Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914, August 26, 1910, Image 4

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VALUE OF OLD SHAWLS.
Ba Used
How They Can
For Artiatio
Decoration».
The woman who ding* to the old
fashioned habit of "keeping tiling*''
Sueee«*ding Gresham Vindicator, Gresham Gazette, Inst Multnomah Iveco rd
Multnomah Rewni and Mont.ivilia Herald.
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Il
DAKNAII . E ditvm
A.
M anaubr .
xnd
is sure to
have a
somewhere
shawl
to the attic ami the storeroom several
decades ago. when tlieir carver of
fasliiou ended
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Before the shawl Is hung a
strip of
strong, dark coluretl cotton cloth should
l>e sew,\| securely along one edge ami
loops of silk coni attached to this
These loops are fastettvd to picture
hook's. so that the shawl may tie sus
pended from the picture molding witli
out ths use of tacks
In a room w ith u celling of average
height and a molding placed at the
usual distance
shawl hung In
from the celling n
this way will reach
smoothly down
to
plaster bas-relief may be hung
A
framed photograph or an etching will
be equally suitable, but a color«! pic
T
Suuday saloons,
press pool-rooms and
and give
municipal
authorities
power
to run a town as wide open as they
sire.
that
the
city
now
constitution
The
be •subject to
must
charters
constitution
criminal laws of
and
The amendment
the state.'
de­
provides
proposed
It is claimed by the advocates of
direction
assertion is
majority
of
fallacious.
the supreme
from
rule, Laving absolute self-government—
the right to make and amend their own
charters, sub ect only
tion
the
and
the constitu­
criminal laws of
This power was conferred
of the - ate.
by an amendment
in
odopted
to
general
to the
constitution
the election ot
made effective by an act of the
ture of
and
llNjtf
legisla­
11*07 “for carrying into
effect
amendment to section 2, article II of the
constitution,
g anting
to
cities
and
emanates
whole
the
slate:
and to permit the people of a municipal­
ity to over-ride laws enacted bv the peo­
ple
of
the
whole
stale,
to set at
or
naught the moral sentiment of the peo­
ple of the state, would
be
the
worat
The proposed amendment would
supremacy
der mine the
It
would
municipal
create an
of
tile
un­
state.
« ithin
authority
independent of, and
bounds
doubtless in many cases opp.se,i to the
It i1 essentially
au hority of the state.
vicious ami anarchistic in its
tendency.
Therefore we object for five
1.
It is a saloon measure
option
law.
It
2.
makes
cities
nal laws and police j»were oí tlie C"iin-
ty
anti
state.
It
3.
a-«unn •«
for
the
cits independence from tin* i- ounty, yet
does not propose toi provide !• r expen««-
of vice and crime t<o be borne
bv citi.»
amendment
proposed
practical
home
is
to
“obtain
rille for all cities and
towns in Oregon,” it
is
very evident
that the real purpose is to susfrend the
operation
of
the criminal laws of the
state, as to certain practices, within the
bounds of municipalities at their pleas­
ure.
If it
does give
to municipalities
any power of home rule
which
not now |s,ssese, it is some
they do
violation
of
the
general
criminal
laws.
The
effect
of
this
amendment,
if
rumigli men should Is* put on the Job
to finish lh<* oiling of Ihe rands, nay.
In a month. »0 tlint they would In*
to
build,
of
whal
kind of tar uia.adaiu road to build
tn a given locality could ouly I h < made
highway engineer In
by a coiU|H*lent
|M>aa«Muilon of all 1I10 data lH*«rlng on
the problem ami preferably by an ex
amluatlon on the ground.
Leaving for the moment the mutter
can't place me."
“Well, ymir fac«* d**rs seem fnmlllar
the
nor porch for such work many bouse
keepers make this lack an excu.««- for
furniture get
letting
would
horrify
iuto a condition
them
could
tbev
realize the germs and dirt concealed
less excusable ns even
This is the
heavy tuft.si furniture can be kept
clean indoors without raising a tornado
of dust.
