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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 30, 1907)
I'ublUltwl Every Friday nt (Irealiant, Ore., by tl>«> II kavum H tati I'rnt.iaiiiNo Co. TIMoTIIY IlltoW X III I L, E mtum asi » M ana < o ». M untavjua Until, .'II > Villa Av , I' okti . asd Orrn«, 3M> G'wahiougli Btilkllng. average husband conducted his business afllairs as do the wives of the country theirs, there would be financial ruin inside of a year." Not» one-fifth of the wives of our country can tell whut it T h costing to run the home. They can give no ade- »juate idea of what it costs fx*r year to clothe th»* family, to buy its groceries or to furnish it with its miscellaneous items. Nei ther does the average housewife realize th«* imjxirtance of such matters, and for this she ia not altogether to blame, for she has not been taught the urgent ne cessity of such things. A FEW MINUTES WITH THE EDITOR NO HAMM I'ROM PRIMARY I.AW W<* doubt if one-tenth of th«* young women employed in busi- MANUAL LNkl SI n»*ss pursuits are capable of c»x>k- Th»* subject of marital unrest ing a modern m»*al, or have been just now ap|M*arH to Is* receiving a gtxxl <l»*al of attention from educated at all, in fact in what the press and pulpit, and well it I is of far more importance* to the might. Th«* growing number of nation, th«* art of making a home. divorces are but an indication of The woman in whom burns the the increasing matrimonial diffi-l desire to shine in the business or culties of th«* nation, which, educational world should not for when compared with other na get that there is a wide open op tional problems, forces one to portunity for her to do a greater the opinion that it is the nation’s work for the nation, as a success greatest problem, for as suggest- ful home builder. nation’s greatest problem, will take care oí itself. Persecution Makes Converts One of the moil notable case» In [ Io* al history ha» Just come Io an end by the withdrawal of the suit for the , OLD MEMORIES Rl VIVI II ap|M>lntment of a guardian of the per- I The Madras Pion»*»*r, publish«*«! ■on anil estate of Mr» Mary Baker G I tiddy, fouixler of ("hr »tian Science | by Max Lueddemann at Madras, The »ult, brought In the New Hamp- ; ha« Just cloned its third year. ■hire court», attracted attention be- cau»e It wa» agalnat a woman *7 year, , It certainly doesn’t seem like | old. of great wealth; po»»e»»lng an | three yean« since the writer Influerwe Incomparab'y greater than j of any anointed and crowned pitched tent in the plowed field, that ruler In the world today; who wm i upon which it was proftotted to j ■aid Io be dead, who had been re- j build the new town of Madras. ported mentally Incompetent anil I phyvlcally unfit to control her pro|e i Well do we remember the time erty or -perform the »Impleit office. , we had in getting the plant up, for heraelf; of whom it had been writ ten that »he wa» the creature of a I and how, after several days of c lque that used her a» a machine for amusing experiences on the part coining money for them, who wa» »ai<l to have had an egi»t».*nce; and of the editor, and numerous ob- never who ha» done more <<ood than any AARON FOX TROUTDALE, Talk is Cheap Anyone can make big claims on paper. You don’t have to take our word for it. Call and look at our goods and prices, and “WE DO THE REST.” seenic oratorical displays on the living man or woman part of the printer, devil and , ‘,‘or J'1'“, Mrs ’ . ..... ill around man, Bill Rutter, ORE. Bddy ha» . bw«n the object of an eitraordinary the ou*ri»‘H Of uttackM that began with an The Price Counts heat, sand and the dust forced J« “. S’'.w York. It wan «t«U*d quite «erlou«ly A few party papers appear to us out. Fortunately, Mr. and that abe wa» dead -that ahe had been I m * fearful that th«* Republican FOX is a pusher from way back. We’ve got the Mrs. Hawn came to the rescue <i*a«i for _»<>me time, ami that her place bad been taken by a woman party of Oregon will receive and offered us a bedroom, 9x12, made up to represent her; then a cor goods, they’re all paid for and the price is the thing through the direct primary luw over their store (just built, but rection wa« made that, while breath-: that counts. inr the breath of life into the nos it Holur plexus blow. A few un- not yet finished), which was tril« of Mrs. Eddy, left her a poor, I pripcipled |M>litical dictators, it gladly accepted and the plant weak-minded woman, bereft of power, I and a prisoner in her own houae I is true, have, by the aid of the moved in in time to pull the Other newspapers sent reprewntatives direct primary law, been put out first edition of 200 copies of The to interview Mrs. Bddy; some raid : of business, much to the credit Madras Pioneer otr a rickety old »Fl" b, n’ *nd , ,ha' h,-r On the basis of thorough comparison we are very x mind ha«l wtak«-n**d with h<-r body; of the Oregon voter. But we army press. I hat was our first other« a»»*T«»-d that »he wu »tronx. j happy to have our offerings placed alongside those of deny that there is any «lunger of experience, but not the last. a“d Vi*»rou» phy»ical’y and men any other seller in field. .p. . __ _ ___ , • - ,, tally, and that the burden of her 87 any political party suffering ex- ' The pioneer soon passed into the )p,r, wai( a lhll, rnder pre,. 