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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (July 5, 1907)
Thinks Critklsm of U'Ren Unfair Published Every Friday at Gresham, Ore., by the B bavk * S tati Pvaiitiuxu Co. TIMOTHY BROWNHILL, E ditor ami » M amaubk . M ontatilla Omer, SIS Villa Ar.; P obtlakd Orriva, 200 OoodnoMgb Building. Per Year, SI A» tn advance; to forvytn counirie*. |l'a> Three Month»’ trial aubacriptlon« Sfic. Single copiea Ac A»k for our clubbing rate» MBinAKft should be »ent by Kzprvaa or l\»»t.4Bce Money Order. Registered Letter or Check. Stamp» accepted up to 25 crate- tfCUFTS for auhacription* are not aent unions requested The label on your paper will Indi cate within two week» the receipt of your rem ilia in < If it does not please notify us MCMTMUAMCfS In deference to the wish of the majority of our »nha Tiber* the paper is sent until all arrearage it paid and an order to discontinue ta received. If you wish your paper »topped at end of the year, state the fact a hen you send your aubecriptinn and II will be done. 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Poster*, etc printed on short notice MSCBITTIM BATES Entered as second -class matter at the poatoffice at Gresham. Oregon. PoBttASD. Oregon, June Sfl, 1907 — Timothy Brownhill, Esq , Editor Bvaver State Herald, Grvshain. Oregon l»ear Sir and Friend : 1 notice that you pub . Iish«**l a clipping in your last iaaue from St. Johna people a Inch rvtieela evrioualy upon W S. I" Ken ot Oregon City and hit relationship to the initiative and relereudum. 1 am aware that there lias been con siderable criticism ot him and his re- ( «poMibility lor the modification made ‘ in this law by the last legislature. To my mind, however, it is all unwarranted, unlounde.1 and unreasonable. The clip ping state« that Mr. V'KeU expecla to submit new mwiun-i under thia meth od at the next state election, and this ■ tact ot itself should lie more thau aufii j cient and couclwsive proof that he would . I* the last man in the world to advocate any modification which would hamper ami tend to defeat any proposition sub mitted to the voters under it. I have been wondering tor some time what p<>asible excuse there could I** for a continuance ot thia kind ot criticiam. and trust that no more will be heard ot it. Yours respectfully, B. l.KK Daerr. The daughter of Mr and Mrs Boltoti has beeu visiting them lor the past few days. day party given Mies Malwl Zimmer- man of Columbia View last Saturday evening F. Andrews «oi l II* acres of land on the Baa«. Line rued rvcnly for *AUtM) UO. The family oft). B Prettyman went lo.Purtland Thursday to attend tha first wedding anniversary ot thair daughter, Mrs. I.. Snlgaat. The dance given by ths Maccabees Saturday evening was well attainted and everyone had a g,»sl lime. SIC HON IM H. Ruhl returned from tirand Ronds thia week with a baud of Itorww. Neighbor F. Moll believes in Oregon's prosperity. His cow prvasnted her owner w ith handsome Jersey twin calves Thursday afternoon. Z. Tomliaon of Portland ia building a bungalow on his fa-tu next io the Avia farm. Mr. and Mrs. T !a*w is ot Russellville were guests at Buckley Grove Wed nesday . PLEASAM VALLEY WELCOME The Herald, together with the citizens of Gresham, appreciates the presence of so many of our neighbors and friends who are here to take a part with us in the celebration of the Nation’s birthday and to all extend a kindly and a welcome greeting. Everything has been done for the comfort of our guests that good feeling and kindly intention could devise or money secure. If anything is lacking it was a mistake of the head and not • of the heart that caused it. This is the first time for several years that Gresham has celebrated. Her business men and citizens believe in passing these things around. A few years ago Trout dale did the part of host on the