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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (July 17, 1908)
GRANGE PROFESSOR R. A PEARSON DIRECTORY Orangs Member st H.sd ef Agrtsul Oregon Mats Orange Offkcrs. tural Department at New Verb. Forest Grove Governor Hughes of New York state Master. Auattn T Buatun Ovarwrr, A T ah mask «■ Central Fui Hl recently ap|H4nte<l Professor Ray tumid Iwturvr. J J. Juhiuvn Portland Goble Msaarxl, W a ^ounw A. I'ears, hi of Cornell Agricultural col tirile K w sismi » Succeeding Greahaiu Vindicator, Gresham Gaxett», Fart Multnomah Reconi, lego as coiuuiisalouer of agriculture to Chaplain. Otear Multnomah Record and Montavilla Herald. Independence Traa»urvr II Ihrarhbert su.x-ev'it Charles A. \V let I tig, whose Secretary. Mra Mary s llouanl M uhm» k' - LMir. I S la»«i «u Blay lull Published Every Friday at Gresham. Ore., by the Raavaa Svara Pvausuiau C o term of offic« h.ul expired. Thia up oale IV iuuiu Mra l.ulu K Mllh r Albany H. A. DARNAI.L. Eturoa attn Mattawa. Mt H viri g |s>ii>linent la particularly pleasing to Oree. Mra < <»ra l«rfs Flora, Mm Hu»ir WeTh Condon (he tn« tubers of tbe grange of New lady Steward, Mi» K K I- <<«n Clot rnla le WttCiiniON UTtt ivr Yesr |1 » strictly In advance, to h»reian ewunlrtea »to Six York statix lu which 1‘rofeasor i'varsou Month» hV .Three month» trial »ubmri»»<ion» Mk Single «top I re -M*. A»k twr eltaMdng rat» » KXK1I TIVK » OMMII IT K MNiTUMCfS should be rent by Expres» sr l‘rel*>ffire Money Order. Beglalrred Uller re Check is au active worker. He la a member tUMiln T Huxiwu Forv»l Greve Stamp» accepted up to W rents. h Spruce < a ru» MCfim for «ulwcri|»th»n« are not sent unlre» requested The label on your paper will indi of F’on'st City grauge <»f Ithaca. N. V Kugeuv FaImrr Altkauy cate u ithiu two wet k« the receipt of your remittance. If it dors mM pleuav notify ua He has done vol I.KU HI. ATI \> «oNMIirrK MCMTHMMRCCS In keeping with well reeugni»<d buiiiies* principh ' all«ubeerlplion» will ualUe work In Austin T Buxton F»»real <1 reve be stopped promptly upon expiration of time paid for A I IU hm I Kriif tbe dairy dlvl- CNM6f Of AOMfSS In ordering change o( address give old as well as new address F M Gill t »lacada alou of t'ormdl COOOftPMOtlin are wanted in even nunmunily. If no rerrespondetwe apiwao from >*»ur Belghlx>rh«H>«l you are re»|»< clfulh rear .wtetl to send ua a» ««any I-«cal item» »» »<»u . an college for the AtrERTtSIM RATES l.KuAl AUVERTlSlX'> »et in lea«i».l >i\ point. KV per line first iiiM-rtio'. (Grange* are requeatv i m -»end to The llvruld past five yeunt he 1 »er line cat h subsequent Insertion. OlSi’I.tX Al>\ b.RTl^l> \,» |x»dtl*»n guaranteed i Inn»mallon «o that a bitef cani c»n lw run XV per single column Inch each issue. Liberal discount allowed ire either lime or space adver aud has been a , under thia hra.ltng free "viid pise, »lay and tisements, but not both. __ . cloae studeut of hour .»f meet lug. ) For position (snv wise) 5c I*’’ inch additional. Rb.Al»b.R>». 1A- per line ttmt insertion »< per agricultural life line each subset; »rent Imeni. n. I.«M Al> (V ant <\»lumB onl>». tea woni ea» h isaue ra'unilN'« MULTNOMAH GBAX« K xo TÌ Meet« the two figure» an initial or an abbreviation a« oue word Xe local accepted f»»r I.-* than 1» He was bora In , fourth tu ni ay In •ver» month at lu •*'a iu CenU- l‘K«»FESSl»»X Al. CARO* (oue inch). 