The Estacada news. (Estacada, Or.) 1904-1908, November 21, 1907, Image 3

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C atarrh
Whether it is of the nose, throat,
stomach, bowels, or more delicate or­
gans, catarrh is always debilitating and
should have attention.
The discharge from the mucous
membrane is because this is kept in a
state of inflammation by an impure
condition of the blood. Therefore, to
cure, take the best blood purifier,
BETTER WATERWAYS
Congressman Barlholdt Proposes
Big Bond Issue.
Hood’s Sarsaparilla BAS SUPPORT OF ROOSEVELT
In visual liquid form or chocolated tablets
known an SaraatabS. 100 doses 91.
Would Make Waterways Commission
* r > i n I n i t il |y.
There once was a maid named McGinnity
The fairest one in the vicinity,
She loved a young man
Names Patrick McCann—-
But wedded a rich old affinity.
Perm aneit— Work in 8 'ght to
Cost $ 4 00.000,000.
Washington, Nov. 19.— Representa­
tive Hurttiol.lt, of Missouri, after a talk
Mothers will And Mrs. Window's Boothlne
Byrup the b at remedy to use for their childrej with President Roosevelt today, an­
during the teething period.
nounced his intention of introducing a
bill as soon as congiesB meets to give
M o re
A p p ro p ria te .
legal status to the Inland Waterways
"Going to pay some of your son commission, which was created by ex­
Otto’s bills?” laughed the caller.
ecutive art, and another bill providing
"Yes,” sighed the benevolent father, for a $500,000,000 bond issue to estab­
“ Otto is a very wild youth. I should lish a fund for permanent great water­
way improvements, having the smaller
bave called him Auto."
projects to tie taken care of in the tegu­
“ Auto?”
"Y es; he’s such an expensive sport, lar river and harbor bills.
It is proposed to have the Water wav
•nd it won’t be long before he will be
commission a permanent body, which
a broken-down sport."
shall employ experts and keep congress
oflicially advised as to the merits of
St. Vitu s’ Dance ana all N ervou s Diseases
f r I U Perm anently cured by I)r. K lin e 's Great waterway projects.
Mr. Bartholdt says
N e r v e Restorer. Send fo r F R E E 92 trial bottle and
treatise. Dr. it. I L K lta e , Ld.. 931 A rch St.. i*blla.,i'a. the president regards the plan with fa­
vor.
An Artlat.
Of his bond plan Mr. Bartholdt said:
“The man who painted that spuri­
“ I believe that the future generations
ous picture was an artist, at all of the country who will be benefitted
events,” said the connoisseur.
by improving navigable streams should
“ I don’t know about him,” answered as in the case of the Panama canal,
Mr. Cumrox ruefully, “ but the dealer bear the burden of the expense. Chair­
who sold it to me was.”— Washington man Burton, of the committee on rivers
and harbors, has told me that there are
Star.
meritorious schemes pending before his
committee that call for an expenditure
of at least $400,000,000. Hardly one-
tenth of this can be provided during a
session of congress, and the consequence
f o r Infants and Children.
is that work which would be of im­
mense importance to the United States
is deferred from year to year because
the money to carry it on is not avail­
able. A il this can be remedied by a
bond iBsue of sufficient size. I do not
know of anything more important than
S u c c e s s fu l.
Little Willie— Say, pa, what Is a dip­ much needed improvement to the great
navigable streams of the country.”
lomat?
C A S T O R IA
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Pa— A diplomat, my son, la a poli­
PA N IC S T R IK E S P E O PLE .
tician who can make people believe
that he doesn't want what he can’t
Severe Earthquakes T errify Southern
ret
___________________
Italian Towns.
A n I n f a llib le S y m p to m .
First Student— What, you foresaw
that our tailor, poor chap, would ge
mad?
The Second— Sure; on the 23th o!
last month he wanted some money
from me!—Translated for Transatlar
tic Tales from Meggendorfer Blaetter
S y ru p iflTgs
^Elixir t Senna
¡acts gen tly yet prompt­
ly on the bowels, cleanses
th l e system effectually,
Reggio de Calabria, Italy, Nov. 19.—
The province of Reggio di Calabria,
Italy, was visited by another severe
earthquake at 2:20 yesterday afternoon.
