Forest Grove press. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1909-1914, October 19, 1911, Image 6

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    During recent years ballooning has
been revived as a rich man s sport,
and there have been several Interna­
tional meets at which prizes were
awarded for distance and duration
flight.
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and you will get results. We
know it stops falling hair, cures
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hair preparation ever placed upon the
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extreme popularity?
Cynicua— He never tells the truth
about anything unless it is absolutely
necessary.— Philadelphia Record.
" A r e you interested in orlthoiogy,
Mrs. W uffer?”
“ N ot at all now, although I once
did a pipe rack for my husband.” —
Birmingham Age-Herald.
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with planes and wings and rudders,
but their success was Inconsiderable,
for tbelr machines were either too
heavy or too frail.
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Different
inventors
constructed
, ivi predicai werk
re« W produced «I n
winged machines, large and small,
pm i P»! lona,
Fiielr equipped Biadili sbap imi liutai
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light and heavy, but the most they ac­
roo«
Titillai na $35 oak H I
complished were short and uncertain
payment* $Hi per weck
flights or glides from elevated starting
BELMONT AUTO SCHOOL 4
CARLO.
places Finally tn 1903 Octave Chanute
Cul 234 «ad Mermo* Peritai Or.
began to attract attention with his
long glides among the sand dunes In
the vicinity ol Chicago, but his ma­
chine hud no motive power and was
never anything more than a play­
F o r t h e f a r m a t s m a ll coat. B e t t e r lig h t than
thing
c it y g a s o r e le c t r ic it y . S w i t c h « » o n o r o ff like
e le c t r ic it y . N o m a tc h e s ; n o p o s s ib ility o f fire.
in Dayton, O., two brothers named
C o e t o n e -te n th o f c it y g a s .
I d g h t s house,
Wright, bicycle repairers, bad been
b a rn , o u tb u ild in g «, d r iv e w a y . U s e d f o r cook­
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experimenting with plaDes. Chanute
P . A . B R Y A N T , 190 M a d is o n 9 ».. P o rtla n d . Or.
turned over to them all his Ideas and
they helped much tn solving tbe prob­
lem of equilibrium
In 1903 the
Wrights took a machine to Kitty
Hawk. N. C.. and on December 17, Tumors, Goiters, Rheumatism
after several trials and carrying W il­
Chronic» Nervous and female Diseases
bur Wright, It left the rails on which A r e c u re d w it h o u t th e k n ife .
T h o ro u gh ly
It gained Its momentum and flew 825 e q u ip p e d S a n a to riu m . B e a u tifu l loca tion . R a t««
th e lo w e s t. W r it e f o r lite r a tu r e .
feet In 59 seconds— the first actual
Meadow Glade Osteopathic Sanitarium
flight by man in an aeroplane.
Battle Ground, Wash.
Since then tbe Wrights nave re­ Dr. Hud C Cm, Pkrtata.
mained prominent in the work of air
navigation and their names must al­
ways take front rank in any history of
aerial flight
M ost econ om ical an d e ffe c t iv e f o r house
It would require many columns
and school h e a tin g .
merely to mention the marvels per­
formed by nearly 8,000 aviators who
J. C BAYER EURNACE CO.
have flown during the past three years.
Front and Market Sts.
Portland. Or.
Record after record has been broken,
S E N D F O R CATALOGUE.
wonder has piled on wonder with be-
wlldorlng swiftness, until today the
people are not surprised at any feat
which the blrdmen may perform. Dur­
ing this brief period tbe progress has
been truly staggering and the last 12
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months have been richer In achieve­
IN VOIR OWN CARDEN v
ment than any preceding similar pe­
Toa WUI
riod. Such names as Santos-Dumont,
Reduce your «net o f livin g; h a re fresher,
bettor
products;
add to life 's enjoym ent;
Glenn H. Curtiss, Charles K. Hamil­
enhance f o e r p roperty's value; feel better, I
ton. Louis Paulhan, James C. (Bud)
look bettor, d eep better. 9« bettor W e sell J
trees, shrubs, boAhee, vines, plants on the
Mars, Grahame-White, Walter Brook-
theory that “ good Dlants v e il rootd
Ins, Hubert Latham, Louis Blériot.
m ake good frien ds v e i l suited."
