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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (May 31, 1907)
| fill tidings restored hl« wandering' tliimghts. How tbs duxovery of bls 1 lost chll 1 had brought back a flixal of burled memorlei! ••It I* easy to und •>«tsu | that I ••In Faith, In Hop«, In Charity, and with Fidelity.*’ sbinhl be fanciful tonight lie »»Id. returning to the cbeeri g|llw of tb» tire ami tbs brightness of Die ro>m <tiic-t| by E. I.. Thorp«». •‘Tlie whole story of th» disaster cen tered lu the narratives of t’,e sailor* ' Petition Defective—State Grange in Session at Hood River— ami Hi« negro. They all declared that I Wm». «1 lb» M»rM»g~ I 1 I Mil h Ixfflts went down. The <-rew of Good ol the Order. tlie bark, who ran to atarl»»ird. a* tlie lending faint waa swnliq»-d »nd sank Th«* I ’nlv««r«lty of iir^gon raitrandum The next imputant grange event for in that »Ide. Imnglned tliev heard cries | m 'IH|« i | i him I mwii til«*! ftllh the wri- Multnomah |»ooplr will I n » Hie meeting to port. Hut. though they l-iwered a Ury of »Uta at Haleui ft llh enough •»I I'oimma at Curia'll with Columbig I. br tea «Mil J. ekida (' Ixxit and crulaed shorn tbs I i -allty for iimiihn to fill the r« t|tilreineiitM of th«» Grunge on June Bl. Thai is an ideal hours, they found nothing but wreck I nw . Ulin and Marlon rountiea fur* place for a midsummer gathering and Ige. You. Charlie, when I went to Ht. "Your fntucr. n» you know, wa» a nia'tad the bulk of I lie Hat» but I be th«» attendum*«« will lai large. Couaid*1 fohn's five weeks later, ••mild only tell > noted yaclitsmuii. Charlie." lie said ms that you Iiad felt <»ry cold and | inuveitivut waa not auUiorixed by the arable important bu»inv«»« will mm«« up "Imleeil. b» Was oue of the llrst men Mate Grange nor any of Ita <>llh «*re. It for disposal, am*, following the Stale wet. That i* all I ever knew of the to crus» lb-y Alhintle lu bls own boat fats of tlie Earner*1» until. In Ood's areina, hoftever, tlmt the uidvereity Grange so closely, it will la« interesting ' under stenin and »all Tweuly year» •ood time. I met Mlunlio;». on Ixiard apprupriation 1« vale braauaa of a «left cl Multnomah Grunge held It« regul«« ago lu thia very month lie took my .he Fab-on.'' hi the title, which doe« not comply meeting in Cumpltcli's hall May L’l with i wife ami me. with your mother, you "Then the manner of Enid * rescue la with the law. Attorney General ('raw- 17 mcmlwru In attendance. Applica ■ud our llltle Edith, then »lx month* conjecturalf” old. on n delightful trip along the Flor font haa th«» mutter under consMvr* tions for membership were r««,eiv»,<| from ”AI>»olutely. But Stanhope, who la Ida coast and tin* gulf of Mexico. It atlon uinl hat eonc|udi*»| that the defect ’ Mr. <'baric* Whcclir ami Naw ton lied a sailor, and two men * >>»d 8t»-n<-» 1« futal. |ty ininlake the Irani«*«« of the hi. Brother »ml bister Hcovill requested; wa» tbeu arranged tlmt we »Imuld |Miaa »lid Jon»«, who wer-- I'.rnnd'» col- the »uuimer among the Norwegian |«ettlluli took the till«» of the l>illv Inateiid 1 a demit, which wu. granted, »» tlwy , lengnes on the Gulf R<" k nt that time, florda. but the two ladles were nervous of the till«» ol the a* I The attorney ! liru mut ing to a haw hum». The gr»ngr have belfied me In building up a com alsiul llw wean voyage east In April, general holds that tin« title la a part ol I. hurry to faw them. The building so your father brought the Esuierulds plete theory. It la quite clear flat ths tlm iiiraaiire, and a failure to copy it committee re|M>rtr<l that they bail pur acrons, »ml we follow. m J by mall wond I mat did not sink, ns was re- < IMirted by the captain of the John B oorractly la a violation of th« law. Act- chase« I <>n<-fourth ecre for wliiili they sle.inier. I >urlug the butt week of May <] ROYAL costs