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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (June 30, 1911)
* OKI SHAM READY LOR NATAI DAY The pri-paratioi.« now under «ay to gite th*- l»-»t i-vi.d.ration vii-r yet -• i-n at Grv»ha.ii are getting well along toward» i-oiiiplvtioii. \ full program of the day'» priM-vnling» will I«- found l»-h>w and it will I»* found to I.- the iii .* i i-oiiq.li-ti* 11 st of i-ivnt» ever -Low 11 ill tin» part of thv country The only Lad fviiturv Ih tin- program will I»- the lui-k of mi ora tor of tla- day bill that ha» I»•••11 provid ed tor in th. «Iia|« "I .1 g. « « I > li-.ptioii i«t who will n-ad »*vvral •eli» tion» and there will la- »vivrai tini«nal and other feature» that will Ink«- I piai»' >>f the oration S|»»-ial rat«-* m I»- Iliade over tin- railroad« and II»- tit IJ.M-f r<>wd will half* a ». la-dull* 0'11 that w ill pro, id.- plenty ■« ri I.. I» twi. I. I < re and Monta ilia and Portland Program »« follow» |*K< m »RA.M 1‘arad' , licM«ied by mounted mar'*hul*» and band. First di% i - ‘»n Bu*ia« ** men'll float*, IrafiThal *•*-»etiP«*, <*U S«« »»nd div 25 «leeoratrd nut«** nn«i turnout Thir«l div i-ion < ’<>tni<- Floats < ‘alithumpian band*, et» . Briar* 11 < mi a in —B.itri’Ui« iniisn- «nd rr< it* ti««i • ground*. >ong* 1«) « b»r i* S<4ertionn by Elocutionist Ball gnti)«-* i»r«-*bain ’ vu Monlavilla Puri* f25.i»». t Earn ing m pavilion 12 “0 in P)« ni« dinner in grove ’ »pen mg of n< w h'»t«*l. 1 «•’ p. n> ' -Eqn’iiing of <»r«'«hnni liner nido \niuM-iiiriit l’hib'snnw ludi nule rate trai k <»n Fair t i munti» First ‘‘A “ Troitingvvent by »otiie of i iregon » iiiiint (ani o'I» pri/.e wiimilig t totters I ne or mori- to enti r [¡iv W .10 í a m the T ihi I ht aii‘1 NI'Hir l aw ” at Mil’ll value IM» might Is* fixed by Npprai-ement and that, pursuant to «meh appli« atlon, Ih«- laii'l and L iid I mt thereon have I m « n apprai* d. the timlwr • -liinal' d 70«»,ism lf»iir'l f««-t al .'HiicniH per M, and the land ***GiN), that *aid applicant will offer filial proof in *up|»ort of hi* apple a tmii and •'Worn Matemrni on the 12th day of JM’ptrnilier, 1911, I m * for«« the Reg- i-trr aii'l l<«'«eivcr «»f the I lilted "Mat*•• I and '>lhcc, nt Portland, Oregon. Any |M»r»M«n i* al lila-rty to pr«»t««»t thi* purclm**- I m for«* entry, or initiate a con tr«t nt any time Itcforr patent immi « *, by filing a i-orr«»lw»ratc«l affidavit in thia «•llm , alleging tad- wlml. wt.nl.t the entry II F lligby, RegiMrr. VMn» I ight I or I Ife. It wa" a loiig and I i I imm I) Laltle for hfe tliat wa» wap«l Ly .1 Jam«- B. Mrr-hon of New ark. N. J., of which hr write*: ' * l liad lo»l mueh I»|. h «I from hing hem- ak and run* orrhagi ». and »»■ \« ry dow n. For eight months I ua* nimbi«* lo Work l>ealh Mi-iiHtl «11 mm on my lieel», w hen I la-gaii. thr«** «•■••k* Mg<«, t*» il»r l'r King’s l>i«M*ovrry. But it ha hel|H-d gn-atl) lt It IM i» < doing all tlial y<*u i lamí ' For weak w«*ak, , »or*- Imig». olaui- natc coiigh» »tublairn -liihlMirn i o|d». hoarsi'ii«-"», la gnpi»-. a-thma. astifina, hay-fexi-r or auy throat or lung trmibl«- it» -u|>rvine. •’«»• and *1 <«l. Trini l»'ttL- ín«-. tillaran- tied Ly tirvaham druggist» Kidneys and Mot drool. Tak<- three ounet-a of macaroni, two ill re«* she.