It was especially severe at Brancha-
leone, Feruzzano and Bianco, and a
number of houses were shattered or
damaged.
The people, who had summoned up
courage to return to their homes after
the earthquake of October 27, again be­
came panic stricken and fled a second
time to the country.
Some of them
camp’ d last night in the open air,
while others took refuge in subterrane­
an grottos. Men and women, rich and
poor, priests and soldiers, are thrown
together, and the devout are raising
prayers to the Madonna and the saints
to succor them in their misery.
C H IC AG O PLE ASE D A T ISSUE.
sists one in overcoming
■assists
Bankers Predict Normal Condition o f
Affairs in Short Time.
h a b it u a l constipation
Chicago, Nov. 19.— The decision of
the national government to issue $150,-
000,000 in bonds and certificates met
with general approval throughout the
West. The benefits expected to result
from the move were anticipated in the
higher grain markets, both here and in
other grain centers of tire West. Bulls
were more disposed to buy than for
some time, and shorts took cover hasti­
ly as soon as the plan was announced.
In this city some of the leading bank­
ers announced that preparations were
under way for the resumption of busi­
ness on a normal cash basis and it was
believed, it is said, that inside of 10
days at the outside, the clearing house
checks would be withdrawn from circu­
lation,
perm an en tly,
io get its
b e n e fic ia l e ffe c ts buy
th e Genuine.
fío S
y r u p
C o .
SOLD BY LEADING DRUG»STS-501 H.B0TTU
Mortgages 3 Ü ? £ 3 !
ties purchased.
LOANS made.
H . E. NOBLE
Commercial Block
PORTLAND, OREGON
THE MEN WHO KNOW
T H E SUPER IO R
Q U A LITIE S O F \
\ _
SUCKERS. SUITS
AND HATS /s\
are the men who hove
put them to the hard­
est tests in the rough­
est weather.
C et the original
Towers Fish Brand
made since 1836
CATALOG m
r TOA THC ASA/Mt
m ule T eam
BORAX
FOR THE TOILET
Not only .ofte n , the water, but clean,
the akin thoroughly, rem ove, end pre­
Cuban Fireb g at Work.
Santiago, Cuba, Nov. 19.— An un­
successful attempt was made here yes­
terday to set fire to the government
headquarters. A man entered the civil
department of the palace carrying a
large can of gasoline. As he was pass­
ing the office of the governor be threw
the can to the floor and then, slashing
it open with a knife, applied a lighted
match to the liquid. Considerable fur
uiture and draperies were burned, and
the building itself sustained some dam­
age. In the confueion the man who
made the trouble got away.
Good Effect Felt in London.
London, Nov. 19.— The official an­
nouncement from Washington that
treasury certificates to the amount of
$100,000,000, bearing interest at 3 per
cent, and Panama bonds amounting to
$50,000,000, would be issued immedi­
ately in order to relieve the financial
stringency in the United States, had an
immediate effect on the market here.
Prices promptly moved upward, the
firms and members of the stock ex­
change believing the action va< bound
in a great measure to remove the strain
in the money market.
Fight Begun in New Douma.
fit. Petersburg, Nov. 19.— The ticket
of the Octoherist-Conservative coalition
was successful in the subordinate elec­
tions for officers of the lower house of
parliament yesterday.
Prince Vlade-
mir Wolkensky being chneen first vice
president and Professor Baron von Mey-
endorf second vice president, receiving
263 of the 402 votes cast.
The Consti­
tutional Democratic candidate, Mr.
Mavlakoff, received 133 votes. The So­
cial Democrats refrained from voting.
8 top Canal Emigration.
vent. the odor o f per.piration, »oothe.
Guayaquil, Nov. 19.— The Chilean
irritation and render, the .kin freak, .oft transport Uaaima, until recently the
Ecuadorean
school ship Maranon,
and velvety.
