Forest Grove press. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1909-1914, December 07, 1911, Image 5

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AIDING THE STRANDED
“I give to good fathers and m others
in tru st for their children, all good
little words of praise, and encourage­
ment, and all quaint pet nam es and
endearm ents, and I charge said par­ G O O D W O R K D O N E B Y A M E R I C A N
S O C IE T Y O F L O N D O N .
ents to use them Justly and generous­
ly. as th e needs of th e ir children may
require.”—From the last will and tes­
tam ent of Charles L o u n ab u r^ In (t A s s i s t s Y e a r ly a T h o u s a n d Fellow -
which he distributes his "Interest In
C o u n try m e n W h o “ G o B r o k e ," E it h ­
the world" to succeeding men.
London Puts Faith In Cate.
London still depends upon Its arm y
ef oats to handle th e rats among the
shlpe th a t oome up th e Thames. T he
port of London authority haa m ade
known Its estim ate for oats’ milk for
the year. T he appropriation la for
$4.000.
FOOT-ROPES WERE NOT SAFE
B o a t s w a in ’s M a ta 8atiaf1ea S k ip p e r by
L o n g F a ll T h a t H e W a a E n ­
t ir e ly In W ro n g .
The skipper was a man who had a
good opinion ot himself and h it no­
tions. H e bad pulled through ship­
wreck, mutiny, and other perils ot the
deep, but he came a cropper once. For
one of hie voyages he had shipped a
boatsw ain’s m ate who bore something
of a reputation.
One day the skipper ordered him
aloft to examine a sail on the royal
yard.
“ 'T aln’t safe, cap’n l" protested the
boatsw ain’s m ate; ‘‘the foot-ropes has
got to be fixed first.”
"Do as I tell you!" tuundr ed the
captain.
"The foot-ropes are all
right. I know they are.”
The man went up.
Five m inutes later he came tumbl­
ing down through the rigging from the
top of the mast, a distance of over
100 fe e t
With a bant; he handed on the belly
ot the mainsail and bounded Into one
of the canvas-covered boats.
The sailors, thinking him dead,
crowded about him In a circle.
To th e ir am azem ent he sat up.
His eyes wandered vacantly about
until they rested on the leathery face
of the skipper, when they lighted up
with Intelligence.
"Cap’n,” he said, slowly; "you w a s
m istaken about them foot-ropes."
R IV A L b G O S S IP IN G C IR C L E S .
WOMEN
MAY AVOID
OPERATIONS
By taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s
Vegetable Compound
The following letter from Mrs.
Orville Rock will prove how unwise
it la for women to submit to the
dangers of a surgical operation when
it may be avoided by taking Lydia
E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound.
S he w as fo u r w eeks In th e h o sp ital
a n d ca m e h om e s u ffe rin g w orse
th a n b efo re.
H e re Is h e r ow n sta te m e n t.
Paw Paw, Mich.—‘‘Two years ago
I suffered very severely with a dis­
placement. I could
not be on my feet for
a long time. My
physician t r e a t e d
me for seven months
without much relief
•jand ot last sent me
to Ann Arbor for
an operation. I was
there four weeks and
came home suffering
worse than before.
My mother advised
........... ........... -me to try Lydia
E. Pinkham’s vegetable Compound,
and I did. Today I am well and strong
and do all my own housework. I owe
my health to Lydia E. Pinkham’s
Vegetable Compound and advise my
friends who are afflicted with any
female complaint to try it.”—Mrs.
O r v il l e R ock , R. R. No. 6, Paw Paw,
Michigan.
If you are ill do not drag along until
an operation is necessary, Dut at once
take Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable
Compound.
For thirty years it has been th e stan­
dard remedy for women’s 111$ id has
positively restored the health of thou­
sands of women. Why don’t you try It?
Stayed to tha End.
A fin* example of ooolnass waa given
th e other day by a telegraph operator
a t Rennea, France, while the poatof-
flee waa burning. The Central poet-
offlee in Parla received from them th a
following meesage: “T he postoffloe la
on lira on th e floor below ua, where
the telephone cablna have been
burned. W e will leave when th e
flames reach our floor." Soon after
all w are obliged to escape to the
b a s e m e n t________________ ___
W h a t S h e Suppoaad.
Mrs. Bronson—Well, where did th a t
Shortly after Sir Law rence Alma.
bit of gossip come from? From the
Tadema, R. A., waa knighted, he and
sewing circle?
Mrs. Woodson—No, Indeed; It came Lady Alma-Tadema gave an "a t home“
from my husband's w hist club on the a t St. John’« Wood. Everybody pres­
en t was congratulating them, and one
4:36.
lady waa very profuse. "Oh, dear Sir
Law rence,” abe aald, "I am awfully
W h a t 8 h e W a n te d .
