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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 3, 1911)
nartiwr May Ba Uerful. BIG MONEY FOR YOU Frank L Ntnlth wants ymi to ably your pro duce to him Ila do*»« not chargw «ommlMioti. Fn>mp< return« We will pay sa t allow a fur M« nm | «4 um Illy «fork; I >rw««ed veaL up tn l*> pounds, ,.,........... 13« . « II' Dressed chickens ................ ». IB*-and 20« l.iv»» I mih » I»»’ bra > . . . IH. Llva aprihit rhlckena ...................... 17c Kan< h atta», mat hrl priva. Wa wan* ail hmda of farm produca, turkeys, duck«. vaaae pula I'*«, apples. rarruts rula- Inmaa. turnip» avary kind <d aardan truck. Add ram* all ahlprnanta FRANK L. SMITH MEAT CO. lighting the Heat True I" PONILA ND. OMr.QON i - tüfrs — ... tccrntrio Worn Usskst. TLri • iro work Lags uin<1a of tur tle« < Id anytl.lng bo oddor? And yet tin y are not unattractive, qua»*’ as they Bound Th« shell of the tur tle I« lln< 4 with »onio gay silk. and the tall la pulled over and Insvricd In the mouth, then u»«-<l a» a handle They mal e nl< <• .«wing baskets, and will undout '«-lly appeal to the lovers of tl.o accentr'r » to < I Hr A < OI I» IN ONT OAV Tot lAXAir. I I.I I'MO Wwsl><» T»W«'-. f’t > » tar* m <1 ruoti» ) i f It faifa to < ura. kr. W '«kU » l. a «íMiMtluia I» <•>> a»ch !■•* Zarti. Hurt» Mn. NiwiywoO. It patus a girl urrib.y after «b* 1» Siurrhd lu discover that ber hueLand really pirfura corned beef und cub* bago lo tbcMU d<d»ghUul Hl Liu dish thing» r- TO LEARN TO DRIVE ANO RLPA1R AUTOMOBILES. Thorough, j ractical and uniimit ed course. We assist student» to «ecure |M.«itioiui as chaufeura, repairmen, etc. Write Automobile School oí (f.egon II» •«<.««> 1<— kJ*« PORTLAND. OREGON G olden W est > COFFEE' Ì TEA SPICES I aAKINO POWOtR • F X TRACTS JUSI HIGHT CUîSSH fi DEVERS eo-uiAHU. o«x J ’A /' OREGON AND WASHINGTON FARM LANDS bought and Sold HARRY M COURTRIGHT I Yeon Bidg.. Portland, Ore. Skylights Tanks > Gutters Down Spouts Steel ( tiling /. C. BAYER Portland. Oregon 204 Market Hcmesleids and Timber Lands Located1 If yt.ur r rm ..r r.rper V 1» Tor Sale I Can Sell il Q JlCK for CASH Send lie.crlf.tlon and l’ric«. Addnw« C. A. BENGTSON son Henry Hid« Pol.Tl.ANO. ORF. Facts About Motherhood OPIUM—TOBACCO Hi* bit« Pcwtt’vfd» (hiroi. Only nutfiorI m *I Keeler In» ■Ulule in Oregon. Write for lllnRtrntod circular. ■ urei P ort land ,O regon ^ The best Stomach and Liver Pills kno »nd a positive and speedy cure for Con- CUT RATES IN Indigestion. Jaundice. Ililious- PAINLESS DENTISTRY <tipa(lon. ie«s. Hour Stomach, 11 end a he, ami all nil- Pslnles« (extraction .....Free Silver Filling«......................... SOc xients arising from a disordt red stomach Gold Fillings ........................... 75c »r slngaish liver. I unhesitatingly recom- 22 K. Gold Crown»................... $.1 nend lliese pills ns Iteing (he twst laxative Porcelain Crown«................... $.1 »nd ciilhartic ever comp unded. Get a Molar Gold Crowns ........... ..$4 gkcent Ixittle anti if you arc not perfectly HrldtfC Work, 22 K Gold.. 9-1 Slstled I will refund your money. Inlny Fills, Pure Gold.......... 12 MUN YON. Very Nice Rubber Plate.. $4 Rest Rubber Plate on Earth....................................... 