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About The Estacada news. (Estacada, Or.) 1904-1908 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 1, 1904)
A S p e a k in g L ik e n e s s . W a n te d a P le a s a n t E xp ression . Mr. Grumps— Good morning. Do yon Mrs. Foudmar— Don't you think baby grows more like me every day? take pictures by the Instantaneous pro cess? Fondmar— Yes, dear, especially • so Studeuts o f the life o f Portlrlo Diaz Photographer— Yes, sir. since she began to talk. Mr. Grumps— W ell, this Is Mrs. made the claim that history does not hold, this side o f the crusades, a per- Grumps, my wife, you know. I want loual record so varied and eventful, her picture taken. Photographer— Certainly. But are you says the San A n ton io Express. The particular about having it instantaneous? F o r In fan ts a n d Children. man o f M exico Is credited w ith the Mr. Grumps— O f course. When you most kaleidoscopic career since the get things ready, tell her to look pleas Jays o f Richard the Lion-H earted. ant, and then snap off the machine be H ale and hearty at 70 years o f age, fore the expression fades away. You’ ve dear-eyed, and firm-footed, his life gotter be quicker’n lightning. spuns h alf a century o f Incredible ad To Break In New Shoes. venture, and stands fo r political devel lw ays shake in A lle n ’s Foot-Ease, a powder. H e C ou gh ed. opment which probably Is shown by It A cures hoi, sw eating, aching, sw ollen leet. “ No, boss,” said the husky beggar, “ I no other nation In the nineteenth cen Cures corns, in g ro w in g n ails and bunions. At all druggists and shoe stores, 2.V Don’t accept never asked nobody for money before.“ tury. any substitute Sample m ailed FREE. Address “ You didn’ t, eh?” replied the fat little W ithin the memory o f San An to A llen 8. Olmsted, Le R oy, N. Y. man. “ I don’t believe you.” nians M exico was the most revolution “ Fact. M y game has always been to Associate Justice Brewer of the United soak a mug wid a lead pipe an’ take w ’at ary o f countries: so Infested by ban dits, so powerless to afford security to States Supreme Court entered upon the I want, and dat’s w ’at I ’ll do ter you, if | practice of law in Kansas at the age of yer don’t cough up.” — Philadelphia life and property that parties in the i 112. He is now 117, and hale and hearty. Press. United States suggested this failu re o f governm ent as a pretext fo r assisting Texas In her struggle fo r Independ ■ A A.A.A.A.A.A.A.A.Â.A.A.A.A.A.A.A. A A.A.A. A.A.A.A. A. A.A.A.A.A.A.A.A.AH ► ence. To-day, outside o f the United 4 ► States, M exico is probably the best À Penetration is the cardinal virtue o f ► governed country on the hemisphere. ► P orfirlo D iaz was born in the city of ► Oaxaca Sept. 15, 1830, the night before ► the anniversary o f M exican Independ ► ence day. H is great-grandfather, com ► in the treatment of ing from Spain, had married a woman ' 4 •4 ► o f the n ative race and to that extent ► be is an Indian. i H e w as le ft an orphan at 3 years o f It penetrates to the seat of torture as no other external remedy ► 4 has been known to do and thousands certify to cures. age. W hen a mere boy he helped at a 4 ► Price 25c. and 50c. country store. A t 17 he cut h im self off -4 ► from the help o f friends by leaving the 4 ► theological seminary, but he gained I T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T 'T 'T T T T T T T T T V T V T V 'f T T T a the friendship o f Benito Juarez, the great commoner o f Mexico, then G ov ernor o f Oaxnca, who obtained for him a. Ubrarlanshlp. A t the age o f 19 Of Our Mahod of Extract be w as made a professor o f Roman law. ing Veeth. In a plebiscite offered by Santa Ana I f your plate falls when ea tin g or talking by using our vacuum valve w e can inaxe D iaz w as one o f tw o In Oaxaca who you one that w ill be satisfactory We do dared openly to register a vote against work for people from out of the c ity qu ick ly. so that you w ill not be delayed. the dictator. H e paid the penalty o f We do crow n ana bridge work w ithout pain. Our 17 years’ ex erience in plate banishment, escaping narrow ly with work enables us to tit your mouth com fort bis life. ably. The best is the cheapest in the end. We have feelin g s as w ell as you. H e now tasted w a rfa re In a guer open evenings tfll J Sundays from 9 to 1. rilla organization operating agnlnst D t i T. P. VVlnL. Ph on e M a in '.029. o h . vv . a . WlSc. Santa Ana, and w ithin eight years had risen from a captaincy to commander- 2^8- Fai mg In-chlef o f the M exican armies and to a place In the governm ent second In Importance only to President Juarez. During that tim e he won many sen sational victories and made a series T H R E S H E R S of hairbreadth escapes. At the A S tre e t C a r N a p o le o n . A B O U T Q E N . P O R F I R I O DIAZ. R em a rk a ble C areer o f the M an y T im e* Elected Preeid en t o f M exico. CASTOR IA The Kind You Have Always Bought 4 3 St. J a c o b s Oil 3 Rheumatism u “DIDN'T HURT A B lf” IS WHAT THEY SAY W ISE BROS., Dentists,1 3 Bpoi^LAND^RE^N « RUSSELL” Bn me tim e he evinced a remarkable talent for civil administration. In the midst o f the stress and rigor o f war he paused to establish girls’ schools In Oaxaca, which are now the models for sim ilar Institutions all o ver the repub lic. A t practically the same tim e he gave M exico one o f her national holi days by w in n in g on the Clnco de Maya the battle o f Puebla w ith raw M exi can levies pitted against arm ies train ed In France. In April, 1877, he w as elected P resi dent and except for the Interregnum of Gonzales from 1880 to 1884 he has been at the head o f M exico ever since. T h e chaotic country experienced Us Brat peace In seventy years. Corruption In public service was re formed, taxes w ere reduced and public Improvements begun and prosecuted upon an elaborate scale. The country was cleared o f bandits. L a w s fa v o r able to Investments w ere pnssed and Industrial developm ent Invited by the liberal spirit o f gran tin g concessions. Factories, libraries, telegraphs and scientific commissions w ere all fos tered and have been brought to a hlgb standard. T h e valley o f M exico has bean drained. Education has been made free and equal to all. 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