Want Column
Wanted, For Sale, Lost.
Found, Etc.
fn
Propositions to Be Voted on In June
(Continued from
L)
The voter will have much to
Van Mtkrw ot Prineville. Ore , for» think about between now and
merh of Qreelmtn, s|»ent •«•vsral days the first Monday in June if he
here !«*•( week visiting (ilends.
votes intelligently on each of the
following propositions:
The
Ltdieo
Aid
stvirU
ot
the
M«*tho*
Mr. and Mrs llrong of Woodmere
MOl'XT SCOTT
t
Surprise for Mr. Reep
Additional Gresham Uxals
VOTE FOR
I left May 4th for a visit in Kansas and list chuivh met on \V«*tinreUy •tier*
To incroaa» th» annual appropriation
John Reep of Mt. Scott wm given a Nebraska.
nomt st the horn«» «d Mr». H I.. Bl tu th» Rlata Vniv*r»lty to «13(1,0110.
Al
kw*«l
advsstlssmeats
ar*
Jill
hra>l at the rate «»t OXI CKXT A W ORD kAt H surprise bv the MoJwrn Woodmen and
CUir, There wns « g**ni attendance
Io rvqulrw iaib.iad» to laaua p«»»e« to
Allen of Wiley A Allen had the pleas
IMSt I. No ad pubH»hed for I«-»* than IS cent»
thsir familiea on Saturday evening. May
tu<l much work waa accomplish«*!. The ull »tati. county and dialrlet official«.
Cash in advance etrept to regular advertiarra
II you have anythin« marll.ur wUh Ito hui 2, the occasion being hi» 39th birthday. arable expe-ience of being "grandpa'
To appropriate «100,000 for national
lodios are making various article« ot
anything
or have MSt anythlM-
.*
He wax presented with a handsome for the first time on Tuesday.
• WANT AD.” in thl» column The rrault« will
wvaiing sp|>ar«*l as well as quilts ami guard arniorira.
surpriae you. <’a»h or poatage *tainp*
To give ahariff. excluaiv* control of
The Armatage Drug store at Ariel» «prona
ring, engraved M. W. A., by the camp
Next Wednesday afternoon
and a cup and saucer by Mr. and Mra. was destroyed by tire on last Saturday Mrs. J»»hn Metigvr will give a tea for countv priRonera.
\\ IXTEI>
ln-h ...... I. . • ws and
To increaav the number of judge« of
The evening wm spout in morning The proprietor will re estab th«» lanu'lit of the sovietv at her house,
beef cattle. T. R Howitt, Gresham, Mason
the «upreme court from three to live (by
liah
hie
business
across
the
street
in
the
music
ami
recitations.
Piano
soloe
were
kll
are
invited
whether
moutbersor
not
Ore.
legi«latur»l.
rendered by Miaa Stella Reep and Laura rink building.
Mias Xora Wright, win» was shot ami
To give |»>lilivnl |>artie« proportional»
LOST— In Springdale schoolhouse oil
Wm. Holt, who has been laid Ui- thia killed iu*ar Morgan, Ore . Sunday after- representation in the legialalurv.
Apiil IS, a puree containing 441.
Re Reep, recitation« bv Iva Reep and a
»wk, with rheumatism, is improving
ward. !.. B. Preston, Troutdale, t're.. toast by Mr». Hickman.
To provide for the recall of public offi
noon, was iormerlv a resident of Oregon
Route 2.
_____U?
Refreshments were sened and a gen
The prospect for real estate is improv City, but went to eastern Oreg«m a few cial* and to alact their aurcaaaora.
BBCAUSE
To take from thediiatrict attorney the
FOR SALE—Packard organ. Cheap. eral good time lia.i by all. Mr Reep ing, many transfers occurring daily and years ago (or her health
Mum Wright
Enquire at Herald office.
18-19
has served as clerk of the lodge for the a large number of new residences are was a niece of Mra I*. A Pady of Greah- power of indictment and inveat It exclu-
alva in grand juries.
