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About Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 10, 1908)
T h e B is W h a t is P c - r u - n a . F in d . “ How does it happen that Brown la treating everybody in eight V “ Why, you see. years ago he presented his wife with a little toy bank in which the children could keep their pennies.” “ I see. And now he finds himself the head of a frugal, industrious family.” “ N o; now he finds the bank.”— Puck. Are we claim ing too much for Peruna when w e claim it to be an effective remedy for chronic catarrh? Have we abundant proof that Peruna is in real ity such a catarrh remedy? Let us see what the United States Dispensatory says o f tho principal ingredients of Peruna. He K new . Take, for instance, the ingredient Gobsa Guide has accepted the young hydrastis canadensis, or golden seal. earl's proposal for his daughter Lotto's The United States Dispensatory says , hand. o f this herbal remedy, that it is largely “ And I trust. Lord Lacland"—so, em ployed in the treatment o f depraved with stiff, old world formality, the In- mucous membranes lining various , terview concluded— "1 trust you know organs o f the human body. the value o f the prize you’re getting?” Another ingredient o f Peruna, cory- The other flushed. dalis formosa, is classed in the United “ Er—seventeen millions, is it not?” States Dispensatory as a tonic. he stammered. Cedron seeds is another ingredient of A s t o t h e K Solle. Peruna. The United States Dispensa Pretty Girl— Yes, 1 must suy that 1 tory says of the action 6f cedron that It is used as a bitter tonic and in the have a host of admirers. New Suitor— More than you can treatment o f dysentery, and in inter mittent diseases as a substitute for shake a stick at, eh? quinine. Pretty Girl— Er— worse than that. Send to us for a free book o f testi More than my father can shake a monials o f wliat the people think of Pe stick at. runa as a catarrh remedy. The best M is t a k e In t h e X a n te . evidenre Is the testimony oX those who Girl (in grand stand)— It's interesting have tried it. to watch the crowd. Look at the faces of the people. They’re all agog for the U p A ic a t iiM t a H u r d O ut*. game to begin. The great driver into tits secrets of Pie Paced Youth—Ailagog? I don’t nature, who had accumulated a fortune find any such name oa the score card. and retired from active business in order You mean Altrock, don’t you?—Chicago to he able to give his whole time to study Tribune. and experiment, was observed to be cogi Mothers will find Mrs. Winslow's Soothing tating profoundly. the bos' remedv to use ios their childrou "What are you giving your mind to Syrup during the teethiug period. now?1' inquired oue of his laboratory as sistants. X o t S u sp ic io n s. "I was merely wondering,” he answered, The Constable— Yes. your worship, “ what becomes of all the corks.” the prisoner is a most suspicious char acter. The Accused (indignantly) — It’s him that’s suspicious. Aw’m no suspecious o’ onybody!— Punch. • CRESCENT L im it . EGG-PHOSFHATE Mrs. Stubb— It states In this maga zine, John, that the shortest men on earth are the Laplanders. Mr. Stubb— H’tu! They couldn’t be ally shorter than an American man after his summer vacation. BAKING POWDER yt * A modern leavener at a moderate price; is 30 per cent, more efficient than “ Trust” or Cream- of-Tartar products and absolutely free from the health-racking Rochelle Salts residue invariably accompanying their use. C IT « I I I J storer. Dr. R. St. Vitas’ Dance and >rvous Diseases penna- neatly cared l>y Dr. i .ine's Great Nerve Re Rend for FREE $2 00 trial bottle and treatise. H. Kline, Ld., 931 Arch St., Philadelphia, Pa. L ost Its E d ffe , “ Great guns, barber, that razor of yours is lu a terrible condition!' ex claimed the victim iu the chair. “ Yessah, Ah ’spect yo’ am all right. Ah done wore dat razor to er ball las’ night, sah, an’ Ah reckon de grln’stone am what It needs.” — Boston Post. Get it from your Grocer 25 c - FULL POUND - 25 c He K new . “ Why is it,” asked the teacher of the class in chemistry, "that there is more nutriment in beans, for example, thaD there is in pork?” 5 3 OO SH O E S * 3 5 0 P erm an en t K itchens, stables, sheds and kennels.