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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 27, 1907)
peopl« of the community in touch with each other by giving them the newa of their own neighbor hood and county. They keep the local pride and progreaalve PU.ASAM HOME spirit aroused and in various ways are worth more to a com Rsv Crsiidkll ilrllverw! bls Mat scr inón Hun<1«jr evMiing U> • well filled munity than a community ever1 liotias. It Is hof»-»! that he will l<e |>ss Hpendu on them. The daily pa tor next year. lter with its large news service Kennstli J.au<lerl«rk has returne»! and quicker facilities may, in from Halam, where lie altan>ie»l the fair. some inntances, overshadow the Gnftxlla Ke«rte»ly il «Me to le- «round WMkly, but the Weekly homej again with the help ot his crutchea. paper fills a place In the hearts Mr. and Mrs. Aulaon and baby of Hell- I of the people that a daily cannot wool »iaited Mra. Aulaon'« mother, Mrs. ! Bsroa, and grandmother, Mra. Hyatt, a fill. It comes to your home as few dkys. itn old and tried friend, while Mra. Dolan la on the sick list. the daily enters as a stranger. Mr. an»l Mra. Hhriuer an»l family via Exchange. ite»! relatives in Barton Humlav. Correspondence P u I i I ín I hm I Kvury Frhliiv nt lirralmiii, Ore., by the H kavkm K tatk P vbmanimu C o . TIMOTHY IIHOWNIIII I., Emma ani » M anaokm . M onta vi it. a Orrtua, 315 Villa Av.; I'oiiri and O ffkic , (io«Mlnoiigli Building. wncairiiM util r Year. |l UU In «ilvaiw*«, U> foreign manlrlr». |l fiO. Thr»w trial • il I nn * r11»|Ion« Hlnglr ruplua ’«• Auk tor our « lobbing rate» It MITT AIC It •lniu|«| l.c »••nt l»> F »(»««•■ or Fualurtiur M«» ih ) Or«1«»r, il'glah-rrtl l^-tlvr or I'link *<• •••|* •< • « pt«’ll up hi n 1« Illa XICIIFII I«»» iptloiis «tie tint bi nt util«"- reqiivBt»««! 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Nt hool. < hurrh, or other n«»tlera «»r advertisement« of ««»rlab, |»«rtb*a, darces, concerta, tlo*«trii «1«.«!•• , given f«»r a profit «-barged (or at regular rates Mi order to Insure change «»I ad advertisers must have copy In thia ufllcw not later than Tueada) pr«( « «Ihtg d«> <d publication. A rrastinalde 4i>< ount will | m < allowed from above prices on written rnntrart only For particulars enquire al «»fin «• JOI FtllllBfi Is our s|M-clall) W«- ar«- well equlppe«! I«» d«» the l»est w«»rk at current prices. Fs|MH-iall) farmers* arid buatnras men's fi lter Heads, KnvelopM, llutlcr Wrappers, Ntatcmmts, •tc . In small «»r larg<< quantltlra Auction Hills, Inalgers, Fosters, «-u- . prlnte«! on short mdke, Mr. urei Mrs. Brownhill visited 1‘leas- i Ye scrilte recently stopped at ant Home Malunlay alternoon. Portland’s latest in the way of Jewell Collins is visiting his grand hotels, Hotel St. Philip. We! parents, Mr. ami Mra. «Mia. were well pleased with the treat- j letter Wells has returrte»! to Portland, ' i ment received at th« hands of after visiting hia aunt an<l uncle, Mr. ' •fid Mrti. Shrlnifr. mine host, H. M. Pierce, the pro-, Everyone la invitivi to attend the l«s- ■ pritetor. Everything in the big ket social to lie given at Orient in the building is first-class in every re Wixalman Hall, Saturday th»- Zstti. spect. The rooffis are splendidly A DeHaven made a trip to Portland furnished, carpeted, lighted and recently. — 1 ■ ■ » retnrnnl from <X<-»r Mke, lou»)e»l down aired, and have hot and cold wat with fish andqitickleberries. er. with free bath on every floor. ceiTREU And one doesn’t have to pay two Frank Beers has about completed the W. II. Coonii attended the Slate Fair prices for the accomodation eith new addition to Ida boose.