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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (July 26, 1907)
investment at home. Some day ■ nin« *«pi»mp«r i and continuing until their eye» will be wide open to thre Hreteam® »*» •< «Ul nut b» th« fault of • - k. both »1. ass in n®»a»a th« n«wspap«ro, A— für u«w«, «di. the fact that they have missed tortal aud local .hluuui* tb» press ui tli« the opportunity of their live«. ■tat« ha« kept tlw> facta l-efore ita r*ed- •r«. W. R. MARKELL & CO. Reuivmiwr Uns i« th« on«-way On July 18 over a thousand rate; th« livkvta ar« only tu Oreggn, people suffered from sunstroke and not round-lnp. and g'*»l ior any in th« «late, bat th« ticket must in the city of Philadelphia. It potnt rvad lo your Station alten it ia pur- is thought that there were at ehaaed ot the agwni l-ack in th« otiier least a dozen fatalaties caused States. jy the heat Here in Gresham Heart of Gras« >n the same day, we found a lit- The years have tie. I on stleitl wing. Pabliahml Every Friday at Gresham, Ore,, by tlie Basra» S tat « PvauaRum Co. | tie fire morning and evening to And left ua many a scar, TIMOTHY BROWNHILL, Burros an » M anauru . I be quite comfortable. . Hut uow the this run* very Io«, M oktaviixa Ornv-a, 515 Villa Av.; F ouwaku Orrn’U, StW Gvxxlnough Building. 1 EAST SIDE DEPARTMENT STORE Corner ol Grand Avenue and East Alder Streets PORTLAND, OREGON Ami we approach the "liar.'* ■MCMPTM Mm Per Year. »I «U tn a.Irance to tue»I«a connlrisa. 11 » Tkre* toontta' trial aabacHptlona aingl* roplM Sc A»k for our clubbins rale® mUTTISCn »bouM a* aeul b, Kxpn-aa or PoaloORv Money Order. Resl.lervd heller or l'b«ck. Must pa aciepteii up I® M c-enla Mtttrn tor autecHpilona ar® not sent unieaa requested The label on your paper will Indi •ale within two week» the receipt of your remlllanee II it doe* not pleuae nollly ua. MMBtaMSCn In deference to the ulah ol the ma>odty ol our aubacrlberu th* paper la teal until *11 Amursse ta paid and an order to diaconllsue I» received It you wlah your pap»r stepped at end of th® poor, alate the fuel w hen you aend your »ubacrlption and II will b® done UMOM If «Man« la ordering change ot addreav givs old a* sell a* new addrvaa COaannSMm are wauled In every cotnaaunity. II no coere*|H'nd«nee sppeara Irva ,®ur O*i<bborbood, you are reapeclfuUy reqe sled to »end u» a* many local item» aa you can mUTUM Mm USUAL APVkRTISISU. vet tn leaded Ul point. Ste per alnglv column inch auch Insert ion PISPLAY APVSRTISISt; No poalttou guaranteed JSc per »ingls column Inch such taaue, IS inebe® or over, hit per Inch noch ia»ue, 30 Inchea or over. 17 1-fc per Inch auch laaue so Inches or over. ISc per inch «och twos, for poalttou (any also) Sc per inch aSdlttonol RKAPKRll. Ic per word e®ch Irene. no render accepted for lore than »rente ALS ------------------------------ (Want Coloma only). 1.- , per word each Irene, countin« 1 UX ------------ ... _ ------------------------------ _ two flgures. an iul»»l_ >»r ‘ •• “ abbrertotlon a» one word. No local accepted ior lea* than IS cenla. PRO, KStilON AL CARPS (®ne loch). Mr euch treue t'AKie- OP TH ANKS Ino« exceeding luo Inches! » rente, letters or coNBOLENt k (not eireedtng tour im he.), ii oriti A ries tor actual.uh scriber» or member, ol their lamllie». up to It» word., tree all over h» vrords. Ic a word (invariably in advance). Count the words and remit accordingly. All Lodge. Grange. School. Church, or other notices or adverttaementa ol aoctala. parties, dance», concert», theatrical», etc., given for a pro«!, charge.I for at regular rates. In order to Insure change ol ad adwrtteer» aaiMt have copy in thu otter not later than Tueeday preceding day ol publication rtttaa contract o®)y. For A reasonable discount will be