Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914, September 24, 1909, Image 2

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Suce.H'.liim Grvwhsm Vindivutor, «.realism «.ssvttv. Ea-t Multnomah R< co >d
Multnomah Record and Motitavilla llviald.
I'ubltahisi » very Fr:<lay at Grcaham, «'re , t>y the B xavkk S tats I'vai.iaHtxu Co
II. A. I'AKNAl.i.. F. iutok *st> M axm . bm ,
Kniered a» secondala«» matter at the V'Mtattva at Urvsham. Orv«an
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ropl*« 3c.
count
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>i\ Month»
tor clubbing rule»
tfMTlAHCfS Nhouhi I m >ent by Kxprv» or ro»iothcv Money Onlvr. Ke si'tv rest la*it«r or Ctovk
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C»Rh«f 4* AtOtSS It
rxlcring change ot ad«!rv»» give old a* aell a* new a«l-!r»"
COttHtSFfllMiTJ «re vantoi in every ««nnmunity
It no correspondence appear* (rom your
u eight »or h.MHt you are rv-'pecttully re«tv
to »end u» a> many local item» a» you ran
A®nHU$'*€ UTH
UK«. Al. ADVFRT1SIX•• " : tn lea t.<i
point. l.X* per line rtr»t insertion.
Ac per line each subevquent insertion
DIS»*» \\
\DX FRTlslN«» No puw.tion guarwnte«'.|
3V per »ingle column iiH'h each U»ue. lAberal di»count allowed tor vilhec time or »(«ace adver*
ciaeinenu. but not both
For iMwiiton (am *;«v) .c per Inch additional. KKADKRS. li\* per line rtr»t imvrtion. V per
line ea*’h aubaequent inversion
I ’h‘ Al S (Want c olumn only ), lv a word va« h t».»uv,counting
two figure», an initial or an abbreviation aa one word. No local acvepted t »r le»* than L’
cent*
PROFK-’SSION AL CARDS (on. inch). .‘V - ach -.»»uv
CARD6OF TH A N KS (not excevd
ing twa lucliv»). a« cent»
l.FTTFRS OF CON iHilKNiK (not «weeding tour in« he»). It
OBITV.KXIKs for actual »ubarribera or member« «! their famih. *. up to KV word' tree
all over toil worda. lc a word (invariably in advance). Count the word» and remit accordingly
All IxYdge. Grange. S K. my I, t'nurvh. or other nolicea or advertisement» of aociala. parties,
daiu'e», concerto, theatrical», etc . given for a pmtlt. charge«! for at regular rates.
In order to insure change of ad advertisers mu»t have copy in this other n«H later than
Tuea«iay preceding day ot publication.
)M RUfiDW a our specialty. *«• are well equipped to do the beat work at current price«
Especially farmers’ rnvl basil - s» men’» Tetter Heads. Envelop» Hutter " rapners, Sintvmrnt».
etc., in »mall or large quaiitilie*
Auction Rills. INalgvr». Fuaters, etc . printed on »h«»rt notice
•CttiFTS for eubscriptiona are m»i »ent univ" requested
The lat el on your itaiwr will indi­
cate w ithin two weeks the receipt of your remittance
It it doe« not please notify u>.
ftiCiMTiWAKES In keeping with «ell re«m«ni*ed buainv»s principo*. all aubtcriptions
should Ue renewed upon expiration of time pat.T tor.
EDITORIAL COMMENT
science, but never gets itself
•properly done. He is neither
spending his strength valiantly
nor keeping it fallow for future
use.” Don’t be a dawdler. There
is too much at stake. Life is too
big an asset and opportunities
too few and tests are too exact­
ing and merciless for one to be
deaf to the appealing voices that
cry out work. work. work.
Lowell thus fittingly summar­
izes work:
No man is born into the world,
whose work
Is not born with him; there is al­
ways work.
And tools to work withal, for
those who will;
And blessed are the homy hands
of toil!
The busy world shoves angrily
aside
The man who stands with arms
akimbo set.