FOR SA f-E—Forty acres of laud near l>a»i two year» and was elected again lieing built.
am. The mother <»( Misa Wrigid r«*-
lie is well qualified for the otliee.
I’o exempt certain property from tax
Sycamore station on O. M. P. * electric for the ensuing year.
sided
in
Gresham
for
many
years
ami
John Stiger of Riker A Sliger Real
ation.
road, 2000 cords good wood, fine soil,
Thoee present were Mr. and Mr» Estate Firm was in Gresham and Kaat> she has the sym|»athy of numerous
To prevent the legislalur e from
six acres cleared. Box 45, Lents.
His previous record is unimpeachable.
Smith. Mr. ami Mrs. Hickman. Mr and ern Multnomah rneclay.
i friends.
amending or repealing initiative laws
IFYOV HAVE A FARM for sale, Mrs. Kilburn. Mr. and Mr». Harting, i
(bv
the
state
grange
)
Wanted—By some of Gresham's buai-
Mrs Foster and daughter Fay haw
traile or rent, let 'em know alxvut it in Mr. and Mrs. Mason. Mr. and Mrs
To give each city or town the sole
His methods are open and abov«-bo«rd.
I n«»ss men,—Small man. still n«vk, fast
thia column.
Stephens. Miss Smith, Mr. Dilly, Mr returned from a visit in Albany.
right to regulate its business houses,
walker, very busine-»* like, got*! habits" gambling, theater • and the like as it
MiaseaOpal
and
Erma
Hall,
teachers
PAGE WOVEN WIRE FENCE. Chauncv, Mr. Brown Mr. Blvthing. Mr
He has the endorsement of the best element
Guaranteed. . Chas. Cleveland, agent. Anderson, Mr. Powers and Mr. lliok in Portland schools, and l-ouise Slengel, Answers to name oí “Charlie“ or “Si“ please*.
Any infurmaiion leading to
Greeham. Ore.______________ _______ _ man.
To extend suffrage to women.
a student at Holmes business college, Barker
of the people.
his apprehension will bv greatly ap
The corrupt practice act. Limiting
FOR SALE — Five acres near Lanta,
spent Sunday with Mrs. Hogue.
Read the Want Ads.
predated by several Gresham peopl«* the amount of money that candidates
house, well, half in cultivation. Fine
for berry farm. Box 45, Lenta, Ore.
AccompanitHl by small bluck dog ami mav spend for campaign purpoeea. (By
He stands for law-enforcement, especially
I" Ren.)
leather satchel when last seen.
i <
BALE — P op *
Bboate, sis»'
the suppression of vice of all kinds.
Kcpiiring all legislative candidates Io
Poland-China i»oar. Callon J. Choido.
Mr. and Mrs. W K Kan«* of Port »utiscril’e to Statement No. I.
illy
Gresham, Route 3.
(20
land visit«*! Mrs. Kane’s sister, Mrs. I'' Ren.)
He can be depended u|>on to give to the
V Ikiwselt last we« k
FOR >A1.E — Thoroughbred »ingle
For the division of Wasco county and
comb black Minorca eggs al 11 for
county a clean, impartial, economical, business
T. I Singleton of Roseburg visit«*! the creation of another county, with
setting: also a few double roe aunb
Air and .Mrs. Sig Knighton last week Hood River as the county seal, i Bv the
like administration so far as all the duties and
bens. 1>. M. Cathey.
people of Wasco county.)
Mrs Gould left for La Grande last
work of the sheriff’s otliee arc concerned.
LOST— Brown Mare, weighs about
I'rohibituig thhing tor salmon, except
week to visit her daughter, Mrs Rob*
lltX) pounds. Huber Brother», Lents,
with fish-wheels, la-tween t'elilo and
ert l.eiglitou,
119
Oregon.
Astoria. (By The Dalles fish canneries).
