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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 7, 1908)
: Succeeding Grseham Vindicator, limhum Gazette, Fa« Multnomah Recorxl. Multnomah Record and Montaviila Herald. Published Every Friday at Gresham, Ore., by the B izvkr Sr*ra PcauaaiMu Co TIMOTHY BROWNHILL, E ditor and M axauir M omtavilla Omci, 315 Villa Av.; P ortland Ornes, 9V Goodnough Building Kntered a* second-class matter at the po*tofBce at Grcaham. Oregon. Fer Year 11» strictly in advance. to foreign cosintrtee A* Months Me ; Three months trial subecriptiona Mr. Single copies 5c. Ask for clubbing rate*. MBICirrm urn agsyrraaox should be sent by Express or Pttelofttee Money Order. 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UR ALS (A ant Column only), lc per word each issue counting two Mg urea, an initial or an abbreviation as one word No local accepted for leas than 15 cents PROFMBIONALCARPS (one inch), ix each : muc i'ARW OF THAXk> i.-t exceed ing two inches). SO cents LETTERS OF CONDOLENCE (not exceeding four inches» |! OBITUARIES for actual subset.bera or members of their families, up to KV word* free all over 100 wards, lc a word (invariably in advance). Count the wools a . l remit accordingly All Lodge. Grange. school, Church, or other notices or advertisement* o4 socials, parties dances, concert*, theatrical*, etc . given for a proflt. charred for at regular ratea. In order to insure change o( ad advertisers must have copy in this office not later than Tuesday preceding day of publication. jgg HIWTHM is our specialty. *«■ are well equipped to do the best work at current prices Especially farmers’ and business men » Letter Head* Envelopes Butter M rapper» Statements sic., tn small or large quantities Auctuui Bills IVUere. Posters etc printed .m short n«’U.cc ••••••••••••••••• Taxes will become delin quent the first Monday in April. If the full amount is paid on or before March 15, a rebate of three per cent will be allowed. If one-half of the above taxes is i«id on or before the first Monday in April, the time for the remaining half will be extended to the first Monday in October; if not so paid and become delin quent, a penalty of 10 per cent and 12 per cent inter est will be added. ••••••••••••••••a NOW EVERYBODY, LIFT. Now that articles incorpora ting the Multnomah County and Grange District Fair association have been filed, every Patron of Husbandry, and in fact every citizen of this district, should rally to the support of the officers of the association, Buy fair stock, talk fair stock and work for the biggest and best fair next fall ever held in the state, We have the brains, men. A FEW MINUTES WITH THE EDITOR money, produce and stock, and there is no reason why the pro- RECOMMENDATIONS FOR Rl RAL THE PEOPLE'S CHECK ON THE ject shouldn't succeed. PARCEL POST. POLITICIAN. A FEW DON'TS ••••••••••••••••a JEFFERSON'S TEN-RULES Don’t ask us to publish free, Nvvvr put off until tomorrow wbat Registration opens for pri you can do today. notices of anything given for ■ maries January 6. Never trouble another for what you profit. We make our living by Clou« for election, April 7. can do youraelt. selling advertising space. Primary election. April 17. Never epeml your uioiiov ludorw you Don’t ask us to publish obitu have II. Registration reopens, aries of relatives or friends not Never buy what you don't want April 21. enuae it ia cheap. known to our subscribers. ('lose forelection, May 15. 