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About The Estacada news. (Estacada, Or.) 1904-1908 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1905)
¿ s * * * * « * * * « « » * » * * ,,* , I'm Growing O ld Fast And you know why, too. It’s those gray hairs! Don’t you know that Ayer’s Hair Vigor restores color to gray hair? Well, it does. And it never fails, either. It stops falling hair also, and keeps the scalp clean and healthy. Do not grow old too fasti “ I have used A ysr’i Hair Vigor fo r m any ears and I should Indeed be sorry to be ob* f iged to do w ithout it. It keeps m y hair from turning gray, and also keeps ray scalp clean and healthy."— E. 8 . I’ x n v ik l d , Canyon City, Oregon. A Mads by J. O. Ayer Co., Lowell. Mass. ▲Iso manufkoturers of . . . sarsaparilla . —> i\j£ T S CHERRY PECTORAL. I n v is ib le . T h e Judge—You »ay you are not a v a g ran t, yet you have no visible m eans of support. T he Hobo—I did have dls m ornln’, yer honor. T he Judge—T hen w hy Isn’t It visi ble a t the present tim e? T he Hobo—’Cause I w ent a n ’ e at It. M arriages on board ship are consid ered unlucky. If you can't bo married on dry land remain unwed. AM USEM ENT N O TES. ¡1 0 L D çpaVoriteS A W ife’» D u ty . W heeler A M arkell’s m errym akers, who follow th e “ K entucky B elles,” are said to be a first class organization of singers and fun m akers and w ill keep u p and add to the reputation th eir predecessors have established. They w ill sta rt up on next Sunday, th e 17th, inet, a n d w ill play a ll the J u s t a W a y T h ey H a v e . D on't Imagine th at every sad-eyed “ Say, conductor,” asked the inquisitive woman yon meet has loved and lost. It’s passenger, "in speaking of the time which more than likely she loved and gat him. is proper, ‘a quarter to six’ or a ‘quarter M o th e r s w i l l fin d M rs. W in slo w ’s S o o t h in g of six.’ ” “ Neither,” replied the railroad man. B y ru p t h e b e s t r e m e d y to u s e for t h e ir c h ild r e n d u r in g t h e t e e t h i n g p e r io d . “ I always say ‘five-forty-five.’ ” K n o w l e d g e a n d t im b e r s h o u l d n ’t be r iT Q P erm an en tly Cured. N o fltsor n ervousness m u c h u s e d t il l t h e y a r e s e a s o n e d . —O. W, MIO after flrstd ay’s use o f D r.K lin e'sU reat N erve Restorer. Send for F r e e M2 trial bottle and treatise. Dr. K. H . K line, L td., 981 Arch S t . Philadelphia, Pa. H e H ad K nough. H o lm e s . \ T H K D A I S Y F L Y K I L L K K destroys all the flies and affords com fort toevery Fie, fie! anknlt that threatening, unkind Enpeck w as dining a t the borne of a ! hom e-in dinin g brow; room, sleeping friend. room and all And dart not acornful glances from those where “ Will you have some of the tongue?” •JM , S laces les aretroubie- som e. Clean, To wound thy lord, thy king, thy gov asked the hostess. neat and w ill “ No, th an k you,” replied Enpeck, “ I | ernor; not soil or injure anything. Try It blots thy beauty, as frost bites the g et too much of th a t a t home.” them once and meads; you will n ever be w ithout them . It not kept by How's This? dealers, sen t prepaid for 20c. H a r o ld S o m e r s, Confounds thy fame, as whirlwinds W e o ffe r O n e H u n d r e d D o lla r s R e w a r d for H9 DeK alb A ve., B rooklyn, N . Y. shake fair buds, a n y c a s e o f C a ta r r h t h a t c a n n o t b e c u r e d by And in no sense is meet or amiable. H a ll ’s C a ta r r h C u re. A woman moved is like a fountain trou F . J . C H E N E Y A CO., P r o p s., T o le d o , O. W e, t h e u n d e r s ig n e d , h a v e k n o w n F. J. bled— E o u c n -r /o /s r C h e n e y fo r t h e la s t 16 y e a r s, a n d b e lie v e h im Muddy, ill-seeming, thick, bereft of p e r fe c t ly h o n o r a b le i n a ll b u s in e s s tr a n sa c beauty; tio n s a n d f in a n c i a ll y a b le to c a r ry o u t a n y o b Clip this out, Tfetum to u s with the names lig a t io n s m a d e by th e ir firm . And, while It is so, none so dry or W and addresses of yourself and two of your 1 est A T e u a x , w h o le s a le D r u g g is ts , T o le d o , O. friends, and the date when you will probably | thirsty W a l d in o , K in n an a M a r v in , W h o le sa le D ru g enter a business college, and we will credit , Will deign to sip or touch one drop of It. g is t s . T o le d o , O. you with 15.00 on our 665.00 scholarship. . C a ta r r h C u re is ta k e n in t e r n a lly , a ct Thy husband Is thy lord, thy life, thy in H g a d ll’s i r e c t ly u p o n th e b lo o d a n d