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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 8, 1911)
Mak« Big Monty Drilling Wells IMPMOVKi» RTAMIiAKli lltft I HKI MAI HIN». Oae Mat* < an llandl« Ifa« a ra« • •»•! nf drllllaa II» fraal ati'l drlaln« <«-in«lri »»•»• da» < halt • fin •• la» «•»• t al|a lartf« r«»|w ■>•«•« *«•• Wsafeie Mede Ì m Wni» ■ Ila« roalihrl« will <trll| «•»«•»» X'.Ì l I i l.nl.l 4.1,0. 7r..m »... ■it'lliitf ha« a ) xal ||u. fi mi ua Wr l*uil*l • h«*«s* i||> lo __ — tue Io 4aiw ani tir« W III Irli » «»•« «Il Iti (Mtlalng " rilsi tur II BtlUlOI ÌUCMIB ì I ì Sfl., MAURI , MSHASI, QRIM* KODAKS Writ* fur Mtafaiffuaa atul llteralur*. IMv»lo<>irui aiol pili.to g Mail oi In« given pi....... « I ortland Photo Supply Co I4S Third Mtrwet »•(>K Tl.A ND. OMR W7? HUY OU) COLD III*heat price« paid for Silver, Old Jewelry, Gold teeth, rt<. I'N< I »: MYF.I'M year« in I'urtlaial. p 71 Nialh. between Oak a tel I'lne. I GIVE YOU ATENTS PlIIMAl 0. 0. MARTIN. to Invici till strict Writ« 1st Itfwaahaa FOSTLAHD OBI Thicker Than Water. Rather significant wee the celebra tion of the Fourth ot July In Hono lulu, with two British cruiser« to par ticipate In the eierclaea and with llrltleh otn< era In attendance upon an otnclal public reception of Independ ence day. Thia la strongly Indicative of the brotherly feeling «slating between the two countrlea, of the oft quoted senti ment that "blood la thicker than wa ter.“ and of the kinship of the Kng- llah speaking people. The mingling ut the llrltleh army and navy officials with the Americans In celebration of the anniversary of thia country's Independence Is aug- geatlve of the old aoldlere' reunions In which veterans of the Union and Confederate armies fraternise and march together In procession and are brothers under the skies who have for gotten any past differences that es tranged them for a time.—San Au tonlo Ki press EVERY HOME A • Ig'it cold la not taken ae I enough, anti too often negle. ted. Rhould bava a « B»Y of my now buuklet. # It Ix-lirr |i cure t nt . Id right up itnlltia Wottird ltd than to let it •’Neurology—(hr Way to Health." I II to Pneumonia or Cm aim p Ion 1 !» te'la of the wonderful rurea that have l»*»i . made and h«»w fat get well. Writ* for It balay, to t'l< IIAICVKY W HtTIZK Mmhanta Truel libi* . J'ortlaiMt, Oregon. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- \ mt i aw or DIVORCE If tnterealeal. «end V'r In alampa and *ef It. BELMONT AUTO SCHOOL la« ZM aW a-'—. FeM » Whittemore's Jf Shoe Polishes ’Insst in Q ma I ty. Largost in Variety. They n»**< «•*«•» , Ir«|uir«»nM nt f.rt «leaning «nJ li.lv |.t/t with run Strange Coincidence. rartick churches (near Glasgow, Bcotlaud), suffered from the failure jf the electric light the other Sun day night—Just at the height of a thunderstorm, when It was moat need ed One minister had Just read the drat two lines of the hymn, "As dark er. darker fall around. The shadows uf the night—" when plump went out lb« light and the church was In dark ness for a quarter of an hour. Same Girl. “Trad. I want to marry Tottle Twtnkletoea I hope you won't blame me for «anting to marry a chorus girl.“ "Not at all, my boy. I wanted to marry her myself when 1 was about your age.” Unheard Of. Jorklna—Ito« did you ever come In to poaeesalon of euch a cheap-looking umbrella as that? Dorkins — Why, I got thia umbrella In a very peculiar way—I bought IL—The Pathfinder. ft llshUt* •!»•«*• of «tl Mittel« ami colufA Skylights Tanks Gutters Down Spouts Steel Ceiling /. C HA\ER 2o4 Market Portland. Oregon SEND FOR CATALOGUE. Z--------------------- -------------- \ GREINER'S CHIROPRACTIC HEALTH HOME GILT KI»GK th* • »7 la-tlra *h'*e d . as In* M at |*-»«lll»«ly <■ m line ••¡I. Hlark* an i 1‘isllahr* »vil«*«' and • hii«lrr»ra U»-t« and «h<*««. «blnra «ellhnol rabbia*. * » rmrh Oka. ” !