Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914, December 16, 1910, Image 7

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    NOVEL . SUPPER IDEA
IMPROVES DRYING METHODS
Worked Both Ways.
A Scotch laird once said to his sera*
ant John, who had complained of his
Oregon Man Invents New Process
We want everythin« in the produce line for
our Ghristmas trade.
temper: *T am sure, John, it is noe
Which Will Revolutionize Industry.
Send ua your turkeys.
suner on than it's oft.” "Aye," said STAFF OF LIFE IMPORTANT FAC­
Send us your chickens
A feature which created great in­
Ana your ducks and geese
John, “but, laird, it's nae suner off
TOR IN FUNCTION.
And your veil and pork.
terest
not only among growers, but
than
it's
on."
We can use your produce any day in the
year. Address all shipments
the general public at large, at the ap­
Mother, will find Mrs. Win.lo-*'. Soothing
FRANK U SMITH MEAT CO-
Syrup the best remedy to uae tot their euUdraa Church Entertainment at Which All ple Bhow given under the auspices of
“Fighting the Beef Trust”
luring the teething period.
the Oregon State Horticultural society
PORTLAND, OREGON
Courses Are of Bread in 8om,
at Portland, was a display of dried
Form Guaranteed to Make a
Pardon.
The highest of characters is his who
Decided Hit.
fruits and vegetables made by Pro­
is as ready to pardon the moral errors
fessor W. H. Swett, of that city.
of mankind as if he were every day
A novel idea for a church enter­ Professor Swett had on display about
Write tor c.takaruea and liter.tura.
Developing
and printing. Mail order, given prompt Attention
guilty of the same himself, and at the tainment is a supper in which all the
Portland Photo Supply Co.
same time as cautious of committing a courses are of bread in some form one hundred and thirty varieties of
149 third Street______________ PORTLAND 'ORE.
fault as if he never forgave one.— or have the staff of life as an import­ fruits and vegetables which he had
Pliny the Younger.
ant factor in their composition.
prepared by his method of evaporation.
Fruit of a Good Life.
For a recent function of the kind
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When you see an old man amiable, -
Unusual interest was attached to
Invitations were issued in the follow­
mild, equable, content, and good-
this
display, not in the fact that these
ing form:
humored, be sure that in his youth he
products
were dried, but in the claim
"The
Ladies
Aid
society
of
St.
has been just, generous and forbear­
John's church cordially request your that by a process of evaporation which
ing. In his end he does not lament
Is A Constitutional Disease.
the past nor dread the future; he Is It manifests Itself In local aches and presence at a staff of life supper on Professor Swett employs, only the wa­
like the evening of a fine day.
pains,—Inflamed joints and stiff mus­ (such a date) at 7 p. m. (price 75 ter is eliminated, and that therefore
cles,—but it cannot be cured by local cents).”
Praaerve All Things.
Perhaps I cannot give a better idea these products are always the same, as
applications.
Words are like coral, the dead
It requires constitutional treatment, of how to conduct such a merrymak­ far as food values and flavors are con­
houses of once living, fresh Ideas. In and the best is a course of the great ing than to describe the supper for cerned, as they were before being
them are preserved the history, ro­ blood purifying and tonic medicine
which these cards were issued.
evaporated, only the addition, by ab­
mance and adventure of the human
The table was effectively and at the sorption, of the percentage of water
mind. They áre full of old customs,
corrects the acid condition of same time most economically deco­ extracted being necessary to return
imaginative conceits and tricksy no- j which
rated. The centerpiece was a huge
the blood and builds up the system.
lions.
Get it today in usual liquid form or sandwich loaf hollowed vat to form « them to their fresh state. Professor
chocolated tablets called Sarsatabg. boat and filled with paper flowers. Swett’B products and the machine
OWARD E. BURTON — JLaaayer ami Chemist.
