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About Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911 | View Entire Issue (March 30, 1905)
Spring Humors Ayers People Killed I d Railroad Wrecks. | A report recently Issued by the In terstate Commerce Commission shows that the total number of casuaiUes to persons on railroads In the United States, during the fiscal year eudlng | June 30, 1904, was 55,130, comprising 2,787 killed and 51,343 injured. This ; shows a large increase over auy other i year. It is a large total, and. In com parison, may be said to be similar to M R o n d MRS. the complete destruction o f any one of jch w and t ; such cities as Salt Lake City, Utah; San Antonio, Texas; Itacine, W is.; To A LTnnborn, peka, Kan.; Waterbury, Conn.; WUkes- feïïSjl|\ M in n . barre, I ’a., or Augusta, Ga., neither of which has anything like 53,000 inhabi tants. In both the American and Brit ish armies. Sept. 19, and Oct. 7, 11, and 12, 1777, in the series of fights and movements around Saratoga, as in cluded by E. S. Creasy, In his " F i f teen Decisive Battles of the World,” there were less than 20,000 men; while the highest total given by C. K. Adams in Johnson's “ Cyclopaedia.” of the kill ed, wounded, and missing on both sides at Waterloo, one of the greatest battles of all time, is 54.428 men— not so many by 702 as last year's total of MR and MRS United States railroad casualties. The uumber of collisions ami derailments JNO.O.ÄTKMON. during the past year was 11,291, in independence. ' volving (9,383,097 in damages to roll M g. ing stock and roadbeds. This gives the astounding Increase o f 048 collisions and derailments over 1903—astounding but for the reduction of employes, in Remarkable Cures Effected by Pe-ru-na In a letter dated January 1, 1900, 1904, by 75,000.— Frederick Uphum Under date of January 10, 1897, l)r. j Mr. Atkinson says, after five years’ ex- Adams, in Success Magazine. llartman received the following letter: 1 I ’v r ie n c e with 1 eruna: M illio n * o f V e g e t a b le * . “ My wife has been a sufferer from a I “I will ever continue to speat. a good am still cured of ca- hen the Editor read 10,000 plants for complication of diseases for the past word ^or f>eruna- in n a n n i l l n n n e i l l i r l i a i im rn . 4 K i. ( u n a n tarrh.**— John O. Atkinson, Independence, seconif yeiir8-, " er hM ,;a,,llod Mo., Box 272 Salzer Seed Co., La Crosse. Wis.. than the skill of some of the most noted phy- Mrs. Alla Schwandt, Sanborn, Minn., whom there are no more reliable and ex 8 ici&ii 8 . One of her worst troubles tensive seed growers in the world, makes was chronic constipation of several w rites: ‘*1 have been troubled with rheumatism years’ standing. She was also passing through that most critical period in and catarrh for twenty-five years. Could not sleep day or night. After having used the life of a woman— change of life. Peruna I can sleep ar.d nothing bothers me “ In June, 1895, I wrote to you about now. If I ever am affected with any kind this offer which is made to get you to her case. You advised a course of Pe- of sickness, Peruna will be the medicine I test Salzer’s Warranted Vegetable Seeds. runa and Manalin, which we at once shall use. My son was cured of catarrh of They will send you their big plant and conimenced, and have to say it com- the larnyx by Peruna.” —Mrs. Alla Schwandt seed catalog, together with enough seed pletely cured her. j When old age conies, catarrhal dis- to grow “ About the same time I wrote you oases come also. Systemic catarrh is 1.000 fine, solid Cabbages, 2.000 rich, juicy Turnips, about my own case of catarrh, which almost universal in old people, 2.000 blanching, nutty Celery, had been of twenty-five years’ stand 2.000 rich, buttery Lettuce, Address Dr. 8. B. Ilartman, Presi- ing. At times I was almost past going. 