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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 9, 1908)
All Humors Are Impure matt.ro which the akin. lira*, kldiwjra a ml oilier urgau* cannot taka cars ot without help. I'iuiplee. holla, arsenia and other snip Uona, loaa nf appetite, that tired feeling, bllloue luma, fits at Indlgselluti. dull livad- aches and many other troubles are dr* to them. They are removed by Hood’s Sarsaparillfa 111 uaual liquid form or In etiocolatxl IWdoaeell lablelaklioWiiaaBarMtalia. Tba Zambesi bridge la 420 teal above tho waler. againai 1UU feet tor the Ni agara bridge. OUT OF DOOR WORKERS Hen who connot Mop . lor a romy doy.- will' J ' luxj the areoteM comfort find frecuui of bodily movement WATERPROOF? OILED CLOTHING SLICKfRS’JQP SUITS‘J®?' Every garment beonnu t I the trgn of the fish ’r guOreyMead walerprool Jv Colalog free a j tow«« co bo »« m wt* ■ CRESCENT EGG-PHOSPHATE BAKING POWDER • j < A modern havener at a moderate price i It 30 per cent, more efficient than “Trust**or Cream- ol-Tartar producta and abeilotrly free from the health-racking Rochelle Salta midue invariably accompanying their uac. Get it from your Grocer 25c - FULL POUND - 25c - - - - - ■ - - - iend d«at«r*a name «red top tr«m pound <«r- Io« of **^O-Mula-1 «am** Bora«, ood 4 c«rH« hi al .>mp«, and w« will mail lllu«tralrd booklet. ■**»"» m«»n u«e« for "flora« in ihr Homa. Form and Mr?.” Itela loco by 14 imi«*«, oa t loth ready for working. TRI I Addrra« Pa<ifi< C«««I Boras Co.. Oakland, lol. 1 a largo acreage, elnee ho eannot grow j f a>lll>( ire Struaalh Oat. wheat enough to make more than a liara Mrs. Wh-krrshani bad advertIsed far living. The dairy sow opens the way so ezperivinMl cook.’ Tbe first appli <*arfnert See Necessity of Gatling Out to a more lucrative pursuit. Trained cant who came In answer to tbe adver ut Old Hut«. effort, however, ia required to handle i tisement was a stout, red haired young u, W U Puelev. F.».m.n Muto < -.lire. ICaeert- this opportunity to the beet advening., I hum .I Iwni, FuUHu ,. WaeM. and there muet bo concentrated and Woman. Mra. Whkeraliam propounded When the blood is pure and healthy, tbe akin will be soft, smooth, and An up lu dele farmer nowaday, must conscientious effort os the part of the several questions to her. which she an- study tba problem, that euafroat bun. dairyman and every member of bis swrretl In a fairly satisfactory maimer free from all blemishes and eruptions; but when some acid humor takes root in the circulation, ita presence ia quickly manifested by some form of I CoMOqueatly there muet be a moving household. Then she asked her * skin disease. Tbe skin receives ita necessary nourishment and strength It is not my Intention to say whs, out ot the old rule, and the adoption ot "How long do you boll tea?" from the blood. When, however, this vital fluid becomes a humor-laden hind of a cow ia tho boot for dairy Improved and new methods. "Well, mem." said tbe young wom stream, it can no longer preserve the healthy, natural appearance of the skin, That ia a problem which In tba eastern part ot Weebingtoa purpoeee. an. "some folks biles It longer, an* eotue but by its acrid, impure nature continually irritates and inflames the delicate the growing of wheat Io an almoat ex dairymen should decide for themeelvi-S, elusive farming induatry, but I believe but, as a rule, the eow to keep is the I eborter. It’s all a matter o' taste." tissues and fibres and keeps tbe cuticle in «diseased and disfigured condition. "But you do boll It, don't you?" | the prevent etale of affaire in thia re one which you fancy moot and io best i External applications cannot reach the blood, and therefore are beneficial a pert will In tho future beeome merely milted to the eurroundinge you have to ' "Oh. yea, cert’nly; but I've situs only for their ability to reduce inflammation, and assist in keeping the parts I a memory of tba peat. There will bo offer. Pedigrca will sot make a eow thought thst two hours was long clean. To cure any skin trouble the blood must be purified of the humors ' ehang.w The younger generation of give milk, but pure bred elree are nee. 1 enough to bile sny tea. You can git that are causing the trouble. 