17 ALL THIS WORK 1« OUARANTRKI). Don’t throw your money awny. A dollar saved la twodollarx earned. Our original reliable Mialsm PainleMS Methods and our perfected office equip» nient an von us time and your money. BOSTON DENTISTS. Sth ® Mnrrlten, Fewtlaad Rnf r a nee 291 ’ j Morrison, opposite P.MhWtkv and Meier A Frank Frtahlhhed In Portland 10 yrsra. Open evening« •afii t sad iundaw* aafil 12 ■ 10. for people who were. When You Think and Of the pain which many women experieac« with every month it makes rite gentleness and kindness always associ ated with womanhood seem to be almost ■ miracle. While in genersl no wotnea rebels against what she re gard» a« s natural necessity there is no women who would sot gladly be free from this recurring period of pain. Dr. Plrrtt'i Farortto Prrucriptton matrta raeatt woman atrong and nick woman •re//, and glrea t/iam freedom from pain. it aatabttahea ratutartty. aubduaa Intiam- mation, baaia ulceration and curea to* male weakneae. B^C**^* B fy' K J ' 9 Sick women are invited to consult Dr. Pierce by L-tter, j frit. All correspondence strictly private end sucredly confidential. Write without fear and without fee to World's Dispensary Med» leal Association, K. V, Pierce, M. D., President, BuUaio, N. Y. If you want a book that tells all about woman’s diseases, and how to eurw them st home, send 21 one-ccnt stamps to Dr. Pierce to pay cost of mailing aefy, snd be will send you a frta copy of his great thousend-page illustrated (Common Sense Medical Adviser—revised, up-to-date edition, in paper covers. In hsndsoine cloth-binding, 31 stamps. MERRY “LAUGH OF A CHILD” Rendition by Elderly Boarder Caused Landlady to Announce Dinner Half . Hour Ahead of Time. A CSrkinjj 6ood 5moke! ktm MONUMENTAL THE OLD RELIABLE Painless Dentists Not o»»ljr do we aruarantee our work, but w« pr»/nn . ms to do it quirklv. painlssaly and carefully. The below prices »p^ak for themselves. SEE US AND ENJOY COUFORT. "Did any of you ever hear the song," aaked the elderly boarder, "en titled The l^augh of a Child'?" It appeared that nobody present ever had heard It. "It was very popular fifty years ago," be said, "but I don't suppose It’s In any of our modem collections of . Write for Price« and òàrnple music. It was a great favorite of FuH Set of Teeth .................... ............ *5-OB mine." Bruatre Work or Teeth Without "How doe« It got* timidly inquired ........................................ 13.50 t. 15.00 Gold Crowns ..................................... SX5O to SXOO the new boarder. Porcelain Crowns.............................. $3.50 to $5.00 *'! don't remember ft all, but a part ' Gold ©r Porcelain Filling» . .................... $1 Up V/ìiolesale Agents Silver FUlinffx 5OC to $1 of it goes like this." 15 YEARS ’ GUARANTEE. Clearing hls throat, he sang: Hour«. 8 A. M. to8 P. M-. Sunday*. 9 to 12. " *O, the lab hah-hahf of a chl-hl-hfld THOROUGHBRED ANIMALS AND Union Dental Co. So wl-hi-hlld and so free hei^hee. PLANTS. Is the meh-heh-herrleet sow how-houna PAINLESS DENTISTS. Firs* «nd M.'rr «on Sis. PORTLAND ORSL In the wuh-huh-buh-hurld to me!'" Their Great Commercial Value. “Dinner's ready!” gasped the land "There Is as much difference be lady. although It was a full quarter io Kemove Muaew. of sn hour earlier than the regular tween thoroughbred and ordinary If kid gloves have become spotted plants as betw ’ een thoroughbred and time. ordinary animals." Thit statement with mildev they should be placed ia la made by D. M. Ferry & Co., of De a bottle with a lump of ammonia about troit. the greatest flower and vege the sfxe of a walnut; cork the bottle The Fresh and the Sweet. table breeders in the country, anl | tightly and leave them for a short "Have you some real nice choco appears in their 1911 Annual Cata 1 time, when the mildew spots will lates?" be aaked In a familiar manner. logue just issued. They argue for the quite disappear. If left too long how "We have." replied the sweet-faced great value and economy of morougn- ever, the ammonia will rot th» girl behind the candy counter. bred seeds. "Any fundamental na stitches; so they must be watched. "Are you sure they are sweet and tural law which applies to animals ap An alr-tlght box will do equally well freeh?" plies equally to plants.” A good cow is a bottle. <I. e. a thoroughbred) eats no more “Sure." “Have you any as sweet as your- than a poor one, but may give twice COfYIIINTS AI8 TMK BAB&S as much butter-fat. “Good blood" •elfr secured. B<<ok of accurate information free on requeat» "Yes, but none as fresh as y&j.”