Soap c lo g , the p ore.— Borax rem ove, which was sold early in the moDth to
Chile, and which waa to have engaged
the M ap— T ry it.
in the emigrant traffic between Panama
A ll dealer* 8*tnr>le Boohlet and P *rl r C t H O t m »
and Chile, has been ordered to rail for
ft hi< Wr PACIFIC COAST BORAX CO Oaklaad. ( ’*1
Valparaiso instead of Panama owing to
M tL U.
Na. 47-OT
the opposition of the isthmian author­
HIM writing to adT.rtlM r. plaaaa
ities to allow canal laborers to emi­
mention th l. paper.
grate to Chile.
IS
O KLAH O M A A STATE .
'rrpretsiva Ceremonias Mark the Ad­
mission to Union.
Guthrie, Okla., Nov. 18.— W ith im­
pressive cem n mies. befitting the birtn
of the new state of Oklahoma, the oaths
of office were adm nisteied to Uoveraoi
Charles N. Haskell and other state offi­
cials a few minutes before noou Satur
day. The oaths were administered by
Leslie G. Niblack, a newspaperman.
The ceremonies took place on the
steps of the Carnegie library, there
being no state building here.
Following prayer by a clergyman,
ihe proclamation of President Roose­
velt admitting Oklahoma and Indian
Teiritory into the union was read by
Charles Filson, secretary of Oklahoma
Territory.
A bapd of Indian boys then played
“ The Star Spangled Banner.”
Governor Haskell walked forward to
the center of the platform where he
was met by Mr. Niblack and took the
formal oath. Turning to the crcwd that
closed in fr< m every direction, Governor
Haskell delivered the inaugural ad­
dress. He said:
“ In its course through the day the
sun will have lighted the pathway of
millions, and looks down on tiie people
emerging from the disorder and discon­
tent of bureaucratic government, re
stricted to the point of helpfulness and
neglect to the lim it of oppression, into
a condition of liberty and self govern­
ment.
“ We are not assembled here to wor­
ship the public officer who ultimately
conceded us our rights, especially when
we reflect that long age, from every
standpoint of population, wealth and
intelligence, this territory was er.lit ed
to all the blessings and privileges of
statehood, and now to thank the public
officers in over gracious terms who have
finally performed a long and unjustly
defeired duty would be in the nature of
hugging the feet of a dilatory debtor
who finally pays his just indeoted-
nees.”
GRE ATE R SAN F R A N C IS C O .
j
PERUNA A TONIC OF
GREAT USEFULNESS
Comparison Mad* With O d Method
of Harvesting.
HON. R. S. THARIN
Hon. R. 8 . Tharin, attorney-at-law
and counsel for Anti-Trust League,
writee from Pennsylvania Ave. N. W .,
Washington, D. C., as follows:
“ Having used Peruna for catarrhal
disorders, I am able to testify to its
great remedial excellence and do not
hesitate to give it rny emphatic en­
dorsement and earnest recommendation
to all persons affected by that disorder.
It is also a tonic of great usefulness.”
Mr. T. Bnrnecott, West Aylmer, On.
tario, Can., writes: “ Last winter I was
-ill with pneumonia after having la grippe,
I took Peruna for two months, when I
became quite well. I also induced a
young lady, who was all run down and
confined to the house, to take Peruna,
aDd after taking Peruna for three months
she is able to follow her trade of tailor-
ing.
I can recommend Peruna for all
such who are ill and require a tonic.”
Pe-ru-na Tablets
Some people prefer to take tablets,
Movement Begun to Annex All Sub­
rather than to take medicine in a fluid
urbs Around Bay.
foim . Such people can obtain Peruna
San Francisco, Nov. 14.— A t a meet­ tablets, which represent the solid medi­
ing held this afternoon, the chamber of cinal ingredients of Peruna. Each tab­
commerce issued a call for a conven­ let ia equivalent to one average dose of
tion to be held next Thursday, at Peruna.
which a campaign for the consolidation
of all the bay cities w ill be formally
I f W a s h in g to n W e re T h ere.
launched.
The commercial associa­
Two prominent society women of
tions, civic and labor bodies of all the
cities and towps in the bay region have Washington were seated in the gallery
been invited to send delegates. The reserved for the families of Congress­
matter will be placed squarely before men.
