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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 27, 1913)
1 r ' GOT AHEAD OF THE PAPERS POULTRY AND GAME Height of Wisdom Exhibits«! by Mr. Toba S»uu on Hla Periodical Visit to Kansas City. I' m you fancy pricws f<»r Wild ¡Hacks ami other gam© In aeaaon. Writ* ua fi»r raah off ar on ail kinds of poultry, pork. ata. Peumon-l’age Co., Portland U _____ "Whenever I am tn Ksnsae City." list««! Mr. Toba Ragg, of floahkononx. 'and feel atealln go'er me a low, feb rile , truing to put myself In the clutches of a total etranger, ramble round In apocryphal place« and till my system with aqua fort la and dog teed, to be found next morning by the pious monks of fit Bernard, groping lazi'dly and ready to burble to the po lice my real name end addre«* and the cualomary Ila that 1 hare been trimmed of >3,762 In cash and note« well, when 1 feel any such microbes rnawlng at my 1 order up to my room ¡ «1 the hotel a pitcher of lea water and lock th« door, clink the Ice awhile, ook through l.ie bottom of the empty unibler 46 consecutive times, and then i co to bed with tny >26 15 under my ' >lllow, to mnke nest morning serene ly content In the knowledge that I have deprived the newspapers of an Interesting Item and cheated the folks «1 home out of a story that would have been told on me unto the third «nd fourth generation« of them that bate me.” Kanxa« City Rtar. Ship us your VEAL, PORK. POULTRY, HIDES Wp maraatae top pr««>ea aad <’IIF<’K IIY HF I’ hN MAU.. 'Ian*, prh*«**, »• i«, (»••• «III *u<l for fHe irar on rr<iu«<«i t< a • *• " «•ah«’■!(•>•»• «'Ola dur ing rlronr) ••»»*» ,«•..» • • < l. > rli-t ><>n Io oilh« r North»' «1 nuhiy JouriiMl ?'i < Ifl |lon»alr*d Poultry l.lh* oilhwrat I'«, ll r I l ira»*' tell /uul M v I m I* burr about vur hl oral odor Mnlp to A // M /MLI/./ df CO. ruttclM*1 HO 000 141 I4J hot K roKTUNO (HU Maotlou thia paper when writing. OW AHI» E. IIUKTON A^ayar ant <haml< laNMlvtllr Coh'iado H| hm I h > m . i pr|r«! lit Id, •lh«t I-a. i. II i.l.i. HU.ar. 1to| Uold. (>.. ........ •e t'vppar. 91 M'lhujt rn**>io|<aa a id lull pria* Iluì Bl ou aj'i llout !<•<> (kmtrol and t'ntplfa würfe eu tad. Ma forain <-1 (UriMiuata National iUufe. M >or Hal« 470 n In Ntavat.a Co . Wash . 70 a cull hai tunlar an«I grana. t> r houae, callar. Imrn. out ■ felg». 49o laarlng fruit iraae, eu Frica HUXI. Tarn» A «Id mea A M Tbuttiaa. Marble, Waali. Fur aal** at a sacrifies» U» a. near Ita*. Yamhill Co., PI I - a < oli Dal pasture k»r hoi»»®, barn, out bids» 4 a otrhatd. a lock, machinery, etc. Ad- dreaa F H* h»ai»ii> H cm . Oregon. For Hak U a In Manon C«> . Wash ; 6 a. cult , bal I«-sarai • ff land Formerly dairy farm; 41» a. fruit, »-r houne, lauri. outbUign aUwfe, machinery, at* Fi«*«dlri>t fruit taio h, y iridio g fZflfi G» 94’*’ •»« arre hi Mu« k lu i ih n HnigMlh. Addrraa E. G. I Will na« Offre my Al» a all cult., mostly fruit. In )tenton Co . Wnnh . m«»lrrn M r houae. outbid««, etc . alno til a near by, 20a. cult., rscellwnl dairy ranch For particulars address Then H Becker. Klt hluiid. Wunii. - Midi EMPLOYMENT FOR SKAGIT COUNTY METTLER!- Seattle, Feb. 22 II. Pctera ha» a land proposition especially appealing to the man of limited mean«. He it xulxlividing 3,000 acres of the flneat fruit and dairy land in the Northwest, located near Mt. Vernon, Skagit county, Wa»h., and adjacent to big mills that offer abundant work at good wages. Mr. Peter» solves both th, i "Logged-Off Land” and the "High- j Coat-of-Living” proltlem«. He har office« with the Seattle Trust Com pany. H00 Third ava., Seattle, an<i will gladly answer all inquiries. Fur Hale 10 a all In or . hard In Benton Co.. Wash. Irrigatr-d hy Runny «feia c anal, nr school, railroad. •t<- . all <M»nvrulencas le«« than market value Afi«i ‘t Itohert». |v>» 4M, Toppenish. Waeh. Fur Male ta. near Arrow Pack. Kootenay <’<• . I< Co . 1 a cull.. Imi. stumps and timber, hutte». <». G bldgs. rt< Price |U«it 11 Himm«. Spwn*« bridge. It c. F« Hale Best 8*0-a. all cult a heat farm In Adams Cm, Wa*h . house, barn, uutbldga. 