2 * -each "lie CARUBOb TH A X K8 |nt»i e\xcv*l Evansville, lul. ' iu Campbell's hall, intent ing two im hea). .M) rent* I.FTTKRN GF t'ONDOLKX» K (not «cseding four inch.») Si OBIT! AKIK> for actual subaeribers or member» of their tamiNes. up to )re words ir« CLACK AM AB tl RANG b mret» first Raluntai 11*1873. He pro all over 1«‘ words. Ic a won! (invariably in advanre). t onal the wonia and remit a.vonliti k of each month at tu ai » ui ami third Swtui pared for col lege day at 7 A) p iu _ All Iaxtge, Grange, School, Church, or other not lore or advertisement» of »ovials. pwrtt< dance«, ct»ncert*. theatricals, etc . given for a profit charged for at regular rule* at Ithaca aud FLBABANT VAI.I.KV GRAX'.K N.» iaii In order to insure change ot a.1 advertiser« must have copy iu this ollc uot later than M.cts »«Niinl Suiunla» at «• p m ami tourth eutered Cornell Tuesday preceding day of publication. -tolunlay al h» a>n iu vt.ry month front which he IM FRiRTlSi is « nr ¡specialty. We are sell equipped to d«» th* N *t work at curn i.t price* R< h hW<H»U GRANGb Mrrh the first Wed graduated lu , nesday Kspecialiy tanners* s id bus! 1»« mi m. 11s letter Heads Knvelopo Butler W rapn-r> Si*tein< nt- of each month at * p in and third •tc., in »mail or large quantities Auction Bill* lh»Jg. r>. P.v-ten» etc . priufart on "bort n--iu. ISM. securing urday at 10 a iu. his master o. Enter cl as second-Hass matter at the pretoffiee at Grus ham. Oregon FAIRVIKW tiRANGI scleuce degree lu <lav at lO Ai a m. : third I So clock, each mouth. 1SW After grid imagine anything more annoying uatiou he entered the milk Rl SHKI.IVIIIJ: GR k \<K \»i Vet M.vtwlu tHisIneas In Ru»«eUvillv schoolhouse ou ihr MMHtnd aud to older people but when babies I'hlladelpbla and <r»i oue o/ the Srat 1 fourth Bai unlay night» in each month to control the production of a sanitary KVKXIXG STAR UR A' b Meet* in their in arms are so subjected to these milk supply for a large city. He was hall at South Mount Tat r on th»« first Sat Ur of each month al U' a in All V (altura a tv attacks the result is not only pit in the milk business oue ymr and then •lav a r k'ome. We wish to advise our friends iful but dangerous. The mos entered the goveruuieut service as as GRXBHAM URAXGF Meet» second -Mlur to step lightly when approaching quito is a poisonous insect. With slstant chief of the dairy division, do- day in each mouth al iu ■«> a m mg > >ine excellent work under Secrv OAMASCUB GRANtiK XU >-1 Mr. n first The Herald office, especially at each bite it injects a stinging tary of Agriculture James Wllaou. He Saturday each month night Recent improvements acid that poisons the flesh and «enl to Cornell in l'.UCi, ami under hl. LBNTB GRAN g K kle. t< m*<*«»n«l Aaluntav of each month at 10 30 a m have effected the face of things causes coagulation of the blood. supervision the de|uirtiueut of dairy lu CLACK AM AH GR IX .► XU Meets th, dustry has reached its present high first Sal unlay I n the inni h at lu au a m ami so we might get lost ourselves. Subsequent rubbing to ally the position. To Professor Pearson almost the third Salunlay at 7 <0 p m itching bruises the flesh and the entire y is due the building up of this ANALI MRIA GBANGb XO *.T Meet, iu all l>artment. His reputation In the ag day session first Saturday tn each month in grange hall near « orb. tt We are still continuing to hear decomposition of broken down d< ricultural world lias lieen made through echoes about the Gresham cele tissue may end in sores of more hard, consistent work, and bis ability — 1— nature, ------ - Nor is this all. is risognixed throughout the country bration—"Going to have another serious News p«‘rtalnluK te ihe He lias always stood for the farmer •«-rttsl livre free ot citarse Perhaps. Too The mosquito breeds in water and «liiivuitcemenl. perl« in. one next year?" 1 lias iwen prominent iu state grange tor which e charge U nis i«- end ««. for early to figure now but if we do alive with germs, . His body ot- work. He has decliued numerous Of edverttsaveats i» ripeeled «od e|.|»reel«<. 