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About Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 8, 1906)
II Humors THE HUNTING + * * 111 > ♦ + + + ♦ h h i u whlch ,he sktn' 11 organs cannot take car« Short fu. boll«, eczema and other erup- 'd tppetlte, that tired feeling, ** ¡ u of Indigestion, dull head- l - V other troubles are due to * Ye, . . tt-CCH/HÇE w t K removed by <’s Sarsaparilla n-lHEHTir? liquid form or In chocolated wn »»8 *r& atabs. 100 doses *1. Sorere** 'o N e w B i r d . Charles p. Norcross, now a Washington correspondent, An « , Mwspaper career be w as ¿■•¡ever” one of the courts. Ills i wa* 1° lo o k a t th e d o t 'k e t a n d facts shout any case that seem- Him to warruut him In w riting ♦♦♦♦ tories I I I I I ■ ■» M | | | | | | , + j One day when William M. Everta, Secretary of State under President Hayes, was a college student, he was called on to read Virgil In class. H e started out bravely: ’T h re e times I strove to cast my arms around • her neck, and— and-------” adding lamely, l h a t s as far as I got, professor.” Well. Mr. Evarts,” said the professor. “ I think that was quite fa r enough.” W 1 Ilium H. Crane, the actor, was re cently asked how it was that he never attempted serious Shakespearean roles. "But I did once,” replied the comedian. “Y’ears ago. In the West. I played ‘Hamlet.* ” "D id you, in deed?" said an admirer and friend. “Didn’t you have a great success? Didn't the audience call you before the curtain?” "Call me,' replied Crane. “ Why, man, they dared me !” he discovered an entry a fte rn o o n i ii G O O D ¿help* and season . -ii one William Burns had been j and fined $10 fo r stealing a rale from James Jones, a nelgh- * recited thes facts In an lntroduc- psragraph, and then w ent on: ¿■criminal was Justly punished, for Utf little martingale he stole w as and comfort of the w ife o f , Jones. She kept It in a cage In grlor. and when, tired with the V j ¿of the day. the m artingale began ■ m forth those strains o f melody kcbour Pittsburg m artingales are 5 b , its; found great pleasure. Such — Cincinnati Post W « as this man B urns should ¿allowed at large, especially when Wend so low as to steal harm- 1 melodious m artingales.”— Sat- « Evening Post. John Sharp William s had an engage ment to speak In a small Southern town. The train he was traveling on was not of the swiftest, aud he lost ao opportunity of keeping the conductor Informed as to bis opluions of that par ticular road. "W ell, If yer don’t like It,” the conductor finally blurted out, “why In thunder don’t yer git out an’ walk?" " I would.” Mr. W illiam s bland But yet there Is a connection. Her ly replied, “but you see the committee friends regard her as the most expert doesn’t expect me until this tralu gets woman whip in the country. And In ." therefoi e It becomes her to conduct her Bad. B a d K i t t y ! General Carr, at the outbreak of the self as such. Accordingly, when she Civil W ar. left Troy to take the com «■dentists make out a good cate takes the air lu one of her $10,000 turn mand of a regiment. At Big Bethel his lit the house cat, who, with all her outs behind her three-abreast team— a regiment had been halted for rest and lag and lovable qualities, is matter of some $15,000 to $20,000 worth refreshment and had not yet experi * to be an ngeut o f disease, and In the battle of I<ake Champlain, of carriage horse— she must naturally enced the excitement of a skirmish. ielesale destroyer of bird life. Dr. ambush, aud to A. Osborne, who has been con- where more than one American distin he appropriately dressed, with a due Confederates were in W experiments at C lark Unlver- guished himself for bravery, notably consideration to the matching or proper from a safe hiding place they o|iencd contrast between the colors in horse, among them Comrno fire. Carr, so the story