Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911, June 21, 1906, Image 5

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B o r.
A Bostonian was talking about the
late H enry Harland.
A
Mittie H u f f a k c r .
U m iia n t
"H a rla n d was a graceful, gallant
•oul,” he said. “ Even In his boyhood
he turned the prettiest compliment.
“ In his boyhood ho studied Latin
under a charming young woman.
•"Xnu young ludy, calling him up In
class one morning, said:
" ‘ Henry, name some o f
beauties o f education.’
the
chief
“ T h e boy, smiling into his teacher's
p retty eyes, answered:
“ ‘Schoolmistresses.’
Bulletin.
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Philadelphia
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n > t v o u ,
DtS,««M
F I ■ 0 permanently cured by Dr. K t o .’, ' ; , ' !
Nerve Restorer. Kend r.ir F R E E SXtrlalbottle L.o
treatise. L)r. 11. I L K lint*, Ld.,VSl ArchHt., Phll*,,pib
%
K u r l a n d '.
O ld e s t
P e e r.
T h e only living peer who was a mem­
ber o f the house o f lords at the time
o f Queen Victoria’s accession is Lord
Nelson. H e succeeded to the earldom
In 1833. Lord Nelson Is not a direct
descendant o f the hero o f Trafalgar,
but Is only collaterally descended from
H oratio Nelson’s sister, Mrs. Bolton.
H e enjoys a good estate and a pension
o f f 5.000 granted to the first Lord Nel­
son and his heir*.
id g iv e n u p a l l
hope .
CONFINED TO HER BED
DYSPEPSIA.
[ Owe My Life to P e-ru -n a,”
Says Mrs. M a k e r .
Bow’s This?
Ws offer One Hundred Dollsrs Reward for
any c u e of Catarrh that cannot ba cured br
Hall's Catarrh Cure.
F . J. CHKNKY A CO., Props., Toledo, O.
We, the u n d erlin ed , hare kaown F J
Cheney for the lu t 1& year», and believe him
perfectly honorable In all buaiueu tram a»
tlons and financially able to carry out aay ob­
ligations mada by their firm.
W xbt A Tauax, Wholesale Druggists,Toledo, Q
W . l o i n s , K is n as A M saris, Wholesale Drug­
gists. Toledo, O.
Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, act­
ing directly upon the blood and mucous sur­
faces of the system. Price lie . per bottle,
gold by all Druggists. Testimonials fra*.
Hall's Family Pills ere the best.
C o s y iit g th e H u m a n a .
F a m ily Cat— I'm not goin g to eat
L „ jfjttie Iluffaker, B . K . N o. 3,
out o f the sam e dish with y o u !
C fe ,T e n n ., write*:
Dog— W h y n o t ! Lota o f people that
It.as afflicted with dyspepsia fo r sev-
and at last was confined to my
•crap w o rs e than w e do eat a t the
L unable to ait up.
sam e ta b le !
pVe tried several differen t doctors
Mothers will find Mr«. Winslow's Soothing
Mcgt relief.
Syrup the best remedy to use for their children
| l had liven up all hope o f any relief during the teething period.
L .is almost dead when my husband
F r ie n d s h ip 's T rib u te.
E{M me a bottle of Peruna.
Mrs. Wellon (trying on her gorgeous
K t first 1 could not notice any bene-
I but after taking several bottles I bonnet)— How do you like the effect?
Mrs. Chlllleon-Kearney— Why, it's won­
Kcured sound and w ell,
derful. Tou have the right idea. There's
f i t a to Peruna I owe my life today.
I “I cheerfully recommend it to a ll nothing like contrasts, is there?
Keren."
Scrofula 7
R e vis e d F o r m u l a .
“For a number of years requests have
natomelroma m ultitude o f grate-
J friends, urging that Perun a be
L a night laxative qu a lity.
