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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (May 10, 1907)
Ih» state and r ♦•preseli la li vs votes. The rewidiitlon wu» reporte I sdveraely by ll»a cumiiiltteo, and Ita report was adopt«»d. Mr. K«*gh*y eudeavored to hsve It roferrvd t » thè »tate grange» “In I aith, In Hope, In Charity, and with fidelity.” far th*’lr cou«dderidimi, but wh ^ not sn«*<*e»Nfui. Tiils wlll prubably set st ('oniliivtcil by E. I.. Tli<>r|>e. resi sny furili *r agltation of thls sub j«»*t. The oppesltlou t > It wiìn Inrgely By LOUIS TRACY. Death ol Judye Hoist* Great Loss to the Order—Doings ol bf>s«*d on thè f i«*f flint thè d«*l*»gnt«*s to thè nntloiinl grange, two from eaefa Aeiber ef MTM Wieg» •! ike HanOeg* Marion County Pomona Good ol the Order. stile, reprvN«*n’c*l thè state mn n wlioie, ns sn sgrlciiltnr il dlstrlet rutlier thun / < «»pyright. by Edward J. Cbole Tim Ktutr Granu«* will n|>|M»int n coin- * ing county road» ulaivn tin* dignity of a 1 ìlio peopla wlfJijn tht» state, inuch a» ¿xz vz XX xZ\ZW/V/X/X/\zxz\zv*xzx milt«»«* tn ilruft n in<w law (• *r llm <»|»<” muddy hili«* tilh*«| with »lump» ami log». l’nlt«*«l Htatcs senatore repr«*»eiit thè ( COSTI MUSDj mtinn «>( th« hiilUtivv Hii'l rcirri’iitliim. | Who will Ivlievelhat any »ingle di» st'it«*N from wh’di th«*v come. The Gate Keeper Kin- «wept aside thealmo*! unconscious reserve with which Jack's mother grseted her. , “You knew." sbe rn'.'rmu.ril wistful ly. "We did not. They Would not tell u«. llow you must hive suffered until the new* came that he had ewaprd.” Ia<ly Margaret drew the timid girl nearer and klwd her. "My dear." she wtilspereil, "I am be- glunlii / > understand why Jin k loves you. lie 1« my only son, but you are worthy of him.” Mrs. Vanslttnrt'« appearance created a tluiidy diversion. Kbe hud obtained ii black lace dress. It accentuated the settled pellor of her fuco, tint she wss Ii la very uiiaiitiwinctory nt picHvtit, <»w* { trh t <*a»t nl the city of Portland cmibl Tbe«e libraries Consist of twenty five you go to aleep tiro rjulcker you'll wake perfectly Self possi-sled and uttered a i<>U to the rlittligrt liiiith’ nt llm hmt ■«•««• buil'l »uch vkcrllriil ronl» a» we now m thirty five vulutu«*», which are sunt up In tlm morning, and then we're go nice womanly compliment to the two tfluil <4 the l<«nini.»11 ii •• Tin* grang«» Hint have, ami which uu* being made |M*lt«*r ■ out by tbs Ntnte librar!«*» to grange ing out to bunt—for what do you girl», Who wore while dgmitodet co» rvudlng club» or other MNao l itiou» of planning to inn ii«i v it gtMiertd lull to tn ■ «*very year? Another argument «igMin»t 1 think T' tutnes. cltUuuM. They may l»e rulalnsd for "<’nudlea.” aald Mamie. ImnrlilmM, but tin«!« that it would «’«ml tin* theory of M mon Giange 1» Unit tin* j "You look delightful.” »he said. three mouth«, with privilege uf renew ”Toya.” tried W<ie, going one lietler. “When all 1» «aid and done we women |IOO,<MM) to t|o mo , owing to tlm radical citiv« n«*«,«l g<HMl «'«runty road» a» badly . ul. T fit* grungt* receiving them libra “We're Ju*t going to Hml two of the should never de»pi«e our wardrolie. t’liMiigi*« th it wore liwor|»nniteil into lift« hi tin* farmeiH m*vd them, and are aloo ríe» puya oidy the <*u-t <ff traus;»orU lovellirt and frill lot and plnkhrat Tbnt marvelous lighthouse bad one old Inw. 'I'lm very iiiii*x'«*iit looking bill willing to In Ip pay for tlmm. G«»o«i I lion. Ou«» grangt* In Ohio secured over el.e.