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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 11, 1908)
The Gate Keeper CHURCH NO1ICI1S. Carmorel "w«»™ idllllul0aFaratn ! LINNEMANN MEMORIAL M E M i H i IF.R.A. ('lll'RCIL Gresham- PtaToa, Dr. A Thompson. Bgnvu as, Humlay H c I kh .I, 10 a. tu.| l‘r«»a«'liing at II a. in. ami ir«rtu«r« Mutual VIre M,-liel A«s‘nut ls»rllan»l) "la Faitk. la Mope, la Charity. and with Fidelity.** H p. ill. every Humlay. I'raver meet- ing, Thuraday evening« al H o'clock. CO.NSERVATIS K, STRONG, SAFE SuceeedinK Grvwkam Vimhcab.r, Grvshain Gaz<»tte, East Multnomah Reconi, tveniiki Star Grange Cdcbrdtes 35th years, and as Evening Star was an act Everybody invited. Multnomah Retimi ami Montavilla Herat»! PROMPT, CHEAP ive grange and central from other points FREE MKTHODIBT C HI'H I’ll — rublisbfti Every Friday al Greeham, <bv , by the R bavsk S tats Pvai.iswimi Col Year. Itev. H G. Horen, pnelor, Bervtoea, uioat ot the avalons grangers merged H A I'AKNAI.I . Finroa on Mmoxa. Humlay Hchool, Hi a m ; I'reaclilng Apply to It. W. Nnaahall. Pree. Evening Star Grange celebrated ila into Evening Star. Gresham, Ore. Knisrad ss •rcoati-cltM malt.r si th« tw*u>m<« *1 Ormhaa. every Humlay at II a in. ami • p. in 35th anniversary on September Ath with At this time Wtn. Kern, Cyrus Buck- Prayer uoi-ting, Thursday evening at ' Write to J. J. Kern. Secretary. H o'clock. All welcome)!. Cummings Neighborly sympathy is a large attendant"«-, many viaitors being man and wife, Arthur Miller and Nift E. Yamhill at., Portland present from neighboring granges wife, Fred Clark ami wife, and others I PI. E AH A NT HOME BAPTIST aroused over tbe dastardly act which The morning seaaiou was taken up presume came into our grange, being a CHl'Rl'II, Cottrell, Ore.—I* a an is. caused a dumb brute so much unnmw Rev. 8, <’ Hherril Henviena, Humlay sary suffering Mr. au.i Mrs. Cum with initiations and other busmens great help to us intellectually, socially H«-1 tool, 10 a. in ; Morning service, mings enjoy the reepect and eeceetu of One of lhe Iteme under diei uaeion wae and financially as they were all stirring 11 a. m ; Evening service, h p. ui. Corvallis, Oregon The suggestion made last week their neighbors too well for such an the raieing of the monthly dues from grangers. The next move made was to Everybody invited. 10 cents to 15 cents After due consider Multnomah hall and after that to your Offers collegiate courses in Agricul that there was need of a re-or »ffense to l>e lightly overlooked. PLEASANT HOME HAITIHT CHAP ganized or revived development Visitors at Bucklev Grove this pest ation. iu which both side« were dia- present Une. commmlioua hall. You all EL, Cottrell. Ore. — Purron, Rev. 8 ture, Including Agrnuoniy, Horticulture, cuesed, the amenilment waa defeated. or the moat of yon know, the hie- C. Hherrill. H khvk ks , Humlay aeliool, ' Animat Huatiandry, Fairy lluehamlry, league seems to be a timely one. week were. Mrs. Clara Miller, A. Ben A large number of doiialiona were ' know, .1 p. in. j Preaching, 4 p. iu Every- etc.; Forestry ; ih>ni«*alic Se-ience ami lory since coming to Multnomah hall, net, Mr Barr, Misses May Rodgers. l»dy invited. Several have signified their ap Art, Civil, Electrical, Mechanical ami made ami resulte<i in a neat turn being I Then came the Valle, Spoonere, Paynes. proval of the project and we Florence Billings, and G. Carpenter Of sdde«i to the hall fund. The . wwv building . . ' Councils, X -w.