The Estacada news. (Estacada, Or.) 1904-1908, August 24, 1905, Image 5

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    TEX AS GIRL A SHERIFF.
My
H is
S cra g cjly
Uphold, the M n je.tr o f the Law
Anions Cattle R u stler..
On a ranch In Texas there lives a
young woman who for months past has
been engaged In a calling for which it
has always been
supposed only men
were “ cut out.”
She Is a deputy
sheriff in Mexico
D o you like it ? Then why
County. Her name
be contented with it ? Have
is Clara Driscoll.
to b e ? O h , no I Just put on
She is no untaught
A y e r ’s H air V igor and have
lass o f the “ wild
and w oolly” south­
long, thick hair; soft, even
w est but is a high­
hair; beautiful hair, without a
ly
educated, ex-
single gray line in it. Have a
t r e m e 1 y wealthy
CLARA DRISCOLL. young woman, who
little pride. Keep young just
numbers among her
as long as you can.
Intimate friends the wealthiest and
" I am fifty ««Ten year« old, and nntll re­
best known people of the North. Al­
cently my hair was very gray. But in a few
week« Ayer's Hair Vigor restored the natural
most every year sees her In Chicago
color to my hair so now there Is not a gray
hair to be seen."~J. W. H anson , Boulder
and New York.
Miss Driscoll Is a
Creek, Cal.
lithe, active and handsome girl. Her
father Is the owner of the great Palo
by J. C. Ayer Co., Lowell,
Also manufacturers o f
Alto ranch Of 400,000 acres. In south­
y SARSAPARILLA.
western Texas. The ranch is eighteen
PILLS.
miles from Corpus Christl and a little
CHERRY PECTORAL.
more than 100 miles from the Klo
Grande. When young she was sent
to France, where she spent three years
The only country which does not use
the red cross as the emblem of her hos­ In a convent Returning home she be­
pital corps is Turkey, which is allowed to came known as the Diana o f the
use a red crescent in its place, in defer­ Southwest for her daring horseback
ence to her soldiers’ religious susceptibili­ riding.
j As a deputy sheriff she has had nu­
ties.
merous experiences with cattle rustlers
T H E D A I S Y F I . Y K I M . K i t destroy« all the and bandits and has proved her worth
flies anrl affords
com fort tonverv as an officer o f the law.
hom e-ln dinin g
One o f her experiences had to do
-room , sleeping
room and all I with the rustlers, some o f whom a
places
w here
flies are trouble­ | short time before had shot and killed
som e.
Clean, a trusted foreman on
her father's
neat and will
n o tso llo r ln ju re ranch.
It happened at a time when
a nything. T ry
them o n ce and she had taken an unusually long ride
you w ill n e v e r be w ithout them . It not k ep t by and had started to return to the ranch
dealers, sent prepaid for 20c.
H a r o ld S o m e rs ,
149 D eK alb A v e ., B rook ly n , N. Y .
over a more southerly route. It was
midday.
Entering a copse o f low
j trees, she saw ahead the outline o f a
j river bank. As she came nearer she
E O U C /R T / U M
| detected a thin column o f smoke ris­
ing from below the bank o f the dried
.
o t p «h i. o a t. return to u , with t h . n m n .
• and addresses o f yourself and tw o o f you r • ! river bed.
Thinking It was a part o f
• friends, and the date when y ou will probably *
j her father’ s men, she rode up until j
• enter a business college, and we will credit .
There
• y ou with 15.00 on our 165.00 scholarship. • I she could get a better vision.
• O u r school offers exceptional advantages to • j below, crouching over a Are they had
• students o f Business, Shorthand, English, etc. *
built, werff tw o Mexicans, vlllalnous-
l
B est I nstruction —L owest T uition
•
looklqg fellows; near at hand lay their
•
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•
rifles. They were so absorbed In their
: THE MULTNOMAH : occupation that they did not hear her
! BUSINESS INSTITUTE ! npproach. H er keen sense detected
•
M. A. ALBIN, P a c e .
•
the odor o f cooking flesh, and for the
; ee s i x t h ST.
PO RTLAN D , O R E . I
first time she noticed the carcass o f
one of her father's yearlings lying fur-
I ther on.
O U TS ID E INN
< Then, as she thought o f the fate of
the former foreman, who had fallen a
victim perhaps to these same men. she
realised her peril. As an officer o f the
law It was her duty to arrest them ut
any cost. She drew her ,11-callber
Colt's navy, and, covering them, she
dashed down over the river bank. The
men, taken unawares, threw up thelT
hands. They were commanded to
move away from the Are, while she se­
cured their rifles; then, woman like,
Electric Hghted rooms. Baths and modern she saw that they appeared desperate­
conveniences. Rooms 50c, $1 and $1.50 per day
A new, permanent hotel, directly opposite ly hungry, and she allowed them to fin­
main entrance to Fair. All street cars for Fair ish their roasting, and even ate with
land you at Hotel door.
them.
This strange repast ended, the com e­
ly deputy mounted her mustang and
marched these men ahead o f her back
to the ranch, where they were secured
Hot Air Pumping Engine nntll a ranger took them in charge and
saw them safely la Corpus Christl
JalL
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Æ yers
E
ECONOMY
Pnmps water for
house and irrigation.
Displaces wind mills
and gasoline engines.
Burns gasoline, wood
or coal.
