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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (May 17, 1907)
NO BH1ER PLACE IN AMERICA OR EUROPE TO SPEND SUMMER Nothing is quite so enjoyable or restful to the writer as com munion with nature; For Io» gayer hoar» She ha» a voice of gladness an.l * smile And eloquence of beauty and »lie glide* Published Every Friday at Gresham« Ore , by the B ravimi S tati 1' uiu . imiiim » C o . TIMOTHY BROWNHILL, F iuto « ano M nxm . kh . M ontatili a O ifivk , 315 Villa Av.; P orti . ani » O ffivk , AX) Good notigli Building. WMCIlFTiO» tans Per Year. 91 <w tn a.h»nct; t«» foreign countrlv». 41 *' Three Month»' trial -ub^ ripiit'ii* ? » Single eopk“» Sr. Axk for our clubbing rat«-» atHITUaCH .h. ul.i hr M nt hy Kxprv.» or I'osluguv M.tnrj Onlrr. K.-«I» icit .I Let 1ST or Check Brum p* a«-< < ptrd up io 2.» »‘»•nt*. IfCfiFB for «ul**crt|Rion* art not »rni unit«» requested. The label on ywur raper will Indi cate within two wv. k» the receipt of your remittance. 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A reasonable discount will be allowed from above prices on written contract only. For particular* enquire al office. >0« reilT« ia our »¡H. laity. We are well equipped to do the best wort at current pric^e. E sjm . ally farm« ra* and basin- " men’s Letter Head» Envelopes. Butter Wrappers. Statements, etc., in small or large quantities. Auction Bills. Dodger». P»»siers. etc . printed on short notice. Entered as second-class matter st the poatoffice st Gresham. Oregon. EDI TO R I A L lus to others to do their best along the lines mentioned. You Din SAYS CELEBRATE must get over that kind of mod In the years long gone there esty, Bradley. lived, bled and died those who The Herald acknowledges loved freedom and country bet receipt of a letter from R. W. ter than self. To the etfective work of those patriots, the pres Pool of Woodstock in which he ent generation of men and wom say-s: “Mr. D. D. Jack of en of these United States of Pleasant Home (where I used America owe a debt of gratitude to live ) sent me a copy of your that can never be paid but which paper. It gives more news than at least should be remembered many papers printed in the city. in a fitting way upon each anni Send it to me for three months. versary of the birth of freedom. I have lots of friends around Gresham and in fact all over Breathes there the man. with soul so dead Who never to himself hath said. Multnomah and Clackamas This is my owu, my native land* counties.” We certainly appre Or breathes there the man ciate the kindness of Mr. Jack, who. having adopted this country and if the 1200 more families as his own. shall say that he is now receiving The Herald not under the same obligation as would make it a point to send the native, to ever keep in mind a copy even occasionally to an the work done by the country’s old friend, think what it would forefathers to the etid that he mean to this territory’. Try it might be permitted to enjoy and see. life, freedom and prosperity to a greater extent than would other The movement commenced in wise been possible? And to use Gresham last Saturday looking every means to perpetuate the to the establishment of a Union anniversary of the birth of free High school is one of far reach dom among the younger gener ing importance to every district ation of natives and those com adjoining this town. All local ing to our shores? The work of jealousies should be kept in the properly celebrating the birth of back ground and the proposition the world’s most progressive na discussed and voted on by ad tion is incumbent upon every citi joining districts only from the zen and each and every one, from standpoint of the good to be