Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911, March 05, 1908, Image 7

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    ■> M •
Is
Pure Blood
certain if yon take Hood’s Sarsaparilla.
T h is great medicine cures those eruptions,
^ B p im p lcs and boils that appear at all seasons;
¡■ cu res scrofula sores, suit rheum or eczema;
^ a d a p ts itself equally well to, and also cures, dys­
pepsia and all stomach troubles; cures rheu­
matism and ca ta rrh ; cures nervous troubles,
debility and that tired feeling.
WORK OF ANARCHIST
Attempts to Kill Chief Sh'ppy, o
Chicago Police.
DENATURED ALCOHOL.
Farmers May Make It Future Fuel of
the West.
By Fred W. Lewis, Secretary W ashington S tate
Gr&nae, T u m w a te r. Wash.
y , --„-y
isaaB Ê
RH EUM ATISM
CAN N OT B E R U BB ED A W A Y
Two years ago the Grange, assist­
Tt is perfectly natural to rub the spot that hurts, and when the musel
ed by some other organizations, went aerres, joints and bones are throbbing and twitching- with the pains
to work to try and pass a luw that Rheumatism the sufferer is apt to turn to the liniment bottle, or some other
would allow alcohol to be manufac­ external application, ia an effort to get relief from the disease, by producing
tured and used for light and fuel, counter-irritation on the flesh. Such treatment will quiet the pain tempo­
without having to pay the prohlbl-
tl e revenue tax. that had been re­ rarily, but can have no direct curative effect on the real disease because it
quired by the government, so as to does not reach the blood, where the cause is located. Rheumatism is more
free the people of the country from than skin deep— it is rooted and grounded in the blood and can only be
the tyranny of the Standard OH Co., reached by constitutional treatment—IT CANNOT BI5 RUBBED AWAY.
which has gradually raised the price Rheumatism is due to an excess of uric acid in the blood, brought about by
S a r s a ta b s — For those who prefer medicine in tab­
let fo rm . Hood's Sarsaparilla is now put up in choco­ M rs C K T y ler. B u rlin g to n . Vt., Aitailant Slain by Chief After Wound­ of fuel oil from a low price to an the accumulation in the system of refuse matter which the natural avenues
amount that is paying the monopoly of bodily waste, the Bowels and Kidneys, have failed to carry off. This
la t e d tablets called Sarsatabs. as well as in the usual says . . “ T h e <*ar**s o f a U rge farm .
ing Four Persona—Dead Man
extremely large dividends, thereby refuse matter, coming in contact with the different acids of the body, forma
liq u id form.
Sarsata »s ha e
w
ith,
caused
alm
ost
a
com
plete
break
eurativ*- pr ;
- the liquid
levying an unreasonable tax on th uric acid which is absorbed into the blood and distributed to all parts of the
Had Plotted Long.
n; blood poor am i th in : no stren gth ,
racy o f dose, convenience, economy.—no loss by evap­ dow
consumer of the products of petro­ body, and Rheumatism gets possession of the system. The aches and palna
little sleep
Hood s S a rs a p a rilla gave
o r a tio n . breakage, or leakage. Druggists or promptly a p p etite, n a tu ra l sleep, p erfect h ealth ,
leum.
are only symptoms, and though they may he scattered or relieved for a time
fry mail. C. I. Hood Co., Lowell, Mass.
stre n g th to do a ll my w o rk .”
After a long and hard fight In
Chicago, March 3.— The would be congress in which the Standard Oil by surface treatment, they will reappear at the first exposure to cold or
assassin of Chief of Police George M. Company did their best to prevent dampness, or after an attack of indigestion or other irregularity. Rheuma­
A a E n ili.h
\ le w o f R o b e r t E . I .e e .