4 it will be a surpriser. We know fers a most excellent oppor fers of positions in agricultural lines lu states tunity for their distribution. He other how now. GRANGE NIKS IN BRIEf Professor rearson's new honor will is notable for carrying malaria tiring with It a salary of *4.000' He l.enU grange n>ei Saturday, July 11 also tie allowed expenses not to ex Did anyone ever see such hay- S^rn13- A few injections of will Mr Faler waa initiated into tin- flratdf- •el'll $500 a year. As an added honor ing weather as prevailed early . these and you have enough of his new posltiou will make him a tuem gree and Mra. E. (.’. Neim-r was re-ad- Dry this week? L . enough for t^iem *n >’our Glood to inoculate a tier of the board of trustees of Cornell iii it ted The lecturi- hour waa nwwtly university, and he will thus Im still given to diacuaaiou of the new hall and quick curing, shady enough to regiment. losely connected with Cornell, lie will If you are especially strong also be a memtier of the board of con pwtal Mvinga que-tion. Being a very prevent bleaching and cool warm day tbeaeeai.n waa not prolonged enough most of the time to make you may successfully resist the trol of the ex|>erlnient station at Gene Several new eandidatea were balloted va am! of the state fair commission. fine handling. And there seems disease they produce but though His term of office will Im three years. on. Fir»' and aeevnd degree will be given next time. it may not completely incapaci- to be some hay too. EDITORIAL COMMENT i Now that the Fair has a show of life let us loose no opportunity to keep it moving. We may kill it entirely now by a little neg lect. Be on hand Saturday eve ning to give it all the encourage ment you can. Remember the | time. 8 p. m. We wish to call the attention of our subscribers to our club bing lists. By taking advantage of the offering, two good papers may be obtained in some in stances for the price of one and in one case two for less money than the price of one. THE MAN BEHIND THE PLOW There’s been a lot to say about the man behind the gun. And folks have praised him highly for the noble work he done; He won a lot of honor f«»r the land where men are free— It was him that -« nt the Spanianls kitin’ back across the sea. But he’s had his <lay of glory, had his little spree, and now There’s another t«» be mentioned—he’s the man behind the plow. « 4 < < ■ < i < • A Itattleship’s a wonder and an army's mighty grand. And warrin's a profession only heroes understand; There’s something sort o’ thrilliu’ in a flag that’s wavin' high, And it makes > u want to holler when the l*oys go inarchin* by; But when th»- sir ««tin’s over and the fightin’s done, somehow We find we’re still dependin’ on the man behind die plow. They sing about the glories of the man ln*himl the gun, And tlie book- are full • I -t«»rie* of the wonders he has done; The world has been made over by the fearless ones who fight; Lands that use to be in darkne-* they have open«! to tbe light; W hen God’s children snarl the - ildier has to settle up tbe row. And folks haven’t time f -r thinkin’ of the man behind the plow. Let us remember in boosting In all the pomp and splendor of an army on parade, the Fair that there is a big And through all the awful darkn- -- that the smoke of battles maile ; country tributary’ to Gresham. In the halls where j» a * > r arid where shoutin’ men debate; In the pa lac« - where rulers deal out honors to the great. It is well enough for our citizens There is not a single per-'«n who’d be doin’ bizness now to be liberal in subscribing to its Or have medals if it wasn’t for the man Ixdnnd the plow. support but it is more desirable We’re a-buildin’ mighty citiv- and we’re gainin' lofty heights; that we interest people at a dis We’re a-winnin’ lots