6-a. orchard. U hot»<-s. 3 rows. hog", teniltry. machinery, house hold g*"sl«. etc ; Including everything, |4U per ger» C Mtsude. Washtucna. Wash. Fur Hai» ~(èssi fruit and dairy ranch. Z7Û a . In Fen • Wash > cult « houao, bam, 7 out bldgs . orrhd. etc H I. Adams. Curlene, Wash. Fur Hair, or trade for property In Oregon near Eu- vsnr irz% a in Madison Co . Ala ItMia. culL.7-r house, 2 large barns, out bldgs, stock, mach., etc. Ilunio Hie. Ala. _____________ DISCOVERY OF 376 COMETS. i ------ Statistics collected by Borelly, the F'rench astronomer, shows that sine« the sixteenth century 376 comets have been visible to the naked eye, with Herontl Hand Machin seen at ery I sniff hl. anld and periodic and 15 have been eirhangtsi: engines. more than one return, and 56 bar« boilers, sawmills. a<r *1 he J F Martin Co.. Ki 1st been vlalbln to the naked eye. with Kt_ Portland. Herul fur Block I let and priesa. 7 that could be seen In full daylight. Nearly two thirds of th« discoveries We are Sole (appear to have been made In morning Axent» for before sunrise, more than half In the IIOI.TON and BUESCHER second half of the year. Th« French Land Instruments. The m<«t cut© plats stock observatories have led In discover- ©f Musical Merchandise in lbs Nurthweet. ! lee. 67 of the comets having been first Write fur < atalugure. FFinkItl.lNG-l.t't AN MT Hit CO. detected at Marseilles and 46 at Portland. Dragon I Parts, but only 16 at Geneva, which 1>4 fecund Nlrwl haa the next hlgheal record. 16, at ' Florence, and 14 at the Lick observe tory. Waisen F. C«!rms«( >'aleni Ijswyer.W asliiugUin 1>,<'. AdVl<e and tsKiks free. KaUs fraaonalMS. itigbral referemrg BevtarrvUwa PATENTS Machinery BANDMEN: Mother, will find Mrs. w Inalow-a Sootntnt Syrup V e ta-et r-tie.lv t<> um > «or m«U uUiMasa ’ ' urlag teetblnr period. IKMST rtKU QCK1 UtikNS Singing at Work. ’• H. LIEBES & CO. A Toy for C«ti» THE CATNIP BALL Fri©* lOr. nu Luicsri For fun anti health At drug, toy and dopMtnu'nt • torea. Write DI A f #AR H LA. M l . 112 MA SL. I m , feo . fur I""«k on ('«tn IA It KSPURIt make» thia reeord. Small •tMir« will d<i. It's the king of money-maker». -ll»ek Ixit Scheme»” explain» thia and a wor, of other remarkable "scheme« in dirt.” Writ« for proi>|>eciua. ROBERT II. CLARK. 1400 Eaat Irving SL. Portland, Oregon. is what they all say of our Painless Method» of Extracting Teeth. Out-of» town peo ple ran have their « plate end bridgv ‘1 M uuiii work finished ¡none <iny If nrreimary. Antbeolut© guer- 1 ante©. I me k rd by 36 year« in Portland. Wise Dental Co. R A 0 ant«- The bank at the former game is dally started with >16,000, and at the latter with >30,000. During tbe last administrative year 197.000 per sons obtained admission to tbe rooms ros«rrved for players, and it Is certain that very few of these failed to ven ture something. The question of Monte Carlo sui cides and blood-stained dividends has been often discussed but Mr. Smith ridicules tbe sensational stories which have been set afloat. The players, apparently, value their lives more than their cash, but tbe inhabitants, forbidden the tables, seem to take no joy in existence. In 1911 five gamb lers did commit suicide, yet the num ber seems trivial when It is put on record that during the same period eight of the 20,000 regular residents killed themselves Hold Pious Images. In a crowd that one would seem jus- tlfled tn characterizing as worldly, some odd sights are to be seen in the gaining rooms of Monte Carlo. Gam biers may be seen bolding pious images, and the story is told of an old lady who bad a five franc piece which she had a managed to conceal among some rosaries and the <x>in had received an unwarranted blessing. Of course she prized it too highly to use It for play, but she believed it brought luck to all the money which it touch ed, and In kindness of heart lent It to a friend. The friend, however, lost heavily, and at last ventured and lost the piece Itself. Gamblers are notoriously subject