m u c o u s s u r O ur school offers exceptional advantages to « keeper, fa c e s o f t h e s y s te m . P r ice 76c. p er b o ttle . students o f B u siness, Shorthand, English, etc. | Thy head, thy sovereign; one that cares Bold b y a ll D r u g g is ts . T e s t im o n ia ls free. B est I nstruction — L owest T uition H a ll’s F a m ily P i ll s a re t h e b e st. for thee WRITE FOR CATALOGUE 10— IT'S FREE 1 And for thy maintenance; commits hia W a s a S h o o te r. TH E MULTNOMAH body Nevada Ned—Thar goes Miracle Mike. BUSINESS INSTITUTE To painful labor, both by sea and land, M. A. A L B IN , P A tS To watch the night in storms, the day He’s ambydextrous. I Eastern Tourist—Ah; I suppose he can in cold, se s i x t h av. PO RTLA N D , O R E . ] While thou liest warm at home, secure write with either hand. , Nevada Ned—Nope. Can’t write at and safe; And craves no other tribute a t thy hands all. H a shoots two-handed. But lore, fair looks and true obedience— You Can Oet Allen’s Foot-Ease FREE. Too little payment for so great a debt. W r ite A lle n 8. O lm ste d , Le R o y .N . Y ., fo r a Such duty as the subject owes the prince free s a m p le o f A l l e n ’s F o o t-E a se. I t cu re« Even such a woman oweth to her hus r w e a tin g , h o t s w o lle n , a c h in g f e e t . I t m a k e s h o t Air Pum ping Engine n e w o r t ig h t s h o e s e a sy . A c e r t a in c u r e for band; c o r n s , in g r o w in g n a i ls a n d b u n io n s . A ll d r u g - And when she’s forward, peevish, sullen, gists a e l l l t . 25c. D o n ’t a c c e p t a n y substitute. sour And not obedient to his honest will, P u m p s w a te r for N o te d f o r H e r H e a u ty . W hat is she but a foul, contending rebel h o u s e a n d ir r ig a tio n . T he Countess of N orthbrook, until a And graceless traitor to her loving lord? D isplace)! w in d m ills sh o rt w hile ago known as V iscountess I am ashamed that women are so simple a n d g a s o lin e e n g in e s . To offer war where they should kneel in B aring, is looked upon as one of the ' B u r n s g a s o lin e , w ood I handsom est women in London society. | peace; or coal. H as a u to Or seek for rule, supremacy and sway | D uring the life of the late E arl, says ; m a tic stop . B h ip p ed When they are bound to serve, love and T he T attler, she alw ays spent much I o n a p p r o v a l. W rite obey. ! of her tim e w ith him a t his country I lo r c a ta lo g u e s a n d W hy are our bodies soft and weak and home, in H am pshire, and th ere shone I p rices. smooth, as the m ost brillian t hostess in thej Unapt to toll and trouble In the world, country, a rra n g in g the shooting parties j But that our soft conditions and our entirely herself and su p e rin te n d in g ! hearts BEALL & C O . the very sm allest detail as to the com-1 Should well agree with our external fo rt of her father-in-law ’s guests. The | 321 Hawthorne Ave. Portland, Ore. parts? earl w as devoted to her and w as never , —William Shakspeare. tired of show ing off her p o rtraits and No. 38-190S pictures, of which he had no fe w e r1 P. N l U. T h e D a n u b e R iv e r. th an fifty different kinds, and alw ays Do yon recall that night In June, H E N w r it in g t o a d v e r t i s e r . p lM M .1 talked of her as his “b eautiful daugh Upon the Danube river? m e n t io n t b l . p n p « r . J We listened to a Laudler tune, ter-in-law/* We watched the moonbeams quiver. I oft since then have watched the moon. W e do crow n and brldgework w ithout pa'n. But never, love, oh, never Our 18 y e a r s’ ex p e r ie n c e in p late work en Can I forget that night in June a bles us to fit your m outh com fortably. Dr. Upon the Danube river. W . A . W ise hits found a safe w ay to extract E ECONOMY Perhaps the most im portant event of th e present season will be the en gagem ent of Isidore W itm ark and F red eric R a n k in ’s comedy opera “ The C haperons,’’ w hich w ill be Been a t the M arquam T heater six nights and W ed nesday and Saturday m atinees, open ing Monday nig h t, Sept. 18th. “ The C haperons’’ has become w hat is known as a standard attractio n , th a t is, the am usem ent going public of th e country a t large has come to look forward to th e regular annual visit of th is charm ing m usical play as to a genuine pleas u re . I t is always new and up-to-date. M anagers of theaters are also always glad to book “ The C haperons” because th ey are invariably sura of big business and th a t th e ir patrons w ill be more th a n satisfied. The company th is year is