Forest Grove press. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1909-1914, December 07, 1911, Image 3

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    Terrible Suffering
TURKEYS. GEESE. DUCKS, CHICKENS,
WILD DUCKS. WILD LUSt, RABBITS. ETC.
W# want t> ieui in large quantltiee for our Ihunka-
givlng trad». It is not neceeaary to write in nd-
Tim-e. Ship uh ell > ou have uml we will pay you
whatever the u;arket sfforn«*. We do ¿iot chugge
sai on. — Today
we
* tU
na ! ollowst
* ■
“ ere 7>«yi
ri g
oliowwt
lock Ho*.'», 8I-2c.
l ise 1 Chickens,
Chicken ¡g¡j
12c. i
Ve«l up to ISO pounds, 12 l-2u.
W e never 1 ‘harvc conunisaio >. Aii.tress shipment*:
T R A N K L. S M I T H M E A T C O .
“ Fighting: the Beef Trust” ■
o r tla n d ,
.
.
.
O regon
COLLECTIONS EVERYW HERE—No
charge unless we get your money.
Colton Adjustment Co., 410 Abington
Bldg., 106J Third St., Portland.
Machinery
Second-Hand Machin­
e n ’ bought, sold and
exchanged: en gin es,
boiler«, sawmills, etc. The J. E. Martin Co.. 76 1st
Bt* Portland. Send for Stock List and prices.
KODAKS
AND
KODAK
S U P P L IE S
4 4 5 H aw thorne A v e ., P ortland, Ore.
DAIRY FEED!
BBT AND CHEAPEST
lit;
m i!
Ask your dealer for it. I f he does
not handle it drop us a postal card
and we will furnish you the name of
a dealer who does
ÏÏT T ^
•ALBERS BROS:
BO YNTO N FURNACES
Most econom ical and effe ctiv e fo r house
and school Pleating.
¡¡ilMILLlNG C0.i;i|
¡ portland , O regon !
J. C. BAYER EURNACE CO.
Front and Market St*.
b eq u est.
E czem a All Over Baby’« Body.
“ When my baby was four montha
old his face broke out with eczema,
and at sixteen months of axe, his face,
hands and arms were In a dreadful
state. The eczema spread all over his
body. We had to put a mask or cloth
over his face and tie up his hands.
Finally we gave him Hood’s Sarsapa­
rilla and In a few months he was en­
tirely cured. Today he Is a healthy
boy.’’ Mrs. Inez Lewis, Baring, Maine.
Hood’s Sarsaparilla cures blood dis­
London Puts Faith In Cats.
eases and builds up the system.
Get It today in usual liquid form or
London still depends upon its army
chocolated tablets called S a rsa ta b s. of cats to handle the rats among the
ships that come up the Thames. The
port of London authority has made
known its estimate for oats’ milk for
the ysar. The appropriation la for
jj'f ‘ALBWBROS.
$4,000.
W rit* for catalogues and literature.
Developing
and printing. Mail orders given prompt attention
1 o r t l a n d t h o t o fc u p p ly Co.
149 Third Street
PO R TL A N D . ORE.
W AN TED—A t once, 2 men to leayn
to drive and repair automobiles.
HAWTHORNE GARAGE
m
*T give to good fathers and mother*
In trust for their children, all good
little words of praise, and encourage­
ment, and all quaint pet names and
endearments, and I charge said par­
ents to use them justly and generous­
ly, as the needs of their children may
require.”—From the last will and tes­
tament of Charles Lounsbury, in
which' he distributes his “ Interest in
the world” to succeeding men.
Portland, Or.
WOMEN *
MAY AVOID
OPERATIONS
By taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s
Vegetable Compound
Influence of Clotnee.
Clothes have a most surprising in­
fluence on the mind. If you don’t be­
lieve It. some day when you are tired,
or perhaps blue, or even cross, take a
bath, put on something dainty fresh
from top to toe, and your best go-to-
meeting gown, and you’ll feel at If
a fairy wand had suddenly touched
you with some wonderful, transform­
ing power. You’ll find yourself look­
ing at the world through a rosy mist.
Instead of clouds of dull gray. It will
be easy to smile.—Suburban Life.
