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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1910)
«••«a irira, TTta Roy- Pteaar, c’n I get off thia afternoon T Mr mother*« al< k art* them . «iln’t no "li* to watch th' house an* taka ' car* o’ th’ bali) Th« Hua« (’»rtainly, my lad. It*« a | shame, too I waa going to give yon I tny ticket to th« ball icnrne. —Cleveland leader. ......................................... Fired Illa Ambition. '• started you on a career of crim«, If I may ask T I’rlai'tier Headin’ th« ronfeaslona of a reformed burglar. In one o' tha mag- /««Ine« When I found out how easy j It was to burgle I went at It my geli. Smith Winti Dr euri Vrai sad Pork We want dr «••*■! »••al ami pur« an*l |ft«e<*hl«k - «ma W« <lu Hut rhnige rutnintMUMt We will |Mty you prtaaptly Shi»» any mu an t It r ami ah p any nay V\ • will pay A>iif raa* all ahlpmmnta rWANK L. SMITH MEAT CO. “Fighting I he Beef Tlikat*' PORTLAND. OKEGON Don’t treat children ■ trouble« light ly. their trial« am «■ big to them a« tlioac of grownup people. Don’t fall to Instill a darp ««n«e of kludnew to dumb animal« a cruel boy generally tnakea a cruel man Don't neglect an untruth or dishonorable action teach your children to face three out and l< will nmk« them courageous Don t en courage whining or talc tolling Don't loan your children’s confidence try to live cloac to their hearts By virtue of its unequalcd blood-purifying, nerve-stength- cning, stomach-toning, aj>]>e- tite-rcstoiing properties, is the one Great Spring Medicine. rirM-( Im« Work «1 Rrawnabk Price« Free tuminaboa, and Perfectly fit ted (»teasre aa low as $2 00. No faking Method«. SUIir 42 7. MARQI AM Opp Portland Motel RLII DING. PIMPLES Portland. Ore. PREVENTION THE BEST SAFEGUARD If f *r any cause the h«»r»e <>r other |ome«ti<* animal exhibits a lack of energy, proper re hah for fool, or an appearance ;*t general debility. timely action should l*e takm for the restoration of its health In th« natural food of our domestic animals Nature provides certain peculiar mc>hunal herbs, leave«, bark« and roots which seem necessary for their health Pacific Stock Food in greatly condensed form is intended to supply the raaential virtue« of those health giving natural rem rd irs and is prepared cvprcaaljr for those animals deprived by man of then natural foes! Jt i« an alterative tonic which «timulatrs the various organs of the body, promote« the secretions, tones up the general system anti restore« the | disordered conditions to a normal state It stimulate« the ap|>etite, improves the digestion and assimilation of food, purities the blood and insures a good, healthy Condition. Booklet free. lloYT C hkmical C o . Portland, Ore got ”1 tried «11 kt nd« of bkaal trnielici which failed to «Io me any good, but 1 have found the right thing st last Mv fai r wan lull of ¡»imple» and black heada After taking Caacarvts they all left, 1 am Continuing the use of tlutii and recur» m* tiding them to ’*2 y fnemlt 1 feel fine when 1 rise ui the morning Hop« to have a chano« to ri ctntnctul Cascarela ** FredC. Witten. 76 Elm St . Newark. N J. riMMXl. t'ala tabi» PiHeit tasta là «al I k> <*>■»! Nevar 4|«b«ci Wnahas or Grips lor. Xt>* ’Os Nevar «<>M in bulk Th« gen uin« tablet »temp'd ('< C. Uuarentami to eure ur y*»ur m«mey baaS SICK WOMEN Will Fl ml ftpem! y Rallef and Alwolute Cure l»y L*»in< tha We just Treatment • IbauN Wate «kS «mA > It ’• an h**n«t rvhabl« treatmwrt u«*wt by physicians every whrre «very «lay in all raaea of inAammatkmn. <ti«ar« dhehargss. trreffuiarmes. nervous ay>npuima. etc Mr \ IH /A/ 4 ; MA.VT 2/ 00 At I>rugrt»'» oe Kent Ikrert Prepaid. WEJUST REMEDY CO Toreot Grov«, Or. SEND THIS AD. 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Made with 1, 2, and 3 burners; th« 2 and 3-burn«r size« can b« had with or without Cabinet. K vm j dealer everywhere: If not at yoore. write for DeecripUve ClreuUr to tb« nearest a<enoy of tba Standard Oil Company 'Incorporated! ENOLAJff». Sarsaparilla W. L. DOUGLAS I* A UW * «W rill« e il tuo I.VI I. lu u to a/ by giuil« n.«-iUu4«. Ì m ) <J(» i <t «cour, *»ri, o or w«aM*a They are a I ule lu lUo H< mu* U, liver end ner»««) I (forate in '• I of W< «kt a. '1 | r *■ r.«U the Ulu <l and eua.4» tb« «turuacb to grt «II the ninirHUm* i t fr m f->u«| that I« I ut lato It TU «’M« phis route u do euio- i¡ el; they ar« ««»ofbl'ig, htsilD* and «Hm- i.’.-tha. >’« r »«le by all druaafef« lu JO q and 2fie air « If »on nred medba! ad- v!