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Hncc.-t.ling Grchnin \ n-l.<nt-r < .n .htni Garette. Ea»t Multnomah Retimi. Mulinouiali U-curii ami Montatila Herald. Published Erary Fridav at Greaham. Ore . by the Baavaa Star« I'rai.iatiiMi Co II \ IHKXAI I . Enibia aito MtstuKX. natu r at the poatolhc« at Aìre» ham. Oregon tanca ir no» uni Mvuth» I hr> • r. r v. > ,th > Ml Im ript I tpr« M • 8»Mini* acx « ptf‘1 tt| pt? «KIWI »« Cile w Hhin t»«» u' • ! Ul tftCMT «UUCft b* Bloppe»! proni pii? OUAU 0» IMMSS it r u <4 I iangv cemsetaKin n*il|hU>rhtKNi «•VtlHZlM IliK ftr pet lini « x< h Zix pvr »in«le Uaeiaenta. bui n >t 1 l’or («•>-' *11 line each »ub>««*qiii't> two ftgur* * .!-• Cent« VH» •FESSI» » Al I A I ina iwo il.» ht->) • < »I» ORITI KK I * ’ » all over » or»!». L a All l4«l«c. «»rati dance*. c«»n«t'ti». th< In or.ler lo ui*ur T*ie»«ia)r precedine >1 *u P« I-,-. ,n ' ■M RlliTiM - K xjhx lall» lai m<”■ H ixiii !.. ' et» in »mal a«b! M Al U W .'» stlvance to forvigu countne*. MA' sn 1.* SmuU . < ** x AiA hvr «dubbing rate* ro*t«»ih«**- M >ne> Ortler. Kegutervd letter or t‘h«vk 1«** reqne*te.t. The label on your naper will in»li nmtaiice li it <loe» ’u»t |*lea»e not in "• •< o£iiitod bu»iii«'*» principl*•*. all tiitevnplion» w ill . paid tor addrrM give old a* well a« new addma uniiv It no correspondence appear* v»»ur .1 I.« m n.l u« main 1.* al item» •» » oil « an M l tn A a.I<d ix >nt lA per lit'« flr>i in*erti«>u < 1 \\ APVKRTtalNG So gawitk»« guasantcM • h 1»— Hint allowlor either lime or tpace ad»er n1 RFA14RS. HV per line nr*t mM-rlion x- j»et '» m t Cohiw-n »"ii» h a wor\i each ix'Ue. »\»uuting a» . ’ r «er I V» .xa! a*vvpt«'d tor h *x than l*» r ARintOF THANKS * < • \ I'Ol.KN b ol . 'credit x or ;> • - SI i< inberx ,4 their tamilias, up lo US' w«-rxU tree aro «»•-'• equipped t«' >1»' the be*t work at current price* H-x-l' »uvelopf« H iu< r W rappetx. statements >n Bill», IKaiger*. Poatvr». etc prtaied on sh.»rt nonce. ♦♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦w EDITORIAL COMMENT : AS SEEN B\ OTHERS| ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Railroad officials on various roads have reported travel which indicates thirty trainloads of homeseekers now enroute to the Pacific coast. Senator Fulton's position on the senatorial election reminds us of the ostrich that hides his head to get away from its en emies. The senator is. "neither for nor against" it. But though he may think he has misled his constituency they know where he is to be found. Portland courts have allowed indicted officials of the Title Guarantee & Trust Co. a change of venue to Marion county. No honest man need fear trial be fore his acquaintances or neigh bors. That these men fear trial before a jury who might more easily have the evidence placed before them, suggests that they realize their guilt and are seek ing to avoid a just punishment. a waste of thousands of dollars?’ 'Oh. no,’ replied he. ‘the foun dation is necessary. ’ But he could not set* that money spent in advertising is sometimes just as important for the establish ment of a foundation of confi dence and knowledge before the superstructure of sales is erect ed.” says the Oregon Trades man. Never growl because a news paper fails to give every scrap of news, so long as you take no pains to give the editor infor mation. We have seen readers who are awfully put out at times because we make no note of the arrival or departure of a friend visiting them, or of a local af fair. or of the heaven sent ba bies that visit their homes over night. The average newspaper man isn't a medium or mind reader, but gets most of his news the same way the milkman gets his milk, by pumping. Ione Proclaimer. Resolution Remonstrdlinq Aqainsl Vmination otH.fi. Hurlburt • MAKING <KX>D.° "Making good is the brief, pithy expression of the growing Ametican sentiment as to the square deal in politic«, finance, transportation, commerce and the industries, l’he sentiment contained therein is no less important in the profession of newspaper making, medicine and teaching. It may be slang or a provincialism, but to "make good” is the key note of all suc cess worthy of recognition. It is the one great consideration in printing and journalism. Shilly shallying. inaccuracy, incom pleteness. lack of taste, "just as good,” never imnd, that will answer" are-th< pitfalls to dis aster and failure . they all and each signify inherent indiffer ence to the highest sense of honor that req ures full meas ure : a want of proper regard for the rights of others and a lack of the deep, real interest and pride in one's calling requi site to that high performance that brings honor with satisfac tion in worthy accomplishment. National Printer-Journalist. THE HERALDS FREE OFFER FROM NOW UNTIL APRIL 17, l‘HW, WE WILL .GIVE 500 PICTURES OP PRHSIDHNT ROOSEVELT - AMI FARM AND FIRESIDE FOR 1008 FREE!