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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 13, 1908)
SncciH'ding Grv*ham Vindicator, Grraham Gaavtte. Eaat Multnomah Record, Multnomah Record ami Montavilla 11« raid. Publmhei Every Friday aKlre-ham, On»., t»v the B kavkk S tatu Ih atianiMo Co II A. DARNALU E ditor and M anaurr . •KHFTJ L»r au»*cri|UhM»A >*rv «etU Hull" ru»|Ur>U'4 »’h»* U» m *I <»n rap* r * ‘H cate w»(htw t«w week» the nvcipt of your remiUanee II H »I»** * not plea«* holt«) u* t’SCOanavUCiS In kevpuiK with *vll I burin»’» pniunpl. * «H »»Hwvt)|mon<» «41 be »lopiwsi pron»|»<ly upon plrat »on ot lino jmu I for CAADCt 64 iDttfSi In onteriuf chance of aMrvaa gne obi a« well «* new a>l4re«« COBBfWlMan trr wantcU In every rvuttmunli» If n.» e.‘tr» M^n-l.-ue» ap|Mwr« from »war ncighl»«»rh<Mtal. you are rv>|Hvlfull\ rx^e *te4 to »»'nd u> a» many local item* h * you t prtk»n Muinsmc um I kg u uwkrtisin »., i m irs.i.u p m.hvpern ’ll" 11 Itesi» N r line «*»»uh aub«k*qucnt iRBWtlou Dls| I kl'XIK IMM \ . »ItlT XN- per «male colamu Inch rach i*»ue. I.iber«l di*cotiul »Howl'd f»»r either time or »| t»M'went»/l»ut not both hu p>»ilh>n (ant *nr) :c ]wr inch additional READERS. »»V rar line nr»l In», r lirarsK'h »ubra«|ueat i«ira<vi«>n I’N ll S <Manl<. tiniuonly' * a " -r ’ . ■« h two tigurv*. an initial *»r an «bbn-ilaliun «» «Hie »ord No s >G aornt* «t I« rente PKDFK*D>N Al. < ARDS i . mic itich). m « auh - C K HlWi DF VH AN KS (i mg two Hh heal so rente I ETTERS t>F 4' o NI m H I.N.’F (u.'t eitevahng tour i ORITUARIKS tor actual aubacriber» or member» ot their families, up to l<v w all over HV word», ir a wont (invartahly in advunre). fount the wonla and remit at All Lodge, Grange School. Cnurrh. or other notice* or advvrtiaeinenta ot aoria dance*, concerts, thvatricul». etc . gitvn for a pn*rtt. chargt'd tor at regular rate». In order to insure change of ad a«lverttaers must have copy in tma ofticv not later than Tucsdji) prvieediuc day ot publication. SvtSCtiPTWi um Der War. 01 « »trirlly In advance; to foreign countrtw o 411 Month* Sftc i hrre months trial sub»k ription* «V Single copies V Wk for clubbing rales. ifRtnifiCES should he »ent by K&prx«*» or I\»»l««rtlev Money Order. Registered I a iter or Check. StS HU* accepted up to fa> cents. )gg HUI TIM is our *i-e> laity We are well equipped to »to the best work at current pr. ■» Especially farmers' and business tu« if* Letter Head*. Envelope*. Butter Wraprar*. Statement*, ete.. in »mall or large quantities* Auction Bills. Dodger*. Foster*, etc . printed on «hort notice. Ku Irretì a* Mcottd-clas» matter at the poatodbce al ureaham. Oregon. EDITORIAL COMMENT It is with pleasure that we announce the nomination of Mr. F. B. Stuart for mayor of Gresham for the next term. Mr. Stuart has been a council man for the past year and his record in the office and as a citi zen. has been conservative, yet awake to the best interests of the town and. on the whole, high ly commendable. His experience in city and town government elsewhere will be a valuable re source in the developement of the town. We should congratu late ourselves on having one so conscientious in his actions, and careful in judgment to fill a place so important to the town. This week has been an experi mental one with the subscription department of The Herald. Af ter arranging an extraordinary clubbing list we have sent one of the office men into the country to look up subscriptions. Altho only fairly successful for a begin ning. he reports general good treatment On such an errand as that we always find people who know more about the pub lishers* business than he knows himself and sometimes that isn’t much either. We wish to com mend the agent we now have in the field as entirely reliable, and if he makes an assertion that you later find is untrue let us know