G r n ilu a le d fro m th o B ib le .
the passage of the bill, we conquered tism can never be permanently cured while the circulation remains saturated
General Robert E. I.ee was Indeed Octave Thanet tells a story of an old Shippy was last night identified as l-az- and now a farmer, or several of them with Irritating, pain-producing uric acid poison. The disease will shift
fully Washington's equal as a hero and 'larky in I lorida who was aniiou, to'aius Averbuch, a Ruseian student of may erect a still, and make alcohol from muscle to muscle or join t to joint, settling on the nerves, causing
. ,
. ,
a gentleman and much his superior as learn to read, so that he could read the ■
In any quantities, the same to be de­ Inflammation and swelling and such terrible pains that the nervous system
Bible. He said .ha. if he could read th. P « " “ “* 1'1* »narcnUt.c tendenc.es
a soldier. It Is only In the larger polit­
Chief Shippy, attacked in his home. natured, or poisoned, by officers ap­ Is often shattered, the health undermined, and perhaps tlic patient becomes
Bible he would want nothing else. A
pointed by the government, and may deformed and crippled for life. S. S. S. thoroughly cleanses the blood and
ical or aemlpolltical sphere that he friend of the narrator taught him to
..N o. 31 Lincoln place, at 9:30 a m. ! then be used
or sold to any one renovates
un­
the circulation by neutralizing the acids and expelling all foreign
stands lower and there perhaps only
read. Soate time afterward she visited
yesterday by Averbuch, shot and killed der a permit
which may be obtained
matter I t out tho system. It vvaims and invigorates the blood so that instead
because bis opportunities were so hjs .labin and asked his wife how bis the lat’er, but pot until his assailant from the government.
of a weak, sour stream, constantly deposit­
much smaller.—London Times Review Bible reading was getting on
had stabbed him in the arm and shot I It is now our duty to get the ap-
ing acrid atul corrosive matter in the mus­
if Trevelyan's History.
“Laws, Miss Fanny,” said this person, and dangerously wounded Harty Ship- l pltances for the use of the product
cles, nerves, joints atnl bones, the body is fed
“he je»’ suttinly kin read fine. He’s don# py. a son of the police official, and had lnt0 Keneral use, so that there will
got outen de Bible an’ into de newsy*
and nourished by rich, health-sustaining
r * T Q Bt. V itu s’ D an ce a n a all N ervous Dlgpases
wounded James Foley, a memlter of be a de" ' a" d f° r *be f lco,h° ' f ° tha‘
per».”— Indianapolis News.
i . n .
there will be distilleries installed all
■ M U p e rm an e n tly cured by Dr. K lin e s G reat
blood
which completely- and permanently
the police department detailed as QJfer the wpgt so a8 to use the waste
r ie r v e xtes orer. S e e d for F K K E $2 tria . b ottle and
cures Rheumatism. S. S. S. i3 composed
treatise. Dr. K. U . K ll j e , Ld.. »31 A rc h fist.. l'b lU ..P a *
d,1
j
e
r
“
IB
superior.
products
of
our
farm
s
to
make
fuel
L iterary Investm ent.
PURELY VEGETABLE of both purifying and tonic properties—
The younger Shippy was said at a for our engines, stoves, both heating
You buy a book and hope to ren§
just what is needed in every case of Rheu­
K e e p s Then» A w ay ,
late
hour
last
night
to
have
a
good
and
cooking,
and
to
give
us
one
of
A profit quite extensive.
matism. It contains no potash, alkali or other mineral ingredient, but is
First Landlady—"My boarders loaf
chance
ot
recovery.
Neither
of
th
e
.
the
best
lights
that
you
ever
saw.
The style may be a little cheap.
around the parlor every evening, much
other men was dangerously hurt.
I wish that it were possible for ms made entirely of purifying, healing extracts and juices of roots, herbs and
But the paper's right expensive.
to my annoyance. Does yours?"
Averbuch’s
attempt
upon
the
chief’s
1°
show the lamp with its beautiful barks. If yon are suffering from Rheumatism do not waste valuable time
—Washington Star.
Second Landlady—"No. Indeed! My
life was the fourth effort he had made l*8ht, so that you could realize the trying to rub a blood disease away but begin the tise of S. B. S. and write
daughter Is learning to play the
to accomplish his purpose. Twice on ™>ue of 11 “ a
Producing fuel. us about your case and our physicians will give you any information or
I» h !
0
* i
• - a . i ai
. .
‘ W herever 1 have demonstrated the tdviu; desired free of charge and will send our special treatise on Rheumatism.
piano.”
