Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914, August 03, 1906, Image 2

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    off. This skinning is one of the most
l>articular jobs as the value of the hide
for leather may lie spoiled by carelm«
work so the skinner« are the highest
l>aid lals»r in a slaughter house.
The government ins|>eetor works on
this floor. Every animal must [ miss un­
der his eye and any suspicious symptom
leads him to tag the anima) for closer
examination. It is then held under
lock and key by the government re pre-
sentativea ami not released unless
officially declared O. K. Condemned
carcasses go into rendering vats, live
PuMHhed Fret!
Friday al ¿»rewham. Ort««*«, by KWkVER STATE PVKUNHIMÎ
steam is turned on and the carcass is
COMPANY. MeatarilU Office MS Villa Av«.
melted down to soap grease and fertilis­
TIMOTHY HROWNH1LL, - Kctitor unci Mnmitfvr
er under the eyes of I'ucle Sam's repre­
Sl’RHi RIPT7OJC B a TBB
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advance to foreign countries.
m » Three
sentatives
Months* trial •utMcription» are accented from new •ubacriber» for I
REMITTANCES anoukl be «ent by Kxprt*» or PiwtoAce Money Order, Registered Letter or
After being skinned the carcasses are
( het k
Stamp* accepted up to 25eent>
PISTON I'iN’U ANTES in defvretie- to the wish of the majority of our subscribers the paper hoisted to the trolleys again and care­
is sent until all arrearage is paid and an order to discontinue is received If you wish your fully washed. They then |>ass a iong
paper »topped at the end of the year, state that fact w hen you send in jrour subscription and
jour request will be heeded.
line of butchers, each one of w hom has
< HA NOE OF ADDRESS In ordering change of address give old as well as new address
< <>RRESPONDENTS are wanted in every community. If no correspondence appears from his part to do in the dressing of the car­
y*»ur neighborh.Htd you are respectfully requested to send us as many local items as you can.
cass for beef. These brawny men work
ADVERTISIN'«, KATES are reasonable and will be promptly sent upon application.
JOB PRINTIN'«. 1» our specialty
We arc a ell equipped to do the best work at current prices
under conditions of careful cleanliness
both ax to their person ami tools ami to
Send 25c in Stamps for Three Months’ Trial Subscription.
the animals upon which they are work­
Entered as second-class matter at the poMoffice at Greshatu, Oregon
ing. At every stage the animals are
washed and care is taken that the Hesh
An easy youth precedes a hard is not contaminated by unclean hands
EDITORI A L
or knives. On an adjacent floor sheep
old age.
and calves go through much the same
DO IT SOW.
An ounce of today is worth a routine and we followed their progress
When you've got a job to do
step by step until the white carcasses
pound of yesterday.
were lined up in the white tile-lined
Do it now!
cooling rooms row on row. The aver­
If its one you wish was through.
We never know a gtxxl thing age time from live animal to lieef in the
Do it now; untill we see the imitation.
cooler is fortv minutes.
If your sure the job’s your own;
Then the party was shown the big
Don’t hem and haw and groan —
It is better to have a swelled wholesale market from w hich a large
[»art of the meat supply of Chicago goes
Do it now! head than a shriveled brain.
out by wagon each day. Hen* in w hite
Don’t put off a bit of work.
tile and glass refrigerating rooms are
Do it now!
Happiness is the only invest­ l»eef and mutton ami [>ork. Swift's Pre­
It doesn’t pay to shirk.
ment that pays usurious interest. mium Hams and Bacon, Silver leaf
Do it now!
laird and Jersey Butterine, all awaiting
If you want to fill a place
What is life? A little crib be­ the selection <>( the heal dealer who
And be useful to the race. side the bed. a little face above comes here to pick out the meats de­
manded by bis [»articular trade.
Just get up and take a brace. the spread.
Next the [»arty wax ushered into the
Do it now!
reception room at Libby, McNeill A
Trouble knocked at the door, l.ibby'x where they have an exhibition
Don't linger by the way.
Do it now! but hearing a laugh within, of the 185 varieties of meats, pickles
and preserves which they put up. Here
You’ll lose if you
delay. hurried away.
we had a taste of ap|»etixing looking
Do it now-!
dried l»eef, boiled ham, etc., and ax the
You
can
’
t
please
all
men.
some
If the other fellows wait.
w alking we had »lone had made us all
Or postpone until it’s late. of our farmers are even kicking hungry we were glad of a bite of lunch.
You hit up a faster gait— because they have so much Then we went through the different
departments where the Libby Food Pro­
Do it now! clover.
