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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (July 18, 1912)
. Farmer« and Merchant« W rite u* for our cash offer on your Farm and Dairy Produce. If we don’t handle it will refer you to re liable buyer. pka HHONI’AGE CO. Portland, Or«gun. k______________ ____________ J oward r N orton - 4»«r«r Iladrilla. <k*l* *r **>1«». Hp4>«Uu»«n prl< <«i •tllevr. 14M»<i. II Ofl l, Hlhrr. TOt»i Ü»I4. tthu Kina or <'o|.|M>r, •»- Mnlliujt entolopas • <1 full prie«! I at font on ai.plleal<\>t»tr«>l and t’mplr» wutk ai> U u IU m L» KoUrvuuoi UUrlwuala National iiauM. H MONUMENTS AND HEADSTONES FatablUhml IMX7. Qualitv aiui luw prlaaa. Wrlta fot «II im I«« <>|»«Miihg f«*« bu-al agrnt whara wa ara noi r*pr*a«nt«d; rafara'ira rduulrwl. no «■*• U’rU’itr«’ na«M»»sary. 1‘arilir Mnrbl» A Oranti« arila, 1377 7V «I Vaiane la MI.. Han Franciaru, (‘al. NOI NG MKN AND WOMI A* WANTRO to r»tw para for poni lions an te lair rapii oporntorw for tirar-by raí I row Is niul City (olograph «ompaiii«*! Itoamnlnnl pool Ilona S*»l> <N) to HIM?) monthly, h h »ura work. Ana advanramanla, »nay tu tonni. Itarllrulam fiw» I’arlHr folegrsph A Itali way asliluU. Washington Hu I Id lag. NcalUa. Waal». f_ owo Machinen • Heu»ot»<1 - If a nd Machin- •* • « »/ rat-hnngml rriglrivt, bollero, aawrnllls. «te. The J h Martin Co.. 7Ö ¡at NU. Portland. Bond fur block Liat and prkwa. PROPER SELECTION OF BROOD SOW FOR PRODUCTION OF PORK PINEAPPLE SHERBET 13 NICE Instructions for Making It In a Way That la Not Only Easy •ut Cheap. Zineapple aherbet la easy to make, Regnrdleaa of Breed. Anfmnl Should Possess Certain Definite cheap and very delicious: Three cups Characteristics Typifying Combination of Good granulated sugar, two cups water. Breeding With Individual Excellence- Htlr until sugar Is dissolved, then Hints for Summer Cure. boll Ove minutes. Add the juice of one good-sized lemon and one large pineapple. If one has a vegetable press it will not be necessary to be particular about peeling the pineapple Put it through the food chopper first, then press the juice out In this vege table press. In this way every bit of the juice is extracted. The juice from one can of pineapple might be used as well. Keep the mixture all together In a large bowl atandlng in a veasel of cold water until cool, then pour into freezer. When partly frozen add the stiffly beaten white of one egg and continue freezing. iAt stand an hour or so to ripen. Any other fruit may be used Instead of pineapple if preferred. Strawberry is very u 1 co al »o orange. When Your Eyes Need Care Ld Us Read the Papers for You Clipping« of «very kind and character fnan the pressa of the Pacific (Juaat furnished at rvwwM>nabU rate*. A Berkshire Champion. (By It. (J. WEATUKItSTONK.) The brood «ow 1» the unit of pork production. lt«<g»rdle»» of her breed ■he ahould have certain definite char- ■cteriitlc» typifying a happy combina tion of good breeding with individual I The ea«le»t and moat ex- ralla devwlopeil. )0e. any excellence. I alte Idirr-wit and beat penilve method of embarklug in the ahop In Nurthweat. Cam. to pur- i»let« prie« Hat «m requeaL ■ wine breeding bualnssa 1» Ileat re«ulta guarani*««!. rhaxe two or more pure-bred gilt», JACOBS X?’ ■ate In pig to unrelated »Ire», to be j uaed a» foundation atock Selection P.-l. lluild’g, Heatile of the beat female» from their progeny I ■ nd mating them to a useful growtby lui U«H«M I quality mnle will «»tabllah within a PANAMAS very ahort time a hlgh-clae» herd. In wu.ia T, eum ■electing u how for breeding pur- Im worn uníalo, hrd pose» the following point» ahould be H .. hat*» nr styl«» I ilrhue tonda •mphnalzed: I i. hl weight 1. The gilt ahould be pure bred; a |Mwtpai<i <>n m- oipl If atti «ni|«rw,»Utrr «tri a typical utility representative of her half of «h«i II wuoH ..Mt MMolar. HAI tx» breed. ¿H |«3 Washin ton Ml Port land. <>r 2 Should trace to a large, even litter, farrowed by a kindly dlapo»ed, heavy milking dam that dlaplaya vig Think It over. A few more anil lea of silent sym or, quality and »ynimetry. 