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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 27, 1909)
laud. The famous “Sandy country'* is sll tributary to Portland and it would !»■ a distinct advantage, both in com* mervial and M’nlimeutal wavs to have it lit the same county. If this were done Clackamas county would still lw much Succeeding Grvsham Vindicator. Gresham Gaiette, FaM MnTtnoniah Rvco rd larger than Multnomah and it would not make ary particular bardali) p on Multnomah Record and Montavilla Herald. the rest of the county. Published Every Friday at Greaham. Ore., by the Baavaa S tat « PvBUaMtKU Co As a proparly owner of northe«*t II. A. PARSALI., Forma asi » M iiwu . Clackamas I hop« to see thi* ch«ngt* brought about in the near future amt Kntrred a. Mwiid-eln»* matter al lb* aoaloÄr* at Urvabam. Ore<on a ill b» always ready to do what I can to have it accomplished mtSCttSTiM UTR Dvr Year. II •») (n sdvan.'r to toretfn c«*untri*a. W dft Sil Months I enjov reading the “popular home TN- Three months trial »ubactiptions Single copies v k«k tor dubbing rates weekly" and believe it is working for tmnkBCLS 'houbi hr sent by Express or Postofhce Money t'rxlrr, Rvgi*lrrtsl letter or Check Ata ‘HP* •‘■'vi't.'d up to N) cents the beat ini- rests of the state and that CllBtt 0* LMMItSS In ordering change of addres» give «*ld a< well a« new addrets CBtfnseBtfkH are wanted in ever* communit* If no «'orrespon Irn«'* appear* from your it lias a great influence in this way. tMixhborhwcwi. y«*u are rc*p«\’tiuUy rvqv '♦ted to send us as many l.wal items as y*»u can J. S. B kook ». ilttlUMS» klTn LEGAL ADVERTISIN’ «« t In k s lid «i * point UV per line Ar*t I»-rti •> &c per line eaf'h subsequent insertion DISi’l v\ kl>\ KKTtslNG ptwuiion guaranteed 35c per singlt' celunin inch each issue. Liberal diwount allowed for either time or space advvr tisvtnenu, but n«H both For poaittan (any »lie)-■«'per inch additional RE ADKRS, b*r per line first insertion. %»■ t*'r line each subsequent insertion I (M'AI > (Want Column only ), tc a word each ¡«sue.«'«»unilug two figures an initial «»r an abhrv * iation a« ..ne word Nol.wwl a«vct»le*l tor less than I* ■cents DKirFESSloN vL t AKl"» ion.- tn. h). .‘.N . aeh ««nr t \KD*»»F VH ANKS (n*»4 w erd ing two inch«*»), a’ cents LETrERS OF »'»»NlH‘l ENt E (not etct'e^ling tour inch«-»), fl OBITUARIES tor actual subscriber» or members of their families, up to p<» word» fr»-« all over 1*1» word*. 1c a word {invariably in advance). Count th« w«»nl» and remit accordingly AU Lodge, Grange. School, Chur* h. or olher notice* or advertisement» of w<»etal», parti«»*, dances, concert*, theatrical*, etc . given tor a profit, charged for at regular rate* lu order to insure change of ad advertiser* must have copy in thi* office not later than Tuesday preceding day of publication. WA RMTJM s our sp<*vialty M « are well equipped to do the best work at current ¡>ru ' Esp» 'aiiy farmers’ and business men's Letter Head* Envelope». Hutter Wrapo-r». St.-urm« nt«, •etc . m small or large quantities Auction Bills. Dodgvr* Poster», etc . printed on short n«»ti«s» »CCLlCTS for «Ubacriptions are not »ent uni««« requested Th«‘ label oh your neper will Indi cate within two weeks th«* receipt of your remittance If it d«ve* not plea««- uotiiy u» 0 XUaTikuAKLS In keeping with well rv« gni/vd business principle*, all subscription* »houi l m renew«d upon expiration of lime paid for EDITORIAL COMMENT HE prospect of all outstanding against persons held for T land cases frauds being dropped has a (»ramie lair Notes. The poultry show at the ft*ir thin fall bid* well to 1«r a big feature. Superin tendent Windle »«y* that a large num- la-rot local poultrymen a ill not out- side of the county to exhibit thia tear an«l that only make* it the inure prob able that thev will show in thi* lair. He ha* already a go**I nuiiilwr ol »|w*cial prior« and lev!