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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 5, 1912)
Farmer* and Merchants Write us for our caah offer on vour Farm and Dairy Produce. If we don’t handle it will refer you to re liable buyer. pRARHON-PAGB CO. ■ to and fro along the narrow walks, WHEN THE HOURIS paced the girls, drying their hair in , 'be sunlight. Women Io him meant nervous, pitiable creatures, hand DRIED THEIR HAIR frail, icapped by the old curse of Eden Young or old, rich or poor, be had growu to class them Indiscriminately Or What the Doctor Discovered , as patients of the Infinite, ever ailing These girls were not of this class In the Heat of New York. Every vibrant electric hair on their IC HI’KTOW 4~a»»r «ni It.ndrt. lovely heads upheld Its own affidavit i^*H<lv>ll*. t'ob'iudo. • | mm • 1 men |»rii'««l <i 14. H OWtltll By JUNE GRAHAM. ml«« t l«a*a>l II <*.44. Bihar. Mut <$«44. Uto /.ina as to their perfect health, and even ur <\>i>i>or. Il- Mailla« *o*•!«>»>•• a 4 fssll prie« liai Copyright. 1»H. •>» Asemlated Llterare rni "a aiipl Irai Ion Aimtntl at»‘l ifa«vir* w«»rt «» while the doctor mused, impersonally, I’reaaj , IU m I lùloiamwi üwb.lU.le jUlional lUnfc. professionally even, out stepped Car "Did be take It. mother, did he?" “Now Kiria," Mra. Vernon protested, lotta, her tawny curls clinging to h<-r ■ f f • _ Koron*! llarul Machin- »reathleaaly, "not all at once, please, head, a huge turklsh towel wrapped fee, he took It. Hub, dear, don't uround her shoulders over a dreaa of boiler«. *awmIlla, ate lha J F Martin < «.. 74 lai silk the color of a Itly leaf. ,rance." •U I’o«Hand, band for Block Liat and prtcoo Sunlight and firelight mingled, the "Ilut, mother, 1'rn dancing for joy," all. fifteen year old Hub protested doctor thought, watching that radiant IDKAL FRI’IT Pli 'KF KM' IIAG. topknot steal tho sun's glory. She low ‘Hu's such a dear ” Mend ua ••»»«’ dollar and wa will mail r<n» aampte of Ideal Appi« i'M hara* Ila* l'toi live! y th* Uel ered her head and swept the curling “ For bow much?" naked Joaepblne, Llckltitf Ixa «»n tho mark« t. allowln* man to uee "It’a worth ten with break mass forward, and the doctor knew no •th haiMM. Parker Manufacturiu* Co., M Am- briskly. broaa Mt.. Kochr-lcr, N. T. fast. mumef«'. aummertlme, you know. man's eyes had ever seen Ils like be "But he taken bla mettle all out, Jo. fore. He moved th« curtains back with on« And I let bit» have it for eight. He leemn such a quiet person, just a big hand, and Io. the four lifted Innocent eyes of wonderment, and Virginia alee boy,” "Hoy? Hasn't ho a Vandyke and asked. Are we disturbing you. doc BUSINE55 COLLEGE WASHINGTON ANDTINTH OTO tor?" fnouatactie. mother?" ruNTLANO onrouN And the doctor was abashed. He "Carlotta, not an loud. No. he ta WRITE FOR CATALOG Ptac«* b* »*» a Gavd IWiion jultn smooth shaven He la a doctor. protested that he was not being dis He has come on from the middle went turbed, but that It was a great pleas Indiana. I think be Bald to lake up ure. W.,,1. llublcak^ Bab chuckled. The doctor bowed a apeclal summer court.« here, and be PANAMAS need« a quiet place to live, with no discreetly and withdrew bis head, seized his bat and went out for a walk wtsvi« Tt «tasti Detractions " <Un •* mirn tinl.l<* h«»*l to forget the view of the garden dis She paused Impressively to let this |1|<» h«-l In I« or «irla point penetrate The guilty four sur- closed In»« * and 4 "I'm afraid we did disturb the doc ¡M waiai'l roundod her wlih sober faces and P>M>t«••>¡<1 on f«w«>i|4 tor, girls," said Carlotta. “Maybe be not <Mt iara«-t«irr flat a Trave. sympathetic eyes. of prita elf of «h*l •< Wxlt'l ■*»•« dumi’lt*. H» I There was Hah, blond« aa a Christ- Isn't used to a galaxy, girls." HAI <’<' >«»*» rl»wk« r «t I 1 Maehlmtrw. Mt (’ It M...