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/ Volume 3. GRHSHAM and MONTAVILLA. MULTNOMAH CO., OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH 22, 1907. Number 12. A motion to pay |3).fM) to Russellville Hurlburt Weddlnq Bells Kinq. Home Iraininq Association Meets. tin-eiitertuining grange, wiis carried. HIRLBIRT, Ore., March 1», 1007. — A very gool attendance greeteti Fred Mm. Chua. IJttle|Mge for Columbia A pretty wedding was sob-inizcl at the eric W. Good rich last Friday afternoon grange invited Pomona to meet with home of II. B. Perkins and wife, at two and much interest was siiown in his them In June which was promptly ac- o ' c |. m k last Sunday, when their young- paper, Muri. ua Means of »location. Crpteil. sat daughter, Mi«« Rae 8. Perki.l« and Resolutions by R. W. Gill in favor of Homeseekers Flocking into the J. W Evans were made one. The knot Patrons of Husbandry with Fit Mr. Henderson of Peninsular Station Grangers Want Goo$l Head for was an imiuirer is to means and methisls initiative ami leferemlum’ concerning Was tied by Rev. IV. T. Scott of Fair Beaver State from the East ting Ceremonies Open Home of establishing a fr«-e reading room. He Oregon Agricultural School the State grange constitution and by view. The bride wore a pretty white is anixous to establish one like Monte laws w»> dim-iiased by Clias. I.ittlepage by Thousands. for the Order. —Indorse Referendum. <!«•*• and a wreath of white violets and villa's for tire people in his neighlior- and Gill and was adopted. «»I accompanied by her little niece, I h«M»l. Mrs. Clara Waldo then suggevtcil that Helen Jackson, bearing the wedding The subject of a Library Association Special <*orrv«|M>ndi'iicp. tile Grunge select u committee of three Miilnoiiuth ('utility I’mioiiin Orange ring in s calls lilly. The house was de (Kperlal Cormpnixtssse.) and a permanent library buil-ling was pi confer W illi the executive committee PORTLAND, Ore., March IK, 1007— corated for the <H-casion in daffodil!» ami MILWACKIE. Ore., March 21, 1907. brought Up by Mr. Bowland. It waa met alth Riisaell villi' Gran-xe last W«<1- Hi Thumday afternoon to discuss the The campaign of advertising which has Oregon grape. The gm-et« were: Mr. Indication of the new hall of Milwaukie -iiligerled that a stock compwuy could nvatlay morning nt lei low« lisll, advisuliility of tlie grange using the is- la-en i-omluctcd during the past ninety and Mrs. II. B. Perkins, parents of the Grange, Patrons of Hu«l«ridry, took M«>nl«nilln, full inemlierii being In feremluiii against the Compuls* ry I'.iss day« by the commercial lashes of Oregon bride, Mr. and Mrs. Evans, parents of place Saturday, March 16, in the pres lie formeil and enough «utMcril-ers found who would t-e glad to take shares. If attvn«lai>>'«. Worthy Manter Na|M>l(<on Bill ami the appropriation of ||OO,fXM).OI) eompiwing the O.egon Development the groom, Mr. and Mr«. Victor Ellis ence of a great crowd of members anti this was done, a lot botight and a build (or the building of Armories, the com League, is Is-aring fruit. Much credit lh.ii», of Fail view grange, enllxi the ami Mr. Multon of Hurlburt, Mr. and I friends from all portions of the state, ing erecte«! the City Library would imme mittee appointed we«, II. W. Hnashall. (or the success of this campaign is due Mrs. E. II. Ilyatt and «laughter Margaret i Mrs. J. L. Casto, master, was ii. charge. diately establish a branch library with ineetitig to order. ; Chas. I.ittlepage ami J W. Shattuck. to the press throughout the state, which Mi»» Mary Perkins and James Burrows . Mrs. Mary Getcbell prepared the pro -me thousand books and a trained libra The forenoon Wan taken ui> «itlian She also asked lor an expression of the ha» r.