WA- Bp » f ■ II • «e T. '■ » GRESHAM and MONTA VILLA, MULTNOMAH CO., OREGON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1906 WC CONQUERED- NO. 49 Anna Craawell, of .Multnomah Grange 1 A motion was made by A. F. Miller of The fkMoss family Entertainment , New Principal of the Greshim Sch oo Many Improvements Being Made H c II wimn I, and aeconded by F. If. Crane, Pomona. One does not realise the number of The He Moss concert last Baturday Professor C. C. Baker, who has bad Belle M. Heard, of lent« Grange Ceres. endorsing "Beaver State Herald” a»a Ada O. English, of Woodlowu Grange, medium through which It would lie pro­ evening was enjovetl by a large audience. charge of the Harrington, Washington, improvements being made by those Little Elbert Talmage IteMoss, two public gnd high schools for several year» around us until the matter is looker! it- fitable to the Grange to publish the regu­ Hors. Anna Anderaon, of Columbia Grange, lar prta-eedlnge of all local Grangers aa years and three months okl, came in for I past, an»|>er for publi- delight of all. He was encore»! alter ed tbs responsibility of bringing Gre»- 1 modeled their residence», put in modern erly session with Gresham Grange last with the Kussellville Grange. After the tion, also urgeiug all Grange» hr sub­ I each number ami Ixtwed politely in ham’s schools to the front. Prof. Baker hot and cold water system», and «ewers, re»pon»e each time, Nearly every num- i comes very highly recommende»! by such I built new residences ect, are Ed. Sleret, Wednesday morning, In the alwence of above loci l>een uecided a recess was set i hr for the p»|*r that the good work j lx-r of the program was encored. The noteti educators a» State Superintendent Freavis, (koveraeer G. II called for »upper which proved to lie County Superintendent J. Townsend, M. Kroneniterg. R.Teggart The following members of the 4th de­ Zilipbone number was one of the most Ackerman, Crane tilled the chair. Very htlJe busi­ another treat to nearly 211» hungry 1 novel, ami the blowing of two horns and K. F. Robinwm, ami other note»! men, and other» too numerous to mention. gree, were initiated into the mysteries Grangers present, but there was plenty ness ws« done In the forenoon, a few A lot of improvement ha» also been of the ftlh, or Pomona degree: From I playing two parts by Mr. I>eM1 at t i. •»« «4»« •«»«•• Stasi swats been provided by Pl«a»unt Valley ami Grange, offered a resolution denouncing | tinning, yet there are some who said SECTION LINE. From Russellville Grange, Clar Ander- <'realism Grange». After a feast such ■ th»- free di»tribution of «ee»la by the] THE COUNTRY NEWSPAPER. * that a [dumber and tinner, could not E'pier, Bennie Spier, Walter »« Is only sujoyril at Orange dinners, th« U. S.Government, which was promptly ' *”**■ Mrs. Wm Cumming» has l>een on the makes living here, let alone build np a Grange was call««I to order by Worthy <>noug- page, the retireing lecturer, consisting comment must lie tendered to director either could we find a sneer at purity, the Convtct Labor Board, prescribing lass, of Pleasant Home, who has been u of a piano solo by Mi»» Ethel Wilkinson; II. Kuhl for ecomenic investment for at religion, at the better things of its powers, and defining its duties lecturer. life In many of them were bits of to provide for working convicts con- resiling by Miss Wettie; vocal solo by material ami labor. N. H. Byars, of Fairview Grange, very faithful mrinh-r of the order. advice. little homely sermons on tern- flned in the penitentiary upon the The motion condemning the coal oil­ W. II. Byars, acconipanied by Mias Steward. Surveyors have been very numerous perance, frugality and industry. All, public roads, to enable the several E. C. Huffman, of Russellville Grange ing of second grade apple», intrulucetl I Christine John; two act farce comedy the |ia»t »reek. At present time the line of them were loyal to the home town, counties of the state to secure such by Mrs. Vale, was laid on the table. I h y Russellville Grange : a splendid read- Assistant Hteward. crosses the side Had going east through and advocated honest principles In convict» to be worked upon the pub­ Mary Shattuck,"of Gresham Grange, The resolutions ottered by L. H. Rickert inf by Mrs. Ashcraft; closing with a a five acre tract of the Buckley's An government and individuals. Where- lic roads, to enable the several coun­ Chaplin. . looking to the establishment of a pro- clarinet »olo by A. J. Stout,accompanied eletric line will be all right, a railroad ever there was mention of the public ties to procure and use material for schools it was in words of praise. To building roads prepared by convict J. W. Hhaltuck, of Fresham Grange, ducers and consumer« exchange, in the by Miss Lucy Metzger. Thu» closed one taken with a grain of salt by the land be sure, here and there was some fun labor, and appropriating money for city of Portland wa» adopted. Oweing '»* U»e ,»°»t rnjoyaMe and profitable Treasurer. poked at shams, some scorn at pre­ carrying out the purpose of the act, owners here. Io lack of space ami time, we are unable ‘ ¡mea of the Pomouo Grange, Mrs. E. A. Nibleen, of Evening Star tense. But the note in every one of and repeal all laws providing for the This fall marks the latest potatoe these two-score papers was for de­ contracting of the labor of such con­ to publish the resolutions in full, but ! ,t, Grange, Becretary. digging known for years in this part of cency. progress, enlightenment and victs and all other laws Inconsistent ~ A. G. Garrett, of Worn!lawn Grange, have made arrangements to have them morality.” with this act.” appear in our next weeks issue. THE HERALD, $1 A YE/ R tba country. Gate Kee|ier. I GRESHAM ENTERTAINS POMONA GRANGE < / e \ I