Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914, July 31, 1908, Image 4

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    We are permitted to inspect a
copy of the last annual catalogue
Corvatti«,- Oregon
of the Oregon Agricultural Col­
lege just issued. It is something
of a surprise to find a school of Offer« collegiate couraea m Agrieul-
tore. Including Agronomy, Horticulture,
Succeeding Gresham Vindicator. Gresham Gageite. Fa»l Multnomah Reconi,
the West so well prepared to pro­ Animal liualiandr*, lairy llualxndry. 'l'HE Cupid Brand of Hood River Milling Company's
Multnomah Record and Montavilla Herald.
I
Flour has gained lor itself a wonderful reputatatin lor its
Published Every Friday at Gresham. Ore., by the K kavkr S tats Pvauaniiru Co vide for the educational interests etc ; Forvalrv; ttomsallc Kciemv and
of the youth of the state. The Art, Civil, Electrical. M<*eham< al and
11. A. l'ARNAl.t, E ditor asp M anaubr .
Mining Engineering , Commerce ; Phar­
WtSCiiFTiW RATEI IVr Year. »1 5û >i»ietly in a-lvaiu«
to foreign counirivt I.’ >*'
Six catalogue is finely illustrated and
macy
Month» S.V Th ire month* trial »utvMrtpl ion» SV- Single copte« x
A»k for clubbing rate»
supplies all the information nec­
lEWiTTAHCfS »houhl lx* »ent b) Kxpre»» or INwtofbve Money OrUer. RegiatereM letter or «'heck
Offer, elementary eouryea in Agri­
Stamp» «kX-epicU up to 50 cent!»
essary to understand the institu­ culture, Forestry, llomeatic Science ami
Ml ‘•«'RTMhi is «uir »p«*cialty. We are well equlpmsl to To the he«t work at current v-! i« «*>
Especially farmer»’ and bu»iue»» men's Letter Head» Envelo|«e». Bulle« Wrapper». Statement»
tion. It is sent free to anyone \rt. Commerce and Mivhaiueal Arta, D. W. Metzger has just ordered another complete car and
etc., in »mall or large quantifie»
Auction Bill». IKuiger» Lo»ter». e«c . pilnteìl on «hort notice
interested
in the school.
We i icluding forge work, cabinet making,
Kntervd •» second via*» matter at the ¡HMUiftee at u re» ha tu. Orraou.
Mr. Wiley of Lents, a car and the Reservoir Grocery a car.
will have more to say about it in •team titling, plumbing, machine work,
etc.
Two Views of Life
queer when we remember that the near future.
Strong faeultv, modern e,|iti|>invtit,
tree tuition. O|wna Sept. Ï5
lllua-
harmony is gained by conces­
“Oh, my life is wasted !” »lie cried.
TO 01 R CORRESroXDE\rS.
t «led catalogue with lull infurtí a ion
As »lie mended the liable»' fnx'ka.
sions from both sides on any is­
And the tear, fell fast on her work
This is the time of year when on application to the Regiatrar, free.
sue. The Anties seem to think
While she darned little wornout
everything seems to persuade us
letting
them
have
their
way
en
­
a*'k»:
tirely would produce harmony. to take a rest. We do not wat t Pijrnioroî insure in the
"Nothing but toil all day
d I
Farmtre’ Mutual F.R.A.
Just teach or cook or sew.
They forget the past anil ignore to prevent your having a fair
amount
of
pleasure
but
you
must
No time for a higher life.
the future.
(Farmer« Mutual Firv Reitet Aaa'nut I'orllandj
To rich tields where I long t<. go.
not forget that a lot of people
And no time for the Master's work.
The editor has several masons get pleasure out of your locals. CONSERVATIVE, STRONG, SAFE
Where the vineyard belli white.
to
be thankful this week, one This is the warm season when
PROMPT. CHEAP
How poor mv reward will tie
$25 Suits . . $16.55
$22.50 Suits . . $15.00 ;;
being the kindly greetings he we do not feel much like exert­
In yon bright heaven of light."
Pre*.