runs. Instantly to found that cuts have dlpb- dore McDonough and harness, whip, hat, hair, cloak, gown, put spurs to his horse nod dashed up i. whooping cough, tuberculosis, ('apt. Henley, Lieu etc. She designs her own harnesses, to to n group of officers. “They are fir tnd ring-worm. Even when tenant Commandant match the coloring of the horses. When ing u|ion my regiment!” he shouted. ] do not actually contract these Stephen Cassin per driving she Is clad In colors which har “My God ! Now what Is to he done?” to they may carry the contagion formed s e r v i c e s monize with the harness and elaborate : with them. As nlmrods they which won for him equipage. One set of harness aud a F l r a t l ’ ri m*I sntlble for the death o f about a medal from Con cart cost $7,000. Even the whips are A few plain rules, formulated by a (birds a year, according to E. H. gress and wide made to match the turnouts, of which Chicago bank official, have been circu »1. State Ornithologist fo r Mag- spread recognition of there are seven. One of them has a lated in the business section of New letts, not Including the suffering nine-inch handle of solid gold and cost his bravery. York, and are attracting attention as a (inflict by their m angling o f birds, $500. The British force restatement of first principles for tbe rels and rabbits.— Philadelphia Miss Moroslni Is a girl of striking was superior In num- regulation of the conduct of business beauty and superb figure. Her father, capt . c a s s in . |ierSi the calmness of men who desire to achieve solid and uurKRiii u ny. the lake permitted heavy armaments Giovanni Moroslni, first came to tnis soul-satisfying success. ■fresh cream puffs in the Italian country as a refugee with the great on comparatively light vessels, and of The foundation maxim o f the Chica i window looked Inviting, and Italian patriot Garibaldi. He met with this circumstance the British availed go banker is that money must b« ierested housekeeper stepped In great success In the financial world and themselves, giving their commander a made honestly or not at nil. There are to shop to ask the price. was once a partner of Jay Gould. ship equal In force to two of the Amer nobler pursuits tliuu the mere getting ■ena eenta a doz,” replied the ican ships, with which he. being a vet of money; hut one may say that aftei A M H E R S T S W IM M IN G R U L E . kg proprietor, w iping his hands on eran officer of no mean ability, made a sufficient education the first worldly ppron, preparatory to w rapping the R e q u ire d to sure of cupturlug the young American. r n d e r j r r a d u a l e s N o w duty of the man who lias not Inherited B e c o m e A d e p t s In th e S p ort. Cassin. a fortune Is to gain a competence. Tin The decree that has gone out from r,” exclaimed the lady, unable productive period o f life Is rnthei But the naval discipline— Cassin had Amherst College, now that the Institu *al her astonishment, "th at’s short. From twenty to twenty-five year* served In the Tripolitan war— the skill, tion has a large and complete swim fbeap for cream puffs! I usually are sjient 111 preparation, gaining the coolness, the courage and the dar ming equipment, that all students of J to pay thirty. I don’t see how knowledge and experience. Possibly lug Intrepidity of Cassin were brought that institution must not only bathe but on make them at that price.” forty years will remain for money into action. He made the attack in learu to swim, Is arousing much Inter cheapa all righta,” confided making, and If even a modes! stead of waiting for it, thereby gaining est in the press, says the Rochester wer. "D a healt’ office telephone competence can tie acquired In an advantage over his rival. Democrat aud Chronicle. tta olosa da shop right off. My this time, one lias done welL Ills undaunted spirit, which had Heretofore, swimming