Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911, September 17, 1908, Image 7

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    A n T ie « .
The oong HONOR CHAMPIONS
W elcom e to Her
of the Hair 0:eg o n Gives
A thletic Sons.
"Never marry a man to reform him.
my dear,” counseled Aunt Hephzibah. “If
you do reform him lie'll hate you for it.
and if you don’t you'll al-vays be pitying
yourself for having married a man who
wasn't good enough for you.”
rescent
maplcinc
2S25DTTLE 35CTS.ATAÜ BBOCERS
“W HIZ”
A N ew P a r l o r Card G a m e
F R E E
G o to y ou r D e a le r and bu y a pound' p a c k a g e o f
20 M ule T e a m ” B O R A X .
C ut off th e top
p an el from p a c k a g e and m ail to P a c ific C oast
B o r a x Co., O akland, C al., w ith 4c in sta m p s and
th e W H IZ gam e w ill b e prom p tly s e n t you p r e ­
paid.
W H IZ , th e N ew P a r lo r Card gam e, is composed
of 44 handsom ely p rin te d c a rd s inclose«! in a flap
c a se w ith fu ll and co m p le te ru les fo r p la y in g . E n ­
te rta in in g . in s tru c tiv e , and ca n be played by all
th e fam ily .
S im ila r gam es c o s t 50c in th e sh ops. You can
g e t it F R E E .
IF Y O U V E
NEVER WORN
J f ^ \ t e V ci” U IV C \/m K i‘\/ a E \ ia ! R
you’ve yet
/ t o learn the bodily
com fort it qives in
the wettest weather
MADE f o r —
H a r d s e r v i c e
------------A N D
G UA RA NTEED
W A TERPRO OF
»300
| AT AIL GOOD STORES
CATALOG FREE
> KASPARILLA
This sterling household remedy is most
successfully prescribed for a “ world of
troubles.” For derangements of the di­
gestive organs it is a natural corrective,
operating directly upon the liver and ali­
mentary canal, gently but persistently
stimulating a healthful activity.
Its
beneficial influence extends, however, to
every portion of the system, aiding in the
trocesses of digestion and assimilation of
ood, promoting a wholesome, natural
appetite, correcting sour stomach, bad
breath, irregularities of the bowels, con­
stipation and the long list of troubles
directly traceable to those unwholesome
conditions.
Kasparilla dispels drowsi­
ness, headache, backache and despond­
ency due to inactivity of the liver,
kidneys and digestive tract. It j s a
strengthening tonic of the highest value.
If it fails to satisfy we authorize all
dealers to refund the purchase price.
H oyt C hemical C o . 1’ortland, Oregon
i
C. Gee Wo
T h e well known re lia b le
ALASKA WHEAT.
MAKES
. A LASTING CURE
Idaho Experiment Station Man Writes
Concerning It.
B y U. E H ys’op. A gronom ist, U n iv e r'ily o i Idaho
A g ricu ltu ral E xp erim en t S tation . Moscow.
There are certain mineral medicines which will remove the external
On account of the numerous in
quiries coming into our station, wc symptoms of Contagious Blood Poison, and shut the disease up in the
find it necessary to issue this pres- system for awhile, but when the treatment is left off the disease will surely
return. Then the loathsome symptoms of ulcerated mouth and throat,
bulletin concerning the so-called
0
copper-colored spots, falling hair, sores and ulcers, etc., are usually worse
There are four verses. Verse
“Alaska" wheat.
because the disease has made rapid progress on the internal members, and
1. Ayer’s Hair Vigor makes
This wheat, when given ample fielu weakened the constitution and general health of the sufferer. S. S. S . is
the hair grow. Verse 2. Ayer’s
space or conditions favorable to the the only remedy that can be used with perfect safety in the treatm ent of
individual plant, has a branching head Contagious Blood Poison, and with the assurance that a lasting cure will
Hair Vigor stops falling hair.
borne on a rather tough straw at a result. This medicine, made entirely of roots and herbs of recognized
Verse 3. Ayer’s Hair Vigor
Thousands Witness Big Parade on
height of between four and five feet. curative and tonic value, antidotes and destroys th e powerful virus of the
cu re s d an d ru ff. V e rse 4.