-nderi-d valuable assistance in of Portland, Rev. W. T. Scott, Mrs. A. I gramme of music ami addresses. She rian in charge eleellenl »<l«lr«»» by the m»«t«-r ami re- house on these measures. The first was er p! >iting the colonist rates which lae O. Jackson and «laugliters Ruth, Eva gave the a«l<lre<pi of welcome. Richard This is a step forwaid and »bows the l«>rtn from the grangee, after the meet promptly indorsed. The ueeond was im c m effective March 1st and which will and Helen oi Fairview. Scott, chairman of the building com progressive spirit whit b is found in any mediately uttaiked by Napoleon Davis C< ntmue until April 30th. ing adjourned for dinner. All who have Mr. slid Mrs. Evan« departed imme mittee, presented the keys of the ball to Montavilla organization. The associa and others,who thought the measure in- The rate« are the lowest ever made try dial-Iv for their new / -meat Hurlburt, the master with appropriate remarks. tion sliowe«! by a unanimous vote that l»en privilege<l to attend grunge, ami admisalile and would only end in bring the transcontinental railroad», and e«|>ecially 1‘omona grange dinners, have 1 a mi-1 the hearty congratulation» of their J. M. Nye and T. R. A. Sellwood are it wa« in favor of the ulea and will take ing odium on the grai ge. After a full homeseekers, quick to take advantage of tne stock in the club’s name, beeonie aceuntomed to e*|M-cting an I many Irieixls. ti.e other two members of the bu'lding . a if block this is done. ami free discussion the grange went on of them, are pouring into Oregon in abundance of g«H«l thing« to eat. Rus- I committee, ami great credit is given Here is an objwt in which everyone record as favoring its defeat. Among constantly increasing numla-ra. While this committ««e for its effective and rapirl «■an unite without respect to creed, age, nellville, although the youngeat grange those taking active [«art in favor of sub many of these have come through to Improvement Board Adopts Resolutions work. The hall is a model for grange lodge, sex, color, or *'previons condition in the county, and Composed largely of mitting the bill to the people were: Portland, larger numla-rs have acattered very young member«, fairly outdid work, ami co«t about T2UUU. A small : of servitude.” Let us push it ami not State la-cturer Mrs. Clara II. Waldo, to various parts of the state. It is now The Improvement Bar.I held its reg j debt remains. tie behind some of our enterprising themnelvea in an effort to break the re neighbors. Rev. Hiram Vrooman, Timothy Brown the duty of our citizens to make these ular session last Monday evening ami a Dr. A. M. Webster was the first speak cord along that line. hill Messrs. Addis, Poulson, Gebr, strangers within our gates (eel entirely large attemlame wa« present. Tie Promptly at I :30 Worthy Master er ami gave an outline of the scoj>e and VAill Re Nr • p • at home. We should slmw them every : - les i r ahi I i ty of having only one improve- object of the Patrons of IIunban irv. He »«III DC 3CCIIIC.KMIIC. Davin called tne member« to order ami Wright ami others. A resolution by Gill favoring single attention; give them all necessary in n-ent Iwsly in the Villa i“ being very was followed by State Chaplain Eaton, | Robert T. Linney made an extended immediately turm-d the meeting over to Mr«. E. A. Niblein, who, in very able diatrwt system for the election of state formation; th< effect of a little encour thor-vghly demonstrate«! by the awak- who read a poem on “Opening Day.” trip to the vicinity of Mt. Hood tne latter ami irnpriwivv way, pror-eeded to innlnll senator« and representatives, wa» un-1 agement, a little neighborliness, during em-l interest that is being taken in all . Colonel Robert Miller delivered an a«l- part of last week in the interests of the the officer* elected at la»t Pomona, an animoualv Indorsed, as was also llm the first few days or weeks, will be mar ' matter» that fw-rtain to the welfare of «Iresson "Grange Legislation.” In the pur|M»e<l electric line. His descriptions resolution presented by II. B. Chapman velous, ami as the newcomers Irecome the rommuiiity, nmi the evident inten «•ourse of his talk lie denounced »|>ecial follow*: of portions of the route indicate that it asking that the referendum be u.u-d better acquainted at close range with tion of all to work in harmony fur a and class l«*gi»lation, and declared that Manter, .1 J.Jolineon; Overseer, II will be