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About Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911 | View Entire Issue (May 3, 1906)
ipring Humors I Impure or effete matters accumulated m the blood the winter cause in the spring such disfiguring J painful troubles as boils, pimples, and other eruptions weakness, loss of appetite and that tired feeling. The best medicine to take to rid yourself of them is „ft Sarsaparilla, which thoroughly cleanses the blood, I effects permanent cures by giving healthy functional ¡vity to the stomach, liver, kidneys, bowels and skin. This is the testimony of tens of thousands who have this great spring medicine. l Accept no substitute for H oo d ’s Sarsaparilla, but in- i on having H ood’s and get it today, i Sold by druggists everywhere. |5Ual form, liquid, or in n ew form , tablets, 100 Doses One Dollar. [ real k in o in A M E R IC A . I ( (¡rent A in M O o n a n d W e a lt h J”' M» k e P o t e n t a t e « C r l n * e . at about these sons o f the rich, princes of our money arlstoc- Uow much chance Is there that t. thera will develop the genius o f founder of his line, and Instead o f .dering millions w ill accum ulate f oi millions; Instead o f liv in g In luxury on his Income w ill prove It a force In the Industrial and fla l world, a man able to fight ,onqUer like bis fath er or grand- *r? [traordlnary happenings are al- uuexpected, yet once I t a cen sor so, like the advent o f a m ighty luerer or reformer, they do come ss And if there should arise In fund a man of thirty or fo r ty who, with two or three billions Ld or controlled by him ) should be it enough to brush aside the tram- of Indolence and tem ptation, It enough to see that never In mod- Itimes has there been offered to a not even to Napoleon, so stu- lous a chance us this to w ie ld ab- , power, great enough fin ally to Ms two or three billions to Its full IntiaHty, then— well, there would V be Interesting history m ade in [min's lifetime! W e have had our kings, railroad kings, copper is, sugar kings and others, but ie Is one kind of king w e h a ve not 1 yet. A real king? Yes, fo r how pray, would this republic stand |nst the aggressions o f such a man, eat-mlnded despot w ith ou t con- ice or bounds to his am bition, one imparlson to whom our R ock efel- I and Carnegles would seem like Jidering beginners? A lre a d y our |lonalre magnates have begun to I our courts and legislatures, to cor- ; our cities, to debauch the public iclence; he would finish the w ork J do It thoroughly, he w ould m ake I laws, own the newspapers, subsl- } churches and colleges, m old public on, direct the m achinery o f Jua- , control the Industries, the banks, |lnsur«nce companies, the condl- i of labor, regulate supply and de l l Hi prices, absorb profits, cen tre everything, be everyth in g. W h y I Even as things are, has the w o rld king more powerful than J. I ’ , kan or John I). R ockefeller? Ro- Inber bow Europe cringed to Mr. pan at his last visit, w ith emper- Iseeklng bis favor and princes w ait- I at Ws door. A real king? W h y, I practically have tw o o f them il- p !—Cleveland M offett in Success kazine. uhoai and passementeries to the r XUi.000,000 were produced in “ it St. Etienne, France. fsphalt Is found in large quantities In loin parts of Hungary. A c c o rd in g to Situs. A n Irishman was walking along a read beside a g o lf links when he was suddenly struck between the shoulders by a g o lf ball. The force of the blow, says a w riter In the New York World, alm ost knocked him down. When he recovered be observed a golfer running tow ard him. “ A re you hurt?" asked the player. “ W h y didn’t you get out o f the way?” “ A n ’ why should I get out o f the w ay?” asked Pat. “ I didn’t know there w ere any assassins round here.” “ But I called ‘fore,’ ” said the player, “ and when I say ’fore,’ that is a sign fo r you to get out o f the way.” “ Oh, It Is, Is It?” said Pat. “ Well, thin, whin I say ‘foive,’ It Is a sign that you are going to get hit on the nose. “ Foive.” FronwteaDigeation.Cheerful- and Rest.Contains neither Morphine n o rM iu e ra L ä ° t N a r c o t ic Ills “ John,” whispered his wife, shaking him, “ I hear somebody in the