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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 11, 1907)
8 BKAVEK STATI HERALD, JANUARY 11, 1*07 Legion of Honor for distinguish lege she was opening up to them VilU - ArtlMM 17A. meets lu Kegner's TH« CHSS* UP POffM. ed gallantry on the battlefield of paths in which she could not fol Hail let and .Id Friday each month. life. low; ahe knew that the time CM all the simple task« In wkluh Henry Douthlt, M. A.t 0. Â. Nulley, The post takas »tsllsht Hec'y. All Artisans Welcome. Years and years ago, when she would come when they would Th« «-hear up pw.ro la th« thing -walaat to writs. was fresh and young and gay and look upon her with pitying toler Ila That'« WOW Clover Camp No. SIA, tlrreh- start« his pan and 1st« It run ■J I ' am, mrets in Krener's Hall on light-hearted,, she was married. ance or contempt, or perhaps Along must any war. While ha fuss out tu du tha chores 2d ami 4th MomU)« at H p. m. D F, Her head, as is the case with ' -God help her—be ashamed of And glvs the hursss hay. rail».!, C C.; E. I. Tlmrp, Clerk. Via- ittng Woodmen Welcome.' most girls, was full of d&ams. ! her. «'hear up. It aaye. ehaer up. although Il has laan said balers Her husband was to be a Prince But she did not falter in her Cheer up. »hear up. chaar up. <-h -ar ugv Charming, always tender and selfsacrifice. She worked a little And than rheer up eume more. 6nslM« Loiy No. 125, I. 0. 0. F„ Meet» vvety Haturdav night in <hid Fel considerate and loving, shedding harder, she denied herself a little Thera la no patent on thia hind low«' Hall. J. il. Metsger, N. ti.; D. Of simple, artleee lay. M. Rolwrti, Mecretarv. Emamtmicnl Published Every Friday al Gresham. Oiexan, bv BEAVER STATE Pl BUSHING her from every care and worry. more, to givq them the advan So ha la tempted, yuu may guess. meets 1st ami Xrd We»lnrsdava <>■ each To writs one every day. Life itself was to be a fairy tale. tages that she never had. In COMPANY. Momavilla OftiM 315 Villa Ave. The »object Is nut very large. month All vltiltug brothers cordially TIMOTHY BROWNHII.I. - Kciitor nnd Mutineer One by one the dreams fell this she was only like millions of The treatment la not deep. invitisi to alterni. he. If he wera eu disposed. The husband was a g<xxi other Ordinary Women who are And ' " —'>■■■ ■ - i ' i — ■■ SVHM'ItlFTlON R.,rnfi IVr Year. »!.<*> 1» advaur* t»> loreien eouniries. *i.S> Thrva away. Could write them In his sleep. Month»' trial ■‘Ubecriisieti» arc aa-veM«-»! tn,m tyew »»«»nwr» Mr I V RFMITTANChS »botiM b* »cut by Kxprvx» or P om o thee Money Order, Regiitered Leiter or man, but he grew indifferent to toiling over cooking-stoves, slav-i Cheer up. cheer up. ehaer up, ehaer up. SANDY LODGE. No. 195, I. 0. 0. F. Cheek Stu nips eccepied up to tteenu. That's all he has to any; He ceased to ing and sewing-machines, pinch Meet« hi <hl<I Ft'lhiwa' II m II, Mmidv.ihv DLSCONTiNl’ANr». l.i defereiKv to th»’ wi»h of the me orftr «'f our aubarHhera the paper her before long. Cheer Up. Cheer up. a* though we could ta »rut until all atrenrafv it u^id and an onkr to 4.» outtnuv i» received. If you wmh your • rv»*ry \\ t*«hi<V4ÌAV nitfbl Ml 7 Cheer any oilier way. paper «topped at the end of the year. Mate that ;.u t whan you scud in your aubw-rtpiton ana notice when she put on a fresh ing and economizing to educate I Vmithig <> Id I'I’II owm wt*li*t>iiivd your request will bv heeded. * ribbon. He never paid her the and cultivate their children — dig CUANtir. o>* ADDRESS. I d ordering change of a»t’ir« ** give old a.** well as new addreaa. NUroiiry, N. <i. ; E. If. Hiiiim, K<n rrtury. Furrishing an Opportunity. CORRESPONDENTS *re wanted in ever) t onmnuitr. if no correspond«« *e api'eare front little compliments for which a ging with their own hands the A M!hviiiik«><> your in iahborr.ood, x -u arc respectfully rvqv.i >l«u u> »cud u> as many ¡«»cal item.« a» you can. nutti with n grunt hand ADVERTISING KAYES are : oa»«>.'..