— makes as much difference with corn J. L NOU, 719 M « Trad» BK. Pertbad. 0* as with cows. But thoroughbred Brooklyn Idfe. -Laie o- L. a. Paieat Office. VtMainatoti. D. C.> plants, like thoroughbred animats, are not produced in one or two gener ations. for no matter how superior an U/ r UJ C I fl broken machinery and easting-» One of Its Conseauencea. "b C VV C !■ U of all kinds by a new proeax General Sherman had Just uttered individual of common origin may be. making them M good as new. Machine work erf its progency are as a rule like the al’ kinds. We rix any old thing. Fertiaai Oiy Acstytoi his memorable definition of war. U m SL Ptoat IU b 97» Pmbai Ok general run of its antecedents. Hence Wddto iww. Tn fact," he added, after a pause the ne»d for seedsmen like D. M. “war Is even worse. Down there, as Ferry de Co. They have experience, I have every reason to believe, they the best plant breeding equipment tn Write for eata'.osruen end literature. Develop don't heve any triumphant music." the United States, and the business and printing. Mail order* given prompt attenUaa For the brass bands bad begun al acumen to sell only such seeds as Fortland rboto Supply Co. PORTLAND. ORR. ready to fire "Marching Through have Peen bred from the choicest 149 Third Street stocks for many generations. ‘Georgia“ at him. D. M. Ferry & Co.'s Seed Annual BEAUTIFUL POST CARDS FREE for 1911 may be had free of charge I Penti îc «tamp 'or ß%e »atrplee of ot»r very beet Gol<l Etnlto»«ed Birrhdey Flower And Good Lock Fcetai AT THE MUSICAL. by writing to them at Detroit. Michi Carli* t-eau ti ful <oiorw •> d loveliest deei^ns. Art Jackson bi., lopeka. Kan. gan. It contains much of interest Post Card CI ab. for those who think. OWARD E KCRTUI î - Amy*r «ni CbemleU 1 Sig-ôichclÂCo. rojTL^O.ORE^; PATENTS KODAKS H in Virginia. A few Sundays since, In a small school at Independence, Va.. the sub ject was "The Wise and Foolish Vir gins." One of the teachers asked the class the following question: "Which of the Invited guests did not have their lamps trimmed and burning?" The one to respond was a pretty little girl. "Can you answer the question, Molly?" asked the teacher. "Oh. yes, sir," sc Id the little girl, "it was the toollah Vlrr’*’'"“ "—**«,,ornl Monthly. __________________ > ______ _____ _ _______ > A TRIP TO PORTLAND FREE MISER LEFT A HOARD No doubt many ubob can ba found hr a fattlar'B «xlktati'« and yat whan rou ha»« your gun with yuu and you Ind on» within rang«, you kill It on DYING WOMAN WILI 8 FORTUNL principle, not that you ar» afraid of OF »60,000 TO HOSPITAL. t biting you, but that thara 1» a ■hanca ot If biting the next thing, hu ■ia:i or otherwise, that coma» along | Sandusky, Ohio, Woman, Supposedly Poor, Bequeathe Huge Sum of PrttU’a fye Salve. Money to Institution That No matter how badly the rye» may I •n dlHcaacd or injured, restore« normal Cared for Her. ■ondition«. All druggist« or Howard Uro»., Buffalo, N. Y. Randueky, () Although supposed to be |>oor, Mrs. Rosa llaubach, dying, Anelant Cannon Balia. Two Iron cannon balls, which hava left an estate valued at *00.000 to a bean dug up In High Btreat, Walton. local hospital, her relatives being cut The appraisers of the estate Suffolk, are believed to have boati off (Irad In 1<I47, whan the Dutch landed while going through Mrs. Baubach's