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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1911)
Loss of Appctito Which In an common In the "prime OF upon th«* reiurn of wiinn weather, 1» ItiNN <>f vitality, vigor or lone, find 1« often a forerunner of proalratlnc dln- tniM««, It la aerloU" «nd •»I»«« h*lly ■<> 1« peupl«« chut mu"! keep up and doing or g«4 bidihidhand Thl beet nw’flh Ine to take for It I« the great constitutional remedy Hood’s Sarsaparilla Whh h t>iirin«”< mid rnrlche» the blood uiot build* up th»* whole "ywtern. <lrt It today In unuul liquid form 01 Chocolated tablet" known um Mat Malabo IGF.NTS ind SOLICITORS >rwl, ,,»i«h<«.l aril«!.*, «-arriad I« p«*-k*t H«r*l V» h> «lamp« t»r «ami->* In l*i« k«< ÍN«ur Ixx-k I«,.. SHJ M 'li.wk luda . rntll.IHl. Or*«un MOHAIR I «een Tornato««. flrow/'r» havlng a cholce varlety of oniatoe« ahould «elect thè b«-«t and arlleat ripe fruii for «ned A doz*n Ini-« of thls «ame kltul plani, d In tbe ime «oli in 1 glv«n tb» Miun ferii)- •Ing and culture «IH show mark«d ff> ri-nce» In order of ripenlng and In he ylrld lo<t the fruit get fully ripe; he pulp of the tomatoes should Is oft, thè seid can then be eu.I.y qureced out Into a pan of water, lx he «ned romain In the water over tight; thè next day drain off, then wa«h In ««vi-ral wulera to remore thè iiiKlIng«-. «traiti through ntualln, iquevse thè water otti of Ilio «••■d, .hun «pread thè «e< <1 <n papera to dry ti thè «un. Th«< «<-<-d «hould be dry md hard hi-forw wrappUjg tip Mark tiuh varh-ty dlstlnctly. and thè dai» >f ripenliig Keep In lln box ava/ rotu mie« Too and BEUS Write i'«lay h r prlrew» THE H. r NORTON CO. 111 u>u/ ir> h«nt st htkrt.AMt. <>m:. WIFE’S WAY OF ECONOMIZING KODAKS Generously Offers to Cut Her Hus band's Hair Whan He Suggests Cutting Expenses. Wnfw fut un»» «Hit hfrrattir« IWvelœifig Alni |iriii|lDM Alali ufdn« given |*r«Nnpt atUMiliaei > or li «in d Fholo Euppiv Co 14» T>Orl b'rvwl K>K*n.AM> OHR - 7———— U Bumarck W41 buptrstItIou». The nirut 1’rlrv ** Blnrnnr» k wm tt<H without mit*ratItlon mu 4 thta al- wuys nolle entile on th« ov<* of the new year b’rutn nine o'clock that Bight until nftrr tuldnight bo would not take water In any <ircutn>tanc«a frotu a y! i |! aaa uh un< h*nt trn<ll lion In ihe rhancal’or'a family that any on«» who wet tie Irge’tid at defiance» Would par lerlotia lllnertN. CITY Rt Al tSTAir AND HOMES 3 JO Rtilh «y t «hange Huilding. Hoel I and. Or. Skylights Idnks Gutters Down Spouts Steel < riling /. < /; i ) /.ft iTM Matkvf f'nrtlond Ortgon preparaa tor am«.<u<»cy, "What makes you keep giving m< fl»h for dinner day after dayf be In qulred. "Are you particularly fond o It’" "No,” she replied. " I was wholl) unselfish 1 read a lovely recipe abou how to remove a fish bone when 1 atlcka in your throat, and I wanted t< trv It ’’ YEARS OF Ml Relieved by Lydia E. Pink ham’s Vegetable Compound. ' WESTERN Grr im» MANTLES i * « lein Í i Frtml Htrwt co. ia<. Dtoftam port! BELMONT AUTO SCHOOL «■ fH 4w B»aU Awrewgb ■mtnarfMi« • diwng •w1 rm ma I w«k Hui <*a U RMbcrd. a ! m Uihr «wk 4tl pre«« and UifW Imrlv o?n.p(«d mm I mt A»d ««bssU fmi Tefwa toe (IS (Wk 140 Mtawwt* pet wrrk BHMfWl AUTO M »001 1 REAlh ((Ml*ANT law ZM aad M«.-m«a. PetUU 0» f THE EMPIRE LINE >1 llnvr yiMi seen fh*» F*a-«y Rtm- tiiiitf Ettipir«* (‘nwi. SrpnnilHr or fh«* IjKuasw» Fr»Mt Km»r G om - olinr Kiiirinr? If riot, you ah'*uki. for they «re Imth le« I- »■rn .11 their line. miu I the |>rir**a MH" riicht. Wr will k I m » to m ’ ik I you cafalotfi*. A3//7RE L«M.»f STP t/e.i/<w c o., /.fd. t s> fo-tl.m.l. thj • EXTRACTS JIISI KllillT F -Æ.it-vin«-. CLOSSET A-DEVERS pnatLAND. OKI J NO DUST SWEEPING COMPOUND ( Irnnn und brightens Cnr- pcta. Ruga. Linoleums and r’l<r»rid AI mui 'I m the iD'iin- lad»*n dual. Saves dilating and beating carpels. Her libi.. 200 U m «. . 