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About Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 9, 1906)
| gXljWEB, GRANO SCRIBE HelplHelp! I’m Falling ------- S v fô V ! V: *r\ The great Rock of Olb.altar, on Eu- ro|»a point, looks lion-llke in Its soli tary majesty. The town proper climbs the mountain's lower 3lope. AH about It are turbuned Moors, who walk along proudly, with the slow, but swinging, kingly tread of desert tribes. There Is ttie sound of bagpipes, and the fatu ous Black Watch march by. They are tall, handsome Highlanders, and Im pressive because of the plaid. The ui<wt formidable parts of the defenses of Gibraltar are Invisible. There are iM. Pe-ru-na Strengthens the Entire System Mr. Chss. L. Sauer, G rin d Scribe, Gnat) Encampment I . O. O. F. of Tex- „ iod Assistant C ity Auditor, writes too tbs City H all, San Antonio, T e x . : "Nearly two years ago I accepted a position as secretary and tresaurer with on* of the leading dry goods establish ments of Galveston, Tex. "The sudden change from a high and dry altitade to sea level proved too much for me and I became afflicted with catarrh and cold in the head, and peneral debility to such an extent as to ilmoet iscapaciate me for attending to my dotier. “I was induced to try Peruna, and after Ming several bottles in small doses I am pleased to say that 1 was entirely restored to my normal condition and have ever since recommended the use o f Peruna to my friends.” S om e F a rte About B o s to n . Boston Is the second largest port in the United States. I t Is the largest market for boots and shoes In the world. It Is the largest market for hides and leather in the world. I t is the largest market fo r wool in the United States. I t Is historically the most Interesting city In the country. It Is the great market o f the country for domestic dry goods. It Is the rich- fit city In the United States in point of wealth per capita. Its annual output of rubber boots and slioea Is 32,000,000 pairs, the largest In the United States. It has more people within a radius of fifty miles than any other city In the United States, excepting N ew York. It manufactures over 511,000,000 worth of clothing per annum. Bun or O hio , C i t t of T oledo , I L u ca C o u n t y , t ' F rank J c h u n k y m a k e s o a th th a t h e Is w iior partner o t th e firm o f F. J. C h e n e y A Co.,doing huxinettsln th e C it y o f T o led o , Conn* ty and state a fo resa id , a n d th a t sa id firm w ill f*y the sum o f O N E H U N D R E D D O L L A R S for tacit and ev e ry cane o f C a t a k k i i t h a t ca n n o t be lured by the use o f H a l l ’ s C a t a k k h C c b e . F R A N K J. C H E N E Y . Sworn to b efore m e a n d su bscribed in m y presence, this 6th d a y o f D ecem b er, A. D., 1886. A . W . G LEASO N, j seal j N o ta ry Pu b lic. H r II’ a Catarrh C u re Is ta k en In te rn a lly , and •rts directly on tho b lo o d and m u cou s surfaces •f the system. Send fo r te s tim o n ia ls , free. „ , F. J. C H E N E Y dt CO ., T o le d o , O. Bold by D ru ggists, 75c. - -f Up to ’ : f. • i ■ f~ HOCK or GlIUàALTAÜ. many places where strangers may not go, marked by patches o f light green at regular Intervals upon the outside of the rock, which, though apparently mosa, are actually the covering o f bat teries that command the harbor. Gibraltar marks a definite point In the progress of the tourist It Is the big mountain (log o f the British, which guards the entrance to the Mediterran ean Sea, with a fortress and a tower that hugs the rock below. Traversing the neutral ground along the sandy Isthmus beyond I t the traveler has a view of the outskirts of Algeciras, where the Franco-German conference over reforms In Morocco was recently held. It is here that the traveler has his first glimpse o f the far-famed Med iterranean sunsets, with Algiers the next stopping point o f the steamer, 410 miles away. A panoramic view o f France's North African possessions as they look from half a mile or less at sea Is something to remember. Algiers itself Is beauti ful, rising to the old fortress on the height above It In an unbroken mass