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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 22, 1907)
BEAVER STATE HERALD, FEBRUARY 22, 1907 H. A. John gave an intereating talk on "Early day» in Oregon," part of which wax in the Indian language. Thirty-»!» banket» wer«* »old, tlie liigheat price paid for a banket wa» |5.<<>. Procetni* from FAIRVIEW, Ore., Feb. 1«, 1907.— the »ale of banket* and from tine», Mr*. I. Neal <>f Idniitun, Ore., »»• a amountwi to State tirangi* Manter Austin I. Bux recent gu«*at <»f Mr*. Anna Hwank. II. Totuudh and wife of Portland, ton, in ex|«*<'t«Ml at the next regular tiny »pent Hnnday with her parent*, Win. meeting, held on the IImt Wedneaday in March. All meml«*m an- n*<pie»ti*<| to Tvggart ami wift;. lie prem-nt, »" a very inti-renting ia anti Grandma Bellinglon of l.a Fayette, ci pat« *d. Ore., I* viaitilig her «laughter, Mr*. A. T. Axtell. FAIRVIEW FAMOUS SAVINGS OF LINCOLN. Mr*. F. Ilyet of Portland, *|>ent Htin- <iay with her *i*ter, Mr*. A. O. Jack»«>n. ‘T am nothing, but the truth 1» everything." Mr» E. Jenkin* of Portland, viaited "All I am, or ever hope to be, « her relative* here on Sunday. owe to my angel mother. I remember F. J. Snow *)H>nt Sunday with hi* her prayer», and they have always' family here. followed me. They have clung to me Mi** Harriet Hubbard vi*ited her all my life." parent*, F. I>. Ilublaird and wife nt ' Those who deny freedom to other«, Troutdale Sunday. dewerve It not for themselves" Mr*. II W MathiiiMon and Mi** "I*et ua have faith that right make» (.aura Luce »pent Saturday in Portland might, and In that faith, let us, to t'liarle* John and family of Portland, the end, dare to do our duty, a» wo *|M*nt Sunday with hi* parent*, S. A. understand It." John and family. "Ix*t ua renew our truat In God. and Mr*, it And* mi in wa* a Portland via- go forward without fear, and with itor on Saturday manly heart»." • Mi»» l>ai*y Wilcox vlaited her parynt* ' Stand fast to the Union and the here on Sunday. old flag " "A government of the people, by the Mi»« Margery and Maater Row land I I hi»tin left for Portland on Sunday. , people and for the people, »hall not They have made their home with their ; perish from the earth" grandparent*, E J. Mnow and wife here i "Let us at all time» remember that fur Millie lime and have many friend* J all American citizens are brother» of here who regret their departure. a common country, and »hould dwell Mr*. Frank Järvi« vi*it«*l in Portland together In bond» of fraternal feel the tlrat of the week ing." N. W. Rice and wife expect to leave "My early history 1» perfectly char for Salem in a few day*, where they will acterlred by a »ingle line of Oray'» rc«idc in future. Elegy, 'The abort and almple annala of the poor.’" Mi*» Su*ie Hall wa* a Portland viaitor "With malice toward none, with on Monday. charity for all, with firmness In the E M. Stone, Earl Teggart and Cheater right, as God gives ua to see the right, KronenlaTg are *|«-nding thia week at i let ua alrlve to finish the work we are their liome* here, the Portland Academy In; to bind up the nation'» wound-i, ladng c I omm I on account of »mall|*>x to care for him who »hall have borne Mr* A II Moller tranaacted buainea* the battle, and for hla widow and or in Portland on Monday. Mr*. Moller' phan»; to do all which may achieve Inm I«■<■11 making improvement* on her ' and cheriah a juat and laatlng peaco lot* here an<iex|«*ct* to build a reaidence among ouraelvea. and with all na | on them aoon. tlons." The old faahioned ■octal given by the grange on Ttieaday evening wa* a difid- When n woman will travel 10,ODO or e<l aiii-ce»* Quite a niimlwr won* <■*«•■ ttnnea twenty-five and thirty yearn old 15JDOO mill*« to marry or to light a di and Home older. Mr*. ('<*. Francher vorce the matrimonial Institution I» and Shepard carried off the prix« a. far from "play«*«! out." Mr Francher won* a «Ire»» of her grand French conservstlv»*» complain loud mother'», which wa» tliirty-M*ven yearn i old. Mr*. I.. Bogart, Mm. Bondurant ly that a local "yellow" pn*»« I» fast and William Townaend wer«* judge» , corrupting the common people. Supplement AMEMtD VALUATION. The amount of property in « mu -I« m -I i <*»I district a« shown bv the ■■»•••»nient roll of 1908 ■I m » the number of ■»ill* *|«-cial tai : Hclx*.l 1 »¡strict. Valuat'n. Hp'c 1 Tax. 2H mill». »IHK,f1M,H»5 1 44 8 2,992,526 2 44 207,IMI 3 475,255 31» «4 4 44 1 217,450 » 44 M 161,820 If 70,310 II 44 127,415 10 44 11 106,315 44 878,966 :‘S 12 44 2't IUI -I " 13 44 158,872 4 14 44 71,356 15 44 210,’.35 2 1« 44 17 205,1«'» 44 140,MO 19 44 ‘J<> 204,100 2 44 21,785 21 44 •M» 228,315 •< 68,250 23 44 38,174 3 24 44 41,765 • 25 1 44 2K 00,474 44 08,710 3 27 44 ) 253,440 44 «5,220 »1 44 143,830 3 31 44 33 35 3« 37 38. 39 40. 41 42 4.3 45 ■Pl 4M 50 51 H » 15 23 42 63 «2 «7 70 K3 M Jt " ............ “ .......... “ ............ “ ............ “ ............ “ ............ " ............ " ............ “ ............ MUNO «s,015 40,114 so,510 505,710 2»,045 103,045 4SS,4!td 211,015 240,210 01,775 200,OHO 431,804 00,705 IS,220 334,700 128,234 50,030 171,710 34,394 210,070 34,540 4,530 24,006 IKS,175 28,1150 77,270 •> 44 44 44 44 2 44 3 44 44 44 44 44 44 3 0 44 44 «4 8 1 4 2 2 8-10 3S 2 44 44 44 «4 44 “ 44 4« 44 44 5 44 44 4 44 Lewlalalivw Committee. The following have been elected a» the national grange h*gl«latlve com mittee for the euHUlng year: N. J. Bach- alder. New Hampshire; Aaron Jone«, Indiana; E. B. Norrf*. New York. The national grange liked th«* report of It» leghlatlve committee so well that It onlered 100.000 copies printed for distribution. AUCTION SALE ---------------------------------- AT -............ - zi£_Pebble On the Base Line Road» at Eleven Mile Post Wednesday, February 27 HORSES, HARNESS, COWS, CALVES Piano, walnut, grand 1 Organ, walnut case 1 Spring Wagon Buggies, Rakes Stoves, Ranges 1 Ladies’ Dress Goods Rugs, Carpets, Bed ding, Mattresses Lamps "of all descriptions Fruit Jars -Other Articles ^,i0"un,erous ,0 A. WATSON, * Auctioneer