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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (June 16, 1911)
Cleaning Bagdad Ruga. It ta very difficult to wash a Bagdad touch cover or rug aucc«Mfuily. Tha nolora are almoat aura tn tun when treated m the ordinary way. By tom beginning operation« separate tha stripe. Then wash each one In a sep arate water. Use white soap and lukewarm water to which a little salt has been added after a suds has been raised by brisk stirring Do not rub th« stripe on a washboard, but merely tip them Into the water and stir them briskly, then quickly rinse them and bang them over a clothes horso In the kitchen away from the sunlight Be -areful when drying that the strips to not overlap When almost dry press >ut the wrinkles with a hot Iron If be middle strips have become slightly «corn exchange them with those on the «itslde. wbeu sewing the cover togeth er again (Copyright, ISll. hy Associated Frsss.) tJt.rary •’Has anything gon« wrong»" he asked In bl« »teudy, elder brother manner. Her eye« met hla almost gratefully. In a sort of resolve or relief. Hho asked s strange thing of him "Could you «lay nnd help mo a moment tonight «hen ttiu others are gons?” If It hml been any one else, any one lee« perfectly dignified and Impel aonal. he would not have liked th" request Ju«t then Ko«ter entsrsd. nnd Dorr knew something had hap pencil to him he had u hot desire to shield her from Koster’s look from even the thought of any on« else It was n protective Impulao thnt sprang up to defend het. nnd set n steal upon hint He never forgot how ah<> looked at thnt moment. Iler eyes «vrs like dowers Thnt evening ehe went strnight tn the point. Hhe put th« books before hltn. "Please go over everything since Miss Taylor left." she said "Hbe’ll t>e back In the morning, ami I can’t find all the money I missed It tire day after she left It has frightened me to death " Ils began to go over the figuroa with her his voice reassuring ’Tktn’t worry we II find it It oftM happen« ” He went over all the fig uree once then twice ”H mm! Two hundred short “ He stopped suddenly and looked al her "Was that why you got tne to " "I’awn my father's things, and my mother’s Yes If It was my fnult I was going to make It good I «ns afraid I hadn’t watched when the safe was open, or something " 11« laugh ed outright "I am sure It can I be Miss Taylor's mistake she la so accurate, nnd I wanted her to find Things began to happen In John He had Dorr’s hitherto quiet Ilfs years been head draughtsman ten Then, one June morning. Koster, the senior partner, culled him to the lu n«r office. Teuton, the other firm member, was grinning iu hla happy fashion. "You’re Junior partner, !>orr. from thia time forth! llow do you like It’" THE TRUTH ABOUT BLUING. Both older men rose anil shook Talk No. 5. hands with him Their friendliness was personal as well as lu business Avoid liquid bluing. In every city Dorr’s steady dark eyes lighted there is an accumulation of junk bot happily He was probably thirty tles which are gathered up and filled three or four, of the slow going but with a weak solution called bluing. absolutely sure sort He said uothlng Don’t buv water for bluing. could I m * better And then they dis Buy RED CROSS BALL BLUE; a cussed the financial side An hour 5-cent package equals 20 cents’ worth Wouldn't • Pr««ch«r. of liquid blue. Makes clothes whiter later he waa leaving them, when J II Libby, th« c«m«nt contractor, than snow. AT ALL GOOD GRO Teuton stopped him Jocularly was dtscuaalng th« future ot hla llttl« CERS. ________ “We’ve only one fault to find with gr«ud«on. Harry Hoffman "W* you. John You ’ re not quite human uranatatner at Thirty-flvs. havan't any paraon In th« family" ba with th.it woman proof heart of V H Bryson of Spencer, it Is be •aid "I g i««a w« II juat mak« a yours! You seem never to even sc« lieved. holds the record as the young mfnlatar of Harry." "No, air." th« boy Marry a girl aud they all seo you! est grandfather In the state, his age ■ foully prot««i«d "No praachlng fo» one of us. and have some real nnd be bwlng only thirty-five years He was niw. I’m going to b« a ball play«rI"— life In that little cottuge of yours married when fourteen years of age. • 'lev«land I-carter Eh?” tiis wife being only thirteen His old Dorr laughed, but his reserve »u> est son was married at the age of not broken, "Some marry, like you; weventeeu and at the age of eighteen some, like me do not I consider presented to the elder Bryson a grand myself a successful bachelor ” H» •on.