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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 25, 1907)
MONTAVILLA •••••••••••••••a REASONS Í0R THE DELAY lost Thursday Mrs Mary Corbett en Yl..» C «ral l-ambert an«l YY'illiatn YL>ore tertained at dinner, Mrs. E. II Lewis, apeal last Sunday with the latter's par Mrs. J. YY’. l.uiidv ami Rev and Ylrs II ents at Hillsboro. Olvrg. Il was every enjoyable <wca- Yira. Ira Ikslg,« leav«w next week for sion. an indefinite visit to In-r «laughter, Mra. Mrs. 1 G. Jordan of Fist Portland Waw-m oí «San Francisco. calte«l on Mrs. Gilman Parker, wIm is Th«- l.adiee Aid society of the Presby very ill, the first of the week. terian church met Friday at th«« home Ruth Ehlers lia«l the misfortune last of Mrs. C. Hibbard. Th«« aftermxm Satunlay evening to fall ami break l«olh was upeut in sewing. bones of her right forearm. The men of Ho|>« Presbyterian church F F. Phillipa. wlioo|wrat«sl theeaml« atten.led the animal meeting of tbe kitchen on the Bam* Line o«a«l. has s««l«i Pl*-sb> teriau lirotherhocxi in Portland out ami moved bis familv to >th street. last Ylonday evening. The pulpit of th«* Methodist church tn the Resiling Room last T«u«sdav was fiilhsi last Sunday by Rev. YV. II. evening. Miss Harriot Hassler, chil Hollingshead. Rev. H' Oberg preache«! dren's librarian, hel.l th«« umlividtd at tention of overa hundred children, as at Vnivcrsitv Park. T. R. Bnnlelte lias sold hto property she tokl the story of lheken'a Christmas at 2<i2 Lavota street to Mr. Hinshaw of Carol. Miss Hassler will tell on«« story Goldemiale, YVash. Mr. Hinshaw ami each month in the Reading R. xmu dur his family will take possession Nov 1. ing th«* winter. Mr. an.l Mrs. Burdette will n«'|vii their O. P. Potts wants Ins friends to know store, adjoining the poetotlic«. that he still owns his team of black Mra. D. Perkins, w ho rwently ro horses. turned from a visit wtth relatives in A pumpkin pi«- social will Iv given by St. Paul, to quite ill th«« Women «>( W«md«-raft at the Merten Mortiniore is suffering from I. O. O. F. ball at Montavilla, including an acute attack of rheumatism. a literary ami musical program Wedn««s- Chas. E. Hatch of Warren s Pliar- «iay, Oct. Ito. Adults, 25 cents; chil niacy s|ent a day at the fair last week. dren. 15 cents. Mra. Tucker ia rv|s>rt<«<! t«> Iv suffer ing with acute rheumatism. MoxvaviLLa, tk't 22, HW7- Ed itor of Beater State Herald, I tear Sir Here it ia Tuesday. Il a. m., an«l The Herald just came. YVe us<sl to g«t ths paper on Satur- «lays, tail that was some time ago. Should like very much to get th«« ;«a[«er on Saturday it ccuivenient to you. Very respectfully, Mas. YV. Iteaujxir. 521 Etey St. The above doubtlraa voices the sentiment of a number of our folks. The delay in getting The Herald out was caused by the extra work prior to and during the’Fair. The writer together with many others was compelled for a time to neglect our own work in order to push the work of the Fair. For this reason we believe our folks will be as charitable in criticising The Herald's shortcomings during the past few weeks. Editor. ••••••••••••••••• The Philippines Agate. One eff«*ct of ttectvtary Taft's trip The wild ass stamping on the groo nd Among tboee wh.«attend«'! theGresb- where Bahram sleep* Is not a sadder around the world, which will Include am fair were Mr. am! Mrs. Wtn. I..1U- spectacle than race horses counting a visit to the Philippine Istouda, has been tbe renewal of tbe dtocusslou con caster, Mr. ami Mrs. Yl. F. Jaroba, over the site of lk» wie'a Ziuu City. ceruing tbe ultimate fate of tbe Is- Mrs. YY'. YY'. Bowland, Mra Hammond, Mias Minnie Butter and Mrs Nora ami If the president accepts that Invita lauds. Ara we to retain control In Ccrral Iamlvrt. tion to hunt IxHtisiaua t*ears with jave definitely. shall we turn the archipela The following transfer» in real estate lins he will probably use the kind that go over to its native Inhabitants or