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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 18, 1910)
CHtKKlVIELE Nuco'esling Gresham Vindicator, Greehani Gaaette, Fast Multnomah Recoid Multimmah Record and Montavilla Herald. Pnbliahed Every Friday at Greaham, Ore., by tbe B kavkr S tatx PrauaMiN«i Co H. A. DARXAIl., E iutoh and M anagkh . Entere«! as wcend class matter at the poeto Bice at Gresham. Oregon SUBSCRIPTION BATH P< r Year. $1 M) in advance, to torvtgn eounlrte*. Il *» six Months 75c Three months trial subscriptions W Single copies V t»k for clubbing rate* REBITTlMCfS should I m »cut by Ex pre ns or l\»tothce Money Order. Registered Letter or Check. Stamp* accepted up to 50 cents RECEIPTS tor subscription* are not sent unices request».! 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I.*»to 2C words. l<‘cents 20 to « »rd> 15 cents. fc» to 4” v»ords . cent * READER* 1 cent per won! ¡»er issue DISPLAY ADVERTISING, rates made known on application. All IxKlge. Grange, School Cnurch or other notices or advertisement* of N«»eia'.v parlies dances, concerts, theatricals, etc., given for a profit, charged for at regular rates In order to insure change of ad advertisers must have copy in this ottice not later than Thursday preceding day of publication. JOI miRTlkG in our »¡•eeialty We are aell e quipped to «!«> t he best work at curr.nl i-rn ■ * Especially farmers and business men’s letter Hea l* Knvelo|H*. Butter Wrapt- r* stat, ment>. etc., in small or large quantities. Auction Bills. lNxigers. Fosters, etc . print» I on short notice EDITORIAL COMMENT that the good roads meas N ow ure is a part of the constitu Clifton L. Flint, graduate of the Massachusetts Agricultural College has been secured to suc ceed Prof. A. L. Peek at Oregon Agricultural College. He will have charge of floraculture and landscape work. Chauney Coffman and wife have re turned from their eastern trip and are now in Seattle. Vincent Friel left for Oregon city lent Saturday. Mr. and Mr». Thompson of Montana are visiting Mr. and Mr*, Lewi», the latter'» parent». There wa* an attempted •«urnlary at Hotel Cherrvvill» one «lav last week. The burglar gained entrance into the kitehen and was un ««eking the door to the »tore and poatottice when Vineeut Friel hearing a noise ran down the stair* and »eared him away Geo. 3 Cou|»er ha* just com pleted hi* residence. Ro«« Martin took a trip to < fregón City last Saturday. Mi** Walker of Bull Run. Mis» li. rald of Cherry« lie were accompanied to the. basket social Saturday night by II F. C. Koffman and Mr Herald. I h .U i of I'ortl «nd The l>a*ket mH'ial Ht the Cherryville schoolhouse last Saturday night wan a tinaneial success The interior of the schoolhouse wa* prettily «leeorated and the program wa* an interesting one. Alter the basket* were ,li*|s>sed of ami luncheon partaken of, games ami sing ing iH-cupied the time till I p in. The total amount realized wa* L'J. which will be expended for a new organ, clock, lss«kea*e and other article* for the «ohoul. If It’s a Question of Biggest Values for Your Money, OF COURS»: YOU DO YOUR TRADING AT THE Leading East Side Department Stnre it’s the most convenient trading place for all Eastern Multnomah, just four blocks east of Stopping and Starting place of O. W. I». Cars ALL WOMEN'S 1 A nff SUITS A COATS I “H- Ull SPECIAL SAI E-Men’s Suits Elegant Tailored Suits and Coats lor Ladies. All this season’s newest weaves and very best styles are now on sale at 25 per cent discount from our former low prices. Men’s Strictly Pure Wool Worsted and Cassimere Tailored Suits. Made in a manner that insures shape retaining and Newest Styles. Suits that we sell regu lar at $18 and which are the equal ol high-rank store’s $20 suits. $18 Suits at $14.V5 tion the farmers are going to be BONING imposed upon by being made to The n >ik on the Mt llocxi Ry. i* pay for building roads past rive making t hitig* lively at Boring. They miles of vacant land to one mile Foot Balls It is early to say ”1 told you are «nipping h«l* of »applies here ami of used land. so,” but the attitude of the sa the freight liou-e i* pack««l full of g«*-<l* W ith Bovs’ Suits The vacant land will be as- loon men who threw their doors all th - time. IS VERY COMPLETE sessed away below its selling open on Sunday in Portland The I'nitml Artisan« i B ring chart* And the best Suit values to be shown. price and the farmers will be does not look as tho the senti ered a *recial car t<> !' rtlami. Satur And the prices extremely modest, All called upon to pay taxes on the ments of the “Home rule” pro day night. They left Boring at «1:30 Knickerbocker suits well made of neat the popular weaves are here in the most improvements and personal prop moters were of a reformatory ami arrived in I’ortland at u j « i . The new «tore ««(.I W. Root* A Co. and durable material at wanted colors, and the prices range Iront erty on the farm, and on the nature. i* rapidly iieing pushed to a tim«b. added value of his cleared fields. 