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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (July 22, 1910)
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Church, or other notice* or advertisements of socials, ¡»artles. dance». concerts. theatrical», etc . given tor a profit, charged for at regular rate» In order to insure change of a<! advertiser» must have copy in thia otBce not later than Thuraday preceding day of publication IM hiiftiw is our specialty We are well equipped to do the beat work at current price». Especially farmer«' and business men’s Letter Heads, Envelope», Butter Wrappers. Statement*, etc., in small or large quantities Auction Bills, Dodgers. Fosters, etc . printed on short notice. HE WORK of the Republican State Assembly will have been before this article shall have reached its readers. It is T not closed our purpose to commend or disparage the party for the action being a line-up. This charge is made not only by opponents of the assembly but by persons who actually participated as delegates. At least they admit that there was an attempt to put a certain crowd on the list of eligibles to office. This will not be surpris ing news to the general public. The very nature of a convention invites such schemes. A few men compose the county com mitteemen. These eommittemen have 2i controlling voice in the selection of local delegates and these delegates usually know be fore they reach the convention hall just whom they are supposed to support. The masses of the nothing of th© pilTty The Old Oder Mill I have always said and say it yet, That if 1 could 1» young again for fll- teen minutes I'd make a has line to the old mil) hid den by tangled vines Where the apples were piled iu heaps around, Red, yellow and streaked, all over the ground, And the old, sleepy horse went round an<i round Anti turned the wheel as the apples were ground. By Weston Sparkler«/* Straight for that old mill I'd start, With light Isiie feet and lighter heart. And a smiling face and an old straw hat, And home-made breeches and all of that And when 1 got there I’d just take a FAMILY TALK. CURING A HABIT. peep Ilrownson I didn't hear you when wonder why that deaf mute al I’o see if old cider mill John was asleep, came tn late last night. wnya walks with his ba mis behind And then if he was I'd go hunting Mrs. B. You mean I didn't hear you. him.” around Browtison 8ame thing. ”1 guess be must lie trying to cure Until a goml, long rye straw I’d found, himself of the habit of talking to him- And I'd straddle a barrel atnl quick begin To till with juice clean up to the chin. to say about it, but the fellow who has his personal interests in As old as I am, I can shut my eyes view does have something to say And see the yellow jackets and tiles around a juicy cheese and the result is he is interested A-swarming And bung-holes, drinking aa much as in the selection of delegates. they please Now the primary plan does away And 1 can see the rich, sweet cider flow with all that sort of thing. It From under the press to the tub below, makes it possible for every one And steaming up into mv old nose to have something to say about j Comes a smell a cider mill only knows. the choice of candidates and You can tell all about your tine old crow. makes it difficult for any set of j Champagne, sherry, and so and so, grafters to plan a ticket before Or anything else from the press or still, But give me the juice of that 'ere old hand with assurance of success. mill it has taken in non-observance of the law in holding such an assembly. It is sufficient at this time to name the nominees and IN DOUBT. Jone« There*« the young Kngllnh commend the harmony and apparent fairness which seemed to pre man who came over to try to marry vail throughout the work of the session. The material presented Mtlllonbuckn' daughter. LES8 INTOXICATING for the selection of officers was an exceptionally fine lot. Without "tn my opinion champagne Is leas In Brown How 1« he getting along? And a small boy's suction power Jones He Isn’t sure lie called on toxicating than any other drink.” exception we believe the nominees are all well qualified and worthy HE SEASON for forest fires For a quarter of an hour, Miss MUBonhnrks last night, The old “Wlmt makes you think soY’ of the offices to which they have been nominated. It is almost "Because fewer people can afford to man kicked him out. and she naked is at hand and from appear- And the happiest boy you ever saw regrettable that there are not more good places to fill, for when it onces it seems that there is still Would lie at the end of