Newberg graphic. (Newberg, Or.) 1888-1993, October 21, 1909, Image 3

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“Ah." Mid hs. "you’rs Just
F » b«en looking for (or •
wood o w r to yeur office, ta t
Our New
n a n vigor
around tho «ornar
"A deaflot had
m bow«\8. cleanse»
A t « ’« IW r Vito» v w (ood.
(be best that was made. Bui
Ayer’» H air Vl«or, new in»,
proved formula» la better. U
la the one great specific for fall­
ing hair. A new preparation In
every w af. New bottle. New
contents. Askyour'druggtott*
s^ow it to you, “ the new kind.”
07 V 00 D L A »
-Tha total, yearly drain apon ta r
forests, not counting losase (rom flrss,
storme, and Insecte, la «0*1« twenty
billion cubic (Oat.“ saya R. 8. Kellogg,
assistant forester In charge of tha af­
ta * oí forest statistics, In a publics
tton Just Issued by the Forest Service
on “The Timber Supply of tbs United
L\une,
Fio S yrup
really to understand the history ot *
people. 8 « wa find bars an unusually
rich assortment o f art collections, at
ladea, aosoe 140.000 drawlaga by ehll
dien from all nations, fam ily lattari
of tha earlier oenturiss, many tbai
cannot be found elsewhere.
SOLD BY LEADING DRUGGISTS
“George Moor«, the author of Mather
Waters, libas to talk,“ mid a magasins
•dltor of Now York, “about bis own
obscurity, vary obscurs. ~ Lunching
with ms one day at,Clarldgs'a. he aaM
the musically uneducated person dees
not bara to “ understand“ U. WMh
“Imitative” music, howsrsr, the cam
la gulte different, and srary passage
has either nn obvious or a thinly cta-
eealsd meaning Occasionally H la hard
to geclphar certain unusual noises, as
the following story from H I Uganda
Blaatter Indicates:
The composer had Just played his
last place to bis friend, tbs critic.
“ Vary fine, indeed.” geld the critic.
“Bat What to that passage which
makes the cold «h ills run dawn tha
IkMK acres ¿ a y be roughly estimated
to oonslst of 100 a l l l M acres of ma­
“ Oh," returned the eompouar, “ that la
ture forests. In which the annual
where the wanderer has ths botai bill
growth to balanced by death and de­
Prtoas w ill be offered ait tha coming
cay. e f 160 million aeras partially cut German aaronatlcal exposition for i brought to him."
or burned over, on which, with raa- metal lighter than aluminum, ta t ra
thlnlng Ms solidity, 8*4 Cor baffooc
tlma a merchantable, but not-a fU l
The two battleeblpe authorised bj
crop of timber, and 100 million acres
of mare severely out and burned over
forests, on which there to not suffi­
taries than say ether warafatpa st em
cient growth to prodoas another crap
or ordered by any nation.
of much value.
To measure the amount of air ad
mltted
through cracks In buildings i
growth of onr forests andar these
navel Instrument has been devised
dliions dpss not satossd twelve c
shaped like a funnel and carrying s
■nail anemometer fa Its nessle.
ting onr to roots three timas as
W hile the forests of tha Unit«*
fftataa are Increasing a*
aa they are growing. Them to
T.0O0,000,000 cubia (tat
aca la the eoatlnnanea of such c
tiene. W hile wa might novar i
■ t*
absoluta timber exhaustion, the
^ p lo tts lM df
V “
la tta past has already had i
° T*’
much
HS
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ra a s& M .
Buffalo, N. T.
Little Molly's (other can’t quite see
where Molly got her Information. On«
dag whan ta r unmarried aunt Wee ria­
ttine a t the taaad Molly became Im­
pressed with bar aunt's solitary «tata.
"Haven't you any husband. Aunt
MoQyT* aha asked Aunt Molly's pm
tended grief orar tha 1*4 th »t aha waa
husbandless was so real to Molly that
aha undertook the task of consolation.
An wa now make ear new Hair Vigor It
Never mind, dear Aunt Molly, hus­ docs not have the slightest effect upon
bands scold.“—The Delineator.
the celar of the hair. You bátanse it
freely and for any length of lima with­
r i t t e « fe r She M .
out fear of changing the color. Stage
The genere] consulted the topo­ fading hair. Cures dandruff.
graphical start.
"You understand
colonel.“ he said, “that this charge or
the enemy's fortification necessitates
the most reckless disregard (or humas
“ W by did you never marry. Tom i*
llfe f“ *1 understand, general.“ ths
colonel replied. “The forlorn hops that Inquired the young Benedict ef thw
lauds Sbe movement will be rompami old bachelor.
exclustcely of amateur chauffeurs.“—
“ Wall, yen see." replied tha stagi»
Cleveland Plain Dealer.
ana. “ whan .1 was quits young I re­
solved that I wouldn't marry until t
found an Ideal woman. I was difficult
altiva to the touch than the left. Is
to glassa, but alter many years I
sensitive than the latter to the e
e f beat and cold.
was looking for an Idea*
replied tbs bachelor, sadly.—
CASTOR IA
“ We are told.“ Mid the Sv
school teaotasy i t a l - s » should
our neighbor- Npw. who to your a<
bor. Tommy T“
B u Y Tommy Tucker merely blu
hung bto head, and Mid nothing,
didn't want to tell th« little i
j__
very respectfully answered, “sbe
^
.
