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VOL. 2. GRESHAM and MONTA VILLA, MULTNOMAH CO., OREGON, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1906. CEDAR (¡ROVE FARM Entertained at Newport Last Saturday to Monday. Mrs. Duniway and Mr. Chap man Among Speakers. flit* Or< i/mi P h »* \*i*41i<»11 iiirt nt ln<Uhlii|4 until Mu||ihl\ infill, >«,pt. 24th. PrMldrilt J <’ Kits t«i, th«’ PidhiN ( \ ii, pit’ll tin’ «’hair. Allwrt To/i«*r, wmTvtHiy, Uliw itlno pr- wi III illiil HltaMl’h'd to tile • liltit •«• • that olhi'i’. X«» Iwtti’r m | hi I coniti liMvt’ I hmmi Ì oiiih ) h«l t he 'pilli-ptl*h«'l • h» ha Vi- h«-l<l tli«-ir ►«•no uiititlal ili« « tirif titilli thlN I mmiii IÌ* RESIDENCE OF CHARLES CLEVELAND Gresham School Altenddnce lurqi* lui l< f.libili lo I h » fotind Hi X VI* <’t«*«*k < ¡1*111 Mieli} plauv«! thè 4 *li|ht u itti it* cuiiiiortN aii<l < «>n\ vuo im i ►. al thv «liRpoHiiI uf ilo’ vdiluiM rtii'l hrrtj thry p|iM««i|v*l li» l»l|»»ÌIH’HH. Hitiilnlay hio » «irvottil lo llir it adiii^ • 4 |ii|«l»t mio ! thè (||«H'llh»li»ll «4 tho-«’ thitigw ap|a*i tainihg to Ilo« ait »4 print- iiig alni jMurnitli*io in generai. Xlimiig thè »¡»viikvrM uvrv M t ». Ahigail .*•<•« »tt Ihiiilua). llo>thvl «4 thè <>i«*g«*n l‘iv»n». an thè boy* dvlight lo cali h«*r Mr». I> uiiium ) tubi <4 ber lli-l experoiivi a a- all < HegiHi v« III or uhhb Urie I mj II i III- btriu tivr aliti aiiHituiig. She ala«» »»ug* gvMrd that alle wt olii hkv lo bave Iter boy* alvi girl* <4 thè l*rc*w lo atotial ber mi Ihe r«jinlng Hoiiuih »uffiage< anipalgn. Iloti. I iatik hatlCi oi ih«* baleni Staivi»» ti.un, m«d<- a stmng s|>e«*«4i on tli«* pra«'ti<*«i side «4 iivw.pHi- r lite whicb waswvllatid favorably rcceived, a» wa» al«» thè arto le on .| n < cih I idillun«, l.y l*àlil«>r Wfsslard. of thè Ni wl»crg * «rapii* li* Timolby Itrow idilli tolti o| thè g«s«l llilug. lo *w foiind at tlie National bàli- »••rial A-««« ialioii ami iilso «|aikv alotig • In* limi of biglie! ub ai» b«r thè country ptess. < nher «|M*akvrs were llollie Watson, ot thè 1 illmiHHik llciald, Hi»t>>rian Hitnc- nini Ur <'linmpioti. of Portland, I ai tei -on. 1 I ' • ut tal l’olili, .1 < I la > - 1.1, \\ . .1. I i.nke, <*. 1«. Iidaml ami otll«'l». .»uielii) wa» spent in il iSi! to thè llglll boli-V li lld » glltWl'lllg o|| | III la ai li I he U 11lei I» li imi >le lo - pi ak lui t la r >1 Ila' lia’etlllg at t Ili» ti no'. i The public *v|ioo| o|M-riv<l liiwt M< II- <hiy aithnii attetidaiicv of 141 agaitmt an atti’ii'laiH'v «4 92 on the o|M*tilng day lawl leur, < »f tho*«’ alio entere«! lawt Mot.dtv «'ightvvn are in the high nrhool against I I the iirM »lay lati war. The att«*ndanv«* in l«olh the high •»«•h**»! ami th«* gi'M tn in ar depart tin nt will in all pro* bal'ilitx hi-tinK'h im ivn^««l a* h « m » ii a* th«* young |f«»plv are able t«» h-aw t heir W'»ik. The fulloHÎng n«»n-r«‘HÌd«*nt* J ha\«- «-nt« r«*«l the high H*hool : laiura lliiikliol«lvr, Maini Mi bel ami tivorgv Sihantin. <•«•«». M«*tr.gur ha* alunit cotnplvl«,«l hi*O-r«M»ni liunwe and will move in it next week. [ ing a good price. Mr. f’levt-land ba* ORE WIN AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE | other rams growing which give evi Jence <4 b«*ing as goo<l. The fir*t-prize