Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911, March 26, 1908, Image 7

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    FO R M BERK SH IR E A S S O C IA T IO N
Your Blood
M arks
Important Step in Livestock
Industry of Northwest.
By J. L. Azhlock. Washington State Coliacs,
Pullman.
Needs purifying and your whole system renovating in the
spring, as pimples, boils, eruptions, loss of appetite and that
President E. A . Bryan, o f the W a sh ­
ington State college, has just received
tired feeling annually prove.
notice o f his appointm ent as tem porary
Hood's Sarsaparilla is the most effective medicine ever president of the State B erkshire associ­
devised for the complete purification of the blood and the ation, w hich is affiliated w ith the
iete renovation or
complete
of m
the e wnoie
whole sv
system
Am erican Berkshire congress.
Presi-
t will make you feel better, look better, eat and sleep dent Cyan’s appointment is the begiu-
organ
, r,A c n 'c e v o n t-Vw*
/-.c o ’ k l a
__ « V - L . . ning of the organization
of the Berk-
better and
give you the best ^ possible
preparation ( for
the hot shire association
in the state o f W ash­
days of summer, as over 40,000 people have testified in the ington.
This
association
reaches
last two years. T oday buy and begin to take
through nearly all the states o ' the
H is
Usual form, liquid, or in tablet form, called Sarsatabs, 100 Doses II.
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B u tte rm ilk Yeaav.
About 100.000 nets are lu use during
T ot the beat yeast ever made, the the herring eeason by the 800 fishing
ay you churn take one pint o f freak smacks of the Netherlands. A net lasts
uttermllk and put In a atewpan to about three seasons, but owing to losses
»11.
When It bolls atlr In enough from storms and other causes between 40,-
hite corn meal to make ,lke thick
* rlfl 50,000 new net* are purchased
Bel. Let It boll up well, then rem ovi annullljr-
fcotn fire and let cool. When milkwarm
Jfg cleTr
■tir Into this one cup o f g.xxl yea st;
Reporter— I euppuee yon don’t know
Set In a warm plaoe to rise. In two what the Senator thinks about this tariff
hour» it should be nice and light. Then reform business?
thicken with corn meal and make Into
Senator's Private Secretary— N o ; no
Cakes
D o not put one bit o f salt, | mor® than you do. I only know what hi
■agar, flour o r hops In this y e a s t; noth­ says about it.
ing but buttermilk, meal and the yeast
A S u re § ig a ,
pea put In to raise I t
Make bread
"H ow do you know Belinda Is In
the same aa with hop yeast. In making
love?" asked father.
new yeast use a cup o f this yeast to
"B ecause.” answered mother, "every-
•tart w ith.— Tuzah Smith.
tlme the telephone rings she thinks it’s
for her.”
P re se rv ed u a r u u ti le a r s .
T he quantities glveu w ill fill four
A v u n c u la r A d v le e .
pint Jars. Select fifteen good-alaed rip«
Anxious Mother— O, John, I ’m afraid
Bartlett p e a rs ; peel and cut them In
baby has the whooping cough 1 What
h a lv e s, remove core and drop fruit ought I to do?
Into a bowl o f cold w ater to which
Bachelor Brother— Let him whoop,
the Juice o f a lem on has been added Miranda. Do you want to take away the
Place a preserving kettle w ith two nnlv amusement the little fellow has?
pounds o f sugar and oue pint o f watei
W o N eed o f e F ir e .
over the fire; stir to partly melt the
"W a sn ’ t It a w fu l?” exclaim ed the
Sugar, boll a few minutes, removing all ipartmeut-house girl.
“The furnace
the black scu m ; put In the pear«, covet vas entirely out last night."
and cook until a straw w ill peuetrat-
"1 never noticed It,”
replied
her
them easily. Then fill them with th< ■hum.
gyrup into the ja r s ; let the syrup over
"W h a t? Never noticed It? And you
ffow, at onee, turn upside down until <at in the cold parlor for tw o hours
gold, then set aside.
vlth that young man. W ho was It,
anyw ay?”