about it and we will correct the error. He will give you a receipt for the money and no money should be turned over to any agent, representing anything, without a receipt. But, any or der you give to our field man, Mr. Dalles Simonsen, will be put thro or an explan ation given for not so doing. legislature, to work for, support and vote for, at all times, a Re publican for the office of United States senator.” Thus is headed the the latest movement for the purpose of un doing the work of the April pri mary election. While this seems to be reasonable and fair way of undoing the legal work of the primary, it is evidently the plan of unsuccessful politicians that they may again be placed on a footing where there is some chance for them to regain the ground they have lost, and a number of statement men have already refused to consider it, recognizing their conditional election as a contract that no political device can abrogate. There is some talk of a number of statement men resigning to escape the necessity of fulfilling their obligations. Possibly it were better they did since a per son who would be so easily embar rassed would be of little use to the state as a legislator. Any how, such talk is suggestive of "undue influence” and the fel low that succumbs to it is mark ed for interrogation. We are interested to know that some of our readers are not en tirely satisfied with some of the news items sent in and it should be of interest to our correspond ents to know that many of the items are not of sufficient impor tance to occupy space. Now, there is a good deal of charity due the correspondent. If the public in general would assist our correspondents with good newsy, instructive matter we would be able to get out a much better lot of locals. But when the average person is interrogat ed as to what he knows that is good, he shuts up like a clam. One "kicker” that we have in mind who is in a position to sup ply lots of good news, after re lieving himself of a lot of vitriol was asked to supply us with stuff up to his standard, He immedi- ately informed us that he had nothing to offer, Gathering news is a work of patience. It takes time, tact and should in clude good judgment. Who has a sick cow. or who went to the post-office, or who traded wagons is not sufficiently important to require reporting. But there are many other things that might be said. Give us a little touch up now and then on the social tend encies, or general development of your neighborhood and per sonal views on matters relative to the public welfare are desire able. One thing we are going to request is that all correspondence bear the writer’s name, tho we will not need to publish it. We wish to know where the writer may be found if necessary. standing. These men. we hop«. 1 »k*«» ln ,9W- Suppose that a guaranty alluna <»( thè worlt dona tu ih» echoole were not short-sighted or ignor fund had oiisted. It 1» not tun much to alottg thooo U hm . aav that the Govvrnnieiit would have Thie waa thè llrat ot thè n»*w set <»( ant. Neither were they fools; I tswwas (urvad lo temporise with Ils eredl> prugrama arrangiai by thè new alale and are they the more so to-day? tors. 1'vrhap« the Governnivnl would Iwliirer, and Ine |»a|tere read wvro line Is there anyone of the lot who have taken charge ot the failml Imiika. and all that coniti I h * tirai reti. Rvinerk* wvrv inatto l»y Mr Gleon oi thinks his future political verac It would haw promised lo pay the de- |«iaiter« in time. Would the»,-depoaitore IhUalatro grange and Mr». |>r. Mary ity would l>e worth a fig if he have I hh - u paid any faster than they lìnnnpaun w ho wa* a vlaitor (or thè day. "saw things ditferently now?” have been paid” For to-day nearly Is it safe to follow the political every failed l-uuk has paid its-li poailora BliHiigv« ar»« rraut*l«d h» •»•lui lu riiv hiluniMllttn m » lh«l « brh’f r«til rnit h«‘ ruti advice of one who thinks, or who ill full, an.I ni.ist of them are again open uitthu ili!