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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 2, 1906)
Catarrh la '* conatltutlonal dlaesw originating fa Impure blood and requiring oonatltullonal trsslinant acting through and purifying ths blood for Ila radical and permanent cure. Tlie greatest conatltutlonal rannxly la , Hood's Sarsaparilla in uaual liquid form or In chocolated tablet« known «< Baraataba. I00doaea|l, Naaal and other local forma of catarrh era rallavMl by Catarrh-la, which allay In* Oaminalloii and deodorize discharge. SOo. rellteaeaa Papa. "Oriented” Orientals. Knowledge of dlrectlou seems to be Instinctive with the Burmans, sues the author of “A People at ■cbool.*' They always reckon by the needle, not by relative poaltlon. They do not aay “Turn to the right,” but ”Turu to the west” If a table In a room has two tumblera on It, oue of them will the east tumbler, the other the west, and the table Raelf will be not the “table neur the window,” but the “table In th» east of the room.” Ho they speak of the north or south side of u street or of a tree, not the abady or aunny side. Even In rain or mlat they know the dlrectlou at ouce. An English traveler, walking In the Burman foreat on a fuggy morning to dud all trace of the road wiped out by rain aud every ap parent means of ascerta!ulug dlrec tlou goue, was at a lose what to do, but hie Burman servants knew at once. "That Is north," they said, point lug, “and that la east Our course lies between," aud straight to the north east they marched unerringly. Virtue la not to be meaaured by oa- teutatloua giving. There Is frequently wore real love tor bumaulty lu the soul of the man who removes the bauaua akin from the pavement than lu the heart of the donor of the me morial window In the church. Polite- ■ess. like all other faulta and virtues, may become habitual. It la eurprlalug how uiauy small acta of kindness, how many little d>-e<U of helpfulness, one HAO TO USE A OANE. uiay do In the course of a day when there are Inclination to bo kind and a Weakened Kidneys Made an Elwood, lookout kept for the opportunity. Ous Ind , Man'a Back Qlve Out. may set out with this Intention lu the R. A. Pugh, tiansfer business, 2020 morning, and the footing up at night— not to others, but to one's own secret North B threat, Elwood, Ind., eays: conscience— will be cheering and en "Kidney t ron ble kept me laid ap for a l‘>og time and when I couraging. _______________ was able to bo up I Urgent Need et lotooneattoa. bad io use a cane. I The learned traveler bad delivered hie had terrible backaches great lecture on the mauuers aud customs and pela la the of old Japan. shoulders. The kid “And row," he aald. In conclusion, “I ney secretions were shall be plraaed to auiwer question« per dark colored. After taining to any peculiarities of this Inter- doctoring la vain, I ‘eating people upon which 1 may not have began nslng Doan's touched lu my discourse.” Kidney Pills. Three "Profeaaor,” eagerly asked a young mar ried woman In the audience, “what do boxee cured me entirely, and I am glad the Japanese do to plum juice to make It to recommend them." Bold by all dealers. 60 cento a box. >11 r ______________ Pooler-Milburn Co., Buffalo. N. Y. Is the Opera lea. Miss Peach ley— What yours ere! funny sleeves Mias Capsicum—Tse: 1 have been laughing In them at that gown of yeura. To Make Harness Last Longer. A little economy, which sometimes means a good many dollars toe man, Is the proper care of hamees, carriage tope, etc. Leather In daily nse, expos ed as It is to snn and wind, soon be comes dry, bard, Inelastic, and unabla to stand strain. Thon, very likely at the moot unfortunate moment, a break occurs, and precious time and money are lott. All this is easily prevented by a little forethought and care on the part of the owner. Every one owning horses should be supplied with a good leather preservative, and a good axle oil. These tro things ere necessary to the largest economical use of a working outfit, or a pleasure equipage. Observation has shown that no oil penetrates leather so deeply, and racists tiie drying rffret of sun and wind so well as Eureka Harness Oil. Naatafoot and come other inferior oils sometimes need, easily become ran cid, or because containing acid, hart the leather. Stable men and others posted on the subject, invariably use Eureka Harness Oil. When harness Is given an occasional dressing of this oil. and wagon apindlss greased with Boston Coach Oil, a very large redaction la made In the neceeeary repair bills. Boston Coach Oil, by the way, Is very much