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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 27, 1911)
I (Hl RR) Vlllt Mr. Averill and son have arrived in Cherryville and rented the old Tapp farm. Mr». Averill and daughter« will arrive soon. Geo. Odell of Sandy ha» been viaiting Succeeding Grenham Vindicator, Greahatn Gaiette, Eaat Multnomah Record hie parent» the pa»t week. Multnomah Record and Montavilla Herald. Vincent Friel, who >« working at Bull ' Run, had quite a eerioua accident Published Every Friday at Greeham. Ore., by the B kavkk S tats P vbuohino Co which remitted in breaking hi« nw. H. X. DA KN ALL. E ditob and M anaukr . Mr» Noah Kuhn i« running the cook heu«e at Bull Run for the Mt. Hood Entered moo nd-c laM matter at the po*t office at üreaham. Ore<on railway company. She haa thirty-two boarder«. SUtSCtlFTKM UTTS Per Year. 91 00 in advance; to foreign count ríe». It. SO Six Month» 75c . Three month» trial »ubacription» SSe. Single copie» 5c. A»k for clubbing rate» M. F. Garlaneaw has irought fifty RESlTTMCES should b< »ent bj Kxpre»» or Put to file* Money Order. Registered Imitar or Check. fruit tree« and will set out an acre in i Stamp* accepted up to SO cent*. to fruit in the spring. RECEIPTS for »ubacription» are not sent unless requested. The change bf label on your paper will indicate the receipt of your remittaee If it doe» not please notify u». Mr. and Mr». Guy l*egolia are back DISCONTINUALES It yon do not wish your paper continued please notify us about the time the on their homestead. subscription expire« We find this plan moat satisfactory to our patrons, though it is not tti accordance with our personal views George Couper has bought several CHAME DE AMKESS In ordering change of addrvu give old a* well a» new addreaa. hundred fruit tree# aud will set them CMttSfMMBTS are wanted in every community If no correspondence appear* from your out ill the spring. neighborhood, you arc tv«pceliuUy reqv .»Mett to send u* as many local items as you can. George Flynn is working for William I AOVEITTHM RATES PROFESSION AL CARDS (one meh). .’V ea* h i«aue. CARN OF TH AN KS (not exceeding two inches.) 50 cent» LETTER»OF CONDOLENCE (not exceeding four Inches) Hugh a couple o^ weeks. |1 OBITUARIES for subscribers or their immediate families, free, up to WO words. I cent per word for additional words. WANT A DS at 1 cent per word for tir>t Insertion; subsequent Alban Lewis has i>een working for I insertions. 15to 30 words. 10 cent* A) to :k’ words. 15 cents; to to words cent.* READERS Mr. Rh.xies the past week opening the 1 cent per word per issue DISPLAY ADVERTISING, rates made known on application. All Lodge. Grange. School, Church, or other notices or advertisement* of socials, parlies, road and getting ready to build a ■ dances, concert*, theatricals, etc., given for a protit. charged for at regular rates. shingle mill. In order to insure change of ad advertisers must have copy in this office not later than Thursday preceding day of publication. Alex. B. Hrook will leave next week JOI PIllTlM i» our sueciaity. We are well equipped to do the best work at current prices for Seattle ami Spokane. Especially farmer»’ and business men’s Letter Heads. Envelopes, Butler U raptor*. Statements, etc., in small or large quantities. Auction Bills. Dodgers. Posters, etc., printed on short notice. A number of |>e<>ple gathered at the home of Mr». J. T. Friel, Jr.. last Saturday evening to a quilting party. school. It is greatly hampered A large cake «»n awarded to Alex. B. in ita class room and laboratory Brooks, who proved to be the bent space. Its main auditorium is a sewer. disgrace to the state. Just what Mr. Jones, the mail earner, came Do you know that the State of esthetic influence the university near getting a ducking one Jay laut Oregon has a need of two more can impress on the people who week. Ilia horse jam perl over the hank state officers? The vacancy due into the Sandy river near Cherryville to the election of Chamberlin to attend its lectures, by way of its and M'. Jones slid off just in time to the Senatorship, the illness of main auditorium, will hardly be escape falling into the river. EDITORIAL C0MMEN1 Gov. Benson, the succession of measurable. At least it would Bowerman, and the shifting of be a very brave person that would responsibility to Senator Selling set up any contention on that all tells of the need of a special point at all. Such an institution officer to fill the place when the is