« hvutlliig (rv«> rami pU« v. 'I«> «Ii4 thought, that a place in the U. S. (or l-iiaiiii-a The Wall Street Journal hour uf ira» limi | Mt'I.INOMlH UM1NUF. \<» ?l MMilhr that theaetual h—a tv deposUors senate was a matter of $25(W or slate« (oinih iMlur«l«Q |u «*»vrv ninnili ni IO jo n ni . in Xew \ ork lunik« since January I, In i MiuplK'ir« liftll. Orinili so. Now. we did not approve of r.HKS, is le«« than *lA,tk«>. ri. AM 1« <«ll INUK inevi« fini iAttnr«Hy nvnilh ni lo 40« m «n<l ihird rumi Mr. Chamberlain for senator, but “Now let ns go further atul aii|»|a,ae nfcAt'b dn> ni 7 3n p in. 1 Al.l KV UltANUK N.» «4« the p«opl« have decided other that the Government «.'tually endorse M» riFlMiNr .-u ««v«»n«l Miinnl*) ni ? 4»’ p ni . nnd (umili wise and these representatives the ohligation» of the lianks. so as to Hnlurklny ni lo di» « m vvery nionUi H< I« h\l « H»D UH »Nili M»H»ln ih«< Ar»| W « h | elect have pledged themselves lo make it abeolutely auro that the de|»aii- n«'M«lny «4 vmi 'I i mollili ni « p ni nini Ilitri» M m I tore eau get their money immediately. ur«lny ni lo n in to carry out that decision. The Ksaiuiiie the effect o( »ueh a guaranty FGNVIRM <»ll AN«.K Mc. d ftr»l W< «1nr« ■Ini ni lo ìi n ni . Htlril Tunnday vivning ni people should be supreme in on tlie credit of the country. It i»ajm|n govlin'k. vnvli ninnili Kl I IATI I.K iì R AMIK, MI BM M. .1« In ly a proposal that the Government these things. ttmiwllville at'lnndIi«>n««' oli Ilio «tHinuI Mini Moreover, the principle of sup guarantee a debt that is five times a» (mirih .Sumilay nlglil« in »<a< li inuiiih. iAKNIXii «TIR HKANHK Miri. In ihelr porting the people’s choice is a gieat as the debt of the country at the hall ai Hmilh Mounl Tnlmr mi tlo» Hr»i H«iur close of the Civil war. As has lieeti tini «»/«*nvli monih ai IO a ni All vlallor» are matter of great economy. Un |HHHted out belore, default would l-e al- I w «i«'t«in«' (INKHHAM HRAN i IK Mari, »re-uml «aliar der the system of electing a sen must necessarv lu a time of pauie. Even ' «lay In va* h monlh al lo <*o a ni ator in the legislature. weeks of il the Government withdrew from cir time that should be spent in culation am) hwked up a« much as IJTO,- profitable consideration of legis (XXi.iXki gold, ft |«r cent, of the deposit«, that enormoua withdrawal would n< t lative enactments, is wasted in more than cover the aggregate of tlie bickering caucuses, bribery, and dejaisit« of tailed l*anka in one year of to visit political trickery. We surely mid.lle-clasa |ianic. How great a di«- haven’t forgotten the last elec turbanea and crippliug <>1 busiiH-aa it tion. done in a day. and the one would cause to make «uch a withdrawal of gold may beet I* left to scoonmist«. of a few years ago. that required “It i« well to draw upon l*rofe«aor nearly the whole session to elect l-aughlin. who is not a banker but an Whvn etimmor ha« para* a senator. The Oregonian man economist, for a final deacrtption of the »ti in thora n<»rlhrrn guaranty fund in actual operation: «latra, ih» eun ie only should not have forgotten it. inibì under thr brighi Perhaps that is the reason he “ *Aa you all know, the scheme to in Ititi*« »kira <»( Southern sure deposit» require.* all liank», g.