„,»a| neewvwaawwwavi Antonieons, vasMvayw Emerys ««IM ami Mil all ¡ZION'S EVANGELICAL Cllt'RCH, Mining Engineering ; Cuinmerce; Phar Gresham—Saavu xs (German), 10 .to macy committee was inatructed to proceed lhe younger generatione. The giaatera hope to be able to announce a roruana. a m.. ever» llrel, third and tilth Bun- J. P. Lynch and Mias May Millard, *uh the collection of eubeonpiione an»l during these limee were Jacoli Johnaon, offers elementary conrsee in Agri meeting about Tuesday of next young people of thia neighborhood, were I wll|, the work of enlarging the hall Plympton Kelly, E. A. Kelly, <», I* I «lays <d each month. All welcome culture, Forestry, Ihiniestl«- tkinnc»» ami week. We hope the interest will married last week. The good wishes of which ha» Iweome too «mail to comfort- lent, Eu»la Niblm, J. 0. McGrew, J. J. SAINT MICHAEL'S CATHOLIC Art, loiniiierce ami .Mechatileal Arts, Sandy, Ore —Rev Itrreh- inclmlmg forge werk, cabinet maxing, grow and that a real live club all are tendered for their future happt- ab|y eart, for those who attend each Johnson and Arthur Miller. The secre- CHl'Rl'II, told Durror. Services will I* held on ■team fitting, plumbing, machine w»»tk, the first Sunday of each mouth at etc. will be the outcome of the ideas n<**- seeeion. tariee were H. T. Campbell, iMxie 10:80 a. tn. Strong faculty, tnolern e»|uipmnnt, Miss Ruby Cummings returned from At the aftertwton session the hall was Kelly, K. A. Kelly, Ariuinta Johnson, suggested. Ilins- long Beach oil Monday. She reports a crowded. Mra. Ariuinta Zuu»»r read a I Emma Lent, Euda Niblin and Mrs. GRESil 4M BAPTIST CHL’RCH-Bun- free tuition. Opens Svpt. 25 day School at IO a m.; Preaching at Gated »'atalogue with full information glorious time spent with relatives and fine paper on “Shall we educate our Vail. II a. m. on appli«-atl»»u to the Registrar, tree. One of our fellow citizens friends. cliiklren in Oregon Orefon acbools'* schools'* She favored I During the thirty-five years there has children called our attention to the very’ Bids will be out for the new »chool- petronizinit I iouh » schiwls in preference never been a single time, to iny knowl- important matter of having a house in the western end of district 2S to those elsewhere. The topic, "R«»la- e>l»v. a failure to meet the first Saturday general clean up of the town. this week, We will soon have a natty, tion of (wrent ami teacher,** was ably of the month or a tin,« when lhe inter Weeds are conspicuously notica cosy little •cbool building down thia presented in a short talk by Mrs. E. A. eet in the grange seemed to t»e on the Niblin. I wane. Is it any womler when we think ble in many places. Broken way. Prof. I> A Grout, assistant superin- of the brave ami patriotic men and THE SCHOOL OF QUALITY" left for eastern Oregon re H. Ruhl down fences, old boards, tin temlent of city schools, talke«l on the women who »lared to l>rave the wilder- Tenth and Morrison, Portland. Oregon A. P. Armstrong, LL.B., Principal cans, shoes, etc., have no place eently on a visit to his son. subject, * Should ahool children study neaa »( the West with nothing but their in an orderly, neat town. Just Mr. an»i Mrs. Herman Johnson have at home?' ' He is not in lavor of that strong arms and never ending courage 41,We occupy two Hours 65 by too feet, have a ¿jo.ouo equipment, moved to Hill City for a future residence now Gresham has a very’ live ap where Mr. Johnson expects to engage plan, aa experience has shown