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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (May 1, 1908)
against the democratic nominee, GRANGE DIRECTORY well and good. The test will be (Urantv« are requested to wad tu the Herald «o tbat a bnei card vau be run satisfactory; but let us see. The inhumation under this heading tree tend place day and h«»ur ot meeting matter has been put up to them. — I ham »sc» » uk asui xo ><■ Mwu nr.i Are they interested in the suc SatunUy rack month cess of republican principles? I ilKAXi.K Vrri, ... end -i.uirdav ol >w> h month .1 10 » . m Let us watch closely and see tkA.> .xww »U 1 L u K (MA* GRANGE NO Meets ths v\ nt*n? tnsy st&iui on tho st?ngtor-^jir<i |U th,. Ul>, lh(U ,n alU| th» third Saturday al ; *u p tn ial question. — Pendleton East Ml I TNOM (H GRANGE NOTI Meats Ike tourtb Saturday lw ever« tuoniti al IO a* a tu Oregonian. lit Campbell's hall. Orient «■■Un >n Succeeding Grewham Vindicator, Gresham Gazette. East Multnomah Record, Multnomah Record and Mon la villa Herald. Published Every Friday at Grwham. 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Jgg RINiTiK is our specialty. <e are well equtpoad to do the best work at current prices Especially farmers and business men's Letter Hr* S Envelope* Rutter Wrappers Statein. etc., in »mall or large quantities Auction Bills. Dodger*. Poster*, etc . print rd on short muic. Entered M second-class matter at the poetoAee at Gresham. Oregon EDITORIAL COMMENT As anticipated in our issue of two weeks ago, it is generally conceded now that Chamberlain will have a much harder time to secure the senatorship with Cake as his opponent than had it have been Fulton. Republicans are in the majority in Oregon and the only reason for supporting Chamberlain is his attitude toward Statement No. 1. But Cake takes the same position and is a Republican, too. About everyone in the state feels like commending Judge Burnett. The bankers wanted a fair trial and they got it The judge seemed to know, too, that a corporation could not exist or transact business without officials to determine its policy or man agement. We hope the Judge will have an opportunity to deal out justice to the remaining offi cials. We notice that the Portland Railway Light and Power com- pany last week invited the pub lic to make friendly criticisms of its service. The Herald has done this but so far as we can see no action has been taken in recogni tion of the suggestion. We hes itate to repeat the advice, Per- haps it was not observed, Shall we send a marked copy? THE CHAMBERLAIN Bl GABOO. The republicans of Oregon have nominated a candidate for the United States Senate against whom the Chamberlain bugaboo will have no political influence. H. M. Cake stands for every good political principle advocated by Governor Chamberlain, and in addition] is a republican, in sympathy with the Roosevelt policies and ready to work with the progressive element in Con- W HAT A WIV1 MAN CAN DO. While farming does not promise ine lorLruut rpWArtl'4 TC\N a TUN in fht* WJ1V in mV Wl) Cl \t K AM (* GR ANGE meet» first Saturda) »'I va» h month at IO aia m and third Matur da) al T p tu 1'1 AMANT VALLE) • RANGE N.» 10» Miel* »round Maturila) al ’ *’ p m and Lmrth 1 Saturday al lu » a ni ewry month GRANGE Moots mvv 'H»! Matur of wealth or fame, it offers com da» GRKüHvM in each month al IO a» a m pensations that may be as at FAIRVIEW GRANGE M . t» flr*< We*tuea mi loti» tn : third Tuesday vienili* al I tractive and satisfying. A com b •la» •> cha ». each month petent farmer with a good farm KI -Ml I VII.I.K GRAX .K Akt Meet* in K u«*e II » i llv sa'hkMl house vii thv second an»l I is assured of a comfortable liv foitrih Saturday nights in va» h mouth Marth« 1 Jvnttua. »vx retar) ing and can win a moderate for tune. He has the privilege of Oregitn State »Irange Offkera. constant association with his FurvM timvr I Au.tlnT H uai . I. »Kt rwvvr » I. Mia* Allmiix I family. He enjoys the greatest Lerturvr. Mrs Clara H Waldo Ma»leajr Mesoni, w a Young tlohlr ! degree of personal and business (**ixtani Steward S \ WarrtvM (l»va Oawrgtt t'hiiplatH. »‘Mar K m I ahi independence. His products are Ins-urri H Hirsg'hUr; I nde |te nde u*x Serrvtar) Mr» Marx s Howard Mulm.' articles of universal use. If one «isti K.riar E C Muffi >.