1.000 splendid Onions, dent of The Hartman Sanitarium, Co- I commenced to use Peruna according to 1.000 rare, luscious Radishes, your instructions and continued its use for hm'bus, Ohio, who will be pleased to 1.000 gloriously brilliant Flowers, about a year, and it has completely cured Klve Jon the benefit fo his medical ad- A L L FOB BUT 160 POSTAGE, . vice gatis. providing you will return this notice, and mc.” —John O. Atkinson. if you will send them 20 c in postage, they will add to the above a package of fa OREGON PO RTLAN D R a t h e r O n e -S id e d . mous Berliner Cauliflower. [P. C. L.J Dixmyth— How do you like your new boarding house, Biffkins? A n O ld C u r e f o r S c u r v y . A G IR L ’S SCHOOL OF TH E HIGHEST Biffkins— By reversing the order of Scurvy used to be regularly treated ( LASS corps of teachers, location, build- •j things it could be made an ideal home. in«: equ ipm ent—the best. Send for cat when It was possible by burying the Dixmyth— How’s that? alogue. patients up to their necks In fresh Biffkins— What it requires is less hair F o r m O p e n s S e p t e m b e r 111,1904 earth, a practice officially recommend in the butter and more in the mattress. ed in the British navy less than a cen tury ago. Twenty of the crew of the IND IAN A K K O W S, SPRA RS AND PIPH S w anted 1 w ill pay cash frigate Blonde were so treated on the for all good relics of stone. Send shore o f Donna Maria Bay, Santo Do outlines of w hat you have and get my prices. Address mingo. Holes were dug In the softest H. P. H A M IL TO N , Tw o Rivera. Wisconsin. soil on the beach. Into each of these a man was put and buried to his chin, m i y j r n SALESMEN to canvass amongst the while a detachment of their shipmates V v A R I l U farmers and dealers sellin g Fire, was told off to keep the files from Water and B u rglar Fro >f Safes. Price« are w ithin reach of everyone. Good money m ak their faces. They were kept in this er. H ave agents now m aking J1U.U0 per day. position for two hours, and the treat Address ment was so effective that four duys SPECIALTY SELLING CO. later all the sufferers were able to re Portland Oregon join the frigate. V I . ,1 . S H I E L D S <!fr C O . A G U ARANTEED CURE FOR PILE S Growers and Im porters o f A ll Kinds of Com* to most people aud cause many troubles,— pimples, bolls uud other eruptious, besides loss of appetite, that tired feeling, fit3 o f biliousness, indigestion and headache. Give nature three helps, and Clara— Did he propose to you before The sooner one gets rid o f them the nearly ev ery case of con sumption will recover. Fresh better, and the w ay to get rid of them | or atter he kissed y ° u? Maud— I can't air, most im p o rtan t of all. and to build up the system that has t M ’ Durlns the exciteui‘int 1 tor« ot all the details.— I.lfe. suffered from them is to take Husband— You are always looking for bargains. Was there ever a time when you wasn’t a bargain hunted? W ife— Yes, dear; when I married you. —Scissors. Forming in combination the Spring Nourishing food comes next. Mrs. Chatterson— It was such a Medicine j>ar excellence, of unequalled Then, a medicine to control relief to have my husband fail. Mrs. strength in purifying the blood as Chipway— How so? “ Oh, I was so the cough and heal the lungs. Ask any good doctor. shown by unequalled, radical and per* afraid we would have to pay all those •* I first nsed Ayer's Cherry Pectoral SI years mnnent cures of bills.” — Life. ago. I have seen terrible oa-*es of limit dis eases cured by it. I urn never without it." Cyril— You may spurn me. cruel one, S crofu la Galt R h e u m ALUUttT U. H a m il t o n , Marietta. Ohio. but remember, I shall not always be a J. C. AYBR CO.. 2ftc.,50c.. >1.00. 6 cald H ead Boils, P im p le s I Atwell. M hsh . All drmtirists. clerk at if!) a week. Marie— That’s Just for All Kinds o f H u m o r Psoriasis the trouble. You may lose your job at B lood P oison in g R h e u m a t is m auy time.