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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 7, 1913)
Z "............... 1 ' \ I INSPIRED BY CHARGER KEEPS « mon from suprimo POULTRY ANI) GAME Can «et »ou fancy prices far Wild I Hi «tas and other «ama In »rt»uti. Write ua far caah urtar un all binda ut poultry. porta, eia. RIDERLE»« HORSE SHAMED THE RETREATING SuLDIERS. Pearson-Page Co., Portland --------------- -------- . ■— J Faithful White Stallion, After the Col onel Had Fallen, Went On, aa He Would Have, to Victory or Death. Machinery bollar«, aawmllla, ata. I ha J. I Martin Co.. kl lai HU 1’mtlarnl. Hand fur blue ta I lot and prtee«. DAISY FLY KILLER IfttfYSrtS&tt oxUl, csn’tscRIiwUp w»<» i will a»*i «ill •• lr| uro oar «talar» (.u»r»»l«4'l • tfsrtl»». r I i y «•altre. «• • »er.li y fiptMp» p*U I » |L IAMU «O1UUM. IM 1XJM» A»» , »rwàl/K «. K M.&M. SCHOOL of TELEGRAPHY 633 .‘kM ( ham bar uf (eanrfrr lluildln* PORTI.AM». OREGON A orhoul fur the <«-•*« hin« of Telegraphy under lha arraunal oupervlalun of the i>roprtetor. A K Myrre, »»pni telegrapher. I>ay and nlaht amnion«. TtllMN Cotiraee In r»«y monthly Inataliments. e>nal>ln>sr you to tab» up a wall. pa«l prufaoaioH at IllUa ouaL Wrlla fur full partk ulata. Time 1» Sometime« Kind. Father Time in not alwuya a hard parent, and, though he tarries for none of hia children, often lay» hit hand lightly upon those who have used him well, making them old men and women inexorably enough, but leaving their heart« and spirit« young and in full vigor. With «uch |>eople the gray head it but the linpreaaion of the old fellow'« hand in giving them hi« blea ting. and every wrinkle but a notch in the quiet calendar of a well-spent life. — From Barnaby Budge. h St. Helens Hall P<>«Tl.AMt>, O» «<»<>« Resident and Day School for Girls In chnrtf« of H|rt«»rs of IHJotaa H«| tl»l (Kplsrwtfxj) OellsgUt«. Aa4*«nls a»4 K l y Drper'■.••€«. Maals. Art. KI m - w U m . Dateseli« Art. D vbm U s •jananaI«■* ta . t «aud<^ a44re«« THE Aim It « IT t It I <»K. Wirt 10 Mt. Ilvlraaa Hall IMAGINATION IS GREAT THING Doctor Who Had Been Attending Old Woman Overlooked Moat Impor tant Part of Treatment. Dr. Edward Hanger, who has aban doned his post as assistant to a cele brated Chicago specialist because he dislikes the latter's methods, said In New York: "We should not announco cures un less they are real cures Imagination plays too great a part In a patient's feelings. "Imagination must always ba reck oned with In medicine—sometimes as a friend, sometimes as a foe. 1 know a doctor who treated an old woman for typhoid, and on each visit bo took her temperature by holding a ther mometer under her tongue. One day. when she had nearly recovered, the doctor did not bother to take her temperature, and he had hardly got 100 yard« from the houso when her eon called him back. “ 'Mother is worse,’ said the man. ‘Como back at once.' "The doctor returned. On hla en try Into the sick room the old wom an looked up at him with angry and reproachful eyes. "‘Doctor,’ «he «aid. 'why didn't you give me the Jigger under me tongue today? That always done me more good than all the rest of your trash.' " —81. 1> ou I h Globe-Democrat. NOT HER. Sound Education in Finland. In the rudimenta of a Bound educa tion the Finnish people are unsur- pa«Be<i. Practically every man and woman in the country ha« a working knowledge of reading, writing, and arithmetic, and every child of »chool age receive« careful instruction in these studies. Every adult ha« a vote, and although 63 per cent of the inhabitants are women, there are only seventeen of their «ex in the Finnish diet. Irritating Skin Troubles, eo prevalent In summer, such as hives, poison oak, chnflug. sunburn, eczema, etc., are quickly relieved when Ty- ree'a Antiseptic Powder la used. 26c. at druggists or sninple sent free by J. 8. Tyree, Washington, D. C.—Adv. Lucifer .Matches Date From 1831. Salesman Maybe your wife would Lucifer matches — that is, matches like songs without words. Mr. Henpeck Say. she doesn't like tipped with an explosive substance that bursts into flame on being struck anything without words. —were first used about 1H34. Many improvements have been made in Real Sufferers. matches since then, the most import “I understand Mr. and Mrs. Podders- ant of which was the invention of the ly are thinking of separating." ■afty match, striking on the box only. "What's the trouble?" "It seems that Mr. Podderaly be Mother» will Ann Mr», winnow» Boothia) Syrup i hn I, et roinedr l.