o f minarets and cupolas and white houses, on whose terraced roofs the flowers bloom. Westward the hills de cline to a promontory, Sldl Ferrueh, nineteen miles away, and eastward to Cape Matifon, so that the land where Algiers Is built Is crescent-shaped. Far away to the south the Atlas mountains rise. Nearer this side of the fertile plain of the Metjeda are the pictur esque and fertile highlands o f the Sahel, Just behind the city, where are palm trees and eucalyptus, cypress and olive, where fruits grow In abundance. The entrance to the city Is decidedly pleasing, for the fine esplanade of the lower French quarter faces the sea. Immaculate French officers and officials fill the foreground, and pretty women Science vention Hall's Family Pills are the best. R ig h t * D a te . "Beg pardon, sir,” said the peddler of supplies, "but have you got a type writer?” “Yes,” replied the m erchant “ May I ask what style?” "Oh. out o f s ig h t! A regular peach! A new gutta percha, that o f Herr Come In and I 'll Introduce you to her.” Gentsch o f Vienna, Is obtained from a —Philadelphia Ledger. mixture o f caoutchouc and palm resin. C|T0 st- V tus’ Dance and all Nervous Diseases It Is claimed to have an elastic resist I 110 permanently cured b y Dr. K lin e’ s Orcat Nerve Restorer. Send fo r F R E E » 2 trial bottle and ance superior to the natural product beatlse. Dr. It. 1LK lin e, Ld..S31 A rch 8t., P b lla .P a and to cost only two-thirds as much. “ Hydrolltbe” Is a new compound of 't illin g “ W o r k e r ." He was an “ Industrial promoter” calcium and hydrogen. It gives off Its hydrogen when Immersed In water, as seeking a location for a prospective calcium carbide evolves acetylene and factory. "About how many men do you pro M. George Jaubert, a French urges that the new material be adopted pose to work?" asked the skeptical per BS a convenient means for carrying gas son. "Every man In town who has money, to Inflate military balloons. Inventive effort should beturned Into If I can,” answered the truthful L p. a new path by the » 20.000 prize of French manufacturers for a new applh B L O A T E D W IT H D R O P S Y . cation of sugar In the ^ - t r ie e ^ o t h e r fhe Heart W as Badly A ffected When than the food ^ consump- the Patient Began Using Uon ofmsugar 1. Increased at least one Doan's Kidney Pills. Mr* Elizabeth M axw ell, of 415 &e«t Fourth St., O lym pia, Wash., says: “ For over three years I suffered w ith a dropsical condition with out being aware that it was dne to kidney trou ble. The early stages wefe principally backache a n d beariDg d o w n pain,but I went ong without w orryin g much until ropsy set in. M y feet and ankles relied up, my hands puffed and be- tme so tense ^ could hardly close 'em. I had great difficulty in breath- >g, and my heart would flutter with '# least exertion. I could not walk r without stopping again and again 1 rest. Since using four boxes of nan's K idney P ills the bloating has >ne down and the feelings of distrsss »ve disappeared.” Sold by a ll dealers. 60 cents a box. Nter-M ilburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y . ^ . ‘ uTthnt it can be projected for- m° ‘e. ‘* eA , times Its own diameter 3 the orbit and retracted in like ^nn er Dr. Lindsay Johnson noles S S i making of an opening 1. the ° t ; ; ; * b « w 1» ™ ™ . * «■ * + * * } " h . t la aald to be the first sue Tl^ H r Dp.™tua With Which, by the but one furnace and one ul ° ( . “ ntlnuou. chain may be mad. chine. • co finished. The iron 1* In Parisian toilettes, and handsome car. riages and automobiles whizz by. Om nibuses are labeled with the names of various hotels, such as “ The Lion of the Desert," "The Panther,” “ The Beautiful Englishwoman.” Moorish ladies of high degree, faces half cover ed, shrouded In white, ride on donkeys led by coal black Nubians. A slave girl swings along, poising a water Jar upon her head. The native city Is higher up the hill side. It has Moorish cafes where men sit cross-legged, smoking long pipes o f kief, little shops where native tailors work with gold and silver threads on colored cloth. The streets are so nar row that a camel