one of the rrmst scenic in this commtm eml. W Kuashall; steward, W. II. Byers; against House Bill No. 2A3, giving the : what Oregon baa in store for them, they the grange should set extmple a;aini 1 country. The matter of most vital importance such pernicious legislation. ««■is tan I steward, E. I'. Huffman; Ismrding of the county prisoners into will be thoroughly glad they are here, His re During the week Mr. Linney has spent treasurer, J. W. Shattuck ; gate keeper, the hands of the sheriff of Multnomah and will wonder why they did not come that came before Die meeting was the marks were severely criticized by Chap several days in this vicinity and at I report of the committee on streets as to lain Eaton, who declared the grange Pleasant Home interviewing those whose before. A I Garrett; |>oniona, Aumet’ranwell; county. A resolution by Evening Star grange ( However, it mu«t not be forgotten what was being done towards the open- must protect the farmer at the legisla property is affected by the right-of-way. ceres, Belle 8. Beard; flora, Ada <>. Tuesday night be met with citizen] English; holy assistant steward, Anna favoring the placing of the State printer that these low' rate« will continue for j ing and widening of Villa avenue. The tion and was entitled to have a legisla- i On in the Wotidman hall at Orient, and on Anderson; Mm. Niblein wan then duly i on a flat »alary wa» unanimously in six week» more, and that grent work op|(>nents of the wi-ler street are adopt tive committee at the capital during ses Wednesday night with citizens at Gresh may be done ia that time. It has lieen ing all sorts of tactics to «lefeat it, and sions of the legislature. installed a» secretary by Napoleon dorser!. am. He says that Mr. E. P. Clark ami After a reev«« of un hour and a half, said that “petMvtent publicity pays." the committee was of the opinion that Davis; lecturer elect, Mrs Ida M. Thorp Other speakers were Judge Rvan, Mr.. bis associates are not “backers” of the but “fronters,” if you please, and and Chaplain, Mrs. J. W. Shattuck during which over 3M) members and Eugene, Grants Pass. Medford and its friends should be out in full force at L”Ren ami others. Altogether, the road carry out their plans. He urges the visitors were again made K> think that Ashland have liecome firm believers in ths next meeting of the council to opening day was a success. Every lace can were not present. neol of cooperation on the part of the pn-»ent their claims. The following this doctrine ; only last w eek the com life — especially grange life — was worth Tim resolution pertaining to Produce of the lorad grange was wreath/l in ritixens and property owners. Dr. McCorkle, whose franchise for a Exchange was brought up, but referred living. Tlie meeting was opened in ths mercial dulat of those cities, assisted by preamble and resolution were presen tel smiles, that fruition had come to efforts railway was veuied bv Mayor Lane, was back to the committee with the warn .Mb degree by Mnstcr J. J. Johnson. A Tom Richardson, manager of the Port and unanimously adopted: of long years in the fine new hall that I also in Gresham on Tuesday in the in Whereas, a resolution will lie present has been completed. It early comple ing from A. F. Miller that if the grang number of short »peecbea were listened ia ml Commercial Club, inaugurated terests of his proposed roa«l to Mt. Hood. ed at the next meeting of the city coun- tion is due entirely to the wiee action of He says it will be built, the mayor not vigorous publicity cam|>aign» and raised to under the Good of the Order, a ers should nee tit to go into businean in i cil asking for lite opening of Viila ave to Portland they should benefit bv ]«mt numls-r of visitors living present from good sums of money for advertising the grange in placing the whole building withstanding. nue on an KU fool bari» from Grand ave project into the hands of three men of ex|H-riem-e ami steer clear of the <litn- Linn, Clackamas, ami other counties, purpt >«es. If other communities, not already nue to the eastern city boundary, aud sound