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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1911)
....................................................... *♦! •raker's Occupation. intentional oiinaing. Intentional blltidlng to ««rape i THE GOLD MINER'S GARDEN 7' A broker Is a person who aieovte« conscription for the army la alili met I................................................................. • •rdera for the purchas« or sal« of | In Egypt. Tbo BMH ploys* ara j««««««.»♦•♦♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦• stocks or other property; In other words an agent. Tho farm brokerage I either the placing of a hot needle on la applied to tlia buying aud selling of I the cornua, producing a dona« white llou»''wlve» who cunnot be happy i.ueoma, or a puncture often Involv- \ without their little garden« bad bet clocks or other property for others, Ing the lena, or by the Introduction ter make a wide detoi/r of th« Neva and the fee charged for the transac of lime or an irritant vagutable Jul«« da deaert. Nothing grow« In th» J tion of such business is also called Eradicates scrofula and all broke rag«. trwaeure bill« and vale« of th« Greal otlvr humors, cures all their la the eyva. Might Good Idea. Basin eave th« Josbiia-tree, a ahabby effects, makes the blood rich Parla la Tea Mad. variety of the yucca palm; »agebrueh It Is distressing to think of the and abundant, strengthens all Parta haa gone tea mad. English aud the greaai-wood bush A writer waste of tlma and money, and some- customs ero«« the channel with amaa- the vital organs, 'l ake it. In Good Houaekeeplng tell» of one at times temper, which could b« avoided ing alacrity, and now all that la «aid (let It today in usual liquid form or •hut ulalcd labials called taarnatabe. or done, all that happen« In Parla, tempt at gardening, which proved uul If education In housekeeping were recognized as a part of the acho'ol I between 1 and 7 a m., la said, la done only expensive, but useless. In Goldfield there was th« wlte of « «urrlculum.—Exchange. or happen« around a tea pot.—Figaro, DO YOU WANT AN INCOME? bonanxa mine operator who pined for; Parle. Many Species .. Shark. T m VI si I luir I aehac! • ,,•»»««•»•• Írs* foinala you*'Ire vh 4 f»«Mf>l »Ilea*., aere •*♦->»<! a little lawn. Iter husband freighted B«v«nU>«n species of shark, som« of nuasian footwear. |tl (tul IniM <»•* I'« W»R> »>M«t »iiHifit down from the Wasboe range a thou them 36 feet in length, Inhabit th« Mt I (*«»••> Mn *dlM»>UflW •<« M«ks u All Ruaalana have a wraknoe« lor Wri'« for Ihr TUtl In • 4« Itoli. tar wasters saaa, while the basking •lili 4 iiulldliis I* 'I bh <| Oratori t'nndeoiue footwear and th« reauit la sand dollar carload of sod. ¡1 was carefully laid out before tbs , ekark of tbo Indian ocean frequently tin t there are more pairs of abowy ' t ota worn In the czar's empire than tiny cottage by an expert gardener.^ attains a length of 60 feet. ft A TE1ITC MWM11 ARI TIA It MAILI anywhere elae on earth. Tble prefer borrowed from a garden estate In | I A I t si I V "*•' ";’,k ■' ' " ■ Perfectly Natural. L——ï.;. informât < mi fr«« mi f*.|U»’-»< ence «atenda to th« women aa well as southern California and It was gener “They say be fell In love with her I A »Ml, 711 lw4 * Y.Ur M4« FwibM. Oi ously sprinkled with water bought by when he eaw her dancing In her bare tianw u I M otfi. w call*»s«4 «» s I* * to th« men. the gallon. feet" "He probably Inherited bls lik IAJ F Ilf C I fl br’.ken m«chine«ry arwt « •■ttnr« Hook-Throwing. It was summer time, and usually ing for bare feet. Hla father laid the f I L HL.LU ut all kinds bv a now pi’«-' ftmtlwy—"So you Juel got buck from one hundred degrees In the shade at foundation of hla fortune aa a chirop mäkln« th**n •• <«-*■! a« naw Machu»** work «» all ktiMia Wr fis any >44 thing l’ssiUnd Ihr A<«f»l«w a twoweek«' fli.hing trip, <ht Hav« noon. odist" • stato.. («atp^ag 10*» Citati M ftosw Maa laiLud l> uy luckT” Orafton (gleefullyI—"Only For a day or two the liberally »at- e!