Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (May 5, 1911)
Purify Your Blood WORKING FOR EUROPEAN TRIP Tho rtiUNr of pl tn pl a«, B o II n and <»th- Young Lady Lays Plane Io Oet Father •r <’r ii |»tIon«. nN wall iim of Unit tired to Bend Her Abroad to Over» frelln* and poor appetite, which ara M oome Infatuation. common In tho ■prln*, ia Impure und |in|»ov<»rlithcd blood. "Good evening,** he l'«,gin. Tin* b(*Nt way to purify and enrich **O, hello," anawi-red she. "Let'» the blood, iim KI ioii inda of paoplo know »<•«. I hi ci'pti'd you Inat night, did I by < »pul Irncv, I m to tnkn not T" "You cnrtafnly did." ho came b»ck 'And tlio night before that you re You ought to bo rnreful Aecapt *in substitute, but Insist on fum'd inn at,out tboeu date» and not get *eta having Hood's (!<•! It today In iMunl liquid form or inlged." Choi'olutsd luulcl's known as Haiaatiibs, "Well," »ha decided, "etippdee you í try agnln, and make It the boat two JO" MIO r I” I’lUH ■n<1 (li.n.l^, out of three.’* I i ' I "I will not. I told you I'd die It III,« « Itl l |. N|h» r. «'--, <>«»•»• £»•< / >ti4i ii C|| h > Il M lllug rhieloi« . » 4 full g,rl*-rii»t • nt <»u Hi»i»lb «i inn «n4 I muir», w«>rk m > you refuaed in«-." Illesi. M* ( wt WW» i l.btiMHxel« Ne*«>>uaJ Uanfc. "But you didn't.'* w t "No. I wanted to live long «nough o propoke again. You aru tbo only w°IooC.,r“’ Klrl I ev«r loved." „ Writ* *î««lay f< r price« "I b'-lli v« It you'd never epring THE it. T NO TON CO. f 11 115 I runt S9. KiR ! LAMI (¡Ht.. llial old ebeatnut If you'll > v<-r had any Hxpei h nce. Hut what done your love tr A W C and koiiax umount to. anyhow?** t X V LJ •** 1 b . ö supplì E & ”ll‘e overdrawn my »ulary for »lx Write for eatahwUMi ••»•1 ll»«raturw IWveU^.ln« week«.** uul priitllhtr Mull order« «Iven prmnpt « i ten turn *'<1, you're Juwt hateful, nn<l I never I orti and • noto Luppiv Co MV filini Mtrwt Puii l lJlM). OKU want to »pink to you again Ho there'» ho iiwe your firlowlt-.g mu Into the m xt ,oom, becauve 1 won't lie there I'll lx- In the library, over by the buy w Imtow " "(», that'» where I’m to come? Hay ar« ih« ««frat au<l »»»<»«t reliable aHluirlie and ev»triu clrunacr. 1 he best remedy fur Torpiu If you don't love me, why do you en courage me to keep on culling?'* Xtflvrt, IhliuuatieiMi aud h < k Headache. At IH ukk I b I«* or b> Mail, 25 Cents "I'll tell you the truth It*» ao papa Huí i C m um UAL Lu. PuMii-ANO, crai will Huspect that I love you, anil will »end me on n trip to Europe to over come my thfutimtlon." Hood's Sarsaparilla ¡'MOHAIR BELMONT AUTO SCHOOL T« m fti a« « mm 1 V mmh A «atiHfieai • 4»'»w gal wk tai U |g«k<«4 al»« «•*•• »«i. Ad p«M urf '•«■•ff I awh rso -L (A«gi sad Mb** (Ml 7,..*», w >1. .Mb 140 >.* »•'«!« J«0 I»' »»«i UUPW! Aft0 UROOl ft MILT I ( oar ANY !«a Z14 Mrf f« «* r«tW (k « I : * NATURALLY SO. Porli 204 Matket Portland (Iretfon HKND ron CATALOGUE. Porker What did you run for? Hoosier Well, you see, | am nst jridly a little bit chicken hearted. Think It Over. "You must not rock the baby at all," says the grave physician will criizr. ?•«•«<“ "t k 1 Will gl W |>ir Nrnnil- i*y will tn-* • ntv "But I think an old fashioned criutl« 1» »o cunning, and bualde» the gentle $500.00 v D«-w ‘ l«--k ct N « tiruiotf >'. motion gets the baby to go to sleep I/»« Way lu Health.'