- Me au«t will be promptly * »nt upon application soul hungers. He chasm that separate them almost i nnd some r-gnrd for the tender feel- H uvbm , h 12 a. m , i-5 p m. JOB PRINiiNG U our »penalty Wr are a\ ii rquipi*vd todotnv best work al current prices. woman’s f'lgs tb.it the young carry aronutl In never gave her a kiss or a caress, as much as death. Send 25c in Stamp* for Three Months' Trial Subscription. bogotna Ims htlllt n large spgrt- and their married life sank into Wherefore I say the Ordinary their DR. H. II. O PT. meat li >mui. one aide of which will b«> Enured as second-class matter at the posto th ce at Gresham. Oreana a deadly monotony that had no Woman is the real heroine of rente-i to bncbelora mul the other to D IC N T I » T aweet and lovable girls. In the center romance to brighten it, no joy life. Qreshnm« Every citizen of the state should or love to lighten it will be a conunoti luggttng pine«, pre EDITORIAL aIdi-d rver by a cha|>erun with uot too OVFR PO5TOFFKB Oregon make it their business to careful liflgtit eyes. HOM)« THE WIFE. ly watch the action and vote of Day after day she sewed and 'Hint ahoulil help some. The reason why wore young i>eople do not marry A great ship was slowly com every member of that body and cooked and cleaned and mended I. M. MUOBT, M. D. r. A. BNURT, M. D. Is that they do uot have a chance to ing into Portland’s harbor, her if there should be any who prove to make a comfortable home for get acquainted. There la many a Itttsli DEPARTMENT sails were furled tight to the false to the cause of the people, a man who did not give her the i EDITED BY E. I’. SMITH. J fill young man who would gladly a« yards, nothing appearing to in slate them for careful attention poor pay of a few words of ap aunt« matrimonial reetMinalbllltlea If dicate the cause ofh?r stately in the future. Demand clean leg preciation. At his worst he was •♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ amno one would lend him up to n girl and hold him there uutll Ito gut uc progress. By and by a little tug islation and see that we get it. cross and querulous. At his best Why the Hollies fail to Fruit. qualntnd. was seen on the other side of the he was silent, and would gobble Nesrlv all the Ilexes are dineciou«, th» We hoja» the building will prove the Gresham, - Oregon vessel guiding and propelling the The Jamestown Magazine, the his food like a hungry animal •laminate an I piatilste flowers are boon that Its owner Intends, but mat ters will be tnueb facilitated If he will ship to her destiny. Some one official organ of the coming and subside into his paper, leav lairne on different individual«. It ia e-ptlp It with plenty of fire eaca|M«e has likened a good wife to the Jamestown Exposition, has in ing her to spend a dull and mo tln-reiurv very important to secure both and have a good tire alaiut once a forma of the plant when buying, or when week. tug. Many a man makes a great course of preparation, a special notonous day. transplanting from the wild; otherwise show of progress, but if the Oregon number, which promises The husband was not one of the fruit will not lie home. Thi* is the livwtropalbic Physician aud Surgeon Poetic Visions. truth w*ere known it would be to be of great interest to the pub the fortunate few who have the reason the planta of the black alder (Ilex “Dog « have au<*b Calla Atteadfg te Day er Night found that the wife is loyally lic at large anJ of special value gift of making money. He work verticillate) fail« to hear its beautiful beautiful fancies.'' and surely gi i ling, encouraging, to the state as a medium through ed hard, but opportunity does not nil berries in the shrubbery after it ha« Offra Phona. Main M. l>een tranaplanted from the woods. Of K« m Pbuu«. Main M. ‘‘Ye«. I know one and in a sense propelling the one which to set forth the possibili smile on every man, and the wolf course some of the hollies liear both who fam-lee lu« who is looked upon as the star of ties of the west for homeseekera was never very far away from forma of Howere. and such buahea fruit Grwbam Ore. clous steaks, but the family to the success he and investors. their door. contmuoualv, but in moat raaea thi« lack they to him nre The Commercial Organizations could not reach alone. Women know the worst of I of fertilization ia the cauae of the failure only beautiful throughout the state recognize in poverty. It is the wife, w’ho has ' of the buahea to fruit. dreams." Salicylk AcM Injurious to Health. it an exceptional opportunity to the spending of the insufficient The first Sunday in 