Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914, October 24, 1912, Image 7

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    W.L.DOUQLAS
Unsatisfying Menu.
POULTRY ANI) GAME
C m r-< r<m fancy prteaa tur Wild Du,k,
•nd uthar imi » In anawm Writ» ua for
rash *>ff»r un all binda of irnullry. porli, ate.
l’earHon-l’age Co., Portland
»
Opportunity for ln«t«i»trlr>UM younir man with
Mtn« capital t«< buy half lnf*r«u»t in «t> lot« I bl roun*
try bua>n»M Writ rataHI»hr<l. <1 hi |?V. im 4) laat
war. Owner naadn partnar in help r«v»r A«*I>L
NouM f»r money unltaa hustler with It, Can
n>altv bark hivwal«x| mmipy In aia month». Writ«
>*<•« ill. I’urtland. Or., fw full particular».
Machinery
bollar-«, aawtnllla. afe. Th« J. E Martin do.. H* let
•U PortlatMl. Hand fur Htark I.lat and »rlana.
10 YEARS, 7 ft Ceni. FARM LOAN?)
W« l<*n money <»n Eaat^rn and W«^iU»rn Ora-
fon iniprovatl farm«.
Luana paid off In 20
payment». No rriw*wal r«nimlawl<»n tn nay ev-
ary 3 yrara. Wn loan *f4N) tu
(tu
Tell ua
your want« ami «tat« «neurity «lT»rw|.
THF HAHIiOt.T WIllION CO. INC.
710-711 lx*wi» Ithltf
Portland. Orvgnit
V -
Veal, Hogs, Poultry
It pays b- art tMif prioa hefor# aallln* aleawhnrc,
Mrnti< n th»» paper and aond the iuhsm of five
pmi(i«'«elvv farmer«; wa will armf you lrw»kk-t_
Maikviing lnatruvO«>na U» Get HlffbeM PrUa*.'
F. H MUM Al /. a <’<>.
Paid «p ( aplUl 110,000.
141*143 Front Hl»«««
Purtlaad, <>rwcwa
Cha«k aant by raturn mail.
Tonic
Alterative
CHILDREN
What is a “tonic”? A
medicine that increases the
strength or the tone of the
whole system. What is an
“alterative”? A medicine
that alters or changes un­
healthy action to healthy
action. Name the best “tonic
and alterative”? Ayer's Sar­
saparilla, the only Sarsapa­
rilla entirely free from alcohol.
Ask your doctor about it.
RAISING PONIES PAYS WELL
Thoroughbred Shetlands Are Always
In Demand and Exceptionally
Fine Specimens Scarce.
<Br R
Ililous attacks, tick-headaches, Indiges-
on, constipation, dizzy spell« — these
re some of the reaulta or an inactive
ver. Ask your doctor if be endorsee
yer'e Pills In these cases. The dose
i small, one pili at bedtime.
M~la kg U>a /. 0. 4ltM CO . Cow.11. Maaa
NEW PERKINS HOTEL
SAVE MIDDLEMAN’S PROFIT
of I100 or more by buying your
Piano or Player l’inno direct
from fu< tcry afore.
BI SH A LANE PIANO COMPANY
355 Waahingtun St., Portland, Or.
ookkeepi ng
B
TAUGHT FOR».
Play a fas­
cinating game an-i prepare for
advancement. Give your child­
ren a buainera education. Compare the
coat with a *1(H) college courae. Write
for Information. GRAPHIC PUB. CO.
SOH-312 Abington Bldg., Portland, Ore.
NOTE REDI CED RATES
Moat Centrally located
«r
BUSINESS COLLEGE
O.
WKATIlEKBTONt)
We know of no better way for a
boy to atari in business than by rais­
ing Shetland ponies A very
ll-bred
mare can be bought for 1125 to 1200,
the latter figure being for a pure-bred
Starting with a mare In foal, a boy
should, in the course of five years,
find himself tn possession of enough
animals to start him on the highway
road to success.
It is always beat to buy thorough­
breds for breeding, but if crosses are
used with a thoroughbred atalUou one
can in tlmo breed up to a very high
standard. Shetlands are very easily
kept. They require but little gralu
and will do very well on rocky bill­
sides where there la fair pasturage.