Women ana Love Letters.
It ts one of the settled facts In the
history of love letters that men will
write and women will keep. A woman
cherishes her love letters as she cher­
ishes her mirror or her powder puff.
She kisses them before she goes to
bed, and presses them to her bosom
before she does her hair up In the
morning. She reads them for weeks
and knows where to find them for
years; and about the only safe thing
the man who has written them can do
la to marry her.
MAKES CLOTHES WHITE.
Glass Sldswalk.
For some time the city o f Lyons,
France, has been using glass for side­
walks Instead of brick or stone. It is
laid In blocks eight Inches square,
each block containing sixteen squares,
resembling a checkerboard. It has
proved more lasting than stone, and
much
cheaper.— Denver
Municipal
Facts.
_________________
The troublesome problem, of wash­
day solved by RED CROSS BALL
BLUE. The blue that Is all blue.
Solid package; no liquid to leak or
spill. No adulteration. Made for 20
years and used everywhere.
A large package only 10 cents.
Makes the clothes enow white. Less
bother, less waste. More satisfactory
results and practical economy. ASK
YOUR GROCER.
Permanent Institution.
W e are getting the Information from
Paris right along now that the corset
Is going to be abandoned the coming
season. Every few years something
of this kind Is given out, but It doesn’t
appear to affect the corset. Paris can
do almost anything with the fashions,
but It has never yet been able to put
the corset out of business.
Constipation causes many serious dis­
eases. It is thoroughly cured by Doc­
One a
The follow ing letter from ‘ Mrs. tor Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets.
Orville B ock will prove how unwise laxative, three for cathartic.
it is fo r women to submit to the
Arsenic for Baking Powder.
dangers o f a surgical operation when
To use arsenic Instead of baking
It may be avoided by taking Lydia
E. Pinkham’s V egetaoie Compound. powder while she was making bread
•2.50, *3.00, *3.50 & M.OO SHOES
S h e w a s f o u r w e e k s in th e h o s p ita l was the terrible mistake made by a
W O M E N wear W . L. D ouglas stylish, p erfect
a n d c a m o h o m o s u f f e r i n g w o r s e native woman recently, at La Grange
fitting,easy w alking boots, b eca u se they give
th a n b e fo r e .
Bay, W. A. Five natives died from
lon g wear, same as W .L .D ouglas M en's shoes.
H e r o is h e r o w n s ta te m e n t.
eating a portion of the loaf, and two
Paw Paw, M ich.— “ Two years ago others are recovering.
T H E S T A N D A R D O F Q U A L IT Y
I suffered very severely with a dis­
FO R O V ER 30 Y E A R S
placement. I could
Superfine Strategy.
hot be on my feet for
"Strategy in war,” explained the
T h e workmanship which has made W . L .
a lonp time. M y
Douglas shoes famous the world over is
physician t r e a t e d Irish military Instructor, “is whin ye
me for seven months don’t let the lnlmy discover that the
maintained in every pair.
without much relief ammunition is run out, but Just kape
W . L. Douglas shoes are warranted to
and kt last sent me on firing."
hold their shape, fit and look better and
to A nn A rbor fo r
wear longer than other makes for the price.
an operation. I was Hits Himself in Head With Hammer.
there fou r weeks and
CAUTION T*ie Ke m , i n e L a v e W . L . D o u g l a s
It is just as reasonable to hit your­
U nU I l u l l n a m e a m i p r ic e s ta m p e d o n b o t t o m
came home suffering self in the head with a hammer to
8hoes Sent Everywhere — All Charges Prepaid.
worse than before. cure a headache as it is to try to cure
I f l o w t o O r d e r b y M a i l . — I f W . L. Dotlg-
My mother advised rheumatism with alcohol.
f las shoe» are not sold in your town,send direct to
Salgrene
[ factory. Take measurements o f foot as shown
....................... _ -ma to tr7 Lydia contains absolutely no alcohol.
I in m odel; state style desired ; size and width
Pro­
E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound,
\ usually w orn ; plain or cap toe; heavy, medium
’ light sole. I do the largest shoe m ail
curable at all druggists.
and
I
did.
Today
1
am
well
and
strong
prd er business in the world.