They had been m arried but two glad to h ear of the honor you have re­
ceived. I suppose now th a t you are
m onths and they loved each other de­
votedly. He was in the back yard knighted you will give up painting
yard blacking his shoes. "Jack," she and live like a gentleman."
called at the top of her voice—"Jack,
A p p e a l fo r N a tiv e T alen t.
come here, quick!”
A New York hotel man, who haa
He knew a t once th a t she was In
Im m inent danger. He grasped a stick Just returned home after acourlng Eu­
and rushed up two flights of stairs to rope for cooks, complains th a t they
the rescue.
He entered the room are a scarce commodity abroad. Tba
breathlessly, and found her looking condition Is one for which hotel men
themselves are largely to blame. Why
out ot the window.
"Look,” she said, "th at's the kind of don't they encourage native talen t In
bonnet - w ant you to get me.”—H ar­ the cooking line Instead of filling their
kitchens with foreigners?—Rochester
per’s Magazine.
Democrat and Chronicle.
H e r Sp e c ia lty .
"I thought you said George had mar­
ried a good m anager.”
"H e did.”
"I called on her yesterday and the
house was In terrible disorder.
It
looked as If everything had been left
to take care of Itself.”
> "But you should see her managing
George.”
C a n 8e e E v e r y t h in g but T h at.
"Fired a policeman, have they?
W hat for?”
"They found he had defective vis­
ion."
"Color blind r
v
“No; gam bling Joint blind.”
S h e C ap itulated .
“Would you like to fly with me?“
asked th e aviator, addressing Miss
F adedout
“Oh. sir,“ she cried, grasping him
around th e neck, “this Is awfully sud­
den. but If you In sist”
Ju st as G ood.
“Is your wife In?“ asked the friend
*f the d ru g g ist
“No,” replied th e druggist, absent-
mindedly, “but I can show you some­
thing Just as good.”—Puck.
In d ia n A ris to c ra c y .
Among the guests at an Indian
dance were Mr. and Mrs. W alslngham
KIck-a-hole-ln-the-Tepee, Misses Gwen-
doyn and Cleopatra Buffalo-Fat, Miss
Hayzelle Saw-the-Bear-Go-Into-a-Hole
snd her brother. Algernon, and Char­
ley Fell-Off-the-Brtdge. and his sisters.
Claudia and Penelope.—W ashington
P o st
________________
F a llin g of the Race.
e r by S e n d in g T h e m H o m e o r
L e n d in g T h e m M o n e y .
The American Society of London
helps upon an average a thousand
stranded Americans In a aeason. So
far this year, however, only 700 have
befen assisted, the New York Sun'a
correspondent says. The officials of
the society attrib u te th e falling off to
the stories about high prices th a t pre­
ceded th e coronation. The society,
which haa been In existence for 13
years, has paid the passage home of
over 10,000 persons and haa supported
numbers In London until the arrival
of funds.
Only five per cent, of the money ex­
pended haa been returned. Thla, how­
ever, la not considered proof of a
lack of gratitude on the p art of the
recipients, as a retu rn ts not expected
ot moat of the beneficiaries. Of those
who have been expected to repay 20
per cent, have kept th eir word. A
considerable p art of the efforts of the
society Is devoted to the assistance
of American Bailors. The home gov­
ernm ent through the consulates as­
sists American sailors on American
ships, but American ships are few and
th e num ber of stranded American
sailors la considerable. The society Is
doing a work th a t many think belongs
to the government.
Despite the supposed non-existence
of a color prejudice In England, the
society has the utm ost difficulty In se­
curing the retu rn of American negroes
to the United States. A whlto man
can be assisted and can get a working
passage to any p art of th e country,
but only three ports, Newport, Cardiff
and Swaflsea, are available for the
signing on of negroes.
It Is noticed this year th a t a num­
ber of husbands have deserted tbetr
wives In England, leaving them stran d ­
ed. This contem ptible method of get­
ting a divorce on th e ground of de­
sertion has been nipped In the bud In
a number of Instances this year.
Twenty-five per cent, of the appli­
cants for assistance are not Ameri­
cans, but Englishm en who think the
society an easy m eans of getting free
passage to America.
The usual story 1» th a t the appli­
cants a re naturalized citizens, but
they are never able to present tb elr
naturalization papers. In previous
years school teachers have made up a
considerable percentage of the appli­
cants, but with the development of
personally conducted tours with all
charges Included, th ere Is now scarce­
ly a case a year. Only one-third of
the sum expended Is contributed by
mem bers of the American society. The
burden falls, with a few exceptions,
upon th e Americans who reside In
London.
