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« Assessed Va’udtkxis in Muilmwh - r* < 13 a gj qtrijyyT -ig-- U«|| Sik'cvixling 4ire«han> Vindicator, Greohmn Garett»1. Ea»t Miiltii.'iu»li Kewrtl. Multnomah Record and Montavilla Herald. Publialmi Every Frid»v at 4>re»li»m. Ore., by th« B k » vbr Sr*ra IY» li »» imi C o TIMOTHY BKOWNHII.L, Ennwn akd .M axaobb . M ontatili * Orn.«, 315 Villa Ar.: Pom »xn Orrna, SW Goodnough Building Kiitvrvd a* second « U m matter at the |«atoMee al Üreaham Oregen —■»«—» ■ i ♦ - -—■■■■ i >ii Mtsctirnes NATfl Year. >150 »tru ily iu •»lvan<4. (o foreign rounlrle«. 32 tM) Mt.iiih»^» 1' A“. : it Ml aul«*. 11 pi >.•.», ..j .< - w i . bibbi'U! rale* tEaiTTASCiS «•■i«»whl b«‘ »«ml bj Kxpc*M °r l*»»4oScv Money <*r4er. Kvgiaierwi 1 etier or Ch«vk 9tani|»a a<*cep4«"»1 up to W rent*. tiCfWTS for •ubacrlpton* anp n«M arnt unleaa reqaeated Th# label on your paper Will indi ent<> within two wvetoa the rert ija of yonr remittance. If It not plrawe notify u». KSCMTHWAKtS In keeping uilh aril rrcugnited buainna principle*, all mi bar rt pt ion» a HI be *t«»ppe<l promptly upon expirulmn of lino- jkii«l for CMAKf 04 AMAtSS In «miering change of addn-M give ehl as well at new a«t«lrvaa. CMRtSPOtOfkTS are «anted >n every « «»mmunily. if no c*»rre»p«HHlvn<x ‘ app«Nar» front y«ur nv'.ghborh«>od, y*»u are reaprctfally reqe to *euJ iu a* many local item« a» yon can. 43VEITISNM BATH LEG Al AbV>.KTI>! «et in leatled *i* point. hV per line tint Inaartlon V p**r line each *ubM*qu« nt inxerlion. 1HSPI.AY A1>V EKHSlNt. Xo position fuaraHtev«l 2fw- per »Ingle column inch each ittaue; 15 inch«*» or over. 3 l I c per inch ea« h t*»uv. » iut hv* or «»ver. 17 I *■ per inch ea6h iaaur: «*' inch«*» «w over. l.V |*r inch each tsaue. For poMtimi (any *i«e) he per inch additional. REAbKRS. lc per uorxl each ia»ue: no reader ac«vpt«Hi for le*» than X» cent*. LOt A144 ant Column only), lc per wort! each i»Mir. counting two •gtire-* an initial ot an abbreviation as one «.»rd. No local a«\r|*lrd for lv*a than 1.« cent*. fR<»FKSs*h»N Al. «’ARbs (on* inch). 2* each nwuc CARWOF TH AN KS (not vx*x*v*l lng two inchc*) *> cent». LETTKMii OF t\»NlHH.EN«’K (not ekcnMlinc four tnchv*). 31. OB1TI'AKIE> for actual suhm-nber* or member* of their fatuili««. up to UV word*, free all over WO aorxia, lc a word (invariably in advance), fount the words and n-mit a«xx»rvtingh A". l*odg«<. «¡range. Shoal. Church, or other notice» or ad vert i»c me nt» ot *xial>. partiv* daiM ». concerts, thratncal». etc given for a prodt. charged tor at regular rate* .u order to insure change of ad advertisers must have copy iu this ulttce not later than Tuesday preceding day of putfln ation. )03 MU3T1SG is our >t*«*ciahy. "e ate well <Njuipj«e*t to do the be*t work at current price» Especially farmer»’ and bu»incMi men'* Letter Head». Envelopes. Butter W rappers. Statements etc., in small or large quantitiea. Auction Bills. Ikwigerw. hosier», etc . printed on sh«krt notice. , V The total value of properly lu Nlultuouiah county tor the year I KO? i. |J33,141.05s It i» divided a»4ollo«» School I>i«triet N»». I »* «• o " “ ii •• “ *• w ¿ " “ “ “ •• •• “ *• js “ “ “ 21 ... “ Ä .. “ -M ... --S • :sn • :t| • :t* :« • : m • 3S :trt • r • ’ 41 42 ’ 4d K» kl A FEW MINUTES WITH THE EDITOR F l The Pacific Searchlight, Ore- gon’s prohibition paper, which suspended publication Oct. 20, 1906, has resumed publication and is published at Salem, Ore gon. R. H. Kennedy is the ed itor and Paul Kleppin, business manager. The Herald ac knowledges receipt of the first volume