* *ure that he can gel a number more. There is conniderable interest, U m », in the juvenile show Boy» (rum the vicinity of M<>ntavilla are very much interested in it and there are other» farther out. Gresham ha* al leant one intending contestant and it is likely that other* will show up. The regular monthly meeting of the fair directors will lie held at llie ground* Monday afternoon, Sept. 6, at 1:3l>, Quite a little interest 1» bring taken by person* a ho are de*ir«»u* of taking concession space. A* yet no contract* have been niadg but »vvrral are practi cally cloerti. Every effort a ill I* made to secure reliable and desirable attrac tion». Wouldn’t it l»e a nice feature to have a driving court«» in connection with the fair 1* a question that 1* I »ring a*ked by a good m*nv just now. l*erh«|* it would and it would not la* a very diffi cult thing to <|o if people set their head* that way. There 1* no reason why such a thing e*»uld not la» a profitable atni useful adjunct to the fair. Il might la» a source of some dissatisfaction if it were conducted loosely and if it were used for more than pleasurable sport or an exhibition track where purse* were offered for the la»*t animal* in various classes. But there i* no reason why such could not la? kept within reason able limit* and la? a drawing feature for the association J. M. SHORT, M I). S. I». BUTNER. M. D. DIRECTORY GRANGE Pl.RkRANT VAl.im GRANUK N o *4* M.ri* «««olid ’M tn rd ay at 7 a* p m ami fourth Satunla* al l<» ** a m r*vry month K im k H ih »D GRANUK Haeta Ihr Arsi " ed u« «da.* uf ra« h month al * p m ami Ihild Mat ur«la* al I»’ a m MI’I TNOMAH URANUK. NO 71 Meets thè fourth Ballarvi«) In v»«»ry mouth at IU »»a tu , in G rang«* hall. Orient t'LAt k IM k* <»R KNt.K meets Aral Saturday «>f each month al IV *» a ui . ami third Matur da; al 7 -*» p m FAIRVIKM i.MtN«.K Meets Arsi H rdnrs da* atto k» a m third tuesday evruing al Sovliak «wich month Kl SSE I I.VII I E •«R ANGE. NO JU* Meets In Russellville m h«mlh«»usv nil the svruml alad fourth S«tiir*lay nights in each mouth SVENINO !»riK OK kN».» Meets In their hall at South M«»unt i’al*»r on the that Kalur dav of «a« h monti« al lu a m Ail vistl«*ra are w ilniiii»’ GRESH AM GRANGE M<« I» st «oud Malur day in each month at lu a»« m DAMASt'i <* URAN*IK. NO jw«» Meets Brat Salurda) each m«»nth LENTS GRAN u E Meets stM-oud Saturday ol each month al IU a» a m < l.At'K AM AS <«N kNGE NO •«» Merts I hr first ■'Saturday in th«- month al 10 •’ a m and thelhlrd Saturday »1 7 Ä» p m t'Ol.l MUIA GRANGE NO JI»: Merls in all day »rsston first 11. ut «day In each mouth in grange hall near < ori* it THAT WATCH OF YOURS ■ I im iiim M« jti,l m iiiiii 'I i •» yuu liatv««. Pbraklaaa-Saifraaa You iiwil i |,.Hfiiult «nil tl »Iny up iiiii ' ii in « »luid. kih I mi ilmw «mir wRli'h Ore»na tiraaham. AI hiii « mii'«i « jrvxr llu* pnqHialllmi u( i I ihiii I ii « «mi ulilug llml »null rmiiv, up II'» ttu'ii llml you »«til In tlilhk h h . orr w. J <>TT ol ui». Tliv Iri-nluivul m'ionl»<l n sulch I I. junl lli» »nm» wli»tli»r II la th» •■»•! OIT BROTHERS ■ or lh» |MH>r»al mak»—llial la. th» lirai IHM IM S att»iition la Kiv»l> il H OKA là M »»• Oregon prrt