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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 25, 1910)
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TV With the completion of the Panama canal, believes Secre- tary Williamson of the State Board of Horticulture, will come the opening of a much wider market for Oregon Apples. He thinks the people of Europe can be supplied direct from Portland and that the demand for this highly prized fruit will be strong. According to the census of 1910. New York ranks first in population with a clever 4,700,- 000 people. Chicago comes next with 2,185,000. Philadelphia has 1,549,008, St. Louis 687,029. Boston has670,585. Washington D. C. has come to be a town of 331,069. Los Angles is credited with 319,198. Biggest and Most Complete Toy Dep’tm’t I he East Side has yet seen is now ready for your inspection here Complete in every detail and showing the very newest creations from Toyland as well as those ever popular toys, Dolls, Games, Wagons, Doll Go-Carts Toy Furniture, Engines, Cars, Mechanical Toys, Etc. such as have always made Christmas such a happy time to the big folks as to the little folks. It is said that President Taft’s ing, for everything that the poor next message will lie written at All at our usual low, East Side, No-Rent Prices man needs took a jump as soon sea. He will not be the first as the new tariff law became president, however, to write a T LAST Mexico has a small in. effective. state paper while at sea. surrection on her hands and a SPECIAL announcements are few days may show it to be more The present is the real era of being sent out by the Oregon than a small one too. A major Development League of the thrift not wastefulness. An illi- ity of the people of the laboring state meeting to be held at Salem nois Central official with a salary classes have had cause enough the 28-30 of this month. A large of $7,(M)0 a year has been able to for a long time to rebel had any number of notables will be pres save over half a million dollars in sort of leadership been forthcom ent. Special arrangements for the last four years. ♦ ♦♦ ing. The recent lynching in entertainment will be provided Texas of a Mexican citizen gave for and the entire affair I . Weatlun.i LAIOLKLLl Suits the t”p notch of and .1. C. WiUon, who the natives of Mexico a chance will end with a big banquet. have Iw-en working the Mt. Hood quality and style. Absolutely pure to stir up a disturbance without road, came home laet Saturday. \V(K>| Worsteds and Csssimers. All The Oregon Highway associa having the appearance of being \ Carr, C. Gould and Jov Gould have the most wanted shades in brown, directed at the government and tion has been formed by the gone into partnership and bought a This Season we are showing most re gray, and blue. Tailored in the most this served to stir up the fight good roads advocates for the pur wooilsaw. They are sawing for J. markable values at this price. workmanlike manner, to insure per ing spirit. They now have the pose of building a main thorough Richardton. Nobby Styles in the Popular Colors, fect shape-retaining'. Our sale to promise of a competent leader fare from north to south across H. Schultz has Isuiglit G. Joseph'« beautifully tailored. You can buy your December 1st. timlier at l.atourell. Suit or Coat for less here. and probably will have a warm the state, becoming part of the time of it. This is no mystery. main highway along the coast Jay Gould it chopping wo<sl for The mystery is that the natives from Canada to Mexico. Mon Schultz. of Mexico and common people day, December 12 has been fixed C. Lofstedt bought a horse from Latourell. have stood it as long as they as the date of the state good 1’ Anderson and A. Butler viaited o. have. And yet their extreme. r°ads convention, when all in Bodeen last Sunday, poverty has prevented the ac- forested in the work will meet in C. Deverell is working in V. Geb cumulation of resources sufficient Portland to formulate good roads hardt's sawmill. to make a show’ of resistance. Lilis to present to the next legis- W. H Miller has sold hi. place and gone back to California. No well-to-do man dared make lature. an opposition to the government what the motive is that Mr. Pirtle has bought nine head of Corner of East Morrison and Union for fear of having his property impells formation of such an as cattle and is butchering for the Bridal Veil store. confisticated and of being exiled. sociation is not altogether appar Of course there is always a limit ent yet. One state wide Good J VAN ZANTX J. J. JOHNSON Herald Want Ads. are Result to those things and that limit Roads Assocition should be e- Getters. Read the Want Ads. nough it seems. maj’ have been reached.” BORING OREGON Johnson á Van Zante Phone 4li And yet we have another with Mill 1 1 4 in I Ion southeast of Kelto NE of the most scathing de many of the same men in the L. D. MAHONE attorneys at law CEDAR POSTS ATTORNEY-AT-LAW nunciations of the present movement. If the motive is to i I'» Mamad In »11 ««rtinlrtra OR HO Ft a . TRAOl MARR« a 1 < i TtitflHa o. st. 1 Real Estate, Probate and Corporatoo SHINGLES a> i i. M -1. , r I». ' f..r FRCl Rl tariff that has gone on record so take advantage of the recently FORT |,ai<i.