bers will get down to business and, in so far as is possible, give the mmon people a square deal. o ER STATE HIERALI “3H Succeeding Gn^bani Vin*!i»a’ r. Gresham <»aiette, Fa-t Multnomah Rrconl, Multnomah Rev« »rd and Montavilla Herald. Published Every Frida) at tin >h • • u, Ore., t \ the H kavkr S tatk P ublishing C o . TIMOTHY BROM Mill I. F imtor on M anwkr . M ontavili a O ffiiv 31.5 Villa \\ ; Pom ixn O fficii . 2U0 Goodnongh Building. ■ ■■ "■ ■ ■ ■ " ■ ■ — ■1 ■ _n ■■ ....... ■ i Kntered ■> The death pf Merle D. Nelson, of McMinnville, recently occur­ red near Porterville, California, where he had gone for his health. Mr. Nelson was founder of the Cloverdale Courier, was a mem­ ber of the Oregon Press Associa­ tion and at the time of his death was the youngest editor in the state. ? THETRENO OF THE TIMES J 8 EAERY EDITOR SHOl I D ATT END IMPERILED PASSENGERS AND COST OF RESCUE. 120 Lumber Exchange Bldg., I\>rthiml, Ore. the ——®- SUBSCaiFTiOh DATED l'» r ) >r. |l a ) *i tl\ in «dvanct lo foreign countriea. F- »V Six Month» k N Thr* • ’.ihsir.«l» - , - X) > hik I v < pi» - V Aak for clubbing rate» DEDMTTAMCES - «»uhi bo-» m !j b.\| ■** • l*o>t< ’,< M.t.< a Order R«-gi»tvred Idler or Check Rump* accepted up to «0 <■> i* MCtlFTS h»r » ubacripliona are not »ent unir*» r week» th»- r»-» < -.pi : >our renuttam If it d< notify u». DISCMTlWUAfeCES Ini u:i‘ •> r< -< .1 principi» ■* all «ulwcription» « ill be »tupped promptly u|»-»n , ;mi i. >i time i«i r • . . ’ an ad»lrrM m giVM* oM an well a* new addreffia CO ì MPONDEMTS »>' '* :< ' \ i If no evrreApondenc* appear* from jrwur neighborh«HMl you ar«' reapecttully req nd us as many hxwl item» as you van MvfimiK urn i h . m ai \ i kti il\»> >ei in leaded six point. UV per line rtrsi in»erti»»n . ' Sc per lint* each •ub»«-«pient in*vrti«»n l*i*l ! Al>) t RTISIN*’. No JMltiMl tiara nt <’« «1 XV per single column inch each ÌMUb ivs or over. *A\* per inch each issue: X) inches I or over, 17 1 A- j»er im-h each i*-»u* »*' tn h«. - »»r t over, IV per inch each issue. For )*wition I (any size) Ac far inch »«idttiunal. REARERS le i* r wont each issue; no rea«ier accepted I for lea» than 50 cent». 1AX A» (Want i\»lumn only). < 1c per word each issue, counting twol What a t'" >'< Oregon** np tu y New»i«a|*'r* have t»» say on matter* ot * No l*M'al accepted for less than 151 figure», an Initial or an abbreviation a» one word. i public cents. PROFESSION Al. AR bs (<'!.<• iiuhi * » MtM ' ) Kl‘> »'F 1H )XKS .i.et <\.4 ‘F »>\I-0l.FN< E (mu exceeding four in< ho' |l OBITI'AR! E k for actual subscriber* » r members of their families, up to hV words, free: all over KM) word», lc a a o •ni (invariably in a«ivan» e>. Count the words and remit a«xx»rdingljr. Al'. Lodge, Grange. Suh, m »1. Church or other notices or advertisements of socials, parlies. TELEPHONE register dar< ¿», concert*, theatrical», < t< g »i t ¡orapro^t charged for at regular rates With every bank in the United iu order to in»urv chang» > ot ad. advertisers must have copy iu this office not later than Tuesday preceding day «»( pu stion. States closed, Xo far as active lOD HH4TIMG > ur )) e are well equipped to do the best work at current prices, Kapecially farmer** and bu>in< - rr. -. - !x‘ttcr Heads. Envelopes, Rutter Wrappers. Statements. business is concerned, it is rtot etc . in »mail ur large quant itici Auvtlon Rills. IXxlgvrs. Poster*, etc . printv»! on short notice. difficult to make the average A FEW MINUTES WITH THE EDITOR Farm and Timber Lands No better medium can be used by the business men of this dis­ trict for letting people know of the gvxxi things Santa Claus is bringing for everybody this year than the Beaver State Herald, It is read weekly by over 6.0Û0 people who will spend a vast amount of money for Christmas presents. man believe that there is some- thing radically wrong with our monetary system. CENTRAL POINT HERALD right ous and timely deed, no matter from whom it conies, that editor ami