Sunday
he
visited
the
house,
but
was
]lght>
hag
met
wlth
an Pnthusias
“The ‘Great White Plague,* my son,"
unsuccessful in finding his intended tlc r; oeptlon and )t ls only a ques-
THE S W IF T S P E C IF IC C O ., ATLANTA, GAm
Said the Injun chief,- in a passion.
FILES CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS.
victim at home. At 7 o'clock yesterday fi0n of letting people see the value
“Is that wicked, thieving race
P A Z O O IN T M E N T ifl KUA’ n n 'e e d to c u r e M if
morning he made his third appearance, 0 f de-natured alcohol, to Insure a
That calls itself the Caucasian V9
c u l of I t c h i n g , B lin d , h e e d in g o r P r o t r u d in g
o w a r d E . B U R T © » -A M a y e r m r l C hem ist.
but was informed by a servant that the , demand that will fill our land with H I.t?adville, Colorado» S p ecim en prli-ea: Gold,
P ile s in 6 to 14 d a y s o r m o n e y re fu n d e d
50c.
S
liv
e r, 1.* ad, |i ; G old, S ilv e r, 75o; Gold, 50c; Zina or
chief
could
not
be
seen
till
9
o’clock.
!
distilleries,
making
our
own
fuel
out
Fchoea of the I’anf.
Copp+r, #1. C y an id e tents. M ailin g envelope« am]
l i e C o u l .l I m p r o v e I t .
Wagner was writing the music of the When he returned at 9 o’clock the chief of the small potatoes, sprouted hill p r ic e lis t sen t o n application. C ontrol and Um*
pire w ork so licite d ,
"I went to the theater lust ulghtr
was
on the ______
point ________
of leaving
for his \ wheat, small, and imperfect apples. tional
future.
___________
o _____
Bank.
"What did you see?”
“I intend to produce something,” he ' office. When admited at the front door
fruit of other varieties, and in
“ A play called 'Hamlet.’ "
said, “thut will go thundering down the j Averbuch banded the chief an envelope *ac ar or^ farch th8t * compose<1 of
IT ’S F R E E
W ith l ’RKMM MS |iu-n KRKK for CARTON TOP#
ages.’’
“How was it?”
and SOAR W R A PP ER S from
tearing
his
name
and
address,
but
the
.
*
U
A
^corVffekl,'
with
Its
stalks
filled
“
S
E
N
D
FO
R
IT
N
O
W
”
IIow well he succeeded let the age»
“F a ir; only fair. A good, lively sex­
latter,
having
heard
of
the
previous
|
with
sweetness,
will
make
large
T
h
a
B
e
a
t
F
r
u
it
T
r
e
«
and
B
e
rr
y
P
la
n
t
“20 MULE TEAM" BORAX PRODUCTS
tet would do It a world of good."— bear witness.
visits to his home, Btispected th a t1 quantities of alcohol, and a small
C a ta lo g in th e N o rth w e s t
Washington Herald.
SOMf O f OUR PREMIUMS
something was wrong and seized hint amount of land will raise enough
H lr n n te G lo r y .
J. J. B U T Z E R
Leather Goode. Pot-ket Book«. Vu -ee*. Hand H hi
by the arms. The envelope which was fuel to keep our homes well heated
The
young
man
was
admiring
her
beau
192
F
r
o
n
t
S
t
.,
P
o
rtla
n
d
.
O
re
g
o
n
You Can G et Allen’s Foot-C ase FRCE.
found later to be only a ruse to gain and lighted for the year,
IIWUIIIR Itti _
inn ( W h , Rain ('out I m tirtill'i. nml S ubtler Goode,
W rite A l i e n s . O lm s te d , L e R o y , N. Y . , f o r a tiful and abundant hair.
Jew elry, ( ’lock»
atrli«*- CliKÍnH. R in a*. Fob#,
f r e e a m p le o f A lle n ’s F o o t- F a .ie . I t c u r e s
“What u wealth of it there is!” he entrance, contained only a blank sheet I Another good quality of this al-
S
i .I h ('orni
Hrneeleta, Neoh
Hrooidi***,
Barrett
1
, ..T
«e*u
OI , loosen . it V I su p -,«
ot nanpr
auieknes* with
is that There
il ia Perfectly
clean
and
• w e a u n g , h o t s w o lle n , a c h i n g fe e t. I t m a k e s
Ft
j Chain«, Etc.
exclaimed.
