Nervousness. Nervous Debil V ictoria, B. C„ M ay 28.—Steam er ity. Stomach, Liver. Kidney Troubles: also Lost Em press of India, which arrived this Manhood. Female Weakness and All Private Diseases m orning, brought the body of Mrs. Richard Cadbury, wife of the well- known EngHsh chocolate m anufac and Reliable. IF YOU ARE AFLICTED. DONT DELAY. turer, w ho was killed as a result of DELAYS ARE DANGEROUS. down the saloon stairw ay dur If you cannot call, write for sympton blank and circu falling ing a heavy gale encountered on May lar. Inclose 4 cents in stamps. while the steam er was in m id-Pa- C O N S U L T A T IO N F R E E 21, cific. The body was em balm ed, and THE C. GEE WO CHINESE MEDICINE CO. is being taken to E ngland by the four 162} First St., Cor. Morrison, Misses Cadbury, who w ere accom Portland. Oregon panying their m other on a globe-tour Pleas# Mention This Paper. ing trip. A SURE CANCER CURE Just Received from Peking, Chin»-Sale, Sure YOUR HOWE TEES HAPPIER THE REMEDY: Goldfield, Nev., M ay 28.—Judge Langan today overruled the m otion for a new trial in the case of P reston and Sm ith, convicted of the m urder of John or T ony Silva, and sentenced them to the penitentiary, P reston for a term of 25 years, and Sm ith for a term of 10 years. P reston -vas the man who did the shooting. He was the picket stationed at Silva’s restau r ant during a boycott, and Sm ith was the w alking delegate, who sent P res ton there. Sm ith was a leading agi tato r of the Industrial W orkers of the W orld. Landlord« Muat Not Bar Children. Los A ngeles, Cal.r M ay 28.—T he city council today, by unanim ous vote, instructed the city attorney to pre pare an ordinance, which will be passed at the next m eeting, m aking it a m isdem eanor, punishable by fine or im prisonm ent, or both, for a landlord to refuse to rent property to a tenant because the latter is possessed of children. A B . CHASE PLAYER-PIANO Does not enlarge the instrument or eh mage style of eaae; mechanism all below keyboard; operates piano action abstract direct, and precisely aa regular piano keys do, securing the same expression as the artist can by h an d; can ha entirely removed from the piano in I t s minutea’s time, and that without the urn of a screw driver. W rit* lor F tee B ook let SHERMAN, CLAY 6 CO. SEATTLE E N TU S E The council also directed the clerk to send a copy of the ordinance to President Roosevelt. Tw o Big F ir««. Lovelock, Nev., May 28—Half a block of buildings on Main street burned today. One man, identity un known, was burned to death. The total insurance. loss is estimated no _______ at $ 75,000 with Rochester, N. Y., May 28—Fire damages today to the building occupied by Oaks & Calhoun, on Main street. East. Cold Weather et St Lout«.. St. Louis. May 28.—The tempera ture today registered 42 degrees, the coldest May weather recorded in St Louis in many years. Nothing I Ate Agreed With Me D ead S te e r D r o w n s n F a rm e r. Thrown from the track by tbe en While excitement regarding the 1 gine of a fast freight train, the body Hohenlohe memoirs Is still rife In Eu- j of a steer struck R. J. Goodwin of | ro|*f, there is subdued talk lu British Mtddleboro, Ky., who was on a horse military circles regarding the forthcom- close by, and knocked blm and the | lng appearance of a book which will horse Into the waters of Cannon Creek. | contain some of the late Duke of Cam Goodwin and tha horse both were bridge's voluminous rorresjiondence. A drowned. | diary kept by Emperor Frederick of W E PAY Goodwin was driving several head of Germany is in safe keeping in England, cattle to his farm near Four Mile. As and the day - may not be far distant he reached the railroad crossing near ; when it will also be published. Correct Ferndale tbe train approached at a answers to numerous historical enig