Smaller loaves also scooped out and which he employs haB been on display
Leadville, Colorado. Specimen price«: Gold,
H
lined with paraffine paper held the in Portland at his home for the past
Silver, Lead. 11. Gold, Silver, 75c; Gold, 50o; Zine
We
Positively
Pay
High
­
or Copper, SI. Mauing envelopes and full price liwfc
olives and salted nuts.
•ent on application. Control and Umpire work so­
est Prices for
licited. Reference: Carbonate National /tank
The first course was a delicious year and is attracting widespread at­
cream toast served in place of soup. tention.
Likfresh Dinner.
This was followed by bread fritters
DATENTQ COPYRIGHTS AND TRADE MARKS
I >4 I C Hi I O secured. Book of accurate
Write for Further Inlormatwn. with a substantial course of veal loaf,
In
order
that
these products should
———,
information free on request.
and green peas in little boxes of hol­ receive a practical test, for “the proof
J. K. MOCK, 719 Burd of Trade Bld«., Portami, U.
N. M. UNGAR CO., Inc., FURRIERS
(Late o. U. S. Patent Office. Washington. D. C. i
109 Seventh St.. PORTLAND. ORE.
lowed out bread browned in the oven. of the pudding is in the eating there­
Instead of a salad they had excellent of’’ a ’,six-course dinner composed of
VM E lif E I fl broken machinery and casting's
clqb sandwiches and for desert these products, was prepared by Mrs.
" L "I tLU of all kinds by a new process,
PUBLIC LANDS
making them as good as new. Machine work of
French pancakes rolled in powdered Geo. K. Rogers and seiTjd to the
all kinds. We fix any old thing. Portland Oxy-Acetylene
Advice «iven on all matters pertain in« to Home­
Coffee and cake came last of judges and officials of the apple show.
Welding Company, 305 Glisan St Phone Main 6769. Portkui. Or. stead, Desert Land. Timber Claims, Minin«. Irri­ sugar.
gation, Etc. Appeals prepared; State your case; all.
The following was the menu:
write for information.
DO YOU WANT AN INCOMER
Soup— Clam broth. Fish — Fried
The
place
cards
found
at
each
cover
GROVER LAN GM A DE, Attorney.
The Viava Remedies cure backache, nervous­
bore on one side the names of the smelts, codfish balls with tomato
Washington, D. C.
ness, female troubles and rectal diseases. Send
Meat—Stewed beef. Vegeta­
for our book free. We want good women agents Formerly LAW EXAMINER; Land Office, Wash­ guests as usual and on the reverse sauce.
everywhere. Make money at home. Write for ington, D. C.
each had a question relating to bread bles—Mashed potatoes, green peas,
particulars. The Viavi Co., 609 Rothchild Build-
Salad—
Between string beans, corn on cob.
in history, legend, etc.
in«, Portland, Oregon.
courses these queries were read aloud Vegetable salad with French dressing,
and file answers searched for. It salad consisted of beets, apples, beans,
PORTLAND COLLECTION AGENCY
peas, onions and tomatoes. Deserts—
helped to pass the time merrily.
317 Alisky Buildin«. Portland, Ore«on.
All DEBTS COLLECTED.
NO COLLECTION NO CHARGE
Here are a few of the questions as Berry jelly, consisting of blackberries,
black raspberries, strawberries, cher­
examples of tbe series:
What real person when told that the ries and nuts. Strawberry shortcake;
loganberry and apple pies; cherry rais­
JSOLDEN 46 Per Cent Protein—10 Per Cent Fat poor weie dying for want of bread is ins.
Coffee.
reported to have said, “Why don't
• AVESTE
The entire meal including clam
they eat cake?” Marie Antoinette.
THE WORLD’S BEST
FOR
Who first called bread the "staff of broth, fish and meat consisted of Ore­
. COFFER
gon Likfreshed products, except bread,
life?” Jonathan Swift.
COWS,
POULTRY-
TEA SPICES
butter, nuts and coffee.
