Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914, June 21, 1907, Image 6

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    by Fred G. Conley, a former res­ ciations ot his o«n I cart*.stone. Ohs
ident of Gresham, announces in cannot iitrwt a man ot •>»•'!> li»m*ti-
ability, with hi» loutig son by hi»
his last issue. June 11th, that > dtKHia
Mils, without rsalialag that alter all the
owing to unforaeen circum­ | inm ! man is exprc»»»d m his paternal
stances. the paper will suspend affection.
publication until further notice. It does not require an acute ohaerver
to see that Mr. Itariiman is an aggrvw
Pubhuhed Fiery Friday at Gresham, Or.-., by th« Bum S tats P ubusmixu C o .
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amd
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A FEW MINUTES WITH THE EDITOR
reckless al 'TO drivers
The utter disregard for the
rights of others, and the mean.
selfish, contemptible behavior of
the average autoist when on the
road, will soon force the farm-
era of east Multnomah to take
aggressive steps toward the ini-
tiation of a movement forbid-
ding the use of county roads to
the go-devils that are constantly
placing the lives of every family
traveling the public highway in
jeopardy. Driving at a 30 to 50
mile gait in the center of the
road, they neither stop, care nor
heed the rights of the horse
drawn vehicle. A fourth of a mile
behind, they commence to toot
their fog horn and unless the
patient farmer gives them all the
graveled road, they immediately
commence a din on their hellish
born that will drive the gentlest
horse into a frenzy of fright and
then pull into the road under the
horse s nose, sometimes brush-
ing the hind end of the car
against the horse s shoukler.
Whether it is Edel Brau whiskey
Portland snake poison, or the
pure cussedness of the driver
and his passengers. The Herald
knows not But one thing we
do know. Auto drivers should
be forced to recognize the rights
of horse drawn vehicles and to
keep within a speed limit of 15
miles per hour when on county
roads. And if this is not done,
blood instead of oil is liable to be
sprinkled on the Base Line and
Section Line roads. The sooner
the proper authorities look into
this matter the sooner trouble
will be avoided.
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That wife! Yes, she may be a
little snappish, so would you if
you had about four or five pairs
of little hands all hanging to
your skirts and yelling for mama
at once. Have a little patience
with the tired wife and mother.
Take her on your lap once in a
while, just as you used to do,
tell her of your love and how
much you appreciate her good
qualities. Give her a little spend-
ing money once in a while; don’t
wait for her to ask for it. And.
above all else, give her some of
your time; take her out, intro
duce her to your friends and-
well, make more of a companion
of her. It is only casting your
bread upon the waters to come
back to you a hundred fold.
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The last issue of The Hood
River News Letter contained 10
pages, 9 of which .were well
filled with advertising matter
and this, says Editor Bradley, is
to be a regular feature of that
enterprising sheet. The News
Letter is one of our most valued
exchanges. It is highly appre-
ciated by the Herald because of
its high moral standard and well
edited and printed pages. It is
• credit to the town it serves so
well, to the state, and to the
journalistic profession. W e con-
gratulate our brother on the ap-
preciation and liberal patronage
accorded him by his people.
Remember, my boy, that your ive and forceful parvonalilv. When lie
cra»|>a a man's baud an<l lupka lorn
mother is entitled to some con­ »|uare in the eye the brown eves ls-liiu*i
sideration at your hands you the glasses indicate a keetl mental vis­
have had a good deal at hers
ion
There is a sternness a lien I u»i-
why not try to pay her back in | nesa matters an> n>enti»>ned wldcti
quickly |>as>es awav as other subje«‘'a
like coin?
Roy S. Bkxig«tt. formerly of
Dufur, recently took charge of
the Ione Proc lai me r and is mak­
ing of that sheet an up-to-date
country weekly.
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It is all right to differ from the
other fellow providing you do it
in a gentlemanly way.
If you have anything good to
say, say it now.
Wait till tomorrow to grumble.
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c >me up. Mr. Harriman gave a cordial
greeting to several senators whooin I e
met in the Marble Room, ami then the
change waa at once apparent, but tln're
w.w an air of tetrle-aiiesa and cand< r
about him, whether talking with sen­
ators or the lad by hn> side.
After all is said and done, there i»
something about tin» much talk»-»! <4
man that gives one the inipnw-ion tl at
It Is now declared that Ralph Wald >
it may not have been pure veltishueea
and gree»l of money that impelled Ida Emerson origina ted the Itacouluu the
Auy
great achievements in the re-orgauita- ory of Shakespeare's wr,tings.
lion of the railroad sy.tems with whirl» way. It I» more sensible to discuss the
he has become prominent
Joe Mitch­ authorship of the theory than the au­
ell Chapple, in National Magasiue for thorship of Shakespeare.
I June.
