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I RFAVFR STATE HERALD Vol. 6. GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH CO., OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1910. Subscription, $1.00 a Year. THE WORK HAS COMMENCED dene<l. As W per cent of thia burden | ia traced to the liquor traffic, (on reli able authority) it ia aril evident | that prohibition of the liquor traffic held aa an "induatry,” here are aome i of the facta." Both productive lal«»r and raw ma terial are capital. Capital put to bad use ia capital destroyed. Capital de- atroyed ia a dead loss to the country, l ike drowning men, the liquor leader» < atch at every straw Falsehood» are cent out broadcast over the land, in an effort to prove tlint prohibition of the traffic would eauae financial depression. Where ia the liquor traffe as an indua try? !•■«-* it employ labor? In f It«) worth of bunt» and »hoes i'.’o • 71 la labor In lido worth of furniture *23.77 ia j lala.r. in !!<•* worth of hardware *24 17 ia : labor. In *100 worth of clothing *17.12 ia labor. In *l<»> w >rtii of cotton good« *1»’> l»l i» | j lalair. in JI'»' worth of men'» furnishing* *ls..'u ia lalair. In *l'»i worth id woraUal *13.56 ia . FOURTH ANNUAL EXHIBIT CLOSES rangement was found to impractic- | »file this y»-ar. This left the fair j SANDY MEN FAVOR ACTIVITY No. 40. of hazing, seem to have accomplished ita stamping out. Moral suasion this year alone is the rod of iron with which freshmen are ruled. Obstreperous member* are fast learning to walk up rightly from the simple reason that they respect the opinion of their fellows. This opinion among upper classmen that the least form of hazing, besides l*ing thoroughly undemocratic, un- American, wholly at variance with the theory of American institutions, and above all, extremely dangerous to the university, is »o strong that its quiet leaven is working fast in the rank* of the 250 freshmen. Freshmen who are best absorbing the new spirit do not ! care tn invite criticism and displeasure i by foolishly tempting and daring upper classmen to retaliate. Thus, it is beiDg i demonstrated in the miniture republic ’ of the university that the most effective weap n of adminstration is »juiet moral -oaaion.—University Pres» Bulletin, official» to »»-cure theae features on a abort month’a notice. In the mean- 1 time, by the solicitation of Van Konk j , Bro»., a contract was »»-cured for their [ merry-go-round Remembering last III ■..........■■Illi • season's <li»ap|>oiritnient in the Arnold I show* led the board to decide on show» Mt. Hood Road Establishes Improvements in All Depart ' of an indej>endent character. Arnold Commercial Club Elects Officers Important Matters Discussed »iiaappointed the |>eople last year by Camps and Ship Supplies ments Noticeable — Rain promising a bnloon ascetision that he Would Incorporate to Boring Lessens Attendance. did not intend to put up. Then the 1 terms he offer* leave» the association ! alsiut 10 per cent on the concession Sandy, Oct. 4—In spite of a fierce It la Again fairly *afe to aay that work Whatever may l*e »aid to the contrary receipts, ami furthermore bis men and down-pour of rain and a nerve-wrack on thr Ml Hood Un«- will I m * rrwunwd the grange fair just close»! will lie re- In« methods are very disagreeable. Con ing wind, the -andy Commercial club within a abort time, If it h not already menil>ered by unprejudiced observers a» sidering these facts the board decided met last evening and held its semi- an Under way Luinl>er waa hauled Thur*- the ln-»t to date in th»- essential feature» tiiat it would l>e la tter to sign up with nual election of officers. The meeting day lor the conatrticlion of a < amp of such an institution. Never before independent shows and the outlook was was well atten<le»l and great enthusiasm northwrat of Greahatn. It ia under* were »u< h exhibit» in orchard product» goo»l when .Mr. Arnobl re-entered the was shown by the member*. Eight new «tood that the Maaon ronalriietion gotten together in thia part of the field, tri«-«i to secure control, asked the members were add»?