O N E P A I R o f u»y B O Y S ’ • 2 ,9 * 4 .5 0 o r
and do all my own housework. I owe
Illin stru te il € '» t u l o g F r e e ,
• 3 .0 0 S H O E S w ill p o s it iv e ly o u tw e a r
Medical Dinner
W . ! . . IMI U Ci L A N ,
my health to Lydia E. Pinkham ’s
T W O P A I R S o f o r d in a r y b o y s ’ sh o e #
145 Spark S t., Brockton, ]
Sallle, a darky cook down In Vln-
Fast Color Eyelets Used Exclusively.
Vegetable Compound and advise my
friends who are afflicted with any gtnla, has been taught by her mlstresi
female complaint to try it.” — Mrs. to cook chickens en casserole— an ao
O r v i l l e B o c k , B. B. N o . 6 , Paw Paw,
compllshment In which she take!
Michigan.
great pride It is always done on oo
Can be handled very easily. T h e s ick n ro cu re d , and all others 1 b
I f you are ill do not drag along until
Bamo stable, n o m atter how “ exposed,” k e p t fr o m having the dis­
caslone of state, and Sallle hunts up
ease. by using SPO H N 'S L IQ U ID D IS T E M P E R CURE. G ive on an operation is necessary, Dut at once
th e tongue o r In feed. A cts on th e b lo o d and expels genus o f all
company to show her prowess. Sun­
form s o f distem per. Be»t rem edy e ver know n f o r mnres in foal. take Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable
day morning recently she came In
O ne bottle guaranteed to cu re on e case. 60c and $1 a bottle; SSond Compound.
$10 dozen, o f druggists and harness dealers, o r sent express paid by
For thirty years it has been the stan- gleefully with the remark: "Yonder
m anufacturer». Cut shows how t o p ou ltice throats. O ur Fres
B ook let gives evervthing. Local agents wanted. Largest selllni dard remedy fo r women’ s ills, and has
come Mr. Clifford up de road to see
horse rem edy in existen ce—twelve years.
SPOHN MEDICAL CO„ Chemist* and Bacteriología*, GOSHEN, IND„ U. S. A. positively restored the health o f thou­ Miss Judith. Hadn’t I better cook the
sands o f women, W h yd on ’t y o u t r jlt ? chicken In castor oil?"
S E N D FOR C A T A L O G U E .
Wesley’s Cup Filled.
On one occasion Wesley said, while
preaching in Dublin: “All crimes have
been laid to my charge of which a
human being Is capable, except that
of drunkenness.” Whereupon a woman
arose and shouted: “ You old villain!
And will you deny that you pledged
your bands to Mrs. Blank for a noggin
o’ whisky, and didn’t she sell them to
our parson’s wife?” After a moment
of amazed silence on the part of the
audience, Wesley calmly “ thanked
God that his cup was now full.”
W. L. DOUGLAS
COLT DISTEMPER
Sickly School Children.
A physical examination of 3,219
School children In three counties In
Georgia showed 2,228 o f them Buffer­
ing from one disease or another. Most
o f the diseases were such as adenoids,
hookworm, defective eyesight, hearing
and teeth. Is the time not coming
when In the public schools as much at­
tention will be paid to the physical
condition of the children as to any­
thing else? Should It not be done!—
Knoxville Journal and Tribune.
To Get Rid of Snail*.
A friend whose large garden w u be­
ing overrun with snails wrote to the
bureau of agriculture at Washington
for a remedy. She was told to put
large pieces o f cut raw potato on the
under side of a board, raised at one
end, a few Inches from the ground.
This she did, with the result that In
one week a thousand snails had col­
lected In that one spot.
Stayed to the End.
A fine example of coolness was given
the other day by a telegraph operator
at Rennes, France, while the postof-
flee was burning. The Central postr
office in Paris received from them the
following message: "The postoffloe la
on fire on the floor below us, where
the telephone cabins have been
burned. W e will leave when the
flames reach our floor." Soon after
all were obliged to escape to the
basement.
______
Welcome Passing.
It looks as If the day were past
Truth or Repose.
when all that was required to make a
What Sha Supposed.
God ofTers to every man his choice certain style of actress was unpleas­
Shortly after Sir Lawrence Aims*.