1‘rlde eoata more than hunger, tliirat Don’t ask us to publish selec General election, June 1. and cold. tions from scrap books, authors, Registration reopens. Sep We aeldom re|H-nt of having eaten too poems or articles « ritten by rel- J tember 20. bill.. atives or friends. Nothing ia troubloaonie Dial we do Close for election, Octo willingly. Don’t ask for space for |>et ber 20. Ilow much pain the rvlla that have schemes, political letters or ti Presidential election. No never hapix’iuxl have eoel ua. rades of abuse. If you have an vember 3. Take thing« alwava by tbe ainuolh axe to grind, grind it on your •••••••••••••••a« I handle. own grindstone at home. It When angry, count ten before you apeak ; when very angry, count a bun costs less and causes less fric dred. tion. ------------ 1— | I»on‘t forget, however, to send us all the good, live, neighbor hood news you can. We want SLC1I0N UNt all of that we can use. •••••••••••••••••••••••••a Wm. Ream lx working at th«« larg«« Don’t forget to say a kind living put down for the Ruaaell- word when you can for your eiaturn ville acliuol. home paper. It will not do the MI m I Aura Shaffer of St. Helen» AGAINST SICANfSS OR ACCIDENT paper any harm or you either. viaitiug her mother here. Don’t forget that the editor is Mr». M McMiekin of Portland wa» A $1 A MONTH $| doing the very best he can. He gueat of lhe Arnapigera the past week. is not infalliable. hence will make John Mall. Sr. of Portland made us A In caar of aicknra* or archiviti all Irvatmeiit and incdh in«* vith«*i mistakes once in awhile. Re abort vtait Saturday and Sunday at home or in hoapital fttrni*ln«d member. however, that they are A new chapel organ has been place«! i without extra «'harp mistakes of the head, not ot the in tile Ynuaic loft of the Kronenl«erg E»r full pari iridar* call or heart, hence you can do nothing catholic church on Hie Powell Valley 1 write better than to show yourself a road. No words can express the faith real man or woman by overlook ful efforts of its altar society to place : ing such mistakes. their church on record as a cozy home J Don’t forget, too. that the like place of worship. Their efforts will • home paper, like the wife, re lie farther taxed in the entertainments Room 417 Fllrdnvr Bhtg sponds more readily to kindness to be given to augment the fund rrsjuir than harsh treatment. I* If you ed for the organ, the first being on Set- | wummtm a T mii sn, • Nina*« Off want a real good paper, one unlay next at Ro.'kwaod hall, where a •••••••••••••••••••••••••a that you will be proud of, lend card social will Iw given. Mrs. Mertin a hand toward its making. Kroiienlwrg, who is choir leader, select N«»<ke of I inai Settlement Do’t, above all things, forget ed the organ tn the ('«»unty Fourt of Multnomah t’ounly to renew your subscription on Htair u( Oregon time. It is only casting your In the matter *»f the Fatale «»f Th«ss (\>IÌM*nt Romwooo tlet*rase«l Sutler t»f lilial N< 11 le mei.l bread on the waters, to be re Quite a crowd of youug people went still Noth'« la tiereb) given that I have filr-l no filial account a* administrator >>f theai»«ne turned to yotT a hundredfold. to the alough Sunday to try lhe abating J M. Short. M. D. S. P. Bittner. M. D Fh v aide ■ *■ *u » geona G realia tn, Orrgoi • < H ctfoil < arCMlllIIII. DU KU H Attui mi at Law Correspondence For Protect Yourself American Hospital and Relief Association 191 Morrison St., POKTI.ANI*. • • OKEGON Near r«p*a Roatatiraill. A • •••••••••••••••• S. T. CROW Vchrindry Surqcon and ik'nllsl »' \ • -It » I X I •« lit til •' « Postmaster General George Recent utterances of the Ore 0|M*rntioii* a 8 J mm * I ally , The citizens of Gresham and gonian, Eugene Register. Dalles Von L. Meyer's recommenda vicinity have a perfect right to l iaiiilnatioii* fcl*'rv<* Optomist and a few—a very tions for the establishment of a feel proud of the splendid show I’ll« »SI FARMER Ml I’tu»«»« Call* few— other old-time party or- rural parcel post are good and if ing made by the Gresham library. (iHh k m hrulimu Hotel ( gans as well as State Senator enacted will be a great boon to Gresham holds the record for <IRI