-led doll* you ever *aw They'll grave defect in my eye». It was rtl’l*ly log to cilirN mid town» w iin juggled road» htr hauling pin luce to market on I 975 w irtli of bo >ks ut th<* nuhi II cost have blue eye* a* tdg a* your*. Elale, dreadfully callous to feminine require with to »lit Ii nu vktvnt tb it it niitk«*» 1» mil alway» to the vnlira int«*rv»l of uf about $1 for poriagu and exprés». and their life* will Im* ■» red and round meut«.” Tlm Ineichant d«* i At the end uf n I x mo.itha thew books a« youtw, Mamie. They'll talk and «ay tlm »yMti'oi very <’k|H’ii»ive, Imiirv h I iiiob I t *r agricultiiriNt. Here was a woman rejuvenated, re ino|M<ri<tiw. Tilt iniiintiw should I n * maud» that poMluev »hall I m * brmiglit > wive roturn«»d au<l others secured, thus and any all aorta of thing, wlien you stored to her natural surrounding« ghlitg opi ortunity for the r«*adin< of pinch tlmir little walata. Ko yon two to him in g«H«| comhti<m, (i«**pivnth , iir«« (or tlm |M*.»plr, nod Niti«*«* tin* grmige Tliey accountw! for the subtle change good book» tn u very slight ex¡»em<«» burry lip after you’ve had your «upper, In ber liy the fact that they bad seen II - 1» alwav» unxhii». W iin handed it gold bri« k it will probably, ami promptly. Th«» traveling library syMtem Uu« ex «ay your prayer« aud eioee your eye», her hitherto under unfavorable condi nlinoNt Nttndy, Ink** »tep» to bnw tin* to have th«* granger or country rc»i*h*nl pNnd«*d wonderfully in the state uf and w Imu you u|>eu tlu-iu you'll lie able tions. Even f'yue. not wholly pleased uHriitolVe Iliv.lMlirv. II»«» lltl««d Hird lliitde «•«»me to t«iw 11 to buy g<M»l», hii «I if llm 1 Ohio, fuist y«*ar tlwre were l»23 trav to yell for me to Hml that doll »tore with ber In the past, found bl» critical mii Instrtliimnt of uffeiiM* Mild dtdrriNc road» mi «« irit go*M| the farmer*» vi»it« eling llbssi lrs loaned, aggregating o*«»r mighty aliarp.” judgment yielding when »be apologized wliudi cm 11 I m * wielded w Imnvwr utiM- ar«» iniic«pn*nt. hi» I oh «I» arc »mall ami kT.uuj volume». “Kay. Charlie,” cried bl» urmlc. ”1 sweetly to I-ady MargarcX for ber lu New York state thre* moMt vulu »omelim«*» damaged and In* get» I«*»« »inn dvmnndN Tlm inii»»<,< outbid«* lbw never he .rd you reel off a »crew like tardiness. «|N*n«l whih* there. From sblu selections uf i o*»*.» fur | e. uianent that leforu. Now, If I didn’t know giangw will Im with ii» in thia inovt- money "There were two children saved from grange librar!«*« have Iw-eu made In a<* you were u co'iflrmed young l.aeimlor the wreck. I'oor little mites, bow they intHit, di'ptt«* III«* underground working« «•very ««hiiidpomi tlm money rai»«*«i for curdMiKM with a r«*«olutiou of the la»t I would begin to bn re «uaplcloua. Any- road pnr|N>Nv« »hoiild I m « »pi«*a<l out over reveled lu u hot Iratli! I could not nt tin* |NiliticiMn» mid nioho|M>|iat». ■tat«» grange meeting. Th**«e libra liov I ere’» the hotel.” leave them until they were asleep." the entire countv ill proportion to the ri«»» are sold Mt diff«*rent pri«*e No. J, Two Imtir« later, when uncle and "I needed two hot iMtha,” »aid I’yne. N >. 3. <15. according nep'.ew I id In the private «lltlng room, Th«r«* an* awwriil in a t lw r» w hit'll «Id need» of each RM*li«»n, ju*«l a» 1» being 125; No. 2, "No. 1 dug me out of tin- »hell, and No. «lone h«*rv t«*«lay. The Mafion count) to th«» uuuiber of l> < »k« lb<*y outaiu. («rent rotinly mid »'I I »ord I UH tv grnng«*» where l.uny writer» were making prep- 2 bel|M-d me to recognize myself.” iM'ople n I ioii I«I think again before going i'huae l*u >ks ar«» intruded for perms- «ration» for dinner, Traill drew the arc ttdvN riling, w lilt'll tiim* alone w ii Imrlug dinner there wa* much to tell on riM-or«! a» favoring uim of tlm condi uent location in thu giunge purchas yomr.