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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1909)
Succeeding linwlum Vindicator, Greaham Gaiette. E*«t Multnomah Record Multnomah Record and Moiitavilla Herald. Published Every Erid.vv at Gresham. Ore., by the R svvkm S tvtk P vhi ishimi Co II. A. 1‘ARN’AI.!., E dito * vm > M vsvvikk . Entered *a aBCvnd chu» matter at the |MMd**tttve at Greaham. <>re«on U*«SCtiPTlM kATT$ l\ r Y<’ar. It -tricth In advance; I«' f «reign . .mntrir* W iMl Six Me lit ha sv TUrr* month* trial »ul«* ript ton* *V. Single » op» c* > A*k for «dubbing rale» kfkHWIkCfS 'houM br >»rnt by Kvpr« or t\*»u«lhcv Money Order, Kvgi»lvre*t l«eUer ori'hvrk Slam »« n *' " nl * CMAKf W ICCktSS hi ordering change ot addroaa give old a* well a* new addrm» ,'3«tf ESPOMDfMTS arc wentod «\> y < \ If tu* e«»rrv*|su. tru, . api«« «--« fr>>ai i «mr Ux'ighlM»rh.HxL you are n >|*»vthilly rxHje >h«l to m nd u* a» tnaityr ¡oval item» a» you can AOnUDSiAi AATFS I E»’ AL Al»\ 7K1ISIX m 1« h 4cd *i\ point. l>\ per line rtr*( tiiaertloti Sc per line ea< h oib»« ■« picul iioorlion Dl>l I \\ \l»\ IKITblXt« X«» pv'dion guarantee«! £>• per «ingle column iuch each i«»uv. Liberal diaouuiit allowed (or either liutc or »)*a«v adver- tisa'meula. but not both For portion (any auv) •*• per inch additional KF KDF.KS bv per line rtral Lmurrtion. > pet iinc each aubaequent it■••*« r*ioii. l.yh'Al> (Want tf luum only), lc a word each ia»ne.counting fwv* figure«*, an Initial or an abbreviation aa oiMi word No local accented (or leas than la rent» PKOFKSSh *X\L I KRl»* » :.«• it.« h). . « each i«* ic VAKlki OF 1 |< AXKS (not vx<« e l A ng two tnchea) •’ cent» LET» K RM OF CONDOLENCE (not r Receding four in« h« *' >1 OBITU KKIE> i«»r aetmU »ulwcrlbcr* or members «»( ihrir tamlhe» up to h»‘ w«»r«U tree ail over MM) word». lc a *ord (invariably in advance). Count the words and remit accordingly A1I lxdgv' Grange. School. Cnurch. or other notice» or advertiM-tuenla of »«»ciato. |*artic», **1anrea, comvrta. theatrical*, etc . given for a proflt. charge*! for al regular rate« ’In order to in»ure change of ad ««Ivertiaer» mu»t have copy in this «»thee not later than Tuesday preceding day of publication. MB NtikTflK > out *pe* ia!ty " are well equipped t«> do the beat work al current price*» Especially farmer*' and bu»invaa men's Letter liea«ls. bnvclo|»e*. Hutter W rapper», Matemvnt». etc . tn »mall or large quantities. Auction Bills. l\*dgcr». Poster», etc., printed on abort noth'« •ECEFTS for suhacripi;. r.* are not »ent unit"* requested The label on your paper will indi cate within I»*» weeks the receipt of your remittance It it doea not pleaae notify us BiSCMTtWAMCiS In kv« ping with well rtvognued buslne** principle» adl subscriptions will be '’.«»pped promptly upou expiration of time |«atd for «Tver these roads could go acron» the river farther to the south. Any way let the official» get busy. The congestion at the east end of Morrison street is simply tremendous almost all the time ami often is sufficient to completely block all traffic. To think of having to endure this indefinitely is distressing. To think of waiting for a couple of years is almost unbearable. (iroHlh ot bidnqt. grow for every ouo of them, and let me keep the aowa to furnlah the sama man again. Two hundred and fifty pound* at Ke equal« ♦ 15 for one. and eighty head la ♦ 1.300 Now let ua figure our total: I neo tn»— Four eolta............. Egg* and chicken« Rutter ....................... Fruit ......................... Alfalfa .................... lloga ........................ Total Incom« , . .. >2.725 00 Kxiwna««-— Hired man. 300 ilaya at ♦ 3 50 t«««r day ................. 