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ducts are pre|»ared—the smokeiiouxe,
The wise man who makes a the kitchens, the canning rooms, all
Lodges, Granges, churches.
little improvement even- day through which most <»f the work seemed
Boards of Trade, Commercial
to be »lone by automatic machinery.
finds at the end of the year a In the few places where the packing of
Clubs, socials, and individuals
revolution in his business.
meat into cans or jars was done by hand,
within the territory over which
it was done by the hands of clean,
this paper circulates are respect­
And there is the question of bright looking girls dressed in white
fully invited to send us a report
ingratitude.
Whenever there is caps anil aprons. In the lalaeling and
of their meetings and social
packing rooms were piles and piles of
doings for publication in the to be an eleventh commandment the familiar packages in which our read­
Herald. Send us all the news in it should and will read —“Thou ers buy Libby's ‘'(rood Things to Eat.” ,
through the plants wax evidence
as few words as possible, mail­ shait not be ungrateful.” No of All
the care for the cleanliness of build­
sin
is
quite
so
premeditated,
un
­
ing them to us Monday morning
ings, machinery and employees. The
if possible. Correspondents are provoked and malicious as in­ floors were ax white ax the »leek of a
gratitude.
yacht. The walls were whitewashed.
requested to make a specialty of
Tables ami tools all l»ore marks of fre­
10 to 12 word local items.
quent scrubbings, [»roving lieyond a
EDITORS FOUND STOCKYARDS CLEAN doubt that the re|s»rts of diseased
The necessity of friendly
(Continued from page I.)
meats, ami filthy condition of the pre­
words and encouragement to in­ cover an area of one-half mile wide and mises were nothing short of malicious
lies tol.l for a |>ur|x>se.
tending investors cannot be too one n>ile long.
handling of meat too wax with
strongly urged upon our readers. Association See Chicago Stock Yards the The
utmost care to keep it clean. The
Every citizen of Montavilla It was one of the busy days at the display of meats in the cooling rooms
should consider him or herself a yards (Wwlnexdav) and our tram was looks so g»«xl that one quickly forgets
committee of one to aid in the halted several times to await the clear­ the sights ami sounds in the killing
upbuilding of our district, and ing of ttie tracks by long trains of cattle, rooms ami is anxious for a g'.xl dinner.
can be done in no way so effect­ hogs and sheep. We paxaeil miles of So the party lx»arded the s[»-cial train
containing animals that were lw again ami were back in the Press Club
ively as by presenting our advant­ pens
ing unloaded from the cars and were rooms for the reception ami lunch at
ages in a favorable light to waiting their turn for the attention of twelve o’clock.
Space forbids our telling of all the
visitors.
the buyers and inspectors. There are
railroad tracks in every direction. goixl things at the reception tendered
—
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are overhead runways from the us by the Press Club. During lunch a
“23” has been sounded on the There
pens to the slaughter houses. In some splendid Italian bami of fifty-five pieces
threatened street car strike and places these runways are two and three (the Barnia Homa) discoursed [«»pular
the suburbanite once more rests 1 igb, crossing each otiier in every direc­ ami classic music. The president, John
from the haunting visions of long tion. To the visitor it looks like a maze J. Flinn, introduced the mayor of
dusty walks. We are glad the or labyrinth, out of which it would be Chicago, Edward F. Dunne, who deliv­
hard for a stranger to find his way, but er«! the address of welcome. Opie
matter has been settled in the the extent of pens necessary to handle Read, the noted novelist ami author,
manner in which it has. A the wonderful volume of business can acted as teaxtmaxter. Remarks were
striks on the car line involves the perhaps be realized when the reader made by a numls-r of Chicago’s bright­
peace and welfare of too large a knows that on that day 22,000 cattle, est citizens. After lunch a number of
number to be entered upon 28,000 hogs, and 16,000 sheep were re­ sol»»s were sung by Mias Helene Knel­
ling, ami thus the lunch hour wax pleas­
ceived.
except for the gravest of reasons. Our train was drawn up alongside the antly anil profitably wiled away. At
hog department of Armour A Company's 1 [». m. automobiles arrived and trans­
The English fire insurance plant and we alighted and climbed the ferred the [»arty to the disk on the
companies operating in San stairs leading to the gallery, which Chicago river where the lake steamer
Francisco who have refused to winds over and through the hog rooms, “.Manitou” wax waiting to take the
pay the losses incurred during permitting every [»art of the work to be [»arty on their tour of the lakes w hich
the writer, together with a numlx-r of.
seen.