Until occasion tells him what to
do;
And he who waits to have his
task marked out
Shall die and leave his errand un­
fulfilled.—Swartz* Telephone
Siftings.
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Geisler & Corres
Large Stock of Lumber
on hand atul nwditig room for m w stock, wo have «lr,'id«i to iiisko
FURNITURE AND CARPET HOUSE
3S5 tbl M
Extremely Low Prices for a limited time
ST.. ULTWILN 6RAN9 AV. AND INION
PORTLAND.
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.beginning .Monday, Sept, nthl
0RE60N
at $4 per thousand and up.
N.»u i >* a
YOU are interested in saving money buy your
Furniture and Carpets o( us.
We are out of the
“High Rent, Big Price” District.
Our New and
Up-to-date Stock will please you—in quality, in prices.
FURNITURE
SITTING ROOMS,
RECEPTION
HALLS. DINING ROOMS,
BED ROOMS, LIBRARY AND DEN
PARLORS,
WE H AVE LATELY PLACED ANOTHER RIO
NEAR GRESHAM
HI I I. OE GO<>I»S
CARPETS AND RUGS
WILTON’S
AXMINSTER’S,
VELVETS
BRUSSELS
AND
SEE OUR
HE penalty of birth is the un­
folding drama of the soul’s
destiny. Our work was born in
“Known die World Over”
us and we alone are held respon­
sible for the manner and the use
we make of it. We are living in
an age of applied scientific re­
search. What is life; whence
did it come, and what is its ulti­
mate destiny? are still unsolved
questions, but in the attempted
solving of them we are getting a
better understanding of self and
of accountability. And the clear­
er out insight of self, the easier
and happier and wiser is the path
of life.
The supreme joy of toddling
To Oregon will pre« ail from the East
childhood is work. Froeble dis­
September 15 to October 15
covered it and diverted these
VIA TH1
heretofore wasted energies of the
child into daily lessons of educa­
tional value.
It was not until
we knelt at the cradle did we
AND
learn the power of heredity and
environment as shaping forces of
every life. It is not so many
years ago that the only conside­
( Lines in Oregon »
ration the child received was its
From Chicago - - - $33.00
existence, and that a certain
a
St. Louis - - - 32.00
number of years had to intervene Nearly all uf the hop pickers have re­
n
Omaha
- - - 25.00
before the child was really ready turned to their homes for the «eaaon,re­
44
St. Paul - - - 25.00
to start on its journey of educa­ porting a good time aud profitable out­
“ Kansas City - - 25.00
tion.
Today that idea is all | ing.
Miss
Lees,
the
new
teacher
of
the
changed, a striking instance of
BARER CAN BE PREPAID
Buckley school, is making her home
which is embodied in our present with John Moll and family.
Deposit thf* amount of the fart* with tl>e near**Hl < > R A N or S I*. Agent ami
tl<*k»-t will lie delivered in the Eaat without extra mat
school system, for instead of A partv of her people from Portland
crowding as many little ones in­ spent Wednesday with Mrs. Buckley,
Send u- the name and addnw* of any one interested in th.- State for
• l.egon literature.
to one room with an indifferent among them being Meadaines (tiger,
teacher, the best system of sani­ II Rodgers, L. Straus and Miss Helen
Wm. McMURRAY
General PasMugcr Arent
tation and the best equipped Straus.
H>KTI.ALI», ultKUOS
Geo.
Cummings
anil
Roy
Buckley
vis
­
teacher are accorded them.
ited in Independence last week.
As in the child, so throughout
E. J. Crosier returned from Seattle
all the stages of the further de­ 1 recently
HURLBURT
and is staving with his sister,
fT HAISCS THÍ DOUOH
velopment of life’s possibilities, Mrs. E. E. Arnspiger.
Mrs. Shearer and sons «|>ent Saturday
work after all may become a joy Wm. Udv is busy getting the flagpole and Sunday with relatives in Portland.
instead of a drudgery.
