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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 19, 1906)
I I Scrofula V Parlor-Car nivaralwn. ONE MORE CHANCE “I’orler.'' said file fussy lady In tbe parlor <ur, *'l wish you would opeU this window,” The Indy in the seat directly across the ear heard th« request and drew a cloak about her. “Porter, If that window Is opened,” she snapped, testily, ”1 shall freexe to dentil.” Few are entirely free from It. Il may develop so slowly as to ennae little if anydistiirbanceduring the whole period of childhood. It may then produce dyspe|>ala, ca tarrh, and in urged tendency to con sumption, iM'lore causing eruptions. Sores or swellings. To get entirely rid of It take the great “And If the window la kept closed," blood-purifier, retUHlod the other passenger, “I ahull Annexation Sure to Follow Next Failure ol Cuba. SELF GOVERNMENT IMPOSSIBLE Hood’s Sarsaparilla surely suffocate.” The porter stood timidly between the In usual liquid form or In chocolated tablets two fires. bnuwu as bareatabe. luodusssgi. “Porter,” remarked tbe commercial traveler, "your duty Is very plain. I m mat .rial. The elderly and somewhat fl ultra tod Open the wludow and freexr one Indy. lady stopinsd an obese mau on a crowd Then cluse it and suffocate tho other.” —Puck. ed street. "Does It make any difference,” she asked, "which of these cere I take to tbe cemetery?" “Not to me. modem.” answered the polite heavy weight, as be lifted bls but and tmasod on. Vleoaa. CLASSIHEDADVERTISING WET WEATHER CLOTHING you wtxnt complet« protection and long service. spent this summer at tbe seashore are strongly disposed to spend next sum mer In the back country or tbe moun tains. If they persevere In this detor- uination their places will be filled by persons who have spent thio summer In tbe mountains and tbe back coun try and don't want to go back. It has been a very trying summer, muggy, fuggy. 'skeetry, damp, moist, hot and miscellaneously plaintive, but It bas been about aa bad in one place as Is another.—Harper's Weekly. "I ha<l been showing symptoms of kid ney trouble from the timo I was mustered out of the army, but in all my life I novel suffered as in 1897. Headaches, dluinsaa and eleeplssenese flrat, and then dropsy. I was weak end help less, having run down from 180 to 126 pounds. I was hav ing terrible pain in the kidneys and the «scrolloni passed almost involuntarily. My left leg swelled until it was 34 inches aronnd, and ths doctor tapped it night and morning until I eon id no longer stand it, and then he advised amputation. I refneed, and began using Doan’s Kidney Pilis. Tbe swell ing subsided gradually, the urine be atme natural and all my pains and tehee disappeared. 1 have been well now for nine years since using Doan's Kidney Pills.** For sale by all dealers. 60 cents a box. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Tommy—What la the "height of fol ly." P"7 Fa—Yonr sister's beau, my son. Hs Is six feet two. lioolo Allow. anld Undo Allen Rparks. "ditn all hie other reverses frrnu tbe even lug when hie bsst girl turned hloi 'Many a man.” down.** Hope Deferred. OILED CLOTHING •S' Dlnguas—Shadbolt, I've borrowed a good many little sums from you, at one time and another. Do you know just how much 1 ewe you? Abadbolt (with alacrity)—Tee; it’a ex actly |V6. I linguae—Then let mo have >5, wlU you? That will make It an oven hundred, and it will be easier tor me to reeueuaber. Realised It Heroelt. HARD WATER MADE SOFT Tlie angry waves broke upon the state ly vessel. "Isn't tho eoimnotlon terrible?" ex claimed the young man with the steamer cap and tbe camera. "O, yes!” moaned tho pels young wom en In the eteemer chair. "You tool It, too, do you?” Weald Salt Mias Better. 1 The Judge -Mr. Twiggies, do you wish to poll tho jury? » Tho lawyer (who bad loot hie case) — No, your honor; but It would afford me Infinite satisfaction if I could club the Jury. __________________ FrolteMr West All Nt*ht. All desierà. Foli eie, package llorai A Rovai Koapi B page bookl,l end MMrenlr plriure Tei« In. IO evlor« nr*’* for IO cGnta •>»<! <1ral»r*B nane. FA CI ne COAMT BGHAXC’a, Oakland cale W. LT DOUGLAS *3.50 £*3.00 Shoes BOOT IN TMB WORLD W.LDouffu 14 GUI Edp llto BXfutolbRequxlledstsnf prloo “J. Rm I th. Famished Geological Struc ture, III." This was tho address on the letter postmarked "Boston, Aug. 27, 1906.” "Try Starved Rock,” wrote tho edu cated railway postal clerk just below the address.—Chicago Tribune. Artificial rubies are now successfully made up to twelve or fifteen carats by M. Verneul, a scientist of Perla. they other make«. It I could take you Into my targe factories at Brockton, Mass.,and snow you how carefully W.L. Douglas shoes are made, you would then understand why they hold their »hepe, fit better, wear longer, and are of greater value than any other make. „the bottom, which protects you agatast Mgh If you are suffering from impure blood, thin blood, de bility* nervousness, exhaus tion, you should begin at once with Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, the Sarsaparilla you have known all your life. Your doctor knows it,too. Askhimaboutit. Yoe must look welt after the enedlUen of yoer liver and towel,. Uni,,, there I, deity action of the bowel,, peiaonnea predset, ere abeorbed. ecuilng hoedeebe. billouaneea. neu- sustkx ; •d°.,!n,rt:.