Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911, May 07, 1908, Image 7

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    C ir c u m s t a n t ia l
I iK .ic t .
T e le p h o n e G ir l* . R o a a i M .
C LO V E N .
Sir A. Conan Doyle, at the Author«*
Conscientious Carrie always tried to do
her L vst;
Club Christmas dinner In London, re­ P o : f i b l l . i e s c f I ' g S u c c e s s f u l G r o w t h
Never lost her temper— she was different
lated that in America tome colored
In b
r h -r n lo a h o .
from the rest:
people « ’ere keeping the festival ot • y H. T. Franch D.rwctor Idaho Experim ent Sta­
Carrie was a “ central,” with a voice of
Christmas and they were told to hang
tion. Uodcow.
sweetest tone.
Much intenst is be ng manifested in
up their stockings at night. One poor
And that is why Miss Carrie has a cot­
fellow had no stockings, and so he the pog-ib ility of growing grasses and
tage of her own.
liung up his trousers. In the morning tlo .ers in the »-ction about Moscow — Portland Oregonian.
ns of N o them Idaho.
he was asked what he had g o t He re­ hii J other , o
O u t o f th e O lin P a s t .
plied: “ 1 guess 1 got a man, for my T h is m it t e iie of special interest at
If you are suffering from
Samuel Woodworth had just written
I this tune, for many new settlers are
pants
are
gone."
impure blood, thin blood, de­
| coming into this state fr in the older “The Old Oaken Bucket.’*
bility, nervousness, exhaus­
“ Nothing in it !** he muttered as he read
t '* e f o r O ld T in .
ttates, where the-e crops constitute a
Old tin Is put to a variety o f uses very important p ait of farm produc­ it over and reflected upon the probable
tion. you should begin at once
price it would bring.
with Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, the I Cor Instance cheap trunks are covered tion.
But posterity evidently found eome-
Our experience exterds over several
with tin from discarded tin cans and
Sarsaparilla you have known * other utensils, the tin having been flrit seasons and we thought it m ight be of thing in it.
all your life. Your doctor cut to desired size and straightened profit to s> me to know what is being i The proposed Henry Hudson memorial
bridge will be the largest span of con­
and smoothed out. There are also eou- done in this direction on the experi- :
knows it,too. Askhimaboutit.
crete or stone in the world. It will be
cerns In different parts o f the country ment stktion farm.
Ton must look w ell a fter the condition o f
We have under:aken to establish a 703 feet in the clear. There are some
your liver and howeis. I'uless there in daily
which make a business of removing the :
larger spans of metal.
action o f the bowels, poisonous products are
seeding
of clovers and gra-ses on a por- j
tin coating from old tiu cans and scrap
absorbed, causing headache, biliousness, nau­
tion
of
the
faim
and
herewith
give
a
|
sea, dyspepsia, and thus preventing the Sar­
M others w ill fin d Mrs. TV!n»1ow*s S oo th in g
tin.
saparilla from doing its bent work A yer’s
brief account of the results of our work Syrup the b sr remedy to use for th e ir ch:Idr
Pills are liver pills. Act gently, ¡ill vegetable.
l
u
r in g th e t e e th in g por.od.
Tho dose is only one pill at bedtime.
during the past season.
W o m a n R a ilw a y W o r k e r ..
Last April we plowed up ten acres of
In the South of France one may see,
Mado by J. C. Ay o r Co., L o w e ll, Mass
U n c le A lle n .
at the little wayside stations, women land on which wheat was grown the
Arso manufacturers o f
"Some men,” muttered Uncle Allen
attending to the signals o f the half dox- year before, and fitted it for the seed Sparks after the tiresome speaker had
HAIR VIGOR.
AGUE CIRE.
en daily trains; while the companies! by harrowing twice with a fine toothed sat down, “ remind me of an old water
CHERRY PECTORAL.
W e then sowed mill that’s running with empty hoppers.
regularly economize at the level cross | smoothing harrow.
I luK* by employing female labor. The \ broadcast the follow ing mixture, cov­ Their wheels keep on going, but they
husband can be seen at work at bis ering six acres, leaving the balai—e un- don’t turn out any grist.”
vines ui»on the hillside, while the w ife tU Utep’ on aco?unt of the ground being
F o e the H o a s e v s t f e .
wave* the green flag and keeps the chil­ in s lower portion of the held and too
wet to wo’ k.
Some active women who pride them-
dren quiet.— Detroit News-Tribune.
40 pounds common red clov«r.
aelvea in housekeeping seem to forget
O P E N A L L T ill: Y E A R
6 pounds Alsike clover.
that the object of keeping house is that
25 pounds orchard grass.