—Watkins Chronicle. left them, not saving that love had Mothers WPI and Mrs. Winslow's Soothin' seemed to pass hint by. II» would •yr up lu- b. si r-meds to use to« ihsir .-lidnu marry. If ever, because love came tu.-iag ibc iveiiuug period. and found him, uol I k - cuus « other ShaKescsare Ineores. men married There have be< n men craiy enough The next astounding t hap to try to rrove. with ciphers and all pencil the next morning Gray, manner of mysterious signs and wait always at her desk early. tokens, that Shakespeare was Bacon, Ing for him No one else dow n wrm J77XZ Jrrzr that Shakespeare was the son of Eliza yet. and shi followed him bath, that Shakespeare, like Homer, The foot ner room amt closed the NCLE SAM’S Infantryman— made part of the ration was several people Nobody has ever who has to walk as well as soldier’s little tent has been made the year she hail been In been craay enough to try to prove that Nowadays each man she had spoken to noboily there save This Woman Hail to Insist fight—may well bless the year much lighter Shakespeare was craxy. 1911. for the weight of his kit lugs half a shelter tent, with five on business ami nlnyu-t never to Strongly, but it Paid Now she laid a shining tian»! Is to be lessened by almost pins and one jointed pole; bls “bun Dorr on the desk before ful of jewelry Constipation ca tses and seriously ag kle" lugs the other half Now the Chicago. 111.—*’I suffered front a 6* one half The regulation 56 lb is cut gravates many diseases. It is thor male wenkuean uml stomach troubhy ixjles are abolished The rifle act» him, and stood, I tall and «lender. her to 46 lb with everything on and oughly cured By Dr. Pierce’s Pellets. nnd 1 went to tho stripped for real work In the field the as a front pole and a rope takes the face grave, her gray eyes serious Tiny sugar-coated granules. store to get » bottlo foot soldier will carry but 30 lb now. place of the rear pole In case of a 8he spoke as If ’ conferring rather Of Lydia E. link, surprise the rifles ta even handier to than asking a favor thus fitting him the better for march Mankind Analyzed. ham’n Vege tabla get at. But even better the lessened “Could I get 1200 on these? I I "iiipound, but the The man who lives quite up to the ing and fighting When a soldier goes weight will be carried in much easier kr. w t;. • hit c • .It.- r’ *■ . • clerk did hot want best standards of his ag<*. of his peo Into a fight there are certain things fashion. to k t me have it — Through hla amazement he noted ple. of his neighbors. Is not a bad man. which he must carry if he is going to ! ho sitiil It wan no The illustration shows a front view the depth of her clear eyes, the way The one who lives on a scale consider be of any use to bis couutrv These good m«l w anted ms of the new equipment of the United her fine, smooth brown hair frami »1 ably above that of hla age Is a good are. first of all. his weapons—rifle or t<> try aoinethlng States foot soldier with cartridge belt her face, the little line« at her tern revolver — and the proper ammunition, man, no matter how much he may fall else, but knowing pies, She could not have be- n much the first-aid packet, one intrenching Telow the higher standard of an age nil nlmut it I in under thirty He examined the heavy "Couldn't I Get $200 on Tnese7" sisted it nil finally more refined, enlightened and civil- tool, water—a thirsty soldier cannot old watch of tine gold, two diamond got it. nml I am bu hit a flock of barns—a mess kit. and laed. of a business woman she really was, I dlil, for it h.is i tit'-d n«'. rings, one very good; a little sap then more ammunition Nowadays Free to Our Readers how feminine, how helpless, and still •' 1 know of so many canes where w <». phlre. like a blue eye, and other Write Murine Eye Rvmetly Co., Cbinajpo, for 210 rounds are not considered any too how self reliant sh»- waa! Th« wave bm i cured by J trinkets. 48 page illustrate.! Ey* Book Free. Write ail much for the first dole of ammunition I c. < about Your Eye Trouble and they will a<ivi>e What he does not need in a fight is "I- -should think so. Why not let of protectiveness thnt hnd sein'd ham’s Vegetable Con>|>ound t a.