that such ’ and with their lives as pure and clear employ a large faculty, give individual instruction, receive more calls is not necessary. The children do l«t as the waters ot the beautiful river by pearance, New houses in all in the butcher busine««. The very beet ter for office help than we can meet. Our achool admittedly leads all school work with shorter hours aud which they settled, and with no seltiali directions. Other buildings of a wishes for their success are ^xpressevl more time for recreation. It pave to attend such in institution. thought for self, nothing but the better others in quality of instruction of their fellownien and followed C.Sald a Rudaess Maa: "Keep hammering away everlastingly on thorough business nature are in prospect. on every side. They will be greatly The report of the committee appointed | ment in their footstep« by their noble sous The town will be in a very cred missed by the social people of our cen to »trail a memorial upon lhe death ot I and daughters, is it any wonder that work. It will win out in the end." Said an Ednratort "The quality of instruc ter by whom they are highly esteemed. Brother John F. Caples wa» read by lhe Evening Star is the Ivaiiing Grange of tion given in your school makes it the stamlard of Its kind in the Northwest '* itable condition if this clean-up our slate and the guiding star and Fos «[.Open all the year. Students admitted ut any time. Catalogue free. Miss Belle Webb was a caller in this chairman, J D. lee, ami adopted. mentioned is attended to. ter mother of all other granges in thia locality Saturday. Mrs. Emma I.. McGrew, one of the i section? References 1 Any bank, any oewspaper, any business man In PortlamL charter iueint»ers and the only one pree- ' A struggle is being made by the resi tl beautiful (»range that we love, PLEASANT VALLEY dents slong Taylorville avenue to widen ent, read a history, written from mem Home of our fathers till they pass to Mrs. W. U. Moore has returned from the r»«d ten feet so as to secure grading ory, of the organisation of this grange , realms above, .Maa. E mms McGaaw an extended visit at her old home in rights. With but one or two exceptions 35 years ago. She told who the early Ohio. those living on the avenue are willing members were and ot their struggles to John Olsen and wife are visiting in to give the necssarv land. It is greatly keep ami sustain a grange, ami especial in need of the improvement solicited by ly mentioned the names ot Jacob John Astoria. “Oh m) son, Plympton Kelly ami O. P. lent, j ••Tell y«m in a minute” the progressive Geo. Butler is very sick. watch has «top|M*<l who were very earnest in their work tor j D W. Potter, wife and daughter have BOW I MBÀRRA88IXG this grange, and have since passed on to returned from their outing spent at , EGYPT higher life. This pa (»er was full ot in For a < •< H>1) timekeeper go to— Newport. Mi«« Rinhxrt baa been engage»! to formation to all and especially to the | A. Robertson has sold five acres of teach in Distrtct No. 41. younger and newer members. Areyou doing what you can to populate your state? unimproved land for H. Schultz wax bunting for loat cowa Mrs. Mary 8. Howard, state secretary, “EVERYTHING IN JEWI-LERY** IWl Morrison Htn-et OREGON NEEDS PEOPLE — Hettlerw, honest farmers, me- Chas. Ziner and wife spent Sunday last week. congratulate»! Evening Star upon her OREGON chanics, clerks, people with brains, strong hands ami a willing •with W. (J. Moore. W. S. James