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About Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 24, 1912)
ROOSEVELT RESTS EASY; CONDITION SATISFACTORY PO ULTRY A N D GAME Tonic Can get you fancy prices f t * Wild Ducks snd other gam « in season. W rit* us for cash offer on all kinds of poultry, pork. stc. Pearson-Page Co., Portland A lte ra tiv e City Weeps for “Billy” Rugh, Who Gave life for Another. Opportunity for Industrious young msn with some capital to buy half interest in splendid coun- try business. Well established, did $¿9 000 last year Owner needs partner to nelp cover field. No use for money unless hustler with it. Can » .. . J? money in six months Writ# Box 131. Portland. Or., for full particulars What is a “ t o n ic ” ? A medicine that increases the strength or the tone of the whole system. What is an “ alterative” ? A medicine that alters or changes un healthy action to healthy action. Name the best “tonic and alterative”? Ayer’s Sar saparilla, the only Sarsapa- rillaentirely free from alcohol. Ask your doctor about it. Streets Blocked and Funeral Held in Open—Coffin Showered With Coin for Monument Machinery , Second-Hand Machln- ery bought, sold and exchanged: engines, i_ h _______ Sz boiler*, sawmills, etc. The J E. Martin Co. H 3 1st ot.. Portland. Send for Stock List snd prices. Chicago— A funeral such as was never known before was accorded 10 YEARS, 7 Pr Cent. FARM LOANS “ B illy ” Rugh, “ newsboy,” who gave W s loan money on Eastern and Western Ore gon Improved farina. Loans paid olf in 2Ü his life that a girl might live. Great payments. N o renewal commission to pay ev er homage in pageantry and grandeur ery 3 years. W e loan $500 tu 15000. Tell us your wants and state security offered. has been paid kings and statesmen THK IIARIIO LT*W ILSO N CO.. INC. beloved by nations but this was a n#.71l Liw la Bid*. I’urtl.nd, U r,,o n spontaneous tribute from the hearts of men and women in honor o f a hero. Fifteen thousand persons, singing “ Nearer My God to Thee,” crowded about his casket on a street corner in It pays to get our prices before selling elsewhere. Sunday afternoon. By Mention this paper and send the names of five Gary, Ind., ^regressive farmers; we will send you booklet, their very numbers they had blocked Marketing Instructions to Get Highest Prices.'1 mile long funeral cortege and prevent F H. SCUM AI./ & CO. Paid-up Capital $10,000. ed the holding o f a church service. 141*143 Front Street Portland. Oregon Strong men o f many races, workers Check sent by return mail. in steel mills that were closed in Hugh’s honor, wept as they formed in line with their employers and walked ■lowly past the coffin of the dead of $100 or more by buying your newsboy.” Their wives and chil Piano or Player Piano direct dren were with them and many stretch from factory store. ed forth their hands in an effort to ex offering BUSH & LAN E PIA N O C OM PANY press their reverence by money for the erection o f a monu 355 Washington St.. Portland, Or. ment. Policemen found difficutly in ex o o k k e e p i n g plaining to hundreds of the mourners, TAUGHT FOR $5. Play a fas for they all were mourners, although cinating game and prepare for some could not speak English, that advancement. Give your child they must not shower the coffin with ren a business education. Compare the cost with a $100 college course. Write money, but must keet it until arrange for information. GRAPHIC PUB. CO. ments for the memorial tribute could 308-312 Abington Bldg., Portland, Ore. be made. The coffin, buried in the floral offer ings o f city officials, fraternal organ izations and private citizens, was car ried in a crepe trimmed fire depart ment automobile from the undertaking establishment toward the First Meth odist church. Thousands blocked the streets and the church was filled to overflowing long before the advance squad o f policemen, leading the pro cession, arrived. Then the plans were changed and it was decided to hold the service from Write about your wants in this line to the church steps. But the procession never got that far. When the corner before the church had been reached 183 Madison St. Portland, Oregon the crowd was so dense that this plan had to be given up. Instead, a space was cleared in the center o f the road and there, upon low ooporiflc. “ I tell you what I think of your re rests, the coffin was