— WITH YOUR SUBSCRIPTION PO THE HERALD FREE! If you will semi us only $1.50, cash in advance, for a year’s subscription to Th«* Herald, we will send you, free of all charge, Farm and Fireside twice a month for the rest of I'.MW (nine months) and 500 pictures of President Roosevelt besides. FARM ANl) FIRESIDE 1» the National farm Hu« ilcpartimnt* covering «\<t\ phi- <fi.mnb< fi«un pl«>w mg («»tin kilclit«n In t«'tvala not vuilv farmer«, but horwunm. |»«»ullrym«m in !i»t. .m» »»n w • k p. .«niiiinU <u hvr* <uit>*i«|«« th«* larg«* citirH. 1« publiaht*<| twice « month, twic«» a« <»ften a*« ni«»**t farm p i|* 1 * •px vvln n \ ur mu» i* up Wc Imartily recv'omtneml it to all aa the rlvanc«!, bnghtcNt, biggcat au’l m a h< l| iul Lum | i|” • u» Umm «•! THE 500 ROOSEVELT PICTURES Are all arrange«! on one «upt'rb in«Hiuting, x I3\ imln - ml» n< bu* | In i . r (ph but «wn i u I uh * 1« •• parate and «liKtinct. Thia photograph of fKO pivtiirt**« im th«' uT'-t »vn«! iiul ph t ,.i iph» \» i imul»* an»i tin »»nh <»n«* in existence. It «xmt tl.lMX). It took «m«* mail I wo tinmth*« t»> pul I * In 1 tl puiii •.uni tw «• n>» 11 nearly aa long to make the nrinta They were choaen from ?.’•«»» tak« ii hv th Pt. -i l nt 'x il .,»l pi ..tugtapli r« ami tin \ show th«» Preaident in bi« moat rharacteriativ attitu«!«*** lb.» mch * taken in <\< \ u. m th. I 1 n h it nd nt »..in«* of the moat important events that hav«* tak«*n plar«* in Am«*ii«*nn 1«»-1• I \ \<n n ! •■•» the**. pi«*tui«-a will I m * worth many d«dlar«. Thia grrat photograph and rvpi. du« tn.nx h ■ wt I .«ml • ut> H. «l b) the Karin amj Fireside. To the Editor: — PAPERS CAN BE SENT TO The Oak Grove transportation Welcome to the fraternity. BIG OFFER EXPIRES Initiative and Referendum in Danqer difficulties have been attracting You have a good looking propo considerable attention. At a re M ostavilla , Os« April 7, DOH — sition. — J. D. Graham. Editor You Get cent meeting of the Improve Editor Beaver Stat* Herald •—I wish to The Kansas Farmer. ment association. The following call the attention ol the readers of The Herald, and its gra k • reader« in par resolutions were adopted: ticular. to a danger that baa arisen in To the Editor: — With a Year’s Subscription I was much interested in Whereas, W. 11. Hurlburt 10 a can our midst The en miea of the Initia didate for nomination in the coming tive ami Refereed . m are seeking to looking over the Beaver State Pntnarv election for the office of State al«ulish these, but they know that it 1 Herald, and especially interested Railroad commissioner; and cannot lie done by direct appeal lo the ir the announcement of the. ed Whereas, notwithstanding the fact votera, 00 devioua and running way» | itor and manager. You are to that he is seeking election by the vo ar*» being devised t-> tint amend »nd be congratulated upon getting ter* of an »ther district, hit juris licti >n then abolish direct legislation. The nevertheless in thia office would cover Beaver State Herat ! haa ever atood for IDNGIGDtS AND INStCIICIDIS into a line of work that, I take the entire state, and the right of the ma; city to rule and 1 it. has always been particularly Whereas, we are therefore directly in- hope it will nefer be deceived or in The following recipe« have Iwen taken agreeable to you. Here’s hoping tereste*! in the outcome of hit cam- veigled into uphold ng or encouraging from th« beat authorilie« in th« country any attempt to •*> alter or amend the Cut th«rn out. ¡mate on a card ami hang the Beaver State Herald may ¡Mkign; it wh<*r« it will be hamh lie it resolved, by the Oak Grove Im Initiative and Refer rulum aa to make make its editor popular and fam provement association that we do here it ha nier to ua* or 1« “S effective. ous. and enable him to gain a by place ourselves on reconi a.