They need shelter lu bad weather,
of course, but an open shed, wind
tight on three sides, leaving the south
open, will be all that Is necessary.
A good wire fence la required to
keep them in bounds, as Shetlands are
extremely curious and somewhat rest-
loss, and will manage to get over,
under or through the average farm
fence.
If bandied from birth, they are very
easily brokec and at three years old
will be ready to ride or drive. Thor­
oughbred Shetlands find ready sale at
prices ranging from *125 to $200 and
exceptionally fine specimens bring
even higher prices.
WEIGHING GAME IS POPULAR
waSHIHOTON ANOTIMTH «T«
rosi land . oaaaoN
WRITE FOR CATALOG
at 1‘lnru l*<ra »n a lived Pvrition
New Pastime In France Meeting With
Much Favor—Much Skill Re­
quired of Player.
Positions for the Fair Sex.
Write about your wants In this line to
FINKE BROS.
183 .Madison SU
Portland. Oregon
Several bank presidents
in
the
smaller loans are «omen. as well al
clerks, tellers and caablere. Gov­
ernment experts frequently are among
the fair sex. whose deftness of touch
makes their fingers especially effica­
cious for such work aa that of the
dead letter office.
A unique game In which the de­
gree of skill in estimating the weight
of a number of balls by bolding them
in the hand one at a time constitutes
the ability of each player, Is meeting
with much favor in France. The ac­
cessories are the balance device,
shown In the Illustration, and
two
Homely Hint.
On the Same Plane.
“I wont Into politics,” said the seri­
ous woman, "so that when national
topics come up I can understand what
my husband Is talking about.” “And
haa your plan succeeded’” “To a
certain «tent. It has brought us Into
closer mental accord, tor I find that
be doesn't nnder—and either”
To clean an enameled bath tub wipe
It dry and then rub It with a cloth
dipped In turpentine and «alt After,
ward wash It with clean warm water,
and It will InnV live «. «.»«, tub.
WOMAN SICK
Painless Dentistry TWELVE YEARS
b owr peli» »V lobby- tmr «t«4y for y*«r» and
wow ant gneras««, an4 <mrw I» th» b«wt paini«*« wnrli
io !*• fourni anywhwrt». un mattar how mach yua
W« finish plate and
bride» work f»»t out-
■>t town patron» In
on» Aay If «tmirad.
I’ninlr«» attraction
fr.-o whan pl atra or
I ridio work I» ord»r-
•4. CanaUlalt»« Ire«.
Melar Cre»M $5.00
Z2kBH4r.Taan4.vO
,'au.n
1 00
tiiwi unint, IOC
.50
5.00
rut.«
7.50
Faint««,Citr-tiM .50
BUT METHOD!
All work fully «»mranterd for fifteen year«.
Wise Dental Co., me.
Painless Dentists
Mlns Balktint. Third anS Wathtastaa POktlMO. 0WI
OmnnSnar,: «4. S.UIf Y SsaSa,«. • bat
Get Well
and you can very’ easily
THE CHINESE DOCTOR
Roth the American and the Chinese
physicians uso medicines made from
plants and herbs.
But the Chinese
have extended their researches and use
Roots, Herbs and Barks that have
never been heard of in this country.
And with these harmless and non-injur-
ioua remedies Dr. C. Gee Wo haa cured
hundreds of patients of all sorta of dis­
ease« and who had previously been tak­
ing the medicines prescribed by well
known American physicians. He has
testimonials from patient« all over the
northwest as to the fine results he ob­
tained with the use of these nature
remedies. Should you live out of town
and wish to begin treatment, send 4
cents in stamps for a consultation
blank and circulars.
Office open evenings and Sundays.
Want* Other Women to Know
How She Was Finally
Restored to Health.
Louisiana, Mo.; —"I think a woman
naturally dislikes to make her troubles
known to the public,
but complete restop
ation tohealth means
so much to me that
I cannot keep from
telling mine for the
sake of other Buffer­
ing w<>’»en.
“I had been sick
about twelve years,
and had eleven doc­
tors.
I had drag­
ging down pains,
pains at monthly periods, bilious spells,
and wan getting worse all the time. I
would hardly get over one spell when I
would be sick again. No tongue can tel)
what I suffered from cramps, and at
times I could hardly walk. The doctors
said I might die at one of those times,
but I took Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegeta­
ble Compound and got better right away.