3. She ahould evidence early matur pathy, it few more tender words, a lit- tie more restraint on temper, may ity; po»»ei>a a clean, ahapely bead, make all tho diffjrenc» betwoun hap largo, bright eye», heavy pawa, light piness and half-happln*»s to thoa« jowl, neat care, »hort neck; have a with whom I live S 'ipford Brook« long, atralght, atrong back, broad, meaty loin, amooth, compact ahoul- dora. deep, well arched »Idea; even Deapaat Mutual Sorrow. Man never kaowa what mutual Me width, plump, abnpely ham», a neat mw really la until ho reads an edi trim underline, dotted with many tor» regret».—Lippincott's Magazine I evenly plaoed rudlmentariea; »bort, ■tralght leg«, with clean, denso bone; Try viurin. Kye H-m-.ly f«»r •«>«. I «tand upright on »trong, well »up- Week, W»».ry Kyrw »ml i IrauuUUeU Ku Su.»rUu,-Ju.I >.;• C..u.lurl. ported pastern», and exhibit atyle and ilnish throughout. Lusk. 4. She »hould be a pasture product Fortuno unaided prevail» over tho rather than pen-fed, chubby pet. plan« of one hundred learned men.— 6. She should possess quality; be Pia itlna. tn a vlgoroua growtby condition, free from wrinkles, and giving promise of development of flesh In region of val uable cuts, thus yielding a higher ^T«»rflan«1. Oregou / — * FWUteaa. ÛTOCOQ aw -, , r dreaalng percentage of-edible pork. FleslUnl an>1 Day rich no I for Girls In order that we may take proper « harg« of Misters « f Hl. John I'aptiot ( Kplaonpa* r care of the younp pig» it is neccsshry C«4loglaU. AeaAswIa ar. 4 Blsmsatary Ds p ar Maso u. Mule. AK. 11 »evil on Oyntnaaiaw. that we know about what time to ex For calalo« a Mr.w» Till MMT F.Il Ml FF. Il I OH <>Cn«-30. Mt. Helena Hail pect them. I have made it a rule to keep a rec ord of tho dato on which tho sows are Churchyard Made Play Garden. bred. A church In ypper Broadway, New 1 Iiy reference to my record I find Tork city, hat made a play garden of that my sows farrow from the one its churchyard, and Invites tho moth- ! tiuirtlred and twelfth to the ono hun era ami children of the neighborhood dred and fifteenth day from breeding. to umico thrnnel vo . a happy in It Some claim that an old sow will go DARK*« PKKHM CUPPING BUREAU 4X1 H. Main Hl., I xm Angele«, (‘«I. KODAK St^rlrns^alT DAISY FII ■AAOLD BOMKr.a» KILLER pUcn4 anywhrrs. at trae«« »«4 lillà all n<ss. Noftt. .l.-in, ornamnutsl, ••fi leni, rhonp Laata all asas^n Ma<l.» uf ruotai, ran‘1 spili or tipi • w < i I imi poli • i I, Biro .u » t h I !• ■ tluamnlootl vfl«*«-tiv<t Bold by goalsrs or 4 acni prvpjtid (or fi. 160 DeKalb Al«.. Brooklyn. N. T. Too Much 1» Enoujh. "Don’t you want to join In and re form public affair»?" "Ijiw, no!” re plied tho quiet woman. "I've had trou- ble enough reforming ono man, let alone a whole political party.” MEXICAN MUSTANG LINIMENT V FOR RANCHMEN. H. L. Corbin, So. Platt«, Colo., writes» “I am n atockrtinn here and if vott lived near I could give you m bo« of Mustang Liniment bottles» we have used up on our horsr« nn<l cattle. We ride pretty hard here in the Rockies but Mustang Li turns nt fiaes th« horses good as ever.” 25c. 50c. 91 a bottle at Drug A Gen’I Store« Painless Dentistry la one pride--our hobby— oor etu<ly for year« and now oarsuoeeiB» an<l ear« 1« th« b< st patnle«aworB io 1.0 found anywht re, no matter how mauh you pay. Compnro our VrU cs. We finish plate nnd bridge work fnt »»u •• of Uisa patrons In one Jay if desirad. Fsinbss attraction free when plates or bridge work Is order ed. Conaullatien fr«s. Wise Dental Co., inc. Painless Dentists The sows are given separate lots, with a good shelter, close, warm house, if the weather is cool, about a 1 week before they are due to farrow.1 The sows are fed sparingly for a1 few days after farrowing, then grad-! ually