««! (*ah(*»rnia Thie ia «»ne thinks a legislator's obligation is au.l laid, to oontribute to a fund to pay ul naturo*« happy prò* unimportant in consequence. h r »«itine—-eternai «utniner off de|«i»itor» in failed institution«. The WM. A. MORAND E 2. B. of Un» miti ut fund; the less successful tn is l-ank a impressing the public with i.s security, the less it pay» into tlie fuml eesslul are to |»y for The »uc- the mismanage It A rolsi It » ment of the unsuccessful. house, go to the most honest man iu the village, C, «nd rob him to loan—Il will pay paying lor of discourage, C, the successful man, burglary! B’« for the eagerness increase lo lie honest ami all men enjoy Bank biwranaty theory. into the h Gr«*ehiiin in keeping no locks on Il's house; and if C The November World’s Work has L> pay for all the deviltry in town it will atimulate others to get honest, so contains several fine articles and that they can pay for similar -oases! one on the Bank Guaranty Al C, who had nothing to do with the Question that is especially time , case, is penalised, and not A, the burg ly. We regret that our attention lar, the plan will discourage burglary ! scheme is jierfect; it would work was not drawn to it sooner, but 1 The perfectly—in an insane asylum ’ " even at this hour it is of value to learn what others think of the it, so we give a few para GRANGE NEWS IN BRIEf graphs from the article, which is Evening Star grange met at 10 .30 a.m. , unfavorable to the plan. Saturday. Nouember 7, with ld.1 mem “The airgreirate deposit« o( the New York banka that were cloaed were nearly 1100,000,000. people were badly l«»t year A great many frightened by these failure», a few committed »uicide; and the cloaing of the l>ank» did a great deal todiaturb the huainesa condition« of the country at large and to accentuate the panic which awept the whole country. Thia fact is uaed as the baaia for the camfHtign l<a>king toward «onte «ort of Government Guaranty of l>ank de|»wit«. In fact, the “guaranty” plank in the Democratic platform would not be there had there not been turbance of public a a i.lv-q>read dis Conti-1- nee in the benka gruwlng out of just these facts. Now what woujd have bap|>ened in autumn of 1W07 had the the guaranty idea been in effect, and had it applied to all bers and several visitors present were eight candidates fur the second degrees. The plans for the new Phi »klan»-Mitigevn*. work to immediately on the building of tbe ad dition, which it is banka, as the seeks to bring alaiut The following program Apply to Write lo J. J. Kern, Secretary. 11. W. hnaahall, l*rea. Grwltam. Ore. XMAS TIME 1« Drawing Near N«»w i« the time t»> Ix'Uin tu a«*l««*i yutir Frwariita I ran hrlp yiiii Drop hi nnil lol mo ahow v<Hi «»mo of thr many itertul artirh*« wo hand Io. IN JI.Wil.I RY" Notice for |>ublk athwi. Dr partm«*nt of She Interior. I *» land Ofllrc, at Pnrtlahd, l>rr(on, 4M*t«»Lrr |7ih, lute N’oTli F. I» hrfrt»| given ihai William Vir Ihrer, of Fall« Orvgt»«,»ho on April ¿sth, ltfiki, m«.lr Honiralrad h>iilr> Nr» I4SS4, «erial N» aw.í. lor nW I 4 ..f MH I 4 Oratton W. Township I North, Range A East, Willamette Meridian, baa fl lt d Holier of Intention to make Final Five year l*r«M.f, t«< r«tal>ll«h claim to the land above ilaecribmt. Iwforv the Rrgia t. r aid ){••» . I..f I g I HU I (.ace, at l'..r t la ti<|, Oregon, on Ihr >th day <•( November« !«• Claimant iiatnr««« wllnr»«*-« (I M Hatnr« of latlourellv Falla. Oregon, David 0‘Krrfr, •• •• r‘ II Burkholder, Airi Barr, ’• AHiKRNONM DKFMKBB. Ilrglater. (Oct 23 no» Nov m. irai For full Information, «leaping rar reserva linn« and tlrkrta. rail, write or telegraph Wm. McMURRAY, G. P. A. Portland. Oregon waa rendered The flret part during the lecture hour. the of which was in charge of Worthy Ceres, Mise Elma Buckman. Bong by the grange; THE reading, “Home and School," by Mra. McKenaie; recite-! OF SCHOOL QUALITY A. P. Artnatrong. I-I-B., Principal1 Tenth and Morriaon. Portland. Oregon lions by Nora Holm and Edward Elliott, memliers of the juvenile grange; solo by Mrs. Pollock paper on Russellville of “Hiatory and grange, Mythology ol Democratic in Just now, Portland papers are saying a lot about five "gentle men” who insisted on smoking on a St. Johns car. We fail to a «ingle month in a «ingle city isuuld | bave