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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 18, 1908)
al Saranac l ake that Robert laxtia Me- sure the vanaon made a brave light for hit life, F.R.A. righting the dread di«v i»v, rotiaumplion It waa iu Alltanv that General Phil Sheridan waa burn come dispute tin* ------------------------ “THE SCHOOL OF QUALITY hut Iu» mother »aya it war, and «he CONSKHVATIX K. STHONG, SAFE Tenth and Morrison. Portland. Oregon A. 1«. Armstrong. I.L.II., Principal Succeeding Grvsham Vindicator, Gresham Gaaette, East Multnomah K.conl, aurelv ought to know. Multnomah R.eool and Monta, ilia Herald. P Ko MPT. CHEAP A* **nv recalla the history of thia atatv C.W* occupy two floor« 6$ by n» fact, have a $ao,<xx> equipment, I'ublisliel Every Friday at Gre-him. Ore., by the H kavkh S tats I' vsusiiinu C o and rtH'«*uni« the tragic and trriihle I m »I- employ a large faculty, give individual instruction, receive more calls II DARNAl.l.. I i ' itmk vxt> M . xvokk . tlr» of revolutionary tinira, one can tppli to H. W. Snashali. Pr*s. Gresham. Ort*. for office help than we can meet. Our school iidmittnlly leads all Entered a* »ccond da«* matter at th*« inwtoSIce al lirwham. Otrqvn hardly believe auvh acenva have tram** others iu quality of instruction It pavs to attend such an institution. pir»«l here in tins garden »; h H »ith the Write U» J. J. Kern. Secretary. •’ n V» I Yamhill »I.. Pin t land proposed building of a trans N auiie* of l.akv George ami Saratov» 4'Sahl a llit.lavws Maa t “ Ke.-p hammering nw.v everl otingly on thorough state roadway for tourists and brk«' and the marvelously It >ll work. It will win out in the end.*’ Said an Eiluraturi "The quality of instruc their whiz carts. drives in vvviy direction. L*»ng to be tion gi>-en in you, «. bool m ikes it the standard of it» kind in th* Northwest '• Brother Johnson brought forth remembered «ill he the drive to Mt C.Open alt the year. Students admitted at any time. Catalogue free. III) Let us call your attention to the need of interest on the part McGregor where such a wouderlnl Reference» i Any bank, any new»(>ap*r. any husineaa man lit Portland. the very excellent article con of the subordinate granges in «weep o| counity lies atreteloNl nut G ■ toie u<*. but tmwt of all is this spot ot the impending suit to defeat the tributed by Mrs. Additon to this referendum law. He advised a historic interest Io every true American. issue. She has had many oppor small appropriation from each h»r here i* th»* cottage where Genrial tunities for seeing our country grange for the purpose of defeat I >. Grant pas-vd irom eaith land t<* life land. Fhv »;»»! will ever Is* a ■*.»- from time to time, and this sum ing the complainants. The evening session was given cred «»lie to all patriot««. mer was present and participated The village of S.iraioga, miiuhrrir>», in some of the greatest social over to initiation of a class of as I am told, some one thouaand |H*«»ple new candidates and a short pro gatherings of the season. Her gram. rendered by Mrs. Clara iu the winter and filtrcii thousand ’¡i WM. A. MORAND experiences are of interest to Smith. Mae Rasmussen and Miss the summer, is lamed fur its mineral NOTA IH I I HI h every reader of the Herald. Florence Gould, and piano solos springs. One singular fact ia that th? Areyou doing what you can to populate* your state? Ihi'h i‘, lividi* A C«>*s More by Mrs. O. J. Brown and Miss various spring« are no \ nr led in chemi cal composition. Springs within a OREGON N| |'.