brought up to a full ration. It has always been hard for the to keep from feeding the sow too much whllo tho pigs are young, and as a result I have had several cases of scours with the young pigs. When I And the pigs beginning to scour, I give the sqw 15 to 20 drops of laudanum in her feed for a few feeds. Her feed is reduced and this usually checks the scours in a day or so. If I have not any laudanum I have used powdered charcoal with good results. As soon as the pigs are old enough to eat I giro them a separate trough where they can eat without bqing dis turbed by tho mother. They afe given a mixed feed of middlings, corn meal or other ground feed mixed with water. Tho sow gets a similar ration. Moro corn is used in cold weather than if the season Is warm. , and VIjoroufi-A’nrtoua Wuva of Giving Him Needed Work. Tho English sparrow, originally im ported into this country to destroy in 1 sect pests, but known chiefly in recent years as a pc.-t of other birds, may come into its own again, according to tho officials of the government bio logical survey. It haa been found that tho sparrow is a vigorous enemy of tho alfalfa weevil, an evil which threatens to spread throughout tho entire alfalfa farming territory of tho west as tho cotton boll weevil has spread In the south. So far the weev 1 him appeared only In Utah hnd part of Wyoming, but a dozen other rtntes. it la said, will bo affected within a few years unless a real enemy of the pest la Introduced to tight it. Tho biological survey is planning to experiment with other birds this sum- rrer nnd will not recommend that tho English sparrow bo sent into tho al falfa territory unless no other effec tive enemy of tho weevil can be found. Tho bureau of entomolpgy has received from its agent In Italy a number of parasites which feed on tho alfalfa weevil and those will bo sent to Utah at once. It Is very important that the bull nt tho head of a herd bo given plenty of exercise, and be fed like a work horse, as in this manner he becomes strong and vigorous, and a sure calf getter. On the other hand. If a bull be de prived of exercise and tho proper kind of feed and becomes Indolent, lacking energy, especially breeding energy, he Is rendered almost value less; in fact, he becomes a detriment to a herd, owing to the fact that s breeder Is toeing valuable time by re peatedly breeding his cows to him without results. The various ways of exercising a bull might consist in a paddock to run In. a tread power to work In, ot being chained up and staked. At any rate, It Is Important to conceive some manner in which to give tho herd bull plenty of daily exercise, as tho re suits of good feed and plenty of oxen else tray to plainly noticeable In the offspring. RaoU.a C.’r’tlr, . 50 ii run in«riiuii« mi m « ubs « BB«T MCTMO d « All work fully «lAMAAM/ ed for f.ftwwn y«nm Middle White 8ow, Walton Rose 69th Flrat at Royal Show, Liverpool. AllaltaWnvll In ths West— Expurlmunla Are to Be Mude. Protecting Sheep From Dogs. Size of Farms. Our farms are decreasing In size, (lie average number of acres In farms Laving decrease ! from 148 in 1900 to 138 In 1910. ntj The New Way. This Is tho modern idea of cow management—to first have a cow ol largest possible dairy capacity, know what her capacity to convert fooi Into milk Is, and feed up to the ca paefty and no more. In your her<! that you are feeding all alike It may bo possible that two cows of limited capacity are wasting food that one may bo In need of to do her best work. Aro you underfeeding good cows and overfeeding poor ones? Cut Off Diseased Wood. Diseased wood on a tree can neve, be tnado new again. Cut It off and allow another shoot to grow. Every day that such wood remains on a tret adds to the liability of losing ft SHOP DISPLAYS IN HONGKONG You certainly cannot lose your hair and keep it, too«. Which shall it be? Lose? Then do nothing. Keep? Several of the more