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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 16, 1910)
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FKICfil; Getto* Xi? znir<. i< t-e ti Im_> 1 »SO» SI. »I IN SO. « toro tSra tote «tote ftew »5 00 Ito laro ram fiNiHi 17 SB likrta» Mk IIKNI MKTMolN >,«|nl»«« F«<r«• <•><> F re* wh«”> t.l«t*«^-< b»Mg« You r«n»»«»< wmh i« onter**! ( <>n«ulta«U>n Fi ■st hvAtor p«inle«M» w<ak «nywher«, rw malU* n»»w ni«»«h y«»u i»«y. AM Worb Fulh (»uaranfleed for r»fle«w Yeare Dr. B. E. Wright Co. 142» Waehkngton St., Puri Lind, Oregon Tah» ear a» an«! ttanaf«^ l<» Waahtngt*m Ht. WASNIMtlllH^ H N III STS. PORTI AND Handing It to Him. Td Ilka to be rich " "How rich?" “Just rich enough so that you would marry me " “Pig! Aren't you ashamed for want ing all the rroeev *n th» world?" She Deserved a Lathering. Mrs Haahlelgb— Rotnethlng wrong With your glass of Water, Mr Hoarder? Hoarder—Tbrre'a a hair In the ics. Mrs. 11 —Impossible! I shaved that <ce myself fhslr Flesh Now Has Market VsliM Which Helps Naturalists Who Fa- vor Extermination—Chefs Bay They Aro Oood. Washington, D C.—Ex termi nation of the English spnrrow, desired by naturalists for the reason that these birds have in large ineaaure driven out the native song birds, may soon be accomplished, it having been dis covered that “sparrow potpie" equals som»' of thi- game food served at fash ionable cnfi-s Advance In th« coat of living is ra- sponsible for the adoption of th« Eng llah sparrow as a food In th« west and northwest, when tbe prices of fresh meats reached n point prohibi tive to th« poorer classes, the sugges tion was inaile that tbe sparrow as an «dlhle bird possessed merit worthy of consideration Experiments In serving the sparrow were made, with the result that spar row potpl« became popular and at tracted nttentlun of restaurant and cafe proprietors, who discovered that the bird could b« served not only In potpie form, but on toast and in other wnya not under th« name of sparrow on the menu, but with some high- The dish sounding French title pleased patrons and at once «■tab- llshed Its popularity and ■ necees. As n result of the popularity of the new dish, it is said that the great droves of English eparrow» that have for years been a public nuisance In all of th« large cities are being killed In large numbers, th» flesh of the birds having a market value which will con tribute to their extermination. Those who have partaken of the sparrow pot id« and ■parrow on toaat say It is prefernbl« to the read bird, the difference in the flavor of the meat of the two birds being Imperceptible even by epicureans The chefs of the loeni hotels and cafes, while not admitting that the sparrow is being served at their ta bles. say they can see no reason why an English spnrrow should not be as good eating as many of tbe standard game birds popular with diners It was said that while the birds are a little larger than th« reed bird, they are tender and |x>asess a gixxl flavor. CHICK SWALLOWS ITS TONGUE » Ihuniedint Spr»» CeU Wiler Liquid Starck O' Noe Botlmg Wisinat Owner Rsscuss Unruly Member, But the Sick Fowl Diet Not Long Afterward. K and S-iHtnKxi (0- I-ebanon, Pa.—Out In th« neighbor- hood of Huszard's Glory, thia county, lives a woman who probably knows PHARMACISTS^ more about chickens than any other •st atAJfV'«’U»« M» —MS »*««•» V.R» person In tho county. She is Mr«. Sarah Slnclalro and she tells of a Phone Mein 113 freakish prank played by one 401 Mai» Si Vancouver, Waahmgtoa own chickens. Seeing the youngster, but days old, which she thought I actlm was afflicted with a bail cast- of gapes, she caught It. opened its bill and discovered that the chicken had no tongue She was very puzzled, Trains for suece«. In the ln-1u.tri.it but decided to take a chance, so ran Provide, practical and liberal educa a borne hair down ita throat and when tion. Strong Faculty. Modern Equip •he pulled It out it brought forth a ment. Offer, cour.es in Agriculture, Forestry, homestie Science and Art. piece of bread which the chicken had Engineering, Commerce and Pharmacy. ■wallowed. The miraculous part of the story is that the bread had become wrapped Fall Term Opens Sept. 23, 1910. around the chick's tongue and It had Illustrateti literature, giving