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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (June 11, 1909)
Tire Klnil Yen lieve AI miij * liuught liu« borii» Ilio signa ture «il' L'Iuta. 11. i'h'tchcr, limi lina borii niu«ln liuilor 111* Iwraonul aiipcrvialon l’or oior 30 yi nra. Allow no min o ilcoolvn you In lillà, l'mintorfoita. InilliitloiiM limi •• .liiat-iin-iriMxl•• uro Imi Et|>«-rliireiit*. uml omliinirrr ilio lreultli of Clillilrcu—Kiporlrnon iiguliml l'.x jM-riuiiuL What is CASTORI A Catturili la u lui r in loia aulì«! Itili» fur C'uator Oli, Puro* korlo, llropi nml Soothing Si rupi. 11 la Pli uaiiiil. It coiitnlna noillior Opinili, Morplilnn nor otlrer Narroti« Mitratane«. Ila ara 1« Ila giiuriinton. Il dratroya Worma uml ullma I rI ri ialim'aa. Il rurra I»lurrliii'ii limi Wlmi l’olio. lì rrllovra 'l'orllilnir Truublra, «urrà l'ouatlputlou uml Flutulriiry. Il uaalnillutra ilio F ihk I, regnili!«-» Ilio Ntoiiiiu h nml liowrla, tflvluir lreultli) uml liniurul «loop. The L'blldrcn’a Punuoru Tlio Motlrer's i'rlrml. The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. lui Mutlu« veueerav. V* Mwnnxv e*a««v. new f»aa «tv*. MAPLEINE X'“"'« f A flavoring used th* a« lemon or vanilla. |1 y «liMuilvinb granulated sugar in water and adding Mupirifr. a drlM i « ui »yrup ia made and • eytup be! teg than maple. Mapictne la ao|d by grocers If n««t »end '4c for 2 cm. bottle and rrtipebook Cre*«««»l Mfg. Co . Seattle. We • • Cleaning * Dyeing VIENNA BTt4M CLEANING A DTE WORKS 224 26 Third str««l. Portland. Oregon Tba Kiaa I»« rraaal it« a Truth. •The vindication of !>r. Harvey W. Wllrjr la n great triumph,“ mm hl a Washington diplomat, “for purr fond. |»r \\ .1 ■ the tl util nil«! tbt ’ni'h In painful to pertain types of food pro ducer«.*’ The diplomat laughed. “I>r Wiley was talking the other day about the painfulnem» of the truth,“ he rentiined “lie mild It reminded him of a morning call that he omw nmdo on a young lady In hi« youth. In an swer to hl« ring a tiny tot of a girl Oj»rned the door, nnd I »r Wiley mild to h< r io he walked Into the hall: •“Where In jour auntie. Mabel? *Tpntalra In her nightie.* chirped the tut. ’a lookin' over the balustrade.* “ >• Clothinc t eaa0h <en*u«d ««b be » m ^» oU rate teraww. w « m m 4 V« 4a 4a taraao at W»«t la» aarWtohM Wa OhJerfloM to Telling. “1*0 tell nir. Pulaatilia.” begged th« girt under the inverted wnste basket, “the ret of that wonderful blonde hair of yours. It defies detection.*' “I will.’* aaid the girl under th« In verted coal ocuttle, “if you won't tell I anybody else. I selected for my grand* ' mother and mother two «rumen who La/ hair just like mine.*4 borne faintly to him on the brwx*. Near to the Cathedral Kplre* I* Eagl« Hock. The rock Itaelf baa no reeern- blance to the bird after which It la named, but If you look at the very asm- mlt you will aee a formation which la an exact duplicate of an eagle. Thia la i one of the moat remarkable eight* In I ttie whole ae<-tlori. The atone bird percbea hl ma* If at the very top of the rock and there he alt* aa lie baa aut for ag*a, looking out over the other On* of tA» world', groatoat natural wonderful thing* that were created at woiiilora, tho fatnoua <Janl*n of thn <l<«1a In Colorado, haa I m - pii pr*a*nt*<1 the earn« time be waa. The Flying Dutchman la a grot**«]ue pile of atone* by It Perklna, who hat I mm - ii Ita own nearly «N f< •' high wbh h bear a de er for a quarter of a century, to Col- elded reeemblauce to the Dutchman of orailo Spring, to become a part of th* the at a go with hla funny cap on bl* rity’a 8,000 acre park ayeU-ni. It la a bead. The Klameae Twin* are *o tumel Dotable ai-qulaltlon and tho people of because they are clone together, each Ontorado Hprtnga ar* to tar congratu- being practically a duplicate of the lated In thtia »onring a feature that other. liaa called forth lb* admiration of tour- balance ro<-k la a atone nearly 8< m » lata from all over th* world, who ham Invariably grown erithmuaatle In tii*lr feet In height which atanda on Ita point pralaea when beholding th* acenlc