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BEAVER STATE HERALD, MARCH 22, 1907 2 Publialied Everv Fridev at <îre*h«m. Ore . bv the lluevan S titk 1* vhu » hino Co. TIMOTHY BROWNHILL. Forni» am » M amaubk . M ovtavilla OrrtcB. 315 Villa Av ; PoBTtASl» Orne». ¡Nt) li.xulnough Building. WISCliFTiOX IATfl Per Year. »100 In advance: to foreign countries. >1 50 Three Months* teal tub» riptioiis Jn- Single copies V Ask L»r our clubbing rate* •nrruxen «hould be »ent by Kxpreaaor PoatoAce Money Order. Registered letter or Cheek. Blimp» atxvpUHi up to 2ft cunta. •ECDFTS lor subscriptions are not sent unless requested. The label «»n your paper will indi cate within two weeks the receipt of your remittance. If it does not please notify us. •rSCWlTIXSAkCES in deference to the wish of the niajt»rity of uur subscribers the paper is sent until all arrearage is ¡»aid and an order to diacoutiuue is received. 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Fspeetally farmers’ ami business nieiCs Letter Heads. Envelopes. Rutter Wrap|»ers. Statements, etc., in small or large quantities. Auction Bills. IXMger«. Posters, etc , printed on short notice. I Entered a* *evond-cmatter at the postodice al Gresham, Oregon THE NORMAL QUESTION. • •••••••••••••••• No good and useful purpose is served at this time by quarreling over who was responsible for the defeat of the Monmouth and Drain Normal School appropria tions. One thing is certain, the Ashland and Weston schools were handsomely provided for, and the Monmouth and Drain institu tions were left out in the cold. This result was all brought about by the scheming of a lot of cheap politicians at Salem, without particular regard to the wishes of the people or interest in the educational needs of the state. The proper way to settle the Normal school question is to put the four schools squarely upon their merits before the people and let the voters decide which shall be retained and uhich abolished. This course will take the Normal schools out of politics and settle the question for all time to come.—Polk County- Observer. $1.00 a Month WELCOME THE HOME SEEKER Just a won! to the real estate men of Oregon. Give the home seeker the glad hand and show him what you have for sale. But for the sake of the good name of Oregon, don’t assume the roll of the detestable knocker if you fail to make a sale, and he falls into the hands of your com petitor. This grouchy attitude, which seems to have an abnor mal growth among real estate dealers, only tends to bring the business into disrepute and to disgust the homeseeker as well, and it is little wonder that so many people fiRht ahy of the real estate office. — Newberg Graphic. seat for the little document that EDI T O R I A I meant so much to the blushing IKE INFLUENCE OF THE COLNTRV but loving couple who, after NEWSPAPER. many happy times together, had decided that it would be easier to The Dufur Dispatch, the local travel life’s road together. Then, paper of one of the best towns in too, there were the words of love the state, reached us this week and sympathy, upon the death of for the first time in many months. some dear one, from the pen of Its local columns brought to mind the man who was in touch with many tender recollections of by- community life as only a country gone days. In fancy we again editor can be. How touchingly While we believe all railroads see ourself a stranger in a strange and sweetly he spake words of should be under sufficient con land, an overgrown lad of fifteen consolation and sympathy for the trol, government, state or other, summers, just arrived in the bereaved ones of those w-ho had to insure the public prompt ard country where the sun would gone before. safe transportation both as to shine the brightest and all the And so the Dispatch came to world seem glad, where the mon be a part of the vital life of the freight and passengers, at a ey didn’t make the man nor soci- community. It shared in its joys reasonable profit on the actual ty frown down the youthful at and its sorrows, ever loyal, ever (not watered) amount of capital, we do not believe in treating tempt to reach higher things. ready to share its burdens, ever How well we remember the watchful of its interests. The them in any manner not befitting day, June 15. 