Lphold District Atlonttfs Haris
G hvsham . Or»., June IS -IWt Ed­
itor: It appears by aiiiiouucvment in
It is not too early to begin planning
the papers and action already taken
(or the summer outing. We may have
that District Attorney Manning be­
but a day or a few of them at most, ami
taken a crack at th«- saloons and »ill
there may tie no money to »[«eml on
procee»! to take a fail oat of them by
dress or travel, but this should not dis­
enforcing section 1V7 > of the compihsi
courage ut. We all n«*ed the vacation,
laws ot Otejim, which has for years
and we are all longing to get away to
been a dead letter on the statute Iwoks.
the green fields, tbe forest, the stream
Now, it will be up to ami imu'nda-nt
or the water-aide. Not even tlie (arm
upm every tenipriaiie»* advocate and
family, •<» surrounded by the beauties of
every law abiding eitisen at the very-
nature a» at times to tire them, wants
first move he makes io rush in »nd pat
to go to tbe city for a change. Further
him on the back, or he may call it quits
away from the haunts of human beings -
after tie first round ami give as an
into the wikis aud solitudes is tbe one
excuse that “lie wn» not supportevi’’
cry, “back to nature" ami to tbe fresh,
ami that “no one did anything only to
sweet air and dear, health-giving sun­
kick," and though lie may hav«> sai«l (of
shine. If one will but plan wisely, do-1
evMirae in this case by implication only
ing little bv little the things that must
that lie woul»l make Multnomah county
be d»me, keep ng always in view the 1
“a pliu-e where we »ill la- piou I to live,
things that will serve best for tbe holi­
ami others will be glad to <s>im*,“ and.
day Hitting, the “getting ready t«i go"
although in taking office lie look a
should not be burdensome. We shoul«!
solemn oath to support the constitution
leave hebin«l us all tlie uniK-i-essary,
| an«l enforce the law», he might sav that
hin«tering things an»l look forward to
hk **nia«le no promise*. ' ami, though be
the simple life that befits our antidpa-
may say “we are going to make thia a
tions of restful change-, the dominant
clean town.” anil that "if we can get
idea should be comfort, and the casting
■ the evidence we will prow-cute." There
aside of care. If matters are looked at
-till might be an un<|er»tauding with
in the right light, there can be real
the sahions that “they »hould eloee up
comfort ao«l rest for a very little money.
tight for two or three Sundays ami »ben
If you cannot spend money or time to
open their back dmirs and go on with
go (ar away, take day vai-ations as of­
their business quieth
and thev would
ten as possible; or even an afternoon,
not be molested, ami again polk-e otticers
spent in luxurious idleness in the woods
mav lie instructed that "their salarier
or the meadows, or in some not fre­
are not sufficient to warrant them in
quently visited place will rejuvenate the
making complaints' in case of snch
participants, men, women or cbihtren.
»light infractions ot the law. And if all
A few neighbors i-oukl go together some
the»»- things should develop then it
«lay, if only to a camping ground a few
wouhl ret|uire a strong editorial white­
milee away or to some shady, grassy
washing in every n<-»s|iaper in the
pasture or on the banks of a stream,
i-ounty to eqnare him with the law
with no “fuaaing aliout food," gartied in
»bidding people ami hold them in lin>
comfortable, every day garments thst
when their votes are needt-1 for futiir«
will stand the disasters of the trip, giv­
elections.
ing the »lay over to idle happiness. If
In conclusion, let 11s hop- that if the
the wliole family could not I* spsre«l.
evlitorial wl itewa-li becomes lie» «—.try .
let the mothers have the day, free from
the stuff will be mixcil evenly ami
the care of the kitchen, taking plain
-pread on -mooli ly, because whitewash
wbol«-some foods ami something in
pul on in daubs ami lumps looks lui.l
which to make «-offer over the camp tire,
I iiave read or h> ard a g>»sl many of
and let the little folks do the table act­
the shove words ami eentenrrs some­
ing an«l chore». Y’ou don’t know bow
where sometime, ami »0 put them m
the little things enjoy the responribility
quotations to protect myself front a
of waiting on the “big folk»."—Tele­
j charge of plagiarism.
phone Register.
D. 8. JoHXsoX.
Fhe Summer Outing
Qulsk to Lsarn.
The l'ark avemis trolley line In thè
city of Rochester Is v rosse»! by threa
evase» ulive Street» wlil. h la-ar mam-u-
Ibis suruaiuea.
Vn ItUliiunu wltli a
carpetlwg vuterod oue of tlie vara ilio
other day ami sut down glugerly orar
thè door. Four or rtve «»Hier men nmi-
plvted thè lisi of iHissotigvnt. The car
swung a round ilio corner of t'he-tuut
Street
(
"James." ahoutod thè conduetor
A
mali slamile»! lilm, thè <*ar ato|>|s-d ami
thè uiau allghte»! A hall minute alter­
narti thè cor baatvd atiotlier erosa
Street.
