raise just as good calves on akim I .loiibte.llv ia. Amertak know» it and
_. milk as on whole milk or as you ' know» it thoroughly. But uotaith-
FS n can
-vou b*t the calf do th* «tan.ling the gratifliMtion over the eali-
mal» oí Sir William Henry Prvece,
milking.
tberi' I» «orne danger oí torving the
Now look here, even a cow Vmvrican boy becauae of the pri'erviiv
that
gives thin milk rears a which put» him two year» ahead of the
Bucceeding Greaham Vindicator, Giesham Gaaette, F.a»t Multnomah Record
scrawny
calf, how then about Fngliah tkiy. The American hoy goee |
Multnomah Record and Montavilla Herald.
out into the world with aeaumption off
Published Every Friday at Gresham, Oro., by the Raavaa S tat » PvauaniMi Co removing the fat from milk be the raa|M>n»ibillUre off the lull umwu !
fore feeding it? If the milk is man, while hia Enghah vmialn i» eon
II. A DARNALI, Eorroa *xn Maaanaa.
properly
proportioned there is lent to remain in aulkirdinate piaitioii«,
WMCIIPTIM »»Til IVr Y««r II» tlrtrlly In a.Wanr»
to A>r»l»n eounlrte. M ■«>
Mi
Month» x'<:Thro inonlh» trl»l .utm-ri,«lo»> W Sln»le copHe V
A»k for clubbln« rwle».
in it a “balanced ration,” just «■limbing more »lowly but, io all proba
MannMCn -ItouM b» »»nt b> Bipoiw» or roM.xffic» Mow) Order Ko»l»li'r»i letl«1« ori'I.nA
The American
enough fat. just enough protein liilllv, just a» aurvly
Stamp« accept vd up to *M) ivnU
boy grow» older mort* ifuicklv, though i
MCtiPTl for aubrn rintiona ar* not rent unleaa rc<|ue*lrd
The label on your nap»r * ill hull
and just enough other compo in hi» briefer »| mu In* accoro plirhea more
eat« within two arrk» the racript of your n-aittanev If it doe« not plena* notify ua
MCMTNNm» In keeping with well r^nlied buaiuem principle* all auheeripliona w ill nents to produce a healthy devel
Ilian the Eugliah Iwy would even diraiu ¡
be «topped promptly upon expiration of time paid for
opment. Remove the fat and oí doing The American boy 1« all ¡
CtAMf W IMftfSS In ordering change of add rem give old a* well a« new addrv«
CtMfSMMflTS tre wanted in every CMumunily. If no corrv*|*ui.l.-ncc appear* h ■» your
you remove an essential element right—and here'» to him! But lie
neighborhood \<»u are r« sportfully reuv »led to •etui ua a* many local item*
MllITIl— UTH LEG Kt AhVERTIBIN« *«t in lead«»! *ii point IA' p*-r line find in*crti n
and the ration is insufficient. might eh«vk hi» »| kuv I without uijuri
he per line each auhaequent insertion
DIHI’I
ADV b KTI>1N*« x
i ->n ¿ um
Io blmavll and with heller r«*aulla off
®br per aincle column inch each Imue. Liberal diaeount allo» rd fur either time or apace adxer
Then there are objections to In a th. life and accomplishment of great
Itaeoaenta. but not both.
__ ______ _
.
For no* it ion (am aite) .<• per Inch additional
R>. VOhRS. hV per line fir*t nm-H on v ¡ m •
"hand feeding."
When the tilinga Stateaman
line each aubaequent inamdon
l.«h (US (Want column only) ic a word ea» h
two figure* an initial »»ran abbr* »u»ii* n a» *•« e word
N-
»•’’’** J11
1 *
calf does the milking he gets the
cent»
PROFESSION AL CAROs (one in. hi J * each
» <KI'J' Oh TH\Nk> .
Ing two niche») Mi cent»
LETTERS OF CONDOLENCE (not <\.n»liht I* .• itch.«
il
milk at his mother’s temperature
OHITI ARIFs» t«»r actual Milwrriber* or members of their tamili«» up to w w - G (rv*
all over lOOworda, lea wont (invariably in advance). < 'ount the words and remit a .otdiixy
and its value as a food is at its ♦ SdisCIrvuldilon Is Sure tobdln |
All Lodge. Grange. School. Chunrh or other notice* or advert twiucnla ot v ala patlii"
dance«, concert«, thuatricaU, etc . given fur a profit charged »oral regular rate«
greatest. No chemical decom T I'oRTl-ANl», Ap«ll
Mr II \ X
In order to inaure change of a.i advertiser» must haw copy in thi» odiw not later than
position has disturbed the nat ♦ iK-unall, l'iLt.u I *. i\vr Mate 11er- ♦
Tueaday preceding day of publication.