< uned up a little over a hundred-— er<-d sod looked fresh, and a few PORTLAND COLLECTION AGENCi and we didn't pUy every ulgbt, with- blades of grass raised their heads' 17 A’'*kr Ku'Mina P .Filarvi <hs»v<sn erl~ proudly. Hundreds came from miles *11 UBIMI UtllfU Mi UnllCriON t I I: .’. On. at a Time, PI««««. round to feast their «>'es on this lit with Hostetter’s Stomach "Do «omethltig for the rlrla," ta a tle patch of verdant green. Bitters for genuine good t »Ing plea. The bent pon • I bl« thing The gold miner's wife was overjoy 1A rue tw eatalotf't ss » ul I trrsitir»* !>**«•' <• ness when tne system has t. te 1« to marry th-.m.- Chicago lt«c- ed and sent to Hacramento for a lx>x mh I t»»‘‘ ‘»•*** Ma‘1 <m * t « ».*»»» npt «nun ntd Herald Of rose busbe« Hh* would have a lit been weakened by some f Oftmnd »noa» LurP’v Co I tle oasis of her own. severe illness or when you Alas! one shimmering afternoon It BKAUIIFUL POST CARDS I Pl-.f bt-gnn to blow. Hplrals of sand rose suffer from Poor Appetite, Sour Risings, Headache, up on the hill slopes and danced down the trails and Into the camp, gaining Bloating, Indigestion, Dys velocity and volume with every revo-1 pepsia, Co'ds, Grippe and lutlon. Leva a Sacrifice. Malaria. Thousands have First came one little sand»i>out, Uove la a many aided aa< rlSee. It which tripped a sprightly saraband raeana thoughtfulueea for others, it found this true during the mean« | uttlng their good b itorc self- on th« little lawn. Then came an past 57 years. Why not grauuciulon. l-ove la Impulse. no other, a trifle larger, and danced Ilka you today, but be sure to doubt, but true low 1« Impulse wisely a mad dervish from corner to corner > dlraetod — It II Ibwrl. get the genuine of the square of sod Presently s very ballet of »endpoints Moincr Lovo. were |>erforming their bewildering( Mother lovu bath tbU unlitcm-«» ' q evolutions about the cottage, merging miy other low. Tender to tto<- object, Until Relieved by Lydia E. Pink at last one Into the other, and Incom Il can b« lufiuitely tyrannical to It »»»If ham's Vegetable Compound. ing a prodigious whlrlblast of alkaline and ib«*&ee all Ita power of aeU»eiicri* fit«.— Lx>w \V aline©. Jh wittvlllc, \’.Y.—••!<> for* I «tart dust. When this cruel visitation had pass-1 E. finkhalu'« Vege table Compound I ed the little lawn had vanished Al «uttered nearly gl. though deluged with a reckless wMta tlm time with in-ad of water, not a solitary blade of grans tcheg, buckache.'«, could be brought to raise Its head i annusi ) «« tha l‘»«'lfl€ V «*t la r »• tv m. and Ix.tring tbiwi The poisonous dust had killed iwlft i \\ r h.»yn Imiti '»P «»Uf re|»t>I 4tatU <»u II \ r*t • M» paint, aud bad n Ua |H>n.| UU »l»‘1 <«ntml gel f». fi« r , . 'ti %ex«can valley. ^? c < k aliywlwin, I h » tmaiU’g buw !'“/• couUniiou« pain ft ly and thoroughly. The valley In which the City of NVr. flfttA my left «ide. li| l-ri I. r» M Mexico is situated is some 50 miles m la**« m ule uio ui< k if I nr* <t«y long by 40 broad and 7.500 feet above tried to walk much. the sea level. It Is supposed that the a:id my biu-k was nil basin waa formerly fiU-d with water weak that 1 w.-ul obllptl to wrm and aeveral lake« at'.n cover a part corret.i all the time of IL The site Is one of extraordinary t have any of the* | beauty and Impressiveness. 