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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (March 13, 1908)
g.y3Urv such of the public , . Published Every Friday at Gresham, Ore., by the BiAVga S tat * Pvausaiwo Co njty ilMOTin BRUWNHIl.L, Emw-a A*» M ,viu«a Kniend M second Hess matter al th* poaloBca al Grwkam. 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So position «uaranlect Me per single column meh each i**ue. Liberal discount alius cd tor eilher Um« or space advar- tiwnirnt». but tml both. _ _ For iwMition (am *i«e) *'< wr tnch additional RKADKKK, Wc per line Aral insertion. V per line each aubsuqui nt insertion HK'AUS (U ant tolutun only) lc a '■onl eaeh ia»ue. count ma two flgun s. an initial or an abbreviation aa one word No l«wal accepted for lew» than 15 cent» I’KOFb»1«»N iL< KKI'> (one meh). 2V each iaaue CARDS THANKS (not OBCSed- ing two inchv*) cent' LETTERS OF COMHJI.F.N a K (not vieeedint four inche»). fl ORlTl’ARIEs hr actual »ubacribent or mem bent .»( their tamiliea. up to KM» word», free: all over 1UU worda. Ic a worxt (invariably in advance). Count the words and remit accordingly All Ixxige. Grange. Sche«d, Church, or other notices or advertisement* o( socials, portlet, dances concerts, theatrical», etc., given tor a proRt. charged tor at regular rate* In order to in»ure change ot ad advertiser* must have copy in this office not later than Tnaaday preredtug day of publication. IM NINITias is our !>|*cialty. Me are well equipped to do the best work at cur rent pricea EaptviaUv farmer»* and buMtmen’s Letter Heads. Envelope». Butter Wrappers. Statement» etc . in »mall or large quantities Auction Bills, lKuigers, Posters, etc . printed on »bort notice. A FEW MINUTES WITH THE EDITOR try town, It Is THE INION Fittili SCHOOL force for right. If you dear reader, have found any impossible for the thing of good in the Herald, we wish hired city editor to take that intel- you to remember that much of it has ligent and pa n.-taking interest in the perhaps emanated from a close per community that the average country usal editor can and does. numerous ot exchanges. To That this dis I our desk there weekly arrives a large trict wants, appreciates and is will number of weekly papers sent to us ing to support a good paper is to their in exchange credit these No paper has had ever a No edi afraid more loyal sujrort than this. tor has ever found more loyal friends honest, his business among associates than Of'entimes net in accord with the I. for our own; men have to express ideas progressive, some of and are not them. se f To these sacrificing, intelligent edi.ors we are Indebted for many suggestions, ideas, and incen vigorous editorial policy of the Her- live to work tor that which is right, aid. yet have we had their fi nan eia.’ and strength of purpose to denounce support. the wrong. The idea is of en heard that business men will not support a paper out of accord with the questions of the day. In conclusion. we bespeak the same them on loyal support accorded us for our suc The busi- cessor. Mr. H. A. Darnall, he will be erally. have supported the Herald be i and of no mean ability—one in whom cause they have respect for right Our rests a strong desire for the uphold broad m nded ing of all that is right, a strong be good liever in this district, and one who are people, intelligent, quick to appreciate a th ng. and just as quick to overlook is ab'e to help it to grow into its and forgive an error. own. Honesty and quality is a great part of their mase- Considering the awful calam ity at Cleveland. Ohio, in which 160 school children lost their lives, the ordinance being passed by the Gresham town council is timely. The Herald would sug gest that a fire escape should al so be provided from each room on the upper floors and if very large rooms at least two fire es capes should be provided. A provision WOllld also be to provided for all doors to be un locked at the time the building is occupied. ness men. farmers and producers gen : found to be a gentleman of experience folks Prominent Eastern Oreqon Man Commends Stand of The Herald. the people of this state are most vi tally Interested In . We may add as a parting word that I am pleased to note the stand you They believe In encouraging one the family will reside in Gresham un take upon the Direct Primary Ijkw, To these splen til June, but the wrl er will immedi and especially so on Statesment No. did qualifications in the personnel ot ately arrange to move to McMinnville. 