GRESHAM LOCALS
XX
Want
Cnliimn mount SC0TT AN0 LENTS DISTRICTS
«1 Olli V U I U III II
I be received a severe cut on the leg,
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Mrs Lewis Shattuck ia ill at her
We Issue Early Next Week
home with the iniin^w
Mi«a Beaaie
Dtllty is alto sufterihg with the mu.n|w.
a
K«l
F.<l Hamilton visited relatives in
For the benefit of our • a
tiroshaui laat Sunday.
political friends The Her a a
•
Morri, Johnson and wile and Mrs
ald will be iaaued on Thurs
John Laroen ol Troutdale were guest.
<4 Mr, lohnaon'a slater, Mrs Sig
day morning of next week.
Knighton, on Thursday,
Our correapontlenta ahould
Miss Olivo Lusted ol Pleasant Home
send
in their matter early.
l*a»«*sl through Greahatn Bunday on
her way to Portland where »he will
The Herald next week
vi.it relatives and friend» Mr a lew e
will contain considerable
days.
political matter ami infor
The Itali game Iwtween the Grvsliain
and Troutdale lugli w-hiarl teams, re
mation of much value to
sulted in a won* 23 to I in Gresham's
voters.
favor.
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The choir of the Methodist church.
tiro wing Suburb». W hkh You Should Know All About
Portland's Fastest Growing
under tbe direction of Mias Burton, will
' give a sacred cx«iK«‘rt in the Melbodisl
Wanted. For Sale, Lost, Wanted—Whist player by the Women i room bungalow on hi« IS lot trad wh I church Easter evening It i« toopfei
of Woodcraft, at Duke's hall, Lents. . of Firland and move from lx* nt» to that aa many a« *'*o will «how their ap
Found, Etc.
preciation of th«» g"***l work the choir
Al lttcal adverUaemeni« are run under thi* Oregon. Wednsoday evening, April 15. . reatde on It.
head at th« rale ol ONE < KNT A * «»KI» IACH s 30 o'clock Admission and supiwrr, 2.V.
A. Chisholm of the Arlela grocary ha» been doing by bring present
IM»( K No ad l ubllBh.d for lw than lA. ent»
Pn»f. James I’ Preston of Berkeley,
t'aah in advaneu except io n*nulai adwrtlaer»
IXvnald Fury and family are re will move into the new atoro room in
If you haw anything t«» «tell, or *i»h to buj
anything or nave l<»*i anything
TKA A ported as suffering a siege o( sickness, ithe rink building. This ia a good im- Cal., who visited h»« |*arrnt». Mr. ami
” WANT AD.” in thlBeoluinu The renull» will
prove men t aa few Mt. Scott people Mr« J. IL Preston, a tew days thia
but are on the meud.
■urpilBc you. « a»h or poBtagr »tatn|*
week, made Tin* lieraid office a plea»
Mr. Fairbanks is quite sick, being regret to see the rink ckwed up.
FOR SALE — Several go«*d k>t« and
ant call Wedn«*mia« morning.
Mr.
IN'iiglas
of
Kern«
park
ia
build
confined
to
his
bed
by
rheumatism
boute« in Grtwham >t in*«-«ton»’ price«
Win. Hockinixm and bride, nee Ru«*gg,
. » ».nail
li acreage on .......................
i - well
-. h and )«ralysis.
ing a dwelling near Foster road.
Also
car lines and
54. ' ' The
improve.1 farms. Address Box 54.
„ th<>
church
The infant child o( Mr. Palmer was ot Portland were ¿ureta of Mr« Hock
inson*« aunt, Mrs. lewi« Shattuck, on
m’ 1 re’
I is meeting with success. Seventeen buried last Saturday.
Frank Marinelli **»• out from Port
WANTED—A - iicitor for Tin- Her conversions are reported.