"William." aunotiuced thè »snubict.tr.
A noi ber imiti ind out The Irlshinan's
eyea grew tlslltly largar.
"Alexander.” shoutml thè comluetor.
The thlrd man left Ilio car
When It had starlet! bit thè Irlshmnn
art.se ami ap|*rtauebe«l thè couductor.
"Di want to oli out al Avuta» II." li»
salti. “Me fimrslst name la Michael”
— Yovths Ftnupaulon.
That “New York to l'arU" Itallway.
Apparently Americans will lot able
to reach Furls by airship before the
mooted all rail route via a Boring
stra't tunnel Is open for bualueas. Mr.
A. II. Brooks of the I'nltod States
lieolitglenl survey dheuasea the railway
acbeuie In ecuueetlou with oilier Alas-
kan rallruiul projects and comlu-les
that while the tunneling of the strait
wonk! not be Impoaalble tn an engineer-
ing feat, the cost would l>e virtually
prohibitive.
Were the railways of both bomb
spheres built to the headlands on each
side the lev* tlia-s would prevent fer­
riagq acroas tile strait lit leuit neveu
months of tlie year, and railway com
muulentlou would be broken mean­
while without a tunnel. Tbeexpeuse of
bull.ling extensions to the far north In
Alaska and Siberia would be heavy,
and there w mid tie no business for
these lines unless the difficulty *d span­
ning the strait Is wdvcl. When scan­
ned In detail Mr. Bnsika conclu law
that this lutercontlneutai railway proj
act la Impracticable.
As further proof of the claim
made by the Graphic that the
Oregon Agricultural College is
30 conducted that the farmer
boys are known among the stu-
dents as hayseeds and are not
made the “main push,” as they
should be, we cite the fact that
while the graduates this year
from the agricultural department
number fourteen and household
science nine, the graduates from
the electrical and other depart­
ments number forty-five.-New-
burg Graphic,
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june 14th Editor M. A. Fergu-
published the Helix Herald
for the last time. He announces
that the plant will be moved to
LaCrosse. Wash., where it will
be used in the printing of a new
weekly paper, the LaCrosse Her­
al(j. Mr. Ferguson has published
a good paper at Helix and the
citizens of that town will lose a
great deal more than the editor
¡n permitting him to leave that
place, evidently because of lack
of patronage . ’ The Herald wish-
e3 Mr. Ferguson success in his
new venture.
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w S U’Ren. the man who
mutilated the referendum law
Good Citizenship
WOMEN TOOK A HAND
winter so as to make it un- There are people in nearly all commu­
intelligible to the ordinary un­ nities who consider themselves good Fair Sex Showed the Men How ta
Clean a Town'« 8treet*.
Jerstanding, now suggests that citizens because they comply with the All honor to the women <>f Brush.
civil
statutes
and
moral
law
ami
attend
^be people get up another bill
Colo.! They have made of their pretty
their own business.
little city, nestling ou the plains at tlie
and pass it by the initiative pro­ to Attending
to your own business is a
of (lie R<M-ki.-a, as clow a counter
Cess. Thanks. Before the peo- mighty giaal trait, but the man who foot
part of the "Spotless Town" of story
p|e g0 £O a|,
trouble, we stope at that is a poor citizen. No man ami rhyme aa the lack of U h - paving
would suggest that they first can live in a community ami succeed will permit. Ami they have done tills
In the face of the scoffing ami mm-king
catch this schemer and wring ami prosper without owing something men,
says the liulutb Heruhl.
I to society at large and to that commu­
bja neck. Anything less would nity in particular. Matters of a public The foul condition of all the street
be too good for Billy.—St. John’s or general natnre demand a share of at­ crossings, on which mm! was fu-rmlt-
ted to a<-cnmulate untouched from be­
tention from everyone. The man so en- ginning to eud of the vrluter and the
Review.
, gr<*ae<l in bis own affairs as to have no congregating of Isxirs nt tlie worst
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to Jeer at women trying to
Friday (today) morning at time for anything else is nothing more corners
than a leech, taking everything from cross the nasty streets without liecom-
nine 0 clock should see a strong society and giving nothing in return. Ing lsslraggle<l aroused the menils-rs
delegation from East Multnomah He is to lie classed with the indolent of the fair sex to action. They- have
present at the De velopment rich and the |>arasitic hanger-on in so­ tlie full voting frnncblse. but there wns
uo election [s-mllug ami none In sight
aasasaasssaaaaaaa
League meeting in the Marquam ciety. This spirit of selfishness is one for fifteen months at least. Dauntless
Watches and .Jewelry
to be avoided, just as prodigality or dis­
ami determined, they met and orga ri­
Krand in Portland. Too much
REPAIRING A M!’K< lAl.TY
sipation sltonld be-avoided. People are l»ul for war under the banner ot the
emphasis cannot be laid upon bound to differ as their natures differ Brash Woman’s club.