de baby tot grandpa should com rived from such a venture. If mence to plan to celebrate this this is done there can be no most important event in a man question as to its success. ner at once fitting and intended The new Sunday closing law to keep green in the hearts of our citizens the patriotism ex recently enacted by the Idaho hibited by those who sacrificed legislature went into effect last love, home’ money and yes, Sunday. The new act prohibits even life itself that the future the opening of all places of busi generations might live the life of ness except drug stores, livery free men and women. Let stables and hotels and provides all who can attend the meeting a penalty from $30 to $250 and air.ounced for next Mondi y imprisonment not exceeding 90 days for any violation thereof. night at Gresham. It also makes it imperative upon Because Mr. Kerr, the newly public officials to see that the elected president of the Oregon law is enforced. Agricultural College was unfor The Seaside Signal comes to tunate enough to have been born us in seven column folio form of Mormon parentage, a number this week. The fight for law of Oregon newspapers are decry ing his election to that most im and order being put up by its portant office. It was always so. wide-a-wake editor appears to There are just enough of rattled be appreciated by his people and brained, predjuiced men and they are showing their approval women who care nothing for of his methods by giving him a justice and in fact lack the abil decided increase in business. ity to weigh carefully both sides Right always wins in the end. of a question and decide rightly, The Herald properly rejoices to make it so a man, even though with the pastor and members of he be reformed, must suffer the sins of his fathers. It has been the Gresham M. E. Church over clearly proven that Dr. Kerr is the successful building and occu pation of their new church home. not a polygamist, and that It is a decided credit to the town should be sufficient toYnsuft him and speaks volumes for the en a unanimous welcome to Ore terprise and. loyalty of the pastor gon’s educational institutions. and his people. E. R. Bradley of the Hood With the sale of the Howitt River News Letter in a recent meat market and slaughter editorial highly complimented yards, Gresham loses one of its the work being done in the in best and most progressive busi terests of law and order by the ness men. Tom Howitt has sev East Oregonian, Newberg ered all connection with business Graphic, Beaver State Herald, in this place, but may, for a time Forest Grove Times, Hillsboro at least, continue his residence Independent, Benton County here. Republican, Seaside Signal and others. Very modestly our good More than «re person will be friend leaves out the name of pleased with the edict of the his own paper which is always Portland General Electric Com found in the lead in such things pany that those who would smoke and certainly is a steady stimu- shall not do so on their cars. Into hi* darker musings with a mild And gentle »ynq>athy that steal» away Their »herpne»» ere he is aware.” Where is the man who has not lo n g e d for the time when he might turn his back upon the artifices and decep tions of men and for a time at least dwell in that stage of supreme happiness only to lie found when next to nature? And where in all the universe can so admirable a place for such a purpose be found as that lying at our very door? Travel over Europe if you will, up the Hudson, down the St. Lawrence, through the Rockies or over any other portion of the world’s sur face and you will conclude there is no better place to spend the summer than in that beautiful and health giving district be tween Sandy and