The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, December 17, 1909, Image 7

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    “TEACHER’S CLO’ES.”
How Papa Bncourased.
Catarrh
“What did papa say, George?” He
said it was too hot to talk nonsense.”
“But did he know that you wanted to
marry me?” “I—I think he did.” “And
It weakens the delicate lung tissues, didn’t he encourage you to proceed?”
deranges the digestive organs, and “Yes. he held the door open for me.”—
breaks down the general health.
Cleveland Plain Dealer.
Invites Consumption
Voice of the People.
“Colonel, what will be the overshad-
Little People Knew What They frwlrig issues of the next campaign?”
“Well, I can’t tell you about that,
Liked Best In School.
A teacher whose .little pupils are I St. course, until a few of us have got
for the most part immigrants asked together and had our little conference.”
them not long ago to each think a
No matter how long your neck may
moment, and be ready to tell what be or how sore your throat, Hamlins
thing in school they liked best. The Wizard Oil will cure it surely and
first hand raised was Anne.tta’s, and quickly. It drives out all soreness and
her answer came, at the nod of per- inflammation.
mission, with explosive enthusiasm.
A Secret Society.
one of you city men once in a while.— It was:
Carrie—I’ve got a dandy idea for a
“
Teacher
’
s
clo
’
es!
”
Philadelphia Bulletin.
Radically and permanently cures.
Being, as it were, already accus­ girls’ secret society. Belle—A secret
In usual liquid' form or in chocolated tablet!
Starting; Another Controversy.
tomed to the unexpected In dealing, society! -■ Do you think it would be
known as Sarsatabs. 100 doses $L
“Old chap, you ought to shave ofl with her flock, teacher accepted this practical? Carrie—-Surely. We wouldn’t
that long beard of yours. It harbors
reply as quite in the: natural order of keep secrets; we’d swap them.—Puck.
Example at Hand.
germs—that’s what the doctors say.”
The Pastor (dining with the family)
“Dear boy, you ought to trim tha. things, and proceeded to turn it to
One DiMtinctlon»
—Ah, yes, Brother. Smithers, it is the half bushel of hair on your head. account. She was glad,, she said, that.
Irate Caller—Your paper accused me
little things of this life that count!
There’s no telling what it harbors.”— Annetta liked her clothes, because she this morning of running over a man
Little Willie (in a loud whisper)— Chicago Tribune.
really took a good deal of pains to with my motorcycle. It isn’t true. It
Maw, that’s the sixth biscuit he’s took.
have them nice. They were, she point­ was an automobile.
You Can Get Allen’s Foot-Ease FREE.
—Chicago Tribune.
Editor—Well, what’s the difference?
Write Allen S. Olmsted, Le Roy, N.' Y., for a ed out, always very simple; but she
Irate Caller—The difference? About
free sample of Allen’s Foot-Ease. It cures tried to choose pretty colors, and above
During the year 1908 no less than sweating, hot swollen, aching feet. It makes all things, to keep them neat. Nobody $850!”
new Or tight shoes easy. A certain cure fox
9,254 different books were published in corns,
ingrowing nails and bunions. All drug­ could help sometimes tearing holes or
the United States. The number is 366 gists sell
it. 25c. Don’t accept any substitute. getting spots; but everybody should
Pettit’s Eye Salve for 25c
less than during the preceding year.
clean the spots and darn the holes as relieves tired or overworked eyes,
An Inconsistent Expense.
stops eye aches, congested, inflamed
“I wonder why long telegraphic soon as possible. Indeed, a lady, or a or sore eyes. All druggists or Howard
ladylike little girl, would feel very un­ Bros., Buffalo, N. Y.
messages are so expensive.”
comfortable if she had to stay untidy
“Why do you wonder?”
* ‘
AND TANNER
A
Output.
“Because they are intended to go on more than a little while. She added:
Truth Seeker—What are the Issues
“See, I keep this little work-bag in
tick.”—Baltimore American.
FÜRS BOUGHT
my desk, and I will always lend it to In the coming campaign?