Lent« needs a freight elation. Thia land on Tbnrsdav in the interreta of the
ald in every ne>s-lil»>rh<»»l
Spenser Locke suffered a paralytic J way of piling freight in the street i« Frank Marinelli L cr«*ani Cornet« com
Foil SALE—Guinea liens
Cheap. stroke Sunday morning.
getting risky if not dangerous
GRISHAM HIGH SCHOOL NOILS
panv.
Apply to Sun Dial ranch. Cksine. Or (-
Mr. Arnold, who left here a year ! Gate« Crossing ia to have a new
Ed GarlinghoiiM* ia the new propri
Prof Janie* Preston of the sch<»ols of
FOR SALE—Forty acre*. of land near ago, has returned to Lents to make Methodist church.
etor of the Bough Rider restaurant and Berkeley, Cal . was a moat welcome ue
Sycamore »tation on O. W P. electric his borne.
Mr. Guianese has been treating hie report« a thriving business
i tor on Wednsadai. During the course
road. 2000 cord» good wood, fine «oil,
Miss Maude Zimmerman and her I khuk * near Gilbert« Cruosing to a new
aix acre» cleared. Box 45, Iwnta.
Mrs J. C. Allen has commenced ths of ilia visit Mr Preston gave an Ínteres
Saturday and Sunday i\«at of paint.
erection of her new home in Thomp- ting talk to the high school «tudenta on
FOR RENT —Tao houses on Main mother spent
Oewegu.
with
friends
at
The Mt. Si'ott Paint cvmpany is the am’i addition.
civic», making g-sal citiaer.ahip the
•treet. Cha». Cleveland. Gmham. -
j
Mr Pixley is routined to hi« house latent manufacturing enterprise in our
Late Manning. *ho has l«een engineer watchword ami giving |»>u.t to hi« di»
VOB RI X
ha» v.mne by citing (<» the abuse of privi
four-room house, ne* harn and chicken with la grippe and the balance of his center. It promi»**« to be a g«*xi thing in thr quarry at St Helena. (. r»r«
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and ably managexi by Floyd Marshall.
house, gotxl water.
E. S ha toiler, neighbors have the mumps,
been called by the Navy department to leges and lilwrtv. the graft ami the law
Gresham Phone Farmer 64.
Mr Laferty ha« moved to Ina prop Seattle to lx* eiatmn«xi for the position leMiiesa that have been running riot
Mrs. E. C. Joss of Ivanhoe w ill start
IF YOU HAVE A FARM for sale. Tuesday for an extended visit with erty on Gibbert «treet near ti>e 45 aa captain of the watch at the Bremer- throughout this country.
Inule or rent, let 'em know about it in friends in Kansas
school I hhisv .
Harold Wilson ini»»e<l all ol la»t week
ton navy yard»
Mr. Manning and
this column
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l^nts came near having a real con wife are spending a few days with bis on account of illness
See the special offer made on
PAGE WOVEN WIRE FENCE. 4 of The Herald.
flagration Monday. The building occu- parents al Greeliam He will start h»r
When the principal leartusl that one
Guaranteed. Chas. Cleveland, agent,
pied by the Davit hardware «tore Seattle the latter part of the week. '5e of the buy* achetluhnl (or a rrx ilatioii
Herbert Tyler and family will move
I
Gresham, Ore.
before the ««»ciety wan alwent, he quietly
to McMinnville to make his future res caught tire and only the quick »nd I|ope he will lie successful.
FREE! Seethe Herald'» free offer
skillful work or the hval tire laddie«
New today in aant ads - Farm for remarked that the buy wav «loublh'iM
to aubacril>ers in a.I. above in connection idence.
with Roosevelt picture, and Farm aud
What baa become of the Push dub* saved the building—and say, the town! rent, implement» t»r sale, houses and sick,—that he piutxably had a chill.