pretentious Then use Ayer’s Hair Vigor. That is about all there is to Chinese shops In Hongkong are com menclng to use wax figures for dis it AyeFs llair Vigor is also playing various articles of dress or a splendid hair-dressing and personal adornment. It has been a subject of considerable hair-tonic. It keeps the hair wonder on the part of foreigners that soft and smooth and greatly the Chinese people have evinced such promotes its growth. It does a marked interest in wsx figures dis played In foreign establishments, say> not color the hair. Consult an exchange. A hair-dressing estab your doctor freely. Doctor* llshment In Hongkong's principal re tail thoroughfare haa displayed several are studying these hair wax busts showing late styles In hair questions- much more than dressing for some time, and there It in former days. Articles of Dress or Personal Adorn ment Shown on Wax Figures Cause Chinese to Wonder. scarcely a time during the pleasant days when there is not a crowd ol Chinese—women, business men. cool lea and all—about tin windows of tbai establishment. Chinese merchants in Hongkong*i Chinese quarter who have adopted thli Murine Eye Remedy Co., Chicago m »«. 1- - j c in« co . unwn. ■— - —I REAL ESTATE iWUmOK. FOR SALE—SO A. NEAR EHOLT B. C C m ».: 20 x rule: 4 r. I»w l*-n. outMd« iO fruit tree«, best sub-irrigated Box 313. Chicago. f FOR SALE-1® uregouun mixture. Typographical errors are usually funny only when you discover them for yourself in your own paper. Only o-Aslonally are clipped examples hu morous. One believes that this, from the Portland Oregonian of Jan. 30. is one of the latter sort: "Mr. Jones was last seen at breakfast In the Hofbrau, drinking a cup of his favorite broad cloth and black necktie. He also wore a coffee with cream He was dressed as usual lh a suit”—Cleveland Plain Dealer. Mother« wtn And Mr«. Window*« Soothing Syrup th. brat remedr V> uae lur then vhUdrej iuru>( l“i» tea thing period. 6wedlsh Bridal Lors. GIVE HERD BULL LITTLE SPARROW PLENTY EXERCISE PEST DESTROYER — SoKliah Bird Mev B»Une<! Aialnst Important to Keep Animal Stronf A Minnesota farmer says that he keeps dogs away from his flock by putting in Ills pasture tho dummy of a man holding a stick for a gun. NMarCrownt $5.00 I This dummy is taken down every 22kBridf»TMth4.uO Gold-mine» 1.00 morning, and put up again In the evening at different places from night Fn.m.1 Filllrn 1.00 BES'lvar Titlin,« .50 to night. Ho says a sheep-killing dog Good Pi.bb,r — Pl.l.. 5.00 will not go near enough to tho dum 6. >t R«J Rubb«r — my to discover that it is a bogus man. Flat., 7.50 »,. W «.Wilt, tHnaaoiH, M.a.aia longer than a young sow, but I bred a yearling sow, a two-year-old, and a six-year-old sow all on the same date. These three sow» all farrowed on the same day. I like for my sows to be Into a thriving condition when the pig» are farrowed. In fact, I like for them to Improve In flesh during the entire period of geatatlon. Some people are afraid of getting their now» too fat, and I suppose that they can be made too fat, but they ought to be In good flesh. They should have a surplus laid up for the suck ling of the young pigs, because it Is hard to keep a sow from going down In flesh rapidly while the pigs have to depend upon her for their food. Try Murlo« Ey« Remedy. Ko Bmartln«—Freía Flo«—Act« Quickly. Try it for Red, Wr*L W«irry Eyea und Granulat rd Eyelid«. Illu» tralrd H<»«*k In e«rh Parka?«. Murine la cup «a od rd by oar Orali««« nul a “Paieat M«d- icio«** — bul u»rd in lucreMfQi Physician«* Prao tic« for many yrars. Now dedicated to the Pub lic and «old by l>ru<tfl«t« at ttc and tOc per Boula, Mario« Ky« Bair« In Aie pilo Tubes, 2bc and 60a Hair çJuniôrj Falling ?< The Swedish girl prays for a rainy day on which to get married. Then be fore she goes to the ceremony attired In her wedding clothes she milks the cow, feeds the calf and steals a breast feather from the hen. This is to bring her the necessities and luxuries of life. .