allowed trem above prices on w particular, enquire al ottco. Ml fSMTMg is our specialty We are well equipped to do the beat work at current prices Rapecially larmers’ and business men'» Letter Head». Envelope». Rutter W rapper». Statement», Ste.. in taall or large quantities Auction Billa, Podger». Poaler». etc . printed ua short notice _ ___ The Herald is very glad indeed to learn that the ministers of Astoria are not guilty of the crime of compromising with the saloon men of that city in the matter of Sunday closing. Noth ing so lowers the standard of Christianity as compromising with sin of any kind. o------------------ The sinking of the steamship Columbia, and the loss of 98 lives is One of the worst marine disasters that has happened in recent years. Just where the blame lies, no one knows at this time. Tillamook county «ill hav* another exhibition ut ita Jairy producta at ita annual county fair this vear, which takes place iu Tillamook City on the 22d, 23d and 34th of August. There will ba a stock show in counoctiou with Dairymen have been receiving ■ ext-e«dingly high prices for butter fat in Tillamook this year, rangiug from 33c A FEW MINUTES WITH THE EDITOR to 47c per lb., being 10c above tliat ;>aid last year, averaging from 112 to *14 per ¡cow per month. BUILDIMJ VP THF PARTA' «.« m^e °r . leLS” Wlth printer and devil will march at the head 18 very likely that Swift & Co. will be held fairly level by the people across the line. 0 The fire at Troutdale last Sun- day morning is but another illus- tration of the need of more re- »friction in the manufacture, aale and use of intoxicating liq uor». A few bottles of whiskey »old to men already under the influence of liquor is said to be the indirect cause of the fire. Two live» were lost, four or five people were badly injured, and We »ill uot look lor sorrow. Offers Bargains in Every Department Hut bravely hope foi break ol day, Where tun shine* on the morrow. So many friend* have tiaveled on Aud ervMiaed the )*aevful river, We are preparing to Remove soon We «ill not drva.l the narrow »treaiu That lead* to Joy forever. to our big new and modem building on southeast comer o! East Morrison and Union Avenue. Prior to this removal we are offering wonderful bargains throughout the store, so that we may close out our present stocks as nearly as possible, that we may start in our new store with The "Gates Ajar" are all alight; The heaveuly fir-are shining To guide the pilgrim thro’ the night And keep hi* heart from pining. Why need we fret or look behind The peat ha* been so fleeting; Handsome and Large New Stocks of Merchandise which are already bought. The fair will he made ears; With friends ae'il soon be meeting. There are no pain* on yonder shore. No pains or sad farewell, But all ia bright and lull of joy, Such joy no word* can tell. So, pilgrim, take thy trusted staff; The pathway ia not long; Keep heart of grace and eye of faith, Then enter heaven with song. —Seymour (Conn.) Record. 0 lire national'forest* mean, what they , A five-year-old apple orchard, without buildings, was recently sold at Hood River for $1000 per acre, There are hundreds of ____ acres of unimproved land in thia district that is juat as good ap ple land as that of the Hood Riv-, er valley that can be bought for $10 per acre and up, and yet some of our people see no oppor tunity for a safe and profitable Men’s Tailor-Made Suits All Reduced I All Wash Goods Reduced Suits from $5.95 to $16.95 Handsome New Goods 4c to 24c yard Boy’s Suits All Reduced Women’s Suits and Dress Skirts Suits $1.48 to $4.45 Some at hall, and all are grand bargains Bargains in Shoe Department Hosiery, Under wear, Dress Goods Good Shoes, and cut-prices on nearly all kinds. And practically everything in the »tore reduced in price. are for, and bow to use them. In the first place, it ia explained bo» Radical Reductions in Every Department the forests are created and bow their ■ boundaries are drawn. Next, their di- ■ rect use and value are shown from tlie point of view <4 the lionieseeker, the 1 soesooeoososoasss «»F I.ANM IN prospector and miner, the user of tini- DIVTORATION Tt» B NATIONAL FORKNT N.xk«- !