“When
you
PaP?r , The
Ih e ^quicknesB
with which
»hich coho!
healthfu,
no dl|8ti
amoUe,
n e w «»r t i g h t s h o e s e a s y . A c e r t a i n c u r e fo r
Silverware Ten S.dn. Coffee Set«. Mug««. I)of»k Seta,
pose it drops to the floor.”
the chief acted upon his suspic on
‘ ‘
^
I k Stand*«, Cuke Dlnhi'H, ('andlent irk». I«*« P itcher«,
. i n f l o w i n g n a ils a n d bunion?.
A ll d ru g
M -
Suit nnd I’eppern. Nnpkiu Kinax, ,l«*w«*l Boxea,
fists
25c. Don’t accept any substitute.
'Hugh!” broke iu the little sister of , doubtless saved his life.
Averbuch, | j
'of i t '
p|,t,rr light or heat,
halve». F ork- nnd Simons, etc. I'u-urnm l Clgnrott«
Ciinex,
Puff H oick . Comb nnd Hruah Set«. MnniowrW
the young woman. " It drop» on the (though Blight in build, proved in his and it dops not V|tinte the air In tho
SetH.
O n tn id e o f I l i a I 'r a c l l c e .
floor !”—Chicago Tribune.
Glassware Nappies, Vn-o*«, Hpoonholdere, Celery
nnd Sn lad How I k , Ron Hon DiHht*», Punch Sets, Gob-
All that is the matter with you, sir,”
chief, who is much laiger, and the and does not have to use the oxygen
IctK. 1 umblcr«
Gnnies Gunn. Pint<dK, Air Riflon. hiKliinw T ackle.
id the eminent physician, after a thor-
D e p lo r a b le D u n ln e s a E r r o r .
latter found himself unable to hold out of the air in the room, so much
1’oxiiiK Glove». Tool ('b«-tF4. H iihc D u II and hOotball
gh examination, “is lack of nutrition,
<ood», CunicruN, rbonoKruphn, Banjo», Guitar«^
“Did you ever make a mistake, doc­ his assailant and search him for weap- as any other fuel,
l»o**k«*
P e r r y ’« S ee «!«
*o u don't eat enough.”
Furniture. R u ^ m . Lace Curtain», Cutlery, Lampa
ons at the same t me.
He therefore I There ls no wick-trimmlng to be a r e t h e b e a t k n o w n n n d
tor?’*
I Rub) CarriuMce, Red».
“I eat aH I can hold, doctor,” said
t h e m o s t r e lia b le seed » urow n .
called
to
his
wife,
who
was
in
the
next
done,
as
the
wick
is
never
on
fire,
“Yes,
once
I
was
called
in
by
a
pa­
K
v
e
r
y
p
a
r
k
a
g
e
h
ait
b
e
h
in
d
It
t
h
e
r
e
p
u
t
a
t
i
o
n
e attenuated caller.
f f m t a l o g u e livtin»
room, asking her to ascertain whether aad as f a r . as sm°k e Is concerned, o t a h o u a o w h o « « huslm aM a t a u d a r d a a r e t h o o v S e e r n d 1 0 0 f o 0 r a r 4 t 0 i c l e p. s ig g e iv e f n R IKLC
f o r p r e m iu m s .
“Then you need to have your capacity tient and diagnosed his case as stom­
h ltf h c a t in t h o t r a d e .
the
man
had
a
weapon
in
his
pockets.
|the
lamp
chUnnT
^
ach
ache—
I
only
learned
the
following
larged, and that’s a case for a surgeon,
-i„
...
.
K
any washing, so the lamps are much
K erry’« 1 » « » Heed Annual will lie mailed KRKK
to all applh'ant*. It contain« colore«! plate», tunny
ta|je care of.
ive dollars, please. Good morning.”— day that he was rich enough to have Mrs. Shippy discovered a revolver in easjer
«•ngr i »:ugx and full de*-rlpllone. prl< e«an«l direction#
Pacific Coast Borax Co., Oakland. Cal.
appendicitis."—Die Muskete.
Averbuch’s pocket, but before she could j You can ( urn q uff until there ls a for planting over 13U) varieties of Vegetable him !
hicago Tribune.
