Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914, May 15, 1908, Image 1

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EAVER STATE HERALD^
G resham
ORESHAM. MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY 15
Number 20
STATE UNIVERSITY NEEDS THE INCREASED APPROPRIATION-WILL YOU VOTE IT?
UVE WI1L GRADUATE FRUIT PROSPECTS
OPEN-AIR CONCERT
COMMITTEE OFFERS
FROM IWflfIII GRADE
SAID TO BE GOOD
ATTRACTS HUNDREDS
REASONS FOR SUPPORTING BILL
WANES UNHID MAILS MOSf INFFRFSFING
ALUMNI
TO DONAH LAND GRANI
GAME OF SEASON
Superintendent Ackerman Starts The Dalles Boys, lhe Winners,
Are Praised for Their
Move to Secure Land lor
Strong Argument for Consideration of Every Fair
State School Fund.
Conduct.
Minded, Progressive Citizen and Tax-
The Coming Week in Gresham Backward Season Not Good for Successful Ball Puts Gresham
Will Be Replete With En­
All Varieties—Roses Are
Band Ahead Financially—
tertaining Features.
Being Held Back.
Entertainment Planned.
Th«« tall game Ix'twifii Gresham H
The fruit pro«|>ecta of the valley are
I The coming w«*ek is commencement
Hup«*rintciidciit of Public Instruction
G resham certainly has reason to feel
Pears, es­ proud of the Gresham Concert Band
we«*k for the Greaham public and high < in most respects very good
J II. Ackerman ia nt the head of a H and Th«« Dalles II H. came off as per
pecially Bartlets, have set an abnorni- and its work. Many people came from
movement to have tin* United Htat«*s Ncliedule lust Saturday afternoon, on
school. On next Sunday night, at the aly large crop, while other varieties
Troutdale, Fairview and Portland last
The laxt xt Mxion uf the Oregon ¡4*giN- f I he state during the past few yearn.
G«»\vriiiin ut d»»nat«« the Oregon and lheGn«xhaiii dinmoml and wax won by
Methodist church, the sermon U> the have set all they should.
C < ” berries Saturday night to hear the open air
Th«« I> n II«* m teain with a score uf 7 U j 2 lature |»axM*l a bill appropriating |I2**>,- Settlers from the Emit and Middle West gra«luating class will I m ? preache«! by promise a very large crop
Plums
and
California land giant, if recovered, to
concert given by the band on the
|<<M) anntittlly for the support and main­ expert Oregon to provide an efficient
in a cl«»M«dy «'«inteNted game.
tenance of tin* Univerxily of Oregon, fur Mftnuoi system
the pastor, I>r. A. Thornfiaon.
The! some varieties of prunes have set a nor­ streets of Gresham and later to attend
the State of (>r«*g«»ii a* an M«lditi<>n t«>
M«»r© interest and enthusiasm was k«««*phig buiklingN, grouiMlx and oth««r
mal
crop
but
Italians
are
light.
Apples
the benefit hall, which was the largest
It is estimated that more than 2(0 well-trained choir will render epecial
the irrvducitile a»*huo| fund.
n I iowii hy th«* m I mmi I and town in gener­
property thereof in n pair.iand for the : young men and women are going out of music and there will be a violin solo by promise a very large crop though it is and most succesful event of its kind
Mr A<*k««rnimi ia quote«! ax Maying r««* al than any previous gain© ami many
early
to
safely
predict
just
what
it
will
given in Gresham.
Some 90 tickets
construction >>f buihiingw, fur th»* pur­
Mi<a Burton
eently that no lM«tl««r diatMNiithm of the t«Mik a»hantag«-»>! tin- up|M>rtunity ami chase uf land, apparalux, library lxx»kx Oregon to attend colleges in other
were sold and $72 cleared.
Monday night at the grange hall an la-, says E. P. Smith.
states ami that in thi* wav more than
laml «*«>ul«l I m « ma«!««. Ft waMgixcn hy t«Mik n half duv off. and they were well
A» a rule this valley is a fair exam­
and supplies.
entertainment will l»e given, the pr«e
The .lancers were all highly pleased
||(O,( mm > is annually l»»t to Oregon.
the <i«»\erniin lit to aid the d««Velop- repai«! for it wax a ffrst-cla4ui gain«« from
to help defray ple of what the fruit crop will be over with the music furnished by the com­
A referendum was invoke«l u|M»n the
We are now seeding Washington .•«•«•«lx of which will
lnviit uf Orx’gun through tin* buli«liiig uf the xtart and om* of th«» most inl«*rrst-
the
state.