brau- almost like an egg. It la ao perfectly balanced on another atone that It some time. .way* In a heavy gale, but api»ar- > ently there la no power on earth that ■ can bring It to the ground. How many ; thouaanda of year* it ba* etond there I connot be told; neither can any one know how It waa made to assume Ita . pemllar position. It Is the opinion of geologist* that th* inaaM-s of rix-ks. In tle-lr strangely i garish color*, the sedimentary strata that our« lay borlxontally u[x>n the mountain's breast, but that eome gigan tic convulsion of nature threw them Into their present perpendicular atti tude. with their roots, aa It were, ex tending hundreds of feet underground Th* erosion by water, when the region was part of tb* Hulf of Mexico. I* be- llevwl to account for the quaint and THE alAMLkt TWIX. astonishing aha|>*s of the various for tlca and quaint conmlta of form with mation*. though since that remote pe which nature baa ■<> lavlably adorned riod there has been aurh a change of thl» Colorado muacum. levels that the celebrated Harden 1* now Ttie garden comprlM-s an area of i»l<> nearly 6.000 feet above the sea. acre». The titanic form of nature con- On tbe flrat rvxdt ns one enters tbs aidri.1 to make It on* of th* rugg«*d*at massive portals Is to be seen the perfect y*t moat tienutlful a|H>ta on earth. It outline of a stag's head, with antlers line attracted tourlata by hundreda of laid back and nose high, aa If startled thouaanda from all parta of th* world, by the baying of the bounds A few rivaling In tbta reaper! Hie Yellowetone yards further on Is a huge stone of 200 National Park lteelf. and Ita fam* haa tons’ weight perched like n spinning top done uiu<di to build up that region aa upon tbe shoulder of another. It la ao th* playground of th* republic. nicely ba lanced that every passing The Harden of the Hod* la remark brtx-x* Kvm« to threaten Ita stability, able for the atrang* form* which tb* and yet It has stood Ilk* that for cen rod and white aamlaton* rvwk* her* «. turies. Still further on one sees a duck. “What Is your principal object, any how.” asked the visiting foreigner, **in building that Panama canal?*' “Well.** answered the native, “we hav« an Idea It will limit the sire of future battleship«.*'—-4’hirago Tribune. A cold on the lungs doesn't usually amount to much, but it invariably pre cedes pie union i a and consumption. Well, from 0200 lluna, Ilarnlina Wixard Oil applied to the Wlfay—I do really need a spring chest at oncu will break up a cold in a bonnet night. Hubby—How much’ (tluriona 4 Ictory. Wife) Well, I could gst one for “You had a political debate In your from ) 10 up Hubby I'd rather know from bow district school building last Saturday night, Unde Sime, I understand. How much "down." j did it go off?** •’We win. Whenever the other fellers tried to talk we turned loos« two doxen cowbells, a lot o’ fi«hhorn«. a bugle, a bans drum, an* a hors« fiddl«, an* they guv It up an* quit. Ily George, they didn't git to say a blamed word!“ r C. Gee Wo Th Chines« Doctor Thia wondeful man haa made a lifeatudy of the 1» rt»t‘«rt tea of Roots, llorbe ami Bark a and la giving th» world the benefit of hi* servicea. DR. T. P. WISE DENTIST GATEWAY TO THE GARDEN OF THE GODS. sum*. ileslde* grotexque shn|>eA to complete In every outline, am! aa de which various name* have been given, mure aa though about to finish the Crown and Bridge Work a Specialty then- are spln-s, minarets, cones and hatching of a brood of ducklings. Then No Mercury. Poisons 2W-2O9 Merchant* Trust Building cathedral towers, and masses of a stal come* an alligator stretched out at full or Drugs Used. No IM'v Wa.hingbm. cur Sixth PORTLAND. OR actite form. Operations or ( Otting length and so natural that one Involun 'transcontinental tourists always In- tarily wonders If the gigantic saurian Is Guarantee« to cure Catarrh. A«thma. Lung. Stomach and Kidney troubles. ami all Private the Garden of the Gods In tbelr not waiting for a meal—a small one— Lheoaac-A of M n ami Women. DAISY FLY KILLER ' elude Itinerary and It Is safe to say that lev- off