Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914, October 11, 1907, Image 4

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    1907
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Great Sacrifice Saie of Lumber
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I briber exhausted, mill closed down
and lumber remaining* must be sold
at once
FAIR ANI» CARNIVAl
PtlMialiM E«>ry Friday at Grwhwni. Or».,Hy the Btavra S t * tb ri mi.HiM. Co
TIM«>T»Y BKOWNHIl-I.. F iuto « amo M asauk «.
M omtaviu a Orric«, 315 Villa Ar., P obti ax » Omca, AW liooduough Ruil.lmu
Stock consists principally of rot: h lumber.
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1x4—16, 20, 24 ft. .
1x6—10, 20, 24 ft. .
1x8—10, 20, 24 ft. .
fYftered a»‘¿«wnâ «ha matter at the potto Ac* at Greaham. On*í«»n
A FEW MINUTES WITH THE EDITOR
HAWAIIAN SINGERS AT THE FAIR
Mrs. Edith Tozier Weathered,
one of the best known writers
and travelers of the Pacific coast,
who is chaperoning nine of Hon­
olulu’s fairest damsels on a tour
of the coast, will, with her wards,
be a guest of Gresham next Wed­
nesday afternoon. There are a
number of ladies living in Gresh­
am, who have not as yet received
an invitation to do anything to­
ward making the fair a success.
The Herald would therefore sug­
gest that some of these ladies be
invited to meet Mrs. Weathered
and her girls upon their arrival
here, and to see that they are
properly entertained while in
our city.
The personnel of the Honolulu
party follows: Mrs. Edith Toz­ ’ sueeees. worthy of the county and its
progressive folks. I am your» truly,
ier Weathered, chaperone. Miss­
G ko H. H iuks .
es Lillian Munden, Katie Sadler,
Hattie Saffrey, Emma Rose, Ber­ Whenever an editor gets so
nice Dwight, Rose Aloian, Hes­ old and childish that he publicly
ter Lemon, California Lucas and avers that he won’t do anything
Daisy Todd. These young la­ toward building up a state press
dies are all as handsome as Hon­ association because he was not
olulu girls only can be, and are honored as he felt he should have
well educated and can sing and been by a few members of the
play beautifully. Their favorite old association, he virtually ad­
instrument is the native ukulele, mits that he is in his dotage,
a stringed instrument similar to hence is more deserving of pity
a mandolin.
than contempt at the hands of
These art» busy, but lovely
days just now.
Everybody is
busy preparing for the coming
fair. No pains will be spared
by the different communities to
make it a rousing success.
For a genuine treat, don't for­
get to be on hand on Wednesday
afternoon. Oct. 16. the opening
day of the fair. Nine beautiful
south sea island girls, direct from
Honolulu, will do a stunt at that
time that may surprise you.
indirect advertising for mail order
hou«vtf, and the manager» of the.»«* con­
cern» are shrew«! enough to rralin* thin
and make sure of the Itvneiit» drmed
from k.
The beet way in uhidi the merchants
in the towns and smaller cities can tight
the mall or*ter hou>«-> is to advertise.
I’iiey kuow moat of their |<tro.ia per­
sonally, can show them the jjood« l»e-
fort* they buy them, hkv«* many other
advantages over the mail order house
ami in almost ever) instance can sell
juat as cheap, if not chva|H*r.
Il the home merchant lacks foresight
ami is too penurious to properly adver­
tise his goods, why should the publisher
exert himself to keep the trade at home
for him? If aoliritati<»ii« on the part of
the publisher fail to educate th«* mer­
chant to the fact that he must advertise
if he wants to keep up with the pr.«ces­
sion. then nothing is left to the mer­
chant but Jo learn in th, school of ex­
perience, ami if the teachings of that
renowned school are of no effect Wn him
then there is no place for him. and
eventually his place in the commercial
world will be taken up by some more
enterprising competitor.—Buckeye In­
former.
Correspondence
No better evidence could
produced of the public enthusi­
asm concerning our county fair ,
than the presence of so many
willing workers on the fair
grounds last Saturday and Thurs­
day.