placed. Led by the church choir and with port," said the man who volunteers criticism. "My dear sir,” replied Sen music furnisned by two bands that ator Sorghum, "you are not supposed had donated their services, the crowd to think about my report It was de sang old Gospel hymns as Rev. J. M. signed to help people to forget the en Avann stepped into the fire depart ment automobile and utilized the seat ure business." as his pulpit. Throngs o f persons upon nearby porch roofs joined in the singing. The pastor likened the dead hero, to the Christ, and quoted from the Bible, “ He saved others, yet himself he could not save.” This was his text. Veal, Hogs, Poultry Bilious attacks, tick-headaches, indiges tion, constipation, dizzy spell. — these ■rc some of the results of an inactive iver. Ask your doctor if he endorses Iyer’s Pills in these cases. The dose a small, one pill at bedtime. M *d . by t b . J, O. A V I S CO.. L o w .ll, H u , N EW P E R K IN S HOTEL SAVE MIDDLEMAN’S PROFIT HEW' HOTELS B FINKE BROS. C A PTU R E T U R K IS H W ARSHIPS Greek Gunboats Make Big Mediterranean. REG ULATE W E BO W ELS S T IM U L A T E P U R I F Y T H E L I V E R ‘THE B L0 0C D R U G G ISTS Painless Dentistry h oar pride—oar hobby-onr «tody for year» and Bow our »iicceo». and ours ia tbo b*.at painless work to be found anywhere, no matter how much yoa pay C om pare ou r Price*. 1 We finish plate and | bridge work for out I of town patrons in one «Tay if desired. Painless extraction free when plates or I bridge work Is order- |ed. Consultation 1rs«. I MolarGrowns $5.00 1 22k Bridge T» » th 4 . GO ■ Gold riilings 1 .0 0 Enamel Fillings ■ Silver Fillings .5 0 ■ Good Rubber _ . . Plates R Best Red Rubber _ _ A I Plats» 7 .5 0 WIH, Paiiieist *«• Misiais Painlen Extr'tlcn . I 1.0C 1 I W a 5.00 50 f t MâM IITs'lilMlD II rolTUSS BEST M ETHODS A ll w ork fu lly runrantood fo r fifteen years. W is e Dental Co., i« c . 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Haul in San Francisco— Three Turkish ships were captured and one destroyed Sun day by the Greek gunboats A and B, according to a cablegram received here by T. B. Mountanos, editor o f the California Greek newspaper. A Turkish torpedo boat destroyer and two gunboatg were captured in an en gagement against the Greek port of Navan. The gunboats captured were said to be part of a consignment of five ordered from Germany by the Turkish government. The cablegram was dated Athens. P E R K I N S '^ S ^ ^ BATH PORTIAND.OR e N L ^ DAY UP MN THE HEART Of THE C n ^ S ^ ^ IT M O U T BATH * I «2 UP NOTE REDUCED RATES Most Centrally Located «-..^ U l [OLliESt a » m l i b u s in e s s c o l l e g e M l EL 1 W A S H IN G TO N A N C T E N T H STS PORTLAND. OREGON W R IT E F O R C A T A L O G Ë T h t S c h o n l that J’Lacet You in a (rood Position Make Use of Scorched Timber. 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After- ward wash It with clean warm wrater, and It will look lil.e a new tub. . ■ --------- -------------- ---- rsmrr- WOMAN SICK TWELVE YEARS Wants Other Women to Know How She Was Finally Restored to Health. London— On the mountainous front o f 200 miles from Kirk Kilesseh in Louisiana, Mo.: — “ I think a woman the east to Uskup in the west the ad vance o f the allied armies into Turkey naturally dislikes to make her troubles known to the public, continues. The Turkish army appears but complete restor to be acting on the defensive. Its ation tohealth means outposts are slowly withdrawing and so much to me that are attempting only to screen the way I cannot keep from for mobilization while the main forces telling mine for the are marching toward the frontier. sake o f other suffer ing women. Wood Favors Presidio. “ I had been sick San Francisco— Major-General Leon about twelve years, ard .Wood, chief of staff o f the United and bad eleven doc States army, announced after an in tors. I had drag spection tour here that he would rec ging down p a in s , ommend to the W ar department that pains at monthly periods, bilious spells, congress be asked for an appropria and was getting worse ail the time. I tion o f «4 ,000,000 for improvements would hardly get over one spell when I at the Presidio. His plans, he said, would be sick again. No tongue can tell included provisions for an additional what I suffered from cramps, and at regiment o f infantry and artillery times I could hardly walk. The