Forest Grove press. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1909-1914, March 07, 1912, Image 7

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    U t t e r ly W r e t c h e d
Farm ers and M erchants
Write us for our cash offer on your
Farm and Dairy Produce.
If we
don’t handle it will refer you to re­
liable buyer. p e a RSON-PAGE CO.
F ortlan d, O regon .
PORTLAND FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU
W ill fu rn is h y o u an y kind o f h e lp yo u w an t, male
or fem ale, sk illed or u nsk illed , fa rm , saw m ill, log­
g in g or an y m iscella n eou s labor.
Call, w rite or
phon e. N o fees o f an y k in d ch a rge d in this office.
P h ones— A 5624; M ain 3555. 215 SccoM St.. Pardaofi, Or.
RHRRFR STAMPS
COASTING!.
Nervous Proatratlon L on g Endured
Before Remedy was Found.
Miss Minerva Remlnger, Upper Bern.
Pa., writes: "For several years 1 had
nervous prostration, and was utterly
wretched. I lived on bread and beeit
tea because my stomach would not re­
tain anything else. I took many rem­
edies. but obtained no relief until I
look Hood’s Sarsaparilla, when I began
to gain at once. Am now cured."
Pure, rich blood makes good, strong
nerves, and this Is why Hood’s Sarsa­
parilla, which purifies and enriches the
blood, cures so many nervous diseases.
Get It today In usual liquid form or
:hocolated tablets called Sarsatabs.
s te n c ils and Brass
IM JDD LA O l r t m r j S i* n i. Celluloid
B u ttons
and R ibbon Badges. G ood G oods, Q u ick Service.
Bend fo r com p lete C a ta logu e N o. 26. A cm e Stam p
W orks, 1015 A St., T acom a. Waah.
Type of Great Man.
The greatest man is he who chooses
the right with an invincible resolu­
S econ d-H an d M achin­ tion; who resists the sorest tempta­
ery b ou gh t, sold and
e x ch a n g e d : e n g in e s , tions from within and without; who
boilers, saw m ills, e tc. T h e J. E. M artin Co.. 76 1st
bears the heaviest burdens cheerful­
6t^ P ortlan d. Send fo r S to ck L ist and prices.
ly; who Is the calmest in storms and
whose reliance on truth, on virtue, on
W anted— Men and W om en God, is the most unfaltering.—Chan­
T o learn b a rb er trade. T ools free. W a g e s w hile cing.
learning.
P osition s gu aran teed .
International
Machinery
B a rb er S ch ool. 39Vi N . T h ird S t., P ortla n d , O regon
ASTHMA
O r h eart trou ble; w ish to
see th e case I c a n 't cure.
N o D ru gs.
D R . D O U G L A S, D. C.
3 3 8 U nion A v e n u e N ., P o r tla n d , O r.
R A W FURS
W e p ositively pay the highest
m arket prices, as w e are m anu­
fa ctu re rs and th e re fo re can pay
m ore than dealers.
Send fo r
free p rice list and sh ip p in g tags
and get full value fo r you r skins.
N. M. U ngar Co., the Reliable
F urriers. 202‘/a 7th St.. Portland. Ore
FERRY3'
C
1 ^ E Good gardeners
^ J are those who
raise good flow­
ers and vegetables. Good
flowers and vegetables come
from good seeds. V e pro­
duce good seeds—the 1
ence is obvious. For sale
everywhere.
Ninety Years in One Service.
Perhaps the world's record for serv-
ce Is held by the occupant of a grave
n the churchyard at Battle, Sussex,
Sngland. This Is Isaac Ingall, who died
n 1798 at the age of 120. For ninety
fears he was In the service of the
SVebsters of Battle Abbey.
Sarah
Thompson of Belfast served 83 years
vtth one family, dying in 1895.
Bud Doble
The greatest o f all horsemen, says; “ In
ny 40 years’ experience with horses I have
ound Spohn’s Distemper cure the most
mccessful o f all remedies for the horses. It
s the greatest blood purifier.” Bottle,50..
ind $1.00. Druggists can supply you. or
manufacturers. Agents wanted. Send for
free book. Spohn Medical Co„ Spec. Con-
agious Disea-es, Goshen, Ind.
