Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914, August 07, 1908, Image 4

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    GRANGE:
DIRECTORY
Oregon State Grange Offker».
Succeeding Grmh»m Vindicator. Greohitm Guette. F*»t Multnomah Record,
Multnomah Record and Montavilla Herald.
t'ubliabed Every Friday at Gresham. Ore., by the R bavik S tat « Pvauanixo Co
H A. PARSALI.. Entro« ani » M anauk «
utiiSiri 0« UTH I'cr Year tt N> Mrtctly in advance
U* f«»rvign countrb * k c
>-.i
ihs*\
Thrw month» trial »ulMM riptioi » sV Single copies v
\sA for clubbing rates
«tmmsetS should I m m ’ ui by Kxprea» or INwtothcv Money Order. Registered letter or «'heck
Sis a|«a accepted up to N# cent*
>M NHSDM is our spexialtv
de are well e.|utpi*r»l to do the best w»»rk al current pruv*
Kv s tall) farm» rs ami bu>im ** men's letter Head* Envelope*. Hutter d rapo*r>. Statement-
<
m »mall or'.ante quantum*
v u-ti. i Bill- INwlger*. F.'-ters vie print» d on short notice
M
Kn (crasi a* *<s end » '.*»> mailer at the poatoffive at G re» ham. Oregon
Mg»t««r Kustin T HtiU»»u
Ferrai <trove
0v«*r»ccr. \ l‘ Nhuinakr
Central Point
Ircturvr .» J .l»»hna»»u
l‘»wtlan«l
steward " v \outig
itahlv
V'uHMaHt su-uard b d Slaal*
tirite
«'haplatu O*cai Kat««u
OuHvgo
Ttvasurvr II lllrschh» rw
lndv|t*nUenvv
Svcrvtary Mrs Mary S Itaward
M ullno
Gai«' h.» pvi. I *» lamh« rt
ataytoh
r»»ut»m'i Nli> l ulu h Miller
a I b«tt\
l vrv», Mrs U.ua l.vgg.
at Helen«
Flora Mr» Su.u d vil*
Coinlon
Ijtdy Steward, Mrs h h Hr»»wn
Cloverdale
F \ECl Tl\ E » «»MMiri b F
Kustln T Ruxtoti
F»»rv»t Grave
t’ E Spenvv
t'arus
Eugène l'aimer
A 11 m »u y
I EGIS! ATIVE »-DMMtTTKK
Austlu T HuxG'ii
Forçai Grave
K l M
i
IL». I K i »
F M oill
Katacada
the 35th anniversary of ita founding and
that a program auitabl«* (or the occasion
would t'e rendered
All friends and
members ar«* invited to lx« present at
that time.
IhuiilirtlN Grange, No. 280, met in
their ball on Ilo« fl rat Saturday in th««
month with a good attendance and a
giHxl program, nil memlx'i« taking part
Dr. ('Antro of Now Era wam piene nt and
gAve an interrnting talk on the history
of the Dainatnii» Grunge, past ami pres
ent, many of the tirai meiubera being
«till with the grange. Dr. Carntro ia 82
\eAm old and taken a great intrreat in
all grange affairs
lie preaented th««
grange with a very tine
of l»amlM«rt
cherries raised on I hn own (Arm.
!♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ j
: ™ PACIFIC PRANGE RÜLLETIN t
ORI Ir lui Monthly < irgan of Ihr Oi* gon amt " athingloii Alai«» G rang« •
CIRCULATION GF A R ANTE ED. !<>.(■■> COPI I H OR UPWARD
in Oregon nml Washington I urm Hum«««
V
A limited Amount ol Advertising Solldled
Some little anxiety has been
pirxuRv* «rr n« iuv»t»*4 ’.<> armi Io The llerabl
expressed by certain persons ititoni«th«ti
«<» that a bri»’! cani can I m » run
this heading (rw
Nmd place, »lay and
ibout the attitude of Gresham undvr
hour •*( nivel i ng 1
lion. Aliatiti T. Buxton of Eonat
toward the property to be pro­ Ml I l \«»\l IH «.R KN’.F \<> Tl Meet« the Grove, master of lb«* Oreg«»n State
♦
Saturday m » very monti» at 10 *» a m
vided by the Fair Association. fourth
Grange, uill personally Atl«*nd th«* G» mm I
♦
t
m i ami'bvir» hall. Orient
K> wi «I» confvrvncv to I m « liel.l in th«* con­
» I \<’K KM \S HR K\«»K un'età rtr»t Saturala»
1 «ill took some!lines about me for the thing» Statements have now been made
♦
»'(each m -nth al IV •« a m . and third Hatur
t hat merit praiae .
vention hall of the lMrtlaml Cummer
that ; »lay
at T
p m.
1 • ill search tor hidden beauties that elude and signed to the effect
♦
♦
I
the grumbler’s gale
eial club, Auguat llth. Ilf m anxioua
»•I F ASANT \ AU F\
«»R.AN..K N.» a«a
1 »til try to find contentment in the paths Gresham will lease the associa­
♦
M. el«
•ou i S»turday at 7 a ' i» ni . aiul fourth that each auliordinAte or local grange in
ihnt I must tread
GRESHAM,
-
.
ORI «ION
- m«»nth
* • ,va»e to have resentment »hen another tion the ground as long as it Saturday at IV .M> a in ever;
♦
the
state
semi
one
delegate,
and
he
more» ahead
R»M hWDOl» i.R A\«ik MevU ihr rtn»l W« h |
wishes
to
use
it
under
a
lease:
sugg«*»t*
that
Much
delegate
I
m « naine», ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
turada
y
of
each
month
at
1»
tn
and
third
Am
1 wilt not be swayed by envy when my rival’s
strength it «hown
that it will then sell the ground 1 unlay at Ida m
at once and re|«ort made to W I. Cris-
1 w ill not deny his merit, but will strive tv
Meet* rtrM Wedne»
F AIRVIFW GRANDS
sey, at Port lain!.
prove my own
Notice for Publkatlon
to
the
association
at
an
arbi
­
»lav al 10 ,-*k a m
thir»l Tuesday evening at
I w ill try to see the beauty spread before me
s oVtark. each month.
D«*pnrltm«ni «»( th»« Interior, I’ S I ami
r«in or shine
trated
price,
or
that
it
will
per
­
RISSHIVUIE GRANGE NO Vd Meets In
Otlh‘0 ni PortlamL On«g«»n, July 10,
1 • . I cease to preach Yix a duty and be more
The 88th birthday of One ar Eaton,
Corvallis, Oregon
Russellville *ch»M»lh»»usr »»n thv second ami
. »ucerned with mink
mit the association to move the L'tirth
Ilk in
chaplain of the State Grange, will lx«
-Selectetl
Saturday ntghtstn each month.
Xiitic»« 1» her««by given that G««org<*
buildings and other properties to FVENIN». HI \R «.RVN..K Meets In their celebrated next Saturday al Oswego in Offer« collegiate couravi* in Agricul
lure, including Agrunomv, Horticulture, I. Pvualv»«, »»f
wh«», «»n July Ifilli.
