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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 4, 1907)
The Gate Keeper Great Sacrifice Sale of Lumber "la Faith, la Hope, la Charity, and with fidelity." Multnomah County Grangers are to spelling match was enjoyed, the Byer* be congratulated upon the success *o •ide winning ami each receiving a stick far attained in this, their first attempt of gum am! the k sing side a toothpick to hold a County Pair Every fanner e ich. A very enjoyable feature of the occa now recognizes the fact that the sion wan a comic solo by Win Byers. Grange la doing something worth Resolutions a« re passed asking every while It has not only brought things | grange in the county to co-operate in to pass In the securing of legislation the securing of a county road from Fair* favorable to the farmer, but is also view to the Columbia river. The own doing thing* that are of vital interest er« of the Sun lhal ranch ami Graham Stock consists principally of rough I uiu I kt . to every farmer iu this and adjoining A Lusher offered a free right of way for 1x4—16, 20, 24 It. . $7.50 M 2x4 24 ft. . . . $B-25 M count lea. From the time the big same. A splendid road can l»e built to 1x6—16, 20, 24 ft. . 7.50 M 2x0 -16, 20, 24 It. H.25 M Fair wai »poken of until today—the a tine «teamboat landing by building Grange has stood nobly by Fresi one small bridge and about a half mile 1x8—16, 20, 24 It. . 7.50 M 2x8 -16, 20, 24 It. 8.25 M dent J. A. Johnson has shown himself of piling. When complete this would Various odds and ends ttx> numerous to mention. to be a past master in the art of or encourage the farmers of I-a t'amas ami In readings 2.363. iu debate t.363 ganization. and through his efficient Washougal, Wash., to cross the river at .Duly seventy-six granges use printed corp* of Grange and other workers thia point and trade in Portland in programme*. Seventeen conferred de grees without manuals, although fifty- has accomplished wonders in a short stead of in Vancouver. Buy now when you have the opportunity of buying cheap. Come at flve partially dispensed with their use. time. As there are just about twice as many once before the stock is sold out. Rockwood grange initiated seven new I Saturday. October the 5th has been gniiig»'« tn the state as reported and COTTRILL designated by the building committee member* last We>ln«*lay night. A as those reporting were froui every MitM Evil Srhnvulvi h it la>t Friday as building day—every Granger, far half dozen more are slated for next | county and fairly represented the en the number* above given for Newl>orgt where «he will stay with mer, man or boy in the county, is meeting, Great enthusiasm is living shown for the coming fair by all its niny doubled to give an approxt- relative« and attend »chool. asked to report on that day on the Mill it* l«»vat«sl Lvvt» milt*.«« s«nilh <4 I’lviiMiiiit !l>»int’ and Orient and two miles « i-t «»I Boring member*, who propose to raise a crowd mate idea of the work of all the The Ball dryer is working two shift« a Fair grounds as early as poasib e in next Tuesday or Wednesday and put in granges lu the Empire State from night, «ml four day shift*. the morning—with hammer and saw. April 1 to July 1. 