C h a rie r a » « M * M a s ««
“ You M y your »«stan d oooa
consulto a palatoti“.
Ç taewamd young Mi
k lta “ Ton a»«. ffta ito y play«
’But ha Isn't ao superstitious aa to bad
bean Shakspeare.
and mora Ahita' forty-fl va
daca 11*4. The ent of oak.
valuable hardwood lumbar.
b m o ím
tz i
ora to drat crushed to the sta» at
U grains, and then rotated.; ha
tata# off IkA lltnitrfittd mnntHlr m t
9 * «e b loathed M m advert laetaeuts
bto wife «atestad the re a d *« ms
8 « they spttt It ta two. and thus
cAii
under Its Influence men forget theli
limitations Happiness to onr befaffi
« » 4 and aim. A*d without beauty «vet
In ^it* perfect flowering k
Impossible.
an épi
It to at present
Rudyard Kipling Mid to Robert Barr
ance In conversing on tho subject of
an ox chana* of Ideas. “Why. all I «vor
Anew somebody told me.“
Ailments ef Men
Heppily Overcome
It to entirely possi-
of tha aaclant mammoths, whoa«
sins have bean found tn Alaska
Siberia. It 1* a mistake, ha says
•cribs to them a greater stee thar
o f the modem elephant Bn be
• that no Siberian mammoth has
found with a greater height at
shoulders, than • feet 6 Inches
tien much giuntar Gian we bave b o w
wfn really need If all* the forest
toad to brought to Its highest pfoduo-
tng capacity and If the product to
eeoaomlmlly and completely otlHked.
condition
o f equfMbrluA between ttmher produc­
tion and consumption w ill ta b » atony
The constantly growing Importane«
yuan e f vigorous effort by individual
forest owner*, by the 8tat*s. apd by o f India rubber ta varitas Industrie»
the National Government. None of makes the qumtlon of the cultivation
th tal on* ta l ve the problem alone; all
mast work together.“
was opened.
It* site, for
outward ap-
TftlJi;
«a ll this hotel The Palma Do yeuT
Fva gower sSoa* * palm, any where near
fee Piece.“
<f f
}
“You’ll see them before you go. ft’s
a pleasant little surprise the waiters
keep for tta guests on tta tost «a y of
their stay.“—Fuck
A LEADER ! 4 !
WATER SYSTEM
IN YOUR HOME
The Greeks were entering Troy «
th* wooden horse.
A-..
“The first Joy rid«.“ they chortled.
Then the slaughter commenced.-
New York Bun.
You voted on both sld M of
would buy thousands o f tons of up
X should probably talk on both
river fine Para with n full knowledgt
It Good morning."
that It would grow bettpr In storage “
Ceaadeac* of O e s te s . • ♦
A a to synthetic rubber, Mr. W i
“ You aay your dirigible ballota to
asks bow we can have that whea
a success?"
do net yet fully understand the ch
fita u f hnawered th* invsator.
4
Teal composition of th* component]
“BVt It came down to the earth with
.natural rubber.
*
a terrible bump.“
M e «* 1« New Testa.
“True. But It bit very dose to the
A New Yorker, dining n Phlladel spot I was almlag at."
* ,
phla Mend, wanted to show him ell
the delicacies of the season. One dish
Husband—Why don't you heve Brld
JR
the . Philadelphian■
,, particular
, , ^
. „ _
ax-
get abut the kftchen door? One eat
-lelmed over In delight
“This to made of snails," said bto ■mall tbs breakfast cook tag ell ay*'
of Lalpalg doM not know tbs "Oolden
Bear/* that remarkable tad bouse on
tta Unlversltatsstraaee, Irhleh Bern-
hard Brel tta pf. the founder of the Arm
of Breltkopf A Hartel, erected In L7Sf
for fcualnaas purpoees, and which later
beotune the seat of tta Breltkopf 8
Hartel bookstore? asks a correspond­
ent df-the Hartford Oonrant In the
eeoond story of this building above tha
■tors Ootteotad lived until bto detab.
In the year 17«T—Ootteotad, to whom,
aa Goethe In hie “ Wahrhtat and Dfcb- New York hoot
“Don’t yen bar«
tung“ eays, tta elder B reltkopt.tad , aoeUe In F101a**l»hlar\.
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LEW IS & ST A V ER CO .
Portland, Ore. '
Spokane, Wash.
Boise. Idaho.
“Ob. yea,“ responded the Phflndal-
Ov*
ta S M S
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ffikllfUs«Tn«l.jj
f iqmrb Wlj
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M U M o f the great advantages bis sfere things.“— Lippincott* a
-a<--er»MSn, »
a.. a"sa,-.a--.a.- #
offered la Gothic manuscripts, tranele-
R l. MMtve.
, ,-j , „
“That old villain hna gone and mar­
ried hie o o o t I wonder at K. for her
oooktng to miserable.“
B-—'T t a t’f a jí righ t He ban new
•esah t U s k ts ls s Reds.
Clerk—Just elan your nemo
Tho other guests would Uk<
tor.- “Don’t you hurry me
ian. 1 don’t sign nothin* thw
ted carefully.“ —Lito.
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