bigger, better and m ade up of more Our boat kept measure with its oar, p re tty young girls th an ever before, ; The music rose in snatches, and th e scenery and costumes are en- ' From peasants dancing on the shore, tire ly new. “ The C haperons” is the W ith boist'rous songs and catcher first of th e big m usical comedies to ap I know not why that Landler rang Through all my soul, but never, never pear during the Lewis and C lark fair. The Chas. A. T aylor company is just Can I forget the songs they sang Upon the Danube river. com nleting a successful engagem ent at —Hamilton Aide. T he E m pire th is week. T his company has been a great and C le v e r P e o p le In F r a n c e . pleasing surprise to our th ea ter goers “H e la y s be m et a few intelligent by th e excellence of its perform ances, for although unheralded and alm ost people w hen he w as In P aris.” “I suppose he considered them In unknow n it has given us one of the best, if not the very best, renditions of telligent becam e th e ; could apeak m elodram a ever seen in th is city. They E nglish.” w ill be followed for th e week starting “No, because they pretended to un Sunday, Sept. 17th, by a com pany in derstand his F rench.”—Philadelphia “ Febio R om ain,” and we are prom ised Press. a n o th er intellectual trea t. The Baker has been crowded a t every perfomance J u d g i n g by a S u r e S ig n . th is week of th e “ K entucky Belles” Hlcka— H e’s very w ealthy. burlesque com pany. Mrs. Hicks— Yea, and very stingy One of th e principal reasons for the a n d economical. success of th is excellent com pany lies j Hlcka— Don’t be aura of t h a t You in th e jingling melodious m usic sung can’t judge a m an by hla clothes. by rarely cultivated voices. Mrs. H lcka—I don’t. I ’m Judging T h is cosy lit t le th e a te r Beems to be , him by h it w ife’s clothes.—Philadel re g a n iin g w ith a b o u n d its o ld p opular-1 phia Ledger.________________ ity an d th e m an ag em en t a re to be con g r a tu la te d on t h e success of t h e i r new v e n tu re . I P r o o f o f I m m o r ta lity . “ W hat authority have yon for the sta te m en t th a t Shakspeare la imm or tal?” "T he fa ct th a t b . still survives a f t . r having been m urdered by bum actors for three hundred years.”—Cleveland Leader. No m an’s credit ia so good th a t the cash La not bottac. jw teeth a b s o lu te ly w ithout pain. Dr. T. F. W ise Is an e x p ert at gold filling and crown and brldgework. E x tr a c tin g free when p lates or bridges are ordered. WISE BROS. DENTISTS F a ilin g B ldg., Third and W ashington Sts. Open ev e n in g s till 9 o'clock. Su n d ays from 9 to 12. Or M ain 2 «9 NOTHING W ILL FATTEN HOGS 8 o q u ic k ly a n d w e ll a s P r u s s ia n S t o c k P o o d a d d e d t o t h e fee d . I t w ill p u t t h e m in t h e b e s t c o n d i t i o n t o f a t t e n r a p id ly . Shorten* Fattening Time. “ W e c a n t r u t h f u l ly s a y f r o m o u r e x p e r ie n c e P r u s s ia n S to c k F o o d s h o r t e n s t h e f a t t e n in g p e r io d a t l e a s t o n e - f o u r t h . W e c o n s id e r i t i n d i s p c n s i b l e in f a t t e n i n g h o f t s a n d c a t t l e . —J . W . W I L L I A M S ,B r e e d e r s ,B r ia n t .I n d . P R U S S IA N S T O C K FO O D Bares grain by awelRtlng digestion, getting all the good out of the food consumed. EVERY OWNER of horses, cows, hogs or I Cholera Cure. PRUSSIAN for I.ice on Poultry end >Y C O . 8t. Paul. Minn. PORTLAND SEED CO., Portland. Oregon, Coast Agents are e m ig r a tin g to Airier a an d C an a d a by th e th o u s a n d s. W here th e r e is a d o lla r to be m ad e o u w ill a lw a y s nd a Y an k ee. A l b e r ta affords th e g r e a te s t o p p o r t u n ity o f a n y c o u n t r y In th e w o r ld for g o o d I n v e s t m e n ts . L a n d c a n be b o u g h t o f t h e C. P. R. c o m p a n y on e a sy pay m e n ts o f o n e - s ix t h to o n e - te n t h d o w n , 6 per c e n t in te r e s t, y e a r ly p a y m e n ts , from $3 60 to R 6.00 per acre; th a t is as fin e la n d a s t h e su n c o n d u c t in g p a r tie s o u t o f S p o k a n e M o n d a y s of e a c h w e e k , g iv aver sh o w n on. l a g s p e c ia l r a ilr o a d r a t te e s a n d s h o w in g th e m o v e r A lb e r ta . J o in t h e crow d. fo r rm I n fo m a tio n c h e e r f ' u lly g - iv e n . JAMES M. LEWIS. BpeH al l o n d A g e n t A lb e r to l a d C a n a d ia n R a ilw a y lan d a. 7 1 9 Rive r s id e A ve., S p o k a n e . W aeh. > »m W Uncle Sam’s People . J