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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (May 6, 1915)
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HK A HAMIIKM !>tarn at rada tl.Ml » >>u < Mil K<*t in buslli* A» for yi.iiimt-lf Irivl«« tiiught in elant waaks, Tuoi* fr»*. porranta*» earned while kariiins. 32 srhuvl*. ZI years In busi- nees S tim I fur free i m I m I om »»«• MOI.IR IIAKIIF.K COl.l IU.K. t*ept. K. 4S N. là Nt Furtiaad. Orrgup W. I*. Douglas shoes are made of the best dow.»tic and imported leathers, on the latest models, carefully constructed by the most espert last and pattern makers in this country. No other make of equal prîtes, can compete with W. I*. Douglas shoes for style, workmanship and qualitr. As comfortable, easy walking J shoes they are unsurpassed. FARM HELP SUPPLIED The I.I OO, •3.50 and 64.00 shoes will gire as good service as other makes « ostiag S4.OO to •6.OO. The B4.fr)45.QO «nd •A.ftO shoes compare favorably with other makes costing •« OO to •M.(M>. AWherereryuu live 1 there are many men and women wear I lug Wl,. Douglas shoes. Consult them and they will tell I you that W. E. Douglas shoes cannot be Bit riled for I the priee. t*> Kanrhes Hup Yards H I Farms. M.lkers, land-* I «ar* is ani *<-■!< hoppera *»n abort - eat nut Ire. Phone ur write II a a ley Employ Meat Aseary. M N 24 St. Fwllnd. Ur Flsan Han W tJ KZM Pit Game Chickens A I ITIAIU I WbeebsMsa W.L I DnuylsB who*» UAU I IM Pi . ■> I v.-n hu > e stamped on tbs bet ton. fiboes than stamtoa 1rs always north fhs prV* paM for them I <.r y fir* W L. D ous I m has k tfuaranterd tbrir value and prutcrud the wearer asBir.«t high ■SPzSn A l*Ut* fur Inferior thues Ly bavin« bin NAME AND PRICE •’amped on ’be bo’tom t»ef</re ffxy leave fi.e fa» t«>ry Do not f»a persuaded to take Borne other make daimed to be just m good. You are payln< your money aod are so titled to the best. If your dealer cannot supply you, write for illus trated Catalog showing how io order by mail. W. I- Douglas, 2IO Hpark Kt., Brockton, Mass. aa bred by Oregon Champion Cocher. Eags |2 00 P*»r |t>, Stork. niMlter ui I'orruaiMindenre. J F. Id MEM It A. 417 Maa Ha fee I ML. Portland, Or. <2$^ BICYCLE BARGAINS BEWARE OF SUBSTITUTES ALL MAKER The only strictly Hiryrle Haiosruum and Re pair Hh>rtt in Portland Price hat <>n applica tion. Write 10K 13th Mt.. Corner Washintftsa, SCOVILL’S CYCLERY TYPHOID We are exclusive farm dealers, and our long experience makes our facilities fur finding purchaarrs unexcelled in this section. If you desire to sell or trade your farr.i lands, write ua. giving full description and ¡oration of y«»ur property. Lest price and terms, and just what you want in exchange We have a party wanting a Stock ranch up tn $60,000, and will trade 1368 acres of timber, containing fifty million fret of timl»er. Submit proposition. HARGROVE & SONS, ‘»th St.. Portland. Ore. Painting Point*. When preparing paint remcmbei that better result* urn obtainable from ■overal application* of thin paint than from heavier coate. Of courae. It take* longer to do the work. Paint put on In thin coats and allowed to dry. laata much longer and will not flake off aa la often the caae when heavier coala are applied. When very fine result* are wanted rub down each coat after It haa thoroughly dried. Drink Water and Live a Century. A Roumanian »dentist claim* that anyone can live to be one hundred yeara old. barring accldenta. If be drink* enough water He declaree he baa dlacovered that old age la due to a decreaae in the amount of water In the eyatom and that Father Time may be checkmated by ayatematlo water drinking during middle age Maeter Clock Can Operate Many. Teat* made by an English elec trician have ahown that ft la poaalble for a single master clock to operate 500 other clock* strung along fifty miles of wire. Uncle Eben. "Rome men gita credit foh habbln* a good dlapoaltlon," Raid I’ncle Eben, "moa'ly because dey is ao fixed dat dry's tn a position to have purty much delr own way.” Fat Trade. "Jink* doesn't look like a literary man. But he say* he makea hie liv ing by hla pen.” "So he does. He raise* pig* "—Baltimore American. EAST OREGON JACK FARM IL F. SWAGGART, Prop. “John L. Bulllvsn” a 3-yrar-oki Jack rniftral on this farm. Breeders of PINK EYE Shoe Polish Outfit Be Clean! Inside and Outside DR. PIERCE’S Golden