the duck. Further advance Into this A SURE CANCER CURE I a la eel aay Just received from Pekin, China aaf«t Bure «Mere, attrarle [ eral millions of visitors hnve been at niuaeum of wonder* reveals new sights I I' failing in ita Wot K* a»d kllla ail lies tracted to the s|x>t since the railroads to charm or Impress the beholder. Qf Srat « lean, oras If you cannot call, writ« fi>r symptom blank tnrnlMl. conven I made It easy of reach. and circular. Inc lose 4 cents in stamps. Colorado, orlg them- there may be mentioned the red lent. « hear, laale CONSUL I AT KJN NttC all eeaeaa. Made Inally famous for Pike's Peak, has gath- seutlnel that guards the north portals of metal, mano« j arili or Up over. 1 end more fame from the Garden of the iff the Garden, flanked on either side by .'»(O' w* The C. Gee Wo Medicine Co. «Hl not «oil or Injure anything Gods than any other single feature. cathedrals and fortresses of amazing 1S2ty first M.. car. Morrtooa. rortlsnd. Or. Uueraatrni Mvs. Of all Sealers or ernt i>rv|«ld for |u reais The State has profiled In large measure six*, aud aflame with brilliant coloring. HAROLDBOWFW« 140 nets'« â»a R-naklvs . N Y. from the poem-salon of the place, and Colorado Springs would not to-day tie the city It Is were It not near this apot. At the entrance of the Garden of the Gods one begins to see marvelous things Egg-Phosphate —Indeed, tx'fore entering. The so-called Gateway Is an lni|H>slng formation, be niu. nn au ing two great mnsses of red and white trai ani ! sandstone rocks rising U00 feet with n HR ill rtH W narrow passageway between. From a nmiHi win Get it from dlslamv, tho Gateway Is not particular ODO AND A FULL POUND 25c. DU NTTWt your Grocer ly lm|MMihig but on nearer a|>proiich. It la sen that nature hna here performed r n miracle. After pushing through, the tourist ia prepanil In a measure for any Guarani**«! nnd*r Jaqnr. M%. Ca further wonders that may confront him. all PSeS t'oo«l Chicago. All through the Garden of the Gods, Lawa red nnd white sandstone formations nlHiuud In the most curious shape. Gro ■ teaqueries are everywhere. There are! moat pei'ullnr rocks resembling birds! and animals, some of them ao closely that the visitor nuiy doubt the evidence of his own eyes and ex|iect the titanic monsters to awaken out of their sleep and spring at him. There are minarets and spires. con«*a. towera, overhanging fret work, Stands for filagree In rocks, beautifully colored CATHKllBAL anus. reining* and atrnta. balancing atones, tattles, nnd everything conceivable and Thera are thin slabs ot sandstone land eome things that are not. Imagination ing on edge and lifting tbelr beads hun- could not run wilder riot than la here drmls of feet high, on which the gods or witches have sculptured Images of seen In reality. The photographs shown with thia birds and animals; and many strange QUNCE3 story give the reader a fairly good Idea shapes such aa needle rockA Several In providing the family’s meals,don’t of some of the formations. Cathedral other localities In the mountains near kg be satisfied with anything but the Spire*, one of the moat peculiar group the Garden of the Gods afford similar of rock* In the entire Garden, I* ao- wonders. best. KC\sguaranteedpcrfec- called from It* resemblance to a church. A Fool Aayhow. U Hon at a moderate price. It At near view, the renemblnnce Is lost, ”1 don't suppose he would rock • malSes everything better. hut from a distance, nt certain angle*, boat." one may readily believe. If he did not Try and see. By Perfect "I hope not." know to the contrary, that he la looking "Still, he might see how far out hs F or at a Ix-nutlful cathedral and would ex could swim." — Birmingham Age-Her Money back. pect to hear the echoes of the chime* •M Ote C rescent BAKING POWDER KC A BAKING POWDER H 1 Quality Economy Purity F AMMINO IS IMDLA Mellgloi,» lilt*» K*«,«lr*d Thrwegb- oui lb» ICatlre S*a*aa. Agricultural practice In aouttw-ru India from atari to finlab rcqulrt-s re- llgloua rites, say* the Madras Mall. In tbe Tamil districts the agricul tural year i-utiuueucea alxmt April. On