1907. a day on the fair buildings. Cottrell was well representtsl at the prepared to put in a good day's work How to Cure a Cold Grange basket MM'ial given at Orient at Lirexltam and visited her friend. Mis* for the benefit of the Fair. Lunch SANDY New Hampshire Grange Notes. The •pii’stion of bow to cure a cold will be served in the Grange Hall to Clackamds <ount> lair at blddstone Three special meetings will l>e held I a H Swtnrvlay evening. There were 10 Frank McGtigm was a Saiwly visitor May l.illlepagv. Born t«> Mr. and Mrs. (*. IvValle) without unmeeswary loss «»f time la one every worker. Come and help us out. last Sunday. Clackamaa county will hoi,! its first In different |>arts of the state to confer Imskets, which averaged |2 ik’ a piece. in which we are all more or h as inter« The subject of Rev. Sherrill’s sermon The Grange should at least have annual fair at Gladstone Park, Thurs the sixth degree on such uieiul>ers of A furniture «tore ami an undertaking Tuesday, Sept. 21, a boy. the Order as desire to take the seventh Sunday morning will l»e, "High Ideals.” rated, (or the quicker a cold is gotten one representative in the Royal Ret day. Friday amt Saturday and Satur- C. J. i.itllcpagt* drove I«» Gresham establishment are Inung built at Sandy it the national grange. These *prcl«l rid <•( the less the danger <»f pneumonia inue. preferably the Queen, but if not da, October 10,11 and 12. The move meetings will be held at Portsmouth. In the evening, “Faith and Works.” Sun* lay. on the old Chase estate. and other serious diseases. B W. L. The Christian Endeavor was well at the Queen, then at least the chief ment was started by the grange of Kwne and Littletown. Perhaps other Mr. Marshall, salesman f«»r the thm Quite a number of In.Ilan.*« of th«* Hall of Waverly, Va . lias uaed Cham« Clackamas county and is the first festi tended last Suiulay. Che leader was meetings w ill Is* arranged later. maid of honor. This can easily be Warm Springs sgenev, with their fami of Mitchell, l«*wisA Slaver of Pi«rtland. I sm lam's Cough Remedy f«»r years ami More granges thau ever tiefore are Clifford Schneider. accomplished if our members will take val < ( the kind ever hel l in Clackamas lies anti l*ands of horst»«, have *|*enl the was selling w < mh | saws in thia vicinity siiiw • I firmly Is’lievr (’hamlterlalli's pa>*i week around San«ly trading ami this wrck. an active instead of a passive interest county. It will I* strietlv an agricul secepting the geuerous offer of the Cough Remedy I«» l»v almolulely the la’«l tural show, complete in every detail, trustees of the New Hampshire College Inlying supplies for the winter. in the Queen contest A number of MLLKOSL pn-|»aratioii on the market for colds. if Agriculture and the Mechanic Arts the exhibits of cattle, horses, sheep, merchants are giving one five-cent Herman Miller, al present in charge MISO I have rvo»mmended it to my friends, Wm. Jone* is *eriou*ly ill at the home goats, hogs, poultry, etc., being excep in providing sebolarshliw for some stu- of the Strause place near Pleasant vole for Queen of the carnival on ev tionally large. A continuous carnival lent selected by each grange, aud the of hi* daughter, Mrs. 8. \ Stafford. Maliel Jonsrml is tpiitr ill. Gill»«*rt an*I they all agree with me.” For sale Home, has cured a cottage in Sandy, ery dollar purchase from their store of fun has also been arranged. Admis *omlng freshman class at the college Kev. ami Mrs. W<a«l are attending where lie will simui move a ith his faul llauglum Is slowly gaining strength aft Io all druggists. When trading with these firms plan to sion: Adults, 25c; children under 12 will be a large one. er his severe illucss. the Methodist conference this week. The executive committee of the s’ate ty buy at least one or more even dollars years of age. Ilk*. Bargains in the, “Herald Vuul A«!