could not enter them, and arms outstretched touch either side. The residences bnve no windows, only peepholes by the door, and but for the street noises and the people passing, the place would seem lifeless-— a prison city o f blank walls. Some of the roads are paved, but others ar» nothing more than stairways that lead up, up, Interminably. Occasionally arches span the way. with rooms above them. The whole city has oeen built with a view to shutting out the heat o f the African sun. Each successive story o f a house projects beyond the one below It, the projection being supported by Inclined props that rest against the wall. The sky Is thus pretty well shut out, and progress resembles Journeying In a covered passage. The swarthy na tives wear white turbans, the Jews aro brightly garbed, and have sliver but tons on their blue gray Jackets. The Arabs wear burnouses. Boys leave their shoes la s row outside of the school- house, and heelless slippers ornament the entrance to the mosques. Altogether, Algiers Is an odd city, full of Interest. In tailor shops, where V w it a i ■ H. STREET IN ALGECIRAS. I Thus cried the hair. And a kind neighbor came to the res cue with a bottle of Ayer's Hair Vigor. The hair was saved! In gratitude, it grew long and heavy, and with all the deep, rich color of early life. Sold in all parts of the world for sixty years. •• About one year e*o I loet nearly all o f my tair following an attack o f incaales. I was advised by a friend to use Ayer's Hair Vigor. did so. and as a result 1 uow liare a beautiful head o f h air."— M k s . W. J. B& o w m . Meuoui one« Falls. Wia. a by J. C. A y e r Co.. L o w e ll, A l e o ------ manufacturers ----- ----------* of yers AN A fte r A ll, W ORK. T h e r e I t N o O c c a s io n M a n ’ s C o n c e it . fo r I t Is the ¿eueral idea that man Is a wonderful work— a perfect w ork— but, as Haeckel and comparative anatomy point ou t the human body is, as a mat ter o f fact, a structure at once Incom plete and redundant; a structure lack ing many necessaries and crowded with superfluities, with obsolete mus cles and nerves, which have become shriveled and paralyzed because there Is no longer any use for them. It is amusing to think of improvements that might be made In the human body, writes a pessimist. Take the eyes. The two eyes are very good in their way, but i f there were three o f them how much better it would be. I f man nad an eye in the back o f bis head, as certain Insects have, he would never be run down, never be stabbed from behind, pever be kicked. Man. with three eyes, could see ami do twice as much as uow. The hair might well be Improved. It is poor stuff alongside o f feathers. Look at the beautiful feather head dresses o f tae birds. These are far richer and brighter in hue than human hair, aud they last. They don’t dis appear. No one ever saw a bald bird. The ears are not at all p erfect As the eyes ure provided w ith lids, so that we can shut them tight when we want to sleep, so the ears should be provided with movable flaps or stoppers where with to shut out sound. I f the teeth endured there would be little fault to find with them. But, like the hair, they fall man long before the end o f life. Hence It would be better If, like some birds, men had Indestruct ible teeth In their gizzards, and swal lowed their food whole, letting the giz zard grind It up gradually. This would not destroy the pleasure o f eating. On the contrary, It would increase it. There would be nerves o f taste lu the gizzard, and thus the eating pleasure would be greatly prolonged. The food would be swallowed In a Jiffy, and afterward, as man attended to his work, he would get for many hours pleasant tastes from the dainties the gizzard would be slowly and carefully grinding up. Is S r r lp ta r a l B lis s . P r o o f. LAND SCRIP B o t h e r s w ill fin d M r-. W in s lo w 's S o o th in g Syrup th e best re m ed y to u s e lo r th e ir children d u rin g th e t e e th in g p eriod . U n s e a t C a ll. NVurruais; Kecer.tHed So d ler»’ A dditional S crip; all Kind» ot Land >t rip bough' a d no d. U . >1. H A M I L T O N . Th e