6« tinction from the effects of this »•»! by President Roosevelt: What is home? The nock up lands of Max Lueddeman of An- »ure. her ««on. George w Glover, act- fa fa fa law except through its own in Si on which the nation rests. The tdop... who brought to it .n ed- ¡““X "Questions like the tarriff and difference to the rights or wish itorial ability that ha3 made of it represented by able ta'enf. which in- verv foundation of g»xod govern es of the common people. The th«* currency are literally of no ment. It is in the horn«* that its a first-class weekly newsjoajoer. f.:u',,d "Vr 1 s * na,or . . J llam E (Toandler. The ca»e wax con- com |H*ople ap|H*nr to I m * well satis con>u*<|uence whatever, In Endless Profusion greatest truths should be taught. enjoying a Splendid patronage" ducted by three maHter». Dr Jelli, the pared with the vital question of fied with the results already ob a gtxxl money maker, and has celebrated a i«mi»t. and two judge» The purer the home life, the .. | Mr». Eddy » testimony wa» probably tained through th»* direct pri having the unit of our social life, higher the ideals of those spring JUSt now move ! ... into Its own the mo»t remarkable ever heard by the home, preserved. If the av mary luw. Th»* only parties have never lost in- a court It traversed a wide range; ; ing from it. hence the necessity home. We au :_ «•_ . _ ..it »I took up happening» of year» ago; gave I complaining are a few disgrun- erage husband and wife fulfill terest in this, the f'ret result of ¿»tail» on subjects that the present of preserving it. tlAj. persistent office ■eekera. their duties toward one another fa fa fa our editorial ambition, and al generation ha» forgot: and on one all things discussed this woman Thia, however, will in no renxe and toward their children, as But how can you expect a ways look forward with pleasure and of 87 years of age was lucid and ex atr»*ct the Republican party, ax Christianity teaches them, then home builder out of one educated to its arrival. Long may it live plicit and accurate. we may rest absolutely assure»! for a business life and satur It Is not clear why Mrs Eddy should is claimed by some. and prosper. have been made the victim of journal that the other problems will ated with the idea that she is There is nothing to hinder the istic attack and court persecution, But if we too intelligent, too bright, too is very old; there Is nothing In members of the G. (). 1*. or uny solve themselves.. The joast few weeks have wit i Sh«- her writings that has courted a biow; other party from meeting in con have solved every other problem valuable to society to sacrifice nessed an awful harvest of be she has not assailed anyone; the dis vention, discusNing th»* political in the wisest possible way, it her literary, musical or commer smirched names, ruined lives, agreement that one mirht have with her doctrine was a matter for calm aNp»*ct to its heart’s content, and shall profit us nothing if we have cial training for the home? Is suicides and murderers, caused I ¡discussion; it did not cal for writs lost our own national soul; and if n»*»*»! be, selecting its men to it not a fact that the average by marital troubles that might ■ and summonses and «ourt appear-' I m * placed before the people for we will have lost it if we don’t girl, the average woman of to have been avoided. Woman’s | ances If those opposed to the be liefs of this 87-year-oid woman thought election or rejection. What have the question of the relations day looks upon the cares of home flippant, heedless and soul de they were Injuring her or her cause, WE ALSO BUY YOUR BUTTER, EGGS, ETC. Unless it I ^e family put ujxon the prop more do you want? life as a thing to be shunned? stroying ways have been in part j it is likely they have discovered their error. Out of the persecution of the I m * the old time graft, which, er basis." What is the reason? The lack responsible for this awful con last nine months the Christian Science fa fa fa Phone Farmers 281 under th»* direct primary law, is dition. The wine glass, card i Church has reaped a harvest of con What is the chief cause of this of proper training and sentiment J vert» imjxoMHible, hence, th»* desire of table and house of prostitution marital unrest? What