Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914, June 26, 1908, Image 6

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DIRECTORY
MONIAVIHA Ni WS HEMS
Oregon Stele Grange Officers.
Succeeding Gresham Vindicator, Gresham Gaactte. East Multnomah Record,
Multnomah Record and Montavilla Herald.
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EDITORIAL COMMENT
Let us not forget the Cherry
Fair at the Dalles, beginning
June 30, and lasting till July-
second. Aside from being a
commendable enterprise, it offers
our farmers a chance to show
what can be done in this part of
the state.
Every patron of The Herald
can do some one a favor by read­
ing and helping us to make the
offer we extend on the last page
generally known. Not many of
the smaller papers of the state
attempt so liberal a prize offer­
ing as is made here, then there
is money enough in it to make it
profitable to many of your ac­
quaintances whom you might
assist by directing their attention
to it
We call particular attention to
the scholarship offered. There
are a lot of fine young people
in this part of the country who
should find in it just the uppor-
tunity they need, a chance to earn
some easy money and a prize
besides. This school merits your
attention. Some of its pupils
are found throughout the country
and they express general satis­
faction with the instruction and
management
Tire member, of the Methodist Sun­
day school hindered a very gs«l pm-
gram on Bunday evening June 21.
Master. Austin T Buxton
Forest Grove
Oxvrwver. A T Nhuniske .
Central Point
lecturer. J J. Johnson
Pori land
Goble
-
AwUlant Steward. K XX Stasia
Atrito
Chaplain. Owear Eaton
Oswego
11<aauni it Hlrsohbar*
Independence
Secretary Mr» Mary B Howard
Mulino
Xia) ton
Gale Kerner. I S lambert
Pomona Mr, l ulu K Miller
Ulsau)
Bt Helen»
Ceres. Mrs. Cora l-egt.
Cornimi
Lid) Steaarxl, Mr» E K Brown
Cloverdale
♦««essssseesseessseessse»•••••••♦
Chkkvn Ihlms
A great many chickens hav«> been
stolen (mm the neiglilsir, here, among
the sufferers being Mrs. Fled Howitt,
J. Kudcen, Mrs. Dixon and several oth­
ers. A few days before the hiaee, »er«,
dtaovered, » man »«» «-«inped near th«,
gravel pit near Mr. Ilo«ilt*e.
Ills aus
pu-ious actions were notice«* by several,
and when the In«, <>( fowls «as di.e<iv
ered, it »as conceded that lie must have
lieen the thief.
People are warned
against thia |>aity driving a «-overed
wagon, and to watch tlieir hen houses.
Mr». Peterson of Hillsboro called on
Mr,. Rosier last Friday.
The ladle, ul the IXrgree of Honor
were invited out to Mr,. Antonisen', to
•|rend the day on Friday, June 19. The
occasion waa to celebrate Mia, Ella An-
EXKCl TIY E COMMITTEE
tonieen'a and Mr». Bryeon'e birUulay,
.Austin T Ruxton
Forest Grove
which are on the Min, day.
About 3ft
<■ E >pene*-
Car US
Eugene Palmer
Alban)
ladies »era pies-nt ami «11 tepMt a
LKGISI ATIVE COMMITTEE
good time and a lovely diuner.
Watch for lhe Herald's Great Suh»
Austin T. Buxton
Forert Grove
script Ion Contest Offer.
Nee I ast
A. l Ma*on
Ho»*d River
Robert Giles' horse ran away last Page.
F M. Gill
.............
halaeada
week and broke the meal vait quite
Kmti Ihr «mil b «I m gii I mn I
badly.
(Granges are requested to Mini to The llerahl
tnfoniation so that a brief eard can be run
under this heading free. Bend place, day and
hour of meeting )
Ml 11 NOM AH GRANGE. NO 7! Meets the
fourth Saturday in every mouth at id
a iu .
iu Campbell*» hall, Orient.
CL ACK AMAS GRANGE meets first Balurday
of each month al 10
a. m . and third Satin
day at 7 SO p. m.
PLEASANT VALLEY GRANGE N o Ml*
Meets sevond Saturday at 7 so p iu and fourth
Saturday al W so a. m. every month.
ROCKWOOD GR ANGE Meets the «rat XX cd
nesday of each month al i* p iu and third Sat
urdayatWa m.
FAIRVIEW GRANGE
Meets first Wednea
day at lO.k'a m . third Tuesday evening al
* ovlock. each month.