15,00 Her bbl.. 150 Ilm... 4.00 75-lb. metal drum 2.50 Order by mail or through your grocer. CRESCENT CHEMICAL CO bitfi WsMhinrion St.. Portland. Or. Evidence of It. T wru young women of Wayne were talking about men and things—prln- cl pally men—tin- other day, when one of thorn remarked with «trauge «by- ness: "You ought to have heard Mr El- I Hott's ringing speech to me last night.” | KKND Foil CATAUKiUK. -------------------------- INSIST UPON "Bills, bills, bills!” cried the dis traded num "They come morning, afternoon and night. But what doesn t come Is the money to pay them with.” "Never mind, dear," said his wife, sweetly, as «he pirouetted before the mirror 1n a new hat. "1 expect It’ll turn up.” "You women seem to think money turns up a« easily aa a handle turns round!” growled the harmised hubby. “But It doesn't. Look here. Julia," ho added, flrtnly, "you and I will have j to economize.” Julia btopped pirouetting and looked serious. "How. denr?" she asked. "We need ! everything we have." "Nonsense! We can surely, ench of us, mako one small sacrifice For In stance, tn future I shall shave myself. Now, what will you do?” She considered for a moment, Then she exclaimed: "1 know, dear! in cut your hair!” MutOotTa K bruma» i “ni Remedy r< lieu-« pabia lu H »- h*u». arm«, l»i»< k, «uff or awulirn J o I d I m . t'oiititlna uo tnorjddi vi luu*. r»Mi»lu«* or drug* to 4«-iu|»n tba II to- t ml Uva tb»« B' Id nud <1rlv»a vut nil rlwijinai!•’ ioltw.ua from th»» ay«« fi tu. Write I’ri f Blurtyuii, 5- •! Mt«d Jeff- e-. u Nt» IMdln . I’u . for wvdka) ad* Abu. abaululcly frvo. FARMS, ACREAGE Sikeston, Mo. — "Fur seven years I ; ■ ■ ■ • I was u> bed ------- 1f‘>r four or live dnyi hit n time everv I month, ami so weak 1 could hardly walk. 1 cramped and had backache and lii*a<l- a, he. and was so nervous and weak 1 that 1 dreaded to see anyone or have anyone move in the room. The doctors I g ive me medicine to ease me at those tlnu-s. and snhl that 1 oupht to have an P|H-r<iti<in. I would not listen to that, snd when :i friend'd my husband toll) til tn about Lydia I '.. Pinkham's Veg»- table Compound and what it had done for his wife, I was willing to take it. Now I look the picture or health and feel like it, loo. I can do toy ow n house- work, hoe my garden, and ini Ik a cow. I can entertain comp<ny and them. 1 can visit w hen I choose, and walk ns far as nuy ordinary woman, snv day in the month. I wish 1 could talk toe very suffering woman and girl.” — Mrs. Di mi Bi rm \ e . Sikeston, Mo. The most successful remedy in this country for the cure of all forms of (emale compl lints is l.ydia E. Fink- ham's Vegetable ('om]siund. It is more wide'y and successfully used than any other remedy. It has cured thousands of women who have ls‘en troubleil with displacements, in flammation, ulceration, fibroid tumors. Irregularities, jM-riodic pains, backache, that Is-aringdown feeling, indigestion, ind nervous prostration, ufterall other ueaus had failed. Why don’t you try H? | j Her friend looked more than a lit- tie lutonlsbed. "Speech," she repeat ed, ”1 didn't know- he ever made a speech in his life." "O. but be did.” the first maiden in- slated; "I—I can’t repeat the speech, but I can show you the ring.” Odious Comparison. A Boston woman, who atttalned much prominence In the campaign for woman's suffrage, once said at a pub lic meeting that she thought T B. Aid rich was effeminate The remark was repeated to Aldrich as a Joke, whereupon be very dryly remarked. "Yes, so I am—compared to her."