Mt. Hood. There are so many things in this stretch of country of inter est to our readers that it is hard to tell just where to commence. Chas. Hyle of Montavilla and the writer recently made a trip over the territory mentioned. Of course we couldn’t tell all the things we saw of interest. The least we can do, however, is to give our readers an idea of what is going on in the mountains. Portland Railway Light & Power Company Admlnlatratur'a Notke. How To t-lv* Cheaply lietween Sandy and Welch's by Mr. Collinge, the |>opular driver Bulwtitute comfort for alio*. Put Noltes la hereby «Iven Itisi II» uiKlsraigiwtl in place of fashion Study hx« bwn »pjMtlHh'tl «liai h latra tur uf ili» «••lata and owner of the line. A new cuuvenieacw ul ThcMiiaa t’oliunitaoit, d<M'va»r<t. by thrmitinty simplicity. Refuse to lx> Iwguihsl into orchard or two and a number of * style of living above what is rwquinal l'ouri of Multnomah t«*uni> . mini «* ut ttraguii All |M*r»«ma ha villa «'Uhu» «gainai «alti vaiata clearings are to lx? seen from by your position in arx'ivty and is justi ara rrqulrvd in pr«*a«>tit ih«* »am« to ma. «luiy the road, but the most improve fied by your resources. Set * fashion oi vr ri lieti, at ih«' offitv ut niy aitoruay, Nvwton Mt’i ti« r»u»iu TT> Oti’tonlaii hulhllug, l*»ri ment is to be seen at Welch’s, aimplicity, neatlieaa, prudence and iiiex-1 lami, Or«<)iuii, ulililn »lx mouth» irum th«’ )>cn«i ven css, »liicli other* will bu glad' «lata «»( ihl» mille». where Kern X Wren, auisted by to follow and thank you tor Uitroiiueiiig. l>atr<l ili!» A’tl ila) u( «tprll, IUUT Mr. Welch, have built a number of Feaeli yourself lo do wtlbuut a thousand J li summer cottages (after the fash and one pretty and showy thing* which Alimi ni»! ralor of lhe v«tNtv ut Thumaa <‘ol iH’niuttit, t|t fua»«'<l. ionable Welch plan) on Gresham* wealthy people purvhaee, and pride Mvwtun MvCu). Alt') fur A«tmlnl»trator b ‘ài FREQUENT RAPID COMFORTABLE yourself on being ju*t »» happy without I avenue and overlooking Salmon them a* your rich neighl»>r* are with river. them. Put •<> much dignity, alnoerity, In the evening while look kindne»», virtue ami love into your ing into and enjoying the home that it* memlw>n> will never miaa TIMI- TABU warmth of the brisk wood fire1 the tlipperie* and almwy ornament* of fa*liion t ami la< liappier in the co«y snapping and sparkling on the IÎAIIM1 hearth, we learned from our and comfortable Apartment« than moat of our wealthy neighbor* are in Hjeir host that the school teacherthat splendid homes.—Tillamook Herald. IV»bvrtlna «Iva« what ovary w<»mau »•I Ml 44> N I M t'aamlvr«* Lv tl . a iiitwi dvalroa < partout complvilon •T I IT» 414 I. • 44 K»ia«'«<la morning had been somewhat 411 4>> Ml C • II . 1st li brina« that toft, amuoih. ftr«h. i'iirrlh»vl)lv disturbed by the appearance of M| h '»I l no fvil, «n«l ciiim ' no acht? ; 4M 41) Mt 44 vh‘:«r lini lo th* rlmrli that «>»nutoo 14 Al»|«tieh no )t'»i that ran imin awake ; Roghi i’rwh II 4VI 441 Ml 41 vouihfuliwaa. It will brln« bvauty .* tv bruin on the trail on her way to G I it tlvr a rd your action» and britll» you longue. tu thuao who lavlt It; It will rotoln . Aft Barton 4M 4M U 11 school. Word» are adder» whan heart» are »tun«* It for thuao who alrrtuly pu««r«a It; AUfvr « Mb 10 »M12 42 2 4T4 1)4 • • M O. W. P. Division IUg School District. Help w iKM'vrr. w hvnvvvr you ran Man torawr n*'vda aid from man. Lol H»ver a day die iu the wv»i That you have not comforted »omv *a<l br**»l It will tnabla you to am-caaafuHy rombai tbo ravaaua ut wralhor and Hum. Don't «li»ubv-<1<»n‘t ar«m«. Juat try Robortlno Y«»ur dru«Klat will «Iva you a frro »ample. All «Iru«- «Inta keep Hubertine. The schoolhouse of District No. 13 is situaUnl under the very shadow of Mt. Hood on the emi lhe National lor May grant road just below the old Bar There were more copies of the Nation- ’ low toll gate and is doubtless one al for April odd than any previous num - ’ of the largest and most distinctive l» r of the magaiine ever published, and school districts in the world. It that on lhe face of the fact that thia waa is 22 miles long and about. 