Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914, July 28, 1911, Image 4

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    vice at the business, probably
Wanted, For Sale, Lost,
had never been further than St.
Found. Etc.
All Im ai a<l v»>rt Hum«>iit« aiu run un«b'r lilt»
Johns, or else too stingy to speak
»»••I hi th» rale <»( ONE i b \ I A VN<»KI» FIKHl
INSERTION
«iih*i'>|iicht hi»«»rtioiiB will I»»*
the numbers, not to mention the
niM'lr on |x to Ju wwttla htrluceiilt jo to ,lu
*«»r»l*
(or
L»
t
eni
» id I«» 40 words Fur Ju cent*
values »hey represent. Any
N>' h «I published (or I wbb than Ift »» lit*
Ca»h
in
advance
rBvepl
to regular advrrll*rr*
other city will place number 425
Succeeding Gresham Vindicator. Greaham Gazette, I a»t Multnomah Record
between fourth and fifth streets.
Multnomah Record and Montax ilia Herald.
But in Portland a number is no
Published Every Friday ai Gresham, Ore., by the B kavkk S tat « Pvauanixu Co
WANTED Italian prunes and peach
index to the walk you will take
H A. DARN ALL, E dito * ahd M axaokb .
urns wanted. Highest osali
id laixes furnished W Elli«
to reach it. We remember the
Ik X PostoNice, Cleone, Gre.
first time we tried to run down
Entered a* »<sond da»» matter at the poBtoftcc at Gresham. Ore<on
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WANTED
Boy» inav tie li«d and
a street number in Portland. We
sometime« girl*
The older one« st
WISCKtPDOt UTH IVr Yetr. |1 <O In «h«net tn foreign countnc* IU.XL 'it Month» started some time in the morn­
ordinary
wage» and other* to lie
75c Three month» trial »ubh. riptuxn» Xk . Single copic* »
for clubbing rat»’’.
«ehiMilaM and carril for In return for
It was
ftiBrTTMCES »hould N »ent bj Kxpre»» or Po»to®ne Money Order. Registered lad ter or Check ing and got there later.
Sta rnp» ak't'epted up to 50 »x'nU
■ light service* rendered
For particu­
about 23 blocks beyond where it
lar« address W r Gaultier. «u|ieriii-
•EC£i*n (or BUtMH'nption» are not »ent un.e»» requ«'»t ■ d The change of label on your paper
will indicate the receipt of your rernittaee If it d»H'* not please uotify u»
tendent Boy« and Girl« Aid Society id
should have been. On the other
Oregon. Port lami. Ore.
OfSCOKTiOOAKCfS If you do not wish your paper continued please notify us about the time the hand, locate 35 Morrison street.
subscription expire« We rind this plan most »atisfactory to our patron», though it is uot in
accordance with our personal views
We tfre not sure but would not
MAI i
CNAJUd Of AOMESS In ordering change of add re»-« give old as well as new addrv»»
be surprised if it were found out
CMRfSHMMITS are wanted in ever> community. If no correspondence appears from »our
FOR SALE
\bout four ton* of goml
neighborhood, you are respectfully requested to send us as many hxal items o you can
on the bridge somewhere. So
hay. timothy and miaqiiite John Pam*
UVflHSlM UTB
rROFESfilOX Al. UARD> (one inch) .'v each issue CARDHOFTH tNKS much for convenience and intell­
tilad. Route 4. Gresham, Phono SKxl.
(not exceeding two inches.) m ' cents LETTERS OF CONDOLENCE (not enwlinc four inehe-0
IL OR1TUAR1KS for subscribers or their immediate families, ire«' up to 100 wor t». I cent igence.
LOG A N BE R RI ES Fl IR SAL I
at C.
per word for additional wonts. Vt ANT KOS at 1 cent per word for drst inserstion. subsequent
II. Sloops. Phone orders to W. E
insertions, lb to 10 words io cents JO to A» word.» k*» cents Antoi" words Jft cents READERS
Then
there
is
the
water
front.
1 cent per word per issue DISPLAY ADVERTISING, rates made known on application
Marked, sud l>errie« will lie delivered
but Portland, surely,
for Fl 'J> per craie. Phone 27.
