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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 10, 1911)
Sii. ei «‘.ling < I i<-'li»iii Viii.L. iit ir. < Ir. -liHin < .azetti-, I a-t M ult tn n ah R« «oni Multnomah R«‘«vrd ami Motttavilla Herald. Published Fv«*n Fridav ■« «*r,'«ham. Or«»., bv the l>> « vkk S tat » I' i bi n*ni\«. Co H. A. DARNALL. F i ’IT vk am ’ M ahaoxk . Fniered a» -eeon.t <■*»»» matterai lb«' po.t0H1.-e at iire»h»ui. Or,-«on SUBSCAlFTIOII RATES IVr Ye«r. I' * n a-ha" c Io tot< tgn c«»untrir* ♦ > v Mouth!* 75c. Three month» trial subscription# Singh eopi< > m for clubbing rate» REMITTABCES *houhl ba sent bj Exprc» or 1‘ostotttce Nloncj Order. Registered le tter or < heck Stamp* Hi t vpted up to 50 cents. RECEIPT’S (or subBcriptioii« are not sent unless requested The cham;» o( label onyourpai«et will indicate the receipt of your remittaee. It it does not ph ase uotity us DiSCOfiTiRUARCiS 1( }ou do not wish vour pa|«er • nlin ied | «»»c notify u» about t! • t m< »ubacription expire* We find thi* plan mo.*t aaliatactory to our patron», though it i* not m accordance with our personal views. CMAME OF AOORESS In ordering change of ad.tr< ** give old as well as new address CCMIRESPONOEMTS art* wanted in everv c.mimuniu It no correspomlence appears Iroai yuir neighbor i o,.d you are rrspcetfully reqv »»ted to send us a* many local item* as you can invFRTtiiMfi RATES PROFESSION AL CA RD> . > ”e inch). * < ach i*uie ('ARDS t>F TH AX KS (not? x" - Hni Uu inches i s' cents l.b TTF R>fE < «»Xbol KX< E (not exceeding four inch«* 11 OBIT! \RlE*i for subscriber* or their immediate fMinilii *. free, up to h*1 word* I cent per word for additional words WAXT \OS«t sniper* rd bu t- r*t in*er*t-on sub*, .lucnt insertion* 1 s to wonts, io cents .V t< • w «rd* 1 ' emt* w t«» word* ..’Cent* KEKPLRS lcent in r word i»er issue DISPLAY At'VEKTlslXi. rate* made known on application All Lodge, Grange. S h*n>l, Church, or other noticv* or advertisements of toi iaU. partitiv dances,concerts, theatricals etv . given for a profit, charged for at regular rate* In order to insure change of ad advertisers must have copy m this offlee not later than Thursday preceding day of publication. 109 FRlRTIk6 i* our specialty. We are well equiprw «1 to do the best work at c urrent pri.> * Estfciallv farmer»’ and busim *s men’* l«ett- r H ids Envelop Hutter Wrapo. r*. Mau > ’* etc in small or large quantities. Auction Bills Ikxig. r*. Po*ters. etc . printed on short none. whole state. Improved trans M1KM0I tvn . nj.>) <Ple party agiven on portation facilities will be pro vided, but, perhaps best of all, \V.dll. ««lay ereliinif al II,«' K \ I','ll is the confidence shown in the I Eyck li 'in«' loi the M i » mm R«wa and Ivy. tiain«'« ami mu«i<- «»■ iiqovvd by a northwest bv the great railway l irge number system in authorizing this heavy late hour. investment.' Iti«« .1 A Watt« ha* Hood company and rv- with tin* Mt Jefferson Pity. Missouri, can turn««1 to Portland certify that some, at least, of ; Mr« llenrt Helm« 1» -pending the her citizens are heroes. The state | «v«H-k in Bull Run capitol burned down the otheri tiiiwta« Aiw'hotT «ui'ce»«full\ pa««e<l morning and the most valiant the recent eighth grade examination men on the scene were the peni held her«'. tentiary firemen. They were Mr Mct'ranger i« upending the week end in Bull Run. foremost in preserving the state I.. B Frame «|>ent Saturday and Sun records and in fighting the fire day in Sandy. which all goes to prove that a M im Blanch Bvltield is on the sick man makes some mistakes and list. still be more than an average Mi«« Glines left Saturday for Oregon City, where teacher«* examination« are man. h mg held. She will al«o vi«it friend« and relative«. Mr. and Mr», Leaf have returned from a visit with their daughter, Mr*. Ralph Shelley, in Portland < hir w inter Nt ill ««'em« to cling to n», another heavy fall of «now laat W«Hines- day night. ( ORBI 11 and Mm. Byers visited at l t he Reed home at Rooster Kock I I.oel* war in the city on bn«i- Kineaid i* atHieted with the ’| ant for the feathers. It isf a game bird and as long as it is hunted, what wrong can there be in using the feathers for or The real problem of life to the nament? If the bird is to be men and women of today is the killed, what better use can be probable of citizenship. Making a •» made of the feathers? Aren’t living is not a problem. W ith these bird lovers suffering from present prices of labor and its an attack “f the ego? Why not •»•I ';|lh products the question of living is use a