** to the Proper Application of the Murine upon him that morning came back — Bay to every Buffering woman if that us -the firm advance the money? ” his shelter — the "dog tent." overcoat, Eye Remedies in Your Special Case Your ntodldno does not help her, there li t^rugifist will tel! you that Murine Relieves blanket, and poncho She shook hor head firmly ’ Thnt nnd with It another thing th» knowl nothing that will.”- Mrs. J am .TZKI, edge that he loved thtn woman It Sore Eyes, Strengthens Weak Eyes Doe>nl Today the intrenching tool Is re would not -do. And I need the money 2WJ3 Arch St., Chicago. III. Smart, Soothe.-, Eye Pain, and sells for 50c. And this afternoon, too I thought you came like light. In an Instant Try It in Your Eyesand in Baby's Eye* for garded as next in Importance to the This is lb« age of siibntitutlon. and before h« could st>ady his thought Me ay Eyelid« and Granulation. weapon Each man carries either a could tell me the best place to go ” women who want a cure should insist pick mattock, a shovel, or an axe “They are all— horrible places the door opened, and Nina Tatktr. upon Lj'itti E Pinkham's Voaetablt Game Cock Trounced the Hawk. Certain m«‘n also have wire-clippers. Properly managed, some of them sunburned and happy, breezed In Com|><>un<l Just a» this woman ifid. and Paul E. Gerard went to his farm one With shovels a whole regiment can not accent somethlngels'* on which th* might lend It. I’ll go for you. You upon them recent Sunday afternoon, and while hide Itself in little holes In thirty sec "Well, old business plodders — druggist cm ,, ui.'kc a llttl« more profit. couldn’t go to a place like that." walking over his place be saw a cblck- onds. and dead soldiers are no use to though you look more Ilk'- plotters — Women who are panning through tbit She turned as If the matter were sn hawk fly to the ground and catch a government. The old days of whnt Is up’ Figuring how much I em- critical period or who ar« suffering Bottl'd. ’’Thank you wry much,” Hh«‘ from any of thom- distr'-nslng Ills |»<- a chicken. One of Mr Gerard’s fine standing up in the face of the bullets said pleasantly and went back to her b< zzled?” She laughed. game roosters saw its companion In are gone now. The only time a sol "Well,” answered Irorr, “for a culiar Io their sex should not h—« sight desk of the fact thnt for thirty years l.ydl» trouble, and ran to Its assls’ance, dier shows himself to the enemy, if fact, we can’t s'-ent to locate >2<>0 He liked It thnt she did not ex- E. llnkham’s \’i getabl» < <>m|>"iimi, fighting the hawk, which later let go he can help it. is in the final rush that Isn ’ t on flu- bank book, and ought w hich Is made from roots and herlg plain , that If she had troubl'-s Hhe the chicken and saved Its life.—Bowl Advances are not ¡»ermitted until su- ! to be. It’s been lost ever since you has bi i n th« nt uiilard remedy for fv ing G reen Messenger. left.” male ills. 1 n almost > v ry community perioritv of fire is assured. Tho girl cam« to lean over Sylvia’s you will find Women who have I h - i - q But there are a score of marches to MOW A RD F prp.TOH - *--• -r «nd OiemK shoulder, running a practiced eye | i stored I" health I'X I.Villa J. I’mk, " " ■ . . •* • - ', j every skirmish ar.d the tabulated 1 st rii i • ■ • - 1 >•<* B 1 • 1 Ml * - . •>■-!. ■ / - t gives the essential thing- that ea'h over tho books Her face was serious, lx»Lu B \ cg' t.lblo Cl>lll|*uuud. pensive things? Why did sho need or Copper. SI. M-»;l;n< envelope« a ,d full pri<’** Then, with a w-n’on a-• -nt ■n Contr»! h d rmpir»* work *> Infantryman must carry with him. all money? She had a good salary, lived nml she bit her lip limited. Reference: Car’onate >'at hidja I whirl, sho turned to the safe anil of whi' h are distributed more or less very quietly, and Inexpensively- h»' Fnperlence Coy Will Remember. Solder. evenly about hl= person knew where . lie boarded, ami had a opened It Khe rummag' d a moment, While exploring on« of Hi» big di« Solder will net adnere to any metal Here is the tabulated list of the vague Idea that all h» r people were and brought out a little canvas bag. "There's your rat h didn't you hear used Martelle tow<m near Waterford antil that Is about as hot as the melt United States infantryman’s kit: »lead. He thought ho would—why, harbor, Ireland. wbl> 1» was formerly ed solder In order to solder on to any he would qul'-tly keep her jewels nn»l mo tell you to bunk It the day I left. lin' d for military Ono lntr**nch!nç tool purpom s. k boy On» rlf!