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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 24, 1908)
PIHLIMIIR*' IMPROVED METH JA HERALD BARGAIN COUNTER J. M. Short, M. D ODS JANUARY The new postal law prohibit 1908 1908 S. P. Bittner. M. D ing publishers from sending I’ht <rutw WED SUN MON TUE THU FRI SAT 3 their paper through the mails to G realism, persons who are owing over one Succeeding Gmhani Vindicator, tirenham <-ai< tte, Ea.t Multnomah R. coni, Multnomah R<wrd ami Montatola Herald. year’s subscription is having a PubKahfd Every Friday at tirexham, Dre., by the B rivrr S tvtr PratiaHitm Co salutary effect. It is estimated 10 TIMOTHY BROWNHILL, Emtoa *xn M axaucb . DK. II. 11. OTI that over six million (tapers have M ontatiixa Orru k , S15 Villa Av ; I' ortlaxo Orme, IW Goodvoogh Building K> K N T I M T been stopped since January 1st. Enterv«1 •» *ecou«i ria*» matter at the ¡*oDtofik*e al Grvaham. Oregon The new law »ill result in good < >» ctfi >t i 18 < Irewl mm, it»«** UKCUPTiOl HATH IVr 5 ear. 91 ■*) »incUjr in advance, to foreign counlrtea. F- V s.\ to publisher and subscriber alike .1 Ml » Month»»« Three n»onib» trial »nbRari|>4ion» »h Single copi«-* '* for dubbing rate* « M» BnilTTAkCfS *h«'Uld l»e «ent by Kipress or INmtoltlce Moneytinier. Regiaiervd l«tter orChis k inasmuch as neither subscriber a no u. DICK 1XS< >.\ Stain pa a«'ct*pt«**l up to .W centa. I 20 or publisher can be imposed up a Bit) 26 UttlFTl for aubMcrip<b*n» are not »ent nnleae requested. The label on your paper «ill huh « n cate within two wreeka th. receipt of your remltunre If it done not pleaae notify ua . . ATTORNFY - AT - LAW on to the extent heretofore pos I MCPBTHHlARCf$ In k' < ping a ith «• ¡1 rvcogniied buxine» principle* a’l option* w ill I io . . . notami pubuc • i sible. I in be Moppe«l promptly up. n expiration of time paid for Mi (IFVicB *1.5 i'«imiti«*tvial Bl<l^ « ‘ ••r ‘ n»l • ml CSAMF OF AODRfSS In nleri g • ria ng. . ( addr<Mt ^ive old a» well a* new a»l.ln *■* The Herald is of the opinion *» 55 r »I i M r«>|«u vM* l’Io q. Mitili.1V*i CtHWnWIftf^ re want.,1 in »very coinmutthy If no cor re» po n.le n.v appear* from ymir R ksiii NM« a 2«» 5 III« ivvioiv. M oni «\li i « At that the next step taken by the li olii» Kv minga neighborh.M»«! y u an respectfully reqv »*te.l to m ml u» as man<Lx'al items a» you can. « l'a|M'ra AtVEITl&lNi AATfS 1 Ft. Al W\ F RTlSINo *et m leaded *:x point, hh |er hm !r>i r rt n u department will lx* a cash in ad Nub»« 11 J»' be per line each ":b*e.,nt r*< r!n i I'ISI’l AY APVERTISlNn No poadtion guaranteed This is the only aeri' are country, at least that is the way Learn to say no. Th, 25c per single column inch each l*su. 15 in. hes or ever, per inch each is#u< «• in. h.< - vance plan. R It . I > I ' l>* l ' K . I or over, 17 1-2c per inch each ;*»ue t*' inc he* or over, lv per inch each issue For |x»*ut.»tt safe and sane business method, times in the life of every person we feel since getting back, We (any aite) be per inch additional REAPERS, io per wool each ¡»sue no realtor aceepi. d Altoi ru> .it l aw Ix'th when one is tempted to do have gotx«nore grip than we for leas than .50oent>. L<K A I2i (Want Column only), lc per word each Usue. counting tw«* causes less annoyance to figure* fin 1 ' x publisher and subscriber and wrong. That is the time to say want anyhow, and certainly 737 ('hiitnlx’r y( Goin merci* Watches and Jewelry ' ' \ ' Phone Main .'kItiti !\»irri imi », G kk *.<»> leaves neither under obligation no, and say it in such a way more than we need. KKI’AIKINU A MPKt'Urn mg tv*. ' ' OBITVARIES fur actual * .lurribers or member* .4 their familiev up to h«1 wot!* t... AH Work tiiinraiitvvil to the other. Judging from the that you will not be misunder al) over 100 word*, lc a v rd (it vanablv in advance) Count the wonts and rvni.i a.v .