basement.” John groped his way, half awake, to the wall, and bawled down the register. “ You infernal scoundrel,” he said, “ af ter you have satisfied yourself that there's nothing worth stealing down there will you please push In the upper damper rod of the furnace? I forgot to do it.” Then he crawled back into bed again. B rok en and M ended. On swept the little red automobile that was built for two. “ You— you seem so quiet,” whis pered the beautiful girl, anxiously. “ Is there anything about this machine that Is broken?” “ Yes,” hissed the tall man at her side, bitterly. “ M y heart.” F eelin g remorseful at having Jilted him so cruelly the beautiful girl lean ed over and added: “ Cheer up, George! I f your heart Is really broken we can stop at a repair shop." “ Nonsense! W hat kind o f a repair shop could mend a broken heart?” “ W hy, the parsonage, George!” T w e n ty minutes later the “ repair shop” was reached. T h e lin d You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature o f i R S Ä r - i V forC onsU pa- C m . r „ S'onwch, D iarrhoea HfsT»nJinVU siuns F evrn sh - s a^ o s s O F S l e e p . ^Sim ile Signatur« o f i ^ v v Y o r k tXACT «»v o rw B A B P E a . In Use For Over Thirty Years H ill » ... "V MBH Lov« M e L ittle , L o v e M e L o n «. Love me little, love me long 1 Is the burden of my song; Love that Is too hot and st rong Burneth soon to waste. Still I would not h ave thee cold. Not too backward nor too bold j Love that laateth till ’tls old Fadeth not in haste. Love me little, love me long! Is the burden of my song. ram ; - wyft" '• AV- • v -\ ••.ye- ir * . -"¿ m l$ à & . AÏ iüÉûsiiâ î.-; jEA'ijàS’- il I f thou lovest me too much. T w ill not prove as true a touclh | Love me little more than sueb-— For I fear the end. I ’m with little well content. And a little from thee sent Is enough, with true intent. T o be steadfast, friend. Say thou lovest me, while thou llvs I to thee my love will give. Never dreaming to deceive While that life endures; Nay, and after death. In sooth, I to thee will keep my truth. As now when in my May of youth; This my love assures. Constant love is moderate ever, And it will through life persevere; Give me that with true endeavor— I will It restore. A suit of durance let It be. For all weathers— that for me— For the land or for the sea; Lasting evermore. From the folded leaf and dewy cup She pours her sacred wine. O n ly C o n c e r n . ï !;- A ( f a v o r it e ^ Cures corns, ingrow ing nails and bunions. At all druggists and shoe stores, 2So Don’t srrept any substitute. Sample mailed FREE. Address The green earth sends her incense up A llen 8. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y. From many a mountain shrine; V n u it - \ M . n prv r v r t f A ..J ; a “ X never saw a man's opinion of him self so thoroughly justified as was young Softy’s at our place the other day.” “ W h at happened?” “ W ell, he thought he was the biggest gun In the establishment” “ Yes?” W o r s h ip o f N a tu re . “ And so he was always booming him The harp at Nature’s advent strung self.” Has never ceased to p lay; “ W ell?” The song the stars of morning sung “ W ell, the boss Just fired him.” — Bal Has never died away. tim ore American. And prayer Is made, and praise is given, Ry all things near and fa r ; To Break In New Shoes. A iw a y , .hake In A llen ’s Foot-Ease, a powder. The ocean looketh up to heaven It cu re, hot, sweating, aching, swollen feet. And mirrors every star. . W - yk-Jeuas ♦ 0 LD Winter’s cold or summer's heat. Autumn’s tempests on It beat; It can never know defeat. Never can rebel. Such the love that I would gain, Such the love, I tell thee plain, Thou must give, or woo In vain; So to thee— farew ell! —Anonymous. L ite r a l. For Infants and Children. Vegetable Preparationfor As- ^ Food andBeg ula - ^ the Stomachs aid Bowels of s The mists above the morning rill» Rise white as wings of prayer; The altar curtains of the hills Are sunset’s purple air. The blue sky is the temple's arch, Its transept earth and air. The music of its starry march The chorus of a prayer. John Greenleaf Whittier. AN ARCHITECTURAL FREAK. jfiïlîij mmm mam The -.irlous structure herewith pic tured s., lids oil the right