«l to the list a* fol company haa a contract for 21 miles of country. The apple »bow *«• a wonder ls>ar<! to turn down the contract with low*: Dr. E. A. Lupton, W. L Mc grading A new linn will finanee the to everyone. "Are those Hood river Van Ronk, give him the exclusive con Cabe, Henry Perret, Oscar Dahlgrin. F. affair and one uf the moat prominent apple»?" wa* heard more than once. cession* and when he learned that his E. Lohrrnan, Otto if. Meinig, Gu* engineers in < itnadti will look after the II. K. Lewi» an<l E. I’. Smith deserve offer would not be accepted, tie retali- Social dance given by Multnomah Dahrnes and John Keisecker. plana. especial notice for the effort they put ated by circulating damaging reports. The regular meeting* of the club will grange at Orient Oct. 16, 1910. Music forth to make thia diapl y a winner and Over and at>ove this ba* been the opj>o- It la not amlaa to State that Hr. Kelt beheld on the second and fourth Mon by Richards’ orchestra. Tickets 76c. 41 they received generous praise. The sition met bv the other fairs running at of "Ur town ahould bn»r aome credit for day evenings of each month. A com judge* in that department were this time, offering opportunities for con the renewal of activities on this line. mittee was ap|»ointe>l to furnish re FOR SALE—Good apple boxes. deeply (terplexed in deciding the cession», has lia<i its effect. The reas While in Toronto Inst summer he acci 1 lalair. freshment» for the members and their C. Shattuck. 41 dentally met A. Smith, the head of In ♦!<»» worth of woolen good» *12.23 prize, and they suggested a re-arrange on- given ought to satisfy fair-minded friend* at all meetings so that no mem ment of the prize money which wa* people that the association officers tried the engineering firm, who made in* la lalair. ber might fail in hi* duty for lack of qtiirie» concerning the Mt. H< mm | road, One dollar and twenty-three cent» aa readily agreed by Messrs Duke and to provide a show to satisfy all sorts of nourishment. Card of Thanks Alder, the winning contestant for people. The opposition that has been fhe doctors re|»ort wa* favorable, againat *12 S»i, *1.166, *1K.34, *16.1*1, Officers elected for the coming six We desire to thank our many friends | the leading prize Gus Richey offered has been mostly the product of agents were »ent we*t to investigate 1*17.12, *20.71, *■¿3.77, »24.17! months' term are as follows : Pre«i»lent ' and acquaintances for their kindness Mr-. Rodger* were close a few who have not l»een able to use the ami these men are now tn control and In each ♦MM) lot of good» there 1« *147 • and H. 8. Eddy; vice president, W. A. and sympathy during the illness and follower» with a large variety nt boxed fair as a means of promoting their own are backe’l with ample capital to in- 1.1 lalair employed. Proctor; secretary, K. E. Esson; treas death of our beloved wife and mother; apple« The |»*«»il>ility of the produc private interests. The lack of support «■tire the return |»l ion <»f con ... W IIAT raolllMITITUX WILL Do FOM THK urer, Ed Bruns. Board of directors, Ed also for the beautiful floral offerings. | tion of numerous kind* of fruit in this that has not been given by the town of Ijtrge wuppli«'« "t material in lieing un wagk KAaaraa H. W. SNASHALL Bruns, Geo. Bornstedt and F. E. Lohr- loaded at Boring A camp of engineers Increase in factory wage» reaulting vicinity ha* l«-eti proven lieyond a Gresham is a matter of common com man. VALENTINE SNASHALL doubt. ment and will have more to do with the in being located at Bull Run. Harry from probit ition *2Mt, L52.H5N. Messrs. Bruns, Lupton and Born VIOLA P. SNASHALL The improvement in other depart failure of this undertaking than any Thomas pit’’«rd through Gresham thm Wages now paid iu liquor manufac stedt were appointed a* a committee to MYRTLE C. SNASHALL ment» wit equally a» noticable. The other. People throughout the county morning to mlabllnh a commissary at turing *46, 14*l,2w5. raise funds and data for a pamphlet of — economy department, recognize this a titude ami will not be that place. I.very indication suggests Wage earner», look at theee figures, hou»eho|d the Sandy River country to be used by Biliousness is due to a disordered con that this will be the busiest cenUr look at these figure» and »<••• how pro- showed a remarkable improvement. in a burry to sup|H>rt a public enter the club. dition of the stomach. Chamberlain's in the Northwest Indore long, or else I hibition w ill bring work lor you and The character of exhibit« »«< far prise that we do not support ourselves. The matter of the incorporation of Tablets