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About The Estacada news. (Estacada, Or.) 1904-1908 | View Entire Issue (May 18, 1905)
t HURRAH FOR JOHN LILL I Uncertainty o f L.fe. Meek and L ow ly Country Editor but "Youug man,” said the clerical-looking Entitled to Hero’s Medal. ! Passenger, addressing the beardless indi- You have never beard of John Llll. I v.illual aeress the aisle, “ do you ever con- He la a meek and lowly country editor “lder when you lie dowu at ui« ht that you raay never see the sun rise again?” at Mackavllle, Kan., gays the Emporia “ No,” replied the party at whom the Gazette. Lagt week he wrote up a query had been fired, “ can't say that 1 wedding In the community for big pa do; but every morning when I wake up per— the Maeksville Enterprise. He I realize that I may not live to «see an did his best, but the bride's father was other sunset.” “ You do?” queried the surprised c. dissatisfied because John did not spread it on. The father of the bride came to the office of the Enterprise and ,,v “ I do,” answered the young - ----- mau. said that John I.ill didn't know how “ ,e’ ’ 1 a baseball umpire.' to write up a wedding. The father Beware of Ointments lor Catarrh that b r o u g h t In a n o t ic e w h ic h he s a id Contain Mercury w o u l d b e s a t is f a c t o r y . H e sa id , h o w - as m ercu ry w i l l su rely destroy the sense o f e v e r h e w is h e d It to r im " In s t ns 1 »m ail and co m p le te ly derange the w h ole sys- w ls Ile u It to too ju s t as I t . tem wUeu e n te rin g I t tn rou gh the mucous 1. p. w as w r itte n .” I surfaces. Such a rtic le «s i.o u ld never be used E v e r y e d it o r in th is c o u n try h s. | w ilW S ^ n ^ ii t h e s e r e q u e s ts , a n d c o m p lie s w it h th e m i tu tae good you can possibly d e r iv e fr o m them. kv Mnliftslty „ a ¿ ia ll’» Catarrh Cure, m anufactured l>y F. J. y l t e ly c o r r e c t in g t h e e r r o r s o f , ( heney A ( o ..T o le d o , O ..con tain siio n iercu ry , g r a m m a r a n d s p e llin g a n d c o n s tr u c t io n a,‘d i* taken In tern a lly , a ctin g d irectly upon o m /1 Ko/i f o o f « lin »n , v. „ . i___ the blood and mucous surfaces o f the system. and bad taste, until the article handed In bu yin g H a ll’s C atarrh Cure be sure you get In is fairly presentable. But John the genuine. It in taken in te rn a lly , and made T in nru . l . | i . . . in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. (h e n e y At Co. Testi- L ill— who should have a Carnegie hero m on iaisfree. m e d a l— l e t t h e a r t i c l e l e f t bv th e iM d by Druggist«, price 75c. per bottle. bride s father run “Just as It was w rit-! ------------------------ ten,” and here is the way it appeared:! The Brute. “ March 1st, 1905. | Mrs. Gabbler— This health writer “ Married at the home of the Brides says that one should keep one’s mouth parents, South East of Maeksville Mr. shut while sleeping. I don’t see how W . Parks Tucker & Miss Ruth Green- I can be sure my mouth is shut when wood, by Rev. Gebhart with heartfel I ’m asleep. solemnity by all preseut. ! Mr. Gabbler— You might get in tlie “ The guests who attended were Mr. habit if you’d practice on it while you & Mrs. Greenwood giving a Minasota are awake.— Cleveland I*eader. Sewing Machine, Mr. Tucker silver n > s ------------------------------------------------- gar bowl with spoonholder attached L IE U T E N A N T B O W M A N Mra. Tucker silver knives Sc forks Miss Tucker white bed spread. Mr. Scott Tucker silver tea spoons. Uncle F. Snider silver tablespoons. “ Brothers of the bride presents not arrived. * “ Mr. A Mrs. Tuttle beautiful water set; Mr. and Mrs. Vance white damask table cloth, Mr. Guy Vance glass cake stand. Miss susie Vance glass dish, Mr. A Mrs. Perry Campbell a glass fruit eet A to make the presents more pleas- lug the glassware all matches. “ Dr W. L. Pruitt of St. Louis, carv ing set. “ Also a number of presents from rel atives that were unable to be here as well as the book entitled "Bridal Greet ings by Daniel Wise. D. D.,” From the Rev. Gebhart. “To make things more amusing just as a number o f eighteen or twenty drawn in a wagon by four horses doing their best at pulling their Jovial crowd to near the spot destined to be bat tered & hammered being united with acrltkes & shrieks from a feminin« discord, & within sight though it was dark, as they were looming over a small ridge a gun was fired which startled the stealthy merrymakers, un til they cried out, ho; some one taka care of me. etc., etc.” Newspaper men all over the country are with John Llll. I f he Is damaged by the angry relatives of the happy pair. It should cost him