$20 Suits . . $13.35
$17.50 Suits . . $12.65 ;;
has had from friends of The ing ourselves but we cannot give \|>plv to H. W. Saa*hall.
< »rwliaiit, « >rv
But the Master said to the scribe.
up
entirely.
So
much
depends
Herald
whom
he
met
on
a
trip
$15
Suits
.
.
$10.00
$8.35 ::
$12.50 Suits . .
Who is keeping the Book of Life,
Write to J. J. Kern. Secretary.
to Sandy and neighboring dis­ on being always ’’ready with the
$10.00 Suits
•’Write down as faithful this one.
. $6.65
A<VS E ù mobili at.. fort land
Who serves ’mid cares and strife;
tricts. There has been a steady goods.” The Herald has many
OUTING SUITS 1-2 PRICE
She toils from day to day
inflow of subscriptions this reasons to be grateful for the
1/3
off
STRAW HATS
At the task I have laid her down.
1/3 off
month which has been very grat­ liberal support rendered by its
mt
As 1 served for years on earth
This
means
not
only
a
few,
but
(our
Entire Line of ! !
ifying. Most of these are new correspondents and the editor is
In a cottage in Nazareth town.
High Grade Nobby Straws
ones yet the renewals have been anxious to meet all these people
Humble ami aelf-deuving.
»
♦
She is living a life ot love.
numerous.
Some of them say and talk with them personally,
♦
♦
♦
And bright with gems is the crown
but
it
will
take
time.
Our
terri
­
they cannot get along without
:
*
a
1 have ready for her above."
♦
it and at one place we found tory is a wide one and so many
•
:
*
— K athkrimc A. C larke .
♦
♦
three young citizens each with a matters require attention thi.t
♦
new Herald, fresh from the only a part of our time can be
"Ameritan Clothier«"
hinds of the postman, eagerly given to seeing the country and
SUAtcuwr* to Welch A Co.
MORRISON MRI I I
POR I LAMI. OKI.
devouring the local columns. the people. We are especially Subscription Price of ”lhe IlcrjIJ"
I
SIX MONTHS
I ».
One person whom we securid anxious about our grange corres­ ,,SE
Yf'U
I o
rw « » M AR*
for solicitor reports that every­ pondents. Only a few art1 regu­ Tlli:F>
I »«>
IK.\
The committee on Fair promo­
FOLK YhXHS ’
one in her neighborhood takes lar. We know that every item FIV».
Y F
tion are about ready to begin so­
The Herald.
We would le sent in by them will Ui appre­
liciting stock. Let us hope that
pleased if this were not a mis­ ciated by our grange readers.
Contest Notice
people will support the under­
taken notion but there is still Come now, give us your best and |W*rmrtin««nt <»f the Interior, Cnitrd
taking freely, not generously.
your grange will appreciate the Mat«*** Land < Yfficv.
room for a hustling solicitor.
Portland. On*., July I. I'.**»
What is wanted is a lot of sub­
favor as well as The Herald.
A Mutlirient r«»nt«*i affidavit hating
Near the mouth ohthe Columbia River, on the Washington
scribers and not a few big ones.
Iwrn fl I in this office
l.<TH 1»
Mrs. E. D. Hamilton left at
Brindley, contestant, against IL»me-
Side, reached from the City of Portland on the
Let it be understood clearly that the office on Saturday some fine ÜRANGE DIRECTORY
stead entry No. I3KIS. made OctoInT I o ,
Gresham is doing her part by samples of home-grown, hand-
Splendid Excursion
If* ■». for S W 1., Section 17. Township 1
Oregon State Grange Officers.
N . Range « r. , by Florence V mt her.
providing ground and by sub­ picked Royal Anne and Bing
contestee. in which it is alleged that
Foreat Grave
Master. Austin T Ruxton
scription to stock* But this is
Central Fui ni she is well acquainted with the tract of
A T Mhuinakr
cherries. It is no joke when we lherowr
lx-tt!ir«r J J Juhn»on
Fort lamí land embraced in the homestead entry,
not Gresham's fair, It is the say they didn’t last long. Such steward.
t.oblr and knoas the present condition of the
W A. Young
Airlie
Hteward. h " Htaats
entire people’s fair. When we remembrance as that pleases our « Assistant
.Owego Maine; al**«» that said entry woman has
’baplain. Oscar Eaton
Independen«v nbandon**d the same, and especially for
It Hir»« lil« rg
ride out over the fine lands near palates and composas our souls. Treasurer.