Jgg PtWTWC 1» our »|w*cialty. We are well equipped t«> doth«* heatw. k at
< nt pr
*
ural provision for a complete < nl«l. (tivaham, (Lt* lhnr Sii I J
Rapacially Urmera ami b«ti»e»a men’« Letter Hea.b Envelope». Rutter Wtwpm i»■ *:<lv
•to., in »mall or large quantities Auction Rill» IWger». I o«ier*. etc print.d n »:
t...
foot!. The very warmth of the T rvwivfd a <N»py i tlu ileawi Î
Entere*! as M*ot*d-ckm» matter al the ¡xwu»®ce at G re» h a in Oregon
mother is a stimulus to the off ♦ Statu llvrukl un i uni in«»rv tl an ♦
X »Ivi „l.hsl with tfiem w-iv o»Gt«*uia Z
spring. A few minutes in open X ami I utH’nlarlv with ll»e *u r x
fact, we have seen nothing that
air suffices to inoculate the milk ♦ an«l ap|H*4iaiK«' ••! the p.ip*i
It i
would lead us to change our
with injurious germs that pro X will «(truly d»> a givat ileal oi g » id < .
view. The judge associates with
duce fermentation and cause in 2 '• I Mullnom ih >■ inly and •- i j [
an element that he would have to
digest ion and accompanying J inpur that a. ¿«¡ti large circo•
If you have not received a turn down if he exercised the
latiun if continue l on the lim h < >
von are m»w pursuing
U di voti ¡J
copy of the pamphlet containing functions of his office properly. troubles.
pleaae pUo me <»n the list a* a < •
all measures to be considered at We can hardly expect him to for Then another matter that is
overlooked is that after the calf
regular aubecrlber Youn truly, < »
the June election, write to Frank get his friends.
Il. C C ampbki i
’
has
learned
to
drink
he
gets
his
W. Benson, secretary of state,
Immunity is not a thing un
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
and ask for one. It is chuck full known outside of San Francisco, food too fast and if allowed to,
of reasons and you cannot avoid and we will probably experience will drink too much. Stunted, GRANGE DIRECTORY
pot-bellied calves are produced
being benefitted.
a wide open policy. We hope
«re rvqumtral to «end t«» The llrrwbl
by poor feed, under feeding and in (Grunge«
formal h»ti
that .» brief rani ran be run
we are mistaken. By the way,
under this In-ad I ng free
Bend plaer. «lay and
by
over
feeding.
hour of meeting.
One of the matters we would there is a third candidate in the
siri :
m ii hi m
Kf i.i-ri i :
I « <;
i >\ m
iizzii
There is money in calves—
like to support with a score of field and he ought to be
1»AM KSl't S GRANGE. NO. ta»
Meets Brut
good
calves.
But
to
be
profit
Gramlsirv
Allaimmt.
Sir,
1
of
Chelialui
2SH',.
1M
Norie
2
I
II»
I
'**'4
I11« '|* ir>
". KUm -'In “ <•»<.
Saturday each month
votes is the proposition to change ’’straight.”
Let us consider
Mwlhuer 2 27, l*wlhm«>iil J:!*1., Alino 'Jaki*.
LENT# GRANGE Meria tecond Saturday of
able
a
calf
should
be
as
plump
each month at 10 *> a. ui
the state and county election to him carefully for he represents
Gramblnm Belle Prine«*, Dam of Miiltm»m»li 2 30. Primviiiont
AI*,. Nlalhm-i
ffffm*«*«» ? '•’iff», All
and large at six months as most ('LAt’KAMAA GRANGE, NO. T"» Meets the
the first Tuesday in November, the moral element of the county.
producing sim» ami I‘any Q. «lain »I Bcllmotii (3) 2:21»*..
first Seturday In th* month at 10 «0 a m. and
water and chalk the
skim-milk,
thin!
Satuniay
at
7
Ml
p
iu
It would put us in accord with
LIZZIE. I«ay mare, h>al<-i| in IHRS. Black points, uigh hind tuoi white. hrv«l hy t. V Junie«, wired by
calves are at 15 months, After Ml
GRANGE SO 7! «Mvct» the
elections in other states and it
Dima* No. |i,*»; 1»| ,1am. Rones lo Milton. son ui llawc»* Koval lo->rgi
'.I dam Frankie hy Pathfinder, «on
fourth Saturday in every month at 10 Ju • iu
We people who live near the a calf is three months old danger iu
Campbell*» hall. Orient.