Haa auto­
matic stop. Shipped
on approval. Write
for catalogue* and
price i.
B EALL A CO.
^321 Hawthorn« Ave.
P .L I L
Portland, Or«.
*
Na. 34-1*0»
7 H
B E I H
w r r itin
N w
t t l a g f t t a o ad v o r tlM f* p la a M I
W
m e n t io n
th ta ]
H ow to K eep Cool.
Experience has shown that there Is
but one way In which the discom fort
of very hot weather may be mitigated,
and that Is by thorough physical activ­
ity to start and maintain a wholesome
perspiration. Absolutely the most un­
comfortable way In which to pass a
hot day Is to be sluggish, and by th a t1
means pile up, so to speak, latent h e a t;
In muscles and tissues. The vaso mo- i
tor nerves and the secretory nerves o f [
the sudoriferous glands.are the ther­
mostats o f the body. Anything which |
starts an abundant perspiration carries
off latent heat and minimizes the dis­
com fort suffered.— New York Times.
Woman Is a conundrum, but man Is I
unwilling to give her up.
R H EU M A TIS M “
S
Rheumatism does more than any other dis-
/I W w I U i
ease to rob life of pleasure and comfort. It is so painful and far-reaching in
its effects on the system that those afflicted with it find themselves utterly
unable to enjoy bodily comfort or any of the pleasures of life. Some are
bound hand and foot and suffer constantly with excruciating pains, swollen,
stiff joints and muscles, and
,,
...
I had been troubled with Rheumatism for two
o f t e n distorted, crooked -
years,
had
been
under
the treatment of physi­
limbs, while others have
cians, and tried everything recommended to
intervals of freedom, during me, but all to no avail. My knee and elbow joints
which they live in constant were so stiff that I could not use them. I was un­
fear and dread of the next able to do my household work, and was truly in s
attack, when, at the least ex- pitiable condition. S. S. S. cured me after using
posure to damp weather, o r ' * t for awhile, and I unhesitatingly give it the
slight irregularity of any credit it so much deserves,
kind, the disease will return. sta- A * E- Liverpool, O. M rs . M. A. D eckh ».
The cause of Rheumatism is a sour, acid condition of the blood, produced
b y food lying undigested in the stomach, poor bowel action, weak kidneys
and a general sluggish condition o f the system. External applications, such
os liniments, oils, plasters, etc., do not reach the cause and can only give tem-
porary relief. The blood must be cleansed and puri-
fied before a cure can be had. S. S. S. attacks the
disease in the right way— it neutralizes the poison
^ ii| P and filters out every particle of it from the blood,
stimulates the sluggish organs and clears the sys­
tem of all foreign matter. It cures the disease permanently and safely
because it contains no harmful minerals to derange the stomach and diges­
tion* Bo^k on Rheumatism and any advice you wish, without charge.
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THE S W IF T SPECIFIC C O ., ATLANTA. CAm
V e r y I i ik e ly .
“ Say, pa,” queried little Johnny
Bumpernickle, “ what are the sins of
omission?”
“ They are probably those we would
have committed had we thought of
them.” answered the old man.
You Can (let Allen's Foot-Ease FREE.
Write Allen S. Olmsted, Le R oy.N . Y., for a
free sample of A lle n ’s Foot-F.ase. It cures
sweating, hot swollen, aching feet. It makes
new or tight shoes easy. A certain cure for
corns, ingrowing nails and bunions. All drug­
gists sell It. 25c. Don’t accept any substitute.
N eeded
a R is t
Asia contaius more than one-half of
the total population of the earth, and
Europe nearly one-fourth.
Mothers will find Mrs. Vf Ins low’s toothing
Byrup the best remedy to use for their children
during the teething period.
•ia u jn o f aq* jo pua eq$ 4c laSatr*
qoni-xts « aajd{d h | av 4oqs eij4 48q$
pins si 4 i 'Sd[iui OS spunod o o i SuiqSidM
aipoafoad
b
ja d o jd h im . qotq.vv unS «
4no 4 q 3 n o jq soq j04uaAui u u au aiiiy u y
(9048
PITQ Permanently Cured. No fits or nervousness
I 11 0 after first day’s useot'Dr. Kline’s(«reat Nerve
Restorer. Send for F re e t& 'i trial bottle and treatise.
Dr. R.H . Kline, Ltd., 931 Arch at.. Philadelphia, Pa.
Collector—This is the twentieth time
I’ve called with this bill.
J o y s o f M a trim o n y .
Gilded Youth— Yes, and there are forty
more, just like you, coming in day after
Miss Knox— I suppose you and your
day, to worry me about their miserable wife get along well together.
little bills. No wonder I’ m all fagged
Mr. Smith— Oh, yes— that is, we get
out. ' Guess I’ ll take a run over to Eu­ along well together when we are not to­
rope to recuperate.
gether.
For Infanta and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the
Promotes Digestion.CheerfuP
ness and Rest Contains neither
( num. Morphine
OT N
nor Mineral.
.
Signature
of
a r c o t ic
A v » •roua-sMuamrma
A perfect Remedy forConstipo-
Ron, Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea
Worms .Convulsions .Feverish­
ness and L O S S O F SLEEP.
Facsimile Signature of
NEW
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YORK.
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J ) U o v i S - K C l IN I S
EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER.
In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
CASTORIA