the recent disaster, should, and The entering |s»rker is deftly caught others, on account of business matters
doubtless will be boycotted. by one hind leg on a chain hung from at home, wax compelled to forego. We i
This, however, will belittle sat­ one aide of a big wheel which carries therefore reluctantly bid goodbye and
isfaction to the insured. As him up and hooks the chain onto a roll­ Godspeed to our newly made acquaint-I
usual it is the common people er on an iron rail. One squeal, .Mr. ancex who were x»x»n wending their way
Pig is stuck, and the carcass moves on toward the great lakes upon which they j
who are made to suffer.
down the rail side by side with one were to spend so many pleasant hours.1
A few hours x|s*nt looking overI
1 which came up on the other side of the
Our advertising columns are wheel. The operations of scalding, Chicago’s busy streets, and craning
conclusive evidence of the con­ s< raping and dressing follow so rapidly ones neck to catch a glimpse of the tops
fidence the business man has in that it is difficult to see just what [»art of the skyscrapers, a walk up Dearborn
street, a streetcar ride around the busi­
the “Beaver State Herald.” is performed by each of the long line of est
of the retail a.id wholesale district,
men between whic.i the double row of
The subarbanite and farmer are hogs pass. We followed Mr. Pig until ami it was time to take the Illinois
not far behind, our circulation the clean white carcasses hung in long Central train for the West. An elegant
having doubled within the past rows in the cooler ami we shivered# at train, a splendid track, 50 miles an hour
i the low temperature, down close to with safety, winding through a beauti­
ten months.
freezing, and were glad to pass out into ful ami very rich country (Illinois ami
Iowa) and ls*fore we realiz«! it we
the open air and sunshine.
Montavilla’s Board of Trade The most interesting part of the pack­ found ourselves racing through Nebras­
has decided that their Villa must ing h ruse visit was the beef department ( ka, drouth-stricken Kansas, hot and
have electric lights and power, of Swift A Company. The animals are »lusty Colorado, I'tah am] Idaho, into
Oregon, the “Beaver Ntate,” the laml
Bull Run water, sewerage, and stunned by a blow on the head, then of
cool nights, bracing ami pure air,
hoisted upon the overhead trolley head
additional railway facilities, and downward and the throat cut. After big crops, ami content«! ami happy |»eo-
of course they will not let up all the bhxsl has run out the carcass is ple. F inis C hartahovk Vtaaqt'K.
lowered and the hide and head taken j
TIMOTHY BROWNHILL. '
until they get it.
TIMOTHY BROWNHILL
mA*»
Attorney - at - Law,
Notary Public ....
CITIZENS BANK
Practices in all tin* Courts of tin* State.
Conveyancing,
Alwtracting,
latnd Office Business.
Record Office, -
Gresham
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OffiM at Nandv Hotel.
handy .
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Insure Your Properly NOW
IN THE I.ONIHlN ASSURANCE
CORPORATION
Call* Prumptlv aitcnilctl ta.
OHKlION
C. H. ATWOOD, M. D.
One of the oldest nmi l»*«t in­
surance companies in the world.
GRESHAM, ORE.
Call* Attended to Bay or Niglit
onici* l*h>»ii<*. Malli XI
Re» Phone, Main M.
W. C. BELT. M. D.
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PHYSICIAN
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tuition tOOOO No. 61,1
O. O. Ì"., invela »»Il tin* ms-olid ami fourth
Wednesday of each month Theofficvrs
an*: Norn Durrell, N G. ; Olive Gist, V.
G. ; lh»ra Roberta, secretary ; Calla Ken­
ney, treasurer.
6nslian Lodji No. 125, I. 0. 0. F.
Meets even Sntiinlav night in thl»l Fel­
lows' Hall. C R Miller, N <•.: Emil
I'alimpiist, V. G ; Ralph E JolmaoH,
Hvcrvtary; G. W Kenney, Treasurer.
All visiting brothers lonlially invlUxi to
alterni.
JOHN H. MCTZGCR. • Agent
Hoimcopathiv' Bhysician and Siu geon
OFFICI OV1R FIMTIIFKICI
It«« Riaburt»
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A»-.*ml.ly. No.
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Hall 1st ami lid Friday each monili.
Henry Douthit, M. A ; C. A. Nutlev,
I Sec'y. All Artisans Welcome.
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SIRGEON
United Artisans
WOW Clover Camp No. filH, liresh-
L nil, meets in Regimi '« Hall mi
2<l ami Illi Mondays al H p. ni. D. F.