superior to Castor Oil. It has splendid lasting qualities, will not gum or corrode, and is more economical In every way. People who are after economy in sta ble management will do well to ask tor these oils. STAND FIRM When you buy an OILED SUIT ob SLICKER demand ■eve Tee Netleed? **1 think Dick aud Katharina wlU soou be married.” "Why, dear?" "Well, I passed by the old porch last night and I besrd her calling him pet Mines.” “Gracious! And was she calling him 'ducky* and 'dearest' and 'angel facer” “Well, I should say not Bbe was calling him 'dunce,' 'goose* and 'stu pid.'” "You don't mean It I” “I do, snd tbst Is slway* • ,ur* sign a girl la In love with a man.” Was Waal liar. Redd—Are you femlllar with yacht ing terms? Greene—Oh. ysa; I tried to hire one, once!—lookers Rtatesman. Mothers will find Mrs. Winslow*« Soothing Syrup lbs tx«i r«m«dv to u«s tor thslr chUdrva luring ths teethdug period. The Greatest Ssanort. New York Is the second great sea port of the world. Ln 1UU3 over nine million tons of Imports and eight mil lion seven hundred thousand tone of exports were cleared through New York Harbor. Ixjudou la the greatest seaport, exceeding New York In im ports, though not In exports. Antwerp aud Hamburg are third and fourth, re spectively. riTO "<• Vitor* n«a<-e sad all Narrou« Dlw-ara. lllw parwananUv curad hr Dr. Kllaa'e <<r.*l S bfw « n«ai«r«r. Mwn<l fbp FRKR bottla and wwiaa Dr R ILKllao. LA. Ml Arch ML. HhUa*,Pa ■•mewhat Different. Mias Elderlelgb—How perfectly shocking! Toungbacb—Wbst's perfectly chock ing? Mias Elderlelgb—Why, didn't yon see old Wedderlelgb klae that doll faced Miss l'eschly just now? He kissed her as affectionately ss If aha bad been bls wife. Youngbacb—Ob. much more affec tionately than that I should say be kissed her just as If ebe wasn't his wife. ________________ Tew Can Oct Allen's Foot-Base FRBB. Ttk the eoleat and ’"‘’«XS’*’ Writs AUsa 8. Olmsted, Le Roy.lt. T„ lor a hoe «ampls of Allan's Foot-Kase. Il carve Sweeting, hotiwollsn, erhlnx fest. It makes asw or tight shoea easy- A certain euro for corn«, Ingrowing nolle and bunion«. And rug- gists all It Me. Don't aeoept any «ubaLltut* Sold everywhere Banking by Mall WE PAY INTEREST On savings deposits of a dollar or more, compounded twice every year. It is just as easy to open a Ravings Account With us by Mail as if you lived next door. Rend for our free l>ook- let, "Banking by Mail," and learn full particulars. Address Oregon Trust & Savings Bank Portland, Oregon Sixth and Washington Sts. No Uae. "Do you notice what a lot of women are going In for science?” "Yea. My wife's got the fever, too." “What's her line?” "Mechanics. Rhe’s an Inventor." "Indeed? What has ebe Invented?” "Why, she'a just perfected a stair step that makes me register the time I get home In the tnorulug as soon as I put my foot on It” “Can't you beat It some way?" "It’a no nse. Rbe’a always awake any way and watting for me on the up per landing.”—Cleveland Plain Dealer. BAY CITY ROUEN Heney and Burns Have Evidence Against Mayor and Boss. WILL INDICT THEN AND OTHERS Mayor Schmitz and Bose Rouf Impli cated In *700,000 Railway Franchise Steal. Ban Francisco, Oct. 25.—That the evidence they have gathered Is suffi cient to send Abe Ruef, Mayor Schmitz a dozen or more supervisors, a coterie of commissioners and a score or more of ¡Htty officials to the penitentiary la the news which has leaked out from the Inner councils of Attorney Francis J. Heney and Detective W. J. Burns, who, working In conjunction with Dis trict Attorney I^ngdon, have uncov ered graft In San Franctaco on a scale that would make even “B om " Tweed alt up and take notice. Trolley franchisee sold for 9700,- 000; retail liquor dealers held up for thousands of dollars; theaters forced lo give up a third of their profile; con tractors made to pay tribute; paving contractors allowed to fatten off the city treasury; wholesale liquor dealers compelled to pay monthly royalties; French restaurants mulcted for gigan tic “fees,'’ and even women of the ten derloin coerced Into dividing the earn ings of their shame. Thia Is some of the moral rottenness laid at the door of the present city administration. It Is aald that among the first Indict ments to be asked will be one for Mayor Schmits, who is now in Europe, with his wife, and one for Abe Ruef, the city “bosa." "We shall get the crooks,” they cay, and then they add, "We are going to get the big ones as well as the small fry” First tn Importance of all the sub jects that the two men have Investi gated comes the trolly deal. Shortly after the earthquake and fire