• hrraby her, the user of the range, the user of riven that thr laiitia r I I m *«! brio«, rmbrar water am! other u»ero of forest reserves. Tng 4»»»rrr«, wllhlu thr Caacatlr National Fur eat. Oregon, will be t'.iMeet to •«•ttkmml an«l Third, il is aiioan how the forvsta are entry un<!rr the pro« la Inn a ul th<* buoirataa«! law« <»f the t’nltr«l Mtatea ai»«l the art of June intended for use, for the production of 11 I«« (M »Hal . «■). al the VnMad Mair« land oAce al I'ortland. Oregon, on Hcpu-mber f. usable products, and for the establish l«»7 Anv M*ttler w ho was artually aud in fu«>d ment ami uisinlenaiu'e ol homes; how faith «'laltnlng any «»( »«id lan<l« fur agrlculiur al purp<MM*a prior to January 1, IV*M, and ba« on all of them the timl-er is proteeU-l not abandohtni same, ha« a preference right to froai fire, the water io kept steady, the make a t>oine«lrad entry for the land« actually occupied Maid lan<ta were list* «1 uj*on the ap forage on tlie range ia increased and plication« of thr* psrwoiia tneullottrd b«*low. wrho have a preference right «ubprrt to the guarded from abnae; ami I kjw , in addi prior right of any «urh wet tier, provided «urb ««■IClrr or applicant i« qua 11 tied to make hoin«- tion, they serve aa great public play ■tead entry and the ore fere ore right ia eirr grounds and as breeding places and ref c I b . m I prior to Hvptemiirr i. 1WJ7. on which «fate thr land« to ill ba aubject to «rill« inrut and • n uges for game. Finally, the manage try by any qualified i>rr«on The land« are a« HK I 4 of NU 1-4, Hr«' u T J N R 7 ment of the national forests is dencrilie<l. follow« K . M M . Hated U|M»n thr application of Hu Here it is that the great UHefulness of dtvlph Hchmbl, of I'aacade l*orks. dregon [Hignt .q K A BAf.LlNiiKH. <'omml«aloner of the forests i* brought out most clearly thr General land oAcr Approve«! June 7. and strikingly, for the forests are man JW7. (Mignedl JAMKX KI |M>LI'H GAKFIKL!». Secretary of the Interior l.l«t I»». aged by the people in tlieir own inter ests. and every means ia used to meet estoratkin . national K forenta are ' ma nag—I --|iecially tits him deal to with the subject. Subscribe for The Herald. "I am ao delighted with what Cham- - REPAIRING A BPR< .IALTY — All Work Guaranteed. berlain'a Salve lias done lor me that I For Special Bargains In Watches, Bee feel bound to write and tell you so," »ays Fred D. Flora, Mr«. Roliert Mytton, Hamilton, Ontario. 457 John St., “My little daugh ter had a had burn on her knee. I ap plied Chamberlain*« Halve and it healed beautifully.” Thia salve allay* pain ot a burn almoat inatautly. the WATCHMAKER and JEWELER 191 Morrison St., PORTLAND, - - OREGON It in for sale by all dealer«. Near Pap's Restaurarli. • •••••••••••••••• I J. J. KERN. Bec'y. MA fa»t Yamhill Hl . Portland, Oregon. F. E. Biaraa, Agt., Boring, Ore., or to H. W S* ash AU., Pre«., Greaham. a Id httidiM Avoid being a case of charity at the hands of others NORTHWESTERN NEALTN ANO ACCIDENT ASSOCIATION Insurance at actual c>*t. Tried ami not fourni wanting Agent, santeil in every county. For ;>ar- ticutarn write to OF FoBTLANDp Call or wrlla John Brow«. Aft.