1 llitxer ha* put in a line of gnw- MELROSE The higher the valuation placed erie* in connection with lii» confection 25c to $1.50 per yard $3.50, $1.. $4.50, $5. on improvements and tilled land Born to Mr. and Mr*. A. O. tafford, ery store. the less the vacant land specula an «-pound liuy, Oct. « Born to Mr. and Mr* O W. II ring, tor will have to pay. Recently Mrs. Wilhelm was given a snirprwe a 11-poumi l««y. party Thursday evening, the oxvanioii Born to Mr. an«l Mr*. Wcamier, a idle land in Oregon has been lieing her birthday, MAKI- YOUR HEADQUARTERS HERE. LEAVE YOUR LUGGAGE A number of her assessed less and tilled land friends were present and spent a few «on. J. B. Jonsrudand J. Musa are build more than heretofore, taking the very pleasant hours. ing a bouse f r M. 1-uig. state as a whole. In 1909 the Carl Abler left for F< -sil Oregon, I>. Shaw is going to move into tilled lands were assessed $6,48 Nov. T where he will *|«end th winter the l>r resideiie«'of Use our free telephones and make this your shopping home < • H. McCluml in South and if lie likes the country will remain an acre higher than in 1907, but Boring. longer. non-tilled lands were assessed Kotiert smith ha- purchase«! the in Sunday School and church was held 43 cents lower. This made the in the new schoolhouse Sunday fore terest of M. Sonnisoti and at present is running th«- blacksmith shop -ingle farmers pay $141,529 more taxes noon. in Oregon and the speculators in The young people met at the home bandeii. Corner of East Morrison and Union Ave. Perret of Portland was a caller idle lands that much l«ss. Good of Mr. Fisher «aturday and enjoyed a at Geo. O. W. Boring's Sunday roads should be paid for by the social bop. UHIK LAIOl KI LL good acres, and the farmer’s Marv Armstrong is recovering from a The Evening Telegram will have a Mr Fllige lia* a force of men digging acres cleared and fenced should few days’ illness. bargain day this year. Send u« »1 50 ¿. va L not be taxed any more taan the I>an Strebin is improving - me -inc. and we will order the Telegram for a potatoes. BORING OREGON his operation. Mrs. Gray is away from home in an I year and send the ll-iald too for one Phone 41 x speculator’s acre left to brush effort to <li«|sMe of her mining inter The teacher and pupils of di-trict No. year. Mill I 1 4 miles southeast of Kelso and stump, if E>oth are of equal 10 «re again occupying their room since na te. CEDAR POSTS nature fertility and situation. it has l?een painted and repaired. M's. l.ottir Benfield and «laughter SHINGLES Farmers of Oregon should Annie are spemling a tew days in Port MOULDINGS land. form equal taxation leagues and TURNED WORK The Man Who Wins Mr. and Mr». IV. H. t'os.ner *|«ent see that the cost of good roads is A community is judged by the char LUMBER $6 AND UP Lnrg« itnck <«f Ditti«-n»|i>n Lumber <>n hand not put on them while the idle The man who win« is an average man, acter ol it« pajiers. ft 1« up to you to Sunday a' the home of P. Arnie son. Rough alii) Dr«»ar«! lumber for all pur|H»»rn give your support to help vour home Not built on any peculiar plan ; Marvin Laughlin was out from Gresh land owners is relieled. paper represent your community credit am looking after his plac«' which In- Ims Not bleat with any peculiar luck— •end order to J< NHRI D BRoB. Borin« RD1 J Good roads are all right, and a Just steady and earnest and full of ably. rented to .1 Van Ban Baumback for No other publication will give you two years necessity of civilization, but if pluck. your local or neighborho<*l Dewi a« A number of the people are taking! old Hayseed is to pay for them, When asked a question he does not well as your home pap»-r. out library book an«! much interest is while Speculators tears them up “guess It* advertisers are helping to build sliow n in the i>o<ik*. with his auto and grows wealth He knows, and answers “No” or '•Yes” up vour locality and deserve your «up- Mr«. Joe Crowston was here on a visit I |*«rt. to relative* last week. ier from the added values of his When set a task that the rest can t do; ft is a home pr«*luct. It is l»oo*ting He buckles down till he's put it through. idle acoes becaus