•<. I» A \ I» V « •mbinall* !» f*»r rifattiti* ami p*U»hlng all k '« !• >>t ruer.. ( <>r (an •>»<»<■•, J - • Mar tim, l(c. QI II K V IIITK makr« dirty ranva« »b.w-s rirait «t. I wteltr. In liquid f rin •••!( can I mi galrlkly a«’ raally spoiled. A »pm*« In rvary l_,, gage, m al ** a) ■ ready for uso. 1 wo «Ik«*», 10 an i rent*. If y.uir «tratar «!<«■• n<*( keep th* kind y»*u want. Irmi u« his • («Ir* «• ami th<* price lu Hamps fur a full • psck**r. WHITTEMORE BROS. & CO., 30-70 Alben, St., Cambridge. Mass. JAr otdr.f <oid 7 <ot/rst limi» fa.lurrri uj Shm J'idiaArs in tfir H vrid. A h«ahh« loty Jaflr« diaea»» t’hirc»|*ra*-tlc •■Ijuslmenti ttsakr hrallhy I «>t • • » rw*m«>*tn* Ibr < •U««' «if lilaeiaav >«• hni*rw r»** <tru«a no iva! h> F ««t in« «ti.l diri in« d rs'Ctrd «ii- •ntIthnlly. lrairtoj nurw*. ALL kltlAUl MIMAIIBTIV KNCVII IV 00« ■(TNOll Mnffryrr« fr«»m A | |>s-n<tir il la. Hmm hlfle fan t*f ('«tarrh iMal*!««. |fr«>|«y l>s«afti«naa I 1 I le*|«y Irfctna <««»Hrr. <i«ll Mlnnv llrwrt !»»•- «-«>#- llr-rtila. !.un.!>«««•. Nrural«ria Parai'«!«. Hlirunint 1« w Nrlatlra. «<r «n» ot ber <h«s*»«r. • rs» iMSl'wl lo anlr ti« Un al nn )t»u >>«<w to r«l«W yr»«»r «Ifallfy «nd krwp ««II. tTArit« to «l«j itiut i «m «ili 1« qulrtarr » No Help. A St. Ixiuis traveling man, making his first trip through North Dakota, woke up one May morning to find the ground while with snow. “For Heaven's sake,*’ he asked the hotel clerk disgustedly, “when do you have Bummer out in this God-for- «cxen country?” “I don't know,” replied the clerk, ”1 have only been here eleven months.”- Success Magazine. Motl.-r« will Sod Mr«. Wlnelow*« Hnothlng »■ rup tu» t> «i r'-medv u> um ia«Uc»Ul:«a • ui.Lg lb« t«wU>lu< period. ! WAS IN DELICATE POSITION -------- Man Admitted to Theater on Paes Reluctant to Express Disapproval Like Rest of Audience. 11 I could lake you into my large fadoriet at Brockton. Mau., and show you how carefully W.L.Douglas shoes are made, you would then understand why they are war ranted to hold their shape, fit heller and wear longer than any other make for the price CAUTION UHU I lull B*»ulne hnv« W. I.. imiiir nn«l prie«* «íamprd «>i If y«>u cumiot <*blnltt \S . !* ¡kougliis «li«w*» In ▼ ••nr t iwn, write f *r ratrtli'* Sh«H« ««nt direct O\I' I’AIK nf mv KOV**’ •?,•*£.M»or f - i»in fsrf.iRr i«» wearer. nil • hkr*e« prepnhl ÌV.L. S3.4M) *»IH)I s will positively out weir iHtlld.AS, 143 Spark M., It rm -klon, Mao. TWO I'AlllSut ordinary buy s’ «hurt • primer, makes for sure-fire, accuracy and penetration. They minimize personal hazard. Still in Funds. Joe Rank of Atchison tells this story: “A colored man was charged with stealing |'j 70. His lawyer, after a long fight, succeeded In securing his acquittal. After the acquittal the lawyer told the darkey that he ought to have some pay for his Lard work. ‘Have you got any money at all?" in quired the lowyer T’ve still got that 70,’ said the negro.—Kansas City Journal. ___ Is Really Fame. Help that comes to late Is not help but fame. X.*ver. L , s*:ici S ck Headache. At Ourrletc’ ar by Mail, 2 5 Cant« JI qyi C mxmawax . C o . FaaiLdUU). O m - kgow you «houid try HOSTETTER’S STOMACH BITTERS It is absolutely pure, safe and reli able and will always do the work. TRY IT TODAY Function of Religion. •'Religion within those souls which It really invades is—one may say—a value that Is unique and Infinite; at tributed not by imagination, but by consciouaniss, properly so called, tc certain ideas, to certain feelings, to certain actions with a view to ends which aurpass humanity.”