-|»»' sheeps' kidneys, some good nr three gravy, pepper, salt, chep|»»t »hrrlis snd grate.! ch<-i »v Break thv macaroni into short piece» and cook in snltnl water till nearly tender Nlice thv kidney» and to»» thi in in a little dripping, with pepper, »»It and »oine »met herbs, «tew the kidneys wry »lowly in g<»»l gravy, tlo-n arrange on a hot dish with tin- macar oni «•i-atter grated chev»v over and brown in the oven. Nati'innl t.range Bulletin. [.ur-«- Five ». ,-ond l'ai'iiilt ex • ut . -r more tu «'liti r 4lo*1 puna* UHI N DADDY WAS A III 111 BOY Third "li.” 1 r< >11 mg C\ I’ll! Ih Bi m s m . x . Fi ve or more Y I • ■ I ptir-e When daddy »a« u little boy race foiirlh—Boy - \II thr little Isivs werr good ; IS y «’an» Fri«* (<*r all |M»unds \nd did just what their nurse- or under, w. i| \nd their parent» »aid they should; or iindiT l'uri«- flft \nd aoiiiftiiiiea, when I'm naughty, l’iftli—li" yar I iiiiateiir foot ll<- Ink«-» rm- on In» km,* . race». Valuabl«- prize.« \nd tells, when lie w a» little, Sitili - Amateur automobile How good he n««*d to 1» riievn t'ne niile» lo tiinw* lie never atole a cherry tart, pa«t ti»- gratulatami. F2o and or hid in pa«»agvway »10. Srvcnth «vmi Pro auto rm*— To "lioo” al Jan.- a» «lie came by With dishes on a tray ; III nule 2o tinte- paat thè Hr never once put currant jam grand stand l’rizr» f !<■' Where grandma'd prob’ly ait, I « lebratioti iindei nu»pice« of Multilo mah Grange I air A«m» ¡alimi oli (sir \nd when lie fell and hurt himself I le never cried a bit. ground». He didn't pipch Aunt I.in ky'» leg« When going up tin- -lairs, NOTIC E I OR PllBI l( AI ION lie never told poor little Tt«l Hi« bed was full of la>ara, < PubliMlwr I (i2t’»N ’ lie m ver kicked good Mary Ann I>« pnrtim*nt <»f th«- Interior, I . S. Land < >r hit her with a spade; Office at Portlan«l, On*g«»n. .him* 24. I9||. guess perliapa my daddy war I Noth-«* i- hrrvby given that John ll«»y The best l»>v ever made. lam«* \V«*«t. who«* poMt-offi«’«* H’l’lns* ii- r»3o Ihivi« St.. Portland, Oregon, «lid, on Tin* woman of txxlay who haa g< »I MI th«* l*t «lay of July. 11'10. P»IO. Ilk* in thia ollie«* Sworn Statenuuit and Application. health, g«**! tetn|**r, giaal m * iim *, bright No. U'JtWfl, lo piiri-hase thè »*y «wufi <•>»•* and a lovely complexion, the result Sei-tion 2 and »’» -e1,. sedioli 3, Tow n j of corn*« I living and go»*l «ligeatiiin, wins If your »hip I North, Bangi' ii Eaet. Willamvttv the admiration of the world Meridian, unii tilt- timlier thercon, un digestion i« faulty ( ’Iuimlwrhtin*s Stom- ifiT thè prox i-ion» of thè ad of Jmie.'l, ach and Liver Tablets will r«»rret it. l or 187*<, and ad- iimenilatory. known u» «ale by nil druggist.-. BANG! BANG! And the money goes up in smoke the Fourth of July. It is good to celebrate the independence won for you by the brave patriots of *76. But are you sure you are independent? How about the pocketbook? Are you provided for What Will Happen and What Might Happen? What of the money that goes up in smoke on other days than the Glorious Fourth. You are sure to need it later. Declare your own Independence on this Fourth of July. Start a bank account now. A Little Dollar Starts a Big Bank Account FIRST STATE BANK GRESHAM, ORE. I F1 Hl I Vol. 9. GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH CO, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 30. 1911 Subscription, $ 1 (X) a Year. -M.* M I l/M 11 X -. K SANDY TO MAKE THE EAGLE SCREAM To get here they travel <nore than half- *ay around the worhl, pay •» |»er «ent duly and th»« a’/rnt’s cornrrfi»*i«»n. y» t I get then» fur I J le-n than th«- Ohio] price ” “That im tl»»' kind of pr«>t«< ?ion the Ohio farmer votes hiinnelf ” “Owing to our rapid growth the *tatr work* could not build loc’unolive* fa-t rnoiigfi. Twenty were Exjught in Arner- i«'a and twenty m England, all made aitar Victorian <lr*ign. Thr American engine* are cheaper than the Bniinh by l,’> [a-r <<-nt. Why then ahould the Baldwin work» I* protected’.”' The preparati«»u« that have ls«rn under way for «'Veral w«M-k* t«» give '•andy a velebralion thi- year th»* « qual if noi the su|M*rior «»I any in the country h< real Milit ar« al up »-t c««mpletv<l. Only one tiling will prevent tl««- «lay Iwing