effects found hidden on a shelf in a at Ila« Pond Bottom closet a large Iron box which when broken open wa« found to contain more than *10,000 In gold, silver and currency, beside* »ecurltle» the value of which has not been ascertained It has also developed that Mrs Ilaubach owned real estate worth ,50.000. The Iron box was rusty and tnouldv with age and evidently had remained In Its biding place many years. Home year» ago Mrs. Ilaubach was taken seriously III and was removed to a local hospital Hhe was given the best of care, snd often remarked during her illness that some day the hospital would la* well remembered Thn experience of Motherhood ! h ft by her. After leaving the hospital .Tying one t<> mo«t women ami marks] she was u weekly visitor at the insti llstlnctly an epoch In t :>.-ir live«. Kot tution up to within a short time be woman in it bun. I is prepared or fore her death Each time she would vrataiids how to Inquire the needs of the Institution. For ninny years Mrs Ilaubach had l«*rly care forher. . Of course near* lived In n little story and half bouse very woman now. In the bushie«« section of the city, ys fins medical and was seldom seen out of doors u t m e n t at thu Sho lived alone Her spare hours a of child-birth, many approach 1 were spent In sewing and knitting, ___ _________ experience with and her neighbors often remarked in organism unfitted for the trial of i how sho would save a little piece of itn-ngth, ami «ben the str:.in llOVtl i string or a thread of yam ter system bas reeeiv* I a shock fron "Some day with thia yarn I save I tldch it 1» hard to reccvcr. Follow-] will be able to knit a pair of stock ng right upon this comes the nervous ings or two. and theae little pieces of .train of caring for the child, aril a Uvthict change In the mother results. thread will always come in handy.” There is nothing more chariningtlmn «he would explain. She died a week ego. and In her l happy ami healthy mother of cldl- Iren, ami indeed child-birth under right will she left ,500 to her church, a few londitions need be no hazard to health i small bequests to relatives and >r iH-auty. 'I lie unexplainable thing 1.« friends, and the balance of her estats .hat. with all the evidence of bl ntt« r< d to the hospital. lerves and broken health remiltlng I i in an unprepared condition, womvr srlll jH-rslst In going blindly to the trial. ! It ihii't as though the ex]>eriencu , CANINE CALLED THE DOCTOR rame upon them unaw ares. They have imple time in wldch to prepare, but 1 When This Dog’s Leg Was Broken, .licv, for the most part, trust to chance ths Animal Knew Where imi pay the j«-nalty. to Go. Ill many homes once childless there ire now children liecause of the fact Topeka. Kan—Tobe Is a splendlu .hat I.ydla E. Ilnkham's Vegetable ?oni|H>iind makes women normal, oull terrier owned by Hal Hotchkiss it 412 Greenwood avenue. Sometime ivalthv, and strong. Any woman who would like ago In carelessly alighting from a mo ipe< lnl lulvice in regnrd to tliis tor car one of Tobe's front legs was natter Is cordially invited to broken. He was taken Immediately to .vrltc to Mr«. 1‘lnknmn nt Lynn, Dr. Otto Kiene, where the Injured Un««. Iler lettrr will I m * held In member was set and held tight by a trlct confidence. plaster cast. Tobe was permitted to go his way and again fraternise with other dogs One of the other dogs Tonseth Floral Company evidently looking upon Tobe as an old 'crip,” started a rough house. Tobe CUT FLOWERS FI ORAL DESIGNS auin away the victor, but In taking WEDDING DECORATIONS stock It was found that his leg was broken Once more he was taken to Hpecial attention ri**n U> oui-tif-iown orders Dr. Kiene, who reset It and placed It 325 Mf’trteon Üt . Portland. \_____________________________________ In another cast Two days later Tobe bad a heated argument with another <- A dog For the third time the leg was Boya and girl«! Do you want ■ good FREE ramera ABSOLUTELY FREE’ broken. Not a toy. Take» r»»»l bictursa. Seta! ad- The Hotchkiss home Is fully a mile draae: we will forwanl ¿4 pkgs, of Portal Cards srii thmn to your flrwMS twl »>• ’«>»- from the Kiene residence. Tobe did bon nt (Os ¡.