Fourth. Last year Fairview in vited Gresham to celebrate with them and royally did they treat us. Next year it will be another who will do the honors. And thus are the good things passed around and the communities as families, gather together, that new friendships may be made, old ones strengthened, and all made to rejoice in the knowledge of a rapidly growing, progres sive spirit of unity between the communities of the entire dis trict. Long may it continue and much good will it surely do. Mt. Hood, and the line mentioned by the Bee is evidently a contin uation of that survey. --------- -------- V Mr. B. C. Altman has called to our attention the fact that the stock papers, east and west, are having much to say of the great “Cooper Decoration Day sale” of fine Jerseys. This is an annual sale by T. S. Cooper & Sons, of Coopersburg. Pa., and the recent sale was the most successful ever held both in point of attendance and sales. One hundred and twenty-four head in all were sold and brought an average of $757.- 66. Two bulls brought more than $10,000 each. The cow that topped the list at $3000 is out of Golden Fern’s Rose Fern now owned by Harry West, of Scap poose, Ore. It would seem that those in this vicinity who are raising fine Jerseys are right in line with the trend of the times. Remember that you are an ac tor of just such a part as is as signed you by the Poet of the play: of a short part if the part be short: of a long part if it be long. Should He wish you to act the part of a beggar, take care to act it naturally and nobly; and the same if it be the part of a lame man or a ruler or a pri vate man : for this in your power, to act well the part assigned to AN UNPLEASANT INCIDENT you ; but to choose that part is It wa3 hot, dry, dusty, crowd the function of another. —Epic ed, and the car literally rolled tetus. and pitched in its race around The Peoples Press in its last the curves and then,—horrors! the ladies ran, the men swore, issue of June 29 announces that (inaudibly) and he vomited all Manager Geo. K. McCord has over two ladies dresses, on some bought the interest of Editor mens’ suits, in some faces, and Dana P. Sleeth and will move the stench — sour beer, whis the paper over on the east side key, etc., etc.,—filled the car and where it will be published in the set nearly every one else to gag interests of that rapidly growing ing. And this thing mind you, business center. has happened two or three times D. N. Byerlee, formerely city within the past ten days. When a brute in men’s clothing insists editor of the Hood River News on forcing himself, beer-filled Letter, has purchased the inter and whiskey-soaked, into the est of R. W. McKeon in the St. company of decent men and Johns Review. Mr. Byerlee is a women and a thing like that progressive newspaper man and mentioned happens, he should will prove to be an aggressive be taken out and put with the factor in St. John’s progressive hogs where he belongs. ness. A souvenir postal card, that's all, but oh the longing it brings on these hot days and the trouble is George,—George Preston, we mean, he knew it would do it, and so he sent it, —a photo of a cool, shady looking nook on Salmon river, near Welch’s, and now we think of the fish by day and dream of ’em at night and no rest will come till we go. Won’t somebody come quick and let’s go a-fishing? O'-' Gresham, Pleasant Home and other voices, under the leadership of the famous tenor, James Preston of Berkeley, California. Address of Welcome, Mayor Dr. J. M, Short. Song, “ March of the Men of Harlech.” Reading of the Declaration of Independence, Miss Maud Cleveland. Song, Solo, “ My Own United States,” James Preston. Speaker of the Day, Hon, Waldetnar Seton of Portland, Oregon, Song, "America,” united choruses and band. Baseball game, Shattuck Blues vs. West Ends of Portland. 