Smail
fruits
are
very
good
bined orchestras.
Jess Stafford and
bill, so it will not be«*oiiie a law until it and California more than KM) stu­ the expenses of commencement. Most
a railroad. "
I mu inforiin«l, th«* ing ever played here.
ix s|>|>rot<*d by a majority of the voters
interesting numbers, consisting of reci- ; though a great many early strawberries Miss Essie Crenshaw received prizes
railn»a«t ««•iii|»any »«bl part «»f the lan«l
At 2 p m the tiresham <’onr«*rl of the xtatr at the regular election on dents.
were
kill.-d
by
the
late
frosts.
-
....
f',r the l**t waltzers. Mr Stafford re­
• tations, M>ngx, diahkgutM ami drills, have
for practically « Hough money t«» mak«« Rand, win» kimllv offered their »uTvices.
Students are of course attracted to
ft is thought by some that this is the ceived a handsome sterling silver tned-
up tin* total to whh*h II whuld la« en- struck up a lively air and Util teams Jun«« 1, Rs st. Th«* altiiiini of th«* uni­ the state where they get their rduca- been prepared an«i there is every reason •
t^t;kward »<’■*•» ever al presented by the band and Mias
versity
have
issued
a
statement
to
the
to
believe
this
will
equal,
if
not
xurpaxa,
tiiliMl al tin* maximum iaC* on th«* and »|M*rtalors commenced to assemble
■ tion. Let us build up an institution in
known here and
unless warmer weath-
_
.._
-u I Crenahaw received a camera.
whole grant
i In* «'»»lupauy ha* there­ and lv«l by the tand all marrhe«! to the alate to which th«*y a$»k careful consider­ Oregon equal to the Ix-st to I m * found any school entertainment given fn e. prevail the fruit will be very late.
ation,
hoping
it
will
induce
many
to
G rev ham. The price of admission is
It ia very gratifying to note the inter­
fore no further claim to the Ian«!, ea- bull park where tlu* tand rendered sev­
¡anywhere,
riot
only
that
we
may
keep
Grain
arid
hay
crops
are
also
slow
and
*.« vuv
the I
est shown in the band by the business
|M*cially III View of th«« fact that It baa eral mor«« very commendable s**ltH-tions vol«- ”yesb <»n the tallol and thus con­ j the students at bom«-, but may offer very moderate and it ia ex|«ectcil
I.ackward
and
hindered
somewhat
hv
ball will la* crowded to its utmoat capac­
of Gresham. The band is entirely
irfuxi'd t«» ««arry out the t««rma uf th«« to the delight of all. especially the vis­ vert the hill into a law.
the ever growing quanity of weeds this , men
1
o|
opportunities
for a thorough t *aining to ¡
The University*, like the rest of lhe the I m »)* ami girla who are unable to ity on Monday night.
grant amt aid tn the «!«•%v|opm««nt of itors.
weather brings f*»rtK.
Potatoes and . out of debt now and has some funds
the xtat««.
Hating one«« giaiil«*d th«*
On Wednesday night the alumnae
_______ garden vegetables are doing fairly well. on hand. The boya are working on a
affonl the ex|»«*nae of Irai ing their own
At 2 to p in. umpire Merrill call«*«! state, has vnt4-n*d u|*on a
for ho*ne '“ent "1‘ow-^rticip.ted in only
laml th«*rc ia no r««aaoii why tin* <iov the gam«* with the Greslmiii t«*ain at
will give an entertainment in the Meth­
Remarkable Period of Growth
state.
F
...............
: ’ best for i
K.-es w^il
haniiy ’ r>e at their
melnber, of th„ lMuldi which thf.y
eminent ehouhl now d«*air«« to retain th© l»nt and the gain«* w a» on in enrne«t. High schfMilx are Iwing <*stahlished in
odial
church.