“ Au old flame.”
g New York, with 4,000,000 population,
ad been adding to its total in the threi
rs preceding 100S at the rate of 100,-
10 a year. Philadelphia, with a little
than 1,500.000 population, had in
^eased at the rate of 30,000 a year.
P r a c tica l
D e m o n s tr a tio n .
Teacher— As to those old superstitions
vs have been talking about, they ars all
•xploded. Nobody believes now, for in-
tance, that it brings bad luck to walk
mder a ladder.
Shaggy Haired Pupil— I do, ma'am. I
va Iked undtr a ladder once, and it fell
in me.
Nepdletii S acrifice.
Mr. Flippun— Maria, here’s that $23
say you need for a new hat. By the
pay. Maria, do l ever talk in my sleep?
i Mrs. Flippun— Thanks. No, John, you
•ver do.— Chicago Tribune.
N ot
C 'n t t i n »
P r ic e s .
Caller— Is that the best you can prom­
ise me— a wife fifteen years older than
I am, with a sharp nose, thin lips, and s
■«our disposition?
Fortune Teller— What more do you ex-
*»ct 7 Did you think you could get a real
Utility for « dollar*»
So.
Squiggs— W hy do they ca ll these
kterurban cars “ lim ited?”
Bquaggs— Because
such
a
small
amber o f people who travel on then
et to their destination alive.— Toleilt
klada
M aybe
G rea t
O p p o r tu n ity ,
" I t Burbank wants to be a philanthrop­
i c as well as a wizard.” said Rivars, mak­
ing a wry face over his medicine, "why
in thunder doesn't he evolve a cinchona
tree that will produce a bark from which
a tasteless quinine can be made l“
f
H o o d ’ s Sarsaparilla
SKIN DISEASES
fn ip o M lb t « .
“ D o you find It difficult to dictate
to your stenographer Î"
“ No. I Sud It Impossible."
“ Why, has she left yo u ?”
“ No. she has m arried me.” — H ous­
ton P o s t
T h eir Koal H an dicap.
“ Isn't it wonderful to note the pro­
gress the Japanese have made in te q u ir-!
[ union, and in the opin ion o f President
. I
Bryan, its com ing into the state of mg our wMtern civilization ?’
" o f ’it’ wl
t h .^ tr v to
W ashington marks an im portant step hot •h'',fh.v
L
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r
1
in the livestock industry of the N orth ­ gWt)# r » 1
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west. Discussing the m atter President
M o d c itr .
Bryan said:
Whispering
Customer
(producing
I “ I believe the Berkshire association
is one o f the m ost active and successful ivatch)— I cams her# becauee I have been
told that you are an honest pawnbroker.
livestock associations in the U nited
| Avuncular l ’ atriareh (with a depreca
States, and that its w ork in the N orth­ , toiy emile)— Mjr friend, aotnebody hae
west cannot fail to produce good re­ been trying to have fun with you.
sults. The Berkshire is favored by
many o f tb e m ost prom inent stock-
A S u b s titu te .
j raisers in A m erica, am ong w hom I
Customer— W ill you give ma a copy
m ight m ention Nick G entry, of Se- o f "T h e Art o f Being H appy at H om e?”
dalia. M issouri, w ho is the greatest Librarian— I ’m a fraid It’a out. but 1
breeder of Berkshire hogs in the cou n- ' have here a little treatise on Jtu Jitsu,
tr y ; Reuken G entry, of K entucky; M r. I which makes an excellent substitute
H oed, of ‘ H ood's Sarsaparilla’ fam e; 1 for It.— Pele Mele.
and George Vanderbilt, of A sh eville, j
■ l i p h a I te a l I y .
i Tennessee. Am ong the m ost prom i-
“ Does yonr husband hold any civio
! nent breeders of Berkshires in the
madam?" asked tbe canvaeeer.