«brfT. "Are we that. Carlie?" Bab cried naa doll, and t»ll for her aye; Joseph- I'urtlaud. <»r 1 e«ul; »•«»• I n I as. demure and brown eyed, with joyously. "Something starry and beau tatln bandy of dark hair bound about teous! He looked at you the longest.” “His eyes were glued to your hair," her small head. Madonna-wise Bab laid that Jo resembled a sleek youug pronounced Jo. loll* davalopatl, IOr, any Carlotta laughed •laa. Lane«mI and h*at | too. with wide surprised eyes? "That’» a neat little picture. Jo, I •hop In Ncrrthwaat. Corn- I Virginia cam« mat. wondrously i.tH-r liai OH NJMM i I must say. Hope they come off easily. fentle. and fair like Bab. All the |1««( ree u It* «ni a rant «ml. Vernon mischief found spring and Hemember once at school when a boy JACOBS HT}gr fount In Virginia's silence, and Just threw chewing gum at my hair. 1 mean l’.-L Build'g, Seattle low she sighed, as It ever the doctor's my rippling curls, and you girls bad tnpendlng fate last of all, Carlotta to cut It out before' mother discovered with her fog hair and fos eyes, half It" “Well, I don't care,” said Virginia, »lowed and full of ntnber glints, Car lotta who would wear gowns of dull firmly. "I think the doctor is just as apple greens, and tenderest browns tame and intelligent as he can be." "Intellectual, Gene. Animals are in ind mauvea. and look like a grave, telligent." sweet princess maiden. "Man la the noblest brute of all, "Wo won't bother him, mother Bear." said Carlotta now, kindly and aalth someone. He has a most Intelli anderstandlngly "Don't you worry." gent face.” Every Saturday afternoon the doc So Dr Arnold sett’ed down In hla lummcr quarters contentedly, thank tor's study hour waa Interrupted by fully The house was one of the old what be called in bls heart of hearts mansions In th« Washington square the hair washing festival of the hourls. Did he watch for It? The doctor was PCRKINS WITH BATH llstrlct, long since turned into a select young and human, and he bad an ap rooming place With four daughters to PolnANP.ORC. »It?«» MT UP rare for and educate In her widow preciation of the beautiful. Also, had HtiminiMtCf THICK »IV UP hood. Mrs Vernon had chosen this as he not come to New York to study life Moat Ont rally Ixwatcd. the most comfortable, and as Virginia In all her myriad phases. Most of all NOTE THE RATES. jut It, Inconspicuous way of earning a • he watched for Carlotta and her strange red gold curls, tawny as some ivlng In New York. The doctor liked It. He was from a fox of the woods. And he prolonged Discovery of Carborundum. «mall tow n, thriving, but lacking frills bls weeks of special study. One evening he was late from a lec Carborundum flrat waa produced by He was past bls first struggles, and a cheinlat who, while experimenting >as succeeded Ever since his Interne ture Aa he bounded up the stairs. with electricity, happened to place car days In Chicago he had longed to Mrs Vernon met him, a trifle pale and bon electrode, connected with a dy »pend a season each year In New worried "Was (here any accident In the sub namo Into a bowl contaluiug acme York, taking up special courses tn one crushed coke and clay. »ranch and another, and this waa the way. doctor? The girls are late, too.” "None In the subway. There's a big Srst chance There were no dlstrac- 1 .Ions, no annoyances at the Vernon Are uptown. I stayed to watch them louse, he found. True. In the early take away the Injured. It's the Wash morning as he passed out for break- ington theater." "The girls are there, Bab and Car 'aat he caught sight of vnrlous young persons, si! with averted faces and lotta and Jo. Virginia stayed to keep me company. Oh. doctor, my girls—” Vasty footsteps The doctor became suddenly his pro "Good morning, doctor," each would murmur, and gravely would ths doc fessional self. "Get rooms ready. I may be able to You can rely on tor acknowledge the greeting He bring them home. And keep yourself wondered how many daughters Mrs. HOSTETTER’S Stomach Bitters steady. They will need you. you know. Vernon hnd. to help you in cases of Saturday nfternoon there were no Nobody W'as killed. Mrs. Vernon." His cheery, strong voice buoyed her 2lns>.es at the clinics. The afternoons INDIGESTION up even after