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About Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911 | View Entire Issue (April 2, 1908)
T Spring Humors Impure or effete matters accumulated in the blood during the w in ter cause in the spring such disfiguring and painful troubles as boils, pimples, a n d oth er eruptions, also weakness, loss o f appetite, that tired feeling, T h e hest m edicine to take is H o o d ’s Sarsaparilla, which thoroughly cleanses the blood, and effects perm anent cures by givin g healthy functional activity to the stomach, liver, kidneys, bowels and skin. * S a r s a t a b s are Hood s Sarsapniiijaii in jhoeolated tablet form . Th ey have ldenTfpally the same curative properties as the liquid form, besides accuracy or doae, convenience, economy, no loss by evaporation, breakage, or leakage. |1, o f druggists or promptly of us dv mail. Railroads Must Put On Large fo ’ces cf Laborers. j 6 VE AMERICANS FIRST CHOICE At Lea*t 250,000 O W A R D E. B U R T O N .—Assayer a r i Chemist. Leadvtile, Colorado. Specimen prices: Ciold. Silver, D ii v r i , « L--ad, - • '» U , 91 V i ; , <-iol«l, '■■um , S ilver, * o i , 74c n i l : . v Ooh ju iu Coiiper, (1. Cyanide tests. M ailin g envelopes and fUll price list sent on abdication. Control and Urn- .eforeuce: Carbonate Nor ire work solicited, onal on Bank. H B u nkoed. Lazy Lewis— I wuz told dat de farm er wot lives on dat hill paid his hands jist de same whedder dey worked er 1 uot, so I weut au' hired t' him. Tired Thomas-—Den youse played ofif S A V E T H E C A R T O N T O P S j sick, I reckon? and Soap Wrappers from Lazy Lewis— Yep, an’ at de end ov j de month I found dut he never paid Products and exchange them for I nobody nothin' nohow. t “ 20 Mule Team Borax” VALUABLE PREMIUMS FREE M page Illustrated catalogue of 1000 a rtic le ! given Address PACIFIC COAST BORAX CO., Oakland, Cal. away FREE N o t h in g The sculptor hesitated. “ I — I don't know," he answered. “ Con sult your Baedeker." P o rtla n d . O re g o n As for the sphinx, It frinned slightly, but said nothing. J. J. B U T Z E R 192 F ro n t St., “ T he OTEL MOORE O PEN ALL THE YE C latsop B each A lt S easide , O regon Directly on the beach overlooking the ocean. I C uff H ouse Hot Halt baths and tion n flahlntr. tlon p ier fur fo r fish in g, n r Sun parlors. E lectric lig h ts . Fire- u r place and steam heat. Fiu e w alks f l D r n n M ” an<1 S'*» foods a spec- U l r tc u u n |alty. Kates, $2.50 and $5.00 per p ^ day. ▲▲‘ Special rates by the week. D A N . J . M O O R E , P r o p r ie to r lOF I O | Say. by sta n d e rs. The Best Fru it Tree and B erry Plant Catalog in the N o rth w est H to The man who had sculptured the Effy> tian sphinx was standing off and looking at his handiwork. “ But what does it mean?" inquired the IT ’S F R E E “ S E N D F O R IT N O W ” A D a rk S e c re t. The shades of night were falling fast I The bri|l° of the household was en tertuining a young man In the fronl parlor. “ Nettie,” called the fair one's fathei front the library, “ aren't you going tc light the gas in there?” “ In a minute, papa,” replied the deal girl. “ George and I were just speakln; of— or— striking a match.” Ús. is the man who has tried to get the same service out of some other make We Trust D odors Clean - Light • Durable Guaranteed Waterproof and Sold Everywhere at $300 TOWCW CO aosrow <j C. Gee Wo CHINESE DOCTOR If you are suffering from impure blood, thin blood, de bility, nervousness, exhaus tion, you should begin at once with Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, the Sarsaparilla you have known all your life. Your doctor knowsit.too. Askhimaboutit. Th e well known reliable Root and Herb Has made a life study o f roots and herbs, and in that study discovered and is giv ing to the world his wonder fu l remedies. No Mercury, Poisons or Drugs Used Me Cures Without Operation, or Without the Aid o f a Knife île guarantees to Cure Catarrh, Asthma, Lung, rhront. Rheumatism. Nervousness. Nervous