last April the United Railroads was given a blanket franchise by the supervision to convert Its cable roads Into an over head electric system. Before the fire the United Railroads was refused such a franchise. Ftor the blanket fran chise the corporation paid the city nothing. Traction experts value the concession at 35,000,000. It Is stated that Heney and Burna have secured confessions from mem bers of the Board of Supervisors ex posing a gigantic graft In thia connec tion. The amount the United Railroads paid for the privilege of converting all Its cable roads Into electric lines Is said to have been 9700,600, and, ac cording to the written and signed con fessions of supervisors, said to be now In Heney'a possession only 97J.OOO waa turned over by Ruef for distribution among the 19 members of the board. MOODY FOR SUPREME BENCH. Roosevelt Will Appoint Him Despite Sectional Objection. Washington, Oct. 26.—While no of ficial statement la obtainable, unofficial advices confirm the report that the President will appoint Attorney Gen eral William H*. Moody, of Massachu setts, to the vacancy In the Supreme Bench, made by the retirement of Ao aoclate Justice Henry B. Brown. The announced Intention of the Pres ident to appoint Mr. Moody came as a surprise, as it was generally under stood that he eliminated the Attorney- General front consideration In that connection because of the fact mainly that Massachusetts already had a rep resentative on the bench In the peraon of Aaaociate Justice Holmes. Mr. Moody's nomination will be sent to the senate when congress convenes, but the general expectation is teat he will not take his seat on the bench un til about January 1. THOUSANDS AWAIT SIONAL. .......... ...I............. Automobiles, Cllewt'e BanaBt. Carry Filers to Mineral Fields. Wit and ridicule were Lincoln* weap Thorne, Nev., Oct. 2» —That the ons of offbuse and defense, aud he 'grossest kind of mismanagement has probably laughed more jury cases out occurred In preparing fur upening tbe of court than any other man wbu ever Walker Lake Indian Reservation is the practiced at tire Air. charge made by Frank J. Parks, ape-1 “I once heard Mr. Lincoln defend a clal agent of the United States Gen man in _____________ Bloomington agaluat _____ a chagge eral Land Office at Carson. Nev., who of passing counterfeit money," VVe arrived at Thorne Saturday night. President Stevenson told the writer. Parks telegraphed to the General Land I “There was a pretty clear ease against Office at Washington that hundreds of the accused, but wbeu the chief witness men have broken through the lln< a all for the people tdok the stand be stated through the territory and that tbe In that bls name was J. Parker Greeu, and Llucoln reverted to this tbe me dian police are unable to cope with went be rose te cross examine. 'Wtor tbe situation. Ho la In favor of hav J. Parker Greene? What did tba|M. ing the opening postponed 39 days, staud for? John? Well, why dffii t that the reservation may be properly the witness call UmseK Jolm P. Green? opened under the supervision of gov- That was bls earns, wasn't It? Weil, erumout troops. wbat was the reason be didn't wlsa te bo huewn by bls right name? Did J. Thorne, Nev., Oct. 29.—The eve of Parker Green have anything te conceal, the opening of the Walker Lake Indian and If net, why did J. Parker Ureas reservation Buds all ready to rush. All part bls asms la that way?’ Aad so day long luleuse excltemeut prevailed In the village, but last night nearly ea. Of course, the whole exaalaatloa all the Starchers fur mining claims was farcical,” Mr. Steveasua contluuod, had taken their departure to eet up “but there waa eomothlag Irresistibly camp along the boundary of the reear- fuaay te the varying tease aud ieflec vatlon. Uoaa ef Mr. LLacvla'e voice as hs rasg White flags mark the milso and Mho chauges upea the man's Basse; and mllee of lines which the eager hunt» re at ths seceas tbe very beys la tb% street are prohibited from crossing until noon today. Indian police end deputy took |p the slogan and shouted 'J. Par sheriffs who have trwvereod the bound ker Bkeea!' all over the town. Mere- ary, conservatively estimate there are over, there wsa semetblng la Lineola*s at least 10,900 men ready to scramble way of la ton lag bls questions which for favored positions ou the reserva made ae onepirieue ef tbe witness, and tion. Hawthorne contributed about to this day I have never been able to 3,000, while more than that number went out from Yerington. Hundreds rid ay alad ef the absurd Impression of people left from various stations