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About Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911 | View Entire Issue (April 6, 1905)
Auers Spring Medicine T h e re La no other season w h en fo o d m ed icin e la ao much needed aa in the S p rin g . The b loo d la im pure, w ea k and Im poverish ed— a condition indicated b y pim ples and other eruptions on the la c e and b od y , by deficient v ita lity , loss o f appetite, lack o f strength, and w a n t o f animation. Hood's Sarsaparilla and Pills Grumbling Customer— W hat’s th* reason you raise the price o f your coal every month? Dealer— Well, we flml ; the people keep on paying It.— Chicago 1 Tribune. “ Don't be ashamed o f work,” said Uncle Eben. "Sometimes de man w lf de wheelbarrow ain’ got nigh ns much stren gth and anim ation, and cure trouble as de man w lf de automobile.” ^ eruptions. H a v e the w h ole fa m ily — Washington Star. " I t Is difficult for people to get what be g in to take them today. "Hood's Sarsaparilla has been used In they really deserve In this life.” " It our family for some time, and always with Is difficult for some o f us,” answered Rood results. Last spring I was all run Miss Cayenne; "others have to dodge.” down and got a bottle of It, and as usual — Washington Star. received great benefit." Miss lit clam Spellbinder— I ’ve nailed seventeen B o y c e , Stowe, Vt. different lies during this campaign. Hood's Sarsaparilla promises to Voice from Audience— Have you got a Sure and keeps the promise. union carpenter's card, cull?— Louis ville Courier Journal. "They've added another man to the ODD FREAKS OF LIG H T N IN G . force working on the new postoffloe Sometimes It Makes Flnstiliuht Photo building.” "Is that so?” "Yes. one graphs on Its Victim. o f the boys employed became of age One of the fantastic tricks which yesterday.— Cleveland Plain Dealer. lightning plays upon its unfortunate "Money doesn't make the man." said victims is a kind of flashlight photog raphy. There are numerous instances the high-browed and haughty youth. of this which are more or less ''authen “ No,” answered Senator Sorghum, “ it ticated,” but they seem almost too doesn’t make th^ man, but sometimes wonderful to be believed. One o f these It makes the candidate."— Washington Is o f a young man in New Jersey who Star. Wanted a Circus: The Child— Are was struck by lightning and was taken In an ambulance to the hospital at you the trained nurse mamma said was once. Til.'re seemed to be no wound coming? The Nurse— Yes. dear; I'm except a small mark on the back, but the trained nurse. The Child— Let's while the doctors and nurses were ex see some of your tricks.— Brooklyn amining him a picture began to devel Life. Bride— George, dear, when we reach op on the skin. Soon before the won dering eyes of the watchers appeared onr destination let us try to avoid giv a perfect picture of Christ nailed to ing the Impression that we are newly the cross. The explanation Is that on married. George— All right, Maud; the wall opposite the bed on which the you can carry this suit case.— New young man lay was the picture which Yorker. was reproduced on his skin. “ I wonder why they call these apart Another Instance Is o f a man who ments 'flats?' That doesn't mean any was struck by lightning, and on his thing.” “ No. perhaps the man who chest were red marks, resembling the first Invented them happened to look tree, with all its branches, under which at the building plan sidewise."