1885, a beautiful writer left as it were the home any citizen or corporation. In summer morning, when after nest, wandered around some it is this it may be well to keep in twenty days of almost continuous true, but was always interested mind. “Do unto others as you travel we arrived at The Dalles, in the old home life and the pa would they should do to you.” and then the ride to Dufur with per that meant and still means so We hope our folks will not for Abe Mowry behind a spanking much to the community it has get when meeting a stranger on good team. Abe was none too served so well. the street, or on the car, that he careful in those days how he Now we are trying to do for may be from the East. At any drove, and several times going others, through the columns of down the then steep but shorter our own paper, what the Dis rate give him a cordial welcome grades on Five Mile, Eight Mile, patch has done for us. The same to Oregon. Tell him of the good etc., did the youthful capillary feelings we have had doubtless things to be found here, how we substance arise and touch the, fill the heart and mind of some are growing, the beautiful cli crown of the felt. But we ar wanderer who now reads The mate. the water, and, well, tell him that this is God’s own coun rived at Dufur all right. There Herald. try and he will do well to stay were’nt very many there. Geo.; Thus it happens that the coun here. But above all, don’t dis and H. Johnson had just taken try- weekly becomes a part of us, courage him. over the old Williams stock. Ed. even when we least think of it, Bohna was running a blacksmith and at last we find ourselves The death of the laborer at shop and across the creek was looking, longing for the dear old Troutdale last week, hastened the Fifteen-Mile House run by home weekly that shall bring to doubtless by lack of proper care, A. J. Dufur and his wife. These us the news of the friends who which could only have been se with two or three residences, the are still near and dear to us. cured at a hospital and which Heister store and the schoolhouse Editor Reed is giving his peo was denied because of the red made up the sum total of Dufur. ple a splendid paper and one that tape of our present County Court A trip up the creek brought us is doubtless appreciated. system, causes one to think that to our destination at Mrs. Ingra the quicker these annoying and ham’s, adjoining the W. H. H. A WORD OF WARNING sometimes disastrous delays are Dufur place. If a mother persist on eating removed in such cases the better It didn’t take long to get ac the crusts, building the fires, for a community claiming to be quainted in those days and soon taking the butt end of every civilized. we knew nearly everybody in the household responsibility and country. Hence when we read wearing old clothes, she may The new advertising rates pub the old names in the items in the keep on doing it to the end, with lished at the head of the Editor Dispatch from Ramsey, Rail Hol little thanks and probably, finally, ial columns will go into effect on low, Tamarack, Center Ridge, the realization that she has foster April 1st. Tygh Ridge, Tygh, The Flat, ed selfish and unlovely traits in Wamic, Boyd, Eight Mile, Kings her family. Her daughters will You Can Save Money ley, Friend, Nansene, and other in their turn make poorer wives by fttilMtcribing through B kavkr S tatu | places too numerous to mention, and mothers, her sons more sel i H krald . we couldn’t help saying with