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Mr. ami Mrs. Orlaml Z«ek ami chil­
dren visit«*l Mrs Z»*vk » »inter, Mrs
Gvo. Lusted, Sunday.
Association
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Fight Mail Order Houses With
Newspaper Advertising
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The sentiment exhibited in the nu­
merous articles now printed in country
newspapers for the purpose of inducing
people to trade at home instead of »end­ I
ing their money to mail order houses i»
good and noble, but we doubt if it ap­
peals to the di altitude who patronize •
these mail order houses.
The more these houses are brought to
tl e attention of the people the greater
the volume of business they are likely j
to do, for all this nice talk about keep­
ing the money at home, «{»ending it
with the men who help |>ay for your
churches, schools etc., patronizing the '
merchant who extend» credit to you
when you are out of money, etc., is only
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<iresham Sumlay.
flailed
Miss Olive L*i»t«*<l visit«*l
ian Robertson Sunday.
friends
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APPLIANCE
I Ok HR! SI I IINO, INCI.I DIM! PAH NI URI CUOl.I.R.
TROUTDALE,
OREGON
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Edison Phonographs and Records
Flour, Feed, and Groceries
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JOHN BROWN,
Rockwood,
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G. MclJrov,
I’llYSICIAN
SIRGEOF
BlLSandy Hole!
Call* Promptly ailcntkd to.
Oflice at Sandy Hotel.
SANHY,
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Fir.t-cln*. »cconimrxlnt ion*
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Our sympathy i» tender«*»] Itavid Her­ < »real hi » 11,
ring in the »ad !<>-» of hi» wife and com­
panion.
Arnspiger Lodge thifl past week enter­
tained visitor», among them 1«eing O.
Roeljer and family, Mi»» MvVickar, F.
Wright, B. Mi« kwin, C. W'ebber ami
Mr. and Mr» Frank f/rgan of Portlaml.
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FOVMLL VALLtY
Roy Buckley gave a theater party to a
few of hi« lady friendfl thia pn«t week,
“The Prine»* of Pihen” being the attrac­
tion.
Pleasant Home
Jas. H. Latham,
Miss Mnr-
Herlx.*rt L vm - an<l wife were giieatfl
of Mr. am) Mr- p. Lynch the past week.
nil; 1)01(11.ASS STORE,
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Mr. an»l Mr« l>. Steel were visitor» at
the Dickaun» on >unday.
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A Certain Cure for Croup I -.d for
I co 5 car» ulllii ut a I'nllurc
Mrs. M. 1». William» is vi-iting r.-l-
«tiers prior to her departure (or < ,.li-
f« wrnia.
The following were guests at the home
of Mr. ami Mrs Geo. Lusted Sunday:
Mr. and Mrs. <>rlnnd Zeek an»’, children
of Pleasant Hon •• B. J. G»>ff of Portlaml
and Miss
I rands ami Geo. Prr»-
ton of < iresharn.
The Young I. tlirg Sewing society will
meet at the home of Mr». Ernafruel An-
<ler»on Satunlay, Oct. 12, at 1<> o’clock.
Those interest»*«! are invited.
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Alice Stephens i- visiting her si-ter nt
Centralia, Wash
Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Andre gave a
party at their I. one last Saturday eve­
ning in honor i th«* fourteenth birthday
«if their daughter Elva. A large crowd
of young people, numbering over fifty,
were present. It is nee»iless to say that
that the h»'Ht<-» knows how to entertain.
The evening w n »pent in game» and
music, art»*r which a tine lunch waw
served.
All » Xpressed themselves a.»
having a tin» time.
SEE II0N LINE
Bull Run 7:00
Gresham 10:00
Gresham 10:30
Bull Run 2:00
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Mr». Emanuel Anderxon ha» h»*en
visiting her brother in Baltlegroirml,
Wash.
They will also operate a daily stage for the accommodation of passengers
between Gresham and Bull Run.
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Mr. Fausher n ade a buxine»» trip to
Portland last M«»mlay.
DAILY STAGE TO GRESHAM
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The Carpenter »•»»nfeetinnery* store bn»
Is-« n moved mt- the Cat ¡H*nt«*r rc*i
deuce.