*e wrtte Muoynn'a Dnrtur« They will advlae to th«- I ««t of tb'-lr ability ab«o- Irtely fre« nf Chara** Ml NYON*«. *14 and Afferò»# «ta.. 1* id ladt I pitia. Fa. Sotad Ibe fur trial parhAtfa Sherman Cxlay & Co. A Beautiful Book FREE Vlrflma ot a ireiwatoa. *nirda and beast», you know, ebfl- dren.” remarked the Bunday school teacher, “have no soul«, a« you have Whm they die. that la th« last of them.* "if that’« «o.“ queried Tommy Tuck er, "what will the Injuns who go to the happy hunting grounds do for game?* The next affair was with Attorn-y General for Ireland Fitzgibbon. The parties were to fire at pleasure. Cur ran flred first, and then Fitzgibbon took alm for nearly a minute. On its proving Ineffectual Curran remarked: "It wa, not your fault, Mr. Attorney; you were deliberate enough!" The thlca duel was with John Egan, an Irish barrister who had the nickname of Bully. Egan was "of immense size, a* brawny and almost as black as a oal porter." Curran was facetious on the subject of Egan's size, and they left the field reconciled. Egan became Curran's second In Curran's fourth and last duel, with Lord Buckingham 1 shire. Richard Brinsley Sheridan fougnt Mr. Matthews, "a gentleman of fash ion." at Bath In order to vindicate the reputation of Miss Linley. It was done In theatrical style. They fought with swords and great courage and ¡«kill were displayed on both aide* . If You Have (ommon Sore tyes, if lines b’ur or run Uwrther. you nerd i’ETTIT’S EYE SALVE. 25c All drurgisla or Howard Broa.. Buffalo, N Y. I'taal Way Hnnfrd. A* the train n< ared th, city the col ored porter approached the jovtal- fuceil gentleman, aaylng. with a amile: "Sitali Ah brueh yo’ off. aah*" "No.“ he replied; “I prefer to gei Uff In the uaual manner."—Princeton Tiger. _________ H <.r.. -hU. Vw Walk. Alien-, y.K.i ga». i, . .«rt.lu eurefnr het, C.llu»..el-wollen, ».hie, fret Hold l>r all 1 1U..I.I. J-rlcaOr ln-n < accent an. •»tamale Trial narkMe IKt».. AüUrw. All.»a. oluule.1. Lait... ~ Y The »«■• Way, >!ra. Kicker—If you are going to another one of those banquet* I don’t auppoae you will know the number of the house when you get back Mr Kicker—Ob. yea, I will. I tin . Sheridan disarmed his adversary and screwed It from the door and am tak impelled him to sign a formal retrac ing it with me—Kansas City Journal tion. Mr. Matthews again challenged Mr Sheridan. The parties met on King's pown. The battle was desper ately contested After a discharge of ' pistols they fought with swords. Both were wounded and fell to the ground, where they continued to fight until the «econds separated them. It was found hat Matthews' sword was actually Proken off In Sheridan's ear. If You Are Sickly Just let Hostetter’s Stom- <xh Bitters build up and renew the entire system, make the stomach strong and healthy and keep the bowels free from constipa tion. It has done so in hundreds of cases in the |>ast 56 years and most certainly will not fail you. Try it today for Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Costiveness, Bil iousness tteadac he and Ma larial Fever. Ask for —A Mil, Too rryln«.*- 1 j Buahby had many natural advan tages and beauties, but Mrs. Abner Crane, who was a brief sojourner In the place, having been there only a matter of ten years or so, never appre- elated it. "She was aching to get back to Nashuy the whole enduring time," said one of Mrs. Crane's Bushby neighbors, "and I was glad to see her go, feeling as sue did.” "What was It she didn't like about BushhyT" asked one of the summer residents, curiously. "She said she 'didn't get the news o' the day quick enough to suit her."’ quoted the neighbor, with as near an Imitation ot Mrs. Crane's air as she could manage. "As I said to my Asy, what on earth she wanted more than we have in the wav o' news spreaders here, I don't know. "When you consider that then' are five telephones in town, a grocery wa gon driven by Lucy Grant's boy twice a wreck, Lucy Grant herself to sew for everyl>ody in town by the day. and all taking milk front Jed Kimball, I don't know how we could be any better fixed. I call anybody that wants more news 'o the day than Bushby folks get a mite too prying myself.” i j i | Mrs. Hen. having performed her oviparous function, took a constltu- tlonal around the yard Returning to her nest, she found it empty and clucked angrily. Many Women who are Splendid Cooks It is no longer necessary to wear yourself out preparing a fine dinner. Even in the heat of summer you can cook a large dinner without being worn out. IN Non -alcoholic They Will Secure You Many Useful Article* Without Coat dread having to prepare an elab orate dinner because they are not sufficiently strong to