( lG»ckwtM>d, Or. Why ermi your work elsewhere when we can do it for you here just as cheap and just aa well or better? aaoaaooooaaoaaaoo BEAVER Portland Railway Light & Power Company FREQUENT RAPID COMFORTABLE 0. W. P. Division TIME TABLE HTATE 3 IRAKS 10 nil USI URY Throufh Pullman »landar«» and tuurlsl ■Ireplns rara dalli l<> Omaha. Chlrag®, Sa®, han«; tourist »Irrplng rar dalli lu kan»a» City. Krelluln« < hair oars (SMU 1rs«) le ths Baal dally UNION DKFGT d HERALD. „O regon S hort U n U mo U nion P acific % I*eevea Arrivas. CHICAGO PORTLAND ■ »AM HI M 1 Al. lor ths gait Daily. • 1» lliinilnston. »>t »71 HPOKAKR Ul Ml Ml 7 DDF M. Dally. iôÜA VT Dally - -»> f M bally. ELVER For Kaaiern Washington. Walla V.lla, Law i lalon, (’«»«ur <i A>ttntt«nd ürwi Mort bara «otate MJ ATLANTIC RXERKM lor th* Faal via Hunt IllflOll. 1 POKTLAND BIGGH LO- CAL, (oral! local point« 1 between Blgga and Portland __ _ i_i_ m RIVER ■ l& F M Dally. • KAM. Daily. ■ Ik A M Dally. » «sr m . Dally. 8C Il EDULE. FOR ANTORIA and 100 F M way polnta, connecting Doily with itramer fur Ilwa tace pt co and North Beach, Bunday« ateamer llaaaaln. Aab al ■at urda y dock (water per ) 10 uu P M STATIMS Three Man Win«. MAGAZINE Àccidtali aill N« h «* Or P orvlakp , Onmnts Incorporated Isu. Caiadero Lv Eatarada Currlnavllk A la ( mi ugh Eagle Creek Barton filefer ........ Boring Anderson Hogan Gre«ham Odarville Hyeamore . Lenta June Golf June Portland Ar Watches and Jewelry i agninat BickuuM, Accident and I*vaUi. Farmers’ Mutual Fire Relief Association STATION aaaaaaaeaeaaeaaaa Bad Burn Qukkly Healed PROTECTS YOU IN TH! condition* in the West and the policy under which the national $1.00 a Month INSURE TOL’R FARM BLIIMN6S CHIRCHESilD SCHOOLHOUSES To entry or i . anisi in FOREST Nolic* 1» hereby the desires and wants of all forest users flven that the land« <|ei*rrlbr4l below. rmbrar half wav by dealing with them in the ng * j aerr«. within lit»* < »■* a«le National For | eat, Oregon, will be aublect I«» «rttirmrnt and main directly on the ground, and in all ; entry under thr provision« ol thr homr«trad cases with tlie utmost practicable dis law« of the I nit«*d Htctr« and thr act of June 11. (XI Ntat . ’£«). at Ihr I nltr«! Mtatr« land patch and freedom from red ta|«. 1 office at Portland, Oregon, on Ns-pirmbrr 24. 1WC Any »rttlrr who wa« actually and in v < mm ! In a word, the special interest of this | faith rlaluiing any of «al«i land« for agricultur manual lies in ita showing that the for al purpose* prior to January 1. I9DD, and ha« not abandoned «Mtne, h»« a preference right est policy of the government, both in to make a hoine»irad entry for the lands aetu j ally orcuplrd Held land« were IGted upon the principle and practice, is for the benefit a J jil!< at 1-111» of th« panoMl Inctit >««n< <1 I»«-l«.w of the ordinary man, for the benefit of who have a preference right subject to the ; prior right of an) eueb settler, provided aucia every citizen equally. There is still a wettler or applicant 1« qualified to tuakr borne I «trad entry an<l the preference right 1« excr* tendency to think of the national forests ! riecd prior to September 24,1DD7. on which «late a* “preserves” clo«w«l to use, and to thr land« will br subject to «rttlemrnt and rn : try by any qualified jeraun. Thr land« are aw leave the public lands exposed to unreg- ’ htUnw* ll7.il Ntfl «. Hr<- 3. T 3 H . K 7 k 1 W. M 11« ted upon the application« oft' W ulste-l individual exploitation, Where Kern, <»f Welch’« P <> . Oregon, and W J Fan prevail bion, of 17U7 K 7th Hl . Portland, Oregon, re these mi -apprehensions still I ceived «ltnullatieou«ly, and also upon the ap ••The L'ae of the National Foresta” will fillcat Io n of W K Howar«!, of Arlrta. Oregon MlgnrdJ FRKD DKNNKTT. Acting t onimia go far to correct them. »ionet of the General land Office Approved The book is written by Frederick E. June 25. lWr? 1 Signed) GK<»K«.K W WOOD- KI’FF, Acting Mrcretary of the Interior. Liat Olmstead, whose