Gt*». Leslie made a Hying visit to Ilia
LOST— Between Gresham and Trout
Prohibiting the fishing (or salmon
(»aretits. Mr. and Mrs Geo. Leslie, re-
dale, on Fairview road, a gentlemen's
aliove the mouth of the Sandy. (By
gold watch, hunting-case. Return to
cently.
the Astoria fisherman.)
Ikin Little,age. Gresham. Reward. [1
Mrs. W. J. Wirta and «laughter
Enlarging the power* of the Port of
FOR SALE — 25 yards good, nearly
Carly ii returned I set w«t»k from a trip to
Worg Out the bnow.
Portland in the interests of latter navi
new Ingrain Carpet, at a bargain. Mra.
Th«* earliest thimble« were made of
Forest Grove where ti-.ry \isit<-d Mrs
Hints for Growing Chicken*
My ol<l friend Cnibtrw. of Hie r«»al
It»
ROCKWOOD
M. Alexander, Gresham.
gation on the lower Willamette and
Irullier, hut. In the arkruterntb een«
Wirtx
’
s
parents.
early
OklsUonis
days,
tails
this
tn
I«»
Farm
and
Fireside's
poultry
expert
Columbia river».
(By the faarple of
Born to the wife of B. T. Powers on
FOR SALE —Choice Celery Plants of
alMMit sii early day suuwsturui "On«» tury tlw*y were of g«>ld and silver, prin
11. F. Miller, a l»r.»tlier of th«» |»r«»MM Multnomah couuty.)
the leading varieties. lxiuis l.undager. April 21, an eight pound baby girl. I ' given the following sound advice:
day.
after in«uy days of dry weather, cipally gold, and enriched with rubles
After chickens are hatched do not feed recently from Ban Francisco, ’ a ho is
Linnemann Junction.
[19 Mother and mild doing nicelv
a
l»l<
suow came and visited our and other gems lilol*. which had a
For
nn
amendment
o(
section
'JS
(evi
them fur twenty-four bourn at least. visiting with his brother-in-law, i E. A.
great renown for Its gold and silver
FOR SALE—One fresh cow P. Wil
A team of horwes belonging to J. The volk of the egg in the chicken's ab Yunker, and family favor«*l The Herald dently intended to la- awtloll 29) o( ar drought atrickeu land. The fa ova of
«miltin' work.
the making of moat
son, 1 mile east of Greeham.
(19
the
farmers
were
all
smile«.
I
mh
«u«e
It
Quinn t>»k fright and ran away on Sat
domen supplies nourishment for this * Hire with a trien lly call and com- ticle 3 of the constitution, changing tlie rneaut a wheat crop. But alas! Au of them
JERSEY BILL FOR SALE—Ed. urday injuring Mr. Quinn »lightly and length of time. To force the chicken to mentlablv comments on the ap|»««Hr- coni peroration of iiieinlwrs of the legis-
old Hine wind came up from the south
Platea That Would Last
Hamilton, Gresham, route 2. [19-20
also one of the horses.
eat mar mean serious bowel trouble anee ami style of The lleral»! last Wrd- lalute to fl'«' for each regular »essoin that blew about forty mil«-« nn hour
“J o I hi ." Multi \|m Jenkin», looking up
and flO |a-r day (or each extra «etalon, aud drift«*! the snow north wan] fur from the paper »he was reading, "you
The dance given by the Maccabees Give plenty of fresh water.
nesday.
LOST—Brown fur lost between Pow
instead of
per day and mileage
ell’s Valley and Troutdale. Leave at last Saturday was well attended.
The fresh feeds should 1» given at
Mies Mikired Carlson is home from Section 2S providea the time when law» a day. Thru tame nil righty mile an know how many dl«diva Kate bas
hour wind from (he north that drift«*«! I .
Herald office. Reward.
(19-20
Mrs. Bennett is suffering severely short intervals—everv two hours—with Willamette Vniwrsitv for a few days take
effect, and the proposed amend It tmvk noutb agniu. This eondltluo of
"Ye«." »aid John "What of It!”
from infianiatorv rheumatism.
fresh water. Millet is a tine feed for on account of illne- h . She experte to ment is therefore wrongly numla-re,!.
wlud c«»iitlniu*l dnily until the nuow-
FOR SALE—Two 14<«' lb griding*,
•’Well.” continued Mra. Jenkin*,
young
chickens.