-» being There is a mo ven w nt on foot to make • Fl NGICIDIiS competence for his old age. Al strenuously opposed t«> hit nomination it im|*oaaible to it tiiate any measure ' Three applicatmna are preventative bert Dickens. Professor of Horti or e’evtion on the grounds of hit arbi unless it has first liven introduce«! in • and ahould be made l»e(ore the dteraar culture. Kansas Agricultural Col trary, nn just and tyrannical treatment t ie legislature and failed there to be- I haa (Aatrimi i tar If u(M>n the plant. of the residents «»( «»ur community whilst come a law Let that change l>e made I The I m ?at fungicide ia the B»>rdrau lege. REMEMBER SEPARATE ADDRESSES BI T REMEMBER! APRIL 17. SEND IN YOUR SUBSCRIPTIONS. The Farm and Fireside for l^OH, and The 500 Pictures of President Roosevelt THIS FREE to The Beaver State Herald. ADDRESS. BEAVER STATE IIEKAI I). GKtSHAM he was in the service of the Oregon and the cry will g up, “what is th«- ; uiytture. Becauae of iia diaco I orations, use of the Initiative?” and itwillbe) do not apply il U> ornamental plant«. Water Power A Railway com [»any; \nd yet everybody Be it father resolved, we hereby ap- don«- away with. Bordeaux Mixture.— Copper sulphate, peal to the voters of his district to rec- know« that without the Initiative many 6U mi ; quicklime. 4 lbs. Put th«» aul- ognize this protest and choose for t h ie of our lieet laws would not In* on the phate in a coarse sack, suspend il in p«»eitiou a man w ho has already «lemon- statute books. Will >ut it the members alx»ut 4 galena of waler, held in a wood st rated some regard ior the inter of the legislature an conspire to pre en or earthen vessel until dissolved. ests of the patrons of the railroads in vent any bill that the ¡«eopl«* want from Slake the lime in an e«|Ual am >uul <>( Secretary F. A. Welch, of the our state as well as conspicuous ability ever being introduced ami the old-style waler. Add the two eoluliona to 32 Oregon State Board of Agricul to discharge the responsibilities de corrupting lobbyist will again be at ev gallons of water. Peaches require 1 lb. ture, is asking the co-operation volving upon him in this important of ery session of the legislature to prevent more of lime and more water. For the introduction of bills that “the in tlowrra or vegetables add a p*umd of of the various county courts of fice. terests” do not want. the state in arranging for exhib hard soap. Apply as a spray.—Bailey. Every member of the legislature who For surface mildews dry Sulphur its at the state fair held annually wanted to make a little money could dusted on the foliage may be sufficient at Salem. It requires fore frame up a bill show it to a lobbyist, WA NTE D — M E N For Ornamental Plants — Atninoni* thought at the beginning of the tell him someone had requested him to acai Copper carbonate copper cartoon- introduce it and had threatened to ini planting season to secure attrac ate, 1 ounce; ammonia. I (»art and «ev tiate it next « lection if it did not be- ■ God give us men! A time like this demands tive displays, which become en eights parts of water (enough lo dis come a law I’, would then be up to the more vital in importance each Strong minds, great hearts, true faith, and ready hands; solve copper ) Then «lilute with 9 gal lobbyist to “make it interesting” for , ons of water It is I m *st to dissolve the year in view of the immense Men whom the lust of office does not kill! him to -Uppr»-0 the bill This game copper in large b«»ttles. number of newcomers seeking has been play e« I before w»- had the Ini- Men whom the spoils of office cannot buy ; For Potatoes Scab —Soak the «•n*«l tihtivc an«! anyone can see how much in a solution of locations in Oregon. ounces of corrosive Men who possess opinions and a will; more easily it could be play«*«! if this sublimate to 15 galons of water; or H propos’d aim nd ment to the Initiative fluid ounces of formalin to 15 gallons ol Men who have honor; men who will not lie; Mr. Cole's candidacy for dis law should I m - unacted. water. Dry the sevti ami then plant. trict attorney is progressing Men who can stand before a demagogue The -»ther proposition is to prevent Blight -S pmy with Konlraux mix with excellent show of success. And damn his treacherous flatteries without winking; the circulation of Initiative and Re fer ture at interval« alter potat'H-a are aix The best evidence of the high endum petitions by paid st ilici toni. Tall men, sun-crowned, who live above the fog inchet high. How nice that would I m *! G roti pH of estimate placed on his integrity In public duty and in private thinking; Smut In Grains. Oats. -Soak seed workingman, business men and others, by those who know him is shown who want* d t prevent extravagant ap 24 hour« in oolution of one pouixl ot (or- For while the rabble with their thumb-worn creeds, in the fact that the Good Gov propriations «*r initiate some needed nieiin to 50 gallons of w ater or solution Their large profession and their little deeds, ernment Association of Portland law would find it impossible to «In so I m - of one pouml o* |x>ta«sium sulphide to has endorsed him unreservedly. Mingle in selfish strife, lo, freedom weeps! «*3 use they could not spare the time to 3> gallons of water, or sprinkle well and circulate j«*tit; -ns ami men out of work let stand till dry. Personally, Mr. Cole has a very Wrong rules the land and waiting Justice sleeps. Wheat or Barley.