EJ E
1913 SE E D A N N U A L
Free on Request
0.H.FE8RY4CO.
Detroit. Mich.
M exican
Mustang
L in im e n t
FOR RHEUMATISM.
I M r*. O liv e H u n tin gton , N orton «, O r e ., » a y « : I
I “ I consider your Mexican Mustang Lin-1
I iment the best o f liniments. I have used I
l i t for different ailments and it always I
I gave satisfactory results. It is especially |
I good in cases o f Inflammatory Rheuma-
I tisrn and all foems o f lameness."
I 2 5 c . 5 0 c . $1 a b o ttle at D ru g & G e n ’ l S to r e s E
Painless Dentistry
Is ou r pride—ou r hobby—o u r study f o r years and
now our success, and ours is the best painless work
t o be found anywhere, n o m atter how m uch you
pay. C o m p a r e o u r P r ic e s .
3 W e finish plate and
I bridge work fo r out-
I o f -t o w n patrons ia
■ one day i f desired.
I Painless extraction
¡ f r e e when plates o r
| bridge work is order-
|ed. Consultation free.
Eye Water Before or After.
"I thought that in the fifteen yeqrs
>f my practice of medicine,” said a
ihysician, “ I had answered almost
¡very possible ‘fool’ question; but a
tew one was sprung on me recently.
\ young man came In with an in-
lamed eye, for which I prescribed
nedicine— to be dropped into the eye
:hree times a day. He left the office,
Tut returned in a few minutes, poked
lis head in the doorway, and asked
Shall I drop this In the eye before
neals or after?’ "— Everybody’s Mag-
izine.
_________________
The Rialto.
The architect of the famous RIaltC
bridge in Venice was Antonio da Pon­
te. The bridge is a single arch, 9C
feet in length, and is exceedingly
strong and graceful. It is crossed by
means of ascending and descending
steps, while on the top are two ranges
bf shops, dividing the structure Into
three parallel streets.
If you use Eye Salve use the best.
S a l v e is the standard,
s reliable and costs no more than infer-
or goods that are unknown. Used b
Physicians and Oculists, helps where a!
a
others fail. It is not the T U B E or Bok
chat cures, it is the S a l v e that does tho
work. Guaranteed by Howard Broo,
lnder the Government Food and Drug»
Act. Don’t be deceived or misled. Tha
inly really antiseptic Eye Salve that hr*
leen in the market for years. Sold b -
Druggists throughout the known world.
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IK. W . A. W IS E , P u tH a r a ria a M m a c s
23 VISAS im S IllH E D IS PORTLAND
Plates
P a in le s s
fc E S T
7 .5 0
E x t r 't i o n . 5 0
M ETHODS
A l l w o r k f u ll y g u a r a n t e e d f o r f if t e e n ye a rs.
W i s e D e n t a l C o . , me.
Painless Dentists
F a llln i Building, Third and Washington PORTLAND. 0RS
Office H oar,:
I A. X . to 5 T. M.
Sund»jt. » to 1
Cannot Endure Human Gaze.
Wild animals are Irritated by the
gaze of man. If you are without
arms. It has been found a good plan
to pretend not to see the beast at all.
He takes the gaze as a challenge.
Unwelcome Guest at Funeral.
A five foot long snake was the un­
welcome guest at a funeral at Katzil,
Will Transform Right and Left Mo­ Victoria, Australia, a few days ago,
tion Into Rotary Motion of
and Its appearance caused the wildest
Other Without Being Seen.
confusion and panic amongst the
mourners. It was only after great dif­
Probably you know that every ma ficulty that the reptile was killed. The
chine, no matter how complicated, funeral service proceded without fur­
simply transforms one kind of motion ther interruption.
Into another. The locomotive trans­
’ ’ BR O M O Q U IN IN E ”
forms the straight push of the piston T h a t la L O A n X ly A O T ne
I V E B R O M O Q U IN IN E . l o o k
rod Into the rotary motion of the driv­ f o r th e s ig n a tu r e o f E . W . G R O V E . U sed the
ing wheel. A sewing machine trans­ W o rld o v e r to C u re a C old in O n e D ay. 25c.
forms the push of the foot Into the
Curious English Custom.
rotation of a wheel, and that again Is
Every Easter a curious custom Is
transformed Into the prick of the
observed In rural England, the auc­
needle.