“ What a grand body of men!” ex­
the convention in order to see how the
plan is received by tne various commit­ claimed the younger of the two enthu­
siastically.
tees.
“ Do you think so?” asked the other
As contemplated by the chamber of
commerce, it is proposed to annex to demurely.
“ Why, of course I do. See how alert
San Francisco all of San Mateo county
and sections of Alameda county, Marin and businesslike they are. I am sure
county and Contra Costra county. It If George Washington could come back
is planned to extend the city limits to to Congress he would be proud of such
all ponits within 15 miles of the city a dazzling spectacle.”
hall. This w ill include all the cities
“ I fear, dear,” remarked the elder of
down the peninsula as well as across the two seriously, “ that if Goorge
the bay, and give the greater San Fran- Washington were to come back and see
ci-co an area of 181 square miles and a Congress he would lose no time in de­
population of 807,000. Included in the livering another farewell address.”—
pioposed greater city will be the cities
Llpplncott’s.
of San Francisco, South City, San Ma­
teo, Burlingame, Ocean View, Oakland,
$100 Reward, $100.
Berkeley, Alameda, Frnitvale, 8an Le­
The readers of this paper w ill be pleased to
andro, Hayward, San Rufael, [Samalito learn tuat there is at least one dreaded disease
that science has been able to cure in all its
and Belvedere.
AC Q U IR E S C O A LIN G
Mexico
S T A T IO N .
Has Ceded Magdalena Bay
fo r Use o f Navy.
Mexico City, Nov. 18.— Mexico has
ceded Magdalena bay, on the coast of
Lower Califronia, to be used for the
purpose of a coaling station by the
United States navy. This is considered
the first fruit of the recent visit of Sec­
retary Root to this republic. The an­
nouncement of the session o f'th e west
coast harbor, which has been used for
years by ehipe of the United States
navy for the purpose of target practice,
was qualifiedly substantiated by the
State department when the secretary
of foreign relations said that the
United States would be allowed to
maintain two coaling ships at Magda­
lena liay for a period of three years,
provided a like concession was made to
the government of Mexico.
No arrangement was entered into cov­
ering the matter of naval yards and for­
tifications .
Governor Averts Panic
Manila, Nov. 18.— Four sharp earth­
quake shocks were felt in Manila and
surroundin provinces on the night of
November 16 and the morning of No­
vember 17. There was no damage.
The first shock was felt at 11:26 in the
evening. Governor General Smith and
party were attending the theater, where
the Australian children were playing
“ The Mikado.”
A panic was averted
by the presence of mind of the governor
general, who arose in his box and com­
manded to people, who had already
risen, to sit down.
Proclamation Is Signed.
Washington, Nov. 18.— The 46th star
was added to the American flag by the
admission formally into the union of
the state of Oklahoma.
President
Roosevelt, at 10:16 Saturday, signed
the proclamation adding the territories
of Oklahoma and Indian Territory joint­
ly 88 one of the American states.
L it­
tle formality attended the ceremony,
which meant so much to the people of
the two territories. In appending his
signature the president us.d as pen a
qrtill plucked from the wing of an
American eagle.
A fter Trust First Thing.
McAlester, Okla., Nov. 18.— The firrt
act of Attorney General West, who was
sworn in here today, was to bring snit
against 47 coal mintng companies in
Oklahomia, alleging in his complaint a
combination in restraint of trade and
in selling the output of tire mines.
The result of the suit is looked forward
to xith much interest, as the price and
sale of coal to m thia section of the new
state affects the business interests of
the entire Southwest.
‘-’avana'a Population 299,278
Havana, Nov. 18.— It ia announced
that the recent census taken in thia city
shows that Havana haa a population of
299,278, being an increase of 46,860
over the census of 1899.
M E R IT S O F T H E C O M B IN E .
stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall’s Catarrh
Cure is the only positive euronow known tothe
medical fraternity. Catarrh be ng a constitu­
tional disease. requires a constitutional treat­
ment H a ll’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally,
acting directly upon the blood and mucous sur­
faces of the system, thereby destroying the foun­
dation o f the disease, and giving t> e pat ent
strength by building up the constitu’ ion and
assisting nature in doing its work. The pro­
prietors have so much faith in itseurativepow-
ers hat they offer One Hundred Dollars for any
ease that it fails to cure. Send for list of
testimonials.