1. These amendments to the consti this entire community the Herald Oregon, where we believe we have tution of the State were adopted but owes its progress, If It has made any enlarged opportunities offered us in a short time ago, as you might say, who is wiling to try. To the business men who have so nobly stood by us in our effort to produce a paper worthy of patronage we owe bills of them were Ignorant of what they and collected by the writer wanted? much. not alone for their Aga'n thanking one and all for so financial support, but for their cheer many favor* received, and wishing ful disposition and words of encour you Godspeed and con Inued prosper | I agement given at every opportunity Ity. I am, sincerely yours The motto of the paper Is "To TIMOTHY BROW'NHILL. Fifty - six thousand square miles of producing territory in Oregon without a railroad, rep resenting a good many thousands of settlers and millions of dol lars. Tho political dictator who has, through bribed henchman in the legislature and United States senate, made this possible is still at work, and backed by the Oregonian and Oregon’s political machine is very liable to succeed unless our people arise to the occasion and deliver them a solar plexus blow. My answer Is "No, they tired of bosslsm, and boss rules, of po'it'eal tricks and political tricksters, thievery and frauds, and have deter- ■ mined to rectify the great wrongs that have been perpetrated upon them by the political machines, through th<- - lax elective lawn of thl« state. For Sandy is to be congratulated upon the improvements being made in that thriving little city. In the center of a very large and exceedingly wealthy fruit, agri cultural and lumbering region, it Mr. Timothy Brownhill of is destined to soon become one of the best - known spots in the Gresham, the able editor of the Pacific Northwest. No. 1. Oregon. Has the and the Oregonian the intelligence of they presume for ltaterl thia .Id day ot February, IMM Names of petitioners Wm Ellison, A L. Slone, K. G. Mctiaw, It A. Dim- mock, J. M Martindale, A. T. Aitsll, C. K. Cree, G. II. Shew, Wm. Byer*. K. A. Whitney, ■y. D. H Dunbar, J. It Sharp, G. W. Wilcox, Ed. Smith, W T B m M, II. W. Live, J I' llesllu, seeaeaaaaeeeaeaa« lime is Money.... HIM IS Uli KE ASON why to many buainraa tuen and farm ee« buy from and have their Welches Repaired by ms D. II S Slotie, Ror stone, Ed. D Wet mure, A. M. Anderson, Geo. E Shaver, Wm Mi-R. y Holds. Win Buller, I. A. Moore, J. T. Slillions. R Hunter, T. J. I Crate, C. M. Guy, G.O. lMIpb, J. Luacher. Joseph Flury, Wm. Cavan- Il. Jas. C. Clark, »“Ifh. I- 8. Wenger, O. II Jenkins, , C. Bhophetd, W. W. Aabcratt, F. I*. Axtell, George E. Dolpb, W. Cook. C. E. Robbin«, N. F. R om , WAICHMAKER d»d JEWELER 191 Morriaon St., PORTLAND, * • OREGON Near Pap’s Raalaurant. • •••••••••••••••• Protect Yourself 1UIIST tICMEU M ACCIMIT $1 particulars call or American HospItaS and Relief Association Room JI7 Fl led ne r Bldg Rtaètacte» A T m R Iti MM. Ort . •••••••••••••••••••••••••• Q. W. MEI2GER I----------------------------- (aet; thence south crossing said right of way and running along th* west line ul Division street 1850 feet lo the place of beginning And io accordance therewith your petitioner* respectfully show : !. That the name ot the propoeed incor poration shall be the Town uf Fairview. lull For write CUPID M Host Baptist Chrck. Cottrell. Or. PI $1 A MONTH In case of aiokneaa or accident all treat meut and medidue either at home or in hospital turni.Iir-d without extra charge. Proposllloas to Be Voted on in June PAPER BOOKS I Paper Novel« l»y «II ll>* favorii* Author«. Egrt-angeabl« al halt Price. Send for Catatogwe Hyland Bros, isa Flfih st FORTt.ANO til Arvo ad at Near Ma I mbuii OH KGO N $L00 a Month PROTECTS YOU igBinet HickncM, Aoridrnt and lh*aih. Acodaah will Hap«*« lai PrtAaahea Avoid Iwing a aaar of charily at llir hands of others NORTHWESTERN HEALTH ANO ACCIDENT ASSOCIATION roari-AMD, oaa< ion Call or writs John Brown. Agt., Rockwood, Or. of U CUTS'-'" I Read the want *<ls un last page. - NO BETTER INVESTMENT Get Our Prices on 100, 250 or SOO Beet Printed Butler - Wrappers. The Can be made just now than to eubneribe for the BEAVER STATE HERALD. For an amendment of section 28 (evi Herald, Printing Dept. You can afford to Keep abreast of the times! Be inforiire<l. dently intended to be section 