1.00 Weak Heart Hoods Sarsaparilla Many people «titer from weak heart«. They may ewperl- eoce «bortneo* ul breath on evertum, pete over tlie heart, or dixzy feeling», oppressed breathing alter meals or their eyes become bl""- I, tbeir heart is n >t sufficiently strong Io pump blood to me extremities, «nd they have cold han-.s and feet, or po<>r appetite be. ause of weakened blood supply ls> the stomach. A heart tonic and alterative should be taken which has no bad after-effect. Such is Dr. Fierce's (lolden Medical Discover,, which oontains no dangerous narcoCioa nor elcoltol. The Ineredlants. aa attested under oath, ar« Mona root (Cnlllifniila tjinadro- *>*), Bloodrwt (San/u/narta CaondeoaM), trtlden Seal rnnt Can*4*n- »It), <) lean s root ISiilllnria SflvalkM , Black Cherrybark UVuaa, I Irglalaiut), Maadrake raet < l*ntl'»f>hyllum 1‘tltatum). with triple relined vlyterlM. prepared In a sclaa'IMc laboratory In a way that rua druggist uauld laallate. This tonic contains no elc-dtol to shrink up the red blood corpuscles ; but, oa the other hand, it increases their number and they become round end healthy. It helps the human system in the constant manufacture o( rich, red Mood. It help« the stomach to assimilate or take up the proper elements from the food, thereby helping digestion end curing dyspepsia, heart-burn and many uncom fortable symptoms, «tops excessive tissue waste in convalescence from fevers; for the run-down, anemic, thin-blooded people, the “ Discovery ” is refreshing end vitalizing. Stick to this safe and sane remedy, end refuse all “ just ea good ” medicines offered by the druggist who is looking for a larger profit. Nothing but Dr. Fierce's Golden Medical Discovery will do_you half as much good. THE OLD RELIABLE Painless Dentists Not only do we g-u a ran tee our work, but ws pron>he to do it quickly, pa r.lefcily and carefully. The below price* »peak for themeeive*. SKE US AND ENJOY COMFORT. Nothing Can Compare! KODAKS TO LEARN TO DRIVE REPAIR AUTOMOBILES. SHE HAD CONSTANT PAIN Thorough, practical and unlimit ed course. We aAsiat students to secure positions as chauffeurs, repairmen, etc. Write Automobile School of Oregon 214 ««ikMU Ina ksMw PORTLAND. Marking Linen. When using mar king ink to put fal lals. etc., on linen do your work first alth an ordinary lead pencil, and then lie the marking ink ever the work. The pencil will prevent the Ink from ipreadlng and giving the linen a blot- ed appearance Only Saints Do It. We can most of us do an unselfish thing now and then. !f we are to have the credit of it; but It Is only the saints of everyday life who can make a great sacrifice for the sake of oth ers. and take care to prevent their dis covering it Is a sacrifice.—J. C. Bailey What He Had. "Well, I think the doctor is abetft through with me. Told me my ail ment is practically cured." "What did you have?" "Two hundred dollars originally.” FASHION HINTS 1. 0 Lruu'.i'.ct. I have a line «trong habji nqw, « !>i h 1 did m>t han .to , , !au.''iter f.iv ta;.'-/ tydia e . Hnllmm-; 5.CO v • I Com; >un I " ': A. A 7.80 nata ul) C. Gee Wo Tht Chinese Doctor Thin wnndrfu! man han maula a Hf» study of t ha bi «MTÍ ir* of is. Her I mi an<1 Harks. and In alvina thr World th a benefit of hue servire*. The nlMive 1« only ono of tbo thon I. of grateful letters which i.r j m«tantly l-lng neeived by f | i li.kham >fedlcit « ConijMiny of I.vnn j . ’law., whi h proveiwyi.mladoubt that I ! ydia E. I’lnkhani*« V< irotabl» Com pound, tnnii« from roots nrul b<-rbi. tunlly does cure these obstinate dis- i of woiip-n, and that every guc! uttering woman owes it to herself t< it least give I.ydia E llnkbitni’« Vego- j table Compound a trial before unbuilt. ! mg to an operation, or giving u; hope of recovery. !»