Fireside. Good only tor two weeks
Thr seniors are getting ready lor the
We haven't heard of it for some time
Gov. Chamberlain ha» appointed lots for sale, stock for »ale, etc., etc.
commencement exercises
FOR SAI.E — Five acres near lente, It began a good work when it started Mrs. Additon a» delegate at large to Ikrn't fail to investigate.
bouse, well, halt in cultivation
Fine sidewalk improvements and should to the World’» Centennial Temperance
Chas. Barker, recently of Roseburg,
The eighth grade literary s-xirty wdl
for berry farm. Box 45. Lente, Ora.
not be allowed to die prematurely. Congre»» to be held in Saratoga in has decided to i cite in Gresham and give their program Friday.
There are too many good things ahead June.
will open up a place of business in the
CONCRETE BUILDING BLOCKS
The atlvfhlance in Miss Parmcly’s
Only 20c each. Put a nice foundation
Mr. Foster is building a new bouse
FREE—See The Herald’» big offer on old cheese factors on Robert's avenue room is much better.
under your Louie that a ill always be up
Attention is called to his ad in another
G. E Montgomery will build a the- page 4.
Arbor Day will be dtlv observe! by
to date. Call oil or write Earl Pinneo.
place in the paper
Greehain, Ore.
the sc ho* >1. Miss Parmrly’s ami Mis«
John Winterumte of Arleta is engaged MeKenaie’a rooun will join in a program
FOR SALE — A Fresh C w
Alfred
in carpenter woik m Greobaui.
as will also Miss Piervv*« and Miss
Alm, Powell Valley.
Sion Allen is now living in Greeham I tea rd’• room«. The high school mil
FOR SALE — One 3'« wagon, alao
have but an impromptu exercise.
with Ins mother
three-horse shafts. H. R Kane, 2 miles
east of Gresham.
(15
Moat of the hfgh school pupil* x er«*
Mrs. Maxey, who ha» been quite ill,
the past two weeks, is improving and thia week treated to a “private inter
WANTED—A young bull.
E. E.
will resume her duties in the millinery view” lx*cause of lux grade.
1
Heslin. Cleone
department of Stuart’s store Monday.
The seniors are now looking into
WAMTED-Bj
-
> :
trict No. 4, bid» for a few- thousand dol
Percy Smith will move into his home something like a half duten dramas
lars on the conditions specified in the
in Gresham next week. The office ol with a view to making a suitable »eh'c-
school law» of the state "f Orr-gon. sec
the E^astwood nurseries will tie located tion fur their annual entertainment
tion 6, article 6. See B W. Emery,
m Gresbaiu and Mr. Smith will move
chairman
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The Gresbaiu high school !uk«rl»all
the nursery stock to Gresham as soon as team exjx-cti* to have a game with the
FOR SALE—230 feet of inch rope
they can lie transplanted.
Parkplace high «cliool team Friday,
Inquire of J. Faris, Gresham, route 1.
Bernice Gulick-on lias returned honi«- April 17th, to lx* played at Gresham
PIGS—For sale by Chas. Cleveland,
after visiting friends in Seattle lor a lew It also has a game in view with a
G reshani.
team from Troutdale Friday, April 10,
weeks.
FOR SALE—Jersey bull, two years
if arrangements can lx* made
The
new
residence
of
Prof.
Huff
is
old; one four years old; cow. freeh;
.kn enjoyable program was rendere«!
rapidly nearing completion
four heifer«, fre>h, anti also some young
heifers. Ed. Hamilton, route 2. 1.5
John Metzger has bis new windmill by the literary «» h i * ty of the iugb
school on Friday aitermxm.
Among
in operation.
WANTED —Fresh milch cow-» and
ilia numbers were several two minute
beef cattle. T. K Howitt, Gresham,
The Union Republican club will give
Work is being done on Meridian
W. E. Chamberlain of Troutdale was
speeches by memlters of the high scho<»l,
lire
street and as soon as the proper steps in Montavilla Monday transacting bus a smoker at Merrill’s hall in Portland
one on the University Appropriation
on next Tu«*day evening in which the
WANTED—Every Farmer who sells can be taken Meridian street will be iness.