No
|$ainw
are
being
spared
the
Rose
Festival
unless
there
is
a
de
­
P«M»r ami rich alike can share in the
will give soon. They are working to
it
II could not u«e th«« laml for th«* At one«« the usual high school ritalry
to make thia an entertainment indeed, cided change in the weather.
get funds to purchase uniforms this
«letelopmetit uf the xtatv to l»rtt«*r ad­ was prevalent and yells rent the air.
worthy the occasion anti those under
MAINT* NANCK rOPVLATIOX
\ « ».
IN
k <> or
TXATAL
.TXT ran
summer.
' 1 A I i
vantage« than by turning it «>vcr to
a hose auxpicrx it is given. Some of the
Clarence Siefer, the ehiest ton of J. E.
A PC Mo I* Hl A ’s
O\ 1 Ì
»
AIT
LTV
or
HTATK
I.vnch,
th©
twirlvr
for
Gresham
«1«
liv
­
«TVI.KXT
«
'
the public rm I hh »! a ’ of the xtal«-.
taxi local and foreign talent han been Siefer, while oat hunting Thursday with
er«*! th«* ball H'lniirablv ami Hhnttuck
518,11«
•.♦2
$.*iOl),(MM)
enlisted, including Mixa Cora Shaver of a boy friend, had the misfortune of ac­
1288
$151 OT
Rev. T. J. Elkin will preach at the
“If the lalld Were ao donated to the was always then* t«> ‘nab 'em.* Th«* vis- Washington
HO,(NO
95
125,(MM) >
413,538
ao
133.00 ; Portland, a well-known reader, and Mia» eideatally shooting hin.self through his Baptist church Sunday morning on
itale, pr«>|*er rvMtrictioiia could I m * Itora were easily the masters at th«* hat < >reg«»n.
71.150
397
Edith Gordon. Thia entertainment will right foot with a 22 caliber rifle. The ‘’The Great Salvation,” and in the eve­
1»J. fj O
181,722
179.00
made U i prcxrnt itx natv to apecu- j ami their team work was exceptional. Idaho
I* free.
900
558,035
M22.14M
1,4K5,<162
4«<)
1M0 60
la tom. So much of it ax ia located on Pitcher, llnr|M-r un<l catcher, Chriatian < ’alifornia
bullet passed clear through his foot but ning his subject will be ‘‘The Royal
28
74.550
MS
On Thursday night the graduating at the present writing he is getting Trembler.” All are invited Children's
87,500
243,329
194.00
the headwater« of Ntn*amx could be l»oth livid th»’ir |Mixitiun down with Montana
5K,0(N)
50
So.
Dakota
210
eserciaea
will
take
place,
alxo
in
the
4OI
,570
276
(X)
uithludtl from aalo hy tlie xtat«« ami «•a»«*.
along nicely.
Mr. Siefer resides at Day will be olwerved by the children on
87.38M
455
319,146
83
117.171
Meth<jdiat church. The following are Siefer station.
No. Dakota
148.00
Iliad«« a format rexcrv«* for the conavr-
I (Children's Day.
Excellent w<»rk wax done hy Shat­
£10,(100
230,001)
150
1815
the
graduate*
:
Harley
Turner,
John
low
a
.
2,231.853
12>i
50
Vatiotl of wattr
The Mate cotlld tuck, Turner ami Watson for Gresham
921,000
Shattuck, Pearl Metzger, George Schan-
721,000
3500
3,060,042
:I54 •
200.00
•d«mt the plan of aelling the mature and the scores s«*(*ur«*<i by the Rivals Wisconsin
tin and Raleigh Watx*>n.
tiniiM*r. mid n«»t the land, thereby pro­ were by far tin* I m * m I plays math* during
The program for tlie occasion ia as
, PropikMMi appropriation
, Num tar in all departments, including assistants.
tecting th«« young growth of tlinlwr th«« game.
ALWAYS FOUND AT
follows:
t Agricultural College and University.
* Exclusive of improvements.
ami preserving th«* foreata for fulur««
( antain llar|M*r and his men were
Mar.h
Voluntary
g»'lie rai l« »u *
STUART
’S
InvGrathni
highly pleiuM-d with lhe reception tend*
Dr A Thompson
“At the xaim* time, th«« irr«-«luuible «*n*<l them ami admired our tauutiful sll sections of the state from which an advantages offered by the State Univer­ ••AriM-. (M i p Ne Mere,”
Quartet
Accumulation of Wealth and the
...e
R'hool fund, which is n«»w only almul little city and were deliglivtd with the increasing number will find their way sity. Tuition is free and the cost of "The
All the latest styles and shapes
Ih-cav of Men.”