Portland Streets—Number of
The mesh bears two and three ker­ disease, and by purifying the blood o^ every particle of the poison and
enriching and strengthening the circulation, removes every sypmptom of
Ayer’s Hair Vigor always re­
Trophies tA Favorites.
nels. When grown under close field the trouble. S. S. S. does not hide or cover up the disease in any way, but
stores color to gray hair. The
conditions the head tends to be much drives it entirely out from the blood, leaving not the slightest trace for
chorus is sung by trillions.
smaller, branches less, and the mesh future outbreaks.
Home treatment book with valuable information and
Portland, Sept. 13.—Crowds of bears from one to two kernels, very any medical advice desired sent free to all who write
“ B e fo re using A yer's H air Vigor I had very
th in and v ery poor h air. But I continued to
laurel leaves, more modern and spec­ seldom three. If heads grown under
use th e Vigor until my h air greatly improved
T H E S W IF T S P E C IF IC CO., ATLA N TA, GA.
in every w ay. I have lined it off and on for
tacular, of course, than the simple these conditions alone were examined
th e p a s t t e n y e a rs.”- M R S . M. D R U M M O N D .
N ew ark, N . J .
token of victory of ancient Greece the impression would be obtained that
Ite m s of In terest.
M O W A H I) E . R U R T 0 2 4 .—A in n y*r a r x Ch.’in l.t,
11 l-rm lvu ie, C'olorHùo. Specim en p r ic e .: Uold,
were pressed upon the brows of O re ­ this wheat never bears but two ker­
Made by J . C. A yer Co., L ow ell, M ass.
Chattel mortgages.
M s m - fa,- —-----
A lso m a n u fa ctu rers o f
Bonds.
gon's victorious athletes last night nels to the mesh, a mistake which
. . „
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SARSAPARILLA.
I
Promissory notes.
on the triumphal return of Smithson, some writers appear to have made.
l i p r c PILLS.
The beards, while not numerous
t y V
# O
CUERRY PECTORAL. |
Pawnshops.
Gilbert and Ketly from the Olympic
are dark in color and considerably
Loans.—Toledo Blade.
games in London.
stronger than we find on our common
S ee k in g n F ittin g E n v iro n m e n t.
All Oregon joined in the demon­ wheats, but not so long or stiff a?
A p p o rtio n in g th e Y e a r .
Mrs. Raynor— Your brother Algy is
stration, and no Olympic winner, those found on the durums or maca­
A R R A N G E TO ST O P AT
Xow strolls the youth beside the sea.
going to spend the rest of the summer in
even in the days when poets sang roni wheats. The normal kernel is a logging camp, is he? What is his idea
No longer grimly thrifty.
light in color, short and plump, with
of heroes and of men who sailed from an unusually op.en groove, which al in doing that?
For just two weeks’ vacation he
P A R K A N D A L D E R STS.
Must save up coin for fifty.
the shores of Troy to bring back lows the kernel to be easily broker,
Mrs. Shy tie—The poor boy has taken
A New and M odern Europ ean Hotel, catering
Washington Star.
a
notion
that
he
wants
to
wear
a
French
honor, ever received a more royally in threshing. A cross-section shows
particu larly to S ta te people. A refined p lace for
enthusiastic welcome on his home­ the interior to be white and powdery, beard, and he's going there to try to raise ladies visiting th e city, close to th e shopping
M o th e rs w i l l fin d M rs. W in s lo w ’ s S o o t h in g
the
necessary
foundation
for
it.
with
comparatively
little
horny
starch
cen ter. R ates reasonable. F re e Bus.
B y ru p th e b a t re m e d y t o u se to i t h e i r shr.ldr'M) coming.
On their journey across the
•
l u r i n g th e t e e t h i n g p e r io d .
continent honors and attentions were The shrunken kernels naturally are C I T C S t. V itu s’ Dance nn«t orvoua Diseases perm»-
N. K.. CLARKE, (late of Portland Hotel) Mgr.
harder.
I I I 3 nently cured by Ur. l -inu's G reat Nerve Re-
heaped upon them, and on their en­
R e v e ra a l of F o rm .
■torer. Send for FREE $2.00 tr ia l bottle «n«t treatise.