rapid rate of speed. Tbe cattle were mas may be expected from such a pub- on tbe track and the train plowed Its ! llcatlon. _____ ___________ way through the bunch. Mr. Goodwin ! M othen w ill find Mrs. Winslow*» Boothlag was not on the track and seemed to be Syrup the beet reiuedr to use (or their chlidz»a ’ during the teething period. out of harm's way. t ln iis a T h i b e t » » S u p e r s t it io n . The heavy engine picked up one of A good example of the hocus pocus ■ a m U a fro m O a r F rte a d a . the steers, however, and threw It high “Double? % that the barbarian priests of Asia prac bought a horse the other 4 into the sir. It fell against ths horse tice o i tbelr fanatic dupes Is afforded " day----- INTEREST on which Mr. Goodwin was riding and “Yes, mod he was horribly stuck, by the ceremony whereby the Grand both were thrown over a high embank wasn’t he?“ Llama of Tblbet Is supposed to gain On savings deposits of a dollar ment Into the creek, which waa swollen “Oh! you’ve seen the horse then?*' eternal life. When this worthy ap or more, compounded twioe from rain. every year. It la fust aa easy proaches death the priests choose a “No, but he told me he was going to to open a Savings Account with healthy child 3 or 4 years old. Into buy one from ’a friend who Is In the N o t U p to E x p e c ta tio n s . os by Mail as if you lived next whose body they pretend to cause the Aunt Jerusha Ann had just returned business.’ ”—Philadelphia Press. door. Send for our free book from » trip to Egypt, where ehe had gone H OWARD E. BURTON.—Assayer # rl Chemist. soul of the Grand Llama to migrate. let, “ Banking by Mail,” and aa the chaperon of a pair of wealthy learn (nil particulars. Addrcea Thus the spirit, although clothed In a L eadvllle, Colorado» S pecim en p rices: Gold, nieces. Bilver, Lead, $1; Gold, S ilv e r, 74c; G old, 60c; Z ln o o r new body, remains among the people C opper, $L C yanide tests. M ailing envelopes an d “Did you see the sphinx, auntie?” nak fü ll price list sen t o n application. C ontrol and Um* Interminably. The Buddhists believe ed her neighbors. p lre w ork solicited. R eferen ce! C arbonate N er Implicitly In this miraculous rebirth. “Land, yea!” ahe said, “and between Uoual R an k . MRS. LENORA BODENHAMER. you and me I waa dretful diaapp’lnted. Mrs. Lenora Bodenhamer, R. F. D. 1, It'a the ugliest, orneriest lookin' thing I T w o H u n d r e d S p e c ie * o f R o a e a . A P e r m a n e n t In s t it u t i o n . There are 200 species of roses In ex Box. 99, Kernersvllle, N. C., writes: ever Cousin Belle—And Is your new sweet set eyes on. It hain't got no noae, Portland, Oregon istence, though perhaps not more than “ I suffered with stomach trouble and and its ears is great three cornered elaba heart light or dark? indigestion for some time, and nothing fifty clearly defined families. Of these stickin’ out from the sides of Its head. Cousin Tom—Maud U a decided S ixth and W ash in gton Sta. families only two are of American that I ate agreed with me. I was very I used to think old Phip Van Awsdall blonde. nervous and experienced a continual was the humbliest critter tha Lord ever Cousin Belle—I’m glad she’s decided birth. There are thousands of varie but he's an Apollo Bullvidere 'long- it I hate those girls who are ties, however, and of these our enter feeling of uneasiness and fear. I took made, C k taa a a l e r i r a e k e n . side 6f that there apinks. If the ugly about medicine from tbe doctor, but it did me blonde one time and brunette another. The Chinese, who Invented almost prising rose growers have contributed no good. thing was on my land I’d sell out and by far tbe largest proportion. The “ I found in one of your Peruna books move away, jiat to get ehut of It.”