SHAM. • OREGON ‘ Hodson and other would-be lead- every farmer and country mer the number of non-fiction books er» of the G. 0. P. would lead chant They read as follows: read every month. Every citi 1. For a reduction from 16 zen should do his best to make one to believe that the direct primary law, the initiative and to 12 cents a pound on the gen the year 1908 a record breaker referendum, and especially State- eral parcel post and an increase for our library. named rsiai«* and the Judge uf the above rn ment No. 1, are the biggest lem- in the weight limit from four to court ha» «et lhe •am* for hearing • n th« They reported lhe ice rather rough but tilled 17th da) of b hruart lia* at the hour .>fv 1 ons ever handed Oregon’s voters, eleven pounds. Twelve cents is ; bbbbbbbbb a w of autheent atrength to hold them up. All |*r*ons having .»!>)«■« lion» t.- «ahi •< ■ «.»»I We are willing to admit that the rate that has been in opera- • ► are herrh) rr«iuirvd tu tile th«- »amr I m said Geo. Colhrell waa abeent from Ilia mail court torture said time or !«r furwrr l>arrrd WATCH YOURSELF GO BY they are very hard and very, tion for years on parcels shipped J H GFIIR Idinliilatrat«>r route one day laat week on account ol NEWTON M.<%>\ Atty t.»r ldmiiil*irat<»< very bitter pills for the politician from any city or town in the aicknaae. Mr». Spath aulietituted tor 3‘irUt publication. Jan 17 I m » last pubtlra Feb 14. it*** him. to swallow. In view of so oft United States when addressed to Just stand aside and watch yourself go by; recurring bargains and sales at the people of thirty foreign coun- Mrs. Minnie Brown. Mre. Eleie Think of yourself as “he” instead of “I.” rrettyman and Mr». V A. Lovelace were PlusiRt Hont Baptist Chrci. Cottrell. Or. inflated prices, it is not surpris- tries with which we have postal Note closely as in other men you note, Portland visitor» laat Friday. ! Hutt<1* y M'htvol io *. in ing that the parent (the voter) conventions, Marnili« servi«*« II • Hl The bag-kneed trousers and the seedy coat. IVin't forget the grange'e Valentine I Kvrnliig srrYlrv « p U» 2. For the establishment of a sought to curtail the privileges 7 «■> p tn aocial on the Uth. I'auce afterward, of Young |>ropl«-’a nitrir! yr Pick flaws; find fault; forget the man is you, 4'ullage |«ra>«-r iu««ein>g Thtir<Mla> » |». of its degenerate child (the leg parcel post on rural routes for i-ouree. PLEAHANT ROME BAPTIirr « I4APKL And strive to make your estimate ring true, islature) especially when that packages originating on and ad Mra. Linated and her daughter, Mar Holiday Bchftnl I |1 tha Rrnae, called on Mra Lovelace laat Preaching sert Ires child so willfully and persistently dressed to patrons of the same Confront yourself and look you in the eye— $1.00 a Month 4 p tn Thursday afternoon. continued to defy the will of the route, the rate to be 5 cents for All ANI «\»MI»lAtlT IWITRI» Just stand aside and watch yourself go by. John Brown made a buxines, trip to parent and so often prove recre the first pound and 2 cents for Estacada laat week. ant to its trust. What would each additional pound up to elev Interpret all your motives just as though agniiiMl Sit'kiir**, Accident and The Towers family are improving. USMACUIHE a Splendid happen if the politician was en pounds. Itaalh. You looked on one whose aim you did not know, A new houae ia under construction Clubbino Offer Accidenta will Happtn ■gain given his way? Precisely Get hatechea across the street from lhe Herring Let undisguised contempt surge through you when what happened before, — a rec A STATEMENT OF FACT Avoid iM'itig n cn«c <>f charily at place. You see you shirk, O commonest of men! th«* hand* of otlirrw ord of which every citizen of Or All kinds of hand bills are be- There will lie preaching in the M E. Despise your cowardice; condemn whate’er egon should feel heartily ing sent out m addition to page NORTHWESTERN HEALTH AND church both afternoon and evening next ashamed. 