—■ Success. Since May, 1906, Ayer’s Sar saparilla has been entirely free from alcohol. If you are in poor health, weak, pale, nerv ous, ask your doctor about tak ing this non-alcoholic tonic and alterative. If he has a better medicine, take his. Get the best always. This is our advice. U • pubiiah our formula« W# banlah alcohol tn our madioinaa We urge you to oonanlt your doctor A sluggish liver means s costed tongue, a bed breath, and constipated bowels. The question is, “ What is the best thing to do under such circumstances?” A sk your doctor If this is not a good answer: 'Take laxative doses of Ayer’s Pills.” ■* Mad» ba thad.C. ajaa O«.. Ixwall. M«*a.— RULES FOR DIETING Much Trifling With Digestion Theas Duys and Much Harm Results. Here are » few rule« »hat the girl who In determined to diet does well to observe There Is too much trifling with our digestion these days, and not the bust harm Is done by the notion tor undereatlbg Never diet on the advlee of a friend. Her regimen may have done wonders for b> r und wl I put you to bed or make you a sorry looking wreck. Don’t diet to «-seeas at any time. Girls, make sure she knows dietetics. Many physlclr.na, good in other tilings, lave little knowlege of the effect of <><>d upon the system. If you want to diet from a cause, as from diabetes or kidney trouble, do It religiously; almost better not b<g’t> than to do It i paamodically, letting up whenever food temps you. If you only diet for the sake of flg- ore or cotnph xtlon, count the cost be fore starting Cutting out the foods of ordinary family meals is herd. Ask -ourself, "Which means most to me, 'be loss of a few pounds or betr.g a nuisance at mi altlme?” Ikin't keep on dieting If you feel that It disagrees with you. This holds good even wh< n your food list is care fully censored by a phylslclan The best of them will make mistakes, Find out In time what Is wrong Ilon’t diet to excess at any time. Women often go to the j tolnt of weak etilng their entire systi m by injudi ciously following a doctor’s a/vlce. Common sense and moderation are good things to bold to In the matter >f food. ___________________ ART C REATION Panama- Pacific Internal! urn al Exposition* Ev»-ryTwMiy buys Transfer Emblem in twelve •ok*ra, three t«*autiful maidens representing Com- •ner<*. Manufacturing and Agriculture. sizr ten if.chea, Millers on Earth, t ran “fen» on any- ■h ng Aw’-nts wanted. Skrtpl» by mail l>»n‘t delay Ad«ir«nta 1915 Exposition Ad Co.. •■32 Market St.. San hranciaco. Taking ths Rain Curs. The complexion cure of the Irish ■o elety belle Is the rain cure, according to the Pall Mall Gazette. The Irish woman puts on her raincoat, and a small hat. without veil, and saunters out for a brisk walk In tbe hardest downpour, letting tbe fresh drops play on her face as they will. When she returns to her home she changes her wet clothes, rubs Ker face with a soft, warm towel and rests all her facial must les TRY MURINE EYE REMEDY for Red. Weak. Weary. Watery Eyes andtlranul.ited'Eyelids. Murine Doesn’t Smart—Soothes Eye Pain. Druggists Sell Murine Eye Remedy. Liquid. 25c, 50c. 11.00. Murine Eye Salve In Aseptic Tubes. 