8 the tirat nninber that had lern plaixxl USE SELF-RAISING miles wide and claims Mt. Hood on »ale at llie advanced price of lAccnla as a goodly part of its legitimate Thus it ia again demonstrated that it i» after all that the American |>eo. property. Although up to this quality ide a ant. The ranaiiia article which writing it is not claiming to be was »iidi a hit in the April numla-r, ie getting rich from the taxes col (olloaeil bv a Jamestown edition tor lected from the riches of the May, witli even a handsomer cover than mountain, what it will do in that of the April number. Besides a ANO OCT three-color cover there are two three- this direction in the future, of color DELICIOUS HOT CAKES reproduction« from the original course, remains to be seen. drawings, a|>|»-ariiig a» a frontispiece The product of the choicest wheat There are about 24 children of and in the lacly of the inagatine. carefully prepared by our «pedal school age in the district, but all "Affairs at Washington" is interest peocew. 4 f»oun(| package 20c are not attending school. The ing. as usual. If your grocer does aot m H it. irnd us teacher. Miss May Strange, re The first installment of a serial en ths money for a pscksgs. Booklst. con titled, "A Romance of Arlington recip«« tor all our prvducta. tree ports good progress and several House," »tarts with thia numlxT and taining lor th« aaking. exciting times in an effort to and give» promise of a very interesting Th» furlliifld floarino Mills Cs avoid bears and other animals of story. There are a number of short Portland. Orsgon Sandy. a roaming nature. The district stories ami lots of go.si features which m.ike lhe May number not only one of Sandy, the trading center of is bounded on the north by the great interest, hut one of the handsom this portion of the country, is Multnomah county line, on the est niagasiiiea ever published by the fit you I*» eye gl«RBe4 or spec* rapidly pushing to the front. east by the Wasco county line, National. taules. Perfect tit guarjntrrd. Several new buildings have late- j including a goodly portion of Mt. Y«»uf eye« fittol at hotne Write f«»t A Peace Fleet. (rec Nwklct des*, ribin« <»ur mctluai ly been erected by its enterpris Hood, on the south by forest re In view of the coming peace confer Remember, the Klasses we fit you ing citizens to be followed in the serves and on the west by the ence Erneat Crosby calls attention tn to are worth 50 any where on near future by many more, among Cherryville district. Elk’s Flat. tbe North American Review lo the na earth. Our price, »oily Ml 00. ral arinuiiient maintained ou the great OCR R F l’AIR ING departairnt I» meal which will be a modern frame Salmon, Welch’s the Linney romplrtr M«»n »t»rin« to \\ at« h v lr*tirg Ji »U bend »• ur work by ragtolared i>’*ii store for the enterprising firm mining district (gold, silver and American lakes by thia country and (■rent Brltalu. In 1N17. not loug after rruatr» any w»t»b. of Bornstedt & Sons. Another copper) and all the vast territory Commodore I’erry’s celebrated "meet METZGER & CO. improvement is that to be made included within the boundary Ing" with Britannia’s sea power on I III SIXTS «TitBBT. FORTLARD. UMS by mine host, Casper Junker of mentioned doubtless makes of Lake Erie, an arrangi-nient waa made the Sandy hotel. Plans