AH Work <»iiMrnnle«’ l.
For Bpecial Darx>tliiB in WMlchen, Her
the good work being done by and some «ill lie enthusiastic and oth­ In n body the women served notice
that body. Tom Richardson, ers inclined to indifference, I ait every­ on the town council U»nt If the street
were not cleaned tborougbly
the moving spirit therein, is to one ow<-s a reasonable amount of inter­ I , crossing»
est and attention to the common weal. within twenty-four hours tlie fair sex
WATCHMAKER and JfWEITR
he congratulated for the good
of the place would undertake tlie work
Home are so seif-<-entered as to refuse to
w°rk done, and more of the tske a single step or turn a hand in any and shame the men. Tbe latter still
191 Morrison St.,
prove«! obstinate, and a regiment «»f
same kind still coming,
way in anything that <loes not directly women In abort skirts and robber boots
POKTI.AM», - - OREGON
concern them; others are deeply con- am! armed with shovels ami boes ami
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Near Pup'* Restaurant.
In ,the rdeath„°,f Rev- Father cerned, but manifest that concern only brooms began tbe onslaught.
In
less
than
half
a
day
tlie
worst
in
a
spirit
of
criticism.
There
is
a
eur-
AnJelm’ East Multnomah county
number of people who will buv crossings were so clean that a lady In
suffer* » '°«8 ^at *‘".1be ®x‘ 1 a prising
chance to kick at any ami all timer, a ball dress could almost go from cor­
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tamely hard to fill. While a de­ but they do a little grssl and much ner to corner without soiling the train.
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vout Catholic, the Reverend harm. The good citizen takes an active Then the abasned men were aroused,
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and now every crowing In the town 1»
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Father had a ,hr?e number Lof ami intelligent interest in the thing» clean and will lie kept no.
with us end get
very strong friends among the abont him pertaining to the common Tlie heroic example of the gom! wom­
4
PER CENT
protestants of the community. go-«l as well as the personal welfare. en of Brush might well lie followed
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on all your deposits
Together with many others, The The man who does not is an iuenbos, with profit by the women of ninety-
though he toil imlustrioii.lv from sun to nine out of every hundred cities of
Herald regrets the loss of so val- sun,
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though t»e pray until he is black in America. And the remiss nml slothful
uab|e a man to the community,
the face and shouts hallelujahs to wake city father» would awaken to instant
activity, to tlie vast benefit of all of
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the eternal hills.— Milton Eagle.
these [»laces.
The Dalles Optimist, one of
For two years the minimum tariff
Oregon’s most quoted weeklies,
The Famous Mr. Harriman.
rates will be applied to American
has entered on its second year. The Harriman letter controversy re- guo«la
< nterlog Germany. It Is for the
I>o Not Neglect the Children.
The business men of The Dalles called the fact that I made the acquaint Sixtieth eongreua, which will couveue
* t if »in MfHMon of the yenr th»* flot tin-
ance
of
Mr.
Harriman
during
the
clos
­
and the citizens of Wasco county
• u Iietember and adjourn sin«- die a naturnl loopeneMi of a child’« I<> m <*I h
jn general, evidently appreciate ing days of congress, an«l I must confess few months liefore tbe present tem whould have immediate attention. The
that I was nuicli impressed with tin-
the good work being done for strong personality of this small sizetl liorary agreement will come to an end, IwMt thing that <>m lie given i« Chiim-
say Whether there shall or shall not IxTlain’« (’olie, (Tedrra ami Diariho-a
them by the Optimist, and so man, who has prove»! such a gigantic to
be a tariff war between two countries, Remedy followed by enwhir oil hh directed
they should, for Editor Bennett power in the railroad world.
neither of which wants one. American with etch hottie of the reioedy. For
certainly gives them one of the He entered the Marble Room with producers do not wish tbelr exports to gale by all deafer«.
hie eon, a bright lad of about fourteen. I
Germany curtailed, as they wouhl lie If
best papers in the state,
Colic and Diarrhoea.
and the two were evidently enjoying the maximum tariff duties of that coun
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—
Paint in the ntonnirh, eotir and Dior-
their talk together, perfectly oblivious try were put Into operation. Tbe Ger­
The News Record of Enter- of all surroundings. It is plain that lie I
rho rt are «|iii< kly relit v» d by the n-e of
mans wlab to sell more, not l«rM, gmxls ('ha in be i lain m ('«»lie, ( holera and I >iur-
prise, Oregon, owned and edited shuns society an«! loves lies! the asso to tbe I nlted Htatss.
, rn<r.t Remr<!y. For NRle by all de.deia.
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