— Chicago News. C atarrh D yspepsia, Eto Parent (angrily)— Those “ school Accept no substitute, but be sure to shoes” I bought here foif my boy did H oalth d e m a n d s daily a ctio n o f th e g e t H ood’s, and g e t it today. not last two weeks. Deafer (with sur b o w e ls . Aid nature w ith A y er's Pills. prise)— He must have been wearing them out of school.— Washington Life. A n In s in u a tio n . Diggs— I hear you have sold your Teacher (in spelling class)—Johnny. A DtEP-WAIER MAN. 6 pell "fail.” Johnny— I can't. Teach-j restaurant. Wasn’t it a moneymaker? Biggs— Yes; I was making $'.() daily. er— You cau't spell that simple word? Diggs— Then what was your reason Why not? Johnny— ’Cause you told Captain Coomers had sailed over all me there was no such word us full.— for disposing o f it? the seven seas and the mighty bay of New Yorker. Biggs—Oh, I was compeih d to sell Penobscot. Therefore he felt only Pansy (who enjoys having her moth It on account of poor health. contempt for the little bug-shaped Diggs— Huh! Why didn't you take er read to her)— Wead some more, steamer that carried passengers from mamma. Mamma— I cannot, dear; my your rneuls somewhere else? the mainland to the island resorts eyes are too tired. Pansy (with fine Pe-ru-na Cures and Prevents Catarrh which at that time were just begin Any one who wishes perfect health ning to have a summer population. scorn)— But wead w iv uo mouf, ma.— iiu c be entirely free from catarrh. This was in the days when all good New York Times. “ Is your husband up yet?” Inquired Catarrh is well nigh universal; almost sailing men looked ou steam craft as mere landsman’s toys. Their contempt the early morning caller. “1 guess he omnipresent. Perunu is the only ab was warranted by the habits of the Is,” replied the stern-looking woman. solute safeguard known. A cold is the To prevent Belle of breaking down in mid-eliau- “ I ’d like to say a few words to him.” beginning of catarrh. nel, of steering ofT her course in a “ Bo would I. He hasn't come home colds, to cure colds, is to cheat catarrh out of its victims. Peruna not only wind, und of staying ut dock discreet yet.” — Catholic Standard. Every Ernestine— I don't see why your uree catarrh, but prevents it. ly when there was any "considerable chaperon should have been offended household should be supplied with this breeze of air.” On one passage across the hay she because Jack played the piano. It was Krt’at remedy for coughs, colds, and so fell foul of a current that pushed her certainly better than lovemaklng. forth. If you do not derive prompt and sat upon a sandbank. The passengers be Moyrtilla— Yes, but he insisted upon gan to run for the boats and hunt In playing “ Alw ays in the W ay.” — Chi isfactory results from the use of Peru na, write at once to Dr. Hartman, giv Impossible places for life-preservers. cago News. ing a full statement of your case and he Captain Cooiners sat on deck, his big Tom— I don’ t see you automobiling w ill be pleased to give you his valu trame supported by a camp-stool and with Miss Giddyun any more. Jack—■ able advice gratis. his "game leg” stretched out on an No; I weighed her In the balance and Address Dr. Hartman, President of other camp-stool. He sat still while the found her wanting. Tom \\ anting xiie Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, others, crew and passengers, were what? Jack— Well, wanting to face q . rushing about in futile activity. He the parson with me, for one thing.— looked at the strip o f island, then out Chicago News. L a a t o f th e M o h lc a a a . at the bay, then at the sky. Then he When the days are cool and clear Little Johnnie -When Miss Nextdoor rested his chin on his chest and got married, her mother threw an old tuberculosis patients on North studied the deck planking. slipper after her. What was that for? Brother Island wrap themselves In the A passenger ran up to him and cried. Little Ethel— Oh, they always do th at blue blankets furnished by the city “ O, captain, we are wrecked!” That means that her mamma isn’ t and *n *be °P en a'r f ° r a 8un bath. "Hum?” A short time ago. says # the New never going to spank her any more.