that there was oeaetblag sot quits where they bad been camped along right about J. Parker Qroea. It was the railroad. all BoaaeaM. of course, but the jury The race to points where the rich aeat have boon affected as I was, for est mineral land la supposed to He •roan waa discredited aad the dafead- proves to be popular In the extreme. Automobiles, horses and all manner ant Went free.” of conveyances will bo used la making the trip around the southwest end of the lake, while those coming from the east aide of the body of water will use launches bi ought here from San Fran Wggs Why, I sever knew yen to go cisco. A ferry system will also be msfi ef year way te avoid aeeUag a established. At a mass meeting of miners held in créditer before the courthouse Friday night. It was Biopsy—Yea, but I hartes to have reported that a number of Launches aaaaey la ay pocket this Unte» sad I were being placed in the water on the eastern side of the lake, contrary to ■fight bo tempted te pay itila. the rules, and a number of deputies who were authorised to remove them carried out their Instructions Satur day. Where they found the boats were too heavy to move they were tem porarily dismantled of some parte of their machinery, which will not be turned over to the owners until today. A half hundred deputies also report ed at the meeting that In scouring the reservation they had found that 30 Illegal locations had been made, and that they had destroyed monuments wherever they hsd beerf erected. The papers or location notices were re moved. and when these were read It waa found that the names of a num ber of prominent people were attach ed to them. No arrest will bo made of the people who had Illegally secured locations, unless the offense io re peated. Creek Bede Show Gold. The principal points to which the rush will bo made are Dutchman, Wil low. Rose and Cat Creeks, either dry beds or flowing streams, running Into the southwestern part of tha lake Spo cLmens from claims adjoining these creeks show gold. A number of shooting affrays have beeu reported. The moot trouble was caused on account of drunkenness, but In some cases pistole wore drawn in disputes over horses. 8everal mon tried to ride off with other* horses, but they wore promptly brought to halt under cover of a revolver. New Engines for Northern Pacific. Tacoma. Wash., Oct 29.—Northern Pacific officials state that the railroad company la doing all in Its power to relieve the car ahortag*. though they admit that the condition to much the name as It was several months ago. Superintendent Albee stated that 12 or 15 new engines will be added to th< equipment of the Pacific division with in the next 39 days. “Ae la known, the engines have been ordered for some time," eaid Mr. Albee, “but we cannot tell just how much longer we will have to wait for them. Wo expect 12 or 15 some time during the next 30 days Fur thermore, we are doing everything that can be done to handle the busi ness.” Election Law for FhHIppInea. Manila. Oct. I».—Among the reco«»- mendatlons to the proposed election law by the aeewnbly of Provincial Governore le one that the Go’ernore of the provlncea and delegatee to the aRsembly be elected by direct vote of the people; that the euffrage be wide ly extended; that the amount of taxea be reduced; that a qualification of the voter ehall be hie ability to read and write the dialect of hie province, aa well ae Spanish and Englleh. The law provides for tha choosing of ea assem bly the first of the year. Demand Eight-Hour Day. Chicago, Oct. 26.—The Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen, on behalf of its switchmen, today prevented demands to all tbs railroads entering Chicago for an eight-hont day. The Brotherhood's action follows that of the Switchmen* union, which presented similar de mands some lime ago. Tha railroads will be obliged now to deal with prac tically the whole organised strength of tha Switchmen's union. In this re spect the movement is the most exten gran or Os to, Crry or T olsdo , I sive attempted by the railroad organ Loess (VtnrrT, | Fn»wx J. casssv makes oath that ba Is isations In many yean. Prealdential Action Pleases Japaneee. an lor partner of the firm of F. J. Casssv A Tokio. Oct. 22.