Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914, September 08, 1911, Image 4

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Thursday preceding lay of publication
)M PMfflK ut our *pecialty We are well equipped to to the be*t « »rkat current pm < *
K»l«ec ally farmers and bu»iu« *s nun’s Letter Heads Envelope* Rutte? Wrapper* Statement*
etc . in anial'. or large quantities Auction Rill* Dodger». Posters, etc printed on short notn«
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The trust official* who appear-
ed before the various investigat­
ing committees of Congress this
summer, including G. W. Per­
kins. complained because the
Democrats were too active in in­
quiring into their business meth­
ods. "Let us alone” is their
favorite wail whenever a move
is made to determine in what
manner they are exacting tribute
from the people. ‘ The tendency
to distrust big corporations.”
said Mr. Perkins, "is hurting
business. Business desires to go
ahead unmolested.”
The "let us alone” policy
would suit the trusts exactly.
Having gobbled everything in
sight, naturally they resent in­
terference. With the tariff so
high that they have a monopoly
on all the necessities of life, and
the anti-trust law so interpreted
that restraint of trade is not re­
straint so long as it is "reason­
able” they are safe from compe­
tition. and immune from prose­
cution. Hence their desire to be
let alone.
In the meantime, how about
prices? Ten years ago a pair of
five pound woolen blankets could
be bought for 53.75; today they
cost So. At that time the price
o five yards of serge cloth, fifty
inches wide was $3.75; the price
now is $6.25. Ten years ago
twenty yards of unbleached cot­
ton cloth eould be bought for
$1.20; today the cost is $2.20.
Five yards of all wool flannel
could be purchased then for
52.75; the price now is $6.25.
-producers of the eastern sea­
board.
One of the strongest articles is
on "Our Losing Fight Against
Fire." handsomely .illustrated.
Another on "The Awakening in
Our Cities." discusses the’^im-
provements in Municipal Govern­
ment in several of the cities of
the central states. Kansas City,
Dallas. Grand Rapids, and Des­
Moines. This magazine finds
time in every issue to take up
some great moral question and
this issue considers "How a Boy
was Made a Thief and the Fight
to Reclaim Him.” "The Right of
the Child to be Well H irn." and
In Quest of a Happy Humanity.”
"The Boy .Scouts." come^in for
a well illustrated (article, and a
labor leadertells his "OwnStorv. ”
World's Work is in its twenty-
second volume, the eleventh year
of its publication. The editor of
the Herald has the honor of hav­
ing seen and secured a sample of
the first copy issued, and he be­
lieves he has a complete set of
all editions since. They are a
valuable history of the events
and developments of our time.-.
The last week witnessed the
rescuing of Jess Webb, convicted
murderer, from the full penalty
of his crime, to a life imprison­
ment in the state penitentiary.
That Mr. Webb was guilty there
is little doubt, but that he was
prodded to it by the influence of
a woman of vicious nature is
generllj- believed.
Not many
would object to the Governor’s
saving his lifeand making it pos­
sible for him to servej.the state
in some capacity, and thus repay
Of the great magazines doing in some measure the outlay,
business in this country none de­ caused by his crime.
serve more credit for their val­ Webb was a printer. We have
uable influence than does the in our force one who knew Webb
World Work. The September when he worked at his trade,
issue of that magazine is brim months before his crime was con­
full, from first to last pages with templated. He is reputed to be
the most interesting material proficient in his chosen work.
ever put up and just as practical Why not utilize his knowledge to
as it is interesting. It conducts the advantage of the state?
a monthly gallery of notable pub­ There is at present printed
lic officials. This issue begins within the walls of the peniten­
with President Taft, signing the tiary one small monthly paper,
Canadian Reciprocity Treaty. on a 10x15 job press. The state
Then follow portraits of Dr. is considering various economies.
Wiley, Senator Williams of Miss., Why not place the state printing
Ernest Seaton Thompson, Jas. office within the penitentiary and
Whitcomb Riley, Gen. B. W. place this life convict at its head,
Duke. Montague Glass, Philan­ if he is competent, and 'proceed
der P. Claxton, the new U. S. to do the state’s work at‘a public
Commissioner of Education; Lo­ advantage? There is really no
gan Waller Page, of the U. S. reason why such could not be
Good Roads Assn., a number of done.