|>S Pl ’tpl.l Sell'« i", hotir»! furmet«», III««- i>|;| go \ We regret to say that some of Stella Anderson. A short dance «tiihv’n throw of each other are totjdlv BORING followed the closing of the ch^nics. clerk», |k*op!e with braiiis, strung hand* und a willing our correspondence had to be cut grange different m chemical properties, Tho work. heart—capita I «»r no capital. II. \V. SN ASH ALL down this week. Some of the has l*ern a ;*opular health resort We must not close without village way l«at k to the time of the Red M «n longer articles came in early and mentioning the very artistic were in type before the locals manner in which the hall had for Imre they brought their warriors to renew their youth with the health-giv came in. We are very grateful been decorated with fern, ever ing waters, Este yrars it has beconie a for the liberal support our cor green and autumn colors, or the great horse-racing cenler and is n<>« arc ectidhitf h»tia t»f <>rrp»n literature to th«« Fit*l f«»r <h»tril»uli«>ti very excellent dinners that were respondents are giving anti we so much appreciated by every much stirre«l by the rveent anti-race through rt««n availahl«'apm«') U ill vui n««t l»««l|» th ipaai i:. B. 1)1 FUR track gamtthng crtiaade. Public opin- mean to give space to everything visitor present. The Columbia work «•/ building <I i ,'. t »* ii by ««»tiding u.» th«« tutiii « and tublr* «««»•»» • »( y«iiir trivinls w ho are hktdy to lw< intrrvetrd in Inis *tat«<* of a newsy nature they send in. people retain their reputation of ion m • «me circles ha» waxed furiotit* because of the governor’s work in M«'w ill be gla»i to b«*ar the «’XiM'iiM«»^»! sending them complete» but it will be necessary some being the best of hosts. ting the anti-race track gambling bail information alumt <>I<EG<>N' ami it» op|»<»rtunities. To Rockwood must be given times, we fear, to select those honor of having the largest peased. For two years the battle h.is tOlONIM llkkl IS will In «u -.«I«- during ^1 PTI M HI II items which are of greatest pub the representation and the Rockwood Iteeu on ami it has culminate«! iu the mid <H ItiBI K ft»«iii th«' East t«» all |*>iiita m t>ru^«in Th«* lic interest. We have had some invitation to Pomona for the De pa «•'»age of a bill prohibiting such gam« (sirva from a few |»rtm i|>Ml cities are ; bling, and the governor has signed the criticism offered at different cember meeting was accepted. Freni Denver . . . $50.00 bill. From Louisvilla . . $11.70 times about news items being » * I * The Great Meeting Omaha . . . IM). 00 Cincinnatti . 42.20 Grange had its regular meeting trival and of little interest. That o* Lent, s » • • The tempera net» erntennial cortEre»» Saturday, Sect. 13. In th* al ■■ Kansas City :»0.00 Cleveland . . 14.75 Ph y ak la a a- Nu r ge• tx. depends on the view point, of both the Worthy Master and the ha* lw*fn of peculiar intvrv»t, having for » • St. Ixxiil . . 55.50 New York , 55.00 Graaham. • Oregon Overseer, the Lecturer, Mr. ller«hner. it» main «»bject the commemoration of What is of no importance to me opened the Grange and Brother Young I • Chicago . . . 38.00 the one-hundredth anniversary of thr might be of great interest to »as asked to act a* Master and Mrs. ncki rs can HI PPI PAID Overseer. The third and fourth first temperance aucietv ever organi«rd. someone else. In general, an Parnell DR. II. II OPT. legre.