F. C. Vanduzer, the honorary secre­
tary, says th a t be could save Ameri­
can visitors many dollars If they Ig­
nored casual appeals and referred per­
sons seeking aid to th e society for In­
vestigation. For instance, th is week
a prom inent American woman for­
warded to the society a .le tte r appeal­
ing for help. An Investigation proved
th a t th e applicant for assistance was
not an American b u t an Englishm an
who had been living for th ree year*
upon money obtained from easy going
Americans who had been "falling" for
his tale of hard luck.
W atch Talked In Hebrew.
I will say nothing of G reek; I
should Irritate myself too much. The
monks of th e Middle Ages were not
so very much In th e wrong when
they asserted th a t Greek was the In­
vention of the devil. Lord knows what
I suffered through i t It w ent b etter
with Hebrew, for I always had a
great predilection for the Jews, al­
though they to this very hour have
crucified my good name, but I never
could get so far In Hebrew as my
watch, which had an Intim ate Inter­
course with pawnbrokers, and In con­
sequence acquired many Jewish hab­
its—for Instance, It would not go on
Saturday—and learned the hold lan­
guage, and was subsequently occu­
pied with Its gramm ar, for often « b en
sleepless In the night I have to my
am azem ent heard It Industriously re­
peating: K atal, Katalla, K atalki—
Klttel, K lttalta, K lttaltl—Pokat, Po-
kadtl— plkat — plk — plk.— Heinrich
Heine. Relsebllder.
T he advice of the old lawyer to his
son waa th a t no m atter w hat hla re­
Getting Her on Record.
lations with womankind he should
"Am
I th e only man you ever
never w rite a love letter and never
destroy one. It la probable th a t this loved?" he asked.
"Yea." ahe sighed.
counsel of perfect wisdom fell on deaf
"T here Is no rich m an whom you
ears, for when any particular man la
consumed by a fever for any particu­ ever cared to m arry?” he persisted.
"No rich man I would m arry,” she
lar woman he at once commences
said.
w riting love letters.
"O r no rich man you m ight m arry
If you chose?"
L e a d to F a ll of M a n .
"No. but why do you ask these
A Brooklyn m agistrate has decided questions?"
th a t cucumbers are f r u it If they
“I Just w ant to g st you on record
would grow on a tree this would es­ before our wedding so th a t afterw ard
tablish a workable theory th a t they you won’t be forever pointing out
accomplished the fall of man. They wealthy men to m e m sam ples of
have frequently done eo since.
w hat you m ight have had."—Detroit
F ree Preee.
C o m in g ot A u tu m n .
Rom «times autum n may be p er­
ceived even in the eerly day* of July.
T hera la no other feeling like th a t
A n E x c e p tio n .
“Ton know It Is a m atter of pride caused by this faint, doubtful yet reel
perception, o r rath er prophecy, of the
w ith me to let nobody pase me.“
year's decay, so deliciously sw eet sa g
“Glad to hear I t I'm a theatrical
aad a t th e sem e time.—N athaniel Haw-
Influence of C lotnea.
Clothes have a m ost surprising In­
fluence on th e mind. If you don't be­
lieve It, some day when you are tired,
o r perhaps blue, or even croes, tak e a
bath, put on som ething dainty fresh
from top to toe, and your best go-to-
m eeting gown, and you'll feel as If
a fairy wand had suddenly touched
you with some wonderful, transform ­
ing power. You’ll find yourself look­
ing a t th e world through a rosy m ist.
Instead of clouds of dull gray. I t will
be easy to smile.—Suburban Life.
M AKES
CLO THES
{
W omen and Love L e tters.
I t Is one of the settled facts In the
history of love letters th a t men will
w rite and women will keep. A woman
cherishes her love letters aa ahe cher­
ishes her m irror or her powder puff.
She kisses them before ahe goes to
bed, and presses them to her bosom
before she does her h air up in the
morning. She reads them for weeks
and knows w here to find them for
years; and about the only safe thing
th e man who has w ritten them can do
la to m arry her.
W H IT E .
The troublesom e problem of wash­
day solved by RED CROSS BALL
BLUE. The blue th a t is all blue.
Solid package: no liquid to leak or
■pill. 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
resu lts and practical economy. ASK
YOUR GROCER.
P e r m a n e n t In s t it u t io n .