Debility, Stomach. Liver. Kidney Troubles;also Lost Manhood. Female Weakness and A ll Priva te Diseases You must look w ell a fter the condition o f your liver and bowels. Unless there is daily action o f the bowels, poisonous products are absorbed, causing headache, biliousness, nau sea, dyspepsia, and thus preventing the Sar saparilla from doing Its best work. A y e r’s Pills are liver pills. A ct gently, all vegetable. Tbo dose is only one pill at bedtime. A SURE CAN C ER CURE lust Received from Peking, China—Safe, Sure end Reliable. I F YOU ARE A FLIC TE D . DON’ T DELAY. D E LA YS A R E D A NC iLKO lS. C O N S U L T A T IO N F R E E If you cannot call, w rite fo r sympton blank and circn- lar. Inclose 4 cents in stamps. T H E O . G E E WO C H IN E S E M F D D T N E CO. ® 1-2 First St., Cor. Morrison. Portland, Oregon. Please Mention This Parer. Made by J. C. A y e r Co., L o w e ll, Mass ▲Iso manufacturers o f y 5 J 0 1 * 0 U v l O Q u a lity j^ £ a £ P r HAIR VIGOR. AGUE CURE. CHERRY PECTORAL. ^ ^ — ^ P u r ity The Power Behind the Dough! 1 i r b a k i n g IV V POWDER 25 Ounces (or 25 Cents A re a l p o w e r th a t ra ise s a n d sustains the d o u g h w ith a b so lu te certain ty. N o failures. K C cannot Needed to Labor is Cheap, Chicago, March 31.— In the next 60 days the railroads of the United States will have to find between 250,000 and 300,000 men to mend their tracks and roadbeds and another large army to go into tbeir shops and repair their cars and their locomotives. The railroads centering in Chicago alone will, between April 1 and June 1, require more than 100,000 laborers, who will be employed in remedying the ravages of the winter months, which, with their frosts and their snows, have made many miles of shaky tiack and as many more of softened roadbed. The past winter has not been as hard as the season usually is on roadbed and track, and physical conditions are not as bad as usual for the further reason that the traffic has not been so heavy. No renewal work, however, is being done this winter, and after the frost comes out of the ground in the spting there is bound to be settling of the roadbed, sagging of bridges and a score of things which go to prevent efficiency operation. In the employment of labor the rail roads seek to procure Americans when they can get them at the price which is offered for labor. As a tule, however, the railroads are glad to get men wher ever it is possible, the only stipu'a’ ior. with the labor employing agencies be ing that the men shall be competent to do the work lor which they are em ployed. M ANY MINERS Q J IT . A l n a r . T a lU llift. “ My wife tells me everything she loes,” said the benedict, proudly. She is like an open book.1' “ I wish mine was like an open book," sighed the meek little man with the chin whiskers. “ You do?" “ Y'es; If she was like an open book perhaps I would be able to shut her up.” THE MAN WHO SWEARS BY THE FISH BRAND SLICKER Men Repair Ravages o f Winter— M rs. L . B ic k fo r d . G o s s v ille , N . H .. says: * E v e r y s p r in g I w as c o m p le te ly p rostrated ru n d o w n , fr o m d y s p e p s ia and that tire d fe e l in g . B u t 1 h a v e fo u n d H o o d ’s S a rs a p a rilla h e lp s m e fr o m th e firs t dose, c o m p le te ly r e s to r e s g o o d h ea lth and s tre n g th .” C. l.HoodC'o., Lowell, Mass. INCREASE IN FORCES A c a k e m a d e w ith fall. Men Lay Down Thsir Tools Although No Strike. Indianapolis, March 31.— The union miners of the Fields ci inpany will lay down picks and shovels tonight. A l most 250,000 of them will stop work in Western Pennsylvania Missouri, Iowa, Kansas, Arkansas, Texas, Michigan, West Virginia and Kentucky. The conditions under which they are work ing expires tonight and, except in Cen tral Pennsylvania and Indiana block district, no conditions have been made, nor have the miners entered into dis trict agreement« providing for the oper ation pending the April 1 agreement. Technically the miners w ill not go out on strike, but in reality they stop work because the operators, except Indiana and Illinois, show no real in tention of meeting and treating with them, though no question of wages or principle is at stake. A LW A Y S LIKED HIM. Kaiser Says Gossip Greatly Exsgger ated Hill Incident. Washington, March 31.