> um lot their chUdrsa lieves In a system of orletnal philoso lb» Uwlhtug period. phy which Is quite different from a system of oriental philosophy believed To Strengthen Glassware. in by Mrs. Podderely." Boiling a piece of glassware in a "If that's the cause of their disagree weak solution of salt in water, and ment, they ought to be given a divorce allowing it to cool gradually will make for tho sake of tbler neighbors." It less brittle. Lawyer’s Choice. A Judgo and joking lawyer were con versing about tho doctrine of transmi gration of tho souls of men Into ani mals. "Now," said the Judge, "suppose you and I were turned into a horse and an ass, which would you prefer to be?” "The as«, to be sure,” replied the lawyer. "Why?” asked the Judgo. "Because I have heard of an ass be- Ing a Judgo, but a horse, never." Banish All Skin Troubles Remarkable Remedy That Works Wonders Against Eczema and All Rash If you hnvo been fighting some blood trouble, some skin dlncane, call It eczema, Exchange of Courterlee. lupuR, paorliiRlH, malaria, or what you "This man who wants board on will, there Is but one sure, safe way to get rl<1 of It. Ask at any drug store for credit claims to bo a foreign noble a 1100 bottle of S. 8, 8. and you are then man." on the road to health. The action of this "Show you any proof?' asked the remarkable remedy 1s Just aa direct, just as positive, Just aa certain in Its Influ proprietor. ence ns that the sun rises In the East | "Showed me a photograph of a It Is one of those rare medical forces castle.“ Which act In the blood with the same de "Well, I have no objection to you gree of certainty that Is found In all nat ural tendencies. The manner tn which showing him a photograph of a ham It dominates and controls tho mysterious sandwich." transference of rich, red, pure arterial 1 blood for the diseased venous blood la Thrift marvelous. Out through every skin pore acids, Father—Young Dobson has asked germs and other blood Impurities are me for your hand and I have con forced In tho form of Invisible vapor. Beneath the skin la a fine net work of sented. Daughter—You dear old dad! nerves, a myriad of them in which S. 8. 8. j works with untiring energy to prevent Father—So never mind going to the further destructive work of the acids the dentist's tomorrow about that and blood Impurities. These are scat tered Into the veins to be driven from crown work. Walt until you are mar the system. The lungs breathe It out, ried. the liver Is stimulated to consume a great proportion of Impurities, the stom Put on Hie Mettle. ach and Intestines cease to convey Into "I wouldn't want you to marry me the blood stream the catarrhal, malarial germs; the bowels, kidneys, bladder and under protest, dear." all emunctorles of the body are marshaled “Suppose It was some other fellow Into a fighting force to expel every ves who was protesting?" tige of eruptive disease. "Ha! That’s different" There Is scarcely a community any- where but what has Ito living example of the wonderful curative effects ot Her Choice. It. 8. 8. Get a bottle of this famous rem "So the rich old miser's bride Is edy today, and If your case Is stubborn or peculiar write to The Swift 8poolflo already a sad wife." "Yes, but It's not her fault If she Co., ISO Swift Bldg, Atlanta, Ga. Their medical laboratory Io famous and Is con had the chance, she would much pr» ducted by renowned experts In blood and ter to be a merry widow." pkln disease«. | Simple Device That May Bo Made at Homa Will Prove of Groat Value to tho Cook. When cooking in a atewpan or basin the spoon, unless a large one, ha« gen •rally got to bo taken out and laid •side or else run the risk of Its slip ping down Into the contents every time It la used. To obviate this, the llmple device pictured herewith should be used Consisting merely of a piece of tin, procurable at the tin shop or cut from a clean tin can, It wants to b«> three and one half Inches long by two and one-half Inches wide. Up New Kind of Wert. RAISES the DOUGH Cynthia, a young negro cook, who bad recently given up her employment in order that she might try her luck at the easier profession of caterese, met her former mistress on the street. (This is from Life). "Good morning, Cynthia,” said the lady. "Where are you working now?’’ “I isn’t workin' nowhere now, ma’am,” replied Cyn this coyly; “I' m capering for a con gressman.” Rod Cnzs Ball Blue win wuh doublo aa man» as any other blue. Don't put your money ' Three hundred yards from the spit ittu any other. ting trenches a nickel Jacketed bullet He Had a V=i- caught the colonel squarely In the forehead, and he lurched from the “It’s all very well for educated wo Intelligent Dutch Cows. saddle. A hoarse cry went up from men to vote,” said an anient anti to “Cattle unaccompanied by a drover the thundering regiment, and the Mrs. Belmont, “but think how terri white horse plunged wildly, one ot ble it would be if your cook had a are forbidden to cross this bridge,” his rider's feet still in the stirrup. vote.” “He has,” replied Mrs. Bel runs the inscription on a signpost near Haarlem, Holland. The trenches broke Into yells and mont, with a smile. their fire swelled louder. The culras ■lers slowed; their long lines wavered, hesitated, and broke. From the other side of the river, the infantry, struggling vainly under the pitiless mauling of the enemy's fire, saw the charge through the -- smoke of the guns - saw the colonel's In the looklng-glaM a woman often sees wrinkle», hollow circles under eyes, (“crow'» feet,—all because »he did not turn to the right remedy when worn fall, and groaned when the splendid down with those troubles which are distinctly feminine. Backache. beadachat squadrons broke. The sweat, pouring pains, latitude, nervousness and drains upon vitality-bring untold suffering down the general's face, felt cold as <to womanhood and the face show» It. The nervous system and the entirn womanly make-up feels th* tonic effect of he wiped it away with a hand that trembled. "They're gone!" he muttered brok enly. "And he's gone with them!” he added; for he had known the big It allay» ard subdues nervous excitability. Irritability, nervous exhaustion, and blond colonel, and loved him as the Other dutreaaing symptoms commonly attendant upon functional and organic diseases of the fc-ninine organs, ft induce« refreshing sleep and relieve* men did. mental anxiety and des;>ondency. Known everywhere and for over 40 years Stung by the fire which pelted their as the standard remedy for the diseases of women. Your dealer in medicine* backs as unrelentingly as it had their •ells it in liquid or sugar-coated tablet form; or you can send 50 on*-cent ■tamps for a trial box of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription tablet«. Addreaa faces, the broken masses of the cav Simple Device for Holding Spoon In Dr. R. V. Pierce, Invalid«’ Hotel and Surgical Institute, Buffalo, N. Y. alry rolled back over the ground al Stewpan. ready heaped with their dead. Sud DR- PIERCE’S PLEASANT PELLETS REGULATE AND INV1CORATK denly, from the scattered fringe of from the lower edge, at a distance of STOMACH. LIVER AND BOWELS. SUGAR-COATED TINY GRANULES. horsemen cloaking the rear of the three-fourths of an inch from the fleeing cloud, broke the big white •Ides, two strips, each one-eighth of stallion, the heavy empty saddle show an Inch wide and two inches long, are ing pitifully against hla white flank. cut out; this leaves the three pieces Chicken Race War. Origin of Present-Day Games. An Instant he stood, trembling; then now parallel with one another of the “ A sectional issue has arisen in our Though we get our games of tennis his head went up, bis mane shook out, same with. These now want to be town,” said the commuter. "Before from the Eastern countries, most of bent so a« to form a clamp that will and he started back toward the hostile slip over the rim of the stewpan and it is settled I am afraid the civil war our games of bat and ball come down trenches. will be fought ail over again. Any to ua from the ancient North. Ring Across the river, the Infantry gasp hold. Then, by cutting out the small how, our Southern friends are sure to games and games in which light ob rounded portion near the top. the han- ed; the gunners stuck their heads indulge in some fire-eating language. jects are thrown come also from foreat from gullies and cheered; the bleed die of the spoon can be dropped Into “A resident of our village, who un countries, where the spear was a fa this and so prevented slipping Into ing, cowering Infantry wiped their dertook to raise chickens, received a miliar weapon. But all of them alike rifles. Something seemed to catch In the bottom of the. pan. crate of fowls from a South Carolina appear to revert in origin to early ex the general's throat, and something farm. When the neighbors learned periences of the race by which they streamed down bls cheek that was not QUITE EASY TO MEND CHINA where the chickens came from they worked out their salvation. sweat raised a row. The white horse had gone twenty If Damaged Article la of Value, Here “ ‘If you must get chickens,’ they Work Falls to Women. yards when a cuirassier officer flung said, ‘get Northern chickens. They Are Some Ways by Which It May bls long blade high In the air. The In Zululand the women do most of don’t crow nearly so much as Southern Be Made Good. wavering columns slowed. Jolting up chickens. There is something in the the manual labor, while their hus and down like rocking horses as the The breaking of china Is an every climate down there that makes a bands, fathers and brothers laugh and men sawed on the bits. Above the day happening In some households chicken crow four times as often as a sing. din of the firing sounded the cracked and unless the article broken is an or chicken brought up in any other part blowing of the cavalry trumpets. A nament of some value no trouble la of the country.’ single shining figure turned and sped taken to mend IL Many dishes, how “That peculiarity of Southern chick after the empty saddle, a little group ever, may be quite well mended at ens was news to the amateur poultry followed, a line veered round clumsily home, and a very efficient cement can man. He noticed, however, that his and Btarted back, then the whole be made by mixing together into a chickens really did crow more persist lurching mass pulled about and went paste equal quantities of whey of milk ently and more vigorously than any back through the heaped-up bodies on and vinegar, powdered quicklime and other chickens he ever had known, and the ground, the white horse with the the white of an egg. The mixture when an experienced poulterer assured empty saddle galloping steadily before must be well beaten and warmed. Ex him that they always would, because It is far better to give the them. pos« the broken edges of the china to Southern chickens always do, he sold Stomach. Liver and Bowels A hoarse yell went up from every heat before applying the cement A them and bought New Jersey chickens heavy-eyed, broken-spirited infantry very thin coating is sufficient and the instead. Now he is in hot water with some help at the beginning man In the long lines. The two putn- Joint should be held firmly in place un the Southern families in our town, than to keep putting it off and heaven only knows how the squab meled columns broke Into little drib til the cement has dried. until sickness overtakes you. lets of men, who ran down to the, If the dish is only cracked It may be ble will terminate.” — New York Be wise, and keep shore, plunged Into the current and prevented from falling to pieces by Times. started splashing for the opposite painting the crack on the underside bank without an apparent thought of with white paint Cut a piece of tape ' When Your Eyes Need Care the hall of metal slashing through the length of the crack over one side Try Murine Eye Remedy. No Smarting—Feeli —Acta Quickly. Try it for Red, Weak« them. The gunners jumped from j with white paint and lay It over the Fine Watery Eye« and Granulated Eyelids. Illus their shelter and Jammed the shells1 crack. Press the tape down till per trated Book in each Package. Murine is compounded by our Ortillsta—not a “Patent Med Into the cold breeches of the guns. fectly smooth. Set the dish aside for icine’—but used in successful Physicians’ Prac for many years. Now dedicated to the i*ub- The supporting column awoke, and its two or three weeks, when the crack tice 11 l and sold by Druggists at 25c and 60c per Bottle. Marine Kyo Salve in Aseptic Tubes, 25c and 60c. front was suddenly lighted by a thou will be perfectly firm. sand flashes of fire.—Donal Hamilton! Broken china may also be mended Murine Eye Remedy Co., Chicago In McClure’s Magazine. handy and take it promptly. with a paste made of plaster of parls Rule for Candles. and glue. Use the ordinary bottle of It helps overcome all Stomach, An old rule calls for as many candles Royal Cre«t Counts for Something. glue mixing one part of the glue with Liver and Bowel Ills, also pre on the table as there are guests about Some Irishmen are nothing If not two of water and adding the plaster of vents Malaria, Fever and Ague it, and it is a rule that might be fol Ingenious. Here is a good story told | parts to IL lowed with interesting results. There of one, a terrible scamp serving ln{ Ornaments that have come to pieces South Africa under Colonel Hamilton-' may also be mended with white paint, is so much variety shown nowadays in Browne. On discharge he asked for' using the ordinary tubes required for the way in which candles are placed a character, and was given one by the oil painting. Very little is required, on a table that the candles could be colonel so bad as should ordinarily and after applying it to the broken put one in front of each guest, in a have barred him from employment edges they should be closely held to circle or oval or oblong about the gether for a little, then left for a few floral centerpiece. forever. is what they all say Some time later the colonel met hours to dry. Red Cram Ball Blue, all blue, bc«»t blu'ng value cf OUT in the whole world, makes