Here is a simple plan:
Wring out of warm water
a
cloth
damp nod not weL
Beat the cloth well
beater.
When
a
with
one side
lias
The proper grading of cattle
on the Portland market and the
paying of what the difference is
between good and thin quality
represents to the shipper, has
caused the cattle men of the
country to turn their attention
toward grain feeding and this
fall and winter will probably see
more grain fed cattle in Oregon,
Washington, Idaho and Califor­
nia, than in any previous year.
Good grain fed cattle are worth
from lc to 1 l-2c more per lb.,
than hay fed cattle. At the
difference it will pay the feeders
to U3e grain.
A Large Pomona Meeting.
Fifteen hundred grangers from
yuga county,
N.
ca
Y„ accompanied
by
500 from neighboring counties, by ape
cial train visited the Cornell College
of Agriculture June T.
Luncheon was
served
them by
dents,
nnd
they
the faculty and stu
were
formally
tvel
coined by I’resldcnt Scntirman at a
meeting presidisl over by Commission
er of Agriculture II.
A
Pearson, the
following «peaker» also participating:
turer. respectively, of the New
state grange.
York
Th» First Resolution.
lion. B. Walker McKeene of Maine,
stntc lecturer. Is authority for the
statement that the first resolution ever
spread u|siii the national grange rec­
ord was one asking for better educa­
tion for tlie people.
Better
yet.
another section, mid In the same man
ner materials usisi «iieccamfully In a
Wtien the upholstery Is clean, rub up
the wotidwork with a polish.
How to Clean a Gas Stove.
When cleaning your gas si ¡ve you
will find that a cloth moistened with
kerosene oil
will
remove grease ami
dirt more easily than one wrung out
In soap and water.
It Is essential lo
keep the air mixers, or •'lungs," of the
stove «lean, for If they are clogged
with bits of food or dust the fresh 11 Ir
»-niinot mingle freely with the gas
When the tlame burns yellow or red
instead of bright blue It Is uti |u<J!< a
lion that much beat is being lost for
want of nlr A bicycle pump will often
clean out the burners quickly.
When
giving the stove a thorough cleaning
boll the grates and burners In 11 pan
of water In
which there Is plenty
of
washing soda.
If >1 clean new-paper
Is folded to lit the galvanized tray uti-
of the year.
When, as is almost always th«* case,
low oust Is the controlling considera­
into a saucer of hot water nnd when
it has thoroughly dissolved clean the
hat by scrubbing It with a brush dip
p«-d In the mixture, rinse nnd let It dry
In the open nlr. preferably in the sun
Professor W. .1, Beal, for forty years
While it is m*t a sltnph* matter to an
»wer the tir«t question, yet It Is com
FA.
».a c
a 'VTW A'*--
. i'l.'.'l.-
-¿J« k- ’.jA u-
botanist of the Michigan Agricultural
college, has resigned and will retire to
private life.
ii.KAt, »Tin i. 11 or macaham .
IFrom Gool R.-.ul i .«t..g.i.-.u,.- ,\-o« 1 or k |
parutlvely
simple a« contrastisi
Washington
('ogut
:
=^-_===^-^^x=VJA -
Season Rate: From Portland Round Trip, $4.HO
I lire«* Day
Saturday to Monday Rate, $«3.00
I'orthifid, or inquire of any
agviit vl?M»uh“rt*
ble.
It 1.« seldom that the available funds
are sultb Ivtit lo pay for the best po«
Bible road, ami II is m*e«*sMiry to sac
rifila* ill the < Olistriietlon to keep Willi
’rd and Wanh.
PnruhaM* th R«•(•* and niak»* r»-*«*rvati ni* at City Ti< Ret <>(!»*•
the si-* ond. ami It Is just here tli.it the
services of a spis-iallst are Indispensa­
H
«V
for information.
VVM. McMURRAV,
(lenenti Passenger Agent.