25c. 11.00. Eye Books and Eye Advice PTee by Mall. Murine Eye Remedy Co., Chicago. Love in England. “In England," says the London Dall} Mall, "love dwells and remains In the Inmost secret r.cesses of the soul; It does not circulate about In the air. i That Is why the air In England is somewhat cold. And that Is why , closed up hearts there burn so In tensely. For the English love Is not With Poor Success. the delightful occupation of youth. It "Talk about man!” exclaimed the is tiie very warp through which the suffragist. "What has man ever done w hole life Is woven ” for woman?” Dr. Pierce’s Plea«ant Pellets cure ’’He’s furnished her with a model she’s trying durned hard to Imitate,” constipation. Constipation is the cause enmo a voice from the rear of the if many diseases. Cure the cause and you cure the disease. Easy to take. hall. Between Friends. Alice 1 thought Mr. Smart had good liternry taste uutil he sent me that silly novel. Kate—Oh, that doesn't necessarily Indicate his taste, dear; it merely resents his opinion of yours. SAD LOSS. Desperate Dentistry. An original Hamburg youth, find a tough toothache the other day, got himself posed In front of a mirror, and shot out the offending molar with a revolver. Had the bullet not land ed In the opposite shoulder, and prov ed more difficult t*> extrnct than ths tooth would have been, tills novel made of home dentistry might havs been cnnR'«’o'-e,t ...... •- - *>tccesa Free from Alcohol FEW Telephones in church, Moriah church of Vtica has stalled a telephone system for benefit of members of the church may bo atillcted with deafness, telephones 1 ave been placed in vari ous parts of tbe auditorium, the trans milter being located on the pulpit directly in front of the speaker.— Telephone r’---* ■ — Consistency of Criticism. "There's one thing I don’t like about Brown.” "What Is that?” 'Why, the confounded, low browed, half-baked Idiot I« always calling somebody names.” The People*. Common Sena« Medical Adiiaer, in Plain Engiiah, or Medicine Simplified, by R. V. Pierce, M. D., i.luel Con-ultmg Physician Io the Invalids’ Hotel and Sur gieal Institute at Buffalo, a book of IIXH large pages and over 700 illustrations, in strong paper covers, to any one sending 21 one-cent •tamp« to cover cost of mailing a«/y, or, in I ranch Cloth binding for 31 stamps. Over W0,000 copies of this complete Family Doctor Book were sold in clotk binding at regular price of $l.5d. Afterwards, one and a half million copice were given away as above. A new, up-to-dale revised edition is now ready for mailing. Better send NOW. before all are gone. Address Woiui’t Dis- rkNSABY MttMCAl, A»» ociation , R. V. Pierce, M. D., President, Buffalo, N. Y. DR. PIKRCK’S FAVORITE PRESCRIPTION THE ONE REMEDY for woman’s peculiar ailments good enough that it» maker» arc not afraid to print on every ingredient. Prisoners Do Valuable Work. In England, at Dartmoor, the pris oners have been engaged in reclaim ing the moorland, working even in win ter. Agricultural prisons have been established in England, New South Wales. Prussia, Austria, Hungary. Switzerland. France, Russia and Bel gium. it» outside wrapper ita No Secret»—No Deception. THE ONE REMEDY for women which contain» no alcohol and no habit-tormuig drug». Made from native medicinal forest roots of well established curative value. TV K IDN F Y • <iv«Ttiv« diuwM - I 'T'Df'VI JDf f doe't know it. If >oo want lit Hjui.r. no mt«take try u«tn< Ifr Kilmer’« Swamp-Loot, the great kidney remedy. At drotrit *te in hfty- cent and dollar eiaea. Sample bottle by mail free. al«o pamphlet tehmir you bow to find out if you have kidney trouo.e Addre«« Dr. Kilm'-r i Co.. Binghamton. N. Y. A Corking Good Srñoke1 ^MONUMENTAL CIGAR SAVE BEST HENS FOR MATING 9 Vinte tor FV-ices and Sample’ Leg Band and Trap Nest Are Almost Indispensable for Success- Care of Flock. The season Is approaching when tbe poultry keeper will be gin to pick out his best birds for the next sea son’s matings. None but the best should be used In the breeding pens, and If th« breeder has hatched eggs from his best hens of last season he 1« reasonably sure of some good birds, If a breeder is trying for per fectlon in any form. the leg band