Northwest are the Ladd estate, of Port- *®cf'
.
. „ Ü , anJ M i. Pao] C l w t a » . c . Spo-
Spo- 1
‘
a“ ’ -, “ .“ i a S S T i ^ S
kaue. I have raised Berkshire hogs high killemakew of the Ancient and 11 lus-
on m y Pussy W illow ranch near P u ll­ trieua Order of Bpiizerlnctuinbangs !”
man for the past ten years, and am
S u r a to H ava T h em .
th orou ghly convinced o f the desirable
M lffklns— It Is said that aggressive,
qualities of this breed.
“ It is proposed by the Berkshire /mpulalve people usually have black
association to conduct an active cam eyes.
paign iu the state o f W ash ington, in
Blflfklns — T h a t’s right.
I f they
favor of this breed of hogs, prior to the haven’ t *ot them i t first th e j get them
A laska-Y ukon exposition at Beattie, intsr.
Then by the tim e of the exh ib it, our
Deafness Cannot Da Cured
state organization w ill be able to get
up a splen did e x h ib it, and we w ill by local applications, as they cannot reach the
diseased portion of the ear. Thera Is only one
show the farmers of tb e state what sort way to care deafnees, and that Is by oonatltn-
of an anim al the Berkshire is when tional remedie». Detune«« la caused by fin in­
flara vd condition of tbe mucous lining of the
proper attention is given h im . Y es, Eustachian Tube. When thla tubo U Inflamed
it is very lik ely that the state exp e ri­ ou have a rumbling sound or Imperfect hefti­
ng, and when it 1« eutvely cloaea, Deafness la
m ent station w ill have a few Berk- the
result, end únicas the inflammation can be
shires at the e x h ib it.
A t the present taken out ftnd this tube restored to Its normal
tim e we have »nine h nenimono nftViia condition, hearing will be destroyed forever.
tim e we nave some specim ens of tnis nino 0 a *«« ou tof t^nar« earned oy Catarrh.
breed that have been pronounced by which 1« nothing but aa inflamed condition ot
>1
, . « « .
. . 4 V' A AM U AA .« • a ,, rfll AA.
the best Eastern experts aa equal t o .
Hundred
roller, fnr.ny
„
urn
anything in the United States.”
1 ca««
cash of l'eainea«
1 eafness joauted
(caused by catarrh) that can
not
becurod
by
Hall'»
Catarrh
Cure. Seud foi
President Bryan today announced h is circular«,
b?
Clt» rrb Cur#-
free.
F J CHENEY & CO..Toledo, O.
appointm ent of tb e officers and direc­
Sold by Druffalats. 7!le.
tors of the state association who w ill
Take Hall'» Family Pills for constipation.
work w ith h im in getting the Berkshire
S in g u la r E ffe c t.
association established in W ash ington.
First Coed— What mAke« Prof. Crank
They follow :
V ice president, Paul Clagstone, Spo- ielgh use that curious dialect?
Second Coed—That isn’t a dialect. It’s
kane; secretary, J . H . Sm ith, Pullm an;
treasurer, W . D . G oodrich , Wauna. j his way of trying to convey the idea that
D irectors: A . M . 8tevens, E llen sbu rg; he uses the simplified spelling.
I la n H o p e s .
A . A . Bom erville, C en tralia; Plinny
Skittleson— You won’ t mind this stock
Bhepardson, Castle R ook ;
W. W.
Shields, Sprague; D. C . D ilw orth , Spo­ yards smell when you get used to it.
Bssre— Oh, well, then I’ ll live in hope.
kane.