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with Mrs. W. Harris last Wednesday.
Mrs. Chas. Hunter i» visiting In r KCiC OO OC>.>tjOiOnOiiOiOiOOlOH
Much work was accomplish«*! and tea mother nt Woodlaml, Wa»h.
and cake were served, w hich was enjoyed
Pleasant Home mother» are preparing
I he Big <i:. *• mg Cunt t now on m ill Close Oct. I
by all present.
to carry off the baby sh«»w prize at the
Find Pn/.
I.Xin GRANI» .11 VEMI.I PIAM», >«*<•«.nd and
Mr. an«l Mrs. Elmer Hamilton of < irvsham fair.
Ihiid Prion in Pr»»|Mirlh»h.
Samlv visited their unde ami aunt, Mr.
ami Mrs. E«l Hamilton, last Sunday.
THE BEST WEAPON
To the many citizens of northeastern Clackamas county that they have
opened a First-class General Store in connection with the Post-
office at Bull Run.
I’uriliinJ, Ore.
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Albert Quay ni.ulv a business trip to
Portland last Satur«lay.
Miss Willem« Slit birr ha* returned to
Portland to resume her work.
111 Sixth St..
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Archie ColUna, who is attending school
in Portland, visited Id» grandparents,
Mr. ami Mr». Olin, r«*crti!h
Miss Marian Robertson »pent Satur-
• lay ami Sunday at home.
BEG TO ANNOUNCE
Kaiinrt HI
•. h -ham »«ili» « with hr
l orrest Haworth is attending a» -hod
in Portland.
E. F. Andre ma«l« a business trip to
!‘r. Short was given an option on the
Gresham Wedneeday, andwhd«* there Spears faun for |IEM) ¡»er acre. Mr. Sol­
called on his niece, Miss Jessie Francis. ton’«* family ami Grandma M< Kmm v
Mr. and Mr«. Kd S«**ter an.I family, have fold out and gone to <’ottage < ¡rove.
Don't forget to vote for the
queen.
BULL RUN, ORE
Dr. B. J. MILLS
Mr ami Mr» Geo. < \u ¡«enter si»itc«l
Mrs Knight-m of h iring last Sumlax
afternoon.
Mr. Otis has Iwen on the si» k list for
Mr. and Mrs. John Sleret have re- several «lays.
turned from Yaquina Bay, where the)
A railroad camp of workmen has I < eii
have been visiting (ri»*n«h fur the pa-t established on the lloiiyo place
They
two weeks.
arc there for business.
The building of a carnival city
in a day isn’t bad is it?
Leete - Roberts Company
Boring, Oregon
This will I m 1 n permanent Iwniily
W. E MarkeU'» father and mother
The place purcluiM*«i by Mr. Sperr are visiting him.
Mi*« Lena Smith ami Irvin Hutchins
from John Sleret ««mie time ag«>, w a»
were hiarried in Portlaml last Wcdma-
sold recently for a g«M»d figure.
John Carlson is making some tine inl­ »lav.
Rollie W. Watson, editor of Mr». John Sleret an«l Mrs. Idlrman of
Montavilla were guests of Arnold Rm *gg
the Tillamook Herald, has sold and family Sunday.
his paper and plant, and will re­ Ralph Neibauer and «on Irvin have
tire from newspaper work.
been takings week’» vncati«»n visiting
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(riends in Washington.
Thev also vis-
Have you voted for the queen , ite I several places in Oregon.
of the carnival yet? Do it today. The Luli» s Home Mission i«*t v met
Come at
Buy now when you have the opportunity of buying cheap.
once before the stock is sold out.
LIS IIDS
prove men ta in th«* wav «>f building and
painting, which add.» greatly to the a)*-
be , pearance of his horn«*
the publishers of the state.