RVSSE1 I.VII IE GRANGE No MB Meets iu
Ru**ellville schoolhouse on the second and
feurth Saturday nights in each month.
EVENING STAR GRANGE Meets in their
hall at South Mount Tabor on the first Satur
day of each month at 10 a. in AU visitor» are
weVome.
GRESHAM GR ANGE
Meets second Satur
laj Ul Ml h iiuoiih at io *• a m
DAMASCUS GRANGE, NO. J60
Meet» first
Saturday each month.
LENTS GRANGE Meets second Saturday of
each month at 10 JO a. m.
CLACK XMAS GRANGE. NO. -N* Meets the
tir»l Saturday in the month al 10 JU a. m. aud
the third Saturday at T JU p m.
CO LI MRIA GRANGE NO *7 Meets in all
■ lay session Aral Saturday in each month iu
grange hall near Corbett.
School closed here on June 19th with
21 graduate».
THEO
Mia, toiulrert is visiting her slater,
dio lliblmnl Street,
Mr,. Crows, in Io»a.
Mrs. Ford of The Ihille, went home
last Thursday. She attended the wed­
ding of Mie, Hooker
Mr, Small i, visiting Mrs. Hooker
■ She is from Monnioutli ami came down
> to the wedding of Mr,. Iltxdrer', dnitgli
ter.
Mrs. Oilman Parker I, very ill.
Mr. Jacwlre is improving and is alile
to be around again.
The ladie, of the Metl ixlltt church
gave an ice cream aocial laat Friday
night
All report a good lime.
The Portland Railway Light A Power
company are putting up the tnvlea in the
Villa for the purpoee of lighting th«-
homee.
,
l
Russellville Doings
ROY
•
Welch
k
Co.
AMERICA CLOTHIERS
►
223
Morris*>i i
St reet
DONT FAIL
TO ATTEND
♦
Montavilla
rhe “Alteration Sale” f< r Bargains
Plumbing and Gas-l itting
Would like to llgurv on your work.
LOW RATES
ivrnhii
EAST
THIS SEASON
Will in» made by the
Oreqon KallrodJ & Ndvlqatlon (o.
andlhe
Southern Pddtk Co., lines in Oreqon
FROM PORTLAND
am r*>u.*»wn:
V Joubla^*«» u uiuc» Ot.lrrs
tiw «L»y mrurad
I
sKUMiliXMHIhiill*. \
.-alulf html’. Of«4
r uau.My M*a ■ humlM-t
»Aan fn u uk by vw t htcrtto erta»! »tu»*«
ptvtuptly »I |n ,< e, rtngtug h«»-n
u>
RM <>. Ito» .»uwt iMigon I
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. pedala,
«quipatriti «i *
h.. .• «I Aw^/liW aran/ ratoW
COASTER BÍIXCS,
k*U k)
lhaaa w» ( leaf owl
m.riad Iraa
patto. t«|*air« a»J
PUNCTURE-PROOF OR «o
*5 5 0 HEDGETHORN PÜN
SAMPU PAIR MU
K SELF-HEALING TIRES TOIHIRUDUOl.OAi.r
i .1
I
Mrs. Barne, and children were a
KOI NI > ITilf
Everglad« looking over their (arm Sun­
T he O regon C ountryman is
, J V
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A ■ . s»/r..
.*.■«/ I ■ " •
* i / A1’ *
It
outer
s 'V sí S WUAu,
111,
day.
the name of a new monthly on
RO MORE TROUBLE EROM P0MCTDBE3 U
Mrs. T. 11. Pitts and children «ent to Chicago
..$7'J !kl
our desk. It comes from the
SAII. m , Tavka ur ««I am will not tot thu ■
Th, “Sign of Caution" la Nacaaaary on
East Portland Bunday afternoon to visit St. Lima ........ 67 .’«I
air out.
* » t s
' »-»o I i* o
. i l.t .t \.
u
Account of Increasing Membership.
Agricultural College, and prom­
St. Paul ........ 63.10
L>vt « two liuo.it I II. ■ i - hi I |> .1. -> to'tk Hl u-
F
her
sister,
Mrs.
l'hillipa.