» a Y o u c a n g e t « s p le n d id p rem iu m f o r 1 0 0
«m ove it he struggled loose from the very small light, and so makes a per- Flower Seed«. Invaluahla to all. Hend for U.
C o u p o n v a lu e s o r le s s , r e p r e s e n t e d by C a rto n
O . M . F I R R Y A C O .. D e t r o i t . M ic h .
grasp of the chief and, drawing a long 1 feet night lamp, as there is no gas,
fo p s and S o a p W rap p ers.
knife, Btabbed he chief in the arm. I as there is from a kerosene lamp.
Thereupon the chief grappled again j to make the bed room a hot-bed of
with his assailant, who drew a revolver, disease.
At that moment Hatrv Shippv, 19
There is another great boon to the
FOR t
T h e * o ll known re lla b l«
^
years old, came rushing down the s ta ir-,
‘n ,he ? Icobo1 / lat-|ro"-
3
,,
,
. , „ . which will burn only about a ce n ts
way to his father’s aid Averbuch bred W(Jrth of f(je, ra(her than tpn or f|f.
two shots, one of which struck young 1 ^een cents worth as when you have
and guaranteed
Shippy, who fell seriously wounded, j {0 use a stove of any sort. You can
Ruot and Herb
absolutely
Before Averbuch could fire again, James ! take this flatiron into any room of
WATERPROOF
For Infants and Children.
Foley, the chief's driver, attracted by the house, out onto the porch, out
the shooting, ran to the door and seized | under a shade tree, or anywhere else
ITna niiidtt n lift* study off
Averbuch.
The assassin
struggled that you want to, as you have no
I D '"N nil«! hprltw, and in tha|
K< t;«ly (lHi<0M<n'ii nnd I k aiss
loose from the embrace and fired a I "strin g ” attached to you as In the
ATifc*
V
j
L'
v
‘ '4 •*» th»« world hia wonder*
OILED SUITS. SLICKERS
IvJYLajvAM1 fu l ron'edi»«».
shot, which pierced Foley’s hsn 1.
. electric Iron, and you do not have to
AND HATS
N<» M e rc u ry , I’ o is o n s o r D ru g s U sed Mr C u r t f
Thereupon both Mr. Foley and M r .! i ravf b£ ck i ind , lo,J.th between the
W ithout O p e r d lio n . o r W ith o u t th e A id o f « K n if»
E v e ry g a r m e n t g u a ra n te e d
.
F .. , ., .
f
, . Ironing board and the stove, as you
In n « ,
C le a n
L ig h t D u r a b le
Shippy emptied their revolvers into have alwaTi had t0 do> nor do you
I’hronf., Klu-iiniittlNiM, NcTvoitHiutKK. Niqviins IHtlilUtr,
1
Mon lioo«l.
ALCOH OL 3 P E R CEN T
Averbuch 8 body. One bullet entered have to stand near a hot stove while
Suits‘ 3op SIkkers »39?
Feuinht W»«akiu«KN uim I All l'riv n le Dinen»ea.
the man’s breast near the heart and you are doing your Ironing,
A SU R E CAN CER CU RE
AVegelaWe Preparation ftr As
J OLD BY Bt IT DtAlfBS tVf*YWM[Bt
another passed through his head. The)
W rite to me and I will tell you
Ju »t R e c e iv e d fr o m R e k ittfr, C h in a S a f e , S u r t
CATAtO« m t t TO* TMi ASA/A/9
similaiin§ (tie FoodaiKlltejuii
and R e lia b le.
revolver dropped from hi» lingers and how you may procure these splendid
ling lite Siomndis awUtowlsof
IK YOU AR T. A H I f ! F I* l*ON*T D ELA Y.
Improvements, as the Grange Is an­
he died without a groan.
I) KLA f H A ItK l>A N< < l.l t o l H.
xious to get people to know of the
C O N S U L T A T IO N P R R R
PN U
N s . 1 0 - C8
I n f a n t s / C hiidrxk
(f you cannot cn II. writ«« fo r sy nt|>ton hlnnk nnd - Ir o »
advantages to be derived from the
h»r IueloMt 1 ( «*n' h in »tnniii».