doctors each, a concrete warehouse and a new said I might die at one o f those times, administration building, all o f which but I took Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegeta he said he hoped to see completed by ble Compound and got better right away. 1915. Your valuable medicine is worth more than mountains of gold to suffering wo Rebel* Fire on Street Parade. men. ’ ’—Mrs. B ertha M uff , 603 K, 4th Mexico City— Twenty-two persons Street, Louisiana, Mo. Lydia E. Pinkham’ s Vegetable Com are said to be dead and a large number wounded as the result o f rebel troops pound, made from native roots and herbs, firing on a parade o f citizens in Vera contains no narcotic or harmful drugs, Cruz. Earlier reports had 16 killed. and to-day holds the record of being the The demonstration was made to Bhow most successful remedy for female ills we the loyalty to the government o f those know of, and thousands o f voluntary who participated. Failing to stop it, testimonials on file in the Pinkham Felix Diaz, the rebel leader, who laboratory at Lynn,Mass., seem to prove controls the town, ordered the troops this fact. to fire. Diaz, according to a story I f yon want special advtee write (O current here, is greatly handicapped Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. (confi in the progress o f the revolution by dential) Lynn, Mass, lou r letter will the lack o f armB and ammunition. be opened, read and answered by a woman and held in strict confidence. Th ief P etset Up »2 6 .0 0 0 . Skagway, Alaska— Nearly $25,000 Teeth for Circular Saw. in gold in the Wells Fsrgo company Every other tooth In a new circular express office was passed by a robber saw for cutting tool steel Is a trifle who sandbagged Agent Herbert Tay longer than Its neighbor, the long lor Saturday night. teeth making the center of the cut The robber took a package contain and the short ones, which ere thick ing $1200. When Taylor went into er, gouging out the sides. a rear room for a bucket o f coal the robber, who had been concealed in a closet, struck him over the head. Taylor lay unconiicous until next [ EîMCcBfb Syrup T*»tf* Gcod U#e morning. in dm« Seid by DroffifU. B M Two Aviatons Fall to Death. Geingen, Germany — An aeroplane piloted by Lieutenant Weissbarth, a German m ilitary aviator, and carrying a passenger, fell to the ground from a great altitude while flyng near here, and both men were killed. im P. N. U. V V H K ’V »r lt ln * ta , ” «io » Ihlf parer. m No 43—’IS Chicago, Oct. 16.— Colonel Roose velt awoke soon after 2 o ’clck this morning and his clinical record was taken. Hig pulse had fallen to 80 and wsa not far above normal. Hia tem perature remained stationary at 98.8 and his respiration was 18. He felt wakeful and switched on his night light and began to read. Chicago, Oct. 16.— Colonel Roose velt, shot last night by a crank in M il waukee, was resting easy tonight and hia physicians said, after a day of nervous strain, that they were pleased by his condition. The clinical record showed, how ever, that his condition was hardly as favoVable as when he entered the hos pital early in the morning. His pulse at 10 o ’clock was 86, or 14 counts above normal, and two counts above the record two hours after he was shot. His temperature was 99.2, or three- fifths o f a degree above normal. It was believed the night would indicate whether the wound would heal nor mally. Tetanus anti-toxin was injected into the Colonel’ s abdomen a short time before he went to sleep. A rise in temperature followed, together with slight local irritation. Otherwise the patient exhibited no symptoms from the anti-toxin, although the surgeons were prepared for the slight nausee and dizziness that sometimes follow the treatment. The six-tenths of a degree o f temperature, it is said, were not caused by the condition of the wound, as up to the time of the injection the patient’s temperature virtually was normal. The increase in the rate of his pulse is not account ed for. Unsatisfying Menu. The young girls who work In the I aris shops have 50 centimes to spend for their midday meal, and v hen a charitable society Inquired as to how the money was being spent, the following list was found to em body the average: Fried potatoes or sausdge, 10 centimes; bread. 10 cen times; bonbons, 10 centimes; violets or other flowers, 20 centimes. 