All IxMtgc, Grange. 8ch*)ol. Church, or other notices or advertisements of socials parties No city
dances, ooncerts. theatricals, etc . given for a profit, charged for at regular rate»
would ever have allowed its wa­
holt S.\LE A limitali amount of dry AT Tills OFFICF In the line of
In order to insure change of ad advertisers must have copy in this oftive not later than
1911. by American Presa A’'*<K'i.itlnn
Thursday preceding day of publication
aUhwood. delivered in Gresham at I t
ter front, with all the possibili­
Card*. Letter Head*. I n /slopes,Bill­
JN F1MTMC is our specialty. We are well equipped to do the best work at current prices
per cord
Phone Sil, Rodltltn Bro«
beautification, walks,
Especially farmers’ and business men s Letter Heads. Envelopes. Butter U rapi>*rs. Statement» ties of
heads. Statements. Folders. Hand­
etc . in small or large quantities Auction Bills. Dodgers. Posters, etc . printed on short notice
TRIBUTE TO THE TOILERS.
holt SALE Prall horse« and ? year
drives, landings, approaches, and
Bill«. Potter«. Vale
old Jersev bull
Inquire of F W. Can­ bill», Show
roomy depots, to be choked with Humble Man Who Labor Are Amsr.c«*« ning. Kelso, Ore.. Boring, Ore., R I.
Hills. Pamphlets, Blank Hooks.
Might. Say« Wilson.
Secretary of the Interior Fish­ OREGON DtVELOPMtNT ttAGUt a lot of unsightly old hulks and
FOR SALE Good carefully »• leetisl Ltt u-t print thtm for you
In one of his recent addresses Gov
er will visit Oregon next month,
PLANS BIG CONVENTION AI
firetraps. There isn’t any one. •»mor Woodrow Wilson of New Jersey herd id Guernseys Jersev dairy cows,
milking, average ti—t > per cent
R
inspecting the reclamation pro­
sightly building from Jefferson |Hiid an eloquent tribute to the tolling all
ASTORIA.
P. RasmURsen, Corbett, tire.
whose labor baa given Amer
jects under way here. He will
Portland, Ore., July 25 (Spec­ street to Albina Ferry fronting millions
Ih»
Its place II UK »II« th«* nations
also visit other Pacific Coast sec- ial)—The Oregon family of com­ on the river. Of course the city lea
•a Id
tions and Alaska.
mercial bodies will have a big re­ is considering a condemnation "You know how It IlirUlw «»tir blood FOR BALE tiR TRADE Five by
sometí tin*« to aee how all the nation«
Premo, rapid rectlinear camera. H nut, we'll cure it, ai
Thirty counties in California union August 14. 15 and 16 at proceeding and an improvement of the earth wait to see what America ««•ven
in fair condition. Bargain
____ for huver. wonder why you dld'nt
of
the
river
front.
That,
how
­
Astoria,
when
the
annual
con
­
Is going to do with her power- her < iwner ha« a larger camera ami wi«hra
have agreed to special 9 per cent
long before.
to <|i«|M>«e of thia to ret a (sN'ket «lie
Ail our
tax to be used during the next vention of the Oregon Develop­ I ever, is in the future, and if it physical (tower her enormous re TriiHxl
and plate holder« thrown in. SlipsIllHi
sources, her enormous wealth, her pow
leave* our «hop
*>ur
ever
comes
will
cost
the
town
a
ment
League
will
be
held.
The
five years in the interest of the
er to levy innumerable armies and t'alI Herald office, Gresham. See «ampia workmen
■killi«l and coniH-lentioua.
nice
little
sum.
of work.
program,
as
arranged
tentative
­
You'll
g runililo at the price«.
approaching 1915 exposition.
build up armaments which might con
either.