hall at-L'Gth M»»uut Taltor on the first Satur
another site. In fact, the asso­ »lay
grange
ot t'avh month at 10 a tn
All visitor* are connection with the regular
Animal lluabAndry, I airy lluabandry, IVGN. ma«b« rimlx’r ami St«»m« Aoplica
meeting at that place Father Eaton la
ciation will have everything its » eie»»tue
etc , Forestry; Ikiinettir Science and li«»n N»« oh»», h»r N % »»( NW »4 N»«eli.«n
GR a NGK
Mert.« avcmid Satur­ well known, ha* l»een an honorrd mem­
13, r<>witabin I North, Rang«« «5 E as I,
nvn way and it is to be hoped ila u y RKSHKM
\rt . Civil, Electrical, M«*chAnical ami W lllilllK-l Io MelldlAtl llA” Hl»««l m»tn*««'i
in each month at 10 Ji* a tu
ber of the grange (or many yearn and
the city's attitude will be prop­ IHM VHUI s 1.R AN..E NO jfa) Meet« first hia many friends will take thin iM'caaion Mining Engin««rriiig , C mimvri»«. Phar intention t«» nmk«* FO ia I T uii I mt nml
Saturday each month
St«»m« Pr«a»(, t«» enlablieh claim
th«»
inacy
We wish to commend the ex­ erly appreciated.
I mik I alw»ve ilewct i I m «»I, lu’lor«* Rcgiatrr
Î.ENTS •; KAN», F Meets «»s »ml Saturday <»f to wish him well.
Offer«
elementary
courae«
in
Agri
­
each month at 10 30 a. tn
ami Rrcviv««r al P«»rtlnml. <>r»*g»»n, luiml
cellent reports sent in from two
culture, borratry, Itamvatic Science and Office, on th»« eighth «lay »»I o»,l»»l«er,
Ul.At K IMA* GR KN».E. NO
Meet* the
The local granges will be in­ rtrat
of the neighboring granges this
The
quarterly
meeting
of
the
Maaten*
Saturday in thv in.»r,th at 10 40 a. m and
Art, Commerce ami Me* banieal Aria, 19 IN
«nd Lecturer«' a « n « mia I iou will I m * held including forge work, cabinet making,
week.
If our other grange terested to learn that The Herald the third >atur lay al 7 »» p m
Claimant tinni»*« n* w itm-aaea ( harl»*«
»’01.1 MltlA ».KANt.E NO •>:
Meet» In all
friends would treat us as well )tfice has been promised the con­ day «vssi.»u rirst .Saturday lu each month in with Rock a' mm I < »range, Saturday, Vug «team titling, plumbing, machine work, ('»M»p«*y ,»( portlnml, Or««g«»ii , J«»«««l»h R
('»Mitx'y of Portland Oregon; I Iwnt»!
grange hall near < <»r!n ti
15lb. The new hall will probably I m « etc.
we would soon have one of the tract for getting out the new
Lricki’y «»( Palm«T, t»reg»n .
Oacar
completed ami funiiidivd by that time
Strong faculty, modern equipment, lli’tnu <»f Ihirtlaml, Oreg >n
best grange departments in the grange organ, the Pacific Grange
and the grange will lx* ready to r«xvive fr«*** tuition. O|>ena Sept
Ilion-
A uiknnon S I» mmss « h , Register
Bulletin, the consoliated grange
state.
all visitor«. There will lx* ten candi­ tratvil catalogue with full information
First toubiicalioti Aug 7, I a *1 pub­
papers of Washington and Ore­
date* for initiation and several other« on application to th«« Kegistrar, free.
lication o<t .•
Don't forget our advertisers. gon. The proposition of consol­
wdl Ix* re-in«tated. All giangen a««* tn-
vit«*U to lx* preaent. The unual u untidy
They make the newspaper pos­ idation was made some time ago
sible. If you want to ensure the and we have had it under con­ We would ask that the sec retaries of ball given by the grange will l»v given on
life of your paper patronize the sideration. Considerable inter­ the various granges urge their corres­ Saturday evening, August J2«l.
people who know enough to ad­ est was exhibited in the question pondents to sen«! to The Herald lx«tter
PIvAMiint Valley gruiiR«*. N»». 31»»
and longer reports of their grange pro­
vertise their goods, and tell them of consolidation throughout the ceedings regularly. Kindly attend to hold Ati o|w«n intM'ting in their I ia II
you saw it in the paper.