PORTLAND, ORI.»
in Hu* limits of tin- uvnilable funds
Sm li weighing <>r 1 ust mid qiialliy and
Ihe Unni decision as to what Is the best
ami most »«•otiomlcal procedtir«* re­
quire
not
nuli
< nreftil
thought,
but
also a thorough familiarity with the
whole siitijts'l of road building mid
ma I n temi nee.
Tbere are itiiiny road biiajers cotti
posed prmeipAlly of tur. besl.les thè
PORTLAND RAILWAY LIGHT & POWER GO.
FREQUENT
ploy.sl In rumi building
l'Iivir lise
hit» lii-eli ntti-lideil l.y Is.tll slici-ess limi
fnihiri*. neilhiT liellig lus-essnrily ini
index of Ih.* valili- of thè innterlill. fnr
thè selis-tiim «villi due regnr.l tu .-ondi
llons tu I h * nii-t nnd tlu* nimilpiihitiiiti
Iti thè nctmil wurk nfTeets resulta filli«
ti» niU'-li uh mi.«
inhet'ent quii III le» of
one of those things Hint must be se
cured through co-operntlon If «vide
Prosperity Follows Good Roads.
You show me nny community In this
or any other stole where there nre
(food roods, snld n spenker nt n good
roods convention, nnd I will show you
n community where there nre no pnint
sion.
thrift nnd
progres­
RAPID
COMFORTABLE
Springwater Division
sev.*ral tur» i hetns.-l« es. thnl are cui
in clear cold water.
hat
all
1
with
nlr of prosperity,
the
flor
Oregon Railroads Nitvi^alion Co.
with a brush dipped In flowers of sul­
is to scrub
I’plctotim
Many thriving and tidy communities, delightful hotel, cot­
tage, tent and camp life. All the comforts <>f horn«* nnd
the healthful, invigorating recreation of the seaside,
surf bathing, fishing, dam digging, beach lion­
fires, riding, racing, hunting, strolls nnd
drives through picturestque w«xaled
headlands
———I
phur and lemon Juice and then rinse
method
equivalent
Reilucsii Rates from all jiarts of Wash, or Ore,
T ■ —
»
fnnilslied buildings or tottering lenn
ton, n community whore there Is the
Another
Ilapplneaa I b nn
I wriitv - live Mil*-»« if Mngfiifo'ent
Beach 1 • \ <1, < >111 ¡» u t an*I >!o<M>th
building tin* best possibh* road that
can be built for the money available
spread benefits nre to tie enjoyed.
How to Clean a White Straw Hat
Put a teasrxxmful of salts of lemon
been
INI: PLACI: IO SPt:M) YOUR
SUMA1I-R VACATION
Tin* question then Iss-omes one not of
building the b«*«t possible road, but of
will cnlcli a great
particularly In small cakes, covgr flip
sides ns well as top with icing.
hasn't
H-inibhstotne things
Ni ar th«* Mouth of the Columbia Hivrr, on lb»*
tion. still olh«*r factors ar«* lutrisliie«sl
Into the problem, m d still more «Ima
nre required for Its pr«|s*r soluthm.
thè tnnterlnls
A.« in must wiii k of a slmllur tinture,
deal of refuse
The paper may lie
thè l>«-st results ufi* lo la.* i*xp«K-ti»l
removed dally, and su' bn pr.a lice will •
wlieu n materhil nini inethiMl of con
save much scrubbing of the tray
Hlrin tlon nn-.-iiosen «vlilch bave glvrn
sntisfnetlon In n i-nse sltnllar to thè
How t- Save a Burned Cake.
piirtii-uhir oih * under discussimi; bene.*
When enkes do file most trying thin,;
in thè inst unnlysi» thè most rullatile
to the baker-burn on tin- sld<-s and
Infornintlon Is to In* gnlned frotn Serv­
bottom—instead ot moaning over your
ice test» of ronda subjei-lisl lo Ilio natile
loss seek to repair It. (,'tiless the burn
outsiile Intluem i*s ns flint «vili, li Is to
Is deep It will not niter the tasle of the
be bulli.
cake, though perhaps It will be 11 lit
tie drier In consequence.