— Phila the man was standing when bo was delphia Press. killed. Prom Prance comes the story Another Victim; Newsboy— Great o f a peasant girl who was driving a mystery! F ifty victims! Purchaser— cow from the pasture when she was Here! I say! There's nothing In your overtaken by a storm, and she and the paper! Newsboy— That's the mystery, cow took refuge under the tree. A bolt guv'nor. You're the fifty-first victim. of lightning killed the cow and stunned — Illustrated Bits. the girl. When she recovered con "She must be a very brilliant wom sciousness she found on her chest a picture o f the cow she had been driv an, for I hear that she says so much that la worth remembering.” “ Indeed ing. The chatelaine o f the castle of Bena- ■he does. She tenches the multlpllca tonnaire was sitting In a chair in her tlon table In the primary grade.” — salon when the chateau was struck by Cleveland Leader. Pat's Trouble: An Irishman came to lightning. She was unlujured, but on the back o f her dress was found a per a doctor complaining that he had fect copy o f the chair on which she noises In his head. “ CM have thlm arl bud been sitting, down to Its minutest the tolme,” he said, “ an' soruetolmes ornament. These are a few o f the Ol can hear thlm fifty feet aw ay!” —- many strange pranks which lightning Llpplncott's Magazine. plays upon us.— Chicago Chronicle. “ Why did the congregation hurry out so suddenly after the benediction?" H e R id es a W heel. "The sexton makes them leave their “ Look out for the man riding along umbrellas In the vestibule, and those side a car on a bicycle,” remarked a who get out late haven't much of m Central detail detective the other day. choice.” '— Cleveland Plain Dealer. "Th e street car workers have a new She Was Worried: The Minister— dodge, and the man on the bicycle Is My dear madam, let this thought con part o f the game. He's the ‘outside sole you for your husband's death. Re man,’ as It were. member that other and better men "A grafter gets on the car and the than he have gone the same way. car is followed by the guy on the Bereaved W idow — They haven't all wheel. When 'the goods'— a watch or gone, have they?— Tlt-Blts. ■carfpin— is taken by the fellow on the j car he throws It to his pal on the | Just Avoiding a Cuss Word: Grayce wheel, who gets away with It. I f the | —W ar! W ar! W ar! Gladys— What on guy on the wheel sees trouble ahead on \ earth are you hollering “ w ar" about? the car he gets away, but not without | Grayce— I Just struck my thumb with Gladys— Well, what's first getting the stuff from bis partner i the hammer. war got to do with It? Grayce— Don't if he can. “ It's a slick game, and puzzled us you know what war is?— Louisville for a while, but we tumbled to it by Courier-Journal. She Meant W ell: “ Now. Tommy,” recognizing one of the crooks on a said Mrs. Bull, “ I want you to he good wheel.” — Chicago Inter Ocean. while I ’m out.” “ I ’ll be good for a Self-love sometimes borrows the face nickel,” replied Tommy. "Tom m y,” o f honest zeal.— Hall. said she. " I want you to remember that you cannot be a son of mine un less you are good for nothing.” — Louis v ille Courier-Journal. Dentist (who has pulled the wrong tooth)— I see how I made the mistnke. I counted the molars from the back instead o f the front. You don't seem to have cut your wisdom teeth y e t young man. Groaning Patient— That'» evident from the choice I made o f a Columbus, Ohio, May 19 , 1903 . Some four years ago I w .13 suffering dentist!— Chicago Tribune. from impure blood and a general run Directions for Use.— The Inventor ol down condition o f the system, I had no a new feeding bottle for Infants sent appetite, was losing flesh, and had an all- out the following among his direction» one tired feeling that made me misera- | le. I began the use of S . S. S., and for using: “ When the baby Is done after taking sevi nor eight bottles my skin drinking It must be unscrewed Hiid laid was dearedef t il eruptions and took on a In a cool place under the hydrant. II ruddy, healthy glow that assured me that the baby does not thrive on fresh milk m y blood had bben restored to its nor It should be boiled."