lu liaiKlIliig »nt<-li»a. I.vl |,iui tlx Groaban.. up your tluu piri'». FRED I). FLORA L. D. MAHONE ATTORNEY-AT-I.AW IWI Morrlami Hlwl Probat«* and Corpora I on Law Prompt Allrnllott U» «ill Bntiiir«* Itral Lotahs Alt Henry Rid g • Portland, Oregon (Neat Tap's Restaurant I Ph«»n*. Main I0U» P ortland oreuon E. B. MORELOCK AUCTIONI I W 20 V.ara I xperlriKC. Rttisrsi gs Dr \ Thompson and « M Thum|«*«»ii MONTAVILLA. OREGON - Phone I mli You Can Pav II Simply ■«** th* «mall « hang« that li>»« «lipa thr««ugh jour fin*, rs an4 uw n I hr niagui ttrrtil nrw < »1 IvKK \«i & Thr |IOO lyMwrltrr with its wealth <»i rs rlualvv run*vhlrm-rs —Thr I«*» per «'em perfect tjr|»e« rltrr. I N I.«ml Ollier *t Portland, < irvgun, Augiinl 7, IIAhf \i»tier I* hereby given that Joseph Schmid, Sr , livir of Rudolph Mrhnml, Itarased, * ho, on Nrplrinlirr -I, hk»7, i»it» If 11 ■iirt'nh At| I »»it * \u hi I *|. **«*i iui "I I . ! • - I ‘ * • - I \ \N ' 4. H m li' U 1.1, r«o*n*hip North, Hangv 7 E«*l W||l«mrtl«* M»-ti'll«n, ha* !ll«^l noth'* t»| mlrnlh»n to m«kr Final tlva year Prout« to «MitAhliah tiaim In th«* land alaivr drarHlird, Itrfurr Rrglatrr ah<l Rrrrlvrr, at Portland, Oregon, on the •2nd day of Srptrmlirr, pn*i Claimant namra *• aitnrwer* Vai W ronikin*, Chari«*« Olin, Joarph Nchmid, Jr , Erick Gran«l*trom an<l John H um «11 of C«»< ml* |«<K?k*, < >rrgun, Algernon H. Draaaar, Rcgiet^r. X4 dt very bad appearance and no Road the “Want Ads.” You HIS is the season of the year amount of explanation can get Wants Supplied on page 8. that the fly gets in his deadly away with the idea that some work. About a year ago The thing is wrong. Either the men with its w i « h rang* «( pr««*tk*al u»ca Herald printed a valuable article who drew the original indict Thr stunt* machine w lit* rerunl s|>e<r«| that wrllra in an umtertone Its worth twice the concerning the real status of the ments were unqualified to judge price uI thr nrtt lw’*l typewriter )et 17 cents a 4a) will buy it Ne*vr was a greater incent fly. We have just read an arti of the merits of a case and in i*« to SAVE »rt before I hr people •«( Kmrr»<a Nor wa* there r«er a more »aluabir object lea cle in the September McClures volved the government in a lot umrvohrd to prv*c on the subject. The article is of expensive litigation without The Purchasing Power worth the price of the magazine sufficient cause or else they have of Pennies to every household. By all means been open to “undue influence.” During the Season |Q()9 The present triulene* is i«» think in BM ri*> get it and read it and then put Perhaps they have grown tired l k»s |o I.MO- sight l i the l‘4> « r NT* that go to make up the lol Lar T«> f<»rget the porch«« V I« th« the adviee into practice. We of the cases. That is neither Ing )><>wrr that is pent up in pennies, nickels an«l «lime« have heard people say that flys here n >r there. If the men who <>ur “I? cetiis < <ta* " srtlhig plan turn« this power to worthy pur were a blessing. Just see how have been indicted are guilty rhe Oliver 1 * pew ritvr ('ontlmny feels sate tn nutting this new plan Into « ff> « t I miiciw It much filth they dispose of? Have they should be punished, whether banks OU y*»ur Bl'sIMBAR Most»«. you ever stoppod to consider how the offense was committed yes The he disposes of it? Besides be terday or twenty-five years ago. ing a rapid breeder and heavy The fact that later cases have feeder on decaying filth of all arisen to demand their attention Portland, Seattle, Spokane, Tacoma, Walla Walla sorts in his larval state, the fly