Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914, December 07, 1906, Image 2

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    STEALING TIME.
||»M AfUmi tbvxihatn Aweiubly, “A4
One Dollar will
!*Time waits for no man.” is h * ii in »ml
Friday •■«ch immih.
an old and trite saying which Henry XtowMt. M a .: C. a . Nuttey,
ttec y. All ArUMin Welwtua.
I
¡everyone well knows, but the
lllllll «UIUI mil No. At, 1. •
' importance of which few realise.
f . , iiiwl* •* Hie m» «uni and fourth
There are persons who shrink at O?TI7
W«*ln«‘mlay of each mouth. TheotHcvr*
the thought of falsehood but al­ arv: N'ont Dur mil, N. G.: Mia. Jtaieph
most every day of their lives staiih-v, V.G.: Mr*. II. E. Davi», »uv-
rclary: Calla Kviiiivv, trvaauivr; Mr«.
carelessly fail to meet engage­ Ruth Holwrte. D. I’(
ments at the proper time. They
Clover Camp No. 315, Grvek-
are horrifi«*d at the thought of W. 0. W. am,
nwl» in Regtwi'e ilall on
2*1 ami 4th Momlaya at H p. in. 1>. I*'.
PaMiaked Every
frUay at Gre»ha«. Orta"*, by HEAVER STATE
HUSHING theft but every day steal time
TallaA, C. C.; K. L. Thorp, Clerk. Via-
from others, without a pang of itiug Wooliocn Welcome.
COMPANY. Meatavilte Olli« SIS Villa Ave.
TIMOTHY BROWNHILL. - Kdl tor «nt! Mnnnir«r
conscience, by keeping them
Srasha» Lodgi No. 125,1. 0. 0. F„
SVMM'RIFTION R«rES
Per Year SI uu I© a.ivatu-«; I«» torviga vouniriea.
Three waiting for a few moments.
Month«* trial sHihacription» are a<wpt«>l from new ,*ul.m*ribera for S .'Jft.
Meet* rvmjr Naiiirday night in <Md Feb
Thus this same habit, for it is Iowa*
RKMITTANCKS «lumld be »« nt by Kxpreea or
Money Onler. RegUtensI Lrller of
Hall
Emil Palm«|iii»t, N. G.; D.
Check. Stamp* xiv’ptvsl up to 2Scvnu.
.
nothing more or less than a hab­ M. Roberta, Swrelnrv. Eimanijonviil
IHSCONTIN'T AXCKS In (WTrrvner tn the wUh of the majority of «»nr «uhM'riher* the
t* sent until all arrearage ia paid and an order to dtM*m>ttnuv in received. It you wUh your
invela l»l and 3rd Wedneadaya <n rack
paper «topped at the end of the year, »late that fort a hen you semi tn yodr »ubavriplhm ami it, which has caused in the ar­
mollili. AU viaiting brother* cordially
your respn **t will l»e heeded.
w
. .
rangements of the classes in this invited to attend.
CHANGE OF A1WKK8& In ordering change of address give old as well aa new addrcM.
t'ORRKSFONHKNTS are wanted in every roinmunitk
it no correspondence appear»
. 1 . . i. i
ii,
school, that well known clause
your iteighburhstod, v«»u are respectfully requ«,*l»d lo semi u« a* many bawl item* a* vou van.
AhVt.KTlslNG KATKM ©re reasonable and will be promptly «ent Upon appHcation.
llovna,
H-12a.
m.,
1-0
p.
in.
that,
“
two
tardies
make
an
ab
­
JOB PRINTING is our specialty. *c are well equipped iodo the beat work at current prices.
Send 25c in Stamps tor Three Months’ Trial Subscription.
sence.”
DR. IT. II. OTT,
It is an annoyance to your in­
Entered a« «eco nd-eia»« multerai the jm * l other al Greahani. Oregon.
l>K NTIHT
structors as well as yourself to
come in just a few minutes after
Greshnm,
AN ACCIDENTAL OMISSION.