!rw. Pinkham of T.ynn. M rmi ., | Invite« nil »lek women to write her for advice. Mho haa ruidal thoiinaiid« to health aud her advice la free. Guaran trae V» cure Oatarrh, Stomach am! Kidney trtmblm, an< LH mmmm ' n of M n an«i Woman. «Just received fr«»en Prkln. (’Lina safe, auro «nd rollabia. U. failing inlta works. If you cannot rail, writ« far aymptom blank and circular. Incloao 4 con la in ilMnipc. CONSULTATION rRft "Snappy" dcscrilx-s this afternoon frock; just the right color touch and contrasts in materials. It is u combi nation of cashmere. chitTon. vch'ct and lace with a cord nn<' t.isse) licit ' sing that is right up t the minute. BAKINO POWDER ! • EXTRACTS JUST RIGHT The C. Gee Wo Medicine Co. 16JK, NrU M., cer. Morri.ee, Portlend^Or^ I CUIS SET fl DEV EBS FORT LAND. ORC. FILLO FILVO MFG. CO 3S1 (MT, R.M>< BOYNTON FURNACES Most economical atxl effective for house and school beating. J. C. BAYER fLRNACF. CO. front and Market Sts. Port'and. Or. ________ ___—_ ___________ / ■■ I'l.Ma lU l.W.lWM Il CUT KATES IN PAINLESS DENTISTRY IQ 1 ° If you have aching teeth or cavities and are too nervouM for the dentist ordeal try ’Till-o” the home dentbt. At druffiriat* or sent by mail for 50c —* A TRIP TO PORTLAND FREE “TILL TOUR OWN TEETH" fTcOFFEE ’ TEA SPICES A SUNK CANCER CUKE Comfort In the Zoo. If I have cares in my mind, I corn« to the too, and fancy they don't pass the gate.. I recognize my friends, my enemies, fa countless cages.—W. M. Thsickeray's Letters. P ortland , or E gon . TO BLAM I,una. Privata PORTLAND. ORE. Makes Good Paper. Teste made tn Great Britain have shown that excellent paper can be made of blue gum wood. Australia poBseseez an enormous supply of thia <ood, ar.d steps are being taken te utilize IL _ Women a* well a* men are made muwrabl« by kidney and bladder trouble. Dr. Kilmer’* Swamp-Root the «rear kidney remedy promptly relieve*. At * dru«i»tn in fifty-eent and dollar *is«s. You may have a «ample bottle by mail free. Abo pamphlet tellin* ail about it. Addraaa Dr. Kilmer A Co., Binghamton. N. Y. I ■ No Mercury, Pola on* or Drug* tJaed. No Operation* or ( uttlng PAINLLSS DENTISTS. ywC Habit» Po«<t1 vel v (. nr*4U ft *« s O > » author!**«! X*el*’j in- ■ 11^ zJStilus ta C’tedL-. Writ* for illustrated cit*ular. Lacked Atmosphere. *1 did hope for an artistic career," said the disappointed looking man. **but I met with difficulties I could not conquer. What I needed was atmos phere." "I see.; the same old trouble. What were you—an author or a paint er T" "Neither. I woa learning to play the trombone, but I waa natural ly short of breath." 11 V Union Dental Co. WWtiALCOHOL CURE THAT ii^AOPIUM—TOBACCO COLD TO-DAY iiL üre Dr. Pierce’s Pleacant Pellets first put op 40 years ago. They regulate and invigorate atomach. liver ar.d bowels. Sugar-coated, tiny granules. .i..i •s Kout.i -I.. iivwittviile, N.Y. 15 YEARS GUARANTEE Hour*. 8 A. li. to 8 P. M.. Sunday», 4» to 12. First »nd Morruv>n St». THEVERYBEST I f I OREGON ■ Full Set of Teeth 95.00 Bridsre Work or Teeth Without I ite* ............................. 13.50 to >5-00 Gold Crown« ............................. 93.50 to 95JX) Puree am Crown*........................... >3.50 to >5-00 Gold tir Porcelain FUfn*«......................... 91 L> Silver FUhnr- 5OC to 91 . I • Painless Extraction........Free •liver Filling*.................... 50* Gold Filling*...........................75« 22 K. Gold Crown«.................. W Porcelein Crown*..................93 I would ra<hrr preserve the health af a na- Molar Gold Crown*................ >4 tlwa tha. be its ruler MUNVON. Bridge Work, UK. GolJ 93 Inlay Fill*. Pure Gold . M Theucand. of propl. who srr suffering with Very Nice Rubber Plate. . 94 colds srr shout today. Tomorrow they may br Beat Rubber Plate on Earth.................................... 91 pro.tr.tod with pneumonia. An ounce of pre ALL THIS WORK IS GUARANTEED. vention i. worth a pound of cure Get a XSc bot Don’t throw your nr»ney away. A dollar saved tle of Munyon'e Cold Cur. at the nearest drug is twodollar» earned. Our original reliable M<xi*ra _____________ ___________ Painless Met hois and our perfected office equljH •tore. , This bottle may be conveniently carried in th. v««t pocket. If you are not satisfied with the ' ment save« us timeand your money. •OSTON DENTISTS. 5th D N err iso a. PertlaW effect« of the remedy, «end u» your empty bottle »nd we will refund your money. Munyon'» Cold Entrant.-* 29m Morriaon. opposite PostoAce and Meier a Fra.ik. Fstabhsbed In Pon land 10 years. Open rveidngs Cure will speedily break up all forms of cokis and prevent rnppe and pneumonia. It checks dis- antil S and Sundays until 12:10. tor people who work. .•harjre» of the none and eyes, stops sneering; al- ; lays inflammation and fever and tones up the sys- tern. P N U No. a—’n If you need Medical Advice, write to Munyon’s Doctors. They will carefully diagnose your case and ad vis* you by mail absolutely free. Prof. Munyon. 53d and Jefferson Streets. Phila delphia. Pa. sunu WKSH j The Power of Potemkin. CRIMSON J. WINTER RHUBARB fl ,rifl Per D ozbd $G OU Par Humlred. 140.00 Per ThouHHnd NOW IS nil IIMr fO PIANI HIKlHAR^ AND HtRRY PI ANTS B WAGNER, The Rhubarb d Berry Spec la Hat I N *• <*A 1.11 • i \ The Rnyo Lamp is a high grade lamp, «old at a low price. There are lamp* tH»t < more but Iht-ra I* ho better lump mn<1* At nny prlcp. fensfrnetrd of Mtllrt brnag; nickel i»lut4»<l « mu HI jt kept olenn: *n ornunient b. iny room In nnv hfiixe. There I * nothing known to the *rt of I nin r iii;ikln*i • hi»’ <‘nn ndd to the vnlne of th«» HAvoTampn** light- irlvliiif device, r-.. ry denier evervwherc If not al your*, writ« for denerlptlve circular to the nenren agency of the STANDARD OIL COMPANY (Incorporated) -T W. L. DOUGLAS laioi C oys * *3, ’3-50 & ’4 SHOES MoSIS smokr . si . oo $2.30 and ij oo . B est in th < world . If I «*<»iilfl t >*k«' you Into n»y In er«* fartm'lr* nt Brockton. Mn*«., ami »how y<»u how c »r<'fullv W. L. I »ouglan »boe.-t !*ro imule, the superior «01 ktiiiinr«hip mid the litgli grmle leatli* ih ;«e«l, you would then uuder- Ntand why Dollar for Dolhir I (Inn run ter My Shoe* to hold their r I iauo , look find tit bettor mid wear iongtir Hum any 01 her ^i.tN), $3.60 94.00 ghoen you can buy. ho you renllr.e tlmt my *h<»r* havn be »n th«* Ntandard for ovm .'to year*, that I inak«* and *oll mon* at.ot» r:i.ho mid 94.00 »hoe* than any othoi nimiufiieturor In th<« I*nli«-<l S> it- s n 1‘f r‘aiiirni quality count*. It han in ida W. L. Jhiiig- 9// / hw »Loef u hoii»ahol<l word every* hor«. | ^/(i z r*A I ITI k >M I s,,'u' withn"t Vz A4 *J I n . nani«' t ,i<1 price at o< 1 > if jour dealer cannot *np|>iy you with W. W. W I . ItouglM ▼ A K E* .1 on the Imttorn ■ FA FA C. Iw I . i><»nglga Rhhr*. write for Mailorder i’ualag. 