Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914, October 15, 1909, Image 4

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OREGON CALLS
l*a«« the wtHxi t»» yroir rvlativv* mid fiivtuU t«»
Published Every Fndav at Gresham. Gre., by the Raavsn Stava PvMMHlMt Co
II A DARNALL. Emtos asi» Mv'u.aa,
smiisi
(DIIORIAL COMMINI
Hening et»tortaine«i
a
party of
Mr. &t«rro« of Lents »poke
1 church la.t Sunday evening.
HE unusual activity in city
real estate during the last two
chun-h.
weeks can be ascribed to the H. E. Hector, manager of the Izrnt»
large number of Eastern people Home Telephone C<»., was out here look­
who have been coming in. The ing after the inteievts of Ins o«m|«any a ,
0. R. & N. has been practically few -lays ago
crowded to the limit and extra Mr. Nunlev was «»it from the city
trains have been put on and still Tiiceklav evening calling friends.
the condition has not been met. S. White rvturne.1 the first of the I
Such an increase in the popula­ week from east of the mountains.
tion means better prices for land,
more clearing, better cultivation Grange fairs are Becomlnq Popular.
and increased production. The
(Special Corrcapondenve I
already wealthy state will double There is n great npportnniiy for <nh
ordinate grange« io do n go. «1 work l»y
its valuation and population and creating
an Inteirst In grange fair«
let us hope outgrow and slough which are l*evomlng more H'pidar »• irh
its mossy coat of conservatism year—not fairs got up by many day«
planning ard of hard work but
as regards public improvements of
fairs got up for a day or an evening
and general advance. Oregon In i very almple manner
ranks well among the reforming There have been I m .th benefit and
pleasure derived from atndylng the
states of the Union. Its improv­ exhibits
w hich were bn nghl In :ind
ed laws regulating the nomina­ arranged as the members ame tn the
tion and election of officers and regular meeting. A par» of a day ’»»••nt
arranging the exhibit« • f inendw‘r«
its system of popular lawmaking In
living near«‘st the hall w« n d of « »»urae
have drawn National attention. make it possible tn have them ar
Let us hope the addition of these ranged more artiatl-ally, and the w » h
work committ»«es would l»e Ju«t
new forces coming to our state man's
the ones to have it in charge. I.»»t each
will serve to intensify the spirit mentlwr label hi« exhibits with hi«
of reform in the state laws and name and the name of the vnrlety »>f
fruits, flower« grains ami vegeta­
firmly maintain the position al­ th**
bles which he exhibits.
ready attained.
IM not try to give prix»*« to the cider
CORBtn
Miss Abbie Hites spent Saturday in
Portland.
F. E. Reed »a« out from Portland on
Saturday.
Mr. Petersen of Surprise. Neb., is
visiting bis sister-in-law, Mrs. Hankey,
J ».
and niece, Mrs. F. 11 Reed.
Mrs. Shell was in Portland Friday to
have her eves treated.
Mr. Beerbower's
nearing cumpletion.
new
Mrs. Sarah
Kincaid
Clara Smith on Saturday.
residence
visited
Le- Evant Kent to Portland on
urday.
is
Mrs.
Sat-
Guy Smith of Latoureli Falls and
Miss Vera E. Flooer of Portland were
married at the home »f the groom's
pt re uts in Portland on Wednesday.
Columbia Grange met in regular ses­
sion Oct. 7, the attendance being small
owing to the busy season, but an inter­
esting meeting was held. It was decid­
ed to give a Imsket social Saturday eve­
ning. Oct. 23, proceeds of same- to be
used for repairing the hall and other
needed expenses
The Grange here has changed its day
of meeting from the first Thursday to
the first Saturday in each mooth.
James Benfield and bride of Portland
spent Sunday here.
WELCHES
Mr. Steele and Mr. Welch are pro­
gressing nicely with the new bridge
across Salmon river at Welches and
two weeks will see it nearly completed.
It will have MJ-foot span with 9) and
100-foot approaches.
Anderson brothers, Mr Fay and Mr.
Savage are out on ail extended bunting
trip.
The Rangers are preparing to build a
S-fost trail to the top of Huckleberry
mountain, the new trail to commence
near the obi trail at the foot of the
mountain and work south to the next;
ridge.