E I) ITO RIA I
the
class
work
is
commenced.
In the stress of business on
over rosTorrict
Oregon
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publication day, made even more It is this same habit, also, which
LET BYGONES BE BYGONES.
strenuous last week because of actuates President Gatch’s an­
The election is over. The
Thanksgiving day. we acciden­ nual lecture on "missing trains.” C. H. ATWOOD, M. D.
expected has happened, some tally omitted the names of can­ If the records could be examined
Hooxropathic Physkise and Surgeon
have been defeated, all couldn’t didates Merrill and Emery, who it would doubtless be found that
Calls Att.adH la Day «r Night
see alike, it should not be supposed I I were nominated on the taxpayers the students who are late to
classes
are
the
ones
who
miss
Ofllr» Fhnas. Main SO.
they would. Just because a man ticket for councilmen of Gres­
K.a Phou*. Malu M l
their trains. —College Barometer,
ham.
As
usual,
certain
individ
­
one considers his friend did not
uals presuming that we were as 0. A. C.
Gresham Ore.
vote for him however should
dishonest, evil minded, one sided,
not influence the candidate again­ and as devoid of manly principle The postal authorities, are
st him. The rights of suffrage as themselves immediatley com­ apparently determined todeprive
J. G. McElroy,
should be considered even above menced to spread the news that the newspapers of the County
friendship, for a man’s warmest "There was a nigger in the wood of the right of admission to the PHYSICIAN *M‘ SURGEOJ
friend might be directly opposite pile. Done for a purpose” ect. mails as second class matter.
Calla Promptly aiteadcU ta.
to him in political belief and Mistakes and accidents do happen
Giving as a reason therefor
Onice at Sandy Hotel.
practice. It must be remembered even in a newspaper office, and that the annual postal deficit is
BANDY.
tit:
GREGOS
that ma iy friends and even bro­ honest, sensible people realize caused largely by the carrying of
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thers of the South were divided, this. We are glad to say that newspapers as second class
some wearing the blue, the others both B. W. Emery, and Charles matter. The fact that the rail­
W. C. BELT. M. D.
the grey, each honest in his Merrill are of the latter class, roads of the County are yearly
PHYSICIAN AHO SUftCCON
convictions of right and wrong, understand the situation, and being paid several times more
and fighting accordingly. So it have acted accordingly.
money by Uncle Sam for carry­
C all » P hohhtiv Ans<tttntt>
was in Greeham, so it has been
ing his mail, than is charged
in many Towns and Cities of
private concerns for the same T routdale .
LEARN TO SAY "NO.”
Oregon this week. Friends, yes
weight in baggage or express is
Learn to say “No,” quietly,
even father and son, and bro­
not taken into consideration,
thers, have been divided as to kindly, but firmly. The boy neither is the free distribution
who should be elected to office. often takes his first drink, cigar, of government seeds and books.
We hope however, now that cigarette, because of his dislike
the heat of battle isover, friends to say no. Many girls have been
Our old friend editor Ireland,
will meet as friends, and brothers ruined because of the same defi­ of the Sherman County Observer,
as brothers should, each has done ciency in their makeup. It is
his people some sound
„OREGON
what he considered right, and easy to yield to temptation, and ’9
some people are very easily advice as to the necessity for
SHOIÇT LINE
best for the interests of the Town,
action on their part
J he majority have prevailed, and tempted. The only safe plan is i immediate
in a demand upon the railroad
his is as it should be. If it to form a habit, of thinking good company for coal, very few *«D nion acific
doesn’t suit you, swallow your thoughts, reading good books, families says Mr. Ireland have
3 TRAINS TO I Ht TASI DAILY
disappointment, show a bright keeping good company, and prac­ sufficient fuel for the winter and
tising
right
living
;
and
then
it
th rough Pullman standard* and lo nr I«
face and resolve to work in har­
pin« car* daily Io Omaha, Chicago. Spo­
present appearances would in­ •Irr
kane; tonriM sleeping rar daily lo K bi »« m »
mony with the powers that be will not be so hard to withstand dicate suffering in the very near Chy
Reclining < haircar» (weals free) lo lb«
East daily.
for the good of the people, and temptation and to say “No,” so future. We
would spggest
firmly that it will not be mis­
Ibarra
Arrive«.
