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BEAVER STATE HERALD, DECEMBER 28, 2 1906 tent to the state of Oregon, and Ulltld AffiUH Gtewliam Asswmlily, No. ——• ■ ■ ■ I » 1<5, meets iu Regners to Portland and vicinity in par — Hall 1st and 3d Friday each month. ticular. Today is the time to Ik'iiry lEmihit, M. A.J C. A. Nutk-y, save, to accumulate. The op bec'y. All Altunins Weicome. portunity is presented. Those otitmif limn looit No. ni, I. I). F., uu-otswu (he sisond und fourth who fail to grasp will have them Wednesday of euch moiitU. Theotiivcra selves to blame, and not others. uv N..ra Durn-ll, N G ; Mni. Joseph RESOLVE TO DO IO TVFR. Published Every Friday al COMPANY. TIMOTHY Greiham. Or«.»". ky ItcAVBB STATE PUBLISHING Mantavilla Olti.e JUS Villa Ave. BROWNHILL. - H.iitor mul Nlniuuger SU RHC HI FT I ON R.»fl> IV r Year. fl.«*» I»» advance. t«» cwuntri«». Three Month»' trial <ubarrii»tlot < are acveple<l from new "Ubacribvr* for I 2X IlKMITTANt'M »houli he t»y hxprvaa oc r»M»toihvc Money Order, Registered l-eiter or " A ? ' OXTl'xv x m "In "ì.-iXmù- to the wish nt the ms.toriiy of our siib-rtb-r. the |«|wr U seni nulit all arrearage I. paid ami sn order to dismiiUnUe I» njcelved. If you wish your pl,*" rtoppe.« at th.- end the year, .tale that Let w hen von .end lu y..ur .at- tripli»« and your rrauvM will be heeded. * . , ,, . CHANt.K OF XDDRLS-*» lu ordering cbwnee of addrv«» ¿ive old a* well •• new addrvaa CORRtSIHiNDENTS are »anted in every • «inmumty If t».» c*»rrr«poudrncv appear» from your ecishhorh-nnl. you «re napo tfuliy r». <: sated m -en-i u. *» many t-wwl WVKKTISISli KATES »re rv«M>iiai..e ami w.tl tn promptly » nt upon <tppl.eall<-n JOB PRISTINO I» our »preUlty " <■ »re well equippe-t to !.. the beet wort at eurreul prie». Send 25c in Stamps for Three Months* Trial Subscription. Ini. rec. •» seeend-eUss matter at the i-mSwtkv at lirwham. Oregon EDI TO R I A I„ A KAPPA NEW YEAR TO YOU ALL The year just closing has been a most stren uos one for all em- ployed on The Herald, Every one has done his or her best to bring the paper up to a high standard of journalism, Over fifty people have been interested in the weekly n a'e ip of the paper. F< r y-four of these are our faithful corresp< ndents who have so nobly stood by their pa per. It is through these loyal friends that The Herald has at last attained a place in nearly 1100 homes in Multnomah and Clackamas counties, not to speak of the many copies that are sent to friends in other counties in Oregon and the surrounding states. And this is not all. for the sub scription list is growing at a splendid rate. There is now no question but that Beaver State Herald is destined to become one of the best-known and most lib erally-patronized papers in the state. Commencing with the first of the year the manage ment proposes to commence a campaign for new subscriptions that will be effective and far- reaching. Looking to this end we earnestly solicit the continu ance of the friendship and earn est support that has been so lib erally accorded us during the past year, and ask all our folk when speaking to the neighbor or the merchant, or other busi ness man, to mention the Beaver State Herald. This costs you nothing but means so much to us. It is through this method that a number of ads. have come to our columns. — others have been enlarged and many have been retained only by reason of the fact that our folk have spoken a good word for their paper. We would not be doing justice to ourselves if we did not take this opportunity of thanking each and every one for their interest in The Herald, and especially do we owe a debt of gratitude to our correspondends, who have made it possible for us to secure so much home news. To our faithful fellow workers, those who have stood by us rain or shine, sick or well, through