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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 22, 1909)
APPROPRIATIONS FOR WHITE PLAGUE State Legislatures Using Large Sums to Fight the Dread Tuberculosis Germ. Appropriation« idovrr St,IkO,Old for the «iippreolon id ninaiiuipllon have Iven mad»- by 28 «late h-gialaturea in «■•aamii during the |»a«t year, according V> a statement l«eiied lodar by the National Aaaociatloa for the Mudy ami Prevention of Tuberculosis. Hi nee January I. HUM. forty-three •tale and territorial legislatures have been in «eaalon. Of tide number, 28 have |>a«.v<l law« pertaining to tulwrco- loaia; eight other« have considered auch legislation and In only ««ven state« no measure« alaiul Consumption were pre sented. In all, 101 la«« relating to the prevention or treatment of human tuber- culoala were considered aud out of till« numlier id were paaeed. Ol the St law« |>a«s«-d, It were in ref erence to building new alate institu BARION. tions. New «tale sanatoria for tulwrcu- Barton is booming. loai« will tv built In Pennsylvania, Con Many went to the fair at Grealiam Hectical, where three will be erected, end for a little fair it was the higgeat Arkansa«, Oregon, Hou th Dakota, North show out and if they build the grand- l>ak»»ta and Florida. In New York, stand ami race track the crowds will tie North Carolina, Iwliana, MaaMcliuartl«, larger. New llamp«hire and Maine, appropria Two store« in Barton ami tlie third tions have lieen made lor enlarging san ,one building ' * atoria already being built or In ofiera- John Hinkle baa sold hi« personal tion. There are now 27 alate« where such Inatllutions have l«*en established property preparatory to going into bus Every «late east »>1 the .Mireiiwippi, ex iness in Portland. cept Illinois, Weet Virginia, Kentucky, It is re|>oried that a petition I aa l»»n T»-une«ai«-, Honth Carolina ami Mississ circulated to »tart R. F. D, No. 1 from ippi have provided hospitals for tuber Eagle Creek and we think this should culosis patleuts. be done. Five stales, Illinois, New York, Ohio, | People south of Damascus may lie Minnesota and Iowa, pa««ed laws giving j glad to know that the road down the their county officers |«,wer to erect tu- I Fagalda hill will soon be O|«n«d clear ben-ulusis «anatuna without resorting i through. The road lisa Itecu feiicqd up to a special vote. In Maine, Connecti for yvars and tlie I>i»trict Attorney han cut, Rhode Island, New Jersey, Michi- ' decided that the public own the old gan, Iowa and Kansas, la«, providing; truck. t-,r the strict reporting ami registration ; ol tiita-rculosi» were |«Mvd. Only live The Republican any« that buyer« are other state», including the District of acouring the country around Union for Columbia, have auch laws. The Nation- 1 gu<»l horses. Oregon should encourage al Association considers laws of this; better I.reeling «Pick in every way |>os- character as the first requisite in an or* sible. The range« in Eastern Oregon ganiged movement against tuberculosis. have turned out much better stock,in I.«w. prohibiting promiscuous spitting recent year« than ever before but there in public places «ere |««*>■■ I in Maine, are at ill improvements |H,asible. Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Kansas ami Connecticut. Spitlers in these slates The mill at Fairview will roll or chop will tie prosecuted ami fined. your grain while you wait. ma»tret(tsrrwerw»rwa»KWSiwst»wi»wi»stwsrl»»MuntsmttstSUUtMmMtKM*UMUt I 09 AUTUMN 09 OPENING L_lj We are pleased to announce the completion of our enlarged quarter» in the old poetoffice building. Tin- change w as made m-eesaary by a vpandlng trade anil w<- are now in a position to offer you better accommodation» and better value» than ever before. Here you will find MODERN MILLINERY in its amplest an,I moat complete form ami we extend to tin- Public a nidat cordial Invitation tn come in. inspect our giK»ls, and talk over that moat fascinating topic, STYLE. GRESHAM S UP-TO-DATE MILEINFRY HOUSE Mrs. Maxey in charge • • Powell « ww .. Street *«««.«.« new i/ocaiiun in Poetofllec navniivr huuuiuh New Ixvcation Building --------------------- ——-------------------------------------- ------ -------------------------------------------------- VALLEY fatherless, moth« rie««, wliolly orphaned PLEASAM or deserted babies hare been sheltered G. N. Seger ami wife visited Heattlo Tlie majority in thia houae of reloge. fair an.l Tacoma laat week. ol them are of respectable but poor p»r- J. Petty is home for a week looking enlage The leaser numlier are of Ille i after hia potato crop gitimate birth, hut where is there more Mrs. T. Mathias ia among the sick. need of sympathy or kimfue«« than Ur At Least 10,000 People Enter •sol this ,-laaa of frail, helpless and in Wife of Ross Heiney Ends Mr. Lang has sold hie place to parties nocent little ones? from near Tillamook. Her Own and Babe’s Life ed the Gates.