Loruland. Portland, Or. CLASSIFIEDADVERTISING In the course of a checkered career, Wesley Hanson, known as a “ promo Portland Trac'e Directory ter,” bad sojourned tem porarily In Nam es and A d d resses in P ortla n d o f R ep re many places, so it Is not strange that sen tative Business Firms. hs sometimes forgot a face. "H a v e you any call for a stirring U A « I C I.A N 'l Klt.NH — W eimer f a , Portland. Lowest prices on Lanterns and Slide«. man In the advertising department of I i i o K s K s o f all kinds for sale a« very reasonable your business?” be asked one morn j prices. Inquire 275 Front st. ing. when he had gained access to the j C H K A M 8 K P A HA T O R S —W e gnarante« the U. A. office o f the Inventor o f some tin spe Separator to be the best. W rit« tor tVee catalog. Haselwood Co.. Filth and Oak. cialties. The man at tne desk looked at him M E N ’ S C L O T H I NO — Buffum »% Pendleton, sole agents A lfred Benjamin A Co-'s correct clothe«. and then dropped hie eyes. K veryth ln * in men's furnishings. Morrison ar^ Sixth street«. Oppoelte posioftice. "N o,” he said, shortly, "but I can tell you exactly where tbere’e a call fo r P O U L T R Y FOOD—I f you want your hens to l«JT more eRKS write us for free particulars about PU- just such a man as you are.” l l l N A P O U L T K \ FJtKDS—Acm e Mills Co, Portland. Oregon. “ Yes?” said the promoter. “ I should P IA N O S A O lio A NS — Oldest plaao house on 1 be glad to hear o f I t ” elite coast. Organs and Pianos on easy paym en t* "I t 's up In Banktown, Vermont,” said W rite for list. Let us uuote you a price. A llen A Ollbert-Kam aker Co., Portland, Oregon. the Inventor. “ The call comes from W A N T E D —Men and W om en to learn Barber trad# the grocer and the provision dealer and In eight weelcs; graduates earn tront |1A to I2& the plumber and the livery-stable keep weekly ; expert I ds ructors; catalog free; Mole* System o f Colleges, »6 N. Fourth st., Portland. er and several others. They've been calling for you for tan years, ever No. 2 0 —O# P. N. U since----- " "A h ,” said the promoter, ” 1 fear that H E N w r it in g * t o a d v e r t i s e r « p i e call is a trlfls too loud,” and be softly m e n t io n t h is p a p e r . and rapidly withdrew. they embroider clothing, the workman uses his great toe to hold the thread, which Is twisted around I t In another hole In the wall is a shoemaker, seated on a dirty mat, and stitching away In leisurely fashion on red and yellow footgear for Moorish women. Almost next door, In the tiniest of tiny shops, is a fruit and flower dealer, who claims N o t R e d n r e d to T h a t. to be a descendant o f All, son-in-law of The traveller through a part o f New the prophet, while here and there In coffee houses a chorus o f sad voices Hampshire where the stones seemed to be especially thick stopped to comment sing “ The Lament o f Grenada.” to her driver on a man who was at work In a field the surface of which short time. When the heating Is pro was little more than a mass o f stoues longed the alteration In the valuable of all sizes and shapes. properties o f the milk begins as low “ Yes. Jake's having a hard time of as 100 degrees, but with quick heating it,” said the driver, who apparently It does not begin below 110 degrees. knew every one in that region. "H e ’s Tuberculosis bacilli are destroyed by been at that field now fo r two years, heating to 106 degrees for five minutes, off'n’ on. The wall all came out o f and such heating does not alter the the ground, as you might say, and you properties o f the milk. Dr. Jensen ad see there's still consld’rabls material vises that the pasteurization o f milk be left to work on.” " I should think he'd be perfectly dis done In the home, and but shortly be fore the milk Is used, care being taken couraged, poor man, to own sucli a not to go above the temperature neces piece o f property,” said the traveller. "Oh. he doesn’t own It, ma'am. Jake sary to kill the pathogenic germs. said the driver, hastily. The De Forest Wireless Telegraph doesn't.” Company, In announcing recent success “ Jake Isn't so poor as all that. It be ful