Here Is a little machine that any tioneer putting up a field and accept­
boy can make which will transform ing bids only so long as a number ot
the right and left motion of one hand boys are running a race over a fixed
Into a rotary motion of the other course. The moment the blndermost
without his knowing It. says the New boy reaches the goal the hammer falls
York Sun. Take a short piece of lath and the meadow Is knocked down to
and cut some notches in the edge him who has made the last bid. This
with a penknife. Then cut out a having beeu satisfactorily settled,
little disk of stiff card, color It If you ! those present sit down to a meal ot
like and stick It on the end of the bread, cheese and spring onions.— Lon­
don Tlt-Bi*-
lath with a stout pin.
Now hold the end that Is further
Aluminum in Place of Paper.
from the disk with your left hand and
Pressed sheets of aluminum are
rub a penholder or a round pencil up
used for wall covering in place of
paper.
SIMPLE MACHINE FOR BOYS
WHERE DOCTORS
FAILED TO HELP
Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegeta­
ble Compound Restored
Mrs. Green’s Health—
Her Own Statement
Poor Economy.
Covington, Mo. —“ Your medicine has
Probably the poorest economy In
the world Is to buy things you don’t lone me more good than all the doc­
tor’s medicines. At
want In order to make acquaintances
everymonthly period
you don't need.—Galveston News.
I had to stay in bed
four days because of
Mistakes Must Be Expected,
hemorrhages, a n d
f Most people go over the same rou­
my back was so weak
tine every day. They rise at the same
I could hardly walk.
hour and lie down at the same hour.
I have been -aking
In all that space of time between
Lydia E. Pinkham’s
their rising up and their lying down
V e g e t a b l e Com­
they are doing familiar things. Every
pound and now I can
movement they may make Is one that
stay up and do my
they made yesterday, and the day be­
work. I think it is
fore that. There is no excuse, ap­ the best medicine on earth for women. ”
parently, for errors. But every man -M rs. J e n n ie G k e e n , Covington, Mo.
who Is familiar with office work, shop
H o w M r s . C lin e A v o id e d
work or any other form of human en­
O p e r a tio n .
deavor knows tnat there is always a
Brownsville, I n d .- “ I can say that
certain percentage o f mistakes to be
Lydia E. Pinkham’ s Vegetable Compound
ex p ected ._________________
has done me more good than anything
Cannot Eliminate Love.
slse. One doctor said I must be opera­
A periodical devoted to the drama ted upon for a serious female trouble
pleads for plays based on some emo­ ind that nothing could help me but an
tion other than love. The difficulty operation.
“ I had hemorrhage* and at times
In producing such plays is that every
play must have a hero, and In making could not get any me o 'in e to stop them.
a hero the playwright, as well as his ( got in such a weak condition that I would
audience, almost Inevitably adopts the have died if I had not got relief soon.
“ Several women who had taken yont
view expressed two thousand years
ago by a acrlbe on one of the dead Compound, told me to try it and I did
walls of Pompeii: “ He who has never and found it to be the right medicine U
build up the systen» and o v e r c o m *
loved a woman la not a gentleman. ’
female troubles.
“ I am now in great deal better health
Mountain Stops Wireless Message
It baa been observed repeatedly on than I ever expected to be, so I think t
t>oard vessels stationed west of Cape ought to thank you fo r I t ” —Mrs. O. M.
Otway (at the southern tip of Aus­ C line , S. Main S t , Brownsville, Ind.
tralia) that It was Impossible to com­
municate with veaaels situated-In the
P IS O S R L H E D Y w a
port of Melbourne. This baa been
Essi Owh §jrwp. Tot« Owl U n
attributed to the fact that the moun­
la urns- ftoU by D rsgfM i
tain which forma the cape contains
large quantities of metallic mineral*
(Which absorb electric waves.
1
A Simple Machine.
and down the potches. You will find
that the disk will begin to spin, no
matter how steady you try to hold
your left hand, which shows that you
must be moving it in a small clrcl*
or the disk would not spin.
SPOTTED DOG AT A BARGAIPi
Chauncey Depew Bought Animal from
Circus Man, but Neglected to Get
Umbrella With It.