to the whims of superstition, and play ers use their favorite numbers. A for tunate Pole once took away £24,000 as the result of backing 32 in all pos sible ways, and tbe late M. Arthur de Rothschild invariably put his stake on No 17. The G|f*nd Duke Nicholas of Russia likes to cover his nuyiber in every possible way. and so, though his net gain may be Inconsiderable, he ha» the satisfaction of generally hav ing something banded back to him He always walks away when he has arranged his money, for be hates to orritr hours ; M. tn R I». M. s.Hul.tv« 9 io 1 Phonre: A 2029: Mein 2029. railing Bltlff.. I bird and Wanhinglon, Portland t N. M UNGAR CO.. BJRRIERS 191 SmaA S m rORTUND. ORE A «Irk cow la a luul investment, and a cow that io not. producing as much go<»<| milk as «he ahould ia not well. AllcoWfl need careful attention to keep them heilthy, and little divordera can be kept from becoming big by the uae of Kow Kure. 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Mixture you now get a Lxx>k of cigarette papers free and A Free Present Coupon t These coupons are good for hundreds of valuable presents. There are shaving sets, jewelry, cut glass, base balls, tennis racquets, talking machines, furniture, cam eras, and dosens of other articles suitable for every member of tbe family—each of them well worth saving the coupons for. As a special «jffer, dur ing March and April only, we will send our new illustrated cata logue of these presents FREE. Just send us your name and address on a postal. from rhdu't Mixture mar bt aiurrled with tags tram HORSE SHOE. J. T, IINSLEY S NA TURAL LEAF. GRANGER TWIST, coxboiu l.om FOUR ROSES Ott-liK daubltcoupon), PICK PLUG CUT. PIED MONT ( IGARETTES, CLiX CIGARETTES, and other tags or coupons issued bp XZ. Premium Dept. <3ii ST. LOUIS. MO. Something Not Generally Known; Scott—“Say, old man. I'm etuck off a quotation. Who was it said: *« horse! A horse! My kingdom for a horse’!” Mott—“I thought everyone knew where that came from. That*» what Absalom said when his horse rax under the tree and left him hanging by the hair to a limb.”—Boston Tra» script. DISTEMPER Pink tye, fpizoeOn Shipping fever and Catarrhal Fev* GOSHEN, IND., Ü. S. A. SPOHN MEDICAL CO., COMFORTABLE NEST. A Montana farmer's wife who had left her "peach-basket" hat in the attic from last season, was surprised when she went to get It for the pur pose of making It over Into the new style, to find that a quail had found Probably In Both. "Yet, smoking is an expensive habit. When one gives t »1 m friends cigars all the year round his loss Is no little one." "Do you mean in cigars or in frien’ds?"—Ulk. ÏMal direct with manufac turer. Wr.pay th© highmt priraa for Raw Fur«. Writ** fur fra«> prie© Hat an i «hipping tag*. If yon have not smoked Duke’s Mixture, m»^« by Liggrtl & Myert at Durham, N. C., try it now. In addition to one and a half ounces of fine Virginia and North Carolina leaf, with each 5c sack of Duke’s Sure cure and posit ire prever tive. no matter how horaaa at any ar« are infected dr ‘exposed.** Liquid, riven on the tongue; acta on th« Biood and Glands, expels the poisonous rerms from the body. Cures temper in Dors and Sheep and Cholera in Poultry. Largest aellinr liv« atock remedy. Cures La Grippe among human netngs and is a fine KkL ney remedy. 50c and |1 a bottle; |5 and J10 a dozen. Cut thia out. K m * It. Show to your d ruggist. who wi 11 get it for you. Free Booklet. *Dfe» temper. Causes and Curea.** Special agents wanted. A. D. 2014. Bell Boy—"Room 101 rung. They'r« singing college aonga and they want ton more cocktail» and a half dozen more boxes of cigarettes.” Hotel Pro prletor—'‘You just tell those young ooclety ladies they've got to be quiet er; they're keeping some of the gen tlemen boarders awake."