you a few cents more per can than Alum or Phos. Rhe was damaged nnd had her mast ing ii|M»ii (Ida opinion the accrrtary of j will pay |l'4) from Mr. no I Mrs Cam- and It*» whole of Julie we cruised from firokeo by the collision In the dark phate of Lime powders, but it is worth far more than the difference alate will refuac to file I lie |»rtdiona and 1 umn lor a building nite. The priqa-rty tlirlstlaula almo»t to the North cape ness nnd confusion she would tie read 'I be tine, keen air restored my wife's to keep your biscuits, cakes and pastry free from the injuriout j the univeraity appropriation 1411 will j. on tlu- limit, road |miwing through ily carried past Hie bark, which was somewhut delicate Ix-ultb. and you and Irecomv a la a, irolmbly traveling four knot* an hour. effects of these cheapening substitutes. I’lcg.anl Home nnd is thought by tile Edith throve nniar.lngly. Do you rv Hie two aaliora In springing from her A Hogel her different, however, la the committee to lie the ch.ilceet building meinb -r the i ova <•?" <JContinued use of Alum means permanent injury to health. jUti fate of the two |a>titioii« tilt'd by th«’ .Ide (or a hull iu .Multnomah county "It Is a dim im-mory. helped a good gunwale Into tbs bolmtays would cer- 1 Male Grange Upon the ipM’ation of refer* i Th» grange is well pleased with their deal, I Imagine, by wliat I have heard talnly cant her conaldernldc. auil at the «»me Instant my poor wife either ring the compulaory pua« law and tin* wleetion and very »nlliu.ia.lic almut since.* "Well, on tin* Fourth of July, imttlng threw her child into tlie boat with a armory appropriation bill The peli- Building a ball »»in. luto Hardauger to celebrate the day I Inst Crannied effort or some one caught thm file»! omlaitird over HOOD naniea, an<l —- • --------- wlib some fellow countrymen. 1 re (lie baby from her a» »lie sank. Tlie the petition« are in h*g.*l form. They ceived a cable which rendered my txNit waa seen by Brand floating In Sore Mpplca. will c«imr lofoie the |N«oplv at the gen* with the ttde on the morning of the Any mot tier who Ini. Iiad experience presence In New Turk absolutely Im Dtitli of Ji'ly. Kb» had been nine day* «•f.»l vie» lion iu June. ItMW, fur final eel- Willi till, di.trea.lng ailment will Ire I peratlve. There waa a big develop at ass. R-i'ne survivor must have giv tlement. In the meantime the two ment scheme just tielng engineered In pleaMnl to know that a cure may be I connection with our property. In fuel en tlie little oue u >uri»liment In that laaa are ino|»enitive ami will la» hvl<l in i •■flicli-i) by applying Chamlwrlain'. the event which bad sttcli u tragic se- time, ns a twelve months old child ai««yanco until their fate i« known.] S.l\c .. wain a. lire liiild i. done nura- 1 i|Ui-l practically iiuidrupled your for could not possibly bave lived. In all The State (»range, in a» «aion tloa week tune aud mine, by that time the la IlkelihiMMl tlie bank of fog clung to th» lug. W ipe it off with n »di cloth before : al II« mm | Itivor, tm»k «jecaaion to iiupreaa j allowing lire lailar to nuroe. Many . dies were so enthusiastic ataiut the surface of tlie sea ami followed the u | n » u llie voter« the mve^iiy of amduin* Illa letter reau: tides, as there waa little or no wind newed Interest was evoked Uy tbe final of re«i»-cfful ana discreet decorum trained nuraee UM' till, valve with bent i seagoing <|UalitWM of the yacht that Ing the movement I mvuum « of the fact ' Dear Mr. Pyne—I am leaving for Lon relief of all the survivors. tlmy would have sailed maud the world on the day» following the loss of the which only ail English family butler or rexulta. F»r wale by all dealer». don quite early, »o I will not »ee you I that lly*re arc not available fund« with Pyne's apiiearance outside the sit lu tier, and |>oor I’yue bad no difficulty I