-« were given to Sisters Spring and It is an interesting fact to note that thr It yo* want t<> Inina » frivtxl <>r r.'lallvr (<> Orvfon, .lru.Mii th* item that merely speaks of a trip But te. field. originator of this first trin|H«rance fioci- DK N T I M T |>r.'|M-r amount with any of our atfvnta. Th* ««< k< t will Own Im The hall committee mivte quite an en to town, is poor reading. Rut couraging rty was a medical mau, l>r. Billy Clark, ltirni»hv.l by tr'lctfrapli. rejiort IlsM worth of «t.«k < >rcu< mi someone might get a benefit even had l>een sulwcribed and a competent and that hr waa prompt««! to organise it < »reni wm c urray employed, who has agreed to because of the terrible evils he came from that. Not long since a re foreman take half ot his work in stock. The in contact with through hi» General >*a»aenxer Agent. Portland Orc. union ot friends and relatives, board of director*, who have charge of personally profess ionol duties Never has there C. M. LANE the management of the hall, decide.! living entirely unconscious one that 5 per cent discount would be paid l«een a gathering of <lee|«er import than another's near presence, was upon the stock. Excavations ligve this congress. .Men an«! w«>men gath- Notke tnr I’ublb atlon Notke of Scliool Indemnity Selection made for the foundation and work emi from all over our country and brought about by an item in it been |fo-|Nirtmrnt r»f !he lutrrlor. I' » Im ml Office I nlled Slat»« f.<n>1 OAre, Portland, Oregon is sure to continue till it is completed. at l*«»rtlaud. Oregon, lugust 7th. imm ORI SHAM, OREGON many from other countries, represent August 4. IMS* self unimportant. The sphere of Ni»Th K is hereby given that Stuart 4 May X. tlre is hereby given that the Stat* nl l»re ing the highest and noblest and beftt ner, of Portiau«l orcgoi:. w ho on August "tn. a country newspaper is first to Gresham Grange held the regular all interest of humanity. As the various gon oil August « i s* ai I llr.i f..r the X | y ,.f lias» made Timber Appih-alloti X«. <r«|7. f««r \ I lot Mr« lion IS. T I X R h an.1 in I it. W I g wf «W I 4. fWrtl«»!« u. gmt MW I 4 x w supply the local news. Then day session Saturday. Two members sevtmn recounted the many victoriea f«»r tills «»fficv « liai l(| Sett«M«l Indemnity *«rle«-iions I * H»Ttl«*ti I««. T«»w itbhlp I north. Range »« **1. were initiated in the first ami second Sotka for Publkatlon. I»» which II •« Irrtr.i ••!.! latid , and that »aid Wlllaiurttr M«rl«lian. ha* fil«d nolle» ««I In later give information about out degrees and two were reinstated. l>ur- good government, the manifest reform Ik-partmmt ol the Interior. 1 nlt«-«fl State« t«'titl<*n l«» makr Filial Pr»««>f. to establish rUltn list 1« open to thr publh tor ln«pr< lion Lan<l t>A«-e at Portland. Oregon. Auguat 7th, !«» thr lami alwivr «Ir mt I bed. belare the Rrgi* I Any and all |«er»oti«, claiming adversely tl»e the Lecturer's hour the contest work wave swrrptng the land, all with on« side affairs. T he H erald has ing lvus ter «ibi Receiver, at Portlaml. Oregon, nu the above uearritjcd land «»r auy legal »ubdivl«l«<n was discussed and a program planned therrof, t»r claiming th«« «ame under th* mln accord lifted their voices unitedly in NOTh’R i» hereby given that Lrtia »taynrr. XM day of October iww* established a reputation as a for the next meeting. lug la«», or desiring to ahow *al>! lait 1 |o Im Portland. Oregon, who on Auguat « la I ma nt names as witnesses I M»*ld It “Praise God from whom all of mor« valuable f..r mineral than tor agrleultur 7th. 1'kw. ruad«- riiutwr application S«» Young. «»I P»»rtland, Oregon . «»vorge ►. Jacobe, al pur pose«, or to object U> said srleeiion for newsy sheet, and if our friends Arrangements ware also made for a tinging «21* for W | J ,.f MR | | j«|( ! 