—Puck. HUNTERS! TRAPPERS! Here is a smoke with the real, genuine to bacco taste — that beats all artificial tastes. Every grain of it is pure, clean tobacco. Tucked into a pipe, or rolled into a cigarette, it makes a delightful smoke. To Pop Corn. Very often corn will not ijop quick ly. even over a very hot fire. If you will put the corn to be popped In a sieve and pour cold water over it, not allowing the water to stand on the corn. It will not only pop quickly, but the open kernels will be larger and lighter and more flaky than they oth erwise would have been. I I F TF1 S Y 4» II k EYES-----— I PETTrr» EYE SALVE i. wb«, y— “DIDN’T HURT A BIT” A* W A. W1H Pitimi! F all the smaller countries in i the world none possesses a i more dungerous fascination for the public at large than Monaco, probably tbe small est stale In Europe, which lies at tbe south of FYance on the sunny shores of the Mediterranean. In Its tiny area of eight square mile« tbe Principality of M udxoi , and in particular Its on« and only town, Monte Carlo, contrives U> present contrasta as strange as can be found In any of tbe great slates of the world. Practically existing on the Inoome of the gambling tables tbe clt- ixens of the republic are themselves forbidden the fearful Joys of tbe ta ble». and, to add to the Irony of tbe situation, tbe prince who rules over the famous pleasure town has s world-wide reputation for the depth of bls scientific Investigations One part of the world flocks to bls terri tory for tbe attractions of tbe casino, whilst another is drawn hither to study oceanography and anthropology, And, as a supreme contrast, this little state, which seems to have maintain ed its Independence by almost miracu lous means through all the centuries which have «hanged tbe mape of Europe, Is really looked on by its thou sands of visitors as being the common property of all who can afford to lay down a five-franc piece. Why Roulette Was Started. Very different, however, was the condition of Monaco some 60 years ago Tbe people were in a rebellious ’ frame of mind, for, being without any means of communication with tbe out er world save that of a defective road, they had no Industries, were terribly poor, and found (hat to keep a royal family at their owu expense was be coming a costly luxury. The Grim aldis, on the other hand, had reigned for nearly a thousand years, the first j of them. It Is said, entering in tbe i garb of a monk with a sword con cealed beneath his cassock. Charles ' III., the reigning monarch, had no wish to lay down his crown Since his people groaned beneath tbe bur < den of taxation he decided that It ; Just Between Friends. Maul—"So Jack compared me with something sweet, did he? The deal fellow! What was It?” Marie—“J don't think I ahould tell you." Maud— j “Oh. do. I Insist!” Marie—"Well, h« referred to you as 'the human marsh- mallow.* You certainly bad laid th« powder on thick, dear" 12» $150 PROFIT \______ :________________________________________________ / Dr. Johnson wa« annoyed to find In the Hebrides that the strokes of ths sickle were timed by th« modulations of a song In which all the harvesters joined. Io the days of th« band loomt most weavers crooned over their work. Dairymaid« used to sing on the milking stool, not only to light en their labors but also because the cows were held to yield better milk when cheered hv a tun«. /. P P^Hfrmann. Mar. ■ ANUI MTlimu IVUlíft •SI Mart «sas M («M Mt M r«d Mi Uak FstMto An added pleasure for smokers of would be wise to relieve them, and I see the wheel spin round. His broth- that it would be well to gain a rev I er, the Grand Duke Michael, dislikes enue by the simple device of making the middle of a table, and always seats th<> forelgtp r pay—by gambling. himself at the end. a place which, On October 14, 1856, the roulette strange to say. his mother would on no wheel was sent spinning round for account ocupy. A player with won the first time, but its patrons at first derful luck was a certaain Mr. Darn were few. No railway brought In borough, who usually played on the visitors, and the steamship service eight numbers nearest to zero, and of was extremely bad. The croupiers aat his enormous gains he invested £48,- Idle at the tables. In 1859 a revolu 000 In the purchase