Bill by G«»orge Schantin; one on law
butter to get his butter-wrappers printed widened to 50 feet to the Base Line
Montavilla has 9.350 feet of 12-inch candidates will address the meeting. Enforcement by John Shattuck . Maive
at The Herald office. Best joper. low
H.
M.
Cake
and
Chas.
W.
Fulton,
road,
water main» and are entitled to a hyd
prices Will be money well invested'.
I Lovelace »jMike on the Old-Age Pen
There will be a mass meeting at the rant every 200 feet, thus entitling them candidates for United States senate, are sion and Mark Emery on the Single
SEE special <«fier on page 4 to Her citizens of Montavilla at Odd Fellows to 46 hydrants. Let us ask for them. invited to juirticliate and Speak. •
Tax Question. An interesting debate
ald reader« and their friend«.
Arrangements are made for the pri was given on th«’ question, *,Re»olve«f,
ball tor the purpose of arranging for
The improvement club in precinct
she preparation of a float for the row No. t»i held a meeting Monday, April mary election to be held in Regner's that capital punishment should lx? «1*4-
hall for precinct Mo. 101. The poles Ished.” The affirmative side was won
festival, Jane 1 to 6. Good speakers rt, with five members present.
Dar.ce Postponed
will open at 1p.m. anil close at 7 p. m l>y by Kenneth Rotx*rta and Itei-ie
have
been
«ecared
for
that
evening.
The Easter dance at Sandy an
The revival meetings at the Meth
Mrs H. H Ott and mother. Mrs. Dailey although the negative whm ably
nounced for April IB will be postponed Remember the date. Friday, April 10. odist church on Hibbard street are
A crydial invitation is extended to
Mary
Patch, started Tuesday lor Gard supported by Gladys Richey and Roy
till May 2 (Saturday .
well attended and all report very good
everybody.
ner, Kan., going over the Canadian Pa Johnson.
meetings.
cific. They will make quite an extend
Horace Fesler contemplates building
Pleasant Home Baptist Chnrch, Cottrell. Or. an addition to the bouse on his prop Mr«. Carlson of Portland and her ed visit.
friends from the east sere in Mouta-
Bunday v?h* i
10 a. m erty on Grand avenue and Curtis
Sig Knighton has remodel«nl and J C. SILL. REPUBLICAN
villa on business
Morning service
.11 a. n:
painted the interior of his barber shop.
m street.
Evening «en
CANDIDATE H)R CORONI«
m
Y
«
The citizens of Montavilla through r
The management >>t the Home bakery
Cottage prayer meeting. Thursday
Ip D!
the Board ol Trade have the promise
In presenting my i latform for the
has made numerous alteration» to the
pleasant home baptist < hapel .
store and r>—taurant on the interior. consideration of the pul h< f I v% i-«h to
Bunday echexd
3 p. m from the proper officials of having the
Preaching »ervirw
♦ p. nt street crossing on F by street put in
They also have a professional eoCik now state the advantages there an* in entab-
condition so teams can cross without
ALL ARE CORDIALLY ISVTTRD.
A public
Simms Brothers A Simms who liought lishing a public morgue
Mr. an«I T. H. Pitt« visited their
going out of their way.
brother. Rev >. F. Pitt«, at Gresham out F. Hamilton's meat market last morgue will drive out public graft,
wreck, have disposed of same to T. R How so’ For the simple reason that
Will Prather has a new 2-horse recently.
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH
it is not connected with an uielcrtak*
Howitt A Co.
power ga« engine of the Staver make
GRESHVM. OREGON
Mr? Zaeger visited friend« in Port
ing establishment.
which
he
intends
to
install
in
hi«
Representatives
of
the
Mason
Con
Sunday School at 10 a. in. H L. >
land lant week
At present we have a candidate in
blacksmith shop,
Will says when
struction company were in Gresham
Clair, superintendent.
l»uit Blumenthal went to Kania*
Preaching «ervicea at 11 a. m. and 7
■ winter comes a<$ain he will inatail a
last week negotiating lor contracts to the field who i» lieing xtronglv »up-
Friday evening.
p. m.
port«-.! by an undertaking establish
motor and put in lights in bis shop.