two- vear-old ewe lieat th«* grarxl champion ♦•we exhibite*! at the International An Institution of Which the St<x*k show at Chicago a- a yearling State May be Proud. la*t year. The Shropshire br«-«*<l of sheep were Charles E. Cleveland of Cedar more largely repre«M-nted than any other Few people of Or^on know little or breed, show ing thereby their |x»pular- nothing about the Oregon Agricultural Grove Farm I »ty. College. Certain it 1« that the writer In addition to the sheep three Leafl ■ Jersey <*attle were exhibit«*»! by Mr. knew nothing of it« work or it« equip- Captures Most of Prizes Given I . of < *l«*v« land and winning ►♦*<*on»l on two- inent until laat Monday morning, when, year-old cow ami Jr. yearling hull through the courtesy of Prof, and Mr«. for Fine Sheep. against leading herds of the state. J. B. Horner we, together with other I'Jeven Essex h<«g* exhibited by Mrs. e»litor«, were shown over the college Th« following liMt o( prize winners ¡Cleveland took all the priz«?wt or, in ¡will indicate th«? «*i»aract«-r <4 »tock other works, the swee|rstakes for every groumls and bu'ldings. The college is situated at Corvallis near the foothills i4i*ing «arned on at < ‘•••lur Grove farm thing. i under the MUpervinion of Charles Cievv- of the Coast range, in the heart of the ( e«lar < «rove farm w ill earn a nation land and his »on, Char let E., who i» al reputation for the finest stock at this beautiful Willamette valley, and is one * tliv owner of th«*ir ffock «4 near one rat«*, before long, and our community is of the most picturewjue spots to lie found hundred ami fifty *be«*p «4 the Shrop glau Pi share in the distiix tions that in the state. Promptly at H a. tn. about shire »train, Out of thia band a bunch 1 come by honest persistent efforts on the 4'ft sturdy hs.king l>oy» marched out of <4 twenty head were taken to the State pirt of its res| mv ted citizens. the armory in squads and were drilled Fair and won a good »hare of the. ------------------------- on the lawns by their teachers for 40 prise» offered. Eir»t prize, two-year- • minutes in health giving maneuvers of Enlisted. old rani; tirwt ami »econd, yearling ram ; different kinds, were the*, disbanded I one® lived In a valley t-on«l, rani lamb»; tirat and aecon«l, I Where the flagn of gain were furled. and gatherer! in the eha|>e), where Pres two-year-old «*w«*i-: fl rat and third, year- * And far beyond Its borders ident Tbos. M. <latch conducted divine Throbbed the drumbeat of the world. ling ewe*; second, ewe lainl/»; first, Through many a mist of morning worship for 10 minutes, after which the breed tick; suev|*take», four lamlrn I heard the throstle call; boy« and girls commenced the work of From many a cloud of passage the get of one ram; »sweepstakes, l>ei“t ' the day. Nearly all branches are taught I saw the shadows fall. twelve of middle wool sheep; diploma here, including household economics, One day I climbed the mountains for champion ram and ewe. agriculture, the languages, chemistry, That round the valley ring. In (*oni|wtition with from nine to fif- No more I saw my castles mechanics, electrical engineering and Or heard the throstle sing. tcen entries in each edaa* including the i evervthing else likely to lie of practi<*al