-er man to the privacy of a wlu and to b<-ar. Mrs. Vauslttart »aid lit •I m » w tlm wi«doin or idly tlmrvof. Ont* ing th«*»n. th«* buoks bciug in charg«* uf ll >w re'‘e.<4. tion» that cxi-te*l thirty year» ago. tle. save to lnten>o»e a word now and of Ihraei mailer» 1« a »Imrt courtv nt tin* s llbrnriati who Issue» th« ui ut each ”<'b.’rile." lie c mil.led. "uffiilra ure In then when Conatauee or Enid would 8t.it«* tgririihur«il <'ol’rg*' in ln»ii»tdi«dd meeting. l t in -le. 1> > you real'xe that my mar- have skimmed too lightly the record »ciriirr mid doni«*»ti<* mt. Another •» fi i -e n ria fixed for today?" of their own »ervlees. Now that grang«* I all» nr«* becoming lieport of Houlton (M«*l grange »iv»v that tin* inheritance tax Im 4*1*1«* I t * tin* '■Tint’« wia the lin-otilc amiwer. They did not burry over the meal. klim»**t 11» iiutuer >11» a» village »« houl for six months ending Jan. 1: Aggre common M(4 i « m »| fund for annual ap|»*r* hoiiM'* or chtirch«*» In muiie of tlm “(If cour e tl-e wedding wax post All were In tin- beitt p«»il,le spirits, gate » I«*», |5o. Ib’J.su*. »t M-k on hand. ll>>ntiiftit. A third iimtiNiir«» <>|»| n * m - n »till«*» it tM*roiura nu Important cuiurid- poned by fate. and. to add to my per- aud the miseries of the Gulf Rock 17 d'17.23; «^*»«1 of running t >re. S87B 7U; pi -Xltle«. there I* a new attitude ou might never have existed for this lively any »w«-«*piiig 1 b tug« » ill public* »« I kmj I ««mtIon to have tlmm properly vend flour and sugar sohl without profit, text lMM«k». A (mirth would pr<ivi«lt* for lnt«*<, ii’.id v»|MM-hilly tvl.cn grange flour II (02.07, sugar ll.31o.12; balance Mr». Vanxltlart’a pnrt. It puzxler me. company were it not that four among a return In t|m »yalviu of electing die* budding» are being er«*« t«*d th«« matter goods sold at advance of 5 per r«*nt. We have bean frl.-ml» for «ouie year«. them bore clear tokens of the depriva 1» y ill know. It aeeiued to lie a per tions they bad endured. tri«*t road »ti|mrvi*»ra. Another favor» of pt'o|M*r ventilation aliould hav«» chief yi; Invested In goods, >8,000.07. fectly natural outcome of our mutual A waiter Interrupted their joyous conMidvrntlon Tlh- st >re pays spot eish and Is clear legal action Mguinat all alate olflerr», liking for eaeh other that we «Mould chatter at Its highest. He bent over Au vx«vll«*nt mrthxl of ventllntlon of debt pa»t or |»rem*nt, who haw accept <**l (••«•» : r<-. to pa«» our declining year« to- Mr. Traill and discreetly conveyed wan r«**-cully <h*«rrlU*J I** dm American for work |N*iioriio*l in tlmir «»llh’ial «a ,"ether. Klie l< a very beautiful and some communication. Agrl«'Ultiirl»t by 11. E «»<»k, ami we paciti«-», tor nil »uch fwaowr mid al»iw give It In Nub»lam «* In* *-’» ltL. In th«* GOOD 01 Hit OKblK. "I am delighted." cried the million' ■ :ipli«lied woman, but »he makes lh«*ir roiiatittitioiial Nidiirm». And ttlane hall which In* dtwrlbc th«* window» It I.» int«*n*h**l to ad I an «*xrliang»» col no ki * -ret of her age, and the match aire heartily. "Show him In at ones».” He rose from bls chair *o do bouor llmin all, and «>v« tadiiidoumg e\«-ry* arc up a «• »n*d«b*rn!d»* cUtanre from umn to the On-gull S!:«t«‘ Grange Bill- w«« a »tillable one lu every respect." "Yon can aee a» far through a «tone to an unexpected guest. thing vloe, the Nul»ordintitt* grmtg* » an* th«» floor, which 1» Imlpful. Th» upjier < tin «h’partm« nt» in lb«* n«*ar future for "You will all be plwisej to bear.” be a»kiiig tin* Htntv mid National Orang«*« aa»h t» no urranged that It »wing» th«* bemdit oi iiH’iiibero of the grange wall a« most ¡»»»pie “ Tynr knew that hl» unde's sharp explained, "that Mr.