No one ready for erection on the new school O. M. Hickey of Portland visited with
5 £Oa-PHO»PHATK
can dodge it and get out of life grounds.
relatives Sunday.
its highest attainment. The idler Potatoes look very well around here. Miss Hammond of Portland spent last
is a misfit.
The world has no J. Moll and wife attended the State Saturday visiting friends here.
School opened Monday, 13th, with
place for him. It is only the Fair on Portland I>ay.
worker who is wanted—and the Mrs. Smith has several relatives here Miss Lyda M. Bramhall as teacher.
and lira-« more than the
T L. Evans and wife and Fred Sher­
quicker and surer this truth from Arleta.
higher price powders
Our school starts with a fair attend­ er and wife went on a pb a.ur»* trip in
and dove it better.
reigns absolutely in the boy and ance, considering that a number of child­ tlieir auto last Sunday down the ilia-
■J ONE FOUND 25 CINTO
girl, the larger shall be their ren have been in the hoptields.
mette Valley.
• old ar o/tooint
measure of joy and success as Mr. Editor use a little printing ink to Mr. Anderson of Winnepeg, Canada,
the years come and go.
| hit these speed fiends who are making lias been visiting with his niece, Mrs.
When writing or «picking to our »<!•
Lord Cromer, in a recent ad- travel on foot or by vehicle a dangerous Emily.
vertinTH ph*aM* mention that yon naw
undertaking.
The mail carrier, Mra. Thompson, on
dress in England, gave this ad-
their a<l. in The Herald
returning from Troutdale late Thursday
vice to the boys:
“Love your
evening, received some injuries caused
country, tell the truth, and do
from driving off the embankment at
POWELL VAULT
not dawdle. ” Truths as appli-i A party wai given last Saturday eve- the end of Dixon's bridge. There being
cable to men and women as to, ning by Mr«. F. GusUfaGii and Mina no railing at the end of the bridge and
boys and girls,
The love of I Emily Pa I mb lad in honor of M im Eliie Mrs. Thom|>son supposing she was
country fosters a true pride, Anderson. About thirty young people across, drove too near the bank.
The stockholders of the Columbia
trustworthiness and unselfish- were i’re,,nt ao<1 «“joy«*! » pleasant Company
will hold a business meeting
ness. It quickens ambition, kin-
-"-J al the Grange hall Saturday night,Sept.
dies hope and arouses to definite , .ndy, AU rrtur.ed home .t a late 2Sth.
action the larger self. To be the j hour after good wishes (or Mias Ander- Mrs. Roy Emily spent Friday in (ires-
embodiment of truth —a living, “«n Wbo will soon return to her home ham.
Mr. Hugh is hauling prunes to Coriwtt
truth-telling force—to tell the in
truth under all circumstances, »i®>il PMn»qai«t, Mhs Mhmieand R»y for M t . Thom [icon who is shipping them
East.
brings out
the , divine , part , of went
'‘“TL to ’ t The
». VJn
,
Dalles "fl
last Sunday, AD<,er*On
Roy Rickert, wife and son, Edwin, of
man and in a . large . degree he ! , Itevid „ ralmhlad
. .... has secured a posi- I^enton, visited with Mr. and Mrs. W.
hoids himself to a strict account-' ,ion with staple«, the jeweler, at Port­ Evans last week.
ability for his every thought and land,
Several from this vicinity attended a
deed, and seeks what is best and Miss Annie Johnson, who haw been ill da.ice Saturday night given in Mrs.
noblest and worthiest in the for the pant few months, lias the sym­ t'dey's new house. All repirt a go<sl
pathy of all her Powell Valley friend«. time.
realm of human existence.
The dawdler is but a half­ Albert Edstrom went to Seattle last C. J. Littb-page is down from Mosier
Monday for a few day«.
on a business trip.
hearted person. ‘‘He is always
Hr. Emmet lirake of Portland was in
Miss Ida Nordblom visited liomefolks
at half cock when a crisis comes. '• ! Sunday.
this vicinity last week looking for a loca­
He lives continually under the >!
tion.
shadow of his work which op- Res<J The HerBU
presses his brain and his con-1
Read the Want Ads. on page 8.