Taking
everything
into
considera
“Scranley. "have you abandoned the lee- trance into the borders of their na­
Or. K. H. K lin e , Ld., 831 A rch S t., Philadelphia, Pa.
tive state admiring multitudes con­ tion, 1 am led to conclude that this
| ture platform for good?”
ft«
F a u lty
C o n stru ctio n .
is
the
Egyptian
or
Miracle
wheat,
a
“I have, Horrocks. I married a gifted tended to do them homage.
“I
away up in front,” Mrs. Lap­
In Portland last night enthusiasm Poulard, and that it belongs to that
and eloquent woman and Fm the audi­
reached a «limax in a gorgeous variety of the Egyptian known a- sling was saying, “and yet l couldn’t
ence now.”
,
EGG-PHOSPHATE
pageant, rivalling in spectacular bril­ E-ldorado, which is very closely re­ hear half the actors said. I tell you
there’s something wrong with the agnostic
liancy and display any similar scene lated to the seven-headed variety.
Shake Into Your Shoes
The Poulards are peculiarly adapted properties of that theater.”—Chicago
A llen 's F o o t-E a s e , a p ow d er f o r t h e f e e t . It cures that has been presented in this city.
p a in fu l, sw ollen , s m a rtin g , s w e a tin g f e e t . M akes
Aged men and women participated, to dry regions, but never have been Tribune.
*
j*
new sh oes e a sy . S o ld by a ll D r u g g is ts and Shoo
children took part and small boys grown to any extent in America
S to re s.
D o n ’t a c c e p t a n y s u b s titu te .
S a m p le
Their
yields
have
never
proved
to
be
A
modern
leavener
at
F R E E . A d d ress A . S . O lm sted , L e Roy, N . Y .
yelled themselves hoarse in an intoxi­
of such a nature as to warrant their
cation of admiration.
a moderate price; is 30
G e n . C o r b i n L i k e « O ld C l o t h e « .
The most spectacular feature of the extensive growth, even for stock food
per cent, more efficient
Ever see Gen. Corbin’s old shoes? He demonstration was the big parade And the inferiority of the flour pro­
than “Trust” or Cream-
had them made four years ago when he Thousands of persons witnessed it duced from them has prevented their
of-Tartar products and
went to the Philippines, and he’s wearing and thousands cheered it as it passed use to any extent for the production of the happy homes of to-day 1» a
’em yet. They’re great. The general de­ In every street through which the of bread.
absolutely free from the
vast
fund
of
information
as
to
tho
tests a new pair of shoes or a new suit parade passed sidewalks were lined,
The high yields claimed for the
health-racking
Rochelle
of clothes. A young fellow came along to while windows and every available wheat in this section of the country, best methods of promoting health and
his place near Washington recently and point of vantage were crowded.
in some cases 277 bushels per acre, happiness and right living and know­ Salts residue invariably
accompanying their use.
said :
In addition to the individual trophy are .fabulous. One of the promoters ledge of the world's best products.
“Sir, I don’t want to ask for money, presented by the City of Portland to states that from one head of the
Products of actual excellence and
but I would be grateful if you would give the boys, each has also been the recipi­ wheat he obtained seven pounds;
G et it from your Grocer
me an old suit of clothes.”
ent of a handsome trophy—the gift from these seven pounas he produced reasonable claims truthfully presented
“Not by a good sight,” said the general, of each respective Oregon town 1345 pounds, or a yield in round num­ and which have attained to world­
“but there is a new suit inside you can claiming one of the boys as a native. bers of 220 fold It is from these wide acceptance through the approval
have.”—New York Sun.
Baker City on Sunday night pre­ figures that the yields noted in the- of the Well-Informed or the World;
sented Dan J. Kelly with a loving various papers, and in the circular oi
Catarrh Cannot be Cured
cup of beauteous design, and last the Adams-Hobe Seed Grain com spi or Individuals only, but of the
w ith L O C A L A P P L IC A T IO N S , r s th e y c a n n o t
night
Forrest C. Smithson received pany, of Juliaetta, Idaho, are com many who have the happy faculty of
r e a c h t h e s c a t o f t h e d is e a se . C a ta r r h is a blood
puted. To show the ridiculousness of selecting and obtaining the best the
o r c o n s t i t u t i o n a l d i-e a s e , a n d in o r d e r 1 0 c u r e a similar trophy as the gift of the
computing yields in this way. we de
it y.*u m u s t t a k e i n t e r n a l r e m e d ie s . H a l l ’s Multnomah Amateur Athletic Club
world affords.