the door slammed be were for home study, he had decided. DYSPEPSIA Rested bv one of the long French win hind him. Swinging along Waverly POOR Al’l’EII 1 i: dows, hnlf hidden by cool art scrim place, around Fifth avenue, and so to CONSTIPATION nirtalns, he beheld one very young tho Eighth avenue stand, the doctor MALARIA person sully stealthily forth Into the took a taxi up to the hospital where FEVER AND AGUE back garden and proceed to dry her tho injured had been taken. Yes. there was a Miss Vernon, they REMEMBER it has served three hnfr In the sun. I It was a pretty garden, small as told him. Her sisters had only minor generations faithfully. I >ome toy one of Nippon A stray hit of Injuries In the crush that followed the Are panic. Try it today but insist on having holy writ flittered airly through the He told them he was the Vernon ■ factor's mind. "My love is like a gar- family physician, and was taken to the len Inclosed.” This was a garden Inclosed In high long ward where Carlotta lay with tirlck walls, bidden by heavy masses other girls and women He drew the if Ivy. In the small diamond center screen around her cot and knelt. "Dear, dear, are you badly hurt?” 3f grass stood a tiny arbor, overrun with wistaria. There were pansy beds he asked huskily. For the first time ind mignonette borders, nnd low tn his career the doctor lost bls pro croups of dusky red and gold nastur- fessional calm. Carlotta opened her eyes nnd smiled. :iuma. "Not much, doctor, not nearly so The doctor closed his book and re Worked That Time, Anyway. garded the young person drying her much as most of the poor creatures. Tn th« Irish rebellion a bombshel hair In the sun. It was beautiful hair. My shoulder hurts, and—what do you whizzed toward nn lrlshman'a head She might have been tho love of the think—my hair caught fire from a fall Pat dodged It with a low bow, and t South Wind. My Lady Dandelion, with ing curtain as we came from the went by. tnklng off the head of a mat that golden glory fnlllng about her. boxes. Not all of It—” behind him. "Faith,” exclaimed Pat Her hair took on most wondrous glints It lay on the pillow about her. singed "ye nlvor knew a man to log« any In the sunlight, the doctor mused. This and shortened, but beautiful as ever, thing by bein' perlite!” must be one of Mrs. Vernon's daugh and the doctor pressed his face down ters. The youngest, possibly. Her on It. “I came to take you home to your «boulders drooped In schoolgirl fash mother. Carlotta,” he said. "Do you ion. The doctor resumed hla rending mind?” "Mind what?" asked Carlotta. Presently when he glanced up there "I'm awfully In love with you, dear, were two girls In tho garden. Indus triously and without regard for the and upset, and—oh. don't you know world above the garden, they dried what It all means to me?” Carlotta's hand stole out to rest on their hair In the sun. Josephine's hnlr was very long. She Ms bowed head. ”1 know,” she whispered. "I'm looked like some brown nymph of the Are you easily tired, lack your woods when It fell about her. The doc afraid we did bother you. doctor.” Jack.” usual vigor and strength? tor became meditative, almost retro- "Say She moved her head nearer on the ipectlve. In this day of artificiality and The it your digestion must be pretense It was refreshing nnd reas pillow. "Better take me home, hadn't poor, your blood must be suring to And here. In the heat of New you—Jaek?" thin, your nerves must be York, such normal, beautiful crowns of First Time George Leaves Home. he told himself. It showed poise weak. You need a strong glory, "George Is always looking for op if health, of mdntal nn3 physical tonic. You need Ayer’s health. portunities to show his devotion.” "Yes." Here Virginia stole forth, robed In Sarsaparilla, the only Sarsa He said If I telegraphed him he white garments of a blameless life, parilla entirely free from alco the her long blonde curls dripping like wanted me to be sure to send a night hol. We believe your doctor some Lurline of the Rhine. message