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RECEIVER’S SALE
The Circuit Cour* • »( < hu kmii«»« C*>iinly, I imiuir Mp|M»lntv«l h R«'<*vlv«*t f«»r
tliv BROWN It MUIR CO, itiVMhuiii, hii *I having a
•Quick Meal’ Steel Range
OREGON CALLS
“More People”
LOW COLONIST RATES
OREGON RAILROAD & NAVIGATION CO
Southern Pacific
stc nos ust
Golden
Gate
J. F. VMM I. Manager
HERALD BARGAIN OFFERS
HYLAND BROS.
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Heaver State Herald and other papers
The price of The ll««rul«i alone ia |l
a year, but to th oat* who would like the
ndvaniagv of a clubbing rate w ith other
l«a|M«ra we >»ffer the following low
price*
Oi l) HOOK SlORi:
New.
Afarv /luuA»
I»/«/ «Msf
School Books
Now
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Kcmemti f thevr xr the I awe»! Rate*
•• I he Herald'* in combination w Ith any
of the folk»wing:
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M.< VLL. n M M.A/ISK (Ladles )
Thi» price is for «Icllvrry by mail «»nlj • u4
only whrii ruiMlttatu'e Is Made with t
I'apert may be sent lo sr pera la add resaca Hub
•« riptk.il> m«) begin al an> tliu<-
I'alronu«* home it;«l u«t nr«
Summotii
III tlir Cirvilll Court of the Stutr of
Orrtfon,
(or
Multnomah Count).
NI L! IF SI IVEY. Plaintiff
For SA DPI IS, HARM SH nn.t ALL
II A li X 1 » Alt F.'M IRIES
CHARLIE SEAVEY, Dafandant
I!L Gresham Harness Shop
To Charlie SravvY, Ihr above named
> leten« I an I :
In the name <»( tha State of Oregon,
you are beret»« rr«|tiirowi to e|>|w*tr Mini
an«wrr the vompLihit Hlnl against y«»»l
in the above entitled court Mini cause
• mi or twfurwtha 2!Hb day of Sepleml«rr,
Hutt, winch la all weo-k*» alter the date
«»( tir-l publication of thia notice, a« or*
«leretl by the Court, and il y«»u fail to •«•
appear and answer, the tilalnttff will
apply for the relief prayed tor in tier
complaint, to-wit
For a «lecrt'v dlMndving the bond* of
matrimony man dialing between the
als>vr named plaintiff ami defendant,
an«l (<*r the care and custody of the
daughter, the only child of plaintiff ami
lefendant, ami f«»r aiich fu»th»-r ivhrl
a« lite court a«*rma meet mii «I just.
Thia aiimnmn« la published bv tin*
or«lvr of the ll«»n \V. N Gatrn«. Judge
of tin* ah»»ve litinpl Court, made ami
viiterr«! on August II,
II <1 I \k1
Attorney for plaintiff
Date of fir»t publication tug 13, lt*H*.
Dale of last publication S«*pt 21. K nf ».
All kli>4» Hr|««ifing qulrkly «Ion*
Gresham
Ol'ST I.AIiMIX, Prop.,
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ATTORNI -Y-AT LAW
Real l.cttitv. Probat« ami Cor|»orat«»n
Law.
Prompt Attention U> All Rubine««
Civil i;4i(lneers and Surveyors
A« curacy an«1 Kewaonabl«* <*harg« *
Ro««m> w .IT I «M m - Bldg.
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All Henry Hl.ltf
PORTI-AN !»
OKF.UON
PORTLAND RAILWAY LIGHT & POWER CO.
FREQUENT
CRESCENT
BAKING
POWDER
Univ t<> |»ah It up thv outbuilding«
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JOHN VAN ZAMI. Rather
RAPID
COMFORTABLE
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F. M. ««urea tn black.
For Oregon City, Cancmah Park and way pointe, change ears at Golf
Junction.
For Lente, Mt. Scott and east side pointe, change cars at Lente Junction.
General Offices, First and Alder Ste., PoaTLAMD, O rboor .