C latsop B each
S easioe , C regon
6 pounds meadow fescue.
human beings may be accommodated
**T u r
D irectly on the beach overlooking
6 pounds English rye grass.
■ n t
the ocean. Hot sa lt baths and
In It. Th eir sole Idea seems to be this
10 poi nds timothy,
I C U FF H f l I K F
lt.rr.-o-
4 pounds tall meadow oat grass.
that the house may be kept In a certain
I “ Ll" n u u a t surf bathing.
p|pr Ult fUh|
nr.
Day in and day oat there is that feeling
Thin made ltf pound* of the m ixture form and ord er; and to the p erform ­
I n r 8 " u t>»rlor*- E lectric lichtft. H r .-
of w eakness that makes a burden of Itself. per acre.
■ M r place and .team heat. Fine w a lk . „
The balance of the field ance o f the form and order they sacri­
I f l O f n i l N " “ •»<* drirra. Sea foods a «poo- Fc
Food does not strengthen.
was sown to the same combination, at fice the comfort the house waa estab­
■ UKELUra Ia|,r> B,tM. gi.50 and g.UM) R
’Sleep
does
not
refresh.
■ p e r d a ). M A' Special rates b j the Dock.
the same rate per acre, except eight
b a D - V t . J. M C Hlltl:, P ropvtetoz
It is hard to do, hard to bear, what pounds of alfalfa seed was added to the lished to secure.
should be easy,—vitality Is on the ebb, and
m ixture in place of the alsike clover
$100 Reward, $100.
the whole system suffers.
E n tir e ly
S a p e r il n ou n.
and tim othy seed.
Th e readers o l this caper w ill be pleas,
'leased to
For this condition take
“ A word to tho wise is sufficient,”
learn
tnai
there
is at lesst one dreaded di
No nurse crop was sown w ith the
that science has been able to cure in a ll its
remarked the mail with the quotation
grass m ixture.
And iiere is where stages, and that Is t'aiarrh. H a ll’s Catarrh
CONGRLSSMAN Mi IKISON KUOMMtNDS Pt-RU-NA
is the only positive euro now known to the
habit.
It vitalizes the blood and gives vigor and many farmers make a mistake, by sow­ Cure
m edical fraternity. Catarrh be ng a constitu­
“ Wrong again,” rejoined tlie contrary tone to all the organs and functions.
ing wheat, oats or barley with the tional disease. requlrea a constitutional treat­
“ I have used several bottles of Peruna and I feel grratly benefited thereby
Hal I’s Catarrh Cure is raken Internally,
person
“ A word to the wise is unnec­
from my catarrh of the head.
I feel rmouragtd to believe that if I use it a
In usual liquid form or in chocolated grass or clover. I t Is the experience ment
acting directly upon theblood and tnueous s u r ­
short lime longer I will be fully able lo eradicate the disease of thirty y«
essary.'*
tablets known as S a rs a ta b s . 100 doses $1. of the best farmers now that it is not face. of t he system, thoreb. d e.t-oy in g the fo i n-
standing.” — David Meekison.
wise to sow a crop of grain with the datlon o f the disease, amt g ivin g t e pat ent
strength by Pudding np the eo n .titu ’ lon and
lu th e L o u s A g o .
seeding. The more rapidly growing assisting nature in doing its work. Tho pro­
Cardinal Wolsey hail fallen.
I e n o r a n e r o f th « R n d l m t n t a .
OTHtR RfMARKABLE (U R IS
grain crop takes the moisture away prietors have so much faith in its. urativepow
“ 1 was trying to dodge an automobile,'
What a singular looking counter* from the tender grass, and clover ers hat they t ffer One Hundred D oilarsforany
M
r.
Jacob
L.
Ihivis,
Galena,
Ntone county, Mo., wiites:
" I have been in
case
tliat
it
fails
to
cure.
Send
for
list
of
be explained, “ and a roller skater ran ¡pane!” said the eminent physician.
plants, and when the grain is out the testimonials.
bad health for th iity seven years, snd after taking tweiva bottles of your Petuns
into me.”
“ Counterpane!” exclaimed his wife.
Address F J. C H E N E Y A CO.. Toledo. O.
! am cu red ." Mr. C. N. Peterson, 182 Mouth Main Wt., Council Bluffs, Iowa,
Bold bv all druggists, 7V.
H T b e historians, however, with singular “ Yet you are supposed to be one of the hot sun burns these tender plants up.
Take H a ll’s F am ily F ills fo r constipation.