F. B. FINLEY
His Summer Job.
Ward Heeler—Well, we haven’t is-
any one who wants to mend her dress
“Got a summer job, eh?”-said Yorick in recess. Perhaps I might even some­ sued anything yet but a loud call for
249 Columbia
Portland, Ore.
money.
Ham.
“On a farm,” explained Hamlett Fatt. times see a place that you could mend,
- Nipped by a Late Frost.
MODERN
EXPERT
“What do you know about farm but hadn’t noticed; would you like me
to tell you if I do? I am sure if there, “Pulsatilla, I’ve been coming to see
work ?”
DENTISTRY
“Q, I’m hired to talk dialect for the was anything wrong with my clothes you for several years, and I think it’s
At Pric.es that Defy Coriipetition
benefit of the summer boarders.”— that I could put right, I should wish high time for me to—er——”
. TEETH WITHOUT PLATES A SPECIALTY
“Quit and give some other young
Courier Journal.
to be told.”
man a chance, Mr. Slocum? Thanks;
The
lure
of
the
dainty
work-bag
and
Broadening; Effect of Travel.
so do-1. Don’t stumble over the rug in
“Aunt ’Mandy, now that you’vt the -artful suggestion of reciprocity the hall as you go, Mr. Slocum.”—Chi­
made that long anticipated visit tc worked admirably toward an increase cago Tribune.
China, tell me what you think of th< of tidiness for some days. Then came
Chinese as a race.”
a visit from a group of distinguished
“Well, child, they certainly do knon educators. More chalk was needed in
how to cook rice.”—Chicago Tribune
the course of a blackboard exercise,
......... 50c
PAINLESS EXTRACTION.......
and teacher reached up for it to a
DOCTOR’S PRESCRIPTION.
SILVER FILLINGS...................
...50c up
high shelf. As she turned, several
GOLD FILLINGS.......................
$1.00 up
22K GOLD CROWN..................
...... $5 00 Quickly Cures Rheumatic Pains, Alsc hands shot up, but she ignored them
GOOD-RUBBER PLATE.
...... $5.00
...... $8.00
to finish the task in hand. Presently
THE BEST RUBBER PLATES
Splendid System Builder.
...$10,00
WHALEBONE PLATES .........................
.............
Out-of-town patients can obtain perfect work
Go to any good prescription druggisl she raised her arm high in-using the
and save money by calling at our office.
and get the following and mix them pointer. More hands waved excitedly.
NO STUDENTS ’ NO GAS
NO COCAINE If he does not have- these ingredient? A moment later she did so again. An­
TftE BEST WWOl TOB
All work guaranteed for ten years
he will get them from his wholesalt netta could efidure no mole .
CHICAGO PAINLESS DENTISTS
The relief is as quick as it is certain. I
house.
. “Scusi, teacher,” she cried, “but your
323Vs Washington St., Cor. Sixth
. One ounce "compound syrup of Sar waist buttons will be all bust off if I
Pleasant to fake and guarante ed |
Established 15 ydhrs.’
Here to stay. saparilla, and one dunce Toris com
don’t tell you! First it was one bust
absolutely
free from opiates.
pound; Add these tQ a half pint, ol
All Druggists, 25 cents.
>1
first-class.; whiskey, and use a table off, and then it was two bust off, and
spoonful before each meal and at bee then it was one more bust off, and the
time. The bqttle must be well shaker last one. that busted wenr down the .
each time./' This simple remedy is ont register!”
of the most effective, known. The
It was a ,very flushed teacher, in a
The Chinese Doctor: restorative action will be felt after th< becoming if semi-detached blouse, who
first few doses.
explained to three twinkling educators
This wondeful man has
made a life study of the
some additional points in Her methods
The Sort of Man He 1».
properties of Roots,
Herbs and Barks, and
“Biffers is a singularly narrow anc upon which she had not expected
is giving the world the
dwell.:—Youth’s Companion.
selfish person, isn’t he?”
benefit of his .services.