is hauling oats for C sncceae, both aa to members (the pres PORTLAND. Hear P.p't Kwlaurtnl heart—capital or no capital. Threshing has commenced and a fair Rasmussen wbo is preparing to thresh. ent membership ia 314), ami to power J. Udey has been helping Mr. Stanley and influence which ie felt all over tbe yield is reported. Notice for Publication state She said that many granges were 1 Department of the Interior, I'. S Ijtml Mrs. E. 0. Holcomb went to Newport with his oats. Rev. W. T Scott, Mr. Stone, Mr. organize«! about this same time, but Ofti.-e at Portland. Oregon, July 14, and brought her brother, J. H. Willdee, 191 IS. Faris and O. Westlund have gone care there are but few ot them in existence j home a very sick man. fully over the plans of the propose»! today. Notice is hereby given that George nr»* M'iiding t»»n« of Orrgon literature to the F’a«! h»r <li«trihutiou church and made estimates of tbe cost Mrs. H. L. Vail, wbo was for a long I. Peaslee, of----- . who, on July 14th, 19H4. made Timlier an«l Stone applica COTTRELL through every available ngrnry. Will you nut help the g»**! to build. O. Westlund ie to be the time secretary, gave some interacting tion No. OKI), for S l, of NW Section w»»rk <>l building <>nir»n by sanding u« the name« »nd nd«lrv’«<*e4 Stillman AnJrews ia preparing to builder. statistics concerning tbe various mem 13. Township I North, Range ■’> East, «>( your friend« who «re likely to I k » hi(aratlt*d in tin« «late? build a tine farm residence. A. Paulson of Portland was here re bers, officers, and the length of time Willamette Meridian has filed notice of We will l»e glad to I m ar the eXpeiiNe|ot Mending them <t»mplete that some hel»l office The number of intention to make Final Timber and Elmer Edwards and father, also A. D. cently l»x>king over his plac»». Stone Proof, to »»«tabli«li claim to the information al»otit OREGON and it* op|MirtnnillvM. Edward« and family, returne-l home J. C. Wilson is busy painting the charter members was 24, but the prin lan»l above descritied, le-fore Register cipal gain in membership has been dur- and Receiver at Portland, Oregon, Ltnil COLONIST TICKETS will I m - on «ale during HEITEMBEK after a few weeks' stay in the moun- schoolhouse in Ibatrict 41. taina. The little son of Mrs. A. Gaulitz has the past ten years. bister Kelly also • Itfice, on the eighth day of October, and OC*TOIIEI< from the Eant to all ¡Miinta in Oregon The spoke of some of the early members ami 19UB. fur»-« from a few prmcipul cities are : Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Edwar-ls have been quite sick. Claimant names ns witnesses : Charles W. F. Burkholder and V. Gebhardt ot their work and influence. Miss Pet gone hoppicking Front Ixniiaville . . $11.70 From Denver. . . f.30.00 Coopey of Portland. Oregon ; Joaeph It are preparing for tlieir l-»gging»ionkey • erson sang a solo ami Mrs. Kront-nberg, Coopey of Portlan»!, Oregon; E»iwar»l fl Omaha . . . »30.00 ft Fred Kadford and family are away in Cincinnatti . 12 jo J Nix aud Lou Gould are busy cut of Pleasant Valley Grange, gave some Tricxey of Palmer, Oregon; Oscar »» Kan sa.s City 30.00 If the h p fields Cleveland . . 14.75 ting cordwood. fine instrumental pieces, snd there Heintz of Portland, Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Baron Edwarda ami 9 9 M St. Louis . . A uibbnox 8. D bxsskk , Register D. C. Powell and family were in this were several selections sung by tbe au New Y ’ ork , 56,00 60 family have returned from an extende»! First publication Aug. 7; last pub 99 vicinity last Tuesday. dience. Chicago . . . 