—Exhibits Much children there have ever been, Pleasant Valiev was nearly deerrte-1 While Demented. Beyond Comparison. If we and such there always will be. Friday and Saturday, everybody being 1 can ami we do help there to home« at the Gresham fair. where they are loved end trained to G. H. Richey's diaplay of apples was Tlie entire community and ernnty fl will lie utterly imp mo Ida to give at ' Uvee of usefulness, is not the work m at was shocked Thursday morning by the a credit to the Valley. tide dale a full list of prises end award« commendable? tragic death of Mrs. R->»a Heiney, who, of the fair Perhapa it will be just a« Will Marteency has gone to hi« ranch to all appearances, delilwrately com- in the Klickitat country; his family will good reading next week. We have al milted suicide by throwing herself in follow soon. ready «pillen ol the tine farm display Stanfleld, the new town in Vinatilla front of an ingoing (J. W. P. ear. The re that wa« made by John Townsend and Mr. and Mrs. Groves are visiting Mrs. county, has back of it some glimmer of: port is that tlie motorman observed tlie trill Bros. It i. doubtful it the equal of Groves’ aunt, Mrs. <>. H. Richey. either of these two displays from «Ingle the way to build up a city. Its promo woman walking beeide the track just Pjeaaant Valley Grange meets in all farms has ever lieen seen l«f»ie. Mr. ter« offer lots lor nothing to some build- before reaching her, and too late to day session Saturday. Townee ml exhibilcl over 400 vaneti.-» i er» *"•• ■» merely nominal figures to prevent an accident, she leaped in front G. N. Sager is looking after hia ranch | of the car. caught the rail and th-4« of farm product« Gill Broa, did almost th,we who will reside there. Dr. Coe of Portland is the I oub ler I prevented any chance of being saved. in Klickitat; Mr«. Sager accompanied eipially as well lor variety and the site hiui. and quality ol their products fairly and he lias an idea, apparently, that Tlie body was thrown from the track, towns are only possible where people one arm beiug badly iujurwd and vari matched Townsend's So many ously bruised aud cut «bout the Lead The only gardeu display was made by reside in some iiuirilen. A grange ia about to be organised at Kamoni A Mat roc-ci of Troutdale. The low ns in Oregon regard a man who ami neck, it was later learnd that Bandon. The grange ia the only social numlier of ribltoiis they ca|>tured was a come« into its midst to do business as Mrs. Heiney had killed lier tliree-jear- ’ and deliberative organisation in Oregon wonder Their celery took first prise an interloper, and forestall development old child by striking it on the bend after that baa taken up from the standpoint on sire and quality and a complete study of the opiurtunities at hand with prices which she tiad left home to end her own of the farmer the living ieeuee and ad- ut their exhibit would reveal some for lota that would only appear cheap life. The body of the child was brought ( vancementa of the day. If the Bandon wonderful possibilities where experi to the purchaser of frontage on Broad to Carlson's undertaking rooms where ' people will join it and take op with its ence, climate aud soil combine to se way, New York City, that it is a wond the coroner inspected it. The mother's work in ear tie«I there will be a greater er they grow at all. They would not body was taken to Portland. cure a return. and a better Bandon and Cooa county This will surely be a great blow to I as a result. Among the patrons of the (air special in many instances but for the remarka notice ia due G. W, Abler, Gus Richey, ble and unexcelled attractions that .Mr. Heiney and he will have the sym F. N. ljurley, T. D. Evans,- and IL E. everywhere abound, irresistibly drawing pathy of a large number of relatives and triends It ia thought the mother Efforts on Rogue river are being made 1 lav is. These men all made numerous them in spite of ua. was mentally unbalanced. to establish electric experiments with a entries for competition but the main Funeral services will be held at Gres view to seeing if plants and fruits can purpose of their participation was to When writing or »(waking to our ad ham. not be made to work overtime with help in making a good allow. How im , artificial light and do so at a rale which portant their influence was ia apparent vertiser« pleaae mention that you saw their ad. in The Herald will prove commercially profitable. to all who in.p-ctcl the exhibits. See Shattack’« ad—Bargain*! Il would be unfair to the manage ment not to explain some things that may not lie dear to the public. Tlie tiret o| these is the failure to carry out the bronco riding as advertised The men who were billed to put that feature on drove their lioraes over from East ern Oregon to the vicinity of Plea »ant Home. One of them came down to Gresham Io look up arrangements. During the time he »»» there he re ported that his horses bad broken away and that Ida men were unable to find them. lie promised to allow up Satur day. With that, Hie stock show .