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N o m atter w h ere you live, they are within your reach If your d ea ler cannot supply you. w rite direct to factory for catalog showing how to order in this branch, have decided to take | by mail. S h oe* ten t e v e ry w h e re , d e liv e ry ch a rge» prepaid. W .L.D ouglaa. Brockton. M as» up acting, the same being easier work. ' I am not young, but six feet in my stocking feet. Have studied elocutiion | S ilk U m brellas. H e and A n o th e r Man. and am fond of late hours."—Every-1 Umbrellas when not In use should A woman who owns a little brown body’s Magazine. be left open. Never put away while rowboat, which when not In use ia damp, and do not allow them to tied in a sheltered ( ’ape Ann co re Naturally. stand In a dusty place, as this rots sponded to a knock at her cottage “ Wo are very sorry,** said the tho silk more than any other cause. door the other day to find a very di Trust, as it forced a competitor out When a small hole or cut appears In minutive boy standing on the thresh of business. “ We have nothing a silk umbrella it may be mended old. “ Please, ma’am,” lisped he, “ can against you personally. It is merely j with a piece of black court plaster or me an’ another man have the loan of a matter of principle. We are firm I mending tissue. the brown skiff to go a-cod flshin’ ?’* believers -a the closed shop.” Shake Into Your Shoes Allen’ s Foot-Ease, a p ow der fo r th e fe e t. It cure* painful, swollen, sm arting, sw ea tin g fe e t. Makes new shoes easy. Sold by all D ru ggists arid Shoe Stores. Don’ t accept any substitute. Sample F R E E . Address A . S. Olmsted. L e Roy. N . Y. V U X J Ii’ X r ’ ’ R T T II R W e are in the mill business. W e have been here U U I I j L/ for 2 7 years and have never been gu ilty o f -.harp practices.” W e make all kinds o f mill material for the House. 4 1V the Barn, the G arage or Outbuildings o f any kind. W e ship H O I N F R A R Y every piece all ready to put together. A ll you need is a * * ■ ^ ^ ^ 9 O l I I V I i j hammer W e even furnish the nails, screws, hardware and e very th in g else that goes into the building. YO UR V O T T X w tJ N FYT SH ED. Natio nal C haracte ristic. A national characteristic of the French people is their habit of family exclusiveness. It Is very rarely that a family divides for a holiday. For one thing, middle-class people in France do not pay visits except to members of their own family, and for another, a Fjench mother likes to keep her children under her own eyes as much as possible, both be fore and after marriage. 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A tab about it all the Before President. time.’’—Toledo of asking her for a piece of string!“— let to his memory has been on the Life. New York — The Atlantic fleet walls of the edifice ever since Sir Blade. steamed out to sea Tuesday afternoon. William’s death. Above it are hung From the super-dreadnaughts Arkan his armor, his sword and his flags. sas and Wyoming, to the tiniest sub marine, the 12 war vessels passed in M oth ers w ill fin d Mrs. W hi«1ow *s S o o th in g ; th e bt-Bt rei.ied v to uso *or th e ir c h ik lio a review before President Taft. The Syrup * u r iu g i\ e te o th iu g i*erioU. Eat Golden Cereal Ftxxls and recommend them to your acquaint column was 16 miles long and was ances. You g et better quality and more for your money. They are made in your home state from the best Oregon Oats and Wheat. nearly two hours in passing. C a s e of i n g r a t i t u d e . 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It was the first gun of the hi3 will— I, who have dined with him ing with her aunt heard the latter to his brother, the late R. W. Peebles, long presidential salute. at his own house three times a week complain that her feet were tired. “ My | solicitor, of Dublin, expressed thanks feet get tired, too. when I go out walk- for the undying brotherly love which Tens o f thousands o f persons black for 30 years!