Tails»!, C. C. ; E I.. Thorp, Clark. Vis­
iting We slmau Welcome.
lateranc •»» Tim* l»*poultu
|. G. McElrov,
PHYSICIAN
coitaiTni*
NOTICK Foil ft Ill.ti'ATIoN
lh'|M*rtm«*nt of ttu* Intrrlur. IdMol ORIrv at
l*<>rtlaii«l, Orvgoti, June •». i'*”»» Notice la here
I») tflvi n that thv folluM In« nainetl »«'tiler han
rtltM notice of lit» Intention Io make final proof
In au|»|M»rt of IH» claim, ami that aahl |»r«M»f
ulll I m ’ mail«' iM'ftirv the Regl»t*’r and Rnraivar
at Portlainl, Oregon, on Auguat D. !'**•. vlw
Kilwanl Trk'hay, Il K No l»iM. for the MF I I
of .Hoc in.T. I S . It tì R
Hr unnica the follow
hitf wltnca»«'» to prove hl» roiitlnuoua real
th'iir«* upon amt cultivation of »al*l lami, via
Jainca A MrIhmalii, of I'alnirr. <»rr<oii. A*lol|»li
Krou»t*. of Palmer Oregon, ThrtMlorv Iter«!,
of Palmer, Oregon. Frank Howard, uf Palmer,
Oregon.
ALGERNON M DRFXMF.R. Rrglater
(Pub Jul) 7, U. JI. 'M. Aug I )
I » K N T I M 1'
< icexAlinni,
Oregon
over rosTonuE
j”"ÿ"Â^rmutT^i»"
Drs. Short \ Short
A Pleasant Way
To Travel
Phy*id«n*-Surgt«as.
Gresham,
•
Oreg»»n
See Nature's Wondrous Handivorh
Through Utah
and Colorado,
Ct'TI.I t.VIE, CANYON <»F
THE GRAND, BLACK CAN­
YON, M \i:-ll ALI
t N D
I I \ \ I -I I C
I ' lind
THE WORLD FAMol S
ROYAL G O R I, E .
for lH-»<-rtpllvi- s»i»t lllii.trstlvi- fsin
pllh-ta. w rit«* m
W. C McBRIDE. Gen'l Agent.
124 Third SI..
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PORTLÍIO. ORE
The abnve la the uaual vrr«1lct of the
traveler u»lng the
Misiiuri Pacific Railway between the
Pacific Ceas1 and the East,
ami we brlieve the »ervic«’ amt aceoin |
iii « m I« i I oi > b given merit till* »tatenienl
From l*»’iiver, t'ol««ra<lo M|oing* ami
' Pueblo, there arc two through traîna
I 'Inllv to Katiaaa < it> and m lartila c*f
ryliitf Pullmaii'a Utcai «tamlar«! eh*«
trie ilghtr'l »leeidiig car», chair car»,
ami up tt» «I m I«’ «lining ear»
Thl» »ante <•<<•«• I h* HI »«*rvlcr la o|«vr I
at«'«l from Kaii»a»Ult) ami Mt Doil» to 1
I Mrmphi». Little Ito« k ami Ilot Hprlng»
If you are going Ka»t or M*«uth. write
' for rat«-» a lol full Information
i
W. C. MC BklDi:, dm. Agt,
124 Third Hl., • I’urtluml, < «re.
Greatest Advantages Ever Offered Cash Buyers
SA.MPl.E OF
(Facsimile <>f C ou | m > ii )
r i c i< ET
ADVERTISING
is a gixsl thing but we Iw-lieve
Given with Cash PurchaMs
(Fiirnintih* <»f (’ h *I i (*oti|w>ti)
WE WANT
Your
the lx-st mlvertiser
041 JUL
31
and Grain,
of our busim*ss is a
satisfied customer.
HARLOW. BLASER &
HARLOW,
If we please you, tell your
TROUTDALE, ORE.,
friemls;
it we do not, tell us.
Potatoes, Apples,
Strawberries, Garden
G eneral M erchandise
We solicit suggestions
E 5.00
ami complaints from our
Return |20 in Cash Checks
hii «I receive «1 in trade
F It E E
It Bays to buy for Cash.
customers.
(Reail other side.)
Produce, Hay
Truck.
HIGHEST
CASH PRICE PAID
[OVER]
The above Coupons are worth their Eace Value on our
BUSY BEE PHONOGRAPHS
BE SURE AND ASK FOR COUPONS
—WE
WANT
CASH TRADE=
To Customers not wishing Phonographs we offer 5 per cent. Discount for Cash
WE HAVE FULL AND COMPLETE LINES
AND CAN SCPI’I.Y YOUR WANTS IN THE Fol.LOWING
Builders’
Material of all
Kinds,
Paint, Oils, Etc
DryGoods,
Groceries,
Hardware
Crockery and
Graniteware,
Flour,
Feed, Etc.
HARLOW, BLASER & HARLOW,
Dealers in General
Long distance telephone.
Merchandise,
TROUTDALE, OREGON