--- !--------------------- Friends. We speak with awed tenderness of our guardian angels; but have we not all ba our gullng angels, who came to us In visible form, and, recognized or unknown, kept beside us on our difficult path until they bad done for is all that they crntAv—T.n»y Larcom. Aotoinoblle Eye In.aranre needed after £«po»ur« to Sun, Wind, and Dust. Murine Ey. Kemwly freely applied Afford« Reliable Relief. No Smartiu» —Juat Eye Comfort—Try Murina Gazing at Wax Figura. mcans of displaying goods hajre dress ed a wax manikin in a Chinese gtrl't costume and are thus presenting goods like toilet articles, patent medicines foreign novelties and notions. Anothei establishment has a wax figure of t girl in Chinese costume—a figure with Chinese features and made to resem ble a Chinese girl In all respects—dis playing a somewhat foreignlzed node Chinese gown in a somewhat foreign' ized Chinese bedropm interior, a mod el apartment designed to appeal tc wealthy Chinese wfth more or less foreign experience and ideals. MAKING A BASE BALL CURVE Nebraska Man Invents Attachment for Hand That Causes Sphere to Take Deceptive Twist. Life of the Soli. Tte soil may be said to be alive. It Is a matrix supporting various group« of definite micro-organisms, and the Investigations of the past few year« Indicate the possibility of determin ing by bacteriological diagnoses the crop producing capacities of different toils. It has been shown that the en tton of the nitrifying bacteria, espe cially in samples of soil, correlates fairly well with the productiveness oC the same soils under field conditions —Harper’s Weekly. -* In the Natural Course. Life la ever unfolding from wrfthlii, and revealing itself to the Mght, and thoughts engendered in the heart at last reveal themselves in words, a» tions and things accomplished.— Jamee Allen. ________________ Take Time to Replace. A tost thumbnail will be generally *ep*9F<i tn five months and a great oenail requires twice as long. TESTIMONY OF FIVE WOMEN Proves That Lydia E. Pink ham’s Vegetable Com- pound Is Reliable. In describing a baseball curver, the Lesson In Humility. Invention of R. W. Jpnes of Lincoln Reedville, Ore.—"I can truly recom "As tong ez I wux po’,” said Broth- Neb., the Scientific A'merican says: er Williams, at a revival, "1 wuz hum Mr. Jones provides means in this mend Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound to all women who are passing ble enough ter be thankful for what I case readily attachable to the hand through the Change of Life, as it mad* wuz ’bout ter receive. But one day 1 me a well woman after found »19 in de big road. After dat suffering three I went about holdln* my head so high — Mrs. M ary dat I couldn't see what wax befo’ me, Reedville, Oregon. an’ I fell In a dry well, an’ staid dar New Orleans, La. —- three days, hollerin’ fer folks ter pull “When passing through the Change of Life I wa* me out. Satan hisself wuz once an troubled with hot flashes, angel In heaven, but he couldn't stand weak and dizzy spells ana prosper»*}-, an’ took whar he is nowi" backache. Iwasnotfitfor anything until I took Ly- Ly Red CrnM Ball Blur irivra double value for your money, »uea twice aa far a. any other. Ark your dia E. Pinkham's Vege grocer. table Compound which Base Ball Curver. proved worth its weight tn gold to me. ” - M rs. G as - Two Hostile Empires. '.or causing a ball to curve whet T on * B londeau , 1541 Po- Everywhere the human soul stands thrown from the hand. A vacuum cup lymnia St, New Orleans. between a hemisphere of light and an- ! is held in position by a band made of Mishawaka,Ind.-“ Wo other of darkness; on the confines of | a size to fit a finger, but is preferably men passin tho two everlasting hostile empires, Ne- 1 made of a size to fit two or more Change of take cesslty and Freewill.