¡it ' •••••••••••••••••••••••••« Fur l*|*««1*1 lUriiain* In W«hh««( **••* way cash in advance renewals stood. It |»ays in the end. AE Lodge, (¡range. S houl. Church, or other n«»tieea or advertisements of *. vial* parti«' Every time the saloon men of daw, s. concert«, t heat r- *1* eh given for a profit, ehargv'd tor at regular rate* and new subscriptions are pour Oregon permit an outrage to oc- a |> order to insure change of ad advertiser* must have copy in this office not later than ing into The Herald office, our Tuesday preceding day of publication Timothy Brownhill, editor of cur in any of their places like WAKIIMAKIK dnJ JI fit UK JOI HMT1M is our *1« laity. Me arc well equipped to do the H'»t work at current . folks, as well as ourselves, are the Beaver State Herald at that of recon! concerning Ethel À6AINST SICKNESS OR ACCIOENI Especially farmers and bu*y«< *s men * Letter Head« Envelopes. Rutter Wrapper* Stat -w * well satisfied with The Herald Gresham, passed through on his Bacon at the hands of the bar 191 Morrison St., tic . in MMdl or , ; .; • \ I - $1 A MONTH $1 and its cash in advance policy. way home from eastern Oregon tender and some of the patrons rOKTLAXD, • • OKEtiON Near l*a|»'e Hcalaurant. Cash in advance means that Tuesday. Mr. Brownhill stepped In cum' of Mickm»** or accident A FEW MINUTES WITH THE EDITOR every subscriber is reading his off the train to shake hands with of the city hall buffet in Port ••••••••••••••••a all in aiment and m. «Iirtm* « ith« i land last week, they are only do at home or in h«**pitMl furnished own pa}H*r. has a higher regard friends at the depot. Hood Riv ing that which will the sooner A GREAT MEETING the Oregon Editorial association Without extra «'hargv. for its publisher, as well as for er Glacier. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»«♦♦♦f amuse public sentiment against For full particulars cull or The old Oregon Press associa . before the people of Oregon in a the matter contained in its col- them and drive them out of busi writ«* S. T. CROW tion is dead. In its stead, how . bad light. Articles and flaring umns. The subscriber realizes We acknowledge, with thanks, ness. No man. be he for tem- head lines published in the ever, is the liveliest corpse that and appreciates the fact that receipt of a personal letter from Iterance or not, will stand for a Veteriiwry Sururon and Dentisi ever struck Oregon in the way ■ morning paper have accused the when his subscription expires, thing like that. the Sandy Land company of of an editorial association,—the . editors of Oregon of meeting for th(t. paper will stop, instanter. express State Editorial Association of Or . and planning to hold up the p>l- With this policy in vogue the Sandy, in which they Rourn ai: Fli. diirr ftlidg with. and their satisfaction W. F. Hill, master of Pennsyl . iticians of the state for increased egon, with F. S. Dellinger. As- Wisft.flA'M A THfft Sft rwtorfl Otf publisher can afford to, and does thanks to the editor for the vania State grange. v<ry wisely torian. Astoria, president; Geo. rates on political advertising, etc. giye a better paper. splendid Christmas edition pub suggests that the National When the facts are that every Putnam, Tribune. Medford, vice The Herald is one of the first lished in behalf of Sandy. ' Grange paper, now being pub president: A. D. Moe. Glacier. member present at any of the country papers in Oregon to lished at Philadelphia. Pa., association meetings stands The Secret of k Hood River, corresponding secre adopt the business policy of cash should be owned, controlled and Beautiful Face ready to swear that at no time Many progressive iarmers will tary; Geo. A. Scibird. Republi In krrnmg the skin |*ro> in advance and we believe every doubtless take advantage of the published by the National can. Union, recording secretary; has such action been taken *by da*wcllMclraxtrU. Ju.t IN n paper worthy of the name will grange, and that a copy of same walking !» n«»t enough- tlaf short courses offered at the Ore Miss Frances E. Gotshall. White , the members of the association only leave st he delicate turfere soon adopt this policy, for the should be sent to every family Í