— "W e are wrecked.” York Sun, the health commissioner Smith's Weekly. "B e we?” This servant-girl problem will make a , par‘ f of Peace, «Megatss “ Is there any danger?” to the island. They were from Eng ine old before my time!” “ Bothers you “ Hum?” land, and had seen pictures of the too, does It?” “ Indeed It does. If "A re we going to sink?” North American Indian. I have an ugly maid my husband is “ Not fur in this water.” “ How Interesting!” remarked one “ Are you sure? I ’m afraid we— we away all the time, and If I have a visitor, as the boat was about to land. pretty one he Is at home all the time, shall all be drowned!” "See how peacefully they sit. Are they “ Not if you’re more’n four feet and I daren’t go away; so there it is.” the last o f the Mohicans?” — Houston Post. high.” TO CURE A COLD IN ONE D AY Mrs. Woodby— You don’t mean to The passenger seemed satisfied at last, and went away. Captain Coomers say you paid my milliner’s bill to-day! Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All drug gists refund the money if It tails to cure. E. W The bill Grove’s signature Is ou each box- 25c. resumed his gaze at the deck. Pres Mr. Woodby— O f course. reached me yesterday, and I thought ently another passenger saw him. T o S u p p le m e n t O u r C iv ilz a t io n . “ O, captain, I ’m so glad you’re the milliner might need the money, Itching Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles As a result of observation and re Your druggist will refund money If PAZO O IN T so— Mrs. Woodby— Simpleton! How here!” M E N T falls to cur® you In « to 14 days. 50c. do you expect us to be considered real flection during a long life touching “ So be I.” public men and measures In wide va swell if we pay our bills promptly?— “ Think there’s any danger?” H o w It B egan. riety, I would desire for my country Philadelphia Ledger. " I ain’t seen any.” Representative Hay of Virginia tells three thlnjp; above all others to sup o f an altercation in a colored club in “ O f course we— we aren’t far from Maude— Did you read that magazine plement American civilization; from shore?” article In which a physician advocates Great Britain her administration of Richmond that resulted in nearly all the members being haled before a police mag- “ No. W e’re as nigh as two lovers yawning as a means of stopping the criminal justice; from Germany her j latrate. on a slopin’ sofa.” disagreeable buzzing in one’ s ears? theater; and from any or every Euro ‘You were present during this trou "You take it coolly!” Clara— Yes; and he is right, too. I pean country save Russia, Spain and ble?” asked the magistrate of a wit “ Well, you see I ’ve been wrecked ! tried It on young Boruni the other Turkey, its government o f cities.— ness. off Cape Horn and I was in a 1> at evening after he had talked continu "Yes. yo honsh.” From Andrew D. W hite’s •‘Impres that was chawed by a whale. I don’t | ously for nn hour or more, and ho “Then tell us. in a few words, just sions of the German Emporer," in the how the difficulty begnn.” puppus to get my hoots wet out o’ any \ took the hint and left.— Chicago Daily Century. "W ell, yo’ honah.” replied the darky, seoh land vehicle as this here.” — 1 News. with nmeh gravity. " I think it was when Youth’s Companion. the chairman of do entertainment com The following notice was recently mittee swatted de secretary ovali de head found tacked on the door o f a church: A Confusing A d vertisem en t w if de lovin’ cup."— Collier’s Weekly. A London editor has received from “ There will be preaching , in this house C h erry Pectoral H o o d 's Sarsaparilla and Pills Consumption Shu Bo.lln a printed notice o f a new hair dye, described in English. “ I de liver the hair dye from the fair to the deepest dark,” the Berlin man says. Then, with a burst o f candor, for which he cannot be sufficiently com mended, he adds: “ It produce* a na tural color and is thoroughly Injuri ous.” J a week from next Wednesday, I ’royl- Permanently Cured. No fits or nervousness dence permittin’, and there will be after first day’s use o f Dr. Kline’s Great Nerve Restorer. Send for F r e e in g trial bottle and treatise. preaching whether or no on Monday Dr. II. H. Kline, Ltd., »31 Arch ht., Philadelphia, Pa. following upon the subject, ‘He that believeth and is baptized shall be In J a il f o r S n e e z in g . As one o f the good, kind indies was saved .and he that believeth not shall be damned at 3:30 in the afternoon.’ ” When a child I had a very severe at walking along the tier after the tack of Diphtheria, which came near prov church was over, saying kind words — Clinton (Mo.) Herald. ing fatal. Upon recovery the glands of the to the unfortunate sons of Adam, she A traveling man who drove across neclc were ^ neck were very much enlarged, and after stopped In front of cell 002 on the the country to a little town in western the free use Gf ¡odine, the right one was $100 R ew ard, $100. Kansas the other day met a farmer reduced to its normal size, but the left sixth floor. Bhe said, “ My good, kind man, what Th e reader« o f this paper w ill be pleased to hauling a wagon-load of water, one continued to grow—very slowly at learn that there is at least one dreaded disease In tae world ever put you In here?” that science has been able to cure in a ll It* “ Where do you get water?” he asked, first, until it was about the size of a goose He said. “ Sneezing.” stages, and th at is Catarrh. H a ll's Catarrh “ Up the road about seven miles,” the ef>S> which began to press on the wind- Cure is the o n lv positive cure kn ow n to the She said, “ My goodness! How In “ And you haul water P‘ P*. causing difficult breathing, and be m edical fra tern ity . Catarrh bein g a constitu farmer replied. .. . came very painful. An incision was made the world could they put y you in here tion a l disease, requires a constitu tional treat family m ent. H a ll’ s Catarrh Cure is taken in tern a lly, seven miles for your iny aim an<i a large quantity of pus discharged. f„ r sneezing?” a ctin g d ir e c tly upon the blood and mucous stock?” “ Yep.” “ Why In the su r a c e s o f the system, thereby destroying the gentleman up.’’ iv* asked couldTwith safety be taken °:„as »<• out. For ten and mjmim •*rr'| pa o f sense don't you dig a well?" fou n d ation o f th e disease, ana g iv in g — the Cook County Jail Journal. tient ______ strength „ by _ b u ild ld in g up up the ____ constitution _ the traveler. “ Because it is just as Tears I wore a little piece of cloth about an and assisting nature in d o in g its w o rk . The lc nch ' ‘ long in my neck to keep the place | M o th er, w ill find M r,. Winslow's Soothing proprietors have so much faith in its curative far one way as the other, stranger." open. During this time I had to have it Byrup the be-t remedy toune (or their children powers th a t th ey offer o n e H undred Dollari — Denver Republican. for any case that it fails to cure. Send for Hat cut open by the doctor every time I took during the teething period, rtf f o a t i m n n i « l g , Mrs. Totts was filled with nervous coldórtheopeningclogged. coldortheopeningclogged. in tlieSpring F. J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, O. alarms whenever she traveled, and Mr. or early Summer of 18 S 4 I was persuaded Address. A c r o s s t h e F o o t lig h t s , Bold by druggists, 75c S. 0 S. “ S., which 1 I did, “ Ha!” exclaimed the st igp heroine ns Potts always had his hands full in ' by my wife to use 0 -” J Hall's Family Pills are the best. trying to quiet and reassure her. “ A l strictly in accordance with directions. I the lime light was suddenly turned upon 88 . gernon.” said Mrs. Potts, wakening took twenty-six large bottles, and wasen- the heavy villain, “ I have discovered There was a maid whose name was KS, her husband from a sound sleep in a tirely cured, for I have not suffered since your secret at last. Your face betrays that time. B. S. R a g l a n d . you.” And she was