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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 12, 1909)
Succeeding Greeham Vindicator, Grwham Gaxette. Eaat Multnomah Reconi, Multnomah Record and Montavilla Herald. Published Every Friday at Greeham. Ore., by the Itaavaa S tatb Pv«u«aura Co H. A. DARN ALL, E kito * aan M a M aubb . OMMf Of ISOSm In ordering changv ef a4«lrv*» give old a» well aa now addreaa. COOMVOSMSH *rv «anted in ever) Ck»nimunity. If no corraapondenee ap|»e«r» (n*m your ■eighborh.M>l. you are rv»pecttully reqv »ted to »end u* a» many local item* a« you can MVfSTtgJN UTU IJCGAL ADVIRTISI\G, aet in leaded *U point. Mr per line Ural Insertion 6c per line each subsequent inse rtion DlSI'l \\ ADVKRTISlNG \ > poaitlon guaranteed |»cr »tn*le column inch each issue. Liberal discount allowed tor either time or space ad ver- tisement*. out mH Kuh For position (any site) &c per Inch additional. 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Right at hia back were the New York Tribune, led by Horace Greeley, Harper's and Leslie’s—all made vigorous at tacks on his war methods, that did no good yet cultivated a dis trust that ended only with the war. He was besieged daily in public, in private and personally, by letter and by petition, to con duct his appointments, his cam paigns, his foreign relations, contrary to the plans that were ultimately carried to success. Members of the Cabinet and gen erals in the field treated him con temptuously, later to learn that he was right and their own judgments had been unfounded, premature and dangerous. Del egations of politicians, abolition ists, peace societies, preachers, and everything else, proposing and opposing, came almoat daily a to advise how to do it. Seward i • < • suggested himself to conduct the < > < • important business and Stanton < > ■ openly ridiculed the President. ; ’ B0U6HT SOLD ANO EXCHANGED He was caricatured by cartoon- ; > ista North and South, at home ' ( > I and abroad. The one thing < > SCHOOL SUPPLIES above all others that made him J > President — his ready wit and ; ’ HYLAND BROS. HW-Ath, OppoxiU* P<wtolll.i> ; power as a successful story-teller ; ’ 2IL2<I Near Salmon, was the subject of constant ;; I'ORTI.AND. ORE. ! ridicule, even in the North. His ♦«♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦«♦«««♦«♦♦♦WW. worst enemies wore neither blue nor gray, and, knowing all of U. II. OTT these things, is it not a mystery! DIT BROTHERS that the Rebellion was ever DSNTIS1S crushed. We who look on these Grvshatn Oregon facts from a distance and begin to understand the awful burden J. M. SHORT, M.D. of anxiety, of worry, opposition S. P. BUTNER, M. D. under which he labored, cannot fail to admit that he must have Ph r alci» aa-Sa rgseaa Kssed qualities supremely SCHOOL BOOKS B. Greaham, • STOP! IS YOUR WATCH RELIABLE? A Slow Tlmepim'n May Can«« You to hum your ear . hum an appointment; hum a hualmiM «ngagvmrni ; or wore« yet. you may Iw too Tala to your work and lore your poeHlon. IH T THERE’S RELIEF! -GO TO Fred D. Flora And Oct a llood Reliable llm«pleie IUI Morrison Street PORTLAND, • • OREGON N m > 7* si >*4 Sasuuraal. [ormarci IMSURE MituIF.R.A. «THE I di Ululo iTiratn (Farmor» Mutual Fira Rvltot Au liti! Portland) CONSERVATIVE, NTHONG, SAFE PROMPT, CHEAP Oregon Apply to H. W. R. H. CASWELL Entered as second-cla»» matter at the pottoffic? at Gresham. Ortcon. IMPORTANT I Snaahall, Pre*. Gmham, Ore. — Write to J. J. Kern. Secretary. MA E. Yamhill at., Portland the parents more comfort and O|H-|> Ul engage inent fur all kind, of consideration and respect from Auctioneering "la Faith, la Hope, la Charity, and with FMelity.** the children, too. And wouldn’t GRESHAM, - - OREGON a revival of the old custom where H. M. CHITWOOD IE SENT out a number of sub i the whole family went calling be There was a good attendance at the > tnill-feed and after eon»« diacuaaton RrC meeting of Evening Star Grange on Sat- * J. I*. lee was instructed to pn*|«re and an unlimited blessing for young to visit scription notification blanks REAL ESTATE aki » EMPLOYMENT unlay February 8, but not aa good aa have introduce*! in the present I-egta- last week. We note that a num and old? The true sociability, penal Farms a Specialty xtorm* usual on ou eremint acc'.'uut ol ot th* tbestoru ” wnather '»«•tbr,, l»lurc a Util making it an offense to sell ber of errors were made. If the friendship and neighborly , aw OFFICE AT ARLETA, OREGON --------------- . . ................ bh r( There were ........ ten candidate« hr ln»truc« impure nr adulterated mill-teed j those who received notices not sympathy engendered can never tion in the first and aecond degree«. talks were mad« by Mra Blanchard, due them will pardon us we will be equalled by the senseless, for The following program given in the Sister Vail and Brother» Johnson and E. B. DUFUR try to correct up all mistakes. mal, twenty-minute "call of mod afternoon waa very entertaining: Mixa Lee. Mrs. Sadie Ihtnlmr presented aa a ATTORNEY AT LAW When summer lias nam Mary F. I»oni of the Portland Library, subject for diecnaeion al some future In the large number of entries ern society.” Ot th* arm **( Caavea 4 IH-rva ed ill three northern one of the candidate«, talked very inter- i time tlie topic, The Social Centre of the made last month it was impossi statee, the sun is only l’honc« A ira. Main MM eatingly on The Scboolhouae and Ita I School. «01-1 802 Corbett Bldg., I'orru«». Oaa mild under th** bright ble to avoid some mistakes. If THERE are actually a few good i Surrounding She also told of the work blue sklee of Southern your paper does not bear the ■ men in the legislature who ot th« Library Aaeocialion, saying it was California This ia one ol nature's happy pro proper tag please let us know at have the sense and the principle for all the county and not for the city of I Woodlawn Gra nge met Jxnurary 23d vision*—eternal »ommer once, as we wish to have every- stand for one Normal school, Portland only. She told how hooka and the following olfievre were installed for tlioee who cannot en were to be obtained and asked that1 by Brother J. J. Johnson, state lecturer dure a more revere cli thing right we see. But their plans are be- mate. more make ure of the library, either Master. J. W. Black; overarer, Mra. ------- ing balked by State Superintend- from California haa been call the main office or from the cub- E. C Armstrong; lecturer. Mrs. Susan A STAR SERIAL BEGINS ed the *' Mena of the DO YOU who go to Portland ent Acke™an* who » nothing if station* E. J. Spooner gave his obrer- E. Windle; chaplain, Mrs. Martha winter tourist." Its ho NOW tels and stopping placeo over the 0. W. P., or from not a politician. By fighting for vationa on the Folly of the Bare Fallow. Hammon, secretary, Mrs. ttarah llyall; There it an article in thia number with are as varied as those of the district southeast of Port three schools he will hold some The Miaeee Ethel and Ruth Hart sang treasurer, E. C. Armstrong, steward, a big jolt in it. DON’T MISS IT. well r*-gul»ted . Kir« very sweetly. Paul V Maria» spoke1 Frei Keller; aMistant steward, John T. votes that might be lost by con Visitors .an always tlnd You know some ol the things land, wish to take chances on on the subject Care of the Home and ' Grigg ; gatekeeper, D. E. McNee* : Ceres, sullalilr accommodation, F.vxavaoov'i hat done. THIS IS soiling your Sunday clothes by a scientiously doing the thing that Sanitation He told of hie obrervationa Eva Robineon; Pomes«, llax*l Gee; congenial coin|«nione, ANOTHER. an>l varied, pleasing rec bath in the Willamette? We do he and everyone else knows is along there line« while oo hia tripe Floxa. Fxiith Schmorl. Sister H. 1. reations. There ia a xtory by the •• Pigs la not care to undertake the record best for the state. But the peo throughout the etate aa Deity Inapecloe. Vail, lecturer Evening IMar grange, pre Pip” man that is one long ache ot Our National Immigration Problem waa sided during the installation. After the ple are generally blind to see ing of those who do not seek the laughter, and back ol the« special diecueeed by Robert A. Wright. Past were concluded, the mem opportunity. Let those who do such political trading until the Master W. M. liilhary