Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911, March 12, 1908, Image 7

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    eculiar to Itself
n com b in a tion , p ro p o rtio n and process, H o o d ’s Sarsaparilla
therefor q Peculiar to Itself in m erit, sales and cures,
. I t is m ade from th e b est b lo o d y u rifying, alterative and
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ic ingredients
origin
al l and
retain the full m edicin al va lu e o f each and all.
T h e severest form s o f scrofu la, salt rheum , catarrh, rheu-
atism , dyspepsia, and d eb ility are cu red ev ery d a y by
H o o d ’s S a rsa p a rilla
S o ld b y druggists,
io o doses $ i .
—
WHAT CAUSES MfADACNf
J From October to May. colds are the most frequent
cause o f headache. L A X A T IV E BKOMO QUI.
NINE removes cause. E. W. Grove on box. ¿¿c-
S y r u p r ffig s
I
^ ’Elixiri'JiSennft
Cleanses tlie Sy.stom Effect-
ally, Dispels (old s and ffend-
l
acnes due to Constipation;
Acts naturally, acts I* iily as
a Laxative.
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U tte r
(
A n ta g o n la m .
“ Why don't those angry statesmen
settle their old-time differences with a
! tight to a finish?" asked one congress-
, man.
"N o use suggesting it," answered the
; other. “ They couldn't he sufficiently
harmonious even to agree on the condi­
tions of a fight."— Washington Star.
A
C oncerted
R roadu lde.
B e s t for.MenWmien on J Child­
When those twenty-six pianola pi­
anos on board the big fleet are banging
r e n -y in in jJ and O ld .
o ¿et .its llenejieiul E||ccts
the Genuine which
name oj the Com-
CALIFORNIA
p o it is manufactured.
S y r u p C o .
printed on the
by whom
front of every package.
SOLD BY ALL LEADING DRUGGISTS.
one size only, regular price 50* per bottle.
INSURE YOUR HEALTH
a ™ COMFORT
on stormy days
by wearing a
towrr
l * — Z'
*ISH MM®
away at the same time it will take a
nervy enemy to stand up and face the
concerted broadside.—Cleveland Plain
Dealer.
1
Liirhta
on
Literature.
T h e r a is O n l y Q t:a
“ Brom o G win ine”
T h a t Is
La xo iive B rom o Quinine
DA T.
O S CO T H E W O R LD O V E R T O C U R E A D O L O IR O R E O
Always remember the full
/or
this
signature on
name,
eve y
box
Look
25c.
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SEND FIFTY CENTS
In silver and 5 cents postage
for our new portfolio
"ARCHITECTURE OF
DOSE, WEST & RE1N0EKL’’
Containing the views, floor plans, ap­
proximate costa and other da’ a o f about
60 residences: bungalows: store, flat
and apartrnant buildings, etc., etc.
i* V. A
DOSE, WEST i RE1N0EHL
$2600.00
Contracting Architects
Will Build Th-a Modern &-Room H our «
Special price of complete plans, specifi­
cations and details only $15.00
Oriental Block. Dept- F
SEATTLE,
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tH OCS AT ALL
r PRICES, FOR E V E R Y
' MEMBER O f T H E F A M I L Y .
MEN. s o y s . WOMEN. M 'SSC S a n o c h il d r e n
** W. L. O i w f f / t a mmksm a n d mafia m o ra
* * o n ’ s $ 2 .3 0 , ta.O O %nd %3.BO mh&aa '***
th a n a n y o f / » « « m a n u f a c t u r a * in thm
~ r id ,
b a c a urna i h a y h a éJ t h a l r ^ A
n ,, f i t b a t t a r , w a a r io n çta r, a n d
• et or n r a sta r waima than a n y o tba r
fn tha ararld t o - d a y .
i
*• L O««?« *4 >nd $5 6* figs Shoe-, Canti Be Equalled *1 A"I
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ta « . T - * i on kc-’t-NW TairVa «-».«la»«».