— Collier's Weekly, mal, healt’a y condition. M y appetite was restored, as I could cat anything put be M a rk T w a in 's I lis t M oney. fore me, and as I regained my appetite While traveling recently Mark I increased in weight, and that “ tired feel Twain was asked by a friend and fel ing” which worried me so much disap peared, and I was once again my old self. low passenger If be remembered the I heartily recommend S. S. S. as the first money he had ever earned. best blood purifier and tonic made, and i "Yes,” answered Mr. Clemens, puff strongly advise its use to all those in need ing meditatively on his cigar. "I have o f such medicine. V ictor S tu bbins . a distinct recollection of it. When I Cor. Barthman and Washington Aves. was a youngster I attende I sohoo! at a place where the use o f the birch rod Wheeling, W. V., May 28 , 1903 . M y system was run down and my joi nts was not an unusual event. It was •chcd and pained me Considerably. I hail against the rules to mark the desks la used S. S. S befors and knew what it sny manner, the penalty being a tine was, so I purchased a bottle of it and have o f $-r> or public chastisement. taken several bottles and the aches and "Happening to violate the rule on paint are gone, my blood has been cleas- ed and m r general health built up. I can one occasion I was offered the alterna testify to it as a blood purifier and tonic. tive. Isdold my father, and as nc 1533 Market St. J o h x C. S t e in . seemed to think It would be too bad I f you have any for me to be publicly punished, be symptoms of dis gave me the $.1. At that period o f my ordered b lo o d existence $5 was a large snm. while write n s and our a whipping was o f little consequence, physicians w i l l and so"— here Mr. Clemens reflectively advise yon free. knocked the ashes from his cigar— O u r b o o k o a "w ell.” be finally added, "that wav blood and a k in bow l earned my first $5.” — Bakimore diseases sent free. Herald. M a k e the blood pure, v igo ro u s and rich , create appetite, g iv e v ita lity , Toon f T i n Sw ift SaeciCc Coaaanv. Atlanta. 6a. W HEN FO RKS WERE NEW. H ow T h e ir Cue Im p r e s s e d a I-a d y t h . F i r s t T i m s F li c h a w T h e m . f r i GAST0B1A mmm A lady who saw forks used for the first time at a dinner of Henry III. of France records her "Impressions” ol the occasion. Henry had In 1517 been W e know what all good doc tendered a magnificent reception In tors think of A y e r ’ s Cherry Venice. A t this entertainment forks were used. The royal guest observed Pectoral. Ask your own doc them with much Interest and Immedi tor and find out. H e will tell ately Introduced them to the French court. It seems from the account o f the lady, who had never used them be fore, that some others were In the same predicament. She writes: "They never touched the meat with you how it quiets the tickling their Angers, but with forks, whleh throat, heals the inflamed they carried to their mouths, bending lungs, and c o n t r o ls the their necks and bodies over their hardest of coughs. plates. “ Ayer's Cherry Pectoral Is well known In our family. W e think It Is the best mediciue “ There were several salads. These in the world for coughs and colds." they nte with forks, for it is not con K a t ik P k t k r s o n , Petaluma, Cal. J. C. A Y K R CO.. 'AW?., .We., f 1 .00. sidered pro[>cr to touch the food with Lowell, Mas». All druggists. the fingers. However difficult It may be to manage it. It Is thought better to put the little forked instrument in the mouth than the fingers. "The artichokes, asparagus, pons and O ne o f A y e r's Pills at b e d tim e wll h asten recovery. G ently laxative, beans were brought. It was a pleasure to watch them try to eat these with their forks, for some, who were less S prcchleww. Tw o workmen were engaged in dig adroit than the others, dropped as ging a well when suddenly a portion many on their plates and on the way of the earth gave way. falling on and to the mouth as they were able to get knocking down one of tue men. His to their mouths. “ Afterward a great silver basin and companion called to him and listened pitcher o f water were brought, and anxiously for a reply. 