29) of ar- . =r tide 3 of the constitution, changing the compensation -,f member* of the legis lature to«+») for each regular session and «10 per day (or each extra sesaion, instead uf «1 per day and mileage. Section 28 providea the time when laws i take effect, and the proposed amend- I Portland Railway Light & Power Co. FREQUENT RAPID innMi Lo. ’> M <1 <MJ I • 10 21 » - :rl n 24 n Portland «ioli Juor l«eiita Jane ... . «¡atea .Linnemann Grraham Ungali A o de rao o Boring Mefer Barton Kagle « reell (urrinavllle Katarada .......... (’aiadtro .V P 21 ■ M V M M n 90 9 <’4J II «» *4 44 9 44 II tv ♦O » Hi II 47 •* 17 9 » II W o 72 9 2M Ñ S M ß » 22 «û V 05 Ar t,. I . V U I___ !. a ¡Aaily Kicept Bunday b Tranvirr u> B p II w < mm 1 Car» for Portland at Golf Linka. A M flgurr» In Roman p. M fliuraa I m blark c Mprcial <’ar U bvm Portland Saturday Night* (only) at 11 90 for Gretham. Troutdale and Falrvkw Ketiirnlng to Mllwauke« Car Barm io io 10 1 in ' io lu IgtNISiS 1« 11 Troutdale Branch Between Linnemann and Troutdale lUTMSSI ntTNM • on « «7 S U 1« 13 I 11 11 1 1 It J « «1 1 1 » 1 * .'<1 . 1 1 A GO I M < a 1« >> II 81 »1 Ul « i C 57 • 16 7 <8 s M IS M 11 N 1 M I N 1 tt 1 .1 1 ' ' » a 1 1 111 N ni n Ml K 1" Mt •: ■ ■■M il.. for the people of Iton’t let y<»tir aabfleription eipire po Itlcal machine, The «late on the yellow slip o I iowh time no confidence in your |m|ier in ¡mid to. Renew early! the people Do a moment, that , Herald Want-Ad*, tiring Results. COMFORTABLE Springwater Division F. M. bill for Representative. In announcing rny candidacy for Rep- r<-eentative for Clackamas County, 1 wish to say: I stand for Statement Jfo. 1, first, last an<l all the time and will vote (or the people's choice for U, 8. Senator. I promise to place the interests of the j„.<,pl<> al<-iv<- t-vi-ry other consideration. I believe in preserving tire initiative years, we have petitioned our Repre ami referendum an<l direct primary laws ami of further extending their use- (illness. I favor state ravings banks on the New Zealand plan, the stale fraying the <le|exitor II per <-<-nt on his depneita ami loaning th« money at « |» r cent on mortgage security, the profits to be <lis- trilmled annually to the several echoola of tin- alate to )«■ useil f< T wbool pur- I»««-« (This ide* is endorsed by J. II. Ackerman, ru|wrinten<lent of Public Instruction.) ator or quite in the United States Sen I favor the recall amendment to the ate. It meant the right of the peo comititiition. I favor good schools, go-si roads and ' pie to rule, and not corporations, and economy in public affaire. corporate wealth. Out of this refu F. M. GII.L. sal to give the people relief has grown Statement DR. H. H. OTT, ,"k- have been, but above all. I atu an judge, and William L. Lightner and • /*“r' bu‘ »“ .advantage of a clubbing rati- with American cltlxen and have the strict- Frank C. Barnes, commissioner* <4 said other pa|rers we offer llie following est confidence in the Intelligence of court, sitting for the transection of low prices : county busineM the people. Very Respectfully. We, the un-lersignsd, residing withiu W H. H IH’Fl’H th* limits of the hereinafter described . tract of land, and being duly qualified eltwtura of Multnomah t'ovnty, Oregon, The voter will have much to respectfully petitiou thia Honorable think about between now and Court and the county commisai,mere acting in conjunction therewith that ae 1 the first Monday in June if he 1« allowed te inc,>rp>>rale «aid herein 1 >r 4 mue. votes intelligently on each of the after deacril-ed tract of lan-l under tire WkkKLV okkllONIAK Li* It A » o DAIIV <<KK<<ONIAN 3 . provisions of the Act of l egislative As HL! sn.l MI NIMI OKKI.ONIAN M 1 ’N) followingqiropositions : 4 1 5 *O 1 W sembly of the State of Oregon, entitled, ItAIIA TKI.Ki.KAM MK.MI » KKkl.V JOI KNAt. 1 M 1 tts To increaae the annus! appropriation a m J «V “Au Act fur a General l*tw lor tire In I»All.V JOVRN kt. to the State University to «125.0UO. KAll.V sn.l Ml NPAV JOVKNAI. » *R) 4 * corporation of Cities an-l To* us in lire rk< trie montki . v PH) 1 I To require railroe-ls to issue i«*ses to J <R> 1 10 State ot Oregon,'* approve<! Feb. 2!, CAI trie HOMKWrKAP rvl'IHC KAKMKK 1.14» al! statr. county and district officials. •A Ilftri. The tract to Ire incorpoialed is rol'LTKV JOt'KNAI. (Muulhlr) 1 SO To appropriate «100,000 for national THK H< HOOI ANI> lt< >MK iM'tkll ly) 1 •> AA Jeacribei as follows, to-wit . Iti-ginning OHKOON AORIl rt.Ti efirr 1 10 guard armories. •a i '«J at the southeast corner of tire A. L. KAHM Jot KNAI. A5 Mr«'AU 'S M IUAZINK<1«.IM > . 