At
first,
scatter
it
on
Mrs. May Richmond is entertaining
return next week and complet«* her
one 1300 lb. gelding ami one 144.« > lb.
storm was blown and worn out. nud “there la aoinethlng lii (he uawapaper
a newspaper so they will have no trouble school work.
mare, all good true pullers. A. W. her sister Gertie this week.
s snowflake coukl l»e found suy- here al*out »t«wl plates. I tiou't know
Pleasant Hone Baptist Ckerck, Cottrell, Or. not
McFarland, Boring, Ore,
J19.»
w here In tbacvuuty
Watuiigh (Ogla ) jtiat what they are, but I should think
The Rockwood base bull team calh-d in finding it. In a few days it can lie
Following is the
■*iin«l«y
IOa,m
Herald.
they mltfht l*e linlvaiructible'*—Liver
by the Gates Crossing boys, whom they scattered in clover chaff ami the chicks am rrwding room
Mor it iitg arrvicr
II • «« i
FOR SALE, or will trade for real
IveniDg «ervicr
• p ml
pool Mercury.
will enjoy scratching (or it. Give millet April:
defeated,
"the
Pas."
has
but
one
mar
Attendance,
adult,
71
1
;
juve
estate—Fine general merchandise store
YoUltg pertple’w MX-i»’t)
7 3U || IU .
» p m SUBSCRIBE FUR “THE III KALI»“
in eastern Multnomah Goud location. ried man in the team and he is not yet until the chickens are large enougli to nile, 619; total attendance, 1333.- Circu Cvtuge prayer tueriltig Tbtirxlajr
Herald Wahl -Ada. bring l<<«a<ilts.
l-I^ASANT
IIOMK
nUTIirr
<
HAl'KL.
‘
eat
wheat.
Threshing
screenings,
such
Well stocked. Fine cash trade. Look twenty years of age.
The boys wen-
lation fiction, 325; non-fiction. 274; reg
this up at once. Mrs. E. M. Douglass. 1 defeated by the Troutdale team on Sun- as weed seed, cheat and small cracked
1pm
istration, 21; ¡»er cent fiction, »>1. The Hun !»y school
grains of w heat, will be desirable food attendance and circulation are both Preaching *rrvire«
< p nt
•lay
t->r tie-in. Nev.-r feed sloppy footia
ALL <KK COgDIAIsLY INVITXI»-
lesa than for precee ling month but very
A game of ball was played between
SPitt la IJG I M-tel IlMUerr** 1. )tk tvn»T«i
I
Keep plenty of dry, course sand in go«»d for thia busy season.
now ’ « Hu»«»«»
*' * ,Ct '"J
a* ws* r
r»
«
the Rockwood Brown, and Troutdale
NU NU.1KI Kt-U< IHI-I»ui.< I yuu »*•>■< aixl iptavvr i4 >■.««**
Wa du*
the scratcliing or exercising pen.
METIIOIHST EPISCOPAL CHURCH
lb«”'
» -* «MUÀe^te tf-t A»,./ t. »,1. «tu»
team. The Browns had an easy victory
Through
the
generosity
of
patrons
it. >• »»> |*<%N t 1C f > I III % I
t g s*:.* h t m* ....
tate lite bta I« «>»4
Instead of beef scrape, curded milk
1 !
' » • ' ' ) • -
>
I* »«. . ..
.
,w >b- tv*4 «tail «•
GRKJIHAM, OBBOOX
winning by a score of 14 to 3. The feat
the Gresham reading room is now (ur-
I
lita l-K/t I" th ■» it !»■ k fi> aa >1 x.»g n
arvl
.tmt,
’ 1 ■
may be fed. Scald the milk and the
ure of the game was tl>e brilliant work
niahed with electric lignts, and all the Sunday Sch<»ol at 10 a. m. II L. St.