VNION HEPOT
the Town.
immediate
relief,
by taking a CHICAGO PORTLAND 9 m A M & All P M
understood. It
is however
lMiljr.
Daily.
’IAL fur (ho hast
■ equally important
at times to good four or six-horse team and HI'Ef
via Huntington.
ALREADY DECIDED.
two
wagons,
and
go
to
the
timber,
mi*
M
«
15
P
M.
learn to say “Yes,” quickly and
SI’OKAKit FLYER
tally.
D*lly.
Some one has suggested that gladly. Learn to decide on all as we used to do. Sherman
For Eaatvrn Washington, Wall» Wall*,
the voters of Gresham take a questions of morality promptly, county never experienced a short­ islou.Coeur d’AL-nr and Gréai Northern point»
vote upon the question as to and rightly and you will not age of fuel until she had a rail­ ATLANTIC F.XI'KPXH 5 15 I’ M 7 13 A M
N.» ih» E*«l vta.llunl-
Dally,
i
tally.
1 natoti.
whether or not the business hesitate in an emergency.
road.
PORTLAND
BIGG*
LO
­
g
w
r. m .
B J5 A. M.
houses of thetow’n should remain
CAL, forali lovai point«
Daily.
Daily.
between
Big
g»
and
closed on Sundays and other pre­
Our people haven’t sense Portland.
From all over the Pacific coast
scribed times according to law, comes the cry for cars, and fuel. enough to make a success of
RIVER 8CT1EDULK.
before the new council takes its
and FOR AMTOFiA and M •<> 1* M
So far neither the demand for Government ownership
P M.
Dally
Dally
potniiG coiner ting
seat, and let the majority rule. cars or the plea for coal, has operation of railroads say our jray
exv«-pt
•xrt pt
with ateam^r f«»r flwa-
Bunday.
o and North Beavh, Munday.
We would respectfully ask if been heard by those whose duty railroad operators of today. It i ateamtr
!<«•*»lo, A«h*»t Maturday
1«»
uu
P.
M.
this question has not already been t it is to furnish cars, and t. a ¡s- might pay to import a few of dock (water per )
DAYTON, Ore
7 no A M. A T) F M
decided by a higher power than portation for fuel. The rail­ New Zealand’s government em­ run FOR
City and Yamhill,
l>«lly
Daily
Biv«*r point«, Ash-at.
except
except
a majority of the voters of Gres­ roads, who by the way were ployees. or is it possible they dix
’k (water per.)
Bunday.
Bunday.
ham? This is one side of the largely built by public gifts of couldn’t make it go either?
Fnr l.«wl*ton. Idaho, and way point* from
W»«t>.
question that has been decided, land and money, appear to forget
They appear, however to have Klimrl*,
[, »0 klparu S 40 A. M nt upon arrival
No. 4, dally rxi ept H*ltird*y.
is still decided, and still is a law, that they are the servants of the made quite a success in their own train
Arrive Klp*rl* 4 K «„dally except Friday.
that can be, and should be, imme­ people, but rather act as though country, at least New Zealand is
Ticket Office, Tl i •<! and Waahingtofi,
diatley enforced. It is not a they own the people. The expe­ not complaining of business be­ Telephone Main 712. (’. W. Stringer,
question of whether it is going rience of the past few weeks ing ruined, and people suffering City Ticket Agent. Win. McMurray,
to hurt the business interests of however will esuse the dear from cold, because of the lack of Geu’l Pmaenger Agt.
the town, either singly or collect­ people, the underlings, menials, transportation.