| i . <■ MOULDINGS I » BARK RtrtRtRCIl Prompt Attention to All Buaineas far this fall, was made by Eu passed law enabling the counties 618 Henry Hr : : cri ta in a» jn f.-r InvalnaM» hrw>k Bldg. Phone, Main lOlu TURNED WORK MOW TO OUTAIN M-l BILL FAIINTI, gene Foss, an insurgent republi to bond themselves for the con " aw. pay, II w t grt parti.rr, PORTLAND OREGON . . f «1.1 .u.rr vaiuaiur LUMBER $6 AND UP can, who is the governor elect struction of roads, to secure sup prgy at“* h of IHmcnalon I.timber on hand Hough and Irr lumber for all piirpo.. . of Massachusetts on the demo port for a cross state tourist road PATENT LAWYTRS, J. M. SHORT, M D. aend order to J< NHRVI» ItltoH Boring Kir; cratic ticket, and a large man we are of the impression that the 303 Seventh St., Waahinnton, D. C H. H. OTT w . J. OTT s. P. BITTNER, M. D. ufacturer. new association will find some OTT BROTHERS Mr. Foss says the present tar rocky traveling ahead of it. Ph raid, a t-Snrtt.il. DENTISTS Gresham. • Oregon iff now in operation gives him a About everybody in the state is O regni* Gresham. protection of 45 per cent on the of the opinion that the local products of his factories, and he roads should be improved first W. c. Belt, M. D., C. M. does not need it, but it enables and pleasure drives later. But the stockholders of his company it will be for the people to de- J. H. HOSS Office over First State Bank Phone, office, W, ret , 1* to draw larger dividends on the cide. Phone 14X Gresham, Ore, GRESHAM, - - OREGON stock they hold. The joke is on a Gresham In other words the tariff now in operation gives to the factories woman who went to one of the of Mr. Foss and thousands of wise Port'and dentists, After others, the right to wrest a pro the job was well started she fit out of the earnings of the found that it was going to be 250 Watt ( 200 c. p. I poor on the cotton and woolen expensive and worthless—$250 or thereabouts. She brought goods that they wear. Aldrich, Cannon and Payne, suit to recover damages but up AT FIR GROVE FARM $2.00 each w’ho are more responsible than to date the results have not been About One Mile South of Pleasant Home made public. — Moral, patronize any three individuals for the shape of the present tariff have home industries. been boasting that it does not The Public, a Chicago journal raise the duty on a single article of reform policies, 3ays: “If you of food. believe the Oregonian—and you As I am leaving the larger place for a smaller one, I will sell the following Stock, etc., This on its face is apparently don’t if you live in Oregon —It true, but it is nevertheless, in isn’t for nothing that the scar fact an infamous lie. let woman of Oregon journalism 6 Cows, Some Fresh Soon. For instance, there is no tariff rails at Bourne to this effect: He 2 Yearling’ Heifers. on macaroni which is largely im treasonably refuses to obey the These Cows were all tuberculin tested on October 20, 21, ’10 ported unto this country and is a orders of the corporation ma- An Unrivaled Lamp wt. 1300. cheap article of food, but the tar- chine; he obstinately insists that 1 Mare, 10 years old, for iff imposes a heavy duty on the the people have a right to elect “ 1100. 1 Horse 7 “ particular wrapping in which the their United States senators by STORES macaroni is shipped, thereby im- popular vote; he maliciously ad- I RESTAURANTS posing an indirect tariff on the vocates the initiatvie and refer- AND HALLS And other articles not mentioned. goods itself. endum, the recall, the direct By such tricky methods as primary law and the corrupt this they have forced a tariff by practices act qf. Oregon; he is re stealth on a number of articles I responsible for the bill, to be of food. , voted on in November, for an ALDER STREET, AT SEVENTH It is this kind of trickery that amendment to the primary law makes the American people mad under which every party voter quite as much as the hardships will have an opportunity to re imposed by the tariff. This tar- cord his choice for the president- iff has a great deal to answer for ial candidate of his, party, nomi- W. E. CRASWELL, Auctioneer. n regard to the high cost of liv- nate the presidential electors of EDITORIAL COMMENT A Ladies' Suits and MEN’S SUITS $18.00 and S20.00 Goats, Special, Values, $ 15°° S Leading East Side Department Store H. MARKELL & Co ohn JONSRUD BROS O t h » h a i - ul D. SWIFT & CO. Expressing, Draying T? PUBLIC AUCTION Monday, Dec. 5, at 1 p. m Special Sale TUNGSTEN LAMPS About 10 Tons of Timothy, and 12 Tons Clover Hay 7EA>/WS; 6 or 8 months' time on approved note 7 per cent. - MARTIN LENNARTZ, Prop. 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