■ FACTORY PRICFS '*• ,UI
h
•* »* **•
•• i-
<•» mm V«
I • ww I VH I iRlbh« al ur ' Wijll Jtext.i . ■
j u | h. ' >» ji.ii V im » ate««
curd ami whey will separate. Drain it
■ tu
tt .bll-i.icn • pr- I» t « ' . , , ,j >
. -,
.J
( c ,
i, rw'a <U4f.
done by shortstop, Earl Middleton for
summer months are paid for in ad-
Clair, superintendent.
by hanging up in a muslin sack and
■
' ’► '
i > ■ f ■’
1H» *«> I HI I « ’
• . . , . < f i rr. I,....,
the Browns.
vance. We are indeed glad that tbe I’rcaching services at 11 a. m ami H
■ «I •* .J-
i ■ ii
,
. a ..I ■ ut» . .a ni.!,« ani . U /te.
p
w hen it is eutliciently dry crumble it to
■
4n I rrw •»»»•/ 4/. x.-j
. 4 I rider tar.« <tU.
Gresham people have taken such an
1». in.
Max Ruehle has just finished a neat the chicks.
N
I
VOil
WILL
BE
ASlOhlSHEB
'
'--'7.':L’±^
interest in the library, Anyone would Prayer nwting, Thursday evenings, at
sign for J. Richmond.
P
wr rao Ht •
y,,4 I , T - -, V r
■ r I . ' , M 6
14, ». Ira |<>« ««« t»M>n«r
Above al!, don't turn the young chick
k U
oo '■■’ • u
■
r
t W
Jit
I
al»«« Ixt..«« <.Mt.
into the well-
H o’clock.
III« Y< I-1 1*1. VI t.l.S,
, .i . i. nan.« )-l4ta al
ens out in the early morning dews lie well re|>aid to go
>
doubl«
LHMU«
(h>
l
'H
fl
,
I
C
-r
1
y
.
,r,|
Everybcaiy invited.
lighted
library
any
evening
and
see
»»:<*«»« l> 11 « »II 111« M I I
U -
I h
1 l V r«. Kt«
They will bedrabble themselves and
UPPER UTOLRtLL
F eauA'Iy La«« a nunt!«r ••»» M» Il
I h«a» •»« « .«*r u«M
the young an I old folks enjoying a
I»r. A. Thompson, Pastor.
__
pr<Hnpi.y al pria--« r.tigiHg f-
0.1
V<
olO.
<
..
. .ia >. a ■ 4 Irw
take the gxpes or some Imwel trouble
MAtm MAKFÎ -“.al.’ wU •«. Imp- rtr I r«> 1er . I» »4 -
prUte««. parta, rtpate« aud
W. Burkholder installed his planer Have go-ai shelters tor them on rainy quiet hour of reading.
sqMÍpflMnl <4 all kin«!« ai ¡ .¡if li » t, »
/■ ..a.
last week.
The regular service» will lie hel l in
days and make the coops rat proof. Be
E. A. Graf has purchased a span of careful also to see that the coops are the Methodist church Sunday. May 10
_______________
SAfìf!PL£ PAIR
At 11 a. in anil H p. m. the Rev. C.
mules.
spacious.
I to intmioucc.auLY g_g_
M.
Smythe
of
Portland
will
preach.
Miss C. Hsnsen has the mumps.
eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
r^rtgthr Vfiut! jr
ot thf*
n
Sunday school at 10 a. m , II. L. St.
y« <0 /rr
¿>Hf td »«•.’» «*»«,/ f..
Chas. Salimin cut his band severely
Clair,
sii|ierintendent.