1___________________ ___ pa- ACCIDENT ASSOCIATION You note of falseness in you anywhere. advertisements in the daily • i Sunday. i n rt, \ n i». eftKu.!* Every intelligent friend of the perg announcing wonderful bar- < i Defend not one defect that shames your eye— Call of writ« new laws admit they have some gaiqg be had for spot cash at IWO MUÍS NORTHWEST John llroun, Agt.. K«**ku< mm !. <>r. Just stand aside and let yourself go by. defects, but that is no reason some big stores of the metropo- A Bection of the Mount Hood Railway why they trestle About 'JUO feet fell beneath the - should - be cast aside. ■ lis. And when, with eyes unveiled to what you loathe— The sensible thing to do is to _____________ weight of a gravel train the other Jay The Herald may be pardoned To sins that with sweet charity you’d clothe— Four loaded car. went down a distance amend the laws so as to make for ca|ijng attention to the ad- of 30 feet. Back to your self-willed tenements you’ll go them more efficient and less vertisements of our home mer- The Secret of a Tbe families of William Stanley, Geo With tolerance for all who dwell below. 4tli, Mh and Hurnaitta 8In Beautiful Face troublesome, but let this be done chant3 in 7-^ Herald. Spot Pullen, Ed. Spath and John Freeman liet in keening the akin pro l*ORIIANI>. • OREGON by the friends of fair play and caajj gpept aj home will bring as The faults of others then will dwarf and shrink, tec ted m well ax clc-uwed. Juxt num hering 10 person» in all, went to wxdiing ia not enough — tint not by dyed-in-the-wool politi- hjg or bigger returns than that Only mticri’Ie, tirr-proof hotel Eagle Creek Saturday evening to attend Love’s chain grow stronger by one mighty link— only lea vex the de I irate surtu e in Hu* city. Five block* Iront the a a birthday in honor of R I.. Robertson, ci*118- spent at some of the larger more exposed to the irritation When you, with “he” as substitute for “I,” union ( nr* pa*« U h » door. returning Sunday. of dual and germs | to men i M vhiii lifut, electric light*, hot houses. Patronize the mer le«4 attacks of aun and Have stood aside and watched yourself go by. rtti ’ l col«l water in every room. Work at Camp 3 on the Mount Hood OREGON'S EDLCATIONAL PROB chants advertising in your home weather. After washing, ap 8|*< ml ratei» by week or month. line is being rushed every dsy includ LEM. ply Rohertine and experience —Stricklan W. Gilliam in Success. I’ rev bulli* on every floor. Kntee paper and you will make no mis < ► its delightful refreshment. ing Sundays. Tbe big steam shovel is |! p r day and up. M M hlBCt. The time has come for the tax take. You will admire the line-lets cutting a wide gap through the big cut, IM4 4fl! ttrggf CM 41 U4iM Dtp«! softness it imjtarts to fare, payers of Oregon to take a posi the dirt being used to till the lowland, ••••••••••••••»••••••••••• neck and arms. It not only tive but intelligent stand on the beyond. DEBATING TEAM. ATTENTION I ADVERTISE YOUR CANDIDACY stimulates a radiant glow, but MODERN METHODS COME TO protects the skin from becom state university and normal STAY. The Herald’s columns arc-open Members of the Catholic church have High school debating team, ing coarse. Prevents burn rented Rockwood hall for an entertain school question. The Herald is ing, tan and freckles. The fact that would-be politi attention ! Gresham this day to all political canditates for ment tomorrow night. a 4>3 p»»r 4 of the opinion that no greater cal leaders, railroads, corporate a - «HMS-rar expects everyone of you to do cards of announcement at our William Stanley has grubbed tip his service could be done the educa interests, franchise grabbers, your duty. It is expected that regular advertising rates. 