'Pat. speak, mail!" cried Mike again the guests washed their hands, though it seems as if there would not be much from above. "A re ye dead?” "No, Mike,” came the answer, with Scent o f meat and grease on them, for a. groan. "Pm not dead, tu t I ’m they had touched their food ouly with those forked instruments.’’ spaeliless.” For Infants and Children. Cherry Pectoral The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature AVegclable Prepara lion for As similating ihcFoodandHcgula- ling the Stomachs and Dowels of I n f a n t s / ( h il d k l n Promotes Digestion.Cheerful- ness and Rest .Contains neither Opium.Morphine nor Mineral fo r K Hard Coughs o t N of . a r c o t ic toaftafou lïSAKlUnTCHEn /'■vJ» W - Jlx.SêfUUt * R~k*U*Smiü- eéum Aerei * In Wir " M r* JW~ '¡S ig & X n m Use For Over Thirty Years A perfect R em edy forC opstipa- n o n , S ou r S to mach. D iarrhoea W orm s .Convulsions .Feverish n e s s and L o s s OF SLEEP. FacSunile Signature of N E \v ‘Y O R K . A lb in p iijk v o ld 35 D u s t S — I M S Without more ado Mike set off for You Can Get Allen’ s Foot-Ease FREE. help as fast as his legs could carry W rite A llen S. Olmsted, Le R o y .N . Y ., tor a free sam ple of A l le n ’s Foot-Kase. It cures him. Thumping loudly on the door of sweating, hot swollen . achin g feel. It makes Pat's kinfolk, he summoned help, ex new or tiirht shoes easy. A certain cure for ! EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. plaining that Pat had been knocked corns, in g ro w in g n ails an d bunions. A lld r u g * gists sell it. 25c. P o n ’t accept an y substitute. "spaeliless” and was buried by the ▼Ml C IN T A U N M M M N V , MCW YORK CITY. earth in the well. A n E x p la n a t io n . “ Who told ye so?” was the unex “ Look!” exclaimed u lady to her com pected matter o f fact inquiry. panion at the matinee, “ there is Mrs. "H e told me himself,” retorted Mike, Oldine In that box. Her hair is ,!et Indignant at his word being doubted, black now, but I ’m positive it was I f u man i* bound 10 uuccee'J he tthoulii I U / l M T r n S A L E S M E N to canvass am ongst the If All I LU farm er* and dealers sellin g Fire, "and, begorra, woman. If ye don't be streaked with gray the last time 1 saw untie all bad association*. W ater and b u r g la r Pro »f Safes. Prices are lieve ine come and ask him. and he'll her.” w ith in reach of everyone. Good money m ak er. h a v e agents now m ak in g |i0.oo per day. tell ye it's the truth I'm speaking!"— “ Very true, dear," replied the other, Address Louden Tatler. "but you know her only brother died SPECIALTY SELLING CO. Fastest, lightest ami strongest Stump Puller three months ago.” on the market. 11» Horse power on the sweep ' Portland Oregon V iln io u s In O a ts . “ What has that got to do with the J with two horses. Write for descriptive catalog and prices. ------ ---------------------------------------- - Salzer’s New National Oats yielded in color of her hair?” asked thé first KK IER SO N M A C H IN E R Y CO. Miih., 240 Lu., in Mo., 255 bu., in N. D.. Foot of Morrison Street Portland, Oregon 31 bu.. and in 30 other tcaies from 150 speaker. to 300 bu. per acre. Now this Oat if gen “ Why, don't you understand?” re erally grown in 1905, will add millions of joined her friend. "She's in mourn bushels to the yield and millions of dol ing.” lars to the fanner's purse! .1 MALLEABLE IRON STUMP PULLERS Dr. C. Gee W e $100 Reward, $100. , 7 Homebuilder Yellow Dent Corn grown like a weed and yields from 157 to 260 bushels and more per acre! I t ’s the big gest yielder on earth! Salzer’s Speltz, Beardless Bariev, Maca roni Wheat, Pea Oat, Billion Dollar Grass end Earliest Cane are money makers for you, Mr. Farmer. JU S T SEND T H IS NOTTCU A N D lO o in stamps to John A. Salzer Seed Co., La Crosse. vVis.. and receive their big cataloi and lots of farm seed samples. % c. L.: Shopping Troubles. "To-morrow Is my w ife ’s btrthduy and I want to buy a present that will tickle her." “ We have a nice line o f feather boas.” “ No, no. I mean something that would make