“ lie recently Portland Day. er. Rate* and location will be purchased a four-horse power gasoline Win. Sherwood has moved into the Terry neighborhood. found elsewhere in this iasue, engine, which lie will nse to pomp the William Sheppard tian a new phono water into a tower tank from the new and we hope our folks, when in well l*ing dug just east of his new dwell graph. the metropolis, will take advan ing tage of the occasion and stay at The snbject of the morning sermon at SECTION LINE Hotel St. Phillip. the Baptist church will lie, “Seven Say Are You a Delinquent Subscriber? Hotel St. Philip Commencing November 1, 1907, tlie suherription price of this paper will be raised to «1.50 per year, |«yable in ad •th, 5th an<l Burnai.le Sta. vance. Subscriptions may lie renewed PORTLAND. - OREGON for one or more years at the old rate of «1.00 per year till that time. The pa Only concrete, fire-proof hotel in the city. Five block« from the pers of all delinipient sulwcriliers will union depot. Car« pasa the door. lie stop|»e«l November 1, 1907, and the | Steam heat, electric light«, hot amounts due under same charge»! to! and eokl water in every room, accounts, which will 1« immerliately , Special rates by week or month. Free baths on every floor. Kates tnrne»l oarer to our attorney for collec The McGregor «atnily were viiritor« at ings of Christ on The Cross.” Evening, $1 per day and up. H N FIERCE. Frsp. tion. If you do not want your name to A FEW MINUTES WITH THE EDITOR their home place, now tenanted by the The Newberg Graphic says it f,The Great Confeaaion." apriear on the <lelin»|iient list, pav up ••••••••••••••»••••••••••a Dalbammer'a Sunday. before November 1, 1907. Aaa Smith made a trip to Portland would rather have its city pay St CCI SSH I PAS10RAT1! and congress, with governors, Several roof« in our n>i<l«t are under last week. judges, courts, sher roll as a slogan for public pro going renhingling, among them that of fail to give former add rem aa The picture of the Meth<xlist legislators, iffs and police, while each |M*rson claim than McMinnville’s fondly A pleasant surprise was given Torn Arnspiger Ixlge. well an new on** in asking to have your church building, appearing on enacted his own law and en ljuderbsrk last Saturday evening, it Herald «ent to new pontottice. C. Rwckley took rn the State Fair the front page of The Herald this forced it with a shotgun,. Why proclaimed roll of honor for its being his llHh birthday. About thirty at J. Salem on Portland day. M. Kronen- banks, whose coffers are filled to friends Were |>r»Went and a very pleasant week, stands as a monument to waste all this money on a super overflowing with idle money. time was hail, after which ,npt*r was berg also was a visitor. the ability and aggressiveness of fluous thing like government? A new residence is being erecte-l on The Graphic's position is well nerved. THE DOUGLASS STORE, Pleasant Home Its pastor, Dr. A. Thompson. the northeast corner of our eroMtrood«, Ray l.auderbacfc. grandson of D I-au- taken and the sooner the citizens CERTAINLY IT SHOULD LIVE The Big Guessing Contest now on will Close Oct. I opposite the old grange ball. Ground The members of the church and derback, is working at the Robbs mill First Prize. BABY GRAND JUVENILE PIANO, Second and “Should the Pacific Christian of McMinnville wake up to the Asa Smith has secured the contract of is also being broken for another farther the citizens of the community Third Prizes in Proportion. W. S. Gor- ■ fact and get their idle money in getting out timber tor the Mt. Hood north on the same tract of land. i have been alarmed for some Advocate live?” asks vested in the things that pro Among the visitors at Buckley Grove — IKX1K EXCHANGE — and Fjutern railroad bridge across the weeks lest Dr. Thompson should don in a recent issiie of that this week were .Mrs. P. Lynch, Mrs. We are Headquarters for all the New Schoolbook«. Also decide to end his work as a min splendid paper, It is a shame duce pay rolls, the better it wiil Handy river. Kenger and children and Mewlames C. Complete Line« of Tablets, Pencils, Pens an»l Ink. at Right Prices ister of the gospel. Influential and a disgrace to every Metho be for McMinnville and its citi Prayer meeting will be at the home df 'Giger and II. R.slgers of Sunnyside. Mr. and Mrs. Hedin next Thumlay zens. members and friends have, we dist family living in the Pacific evening. hope, prevailed tqx>n the doctor Northwest whose names, paid in POWELL VALLEY The kickers on the farm are Miss Mary Bowen was recently Visit to consent to return to the Gresh advance, following it, are not Josep Wilcoxon, w