81,050.0# Season to jack, tour mari««, ♦10 each .................... to oo Interest on investment i«o oo Tax on land ......... IK 00 MUeellaneou« expense 30 00 « gave hint 500 pound* of meat ..................................... SO 00 T GRANGE DIRECTORY You Can Pay 17c a Day Oregon Mate Grange Oftkrr*. Master, Aii«llt| T Hutton Ihtrral tirmrr OyvrBvvr, A I’ bhnmakv «filtrai l’«diit l.«vturvr. J J. Jnhiuutn Purl la ml MvWat«l " Vi olIMM At Ida IsMMaiil Kieward. M Maal» Alrllr < haplaln. (War Faton Ow virgo ITva»iiier, II IIh»chlterg I tnlr|H’iidr nrv H«civiary Mr» Maty H ll«>wai*l Mulino Gale Keeper. I » l.aiiil>« tt t*ta>lon PitiiioUa, Mr» l ulu K Miller AI t«au y tfrea. Mr» (‘lira l*gu Ml lirlrtn* Fl«»ra, Mi» Music Meli* ('midon lady Steward. Mr» K K tlruwn t'lio vhlalr The laig«*»! I y |M’wrlh’r uiHirrrn ht Ih«* wurld uftrr» Ihr I h *«1 Iy |«wrllrr hi »xl»l«’hc«» i«»r 17 UKNTK A MAY 1III»• rrlalHlr |«lar<'» a |«mm luimm 1‘KXMK m ’ Il I«« tigni« » buitvaiy aa a vumuiorvlal a»»vl Ml III pl) eave l)it< »«nail t haiiM« I Liat tuiW »li|*a lhr«»»tgh )<>tir fliitfvra l«l **W II Ihv IUAi|l|l « lit ii »>w <H IvKK U A Th«* 1109 tyiM wiilar m ilI* li» uualth ut « a r|u»iw imih vrillviirra. »■Th«* !«■» |*r ■ rvnl |K’r(«t*l i) |M'«k rltvr, KAKUI IIV K I OMMIPI MC \u*lhi I' Ihixtoll Lmvat limvv C 7 9|M«m-«’ I nru* hugrtiv Palnivi Allah) I KUlMI ATI\ K < OMMIITUC lii»lln T Huston korr«t (lr*>*r l I M hb > ui II ihh I Hlwr I" M Gill h»larada The winter Just closing has been h Kb It» h ld<* mug«* <«( |«m« tlual hmm the most successful Iu the growth I h«' *mr«l| tiiai hhu* will« rr*M»»«l b | mmh | ih«l 1'1 K IMANT VAI.LEV «.KiXtiK N«» h ill«» in an uti«|vti«iin It» ixurlh tal«’«» ill«« of the Grange throughout the coun- Mi t i» »«vutul Maturda> al 7 W |» ut . an>l tuurih ¡«til'« u( th«* it* xt I«« «I i) | m w rii« r )«»l IT v«*nlg M«turtia> ai I«» a ut tu*>nth » «lav will htiy it X’rxri wa» a |fi«’al«*r Du cut- try of any winter for thirty-five |<«H htttMtl» i .M a XGF flrwt Wrd iv« tu max K »«I I h 'L ii «* th«' |i*-«»|»r«' «»I Aiuvrira. years. About two hundred subor- Ite-Mia) nt « a»'h at M |» ut an«l Ihlhl »Ut Xur wa* th«'♦<* rvrr a iuut«< «aluablv «»1») va I lea* urday al lo a ni 1 uni vy «»I y « «I t«t |>ruw Jinale Grange* have been estab- MI I I Mdllll hlLAXi.E NOTI M.rl.thv fished since January I. which has («»urlìi Malur«U> lu vvvry numi li at 10 »a ut . tu Grattgr hall. Orlriit previously been about the record for t I U’K AM AM Hit KM4K ltt«>r|a tirai Ktlurdat 335 oo Total expense .............. ■ . 11 e year. These represent about <d radi uionth al IO do a ut . alni thlrd Matur «la) al 7 io |» ni. twenty stall's, the large«! number We have clear 81,400. I hear FUHVIKU GRAXi.K Maria (Irai Mvdnra The |>rr»rtil Irinlem ) I» lo think In fio rtu being in the State of Michigan. A «ome fellow »ay. "It can’t be done." dav al lo m « ut thlrd Tortola) rvunhig al NKI til |»ae a|gti( of thr |i«b I’MX I'H ttial go anViork. ««a*’h tuotilh |«t make up th«* «lollar 1*«» furgvt «hr pura ha» new State Grange has been estab It can bo done. Cut my Income half Ut NHKI.I \ Il Ut uMAXGK NO SM MrrU In Illg |M«urr that t» |«rnl lip tn prunlM, hickcla lished In Idaho ard another will I still gain 500 per cent. 1 paid R uwm 'IIvili«’ »« hoo|hou«0 un Ihr «o'<uhl an«l and (HtUt - (uYirlh «Stlikiday nlghta In radi au«*tith. our • 17 roiita a «la* ” »riling plan turn» thia roon be established in South Dako my man. furnished team and feed KVKXIXh MTAR GttlXUK Marte In thrlr |M>arr tu a urlio putiM**r I ho oilvrr 11 w « (ir r < «mi|><M y fari» »ata In ta. neither ot which states before and almost a living for hl* family. hall at Mottih Monili tala*r«<n ili«« nr»t *atur dai •»!. a< ti nionthjat lo a ni All vlahor» aia puhhig Hit« n. w plan hiln • fl« « t Ura't»« H had representation iu the Grange. Isaiik» oil )uur gValMRM MoNUM. w ah «mia. Reap book* and you will learn The reason tor this unusual how to farm and prosper Instead of tiRF4IHAM GRAXtiir Marta erroml Malur growth Is the systematic effort« raising cotton and "bleaalng out" da) IH aa* li tuonili al IO a ni IHM Vil i «. tJKUu.»:. MI MO Mari» «rat aid. It will be a very fine one. made by the National Grange to everybody and grumbling. —C. J. Nalurday « a* h umnlh UllAXuK Marta »ramni MalUrdaf «•( i Many pages of cuts made for bring it about and the increased con lleKtaud.