1». hul 4*1.AN. I 4.» Mpm U Ki., Hmcklon, Bln*«« Potemkin, the great Russian general and atatesnian, once desired that the ; word "Impossible" be erased from his dictionary. Just how near he came to i fulfilling this extraordinary ambition, the following anecdote shows: The favor and power bestowed on him by the Empress Catherine the Great had accustomed Prince Potem kin to satisfy his slightest wish. Some one, epeaking before him one day of the height of one of his aides-de-camp, said that an officer whom he named, tn the Russian army, was even taller. When a discussion arose, Potemkin sent an express with an order to bring back the officer In question, who was then about a thousand miles away. When the officer heard that he was sent for by the prince hla Joy was ex treme; he felt assured that he was go ing to be appointed to a superior grade. One can. however. Imagine his disappointment when, on his arriv al at the camp, he learned that It waa only that he might be measured against the aide-de-camp of Potemkin, and that he was expected to return at onca without any other reauit than tha fatigue nf s very Ions tourney. Pitohers Will Be Pitchers. Mr. Fnlfnn (Immersed in the game, fiercely)—If that pitcher would only settle down! Mrs. Fnlfan (Inexpressibly shocked) —Dear tue! You don't tell met Is he as wild ns all thnt, George?? Iler ilnHsaclou* Kium. World’s Large«! Aqueduct. The largest aqueduct In ueo Is the Croton of New York, which Is 3R mllM long, but the longost ever built la tn Peru. 380 miles In length. NITRO C is not a “food*’—it is a medicine, and the only medicine in the world for cow» only. OT SHELLS Made for the cow and, a« it* name indicates, a coui car*. Barrenness, retained afterbirth, abortion, soour«, caked udder, a nd al! similar affections positively and quickly cured. No one who keep* cow*, whether many or fc'*» can afford to be without ^Koui - Kurt. ’ It Is made especially to keep cows healthy Our book “What to Do When Your Cows ^re Sick" .sent free Ask your local dealer for *K*w- A'ur*. * ’or send to the manufacturer*. 1 he only American made shells with steel lining. Dairy A««aclatlon CoM Lynden villa, Vt. »late handicap* cho»e ARROW and NITRO CLUB •Sella Their successes proved their judgments were righL You Winner» of every InterRate Handicap lor two years straight. ammunition. A record never equalled by any other The winning amateur» in these 10 Inter, buy exactly the same loads that they used, at your Worms “CaM'aret* «re certainly floe I gave a friend one when the doctor waa treating him for cancer ef the »tomsell Th next morning he passed four pieces of a tape worm He then got a boa and in three days he passed a tape-worm 45 f**t long. It waa Mr. Matt Fteck. of Millersburg, D* 11 ph in Co.. Pa I am quite a worker for Caaca- Cls. 1 use them myself and find them beneficial r most any disease caured by impure blood." Chas R. Cond*n, Uwiatou, Pa., (Mifflin CoJ Pleasant. Paiatabis. Potent. Last* Good. Do Good. Never Sicken Weaken or Grip*. 10c. ?6c, 50e. N*ver eoki In bulk. Th* ren nin* tabtot stamped C C C. Guaranteed t* our* ar your money back. dealers. Don’t risk losing your game by using other than the record-making UMC ammunition. The Steel lining in these shells protects the powder from moisture, insuring a uniform, »nappy load in all kinds of weather. Sooner or laier you'll try thwe shell, ■ and always shoot them. Why sot try a box today ? “Came lass 1910” »ailed free THE UNION METALLIC CARTRIDGE COMPANY 3 Mr. BJInka—I hunted deer with a dog last season. Mrs. Phluff— Let's see. that was when you went up Into the woods Dolor more goods brighter and faster colors than any other dye. Ona lOc package oolore ellk. wool and cotton equally won with my husband, wasn’t ItT—St Louis and guaranteed to give perfect roouMo. AM dsolax, er wo wUJ send po-vraid at 10c a package. Write for tree booklet new to dye, bleach and nux colosa. MONKol D*UQ COMPANY, Quincy, nilnota, ■tar. PUTNAM FADELESS DYES