gon Agriculture college, Gen more e*|*«McJ to the irritation Ribbon. Portland, treasurer; either singly or collectively. simple reason that it pays both of duit and gcnn«( t«» men i eral Agriculture will be given or single member in the United trustees. Geo. B. Small. Demo . And notwithstanding the fact in k ’ ix<i MONTH <»I I KM le«a fillfi« ki of »iin and publisher and subscriber better No more efficient as Hl U ill Rl*|| Bil'Ii'R weather. After w.uhing, ap- crat. Baker City, three years: C. that the Oregonian’s attention and is more satisfactory than two weeks; mechanic arts, six States. ttlul r«*9tltlll<*htN ph Robenine and tM|»ct»etu e sistant can be found for the , has been called to these mislead weeks; household science, six E. Fisher. Guard. Eugene, two it« delightful refreshment. Al PI R CI.M UISCOI M the old system. You wid admire the hne lr-.i weeks, Each of these lecture upbuilding of any order than a years; C. L. Ireland, Observer. ing statements contained from NtfM IH I IIK TIMI TO ht V ' O'ftnrM it im|urta to fair, real live weekly paper. time to time in its columns, the courses are supplemented by Moro, one year. neck and arm». Jt not only mmulatr« a radiant glow, but Those who headed the move . | writer has not noticed any cor- A go-xl name is more to be de demonstration and practical ex protects the »kin fr*»m l*r«-vm* The Oregon- sired than gold. Riches some ercises in each department and Conservation of Natural Resources ment (the writer included) for • rection thereof. mg coane. Prevents burn The (’nitrd Stair*, aiiya the ICrmlrr enough ian ’ s failure to be big ing, tan and freckles. a reorganization at Seaside last times leave us, but a good name will of course prove a great help inajfaiine. haa aflloun«lr«l the work! by M*' f«« *♦ 4 and broad enough to correct to the farmers of the state. September have looked forward it*» *jHt tacuIrtr raphlitv <>f development. never. XI Wc came into thr «¡«tertrNnl ol nation«, to this meeting with more than these misleading and hurtful an evangel of lil»erty and a herald of passing interest. It was a he insinuations was the cause of a ♦ iteller d «>* to th«* nation*. But we ar«* ♦ * ♦ roic struggle to place the press i protest from members of the as- ♦ $1.00 a Month : the Spendthrift, the Waaler, the Ne'er ♦ of Oregon in the foremost ranks i sociation. ♦ dn Well of nations. : The writer was one of the a ♦ of the intelligent organizations i Beginning in modern times with in* ♦ members protesting against ♦ ♦ ♦ cotnparablv rich natural remiurrea, we of the state. How well it suc If I can cheer some heart ♦ ngtiinst Sickm’s«, Accident and ♦ have ravaged a continent of its woo«i ceeded was attested by the , these flagrant and unjust state ♦♦ Ih-alb. Some tired way-worn heart upon life’s rugged road; ♦ and c»>al iron, and wr smilingly face th«* ♦ ments on the part of The Ore ♦ splendid attendanc^and interest ♦ Accidents will Happen Gel ProlediM ♦ • thantiun of our bank account in these If I can buoy the feet, and help to bear the load; ♦ manifest in the meeting closed gonian. He was asked by the ♦♦ tiling* like a boy in the inidat of his ♦ Avoid I m mg m »*»*»•• «if charity nt If I can bring back lustre to the tear-dimmed eye ♦ «owing of a ild oats. in Portland last Saturday eve chairman of the committee on ♦ ♦ the hnnd* of other* ♦ ♦ resolutions to draw up resolu Of some poor bowed-down pilgrim that is passing by, ♦ Our forest.