ahemi <»f any thing thi* part of thè w « xm I» ha« ever MN-i), namely, th»« w»ath»«r. iJrapitc the appro« i.ition ni thr fine rain* we have live ii having fi»r «orne time every«m« is hoping lor a fin« daf on th«- I »urth A Spked (rab Apples. committw ha* ta*rn busy for **»im- tiim* W im I i th»* crab apple*, cut out tte ge tting IIi«* grov ready and pn paring bi<»MM,tii end with a Mirer knife To th«* platform« ami making r«ady in gen four pound* of frur tak»* two pound* of «•ral f«»r th«- orca*i<«n. The program of ' niigir, one pint of vinegar, one h-aping th«* «lay will pr*»vi«l«* f«»r a lot «•( M|M»rta, teaspoon each of broken «tick cinnamon, •qM-erl,« -. and pi« iit) (,f r«’fn>'hyp’litj*. cawHia bud« an«l whole all-spice, add Ik- «un* to I«- on hau«l for th«- para«!«- one «cant tab|e«i>oon whole clove«. . . . . . . . w hirh w ill »tart at 9 kJ. proceeding D»i I )<• tiie Mpicvp in a thin bag and lx>il Meinig « Park. M --* Ang’ lim- Canning »••»g ... if. I 1 with vinegar and *ugar five niir utee. will r«'a«l the ih'tlaralion of ¡nd«*|s*i.. I ! Skim, then a«id the apple* and simmer « tu « and ll'«n <««■•«. < ¡»row md! w ill <b slowly until tender, which will take Il ver th«• <frat ion of thv «lay Thru will from I” to 15 minute*. Skim out the «•on»«* «hiimr. Th«« CurriiiM ill«* fi ft* ■••11 apples, putting them in a large l>owl or pi»*«-»* Bra«« Baml will furni«h th«* rnilsic jar. Boil the *vrup five minuter* longer \ftrr «litui« r then will I*« Imns* ran*», and pour over the fruit, Next day |M»ny race*, f«*»t rate*, an«! all «ort» of drain off the syrup, heat to the boiling ra«-»** ami matrlH's for which lila-ral point ami ¡»our again over the apple«, Tiie [ample will pn/4** will I»* "tf«'n*«l Tin* I«'« l>o tins for the next two day a, then !■• umler th«* protection of the lieritT • Ixdtle ami tcai whdv hot. office, atei Mik« M«< »rinack will a«t a* officer of tin-«lay. ¡•'verylssly go»** ear I Notice i» hereby given t«> all whom it ly, ha« a g’H*l time, ai»«l stays while t!»- may concern that tie M mt llo*«l Rail fun la*t - way Power Company 1» aliout to pay to L'. II. Hapgood the balance due from GOOD CHAR HR USE said Company to said Ilapgis«! on ac C R. Keller ha» «ui-e<«-.le.i in seeuring count of grading of crossings perform<*d I Is naine» t<> thv < barter lint for the new by said llapg.««l unJi-r 1 ontrai t with the L»l|{v to I»- <--tal'li«iiv.l nt I’owvll Valley -aid Company in the con-trui-tiou of it« a» n »ul- -r-liuali 1 tin \invncan Society railroad, and any and all i»-r~-n« having .■I l-.quity. All have |.ai<i their initiation a claim or claims again-t »aid llapgood ft»- which lias l«»-n .|e|H.-iteif in one of which I'on-tiiiit«-« a lien again«t «aid thv ' in-*ham bank« Mr. Kdlvr propos milroa<i or prrqierty "f the said Company es, after tin- organization i« |» tíi -. te.l at in- hi-n-by notitiwl an.l required to pn-»- Ik.w. 11 \ all.-y. tn form another at Rock- vnt the -an»- tn said <'onipany at it« oilier w>«»l an<l l'l.-a»ant \ alley anil |«-rlinp" in tlie Lewis Budding, in the City of nt other plaii- They will all work to- Portland. Oregon, on <-r lieforv thv 24th iri-thvr in prom-'tinir the intvr<-*t» <>f the day of June. lull. niellila r- in the nah* of prislucr by c»- «Ml i ll KI KRU kCHANCI I ginean tabli»liing h t>u«iin--“ ivtiter in I’ortlanil By W P BRI R1 T1 W M m - IIIIIDING UAIIING ROOMS National t du« ational Association The Mumu 11 (»« m | Kailway i*1 building San I rani isco. July 8-14 uaitmg n*oiim at •verni of the im»«t im- For parties desiring to attend the altove portant «*ro«wing-. \f Cra-weir* .Tunc- meeting a »pecial round trip rate of one tion will !*• !’*‘\4 d fort. A* that pla<e and one-tliinl fare ba- I»« n made by the Revins t<> la* dotinvd f<»r Eh«* branch to thr |»owrr hotiw at Bull Kun the com- Southern Pacific Company, from all pany i.