I m r f te n ri/ W «M te * . f r m /nr «kg
Count Jacques de l-esseps. Stewart
uiwf UouU kg m I*4T| kgM
Roils, John B. Molssant, J. Armstrong
i TAKIIM mUYmSEIT CO.
Drexel, Eugene B. Ely. Alfred La
Blano, Louis Delagrange, Henry Farn-
ham, J. A. D. McCurdy, Eugene La-
febvr«, Clifford Harmon, Ralph John­
stone. Archie Hoxsey, Lincoln Beachey,
Harry A. Atwood and a boat of others
are familiar to all.
Distance to these blrdmen Is limited
only by the amount of fuel they can
carry.
BELMONT AUTO SCHOOL
Since the placing of RED CROSS
H A L L BLUE on, the market there
has been a rapid falling off In the
sales of all liquid bluing. Why buy
water containing a small percentage
o f bluing when you can get a solid
package and dissolve It as needed.
Makes clothes whiter, lasts longer,
and Is cheaper. Large package, 10
cents. ASK YO UR GROCER.
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POSTOFFICE CLERKS AND CARRIERS
M c K a y B u ild in g
FACT8 ABO UT BLUING.
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Miss Mabel F. Dawkins, 1214 Laf»»
ette St., Fort Wayne, Ind., write«*
“ For three years 1 was troubled with
The efforts to construct an airship catarrh and blood disease. I tried sev­
eral doctors and a dozen different rem­
subject to control has been a long and edies, but none of them did me anr
persistent one. but the necessarily good. A friend told me of Hood’s Sar­
enormous bulk of gas balloons haa saparilla. I took two bottles of this
been a discouraging obstacle.
Such medicine and was as well and strons
as ever. I feel like a different person
a tremendous surface presented to the and recommend Hood’s to any one suf­
wind more than offsets the power of fering from catarrh.”
Get It today In usual liquid form or
the rudder to control, except In a com­
parative calm, and the Invariable dis­ chocolated tablets called Sarsatabg.
aster which haa overtaken the most
elaborate and expensive attempts—
those of Count Zeppelin of Germany—
ig h e s t p ric e s p a id f o r S ilv e r , O ld J e w e lry . Gold
presumably will discourage further ef­ H
l e e t h , E tc. U N C L E M Y E f 'S .
F o r t y years in
fort along this line and concentrate P o r tla n d . 71 S ix th , b e tw e e n O a k and Pine.
Inventive genius upon the aeroplane.
The dirigible balloon, however. Is by
no means a complete failure.
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The ordinary balloon retains the
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pear-shape of the original, but tbe
dirigible Is elongated or cigar-shaped
*roraSjS°cSz*"* Wri" ,or tBf°rmAh*a
and braced along the sides to give it
stability. The control is gained from
A N D
KODAK
a rudder extending from the
sus­
SUPPLIES
pended car, which contains an electrio
fo r catalogu ie©
e© and Ute
lite ra tu re .
Developing
or gasoline motor. W alter Wellman's W rit© p rin
tin g . M a il o r d e r « g iv e n p ro m p t attentila
fruitless attempt to reach the north
F o rtla n d P h o to S u p p ly Co.
P O R T L A N D . ORB,
pole and later to cross the Atlantic U9 T h ird S tr e e t
were among the Interesting but glgan-
S e co n d -H a n d Machin­
tio failures of tbe dirigible balloon.
e r y b o u g h t, sold and
e x c h a n g e d : e n g in e *,
Tha Flying Machine.
boiler-*, sa w m ills, e tc . T h e J . E . M a r tin Co., 76 l i t
Genuine aerial navigation, or Inde­ S t., P o r tla n d . S e n d f o r S to c k L i e t an d prices.
pendent flight as distinguished from
aimless floating in the air, really had
Its birth when men abandoned the
balloon Idea and sought to mtmlo the
CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS
birds. Otto Lillenthal tn Germany.
A n n o u n c e d f o r N o v e m b e r 4th.
P r e p a r e now.
Hiram Maxim tn England and Samuel
W r i t e f o r f r e e b ook, m e n tio n in g th is paper.
P. Langley In the United States ex­
PACIFIC STATES SCHOOL
perimented and constructed machines
W E B U Y O LD GOLD
i i k h im a b o u t It,
than d o as h » s ays
En Route.