have al this the most interesting school by 1‘nwldent Monroe's administration ready been drawn by architect, district in the state. Fifteen to do away with a fighting fleet on the $1.00 a Month waters lying betweeu the I nitisl Htatin Otto Kleeman of Portland, for families and five bachelors live and Canada. The ship actions on the an aYinex of nine large rooms. within this district which is rep lakes during the war of 1812 13 were Wm. fought out, anti neither aide iiatl 11 re A large diuing room, ladies par resented by directors ng.'iiimt Hirknv«»*, Affiti» nt mik I lh nth lor. bathroom, closets etc., mak Welch, W. L. Lull and F. Mauld- siHx-tiible fleet remaining. Both na tions ngreeil not to reconstruct their Accidents »ill Hipptn Gel Hitch« ing of this place one of the most ing and C. W. Kern, clerk. popular hosteleries in the Good Breakfasts and Grand Scenery. lake navies. Avoid In’ittg h »•«•«• of charity nt Whatever the motive which leal to the hand1« »if other« country. Meinig Bros, are also An early breakfast on fresh practical disarmament on the lakes al making a number of improve eggs, home-cured ham, pure most a century ago, peace advocates NORTHWESTERN HEALTH ANO ACCIOENT ASSOCIATION ments, among them the paint jersey cream and butter and may reaaounbly claim that the atetK, or illRTI i\l>, OHK»I»»\ ing of their residence, store and the kind of biscuits mother used was calculated to Insure [>eace on the < «II »«r w rile public hall. The new black to make helps one to appreciate bonier It »11« agreed that there should John Brown. Ajct.. Rorkw«N>d. Or. be but four vessels maintained by eacb smith shop, vehicle and imple the beautiful scenery between l*ower, one on laike Ontario, two on ment house recently erected by Welch’s, Salmon, Marmot and the lipper lakes and one on Mke J. B. Tawney and the new Bullrun. All who have traveled <'hamplain, each vessel of burden not butcher shop just opened by B. this road are loud in their praises to exceed 100 tons and armed with F. Hart are but evidences of the of the variety of beautiful scenes “one eighteen pound cannon.” All oth faith the business men have in nature has so lavishly given this er armed vessels wore dismantled, nnd It was stipulated that "no other vea — \ the future of Sandy. district. Marmot is on the ridge aels of war shall ts* there built or arm- SWISn MAtAXIRt ) Ideal Fruit Country. beautduUy dliAtrated.gorx! atnriea between Bullrun and Sandy and Ml.” $1.50 and articles about Caklofoia All along the line from Sandy is a very lieautiful spot. Mr.1 For the last fifty yenrs at least a and all the far WeaL • ysw to Salmon are evidences of im Aschoff has built a splendid ho fleet limited to four elghteen-pound TOWW ANO COUNTRY JO'.’ilNAL provement, new clearings, with tel here which is full to over guns baa offerisl no great temptation a BcMhly publK.tK.» dma-d «A en to fighting blood. Once, however, one to ths fsrmiag luureu. ol Lw their recently finished and partly flowing every summer with city of our own eighteen |M>nndera came « yroi finished buildings. School guests. near figuring In a scrimmage which MAD or A THOUSAND W0NDC74 The Bullrun Hostelry has re might have led to an ugly International houses and other evidences of a book of 75 pm *-«. rontauung 120 colored photographo <>t $0 75 Mrs. Incident and fsMalbly to a breach of settlement are but harbingers of cently changed hands. fariurrtqs» »P011 **> L«U<xiua the peace between < I rent Britain nnd Leete, the new proprietor, is the coming of the railroad which and Owgow. United Htates. In 1W4 John Y. Total ... in a short time is to revolutionize kept busy in caring for the em the Ileall nnd a party of Confederates hail this wonderfully productive