full in- actually swallowed the tongue along formation, sent free on application. with the bread. In a few hours tho chick died. OREGON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE • lightly Modified. I Little Viola had dleveloped the habit of holding her thumb In b>T mouth. Mother had re even while i-atlng sort nd to all sorts of methods to correct the child and finally tn despera tlon said: "Viola, the first thing you know you will swallow your thumb, and then what will you do?" Well, mother, I should bate to swal low it because I’d have a heaven of s time without II.' Why, Viola, ■aid the astonished matbsr. "where did you bear an ciprea sion like that?" Well, veil," hesitated the little girl. ••I 'I didn't hear it erectly like that. mother, but 1 thought t would sound better.1 Pettit's fye SMve. No matter how badly the eyes may lie diseased or injured, restores normal conditions. All druggists or Howard Bros., Buffalo, N. Y. A Mosquito Proof Btssmsr. The Jonathan Holt, the first oceati grilng mosquito proof steamer, has ar rived tn tbe Mersey, say* tho lxmdon Times. Hint Is tho first ship of special design for the Liverpool West African trade. Professor Major Ronald Ross's recommendations have been carried out by the owners for mosquito proof ing all llvlug quarters. Copper gauze fittings are provided for all doors, win dows, side porta, skylights, ventila tors and passages to prevent the ma laria bearing mosquito entering. Lifelike. "What a noisy thing that bass drum Is!" remarked the claronet, disgusted ly. "Yes." replied the trombone, "just like a human b.tng, isn't it?" "Like a human being*" "Yws. It's the one with th. big head that make. th. moet noise "—Scrape. APPETITE GONE BEWARE It is a sure sign of tome inward weakness when the appetite commences to lag and you have that “don’t care” sort of feeling at meal-time. It is something that needs immediate at tention, for neglect only brings on more trouble and often a long illness. Re store the appetite and keep it normal by the use of Hostetter’s Stomach Bit ters. It is for Poor Appe tite, Indigestion, Dyspep sia, Costiveness and Ma laria. LUMM Two or HIDDEN Krultl*«« rourHgrd TREASÜRM. 1 rips Have Mol l>lro < allforula Meo. Major W A besborough, who has made two trips to find a reputed burled treasure on Cocos island. In ths Pacific, off the coast of Central America, will make another attempt within a few weeks, sud ho hopes ths third Ilog will prove the ahsrm. His first trip was mads twelve year» ago, but mutiny In his crew compelled Urn to give up U>e sea ich, although be proved the correctness of his draw lugs and maps at that time luit summer be made another trip, ■ailing from Ig>s Angeles In the yacht Ramona, the Eipres» of that city says, but heavy arrt coutJnuou» rains and ths lack of power to operate machi» ery prevented Um from making suffi dent ezcavalions. This time the local ity was considerably changed from what it was twelve years ago. Cocos Island is famous as a piratee' retreat, and others besides Major I t «*- borough havs searohed it for hidden plunder. Tho particular treasure for which Major besborough Is searching is sup posed to have been taken from Peru In the middle of the last century and buried on the Inland by Capt. John Keating, who died soon afterward. Since hla last trip. Major Ilesborougb has met a man in New Orleans who visited tbe island ten years ago In company with a son in law of Captain Keating They had maps and draw ings which appeared correct, but indi cated that considerable ezcavatlon would be necessary. Keating's son In law waa an old man then, and ho turned over the mape to the New Or leans man, but the latter has never triad to find the treasure He gave cop lee of tbe maps and details to Major Dea borough. Tradition says there is »60,000,000 worth of pirates' loot buried on tbs Island, but tbe particular treasure sought by Desborough la (17,000J>0€ In gold bullion He says that since his visit twelve years ago thers appears to have been a great deal of blastlnj In tho vicinity of one deposit, as the hillsides ere changed and the creek bod altered. Where the bullion le Supposed tO tM burled, however, there appears to bar« been only ths change of formation due to the rainfall, which sometimes amounts to an inch an