pictures bearing on road develop­ Some opposition might be
ment, and a full page portrait of trumped up that would be com­
the Blackhawk monument. The peting with free labor. But such
first article that should interest a plant need only produce the
Westerners is a short one on the articles used by the state. If the
recent Inter-State Commerce men so employed were at liberty,
Commission decision relative to as printers they would produce
coast rates, and shows how the only as much and would more di­
rectly come in competition with
people of eastern Oregon and free labor and tend to crowd the
Washington will benefit by that labor market. As convicts they
decision at the rate of $20 a ton simply repayTh'e State for ex en-
on all freight coming this way. ditures already incurred and ren­
Heretofore freight was delivered der unnecessary many other cost­
ly outlays. By putting the State
to points in the Inland Empire at Printer, or foreman of the state
Pacific ('oast rates plus the cost printing office on a flat salary,
of return freight from a Pacific ; and employing convict labor to
Coast point back to the place of do the mechanical work, the state
delivery. The new rate is held might be saved several thousand
yes many thousands every
to be to the advantage of the year, and at the same time furn­
people of the Western territory, ish pleasant employment for a
and to the disatvantage of the score of intelligent men.
Gias* In th» Making.
The maiwifacturv of gia»» a nt «««late«
Miss Beatrice llarnulen lias been authentic hlatory.
It Is only about ;
wlsst.sl to the council of the Hugllah »<>« «»lily lb • years, however. «Inc* It»
Society of Women Journalist«.
tru«« character waa «»certalned. it 1«
Mr* Av« Willlug Astor will uot re­ now generally eone«xh«l to tie a salt a
turn to America this season
She en­ chemieal «xmipound resulting from tlte
gaged .-« house at North Berwick. Lon­ lulon of au acid with a base. Tbeucld
don. for the autumn «oiling soaaou and Is silica, tlie same Unit is fouud lu
will entertain large bouse partlea
quurta or the quart« lairtleles of »und
Miss Anna Willis Williams, the orig­ hence the us«» of sand lu 11« mauufne
inal "Mias Liberty.” wbow profile ture.
Th«» base may I»«» potash tor
adorn» the aiher dollar, has been for »odai. together with alumina and lime,
the last twelve years at the head of or lend may take the place of lime
the kindergarten system of I'hiladel
I.lme make« a hard glass mid one less
phla. tier uathe city.
siis.cptible to adds and suit«*! to will
Mias Olive Longer has Iwn admit «lows mid chemical purpo»«-*; lead a
t«sl to practice in the supreme court softer, more fusible und more luatrou»
of the district of Columbia. She liaa article, aultable foropth-ai Instrument»
been employed in the customs division All adds act to some extent on gin»»
tu the treasury department and was e«P«s-lnlly if th«» hitter ti.i» an exaea«
of alkali In it.
Even wine may «-sir
graduate«! last May from the Wash
rod«» th«» bottles wh«»rvln It 1» »»»titutn
Ingtou Law college.
Mrs Qvam. president of the Nor­ «si. The moisture of the air often «11»
wegian Woman Suffrage association solves out tin» alkali, causing the rmu
and of tlie Norwegian Women s Sani­ b«>w- Hhe colon» (lrlde»«-eii«.'e> of some
tary ass.xiation. has just lieen deo w Indowpane».
orated by the kiug of Norway with a
The Telephone Voice.
gold medal
This honor was bestowed
The voice h»»ard over th«» telephone
on Mrs Qvam because of her servkiw
la a mechanlcnl reproduction of the
tu working against tuberculosis.
original voice mid differs from that of
a s|H»nkltig till»«» or megaphone, where
The Writers.
the souud waves pr«Hlu»'<»il by the
sp«»ak»-r at one end nr«» trmismltt»-»!
B<x»tb Tarkington In hl- student day»
directly to the other end. In the tele
at l‘rfn< eton had a decided gift for phon«» til»» diaphragm of tin» transmit
sket tdng and usually illustrated what ter is caused to vibrate t»y tin» houik I
he w rote.
wav**» products! by some one talking
ltoliert W Chambers begau bls c«
into th«» transmitter mouthpie«-«»
Thi«
rver as a draftsman ami painter, study
diaphragm 1» connected with a sin.-ill
tn* art m New York aud at Julien * receptacle having a flexible front and
academy In Paris.
partially filled with granular curiam
Ray Stannard Raker lias rc-ently This cartion offers resistance to el««-
moved from Fast Lansing. Mich . to trie current In prot«>rtl»m to tin» m<*
Amherst. Ma»». lie doe* his writing ill chnnlcnl pressure brought upon It
Amherst, but go« » to hl» »»til»» In New- Th«» diaphragm, therefore. In vlbr.-it
York at regmar intervals of about a Ing
produces
a
varying
pressure
week.
against the carbon.