* M»i«xi Irw. without crying for an hour," aay» the DR. li. W. FREEZE, Neurologia!. young mother r> Merchant* Truat lltdg.. Purl larvi. <>m. "Yea, but that rocking motion la very Injurioua m«>n the child'» brain. The constant swaying really <laiuag,-» Its mind " "Doctor?" "Ye», madam?" "When you wera a little baby they FARMS, still used cradles, didn’t they"* "Certainly. That was before ecL CITY RIAL (STATE AND HOMES 130 Railway t«change Building, Portland, Or. ence had determined so many of 'he "Wei I 11!“—Life. I ACREAGE KILL YOUR MOLES, COPHERS AND OTHER RODENTS Whitney*« Rodent Toreh will d<» th« work. F oily tentMl at Mwia aud Clark Fair and U. A. C. Addreae M. T. WHITNEY. Chitwood, Or. ALCOHOL PACIFIC COLLEGE OF CHIROPRACTIC 409 ( ommonwreilth BI c I k -, Port Lind, Or. Prospective atudenta writ« for Information. 0pm and nrtvafr <-llnie, morning, afternoon and » U roll»nee ahotikl writ«» f«»r ruoma to the (-oils gr or Greiner’s Chiropractic Health Home MATILDA M. GRIIMLA, 0. C, Sipenntindert. 775| Will unis Avenue, Portland, Oregon Trained nur«ew. »killed operator« and the Iwnt Chiropractic advice in cunaultation in every cnae. C coffee F^ I TEA SPICES ' 1 ( BAKING POWDER » EXTRACTS C LOS SET A DEVER! PORTLAND. ORF J FOR YEARS HoiiRrwIvea have used a cloth to protect th«ir hair while «weeping, but nothing to protect their lunga, causing irritation and inflarnma- i ,,n |)u i |g both dangeroue nnd MtMoring. You would refune water that wan not clean, but eontinu«* to breathe polluted atmosphere and never complain. NO-DURT SWEEPING COMPOUND 1« chemically prepared, alwvrba the duet and din- eane germa, Raven doctor«’ bill«. Make your ( ompoiind. burn the awrepingN. NO-DUST No. 1. for hounehold une. in 6 and ' 10-11» ran«. 36e ami HOc., gnictni; 76-lb metal drum*. 12.50« NO-DUST N<>. 2, for bualneM place«, 76-lb. drums 42.26; 160-lb. barrel«. $4.00; 200-lb. her- . :',■•<> r. b. Portland. Order ba mail er thnxigh your grocer or druggiat. Send for circular«. CHES ENT CHEMICAL CO. 52S Washington St, Portland, Ore. A 'hyslclans Discover That Skin Taken • from the Human Body May Bs Kept In Healthy Condition Indefinitely. Philadelphia l*a Through the r-e»»ful oiitiomo of an operation, formed on IHyearold Anna Wlndt. tha phy»l<-luna at the Samatitan hospital bn»«' made a discovery which may be of Inialculable benefit In the grafting of skin The discovery Is that skin taken from the human body may be kept in a healthy condition for an In definite i>erlod and that It may then lie used to replace skin that has been bunted or otherwise destroyed Early this year a man entered the Samaritan hospital to have an opera- tlon performed This operntlon in- eluded the removal of thlrty-two square Im he» of skin from bls abdo- men. Dr. Bab< ock had this carefully rolled up and put on ice until he should be ready for the experiment This was made thirty five days after the skin had been removed from the msle patient. Twenty square Inches were tnl en, smoothed out, and car*- fully put In pla>e on the girl's arm. For several days the arm w«» el amln<-d minutely and then It b-catne apparent that the froren skin was "ta- kltig hold" to the naturn! skin with a» much firmness ns If It had been taken dlre< tly from llvlnr flesh The «Successful Men. Perhaps It Is more than true that half of the great college buibllngs in the land are splendid gifts from "Vll- lagn Chumps," who broke away from home tn cause they could not find u chance to expand or express them- selves In their native two-by four town, and never, or hardly ever aft» er. got the first ghost of a show or the »pure time to acquire an educa tluU. I 4. Elf Iff < CO., he . OutrAaf»» Skylights Tanks («utters Down Spouts Steel Ceiling / c. BAYSR CUTICLE KEPT ON ICE FOR MONTH