formative. Many of those who governor is absent or permanent attend its classes have never had ly removed from his position. the opportunity to gC outside Had there been a lieutenant gov impressions when they enter ernor to have stepped into the here. The ideals they meet, the place when Senator Cham whether in morals, in diligence, berlin was called away, how in scholarship, in art or refine much bickering and trading it ment of taste, will likely be their would have saved. The govern standard for life. If the state orship has been a plaything the hopes to get good values from its last year or more and it always investment in public institutions, will be under such circumstances. it must make a creditable invest Another necessity is a state ment. No mere dabbling will auditor. No one certifies now to get the ideal of results. the correctnesss of any bill for the payment of money. Even One of the new laws being the treasurer must demand set proposed at Salem is one that tlement of himself and has no takes the pardoning power from one to certify to the justice of the governor and assigns it to his claims. Officers indiscrimin the supreme court. No doubt ately make up their own budgets the governor will be more than of expense and present them to willing to sign such a bill. It be accepted without question. will relieve him of at least a The proposal to have a state pur a tenth of his work. According chasing agent, or committee to to his present program he in place all orders out for bids, to tends to put in the last day of buy according to prices submit the month looking after pardons, ted, and to forward a copy of the j But the last day of the month bids to an auditor who would is will not likely be tfye only day sue all vouchers, which, signed that pardon seekers will look by the Secretary of State and after him. The amount of an presented to the Treasurer will noyance he suffers through this receive proper recognition, is a | sort of solicitation must be step in the right direction. It sufficient to drive him to a favor would multiply official heads, able attitude to sign the bill even but not necessarily increase the if his conscience directed him actual number employed. It otherwise. Besides consuming a would divide the work in a way i lot of valuable time the duty of that would undoubtedly cut down considering the issuing of par first costs. Such a plan is antic- dons is not an enviable one. The pated in Senate Bill 166, intro pressure which is brought to bear duced by Bean and Calkins. is not always a pleasurable one, Not satisfied with defeat at and neither is it a safe one to op- the polls a number of persons are j pose. We recall the train load preparing to carry through the of lawyers, friends and relatives Legislature a bill to establish one —saying nothing of the politlical or more normal schools in East supporters which besieged Gov. ern or Southern Oregon. It is Bowerman the last Saturday of hardly probable that such a bill his term. But then would it be will get the necessary considera I well for the court that renders tion. The Legislature disposed the decision to have the power to of its responsibility in regard to issue the pardon. Would it not that question two years ago and tend to a leniency at first consid it is hardly probable that it will eration on the part of the court? take that fight up again—espec Would they pursue with the same ially when) the incidents of the diligence their efforts for convic- old struggles are so fresh in conviction? Would it not be memory. It would not be amiss money well spent to have a com though, if the legislative com mission of able jurists who would mittee of the state grange were take the business of investigat to take up the suggestion that ing pardon pleas and rendering was made at the Oregon City decisions which would be ratified meeting and secure the passage by the governor’s signature? of a law that will provide assist- ance in transportation to those Portland commercial bodies are students who live outside of a urging the building of a road hundred mile limit. The state through the forest reserve sur could far better afford to pay rounding Mt. Hood. The Ore transportation for such students gon delegation in congress will than it could afford to support be asked to use their influence to several schools. secure an appropriation of $150,- The state university has a bill 000 for the purpose. The build before the legislature for $515,- ing of this road is planned to 258 