th« walls of their little cottage
HERALD 6ARGAIH COUNTER
M. Short. M. D
home were hung diplomas from
Itoavar
Stal« Harald and other papara.
the best colleges and theological
P. Bittner. M. 0
seminaries of our !• nd. Used to
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the highest and best of college
JAMAID
APRIL
Graaham.
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JULY
OCTOBER
and social life, this young couple
Ntiecvtnling Gnmhani Vindicator, Grvaham Gaaette. Ka»t Multti,ditali R. coni.
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Multi ornali Kecorvi and Montavilla Herahl
had decided to do missionary
Publiahvd Every Friday al Grvahant. Or*., hv th* B ravbr S tat « P vbur R imo V a » work in their native land. After
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faces turned toward the little
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Rum«* Kvi'iiings
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Allot uo at Law
(any aiael Sr per Inch additional. RKAMRS Ir per word each lamie no reader accepted at a time, on a remote part of the
«•••«•sssasssasaa
for lew than socenla. LO» Alvi (Want Column only), le per noni euch iaaue. eounlin, two
737 Chaml*er of Ct*mnu*re*
this godly pair
««um. an initial or an abbreviation aa one word. No »oval impicl for lea» than IS Pacific coast,
Piton«. Main 33tW
Pom »an,
Watches and Jewelry
cent». PRorMBIONALCAliÜS (one im-h). 2V each noue CARI* OF THANK, (not exceed were constantly sacrificing their
MKPAIklNa A SPgrlAl.TY
In, two inchea). » ceni, LKTTKRS OF CONIXILKSCR (noi e a need In, lout larhn). »'.
All Work Uwaranleed
OBITl’ARIES lor actual »ubacrlber» or member» o( their famille», up lo li» word«, tree: own pleasure and comfort for to do that and a hero to with
slowly. In*ing «till very weak mid unable
in
the
reonranization
of
the
Ore-
For
lai H«rg«ln* In HakliM,
all over liw word», te a «ord (Invariably in adraare). Count the «ori» ami remit aceordtn<l) the happiness of others.
For
to
do
her
hi»iuH'work.
\
friend,
Mi«
stand it.
,
gron Press association, Portland, RolwrU, of l\»rtlaud ia aaai«ting in tin«
AU U»l(v. Oran«*, th bool, i bur, h. or other nufiOM or advertlaeawnu o( aueiala. partie*,
years these young people sacri
darci, concerta, thealrlrala. Hr.. «Iven tor a prwtl.. har«.d turai r»«ular rale»
The Coward
January 17 and 18. Nearly ev duty.
.a order to ln»ur/chan«e <4 ad. advenlwr» mu»t have copy lu Ihla «■»■* not later than ficed and toiled, sharing others’
is
the
fellow
that works in ery phase of industrial life in
Tueaday preceding day of publication.
HA HUM OIK and JtWtltK
Wm Ream and family were gueata of
Mt MII1TIW ia our »i« laity W e are «ell equipped to do the be»t work at current price» burdens, bringing to others all the dark; he is afraid of the the country has combined forces
A. Brock of Portland on New Year®.
Kapeclally farmer»' and bu»ine»a mea’a Leder lteada. I nee lope» Buller W rapper», statement» the joy and giving all the happi
191 Morrison St.,
law and every honest man. He to better the conditions and to I Our ® c ) km »1 will have a new Kindmil
Me., in amali or laryr quantllle« Auction Bilia. DodRvra. I’.wter». etc printed on »hort notier
ness they could. There, amid knows he is doing wrong and is make remunerative their busi organ by next Tuesday, the old UllV
PORTLAND,
•
•
ORKOUN
squalor, skepticism, ignorance
i
afraid the honest man will catch ness or labor, except the editors. having been exchanged lor the new
Near r»p‘s Hoalauraiit-
hjtn — ---
¡j Hence every chance Like the cobbler, we have been
A FEW MINUTES WITH THE EDITOR and suspicion, they toiled and i......