yacht a bead waiter can assume without bur »sain in Penzance. I have »applied the —— ting room was bailed with a yell. Not "Again, there wen- | revisions In the lesque. which I«» carry out the provision« «»f In ig-rsiuidiiig them to take the leisure little girl» with all the garments they will withstanding lier own perplexities ly way home, while I rm-ed off via Inat. but in* water. W'liyj Either the the law« if they ar«« allowed to stand. “Beg pardon, gentlemen,” he said, need during tbe next few days. If. on In Ultorl ItnCatloa^nf < ru»«. water casks bad started their staves “but 1 thought you would like to know I quiry. you ascertain that they have no Mrs. Van»ittart bad taken good cars Every farmer reallae. the vulue of I Newcastle ami Liverpool to the other side. I received my Inst cable from a lien the »mash took place or a care about the lady In No. 11, Mrs. Vanslt- relatives anxious, not merely willing, to that tbe children were well provided take charge of them. 1 »hall be most a abort rotnliou of crops In mulnlaln for. They were beautifully dressed, pleased to assume that responsibility. In The Oregon Slate Grange in« tut Hood ins U>e fertility of the null. Vet It I. . them dated Nouthamptou. July 'JO. and less steward Iiad fiilh-d to nil them tart.” aud the smiling maid who treed thean Tlie next tiling is the Identity of the they were due lu New York somewhere “Yes; what of her?" demanded that event, kindly write roe. care of my llhrr on TurmUy morning bud ami will ’ not nl nil itucuuiuiou to seed to timothy ' from control when tbe door opened about Aug or it. allowing for ordi lioat. By the »tupidity of a sailor oue Traill, while I'yue found himself imag bankers. Yours very »its. rely. cl<»m* tonight at a late hour. The offl* I aud clover und mow ill» tleld for three E. VANilTTART. »aid that tliey might go out without of tlie Esmeralda's llfelxiats waa buru ining that which caUM-d his heart to nary winds nnd weather. er««, members ami visitor« will I n « al or tour coiiaecullre year, till every The communication to bls uncle was Jackets, the day was so fine. "IHiring Hie night of July 21 wheu «1 to the waler's edge In Norway. He beat more rapidly than even tbe tight equally brief. Mr. Traill read It to Imine by Sunday evening, all well «alia- ' .•»tlge of clover ba. dl»n|i|H>ured aud midway betweeu the Kctlly Isles nnd upset a tlu of patrub-uui while be was He descended tlie stairs with a cigar for life In tbe saloon of the Chinook. uearly ull tire value of the clover plaut the Faatnet they ran into a dense fog. ofienlng It, and a lighted mutch did the him. It ran: In bis mouth and a delighted young t»«.I u Ji ’* trip ami their riper!- “ 8lie went nut. sir. aliout an hour a» a renovator of the noil la Inal, any» a Within live minutes, without the least remainder, Dear Mr Traill—I cannot marry you. ster clinging to each hand. ludevd. lie and another ago. and“— •’Uv F«-a « of the week were a1 writer lu Ohio Farmer. I believe wow Pb-ase forgive me. I did not realise when In the ball he encountered a dozen warning, the Esmeral.ln was struck man nt the oars narrowly escaped • n e city on Tuesday even- “Haa she not returned?" you honore-1 me with your proposal that Journalists waiting to devour him. Ing timothy will, the clover I. all right. amld»lil|>s by a big Nova Kcotlan luirk. death. A I met was pun-hmu-d. but ac ■ * ationv of the first and I alwny« practice It. Tln'H I am quite “No. air. A policemen ba» Just called an Insuperable obstacle • sis ted. Ti.i> Is all Tin* little vessel sank almost like a cident or mlichauce prevented tbe Es to »ay that she wax taken 111 and is —a lame explanation, but complete so far thh ■?