Herrvtary. Mrs Mnrj S Howard
Molino th«* last six months; that she has never
in about six hours. It is upward of twenty miles long, very
SU} t.>n
Keeper. I. S lamln-rt
the Sandy river we are im­ It expresses a good feeling for «•ate
A 11.a i»} residtsl upon or rnltivat«*d «aid land in
Pomona. Mr«. I ulu F Miller
broad and level and almost as compact as a composition pave­
Mt. Helen* any manner, and that there are no im­
’ere.». Mrs «'ora
pressed with the agricultural the 'editor and his assistants that « Flora.
t'omlon provements
Mrs Susie Well» .
thereon, and that said
ment. It is dotted its entire length with towns, cottage settle­
Clovvr«lalv
Lady Steward, Mrs K. K Hrown
and horticultural possibilities of
all«*ge«l ahaence from th«* said land was
renders their existence a pleas­
KXE«T TIVK COMMITTEE
not dur to her employment in th«*
ments, tented cities, villas, fine hotels and all the amusement
the whole country. All it needs
Austia T Buxton
Forest Grove Army. Navv, or Marin«* Corin' of th«*
ure.
C. K. Aprtwr
Carus
is enterprising men and women
accessories
ol a popular summer beach resort. It’s the place
Vnited
btates
as
a
privat«*
s<»l«ihr,
offi
­
Eugene I’ltmur
.Albany
cer, seaman, nr marine, during th«« war
who will let the world know of
LEiilRI.ATIVK COMMITTEE
to
go
for
rest,
health and a good time. Thousands go there
with Spain. <*r during any other war in
As an illustration of the pro­ Austin T BuxMkn
Forrat Grove
these advantages.
Grtsham
which the C nihil States may Is* en­
A.
I
.Mason
flood
River
for their summer outing. Try it.
lific fruitfulness of our orchards, F M '.III
Sai«l parti«*s are hereby notith’d
Mtaeada gaged.
has decided to assist in this ef-
to appear, r«*spond and offer evidenr«*
Mr. Andrew McMillan left at
ffort at publicity. It isn’t for
said allegation at ID o'clock
The Herald office on Monday two (Granr»’s ar** requested t<> send to Th- lleral-l a touching
tn. on SeptemlsT 24, II**, l»eb>r«* the
Gresham, it is for the entire dis-
. tntoraation so that a brief card ran be run
twigs from a Royal Anne cherry under this heading free. .Send place, day and Regist«*r ami Re«-«*iver at the l'nit«*«i The Potter will sail every day except Sundays
taict. Let us throw aside sel­
hour of meet mg ]
lj»n«| Offic«» in Portland. Oregon.
tree, each about fifteen inches MCJ.TNOMAH GRAMGF N<> 71 Meet* the State*
During the Summer Seaaofi.
See Published Schedule.
Tin* *uiid cont«*stant having, in a prop­
fishness, enmities and petty lo­
Saturday in every month al ¡0 Ju a. m . er affidavit, fil«*«l Jun«-
long and bearing about 225 per­ fourth
Il*e>. set forth
in Campbell*» hall. Orient
cal greed and make this enter­
farts which show that after tine dili-
fect cherries.
Come on with CLU’KAM IB GRA\«.K meet« first Saturday gencc
perstmal servic«* of this noli«*«*
prise a success, a social and fi­
each month at 10 .ma in . and third Satur
your cherries now if you can do of
cannot Is* imide, it is hereby ordered
Fare from Portland.^Round Trip $4.no
day at 7 30 p. m
nancial success.