—I f "20- | M ule-T eam ” B orax is sprinkled on the floors and j places in fe cte d w ith dry rot, mould, decay, and Shoes at All Prices, for Every Member of the Family, Men, Boys, Women, Misses & Children W.L.Douffl&a $4.00 and $0.00 Gilt Edge Shoe* cannot bo »quailed at any ¡«Ice. W. L. Dougl&a $2.00 and $2.00 shoe* are the belt in t he world F on t C o l o r E y e l e t * Vsetl E x c lu s iv e ly . « T T a k e .%«» N u b n iit u t e . W. L. Dougla* name and prb’e la stamped on bottom. Sold everywhere. Shoes mailed from factory to any part of the world. Cataloime free. W. L. DOUGLAS, 158 Spark St., Brockton, Mass. ! insects such as beetles, ants, cockroaches, b u gs and other verm in, it w ill arrest the d ry rot and j drive the verm in aw ay. B orax is not inju rious, j and there is no dan ger from poisoning w hen usin g it. A G e n t le H in t . Charity workers often feel great awk wardness in making public appeal for funds. Few of them, declares the Washing ton Star, can carry off that embarrass ment with the grace of the colored preacher, who said to his congrega tion : "Bnidren. Ah kain’t preach hyah an* board in heb*n.’* Catarrh Cannot be Cured w ith L O C A L A P P L IC A T IO N S , as t h e y c a n n o t re a ch th e sca t o f th e diseu se. C a ta rrh is a b lo o d o r c o n s t it u t io n a l d i-e a s e , an d in o r d e r t o c u r e it y o u m u st tak e in t e r n a l re m e d ie s. H a ll’s C a ta rrh C u re is ta k e n in te rn a l y , and acts di- retd lv u p o n th e b lo o d a n d m u c o u s s u rfa ce s. H ail s C a ta rrh C u re is n o t a q u a ck m e d ic ne. It w as p r e s c r ib e d by o n e o f t h e best p h y s ic an » in ( h is c o u n t a y fo r y e a rs an d is a re g u la r p r e e m p tio n . I t is c o m p o s e d o f t h e best to n ic » k n o w n ,c o m b in e d w ith th e best b lo o d p u rifie rs, s c t in g d ir e c t ly o n t h e m u c o u s s u rfa ce s. T h e p e r fe ct c o m b in a t io n o f t h e t w o in g r e d ie n ts is w h a t p r o d u c e s s u c h w o n d e r fu l resu lts in cur* lu g C a ta rrh Rend f o r t e s tim o n ia ls free. F. J. C H E N E Y Si CO., P ro p s ., T o le d o , O. R old b y D ru g g is ts , p r ic e 7.V\ T a k e H a ll's F a m ily P ills fo r c o n s t ip a t io n . 1* j o u r m ou th s im ila r In any way to th e » L o t » ’ I. so. n o n eed to w ear a w obbly, unusable pa rtial plate o r ill-titt in /, ord in a ry b rid g e work. T h e D r. U ise system o f -T E E T H W IT H O U T P L A T E S ” The result o f 21 years’ e x p e r ie n ce , th e new way o f re p la c in g teeth in th e n ou th -t e e t h in fa ct, teeth in a p p ea ra n ce, teeth t o ch e w y ou r fo o d up on, os you did u p on y on r natu ra l ones. O n r fo r c e is so or_*an- Ired we can d o y o n r e n t ir e crow n , b rid g e o r plate w ork in a day i f n ecessa ry . P ositiv ely pa in less e x tra ctin g . O n ly h ig h -cla ss , s c ie n tific w ork. W IS E Dr W. a . D E N T A L C O , IN C . V i s e . M a n a ger.. 21 years in P ortla n d Second Floor, f a ilin g r I uilding. Third and Vi««h- ______ 8 A. M to 8 P M. Sun Ington ________ S treets. _______ O ffice .•ours. F days. 9 »o 1 P M Painless l-xrracting. Stic; plate«, fc «|> Phones A and Main 2K9 ly on the bow els, cleanses ASK CONGRESS FOR THE MONEY toe system e{ fc i tualtv. • r General Allen C e rta in T h a t L a w m a k er» Wjll Be Lib e ral T o w a r d Pro po sed S c h e m e . Washington, Sept. 8.