D
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Locdl Schedule
ively. the question is, is there* the common herd, to teach these
.
tt N._ Of Trains
such a law for our guidance? If upstarts, these who have profited
Westward
EaRIWAHl
CORBETT
AM
A M P M
there is .enforce it; just as much, by an over confiding public, that
AM
P M I* M
Mall
Port Port
CORBETT,
ORE.,
Nov.
2S,
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and just ai quick, as you would the time is fa3t approaching when
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waa
at
Botinavillt*
Monday.
against the man that breaks into an accounting will be demanded
A, No » No. » No. 7
No. H No. » So. 4 I V.
your house, trespasses on your and they will be shorn of their (too. Dic.xel waa in Portland Tu<-»daY S I» »I»]*« 15 rollìi»
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and Wedaewlay.
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2*> • « » UÎT nn > ’ 101 7 Ml » •*
ground, insults your family, or power,
M X»! » »I « 34 CUKXIt I • M
1 * » ♦>
Mr. ami Mr*. R. P. Ragemueei-n went
breaks the law in any other way,
6 40 7 » • » *’
to Portland Ttm»lay. Mr«. Raiwniiieeen
7 W • 5 at
The President’s annual mess­ remained in the city for ineiliial treat­
let us have no pet«, if a business
7 Ort SIC
man of Gresham breaks the law age is looked for with more than ment.
«otxtWatV.
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of the county, he is breaking passing interest by both saint Mr. |jt»»n<-r lia« «limit completed »
the law of the state and of the and sinner. The former for the fine new barn on the Char. Smith farm.
Your butter would sell better
town and should suffer accord­ good things suggested, the latter Mr«. Sarah Kinclad wan the guent of
relative»
at
Ferndale
Place
several
day»
if
marketed in printed wrappers.
because of the Presidents stand
ingly,
tlii« week.
against graft of all kinds. The
eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
controlling
of Corporations, the Mia« Bertha Henry went to Portland
One of the greatest legal bat­
Saturday to attend institute the first of
Watches and Jewelry
tles of the age, has doubtless Panama Canal, Postal deficits, the week.
— REPAIRING A HPRCIALTY -
the
Tariff,
and
other
matters
of
just begun in St Louis, Mo.
Mesdumee Myrtle Reed ami Clara
All Work Guaranteed.
For R perla I Bargains in Watches, Be«
- against the Standard Oil Co. Its great importance will doubtless Smith »¡>ent Wednesday in the city.
progress will be watched by be discussed in his usual blunt, C. J. Littlej age, F. C. Reed and Fred
Mb'dtx are putting in new telephone
Fred D. Flora,
every loyal citizen and it is to be but effective way.
lines thia week.
hoped that the tentacles of this,
WATCHMAKER and JEWELER
“In all cases pay what is due Ia*onard Leader is shipping cord wood
mighty octopus will be broken
191 Morrison St.,
from you, taxes where taxes are to Walla Walla.
loose, and the people freed from due, rates where rates are due,
PORTLAND, - - OREGON
its greed and dishonorable respect where respect is due,
We print butter papers cheap
Near Pap’s Reetanrant.
and honour where honour is due. ” at The Herald office.
practices.
U
Al you Io eye gla««rS to »pre-
lacle«. Perfect hi guaranterd
Your eyre hltrd at lioni«. Write for
free imoklel de«crtbing our metl» al.
Remember, the ghiite« wr fti you
to are worth (11.30 any where on
earth. Our price, only gi ll).
OUR REPAIR ING <irtwrlm.nl la mM
r<>mi'l»<* M*in*i>nn*»l ill M ah h< Irrn.d
II It) Send »our «ort b, r.ei.lv'rd mall.
I90 repaira an, walrh
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rylug Pullman’« Ulcsl »tandard «ice-
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