It Is so un­
Remov. the Mud Tes Burden,
sightly that It must lie covered up at
No plan for spring work Is complete
any cost
Instead of cutting off Die
which does not Include drugging the
edges of tlie cuke .with a knife, ns Is
roads
If this Is attended to nt the
usual, try removing the black with n
proper time It Insure« g<w<l ronds for
fine grater, ’j'hls removes nil the dark
the senson n-ml removes the larger
er portions and leaves a smooth sur
simre of thnl awful burden, the mud
face for Icing
Clean, fine sandpaper
tnx.
In fids matter the towns nnd cit­
can be used in the same way.
The
ies nre eqtinlly Inlerested with the
take must be handled delicately and
fnrtner». nnd their co-oporutlon Is not
Hot until cold, or It will fall ami turn
soggy.
Ice on the brown side, and If generally-4mrd to secure If the matter
Is hnndleil rightly
llond drugging Is
burnt on the edges ns well ns Imttom.
■der the burners It
Ho
know
NORTH BEACH
QUEEN OF THE NORTHWEST RESORTS
warm climate might fail lu un<* where
extreme cold pre« ailed during a purl
bo
Make a mistake and your furni­
is
streaked,
possibly
ruitn-d.
Ths Other’s Ps«.
How dl<! that naughty lit
don't
h*ally
I >ld you ever travel with a circus ns
moistened with hot water to a t like
wet.
ture
his
country might tn* entirely unsult«*«l lu
The dust
the damp cloth
Remember moistening does not mean
approached
neighed since noon —Life.
the dog faced ls*y?"
rattan
two can
lie
as
Th« Firttborn.
Visitor M v! What a One baby I How
uiueli does he welgliT
Fund Mother-1
“Just I Link a minute mid s«s> If you
become
used, first a dry one to get out the
worst of the dirt uml then one ju-i
In
so I got them changed for tomorrow
evening mid cmuo right over here ss
Boon as I could."—laiudon Taller
"Wherenlsiuts?"
climatic
sticks to the wet surface, ami the t :r
niture is frestiec.-.l by the tlc.irii. I
toothbrush.
nnuounced
lit*
"Oh. yes, you did!"
dusty the doth <1111 t.- lurued
Some
times It wi.l be msessary to 1: e «•■«
oral cloths . i, a single piece
Continue
uutil the cloth is not so >ed
surprise.
Ills
tie bov of yours get hurt?
hltto-
Locating Him.
"No." »11 lil th«* man approach«*«! by n Tlmt gmxl little ls»y of yours lilt him
stranger, who elului«*d to tn* 1111 old ac | In the head with a brick.-Indejieud-
quiilntaiK-e. "I i ' hii 'I recall that 1 ever «•nt.
edge of the location of the road, ite
grades, tin- to|K.grnpliy of the country
nms.
to
cousin.
"Aa soon »• I heard uls.ut
your party I knew thnl you must have
sent m«> llio tickets for ihe wrong night,
Neighbor
naw you before.''
It
At the height of the
much
walked tlie objectionable neighbor
"Huch a mupld mistake you made!"
joy them.”
thetvto deiHHids u|s>u so many factors
that no choice Is |s.ssil>le without thor
ough study of the surrounding condl
tlons.