—Carlyle. fingers so that the cup may be shifted nothing better than Lydia or adjusted to any position with re E. Pinkham’s Vegetable R« thrifty on little things like bluing. Don’t ar« spect to the fingers. In this way the Compound. I am recom- V cv O m Bauer cent water for bluin?. Ask for Red Crm>s Ball : mendingit to al I my friends cup may be adjusted nicely to any Blue, the « a ira ?uod value blue. because of what it has point for giving a great or 6mall done for me. ’’-Mrs. C has . curve, or various kinds of curves. Why Can’t They Keep Quiet? B au £ r , 523 E. Marion St, The trouble with most men who The illustration showns a hand grasp Mishawaka, Ind. ing a ball having an embodiment of make fools of themselves is that they Alton Station, Ky.-“For Insist on calling public attention to if the invention applied to the hand and months I suffered from pressing against the ball. troubles in consequence of Treatment for Burns. my age and thought I Sweet oil and limewater spread on VIRGINIA REEL FOR YOUTHS could not live. Lydia E. a piece of cotton and applied to a I Pinkham’s Vegetable burn is very soothing. Every medl-1 Known In England as Sir Roger de Compound made me well and 1 want other suffering •ine closet should contain a bottle ot Coverly, Is Enjoyed by Old Peo- women to know about it" his remedy. pie as Well as Youngsters. Mrs. E mma B ailey , Altoa Station, Ky. Chanjj for an Inventor. At almost all children's parties Deisem, No. Dak. — “I was passing Our scheme of civilization will no» he perfect until aomebody Invents a j they finish up with a dance which in through Change of Life and felt very I could not sleep and was very bureau which will set flat on the floor, I America Is called the Virginia reel bad. nervous. Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable so that collar buttons cannot roll un and in England Sir Roger de Cover- Compound restored me to perfect health ly. Grown people are just as fond of der it. this dance as the youngsters, but it and I would not be without it.”—Mrs. ----------------- « naturally belongs to the children, as F. M. T horn , Deisem, No. Dak. No Need for Depression. the idea of it was taken from a very It Is no business of ours to suppose that the saints are asleep because the old children’s game called the shep affairs of the nation take a surprising herdess, which is still very popular in France. tura. The children form a line and then Electrld Bed Warmer. the leader stands a little to the left A metal box In which an Incandes and the next child a little to the right cent lamp can be inserted for warming and they raise their hands as high a bed has been patented by an Idahc as their heads and from a barrier, man. which all. the sheep must pass through. The next child In line be 8 Cure» While Vou Walk. .JK1.1.Cln'* Fl",t is * eeruil cure for hot, comes the shepherdess and calls to her little lambs to follow her through the barrier, which they do while sing lug a little French song. After the last sheep has passed Keeping Air Fresh. safely under the two children that A good way to keep th« air of a formed the barrier drop into line at room fresh and slightly perfumed Is the end, and the two at the head ot to place a jar in some Inconspicuous the line form the next barrier and so place in the room and put in the jar on, until every child has had a turn a »mall block of ammonia, over which at being part of the barrier for the pour sr.mo ordinary cologne water. others to pass under. This makes a faint, pleasant odor of which one is harit’y conscious. How He Came. Teacher—Who discovered America’ Bright Boy—Columbus. New Luxury for the Chinese. r. n . u. Teacher—That's right Now, bow Barber shops are being opened t> the far east and the Chiness are learn did he come to do It? Bright Boy—He came by watar. WHFN writin» to xtv.rtl»«». pl«M ing to appreciate the delight* ot turn thto pwpwr ▲merlcan hair clippers. 1