[Special Correspondence )
DFSCRiPTKJNt
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Omaha
..... ikl «41
ises to be a valuable addition to
a 1
I : M < ’ - ' \
A I III 1 11 ■ I :’.'«' V» ' ’
Mr. Hostler who lives on the Base Kansas City
«40 Ik)
I am just home from the celebration
n
■ »-.»I ti . ilit . í i «!’: ■• i. wlti. ii lu > i i • ■ ■
•
the educational and scientific lit­
of the fortieth anniversary of the Line rued h«s four Hindoos pu king lar­
. tMHouannu which c L mm » up imall imiih luti » «iilnail allow* I . II \ <»t tra» Ihr thlrh rutUsrr
TICKETS WILL
lug
theaif
tocMx.Tipe
\x
•
have
hunarc»i«oi
k-tlrn
ftomMtte
I I U " X * Mini |HiUt tura «Iria»«
erature of our state. Aside from
first grange organized In the world, at ries for him this year.
May 4, is
•>•«» rim atrip ••it'*
» rA io |>r«»rtit riot rutting. Thia
this it will do a lot to place the
Fredonia. N. Y. It was a notable oc­
June
ft.
«1,
19,
30
As the Fourth o( July comes on the
an rtitnaf. t.t •. .«;•
t • .
J [Sb lir* wl>l «»utlnal any othmr
July
«.
7,
23,
23
casion. The master of the national regular meeting day oi the Evening
College in a favorable position in
MlFT. ».l.A*»riU au4
Dra«l The*tegular piucot lltrM titra t»p» •*•!<» |*air,l>ut for S aoahr
August «, 7. 21. 22
».YAY HIDING.
grange, the executive committee of the Star grange, it ha, been decided to hold
•«Ivettiatua
tintila |H4-|w.*rw
put p**»«-> WC air
arr luakhta
ittaklng a »f>m
•í<> tai F a « toi) prier to
public estimation.
F t «‘I : >: » » >4 >4 -■ ’ • I- I” r r |H»tr Alt
AH oraci
«turi« ahipprd
......... » • taro!
, , - mmc *1 «v lettrr I» I'crlvH Wa ahip C O _ D an
uatlonal grauge. master of the state the meeting just the same at the ball. Go«xi ior return in tkt «lay • with atopover thr
a| I
al ¥‘>U <!v* •» ■' l“*v a «ut until yxat hat
»»iniqr«« «’>»! i vin-t thrra atiktly aa rcpfcaculetl
privilege, at pleasure within limits
grange and past official, of the national Everyone bring a luiskel of lunch and
We will all w » • »«h •llas»®tt«ii < f |»-t « ent «t tier» t y making the ptu«- •». AA jwr pair) it y»Hi
aetul »I i.l. < k*lt XX I I tl GJ.lDP.iG and m k^w Ihta «4vetli»<-tnetti U r will alat» art»«! «me
and state grauge, were preseut. tee invite your friends..
uh . kvl plat« 1 Li t.«» i>an i . tniip
Tires !•» lx* trim no! at «»I K rapei'W it f»»r any rraaun they ara
DON I EORGET IHE DUES
There seems to be some lit­
n.» nat^f.t. I.tt> I rxatuinaiMtu XX c air |<rfe«.t!v reliable and m.-uey »rnt lo ua to aa «afe aa in a
gether with many visitors from adjoin­
The
Russellville
grange
social
club
bank.
If
you
ottici
a
|»<sii
of
thr*e
tire«, you will üml that they will rule raster, run farter,
tle feeling aroused over the com­
for any further information call on any
ing states and counties. As the follow­
weal NjB’tf. Ia*t I g' f ami I «»k finer than any tire »«»u have rwr uaatl or arrn at any price. We
met at the horns of Mrs. 8. Lewis Iasi
km>w
that
you
-
a ill iw » wr|| ptoa«rd that when v'*u want a bkvclr y»ai will give ua your order.
lx»cal
Agent.
ing celebration, not so much
ers of Mohammed make the Journey to
We want putì tu »end u» a trial order al once henvc th»» muarkablc tire offer.
Wednesday. A good time was had by Or writ« to
<k»n‘tl
any kind at
nil you «end for a pair of
Mecca, as the Hindoos go to batlee In
between ourselves as with our
all preecut and refreshments
were-
tr J 9JU
I IHtö II« «igrihotn Pututute ft — f titra ou •t>ptov«l and Dial al
WM.
McMLRRAY.
fruit Association Meets
the Ganges, as we of onr country g>
the»(>rv!al InlriMl b for v prue tjmtr.l al»>vr. or wtitc tot our big Tire «ml Hu mir y Catalogue which
General
l'anm'n^er
Agent
neighbors. It seems to us that
de* r»tw» and quote» all tuakr» and kind» of lire» at ab«»ut half the u»u«l prkea.