« ” Rev. Iloien, the Norwegian Baptist graugv has accepted the Invitation of Mr. and Win. Pars* ns and Mr. ami Mrs. R. II Fay and daughter of Port missionary for Oregon, held mevling* at worth of goods at one time Ask for he Manchester board of trade to Mrs. Harvey Wilson attended confer land have returned to the city after a Kelso last Sunday ami Monday. one vote on every dollar purchase hold the next state grange camp meet ence Sun,lay. pleasant visit a it!» Mrs, McElroy. HISTORICAL FACTS. ing at Manchester on l»ee. 17 to 19. Ask your friends to do the same, and English services will Is« held in the | Mrs. Alfred Baker, wh has resided in Frizes for essays presented by the Mrs. Idleman, a former reaulent of i then vote for your choice for Queen— A Little Information Which Every rhlldren of different granges will 1« Melrose for several years, leaves this Sandy, was a pleasant visitor here last Lutheran church Tuesday $<veiling by there are three candidates in East Rev Mr. Hag a*«. Granger Should Possess. given by the Concord State fair this week for Portland, where she will occu week. • 4lll, ’>tl> «11*1 ihirii.blr Sta • Multnomah. Miss Mignion Martin of The uatloual grange was organized .‘all. > OMI <H»N ! Th«* Lid us Aid society sp« nt a very ! PORILANl». py her new home. John II. Revenue was a Samlv visitor pleasant afternoon at the home of Mis. • Montavilla. Miss Florence Stafford of Dee. 4. 1867. but its permanent organ Londonderry grange will hold a fair • Mrs. Osburn of Michigan was the last Sunday. Troutdale, and Miss Lucy Metzger of ization as a delegated body was not this fall. • ihdv rollerete, file pr«»o( h«»lrl * T. G Joiisrud last Thunslav. guest of her cousin, Mrs >am Strebin, Z . | !.. ! i ik* |t»io lin* « Gresham. Every one of these girls perfected until the sixth annual ses Oswald Bruner has returned from • union «lep“t Cars i$a<M tlie «l««»r • recently. Grange to Bo Represontod. are worthy of any office that may be sion. which was held at Georgetown. J ' • mi beat etectrn lighUi, bol £ U’l’tK lAlOLKIll Eastern Oreg«»n t«> visit his («»Iks. D. C., In January. 1*73, at which time J. Adams of Portland visited at l.one con w ill be held a On Oct. 22 there conferred upon them—You do not delegates from nine state granges, rep • ntid c«»l«l water in every rm»m • fereuce at Chicago under the auspices Grove Farm last week. Mrs Rtwa ami «laughter Liura were I • S|M*cial t at« * hy w« « k *«r m««nth • need to be backward about spending resenting 1.362 sul«rdinate granges, it the National Civic federation, K ilog X • i ii- !..dha on everv J■ • Miss F.valvn Ijim vnite-l her father in the metropolis last u« « k money on them. Get your Grange to were present. The seventh annual ses Among the l-odles to lie represented Don't fail l*» give (ormer address as • Il |s*r «!n\ ami up N M HIICL htf • over Sunday. Miss Ijiin is attending Ole Ikxleen purchast*«! tw«»eow* at th«* well ns to-w om* in asking I«» have y«»ur make up a sum and spend it on our sion was held at St. Louts. Mo. In 3 the National grange The object of J Ut« IBJ itTNt Ut (t VMM 0«M< t the Portland high wlael. Shelley auction last wc« k. Herald s« nl t«» m*w |M»»t«»t!l»*«*. choice of these candidates. Portland. February. 1874. There were thirty two the conference is to discuss tt-> rela «•••••••••••••»••••••••••e states and two territories represented. tion between the national and state Mis« France, who is teaching the Ce Alvin Floss, our «»Id nrighlior, wa« East and West Sides. St Johns, and During the year 1874 12.UU0 granges governments In regard to the control dar school, visited her si-t.