We suggest that the Yokahoma quer the world
b<>K SALF
**horet'
.Stover
This will produce a fund of three ly, includes a large number of
what has made us strong? Tbc engine
Ed. Onborne. Phone 6 h |. if
the most prominent publicity correspondent visit some of the toll "But
and a half million dollars.
of millions of men. the toll of nil'll
men of the country. Notable cities of the United States where who do uot boast. wtm are Ineunspi.
lx>t* for «ale in ('rdzrvillr, on fa«y
The Lincoln-Taft League is en­ addresses are scheduled that the principal asset is something Hotis, but who live their Ilves humbly term* Il W Sn^nhall. I'leaeant View
deavoring to organize in Oregon
IUI1, Morrison Hl
else than climate and get their from day to day, and this great body Avenue. Gresham. Route 3
for the coming direct primary. deal with the various phases of
PORTLAND,
•
OREGON
of workers, this great liody of tollers,
(Near Pap's Restaurant)
Why Lincoln? What has he to community building and a big ideas relative to laying out cities, constitutes the might of America
do with the pie counter?—Labor impetus will be given to the de­ parks, and public beauty spots, "What Is the manifest duty of all
therefore' It Is to see on good -ecunty.—Thro
Press.
velopment movement now so not to mention business conven­ statesmanship,
that this great I mh I i of men who eon Greaham. i>rv , Roti* 2, Boz
This is just another little trick strongly under way throughout iences. Denver might be of val­ «titule the strength of America are
of working a fellow in who can­ the state.
ue when well laid out streets are properly dealt with by the laws and
<
I.ight gray
BORING OREGON
en «even ami
l*honr 41«
not defend himself, yet is in line
After an
extended
trip considered. Kansas City has the pnqierly nnrtunsl and taken care of
>
with
anchor
the policy of the country
Mill I I 4 milva »«>ulbra*l o( krlta
with the work of the machine throughout Central Oregon, cov­ reputation of being in the lead as by "Well,
l.itieral
re-
what holders what stand«
CEDAR POSTS
that has been dominating the G. ering it for the first time. C. C. to parks and drives.
In the way? Why, you know that ei
•
SHINGLES
erythlng really worth di' u«»lng come«
O. P. for a good many years.
Chapman, secretary of the Ore­
MOULDINGS
to the question of tin’ corporation-'
Oregon
may
soon
have
a
silk
TURNED WORK
The new announcement is be- gon Development League, re­ industry. A colony of Italians Xow, I do iu>t want you to expect from
ing mailed for the Oregon State turned to Portland much impress­ will settle in Wasco County next me any Invective against the cor|»irn
LUMBER $6 AND UP
tions. I was bred a lawyer but I do
l*argv *U m k •( Dltnei>*ion l.unil»< r on hati I
Normal. The new school will ed with its future. “It is better month and the immigrants ex­ not know how to draw up an indict­
an«l
lumber fur «11 pur|M*B*>a
begin with a faculty of sixteen than Colorado or New Mexico, pect to raise mulberry trees for ment agalust a whole nation If you GRANGE DIRECTORY
•ru t or«ler to J< NHHt D HR(4«. Boring KI) 1
carefully selected persons who and just as good as the best parts silk worms. The new comers will give me the facts I cun Indict one
man nt a time."
shall have assistance as the of Utah and Montana.’’ he said. are said to be experienced in this
“
What
is
needed
is
for
Portland
needs of the institution demand
industry in their own country
LABOR MUST ORGANIZE
it. One of the new features of to know more about the interior and they find on investigation
and
to
co-operate
with
the
peo­
the institution will be co-opera­
that Oregon is suited to the If It 1« to Secure Justice From Organ­
tion with local country schools ple of that section of Oregon for growth of the industrious worm ized Capital, Saya Woodruw Wilaon.
Concreted or Bricked.
for the purpose of meeting the building up its agricultural op­ and the manufacture of its Ros- Few public men tinve tnkrii «in-li
definite ground on the que«tlon of the
Pumps Installed.
problems that country schools portunities.’’
right« and dutien I of organized hitwir
samer fibre.
present. Students will be sent
n.« ha« Governor Woodrow Wilaoti of
John L. Dyer
(■ III
YOKAHOMA IMPROVEMENTS
New Jersey.