“He is. Cook at the steak is fai*
No Mercury, Poisons
wear well
® i
z'Artful Young; Barney Kehoe.
more interesting to him than Cook at
or Drugs Used. No
Will
ye
be
for
the
Gap
0
’
Dunloe,
and
they
keep
you
it
the
pole!
”
-
—
.
C
leveland
Plain
Dealer.
Operations or Cutting
It often causes headache and dizzi­
ness, impairs the taste, smell and
They Helped Some.
hearing, and .affects the voice.
Visitor—I don’t see how you cab
Being a constitutional disea«
re­ reconcile yourself to b^ing a farmer.
quires a constitutional remedy.
Si Seeder—I couldn’t if I didn't see 1
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
TAXIDERMIST
CURE
C. Gee Wo
SLICKERSl
Guarantees to cure Catarrh, Asthma,.Lung,
Stomach and Kidney troubles, and all Private
Diseases of M n and Women.
A SURE CANCER CURE
Just received from Pekin, China—safe, sure
and reliable. Unfailing in its works.;'
If you cannot call, write for symptom blank
and circular. Inclose’ 4 cents in stamps.
CONSULTATION FREE
The C. Gee Wo Medicine Co.
16214 First St., cor. Morrison, Portland, Or.,
Over Her Hea'd.
“Where are_you going to spend youi
honeymoon ?” asked the prospectiv<
bride’s girl friend.
“O, it will not be a mere honey«
moon! ” exclaimed the prospectivi
bride. “It will be a honey cycle!”
“So you’re going to take your wed­
ding journey on. bikes,’ are you? Hoti
perfectly delightful!” gurgled the oth-
Tlie Kind rou Have Always Bouglrt has borne the signa­
ture of Chas. II. Fletcher, and has been made under his
personal supervision ior over 30 years. Allow no one
to deceive you in this. Counterfeits, Imitations and .
Just-as-good” are but Experiments, and endanger the '
health of Children—Experience against Experiment.
What is CASTO R IA
Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare­
goric, Props and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic
substance. ..Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind.
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend.
The M W Haie Always Bought
y* Bears the Signature of
In Use For Over 30 Years.
THE CENTAUR «»¿MPANY. 77 MURRAY STREET, NEW YORK CITY.
ïT®ïï
WearW. L. Douglas comfort­
able, easy walking, common
sense shoes. A trial will
convince any one that W. L.
Douglas shoes hold their
shape, fit better and wear
longer than other,makes.
They are made upon honor,
of the best leathers, by the
most skilled workmen, in all
the latest fashions, shoes In
every style and shape to suit
men in all walks of life.
PAI ITIHN I The genuine have W. L.
UnU I lull ■ Douglas name and price
stamped on bottom, which guarantees
full value and protects the wearer
against high prices and inferior shoes.
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I dunno?
Oh! I’m glad 0’ that same/,
Ail the tourists think shame
To be missin’ the Gap 0’ Dunloe—
They do so.
' Now, then, whisper! Mayhap
When ye come on the Gap
Ye’ll be seein’ a lass
On this side 0’ the pas^
That’ll ax for the toll.
She’s a dacint good soul,
Though .the eyes of her twinkle so
droll,
Well, ye’ll pay her the tax
An’ ye’ll wink*.an’ ye’ll ax:
“Would ye marry young Barney
hoe?”—
’Tis a bit of a joke
That the folk love to poke
At the lass 0’ the Gap 0’ Dunloe.
it’s where, whin ye’ve done
Dunloe,
Will ye go?
Ye’ll be wise t© come back
By this very same thrack,
Fur there’s little that’s back o’
loe—
There Is so.
' Sure, the hills are so bare
There’s no scenery there
Like the kind that ye find
On this side, d’ye mind?
So, I’ll watch for the eBay
Whin ye’re passin’ this way
Jist to hear what the lass had to
Whin she made her reply
To the wink o’ yer eye
An’ yer joke at the Gap o’ Dunloe—
Is it who may I be ?
