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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 12, 1909)
Catarrh 1» a Constitutional Dlseaae Il originnu-s In impure blood and requiresi'>nisUluUi>i)al irt-ulmt-nt, acting thr iugli and purilylng Ilia blood, lor its radical and pcrmaimut cure. The greatest ooustltuUoimi remedy U Hood’s Sarsaparilla In usual liquid form or in chocolated lab ials known n-Baraataba. lOUdosaall. Nasal and i-llu r l-.-'.il l->rm» of inlnrrh are promptly n-lkvod by Antlseplvta or Catarrlels, fill#., druggists or mail. O. I. liood Co., Lowell, Mass. » »•»rltla-a TU.|*i»l Hamboo. Possibly the tallest bamboo In Amer lea grows In Arcadia. Fla, and I» «boni 70 feet high The clump has a spr«a | of f»0 foci and tile diameter at ths ground le 12 feet. The spa* I luen la only » years old This Is ths common bamboo of In dia. probably brought tu south Florida from the West Indies In Jamaica It baa lan-ome naturalised and I» popular ly supposed to t*e Indigenous It makes an as'oulshlng growth during our rainy season, the ranee often at ta I it I ng their full height In six weeks, after which they begin to put un leaves The canes are from tour to Ove lachee In diameter at their lutea. Unfortunately this apealas cannot •land low lem persi urea, and th« spec imen In Arcadia baa frequently been damaged by cold A <««•«*«! U mr I m «*«». Fd Ilk« to own « «tro«t car I In«, It ought to pay. Th- propio rid« when It la fin«, To h<*al allay. , Of course they rid«* when It 1« wet, For thru thry wlah l«i quickly ur»<1«r shelter get; Alan 1« no fish. And so a atrrrf rar 11 nr. you ace^ May buelnr«« find. Ko mailer what ' «»ndlilon« be With human kind. Then to another point 1« my Attention drawn; Ko other bn win profit« by it« hanger« on *-Ix>ui«vlllr <'ourl«r-Journal. • Hl« Hrprooi. Old Favorites Honor and sham« rrum no condition rias, Ast well your part, thsre all ths honor Iles. Fortune In men has aom« small differ ence mad«; One flaunts In rasa, ons flutters in bro rads; Th« cobbler aproned, and th« par«**n gowned. Th« friar hooded, and th« monarch crowned, "Whot dllTer more (you cry) than crown and i-owlf" 1*11 tell you, friend! a wise man end a fooL You'll find If one« th« monarch act« the monk Or. c<*1-l*l»r Ilk«, the paiaon will be drunk; Worth makes the man, and want of II the fellow; The rrat 1» all but leather or prunella Hoast th« pur« blood of an illu«trl<»u« race. In quiet flow from Lucrer« to Lucr*c«; hut by yuur fathers* worth if your« you rat«. Count in« tho«« only who w«r« good and great. If your ancient but Ignobl« blood <*r«*pt through scoundrels es er sine« the flood. Go! and pretend your family 1« young, .Nor own yuur fathers have been fool« so long! What can ennubl« sots, or slaves, or cowards? Alasf not ail the bl<x>d of all th« How ards. —-’Alex.andrr Tb« « bwu«b and (be Craw. Th« chough and crow to roost ar« gone. Th« owl site on th« tree. Th« hush'd wind walla with fcebl. moati. Like Intuiit charity. The wild-Ar« dances on the fen, The r«d otar ebeda Ho ray. Up-roua« ye, then, my marry men! it 1» our op'ning day. Vni nss lirmtwraIir I'rlsselgsl««, Perhaps It rosy be laid down »« liuth child and nur». are fast asleep. general rule that a legislative assent And closed I« «vary flower. My. not constituted on democrstle And winkln« tapers faintly peep lllah front m> Lady'« bower; principles, cannot be popular long eft- st It ceases to be weak —Macaulay. Bewilder'd hind« with shorten'd ken Shrink on their murky way, Twas IHNrrrm tC*«e4«. ”If you only knew how narveui I was '-’p* rouse ye. then, my merry meal ¡1 1« our op'nlng day. when I pr«>p<i»«-t| to you!** "And If j ou only knew how nervous I was until you propoavd to in«!”— Nor board nor garner own we now, Nor roof nor latched door, Mwggrndorfrr Blaeiter •Nor kind mats. bound by holy vow Jaat I lk« a Wnmoal To bless a good man's «tor«; "Tho author of ’Th«r« Is No P«ath* Maa married an undertaker.” says a ^*oon lull« ua In a gloomy den. And night 1« grown our day, contemporary. Itow does she »spec! ger husband to make a living?