4 of SK I 4. » m . •»f Portland Oregon. Lena •»taynrr. of Port rest room at the fair grounds. The blessings flow.” any hgal reason. Mould file their claim« or 10. Township I north. K«ngc6ra«t* Wil land. Oregon. J F Clark, of Oreg«»n <Mty continue their loyal support we Grange will meet Saturday evening, The welcome address bv the secre tloli their affidavit* ..f nrotr*t or contest in thl« of lametlr M«-ri<lian. ha« filed notice of intention 41 «.) RaON H DI H R« gist« r tier Al4(kR\<»X a DR».*»KH R. gl.trr September 19. at 7:30 o'clock to plan a to make Final Proof, to c*tabliNh claim to the hope to improve on it as time tary of state was an inspiring one. land aba»»«' describe«!, tirf«»rr th»* KcgUter an»! program of entertainment for the fair. Notice for l*ublk at ion. R»-c«dvrr I . A I ah U <>«!•«• at Portlau»!. tirrgnn I hereby designate the Heaver Slate Herald, Hon. Oliver Stewart o 9 Illinois deliv goes on. The next regular meeting of Gresham on the 'A»l «lay of October. IWM Ih-|iartim ut of the Interior. I S lami «»filer, published at »»resliam, <»trgrn, as lb<- news Grange will be at 10:30 o'clock the first ered a brilliant response, then followed i«apcr In wh|«-b the m I mivc in «tier is to Im pub at Portland. Oragvu, Attguel 7th. I*a Claimant umuk «*-«« Witne«»«* David It lished AUJKRMUX M |>Mr-*»M<. Magister Saturday in October, to prevent con addresses from the delegatee appointed Young, of Portland Oregon Stuart A stay NOTH F 1« hereby given that Aura May ner. of Port la n«l. Oregon . May Jacob« of P>rt Jac*dja. of Portland Oregon, w ho on August 7. flicting with the fair. GR4NGE IOS IS BRIEF by the several governors of the states. land. Oregon, Ueorgv >. Jacoba, of Portland, r«»* ma«li- Tlmtwr Ap|>llcatl««n Yo « f .'|» i i«»r I MW it R I fl «>( HW i » - . Oregon was officially represented by ye Oregon Notice for 5*ublkatk»n \ I «.► i:\i-s •» i«ia..vi i; R.g,.t r Township 1 north. Rang«- «• cast W |llan>«-u« Multnomah Pomona Grange Meridian, ha* file<| noth* of Inirntiou to make scribe who in the few moments given lH«j»nrtiiiviit <»f the hit««ri»»r, V. S. I.an<| Contest Notke Flash-Lights from a Traveler ’ s Final Proof, to establish rial tn to th«- Und met Wednesday, September 16, her, told of the progress and up-to-date Iiepartmrnt of the Interior. United State« above d«'*rrli*e«l. I»«’|urc the R« g|»trr ami Re < Hflre at Portland, Oregon, July III. HkH. <el»er. I' s l.an«1 offl*-r, at Portland, Oregon. l.and office, Portland. Oregon. July 24. leS at Columbia Granpre Hall. Corbett Itineracy. ness of our splendid state. I on the /Jd day of th-tober, ivun A tufReient mnteat affidavit having bssn Notice la hereby given that G» orgr Worthy Master J. J. Johnson. The rain descended and the floods The Independent Order of Good Tem filed in this offl«e by Fabian o Wyman.«on ('(aimant natara a* wltneaaea !>avl«1 H I. Pvaaler, of------, wlm, on July Iflth, Young, of Portland. Oregon. Htttarl A May against Homestead entry \o 14V7B Overseer W. H. Snashall. Secy, came, but did not prevent the Canadian pters held a reception banqaet which lestant. «»er. •»( Portland. or««gon. Lena Mtayner. of made June XI. lea. for ttfe. 14 oi SK 14, Section IJMX, mad»« Tiiidw-r and St»»ne applica Portland. Oregon . J F « lark. *»f Oregon city Township 2 H . Range ft K . by Jamr* E K« r tion No <>!