FATE IN D O UBT,
Introduction of denatured alcohol
r I flK N w r i t i n g t o R d v e r t i i t i r i p l « « « o
T H E r <«KI, WO f H I M SK M F l*I(T N K (X).
3
FIGHTS HARD TO TH E VERY LAST
S.S.S.
, fl
Furnish Your Home
Without Cost
M ADE
C. Gee Wo
SERVICE
CHINESE
DOCTOR
vzr.
muse
\
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
B e a rs th e
S ign ature
Promolcs Di^esHon£Tteerfiil
n-ss and Res (.Contains neuiw
Upium.Morphine nor Muerai.
Agricultural Club Formed.
Seattle Fair Bill May Not Get By Its
By J . H. Fran d so n . D e p artm e n t o f Dairying. Idaho
House Opponents.
E x p e rim e n t S ta tio n . Moncow.
N o t N a r c o t i c .
jiKtft i/oid DrSMzurmim
/W « w -
Jtx.Aum .
JkJethSJts-
jtnoefud ♦
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IK
tH o s s ittA *
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VkmStfd-
WrLuctÿt W) 1 AT t V .
Apen'ert Remedy forCrmsiç:
lio n , Ñour Stomach.Dlantiuo
Worms Tomulsions. Fesensb
ness and Loss o f S leep .
Facsimile Si^namre of
N EW YORK.
A
j5
n
m o n th s
o l« $
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
I
D o s ö ,- j5 C i t ( T 2
Guarantee (Turn irr tkr hivb
Exact Copy of Wrapper.
TM« CINTALI»
0 YEARS
aOM»«f4T. «(• v o « »
crrv.
IN PORTLAND
D O I N G WORK FOR
T H E B ES T PEOPLE
J Is p o sitiv e proof o f the reii«t> V-Xf snd confidence our p*- | ever, will chew roar food property tnd thoroaghly,
tient« h«ve in u*. S p e c ia lis ts a lw a y s ia a tte n d a n c e , » h
y o u r , ki are improved beyond description,
sasar.ng prompt * n i ocurte< j # «Mention. L a d y a tte n d - A hoi. w toorh th«t
now u«eles« an be fiiied snd
I a n t siway« preterit.
j e ra sse d *o tr.at it :• tared for probaMy a lifetime.
I R e lia b le P a in ie s s D e n tis ts — O ir repura'on fer T o te .re the best result« you n u t secure the
■ reliat) ,;tv and t;
jghne*» « well et" ih ’.'.ibcc . C ie a n ll- j fc.ghetf grade of sk:tL
, Good W o rk an d Q u ick S e r v .c e .
Examination free *nd inrited. When desired y ss
c ss have T . P . W ise or my persoosi «errlee.
“ A N D I T D ID N 'T H U R T A B I T ”
P a in le s s R e tr a c tio n . 50 c e n ts . E x tra c tio n P ree
O u r force is so organ ized th a t w e ca n do
| whe» p ares or . - tges r e
P>i - f
B e r t P l a t e W o r k — P erhap* your teeth have become y o u r e n tire C ro w n . B rid y e an d P la te W o rk
s use.ess that it^ is impo«r.bI« to firmiy «et a abridge. ... _ a d a y if n e c e s sa r y . O u t of to w n people
Then The
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c a a w rite an i a rr a n c e for a p p o in tm e n t» .
I slightest pam, and a plate is fitted. If tbe piste Sts per- i
I fccuy it will look well and perform its werk of mast at :;g
I your food «at!sf»ct«?ri!v. W ¡th my 2 c years’ experience m
L *Nia work wui guarantee nt:«faction in every a*e
h a tes
C row n an d B rid y e W o r k — It • a shame to *pe-..
f yasT personal appearance and ru a your d’gestion f n *
the lack of teeth to property maaticate yosr food, when a
b r d f * caa be supplied that will cause no d»«comfort what-
W . A . W I S E ’•*INL£SS
IM 1 1 » « ' .