—Should the tests of the Wright brothers’ aeroplane prove successful, it is probable that within one year the war department will have a fleet of aeroplanes as well as a fleet of dirgibles as an adjunct :or military warfare. Brigadier-Gen •ral Alien, chief of the signal corps clieves congress will be liberal in its ppropriations if the tests are a sue ss. A full report of both the dirgibl • md aeroplane tests w’ ill be got ready *r sul mission when the $1,000,000 ap iopriatiou for aeronautics comes up or discussion. It is now fully realized by arm • fficers that the United States is far ehind other countries in aeronautics While demonstrations have been mad abroad that air craft are an absolut • ccessity in future warfare, no step ive teen taken here, and army ex rts are now anxious to make up fo •st time l y quickly assembling a- lerial fleet. When, on September 27. 1907 it w » p announced that the war department would buy a dirgible balloon and a. eroplane, some persons believed th. •an would never materialize. Only sev ral army officers who knew of the uture plans realized that an effort was o be made to establish an aerial fleet or the United States government. It is said at Fort Myers that Secre try of War Wright has approved th« quest of Brigadier-General Allen t. a •ptain Thomas S. Baldwin, who so) irgible No. 1 to the army, be hire ■ supervise the transportation and e I ition of the airship and the hydro *n plant which Capta;n Ba’ dwin a's applied to the government to the mil tary exposition at St. Joseph, Mo hich begins on September 21. From St. Joseph the dirgible will 1. iken to the Aeronautical and Sign i Corps school at Fort Leavenworth, in command of Major Russell, and on th. ompletion of the modern balloon muse at Fort Omaha, about the middle >f next October, it will be taken there permanently. W ith th e . t i assists one movercoming habitual constipation ennoMontly. To get its lenejieial ojjects buy the Genuine. Iu n u ja c t u r e d !>y t ! \o F ig S C y r u p o . SOLD BY LEADING DRUCGiSTS 301 p«-BOTTLE TOWERS FISM BRAND . n v .v . WATERPROOF OILED GARMENTS B r ig h t L a «l. He 2 T h e re is a re m e d y o v e r six ty F x | > !a I u .'A . “ How many horse power is she?" he ¡1 years o ld — A y e r ’s C h e r r y mirthfully Inquired. S P ectoral. O f c o u r s e y o u h ave The stranded aiitomoblllst was work heard o f im probably have u sed ing over his car. Up came a su roast to it. O n c e in the fa m ily , it sta y s ; follower of the plow. “ Sixty,” replied the automohillsL the on e h ou seh old rem ed y f o r “ Then, by heck, why don’t she go?" cou gh s and hard c o ld s o n the •‘Because, m.v frieud, thirty are pull ch est. A sk y o u r d o cto ra b o u tit. ing emh way.” — Cleveland IMalu Dealer. " I have pnoumonta three time», and * T a lle s t T r e e In th e Ayer’ * Cherry Pectoral has brought me safely through each time. I have lust recovers« from my last attack, airetl sixty seven. N o w onder 1 praise it." — E. V. H ig g in s , Steven» Point. Wts. j W o r ld . The tallest tree iu the world so far as has been ascertained is an Austra Iilado by J. C. A y er Co., L ow ell, A lso m anufacturers o f liau gum tree of the species eucalyptus StRSAPAULU. regnuns, which stands in the Cape Ot PILLS. way range. It is no less than 415 feet HAIR VIÛ0R. high. Gum trees grow very fast. There ctassa rn e .n os. . m eie m nmi Is oue lu Florida which shot up forty Ayer’ s Pills in crea se th o activity ot feet In four years and another in Guat th e liver, an d th u s aid r e c o v e r « emala which grew 120 feet In twelve years. Tills corresponds to a rise of ten feet In a year, or nearly oue foot per mouth. Ä /liters 'r e s e e n t m s p le in e a re cut on larg e patterns.designed to give the wearec t h e utmost comfort 222B0TIU 35CTS.ATAU GROCERS WHEN YOU COME TO PORTLAND UGHT’WWBLE-CLEH ¡GUARANTEED Wd'ERPR0°f SU IT S * 3 2 2 S L IC K E R S * 3 2 2 s i M f me ctfiffu r YOO KA*t UAtS rut Si CM Of HU FISH. 