*Braud 1» ashore to r«*it«*iitt<* more forcibly than eve» in from th«* bottom When open to the ouly. and has come to see us.” fi:l1«*»t. limy imikv a »p*me of almut » llit-ir prrvioua r«*»oluti‘>n» in fnv«»r t»( eve« w re r» - ird!iig him steadily, but Mrs. Vansittart stifled the cry on ber fo«t. Tlm aide walla of th«* building Xew York Hate aikixaiBtax ho continued to gnse Into the street. equality «»I rilikvualiip lips. The »light color which bad crept are ten Inch«*» thick, no w «* have a lit .>( «2.M ii | h > ii each ,<-at in an autonxe There was a moment'« hew I tat kin be- Into ber pale cheeks yielded to a death tle iilr apace on the n H!« m of dm »ndi bile, for r.rn.l repaira. f x • Mr. Traill growled: ly hue. It chanced that tbe others In tlm drill» «»f Ju<lg«* l‘ l‘u th«- near th»» top. The wind own nr«* fitted “You young dog. you bare aeen It were looking eX|iectuully toward the Evi-rv itianitv in Oregon (houl'l ex grange han l«y*t it* bc»l uivinlmr in tin* with Nprhig». mo th«» »paec «*nti I m * »mall prca* ItM’lf lifMitl the matter oí the too Mrs. Vaustttart avoids me Some door and did not notice ber. ■late of Oregon. For many y«*m t hh*n- or large. d«*|M«ndlng upon the outaid«* tli'iig baa happened. Him ha« changed Brand entered. In acknowledging temperature Tin* air enter» tlu» room, removal o( |i.|U<>r an I |>»o| M*llin^ privi liii«*l with tlm ortler, Ii«* wn» one of itn I her mind. ‘ l>o you think «lie has beard Mr. Traill’a cordial welcome be smil n» It <| cm » n In dm King Nyatvm, near th«* lege* irom the at ale fair at Salem. •tnuiK’lK’Mt pillar» of »np;»ort. Ui» wiae cr Hug and < nnnot produce a draft or about Bdlth?” ingly explained his presence. Since January 1, 1VJ7, eight urangea "My su;ieriors sent me em;>hatlc or "Edith! <>li. of course Enid must be counatd* alw.ty* ptvvnilv«l mid were ever current ou one*a head. ■ave I h * cii <>tganixe<l and two reorgan- riirlsteiml nfrerb. No; that Isn’t It. ders to clear out.” be said. ”»o I bad noteworthy (or tlmir «Irwin«***» ami Th«» next problem waa to get nlr cur dignity, lit* n«’wr adv>»> .«t«* I mi unwi*»« rent» to w«»rk «»utwnrd a 11«I to do nway ize.1, thereby gaining 500 members. It would not lie fair t> you to «ay that no option but to obey. I conveyed Mr. with th«* Intenav Imnt of tlm lamp». Grange* .ituat.-l a« lollowa: Yamhill I think you are mistaken: but. from Emmett to suitable quarters and has iii«*M»urv nor would Im countenance any what I know of the lady. I feel sura tened home, but found that tbe girls thing but lioli«-»t motive*«. Il«» «’H*»lt»« Three fiu*a elgliteru Inches In «Ham county, one; Linn, one; Lane, one; •lie will meet yoy fairly w hen the time were playing truant. My housekeeper were yeari ill a IvAlice. It wan Im wli«» «»tor were fltte«l Into th«» colling, an Imre Wxaco, ,ix. ami J a. kron, one. The la>.t cotnes.” iuslsted that I should cat. else she «Irnftrd mid introduced in the Stair •how 11. pftNNlng up through tint ridge of I name.1 waa Wagner Grange, No. 240, would Mt be satisfied that I still lived, “Ah. you agree with me. then?" the roof. They extend above the roof 1 re.irganixe.1 by Bro. J. Vooibeca March Grange two yeara ago the two popular "In admitting a doubt—In advising but I came here as quickly as possi Ave f«*et and are rap|H*d. A <lnui|mr 25 with 2!