and the trap nest are almost lndlspens- ab'e. The careful broader can estimate very closely the value of the young stock for future breeders. He knows the good and bad points of each of his birds, and has mated to overcome defects and Improve points already good Every year he is nearer perfec tion. and every year greater care is taken of the flock, for he has learned the value of cleanliness and proper food. Insects will never sap tbe life of his flock and kill the vitality of his breeders. Tainted food or water never reaches them, everything is fresh, pure and clean. They have plenty of room in their winter quar ters. and he provides exercise by throwing the grain in chaff on the floor. He does this In the evening after they have gone to roost, and they have bad their breakfast long before he has had his own morning meal After he has learned the right way and got a fairly good start, the work is easy and pleasant, and seems to swing along without any difficulty. As In everything else, ft is the begin ner who experiences the difficulties, for he has very little knowledge to be gin with, and often pays dearly for the knowledge he acquires, but It does not take long to understand the most essential points In poultry keep ing One must keep on learning, however, there should be no standing still; every day something helpful may be learned, and It Is well to keep a notebook In which to Jot any little Item that may prove helpful later on. for it Is not well to trust one’s mem ory too much. E22 U ico n mas B i 1 010 El vç 1 SME >a I You can’t sow thistles and reap f-is. If you riant Ferry’s Seed«; you grow exactly w hat you expect and in a profusion and perfec tion never excelled. year« of Stvdv and exprrience ntskt them re liable. For «ale rvrr>where. Fem’» 1911 F»'d Anaual lire on request B. M. FtRRV A CO. Bad Breath w. ? Sig.5ichel&Co. ’0RTL.N0,ORE. Wholesale Agents On Wrong Scent. Half the world la one the wrong reent In the pursuit of happiness. They think It consists in having and getting and in being served by others. It consists In giving and in serving others.—Her>rv Drummond Too Expensive. "This cigar tastes like It was made of cabbage.” growls the customer. “Huh!” replies the clerk. "If vou knew the wholesale price of cabbage this year you wouldn't insinuate that It could be put in a flve-cent cigar.” FOR BETTER HEALTH = TRY = HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS If you have lost your good health let the Bit ters help you to regain it. A 58 years’ record backs up its merit in cases of Stomach, Liver and Bowel Ills and Malarial Disor ders. Try it today. All Druggists. SS Treasured -easured Trees. Two trees \o be seen in the main itreet of Thorshavn. the capital of the Faroe Islands, have an interesting history. Trees resolutely refuse to Mothers wflt And Mrs. Wtnebn»*» Soothing grow in these islands, except In some •yrup tu»- best rcmedv to tor their vLUarea few sheltered spots, and the inhabi luring the u-ethlag period. tants therefore prize them greatly When the road was made it was de “Atheists ' converted. A number of Servian conscripts, on cided to leave the trees in the middle entering Belgrade barracks to serve of the carriage way rather than be their time, announced themselves as l guilty of the crime of felling them.— atheists so as to avoid attendance in Wide World Maes vine church. The commander got them to I Not Half as Hard. clean out tbe yard and stables every ; It Is not half as hard to do what Sunday morning while their comrades i one wants to do most of all. as It Is went to mass. TLe atheists have ; to do that which some one else wants now asked to be Instructed with a ' one to do above nil else view to conversion to the national creed. Blood poi«- u mt I.