unlay,Aug. 8, ItbkS, at H p. m. A
Y AQUI.NA BAY
state, and while The Herald is ibis at once.— Etui*»».
nice program of mtiaic, tableaux
pleased to get the contract for
recitation.«« ha.* In en prvpar»*»!. Every*
The call is now out for a meet­ getting out the new paper we
GRANGE MWS IS BRItf
liody collie and hav»* a gi«*! time. Cof­
ing of subscribers to the stock of would have been about equally
the Grange Fair Association to as well pleased to have handled Evening Star Grange ha»l a very large fee and cake will lx* avrvvd after tin*
I he Place to Go for Perfect Meat and I very Concelv*
program.
be held Tuesday. August llth. the Oregon paper alone. There ' attendance at its meeting on Saturday,
able Form of Healthful and Delightful Recreation
at 2:30 p. m. Let every sub­ would have been proportionately Augu.st l«t. Many men»tiers and visit­
CormorQ ! insure in the
scriber be present and have a less risk and less outlay to pre­ or» were present for this time ot year rdlIllülùiFirMn Mutui F R
when many are away on vacation«.
ITS FACILITIES ARE COMPLETE Best of food and an
voice in the selection of officers. pare for the new demands upon The morning •« saion was devote»! to
abundance of it. Fresh water from springs.
All modern
(Farmer* Mutual Fire Relief b»'ni)f Cortland)
We hope to see the offices distri­ our equipment.
The Bulletin bust net*« and the di.«cu«aion of various
necessities,
such
as,
telegraph,
telephone,
markets
freshly
buted to the various parts of the will be issued monthly as before, live subjects. There w a « no initiation.
Cottages
partly
provided
every
day.
Fuel
in
abundance,
CONSERVATIVE,
STRONG.
SAFE
county so far as is consistent and will have a circulation in The dinner with ice cream wai greatly
furnished
or
unfurnished
to
be
had
cheaply,
Strict
munici-
PROMPT,
(
HEAP
«n>
joyed.
with the ready transaction of the Washington and Oregon of about
The lecture hour began at 2 o’clock
pal sanitary regulations.
association’s business.
10,000 copies or upwards. Some with Mi«« Willda Bnckman, ovemeer, in
advertising will be accepted to charge. Tbit wag Woman’« Day and
It is a pleasure to know with
Secretary.
assist in covering expenses. The they had complete charge, the men not Write to J. 5G5 J. E. Kern.
Yamhill nt.. Port land
what good will the solicitors for
being allowed to take part even in the
editorial work will be conducted music. Short talk« by Mr». Elisabeth
fair stock have been received by
From AU Points in the Northwest
by the lecturers of the two state Dunning and Mrs. E. J. Spooner on the
most everyone whom they have
granges. The business manage­ subject, “What I most enjoy in the
called upon. All admit that the
“Tell y«»u in a minute.”
“(lb my
ment will be conducted from The grange,” were appropriate and well re­
NEWPORT i* rearhe») by way of th»* Southern Pacific t
watch ha?* «topped !”
fair will be a fine thing. Several
ceived. A solo waa given by Mr« Pol­
valli«, thenc«* Corvallis 4i Eastern R R
Train service
Herald office at Gresham.
HOW
EMBARRASSING
spoke of surprises they met and
lock in her usual fine sty 1»^ and *au a|e
a pleasure throughout. Leave Portland 8 IÔ a tai.
plauded and twice encored. A well- For a <iO< >D timekeeper go to—
benefits they got from the at­
The growth of interest in in- written essay entitled ‘‘Vacation for the
tempt of last year, and general
Rate From Portland $6.00 for the Round Trip
and his family,” by Mr». Saylor
approval is given to the plan to dustrial education at this period farmer
••EVERYTHIN« IN JEWI.I.IRY”
Smith, was appreciated by all and State
of
our
history
surpasses
all
ex-
liti
Morrixon
Strvvt
make the organization perman­
Lecturer Johnson announce«! his inten­ PORTLAM»,
-
OREGON
ent and the exhibit an annual p votations or even the dreams of tion oi having it published in the next
Near I’ap'a Restaurant.
the most progressive school men Bulletin. Two finely rendered »«»Io»
one.
of the past. The education of were given by Miss Dela Johnson. Mr«.