practical experieuee with power i cullies heretofore encountered along after which a class of forty-two new Resolutions of Condolence. whereas, the Montavilla Improvement to act. It took this committee just half memls-ra were initiated. Those initiat active, will but follow the examples being that linen. Whereas: .The great Consel Com set for them from week to week, and Board considers that such a street would an hour to report plans and methixl to Kcnolutioiin concerning the death of ed were a« follows: mander of the universe has seen tit t-> lie of great benefit to the community of advertise to all the world w hat they have Russellville — Enrl Brown, Harry lair-1 ex-master James II. Ikiuglasa were erecting this hall, after its appointment remove from our camp, our esteemed adopted, after expressions of sympathy •en, Dee Lewis, Arthur Hager, Victor to offer to bomeseekers amt investors, Montavilla. and to the entire territory A larger committee without power to neighbor, J. E. Stone to the great forest and regret by A. F. Miller. Webbs, Don Loveridge, Roy Newcombe, the population of the Beaver State will through which the street passes, there act would probably failed utterly, as ’ beyond. Therefore, be it Thomas Poulson presented a resolu Roy l*elano, l.izxiv Speer, Viola Glay surely double within a very few years. fore lie it former committees ha«l failed before, i Resolved, that the Montavilla Im Example of effective work can be seen : Resolve«!. By Orient Camp No. 441 tion urging the Board of Regents of the tier, Rosie Littlefield, Mrs. C. E. Par provement Board, in regul.-« session in the experience of Milwaukie grange, Woodman of the World, that we extend Corvallis Agricultural College to secure meter, Mrs. Martha Widcll, F. L. Meedless !.<*«■ nt l.tfe. assembled, does most heartily endorse demonstrating advantage of a small to the bereave«! wife and family our a man of national reputation in the Widell, Ben Lindberg, K. J. Jemima, The other day a workman who "knew heartfelt sympathy, in this their hour wmk of education and agricultural as I. C. Pitman, Geo. McBride. M. h. no fenr” and received on thnt account the opening of Villa avenue at a width committee of ex|>erier.eed men every of sa-l misfortune, in the loss of a loving of 80 feet, and resj-ectfuily ask» the president of that college, after a very Hickman, G. A. Johnson. 17 per dny was killed by a full of rock time, with power to do things. husband and father who was a devoted street committee to recommend and able discussion byMensrs. Poulson, Mil Evening Star—W. Gibbe, R. E. Gibbs, • In one of the caves created by big guardian to the home from which he through city council to adopt the pro- ler, Davie and Vrooman and State A. Ilolni, Andrew Holm, Helen S. Mor- , blasts In a Now York tunnel, and oth Wm. Devenv and Charles Hyle were has I-een called. We commend him to lecturer Mrs. Waldo (who suggested ris, A-la Rider, Leia Y. Johnson, Jennie , er Ilves not thus paid for beforehand l-osed resolution the Father who doeth all thing« well. The committee on streets was instruct- se]<-cted to renresent the Board. that such a man would cost at least Johnson, E. E, Small, E. Drake, R. C ! were similarly sacrificed.* May the sorrow tie lightened by the The question of more school facilities It cannot be too strongly declared •ti toconfer with the city engineers office kind band of Providence, and that the fi.MKM* per annum,) the resolutions were Wright, Jennie C. Smith, Sarah Ha- , was discussed, but no definite action sunshine may remove the dark clouds that all till« danger and destruction are duly adopted. worth, llulda Covell, Sayler E Smith, I unnecessary. It is perfectly practica in reference to raising the street grades, taken, as there was no definite under of sorrow now hovering over the once A motion that aiilsinlinate granges S. II. Covell, Jennie E. Wright, Eva L. ble to run a rock tunnel by drilling a as it appeared that if this were practic standing of what reasonably could be happy, but now sad and disconsolate able it would materially lessen the cuts