1907 was r I ! Y SICIA N.. _ ®__ S l R G E 0 5 duly observed as the sabbath day reach a particulaaly desirable family income, who learns all Occaaionally one reada the atatement A Hint. Celia Presipi'y attrsdtd le. in Gresham. The business houses class of settlers and others of the bitter ways of scrimping . that salicylic acid can be used to keep "fto you are going to tfie races, my ■ cider aweet, or can lie used in amall Oiu« at SaaJy Haiti. advantage to Oregon, and are co and paring and saving. The were all closed, not by the apr ladT <|Uantitiea to prevent fermentation and operating to make it a splendid husband must present a decent d-esy of food product«, withont being in "Ves; thought» 1 would just nin up HANDY, litt OHBGON pearance or the order of the appearance, for policy’s sake, any way injurious to health. As a for a little while to see the fun." sheriff but because Gresham’s success. "You have a pretty go-x! reputation business men evidently propose The magazine will be obtainable as he goes to business; certain matter of fact, salicylic acid ia frequent here with the concern. I bsllevs " W. C. BELT. M. D. • to work hand in hand with the at all news stands throughout things are necessities for the ly used in canned good«, to keep them "Well. yes. I ratnsr tfiluk I have." physician and supckon from «polling. Now come* Dr. Wiley you better Just <-t>e>-k It with powers that be to make of Gres the United States and will also children; and so the heaviest of of the United State« Department of the "Hadn't timekeirper aa you go out 7” ham a place wherein its inhabi be sent in response to all inquires all the deprivations fall upon the Agriculture, and aa a that even in email C alls P nohnyly Awswsaso Hard on Bill. tants will be proud to dwell, and for information regarding the woman who stays at home and ' quantiti<-a aalicylic acid ia injurioua and strives to make $1 do the work should not l>e uaed. Thia atatement ia "Papa, what Is a sot stde?" others glad to come to. This is fair. "Er—urn— not able means Incapable. T routdale . - • O re made after extended teata had lieen of $5. certainly a good beginning and Johnnie.” I made, a numtier of young men having A number of our young folks "Well, Is Kaiser Wilhelm au Inca one of which all should be proud. volun'tered to «at “doctored” food, to hie?" Now let every citizen put pre are working their way through This is the way of the Ordi > observe the eff ect ti|«,n their systems pa ••Why?' school and college. These young judice aside and work in har nary Woman; and what sacrifices Food products which contain aalicylic "Because It tells about bini bere In mony for the upbuilding of the people are worth keeping an eye she makes, what tastes she cruci acid a« a preservative will come under the stories of the notables.'' on, for after awhile it will be fies, what longings for pretty the ban oi the pure food law which l>e- town. Winner to Him. found that they are among the things and dainty things she came effective January 1st. 1907. If you fscl that you would like The orcbardiat should pay particular number who do things. R imetlilns Hint would be a winner. smothers, uot even her own fam attention to hi« tree« to see that the Gresham should have a city Give to some M-nndertng Miks regon A piping hot Thanksgiving dinner. ily gue.ss. They think it is an apple tri* anthracnose baa not obtained attorney. It is poor policy as Oregon is all right. Just when eccentricity that makes her choose a atari on his trees, especially in the line well as poor economy to make people were afraid of floods, Billy Figure*. young orchard, though there ia hardly the neck of the chicken and the ' What Is love. Bll'y?” laws and necessary legislation an orchard of*any age in the Willamette Jack Frost took hold and had for the town without proper legal things his way awhile and so hard end of the loaf and to stay Valley that ia not affected to a greater •Theater tickets, florists' bills and «¡a nion acific of can«'y.” at home from any little outing. or less extent witli Ibis di-tructive boxes advice. A competent, experienced 3 miNS 10 mt IASI DAILY ' Is that all?" mote it be. Ah, if they only knew! disease. Lack of apace prohibits me "Weil. I believe there Is a girl thrown attorney should be