“ Miss Gray?" Sh« laughed. ' I was too thick, heavy article either that must i On-- on sling give her the money himself! Then named Charb s Cummins hml a ten late for tho bank, you will remember. ” he heated or a co; per heavy enough to On« bayonet On#» bacon can he knew sho would not accept It. Ho Slyvla did remember, then. Tho rib!« experience a few days ago carry and told much heat moat be One bayonet scab- ()n»» < nndlment fan was driven to <|ec<-lt. lb- pawned the One meat cun I bard younger girl snatched something sb« When he puslied open one heavy Iron sued. watch only, as less personal, and On*» knife I On*» cartrblafp belt wanted from her desk nnd wiu» gono door It HUd'l1 nly I im-'d and nhiit </ I On*» hundr*"! rounds One fork when ho gave her the envelope of Goese Did Good Work. 1 I again In n moment. One «poon I of ammunition bill merely showed her the ticket, ! h*'lp. but he wns kept a helpless Thanks to a goose, a poultry yard On*» first-aid pa k- John Dorr rose from hla chair, and explaining that ho would keep It and pilHon«r nil night, nnd Illi lute next thief was traced at Gutersblum, Ger a«e got the things when the 60 dayB were looking at Sylvia Gray saw how pale many, the other day. The goose One first-aid pouch vi 1 by t nnd tired r.hn looked. All sense of One canteen up I oassar bvt cackled persistently in front of a On*» canteen cover anything but her and het loneliness But tho matter disturbed him, and Or- emergency ra house where ber companions had been On*» <-up he wish'd It had not occurred. He left hltn. Ho reached out for both The Lengthy Lobbies. bidden, and this led to the thief a at- One !nfr*»nHiln* tool tion | And th»» pi'-k. wt |rh roneistR of: furtively studied her. Sho was a her unresisting hnnda. “Why do they call Washington th* ( )• ■ Fheir»»r half “ Sylvia, ” ho said, "If only you could I One pa»-k-carrier lady. Tho quietness of her dross and efly of magnificent distances?” “Bw I ■ • - Can You Beat It? j One blanket manner, tho perfection of her toilet, —love mo Could you? Could you cause,” answered thu office »i-k- r, ”11 pins Customer—Look here! The Ural On»» poncho love me nnd marry me?" above all, h<-r r< serve, showed that. carrier time I used this umbrella I bought o'. There was still much of her old re Is nui-h a I< i > k way between what yos Her voice wan cultivated, nnd her Scores of further suggestions from you the black dye soaked out arid serve nnd dignity left to her. but It go after an<1 what you get.” work showed the grasp and uccuracy dripped all over me Dealer—Meli officers have been received by the was tho dignity of yielding what one a of a trained mind. frlent, dot was one of our new self United States war department, which longB to glvo. Sho looked quietly at Aa the hot Juno days passed ho «letectlf umprellas If any one steali is responsible for this new departure, saw a change In her. Miss Taylor, him. dot umprella, you would know him pj 1 to make the soldier more efficient in “Do you love me?” he Insisted. tho bookkeeper, had gone on her va- I time of war An ambulant kitchen — his clothes. Infantryman In New Equipment. ! cation, and as business was light, “Oh,” she answered, “I dof Of I a range on w-heels which can cook a courso I do!” Miss Gray did her work In her ab Pistol Toting I meal on the march- is one of the and water bottle as compared with Was It too much for her? A man who lacks self-control should newest, wrinkles proposed. Automo- the old equipment showing how tho sence. "The Frankfort University." never trust himself to carry a gun. A I biles for a mobile army are demanded man’s chest was bound In by straps Dorr noted that for tho first time The proposed creation of a univer naan who can control himself rarely now The blanket has been cut to and suspenders. Everything Is now since ho had known her, she seem' d Her eyes were shadowed, sity at Frankfort I h receiving a great needs one—Houston Povt. weigh 3 lb It Is proposed to abolish