wavered not. Toiled not for the i he gets he bemeans the honest i so busy attending to other peo
ITPLK LAIOURILl
HEROES
nearer to school. No one has money: not for the personal man, because he knows if a
ple's wants that we have neg Mr. ami Mr«. C. I»|»on of ljilourrll
The men and women commonly called Susan a hero, Who is gain; not for the eulogy of men. man is honest honest to him lected our own. It is proper and Fall, «rrv unfortunatr rnough to hier
called heroes usually become so there that would deny her the but for the cause of Christ, who self. to his town, county, state fitting that with the New Year ' anolhrr chili! lavi wm>k, which m,kc,
had bought them with a price. and nation,—he is against him. we resolve to adopt the tactics of the fourth child that they have barimi
through actions brought out in name
The Shut-In
From the standpoint of the world the coward, the lawbreaker and all other successful organizations They have the aynqiatliy of lhv u I hi I«*
times of great stress or excite
community.
they
were fools, but judged by criminal.
ambitious
young
school
An
ment. or on the spur of the
and do something for ourselves. , Mr,. Graham of Troutdale and chll*
moment, with no time to consider teacher, with a most enviable the standard of Him who does
Educate for Law Enforcement
Business is business, and the • Iren ,|a-nl Sunday at the A ik I«* r»vii
the danger, discomfort or per record in her profession, was all things well, they are registed
But times are changing. Men Press association of Oregon will - home.
sonal loss caused by their action. married to a farmer. There were as the real heroes of the day.
are being educated to the idea of never succeed in business as it i J. lN-aver vo in Portland «•il busi»
Eigt-.ting a Losing Game
This will apply to the army, navy bright hopes of a useful life be
law enforcement; the old idea of should until it has the hearty ilea, lavi week.
A poor county editor in a saloon things is passing away; the al support of every newspaper man
and private life. There are a fore her, but children came thick
l-ewti, !.. Deaver haa had an Attack o<
great many so-called heroes. and fast. Ill health came with town of eastern Oregon became most universal indifference to in the state. Brother editor, you quinay. but ia now convwlaaceut.
Wm. A. WiH,lwan( ia al home with
They are found among the rich them. She seldom went any- convinced that it was wrong to law enforcement is being done can’t afford to rpiss that meeting.
hi, family at preaanl.
and the poor, the godly and un where. The husband was gvne keep silent concerning law en away with, and the leaders in
Ml
Rotiert Ilentield haa left for Gray,
godly, the moral and the crimi a great deal of the time, Pov- forcement in his town. He knew the struggle for common decency ,
REPI.EHÌ WITH INIORMATION. i Harbor, where he i, employed.
nal elements of society. The erty, drudgery, care of the home if he antagonized the saloon it and those who bear the country’s
Mr and Mm. Ibwa attended the
1)1 RING MOMH <M JANUARY
world seldom calls one a hero and children and a nervous, irri would mean a direct loss to his burdens will in due time be
We acknowledge receipt of The I Year’, (milvai at the grange hall.
We w ill sell Bibles
under circumstances other than table husband to contend with, business. He also knew that 75 counted, as indeed they must. [ Oregonian’s annual New Year’s He nt y Carmichael ¡« viaiting at
and Testaments
that suggested. Yet there are made life at times almost un per cent of his subscribers and as among the real heroes of our number. One becomes so used I I leaver« home.
AT 20 PER CENT DISCOUNT
men and women daily working bearable. At times the vision the people of the town and land.
to accepting good things from
S<»W IM TH® TIMF. To HIYI
among us, unhonored and un of what might have been was county would resent his (so-
The Oregonian without comment
Do Your Part
HIKLBIRI
sung, who are far more worthy flashed across her mental mirror. called) interference. He prac Now, dear folks, you of course that unless the edition is of more The stork viailrd at the home of
of the title of hero than many At such times death itself was tically stood alone, but he didn’t can’t be all counted as real he than usual merit it is taken and and Mr«. W Evans Friday and left a
lathy boy.
who are popularly known by
roes. but you can do your part accepted as a matter of course.
Mrs. T. Evans has liecn suffering from
that title. Let us see:
The
annual
number
for
1908
is
toward making better men and
an attack of quinsy.
The Mother
women, better homes and better replete with accurate informa Mr. and Mrs. A. Johnson visited st I
A TASK
towns and government.