Your valuable medicine is worth more
than mountains of gold to suffering wo­
men.”—Mrs. B ertha M uff , 603 N. 4th
Street, Louisiana, Mo.
Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com­
pound, made f rom native roots and herbs,
contains no narcotic or harmful drugs,
and to-day holds the record of being the
moat euccensful remedy for female ills we
know of, and thousands of voluntary
testimonials on file in the Pinkham
laboratory at Lynn, Moss., seem to prove
this fact.
If you want special advice write to
Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. (con 11-
denttai) Lynn, Mass. Your letter will
be opened, read and answered by a
womitu autl held lit strict confidence.
Teeth for Circular Saw.
Every other tooth In a new circular
saw for cutting tool steel Is a trifle
longer than Its neighbor, the long
teoth making the center of the cut
and the short ones, which sre thick­
er, gouging out the sides.
PISO S REMEDY
Rret Ccwgh Syrup. Twtre Good. Ure
In tim». H<»14 by Druggist».
al
FOR COUCHS AND COLDS “
CONSULTATION FREE
The C. Gee Wo
Chinese Medicine Co.
1824 First St, Cor. Morrison
PORTLAND. OR.
». N. U.
No. 43-’lS
1
The young girls who work In the
Paris shops have 60 centimes to
spend tor their midday meal, and
when • charitable society inquired as
to bow the money was being spent,
the following list was found to em­
body the average: Fried potatoes or
sausage, 10 centimes; bread, 10 cen­
times; bonbons, 10 centimes; violets
or other flowers, 20 centimes. The
society no longer bad any cause to
wonder why the girls wsre undersized
and 111-uourished.
Pettits Eve Salve
SHOES
<3.00 <3.50 <4.00 <4.50 AND <5.00
FOR MEN AND WOMEN
So^a wear W. L. Orruulau »¡t.OO, 93. AO 9 »3.00
•heea, toecawee ana aa/r wW/ poa/f/ve/jr eatw«
aa/re of araflnary aAeea, aaaao aa f Aa aaaw'a
W.L.Douglaa
and sella more *3.00,$3.50 & $4-00 ahoea
than any other manufacturer in the world-
THE STANDARD OF QUALITY FOR OVER 30 YEARS.
The workmanship which haa made W. L. Douglaa ahoes famoua the work!
over la maintained in every pair.
Ask your dealer to «how you W. L- Douglas lateat faahiona for fall and wintar
wear, notice the ahort uampt which make tbe foot look amaller, points in •
shoe particularly deaired by young men. Also the conseruatiu« tty lit which
have made W. L Douglaa ahoea a household word everywhere.
If you could viait W. L. Douglaa large factories at Brockton, Maas., and aow
for yourself how carefully W. L Douglaa shoos are made, you would then a»,
doratand why they are warranted to fit better, look batter, hold their ahape and
wear longer than any other make for the price.
Faat Cator IfHU.
RELIEVES
TIRED EYES
All the Qualifications.
Among a large number of amusing
letters received by David Beiaaco was
tbe following: "Veneered Sir—Wish­
ing to go on the stage, would like to
join your forces. Have been a brick- j
layer for five years, but having failed ;
In this branch, have decided to take
up acting, tbe saute being easier work. '
I am not young, but six feet In my
stocking feet. Have studied elocutllon
and am fond of late hours.”—Every­
body’« Magazine.
CAUTION. To prot.cl you aoaiaut iaferior «ho.«. W.L Dougla« «tamp, hi, aan»o n th. heO-
tom. Look for th. «tamp. Bawara at wlwilt.t... W. L Doualaa ahooa are aoU >a 78 *ww
•tor«» and »ho« dealer» everywhere. No matter where you live, they are within yowr reacts.
If your dealer cannot aupply you. write direct to fshetory for catalog showing how to ordo*
by maU. Sh«»» sant oeory wboro. dahvery charges propaid. W UDougiaa, Brockton. M in
inTII D We are in the mill bQrf«Mree. We have been hero
DUILiU flir „ year>
have never be.-n guilty of »harp
practice«.” We make all kinds of in 11 material for the Huuae.
the Barn> th,. cfArw fjr Outbuildings of ary kind
V. t ship
MOITQF’
R \ RX’
» very piece «11 ready to put together. All y ■ I need > a
nVUOE,
hammer. We even fumi.h the nai.s. screws, hardware
and everything else that goes into the building.