of Turner grange eeremooiea feature! a big, tine E - vixybuot ' i bers and visitors adjourn«« to the ban- fellow has the job. Mr. Acker gave the talk on Parliamentry Rules of Mauaziat. speak up. . quet r>om where a warm and delicieue man has been state superintend the grange. James G. Kelly told of the repast awaited them, furniehed by the ma sale ar Will lie glad to «upply anm« HY should merchants worry ent so long that the average Or trouble experienced in obtaining gixxl 1 rnmmiltee, which all enjoyed. THE (.RfSHAM omi CO. very at I act Ire literature, de- egon child thinks he and his of scribing in detail the many de- about their obligations to the ligta of winter in California. Yet Standard Oil company or any fice are one and the same. COTTKEU Bdnkinti Eslerprise. Very low round trip excursion he is baiting for support to more tickets sreon ssieto California. Next Fridsy night th« Cot Nel I debat other corporation that conducts The fact that it has been difficult to The rale Imm Portland to De ing society will bold its fl rat debate ill important offices. It has not transfer money to Canaria without tome its business in an illegal manner. Angeles and return ia Freeh. Rellehto. Fwre the Cottrell eborcb. •«•reme«* to Fisses SSB.no The Supreme Court of the United been more than a year since the delay, and the burde* o< exciiange- Fvrry OertoDfft »»<1 Mr DeMunwr is away looking for land Limit ail months, allowing Planter »boeltl Ira! th« States has just rendered a deci fight ended on decently support chargee on the other aid»of the border, thiwweek. mr«ri<>r inerita<»f «»nr atopover prirelrgre in either baa Iwooght about neg<4iati«m« reeult N orth* rs <i rtwa sion that relieves an Ohio concerti ing one university, and now he ing in cloaer relation* between the ' lire Nelson was seen on our streets direction. Similar excursion gPltlAL «FFKR is favoring three State Normals. rates srv in affect t« all Cali of $56,000 of indebtedness, all FOR 10 CENTS Banks <4 the two countriee-. recently. fornia points. ws vili MQd po«tpaltl enr because the contracts were taken We can’t and won’t support one, Through the arrangement reeently Many are attending the debalee at FAMOUS COLLECTION I M toy Vxtreaea .... Sta under threat and imposed illegal and he know s it, yet he is willing effected, the First State Bar.fr of Greab- Kelse-Saturday sights. I Hr **«««eee Sadi.te « e «•» F«< Itili Information. «Irrplnt mr rrarrva I »to »«'Mire»tag Cater. . **• ikua« and ticket*, « all, wrlta nr trlngraph He- *w«r *«•«• »««« TaMtae« « e tse conditions. Perhaps some of the to imperil the educational inter ani is prepared to send any sm'Hinl of Shakes are o» the ground for the roof I I He- EwUerlea Sert«« Uttaea ... IS* money to the newer section»-of Canada C. W. Stinger, C. F. A. ests of the state and fully half Atoa tt «aetoUee «tato» »Uaer «amte . toe of the horse ahmta at Orient. enormous freight bills forced • Alberta. Manitotia and SaHbatehewan) M •« irti and Waahliiffton Hrcvla of the boys and girls, to make Write «May' tend IS «»»to to Italy yay paetec» «ad Guy Hood wa« surprise,I by a party upon our western consumers —or - for immediate payment without dedac-l partine «ad rereis« Uta «toree Fn»~»re < reliaeteret." ta get her »HR nnt .«a» and laetruetiee «larden Haida of jolly young 7'41 m last Friday sight. W«i. McMURRAY. <1.. P. A. tor exchange. might be prevented in the same himself solid for the next elec tion GBNAT M4RTHKRN MF.FI> < 4». ’ ‘ Ar^ng^amata have also Iman ma.hr ' ¡ame» refreshment, ami a merrylime Porti*Mi. Oregon IWS Resa«. St. Rorhffg.rd. Illltool« way. Is it legal for a road to tion. He believes evidently that to prrwide travelers in Canada with the ! *»M«*'by all. More eoriablre <4. this charge as much freight on a haul charity begins and ends at home. mean, of beatifying theniMlre. ami “ind are needed ta tbs «Mmunity. from Chicago to Pendleton as it obtain mg foods for expenssa, etc. The termers are sacking spuds. Bl.25 l«r husidred is tba tig un •would cost to ship to Portland ODAY, the ¡2th of February, wbererer they may be. and back to Pendleton? And yet 1909, one