— In Jourual ot Agricul ra« I k-X|M h moniti al IO a m fidence In the organization among ture. <t.A< K AMA* <iH AX'yK, XO Mari» ih« this special occasion will appear tirai Malurday In ih« nionth at lo 30 a m «nd 'armers In general. The latter the ihlnl riaiur*la) al 7 p ni in its pages and a large number cause has resulted from the straight «oli MIH \ i.ltAXi.E XO : M.«f»hi all da) «<«<| oii llrit nMtur«lay hi ra* h monili in: Be a booster. The Lord hates of special features will deserve forward policy adopted by the or WIDE TIRED WAGONS. llaligr hall tirar (’orbati a knocker, Do something for your attention. One of the fea ganization In matters of public con Visible Writer Hirangt-a ara n«4|ur»ir«l to»«*hd toThe Ih’rad The Standard your town, Clean up your back tures that will be presented will cern. It no longer endorse* the Result of Eap*rim*nt, on Diff*r*nt lnìmi>atl««u •«» ttial a brld < ar<t cali t»a ritti uudrr itila h«*a«llng Ir«a tu nd placr. day ami Road* and Seti. yard. Plant some roses in front be the flower show premiums. It wildcat schemes brought forward by Some yeara ago, vv lieti thè low wbeel. huur of torri mg ) socialists and professional agitator* and down the sides of your yard. is hoped that the display of but stands loyally by such needed wlde tlreil hnndy wagon« tlrst begnn Come out to the Club meetings flowers will be exceptionally fine reforms as highway Improvement io attrae! scrtous atteutlon. thè Mia- CHI well NOIICUS. and show that you have an in this year. Let all the women, parcels post, postal savings banks, •euri ngrlcultural experiment etntlon FREE METHODIST t II I'It I'll- Kw. S (t H opkn . paMur. .*** r\ tcra, terest in the welfare, not only of girls and men. too, see what they and an equitable revision of the tar at l'olumbln, Mo„ I temine I II (erettevi Sitixluy Nch«M»lF Io ii in ; I'n nchilii? iff. The publicity given it* work in wlde tire« and mnde a numlier of yourself but of all the other peo can do to make this one of the every Sutnluy at II u in.nml H p, in. niton these four subject* ha« widely ex|>crl>ncnt* A reperì line lieen made Prayer nnu-tinR. Thuratlay rvenhiR at ple and things of the town and feature of the fair. There will advertised the organization and on thè experlnicnta, «Itti ilio follo»log Ho'rkx'k. All uvleonted country. You have a live Com be all the space arranged that is brought It support from thousands reeulta: SAINT MICH U I. S ( VTIIOI.H* mercial Club here now. Keep it needed, whatever it may be. and of people who have at times In the Teste nero mnde on tua iidntti. grav < III lu ll, Sandy, dr»- Kvi. IU*rch* «I and diri ronda III all condriomi and told hurrvr. Hen ire* will l<* hel«l <>n alive. Boost. Send out adver all that is necessary to show the past been unfavorable to It. The the firwt Sundny curb iu«»nlh at tisements and get people to people that we can grow as tine progress the Grange Is now making |O:%> a. iu. will be a valuable asset In It* fur thinking this way. tiowers here as anywhere is the ther growth and Increase of Infill ZI<>N’S EVANGELICA! CIIVRCH, G realism—Mutua» German . IO hi evidence in flowers. Why not ence. Not unlike experience in a 111., every first, third and fifth Sun make it a flower festival? It other matters the old saying holds days o! each month. A)) welcome good that ’ nothing succeeds like Ex-Sheriif Word has shown his comes a little late in the season, 1.120 lirai Avenue, Sealite, Wash. I IWI MANX MIM<»lil\l M I knowledge of a pood thinjr bv but with proper forethought the success.