What
marvelous
bread
saved
many
all FARM ANIMALS
BAKING POWDER
Among those present 'at the dinner
“It is almost without an equal as a concentrated lives?
The manna that fell in the
» EXTRACTS
feed.”—U. S. Agricultural Dept. Bulletin No. 58
were: Honorable Homer C. Atwell
desert.
and
372.
OUST RIGHT
SOLD BY ALL DEALERS.
-eidJis"imXL'i'ii.'i4^.
After supper the frolic assumed the and Frank W. Power, president and
PACIFIC
OIL
MILLS,
Seattle.
Wuh,
general
character of a sociable, with secretary respectively of the Oregon
CLtOSSET fi DEVERS
PORTLAND. ORE.'
several merry contests in which bread State Horticultural society; Professor
played a part. For instance, a table H. E. Van Dieman, horticultural ex­
was rolled upon the scene upon which pert from Washington D. C., official
several kinds of loaves were heaped judge of the apple show; Professor C.
up and players were called on to give I. Lewis, head of the horticultural de­
each its proper name, as New Eng­ partment, Oregon Agricultural college
REASONABLE RATES
land loaf, etc. All those who succeed­ and Professor W. H. Swett, the in­
ed in writing out complete lists drew ventor of the Likfresh system of food
tolls. .4 Ttdh oat,.. . .$5.80
tndaework or Torti vr*.
for a prize in the form of a pretty preservation.
Here was given a practical demon­
oat Plato,.. $3.50 Io >5.00
bread plate.
R m I Rubber Fiate, «th . $7.50
stration of this [remrakable invention.
load Rabb« Plata «b..$S.OO
Those who partook of this dinner state
Uld « Farcela» Crown,
that in no case could they have told
....................$3 JO lo $5.00
Fit any make oí phonograph or graphopbone
that these foods from the fresh pro­
(«U « Porcela« Ftlboea $1 a.
ducts. What this invention means to
Star Fillar, oak... SOe lo $i
the agricultural and horticural dis­
Panleu Eitr artice «at,... ,50c
Brilliant Tone
FREE tan Pita, are «duri
tricts of the country is beyond the
Never Break
power of the imagination to portray.
cur work G uaranteed perfect
Never Wear Out
The loss that is being sustained by
Special attention io out-of-town patrons.
Drop us a postal for appointment. Out-of-town
fruit and vegetable growers because of
work completed in a day. No better work any­
where Modern equipment. Every operator a
their inability to economically care for
SOLD BY YOUR HOME DEALER OR
specialist. Lady attendant.
their products, and inability to obtain
THE DR.
NEW
YORK
DENTI8TS
a market during the glutted season,
H. A. UTURDEVAMT, Mgr.
runs into hundreds of thousands of dol­
Hwirs: 8 i. ■. to 8 p.
Sssdays, 9 a. ■. to 1 p. ■
PORTLAND, OREGON.
lars annually on the Pacific Coast alone.
N. E. Csr Fourth and Msrtiass.
Psrlhsd, OregM
v.
Not only can these losses now be con­
served but an even greater loss can
also be avoided. That which is now
being wasted is a portion of what the
ground produces but there are in every
Orange peel burnt in a room will fruit and vegetable growing district,
destroy a close, foul smell. Place the vacant tracts, lots and city blocks
peel in a shallow pan and let it burn which can be thrown into cultivation
and the products therefrom taken care
for several minutes.
A few drops of turpentine sprinkled of by this system. These vacant lands
where cockroaches congregate will ex­ represent a complete financial loss to
The con­
terminate them at once, while it will the several communities.
serving of present waste and the bring­
also rid you of red and black,ants.