Dear boy. He want« to "You’ll get your kimono all wet," ad sit up all night to get It.” will endorse these state monished Jo, the practical. Virginia ments. Ask and find out. ¡laid Worse. her fingers to her lips. If you think constipation is of trifling She—I got an awful shock last "Mother says we must not talk. We consequence, just ssk your doctor. He might disturb the doctor, girls." ntght when I looked under the bed. will disabuse you of that notion in short He—You didn't see a man there! The doctor clcaed his book and laid order. “Correct it st once I” he will It on the desk. Beneath bla windows. She—Mercy, no! A mouse. ssy. Then ssk him abou Ayer's Pills. 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J 1 name is stamped on the bottom. It guarantees protection to you against inferior shoes. Beware of subsu.utes. W. L. Douglas shoes are sold ia 78 own stores in large cities and retail shoe dealers everywhere. East Calsr £ye'r<s. Write for Catalog. W. L. DOUGLAS, Brockton, MaSSS F iaiv 'J Trying-To bediT- .the ßolls And CJeAFj BOYS ON A STOCK EXCHANGE ~ Douglaa make« and sells more »3.00, »3.50 and »4.00 shoes than any other manufactur«r in the world because v they look better, fit better, and wear ionger than ordi- / ' Original Amen Corner. origin of the name "Amen cor ner" is interesting and throw» a pleasant light on English Catholicity of the days before the apostasy of Henry VIII. Each year on the feast of Corpus Christi the faithful went in procession to St. Paul's cathedral. Mustering in Cheapside, the proces sion moved toward the cathedral, the clergy chanting the "Our Father" as they passed along the street still sailed paternoster row, reaching the “Amen" as they turned the corner known for years as Amen corner.-— Ave Marla. The 1 i Kmstsrdam Youths’ Privilege for Dis covery of Gunpowder Plot—En joyed Nearly 300 Years. Of the many quaint and curious customs, traditions and privileges pre | vailing In Holland none is more ex ’ traordinary than a certain privilege I that has been enjoyed by the boys of ! Amsterdam for nearly 300 years, the Boston Evening Transcript remarks. At a fixed time each summer these boys gather by the hundreds in the great square called the Dam. situated in the center of the city Each boy has a dnim slung over his shoulder. Facing this square is the stock ex change, and on the occasion In ques tion just as soon as the day's business is over as many of the boys as possi ble crowd into the building. They proceed to the floor of the exchange, where, pursuant to this old custom, they are permitted to march about. singing and beating tbefr drums. The origin of this custom, It is said, is as follows: One afternoon of the year 1622 a crowd of boys playing In the Dam lost a ball In the canal that In these days skirted one side of the square. One of the lads, while climbing In among the piles on which the building stood, found Instead of his ball a boat moor ed in a dark corner and loaded with boxes of gunpowder. This showed clearly enough what was afterward ascertained with certainty, the inten tion of the Spanish conspirators to blow up the stock exchange while it was crowded, as it was every day, with the leading citizens of the city. Tho boy who stumbled upon the gunpowder at once hurried to the town authorities with his news, The boatload of explosives was quietly sunk in the canal and the Spanish plot thus frustrated. When the burgesses asked the boy what reward he desired for the serv ice he had rendered the town he re plied that so long as there was a stock exchange tn Amsterdam the boys of the town would like to be permit- ted to make the floor of the exchange their playground during a certain part of the year. The request was granted; and so the custom survives. PROMPTER IS ALWAYS HANDY Little Device Held In Hand Enables One to Deliver Long Speech Without Trouble. Do you want to make a speech and have your audience think that you're so all-flred smart that you can quote figures and facts without looking at i any notes? There's