The trail will not tie steeper i
than 15 per cent and graded all the
way.
wild
cat ever seen in this part of the moun­
tain, being as large aa a g'xsl sized dog.
It was killed on Six Creek.
Mrs. Ed Rolierts, we believe, bolds
the championship for fishing, having
caught three trout that measured 24
inches.
Welches resort i« coming rapidly U»
the front.
Several large and ex penai ve
summer eottsges w ill soon lie erects«!
and some are in course of construction
and be ready for use next season.
I
What the Grange Field Deys Should
and Should Not Be
The “plcasnr»» exertion” vf J<»*l:th
Allen'» wife bax been mirrored often
In the experience» of many a tlr.nl mor­
tal on an ordinary day'» pVnicklriR
Another woman voiced the aentimenta
of many of these when »he »aid "I'd
sooner ba’ brewin’ day and wauhln'
day together than one of these pleas­
urin' days. There’s no work so tirin’
as danglin’ about an* starin' an' not
rightly knowln' what you re goln' to
do next.”
The grange rally, or Held day. has
been instituted as a nxxliflcatlon of
the old time picnic that had no alm
beyand that suggested on the spur of
the moment or unfailing Ila big dinner
together in the wooda.
Voder the
ansplces of a live grange th«- rally 1«
full of purpose. It fa a rally Ing In act.
as In name, of all the ■forces that go to
make a strong, vlgorou. rural life. It
aims to promote Joy and zeal In de­
veloping the active resources of the
farms and farmers both.
Toe rally Is thus more than n day
of physical recreation and feasting.
The mind Is rest«! and fed also by
means of as good a program as can tie
Facts of what
devised and secured,
organized effort through the grange Is
doing for farmers at large are pre­
sented to tho«e who cannot lie reached
otherwise, and these same facts are
often pressed home upon memtiers In
a more forceful way than ever before.
Inviting grounds with all conveni­
ences for comfort possible and a g<ssl
local program, not too long, to Intro­
duce and set off the main address are
reqnlsitea of the best rally success.—
Exchange.
Tha Grange For Peaea.
At the late session of the national
grange a commission on International
arbitration, with Mortimer Whitebead
GATES CROSSING.
aa chairman, «1. appointed. Ita pur­
W. J. Havag.- and wile started Ei
pose la to co-operate with the numer­
• laat Saturday evening.
The trip is on ous jM-nce societies of the country and
account oi Mr. Savage's health and may to carry on a propaganda for interna­
tional arbitration. .Mr. Whitebead has
not return until spring.
la-en for many years as active grange
A quiet wedding took place last week
worker and was national lecturer dur-
at the botne of 1?. M . Ode when hit I |ns tbr early year« of the grange tuova-
danghter, Mra. Nellie Snider, was mar- I merit
|
ried Io Mr. Roe ot Lenta.
Ids Fifth St., opp PiMliiftlue
211 N coiid M , m ar Malni<»ii
i*tiHH.4Nti unroot
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MARIIIL AND (IK ANI 111
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Southern Pacific
(Lines in Oregon I
From Chicago - . - $33.00
“ St. Louis - - - 32.00
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Omaha
... 25.00
“ St. Paul - - .
25.00
“ Kansas City - - 25 00
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All Kin-l« ni « < tn*|ery W«»tb
k»litu4lv« «»h all «
o| J5 uft
W. W. MINAR
.'VW E, Morrl.nti 8t.
.
P onti
Pbune Ea»i 42.11
ilarkeiismith) bolds the light heavy
weight chaiiiploii.liip ami agree, to
throw the middleweight champion 3
timi*, witimi ouv hour or foilvil the
matvli. The catoh. a« catch can, rules
will be U mk I.
I hair, opeu al It. |>. m. i
iVpiaut il e ainmint of tin» fan* with the iirarvM O K a \. nr " P, Agent an«l
ticket will I la*
Kaai
withnut
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Uvkvt
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h’liwrvd in the K
ami ns
ìt I hmii extra
rxtra **•*•(
Wanted, For Sale, Lost,
Found, Etc.