— Up "route y«^ then, my merry men And u«e It a« y« may. Charleston New« and Courier -Joanna Ha 11 Ila. Tryia« it •• Naa. N«n—You look perfectly lovely In OUR FUTURE RAILWAY RIVAL. that gown. Fan- Thank« That « all I wanted to It Will He Haaala, WStrh Now la know Fortunately, I bought II on ap »•*-oa*l to I ■ la Mlle«««. proval. If it Is a question merely of bigness What «rally llrawa. tho Russian railway system Is far and away the first tn Europe. There are A high'brow '«ctur« given frr«i. Would f«w «otranr«. already many mors ui II m ot railway Th« horrid men would rather «eg In the vast empire than In any other A barefoot dance. country In the world excepting the —I'ltteburg Foot. United States, and Russian railways are still only in their Infancy. IdeatlfylM« Guaey. “What sort of a looking chap Is Gus- It la of course quite true that there • ar« now In the United States more •’Well, If you ever see two men in a miles of railway than tn all Europe torner and one looks bored to death, and almost as many as In all the rest th« nthvr on« Is Gussy.”—London of ths world put together, and that our Opinion. territory 1s so large and aa yet so far Grwrg«*« IMdctnrrr, from complete development that we "George." said the Tltlnnhslred shall prolwbly keep the lead as tar as •choolmnrtn. "la there any connecting railway enterprise Is concerned for a link bet »eon the animal kingdom and long time to cotne. the vegetable kingdom?" Blit In taking these large views, "Veth, mn'am." answered George says Moody's Magazine, w« have for- •roundly: "bn«h" Everybody’s gotten that Russia Is two and halt tlm <s as large as all the t’nited Blates Tlirtl. < ouldn't Scold Illa. put together with a population more Little Achilles smiled. "My hair alwnya drlc« when I go In than half ua large again aa our own; .wlmmlng." he «aid. that In territorial extent it is more Herewith he rejoiced that hl« vulner than twice aa large aa all Europe; that York able spot wn« hl« he«l.—N«w ~ It stretches across th« world for 1*0 lull. degrees of longitude—nearly half way The average dally amount of meat con- around the globe and that It Includes •nnied by each Individual In New York one-alxth of the land surface of the City I» 2.8 cent»' worth, which I» « fall- planet. lug off of about % cent In Are year». It Is not surprising that In auch n country railways should have had a Rivalry nr MurkrnUer«. •*Chl<’HKo people think their city al- large development, that already there la a considerable mileage and that tho mo«t fta corrupt aa Run Francisco.** you believe It,’* the Cali prospects In this direction seem to fornian. warmly. "That’s Chics« have no limit. In the future Russia nerve. Always trying to get Into out and the United States are likely to di class.”—"Philadelphia I»edg«r. vide the railway empire of the world between them. All Who Would Efycy One Point Settled. A new family bad moved Into the house next door to th« Townsends, and little Kitty Townsend, on the back porch of her own home, was cultivat ing the acquaintance of the little girl on the opposite porch, about' ten feet «way "What's your name?" she asked. "Florence," answered the newcomer. "What's yours?" "Katherine, but they always call me Kitty. Th« name of the folks that lived there before you moved In was Jone«.” "Our name's Thompson." "Ours la Townsend. You didn't know the Joneses, did you?" **No." •They was awful for borrowing. They used to send over to our house once or twice every week and borrow a cupful of cofree for breakfaat. and they never paid It back. You folks don’t do that, do youf” gool health, with its blessings, must un- dersUml, quit« rlcarly, that it involve» the question of right living with all the term implies. With proper knowledge of what la beat, each hour of recreation, of enjoy ment, of contemplation and of effort may be ma.in to contribute to living aright. Then the use of medicine« may be dis pensed with to advantage, but under or- iinarw condition» in many instance« • ample, wholesome remedy may be invalu- tble if taken at th« proper time and tbs »iforni i i IK Syrup Co. holds that it u dike important to present the subject ruthfully and to supply the one perfect axativ« to tho»« desiring it. Consequently, the Company’» flyrup of rigs and Elixir of Senna give« general "No." mtisfaction. To get it« beneficial effect» "She aays they don't, mamma!" call >uy the genuine, manufactured by the ed out Kitty, turning her head