12 Noon. Reveille. One hour for picnic dinner. I p. m. I ug of war. Following will be Ixiys’ race, girls’ race, boys’ 3-legged race, sack race, shoe race, fat men’s race. broad jump. Running high jump. Running Baseball game, Gresham vs. Montavilla. Running race. Boys’ pony race. Girls’ pony race. Grand ball at Metzger’s Hall. * : PASTURAGE : I BARGAIN • I I HU KI IM •••••••••••••••••••••••••• ( )ur I’rice« 'l'iilk CARLSON & EMERY for us. which is a great saving of breath and energy, as thia is the only ineunti we uilopt to build up our Undertakers and Lmbd'mers KT ISO trade. Complete «loti of eoffiikS »nd furulahiittf* Ht'urae (uruiahed it dvairr«! CrwMekm.e* it* Call* pruiuHiy •it.n.tr.l ’•reslleiu.ot. There was a gowl attendanc«* at the Suffrage for Norwegian Women Tlte good example of Finland lias 1 church Suu<lay. Services will be held ••••••••••••••••• lieen followed by Norway, which has again July 21. al 3 P. M. Stella Jonaru.l received her eighth just granted suffrage to its women on - MKHAIRING A BPKl'IALTY the same conditions which prevail with grade diploma as * r«wull of the recent All Work Guaranteed I examinations. She will go to Portland rtqtard to municipal suffrage, namely, For Bargain* tn Waiche«. Hee that women themselves or their hus this fall to continue her studxw. bands, in order to lie entitled to vote, Joseph A. Jonarud and wife of Port must have paid taxes for a year. The land visited relatives hereon Sunday. The new law gives the suffrage to all WATCHMAKER and JEWEL!K women 25 years old, taxed on an income I he Doctor Away front Home When 191 Morrison St., enjoyed by themselves or their hualtaixla Most Nee«led PORTLAND, - - OREGON of $113 in cities and $.M in the country. People are often very much disap It v-reatee a total of 3U0,0tX) women point««! to find that their family physi Near l‘»p'* Restaurant. voters. cian is away from home when they • •••••••••••••••• It is not often that it is given to most need his service*. Diaeases like woman suffragists to M*e such swift cramp colic and cholera morbus require results from their labor». The first prompt treatment and have in many woman suffrage society was organised iMtancea proven fatal Indore medicine Huma'pathic Physician and Surgeon in Christiana iu 1M5, the National Wo could be procured or a physician sum ('all* attended day or night man Suffrage association of Norway not moned. The right way is to keep at offire phone. Main 12. Re« phon«* Main ¿3 over Htuart'» »tore. Main Htrvet re»» until 18M8. Tax paying women were band a laittle of Chauitierlain'a Colic, Office, den«*r. Main »trret near Third. GRh-MtAM given the municipal suffrage in 19UI ; ' Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. No now comes this further extension of the physician can prescribe a better medi franchise, and there have l*en many cine for th«iae diseases. By having it in minor victories of real importance. the house you escape much pain and suffering and all risk. Buy it now; it may save life. For sale by all dealers. Pk v aie la • Sn r gt« • Watches and Jewelry Fred D. Flora, C. H. ATWOOD, M. D. J. M. Short, M. D. S. P. Bittner. M. D. Correspondence One hundred yard professional race. ••••••*•••«••••••••••••••• Best Medklne in the World for Colk and Diarrhoea Greaham, • Oref°n IIocu, 9-12 a. m., 1-5 p. m. We have ei ili irretì our Htore four times and now will soon have to use the entire first floor. Reiiieinber that with a credit system the rush cuHtoment must |uty for all loeutes entailed by it. As we sell for CASH ONLY’ every customer pays his own bill and no more. Sporting ( bcxh I m We have a great variety of Sporting Goods, such as Hltink I.oniletl Cartridge*«, (■ hum , linmelxall*«,/ lUitn, Klectrieul (I ixx I h , T!! ü Douqlass Store. KI m I i I hu 'ruckle, niitl Pleasant Home, Ore. ORLAND ZELK. the Pleasant Home Blacksmith — WK CAMBY IN BIU'K*- Wagons, John Deere