— W ith t view to bringing to a close the gossip connected with the reported disapproval in Berlin of the appointment of Dr David Jayne H ill as ambassador, and terminating the incident Baron von Sternberg, the German ambassador, called at the White House today by appointment to see President Roose velt and Secretary R oit. Assistant Secretary Bacon was also present At the conclusion of the conference the following statement wag given out: In addition to the communication already made public from the Foreign office, the German ambassador has also conveyed to the American government the assurances of the emperor that tl.ere has never been any change in his atti tude toward Mr. H ill, and his cordial willingness to welcome Mr. H ill to Berlin. The emperor’ s favorable opin ion of Mr. H ill was communicated to the Washington administration last November, and his attitude has never changed since.” FOR .BAD BLOOD THE LIM E .S U LPH U R S P R A Y . Good Preventive fo r Apple Scab and Let* Harmful Than Some. A. B. Conlley. Entomologist, Oregon Experiment Station, Corvallis. 'I ha serious result« in the form ot The most important part of the human system is the blood. E very mus ‘ ‘ Bordeaux Injury” which often follow cle, nerve, tissue, bone and sinew is dependent on this vital fluid for nour applications of Bordeaux mixture ren ishment and strength necessary to maintain them in health and enable each ' to perform the different duties nature requires. Even the heart, the very der it almost imperative that some “ engine " o f life, receives its vig o r and m otive power from the blood. Since means be found of reducing this injury, so much is dependent on this vital fluid it can very readily be seen how or that some spray be discovered which necessary it is to have it pure and uncontaminated if we would enjoy the may be used as a substitute for Bor blessing o f good health. Bad blood is responsible for moat of the ailments o f mankind ; when from any cause it becomes infected with impurities, deaux. Muddy, sallow For the past two or three years I have humors or poisous, disease in some form is sure to follow. observed, after winter spraying apple complexions, eruptions, pimples, etc., show that the blood is infected with and pear trees with lime-sulphur solu unhealthy humors which have changed it from a pure, fresh stream to a tions, for San Jose scale, that the fruit sour, acrid fluid, which forces out its im purities through the pores and upon the sprayed trees was less “ scab glands of the skin. A very common evidence of bad blood is sores or ulcers, by” than that upon unsprayed trees. which break out on the flesh, often Upon two different occasions this winter from a vary ¡«sign ifican t bruise or Your S. S. S., la my oplalon. la u good a medicine as can be had; il simply canaot he application was delayed until the blos even seateh or abrasion. I f the blood i mproved upon «• a remedy to purify nod enrich soms were about to open and while the was pure and healthy the place would tie blood and lo invigorate and lone up the spray, which was applied at the full heal at once, but being loaded with eyatem. Thia aprmg my blood wna bad and I strength, did considerable injury at the impurities, which are discharged into waa run down in health, and having aean your time, its decidedly beneficial effects the wound, irritation and inflamma medic ina highly advertiaad I commenced tta uae. wire noticeable when the fruit was tion are set up aud the sore continues. Today my blood ia in fine condition and my gathered. However the generally good Bad blood is also responsible for general health ia of tha beat. Am filling goal Anaemia, Boils, Malaria, etc.; the