8 S. R. drives out the humors from the blood 1 farmers that la growing up around ue eaaary in order to have high ela«s 1 all tbe stren'tb out of It In that time." so that the skin, instead of being irritated and diseased, is nourished by a will aaaurodly adopt different methode. grades. Therefore, It ia neeeaesry to A MsrS Csao. healthy, cooling stream. S. 8. S goes down into the circulation afld If I ran rend the signs of the tunre keep a pure bred sire at the head of i "Ilia wife earns her own money" removes every parti le of impure matter, all a> ids and humors and restores eorreetly, I believe 1 ean aa/oly pro i the herd end sloe to l.e very careful in , "Indeed I I did not know she was the blood to its normal, pure condition, thereby curing every form of skin dirt that tho elate ot Waabinglon will, the matter of oelertlon. disease or affection. Book on skin diseases and any medical advice free to Insist that the sanitary condition» | employed " In the near future, beeome a great dairy "Oh, yes; bard at It all tbe Urns." all who write. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. atate. Kvon now the farmer who hae a arnund your atablo are the boat Me few good row. and ’* ’lend* to Intoi- ciblo. lie prompt at milking time. Give | "What dore she do?" urea" la never hanhrupt. He baa In bio the herd the beat of ears In ths matter | "Works him to give It up."—Naw »..aoeeion g certain producer of value, of feed, salt and water. Keep tho sow, York Journal. A Mwalral Spider. Rewult of HI« Oh«*rvatt4>«. i With milk and better bn can go to clean, and pennit no one to use rough The extraordinary musical sensitive- “CoDductor,” »aid the ha ifhty market twice a week, Inatead of onre a methods or use obscene language in your Moe's Sew Ltd. neao of spiders has several times lxn-o fer, “you ought to know by thia time that I year, and In. many rrepeete he la free cow barn Have a great big heart for There la a new belfry covering for proved. Every one has beard of Pel- 1 always get off at Goethe atr*et.M from the anaoyani-os that haraea the your "job." Your work must be dona the upto-date man ”1 «upp«me I ought, madanu,” rewpon l- It arrived from llssou's spider. Conaoler of tbe unfor ' wheat growers. Hut there are come right; and assuredly, the farmer who ia ed tbe street car <on<luctor. touching bia | thing, he muet attend to if bo would willing to adapt himself to the reunite Farts and Is called the King Edward tunate prisoner. It perished because It cap. “but that’» where most people fall menta demanded by tho country will be hat. Thia masculine beadgear Is built listened too closely to tbe captive's vio down.**—Chicago Tribune. •ureoed. on the lines of the feminine flower pot lin. Tbe jailer saw It and crushed it Many people there are, Indeed, who a successful dairyman. lid and is blo<'ked to rewuibie the hel brutally. Gretry. the conipeaer, speaks ; wnuld not make even a bare living How*» TMa? met that the man who |H>unds tbe pare of a favorite spider which deocended handling sows. To use a familiar ex- We offer One Hundred Dollar* Reward ioranv PRUNING TREES. I prraaion, "They are not built that wears. The hats are made of tbe same along Its thread u|x>n bls piano as soon 'lae of Catarrh tuat cannot be cured by Ha ;'g I way." Nevertheless, it la eertainly material aa the ordinary black derby. as he played It When giving recitals ; CaKrrn Cure. F J. CHESEYACO .Tobdo.O true that no matter how the farmer ia Professor Thorober Tells How to Instead of a ribbon bow on tbe baud We, the undertuned, have kn>wn F. J. at Brussels Rubinstein saw a large | j Cherey for the !»