: rites: " I cam ot tell yon how much good Peruna lias done me. Constant con­
ohtuseness, have persisted in placing the greatest authorities in the country on The wild oat wtiioh is so abundant in
the soil of this locality is quite enough
finement in my atoie began to tell on my health, and I felt that I was gradually
blame on Henry V I I I . — Chicago Tribune. brain diseases!”
A lm ln ir a n d H it t in g .
of a nurse crop, and *. m j attention
breaking down. I tried several remedies, but obtained no permanent relief un-
“ I fail to see the connection.”
Mr. Khlder— I think n womnu’a ol ills
should be given to catting this out of
r When Mrs. Carrie she became she didn’t
• il I took Peruna. I fe lt better im mediately, and five bottles leatoisd me to
“ That’s a crazy quilt, you ninny.”
the way when it reaches tiie proper to he successful, should aim at tom e OJiuplete h e a lth ."
[
quite forget;
U n c le A lle n .
She took her low, sweet voice along, and
stage. We cut tw o crops of w ild oats thing fur removed from female suf­
A SINPfRE RECOMMENDATION.
“ It’s a mystery to me,” said Uncle Al­ from our field. The first crop made a frage.
has it even yet.
M r. D. C. Pros er, Uiavo, Allegan t ’o., M ich., writes: "T w o yea n ago I
len
Sparks,
“
that
Senator
La
Follette,
Miss
Strong—
I
don’t
agree
with
you,
; But if hubby’s just a little slow *o answer
fair yield of hay. In cutting the wild
uas badly alliicted with catarrh ol the stomach.
I bad had a tun of typhoid
when he was counting up the men that oats the mowing machine should be set sir. That should be Its sole object.
to her call
I could find nothing I could rat without causing dis­
control
the
money
of
the
country,
forgot
h# can jar him with a voice that cracks
Mr. Kidder— Yes. but Jt’s more likely \ fever, wsa very depleted.
high enough so that it w ill not out the
tressed and sour stomach. Finally I came to the conclusion that I had catarrh
to include Mrs. Iletty Green.”
the paper on the wall.
to hit that object If It alms at some­
elover or young grass.
of the stomach, and seeing Peruna advertised, began to take it.
I t helped me
-Chicago Tribune.
The last of November, when the yield thing else.— Philadelphia Press.
soon, and alter taking three or four bottles I was entirely cured of stomach
was last examined, there was a fine
trouble, and can now eat an yth in g."
ClovliiK the Incident.
H a d U re a T h e re .
stand of clover and of all the grasses
The famous ball player was looking
M.inuld!lured by the Peruna Drug Manufacturing Company, Columbus, Ohio.
"
I
read
In
a
book
of
statistics
that
sown, so far as we were able to detect
l o r In fa n ta and Children.
through the sporting columns of the
the average woman carries from thirty
them.
Muoh
of
the
clover
headed
out
newspapers.
last season making a growth one foot to thirty-five miles o f hair on her
“ I see they’ve quit mentioning me,” he
I . I k I i t n i Iitf I n
M o n th
A fric a
T rrrlltla Woman.
head.”
high or more.
id. “ I may as well sign.”
In 8011th Africa, where thunder­
"M y w ife," growled Kadley, ” 1» the
B ears the
“ And then she raises the deuce If her
Unless
last
season
was
an
exception
Upon doing which he secured one more
storms are terrific, lightning often most forgetful woman."
Signature
ably favorable one there is no reason husband happens to carry a yard or strikes the beds of Ironstone, end blue
pntion in the newspapers.
"Yes?” mildly Inquired the polite via-
why clovers and grasses should not be two of It on Uls coat sleeve."
flames, sometimes firing buildings, are I tor.
grown in the hill lands in this section.
A
S u rp ris e .
CITO *t. V i t a .’ I's n r p »nil all N e rv o u s nig-ases alleged to play about such Ironstone
“ Yes, she can never remember In tba
The yield of wheat w ill not be I bbs ■ I I u permanently cured by Dr. Kline’ s Ur«-ut
Teacher— Freddy Fangle, you may
Iti ;.>r«T. Send f ’r FHKK |2 trial botti*'and outcroppings two or three hours after morning where I left my pipe the night
when the farmers learn to grow these Nervo
treatise.
Dr.
It.
ILKliu.
,
Id
.,«31
A
rÄ
i
St.,
i
’LlU.,1’
give the German name o f the river
a storm.
before.” — Philadelphia Press.
crops which restore fe rtility , and the
Danube.
P o o r O ld S o p lio c lc a .
possibilities of diversified
farming,
Freddy— Dunno.
“ Yes, John is getting quite a repu- |
with stock as an important factor, w ill
Teacher— Donau! That la right,
tntlon us an actor. They gave him one
ba greatly strengthened.
am glad you have studied your lesson
o f the lending roles lu a play st col­
ao well.