“ The advancement made < III 1U II, (àrealmiii l’x*r»»M. Rev. during the present winter and the M. II. Parounngian. S rbvii ga, Sun* investing in acreage adjoining' flower of the season may be prestige gained will enable the or «lay s <I hh .|, |o a. in.: Preaching nt town. This he will subdivide' planted and roses may be made ganization to proceed along these Il a. in. ami M p, ni. every Sunday. Prayer nivuting. rhuraday evening« and sell in small tracks to the ap to bloom at that season as well line* with greater celerity In the al h o'clock. Everybody invited. future If wise policies prevail. The H F V I J 5 I j g preciative public. Mr. Word was as any other. 4 w ■ j ■ possibilities of the organization In ■ >4 k ■ jw 1 always friendly to Gresham and W hooping Cough. all Its worthy endeavors are almost he is now doing us a favor that This is a moie dangerous dises««« than limitless If its growth continue* In The Gresham Oil & Gas Co., 1« generally presumed. It will Is- a sur- can only be appreciated when we TRAD. M.nea are beginning to improve their the manner In which it has been prise tn insiiy to learn that more death* Draiana have seen the tract dotted with made the preeent winter. A great result frolli it than from «carle! fever. CoeveiOHT« Ac. property by grading the ground boom Is not desirable on account of Antone Banding a aka«> h end «lMrTtiai->n tnay new homes and are made con Pneumonia often result« from it. Cham- qtiL-hiy aerertain o«r «tpUtpax free *h«4b«r an in the vicinity of the mineral •he danger of a reaction, The prog- luverill.rti te pr«-bel>ir f>«al•««♦ahle (j nitnutilr* beriain'* Cough Rsmeily lina been ue-.l scious of the presence of the ad Ilona at rich» r..»« Oden I la I HANDBOOC <41 Palama in many epidemie* of whisiping cough, •««i.t fr*M« <»ht«rat »a«-tier h,r eerurmg iMUenia. It is likely that lumber ress made In Grange growth the P*i««t>ia taAon tbr«>uah Mann Jk I «x rerelva ditional wealth by the increased spring. and alwava with the l>«-«t resulta. Del- SP<« with. Hit charye, iu I be Na- present winter ha« been Ideal.- will be on the ground for the Is-rt M< Keig llarlan. Iowa, nay« of it <>n meadowa. pastures and plowed population. tional Grange Editorial. "My l«>y took whooping cough when erection of a derrick preparatory fields. both wet and dry. The draft nine month« ol.l He h*d it in the win A han.lenmelr lll«e<raf«d weeklr Ureeet elr- was determined by menu« of a si'If re ter. I got a bottle of Chamberlain'« for the drill machinery within rylalf’i <>t «fi» ertenttgr h.urnat. 1 ern.a. | > « m-xr . « >ur nx-ntbs. |L 3*44 by all ne*a4«M»)era. cording dynamometer. The lict load Cough Remedy winch provol gissi. I the next week. Quite a number The Small farm. One of the important things *.i* III every irtol the name v lx. 2.<h«> cannot recommend it too highly.” For Hrai h <>m.-. «t* F H«^ Wash mg in. IU. supported by the state Grange of people have been out from I will tell how I did with forty |H>undn. Contrary to public expecta •ale bv Gresham Drug Co. tion. In :t large majority of case« the was the resolution favoring one Portland recently to look the acres of land: Twenty acres In al draft was materially lee* when tires Normal and that at a place to be property over and as develop- falfa. two acres in lots, garden and six Inches In width were used than PROTECT Yol Rsi.l.F AGAINST Loss RY designated by the peeple. The ments proceed we may well ex orchard, and eighteen acre* tn corn. when the teals were made with tires of I hired a man and Instructed him standard width, one ami one half Inch pect to see the interest increase present Normals were located by to exchange labor with his neighbors es. local promoters. They were all In nil conditions of the gravel road, so be'could get help to do such work