A WEAK
STOMACH
Can be quickly strength­
ened— your liver can be
made active— your bow­
els will be regular if you
will but take
HOSTETLER'S
STOMACH BITTERS
Chauncey M. Depew has a keel
sense of humor and loves to tell goof
short stories. The following one Is f
It has a proven reputa­
fair specimen, which, although not <
tion in cases of Poor A p ­
new one, Is very funny:
petite, Heartburn, H ead­
"When I was quite a young lady
about fourteen years old, my fathei
ache, Indigestion, Cos­
lived on an old farm up at Pough
tiveness, Colds, Grippe,
keepsle. One day I went to town tf
Malaria, Fever and Ague
see the circus, and while there I saw
for the first time one of those spottef
coach dogs. 1 bargained for It wltt
the owner, and trotted him happll)
with my new possession. When mj
father saw it his good old Purltar
D o you w a n t to b e y o u r ow n dentiat?
D o you
face fell, and he said sadly:
a n t to d o aw ay w ith b ig d en tal b ill« and the
” ’Why, Chauncey, we don’t warn d w tea
d o f the d ental chair? D o you w a n t to have
any spotted dogs on the farm!
II good, sound and beau tifu l teeth ? I f you use Furhi
D ental P a ste it jv ill absolutely p r e v e n t d e c a y and
would drive the cattle crazy.’
g iv e to the teeth that pearly w h ite a p p ea ra n ce
“ I succeeded In obtaining permls and to the iruma the lirm nesa and c olou r o f health.
slon to keep him, however. The next T u bes. 50c; la rge tube. $1.
day It was raining, and I took the dog
out In the woods to try him for s
coon. The rain was too much for th*
P reserv e the beau ty and y o u th fu l a p p ea ra n ce
spots, and when we returned horn* o f the fa c e by th e a p p lication o f F u ch i M assage
Cream , w hich feed s the skin, th ereby fillin g ou t and
they had disappeared. I hastened tc p r e v e n tin g w rin k les and d e s tr o y in g blackheads,
town and hunted up the man who and g iv es the skin the blush and g lo w o f youth.
T h e m arvelou s com p lex ion o f the h igh cla ss O ri­
had sold him to me.
entals, w h ich has been a m y stery to E u rop ean s, is
“ ‘Look at the dog. said I; ‘his spots d u e to th e use o f p rep a ra tion s m ade fro m this re­
ceip t. P u t up in glass. 91.
have all washed off.'
T h is is the first tim e th e a b ove-m en tion ed p r e ­
'“ Great guns, b oy !’ exclaimed the paration s h ave been offered fo r sale in A m erica.
dealer, ‘there was an umbrella went A lim ited s u p p ly is to be had by a d d ressin g
with that dog Didn’t you get.lt?’ ’’
«B ra n ch ) fUCMI LABORATORIES
DENTIST
YOUTH iS2 BEAUTY
Suite 9 , 3 4 2 Vi W a s h in g to n S i.,
GREAT STRENGTH OF SNAILS
P. 0. Poser Order prtferrei
P o r t la n d , O r e g o n
Hitched to Toy Wagon by Harnett
Made of Twine They W ill Pull
Weight of One Pound.
Take s pair of snails, and Im­
provise a form of harness out of fine
twine or thread. To this attach a
toy wagon or model lorry. On thl*
in turn place a number of welgbta,
FOR SICK COWS
Athletic Snail*.
and when the analls start moving you
will see. to your great aurprtae, that
they can pull after them a weight
conalderably nearer a pound than yoe
ever had any Idea of.
The Snow.
N«w f,ll«n snow la often white,
But true It Is. alack!
That snow that falls In etty
Ia unite as often black.
Healthy cows give more milk, mske richer
batter, and require leaa cart. KOW KURI ia a
cow m edicine, not a food.
It regalatea tbe
digestive end generstive orgsne end tone« up
the entire system. A positive care end preven­
tive for LOST APPETITE, BARRENNESS,
ABORTION, SCOURS, MILK FEVER, and all
other ailm entsthst ssp the strength of milking
cow». Thou sard« of profitable herds owe their
health to KOW KURE*
Be sure to tend for ©*r valuable free book,
"M ore Money Prom Your C ow t.”