Vou see, I’ ve been breathing It only about
nine or ten years.— Chicago Tribune.
f
HUMORS IN TH E BLOOD
When th« blood is pure, fresh and healthy, the skin will be soft, s m o o tt
a n d free from blemishes, but when some acid humor takes root ia the c ir c u ­
lation its presence i3 manifested by a skin eruption or disease. T h ese
humors get into the blood, generally because of aa inactive or s lu g g is h
condition of the members of the body whose duty it is to collect a n d ca rry
off the waste and refuse m a tte r of the system. This unhealthy m a tter is le /t
to sour and ferment aud soon the circulation becomes charged with th e a cid
poison. The blood begins to throw off the humors and acids th ro u g h th e
poies and glands of the skin, producing Eciema, Acne, Tetter, P soria sis,
Salt Rheum and skin eruptions of various kinds. Eczema appears, u su a lly
with a slight redness of the skin followed by pustules from which there
flows a sticky fluid that dries and forms a crust, and the itching is in ten se,
t
is g e n e r a lly
liy o n th e b a ck , b reast, face, a n u s a n d le g s , t h o u g h - o th e r pert*
m aY
affected- It* T e tte r th e s k in d rie s, c r a c k s a n d b le e d s :
th e a cid in th e b lo o d dries u p th e n atu ral o ils o f th e s k in , w h ic h are in te n d e d
t o k e e p it s o ft a n d p lia n t, c a u s in g a d ry , f -verish c o n d it io n a u d g i v i n g it *
h ard , le a th e ry a p p ea ra n ce. A c n e m a k es its a p p e a ra n ce o n th e la c e in th e
T _
.
.. . _
, .
fo rm o f p im p le s a u d b la c k h ea d s, w h il*
g e a rs and co u ld Aud n oth in # to P soria sis co m e s in s c a ly p a tch e s o n dtffer-
e n t Parts o f th e b o d y On® o f th e worst
i n » and buruin cs pu stu les w o u ld fo rm s ot s k ia tr o u b le is S a lt R h e u m ;
fo r m from w h ich there flow ed • its fa v o rite p o in t o f a tta ck is th e s ca lp ,
•tlokv fluid; cru sts w o u ld com e on _
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r
.
“ V
the s a in au>i v h o a scratch ed off s o m e tim e s causin»» b a ld n e ss. P o is o n O a k
o X i l
‘i“ T Y w IS k I “ I V “ i*teho “ nJ Iyy ar„e,nli ° disagreeable types o f skia
I w as
I o n # v o ears
si
w h e n I u leed
>
S.
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afflicted, b u t disease. T h e h u m o r p r o d u c in g th e tr o u b le
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? found
a per­ ” lies dormant
in the blood - through
th *
fect cu re. There has n evor been
Winter to break out and torment th *
my retu rn o f the trou b le,
0 . IX. E V A N S ,
suffererwith the return of Spring. T h e b e s t
B to c k lu a n , N eb ,
treatment for all skin diseases Is S. S. S.
It neutralizes the acids and removes th *
humors so that the 6kin instead o f b e in g
irritated and diseased, is nourished b y a
supply of fresh, healthy blood. E x te rn a l
applications of salves, washes, lotions, e tc .,
PURELY VEGETABE while they soothe the itching caused by
6kiu affections, can never cure the troubla
because they do not reach the blood. S. S. S. goes down into the circulation
and forces out every particle of foreign matter and restores the blood t o it*
normal, pure condition, thereby permanently curing every form of skin
affection. Book on Skin Diseases and any medical advice desired sent ire*
to all who write. S. S. S. is for sale at all first class drug stores.
S.S.S.
TH E S W IF T S P E C IF IC C O ., A T L A N T A , C A .
Kttlii mn ( leal#
“ T h a t forw ard Mis« Flip openly ad
vocates kissing games. H asn't she
n erve?”
“ W ell, encouraging osculation is a
thing w hich does require ch eek."— B a l­
tim ore Am erican.