You tion of Oregon's vast resources. the home of Mrs. S. E. Evans Bunday
An aged mother, now nearing
Everyone who has friends or
$1.00 a Month
can
read
and
watch
and
pray
her ninetieth year, sixty or more
J. Pounder and lx« Evans are put
'0 be honest; to be kind; to earn a little and
and vote and work for better relatives whom they think are ting in a telephone line which will cun-
years ago was left with the sup
to spend a little less; to make upon the whole
things, and you will enjoy a real interested in Oregon can send nevt them with line No. 3.
port of an invalid husband and a
satisfaction in doing your part them no more useful New Year’s A numlwr of the friend« of Mr All«!
ngnin.l Hh-kn.-.., Accident and
band of little children on her
a family happier for his presence; to renounce
Death.
as
one of the real heroes to do present than a copy of this most Mrs. J. Fitigvrald spent Sunday evening
hands, starvation staring them
at their home.
when that shall be necessary and not be embit
excellently
illustrated
matter.
Accident»
«ill
Hippen
6,1 hihetiM
right
in
the
face
of
the
opposi
in the face. Physically unable
l-ee Evans h nt fifteen head of cattle
tered ; to keep a few friends, but these without
Avoid iM'ing a raae of charily at
tion of the majority. Make the
to do manual labor, she took up
to the Union Meat company’s slaughter
the hand« of others
year 1908 a heroic year for right
the profession of journalism.
capitulation; above all, on the same grim condi
An ad. in The Herald is a good house at Troublale Monday.
NORTHWESTERN
HEALTH AND
and for you.
The editors of that day, and the
investment. If you have any Mrs. M. E. Graham and children
tion, to keep friends with himself,—here is a task
ACCIDENT
ASSOCIATION
majority of business men, too,
thing to sell it will inform many «pent Sunday visiting friends at I p|**r
OF H»RTI AMI», ORKUOM
BROTHER
EDITOR,
LEND
A
HANI)
latourell.
for
all
that
a
man
has
of
fortitude
and
delicacy.
taunted, scoffed and sneered at
<*•11 or aril«
hundreds of readersand help you
— ROBERT Lol ls STEVENSON.
her efforts. For years she was
There is no better way for the find a buyer. If you want to Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Rickert look din John Brown. Agt.. Rockwood, Or.
ner Saturday at the home of Mrs. M. E.
the laughing stock of the coun
editors of Oregon to commence buy and do not see what you < iraham.
try, but she went heroically on
the New Year than by assisting want in our ads. try a Want Ad.
about her business, advocating
• ••••••••••••••••
the rights of women as well as welcome, but there were the hesitate. He published strong
Troutdale Thuraday to take the train
Services at Gnskam Baptist Church
children,
the
husband
(who
in
editorials
denouncing
the
actions
Htinday Hrhool, rwry Humla)
10 a in
for Iowa, when* they will make their
men, earning an honest living
Preaching
11. a m. aitd « p in.
4th, Ath and Burnaid. St.
hcine on account of Mr«. Pvteraon'®
H Y. P. I
7 p in
for herself and family and stand tended to be kind) and the duty of the saloons, the dives and the
Cotta®'* l*ray«*r meeting. Thurad’y nl'ht
PORTLAND,
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OREGON
she
owed
to
them.
A
prayer
to
perjured
officials
and
called
for
a
1 health.
ing steadfastly for what she be
All Cardlally la«Ited (• Alfred Aay er All
•f thrsr Mrrlcaa
Only concrete, the* proof hotel
lieved to be right. She has lived Him who never fails, and the change in the city's government.
R kv . T. 11. A rthony , l*a«t<»r
in tin* city. Five block« troni ili«
ROCKWOOD
burdens
almost
too
heavy
to
bear
Subscribers
stopped
their
pajier;
CORBtn
to see the very things she alone
union <l« |Mit. Car« pa«« the door.
•••••••••••••••••
Strum brat, electric light«, hot
fought for receiving the support were resumed and the shut-in saloons boycotted the paper; ad Mr. and Mr«. C. J. Li tile page of The Mime« Ellen. Anna and Jose*
Mini cold water in every room.
1 phine Taylor entertained al their reai-
of the majority of intelligent appeared to the big and little vertisements were withdrawn by Gresham attended grange here Satur dence on Saturday evening a goodly
S|M»cial rate® by week or monili.
ones
with
a
3mile
on
her
face
day.
Mrs. Littlepage is the retiring
the
wholesale.
The
editor
lost
Free balli® on every floor.
Rate®
men and women. She fought
number <»i their young friend«.
The
Il per «ln\ and up. M M PliftCt, htf
master of this grang»-.
and
cheerful
determination
to
do
heavily
financially,
but
he
made
alone and against great odds and
evening wa« a|»eut in game« ami inunic.