W e are getting the Information from
P arle rig h t along now th a t the oorset
la going to be abandoned th e coming
aeason. Every few years som ething
of this kind Is given out, but It doesn't
appear to affect the corset. P aris can
do almost anything with the fashions,
but It has never yet been able to put
th e corset out of business.
Constipation causes many serious dis­
eases. It is thoroughly cured by Doc­
tor Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets. One a
laxative, three for cathartic.
G la s s S id e w a lk .
F or some tim e the city of Lyons,
France, has been using glass for side­
w alks instead of brick or atone. I t Is
laid In blocks eight Inches square,
each block containing sixteen squares,
resem bling a checkerboard. It has
proved m ore lasting th an atone, and
much
cheaper.—Denver Municipal
Faota.
* •__________
W e s le y ’s Cup Filled .
On one occasion Wesley said, while
preaching In Dublin: "All crim es have
been laid to my charge of which a
human being is capable-, ,except th at
of drunkenness.” Whereupon a woman
arose and shouted: "You old villain!
And will you deny th a t 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 p art of the
audience, W esley calmly “thanked
God th a t his cup was now full."
Destroys
HairGerms
Rccentdiscoveries 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 y e r ’s H a ir
Vigor, new improved formula,
will certainly do this. Then
leave the rest to nature.
Does not change the color o f tha hair.
A iters
f o r m u l a w ith «aoh b o tti«
S h o w i t to y o n r
d o c to r
A «k h im a b o u t It.
th a u d o jaa h o M jri
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’» H air
Vigor will give the same splendid results.
— Mail, by tba J . O. A j a r Co.. Lowoll, M m - —
D octors’ Privileges.
In th e year 1513 the cUy of London
contained only thirteen surgeons and
doctors a ll told. They were exempt
from serving on Juries and from beat*
lng arm s In tim e of war.
Backache
A rsenic fo r B aking Pow der.
To use arsenlo Instead of baking
powder while she was making bread
w as th e terrib le m istake made by a
native woman recently, a t L* Orange
Bay, W. A. Five natives died from
eating a portion of the loaf, and two
others are recovering.
Is o nly ana o t m any sym ptom s w hich som e w om en e n ­
d u re through w eakness o r d isplacem ent oi the w om anly
o rgans. M rs. L iz z ie W hite of M em phis, T e n n ., wrote
D r. R . V . P ie rce , as follow s i
“ A t tim e s I w a s h a r d ly a b le t o b e o n m y fe e t-
I b e lie v e I b e d e v e ry p a in a n d a c h e a w o m a n
c o u ld h a v a . H a d a v e r y b e d c a s e . In tern al
o rg a n s w e r e v e ry m u c h d is e a s e d and m y b o o k
w a s v e ry w e a k . I su ffe re d a g r e a t daal w i t h
n e rv o u s h e a d a c h e s , in fa c t, I s u ffe re d all o v e r .
T h is w a s m y c o n d itio n w h e n I w r o te to y o u for
a d v io e . A f t e r ta k in g y o u r * F a v o r ite P rescrip ­
tio n * f o r a b o u t t h r e e m o n th s can sa y that m y
h e a lth w a s n e v e r b e t t e r . ”
S u p e rfin e S tra te g y ,
“S trategy In war,” explained th e
Irish m ilitary Instructor, "Is whin ye
don’t let the lnlmy discover th a t the
am m unition Is run out, b ut Just kape
on firing.”
H it s H im s e lf in H e a d
W ith
H a m m e r.
I t is ju s t as reasonable to h it your­
self in the head w ith a ham m er to
cure a headache as it ia to try to cure
rheum atism w ith alcohol. Salgrene
contains absolutely no alcohol.
Pro­
curable a t all druggists.
Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription
Is a p ositive c u re for w eakness and disease of the fem inine organism . It allaya
inflam m ation, heals u lceration and soothes pain. T ones and builds up the nerves«
D o not perm it a dishonest d e aler to su b stitu te fo r this m edicine w hich haa a
reco rd of 40 years o f cures. “ N o , th a n k you, I w ant w hat I ask for.**
Dr. Pierce* a P lea sa n t P e lle ts Induce m ild n a tu r a l b o w e l m o v e m e n t o n ce a day.
M e d ic a l D in n e r
Bailie, a darky cook down In V ir­
ginia, has been taught by her m latresi
to cook chickens en casserole—an ao
com pllshm ent In which she take!
g reat pride It is always done on oo
oaalona of state, and Sallle hunts up
company to show her prowess. Sun­
day morning recently she came In
gleefully with the rem arki "Yonder
come Mr. Clifford up de road to see
M la a Judith. H adn't I b etter cook th e
ehloken In castor oil?”