—Soak (or 12 hour« who needed a few dollars could not do cordial, unaffected, business-like —J. G. HOLLAND. th«* circulating but any larg«- corpor in one |>oui>d of cop|>er sulphate to 24 way. His independence of ac ation with n any men drawing pay gallons of water. Some «luula of grain tion and disregard for machine for other work could pul these men to may be destroyed by dipping into water, politics should secure him the circulating put ions for a few hours a tirwt into 110 to 120 degree« ami then in INFORMATION IO VOTERS day and tlm g« t the requisite number to water at 132 to 135 degree« for two or support of every impartial voter. three minutes. Dry and plant. For the benefit of a few who of signatures II. A. Darnell was formerly a teacher do not know what statement No. So it is very plain that these propoae«! ; We have been seeing a lot in in Wilson county but later engage«! in 1 and 2 are in substance, we re- atnendrm nt* t«i our direct legislation INSECTICIDES the papers about spraying mix the job printing business at Kansas laws would » n«-ourage rather than pre For Insects That Chew. —I’a ria —One City, lie sold his plant seven or eight print them in full. tures. These are opportune. vent the aha-«* of the Initiative and pound to 200-300 gallons of water. Re years ago nnd went west. He has many S tatement N o . 1. The farmer who accomplishes friends in this section of the state who Referendum. peated applications may injure foliage ”1 further state to the people of Ore- anything with fungicides or in wish him prosperity unlimited in his gon, as well as to the people of my leg- Th«* dang»*r of it all is, and the inter unless lime is added. Paris green solu secticides should begin with the new home.—Country School Champion. islative district, that «luring my term of est of grangers lies largely in the fact, tion and Bordeaux mixture may he mixed that our worthy state master proposes an<l applied '»■ one spray hr economise ' season and follow the beginning office I will always vote for that candi- introduce into the grange a resolu time and labor. Apply when apple« •late for United States senator who baa tion favoring these measures, for if th»* persistently. Once spraying may WHLRE THE MONEY GOES are blooming for coddling moth. At count for nothing. The pota The Union Meat company, received the highest number of the resolution carries it will créât«* the im-j least two applications within a week are people’s votes for that position at the pression that the Patrons of Husband to crops may be increased from which has its works at Trout general election next pr<x*ee<iing the advisable. 25 to 75 per cent by a short hour’s dale in Multnomah county, bears election of a senator in congress, with ry as an organization and a majority of For Insects That Suck the Juices its member^ favor such a change. So work. The same with oats or testimony against the saloon. out regard to my individual preference.” let us I m * up and doing, and let every and cabbage or currant worms.—Kero [Candidate.) memlær of th»- grange who wants the sene emulsion:— Hard soap, »* lb. dis wheat. The extra care brings An officer of that company says : solved in one gallon boiling water. Mix Initiative and Referendum to remain good returns, never doubt that. "Our pay roll is $25,000 monthly. S tatement N o 2. with two galons of kerosene and stir at present and not be taken from us . If you do try it a few times We pay in checks. Fifteen During my term of office I shall con as well for 10 minutes. Dilute 10 to 25 I m * at stat«* grange if possible, and show and though your yield may not thousand dollars of these checks sider the vote of the people for United times. A strong solution will destroy l>eyond all doubt that the rank and be amazing the first time, or come back to us each month States senator in congress as nothing file of the grange is opposed to any scale insects. G<x>d for plant lice, MORE THAN A RE4 OMMEMflATIOM, which I mealy bugs, spiders, mites etc. Don’t possibly the second, yet the av from the three saloons near our •hall l#e at lilierty to wholly disregard if tamp«*ring with the Initiative ami Ref mix near a (Ire.