are essentially a stomach med estimates arc farther »•:! than ever be par you more than *211 l*»t,««»J mute almve that heretofore shown. and wa» the village of Sandy was referred to a in harmony with the a lvanec in other icine, intended especially to act on that fore. after liquor is bauiahed. committee of property holders. deimrtmenta. floral and art and horti The Pacific Monthly’s ipecidl Intro orgon; to cleanse it, to strengthen it, WHAT Tim WOHKIXl.MVS WILL GAIN IIV A lively discussion was raised as to culture. The art room wa« lirtter than tone and invigrate it, to regulate the ductory Offer I'lull I MITIoN the advisability of changing the name liver and to banish biliousness postively for «everal year*, and *how« that the Iampalgn Noles-Oregon Dry In 1910 The Pacific Monthly of Portland, Ore. *d Sandy. The contention being that Additinal wage-earner« In factories l>oard made no mistake in »electing and effectively. For Sale by Gresham Most interesting meeting* itl the be i* a lieautifully illiislrattsl monthly the present name wa» misleading to required by prohibition Ml'*2,:>3>. Mr». Thorpe a* it* su|*erintendent Drug Co. half <>( the "Ori-goti Dry" c.im|»«igti inagaziue which gives very full informa prospective investors. This matter was Wage earners in liquor manufac ur- The wonderful di»plav of dahlia* and are Is-iug held nil oler the state. in our tion alwiut the reaouraes and op|»ortum- referred to the committee on incorpora | nig **M.34<*. aster* »hown ti the floral department county tin- worker* are kept busy in- ties of the country west of the Rockies. tion. Workingmen, look at theae tlgura« wa« a delight to all. Another Dante at RockwooJ deed. It tells all al>out the government re- The next meeting will be held Mon and aee how a »olw-r land will need Th»* exhibit» <>f the four grange- were Rockwood Grange will give another While the county campaign committee claimation projwts, free government day evening, Oct. 10 at <»dd Fellows more lalair. really m»»re wonderful than anything dance Saturday evening. Oct. is holding out door meeting» nightly, in land and tells al*out the district« adapt ball. W II AT MAM I AITt BIN*' will i: MN el-e. Either of them would have mail«* «. Richards orchestra w II be there various part« of Portland. None are ed to fruit raising, dairying, poultry Three-quarter» the saving» of lo.uuO a g »»l countv exhibit at the state fair raising, etc. It has splendid stories by and with another of those famous grange calling out more lutereat than those The matter of parsing judgment proved suppersand popular prices there will be held under the guiding hand of the drinker» *l,fk‘a),uOO,iin>. Jack London ami other authors. Hazing Effectually Abolished the customary large attendance and a state evangrliat of the \\ I. I'., j The liquor traffic claim» to pay for a ditlicuIt one. The work of the first The price is *1.5o a year, but to intro- Hazing at the state university seems set of nidge* tied all around and a new three ta-ing held ni the city plaza where manufactur<«l products >!'»>,t«X),O>«i. 11uce it we wid send six months for.Vic. to have been effectually abolished. Not good time for all. Manufacturers, look al these figure» judgment wa* necessary. so many men congregate. This offer must lie accepted on or be only is hazing done away with, but also Sandy grange made a tine showing in l.a»t Sunday Rev. < »wen* of St. Jolina and see what you lose bv having the fore February 1, 1911. f-end your name largely the desire for hazing. The The best plaster. A piece of flannel variety of farm products but lost in not gave a forcible talk reviewing the »lock 1 liquor traffic inatecd of solier trade.” and address accompanied by 5-te in drastic measu e* taken last year by the I dampened with Chamberlain's Lini having better representation of those In closing «he made a thrilling appeal argument« of the anti’« with most con stamps and learn all alxmt Oregon, president in expelling from the univer-1 ment and bound on over the affected These from the household. The other three, Washington, Malm and California. vincing logic lie wn« followed by Mr*. for the brother ood of man. sity several second-year men who in parts is superior to a plaster and costs Additon. who »¡aike on the economic plaza meetings are sure to result in Russellville, Evening Star ami Fairview dulge»! in a slight