a hit with her.” "Anything In hammers?” “ You misunderstand.” “ I want something striking that— ” “ Ah, you wish a clock.” “ That's all.” — Cleveland Plain Deal er. Straight, strong, sure. Is the best household remedy for Rheumatism Neuralgia Lumbago Backache Sciatica Sprains Bruises Soreness Stiffness P r i c e » 2 5 c. a n d 5 0 c. 4 «H VOW W ik i. H N S W ATLRPRO O F 01 t l P C L O T H IN G LV& RYW M & RL. TV tot motcia/x idled srxtren and »rty iewn vesrs «peretta hove rede TOWER'S OMm Cbobend flab fcmotfl (hi world o ver Thy are modem black or jrellasfor all kinds of wet work, end every aareent bearmgtV 5IGN Oh TtIC rfihl o duorarteed to dive » t otacticn All retate dealers jell then A J TOCB caj03W.IUM.01A ca.bwuoaHrro.un Greatest oat o f the eentnry. Yielded In Ohio 1H7, In Mich. 231. In Mo 255, aud lu 'N . Dakota 310 bu*. per acre. You cau beat that record in 1006. For 10c and this notice we mall you free lots o f farm seed samples and our big catalog, tell- i | log all about this oat wonder and A thousands o f other seeds. JOHN A. SALZER SEED CO. A rcl U ADDRESS A Soft Answer. Mrs. Newcomer— Good morning! Is this Mrs. Teachem’s private school? Mrs. Blinks (hotly)— Indeed it isn’t. This is a private house, and these are my own children. Mrs. Newcomer (hastily)— I thought it must be a school, because the children looked so cultivated, and educated, and scholarly, and— and refined, you know. Mrs. Blinks (genially)— Oh, yes, of course. Come in and Rit down. Lucy, call in your six brothers and five sisters, and introduce them to the lady, while I get ready to go around with her and show her where Mrs. Teachem’s school is.*' A W ell-Known Fact Magistrate— What have you to say to the charge of being drunk and disor derly lust night? Prisoner— You know, y’r honor, thnt w’en a man is drunk, he thinks he’s sober, and it’s the other people is drunk. Magistrate— Um—yes, I have beard so. Prisoner— That’s how it was, y'r hon or. Th’ perliceman was drunk. $25 Per Day M ade in all Rises and styles W rite for < a»h ogs and Prices BEALL A Co. Gen. Arts. 313 Comm'l Blk Portland, Ore. .A.*»*.*«*.*«*-*.*.*.*.*’ *»*■'***»' To Convince You W H A T ’S THE USE OF SAYING “ GIVE ME A 5 CENT CIGAR.” WHEN BY ASKING FOR A t t . THAT “CREMO” YOU GET 1 HE BEST 5-CENT CIGAR IN AMERICA MTti» Worid'« Largest Stilar1' What Sultan o f Turkey has ever 1 commanded the suppression of the Inn- ! kuage and history of a vassal state? What Sultan has prohibited the edu cation o f a section o f his subjects? What Sultan has restricted the bene fits o f medical science and closed his sanitariums and watering places to a section o f his subjects? What Sultan has ordered the massacre o f his own ! subjects without provocation? What Sultan has tortured children to convert them to bis faith, making them kneel upon sacks o f shot for eighteen hours a day until they embraced Moham medanism, and eansrd those who would not be converted to he knonted to death bet we» n the ranks o f his sol dier»?— Russia as It Really la. PUTNAM No. 10 1905 P. N. U. H E N w r it in g to a d v e r t is e r « p i m e n t io n t h i s p a p e r . W TH E CHATHAM Is the BEST INCUBATOR on the market, I will send you one, freight prepaid, and wait for my pay until October 1, 1905. It was given the highest award at the Oregon State Fair, held at Salem last fall. Write for our Descriptive Catalogue of Incuba tors and Brooders aud our time proposition. pity. C z a r an il S n l t a n . tS T Mention paper Austin Well Drills H ar I on Them. Hicks— Isn't it awful the way Dum- ley brags of his ancestors? Wicks— Yes, it excites niy sincere Hicks— Pity? Nonsense, the chump doesn’ t deserve any pity! Wicks—Oh, I don't pity hint, but his ancestors.