I have
U experimenting w ith a la x a tiv e ad-
JjioD for quite a length o f tim e, and
I t leel gratified to announce to the
Jinds oi Peruna that I have incorpor-
■rd each a quality in the m edicine
Ibicfi, in my opinion, can o n ly en-
nce its well-known beneficial charac-
“ S. B. H A R T M A N , M . D .”
w w r A.j.
Few are entirely free from it.
It may develop so slowly u to cause little If
any disturbance during the whole period of
childhood.
It may then produce dyspepsia, eatairh,
and marked tendency to consumption, before
manifesting Itself In much cutaneous erup­
tion or glandular swelling.
It Is beat to be sure that you are quite free
from It. and you can rely on
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
to rid you o f it radically and permanently.
Accept no substitute, but insist on haring
Hood's. Liquid or tablets, 100 Doses SI.
GASOLENE ENGINES • to i hor«
fco* ffSHm si?
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AIERPROOf OILED CL0TB1HG?
5U(S£R5.POMMEL SLICKBS AMD m b .}
power fully warranted. $128. All sires and
styles at lowest prices. Write for catalog.
FOLLOWING OUB S U C C tS S E S
AT PHILADELPHIA CHICAGO
AND OTHER EXPO AITION A
“ What is the meaning of ‘alter ego’ ?”
asked the teacher of the beginners' class
in Latin.
“The other I ," said th* boy with the
curly hair.
‘‘d ire
a sentence containing
the
phrase."
“ ‘ He winked hie other I.’ ”
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W o m a n W h o H a s S u ffe re d T e ll s H o w
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The thousand* oi women who suffer
backache, languor, urinary disorder*
and other kidney ill*,
w ill find comfort in
the word* of Mrs.
Jane Farrell, of 606
Ocean Ave., Jersey
City, N . J., who
.ay*:
“I
reiterate
all I have said before
in praise of Doan’ s
Kidney P ill*. I
_________________ been having heavy
backache and my general health was
I affected when I began using them. My
I feet were swollen, my eyes puffed, and
dixzy spells were frequent. Kidney
action was irregular and the secretions
h igh ly colored. Today, however I am
1 a well woman, and I am confident that
Doan’ s K idney P ills bav6( made me so,
and are keeping me w ell.’ ’
Sold by all dealere. 50 cent* a box.
Foeter-M ilburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y .
f l ie s
Ta s ta
c ar r y
•f
B A K IN G
POWDER
V
coats one-third the Pn S?r o f
powder anywhere near K.
quality, and makes better, purer, more
k healthful baking.
ounces for 25c
25
Bead postal fo r “ Book o f Presents."
J A Q U E S M F G . CO.
C h ic a g o , m .
Don’t Poison Baby.
p'ORTT YEAES AGO almost every mother thought her child must havo
* PAREGORIC or laudanum to make it sleep. These drugs will produce
sleep, and A FEW DROPS TOO MANY will produce the SLEEP FROM WHICH
THERE IS NO WAKING. Many aro the children who have been killed or
whose health has been ruined for life by paregoric, laudanum and morphine, each
of which is a narcotic product of opium. Druggists are prohibited from selling
either of the narcotics named to children at all, or to anybody without labelling
them “ poison.” The definition of “ narcotio ” is: “A m edicine which relieves pain
and produces sleep, but which in poisonous doses produces stupor, coma, convul­
sions a n d death. " The taste and smell of modicines containing opium are disguised,
and sold under the names of “ Drops,” “ Cordials,” “ Soothing Syrups,” eto. You
should not permit any medicine to be given to your children without you or
your physician know of what it is composed. CASTORIA DOES NOT CON­
TAIN NARCOTICS, if it bears the signature of Chas. H. Fletcher.
Letters from Prominent Physicians
addressed to Chas 0 H. Fletcher.
AYege table Preparation for As-
stmila ling the Food and Reg ula
ting the Stomachs and B ow els o f
I M A N r s / ( H IL D K E N
Promotes Digestion-Cheerful-
ness arel Rest.Contalns neither
Opium.Morphine nor Mineral
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MxJmyeme
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Aperfect Remedy fo r Constipa­
tion. S o u r Stomach.Diarrhoea,
Worms .Convulsions .Feverish­
ness and L o s s O F S L E E K
Dr. J. W . Dlnsdale, of Chicago, 111., says: "I use your Castorta and
advise Its use In all families where there are children."