hazing of some Fresh only one-tentli as much. For sale by were each well balanced in variety of much good. wide. She »aid in part "The road to men. couple»! with the severe disaproval Gresham Drug Co. Iaa>k out for announcements con exhibit*, and of abundance itl quantity. prosperity in any «tale I» the purchas of all the faculty, alumni and older The dairy department did not show cerning the inamiimth Dry i'arade. See the Herald club offers. ing ;»>wer of th«- people. Anything students upon all forms of the practice- Subscribe for The Herald, *1 a year. up so well. Only one farmer in this vi that decrease* thia pow. r decrease* the Have you enlisted'.’ I»o it now. cinity simwel his interest in the pro demand for product», and tin» in turn duct by offering an exhibit. A* there decreases the demand for lal»»r, etc. Death of lib Kdsmussen were no others in the field 11« did not And all thia is social economic waste. The many friends of R. 1‘. Rasmussen attempt to show. Several of the city Our greatest na«et i« our manhood mid creameries sent out sample* of their Womnnbiaal. Anything that hinder* and wife will sympathize with them hi their hi lie-l pr-alnctive power is *n the loss of their daughter Lily, whose product*. The superintendent di»l not economic waste that cannot be afforded death occurred on Monday of this week have the support that should have l»een after an illne».« lasting over two years. given. There are a hundred farmer* in by our nation. "It is n well established doctrine of I h>* luneial wn* held from the home this vicinity who might have hel|*e»l to political economy that the wealth of a ami th** burial was nt the cemetery at make the dairy depart im nt a leader. In th»* juvenile department Emmet nation ia de|a-ndvnt oil the number of ( orls'tt. Mi»» was twenty-four years those w ho produce something of value of nge, was well and favorably known Welling captured the Birdsell wagon and nsetullness. Men who produce throughort the county, being nil active mid the Spath boy* w» re close follower* nothing of value for the people of the momlier of the Columbia and county with »»»me of the finest garden pro state are burden» on lalair ami industry. granges, in each of winch she was otli- ducts ever shown. This department, other than tlu* garden display, was I.nlair and industry ahould not be bur- cially connected. l«>orly sup|M>rted and it i* regrettable that parents and teacher* did not »how u>or<* interest. Dozens of tin* prize* went unchallenged. Mandt Wagons and Henney Buggies Now acknowledged (he Best Goods made for this western country. All Sold al Gu Retail Prices at our Big Portland Store. $ 16 Increase 500 % IN FOUR YEARS Deposits increase from $28,561.30 in 1906 to $163,510.42 in 1910 With ample Capital and Resources of $186.734.15 We can assure you satisfaction be your business large or small MONEY TO LOAN REAL ESTATE MORTGAGES BOldll 1 AND SOLD FIRST STATE BANK GRESHAM, OPE, - The stock sheds were full. Bre»*ders from Estacada to Wooillawn were pres ent, and all took away some honor. The boys’ and girls’ pony contest was a disappointment to several who entered unthinkingly in the race for the single harness without observing the limita tion*. It is generally conceeded that tin* limit was too low, 13*w hands, but there seemed no way to overcome the , ditlieiilty at this time. For the benefit of those who were barred from the 13vg hand class, another wa*offered and thus awards will be offered where ordinarily the entry would have l«*en thrown out entirely. Several things prevented an equally satisfactory array of amusement fea tures and this was due to various reason». First, tin* fair directors were in consu tation with the promoters of the proposed driving association, the latter to have charge of the amusements. At practically the lust moment the ar Single Buggy Harness, at $ 12-50 $ 18-50 Single Buggy Harness, at $ 14-50 $25 Double Buggy Harness, at $I8-50 $33-50 Double Buggy Harness, at $25-75 Double Buggy Harness, at $30 00 $38 Good Stock Single Strap Farm Harness, $50 Team Harness, at. . $3750 with breeching, tor i ooo-ib. horses, at $27-50 $52 50 Team Harness, at . $4150 All of Chase’s fine Winter Robes at 40 per cent. Discount. You Cannot get these prices anywhere else! Come to our Big Store in the Moline Plow Co. Bldg., at 320-328 E. Morrison St., Portland C. L. BOSS <& CO.