Stains in table linen may be easily ing into use of idle lands will add tre­
The Rayo Lamp • is a high grade lamp, told at a low price. removed by plunging the articles In mendously to the population of the
There are lamps that cost more, but there is no better lamp made at any
price. Constructed of solid brass; nickel plated—easily kept clean: an
pure boiling water. Soap and water fruit and vegetable producing districts
ornament to any room In any house. There I s nothing known to the art
of lamp-making that can add to the value of the RAYO Lamp as a light-
would have the effect of fixing the of the country and will in turn have an
giving device. Wvery dealer everywhere. If not at yours, write for
enormous influence on land values.
stains.
descriptive circular to the nearest agency of the
To the residents of arid lands or far­
STANDARD OIL COMPANY (Incorporated)
Cracks in walls may be filled up
with plaster of parts. Mix this with away barren countries; to the armies
vinegar Instead of water. It will then and navies and merchant marine and
•• FILL YOUR OWN TEETH "
Foresight.
"Who is the man who is so loudly be like putty and can be used with also for the city resident, this inven­
and energetically opposing restric­ ease. If mixed with water it hardens tion opens up tremendous advantages.
If you have aching teeth or cavtttee and you are
tions on automoblllng speeding? I so soon that it is very difficult to When the products and lands now
too nervous for the dental ordeal, try Fill-O. the
wasted are conserved, these consumers
don't recollect having seen him use it quickly enough
home dentist. At druggiata or by mail. 60c.
A housekeeper says that before may have, not inferior canned or old-
among the motorists before.” “You
FILL-O MFC CO.. 351 Eamr, BUi. tank W,<
style dried products, and also not only
Blumaer-Frank Itrug Co., distributors for Oregon
haven’t. He’s not a motorist, he’s an blacking the stove she rubs soap on
her hands just as if she were about each fruit and vegetable during its
undertaker.”
to wash them and lets it dry. This particular season, but every variety of
il Ail
seems to prevent the polish getting fruit and vegetable which mankind
into the pores, and after blacking the consumes, throughout the year. Hence
1UBAuvU
stove the hands are easily washed it is that Professor Swett’s discovery
bite Podtl ▼ely Cored.
and invention is attracting a tremend­
clean.
1 y authorize >d Keeley In-
ous interest not only here, but in dis­
^^luärate ?«on. Write
d circular.
tant states and promises tojrank among
■ gw ImnyiiTi L 711.11 TH 1-
the highest of the great discoveries
Mashed Baked Potatoes.
Bake one or two equal sized pota­ which this age has presented to man­
toes to a turn, when quite hot remove kind.
the inside, mash it perfectly smooth,
Preparing to Look His Best
season with butter, or, what is bet­
Ask your doctor about these
Success Magazine.
ter, cream and salt Press it through
throat coughs. He will tell
Rastua: “For the love of heben,
a colander. It will look like vermi­
you how deceptive they are.
celli. Place it in a circle around the Sambo, what fer you got you ’all pants
turned wrong side before-mos’7”
A tickling in the throat often
steak.
Sambo: "Sb! Don’t talk so loud.
means serious trouble ahead.
You, see, I’s invited to a swell recep­
Better explain your case care­
tion to-night, and I’s gettin’ de bulge
To Remove Mud 8talns.
fully to your doctor, and ask
Carbonate of soda will remove the out’n de knees.’’
most obstinate mud stains. Rub off
him about your taking Ayer’s
Ill-Timed.
with a cloth or flannel dipped in the
Cherry Pectoral.
soda, then press well on the wrong
"Elvsr try this keep a-smfllng propo­
W« publish our formula«
■Ids of the material with a warm rtion?"
W« banish «loobol
iron.
“Tried it once, but with poor suo-
from our medioino«
We urge you to
cess. Unfortunately, I started the ex­
eonault your
doctor
periment on a day that the boss felt
To Clean Enamel.
When the enamel becomes discol­ grouchy.”—Louisville Courier-Journal.
Who makes the best liver pills? The
J. C. Ayer Company, of Lovell. Mass. ored, scour It with a damp flannel dip­
Wkere TH ere 1* wonm.
