BEAVER STATE HERALD, FEBRUARY 22, 1907
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CASCADE COUNTY INDI I INITIU.Y
POSTPON'D.
that time will not efface. Its in
fluence; like a speck of snow at
The bill before the legislature the mountain top guthers size as
providing for the establishment it rolls on. until at last it has be
of Cascade county was indeti- come a mighty force.
nately postponed, killed and buri
ed by the senate committee.
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Senator Whealdon and the edi
$1.00 a Month
tor of The Dalles Optimist are •
accused by the News-Letter of
Hind River of not playing fair in • «g<4in>t Sickiir«», Accident and •
the matter.
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I» ith.
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Whealdon’s recon! in this ses • Accidenti will Hippan
Gel Protection *
sion of the legislature and the • Avoid living m film1 of rlmiity at •
the
of olliura,
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recent attitude of The Optimist •
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concerning the peoples’ rights, • NORTHWESTERN HEALTH AND
ACCIDENT ASSOCIATION ?
would seem to indicate that the e Í
or iMiRi i and , o .< e
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News-Letter has some grounds e Vail or w rite
e
e John Brown, Agi. IOC I WOOD. ORE #
for its suspicions concerning
them.
One thing is certain, the bill
was not considered on its merits,
INSURANCE
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if it had it would have passed.
Politics plays altogether too much
('an I h lia<i only through
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of a part in matters of this kind,
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which should be decided only on
The Farmers’ Mutual •
the merits in the case.
There be some however who
fire Relief Associali :
are not guided in their delibera
OF Folci i AND, ORE.
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tions by justice and do noth
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ing except that which tends to
\ - • «amuntH ma»le to rover 1 ■<<< •
by tire only.
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till their own pockets.
One Dollar will
At you to rye plane» or apec-
taele».
Peilect tit guaranteed.
Your eye» fitted at home. Write for
free liooklet drx rilling our method.
Remember, the glaue» we fit you
to are worth gJ.SO any where on
earth. Our price, only (I'M).
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•PROTECTS YOU:
I'ubliskftl
Bv*ry
Friday at Grtahaia. Oregon. by REAVER STATE
COMPANY. Mantavilla Offic* JI» Villa Av*.
TIMOTHY
BHOWNHIl.l.
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I’lBLISHIM
Editor «ind Mnnnger
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EDI TO R 1 A L
••IF THINE EVE BE EVIL.”
“If thine eye be evil, thy
whole body shall be full of dark
ness.”
It would seem that Harry K.
Thaw must have had an eye
single to “evil. ” From the time
of his first escapade at Wooster.
Ohio, until the fatal shot was
fired at Stanford White, his life
had been nothing but that of a
profligate. For all of which his
parents, especially his mother,
was largely responsible.
Evelyn Nesbit was one of
those irresponsibles born of a
woman, who can be classed as
none other but a human hyena,
willing to live and enjoy (if such
living can be enjoyed) the com
forts bought by the depraved
methods of a too willing and
obedient daughter.
Stanford White was but anoth
er of the class who have an eye
for nothing but evil. The pretty
artists model was a moth, which
attracted his attention. The web
was set with extra care. It was
gilded with all the snares that
can be devised by the sensual,
depraved son of wealth. The
girl had no one to warn, and not
sense enough to realize her dan
ger until it was too late.
The outcome has indeed
brought darkness of the blackest
kind, character besmirched,
name stained so deeply that it
can never be removed. One life
lost, another branded as a mur
derer. These are the results of a
few months’ dissipation.
There is a lesson here for every
man, woman and child in the
land. It pays to heed the warn
ing given, and to live above the
very appearance of evil.
GIVE. BOTH SIDES OF THE STORY.
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The Portland Labor Press in
its issue of February 11th cites
a number of accidents occurring
on the lines operated by the
Portland Railway, Light & Pow
er company, which it claims were
not published in the Portland
dailies. We note that the editor
of the press has also forgotten
what happened on the lines of the
company.
During the recent
sleet storm, a handsome loo' -
ing team were unable to draw a
heavily loaded dray up the incline
on the west side of the Morrison
street bridge. The team had be
come discouraged, but had not
refused to pull. The driver had
sense enough to see that his team
had done their best and could do
no more. About this time a
street-car came along, the car
could pass alright, but the motor
man saw the predicament of the
team, backed his car, a piece of
scantling was placed between
the front end of the car and the
hind end of the dray, the power
applied, the team assisted over
the hard place and the car pro
ceed on its way. It was a small
thing perhaps. Yes, so it was,
but it may have saved a valuable
team from becoming spoiled or
the breaking of a leg. Let the
public have both sides of the
story.