results which follow winter applica tion aa fireman for a large concern here, and if I waa not in good phyaical condition it would tions ot lime-snlphur are now well weak, polluted circulation cannot fur nish the nourishment and strength be impoeaible for me to 1111 the piece. Your known and this part of the work re S. S. S. haa been of great eervice to me and I do required to sustain the body, and a quires no further comment. not heaitata to give It tha credit it oeaarvas. Nevertheless, these observations sug general ruu-dowu condition o f health WSd F. VAND YKE. S. S. S. is nature's blood gested to me the probability that lime- results. S I f Fifth Street, Beaver Falla. Penn. su'^’iur solution might be used as a purifier and tonic; made entirely o f substitute for Bordeaux mixture for healing, cleansing roots and herbs. summer applications and during the It goes down into the circulation and removes every particle of im purity, past year I have so used it upon vari hniuor or poison that may be there, restores lost vitality, and.steadily tones up the entire system. It adds to the blood the healthful properties it is in ous plants for various purposes. It is not proposed at this time to go ! need of, and in every way assists in the cure o f disease. S. S. S. neutral- at all into detail tegarding these ex 1 ires any excess of acid in the blood, m aking it fresh and pure, and perma pertinents— I wish only to call atten nently cures Kczeraa, Acne, Tetter, and all other skin diseases and eruptions. tion to some of the results obtained S. S. S. cures Rheumatism, Catarrh, Sores and Ulcers, Malaria, and all Book on the blood and which show conclusively that lime- other diseases or disord« .3 arising from bad blood. sulphur solutions may be used as a any medical advice desired free to all who write THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. summer spray without injury to foliage I and also point strongly to the prohabil- j ity that by its use apple scab may be j S am p le d T h in g a . T h e M o tlr r n W » y . effectually controlled without danger of Patience— Did you ever attend • ‘‘Fifth grade next year, Johnny?” spray injury to the fruit. cooking school? “ Yes, sir." Sufficient work has not been done to Pntrlee—Oh, yea; I ’ve had that kind justify the statement that lime-sulphur | “ Ah, you'll be In fractious or deci of dyspepsia, too!— Yonkers States* is equal to Bordeaux as a preventive of mals then, no doubt?" this disease but the results of the single I “ No, sir; I ’ll be lu beadwork and ! man. season’ s work point so strongly to this perforated squares."— Flttsburg Poat. Mothers w ill find Mrs. W in slo w 's Soot h is s conclusion that I feel justified in call- j Syrup tho beat remedy to use for their ch ildren St- V itu s’ P a n e » sud «11 Nsrvona ntacssei l u r i n g the teething period. ing attention to them, that growers r i i l T i P o perm anently cured t y Ur. K lin e's Lir.al e rve Restorer. Hon«! for F R E E |2 trial bottle and who have suffered loss from Bordeaux N treatise. Dr. U. 11. bLllno, Ld.,931 Arch Ht., l'u lla .,l’u. T h e M o d e rn W a y . injury, and others who are interested, Scribble» -How would you go about may make comparative tests of the two N e o p iia r ily , sprays the coming season. Byers—Seems to me furs are priced getting a play on the »tage? In carrying out the work the past exceaslvely high. Dribbles— I ’d first write a novel. * season it became necessary first of all Shoplelgh— Yes, the fur trade Is nd- to determine how strong a solution mlttedly a good deal of a skin game. could be used without injury to the —Kausus City Times. foliage. This, again, made it necessary to adopt some method of “ standardiz Shake Into ,'ur Shoes. ing” the spray. After uonsideiable A lle n ’s Foot Ease. res p a in fu l.. swollen, n u n n u iR , a u cw m ia »»-•• 11*5W 8UOCS t'tt.SV. work we adopted what may be termed Sold b y n il D ru g gists and <1 aitCS S hoe S to re». D on ’ t of the happy homes of to-day Is • the “ stock solution” method of prepar accep t a n y su b stitu te. Sam ple F R E E . Address vast fund of information as to the ing the spray and adopted as a stand A . 