'taMUl* K new th e G n n if, A ll th e N am e. For Coughs and C olds ARRANGE) TO STOP AT IS O U R M OTTO T H E C O R N E L IU S Said an Em ployer: “ Stick to quality. P A R K A N D ALDER STS. It will win out in the end.” We do A N ew and M odern European Hotel, catering “ stick to quality.” That is the reason particularly to State people. A refined place for our graduates are so thorough and iu ! ladies visiting the city, close to the shopping such demaud. Investigate our claini3 to center. Rates reasonable. Free Bus. N. L CLARKE, (late of Portland Hotel) Mgr. superiority. Catalogue, business forms I and penwork free. Call, phone or write. N o . 3 7 —O® P N U A young woman wax lu company P o r t l u m l I t i i s i u e s s C o l l e g e HEN writing to advertiser» pl< T e n th and Morrison, Portland, Oregon with a university graduate, and ua(ur- W mention this paper. ally the talk ran upon books. By and A. P. ARMSTRONG. LL. B.. PRINCIPAL by there was a lull in the conversation, broken presently by the young woman, who sa id: “ What do you think of Fielding, Mr. Smith?” “ Oh,” was the answer, “ fielding Is important, of course; but it Isn’t worth much unless you have a good hatting average.” BUSINESS COLLEGE In "Here, you !" said the aristocratic own er of the corner building. "What arc you putting up this measly clupboan) shack alongside of my house for?” "Shack nothin’ !" answered fhe busi ness like youth who was superintending its erection, with equal arrogance. ‘‘This is a shoe shinin’ parlor." POHTLANO. OKKUON BEHNKE-WALKER STUDENTS SUCCEED. WHY? They are Trained fo r business In a business-like w ay. W hy not enroll in a reputable school that places all of its graduates? I. M. W A L K E R . Pres. SEND FOR CATALO G U E O. A . B O SS E R M A N , See. R e c e iv e r . Patience— I hear Will is going to ! marry that girl he’s been spending so | much money on. Patrice— Yes. He’s going to make her a permanent receiver.—Yonkers Statesman. j v u p s ffT g s Aeroplane Fleet Is Planned as ix ir ifS e n n a Addition to War Equipment acts gootly yot prompt "Because,” auswered the boy with the bad eye, “ when you order ’em at a lunch F I R E IN M I N N E S O T A . counter you get a plateful of beans and only hulf a bite of pork.” — Chicago Trib Several Sm a ll T o w n s Are Threatened ute. With Destruction. W K D M IG I/A S W . L. Donjjlai makoo ami sell» more m « i’i •3.00 and •3.50 shoes than any other manufacturer in the world, be cause they hold their shape, fit better, and wear longer than uny other make. ARM Y BROADENS OUT § y A "That's a powerful boy o f your’n, Ike," said a prominent citizen o f Polk- vllle. Ark. "You betcha!" proudly replied the parent of th prodigy. "He can swear like a pirate and the little feller’s only 5 years old and hain’ t never been in sight o f the ocean iu his life, neither!” — Buck. M in s tr e l* . "Mintah Walkah, wot am de diflTunce 'tween a trav’ler startin’ to Tangier an' a plate o’ veal hash?” **I give that one up. George. What ia the difference between a traveler starting for Tangier and a plate of veal hash?” ” I)e one am Morocco bound an* de uddah am half calf.” "Ladie« and gentlemen, the celebrated vocalist. Prof. R o x de Bote, will now sing that beautiful and touching sentimental ballad. ‘Take Your Face Away, Clarence; You Have Been Using a Safety Razor.'