Harlry Turner
|4,<iii,4iMi, would I»«* practically «lou- interest show ii hy citix«*ns
All were to the university The attendance lias living low. The training given opens • The Making
<»f a t'oiumunity,
” .Geo xchantin
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We
ll
Make
a
Hat
to
your
Order
We Have Hat. You Don't See
blr«l
All th«« children «»f the elate highly impn«M*e«i with the manly be­ doubled since I9HI and has increased 23 a wide tield of usefulness.
Vocal Solo. $K*k*ct»*«l--------------------- Edith Oordon
elsewhere — ami <mr price. ——’ Well
'Nulla Palma Sine Fuivere,”
Pear! Mvizger
would get tin* iMtiielil of th«« grant, and havior of The Hallvs teain under the per cent since last year, notwithstand­
The students at th.' University of "The Measure «d a Man."
Wt don’t find such low pricec as
John Xhaltucl
tf we haven’t your style
th«* improved <'«»mltti«»n of the ptibli«* management
Jam«*«* Harper, while ! ing tlw temporary clipping of the insti­ Oregon come from the common people Cornet Soin, * My Dream •»< Y»»u.” Dr. H. H. Ott
we quote, quality considered. ’ We
•chtMila would very appreciably ai<l in in <>ur city. From the time of their ar- [ tution. There are now 401 students in Few <>f them have the means to attend **The Student’« ria**** in Politic».”
sell
far below Portland prices.
Ha h igh W atson
SEE WINDOW DISPLAY
the <lc\««lopmelit of th«« alate
The rival till their departure, no complaint . the department at Eugene, exclusive of the big institutions of the East. Sixty,
Vocal Solo, "Lote’w liurrow,” Dr. S. P. Bonier
An
Experienced Milliner always
original |>ur|Mixi* of the grant hax I htii wrn hcHr«l ami they lM*hat««d themselxcs inu.K . nrid the total enrollment, in­ five percent of the ¡mun? men at Eu­ A<t«freM
Judge E. C. Bronaugh
in attendance.
Call and Examine
accoinpl ix I iin I through th«« building of gentlemanly throughout.
cluding the professional schools, is BO I. gene are wholly or partiallv earning Prt-M-ntation vt Dipioama
B. \t Emery
Star
oi
ik*M*en»iiiig
Night,"
Quartet
our stock. You’ll be surprised.
the railn»a>l
The pn»gr«*«M of the
The rate uf increase will undoubtedly their wav through college. I'hevare in
atat«« haa been retard«*«! Iwcanx«« th««
The school board, the teachers and
The Grew ha in Giants defeated the la> still more rapid in the next few college lMH*ansr they want an education [
laml wax not pla«'cd on xal«* under tin*
GRESHAM JJ
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
MAIN STREET,
Why xhould they not I m * given the fa­ the citixens are proud of the splendid
Riveraid«* team of Portland in a loose yeans.
teriiix >»f th© grunt.
I he < tovernitiriit ami <»ne-i game Sunday hy the score
The university is now receiving the cilities and op|x>rtunities here that class of five, four of them young men,
><»«>00000)000«
who
graduate
this
year.
This
will
make
alnmld mak«« aiich dia|Miaition of the of 2D to 0.
Smallest Appropriation for Main*
other states are offering tbesn?
The features of the game
lain! ax w ill m«»xl nearly r<«ui««dy the were tlie batting of the locals ami the
an alumni of nine. The others are
tenance
It ix ataurd to say that th«* Univer­ Grace Lawrence, Pearl Lindsey, Edith
wrong that haa I mm ii «lone.”
pitching of Townsend for Gresham. <>f any state university in the Union, sity appropriation stands in the wav «>f
Gordon and Mary Wilson. A banquet
Only three hits were ma«l<* off of him, the present appropriation being $17,N«>. development of the public schools. The at
the grange half will follow the exer­
he retiring IB men via the otone route A I.nit |12,tRR) additional com«-* y. arly states which most litarally support
The catching <»f Marshall was remark­ from interval-bearing funds and regis­ their universities are those which have cises.