*
off Morrill No, 720.
would save the expense of an
past CL ICKAMAS GRANGE nit^*t*> r!r*t Baltirdav
extra election. There could be Columbia should have a great of over feeding is mostly
of rarh month at 10 Ji» « m and third Satur
day at 7 >i p m
may
and
chop
feed
and
mashes
DESCRIPTION
A Handsome Black Trotter. Stands 16 3-4 Hands High. Weight 12K0 lbs.
no loss and it would save the interest in the two bills that pro
PIEtfiANT VALIEV
«.RANGE N-
«
be
very
profitably
given.
Kind Disposition.
M.vtw wetmtl Katurday at 7 .u) p m and fourth
Very Speedy.
state thousands. But it would pose to regulate fishing. We re
Saturday at I»» 40 a tn every month.
cut out a horde of election graft gret to say that our signature is
GRENHAM GRANGE
Meet« sreowd Salur
TERMS
To insure for colt $25, Season $15, Single Service $10.
day in carh month at 10 Ju a. m
Will make stand* at
ers.
on one of the petitions that se •♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ FVIRVIEW URANt.K Meet» rtr*t Wedtte*
Gresham.
Sandy
and
Troutdale.
Disposal
of
mare
after
service
makes
bills tine immediately.
daj
at
hi..»»,
m
.
third
Tu«reday
evening
at
♦ AS SEEN BY OTHERS J » o'elm b. rarh month
Some time since we were in cured this demand for votes.
Accidents
avoidixl
if
possible
but
no
res|>onsibility
is
assumed.
MELLVtLLB ORAN E, NO. IM
1
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Kuyteiikille arhoolhouse «>n the ««coud and i
duced by some political literature We do not know which one eith
fourth Saturday nights in each month.
er.
Like
many
others
we
lis
to think that the Atchison who
Will Chamberlain Now Retire?
FYENING f*TVR « R\\».E Mewl« in their
hall at •'•«nth Mount Tal*>r on th»- rtr-t Batur
was a candidate for railroad com tened to the agent, and feeling
day
of each month at lu a. ni. All visitor* are
Of courae Chamberlain will now mod
missioner was one and the same that something should be done estly but firmly retire from the senator- weleume.
Oregoa State Gran ge Of fierra.
person indicted for irregular con to protect an important industry ial race. There ia nothing else for him
8i«ter M. Srngma «ung a m »I o in the
F<»rt*«C Grove to l>e opposed l>y aljuul nil the mem
Ausiin T fluxión
duct in management of the Title signed it, not fully understand to do. lie is a man for and of the peo • Moler,
H rfwrr.
L Sh«W
Albany ber« of this grange.
tongue of her native land, Holland,
ing
the
animus
back
of
it.
We
Lrtun-r. Mrs. ('lata H "«Lio
Marlray
ple. so we have heard him aav many .Hlewanl.
uhk'h
was miirli appreciated. Sister
Guarantee and Trust company.
IV A. Y»»um
Goblr
Brother R. C. Wright ih>riiw««*l the
PolLn k tif RiiMtellville grange also rvn
Hi«**ar«l. H N Warfirl»!
A lM*a
We learn that others have made have just read both propositions timea. and haa only been in the politi < A«»t*>t«fii
different
initiative
and
referendum
haplain, 1 >*car Eaton
.(.»aw t*go
derud a vocal «election which a4« very
State Grange and Dvlegatea.
cal arena in Oregon for the reason that Trt*a»tirer.
11 Htrwhb<r<
IndrprndsvK-r inraanre« to be voted U|*»n at th«
appropriate to the memorial seasun.
the same mistake. The nominee and feel that the bill proposing
O eav ERJST\T .É^HERÀLD^
CLIPPER
EDITORIAL COMMENT
i
J. N. BRAMIIALL. Owner
is a brother of the indicted offi ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••J
cial and is also attorney for the
bankers.
GET A TRANSFER
Another thing that is proposed i
is to distribute state institutions
over the state and separating
them from the capitol. Now ex
ecutive authority is best exer
cised at close range.
Having
the penitentiary, asylum, reform
atory and defective institutions
grouped may be a good thing for
Salem but it is also a good thing
for the state. Economy of man
agement is better insured, they
may assist each other and in a
measure be self supporting.
Then it is a convenience to have
them grouped so you or I may
inspect them if we choose with
out running all over the state.
And still we are guessing what
is the motive for delaying sen
tence in the Ross case. Why de
lay indicting Steele? And why
is the Burkhardt trial postponed
till July? Mr. Manning may
have a legitimate reason or may
have a political motive.