ho has lieen visit not so hard to get along with ing Mies Cena Vdnfieet. am Church, if the Conference found on its subscription list. ing in Indiana for the last two months, ax the kickers in town. On the m«?eting this week at Grace The writer is not a Methodist, expects to reach Oregon this week. farm there is the kicking cow, church, Portland, sees flt to re but he does read the Advocate i Miss Hazel Harris visited Miss Kuby and our long-eared friend, the B. J Goff of Portland was seen out sufficiently to know thnt it is one ; Elliott Sunday. appoint him to this field. mule, while in town there is the this way Saturday afternoon and Sun H. F. Wihloti ami family <>t Camas As an educated, able and ag of the very best denominational old mokbback who wants all the day. ! spent the latter part of the week in All Eligible for Registration. * gressive Christian factor in the ¡>a|>ers published on the coast. municipal improvements without |jee Radford visited friends in Gresh- ; Powell Valley. Its editor, Rev. Daniel L. Rader, fight for righteousness. Dr. Everyone a Prize Winner. (laying for them. The cow may km Tuesday. Powell Valley school opened Monday, Thompson has few equals. He is an able and an aggressive Mr. «nd Mrs. Geo. Liisted marie a fly-1 be Hold for beef, the mule traded i Sept. 16. with a good attendance. TROUTDALE, OREGON • Ing trip to the metropolis Wednesday. preaches the truth as he sees it. fighter for right, and the up WEBB FARMS for a shot gun, but nothing but Joe Woodie of Eagle Creek passed ‘ regardless of whom it hits. Suc building of Methodism. And a funeral will get rid of the town Miss Mand Manaty of Portland visit through I’oWell Valley Thursday. er! her parents over Sunday. cess has followed his work in whenever the members of the E. L. Elliott and family visited n I kicker. - Exchange. Theo. Niebstier made a business trip | Damascus Sunday. I Methodist church of the Pacific this community from the start. o------------- to Gresham Tuesday afternoon. He has worked hard to give the Northwest force the paper to TO IK) YOUR For the benefit of those who Mrs. Brown, who has been spending Mrs. Zahn and danghter from Alaska 'are visiting with Mrs. Zahn's parents, Methodists and citizens of Gresh suspend because of lack of pa abhor printers' ink as a prime 1 the summer at the coast, is visiting W. ' 1 Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Wihlon. w-'x g g • a < • P romptly am a church home and member tronage, it will have done itself i CntsWell an,I fiituily. G G G 0 J Í G I run ortuc. ; Thoroughbred Lincoln Ram Lambs : lus nos We are Prepared . Stay by factor to the advancement of Mrs. Ida Holmes and Miss Inez Lasted their interests, we would state Rev. M. E. Anderson Will Preach that Sampson, the strong party, were visiting Mr. an,I Mrs. Harry Lus Rev. Jonas Johnson return«*»! last : ter! for a few days last week. was the first man to advertise. AGREES WITH OUR POLICIES Mrs. J. Manary will entertain the week from a two week’s trip to Coos He took two solid columns to Methodist Home Missiou society next Bay, where he stixlie»! the condition of Our good friend Watson of the demonstrate his strength, and Wednesday afternoon and will serve a the church work. He rejwirts conditions j Seaside Signal evidently believes several thousand people “tum ten cent tea, the procMns of which will very encouraging materially and spirit- , in handing out the bouquets uallv in that region. bled” to his scheme. He brought be put into the treasury. while one can yet appreciate their At Marshfield, Mr. Johnson reports, Mr. Cummings of Arteta was doing down the house.— Exchange. a large sawmill is being built bv C. A. 1 worth. Speaking of the Beaver business In these parts last Saturday. Smith A Co. of Minneapoli«, which,! State Herald in a recent issue of i Mr. and Mrs. W. CrasWell attended when complete»!, will employ about 1200 Gresham is planning on a his paper, he says: Pomona grange at Rockwood Wednes- men. This will be a great boost for One of the most welcome ex grMit.'good time at its Connty tlay and import a good time. Marshfield. changes at the Signal editor’s anti Grange Fair and Carnival. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hamilton made a Mr. Johnson reports very good serv table is the (Gresham) Beaver And they will have it. A great business trip to Portland last Werines- ices last Sunday at Powell Valley. Dr. I State Herald. Every issue of it number of Clackamas county 1 day. Svedberg of Seattle prrachcd both morn is interesting: If there were a people are fnterristM in this com Mr. and Mrs. I.. A. Davies visited Er! ing and evening to good audiences. few more Brownhills in the busi Rev. M. E. Anderson will preach in the ; Hamilton and family Sunday evening. ness in Oregon, what a power ing fair, for Gresham is ’’just Swedish Mission Church this Satunlay over the line ” in Multnomah. — for (food the country press in this evening at S o'clock, also Sunday morn Estacada News. state would be! ROCKWOOD ing at 11 o’clock an»l in the afternoon at Thanks, brother Watson. We Pomona grang,* was belli at RockNrmxl 3 o'clock. At the latter service his sub ject will be "Home Missions.” All are glad you appreciate the Her Uncle Sam proposes to build on Wedn^iday, the Ifith. ald. It encourages the Herald war ships just as good or better The R»x*kwoo»l sch»wl will be arranged members and friends of the church and ’ all interested in the work are cordially [ force in its efforts to make a than the Britishers’ Dreadnought so aa to havi* fonr rooms next year. invited to attend. This has been found necessary on we- g<xxl paper, to know that one of and Temeraire, and doubtless --------- ->» count of the increase in population. Oregon’s oldest and best jour will make good. But when will Rockwood grange met m Wgnlar ses County Library to Have fine Exhibit nalists endorses the Herald’s po such splendid steamers as the sion on Saturday, the 21st. Although MORI! UNWRITTEN I.AW The Library Association of Portland, | sition in its constant fight for Lusitania and her sister «hip, following so closely after Pomona grange, the free county library, will have on ex- | The right that need« aHMintaiice Maurentania, float under the it was well attended. Fonr new names hibition a ino»iel traveling library, one The already overburdened tax the collsctions of fifty Ixioks placed at stars and stripes? were proposed lor membership. It was of payers of Multnhmah county have and against deposit station» for circulation to resi ■ ,.o- ■ ■ ■ The wrong that lice»Is resistance. also <ifide»l to give a dance on Friday lient« of county districts. There will another big bill to pay as the re evening, the eleventh of tlctober. Ice also la* exhibite»! a sample box t>f chil sult of weakness of humanity, The Multnomah connty exhib erram an»l cake will be servrd. Evkry- dren's books, such as an* phn eil in th»* THINKS BILL IS EXORBITANT county schools for the use of teachers and the effect of having no laws it won the third prize at the State body invited. and pupils. In a»l»lition to the b»a>ks, That A. L. Lambert, adminis Fair. Considering this was the to promptly And effectively pros may sets — of Miss Mave Lovelace starts to school at. every teacher ______ — , liorruw _____ _____ trator of the estate of W. Studers, ecute and punish such cases as first attempt, and only a limited Gresham on Mon.lay of this week. She mounted pictures to illustrate her » lass • n make i_ i her i home _ «*!•» it a san.pie set of these will that caused by the unlawful act has put in an exorbitant bill for time to get the exhibit up in, will with Mrs. A. Stout . work, anti gh(>wn > y|)p reading-nwun, in the of Geo. Herbert with the wife of services rendered, is the conten Manager Miller did exceedingly the coming year. Chas. II. Reynolds. As usual tion of District Attorney Man well. The exhibit will be brought Quite a number of R»x-kw-oo»l people ■ Metsger huiMing on Powell street, is ” 11* !