Medical Discovery PROMINENT TRAITS IN DOGS Mysteries of Rheumatism Practically Solved Action in the Tissues of a Remarkable Antidota Jerks; Thnrsughhred Heddle, Relay and Running Horses; llerkshlrs Hogs. Lexington, Oregon. DAMAGED WHEAT BARLEY AND OATS FOR HOG FEED $17.50 Per Ton f. o. b. Warehouse Full information furnished upon application. WALTER A. GOSS, 418 Corbett Bldg., Phene East 6912. Portland, Or. p. n . u. --------- impression He Makes. PISTKMPFR How true it I* that the child I* fa CATARRHAL FEVER AND ALL NOSE AND ther of the man! Whenever a man THROAT DISEASES come* In here, for Instance, and be P ictographs on a R uincd P ueblo Cures the sick and acta as a preventative for other*. gin* to boast how powerful and im Liquid given on the tongue. Safe for brood mares and all other* Best kidney remedy. 60 cents a bottle, J5 a dozen. ONG before the advent of Cortez I Cochiti and close to the Rio Grande portant he is in the community. If not Sold by all druggists and turf goods houses, or sent, expres* and other leaders of the Span The Hon was about five feet long and the state, the nation and the world at paid, by the manufacturers. Booklet, "Distemper, Cause and Cure," free. ish Invasion Into Mexico, hun carved out of volcanic tufa, a uniqut large, our memory goes back to the SPOHN MEDICAL CO., dreds of years preceding the type of early sculpture. Several stone day* of our Innocent childhood when Chemists and Bacteriologists. Goshen, Ind., U. 8. march of tho conquerors from Idols were found by the archeologist we boys used to assure one anothei that we spat nickel* and maybe an Spain, a prehistoric race of people one ex with a melancholy face, In relief isted and evidently flourished in the and another at San Lazaro, grotesque occasional dime, though really we Sure Way to Detect a Married Man. didn't at all.—Columbus (Ohio) Jour “It requlrt > no peculiarly acute de region of the great Rio Grande, now in expression. nal. ductions to ascertain whether or not Spur of Mess Fortified. marked by the ruins of ancient pueb a man is marTied,” said Sackvllle Mc- los, occasional shrines and idols Mr. Nelson explored the spur of * II*T* Healthy, Strong. B«aatlf*l Ry** Knutt. "Nearly every man carries his carved In stone, somewhat crudely mesa at Protero Viejo. Evidently th» Oculist* aud Pbyoclana used Murtue gy* perhaps, but indicating the art of a early dweUers there fortified the plac« Rmedy many year* before II wa* offered a* a money in hla right band trousers prehistoric band, traces of which may against the attack of the enemy. Th» Dumrallc Eye Medicine. Murine Is HUH Com- pocket, consequently if the outer pounded by Our PbyeicUuia and guaranteed Clean • Compact mesa Itself constituted a natural fortl by them aa a Reliable Relief for Eye* that Need edge of that pocket is in a frayed con give light to a past civilization. Care. Try II In your Kye* and In Baby * Eye*— dition *rom frequent entrance to the It ha* been estimated recently by flcatlon and It was difficult to climb it Always Ready No Hmartlng—Jual Eye Cow fori Buy Murine source of supply It is a cinch that archeologists that this ancient civili from the region below. ■ For Uae. of your DruggUl — accept no SubaUtute, nod If zation dates back at least 1,000 years Built Into the top of the mesa were Interested writ* for Book of lb* Rye Free. the wearer is no bachelor.”—Kansas M* k. ixeek U. . fe. KIMO • and possibly 2.000 years. the artificial walls, a safeguard Ml KINK lit KEMEDV CO., CHICAGO City Star. ro«. - a COLLAPSIBLE TUBE -fed.* Tho origin of this prehistoric people planned by the people who once lived dry*»« W Dqiss rM « Your Dog the Best Is u mystery which has not been on the heights. For ammunition bug« Waterproof Matches. Another certainty is that every No -fety bradi ■ If—KI MO I solved, but recent excavations In the bowlders were carried by the mess Before you go camping, or away on K1MO M Rio Grande area of the Southwest, in dwellers from the creek below to th« a voyage, prepare some waterproof youngster who revels in the compan •I •«** aad «’'’ TV *• 2'*» • ded a section characterized by examples fortification. "This type of primitive matches, and see that they are always ionship of a faithful mongrel pup that K1MO OUTFIT « «^ d of early glazed pottery, give promise ammunition is found," says Mr. Nel at hand. In a