We are still hoping to see some our ancestors was largely for Welch and Mr». Webb told of salad«
and salad making and <ies< ribed their
action taken to provide a public polish: the education of today is favorite way of making this dish Their
well or watering place. Trout­ for practical purposes. Evidence words elicited remarks and question»
WM. M c M urray
dale has wisely provided free of this is shown in the large even from the men who found it hard to
General Passenger Agent.
Portland Ore.
water to whosoever needeth and number of special courses offered keep still all the time. Mrs. Vail «iis-
Fairview is also prepared to as- by correspondence schools, pri­ cussed “Methods in the home,” and tul«l
of its benefits rather than working in
1 tit UCH TOWS
suage the thirst of wayworn vate institutions and colleges and any old way. Mrs. Buckley, a local
an»l d i « t r 11 t to
beasts of burden, but Gresham universities supported by the authoress, read an original pap«*r on
rule 4tul rtlnlst a
U
If
JTK. er r I-.
M l.| "Hanger” > r. vele I
•nta everywhere are
w
II 19 1
has not considered our debt to state. Even the university ac­ Domestic life, an«i also gave a recitation
NO
MON
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I r .te creation and prepared to knowledges the practical need of , of one of her own poems, both of which ,
I. N l»H< I HI I HU Al
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out it to any tetr vmi wish II you ar. thru lN,t |w.l.< th .o-t . d ... .fc. IH>( *l4|. U j
repay it by supplying nature’s courses allied to modem indus­ were very well received and appre­
keep the bt< y» ir si. j> it !»■•' k to us at our rtiwuM! and jwu will u,<t hi- cut nue .» ut.
FACTORY PRICES Ar * ' «.n.iipn-
'• «h. i .. -t.:.. t.. . .t „
. make
The agricultural ciated. Th«* number» v««rc interspersed
ravivni rniutJ
,i f..
\......... >.<»
best beverage, and don’t forget trial trend.
with grang«- songs, the woim ri standing,
to f H rn.dd enter» a. (.r«.* «s by In.»,. < ,|t vl .
|.»,r t .• ... .„„f,. mrr,
I»«» \«>| Itr A
that man sometimes finds the classes have not been overlooked the men remaining sealed Th»e worn-,
at .luy frt.e until vmi receive pur «ai.ilogurs and learn our unheard ol J.». t»rr
fr' - i .oi l re>ntrkah,e sf. i.d effers to rider ug< ills,
wayside fountain a source of in this change. Congress has en were congratulated by the men upon j
YOU
ASTONISHTD * ‘
.......... . leim f.ti «atai.. «Jn.i
7? a WILL BE AJIUHIglltU
made liberal appropriations to the success of their program.
comfort.
AMV>rfrowr.m make youth« year. U . ell thr I
-t Kt . dr l.i. ». 1. , |<>« .r»> money
Ws Sie tutisnrd with >.
4|B.»r (.lh„y <I>M;
support schools that may enable Mrs. Vail then took charge of th«- reg­
III« V< LI.IH, II I IIS, you Can •. I our ImyiJcs umi< r your own runts plate at
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our prices, thin r. tilled the .lay received
ular
work
and
called
upon
Brother
those
connected
with
farm
life
st.t ON 1» II 1 N |> Bit I« l.l s. U f <b, ! ,,t |. darly h ;l
> ! h . I I h . Irs hut
Three sites are now available
A. Nichols for remarks, stating that it
u-.-iilly have a numbrr mi har d taken in hade I . <>ur < In. . .. r< id
..
|hr«r wr < irar out
■ pr. ni, tiy at pm • a ranging fn.nj «:i •■■
RID. pr. „..ovs I .... . n I tie mailed free
for a city park at Gresham, to better understand the sub­ was his birthday and also that I»»- ha<i
ER
BRAKES
■
1
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l.;>l".rf .l n.llrr ............