>cini u» the name ami addn^ <d any <me hitvrvated in tin» "tate for
Oiegon liGTMiurv
Alt local advert I m -nom« are run uh«i»r ihi«
tea.I at the rate <»t <>StC CENT A AOKD SlRMf
l\«KRTi*»S
»ulaer^ueni lll»«*t( |.i|ia * 111 >■«'
luatlv Au !• to .*• w«»r*ta lurlouiil» aiioAu
• onl> tor IV « villa .m |«< <»♦ a«»<.1» f»»* Jo«rutu
N<» ad |»uhll»hrd h»r Uran than |A rent*
Cash In •*l'4»i4W virvpl I«» rvgular adicrilx rs
Wm. M c M urray
Genera I l*M»*ang«r l gent
imcTI.vi I». ukmhiv
Well
Giesler & Dorres
FURNITURE AND CARPET HOUSE
386 EAST M »TRISDN SL. BE TWEEN GX INO AV. AND INION
PORTLAND.
Monuments
The »resiling match Saturday lilglit
in Mi-iigvr Hall promise» t<> draw »
large eroad
Both contestants are »ell
known in this part of the country where
they have eugagid in some liarrl-looglil
«.■univate. “Slrauglur Smith” I. Ili» un- !
<ii.|Hite<l middlwwvigili
champion oi
the Pacific Coast and lia. the reputation
of living ”ou the square” In hl. match­
es
Ilia opisrnenl. John Berg (Young,
FARES CAN BE PREPAID
r
OREGON
Expressing, Draying
n
FURNITURE
SITTING ROOMS,
RECEPTION
HALLS, DINING ROOMS,
BED ROOMS,
Iphone J4.X
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All Kind* He|«<iriiiff qutokly don«.
. K
The price of The Herald alone is It
n year. I*ul to those who would like the
advsntage of a dubbing
papers we offer the
priera:
Kat»*, *1 to *1 50 |rf*r Pay, or $■'» to
per week’
W. F. GINN. Prop’r
OREGON
More than Inouch i« too Much.
To maintain health, a mature man or
woman n«*eda juat enough food to repair
the waate and «npplv energy and Iwely
heat.
The habitual consumption of.
more f<Mxi than is neceeaary for theae
purport ia the prime cause oi atomaeh |
trouble«, rheumatism and disorders of
the kidneys. Jf trouble«! with in«!i|res- I
tion, revise your diet, let reason ami
not appetite control and take a few dos- 1
es of Chamberlain*« Stomach and Liver
Tablets and you will soon lie all right
again.
Eor sale by Gresham Drug Co. '
Se Shattuck « insurance uffer.
will
pay
BROTHERS
HIM IM S
GrrsIlMHI.
Oregon
I.. I). MAHONE
ArrolîXI Y AT I.AW
I *lalc Pi •l»rtte Mini UorporatoU
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Prompt kltvnlion to All Buwinr«»
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Real
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HlKIhliRI à HIM HI KI
Civil l4igincrr« and Surveyor*
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Ktx inu > a? | «bl><
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Phoiiwi Main an?
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PORTLAND RAILWAY LIGHT & POWER CO.
RAPID
FREQUENT
COMFORTABLE
Springwater Division
W. H. KARR,.
Board by the Day or Week
The mill at Eairview
M. M. urr
DIT
il only • ml
with order
Management
GRESHAM,
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OREGON
Pt «Mela ••■Nat (*«••.
Beaver State Herald and other papers
R m-mUr tbrve srr the
-
(Iraaham.
‘Quick Meal’ Steel Range
Under New
CUTS
J. M. SHORT, M 1).
S. I». BUTNER, M. D.
HERALD BARGAIN OFFERS
SEE OUR
GRESHAM HOTEL
ou*un ’’
MONTAVILLA.
AND
Norway is the moat sober country in
the world.
Its laws against Irunki-n-
nes« are very stringent.
E ngraving C o
beaver
E. B. MOREl.OCK
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“Known the World Over”
Orr.ham
tll'ST LARSON, Prop..
OCAICNINa
lltUSTHAHNC
*‘l t*»k»» plraaiirt» in »nyina Unit I haw
«»..s «M,
kvpt fhmniwiIain's Culte, Cholera and
fl»fTupe<i»tHi sv*.»okiv*»o ost
Iharrhoea R«Hne«lv in my latuily n»r»h»
cine rbfst h»r «I mhii I » «ears sind have
•laat» had satinfarturY mollis from it»
ti«e
I have aihninitterrd it Io a « teat
Al'ClIONI I K
manv traveling man ano were »iifYerina
iO Years I «perlen«.e.
from trouble» lor which il is leeoni*
mended and have never Failed b> relieve RRFSRKWt ffa Dr A Thunt|*tm »ltd
*• « rh«»ui|»*«>i>
them,” »ay< J C Jenkin«, <d (tiara*1*»
Ky.