|| Mtiiilax Ult» •«". lis Mr» B. Htia M Durbin Tangvnl market will not take them, an » » tv» Mo Marjr Grhviahwaitv Oregon t'||> i Fh.ra Mr» K.»*i l.lttlrp •; l<at»nirvll other will. He has no occasion l^d\ «tawafd. Mm t»lh< Mason H amm I Klvrr ■ rxkci TIV K o-MMinTR to fawn upon clients or cringe to T Buktou F\.rr»t Uroet magnates. Commercial panics C Austin F Sprnre t arn« H G I a ' v U) Tigardvillv rarely affect him. His goods are LKUUkATIV K • «iMMITThK still necessary: and while their (ustin T Vluitui* Fureat »ir»»w Th»»» Paulson ItWJ ll»»lga<v *t l‘»»rtlan«l value may be less, the cost of J C Muiuu Ma) »ill« production is often more than enough lower at such times to Multnomah Orjnqe Meets more than make up the differ Multnomah Grange. No. 71, held an > ence. In fact, his margin of all day meeting Iasi Saturday. Mem profit is often greatest in years l*em from other grange* to the number , of depression. of attended to help initiate AI teen While farm life is often labor candidate«, all of whom were present ious. there is often variety about except two, who were tick The guest* enjoyed (?) a hayrack ride it that contrasts pleasantly with from Anderton station *n<l although we the monotony of a life spent at a do not see how that could be |»w»ible, bench or the desk. To the lover it «peaks well for our granger* or the of home farm life is delightful in visitors. A delicious »tinner wa* served that it is a constant process of The member* of the Evening Star (¡range of Lents were present and gave j home development. Each tree the new member* their third aud fourth , and vine acquires a personal val »leg res*. ue to him far greater than its worth in money. All the domes I ARM ADVICE FROM MAN] SOURCES tic animals are his pets and Potatoes should l*e pl an tn! an even friends. A well kept farm is a depth and fur that reaeun the |*>tatu bit of landscape gardening that machine planter i* an r*»ential to «uc- helps to make home beautiful, ceeelul growing. and is a tribute to the character Now is a gixMl time to drain the of its owner.— Frank W Rollins, swampy places ami a\ui«i that crop of in Farm and Fireside. mos*]Uitos you have been growing every year. Five hundred and seventy five thousand dollars or 396 years. Not less than one or more than fif teen years and double the amount involved is the penalty a “fair trial” has pronounced for the chief wrecker of the Title Guar antee & Trust company. And the others are shivering in ex pectation. The Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Ex position, which will be held in Seattle, beginning June 1, 1909, is said to be at present about half completed. The Oregon building will be the first state building finished and it will be completed within a month. SAND • observed a locomotive in the railrovl yard« one day. It waa waiting in the ruuml-houae, where the locomotives stay ; It was panting for the journey, it wm coaled and fully manned And it had a box the fireman was filling full of sand. I It appears that locomotives cannot always get a grip On their slender iron pavement, 'cause the wheels are apt to slip; And when they reach a slippery «pot their tactic« they command, And to get a grip upon the rail they sprinkle it with sand. It'« about this way with travel along life’« slippery track, If your load is rather heavy and you’re always sliding back . So, if a common locomothe you completely understand, You'll provide yourself in starting with a good supply of sand. If your track is steep and hilly, and you have a heavy grade. And if those who've gone before