> niern'a-ra. With theae a.l.li- tav rnmanrr« width art* ymlding tlm the delay you bare already »uggeated ble." 1» placed In en<b on«* to prevent nlr liona we now have enrolled Ins grange, —yea.* alate Mich a lundeotne revenue. I ji » i •wap«» In the voldcNt weather, am! HI50 im’iula-ra Thia in the largest "She told you 1 bad written?" year nt Allutny In* offer«*! a niolution A lamp whn then hung dlicctiy un "More than that. She asked me if I whitdi had for it» object th«-«*»tal>li«*h- der dm <*«*nt«-r of curb flu«» over a pul enrollment ainev the year 1ST". Th< n was aware of It* explanation." mrnt of n ju»t legal limit to tlm wraith ley with n biilanct* weight attach«* 1 the juriadii'tion included Washington “And you «aid’*' of nil imllvidinile mid c«ir|Mirati«»ne in Tit«* cord attache 1 to th«* lamp paaaea ai^l Idaho. "Exactly what I said to you. You Three constitutional amendmendta the I'nitetl Staten. He ma«le tlm only through th«* center of th«* due and also are both sensible people. 1 can hardly through the center of th«* damper and will la* voted u;>«>n at the June election aprerh upon llm »iibjrct which contained Imag'ue th t any misunderstanding iiuiNtrrfui rvaaonw why au« h a law ahoul«i out through the »Id«*« of th«* flue over in 1HUS. They will lie comddered by the ran exist after an hour's talk." nnotlmr pulley and «town to the weight. State Grange and are aa follow«: II. J Mr Trulli 1 ■ hod at bls watch. A I m * tumctetl. Tlm r«*»uluti«»n waa adopted Tlx* tint night the building waa used K. 7, changing date of biennial election carriage stopped at the hotel. unnnimnualy and will probably I m * taken after the ln»(alialIon of the ay»trm “Here’s Stanhope and hi* mother," up by the National Grange, in view of gave It a cruclnl teat. Th«» room wo» from June to Novemlier, «.> aa to corre- cried I’yne. So Ills uncle hurried off tlm great dial runt prevalent agitiiiNt men crowded with 300 p«*oph* and the uight «l«md with the lime of national eleclion. i to receive his gueata. men and mr|n»rati«»mi «»( great wealth. a <|uirt but hot one. The room wqh II. J. II. II, |>rovidiiig for extra com- luidy Margaret was n wc'.l preserved Thia would Judge Boioe W’aa ahead of tlu* r * nt intent w*ncin. but could not I m * cooler than tin* |ienaalion of legislator*. woman of aristocratic pose, but her which la »lowly cry»taliaing U| m * u thia outNlde air. Th«» «*lrt*ulallon wa» ao increaae the eompenaation of a legialator serenity waa disturbed. Although the great aubjrct. Ilia interest in public free Mini rapltl that every one thought from (3 |« t day to «10 per day. While land was ringing with the fame of her affair»did not wither with age, and, not - they were outside. Then» 1» uo patent the aalary of a legialator ia no doubt too son's exploit, and her mother’s heart withatamling Ida length «»( year», Im on thia device ami plan. I am sure low at preaent, it ia doubtful if the peo wwas throbbing with pride, there bad »«'cilia I«» th«»«»«* who have heard him but . •utTorer» under alnillar «xmditloii» will ple will approve w large an increaae. been tearful hours of vigil for her. apply the scheme to tlmir nuufort ami Another renolution pro;»oaea to increaae Not without n struggle had she aban- lately, to have been railed away t«N»»»»op. | pro tit. the nutnlier of aupreme judge, from doned her ho]s> that be would make a A part <>( the* Memorial l>ay mu vic« a al Springllvld (M uhn i Poitaona grnng«* three to five and give the legislature well endowed match. tlm coming MUr <• range will iMadevottMl When Constance and Enid arrived ban undertaken an enterprise which power to veal circuit court, with pro to Ida memory. she was very stately and dignified, should lead to very Natl»faclory re | bate juriedion. scrutinising, with all a mother’s Incre suit», »ay» an exchange. It hai or dulity. the girl who bad caused her to Marion county Pomona grange Imld a Conault the'-Want Ada. ’ ’ on page 8. ganlscd a debating club and offered a lie (toad a» onr petrfted. 