of glory and were settin’ things to rights; tance in the surrounding dis We’re a-showin’ all creation how the world's affairs should run; < I tricts. If we secure their finan Future men’ll gaze in wonder at the things that we have done, I I cial support we will also secure And they’ll overlook the feller, just the same as we do now, Who’s the whole concern s foundation—that’s the man liehind the their interest and good will and plow. their representation in the exhib —S. E. Kiser. its we hope to have made. By this we do not mean that the surrounding country should be expected to do the whole thing late you for active work, it has Not the least of the influences which but that it should hold a fair por a tendency to weaken the sys are tending to boost the already un precedentedly high price of corn to a tion of the amount to be raised. tem which is apparent in the still higher level is the unusually wet apatny—tired feeling so hard to condition of the soil to tie found In | overcome. How then about the many sections of Illinois, one of the The Herald will try a new banner corn states of the Union, which make up next week and perhaps little child who is not able to ex has rendered impossible In many cases press his discomfort intelligently. the plow ing of last year's fields. Many longer. The size of the sheet them lie untouched, with the old has not been satisfactory for Every parent should endeavor to of stalks still standing gaunt and tiare. protect their homes by using quite a while. We look forward So heavy has lieen the rainfall that It to the time when there will be screens or by any conceivable has been next to impossible to get on the ground with a team, let alone no patent inside matter and in means from the dangers that at to working the soil with any satisfactory tend the mosquito bite. Of order to adjust ourselves to that results. The above conditions, perba|is time the change in form will be course you cannot altogether pre aggravated In portions of Illinois, ex vent the breeding of mosquitos. ist in greater or less extent through made now. considerable portions of the entire corn We shall endeavor to give just Many of them that reach us Ix-IL One of the discouraging features come from the pools and sloughs atioiit the situation is the fact that as much news as ever and if there Is hardly any other crop that caa anything is omitted it will prob near the rivers. But many more be grown In the short portion of the breed in pools or barrels near ably be some editorial material, season remaining. The situation de insures bard times locally, at the limitation of which will, we your homes. Drain the pools, scribed I least, of a very depressing character.’ believe, be quite satisfactory. empty the barrells or put a little That Oar observation has been that coal oil on the surface. the one mainly interested in the will ‘‘fix ’em.” editorials has been the editor, and he chiefly because he has to write them. We have prepared to begin a new story which we hope will meet the approval of every lover of good stories and also come up to our expectations as to quality. There has been a lot of talk this summer about the discom- forts caused by the onslaught of mosquitoes which we have been compelled to bear. We have no ticed several small children liter ally covered with welts caused by mosquitoes. We can hardly Will »ome »mall boy who read» tbla department try to flKiire out for hlin- aelf and mail the writer of these notea an explanation of how angleworm« get into the tub by the well during the night—that is. why are they not seen there at night, bat are found there in the morning? This is a natural history phenomenon that has caused a good many older boys and girls to scratch tJielr limuiti —OCR NEW