IS STILL ALIVE. Dr. Pierce’s Pellets, small, sugar- coated, easy to take as candy, regulate and invigorate stomach, liver anil bow els und cure constipation. WESTERN “ «— MANTLES & I rœlHlrwt SKIN IN COLD STORAGE At the Wedding. Stodger» went to a wedding recep tion and found himself crowded In a corner with a stout lady "Benstly crowd," said Htodgers “Wedding reception» are such a boro I came only because I pronitaed the bride Nice little thing Rather sweet, but tiresome Bridegroom looks like a horrid bounder. Don't know hltn, do you T" "Y<'»." replied the »ton! lady, 'Tin his mother." "How unfortunate!" stammered Stodg'-rs, with an attempt at a »mile. "Of course I must have got him mixed with bls younger brother.” And then he struggled beck through the crowd and went home. Wasted Effort. "1 wnnt you to subscribe something to the fund we are raising for the purpose of giving Senator Hunk n grand reception when h<- comes home from Washington. How much »hall we put you down for?" "Nothing!" "Nothing? Why you must admit that Senntor Bunk him made a great rec ord In congri-Hs. He him succeeded In mnking himself one of the b ailers of the mont dlgnllled deliberative body on earth." "Yea, but he’s got nil the o IU cch nt hla disposal filled, so what's the use?" Another Smuggler. "Oh, father," exclaimed the heautl fill girl, nfter they hnd left the ship, "there was one thing you didn't de clare. I'm afraid the customa officers will get after you unless you hurry back and pay duty on It." "What do you mean? I declared everything wo have Iti our trunks *’ "I know. But that cold you have— you brought It from Europe, you know.**—Judge. Never Dull. "It must be awfully dull living In a town of this else What do you ever do for excitement ?** "Dull? Hay. you don’t know what you’re talkin' about. I don't believe I there's been a minute durln' the past year when we haven't had some kind I of a church scandal goln' on.” One Wife’s Wsy. "Does your wife ask you for things she knows you cannot afford^’* "She hasn't asked me for a thing since we were married.** "ITreat! How do you manage It?" "When she wants a thing she does not ask me, she tells me* Ahead of Optimist. man who accepts calamity • ben It hita hliu a» so much necessary medk-iue administered for his own good, and makes no ugly face when «wallowing defeat, even If be admits It, Ls not Ui bs claksed as a pessimist. Such a man Is far »bond of tbs optim ist who Insists be never had anything banded him and fools himself, as be Ths oCtM does others,__________ Stomach Blood and Liver Troubles and BELLS Much sickness Starts svilh we.:k etomsch, and consequent poor, impoverished blood. Nervous and pale-people lack flood, rich, red blood. Their atomacha need invigorating lor, alter all, u man can be no alronger than his stomach. A remedy thaUioakes the alomavb strong and the liver active, makes rich red blood end overcomee and drives out disaate-producing bacteria and curea a whole multi tude o( diseaaee. G'ef rid of your Stomach Wcakne.a and Uttr Latln.aa by taking » courao of l>r. PK-rc.’a Holden Medical Ilhcortn — the treat Stomach fteatoratfve. Liver InvIQorator and filood Cleanaer. You can't afford to accept any medicine of «»lasgm eomfillio. a« a suhatitute for **<»olden Medical Discov cry,*’ which is a medicine or inown composition , having - —f**? a complete list of ingredients in plain English on its hot tie-wrapper, same being attested as correct under oath. Dr. 1‘ierce't Piaurl Pellet» rrfulat» end Invigorate Stomach, Liver end Bowel». ONE