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It is said that certain individu
als living along the proposed
right of way of the Mount Hood
electric railway company are ad
verse to selling a right of way
across their holdings for anything
like a reasonable price. Is this
a wise procedure? A few men.
who are penny wise and pound
foolish can drive the railway a
mile or so further north, add
nothing by so doing to the value
of their farms. Yet work a great
hardship on the town of Gresh
am and vicinity. It would pay
to remember that a railroad does
not usually detract from but
rather largely adds to the value
of the land through which it
passes.
The city council of Portland
have decided that Hibbard street
Montavilla must be improved,
even at a cost greater than many
think should be expended for
that purpose at this time. Those
not in favor of the improvement
will do well to keep in mind that
all the property on or near the
street will not be liable to be
lowered in value by reason of the
THAT BOY OF MINE.
improvement, but will doubtless
Where is the father or mother be increased in value a good deal
who at some time have not had more than the actual cost of the
to face the problem of “that boy improvement.
of mine?” Johnnie has learned
to swear, steal, drink or smoke
The Gresham Commercial and
or something equally as bad, and Development League could do
the household is up in arms try nothing better just now than to
ing to tame him. Some have appoint a committee to interview
tried whipping only to find it the officials of the Mount Hood
made him worse, others have Electric Railway company to as
sent him to the country, while sist in every way possible in get
others again have tried to find ting that company to establish a
NEED OF CHARITY.
th? cure for Johnnie in the Re d ."pot in this city, to assist in se
There is a spirit of unforgive form school.
curing the necessary right of
ness in Gresham that will cer
How many have tried making way and to encourage these peo
tainly have to be overcome before Johnnie’s room brighter and
ple in the building of their pro
the best results can be obtained
more cheery, inviting the right posed road, which, if built, will
from the work of the Develope-
kind of young people home with mean more to Gresham than any
nient League, or any thing else.
him, or furnishing him with a thing else in view.
There appears to be but little
little music, good books, maga
charity among a certain class for
zines and papers, a way to make
The Daily News, Portland’s
the faults of others. It might
a little money for himself, a East Side baby daily, is a splendid
be well if they could for a short
companion to his father, leaving little seven-column folio, well
time see themselves as others see
a feeling with Johnnie that he edited, printed, and clean in its
them. In fact this would be
isn’t the meanest boy in the makeup. M. H. Vorhees is tl e
good for all.
world, but that he is good and business manager and T. J. Dil
No man living can please all,
that you expect him to remain lon editor. The News will fill a
if however it is known that he is so ?
long felt want on the East Side
doing his best to further the in
and should receive the hearty
terests of the town and of the
AMERICANITIS.
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support of its business men, and
people in general, he should be
citizens
in general.
Rev.
George
Robert
Cairns,
given all the credit due for such
work, and aided as much as the world-famed evangelist, de
When Gov. Chamberlain veto
livered a splendid lecture to men
possible in its doing.
ed
the bill appropriating 515000
only at the Y. M. C. A. last Sun
for
the benefit of the juvenile
Every man stamps his own day afternoon on the subject of
work
in Multnomah county, he
value upon the coin of his char Americanitis or the disease of
made
one
of the biggest mistakes
acter in his own mint and he can “not know-ing how to live.” The
of
his
official
career. The senate
not expect to pass for more, and great crowd of men listened for
did
well
to
pass
the bill over his
should not be disappointed if an hour to the splendid sugges
veto.
people do not take it for more tions offered by Mr. Cairns as a
than its face value. If there is cure of the well known American
a pitiable object in the world, it disease, the best of which, he
“First in war, first in peace
is the person who has soured on said was found in Titus, “deny and first in the hearts of his
life, who has become cynical, ing ungodliness, and wordly lusts, countrymen.” Asa boy, citizen,
and who sees only the crooked, we should live soberly, righteous soldier and statesman, th«* name
the ugly, the discordant, and the ly, and godly, in this present George Washington stands as a
world.” The mad race for the great diamond among a multitude
bad. -Success.
dollar is causing men to forget of brilliant, but lesser lights.