little common sense? The the V not a serious one. But the ques birds will die in a short time tion of the quality of the citizen anyway, and if they die natural ship being produced nowadays is. ih, which .luv« «»I ill ly their remains serve no pur There has always been graft. the farm» h alltMgt»«)H' pose. If they are killed humane We of today are led to think the ly they go to sustain a higher moral tone worse in this species creation in several ways. of wrong doing than ever before. That may be due to the under-, That Oregon will double its standing that comes with years. present population during the It was there all the time, but we next ten years is the prediction did not recognize it. One reason of Dr. Joseph Schafer, head of why we hear so much more about the department of history at the it today is that people are com university of Oregon. He draws ing to recognize it. On an aver interesting parallels between the age people are more intelligent agricultural states of the middle than ever before and beyond be west and Oregon, which he says ing able to recognize "graft,” is now facing an era similar they are also able to comprehend to that marking the periods of its true relation to civic integri heaviest settlement in the Mis ty. "Graft” is not simply over sissippi valley. He finds that charging a public account. It Illinois, Iowa. Indiana and others includes more than working a doubled their population in ten- bill through the legislature to se I year periods when people sought cure a public sinecure. It in the cheap agricultural lands to cludes all these and more. It be had there. He expects his means any scheme to secure an tory to repeat itself in Oregon. unjustifiable advantage. We are Pendleton is setting a good coming to understand that, and ROCKWOOD we also are coming to feel that example of western enterprise A number of Rockwood’» young |*o- our public men should be free by starting early to put on a ple met at the home of Earl Middleton from all such restraints as may great show at the time of its an on Saturday evening to do honor to Earl’» 21»t birthday A pleasant time be due to pledges or personal ob nual "roundup.” Liberal sub war had by all. Refreshments were ligations. Their private inter scriptions are being made to »erved by the hostc»». ests are not to intrude. What build a race track and grand Miss Hester Thorp, having tucce»»- the men of the future will be stands that will be ample for the fully pasaed th** eighth grille in District will depend largely on the stand occasion. A large tract of ground No. h, has taken up the ninth gaade in ard of the parents of today. near the city has been purchased the Roewood school. Undoubtedly, people take a more and the 1911 show promises to Mrs. Win Childers made a business serious view of political crooked be a great success. Pendleton trip to the city on Ttieedav. ness now than ever before. If is attracting wide attention Wife Got Tip Top Advice they will carry the idea into their through its unique frontier cele “My wife wanted me to fake our boy own lives, practice the principles bration. to the doctor to cure an iitflv boil,” - - ♦♦♦- at home that they abhor abroad, write» D. Frankel of Stroud, Okla, “f It is probably a little early to the men of the future will be «aid ‘put Bui klen'a Arnica Salve on it commend Judge McGinn. His She di ho , and it cured th'- boil in a safe. But do they do that? We term of office has hardly com abort time.” <pitek' -t heal'T oi burn«, question if our children are not menced and yet he has been acaldr, cut«, corn«, bruise«. aprnin«, in many instances being trained heard from. His parole system »welling«. Be«t pile cure on earth. today along lines that will result has caused various comment and Try it. (July 2o<- al1 dealer«. very badly. The idea of duty, of moral obligations to parents is it is open to argument. His at Tortured for Fifteen Years not developed now days as our titude on the question of addi By a < u re-defy ing .«tornach trouble that tional judges for this county forefathers were accustomed to baffle doc or«, and re-i-te.l all reiioolie- do. Very few children now days 1 xiks well and his demand that lie tried, .John W. M aider« of M1 tddera- consider themselves under any the county jails be cleared of ville, Mich., «eenied doomed He had obligation whatever to treat their waiting inmates is practical and to well his farm and give up work, Hi* elders with courtesy or to offer just. It is to be hoped the judge neighliors -aid, “be can’t live mucli longer.” ‘ Whatever I ate dietreeHHl them a favor unless they are to will continue as he has begun — me,” be wrote, , “till I tried Electric theoretically, practically and get a reward. Many parents Bittern, which worked »uch wonder« pay their children for perform economically. for ine that I can now eat ’things I could not take I for year«. It’««ur<-ly » ing the ordinary chores around Usual low-priced colonist rates home. The result is the child to the Pacific northwest from grand remedy for atomach trouble.’’ Just as good for the liver ami kidney». develops the idea of placing the east will be in effect from Every bottle guaranteed. Only 50c at everything on a money basis, in March 10 to April 10 and will, no all druggists. stead considering it a duty, an doubt, result in inducing many obligation or privilege to serve settlers to come west. Rates his parents or friends. Such a I will be the same as last year, on tendency cannot help but result the basi8 of $25 to the coast from badly. I he person who grows Missouri river terminals. Fare up with such ideas as a basis of from other po^ ¡8 jn propor. their moral code can hardly avoid tjon> for examp|e> <533 from Chi. improper standards when they cago: $32 from St. Louis; $50 get older. from New York City; $49.75 First-Class livery and Feed Stables dt Borlnq and Sandy The latest exaggeration on the from Washington, etc. part of the humane bird lovers The double tracking or the Transportation <d all kinda of Baggage to Handy and of the state of Oregon is an effort O. W. R. & N. line down the interior point* .... tn prevent the use of the feath Columbia river from Echo to For turlh.r information phone or write ers of the china pheasant for Portland, as authorized by the B. F. DONAHUE, Prop. ornamental purposes. We ques Harriman directors in New York, Boring, • • Oregon tion if any one hunts the pheas- will be of great benefit to the BORING-SANDY STAGE LINE LOOK AT THESE PRICES $ .65 .35 .15 1.65 .85 1.75 1.00 .25 .25 .05 Prussian stock and ptultry food. $1.00 size << 44 44 44 “ “ “ 25 “ Pure Lard the best 10 lb pails “ “ 5 “ Ladies’ heavy slux’s regular $2.50 Children’s “ “ “ $1.35 Ladies’ Fleece Lined Underwear Childrens’ Fleece Lined Underwear 800 yards embroidery, 7 l-2c and 10c values, per yd. 25 % off on all wool knit goods Now is a good time to buy a supply of RIBBONS We keep only the best goods in Taffeta and Satin Ril>- bons. About 3000 yards in stock. 25 per cent off the reg ular price. This is all genuine. All goods are marked in plain figures. Come in and hear the latest records played on the Victrola, the talking machine without a horn. Take a 1‘XXJ washer home with you for 30 days irte trial. Bornstedt & Ruegg, Sandy, Ore. . timed Coat *e of Mt* MvKim Special Clubbing Lisi Weld U1» IN ar** HuiBr, n|i a »cription in A th to tgih >2 5o price. $ »al ( iubhing <i li Ikral.t and ALL THE LEADING MAGAZINES ANO COAST DAILIES SENT ON APPLICATION Zest l)r. Hess l’DllIKÏ PANA-LIA TRIAL ON Save the cost of your home pajxT on a Clubbing Offer ’ Write or phone for it today. The Herald Office It i« tu mak>- your ii»«n« lay. to make your «-bicker» j;row fa«t, healthy and atrnrig, to cure trap*-«, cholera and roup. Of courae yon are expected to keep voiir |M,ultry free from lice an I for that purpwe we know of nothing (letter than Inxtant Loll«,- Killer LET US HAVE YOUR ORDER NOW MT. SCOTT DRUG CO. « I I Leut», T” J. H. HOSS Gresham, Ore. 14X Kr- tv . ' in all munir- Ufi % I * k. u h. Mori* i wr I o-r T « . itaMi.’v U r - ht » HirrrcMCï 1. TRAbt-MâltK» ... •o»r I »; ELECTRICAL Supplies Oregon Expressing, Draying Phone Gresham, Ore. •• •J ■ In Bi -C !»• I’.’f InVB t io c ;TA H t i I bf.LC e- ■f/ ' For Sale At The ELECTRIC STO R E ■ r’T LAWYCt. . r.f Of All KINDS Waohinrt,n.- .rawi ti . a Try An Electric Heater >0 YEARS’ c XPERIENCE Portland Railway, Light & Power Company T rade M ark * OCBIDR* C opyright » A c . Electric Building Anyone sending a a hatch and de»crfptlon ma, quietly aeeertaln our opinion free whether an Invention ie probably -'»»«munlm. lions strictlyconfidential. HANDBOOK on Patente sent free. Oldeet agency for eerurtnp patents. Patents taken tnrough Munn A (A), receive spacin' notice, without charts In the Scientific American. A h»n4.',ni«l, llla^r»»*1 ««rtlj <Jr- rotation -if »nr aoisntltc lournal. T«ti»« W • r««r: tour mnnik». 11 Sold brail n»w»d»»l»r». L. D. MAHONE ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Real F.Nlate, i’robHt«* hik I Corporatoi Lnw. Prompt Attention to All Bti«in<*m> • IN ll'-nr, 111'1» Phoii.-. 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