GOOD CIGAR IS WASTED W. 1«. DOUGLAS Man In Arkansas Failed In His At tempt to Bribe Agent Into Giv ing Him Lower Berth. "Do you know what time the nexi train will pa»» through here going north’" asked a man who had been compelled to stay over night in a small town In Arkansas. "There will be one in about twenty uilmitea,” replied the ticket agent. "Bully! I>o you ever smoke?" "Yes, sometimes." "Here's a cigar that I bought In Dal las You can't get anything like It In this town. 1 think you'll enjoy it. They charge 17 cents apiece by the thousand for that brand.” “Thanks. I'm afraid It may spoil my taste, but 1'11 tak>- a chance on It, just the same.** "Hay, can you fix me out with a lower begth for St Ix»uls?** "I can telegraph to have one re- served for you on the train that parses through here at 5:30 tomorrow morning.” "No, no; I want to go on the train that's coming now. Can't you Ox me out on tbat one?" "Nope. I'm very sorry I can't do It." "Oh. come on! you can arrange It some way.” "No, It's Impossible." "Well, I'll have to fix It with the conductor, then, I suppose.*' ' You won't be able to get a berth from him." "I won't, eh* You watch me There's a sleeper on the train. Isn't there?' “No.” "What! No sleeper? What kind of trains do you run on this line, any- how?" "Well, this ons that's coming is a freight train." Flie« s- d .Mo-qiiltm-s curry disease Overworked, germ», ebpecisllv Xlsluna. <‘li 11«. »nd Fe "My husband," said Mrs. Jenner Lee ver. Two or three drop-of Jlxiiilin» Wig ar-l Oil .in O*u in i-i-l blit- will take out all Ondego, “want on a strike the other the pulboll. Slop» that itcb, t o. day " "Why, I didn’t know he worked at Welsh Rabbit Ractpa. any regulixr job.* said Mrs. Selldom- “Tm are a groat iul - coss wttk a Holme. ohaflng disk.* sold ths admiring gv.^st. "O. yes; he winds the clock once s “Toll us bow you maaago It?" “It's week, &nd always has done it on Mon vary simple." replied Mr Croselota. day morning, but last Monday he "You take everything your wife has kicked. He says it's an elght-day sot out on tke table for you and put clock, and, by George, he's going to It into the chafing dish Then you let the blamed thing run eight days light the alcohol lamp underneath and hereafter without touching it! Saves with a large spoon stir tho mixture him six windings in a year. You'd vigorously uutll your wife tells you to think, to hear him rnnt about It, that stop." _____ ___ ___ he's the first man who ever found that In Different Uircumetancee. out Some men are so peculiar." "Hurry, dear!" exclaimed the bus- "No," said Mrs. Selldom-Holme; lire Is band. "The tire la gaining. We must ■•they're all alike. My husband feeds get out. Harrn't you got your clothes the chickens on the same. plan. on?" "Oh. I can't go out this way,” she screams. "1 couldn't find And any CHASING HIM. thing to put on but my bathing suit, and I'm not going to face crowd In It!”—Life. !“%• *2 50 *3 «3 50& ’4 S hoes W. L. Douglas Spring Style* include more Snappy and Up-to-Date Shape* in Oxford* and High Cut* than ever before produced. W.L.I>ouglM trsrranla every pair of bi>»h<x*a u> hob! their shape, hv'k and fit letter and wear hmjer than any other make, rrving better value for the money than you can obtain elsewhere. IV-BEWARF Of SUBSTITUTE*.-?* Tlie gentile» bave W. I» l*oowlaa Ikame an<l the retail price stamped on the bottom, wlileh guarantee« toll value «ml pHili-rl, the wearer again«« high prl«-eaa«*«t Inferior »hue«, H » .(ir .Ir»:»« .»n.ra «et>t-ly >">i ailb lb* rrnulne w.!nttoo»la« «h-*«, writs for «1*1 ormr I*«:/. - -■ - bl -. !