»iipidy the camps with (r«-sh meat.
Prayer me<*ting, Thursday evening*, at
Mr. McCartney is «till trying to dig
ment—but enough «aid. I leave that
A. Mason, head of the Mason con
7 :3U o’chxrk.
The Montavilla liakery folks have a well. They went one hundred and
to the public in general. I ««««»rt
Everybody invited.
been remodeling and fixing their ba fifry fe^t in one place, finally gave it struction company, Has taken up his
here that a public morgue will «irive
Dr. A. Thompson, Pastor.
kery so a« to be able to give their |>a- up ami have gone seventy feet in residence in Mrs. Ketzlaff's house and
out private graft, I am an in>l**p«*nd«*nt
will reside here where he can lie m-ar
-— i trons better service.
another hx*ation, with no «ucceM.
candidate for the otfiee of eonntv «*'»r-
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the working forces of his company.
oner, and I stand iride|>en<lent on these
Services at Gresham Baptist Church
Roy Mi-Moll is visiting hie mother, principles: The living «hall renpect
GORBtn
HLRLBIRI
Band»} Kcho<>! * very Sunday .10» ra
Preaching
& m and 7 M p ru.
Mias Anna Benfield returned from
Little Ethel Wallace is Very sick with Mrs. I McColl.
the dead, and we should have a pub
■
Frank W >»lell is on the sick list.
Portland Saturday evening.
pneumonia.
lie morgue. A doctor representing
uullage Prayer inerting. Thurfwl'y ni'h
All C< rdiall* Invited to anj ai.d All
Mrs. George Lusted passed through the coroner'« office is representing some
Rev. Mr. Soule preached a splendid »er
Mr. and Mr*. Roy Emily and Mr. ami
ul these Servnx-».
raon to an appreciative congregation Mrs. Morri« Johnson were GreMhain Gresham today on her way to Portland. one individual undertaking firm. An
R ev . T. J. E lkix , Pastor
Sunday.
Mr atei Mrs. Geo. Leslis went to undertaker representing the same of
visitors'last Friday.
Portland
Th irwlay to secure the “fin fice is representing private graft. An
Mr«. Rogers ;« here from Klickitat
E. Wolridge Sr. ha* lx*en ailing for
independent candidate representing the
; county to spend a week with her family some time aud is staying at E G. Rick ishing touches" for their new bunga
office ol county coroner for a public
low
on
Main
street.
Wm.
Dablquist
I Gene Larson and mother, of Trout- ert’« this week where he is being cared
and wife will move into thia neat little morgue ia representing the |H-ople, nt
lale were calling on friends in thi- flor
no cost the city, but an individual
bungalow the 15th of thia month.
' neighborhcxxl Sunday.
FREE to Herald Subscribers. B«*e
morgue, which lielonge to the coroner,
The series of card parties, which
Columbia grange met in regular ses I’agt- 4.
and not the city; hence there ia no
have
been
held
in
the
grange
hall
dur
sion Saturday with a fairly go«d attend
A number of th«- young people from
expense to taxpayer« A morgue lie-
ance.
this neighborhood attended the dance ing the winter, will close next Thurs longing to the coroner, opened to the
day evening with a banquet.
public^—these are rny principles, and
Agnes Boom has l>een quite sick for at Knieriem’s .Saturday night.
The trial of the state against Lloyd they stand independent, creditable for
- several «lays.
Mrs. Rote-rts who ha* been visiting
Littlepage and Otto Wabbles w as heard Ixith the living and the dead.