The
SA V E TH E CARTON TO PS
nud Soap Wrapper« from
“ 2 0 Mule Te a m B o ra x ”
P rod u ct* and exchaiiMe th e m fo r
VALU ABLE PREMIUMS FREE
40 p*g* Illustrated catalogue of 1000 article» f i r e «
away FREE A ddr«»»
PACIFIC COAST BORAX CO . Oakland, OaL
B ra t«!
"Papn, what’s the use of saying ‘good
by* when you’ re talking over ths tele-
phone?”
‘ ‘ No use, I suppose. Tommy, except that
it means that the conversation has closed.
I never use it except when I am talking
to your mother.”
“ SEN D
The Beat Fruit Tree and Horry Plant
Catalog in the Northwest
J. J. B U T Z E R
192 Front St.,
St, V itus’ D ance ana all N ervous Diseases
porm anently cured b y Dr. K lin e's tlrrat
N erve Restorer. Send for FRF.K •‘¿ trial bottle und
irealise. Dr. K. II. K ll.ie, Ld.,SSl A rch tit., l’ hUa..!’ *
f ; ts
Mrs. Droppyn— It’s s wonder your
kitchen girl doesu’t insist on using the
piano.
Mrs. Stayhum— Iz«t the impudent thing
do it if she dares! I’ ve found out that
•he can play it better than my girls can !
Mo h ers w ill fin d M rs. W in s lo w ’ s S o o t h in g
B yru p th e b* st r e m e d y to uso for t h s l r c h ild r e n
d u r in g i h « t e e t h in g p e r io d .
A
U ood
THE SUPERIOR
QUALITIES OF
,, , ,
SLICKERS. SUITS
AND HATS
A small boy w ho lives near a lake
The follow in g pu blications of interest
They have mad« bread from peanut
to farmers and others have been issued meal for many years in Spain. The bread was fishing and bis mother hail to call
by the A gricultural departm ent o f the is light and porous, but ruther trrpalat- him flvs times to make him bear, says
H eildtn # U k i .
catalog
r o * rut AS/rwa
Cream a half-pound of sugar vrltffl a j Federal governm ent and w ill be furn ­ tble, and it is eaten only by th« tower the Philadelphia Telegraph. Finally,
she landed on him, and, sbnkliiK him
mlf-pound o f butter, and, when very j ished free, so long as they are availa­ Masses.
In a terrible manner, wanted to know
ight, whip In six well-beaten eggs. Stir , ble, except where otherw ise noted, up­
A L « * fa la llv «
P a ra d ox.
n a ha If tea spoonful each o f pow dered | on a pp lica tion to the Superintendent
N o . 13 — 0 *
“ Th# representative part o f tbe nrit- why he did not answer. This was tbe
P N U
■innamon, nutmeg and cloves and a [ o f D ocum ents, G overnm ent P rinting Ish Parliam ent Is a practical parad ox.” re p ly : “ I didn’t hear you for the first
H E N w r i t i n g t*» n < ! v e r t l a « r a p l « « s « I
three times, and the last time I hud a
-tipful o f flour. Have ready prepared Office, W ash ington, D . C .:
“ W h y?”
m o n tim i t il l« p i»p «r .
1
B u lletin No. 108.— Irrigation Prac­
.nd mixed the follow ing fruits—« half-
“ Because It is a house o f commons bite.”
pound each o f seeded and chopped ral- tice A m ong Fruit G row ers on tb e Pa­ in d yet peerless among legislatures.” —
<!ns and cleaned currants and a quar­ cific Coast. B y E . J . W ick son , M. A ., Baltim ore American.
T h o ru i s O n ly O n e
ter-pound o f minced citron. D redge . professor o f agriculture practice, U n i­
There are, altogether, foreign and na­
■his fruit plentifully with flour »n d fold versity o f C alifornia, and horticu ltu rist
It Into the batter. Last o f all, add a of the C alifornia agricultural exp eri­ tive, 25,790 persons that ars actively en­
m ent sta tion . P p . 64, pis. 10, figs. 7. gaged in bringing the gospel to India,
tablespoonful o f vanilla
Turn Into a
Price 15 cents. This b u lletin gives the while ten years ago there were only lü,-
.vell-greaseil tin and bake In a steady
results o f a special investigation into 1.89— • gain of nearly 00 per cent.
oven until well done. Dover for the
T h a t la
the con dition s, extent and m ethods of
first half-hour with brown paper. When irrigation as practiced am ong fruit
L o c a l C o lo r .
cold. Ice all over with white frosting.