25 raspterry patch and will plant the tional interests of Oregon than breweries and saloons are all in you will win. You can if you cents per inch per week. Kindly ground to other crops, He will im-reAse to discontinue all normal schools favor of doing away with such will. Remember the honor of send remittance with the order his lield of blacklierries to some extent, /ten » - - «»«se.*»** a west of the Cascades, add a nor modem political methods as the •J' others in this vicinity have also plowol Granger* should take The Herald. the school, the good name of for space. up their berry patches aa it has tieen mal course to the state univer direct primary law, Statement yourselves, the reputation of our sity and discontinue all agricul No. 1, and the initiative and ref The decision in the Putnam proved that raspberries do not |>ay. tural studies at the state univer erendum, will be looked upon by town as an educational center, case is the cause of some warm sity, giving these over to the “His Majesty,” the Oregon vo are in your hands. KIBBK discussion among the members Our folks have full confidence Th. young people have been enjoying proper college for its teaching, ter, as very good reasons why of the press in Southern Oregon. the Oregon Agricultural college he should stand by said superla in you ; you must have confi The Jacksonville Post assumes the gixxl .k.tmg during the pant few d.y. of freezing weather. dence in yourselves and the Rapid Frequent Comfortable at Corvallis. Teach nothing at tive institutions. the responsibility of proving Mix. Frantz will had the Cbri.tian cause you espouse. We expect the state agricultural college ex that Judge Hanna’s decision is Endeavor meeting next Sunday night. cept that absolutely necessary to INDEPENDENT. BUT AGGRESSIVE to greet you on your return as right, that Putnam himself is a We are having tome very intere»ting the undefeatable Gresham de the si ecess of agriculture. Then liar, and “the small fry papers meeting, of late in connection with the HIT IOUNO ITâïlOSl bating team. Don’t disappoint Yes, The Herald is independ let the state support these insti from Baker City to Eugene Bible study. ent, but not neutral. It expects us. XI Ml «« 7 IS Lv I’ort la od Ar tutions in a way that not only haven’t brains enough to criticise III NI W 7 S3 Golf June POWELL VALLEY Oregon, but the United States to be aggressive, but not abu the court. ” It is just possible III III IT 1 40 Lente June sive; to speak kindly and upon III HI >4 1 IS .flycamore Every little piece of ice attracted the will point to them with pride. The Daily Capitol Journal of that the Suprene Court decision, 10 2 111 >11 10 I 01 < ’«*«1*rvllte occasion to speak plainly, which Salem very properly says, “There R 3010 2O1Î 202 TO I NI M I M when rendered, may cause | boya during the recent freeze. Greshstn ni n i m to some may seem rather harsh, * 24 10 24 12 >41 H I Ml M I M Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Wilcoxon vlait«<i llogan. Hl tl 0 44 United States Senator Chas. but is only used as a means to is a lot more money and a lot Brother Overholt to change his i friends »1 29IO 2912 n> m ni i> i h Anderson . >11 II 0 M in Damaacus on a recent Suh- Bl 18 35 I 34 4 45 4 41 I 20 Horine W. Fulton may not be guilty of an end, to the end that good more comfort for employes who opinion as to the justice of the ; 'lay- III M 0 >3 h »10 «3*12 34 2 34 4 44 4 12 I 23 Riefer. NM l>l 11 0 N all he is accused of, but the fact may come of the publication of ktand in with their employers Hanna decision, and we are sure fl. P. Christenson and son Frank are - i > 12 44 2 45 I 55 4 54 4 30 Barton H< HI H I 21 those than can ever be got by * 51 10 fi| 12 41 2 II 4 01 1 05 4 34 his brethren of the