*eli its Eve Salve
RELIEVES
TIRED EYES
W a te rp ro o f Glue.
To make an Impermeable glue, soak
ordinary glue in w ater until It so fte n s,
and remove It before It haa loat Its
prim itive form. A fter thla dissolve
It In linseed oil over a slow lira until
It la brought to the consistence of a
Jelly. Thla glue may be used for Join­
ing any kind of m aterial. In addition
to strength and hardness. It haa th e
advantage of resisting th e action of
water.
StopsI
Neuralgia
Pains
Sloan’s Liniment has a
s o o t h i n g effect on the
nerves. It s to p s neural­
gia and sciatica pains in­
stantly.
Here’s Proof
M rs.C . M . D o w k ero f Johannesburg,
M ich., writes :—“ Sloan's L inim ent Is
the best m edicine in the w orld. I t has
relieved me of N euralgia. Those pains
have all gone and I can truly say your
lin im e n t d id stop them .”
M r. Andrew F . L ear of GO Gay S treet,
C um berland, M d., w rite s: — u I have
used Sloan’s Linim ent fo r N euralgia
and I certainly do praise it very m uch.”
SLOANS
LINIMENT
is the best remedy for rheu­
matism, b a c k a c h e , so re
throat and sprains.
At all dealers.
Prteo 23c.,50c.and 01.00
Sloan's book on
H o rses, Cattle*
H ogs and F o u l'
try sen t free.
O ld
C o r n w a ll
C e re m o n y.
Dancing la a p art ot a seml-rollg-
If
loua ceremony held at St. Ives, Corn­ who
wall, on the day of the feaBt of St. than
Jam es. The people dance th e old ably
Cornish "F lu rry ” dance and "The G ir l1
I Left Behind Me,” and then sing the
“Old H undredth." A fter th a t they
have a banquet and small sums of
money are distributed. T he custom
dates from a century ago, when a
fund w as established for the purpose
by a man named Knill. It la known
aa th e Knill ceremony.
M o t h e r , w i n L u d M rs. W in s lo w ’ s S o o th in g
S y r u p t h e b e s t r e m e d y to u s e l o t t h e i r c h i l d r e n
l u r i n g th e te e th in g p e rio d .
Paper D rin k in g cup s.
In th e schools of A ustria th e chil­
dren are taught to carry several sheets
of w riting paper In th eir pockets at
all tim es. Then, when a child la |
th irsty , he can roll one of the sheets
Into a cone and make a perfectly serv­
iceable cup which may be placed,
afte r being used. In the nearest w aste
paper box. How to roll th e cones
deftly Is taught the children.
The
tearing of a notch about half an Inch
long near one end before rolling th e
cone serves to m ake th e Improved
cup stronger.
F re e to O u r H e a d e rs
W r i t e M u r in e E y e K e m e ily C o ., C h ic a g o , f o r
4 8 -p a g e I l l u s t r a t e d E y e B o o k F r e e . W r i te a l l
a b o u t Y o u r E y e T r o u b l e a n i l t h e y w ill a d v i s e
a a t o t h e P r o p e r A p p l i c a t i o n o f t h e M u r in e
E y e R e m e d ie s i n Y o u r H p e c ia l C a s e . Y o u r
D r u g g i s t w ill .te ll y o u t h a t M u r in e R e l i e v e .
S o re E ye«, S tr e n g th e n s W e a k E y e s D o esn t
S m a r t , S o o t h e . K y e P a i n , a n d s e l l , f o r &0e.
T r y I t i n Y o u r E y e s a n d i n B a b y ’s E y e s f o r
M ealy E y e lid s a n d G r a n u l a t i o n .
M o n u m e n ta l M a jo rity .
one could get the vote of thoae
feel worse the day after a holiday
they did th e day before, he prolM
could be elected.--A tchlson Globa.
IS YOUR
STOMACH
IN BAD
CONDITION?
T h en by all m e a n t g et a
bottle of
HOSTETTERS STOMACH
BITTERS
this v ery day. It m ak es
w eak stom achs strong,
k eep s th e liver an d bow ­
els active.
GET HOSTETT It'S
AT ALL DRUGGISTS
Not R e a lly C a m e l’s Hale.
Cam elshalr brushes are not mad«
from the hair of camels, but from tb«
Hla Real Meaning.
W hen a bad-tempered m an grows tails of Russian and Siberian aqulr>
em phatic In hla rem arks and aaya hd rels.
does not care a “curae” he means, or
should m e an .-to be correct, th a t be
does not care a cross, th e lingual
m etathesis here being sim ilar to th at
which makes "gooseberries” o ut of
gorseberrles.
COLDS
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