W. I . n o l f c U * » , B r w k m
s u — -
One
Independent
V iew .
The Kind You Hava Always Bought
A.sk
QwnDoctor
If he tells you to take Ayer’s
C h e r r y Pectoral for y ou r
severe cough or bro n ch ial
trouble, then take it. If he has
anything better, then take that.
But we know what he will say;
for doctors have used this
cough medicine over 60 years.
I - have
useil A ror’s
__
_____ Chen
errv rectoral for
hard colds,
*ls. bsd
- * concha, snd tnflu»____
utnsa. It t
done me great
Kr . _ »rood,
. . . . and
___ 1
. believe
______ _________
It Is the
_ _
heat con ili me,Meine In the world for all
throat sud luti# troubles.” fci-l C. STl'ABT.
Albany. Oregon.
S
Au
by J. C. Ayer Co.. Lowell.
Also luanufkoturere o f
SA6S4PAK1UA.
PILLS.
MAIS VI00«.
Keep th e bow el9 open w ith o n « of
Ayer’s Pills a t b e d tim e , ju s t one.
With seventeen mills en g ag ed exclo-
sively in the business. (Jeruiany leads la
fhe manufacture of tissue paper.
IT ’S F R E E
“ SE N D
F O R IT N O W ”
The Best Fruit Tree and Berry Plant
Catalog in the Northwest
J. J. BUTZER
192 Front St.
Portland. Oregon
ST PATRICK \W
By J. L. Ash lock, Washington State College,
Pullman.
Drove all the snake, from
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s
it
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m u ie
T eam
BORAX
IR E LA N D
8-JACOBS OIL
A heaping teaspoonful to a gal­
lon of hot w ater w ill cleanse
your dishes, plates, cups, earth­
enw are, cutlery and kitchen
utensils from dirt and grease,
leaving neither taste nor smell.
Drives all aches from the body,
cures Rheumatism, Neuralgia a a d
C O N Q U E R S PAIN
25c.—ALL DRUGGISTS— 50c.
All don I cm. Hnniplo. Booklet And l’nrlor ('nrd Clama
W HIZ" 10c Pacific roast Bora* t’o . . Oakland. Oal.
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WHERE DID
CHARLES SWEENEY
GET HIS WEALTH?
Agricultural C'ub at Idaho University
I nhill
j this j
ithin
been
•< àC.
muse
in of
; last
,tance
By J. H. Frandson. Idaho Experiment Station,
Moscow
The formation of an Agricultural club
on the 19th of December marked an
Important event in the history of the
I agricultural department of the uni ver-
j 8ity of i,laho. The club is intended to
promote a more lively feeling toward**
agricultural work among the student
and to interest the f inner* ol the state j
in the college.
Several methods w illl
be used in carrying out this work, the
principal one of which will be the p ib- |
Hailing of a magazine known as the Ida­
ho Student Farmer. Tue first and only
number of the present scholastic year
will be published in a short time. Be­
ginning next fall a quarterly w ill b**
printed. This magazine will take np
subjects of the utmost interest to farm­
ers and to agricultural students.
Your
name and 10 cents to cover poetaire sent
to tbe Idaho Student Farmer, Universi­
ty of Idaho, Moscow, will secure a copy
of the first number.
O f Interest to Farmers,
The following publications of interest
to farmers and others have been issued
by the Agricultural department of the
Federal government and will l e furn­
ished free, so long as they are availa­
ble. except where otherw ise noted, up­
on app'ication to the Superintendent
of D cum ents, Government Printing
Office, Washington, I). C.S
Circular No. M — Ini.-ation in the
Valley of Lost River, I laho. By Albert
Eugene W ilght, agent ano expert, Irri-
gttion Investigations, office of e x je i •
•nent stations. Pp. 24.
Bulletin No. 73.— Irrigation in I e
Rock? Mountain States.
By J. C
Ulrich.
Pp. 64, pis. 10.