Address F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O.
Sold by all druggists, 75c.
Take H all’s Family Pills for constipation.
T rad es
th a t
K ill.
One of the nioaf dangerous of trades,
according to the Pilgrim, “ ig the cover­
ing of toy animals with skin, chamois
leather being used, for instance, for
the elephants, calfskin for the horse,
and goatskin for the camels. This
covering must of course fit without a
wrinkle to look natural, so the wood­
en model Is first dipped Into glue, then
sprinkled with chalk dust; then the
skin is put on. The chalk Is so fine
that It fills the air and is drawn Into
the throat and lungs. A year of this
sort of work often results In death.
Another very injurious toy is the rub­
ber balloon. The fumes and solvents
used In reducing sheet rubber to the
necessary thinness while retaining Its
strength and the dyeing o f the bril­
liant yellows, greens and purple are
most of them poisonous.
A c c o r d in g
to
R a le s .
Sentry— You can't leave.
Soldier— But I have the captain's
ora! permission.
Sentry (Importantly)— Let’» see It J
— II Motto per Rldere.
fn d e rs fo o d
P e r fe c t ly .
“ So you and the Mllyun» girl have
had a misunderstanding."
"N ot a bit of It. She gave me the
fling in the meet unmistakable man­
ner."
™ """■
M y Hair is
Extra Long
A Sp ikane man wrote to the Wa.h-
in,ton State Expermivnt station staff,
Pullman, recently, inquiring relative to
the growing and cutting of wheat, the
and flour making content of the berry
as affected by soil, climate and methods
of cutting. Professor R. W. Thatcher,
director of the station, answered the
inquiries as follows:
1. Does the wheat lo«e any of the
essential elements for good Hoar by
standing until ripe enough to cut and
: thresli at one operation.
“ Wheat does not lose any of ita con­
stituents by standing until it is thor-
! oughly ripe.
It does, however, manu­
facture and store up a somewhat larger
1 proportion of starch than if cut when
in the dough, resulting In a slightly
1 softer wheat with a larger proportion
of starch and a smaller proportion of
gluten. The difference in this respect
is rather small, however.”
2. Are the berries as plump when
cut by a combined machine as when
the grain is harvested by a binder or
header, and threshed after standing in
the shock, or having txen stacked?
W e a-e informed that the wheat buyers
and millers make a difference between
grain harvested with the combined ma­
chine and that cut with the binder or
header.
“ The berries are plumper than when
out by the binder and left standing in
the shock, for the same reason; that is,
a great T production of starch fills the
berries plumper.”
3. Do the berries lost their color
when left growing until ripe enough to
cut with a combir ed machine?
“ The color of the berry is not chang­
ed materially unti I after the grain is
dead ripe, after which it may he bleach­
ed out to a varying extent, depending
upon the length of time and the cli­
matic conditions.”
4. Is ail tiie wheat in one sack of an
even grade when harvested with the
comb ned machine?
“ The wheat in a single sack of grain
harvested by a combined machine is not
necessarily of an even grade. Since the
machine is run up or down hill, it may
cut and run into the sack wheat growing
under quite different conditioqe. This,
however, is equally true of any other
method of harvesting.
It is well
known that grain fiom the top of a clay
point iB different from that of a north
h ill slope, and both of these are differ­
ent from that of a south hill slope, or
upon a fiat. I do not think any meth­
od of harvesting w ill secure absolutely
the uniformity you suggest.”
6. Is there more wheat lost during
the operatiorf of the combined machine
than through harvesting and threshing
by the old method?
i f so, haw much?
“ W e have no information which
would make it possible for us to state
definitely whether there is more or less
wheat lost during the operation of a
combined machine, than by harvesting
and threshing by the old method. W e
are aware of the objection that has been
raised in California to the use of a com­
bined machine, but do not think it ig a
‘ great’ objection, as has been Btated.