>t 15 jeer«, «nd believe b:m built, the row io built to yield value Procure Best Results. a buckle claa|m It. Several people who spider Issue from tbe floor of tbe plat perfet-tiy honorab e tn al. bubne*» tran»ariion« quite material In kind. arrived from Parle re<vntly wore the form and listen to tbe music. He gavs and fn.anrially abie to carry out any obllg*. From Waahlnston State Collawe. fultoum. !<a«*k of pa.turaga le an objection lion made bv hi< firm WALKING. KIXNAM A NARVIM. In response to an inquiry from Sher new lid. They say the King Edward three comvrts at tbe same ball, and to dairying in many parte of eastern Whole«aie Drugriita. Toledo,O hat was Intriatm-ed to France on tbe Washington, of rourae, but where al lock, Profeasor W. A. Thomber gave oo each occasion tbe spider appeared. HaH'eCatarreh Cure »« vken in ema ly, act* king's recent visit. falfa or elover will grow thia hind the following discussion of pruning: ing directly upot^lh« blood and mucoui aur- —Paris Revue. 1a« e« of the ay »tern Testimonial* «ent free. ranee ran bo overcome. And three "When trees produce too much Varallnia' HarSables, Price 75 rent* per bottle. Bold by all brug*iata» ForekoSlw«*, | two valuable forage plants would grow wood, and not enough fruit, or no fruit Take Had ’ » Family Pilla lor Conanpation. Gwllliane- - Haro a good rest at that Tie tortoise, having won the rare with in many place, where they are at al), it ia well to prune them very summer resort up Sorth? UMatp. the hare, was boasting of tbe exploit. ' not found at preBent, It the land severely in the summer time, say hflint —I did. but It was pretty hard on "Fo there Is a coolneaa betwees “Xoato day. yoang fellow." said an old «van property fitted to receive the aeed. about June; also cut them back at tbe girls. They bad to walk nearly a tortoise, eying the braggart with die I On tho experiment station farm we Con«it Fucaab and hie wife’s reia- that time. This ia to give the trees a mile ts mall their picture postcards. — favor, "that speed madneae of youre will tlooaT* ' have two field, of elover that have 1 given splendid returns. Both alfalfa check, and make them produce fruit Oblcsco Tribune. be the death of yon." “Yea They any bia condu^ war buds, rather than wood. Here at the j and elover are valuable for feeding Klsbteosa Kick. Mother« win find Mrs. W1n,lo-v-« B—.thine •trocioua.** station, in the case of young trees, we . eowe. “Tbe other day." said tbe caller, “I Syrup lb- b-«' rer.edv to use lor I h e i r ck S atti “Surely he didn't beat hi* wife!** Farsighted dairymen now recognize <io considerable early spring, or winter aeut you an item to the effect that I bad lutmg the ueUAlug per.od. **N*<>. But be beat bls fatber-ln-law I tho fart that there ia a better method of pruning, in order to make the trees gone up into Wisconsin ih > a week-end oot of several hundred thousand.”— ' fording dairy rattle than by pasturing, produce large quantitiea of wood. We •rip." Pehllr Itath* at l.orse Cities. especially In regions where land is as are thoroughly convinced that it is "Well?" said the society editor. Our present national movement to Washington Star. valuable ae it ia in Washington. Thio well for a young tree to produce large "Well." rejoined tbe indignant caller, get tbe denizens of our congested cities E1TC St. Tit««' Daar« «n< rw»o« mwwm p«r«» ia by the proper use of soiling crops, quantitiea of wood, even though you “rou printed it ‘weak kneed' trip!" 111 J ««Buy e«r«4 hy I/r. > ia« • Gr«at Ken» K«. next to godliness la now progressing ■torer. Sen«! for FF.EE $1 oe tt .al bortl« «n4 tr**» ««. nnd silos. A very indifferent mat he have to cut it out the following spring. rapidly, according to re|x)rts being re Dr K H kl.o«. Ld . SIX Arch Mt.. PhtUdelphza. Pa. Fowerfut Ksploalvee. ' matletan ran figure thnt one acre of Thia extra growth gives a splendid “What are the most (mwerful explo- ceived by tbe Federal bureau of la j land well tilled nnd seeded to