thick and thin, working many times early in the morning and late at night, under the greatest of dis advantages, always uncomplain ing, cheerful, and ever ready to do the best for their paper and for the one who in a humble way is striving to achieve that suc- cess that can come only from persistent painstaking effort, and to the merchants and busi- ness men, who have patronized us so liberally and so well. To all of you, dear folks, we thank you, and wish for you the hap piest and most prosperous year of your history. A friend of The Herald, while in conversation with ye editor a few days ago, suggested that a graduated income tax, on all sums over $5000, would be one of the simplest, least burden some. and at the same time one of the most practical ways of raising funds for the building of county and state wagon roads, A DEBT Of GRATITUDE The time has again come for the most of ordinary folk to nuke new resolutions for the new year. The drunkard, the smok er. the morphine fiend, the cigar ette smoker, the gambler, the mean man. and the good man. will all more or less resolve to do better in the new year, and why shouldn't they? A min so far gone to the devil that he hasn't sufficient stren ?th of purpose left to res >lve to do better is certain ly to be joittied. and there a v none so good but that they can and should aspire to ba better. A Ticket One Dollar will fit you to eye glsitrs or spec* taeles. Perfect ht guaranteed Your ayes fitted at Imine. Write for tier booklet dea< i thingour method. Rcincniber, the glatMa we fit you to are worth H any where on earth. Our price, only fl .00, Ot'K kF.PAIHINl. <lei>artm>mt It mnsi mniiilete Maintnnuir *1 lfl W<h h. ♦I IJQ. Semi ,<>ur work b> r*slsi»<»d mail, a! wi r«i«lrt asr *al< h Mraita mora than mera lrun»|s>rt>itkMi if It is uver Stanley, V G.; Mi». II. E. Davis, sec- ciary ; l'alla Kenney, treasurer; Mrs. Ruth R dû-rts. l>. I*. W. 0. W. Clover Camp Ni». .HH, Grvsh- am, meets in Regner', Hall on '.*d and At h Mondays at 8 p. ni. D F. Talbot, C. C. ; E. L. Thor p, Clerk. Vis iting WiHslinen Welcome. Grtìhdm Lodge No. 125, I. 0. 0. h, Meet* eveiy Hitnrlay night In < Md I el- lows' Hall. Elmi l*wllH«|UÌ»tt N. G.; l>. M. R dwrt*. Secretary. Encaiii|oueiit meets 1st and disi W e.lites.lays each month. All visiting b.otlivrs cordtally invited to attend. ■ 1 ■ ■ 1 - -................................ - - - Horas, il-IS a. m., 1-5 p. m. Die. II. II. OTT. P K X T t M T Càretalium. Lindsay H. Hicks, the miner ON THE TOBOGGAN SLIDE OE SIN WER FOSTOFFIIB Oregon who, with a number of others, Passions uncurbed, consciences was recently buried under sixty r. A. snuMT, m . D. every day warning, unheeded, I. M. SIIOIT, M. D. feet of dirt by a cave in at Bak ,he innocence of maidenly pur- ersfield, Cal., speaking^of ¿his rescue, said. "I know it was God ity. the weakness of trusting, who saved me. From the very loving nature, betrayed by a moment I was sw dlowed in 1 .<¡83, a show of affection, and Pb» «ivians-Surgconw saw that God was protecting me the devilish wiles and infamy of selfish, unbridled passion are all anl I knew he would save me.” Greehatn. • Oregon etc. Men semetimes scoff at on tl e toboggan slide of sin re’igi n and profess to ignore which invariably lead to ig- the existence of a Superior Be- noniny and death, for “the C. H. ATWOOD. \1. D. in t . We are glad to note there- wares of sin is death.” Young f re that this man, who appar man. wh ch way are you hea kd? Luiuivupathic I'byaitiau and Suigcon ently stood no more chance for The levé for loud-m >uthed, vul Call, Attended ta Day sr Night recovery than did his fellow com gar companions, the cigarette, owes ruone. Mats M. Rv». I'huiiv, Main ¿A panions who died all around him. the dice box. the saloon and its at endant evils are su-e indica acknowledges his