The Sandy Valley Fruit Grower,’ as­ to Mount Veruen. to Plymouth ruck, served.
-
OK M.ON
AJ/1T* tA/A/7*
IK» >»>l 11115k OR Ht X IND . . , r
there is room for all, so let us go sociation held it, regular meeting in to Jamestown, to old Independence
Rueben, Gordon. Stella and Cora Pitts POKTLANI»,
UCJ fs U I WTAlff <>f a |Mtir of titrw f I tn any om- until ytm kn >W lhe new aud Wto«»d«r(ui
offer»
wr
arc
making,
it
only
«.««at»
a
poetai
lu
Iran»
cvrtytbing.
Write It NOW.
hall,
where
the
old
bell
raug
out
"Pro-
visited the City Park Saturday.
to work and see who can put up Junker’, hall Saturday. June 20. Much
claim liberty to all the land an 1 the
pQrmDrQÎ
,îl
A
few
days
ago
It.
Marshall
thought
interest
waa
shown
by
those
present.
the best time.
I people thereof." so will future genera­
Mr. Beckman, a nursery agent, was tions of Patrons Journey in thought he would like to b« a boy again, so he I dl lllul u I Eimers' Mutual F.R.A.
present and gave an interesting talk on and in person to this our grange Mec­ played a ganie of l>a,el>al!. He hurt bis (Farmer« Mutual Fire Halit i A«»*no! I5>rtlaii>l)
Jlv iure you’rv right aud then go
Wednesday brought the nation the selection of apples and other fruits. ca, our Plymouth rock, our hall of freer knee so that be ba, been limping the
’ m >. .UAKUINU**
ahrnii,** mi hl ttiu uiuu who likes to
He also stated that there is but one dom. where, like the minutemen of past week.
CONSERVATIVE, STRONG, SAIE
news of the the death of the only way to raise fruit successfully in a finan­ 70. the fanners first “fired the shot
quote
PROMIT, CHEAP
Farm or Business
W. W. Howitt was kicked by one of
surviving ex-president—Grover cial way and that is by organization. beard round the world" and where
•‘Y wm ,*’ nmtwiTtnl the rncritvtlc citi*
(or «ala. Not particular about location.
his horses Satur lay evening.
Wl»h to bear hum owner only who
n-n. •’but try not to wnxto too iumb
Cleveland.
Know ye that there is a fruit growers’ the little child—the grange*—was mckeJ
will «ell direct to buyer
Glveprl.r,
tpi ly to H. W. Snashall, Pres.
time mnkhu toirv. or you'rv liable to
In Its cradle and loving hands g tided
dcacription and «tat« w X mo puamaatoa
Grt*«haui, Orv.
For all that Mr. Cleveland had association with headquarters at Sandy Its Infant feet
can ba had. Addraaa.
ln> like th»’ man who atmlltx) hla time
L
DAUTSNIKI.
Ba.
MW
BesUww.
N.
T*
and
each
and
every
fruit
grower
from
Write
to
J.
J.
Kern.
Secretary.
(HERR) VILLE
table a*» luntf that be ml «ar» I bla train."
been ailing for quite a while, it
Forty years have passed since on.-
565
E.
Yamhill
wt..
Port
lami
to Mt. Hood is cordially in­ Order commenced Its pilgrimage
It*
Last Tuesday while an automobile
was hardly expected that his con­ Gresham
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vited to become members.
first years of Journeying were slow; was pawing Cherryville at full ,|ae<l.
dition was so serious. Mr. Cleve­ The next regular meeting takes place various and many were the obstacle,
land will be remembered for his in Junker's hall at Sandy on Saturday, it had to overcome, trials to endure. one of the occupants drew a revolver
and fired into the ground in front of the
independence of action, good July 11th, at 2:30 p. m. The member­ The Egyptians took off Its chariot store lees tl an 30 let-t away. Several
wheels, “and they draw heavily." but
ship
fee
is
so
small
that
it
will
be
re
­
judgemant, and unquestionable
It ba, ever gone onward. Many of Its people were standing on the steps al the
many times over in benefits to
earlier lenders and believers tune lime, and a team and saddle IlGtlH
honesty. He was undoubtedly turned
the members. Attend the next regular passed to tbelr reward, and only fro u
which «ere tie«! near cmoe near run*
the greatest democrat since meeting and find out for yourselves.