Tail Mr itTKt car i! U bim Dtptf
M rs. Anna Reel of Latourell Fallt«
**<»•«
finally won out. Yet she has her duty. And yet, dear reader, a good fight, awakened public visited Mrs. Gleason several days last Refreidirnent« were nerved in the dining
«••••••••••••••••••••••••e
Shut-In
is
not
known
as
a
hero.
sentiment
and
by
a
small
major
room, which waa prettily decorated with
never been rated as a hero.
week.
Oregon gra|»e and fern.
ity won out for law enforcement.
Conquering Self
Greshdm Lodge No. 125,1. 0. 0. F.,
Mrs. Grant Bell visited tier daughter,
The Pioneer
Mr®. J. Richmond entertained her
But his business was ruined as Mrs.
Mit-m ••v,-ry Salttrtiay night in <Md Fel-
Chas. Mtourrll of luitourell Falls
A young man, a spendthrift,
aiatcra and two brother« <»( White Sal-
Iowa* Hall.
George Keller, N. G.; 1>.
he foresaw it would be. He Thuisday and Friday.
A bright, happy young woman
was through force of circum
M. Roberta, Hevretary.
All viailing
mon, Waah., during the holiday«.
sacrificed
everything
for
right.
was married to a pioneer stock- stances placed on a lonely farm.
Renew early! "The II er® Id,” $1 50.
F. W. Reed was a Portland visitor
brothera «iwcially invited tu attend.
J. Brown, proprietor of Rockwood
There was no excitement of bat Tuesday.
man. With a poor team, an old
«tore, in viaiting I hh two brother® in I
He had always been used to
wagon, a few household goods good cooking and good fare. tle, no hurrahing crowds to urge Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bragwon spent eastern Oregon. He expect® to In? ab-
him on. He w as waging a bat New Year’s with relatives in Portland. i aent alxnit a week. The store w ill lie in
and a few calico dresses, a few
Here he cooked for himself and
blankets and groceries, a dog fared the best he could. He tle for right, knowing he would Frank Reed was at Vancouver Thur® ' charge of Floyd D>velace during hi® ah-
aence.
under the wagon and a long bar could have left, but he didn’t. be scoffed at, laughed at, sneered •lay and Friday.
reled rifle in it, they started out He suffered much ; he denied at, bemeaned, lied about and John Hurlburt of Portland is survey Geo. Hazelton of California, formerly
Rapid
Frequent
Comfortable
*
of this place, ia viaiting his uncle, Frank
to look for a home. They located himself; he sacrificed ; he gave every motive misconstrued, but ing in this community.
Miss Eva R**ed is visiting friends at Dickenson.
on a little creek twenty miles from up the old life ; he almost died it mattered not. He fought gal
Rockwood schools
reo|»en«*d
thia
Latourell Falls.
the nearest neighbor, a hundred at times in acquiring the new, lantly, bravely on, and sometime,
morning, after a vacation of two week®.
miles from the nearest doctor, but in the course of years he did somewhere he will come into his Mr. and Mrs. Towri.-nd of Fairview
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UST IOVRO
ST4TI0RS
store or postoffice. Indians were it, finally coming out victor over own. For he put up a heroic attended ({range here Saturday. Mm.
SIC HON LINt
Townxend ia mawter of I airview grange,
ft 46 7 ;|G 9 a»ll a>1 30 3 Ml 44 1 11 Lv
Port I m ml
Ar. 1
occasional visitors. A little patch himself. He who conquers him fight in the face of a losing and installed the officer« of Columbia
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OMI Juni
Harry Ruhl of Grande Ronde wa,
I« II
fi ” « TO 10 «»<12 032 034 131 17 1 44
was fenced for garden. When self conquers more than an game.
G-nta June .... *||
grange.
UN
down on a viait to hi, parent, during n 27
Hypainop»«.
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I M
Will was gone (and that was army. And yet some would say
Not Afraid to Do Right
Mm. Lucy Kincaid entertained a the holiday,.
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4
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most of the time) Susan was he is no hero.
' •
Greaham
Every town has a few men party of young people N-w Year’« night.
Win. Nagle ,n,tained injurie, to hi, 6 37
I M
M 12 24 2 244 344 30 1 04
llotfan
I 44
alone, except for the dog and
*12 212 244 344 43 1 14
who have convictions, who do not Mm. C E. Smith went to Portland hand which ha. rather hindered him in I ....