•« t i Wc«hir*day evening by aura of a catch, ami I get more ami stun» Nev»rthclcH» your father, back- meralda's name being painted on It. now being cared for at Mr. Braud's .1* it goes. A woman who lias wrecked n team of M |kuple from Evening Star j belter buy her life finds It hard to choose her words. There are alao oilier ad cl by til» »kipper ami a »tdendld crew, There wa* a Norwegian |iort number bouse." Your sincere friend. E. VANSITTART. Grange; memorial «crvirra in honor <»l vantage, which .|iace forbid» I abould lowered two l»*atn. atal all bands were on tbe »tern board, aud thia wax Vnele and nephew glared at each They disettaned these curt not»» dur I believe, though, sated for the moment. It was Pyne's stun «lied away by tbe falling mast. the State («range on Thuhalay; «^infer euuiuerate here other a« men do when they call the ring the fifth ami until degrees <»n .W that the meadow ahould tie mowed but b<Hi»t that Ills boats were always stored As tbe sail was trailing lu tbe water gods to witness that no madder words ing breakfast. “I do not like tbeir tone,” »aid Mr. Mice aud never more tliau twice before when tbe lioat was found by Brand It | with fooil ami water against any kind camlidatea on Thuritday evening, f«»l- could lie spoken. Before tlie waiter Traill gravely. “They impress me as of emergency; but. of course, they la assumed that tbe survivor or sur they perforce restrained themselves. I owim I by a b«mpnl amt a trip up Hood plow lug. tbe hurried resolutions of a woman made every effort to reach the ship vlvora. who |mld some heed to tbe River valley on tbs afternoon of th«’ But I’yue shouted: FariM Rrr*itira. driven to extremeties. Were it not for which had sunk them rather than en child, suffered from Injuries which pre “ Where is tbe ¡wiliceman ? ” the same «lay. Today— Friday— i« lating her request aliout tlie children I «boukl The cow that you lliluk the moat of deavor to »all taii'li to this coast. As vented him or them from hauling It in. “He Is dowu below, sir. Shall I think what you thought last uigtt. devoted U> hard work <*l«*aring up ail may be tlic very one you ought to get the FNmerulilii was under steam at the One man's laxly was found on board, bring him up?” Charlie, when that inlicexnan turned unfliii«hed burnm-H. Coining •»«» la!«» in rid of. Fiud out alwut that. Teat all time. I.er laillem exploded as she went nnd be had lieen dead uiauy days Sergeant Jenkins, however, was too ' up." tin« w««ck, a report rannot lie given here your cowa. Don't I* .atlatled with i down, ami this undoubtedly caused the Finally we bave th» evidence of tlie loyal in his friendship to Brand to tell “I must bave telephoned my ideas to of tlm actual legislation done, but it will ouce. Keep at It till you kuow. Then second entaatrophe. Tlie captain no cbUd'a clothing.” them exactly bow It came about that "The girls told me something of the Mr». Vauslttart wa« slieltered in La you mighty quick." was the retort. tice I that the st range »liip went off be rvport««d in a modified form in the do aomethiug about It. If you do not own a gomi »addle dime hauled tn the wind, which blew »lory o:i tbe reck." said l*yne. “Gee “My dear troy, even gt this moment neat iiame of Tim Herald. The Gate [ burnum cottage. Ue admitted that be we don't know what she Intended to bor.e. get ona. TUe laud»ca|ie look, her|N*r is in attcmlauce and will have fairer and the ouil.i ik lu life much I steadily from the weat. so he. In tbo whig, I lit Lie dreamed that Euid—or directed the lady to the bouse in the do. Why did she go out ? What Is tbe Edith. I mean—was my tlr»t cousin!” first instance aud that Mr. Brand told much I«» «ay hcn ailcr concerning it of mor» cheerful from the back of a lending Ixuit. with your father ami mo “You know that her garment» were him subsequently to convey tbe stated uature of her sudden illness? How ther. you and my wife and ch I hl. fol Importance to the order. Matters of hor.e after a half hour'» ride than comes it that she is at Brand's