** Duluth. Minn., Sept. 8__ The Mesaha /ange tonight is threatened with a new outbreak of the fire which swept away Chisholm Saturday and wiped out thou sands of acres of standing timber. After a day of quiet the flames, which died down Sunday, were fanned into renewed fury again yesterday, and ar«' sweeping on toward (libbing. Buhl and Nashwauk ffom the south. Snowball, 100 inhabitants, was des troy ed yesterday afternoon by a fire that came upon it suddenly. The poo pie had no opportunity to fight the flames, and fled in terror. Snowball is about two miles from Nashwauk. Brooklyn, a small suburb of Hibhing. is threatened by fire. Buhl and Nash wauk. which were threatened with de struction Saturday, are again in dan ger. The citizens are fighting the flames desperately. Aurora is sur rounded bv fires and the citizens are fighting them. Mitchell, a small town about one mile south of (libbing, was threatened with destruction all day yesterday, and w is saved only by the efforts of the in habitants and the employes of the Du luth, Mesaha & Northern railroad whose roundhouse is situated there. Several hundred men are still guarding the place. The pine timber which sur rounds Mitchell has been almost all consumed. Between Nashwauk and Hibhing, a region 22 miles long, the forests are one continuous front of flamed. From Hibhing it is an appalling sight, and big clouds of smoke have been pouring 1 over the threatened city all day, hiding th# sun. May Arbitrate Dispute. Providence, R. I., 8ept. 8__ There is a possibility that arbitration may be j called npon to end the troubles of the j local street railways and their em ployes. which threaten to precipitate a general strike on the trollev lines op- ) crated by the New York. New Haven j k Hartford railroad in three states. I Should such a strike be ordered, no | less than 32,000 men would be involved. The whole trouble arose over the dis charge of 54 men employed bv the local company. The company officials de clare that the action was due entirely to a breach of discipline. W hat is Castoria. / ’ ''A STO R IA 13 a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. other liarcotic substance. Feverishness. CURES ECZEM A, . A C N E ,T E T T E R E T C The skin is an index t , the quality of the blood. Eczema, Acne, Tetter, pimples, rashes, eruptiors, etc., show that some unhealthy humor or acid im purity is diseasing end corrupting the circulation, so that instead of su p p ly in g nourishm ent and strength to the fine, delicate tissues of the skin, it is con tin u ally pot.ring out its acrid and unhealthy accumulations. E xternal application« of salves, washes, lotions, etc., tnay relieve some of the itch in g and other discomfort caused by skin troubles, and for this reason should be used, but such treatment cannot reach the humor-laden blood, and therefore can not cure. A thorough cleansing of the blood is the only cure for skin diseases. S. S. S., a purely vegetable preparation, is the best and quickest rem edy. It goes down into the circulation and neutralizes and rem oves the acids, impurities and humors, thoroughly purifies the cirrulation and perm anently cures skin diseases of every kind. When S. S. S. has driven the humors and impurities from the blood, and cooled and cleansed the acid-heated circulation, every symptom passes away, the skir. is again nourished with rich, healthful blood and the trouble cured, as the cause has been removed. Book on skin disease* and any medical advice free to all who write. I HE SW Ii T SPECIE IC CO., ATLANTA, GA. Fertilizer Plant Burns. Chicago. Sept. 8.—The wool honse i and fertilizer plant of Armonr k C o. in the Union stockyards, were destroyed j I v fire last night. The buildings were j five stories high, built o f brick, snd I covering the entire block. The fire was the first ia the stoekvards ia seven | rears, and sttraeted an immense crowd of spectators. Loss, $3b0,000. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor Its age i3 its guarantee. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. cures Constipation and Flatulency. It destroys Worms and allays It relieves Teething Troubles, It assimilates tho Fcod, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Tho children’s Panacea— Tho Mother’s Friend. The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has boon in use for over 30 years, has home tho signature c f Chas. H. Fletcher, and has been made under his personal supervision since its infancy. Allow no one to doceivo you in this, A ll Counterfeits, Imitations an d11 Just-a3-good ” aro but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health o f Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment. Letters from Prominent Physicians addressed to Chas. II. Fletcher. Dr. F. Gerald Blattner, of BufTalo, N. Y., Bays: “ Your Castoria la good lo r children and I frequently preucrlbo It, always obtaining tho desired results.” •ALCOHOL 3 PER CENT. AVegeiable Preponi ion for As similaiiir* foe FoodanlRrtub I ing da’ S lomaclis and i Joweh of p2;-, Promotes DideslionJClrofi ness and Rest .Contain« neitt*.- Opmm Morphine norMwtril. N o N a t r c o t ic . £ r . ,pr o f G il u tX J TU JVU JJt D oom ed to Die as Rebel. San Francisco. Sept. 8.— Passengers on the steamer City o f Sydney, which | arrived here yesterday from Panama and Central American ports, brought the news that Captain Lee Cannon a graduate of Cornell, who is said to be j one of the leaders in the Honduras , revolution, was captured and has been sentenced to death. According to the reports heard by the passengers. Can j non killed 15 men in hia last stand, bat | was finally captured. It is pleasant. /W *> W - S’l fl— » I k c U l.U lf Aw rSm d . t e z 'U r . O iW - m S fìS m ttm A perfect Remedy for romfl?* tion , Sour Stomach.Dlairtori Worms f wvulstons.Fewmk ness and LOSS OF SU£P. Dr. Gustavo A. Elscngraeber, o f St. Paul, Minn., says: “ I have used your Castoria repeatedly in my practice with good results, and can recom mend It as an excellent, mild and harmless remedy for children.” Dr. E. J. Dennis, o f Et. Louis, Mo., says: “ I have used and prescribed your Castoria In my sanitarium and outside practlco for a number of year* and find It to he an excellent remedy for children.” Dr. 0. A. Euchanan, o f Philadelphia, Pa., Bays: ” 1 have used your Cat- toria la the case o f m y own baby and find It pleasant to take, and hare obtained excellent results from its use.” Dr. J. E. Elmpson, of Chicago, 111., B a y s : “ I have used your Castoria In eases c f colic In children and have found It the best medicine o f Us kind on the market.” Dr. It. E. Enklldson, o f Omaha, Neb., says: “ I And your Castoria to be a standard fam ily remedy. It is tho beet thing for Infants Bnd children I have ever known and I recommend It.” Dr. L. It. Itoklnson, o f Kansas City, Mo., says: “ Your Castoria certainly has merit. Is not its age, its continued use by mothers through all theee years, and the many attempts to Imitate It, sufficient recommendation? W hat can a physician add? Leave It to the mothers.” Dr. Edwin F. Pardee, of New York City, Bays: “ For several years I hare recommended your Castoria and shall always continue to do so, as It has Invariably produced beneficial results.” Dr. N. B. Sizer, o f Brooklyn, N. Y., says: “ I object to what are called patent medicines, where maker alone knows what Ingredients are put la them, but I know the formula o f your Castoria and advise Its use.” g e n u in e CASTORIA ALWAYS Be&ra the Signature of Far Sunk Sienarar* < t N EW YOHK. A IH month*. Old J5 D im s - f t turn E xact C o p y o f W rapper. The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 3 0 Years. Wftftav IT M IT , N t « TO «Ml OfTT