April X! tbe cultivator* of a village consult a "valluvau," who fixes for them tb* kind of wexxj that they should cut and take away. He ia suiqxxwsl to arttie the question as tbe result of as trological otservaUuiie made on tbe camuieuceiueut of the Tamil New DR W A. WISE Year's day, which falls about April 13. H T«an a leader la Psinlaaa Dmtal Eucb cultivator then takes a little <atu- Work la Puvtlaad. phur, eome luieuae, a few plalutalua aud a ixx-oanut, aud with other* asarm- : bled for the purpose be prix-i-eils to the arranged forest*, where be worships tbe tree be Khould remember »hat '«r t rrra i* WE CAN DO THEIR ENTIRE C«O»M. ia about to cut, offering tbe plaintahi* that RRIlMsE AND PLATE WORK IN A DAY if nereMery. POSITIVELY PAINLESS EX- and tbe cocoanut. Thru be lope off TRACTtNG FREE when platen nr bridree are or tbe flrat branch, taking g<xxl care that der.! WE REMOVE THE MOST HEN.SITIVB AND ROOTS WITHOUT THE LEAST It falla on tbe right side In each year | ’ TEETH PAIN NO STUDENTS, no uncertainty. tbe side Is different Prostx-rlty to For the Next Fifteen Daye himself and bls cattle Is firmly be- We will give you a good 22k gold or porce lain crown for .................................................. H 50 llevul to depend very much upon thl*. 150 22k brd^e teelh ................... He then cut* away tbe required quan Molar crown .......................... M Gold « enamel fillings......... LOO tity of wood and takes It borne. Stiver fi'hngu.......................... JS Another day Is then selected, soon God rubb r pla»«s............... LOS r.d rubber plate« .................................................... W after tbe early rain* .of tbe name The Pain'et* «■xtreetion* '4> mouth, by the “valluvau” and then the ALL WORK GUARAN TEED 15 TEARS greatest event of th«- agricultural year <x-cura. Each ryot tak«-s tbe wixxl be President and Manager has aelc-cted for tbe plow, which Is uewly fittwl up ami taken to tbe field, where the bulhxks are tied to It, and behind It stand other plow* with team* (INC.) Third and " «yhirurfnn St*. of oxen tied to them, while large PORTLAND. OREGON crowd* aaaemble around tbe teams. Tbe prlncliml plowman then daubs (heap Ridi«*. the pair of oxen tie«! to tbe new plow Tncle Zeke ( buck from tb- city)— with aniline powder and turmeric Tou talk about cheap ridin* ! I roda paste; be lights camphor and burns twenty miles on a street k'yar, an* all lncetuw- before It. breaks a ctxxxinut It cost me was a nickel. and with It he makes an offering of Uncle Jed—Gosb ! That aln’t noth- a pot of jaggery water and parched In*. When I was tbar bist year I roda grata au<l Bengal gram. Then be to tbe top of tbe tallest buildln' in drive* the plow acr'X« the field, pre- town an* It didn't cost me a blamed c«-d<d by the other plowmen, ahd after cent !—Cbicngo Tribune a few rounds the oxen are unyoked Mother« will find Mr«. Wjn«low'« Bonthiag and the offerings distributed to those Byrup tbr t>-st remedy V> use foe their chUdrea d-rrng ihe teething period. present. Out-of-Town People Dr. W. A. Wise The Wise Dental Co A Grave Doab«. Legal Information In the case of Colt va O'Conner et al., loll New York Supplement. A8U, recently before the Supreme Court of New V -rk. a woman who had married t«-stator In good faith, and had nursed him through a long illness, keeping tbelr marriage secret at his request, was allowed to recover dumages for the injury caused by marrying her while he had a wife living. The Supreme Judicial Court of Maine In Smart vs. Aroostook Lumber Company, GS Atlantic Ke|x>rter. 52?. held that, although the defendant log ging company bad monopolized the commercial business on a navigable stream by filling It with floating logs, plaintiff was entitl«*d to Ita use for access to bl* summer cottage, and that navigation for the purpose of mere pleasure Is as much within tbe protec tion of the law as a use for commer cial purposes. Plaintiffs, attorneys, were engaged by defendant's agent and sent plead ing* by bis other attorneys, but there waa no proof of authority on the part of any of these persons to contract for the payment of attorney's fees, nnd the New Jersey Court of Error* aud Ap- peals In Bentley vs. Fidelity and I^ posit Company, tí» Atlantic Reporter. 