For
the
morn
C. P. BROOKS
in the saw mill last week
ing sei vice the choir has preitarcl the
10 MOOETBOIBLE FAOM FUSOTUU*
NAIl-M. Tat lta or <«1.«>« w«ll uul lei II» «
Fred Teseman moved his mail Ix>x
following anthem: “A Song to the
air out. Hlxlv lh<>u«MnU pair-» v.hl la 4 j<
last week.
l>»r-I." by Earle, ami the anthem for
Over two hundred IhouMud pair« now in ua
orpomprow/Made in.II « /rw (t Kite'I
the evening a "Sabbath Morning." by
Work is progressing nicelv on the
Slid ca«)- riding, ver vdu» a Lie and llrwd Inat I* v, <t i
a apecial Quality of rubber, which arvt r
tr«
church building and grounds
Fearis.
50c a Cord
Curouaand wh‘ch clo»» » up atuall tnim lure» vriiti- «it all--tv-
tglheair toeacape Wr have hunuredsuf icitr; «front Muti*
May IXiughertv of Snowden, Wash.,
D. Benfield was repairing the Rooster
Irdcuwlomct «atating thac lheirtirrahavcoitlv I m -» tt puti t«. 4
is visiting her sister, Mrs. Dan Talbot.
Rock road last week.
up once or twice tn • whole aeaauri. They wt ir I* twmoir ihun
Oregon
Troutdale,
an ordinary tire, the pnttclure ie»i«tiiiK<piMiui« *i«-ing giv< n
Born to Mr and Mrs. Arthur John eeeeeeaeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee bv several layer« of thin, ape tally picpMrrd fahik- < u the
G. Knierem hauled lumber for the
Ph r sidass-Sa rgess«.
tread The regular price of ilMrar loca up y>f»rr pair,but for
son of Corbett a Iwiy, on Bunday night,
church from Bridal Veil last week.
Phone Farmers O x 1
advertising ptarpoer« weare making a ai«rviul I m < tor y pi ke
the ruler of ouly *4 *■> prr pair. Al! orders ahipped
May
.3.
Mr».
Johnson
is
staying
with
Orejo»
Gresham,
Miss C. Burkholder was shopping in
••••••••••••••••a
approval. You du not pay a cent until y<ai have eaaminr
her
sister-in-law.
Mr».
Sig.
Knighton.
We will allow a raah dlaronnt of 5 |»er tent (lherrby
Troutdale last Thursday.
rtl.L CASH WITH O.UO.II atul etu lo«c thi
• •end
A number of "fans” attended the e
Dickel plated brass hand pump
Tiies lo be rrttimol »1
eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
J
160 Acres» Fine Timber J not satisfactory on esaiumation. Weare |>erf«<.il. relMblr nn<1
DR. H. II. OTT,
]t is refortwl that wedding bells will
opening
game
of
ba»<*t»»ll
ot
the
Pa
bank. If you order a pair of these tire«, you will And that
Services
at
6reshas
Baptist
Chrch
I-an<i
• wear better, last longer and look finer than any tire vou have ever
•ooa be ringing in Sandy.
UK XT I ST
cific Coast la-ague in Portland Tuee- •
Sunday School, every Sunday ..10a m
that you will be so well plrasr«l that when you want a bicytle you
e Four .Miles from North Bank « know
Preaching
11. a m and 7 JU p rn
We want you tu send u« a trial order at on< «• heme this remarkable the tiffer.
day.
B Y P t
7pm
J K iilroa'I,
mile from Flume. J
Iftagga
yjgpf o «lon’t boy atty klml «• any pn«« until you send for a pair of
Cottage
Prayer
meeting
Thurad'y
ni
’
h
Grenlinm.
Orefgor.
9r W W
A fFV&O llcdgethorn Puncture Pro«4 Hr« . on approval and trial at
The high sellout lioys are training
All mail matter pertaining to the
• Can I m » bought at very reasonable • the special int rodite I or v price quoted above, or wine for our lug Tire anti Hurnlry Catalogue wbkb
A 11 Cordially Invited to any and All
for the track meet with the St. Johns
paper ma*t be ad<lreew<i to the Beaver
of these Servio««.
and quotes all make« and kinds of tires at almut half the u .ual pn< us.
e flgrnre.
e describe«
>1teB
but write «».a
t«.!.«y I»«» *<» I TH l s k ni IH'YINil a bicycle
high s< h'X>l at that place May 15tb.