DAIRY ASSOCIATION CO, MFRS.
Lyndoovllle, VL, U. S. A.
PUTNAM
The Coughs
of Children
They may not cough today,
but what about tom orrow?
Better b e prepared f o r It
when it comes. Ask your
doctor about keeping Ayer's
Cherry Pectoral in the house.
Then when the hard cold or
cough first appears you have
a doctor’s medicine at hand.
Th is c o u g h m e d i c i n e is
especially g ood for children.
N o anodynes. N o alcohol.
Many • child is called dull and stupid
when the whole trouble is due to a lazy
liver. We firmly believe your own doc­
tor will tell you that an occasional doae
of Ayer’ a Pills, sugar-coated, will do tuck
children a great deal of good. Ask him.
Mart* h . tha J. O. AV ER CO . L o w » ll. X a n
AMERICAN STUMP PULLER
I AM A R EAL S T U M P P U LLE R
Will pull them all, large and small, and pile them just like a 100-H. P.
DONKEY ENGINE. Will clear TWO acres to the Donkey’s one, using less or
no powder at all. Am operated by one horse and one man.
Write and find out why you should know about the AMERICAN STUMP
PULLER. THINK THIS OVER; Stump land does not pay TAXES, but when
cleared it pays everything. This Machine is guaranteed to stand wear and tear
and pull your stumps, or no pay. Address
AMERICAN MACHINE WORKS. INC.
B. F-3ELVAGE. A|t., 410 Lumber Eidunfe. Portland. Or.
2012 15TH AVE. WEST, SEATTLE, WAS«.
W . L. D O U G L A S
SHOES
* 2.25 * 2.50 * 3.00 * 3.50
P e t t i t ’ s E y e
Extenuating Circumstances.
The Judge told the lawyer to stanF
ip. “ While your contempt o f court
RMolarCrowns $ 5 . 0 0
was clearly expressed.” he said, "1
122k Bridff, T . . t h 4 - 0 0
im going to give you the benefit of ex-
■ Gold rilling.
1 .0 0
.enuatlng circumstances. In all my
1 Enamel Fillings 1.00
ifflclsl connection with you I have
5 Silver Fi. .ngs
.5 0
lever heard you use the expression
■ Good Rubber
_
1 Plates
5 .0 0
lota of proof.’ Discharged.”
¡Best Red Rubber ..
i _
C o a s tin g , c o a s t in g d o w n th e hill.
W h e n th e e v e n in g ’ s n ice a n d s till.
W h e n th e m o o n s h in e s in th e s k y .
A nd th e c o a s te r s s h o u t a n d c r y .
A t th e ir p la y , a n d s n o w is d eep .
W ith an in clin e s m o o t h a n d s te e p ;
W h e n th e sle d s a n d o ld “ b o b s ” g o
L ik e g r e a s e d lig h t n in g o ’ e r th e s n o w .
T h e n it is th a t fu n is h a d ,
B y th e little la ss a n d lad.
A h, w e k n o w th e ir j o y . fo r , lo !
W e w e r e ch ild r e n —lo n g a g o !
Unpopular Hygiene.
Governors and Their Salaries.
Having received a hygienic educa­
1» Alabama a futile effort has Just
tion, the new partner in the bakery
been made to raise the salary of the
strongly recommended a paper wrap­
governor from )5,000 to $7,500. Ala­
bama Is one of the 16 states that pay p e r for every loaf of bread delivered.
"No
their governors $5,000 a year. There The old partner demurred.
good,”
he
said.
"People
won’t
stand
are three states that pay only $4.500.
There are seven In which the salary for It. We tried that once and the
Is $4,000 and eight, that pay $3,000. paper got so dirty before the bread
Wyoming. Vermoni and Nebraska was ready for delivery that every­
think that $2.500 Is enough for a gov­ body canceled their orders.”
ernor. There are 13 states that pay
T R Y B A L L BLUING.
salaries higher than $5.000. the range
being from $6.000 to $12,000. Only
The housewife’» friend on wash-
one state, Illinois, pays the latter | day. Large package 10 cents
Blue
amount. Five states. Including New ; that Is all blue. Once RED CROSS
York, pay $10.000 each. Alabama Is | BALL BLUE 1 b tried, all others are
one of the leading commonwealths In | discarded.