that paper is in a mighty Noted Speakers will Introduce bad way. Special Featuses. i i"i ii 4» ■ -- ■ ■■ i Books! POPULAR RICH 1K I* V )K) HT KI Mo. Mil 80 HARVEY »Ml N I A NEWS The commervial business of the United States is so vast and is carried on with such a rush for fortune making that people become absolutely reckless after a time and a periodical readjust­ ment seems to be a necessity in onier to prevent utter ruin ulti- mately. HEAS1DI N Al One man can destroy more in one day than KW men can pro­ duce in 1000 days. And in the financial affairs of this country it seems, a half-dozen men in Wall street can cause more harm in 24 hours than the entire na­ tion can remedy in a generation and at their own sweet will. Mr. E. H. Woodward, Presi­ The failure of another Port­ There are a good many land­ dent of the Oregon Press Associ­ ation, is calling for a large attend­ lubbers who fail to understand land savings bank, making two ance of quill pushers at the next why the captain of a steamship heavy failures in that city with­ ECONOMY January meeting of the associa­ will deliberately imperil the lives in four months, with a conse­ tion. Every editor of a weekly of the passengers under his care quent heavy loss to that class of For most folks who are in debt, or daily newspaper in the state because the cost of safety is not depositors who can least afford economy is the thread that leads to loose their money, is sufficient out of the ]abyrinth. is invited to attend this meeting, made clear to him. The recent action of the cap­ cause for all thoughtful people to the object being that of a com­ plete reorganizaton. From pre­ tain of the Alliance deserves give some attention to the bank­ An advertisement in The Her­ It is to be ing system as now in vogue in ald will prove a good investment sent indications there will be a more than criticism. large attendance. The meeting hoped that Uncle Sam will so ar­ America. ' for you. is called for, the middle of the range matters that in case of im­ When millions of the peoples’ What the Home Stands lor month, and the last of the week. periled lives or property assist­ savings can be hurled iato the Quotations that I ju-lgr co be gr< :ii vortex of frenzied finance in ance can be accepted and the This to make it as convenient as | value have nxently > »me into my read­ possible to attend for newspaper cost of rescue decided afterward. "wildcat” investments without ing, and it oecurre*! t» me that the*c publishers from all portions of tit well in the columns of \ >ur • •••••••••••••••• •• •••••••••••••••• • •• might the state. No editor is so poor, Home Department, and tear to vour readers a precious, he ping sentiment. or so crowded with work that he God Give Us Men The first is as foil w* “Strength *>i can afford to stay away from this Character may i»e ar ;mred at work, but meeting. No organization in the God give us men! A time like this demands beauty of character i.* learned at home. state is more important than this. There Jhe affection* are trained that Strong minds, great hearts, true faith and ready hands! Yet there is no organization in the •love especially which is to abide when Men whom the lust of office does not kill; tongues have ceased ami knowledge state that has been so poorly at­ Men whom the spoils of office can not buy; fails. There the gentle life rearbr* u*, tended. This is largely the fault Men who possess opinions and a will; the true heaven life. In one word, the of the publishers themselves. Men who love honor—men who will not lie; family circle is the supreme conductor Nearly every state in the Union of Christianity. Men who can stand before a demagogue has a strong, well attended Press Tenderness, humbleness, courtexy, And brave his treacherous flatterings without winking! *elf-f«»rgetiulnr—. faith,sympathy—tht Association working for the good Tall men, sun crowned, who live above the fog ornament* of a meek ami et -pint of its members and the state at In public duty and in private thinking. are learned at the fireside in cmninon- 9 large. For while the rabble, with their thumb-worn creeds. place houses scat tert*«! over the c »untrv The Press of Oregon compares or in city street.