Pisgah’, height, were they permittc I ning sway.
Jackson, and, next to Roosevelt,
to look with prophetic vision Int > the
Mrs. Amanda McCatie oí Ce<lar»lcll
promised land.
But now Beulah's
the greatest president since Lin­
border land has t*en passed, an I the visited Mr. and Mm. Noah Kuhn ihn*
Park
at
fain
lew.
coln.
Order has entered upon Its well de­ week
FAIRVIEW, Ore , June 23.— Editor served heritage.
C W Corey of Tliree-Six has bought
| Herald : It behoove, tn now to look for
It seems to me there Is need of the
The question of the Grange the be»t interest of our town. For the “sign of caution*' right now. In tl.e T. Collinge’s farm.
J. T. Friel, Jr., is building an addi-1
Fair and Farm Exhibit needs a prevent and for all time to come, one of form of prayers In one of our churches tion
(16 X 40 leetj to bis hotel.
occur these words: "In all time of our
the
essential
feature,
of
a
live
town
ia
a
new injection of life. We have
prosperity,
good
I.ord,
deliver
us!
”
T.
Eailen of Oregon City is visiting
been talking to some of the busi­ park or plaza ; therefore let us profit by “Pride goeth liefore a fall.” It Is u >t Geo Fades.
the experience of our sister town, Gresh­
who to take in. but who to keep out.
ness men of the county and find am.
Wm. E. Welch and J T Freil <f
now that It is fashionable to Join the
the sentiment is strongly in fa­ An opportunity waa offered and they grange
and the tide is running strong Cherry ville are auliciting stock fur the
vor of the fair. Aside from the could have owned a beautiful park but in that direction. In the Joy and new telephone line from Sandy to the
of lusty manhood don't at­ toll gate.
impetus it gives to the agricul­ now ahe will have to accept of a small strength
Ko
grove if ahe owns one.
The co-t of tempt too many things at once
tural and horticultural interests property ia advancing rapidly and in a longer la there danger from outsl !e op­
of the county it is a social event very few yeara will be beyond our reach. I position. but elements within, slow, but
worthy of consideration. It was Today we have two grove, that can be Insidious and dangerous, loss of the
Mack Pulley ha, rented Mr,. Boyce’i- .
of tme fraternity and In its place
and will be an investment for the bought at a email outlay. Either one spirit
1 could be converted into a magnificent' the “bitterness of controversy," may l>e place and i, intending to run a store an
country east of Portland that can
the spark which will bring on the ex­ poatotlice on the old Aims stand.
park, a joy to Fairview forever.
not fail to bring good results— In epecial the grove juat below the plosion and wreck our gallant ship,
Fred Taylor and Lloyd Lowe returner!
GO TO H. C. CAMPBELL’S STABLES ON THE SANDY ROAD,
which the waves of opposition has nev­
new men and more wealth. Let race road northeast of the business part. I er
home thia week from Corvallis where
harmed. "The good of the Order"
Between Fairview and Troutdale, and see half a dozen Royal Belgian colts
us get busy and make this thing \ yet within the limits, now belongs to above and beyond all the rest, first, last they have been attending high school.
Mr.
I^ets,
our
new
neighbor,
has
|
from three days old to three weeks old. Take your wife and children with
the
Sun
Dial
Ranch
company
who
are
and all the time; “in essentials uni y.
a success before it is so late that
| very enthusiastic over the upbuilding of In nonessentials liberty. In all things renterl Mr. Day’s farm, and is plowing
You are welcome whether you’re in the horse business or not.
you.
success is impossible.
the town. A lovely stream of water charity”—let us think on those things.
and cultivating it.
MORTIMER WHITEHEAD.
runs through it with a natural ampbi-
J. J Elsner ha, his new barn almost
Breed lo the
New Brunswick, N. J.
The question of dropping one I theatre and easy access from the O. K
completed.
normal school is again before the A N. on the South county roads on the
Mr. Matthew, and family have moved
the regents. No doubt it w’ould west and north. There are various
to Aims.
Mr. Mabry and Mr. Mat­
in which this property can be Stat, Matter Buxton Tells of the Ad­
thews are cutting posts for Davenport
be a painful termination to the ways
bought and we advocate looking after
vantage of Such Exhibitions.