**—T.tfe lng.” said the small maiden, “ but I had existed between them, and regret- ened the shore line o f the Hudson as b « V l l l y . . eejf O . always think what a nice ride my ted that he had not always followed the fleet steamed out. Another army When a japanned tray becomes old Btomach has been having.” hia brother's advice viewed the pageant from downtown skyscrapers. Other thousands were and chipped give it two coats of white paint and one of enamel, the bottom aboard a fleet o f excursion Bteamers. One accident marked the review, as well as the top. Stand it on the It will when the torpedo boat Craven bumped edge to dry after each coat against a lighter. Examination proved be found as good as new, as well as that she had been damaged only very pretty. The enamel Is easily re newed. _________________ slightly. W illia m Pen n 's Sepulcher. REDUCE YOUR LIVING EXPENSES J ROBBERS "S H O O T U P " CAR. Attempted Hold Up In Busy Part of City Falls. Portland— Two men were shot, two slightly injured in a scuffle and one woman was badly bruised and shocked Tuesday night when two masked men held up a South Portland streetcar go ing south at Third and Hall streets. Both robbers escaped from the car and were chased into the hills in the vicinity, but one was later caught downtown and confessed to a part of the crime. A second is also held as an accomplice. The holdup occurred within two blocks o f the brilliantly lighted South Portland Ghetto and part of the affair was enacted on the South Portland bridge, under the glare of high-power advertising and street lights. W ater in bluing is adulteration Glass ant! wa ter make liquid blue costly. Huy Red Cross Ball Blue, makes clothes w hiter than snow. No D if f e r e n c e to He r. “ I understand your husband Is a candidate for office," said u suffragette out west to her sister In the cause. Are you going to support him?” "Oh, 1 suppose so,” answered the sister, somewhat wearily, ’ I’ve been support- Ing him for the past ten years.”—Chi- cago Record-1*— ' a T . R.’s Guide Found Dead. Cebolla, Colo.— The body o f How ard Carpenter, Colonel Roosevelt’ s guide to the Gunnison country a few years ago, was reported found at the headwaters o f Elk creek, 70 miles west o f Gunnison, after a search for him o f two weeks. The flesh virtu ally was stripped from the bones. It is believed he had been attacked by a wounded bear and dragged into the thicket in which his body was found. j | P o s i t i o n s f o r the F a i r S e x . Several bank presidents In the smaller towns are women, as well as clerks, tellers and cashiers. Gov ernment exports frequently are among the fair sex, whose deftness of touch makes their fingers especially effica cious for such work as that of the dead letter office Nothing Else to Do. "W hat are the wild waves saying, -nother?" “ I do not know, my child." Taft Horrified By Shooting. N ew York— President T aft issued a Put why do they dance all day long?” “Well, my child, they cannot play statement on board the Mayflower bridge.” — Kansas City Journal. relative to the shooting of Colonel Roosevelt. “ I cannot withhold an ex T h e People Su prem e. pression o f horror.” he said, “ at the I repeat that all power la a trust; act o f the maniac who attempted to that we are accountable for Its exer assassinate Colonel Roosevelt. “ When cise; that from the people and for tho I expressed regret 1 was informed people all springs and all must exist. Roosevelt was then speaking and had — Benjamin Dbrnrll escaped injury. Later news however, Som e Women. shows his case to be much more seri ous than early word indicated, and I Some women can't bear tho odor of feel the deepest sympathy for Mr. gasoline until they get an a u t o - Roosevelt and his fam ily.” Judge. Schrank Once Bereaved. New York — Eight years ago Schrank’s name appeared in the pa pers here in a connection quite differ ent from that in which it figures to day. A t the headquarters o f the Gen eral Slocum Survivors’ association he was recalled as the youth who, on June 16, 1904, identified the body o f his sweetheart, who was one o f the thousand or more who died when the steamer General Slocum was burned at East River. More than one man lost his mind after witnessing the dreadful scenes following this disaster. 1 | Every Boy and Girl Wants a Watch! AVe want every pipe and cigarette smoker in this country to know how good Duke’s Mixture is. W e want you to know that every grain In tliit hig one a n d a h a l f ounce 5e sack is pure, clean tub.u .o — a delightful smoke. AnJ you should know, too, that with each sack you now get a kook o f cigarette papers and A Free Present Coupon A “Tempting Dinner” ias no attraction for the person with a weak stomach. 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