Price 10
cents. Explains the agricultural con ­
ditions prevailing and the methods o l ;
acquiring and using water for irrigation
pr.ctired in that portion of the arid
region cov eiel more parti'-ularly by the
states of Co'orado, Wyoming Utah,
Idaho and Montana, in which the core
ditions and inehods are Sumew 1 at sim ­
ilar.
I
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te
Old Superstition Refuted.
A«l»tnah
ES
u. M u ta .^ tn tu a a ta in a a
■
. . .
The results of an experiment, which
for the past fifteen years has been in
progress at the state experiment sta­
tion, completely refutes the old super­
stition that a cold January and Febru­
ary is apt to be followed by a warm
March and April, or that one year of
an average low temperature is apt to
be followed by a year in which the
temperature w ill average higher.
Profess- r George Severance now has
the compilation of the weather data in
charge, and states the sommai ization
of results as follows:
"F o r the past fifteen years the ex
Q n e e n o f t h e S e an .
periment station has kept a close rec­
B<*bby DuBarry— I’d have you know ord of the temperature of each day of
that my ancestors came over on the the year, striking an average between
the temperature of morning and oveu-
Mayflower.
Tommy Tuff—Dat so? Why dtdn't ! *ng’ wh 'ch we call the ‘ mean tempera­
ture.’ Having kept the record for a
iey com# over on the Lucytania?
month the custom has then been to get
the average ‘ mean’ for the entire
Deafness Cannot Be Cured
In this way we have com ­
by local application», as they ca n n ot reach tha month.
diseftst'tl j> irtion o f tho ear. '1 here in o n ly out pared the temperatures of each period
vay to cu re deafness, anti that is by co n stitu ­
tion al rem edies. Dearness is c&uaea by an in- of January and February with the tem­
flam* d c o n d itio n o f the m ucou s lin in g o f the perature of the following March and
E ustachian 1 ube. W hen this tube is inflam ed
vou have a ru m b lin g sound or im n e r fjc t hear­ April periods for the past fifteen years,
ing, a d w hen it is entirely clo se o , Deafness is and we find that the variations from
the res t it . and unless the inflam m ation ean be
taken o u t and t h ii tube restored to its norm al the rule for determining what the tem
co n d itio n , hearing w ill be d estrov ed fo r e v e r ; perature of spring will be by the tem­
nine cases o u t o f ten are caused by Catarrh
w h ich is n o th in g but an inflam ed c o n d itio n oi perature of winter, of one year by aver­
the m u cou s surfaces.
aging the temperature of another, are
We w ill g iv e One H undred Dollars for any
ease o f Deafness (caused by ca tarrh ) that can- so frequent that it is proved that the
not he cu red by H a ll’s Catarrh Cure. Send for weather of one year or month, or sev­
circulars, free.
eral months, is absolutely no index to
F J. CHENEY A CO., T oled o, O.
Sold bv Druggists. 75c.
what subsequent temperatures w ill b e ."
Walter Scott bad Just writtsn “ Kenll*
worth."
“ I’ ve a groat mind to immortalise Win-
nrrka next.” h4 said. “ Evanston and
Wilmette, of course, are Impossible."
Perhaps— who knows?— the great nov-
elist had been haled before magistrates in
thoso two towns and fined for exceeding
the speed limit.—Chicago Tribune.
K t l q n e t t n S lot I n v o l v e d .
Mrs tieudrlcks (the landlady)—Can
I help yon to tome more soup, Ur.
Du in ley ?
Mr. Huntley— No, thanks.
Mrs. Hendricks (engagingly— Don’t
refuse. Mr. Dumley. because It Isn't
considered good form to be helped
twice to soup. We’re not particular
people here.
Mr. Dumley—Oh. etiquette has noth­
ing to do with It. madam. It's the
soup.— IVarson's Weekly.