There are indications of a BRIGHT FUTURE for this locality
able.
tration fees.
the strongest system of public schools;
We are going to HELP IT ON by making our store the most
for
example,
California,
Iowa,
Wiscon
­
A lively gam«* of tall was played at
What other states give their universi­
Popular Priced Store in Eastern Multnomah.
AT Nl ItSEBY ON MAIN STREET district 45 by the Gates Crowing and ties for maintenance each year, and the sin, Minnesota. The university is the
Rockwood teams, but this time Gates maintenance roti |>er student in a num­ head of the state's public school sys­
OUR WORD FOR IT ! THE NAME IS A GUARANTEE !
Many of its graduates become
ber of western states, is shown in an tem
10c EACH - $1.00 PE K DOZEN Oossing was victorious, score Iff to 10. accompanying
We Sell Everything you Need, At Right Prices too.
table
The figures for teachers in the public schools of the
The ball game tatwern the Portland
Yes as low as Good Goods can possibly be sold
By mail same price.
and Troutdale Union Meat coni|»aiiies' Oregon are b»*<nl uj*in the pro|«>s.-d state, hence the university’s influence
Despite the fact that the efforts of
appropriation, which make, them larger becomes greater as the university be-
teams
was
nearly
n
failure.
The
Trout-
Colors — Red, White and Pink.
Mr. Manning in bringing to trial the
dale boys somehow failed to get their than at preaent. The flgure. a* Riven com«*s stronger.
lhe cost of the university annually tank wreckers in Multnomah county,
team together ami had onlv two of their include atudenta in all department*.
“The Busy Store”
Rockwood, Oregon
by reason of three of the judges of the
J »layers, the rest being a pick-up team
It will appear clear that the onlv fair to each pers -n in the state is less
county granting a change of venue,
’ortland won by a score of 20 to 2.
lavaia for eompariaon ia aimilajity of than 30 cents. This estimate in made
over the pn»t«*st of the district attor­
•«•••••••••••••••••
The Corbett vs. Washougal game was grade of work The co»t |*r »indent at on the basis of the $125,(XX) appropria­
ami Judge Thomas O’Dav, who
•
HUPCHAM
• quite an enthusiastic game and was won the I'nivenitjr of On-gon ia extremely tion ami the census of 1900. The rate of ney
rendered a dissenting opinion, J. Thor-
GRESHAM
by the Washougal l»»ys by a score of tow aa compared with the coat in other th«* university tax would be less than burn Ross wax very promptly convict­
■tate univeraitiea, and that is the n-al «>ne-funrth of a mill.
8 to 10.
ed. The same law. as at present, was
The aim of the university is to serve in existence in Oregon when the banks ' ' Good Supply of Fresh Fruit and Vegetables Always on Hand.
The Gresham Giants will cross bats teat.
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e
It. W. EMERY. Prop’r
all
the
|n*o|»le
Correspondence
courses
The
aeale
of
salaries
also
is
lower
than
with the Wabash team of Portland on
. failed in 1MH and de|*usitors lost mill­
Don’t forget that we pay the highest cash prices for your produce.
the St Johns diamond Sunday, May 17 at a great majority of other state nni- have lM«en established and instruction ions of dollars
No prosecutions were
•
uP""’ Grisha«, On.
The University of On-gon is Iwdng given 25o students in every mad«- at all and no effort made to pro­
Marshall and Townsend will officiate as veraitiea.
BEEF — No. 1 Steers, 4vt<; No. 1 Cows, 4C
e
The Departments of tect the depositors.
pays its president «.'i<)i< I yearly salary; irnrt of the state.
batteries.
Mr. Manning can
SHEEP —4 to 5f
Mining, Economics. Education, and In* depended upon to protect the peo-
in
California
the
president
is
paid
«10,-
HOGS—100 to 175 lbs., 84
The Gresham high school will play
For SADDLES, HARNESS mid AI.I.
others arc thus constantly serving th«* ! pie’s interests.