* pn paring for tnorv bu-ine.«- there l»iint« on its line- in < 'regon. Ticketson than at «»ther ¡»oint- Thr «*tation* an* «ale June I. I". 2ti. I’1. July 2to « incl’.i»- i ive. with going limit July lu and final ail lieing built al »ont 209 h*vt from the -'"I road rrosMiig?» ao a- to allow «pare for retiirn limit SeptemlsT l‘>. l'’ll I overs allowed within limit. aidings when nrrd«*«l. Mont of them will For more detail««! information, he II) rvadin«*-« by thv time regular traffic etc., commit any ks-al agent. ia l*rgun l»etwrvn Port la nd and Bull Kun. ' . —------------ — Semi-Weekly Journal Clubbing Offer. GERMAN (OMIRENT Regular «2.50 price, both Herald and A conference of the Washington Mis Journal, 12. IX*. -ion District of the German Evangelical Myiii»l of North \meru-a i« Iwing held in Gn -ham beginning last Tlnir»day The Di-trii-t i-ompri-«- Washington. Itrvgou and Idaho. There will !»• about tifti-en delegate». The work is new in this dis trict having lievti -tarted only a few year- ago. Rev. F. II. Freund is pn-sident. Beginning Tlmr-day at 10 a. nt., there w ill I»-»«•»«ion» fori'niHUi and afternoon and lunch ut noon. Tin* cottferetuv will clone Sunday. A picnic will I h - held on Monday when t i«itors will I h * taken for a driie out through ea-tern Miiltnoman. The H«*nice« will I h - in German. All are invitisi. Thiir-dav. lit a m. Rev. E. G lie«*»» of Portland w ill preach. 2 p. m.. Bu.ine— «ennion—Pre-ident « n-|H>rt ; a««ignment of eomiuittce. Friday. '’H in.. Report.« of cominillo,-» 2 p. m.. Volimi l'eople « Work Sun day wehiHil«. 2 p. m . Memorial »ervii-e« Sunday. 10 a. m., Sunday school. S| h -<- ìh I »ervie«*. at II S-rmoti by Rev. A. U’litwein of Seattle. Communion. 2 p. m.. Addn‘«se» by Rev. F. Opper mann of Spokane and Rev. E >eeger of Seattle and others. Cloning service. l'nion servite at M F. church at s p in. IH1 IARIH ERAIJD An American who ha» settl«*«l in the Australian province of Victoria, a man of high rank in the engineering profes sion, send« an item of information which ought to interest American vot ers. It is a- follows: "The iiii»|>enknl>le fraud an«l raseal* ity of the tariff shows more plainly here (in Australia I than at hottie. I Ixmght some hay making tools last week They are manufactured at Springfield, Ohio. POSTAL BUSINESS GOOD BAROMETER <«r»-ham poxtotfire moved into its pr«M-nt quarters in (JctoTier 19CML Starting < k.’txdier I, with ¡47 Da k ¡x»xe-. Quarter ending Ilecvmljer 31, lis»9, l>oxe- rented !<»7, quarter ending Ia*<vL'dxT I’dO, I m » xw < H'nted 127, quar- u r ending Jum- 1‘Jl 1. boxr- rente«» ¡47. arid <»tl»vr- wanted, 42 ¡joxen hav»* been added to the p. O. cabinet ami thi« Ur- mg U»e first of tin- quarter, it i- a g«>od time to rent one. Thi« enables yon to g» t your mail on holiday« and Sunday4* any time «luring the day. We will soon haw Sunday rlosing at <rr»*«hain. which tm an- the window* rl<»*4-d, but mail put in the ¡ h » xi *> ami general delivery but no mail handl'd out of g» n«'ral deiivery or carrier window. No. 25 enforce such an onler if they tried, Only competition ran do that. Gen nine competition ia not to ita had by forcing a corporation or a combination of corporation* to diaaolva. Ender free trade combi nation* could do the consumer no harm for they would to subject to competition from abroad. This competition would force them to give consumers the benefit of economy in production on a large scale. They might in fart be then classified as labor savings machine*. It is inexcusable waste of time and effort to prosecute trusts and individ uals connected with them, no matter what the result of such prosecution may be, while the protective tariff is I permitted to exist and to carry out the purpose of its framers which is simply to k»-ep prices excessively high. HUSON EAVORS INITIATIVE NOTICE The <.r»--ham poBlotfice will be open on July 4 from > to ««. Tlie lobby will clone at noon. There will lie no .ivliverie* on the routes. During the congreMional il< *.