is no excuse. On the other hand and all points on The O. R. & N. line T^peWri-ter is a great fellow to return to the this very example of defeating To OMAHA and return - - - $60.00 filth from which he has escaped. the purpose of the law by delay The Standard Visible Writer Our conrt»lrnce in tot’ la (>«>rn of our satis He deliberately walks around leads to other cases. If these To KANSAS Cl I’Y and return $60.00 factory »lealings with thousands So we offer the t »liver T) pew rltrr for a small over it nibbling here and there big fish were promptly tried.con (Grange« are requested to »end to The Hera bl cash pa* mmt and trust you lor all thr rest To ST. LOUIS and return - - $67.50 ■«» that a brief <ar<i can be run Thi» ts not a preachment on saving It’s and getting his legs and feet demned and put where they be infomation under this heading tree. Send place. 4a) and a plain, straight f««rwar<! bualnra« gelling To CHICADO and return - - $72.50 projMtaltlon It broadens the market for plastered with the rotten stuff; long other cases would be less hour of meeting ! Oliver Ty|«rwriters by interesting Ihoae who and toother principal ritiea in the East, Middle West «nd South. ha** iiever thought >>f buying ma<’hlries It then proceeding on airy wings frequent. Mr. Heney, who has Correspondingly low fares »ends Olivers by the hundred* into lloMM as well as oFEIt’M On Sale June I, J; July I, J; August II. 12 he enters our homes, walks all had the most of these cases in It opens up new money making opportuni POMLl. VALLEY ties to ambitious profile ever) w here And Mr over our faces, the baby’s face, hand, has won some praise for To DENVER and return - - $55.00 just as glad to »ell a machine for 17 rent» The young ladir* Dorcas society will are a 4a* as to nave the rash with thr «»rdrr the vegetables uncooked, the securing the convictions. If he meet at the home of A C. Seward on II *•» *ant to know rnorralxiut The Oliver On Sale May 17, -July I, Auguat h A*K THE I *hK.* There ar«- a quarter <4 a meats, both fresh and prepared, had been as vigorous as he is Saturday, August 2H, at 1 p. rn. million <>f them each an Oliver rnthualant Going transit limit It» .lavs from date of sale, final return limit Oct .11. and in fact pries into everything pictured there would have been luitlir* Mieaion Society will meet at !*er thr nearest Oliver agent for detail* of Tl.rse tickets present some very attractive features in the way of stop, our new 17 cents a day " plan, <»r address and every where he goes he a lot of other convictions and a the home of P. N. Almquiat on Monday, over privileges, and choice of route« . thereby enabling pass, ligers to make side trips to many interesting points enroute. leaves a trail of filth and des few of the convicts would have Augu*t 'I«), at 2 p in. Those intereated THE OLIVER TYPE Routing on return trip through California may lv had at a slight ad- tructive germs. He visits the been serving time. As it is, who are cordially invite*!. Vance over the rates quoted. WRITER COMPANY Mr. Markhimi ha* lw>ught twelve ami Full particulars, sleeping car reservations and tickets will be furnished hog pens, the manure piles, out has paid for his crimes? Most by any <». It. A N. local agent, or a half acre* of land of Carl s<>dernian, 1326 First Avenue Seattle, Wash. houses and every other place of the sentences are pending or consideration *200t). where filthy offall can be found, on appeal. A pretty time to Mr*, t. Allen ami three daughter* of ••••••••••••••»••••••••BW« goes back to our