The Estacada news. (Estacada, Or.) 1904-1908, October 05, 1905, Image 5

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    For Lung
Troubles
A Hard Question.
I Careless application of the whip hat
Modern Maid— I wish some advice.
; blinded many horses.
Old Lady— Certainly, my dear. What
ia it?
Modern Maid— Shall I marry a man
e o u :C F \ T / O
whose tastes are the opposite of mine,
and quarrel with him? or shall I marry j
O l a this out, return to us with the names
a man whose tastes are the same as
and addresses o f yourself and tw o o f your
mine, and get tired of .him?
friends, and the date when you will probably
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enter a business college, and we will credit
To Break In New Shoes.
Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral cer­
tainly cures coughs, colds,
bronchitis,consumption. And
it certainly strengthens weak
throats and weak lungs.
There can be no mistake about
this. Youknowitistrue. And
your own doctor will say so.
Life— God helps and perpetuates
those who endeavor to learn how to
live and to know the laws of life.—
Itev. F. O. Hales, Eplscopollan, New
York City.
Earnestness— Moral earnestness Is
the outgrowth not only of clear views,
but also of a certain serious attitude
toward life and truth and opportunity.
—Rev. H. M. Slocum, Episcopalian,
“ My little boy had a terrible cough. I tried
Colorado Springs, Col.
everything I could hear of but lu vain until
I tried A yer’s Cherry Pectoral. The first
Wealth— Weulth Is power, but power
night he was better, and he steadily improved
must be swayed by humanitarian pur­
until he was perfectly well.” — Mas. 8. J.
S t k b l k , Alton, 111.
pose or Its exercise tends to make ono
a heartless tyrant instead of a kindly
J . O. A y e r C o ., L o w e l l ,
Also manufacturera o f
and lovable human being— Rev. David
SARSAPARILLA.
Utter, Unitarian, Denver, Col.
PILLS.
HAIR VIOOR.
Character— Mental quickness counts
natural shrewdness counts, a retentive
K e e p the bowels regular with Ayer*s memory
counts, physical strength
Pills and thus hasten recovery. counts, but the thing that counts most,
I say, is character.— Rev. W. R. Hunt­
T h e Search for Paul Jones' Body.
ington, Episcopalian, New York City.
Back of the coming home of the body
Needs of the Times— The needs of
of John Paul Jones, to rest in the crypt tho times are men who will devote
of our new Naval Academy, lies the themselves to the higher ideals of art,
story of General Horace Porter’s six
education, good government and liv­
years’ quest, impeded by many ob­
ing, and not simply to commerce.—
stacles, successful at last, with over-
Rev. W. S. Marquis,
Presbyterian,
whemling evidence in favor of the iden­
Rock Island, 111.
tification of the body.
The full story
Selfishness— Selfishness has made
of this research General Porter tells for
the first time in the October Century. men Indifferent to the rights of others
“ Upon assuming charge of our em­ and careless that the Innocent must
bassy in Paris and finding myself suffer. Out of this selfishness has
among the old landmarks which are grown a half conviction that might
still honored there as recalling the makes right.— Rev. P. H. Swift, Meth­
many historic incidents in the sojourn odist, Chicago, 111.
of Paul Jones in that brilliant capital,”
The Unselfish Church— The only or­
says General Porter, “ I felt a deep ganization that unselfishly loves hu­
sense of humiliation as an American manity and never gets discouraged and
citizen in realizing that our first and will not rest until mankind is saved
most fascinating naval hero had been is the time-tried and persecution-tested
lying for more than a century in an un­ Christian church.— Rev. F. E. Hopkins,
known and forgotten grave and that no Congregationallset, Chicago. 111.
Bucecssful attempt had ever been made
Heart Impressions— W e must guard
to recover his remains and give them
appropriate sepulture in the laod upon every avenue through which the heart
whoee history he had shed so much may receive debasing, false and im­
moral Impressions, as we would guard
luster.”
Among the illustrations of the article against adulterated food, poison or in­
is one showing the face of the recovered fectious disease.— Rev. Dr. McMillen,
body, compared with the Hudon bust. Methodist Salt Lake City, Utah.
Value of Life— History shows that
For forty year’s PIso'i Core for Con- the real value of life comes from the
Bumption has’ cured coughs and oolda. At
growth of the soul. This is the testi­
druggists. Price 25 cents.
mony o f the rich as well as the poor.
Laughs at $S Each.
No life Is strong which does not grow
“ Insulting behavior” is a very elas­ In moral attainment.— Rev. J. M.
tic charge in Australia. It may cover Taylor, Presbyterian, Poughkeepsie,
anything from pitch-and-toss to man­ N. Y.
slaughter. Its latest application comes
Home Life-—We would recommend
from Bendigo.
a cultivation of those homely virtues
In that golden city, where the late that make the family life attractive.