-r in Portlaud seen here Sunday. Mount Scott are all at work, but are were organized, and receipts therefrom > Of<3l«ca»<3»ic> O» o»o»o* <o«o»*o» ni jf the great corporations. It is an last Saturday ami Hunday. Mr. ami Mrs. I*. An«lenk>n visited at not leading. East Multnomah has the were $216,381. The declaration of pur- aonneed that forty-one governors of DOUGLASS STORE, Pleasant Home Miss l.yda Brain hall and little broth > Salzman’s on Sutnlay. lead and can keep it if we try. Let pose was adopted at the seventh an- ■tntes have api*>lnted delegates for I he Big (lucwslng Content now on will Close (kt. I W. Hit ks has secured a position at us all pull together and elect our nual session-a document w hich still the meeting, and a number of the er Carl visited relatives in Portland Sat elicits admiration and challenges criti governors have signified their luteu urday. I* il>t Prize, BABY t.RASD Jt’VEMLE PIANO. Hecond and Palmer's mill. Queen. Third Prizes in l‘r«»|s»iti«»n. I cism. The eighth aunual session was -ion to be present in {<erson. Frank Knirriem has g«»nr to Fairview held at Charlestown, 8. C-, In Febru to build a barn for his father in law. Mr. SC I !<><>!. KOOK K XC I I A N< il< Austin T. Buxton, Master of the ary. 1873, and thirty-six states and ter Essex county. N J.. Pomona had a POWELL VAILEY Butler. tire Ii<:id«|uattrrs h»r all th. X« w Sehm»ll»«»«»k* Al*» Oregon State Grange, has arranged ritories were represented. In 1874 do mammoth plonk' on Aug 15. It la (’ai l Christensen received third count) nations amounting to $54.815 were t«> Lilies <>( Tablets, I*'m ils, I*, ns ami Ink, at Right Prices. Mr. Shnultz has Iwnight the timber «»n for a general contest among all the made to the state granges, pro rata to «stfmated that over 15.000 people were prize and first prize in division 3 for th«* IM subordinate granges of the state, for the number of granges in each state, »resent. The speaker* were James I.. asters he exhibited at the aster show. Peter Brown's place, anti expert« to ?owles of the Postal Progress league. mak«* it into cord w < mn |. which prizes will be given. The con to relieve suffering among the mem National lecturer Gaunt and National Ilis little sister Mary receive* I third A numls*r «»f y«»ung |>eopie fr«»m this test will open October 1. and continue bers of the Order caused by floods and Master Bachelder. whose theme was priz** in «livision 3. an«! also a special crop failures. The secretary's office for six months. A similar contest the "Benefit of the Grange to the Agri prize for the arrangement «»( her tl »wers. nvighlMirh'MMl «|M*nt Sunday rieiiingat was moved to Louisville. Ky.. in 1875, Schoultz’ listening to the grnphophone was carried on last year, the prizes and the national grange convened there sulturist." School district 2t> opened Monday, Will (’row«toil visited in this vicinity having been announced and awarded in November of that year. Up to 1875 Sept. 16, with Miss Pauline lleacock, At a prize »(leaking contest held at • • at the Hood River session of the State 24.290 charters had been Issued After 3aeida county i.N. Y.i Pomona grange principal, an«l Mis- Lyda Brain ha 11, as hist Week. that a reaction took place. Instead of meeting Miss Ethel Schiddlemau was sistant. Grange last May. The prizes this year will be in the $42.9u2 from state grange dues in 1875 (warded the first prize and will repre- SYC AMORT nature of premiums, consisting of there was only $12.319 In 1879. aud lent that Pomona at the state grange All Eligible for Registration. . half the amount bad been furnished by Miss Bell Bear*l, who has l»een visit * LISLEDS banners, altar covers, grange jewels the national grange In readjustments ■peaking contest ing in the east, has returnetl. Iler sis * Everyone a Prize Winner. * The Ladies II »me Mission society met and implements, a score of 2700 points of dues and donations. Up to 1879 ter, Mrs. C. E Archer,nc«•«»mpam«*«l her with Mrs. J. Ma nary last Wednesday $100.000 was refunded aud donated to being necessary to win a choice. Imine. THE GRANGE PRESS. afternoon. There were about twenty- • WEBB FARMS