A Day.
to the ambitions of certain peo­ thia at once and let us have a place fcr
A. 8. Buxton, master of the Oregon
ple but a good thing for the rest, a resort for the children, making state grange, believes that grange fairs Jim Hutch ma le a business trip to
state and the people who have to it a sought for place for all who love na­ serve a very useful purpose to the Or­ Portland last week.
Mack Pulley took dinner with Wrn.
der In two ways:
attend the schools. The utter ture’s quiet balmy breezes.
LARGE DRAFT HORSES and LARGE MULES
First.—They are helpful directly by Hardin and family Saturday.
Yours for a park.
folly of trying to maintain three
D. H. Schram. Inciting the memlierahlp to work for
PUT MONEY IN YOUR POCKET.
Mrs Matthew, entertained the fol
or four normal schools at state
the attainment of results In which
lowing Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. Mabry
they have a common Interest. In other
expense is apparent to everyone
words. It gives them something to and daughter Clara, Mrs. White sod
except those who are blinded by The Oregon Humane society have in­ work for, arouses tbelr Interest Iu the two sons, Miss Maud and Mabel Elsner
sentiment or private interests. stalled nine ornamental drinking foun­ work of the organization and gives awl Mita Florence Blackinger.
The money distributed thus tains at various points th’oughout Port­ them useful training In the matter of John Taylor is home on a visit.
land. In addition to the regulation co-operatlofl.
would serve a larger number of drinking cups, places are provided for Second. -These fairs are attracting a
HMW will register the greatest crop of
people better, if it were used to dogs and horses. Eight of these foun­ great deal of favorable attention from berries and cherries that Orego haaevi r
the
press
and
the
public.
Every
one
build up and equip one good tains were pr< sented by citizens of Port­
nnsi r.-as-ahle.
sees that the grange Is fostering what prodined. Quality is
school. When the population of land, while the ninth is the gift of the is universally recognized as a valuable oiiantit,
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slmo«t
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hum: ryi
lyiiy >» enjny Ing Ihi« fruit tl e ma­
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the state has grown to five or ten National Humane society of New York, line of work. At many of these fairs luring
h»y crop insures
iiinur«*« m
a i in,
» m in«-r«-as.-
incn-m».*
who are presenting similar fountains to as well as at the state fair speakers turing hay
times its present number there different cities in the United States
in th«- dairy oiiU)"t, which lias la- n
have been provided who have in this greatly bcn<’fitt«’d bv a, go-«I a, ring pa> -
will be some propriety in haying Few lectures have had as repreeenta- way been able to present the work of Hires aa were ever known in this see-
two normal schools,
Residents of the West should
| live audiences, few lecturers have l>een the grange and its claims for tbelr sup lion
accorded the rapt attention a, greetetl IK>rt to thousands who could not other­ take pains to see that their Eastern
country friends are made familiar with
wise have been reached.
Mr. R. If. Thompson, city engineer of
the unequalled conditions which make
Mr. W. B. Turner called Mon­ Seattle for twenty years, when he dis­ Grange No. 1283. Clearfield county. d drying so pn.fitable here.
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day to say that that his farm had cussed “Good Roails and How to Make Pa., surely ought to go straight While cyclo.es and flools aravisitbg
” at the Empire Theatre last Among its eighty members tlwre are
been sold and he gives The Her­ Them
Thursday night. He proved that such ien schoolteacher, and three Justices the South. East and Middle West, and
the rising waters are destroying n illion,
ald the credit of having found improvements pay both from the stand­ >f the peace.
Dr. J. N. Grant, I). V. I)., in charge
of dollars worth of farm and city prop­
him a buyer. Cheap, wasn’t it? point of sanitation and finance.
erty, Oregon is enjoying beautiful
Call him on long distance telephone
Three times in The Herald and Under the new national banking law
weather, delicious fruit, and looking
approved
May
30th,
Oregon
’
s
added
Valuable Prizes for New Subscrip­ forward with the confidence inspired by
sold. Of course will not
I
tions!
See Ad. on last psgs.
quota of currency will be $2,114,000.
amirerl crops this fall.
that it is always thus.
THE GRANGE NEED NOW.
J. L MEAD CYCLE COMPANY.
CHICAGO, ILL
vANItU
Aims
OREGON GRANGE FAIRS.
IF YOU WANT HORSES LIKE THESE
KOYAL
B1€L(Î1 ANS
Finest and Only Jacks Directly imported from Npain
IE YOU WANT JACKASSES LIKE THESE”