We have as
and
directe<|
that such notice Is* given
better than that.
| PLKASANT VAI.I FY
«iRAN'-F **'<» »4*
Saturday
to]Monday Tickets
3.00
by
du««
ami
pro|»er
publication.
good a country as any in the
i M. .-t« ««cond Saturday at 7 .U> p in and fourth
ALGERNON S DRESSER,
Saturday at P*:3D a m every month
state. Let us show that our peo-
Register
ROCKWOOD «.RANGE Meet« the first Wed
Just as we completed the : nesday
of each month at s p m un i third Sat
First Dubli< ation .Inly IO, HHJK; last
pie are as unselfish and enter-
urdayatlOa in
ofllre, Third mul
publication July 31, IWK.
above, a young lady came trip­
prising as any people.
FAIRVIEW i .RAN'.F
Me.-ts fir«' Wednrs
Mg«* nt »du where
✓
at 10;;IU m m . thlr'i Tue«dny evening at
ping into the office bearing a dav
s o'clock. ea«-h month.
case of cherries that proved to RV8HET.LVILLE «tRANGF. NO SM Meet« in
The people of Eastern Multno­ come from the ‘‘Webb cherry fcusseilvilte Bcboolhotias on the ....... nd and
fourth Saturday nights in each month
WM. mcmurray
mah have to go into the city farm” amhalong with them came EVENIN'; STAR GRANGE Meet« in their
hall
at
South
Mount
Tabor
ol
ri
the
titet
Salur
Gen. Pimenter Axent.
over either the Madison or Mor­ the following modest note, the day of each month at 1U a. m i Ail visitor« are
Portland. Oregon
rison street bridges and very check to cover a year’s renewal welcome.
GRESHAM GRANGE
Meets second Aalur
largely over the first. They are to The Herald and, most impor­ 'lay
in each month at 10 an a rn.
interested in better accommoda­ tant, the pleasure. and satisfac­ DAMASCOGKANGE.NO. 260 Meet« first
Batunlay each month
tion. Having to wait from ten tion of appreciated efforts, We LENTS f»RAN'»E Meets «ei'ond Saturday of
each
month at 10 30a in.
minutes to three quarters of an measured the cherries., Lam-
making money
I
Uri
.rw / Mr. mlrffrr nt
<'LACKAMAs i.RAN'.E.
Meets th*
NO MONI X l() ol
------------------------------
JI Itci.l» . .. ,| you
,
l ,...r <4 y..ur 1« yv le We ship
hour for passing boats is an in­ berts. large as walnuts, seven first Saturday in tl»«* month at •*«
10 30a. m and
tn anyone, anywhere m
J S .Ivithvt,» c^nt ./#A* m /
adran« r.
ftftrht and
allow I KN IUA YM I* IlkK TIllALdurtnc wlmli lime you may rxloaie l>i< y< lr and
the third Saturday at 7
p. in
convenience that costs nerve and cherries to eight inches, three
Ml It to any test voo wph || yon are then not prrte, tly «aiutred ur\k. r«.H wiah lu
«’OLLMBIA GRANGE NO
Me. !« in all
keep tlx tocyvle alup it ba< k to ua at <n»r ni«n«e and wo wi //
Ar attl
tfRt.
money aside from the fact that and seven-eighths inches in cir­ day Measlon first Saturday breach in .nth in
FACTORY PR1CES
1 —
vra.le hu>.I. A It 1«
to make
grange hail near Corbett
to f If middlemen « profits by liuvin^ <hrr< t
us amt have the inamdai turrr’a Kuar-
dissapointment often follows by cumference. We have set them
antrr behind yuur U y« |r Iw S(>1 |t|
a lu< ». la or a or ol tires Imm «mi»
at 'I hv frtet until you receive our <at.il<>gurs and learn our unheard <>l
/^ry
failure to make appointments, up and photographed the box
/Fiver and rtmarkalnt t/ti i.il cfftvi |r> rl«i«*r IkgriitM.
trains etc. What we want is a and will report our success later.
YOU WILL BE ASTONISHED 'hr.n
rr” vr our
ratalnune and
ttnv
we < .m make you this year. vV r «-II |hr lngli. it grade I»*« yr Ira for lr»« money,
ar*
new, wide, high bridge located
•aas’vZii VtaaW's.