But in that mighty battle leading breeder* of the «date thi- is a Where many a bolt is hurled use to the man or woman of atiairs. I heard my fellows marching remarkable »bowing. The nn*t-prize, After a splendid lunch at the girls’ dor To the drumbeat of the world. two-y« ar-old ram wax exhibited la*t j mitory, we were compelled to cut our tear in the yearling clam at Lewis ami ! Here in the crowded city. I visit short, bnt expect to speak of the From dawn till close of day. Clark Fair and a* a lamb the year lie- ! Whereon each human anvil college in future issues of the |>a[>er. fore at the State Fair an«l won fir»t at ' A thousand hammers play. each, ami hence has never lieen beaten, j My shoulder to my fellow. The flags of gain unfurled. DANCE — In Metzger’s Hall, Gresh Cha*. E. Lad«l, whois one of the lead . I march—oh. heart, take courage?— am, Saturday night, Sept. 29. Good To the drumbeat of the world. ing Shropshire l»i«-vd«*rH of the state, , —Hugh J. Hughes. music, good time. Metzger, manager. Isjugfit the ram <>f Mr. Cleveland, pay- WIN MANY PRIZES AT STATE FAIR ASSOCIATION MUI S» «foil, I hr , l*n»t llll<l I «> f 111 it I4«< 1 III NO. 39. < <> 'limititi* (irr. A<-<|,llr<fl < liaracteristl« ». «neh n« the mill.In-.' <|tuillti.*M of the dairy cow, vvlil« h hare I h - i - ii <l<*veh>|Hil under fa- rombi«» conditions. t»'»t care and abnn- limit food, are only to un extent lie/rd- Italy or fixed. Tlie «urne care, abun- datici* of fiiil and favorable surround ing» mtl«t be continued If It I» deaired to maintain tbene acquired character latlcu. Sen umn. the new "fuuii.v mail" of Ixmilou Pulirli. baa t ikeii to lecturing In private bo.iM-a, lroubtleaa lie was not mire of bis groirnl and recalled the ireiicrotiM offer of America’« drat humorist. Arteuiu« Ward, to call at tin- home* <*f t’n'.e of bin audience who couldn’t M-e through hl« joke« and ex plain tl.elr Intricucics In detail. Subscribe for The Herald. M>»» Hattie Pier«*«' and Mi»» Nettie laaidar«' l. arding with Mrs. M t'oll. WE NEED \|i-» laiura Burkholder i» making het horn«'with Mr». Mel oil and attending h «*I i « hi | here. * dyrrch CitHHiRr, en WHICH WOULD rtcro*v, *Ftc/rie rwcroftY, a stchm luu / udry , a mu/r jho would Receive nucn eiucouRwceweivr. MM* OF COUNTRY TRIBUTARY D A N <’ E —In Metzger's Hall, Gresh am, Saturday night, Sept. V.'tlr. Music by tire-ham Orchestra. Good time sure. Mi-lager, manager. IÜ GRESHAM, OREGON Mr. Price, of Baker City, is re|»>rte«l to have l»i<iglil tlie Jolui sleret plac««. .1 II Miller Im» bought Geo. Hill'» p|j«-«* and ha» move«! on it. Mr. Miller is from Wim'onsin. _____ ¿♦•s» Maty law families sre moting into tin» vicinity, ami one inerts m w faces ever) «lay. v^certrBLe CtfCTRIC UBHT RUD WRYCR PLUHT UNO OJ h CR ! H D US TRICS, * L L «H1 Of / THt HOMÉ ot itiitfiANr HR. Hit T»n- Vi HING C£»- A.IR, THL l«IiTLL> / NtnLOCH / a \ b HNf nr / «®OFd AND fVfCflABII 8 can be ruo to* cld IX AB UNDANCE. The People’s Market The Freshest Meats IH.Al.l RS IN Beef, Pork and Mutton, Veal and Poultry, -faillit At Lowest BACON, LARD. SAUSAGE, ETC. Prices A TRIAL WILL CONVINCE YOU Bennett & Richardson, Main St., TROUTDALE, ORE. Property \ alues Within Territory Represented by this Map are Steadily Advancing -