published under the new management and welcomes it to its exchange list. * 4 t i The Beaver State Herald comes to our table this week with a finely illustrated edition of the Sandy \alley, with the towns around Gresham well represent ed in its columns. Timothy Brownhill, the editor, is making one of the best papers in the state out of The Herald, and it is of untold benefit to Gresham and the surrounding territory which the Herald represents. - Hood River Glacier. Yes, we have a little wind, a little frost, and a few chilly nights. Yet we have flowers blooming in the yard, roses on the trees, berries on the vines, cabbages, turnips, winter rad- ishes, onions, rape, and good green grass in the fields, And yet some of our folks are com- plaining of the weather! They would’nt do it if they could just take a peep into a real cold cli mate for a few minutes. More than one young man will regret to learn of the death of J. W. French, a pioneer banker of The Dalles. For nearly half a century Joshua French was known as one of the shrewdest financiers of Oregon. He was honest and kind and liberal- minded. In his time he assisted hundreds of worthy young men to positions of trust and plenty. The writer, among many oth- A Fable For Critics Once there was an Ox. He was a fine, hefty Ox. He could pull a big load. He never balked, but always liked to go straight ahead. But the Ox had en-mies. Th; •re was the Flea and his whole big Family. “We don’t care whether this Ox travels or not,” said the Flea and his Folks. “All we want is some of his blood.” Where upon the Fleas eternally pestered the Ox and gave him That Tired Feeling. Then there was the Tom Cat agd his brothers—the Doubting Thomases. “We don’t know whether this Ox is going the right way or not,” said the Thomases. “A n y h o w, we’ll scratch his back for him.” Whereupon Felines jumped on back of the Ox scratched him for which made the Ox ex ceedingly sorrowful. Then there was the Fiste Pup and his Fellow Fistes—a whole litter of Fistes. “We don’t care how slow the Ox goes,” said the Fistes; “the slower the merrier for All we want is to behind him and bite Tail.” Whereupon Fistes snapped con tinually at the Tail of the Ox, which gave the Ox a mighty mournfulness. Finally the Ox, pestered constantly with the Fleas and the Felines ami the Pistes, got to looking sickly. He stopp' d ami lay down on his job, and there was no more going forward for him. 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Th« eoufvrciic« Iwlluvca that all clilldrvu, w bollivi' lu acii.stl or ampio) ad. ah<Hil>l ba under tba direc tion of a achool district officer A tampoiary commute« of orgaukntlou waa ap|H>liited. of which E ft Norria of New York la to reprenant th« grunge aud report at a future uievtlug Watche» and Jewelry KFI’AIHIXU A HI’K» lAi rY AU Work Uuarant»’r«l F»»r Hpwlal Hargahi« lu Wab hra. No» Fred I). Flora, WAKIIMAKIK and JIWIIIK e Ths Live Orange. Th« live grange is ullve all through 191 Morrison St., the year. The grange that diva regu POIITLAN!), • • GHEGGN larly each spring will xa>n forget to “In faith. In Hope, In Charity, and with f idelity.