1 w To give sheriff« exclusive control of Kronenberg (arm on the «action line Thl* prier I» tor «IrlKrry by ni itali only and county prisoner*. dividing section 28 from «action 33 in i only when remitían«'# i» in««lr wilh order. To increase the number of judges o( townihip one north of range three east Paper* may be »ent lo »eparalt. a>i<lrcM«?a the supreme court from three to five (by of the Willamette Meridian, and run Mubecrtplion» may begin at anj «ime legislature). ning llience east along sai-l section line To give political j«rties pro|>ortionate uni lo the east sole of county rued num representation In t|ie legislature. bered A9H, about 2.180 feet; thence uurtli To provide for the recall of |>ublic offi following the east line of «aid road to a cials and to elect their succeaaura. tract of land now owned by G. W To take from thediistrict attorney the The Statue of »haver in section 27, township one power of indl- tnient and invest it exclu north of range three east Willamette sive in grand juries. Meridian, about 1820 feel; thence east To exempt certain pro|>erty from tax 110 feet; thence north 2W feet; tlrence ha* st.aid for ages a* the highest ation. east 810 feet; thence north 2W feet to attainable in Art and Hculplure To prevent the legislature from | the south line of Shea's Fast Fairview ; What the «tatué of Cupid 1« |<> amending or rej-ealing initiative law* thence east to the east side of »tree's Art Cl'I'll» FLOUR la to the (by the state grunge.) East Fairview, 1280 fact; thence north Art of Bread-Making To give evcli city or town the sole to the northeast corner of the A. L. "Cupid Flour" always the Bv«t right to regulate its business houses, Stone farm in said lection 27, township For Sale by gambling, theater a and the like aa it I arid range, and lo the «oulh line ot GRESHAM please*. county road number 517 (known a* I..............................................................................: To extend suffrage to women. Sandy road), 1220 feet; thence in a The corrupt practice aat. Limiting westerly direction and following the the amount of money that candidate* ■outh line ot said road to a point in di mm may sjien-l for campaign purposes. (By rect line with the West line of Second | Ruu<1*y arhnol 10 », m URen.) .Ha m street in the unincorporated town of ’ Morning «er vice i Evening aervlrr » p. in Requiring all l- gislative candidates to Fairview, about 3000 feet; thence in a Young people’« «twirty ' HU p in subscribe to Statement No. 1. (By » p in southeasterly direction to the noith line Cottage prayer meeting. Thur»<iay l"Ren.) PLKA8ANT HONK BA PT I FT ( I! A PEL of the right of way of the Oregon Rail S p. m For tlie division of Wasco county and way A Navigation Co., *85 'eel; thence Hunday achool 4pm the creation of another couuty, with in a southwesterly direction following Preaching service» Hood River as the county seat. (By the said line of righto! way to the east line l>eople of Wasco county.) of the said A. L. Kronenberg farm, 1700 Beaver State Herald, made this sentatives and Senators at Wash.ng office a pleasant call Saturday ton to give us the opportunity to afternoon. Mr. Brownhill is a ’change our Federal Constitution, that stanch upholder of Statement the people might have the right to No. 1, and all that goes with it. elect their United States Senators by The Herald is a very welcome the popu ar vote. Was any relieif visitor to this sanctum. —Mt. offered or attempted? None. Why? Because they knew it meant the po Scott News. litical dea h knell of nearly every sen 4 Ill PbvttaUes-Sargieea That no part of aaid -laserit ed trad o( Gresham, • Grego« land ha« already been Incorporated aa a municipal corporation. WHKRKFORK,your petitioners pray that the prn|«>*ed Town uf Fairview a* UK N T I•T hereltilielore deacribeil and bounded aliall be incorporated under the pro via ion ot the said Ad ot the Lagtoiativ* < lr»mlit«itt < )r»gi>ti Assembly ot the State ot Oregon, ap proved February 21, 1*0.1. providing tor such iucor|vration ami whicb *cl ami K 1« . l> U K U H the general lawa relating thereto are Allumer at Law enumerated iu sections SM7 tu 271V lu- cluaive, ot Hellingvr'a ami Cotton'« An- notated Code« ami Statute« ul Oregon Legislature without he pledges him To the Honorable Court ot the Counly