is it that building in the home and the the majority to have it stand. have each had their part in the school. Let mothers teach their For an Impaired Appetite causes so many husbands anti downfall of some of the men To improve the appetite ami strengtb- I girls that home is where "duties wives to shun the responsibility RAll.ROAD I.AND (IRANIS who were implicated in the I en the digestion try a few doses of O W No. W I Vi ni Clover C»mp f 1, 318, Gresh- »111 and arduous duties of family life? are more impor tant than am. meets in Regner « Hall The Hwrakl acknowledges re- troubles. When will men and ; Ciiatnlierlain's Stomach ami Liver Tab- ; J. M. Short, M. D. rights," the place where duty <>n 2«1 an<l 4th Monday» at 8 p. no. J. N. Why is it that husbands give no ceipt of a pamphlet netting forth women learn that the only safe lets. J. il. Setta of Detroit, Mich., C. C.; L P. Manning, Clerk. S. P. Bittner, M. D. Clanalian. time to the home? Why do demands that every woman do Isays: “They restore«! my appetite Visiting Woodmen We'come. the intereats of the Oregon ami her best to bring comfort and plan for saint or sinner is to re- women find more pleasure in so PbvMCuas-Sarge»»«. when impaire«l, relieved me of a bloated California Railroad , comjiany. go»xl cheer. For remember, it! frain from the very appearance ' feeling ami canse<l a pleasant ami satis Gresham, - Oregon ciety than the home? ••••••••••••••••• In lands grant«*»! that company is the woman, the wife, the of evil. If this were done, there, factory movement of the loowel».” fa fa fa INSLRE YOUR f ARM BUILDINGS by th«* Acts of Congress of Is it possible that the indepen mother, around whom the home would be less ruined lives, sui- Price S5 cents. Samples free. For sale DR. H. H. OTT, by all «iniggists. April 10, 1*59. and Muy 4. 1870, dent life of the American wom must be built, and nothing brings cides, murderers and less heart | CHURCHESOOSCHOOLHOUSES L> K N T 1 » *T and compiled by Attorney A. an, with her constantly increas g»xxi cheer to a tired boy or girl, broken anti sorrowing fathers IS TH« < IrcMlmm, < »reu« >n W. laitTerty of Portland for ing numlxTs entering into com- to the husband and father or the an»l mothers, wives, husbands • •••••••••••••••••••••••••e ________ • Farmers’ Mutual Fire I United F States Attorney Gen- niereialism, is at the seat of the stranger within the gate st» and children in the world, ° Charles eral (buries J. P Bonapurt»*.; ,|(lnies<tic troubl»*s of the nation; much as a neat looking, cheerful | Relief Association rejxort shows that the I or ia it due to the fact that our wife, a well cooked meal, a Why not have a public wed- lh«* rejxirt Have Removed to Or P*»«Ti.Axn, O rboox PHYSICIAN SURGEO) grants of land "ere made by gir|s an* being taught that house light, warm anti cheery room Jin« at the Multnomah County Incorporated 1WH Call« Promptly attended I«. 168 FIFTH STREET congress with the distinct under- keeping is drudgery and means and an air of economy in keep- and Grange Fair and Carnival? Office al Sandy Hotel. In.«nrance at actual cont. Tri«*«l OProntTK TIIK POWVWFFIC« A number of business men will ami not fourni wanting. Agent» standing that they should I m * WK.ja| ostracism, while commer- ing within one’s income. KANDY. : : : : OR EOO I* wanted in every county. For par Branch Store 211 Second Street fa fa fa I be glad to furnish a sufficient aold to actual settlers at ?2..>O|cja|j|lm presents opportunity anti ticulars write to Gresham Lodge No. 125, 1. 0. 0. F„ 1 o be a home builder and to ' supply of furniture, crockery, ¡>er acre. Mr. l-aflerty appar social equality; or is it in part Where they will be plea&ed to <ee all Moot« every Saturday night in (hid Fel J. J. KERN. Sec'y, thvirohl vUMloiuer» and many new one». MS East Yamhill 8t.. Portland, Oregon, ently inclines to the opinion that due to the fact that the American be in love with home building, hardware and clothing to make low?*’ Hall. J. <». Metxger, N. (».; 1>. F. E. S ixiek , Agt., Boring, Ore., Reinenil»er place. P ortland , O r . M. Rolierta. Secretary. Encamment the railroad company has never husband sees nothing else and one must have been educated a gtxxl start in life for a young or to •••••••••••••••••••••••••e meets 1st and 3rd Wednesdays of ¿>ach It. W. S nashall , Pres., Gresham. held other than a trustee’s inter cares for nothing else but the and trained for a home keeper, couple. The license can be s<?