entertaining Pomona grange should re Scott, Mrs. M. D. Riggle. home; and be it further vertical center cut and blasting with contemplated on the various streets as i secured. ceive |2.00 for each subordinate grangi Resolved, that a copy of these resolu light charges In holes parallel thereto, Plcasrnt Valley—Lillie Bauman. tions lie sent to the bereaved wife ami in the county was lost. so as to avoid Injury to |>ersons or at present established. Woodlawn—Anna II. Patton, Jane property or even the annoyance of The secretary re|«irted that a meeting Amateur florists can derive a great family, a copy sprea«l upon the minutes A motion by Napoleon Davis to ap of this camp and a copy published in mlulature earthquakes now suffered by I iik I lieen held with the object of form I «leal <>f pleasure and benefit by grow- the Pacific Woodman and the Beaver point committer-to draft and have print Kelly. After the initiation a splendid pro New York citizens whose lodgings are ing a league of the East Side improve : ing plants from seeds. < thserving the State Herald of Gresham. ed blank reports for uniformity of re- R I. ANDERSON, |sirts from subordinate granges was gram, undir the direction ol Mrs. Chas ; undermined by the progress of subter ment clul-a, and that it had Iwen decided 1 growth from the time the tiny plant W. J. HILLYARD, carried ami Napoleon Davis, Mr«. Chas. I.ittlepage closed one of the most success- | raneous public improvements.-R. tV that each club should have five delegates first breaks the soil until it bursts into J. H. LAKE, I.ittlepage and Timothy Brownhill ap- fill sessions ever held by Multnomah I Raymond lu Engineering and Mining j in the new liodv. President Miller, bloom will prove a delightful study.— Committee. Journal. County Pomona Grange. | Secretary Carter, H. B. Dickinson, Dr. The IVoman ’ s Magazine. pointdd on that coinmillee. Greshum, Ore. March 9, 1907. PUBLICITY CAMPAIGN IS BRINGING RESULTS A MAN OF NATIONAL NOTE IS DEMANDED Special this Week We are siili Selling We have fixed our Liargain counters and the bargains you can get there are not slow. 100 pairs shoes going at your own price. Ladies’ shoes at 90c per pair. Men’s shoes at $1.50 per pair, all solid and good at twice the money, but we must clean up the broken lines before our new stock arrives. Goods... Bov»’ »1.00 hats..... ♦ '-’6 T Men's hats, reg. ♦J.r>Ovnl., » .75 M.ut's huts, ng. »3 <"'val., 1.00 I...................... -•">» “ An so on. Men’s all wool coats at $1.50 each. All wool vests at 50c. Pants at 2Rc per pair. We chanced to get some good goods at way down prices, but they are the fag end of the line and must make room for our new goods. You are the one to get the benefit, so do not delay, but come at once and get the first choice, and do not growl if you procrastinate and the goods are gone. n ges a n We are giving you a special discount of 5 per cent for spot cash on ranges, which makes our ranges 5 per cent cheaper than the same goods are in Portland. You need this money-* Why not buy your ranges of us and save it ? DEDICATE NEW GRANGE HALL AT MILWAUKIE Housefurnishing’ JUST RECEIVED AN ELEGANT LINE OF Serges and Panama Cloth All in summer weights and shades. Prices very low. Ladies’ furnishings. Summer weight vests, all styles and prices. New hosiery just arrived, as fine as could be asked for. Our stock in these lines are very complete, and we ask your careful inspection of these lines. We are right, and we want you to be convinced that we are. Call and see the new white shirt waist sets, the very latest creations. Very moderate in price. All overlaces and embroidery in large quantities and very superior qualities. The goods must be seen to be appreciated. We therefore ask you to call and inspect. Always Remember that We Sell Peters’ Shoes We Carry a Complete Line of Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Get In your orders for Land Plaster So we will know who to notify. $1.00 by so doing. You save LEWIS SHATTUCK, Dealer in “Gonds of Qualify" GRESHAM, ORE. Just arrived . . FULL AND COMPLETE LINE of FISHING TACKLE