The cart»m Is
Charles Battell Loomis. th«- humorist, It- luded In an electric circuit, so that
studied drawing at th«« Brooklyn Insti­ tiie variation» lu it» resistance will
vary the current strength lu the dr
tute along with Gibson. Wenzell. Item
ington and Peter Newell and at ou«- cult
time under an assumed name gave a
Dy» B«fors You Patch.
musical chalk talk as a vaudeville act.
“Never patch a garment Just before
It goes to the dyers." was the advice
Political Quips.
of a young woman In a dyeing »»«tab
llshmetit. “Unless the patch and the
There’s no doubt that the water lt> thread It Is sewe<! on with are exactly
the political swimming hoi»- is warm
the same kind of material as the gar
enough, but the trouble Is It’s over the ment they will come out of the dye
average statesman's head. Washing
pot differeut shad»»«.
Here Is n blue
ton Post.
skirt that was brought to us cream
The old fashioned man who would coloretl The cloth had worn through
rather la- right than president ha* b«-en in several places, and the owner had
sut»ers«-<1ed by several men who would ¡latched the tiny holes so painstaking
rather be president than anything else ly that the ¡uiti-hcs could not I«» de
in the wide world. Albany Journal.
te»-ted In the original color, but nftet
Campaigns will not seem natural in the dyeing they showed up a darket
New York any mor«1
Mayor Gaynor blue.
The amount of dye nny ma
announces that he will uot ¡»-rniit po
terial will take depends upon how
litlcai banners to be stret ln-«i U'-n*« mueii cotton, wool or silk It contains
the street. 1Ô» lu ster Democrat aud It is so hard to determine that exactly
Chronic ia.
that any garment that ha« to be mend
e«l » all be mat» b*«l mu. h better aft»-r
dyeing "—New- York Sun
Pert Personals.
Edison, departing for Europe. said he
expo, ted to live léO year»
We re will
tag. Troy Pres*.
W»-'d like to know- when Art »r Fred
eri k Pintiev Earle gets any t me to
paint picture»
Detroit Fro-- Pre-»
It was an occasion w rthy of the
historical p . ut.r when Mr .1. Pf«»rpont
Morgan had to sit up all night to sav-
the country. 1 rovid..... . Journal.
Judg tig from flie prl-»? tie- I
irg
team paid f‘»r him. till» man O'T<*-.»?
must l>e the pitcher who stru»-k out
"Casey at the bat."—Denver Repub­
lican.
Current Comment.
There »e» rn» to !»■ in England a
greater ......... —ity for mor«- ri» li Amer­
ican w;«»-» than for more peer* -
Philadelphia liupiirer
Perliap* it i» a in» r«» a- » id -nt that
th»» f»t:’:i. all a »»f tli- Pan ::.* Cau.il
!
..
i!
Paclfi
<-n»l
Springtieol Ilepubli'-an
Dr. Woods Hutchinson »ays »»Id age
is a natural »-onditlon
It beat» all
bow mu» h the do» tors are finding out
lately.—Waterbury Republican.
Industrial Items.
The demand for gutta |s-r» ha Is sixty
times that of the supply.
The oil product of the L’nlte«! States
is now several tinn-» that of the entire
world seven years ag»>.
India has a new fn»-tory law which
limits adults' work to twelve hours
and - hildren s to «lx hours a <!ay.
The nntnber of women employed In
inanufs'-tiires and trades In Germany
is !» Itsi.issi; in Austria, S.HOb.’iOO; in
Eng.and. r,..'l<»ij»<i
Short Stories.
Steel was In use In 9»Z! B C.
Chinese |.<«iple rarely eat t>eef
Pulleys were first made In SIS B C.
Sweden and Itenmark have no sol­
dier» who » xnuot read and write
In
Russia « nrmy TO per cent of the men
are illiterate.
Stage route from New Y’ork to Bos­
ton was opened in 1732. The Journey
to the Hub from New York then con­
sumed fo'irt<»»n days.
English Etchings.
Wanted, For Sale. Lost,
Found, Etc.