press will suffering with tbe grip. Ragle Creek that he was even cognizant of the truth as we see it, even Ml Ml M 0 n R -.4 10 M 12 44 2 44 5 04 I 04 I 31 AhpHtiKh Ml Ml 0 14 and did not make known the though that may be unpopular, who spend their energies fight- take his mild insinuation that he C. W. Simmons has gone on a trip M 57 10 .5712 17 2 47 4 07 7 11 I 42 Ciirrhisvlllc Ml 111 H 0 M ing them.” is the only newspaper man of down the river in quest of a timber 9 (Kill ON 1 033 035 13 7 17 0 44 Estacad* fact or try to stop the bribery in bitter and hard to swallow. 111 «II IT 0 M <1 9 10.11 10 1 103 105 28 7 24 4 53 Ar < ’asadero Lv <1 brains between Jacksonville and claim. Ml Ml » 0 H evidence during the election of Wm. New of North Yakima was seen Senator Mitchell is sufficient to The initiative could not be used Baker City with a grain of salt. IT WAS NO JOKE in Powell Valley recently. brand him as a traitor to good for a better purpose than that of The Oregon Oriano, published Mrs. O. A. Elliot! and little grand The very brief, candid, but government in the eyes of every creating a state railway and nav Between Cedarville Junction and Troutdale at Vale, Oregon, commends the daughter, Esther Wililon, are spending law abiding citizen. This fact truthful way in which Brother igation system. Unless relief is a few days with Mrs. L. M. Simmons. wise policy of electing those to IA1TNUS0 STATIONS alone insures his early retire Hayter of the Polk County Ob afforded soon, it wouldn’t be sur office who will work only for the Nellie Johnson ia on the aick list. i -L —I —I I server recently discussed The 12 27 2 27 4 37 4 33 4 02 ‘ « Urvlllr .h i ment from public office. prising if the grange should start Misses Ruth ami Stella Rugg are 12 31 2 31 4 41 4 37 4 M Hrunrr Telegram’s short-comings was the ball rolling in that direction. interests of that district. That’s spending a lew days vacation at their 12 34 2 34 4 44 4 40 4 04 H««»' Lhi«* 12 37 2 37 4 47 4 43 4 12 .Furti*. good horse sense, Brother Hur no joke, but just an effectual home. Fftlrview The 16-page splendidly illus - , -- —--------------- -- Davin ley. Stay with it. 7 <IM * » IO I« 12 44 2 44 4 54 4 54 4 23 Kr*.|> MI<lhiK E. I.. Elliott's children are slowly re trated New Year’s supplement way, we hope, of calling its at The Courier and Enterprise, 7 12 M 10 .52,13 52 2 42 4 42 4 54 4 21 Troutdale I . to the Junction City Times, com tention to abuses that, in justice Oregon City's weekly papers, In encouraging voters to vote covering from the grip. piled and published by S. L. to the profession of journalism, have both changed hands. Will “no” on all initiative petitions to Miss Olive Giat is spending a few days A M »»»rex In Roman. V M. »»urea in Mack. <t Dally except ■»«Mar. Moorhead, editor and owner, on should be immediately stopped. A. Shewman of Portland has be presented at the June election, at Cottrell. For Oregon City, Csnemah Park ami way pointa, change can at Golf Junc A. B. Elliott made a business trip to tion the home plant is a credit to the I purchased the Courier and F. T. The Oregonian will of course in Portland on Monday. clude the “ Port of Portland Bill ” For Lente, Mount Hcott and eaat aide pointa, change can at Lente Junction. There is more truth than fic- Griffith, E. E. Brodie, A. M. Horn city and country which the pa- providing for the enlargement per has the honor to represent, tion in what Heney said last and others are purchasers of The W. P. MULCHAY, Traffic Agent. of the powers of the port of week. Read his speech and see. Enterprise. aa well as Oregon Journalism. Subscribe for The Herald. General Office», Fini and Alder Hl»., P ortland , Oaaoon. Portland PROTECTS YOU Hotel St. Philip BERW CUTS Portland Railway, Light & Power Co Springwater Division Troutdale Division