hour, makln» work difficult. Major Iresborougb has had several offers both from New York and on this coast to finance another expedition, which be estimates will cost about »20, 000. and he is now looking for a steamer of about 800 tone to make the 'rip. FASHION HINTS Union Painless Dentists TEFTH WITHOUT FLATYf Out-of-Town People Hhould remember that our force in nrvnnircri that we ''Hit tl«» t hoii «ntlrn I’tnwn, |tri«U<> ni««l Plate work In a <lajr if nsr»*»*sry Pnnilhely t>nlnli<"« eiir»«'t Intf fre»' when |>I«« um or l»rnlur* art» or<l«»r«*d. W« re mote the h <»»< a»M.a|| ive teul h and i oota without the |e«idt i>atn No Ntudent«. no unrortiiinty. I>ut ape<dt»|. latM who do the m<Mrt M'ientiflu and careful work 14Mi> altwndnntii Full Het o< Troth.............. »5.00 jlrirlss Work or Troth without f'latro») SO io »5 (^»1*1 Crowns .......................................... » 1.30 to »5.00 Ihwr-elaln Crowns..................................»1.50 to »5.00 Go I-1 or Porcelain Fllllntre......................... »1.00 tip Bilear Ftlllnaa ........................................ 5Or to »1.00 Host Plata Mele ............ tu................. »7.50 No chanrro tor Palnlros Ft tract tn. whan otbse work I.done. IS yrors’ Guarantee with all work. BaMKa.i>l».« Z2H* Morrtoon iicroet. BOLTS ILLUME THE MINES Lightning Flxiheg Play 1,800 Feet Be low the Surface and Light Up Cavern. Pottsville, l’a.—Lightning 1,800 feet below the surface of tho earth was witnessed the other evening In the mines tn West Schuylkill. When n ter rific thunderstorm came up the over heated earth ndded to the fierceness of the electrical display, and the light ning managed to find Ita way along the electric power wire» to the bottom of tho »lope». Tho underground working» were Il luminated and made as bright a» the sun at midday; but no damage was done, although a number of mulee, which have not seen daylight tfor years, aro believed to have boon blind- <«■ - ed by Mr- _ Keeley iure w OPIUM—TOBACCO Habito Pcwlthrly Cur*d. Only authcriced Keelrj In* •Ut«t* in Dnvoo. Writo f<r illantriHod circular. .tmilLHIII-UWlUlMl.l.H P ortland ,O regon , W. L. DOUGLAS HAND-SEWEO process O LJ C C onuc.o MBITS »8.00, »8.50. »3.00. *3.50, »4.00, M OO WOMEN 8 *8.50. »3,»3.50, »4 BOYS' »2 00, »8.50 & »3 00 THE STANDARD FOR 30 YEARS They ar. absolutely ths moat popular and best shoes for th. pries in America. Thsy a.-e th. lead.ra every where becauss they hold thstr shops, fit bettor, look bett.r and woar los- ¥er than other makes hoy ar. poaitively the moat economical shoos for von to buy. W. L. Douglas name and th. retail price are stamped so th. bottom — value guaranteed. TAMS NO SUSSVITXlVEt It VOW «SS1OT cannot supply you write tor Mail Order Catalog. CUT RATES IN PAINLESS DENTISTRY PainleNN Extraction........ Free Silver Filling«....................... 50c Oold Filling« ......................... 75c 22 K. Gold Crown«........... ... .G3 Porcelain Crown«.................. Molar Gold Crown« ............ M Prldge Work, 22 K. Goll... *3 Inlay Fill«, Pure Gold.......... 12 Very Nice Rubber Plat«... (4 fl««t Rubber Plate on Earth..................................... 17 ALL THIS WORK IS GUARANTEED. Don’t throw your money away. A dollar eared la tvrodollar« earned. Our original reliable Modern Painless Method« and our perfected otflee equip* ment «area ur time and your money. BOSTON DENTISTS. 5th « Morri«««. Fertlaad Katrance 29IH Morrtoon, opposite PortoAce sad Meier A Freak. Eaablltbetl 1« Portland 10 year*. Opes ewniage Mil I Md »««dare aaaU 12 ■ It ler pss*fo wU werfo Truly Wonderful Alarm Clock. * MOWAKD E. UTUTOS - Aasarer and rhemtas, • I lx-cl*.ll., Co..>rado. Hpm-imon prie: óolA Sil--r .Laad. H. <- i-l. SlJ-rr. Be: Gold. We. Z-on orr 'opeor tl >1 nz envel.