Marquis o f Salisbury tried his luck as It is the loss of home life thaf makes
a digger, the authorities o f a Meth­ the white light, yes the red light dis­
odist Church, decided to suppress Ju­ tricts of this city so pleasing.— Rev.
venile giggling. They introduced a p o-1 G. W. Grlnton, Methodist, New York
llceman in plain clothes, and he de-
City.
tected a couple of small boys laughing i
To those doctors, ministers, railroad
during the evening service.
The boys were brought Into court on employes and others who must work
a charge of “ insulting behavior” and j Sundays let another day be assigned
for their day of rest, so that no man
fined $5 each.— London Chronicle.
In all our country will be compelled to
be without his period for recupera­
tion.— Rev. W. H. Wilson, Presbyter­
ian, Brooklyn, N. Y.
V X i- S -
THE ORIGINAL ,3 J
Independence— Independence Is more
popular to-day than interdependence,
but absolute Independence is an im­
possible relation; that the law o f In­
timate connection and mutual depend­
ence binds the whole human family
In an Inseparable bond of unity— Rev.
K. B. Tupper, Baptist, Philadelphia,
Pa.
Russia— Russia has been the only
BLACK OR Y E L L O W
obstacle to the full realization of mod­
ern European Ideals In enlightened
government. It shows the last ves­
TAKE NO SUBSTITUTES, tiges of the barbaric age, from which
ca ta lo g ucs r a r e
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the rest of Europe has happily eman­
____ ______ . V L L l i n e o r O A A M C N T , A N D M A T « .
* J. T O W I S C O .. . O . T O M ,
U .».A .
cipated Itself. I f 1492 saw the begin­
TOWCH CAM ADI AW CO-. CTO.. TOSOMTO, CAMADA.
ning o f a new era, the year 1905 will
hereafter be known os the year when
the last traces of the mediaeval spirit
disappeared with the crashing o f Rus­
sia'« Power.— Rev. A. C. Rubenstein,
Hebrew. Baltimore. Md.
How She Landed Him.
Edith— Papa told me to tell you you
mustn’t come here any more. He says
you are a dangerous man.
Edward— Dangerous man! What does
he m e a n ?
Edith— He says you’re the sort of a
fellow who will hang around a girl for
years and never marry her.
/lue yers
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WET WEATHER. WISDOM!
SLICKER
WILL KEEP YOU DRY
NOTHING ELSE WILL
you with *5.00 on our *65.00 scholarship.
Our school offers exceptional advantages to
students of Business, Shorthand. English, etc.
Alw ays shake in A lle n ’s Foot-Ease, a powder.
It cures hot, sw eating, aching, sw ollen feet.
Cures corns, In grow in g n ails and bunions. At
all druggists and shoe stores, 26 c Don't accept
any substitute. Sample m ailed FREE. Address
A llen S. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y.
B est I n s t su c t io n — L owest T u it io n
WAITE FOA CATALOGUE 10----IT’S FREE
THE MULTNOMAH
BUSINESS INSTITUTE
M . A . A L B IN , P R C « .
« e s ix t h « t .
PO R TLAND , ORE.
P. N. U
No. 40-1905
Ü E N w r itin g to a d v e rtis e rs pleas«]
m en tion th is paper.
We do crown and bridgework without ps'n.
Our 18 years’ experience In plate work en­
ables us to fit your mouth comfortably. Dr.
W. A. W Ise has found a safe way to extract
teeth absolutely without pain. Dr. T. P.
Wise Is an expert at gold fll.ing and crown
and brldgework.
Extracting free when
plates or bridges are ordered.
WI SE BROS.
DENTISTS
DR. W . A . WISE
Falling Bldg., Third and Washington Sts.
Open evenings till 9 o'clock. Sundays from
9 to 12. Or Main 2329.
NOTHING WILL FATTEN HOGS
S o qu ick ly and w e ll as Prussian S to ck F o o d added
t o th e feed. I t w ill pu t them in the best co n d itio n
t o fa tte n ra p id ly. Shortens Fattening Time. ‘ ‘ W e can
tru th fu lly sa y from o u rex p ericn ce Pru ssia n Stock
F o o d sh ortens th e fa tte n in g period a t least one-
fo u rth . W e c o n s id e rit indispensiblein fa tte n in g h ogs
a n d ca ttle .—J. W . W IL L IA M S ,B re e d e rs ,B ria n t,In d .
P R U S S IA N S T O C K F O O D
Rares grain by assisting digestion, getting all the good out of
the food consumed. EVERY OWNER o f horses, cows, hogs or
P O R T L A N D SEED C O ., P o rtla n d . O re g o n , C oast A g e n ts
THE
NEW CASE GANG
Keeps the Ground
It don’t buck up behind when
you plow down hill. I t i- properly
balanced on its axles. Never nec-
esrary to pull the team up hill when plowing side hills, Clevis ad-
justable up, down and sideways.
Long levers in easy reach. Third
_
plow put on or taken off in a moment. ”
MITCHELL, LEWIS & STAVER CO.
first and Taylor Sts., Portland, Ore.
SEATTLE.
SPOKANE.
BOISE.
MEDEORD.
SALEM.