kitchens to in draw out, isn’t it? We suspect Portland *pent la*t week at the home oculate the butter and milk and that Mr. Heney lacks vigor, is of (*. ?.. Lindgren. roast meats, fruits and preserves indifférant to anything but his Miss Annie Johnson «nd Tekia I.an with the germs of typhoid and own interests and hardly escapes din are viniting friend* in Portland tin* dysentery. Now is a good time the stigma of willful neglect of week. Mis* Lydia Johnson of for the complaints to appear and duty. He began the fight on visiting rt the home of C. FREQUENT RAPID we know of two instances where land frauds and he should have this week. COMFORTABLE they have developed within the carried it through till every con VV. Danielson and family left Satur- or Writ* Coll last week, very likely from this vict was quickly placed behind •lay fur Eureka, Cal. Springwater Oregon Homes Co. same source. If you want a the bars. Another reason for Mary Christenson is visiting friends 221 1 2 Morrison Mtreet, Portland, <»r* good explanation based on good complaint here is the limited sen in Newburg reasoning read the article men tences doled out to those who Mrs. E. J. Gardin returned home STATIONS tioned. For fear you overlook were convicted. If a man is sen from Seattle last week. MARIO.L AM» ORANITI; ». ; 45 N 11 Lv PORTLAND it let us repeat some of the ad tenced to the rock pile for 90 Mr. Lindquist had the misfortune to 45 4 41 1 41 5 41 Î 45 11 11 Golf Junction •k. 7 11 * •rj W ir» M I 05 • M J 05 0 u> 11 J5 -tmilt \ 5 13 7 24« io V Ift vice it offers. Since the oders days for taking s«me old clothes, break his vollar Ixme. II » 11 • 11 1 II 0 il 11 41 Iw*ntR Junction 22 7 *2 * 17 w 72 Ì1 1 11 « 11 1 11 0 11 11 52 from our kitchens escape mostly how long should a fellew get for Misses Elsie Anderson ami Emily .Hycamorr.. 'U «i ; pl M 77 u *2 11 5 D • 11 1 11 0 lì 12 ft G 7 IJ H J»o V :V» J «•une Palmblad returned home iro n a week’s » 5 M • 15 1 J5 0 15 12 IV, Li rinoiimnn through the upper parts of doors taking a few townships of land — visit in Portland. They also tout a trip 5 •Ml 7 1. * ;t. •J U» <0 5 4« • 4A 1 40 0 <0 12 IO GR HIIAM :> II 7 .'»O * 40 4b 4» i 41 • 41 1 45 0 41 12 I4j w and windows if opened, use about 90 years. Did they get it? to .Seaside. Hog«ti a 7 ■ d 1I A nd«rson ■ 7 Ml 9 ft* Hairy screens at that point. Remove No. Eighteen to thirty months A party was given Miss bia Nordlon 9 •V. H no Boring . H 03 9 .. Is 0i all garbage at least once a week with a few hundred dollars fine the 22 of August in honor of her birth Hlrfrr . 10 O0 W. W. MINAR N 10 lo (G Barton i 12 and clean the cans and buckets have marked the limit. If our day. Drop <’ri ch K» 07 335 E. Morrison St. • P ortland Eagle Cri ck H 1* lo 13 Phone East 4234. a 24 10 I’» that contained it. Burn as much influence or opinion is worth any John Vnis and Arthur Johnson have ' urrinsvlll«*. M .11 lo k«tacn<ln gone to the mountains for a few days on ( AZADF.RO 10 S.ft| Ar of it as possible. Vaults expos thing we would suggest that 1* 1" a hunting and fishing trip. ed to the air should have fre there is a lot of hot air about I ROI 'I DAI.I; BRANCO Mis* Annie I’nis is substituting as a r quent doses of crude oil. Even lawyers in general and Mr. Hen stenographer in Portland for a couple of 1.1 NN KM A NN Lv the barnyard compost should be ey in particular. Haar Line weeks. Fairview 10 »H kept in bins and covered with TROUTDALE Ar 10 10 Paul Palmblad spent Sunday at Sea screens. But it would not be ad side. STATIONS WESTBOUND Annexing Part of Clackamas. visable to use oil on this if it is (AZADEKO fi 4A< R 4ft| 10 4 » to be used as manure. The oil The following communication rog- Pr»»i<ient Taft will tie made the cent Beta* aria fi AA! V «MI 1 (Si Currlnsvlll* 7 01 9 II OR would not be good for the soil. geata to ur that other« of our reader» er of a big demonstration when he Eagle Creek 7 (»7 9 12 II 12 Deep Creek 7 10 . 