WHFK
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VOTT
1VU
VHITI?
KF YT
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Shake into Tour Shoes
Alton's Foot-Eaae. a p-wdar for tha feat It roraa
painful, awolton, »marlins, •weallnr faaL Makaa
naw aboaa aaay. Sold by all Drugs,«la and Shoe
Storae. Don't ax-rapt any aubstitute. Sample
FUEK Axldroea A. S. Olmatol. La Roy. N. Y.
SHED,
You’ll Save Money by Seeing Our Catalogue
National Characteristic.
A national characteristic of tbe
French people Is their habit of family
exclusiveness. It Is very rarely that
* family divides for a holiday. For
one thing, middle-class people In
France do not pay visits except to
members of their own family, and for
another, a Fj-.-nch mother likes to I
keep her children under her own
eyes as much as possible, both be­
fore and after marriage.
window, dorr and other piece al! fitted wftb
hardware of your own selection. The cheap­
est way to build any thing, by all odds.
BEND FOR CATALOGUE TODAY
Why pay three or four profit» when you
build? He your own carpenter. We furnish
free plans, if you like, enabling you to <lo
your own buikiing in your spare time. Every
NORTHWEST DOOR COMPANY, Portland, Ore
REDUCE YOUR LIVING EXPENSES
Fat Golden Cereal Foods and rec«nm-'r.d them to your a/-quainV
anecs. You get better quality and more for your money. They an»
made in your home state from tbe beat Oregon Oats and Wheat.
Large package« contain a Handsome Premium aixl all geode are
guaranteed. Ask your grocer.
Mothara win find Mra Wlnalow'a Bootains
Syrup tha b«-at remedy to use *uc their qnUrtrea
furlaf i*xe teething period.
Cate of Ingratitude.
When Lord B------ died a person met
an old man who was one of bls most
Intimate friends. He was pale, con­
fused, awe-stricken. Every one was
trying to console him, but In vain.
"Hit loss.” he exclaimed, "does not af­
fect me so much as hls horrible In­
gratitude. Would you believe It? H^|
died without leaving me anything in
bls will—I, who have dined with him
at hls own house three times a week
for 30 years!”—Life.
Water In blu :ng to adulteration
Glass and wa­
ter malt, liquid blue eoatly. Buy Red Cmaa Ball
Blue, makas clothes whiter than snow.
Golden Rod Oats.
Golden Rod Pancake Flour.
Golden Rod Wheat Flakes.
Ralston Select Bran.
Golden Rod Wheat Nuta.
Golden Rod Chick Foo<
Silk Umbrellas.
He and Another Man.
Umbrellas when not tn use shouM
A woman who owns a little brown I
rowboat, which when not In use 1 b be left open. Never put away whll»
tied In a sheltered Cape Ann cove, re­ damp, and do not allow them t*
sponded to a knock at her cottage stand In a dusty place, as this rot«
door the other day to find, a very di­ the silk more than any other cans«
minutive boy standing on the thresh­ When a small hole or cut appears 1»
old. "Please, ma’am." lisped he. "can a silk umbrella it may be mende»
me an’ another man have the loan of with a piece of black court plaster «•
mending tissue.
the brown skiff to go a-cod fishin’?”
No Differenoa to Her.
"I understand your husband Is a
candidate for office," said a suffragette
out west to her sister In tbe cause.
“Ara you going to support him?" "Oh,
1 suppose so," answered the sister,
somewhat wearilv, "I’ve been support.
Ing him for the past ten years.”—Chi­
cago Record-He’-nid
Don’t buy water for bluing. Liquid blue to al-
Ktall water. Buy ited Ouaa Ball blue. th.
i that's all blue.
Your Hands Experienced?
Playing New French Game.
sets of balls, all alike In size, vary­
ing but slightly In weight.
In starting the game, the beam of
the balance Is locked In place In the
same manner as the ordinary weigh­
ing balance, and each player takes
a set of balls and proceeds to place
them, one at a time. In the depres­
sions in the respective pans.