- month. All visiting brothers specially invited to attend. est in the lands This, however, race for the almighty dollar that must have a good working cured and a minister to perform knowledge of domestic science the job, free of charge, to the is not liable to be* settled except is responsible for so much dis in all its branches—and this can bride and groom. Who will be by a decision of the supreme cord in the American home? be obtained only through the first to volunter? court of the United States, which fa fa fa ------------ - — will be altogether too expensive The girls in nine-tenths of the combined effort of the mother I Canneries built in and near a procedure for one of limitosi families coming under the writ and the school; they must work You are cordially invited to attend a Free Illustrated Domestic science Newberg, says the Graphic, have means to undertake. er’s notice are being educated together. Robertlne five« what «very woman Lecture on the Development and Progress of the moat desire»—a perfect complexion. for a commercial life. It is of must be taught in our public caused a strong demand for small It brings that «oft. smooth, fresh, "A l»ank's best advertise course, the intent of their par schools. Competent instructors tracts of land, suitable for fruit clear tint to the cheek that denotes youthfulness. It will bring beauty ment." said A. L. Mills, in a re ents that they are to pursue fame should be provided in every' raising and market gardening those who lack It; ft will retain i i throughout i .v cent address, is a strong finan along the well beaten paths here school the . land, ■ anj a conaeqUent raise in city It to for those who already possess It; it will enable you to successfully reality values. cial stat»*m«*nt anti a reputation tofore occupied exclusively by whose duty it should be to teach and country combat the ravage» of weather and for s»iuare dealing.” In the men. It is often noted and com the girl the necessary principles Gresham might profit by New time. Don’t doubt—-don't argue. Just try Robertine. Your druggist will same a»ldr«*ss he also particularly mented upon that the majority ol a successful home keeper. berg’s experience. give you a free sample. AU drug fa fa fa called attention to the fact that of women so employed soon as gists keep Robertine. v And now you might ask what Editor Brownhill of the Beaver "one of the greatest menaces to sume “a manish air,” appar- gtxxl banking is the irresponsible antly loose that sweet, womanly education should a competent State Herald was a pleasant cal fix)I banker whose lust for profit disposition and amiability of homekeeper receive? A high ler at the News office last week. makes him violate every rule of character an»i iove for domestic school education by all means, Mr. Brownhill is much enthused conservative lainking.” affairs that is supposed to be in and where possible, a college over the outlook for thq Multno ■ 11. B. DICKINSON herent in woman, anti gradually course, in which of course, mah County Fair and Carnival, Attorney - at - Law, If the ideas set forth in the but surely develop an appetite should be included, as suggest to be held in Gresham Oct. 15 to Lecture by W. K. MERRILL of the Notary Public . . . address by Mr. Mills, from which for the push and bustle of busi ed. a complete training in do 19, 1907. Mt. Scott News. O ffick 507 _. Commercial __________ Bldg . Cor. 2nd and Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company When this is these excerpts are taken, had ness life, anti are seldom, if ever, mestic science. WnMhingt’n . St . P ’* ortland 7.T‘ 7 L . Phone Par. 1851. N ostavilla . At R ksidknce 20 ~ ’ Villa ”* Avenue. * The recent Portland bank fail accomplished and our women l>een followed by the officials of again satisfitul with the quiet of home evening». the now defunct Oregon Trust a home life, for the simple rea think more of home and home ure is but another big stride to and Savings bank, they would son that they have not been ed duties and less of the world and ward the establishment of gov C. H. ATWOOD, M. 1). Pertaining to Telephone Matters in All Parts of the Country its snares, and men think more ernment savings banks. still lie enjoying the confidence ucated for it. Physician amt Surgeon of their wiv^s and less of them Give former address as well as pres Homa'pathic of their depositors instead of fa fa fa rail» attended day or night. A noted Portlan»! lecturer re- selves ------------------------- and the making ---- & of mon- ...... ent one when asking to have The ller- Office phone. Main 52; Rr<. phone. Main 53 facing a chance of getting into Office, over Stuart’s store. Main Street; resi cently said to the writer, "If the ey, the divorce question, the ( aid changed to new postoffiee dence, Main street, near Third, GRESHAM. An Instructive and Entertaining Hour Is Promised You the penitentary. Comparisons Invited School Supplies, Tablets, Agency for Exchange of School Books Groceries and Provisions, Dry Goods, Shoes, Hardware, Etc. Hyland Bros. I *?”»»« J. G. McElroy, FREE! 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