The
election will soon be over, To
convict Steele or imprison Ross
now would cost some votes and
when election is over Mr. Man
ning would lose nothing by drop
ping the case or getting action.
Others less important have been
handled on that same plan.
What consideration is due the
health of a man like Steele who
connives to misappropriate en-
trusted funds and thus en-
dangers the interests of thous
ands of people? But he gets
away for a month’s rest in the
“sweet sunny south” and Mr.
Manning figures on a factional
success to boost him into another
term of inactive officialship.
We hear a considerable num
ber of good people regretting
that Mr. Cole did not get the
nomination for district attorney.
We regret it too, but that does
no good now. Mr. Cameron has
the inside and if republican votes
tell the tale he is to be the next
official to fill the place. Some
time
before the
primaries
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---------- The
—
Herald expressed a doubt as to
his qualifications for the position
and the judge resented the re
marks. Now, as a matter of
If you are on the gloomy line,
Get a transfer.
If you’re inclined to fret and pine,
Get a transfer.
Get off the track of doubt and gloom.
Get on the sunshine train, there’s room,
Get a transfer.
If you are on the worry train,
Get a transfer.
You must not stay there and complain.
Get a transfer.
The cheerful cars are passing through,
And there is lots of room for you —
Get a transfer.
If you are on the grouchy track,
Get a transfer.
Just take the happy special back,
Get a transfer.
Jump on the train and pull the rope
That lands you at the station, Hope—
Get a transfer.
— Selected.
to do away with all fishing above
the mouth of the Sandy is a rank
piece of spite work.
Neither
bill is free from sectional selfish
ness. We would like to see a
bill preventing fishing on the
bar or below Sand Island, for
bidding gill netting at night and
closing all fish wheels and seign-
ing from 7 p. m. till 5 a. m. dur
ing the open season. We think
that would give the salmon a
fair chance.
RAISING THE CALF
How to raise calves economic
ally and profitably is a question
that has always been important
to the farmer whether he so con
sidered it or not. To let the
calf run with the cow until wean
ing time is impracticable if the
milk is of any value. To separ
ate the cows and calves and per
mit them to be together a few
minutes morning and evening
has a good many points in its
favos. To wean the calves at
once and never let them learn
nature’s method of providing
food for baby calves is a third
plan that we have often seen
tried with varying result«.
The fellow who favors feeding
calves skim milk and even sour
milk attaches himself to this
plan and contends that he can
the republican» had been dominated by
IxHees and machines—containing some
truth—and it wai a patriotic duty only
w bich called him from tne practice of
hie profession into the complicated and
annoying whirl of public life But time
Laa all been changed The primary law
an>l Statement No. 1 have combined to
put him out of businesa. They are tri
umphant at the hand» of the republi
can» tbemaelvea and C hamberlain
would Ire merely an uaurper in a con-
teat such aa the republican» will now
wage. There is no room for him. He
ia a mere democratic candidate in a
strongly republican atate. Cake fìlli
not only the republican bill but that of
Chamberlain aa well. Let the governor
now subscribe to the support of a State
ment No. 1 man and ahow hi» »ore-
non-partisanship.—Perni letón
enough
Tribune.
•Mf rt-cary. Mr* Mary H. Howanl
«»ate Kvrper K. V ifuffiuan
Pomona, Mr» Bertha M Purhtn
Ore*. Mr* M«ry GrlM'Utbwaii«*
Flora. Mr* Ro-a Lilllepwtt«*
Lady Sirwar«!. Mr» Ollie Ma*ou
Mulino
Montavilla
Tansrnt
<»r»*Kon City
l«Hourrfi
H imm ! River
EXF.< i TIVE COMMITTEE
Au»tin T Buxton
Forest Grove
(’. E. aprncr
Carua
B <». Leedy
TigardvHI«*
coming diction, giving the gixnl or
had feature« of each measure as be
naw them. He also adviM**! each voter,
and others alm», to obtain copira which
art* to tie had «>f the secretary of statu at
Salem u|M>n the application.
J. A. WAI KIR. Manager.
The memlirra «poke of their very
pleasant visit to Multnomah grange at
i’ii
«
Satai i i.
looking forward with much pleasure to
their visit to Marion county grange« al
Gervais on May 9th. This team will at ■
Slate grange mc. t« at Etigetie May ft).