fish and thoughtless husbands Here ia the Het. Inaamnch, however, a» we have to eeml ca.li in advance for others, for never having been taught to all ontaiile »uhocription», we rnii»t aak “How dear to my heart are the scene» to kindly aen< ig remittance | consider her comfort sometimes I you of my childhood, with order. before their own. She should When fond recollection presents them to view. train her children, boys as well The orchard, the meadow, the deep- as girls, to be helpful and handy; tangled wildwood. and let even father take an occa And every loved »|>ot which my infancy sional turn at the household mill, knew.” We remember also very dis then he will learn which bearings tinctly when, nearly thirteen are stiff and need oiling with f. mM. ORKGONIAN 92 fap »1.1» years ago now, the first copy of some new conveniences and not | i WEEKLY DAILY OREGONIAN «on SJft allow the family to get the idea l D'LY and BUNDAY OREGONIAN ft.«» 4.26 the Dispach arrived. How proud DAILY TELEGRAM ft<0 2.7ft JOURNAL 2 on 1.1» we were of it. It told about all that she is so wedded to the daily I SEMI-WEEKLY DAILY JOURNAL ft.on 2.7ft and SUNDAY JOURNAL 7 50 4W of the doings in the neighbor- round of household tasks that ’ DAILY PACIFIC MONTHLY 1 75 1.00 HOMESTEAD |.'fl hoods around, the dances, the she is never wiling to lay down PACIFIC POULTRY JOURNAL (Monthly) 125 .7» .00 aocials, sleigh rides and fishing the broom and dishcloth.—The THE M< HOOLAND HOME(M’thly) I f» This price Is for delivery by mail only - , Papers parties, the trips to the moun Housewife. H may be T h * sent to separate M*|mratr addresses. Mubsurip* tions may Ix-gin at any time. tains, and the trips to the county Consult "Want Column” for Irargain». REMEMBER, THESE ARE LOWEST CLUBIIRB RATES. PROTECTS YOU ami agitinnt Sivkov»", Accident Death. Gel Protection Accidents «ill Nippea :: GRESHAM BARBER SHOP B One Dollar will and quickly dune . > , , I < i < > <! Razor! !loo«d and put in linl-tlan otdar !! Avoid being a caae of charity at the liandn of other». Nett door to Gresham Hotel NORTHWESTERN HEALTH AND ACCIDENT ASSOCIATION Robert H. Chlldera, Prop. i ' GRESHAM • OREGON < ¡ or PORTLAND, ORE Call or writ«» •♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦< : John Brown, Aft. I lit you to eye glaaae* or »pec- taele». Perfect ht guaranteed. < ' Toniorial work of all kind» neatly < > ROCIWOOO.ORL ••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••a Tn« Gresham Harness Shop PASTURAGE FOR HORSES AND CATTLE Best of Feed all the year. Good Winter Past urage. Shelter. 1» Ix’tter |>re|»an><l than ever to »ell vou heavy or light II ahnkhh of all kind», nor»«* and carriage furiiiahingH. etc. Hirntii and Shot Repairing GUST LARSON, Prop., Greaham Call on or write J. I. IIICLKIN. ORI:. TROUTDALE. HARRY HUXLEY, Your eye« fitted at home. Write for free lxa»klet describing our method. Rememlier, the glauea we fit you to are worth ffA .30 any where cat earth. Our price, only *1 00. Portland Railway Light & Power | METZGER & CO. Company OUR KFPAIRING d.i.rtai.nl I. mo.t rnmi'l.t. Mam .|>rin« It <» wauheiaaaaa s*nd »our work be r.gi.i.r.d mail. | JI u> L* JO l.pair. an, wakh. I III SULT« ITU1T. PORTLAND. 0*» RAPID FREQUENT COMFORTABLE O. W. P. Division TIME TABU: ••••••••••••••••• Watches and Jewelry - REPAIRING A HPK< IALTY All Work Guaranteed. Kalsomining, Papering. PRICES LOW For S|MN'ial Bargains In Watches, Ree Fred D. Flora, WORK NEAT Call or writ» him at □REMHAM, OHK. WATCHMAKER and JIWLLLR 191 Morrison St., PORTLAND, • • E. B. OREGON Near Pap'« Restaurant. DIT F UK Attorney at Law 737 Chamber of Cumnirrv« Phone Main 3.W PORTLAND. ORE. M. D. r. A. 0IIORT, M. D. I. M. 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Phon». Main M. Mee. Phone, Main il. Il Ml 144 >44 M 1 «4 A ndersoti ■ MM> ■'•U Ml NI M« 41 4 14 Q 1UMI4II4II M J. G. McElroy, DELICIOUS HOT CAKES The product of the choicest wheat carefully prepared by our tpecial procea*. 