“ come to life In the fall. The meiul>erw N« ar l*»p'« K«nl»iiraiit, who "drop out" or "stay away" during • •••••••••••••••• the four hard wort moot ha will soon Î drop out and atay • way |M»niianvntly, and their grange will fall luto th# Keep grangw For many years the North American Il uua the grange that 11 rat «aw the "dormant" ciani» has I hvu declaring that the State grange danger <4 destroying our timlier supply, busy, just as you ket|> tliv toll busy, aud growth and goo«l returns will be is the m«a»l |tr«»grvaMivv laxly of citixens aiu I cried out the warning which aaauied New York f armer. Veterinary Surgeon und Dentist in Pennsylvania. We ludivve that cou- brought about the creation of a forestry tentitui proved by the «me fad that not de|karttnent. a single public reform or economic U t- It wan the grange that drat advocated tvrment has b«»vn effected which did endowing the trolley coiiipanle« with not tirst find its supporters ami advo the power of eminent domain. Itca» »r State Herald and other papera 111« »XH F4KMFK Mt I* ho hr Ca|U cates in this organixation. The grange atood immovable in oppo l*r«»tii|»4l) AII«' h 4« h I lu I ntil recent years the grange in this sition to the stealing of the water pow iiTFh K In UrvehaM Hotel state was misunderstood. To a large er* of the alate. OREGON «IMI SHAM, number of people the name was synon The grange ma<le |toa»ible the iHtaaagr ymous with populism ami financial ami of uniform primary election economic fallacies. It was regarded aa The grange joined the movement to an aggregation of “Stickleus Jerrys/* Mtamp out tuln'rculowia year* before the whose muddletl vision ma le them strike Pennsylvania legislature gave to that right an«l left in the dark whenever a great question the least attention. w ► » _ Kl V <•«►:<. __ ost»X question ot general impwt was in issue. It was the grange that fought and I»AII.Y <»KF«.oMA\ B*Mik« Mak«- Acceptable Xniat l> I \ an-1 *l'Mi U <»KK««OM A\ This view prevailed «les;>ite the rec- won the battle for appropriations to OAII.Y TKI k««KAM Prr»« iit«. Coin«* in mid ord$ of the grangers’ «lev#|s. Their de take the thousands of indigent-insane *«MIWkKKl.Y HMHMI look over our nl«*«*k All.Y Jot HX Al. tractors igndred such tacts as that it off stone floor« and out of ¿»pialnl corri 1» l»All 1 affi NI XI» A A JOt’KX Al. I 11« Wheeler W lkoi book» . . 7lk FACIFh MON) III. v was the grange which forced from the dor» and tend and shelter them with PACIFIC ll<»M>M1KAl» (lift hooka# Leather................... 7S< political machine in this misgovurnetl the spirit of humanity. PACIFIC HltMkH IHarie» for .... to $1 h » i I rm joi hx ai (Munii state a larger grant to the public schools Thia record of honor of the Pennsyl TIIK M’||<H)| AX'I» IIOMKlM OHF** o X A».Hit I I.TI HINT than the impropriation of any other vania Suite grange could easily I m * pro Title I»rl* v la b»r «Irllkrrj In mali «utlji. Vnjw-r« commonwealth. long«»« I. It is enough to way that every may br »eilt t«> a«*para4r a«i<lrvasc* Ni iu I mm rip When the hicyc’e ami automobile goo«l thing that has come to this com (luna tua) bs’gin at any iltu«*. 4 Ht I came and roused widespit-a'I interest in mon w«*alth in many years, either has li«taS4l TUM 441 13V3IT UMH UHI the subject yf good r«*a«is, th«‘ adv«»eates been the creaton of the grange or has called it a new movement. They for had its stout support. got that they were but late recruits in a Through« ini th«**«' years the grange Itattle which the grt^ge ha«i been carry had no fair hearing, it waa not appre ing on years before their enlistment. ciated, iMVtoiM- it was not understood. ; For 15 years the State grange has ad The North American counts it one of KkvakUaw-Sargt««*. vocated the parcels |«>st ami the postal our l«e?»t services to the public that Grreham, • Gregna savings banks on the identical lines that we were able to force the merits of agaitmc Bicknrwa, Accident and President Roosevelt anti Paymaster- th*- organisation upon the attention of