that 'ere straw, him tn call again. drink It." comes to turning down some of the men that were named for gov a great deal to be learned about As long as the power of suction stood ernor it seemed almost unjust. However, they will all have to run the preventation of destructive And the cider tasted good, the gauntlet of the state primary election and some other candi forest fires. One of these things And I'd forego forevermore All liquor known on this earthly shore. dates may yet get the places. —JAMES ARTHUR LODGE. that appeals to us as a first es Hon. Jay Bowerman, acting governor at this time, has been sential is more stringent enforce named for governor. F. W. Benson secured the nomination for ment of the laws that already Advcie to d I od secretary of state without opposition. Ralph W. Hoyt was selected exist. Only the other day we If the world don't do exactly us you as the man for state treasurer. L. R. Aiderman secured the sup noticed a fire set by the N. P. think it ought to do, Near the Mouth of the Columbia Rivi-r, on the Washington Coast port of 785 delegates for the state superintendency, against 197 for R. R. Though it was evident Get mad ! 77//: PLACE TO SPEND YOUR E. D. Ressler and 158 for R. F. Robinson. Wm. J. Clarke of Ger that the fire was of this source If you meet with opposition, get a tooth SUMMER VACA TION some rag to chew— vais was named for state printer. Twenty • rtv«* Mile« of Magnificent the railroad employes made no Get mad : The real surprise to the Herald is that R. F. Robinson of this effort to check the fire. At this Get as mad as hops, and show- it ; Beach I jwr I, Compact and Smooth county did not make a better showing for the superintendency. season of the year no person Feed your anger, fan it, blow it; He has been lining up for the place for several years, and that he should be permitted to start a Pout and let the whole world know it— Many thriving and tidy communities, delightful hotel, cot Get mad I got only a third, practically, of the votes in his own county shows fire for clearing purposes. If tage, tent and camp life. All the comforts of home and a declining popularity. However, it is coming to be understood they must work at clearing let If the joke you tried to spring on the the healthful, invigorating recreation of the seaside, throughout the county and the state that the quality of his work the work be in the way of pre other fellow turns. surf bathing, fishing, clam digging, beach bon Get marl: and proficiency is anything but satisfactory. In the count of votes paring for burning later in the fires, riding, racing, hunting, strolls and it was shown that he secured the largest number of votes of the season, after a few rains have If you get the poker’s portion that in- drives through picturestque wooded variably burns, three candidates in only one county, and in no county did he get a rendered the risks less dangerous. headlands Get mail: majority. It is evident that he misjudged his following by a big Play tlie baby, whine and blublier, The new catalogue of the State Like the rankest sort of lubber, lot. Anyway, just why Mr. Robinson should have such an itch for the state superintendency is not apparent, except that the salary Agricultural college is being sent While the gamins guy and rubber— -- -via- --------- Get madI and honors of the position are worthy of attainment. His personal out. It may be had for the ask qualifications and fitness for the place do not warrant it. Perhaps ing. If your son or daughter is If you step upon a 'nanner peal and stand upon your skull, he thinks the “school interests of the state demand it.” He is contemplating a course in ad Season Rate: From Portland Round Trip. $4.00 Get mad: reported as 3aying the “school interests of the state” do not look vanced education it would be a Three Day Saturday to Monday Rate, $3.00 Never smile and make a joke of it, folk» wise thing to write for a copy of with favor on Mr. Alderman’s candidacy. will think you dull— l*urcham> ti< k<-G and make nwrvationa at City Ticket Ollier, 3r<laml Waali. Mr. Robinson has been an instructor, county superintendent the catalogue which you will find Get mad: Street«, Portland, or inquire of any O. It. A N. of Polk county, a principal in the Portland city schools, and to contain a large 3tore of infor Turn and frown upon the sj>ot, •Kent eleewherv lor information. county superintendent of Multnomah county for this the third mation besides a lot of fine pic Where the pavement quickly shot term. He has not done an original thing while in office. He has tures of scenes around the col Up and gave