-t»» sad toll prlro I is. —-o-. on ., t In-to.on l oo-rcl a-I t'mplrc work so. licUod. Beterence: Cartonate Siatlouai Baixt t KODAKS Wr;te for catakwrue« and literature. Developing A few years ago the French govern and printing. Mail order» given prompt attendu« Photo Supply Co. ment acquired by purchase from a 14» Third Fortland Street PORTLAND. OU, private collection a wonderful alarm clock which was once the property of Tents, Awnings, Sails the great Napoleon and which not Cats, Hiaasrht. Cserss nd Cora» only tells the time of day. but, as well, 1 X -, \ 1 or l.W at faetory prieea. the day. the month, the year, the I Li PACITIC TINT ANO AWSUNG C«X 27 N. First SC. Portland. Or. mean solar time, the phases of the t- «¿ J ------ - moon, and indicates, in addition, the quarter hours. Its attachments also lncludo a thermometer. TRY MURINE Marriage. Makart. the great Viennese painter, was taciturn to a fault It is related of him that once at a dinner party he ■at next to Mme. Gallmeyer for a whole hour without uttering a syllab is, when hie fair neighbor playfully nudged him with her elbow and said: “Come, Herr con Mak art let us change the conversation." EYE REMEDY r- •-» to. 1« »site TuMs. 25c, 11.(XL Ua.14 Fe-t, 25 c . 50«. MEDICAL II of Q DEPARTMENT High Standard Thorough Courses Sassion bwins Srpc 12. 1 R For cataloeue aa>- drero Dean. Dr. S. L. Josep hl, Neth & Co. COLLECTORS We Buy and Collect Notes, Mortgages, and Read Estate Contracts. No Collection No Charge. Worcester Bldg., Portland, Ore. ASTHMA AND HAY FEVER are qu cklv relieved by Wyatt's Asthma Let children understand that dis Remedy. Guaranteed or money refund obedience is sure to be followed by ed. Ask your druggist or send six punishment. A child seldom disobeys c-ints postage for Free Sample to J. C. WYATT. Druggist. Nature more than once in touching a WASHINGTON hot lamp-glass. It will soon learn to VANCOWtR. obey you as well. Never allow it to ask why. You know; that is enough ••FILL YOUR OWN TEETH” Teach Obedience. If you want the- very newest thing _ in » white lingerie dr«», trim yours with black, It may be chiffon, lace or rib- bon, as long as it is black. The __ _____ dress in the sketch is triinmed with a deep flouncing of Brussels applique on the skirt, and touches of the same on the waist. Name, If you have aching teeth or cavities and you arw too nervous for th • dental ordeal, try Fill-O, the- home dentist. At druggists or by mail. 25c. FILL O VC ca. 351 Eapr« BMr Suttk, Va4 Blumaer-Frank Drug Co., distributors for Oregoar jSOLDENl W est BARINO POWDER .«• EXTRACTS JUST RIGHT XHECaßHE CLOssnaon Mr! PORTLAND. 0AL' A Swede entered a postofflee in the nofthwest and Inquired: "Han any letters for me to-day?” "What name, please?" "Ay tank de name la on de letter.”-— Everybody’s Magazine. 11 ooked. Mrs. Newlywed—The night you pro posed you acted like a fish out of water. Mr. Newlywed—I was, and very cleverly landed- too.—Puck. Q U A u I T Y FILLO Physical Powers of Insects. Ants will carry loads 40 or 50 times as heavy as themselves. The beetle can move a weight 112 times his own weight The house fly gives 600 strokes of Its wings In one second, and this enables It to get a distance of 35 feat TMM 1» me r iturr Useful New Substance, Here's to the maid who can handle "Resinite" Is the name of a the rod. In Germany, Who con throw a long line with a substance invented ful as a substitute for celluloid hackle; May she land with a "swish" most any Ivory. It render» wood, paper pasteboard impenetrable and makes old nah That gets In the way of her tackle. pine, for example, so bard that It rap —Boston Herald. idly dulls a planer. W. L DOUGLAS, Brockton, Maas. ATRIP TO PORTLAND FREE Mother. wm And Mr». Winslow's Soothing Syrup tu« b-sl rrmedr u> use lol tu.ir cUiuiroj luru>( th. tethtuf period. Belgium's Fine Ses Front. The sea front of Re'glum, which ex tends about 40 miles, stretching from Holland to France. Is paved almost en tirely for the entire length, and form* one huge, wide ocean boulevard. And this, by the way, la the most pro ductlve of public works tn the klngt dom. 610 Dekum Bldg.. Portland. Oregon LAZY LIVER ALCOHOL “Do you wholly trust me. darling?" murmured the young man to the fair creature who was sitting beside him on the front seat of the trolley car. "I do to a certain extent." she re sponded after a little hitch of hesita tlon. "What extent?" he asked, anxiously "Why," sb. explained. "I would trust you to the »«tent of not being afraid of there being any poison in a box of candy you might send me by mall" Were Well Taught. The children of an infant echool In Wales are taught very much by signa The hand of the teacher «¡oped nlg- niflee “oblique;M tbe hand held flat, “horizontal the hand upright, ’per pendirular.