«-r pkg Betwm t(>• ■ mf to us not wait to tie personally conducted We will then M*nd y«ni thia camera ABSO LUTELY FREE. Write flay to t.ie doctor's. On three legs he beat THE HILrtKS. Elhworth. Ula-ka Co.. Wash It across the town to l)r. Kiene'« On the front porch he sat and cried pit- co» sly until the doctor heard him oAce more the leg was mended, but Th« Details. “tTyon rvcoll»c' old wot's-'la nrme*" Tobe Is denied the companionship of Tm with the collar?*' "A! Wot other dogs for awhile. abaht ’Im?“ "’E'ad to go down (jerk of the head) you know—they giv' ‘In. »<>t you call It didn't arf git It. 1 MILLION FROM DOLLAR TIP don't think!** "R<«ely!.......... Adn’t you * ■ ■ ■ 'card, then?** ”1 did ’»ar soinaflng, but Walter Buys Out the Man Who Was no details, no* «to*« ««w "—Punch. Liberal In a Chicago Hotel. ••Fire Fan.” Traveler (In a railway car, to fellow Chicago.—Twenty years ago. Cot. passongorl: •'Sir. what do you mean? Richard H. Southgate handed Max L This is the third time you have put Telch a *1 bill as a tip for serving him aut r.xy match.” Fellow traveler: an extraordinarily good dinner In a "Force of habit. I'm a momber of a Chicago hotel. Carl C. Roessler. who rolunleer fire brlg'ide.” was watting on the adjoining table, congratulated bls waiter chuin on hav Ing such a liberal patron. Recently I'elch and Hoeasler paid Colonel South gate more than *1.000,000 for his Inter- •st In the Congres-i hotel nnd nnnex tn speaking of their rise and their ac lull It Ion of riches. Telch said: ■'We owe our start to the liberality if the American people In giving (Ips. \bout fifteen years ago I bought a ■¡mall hotel In Chicago snd later other houses. Now we have bought control of th” Congress nnd annex. The two properties arc worth about *1,000.000. We own 7,000 of the 16 000 shares.” Real Tough Luck. Our Cedar Point correspondent Is recovering from a stroke of paralysis, the editor's office was burned, aj>d the Bulletin s head reporter is about to write up her own wedding. It is what you might call tough luck all around. —Florence Pi»v«-*’n Katherine There's the bicycle face, the automobile face and the liargain- huntlng face, why not the violin face? Kidder— It's the people who Lave to listen to the playing who make the faces. Hls Reputation. "Every one in town knows that Blank la wretched pay.” "Is that so?” "Yes; why. whenever he gets on a trolley the conductor stops and de mands Blank's nickel before he will go on.” Insomnia “I have been using Casc irets for In somnia, with which I have been afflicted for twenty years, and I can say that C.i*- carets have given me more relief than any other remedy I have ever tried. I shall certainly recommend them to my friends a« being all that they are represented.” Thus. Gillard, Elgin, I1L Lead vdle. Colorado. 8(«cimeQ cricca: Gola, i Silver. Lead. Q Gold. Silver. 