—Chi —Boston Transcript everything before anybody else beard eagerly sought black rose Is still uu- a description of It, claim to be tbe original discov cago Tribune. of my symptoms. I then Shake Into Your Shoes produced, though a New York florist wrote to Dr. Hartman fot advice. He erers of tbe process of sugar-making, Allen's Foot-Ease. A powder. It makes tight r r o D r i v e r s C u r r y C a n d le s . has a dark-red one which In some or uew shoes feel easy. It is a certain cure for and It Is said tbat sugar was used la I had catarrh of the stomach. 1 In B u Mexico sweating, callous and hot, tired, aching feet. China as long ago as 3,000 years. This all vehicles, be they lights bus the appearance of black vel said Sold by all Druggists. Price 26c. Trial pack* took Peruna and Manalin and followed handcart, automobile or anything be K e mailed Address Allen 8. Olmsted, Is misty, but tbe fact Is well established vet his directions and can now say that I tween, must carry a light at night. Roy, New FREE. York. tbat It was manufactured In Cblna reel as well as I ever did. F re a k s o f F a t». rule or law Is rigidly enforced. under the Tain dynasty. 200 years at that all who are afflicted with This In c o m p le t e . Many wonderful tblugs happen In the “ Ihope Even the drivers of tbe poor little bur "Is your Invention complete?” least before tbe Christian era began. same symptoms will take Peruna, this country. One of them Is the recent as it has certainly cured me.” ro or mule carts, on tbelr two wheels, "Not quite,” answered tbe genius. W r o x , F ra m e o f M la d . election to tbe United States Senate The above is only one of hundreds must carry a light So rather than “I've got to Invent some way of get “Caroline, aren't you ever going ta from a Western State of tbe son of an who have written similar letters to Dr. buy lanterns, which cost money, they people to subscribe for stock In join the church?” Immigrant who came to this country In Hartman. Just one such case as this en take a dip candle and, wrapping It In i ting “Of course I am. Aunt Rachel, some t ”—Washington Star. the steerage In the middle of the last titles a bit of newspaper to shield It from Peruna to the candid consideration day. But you ought to know better century and later married a fellow of every tho wind, carry It in their left hand one similarly afflicted. If this than to sek me to do it when I'm right p la n a t io n . steerage passenger. But this Is not so be true of thetestimony of one person, as they drive along homeward _ from Crime often E x can the midst of this dratted houee clean explained. For in wonderful as the presence In the Sen what ought to be ths testimony of work after evening bos fallen. Tbe ef Instance, a Chicago be student ing.” ________________ arrested ate of another man who came over In hundreds, yes thousands, of honest, sin fect Is striking as tbe light falling on for larceny explains that he was In M a r t i a l P h i lo s o p h y . < the steerage himself and baa risen to cere people. We liave in cur files a the Indian driver, throws tbe face of spired to steal ; his father explains tbat She (after a vivacious discussion)— a position of power and Influence. the man Into strong relief against tb# tbe tendency came from a Juvenile Ah, you dare to look me In tbe face. great many other testimonials. darkness. ________________ crack on tbe pate, and tbe police ex He (philosophically)—Good heav T k e H i g h e r P o w e r . D e fi n it i o n . T h e W i r e T ire s . plain tbat the Btudent Is a tbief. ens 1 In this world one becomes accus Bishop Chauncey B. Brewster, for Tommy (looking up from the paper "Messages always slide over the Tbe orange production of California tomed to everything.