“ There is no question but that the
grain cut with a combined machine is
slightly lower in proportion of gluten
which it w ill show. The yield per acre
is certainly a little later, if the grain is
allowed to become ripe. I am person­
ally of the opinion that the most Berl-
ous objection to the combined machine
is in the distribution over the field of
the threshed out weed seeds.”
*' My hatr n«ed t«
very «hort. Bnt after
na'tig Ayer’« Hair Vi$rr»r n »hort ttm« *t h e *»'1
to i#row. «nd now it 1« fourteen Jnche« Ion*
Thia seem* » »pienrild result to ma after being
a'm at without a r t hair.*’- Mae. J. H. F ir«R .
Colorado Springs. Colo.
M ed* bv J. C. A j o t Co., Low ell. Mae«.
Ateo B a n iifM ta rs n o f
/ xijers
M KAPA 0 LLA.
PILLS.
c n e m pectoral .
W E TA N D DAM P CAUSE
C O LD IN T H E J O I N T S
ST JACOBS OIL
T A K E S O U T T H E P A IN A T
O N C E .R E M O V E S T H E S T I F F -
NESS.
P R E V E N TS ITS
R E T U R N . T O O . F IN E FO R
B R U I S E S , S P R A I N S AND
SORENESS.
Price ajc and 50c.
A f t . r He’d B e e n S e n t e n c e d .
District Attorney Jerome of New York
Lawyer (In courtroom)— What tlmo pleads guilty to three w e a k n e sse s— candy
have you got, pleeso?
eating, cooking strange dishes and making
Prisoner (at trial table)— I can’t till furniture,
you until after tho trial.
W hat
Iln
O w ed.
MIX THIS YOURSELF
Blowltx— All I am to-day I owe to
my mother.
Hammerton— Yes, and I understand GIVES RECIPE FOR SIMPLE HOME-MADE
that all you have you owe to you*
KIDNEY CURE.
wife's father.
A n x ie ty .
Inexpensive Mixture of Harmless Veg­
“ Why, -what’s the matter, child?"
etable Ingred'ents Said to Over­
"Boohoo! I ain’t had no offers yet
come Kldr.ey and Bladder
an' I ’m nearly 6 years old an' I ’m
Trouble Promptly.
sheered I ’m goln' to be a ole maid I
Boohoo!”
Here is a simple home-made mixture
as given by an eminent authority on
Kidney diseases, who makes the state­
ment in a New Y< rk daily newspaper,
that it w ill relieve almost any case of
Kidxey trouble if taken before the stage
of Bright’ b disease.
He states that
such symptoms as lame back, pain in
I in p e r f e c t .
the side, frequent desire to urinate, es­
Automoblllst— Say, I want this mask pecially at night; painful and discolored
changed. It doesn’t cover my face suf­ urination, are readily overcome. Here
ficiently.
I is the recipe; try it:
Clerk— But it’s the regular thing.
F’ luid Extract Dandelion, one-half
Automoblllat— Can’t help that. I find ounce; Compound Karg, n, one ounce;
that the people I run over are apt to Compound Syrup Sarsaparilla, three
ounces. Take a teasponful after each
recognize me.
meal and at bedtime.
W it h th e A n c ie n t«.
A well-known physician is authority
The Greek commander was making tha
circuit of the walls of Troy, looking for ! that these ingredients are all harmless
a vulnerable spot, when his automobile and easily mixed at home by shaking
well in a bottle. This mixture has a
stuck fast in the mud.
“ Get a horse!” jeered the Trojan sen­ ; peculiar healing ami soothing effect up­
on the entire Kidney anil Urinary
tinels on the walls.
Smarting under their ridicule, he went structure, and often overcomes the worst
and built a huge wooden horse. The rest forms of Rheumatism in just a little
la history.
while. This mixture is said to remove
all blood disorders and cure the Rheu­
Foxy
Papa.
matism by forcing the Kidneys to filter
Esmeralda— Your father doesn’t object
to Dick’s coming to see you now, does and strain from the blood and system
all uric acid and foul, decomposed
he?