* One of the Welsh bishop« was preaching one day in behalf of the school, when, observing several children whlipering together, he held hit hand upright in a warning man ner, meaning thereby to impose al ienee, on which almost the who!« school, in the midst of the sermon* shouted out. “Perpendicular!" Delicate Irony. DANGER IN THE LARGE HAT New York.—The gigantic hat Is still fashionable In Ixindon and Paris, de spite th«> ridicule heaped upon It by masculine critics. A Ixindon hair specialist now declares that the big hat Is dangerous as well os ridiculous, a T-ondon letter to the New York Sun ■ays Ho warns women that If they persist In wearing big hats they will lose their hair. Tho spcclallr.t said: "A b grass turns yellow under a mushroom, so women's hair will lose Its color and deteriorate under tho gigantic hats which are now tho mode There is every possibility of the fair sex going bald unless a revolution in hats Is effected. "First of all. these enormous moun tains of millinery shut out the health giving sun and air. Secondly, they present such vast surfaces to tho wind that they tug ngalnst the detaining hatpins like n kite on a string. For both reasons they Injure tho hair.1 To a Certain Sweet Extent. According to Russian law no man or woman who has attained the age of eighty can contract a legal mar riage. No other country nowadays imposes such a restriction. In ancient Rome, however, legislation on this point was even more stringent, the maximum age limit for men being sixty and for women fifty. Th. Last Straw. John Smith fell down the cellar stairs the other day and broke his left leg. his right arm. two rfba. his nose, on. finger, and cut hl. scalp, sprained his ankle, and put his shoulder out of joint Hut he didn't really begin to feel bad about it till hie wife asked him if he was hurt —Exchange ------------ r - ------ ■ 1 - 1 1 Ptoroant. Patotabla. Potent. Taste G«xl. Do Goo.1 Never Sicken. Wevken or Grips 10c. k’fic. fiOc. Never sol<l in bulk Tbe r*n- ■tne tablet stamp-d CCQ Guaranirod to cur* or n-ur nxmoy back. Reverie, like the rain of night re stores color and force to thoughts which have been blanched and wearied by the heat of the day. With gentle fertilizing power It awakens within us a thousand sleeping germs and. as though tn play gathers round us ma terials for the future and Images for the use of talent Reverie is the Sun day of thought, and who knows which la the more Important and fruitful for man. the laborious tension of the week, or the life-giving repose of the Sabbath—Amlel's Journal. Set Age Limit on “I find Cancarets so good that I would not lx- without them. I was troubled ■ great deal with torpid liver and headache. Now since taking Cascarets Candy Cathar- I tic I feel very much better. I shall cer tainly recommend them to my friends as the best medicine I have ever Keen." Anna Barinet, Osborn Mill Nc» », Fall River, Mas». It Is Now Declsred That Wearing It Tends to Make a Woman Bald. I Reverie. Q U A The Cough of NOW Consumption Your doctor will tell you that fresh air and good food are the real cures for consumption. But often the cough is very hard. Hence, we suggest that you ask your doctor about your taking Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. It controls the tick ling, quiets the cough. be W TIME of th« year to h«va your teeth out and plate and bridge work done. For out- of-town patron« wa tlniah plate and bridge work In one day If neceeaary. Molar Crowns 55-00 22kBHdnTnth3.50 Gold Fillinn 1-00 Enamal Fillinn 1.00 Silver FTHlnga s50 6ood Rubber Plate« Best Rubber Platea iVnlesi Extr'tio« 5.00 •R W A. Wilt, P mmmrt s« M uhii IB TIMS IJT4BUWM Ml F««TU«0 • XST METHODS fBlnlera Extraction Free whenpli plet« m » or bridge worli I« ordered. Consultation ---- -------------------------------- -- Free, x Zi-ti cannot g«<t bet tex pain lew work anywhere, no matter how much you pay. All work fully guaranteed for fifteen2^— Wise Dental Co. INCORFONATKD Painless Dentists M m R m II dint Third & Wtshfofton, P0 R TLA NO, ORFMI «Oto« A. M. to • P. M. Bunday*. I tai T Y One of Ayer’s Pill» at bedtime will cause an increased flow of bile, and produce a gentle laxative effect the day following. Formula on each box. Show it to your doctor. He will understand at a glance. Dose, one pill at bedtime. ro»Msdeky the/. 0. OreeOs., LswsU. Mass —— P N U No. M->1O J