4 f>oun(| Package 20$ If your grocer do«» not m H It, itnd u« th« money for a package. Booklet, con taining recipci lor all our product», free lor the asking. •. The Portland Hoaring Mills Ca. Portland. Oregon DECIDE Mieter »-Il Ml M4 MI 11 1 » Barton Eagle (‘reek » *• lu <11 <11 444 114 It 1 M ». M IO II 11 IH HI «11 M 1 M A I b pa ugh » <10 Curri tmv lile - 1 11 111 111 111 11 1 41 Estacada ■i uR h «a i ni nt m il « u Casadero Ar 1 lull io 1 IO Iffl Ml 14 1 II Call. Promptly attend«» I». Office al Sandy Hotel. figures lu For Oregon City, Caneniah Park and way |K>inta, change car» at Goll Junc tion. For Lent». Mount Scott atxl east »id« |»>int», change car» at l-rnta Junction. W. P. MULCHAY, SIRGEO) PHYSICIAN Mil 141 141 MINIM figure» In Roman P M «1 (Tally except Bunday. A M black Office, over Stuart's store, Main St. Re»., Main Street, near Thirl St. GRESHAM. ORE. Iff >11 Ml N4NIMIH Hogan Ihirtng C. H. ATWOOD, M. D 11 1(1 '«« 1O >4 1 II 1 ' t’rdarvlllc Tallic Agent. General Office#, First and Alder Streets, PoKTI-AXIt, hKB.ll». tit: OREGON HANDY. W. C. BELT, M. II. C. M. CAI.I> PROMITI.Y ATTENDED „O regon S hort L ine O regon T routdale , H oi ks , 0 12 a. m., 1-5 p. tn. DR. II. II. OTT, U nion P acific A» 3 TRAINS 10 lilt IASI DAIIY D E N T I • T CrewliiJ m, OVER POSTOFFICB Uniled Artisans 1<5, —— ( Iretfon A»<*mWy, n ?. meetH 111 Regner» y :m a M Pally Hall lnt and 3d Friday each month. Henry Dont hit, M. A.; C. A. Nutley, Sec'y. All Artinan» Welcome. Hl'oKAKK FLYER u :«» A M bally. The Thoroughbred Imported Percheron Stallion DECIDE Owned by the GRESHAM PERCHERON' HORSE ASSI H'lATION Can be found until further notice At the farm of Theodore Bruqqer Gresham. Oreqon, Where he is kept for service at $20 TO INSURE Morta « very SatunlHV night in (M<l F p I- I owm ’ II h II. J. <i. Mvtzgrr, N. G.; I). M. ItoiMTtR, Sfcretury. Encampment rm • ’ - i ' and M w eanttdaj■ of • h month. All visiting brothern cordially invited to attend. SANDY L0D6E, No. 195, I. 0. 0. F. Meet» in Odd Fellow»' Hall, Handy, Ore gon, every Wednesday night at 7:30. j Viniting O<l<l Fellow» welcomed. John .Maroney, N.G.; E. F. Brun», Secretary. •••••••••••••• INSURANCE AT COST Can be had only through The farmers’ Mutual fire Relief Associa’n OF PORTLAND, ORE. * DECIDE is four years old, a jet black, clean limbed, very quiet in disposition, active and handsome as a picture, weighs nearly 2<XM) pounds, and is a sure foal getter. For further ¡»«rticiilara, write to THEO. BRUGGER, Hec’y, Gresham, Ore. ft 4ft I’ M. bally. Greshdm Lodge No. 125, I. 0. 0. F„ A,»e»»m<*ntn made to cover loan by fire only. CHEAP, PROMPT, SAFE RIVER SCHEDULE FOR ASTORIA and » <W> P. M way poltitN, connecting bally with steamer for Ilwa- - except CO nh<l N<»rth Htttch, Bunday, steamer Hawsaln. Ash st Saturday dock (water |M*r.) H) oo P M. ft «N» P M. Dully • XrepR Bunday. FOR DAYTON. Ore rm City and Yamhill, River points, Ash st. dock (water per.) ft *) P M. J. J. KERN, Sec’y, P ortland , G roton , or W. II. Snashdll, AqL. GRESHAM, ORE. ••••••••••••••••• except Bunday. For Ix’wluton, Idaho, and way points from Riparia, Wash. Leave Hl pa ria ft 10 A. M nr upon arrival train No. 4. dally except Saturday. Arrive Riparla 4 P. M,,dally except Friday. Ticket Office, Third and Washington. Telephone Main 712. W. Stringer, i’ity Ticket Agent. Win. McMurray, tieni l'MMMvng(*r Agt. Schedule 0. R. & N. 1 .ocalOf Trains A M Bl«lt’ East ward P M 1* M No. X No a No ft Ift 7 (N) ft 20 H 20 7 Ofi ft 4A • 0 Oft 9 14 Mall Ex i ri>r ft 1ft M .70 Westward I' M A M A M Mall ’ Hp'» Ixx'sl <k Eaat Yarnhill ntreet, 7 00 A M. I'ally ' X . . |.t Bunday. ft ftO A fl» R i» No A PORTLAND mi MSI hit Pori 9 00 R (Mi »» 45 V w 1 M ft 40 ft 1» 7 02 miet« 7 2ft 7 R7 riouintt 7 1» ■ 7 M «HITE» K H2 Port riyr Iz>«al W-. s V« * ft 10 « a 4 ft2 limi nu 4M« 41