more ways than one. Outside of learning your speech "by heart," the best device Is the Invention of a man in Australia. It consists simply of a small metal case, no larger than the metal matchbox used. A roller is at either end of the case and one of the rollers is folding with CrraM Ball B’ue will warh doubh» a« many e lot he« a* any other blue. Don’t put your money into any other. Damage by Lightning In Cities. THE LUTHERAN ACADEMY AND BUSINESS COLLEGE. OPENS SEPTEMBER 24 LOCATED NEAR TACOMA—Chriatian: eo-M»- rational; large campux; m-xlerr, equipment; atJb> JeticM. new S-VMM) gymnjw um under constroctfau PREPARES tho roughly, and in the shortart possible time. f««r College. Business. Tesse hits«, CirJ Service, and Citizen# nip. languages a Spo- cialty. Eight Coorxes; no entrance examination*; a p»' cial c iasAes for furdenet«. EXPENSES LOW: T lit on board. rr>*n and washing, nine m«»nths. $130; eighteen weeks» $a6< nine weeks. $56. You ask: How can you furnish all this for lew than the usual price of board and lodging? Wa answer: By the aid of our church we are enabled to give our students more than they pay for. We can’t tell all here. Our free 56-pa^o cata# logue will do it, Send for ih Addreea Investigations made over Europe leem to justify the belief that the dam age by lightning, In the cities particu larly, has decreased to a very marked (egree in recent years, and it is ex plained by the presence of electric wires, which act as a protection in di verting the electric bolts. As the N. J. HONG, Principal wires are put underground, it is ex Parkland, Wash. pected that there will be noticed a great increase in the amount of dam age by lightning and a return will be Way of the Truly Great. It is easy in this world to live aft generally made to the use of lightning er the world's opinion; it is easy in rods. solitude to live after one's own; but Mother» will find Mrs. Winslow*« Soothing Byrup in<- b- bt r.-medr to iue <ur ineu ebudrej the great man is he who in the mid«» during iu.« u-athiug period. of the crowd keeps with perfect sweet ness the independence of solitudn.— Chinese Barbers In Hard Luck. Emerson._____________ i , Barber shops were the exception, QUICK RELIEF rather than the rule, in China in the SORE EYE* old days, itinerant barbers attending to their customers' wants in the Varyirg Grades of Caviar. streets or in the customers’ home. The finest caviar is the bieluga, pr» There appears to be no tendency to ward the Institution of barber shops PVed from the roe of the white stur* since the change of hairdressing; In geon; little less fine is the sevrluga» fact, the tendency locally la to do prepared from the sterliated sturgeon. away with the barber altogether. Thus Both are put up at Astrakhan, Russia. many families are purchasing halrcllp- pers, which seem to'be regarded aa the inly essential tn h’irmtting. Pettits Eye Salve Red Croea B»!1 Blue. »11 blue, beet bluins value in the whole world, makes the laundress smile. Locomotive’s Diet Young Freddie is a natural studem and observer, and he is especially In- terested in railway matters, The oth- er day, waiting with his mother In a train mysteriously "held up” at a way side station, Freddie pondered: "Mam ma, I guess this is where the en gine gets its dinner. They feed It on coal, hot water and matches, and 1 guess they lot it have all the hot air il wants for dessert.' THE POULTRY REMEDY. Mr. Stephen Holbrooke. Sec’y Tacoma (Wash.» Poultry Au’n write*: “I will give Mexican Mustang Liniment an unequivocal endorsement as a remedy for Buniblefoot and Canker in the Throat. Hitherto I have found these diseases of my Ljultry very difficult to cure but Mustang inimeut proved to be a positivertanedy. 25c. 50c. $ 1 a bottle at Drug & Gen’I Store* NERVOUS Painless Dentistry DESPONDENT WOMEN k our pride—onr hobby-ow? «tody for yeas* an4 now our success, and ours is the Xst psi e less work: to be kound anywhere, to matter how mech yem pay. Compare our Price*. 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