Buggies, Fann Tools and Machinery Heavy and Light Harness, Hamess Extras, Horse Brushes and Whips •'I find Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera DR. H. II. OTT, and Diarrhoea Remedy to la- the l>«-st DK NTINT IWmt quality. LiMflit prirra. Ilrrvulr« hlnnling pow«li*rt dehvrml any remedy in the world," saya Mr. C. L. Misa Nina Me Ginn» »pent bundav Carter of Skirum, Alabama. “I am «lay. Pt’ai i< N< ai . k f »» m W kioiiim «». ( àrCtelltltlle with her friend. Misa Lula Hale. Oregon subject to colic and diarrhoea. l.a»t OVER POSTOFFICB »•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Miss Daisy I>aiiy, Effie Jones and spring it seem«?d as though I would die, cousin Artie visited Mis» Maggie Mc and I think I would if I hadn't taken Ginnis Sunday. Chamlierlain’» Colic, Cholera and Diar NEWTON ORR, II. McGinnis has returned from Hood rhoea Remedy. 1 haven't been trvubl««! CALI-S PROMPTLY ANSWERED with it since until this week, when I Proprietor river and is building a new barn. j bad a very severe attack anil took half a Mrs. Geo. Hale is on the sick list. t.exvu O regon bottle of the twenty-five cent aite of T routdale . Sandy for Boring .fl :30 a. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Markell and rela Chamberlain's Cholera, Colic and Diar ................... 2 00 p I r* tives passed through here Sunday. rhoea Remtsly, and this morning I feel Boring for San.ly H:35e. Max Davies and w ife visited friends in like a new man." For sale bv all dealers. .................... ..... 4 42 p. this vicinity recently. rilYSICIAN—A™ Sl’RGEO) o At Kandt makm conmvtion»* with Salinun mail »tage. AI bo makrx oon« Call« Pranptlv aittnd-«l la. for Anchoff*» mid meet» tirai car at lUnng. Bad Bum Quickly Healed Office al Sandy Haiti. HLRLBLRT ••I am so delighted with what Cham HANOY. : i > t ORKOON I !♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ P T. Knowles of Dufur took dinner berlain's Salve has done for me that I at Springhill (not Springfield) farm last feel bound to write and tell vou so,” says B . DU D* U R E . Mrs. Roliert Mytton, 457 John St., week Thursday. Attorney at Law Rev. Geo. Houghton of Rooster Rock Hamilton, Ontario. "My little daugh 737 ChnmlH-r of Commerce was in this vicinity last Sunday, calling ter ha«i a l>ad burn on her knee. I ap Phone Main 33«Wi Poteri xxt>, O kkoox When you van aave money by buying of on old friends. He held services in plied Chamlierlain’s Salve and it healed lieautifully ." This salve allays the 6rtsbd« Lodgi No. 125,1. 0.0. F„ Hurlburt hall in the afternoon. pain of a burn almost instantly. It is Meet» wwry Saturday night in Odd Fel- Roy Emily took a load of fat hogs to |..w Hall J < I M- ' /„'• r \ ' - I ■ I for sale by all dealers. Troutdale Saturday. M. Roberti), Kerretarr. Encamment nieetn Int and 3r«l Wednesdays oi eai ’h Mr. and Mrs. Frol Ough and son Constipation month. All visiting brothers specially visited with Mr. and Mrs. M. Rickert For constipation there is nothing quite invited to alterni. W? handle anything in ll «• line of Sunday. «o nice as Chamberlain's Stomach and WOW Clover Camp No. 31K. < »resh- Phill Bates of Aims intends to move Liver Tablets. They always produce a * * am, m«*4 t» m Regnerà Hall bis family to hie place he recently pur pleasant m<»vemeut of tl.e lowela with on 2d and 4th Monday* at H p. rn. J. N. chased near Pleasant Home. out any disagreeable eflect. Price, 25 (ìanahan, C. C. ; I». P. Manning, Clerk Visiting Woodmen We come. The Herald is s welcome visitor to cents. Samples free. All dealer». nearly home east of the Sandy river. Ulitld Artisan I«-», meets A«*mMy, Mo. in Kegner s Last Saturday evening as we were Take the Postmaster's Word for It Hall 1st ami 3d Friday of each month. driving home from Portend on the Base Give ns a call and I m * conviticeli. Mr. F. M. Hamilton, postmaster at I lenry Doat M \ I M 11 — Line road we could see the light from ' Cherryvale, Ind., keeps also a stock of Sec’y. All artisans welcome. the burning barns on Al. Cleveland's general merchanilise and patent medi farm as far west as Russellville. cines. He says: "Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Ifiarrhoea Remedy in stand ard here in its line. It never fails to ROCKWOOD Miss Mamie and George Stiantine and give satisfaction and we could hardly Mi»*» Mave L oy relace attended the birth- lie without it.” For sale by all dealers. STAR HOLTE NO. I. W. C. BELT, M. I). C. M. Sandy Stage and Livery J. G. McElroy, WHY GO TO PORTLAND J B. TAWNEY Sandy, Oregon Wagons, Buggies, l:arming Implements, Harness Moline and Peter Schutler Wagons, Acme Harvesting Machinery, etc. With old potatoes retailing at three cents per pound, and ex tremely scarce at that, it would seem a good indication that the coming big crop will bring a bumper price. The-Sandy Hotel First-claas acconimodstions Commercisi trsde eolicited Clean beds and gissi instale Largely because of the fact that The Herald force want to celebrate as well as others, the paper is published one day ear lier in the week. We are very sorry indeed to hear of the illness of Merle D. The Tygh Valley Bee is author Nelson, editor of the Cloverdale ity for the statement that the Courier. Portland Railway Light and Power Company have a force of “If the best man’s faults were men surveying a line near Camas written on his forehead, he would Prarie, running toward the wear his hat down over his eyes. ” Agency and on to Agency plains. It will be remembered that the Think it over as you will company recently made a survey And in the end you'll find, from Boring via Sandy and That only that is right or wrong That teems so tu the mind. across the mountains by way of 1 '- Selection, “The Billboard March,” by band. Invocation, Rev. W. T. Scott oi Fairview. Song, “ Columbia, the Gem oi the Ocean,” by combined choruses of Troutdale, Fairview, A. Fordyce was attacked with a par alytic atroke recently and taken to the lataai Samaritan hospital for treatment. At last report he was improving. M. Baxter went to Portland Saturday • Heal of frr«l all the ><M$r «lotwl w I liter • paaturxgo Shelter « ail ou or write to have a dialocated linger tr«»ated. TROI TDil K John Gl«*eon an«l wife arrived from e J. L. Illi Min. Ph.»,».- MffiU. Astoria this week where they have been visiting friends. W. U. Moore baa friends from tlte •Mt visiting him. -------- .«*-------- few minutes with the editor OFFICIAL PROGRAM Trotting race, open for buggies only. I he Herald Ads. Brinq Results The following suggests the splendid r«*suks advertisers get through an ad. in Beaver State Herald : Counrrr. June 25, 1907 Beaver State Herald, Gresham, Ore. Gentlemen: Kindly stop mv ad. in your pajier. Thanking you for »»slitt ing me in the sale of my cows ami wish ing the Reaver Stale Herald succcas, I remain Very respectfully, R. P. R abmvsskx . Fourth of July at Gresham Let us supply your wearing wants. We have the SHOES, low and high, canvas, patent or vlci. Ladies’, men’s and Children’s. Fud Sliblt il C mmcìim We have HATS to suit all heads, from the Lady of the house to the baby. CAMPER JUNKER, Prop. Sandy, Oregon A A A A. AAA A AAAAAAA A A A A A A A A A A A A A, ► v▼w▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼”““w' —Full Line of— — • We are Prepared . . . to do your • : Blacksmithing xHL: , • SPECIALTY OF HORSESHOEING. UP-TO-DATE APPLIANCE • FOR TIRE SETTINtj, INCLUDING PATENT TIRE COOLER. * : Jas. H. Latham, i TROUTDALE, ... - * OREGON J ¡•Gent ’s Furnishings ■ > j To Kelwt From ; ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦< ;; ¡[ Don’t Forget that we have a pretty good line of ;; Dry Goods I! To N«‘h<ct From ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦I! NO END TO FIREWORKS BORNSTEDT’S SÄN