This would Include n knowl
which
fi-HlIilUes.
clean ami free from dust during Ihe
»elisoti w hen those who drive enn en­
of coat out of I he question, I In* selec
tlon of a suitable method of const ruc­
tion mid of maleriala best ndapt«l
from the corners of tufted furniture It
should l>e attacked with a
rmill. stiff
power con­
trary to the constitution of the state or
in
valuable ad« Ice
The pro|H*r determination
roads
macadam
wn« plan­
short durallmi
smi. I» greater facility In the annual
oiling of tlie ronds
It Is my l.len limi
tar
I,mnImier
The tickets were neeonllngly sent,
mid the host with mt easy conscience
prm-cisled lo enjoy 1 lie company of bin
frl«*nds
Bm Ills nallsfactluii was of
nu
of
known
inarlly with 11 vle«v to the eon ven lene«*
mid profit of Kansas City, «vlileli sup
pile» most of th«* fund«
"It 1« my Idea that «ve ahotild first
ex|>ert authority 011 road construction
and maintenance gives the follow lug
brighten the i-ovi-rit g
It the beating has not removal dtast
II. .1. Weaver, acting dean of the col­
the
of
It the color ot 111» furiiliure 1« uol 1 ,<>
lege: I-'. N. Godfrey. VV. N. (files and
8. J. Lowell, master, secretary and lec­
of
uieuib«*ra
well
ovoul. “I'll nend him some ticketn for
ris k road sy stem of Jucksmi county U
Of courM*
11 model I ki II i In the quantity mid Ihe . lliu play tonight lu town
lie'll bo dellglited. an In* ni'ldmu Inin mi
quality of Its rondi.
And I believe
opportunity of going 10 the theater "
that tlieae roads slumlil I k * built (irl
see to It that the roads nr«, kept In
first class repair mid then Imlld more
rmi.ls Oil«* thing I ho|s> to neemnpllsh.
with the <0 <>|M*ratlon of Judge Putter
delicate the cloths cun be ««rung fi tn
hot ammonia water to still further
towns the right to enact or amend their
purpose
Industrious
to «vlilcb it I. sul.J« t.sl
A construction that would give sails
factory n*sults In mu* sis-ilmi of the
should not be lluty and should be Just
the
many
ed by a Simple Method.
It Is not always possible to take up
holstervd furniture Into the open for a
thorough cleaning and tieallng
In
cities or where there Is tielllier yard
to
priuvipalitieg, inde|pendent ot tlie crimi-
As
Rectified.
A
ms'enalty of inviting the umlvalrable
that gissi roads are tin* most Im por
cousin to be among tils guenta
inni asset of any community
"So fur 11« I mil eoneerne«l I shall du !
"I bare It!" lie minmimed lo Illa wife
all In my pu«ver to see to It Him the I at breakfast on the morning of tlx*
Studied.
through
that is large enough to cover n large
portion of the furniture.
The cloth
entrench the saloon and nullify the 1.al
Be
Much to His Surprise II Was Promptly
Im
His
ly, "It I h gissi roads mid plenty <»f ; In Ihe lu'lghborhissl of Ills country
Hmm.
I lielleve It Is tin* most luqsir , sent. Unfortunately Id» nenreal neigh­
bor, a close relative, la highly UHc«m-
Hint fuuetloi) of tile county emiri lo
genial to himself and Ills Intimatea,
pro« Ide lliem
It Is Is'lllg reiillz.isl
mill he racked tile brains Io devise a
over nil tills emintry ami with tlie ml
«ent of tlie tmilurvars mure limn ever ' neliemo by which ho might avoid the
ot
Should
conditions uml «sp.s'liilly of the traffic
reasons:
intended
Traffic
and
Announced
Highway Policy.
ning an entertainment mi mi elnbo
ilislly fur." W. W
Hamden, a new
I I'liiliity Juilgi. In MisMourl. mild rt'cetil ■ rate scale to Is* given 10 various frlemla
Con­
How Upholstered Pieces Can Be Clean
that
form of minority rule.
charters."
While the ostensible
CARE OF FURNITURE.
This
HE FOLLOWING article,
printed in the North Yamhill
Record two years ago, is applica­
ble to the issues of the day.
The Oregon Home Rule league
seems to have determined to
.... carry the day at the coming elec­
tion with their little scheme to
secure a constitutional amend­
ment that will place the safety
of the liquor business in the
A good barley crop, plenty of
hands of a few people.