you have the rails quite slippery made; If you ever reach the summit of the upper table-land. You’ll find you'll have to do it with a liberal use of sand. * Don't set the hen in an old box that is a “left over” from la»l year’s nesting, without having thoroughly sprayed or get more |»otat«> and It»*« top than from fumigated it. Use crude petroleum or thoae uncut. We notice that alM>ut *o many strong *|M>ut* develop on a ja<ta- some good lice killer. to. You get the Maine result by uaing a Keep the young chick?» dry and warm. medium «¡zed, «month potato or a good All A chill means dysentery and that mean« piece a* by using a large potato. the seed require* is a bulk of starch death. sutTicient to nurture the young plant till it get* through the »oil. Il you h»vt- a patch ot briar« to kill, M>t them on lire at,<l when the young briar« come up let the cattle anil «heep pick them off Thi( will kill them in a year or to. !>on’t worry if ymr garden i* not up or planted. We notice that teed plant er! We notice that need planted in May comet up in a week or le«» and now it require* twice a* long. Heed that coine* up quick I. does better than if it lies in the ground a longer time. The headquarters of the Rose If you strike «ome frigid Weather and discover to your cost. Festival Association looks like an That you’re liable to slip on a heavy coat of fr<wt. Then some prompt decided action will lx- caller! into demand. It w ill *M>n I e immense valentine shop these And you’ll slip wav to the bottom if you hat-n’t any sand. be iindieturbed days. Thousands of beautifully engraved invitations are being You can get to any station that is on life's schedule * -en. If there's tire beneath the boiler of ambition's strong machine ; sent out in rose-garlanded envel Now i® a x ' hm I time to overhaul y< ur And you'll reach the place call d Hushtown at a rate of <p ■•■d opes. fit emblems of the coming plow*, cultivator*, rimwer« and other that's grand. attractions. “The Queen of flow I get acquainted now machinery, II If for all the slip[>ery places you’ve a g‘»ol supply of sand. it will t*av«< you lot* of delay when the ers will have a perfumed whis — BICIIMoXb RBOISTER. hour« are more valuable. Yun «houle! per of welcome for you, and her know that a t -»I i« ready for ate before sweet hospitalities humored for you are ready to •i«e it. your tarrying. ” Thus the invita gress for the betterment of the The announcement of the plan tion closes. country. of the Oregon Electric Railway Try rutting the LloFUom end <»ff <>f n So there is no need of a solitary company to construct a system »ark <»f |>otal»»e«i an«l oer if >•<>•! do no ----------------------------- ----- --------------- Our attention has frequently republican in Oregon to vote for of lines aggregating nearly four been solicited by bargain men— hundred miles in length, and in other words peddlers—to goods Geo. E. Chamberlain for the sen reaching the principal cities of of various kinds and qualities, ate. You have a clean, honest, the Willamette Valley, with an which we are sure might be ob capable, fearless candidate of extension to the coast, is wel WORK DORE PROMPTLY. REASONABLE tained almost if not quite as your own, and with forty thous comed by all the people. It will cheap at home. Then what does and majority in the state you mean much for western Oregon. ; 6RESHAM ROLLER IMj CHOP MILLS the peddler do for the town aside should sweep Cake into office ♦ Run Tuesdays and Fridays from leaving the article he offers': with a victory that would forev There is complaint from var a Roll ing or ( h .pping 10c per hun- Nothing, absolutely. His inter er silence party dissension and ious person-s of the destructive t died | oundn. ests are elsewhere and his profits factional strife in Oregon. tendency of certain small boys in : C. W. DOANE. Prop. are expended elsewhere. The principle of the popular town. New walks and curbings ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦« election of United States sena have been broken or tramped on We are pleased to see the har tors has come to stay and the and injured by boys who dis mony that is shown by the de way to make Oregon permanent regarded the barriers placed to feated candidates of the county THAT Is THE REASON why ly republican is to keep clean, keep people off. It would not be «> many loi-in. -. men and farm in banqueting their successful honest men in office; demand difficult to pick out the boys who er« buy from and have their opponents. Now if they will Watcbeg It«.