small tin vessel melt i* all his own will refuse to accept COLLAP34BI.E TL BE ¡*»1 •« — —ye *—i — kaa*. of Illuminating the concealed history son. "In several other mesas of New some paraffin, and, while it is still hot. the dictum of the judges at the West area*- mae M aal C—a < na^lw J BM. Taa aa WXaa U. P Pa» dip the end of each match into this, minster Kennel club show fhat a par Oa*a aas of a past civilization days when the Mexico." NORTOWtSTERN St I LING SiRVICC. The ancient dwellers of the reglot and lay it out carefully until cool and ticular wire-haired fox terrier is "the pueblos now In ruins flourished in Portland. Orcs*» New Mexico and along the Rio Grande. recently explored by the museum’s ex dry. The coating of paraffin makes best dog in the United States.”—Tope Northwestern B*nk. 1 An expedition under the leadership pedltion constructed numerous reser the match absolutely waterproof.—Mc ka Journal. No Desire to Be Ray of Sunshine. of Nels C. Nelson, archeologist and ex voir* to preserve the rain water and Call's Magazine. How Girl* View Them. "These sign* on the order of 'Kee> plorer. and conducted under the aus to guard against periods of drought One writer say* that a freckle "Is Smiling,’ ’Cheer Up,’ etc., give me a, True Art of Life, pices of the American Museum of Na Twenty of these early reservoir* wer< The art of Ufe Is to be kind. to a wild flower the sun has placed on large pain.” said Sackvllle McKnutU tural History, has returned recently found In the region between Pecos and That is a pretty who has a very somber cast of counte •ndeavor to look at everything from their checks." from the arid region * of the Rio the Rio Grande river south of Sants thought, but many girl* will continue nance. "Did yon ever see a picture of the point of view of the other fellow, Grande, and excavations there among Fe to regard the freckle a* a thorn in the Abe Lincoln that had a smile on ltf tho ruins of old pueblos have yielded Apparently everyone of these an to be more eager to give than to re flesh.—Toledo Blade. ceive. to lov* one ’ s neighbor, and to And did you ever see one of George many rare specimens, emblems of an cient pueblos or villages conserved iti Washington with a broad grin? I aux ancient Civilization. It la believed water supply, judging from evidence« be the protector of the weak and help Some Climate*. proud that I resemble Lincoln and that the pottery finds unearthed by the existing today. At one place there wai less. whether they be little children The northern part* of Norway and Washington."—Kansas City Star. archeologist will prove a key to the found the ruin of an old dam som< >r the flowers that grow by the way Sweden extend well up into the Arctic l development of this early civilization, three hundred feet In length. It prob side.—Sidney Dare. Always Something to Do. circle, while the southern pails come « at present enshrouded in mystery. ably conserved a considerable body ol down to the latitude of Glasgow; so Life is juSt one swat after another. Too Wise a Bird water ages ago, as a supply for th« Modern Cliff Dweller*. there is a wide range between the First it is candidates for office and "Can you tell me. sir. ” asked the Within the area where the work of ancient race once living there. Much adroit panhandler, "where an honest winter temperatures in those coun- then it is carpets and flies.—Chicago News, the expedition was conducted by the of the pottery unearthed by the arche man can find hard work In return for tries. The same applies to Canada. archeologist no fewer than 150 ruins ologist is fragmentary, and It will a aquare meal?” "I could,” replied exist, many of which range In size prove quite a task to piece some ol the experienced and disillusioned citi- from 100 to * 000 rooms. In addition the fragments together. One exampl« xen, "but I make it a rule not to an to these ruins the archeologist found In particular is a rare old Tanos bowl swer questions wholly idle and aca If yon would be many dwelling places hollowed out In which dates back hundreds of years demic.” — Richmondville Times-Dis- and notwithstanding the flight Ol the cliff walls, dwelling places which patch. date back possibly 2,000 years. In time, this piece Is in an excellent stat« what about the inside of the body? one of these hollowed dwelling places of preservation. It Is