-nd a ball game, the day would be more than full and being assured that the laying off ol the game would not disappoint anyone the l,oard took ^ctiou to drop out the Saturday tail game. After it was too late to correct the error it wa« found that tlie change on Saturi •ay would prevent a game Sunday. How ever, this may have l«-en or whether it' was a wise thing to do is very doubtful. The fair people would lar rather have paid for tlie game than disappoint the expectant players. It is, however, very doubtful if a game could have Iwn played Saturday owing to tlie dense crowd of people that was present. In the Children's Prise Contest the following numbers drew prises on Sat urday on the children’s entrances. Some of these numbers have already claimed their awards and others will undoubtedly prove their ownership later: Noe. 9M. 873, 142, 42, 11, 100, 231, 43, K3, 15, 871, 45, 744, 818. The Gresham band got its share of compliments for general appearance and (or quality of music. The only cause for complaint was that they did not have proper platforms arranged for their display. Things will be better next time. Ten alatre have thia year granted nearly |IU0,< m « i to lie spent only for the education of the public alarut tuhereu- loaia. In some alalee traveling exhibi tions will lie uaed, while In othera lec ture« and literature will be the chief mean, of education. The ala lee mak ing provisions of thia sort are California. New Jersey,|Kan«a», New York, Rlnnle Island, Iowa, Minnesota, Porto Itlco, ftelaware anti Trial. The «lateinenl of the National Aaaoci- alion tall« particular attention to one last which shows the remarkable Inter* eat in anti-lulierculoaie work, evoked during the p*«t year, namely, that full, one-third of the *4>*O),00D appropriated thia year is l>y special legivlalimi and lor new work. The laat Congress ap propriated, in addition to thia aunt, nearly |l,l««l.dnO for the maintenance of the three Federal sanatoria in New Mrxii-o and Colorado. It i« eatlinated Iteatdoa .hat the numerous county and municipal appropriations made or to he made for tuberculovia work for next year will aggregate at h-aat |3,<MM*jOOU, making the official public expenditures In the Vnited Malev for the wiping out of tuberculosis at least |M,0UU.i*JU. GRAND SUCCESS WAS GRANGE FAIR TRAGIC DEATH OF MRS. HEINEY ------------- i I EVERYDAY BARGAIN SALE PLOWS 12-inch Steel Walking Plows, 14-inch Riding Sulky, - - . Moline Plows that took 1st Prize at the St. Louis Fair $10.75 39.00 HARNESS $17.50 Single Buggy Harness at - - $13.50 $40 Double Farm Harness at - - - 33.50 $30 Driving Harness at - 22.5o FARM WAGONS $12.50 Reduction on Farm Wagons from last year’s pri^s* BUGGIES $75 Buggy with leather quarter top, leather trimming, guaranteed in every way, this year’s stock, at - - - ' $57.50 “Tag Day" for Baby Home. Limit Your Conn rl The Baby Home at Portland will have —and SA YE the balance That is a better way to get a their second annual “Tag Day” on Sat- start than to limit your saving and SPEND the balance unlay, October 30, and propone to ex tend it to the neighboring towna this year. There are babies in the borne from almoat all parts of the state. It has no endowment or income, and aside from a small state appropriation it de pends entirely upon voluntary contri butions and subscriptions. The tags will sell for 10 cents each—a small —jour money I« safer in the Hank than anywhere else. amount, but everyone buying a tag will help a worthy institution just 10 centaJ —a bank account trachea, helps and encourage« you to aave, worth. to a« to Increase your balance. At Gresham Mrs. Clanahan and Mrs. — paying bill« by check is the aim pleat and moat convenient Chas. Cleveland will act as matrons and method ax well a» the safest. Your check liecomes a receipt have charge of the tags. At Fairview for the bill it has paid. Mrs. A. 1» Stone and Mrs. D 8. Dun bar will superintend the work, while at —you can frequently aave a tireaome trip by mailing a check. Troutdale Mrs. John I-arson and Mrs. ! A. Fox will be the matrons in charge. So tie prepared with a dime tor the lady that attacks von with the tags. Buy a tag for yourself and one tor toms little Lboy or girl who has none. GPESnAM, 1" The work is benefleient. Over 700 Why You Should Carry an Account Stato The BECAUSE BECAUSE BECAUSE BECAUSE FIRST STATE BANK •?_>. j No agents or commission men at Gresham, Oregon City, Vancouver or nearby towns, but VERY LOW PRICES ON ALL GOODS, not on a few as quoted here. C. L. Boss & Co. IN MOLINE PLOW COMPANY’S BUILDING 320-328 East Morrison St., Portland, Ore. *