"George, I shall need some money to-
growers o f th e Pacific coast.
B u lletin N o. 131.— Plans of Struc­ flay."
T o m t e r a n ti B r o ile r .
"W hat for?”
USED THE WORLD OVER TO OURE A DOLO IR ORE OAY.
In the Illustration Is shown a tossb tures In Use on Irrigation Canals in
“ There’s a white Bale at one o f the |
the United States, prepared under the
er or broiler, which contains a sim­
stores, and I want to attend it.”
direction o f E lw ood M ead, ch ief of Irri­
ple attachment to make the b rollm j
“ A white sale? All right, Laura. A Always rem em ber the full nam e.
Look
gation investigations, office of exp e ri­
few silver dollars will do for that, won’t
o f meats or th*
m ent stations. P p . 51, pis. 22. Price they ?”
for
this
signature
on
every
b
ox.
26 c.
____________________
toasting o f bread
60 cents. T h is is an album o f plans
an easy matter. In for irrigation structures, designed by
f t p r a n d o f K n o T v l« d f l r « .
rianujacturedi Ijpthe
fa c t
the . i T . !!! I leading irrigation engineers o f
Teacher (at night school)— What Is a
th e
can be readily don* W est, made from draw ings exh ib ited sacred cow, and why ia it so called?
on a gas stovs ai at Paris in 1900 and at Buffalo in 1901.
Shaggy Haired Pupil— “ Sacred cow” is
on a coal fire. At­
B ulletin No. 168.— Annual R eport of • corruption of "sick red cow,” Its sick­
tached to each aid« Icrrigaticn and Drainage Investigations ness being caused by a large hump on
f l o - S y r u p C o .
o
f th# fram e ol under the direction of E lw ood Mead, its «boulders.— Chicago Tribune.
SOLD BY LEADING DRUGGISTS-B0? ^.-BffTTU
this
broiler
ar* ch ief of irrigation and drainage in ves­
The jaws of a wasp are so powerful
supports w hich pro tigations, office of experim ent stations. that the insect can cut its way through
B H O eS AT ALL
r P R I C I » , TOR EVERY
YO.
vent It from com- P p . 756, pie. 12, figs 129. This is shells.
M EM BER OE TME FAMILY,
iMPaovto n o i l * * . ,ng |n dlr<ct
the general report of irrigation and
MEN. R O Y S . W OM EN. M ISBE B « N O CHILDREN
W. L. O
c « * f « a mmkmm mnd eel>-
The
er.
uaoaCKa
e e /'< m e r e
tact with the top o f the stove. W bec drainage investigations in 1904.
« je n e Í E . M , » 3 . 0 0 mnd »¿.M U mhomm
placed over the circular opening in th* com plete report was issued in lim ited
thmn mny oChmr mmnufmoCurmr In Ihm
torn
___ _ ____
w
world, bmomumm
Ihnr
hold tholr
stove the supports keep the fram e and edition , w hich is now exhausted, but
mhactn. Ill bmtfmr, wornr lo n m o r,
* _ l - mrm o f uromtmr r r turn ihm n m ny <
ita contents extended from the fire it has been reprinted in form o f nine
separates for free distribution.
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mhmam In Ihm w o r l d l o - d m y.
