f old. aykm 'S " BAYTON. OREGON. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 28. 1906. NO. 30 VOL. XXII . U4ŸIQH ’ ÉBRALD. Pacific College, NEWREBG, OREGON. ' OU lack Tho Southern Pacific Company are selecting a route from Beaver­ ton to Oswogb or nearby, to bridge Willamette and afford the West SidoeodtYamhill divisions entrance through Portland to tho Union De- . ? tUryWr 0 oyti yr lia». expects to tonte all freight over the bridrr but will retain the Fourth stsosf Uno aud operate it with elec- inty. The now line will leave the The new School Year opens September 25. ———— 'The sale of 7^00 tons of cast tr WestSide division at a point be­ iron junk on the Isthmus of Pan­ Excellent far atedenta.- ~ ama for 160,000 recently, has en­ tween Beaverton aad Newton, and couraged the canal commission will follow the Tualatin river some Pleasant surroundings, with good moral associations- to believe they have a small for­ distance. It Is hoped to get a bet­ ter grade on the now route. This tune in' worthless machinery will remove the objectionable heavy purchased from the French canal tr ins from Fourth street Portland, company. The scrap iron sold and it will not be necessary as now was assembled from a few acres to out trains up to draw up the . > of ground which Chief Engineer grade. And it Will also do swap THE MUSICAL DEPARTMENT Stevens found it necessary, to with’ passenger trains going over .dear in order to construct new trestle at Elk Rock. Trains may *will be under the efficient supervision of Prof. James Carrick, of switching yards for the new Pan- be run to Forest Grove by way of Fourth -street every half hour, and 'the Conservatory of *G aagow, Scotland, an instructor of ability ama railroad. .. ' they will carry local freight. The . One of the officials of the canal ' changes will cost about 13,000,000. ^^^^Hhrtherinformation call oh or address ' . s. coinmission said that there were 30,000 milee of ground strewn The fact is, that in 99 case« out of. with similar machinery, and 1000—we might eay io 999 cases Id. when this machinery is gathered out of 1000—the mon who build up up it will be worth one million solid success in any lino of business J dollars or more. - begin at the bottom, learn as they • Among the items that will go. lay up stone by stone, until figure in this scrap are 240 Bel­ finally other men point to Mem and “They have etruck if rich.” STATE NORMAL SCHOOLAT ■ÜNIKHJTH gian engines that are equipped ear, with copper boiler and bronze Success in the poultry business is won in the same way, almost inva- tubes. While some of these may tiably. Notable successes among be bought by contractors for use poultrymen to-day foaroeeot men in the United States,most of them who started on a modeagate scale ad in Washington courM beet and shorteet arc of an obsolete type, and must and won their way step by step, be dismantled and spld as scrap through patient effort despite many Additional work in both general »nd iron. The recent sSlF indicates obstacles- - rc~,— special Methods; also, school manage­ that the junk market is steadier, ment for graded and ungraded schools S tsffrns on H rarst .—Lin- will be given this coming year. than it ever has been, and is rap- idlv becoming an important in-. coin Steffens, it is announced, is - jf4 the dustry. Practically »11 of tb» writing » character «ketch of superior ability of Monmouth graduates 'machinery bought from the.William Randolph Hearet for and the demand far exceeds the supply. Oatalojne cMtaining full information will French ie of no uee to Chief Bo- tpe American Magazine tor No- be sent on application. Correspondence invited. Address, gineer Stevens, and very little of vember. It underetood that H i. no« operated.. thi. i. to be the first of a sene. * B. V. BUTLER, Registrar —----- :-------------------------- of articles on American political The greatest item among worn-uew 8tyje aQd ^3^. en just now is-----------------pL:8 eluding Presidential candidates. Convention of Women s #Ubrisj &______________ . tian Temperance Union m Bos­ F oolish to T ry .—“He who ton, October 17 to 23. The ses­ tries to pay off his debt to the sions will be held in Tremont partnership of society in dollars Temple. A welcome and cents is baling out the ocean will be given in the Ford build­ with a sieve, and emptying the ing at which ex-secretary of War, drippings into the river that flows MAR^ Hon. John D. Long, will ne toast- back to the ocean,” says William master. Many other social events Allen White in the American will be held during the Magazine for October. tion and the two days of World s I ’ - Institute is to follow the conven There are few instances of the tionin Park Street Church. Aus­ market for turkeys and geese being tralia, Sweden, Natal and many glutted, and there are likely to be other countries will be officially few such in future. The farm poul­ represented. Invitations have tryman need, never be afraid of rais­ been received the W°r!d;n ing too many of these, fowls. Convention in 1909 to meetu Dried bipod it good for poultry Sidney, Australia; Lon doo, g-1 blood o^ned frOm tbe land, and Glasgow, 8 cotlad. bQWJ ber may be mixed with corn- pure, jaoadnlcerated Baking Pbwder “ ‘ to the flock. and contains no poisonous or dili* Oregon is only, entitled to onef meal, cooked end * fed tirous substance injurious to health. delegate, Mrs. Lucia Faxon Ad- This Baking Powder is rapidly diton, of Lents, is the one that • Girls and boys have 1 now got gaining in favor by those who have has been chosen. through picking hope, now they — given it a trial. All grocers in Sa­ Of course you want to sell lots of are preparing for shoo! work. lem keep it in stock. As also do Mgs about Christmastime, but you School opens Oct. 1. others In valley towns and cities. . Hop picking ba« put in circula­ Pstronise home-*-“Made-in Ore- bra. »re got »cd kept m » h.»Uh tion a large eu» of money. K” products. Use Perfection PT$, Ql^^S¿M*¡¿ä, condition. ' ting Powder. 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