C a t a r r h C u re is t a k e n i n t e r n a l . y , a n d a c t s d i­
Charles L. McNary, of Salem, on be­ termined in a couple of cases, the
r e c t ly u p o n t h e b lo o d a n d m u c o u s s u r fa c e s .
One of the products of that class,
H a l l ’s C a t a r r h C u re is n o t a q u a c k m e d ic .n e .
half of the citizens of the capital, number of grains produced from one
seed of Little Club grown under fa­ of known component parts, an Ethical
I t w as p r e s c r ib e d by o n e o f t h e b e st p h y s ic .ana
presented
Alfred
C.
Gilbert
with
an­
in t h i s c o u n t« / f o r y e a rs a n d i s a r e g u la r p r e ­
vorable conditions in our breeding remedy, approved by physicians and
e m p tio n . I t is co m p o st'd o f t h e b e s t to n ic s other handsome cup.
k n o w 1 , c o m b in e d w ith t h e b e st b lo o d p u r ifie r s ,
As an additional honor, Dr. Morri­ plat. One plant produced 1176; the commended by the Well-Informed of
a c t in g d ir e c t ly o n t h e m u c o u s s u r fa c e s . T h e
son, on behalf of the Multnomah other 1800 kernels. Now, reasoning the World as a valuable and whole­
p e r f e c t c o m b in a t io n o f t h e tw o in g r e d ie n t s is
as this seed company has done, if we
w h a t p r o d u c e s s u c h w o n d e rfu l re s u lts in c u r ­ Athletic Club, announced that that
should plant one bushel of this Little some family laxative Is the well-known
in g C a ta r r h
F e n d fo r tr s C m o n ia ls fre e.
institution
had
voted
a
life
member
F . J . C IT E N E Y
C O ., P r o p s ., T o le d o , O.
Club to the acre, we Would obtain Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna. To
ship to each of the victorious trio.
S o ld b y D r u g g is ts , p r ic e 7 5 c .
1176 or 1800 bushels. This would be get Its beneficial effects always buy
T a k e H a l l ’s F a m i l y P i l l s fo r c o n s tip a tio n .
the genuine, manufactured by the
a rather high yield, even for Idaho.
REPUBLICANS WIN.
This year the company had 700 California Fig Syrup Co., only, and
T h e Iz n n « l o f t h e F r e e .
acres in the wheat grown on different for sale by all leading druggists.
“There’s eight nations represlnted in
this ward of ours,” said Mr. Ilalloran Majority in Maine Much Reduced in farms in this locality. A thirty-aert
tract near Moscow, which
was
Four Years.
to his wife on his return from a politi­
threshed in the middle of August,
cal meeting. He began to count them
Portland. Me., Sept. 15.—The Re­ went about thirty-two bushels per
publicans carried Maine yesterday acre. Mr Adams stated at that time
off on his fingers.
I m your n.outh mìiii II- r In any way to the above? If
so. io ntiil to vviuir a wobbly. uniMHblo partial plat«
“There’s Irish, Frlnch, Eyetalians, by about 8,000 plurality, as against that his best yields had been thirty-
or ill-fit tin . ordinary bridre work. The Dr. YVI m
26,816
in
the
last
presidential
year,
Poles, Germans, Koossians,
Greeks
five bushels. He supplemented thi»
ayateni of
and 8064 in 1006. At midnight re­ remark, however, with the statement
“ T E E ^ H W .T F .C U r P L A T E S ”
an’------”
turns for governor from 468 out of that his stands were poor in every
Tifi rcMiilt of 21 'i'.inT ex per «nifi, tho new way of
Mr. Ilalloran stopped, and began 519 cities, towns and plantations
replaclm.:
looth
fin» u n n ih tooth In fact, teeth la
IS O U R M OTTO
case. But considering the large acre
again:
ni>i>«nrnnce, teeth to chew your food «iron, an you
give Bert M. Fernald (Rep.), 72.177; age, the fact that several differen'
Said
an
Employer:
"Stick
to
quality.