shall we sell the islauds to a foreign are report«*«! for th«* last tew days : Prop Know no brothers. power? In tbe latter connection Japau erty belonging to Mr. l> i. her, Two five-acre tracts in New Hearst It is perhaps hardly fair to say that to froiueutly uarned. and It has tven Park. $1300. One acre on O. 11 A N., prohibitionists are crazy just because suggested that an exchange with Great Britain for certain West Indian la- »350. they have water ou the braiu. lands would tv profitable to al! parties to tbe transaction. The New York Herald has gathered tn many parts of the country the views of senators and repreaentstlv««s on this question. Tbe result to somewhat dis- ap[«olntlng. since there to no darclded pre[>on«^Rn<v of opinion either In fa “She Certainly Will Appreciate It; » She Certainly Will. Have you read “The Southern Maiden's Reply?" It is a touching little love poem by Mr. Charles Frederick Stansbury, now going the rounds, Under the magnolias the youth is telling his love in language hot as lava from Vesuvius. He speaks thoughts that breathe in words that burn to the extent of about thirty lines of verse. "And this is what ths maidsn said— Her words were choice and few: 'I certainly do appreciate it; I certainly do.'” One of the things that women certainly do appreciate —they certainly do—is a full page advertise ment of bargains in a store near enough for them to visit. In the big cities such pages ap- pear daily, Why? Be- cause the merchants know that the women appreciate it. They cer tainly do know it. All women are very appreciative in the mat ter of shopping bar gains. They are so ap preciative that they make mental note of the things they want, as ad vertised. and make a bee line for the store that keeps those things on hand and lets them know about it. If the merchants in the smaller cities and towns—this one. for in stance—would do more of this kind of advertising, the women certainly would appreciate it; they certainly would. AND THE MERCHANTS CERTAINLY WOULD BE BENE FITED; THEY CERTAINLY WOULD. E*°*,o* oo o o» to oí <0 «s» 0» omt « SHAKE HANDS i 6 8 I To The People of Gresham And Vicinity! My a«lvertiaeni< nt will api» ar r. gnarly «-v«-ry wrek in tlnw col umna. I ex|H-<-t to make it |mv m<- to print tin- n«*wa >,f tbh Mor«* by making it PAY Yol U, rea«! it. I ta-h-iv«- v«m will m,t limi my a«lverti»«-m< ntx «lull. iAT’J.«’?“ TRI TUFFI., f.,r I «hall r.-pr. a nt Y ALI ES JI .««T THEY' ARE an<l tin- pri. .• ti„■ I .,n mv gooda will ta-FAIR TO P,‘»TII OF I S Thi. i-rn.-r.-ly by way of How <ly It«,. N'.-xt w«-- k I 11 ta-gin t<» talk buaineaa. 8 5 0 0 0 8 6 In lb«* nx antini«' *1 all 1«- g'ail t«, w,-l<-,,m«* « ,u at <»ur “tore nr rereiv. mur m.-id ..H r« f..r ANYTHIN«; in JI WI IKY' VY'ATt'IIES, DIAMONDS, or OPTICAL GOODS. \V. GOODMAN 1 211 MORRISON. Between FIRST and FRONT, Opp St. Charles Hotel otoocsootoonoxoioo no uc satNfacthui fro-» comparative figures, whether they I*«* corns*! or not. This , la made up of aalarM employ»»«*« wh«Mu* lucomr* *1** m»t rise greatly In pi>M|*en»uii tlm«** m»r fall severely In |w*rt«uU of d«*pivssl«*ii ’IX» them the •teaiiy Inerensu In tin* price «»f nearly everything has brought about a condl«1 lion Hull has ^»iwd them to ln»«*otue ' re«il (Inum ion*. Vncie Baal, I- mptoyment Agent. Oil«« of th«« measures imams! by th«« late m-wslon of emigre«« pro« l«l«xl for th«« evtabtlshim-nt of a division of In formation for workingmen In cmm««.