experiments In sending code words longs to Squire Farnum. and he's hired across the Atlantic from Coney Island Jake to clear It, that's all.” to a receiving station In the south o f H o n a e k e e p ln ir lS > p e s » « r f. Ireland, calls attention to an Interest The roomer in a London lodging ing peculiarity connected with the vary house does not need to number the hairs ing distances to which wireless signals o f his head as a precaution against are sent. It seems that every specific theft, but he needs to keep careful ac distance has, to use the analogy o f count o f everything else, says a writer sound, a key, pitch, or tone o f Its own, in I ’ubllc Opinion. An actor who had which can only be determined by exper discovered his landlady's propensity for iment. Thus, If the operator at Coney taking a portion o f everything bs Island should send the same message bought numbered and listed his things. simultaneously to Boston and Philadel On« night he roused the household by phia, using the Philadelphia “ pitch,” shouting dow.-i from his sttlc a demand the receiver In Boston would get the for "number elglTt” message In bad shape. Bat If the Bos “ Number eight?" shouted the land ton “ pitch" were used, Philadelphia lady back. “ What number e ig h t? ’ and all near-by points might Intercept " I want cube number eight o f my the message. In the transatlantic sig lump sugar,” he replied, naling a great variety o f pitches were j Thenceforth the provisions In his cup- tried in the March for the proper one. I board w ere unmolested. The signal» could not be returned from A e ro n n te d F o r. Ireland because no sending station yet Mrs. M.'s patience was much tried exist, there. by a servant who had a habit o f stand- 1 lug around with her mouth open. O n. W h e n G l a d s t o n e W as W r s a c . Mr. Gladstone knew how to admit j day, as the maid waited upon table, that be wa* in the wrong. On one oc j her mouth was open as usual, and her casion be did eo, candidly and hand | mistress, giving her a severs look, said: "M ary, your mouth Is open.” somely. as became a gentleman. Bat "Yeasum,” replied Mary, " I opened be preferred to keep clear o f the ne- cesnlty for apologies and had acant be I t ” Im a o ra a e * A t a colored camp meeting In U a ro ll ia a testifyin g penitent referred to himself and his uucouverted brothers a* "niggers” In a spirit o f abject humil ity which he deemed well pleasing to bis Maker. T h e presiding elder who j "amened” his speech at proper Inter vals finally threw out a geutle rebuke. You Can Oct Allan's Foot-Ease FREE. "C all y o 's e'f a culled pusson, broth W r it e A lle n S. O lm sted, Le R o y .N . Y . , lo r a tree sa m p le o f A lle n 's Foot-E ase. I t cures er,” he admonished Impressively. “ N ig ■weatiiifr. h ot sw o llen , a c h in g teet. I t m akes new o r t ig h t shoes essy. A c e r ta in cu re lo r gers is a term ob reproach Invented by corns, in g r o w in g n a ils and bu n ion s. A l l d r u g proud white folks. Dey ain't no men gists s e ll It. 25c. D o n ’t a ccep t a n y substitute. tion In de Good Book o f niggers." "Oh, yes. dey Is. parson.” the peni N o t h i n * D o i n ', The hobo approached the pompous tent contradicted solemnly. "D o n ’t you ree lect de place wbar It tell about nig citizen and asked for alms. “ "Go to the ant, thou sluggard,’ ” ger Demus ?” — Llppincott’s Magazine. quoted the p. c. “ 'Talu 't no use, mister.” answered the hobo. “ Me aunt's Jlst as tight- Approved * orest R f M T Y I and R a ’ irciwl Scrip for fisted as me uncle an' all de rest uv me Riirveyed, unsurv«*ytd, Uniherrd or prair • land; approved U nited Htatea M ill ary Bounty Land relashuns.” An SARSAPARILLA. PILLS. CHERRY PECTCSAL. I MPERFECT W h ere Rising Young Statesman— But there la another matter, just as important, that has bsen overlooked. I am going to in troduce a bill for tha rigid inspection of bakeries. Constituent— Prodmore, for your own peace of mind, I advise you not to do it.” r ? Pt£ machine In the .hape of ttA, ' “ u, ,nd comet out a complete ■“ ' I f % £ £ of any . 