All local ad vari I m * ma n la ar«« run
thi*
twa l al Uà rateo! ON* • KNT A M.lRD FIRMI
|N*KI<TI'>N
gulMirquenl ln«ortioii« * ill
ma«!«* un I’» tu >'
l*»r in calile JOI»» t»
*or»l* tor lavelli» :n» t<» tu word» tur J»i rent*
No ad |»tibU»he«l tor le»» than li reni»
<’a»h tn advance except lo regular advrrll»ar*
Lake In a Volcanic R ng
On the I l.md of Nbir.fuw, I. ilfway
be-ween Ui'l and S un- a I’ a rolcanl»-
ring Inclosing a crater containing a
lake two nii'.es In diameter. Tow it'd
the ~.‘a the ring Is l>orderi«l with walls
of lil ick cliffs 2<X> to .VO feet In height
An eruption In 1S*KJ formed a penta
sula on the eastern side of the lake
While the ocean outside Is trembling
nnd thundering tinder a heavy wind
the lake remains smooth or 1» simply
wrinkle«! with ripples or wavelets
Bad For Hsrbart.
“So." said the smitten girl, whose
father had la-en talking seriously to
her. "you dislike Herbert and you will
not rer-ognlze him?"
’’That’» It." he replied
"If he
doesn't keep away from here I won't
recognize him. ami neither will his
own mother.”—London Answers.
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i.» \ * mai
i » i • • •
RoiiivtiiiieM girla
Th# obici onci ni
ordinary
w#gva
and
other* to lw
schooled mid cared for in return lol
► light KvrvicvH rendered. For partirli-
lara addri*** W. I' Gardner *iip«’rin-
tendent Bova and Girl« \nl Society <d
Oregon. Portland, Ore.
tl
KOH
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Fred 1). Flora
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OREGON
. N»«r I’tp’« «».«taiirstitI
.lONSKlD BROS.
BORING OREGON
FOR
Barred Ruck Cockerel"
I'nquir# at Mt Scott Pub. Co.. W
I
lhiioia*. Lenta
I’ii .i » 41«
Mill I I 4 Dille* • 'Ulliraat ut Kalao
FOR S\|.F One horm» farm wagon.
Fiii|iiirr at Mt. H <>tt Pubhahing C<» .
otHce, lolita
CEDAR POSTS
SHINGLES
MOVLDINGS
Tl’RNED WORK
FoR SALI*
< hie aliare of Mulln»»
mali and Clarkama* i'alepiione >l<»» k
Herald, I .ent*. < >re.
FOR >\l.b
\ limited amount of drv
ahibaruid, d'*livere<| in <»ra*l»am al |.'< ? •
per cord
Phone 9t>, Rodluin Broa
FOR HALE OR TRADE
Five by
Preiii«», rapiti rvethnear rameia
in fair co ml it ion. Bargain for buyer
Owner lui* a larger camera and wiahra
to di*|H»*o of thia to ret n |xa kvt auv
Tnp« hi and plate holders thn»wn in
Cail llerakl • din r, <.reaham. *ee » ah p c
of work.
hucii
FOR
engine.
1.1'Mill :k‘ $6 AM) IP
I atgv *!»•• k <•( tHiii' i»»1' >• I u»«’ vr <»ti h«u '
Itutigh mu »! Dr« ••«•»I lumi»* f fur *11 |»urj»«»»*’«
». h l ..Hcr I«» " NMIti I» HR’-'*. H<«rln< MI -
WELLS DUO!
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Concreted or Bricked.
Pump* Installed,
>kl.F.
»-iiorae |»ow«r >to\er
Fid. O*l»orne 1‘bone 6**1, tf
dohu I . I)\er
Phoors
i « >t w
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abor »403
Ll’.MBLR—At our new indi l'^niiiea
aouthraat oí Kelt«». We deliver liiinlau
Jonarud Broa.
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DIRECTORY
GRANGH
J. M. SHORT, M I).
S. P. BITTNHR. M. I).
Pkvsicisas-Ssrgtss»
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Oretn,
W. 1. OTT
H. IL OTT
OH
BROTHERS
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home JUI
I cuts, Oregon.
PORTLAND MARBLE WORKS
• LSIil«>0 »Hl
Complete Stock ot
Marble and Sianifi
MONUMENTS
HIIVIHS SUIMITTIO
264 26S Fourth Si
Î A Wrw
Oppos te City Hill
C ric at i
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WEBSTER’S
NEW
INTERNATIONAL
DICTIONARY
THE
MERRIAM WEBSTER-
Tho Only New unabridged dic­
tionary in lUBuy years.
Coniaiua tho pitb nnd essence 1
of an authontstivo library. [
Cover« every field of kuowl.t
edge. An Encyclopedia in a I
ainglo book.
I
Tho Only Dictionary with tho I
New IHvidt'd I’.¡¡le.
|
»100.000 Word».