Riv. T. J. E lkin , Pastor
«late Herald. Gresham, Ore., to insure
nUI wW/kuK or a pan of tires from anyone until y«m know the new and wonderful
J
F. A. Welch,
; W
Ï
B .
DU F U R
offers we are making. It only costs a ¡jostal to learn everything. Write it NOW.
pron.pc delivery and publication.
Miss Hazel Wirtx left this week for
•
Forest Grove where she Ims accepted a • Grroliam, Orc., Route 5.
Attorno at Lav
I
position for the summer.
E W. Hall of Portland and J. W
737 Chamber of C-Ann er
Phone Main 3IMS
Porn.»»
McBride were in Gresham on Tuesday
7 e--4-» -<i.car '»
a BRIGHT FUTURE for thia locality and Mr. McBride, having been for .31
-
HELP IT ON by making our store the moat years a prominent newspaper man in
Kansas, naturally made The Herald
Pop'..ar Prx^d Store in Eastern Multnomah.
340 Hibbard Street
a call, Mr. McBride and wife have re
Montani.
RAPID
FREQUENT
COMFORTABLE
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THE NAME IS A GUARANTEE !
cently come from Beloit, Kans., ami
We
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Plumbing »nd Gas-Fitting
have taken up tlieir home on the old
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Would like to figure on jour work
Giese place now owner! by E. W. Hall.
Mr», Price, formerly of Plenxant
Home, is stopping with her daughter,
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The Busy Store
Rockwood, Oregon
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Gasoline Wood-Saw
J. M. Short, M. D.
S. P. Bittner, M. D.
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J. L MEAD CYCLE COMPANY,
ROCKWOOD TO THE FRONT!
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AMERICAN CLOTHIERS
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AMERICAN CLOTHIERS
Morrison
DON’T FAIL
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We dire« t attention to one
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the national grange at Ita recent meet
Ing. Should the grange succeed In get
ting a federal law on the statute tmoks
carrying out the provision?« of this res
ol lit Ion there would I* a small rev
olution in things. Read It carefully:
R»-solved First, that all slates and ths
federal government should enact a uni
form public amounting law. requiring all
public account« of every kind to be kept
by a uniform system prescribed by state
?r federal authority: and. second, that all
accounts of every person, flrm or corpora,
lion who are bencflctarles of any special
privilege
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form
granted,
whether by a state or by the federal gov
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books
accounts, papers tnd records In
the manner and form prescribed by the
state and federal government by which
such ape« lal privilege Is granted, aid all
such txx/ks, papers and records shall be
subject to Inspection and audit »at ths
pleasure of ths authority prescribing the
same.
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Thia price la for delliery by mall only
only when remittance I* made with order.
Papera may be sent to separate addressee.
SuMM-rlpilons may begin at any time.
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WEEKLY OREGONIAN
DAILY OREGOXIAX
D’t.Y and SUNDAY OREGONIAN
DAILY TELEGRAM
SEMI WEEKLY JOURNAL
DAILY JOURNAL
DAILY and SUNDAY JOURNAL
PA< iril MONTHLY
PACIFIC HOMESTEAD
PACIFIC FARMER
POULTRY JOUR
THE SCHOOL AX
OREGON AGRICI
FARM JOURNAL
McCALI. H M AGAZINE (lwdle. )
Springwater Division
JOHN BROWN’S
The price of The Herald alone is 11.50
a vear, but to those who would like the
advantage of a clubbing rate with
other palters we offer the following
low prices:
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Portland Railway Light & Power Co.
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HERALD BAR6AIN COUNTER
CHICAGO, ILL
Linnemann
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Pairview
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For Oregon City, Cannmah Park and way point«, change car« at Golf Jnuctlon
For Lent«, Mount Scott and east «ide points, change cars at Lenta Junction.
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W. P. MULOHAY, Traffic Agent.
General Offices, First and Alder Sts., P okti . snd , O sbuon .