D E N T I S T
H i * ju t . I K KM
I® 1 - I1 ir»t Ht . Cor M orri»on,
Portland, O regon
1'I»« iik «> Muni Ion T h is Paper.
m e n tim i th f a p a p e r .
of
Washington, March 3.—The mem
A sudden Impetus was given the
bers of the Washington congressional agricultural Interests of the Unlver-
delegation are somewhat concerned over aity of Idaho on the 19 of December,
the manifest unfriendliness shown by 1907 when the students of that de­
the Republican leaders in the house partment organized an agricultural
toward the Ala-*ka-Yukon-Pacific expo- club. It consists of students deeply
Interested In agriculture, who are
js itio n b ill. W hile they feel reason­ doing all In their power to build up
ably certain that they will ultimately a strong agricultural college In the
secure an appropriation for government university. It Is with a keen sense
buildings and exhibits, they realize of the needs of Idaho that the move-
that the opposition of the “ strong men” j ment Is begun. Idaho ls one of the
of the house is likely to make it difficult j most rapidly growing states of the
to get as much monev as thev really union. Over 700,000 acres of land
need, and they believe that a further havP bppn
* l,hln ,hp laat >Ta r l
reduction
their bill will be injur- ‘ I Irrigation
” r ,tw" to companies.
the S ™ "1* «»T
1f.red will
n ? ,tha
This
fur- |
ions.
,
.
. ..
, nlsh room for thousands of beautiful 1
When the senate passed the Piles homeg , n , hp npar fllture
, t lg ob.
bill it went to the house, and ebooM j viotis that scIeDtific skill will be In
have been referred to the committee on > demand
under
the
conditions
industrial arts and HijH*itionH, befor
about by tins extended sy»- J
whicli ttie Humphrey bill *aa pending. tern of Intensive farming.
A publication known aa the Idaho
Instead it was referred to the commit­
tee on ways and means on the lame ex­ Student Farm er will be the club's!
cuse that the bill contained a provision main method of Interesting the fa rm -1
ers of the state In the work of the
J authorizing the admission, fr<>e of duty, agricultural college, and It Is hoped
of exhibits from foreign nations. This by this method to get a great many
committee is antagonistic to the bill.
students from the farms. It Is p rob-1
ably the only student agricultural
Get* Evidence On Rebating
paper published In the colleges of the
The first and only num-
San Francisco, March 3 .— Raymond ¡ northwest
Benjamin, aseistant attorney generai o f . t" 'r of
Pre»ent acholastlc year
.i____
. . . ____ i __ ,....« _«____
» ili come out In a week or ten days. '
the state, returned ye*te,day from,
Th„
of , daho ghou|d rp. j
Ange es, where he had t«een inveetigat-1 s,lond wlth fhe trn . gp,rlt of gn ener. |
ing the allege«! rebating pra-ttce* o f , jj ,,,¡r commonwealth. Send In your
the Santa Fe and Halt fake railroad*. | ninie and addr« -s to the Idaho Stu-
He brought with him a long report d..n, Farm er, University of Id ah o .1
prepared during the fortnight he spent I Moscow, and receive the first copy
in th - Smthern iity tin Thursday the free.
railn.ad commission will begin ita in-
veatigation of the rebating methods of
the Southern Pacific company.
« f i n e « m .m t .
One quart of cb«.pped bobe.! href, 2 ¡
Averse to J * p t at Citirera
guara of cbo;q<M sjq.lea, 1 ,unt of in«e
Vancouver, B. C ., March 3.— Whole- lames. I pint of sugar, I tea. up of vine-
sale objection* to the natural nation of gar or rtder, 1 qunrt of chopped rsMti*
Japanese, which it is exported will be or eunanU, 2 tablespoonful* of <‘|uves
a test of eligibility of the brown men to gnd C|nnainon , nutmeg | t .,| of hat
citiienship and the right* of fishing on (
,intn n p|ed thr.M.gh. sen!
the British Colombia salmon gr< unde.1
in gisse jsrs until wanted, or pack In
have been filed by E. A. Lucas snd
wp-s tod iy announced at the opening of an earthen ja r awl cover with melted
the March sitting of the County court, j Lard.
C heapness
v s. Quality
In the matter o f food you can t afford to
sacrifice Quality for Cheapness. Econom y
Is right and good but inferior food products
are dear at any price.
BAKING
POWDER
^OUNCES
is economics/— not Cheap. T ry
it. T he best at any price or
your money back.
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by the
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