Tin» remedy is tor »ale ht Grvab-
am Drug Co.
Pli4»hr 1MU1
CARPETS AND RUGS
AXMINSTER’S,
VELVETS
BRUSSELS
(Ire «ham. Or«.
IE Gresham Harness Shop
ktsoun Hotelkeeper I saa and
Weuimmrnd» Cham her Lain*»
Colte» th<»b»ra and Olar*
rhoca Remedy.
WE HAVE LATELY PLACED ANOTHER
SEAR GREMÌ AM.
WILTON’S
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F w HAHI'I.FM, II MINI wm and ALL
H AflNEbi» AC« 4 MMORIEM
•• I hr Herald" in combination w ilh any
of the fulluwing:
LIBRARY and ’ DEN
ani *
J. Fl. HOSS
S u I mc HI m » fur The Herald.
-' YOU are interested in saving money buy your
Furniture and Carpets oi us.
We are out of the
“High Rent, Big Prfbe” District.
Our New and
Up-to-date Stock will please you—in quility, in prices.
PARLORS,
Bought
Wrestllnq Mdtih.
OREGON RAILROAD & NAVIGATION CO
FLEASURE “EXERTIONS.'
Fred Shearer and wife have moved to
Portland.
They will be greatly missed
at Grange meetings.
Robert Halm killed the largest
member«, a« it would take mu< h time
and trouble to judge the exhibit« and
award so many prizes, and much valu­
able di*uwsl«»n am* ng the members
concerning the fllff<*r»*nt varieties of
fruits and vegeta hl«*a a rd the tient
metlmds of growing them wr<>oM l»e
lost, for no one wnn'd know to whom
th»* different exhibit« belonged If the
name« were left ”ff so that thov might
t»e judged, but l»egin rfg’»t now to In-
t< rest your grange in offering first and
second prizes to the children for a few
things to be gr«<wn by them t’ is year
at 4 exhibited at a grange fair next
fall
Have a special committee appointed
to name some half doirn things to be
grown by therm such as carrots beet«,
popcorn, squash, sunflowers and as­
ters. and to take » barge of the pur-
• !t sing of the premium«, which need
not necessarily I m > expensive In order
to please the children. !-**t them have
a special fable fur their oxhil.:fs, and
do all that you can to make It Interest­
ing for them, and you will be doing
something toward helping to keep the
boys ami girls on the farm. Exhibits
of fancy work and of old relic« have
been made very Interesting in inuuy
granges where they have room to dis­
play them properly.
.
II
VI« THX
The ¡.«■•agile meeting next Sunday eve­
ning will be in charge of • prominent
worker from the Sunil) Side M. E.
U mmà ,
School Books
September 15 to October 15
at the
Iten
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\< w ami H roiid Hand
ami Sold
ccmim * iiow .
To Oregon will prevail from the lia at
friends at hi« home Sunday.
T
OtD HOOK SIORt:
Nee.
LOW COLONIST RATES
at lbs roatoAr* at Uraahaa». i'rwm
A.
HYLAND BROS.
“More People”
Succeeding Grv-h»m Vindicator, Gnsliam Gaiette, East Multmuuab Reçu r«l
Multnomah Ri-cord and Moutavilla Herald.
Kiitsred M
IT Mists me DOUGH
you
cash for your grain.
How to Cure a Cold.
Be as careful a« you can, yon will OC­
casionally take cold, and when yon do
get a medicine of known reliability, one |
that has an established reputation and ,
that is certain to effwt a quick cure.
Such » medicine is Chamberlain'» Cough
Remedy.
It bus gained a world-wide
reputation by it« remarkable cures of
thi« most common ailment and can al­
ways Ire depended upon.
ft acts on
nature’s plan, relieves the lung«, aid«
expectoration, opens the secretions and
aids nature in restoring the system to a
healthy condition.
For sale by Gresh­
am Drug Co.
Carpenter and Builder
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For Lento, Mt. Heott and east side points, change cars at Lenta Junction.
General Office«, First and Alder Sts., P obtund , O siuon .