lias not been ■Antonie, gotta da measle.” The making of money Is a iniglity prob enabled him to endure two years' Im dignified as ail accomplishment to be lem, and In the vast majority of In A L a te K d ltlo n . prisonment In Spain In the previous require of college undergraduates. It Ins Kahn, representative from San war. now bore him forward. In spite stances It must be made liy plodding has either been Ignored altogether, or. too. was lu Washington when the of the apparently overwhelming ob Industry, hard work and strict observ if encouraged, left optional with the Wake came and w as nearly fran- stacles that confronted him. he over ance of the prudential maxims. The students whether they should acquire anse his w ife and children, In- came the enemy, and by his action ao mass of men are not sufficiently gifted It or not to acquire money by short cuts and hold la baby a few days old, were di- Inspired his own men and even the men But Amherst has Initiated a forward strikes o f enterprise. It requires a . in the path of the fire, In the other ships that he deservedly movement In the matter and her exper very exceptional order of ability to or to spent two dnys trying to tele- won his reward of the praise of the iment will be watched with some curi tand then took a train and went Congress of his country. ganize and conduct successfully vast osity. It Is, at least, a pretty good ad schemes of profit; hut. whatever the ml finding his fam ily safe, stayed vertisement for the college, and will no limitations o f financial skill. It Is a pkor so in the ruined city. A FO R TU N E FOR DRESS. doubt popularize the Institution In the mistake to suppose that dishonest prac ' bis return he found a letter from estimation of muny young m en; for In tices and questionable finessing in busi "titnent, written eight days after M i s « M o r o s ln i , K e r r Y o r k H e i r e s s , this day of athletics swimming should S p e n d s * 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 Y e a r l y . ness yield greater success than old- :A, which b e g a n : be In favor with all who love manly Most people would be satisfied and fashloued Integrity.— Philadelphia Led ur Julius: “N o doubt you w ill be exercise or sport. ger. (■M to learn from me that we consider themselves well fixed for life Strange as It may seem, It Is said bad a terrible earthquake out If they fell Into a fortune of $100.000. That Is the sum. however, which Miss that a large percentage of college W r ltin tt o f l* r « * M « * r l | » lf o h m . -Saturday Evening Post. Giulia Moroslni, daughter of the mill youths have not acquired the art of The use of Latin by physicians In fold b y T h e i r B u t t o n s . swimming. A sturdy, healthy boy ionaire banker of New York, spends on prescription writing is commonly re minister’s w ife w as busily en- should take to the water with the garded as u harmless survival of me 'one afternoon mending the fam eagerness of a young duck. In the old dievalism, says the Literary D igest jthes when a neighbor called for days o f deep-creek or swimming-hole Occasionally a lay writer suggests its "tolly chat. A fte r a few moments indulgence there was much danger at abandonment. In commenting on a re *s and gossip the caller remarked, tending one's experiments In the water : cent note to this effect in a daily pa- began to Inspect a basket of j but despite that the boys generally took l>er, which advocates the compulsory igneous buttons: the risk and learned to swim. The use of English in prescriptions, the ft! seem to be unusually well sup- modern institutional swimming tanks Is Druggist's Circular and Chemical G a *ith buttons o f all kinds. Why. much safer, and there Is no excuse for zette takes occasion to make a strong Is one like my husband had on his a natural youth, having access to these defense o f the time