We notice that Multnomah couuty i«
'•
— no-1 lo Mr and Mrs. John Sler-
,-t off irr,.ah.im Mr. «ml Mr» Townssml
■ d Cleotr«* an<l Mr »ml Mr». Jobneun ot
l’ortlan I. « onventnrn r»tew hav« Ireeti
allow««! oii all railroad».
LK g IMLATIV E COMMITTEE
Austin T Buxton
F«»rml Grove
Thos BMulmiu
Hulfate Bl Cortland
Mayville
<’. quinn
Report of tSening Star Grange.
Evening Star grunge. No. 27, met
May 2 witli all officer», 128 member»
and >|uite a numtier of viaitora present.
In the morning the usual bu«inc»» waa
transacted, alio the third ami fourth
degr'*es given. At »«»I a tine dinner
waa served.
The lecture hour waa quite iuatructive
and entertaining ami took over two
hours of time. Tlie haybos or tireless
cooker was described bv Wilffda Buck
man. Haxel >“*.|iiet rendered an in-
»triiniental pice and “China” was the
subject of a most excellent paper by
Julia Spooner The single tax was dis-
cusae.1 by Brothen Haworth, Green and
Johnson and 'isters Kelly, Vail and
Johnson of M.lwaukie grange wlio»|»>ke
in opposition to the measure, while fl.
W. Addis of Itu-W'llvllle grange s|vke
in its defen-e.
The single tax seems
Cormoro I insist in the
ranilKIo ¿Farmers'MutualF.R.A.
IF YOU WANT HORSES LIKE THESE
Breed to the
BEL(î I A NS
(Former» Mutual Fire Relief Aea’nof Fortumi)
r
COXSERVATJVE, HTROXG,
- -
—
■
y
SAFE
promît , cheap
Also Einest and Only Jacks Directly Imported from ùpain.
Apply to H. W. Snaahall, Pre».
Gresham. Ore.
Write to J. J. Kern. Secretary.
E. Yamhill at., Portland
LARGE DRAFT HORSES and LARGE MULES
PUT MONEY IN YOUR POCKET.
A RF.I.IABI.F 1IMI.PIF-CE IS
A GREAT CONVENIENCE
Whatever your Watch or Clock
Need» I can fix it for you, or if
yon need a new timepiece for
home, office or pocket uee I can
aupplv your need» and guarantee
satisfaction.
Fred D. Flora
I he American Boy
R E I. I A B t. E
J B W E L E R
191 Morrison Street
Every American knows what the
-
-
OREffiON
American boy ia and who he ii but PORTLAND,
Near Pap’» Raataiirant.
not every American knowa the eatimate
held of him in England by men capable
of forming correct eatimate» and not
Notke for Publlcation
afraid to make them public. In an ad-
I - r, irtmeril <>t Ih*' Interior
dreaa recently delivered before the Royal
l^n.l office ■( Portlaml. Or» . Mureh 17. IW.
Society of Art»—the premier society of Molle» i- lo reto vlren th.t William VI, tlu-cr,
lxto<irel|.. Falle. Orefoll. ha. Hleil notlee
Great Britain—Sir William Henry of
hi» Intentlon lo ma»« final tir» year firool In
r,l hla clalm, ria: lloinealead Entry,
Preece, one time preaident of the Insti aupport
No ll.WH ma-l. Aprii ». I'»«. (or thè HW I I of
tute of Civil Engineer», »aid of the Mi 1 I of iO-etlori 2», Town"IOp I Norlh. Kanxe
i F.aet. »n<1 thai .airi proni wlll (»• mude before
American boy:
thè Kefietor ali
Kecelver. »1 Portland, Ore
“The American froy poeaeaae» the en- »on.oti May IX, luta
folloWln» whne.ee« to prove
ergv and emartneaa of a new race and hi. Ifonanieethe
eontlnilona r< «Idenee il poli, and cllltlva-
off. th<* land, vi»:
the European boy mentally ia two yeara tlon
David O'K»»fi , of ffaitotirell» Fall», Oreifon
off
behind him. Thia would account for 1, M Halli.-a
Il Burkholiler, off
the difference in curricula and paper» set
Al< x Bair
off
A oifkno » ». Dima»»«. Re«l»t. r.
for examination»."
Flr«t piifillcatlon, Aprii fid, la»l puhllr atlon,
That ia what the American boy un- May ».
GO TO H. C. CAMPBELL’S STABLES ON THE SANDY ROAD,
Between Fairview and Troutdale, and see hall a dozen Royal Belgian colts
from three days old to three weeks old. Take your wife and children with
you. You are welcome whether you’re in the horse business or not.
Dr. J. ri. Grant, I). V. I)., in charge.
(’all him on long «lirtiincc trleplmn«*