If you like The Herald tell your self, friends, honor, and all that Educated, refined, tactful, gen
friends. If there is any thing in men should hold dear. We con erous and brave, the great states
it you don’t like, tell us. It will sider the lecture delivered by Mr. man left an example to the gen
help us to make a better paper. Cairns very timely and helpful.
erations of his beloved country
(HEAP,
SAFE
PrtOMPT,
Ol>R RKPAIRINC, dar>»rt«i«nl I« moot
iono.I.U M«<n.|>riii, * »I W >h In l»«n»d
I <«1 beiul mat ax.rb br f.gl.t.r.d Ball,
j SO repair» .nr watch.
METZGER & CO.
in
Gresham Harness Shop
Portland Railway
Light & Power
Company
Gl’ST LARSON, Proprietor.
Carries a Full Line of
LIGHT and DRAUGHT HARNESS,
C0II IRS, PAM, HALTERS,
W HIPS, BRUSHES, COMBS, Etc.
HARMS*. ROOT and SHOE
REPAIRING \ BKCIAII V.
ALL WORK GUARANTEED.
HARRY HUXLEY,
FREQUENT
Kalsomining, Papering.
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Office, over Stunrt’» »tore, Main St.
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point», cliutitfe car* at l-rnt* Junction.
W. P. Ml I.CHAY,
The product of the choicest wheat
carefully prepared by our ipecial
Droce«.
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MANOV.
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Tattle Agent.
CAIL*
4 pound Package 20c
Pltt'MfTlV
General Office», Firat and Alder Street«,
ANlWllftO
I* ohti . awi >, O ubiur .
If ycur jroct« do«« not »<11 it, lend ui
th* money for » package. Booklet, con-
laining recipet for all our product!, Ire*
for the asking.
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The Portland Flouring Mills Ce-
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Portland, Oregon
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DECIDE
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OREGON
O
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OVER POSTOFFICk
United
Artisans
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llrtll Dt nivl .'hl Fridny rarh month.
Ili’ory Dotilhit, M. A.; O. A. Nutlrv,
Sfu’y. All ArtiMiiiiH Welcome.
3 IRAIVS 10 Illi IASI DAIIY
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4 IIK A<»<> IMIRTLAM»
Hl*L< I AL fur Ihr Laet
via IItintiiigtuii.
Gresham Lodge No. 125, I. 0. 0. F„
Meet» . very SatunLiv night in odd l ei-
low»' Hall.
.1. G. Metzger, N. G.;
D.
M. Roliertx, Secretary.
F.ncarnplnent
meet« lat and 3rd Wednewlay» of each
month.
All visiting brother» cordially
HI-OKAKK
Percheron Stallion
SANDY L0D6E, No. 195, I. 0. 0. F.
Meet* in O*l<l Fellow«’ Hall, Sandy, t >re-
gon, everv We<ln<-*<iay night at 7RX).
Vinitinu < hl<l Fellow» welcomed.
John
.Maroney, N.G.; E. F. Bruti», Hecretary.
ASS<X IATlON
FOR HORSES AND CATTLB
At the farm of Tlwodore Bruqqer
Gresham. Oregon,
Where he in kept for service at
J. 1. HICLKIN.
— KRPAIRIMG
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For further particular», writ«* to
191 Morrison St.,
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All Work G liaran trod.
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Fred D. Flora*
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PORTLAND,
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Gresham, Ore.
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Watches and Jewelry
BREGG ER, Bec’y,
b »I A M.
l*»lly.
A <10 I* M.
bally
except
Bunday.
ft ra P M.
bally
except
Bunday.
Tii’lret Office, Third and Waahinirton.
'lephone Main 712.
W. Stringer,
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DECIDE is four years old,
a jet black, clean limbed, very
quiet in disposition, active and
handsome as a picture, weighs
nearly $2<XXl pounds, an«! is a
sure foal getter.
THEO.
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(’all on or write
TROUTDALE,
$20 TO INSURE
ATLANTIC EXI’RKW
t<»r the Kaat via liant
lirgton.
FOR DAYTON, Ore
aon city nii«l Yamhill,
l<iv* r ¡...iDlv
dork (welt*r | mt .)
Best of Feed all the
year. Good Winter Past-
urage. Shelter.
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RIVER SCHEDULE.
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