Ralph and Ethel Roger», who are at her parents L. H. Ri« kert and wife, left
in the city hall, April 7, at 2 30 o’clock
J. U. SILL.
for
her
home
in
Seattle
last
Satur
tending school near Vanconver, «pent
They
were < livrged with the theft of
day.
340 Hibbard Street
Saturday and Sunday at home.
electric wire and appliances from W E.1
Would like to figure «jn your
.Mrs. V. Ellis «pent reveral «lays in Raines The state was represented by
F. C. Reed uiadea trip with his launch
Ticket Strongly Endorsed
PLUMBING AND GAS TITTING
to Hamilton, Wash, and took 500 Portland this week visiting relatives.
Mr. Tevens from the District Attor
Our reader» will find in another place
pound« of powder to Washougal for Jake
The stork visited the home of Mr. ney's office, while the defense W«R
i in this issue the anti-machine repub
Berber.
and Mrs. W Parson» last week ami left represented by C. J- Littlepage. A«
lican platform ticket for two state sen
a
baby
boy.
J- Campbell of Kansas «pent last
the evidence was not sufficient to con- ators, five representatives ami a dis
week viaiting at the E. D. Chamberlain
A cow of L. H. Rickert's was ■hot vict, the boys were acquited.
trict attorney. This ticket is endorseil
home.
accidentally by hunter* last week.
John Conley has lumber on the 1 by the Union Republican club of Port
property he recently bought of Roy land. Hie strongest political organize-
Phrsidass-SurpsM.
I tion in the county, and these cernii-
KEE the special offer on page 4 to
HEE the special offer on page 4 to Gibbs which he will use for building
i dates stand equally on the platform of
Herald reader« and their friends.
a cottage
Herald readers and their friend«.
Oregon
Gresham,
| the recent republican county conven-
Workmen have finished a cement I tion called by the county central com-
curb an<l have tlie foundation laid for , rnittee, which was elected by the peo-
a cement sidewalk around the resi- j pie two years ago. It is opposed to
DR. II. II. OTT,
dence
of J. D Regner.
both machine tickets, and is lining
K N T I « T
Every pair of Shoes in the house REDUCED TO FIT YOUR PURSE I Robert Rimma is moving into his supportai by a large majority of the
laisiness men of the county.
new home today.
.
Gmham,
Oregon
We Sell Everything you Need, At Right Prices too.
Jos. Simms has Ixrnght property in
Ye« a« low as Good Goods can poesibly I m ? sold
Thompson'» addition and will imme
It Didn’t Work.
K . H
D U F U H
IF YOU’RE LOOKING for a good place to trade, you're looking for
diately begin the erection of a new
“Doc," Mid the mail who w«a trying
home.
to get a free prescription, "what's the
Attorney at Law
boat thing to take for a cold?"
Mr. Eastman, employ«! in Wing A
“Competent medical advice, my
Sager
’
s
srwmill,
was
brought
to
Gresh
737 Cham lier of Coni merce
“The Busy Store”
Rockwood, Oregon
friend " St Paul Pioneer Presa.
Phone Main 3.W
Pomas», Oaaoo.»
am for medical treatment last week as
Russellville Doings
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STEAM • WOOD SAW i
WORK 00» MOMRIT
REÀSORARLE
GRESHAM ROLLER ,,d CHOP MILLS
Run Tuesday» uiul Fridays
Rolling or (''hopping Ilk’ ¡»er hull-
di«*d pound«»
( . W. DOANt, Proa.
Auctioneer
40 Yeara* Expérience
Sut is l'uct ion (itturanfeetl
Tcrma Very Reuuonable
< ail ut
Wild Tribe of Po«t«.
