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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (June 7, 1907)
I WANT COLUMN TROUTDALE Wanted, For Sale, Lost, Found, Etc. A party of 3D men have come here to eomiiMmee grading for the Troutdaie to Ht. Jtiluis estenlioo of tlie I), I. A N. For thiit “ Tired Feeling’’ use COLUMBIA SARSAPARILLA For a mild ttummer cathartic there 1» nothing equal to EFFERVESCING SOLUTION CITRATE of MAGNESIA made fresh every day. 25c. Price Try a bottle Sunday morning. If niter this hard winter; your horse» and cattle are not recuperating properly on the grass, give them PACIFIC CONDITION POWDERS (lives them a trim glossy appearance. PACIFIC FLY REPELI.ANT certainly docs business with those bothersome insects. I Al lovai s4v»»li»eei*«it» ar. nirmndo thl» Mr«. F. D. Ilubbard «ini daughter, head al I he ral. rd ONS C*N? A WOMIr KAI II Mina Harriet, were in Portland Hatur- lAHI'K So ail pobll.h»«! tor h .. Ibas Ihsrnl» 1'a.h In arGarrrv rrsrrpi to regular s<lvvrilavn I 'lay k I the wwlditig ol II ,uq hsvs anything to«II. or sl.h to hu, 'M idi to J. A. Hl, Onge. anylklus. or ha va loat an,thing, TKY A WAXT AU." In thl. colami. Th. resalta .III , Mias Harriet Hul>lair)l was hrbleainanl. Mr. sid I Mr«. Hl Onge will l<e In TroqV •urprla. | oii . t .oh or laotaa. otampa. dale for a lew day«, where Mr. Nt. Onge I« cligngcd a« bead foreman of the O It A N. eoii«tr)M'li»n gang. They are guests ul F. I>. Ilubliard and family. GEO F. BARRINGER. Notary Public, Buy» and «eil« Ileal Fatate, Dwn« Money, eb 131 Base Line Ibanl, Monlavills, <•«■- Celebrate the Fourth at Gresliaiu. A H.NAP — 36 A croa, 'JO acte» hi Itigli J ihm -pl I l.iiDh-ruisii ha« gone to "Walla atate <»f « ultivati«»n, I mil«* from good railroad town. Price SlftML Addrvim Walla where be >'X|H-)-ta to remain. A. G. Bornatrdt, Mandy, Ora. Prof. II. Patterson bn• gone to Cista- ; Eorainbatwl telocia wend, or gaa naw kauie to s|M'iid the summer. ralhup W. 1C. Moaer, piloti« Ta I »or 6AS. Lewi« Van Houghton of Portland yt uH EOtiG’M PEA KLINE, Bustina ami a guest of relatives here recently. <ii«*mical Chalk, for removing all ntaina Mi»« Hattie Johnson ol Portland waa i»Qin cotton ami Brian, alao for cleaning glovm, aboca and cloth. For Hale only at a guest of her parent«, Win. John«o<i |*| ‘ . »-Ira. Chea. Johnaon’w, Grcwbam. 21 Kivi a if,-. WAGE WOVEN WIRE FENCE The O. E. H. held an interesting meet- ' Guaranteed. Chas. Ul«-v> lami, agent iiig Saturday evening. ! < ■realism. Ore. K. (V. Wilcox of Fairview Is runn ng a WANTED — To buy a Indi, about on«- meat wagon lor G. N. Reynold«. I year old. Address Cha«. Cleveland, |. The Hunilay M'liooljvill bold a pà nie Greahum. in the Adventist camp ground next Fri- HOICNEH—-For trade, • range Iwirm-s, ! Ì day, June 7. (or g)x«l I2U0 |s >u in I nteres or over with tlie heaves. Empiire of »1 Huiith, T. Conder ami wife and Mrs. K. Gresham, Ore. Ì Si liarf were recent Portland visitors. If you have any fat sb«-k to sell, writ«- ! or tM*t* T R. Howitt at Gr>«hani. Ore., who will come »nd examine them at your ranch« MULTNOMAH PHARMACY FAIRVIEW E. R. McColl, Ph, G •t 'I' ORE. : We are Prepared e TO |M> YOflC Blacksmithing’ SPECIALTY Ol HOW «SI SHOEING Jas. H. Latham, Z TROUTDALE, OREGON FIRE! FIRE! F»RE! You ought to investigate the insurance company you are about to join, just as much as you would investigate the deed to a piece of properly you were about to buy. If you lose by fire you want your money, and want it very q’ ick. Investigate Our Plan Our funds Our Officers Our Books Everything we have is open to your inspection. Ihe only relUble Insurance company Is The Oregon Fire Relief Association of McMinnville OREGON, kn«»«rn l»v nlmtwit rvery uniti, Mini child in (>r»ir»n. E«»r iiirthrr inforni »lion lor |»roiii|»l Mttvnlioii in mm* of innuniiiu«* or liwm, call «»li, plioiiu or writ« lo J ohn B rown , A r L. R ockwood , Ore. It Work’d a Curs. A i-vrtaln cforgymati In Richmond, any« Ruccraa, lisa Imd In his rmphiy for au long n time a negro nnniot Ju lian that tho latter had colM 1» regard himself as «umothlng of a confidential advlM-r to thesllvlnc. Early one Sunday morning the pastor awoke feeling docldisllj' 111. After a futile attempt st breakfast lie sntu- moned Id* old faithful servitor, saying: "Julian, I want yon to g • to my ns Blatant Mr Blank, and tell him Hint, ns I am unwell, be will officiate for me In thl* morning’* «I'rvli-o." At thl* Julian demurred nnil nfter aonic argument persuaded hl* master that lie would feel better If lie officiat ed a* tisuiil. Till* tlie latter did. and, a* predicted by the dnrky. lie did re- turn homo feeling much liettcr. "You’ao lietter, atlh?” nski-d tbo servant, meeting hl* master at the door. "Very much better, thank you, Jtt- linn." Tin' darkv grinned. “Wbnt <lld I toll yon. «uh? I knowed you would be nil right Just ns *o)in n* yon got that *er- nion outer your aystem." 8chop.nhau«r on Kinship. Tho source of nil ploaaure and delight In the feeling of kinship. Even with tho sense of beauty It la unquestionably our own spei-les In tho animal world, and then again our own race, that ap pears to US the fairest. Ro. too. In In tercourse with others, every man slmwn a decided preference for those who re «emide him, and a blockhead will find tho society of another blockhead In comparably mon' pleasant than that of nay muntrer of great minds put to get her. An Exchange of Boys. Two boys In the Sunday school, who stood nt tho liend of tho elusa, were Invariably asked the.sains questions. Which wore, "Who made you?" and "To what do yon rettili» 1" to which the first boy always replied, “God made me," mid tho second boy answered, "IInst of the earth." On 'till* rwcnslun tho first boy was absent, so the first question. “Who made yntiT' was addressed to the see ond hoy. "[lust of tho earth," ho replied. "Quite wrong. Tommy. God made yon." said the teacher Indignantly. "No, toucher. Tho boy that Goti mnde has gone homo with the stomach aclH'." Phone Gresham 168 Gre«l«y on Sslvation. tine nfteriuwui Horace Greeley was *)'«ti*l In th«' rrlbmio oflh-o absorbeil In writing, wben a tall, solemn man. cinii* In and «toisl r>'h|n'i-tfully by Ills dr-k. After nwlill«' Mr. Greeley lo«>ked tip and In Ills'sharp tones said: "Well, wtiiit Is ItP* "I lune called,” «ahi the stranger. In n uiensitred pulpit Toler, "to Invite pe-1 citulary assistance for our great work tn th«' Five Point* Mission.” "Wliut’s th«' work?” aakl Greeley.: still writing vigorously- "Tlio salvation of soul«." "Not n c«'nt!" said Greeley. "Not a cent to save souls! Moat of ’em ought to Iw damned!” K c I kmi I c I omv I last Friday with a picnic . in Ntone’s |«tk. A large number ol ¡■arents and friemis were present to hear the exellent program given by tlie chil dren. A bountiful basket dinner was I spread, to which all did ample justice. Winona Ogdon of Pleasatit View schisil, Alta Wilcox sud Blaine Turner ’ <d thia scbiail pa med the eighth grade examinations. Eva Turner wa» given first prise id »3 uo, by Napolnon Davis for Hie l«-st essnv written on "Benefits ¡lerired from Bird«", and Clyde Ntone second prize of 12.00, also given by Mr. Davis. the Presbyterian church Mention The Herald to your merchant. Grand Ball will be given in .Maaonic ball, Troutdie, Saturd’y Eve., June 8 Fl,or Manager, Prof. II. A. Rich ardson. Music by Fredey’« Uele- brated Orchestra. Nupjx'r at Hotel .1« Troutdale. Committee on Ar rangements: 11. H. Moritz, Altieri Foz, Ray Monte. Ticketa, 75c. MEN WANTEl^-For it- ady work at < olariihiit Brick Work», Hogan aution 1 n«*Mr G reti ham For G« mn Ì Price© *■« T. IC. Howitt at tiiwham, Ore. f before celling your fat k. FUR HALE — One-half lot in busi ness part of Gresham. Inquire at post- ! ottici-. WANTED— .Men's and family wash ing. Enquire