always tempting fS; southern railway car. “ Algernon! I j Royal BagMfg. Co., Charleston, S. C. j "Explain your talk, woman,” said the She'd jilt a bean want you to find out why we are going | ----- j villain, as he caltulj lighted a fresh The least bit sleau. at this fearful speed. The car Is bump- But now for beaux she hai to w 8 . Only a constitutional remedy can reach c‘Karottp- ing and swaying till I can scarcely anhereditarydiseaselikeScrofuiT^When “ Y,?ur m,,|f lo.ok" likp * »«r see out of my eyes." Mr. Potts sat up the blood is restored to a normal condition nJap’ r,’P|ied. "So you evidently This maiden dearly loTed to skS, and looked out of the window at the end the scrofulous deposits are carried off "have yourself with a safety razor." Bat was of such enormous wS That when she tripped moonlit landscape. “ See that bridge ^ ere * * * gradual return to health. S.S.S. Piso n Core fs a remedy forconghs, colds And slid and slipped ahead on the curve?" he asked, sleep- [* well known as a and consumption. Try it. Price 25 cents, The ice was in an awful st 8 . si druggists ......... ... ........ .............. — Chicago Chronicle. a minute, and probably it I n t very strong, and they want to go over It with as little strain snd as quickly as possible. Now go to sleep.” — Youth's Companion. i ■ k ■ strictly" vegetable remedy sold. If you have any signs of 4 ■ Scrofula' write “ • and ourphysiciana ' W ' will advise you free Both H d e . o f It ' 'W Giles— So you’ve got a place In that The Swift Specific Company, Atlasta, Ga. I banking houae? I suppose It was be -1 •——----------------------------------------------- ¡cause you knew the president? Har- tin— Tartly that ar.d partly because be w T s T T B ^ WB S.v«n plum paddings hang la a kiteh- didn’t know me.— Exchange ___« « • * «* < *u ,l*‘ •o at Etalhtm. England, rscutly. when | _ ¿ S s T ® " a donkey walked in and at* fiv# of them. The breath o f snip.cion Is often 8a- 1 W 1 I I 11 | i I I II I i ks cloths and alL | cored with cloves sax ' * St,I n ^ jp i Are Never Without P sru -n a in the Home for Catarrhal D iseases. % ST. H E L E N ’S H A L L ECONOMICAL “ I assure you, I ’m always willing to acknowledge my faults when I see them.” "T h at’s all right, but I ’ll bet you never acknowledge them when your neighbor sees them.” — Philadelphia Press. PU TN AM IRRIGATOR Phillips Hydraulic Ram C lr a s s a n d P le ld S e e d s Dry ground, deep-rooting grass seeds thvt we w ill guarantee to grow ou ground that w ill not produce cereals or any other kind of grass. W ill make crop of hay and pasture all seasons of the year. Add res« M. J. Shields & Co., Mos cow, Idaho. jS lS l* I f you want to get the biggest returns for your labor and your ground. w w you can t afford to plunt anything but ¡0. FERRYS SEED S —the srandard after 4» years’ U*6t. They always produce the largest und surest crops. A ll dealers sell them. Our I (»03 Seed Annual free on request. fO . M .F ebhy & Co/ DETROIT, MICHi FITS N o b o d y D oes. F o r 1905. Father Time was observed getting his hair clipped. “ What is that for?” asked the friend. “ Why. people are going too rapidly these days.” explained Father Time, “ und I want to fix It so they can’t take mo by the forelock.” THE OLDJOLKS AT HOME ‘V ____ NO COST OF O PE RATIO N Write Kxlay lor (roe iliu s triu e l boorlei. COLUMBIA ENGINEERING WORKS luth suit JoUunou streets, Portland, Ore. Around the W orld " I have used your Fish Brand Slickers for years In the Hawaiian Islands and found them the only article that suited. I am n o w in t h is c o u n t r y (A frica) and think a great deal of your coats.” ( n a m e o n a p p l i c a t io n ) The world-wide reputa tion of T o w e r’s W a ter p r o o f O iled C lo t h in g a ssu res th e b u y e r of the positive w orth of all garments b e a r in g this Sign of the Fish. Clean Your Grain FOR SEED A . J . T O W E R CO . Boston, U. S. A . T O W E R C A N A D IA N CO.. 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