employed Tin ui:h l'ulhiian «t«n<Uh1i* and tnurltl For each of her children she from going into detail uh rigaida thi« lu, too. If you can tlud her." ■b • |>ibK t r r* «tally to Omaha, Chicago. H|»o« to draft ail ordinances and kali«); tourist «It«« |itn|(*car «latly to KoH«rtB but those interested can get a < ily lUt iiniiig i L«tIr cure («« MIA frv« ) U» lha amendments, to conduct prosecu JUST THE ORDINARY WOMAN. trod the Gethsemane of woman, disease, F-tìht dally. PEFT PARAGRAPHS. full history of the disease written by I wish that I had the distribut only to go through that slavery I’roffesor Cordly, of the Oregon Agri tions, advise with the mayor and I’MON IH.POT I Leave« J Arrives, council and to do and to perform ing of some of Andrew Carne of motherhood which the woman cultural Station, by sending for the Don't l*e afraid of work; It la tL bet CIIU’A’iO PORTLAN!» fl >1 A M 5 nu P M IA I. f..r the Kaat !»aily. ¡»ally such other business as may pro gie’s medals for heroes. I would endures who is too poor to hire November issue of Better Fruits, ter than you are. vim Huntington. For years published at flood River, Oregon. The perly come before him. We give one to just the Ordinary competent nuwes. The biggest fool doesn't always shout e L5 P M «in  M HPOKAKK H.YF.R I'flii) is illustrated by cuts showing the the loudest—If liis lungs are weak. bally would also suggest that it is poor Woman. It is true that she nev and years she never kifew what artical effect*of the disease on the trees, and Cor Ea»l«*rn Washington, Walla Walla, D'w- economy in such matters to em er manned a lifeboat in e stormy it was to have a single night’s also give* directions for lighting and To have a high Ideal doesn't mean Ittioli, <'ot-tir <i*Â'rio* unti Great Korlhrrn iwilnt« ATT ANTIC KXPHFK.H I R 15 P M ploy a cheap man. Get the best sea, or plunged into a river to unbroken sleep. The smali hours preventing the spread"of the same. A M that she U necessarily tall. for the kaat vln Hunt* haily. bally. 1 ' ington. to be had, it is cheapest in the save a drowning person. It is of the morning found her walk Improved Fruit. It sounds well to say that you are PORTLAND PIGG^ |X>. 1 fi 16 A M. ' « no V M. true that she never stopped a ing the colic, or nursing the end. baliy. : Pally. Fame and fortune await the man who willing to cotifeta your fault, but you CA!.. for «Il louai point* , Bib g a and runaway horse, or dashed into a croup, or covering restless little will nndertakt* as his life work the im are generally the most willing when i>«*iwt*<*ii Porti 1. 1 It might not be out of place to burning building, or gave any sleepers, or putting water to provement of fruit and nut trees. The you are dead sure your are not guilty. IH VER H(’l! EDULE. i most ancient ami honorable of callings. suggest to the many young peo other spectacular exhibition of thirsty little lips. Fort ASTOKfA and fi un P M A on p M way poinia,eonnerUng bally Dally ple who have recently launched courage, says Elizabeth Meri There was no rest for her, day , fruit growing, remains without the aid with «learner for l|wa- except rx<- • pl i of methods of improvements that have or night. There was always a to and .Sorth Bnach, Muiì'lay, Bunday. wether Gilmer in the Cosmopoli their fortunes on the sea of matri 4t»*amer Ilmoutlo. Atth at Maturday to nu r M child in her arms or clinging to I advanced other lines. In California in -lock (water per.) mony that experience teaches us tan Magazine. dividual fruit growers are securing grafts her skirts. Oftener than not F<iH DAYTON, Ora She has only stood at her post 7 no a M. 5 *» P M. not to expect perfection, imper from trees that have a high record hs rnn City and Yamhill, Dally Dally, Hirer point«, A«h al. she was sick and nerve-worn and 30, or 40, or 50 gears, fighting except r«repl producers. B ut if nursery men are do fections will crop out in the most dock (water |>rr.) Bunday. Runday. unexpected places and then is a sickness and poverty and loneli weary almost to death, but she ing this a study of the catalogues of For l4*wlNt<>n, Idaho, and way point« from many of the large firms d ova not disclose Rlparla, Waeh good time to think little and say ness and disappointment so never failed to rally to the call the Ixavw Riparia fi 