honored practice. "inter’s suit.” or any other safe bathing places, re Says this paper: said the minister’s wife, maining Incapable of taking care of "Suplióse the sapient w riter quoted ; 1 slight smile. “ A ll these but- himself In the water. O f course there whose utteianees may sound all right j * ere found in the contribution are danger for even swimmers; but to those who know no more o f Ills sub *Dfi I thought I might as well bave the boy or girl, man or woman, who can ject that he does, should fall sick and n*s out of them. W ell, must you swim, on the whole. Is better assured of his physician should decide that the "*11- good-by. Come again soon. escape In a water accident than one one thing needful to s a le his life wa« who can't geranium robertlanluin. I f there were Moreover, there Is a lot of pleasure a law preventing the doctor from pre and fun In swimming when the practice scribing in Latin he would have to la Judiciously Indulged. So every en choose one o f the upward o f a dozen couragement should he afforded to the English names for this drug. Suplios« youth o f our time to cultivate the art be chose 'redshanks’ and so wrote the of swimming, even If It Is not made word In his prescription. When the compulsory In our schools, college« and druggist went to prepare the medicine universities. he would find that ’redshanks' w as the English name of at least fou r entirely D is a p p o in tin g. A car had stopped at a busy corner. different plants, namely, ttie one al ts> >00,000 times each day. u iss mobosini . Just as the conductor bad reached to ready mentioned, polygonInm amphib give the signal to start, there were ian). polygonlum persicaria and rumex vS it send out good blood yells o f warning and an answering yell acetosa. tad blood ? You know, for Isithle Ise^or^ in pahr»ioti^m oes Your 'eart Beat d blood is good health; blood, bad health. And know precisely what to fof bad blood — A y e r ’s *P*rilla. Doctors have -orsed it for 60 years. ... ' t c I * ” ’ " » " * « Of hod blood Is • •tom e«!' —5 « « « . eooMIpstton. polion oni « 7 iii* th* n absorbed Into tbs blood. -jm «rs 5 ! " * removed fr o ® Ik s body dally Keep tbs bow sl. "SO . 1 1 H11*. U*sr pills- A ll ssfstsbls. to J r J. C A y s r Co.. tosrsU . M ass . Also m enuibstursrs s f - . 9 BAI» VWML o caeatT p k t o b a l . I ¡ P Amt cc»t. e»« '» «¡r srtsi." .-s s its ifS - ¡—• r rr ■■ Isrï-üssrjL** 8 enormous ¡ J X C . " „ I . I S I » - * . lance and « " " ■ * » ! T ^rij )n rotd dr1vln* «nd She Is lntere* . tl »u b le s own- maintains the of ed by a woman 'n ^ » ^ jU b „ „ „ tha coat of ^„em nothin* to do * ltb tM 1 for frocks, The Kind You Have Always ltouglit has borne the signa ture of Chas. H. Fletclicr, ami lias been made uuder bis personal supervision for over 30 years. A llow no one to deceive you in this. Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Just-as-good ” are but Experiments, and endanger the health of Children—experience aguiust experiment. What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops aud Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, M<orpliine nor other Narcotic tirantee, i It t destroys Worms substance. Its age is its guarantee. and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhtva ami W in d eves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation cy. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep, in e uniioren’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. The Kind You Haye Always Bought Bears the Signature of In Use For Over 3 0 Years. I O O M M N V . T Y M U R R A Y S T R I C T , N C W Y O R K C IT Y . The 1.1 ns It o f H on esty. There are now about 300,000 spindles employed in the worsted industry in Aus tria, against 100,000 spindles in 1882. D ora— Never tell Flora any secrets. Cors— Can’t she keep them? D ora— Keep them? W hy. that girl tells people her right a g e!