VEAI.—8 to 94
II. M. A May 22 and St. Johns the 23. <•«>; in Washington. $4500; in Idaho, state.
HARN ESS Aft'ESSt>RI F.S
The position of the team has l»evn $30tMI; in Montana, $!»■>). The highest
salarv
|«id
a
professor
in
our
universi
­
Remember We Nave Fresh Fish Every Thursday and Saturday. J '
Th«* Dro|M*«<*d appropriation of $125,-
changed and strengthened and a new
ty is I'.MIM, while the standard univer­ ’»■’ will stand in lieu of the present an­
catcher annexed.
sity
salary
is
not
less
than
$5(>V
The
nual
appropriation
of
$47,500.
and
of
all
All Kimis It.’imlrlng <|Ulrkly don.
T. R. HOWITT & CO.
Gresham has four ball nines thia tea
special appnipriations, such as have
■ ’ POWELL STREET
ORESHAM, OREGON < >
Salaries are Shamefully Low.
OUST I.ARSON. Prop., Gresham
son, pretty gtaal starter that.
been made in the past. The average
Only eight prof.-sa.ira receive as high as
amount provide«! by the state during
Sin Knighton lia« moved bis l«rl>er $2000 a year ; nine receive $10<X) a year, lhe year 1905 anti 1908 was $78,750
and the others get salaries Ringing from
■hop
to
the
Carlton
building
on
Powell
Th«* new appropriation is an increase of
Tom Word, who announces himself as
C. H. LANÍ
$1200 to $300 a year.
lit reel.
$18,250 |H*r year over that amount.
democratic candidate for sheriff, has a
Sime departments are without suffi­
Representing the
J. R
W ateih *
reconi,
as former sheriff, back of him
For What Seeded?
cient teaching force and one depart­
M kii IE Al (’«»MI’ANY
that should speak for itself.
He is en­
Th«*
estimate
for
hare
«*«>as
«if
main
­
ment without a head, because of lack
dorsed by tiie tast element of the peo­
tenance
is
$.80,000
on
moot
economical
of
funds.
As
the
attendance
increases
OREGON
IS NOW UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
GRESHAM,
ple because he stands for enforcement
it will I m - ni-t-essary to employ addition­
of the laws ami especially suppression
Celebrated Royal Bread and Delicious White Clover Ice Cream
(Continued on Editorial page.)
al teacheri.
of all kinds of vice. He is well quali­
Ill equipment and buildings Oregon's
ties I for the office and, as in the past,
RECEIVED DAILY
Or will «ell in a lump.
university is also
Johnson’s skating rink will ta for­ can be depended upon to give the peo­
Our line of Pastry is complete and HOMEMADE
ple
a
clean,
businesslike
administration.
At the Foot uf the List.
mally opened on May 30th.
•
OARDKKH PUtWKD
¡[
WE WELCOME
Phone Orders and Reservations given our
Saturday the G. A. R. Poet will meet
Total value of land, buildings and
-
D. S. Johnson, justice of the peace
I COMPARISONS
equipment is $350,000, which is lower in the Baptist church and arrange for
J. H. HOSS
!!
Prompt Attention
than any other state university. Tlu- the pi «»gram h»r Memorial sei vices to be for Multnomah district, who is also up
J l*tM>ne I4X
Gresham. Ore. ¡[
Gresham, Ore.
campus of the University of Oregon held May 24th. They will also arrange for re-election, has moved his office to
B. F. ROLLINS.
Phone 24», Carlson Block, GRESHAM’
contains only 27 acres of land, while for the services I decoration Pay.
Frits Stoker’s building on Main street. I
that of Washington contains 27o acres.
The present condition of the Univer­
p
sity of Oregon ia deplorable.
Class
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' nsmia and laboratories are overcrow<l<*l
and no relief can be lia.l without new
UUITKES tf 4M»ICM WOVE! WIRE FERCE (HER 404R0S
| buildings.
The woman’s dormitory
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Costa
less to get material on the ground.
| cannot be usi-d, hecauso there is no
money with which to provide a beating
2 Constructed at a very much less cost.
plant. The library building is wholly
3 Can lie taken tip and moved without injury to fence.
OMEWHERE in the xunshinb stands a ladder whose rounds are
destitute of lights. During the months
4 It lasts five times as long with practically no ex-
lai jeled “Hard Work” ami whose top is lost in the clouds.