did
u|ion
your
natural
onea
Our force i$ nu tirgan-
“There’s Irish, Frlnch, Fz.vetalians. Obadiah Gardiner (Dem ), 64,99.'!
i/o<l wo i im «lo your out ire crown, bridge or |>lat«
farmers grew the crop, and the effect
Poles, Germans, Roosians, Greeks—an’ The same places in 1904 gave Cobb of a close stand, noted above, we must It will win out in the end.” We do work In a da.v if noooMMury. 1'onilively puinlewi ex.
ain’t it queer I disremimber the other (R e p ). 75.334; Davis (D e m i. 49.416 take this as an indication, at least, of “stick to quality.” That is the reason tra d in g . On,.. hi*h-oiaiM. Mcientitic work.
W I S E D E N T A L C O , IN C .
The remaining places in 1904 gave the yielding power of the wheat. This, our graduates are so thorough and in
wan? There’s Irish, Frlnch----- ”
Dr W A Wine. Miwuurcr.. 21 yearn In Portland.
“Maybe ’twas Americans,” suggested Cobb 1630, Davis 730. The missing however, would not be considered an such demand. Investigate our claims to Ho'ond
Floor. Kailing lluildin
Third anti V\ * m H-
towns, which are small, four years extra large yield for this country.
inermi Hi reel * Ottico 1 «»urn. H A. M to H P. M. Hun-
Mrs. Ilalloran.
• I iivm , 8 lo ) P. M lit in I ohm I tt r a c ti n g . 60c; platea.
superiority.
Catalogue,
business
forma
ago cast 1630 Republican votes and
The analysis of the wheat upon
SO up. Phoned A and Main 2L29.
“Sure, that’s It,” said her husband. 730 Democratic.
which the company appears to base and penwork free. Call, phone or write.
“I couldn’t think.”
P N U
N o. 3 8 -O f
The Democratic vote increased its hopes amounts to practically noth­
more than 13.000 over that of 1904, ing in determining the bread-making | P o r tla n d ItiiH in n ss C o lle g e
H U N w r i t in g Io » d v o rtlm ir g jtlo a i«
T e n t h a n d M o r r is o n , P o r tla n d , O r e g o n
while the Republican vote fell off quality of the flour It is true, that
m e i n i o n t i l l s III* p e r .
about 2500. The Republican plural­ bluestem wheat, which analyzes higher A . P . A R M S T R O N G . L L . B .. P R I N C I P A L
ity is the smallest recorded in a in protein than Little Club, makes a
presidential year in 25 years.
better quality of flour, but it is alsc
The two parties split even in the true that macaroni wheat, which an­
20 cities, each capturing 10. The vot­ alyzes higher in protein than Blue
ing was particularly heavy in the stem, makes a lower class of flour,
rural districts, owing largely to the and consequently is discriminated
popularity of Mr. Gardiner among against by the miller. The low-grade
the farmers as head of the State flours turned out from our mills usu
Grange, .Patrons of Husbandry, the ally show a higher protein content
F o r In fa n ts and C hild -en .
Democrats making large gains.
than the patent Corn has consider­
B U SIN E SS COLLEGE
All four Republican candidates for able protein, but the chemist seems
PORTLAND. ORKOON
congress were elected, and for state unable to find any gluten (that all es
auditor Charles P. Hatch, Republican, sential part of a good flour). Even
B E H N K E-W A LK ER STUD EN TS SU CC EED . W H Y?
of Augusta, defeated his opponent.
f the chemist had found a high gluten
content in “Alaska'' wheat, we would
They aro T rained fo r bunineas in a business-like w ay.
Cholera Proves Deadly.
still not be justified in concluding
W hy not enroll in a rep u tab le school th a t p laces all o f its graduates?