•■», fur S ‘t <»f NW »4. Rertion Mrs. Eaton. Treasurer J. W. railroad line via Spokane and 1 he 800 was not only a delightfully social event, SO, shaw, eonte*trr. in which it is all»-ge«l that hr ALGERNON a |>RIUM«KR Register. 13. Tnwnahh» I North, llange ft Eaat. but live wires vibrated and electric 1» well acquainted with the trad of land rm Shattuck, Lecturer Mrs. Thorpe, line, landing us in Chicago wife and »{«arks Willamette Meridian lin» tiled notice of braced in the h«»inest«ad entry, and knows the lighted up the occasion. Distin N ike for Publication. found, only a little off of schedule time. £ resent condition of the sam>-. also that said inh ntion to iiiak«« Pinal Tinitwr and were present. sm« s E K« rsbaw has never resided on <«ald lh-f»<Ytmrnl of the Interior. U. M l^n>! Offlre, We had the unique ex|»erienc»* of wait guished foreigners were here from Eng- land f.«r the last thr.— VoanlO *> k no-.« Stone Pr»»»»f. to e«tabli«h claim to the i»t l*«>rtl«li<1. Ore , AtitfU*! 4th. ISDN W’hile the attendance was not ing at one point for the track to be laid Ian«! and Scotland, India an«i other an i «.«■> that th«- only faprovtuMwis at i land above deacribed, ladorn Itegiater NoTD'K I n h« r«4o given that tienrge F land b\ Jam« s K Kershaw were on« shake and Receiver at Portland. Orwun, Ijtn«! !*• "b*. ot l’«»rt and. Or« g<»n uho<>n Augti»t i as large as at some former meet over the wasbedout «iistrict, water at countries. The Sons of Tetn|»erance said cabin It x ¡6 feel, outside, »u i having no wind lv»*_ ma»1e Tlml»»*r and Mtnn*« A)•|*ll<-atlnn. N«» Ollie ’s», on th»« I’lglith «lay of October. ows doom or furniturt wbatonaver: an«l that OHM. fur Ain». I I nik I K I 2 nf »3: I I Hretlon ings. it resulted in a very inter- the right of us, water at the left of ua , held their annual convention here and »aid alleged absence from the aaM land *»a« V. Township I n«»*th. Range* «-aal. W|||«nirttr HMM among other matters of business, they not du** to hi« employment in the Army, Xavy Meridian lia» hl«««t tint ire «•* Intriitloii to make Claimant name« nn witnraaeN Char lea «»sting session. Discussions were water everywhere. or Marine Cort* of the I'niled state« as a prf declared against dancing in the lodge . vate «oldlrr, officer, seaman or marine, during Filial l*r«M>f to eatabllah « laiin to the lain! Coopcy of Portland, Or»«r>n; Joarph It. ab»»vr (1eacrlt>«M, before thr Register alni Ite Seeing Ourselves As Others See L ’ s given at length on the Grange room. The Reform Bureau with the the war with Spain »»r «luring any other war In <*lvrt at Port la ml, Oregon, on th«' W»l «lay nt C»Mip»*y of Portland, Oregon; Edward which the l nlt«««l stat»« ma) be engaged October, IMB Trick»«y of Palmer, Oregon; Oaear Fair by H. A. Damall. H. E. As many passengers were en route to enthusiast, Rev. Wilbur Crafts, at the ■*<aid nartl««« are h««reby noli fie« I to appear re claimant name* a« wltnaaaea Stuart A lleinl/ of Portland, Oregon. spond «»ffrr evidence touching «aid alleys Davis. 0. J. Brown, J. J. Johnson their homea from a visit to our rose fes head held many enthusiastic meetings. tlon al atxi Htayner of I'nrtlaiul, Oregon . J If running 10 o'clock a m on October «'». Iva. before A u . rusom S. baaaaaa, Keginter 1*avl«| H Young Register and Re« «Ivor at tho i nit« «l Stalos ham. nl Portland Oregon and Wm. Craswell. The advisa tival, it was but natural that the leading The Anti-Saloon league was out with the < f Portland, Oregon ; J F < lark Flrat publication Aug. 7; la»t pub I.and other In Portland, Oregon theme of conversation waa Portland, a large delegation an«! the Civic I.