“ l o r my p a r t .” said .M r,, L ap-din g,
tures, ttie subjects of which he gathered
s tro n g fe e lin g, "I think a m an that
i while abroad. President Bryan’s trip
1 was something in the nature of an in ­ ; a bu ses his horse sh o u ld be in ca rs o n a te d
vestigation of modern education, both , at once. We ought to exercise th e utm ost
io u sn e ss to d um b
b r u t e s .C h i-
technical and classical, as found in the o a b g se o q u Tribune.
inoft advanced and greatest educational
Only One ‘ ‘ 3ROMO QUININE.”
institutions of nations. Before leaving
T t a t t a l.A X A T .V K RR-'M O O l'IX IN It. I.not
fo r the signature o f K. W. UROVE.
lTsed the
America he visited several of America’ s
W orld over to Cure s Void iu One Pay. 26c.
most famous institutions, and both in
England aud on the continent called at
11« O n ly l a c k .
For Infant* and Children.
the w orld's beet known centers of learn
Nevada Man— 1 tell you, sir, nature
has done a great deal for this State.
ing.
His conclusions were recently
Tourist (from, the Hast)— Why, yea.
stated as follows:
All you need is to get a few people to
“ I believe the time is not remotely
come and live here.—Chicago Tribune.
distant when the educational institu­
tions of the West, meaning the western
St. Vitas' PtBue ana all Nervous Dla m ea
part of the United States, will be fully
i-rm m iantl y c u r e d b y D r. K li n e ’ s Ur**at
H is O b s t in a t e D is p o s it io n .
e s to r e r. s e n d A*r F K K K #2 tria l b o t tle ati«J
as efficient, and as famed as the best
Mrs. Kauler— I hope you are all well. tre a tis e . D r. K H.K11.1«-, Ld. WJl A r c h a t .. P h U i.i* * .
universities and colleges of the old
Mrs. Xnybur—O, yes, we're well
world. The tremendous fund of natu­ enough now— particularly my husband.
K u r i l I t 1 .1 k « m B o o k .
ral wealth In Western states, the rapid That's what provokes me. Ail the rest
Night School Teacher— 1 don't sup-
development row in progress, the geo­ of us have had the grip, but he won’t
j pose, of course, that any of you boys is
graphical position with reference to the even take a slight cold.
fumiliar with Virgil.
new commercial empire cf the Pacific,
Bhaggy Haired Pupil— I ort to he.
and the wide awake nature of Western
PILES CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS.
ma'am. It's about six miles from Spoou
people make these things certain. PAZO OINTMKXT is g u s-a n teed to cu re snv river. I was born there.
o f Itching, B lin i. b le e d in g or P rotru din g
Never again will men have a We.-tern esse
Piles in s to W d ata or m oney refunded. 60c.
frontier to look to when seeking new
Mo aers w ill find Mrs. W in slow 's Soothing
Syrup tho b at rem edy to U30 tor i b . i r ch ildren
flo o d In te n tio n s .
homes for the expansion o'. new ideas.
l u r i n g ills leuthlug period .
“ So.” «aid tbs banker, severely, “ you
Humanity has made its path around the
globe, and now, at the journey's end, are hoarding these new gold pieces!"
A n P n t s r l o s s t . I n te r r u p tio n .
the Pacific coast, muBt there bs an up
“ No," said the common citizen, “ I
“ George was Just going to proposs to
building, and intensive, rather than ex­ am not exactly hoarding them. But I me last night.”
tensive, development of all institu­ feel that their artistic influence la so
“ And wliat happened?”
tions. What this means to the people bad that it is my duty to keep as many
"A tire blew up, and then he couldn't
of the West thby do not at present fully of them as possible out of the hnudi of think of anything else.”—Cleveland
comprehend.
But the progress ol the public.” — Washington Star.
Plain Dealer.
events nowadays is very rapid, and the
work of these new forces w ill be evi­
dent within only a few years."
Taue H a il’s Fam ily P ills for con stip ation .
Clean - Light
D urable
I
S
*
Soreness and S t.ffoeet.