bank o f the Mississippi river, nbout fifty miles south o f St. Paul, Minn., near the v il lage o f Mlnnetska. It is the work o f a single man, and he has been forty years In building It. During the civil war Putman Gray began collecting logs, driftw ood nnd wreckage, and construct ing with his own hands the great build ing which has become known to all who pass that way as “ Crazyman’s Castle.” He still lives In it at the age o f 75. He is a hermit In ills disposition, and no one has discovered the secret o f his ear ly life. n r ltln h S a ilo r ’* C o lla r G o e i. The reformed uniform for the blue- Jackets, which Is to make the handy man o f our navy a different looking sailor lad. came Into force at Christ mas. The fam iliar caps and blue collar will dlsnp|ienr, and Jack w ill he given a peaked cap and a Jacket. Sailors have severnl objections to the old-time picturesque costume. The buggy trousers were liable to catch In machinery, the open Jumper was nick named the “ pneumonia catcher,” and the white straw hats for hot weather were difficult to stow away. A Jacket loosely fitting, comfortable around the neck, with a turned-down collnr and five buttons; a peaked cap, lig h t ventilated, with broad, flat top and. f o r use In hot weather, a cover to protect the back o f the neck ; trousers moderately loose: this was the recon struction favored by the low er deck o f the home fle e t— London M a il S t a id at H om e. Dr. Smith— Do you often call In young Dr. Jones to assist you? Dr. Brown— No, only when I don’t require any great degree o f skill. I»r. S m ith — Why. I understand that he was always at home In a difficult case. Dr. Brown—That’s what I said.— Cleveland leader. If more than ordinary skill in playing brings the honors of the game to the winning player, so exceptional merit in a remedy ensures the commendation of the well informed, and as a reason able amount of outdoor life and recreation is conducive to the health and strength, so does a perfect laxative tend to one’s improvement in cases of constipation, biliousness, headaches, etc. It is all-important, however, in selecting a laxative, to choose one ot known quality and excellence, like the ever pleas ant Syrup of Figs, manufactured by the California Fig syru p C o., a laxative which sweetens and cleanses the system effect ually, when a laxative is needed, without an y unpleasant after effects, as it acts naturally and gently on the internal organs, simply assisting nature when nature needs assistance, without griping, irritating, or debilitating the internal organs in any w ay, as it contains nothing of an objectionable or injurious nature. As the plants which are combined with the figs in the manu facture of Syrup of Figs are known to physicians to act most beneficially upon the system, the remedy has met with their general approval as a family laxative, a fact well worth con sidering in making purchases. It is because of the fact that S Y R U P © F F I G S is a remedy of known quality and excellence, and approved by physicians that has led to its use by so many millions of well informed people, who would not use any remedy of uncertain quality or inferior reputation. Every family should have a bottle of the genuine on hand at all times, to use when a laxative remedy is required. Please to remember that the genuine Syrup of Figs is for sale in bottles of one size only, b y all reputable druggists and that full name of the company— California Fig Syrup C o., is plainly printed on the front of every package. Regular price, 50c per bottle. i i *->•;/;>.-a St ...... > ' .'.V-.'.viî Ñ V>3yí •* t V. > J a r.| ¡¿Ç/v/ ; -Y.. V ; V T: ■ al ’ for i t stshistk)» i intf.m »*» uiMymÈU JÀ v ••-'•Vs.- ; « ^ * ” , ’/’Y rv. n y. ; lriii»im»riMti * HH»l .I».;-.:-’;.;;;—;- vr1 ,-v; * fr’ . »■Ji l «>». '« WPr~wil» r— <•»;.». FQ H appened In Som ew hat V in e la n d . S y r u p C h illy . T om — IIo w did you know the g irl I was Just talking with Is from Boston? Jack— I heard you sneeze tw ice dur ing the conversation. “ Shay, ofTsher,” the man with the liquid burden remarked to the police man, “ shee all ’em houses runnln’ by?” “ Sure,” replied the policeman good humoredly, “ I see them ." “ W ell, when num’r slx-twent’ fl' comesh ’long shtop It, enushe ’at’s m in e!” — Philadelphia Ledger. TO CU R E A COLD IN ONE D A Y Take L A X A T IV E BROMO Quinine Tablets. Pro«, gist« refund money If It falls to cure. E. W. OHUVE'S signature Is on each box. 25c. I 'a n n l $100 Reward, $100. (9 T ^ w V ^ r k ./ jy B URTON in »W A R D K . , - A san y er and Chemist, I tudvllle, Colorado Specimen pib es: Hold, Silver. Lead, |i ; Cold, Silver, 75c; Gold, 00c; Eine or Copper. 