— Cleveland Leader. H o w a r d r iT O V tus* Dance ana all Nervous Diabases 1» IU permutisntly cured by Dr. Kline’s Great Nerve Restorer. Send for FKKK |2trial bottle and treatise. Dr. 11. H.KlIn ,1x1. Ml Arch 8t., Th'la.,!’*. H ia tu s In the . b u r t o n .— a * yer ar3 Chemist, tiouul Jiauk. K iiK a g em en t. “O ur engagement w ill have to be I temporarily suspended,” announced the summer girl, calmly, “Oh, impossible,” the young man j vowed. “ It w ill have to be. My husband writes that he Is coming down for a week."— Louisville Courier-Journal. You Can Oet Allen's Foot-Ease FREE. Write Allen S. Olmsted, Le Roy,N. Y., for a free sample of A lle n ’s Foot-Ease. It cures sweating, hot swollen. aching feet. It makes new or tight shoes easy. A certain cure for j corns, ingrowing nails and bunions. All drug- 25c. ~ Don’t accept any substitute. ‘ sell it. — ------------------- --------- flats i N a t u r e ’s e 1-estivi .cadville, lie, Colorado. Colorado, hipecimen Specimen prices pri : Gold, .................. . t'WlU, H niiTcr. U «V; S , xmiu, , Zlnoor «uiuur Silver, 1 au, ud, »I |l ; , Gold, U Y er, " 7 Gold, Comer, |1. Cyanide te.ua. Mailing envelopes and full price list sent on application. Control and Uin- -------- ■ --- “ ' *— M f etc renew: Carbonate Na* pire wt>rk solicited, E u ilo w m r n t . T I H E A V E S BROS C U R E D t troubles. Cures Heaves. Coughs, Distemper and Indigestion. V eterlnari. am* une and recommend P R U S S IA N HEAVE POW D ERS Prugglsts will get them. Trice f>0<* at desler, 60 c I 'f m ail. Bend for Free book. P R U S S I A N P F M E D Y C O .. S T . P A U L , MINN» Taller— Miss Millicent plays wonder CHAS. H. LILLY CO.. Seattle and Portland. Wholesale Agfa fully on file piano. Grandfather Grecviu*— Yea; it sort o’ runs in the fam’ly. U.v jucks, you’d ort to ’ave heerd me play “Ole Dan Tucker“ an’ “Ole Bob Ridley” on a jewsharp when I waa a boy ! $100 Reward, $100. mule T eam The readers of this neper w ill be pleased tc learn that there Is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages, and that is Catarrh Hall’s Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure known to the medical fraternity, catarrh being a constitu tional disease, requires a constitutional treat ment. H all’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucoui BORAX surfaces o f the system, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, , an d givin g the ■ IN T H E proprietors have so m uch faith in its curative ' - . that l » .1___ _ __ i f _____ I ___I Dollars Ti-.11- - « powers they offer Ona Hundred for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. . ^ Address. F. J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, a Bold by druggists. 75c. Hallfs Family Pills are the best. About th e A ll dealers. Free sam ple Itorsx mid I’ orax Ho»p, lioo'-clet a d Honvenlr Pic lire In colors, for 10 rents and l>e«k rr1* name. P A C IF IC CUAMT B O R A X CO., Oakland, Cal. I L im it. Gunner— And is old Closeman so ] very dose In his dealings? Gu.ver— Close? W hy, he wanted to pay less for a desk calendar fo r the month o f February because It did not contain as muny days as the other mouths. No D u lln e s s L A U N D R Y Softens Water, Saves, Cleans and Whitens Clothes. tient strength by bBtbltng gupt: up the constitution and assisting nature in dof do in g “ its w o rk . The There is no satisfaction keener than being dry and comfortable when out in the hardest storm. ^ Y O D A B E SOIE O P THIS IP YOU WE AD npmjl's \ x * r r j f f r T 3 A n y w h e re . “Pa,” said little W illie, looking up from Ills book, “ what Is 'a comatose state'?” “ W ell, my son,” replied W illie’s pa. "ju st at present there Isn't a tingle comatose state in the u n io n ; all hus tling and prosperous.”— Philadelphia Press. XV WATEBPBOOP •N\ 0 !L tD CLOTHING SLACK Ok YELLOW m 0NÍAU ivtarwMUtt. A. J. TOWM < 0 . 