of Mrs. R E Johnson, Gresham. E Everyhody cordially in viteli. H . I » U F U R Attorney at Law 737 Chamber of Commerce Phone Main Sititi P oktlaxd , Oecmix C. H. ATWOOD, XL I). Humu-patbic Physician and Surgeon last Bunday Mutton. T. R. Howitt, Gn-»liam. morning. The program which consists I PASTURE— Enquire of Paul Dunn, <>f recitations and songs by the children. Cottrell, if you have horse* or cattle U> and selections by tl.e choir and Indie* I*'"''«’’- *’"** rdnning water u K N T 1 H T I in th |NMture. twaaifttra* • quartet, was »<-11 iend«*red. Grets ham, WANTED—A *omprt«-nt girl or wo over posTOFFKE Oregon Pre|u rations are l>eing ma«!«- by the man for general h<»uoe«ork. Small fam proprietors of Bun Dial Ranch to make ily. .Mm. XV. C. Belt, Troutdale. i-ztensive iniprovenieiita on the farm FOR SALE—Burbank se>-d potato«*«. this summer. Tlie number of shauti«'« D. F Talbot. being erected on the place (or the em AND Sl'RC. ECO FRESH JERSEY CUWS for «al«— PHYSICIAN /*■> ployes, gives it the appearance ot a Call« Promptly attended ta. Apply to J. N. Clanalian, Division St.. small village. Gresham. SI Office at Sandy HoteL Mrs lee Hliaw and family^have leen SANDY. : : : : OKKCwON LUMBER — All kinds, dressed and un guest, of Mrs. II. Slian here. Mr. 8haw Have Removed to dressed at Msloead prices. al my place has Is'cn given the position a» foreman near Kelao. M. C. Jkinaliue, address on the extra eretina gang and has renle.l Orient Ore. 25 t\ i Maaa'a aoUaw Md will move hie I—-- ------------------- orrosiTK THE rhrwhoi ).„,, I,. < Hop MILT. — During the summer Ismily into it. _ ,, CALLS PROMPTLY ANSWERED 1 season the Gresham chop and roller Brinell Store 211 Scctid Sired Mrs. Anna Turner of 8|*>kane, Wash., 1 mill will run on Friday <4 each «reek Where they wilt I m * pleaaed tn see all was a recent guest of her brother-in-law, “brn sufficient grist is on hand. O regon T routdale , their old ruMlomec* and many new ones. I _ ______________ A. 1.. Turner, ami family. GOOD MILK COWS FOB BALE— Remeinlter place. P ortland , O b . Mrs. Alma Hall and family bail aa Also three year old Brown Swiss bull. ••••••••••••••••••••••••a O. Andrew«, Anderson »tat ion, Gree- guest« Sunday Mrs. Ball of Portland, ham. 23 Ernest and Rodney Hall of Bellwood F d V.ND A watch in .Metle»li-t ami Chari«-« Robbins, i I'hurcli, Gresham. Owner call at |«arson- Orrin CumuiercUI Rhlg . ('or. 2n<l «nd Rev. C. E. Crandall returned home age. 23 * «»hingUn Bt PoaTLABD. Phone P au . ISM RKNiitKNCK Ji> Villa Aveuue, MuKTAFILLa. At Newly opeOhd, under new management. from H< m «I River Saturday to till bis I home evenings. Rooms and board .by day. week or month. Sunday appointment. Rates reasonable. Patronage solicited. J. G. XlcElroy, Union House Hyldiid ßros.ß^« W. C. BELT. XL D. C. XI 11 16» FIFTH LEADING HOTEL IS TROUTDAUt Rooms and board. Commercial _______ __ _____ trail. solicited. Satisfaction guaranteed • Louis Helming, Prop. STREET B. DICKINSON Attorney - at - Law, Notary Public . . . Celebrate the Fourth at Gresham. Re-t of feed all the year. Good winter pasturage. Shelter. Call on or write TROrTDAUC Phone Main a • J. L. HICKLIN ••••••••••••••••••••••••• CARLSON & EMERY Undertakers and Embalmers Gordon Jones and wife have returned .to their home in Portland. Mias Susie Hunter has also gone to Portland where ■lie will make her home with friends. Mieses Alice and Muriel McKinley of Hpokane, are guests of Mrs. W. T. Siaitt. I Mr«. A. Kronenberg, Mr«. A. T. Tur ner, son and daughter, Mrs. ('. G. Coup land ami Mrs. A. T. Axtell were recent ■ Portlaml visitors. C. A. Ihtlu-ll atul wife of Portland ' • et> recent guests ol Mr«. A. W. Zim-! merman. Miss Christine John of Portland wa« ‘ a welcome guest of old friends here Sun day, E. < iilsuin a ife and child of Sellwood »ere Sunday guest* of Mr«. H. Siu». W. A. Townsend hud wife hav«' re- ' Rome women regard a hitslMtnd