ployes of the Mt. Hood Power ing from the Canadian shore attempted AU for. . .................. $1.50 country. Everywhere one is and Railway Company who have to rupture the I'nlted States giinlsiiit Cut out tl.ia advrrtieement and »end with $1.50 lo confronted with the fact that a crew of men at work just be Michigan, lying ofT Johnson's Island, nnd turn her one gun uihiii any Yan low the bridge clearing ground here is an ideal fruit country. SUNSET MAGAZINE Trees, big and little, on hill and for the large power house soon kees who happened to aland In the JAMES FLOOD BLDG. SAN FRANCISCO way of Illa daring plans. At tlie de dale are literally loaded with to be erected by that company clslve moment Beall's men mutinied, fruit of all kinds and this fruit on the south side of the Bullrun and so Unde Ham's lone sentinel gun belt, by the way, extends from river. The work being done and did not break the peaceful silence of Sandy almost to the very foot of money being spent by the com nearly fifty years. Tills episode proved > VF por |() CENTS pany in this vicinity leads one to tlinf, na tlie cautious Mrs Partington Mt. Hood. advised her soil Ike. there are possl believe that they are certainly in B.-autiful Summer Retreat. To keep posted on the market* of bllltlea for mischief In a single gun. Many Oregon and Washington earnest and that it is cnly a “even If without link, cock, stock or the United States and especially In your locality, subscribe for the old people are doubtless already question of a short time till our barrel.” reliable Northwest Pacific Farmer, for folk can go to Mt. Hood or way planning for their annual va 38 years the standby of the agricul Sir Waltsr Scott's Laugh. points on their lines. cation. Some will summer at Never perhnjHi did n mun go through tural Interests of the Pacific Coaet. o ------ - ■ all the gradations of laughter with We will send It to you 10 weeks for Salmon, where Mr. and Mrs. Editor Baker of the Tillamook aiich complete enjoyment nnd a conn- 10 cents on trial. Stamps will do. McIntyre still hold sway and tenance so radiant. The first dawn of who, Ly the way, have decided Headlight presents some very a humorous thought would allow Itself Address fine illustrations of life in the sonietlrui-s, as lie aut silent, by an In to build an addition to their lengthening of the npper lip. already very commodious hos- Queen Dairy section of the west voluntary followwl by a ahy, sidelong glance at 147 Front Street, Portland, Oregon. in the last issue of his paper. A tlery. A number of rooms are his ndglilavra, Indescribably whimsical planned, among ihem being a glimpse at the picture of thous and seeming to ask. from tln-lr hsika, ••••••••••••••••••• the spark of drollery should dining room of goodly dimen ands of pounds of cheese in the wlietln-r Is* aupfiri-asrsl or nllowid to blnxe out. • INSURE YOLK IAKM Bill DINGS • upper corner and the big strings sions. Mrs. McIntyre must In tin* full tide of mirth lie did Indeed of fish and ducks a little lower • ‘ Iniigli flip heart's laugh, ” but It w#s • CHURCHES AND SI IIOOIHOUSES ‘ either be anticipating preachers not iMilsb-rous nml overpowering nor down causes one to wish he were e IN TUN * or editors for she certainly has did it check the course of his words. a fine lot of Rhode Island Reds living in the country so singular He could go ou. telling or dlscnntliig. growing, that will be big enough ly blessed. It makes us feel like while Illa lungs did "crow like chanti Ills syllables In the struggles to fill many a stomach next sum saying with the little boy, ‘‘save cleer. growing mon* emphntfc, hla accent • some for me. ” mer. Friend Brown of the fish more strongly Hcotcli nml Ills voloc • • <lr P