The
object of each player, is to place the
heaviest of the balls in the depres­
sions farthest from the center of the
balance. After the balls are In place,
the beam Is released and a hand on
top of the balance registers the win­
ner and the number of points his
side outweighs or outbalances that
of his competitor. Thus the player
who can estimate most accurately the
comparative weights of the balls by
simply weighing them In hie hands
wins the game.
WHITTIER’S DOG QUITE WISE
Canlns Gave Evidence of Much De­
light When Visiting Lady Sang
Ballad, “Robin Adair.”
During one of the last birthday cel­
ebrations of the poet Whittier he was
visited by a celebrated singer. The
lady was asked to sing, ar\d. seating
herself at the piano she began the
beautiful ballad of "Robin Adair.”
She had hardly begun before Mr.
Whittier’s pet dog camo Into the
room and. seating himself by her side,
watched her as though fascinated,
listening with delight unusual In an
animal.
When she had finished he
came and put hls paw very gently
Into her hand and licked her cheek.
"Robin takes that as a tribute to
himself,” said Mr. Whittier. “He also
is Robin Adair?”
The dog, hearing hls own name,
evidently coneidered that he was the
hero of the song
From that mo­
ment, during the lady's visit he was
her devoted attendant. He kept by
her side while she was Indoors, and
when she went away he carried her
bag In hie mouth to the gate and
watched her departure with every ev­
idence of distress
Naturally.
Tommy had been given two new
pennies—one for candy and the other
for Sunday school.
By and by he came tn from play
and said:
"Mamma, I lost one of my pen­
nies."
“Which one. dear?" she asked.
"The Sunday school one," he re­
plied.
A wide girdle at the waist Is the
latest fad. so that the top of the skirt
will coincide with the bottom, and only
an experienced hand will be able to
tell which Is the belt Use ind which
Is the hem.
H 1-a.
I
REGULATE STIMULATE PURIFY
EHE BOWELS THE LIVER ’THEBLOOC
*T all druggists
Saving Trays.
When a japanned tray becomes old
and chipped give it two coats of white
paint and one of enamel, the bottom
as well as tbe top
Stand It on the
edge to dry after each coat It will
be found as good as new, as well as
very pretty. The enamel Is easily re­
newed.
TVe want every pipe and cigarette smoker
in this country to know how good Duke’s
Mixture is.
We want you to know that every grain in that big
one and a half ounce 5c sack is pure, clean tobacco
— a delightful smoke.
And you should know, too, that with each sack you
now get a book of cigarette papers and
A Free Present Coupon
A “Tempting
Dinner”
has no attraction for the person
with a weak stomach.
These coupons are good for hundreds of valuable pres­
ents, such as watches, toilet articles, silverware, furni­
ture, and dozens of other articles suitable for every member
of the family.
Tou will surely like Duke’s Mixture, made by Liggett
Myert at Durham, N. C., and the presents cannot fail
to please you and yours.
As a special offer,
'S l
You have no appetite and what
little you do eat distresses you.
Try a bottle of
gjSB
HOSTETTER’S
J/
STOMACH BITTERS
and notice the improvement in
your general health. Your food
will taste good and do you good.
TOR SAU BY DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS
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during October
and Novem ber only
we will send you
oar new illustrated
catalog of presents
FREE. Just send us
your name and address
on a postal.
rf
Cau&oii f. .-M O.kr'i STixture may »»
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aito. -rd ttnh t.igt /. m HORSE
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SHOE. J. T.. TINSLEY'S NATURAL
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LEAF, GRANGER TWIST, .v-hmr
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from FOUR ROSES (lOc-tin doubla
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MONT CIGARETTES, CUX OGA.
RETTES. and oider lagt or coupoiu
imod by si.
Premium Dept.
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ST. LOUIS, MO.
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PUTNAM FADELESS DYES
Color more goods bright«r and faster colon than any other dyo. Ona lOo package colon silk, wool and cotton equaQr
weU and is guaranUnd to give perfect results. Ask dealer, or wa wiUwend postpaid at 10c s package. Writs for fro*
booklot how to dye, blesch and mix colors.
MONROE DRUG UOMPAJIT, Quincy, Illinois.