.
<n<1
C0AS7I
Ln DHHnUJj erjuipment of all kind« at half the uoust retail jru.et.
namely, the Sleret tract, the jects and questions that confront just returned from an extended trip I
them.
The
Btate
also
has
added
$
East. He responded w ith an mt« rest­
Thompson tract, and ten acres of
5 0 HEDGETHORN PUN
PUNCTURE-PROOF »S
ing talk about his trip, the reunion of
Summons
tne Studdars place.
Arrange­ its portion in recognition of the | «jld
[ A SAMPLE PAIR
soldiers, the visiting of old battle-
I TO HURUDUCE.OMLY t M
In tin- Jnntic«* Court for Multnomah
SELF-HEALING
ments have been made by the benefits to be derived.
DiMtriet, (Jonnty of .Multnomah, State
The regular retail fir tee of their tires it
The result is seen in the gen­ ' fielils and other places in the South, of of
/»
■'
f>sr
hut
h>
ifit
’
lme
tor
u
ili
f-^*^**
County Court, the sheriff and
Oregon.
the friendliness shown towards him
1< *> her hair.
t-> inf» ilhorder
i-lm e n $1
< .■ ill ¡EfSSSA
fettJoK.
\e!l v iuaiample¿ate
t"r ft hut
StKiaihu
tne attorney who has the tract eral interest taken in all ques­ , there while wearing the badge and but- National Credit Association, a cor­ HO MORE TROUBLE FROM PUNCTURES If .
Plaintiff, vs. John Walsh,
NAII.M, Taeka or (ilaaa will not let tlw« LUj/il..',
in iiand, to sub-divide it and sell tions pertaining to farm life. J tons of an old Union soldier, and of his poration,
Dcfemiant, Summon«:
air out. Si<ty tin n..<n<| piim
last y< ir
The
farmer
reads
his
paper
or
preaching
in
an
M.
E.
Church,
South,
the Studdars tract in two or
To John Walsh, the above-named Over two hundred th-mmiml pn11 •» now in u <
but he refrained from mentioning the defendant:
DflCRlPTIONt h'a«lr in all si/rs It to lively
more pieces. Since it will be bulletin intelligently now, where­ I I date
and r i .y t Kling vr ty du t able and linr»| inahlr u it h
of hit birth.
the Name of the State of Oregon, a Mpr< ml riii.iliiy of rublx-r, which nt v< r l>r< omra
bought for public purposes, it is as twenty-five years ago "book­ Remarks on general topics were made you In arc
hereby required to appear and porou* and whh li c!os< a up small num lures without allow­
Notice the thick rublier trrad
the air toescape. We have hundreds of letters from Natia-
answer the complaint filed agaiiiHt yon ing
hoped that bidders will give farming,” or "newspaper farm­ by Mr. Himes and Mr. Blanchard.
" \ ' mid
tut.» StrljM "II”
f eflcustomers stating that theirtires haveonly l>een pumpr«|
mol
ii I no ilm mtilp •• II"
in the aliove-cntitled court ami ramm on up once or twice in a whole ar a non. They weigh mi more than
ing,
”
was
a
topic
for
the
jester.
Gresham a reasonable chance to
This grange since last meeting ha« or Ix fon? the l lth day of Augiint, I9GK. an ordinary tire, Ihe puncture restating qualiti» sl»eitig given
to prevent rim rutting. Tlila
tire will ontlaat any oilier
by several layers of thin. apr< ially prrpared fabric on the
obtain it.
Persons who have Rotation of crops means some­ lost by death the late J. F. Caple«, anti a which in nix weeks after tin* 10th «lay of tread.
nnakr HOFT. ki.AxlKJ and
The regular price of these tires tsps Aoper pair.but for
•CANY RIDING.
thing
now.