of an annuity tion was suppressed, but the com- which must have been a sad blow for munes of Menton and Roquebrvne the casino authorities and their hope had to be banded over to France, and ' that the winners will come back to the casino did not become a financial lose. suocess until It was taken over by M On the authority ot a Monte Carlo Francois Bland. Such has been the official, it la stated that the bank change worked In the fortunes of the draws most profit from persons of principality that today the Monégas comparatively small means, since they ques are clamoring to pay the taxes of are never content with moderate suc which they have been long relieved, cess, and if they lose heavily cannot for, say they, an untaxed people oan afford to return for a revenge. "If ev exercise no proper control over public ery person who won stopped playing affairs after losing 60 per cent, of his win Mr. Adolphe Smith, who has written nings the casino could uot exist a history of "Monaco and Monte Car lo,” gives figures which show that In Sight for the Neighbors. a year the "bank” netted a profit of "See here, cabby, you have carried >8,100,000, and in one single day It me past my house.” has been known to win >180.000. Of “Well, sor. It must be a great pleas course, the casino has Its bad days, ure for a gintieman to look out of the and the public are credited with hav winder of an lllgant cab like this wan ing been >8,000 to the good on one of j an' ride by the place where he lives, these. "Breaking the bank," as It was sor.” Known at Baden-Baden and Wiesba den, Is Impossible at Monte Carlo, for Its Name. directly a table shows signs ot dis "I'm doing come lovely things In tress It will receive an aditlonal sup- burnt wood.” ply of money—>10,000 for roulette or "Yes, I notice pyromania la all the double that sum tor trente et qaar- rage.' You Will Feel Bet- ter In a Few Treatments His Medicines Act Quick ly, Effectively and Painlessly. access to It through the open wlndoh- and appropriated it for a nest. Thir teen young quail greeted the aston ished woman and clamored loudly for food. She graciously waived her rights, and the baby birds were left to occupy It until they grew to maturity and sailed away one tine morning. R«l Crcas Rail Blue irivea doubla value for your monvy. twice u far as any other. A»k your . grocer. Tale of a Horse. "Why,” said the man from Florida, who was regaling hl« auditors with tall tales of the wonders of his na tive state, "just to show you how everything develops down there, a hair fell from the tail of a horse down [ there one day and fell into a stream ot water. This was In the early summer.' (t grew Into a snake, then Into a big ger snake, and kept on growing until one day late In August It swallowed the horse that originally had shed itl” i THK CHINESE IMMTOR Through the r lief i ff >rded t» suffering human* ity in this northwest. C. Gee Wo. the Chinese doc tor, haa been herakied by all his patients aa th« greatest of his kind. He treats any and all die eases with simple yet powerful remedies, com pounded from Roots, Herbs. Barks and Bulbsk many of which are not found in this country an4 their healing properties familiar only to th« Chinese scientists. With these remedies he can cure Catarrh. Cancer, Asthma. Lung Troubled- Rheumatism, Nervousness, Stomach. Liver and Kidney Troubles. CONBULTAT1ON FREE If you live out of town an«1 cannot call, writ« for symptom blank and circular, enclosing 4 seat« in stamps. PILES CURED IN « TO 14 DATS Toor dnixxixt will rvfund money if PAZO OINT MENT fail» to cure any caee of Itching. Blind. Bleeding or Protruding Pile, in « to 14 days. SOe. When th« Heart la Sor«. I will walk abroad; old griefs ahall be forgotten today; for the air la cool and etill, and the hills are high and etretch away to heaven; and with the dew I can wash tbe fever from my forehead; and then I ehall be un happy no longer—Thomaa do Qulncey. The C Gee Wo Chinese Medicine Co. 162J First St., Cor. Morriaoa PORTLAND. OR. P. N. U. No. «-a*.