— Catholic Standard and Times. T h 251H-2S3 G. Gsi ALD Wo ER Ghisass Msdlclne Co. ST.. PORTLAND, OREGON C A N HE M A D E W IT H Mother, will find Mr«, w in dow ’» Soothing Syrup the bent remedy t o m (or their children during the teething period. r i T Q Permanently Cured. JTo fltsor nervousness ■ ■ 110 after first day’s use of Er. Kline'» Oreal Nerve Hastorer. Send for F r e e » 2 trial hoTtleaud treatise. L>r. H. H . Kline, Ltd.,M l Arch S I , Philadelphia, P a i MRTH’SOUTH'EAST’WEJT Thl» wonderful Chi nese doctor la call« d great becaune he cures people without opera tion that are given up to die. He cure« with those wonderful Chi nese herbs, roots, buds, barks aud vegetables that are entirely un known to ipedlcal sci ence In this country. Through the use of those harmless remedies this famous doctor knows the action of over fiOO different remedies which he successfully uses in different diseases. He guarantees to cure catarrh, asthma, lung, throat, rbeuuiatiem, nervousness, stomach, liver, kid neys, etc.; has hundreds of tcstlmonlale. Charges moderate. Call and see him. Patlente out or the city write for blanks and circulars. Bend stamp. C O N S U L T A T IO N Fit HU. National Oats Hairs Family Pills are the best. — St. Jacobs Oil Salzer’s The readers of this paper w i ll be pleased to le a rn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science h as been a b le to cure in a ll its Biages, a n d th a t is C ata rrh . H a ll's C atarrh Cure is the on ly positive cure k n o w n to the I m eaical fra te rn ity . C ata rrh be in g a c o n s t it u -; tional disease, req uires a c on stitu tion al treat ment. H a l l ’s C ata rrh Cure is tak en in te rn a lly , actin g d ir e c t ly upon the blood a n d m ucous j surface* o f the system, thereby d destroying suriace* e stroyin g the i fou n d a tion of the disease, a n i d l g ” iv in g the ........................... ‘ tient stre n g th by b u ild in g u p f> the th constitution o in g its - w o r k . T h e - J '* __________ and assistin _________ g n atu re in do ___ proprietors h ave so m u ch faith in its curative w ers th a t they offer One H u n d r e d D ollars a n y case th at it fa il* to cure. S en d fo r list . of testim on ials. . A I Address. F. J. C H E N E Y A CO., Toledo, O. Sold by druggists, 76c. Piso’s Cure is a good cough medicine. It has cured coughs and colds for forty years. At druggists. 25 cents. F o r C u p b o a rd C o rn e r Wcilirful Koir Treatment GEO. W. FOOTT, Dept. 12 Portland, Oregon W. L. D O U G L A S UNION MAÜE. S 3J9& 5 3 .0 0 SH O ES FOR KEN. 5V. I „ fln iisliiH f%’1,.■*:» «lin e i sir«* lh«i g r e a t e s t s e lle rs in (h e w o r l d HeeuMae o f t h e ir e x c e lle n t s t y le , n,i«)r II M In g h r «I • « > - - r l » r w e a r i n g «in a ili ic i. 'I’ h fV « r e J iim O aa u « mm I u « th o se C iu t cost fro m R .i.O O I » 9 ? .O i 3. T h e o n ly alllfcrcne*» I 1 ( >-• pi le •. TV. !.. 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A. t arrrVy Atsf. > axhter The Capital National /¡ in l, huhanap • n , In l. ■or» wear W. L. Dou-1*« £2.30 sod 52.00 i 'l l '] b:cvi»j fn y fit better, hold tlioir shtp,. and wear loagsr than ot!nr main». W.L.DOUGLAS $4.C0 SHOES CANNOT BE EQUALLED AT ATY PRICE. W. L. Dona'a* UM*9 Corona Colttkm in hit /.< v> *•«-.#■«. Corona Colt u eonetdertd to be the Jlnnt patent leather produced. M H T H I I . O R R T K L I t R TV11,1, .V O X TV VS T T« l i l t I M T W. I„ Douglas has the largest shoe mail order hu*in»-M In the world. No Ironlilw to g*-t a flt |.y mail. » *. ertrs urepars delivery, if you d**s rs further information, r nte f o r lllmetrateit Cat an?me of Spring ttiy. t. W .L .D O U C L A S , B R O C K T O N , M A S S A C H U S E T T S C ofor metre, goods brighter and faster color« than guaranteed to gov« perfect result«. Ask dealer, or TlcacJi and mU colora. MONKOC DRUG CO.. * * FADELESS other dye. W . L . D o u g la s , m a k e s a n d s e lls m o r e M e n 's $ 3 .5 0 » h o e s » th an an y o th er m a n u fa c tu re r In t h e w o r l d » ,- , $10,000 I V |V U V R‘ * * 4° w||0 any lln<(i»!t>verhi»shtem»nt I DYES One 10c package color« «ilk, wool and cotton equally well and lq PO'* •* 10c a package. Wrote for frea booklet hue to dyq. I