| aired by nie. that the people’s choice be elect do these things. They also des drop this talk about running in ed and then see that the people’s troy other property, deface desks dependent statement candidate.- choice is a republican. For such and furniture in school and other against “Republican’s Choice” WAFCHMAKIK and JEWELER a program the Chamberlain bug public buildings, and have little nominees there will be a perma 191 Morrison St., regard for the property and aboo will have no terrors. nency to the good feeling. PORTLAND, - - OREGON rights of others. It is an easy The people of Oregon are walk Near Pap ■ l<«»taurant. step from that to stealing, Boys ing hand in hand with progress. H. A. Damall, for two years They have rebuked the proffered should take an interest and feel in job printing in the Bunker enticements of the old machine a pride in every improvement Notice for Publication mmt of the Interior. building in Kansas City, some in Portland and now let us put undertaken in the town. That Ijind e at I>vpart Portland Ore.. Man-h 27. I'** v h h< r< bv gj\. n that William Vletheer eight years ago, recently took the loyalty of the machine to the will go a long ways toward help of Xidit Latourt'lk Falh, Of gon, ha* fil' d nolle« of hi* Int' ntlon to mak* final five year proof in charge of the Beaver State Her test. Let us see if the machine ing them grow up to be good and «upi>ort of hi* claim, viz: Hotwealead Entry No 14,XM, made April 2« ¡«0«, for the ®W 1-4 of ald, at Gresham, Oregon, as edi 1 is really and truly republican at useful citizens. ME I 4 of *< t|oh K township I North. Range 5 Ea*t an«l that - h I<! proof will be made iwforr tor and manager. The paper I heart or whether it is wholly the Register ind R»*« »-iver. al Portland, Ore gon,on May 12. f ace the Truth. ranks among the best weeklies selfish and has simply used re He names the following wltne»»e* to prove in the state. Mr. Damall is a publican voters in the past for “Truth if certain, noon or late, to appear hi* continuous r«-i<|t n<-«? upon, and ciiltiva tion of, th»- land, viz In front of ua, whatever we may do to Duvi.l O’Keef«-. <»f (^tourelle “ “ --------- Fall», -- Oregon good writer and will doubtless selfish ends. G. M Haines. of •• Avoid the meeting. Better when we H Burkholder, of J •• “ be ably assisted by his very ac If the defeated members of the hear Alex Barr, of ” Her ntepa approaching for the interview, complished wife. —Poi nters machine will now support Cake Prepare A14XM>O<< g t>««mr« R.-«l,t.r. at once, and meet her face to Plr«t publication, April M; la.t publication who is the republican choice* | face.” (Kansas City, Missouri). May ». : STEAM - WOOD SAW Time is Money Fred D. Flora x Customer t y»»u ik . a ? ... eery well nrottn»! Ubrlatinaa? Walter Not *o good I m »*» Some folk» I» jua’ riifiiu ’unfT trr go to a new rratnurant jr»t to *voM du waitnh* dry know. . New- York haa 23*1.000 farm«, but uni) 7T»,(MM) granger», men. women and children. Pater’« Pene«. Peter'* p«*ure wm preaented by Tua. King <»f U h » West Ha urna, to thè po|»e a I mi ut 723, for thè eudowtneut of tu iÙÀginb college In Rome 'I*be fumi took Ita name frolli thè faci tbat It was affrred to I h * pali! od Peter UHM, Aug 1 Ilo* tu wta laici oli all fatatile« pcHtaeswed <>f Ho petM'e yearly reni la lami, out of wltk-li they pald 1 peuny.