U* >,e
•!"»*• factorv ««»at.
Wnbb Farm, July 29,
be
Ut|< »< 1.1’. J»r. A II KN, you «.in I I our biiyUcs under your own name pula al
•<ir tit ic e« Olriet;
( n.Ii't. till... I ■ 1.« .1.0
well south. Very little country Mr. Darnall. Beaver State Herald,
ime------ our
<l,y
OCOM»
ii -- xsi»
Y<
..........
--•- in«
JCl.i:*.
Wr *.*.
d'«> ri.it rrg.d.rly hindlc <rer.,nd hand bi«y<les. but
travel passes out Hawthorne Greaham. Hear Sir:—I have phoned
_ e a numljer
mik I taken In trade
_ retail
..._ stores 1 he»« we «tear out
numlM-r on I hand
tralr by
Ly osar
our Cha..
Chi« .«go
pr< ptly «¿PO< *« r .ng.ng I,... . S3 • . fcM
•Ill |>r,.
u.c l.u< . n I, ed’frr,
1«. hii|M.rtr.| rollrr .
. ...| | m <1 m L*. part», rvpair« and
avenue.
The Section Line and you a couple of time» in order to thank We would ask that the secretaries of
COASTER BRAKES, . oquiptftent
ol all
--------------
Il kinds at A<«// /A/ niam / rr/.uJ frutt.
the varioiiM grang»-« urge their < orrei-
Powell Valley roads are several you for your recent credit in the pa, ht pondenta to gend to The Herald better
to our cherriee. I am »ending you thia
50 HEDGETHORN PUNCTURE-PROOF
blocks south and a bridge located morning by my meter a box of theae and longer reports of their grange pro­
Summons
> A SAMPLZ PAIR
six or eight blocks south of Mad­ ; oB' d and I am aure that yon will not ceedings regularly. Kindly attend to
1 TO IHlHOOUOt.OHLT A B
in th«* Justicp Court for Multnomah
ison would have a higher ap­ think that I am conceited about them this at once.— E ditor
7 A/ rrjrular retail price of theie ftrei it PKSA
District. County of Multnomah, State
ft W Per pair, but to introduce we will
of Oregon.
proach and miss considerable of in anything I might nay.
tellyoua tamplepur for .WUaihwitborder $4 All.
No Adjournment For Summer.
National Credit Association, a cor­
the river traffic. Then let it be Encloeed find cheek for thia year’s
NO MORETROIBLE FROM PUNCTURES
poration,
Plaintiff,
vs.
John
Walah,
It Is the custom in «nine grarxes to
NAIH, Ta«*ka nr Ginart will not let th«*
wide.
The 0. W. P. trains subscription.
air nut. Sixty thousand pairs aohl last year.
close their doors for the summer sea­ Ih*f'*n<lant, Summons:
Youra very truly,
Over
two hundred thou »and pair» now in um *.
To John Walsh, the al>ov(,*naim*(l
son, believing that the attendance will
could pass over the Morrison
C lara L. W kbb .
OraOHlPTIOKl Made In.II alee«, rt la lively
be light and there will l>e little Interest ilrfemlant :
•
nd
easy
riding, very durable and lined in at«!« with
bridge, south on Water street
In the Name of the State of Oregon, a special quality «jf rublier, which never lieconirt
taken. Much granges should read care­
pot
one
and
which cloaes up amall puncture» without allow­
yon
ar«*
hereby
re«|iiire«l
to
app
ar
ami
and out on Hawthorne avenue as
The Herald is just completing full; the bylaws of subordinate gr inges, answer the complaint fil<*«l agninat yon ing the air toeacapr. We have hundred, of letter» from natia-
tedcultomer« itating that their tires have only l>ren jaimne«!