«-ague AU»F.KX«>\ H DR MR ER. Receiver AI.»»Klt\<»S M DKF mh KH. Barclver. lication < hd. 2. bility of conducting the Univer and it is not easy to resist the inclina of .Maine had a fine exhibit, showing sity and Agricultural College un tion to jot down a little of what we the prosperity an«! achievements of that der one board of control was heard. A promoter from an adjoining prohibition slate. Tiie exhibit by the pretty well considered and opin state expressed hi» firm conviction that American Society for the study of ine ion generally was in opposition Portland waa commercially soli«! and briety, alcoliohsm, thr drug euruais was the beat of financial condition», and he to the plan. The idea was that «aid furthermore that the people of one of the most extensive «me ever be RAPID fore exhibited ami this branch was rep- it would tend to destroy health Portland all looked happy and con rrsrnt»««! by such inen as !>r.T. I>.1 ful competition betwene the tented as though they were glad they Crotherw, e«litor of the Journal of Ine- schools and might even result in were living ami as though they were brieu. Henry <>. Marcy, !>r. John D. boards that would throw their looking forward with pleasant anticipa Quackenbos, Ex-proieamr ut Pavcokjgy . tion to coming days, a n< I that th»» j»eo- 11411001 influence first against one or the pie of — had a wearied look as though in Columbia college. Dr. J. 11. Kelloge WUT lOURO ami many more leading medical men. | other of the institutions and thus they feare»i what wa« coming next. Every phase «4 the scientific »id« of the 11 M 1 H* lit W I 41 1 15 H 15 M 15 7 Portlaml .Ar •I 45 7 02 II .. ' 1 02 3 02 fl 32 1 40 fl 02 h 10 Ml i n < N « M 1 M H .V 0 A'. 7 OoU J «trie 1 ft X» 7 •2 |n 1 ’ 12 42 2 42 12 1 HI / 40 I M 10 3t keep them intermittently inac The universal opinion seemed to be that • luestion was covered and the pa|w«rs of 0 A U5 7 II1IIU 22 1 Il H 52 W -.2 7 . lenu June 25 10 12 » 2 25 4 Ifl t 1 Sfl I 25 » » 10 10 “ ■ M • H « 0 01 0 MH 9 7 ' .Hi. • 20 1 «» A A IS 19 IO 12 10 2 Ifl 4 4 1 1 1II 1 it • n 10 II tive. It would also have a de Portland wm not only a beautiful and tins section will !>e a valuable addition 0 10 1 HIN« 41 2 11 12 11 10 II A II A g| .Lin nrniAtm a A II I«» III 12 11 2 11 4 41 1 1 4fl 1 11 • M 10 03 I 10 1 H « N 4 41 2 11 12 17 10 17 » 17 a r Dre« ha in A on 10 ««< 11 H 1 00 4 lit i 40 1 00 pressing influence upon the stu hospitable citv but waa the great cen to the literature ot the age. 0 M I 22 1 11 n 4 51 2 21 12 21 10 21 A fl A Hogan 01 10 01 12 01 2 01 4 JI a i 1 01 ter of commercial prosperity. fl »1 A Woman's Congress sm held each 4 Il 2 21 12 n IO 27 a 17 I M 1 21 A nderaon. M 9 M II m ! 1 M 4 14 5« dents. A motion was finally fl 4» .. 5 02 2 32 12 n IO «A w 0 M 7 n .... Horlng o 9 .M»l 11 o 1 M 4 10 • SO day ami live topics were ably handle«!. fl 43 - . t. r 5 04 2 >4 12 Î4 1° 21 A A4 0 30 1 M 4«t • 4A 11 »■ 1 40 4 14 4 40 made to call the attention of the Saratoga Springs, the Great Conven The speakers were representative wom fl 40 1 0 44 1 <8 5 10 2 40 12 M I” •DA Barton «» u a»l II 40 1 4S 4 Ifl 40 tion City. 0 33 i z - It 2 41 12 41 D» 47 a g7 Fag I»« Creek 0 52 1 41 a 9 II XI 1 23 4 01 • 11 subordinate granges to the propo <>ur first objective point wan the Cen en from Englan«l, Scotland, .Maine, Illi 0 V 52 a 7.» 