of good roads, for home entero« ises ami should be then it is up to the common peo Three thing« he's learned—that the man l<,vally supported by home [>e<>ple. Expressing, Draymg Tf o tries. It is newsy, clean ami readable and a ple to jump in with something Finds wl favor in his employer's eve«; pafier ttiat yon will not t*- ashamed to J. lì. HOSS just and up to date in the way That it pays to know more than orc have in your home of a tax law. — Labor Press Gresham, Ore. thing well; Phone 14X In giving your patronage to your FREE H. MARKELL <& Co. JONSRUD BROS. PATENTS Your Local Paper That it doesn't pay all he knows to tell, home paper you ar«- really helping your self, for it is building up your town and It. It. «ITT increasing the value of your prop.-rty. No other medium can cover the fieh! it is «s-ciipying, and you owe it to your self to keep informed of the doing* in your community, county and state. < fregili Gresham, You slioul'l not only read it you self, but you «houl«l send it to your relative« and friends. It will tie like a letter L. D. MADONE from home to them. ATTORNEY-AT-I.AW It is fearles* arid imiependent and Rpal Entât«», Probat«» ar»<l (orporaton Law. tell* the new* without fear or favor. Prompt Attention to Ail BtiRÎnem« Th«- people of intellige ce are those 618 Henry Bl<lg. Phone, Main 101« wiio keep abrea-t of the time* and take PORTLAND. OREGON good nading matter. You owe it to yourself, to your family and your com munity, to !*• an intelligent, progres W. C. Belt, M. D., C.M sive ami wide awake citizen. Your local paper w ill help keep you abreast of Office ovet Firs’ State Bunk the times. Gresham is a wise little town >o he work- and waits, till one tin«: day. in bending every energy to sec ure Bull Run water by an under There « a better job with bigger pay ; men who shirked whenever standing with Portland and hook And the they could, ing on to the big new main of Are bossed by the man who'» work the metropolis. Several million made go«xl. aires have been comfortably pro For the man who wins is the man who vided for directly and indirectly work«, by the furnishing of free mains Who neither labor nor trouble shirk* ; from the funds supplied by the Who use* hi» hands, his head, bi« eye», The man w ho wins is the man who tries. water consumers of Portland. — Royal Trust Mon lily. Maybe a few small speculators of Gresham can be likewise started Know How to Ise Concrete on the road to prosperity by their neighbors kindly chipping i Concrete for the farm is attracting in along the same lines. Gresh much attention now-a-days. Every am needs the water, anyway, well eipiipped place »houhl Use it, W henever it ha« taken the place of lum and probably her big sister Will ber it ha* proved to be an economy. give the desi’ed favor. Water tanks, barn floor», chicken hous — Portland Labor Press. es and corn cribs are now rna«le of con crete. The c<>»t of construction is a lit The mysteries of political fate tle more at first than if lumber were are plainly shown in the passage I used, but once in it Is practically per manent, whereas lumber will wear an«l of the Rogue River Fishing Law. decay. From all that is known this is a One of the bet feature» of concrete is law instituted through a spirit of that it may lie used by anyone with a revenge due to some small per I little care and attention, wherea a properly built ouse or barn can be put sonal disagreement. It closes ! up only by a carpenter. It has been up a river for an indefinite per- prove«! by tests in the engineering de iot to a profitable occupation. I partment of the Kansas State Agricul Throws a large number of people tural college that concrete can be sue- out of employment, deprives a cessfully mad«- from sifted ashes and cinders instead of with sand and broken county of a valuable resource and stone. A story describing the correct destroys a $100,000 investment. proportions will shortly be published. HERALD BARGAIN OFFERS Beaver State Herald and other papers The price of The Herabl alone is 41. a year, but to those who would like the a«ivantage of a clubbing rat«- with other papers we offer the following low prices; RrmrmUr thesr are the towevt Rates “The Herald” in combination with any of the following: J. M. SHORT, M D. S. P. BITTNER, M. D. Containing many new recipes never before published Compiled especially for use with Electric Cooking Devices but suitable for any kitchen. Pb v.lciaas-Nargrao. Gresham. J. J. JOHNSON EVENING TELE«,KAM flMCIM) WEEKLY OREGONIAN DAILY OREGONIAN ........ 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