Death. General Meyer now are asking cong’ess the people. A c *4 m H sill Him*» 6«t h*t,ch## DR. H. H. OTT, to establish. \ There IS a difference now annual i a Avoid living a raae of charity al l) K N T I M T The grange was foremost in the fight meeting of any other b»aly is reckoned the hand» of other« for pure food. Pcm.sylvania*« wisely more important. And tin* same news- I < «retalturn. < >rej¿<»«i stringent laws wen- the pioneers <J the pa|M»rs w hich Jeered at the ^rangrra III statutes of other states and of the na years ago now have only good words or roMTi ami », uaauoN 11. DICKINSON tion. The (act that the |»eople of tile ami fair treatment. Call or a rh» whole country today are forced to vat We congratulate the member« to«lav ATTORNEY - AT - LAW John Brown, Aft., Rockwood, Or. less |M>igon than formerly is largely «hie upon the fact that, niter their years of . NOTARY Pt UI.IC . to the Pennsylvania grange. splendid effort, at last they are coming The grange always opp«)He<l tho rail into their own ; that the grangers stand < »rries 41’» « '«»m m«* rr la I Hl>lff <‘«*r ’.’n»l and M.«h ... Ml. PoMTt.ÀMM i’hulir Main.risi road i«ass and railroad rate discrimina t«*lay conceded to I m » the beat ty|M- of H kfu . sm » > _ •JU \ Illa Avrtiur, N ontax illa . At •••••••••••••••••••••••••• Home Evening« tion. For years it k>eaerchvd congress our ritisenship, and that their organi to do exactly what Roosevelt com|>elled zation is a power known and recognised. —Oregon Ihtiiy Journal. it to «Io last vear. 1>V K U 4th, 5th and Burnside St« PORTLAND, - OREGON Attorney at Law chaplain, Mrs. 1). M. Marshall. An GOOD Of THE ORDER 737 Chamber of (’omtnrrce open installâtion«of • ■Bicrra will lx- held Phone Main 33tttt P okti . axi », O mbuom at the January incelir\g. Pleasant Valley grange now has over 50 niemlier* and a number of applica TI d * newly elected offlcerH of Grenham tion- for membership on hand. i-vi-ry Sntiir»l«y muht in < M.l Fel grange will I n » iri4tallv«l at the regular low»'Hall. Georv« Keller, N.G.; I». All vlaiting The follow M. Roberta, Secretary. Evening Star grange will hold its in meeting on January 11th. brother» . ixm ix II v inviietl to alterni. stallation next Satunlay. A great time ing are the officers vied : W. M., Tbeo. is assured the more than 3U0 member« Bfiiggrr; W. <>., Mra. A. Wilkinaon; W i Mn M M k K h . W - . lift who will attend. Worthj Record Made by the Orange. 2:11,1« s21.21V» 147.ISO 10,705 315.070 137.«1*> si.477* 172.035 2.»,,-»»l 2114. h <• Î t- n- 4* 4* •t- n- •t* •t* •î- •T- S. T. CROW HERALD BARGAIN COUNTER HOLIDAY BOOKS! 0 8 Î 0 J J. M. Short. M. D S. P. Bittner. M. D $1.00 a Month PROTECTS YOU ItORTHWESTERIi HEALTH ANO ACCIDENT ASSOCIATION 11 H I H Hotel St. Philip Grtsham Lodge No. 125,1, 0. 0. F„ (‘baa. Gedanikv, n«-cr« tary, Mr*. Mattir Slvrvt; «»«’t secretary, Arnohi Ruegg; lady awiatant »t«-war«l, Effie Hoberta chaplain, Mra. Huth Rolw-rla; treaaurer Mra. Parham Slvret ; galv-k«*v|>er, Geo Sleret. A n | nm - i «| installation program will I m - given. All member« ar«» re- ♦pleated to I m - present promptly at 10 o’clock. l’lia.ant Home iirsinjz«» met nt Mr. «'ani|>l» H'“ ball at Orient la»t Sntunlay, Decemlier -JH. There win an all <lay meeting arel election of ortieern for the coming year. Quite a ntunlier »ere prenent. incloding two vi»itora, J. J. Johnwin from Evening Star ami Mr. Emery from Ruaaellvilh*. J. J. John son nave a very interesting talk for the go<»l of the grange. Pinner wa» nerved Qu.ttiona For Qrang» Dxcuaaion. How much time each day ahould the