Ye’ll find me, d’ye see,
If ye’ll ax for young Barney Kehoe.
—Catholic Standard and Times.
Not Used to ;t.
The new teacher was beginning the
arithmetic lessen, says the London
News.
“Now, boys,' listen to me. Suppose
John has five oranges and James
gave him eleven more, Then Jf John
handed seven • to George, how many
would he have left?”
Dead silence and great perplexity
fell upon the class.
“Come, come; that’s easy enough.
Well, my lad, what is it?”
“Please, sir,” said one of the boys,
“we always does our sums in hap-
ples.”. i
Makes a .Living; as Pawning Agent.
e
t
A woman who appeared in a Lon­
don police court the other day was
scribed as
“pawning agent.” She
makes her living by pawning 1 lings
for her neighbors, who pay her a com­
mission because they believe she can
«ecure larger loans* than they could.
Quite a
¿S-
&
M oys M oes
take NO SUBSTITUTE.
your reach. If youiA tfealer cannot fit you, write for
MailOrder^Catafo^^--L.Dougl^A’ocMon, Mass. \
Shock.
Bridegroom ,(expectantly) — Now,
my dear father-in-law, I wish to say
just a word about my debts—
Father-In-Law (slapping him on the
back)—Did you say debt’s? Why, my
boy, I’ll bet my debts exceed yours
+hree to one!—Fliegende Blaetter.
Home Thoughts.
'
SMITH WANTS YOUR PRODUCE
Portland, Or., Nov. 16, 1909.
We have our own 22 markets and we supply some others. As has always
been our policy, we shall give the Portland public only fresh, absolutely
choice native poultry. We refuse to use the Eastern cold .storage poultry
that is being brought inhere in carload lots: We are loyal to the Oregon
farmer. The prices ruling today are as follows:
Dressed, Turkeys...........20 to 22%c
Dressed) Geese ...............15 to 18c
Dressed Ducks..............20to 22%c
Dressed Chickens, hens and springs, 15 to 16c
Live Chickens, hens and springs 14c
Dressed hogs........................................ 9c
Dressed veal, up to 130 lbs........10c
Large Veal Less.
All produce must be good, fat quality : poultry dry-picked. Wé want small turkeys in
preference to large ones.- The smaller thé turkey the better. We do riot charge commission
on anything. We will remit with check drawn on the First National Bank of Portland. Ad­
dress all shipments to the
FRANK L. SMITH MEAT CO.
Portland, Oregon^
“Fighting the Beef TrustM
Nobody Protesting;.
“Was this decision a case of
’square deal’?” asked -one belligerent
politician.
“No,” answered the other. “It was
a ease of don’t dare squeal.”—Milwau­
kee Sentinel.
BARBER SCHOOL
WE TEACH THÈ BARBER TRADE
to both men and women. Expert instruction; di­
plomas granted; . clean, modern, up-to-date.
Money earned.while learning. Complete course
for $30. Write for free particulars:
NATIONAL BARBER COLLEGE
68 West Washington St. Seattle, Wash.
To Enjoy
the full confidence of the Well-Informed
of the World and the Commendation of
the most eminent physicians it was essen­
tial that the component parts of Syrup
of Figs and Elixir of Senna should be
known to and approved by them; there­
fore, the California Fig Syrup Co. pub­
lishes a full statement with every package.
The perfect purity and uniformity of pro­
duct, which they demand in*a laxative
remedy of an ethical character, are assured
by the Company’s original method of man­
ufacture known to the Company only.
The figs of California are used in the
production of Syrup of Figs and Elixir of
Senna to promote the pleasant taste, but
the medicinal principles are obtained from
plants known to act most beneficially.
To get its beneficial effects always buy
the genuine—manufactured by the Cali­
fornia Fig Syrup Co« only, and for sale
by all leading druggists.
A LEADER
WATER SYSTEM
IN YOUR HOME
Means an unfailing water supply. It
means that you will have the most practi­
cal Domestic water supply, system now in
use. No elevated tank, no frozen pipes in
winter, no stagnant water in summer, no
water supply troubles of any sort. Tank
placed in basement, out of sight and way.