bouse?” marked E. T. ami tlmt a little sliawl low. -d In that dln-ctlon. lie shouted to great moment w«ro brought up each from any other |a>lnt of view It la not four nicu In the second boat to keep was plnnisl about her with a gold message to the hotel. “I may be mistaken, but 1 think we Nevertheless he was the richer for a will be given answers to all your ques «lay of the «ra*«i«>n ami referred to the : neceaaary tlmt you ahould ki*p a liorae I close, as the fog was terrific. The I brooch set with emeralds arranged as sovereign a« be went out. tions iu due time. Nothing really seri pro|«*r roinnilll»M«« for re|«»rt Upon tlf«« exclusively tor riding. He may lie u»ed luirk. the John 8 . hearing the noise of a four leafed shamrock?" Mr. Traill bellied himself to a whisky ous can lie amiss or we should have “No. I fancy that they were hln laid day. Henca they cannot lw given I for other purpoaea, only l<K>k out for the bursting boilers, promptly swung and soda. heard of it from Brand himself. Now. one that 1» galled for the »addle a. around, and lu the *-ffort to render a»- dervd In their yaru. Believe me. then- in thi« laaiie. The crowd waa a big one, "Here's to the reconciliation of | will you remain on guard here while 1 well. The farmer 1» entitled to the l>eal slstallc* cause I the second and far was always enough to do In that won the vnlhu«i*«ni great smith«« hospital Brand and bls wife," be said, with a ‘ that 1» golog. -Farm Journal. more serious catastrophe. Hie cap derful place. Besides. I knew about lighter tone and more cheerful manner j go out with Elsie aud Mamie? The vi ueti-jriuu youngster ciinyiny tu caci» ity of the Hood River pe»»ph* waa unlim- hand. tain's Ixuit ene uiiitered Iter just as the Uta brooch. Had they mentioned It, I than be would have deemed possible one thing that matters in their little iti«i|. No one regrets going, a»id each j lives this morning Is that I shall burry Ilnnd, Itu»« Far tieweml Pee. two crafts were getting way on them. guexs the grai matter at tbe back of five minutes earlier. They bad failed to penetrate the stra up and go doll banting with them. ” one 1« anxiously awaiting next y«ar*w Th» plank limit IIIUHtratcl herewith Some oue In the boat »In» ted, they my head would have become agitated tegic screeu interposed by tbe head Vyne followed his example. “1 will hold the fort until you return. wuimi, knowing that tin same g».«sl In made for general farm w>rk and 1» beard an answering hall and ljrt«n’.'y l*y thought." waiter. Now tbe’ enemy was unmask "Say, uncle. ” he cried, “ here's a You will not be long?” t in«« will la* had wherever tha Stat«’ n»el In winter to draw manure from crashed Into the bark's bows. The sail “Yes. of course. 1 am talking to you ed and they advanced to the attack. queer item! When I first met Con- ! “Perhaps half an hour. While I am the yard and »table to the Held. It 1» became entangled In the martingale of as If you were benriug thia sad history Stale Grange meets, Pyne was ready tor them. He bad stance I spoke of Mrs. Vansittart, and out 1 will make some inquiries as to c UKtrueteil of four ten Inch crooked the bowsprit, the l»>nt was driven un for tbe drat time ” already outlined bis defense. I called her my prospective step-aunt. ” the condition of our other friends of maple plank» two and a half Incbea der aud flllol. and the sccoud txiat “It la new enough. It has a fresh “Will oue of you gentlemen, repre “A very silly name too.” the Chinook.” thick, w ith an M by ?'•, Inch frame I crashed Into her. All the occupants of point of view, which la everything senting all. kludly give me a word in GOOD Of Illi ORWR. “Constance seemed to think that, or "By the way. many of them must lie j private?" be ask ?d. the captain's l»*at wen- thrown Into th» Now, aliout that brooch?” Its feminine equivalent. She corrected destitute. It is my desire-. Charlie, to Visitors from this vicinity to 1I« mm I “I bought It In Bergen. I remember This was readily agreed to. sea You were grasped by a negro, a me. 