Dr. Alexander E. Mintle, of Cleveland, Ohio, says: " I have frequently
prescribed your Castoria and have found It a reliable and pleasant rem­
edy for children.”
Dr. J. S. Alexander, of Omaha, Neb., says: " A medicine so valuable and
beneficial for children as your Castoria Is, deserves the highest praise. {
had It In use everywhere.”
Dr. J. A. McClellan, of Buffalo, N. Y., says: " I have frequently prescribed
your Castoria for children and always got good results. In fact I uso
Castoria for my own children."
Dr. J. W . Allen, of St. Louis, Mo., say?' " I heartily endorse your Cas­
toria. I have frequently prescribed It In my medical practice, and have
always found It to do all that Is claimed for i t ”
Dr. C. H. GUdden, of SL Paul, Minn., says: "M y experience as a prac­
titioner with your Castoria has been highly satisfactory, and I consider it
an excellent remedy for the young.”
Dr. H. D. Benner, of Philadelphia, Pa., says: “ I have used your Cas­
toria as a purgative In the cases of children for years past with the most
happy effect, and fully endorse It as a safe remedy.”
Dr. J. A. Boarman. of Kansas City, Mo., says: “Your Castoria Is a splen­
did remedy for children, known the world over. I use It in my practice
and have no hesitancy In recommending it for the complaints of Infanta
and children.”
Dr. J. J. Mackey, o f Brooklyn, N. Y., says: ”1 consider your Castoria aa
excellent preparation for children, being composed of reliable medicines
and pleasant to the taste. ▲ good remedy for all disturbances of the
digestive organs.”
GENUINE
CASTORIA
Bear« the Signature of
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ALWAYS
Fas Simile Signature o i
C & tffZ S fc
FTEW Y O R K .
TH E PROTO DUKE.
/VI U ,m u n i t i ** » l i t
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The author of a book on the British
House o f Lords, entitled, “The Person­
al Story o f the Upper House," narrates
several anecdotes Illustrative o f the
pride of Charles Seymour, Duke of
Somerset, which exceeded that o f any
other hereditary legislator known to
history. Seymour not only defied his
king on more than one occasion, but
originated several eutertaintng meth­
ods o f carrying his hauteur Into the
fam ily circle.
His second wife, who was
Lord
Wlnchelsea’s daughter, once playfully
tapped him on the shoulder with her
fan. His grace drew himself up and
looked severe.
“ M y first duchess,” he said, “ was a
Percy, and she never dreamed o f tak­
ing such a liberty.”
A painter named James Seymour,
presuming upon the fact that his pa­
tronymic was the same as the duke's,
drank his health one day to the words,
“ I have the honor o f being o f your
grace’s fam ily.”
The proud duke rose from the table
and summoned his steward.
“ Pay Seymour his bill aud send him
away,” were the only words this grand
gentleman’s rage suffered him to ut­
ter.
Occasionally this flower o f
ducal
chivalry met his match. Several out­
riders preceded his carriage whenever
It pleased him to take the air.
“ Get out o f the w a y !” said one of
these to a countryman who was d riv ­
ing a pig along the road.
“ W hy?” was the stolid question.
“ Because my lord duke Is coming,
and he doesn't like to be looked a t ”
“ But I w ill see ’un,” said the coun­
tryman, “ and my pig shall see 'un,
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O fte n tlm e « ft »liv e r fillin g 1»
m ore a d v i-a b le than gold. Blit
some den tisti use the m aterial
a llo w in g the m< »t profit to
th e m re lv e i You have to leave
thin to the ju d g m e n t of the
dentist. W h y not go to d e n ­
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DENTISTS
W ith th is rem ark he held up the
squ allin g an im al by the ears In fu ll
v ie w till tha ducal retinue had passed.
notice,”
said
P I»I«.
the carping critic,
"th a t In th is ode to lib erty you s a y :
The message cams to the listening land,
Ths winds of heaven bore on each
w o rd ;
And hill and valley and plain and strand
W ere fls d for the marvel o f what they
heard.