« o ten c.-iu«ed by «li .-lit -ut«'- wnund'. lk-iit i may lesult. Ilani- llli'« Wi. ar i Oil will draw ont the poi«on. heal the wound and prevent .«er ous trou I le. ’’I’m mighty sorry that pretty little hrown-eyed nurse has got married," said the visiting surgeon. "You didn’t happen to be In love with her yourself, did you, doctor?" asked the chief Interne. "No. but she had a way of prolong ing a case, without endangering the life of the patient, that was very grat ifying and helpful.” We Give >4waj) Absolutely Free ALCOHOL OPIUM—TOBACCO Ilab.’t» PoattUebr CunM. Only aathox.xed Keeley In» stirate ia Or»»«oa* Writ® for illuRtmted circular. Kmn iMTm;n.7iLiiTMa. ^OW BEST TIME of the year to bare your teeth out and plate and brrlRework done and here ia the p’ace to pet the beat painless work poaaible. Compare our lYicta, 773 w• finl.b plate und Ks bridge work for out- of toTn patron« in eno day if dmirod. t’atnler.a extraction fr« ' when plate's or bridge work ta order* Ccnauitation ires. ■ArCrownt $5.00 22k Brings Ta«th4.00 Gold ,’Ulinn --7 1.00 Enamel Fillings 1.00 Silver Fillings .50 Gaod Rubbar Platea 5.00 Bait Red Rubbar Platea 7.50 M W. A Win, FiiPtir im ITuuaaa Painless Extr’tion . 5 0 sanm uiAMiMij ■ rsaTuaa bsst mbthoos All work fully guaranteed for fifteen years. Wise Dental Co., me. Painless Dentists Falll.it Building. Third and WasMnrton. PORTLAND. 0R( Otac« M«sra: A A M to A F M Bsaday«- • tel P N U No !•—’ll lVIirX writing to advertisers please YV mention thia paparf I -> . DOUGLAS ’’For months 1 hn«l great trouble with my stomach and used all kinds of medicines. Le.sb*« , ’2-5°’3 •3 00& ’4 hoes a<W0MZK My tongue has Ix-en actually as green as W. L. Douglas Spring Styles include more grass, my breath having a bad odor. Two we«ksagoa frien«l recommended Cascarets Snappy and Up-to-Date Shapes in Oxfords ttn.l after using them I can willingly and and High Cuts than ever before produced. cheerfully say that they have entirely W. L. 1 XiugT as warrants every pair of his fthoes to hold their shai»e, cured me. I then-fore let yon know that I look and fit I m *tter and wear longer than any other make, giving Trial» of Modern Art. «hall recommend them to any one suffer joa better value for the money than you can obtain else wit ere. Artist—There! My latest master ing from »uch trouble«. ”—Chas. H. Hal* rrS£^fff OF SUBSTITUTES.TI piece! pern. 114 E. ?th St., New York, N. Y. The genuine have W. 1». I»ongl>is name and the retail Patron—Splendid! For the humor Plenaant. Palatable. Potent. Taate Oood. price atainped on the bottom, which guarantee« full value Do Good Never Slekr-n. Weaken or Grip< ami protect»« the wearer againmt high prices and Inferior ahoe«». let«' exhibition, I suppose? It y«-»nr dealer-’»nnot supply you with the genuine W.L.Dougina ahoea, write 10c. 26c, 60e. Never «old in bulk. I“« een- Bovs’ S hoes for M sil Order (’» al >g. Rhoea »ent direct from factory to wearer, all charge« Olne tablet «tnmn-wt C C C. Guaranteed t* prepaid. W. 1». I»«*«stflna, 143 Mp»*: k »4., Kr«< ktoss, Maa». $2 OO,S2.50493.00 fur., or r.»ur «none? haek. Very Likely. i Patience— Peggy says she likes the way Will holds her during a dance.” Patrice—That’s the reason they sit out so many In the conservatory, J suppose.—Yonkers Statesman. Color more goods brighter and faster colors than any other dye. One 10c package colors silk, wool and cotton equally will w.L S PUTNAM FADELESS DYES and is guaranteed to give perfect results. Ask dealer, or we wiU send postpaid at 10c a package. Write for free booklsg how to dye, bleach and hum colors. MONROE DRUG COMPANT, Quincy, minoU.