and California Fig Syrup Co. only, and for sale speaking to somebody back of the din ingroom window curtain. ty all leading druggist». Ram «where In the pages of p1e»«unt "Hook of Jo vs" Mrs Luc, Fitch I’rrklns tells a delightful |tor, ef her New England clerical great grandfather, who was a man of lag'-uu It, and resources Hbe says: He employed more than one device to secure wakefulness on the part ol Dangerous cough*. Extremely hl» weary cotigregitlon. Blanding dur periloua cough*. Coughs that Ing the pray*r was but ona of many My grandmother used to tell u» with rasp and tear the throat and lung*. Cough* that e\.ke (he pride of an Instance which occurred at a time when a new church ediflrr whole body. You need a regu bad been proposed, and was undet lar medicine, a doctor's medi warm discussion Great-grandfatbat cine, for such a cough. Ask thought this a worldly and unnacae your doctor about Ayer’s •ary expense, and emphasized his opln ion by pausing In the midst of his ser Cherry Pectoral. mon on a Bunday, saying Impressively as ha fixed the somnolent members ol bls congregation with a stern look: "You sro talking a out building • new church: It seems to me quite un- neceuary. sin**- the sleepers In the Old Any good doctor will tell you that a medi one are all sound cine Tike Ayer's Cherry Pectoral cannot < «« a at I ruulloN of do its beat work if tho bowels are con stipated. A%u v>ir f"f if he knows An al urdly worded statement of a gnvihinr better than Aver’« Pills for cor fact which was not In Itawlt remark recting this aluriifthness of the liver. able recently tried the gravity of the —M»U» Uy the a. C Ayer U«.. Lowell. M am —« listeners. It was on the occasion of th« funeral of an elderly woman In a U hffrr di« M urk < »in« la. New England town. She bad left an • |U un I ur.dii»und your hue Old mother, nearly 90 year» of age, and le at work on e new poem? Mr» an only eon who was well on toward ri—Hr i» Hr • trying to get to magasin« to Accept IL—Yonkero The services were conducted by a timid young clergyman, recently Bot To get rid of daughter», Rast Indian* tled over the parish. After praying marry them to flower«, When the flow tor many and various thing», he »aid: ar* «re deed the frirla art* widows, and "And two, wa especially pray that widow« cau be »old <*h«*ap. the Lord will comfort and sustain in their lose and sorrow. Ona is the or She Meant l*rnte»»lnua'*r. phan. who, although no longer young, As the young man caressed the is an orphan still, and muat so con cheek of his lady lov« sb« drew away tinue; the other Is the mother, far ad bast II y. vanced In years, who has survived her "1 think." she said Indignantly, “you daughter, although considerably her bad better a*-e father flint." senior.'* "Why. what do you mean?" asked Lldle»». the perplexed lover. Th« little boy who had stuck hl» "Father." she replied, as she nursed ber cheek, "is a barber."—Success head out of the car window to addre«« a question to th« man on ths station Magazine. platform drew It In again. "Mamma." he said "that man out suret there says this place is Wydopen Isn't Wear your tight shoes for fashion's that a funny name for a town?“ sake; Beeide«, tie lots of fun— T owb with a Future. Two corns with but • «Ingi« sch«. “Paris la a wonderful center of so Two tor« that throb aa on«. ctal gayety and popular excitement.“ •'Tea.” answered Mr. Cumrox. F.araeg the Hight. thoughtfully. **1 should not be sur City Friend (spending th« day In prised If Paris might one day claim distant suburb »—Didn’t It ever »trike recognition ss the« Pittsburg ot you that your servant Is Impertinent Franc«.**—Washington Star. ly Inquisitive? Hubberbs—My dear fellow. It's only Pettit’* fye Salve 100 Year* Otd. the way of a privileged old family re relieves tired eyes, quickly cures eye tainer. tvhy. would you believe It aches, inflamed, sore, watery or ulcer that girl has been with us over five ated eyes. All druggists, or Howard weeks!—Harper's Weekly Rroe., Buffalo, N. Y. Desperate Coughs Sara S'NVIe Wilt Not AU’OIIOL 3 PER CKNT l.te. AND TANNER “Col. who? I don’t think I ever heard of the man What 1« th«r« «o remark able about him?“ T. B. "By George, sir. he’« got the long««! 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