wiped out the guaranty fund and understand the propriety of left a deficit, unless the fund had lieen speaking of them as gentlemen Who, then in existence for many years, unless the general prevalence of The ob- would make good the deficit? that quality of gentility makes viona answer ia—the Government. Now it safer to use that polite term, the facta of the matter are that, if the Government of the United State» had even in derision. The facts are. lieen called upon suddenly in the panic the atmosphere of our cars, pub of last autumn for $90,000,000 in gold, lic halls and private offices are so either the Government must have de contaminated by the vile odors of faulted on that obligation, or it would tobacco, that ladies and gentle have had to strip it« gold reserves. In other words, the guaranty of I »an It de-1 men who do not use the weed, I»osila, if in full force ami backed by the frequently faint or succumb to Government at that time, would have 5 violent headaches. It may be an plunged thia country into ■ panic worse I infringement of personal liberty than the panic of 1H!(3, which was actu but we are inclined to think that ally caused by the «tripping of the treas ury reserves. the old puritan law that fined a “The depositsin national banka alone, man for smoking within a mile not counting Government deposita, are of anyone’s house, a pretty reas nearly *4,-»M),<«»),o<ai Even U m moat j onable institution. Anyhow, radical talkers alaiut guaranties do not [ what more right has a man to advocate the taking of more than $90, ' 0011,000 out of the bank« tor a guaranty blow his tobacco polluted breath fund. into your face and force you to “It is well, then, to follow thia idea breathe it, than he has to force further and «ee what it would mean. a vile smelling drug down your lias already lieen pointed out wbat it It is distressing to see a great It throat? Of course, this is ex would have meant last «utninn. Per- treme, but then just consider it. daily paper, perhaps more widely h«|M it 1« better to go further with the read than ony other in the north penic of 1007. Few men have forgotten west, endeavoring to persuade ; that at the very time when the panic "We, the andersigned, voters the men who pledged themselves raged in New York the Government It of Precinct No.—, Multnomah to support the people’s choice for self waa short of money—and this will almost inevitably be the case in a finan county, Oregon, hereby respect United States Senator to violate cial stringency. The Government of fully petition (legislator elect).- the obligation they took, as hav-1 the United Htates could not have paid in the next session of the state ing been taken thro a misunder- off the depoeiteraof the New York banks SAFE ably care for all who attend. Ceres." Mian Elma Buckman; “Harvest plank Song,” by the grange; pa;>er. "Rotation the long run? ; I of Crops," J. G Kelly; paper, “Erfuca- For the sake of argument, »uppoee that | tional Agriculture” by B. Lee Paget; the guaranty fund had been accumulat |ia|>er, “Domeatie Economy in School,“ ing for a nil inlier of years, and had j by Mrs. Minnie Altman, who also gave reached a total of $30.000,(MMI, some very interesting view» and explan- Obviously then, the bank fai lit rea of- the STRONG, A6A E. Yamhill al., l'urtland will comfort hoped CONSERVATIVE. PROMPT. CHEAP Limit ail months, allowing sto|>over privilege« in either direction. Similar ei cure ion rales are in affect to all ('all* forma points. krd and Washington «trevi« --or - mittee were empowered lo go murein the I dl lllDl 0 ,FHB»nAnimi F R A. sss.oo C. W. Stiagor, C. F. A. Carmorc! Notke of School Indemnity SelecUoa I'nlirtl «iai<*« 14ind (»ft»«'«'. I*nriland. Oregon. (tetulM-r in. Ira Roller 1« hvrrbt gtvrii that Ihr «lair of <»re Sun on < tetulM r It). I*» *. nppl|»i| Cur ihr >. i ■; <>t K I 4 «4 io T I « Il 4 K ami rtl««t in Ihla «»M«'r a ll«i «»t Nphool In>|rtnnit) Hrl«-rlh»n« In whtrh It «riveted ••¡'llaii<l. and that nahi Hal la open to ihr public f«»r liiajMs thm Any «nd all ¡*a ra-.na. claiming a<|»rr«rly lliw abotg ,t«-a<*rir.o-.i laud «t»J hgal »«ii-liti«ii>n lherrof. or claiming ihr «aim- under Ihr mln Ing la*» I f -halting t<> ah.,«* »nt1 land <•’ I m * more valuable t«>r mitirral than for agrlruilur I al pur|n«a»'«. t«r i«« oblra't Io »«hl »«h<t!