intimate knowledge ot 141. The beat Ithenlsb wlue 1« ecarrely plentiful enough to fnrotali an average of one drluk for every three German« The worst, on the contrary, la ao bad that it takes three men to get one drink down Its natural cbnnnel. Near Got tingen ia the little town called Wlt- , Zr U anti Clark exposition, and many of the seubauaen, which baa long been fa ■nous, or, rather, Infamous, for a kind visitors are tiecoming familiar with the of wine known aa the "drelmanner- opportunities afforded by tlie state, a wein," because It requires one man to large number of tourists having made drink It. a second to bold him and a stops at five or six point« in different third to pour It down bla throat. Here also la toeated Germany's first and part« of the state. Julius Kruttochnitt, director of main only colonial acbool. founded by aoma tenance and operation of the entire Hsi* wealthy n.ltierenta of the colonial pol icy on which Emperor William has Just riman system. General Manager J. P. won a victory over the Roclallata In the O'Brien and Chief Engineer Buschke of relcliatag The acbool waa opened In , the O. R. A N.Co. and the officials of 1HU-J, with room for eeventy students, ! the Corvallis A Eastern left the latter which Is not nearly enough for all who port of laat week for an automobile trip apply A special feature la the aegre through central Oregon. Let's ho,« gatlori of the atudeuta In dormitories they have with them a pole long enough to keep them out of taverns, aa It la to get the persimmon—it's been hang well known that nothing la ao disas trous to the wbltee In the tropics as ing a long time. “tropenholler,” from habits of alcoholic If the people of Oregon fail to take indulgence. Here to where the “three advantage of the colonist rates begin- man w I m " halos the temnerauce cause. when the angel hia trumpet for the grand maroh btowi to heaven, the 71itor, LESSON FROM TROUTDALE FIRE And marked the sunshine on it. But earth is fair; the sun «till shines there wad a property loss, exclu- ; interesting for the numerous campers sive of insurance, of over $20,000. and pleasure seekers who go to Tills* How National Forests Serve the Rubik muok every year from other counties, And all because a few men could where they »pend their summer vaca "Tlie t'se ot the National Forest»," a publication just printed by the depart- . not control themselves, and a tions in that prosperous and delightful ment ot agriculture, is a brief, clear profit could be made from the coast county. manual for public information as to the sale of the stuff that turns men forest policy of the national government Influence of a live Newspaper It is too true, a* the short preface to into irresponsible beings. When will people wake up to the fact A »BLAND. Oregon, July 15, 1S07.— the public any*, that "many people do not know »bat national foreala are. - that the saloon, as it is run to T imothy B bowshill , Gresham, Ore.— Others may have heard much about | Gear Sir: I liave juat read aliout the day, is the greatest American big celebration in Gresham thia year, i them, but liave no idea of their true evil, and as such should be placed and the thought occurs, wltal part did purpose and use." It ia the object of under greater restriction? the local newspaper have in carrying this publication to explain just «hat There are a few newspapers in the state whose editors are having a spasm over the tend ency of the people to become in dependent and vote for the man, regardless of politics. The main thought in the editorials of these few is party. Not one word is mentioned about the ne cessity of their party endorsing or placing before the people for it through to a succeeaful termination ? election, honest and capable men; | not one word