you such a swat— Get mud! been a close follower of Superintendent Ackerman in plans and lege, of students and college If you want to be' a pleasure to the theories. He has, we venture to say, more opponents among the organizations. PORTLAND, ORE. General Passenger Agent. world you are living in, teachers of the county, outside of the Portland schools where he tiet mad: Mr. R. A. Booth of Eugene, has little influence, than any other man that ever held the job. ha3 offered $500 as a nucleus If you’d keep the people's faces wrinkled He is respected neither for his honor or ability, but for his official always witli a grin, around which will be created a Get mad: position. He is superintendent of one of the smallest counties of Student’s Irreducible Loan fund, For there's nothing else so funny the state and gets the highest salary, Within the last five years for the benefit of young men and On this mudane sphere, my honey, about half of his superintendency has been absorbed by the city of FREQUENT RAPID women attending the Oregon Aa the man that’s never sunny— COMFORTABLE Portland, and yet his salary has not been effected, True, he has GeLxuad ! Agricultural college. the largest number of teachers in his county of any in the state, —Baltimore American. but outside of the 40 or 50 country schools, his work of superin- Prof. H. M. Parks, head of the tendency is practically limited to certification and he has the as- department of Geology and Min MART ALECK’8 HOMEMADE IN- STATIONS CUBATOR EASTBOUND sistance of the county board and a clerk paid by the county, ing at the Oregon agricultural •Can I make an Incubator? |6 5ft ¡7 V» H 46 U 45 10 45 Il «A 12 45 PORTLAND Lv During the time he has held the office he has been dabbling in college, is collecting data for a You just bet your lite!" Freight A W. 7 15 H 1,2 U (M> IO Oft 11 Of» It 05 1 05 Golf Junction Mr. Smart Aleck A 13 7 2A H Io V 15 10 15 11 lr> 1{15 1 IS Htanlev . about everything that passed. He was educational director of the Good Roads Bulletin expressly Replied a A 22 7 .T2 H 17 9 Z2 IO T2 11 ti 12 22 1 22 To hla queatlonins wife. IvcntN Junction R JO fl 3117 40 H 27 U 3'2 10 H2 11 3'2 12 32 1 32 M 40 Lewis & Clark Fair, a work that took him out of his office from for Orogon. 5 34 7 4 ’2 M ») y H5 10 3 ’» It 35 12 JS 1 35 Fenns . So while ahe watched with admlratloa 33 3 35 4 35 1 31 12 (K. M fJI A W 7 4T. S s„ 9 4010 40 11 4<> 12 40 1 40 I Linnemann ------- ♦»» -------- He began the operation «0 5 40 i W I 40 12 lo M M June to October. During the Seattle Fair he spent some months 5 4117 Ml M 40 9 45 10 4.’. 11 45 124S 1 45 GRKHHAM 3 45 4 45 5 41 1 41 1 41 I J 1.', V JO make a marvel of Incubation 0 4M * 7 :-3 » 11 4M Hogen. I 44 3 41 A second bulletin will be pub To 1 41 1 II V M in charge of the Oregon educational exhibit. He was a lobbyist That would aurprlae the whole creation. 9 M .7 M Anu union II 53 1 53 3 53 5 13 1 S3 10 16 H O' 11 f»ft Haley.. 1 55 3 II lished next summer relative to i 31 1 55 10 ao at the state legislature of 1908-9, supposedly for the notor It was done Ilka fun. 9 5M H 031. . II 5M Boring 1 54 3 II 1 51 7 00 1 II 11 OU M Of» . . . 10 00 "Now we ll teet It a day,” 1’2 (N) Blefer ...................... 2 00 the road making materials to be 4 00 1 00 0 00 Il (M ious special appropriation for the Oregon exhibit at the Alaska- M 10 1 05 10 05 Barton 12 05 Held Mr. «mart Aleck, cay, 4 01 1 05 1 os II IF H 12 10 07 Deep Greek . 12 01 2 01 4 01 0 01 0 01 11 jr. Yukon Fair, and it has been supposed that his efficient service here found in the counties of Oregon ■ "And hatching egg» will be play." m mi ... 10 13 Eagle Creek... . 12 13 2 13 4 13 0 13 0 13 II 40 H 24 10 19 .. Ciirrinavlllr, 12 11 2 14 4 11 0 11 0 II 11 56 Tt>en ho filled It up with fifty dollar eggs. secured the appointment as educational director of the Oregon ex that lies east of the Cascades. 12 ?e H »1 ... 10 20 2 24 4 21 0 20 0 20 12 IF That wooden hen with four long, spindly CAZADERO 10 ttf. A I . 0 40 . 12 35 2 35 4 33 1 31 1» ■ 12 21 hibit at Seattle. His work on outside matters takes him away P. <k. O. Cultivators, one- and two- legs. standing near, In admiration TROUTDALE BRANCH from official duties a big part of his time. As school supervisor horse, of all kinds. Also Oliver pivot And. He cried, "I've aolved the lawo of incuba tongue Cultivators and one- and two- tion I ” his attention has been limited to a few weeks in the late spring horse guaranteed Wagons. At Bessel’s, 10 «I LINNEMANN ..Lv « «> 7 46 5 54 4 40 1 40 10 «I Base Line « 41 7 01 5 Si 0 40 1 41 But—hiss, bang, boom! when he usually makes his visits to the country school. He has Gresham. 