u . i . Beaver Mat* Herald and other papers self to stand strictly by Statement No ot < Multnomah, u. »tate ot Oregon, and to I am a Republican, aud always the Honorable Lionel R Webster, I The price of The Herald alone is «I.SU 1. ple of this state, and such a majority due us to March 1st. will be paid by S. P. Bittner, M. D. HERALD BARGAIN COUNTER Prohibiting ti-diing for salmon, except with fish-wheels, between Celilo and Astoria. By Th--Dalles fish canneries). D. J. Oregon, at it* next regular term, the 25th of March, IkMM, at 10 o'clock a. m. ua. and stay they will, It I« simply IMI* of first pulUieation, Feb 28, , a vindication of the right of the ma 11*18; date of last publical ion, March I jority to rule. It is good Republican 13, 1«M. i doctrine. It la good Democracy, and In the County Court of lire Slate of Or ' egon for the County ul Multnomah. It Is founded upon the principle« of Richard Muller. R, W. Wilcox, Frank the lleclaratilou ot Independence, aud In O>e matter ot the proposed incerpor- Daniels, L. K Anderson, Jas. O. Davie. ation <d the Town of Fairview, in let the |H>ople ot the State see to it. ♦ Multnomah County, Oregon. that no Representative nor no State PETITION TO BE ALLOWED TO Senator be elected to the next State INCORPORATE. with a majority vote of over three to rnent is therefore wrongly numbered. one. Fan It lie possible that the peo other line*. All bills accrued by and all disgraceful work In the selection of a United State* Senator, for the peat Prohibiting the fishing for salmon above the mouth of the Sandy. (By DUFUR, ORE., March 2, 19U8. Editor Beaver State Herald, Gresh the Astoria fisherman.) Enlarging the (towers of the Port of am, Oregon—For some time I have been reading your paper, with much Portland in the interests of better navi interest, in relation to the stand It gation on the lower Willamette and (By the (>eople of takes upon all public questions, and Columbia river*. especially so. upon the questions that Multnomah county.) up. that is worthy of mention. jority of the people ot thl* State? IN> they th.nk for a moment. that th* ••••••••••••••••• I cannot fill all the needs of the coun ma as may be interested in the »0 or Jt> year*, would have been en- acted If the Direct Primary Law and change of ownership of our ear Statement Nu. 1 had have ireen In nest desire to maintain the stand force, aii<| the people had Instated that it be strictly adhered to? For a ard of the (taper and continue in j lung time the people’e money and your favor. At the present time their rights have beeu frittered away we will not be able to devote our by a set of political trillerà of thl* state who have boated through boas entire attention to the editorial rule, and the use of muniva, conven work and management. But we lions. both county and state lu the expect to retain the able assist selection of nominating * set of Rep ance of those experienced in the resentative* and 8 ite Senator«, «ho were nothing mon nor les* than the work of the paper and trust that subservient tools of these political Pelino» to Be Alowtd to iRcorpordtc entire satisfaction will be render machine*. The Direct Primary Law TU WHOM IT MAY CONCERN Notice 1« hereby given that there ha« ed. Mr. St. Clair, who has been and Statement No I has broken the been tiled with the County Clerk of back bone ot these machine« and with The Herald for a long time, their make-up They die. and they . Multnomah County, »late of Oregon, a petition ot which the following i« an ea will continue to serve our pat die hard, but die they must tor the sel copy and that the same will he pre people are supreme The Direct Prl rons as office manager. sented to the Honorable County Court uiary Law aud St itement No. I. In of said Multnomah County, »tate of H. A. D arnall . vohed tho principle* that are right There is a movement on foot After near’y three years of unin assist the right, to resist the wrong.' to build a union high school at terrupted labor as editor »nd manager, we have tried to live up to IL Our the crossing of the O. W. P. and we have sold the Beaver State Her subscribers have aided us tn this by proposed Mount Hood roads at or This movement ad pant, paper, and everyth ng ap their loyal support and hearty co- near Rockwood. is backed by a few well-inten pertaining thereto, to Mr. H. A. Bar J operation. nail, of Lents. Oregon. Mr. Darna'.l To the forty or more corres pond- tioned men who evidently