«- tlou with th«« ile|>artment of cummer*« and labor. Tlx« fuuctlou of the di vision was to colhst and disseminate Information about th«« msst of labor In various [«arts of the couutry. Huero tary Straus Inis now announced that the dlvtolou. at w hone head ho lias plac«««! Torence V l’ow«lerl.v. th«« well known authority ou labor matters, will aim« assist workingmen to obtain em ployment by pivs-urtug for them «ten- nite promises of work ts*for«> they leave on«« section of th«« I'uited States for anotb<«r. "It to my bo|*e t<> ntak«« this division really' helpftil to lals«r In general In ptaeliig such Informathm ta-fore not only th«« Immlg: mis but the lata«rlng men throughout th«« country us will enable them to supply the domami fur remuneratlv«« tabor in every part of tbe «x«untry. "I hope the division w III I m * a kind of clearing hous««, so that (he wage earner may obtain «letlnlte employ- meut before niovlug from oue oeetlou of th«« couutry to another." Years ago It was said that "I'ncte Sam Is rich enough to give us all a farm.” Now It uiay be stall'd, on the authority of th«« secretary of com merce am! tatair. that t'ncle Sam I« active enough to get us all a job. F.lectrleal Anaesthesia. Of tremendous Importance to the world to th«- dbrovvry of th«- pro«lu<*- tlon of genera. anaesttu-»la by the ap plication of ele- trielty to th«« skull, announced by l‘rof«*«aor tv-luc of France. It to <te iro! that a current of thirty-tvs volts sent Intermittently through two el« tnslea applied to the bead will induce thoroughly healthful sleet«. In which the moat painful and most difficult surgical operations may be [«erformed. The substitution of electricity fur chloroform, ether or morphine as a general anaesth. tie would tv a boon to mankind comparable only to the marvelous discovery of th«« sleep pro ducing properties of chloroform, made by Dr. Slmpeon -f Edluburgb almost sixty years ago To obviate the dele terious results that sometimes follow th»« employment of chemical anaes thetics has long Is-en the alm of scien tists. t'hlorofortn or ether fropiently U[«sets the [«atlent’s dlgi-stlve organa, and the gradual awakening from the steep cause«! I>y a drug to in some cases a long and painful protviw. Mor phine to open to tlx- chnrg«« of laying the foundation for the habit of taking the <lrug after the temporary necessity for Its administration has |inss«sl. In addition to th«-se objections the lay mind fre.|Uently comi-h.-s n horror of the drug that renders the snrgi-on's task dou lily difficult, as the patient's dread must Is» dissipatisi I m -foré the knife can Iv applletl. The cabled reports of Professor Ix»- due's discovery assert that the mind wn» to work more clearly and rapid ly nfter one of the artificially Induced “electric- vleepe” «ml that rest to brought to [«atiente Buffering from nervous exhaustion, ordinary fatigue or even moral depression. If th«-ae claims are sustain«*«! by continue«! ex perimentation the soothing current mar Iv of Inestimable service to man kind In Helds remote from that of the surgeon. However, even If the use of the ele«-trlc current In pnslm lng gen era' anaesthesia to the sole result of Profewor Ivduc’s discovery hto name will tv Inscrllv«l In the medical hall of fame with tlpste of Jenner, Nlmpson, I.lster. Koch and other Immortal bene factors of humanity. vor of American retention of the Is lands or of their sale or transfer In any other manner to any foreign pow er Many of the legislators Interviewed by tbe Herald are of the ««pinion that we should never have acquired tbe to- lauds. but, having them, we are now bound in honor to hold them until the natives are able to take up and carry on successfully the bust news of self government. The element of pride Is Involved, since there to a general agree ment that surrender of the Islands uow would tv e>[ual to a confession that American methods of government as applted to the Islanders have fulled. It to asserted that Japan, after her experience in putting down the Insur rection Ln Formosa, baa no dtvlre to take tbe responsibility and burden of governing the 1’blllpplues. Whether In tbe event of war between the I'ult ed States and Japan the mikado's forces would seize or attempt to seize tbe islands as a military measure is another question No Europeau power has evinced a desire to take tbe is lands from our hands. There to little doubt that many Americana agree with Secretary Taft !n th« opinion that tbe turning over of the