miraculos es Gresham Ore. cape to the intervention of an all tions that you are on the tobog wise God, and is willing to give gan. Better get off before it is God the credit for his escape too late and you are precipitated J. G. McElrov, into a life of shame and death. from an awful death. r H YS1CIA X S l K G E 0> It was with this man. as with We are in receipt of "Work Calls Prnmptly attended tn. many others, his- faith in God 0®ce at Sandy Hold. that gave him hope, and strength er,” a Socialist paper published of mind, and purpose, to cheer at Auckland, N. Z.. u hich speaks SANOY. till ORKC1ON on those employed in his rescue. of Os<a* Neitzer. iorm*rly of It is this God-given faith and Gresham, havin r presented the W. C. BELT. M. D. persistency of purpose that have editor with $25 for the furth?r- PHYSICIAN AND SUHGION ance of the socialist cause in led men to sacrifice all in the ef that country. fort to save and convert man CALLS PNON^TLY ANtWiHlD kind. and not only to convert, in ♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦B the sense of religion, but to civil Tr'^t/TDALE. O re ize, to start men and women to ward a higher life, to instill into DEPARTMENT the ignorant a love for the » 2 < > •J o EDITED BY E. P. SMITH. < beautiful, to incite the uneducat ed to seek education, and to do for others that which they can o o 0 Ninety Per Cent Clean Fruit. not do for themselves. The greatest intellects of the uni The Washington Exi*ri- .Station regon verse. the wisest of the world’s reports that in 11)05 a practical teat of efficiency of spraying lor preventing the great men, those who have been ravages of the corilin nt--tK was made in ho t ins most admired for what they have a commercial orchard of seventy acres. done for the betterment of man > Thin orchard had become unprofitable union acific kind. have all acknowledged this Itecamie of the large proportion of wormy 3 TRAINS TO THL LAST DAILY debt of gratitude, that each and apples it produced, Witfi pro|wr spray- ing ninety |»-r cent of clean Intit was Th rotis H Pullman slstidnrd, and lourf.i every individual owes at some obtained. A large nnmla-r of .lift« rent sleeping-can dally to Omaha, Cli.-aso, sp«> ka'ie, tolirlal »let-pm, <->tr .tally to Kali»«. time, in some way, to the guid methods of fighting the codling moth City. Kt-t-lining < Itair-vara (seal, tree) t.. th. ing and keeping power of the were tried, and spraying with arsenate Ka.t daily. UNION PKFOT IsCavra 1 Arrive«, i God of the world to whom all of lead gave such gieal results that in 1906 it was given u thorough test in a CHK’AGO PORTLAND 9 m A. M 5 nu P M men owe allegiance and whose Dally. 1 J>aUy. run down orchard of 12S acres. Thia RFKCIAL for the Maat via Huntington. divine laws all should obey. orchard sprayed four times witii METZGER & CO. tn autre aTaaar. ruaiLaap. uua It means that yon will hove every luxury and conduit — the utmost courtesy from all employee—a sufe trip and one that will Is- a pleas ure and delight. It is the SHORT LINE TO CHICAGO And BEST aa well. ano atr DELICIOUS HOT CAKES Anything voll wi»h to know alsiiit Comfortable Traveling will lat gladly told yon by K.V. HOLDER. GenT Aql.. ISJ Ihird Street. PORTLAND, • OREGON. The product of the choicest wheat carefully prepared by our special process. 