Anderson.
The Hero of the Farm
I 30
Sunday evening.
hl« teaming work.
.... • V. 1>> L. 12 102 304 440 44 0 2®
the long-barreled rifle. Weeks
H"i 1 ng
I 13
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Hlcicr.
Herman Johnaon and wife left lor The
There is many a woman on the hesitate to express them upon
• 3®
would pass and not a human face
I ....
12 41 2 41 4 HI 54 • 30
Barton
V» 9 W. 11 Ml Ht Ht M
23
Dalle, where the former will work in I ....
would Susan see. She was al farm, working hard from morn occasion, and are not afraid to
i 12 112 HI 01 7 N 0 30
Kaglt* ('reek
49
491
9
49
11
1
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r
HI
44
HI
• H
IUSIEDS
1 *’•
tlie machine »hop of that place.
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A
la
¡»a
1
ia
h
(M
9
(Alt
4*1
do
right.
These
individuals
are
M>
Ml
40
ing
till
night,
enjoying
no
luxu
most glad when the Indian war
• 14
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Mr. and Mr,. Ed Hamilton and fam
Currinatllle
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More lumber i, being moved in our
i -. • 7 7 4.1
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broke out. It at least made a ries, seeing nothing of note, usually the butt of the town, for ily viaited Mr. and Mr,. E. F. Andre midlit, thia time to the five-ai-re tract
Kslarada
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d 9 loll 10 1 103 101 2®7 14 0 43 W
. (‘«zailero
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break in the monotony of her hearing less ; denied by a stingy it is easier to stand in with the and family Sunday evening.
owned by a Villa |>arty, who will erect
life. One day little George ar husband even the necessities of crowd than against it. The J. Roberteon .hi|>|>ed mme |M>tat<M-n to a home thereon soon, near the Taylor
avenue road.
rived. Will was at home as life ; deprived of books, church, crowds are usually made up of California la.t week.
much as a week at a time then. theatre, social enjoyment and individuals who stand with the Mia. Anna Wabble, vi.itad ber uncle O. E. Warneche and family of Mont-
Between Cedarville Junction and Troutdale
As he was leaving one day for a everything else for which her popular element in indifference and aunt, Mr. and Mr». I d Heater, laet avilla were gne»ta <>l .Mr®. <*ar¡*enter
week.
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long ride on the range Susan nature yearns. And yet she goes to right and the enforcement of
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called his attention to the depre uncomplainingly on, milking the law. It takes a real man, a mother, Mr,. Ilyatt, of Cottrell.
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evil doers, because just as sure The bridge north of tlia schoolhouse Potato buyer, are a, numerou, in our 5 Oft 7 12 a W 10 .72 12 11 2 42 » 42 • 14 4 ». Tr.oH.lal« a or. 7 4Ü ¡ « II 4a i J4 | m ' g
any more. Upon his return a all work and no play. God help as he does so his reputation is is badly damaged by the rain, «nd im part, at pre,ent iia clearing houae cer
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fortnight later he found the bull’s the poor womanly hero of some sure to be assailed; he is sure to passable. It should be attended to at tificate, were a few week, ago, but the
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<1 Dally «leapt Bundap.
price offered for the »pud, i, very low.
once.
hide hanging on the fence. Su farms!
be lied about, frowned upon,
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change can at Goll Juue-
Mia, Ruby Cumming, i, on tlie aick
Mr. and Mr,. Linniman visit-sl her
In the Home Misalon Field
san had taken her husband at
tion.
sneered amd scoffed at, be sister, Mrs. Geo. Moulton, recently. Hat at preaent.
For Lento, Mount Scott and rail aide point«, change can at Lento Junction.
his word. Time rolled on. The
In a little coast village dwelt meaned and besmirched upon ■Mrs. Linniman wai formerly Mis, J. Arnapiger of Portland i, an occaa-
young couple had made a stake a refined, cultured, highly edu- every possible occasion, and of Belle Cumming, of thia place.
aional viaitor to our center,
W. P. MLLCHAY, Traffic Agent.
and for the children’s sake moved ‘ cated minister and his wife. On course it takes a moral coward
Mr. and Mr,. 8. Pet> rann went to) Mr,. E. Arnapiger improve«’ very
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