Between truth and repose.—Ralph Wal- ant notoriety and a nervy manager.
Tadema, R. A., was knighted, he and
|o Emerson.
Lady Alma-Tadema gave an "at home"
First Requisite.
at St. John’s Wood. Everybody pres­
One of the first characteristics ne­
ent was congratulating them, and one
cessary to a woman that she may
lady was very profuse. "Oh, dear Sir
M e x ic a n
.
hand on her. Influence Is that she shall
Lawrence,” she said, "I am awfully
be willing and glad to be herself.
glad .to hear of the honor you have re­
ceived. I suppose now that you are
I>o Yon Vie E ,« Salve?
A p p ly o n ly fr o m A s e p t ic T u b e s t o
knighted you will give up painting
P r e v e n t I n fe c tio n . M u r in e E y e S a lv e In
and live like a gentleman.”
1 T u b e s — N e w S iz e 25 c .
M u rin e E y e L iq ­
Mustang
L t n it n e n t
FOR RHEUMATISM.
M rs. O live Huntington, Nortons, O re., says;
“ I c o n s id e r y o u r M e x ica n M u s t a n g L in -1
im en t th e b est o f lin im en ts. I h a v e used I
i t f o r d ifferen t a ilm e n ts a n d i t a l w a y s !
g a v e s a t is fa c t o r y results. I t is e s p e cia lly I
g o o d in cases o f I n fla m m a t o r y K h e u m a -I
tis m an d a ll fo rm s o f la m en ess.”
I
I
2 5 c . 50 c . $1 a bottle at Drug & G en ’ l Stores I
OUT O f TOWN
PEOPLE
o«n rcoeiveprompt treat­
ment* o f Non-Poiionoos,
Hes;th-bail ding remedies
froia
C. G E E W O
the Chineee doctor.
Try once more if you have been doctoring with
til is one and that one and have not obtained ner-
ssanent relief. Let this great nature healer dtag-
moee your case and pre*»:-ii-e some remedy whose
action is qnick. sure sno safe. Ri* prescriptions
are compounded iroui Ron««. Hert*>. Buds and
Barks that ha«e been gathered from every quar­
ter of the globe. The secret* o f these medicines
are not known to the outside world, hot have been
handed down from father to son in the physicians*
families la China.
C O N SITT A T IO N FREE.
I f yon live out of town and cannot call, writ« for
* circular, enclosing 4 cents in
u i d 2 5 c -5 0 c .
E y e B o o k s in ea c h P k a .
Hat Masoullne and Feminine.
Let us thank heaven that the hat
masculine is no worse than it Is and
of the hat feminine paraphrase the
words o f Hamlet when he held In hi*
hand the grinning skull o f Yorlck:
“ Now get thee to my lady’s chamber
and tell her that no matter what her
hat to this complexion she must come
at last.” _________________
Bee’s Sting.
The most practical and altogether
effectual remedy for bee stings Is to
put ammonia on them Immediately!
this Is a simple remedy, but the ap­
plication of ammonia will give Instant
relief and prevent swelling.
Effect of Well-Decorated Room.
A well-decorated room makes its
Impression first as a whole, as a
beautiful piece of color, as a unity
within which all the parts are hap­
pily related to each other.— School
Arts Book,_________________
California Treea for Egypt,
Fruit trees from California will be
planted In Egypt by an English com­
pany which has secured a large tract
of land with a view to engaging In the
fruit-growing Industry on an cite naive
scale.
_________________
Good In 8kyscrapera.
"Tnese skyscrapers are a great ooiz
▼enlence,” said the man who is en­
grossed In business. "In what way T"
“When your doctor orders you to a
higher sJtltude. all you have to do is
to take the elevator.”
Their Hiding Place.
Rome of the prettiest romance« will
-remain unwritten, because they am
safely locked up In the breasts of
sngelic old maids.
THE C. GEE WO CHINESE MEDICINE CO.
1 U J f r s t Si , Cor. M orrboa
V.
Parti— H. O r t f * * .
for C
oughs
C o
l d
»
Appeal for Native Talent.