4 poumj package 20c If your grocer does not sell It, tend us the money for a package. Booklet, con taining reripet foe all our products, free for the asking. The Portland flouring Mills C«. Portland, Oregon Drs. Short & Short H HORTICULTURAL Ij S O ^ L P 0900 TIME REPORTED. Christmas, with its genuine time of good cheer, has come and gone. Reports from The Herald family indicate one of the best times ever enjoyed by our people. It was a blessed time. Every one feit individual ly responsible for the good time of the neighbor, and the neigh bor’s children. Ye editor, wife and little ones have shared in this general good time, and how good it seems to be so remember ed. Christmas time is the cele bration of a gift, the gift of God’s only son to a dying world, and we are glad that the feeling of gift has been so conspicious through this holiday season. Our folk are becoming very precious to us for it is through them that we have been enabled to grow and to add our mite to the upbuilding of the commun ity with which we are glad to be associated. We hope that the coming year will be one of great prosperity and that our people wili all be even better off next year than this, The year 1906 has without doubt been the most prosperous ever experienced by the United States. It will go down in his- tory as the one of greatest por- arsenate of lead and 96 per cent of the fruit was clean, compared with only alsuit live |e-r cent in previous year*. Tlie results obtained justify the la-lief that ev. n with badly infested on-hards four thorough and careful sprayings witii arsenate of '.cad will eave M."> js-r cent of the crop. Them- tests are cuma- lative evidence of a fa< t which may lm accepte i as well proved by a great num* Is r of tea*» I,y eX|<-riinei>t stations and individual fruit growers. Mr. <>. I. Sar gent, at il'ssi River, this peat season secures lietter ll.an !>5 per cent <>f clean apples from an orchard previously neglic.ted, and in which year la-fore last nearly every apple was wormy.— Rural Northwest. arOKAKF. FLYER 1 r. 15 P M. Dalijr. See Nature's Wondrous Handiwork ’ Through Utah and Colorado, Thr «ba»*«* f* the uaual re rd id of the I travrk r ushif th« Miooari Pacific Railway batatea lha Pacific Coast aad tba East. • nd wc* belter« lb«* arrvlr« aixl ar<*om> givrii tnrrll thia •t«t« incnt. Frum Itettrrr, (*<»l«»ra«tn spring» and Fitt'bio. ihrra ar«* iw» through train« daily io K.»n»rt" < It) and M Unite,ear* rying Pullman'« tetvat «landard «tee* trie righted «lr«t>lng rar», chair car«, • nd up-to dal« dining car«. Thl« aam« cicrltenl wrrloa t« op«p* atrd (Mm Kanaaa <*1iy and Mi U>ul« lu Mr'tnphla. l.lttla H«>rk and H«»< Mpring«. It ynu arr* going Ka«l or Houlh, write for rat««« anal full Information. W. C. ML BRIDi:, Gen. Agt. 134 Third St., • Portland. Ore. CASTLE GATE, CANYON OF the gkani ), A lack can - VON, M ARSII \l l A N I» TENNESEE FAMMEM, and THE WORLD-FAMOUS ROYAL G O it U E . For Descriptive and Illustrativ« Fam- ph lata, writ* tu W. I. McBRIDE, 6««’l Aput, 124 Thad St, nutum , ore . FREE WALL MAPS OF THE UNITED STATES . . . Showing Mexico, Ala.nka, Cuba. Phillipine«, Porto Rico, Pacific Island." anti Panama ; MauM by the I llinois C entral R ailroad in colors on heavy paper with hardwood sticks ; size, 33 by 39 inches. While they last, we will Im glad to send you one of tlieae beautiful mai* for vonr home or otti.» on rnevipt <4 six cents in stami» to cover postage. It. H. TRUMBULL. Commercial Agt.. 143 Third H,., Portland, Ore J f. f lND'I Y. T., F. A P A., 143 Third St., Portland, Ore. PAI L It THOMPSON. Frt. A Paas. Agt., Colman Bldg , Seattle. Wash. a 00 A M Dally For Kaatvrn Waahington, Walla Walla, laton.UiH’ur «i’A'.en«* atol <»rvnt Northern point* ATLA.NTIC EXFKLM.H 8 Î* F. M. 7.15 AM for the Fait via Hunt Daily. 1 Dally. ington. 1 6 «» P. M PORTLAND-RIGG 4 1.0 8:|5 A. M. forali lorat point« j UHly. , 1 Daily. Biggs and Port in nd. RIVER SCHEDI LE. FOP. ATTORIA and m no P. M 5 "û P M Daily Daily wa> point», «•ouiMcthig «•Xc.pt pt writ h ateitmer f«»r Hw a- Sii’iday, i Mund«y. 1 f O and North P • tcnHirr Haaaalo, A^tt-al Ntiturday ItMffJ P. il. 1 d<M*k (water ¡n r ) ORDINANCE 31. FOR DAYTON, Ore- 7 m A M. 5 >> P M. AN ORDINAMI, authorixing tlu- appropriation of two hundred and sixty-one »on <’-ty Mini Y.iinhH!, Dally Daily , i mpl nim-tv-huii.ilcltli-r (Jdl.