In » letter written to
each
to study these schools and at the
Phone«
100 MUCH POOIICS
of hl.« home
one of the labor leader«
I
The Oregonian reports a Yo­
M. . i. hi their
same time get ideas about the
People are ls*ginning to tell ua that state recently the governor anid
I abor
-Il th.- rtr.i «slur
•
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Home JI JI
who
■ All > l.lt.ir. ar«-
chances for work which those kahoma correspondent
”1 have always been the warm friend
when the Presidential election 1« over
Lenta,
Oregon.
schools present. Monmouth, the writes to Portland for informa­ business will tie better—and the nation- of organized lalior It 1«. In my opln
ion. not only perfectly legitimate, lint
site of the State Normal, is one tion about city beautification and I al convention« still a year a»a\ Busi- absolutely necessary, that lalior should
of the nicest little towns in Ore­ plans. How any one ever came > ne— is always going to be better- when organize If It I* to secure Justice from
politics is out of the way. and we are organized capital, and everything that
Test Dr. Hess
gon and will be found to be un­ to write to Portland for city • , always
just recovering from an election it doe« to Improve the condition of
Merla Ihr
usually safe as schooling place plans is a mystery. Evidently or art- menaced by one
h in nii'l
workingmen, to obtain legislation that
for the young people of the state. the writer is ignorant of the Our banks are bursting with money, will imisise full legul responsibility
The town is healthfully located, blazing errors its founders made but none of it is tn lie had for develop­ upon the employer for his treatment
ON I MIAI.
til« employees and for their protee
prohibits saloons and gambling and which seems not to have ment purposes until the election 1« over of
lion against accident, to secure Ju«t
.
Everything
waits
on
politic-
We
have
houses, and is well supplied with any very likely means of being too many elections—city, state, and and adequate wages and to put
churches and good influences. bettered at any very earl.v date. national. For the benefit <4 the politi­ reasonable limit.« upon the working
The school term begins the 18th First, the streets of Port­ cians, whose business is politics, the day anil U(sm all tin- exactions of
land are only half width. Such country is kept in a turmoil, and every­ those who employ labor ought to have
of September.
JOHN R. HUGHES
the hearty sup(s>rt of all fair minded
streets would be narrow in a city thing ha- to lie put to one side until the atid public spirited men. for there 1« n
AIIORNLY Al I AU
NO I ARY PI Bl IL
Whether the Milwaukee and of the plains, or some town sit­ political warriors settle their difference-, sense ill which the condition of lalior
4 G l|<) F Uns fbi|l<lliii{, (»1 au.I Washington
which
is
a
division
of
the
l<s>t.
1«
I
lie
iviiiditloii
of
tin-
nation
itself
Hl
!■<•••
Puget Sound Railway intended uated in a high, dry climate,
PORTLAND, « »RL
lalsirlng man cannot Is-nefit him
to throw special bouquets at Ore­ where less than a tenth of the The Presidential term of four years is The
Prartli«- in all < otirt* * Abalntct* a
too short. The country does not have self by injuring the industries of tin*
Sparlali)
gon or not, it seems that the days of the year are cloud}’, an opportunity to recover from one country I am much more afraid flint
Brunch < >nlc«* at Fairv
publishers of a new booklet got­ Portland streets are so narrow ‘‘campaign’’ before it is time to enter the great corfsiratlons. combination.«
trusts will do the country deep
ten out by the publicity depart­ that a fair sized truck has trouble another. Fear of the outcome of the and
J. M. SHORT, M I).
barm than I am Glut the lalsir or
ment of the company have recog­ turning around and to change its election withers enterprise and paraly­ ganizations will harm It, and yet I be
S. P. BUTNER, M. I).
zes business, and the country lias suffer­
lleve the corporations to lie necessary
nized the superlative character course with any satisfaction must
Phraiclaaa-Sargtaaa
ed more from its fear of what might Instruments of modern business "
of our scenery by ornamenting travel around a few blocks. Then happen if this man or that man were
Dreahaaz.
•
Oregon
the first cover page with a three Portland’s streets, narrow as elected President than it has through
w.
.1.
on
DISCARDING THE LABELS.
H. H. OTT
color picture of Mt. Hood. Per­ they are, are choked with street the election of the candidate it has
feared
the
most.
haps that is our imagination, at lines of steam railroads, and at
OTT BROTHERS
Woodrow Wilaon Commant« on tha
MT. SCOTT DRUG CO.
any rate we claim the artist least one interuban car line starts The President’s term should he six
Breaking Down of Party Linet.
DENTISTS
Oregon
years, at least. Between elections those
must have taken that mountain its traffic out on a double track, of us who have something else to do "The country 1.« awakening to a de GrrMhnrii.