is 3aid concerning PUZZLED ON TROl SERS QUESTION or should I aay, what part did it uot have 7 I think an affair of thia dimen The Oregonian gives notice of sion the enforcement of the law in would scarcely have been poeaible their respective communities, an article it will publish on without the medium of a live newspaper state or nation; not a word is "Where the Women Wear Trous in which to take thia matter up, arouse said about the republican or dem ers,” but it will be time saved interest aud promote unity of action, so to the succeoe of any public ocratic official who sits idly by to assume that when women essential enterprise. Greaham is to be c'ongratu- and refuses to do his duty; not wear trousers at all they wear lated on her splendid celebration, but even a kind word for anything them where the men do.—Pen- mure so for having The Beaver State that is of vital importance in an dleton Tribune. W e don t see Herald as a permanent factor in her honorable administration of gov^r how this can be unless they go growth. The very name io moot appro- ernment All kinds of space, where the men go. - Eugene Reg- Prl«t*' “J »uggesUve. "Long may it however, is given for the encour ister. We propose submitting I wave.” Jacksonville carried through this agement of anything that will the matter to a referendum vote. year the beet celebration ever given build up the party and enable its —Hood River Glacier. You are in southern Oregon. Eight thousand pet politicians to buy Philadel all wrong gentlemen, for when or mote people were kept interested phia office furniture by the women wear trousers they will every miuute in usual aud unusual pound; to sell San Francisco wear them on their own proper ways. There were no accidents and no arrests. franchises to the higest bidder persons, therefore cannot wear The weather man baa been very kind for cash in hand or to steal them where the men do, but to the Rogue river valley thio season. Uncle Sam’s domain by the thou "Mama’s trousers will never fit On the second of July we had a fine sands of acres here in Oregon Timothy.”—Editor W. T. Fogle shower and again on the sixth and sev- and elsewhere. To the victor in Forest Grove Times, Not eutb- The rest of the month has been clear, but with no real warm days yet. belongs the spoils, you know, having seen Mr. Fogle’s mama’s The strawberry and cherry crops have and right here is the keynote of trousers. V. e cannot say as to marketed aa have moat of the this loyalty as it stands today. whether they will fit us or not. early peaches, and the loganberry is about at the height of ita glory. This When editors talk less of party, Certain party organs and old l*rry is growji here in abundance, and and more about law enforcement is quite profitable to those who have (even though it might affect time disgruntled politicians ap suitable ground. their pocket book), the people at pear to be very anxious to have The Southern Oregon Chautauqua large will have a greater degree statement No. 1 removed or began July 10 and closes next Saturday, of faith in their editorials. made inneffective, and of course the 20th. The Chautauqua building they will succeed in their efforts' •ita,ted ** Ashland has a seating ca- MAS NOT LOST OLD TIME FIRE if illgotten gains, bluff and un-,J*“' , , . .. ... .. . 