. made of pressed steel, will not rust and
will last a lifetime.
You will be pleased with the LEADER
system of furnishing Domestic Water
Supr 'y. Ask for our catalogue and free
booklet, “How I Solved My Water Supply
Problem.”
Raises the dough
and complies with
all pure food laws.
LEWIS & STAVER CO.
CRESCENT
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Makers of MAPLEINE
(better than Maple).
I
Portland, Ore.
Spokane, Wash.
Boise, Idaho.
No. 48—09
P N U
I TXTHEN writing; to advertisers please
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dry while you are V
wearing them
EVERYWHERE
/
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à «* **^^5
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T ower C anadian C o . limited , T oronto ,
>09
can .
ainless Dentistry
Ont of town people
can have their plate
and bridgework fin*
ished in one daj
if necessary.
We will give you a good
22k gold or porcelain
crown for
$3.50
5.00
3.50
1.00
1.00
.50
2.50
5.00
7.50
Painless Extr* don .50
Molar Crowns
22k Bridge Teeth
Gold Fillings
Enamel Filling^
Silver Fillings
Inlay Fillings
Good Rubber
Plates
Best Red rub­
ber Platen
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Painless
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is ordered..
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get better
painless work done anywhere. All work fully guar­
anteed. Modern electric equipment. Best methods.
Wise Dental Co«
jjJF Cheapness" YL
vs. Quality
In the matter of food you can’t afford to
sacrifice Quality for Cheapness. Economy
I is right, and good but inferior food products
A aré dear at any price,
feif r BAKING
S KG POWDER
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WM
manfoçi
ï , v5H,CAC<ù*«c>f
is economical—not Cheap. Try
it. The- best at any price or
your money back.
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feSfe.
Chicago.
By Guaranteed
under all
Pure Food Laws
F ailing B uilding
T hibd &W abh . sirs. PORTLAND, OREGON
OFEXOE SOUfiS: 8 ▲. M. to 8 P. M. Eundays, 9 to 1.
Sherman, Clay & Co.
$
From Arctic to Tropics
Sixth and Morrison, Opposite Postoffice
PORTLAND, OREGON
in Ten Minutes
WE MAKE PIANO
BUYING EASY
AND SAFE
No oil heater has a higher efficien­
cy or greater heating power than the
It is not difficult to choose a
satisfactory instrument when you
have as many from which to se­
lect as we can show you.
A child or inexperienced person
can select a Piano here and have
the same protection afforded an
expert in Piano values. We sell
on xthe One PHce System. We
guarantee every Piano we sell.
If you wish to purchase to the
best advantage, write for our
catalogue.
Steinway
and Other
Pianos.
Victor
Talking
Machines.
WtHCHON
PERFECTION
Oil Heater
(Equipped with Smokeless Device)
With it you can go from the cold
of the Arctic to the warmth of the
Tropics in 10 minutes.
The new
Autopiatic
Smokeless Device
prevents smoking. Removed in an
instant for cleaning.
Solid brass font holds 4 quarts of oil—sufficient to give out a. glowing heat
for 9 hours—solid brass wick barriers—damper top—cool handle—oil indicator.
Heater beautifully finished in nickel or Japan in a variety of styles.
Every Dealer, Everywhere. If Not At Yours, Write for Descriptive Circular
to the Nearest Agency of the
STANDARD oil company
(Incorporated)
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A street piano grinding out “Home,
Sweet Home,” is apt to make a com­
mercial man on a trip lonely until he
remembers that his wife wrote she
more goods brighter and faster colors than any other dye. One 10c package colors silk, wool and cotton equally well
was in the midst of housecleaning.—• and is guaranteed to give perfect results. Ask. dealer, or we Will send postpaid at lQc a package. Write for free booklet
how
to
dye, bleach and nux colors.
MONROE DRUG COMPANY, Quincy, Illinois.
Syracuse Post Standard.
PUTNAM FADELESS DYES