farmer and hl» wife devota to »elf Improvement, or I h the work done more lm[H>rtant than the worker? YVhat 1» the greatest queatlon liefore the American people today, Initul- grnnta, liquor, race, cor|>oratlon»? How can »tote and county fnlre l<e carried on nucceaafully 'wltjgntt the midway and vaudeville »how»? Should anything but dollars and cent» 1« counted as income ou the farm? Point# and eMMjrfl on education Io the home, the achool and the world. The laliorlug man'» opportunity a» compared with fifty year» ago. Do the tx-Mt Interest» of the country demand a parcel# poat? YVhat 1» deatlned to liecome the greatest motive power? Does It pay a» well to care for poul try as other stock ? Appreciation of our grange advan tages. The Interests of the Pomona grange. Village improvement association#. The cultivation of flowers. at noon. Rfjckw«Hxl grange at its lait meeting electeiI the following officer«: Master, F.H. Crane; overseer, J. Richmond; h-cturer, l<la M. Thorp; steward, \S. M«-Lin , t-Mtant ■tvu.ird. Theo. Sten«- lan«l; cliaplain, Ijiiira Pullen; TreaM- urer, Gvo. ('«Hhrell; secretary, Mm. V, A. Lovvhic«-; gate-keeper, Gap. Cvane; On-*, Hvstcr Thorp; Pornona, Mamie Kelly; Fl-.ra, Mabel Pullen; holy a«- aifttant »tf-ward, Mary E. Crane; organ ist, Ann i Ruehle. The vl»( tion of officer« of Pleasant \ alley grange t«»ok place Salunlay, l)ec. 2«, ami r<-nlte«l a« fulluwa: W. M., II. W. Snaxhall; W. O , E. S. Jeune; W. I.., Mrw. Jennie Kronenberg; W. S., Thoinaw >ri;twhall; W. A. S , I-rank Bax ter ; W. ( , Mr«. Mattie Jenne ; W. G. K , Herbert Ryan; W. H., Mr«. Lilian Rich ey; W. T , Mr«. Ida Hamilton ; Pomona, Bertha Baumann; Cerf», Miry Baxter; Flora, Bertha Ryan; L. A S., Mra. Taylor. A aplen«lhi dinner and a wry fine H-cttirer*« hour followc«l. A num- Iw-r of viwitorw were pre-cut. KEY TO THE SITUATION: The town is the Ox. The Meas and the Felines and the Fistes aro those citizens who criticise every progressive movement and do every thing they can in their petty way# to make the Ox quit pulling in the right direction. OC 1 OBI R S M T » T F S The Gate Keeper Man is superior to woman— ers. was from time to time as so ’ .7. ■*i when he is, and when he isn’t sisted by him. advise,! and urged a j< to higher and better things. he isn’t, says Elbert Hubbard. o •• % l.’> • Josh French never went back on ■ • The holiday number of the a friend. He was imposed upon 12 '• •Vk. Beaver State Herald was a beauty many times. He could have 4.-7 . 112 ...... .. in the art preservative, ard a wrecked many lives. He had «7 2-* *»• 70 217.7*25 hummer for Sandy.- Estacada the power. They were in his IO.S.V1 S3 News. grasp, especially in hard winters M 123.11«' Ko . 4.3l«> and in the panic of 1893. But Through another substantial be it said to his hoaor. he never Total ft.-.Kl.l4l.o5- raise in the price of paper, the took advantage of any man. Hillsboro Independent comes to There have lived men more pious The above amount for School Pint riel us as a four-page all home print but none with a kinder heart or N«» 4 ia eleven hundrt-d dollars lower a clearer conscience. A noble than given on notice l » school clerk paper this week. man. a poor man’s friend, has ami this year > valuation f«»r the dis trict b* only a few thousand dollars Timothy Brownhill is mak ng gone to his rest. May it be as more than last. blessed as was his work here. a big success of The Herald at Gresham and his Christmas edi e••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• tion was exceptionally good.— STANDING BY “THE HERALD.’’ Dayton Optomist. e For the past two months the Beaver State Herald’s sub The Christmas edition of the scription list has been absolutely on a cash basis. Numerous Gresham Herald was devoted to predictions have been made that no country paper could es Sandy and was well filled with e cuts of the business houses and tablish such a precedent. places of note. Brother Brown November 1st the editor of this paper decided that if the hill is making a fine paper of paper was worth while its readers would not hesitate to pay The Herald. — Forest Grove cash in advance for it. If the paper is not worthy of a good Times. cash subscription list the editor doesn’t want to publish it LaCamas, Wash., is gradually « and the quicker we find it out the better. Fortunately very coming into its own.— a good few are dropping out because of the new system. town in a good place, now com Our folks have faith in The Herald and its policies, appre ing into closer touch by reason of ciate the good work the paper is doing and are standing the North Bank road passing by it. through it. The LaCamas Post, ••••«••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• a weekly newspaper, will appear on or about January 20. says Mr. Kelley Loe. We shall welcome >1- ì- H-4-L T- ì- ? M-1- r l- M- Fi-1- Ehi- ì- Ì-Ì- Lb i-H-x* 4- our neighbor on our exchange + list. :: APRII F ebruary 10 II It I« IÄ Iti “ 17 .. “ 1» .. “ 30. “ SI. «« “ ^1908^ JANVARY 1 •-• 3 4 1 ï 3 4 5 G 7 s l»ll»U 5 U 7 s WKHI icmuiMiii; ;s r_,l3l415miTIS inai'.’l •.••.► 3124 25 ■M27'J ms »»;: o : ii 4 « S ° “ •• “ •• “ “ “ “ ,» efr 1008 *3 ».•15.57» vic 2,Utf.«ûU 137,435 City of Portland Citv of St. John» City of Gresham. Th«- Eagle (’reek grange met on a re cent .Saturday with a good attendance. The following peraona were elected to hold office for the coming year : Manter, 11. < »lover; overweij II. M. I him; sec retary, F. Bat«**; treasurer, II Hoff- meiirter; steward, Ear! MrCofinel; as sistant steward, G. McConnell; la«ly assistant steward, Freda Puna; gate keeper, Ernest Ihms; Pomona, Maggie smith ;(’«-n-a, Minnie Steinman; Hora, D-ila Scott; lertnrer, L. Steinman; I An Educational Conferanca. An rditi’atlonfil «•onforenre wits held •t Mchll«- IL i - h D;.iri<l. Lake Erl«-. In AugtiHf. The object of tltla cuiifcrvnre n’HM to bring nl»oiit h N.VNtHin of educa tion that will enable all children dur Ing their school nge to acquire that particular kind of hiatrurtion that will l>est tit them for the vocation they pro- powe to follow. Further, there waa a (llaeuaalou of the laltor and truancy la u s. 8| n »« I h I empluiMla waa placed on the fact that the education of the child ami not Itw labor should l>e the < lea Id em turn and that the employment of children out of achool houra and during vacation should 1« a part of the edu cational ajateui aa well aa the study Servlets at Grisham Baptist Church Hurulay arhool, «-very HuiMiay 10 a n» I’r.-Ai l.liitf || a in « ii ,| a |M H V l‘ I 7 |, in < o(ta«*- I’raycr m«-*»lhi«. Thur»«)')- ni'hi All Cardiali? lavile« I» Altea« Aay ar All ■f Illese Mrshe* H kv . T. H. A ntiionv , Psstor Renew early! “The lierai«I," |l .r>Q. Portland Railway, Light & Power Co. 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T II , I« M 4 11« 11 1 4, , I, M 4 M I M 1 4M J* W 4 M, N 1 «( I M U4StMintS <1 bail, aawpt Sunday, For Oregon City, Csnemsh Park and way points, change car» at Golf Junc tion. For Lenta, Mount Hcott and cant »ide point», change care at I.enta Junction. W. P. MUECHAY, Traffic Agent. General Offices, First and Alder Sts., P ortland , O bsuon . z « V