located by misrepresenting the What will Gresham do for the a* he could uot do without help, except w et ami sloppy on top. the draft true purpefees of the promoters. Rose Festival? Since we find like baling hay. etc. I gave $10 per of the broad tired wagon was very INSURE IN THE much leas than that of the narrow The people have been paying for there are a number of people in acre, or 81000. for the farm, and tired wagon. Averaging the six trials, gave my hand 13.50 per day tor this private benefit for years, lit the town by the Willamette who 300 days’ work, $1,050; I furnished rt load of 2.JR2 pound« could Is’ hauled the broad tires with the «nine draft tle thinking that the true reason are ignorant of the location of bim four mares to work the crop an required for a load of 2.000 pounds on for four Normals was of the the cities of eastern Multnomah, with. I furnished my man team the narrow tire«. nature it is found to have been, and of their products, why not «nd teed and he paid all hired help On dirt roads when dry. hard and For Eaatvrn Multnomah and t’ltu kaina» Counties. We trust the good sense of the quietly slip into the procession Now we will see If there Is any free from ruts 2.530 pound« could have money In diversification. I put In people of the state to locate one with a mammoth potato float, the contract that his children mint » Normal at a suitable place, and 1 garnished with a few sprays of go to school at least six months and we do not want that place to be i our unexcelled celery, cabbage, I is wife was not to do field work. Portland. Not that Portland j roses, lettuce, and other luxuries I paid him cash at the end ot each would not be benefitted by it or of the locality. That would give month so he could pay cash and •tay out of debt and buy books. that Portland has no right to it. Gresham a chance to advertise clothes, L<>W WIL.C TIRKli WAOO». etc. As I furnished teams Portland has as much right to it herself that comes only once a and feed, he was to furnish all his bran hauled on the broad Urea with same <lraft req ill roti for 2.000 as any other place. But the i year at least. A 20-foot potato tools, which he already had. auch th« |K>und* on the narrow Gros. On clay farm student must be considered. The ! rolling down the street would tools as he needed to run the roads, with nind deep niul drying on majority of people who go to open the eyes not only of visitors As seated, I furnished him four top and spongy underneath, a largo via the mare* and be raised me four mule number of teats showed uniformly fa- Normal schools are not there for but of all the natives as well. colts, which *old for $300. I furn- rornble to the broad tire. The differ pleasure. They go there to im ’shed him three cow«, and he sold ence amounted to from 52 to til |>er prove their qualifications for the or about 3.2<i0 pounda could have OREGON SHORT LINE AMI The Madison bridge. or the ♦ 100 worth ot but'er besides what eent. profession they have selected. Market street bridge, or any ho used at home, and from four lieen fulfil«-«! ot> the hrontl tires with INION PACIfll RAILROAD the «ante draft required to draw 2.<>00 They are in nine cases out of ten other bridge seems to be the dozen hens he sold $100 worth ot pounds on the narrow tires. In this < hlcken* and eggs besides what he from poor. Money is a scarce article. main consideration in Portland condition of road the hrontl tires show used. There were about 100 fruit Boarding and other expenses of now. They seem to handle the trees, plums, peaches, pears and ap to their greatest advantage. Aa the road dries and becomes firmer the dif- Portland, Seattle, Spokane, Tacoma, Walla Walla the city are higher than in Small matter as though it were a sub ple« on the farm. He »old hl« neigh ferencs between the draft of the broad and all points on