Islands to tbe natlv«*s to not at present a matter for practical dtocus- slon. They are unquestionably unfitted now and will be for a long time for the buslu»-s8 of government. Tbe with drawal of our forces from the Islands would mean tbe Inauguration of a pa rtial of anarchy which would continue until our government or some other [tower again assumed control. In tbe Interim all the benefits of Amertean rule, gained at an enormous ex[vns« of lives, time and money since 1H9R, would Iv lost. An Interesting suggestion to tbe on« made by tbe Ixtndon Spectator, which asks why President Roosevelt at the An obserciut and calculating tele- expiration of bto present term should not 1« appointed governor or prwon- phone manager In Phlla«telplila has found that the habit of saying "please" sul of the Philippines. on the part of bto telephone girls con Figures, Food and Wages. sumes 7,,'ssi minute« every twenty four According to the national bureatt of hours, or the equivalent of a dead l«>sa labor, the pay of wageworkers Increas of one telephone line for 125 hours. ed last year one-third faster than the He bas therefore ordered the girls to prlies of fo««d. In 1906 the w««ekly cut "please” from their vocabulary, earnings of each employee were about And yet wonder to expre«H«>d In come 4 per cent greater than they were In quarters that we are not a polite na- 1905. The increase In retail prlcM of tlon fool used in the families of working men was atiout 3 per cent during the ■“New Orleans ban appropriate«! JIB.- same period. 0IM> to conUnue a campaign Inaugurate«! Figures In the bands of an expert some time ago agalnnt the tnoa<[ulto. can Iv made to show almost anything. It hop«-« to get rid of all varieties of It would seem, however, that In thia the pest, am! every man, woman and showing the average family <>r the child in th«* country who has ever been workingman was consider«*«! to In dlf- closely associated with a mosquito will fereut from the average family in gen- be glad to kuow that the hope to re eral. Only f«x«ds that were supposed allted. to Iv used l>y the families of working men were c<j*isldere«l In the computa The w entern traveling public no tlon. 8o far an our Information go» aooner begin to nave an n result of two there to no gms! basis for an allowam-e cent fares when train robbera began to of this kind. The family of the aver renew operations. The poor common age workingman eats alxrnt Just an people aeein Ixiund to get it in the g««od fooil as the family of any other neck whatever happena. man In this country. A Buffalo man who shot another for Wnges have undoubtedly risen. Whether the prices of fo>xtotuffs have paying attention* to hla wife has been fallen to a question that householders acquitted on the ground of “confiiMlon- will h«*sltate to Ivlleve. The member al lusaidty.*' lh la la probably a varla- of the average family who has had to Hou of the "dementia Americana” that do the marketing for tbe past few Ugnred mo largely in the Thaw trial. years han bad Increased difficulty to make both ernis meet. It woul«l not tv Thirty five autoDiobilfstM arrested for safe for the government or anylsxly exceeding th«* sfieed limit on the Bow else to go to that member of the fami ery! (J t«*mp«ira, O mor«»«! Tim«» was ly with the statement that the prlfva wbeu nothing wan too swift for the of f«x»«!stuffn had fallen. Rhe (for flowery. nine tlm«-a out of ten this will tv the Wesley M. tiler, president of the Ice right gender) would be likely to talk trust, to not at all frigid as a letter back and cite a few figures •fliers to one clans of every commu writer. He to rather what the boys nity that certainly will not get any would call “a warm proposition.” Additional Gresham Locals (I'uiilintiiHi (cum ffr«l |*Mtf«*J (ir«t pi if«* uii carrot« «ml t«ft*ond on lur- ami tour first pris«*« on rlik kcn« Mr. Gradin is very aiiKioul to tins«* tlo* (sir liclii Annually, ami cvpriMs«*« lihir M*l( a»* mlling to subscribe lil»cralh to m I ( uim I (or that purpMn*. at the store that carries what you want at right prices i I'll«* fair asMh iatioii hvl verv grateful : nhleM to tlo* IXirtlaml ami Grtwhaiii , I* i* iiiom * men who so kindly *I oil « i < m I homtehold ir*Mtels for the public wcdJing 1 Ust Satur/av niglit. The following firms contributed furniture ami other useful aitich*a; Bortland, Ira K. Power* A Ct»., a kitchen n * I . I i I mmh I n Co., I m *»I room set; licvurt« A Sun, rocking chairs; Gadsby, rocking chairs; Tull A Gibbs, parlor rug. Grt'sham, l.