the laundress smile. him. a most prosperous man and about Small Almond Cakes. to embark for the mother country. Painleaa For the Congregation. Ona pound powdered sugar, six "But," said the colonel, "how was Methods of eggs, beaten very light; one-halt One Sunday a diminutive preacher Extracting ft that people, reading such a charac Teeth. ter as I gave you, should have been pound almonds, blanched and pow exchanged pulpits with a pastor who dered; one-half pound prepared flour was a giant in stature. The pulpit so taken In?” Out-of-town neo- "Read it." the scamp replied. "Never j Rosewater, mixed with the almond was unusually high and was reached r'r can have their a one of them read It, and for a very 1 paste; whip up the whites of the eggs by a winding stairway. He ascended pi ate and bndire- work finish ext in one good reason, as not one of them could i to a meringue with half the sugar; very slowly and for some time disap day if necessary. At length the read a word of English. It was tho [ stir In the almond paste. Beat the peared from sighL An absolute truar» lion and the unicorn fighting for tho yolks ten minutes with the remainder congregation saw a little bald head an tee. backed by 38 crown on the top of the official paper ( of the sugar. Mix all together; add raised above the pulpit, so that only M. W. A. Wlft. Pmetwt mn Masssis rears in Portland the that did the trick, and that's what I the flour lightly and rapidly. Bake in the eyes were visible, while wanted when I troubled you for a well-buttered patty tins, or other preacher announced his text in a high, “It - is I; be not character. So long, colonel; there's »mall tins, very quickly. Turn out as squeaking voice: Office HOURS: the 'all for the shore’ bell ringing soon aa done upon a baking pan, bot afraid.” 8 A. M. to 8 P. M. Sundays 9 | Good luck, and many thanks, as It'« tom uppermost, that these may dry Phones: A 2029; Main 2029. Constipation causes and seriously ag through you I'm In for a high old out. According to the size of the gravates many diseases. It is thor failing Bidr.. Third and Washington. Portlarwf small tins, the number of cakea time.” oughly cured by Dr Pierce’s Pellets. Tiny sugar-coated granules. Sponge Pudding. Capture Underground Water. One pint milk, one-quarter cup flour, An Ingenious method has been em Today. ployed by a Wyoming live stock com one-half cup sugar, five eggs (yolks Do not let us wait to be just or piti pany in bringing to the surface and beaten separately), whites of eggs ful or demonstrative toward those we beaten stiff, one-quarter cup butter. thus making available for use, the wa love until they or we are struck down ter and underground streams, of which Scald milk, add sugar and flour by illness...................... Life is short, Cook till It thickens, then add butter there are many on the slopes of the and we have never too much time for Rockies. These streams percolate and yolks of eggs. Lastly add whites gladdening the hearts of those who are of eggs. Butter pudding dish. All through beds of sand and gravel at traveling the dark journey with us. depths varying from 10 to 16 feet be-| with mixture, set in pan of hot water Ohl be swift to love, make haste to low the surface, but are prevented and bake from twenty minutes to half be kind!—Amiel. from sinking deeper by underlying strata of impervious clay. In build Roasted Potatoes. ing the irrigation system a row of Pare and wash, nnd an hour before steel sheet piling extending across the arroyo, or dry river bed, was first taking out the roast place the pota driven through the sand and gravel, I toes In the pan. After half an hour may be either a transient or per penetrating the clay bed to a suffi turn them and when done they will be manent affliction, arising from cient depth to prevent seepage. The a lovely golden brown and sweet as a some error in diet or as a result spillway portions of the sheet piling nuL A WOMAN’S PROBLEM DR PIERCE’S FAVORITE PRESCRIPTIONS “Better be Safe than Sorry” HOSTETTER’S Stomach Bitters “DIDN’T HURT A BIT” Wise Dental Co. CONSTIPATION were then incased In concrete, form ing a continuous concrete dam. Since there was no underground escape for the water, a reservoir was quickly formed, providing a permanent source of supply for the Irrigation system, by which many acres are being r* of constantly weak digestion. Removing Table Marks. For temporary and obstinate cases To remove hot water marks from polished tables, make a thin paste the best relief is with salad oil and salt place It on the mark and there let It remain for an hour or so. Then rub well with a soft P N. U. No. 32, ’13 claimed.—Popular Mechanics I