Among th«* w lid trilx*» to l«e fourni
lu the Dhllippln«*« are the ItogolxM,
th«* moat plcturowque p«s»plo lu th«*
tnqilcN 't heir orlglu 1« unkuoM ii MUd
all aorta of opinion» hn\« lx«eu •X
prvaa«Hl concerning them. One tab*
told of them la that their flrwt anee«
tors were all | hm *( n »ml mualchiua nu«t
that the dislike for th«’ practical wbicli
la always not Ices bl«* among them lian
come dowu thiough the g”U«'rat Iona
Tbitxv that have taught among the
llogulxM» »ay that given a «tong or a
poem to learu they * ill atudy and
dream over it for hours, but ghe the
llogobo a problem tn arithmetic ami
he imimxllately ixiouies III and wants
to go home Manila American
hiv plue«* «m Ba»«* Lin» R«» a 4,
IM ioiio ur \V rit«*. I‘lu»n«« Karnier» $>i.
A. Watson
Ruutr I,
UREBIIAM, OHE
loo Muth llrrwdter
t’liarh*. Mutooii wa. given a little
free l*oard and lialgiug in the city jilt
the first of the week a. a result ot I m -
eoiiiing intoxicated end lying down to
roat in front ol a lady's door
Mat*>on
e ion* hero la»l S.turday a(lrrn<a>n ami
lieggi-d for a job in th. Union Meat
i- inn*aiiy'a plant but began drinking
*'itiir>lay night an.I Monday noon eon*
Th« Venturesome Squirrel.
ehidisl lie I quit work II wasn't long
I liuiv often wuiutertxl \%hut paa»«*« before the cop had him then
(Urtmgh the mind» uf »mall vrvaturv» i
when the} (Ind thviuaelv«*« lu «trungv
Imi Udii (umts dl Irtxjtddte
plate«. IUD» iNCurred lu iik * very fur-
i he Union M«*at rummy'« b««<* ball
cibly un«’ «lay wbou I »tixxl (or half nn
hour watching the ant Io» uf a gray team placed tht ir lir»t gamt* thi« mkiou
»quirrvl that had tried lu vi * m » n a road I a « l SiitttUy. »heu they met and de*
ou a two Inch cubic and w I iunv prug frate« I thr tram •»( the Portland Union
reaa wm not only blocked by th«’ hug«* M« it company on th«« Tr«>nt<lale dlain-
Iruvtdlug aleel binkct iixcd to curry und. It wan a clt»aa and warmly con*
earth from mi exeatath»u i*> waguuo,
but whoxv life wa» tbreateiuxl rvprat trwtrd gain«* w ith a t»e at the end ot th«
Two more inning« ware
rdly wrbvti It got In the bucket » way ninth inning
It wna cutup# 11«*« I to run at top »ixx-d l»ln\ «• I UHiking thr «»vorr 4 to 5 in Trout*
• wry lime the bucket came tuuard It. «lai«**« favor.
but the moment the latter began to
riu* live-inning game lx*tw«M<n the
tiwnd the cable the »«¡uIrrel, ai cocky itirthain Kula ami Ihr Troutdale public
a» ever, »«’rumbled along IxjUind For iK'hool bov* ■M’tirrxl 9 to io in Trou tdale*«
ent aud Stream.
f «v«»r. Ow ing to a <li«agrrenient of the
Th« Affoctionat« Office Boy.
t «o tram« the game wa« railed off al
Gue morning Tomlins when editing the end of th«« 5th inning
Jerrolds Svwepaper found Ins office
lucketi and uo office tx,y on the prviu
SpItnJIJ Kctord ol Ayrshire Cow.
Ise»
He waited for aome time an.1
An Aymhire r««w <»n the Oregon Agri*
alien the boy np|wurvd reprimanded
him for oversleeping The boy denied cultural rolhgr farm prtMbiml during
it tearfully ami explalue>l that he bad her milk |»rri«>' «»f m<>rt than 10 month«,
|M>umla of butter fat,
la-eii up all night. ''It’s Ihla way. air." just t lt.w« t|,
be said. "My uncle waa bung at the npiivalent to *»44 47 pounds of butter.