1 -wnit ills te bii»y »«'NMioti one day laid week and did suitable trophy to the subordinate aotnv w«»rk f«»r th«« people that will I n * grunge In It» Jurisdiction which proves of far-reaching im|»ortmme. The Salem it»clf tlu* best debater. It recognlx«*» Journal in «peaking uf the »« »»ion »ava dm opp«»rtunltie» for »«*lf Improvement While nut «-ngaging in politic», tl»v Ore that th«* grange can exercise and urges gon State («range h.-i» alwav» taken a that dobnting 1» one of th«* ino»t Im vital int< r«*»t in promoting go«»! guvein portmit fact.tr» In Intelhvtual Improve in nt along tlu* tight line» fi*»m the incut. The plan i» for carb !<*enl orgnnlxa »tmnlpotnt of the protlucrr.*' It ia a lion t > el'*ct or otherwise designate a »1 lunch adv«N*.ite <»( the »y »tern of direct debating train of three members. Th«* l«*gi»l «lion, !tn*l two year» ago inaugu- different tennis from th«» neveral r it«»*l two «1 i*H‘U «■» that a»«* now pro grnng«*» in th«* I’oniona circuit will b<* ducing iwenu *•♦ «‘Ve **lnu a i»alr«*«l off. mid th«* wlun ra of one set v«*ar The grange Irelieve.** in the com- w ill debate tn«» winners of a secoud When th«* contest la narrowed m<iu »«*h*» »I4 Irving vlcvat«*«| to tin* de act. ni ill» of th** age, ami until that ia down until two uudefeated teams re main. (Iieso team** will go before the 1 » npli*.»«• I there'«houl I la* a c«»rrv • (H»n<li »4 1 • 11 « nt h ■««« lit in higlu r edu- Springfield Toinonn grange nud debate cm iim I m-tiiuth«iiH Ihii it w-oul«l not for honors. t'miNidvrubl«» Interest ha» nlrcndy nev ll »» iiam,>«*r tin* Si Jc I nivcr»ity been ahown In the matter, and some of allli *u. 1 it «i I p" •» ly imd»l u|M»n an tin» grange» have written.tho commit imiiaiiv* n <*i-ii 01 it» future guid tee they are ready for tin* fight. «It 1» Miicv lh«' g'.ii g«* id»«« bi*li«*WM iii re tin* intention of th»* Pomona to have trenchment in c«uiniy affair», in placing thia matter extended th«» coining year a limit on the current ei|N*n»«» which If the present enterprise proves sue I Im <dll«*ial» «ball n«»t «»ver-tep. Yet it cessful. There I m no rrn»«ui why other alway», ami ciHiai’denlly, demand» g«»*«! Pomona grange.« could not have n road» and believe» the taxpayer» »lioilM Nludlar conti'Mt and then let one Pomo have a voice in tin* di»|NiMHl of all pub na team meet the chainplou team from another. This whole matter la capable lic money», to the end that economy of much good for the participants. an«l good mad» may b«* had bigrtlmr. The Journal urg«*» evei y grange in the A resolution that brought out conald »talc to take lip »uch economic quea- ernbh* comment at (In* national grange tion». By »uch a plan the inai*»«*» will nu etlng was Ila* «111«* lntroduc«*«l by Mr. I m ><* oiii <* educatml ami there will le Iv‘gli»y of Washington »tat«» to the ef fe*’t that th«» b im I m of repr«‘Mentation of greater unanimity In the w«uk. III * national giunge Mliould l*r iiniend«*«l Marion county Pomona pa »»cd a re»o- tn Include, in addition to the present lutioll demanding that all luxe» h*viv«l v«de twill«Ji »hull hereafter be called 1 Hit* state vote 1. a secoml vote, which for highway», whether in labor or in shall