mere ly aa n sort of wireless Instrument for communicating with the bank. A bomb thrown In Ruaala the other day kllle<t only the man It was intend If the child were really the father to ed for. SouielMMly must have been giv the man he would take the old gent ing the temrteta Inatnictlona In the Into the woodshed occasionally an.l art of miaet&g the Innocent byetander. give him a talking to. The Herald will help you in buyin« and in selling wliut you want. Complete stock of coffins and furnishings. Hear«? furnished if desired, Calls promptly attend***!. The White Man In Africa. Otir freed tiegroe-. have at time* been sdvis)*l to go to (fries and carrT (be ki>"w|e«tge gained by their race In tin* midst of white civilization back to their Ix'iilglited brethren. Africa, It I* said, is the negro’» proper home, and be cau have It to himself tiecause the white man cannot lire there. But there Is now o*>lng on in Africa a wondrous work of transformation and reclama tion, Instigated and controlled by white genius and whit«1 power. Even white farmers thrive then', and European peasantry an- to be settled then» with .1 view to making them actual tillers of the soil. European soldiers tiecome acclimated then*, and many of them romniu from choice after their military service rials. And soldiering, as the white man lu Africa prosecutes it. Is hard work. As n rule, of course, white men do not perform the hardest toil In tropical Africa. They do not m'ed to. Their best hold Is arousing and directing the natives, bringing them out of th«' tor por of ages, Steam, ehx'trk'lty. and machinery that the sun cannot wilt un> doing the work In Africa which even the native« would sink under, Railroads now haul freight Into the wilderness where It never went before except a savage chief with bls spear or a white man with his gun stood over the blacks who were Impressed to "tote" it. Negro women, who take to tho woods at th«' sight of a wasbtub and pih' of cloth«**, will alt all day at a sewing machine making overalls and Jumpers for th«* black laborers, who think the white man’s mnehine la doing nil the work, as It really Is. It Is no woihler that the son« of Stanley’s ar my of fighters, guides and porter* will work th«' iH*st that Is In them to ex tend a railroad along Stanley’s track In the Kongo wlklerness. Negroes are not dead to sentiment nor blind to the fnct that white men are now doing things In Africa which their tradltlous told them could not be done except the goda Interfered. So lu Af the race Issue la a long way off. White and black are neceaanry. the one to the otlier, the man of brain to the mao of muscle Subscribe for The Herald. Greshas Lodge No. 125,1. 0. 0. F„ Troutdale :PASTURAGE TROUTDALE HOTEL were guests of D. S. Dunbar and wife. HKTERODOXT. Tray th«r. put the ncrmon by—vrx my The reslurant of the Home hotel was ■oul n<> tn<»rr wlih med«; They are t»nly ■tones »nd hunks to my clos«i| last Saturday evening. Thia is a hungry »plrft n needs. gissl opening for the right party. I am tired of atrivlng aveta, with their Mis* I at era I .nee relu?i>e<l T ucm I iiv to vartowa bigotry Ah, f *r me d< :»th holds no terror but the her home at Fore»t Grove. h nr uf loalng theel Misa Mari«1 Palmer of Portland spent In n heaven apart from thee could my j Suu.lay with her |Mirent«, ('. Palmer exiled aoul rrjotre? Could I Join the angels* aong. mleatng and wife. thence thy tender voiceT What to me were Rates of pearl If they pnriod th«»e and me? PE^T PARAGRAPHS. What the Rtreeta •»» fair and golden If I walked litem aeeklng thee? What to me tho pa at urea green where thy Although th«' world I* yottr oyster, feet ©«Mild never be* What tlie pal ha l»ealde atlll wnlere If thou you sometime* have to dive into a »ua of trouble to bring It to the surface. wnlkeat not with me? Th. Golf Caddy. "Tho golf caddy,” aahl a non them Journalist, as he chewed n H|»rlg of mint, "Is a new type. This lad I n Inde l*-iident. witty, altogether without rev erence. On John 1». Rockefeller'a visit to Bon Mr In- tried a HUIr>,golf one afternoon In the neighborhood of Au gust*. Ou a rnllier difficult shot Mr Rockefeller struck too low with hl* Il-on, ami a* the dirt llew he nuid to Ills caddy: •• 'What have I lilt?’ "The boy answered, with a harsh laugh: “ ’Georgia, bos«.’ ” Sgwcl.l f:orre«|s,n4«nre I’ o S ti . as I), Oregon, June 3, 1007.-— Tremenduou« interest is tiring ilwriopad in tbs convention of llw Oregon Itevel- opinent I.vague Juns 21 and 22, and large delegations are assured from all mx-tion* of the state as a result of the low rat«-« of Iranapnrtatioii. An advance meeting of the presidents and secre- laries of the different organization« compisiiig the league will lie held in the convention room of the Portland Con.mercial Club (second fi *or, Hizth ami Abler «treetei, Tliurwlay, June 21), at H o’clis-k p. in The hope ol the league officers relative to this meeting is that the active men of the «tale of Oregon may tie able to unite upon plana that a ill greatly add to I lie population ol the state and agree upon some selienie which will secure the eoopenition of the entire population of the state in getting the full ml vantage of tlie Colo nist rales which liegin Hepteinber 1 and continue until October 31. The tourist rate« at a little more than one fare for tlie round trip and gisxl for Oregon from all parts of the United Stat)-« went on «ale Saturday in all ticket oflicee througl>out the country. Calls attended day or nigbt. Remember ! A. »'ox <4 Troutdale eelbr office phone. Main M; Kru phone. Main M. office, over «mart's «tore. Main Ntrret . rewt- ; s lure of Star map for 25c. dencr. Main street, near Third. UKKMHAM. Children’» Day waa duly olaM*rvnl ini WANTED — B)-ef cattle, Imgs and turned from attending State Grange at II ihs I River and report a very pleasant A i'rt«e of go was tml«l for the foregoing \ «iwclolc to Thao, I- Masson. Ulen Itl.lgv, lime. J. A. Dunbar ami wife of Portland I N. J. Ah, wherever after death my .till faith ful soul may dwell— Salida may call It bli»» or woe; they may nnme It heaven or hell— By flu ■ only. O beloved, will my Joy or pstn be wrought; ( shall lind my heaven licalde the«, or my hell where thou art not! —Ellanbelh Akers. WANTH»—a quantity <r( chain linen or cotton rag« (4- «<’ a lb, at Herald oilice. I Orrqon Dmlopmtnl Iratiur J. B. A llison , Prop., Troutdale. Or. Meets every S.itunlay night in O>ld Fel lows’ Hall. J. G. Metzger, N. G. ; D. M. RolierL«, Secretary. Encaminent iiu'ets 1st and 3rd Wdnesdays of each month. All visiting brothers specially invitisi to attend. W. 0. W. Clover Camp No. 318. Grr*h- * * ’ am, meet» in Regner’© Hall on 2d and 4th Monday« at 8 p. in. J. N. Clanahan, C. C.; L. f*. Manning, Clerk. Visiting Woodmen We'coine. Tie Edward Holman Undertaking Co. United Artisins Orwham Assembly, No. ______ 1 <5, meets in Kegner s Hall 1st and 3d Friday each month. Henry Douthit, M. A.; C. A. Nutley, Sec’y. All Artisans Weicome. Funeral Directors and Embalmers 22^222 Third 8t.,cor. Salmon Modern Ambulances Lady Assistant Uhuru 5u7, PORTLAND, Or. Ph y amans-Sa rgeana. Gresham, • Oregon 076 MAY 26 HARLOW. BLASER & f yi TE ARE returning » » the entire Cash Re ceipts of one day in each month. Make a pur chase and strike t h e lucky day. SEALSirSUCTKN mot HOUTH NO RUBBER RING JXNITAftV SELFSERUNG J>IH TIGHT NO MOLILO N0L0S5 fff £PJ WGtrABLt5 TKUITS MtATJ tTC. jt/uro FOPtvtP. AttAlMiHC rtlSH NATUAAL riAVOAt »1.00 1.10 1.30 .25 . .10 Pinta Quarts........ Half gal....... Caps ........ ('lamps doa. doz. doz. doz. 1* doz. Troutdale, Oregon GENERAL MERCHANDISE E 5.00 VALVABLE ASK US WHY Bring in Your Coupons Dated as above and Get Your Money back Pr pr pr I* • receive a handsome Japanese teapot as a gift. HARLOW, BLASER & HARLOW GENERAL MERCHANDISE Troutdale, - Oregon