A New York hotel man, who has
Just returned home after scouring Eu­
rope for cooks, complains that they
are a scarce commodity abroad. The
condition Is one for which hotel men
themselves are largely to blame. Why
don’t they encourage native talent In
the cooking line Instead of filling their
kitchens with foreigners?—Rochester
Democrat and Chronicle.
Indian Aristocracy.
Among the guests at an Indian
dance were Mr. and Mrs. Walslngham
Kick-a-hole-ln-the-Tenee, Misses Gwen-
doyn and Cleopatra Buffalo-Fat, Miss
Hayzelle Ssw-the-Bear-Oo-lnto-a-Hole
and her brother. Algernon, and Char-
lev Fell-Off-the-Brtdge. and his sisters,
Claudia and Penelope.— Washington
Post.
_______________ __
Falling of the Race.
The advice of the old lawyer to his
son was that no matter what his re­
lations with womankind he should
never write a love letter and never
destroy one. It Is probable that this
counsel of perfect wisdom fell on deaf
ears, for when any particular man Is
consumed by a fever for any particu­
lar woman he at once commences
writing love letters.
RELIEVES
V t iiïs b e Salve. TIRED EYES
Waterproof Glue.
To make an Impermeable glue, soak
ordinary glue In water until It softens,
and remove It before it has lost Its
primitive form. After this dissolve
It In linseed oil over a slow fire until
It Is brought to the consistence of a
Jelly. This glue may be used for Join­
ing any kind of material. In addition
to strength and hardness, it has the
advantage of resisting the action of
water.
Stops
Neuralgia
Pains
Sloan’s Liniment has a
s o o t h i n g effect on the
nerves. It stops neural­
gia and sciatica pains in­
stantly.
Here’s Proof
Mr*. C. M . Dowker of Tohannesbarr,
Mich., writes :—“ Sloan * Liniment Is
the best medicine in the world.
It has
relieved me of Neuralgia. Those pains
have all gone and I can truly say your
Liniment aid stop them.”
Mr. Andrew F. Lear of 50 Gar Street,
Cumberland, M d.. writes;— r* I have
used Sloan’s Liniment for Neuralgia
and I certainly do praise it very much.”
SLOANS
LINIMENT
is the best remedy for rheu­
matism, b a c k a c h e , sore
throat and sprains.
At all dealers.
P r i c e 2 3 c .,3 0 c .a n d $ 1 .0 0
Sloan's bnok on
H ot *«*, C s'tl.1
H o f* >nd F ou l*
H a ir G e r m s
Recentdiscoveries have shown
that falling hair is caused by
germs at the roots of the hair.
Therefore, to stop falling hair,
you must first completely de­
stroy these germs. A yer’s Hair
Vigor, new improved formula,
wiil certainly do this. Then
leave the rest to nature.
Doei not change the color of the hair.
A ijers
Formula w ith such botti«
it to yon*
y Show doctor
Aak him shout 1%.
then do as he says
Recent discoveries have also proved that
dandruff is caused by germs on the scalp.
Therefore, to cure dandruff, the first thing
to do is to completely destroy these dan­
druff germs. Here, the same Ayer’s Hair
Vigor will give the same splendid results.
—
M od« b y Uw J . 0 . I j r u C o., LowoU, ]
Doctors’ Privileges.
In the year 1613 the city of Londos
contained only thirteen surgeons and
doctors all told. They were exempt
from serving on Juries and from beae
lng arms In time of war.
B a ck a ch e
Is only »»a o f many symptoms which some women en­
dure through weakness or displacement of the womanly
organs. Mrs. Lizzie White of Memphis, Tenn., wrote
Dr. R. V . Pierce, as follows >
“ At times I was hardly able to be on my feet.
I believe I had every pain and eohe • woman
could have. Had a very bad caae. Internal
organs were very much diseased and my back
was very weak. I suffered a great deal with
nervous headaches, in fact, I suffered ell over.
This was my condition when I wrote to you for
advice. After taking your * Favorite Prescrip­
tion ’ for about three months can say that m y
health was never better.”
Drl P ierce’s Favorite Prescription
Is a positive cure for weakness and disease of the feminine organism. It allays
inflammation, heals ulceration and soothes pain. Tones and builds up the nerves.