hundred years since it ir perhaps ma generally kwrws From Bear Creak to Milana the road we are told that such is the con the birth of the greatest Ameri that the First Mate Bank dr*write oss is sadly in need ot repairs, RAPID drafts payable as the principal European FREQUENT COMFORTABLE dition. can statesman, let us consider countries., and haa gradually increased Goo4 endeavor meetings at CoMeell. some of the obstacles that stood its facilrties, as well aa the vchimw nt IRWOO) HE House of Representatives in the way of his successful bneinese tnarisneted. deserves commendation for statesmanship. His early pov The independent banks in the Went ' The farmers' iaetilute will be heto at action it took in passing a bill to erty, his limited schooliag. his have done more to bail,I up their re the Firwood halion Monday, Fetienary ' STATION! EASTBOUND spective eonimi «Hee than any other j 22. Afternoon at 2 p m. and evening i suppress brainless "frats” in unfortunate career as a mer single forte and eertaialy are entitled to at H p. m,. The evening session will lie PORTLAND A 4A 9 4ft 14b 4* u 45 2 46 1 46 4 46 1 Ul « 7 « Il II Lv r>M)k« JonoiiM».... V ir. io If. II Oik 1 06 3 4* 4 «5 » 664 M7 NI N II M public or high schools. Most chant, his struggle for an educa , the undivided rapport of our ettiaens. devoted mainly to an Uluttrated lecture »..•if V to io 1ft Il U» 1 15 1 to 4 to 1 14 6 IS 7 ti Btonlrv .................... i ti ti «i Junction.. | V n io » It M 1 22 3 22 4 22 5 n i n 7 771 tl II 17 kids of this immature age are tion and the financial failures The bank ie organraed by local, people with views of the Agricultural college, »4 l4*ntB yr* more.. V »2 10 *2 11 »J 1 n 1 )2 4 n 5 )7 • 17 I m n h i* V MA 10 S* 11 16 1 JS 1 J5 4 M 1 » 1 M 7 N I N 17 m better off at home helping ma met as a lawyer, were individu for the perpose of transacting all of the ; it. buildings, grounds, etc. and also Jennr,. 9 40 10 40 11 40 1 40 ) 4* 4 40 5 40 4 U7 MI If 17 I« Linnemann 9 •ft 10 L. Il 1* 1 45 1 44 4 41 s 466 II 7 Ul U 11 ta. GRKNHAM and pa. The source of a lot of ally sufficient to discourage a tiaancial business of the com inanity, some of Oregon's famous cattle, It 4M 1 41 2 46 9 4M Hoga ii . 5 46 7 ami should be patronised in every money Ed. and Hina Douglass of Eagle Creek Il M 1 5) 3 5J Anderson » ft*1 1 16 7 M this ‘white slave’ talk is the un person of ordinary talent, but transaction, wlielber it be in the nature It SA 1 55 J 56 9 ft** Hairy . S 54 I 55 were visiting in, the vicinity Sunday. 9 ami. IL ftM 1 51 2 51 Boring » 54 J . V restrained precocity of our boys not Lincoln. He was to per <4 a large or small loan or deposit, or to <* 2 M 4 w ... 10 00 4 M • M A friin program ia in preparation tor ffiafar lo œ. 12 M 2 05 4 r 4 66 I 05 and girls, and the shame is sistent, too patient, and perhaps \ the mere sending of an amount of money the entertainment at the liaskrt social Barton I!» 07 Deep Creek 12 91 2 0! 4 ffi 6 91 I 91 10 to Kaglr Creek. H 12 2 12 4 13 • to • 11 greater because mature fathers he was so inured to reverse» that to another city or country. I Satiuwlay the 20th Everylxxly cMne. 10 191 CurrlriNvIllr.. U 16 2 to 4 to 1 to • II IO •J* Knlnf-ada It 21 I 71 4 ?• • 74 I II and mothers who know—at least they left little impressisn on IXm't forget the “Want Ads" os page H. The Def>artnient of Agriculture al (AZADERO At IO l*| . it n 2 31 4 15 • 26 i n Washington has juat presented the Fir ought to know—the folly and him. But with aR these, and the TROUTDALE BRANCH wood public library with .Ki) agricultiir- danger of social relations be additional disadvantage of home LLSIEDS I al piiamphleka. Tr *> MNNEMAXN t.v V 46 tween young children whose im ly features, awkward form and Mr. and Mr». Phil Eder vi.iBad with , 11 M Bah«- Lin«' 1 41 Fairview 12 fl 1 11 maturity renders them wholly inexperience in the arts of culti Ralph Naibauar and family laat Hatur- !!