"Yea. sir," replied the hopeful poet
“ But bow In the name o f sense can a
land hear?"
- I —er— I
suppose a
land
frontiers, hasn't It?"-J u d ge-
has
Unmoved.
«W h a t do you think o f these plans
fo r exploring the arctic regions with
automobiles?"
"T h ey’re none o f my trouble,’’ an­
swered Farmer Corntossel. “ I/et the
Eskimos worry."— W ashington Star.
!fo t R «tl»(le d .
“ I see that Charley Johnson got some
notoriety for kissing his stenographer.
“ Ye*, the girl yelled fo r help.”
“ G ee! Wasn't Jobnao. enough?"—
American Hpectstor.__________
As molasses »ttracts files ao doe« a
busy man attract loafers.
P H O TO HUPPL1KH; Kodeli developingM idHTW »
in*; writ« fbr prk-t's \V ... lnr«l, Clarke A <
M A d le
L A N T J C K N 8 — Welster
C’o.,
Portland.
Lowest prices on Lantornn anti siidee.
E L A S T IC H O n lK K Y ; «importers. Braces; Knit to
L it; fr« e nicasvirement blanks; Woodard, < lurke.
OR. T. P. WISC.
TR U S SES sent f>n approval; we Rimrantee fit la
most difficult cases; Woodard, Clarke A Co.
Cor. Third and Washington Sts.
A R T I F I C I A L E Y E S ; eyery shade and s b a p «; as­
sortment sent on npproval : Woodard, Clarke Co
C R E A M S E P A R A T O R S —W e Knarantee the U. A.
Separator to be the best. Write lor free catalog.
Hazel wood Co., Fifth and Oak.
For a Good Complexion
Clear Eyes
— Sweet Breath
•Clean Tongue
•Calm Nerves
— Good Temper and
— Poise
Eat a Cascaret whenever you suspect
you need It. Carry a little 10c Emer­
gency box constantly with you, in your
Purse or Pocket.
When do you need one?
to o !”
V .r r
Every day in every year
that comes, more housewives
are giving up their exorbitant
priced B a k i n g P o w d e r » « *
turning to K C, the honest and
reliable, which has stood so well
the test of years. They are fin
ing out that
.
The story that files were entirely
harmless and were useful In the role
o f scavengers was prevalent fo r many
years. But w ith the coming o f bac­
teriology. this was exploded and the
fly was looked at askance, though the
exact amount o f harm which the fa ­
m iliar Insect did was unknown, says
the New York Herald.
There have been many experiments
made to ascertain this fact, but the
most recent were carried on at Johns
Hopkins University. A box which had
been divided Into two parts was pre­
pared. In one side was exposed some
food material, which was Infected with
a species o f harmless bacteria euslly
recognized.
In the other side
was
placed a dish containing a sterile nu­
trie n t such as Is used as a culture me­
dium fo r bacteria. Common house files
were confined In the first com partment
and as soon as they were seen to alight
upon or eat o f the food which had
been Infected they were allowed to go
through a small door Into the other
side o f the box so that they might
have the opprtunlty to come In contact
with the culture medium. The result
was that the bacteria which had been
deposited upon the sterile nutlrent mul­
tiplied there and produced characteris­
tic colonies.
These experiments were further car­
ried out by placing a dish o f molasses
with which had been mixed yellow bac­
teria In one side of the box with a
dozen files.
H a lf an hour later the
door connecting the two sides was
opened and the files allowed to come In
contact with the sterile nutrient As
soon ns this was accomplished the dish
was covered and put away to develop.