The O. R. & N. line country towns. There are also ject of interest to the people of bor« |12S worth of fruit after put and narrow tires gradually diminishes until It renctq-s nlMuit 25 to . ’ IO per cent ting up all he wanted for home use, less inducements to spend money Portland only. Why not put to cut twenty acres of alfalfa four on dry. hard, smtsith dirt, gravel or in smaller towns, and last of all a vote of the people of the county and time*, aggregating a ton each time; macadam road In favor of the brond there are fewer chances for as to where the bridge shall go. put twenty tons In the barn to feed tire. young people, for the first time For Tiany reasons the Madison the stock furnished on the farm, The report concludes: “A large number of tests on rnend away from the restraining in site would be most convenient to and sold sixty tons at $15 per ton, ows, pastures, stubble land, corn and to other principal cities in the East, Middle West and South fluences of the home, to fall into the people of Portland and to the 1900. He raised eighteen aches of ground and plowed ground In every Correspondingly low fares. corn, sixty bushels per acre, 1,080 condition, from dry. bard and firm to bad associations in the smaller street railways. On Sale .lune i, J; July 2, 3; August II, 12 For about as bushels, and fed mare«, cows, etc , very wet and soft, show without a «In towns than in the city. As a many reasons a bridge a little 280 bushel«, leaving SOO bushels at gle exception a large difference In matter of economy for the peo farther up the stream would be 50c per bushel, |<00. We did not draft In favor of the broad tire«. Thia On Sale May 17, July I, August It ple who are to be benefitted, the just as convenient and more so eel! any corn. I furnlahed him five difference rangefl from 17 to 120 per cant. country town surrounded by a for many of those who live well red io«« that raised two litter, a "Tbeae atatlatlcs throw n atrong Going ran« t limit 10 day« from date of ««|,. final roturn limit Ort 31 Thee, ticket, preeent aome very attractive feature, in the way of «toil good agricultural district, should to the south, and for the country year each, eight pigs to the litter, 80 light upon the question of draft and pigs, and they ate ten buahels to make distinctly In favor of the employ over privilege«, and choice of route.; thereby enabling paaronaer. to n..k- ■ide trip, to many interesting points enroute P»**»ger« hi make be the one to get our votes. people a southerly location would the pig, 800 bushels even, and the ment of wide tires. There Is little rea corneaters ran on the alfalfa and son to doubt that the opinion of prac be better. The Foster and Sec The first signature of the new tion line and Powell Valley roads «talk field after corn was gathered tical teamater« would support the same »nd picked up the weeds and waste proposition. Perhaps it would lie bet premium list for the Grange Fair all enter the city well to the south corn and weighed 250 pound, each ter to provide for a gradual adoption will be ready to fold before this and it would avoid a lot of wind on an average. The packer Mid of wide tires, but that they are cer WM. McMURRAY, «» msral PaMmsuu A orst , P ortmmd , O muot reaches the readers of The Her- ing around if those who travel they were "tops” and paid me tc tain to come cannot well be doubted.” The Purchasing Power of Pennies f TTje___ — EDITORIAL COMMENT OLIVER TÿpeWri-fër THE OL IVER TYPE WRITER COMPANY Scientific American. MUNN & Co?--. . . New York OREGON FIRE RELIEF ASSOCIATION John Brown, Rockwood, A^ent u 7\ SOMMER RATES EAST During the Season 1909 ___ OR! GON RAI1R0AI) 4 NAVIGATION COMPANY To DMAtlA and return - - - Io KANSAS CITY and return To ST. LOUIS and return - - To CHICAGO and return - - $60.00 $60.00 $67.50 $72.50 To DENVER and return - - $55.00