2700 Pago«. I
6000 Illustrations. Cost nearly |
half a million dollars.
Let us toll you about this most
romarkablo ainglo volumo.
Writ« for «ample |
ptMfva, full par- |
Ucular«t etc I
Name thu
paper end
we will !
••ml frrr
e «rl of I
Pocket
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Office over Fir«t Mate Bank
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KENNEDY & KLJNEMAN
REAL ESTATE AND RENTALS
NOTARIES PUBLIC
Orti, p Phone, Tabor J011
Reild. ti<*r Phone,
Pleasant For Him.
T«hor 7P*
ni« Better llulf-I think It’s time we
LEUS. OREGON
g».t Lizzie rnnrrfe«l and settled down. k»a.n St and Carline
Alfred. She will be twenty-eight next
ww-u. you know
Her Lesser Half—
Oh. don't hurry, my dear
Better wait
till the right sort of man conus« nlong
His Better Half—But why wait?
I
didn't —Exchange.
Beaver State Herald and other papers
HERALD BARGAIN OFFERS
Bracelets and Lunatics.
Bracelets have been worn from time
immemorial, but f«-w wearers of the
g.ilden bands of the pr<*v»nt day know
that they were once used to distill
gu sh the Insane Before lunatl» » w» re
confined to asylums they wore an
arnib-t for dial I mt Ion.—Argonaut
your witch o
KEEP TIME !
It ti'i*. we'll
it. anil then yiu'll
.«»Mui«»i why )-«m dhi nt think of us
I mg l*»for»
\|l our wurk guatNiil«»»<l
No liaaly,
tHpslusI |ob o-uves out «lio|»
tint
WAN I K I »
v »»kno ll nri» »killul an»! coii.i'ivtitioii»
WAXTFIL Italian prlinen Mini prai'h
.’ini'll not giuml'h» nt the price«,
piuma. Ilitfheat ra«h pru e pai<l ai 4 either.
boxcM furmahctl. W (’ I Ihaon. I*h*»n»*
IH \ Poatutth'M, Cl«n»n«’» Or#.
(tiranxv* arr rv»pi«’*t»«l !•» »«- ip I t»»Thr llrrald
ÍHl«Hita!hili ««i tliMt a brirf rar<1 ••n i»r run
frvr uitdvr this liva<iit'it
•*« ii«l place. <ta) •(>■!
hour •>( merli ng J
PI.F ARANT VAl.lM GRAN«.* \.e *»*
M» « t* »rcoti'l itaturilay at 7 W p ni atvl fourth
Mature)«} al !’• ¡W» rn « v. rj nu>iilh
R< X'KHOOD hRAS’.E M.. t» III» flr*l Wr«i
nr»«tajr of e*a<*h month at * p m »ml thir<1 Mat
urdat at lo a in
Ml I I N(»M AH '»HAN'T NO 71 M..t»lh.
fourth Hatnr<lay In rvrrj month at li) ** a m
lu oranit«* hall. Orient
FGRVIFM GRANi.K Meets first *aturda
»ml the third Friday of va. h mont».
Kt *^1*1 I.Vfl I.K oKAS'.K So M M.rt» In
the M'lhM.lhon»«' the tlurd Saturday «>f • a. h
month.
EVENING MTVK GKANuK M.. t* in thrlr
hall a* *H»uth Mount tabor on thr flr»t **al'i’
dai of < neh month at 10 a ni All viedtor» arv
a rlrotnr
oREJtHAM GRlNGK
Mr«*t» »rrond Walur
day In « a* h month at i0 ««' a tn
1HMIM I N i.KANid, Ml
Met» fro
Maturday • arh month
I t \ I •» «.It t '.«a M
. .-ond Saturday <d
rat h month at lu .W a m
Xlrrt
• l.u K KM A<* I.K IS'.) \o
•»nth «t 1U 311 m ut
d
Air Sacs of Pigeons
Mrrt* »•
KANDY o KAN o F \ . «r.»
Tin» air - o s of the pigeon constitute
Saturday .’J < arh month at 1 i o*< lock » m
a system of Interstices, the value of
Mre-U 1
< Ul.i MHI 4 «.RA\i.h
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organs of movement, the mobility if
who-« parts was nsstir««! by the »ur
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the bones of other bird« are similarly
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Stdbles at Boring and Sandy
Trenaportstinii •»( all kinds
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Tn July eighty two years ago the first
Tx.tidon omnibn». or “«hilllb«-» r." was
run.
In Eng! ind there ar- now more than
2<»»» pi tore theaters, of which Jx»n
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