nothing fc , Chas. W. Bowman, 1st Lieut, and repairs. The profession should stand Adjt. 4th M. 8. M. Cav. Vols., writes by him. Every editor In this broad from 1-anham, Md., as follows: land has promised blmself that some “ Though somewhat averse to patent time he would do what John Llll has medicines, and still more averse to be- done, and every editor has been afraid coming a professional affidavit man, it to do' It. when the chance came. Oyama seems only a plain duty in the present may be great in his line, but while the instance to add my experience to the editors of America are devoting big columns already written concerning the black burly type to Oyama. let them curative powers of Peruna. I have been particularly benefited by who actu not forget brave John Li its use for colds in the head and throat. I ally did what we have all threatened have been able to fully cure myself of a to do so many times. most severe attack in forty-eight hours by its use according to directions. I use it as A L it t le L o w e r. The late Archbishop Temple, who Is a preventive whenever threatened with an attack. popularly believed to have been un “ Members of my family also use it equivocally bruaque and cutting of for like ailments. We are recommend tongue, had a sense of humor which ing it to our friends.” — C W . Bowman. enabled him to be suave upon occa Pe-rtMM Contains No Narcotics. sion. One reason why Peruna has found When he was head of Rugby school permanent use in so many home« is a woman of high position, with a that it contains no narcotic of any kind. handsome son of whom she was In- It can be used any length of time with- ordinately fo ld went to Dr. Temple , ... i III FORTY-EIGHT HOURS | PE-AV-Ht CURED HIM Gsld Affected Head and T h ro a t- Attack Was Severe. « - r i ' . r r •“.s r r s .v T z r r v - * - - The latest and most fascinating moth- 1 od of teaching children to read is to put | them at work on a typewriter. My H is Scraggly Mothers w ill find Mr«. 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DOUGLAS MAKES AND BELLS MORE K E N 'S f i 50 SHOES TH AN A N T r OTHER M ANUFACTURER IN THE WORLD. A n c ie n t A r t. Recent excavations in Egypt have revealed a bond—dated A. D. 100— ap prenticing a slave for two years in the “ semigraph,” to be taught to reatl and write shorthand, or “ the signs that your son Dionysius knows,” the teach er receiving in all 120 drachmas— about $23. Swollen Veins, Sprains, Strains and Weak Joints Relieved and Cured with our Hllk Elastic Stocking». Perfect Fit Guaranteed. r F in e S to u t Milk Hllk W r l s t l e t s ................ » .75 f l .00 A n k le t s ............ ........ 2.50 K m * « a p e . ............ 2.50 l o g i n s ................ 2.75 5..V) G a r t e r H ose. . i.V> A b o v e K n e e H o s e , .. 5.00 «.00 W e a ls o m a n u fa c tu re s ' l f o r m « o f Belt« and Supporter*. WOODARD. CLARKE A CO Portland, Oregon. ■ 1 (M E I WHERE R II ELSE E t it i ro e r hi maater, ah* ■ * « . had «Uwotllwd him In The ||artm, n 8aniUrium, Columbia. * Cough »Trap. Taste« Good, r«e Cf in time. Sold by drugging . letter to her a* an Imp«.tor Q fof ^ medic. , A „ cor. -d ers C ONSUMPTION ••M7 boy never dMPrred .nob an epl- ndence held §trictly confidential. th e tr .he «aid. with deep feeling. ' _____________ _ “ My dear madam." aald Tr. Temple, “ I feel eure that what the house mas ter meant was that yonr »on eotild not poaalbly be the angel be looked " M c l m _ t c i l m Color OMTC loop, brighter rod f e e » » cotere th e« ear o tfc » «Eye. Off* On. « • < _____ E reryon, ..u gh . at an " s l r j - £ £ » * £ £ W«UG m '• * $ 1 0 , 0 0 0 R E W A R D to aay oos «he coo disprove this statemsut. W . !.. D o u gin s 03.00 shoes a re the »ell** t*rs In ‘ tli#* M-orld be- catise o f Ih e ir e s ir c e llc n t style, easy flt- t in g ariti sii|verior a e a r l r g «lim iti Ics. o T h e y a r e Just a « go o «l a i t Irose vhnt cost . *7 .0 0 . T . .. f ____ rotti ______ 0 5 .00 to 07.00. h g «>nly dif- fcren«*** 1* th e p ric e . W . !.. D o iik I us r, h o ld 03.50 ehoee coat m o r e to nt'nkr, t h d r jihnpEt b e tte r, n e a r l«»n;:er, •r, ano n o su bstitu te. \V. I,. D o u g la s 0.3.50 shoes a re so ld tltro u g h bis o w n re ta il ••lores In th e p r in c ip a l «•Hies, and by shoe d ea lers e v e ry w h e re . N o m a tte r w h e re you liv e , W . I.. D o u g la s shoes a re w ith in y o u r reach. “ T h 9 Bmmi # E v e r W o r m ." **/ ierttr to say that / hart warn your $t.HO short for thr prist her v>art. and Ana thrm thr hr it 1 rrrr ware.- - Rrr. Fvavk T. Hxplry, 6OH East Jrfftrson At., Jxmtsrtllr, Ky. Bey* wear W . L. 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