75c, Gold. 5ûc: Z no or Copper. H. Mai 1 is a envelopes a d full price heft sent on application. Control «rd rwpiiv work eo» licited. Boivmnce: Carbonate Natuuuu itoak. ‘PUBLIC LANDS. Advice riven on «11 mat?em pertaminr to Rona- st ends Dvwert Land. Timber Claims. Minina. Irriaa- tio ,. etc. App»*als prepared: state »ocr care writ«- fer information Grover Langutnde. attj Wtehink ton. I>. C. Forn erl, Law Exam.ner. Land Oftceu Washington. D. C. THEVERYBEST denUAtry on the Pacific C<w»t 1« ev-cuted here. We have built up oar reputation on it. i ou ran depen.1 on cannot get to-tier paimea» wotk anywhere, no matter how much you pay- Wa CnJgh plate bridge work for ent» of-town patron« ia c*ne day if de«irod. Puniw oxtrnctMW free when p ate« of bridge work i« order ed- Coosultai.on free. and $5.00 Molar Crown» 22k Bridge T«eth4«0O Gsle Fillxiy« 1 03 1»00 »50 5.00 7.50 .5ft Exam«! Fillmn Silver FilL"gt Good Rubber _ _ _ Platea Best Red Rubber — Fate« Painless Extr’tlon n urn uiu.»u « mtu « but mithods AD work fully maritnteed for fifteen year«» Wise Dental Co., me. Painless Dentists Fl.TInt Bufldfr x. Third and Wathinxtta. FORTUNO, ON* CiaMBou»: »A. M. UIP.U. »< u U at >. •»•» No. 5—’ll P N U Pkwuint. Palatabi*». i'otpnt. laxte (.¿«xl Do Gnor* Never Sicken. Weaken or Gnpe. 10c. 25c, 50c. Never wold in bo lk. T*»« ren nin« tablet «tamped C C C. Guaranteed to cure or vour monev bock. Explanatory. "What's the worst you can sa, about him?" "He hasn't an honest hair in his head ” "Welt, that's bad enough." "Oh. not so bad as you think, i mean he wears a wig.” Honeymoon Shoes. Kansas City, Mo.—Harry Peterson, a cab driver at the Union depot, has Had Him Guessing. collected alt the old shoes that have "Why do you look ao worried. been tied to his cab while hauling wedding parties, and Is ready to go on Tom?" "1 went around today to ask your the market with hls freak collection. He declares his Is the only collec 'father for your hand In marriage." *T»ld—did he refuse?” tion of genuine “honeymoon shoes” tn "No. He wanted me to put It it> existence. It Is composed of 42 men's shoos, 46 women's shoes and six white writing.” •by shoes. A Forlorn Hone. Critic (casually)—What do you Phonograph at Funeral. Mason City. la.—A phonograph at a think of this rural drama with Its plot turning on an egg? funeral la a novelty, and yet In carry Thespian (cautiously)—I hope tt If ing put the wishes of Oliver Andrews, • phonograph was used, and according not rotten. to hls request “Work for the Night la Coming," a quartet, and "Nearer My Couldn't Tell a Lie. God to Thee," a aolo, were played, and “Are these socks all wool, young were ao beautifully rendered that there man?” queried the old gentleman. waa no crltlclam. Mr. Andrewa or T—er—don't think ao. air." replied dered hla cofiln and planned the de the new clerk. "They are marked tails of bls funeral three weeks ago. 'half hose' on the box." The Rayo tamp is a high grade lamp, sold at a low prie»u There are lamps that cost more, but there Is no better lamp made at any price. Obnatmeted (>f *oU4 brass; nickel plated—vasi’,y kept clean: SO ornament to any room In any house. There I s nothing known to the art of lamn-makinir that can add to the valve of the KAYO Lamp a* a light- giving device. Every dealer everywhere If not at yours, write far descriptive circular to the nearest agenev of the STANDARD OIL COMPANY (Incorporated) W. L. DOUGLAS L ei 876 b »3, «3.50 & ’4 SHOES 4°WOMEN IF vol’ COULD VISIT W. L. DOUOLAS LARGE FACTORIES AT BROCKTON MASS., awl »«>« how carefully W. L. Douglas siiuc* are iuade, you wouul then under* Stand why dollar for dollar they are guaranteed to hold their •hape, look and tit belter and wear longer than any other >3.00, S i.50or $1.00 shoes you can buy. Quality counts. — It has made W. L. Douglas shp4>s a household word everywhere. tv. I,. DcMIgtaM name iiml the retail price are ttMtoMB on the bottom, which Is a eafecnnrd against substitute«, the true values of which arc unknown. liefuse all these •ubetltute*. You arc entitle#! to the best. Insist upon having the genuine W. 1«. Douglas shoes. Bovr S hoe » • 2.00 $2.50 Ata.OQ