In which there Is no provision for tak­
usual.
a new edition of the Russellville ing a vacation during the summer in the al>ove-entitled court ami camu* on up once or twi« e in • whole neaaon. They weigh rximorrtlimi
Iwfor«* th«- I Ith «lay of AugnM, HMIK, • n ordinary tire, the puncture restating qualit lea twing given
Nursery catalogue, 5000 of the months. The granges should hold a or
by aeveral layers of thin. ape< tally prepared fabric on the
which is nix week* after th«* loth «lay of tread. The regular price of these tlrea iapi soprr pair.tMit (or
meeting
once
a
month
at
least,
and
July, HMiH, the date ordered for th«* flrat advertising |>nr |»oa«-sure are makings »¡>r< fol factory pt ice to
So the anti-statement crowd neatest and best ever turned out
this Includes the summer as well as
of thin notice, ami if you thr rider of only M *> P-r P«b. All order, .hlppe'l «me <1», letter la rrvrivrd. WeahlpC. O I> on
are still scheming. Well, they of the office—or any other for the winter months. Ho there Is no , publication
You do not pay a cent until you have eaamlned and found them alrlctly a> repreaenled
fail to ho appear ami anawer th«* plain- approval.
We will allow a < »ah .llaoounl of 5 per cent (thereby making the price «4.nA per twirl if vou
Drop in and see authority for taking a vacation by vote | tiff will take judgment againat
may succeed in ousting Mr. that matter.
against you for aend FtJI.t. CAHH WITH «iltliKk ami encloae thia advertiaemenl. We will alao aend one
or otherwise. While no grange «will the »uni of fifteen (15) dollars, and for nickel plated bra« hand pump. Tlrea to tie returned at OIIK eeprnae If for any reaaon they are
Cake from the state chairman­ it
not aatlafactory on «»amination. Wa are perfectly reliable and money aenl to ua la aa aafeaa In a
have Its charter revoked on this ac­ cotta and disbursements herein in­ bank. If you order a pair of theae tires, you will And that they will ride eaaler run faaler
ship but it will not be the peo­
wear heller, laat longer and look Aner than any lire you have ever uaed or aeen at any price We
count. yet the regulation would seem curred.
know that you will Tie ao well pleated that when you want a bicycle yon will give ua your order.
notice is nublished bv order of We want ,ou to Bend ua a trial order at once, hence thia remarkable lire offer.
ple’s choice. Not that Mr. Cake
We wish to call attention to to lie wise. Closing the doors through l>. This
S. Johnson, Justice of the Peace pf
tent! npm TIDrR <*«>•’•» '-"V anyklmlal any price until you aend for a pair 0«
is so popular but because of the the story now running in The the summer months causes the mem­ the Mbove-namrai court, made and en­ • jr-
” * */sZ
fledgethom Puncture-Proof tlrea on approval and trial al
bers to lose Interest, and It takes two
the apeclal Introductory price quirted above <w write for our big Tire and Bundre Catalogue which
tered
on
the
.'kl
day
ol
July,
I'.aat.
methods used to bring about the Herald. We made a special ef­ or three meetings In September to get
deaertbea and quertea all makea and klnda ol tlrea at about half the uniat pricea
0. M. HICKEY,
nn otnr wait
wr11* “• * p"*1*1 ,™toy ix,"<vrTHiNkornvTiKOab»cyci«
change.
The anti-statement fort to find time to read it and the grange bark to where It was be­
Attorney for Plaintiff. W fW» VTAf « or a pair of tlrea from anyone until you know the naw T rig....... .
offera we are making. It only enala a poet a I to learn everything. Write II MOW.
fore the vacation in regard to atten­
WrJ Worcester Bldg., Portland. Ore.
men claim the movement is for find it well written and quite tion and general interest In the pro­
First publication July 10, 19<M; last
party harmony.
That sounds interesting.
gramme. Keep the grange open.
publication Aug. 14, I90M.
AGRICUI I UR AL COLLEGE
Cupid Flour
GOOD QUALITIES
Try 11!
I
Ululo I
Midsummer Clearance Sale
:
1/3 off' IIIRIf PIECE SUHS 1/3 off'
EDITORIAL COMMtNI
NORTH
BEACH
.WMTEM«IPE««W*T"--
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¡.rues
f'.r
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PUN
A SELF-HEALING TIRES
I
1L MEAI CYCLE COMPANY,
‘a 80
CHICAGO, ILL,