—Translated for he Is reading)—Pa. what is a finan merly of Detroit, told a story the other wires better on Monday than on any Tales from II Motto per day which he says Is Mrs. Brewster's cier? to about $18,000,000 in value Transatlantic Rldere. day. The wires, you see, have amounts and tbe gold production about $17,000,- Pa (proudly)—A financier, Tommy, favorite. It seems tbe bishop bad other tbelr Sunday rest,” said a 000. _______________ is a man who understands the art of caught a small boy stealing appples in profited by operator. Newspapers hereabouts hardly mention getting other people’s money.—Somer bis orchard; so, after reproving him se- telegraph The French government employe 17,- the mere centenarians, but when a patri “It Is a fact that Inanimate as well I verely for some time, he said, “And ville Journal. 148 people in its State tobacco factories. arch or a matriarch gets to 120, thea com now, my boy, do you know why I tell as animate things get tired and need Tho great majority are women. ment begins.—Mexican Herald. you all this? There Is one before whom a vacation occasionally. You know bow- even I am a crawling worm; do you true this Is of a razor, of automobiles. «2 Vtwmotlves—and It Is Just as true who?” Pigs old enough to wean to bred sows of up- j know “Sure,” replied the boy promptly; of telegraph wires. to-date breeding. Pedigree furnished with “A wire, after Its Sunday rest, gives “the missus.”—Harper’s Weekly. every pig sold. Write me your wants. s quicker, a fuller, and a more delicate A. L. SWAGGART. R e d u c e d to D i r e E x t r e m i t i e s . transmission. It Is like a piano that ATHENA, OREGON “What do you Intend to do with has Just been tuned.’ your wealth?” t j a in l e s s t x e n t is t r y “It’s hard to tell,” answered Dustin After washing and drying bed com "I Set Us Before You Go Elicwher« Stax. “Since we are not allowed to fortables and quilts, told them evenly EXAMINATIONS FREE contribute to campaign funds there in a third of their width, roll aa tight Gold Crowns,ft; Bridge Work, per Isn't much of anything to do with It ly as possible and then beat them with tooth, »3; Plates. «6; bilver Fillings, 60c; Gold Fillings, fl. except to found colleges and fight In a stick—a piece of a broomstick Is Y A LE D PORTLAND, E N T IST S OREGON dictments.”—Washington Star. good for this—and the batting will 167X First Street soon be light and fluffy like new. Never Don’t swelter this G e t t in g R o u n d It. Iron quilts, as the heat from the iron A famous mountaineer said of moun will “kill” summer with the tem the batting. tain climbing at a dinner In Brooklyn: perature at 110. Get “Peaks that seem Inaccessible may be N o t S u p p o se d to K n o w , a N ew P erfectio n climbed by turns and twists. Mountain Reporter (whipping out note book) — climbing Is a question of getting around There's one or two thioge I’d like to find Wick Blue Flame Oil the bad places. Getting around your out about the case now on trial. Do Stove and have a cool difficulty—that Is the secret of moun you------ Dignified Party—I don’t know any tain climbing.”___________ kitchen. The thing, sir, I'm one of the experts. Samad Khan, the recently accredited A l l b u t T h ut. Persian minister at Paris, is known Mr. Ferguson—That’s the new girl throughout Persia as a lyrical poet and singing In the kitchen, is it? She's a a nracticed olaver on te accordion. regular cuckoo. Mrs. Ferguson—Yes, sxcept that she s \ can’t cook. The Portland Tile and Mantel Co. produces a working flame imtantljr. Blue flame means highly Will be glad to give you particulars about concentrated heat, no soot, no din. Oil is always at a maintained its beautiful Ceramic, Mosaic, Enameled C L A S S IF IE D A D S and Encaustic Tile, wholesale and retaiL level, ensuring a uniform flame. Made in three sizes. Every 20-MULE-TEAM BORAX Write today. JAMES E. BARKER, Prop. NOTICE—The following announcements are stove warranted. If not at your dealer’s write to our from leading business men and Arms, and are Softens Water, makes the Skin Clear, 217 Marquam Bldg. Portland, Oregon well worthy your careful reading. The list nearest agency for descriptive circular. removes Pimples and Blackheads, may contain Just the proposition you are look Whitens the Hands, frees the Scalp from ing for. ________ Tha is the best lamp for Dandruff and makes Beautiful Hair. All dealer«. 