A few days later It was examined and
over a hundred colonies o f yellow bac­
teria had formed on the sterile nutri­
ent
The same experiment was re­
peated with red and violet cultures
with the same result It was proved
that the germs from which these colo­
nies grew came from the Infected ma­
terial In the first compartment and not
from accidental sources. Other groups
o f files were allowed to come In con­
tact with the nutrient but with no In­
fected material, and the yellow, red
and violet colonies were not produced.
Further proof that the files were the
only means o f transmitting the bac­
teria was made by placing the Infected
material In the first compartment but
with no files. The result was that the
dishes o f nutrient In this case pro­
duced no colonies.
"I
More Converts
Every Year
b a c t e r ia
th a t T h e y A r e C a p a b le
S p r e a d in g : D te e a e e .
Show
— WhenyourTonguelscoated |
— When you have Heart­
burn, Belching, Acid Risings In
Throat.
— When Pimples begin to peep out.
— When your stomach Gnaws and
Burns.
Thai’s the time to check coming Con­
stipation, Indigestion and Dyspepsia.
That's the time to take a Cascaret.
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One candy tablet night and morning,
taken regularly for a short time, Is war­
ranted to cure the worst case of Consti­
pation or Indigestion that walks the earth.
One tablet taken whenever you suspect
you need it will Insure you against 90 per
cent of all other Ills likely to attack you.
Because 90 per cent of these Ills begin
In the Bowels, or exist through poor Nutri­
tion.
Cascareis don’ t purge, don't weaken,
don't Irritate, nor upset your stomach.
T hey don't act Hke “ P hysic" that flush
wit the Bowels with a waste of precious
Digestive Juice needed lor tomorrow's
Bowel-work.
No. — they act like Exercise, on tha
Bowels. Instead.
They stimulate the Bowel Muscles to
contract and propel the Food naturally
past the little valves that mix Digestive
Juices with Food.
They strengthen these Bowel-Muscles
by exercising them.
This stronger action, producing greater
nutrition from food, brings back to the
Bowel-Muscles greater strength for self­
operation.
The Bowel-Muscles can thus,In a short
time, dispense with any Drug assistance
whatever.
Cascarets are safe to take as often as
you need them, while pleasant to eat as
Candy.
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M E N 'S CLOTH 1 N O — Huff urn
Pendleton, solo
fluents Allred Benjamin A Co.'» correct clothe».
Everything In men’s turnlshlnK».
Morrt»on and
Sixth street». Opposite post office.
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Portland, Oregon.
P IA N O S A O R O A N S — oldest piano house on I’a»
« ;:.c coast. Organs ami Pianos on easy payments.
Write for list. Let ns quote you a price. Allen «T
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W . L . D o u g la s » 4 . 0 0 C llt e d g e L in e
c a n n o t be e q u a lle d a t a n y p ric e .
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Then carry the little ten-cent box coin
stanly with you In your purse, and
take a Cascaret whenever you suspect
you need II.
One Cascaret at a time will promptly
cleanse a foul Breath, or Coated Tongue-
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p a y e tar*
C at rr*L »2,50(11
W. L O O U O I A S M A K t » A S H I 8 M O K A
All druggists tell them— over ten m il­ K tF K 8 » 3 . 5 0 8 M O F 8 T H A N A N Y O T H C ñ
M A K U f A O T U R i R IM THE W O RLD.
lion boxes a year, lor six years past.
ton, wh. can
dUfrov* ttM, ■titanwet.
Be very careful to get the genuine, made
H I could U k , you Into m v three t a r , , f . c t . r t r ,
only by the Sterling Remedy Company
■t llrn ck ton , M a n ., and «h o w yo u t h . In t ln lt.
r , w ith w h i c h . v . r y pair of ,h<wa I , m a d . you
and never sold In bulk.
Every tablet • c w a ould
rootle, w h y W . L . D o u g la . * 3 SO ,h o o ,
coot m o r , to m . k . w h y t h . y Cold t h .t r .h a p .,
•tamped “ CCC.”
$ 10,000
v-rsir. "¿.irsizxn
tit t w tt .r , w .a r longer, and ara at graatai
Intrinsic value than an y othar S 3 .SO <hoo.
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