A Louisville barrister escorted his
w ife and daughter to a lecture, and
then, to hia w ife ’s annoyance, disap­
peared. H e was on hand, however,
when the m eeting was over.
“ Hello, there, Theodore” said a
friend, meeting the barrister and his
fam ily in the streetcar. “ Been to the
lecture?”
The law yer stole a look at his w ife ’s
face.
“ N o ,” he answered; “ just go in g.”
— Success.
Catarrh and Bl o od Disease-
Doctors Failed to Cure.
D irigible Balloons.
Does not change the color o f the hair.
f o r m u l a w it h M O h b o t t i »
Years of Suffering
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HE navigation of the air! How
the very Idea of It thrills! To
rise above the earth and Clt
from city to city and from con­
tinent to continent! To travel
free and untrammeled as do the birds!
This has been the dream of mankind
for ages.
Impossible of accomplishment? Do
not be too sure. Tremendous strides
toward this splendid, this alluring
goal have been made within the ;>ast
three years. Already have daring
men of the air pierced the blue vault
of heaven to astonishing altitudes, al­
ready have they dashed from metrop­
olis to metropolis with a speed rlval-
Ing the fastest express train, already
have they leaped over mountain
ranges and crossed bodies of water
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separate nations.
If the prog­
ress is to be as great during the next
three years, then. Indeed, will marvels
have been accomplished beyond any-
thing of which today we permit our-
selves to dream.
T
Qtìr o/ramjtxjos
accomplished In aerial navigation, ts
it too much to say that even greater
discoveries will be msde and applied
In the near future? Where shall we
place the limit upon an age which
has produced a machine that talks
and sings, which propels loaded cars
up and down hill by means of an In
visible fluid, which takes protographs
through solid substances, which has
Instant communication by wire be­
tween the most widely separated con
tlnents, which has made conversation
possible between
New
York
and
Chicago and which thinks nothing of
sending wlreles messages from land
to vessels hundreds of miles away at
sea? After all, is a certain and safe
passenger and freight service through
the air more improbable to our near
future than was the automobile and
the electric express train to the future
of the man of the oxcart and the
pole propelled flaiboat?
The balloon Is the elder brotbber
of the aeroplane and Its discovery was
tbe cause of fully as great a sensation.
Compared, however, with the later air
craft. It is very simple and Its possi­
bilities are limited.
Much depends upon the attitude and
j activity of those daring and Ingenious
men who already have elevated the
j science of aviation from the purely
j experimental and speculative to some
To Stephen and Joseph Montgolfier
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thing at least approaching the prac- belong tbe distinction of making the
The experience o f Motherhood is a Heal. If their talents and the talents first balloon. They were papermakers
trying one to most women pud marks of such scientific men as now are or of Annonay, France, and they experi­
llstinctly an epoch in their lives. N o t hereafter may be attracted to the mented for years before they succeed­
one woman in a hun. l)r0b]em of aerial flight are devoted ed In causing a silk bag to rise to the
S S A S S R S i S k r
- R a tio n more nearly celling of their workshop. Tbe first
properly care forh er. ar® * nd
thereforo
more UBeful- men to make a balloon ascension were
self. O f course near- I rat“ er
toward outdoing the mar- Pllatre dea Rosters and the Marquis
ly every w oman now-i ve*ous records already made tn altl- d'Arlandes They went up from Paris
adays lias m e d i c a l ,ude. distance, speed and duration, on November 21. 1783 .and remained
t r e a t m e n t at the, then will the world be the gainer and aloft 25 minutes. A week later Profes­
time o f child-birth, travel
and
commerce be helped sor Charles made an ascent, his bal­
but many approach through this new means of communl- loon being provided with a basket or
the experience with cation
car, a valve, a barometer and sand
an organism unfitted fo r the trial o f
Safety! That la now the thing to be ballast. Thus within a year from
strength, and when the strain is over
her system has received a shock front aimed a t Not till a full measure of the time when the Montgolfiers discov­
which it is hard to recover. Hollow­ It la reached can the conquest of the ered that a bag filled with hot air
in g right upon this comes the nervous air really be claimed or aviation be would ascend, a balloon had been con­
Btrain o f caring for the child, and a lifted from the spectacular to the structed and outfitted almost as com­
distinct change in tho mother results.