** ate g tic. The «cattered ning. NORTHWESTERN HEALTH AND ♦ ♦ tions protesting against the con ♦ ♦ ♦ fragments left will disappear in twenty Credit Due And some sweet joy impart; ACCIDENT ASSOCIATION ♦ ♦ LLS mi AGAIIME A Splendid 0 years. The pinch of exhausting coal OF h'HTIAMl, <»MK<*«»N The record-breaking success of tinued misrepresentations of the ♦ ♦ ♦ field« has Ix^un, and the lM*st authori* ('all <»r writs Oregonian. This was done with Clubbing Offer ♦ If I can ease some pain, ♦ the reorganization plan could not John Broun, Ax«.. R'.kwi ♦ tie« ar«* computing th«* lime of the end ♦ We » • the result that the report was ♦ ♦ Or make some pale face brighten with a touch of light, have been accomplished except ♦ of our supply, living to determine ♦ ♦ whether it will I m * our chihiren or our through persistent, intelligent, squelched through the efforts of ♦♦ And turn some wayward feet into the path of right; a few, not because the facts ♦ grandchildren w ho will have to face a ♦ capable, effort. To the executive « future w itliout coal. We have vast rr- If I could lend a strong hand to the fallen one ♦ were not true (all admitted that» ♦ ♦ committe, headed by President ♦ «•••rv* * of water power, coal, iron, ami And bid him rise and start anew and help him on, but because these few did not ♦ ♦ ♦ E. H. Woodward, one of the old ♦ lami.*« capable of re« lamation and refor ♦ ♦ I have not lived in vain.—Selected. est and foremost journalists of wish to hurt the feelings of the ♦♦ ♦ estation, but we «rem to have no a*le* ♦ plate conception of our duties tol the state, corresponding secre Oregonian, and the few pre them, to ourselves, our country or vailed because but few voted. tary, Dr. Henry Waldo Coe, med tvrity. The Putnam Case ical sentinel, Portland and re couhi con«jnpr w »rl*!*«. -At pr»*-«*ni THE WIFE’S DLTY Our soil is Iwing washe«l away into Notice of Pinal Settlement i* hemmetl in by huflband find rhil cording secretary, D. Bath, In ¡3 identical with that of the Ore th«? riv«-rs, ami by them carried to the hi the County Court of Mullm n.«h County One seldom travels far* in flhe i* not all 1 the opportunitie «» a. ami our lioasted fertility of soil is State of Orrgon dependent. Hillsboro, belongs gonian in so far as the commit I In the matter <>7 the Fatntr of Tho* Colh«-nt theivby b«*ing !»•*-« nvd year by year; the credit of successfully carry tee and some of the members of these twentieth century days soul craves, and so on. She can ton, decraaed Noth r of Final M« tll^im-nt an l moan on ( rever. hut the irreparable drain is ignored. without coming into contact Xntirr !■ hereby given that I hair ’ll» 1 my ing out the plans outlined at the association are concerned. When yon I ■ k at tbit woman’* li final a<-< 'Hitit a*^ ’ - ■’r*1• ■ ■ ! • )>• ' ■ <> ir m gleet is almost eipinl to our active naini-'l <*»tMt»* aim tt jn !„• • 4 th» . Seaside. To the untiring effort None doubted that the rights of with the woman who considers then you begin to pity those who lx waste. The vast |*otrntialities of our titled court han th« *»im for h« ««ring on the «•••••••••••••*••••••••••• herself misunderstood,mismated, 17th «lay of February !*** at the hour of u to her. She ha- but a |*>or little and self sacrifice of these men, the press of Oregon were in jeop waterways in Iwaring commerce and in All |H*r«oUR ha«Ing <»l»j»*« tlori* to *a»-t r < «■mint both in time and money, is due ardy; none doubted but that and her wonderful talents and of talent, if «!;♦• cannot ri«e abovr the furnishing power have lx‘«*n neglected. an* hereby rruulr«<l to file th« - hiih hi nai>l Gresham Lodge No. 125,1. 0. 0. F„ court before sai'l time or l»e forever I am -I possible worldly career, blighted level of the rn slovenly peasant and But a new era seems lawning I’real- also the complete success of the some move should be made to M v H m «v«*ry Saturday roghi in Odd Fri J It tiElllt Ailmlniatrator d« nt Koosrvrlt is bringing these mat* NEWTON McCOY. Atty for A<lnihil»tratot and buried in the name of her keep her horn«- in apple-pie order. ions’ H ill tirnru«' ki ller, N G. ; meeting just closed. ward the making of new libel Plr«t publication. Jan 17. lw* la*i publlca M UiilxrtN, Sirrtiitry. All visiting the Her thoughts tnrfot be very great and t* im into the field of practical ata team an* Feb to husband and her duties it. raa* Life Lease of Office brotlnTH M|H*< inllv'invit«*<| 1<i attend. laws, and protesting against the noble if flhe J« • ntent to let her chil- whip. The Inland Waterways commis home. ■ Iren run about n a neglected condition. sion has been constituted