^:r^ ‘h:£ liver pill,. Aet gently, ell regeisble. > le only one pill al bedtime. P. N. U. HUI writing to edvortleere pl monilon this pepar. Washington, Oct. 16.—Republican senators and congressmen who have been in Washington recently and offi cials cloeely identified with the admin- istiation agree with the president that Cuba shall have another opportunity to try self government, but the opinion is almost univsrsal that annexation is only a matter of time. Little is being said publicly about the probability ol annexing Cuba to the United H tales, but the subject is receiving a great deal of attention in Washington and public men are seriously discussing the beet method of bringing the island under the protecting arm of the United Htaiee. President Roosevelt is absolutely sin cere in bis declaration against tbe present annexation of Cuba and be has hopes that the Coban people, on tbier second attempt, will be able to form and maintain a satisfactory govern ment. He does not want the island made a part of tbe United States if, by any possibility, the Cubans can c< n duct their own affaire and protect the lives and property of all tbetr citiseos Ho does not believe that the United States at this time would bo justified In taking over the island, meraly be cause vast amounts of American capital have been invested. But if tbe word» of other administration officials can be held to be authoritative, it io to bo in ferred that tbe president will interpose no further objection to annexation in care the second Cuban government is a failure. While annexation is generally ex pected, no one looks forward to It with enthusiasm. Rather, tbe Cuban prob lem is regarded in the light of one of tbe unpleasant outgrowths of the Span ish war, as perplsing in some respects as tbe Philippine question. Southern mao would like to see Cuba made American territory, but they want tbe tariff wall kept up against Cuban sugar and tobacco, and some bar »reeled against tbe immigration of native Cu- hans into the Unite States, The South has more than its share of doeky citi- sene. It is probable that tbe men In con gress who are fighting a reduction of the duty on Philippine sugar and to bacco would join tbs South in demand ing the retention of the tariff on sugar a ad toljacco from Cuba in case of an nexation. If Philippine sugar is a menace to tbe host sugar industry of the West, it will he argued that tbe sugar from Cuba, closer and much more abundant, would be a still greater menace. Promotes Digestion.Cbeerfu!- ness and Re si Contains neiiher Opium.!Morphine nor Mineral. N ot N ahcotic . A perfect Remedy forCnnstipa- lion. Sour Stomach.Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions .Feverish ness and Loss OF SlXEP. What Is CASTORIA Caatoria la a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Faro goric, Drops and Soothing Hyrupa. It la Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotio 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 tbe Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. GENUINE CASTOR IA always Bean the Signature of facsimile Signature of NEW YORK. The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years Trea >*««!■<. In cutting a canal at Bordeaux a Grandma—Tommy, is there anything "T see they’ve discharged that clerk who statue has been discovered of Anne 4 you like better than a piece of pie? saved oo much mono/ out of his small Austria, queen of Louis XIII., who *4 Tommy (with bis mouth full)— salary. Didn't they know he was grafting at Paris in 1000. Tes'm. Two pieces. all the timer “Tea, but they suspect now that be got «100 Reward. >100. Motherswill find Mr«. Winslow** Boothing The reader, of thl, paper will be pl-rued to (yrup the beet remedy touee for their children some of the graft that rightfully belonged learn that there is at least one dreaded -Hasses to the bigger officers of the company.” during the teething period. Oae et Hie Gloomy Mood,. "Honesty is tbe best policy, to be sure,” moralised the professor, "but In tbe caae of too many men it is a policy that has a surrender value.” To Break In New Shoes. Always shake In Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder. It cures hot. sweating, aching, swollen feet. Curse eorna. Ingrowing nails end bun lone. At all druggists and shoe stores, 26c Don't accept any subatltuta Sample mailed FREE. Address Allen S. Olmsted. to Roy, N Y. A aong railed the “Hymn of Apollo,” written 2NO yean B. C., baa just been sung for the first time in England. that science has been able to cure In alllW stages, and that