ANNOUNCEMENTS STOCK OF MEMORIAL CARDS WEDDING CARDS VISITING CARDS PRINTED OR P\ I'HE Cupid Brand ol Hood River Milling Company’« Flour has gained lor itseli a wonderful rvpuUtatin lor its 1 GOOD QUALITIES I D. W. Metzger has just ordered another complete car and Mr. Wiley ol Lents, a car and the Reservoir Grocery a car. Try Iti IN SIRE PROFESSIONAL CARDS % ENGRAVED To SUIT 0 « WO(OI<X«0(M Fire ! THE IN OREGON FIRE RELIEF ASSOCIATION RELIABLE anb John Brown, Rockwood, Agent ECONOMIC UNIX R ! UING I’ARIGRS It. W. KMKMV, CNOIV For Eastern Multnomah an i Cta« k.iinaa Cuuntks. lIKKMt DI, ORB. All ralle will receive prompt and varvhtl tklirnttan I'bour 147; Bre. I'h«»nv its •••••••••••••••as « »»•* «fffitte hwtw U h m /«/rr »* « 4|»v«vw> «4 »'MAT hfa yt to Wa •sW »M m I vasm «. A-A«/ bv 'M ’ PsrinorQ I insure ¡ n the rdllllUlOaHraen Mdul F.R.À. (Farmers Mutual Fire Relief Aas'uof Portland) .1 CONSERVATIVE. STRONG. SAFE l’HOMIT. CHEAP tpply to H. W. Snaahall, Pres. <«re-liain. Oro COASTtlBIAKES, $ I Write to J. J. kern. Secretary. ßtifi E. Yamhill *l.. Portland 8 A RELIABLE TIMEPIECE IS A GREAT CONVENIENCE Whatever your Watch or ( lock Needs I can tlx it for you. or il von need a new timepiece for home, office or |a>cket use I can supply your needs and guarantee satisfaction. NO NONE TtONILE FIOM FMCTNSf S JEWELER j ftrn «4 f t!l iw NAIlJt, Tarbe «»r will iiat let the air out. Ality ihctuaatui pah« reki la»< y< twn hun hr*| thou«**!'«! pair« now to uw. DF9O9ftPTtOlii Made!«all»lara tthhvw'v and easy rfehng »<rt vduiahlcand boortl ii»»ulr wHh • »pee la I uttality <*f rublter, which nev« 1 I wumii « poixiua and which clcww» up »mall tmi»« turea wHh«wit allow Ina ihcalc toea.-ape We Uavr hundtrda <W let let» ft»»» aatla- t«dcu»tomcr»»iati>tC that Ihtir tliwahaveonlv Iwrti pumprd u|>uni«»»« iwkv in a whole waaun I'hey weigh r»c mo«r than anotdinary the. the puncture rr»iMtiij( «¡ualitk-atiring given bv aavrtal layer« of thin, »tan tally pteparad (ab«ta «m the tieaxl rhe regular price of tncac lirvatupt y> ¡wi pah.hut fur a»l»C! tiatng pu-|»«r»we arc nuaklna a ■»; ■ .4 .1 ■ • •«« r to the ruler of nuly $4 ito prr pair All order« «hipped aanie «lay letter U rvcelw»!. We «hip C. O. D oa approval Y«m do t»o< twv a cent until you have evaiuinwi and l«>und them strictly aa rrpreaaatrd We will allow a raah .ilaoount M \ per rent tilwrri.v making the prire •A.Ad per pah) if you llil » 1 *11 it I I II «»’ il»Kli -I < -• tlii« ad U r will al»., aend »a« nakrl plated bra»» hand potnp Tlrra to tw returned at »I K raperae if (or any rewaua they are not »atiafacior/on e*anii«u»U«»n. We are perfectly reliable and tt*ney went to ua to aa aafe aa la a batik 1! you order a pair of (hear the«, y»»u will find that they will ride eaaier. run faater. wear better, laat longer and look finer ihan any lira you have ever used or aren at any price. We know that you wlll bc so well plcaard that when y»’»» warn a bicycle you will give us your order. We waul you to tend ua a trial order at om-e. hence thia remarkable tire offer. lz#Bga Atam Vfne*C* ‘hm’t boy any kin»! at any price until you send for a pair af fr TUU WKataU f /Fl&O !! «-. pritval and trial at the apectal introductory price quoted atxjvr. or write for our big Tire and Hundry Catalogue which describe a and quote« all makes and kinds of tire« at about half the n»usi pr Uva. but write >»a a f »'al b-Uy IM» NOT THIN U «»F BUYING a Hcyete 1J<J /¥</ f VVJMf or a pair M the« I«« aey«me until you km»w the new and wowdefful offer« we are making. ¡1 only coals a postal to learn «every thing. Write it NOW. 191 Morrison Hirer! CORTLAND, OREGON Near Fap*« Restaurant. To John Walsh, the als>vi"nam«'«l defendant: In the Name of the State qf Oregon, you are hereby required io appear and