—The courts of ac Co., doing builnoas Io the City of Toledo, Coun ty and State aforeaald, and that said firm will Missionary Association Finance. tion pursued by the United States ba* pay the sum of ON I 11 UN DSHD DOLLARS for Oberlin, O., Oct. 26. — The sixtieth been somewhat effective in aoothlng each and every ease of Cavaaaa that cannot bo cured by the use of HaLL'sCaTaaaa Cttss. annual meeting of the American Mis the feellnga of ths Japanese people. FRANK J. CHIN KT. Sworn to before mo and subscribed in my sionary eeeociation began hare today. Injured by the San Francisco school presence, this Sth day of December, A. D.. ISM. The treasurer reported the total re Incident and accentuating the confi A. W. OLRASON, | .... | Notary Public. ceipts for tha year at 9423,627: that dence of the people tn Preaident tha debt had been reduced during the Roosevelt, whose fairness la praised Hall's Catarrh Cure Is tsksn internally, and year from 989,264 to 967,912; that tbs on all sldea. It Is altogether unlikely acts dlreotly on the blood and mucous surfaces income of the Daniel Hand Educational and there Is as yet no sign, that the of the system. Bond for testimonials, free. Japaneee will Imitate tbe Chinese In fund for colored people was 971,413; boycotting American goods. F. J. CHINBY A CO., Toledo,O. >ld by Druggists, ?&c. that the reserve legacy account for cur all's Family Pills are the best rent work 1906-7 will be 966,723 and Without the Federal Scope. for 1907-8 will be 938,672. «SOOS tapreeelaa. Baltimore, Md., Oct. 29— Senator Gunner—Blnffem certainly has a con- Isador Raynor, eeen Sunday In ref Forbids “The Clansman.” elderato wife, Rbo collects all the ex pensive cigar bauds she can find. Philadelphia, Oct. 26 —Mayor Wea erence to tha exclusion of Japanese from achooto established for white Guyer—I don't see anything consid ver today leaned an order suppressing children in San Francisco, expressed erate In that? Doos she waste her ths further production bore of the the opinion that the federal govern time decorating platee? drama, "The Clansman.** Tha mayor’s ment had no right to Interfere, the Gunner—No, she gives them to action waa prompted by the demonstra matter being entirely one for the state Bluffem and he sticks them around his tion last night at the theater by several and city to deal with, and outside of the scope of Natioaal affaire. stogies. Then bo makes the Impression thousand colored citiseas. that ho to smoking 10-cent cigarg» 6 LINCOLN’S WEAPON, I For the Children To succeed these dsys you must hive plenty of grit, cour age, strength. How is it with the children? Are they thio, pale, delicate ? Do not forget Ayer’s Ssrsaparitls. You know it mikes the blood pur* and rich, and builds up th« genersl heslth in every wsy. Th« BhUdrBB e*BD*< poBBlbty have hoGitb MblMB th* toowols ar* lu prvpor •••49 U gb A BlUgftBlfi Uv«r Rive« * irtSdlb. rouBttput«a bev«|*. lea kb««« tor KWIug Bmsli Isitllv« <>>••• W Ayar'B FUi« All v«f BUbi«, Bug«/cuak«4. Metti*meat There. "Mrs. fiplaek has goue late sotDa aeat work.” "I knew eno peraon who wculda^f believe It" "Who’s that?" "Her dressmaker."—Detroit FroB Frese Caagkt. Toaay. you ate them per'ba (Ml wore la the pantry.” "I didn’t ! 1 never touched’ sa F “O, well, it doesn't aatter. They west green, wormy, and of no aeoount. en« way.” “ Tala’t as. They was splendid F-*» Chicago Tribuna W. E; DOUGLAS •3.504.'3.00 Shoes BOST IN THS WOSLS W.LOfiuf!» $4 Silt Up lias sannet be spailed 11 m > J T» WTU 3DM Oralwv.- Dñclar J.b- MA« M bbsb 1 b IM most : a this country Caftskf U0U FSB *■ ft.1.* — Try W. L. Douglas cauaroa'« skaas; Ikay eseel If I could take taotoriee at Brockton, Mass..and you how carefully W.L. Douglas shoe« are made, you would then understand why they bold their shape, fit wear longer, and are of greats than any ether make. WSorwe- yon Itra. yaa CLASSIFIEDADVERTISING F. N. U. to XI Every tramear !■ Belfast has w i l t teg to large letters just over the step at ea4 sad ef the car: "Tin lifeboat rule to wen» ea aad ehUdrea first.” CASTORIA KThs Kind Ywu Have Always Kwught kas Berns the aina- ture ef Chae. II. Fletcher, lend has Been made nnder hie personal supervision for ever 80 years. Allow ne eno te deceive you In this. Connterfelto, Imitations and •• Juat-ao-gwod” are but Experiments, aad endanger th« health of Children—Exporienee against Experiment. What Is CASTORIA Oastwria Is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Par«* gorie, Drops aad Boothlnn* Byrups. It is Pleasant. It ' contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Nareotio substsmee. Its age is its ruaraatee. It destroys Worms aad allays FeverUbnesa. n eurea Diarrhoea aad Wind Colie. It relievos Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Kunaeh and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep, o Children's Psnaoea The Mother’s Friend. The Kind You Haje Always Bought Bears the Signature of Use For Over 30 Years.