'You mean your fiancee's aunt,' pay the expenses of any such to their River this week include Mr. ami Mrs “Now. this is the deal 1 will make,” powerful swimmer. He, with yourself your poor father laughing about It It she said.” destination nnd equip them properly be said when tbe two were Isolated. J. W. Shattuck, Mr. and Mrs. Cliarlrt« aud two sailor», were rescued, nnd that . was odd to flml uu Irish emblem in “Oh. did she?” for the Journey. ” “I will meet you all here in an hour's was all. Your father was a strong that out of the way little town. I bave Mririll, Mr. and Mrs. F. II. (’rane, Mr. “Yes. and here's to her being my “You are a first rater, uncle, but It'll time. I will lie Interviewed, sketched, man. aud he could swim well lie not seen It yet. but It la ludicrous to fiancee's mother." and Mrs. E. L. Thorpe, Mr. ami Mrs. C. make your arm tired if you O. K. the iioMxuvtia a i * t . snapshotted, give you locks of my hair, oust have been stunned or Injured In think that ao many colncldem-es can J. Llttlepsgft, Mrs. Annie t'raaswell ami • ••••« a bill all tbe time. Now, here's a fair my autograph, my views on tbe far plnnel nnd bolted on for »Idea. It han , some way. The two sailors Jumped affect two different children cast adrift Mrs. John Sleret. About 100 peraons an Iron claap made of old wagon tire ! With the morning came donbt. A sffer. I-et me go halves.” east, the next presidential election and from the aaeond l*oat aud clung to ths aliout tbe same time In ojieu liouts at are there from Multnomah county. ' "Be off. you rascal! You are keeping the fiscal question If you bind yourself bent and bolted or clinched, nailed ' bark's IxiLataya. Tlie whole thing was the Juuctlon of the St. George's cbaunel maid who was given charge of the two children told I’yue that Mrs. Vansit two ladies waiting.” many of them staying the whole week. I aero»» the top of the back end and top | over In n few seconds." i to oue thing.” and tlie north Atlantic." With seeming anxiety to atone for “It's the kind of thing that doesn't tart had lieen greatly upset the pre “And that is?” Mr. Traill rose and paced slowly to Hood River lierrioa were Ini«« thia year of the »Idea. a. Indicated, to hold them vious evening. The girl was sure that the excesses of tbe week, the weather “Among tbe passengers saved from ami came high, but the grangers up flrmly In place. The front end ban a the window Pvi,- «tanxl Into the Are. occur with monotonous regularity,” the lady bad passed nearly an hour in that morning Justified the claim of agreed I*yne. “ By the way, I have Just the Cbiuook is a Mrs, Vansittart. She 2 by R Inch pliice bolted on top.— There was no need for either of them there redeemed their promise to the tears kneeliug by the side of tbe lied. Cornwall to lie tlie summer land of made an Interesting discovery on my is very ill and is being cared for by Orange Judd Farmer to conjure up the heartrending scene visitors at.d exerybody had a feast. Then, having regained control of her England. Tlie sun shone from a bine Mr. Braud and his daughters. Make ns the sharp prow of the sailing ship own account.” self to some extent, slie rang for tbe sky flecked with white clouds. The Growing tMwtmnwer. “What la It?” The reception committee at Ho>l ; no reference to her In any way what cleft through the aims and spurned the The cauliflower U a plant which can despairing bands clutching at her black "It might easily have hspiiened that maid and asked at what time the first waters of Mount's bay sparkled and ever beyofid including her uame In tbe Itivcr wa» untiring in it» effort» to make train left for Ixiudou next day. She dnii<-ed lu miniature wavelets. The glr not Enid—sorry—I mean Edith—but I published lists. Promise that, and 1'11 walls. all viaitorn (eel nt home. All of them not »land atngmint w»ter.but need»plan ordered her breakfast at an hour which was ao mild, tbe temperature so equa talk a page." ty of moisture to keep growing. 