utilitarian.
pletely as any of Its successors In the
There is nothing more charming than
Considering wbat has already been 128 years since then.
a happy and healthy mother of chil­
dren, and indeed child-1 drth under right
conditions need he no hazard to health
Faithful to the End.
the purpose. She spoke for women's
or beauty. The unexplainable thing is
During an exploring expedition In suffrage, earnestly and as forcefully as
that, with all the evidence o f shattered
nerves and broken health resulting the arctic regions, some years ago. the her voice would permit, but the audi­
fr^m an unprepared condition, women men spent considerable time hunting ence seemed to remain unmoved and
Will jh * rsist in going Mindly to the trial. polar bears. One day a party tn an rather Inclined to make fun of the
I t Isn’ t as though the experience j open boat saw a big bear with two . earnest talker until she spoke of May­
came upon them unawares. They have ! cubs on the Ice not far distant At or Oc.ynor's action In refusing to In­
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* * * » * « ? ’ but I *»»• boat drew near, the sailors threw terfere when the girls who did picket
duty at the time of the shirtwaist
In many homes o ce childless there
,,V thr 0,d b*ar divided among her makers' strike were arrested. “ It was
are now children U cause o f the fa ct , “ _ V
P.rT,t' g on|T » »mall portion a case of 'no protection for women,' ”
Then, while all three she said, and a big man with his coat
that Lydia E. lin k ham's Vegetable for herself
were
feeding
tn a bunch, the tallora on his arm and his hat off shouted;
Compound makes w o m e n normal,
healthy, and strong.
tired, Inatautly killing the cubs and "Good for you— they are the stu ff!’
A n y w o m a n w h o w o u ld 11k® severely wounding the dam. It ao Then he asked the boy who stood next
Bpeclnl a d v ic e tn r e g a r d t o th is tually excited pity to see her b r to him: “ Say, Is this a labor meeting?”
m itte r is c o r d ia lly In v it e d to
Though fatally wounded, she
suffragette meetln'— that’s
w «,lto t o M rs. IH n k h u n t a t L y n n . tore another lump of meat In piece* “ No— a
M ass, H e r l e t t e r w i l l b e h e ld In and laid It before the cubs. When she what It Is.” Then tbe warm man
shouted once more; “ I take It back.’
• • r ii t cou tld cn csv
found they would not sat. the tried to
and walked down Broadway.— New
raise them up. all the while moaning
York Tribune.
piteously The men fired another vol
Mearrhant— W ell— er— th* truth is,
ley. and then ebe fell between her
my business la hardly worth adverti*. cube, end died licking their wounds
Helping Out.
“ Didn’t we beer you having an ar­
Hustling Ad Solictor—-Then adver­
He Took It Back.
gument with your wife?“ asked th#
tise it for sale.— Boston Traacript.
A woman with a shrill, weak voice neighbor.
addreeeed a email crowd at Broadway
“ Not exactly.” replied Mr. Meekton.
and One Hundred and Tenth street on “ Henrietta waa rehearsing for a suf
Thursday evening from a crude tittle fragett# debate and I was suppos ed to
platform which bad been erected for represent the opposition.”
Motherhood
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GAS LIGHTING SYSTEMS
BOYNTON FURNACES
. COFFEECj
TEA SPICES
Creating an Impression.
“1 suppose you enjoy the glorious
summer days.”
"Seme," replied Farmer Corntossel
“ But I’d enjoy them much more If
wife didn't Insist on my talking dia­
lect In order to supply atmosphere for
the benefit of tbe summer boarders.”
baking powder
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CldOSSET A DEYEI
soar law a one.'
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The Usual Result.
“ Yes. Charlie is as brave as a
stack of Ilona Did you hear about his
daring a policeman to arrest him?”
“ No! Gee, what happened
“ He was arrested.'—Cleveland Plain
Dealer.
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“ W at#r power Is coming to p|a7
a groat part In tha Industries of this
country."
“ Yaa,” replied Mr. Arm Orett, “ asp*,
183 M adison S t .
d ally la Wall street*
FINKE BR08.
Identifying a Scientist
If you know th* name of every­
thing that bites you In the woods
jrou'r* called an entomologist.—Gal­
veston News.
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