The
oats,
an abundance of alfalfa and
amendment reads as follows:
For constitutional amendment giving a high market make swine rais­
to cities and towns exclusive power ing popular and that most profit­
to license, regulate, control, suppress able of all crops is receiving much
or prohibit the sale of intoxicating
attention in the Pacific North­
liquors within the municipality.
west. It is doubtful if supply
Be sure to make the cross be­ ever catches up with demand,
fore the 329 —No.
and preparing hogs for the Port­
The foregoing proposed amendment
land market is the surest and
is entirely superfluous, inasniach as all
satest
business open to the farm­
citie« and towns m the Stale of Oregon
er.
do non enjoy the fullest possible home
T
cate to be used as couch covers,
though many of them have come to
their untimely end through such usage
They are too rare and beautiful for
rough handling.
They must be look
ed over occasionally as a precaution
power in the state,
that is the people of
toned
Ivory
the
rule.
Law
an
cashmere,
ture must not be used.
All old shawls nr«» entirely too dell
proposed amendment that it is a step in
the
white
against moths.—Delineator For March
leaves out this important clause.
Country
Harndsn
"If there Is om> tiling I 11111 uuqunll
Bearing
to receive in forma llou as to what klml
adopted, would lie to divest sheriff* and
sup­
Date
Problem — Topography
«he
on
Should Bo
long enough io cover the top with the
border hanging above the music rack
This is a satisfactory arrangement for
increasing the apparent height of a
low ceiling
Above tile plauo, cover­
ing the center of the shawl, which Is
always a plain plees of r.-s! or black
district attorneys of the power to
Engineer
and Given the
various rural cuiuuiuiiitl«*» ure uuxious
the piano and
All Lodge. Grange. School. Church, or other notice» or advertisement» of aoeiala, parties,
dances concert» theatricals, etc . given tor a profit, charged for at regular rates
In order to insure change of ad advertiser» mu»t have copy in this offlce not later than
Thursday preceding day of publication.
JOI MiRTTK is our specialty. We are wot! equipped to do the best * ork at current pr
*.
Especiall) farmers and busin« *.* men * letter Heads. Envelopes Rutter W rapt* r* Mat.-nient*.
etc., in small or large quantities. Auction Bill». INxlger». Poster». etc., priuted on short notice
HE PACIFIC States Telephone
company is going to have to
show why it should not be ousted
from the state of Oregon, a Port­
land attorney having taken the
initiative in the matter. He ought
to succed. We never heard of any
one that was satisfied with the
way the telephone treats its cus­
tomers. Its service could be no
worse. Even local business, with
its line is delayed beyond all rea­
son or excuse, and long distance
is even worse. Turn in a call
and see how long it takes you to
get any sort of action. The best
time recorded is 10 minutes and
from that to a half a day. It
takes as long to get a response
from calls between Gresham and
be-
Portland as it should
San
and
tween Gresham
re-
Make your
Francisco.
quest and see how it is treated.
The operator sits around, talks
society matters, the latest styles,
styles in hair dressing, care of
the finger nails, and leisurely
puts in a call, when it is not too
much bother. After you have
waited long enough to lose the
next train to Seattle you get a
call and then you have to pull
• yourself into a double bow knot
to make yourself understood.
They carry a lot of bum old
phones that ought to have been
consigned to the infernal regions
it least twenty years ago, and
there is not a dozen reasonably
priced conveniences in all their
equipment.
Nobody can say
enough about the Pacific States
Telephone company.
sulted
W.
proved
MUCH DEPENDS ON LOCALITY.
Is*
or
W
Suggestions For Constructing
Highways ot This Material.
Highway
HIS STUPID MISTAKE.
JUDGE FOR GOOD ROADS.
Shawls went
among tier |*oss«*s.«loiis
An artistic arrangement makes of :>
shawl both a wall hanging and a
cover for the top of an upright piano.
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