tome kind The Stow« Did It. of a soiling crop will equal two Mid root development, and this is necessary ilvee known?" queried the young man. bor. wblcb show that about 40 of our before you can secure a good tree. In “What's tbe matter, old man; busb one-half seres of the brat kind of pas "Two pritna donnas tn one opera big urban centers now provide public the case of treei that have tx-en graft lure land for feeding dairy Sowa company." replied the ex-tbeatrlcal baths. Among these Boston takes tbe ed’" Therefore, even if one line enough land ed, I would recommend that you re " 'Busted' doesn't express IL I'm lit lead with 10 public bathing beaches 12 manager.—Chicago News. to pasture a large herd of eowe, it move the suckers just as fast as the public floating batba and one public erally stone-broke.” would be unwise to do SO. Every sue- . scions seem able to take care of the Wbea tbe Dime Maaean Rurbed. "What do you mean?" pool. Next to this record of 23 public reasful dairyman wiehes hie row to do entire food supply. In cases where They got the fat woman out "It was buying a sol ta I re rtng for baths ranks that of Greater New Torfc j the bret nnd yield tho hret return pos the tree ia a very rank grower, I fre By using a pair of atrong derricka; with 20, and then that of Philadelphia my girl that broke me."—Philadelphia ’ eible in ronaideration of the amount of quently leave a few suckers around the And when aba saw alie was safe Press. i feed consumed nnd enro given. The graft, so that the graft may become with 15 She promptly went into byaterics. cow must have favorable eurroundinge. hardened, and not make such a soft —Chicago Tribune. She muet not be permitted to roam all day in eeareh of food even if requiring growth. Tysasrapblral Krror. “Another good plan, at times feaa i only that necessary for a living, aside Kutten—I was surprised when thia ible, ia to keep an orchard in grass, from the production of milk. To give morning's Thunderbolt, in referring to me, a large amount of milk at night would and check the growth somewhat in said I bad a "Webeterian intellect.” that way. The western soils and an ' be contrary to nature. liryde—So was tbe editor. Ho told mo The quicker you enn get the row t excess of moisture are very conducive he wrote it "loboterian.”—Chicago Trib "filled up." the sooner she will lie to a heavy growth of wood; therefore une. down and masticate her food. I vrn it is somewhat advisable to grow grass lure to assert that when milking time in the orchard, with the idea of check l.o«t Ito Feteber. comes, if you have the right kind of a ing the growth in thia way. Some of "So you no longer use buttermilk?" eow, and are the right kind of a mu "What's tbe use?" returned Mr. Fair our moot successful applegrowers west ter. ahe will not disappoint you. A Flavoring. It makes a banks; "If I drank a gallon of the stuff of the Cascades, make a practice of There are many different kinds of syrup better than Maple. a day tbe papers wouldn't notice It"— growi-g grass in their orchards to pre- Drops that ean be grown for wiling .* jA Sold by grocer*. Prcsa. The station does Philadelphia purposes. Winter rye, oats, barley and van» *-ie growth. t , —— — - oats mixed, peae and onto, elovrr, nn.l , t.“! advise you to make use of any Cerreetlas a Mtaaepreheeuiow. vetch are some of them. A few will kind of fertilizer whatever. A small Philanthropic Housewife—You are sad suffice. Caro, however, must be taken amount of potash would serve the pur ly travel stained, aren’t you? not to now too much at one time, with pose to make the trees more fruitful. ! Wareham Ixxig (tackling die cold the exreptian of earn. That ran be but under no conditions do we advise j meal)—No. madam; ye couldn't har’ly planted iu abundance, breauae aa it ap the use of barnyard manure, or nitro call it stain. It's jest dirt. It'll warah pr.mehee maturity It continues to make gen, sinee thia would only exhilarate