la Catarrh. Hall', Calanl Cure la the only positive cure known to toe medical fraternity. Catarrh being s const«» tlonal dlMaae, require, a constitutional treab me nt. Hall's Catarrh Cure u laxen internally, acting directly upon tho blood and mueoog •uriaces of the system, thereby destroying ths A Correct to*. foundation of tho disease, ana giving tho ■» Mr. Stoplate—I believe I must say tient strength by bolldlng np the constltotMS and assisting nature in doing its work. Tbe good-night proprietors have so much faith tn its curative Miss Tersleep—Oh, don't! Why Cwsrs that they offer Ona Hundred Doling r an y caae that it tails to cure. Bond for UN should you? of tea timoni*ls. Mr. Stoplate—Why, really—ah—It's Address. F. J. CHENEY A CO.,Toledo,Ok Sold by druggists. 75c. getting rather late, isn't It? Hall's Family Pills are the beet. riTQ Rt- v tu®* Iar‘<l an Nervous Dir«« Il I v P**rma,‘ent,Jr cur*’d by Dr. Kline's Grrst Nsrvs lu-storer. Head for FREE |2 trt<t bottle and treailsa. Dr H IL Kiln* . Ld. Ml A rob 8L, Pbila.,Pa Miss Tersleep—Yes, altogether too late to say good-night Say good-morn ing.—Cleveland Leader. At Wilkeabarre, Pa., In one day recen* ly 425 foreigners were naturalised. STORM SPOILS BANANAS. Hurricane Sweeps Through Central America. Wanting Ml,000,000. New Orleans, Oct. 16.—Damages of fully >1,000.000, including tbe partial demolition of one town, was dons by ths hurricane on tbe coast of Central America which was reported by a brief wireleee met sage received here last1 night. Wirelees and cable advices to day to the United States Fruit company say that probably no losa of life oc curred. The hurricane appeared to be central near Bluefields, on the east coast of Nicaragua. It swept in front the sea, Its first fury striking Little and Great Corn Islands, which were swept bare of vegetation and their topography even altered by the waves. On tbe mainland the storm’s damage was con fined mostly to a path about >0 miles wide, In which banana and rubber crops were destroyed and plantations blown down. Great damage is report ed from Rama, a town on the coast about 40 milss from Blueflslds. Mrs. Jefferson Davis Dying. New York, Oct. 16.—Mrs. Jefferson Took a aatee to Hies. Davie, widow of the president of the Plggmus—I see that the champion Confederate states, is dying of pneu bootblack Is dead. Dlemukea—Toe: Death loves a shining monia at the Hotel Majestic here. It is believed she cannot survive more mark.—American Spectator. than a few hours. Mrs. Davis has been ill for several davs, but it bad been believed she would recover up to last night, when a sudden change for the worse was noticed. Mrs. Davis went to the Majestic a short time ago on her return from the Adirondacks, where she spent most of the summer for her health. We Trust Doctors SHOES FOB AVei’diibk- Prcparationfor As similating the Food and Regula Ung the Stomachs and 1 towels of Neat Sasaaser. Howwh ,a Newsy. When you bgy Sugar and Tobacco Mon Will Object Io Free Competition, But II Must Come. A million or two of people who have Tile Intention of clocks la by no means a modern one. Clocks which wore run by weights were used by tbe Ntraceno at tbe time of the Crusades, and soma authorities state that they were Invented by Paclflcus as early as the ninth century. In tbe works of Dante are references to macbliiM which struck tbe hours, A TERRIBLE EXPERIENCE. and clocks must have been used tn Italy about the end of tbe thirteenth How a Veteran Was Saved the Am« ceutury. The obtest clock of which putation of a Limb. , there to any certain record was erected B. Frank Doremus, veteran, of Roose In a tower In Hie palace of Charles V. velt Ave., Indianapolis, Ind., says: ef France In 1364. A church recently dedicated In 8t. Pau) was erected at a cost of >7,000, raised by 10.000 contributions of 70 cento each. I The Kind You Have Always Bon^ht, and which has been In use for over 30 years, has borne the si^natnre of mid has been made under his per sonal supervision since its infancy. Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and << Just-as-good” are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment, Hitt VMoa. A0U8 CUM. cunv ncrotAL Trial of Naw York Central. New York, Oct. 16.—The trial of the Now York Central Railroad company for the alleged giving of rebates of some >26,000 to the American Sagar Refining company on sugar shipments to the West is the first trial for the infraction of the Elkins law over un dertaken in this city. With this action is inaugurated a sitting of the Federal Criminal court that may be expected to last with its successive terms for at least a year and probably mnch longer. Army In Cuba Given Name. Washington, Oct. 16. — Brigadier General Barry, acting chief of staff, to day issued a general order by direction of the president stating that the mili tary forces now aseembled in Cuba or to be aseembled there are constituted an army to be known as the Army of Cuban Pacification. I