38.00 eastern Oregon trip. lication Oct. 2. Fritz Salzman is having trouble with Brother Darnall talked about the Fair TICKETS CAN HE PREPAID Frank Beers and family are home his engine Just as he was ready to to be held at Gresham, October 4 to 10. Notice for Publication, from the mountains. If you want to bring a (Hand or relative to On-gon, dejMHdt the thresh for G. Knieriem last Saturday He tol»i of what ha»i been done ami tirpartrnant ot lhe Interior, rnltrd .Stale« John Me Donald bad a fine horse die the flnee burst. pn>|M*r amount with any of our agents. The ticket will then I m « land i>«<■<■ at Portlan«l, Oregon, Aiiguet 7lh what was to be done and urged all pres- 1» , recently. furnished by telegraph. D. Butler and W. Knieriem have be- »-nt to help in every way possible NOTICR 1» hereby given lh«l l-ena »layner. of Portland, Oregon who on Aiigual Warren Honshu»- and family are visit-1 gun work on an addition to Ere»! Etling's ___ - WM. c urray 7th. I'AM, ma»le Timber application No ing bis parent*. (Uta. for W l-S of HK I « and HP. I d of S£ I «, H.. house. tl»»n in. Township I north KangeSeaat, Wil General Passenger Agent. Portland. Ora. Miss Georgia Donahue will attend J. Gould has begun work on the Lat- tarty History of Evening Star Grange lametie Meridian, lias hle.| notice of Intention lo make Tlnal l'rie»f. to eetabllah claim io lhe the Kelao achool which will begin Octo ourell hill. Thirty-five years ago last Saturday, land above <le«crlbe«t, Istfore lhe K'-glaler and ber 12th. September 5th, a little band of pioneera Koceiver. I'. H. land »lltlce al Portland. Oregon on the Zkl »lay of October, IS« i met at wbat is now known as the Frank Claimant namea aa YVlmcaa»-« Jim Milan lias just returned from the Advertised Letters r*a»l»1 K Young, of Portland. Oregon: »marl A stay headworks on Bull Kun. Following is the Hat of advertise«! let- Dunn place, a house formerly built by ner, of PorUmol. Oregon . May Jacob", of P»»rt amvla Late« M<»4*l -Ranger'* N.yde lumhlMd by ua 'Lr a<*nu «vcrywhani «ra my father, O. P. Lent. Among thom- land, Oregon: (leorge K Jacoba, of porllelol, nak.n« mon.LU»t H » »/« Zar /•// A*r/ira>..gr g / The Hoggin brothers’ trial will come ters now at the lireaham poatoffice: ' »regon. H<> MONKW RF.Ql'1 KKp until you recsivr AtuiApiNuvr <4 ytnir !>*< yv Ie We ship preeent were Jefferson Campbell, Jacob Joe Steven«, Hogan Stuber, Erneat AI.OEHNON H IlKKSHKK. K. gl.lrr off in Portland next Saturday at 2 to anyone, anywhere in the IJ. S. w«/4eW « in advance. AreAgy /retrA/ and allow TRR bAW rKKK THIAI..Iur1n<wlahunwr»um-yln5^,Cinle!:3 Ford, R. Newton, Mr». Carrie Newberg, Johnson, <>. P. I-ent anti wife, George o’clock. put it to any test pu wnh |( you arw then not i-r-fc ily Mll.*ed or dn rwH wish to K. Newton, registered Mr«. J. W. El Lent, E. Lent, Mary Walker and hus Notke for Pub Ik a tion. keep lhe buy. la alup it I m . k Jo ua «1 our r n^nae gn-l^. suv.7 <^/ Ar . ea/ liot, John Kiley. M. H. Bowman, Ed FACTORY PRICES l*yd.. It h puaathl. to maka Department of th»! interior. I’ K l^ind OAce. < band, Allen Bra»lford and others whom rMVIVHI INIVL« at ,,,,, t„M|| ^,,4,. ,,, m \ Voe eave «to Koaen, E. W. Hall. at Portland, Oregon, Auguat 7th, B** LLSIEDS to middlemen a profits by but mg direst q < us and have the nt4nufa< turer'a guar* I do not recall. Jefferson Campbell, l»O Not in t NOTIC E ia herebv given that Stuart A Stay- Miss Jean Ix-nt is visiting her aunt ner, of Portland Oregon, w ho on Augu»t 7tn, « «... until vou mrl.. <.t,l,<u,. .nd lr.»n our uoh.