10 .... M IA Fairview •> 0 4H 7 . <>n AS r, ,,, < »<» < 4 u« « u i 0 uj 03 i I sj 53 i I sj 13 And smoko filled the room. TROUTDALE Ar (T> H f>5|10 10 11 00 12 10 2 10 3 00 4 10 5 00 • 10 1 00 I 00 rarely made more than one visit a year and sometimes misses a While the fifty dollar eggs, like an om school altogether. Instead of assisting the teacher early in the J. W. Brock Post H. V., meets at Arose elet and umbrella, STATIONS WESTBOUND enveloped the egotistical fel low. term, or at frequent intervals during the year, when a new teach I-ents on the Second and Fourth Man- ft 45 .... R 45 10 4ft 12 43 Lv CAZAbKRO 2 45 12 M ft 5ft 9 00 II 00 1 00 KfttnciMta 3 00 oo I 0» er so much needs supervision and advice, Mr. Robinson is rarely day evenings in the Grange hall. Vis And the Incubator flew 9 Oft 11 0ft 1 01 Curri riRvlllu 7 01 3 00 0« I 20 ITie window through, 7 07 9 12 II 12 1 12 Eagle <> « k 3 12 u 12 I 31 known to visit his teachers before the last month of the term, itors invited. Initiations before August And, for all I know, i Deep Creek.. 9 17 II 17 1 11 7 1» 3 H 11 12 1 IS 1st ,|1; later, $3. tf It's still on the go. 9 19 II 19 1 10 .... 3 10 7 14 c. M. a I Hartón . II •I frequently the last day of the last week and sometimes not at all’ 2 OS 9 23 11 23 1 23 Bi r fer.. 7 IR 3 23 23 S3 2 20 7 m Borin« 9 27 11 27 1 21 1 21 21 1 00 11 2 40 In a recent number of The Oregon Teachers Monthly the editor 7 ‘2f» 9 HO 11 Ml 1 20 . 3 30 Haley.. 30 Quite 80. 30 2 00 7 77 9 .T2 11 m 1 31 . A ndemon.. See the Herald club offers. 3 32 32 32 2 20 reports the result of a canvas of the teachers of the state, the "There seems to be a strange affin IL. ch n a 7 SB 9 «7 II 37 1 3ll 3 31 33 2 40 f, 7.11 7 H7 R 45 9.4ft 11 45 1 IS I 45 3 45 4 ity between a darky and a chicken." ( GKK8HAM. i 10 45 4 10 « nr, 7 45 K 49 IT 49 II 49 1 41 1 41 3 4« 4 result of which was anything but favorable to Mr. Robinson. Mr. ! Linnemann 41 4 20 A Unique Improvement Scheme. “Naturally. One I h descended from | jenne <1 117 7 47 R 53 9 Ml 11 i»3 1 43 2 53 3 S3 < 53 4 31 9 5fl 11 5fl 1 51 2 50 3 56 4 7 14) R Aiderman stood at the head of the list for favors. We quote from Says a recent writer: “I know of a Ham and the other from W-”- ?mTnCUon.. 54 4 40 R •« 9 Ofi 10 (K. 12 05 2 OS 3 05 4 OS 5 4 to local paper whose editor Interviewa all Housekeeper. the article in question: Rtsniey K 10 9 15 Ki 15 12 15 2 113 II 4 IS I fr.l.hl T NORTH BEACH QUEEN OF THE NORTHWEST RESORTS Reduced Rates from all parts of Wash, or Ore. Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co. wm . M c M urray , PORTLAND RAILWAY LIGHT & POWER CO Springwater Division “The Oregon Teachers Monthly straw voting contest for the State School Superintendency closed becemls-r 25. A1L,gather 160» votes were cant by the teachers of the state and each county in the state was represented except Curry and Lake. The votes were fairly well dis tributed and the following are the results obtained: I. R. Alderman H16; E. D. Ressler, 213, R. F. Robinson, 132; P. L. Campbell, 139 A. J. Churchill, 101; Scattering, 53. The candidates in no way have taken any special interest in the matter. So far as we know, no solici tation or pressure by them has been brought to bear upon any of the teachers. The candidates were all well known to the teachers.” the mail cnrriera when the road* are In good condition to drag after each rain and aecurea the names of all the men who donate work on the drag. These are then publlahed ns a roll of honor. Of course a man doesn’t drag roads just to have the good he la doing In that way exploited; hut, all the name, one Jlkea to know that the good he does is being noticed, and it cerla'lni.v' is by those who travel the dragged roads whether they read the paper or not.” / I - Easy. M 15 9 20 HI 20 12 20 2 20 3 20 4 20 3 M 35 9 40,10 40 12 40 2 40 3 40 4 40 5 Golf Junction... . PORTLAND ..Ar "She’s made a fool of that young fel low." _ "Well, aha didn’t have to economize 1 on the raw material.“—Baltimore Amer a TROUTDAL.fi BRANCH A ,,K fl 25 M 25 9 HO 10 HO 11 SO lean. a Dally Kxcept Sunday. A. M. figures In Kornau. I*. M figures In black. Good Will. For Oregon City, Canernah Park and way point,«, change earn nt (J^i* Have good will to all that lives, let rttinn " ting unklndnnas <llo, and greed and Junction, wrath, so that your Uvea be made like For Lents, Mt. Scott and east side points, change can at Lents Junction soft airs passing by.-"Light of Asia.” ; General Offices, Electric Bldg. Seventh and Alder Sts., P ortland , O rison < 4