91 Cyanide tests. Mulling envelt pee and full price list sent on anplication. I ontrol and Um pire work solicited. Reference: Carbonate N e tlonal Rank. WET WEATHER. W I5D0M! THE B e l! Stranger— I don’t like your weather. It I is too fluctuating and uncertain. Mr. Olds-I’ort— Why, great S c o tt! That’s its charm. I ’ ve already made $J,- 000 this year by betting on it. C a r io s ity . SLIC K ER BLACK OR Y E L L O W i W ILL KEEP YOU DRY NOTHING ELSE W ILL TAKE NO SUMTITUTM. C A T A L O G U E S F RC V • M O WI N G F U L L L I N K OF G A R M E N T « AND HATS. A . J. TOWER CO., B O S T O N , M A S S . , U . S . A . T O W E R C A N A D I A N CO., L T D . , T O R O N T O , C A N A D A . See that they are placed on your next order. W e are manufacturers and importers of H a b it. WOOL BAGS WHEAT BAGS OAT BAGS BARLEY BAGS FLOUR BAGS HOP CLOTH ORE SACKS and BURLAP of all kinds. M o tlle n w lll find M r-. W in d o w ’, Soothing Byrup the best remedy to use for their ch ildren du rin g the teething period. The "tips” annually paid in Switzer- | land a re reckoned at $800.<X»0. P o r t la n d T r a d e D ir e c t o r y Names and Addresses in Portland o f Repre sentative Business firm s. PHOTO S U P P L IE S ; Kodak developing and print ing; writ« for prices. Woodard, ( lark* A Co. MAGIC L A N T E R N S — Wetnter Co., Portland. Lowest prices on Lanterns and Slides. E LA ST IC H O * I E R Y ; Supporters. Braces; Knit to P it; free measurement blanks: Woodard, Clarke. HORSES of all kinds for sale at very reasonable prices. Inquire 276 Front St. TRUSSES sent on approval; we guarantee flt In most difficult c se; W Voodard, o Clarke A Co. Have you Ever Used Bemis Bags? Tow ne— Yes, Polk ey is dead, after a tw o weeks’ Illness. Browne— You don't say? W h at was the trouble? Tow n e— H eart failure. Browne— W ell, w ell, slow ns usual. The Idea o f takin g tw o weeks to die o f henrt failure.— Philadelphia Press. CLASSIFIEDADVERTISING v li o u g l a s A O U A R A N T E K D CURE FOR PILES. Itchlnjr, Ri nd, Bleeding, Protruding Piles. Drug gist« are authorized to refund money If I*AZO O IN TM E N T fails to cure in 5 to H days. 60c. Ilia »C BRk'S5 “ There is one thing I ’d like to know,” said Mr. Peck. “ W hat is that, H enry?” queried his better half. “ I ’d like to know i f the women who marry pugilists succeed In having the W. L. Douglas $ 4.00 c u t Edge Line last word.” ca n n ot be equalled at any price. W . L . D |3a a r i T Q Permanently Cured. N o fits or nervousness I I lU after first day’ s useof Dr.KIlne’stireat Nerve Restorer. Send for F r e e S 3 trial bottle and treatise. Dr. K .H . Kline, Ltd.,»31 Arch st.. Philadelphia, P a You O R IG IN A L R e s u lt. H arker— T h a t’s the last time I 'll ever do Muggins a favor. Parker— W hat's the trouble? Ila rk e r— I did him one last week and instead o f appreeiatlng It he seeuis to think he worked me. The readers of this paper w i l l be pleased to learn that there Is at lea st one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in a ll it i stages, and th at Is Catarrh. H a ll’s Catarrh Cure is the on ly positive cure kn ow n to the m edical fra tern ity . Catarrh bein g a constitu tion al disease, requires a con stitu tion al treat m ent. H a ll’ s Catarrh Cure is taken in tern a lly, acting d ir e c tly upon the blood and mucous surfaces o f the system, thereby destroying the foundation o f the disease, and g iv in g the pa tien t stren gth by bu ild in g up the constitution and assisting nature in d o in g its w ork . The proprietors have so m uch ÎHith in Its cu rative powers th a t th ey offer Oix© H u ndred Dollars for any case th at it fa ils to cure. Send fo r licit i of testim onials. I Address, Address. F. J. C H E N E Y & CO., Toledo, O. Bold