«te, <>n the Arizona cunntitution one of the Lndaimed Letters favorite unfair tm-thocl» of the tory The following letter, remain uncalled snle wa« to quote the writing, of Wood row Wiluon. Until a year ago Gover- for at the Gresham postoffice for the nor Wilson wa» an opponent of the in weekending June 24, lull: < rentlemen: Thomas Westlakely, itiative, referendum and recall, and »as considered by many a reactionary. Kane Olney, Wilford A. McCoy. Dead Letters: Chas. B. Stewart. His writings during that period natur Cards: Rudalph McLane, Condon ally reflect the views he then held. Tory Igmocrats like Littleton of New McLane, Dee McLane, Avon Sunteren, York and tory republicans like Oltn- - Lloyd Swain. Mrs. Gladys McLana. These letters will be sent to the Dead stead of Pennsylvania quoted from these writings although both knew Letter Office on July », 1911. if not de quite well that Governor Wilson has livered before. In calling for the above, since acknowledged these views to l>e please eav "advertised,” giving date of I. McCOLL, P M. erroneous. He is now an advocate of list. the initiative and referendum and ha- frequentlv so expressed himself. His PATRIOTISM AT ROCKWOOD latest was an address at Bayonne. New Jersey, where he urged the people to Rockwood (»range will begin the cele adopt the commission form of govern bration thi* year with a big patriotic ment with the initiative, referendum «lance on Saturday evening, July 1. and recall. Among other things he Pardon* orchestra will be there and said: I have t>een preaching that the the usual Grange supper will he given. initiative, the referendum and the recall Tickets *1.00. would not work. And the deuce of ii is. that thev do.” - A Dreadful Wound from a knife, gun, tin can, rusty nail, fireworks, or of any other nature, de Conqress and the Trusts. mands prompt tn-atnient with Bucklen’s Congre»« enact, law« to enable man Arnica -alve to prevent bliss! poison or ufacturer. tn charge and obtain igher gangrene. It.« th«* quickest, surest healer price» than thev coil Id get in the open for all such wounds a.« also for Burns, market. Then trusts are formed to Boil«. Sores, skin Eruptions. Ecxema, la-tier enable the purpose of the-e law. < iu*p|»«l Hand». Corns or l‘il«*s. 25e at to be carried out. Next come« a lout! tiresbaui druggists. complaint from consumers about ex Thereupon Congress cessive prices. BARBERS’ NOTICE blame, it all upon the trusts and de me« that the tariff has anything to do Our shops will be open July 3rd with it. A law making the formation of a trust a crime is then passed but the tariff is left alone. Suit is until midnight and dosed on the 4th. brought and such tru«ts as are held Sii). Knighton by the courts to b« "unreasonable” are ordered to dissolve. But the courts do Harry Wood not order prices reduced aud could not Great Big Stock of New Styles of Buggies to Select From Both High and Medium Grades at the Lowest Prices The only store in Portland where farm implements are sold at cut prices. your town to protect with a commission. No agents in $18.50 Buggy Hamess for $14.35 $50.00 Heavy Team Hamess for....$37.50 $33.50 Double Buggy Hamess for ... 25.75 $40.00 Farm Hamess, Complete, for 32.50 We sold at retail three times as many farm wagons last year as any other store in Portland BUY A MANDT WAGON C. E . BOSS & CO. IN THE MOLINE PLOW CO. BUILDIMi 320-328 EAST MORRISON ST. PORTLAND, OREGON ✓