«»d ut having rea»l the matter up and con Notice of School Indemnity Selection Pri ti «nd rrN».irAt.t2e i>r. m / e#r» 1 U> rltlwr agents. iw«. made Timber Application, No 0217. for 1 and uncle Mr. and Mrs. W. Spaulding i ntted State« Land Office, Portland, Oregon. 1 clude»! that the (irange was a go««! or- th»* W I 2 of MW i 1. Section lo. and NW 1 4. NW YOU WILL BE ASTOUISNED *’55 *' '* re,r,r J ° nr.dela ”r and •VW WILU DC R9IVWI«ntU ,„ir guprrb at th« <«tai««.a /er/s/Xy 1, flection 15, Tfiv* uahip 1 north, Range 0 eaat, of Portland. August ♦ lyo*». ’ der, had procure»i the right to organize 1 Willamette ' arw/r». r/wet an make you thia year. Wr icll the highest grade bb >• lea tor iesa m<>nry. Meridian, ha» filed notice «>f In Notice i* hereby given that the State of Ore ' w * art t<> make Final l’r<x»f, to catabliah claim tfuite a little excitement was cause»! gon on August« 1**0, applied for the N 1*3 _ of ’ «ubordinate granges an»l we, as neigh- tention -WQ ,,,< %< I K. IO*. % It KN, you t.tn o 11 <mr bnytlrg under your own haute plate al to the la rid above deacrilM'd, before the Regi« doubl«^*our price«. Orders filled lhe day received. N 13Of .>•» turn 23. T. 1 N . R 5 E . l :_ * t ! here last Moriiiay by the shooting of a this ter and Receiver, at Portland, Oregon, on the NKCONDO a ND HICYCLKN. We do not regularly hand’e «eennd hand bicydea, but offir»* a list of School Indemnity Selections l*“11 an<* friends, feeling the nee»! of 23d day of October, I90M. -------ly have a n.iml*r (»ear near the Idiste»! grade. Horner iii which it selected said land, and that said some means of improving our business, promptly at price« ranging from • -1 to or •!<>. DMcnptiv« lurgain beta mailed free Claimant namea a« witneaaea: David R | is ‘»pen to the public for inspection. *«JMM»rlmi r«»ll*r chaina All i w pr ,u. tints, part- and repairs and Moulton did the shooting. Others in list Any so ial and intellectual conditions, pro ’..üz.! --------»».a prUau. ».pCrs Y oung, of Portland, Oregon . George E. Jacoba, 1 ragCTFB.BR Al Fl DNAROy equipment of all ¡unde /Ar MJM4/ njw / rr/rfg rrArJ/rirM. and all persons, claiming adversely th* at Portland. Oregon; Lena Htayner, of Port the party were L A. Davie, Harry Lus above described land or any legal subdivision ceeded to organize what is now known of land, Oregon, J r < lark, of Oregon City. thereof, <>r claiming th'--ame under the min ALGERNON « DREflMF.R, Reglater, ted and G. Moulton. For some time it ' ing laws, or deairing to show said land to be as Evening Star Grange. mor»* valuable for mineral than for agricultur has been known that a bear was lurking al About this time East Portland, Gresh purpose«, or to object to said -eiaction for minoiwii^oiiLT Notice for Publication. aroun»! in this locality, it having been any 1« zal reason, should file their claims or am, Pleasant Home and Eagle Creek th‘.ir art.davits of protest or contest in this of Thf rrgttlar rtlatl ^nef ot thf if tirft it seen several times It is suppose»! there fi- granges were organize»! and I think by Department of the Interior, I’ R. Land Office, Al-GKRNON - bRISMlk, Regi.ter X* W k? Pfv Arttr. n / io i/7 pair, A hat la iN/rrNfm^ latrndatf wv tor tt will at Portland, Oregon, August 7th, GKO W BILEK.