9 17'11 17 Darken your rooms somewhat ' may wish to express their views through cornea to Portland October 2. There Barton 7 14 9 Itti II 19 Kiefer . 7 ifi 9 2* Il :.i and let a little light come in from the columns of The Herald on the quea- will be no private entertaining for the Boring 7 n 9 77 II 77 big president, but lie will be on view by 11 , 7 or> 9 *» Il «» the shady side of the room and tion of annexing some of Clackamas the public throughout bia visit. There A tidsrson.. 7 77 9 .*12 II rj Hogan a a 7 w 9 H7|l 1 M7 county. If there are others we would thus entice the fly to leave the will be a big parade in the President’« GI 1 4 If A M •5 4ft ». *0 7 ■7 N <4 9 44 II 4.'» Linnemann ft 40 fi 7 44 « i • 9 49 II IV room. If you make it quite dark 1« pleased to allow a limited space each honor, in which he will ride, «nd where 41 4 41 I 4| Jenne ft f»2 fi »7 7 47 R ru 9 M II » 4 W I 11 week for such articles as may tie nent he may he «een by the thousands who Hyramore ft fi 40 7 fd) M Tifi 9 ftfi II -• Hi Ml 5« the fly will settle and refuse to in.—Editor Lenta Junction fi ir. fi MI fi »1)9 OÍ, 10 12 05 «•«IK Manley. will want to have ■ look at the nation’« 1J 42 4 fi 14 fi * 10» 14 IO Ift 12 11 move. Golf Junction.. I J 40 4 fi M 7 (MI M Ift 9 jn IO 20 12 20 executive. President Taft will tie asked T SUMMER RATES EAST ixmw OLIVER Farm Lands Wanted PORTLAND RAILWAY LIGHT & POWER CO. Division Monuments fol ger s Golden Gate _ , . _ - Editor The Herald : I wan much interested in your jmrt cent editorial in regard to a Our correspondents will confer clarkamM TOaot; ^inf ,nnMed a favor on US and themselves, Multnomah county. I hope thia will be too, if they will adopt the eus- '1Qne “ the n"‘ MM"'ion ol the Ore’on , I legislature. The part of Clackamas in tom of putting their signatures question really belongs to Multnomah to their correspondence. We like for geographical and commercial reaa- ona at the atreama and roada of north- to know who is trying to assist eaat Clackarnaa lead acroea to Multno in the good work. mah county and finally to or near Port- PORTLAND to make an address at the Armory in the afternoon and attend a banquet at the Commercial Club at night on Octo- her 2d. Plans for Sunday, which will lie «pent here, are not made up yet, but the President will probably attend church and «¡»-nd the remaln.lSr of the day resting. Mayor Simon hrs named a prominent committee of Portland peo ple to arrange the President'. entertain ment. fi 44 7 S «i 9 4#) 10 40 1Î 40 TROUTDALE BRANCH TROUTDALE Fairview Ba*« Line LINNEMANN Quality—clean-perfect Lv s a> ft «¿5 Ar * s" a Dally Kier pl Runitay. Your grocer will grind It— better if ground at home— not too Uns. JuncA^n0"'"”" 4 C“7’ 10 »» II 90 1 M Ì n I M 4 M l nil M î M in » i, « ?. n> ? h ii 0 » ». !.. Io ». »> n 11 m mu »I it] i X n > í X nt î X í» » ì 3!! "! n! ?. i X 2 ! 2 2 ». 1 N 2 . ! 2 »II JO í 1 M M i 1M to 12 , in ! ! 2 ! 2 > i X; 2 ! S: 2! Si! 5’ * A M «(urea l„ R.)m.n. CBnemah ,,,rk f M flgur„ b|acl ’U *>«"«•. eh.n< For Unta. Mt Scott and »«at aid» point., champ ests at Lenta Junction I General Ofllce., Fint and Alder St.., P obtlaud , Oa.ooa.