*.”—Henry Drummond. Their large profession, and their little deeds, favorably with that of any other Another is found in the closing sen­ Mingle in the selfish strife, lo! Freedom weeps, tences of an addrt ss given by .our Presi- state in the Union. We have as Wrong rules the land, and waiting justice sleeps. ; dent on the recent occasion <»f th.» fiftieth brainy, able, shrewd business J. G. H olland anniversary of th»* founding •»! Michigan men as any. We lack only in Agricultural college. 1 woul-l be greatly one thing — organization. Or­ pleased if all th.it our brilliant, truth- ganization, however, happens to loving President *ai*l on that occasion The Oregonian takes pains ed­ ample security it is time some conld be put before our readers. We be the most important of all. for itorially to advise Mulkey, Cake, different and better system was ought, every one -fun, to know what he there is where the strength of Fulton and other politicians to devised. »lid say there. Not all honors, labor the Press lies. It is time to get and the foundation principles to which secure places on the program for together. We have already fool­ PHILADELPHIA ISQl ’ lKER we as a great nation, owe our pros|H*rity. addresses before the January ed away valuable time. President Roosevelt went from but for present use we must take the few meeting of the Oregon Press As­ 1 closing rentenc***. He says: “\>»tbing . Thousands of dollas have been sociation. The Herald is of the Washington to Oyster Bay to outside of horn»- » an take the place of lost to the publishers of Oregon, opinion that the aforesaid gentle­ cast his vote, but the man who , home. The sell > 4 is an invaluhble ad- and the people of the state are men would be liable to receive as would not go across the street to, junctto ti lie home, but it is a wretched kept in ignorance of real and good results and as square a deal cast hi3 is not to be influenced substitut*- for it The family relation is valuable information concerning the most fundamental, the moxL impor­ from doing business with the by a good example like that. tant of all relations. No leader in tax lists and the laws of the state members of the Oregon Press church or state, in science or art or in­ because the publishers of the SHERMAN COl NTY- OBSERVER Association as they would from dustry, however great his achievement, state have allowed prejudice, In the midst of the "flurry” does work which compares in im|>or- the editorial staff of the “big envy and petty jealousy to stand on Wall street last Friday the tance with that f tlia* fathers ami the tower.” in the way of organization. It is United States Steel company, a mothers, who ar*- the first of sovereigns and the most divine of priests.” time to get together and work Between January 1st and Oct- Pittsburg corporation, absorbed for the good of the cause. Broth­ ober 31, 1907, 5,380,050 bushels the Tennessee Coal, Iron and What a summing up this is; ami if it true, as we m.i-t concede it is, what er editor, take a hint, secure your of wheat and 1,168,886 barrels of Railroad company, the deal is more excellent work for humanity can transportation now, and rally to flour were shipped from the port authorizing the listing of be d*irie than that which will help to the support of President Wood­ of Portland. During the same $30,000,000 of sinking fund 5 bold in the thou-an*ls and tens of thous­ ward in building up an organiza­ period Seattle, Tacoma and other percents of the former corpora­ ands of homes under the flag of this tion of which not only we but Sound ports, shipped 3,513,430 tion, at the New York stock ex­ Unite*! States -u h standards as these wordp infold?