Do not permit a dishonest dealer to substitute for this medicine which has •
record of 40 years of cures. “ No, thank you, I want what I ask for.”
Dr. Pierce’* Pleasant Pellet» Induce mild natural bow el movement once a day .
Old Cornwall Ceremony,
Monumental Majority.
Dancing Is a part of a seml-rellg-
If one could get the vote o f thosa
lous ceremony held at St. Ives, Corn­ who feel worse the day after a holiday
wall, on the day of the feast of St. than they did the day before, he prob­
James. The people dance the old ably could be elected.—Atchison Globe.
Cornish "Flurry” dance and “ The Girl
I Left Behind Me,” and then sing the
"Old Hundredth."
After that they
have a banquet and small sums of
money are distributed. The custom
dates from a century ago, when a
fund was established for the purpose
by a man named KnlU. It la known
aa the Knlll ceremony.
U o t h -r s w ill Lud M rs. W inslow ’ s Soothing
Syrup th e best rom edv to use tot th eir children
l u r in g th e teeth in g p e rio d .
Paper Drinking cups.
In the schools of Austria the chil­
dren are taught to carry several sheets
of writing paper In their pockets at
all times. Then, when a child Is
thirsty, he can roll one of the sheets
Into a cone and make a perfectly serv­
iceable cup which may be placed,
after being used, In the nearest waste
paper box. How to roll the cones
deftly Is taught the children.
The
tearing of a not*h about half an Inch
long near one end before rolling the
cone serves to make the Improved
c u d stronger.
F re e to O n r R e a d e r s
W rite M urine Eye R em edy Co., C h lea g o , for
48-pnge Illu strated E y e Book F ree. W rite a ll
ab o u t Y o u r E ye T ro u b le an d they w ill advU e
aa to th e Proper A p p lica tio n o f th e M urine
E y e R em edies In Y o u r Sp ecial C ase. Y o u r
D ru g g ist w ill tell y o u th a t M urine K ellevee
Sore E y e s, Stren gthen s W e a k E y es D o e sn 't
S m art, Soothes E ye F a in , and e e lls for 60c.
T ry I t In Your E y es a n d in B a b y 's E y es for
Booty E y elid s and G ran u la tion .
IS YOUR
STOMACH
IN BAD
CONDITION?
Then by all means get a
bottle of
HOSTETTERS STOMACH
BITTERS
this very day. It makes
weak stomachs strong,
keeps the liver and bow­
els active.
GET HOSTETT R'S
AT ALL DRUGGISTS
Not Really Camel’s Hale.
Camelshalr brushes are not mads
from the hair of camels, but from tha
His Real Meaning.
When a bad-tempered man grows tails of Russian and Siberian squii-
emphatic In his remarks and says hd rels.
does not care a “ curse” he means, or
should mean, to be correct, that he
does not care a cross, the lingual
metathesis here being similar to that
which makes "gooseberries” out of
gorseberrles.
COL DS
For over fifty years Rheumatism and
Neuralgia sufferers have found great
relief in Hamlins Wizard Oil.
Don’t
wait for inflammation to set in. Get a
bottle today.
An Old Team.
The Hlttites were an ancient nine
of more than local fame. Their In­
side play was very fine; they studied
well the game. They bested Babylon
one year by twenty points or so; left
Tyre and Sldon In the rear, and beat
out Jericho.—Washington Herald.
S h ake In to T o u r S h oes
ATVm’ a Foot F.*JW\ a powder for tha feet. It curve
painful, swollen, sm arting, ew eetlng feet. Mekee
new sboee ee*y. Sold by ell Druairtate end Shoe
Store*.
D on 't accept any enbetltute.
Semple
F R E E . Addreee A . 8 . Olmsted. Le Roy. N . Y .
try Met (ret.
On a Higher Plane.
Love letters will be on a much high­
er plane when the malls are carried
by airships.—Washington PosL
Lead to Fall of Man.
A Brooklyn magistrate hae decided
that cucumber« are fruit. If they
would grow on a tree this would es­
tablish a workable theory that they
accomplished the fall of man. They
have frequently done so since.
D e s tr o y s
K ê e le y
IALC0H0L
CURED IN ONE DAY
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