(<»! I I* \ I > V EAME GREEK day. unfit to judge of the importance vated society, he won acquaint Born—To Mr. and Mr«. J. W If uggì na His Mrs. Mathews arnl Mias Jennie (ioge of their conduct and relation ances, friends, admirers, STATIONS WESTBOUND »(«nt the day Sumlay with E. I>. Ham-1 P0«“4 ««•’ ships. But there are a lot of ready wit, his composure, sur- < ’AZADF.IU» .tv A 46 I» ta Mr. Mewui« of Portland haa purchan- I It 11 M Uton and faatily. H <n E miw h «1 m .M • N I •» fool parents—not in this imme- prisingly good memory and L. A. Davie« made reveral tripe to *>1 ten »ere« <4 the Colt tract and will Ciirrhiivllk* 7 Ol II fN I N I If 7 07 II 12 Kaglf* <’rr«k I 17 1 M locality, of course - who are de- adept conversational poorer se- Oregon City on the Wm. Ilawiin care. . aiakn hi* home here. ...7 Ut 11 17 Dren Creek « I II 1 H I _ Tlie Pteeton brother* iiave «pent a Barfon 7 14 II IV I tl 2 N lighted when their daughters in cured him attention wherever he A aurpruw party wax given in honor I 7 U Il JJ4 Hlefer........... I M 2 If part of the week transacUag buaine»* Borin« 7 U Il 27 I >7 1 40 particular begin to go out with went, whenever he joined in of Mr. and Mr*. Harry knitted last Wed-1 <,rM0|laln 7 M 11 .» Hale> I N 1 ff h n 7 rt A nderson. I 71 1 n " noedry evening. About 40 prerent .nd Mr, w„, |H (of Houn, their fellows, even though they social or political discusoions. a 7 M II 17 I >7 J 41 n an 7 B7 » V» 11 to 11 4ft (ew (lay), b|U (i Hef, (»RMHAM.. I 10 I *1 I 44 may not be old enough to more We shatter a k>t of idols before .11 bad a jolly time. <.amee and mmuc Uu) 12 JO « ar» 7 * Ift N 4M It 19 l.hiii«*niMiitb I «I I I 41 4 26 the feature, of the evening and at ni,,lhw. „„ up |or , (ew Jennr ........ 12 T1 I « «7 7 ’ 47 X M‘ Il ht I 77 • 13 4 » than have disposed of infantile our acquaintance is complete, a were Hycemorc 12 2ft 40 7 1 ft* * 66 11 M I M • M 4 40 late hour refreehmenta .».1 candy wax day, but b„ retl)rne<1 lM1Ine now . 1 a <« *» («7 Il V» Lente Jnnriion.« 12 ff 7 M li H 4 M apparel. Four - fifths of the What school boy of twenty-five * 10 V Ift H« MU Hinn Icy. rerved. Mr. and Mr.. Hurted will de-t A. (i. Kit.miller i. floating wood apparel. 1 II I 10 II Erricht |l7 W» M |f> !» 'JO Junction. I 10 N a wrecks of the world are due to years ago ever heard of the per- part eoon for Waebougal, Waah., where down Fagle Creek .nd taking it out at Golf PORTLAND ..Ar >|7 «0 N JA 'I 40 It M I 10 40 he ha. work engaged. Atepaugh for the Portland market. *1.:. oz«-t of parental pride. Chil- sonal attacks, the enmities, the this sort Chil TROUTDALB BRANCH dren should be entertained at ridicule, the accusations, the Clifford Hchneider, who i. employed TRol'TiiAl.k l.v a ta 7 lain mm 2u n -”l 71 7 71 7 70 « 711 TOlt “7 “ by the Boyd Tea company in Portland, MININ home. Good books, music, threats, the opposition and the K .1» 7 P. lame Shoulder. — ta m v> it -' ' I 7W 71 7 71 4 71 I »• 7S I N 71 I 1 71 vtailed the home folk. Sunday, ft 2ft 7 Mft s m s tn to no ii »II TO 70 7 N4 Ml Ml ----------------- N 7 N games, toys, mechanical appli insults that were thrust upon This in a common form ol muscular ft »» ’ M l M 1 ,« Ar 7 «0 « :»•]» m m M II Mr.. Geo. Luxted ami daughter. Olive ances for boys, fancy work for this great man to prevent the .pent reveral day. in Portland la.t rheumatism. No internal remedy is a bally Except Sunday A. M. tt,urM In Roman. P. M. fleet»» In black. needed. Apply Chamberlain's Lini girls, <ould prove far more successful accomplishment of week. ment freely three times a day ami a For Oregon City, Canemnh Park and way points, change cars at Golf economical than supporting over his purposes? The War of the Mr. and Mr». M. C. Donahue .pent «piick cure ia certain. Thia liniment Junction. has proven eeptoially valuable for mus dressed daughters or socially Rebellion was not fought in the the day with Mr. and Mrx. CraaweU cular and chronic rheumatism. Sold For Lenta, Mt. Scott and east aldo points, change cars at Lents Junction. by (iresham Drug Co. brilliant sons. They will bring South alone. His bitterest en j Sunday. General Offices, First and Alder Uta., P omti . amd , O bbuon . The Gate Keeper EDITORIAL COMMENT AUCTIONEER Now is the Time w CALIFORNIA SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO W SEEDS T Springwater Division T T