answer the complaint filed against yon in the als»ve-en titled court ami cause on or befort th«- I Ith «lay of August, Him. which is sts weeks after the Kali day of Joly, I'JliH, the <lat<- orilered for the iirsl publication of thin notice, and if you fail to so ap|««'ar gn«l answer the plain tiff wi|l take judgment against you f«»r the sum of fifteen (15) dollars, and for coats and disbiiracinenta herein in- carrrd. This notice is published by l>. H. Johnson, Junth-e of the tl>e ahove-iHMmsi court, ma«le ami en tered oil the Ikl day ot Jul O M. A ttorne flirj W’orcester Bldg., First publication July 10, publication Aug. 14, IIFM. 50 HEDGETHORN SELF-HEALING Tl /A< r«XMA«r rrW«/ £< W ^9 /UJr, A m / A* Fred D. Flora RELIABLE I’leaaani \ alley grange belli ita regu Contest Notice lar bi-monthly meeting Saturday night. I depart mm t of tbe Interior, t’uitvd It having been deci led at the last meet .Stairs luind < Itlice. ing that it should I* an ojien meeting, Portland. Orv., July I, llfc*. a literary pn gram of some length war A siitticient contest attidaxii having preitarol by our eifi.-ient lecturer. The Iwnci tiled in this office by I»ra IF Brindley, coi»tr*tant, against Home* program consisted of declamation read Mead entry No. 1313*». made October 10, ing, vocal ami inatrumental niu-ic, tat- IIM«». f«»r SW 1 a , Section 17, Township 1 Fi'.r.-liiV \ Ictliei, Iona aud shadow pictures. A cake con \ . K.*iige »• E , test was held by the young ladies. Mias c<»nt«*Mtert in which it is alleg'd that ahe in well ar«|uainlrd with the tract of Myrtle Snaahall received 1st prize tor land embracfil in the bntnvatcad entry, the most artistic cake. Tbe committee and known the pr»*i»t‘nl condition of th«» said nothing about the quality of the -nine; also that antd t*nirywoman has an»i e^jMi iallv fur prize cake as they di I not taste it. The al>nndon<*<l the the laat fix month#*, that »I m * has never ’ilk quilt rattled <ai non by .Mrs I'.. (’. r?’*id'*d u |»» ii or cultivated »ai<l hin«l in Holcomb. It brought «.Hl and wan a any manner, ami that there are no im gift ot Mrs. Rvan. The lecture hour is provement* thereon, ami that aaki open to the general public and all •re allvw'*d ahaenct» from the said land was not »hi«- to her employment in the welcome. Army. Navy, ssr Marine Cortie of tl»e ('tilled State?» as a private soldi« r. offi cer, aeamgn. or marine, during tlie war How to Kilt Your Town, with Spain, or during any other war in Go to other towns and buy you which the l'nit«"<l »Stat« ** may l*e en gaged. Said partiea are hereby notitle»! t«> ap|M*ar, rvspoml and offer evkleiirt» Denounce your merchants because touching said allegation al 10 o’clock a in. oh S-‘ptenilier 24, HMK, bvfore the they make a profit on their good*. Register and Receiver at the I'nih-d Make your own town out a very laid State« I-iml offho in Portlaml, th«*gi»n. place, and atali it every chnn<*v you g»-t. The -aid conte«tant having, in a prop Ruiii'te to unite in any acbeihr for the er affidavit, tihil Jun»* 2ft. H*1**. set forth facts which show that after du«» dili- betterment of the material interest» genc«* |M»raonal servi«*e of this noth*«* the people. cannot l»e made, it is hereby «»rdere«l Tell your merchant that you can buy and dire«*t«*d that sin h n«>tice lie given by dm* and prof »er pulilh'ation. your goods a great deal cheaper in an AlJ«ERN<>\ S DRESSER, other town ami charge him witii ex- Register. First publication July to, P.W; last torti<>n. publication July 31, II juh . Keep every cent you gel, and don’t do anything of a public nature unless Summona you can make something out of it di* In th«* JiiMtir«* C'Mirt f<>r .Multnomah rectly. District, County of Multn«»inah, Stair* of < Iregon. When you say anything of your town Gvo. K» ll«*r, Plaintiff, v«. John Waleh, say it in such a way dial it will leave I h*fen<iant. Nuihinona: the impression that you hate no faith To John W h I m I i , defendant uliove in it. named: Patronize outside newspapers to the In 1 In* Nam«* of the Stat«- of Or«*g<»n. exclusion of your own, ami then de you ar»- In-n-hy rt.