by him as a Personally we have no ob j ec decision rendered in the Putnam She is still clinging to the Her soul cannot be very lofty if her great agency for pointing out these na* tion to any officer elected at the case—but there you are again— idea of a great future, still long sense of duty i« «o small that she fails tion.il «langers ami co-ordinating the reorganization. We do believe, a few got cold feet, and the rest, ing, preparing and planning for to be a helpn at.e to her husband and Governmental plans for coriserving our however, that if we expect to well, the Putnam resolution is a the time to come when her great does not make her home attractive. national r«-our»< m . In construottive keep the press of the state fully thing of the past. these are i he duties she took upon MtMtesmariship, th»* work outlined riaes and wondrous light can shine And herself. Frequent Rapid organized, no life lease of office t » the most exalted plane, it demand* Comfortable Entertain No Bitterness out and startle the world with the attention of every American. On should be given to any favorites, These matters, while of more its brilliancy, still praying for it« mii < <■«•-« de|*en«is th«* future. We male or female. In fact one can A MOTHER’S LOVE or less import, will, we hope, be the time when this life of toil Springwater Division must make* the most of what is left of do the association no greater «»me great estate. We must stop lost sight of and forgotten in the and sacrifice for the benefit of There is an endearing tender-, <>ur waste; u«* mu«t keep our iialnral re* FAIT IOUNO STATION! favor than to refuse to permit WFJT IOUSS endeavor to foster and build up husband and children will cease, ness, says Washington Irvinjr. in ««Hire'’« from th«? grasp of mono[»oly, or their name to be used for contin 7 »» V mu ft »►1 M3 40S 44 IS l.v 1 Ar 4» io* may -ii k to a status of commercial the biggest and best Press asso- and she will come unto her own. the love of a mother to her son, ■«nd 7 4M » 4M 11 4M I 41 5 Sil 02 1 33 national inferiority ami suliordiiia- I2S 031 12 10 II uous office holding. Let us pass a 2Ofl 02 10 l>413 03 2 03 4 ui IT 1 4ft tion on the Coast. We have the fl that transcends all other affec tion. J 4 471 3710 Speaking along this line, the the good things around and over fl 27 fl 1010 lull 102 104 201 24 1 SS fl RI 401 M I 51 men, we have the brains and we New Era monthly very aptly re tions of the heart. It is neither fl 33 H IfllO !fl12 112 114 211 M I 01 fl 24 4 Ml 24 I 52 the state in such a way as to ex UPPER UTOURLU. A 37 M J3IO 2012 202 204 Ml M I OS have the ambition to do things marks: to be chilled by selfishness nor r. 40 204 Ml 20 I 41 clude the idea of partisanship. second to none, and we believe M 24 in 24 12 24 2 244 Ml 31 I 114 211 II I 44 daunted by danger nor weakened Mrs. .1 Knicricm was a caller nt An* ■2!» io 2012 2ft2 214 Ml 43 I 14 Only the woman who can do the Only in this and other progres 211 11 I 3ft dersonS last week. N .V» lo r»12 314 4SI 4ft we are going to do it. IS 2 I 20 Final) thing* at home, conquer domestic by worthlessness, nor stifled by 111 OS I 33 sive and unselfish ways can we fl 3M lo P* 12 312 314 411 ft2 I 22 Mr« J. h«*av< r spent Saturday and 02 2 02 4 121 02 I M Jifficnltica and fight shoulder to shoul ingratitude. She will sacrifice Sunday with Mr*. D>tti<* Fenfield. fl 4 io 4 12 412 4S4 SSI SI I 30 rjv expect to hold the attendance • i IS 4 OSI ftft ft 2> der with ber husband in the ‘lays of ad every comfort to his convenience; * 51 10 51 12 ftl 2 SI S 01 7 I 31 7 4M 4<>1 4ft3 SIS 4ft ft IÎ II nry ('armicha«*l has r<*turned t-r* and respect of all. Brother Watson of the Sea versity, ran hope to do bigger or greater fl M 10 M 12 S4 2 S4 S 04 7 01 I 31 7 40 «• i 443 SIS 41 ft 10 she will surrender every pleas lii" lioiiie at It\V»«h., Bftrr • 5710 5712 17 2 ITS 07 7 11 I 42 7 43 4SI 43 3 131 43 0 side Signal, after a year’s trial Qiing« in the outside world. A Serious Mistake • "< U o-* i 03 3 OÍS 13 7 IT I 41 