VARI ETI ES O F FRUIT.
lege."
Freddy is surprised, but keeps still.
“ John I Why, his enunciation Is atro­
Washington P ro fe s s o r Makes Study cious."
I t * In v o lu t io n .
o f Each Region.
"B ut this was a Greek play.” —
Friend —How did you come to write
By J. L. Ashlock. Waahirnrton St*t* Co lie*«.
Cleveland Plain Dealer.
T h e m ost im portant part o f the human system is tlie blood. K v ery mus­
that "best seller?” The Modern L it'ry
Pullman.
cle, nerve, tissue, bone and sin ew is dependent on this v ita l fluid for nour­
Gent— First I was struck by a thought.
W e e k ly T nuohea.
During the past year numerous in­
I epigramlzed the thought, sketchlzed quiries have come to the State college
“ Poor H ira m !" sobbed Mrs. Hard- ishm ent and stren gtli necessary to m aintain them in health and enable each
the epigram, playized the sketch, novel­ department of horticulture asking ques­ apple. “ He writes his college life Isn’t to perform the dilferen t duties nature requires. E ven the heart, the very
ized the play and advertised the novel.' tions wtiioh generally can be summed as gay ns It Is cracked up to be. He " e n g i n e **o f life, receives its v ig o r and m otive pow er from the blood. S in e «
so m uch is dependent on this vital fluid it can v e ry rea d ily be seen how
— Puck.
___________________
up in the one question: " W h a t kinds says some parts of It are very touch­
necessary it is to have it pure and uncontam inated if w e w ould e n jo y the
of
fruit
w
ill
do
best
where
I
liveT
"
ing."
M h atatem en t.
b lessin g o f good health. Bad Mood is responsible for m ost o f the ailm ents
’’ Blamed If I don’t agree with him,**
“ You told Titely that the man who This class of quiries has given the staff
o f m ankind ; when from any cause it becomes infected w ith im pu rities,
lent me $10 would always have $10 of the state experim ent station consid­ chuckled Mr. Hardapple, ns he greased hum ors or poisons, disease in som e form is sure to follow .
M uddy, s a llow
erable trouble, since, as stated by Pro­ ills boots. “ I notice he Is always w rit­
coining. I demand an aj>ology.”
com p lexion s, eruptions, pim ples, etc., show that the blood is infected w ith
fessor
Thornber,
head
of
the
department
ing
touching
letters
for
teu
or
tueuty
“ You’ re rig h t; I was wrong. I should
unhealthy humors which have changed it from a pure, fresh stream to a
of horticulture, unless the staff mem­ dollars.” _____________
have said the $10 wquld never be
sour, acrid fluid, w hich forces out its im pu rities th rough the (sires and
bers know exactly the clim atic and soil
glan d s o f the skin. A v e ry com m on evidence of bad blood is sores or ulcers,
| coming."— Kansas City Times.
_panujacturcdi by tbe
T o o P la in .
conditions of the region from which the
which break out on the flesh, often
‘ Norah,” said her mistress, “ I don’ t
Ju venile Ijfiio ran c«.
question came, erroneous information
from a v e ry in sign ifican t bruise or
Y ou r S. S. S-, in my opinion. Is u good n
‘T a w , why do we have to pay for tbe may be given, leading the seeker for in­ mind it if the policeman on the beat
even Scatch or abrasion.
I f the blood
medicine e l can be h ad; it lim ply cannot be
wrater we use? We don't have to buy our formation to plant trees not at all drops into the kitchen once in a while of
im provrd upon ns a rem edy to p urily end enrich
evening, but I object to your enter­ was pure and healthy the place w ould
air.”
adapted to his region.
the blood end to invigorate nod tone np the
J i g S y r u p C o .
taining such shabby and
disreputable lieal at once, but being loaded w ith
“ That only shows, my son, that you
“ Now we have solved the problem ,”
eyitem-
T bie spring my blood w as bad end I
looking fellows as the one who was there im purities, which are disch arged into
have never had to pay a gas bill.”
SO LD BY LEA D IN G D R U C G IS T S -5 0 4 p^BO TTU
said Professor Thorber, recently. ‘ ‘ Dur­
was run dow n in health, and having seen your
the wound, irritation and inflam m a­
last night.”
ing the last year w e have made a care­
medicine highly advcrtiaed I com m enced Its uee.
“ He’s all r-right, m’m,” said Norab. tion are set up and the sore continues.
Today my blood is in Ana condition and my
ful survey of the state with reference to ‘ He’s me plain clo’es p’leeeem’n.”