lighter; the fighting and comfort worried. Hair Vigor, new im her face pale. He spoke to her about deal of discussion. Tho city author equipments are separated from one the roat in the field and substitute a proved formula, is a genuine Homely Illustration. another and easily detached. Rear It one Saturday noon after the others ities have proposed to comblno a sweater In Its place hair-food. It feeds, nourishes, hail left and were not to return. Sho number of scientific academies and In “Sometimes a virtue can be exag ■ er recqpimendatlon« are that views of the new and the old equip stitutions of learning already existing builds up, strengthens, invigor gerated until It becomes a vice,” said the sergeants carry no rifle In the ments are also shown. The new was bending over a ledger. “Miss Gray, It’s pretty hot In hero. Into a university. These Institutions the earnest adviser “I see exactly field but have revolvers and bolos In- equipment shows the pack with the ates. The hair grows more ■what you’re cornin’ at,” replied Taran | stead Likewise the cooks are to be bayonet on the left, also the shovel, You’d bettor not stay—let It go until dispose of largo endowment funds, rapidly, keeps soft and smooth, nnd funds necessary to completo tho tula Tim "Where»» four aces is a relieved of the rifle and have revolver canteen, and condiment can, as com Monday. Shall I work at it for an and all dandruff disappears. university organization would, accord blessln* and greatly to be admired, and bolo, thus enabling them to carry pared with the old, showing how the hour? I can.” Aid nature a little. Give your She seemed to shrink from him, ing to the proposal of tho city coun five of ’em kin create untold dis- sufficient utensile to cook for the bulkier weight, flopped against the cil, bo secured by voluntary contribu hair a good hair-food. eesslon.” ___ company when other transportation back and pelvis, thus unduly and too and protested. “No,” she said, “let me do It. I’m tion, In order to avoid Increasing tax quickly fatiguing the soldier. i)ncn not < hange I he color of the hair has been abandoned. When Women Rule. Most of this great relief to the loaming—you know I’m not an ex- burden. Tho proposal has been sub It is proposed to do away with the formula with »«oh buttle “That lady judge has decided old campaign hat and to substitute United States soldier who fights on | perlenced bookkeeper—I’ll get along mitted to tho Prussian government. Show It tn your ■ gainst us.” “That’s all right,” said the mounted police hat, which has a foot Is duo to tie untiring efforts of all right.” Considerable opposition to tho “Frank dootor ♦ he feminine attorney. ”1 know ber. lower crown and a wider brim and Is the officers who make up the United Ho left her, but ho thought her fort university" han arisen, particular Aak him about tt, than do aa ha aaja Tly tomorrow she ll change her mind.” more comfortable. With it goes the State Infantry Association which was manner strange. Was anything ly In smaller university towns, such —Kansas City Journal as Marburg and Giessen, which claim organized some years ago. Its presi wrong? Surely not. But when Mon individual “housewife.” The com You need not hesitate about using thi* pany will carry at kit for mending for dent is Lleut.-General John C. Hates, day morning came, she waa (hero at that students would bo drawn away new Hair Vigorfrom anyfearof its chang Unfortunately, Yes. the entire outfit. A neckerchief Is to Brigadier-General Clarence R. Ed the office when he entered, bending from tho smaller colleges In thin part ing the color of your hair. 1 he new The trouble with the story which be made part of the uniform. Officers wards Is vice-president, and Major over the ledger with a little frown of Germany by the creation of an Im Ayer’» Hair Vigor prevents prematur* you tell ta that It Is almost sure to will not carry their sabres in the George H. Shelton Is secretary and on her brow. He walked straight up portant, well endowed seal of learning grayness, but does not change the eolol remind somebody of another which la of the hair even to the alightest degree. at Frankfort field, and tobacco and soap will be treasurer. to ber. just as old. by Ik* i. 3. Aj*r C«., L«««U. Kaa«.^" SHE GOT WHAT SHE WANTED U A Good Hair-Food Kytr's /I uefs