Gwendolen— No, but Dick doesn’t come waste matter, which cause the afflic-
any more. He happened to call the other tione. Try it if you aren’t well. Save
evening while papa was cleaning the soot the prescription.
and ashes out of the kitchen flue, and
A n U n fo r t u n a t e In te rru p tio n .
papa made him hold the coal scuttle for
“ George was Just going to propose
him.
to me last night."
T h e M o d ern W a y .
"And what happened?”
Scribbles— How would you go about
“ A tire blew up aud then he couldn't
gettlug a piny oil tbe stage?
think of anything elst.” —Cleveland
Dribbles— I ’d first write a novel.
! Plain Dealer.
Hlx— You said your gun would shoot
900 yards.
Dlx— I know I did.
Hlx— It’s marked to shoot only 450
yards.
Dlx— I know, but there are two bar­
rels.
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SKIN DISEASES
HUM ORS INT T H E B L O O D
W hen the blood is pure, fresh and healthy, the skin w ill bo soft, smooth
DEVELO P NEW W A TE R POW ER
and free from blemishes, but when some acid humor takes root ia the circu­
lation its presence is manifested by a skin eruption o r disease.
These
Elma Electric Comprny Will Utilize humors g et into the blood, gen erally because o f a:t inactive or sluggish
Cloquallum Creek.
condition o f the members o f the body whose duty it is to collect and carry
Chehalis county, Wash., abounds in off the waste and refuse m atter o f the system. T h is unhealthy matter is left
some of the finest water power iD the j to sour and ferm ent and soon the circulation becomes charged w ith the acid
state. The Upper Satsop river, the ■ poison. T h e blood be gins to throw off tiie humors and acids through tha
Wishkah river, and numerous other' pores and glands o f tiie skin, producing Eczema, Acne, Tetter, Psoriasis,
streams flowing into Grays harbor. Salt Rheum and skin eruptions o f various kinds. Eczema appears, usually
afford magnificent eportnnities for the w ith a sligh t reduces o f tiie si;in followed by pustules from which there
development of water power for com­ flows a sticky fluid that dries and forms a crust, and the itchin g is intense.
mercial purposes.
Scarcely a move I t is gen erally on tiie back, breast, face, arms and legs, though other parts
has yet been made to secure any of o f the body m ay be afleeted. In Tetter the skin dries, cracks and bleeds;
these water power sites.
The Elma the acid in tiie blood dries up tiie natural oils of the skin, which are intended
Light & Power company is among the to keep it soft and pliant, causing a dry, feverish condition and g iv in g it 6
first to take advantage of the opportu­ hard, leathery appearance. Acne makes its appearance on the lace in tha
form o f pimples and black heads, whila
n itie s afforded and now has a large
I s u f f e r e d w i t h E c n o m r. f->r f o r t y
force of men at work on the Cloqual- y o a r a * n d c o u ld fin d n o t.'iin ir to Psoriasis comes in scaly patches on differ­
c u r e m o u n t i l I t r i e d D. 8 . 3 . I ent parts o f the body One o f the worst
lum creek, three miles northeast of B u ffe re d i n t o n s c l y w i t h t h e i tc h -
Elma, constructing a large dam to i n l a n d b u r n i n g : p u s t u l e i w o u ld forms o f skin trouble is Salt Rheum ;
f o r m f r o m w h ic h t h e r o C o w e d a
store water and w ill install one of the a t i c k y flu id ; c r u s t s w o u l d com© o n its favorite point o f attack is the scalp,
t h e s k i n a n d w h e n s c r a t c h e d o a sometimes causing baldness. Poison Oak
latest model water wheels.
t h o s k i n v r a s l « f t a s r a w r .3 a p ie c o
The water can be tracked up for sev­ o f b e e f. I s u f f e r e d ap -o n y i-i th o and I v y are also disagreeable types of skin
eral miles without doing any damage Ion«- y e a r s I w a a ft ill ic ro d , b u t disease. T iie humor producing the trouble
w h e n I u s e d H. S . >S. I io u n I u p e r ­
and (tower enough can he derived to fe c t e u r o . T h e r e h a s n o v o r b o o n lies dormant in the blood through the
W in ter to break out and torment the
give light and power to the town of a n y r e t u r n o f t h e t r o u b l e .