STAGE Leaves
Arrives
Leaves
Arrives
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8.25 M
Various ixkls and ends too numerous t«> mention.
cause of lack of copy. It was
aid another year for $1.00. pay delayed one day last week be­
up before Nov. 1.
cause of a balky engine. Elec­
tricity is now being installed,
SORRY WE WI RE OI T
and we hope troubles of this
Every editor in the state is. kind are over.
and every citizen should be. hon­
A goixl deal morv space was ad­
ored in a visit from State His­
torian Geo. H. Himes. The edi­ ded to the working room of the
tor was so unfortunate as to be Herald mechanical department
absent during a visit from Mr. last week in the tearing down of
Himes last Tuesday. The fol­ the editor’s private office and
owing note left by Mr. Himes is. moving it into smaller quarters
however, characteristic of the in the front of the building.
man. hence we feel that Brother
Lewis Shattuck was awful
Himes will pardon us for pub-
tired Saturday night, but very
lishing it:
No man worked harder
—Bro. happy.
GRESHAM. Orr.. Ou S. 1907
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My bow I or accomplished more than Lewis
Brownhill : Shake han.in
make and leave my "trax." ’ Virtue is did.
He was ‘‘Johnny on the
its own reward, Sever be weary in well spot” all the time, the right man
doing
With hopes that the Multno­
in the right place.
mah County Fair may be a pronounced
Those dinners prepared by the
The inordinate love of the dol-
ladies
for the fair workers of last
ar too often makes men unpatri­
Saturday
and Thursday were
otic and disloyal to the town and |
community in which they live, good enough for a king. The
says the Iowa State Register and ladies of East Multnomah cer­
Farmer. To save a little they tainly take the cake when It
will send away from home for comes to getting up a dinner.
supplies, refuse a dollar toward They make a man think of the
public improvements in their kind of dinners mother used to
own town, belittle and degrade get-
home enterprise and yet be the
A Chinese missionary and his
first to advance the price of their
property as a result of the pa­ little band of Chinese followers,
tient, self sacrificing work of holding a street service in the
others. Loyalty to your own presence of a hundred or more
town is just as commendable a Mongolians on the comer of Sec­
type of patriotism as one can ond and Oak streets in Portland
find, and, no matter how much last Sunday afternoon, reminds
your patriotism boils over on the one that some effort is being put
Fourth of July in a general way. forth to convert the heathen at
if you are disloyal in little things home as well as abroad.
to your own town you are a poor
Every one of our local editors
citizen of the republic^ You are
and correspondents is respect­
like him who makes long prayers
fully invited to make the Herald
in the church and jaws his wife
office head quarters while in at­
at home.
tendance at the fair next week.
We want you to come in and get
* THE LAST NOTICE
acquainted. We are anxious to
Th^ Herald readers have re­ meet every one of our workers.
ceived notice from time to time Come in and make yourself at
within the past few weeks that ; home.
the subscription will, commenc-I
Our folk should remember
ing Nov. 1, 1907, be raised to
$1.50 per year, strictly in ad- that all entries of exhibits com­
vance. All delinquent subscrib­ peting for prizes at the Multno­
ers will be dropped from the list mah County and Grange Fair
at that time and the amounts and Carnival close at 6 p. m.,
charged to the subscribers ac­ Monday night, Oct. 14.
counts which will be immediately
turned over to our attorney for
The big 68 page fair catalog
collection. If you Want the Her- was delayed several weeks be-
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Feed Siebte in Connection
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CASPI It JUNKER, Prop.
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Quinsy, Sprain* and Swellings Cured
“In Xovfinlx-r, 1901, I caught cold
aid had the quinsy. My throat wr«
swollen ho I could hardly breathe. I
applied < hambei lain’« Pain Balm and
Mr». II. Ruhl ami daughter Grace re­ it gave rue rrlii f in a whorl time. In
turned from Gramle Ron«le a few «lays two »lay» I was all right,” »ay» Mm. I.,
ago, where they have flpent the Rummer. (oiininfl, Otterburn, Mich, Chamber-
Incidentally th»* family have broken lain’» Pain Balm in a liniment and in
ground for a new residence on the north #especially valuable for sprain» ami
»i«le of the road near the Ifenrkknon »welling». Fur ea!c by all druggist«.
Sandy,
i Sandy Stage and Livery
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nvetiona for AH» hoff’Haml imct» llr»t rar at Boring.
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