highly prized RESINOL CERTAINLY You can no more afford to neglect it Mr. and Mrs. Nelson established their by the collector. than the outside. It is just as import DOES HEAL ECZEMA! Altogether, Mr. Nelson secured mor< headquarters. They became cliff ant that the system be cleansed of the poisonous » than seven hundred archeological spe impurities caused by weakness of the digestive organs dwellers of tho twentieth century or by inactivity of the liver. In the past twenty years, literally while delving into the history of the clmens on his expedition to New Mexi co for the museum. thousands of physicians have written past. Among the objects reclaimed fron to tell us how successful the resinol The mesas there rise to a height over the fiat desert country, where the the ruins of the ancient pueblos wer< treatment is for eczema and similar skin troubles. The first use of resinol ruins of pueblos bear traces of the primitive stone axes, stones for polish ointment and resinol soap usually (In Tablet or Liquid Form) Ing and smoothing the floors of early early civilization, the bowlder* carved stops the itching and burning, and Cleanse* th* system—and mor*. It pats the liver ia suck a condition of with prehistoric pictographs, crude apartment houses, knives, stone ham they soon clear away all trace of the health that it purifiea the blood—as it should. It help* the stomach drawing* representing various animals men, bone flutes, whistles, beads and eruption. No other treatment for the digest food so that it make* good blood—rich, red blood to nourish and awls for sewing moccasins and many skin now before the public can show —the deer, horse, the thunder bird— strengthen all th* organa. You may avail yourself of its tonic, revivifying influence by getting g. and occasionally a human being. The other crude Implements formerly used such a record of professional approval. bottle or a box of tablets from your medicin* dealer—or send 60c for a Sold by all druggists. — Adv. plumed or horned serpent often ap by the communal dwellers of New trial box. Address a* below. Mexico. pears In these ancient pictographs, "Dr Pierce's Common Sense Mert>o-i Advtaer"—e French cloth bound book of Dye From Nettles. 1<XB natree on receipt of 31 ooeeent stampe to cover mallins chama. Addne* probably a symbolical design. The Dr. V.M. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. A fine yellow dye is produced from coyote, the bear and hunters equipped the roots of nettles boiled in alum. with shields, bows and arrows are also The jtnee of the stalk and leaves is revealed in these fantastic picto In Many Ways They Are Much Llk» used to dye woolen stuffs a brilliant graphs. » Human Beings, and In Some and tmrmanent green Pottery In the Ruins. Ways Above Them. Placing the Blame. While excavating among the ruins Jack — “ Sent back your letter un of an ancient pueblo, about thirty Mrs. E. T. Eltonhead has recently miles or more southwest of Santa Fe, completed an Interesting study of hu opened, eh? Why did she do that?’ Mr. Nelson found in a refuse heap man characteristics In dogs. Amon| Tom—"She said the postman who de livered it kicked her dog." layers of different examples of pot her findings are these: tery. At tho base of this heap he “Grief is a certain characteristic Mow It Comes to Pa««. found examples of painted ware. In for many dogs have sought the miss (From the verdict of a coroner’s the layer above different types of Ing ones and have watched their live« glazed ware were disclosed, and in the away on the graves of the ones to 1ury)—“The deceased came to his death from a railroad In the hands of last layer of this pottery the pieces whom their lives were devoted. found corresponded with the period of "Self-respect Is evident to anyont * receiver."—Philadelphia T-edrer. tho Spanish occupation. From about who has made a study of dogs. Frolic Something of a Hint 1680 to the present time—the modern and play are developed from puppy Mr. Slowboy (calling on girl)—"Tou period—no glazed ware existed, only hood until real old age stiffens mus painted examples of the potter's art. des and loss of teeth forbids the car seem—er—rather distant this eve ning.” Girl—"Well, your chair isn’t Archeologically the old heap of ruins rying of a ball or other plaything. nailed down, is It?”