I»«* calhNf th«» representative vole ca*«h, be expended in the diatrict where snd which alniil give to each state 11 collected. Seemingly thia 1* a g *«»•! re»- v«»te for each NUbonllnat«* grange In «»lutioll, but llm Gal«' K«*eper d<«r» not good »landing nt th«* Buie the sv«alou <lo«*M not 1» livvv it would work in every 11 ects, at which the votes nr«» to tn* inatanec. t’onai«l»r what llm r«»a«la of cast; that tlm atat«* vote shall con | Multnomah emtnty woiihl have I m *«* u thin«» to I m * the vote In general us«» had »m*h a plan hern followe«l f«»r th«* nod that the result of such vote shall l»a»l twenty year». Over ’.Ml per cent of be llnnl iinleM» upon tin* nnuouncenieid taxable wealth «»( tlii» c«»unly i» within of stat«* vote the representative vote tlm corporate limit» of th«* city of Port should be calh*d for by any delegate, wli«»r«'U|M>n the representative vote land, and it can I m * n»mirv I that tlivr«* must be cast and the qu«*Ntlon being ha» m»t I m * vii enough r«^t«l imumv rai»«*«l v<»t«»d ou shall not I m * carried or lost by taxee on the fariue to place the rxial- unless It receives a majority of both ¡Me PILLAR OF LIGHT XAvourx F 1 INTERNAL Alum * ln food causes jf stomach disorder Its con- Ej^jr tinued use means permanent iniury to health. S ^Following the advice of medical | scientists, England and France have 1 passed laws prohibiting its use I in bread making. \ F ^¡American house wives I ’ should protect their house- jk ¿4 holds against Alum’s wrongs by always buying pure Grape Cream of Tartar Baking £ : Powder. *. ’ q Pure Grape Cream of -v Tartar Powder is to be had for the asking— OWDER At tb.-it instant hi* glance, traveling from one to another of those present, fvj on Mrs. Vansittart. lie stood as one [>etrified. The kind ly words of his host, tbe outspoken glee of the girls at bls ap;»earauce. died away in bls eirs in hollow echoes. His eyes, frowning beneath wrinkled brows, seemed to ask if he were not the victim of some unnerving hallucl / tion. They were fixed ou Mrs. Van- ‘ .ttart’s face with an all absorbing In- tensity,'wnd bis set Ups and clinched hands «bowed how utterly Irresistible was the knowledge that indeed he was uot deceived: that be was gazing at a living, breathing personality and uot at some phantom product of a sur charge 1 b-aiu. She. too. yielding before the sudden ness of an ordeal she had striven to avoid, lietrayed by h?r laboring bosom that she wr.s under the spell of some excitement of overwhelming ¡s>wcr. She manag -.1 to gaiu her feet The Consciousness that Constance, Enid. Iatdy Margaret even, were looking at ber and at Brand with amazed anxiety f j ' ' I • I ! •ervoa to »treagweu ncr tor a supreme effort. “Mr. Stephen Brand—and I—are ohl acquaintances.’’ she gasjied. "He may misunderstand—<h>y presence here—to night. lade.-J— In this Instance—I am not to blame. 1 could not—help my self. I am always— trying to explain— but somehow—I never succeed. Obi” With an agonize I sigh »he swayed listlessly and would have fallen had not I’yne caught her. But she was desperately determined not to faint—there. This was her world, tbe world of society. She would not yield in its presence. Her eyes wandered vaguely, helpless ly. from the face of the man toward the others. Constance had hastened to her assistance, anil the knowledge that this was so seemed to stimulate ber to a higher degree. With fine courage she grasped the back of a chair aud BUtutnoned a wan smile to her aid. "Yon will forgive me -if I leave you." she murmured. "1 am so tired— so very tired.” (Continued ou San.lv page.)