They have been making Ayer’s Pilis for ped In garden mold, then rlnaa ft in
Fuddy—Did you ever notice that suo-
over sixty years. If you have the slight­ plenty of water. In this way tha
est doubt shout using these pills, ask cleaning la effected without causing oeeeful mon are generally bold?
Daddy—Certainly. They cams out
your doctor. Do as he says, alvays.
•cratches or other damage,
— M aa, by ttsg. o. Azar Ofc. Lew.iL Kaaav—
am ton.—Boaton Transcript.
CHRISTMAS POULTRY
KODAKS
Rheumatism
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
RAW FURS
RELIABLE DENTISTRY
COLUMBIA
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Gitomi?
YOUR CHANCES FOR
HEALTH
THE OLD RELIABLE
Painless
Dentists
Not only do we guarantee our work, but we
promise to do it quickly, painlessly and carefully.
The below prices speak for themselves.
SEE US AND ENJOY COMFORT.
are a thousand times bet­
ter if you will only take
Hostetter’s Stomach Bit­
ters. It is an absolutely
pure medicine and a sure
health maker, because it Full Set of Teeth ..................................................... $5.00
Work or Teeth Without
tones and strengthens the Bridge
Plates.................................................... $3.50 to $5.00
Gold Crowns.............................................. $3.50 to $5.00
entire digestive system Porcelain Crowns.................................... $3.50 to $5.00
or Porcelain Fillings.................................. $1 Up
and thus drives out dis­ Gold
Silver Fillings..................................................... 50C to $1
15 YEARS’ GUARANTEE.
ease. For over 57 years
Hours, 8 A. M. to 8 P. M., Sundays, 9 to 12.
it has successfully demon­
Union Dental Co.
strated its great merit in
PAINLESS DENTISTS.
First
and Morrison Sts,
PORTLAND. ORS.
cases of Poor Appetite,
Sour Stomach, Heartburn,
Indigestion, Dyspepsia, ATRIP TO PORTLAND FREE
CUT RATES IN
Costiveness, Colds, Grippe,
PAINLESS DENTISTRY
Painless Extraction..... Free
Malaria, Fever and Ague.
Silver Fillings......................... 50«
¡Try it.
Gold Fillings............................. 75«
MEN
AND
WOMEN
22 K. Gold Crowns................... $3
Porcelain Crowns................... $3
Molar Gold Crowns................. $4
Bridge Work, 22 K. Gol 5... f 3
Inlay Fills, Pure Gold........... ¿2
Very Nice Rubber Plate... .$4
Dest Rubber Plate on Earth....................................... i>7
ALL THIS WORK IS GUARANTEED.
Don’t throw your money away. A dollar saved
is twodollars earned. Our original relia! le Modern
Painless Methods and our perfected office equip­
ment save«! us time and your money.
BOSTON DENTISTS. Sth *S Morrison. Port la nd
Entrance 291 Vi Morrison, opposite Postoffice and Meier A
rra.ik. Esuibiiniieu in Portland 10 years. Open evening«
until 8 and Sunday» until 12:10, for people who work.
A Footnote.
She—“What is this at the bottom of
this line: ‘This man had a strong
and striking soul?’” He (reading)—
"The note says: ‘This man must have
been a kicker.’ ’’
4
A child should sleep on a mattress,
never on a feather bed, and without
too much covering, which should be of
the lightest description, though warm.
KMr.cy trouble preys upon the
mind, discourages and lessens
ambition; beauty, vi«or and
cheerfulness soon disappear
when the kidneys are out of
ordes or diseased. For good
results use Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root the great
kidney remedy. At druggists. Sample bottle by
mail free, alee
Address, Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y.
No Feather Beds for the Babies.