503 T 0 H. MASS. 0.1 A. TOWUt (AMMAN CO. Leut.« T 0 K 0 NT 0 . CAR C U R E D OF G RAVEL. N ot a Single Stone Has Form ed Since Using Doan's Kidney Pill«. W . L . D O U G L A S * 3 . 5 0 & * 3 . 0 0 Shoes B E S T IN T H I W O R L D Danghtrey, music publisher, of Suffolk, V s., says: “ During two or W.L Doug'as $4 Gilt Edge line, three year« that I bad kidney trouble I can ¿!biRqualledalatifprice. T > Stuff ftralert : p a s s e d about 2 % W. I- DutiifU*' Job- b b iK 11«. him * is it M m o s t pounds of gravel and rompici p In t his roiiui ry >>nd/or C'tt‘tloQ sandy sediment in the urine. I haven’ t peeeed a atone since using Doan's Kidney Pills, however, and that was three years ago. I need to suffer the most Mate agony daring a gravel attack, and had the other o,- nal symptoms of kidney trouble— lassi tude, headaches, pain in the bhek, uri nary dieorders, rheumatic pain, ate. I have a box containing 14 gravel stonea that I passed, but that is not one-fourth SHOES FOR EVERYBODY AT ALL PRICfc: of the whole number. I consider M*n • Silo««, tft to f 1 BO. Boy«’ »hoy«. $3 to $1.2B. W om en'« Sho««. $4 0 0 to tl.BO. Doan’ s Kidney Pills a fine kidney Mi««- « ' * Children • th o ««. $2 26 to $1.00. T r v VV. I.. DnugliAN I V o m e n 'i, W l»« * '» * n d tonic.” C h i l t l r e i i '« i H o p n ; f o r e t y lr , fit a n d w e a r Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a box. t h e y e v r e l o i l i e r m a k e «. If I cou ld take you Into m y largo Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y . I. D. factories at B rockton. M ass..and « h o w “ As with redshanks so with hun . v - , . y o u h o w carefu lly W . L . D o u g la a sh o e a dreds o f other drugs: Aaron's heard may tie cotlnus continua, cymbniarla w ea r longer, and ere of gre ater v a lu * eymbalarla or saxífraga sarmentosa. Portland Trade Directory than any other make. O f snakeroots there are nmii tier less W h v r v v ir you llv « . V * «-*■ Notons ond ASSreooos to Portions of R .oro- D o u vla« ,h n c« t il, » < « < « «U p ric* H ® f*4 kinds. Suppose the Kngllah-wrtting „ « t l . V l . n ® - h k h p r - . t - t . yo— . i « 4 n . l h „ H M n U M K . Bnolnooo r Irto,. doctor wanted to lie sure o f getting the price, «n d lnlwdor thomt. T . * » »«.* .# 1 . A.k ynwf ilM k r tor W . L. D o u ( l « v h o n right kind, so specified snakensit. then c a r a m e a r A H ATORA—w . ( oaro..too i m u a and toatol Uiv*n having the«. T n r f N o te . K*-par«'or 1 « b* ihe best. W rit« loc tr— esta «>*. Is the drugg et to dispense elmlclfiiga f a , I Colo, Me* *«••» U basi wood < o . Fifth and Oak. "Morris was blackballed at the g o l f . W r i t « tor fllnatrated C .t.l»*o l Fall "<yto._ rscemosa, asarnm canádense or saní M K . T li I a OTB1. h u - flaRnm A W . L DOUGLAS, p «p . IJ , Broth ton. M ao« von, vola club, and he’s not even allowed on the cula Marylandlca?” agen’« Alfred B«nlamia Jt < o .’ n correr! rloihea i from the outside. •■Wait till I ^ o'? clothes on! cried a shrill voice. The passengers ersned their necks and looked out A sms 11 boy with • basket of Isundry wae trying to get a b o a r d . — Harper's Magsilne CLA5SIFIEDADVERTISING fcvery thing la i d h i ftirniehtaga. Morrtaoa aad No. 40 R t f . N. U ■lath street« opposite poetofllcd. " " V o r goodness' sake! Why?” — ------------------------------------ ------------------ J Some matches may he made In heav P I A N O * A OROA.YB—Many Bn« iRWrament« ro • He’» the sort of man that never lets I l U H E W w r i t i n g t o a d d v o e r r t is e r « p le o o o I veri to oa arrenai • n»«a or removal of hoy er en. hot the majority are made by th* I »I m e n i l o « th in p o p o r . W rilo for deacr ptlon of pan o« a . » om hand the grass grow under his feet. Boston ^ torma, vto. W rite today, u.iuort Co.. Pori load match tru st Transcript-