St Petersburg, Sept. 15.— It is an­ that the wheat would make a good
I. M. W A L K E R . P res.
SEN D FO R C A TA LO G U E
O. A. BO SSER M A N . See.
nounced officially that from noon quality of flour The proof of the
wheat
is
in
the
bread
it
will
make
September 12 until noon yesterday
there were 256 cases of cholera and oromised to have a milling test madt
Upon our request the company hat
64 deaths in this city. The mortality
since the beginning of the epidemic soon. Until this test is made, how­
is over 25 per cent. One of the vic­ ever, we must assume that the wheat
tims yesterday was a tenor belonging will make no better flour under the
to the famous choir of St. Alezandre- name of "Alaska” than it did when
Nevsky, who was stricken after the known as “Wheat of Miracle."
In spite of all the beautiful stories
service. A council of physicians has
recommended the closing of the sa­ which have been written concerning
loons at 5 o'clock on workdays as the origin of this wheat, regardless of
alcoholics are especially susceptible | the many wonderful things which
have been imagined about its quality.
to the disease.
a»id taking into consideration the im
In the m atter of food you can t afford to
pression as to yield, which hat so
Harriman Makes Big Profit.
skillfully been
thrown broadcast
sacrifice Quality for Cheapness. Economy
Chicago. Sept. 15.—The net earn­ throughout the American continent by
ings of the Union Pacific and the | this seed company, w ho advertise their
is right and good but inferior food products
Southern Pacific railroads for the j wheat for sale at $20 per bushel, we
have yet to find any point of merit
are dear a t any price.
month of July were the largest that | In it which would warrant the public
either of these roads has reported! paying more for "Alaska" wheat than
for that month in their history. Ini the prevailing market price of out
the cases of both, however, the gross common varieties.
earnings showed a material decrease
Sou thern B eaten B a a ea lt.
as compared with latt year. A good j
showing in net earnings was brought
One quart sifted flour, one-balf coffee
,o o acts
about by a material reduction in op- cup of lard, one-half pint milk, one
I crating expenses.
level teaapoonful aalt Rub flour, salt
is econom ical—not Cheap. T ry
and lard together until smooth, then t
Take Evidence on Merger.
i t T h e best at any price or
add milk. Rest twenty minutes, or un- \
Salt Lake City. Sept. IS.— In the til the dough blisters and pops when ;
your
money back.
federal court here an order was en­ pulled apart. Roll out shout a quarter '
tered yesterday appointing Sylvester i
JAQUES MFC. CO.
G. Williams, of Denver, special ex i of an Inch thick, cut with amall bis­
I MAMf • ‘
Chicago-
nminer to take evidence in the suit of j cuit cutter and prick each with a fork, j
'Guaranteed
the United States government against | Bake twenty minutes In rather hot j
VMS eiRtâVR lovHin, new von« errv.
Pare and
the so-called merger of the Harri oven.. This quantity makes sbont ;
WhoiesoMM,
thirty biscuits.
man Pacific railway line».
THREE WIN AT OLYMPIC EVENTS
A
WHEN YOU GOME TO PORTLAND
THE CORNELIUS
CRESCENT
BAKING POWDER
One of the
Essentials
25c•'FULL POUND"25c
CHI NESE 4
Root and Herb
DOCTOR
Hu» made a life study of
I roots und herl>H, un<l in th a t
itudy discovered and is siv .
to th e world h is wonder-
rem edies.
No M ercu ry , P o is o n s o r D ru g s U s e d - H e C u re s
W ithout O p e r a tio n , o r W ith o u t th e Aid o f a k n if a
He guarantees to Cure C ata rrh , Asthma, Lung,
fh ro a t. Rheum atism . Nervousness. Nervous D eb ility,
Stom ach. L iv er. Kidney T rouhlesm lso Lost Manhood,
fem ale W eakness and All P r iv a te Diseases
1
f
A SU R E CAN CER
CU RE
*ust R e c e iv e d f r o m P e k in g , C h in a —S a f e , S u r e
a n d R e lia b le .
I F YOTT A R E A F L IC T K P . DON'T DELA Y.
D E L A Y S ARK DAj((iLKOCTS.
C O N S U L T A T IO N
F R E E
tf you can n o t c a ll, w rite forsym p ton b la n k and clrciv
lar. In clo se 4 < o r is In Ptanii>s.
T H E O. (IK K WO ( ’IT 1NKSJC M E D IC IN E 0 0 .
1621-2 F ir s t S t ., Cor. M orrison,
P ortlan d, Oregon.
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