«*wis Shattuck, furniture; Gresham Bru* store, toilet *rt;C«»uuU Clerk Fluids, the been? m *, Justice l>. S Johnson, the uvrriimny in*«* of charge, and th«» Beaver stat«* llurahl, a years* sulwription. Groceries. Feed. Hardware. 1 inware. Paints, etc SCHOOL BOOKS AND SUPPLIES j. E. M c C aslin , “The Central Store” I \. Yunker has gotten his horse Ko k, which was stolen lust spring Mr Johnson has also found his hors«*, winch wan stolen more recently. End of cur line, Jackson Jones re»*vntly returned from a hunting trip in Southern Oregon. II«* made a g<MMl Itag on «leer. The Russellville Nursery Company MONTAVILLA. OREGON • •••••••••••••••s sa sesssesssessseees At a s|<*cial meeting hel«l lust Wetl msday, the members of the <treeham Biptist church uaU**d Bev l‘. J. An thonv, a Baptist minister of Portland to hold apevial services commencihit next Sunday morning at II «>*clt»ek. Thu serxices will continue every evening through th«* w«*ek. S|H*cial music is be- j ing arraiig»«! (or ami a good time is as surtsl. All arc iniit«*d to attend. 11. A. I l YY IS, Proprietor Montavilla Station, Offers n g.Mul variety of (mil I h *en, ornamental shrubs ami Isiry plants. Write • ••••• J. E. Johnson ami son of Pingree, n South hukota, art* guests of |{uv. Jonas Johnson and wife of Powell Valley. Mrs, W M. Hardin and son. Ban \V« mm I s ( of Aims, stop|H*d in Gresham fur a little while WtHlnemlay. Mrs liardin rod«* from \im<* to Columbia Slough on horseback. ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••e M 6 8 « 8 8 8 6 r w Présents So» Pulpit. «5 6 0 6 8 8 6 MILLER S MAXX1XC. »» tim ms ti Orland Zeck of Pleasant llomewas tioing business in Orushani the lore |»art Ml t»f the week. Klder Geo. Carl will p»«\u l> at li«* k wood next Sunday evening ut 7 k>. Everyone is invit«*d to attend. Mtitr.H « W. J. Bnslerick and W J. Philli|s* M have bought the Carlson building, ai.d intend to make Giuaham their home. The editor ackimw !«*dgt <* a pleasant visit from Andrew Brtuger ami son Thursday. P ortland . O regon kyimii h M imi m ni ut'.»: rli'ixK u OK un- WANT COLUMN Russellville Store __________________ * Al h. a. I I v»i We art i at have h.ld 4 It 11 >.«•« Y I b 11• <. «> •^h\i il» atirprla« >t»u NOTED FOR WHAT T R S« n rei Price, We advertise to Dr Al ON Ulf SQIJARI A nd we do it. Try uh and nee. It Is estimated that for every alx deer kill«*<l III tin* Adlr«>udn< ks In the brief huutlng s* tison one human life Is sacrlficisl. Thia to a "¡irliv that I lav an-l grain. lir-t ataggerw humanity" for ventaon, and |ui«l. Robert Tassili. more sev«*re laws and regulations for i ■ the restraint of the cnrele«« gunner FORMALE Tl«re.-i are urgently needed. on, new, aid two nr. Not all of the casualties are due to trade for hay or grain, careh^ssness, since, tin* wihm I s Is'lng t'ottrell. SERVES full of hunters and a moving deer Ivlng > \ I l‘ Kull bhssf Poland China Short Orders. Oysters. Still a difficult mark. It freipientlf happens B. C. Altman, Orient, Ore. that a bullet falto to find Its billet In Drinks. Ite (re«im. Ik., he. 10 head of choice milk the laxly of a deer ami pusses the ani voting regisiensl short- AT Al l. Hol HS. ma I to Irntasl Itself In a human form, I.. Heslin, Chwmr. j• ) The majority of the mildenfx, how- h ever, may Is* nttril>ut«>d to reckl«*** handling of fin-arms, "buck fever" and Subscribe for The Herald. tbe mistaking of a moving man for an