by druggists, 76c. H a ir s F am ily P ills are the best. U n a a t la f lo d F ig r n ia ¿ à n iFrhnc l i c u » T O W. L . D O U G L A S M A K F S A S E L L S M O R I M E M 'S $ 3 . a n S H O E S T H A M A M Y O T H E R M A N U F A C T U R E R !M TH E W O R L D . tin nnn WHAM to anyone who can disprove this statement. ' Bag* of Burlap and Cotton manufactured by u« V I U fU U U It I could take you Into my three large factories at Hrockton, Mess., and show you the infinite care with which every pair of shoes Is made, you would realize why W . L. Douglas $.1 SO ohoet coot more to make, w hy they hold their shape, fit better, wear longer, and are of greater Intrinsic value than any other $3.50 shoe. W. L. Dnuff/mm S t r o n g M m d m Shom m f o r M o n , $ 2 .5 0 , $ 2 .0 0 . B o y » ' S c h o o l A O r » » » S h o r n », $ 2 . 5 0 , $ 2 , $ 1 . 7 5 , $ 1 . 3 0 C A U T I O N .—Insist upon having WTL.Doug. las shoes. Take no substitute. Nona genuine without his name and price stamped on bottom. fast Color Euelets'uasd ; they will not w a r brassy. W rite for Illustrated Catalog. W . L D O U G L A S . It rock ton , M oss. Bemis Bro* Bag Co. 1508-1 S I 4 Colorado Street SE ATTLE, W A S H . P. N. U. No. 14 — 06 ■ ^ y a r w w r lt ln g to a<t.*rtl,<>r* p l e a , « | « • n t l u a t h is p o p a r. BWF.ET PEAR—Mend lOrforpckg. aaetd Fair Gold Medal peas. J. J. Butter, 188 Front street. A R T IF IC IA L KYKH ; eyery shade and shap«; as sortment sent on approval; Woodard, Clarke Co CRE AM S E P A R A T O R »— We guarantee the U. S. Separator to b« the best. Write lor free catalog. Hazelwood Co., Fifth and Oak. M EN'S C LO TH IN G — Buff urn A Pendleton, sole agents Alfred Benjamin A Co.’s correct clothes Everything in men’s furnishings. Morrlsou and Sixth streets. Opposite postofflee. F RE E L A N D IN O REG O N*m der the Cerey lrrl fat.on act. I>eed direct from state. Write today. Booklet and map free. B. s. Cooke A Co., »1 Alder street, Portland, Oregon. PO U LTRY FOOD—I f you want your hens to lay more eggs write ue for free particulars about PU R IN A l’ «»t L T K Y I K E D » - A c m e Mille Co.. Part, aad, Oregon. T A IL O R »—« olam bl» Woolen M ill, Co.. Portland, Or». !.•'«,< « , » elothm mad, to n.eaanra, heap. Our aolf mManr.m.nt ay.t.m n u n . partoct AL Writ* for fret lam p in and prieM. f i x N O « 4 O R < * A N «- < dd-al piano honaa on Pa rIAc -.oar organ, and Planaa on -mar paym.nt,. W rua fr>r line l o t ua ooota yon a prtna. fill hart - Ha maker Co., Portland. ' iraaoo. N ever lu n g « i > cigar a roan g ive« ,o n by tb* price be c u lm « to have paid k . •• " ' LoulTvlIYa.Ky It „ti \\ys,rsr.*i' * . .-V i-- *.'' O ’S t* v “ The je o p le of the Fast and M iddle W e it w ill fall over th c m * c lv e i to come to the Pacilie N orthw e-t when they find out how much U t t e r the clim ate and advantage* a r e ." fttieh 1, the w ritten atatem ent o f W R. P e l,a ll, w h o h a , bean liv in g In the Pacific N orth w est tw elve y ea r,. We Want Them “ to Find O ut” And the best w ay to tell them I , to send them our p u b lic a tio n «: » “ Oregon, Washington, Idaho and Their Resources.** « h *n d «om M v Illu stra ted M-r Offe book, t e llin g all about the th ree states, four cen t« In postage' **What Termers have Done in O regon, Washington and Idaho, as Told by Them selves ** two cants in stamps. * “ Restfol Rerreation Resorts,** deagrlptlva of t h « ■uminering places o f tha C olu m b ia rive r and 0 » s «t . two rents in stamps. •T h e Columbia River Through (he f asrodes ta the Pacific Ocean,** la rg e panoram ic m ap ot $ e * <*lumbta river, w ltn storv on reverse si<!e, four o n t a la r g e end accurate wall map o f O regon, Washington and Idaho, ‘¿/•cent* in sta m p « handy pocket map o f OfWgon, W ashington and Idaho, s tiff cover, t w o cants. A 11.a A M aman M a r o n o d .— nw itcnaa. Pom padou r,. M a n ', T o u p m and W I « . : to-at q u a lity ; t o w n , prtoaa-, s a id for ir e . pries Hat; m ail orders a ipatrlalty. Parta M a r s u r a , «ta W a a fcln g u a at. a m IM S For any o f the above, addrees, en closin g stamps •• sta*ed A. L. CRAIG, G. P. A., Southern Pacific Company Line« in O regon) W f i l e today Portland, O re ,o n IL