believe assuming control of all business com ents, associa e editors of the Herald, the time is ripe for a union high There could be no con mencing with the firs; of this month. to you. dear friends. We owe much school. The Beaver State Herald, as it now Some of you we have never seen, vet tention as to the latter, but the question might justly arise as to appears, is of our own creation. Soon you have lightened our labors, and whether it is wise for East Mult after our arrival on this fie’d we dis made it possible for us to publish a nomah and North Clackamas to In covered that nothing but the very newsy and presentable paper. try to build, equip, and sup best in tone, quantity and quality this tense we have become well ac port more than one union high would be accepted by our peop'e. This quainted and we hope to our mutua' school. This is an important we decided to meet. That we have benefit. question. It will prove a very This article would not be complete done so acceptably is not altogether costly piece of business for any to our credit, but to the progressive w.ihout due acknowledgement of the two or three small school districts comniun ty who had (perhaps uncon services rendered by the Herald of to build and support a high sciously) demanded it. Every local fice force. Mr. H. L. St. Ciair. our school calculated to give the very paper is just what its community foreman, was editing the paper when best educational advantages to its makes IL The home paper of every we bought it in 1905. He it was who pupils. Before going into this common ty is undoubtedly the best had given it its first start on the matter very seriously wouldn’t indicator of the push, enterprise and road to success. Every effort for its it be wise for those interested in progress of the district wherein it advancement has been seconded by higher education from all parts Interested and of this district to get together is published. In this sense the writ- him—always loyal. The Herald's growth would and see if ways and means and er of this article has a: no time, and kind. in no place been ashamed to present hardly have been possible in so short suitable location cannot be pro hl* card announcing his name, that a time without his hardFconstant. in vided whereby a suitable build of his paper, and the loyal town and te’.ligent and loyal assistance. To ing might be erected, equipped community wherein is h s home and Dalles Simonsen. Miss Jesse Francis 1 and efficient teachers engaged to support. That there Is still a place and Miss Grace I-awrence we are also give to this section a high school second to none in the state and and a need for the home paper, even indebted for their unwavoring and so situated as to be used by all under the very shadow of the great hearty support ot everything calculat the pupils in this entire section? metropol s. is very evident in the ed to make of the Herald a greater We hope this will be done. The city daily the and just, they have come to stay with “GOOD - BYE.” growth of the Herald. States Senate than 11. That the numb** of Inhabitant« now residing with la the limits of the above- Jeacrlbed territory la about 1NU. I Succeeding Gresham Vindicator, Gresham Gaiette, East Multnomah Record, Multnomah Record and Montatili* Herald. leetlnt the man io repteaent us In the United : Tax« will become delin quent the first Monday in April. If the full amount is paid on or before March 15v a rebate of three per cent will be allowed, If one-half of the above taxes is paid on or before the first Monday in April, the time for the remaining half will be extended to the first Monday in October; if not so paid and become delin quent. a penalty of 10 per cent and 12 per cent inter est will be added. •••« ••••••••••••• Introduction* are usually a matter of form, and brief. This introduction is an acknowledg ment of the transfer of The Herald and we take thia opportu- men sent to the Capitol by the political machinery ot th* two partie* ot th * «tat« ar* mor* capable of a*- * ••* * * •* * • I ninety introductory .Linnemann Bruner Ba«e Line .Curila. Fairview havi« Head y Hiding Troutdale . 1 ........ ■ 44 11 M w. II M! I ninintu! II M I Hit m ! I 24 II 41 iN«M«a>Nin* 41 4 For Oregon City, Canemah Park and way points, change ear* at Golf Juuction For Lente, Mount Scott and east side points, change car* at Lenta Junction. W. P. MULCHAY, Traffic Agent. I General Ofleea, Flrat and Alder 8te., P ortland , Oiaoos.