animal. Probably nt the next newilon of the New York legislature a law requiring the hunter to withhold 111 m fire until ho cun s«w* tin« horns of the de«*r will lie enacted. A similar law lias worked The plais* to find it is at well In Canada, being considered on the other side of the border a measure (• of great utility In tbe protection of Fof{ SALE- Fiv«* cows, all more or Meals ami nsiins by «lay, week hunters and guides I»«-- J utm - v blood, ('all mid examine or or month. A. E. IÍ khmxn , Prop. address Bert Chamhi-rhiin, llmite •> Andrew Carnegie I iiih p rotated Tr«»utdnl«*, 2Lj inih'S rust of Tr«nit«hil> t.nil vicar line. Ilil>l,.itd St . Meatavllla |44) agalnat the amount of taxes levl«*d ■J1« miles west of Corh«*tt. Marshall Bros. Russellville Elite Confectionery Parlors ••••••••••••••••••••••••• Everybody Enjoys Home Cooking ¿ Montavilla s New Hotel ••••••••••••••••••••••••• agulriat hto New York property. The LOST—At the («resham Fair on Sat canny fb-otcb American ib-clari-s thnt urday evening, a dull gobi carved brace Im to willing to Ivar hto proper share let. Please return to box 111, Oregon of the burdens of running the big city, City, ami receive lilwral reward. but he does not think It fair to nanons a man heavily because he Is very wealthy. Hut why should the man who bellev«*a thnt It to a dtagraca to die rich resist any reasonable effort to IN THE Pol'ND—A bliu'k short save him from a bad end? horn heiler, alxuit .3 yrs. old. Apply to II. Gulhckson, poiindinuiitcr. If the jate war between the ocean TAKEN I P—A small brown mare. steamship rompantes continues Eu ro- Owner can have same by proving prop pcan vacations will be mor«.* popular erty and paying for this ad. A. G. An next year than ever. Just at prevent derson, Gresham, IL 5. prices are steadily going down. The FOR SALE- Span of iiiarra 3 ami I direction la so unusual these days that year« old H. Hatea, 5 mllea eaat of It naturally attracts a great «leal of at Troutdale and % Inile from Springdale creamery. tention. Secretary Taft’s d«*partiire for the far east on the heels of Muldoon's an nouncement that Nvcretary Root can now lick any man in the cabinet is probably a coincident rather than a re suit. Homething comes up every day to prove Hint old things will not do. The pretty milkmaid Is no more tas-nune milking In now done hy machinery. Even <ild phrases are liclng Improved it|H>n. Instead of the simple and force When the czar'a yacht atruck the ful "truth crushed to earth will rise rocka off the coant of Finland It only again,” the Baltimore American puts atrengthened the illdveraal la-llef that It thus; "The cold frosts of Impenetra the Itnaahin autocrat linda very little ble truth will ever kill a flowering lie." atnooth nailing nowadays. A contemporary hiikui ' h I h thnt the In- I'rofeaoor lairkln'a declaration that crenm-il .-iitlii« of huh would tn* n Rood matrimony to a crime will make the way to ch )' ii | h * the prevailing high continued baebelor more confinili-«! price of other k I rein of food. Of courue there la no poxHlhlllty of the “corner tli.m ever. ing" of the ocenna, the lake» mid the Th«» Yankee skipper who says he atrenniH, hut there le no certainty that law a single school of 150,000 whiles tlielr finny product when they reach Ihould report to Washington and lie the ■hone will not be gobbled up by classified. nome greedy trust. I ROY Pleasant Home Baptist Church. Cottrell, Or. Huiwlayio«, m. Morning itrrvlf*«* j|n in. Evening fitTY lcc M p in Y hiiiiic |M'fiplt>*N 7 .to p in. Cott«««* pr«p*r iiii'cthitf Thiirntny n p hi 1‘LEAMANT IIOMK HAI’TIKI < ItAPKI. Miin«l«y Hchtwil * .. gp I'rcMt'lihig MvrvtrvN 4 |> They Make Vou l eel G imh I i The pleasant purgative ••fleet espcri* ciiced l.y all who live t’hamto-rlaitra Ntomni'h ami Liver Tablets, and the healthy condition of the toaly and mind which they eresie makea one feel joy ful. Price, 25 cents. Hainples free at all drug atorca. 1 HORSES and LIVERY 8