ortland , O rkoon • plaintive with excessive merriment. ” ---------- °~i -------- hatchery reports a number of • hiiiirp-ir.li -l r.HH • ---------- W s —— This district should, by all For stomach • • salmon in the corrals at that trouble«, biliousness and • Inatirnnci- nt ni-tiinl cost. Tried , means, have an exhibition of consti|«tion try Chamberlain's Stomach • mid not found wmiting. Agi-nta , place. Welch’s. cherries at the Salem cherry and Liver Tablets. Many remarkable • wmiti-il in i-very <->iiiiity. Fur par- , * The trip from Salmon to fair to be held in that city June cures have been effected by them. Price • tii'ii lars write to | J. J. KKIIN, Hie'y, « 2H cents. Samples free. For sale by Welch’s is replete with surprises, 10-11-12. Several prizes are r«.'i Ka.l Ysnihlll HL, I'nrilsni), ori-ann, a F E. biKiiH, Agt , Ikiring, Ore., - one of which was a glimpse of offered, some of which are bound all dealera. ’____________ or lo The Herald will help von in buying • the splendid stage and equip to come our way if our folk will whnt you want and in soiling what you • II. W. H narhali ., Pri'H., Gri-aliain. • • • have to sell. i ment now being used on the line only try for them. One Dollar will PROTECTS YOU MAGAZINE READERS WEEKS Pacific Farmer Co. *» « » e * • «« Boring Amlvrauh llttgait Urrahstn i’vtlarvlllv Hyraumrv I a 'I i I» J uim ' Uulf JlltH' rurllaml Ar o 10 II io mio AHO JA 10 a» io UAII 1111 iei2 -ju If 9411 »>ti 442 4M 114 41 4 111 IU >14 II I 141 l<4 Ml 11 • Ml Hi Ml » I M4 N 4 Ml N> MX 444 M 4 >1) IU 414 II I« 4> 1 421 4M 4) 14 144 144 >H 1414 M M 44 11 «4 14 M ITALMt ò M7 » • a a « U -jua iv t. a I» xia I» 17 « » 1WI IW4 M4 111 144 Ml • <2. 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FOR »«TORI' ai i A 44 1* M way |olfit», ronnrcllitg l»«lly n Ith »traiorr l<«r ll*a rir pl < n ati'i North llrach, Miitiilay, • («‘•Iitrr llauaM!<», Aah »1 Maturilay ■ Ita-k tR..!• r j • | ) 14 r M FOR DAYTON, or» <<>n <*lty «nil Yamhill, Hlvi-r |M>lnUi. A»h at •lot k (water |*r ) lor l. III parla, brass Ir.lh No A rtvs wl.lou, W**h, Kl|>»rla 4. il.lty Riparla 7 on A M l»«lly rvrrpt Mumlay. l,l«li<,. tini 5 '■» P M. iMlly rirvpt Munday. 4 m F 44. bally « ra.rpt Munday. ... bollii, fruì» & tn A. M nr upon arrivai rlirpl fallirli«?. I P M.. itally rai-rpl Frida?. 0. R. & N. ' Kaat ward P M I’ M 4M ni* M l>«lly Ofdl Schedule 01 Irdins " r«tward A M AM 1* M Rigg» Mall Hp*e I I xm al A A.* Flyr 1 Mali 4 B Fort Port Flyr !»ncal X«» A Nft ft go 4 T w Ar No 4 No » Nn V A |A ML. 7 <■> WTIAN4 V ») » <» A «A a JI> a » 7 » (AST Mt I 9 *1 7 M » .0 « e ■ " »" « VI Ct MM ' uia.it« 7 » UOSIMII ’ •« 100VII a "" bm Illi 7 » * 14 7 l»l » a 4 VJ IM « «1 Tivkvt otllr«’, Third nnd WiiHliington. I - h phone Main I? <’ity Ticket Agent. W < Win >1 r I II r, M<*Murray. Geii’l PnHseiiger Ag»’iit. Combination Subscription Rates U1VER Ilin MI BALO Mt OTHER ftHM You Can Save Money by m iilm«'ribing Ihroiigh B ravkh S tatr II fkald . Here ia the list. Inasmuch, however, as wv bave tn send cash in advance fur all oulaidc subNcrititiona. we iimst ask yon tu kindly semi or bring rvmittunce with order. I Farmers* Mutual fire : • Relief Association • ia caaibiaattanviia h ? at Ika follaviaa 1 yr A mon. IVFFKI.Y ORKHONfAN 41 Jft f2 »■• I’AII.Y ORF<<<IMAX ♦ I).IN) 4 3ft l»*I.Y ami Ml NDAY ORKuONIAN N tO 4 Jft DAILY TKLKURAM MN) 2 7ft MRMI W KF.KI.Y JOURNAL •2 IN) 1 ;ft Fl IN) I’ ' H Y IOI RNAI 2 7ft 4 IN) l»AILY ami MUNDAY JOURNAL 7 00 I’AUlFlc MONTHLY 1 00 1 7ft MA l’A< IFh! IIOMKMTRAD 1 W POULTRY JOURNAL (Monthly) 1 2A 7ft AO THF. M< ifooL ANI» HoMK (M’thìy) 1 00 Thia prlra la for delivery by mall only. I’aprra may I m * a< nt to aeparntr a<l»lr<*n»ea. 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