0 54 1 12 5 22 2 52 12 52 “ 5 Ctirrinavllle JM W jn II •jn' 1 20 3 M 4 N 0 22 5 2fl 2 M 12 M 1" ■ A AN Eat ar ad a 0 02 1 M ZJ 9 •22! II n 1 22 J » 4 n sition, get their opinions and tennial Temperance congress held in nois, New York, Vermont, .Michigan 0 15 Catad«ro 0 MO M 5 M 3 M 1 M H '*• V 05 Ar Lv IS W IM II “I 1 1» 3 45 • ifl • II ! the far-famed health resort, Saratoga an«! Rho»le Island. Young People’s so I have them published. • I>al!y Kirept Hund», b Tr»n,(rr Ilw.-«i;< ar, for Portland at tiolf l.lnk, A M n«urr. In H,p M «stir»» In biaik. cieties were much in evidence, fourteen Spring», June 14th to 22. This is a The recent good roads conven e Special Car Imaras Portland Katur<lay Sl<hta (only) at 11 » for ore,haul. Troutdale and Palrrlvw Kclurnltia Io Mllwaulo.c t *r llarna or more organizations being represented. tion was discussed at length. lovely spot from a weenie standpoint, An oratorical contest of the highest or- and from a patriotic view point there The opinion seeme«J to be gener i are many interesting localities in and «ier filled the evening. ally that the movement was in [ out of this part of New Y’ork. After spending ten remarkably de Between Linnemann and Troutdale stituted by automobile interests It is at North Elba in the Adiron- lightful days, our next point whs Bos ton at the “Hub," around which re | lacks that “ John Brown ’ s body lies and owners. There was no ob IT â T tOWS USTttUU «iiTiom mouldering in the grave.’’ Largely volves a») many pleasant memories of jection to but favorible support through the eff >rts of Kate Field, the I days gon« by. It was a wonderful meet io u 12 13 2 11 4 45 fl M 1 100 2S Linnemann I» IO in. 11 N 2 M4 111 N 1 10 I 0 12 0 M Hr<in. i of road improvement in the farm once John Brow n s home when ing I attend««! there—the ninth ‘>ien- 0 10 A 54 A H a «»« IJ ti« lo JO 11 20 2 20 4 52 fl M 1 220 22 57 9 57 II A7 1 114 21 0 11 1 01 0 04 o 12 57 . .Curtía counties by taxation, state ap about to I* sohi under foreclosure, was nial, convention of the General Fe«lera-, • II trj A Fairvirw ft IO J5 12 25 2 20 5 N fl 42 1 MO » .V» V 51 II M I Il 4 n o 100 M î MO M (V» ■ portionment or by the use of redeemed and in HM waa transferred to tion of Woman’s clubs. Fourteen hun GM K. n i> Biding dred delegates were present, a marvel the state of New York. 12 A Troutdale ft J47 41 W 41 II 41 1 41 4 11 • I« :• 12 M 2 M I 10 0 M 1 convict labor, but the opinion M î 411 00 Harte first saw the light of ous gathering i mi red. was that such outlay should be day Bret I*ack of space forbids my serving up in Albany Many of the wen« For Oregon City, Cancmah Park and way points, change cars at Golf Junction put where it would do the citi in the novels written by James Fenni to you the feast of good things spread For Lenta, Mount Scott and east side point«, change cars at Lenta Junction out each day of the convention. The zens good, in opposition to the more Cooper were laid in the vicinity of W. P. MULCHAY, Traffic Agent. (Continued to Page A) Lake George and Glens Falls. It was Genera) Offices, First and Alder Wta., P ohtland , Oaauoa. [armarci '« m I (II lllul 0 I Finurc'Mvlul EDI1ORIAL COMMINI “OREGON BUILDERS” I he Oregon Railroad A Navigation Comptiny and Southern Pacific Company lines in Oretjon J. M. Short, M. I). S. P. Bittner, M. I) . M M Portland Railway Light & Power Co. FREQUENT COMFORTABLE Springwater Division 8 Troutdale Branch