*«|nir«*d to appear ami nounce your home paj»er for not being anNwer th«* <*omplaint of tin* plaintiff fil«*<i Rgaiiiat you in th«* alM»vr*-«*ntitled an large as the city pajiers. court ami caurn* on or Irefore the 14th day of Auguat, IIMW, which is six week« after the l<»th «lay of July, the An hour's vigorous exercise each date or<h*red for the firwt publication of day will put the man who Is occupied thi« notice, ami if you fail to »0 ap|>ear In close and conflulng indoor parsuits ami aimwer the plaintiff will tak<* judg In shape so that he can do more and ment agaiiiMt yon for the miiiyi of one l*tter quality of work In the seven or hundred (Kll) dollar« ami for coat« ami nine hours remaining than he would dinburadnenta h«*rein incurred. Thi« notice in published by order of tie capable of were be to devote the en tire time at his disposal to work with D. B. Johnson, Justice of th«* Pea«-«* of the alrove-namerl court, made ami en out any exercise. This Is a fact that tered on the M ‘lay of July, 19 is. thousands of men don't seem to realize JOHN W III’FF, until they are broken down with nerv Attorney for Plaintiff. ous exhaustion, which Is usually the First publiuiiti«»u .Inly 10, HOM t hint direct result of not keeping the lasly pi 11»1 ¡ration Aug. 14, IIKJH. In the pro[>er physical and nervous trim through wholesome and much Summons needed exercise. In the Justice Court for Multnomah Itiatrict, County of Multnomah, State of Oregon. National Credit Association, n <-<ir »oration, Plaintiff, vs, John Walsh, > liefendant, Hammons: ! 8 0 9 9 PROGRAMS Í See Us Before Going Elsewhere 9 0 Herald Office Gresham 9 A washing machine of more recent manufacture than 1M90 ought to form a part of equipment of every house hold where the washing is done at home. It is for the good wife, with her fl manifold and exacting duties, what the hayfork or manure spreader Is for the man of the house a great reducer of bard, back breaking work. Cupid Flour J. L MEAD CYCLE COMPANY, Midsummer Clearance Sale 1/3 off THREE PIEŒ SUHS 1/3 off < » • > ' • $25 Suits $20 Suits $15 Suits $22.50 Suits . . $16.55 $15.00 ;; $12.65 . $13.35 $17.50 Suits . $12.50 Suits . $8.35 : : . $10.00 $10.00 Suits . . $6.65 OUTING SUITS 1-2 PRICE 1/3 off STRAW MATS 1/3 off This means not only a few, but our Entire Line ol ! ■ High Grade Nobby Straws . . . NORRIS-RAKER (JO. I ' $23 "A merk an Clothier»" MORRISON STREET S ucccmotb to Wektt A Co, l»ORII.AND, NORTH i > ORE. BEACH Near the mouth oi the Columbia River, on the Washington Side, reached from the City oi Portland on the Splendid Excursion 5 STEAMER T. J. POTTER in about six hours. It is upward oi twenty miles long, very broad and level and almost as compact as a composition pave ment. It is dotted its entire length with towns, cottage settle ments, tented cities, villas, fine hotels and all the amusement accessories of a popular summer beach resort. It’s the place to go for rest, health and a good time. Thousands go there for their summer outing. Try it. The Potter will sail every day except Sundays During the Summer Season. I CHICAM, ILL See Published Schedule. Fare from Portland, Round Trip $4.00 Saturday to Monday Tickets . . 3,00 Purchase tickets ami r ike rescrvatlona at city licket ofllae, Third and Washington streets, Portland or enquire <>( any U. K. A N. agent eleewhert for informatoli. - WM. Oen. Paasenger Agent. M c M urray Portland, Oregon a to