—Brooklyn Eagle. has yielded the most important dis "Shrewdness Is a trait, for where « covery of the museum's expedition. dog haa been a pet and a child enters Honeymoon Lie*. It is now possible since Mr. Nel Into the family you will see at one« A honeymoon produces more lies to son's discovery of these various types the sulkiness and dislike shown by the square minute than any other pe of pottery, some of which are prehis tho usurped one and sometimes ever riod of a person's life.—"The Thirty S. S. S. is a Regular Wizard in Driving Out Rheumatism. toric, to classify these ancient pueblos a tendency to revenge on one whe Days,” by Hubert Wales. Rheumatism !« often the «-fleet of some body, It rushes Into every cell, cause» in New Mexico into three or four dif caused the change. other blood affliction that has left Its im. every bone, muscle, ligament, tendon, "One trait that is especially humar ferent chronological groups. Thus press In the joints, muscle* and mucous mucous surface and every nerve to thrtl They Who Have Learning. this old pottery, which dates back Is lacking in dogs. They do not pre Great talkers, without knowledge, coverings of the body. It works into the with freedom, with health, with naw- 1,000 or 2,000 yenrs. may lead to the tend to do what they do not feel and are as the winds that whistle; but tissue cells, those tiny, little bodies in found springiness. which nutrition goes on. And It is here And best of all, 8. S. S. though a pow- unraveling of prehistoric times. It may mean, and In this mankind can take they who have learning should speak that a moat remarkable medicine known erful searching, overwhelming enemy to prove tho key to the mysterious pre them as a model with benefit to the aloud.—Mollere as 8. 8. 8. does its most active and most pain and the causes of rheumatism Is as effective work. pur* as the dew on a peach blossom, aa historic period. Something may be world of men. Its action la marvelous. Bedridden powerful a* the heroic works ot nature, Overlooked in Proverb. "Jealousy is a trait met with both learned by the archeologists about the rheumatics get on their feet as if by searching as the peremptory demand ot The early-bird proverb ignores the magic. That cold, clammy sensation that as migration of these people, and ideas In fine and common dogs, and th» the most exact science. can be formulated as to tho direction more loyal the dog is the more likely fact that the early fish also catches made you hug a red hot stove 1* gon* in Ask for and Insist upon getting 8. S. SU from which their migration took place. he Is to be jealous of another dog the worm and the hook that goes a twinkling. That excruciating pain that the world’s cure for rheumatism. made a feather lay as heavy as a ton of For private, personal advice on stub* Later investigations will show. It is sharing in the affection of his maste: with IL coal on the skin la gon*. Tou get up and born chronic rheumatism write at one* hoped, the origin of these prehistoric and mistress." dance with glee. to the Swift Specific Co., 203 Swift Build When Reform Seem* Eaiy. Tour rheumatism la gon*—absolutely! ing, Atlanta, Ga. Their medical depart people ultimately. "When a good talker is on de plat- It is an actual logical fact, that Swlft'a ment Is famous on all blood diseases, an<X Turkey’s Military Record. Prospecting upon the top of a high fonn," said Uncle Eben, "reform Sura Speclflo flushes your blood, give* Is equipped to msk* personal blood testa, mesa one day, where the vast country Turkey has no great reputation as your entire blood circulation a fina approved by the highest medical authori was visible in the clear atmosphere a fighting nation. During her cam seems so easy dat It almo*' look* like thorough bath. It just naturally and In a ties. Get a bottle of S. S. S. today. Th**» twinkling irrigates «very atom in your away goes rheumatism for all time. of New Mexico for miles and miles paign against Russia, in 1877, she common amusement.” around, Mr. Nelson happened to dis placed 752,000 men in the field. At cover a stone Hon, which was lying the end of the war the disor In the middle of circular ruins of ganlzed remnant of the Turkish army stone structure. It was not far from numbered 120,000 men. L Do You Want to Sell Your Farm? 18 N. 2----------------:--------- ---------------------------------- r No. tejieis PUTNAM FADELESS DYES