Conpiritirt Cost tf a Burd Fttct 49 it. Nigh md an Imtricaa Virn Wirt Ftnce
of Oetolier. November and l*eceinlier,
pense to keep in repair.
1907, the faculty of the university were
of the same height, Around a square tield having four aides measuring 1320
s Offers no resistance to the wind ami does not give
without pay, there being no money left
Somewhere in the shadow walks a «lresmer wliox«« thoughts are
feet each or one mile of fence, exclusive of construction.
protection for accumulation of snow and weeds.
in the treasury.
Several meinls-rs of
with the latlder ton but whose feet pursue the even tenor of their way
the faculty received tempting offira to
« Not affected by the weather.
along the lines of least resistance.
go elsewhere, but out of loyalty to the
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Stock does not meddle with it.
It is not written that the mountain came to Mohsiiinu*«l, and just
| university of this state they declined.
4 mi. o( boardi 1x6x16,, 10560 Nainl ft.
3» rods. 939 12 in. American Fence
8 The above are comparative prices. See your dealer
now we read in gixxl «»Id Mother Nature’s spring edlthm tl|At even a
$128.00 ¡
C ä $12 per M
$126 72
(a 40e per nxi
These facts are Injurious to Ore­
for further imformation.
blade of grasi« will push itself upward.
600 Posts, 8 foot apart
gon's good name as an educational
40.20
(rf 15c each
90.00 268 Posts. 20 ft. apart
(<t 15c eacli
state, and the conditions ere unjust
The averag«* man lives up to his income. He finds that to spend
9D1. lbs. 8.1 Wire Nails « 5c per lb.
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1.83
36\. lbs. Staples
(ri 5c per lb.
to the young men and women who
money ia the easiest thing in the world and to save is one of the most
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$12 per M
10 ll>s. Fence Staple«
.50
8
Braces,
4x4x12
1.54
«t
5c
"
are to receive their education In Or­
difficult.
Whether a man earns |’>o a month nr
does not seem to
330 lbs. Barbed Wire
13 20
13.» j 330 lbs. Barbetl Wire
(<t 4c per lb.
» 4c
"
egon.
nmkt* much difference. The tendency is to spend all and wish for more.
Many men, realising this tendency, and wishing t«i g««l ahead, force
People are coming to Oregon from
As well as all Other Merchandise of
Total Cost 1 mi. of Roani Fence,
Total Cost 1 mi. American Fence,
$244.40
>184.77
themselves to save by ^determination to place in the tank each month
’ states that are lilieral toward tln-ir uni­
a stipulated sum.
veraitiea. Iowa, for example, last year
STANDARD VALUE
THE AMERICAN FARMER has declared American Fence to be the Best
I appropriated $583,58« for her university
WE PAY INTEREST ON SPECIFIED TIME DEPOSITS.
and is hacking up his judgment by buying it more largely every year until at the present time
and Kansas appropriated $;I87,5O>. Both
are handled by Lewis Shattuck.
fully 80 per cent of the fence lought and built IS AMERICAN FENCE.
these states are liiieral also in support
of their agricultural colleges.
A veto of the university appropria­
Dealer in
Main Street
>.v.. bill ..J
vvrwvam of tnv
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tion
by the voters
the switv
state W
will
GRESHAM, OPEL.
seriously
injure
the
reputation
of
Ore-
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“Goods of Quality”
Gresham, Oregon
, gon. Sixty per cent of the students in
[ the .
ri ank
the Oregon high schools have entered
Paver in State of Oregon.
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oUP-TO-DATE MILLINERY
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9 F. B. STUART & CO.
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ROCKWOOD TO THE FRONT!
Carnation Plants!
MANNING’S RECORD
WINS PUBLIC FAVOR
JOHN BROWN’S
EASTWOOD NURSERIES«™
FRESH MEAT AND FISH
Livery, Feed & Sale Stable *
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TRY Gresham Harness Shop
TOM WORD HAS
ALWAYS ‘ MADE GOOD”
HOME BAKERY RESTAURANT AND CONFECTIONERY
I Expressing, Draying T“ ::
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The Notion Store
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TO the Consumer
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AMERICAN FENCE AND GATES
FIRST STATE BANK
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LEWIS SHATTUCK