8. O lm sted , L e R o y , N. Y. best niethodB of promoting health and ard for the work a “ stock solution” A fllr m a t lv r T r it lm o n y . happiness aud right living and know having a specific gravity of 1.27. (For B a ld w in — I l i a d o c to r s sa y t h e r e a re determining the specific gravity of the m o re th a n f i f t y k in d s o f h ea d a ch e . D o ledge o f the world's best products. solution while at work in the field we y o u b e lie v e it ? Products of nctual excellence and have found the specific gravity hydro' H a in b o — I k n o w it. I ’ ve fr e q u e n t ly reasnnuble claims truthfully presented meter a very convenient instrument b a d a ll o f ’em in o n e m o r n in g .— C h ic a g o and which have attained to world, It is cheap, simple and convenient, T r ib u n e . wido acceptance through the approval and we would recommend every grower T h e re is m o re C a ta rrh in this sec tio n o f the of the Well-Informed of the World; who expects to use lime-sulphur as co u n try than a ll o ilie r diseases pu t to g e th e r, I Bummer spray to obtain one.) and u n til th e la st few years was supposed to be not of Individuals only, but of the This solution, similar to the Rex in cu ra b le. F o r a g re a t m an y years do ctors many who have the happy faculty ol pron ou n ced it a lo c a l disease and prescribed ! Niagara and I’hoenix lime-sulphur lo c a l rcrae«lies. and by co n s ta n tly fa ilin g to selecting and obtaining the best the sprayB upon the market, any of which cu re w ith lo c a l trea tm e n t, pron ou n ced it in- j world affords. rable. S cien ce ha* proven ca ta rrh to be a , would undoubtedly do as well, is of 1 cu c o n s titu tio n a l disease and t h e re fo re requ ires One of the products of that class, clear, dark amber color, is without sed c o n s titu tio n a l trea tm en t. H a ll’s C atarrh Cure, m a n u fa ctu red by F. J. C h en ey & C o ., T o le d o , ' of knowu component parts, an Ethical iment, and as stated above bad a spe O h io , is th e o n ly co n s titu tio n a l cu re on ti e ! cific gravity of 1.27. Analysis snowed m a rk et. It is ta ken in te r n a lly in 'loses from 10 1 remedy, approved by physicians and s to a tea sp o on fu l. It act's d ir e c tly on the that each gallon contained in solution d b rop lo o d and m u cou s su rfaces o f th e system . commended by the Well-Informed of T h e y o ffe r o n e h u n d red d o lla rs for a ny case it | t h e World as a valuable and whole’ 2 38 pounds of sulphur. fa ils to cu re. Send fo r circu la rs and testl some family laxative Is the well-known During the season of 1907 these m o n ia l s. Syrup of Figs and fcdlxir of Senna. To ‘ ‘stock solutions” of lime-sulpbur were A d d re s s : F. J. C H E N E Y A CO., T o led o , Ohio. Hold by D ru ggists, 75c. get Its beneficial effects always buy used variously diluted upon the apple, T a k e H a ll's F a m ily P ills fo r co n stip atio n . the genuine, manufactured by the pear, peach, plum, prune, quince, California Fig Syrup Co., only, and cherry, grape, potatoes and celery On t h * T e n P s r f y b in e . fur sale by all leading druggists. The results obtained indicated that Suddenly the alarm clock weut of?. yQU* The sleeper, half awake, listened. lime-sulphur sprays produced by di “ I t ’s only one ring,” he waid. *‘C»ira is luting 1 gallon of the stock solution with 15 gallons of water may be safely fo u r rings.” Whereupon he weut to sleep again and used upon all of the above-named plants, with the exception of the peach, missed his train. unless it may be early in the spring, when very slight injury was produced. For use upon the peacli each gallon of solution shonld be diluted with at least 20 gallons of water. For the experiments with apple scab a block of 400 Yellow Newtown trees were selected, because this variety is particularly susceptible to this disease and because this block was known to be badly infested. The entire orchard was sprayed with lime-sulphur for Han Jose scale late in February. The orchard was then divided into two plats. One plat was sprayed with Bordeaux mixture on Votes for Home Rule. Apirl 20, May 8 ami May 17. The London, March 31.