40 A. M or upon arrival fact. Possibly the reason forjthis 1 ick train Xo 4, dally exrrpl Maturday. less, make the best of the matter, quietly, with such a Spartan for of “Mother!” as a good soldier of improvement in nursery tree« is, that Airlvr Riparla 4 P .M,, dally awrapt Friday. always rallies to his battle-cry. titude, that the world has never look on the bright side, hold no purcliaseis do not require it, nor in Ticket OHirc, TMrd nn<l WAnbingto*. most cares, will they j>ay a sufficient In order to make a train every morn grudge, do your part and it will even noticed her achievements; Telephone Main 712. C. W. Btringcr, ing. price to warrant the nurseryman to go and yet, in the presence of the Nobody calls her brave, and yet, City Ticket Agent. Win. McMurray, surprise you how nicely you will to the extra expense. The nurserytn an Gen’l l’asacnger Agt. Ordinary Woman, the battle-scar when one of the children came get along. You can safely gnmble that all the who sella the cheapest trees, in dollars other grafters are on the waiting list red veteran, with his breast cov down with malignant diphtheria, and cents, gets the trade. If the tree, for that easy job.» D E M Local Schcdul« In the beginning: the boy took ered with medals signifying val she braved death a hundred times when of bearing age, gi ves inferior fruit . I\. « H. Of Trains his first smoke, shook his first or, may well stand uncovered, in bending over the little suffer or not much of it, the fault is attributed Do what you are paid for or your We«t ward envelope will Ite going to another AM AM PM dice, took his first drink, gam for one braver than he is passing er, without one thought of dan to soil, site, cultivation, fungi, ins» cts, pay address before long. ger. And when the little one anything but the real cause. (Mali Fort Fort bled for the first time, was soon by, Hlicffi Mall Hp’e fxiral A Ei I »'I yr IA K Flyr I-ooal • • • • was laid away under the sod she The most im|s>rtant time in the his You don't draw very many commis drunk for the first time, permitt tory of an orchard is the first two years, tr. sions on the things you are going to do. There is nothing high and who had loved most was the first when it is getting a start. It is then ed himself to steal and was soon » ir> « IS MITltN ’ m ■ « » I1IT «M-, ■ 7 > • in jail for the first time. In the heroic in her appearance. She to gather herself together and that it needs frequent cultivation to The-e la said to l>e such a thing as ci mit I « * «.->;■ « «I fate vic« | « end: a life of shame confronted is just a common-place woman, take up the burden of life for the keep it from so drying out that the friendly criticism, but It never looks 4 growth of the young trees will not lie the ¡»art. him, the face of a heart broken plainly dressed, with a tired face , others. 4 impaired. mother haunted him. and he had and work-worn hands—the kind The supreme moment of the Whatis worth doing at all is worth The folly of today may be the wis lost the respect of friends dearest of woman that you meet a hun Ordinary Woman’sdife, however, doing well, is a saving that holds pre dom of tomorrow, but dealing In fu to him. Young man begin right dred times a day upon the street came when she educated her eminently true with horticultural work. tures Is rash. It couldn't be expected that a gen and you stand a good chance to without ever giving her a second children above herself and lifted Getting rich quick la difficult, dan HOME. tieman’« agreement would product glance, still lq»s saluting her as them out of her sphere. She did geroua and exciting. end right. ludylike results. a heroine. Nevertheless, as this with deliberation. She Not glittering plate nor jewels rare, Nor lofty marbled dome; The office that s.«eks the man haan’i It ia a wastte of time to argue U n much as the bravest soldier, she knew that in sending her bright But love and fa-ace and sympathy,— The Legislature of the State of • million dollar emolument matter wbjj an alarm clock. These make the happy home. boy and talented girl off to col- is entitled to the cross of* the Oregon will soon be in session. i HORTICULTURAL | Drs. Short & Short C. H. ATWOOD, M. D. ... »J ...j gl..e m ...-a. «~~y. ■ - - -- --------- J. G. McElroy, „O SHOgr U O P