stand over *n intensely hot coal range. This is especially true in summer. Every woman takes pride in the table she sets, but often it is done at tremen dous cost to her own vitality through the weakening effect of cooking on a coal range in a hot kitchen. DVZLH Prime Mlnlalrr« »p **MfIon In off lloaor. At )*-a*t four of England * prim* nilnlater* vtiteied the ’tlald of honor," a "Htudent of the Cod*,“ In a letter to Ibe New York Hun nay*. The liuke ot Wellington challenged lhe Earl of Wincbel**a in consequence ot th« If ycu think you need a tonic, earl’s remarks on th« Catholic ques ask your doctor. If you think tion. They met In Battersea fi-lds you need something for your laird Wlncbelsea received the duke's S3.00,S3.50,S4.00&SS.0O blood, ask your doctor. If you tire and then tired In the air. l/fi m Q !■ f Q Sow* i'o/er The Kt-Hon. William Pitt waa chal think you would like io try kaO OrlxJELO 22^4 2*50 lenge*! by Georg« Tierney, president W. L. Ooiixlaa Ayer’a non-alcoholic Sarsapa of th* board of control, ou account of »line, are worn rilla, ask your doctor. Con certain objectionable remark* made In by mor«- men than sult him often. Keep in dose any other make. the House of Common*. They met on touch with him. Putney common Two shots were na- cbanged and Pitt fired the third time •h our foraaulao i In the air, when a reconciliation was W* boniok aioohol from our ano»*i«t/.oo , effected. Wo urgo go« to George Canning met I.ord Castle- •ooauFljoav dootur i reagh on Putney common They fought i In sight of the windows of the house Ask your doctor to name some of the I tn which Pitt died. Both ml»»«d. At results of constipation. Hit long list will the next exchange Cnsllereagh'a ball begin with sick-headache, biliouaness, (entered Mr. Canning's thigh, inflict dyspepsia, thin blood, baJ skin. Then ing a alight wound. The two state*- ask him if he would recommend your i men assumed their plate* tor a third using Ayer's Fill*. l shot, when the aeconds, seeing the —Motte by tbo J. C. Áftf Co Lew«.!. M m * — i blood streaming from Mr. tanning's wound, put an end to the combat. Benjamin Disraeli likened Daniel O'Connell to the Impenitent thief on VICTOR STEINWAY the cross O'Connell also used Ian- TALKING ANDOTHER l guag« which was not parliamentary, PIANOS MACHINES and Disraeli offered to castigate the Irishman. O'Connell declined to meet SIXTH AND MORRISON, OPP. POSTOFFICE. PORTLAND. OREGON him. Disraeli then challenged Morgan ! O'Connell, the accuser's son. but Mor van O'Connell also declined to meet a Jew on a "Held of honor." Hatt beautiful bookstet. coataiaw«« 75 aplendid pho- Curran, the Irish orator, fought four tocravurco off the warld’» moat celebrated muwsciana. duel*. The first was with Capt. St May ba had fee« upon roqaaeat. prowtdto« tb< follow- I-eger, who had Insulted an Irish Ro i**C QueaUom orc anawered. We w»M also tend frea a co«y ot "Old 2a*orite Son««." man Catholic priest. The captain fired, but Curran did not. "It was not nec essary for me to fire at him," the Irish Do you expect to buy a Piano ?................................... wit afterward wrote; "the gallant cat« tain died three weeks after the duel When? ' of the report of his pistol." Sarsaparilla «•lari. One« when passing through a reme twry In 1/noi Eliot Gregory was gur prised to see that the member« of one old New England family bad t>e«n bur I» g in a circle, with their feet toward Its center He asked tb« reason for this arrangement and a wit of that day. daughter of Mr» Htowe, replied: ”Fo that when they rise at the last day only member« of their own family may fare them’** Optician Exclusive »AMOUB NHHDEMS Hood’s Mui Hee War. Klderly Relative Lucy. you surely Get It today in u«mi| liquid form or don't think uf marrying Geoffrey to r** tablets c-illed Harsatabe, 1UU Dos«« |L form him' Ml«« Lucy Gracious. no. auntie* I’m tr> Ing to reform Geoffrey In order io marry him, and I'll either succeed in Culler Mrs L«»der, have you had doing It or 1*11 break his n«*ckt any photographs taken lately? Ho< l«ty Dame- I m n«*l sure, but I Higbee Authority, think so A reporter nr two called here •’John, you don’t have to hurry to Inst week and I miss a cabinet pnoto g«t Into the car Just be« suae th« guard that was on the inanltl Chicago Trib •aid ‘step lively!’* une. It wasn't the guard. Marla, and he Mother« win And Mrs Winslow*« S>»««hlog didn’t rev 'Step lively'’ lie «aid ’«tip •yrUp th« tM «1 remedy U« usv luf thslt aiiUUrea lolvely, there, dang ye«J‘* luilog the lee I hl uf perlud. DR. 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