— The house of other plat was sprayed on the same A L C O H O L ! PKK C E N T commons last night, after a lengthy de dates with lime-sulphur solution di Prepara ion As bate on the question of home rule for luted 1-16. Unsprayed trees were left similalind the fbod.«IRedUa Ireland, adopted by a vote of 313 to aa checks in each plat. ling lite Stomachs andlkawbi At picking time the fruit was care 157 a resolution moved by John E. Redmond, Nationalist leader, that “ in fully gathered, examined and separated I n f a n t s /fHiiDRfw the opinion of this house a solution of into three grades to show per cent of this problem esn only be attained by fruit absolutely free from scab, slightly It was giving the Irish people legislative and scabby and badly «cabled. Promotes DigestionfVrrfii executive control of all pnrely Irish then regraded to show per cent of fruit injured by spray. affairs,” after the reeelution had been The summing of results Is shown amended by adding the words “ all o t a r c o t ic subject to the supreme authority of the graphically in the following table. Column marked A shows per cent of imperial parliament.” Bmp, trou b .a m u rra n fruit free-from stab; B, that showing fìmyèui JW* only small scab spots; C, that badly Harriman to Return« Work. f r Ik— » scabbed and unmarketable; D shows J k ^ f ùih- Ogden, Utah, March 31.— The Utah spray Injury. Construction company has been in- A B D C strucetd by the Harriman officisls to Dnsprayed . . . .19.9 28.7 61.3 C resume grading a line from Huntington Bordeaux . . . . .49.1 35.4 16 6 31.9 to Homestead, Baker county, Or. This Llme-aulphnr. .79.3 16.3 5 3 0 work was halted last fall at the begin A perfect Rimrdy for Comics It must be remembered in interpret ning of the financial flurry, and the order to commence activity is looked ing theee results that they represent upon as an encouraging sign of return only one season’s work on one variety. ness and Loss OF S lhp . ing confidence in railroad quarters. mice two cupfuls peaches. Butter a v a * The road to Homestead is the first link baking dish and lay In It a layer of the Fee Slunk Sifrarerv </ in a cutoff into Lewiston, Idaho. peaches, sprinkling with cinnamon end sugar and dotting with bits of buttor. Cut in 00,000 Mdlhends’ Wages. Place over this a layer of bread or cake A lh tnimlkv « I « Boston, March 31.— The general re I crumbs. Then alternate peaches and duction of 10 per cent in the wage« of crumbs until the dish I* tlireiquarters J 5 P o 4 f 3 - ] ì ( tl< ” New England cotton mill operative« full, having crumbs on top. A d d no Ouarm itterJ^Ärt which was recently decided upon, tie water, but cover closely and steam rs me effective yeeterday in mills em three-quarter« of an boor In a m o d e r ploying 60,060 persons. Next Monday ate oven. Then remove the cover and Kmact Copy o f Wrapper. the movement will apply to the pay of brown. Serve with cream or a sweet many more. aeuoa P N W U * t H W . L D o u g f a t m a k a m a n d m a lla m a r » * m a n '» t 2 .S O . 0 3 .0 0 a n d 9 3 .BO s h o e s * * * t h a n a n y o t h e r m a n u f a c t u r a r In t h a _ _ w o r ld , baoauae th a y h e ld th a lr XU a h a n a , fit h o lla r , w a a r lo n ja r . a n d R h ra a f m ro a to r v a lú a th a n a n y a t h a r « t w a h o a e m th a r r a r td t o -d a y . D«u|iu $4 and $5 6m Mea Shoes Cannot Bt Edttlled At An; Fries v ' * ■ ’*** 1 W -N. fü r RxrlhtXfi^, • n b a tlt»!# . W. L. D-'vtfWs name and prie» .« «tampod bottom. T 1 ab* from factory to ary par. o f tfe« wor!4- D ia » w . 1. D O I L L A » . 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