C .U .L / A N 3 ,
sufferer w ith the return o f Spring. The best
Elma for years to come. The company
S to c k m a n , I le b .
treatment fo r ail skin diseases is S. S. S.
has a franchise from the town of Elma
It neutralizes tiie acids and removes the
for furnishing light to tiie town. Ita
humors so that the skin instead o f being
pre-ent plant has been in operation for
Irritated and diseased, is nourished by a
three years.
supply o f fresh, healthy blood.
E xternal
The power has been obtained from
applications o f salves, washes, lotions, etc.,
stream, but the cost of wood and coal
has become so high that the company
PURELY VEGETARE while they soothe the itching caused b y
skin affections, can never cure the trouble
decided to install a water power plant.
The saving in fuel and operating ex­ because th ey do not reach the blood. S. S. S. goes down in to the circulation
and forces out every particle o f foreign m atter and restores the blood to its
penses will Ire about $200 a month.
normal, pure condition, thereby perm anently curing every form o f skin
affection. Book on Skin Diseases and any medical advice desired sent fr e t
r b lll S sopc .
Peel and chop together two dozen to­ to ail who write. S. S. S. is for sale at a ll first class drug stores.
matoes and six small onlnhs with two
THC S W IF T SPECiFiC C O A T L A N T A , CAm
seeded red jieppers. Stir In four table-
spoonfuls of salt, a cup of granulated
sugar, three teaspoonfuls each
of
P referred Stock Canned Goods
ground cloves, cinnamon and allspice
A r« FAt••<! V ltirividf tit« Beet ar« ttioaa
and a teaspoonfif! of ground ginger.
Thnt is the secret of their exquisite Flavor. Preferred Stock Pineapple,
Put Into a kettle with two quarts of
for instance, is grown, ripened ami canned all under the sunny skies
vinegar and troll for three hours. Set
of Hawaii. Pineapples brought to this country and then canned must be
aside until cool before bottling.
picked before fully ripe or they won’ t keep—and the flavor it
flat. Hawaiian Pineapple is the best grown. Every morning, the
T est
fo r
R aw s.
ones ripened to their “ spicy best** are gathered, taken into the can­
To know If an egg is fresh, place tt
nery, close at hand, peeled and cored by special cutters operated by
tn n basin of cold water. I f It remains
bright, tidy Hawaiian girls. A ll the tough, fibrous center is re­
moved, and the sun-gold slices from the best part of the pineapple
at the bottom, it Is all right; If It floats
are then packed into Preferred Stock cans.
at all. It Is of rather doubtful fresh­
ness ; If It floats gayly on the surface,
Try PREFERRED STOCK Pineapple— a royal dessert— ready to serve
vou mav be certain it Is aulte bad.
ALLBIf A LEWIS. Wholesale Grocers. PORTLAND, OREGON. U. S. A.
N rtal
Feed your hair; nourish it;
give it something to live on.
Then it will stop falling, and
will grow long and heavy.
Ayer’s Hair Vigor is the only
hair-food you can buy. For
60 years if has been doing
just w hat we claim it will do.
It will not disappoint you.
S T I F F , Y E S ?
T repots
K rpt
B w cvt.
Metal teapots, if disused for some
time, give a musty flavor to the tea
when next used. This may be prevent­
ed by placing a lump of sugar in tbe
teapot before putting away.
T u r t le
kowp.
Chop the ooane part» of tbe oteaned
turtle meat with t ie bone», cover with
four quart» of colJ water, add a bunch
of sweet herb», two sliced onions, pep­
per and wilt to {site. Skew very slowly
for four hour*, strain and stir In the
other parts of the turtle meat with the
fat— both of which should hare been
covered with two quart» of water and
• llowel to aimtner for an hour. Thick­
en nil with browned flour, after putting
them together, and simmer for an hour.
Add forcement halls and the Juice of a
leinou. Stir well and serve.
N o r « . - N o «older 1« «»ed on can« rontAininf Preferred Slock Pi nop tie.
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