1 « m a r th u .b e lief In their efficacy. A l- n o c t H a r n e a . "Y on can’ t unpull a man's noae,” be from the smallest “ tackles” up 'Why, Antonio,” said the horrified mat once »aid to hi» private secretary.— ron. who had toaeed a 5 cent piaos at the ^*the huge chains used In the nary. monkey, "does ha always pat a coin in ^ Jensen, chief of the Swiss Do Exchange. his mouth whan ha picks It op?” D t J „operintendence over the milk There are plenty o f good people In "N ot his mout’ . signora.” corrected the T j t i i y . thst It I. • common the world; It ta one o f the mlstakee organ grinder. "H er moat’ .” o f toe people that they talk too much Manchuria is Just twlca the ala# o! J " ! “ J d e ra b le time to t tempera- about the few bed onee and not enough Japan. * °r f i x degree. F.hrenbelt U better about the many good onea. tore of 1 » fh _. notud foe a Qv The Kind You Have Always Hoiii'lit lias borne the signa ture of Chas. II. Fletcher, amt lias been mude under his personal supervision for over HO years. Allow no ono to deceive you in this. Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Just-as-good’* aro hut Experiments, and endanger tho health of Children—Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castoria Is a harmless substitute for Castor OH, Pare goric, L>rops and Soothing Syrups, It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Slorphino nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It cures Diurrhtcn and W in d Colie. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates tho Stomach and ilowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children’s Panacea—The Mother's Friend. 1 The Kind You Haye Always Bought Bears the Signature of ....................... In Use For Over 3 0 Years. ▼HI CtNTAUM OOMMNV. TV MURRAY N IK YORK CITY. The Little Doctor in your Vest Pocket ,EE the thin, round-cornered little Enamel Box below I When carried in your vest pocket it means Health-Insurance. It contains S i x C a n d y Tablets of pleasant taste, almost as pleasant as chocolate. Each tablet is a working dose of Cas- carets, which acts like Exercise on the Bowels and Uver. It will not j"*»?!, sicken, upset the stomach. Because It Is not a driver,’ ’ like Salts, So dium, Calomel, Jalap, Senna, nor Aperient Waters. These waste Diges tive J u i c e s of the s y s t e m needed to morrow, In merely flushing out the Bow els today. Neither Is It like Castor Oil, Glycerine, or other Oily Laxa tives that s i m p l y lubricate the Intes a tines for transit of the food stopped up tn them at that partle- ular time. These emergency drugs relieve the Immediate trouble, but do not relieve its Cause. The same trouble wt'.l therefore recur again Uli that Cause Is removed per manently. The chief cause of Constipation and Indigestion Is a weakness of the Muscles that contract the intestines snd Bowels. Careareis are practically to the Bowel Muscles what a Massage and Cold Bath •re to the Athletic Muscle*» They stimulate the Bowel Muscles j contract, expand, and squeeze the Dig^ Uve Juices out of food eaten. Cascareis do ¡this naturally, withe, purging or discomfort. They don't help the Bowels and L l> tt In such a way as to make them lean u g f l similar assistance for the future. i This is why, with Cascareis, the d c® may be lessened each succe time instead of Increased, must be with all succeeding do of other Cathartics and Laxatlvl Cascareis act I II exercise. If carried In yá Vest Pocket, (orc| rted In My Purse), a Just when you pect you need o' you will never kno sick day from ordinary Ills of U Because, nearlyB these Ills begin 0 the B o w e l s , sift partial Constlpatlfl paves the way Shawing tiz i o t" Vest Pocket ” Catearet Box compared ta Waieh. all other Diseases. "Vest Pocket” box 10 cents. Be sure you get the genuine, only by the Sterl.ng Remedy C om p el and never sold In bulk. Every ta ll stamped "CCC.” ' • * » r R IE ff[ TREE TO O U R w an t ■ed «# ter friends a bese a meted fa hard enamel It Is s beasty f ft f rsecR-SeaHned WILD PLATED BONBON I dreaslnx tal en c o u ________ In stampa la atkedh H meaanre of food fatth ¿nd to cover cart af with which tiña HälSIy trinket f a « H ä ü i Iter lia«