<>n tor any 1» gal traauh. »haul.I tile Ihvlr ria Inta or thrir afflda* it« of prut«-«! or « onirai lu thl« «»I n.r Ali.MtXi'N M UMKMItM K«gi»i«r i.KO W HI I Kite. Krrrivrr I hervhv dralpnate lh« Reaver Mate Herald. pul*ll«h«H| «1 <«r« »hain. Orrgrn. at the Hew« papvr In which Ihr al«'»» nttilcr 1« lu tar pub lished AUiKkNoN « DllKraKB. M«gl»ter F1r«l pub <»rl 23. lira last pub Nov 27, !■*« Will Ite glad to «apply aome very attactive literature, tie* «rribina in detail the many <le- ligta < h winter in California. Very low round trip rirunion ticket* are on wale to California. The rate from Portland It) Loo Angeles ami return is were on OrefOO Oreaba tn. UH MorrÌM>n Kti-vrl PORTLAND. OREGON Near Fap*« Restaurant SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO The com-' hall exhibition and for criticism. orr .1. M. SHORT, M.l). 5. I*. BUTNER, M.D. There tir*t and h . O rvg» hi ••tiVLRVIHIMi will K’« carelessness imira Fred D. Plora for i I mmm ’ wlui canniti rii- dure a inoro e»*vorv eli- male. California he« heon cali* «•<1 Ih»* * Mrci » o| Ih»» a inter lottri«l.M Ile ho* tela and afopping piace« are aa veneti «« ih« »«e of well retfulatrd citiea. Vìaitnra enn alwav« tlnd a ti ita hit* acvoininiMlat lon, •onifeninl companiona, ami \aric«|, plraalng ree* rrationa. the larger its more successful the liank, I.AW omikh a I h..tu « A ft.Th. Naht tra (UH Ilo2 CmiH'll Hldtf., PoMTl.AMU, O mm CALIFORNI deposits, the more it must pay AT ATTORNEY Now is the Time It is becoming more apparent every day that the real animus back of the anti-statement move ment is Mr. Fulton. That being evident, we understand the Ore gonian’s attitude and can BM the connection between the anti statement movement and the cabinet position suggested by the Journal. PUBLIC NOTARY €,We occupy two floors 65 by 100 feet, have a $10,000 equipment, employ a large faculty, give individual instruction, receive more calls for office help than we can meet. Our school admittedly leads all others in quality of Instruction. It pays to attend such an institution. C.Mald a Buslaev« Han: “Keep hammering away everlastingly on thorough It will win out in the end.” work. “The quality of instruc Said an Eduratori tion given in your school makes it the standard of its kind in the Northwest.” M^Open all the year. References 1 Students admitted at any time. Any bank, any newspaper, Catalogue free. any business nun In Portland. Portland Railway Light & Power Co. RAPID FREQUENT COMFORTABLE Springwater Division STATIMI (AST IM0I 11 M 7 75 • 11 T 45 0 35 c 0 03 0 52 Idilli 0 10 7 11 1 15 7 W 0 22 7 21 1 30 1 27 IMI» 0 « 7 34 • 44 7 40 0 52 T 47 0 50 7 52 1 K 1 !l • M 0 05 1 1 1 1 I 1 «S > W « 17 4 21 4 30 4 30 4 »*4 4 5 5 S 5 5 5 5 «1 1 0« t 22 1 20 1 41 2 47 2 512 57 2 02 2 04 2 10 2 17 2 22 7 20 2 25 d 15 35 52 54 11 17 21 Il 32 34 <0 47 57 50 05 II II H II 12 12 12 t) 12 12 12 12 12 12 1 lft 35 V2 ,’i»i 11 17 21 27 32 34 40 4/ 52 54 05 » 15 7 ». 7 V 52 7 9 * 7 10 11 M 10 17 R 10 21 M 10 27 M 10 4*2 M 10 21 H |ll K» M I«» 47 H IO AJ M 10 AM M il 06 V ì*v lft Ik V, 5 ;tf> 5 ;$n 5-2 4 *jn 5 50 5 »J ,'«i fi 21 H <10 5 4». Il fi Ml « fi oo 17 6 47 H 21 « TJ ... 42 .. •4 . 40 47 . . 52 r>A 05 .. Ar ma Portland Goll Dior t»rnt» June Gute« Ar fi fi •' A .1 III Tll fllltll II Gruslirtin Hoftn A twlrrwon Boring Riefer. 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