off. good feed. Ute growth. In your locality. I think > rtaalarlam. We have grown at tho college farm two and one hilf aerre of pcae and oats, you could grow the Gravenstein, North- j "I heard Crlttick remark that some BUSINESS COLLEGE ern Spy, Rhode Island Greening. Jor.a- ‘ which are eowu on a north slope, the of tbe pasaiigee in your comedy wero PUKTLASD. OatUOk than, and probably the Golden Russets ■ Steepest, perhaps, on the farm, and from worthy of Congreve," aald tbe play very successfully. The station now thia plot have harvested five and one- wright's friend. hnlf tone of hav, in addition to having has specimens of these apples from "My!" exclaimed tbe playwright. They are Trained for business in a business-like way. pasturr,I on the same plot for five your locality, and they certainly show ■ "That's too bad!" Why not enroll in a reputable school that places all of its graduates* weeks a small herd of the experimental up well." "Why. that means a compliment------ " farm cattle. Thia ia an example of 1. M. WALKER. Prua. SEND FOR CATALOGUE O. A. BOSSERMAN, Soe. "It doesn't. It means that he's on to what ran be grown on a small tract A farmer residing near I.arane in carefully tilled. me." — Philadc ’ nhia Pres«. quired about the “common sorrel.” Tho farmer who undertakes to man age a herd of cows under thia system Professor Beattie replied; “This ia not an extremely serious : must make ample provisions. Onv ne reality, of course, ia a good stable. weed, although sometimes it does dam Thia, without elaborate surroundings, age. If Ute sorrel has a tendency to ran be built at a moderate cost. It choke out the crop, it is in indication should be planned in a way which will that the land is rather deficient in enable the farmer to feed ten acres of available plant food. You could im good pasture to start off with in tho prove the condition of your region by spring Ilia intention should be to use growing some crop of alfalfa, clover, rops thia ten acre tract for night pasture vetch or peas, and plow such crops un after he haa commenced to feed the der. as this would put humus in the cows In the stable. He will also need On a mower and a horse rake in the field soil, and improve its condition. to Ireaen the labor of cutting and the West side, this weed is very abund The Kind You Have Always .Bought, and which has been ant in the worn-out soils, and the farm handling. in use for over 30 years, bus borne the signature of For the purpose of winter dnirying, ers find it desirable to ‘lime* the soil, and tuts been made under his per no up-to-date man would be without a to make more available plant food."— ALCOHOL 3 PER CKNT silo In thia part of the etale corn is From the Washington State college, sonal supcrv ision since its infancy. past the experimental stage. It alwavs Pullman. AXcgclabie freparationfofAs Allow no one to deceive yon in this. matures on tho college farm. The eown simil«ilúigrtifR)O(lartinr¿uta All Counterfeits, Imitations nnd " Just-as-good” are but are fed the year around, and do well, Celerr eaiaa. ling Ur Sianadts and Beads i Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of always having an abundance of silage. One boiled egg. one raw egg. one ta Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment. Thia process, in my opinion, largely blea|H>ontul salad oil, one teas;>oonful I nfants /C hiidmen solves tho pasture problem. white sugar, one aaltspoonful salt one Naturally, questions arise relative to saltspoonful pepper, four tablespoon the expense connected with the feed Promotes DicjrationJCbrnfii ing of coiling crops. Over in Ontario, fuls vinegar, one tens;xK>nful made ncss and Rrstfontains node which is without doubt a dairy coun mustard. Cut the celery Into bits half Castoria Is a harmless subst itnte for Castor Oil, Pare Opiitni Morphuic nor Miami. try, soiling nn.l the silo go hand in Xu Inch long and season. Eat at once, goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It hand. Every farmer there will tel) you before the vinegar Injures the crispness N ot N arcotic . contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic thnt it would not be possible to keep of the vegetable. substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms up the flow of milk in hie herd without resorting to these methods. If the silo M o I r «« m C«k«. and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhtva and Wind and soiling crops are necessary in a One cup of molasses; one-half cup ot Colic. It relievos Teething Troubles, cures Constipation country where, ns a rule, they have brown sugar; one half cup of shorten and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the plenty of rainfall, how much greater is ing creamed with the sugar and mo Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. the nee.'”1 tv for their neo in parts of lasses; two well-beaten eggs; one tea The Children’s Panacea—Tho Mother’s Friend. the Pacific Northwest where rainfall is spoonful of baking soda dissolved In not alwsva sufficient f Tho time la at hand when a radical a hnlf-cup of sour milk; one teaspoon- i Aprrfrci Remedy for Gmsfln change of methods in farming io ncees ful of ginger; two cups of flour. Bake ' I ion. Sour Stonadi.Dtantm nary. Fspeelallv is thin true in the In a sheet In a shallow pan, well greas Worms .Convulsions Jewish Bears the Signature of ease of tho rancher who does not own j ed. In a slow oven. I CHANQE IN METHODS. CURES SKIM MAPLEINE BEHNKE-WALKER STUDENTS SUCCEED. WHY? rau«e thev hold Ihrir «li «{»«', fit bettor, anti woar U»nger than any other make. Short at Alt Prie««, for [ wry Mambtr of th« Family, Mon, Boy«, Woman, MI mh A Children W L haagtaa |4 •• an4 M 00 GUI 14*. c««aat «• egsalimi al a«y prie« W L De «giu gl to «ad gl 00 «M om «re Uw KMt la IU w«rld Fresi Colar Fw«*/rfs «orti A>rlMrl«wfpv Of* l'nkr > «» «tubai W. l. Ihiugla« nani« and prb*« la Mampcd on but li un. Sold every «ber«. NhoM mailed from factory to any i«I of lb»1 world. I’atalopue free. I IMIKII 4S. IM Spark H. BrmMoa. Mt«« C [9 oo D )! CASTORI/, What is CASTORIA la ymir month similar In any way to »ho alxoa? If an. no nm»d to woar a wobbly, unuaablr partial plain or III tilling. ordinary brltl«a w*rk. Th« Or. Wlaa «y«l«m of “TEETH WITHOUT PLATES” Th« rmult of JI >nar«’ ««parlonoa. tha now way of rrplnt III« froth In tha mouth troth In fart, tooth In appoaranro. tooth to chow yonr fool upon. aa>ou did npon your natural ones Our form la Morvan- Itrd era can do your ontlr« crown, bridge or plat« work In a day if nocoaaary. Ptwltlvoly palnloaa «1- tract I ng Only high daaa, aclonllflo work. WISE DENTAL CO.. INC. Dr W A. Wlaa. Manager Z1 year« In Portland. Roroml Floor. Fallin« Hui Id Ing. Third and «nah Inirton Ht mota Of!»««’ honra H t. M. toll I* M Hun. r rt u GENUINE Raised Mnfllna. Bcald a pint of tullk amt when Iuka warm add one compresaed yeast cake dissolved, half a tesspoonful of salt and two cupfuls and" a half of flour. Beat thoroughly and stand aside until very light—about two hours. Then add the yolks of two eggs well beaten, and fold In the well-beaten, and fold In the well-beaten whites. Stand aside for thirty minutes, and bake In greased muffin rings or gem I Dana CASTORIA ALWAYS new and Loss or S leep . Btaircd Potatoes. Choose large potatoes of uniform size and bake. When done, cut off the top of each potato and scoop out the In sides with a teaspoon. Mash tbe pota toes soft with hot milk, and season with salt and pepper and several spoon fuls of grated or Parmesan cheese. Mix well, and return the potato to the skin. Tack the mass In well. Replace the tope of the potatoes which were cut off and return to tbe oveu until hot all through. nr Sin* Sijnatwt of NEW YORK. A(6 months old J5 Dosis-J5CtN« The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years Exact Copy of Wrapper. VM> «K»rr«u« «ee menv , w mvhrav m<«r. trw vo«« e«rv.