Spraying,
pruning,
July, IIJON, the date or«iered for the first advertising purposes we are making a Sfiecuil factory pr ice Io
committee
on
resolutions
was
appointed
1 >.«ed over the tract speak very seed selecting and breeding have '
publication of thin notice, and if yon the rider ol only M Ho per pair. AH orders shipprd game day totter to rec*hre«|. We ship CO D on
and the Charter draped in mourning.
You do not pay a » ent until you have ranmrnr<| nml found them strictly as represented
**o appear ami an«w<*r
annwer th««
tie* plain- approval.
highly of it as a park site and no become topics of thoughtful in­ Greetings were brought from Oswego fail to so
We will allow a «aah dlaeount «»fa per ient (thereby making the tuU- N I 5A |»er nain if vma
tiff
will take judgim nt against you for semi Kil.f, CASH WITH O.'CDl Jt an<! rm lose this advertisement. We will also send one
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doubt it would be satisfactory to terest because our homes have Grange by Bro. C. W. Bryant and also the
«urn of fifteen (15) dollarn, ami for i nr< kr| plated brans ham! pump Tires to tie returned nt Ol It ri(ter se if for any rr.i-.n Ihrv are
»^tisfa< tory on examination. We are perfectly reliable and money sent to un in as safe a» tn a
come in touch witn the agricul­ an invitation to attend a meeting of that coat« and disbursements herein in- nor
the citizens.
bank. If ymi order a pair of these tires, yon will And that they will ride easier, run faster
tural school. We will try some-1 grange on Saturday, Aug. 8th, when enrred.
wear tretter, last longer ami look finer than any tire you have ever used or seen nt any price. We
know that you will l>e so well plensed that when you want a bievdr yott will give us your order.
This notice is nuhlinhed by order
We want you to send us a trial order at once, hence thia remarkable tire offer.
Mrs. J. N. Clanahan sent to time soon to show how, directly, the 88th birthday ol Worthy State D. S. Johnson, Justice of th»* P»‘a<*«
Ynn Nrm TiDrQ don ttntyanv kind at any price until you send for a pair of
the state has been a gainer by Chaplain Oscar E. Eaton will I m cele­ the al>ov<*-named court, made ami en­ ¡r
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UHLO lfe<|gethorn I’uncture-proof tires on approval and trial at
The Herald office, Tuesday, a this institution. In the mean­
the <| m -< ml introductory price quotr.l alM,vc, or write for our big Tire ami Sundry Catalogue which
brated. Brother Eaton is aino chaplain tered on the iki «lay of July, l!HiK.
dem rtbea and quotes all makes and kinds of tires at atomt half the usual pri.es
sample of Lambert cherries from time, we call your attention to of Clackamas Pomona and Oswego
O. M IIICKEY,
J>/1 NilT WAIT *x»t write ua a poMal today. I><» NO T TIIIN k OF BUYING a bicycle
Attorney for Plaintiff. WW rvcee rv«ir or a parr of tires from anyone until you know the new and womb tful
her trees. The cherries .support the opportunity offered in this Grange.
Wr2 Worcester P»ldg., Portland, Ore. offer« we arc making. It only coats a postal to learn everything. Write it NOW.
the Lambert reputation for size state to participate in these prac­ The announcement was made that First publication July 10, IWM; last
tical educational opportunities.
and quality.
the next meeting of Evening Star was I publication Aug. 11, HkiH.
J.
CYCLE
ILL
I WILL !
1 will atari anew thia morning with a higher
fairer creed
1 w ill cva>«' t»* »land complaining of tuy ruth
I cm neighbor*» greed
»ill
to ait repining while no duly'»
»■all is clear.
1 will »sate no moment whining and my
heart shall kn<»» no (ear
he Pacific Grange Bulletin
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