By placing the supports on each sldi
Bulletin N o. 177.— Evaporation Loss­
W. L. Doug!»« $4 and $5 Gilt tdgs Shoos Csnnol Be Equalled At Anj Price
renr'efleAde
the broiler can be reversed ae occasior
. —F* * A m i l *
W t . I)«. ,liw nanw» anO prt<-. tr *t*tnp *4 on boll in. T n k . * « Wi>t*«tlti«t*.
es In Irrigation and W ater R equire- |
•re the beet known and
demands.
Every
bousew lfs knowi
L . l l i 7 .V ? T L * " ’* 4- * 1' n »**rjwli«r». Mio«# «imltd fr-.in
tor* to » ht l* n " f Iho w-,tM Ilio*.
the moet reliable eeede grown.
ments
o
f
crop
s.
By
S.
F
ortier.
P
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nulos
me
la
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[very pack nee hue bo?, .nd It the repute*: in that brotltng a steak or other piece ol
64, pis. 2, figs. 19.
Price 10 cen ts.
t a houee whoee b ielneae etandarda ore the
meat
Is
the
most
difficult
branch
ol
tlghest In the trade.
This contains the results o f tank e xp er­
r.T ,* . teas k .<
wia b* h n f r i »
the coeklng art, aud success Is o e ld o Π______________________
im ents to determ ine ________________
the quantities ^
of
B .Jl e p p ll..n ta U contai . „o lv '.U p i.tw ra.oy
fall
ariti ire.«
aseure*. With the aid o f
w ater evaporated from soils w hich re­
c w r __ _
The old cold goes; a new one
ai la bi« io «il. Send for it.
rhe wou'.d undoubtedly find tbs feal ceive various cultural treatments and
JSaBL' IuTftluahU
D O I N G W O R K F OR
quickly comes. It’s the story
easy
o
f
accomplishment.
o . M. FIRRY * CO., Ostrón, Mien.
to which the water was a pp lied at d if­
T
H E B E 8 T P E OP L E
of a weak throat, weak lungs,
ferent dep th s; it contains also a few
Is positive proof .r th, f.ii.blllll t.d ronl4.net oar pa. I rvtr.wltl cb.w your foot properly tn -1 rhoroufSIf, M
experim ents on the quantities of water
a tendency to consumption.
* • ' •*# SpciLiu.iRtH al wftjrft In a t t e n d « in e.
* h * » ur . ke a-e »»j-r-,.-
: le* rtpff#«.
consum ed by plants.
•Muring prompt and court«oua attaotioa. L a d y a t t e n d - A hollow tooth that i* n.»w «aclaw ca « b« AH»d»m4
A y e r ’s C h e r r y Pectoral
mnt »1 w»y# preterit.
crow ned *o that it )• »*ved for probably s lifetim«.
B ulletin N o. 188.— Irrigation in the
k c li a b la F a in lea « D a n tio ta — Our reputation for T o M curt the b«*t reaultt you « M t Mcur» tko
Y akim a V a lley, W ashington.
~,j 8.
breaks up the taking-cold
reliability and thnroughncM i* wall eatabllakod. ClOAOli- I highest grad* o f akill.
n
ea
o. Good W o r k and Quick S e r v ic e .
O. Jayne. Pp. 89, pis. 2, figs. 4. Price
Examinatloa free and invited When deaired f99
habit. It strengthens, soothes,
“ A N D IT D ID N 'T H U R T A B IT ••
c«A have T . P . W ie c or my personal a em ««.
15 cents. This b ulletin describes the
Painle«« E x t r a c t io n . 50 c«nta. Extraction Fr«e
heals.
Askyour
doctorabout
it.
Our force 1« no organized tkat we can do
Irrigation works in tbe Y akim a valley,
when plate« or br !ge« are ordered. Plate* |5 and ap.