Old Itailey this morning. mid. although At an average of .10 rent« |»rr |M>uml for
we weren't ou apeaklug terms with butter, hrr tndk yield brought ||B3 34,
him. I thought na one of the family I eirluaivrly of thr wknnmrd product.
ought to be there " "Quite right." aald I hr c«iwl <>f hrr food waa $40, leaving a
Tomlins "Never neglect your family n«*t profit of |I23 34
She was fed on
duties
But when another of your
relations Is to be hanged please lu grt*rn alfalfa an I a very «null ration of
leave the office key under the mat.''— bran ami rolled barley during the iuir -
tuer
Lolldou Saturday lieview
In winter her diet waa 15 |M>tind« of
v. tch ami out hay,
pound« of rale
Without Eara, but Can Haar.
The Nrw Jrmry School F’or the !M»af ami a gram ration of right pound« of
hna a pupil who, though without rant, rolled barley ami bran >hc i« aix year«
N nblr to hear. The pupil 1» Jobu old, and w aw purchased more than a
Hetzrl of Jersey <’lty Su|M*rlntendeut year ago of M m Honeyman of Purtlaud
John Walker of (he avhoul 1« of the wh<
farm ia on the Columbia, to ths
opinion that the hi«r«< aeuwv of hearing
II« m In Ida mouth Where ran» »dioulJ north of Portland. Iler coet wan 1150,
lx? ou the boy’« brad there air m> a corn « 4«ion having been made iu the
holri, ami the only frwrmblatH's to pric«, bccauNe <>f thr fact that «he was
ran» ure »mall I u I> vm '1 rrnton Times. for u»«* at the college.
Xnotlier cow <>n thr farm that is mak
Grange's Title to R»»l Catata.
ing a got«! rrcortl ia a Holstein pur-
State Maater W. F lllll of I'entiiyl cha««xl at thr nnm«« time thr Ayrshire
vanta recently gate an opinion relative wan Iwiiight, of P. A. Krakr« of .Hcap-
to the granges bolding real estate In ¡M»oe<* Her milk record for laat «ea«<>n
which be aald: "In our Order the »tat«
grange cannot acquire title to a grange whn over 13,000 potiml«, ami her butter
hall or any other property except by butter yield m«»iv than ft‘J0 pound«.
pun lutee The dedication of the hall She ia Irmli again and 1» now giving 70
hue no effect whatever upon Ita owner }MHin«h of milk j»vr day. She receives
ship Even aliould your grange ill« th«« "anio ration that ia ir«l to thr Ayr
shire, ami her < <>»1 of keep ia »40 par
bam! or become dormant the «tate year Uorvalli*
T íiiivh .
Corvallis Titnra.
grange baa no claliu upon the property.
It belong» to the an me owners a» be
fore.”
Pl LASAN I VltW
The milky upi»eurnnce or the great
Tin- <
l»>)s defeat«il the Hpring-
lx*It I d the «ky known n« the Galasy, date team in an eii-iting gains rd laies
or .Milky Way, I n owing to thv bleu«h*d bill on tin- Hpringilalr grounds Bunday,
light of countl«?»« multitudes of atani. April 5 The score was 17 to 4
\llwrt Fromidt and Geo. Larson mads
euch doubtlr»« u auu to some plane
tary system, Nir William Henschel n busine»» trip to Troublais Monday.
I-I WiKidarXtnd It r u b li Hicklin are
estimated that ut mie portlo.’i of the
Milky Way 110,000 «tur» paaaed k’ h -• ' 1 .1-1 • i n tt a« hingt on the last of
through the livid of the telescope in a the week.
Leni» Biirm-y is recovering slowly
quarter of uii hour und on anoth«»r oc
from an alia* k of pneumonia
casion 258.000 »tnni In forty minutes.
Geo. J. Cameron
Republican Candidate for
District Attorney
H- cuts <4
30 X Geo. J. Cameron, Republican Candidate
THEO. ROY
J. M. Short, M. Ü
S. P. Bittner. M. I)
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