-*. Receiver are others. the same deputy. This meeting was NOTH'F. I s hereby given that Aura May Mllyouaia>nplfPatrh>T$4.M^aihu>ahoTiUrf4^. I hereby designate the Reaver 8tate Herald, Jgcoba, of Portland Oregon, who <>n August 7, Mrs. Newell and children of Portland published at Gresham, Orezen, a- the news the only meeting belli at this place, iyw. made Timber Application, No. ojlrf. for RO MORETIOIBLE FROM PIHCTORES japT in which the above notice is to be pub and as my father ha»l an old house on H 13 of NW I I K 1-3 of HW I 4, Section ID. NAIIJI, Taek« or <H» m will not lot th«* have been recent guests of Mrs George lished ALGERNON H. DREflHER, Register air out. flixty thousand pair« sold laM year. 1 north, Range •» cant, Willamette what is now known as the old !-ent Township Over two hundred thouaand pairs now in uae. Blacxburn. Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to make Final Proof, to establish claim to the land DESCRIPTION» Made In all tier«, ft la lively farm and as it was more central, the aitove Contest Notice Miss Maud .Manary and Wallace visit described, before th«* Register anti He and easy riding veiydurableand llnedinal»!«? with m-pertm-nt ot the Interior, Cnlteil Ststes next meeting was held at that place and reiver, (J. M Land Office, nt Portland, Oregon, a special quality of rubber, which never tiecomc« ed their |>arents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Man l»and office, Portland. Oregon, July 24, lWA the /.’«I day of October, iwos. porouaand which cl«*a«*a up small puncture« without allow* from that time on for a year, or maybe on Claimant in< I he air to escape. We have hundredaof letter« from aatia. A sufficient contest affidavit having been name« as witnesses! Ihtvid R ary, last week. Ledcimtomer««tat Ing that their tirrahaveonly been ptimnrd filed in this office by Fabian O. Wyman, con- longer, meetings were hel»l there. Young, of Portland. Oregon: Stuart A Stay up once or twice in a whole «eaaon. They weigh no more t nun ner, of Portland, Oregon, Lena Rtaynrr, of Phil Eder and family have gone to teatant. against Homestead entry W 14973, During this time our Grange contin- Portland, Oregon ; J I* < lark, of Oregon <’lty. • n ordinary tire, the puncture rr»it*tlnj((|tialitlr»i*ing given ma«te June 23, 1«<0. for KE 1-4 of ME 1-4, .‘•ef tIon the mountains for an outing. by aeveral layer« of thin «pe« iaily prepared fabric on the m, Township 2 H , Rang* 6 E , by Jam»** E. Ker- ue»l to increase in number. ALGKRNOM H DKERHEK. Register, Plympton tread The regular price of thear tire« l«£< per pair,but for coineatee. in which it ia alleged that h»- Lawrence Cresawell was visiting in »haw lincpurpoM »we are making a «pe< tai i icton pr ■ > to ia W4*ll acquainted with the tract of land em- Kelley and wife, Martha Johnson, Mr. the rider of only >4.ft» per pair. All order« shipped«ame day letter la received. We «hip C. O. D on brac* d in the homeatcad entry, and knowa the Notice for Publication. Portlan»! last Saturday. approval. You do not rmy a « ent until you have examined and found them alrictly «a represented. preaent • <>nditioii of the aan.