—.Julia Sherman the state at large shall feel just­ bushels of wheat and 2,392,842 change. Only $600,000 in cash beautiful Upton in National Magazine for Novem­ ly proud. ber. barrels of flour. Not a bad show­ was used in the transaction. ing for Portland is it? When the ANENT THE HOLIDAYS. POVVI11 VAlltY POLK COUNTY OBSERVER The action taken bv the busi­ North Bank Road is finished a JameH Ho** an I family, of Gr*‘*hain. The agitation in favor of one- ness men of the state last Sun­ much larger showing will be took Thankrgiving dinner with R. cent postage should cease. The McBride an I fan ly. day afternoon in asking Governor made. country doesen’t need it, and Herman Wihlmj ami family, of Da- Chamberlain to continue the hol­ In the death of Circuit Judge there are many good business maHciiH, npent 1 ¡ ank*giving with Mr. idays until 10 days after Chicago and New York banks resume Arthur L. Frazer the citizens of reasons why it should not be and Mrs. John b kier. specie payments, and urging the Multnomah county suffer a loss adopted. Better use the money Mr, Christianjon is on the sick list. Governor not to call a special that will be hard to replace. No in extending and improving the R. M Mi P.u l* an*! family ex|*- < ente. Sampica free. thj? holidays, causing great, in-., B »th houses of Congress open­ For «ale by all dealer*. PEOPLES PREHH convenience to the people of the ed at noon, Monday, December 2. the state. It is urged however Tuesday the President’s message Whenever a paper or an editor that financial conditions are rap­ was read as usual, very little gets so eternally “sot” in his or For any of tl»'onlinary t intrrvxting mibject of «tale* wide importance. In fact, it* m-ope mil be much wider than tin* »talc and *l*-akvn* fiom abroa«l. including l’rof. B D \\ bite, of Wadongton, 1» I’., con­ nected a it It the Daily De|*at*tnient of the I uitrd Stale* Bureau ofx.\niinal In- dm»tr) , .1 >j*eph I \\ ing, of Meehaniea- burg, Ohio, an addret*H on “the dairy c « ha at home ami abroad”; II. L. Blanc- hard, of lladUn'k, Wa*hn»gton, '’practi­ cal dairy *ugge*lioini”. Appreciating that tlie*e addre**e«i and «litk-uaition* will l«e equally valuable to tbo*v in the »lair) huiiinc*.* in Washington, mnev eondt- tiona surrounding tin* great in luatry an* identical in the two state*, the Ore­ gon A*.*»»eiation has extended a tuoal cordial invitation 14» vrraim-r> turn and tarmer* from Wn*hingti<-kit<**, k<-»'idi'lit uni! Ik'illh. ( >rvm >i I ( • IV ** I I < 1 I I I , Gel Piolidi»» Iccidenlt «ill Hippen I »ICK I.XSi ).X IL \\« >»l I* itig ,l CH«*«* *»f ClftHlil) III th« luind* «>f ot!i«-r* ATTORNEY - AT - I. . NOTARY PUBLIC AIGPJIIWESTIRN HEALTH ANO ACCIDENT ASSOCIATION *»ft r*»i’.ri)M», »»HK*i«»s Call or arile .b.lin llriiwil, Agl.. R^kw.»«!. <>r. \ tint no .il ( Oil MB!) )IIH Dart* Fisher is building a new bridge across the luluu Ina »lough Fred H.nmiltAn is r»»nt*-iiiplNlmg m pi -*|*M’ting trip tin >u.-h the gold rvginrs of southern Oregon. E. Camp, of Ruckw«>od, will take j session of the llamdlon ranch soon. Frank Powell expects to move into his new house, which is nearly cvinpleut d, before long. Martin Winch, of Portland, was a vis­ itor nt the Rrynobls ranch Sunday, Hr is clearing ami otherwise improving hi* property tn tins neighborhood. A. uedburry tini*h«*«l digging his I* ■ tato«** Tuc*«lay. lie has mi excellent crop this year. Mrs. Sam W» mm ! s ha* b«*vn nick lor some tun** hut is slowly improving. Raleigh Watson, a (iresliain High *» hool student, is helping Ins father Greshdin Lodge Ho. 125, I. 0. 0. F.. Meet* exery Saturda) night in <».140. I .■•a - I i ill Gl ' .. K•-r*. t , X < 4 *, D M. Rolterts, Secretar) All visiting brothers t|>ecially inviteli to atteint. ir*t <*!«** ¡il » '>nItm» right different ««tores to fin I a »-»*rt lin remedy whi»di had Iwen r«*eonifn*-n'le«l to me and fail**«! to get it, when otic of the *toreker|M*rs in*i*t** i that I try ( hainlH*rlain’* Cough Remedy. 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