Bad blood is also responsible for
general
health le ot tbe beet. Am Ailing poet-
the particular varieties of fruits which
An aem ia, Boils, M alaria, etc.: the
tion sa Arsm an for e large concern here, and
I f S I K I I I I I I
H I* Credit Im p aired.
are adapted to each region. W e have
weak, polluted circulation cannot fu r­
it I wee not in good phyeical condition it would
Dlnguaa— Hbadboit. I haven’t asked
classified the lists into ‘ Western W ash­
nish the nourishm ent and stren gth
be impoeaible tor me to All the place.
Your
ington,’ ‘ Inland V alleys,’ and ‘ Upland you for any money for a long time,
required to sustain the body, and a
8. S. S. hee been ot great service to me and I do
V a lle y s.’ In this list is included ap­ have I ?
not betitele to givo it the credit 11 aeeerveo.
Hbadboit— N o; you never asked me for gen eral run-down con dition o f health
ples, pears, cherries, peaches, apricots,
W M . F. V A N D Y K E .
results.
S. S. S. is natu re’s blood
WET A N D DA M P CAUSE
plums, raspberries, prunes, blackber­ any money for a long time. You always
• I S Fifth Street, n e a re r Folle, Peno.
wanted it for "just a day or two.” That’s | pu rifier and to n ic ; m ade e n tire ly o f
COLD IN T H E J O I N T S
ries, gooseberries, currants, strawber­
why you’re not going to get any this time. h ealin g, cleansing roots and herbs.
ries and nuts.
K arly, medium early
Dingtiss.
Air freie a lit» 1« hke sn ow , ft goes down into the circu lation and rem oves e v e ry p article o f im p u rity,
and late varieties are given where it Is
doesn't It?— Chicago Tribune.
humor or poison that m ay t>e there, restores lost v ita lity ,-a n d s tead ily tones
necessary. W e submit these lists to ail
up the en tire system .
It adds to th e blood the h ealth fu l properties it is in
inquirers now, and from a dozen or so
need of, and in e v ery w ay assists in th e cure o f disease. S. S. S. neutral­
good vareties of apples, pears, etc., be
izes an y excess o f arid in the M ood, m a k in g it fresh and pure, and perma­
may choose as he likes, according to the
T A K E S O U T T H E P A I N AT
n en tly cures Eczem a, A cn e, T etter, and a ll other skin diseases and eruptions.
adaptability of the frnit for his region.
ONCE.REMOVES TH E STIFF­
THE SUPERIOR
s,
S. S. S. cures R h eu m atism , C atarrh, Sores and Ulcers, M alaria, and all
"A n o th e r experim ent we have in
QUALITIES OF
...
NESS.
PREVENTS
ITS
other diseases or disorders a ris in g from bad b lood.
Book on th e blood and
hand is one in which we have selected
V
R E T U R N , TOO.
F I N E F OR
any m edical advice desired free to all w h o w rite
sixty-five
good
earietiee
of
apples
from
B RU I S E S , S P R A I N S AND
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA.
the eight hundred or so varieties in the
SORENESS.
'fctflpM®
state
experim
ent
station
orchard,
and
Price 25c and 50c.
are sending two varieties of each of the
j h a rts i s
O n ly O n e
sixty-five varieties to ten farmers or
I IH 1 I
ru .t*row eri cf Washington.
W e wish
llv » t i l l
are the men w ho hove
V V V
' Y vY TV V
to determ ine by this experiment how
put them fo the hard­
ea h variety w ill do in the particular
est te s t i in the rough­
region in which It ia tried, and in this
est weather.
way we hope to collect ranch valuable
t i.r .i in
Get the orimnol
data concemir g tbe poe.I iiiitiee for
Towers Fish Brand
new varieties of anolea in this region.”
mode since 1 6 3 6
HAD CATARRH THIRTY YEARS.
We Trust
Doctors
A i/ers
General Debility
M o o d ’s S a r s a p a r illa
C ASTOR IA
The Kind You Haye Alw ays Bought
Syrup tffTgs
^ III ixir sfSenna
S.S.S.
FOB
BAD BLOOD
nets gently yet prompt­
ly on the bowels,cleanses
be system punctually,
¡assists one in overcoming
habitual constipation
permanently, lo got its
joenej'icial e je c ts buy
tbe Genuine.
CALIFORNIA
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«■ YlVlfÿ.
S T I F F , YES?
STJAC8BS OIL
THE MEN WHO KNOW
SLICKERS. SUITS/
AND HATS /
catalo c
Sr.
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a
Calihsai- Salad.
One head o f cabbage chopped fine,"
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