5-KHRc pkg«. 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Banking by Mail Oregon Savings Trust Bank & POLAND CHINA HOGS A Summer Vacation in Your Kitchen NEW PERFECTION Wick Blue Flame Oil Cook-Stove R a jÿo L a m p vestment. I«t us mail you full particulars; a postal card will bring them. BABCOCK A MOSS Belling Agents Spokane, Washington National Bank, Ref. LMieaAxU to the wheels. No other lubri cant ever made wears so long and saves so much horse power. Next time try M ica A xlx G rease . Standard Oil Co. Strike Picket Sent to Pen. MAKE UMANE. Rapid Orewtfe. The most remarkable Instance of rap id growth was recorded by the French academy In 1729. It was a boy 6 years of age, S feet 6 Inches tn belgbt. At the age of & bis voice changed; at 0 his beard bad grown and be appeared a man of 30. lie possessed great physi cal strength and could easily lift to bis sboulders and carry bags of grains weighing 200 pounds. His decline was as rapid as bis growth. At 8 bis balr and beard were gray, at 10 be tottered In bis walk, bis teeth fell out and bis bands became palsied; at 12 be died with every outward sign of extreme old age. Means cash In your pocket, because com fortable cowi mean more milk, more cream and more money. Aak for Lilly's Beat Fly Killer; It coats lea« and doe« more. Sold by dealers. Qt.. 35 eta.; gala.. $1.00. Made by Cbaa. H. Lilly Co., Seattle. Portland. San Franclaco. F. N. U. [w EAST GREENACRES The only tracts on the market where you can contract to sell your crop. Ten trains a day. Abundance of water. Price $150.00 per acre - easy payments—come in or write for particu lars. BEECHER A THOMPSON N«. 2 2 -0 7 B E N w r it in g to ad v ortia ors plomeo I m en tion this p a p er. Spokane, Washington. 110 Stevens WE BUY Timber Lands from owners SPARKS BKO., 14 Bernard, Spokane, Wash. Coeur d ’Alene Reservation will open soon; choice land 25 miles from Spokane. Coeur d’Alene Reservation Agency, 17-1$ Exchange building, Spokane. Waan. T h e F in e st G ard en s Are always reported when Portland Seed Co’s "Diamond Brand" Seeds are planted. Why f Because we sell you the kinds that grow best on this Coast. Our handsomely Illustrated and descriptive ^Annual tells all about our Seeds. Plants. Roses, Spray Pumps. Fertilizers. Incubators. Brooders, Ppultry and Bee Supplies ' M lu. B m » N*. 260 w. .I m tr* • uk UI eautaf •4 T im * Shrub* In .'. BssS No 261 ,T+ * •* '• * * •« PO RTLAND SEED CO. SpoK ano, W ash . P o rtla n d . O regon r Outside People are a B uying “TE R R A C E PA R K ” Lots Portland Property W ill Soon Treble in Value O HIGHER COMPLIMENT to ’Terrace Park” could be naked than the FACT that outside people are buying lota in Portland’« most beautiful and beat new residence section. Here are the people who have bought the past few days: Peter Ophua, S. T. New, Martin Hargenaon, Charles Ole ton and John Oieaon, all from EUGENE, OREGON, one lot each; Grant Wade, Olex, Oregon, four lot»; C. W. Shurte, T. B. Richardson, George A. Clough and E. J. Nitachke, ALL FROM ARLINGTON, OREGON, two lots each; M. O. Clarke, Condon, Oregon, one lot; J. A. Sheridan, Seattle, one lot. THEY KNOW A GOOD THING AND KNOW THEY WILL SOON TREBLE THEIR MONEY. Lota, $300 to $600, on easy term». Write today for particulars. N THE SPA N T O N C O M PA N Y Opposite Chamber of Commerce ■ '■ ■ ■ ■ ■ - "" — . . . . ■ -■ .■ ■ ■ w a ij.m s .j.-.jj-M 270 Stark Street, Portland, Oregon