1 use ' I Too often had tlie older man pictured should have been tbe youngster cast are grnngi r» They are: Pine Grove ble. that It was hard to credit sea and seemed to indicate her intention to de gra»» or aod laud except when using a adrift In that lioat.” "I am sure I can agree without con Grange—Julia A. Hunt, Peter J. Mohr; piece of old ground for »econd crop and (hat borrldr vision. It had darkened wlud with tbe havoc of the preceding part by that train, said that she would "Yea, that Is ao. of course." sulting my colleagues,” said the sur- Olalln Grange—('. I., ('apple, ('. I». which ha» not I ■•on uaed the previous ninny hours, blurred many a forgetful “And I would have grown up as Con leave Instructions with Mr. I’yne con days. j prised reporter. moment of pleasure with a quick rush The Gulf Rock disaster did not stand Nickelaeii ; Franklin Grange—1>. N. year for cablmge. turnip or cauliflower of pain. stance's brother. Guess things bave cerning tbe children, and gave tbe maid “Come along, kids,” said Pyne. “I two letters which she had written. • lune in tbe records of the hurricane. am delivered bouud to the torture.” Hyerlee, .Mr». W. Eddy; Mountain For the main crop I always use six! | Even now as he looked out into the panned out all right ns It la." It was on the tip of his uncle's tongue These were to lie delivered at 9 o'clock. Even the day's papers contained be View Grange—G. A. McCurdy, J. Wick him!. I rotate every live years. For still street he faifcled he could see He i>asse<l out into the street, when What was to lie done with the letters? lated accounts of casualties ou the Elsie's sharp eyas, seare-blug for a bam; Mount lloml Grange— E. I.. Rood, fertilisers I use stable manure, prefer Enid's mother »lulling at him from a to ask for some explanation of the As they were address».'.< ’ Pyne and coasts of Normandy. Holland and far- shop, suddenly cuugbt sight of Enid I very gratified tone In which Mast* Jim Wiahart; Odell Grange—Tom Lacy, ring the horse manure on low land luminous mist. his uncle respectively, lie soon settled off Denmark. But nowhere else bad hurrviue toward the hotel. and cow manure on high land.—W. H. I He passi'd a hand over Ills eyes xml Clin rlea made this remark, but the head C. C. Maaikor. there been such loss of life, while re TO BE CONTINUED I waiter entered solemnly, with the air that ppiut. I T Mnaaachunetts. gnxed again al the moonlit roadway. From the black »Imdows opposite a policeman crooned toward the hotel, nod he heard a tiell ring. These trlv- The Gate Keeper XX VXXX XX V/ X/V WW XX XXX^XXXXXZX^ dJIS TRACY. liLLAR LIGHT g »ROYALW WTBAKING powder w Ma de from PurefirapeCream^Tartar®§F I The only excuse for buying anything but I a Pure Grape Cream of Tartar Baking L Powder is to save a few cents in price. A TraK ROYAL BAKING POWDER I Jnp jSST Avoid Alum Ailments—Say plainly Beg to announce to the Traveling Public that they have opened a first-class Morgan & Donahue Livery and Feed Stable At Boring, Oregon, and are prepared to furnish on short notice first-class rigs, with or with out drivers. We have also arranged to run an up-to-date stage line between BORING and SANDY. Baggage and express carried at reasonable rates. Spacial ra’es to parties on camping or other trips. Will meet any car, if notified to do so. Phone orders promptly attended to. % I MORGAN & DONAHUE, Proprietors Leading Boring at Arrive Sandy at Leave Sandy at Arrive Boring at BORING- SANDY STAGE E very D ay , 8:35 10:00 12:30 2:05 including a. a. a. P- S unday BORING, OREGON X