* : also that aald Duncan, Marion I’fiillipe, F. I-ent, Mr. We will allow a cnah »llsoount of a per cent (therrby making the price HI.Ad tier i>aii i if you »an.» a E K>-r«haw haa never resided on aaid Glover, Sn«an Jenne, of lhe Interior. V. H. I.n»l OIBcr, W. E. Creswell went to Fairview and land Eugene Jenne, I>epsrtm»-nt •end Fl l.l. L'ANH WITH «nd enclose till« «dvertiaement. We will alao arnd one for the la«t thr»*<* v» ara to my knowledge, of Portland, Or»-.. Augu.l uh. luo*. nickel plated bras« hand pump. Tire« lo be returned at <»|IK expense if for any reason they are secure»! a supply of boxes to pack prune and also that the only improvement« made on David Wills, Dannals, Howitts anil Miss NOTICE I" hereby elven that Ororge K not aatiafnctory on examination. We are perfectly reliable and money sent to ua la as safe as In a «ai l land by Jarnea E Kerihaw were one -hake »if Portland. Or*-r«»n. who on A ukun I I. P»-abody and |H*rliap« others I fail to Jacobs, in for shipping. bank. If you order a pair of these tire«, you will find that they will ride easier, run faster, ‘-abin 14 x 1G feet. o'itaide. iu I having no wind Is»« itis'lr Tl m tier s ml atom- Application, No. wear better, last longer and look finer than any tire you have ever used or «rrn at any price. We dgor« or fif-ni' *ir- wb.-.t- »•■’.••■ r : and that Mrs. .Maxwell of Orient and Miss June -al 1 alleged absence from the «aid land was remen.tier cane into our order. The Oltrt. lor ft 1 1NKI I aiel K I 2 of sP. I I. He» lion know that you will l»e so well pleased that when you want a bicycle you will give u« your order. V, Township I north, Range. e.sl, Wllluniette We want you to »end 11« a trial order at once, hence thia remarkable tire offer. Army, Navy next place of meeting was in the hall MerMinn. hi*" rll»-»l miilci-of Intention to inske Spaulding of Portland visited Mr. and i t du< to hi- employment in the V/lff RIFFE! 'l«»n‘t boy any kind at any pri< e until you send f-»r a pair of ” ■ aa a ¡»r. Klnal Proof lo •■'t«l*ll"h <l«lui to th*- Inml We met here above •r VW linta Iff «Igelhorn Ihincture Proof tin • <»n approval and trial at 1 vat. - 1!i« r. fi be r, aeaman or Barine, during over Lent« schoolhouse. Mrs J. J’». I-ent last Monday. de“erlh»-»l, m*for»* lhe Higlftler ami II*- the »pedal introductory pri<e quoted al»ove, or write for our big Tire and Sundry Catalogue which i tl»'* u ar a it h Hpairt <»r «luring any other war in for a number of years and had many eelver at I’ortland, Oregon, on the »lay of describes and quotes all make« and kinds of tires at about lialf the urus I prit e«. I which tii*- l n!t«d htatea may be engaged October, IMIS. 1 Maid parti m »re h* r- by notified to apjatar re AfZlT* Vt/Air’ b«t write ua a prwtal today. IM» NO I TH IN k OF lUJYlN«» a bicycle valuable ailditions in membership. claimant names as witnesses: Htttart A. or a pair »»f tires from anyone until you kn<>w the new and wonderful It soon 1 and offer evidence touching an id ailegn SEC 1 ION LINE During this time all of the other | Stayner, of Portland, Oregon; J. If Cunning offers we are making. It only cost« a postal to learn everything. Write It NOW. tion at lo o’clock a m. on October i’>*, before Ri gl»b r and Receiver at the 1 aitcd htalea Granges had given up the struggle, ham. of I’ortlaml, Oregon: l»avt<l It Young, Home brutal individual recently in- the cl Portlan«!, Oregon; J. F. Clark. Lana office in Portland, Oregon some in a few months, others in a few | AI.GP.KNON «. UKEHHKK, Receiver. jured a valuable cow belonging to Win. ALGERNON 9. DKE-8XR, Receiver EDITORIAL COMMENT AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE What Time ? “OREGON BUILDERS” Fred D. Flora The Oregon Railroad à Navigation Company and Southern Pacific Company Lines in Oregon M M VMTEIkA RIDER AGENTS? ‘<>50 HEDGETHORN puncture - proof X SELF-HEALING TIRES ro J. L MEAD CTCLE COMPANY, CHICAGO, ILL