-■ ' fr ¡n f«rror« to w«arrr «U -■ .*««*« lar.-a.'l- 1 ■ I I BOVS' gHOts a* . aa A- w. I.. SSwoslae. ISA aparto at.. Itroekioa. Maar. S2 OO,S2.SOSS3.OO Knew a Thing or Two. The farmer had bought a pair of »hoes In the city shop. “Now, can't I sell you a pair of shoetrees?" sug gested the clerk "Don't git fresh with me. sonny." replied the farmer, brist- ling up; "1 don't believe shoes kin be raised on trees any more’n I believe rubbers grow on rubber plants, oysters on oyster plants, b'gosh!" Motimrx wpt find Mrs. Winslow'« Bonthlnx Syrup tur b- at rr-r.ed» lo uae lax ttisix cuLkueu luring ike leetbiug per 1ml. To Stop Bleeding at the Nose. Introduce by means of a probe a small piece of lint or soft cotton, pre viously dipped into some mild styp tic, as a solution of alum, white vit riol, creosote, or even cold water This will generally prove successful, but if It should fail, cold water may be snuffed up the nostrils. If these remedies fall, and If the bleeding be very profure, medical advice should be obtained 1OO YKAHS 01.1« Irrigation to Reclaim Island. The Hawaiian Island of Lanai, which has been practically barren for several years, will be reclaimed by a water conservation system and de voted to sugar beet culture. Petîijs Lve Salve Headache Waste Land Grows Rubber. Wide reaches of waste land on the Island of Singapore are now being set out in rubber plants, which seem to do well. In Malacca there were for merly square miles of land covered with lalang, the hiding place of tigers and other big game, which have been transformed into fine rubber plant*. ' tions "My father has been a sufferer from sick beadache for the last twenty five years and never found any relief until he began taking your Cascareta. Since he has begun taking Ca-*carets he has never had the headache. They have entirely cured him Cascareis do what you recommend them to do. I will give you the privileg* of using his name.’’—E. M Dickson, Hao Resiner St., W. Indianapolis, Ind. i Plwant. P.latabto Petent. Taate Good. Do Good. Never Slekvn. Weaken ov Gntm lOe. 25e. SOe. Never «old tn bulk. Dte ren- ■tno tablet vtetnped CCC. Guaranteed t«r cure or roar money back. Its Beneficial Effects; WHY PAY MORE? Always Buy the Genuine Men’s Hijrh Grade Black or Tan Oxford». New est Spring Style«, AU Leat .50 ah n*«, al] sizes at $2.50 PAIR Mail Order« Promptly filled ROYAL SHOE COMPANY 229 Morr »on St., Bet. 1 »1 and 2d. Portland. Or. xi'JJW „--srCTHiWsw— AFTER manufcctored by ilio NOW (¿UFO^IA fiû SW§ by all leading Drtcjqisfs One Size Only, 50^ o Botile Sold SUFFERING I Was Cured by Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound Their Mistake. Some folks get to thinking In irnnl of figures, rnd seemingly forget ths bright and shady places peopled by men and women with their joys and rheumatism, for the very reason that they cannot set such trivial thiuss down in their ledgers. Waurika, Okla.—**I hail female trou LH, was all 1IIUUDDH, bles for seven years, rundown. and so nervous I could not do any- thing, Tli« doctors treated me for dif- ferent tliings but did mo no good. I got so bad that I> First Coun.ry Sheriff—Is could not or night. in actor with a following Second Country Sheriff—He this condition 1 read of Lydia E. l’iuk- about 200 following last night. ham's Vegetable Compound, and Not for ths Cook After All. lii-gan its uso and "Madam, I have an attachment for wrototo Mrs. Pinkham for advice. In your cook.” a short time I had gained my average i Ayer’s