1 crowded every day. About all the great Edward Curran, editor and adulterated gall will acomphsh ipe.ker, whc have b..,, at Orns„n City proprietor of the Condon Times, it Nothing pleases these old have also been, or will be. here. The has sold his interest in that con time grafters like getting a hold opening night "Queen Father" in cos- cern to our old friend and Brit on the people’s pocket. They tume with a eftorua nt 100 voices «a. isher, M. Fitzmaurice. This is want the change made for what given under direction of Prof. Robinson Chicago. not Fitz’» first attempt at jour there is in it for them, not in i of On the closing night will be given “B«l- nalism. We remember very dis the interests of the people. As ahaxxar under the same management. tinctly some eleven or twelve the law now stands, it is as fair Wishing you every «ucceaa, I am, Yours truly, years ago when Fitz was stirring for one as for another, hence the J ob 8. Baooxs. up democratic wrath through people should keep wide awake the editorial columns of the Moro to the situation and declare Getting Better Acquainted with Oregon Leader. That he has not lost hands off. [Spselal Corrsspontlenc« - -- O-—— his old time style, is evidenced P ortland , Ore., July 22, 1907.—Tlie by the following, clipped from Swift & Co., the big American top-notebero in government affairs are his salutatory: meat packers, are building a becoming better acquainted with Ore With this issue of the Condon Times, large plant at Edmonton, Al gon« resource« and necessities. Hon. we once more take up the white man’s The big plant was hard Oscar (’. Strauss, secretary of commerce burden and don the harneao of an edi berta. labor, waa given an informal recep ly under way before the enter- and tor. We say white man’s burden be tion at the Commercial club Saturday cause there is no little responsibility prising farmers of that country night, and, as is well known, was imme rosiing on the shoulder» of the man who were holding mass meetings and diately preceded by Secretary Garfleld wields the pen in any community The» advocating the building of a gOV- and Vice President Fairbanka, »nd your ■peaking of white men, we believe the correspondent has yet in store news to editors of Oregon are the whitest net of ernment abattoir to successfully announce of the moot interesting visit compete with the American meat men on the face of the globe and we art* of them all. proud to belong to the fraternity. It is octopus. Judging from an ar- ¡luring the past three weeks the travel a grand calling to I* connecte<i with a tide contained in the Vermillion into Oregon from the East baa been as newspaper in any way, and we Udieve Signal the farmers are meeting large aa at any time during the Lewis ot the train. Aud reeled on it* summit; We've gated o'er all the transient «erne | The "Forward Maivh" sounds in our th« fair. Kutervd as aevond-class matter at the poatoflk« at Grvsham. Oregon. doubtleAS Our Big Removal Sale At laat »e elimhed li e weary hill, Port la nd.. Lt Goli June .. I^enta June Ryramore Cedarville. Greaham Hogan Anderton.. Boring Riefer .......... Barton Ragle Creek Alapaugh . Currinavllle Katacada Cacadero Ar d FOR I1AVTON, Ors- «■>n City and Yamhill, hirer poltiis. A,h »t (lock (water par.) 7 00 A M. I»ally • wrep4 Monday. 1 90 F. M. Dally «X. • ••FM. Daily »1« pt Bunday, ».r?’tosho. s»d way a®late Iras» Riparla, W a»h ■ *• « up®» arrival * * A i V train No i. itali, rloM HaItirila, A Hr* Riparla 4 I* M .tail, »leapt Frt4a, o. R. & N. AM A. M. Hfurea In Roman P M black. il Pall, a ire pt Honda,. flgiiraa In For Oregon City, Canemab Park and way points, change cars at Golt Junc tion. Kaatward P M P M Biss» Mall local A Mi points, change can al Lenta Junction W. P. MUWIIAY, Traffic Agent. Fly r 1 ♦' 7» R ’M) ■ » «15 B 14 R 50 7 n «invìi« 7 R7 riMTiu a 7 Su •suris r m him » ? M • 40 i ? 21 A IB 7 IB ns I IB 4 M 4 41 • M Ticket office, Third and Washington, C. W Stringar, Telephone Main 7IJ. General Offices, First and Alder Sta., ('ity Ticket Agent. P okti . anii , O rboon . », CIUSH ■ 45 For Lenta, Mount Scott and i-aat side 1 »O. • No l»n, N 15. R 15 7 «10 rwTiut ■ »' ■ ») 7 Of» un rsn •■"J........... Wm. McMurray. Oen’l Passenger Agent.