TROUTDALE, OREGON • • In connection with his announce the state granges. In that year only Mr. Bauman has returned fr«»m l’«»rt- • seventeen granges were organized, ment the state master says: A Powerful Influence In the Promotion five member-« present, am! also some quite a contrast from the 1X000 organ visitors who wer«- Mrs. Vanzan ami l:in«l ami is able t*» Is* up and aroiiml of the Order. "With the increased number of dis ized in 1874, only five years before. In i «laughter, recently frofn Alaska, ami some. [Special Correspondence.) tricts this year the prizes will be wide 1875 there were 3,0110 deputies employ Mrs. Frost has been quite ill th«* past Ever since the grange made e<!ora Grand|« and < irandtna Lusted. Lunch ly distributed, as they are arranged ed. aud, as the balance of the receipts week. tion the most prominent feature In Its was serve* ’ and all expressed themsclv«*M In three classes, and the executive from the expenditures had fallen to t .. ih > voi r • work it has had a powerful ally In as having a tine time. Misses (o-rlrude ami (’<« il Ris kaell committee would be pleased to have $G.4<>8. bonds amounting to $15,000 the grange press, and the managers were ordered sold, but not until 1882 “Teas” are !>econiing quite fashion of P«»rllan<), Miss lng«*r Loy of l.nthvr every grange in the state win a prize, was the last sale of bonds made to of periodicals in general have been able ami Misses Mattie ami Ik-rlha Baumann which is possible All that is neces cover the deficiency. Since that time seconds. The rapid Increase several able in this vicinity. Mrs. Geo. Lustvtl entertained a number of her fiiendsin were guests ••( Mrs Thomas Sumlay. sary is for a grange to meet promptly the balance has been on the right side years since In the number of granges • SPIXIAI. I Y OF HOMSI SHOI IN«l. t'l’- lO-l>A11 APPI.IANCF * this way on Thursday last, Sandwiches, Mrs. T. Hall is <piit<* sick* • l(»M IIMI SIIIINO, INCLUI»IN<1 I’A 11 ..NT IIHI CtMtllW. * have a good attendance of officers and of the ledger. in New Hampshire. In the membership cake, ¡»each«.**, hanannas and cocoa were Forrest Jenne is attvmling the P«»rt- member, put in full time and report and in the favorable change In public s»*rv«‘«l. It is needless to ray that a Busy New York Granges. land aca«lemy. facts.'' State Lecturer Shepard of New sentiment In relation to the work of very pleasant time was liad, as all of the Order of Patrons of Husbandry was F. M. Gil), of Estacada, has been ap York has iaaued a blank form to sub Mrs. Lusted’« friends know wirst a • TROUTDALE, - - - - OREGON • pointed contest superintendent. ordinate grand lecturers for reports materially aided by the support of the charming hostess she is. SEC1I0N LINt along various lines of grange work. press. The mission of the grange, the Mrs. II. Carjienter ami <*bildrvn an Mr. ami Mrs. E. I>. Hamilton were Only about one-half the granges in the steady, jxTsjstent and unselfish efforts Fairview grange held a most enthusi state reported for the quarter ended of its leaders, would have coDmended callers at th«* home of Arnold Rueggan«! visiting relatives at. The Dalles. O. E. Warnecke of Brownsville was n astic meeting last Wednesday. A July 1, or 286. of which number 104 the Order to the serious attention of family Sunday. WE ARE IIEAIXjUAKTEKH FOR thoughtful people, but its progress gn«*st at ILizelw« mm I farm, th«* home of sumptuous repast was enjoyed at noon. held public meetings during the quar Guy Robertson was a Gresham visitor would have been comparatively slow his mother. The lecture hour was replete with new ter with 3.413 visitors, and the number without the aid of the press. Having Monday. and entertaining features, among