Over exertion, too long continued
exere'ee sitting in draft for example,
cooling off when overheated, indeed
anything that tends to check suddenly
the surface circulation, will produce
that wearied, sore feeling recognized as
soreness ar d stiffness. The best treat­
ment uud quickest is tc start up cncu-
Intion by rubbing the sore or stiff part
w ith a soft but reasonably rough sub­
stance, likeucrsBli or Turkish towel,
and apply St. Jacobs Oil freely with
gentle friction.
Side
I
T h e l autsl W m y.
The doctor had told one of hti beat,
President Bryan Compares Schools but the professor did net crack a smile.
“ You and that story have m*i before,
With Those of Europe.
perchance,*' he said.
Pres dent E. A. Bryan, of the W a sh -' “ Yes.” answered the professor; “ per
>ngton state college, has returned from Chauucey M. IVpew.**
C A S T O R IA
B egin to take it today.
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For those who prefer 1 same curative properties as the liquid form, besides
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medicine in tablet accuracy o fd .s e , «ODvcnUnce, econom y.—there
form, Hood's Sarsaparilla is now put up in choco- be
no loss by evaporation, breakage or leakage
lateJ tablets called Sarsatabs. as well as in the bold by druggists or sent prom ptly by mnlL
usual liquid form. Sarsatabs have identically the .
C. I. lio o d Co., Lowell, Mass.
P o etin J u s t i c e ?
The “ Peacock Throne” of Persia is 1
the most extravagant thing of the kind To fit bis thieving hardihood.
His meanness small and rank.
In the world. Its value is estimated be­
tween ten and fifteen million dollars.
; The man who jumps his board bill should
I Be made to walk the plank.
! —PhiluHalnhia Pro««
W t S I IS ADVANCING.
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|HY did the O. R. & N. build into Washington?
LEAD MINES.
morial? MINES.
The answer:
MINES
MINF:S —
W H AT MADE Senator Stanford and built his beautiful me­
Why not such results since mining is the staple industry o f
the world? LEAD IS REGULAR A N U CERTAIN, the market always calling for more
and more, while the price does not fluctuate as with other o f the baser metals. MILLIONS
HAVE BEEN MADE FROM LEA I), and the heat part o f the story is the fact that the
mall investor has always had an equal chance with the man o f large means.
M ANY A
POOR FARMER, tailoring man, mechanic and employe have come into vast riches by
small investments in lead.
WE OFFER YOU THE SAME OPPORTUNITY
accepted by Sweeney, Spokane's millionaire, and the same opportunity accepted by other
Spokane men who built the City o f Spokane, by placing on the market the first block o f
treasury stock o f THE AM ERICAN LEAD MINES C O M P A N Y - 100,000 shares at FIVF:
CENTS PER SHARE.
Our company is incorporated under the laws o f the State o f
Washington; capital stock $1,500,000; no debts; no incumbrance; property paid for; stock
nonassessable.
OUR MINES ARE LOCATED
but fifty miles from the famous Cœur d ’ Alenes District.
We are in the same mineral belt
and lie between that district and Rossland, British Columbia -e ig h t miles from Idaho and
six miles from the British Columbia boundary.
being done the year round.
Our climate is equable, open and mild, work
There is great activity on every hand at Metaline; largo
operators are turning in that direction and she bids fair to rival the camps in the Cœur
d'Alenes.
DON’T OVERLOOK
PRICE IS LOW .
the magnificent opportunity to BU Y
W H ILE
TH E
Full particulars upon application.
The L. Y. Ready Investment Co.
3 3 7 - 3 3 9 Chamber of Commerce
Portland, Oregon
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Quirt o f milk, one cup <>f sugar, ^ight
eggs lieiteq very light, sud -pi >* to
taste. B»-at well, pour Into in .,p--n
crust snd bake until "set."
A ten spoon fnl o f pulverized alum
c o tto n equally w e ll
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