‘.M> (toltala fur the purchase of a tire-proof tata River pointa, A»h*«l. 1 rv -. pt 1 except 1 fol the town ot Gresham. lock (water per ) 1 Ruinlay: i Kinidny For I» Winton, Idaho, «nd way politi. Iron Binarla, Wa.h. : \ Ix-ave Itlpsrla 5 io A. M or upon arrival trr.hi So. I, tit.Ily »scept K»tur lay. Arrive Mparta4 F. M„daily except Friday. At a recent meeting of the Linn county council, Patrons of Husbandry, a r.-solu tion was adopted heartily favoring the Ticket Office, Third and Washington, I'. W. Stringer, rigid enforcement of the lawn in relation Telephone Main 712. Wm. Nit .Murray, to tlie cleansing or destruction of infest City Ticket Agent. Gen’l Passenger Agt. ed or diseased fruit trees. AVith tlie death of Geo. H. fatmls-riyyn tlie Oregon state lx>ar<l of horticulture lots lost an efficient secretary, who has lalstrrd faithfully for the upbuilding of the horticultural interests of the state. His death followed a period of ill health lasting ever a year. k Pleasant Way To Travel through some established anti thorough- i I ly reliable nursery. Ik- it i r l.ilm-1 by tin- common council of tlie t wn of < iicwluin : Section 1. That there be appropriated out of the general funds of tlm town two hundred and sixty-one an I nim-ty-hun In- ith» (2HId >11.ir» nu t th.- same is hereby upproprtati-d lor tin- purchaso of n tire-pro if site to I m - used by the tow n reconh-r for the sale keeping of tlie las>ks mid .. ..... rds of tin- town of Giesliatn. Hection 2. That tlie recorder la- and lie is hereby aillluirixed to isa-ie a warra.it of the town for tlie rum of two bundled ami sixty-one and ninety-hund redths (2H1.HO) dollars, ani.I warrant to lie Issm-il within ten (ID) days after itale of delivery of said safe to the town of Greaiiam ami its approval by the council. Adopted December 21,1V08. Approved December 21, P.MW. LEWIS .SHATTUCK, Mayor. We know of no greater waste of time Attesti II. L. ST. C'laVIR, Recorder. or money, or nny greater triul to a limns patience than to work for several year» to bring an orchard in to l>e!#ing ami The crop of the Persian walnut, list-over at the anil of that time that the AN ORDINANCE authorizing tl><- appropriation of seventy (70) dollars for the purchase ot street lamps. (jnglann regia) in tlie United states trees that he purchased are not those amounts to something over *1,01)0 a an- for which lie bargained and which were j Be it ordained by the common council of tin- town of tircsfiam: nully. This walnut is commercially | sold to hint. If lie had purchased then. Hection I. That there la- appropriated out of the general fluida of the town known an the English walnut or .Maderia : direct from some well-known nnrsei-y- nut; the leading varieties are Frarxpiette, s man he would have recourse against 1 the sum of seventy (TH) dollars and the same is hereby appropriated for the pur I him, lait if lie has purchased them at a chase of street lamps. Mayette, Clialmrte, Parinenne, Proepart- liwrgain counter conducted by a tree I Section 2. That the recorder lie and he is hereby authorised to issue a war urien, Pomeroy ami Rush. ■ trader, he will find that money, time rant of the town for the mini authorized by this ordinance said warrant to l>e Buying Fruit Trees. | and lalsir have gone for naught. Rep issued within ten (10) days after delivery of tlie sai i street lain|>a ami their ap established proval by tin- council. John Isaac gives timely caution alioiit utable and thoroughly Adopted December 21, 11)00. Approve! Dece nicer 21, 1000. the purchase of fruit trees in a recent nurseries cannot afford to trick their customers, and it will always lie found number of the California Cultivator. LEWIS HIIATTUUK, Mayor. Trees for planting should lie obtained i profitable to purchase from such firms. Attest: II. L. ST. CLAIR, Recorder. ORDINANCE 32.