**:'?' a.li’* there was no relief from the ning, in an objection to the ac to Gresham for the fair in Octo attended the State Fair at Salem this 7' front 7 to 9 p. in. Here visitors to the week. fair may spent! a pleasant half hour count which he has filed with • state. Reynolds ttxik the law ber. Rix-kwoo»I school opened Monday, the . There is a children’s corner with pic- the county court. He says in , ... . l\. wxbo 4zxs> llttlsX «>11 i L1 i-stsi oii.l I mmi V c into his own hands and killed his 16th, the same teacher presiding that 1 ture books for little children ami books to rv«<l for larger ehibirvn. Among the his protest that $340 is demanded Two men were recently trying wife’s paramour. The public finished the term last year. Miss Mere books for older people will be found a applauds, the jury turns the by the administrator for his ser to see which could tell the big- dith thinks she will tie able to han»1le very Interesting collection pf Ixaiks on fanning, frnit growing, dairying and murderer loose. The woman in vices, though $210 is all he is le est lie. “Once upon a time,’’ the large nnnrber attending for a couple other subjects of special ini|s>rtanee to of months, after which she will be pro- gally entitled to. Objections are said the first fellow, “there was the case, equally guilty with the farmers Hooks on pedagogy, on litera vidwtwith an assist. ture an»l Wstnry-will be found slielved one killed, is free to pursue her all made to a bill for $350, ren a wealthy country editor' Railroad surveyors are very in neh in near the study table for the use of dered by the administrator, who “ Hold on, ” said the second fel own sweet will instead of being teachers and students. evitience here these »lays. In addition to the Gresham collection, in jail where she belongs. The says he paid the amount as attor low, “that's enough, I can’t beat there la a weekly delivery of l>o»>ks spec New York Worlil, recently speak ney’s fees. Manning contends that.” ially askeil for from the circulating de TERRY 0 - — that a former administrator paid partment of the central library. Any ing along thisline says: member of th,' library may take advan State Historian Geo. H. Himes W. H. Coons has just completed hia tage Gov. Vardaman of Mississippi, $150 to the same attorney, who of this delivery service. The estate new addition to his Warn. has never rendered any addition- calls our attention to the fact ■ iiwhment of a re«»ling-n»un at Gresham in the Birdsong case, decides not <wvly insures better library fncilitiea that a woman is justified in rrtur- ‘ al services to the estate. Ore- ‘ that the first fair held tn Mult Jbhn Coons and Clarence Fancher ■ to residents of the immediate vicinity, have dug themselves two wells, both dering her paramour if he gets I gonian. nomah county was in 1859 in finding plenty of water. but also affords a distributing point for 4 (trunk and reveals their relations. stead of 1869 as published in last Mrs. Allen Shields and daughter Mil- the entire eastern section of the county. Why not repeal the written law 'A local newspaper is absolutely week’s paper. dred from Sellwood have l>een visiting and depend entirely on the nn- SulMcribers anking for changv of ad- her parent«, Mr. and Mrs. Coons. written law? Then the country necessary to any community. It dre«« will pleane give forme r addrvM could dispense with the president is the home paper that keeps the Renew your subscription'mw. Thomas Hensley and Milo Coons have an well an preaent one. ship of which they might feel proud. How well he has wrought, all know. The Herald congratulates both pastor and members upon the splendid showing made dur ing the doctor’s stay among us. Dr. Thompson, however, has not worked alone. Beside him has ever been a mild eyed, lov able woman of exceptional abil ity, a womanly woman, a sym pathetic, aggressive Christian worker, one whom the whole town loves and admires, She has been a mighty factor in the good work of this happily mated pilir. Whether Dr. Thompson and his g<xxi wife return to Gresham, or, in the wisdom of the conference, are sent else where, the best wishes of the Herald and a host of friends will go with them. irreparable damage, your church paper. .. . Blacksmithing SPECIALTY OF HORSESHOEING. UP-TO-DATE APPLIANCE FOR TIRE SETTING. INCLUDING PATENT TIRE COOLER. Jas. H. Latham, TROUTDALE, .... 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