B « i t P la te W o r k - Prrhap* your teeth hae* b ecom e your entire Crown. Brldg« and Plat« Work
*• I h *d ft t^ r r lb l« © old , » iM n o t h in g r « li« w « 4
W ashington, and discusses the water
m e . I triad A y e r '« C h e r r y f*«etorftI a n d U
•o j s- . cb # that it la im poMibl* to (Irmly act a a bridge. In • day If n e c c « « a r y .
p r o m p t ly b r o k e u p m y f o l d , » to p p e d m y
su pply, water rights, crop s, and opp or­
T h en tha old atumpa ar* removed w ithout caaatng vou the
IT 13 WONDERFUL HOW QUICKLY THH
eottgtk.ftnd *?ftff«d « * « r y p%rt o f m y b o d / . It
alighteat peln, and a plate ia (Sited. I f th* plate Ita per
tunities for settlem ent.
PAIN AND STIFFNESS GO WHEN YOU U S«
did w onderful w ork for m « ' M « J T. LUTS,
jiyrup^ffigs
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54
52
47
60
60
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53
.49
.53
.41
'.48
.49
.5 0
1 0S i I
*1311 SUM'9
a re the men w h o have
put them to th e hard
e s t te s t s in the rough­
e s t w eath er.
^
G e t the original
Tower's Fish B ra n d
m ade since 1 6 3 6
K la h e rin n n .
e
.5 0
Portland. Oregon
THE MEN WHO KNOW
U n p a r ilo n u b l« .
O f Interest to Farmers,
IT ’S F R E E
F O R IT N O W ”
3
w
I,frets genth/ yet prompt­
is a
nator
coln, i
mhill
thit (
•ithin
been
:
house
an ol
e last
itance
; him
iwrict.
n this
“ B r o m o Q u in in a ”
ly on th e bou els, cleanses
m e system e||ectually
|frssists one in overcoming
h a b itu a l constipation
lanently. To got its
b e n e jic ia l e j e c t s buy
|tbe gen uine.
L a x a t iv e B r o m o Q u in in e
SW A
C alifornia
The Taking
C o ld H abit
20 YEARS
IN PORTLAND
“O U C H ”
OH, MY BACK
S-JACOBS OIL
THIS WELL TRIED. OLD-TIME
REMEDY FILLS THE BILL
2 5 c . - A U DtTJGCtSTZ.— 5 0 * .
C O N Q U ER S
PAIN
T olftd o, O h io.
T o make an Iron run smoothly, get
some leaves from evergreen frees Rub
hot Irons on them, and they will Iron
without sticking to stari h « l clothes
Leaves m sv he dried for use.
Peel fresh cucum ber* and cut la
Ebln alleea flprl&kls lightly with salt
in d 1st stand fo r an bour.
Drain,
iprlnkls with lemon Juice end paprika,
let stand for h a lf an bour or longer,
then use for a filling between thin
lllces o f buttered bread.
Vftde by J . C . A J T Co . LowftU, I
-------- A lio mftoufftaturerft o f
uers
StHAPARILU.
FILLS.
l U l t VMOE
Keep th e bow e ls re g u la r w ith Ayer's
P ills, Just on * pTII e a c h n ig h t.
PUTNAM
fectly it will look well and perform Ita w ork o f moaticating
your food eatiefaetorlly, W ;rh my ao year»’ e ip c r io n c o tn
tki* w ork wiU guarantee »at »fornon In every < aor.
C r o w n a n d B r id g e W o r k . - It’ » a i h i a e to eyoll
your pereonal appearaace and ruin your dleeerioa from
the lack o f teeth to properly maeti< ate your fo o d , when a
bridge can be supplied that wHl cauae no diecom forl whet
W . A. W IS E
’ mm * tesarne T imi
ms
dent ”
«0
nning at
f to the
, that is
ti. Todd
xd build-
Chriitiffn
t success,
ig ot the
lai feature
:heon that
• was en­
ds of th
affair • ]
me
?
sunrarrt« Neruse. ten«*
FADELESS
Color mors goods brighter and tastar colors 1
and is guaranteed to give partaci resulta. -
b o w to dys, bisaclffand mia colara.
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¡outh For-
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nty Com-
a piece
DYES
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