— Bailey. erage of many times spraying or establishment. erendum. W. H. ADDIS, We must do the reason for doing so seems to me to of Russellville grange sterilizing will show a decided something in self-defense, for in be sufficient. APPLE SCAB AND SAN JOSE SCALE balance in its favor. 'Candidate.. addition to the above shameful Lime and Sulphur Mixture may lie fact it is true also that the work a I reaily prepared. II bought, dilute THE ROOSEVELT PICTURE. with 15 gallons of water to one of mix ing ability of many of our em We Issue Early Next Week On the editorial page is a spec ture. If prepared at home, mix 40 ployes and their trustworthiness Registration opens for pri ial offer to the readers of The pounds of fresh unslacked lime in <M> are reduced by the influence of maries January 6. For the benefit of our gallons of water; stir in 20 pounds of Herald and their friends. We these same three saloons.” — Close for election, April 7. sulphur, boil one and a half hours, strain wish to say that we have seen a political friends The Her American Issue. through a net and apply warm. Home Primary election, April 17. copy of the Roosevelt photo-en ald will be issued on Thurs add salt but it renders mixture harder Registration reopens, graving and can insure our read to manage. Other |ieople add about day morning of next week. "A man who thinks advertising April 21. ers it is a wonder - 500 pictures three pounds blue vitriol after the am does not pay stopped with us the Our correspondents should Close forelection, May 15. ber color has been obtained To make and only two alike. Big and lit other day before a lot where General election, June 1. a success it should lie applied in Febru-' send in their matter early. tle, serious, sober and funny. workmen were putting in a Registration reopens, Sep- aiy, Apiil and a couple of times in May. The Herald next week One can spend an hour studying —Farm Journal. heavy basement wall. A great tember 20. it and still see some new pose or will contain considerable Don't imagine you must have an ex structure was to be erected Close for election, Octo- feature. Read carefully the ad. pensive «preying apparatus. The man political matter and infor ber 20. there. We remarked: *If you with only a few shrubs can get a 50 cent on this page, it will interest you. mation of much value to stood a block away you would Presidential election, No- hand sprayer. Of course the orchard vember 3. man «ill find it economical to invest in voters. FREE to Herald Hubm-ribera. S.-e not be able to see a bit of this I something proportionally better. basement. Would you think it Page 4. DECIDE A Thoroughbred Imporied Onxri> II, T h « 6RESHAM PERCHERON HORSE ASSOCIATION DEC I DE H A Darnall, son of Mr and Mrs. Ihirnall of Buffalo has purchased and now has control of the Beaver State Gerald at Gresham, Oregon. The pa per is well printed and has a go«»d ad vertising patronage and present» a handsome appearance. Mr. Ih&rnall is the editor in chief and his editorials are well written and are in accord with the national administration. Brother Dar- nall Las our heartiest wishes fur a bund- •••••••««••••••••••••••••J •••••••••••••••••< 4 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••I Percheron Stallion WILL HAVE HEADQUARTERS for 1908 at T. BRU66ER S.SRLSHAM \\ h» r« In util Mtiiii«| Tliurmisy, b'rhinv forvipMin «ntl Saturday. Mandat ti»M>fi tu Tuiwlay ihmhi nt .1 < l%*ti-rM«»n*s, 2 tni. iM hi th <>f Pb'nnalit Holin* Tu< sdny tu tiing U» Wolnr««lay tu-iti a! Kt'iiit r’« l»arn, Ihmiaerus I-ri»la> ufl«-rii<M»iM i*t J. Htriich- « n‘»» |>l(i«'t*. S u I h I) Hoad. TERMS, T () $2 0 snist KIBE for ’ Till ill i:\i.i« Read the want ads on last page. ” job I N SURI: Printing Neatly Done •£|JC Herald Office. VENTILATION OF SCHOOLS Is perfectly accomplished only by the Fan System 1 The only system supplying an unlimited supply ol fresh air warmed to any de sired temperature, under any or all conditions. 2 The most economical system by 50 per cent to operate. 3 A system by the use of which it is pos sible to regulate the temperature of any room uniformly. 4 The System requiring much less attention and no skilled attendant. EVI RY SCHOOI IHKi CIOR SHOULD INVI SHGAH ^w. g . M c P herson co . HEATING, VENTILATING AND REFRIGERATING ENGINEERS PORTLAND, - - ORf-OON at