Sarsaparilla is not a "Well, call after nine o'clock, and go weight and am now strong and well.’’ strong drink. As now made, to the rear door. ” —Mrs. S alt . ik S tevens , it E. D., >0. "But that is after working hours." there is not a drop of alcohol 8, Box 31, Waurika, Okla. "I know It. We do not permit court Another Grateful Woman. in it. It is a non-alcoholic tonic Huntington, Masa—“I was in a ner- ing In the kitchen until after working and alterative. Ask your own vous, run down condition and for tlireo hours, my good man.” doctor about your taking this years could find no help. “Courting nothing! I ain’t no police “I owe my present good health to man! This Is an attachment for the medicine for thin, impure I.ydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com stove, an' she said you told her to or blood. Follow his advice pound and Blood ruritler which 1 be der it." every time. He knows. lieve saved my life. “My doctor knows what helped mo publish our formulas Something Serious the Matter. and does not say one word against it." W« banish alcohol — Mrs. M aui J anette B ates , B ox "Doctor, I’ve come to see you about from our ntsdioia«« 134, Huntington, Mass. my wife. I’m afraid there's some W« urge you to Because your case is a difficult one, thing serious the matter with her.” oonau t your doctor doctors having done you no good, do "I’m sorry to hear that. What are not continue to suffer without giving her symptoms?" Ask your doctor, "What is the first great Lydia E. l’inkham s Vegetable Com "Why, the other day. when I was rule of health?’’ Nine doctors out of pound a trial. It surely has cured many cases of female ills, such as in out of town, she had occasion to go ten will quickly reply, “ Keep the bowels flammation, ulceration, displacements, to my office, and there she found sev regular.*’ Then ask him another ques fibroid tumors, irregularities, jieriixiic eral letters marked 'private' that she tion, “What do you think of Ayer’s Pills for constipation?” bains, backache, that liearing^lowu didn't open." "—Mads b/ UsZ 0. ! Os., Lowell, M m «.— TIME •4TIAB( UT*MU*1O ifl FBSHSBB BCST METHODS Al! work fully guaranteed for fifteen year«. Wise Dental Co., me. Painless Dentists Failing 8ulHI.it. Third and Wrs-lnrton. PCiiTUNO ORB 0Ule«Mo«r, * A to to S S M aso*l«T>.S««a Alcohol not needed feeling, and nervous prostration. best of the year to have your te**th out and plate and bruisewerk done anti here is the place to get th« best painlee« work poeaible. Compare our I'nc9m. TV.x finish plate and briJkio work fur ous- of town natron« ia one d«*y if desired, i'ainl.'s« extraction free when plate« or br‘ *7« work i* order ed. Con»uitat<on fre«. iclarCrowns $5.00 22k8r>dtfBTwth4. 00 G.M.’ul.fin 1.03 E mom I FtBinffs 1.03 S her F l *<s .50 6oxi Rubber _ Fates 5.00 B«it Red Rubber _ pi*t«s 7.50 BS • » wm. Pa '•■« Er'r'tim .50 C. GeeWo The Chinese Doctor This wondeful man has made a life study of the properties of Roots, Herbs and Barks, and is jririna the world the benefit of hia serricea. No Mercury. Poisons or Drugs Used. No Operations or ( utting Guarantees to cure Catarrh. Asthma, I.un<, Stomach and Kidney troubles, and all Private Diseases of M n and Women. A SURE CANCER CURE Just received from Pekin. C)»ina- nafa. sure I and reliable. U-failing in ita works. If you cannot caiL write for symptom blank and circular. Inclose 4 cents in ntampm CONSULTATION TRCE The C. Gee Wo Medicine Co. ^orr’,on’ P N U No. IS—'ll YVtSICX writing to advertí««r« pli IV Bieutlon thi« paper. i 1