them of applications for memliership trace realized the possibilities of the grange, Wm Ketclmin ami wife «»f the Dalles Miss Ethel Wilkenson accomp.ini**«! being a spelling a spelling match. Mrs. able to the meetings was 111. Of 234 the editorial fraternity Increased Its Miss Marian Robertson home Friday were visitors in our section recently., granges reporting on lecturers' pro ah well ns the leading brands <»f C. W. Shepard, lecturer, and Mrs. Wm. grammes It was shown that those par The owners of th«’ ten-a< re l«»t of tin* and staid until Sunday. (Continued on Troutdale nige.) Byers were leaders. A real -Al time ticipating In music numbered 2.617, l.ittle H«»mes tract, east <»f th«* s«*v«*n- Quite a number from these parts at tended th«* bask« t social given by the mih* home, are planning t«» biiihl a house grange last Saturday evening at Orient. this fall. AT I.OWE8T POMfllBI.E PRICE»« Miles Arnspiger nml family of Port Mr. an«I Mrs. John Sleret are making an extende«! visit at Yaquina Bay with laml were guests at Arnspiger Ixslg«* on Mr. and Mrs. Scoville, formerly of Cot Munday. Donald Fetisy of Ixnits is doing some trell. They expe«*t to return in als»ut a carpenter work at Bucklw’s for a f«*w week. Max Davies and John Burby were do days. Alfr«*«l Kchloth of Mt. Tals»r gave us a ing business in these parts last Monday. Mr. Peterson and I.. A. Davies mule call on Momlay with gun and dog. a busirmsa trip to Portlund last Satur day. CORBtn Firwt-rl**. *reon>ino<l«li<>ii< beg to announce <'<>in ii r<-iH1 trnili. M>liciU*C F. C. Re«*«! ma«le a trip to Portland Clean I mh I* hik I k < h >I iik nlJ «Saturday. PLEASAN1 VIEW To the many citizens of northeastern Clackamas county that they have Albian Floss, formerly of this place Feed Slibl« in Ctnntchv* Mm. Mary Storm wan the guest of her but now residing near Portland, was opened a First-class General Store in connection with the Post- mother Saturday and Sunday. here Sunday. CASPER JUNKER, Prop.' R;il I Ji Rooney and wife are visiting office at Bull Run Mrs. Gleason is at the Goo«l Samari with Mrs. llenkle. Sandy, Oregon tan h«»spitHl. suffering with a s«*v«*r«* at John llenrn of Portland innle a flying tack <»( quinsy. DAILY STAGE TO GRESHAM business trip out here Monday. Mr*. Myrta ({■■<*<1 H|x>nt Monday in Bert Rirhey of Bellwood, and Mr«. Portland with her daughter Eva. They will also operate a daily stage for the accommodation of passengers Berkeley of Portland were pleasant cal Mia* .May Walker of Bridal Veil i* aa- lers at the home of James Richey Sun between Gresham and Bull Run. aiatinK in Gleaaon’a .tore. day. Geo. lireraell and N. I*. Gleaaon made , I.ucile Berk«*l«*y returned to her home a trip to tile Gehhardt A Burkholder with Mrs. Allie Richey on Sunday, after mill Sunday. a month’s visit with her mother in Port- Miaa Belle Walker of Bridal Veil via- Ian«!. ited her ainter May Munday. Miss Winona <>gd«*n wishes to inform Janie« Ellia of Portland waa a Sunday her friends that she was successful in se curing the scholarship «I m * was working viaitor her*. Miaa Ethelyn Hmith went to McMinn for, al*«» to thank her friends for the help they so kindly gave her. i ville Thuraday ami on her return (topped Timber exhausted, mill closed down and lumber remaining must be sold at once Correspondence KELSO TIE CO. Boring, Oregon ¡Hotel St. Philip 0 9 9 9 9 I FOR SALE • : Thoroughbred Lincoln Rom Lambs : : We are Prepared . . . : : Blacksmithing EEL: Jas. H. Latham, Edison Phonographs and Records Flour, Feed, and Groceries Leete = Roberts Company BULL RUN, ORE. STAGE Leaves Arrives Leaves Arrives Bull Run 7:00 Gresham 10:00 Gresham I0:<30 Bull Run 2:00 a a a P JOHN BROWN, K,~ UHi-Sandy Hotel m. in m in •