ure to his enjoyment; she will 17 7 -p tuling two w«'k. with relative, here. 37 1 373 471 IT ft 0» seme women get the idea in their V ion IO 1 103 10ft 207 24 I S3 Ar I I) .ill 303 40ft 3t 0 11 was made in not permitting the of the old-fashioned Washington hearts that they are cut out for s<>me glory in his fame, and exult in Mr. I II. Ilix in .till holding her reading of the resolutions re hand press, has evidently con great career—for some sort of idea) ex his prosperity, and if adversity |Hieition a. .iiiH-rinten.Icnt of the Flor* Troutdale Division ferred back to the house by the cluded to start the new year istence. They are not always sure overtake- ) m, he will be the <-n<* < ritt.-ndi n home in Portland. Hhe committee for the reason that right, and has again gone back what «urt, but something far rerrwed dearer to her by misfortune; and i ini .i’d by her many friend, here. Between Cedarville Junction and Troutdale Will Kni< rii tn ha. a phone now and they—the committee—were not to the four-column style of news from the petty little affairs of everyday if disgrace s< ttle upon his name, home life. The woman who gutters like paper, printing same on a 10 x 15 can cornniiinii ate with hi. Jrieml. over FÀ3TI0UU I747IONS fully advised concerning, and WF1TI0UK0 this—and she doeenft forget to let oth she will still love and cherish tile wire. 1 _L i 1 _ 1 _ 1 1. L 1 i therefore not in a position to job press. In this form The ers suffer at the same time—may poe- him, and if all the world beside I fl 4i> fl 47 fl 27 02 Celiarvi I Ir J< t »• h , SI ft 1» b wi. Benfield wa. in I'ortland la.t fl 44 fl 51 fl 31 Ofl llruru-r nt 17 • 1 ■ S4 ft II pass upon them intelligently. Signal is the neatest and best sibly have some talent, but it isn’t cast him off, she will be all the 47|fl 54 * 34 09 B h * i ’ Lint’ h i »4 7 SI ft 14 5 5í> i fl 57 fl 37 .('urti*. 17 h i 11 1 41 ft 13 Political and censorship methods paper of its kind published in really anything to talk about if it does world.to him. 7 »F2 fl 42 Fitlrvliw IT I, onard Leader, who ha. Iieen mak- .1 5 -V. M I S! 43 ft M IH^ MN 4ft I >a vj* 21 01 I 40 ft 01 will not for long win favor in the state, and should be a con- not include the power of making her M K.n.ly .Irti ing hi- home with F. Hhonltz thia win- ft 01 7 <lfl fl 4M Ml M „ 7 . 37 I „ 03 husband happy, her children charming 5 ou? 12 a .a Troutdale •ny body brought together to stant source of pleasure and and th»*ir borne life ideal. But she »II II I U I «• tei, i* on the .ii k li.t and went to town Eastern Oregon doesn ’ t ap- I profit to its subscribers and edi- to eon*nit a doctor. study and plan for the good of never think« of this point of view Hhe pear to agree with the editor A. M. figures In Roman. F. M. figam in black. d Daily except Haday. I’. Brown ha. been in Milwanki3via- tor alike. regards herself as mismated, as having all. anymore. We used to think it ItinK Mr and Mr.. A. Flow. For Oregon City, Canemah Park mid way |a>int«, chmiifi- ran at (ktlf Juuo- The Oregonian made a terrible mistake by marrying a was the healthiest country under Mr and Mr.. Anderxon viaited Hun- tion. | man who is not capable of "understand Every editor in the state For Lenta, Mount Hcott and «•■■yaide pointa, changa cara al U ni. Junction. Only one life to live, How ing” her. the sun. but this time we evi day at Brown'.. knows that The Oregonian has. important it is we live that life bhe thinks that with a man who un- dently reached there in time to W. H. Jamea in in Portland atteruling • W. P. MULCHAY, Traille Agent | derstood her, and helped her along, sh»* get all the grip they had in the e<>urt. upon several occasions, placed well. General Ofllcca, Fint and Aider SU., P ortl . ni >, O rroon . x f4 — « o 6 13 20 27 7 14 21 28 1 5 12 19 26 1 2 3 8 9 11 15 16 17 18 22 23 24 25 29 30 31 © 5 Protect Yourself Fred D. Florae American Hospital and Relief Association 0 4 0 0 0 5 0 BIBLES QBERTJNf I HAVE NOT LIVED IN VAIN 0 0 « PROTECTS YOU Portland Railway, Light & Power Co.