202. held that no recovery could be had without proof of such contract, and that no liability arose from the simple fact of [»erformance of services, as they were presumed to be gratuitous. In Farrell vs. Manhattan Market Company. M Northeastern Reporter. 4S1, It api>eared that pnlintiff pur chased a chicken at a bar pi In counter, and oil eating a portion of it suffered from ptomaine poisoning. The deter mining factor of the case was a ques tion of evidence ns to whether the deal er was responsible for plaintiff's choice of the fowl or whether she made her choice without relianre on hl* skill. The Supreme Judicial Court of Massa chusetts held that tbe burden of proof on this proposition was on plaintiff and that she had fulled to sustain it The son-in-law of plaintiff was Jan itor of an apartment house. In the base ment of which lie resided. While plain tiff was there she was seized with ery sipelas. Defendant, the landlord, learning this, toltl the janitor that If she were not removed by noon he would call au officer and put them all out Thereupon the plaintiff left In Tuck er v*. Burt. 115 Northwestern Report er. 722, she claimed damages for the resulting aggravation of her malady- The Supreme Court ot Michigan beid tho janitor was merely an employe, not a tenant; that he had no right to en tertain a guest obnoxious to defendant! nnd that defendant violated no duty lv causing her removal. Caller—So your cook baa passed ■way to a better place. llostea*—Yea but I don't know If •he'll stay : p<x>r Bridget was very hard to ,uit—Boston Traveler. Yeu Caa Get Altep's r»ot-f aae Httf. Write Aliens. Olmsted Le Roy, N. Y.,fora free sample oi Alien*« Foot-Ease. It eurm sweating, hot awolten. aching feet. It make« new or tight shoes easy. A certain cure iof corns, ingrowing nails and bunions. All drug* guuaeUiL 25c. Don’t accept any substitute. Rle.a Her! When lorely woman buy» a bonnet Constructed of some shredded hay She piles a lot of fruit upon it And walks along the Gay Whits Way, —New York Evening Mail. ApprebenBlve. Fellow Statesman—Senator, that speech of yours in favor of the income tax was one of the strongest arguments I ever heard. Eloquent Senator (with some uneaai- nessl—You don't think *t chanred any votes, do you?—Chicago Tribune. DO YOU WANT A TYPEWRlTtM? Th« Wholesale Typewriter Co.. 37 Montgomery St- San Franc’tico. will «di you one at 40 to 75 pat cent discount from factory list, al! makes on mar ket. all fully ffuaranteed. Tbe Nova Scotia government has ap pointed a commission to examine into and report on the feasibility of old-ag* peo- aions for workmen. (ooklag Vp a Reaaou. Nan—I like a play with a stirring plot. Fan—That’s the kind that thicken^ isn't it? PIMPLES “I tried all kinds of blood remedie« which failed to do me any good, but I have found the right thing at last. My face was full of pimples ami black-heads. After taking Cascareis they all left. I am continuing the use of them and recom mending them to my friends. I feel tina whea I rise in the morning. Hope tn have a chance to recommend Cascareta.'* Fred C. Witten. 76 Elm St . Newark, N. J. Pleasant, Palatable. Potent. Taste Good. Do Hood. Never Sicken, Weaken or Gripe. l(k'. 25c, 50c. Never sold in bulk. Tbe genu ine tablet stamped CCC. Guaraateed to cure or your money b«kck* COFFEE“^ TEA SPICES BAKINO POWDER .» EXTRACTS I JUSI RIGHT CWSSnaDEVEXS ; sostuixq , oncTj A CURE FOR FITS • ___________ Fvempt. "They can’t drag my wife Into any The Treatment Is to Accomplish of these new-fangled, si I mJ a ne styles What Sc ence Ba* Been Strug of dreasing." gling to Attain for Centuries "Independent, eh?" "Well. It ain’t so much that She's thirty-eight Inches round the waist."— Cleveland Tlaln Dealer. Wasn't Mad*. Munk—That'* a flossy »ult vou have. Who made It? Punk— Notxxty. It was reaoy made. —Cornell Widow. Ever notice how the other fellow hap pen« to have your umbrella wheu It rains? P N U No* 24-Ot