Oregon
of civic conNCiouancaa known I m *
for his ideal on composing a taking Up fully half of the street, than talk politic« or ii-ten to politician* gree
fore only in the period when the coun­
highly attractive front piece. Should Portland ever have a ser­ would have the opportunity to do it. try waa born,” an Id Governor Wood
W. c. Belt, M. D., c. M
The book is descriptive of the ious fire there would not be room Of court«, the politician« will discour­ row Wilaon of New Jersey In a recent
Office over First State Bank
Phone, ofllrr. B». r»*a . IM
country pierced by this great line to manipulate the fire depart­ age any effort to lengthen the Preeiden- address. "We tire scrutinizing the men
Beaver State Herald and other papers
tial term. But the politician« have run who are conducting the government.
GREMII
A
M,
-
.
«REGI
from Chicago to the Sound and ment. and to undertake to fight the conntry long enough ; the |>lain We know we are living In an age of
I lie price of The Herald alone is |1
Il year. Init tn those who would like th*
Gray’s Harbor. The pictures are up Alder street now between citizen thould get a chance, anil The complicated condition«, K Him nil our
advantage of a clubbing rate with other
a»l in color and are real works of some of the tallest buildings > ecator believe« the plain citizen cities mini after man tell« me thnt nev
er liefore have the citizens lieen so
|m|«*rs we offer the following low
would
welcome
the
real
from
(«ditic«
art that outrank anything re­ would be nothing short of invit­
• wakened to public question* to the
prices:
that a «ix-year term would give.—Sj>e<-
cently put out by printers art or ing death. A man might just as
question of public degeneration.
Ri-mrmbrr thrw «r the Inwrtl Rate.
tator.
“The Interesting thing of ourpolitlr«
railway finance. It reads like a well commit suicide. Should an
I lie Herald'' In combination with any
now is that men are not labeled. You
work dedicated to an inspection earthquake shock such as visited
cannot tell from the way a man voted
of the following:
A Peek Into His Povket
of the beauties of nature, travel, Frisco strike Portland, the
Inst time how lie will vote the next
moa.
wou hi show the l»»x of Biicklen's \rni-
time
Men are lieglnnlng to find out
and recreation. And indeed you streets would not afford the <-a -alve that E.
lion
< l/ijs-r, a <-ar)s*nt«*r, thnt-the safe line Is the right line.
will find it more of that than an space necessary to accommodate of Manila N. Y. alway« i-arrie». I "Tin- mere moral Impulse In me is
M 45
JiONlAN
First!
lass
livery
and
Feed
4 '2ft
advertisement of the merits of the falling wails.
1 r
have never had a ent, wound, bruise, of no for»-e mile-« it can tie trandnteil
•Stables
at
Borlnq
and
Sandy
i.7ft
the line. The General Passenger
4 J*»
Then the Portland system of or sore it would not soon heal,” he into action. It 1« Immoral to propose
l.'Jft
the United Stat«-« omethlng that 1«
Transportation of all kind«
Agent of the company, Geo. W. numbering houses and places of writes. Greateat I ii - h W r of littrii« ls.il«, for
1.00
of Baggage to Sandy and
scald», cha|q>ei| hand« arnl lips, fever- not of benefit to the whole United
Hibbard of Seattle is ready to business is an outrage against
a.'.
interior points
It 1« immoral to promote h-gis
sores, skin-eruptions, eczema, corn* State
,M
send you a copy if you are con­ average mentality. Either the and piles. 2. ><• by Grethani <lniggi*t->
hitbin for your buslm*«« unless It. 1«
For further Information phone or write
MH’AI.I.’Z MAGÁZINK (l «.|,...-) J Ü!
also for the interest of the rest of the
templating a trip at any future man who planned the number­
.7*
E. F. DONAHUE, Prop.
conntry
Our government is not a R
Vr"■' '■
'b'Ilvry l>y m»ll only «»-.
•nd
date.
ing there must have been a no-1
B'
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Oregon
ternal Institution.”
I'« I-r.
I’ m«.lr With order
Something Nice
nnro
your mtch 9
UU lo keep time ;
Fred 1). Flora
JONSRUD BROS.
W ELLS DUG!
1’01)1 IKY
PAVA
HERALD BARGAIN OFFERS
BORING-SANDY
STAGE LINE
«. rlutHf . n. rn*i«Adre»«», Hob-
•< ripttona may be it hi at any time