There is a reason: Liquid bluing
the $5,000 group. Colorado. Florida.
is a weak solution of colored water,
Oregon and Idaho are others In this while Ball Bluing is solid blue, clear
group. The governors of Alaska and through. Price, 10 cents. ALL GRO­
Hawaii, both appointive, get $5.000 a CERS.
_________________
year each, while the governor of Porto
Device
for Securing Quiet.
Rico gets $8,000.
To give quiet to dwellers In noisy
streets an English builder has simply
T R Y M U R IN E E Y E R E M E D Y
for Red, Weak, Weary, Watery Eyes used windows with double glazing. In
andGranulatedEyelids. Murine Doesn't sick rooms, lecture rooms and others
Smart— Soothes Eye Pain. Druggists the sound of street cars and the rum­
Sell Murine Eye Remedy, Liquid. 25c. ble of wagons were greatly diminished
50c, $1.00.
Murine Eye Salve in and the sound of voices was made lm-
Aseptic Tubes, 25c. $1.00. Eye Books perceptlble.
and Eye Advice Free by Mail.
Murine Eye Remedy Co., Chicago.
»400
& * 5.00
For MEN, WOMEN and BOYS
THE
ST AN DA RD OT QUALITY
FOR O V ER 30 Y E A R S
THE NEXT TIME YOU NEED SHOES
ive W. L. Douglas shoes a trial. W. L.
ouglas name stamped on a shoe guar­
antees superior quality and more value
for the money than other makes. His
name and price stamped on the bottom
protects the wearer against high prices
and inferior shoes. Insist upon having
the genuine W. L, Douglas shoes. Take
nO S u bstitu te. irTOiir<1*»lrr'-«nnotsilpplT W .I.D o n g lft,
shop«, write W. UDoufrlna, Brockton, M ash -, for catalog. Shoes sent
everywhere delivery charges prepaid. F a st C olor K y e le ta used.
KILLS
GOPHERS
SAGE RATS
SQUIRRELS AND
PRAIRIE DOGS
R E Q U IR E S NO M IX IN G OR PREPARATION. ALWAYS READY FOR U S fi
WHEN YOU Bt/y, DEMAND THEOESr.
GET THE WOOOIAHH BRAN 6 ’
MONEY BACK IF HOT AS CLAIMED CLARKE,WOODWARD DRUG CO. P o r t l a n d , Oftt.
Cotton Manufacture.
The cotton manufacture was In­
troduced Into Europe by tbe Arabs.
Abdurahman III., about tbe year 930,
caused It to be commenced In Spain,
from which country It spread slowly
to other European lands. He also
established extensive manufactures of
■ilk and leather, and interested him­
self much In the culture of the silk­
worm. The Arabs were also the au­
thors of the art of printing calicoes
by wooden blocks, a great improve­
ment on tbe old operation of paint­
ing by band.
The Deadly Pipe.
Personally we do not like the Bight
of dlatress, but we think we would
rather enjoy seeing what would hap­
pen to a germ that tackled the kind
of man who smokes a short black
pipe.—Oalveston News.
M o t h e r , w il l fin d M r*. W l n ,l o w * , S o o t h i n g
S y r u p t h e b e s t r e m e ilr t o u m l o t t h e i r c h U d i e o
l u r i n g t h e t e e t h in g p e r io d .
A lw a y s
Sore thrust is no trifling ailment. It
will sometimes carry in lection to the en­
tire system through the o-d vou eat.
liumlin. Wizard Oil ure-i Sore Throat.
Paid Proportionate Share.
A poor fellow having with difficulty
procured an audience of the duke of
Newcastle, told hie grace be only
came to solicit him for something to­
wards a support, and as they were of
the same family, both being descend­
ed from Adam, hoped he should not
be refused. “ Surely not," said tbe
duke, “ surely not—there la a penny
tor you, and If all tbP rest of your
relations will give You as much you’ll
be a richer man that! I am.”
in
Dem and.
No age has ever been so plentifully
supplied with great minds that an y
ot ’em went Jobleaa.—John A. Hour-
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