—E. Bon- troux. ________________ Laid the Foundation. March 24, 1811, which saw John Ja cob Astor’s brigantine Tonquin enter the Columbia river, was a great date mark tn American history. Around the fur trading poet wntch bis men established near the mouth of that stream, close to the present Astoria, was built the first American settle ment seen on th** PiHlic.—Leslie's. COFFEEri TEA SPICES 3AKIN0 POWDER * EXTRACTS | JUST RIGHT cannsran». CLOSSnaDfYEiS jwtr um o. oat' J ST. MARY'S : ACADEMY AND COLLEGE F C ■ . -ed cy the SiSTE«S OF THE HOLY «ASÍS OF JÍSLS AkD WARY Gr^. I Cs;><rf«M CMsraei. Mux. An. ElocvGoa and Ccouner- Deyu. Ä/sdÄissdDsj tebdew.'i Reioed Muralaad - ' • -1 ’ • c . ■.* I A a nc ABceaMM. Addrew t/sr/i turrólo*, u ¿t*é**,. ^M^ss* c . a : SEND FOR FREE FIRST LESSONS MV DAUGHTER WAS CURED TRADE MASK COUGH AND CONSUMPTION REMEDY THE OLD A HElltllE IENEBT FQH CHROHIC A IECEHT COUGHS. HORSEMESS IIOICIITIS, IRFLUEMZA AND COLDS. PRICE 2S AND SO CENTS ASA TOUN DCALiR S B MEDICINE MFG. CO. PORTLAND. ORE. ble Compound. 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As a small boy was standing on one Searchlights Prove of Value. of the beat library chairs and clawing The high power electric search with his grubby hands some of the They Couldn't Help It. choicest bindings In the bookcase, his lights with which vessels are equip A crosseyed man in a street car ped on the Great Lakes prove moet progenitor entered suddenly and cried turned around and bowed to a friend rather sharply: "What are you do i useful In the early spring nights coming in. and almost every mag in when the water Is covered with a ing at that bookcase. Wilfred?" the car bowed to him. "Trying to find the history of the ! partially broken Ice field. By means - of the light openings are located, United Htates. father." th lie often saving many hours. "What for?" "Why, Joe Hillings, at our school, Th» Beautiful Women of Today. says Mike Ikmlln played with the It is a satisfying reflection that the Giants year before last, and I say be | fame of the noted beauties of the day didn't" « ill go down to posterity not as the ar tificially bedecked and painted hero EASY. ines of old. but conspicuous and cele • • brated by reason of their splendid manifeetatlon of health, of youth, of comeliness.—luidlns* Field. X_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ > THE STANDARD OF QUALITY I The play wus an execrably bad one, and the company playing It was even worse. When the curtain fell on the first act, sounds of marked disappro bation were heard from all parts of the house. One man alone sat quiet. At the close of the second act a per feet tornado of moans, cat-calls and hisses broke out. Htlll the man rat unmoved At last a man sitting In the next seat turned to him and said: "Pardon me, but are you not dis gusted with this wretched play?" "I am. Indeed," heartily concurred (he silent one. "Then why don't you signify your displeasure like the rest of us?*' "Well, you see. It's this way with me. I am here on a free ticket, and as I am getting something for noth ing. I hardly feel justified In express ing my disapproval; but I'll tell you what," be concluded with emphasis, “If this confounded play gets much worse I am going out to the bog office and buy a ticket, and then I will come back and hiss like the rest of you."— Metropolitan Magaxlne. ■ATUBA ■ UIIBIB, B. I., Bvn*MTinHNT nm V aimmi inani «MTIASI. ami«« WOMEN wear W.L.Douglat slyltsh, perfect fitting, easy walking boots, because they give long wear, same as W.L. Doug las Man's shoes. Easy Way Out. The day wan aultry, the ipectatora were reatleas, and the judge irritable. “The next person,” he «aid, “that disturbs the order of this court will be >ent home to «lay.” “Hurrah! Htirroo!” yelled the prisoner on trial, jumping up and lown in the witness box. — Success Magazine. 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