TRY MURINE EYE REMEDY
for Red, Weak, Weary, Watery Eyes
and Granulated Eyelids. Murine Doesn't
Smart—Soothes Eye Pain. Druggists
Sell Murine Eye Remedy, Liquid, 25c,
60c, 11.00. Murine Eye Salve in
Aseptic Tubes, 25c, 11.00. Eye Books
and Eye Advice Free by Mall.
Murine Eye Remedy Co., Chicago.
Was His Nest
Little Frankie was once sent out to
nake a new nest for a hen. Some
time after the nest had been complet­
ed he came in and said a hen was
ibout to lay. On being asked if she
ivas in the nest that he had made he
laid: “No! mamma, I was on that
»ns myself.”
It’s Pettit’s Eye Salve
that gives instant relief to eyes; irri­
tated from dest, beat, sun or wind.
All druggists or Howard Bros., Buf.’alo,
N. Y.
An Evident Success.
“So you have a position as stenogra­
pher. I hope you will succeed In ma­
king yourself Indispensable to your
employer.” “I think I have, auntie.
We are to be married next month.”
’3, ’3-50 & »4 S hoes
BOYS’SHOES,S2.OO,$2.50« $3.00
W.I..Douglae $3.00, $3.50 and $4.00
•hoea ora potltlrtly the baat made
and mod popular ahoaa for tha prloa
tn America, and are the moat econom­
ical ahoea for you to buy.
Do you realize that my shoes have been the stan­
dard for over 30 years, that 1 make and sell more
$3.00, $3.50 anti $4.00 shoes than any other manu­
facturer in the United States, and that Dollar for
Dollar, 1 Guarantee my Shoes to hold their
shape, look and tit better, anjl wear .onger than
anv other $8.00, $3.50 or $4.00 shoes you can buy?
Quality counts, and quality has made my shoes
what they are — Tl»e Leaders of the World.
You will be pleased when you buy. my shoe«
because of the nt and appearance, and when it
comes time for you to purchase another pair, yon
will be more than pleased because the last onefl
wore so well, anti gave you so much comfort.
CAUTION! None genuine without W.L.Douglas name
and price stamped on bottom. TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE.
If your dealer cannot supply ycu with W. L. Douglas
Shoe«, write for Mail Order Catalog.
W. L. DOUGLAS, 145 Spark Street, Brocktea, Mm.
Biliousness THEVERYBEST
“I have used your valuable Cascareta
and I find them perfect. Couldn’t do
without them. I have used them for
some time for indigestion and biliousness
and am now completely cured. Recom­
mend them to everyone. Once tried, you
will never be without them in the
family.”—Edward A. Marx, Albany, N.Y.
PUvanL Palatable. Potent. Taste Good.
Do Good. Never Sicken. Weaken or Gripe.
10c. 26c. 60c. Never cold la bulk. The ren­
nin. tablet stamped C C C. Guaranteed to
cure or rour monar back.
y
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dentistry on the Pacific Coast la executed here.
We have built up our reputation on it. Y ou can
depend on quality and cannot get better painless
-work anywhere, bo matter how much you pay.
We finish plate anA
bridge work for out-
of - town patron« in.
one day if desired.
Pain leu oxtraction
fr«e when plate« or
bridge work 1« order-
•<L CoMvIUtion fr««.
$5.00
Molar Crown«
22kBrldr.Twih4.0jf
\50
5.00
7.50
f.lnl.u Eitr’tlon .50
Take up the profession of
CHIROPRACTIC
Every city and town in the United States
waiting for
DOCTORS Of CHIROPRACTIC
Chiropractic as taught by us is supreme ar
foremost in rank and dignity. It is taugl
along the lines of the philosophical and phya
ological laws of nature and is easily unde
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OREGON PEERLESS COLLEGE OF CHIROPRACTIC
fl YIMS tfYMLISNIO I« RMYLAM
■ ■ST MÍTHOD«
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Painless Dentists
FaRIni Building, Third and Waahliwton. FORTUNO, ORC.
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