for the next two years. Much take the place of the national of this money will go for the ex park orignally sought for the tension of the facilities of the slopes of Mt. Hood. THIRD ADDITION 10 I OWN Ot SANDY Opened up by IM XVOt UNO <0.. owner« of the townwile of Sandy. Lots, extra choke location. $75 up Com» early ami avoid loaing l>e«t location. Alwtract furnithed with every »ale. Katy term«, »mail monthly payment». Will build to »uit for residence or bu«lne»«. Call on or write W. A. PIMM 1(41. Prv». or I. t. Bitt NX Sn>. Mato M„ S m 4). On. ALL THE LEADING MAGAZINES AND COAST DAILIES SENT ON APPLICATION BORING-SANDY STAGE LINE lirst f ldss Livery and I ri d Stables at Bortnq and Sandy Transportation of all kind, of Baggage to Sandy ami interior points .... Save the cost of your home paper on a Clubbing Offer Write or phone for it today. The Herald Office For further Information phene or »rite E. F. IXJNAtlUli, Prop, Boring. • • Oregon TRY IT Test l)r. tiess POTILI RY ON PAN-A-€f-A TRIAL THESE COLD DAYS A Wretched Mistake to endure (he itching, painful diatre«« of pile«. There’s no need to. Listen . I suffered much from piles,” writes Will A. Mursh, of Siler City, N. C., till I got a box oi Bucklen*» Arnica Salve, and wai soon cured.” Burn», boils, ulcers, fever «ores, eczema, cut», chap ped hands, chilblain», vanish liefore it. 25c at all druggist«. It in to malto v<.nr hens lav. to mak»* your chickens grow fast, healthy an<i strong, to cure gnpes, cholera and rout» < >f coumv yon are ex|»ertt*«l to keep your poultry free from lice and for that piirpue«* we know of nothing better than Instant Louse Killer. O YEARS’ .PERIENCE T rade M arks Notice the difference in the temperature of the room in a few minutes. MT. SCOTT DRUG CO. The fan makes the radiator warm more air with out the consumption of additional fuel. 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C. beaver  ■ ,*• rt l bk« t< x Modri r l*not>>, i<»r Fftfl RE PORT on patentability. Patent practise ■ » fly B ank RtURtNCt» E fr ngraving ! 0 QUALITY I 4 a awo id 3 cetn* in M.irr.p« for ip▼ alna* I* Nw k > HOW TO OUTAI4R nn«i »ILL PATfNT», 4 •>>.•»» i pay. How to pet a pe • . I«** .»nd oi.wr vaiua.ne mlurnuu. -n. K swift & co f. itru U ILLUSTRATING- I o DESIGNING FIRST Electric Building r •? ’ V < btrain««.J in al! rot in trie» OR RO » A. • . TRADL MARKS tin 1 - • . - ■ aim » m *. j ARKKMY STS FORT LAHO. ORC. ‘ FATEHT LAWYERS, 303 Set nt*i 8t, .............. Washington, 0. C , ■nSWMMXKl Clearance Sale Just now there is a splendid chance to save some money on a lot of good staple merchandise at our store. We are cutting and slashing prices on a lot of winter goods that must be sold to make room for new goods to arrive soon. There are many staple articles that we are over stocked on that we have put down to a price that is bound to move them. You should take advantage ef this sale at once for it will continue only until the lines are disposed of. Below are a few sample prices. Men’s Wool Underwear, regular $2.00, now $1.65 * « 1.75, 1.40 1.50, 1.25 1.00, .85 Women’s Fleece-Lined Underwear, .35, .25 25 per cent, off on all Slicker Goods. Lard, Columbia Brand, 10-lb. pail for $1.75 Lard, Standard Pure, 1.65 Compound, 1.35 Baking Powder, Royal 16 oz. .45 Cleveland's 16 oz .40 K. C. 25 oz. .20 4 * • 4 44 4 4 44 4 4 <4 4 4 44 44 4 4 44 FOR SALE No. 3 Russell saw frame with cast top frame Feed works - 52-inch Atkins saw, 52-inch and 48-inch Simons saw, each 3 60-inch cast iron headblocks at $75 6 pair carriage trucks at $8 Carriage set works Cant gear Bull wheel - - - Gang edger 10-horse power vertical engine 24x8 planer - - - 3 Steam pumps at $10 - » 3 Carriage dogs 28x9 fan ■ 6x12 double fan - - - Line shafting and pulleys 1 steam drag saw $150 50 75 40 225 48 25 60 60 100 100 175 30 27 10 15 150 4 4 4 4 4 4 Nearly all this machinery is as good as new RODLUN BROS. 4 4 There are many other article» on which you can wave money. Call and be convinced. TERMS OF HALE CASH. BORNSTEDT & RUEGG. - GRESHAM, ORE. Phone 99 SANDY, ORE * See The Herald tor GOOD JOB WORK L. D. MAHONE ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Real Estate, I’robate and Corporator ' I jiw ." W. .1. OTT OTT BROTHERS DENTIST» Prompt Attention to All Bunin**»» • 1» Henry Bld«. PhoM, Main 101 PORTLAND. OREGON J. M. SHORT, M I) H. H. OTT Qre»ham, Oregon W. C. Belt, M. I)., C.M S. P. BITTNER, M.l) Office over First state Bank PhTe<ci»aa-Sar(t«a» Phone, office, IV, re«., in Qmahaa. Ores GRESHAM, OREGON