Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914, October 16, 1908, Image 2

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    GRANQE DIRECTORY
WM. A. MORAND
NOTARY
Oregon State Grange Oftkera,
Succeeding Gresham Vindicat or, Gresham Gaiette. East Muhn«»iiukh R«'vor«l,
Multnomah Record and Mun ta villa Herald.
i ubliahei Every Friday at Graham. Ore., by the Raavaa S tat « PvauaHixo Co
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A. PAKNAl.L, E ditor and M ana ««*.
•tC(i*rs t»»r >». M'ttpii.'n* are m»t *vnt uni«-- re«|ue»t«a
I'h« .a be I «»n «our na|W'r will I n di
cate within t"«» week» the receipt of your remit tan« '«• H it «I*** -»wt plvaar notify u»
OtSCOftDOWClS tn k«*e|»’.tig with well hi-.mtuml l»u»ni< -> pnncipc - all snbacripiiou» will
be Mopped promptly upon expiration of lime paid for
CMAK€ 0* tCXiSS In ordertVK change of •<t«ln-w give obi a» well a* new a »Id re—
CWUlfSFtaitlTl *re wanted in ever« eommunity
If no corre»pon Irm-«' appear* fro at ywur
neighborho*»d. you an» n '»¡«vctfully reqv «ated to »end i»« a» many l«»ral item» as you eat»
tfitflTlsaw UTH LEGAL Al'VERTISIN«. -< i in L ad. .1 »-x point. t»A |-» r line ttrwt inM-rti.-n
.\-ierhn«-«»di Mitax|u«nt im*rli«»r
DINl'I-AY ADVERTI m IN
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guamtHecd
2V per »ingle «»lumn inch each issue. Liberal discount allowed for either time or »pace adter
li-cuivnts. t»nt not b«»lh.
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For position (ant »tie) Sc per itu-h additional
READERS. t«v t«er line flrM insertion V per
line each sulxsenuent inwrsion
L« h AIS (Want t'oluuin only) lc a * ord each i>*»u counting
two figures, at» initial or an abbreviation as->ne word
N«» I«« al at«.i»t«-d for 1»-« than I ft
cents
PROFK«Sl«»N.Al CARD« V‘’H inehV-* '
h " m
« ARI'S DE 1 M AX KS <not «weed
it u two inch.-' «' ..ut»
I ETTERS OF «'«>NlkOl.EN»‘< (not
\»«chig tour inches! Il
Olli TV ARIES for actual subserilwo or member» of their tantUi« - up to lid wor«l> free
aU over lik) word». Ic a word (invariably in advance) Count the wonk and remit accordingly
All lg»dgv> «¿range. S-ln*»l. Church, or other uoliees or advertisement» «d »«auab. partto.
dance», concert*. theatricals, etc given tor a profit, charged for at regular rates
In order to inaurv change ot ad. advertiser* tnu»t have copy tu this office not later than
Tuesday preceding day of publication.
.^T^a (ATES Per Y. ar.
Ml strictly in advance
to foreign rountri«'*. I. *'
Sn
Months Sx
three months trial subm ription* Mb
Single vopie* v .A«k for clubbing rales.
BEWITTABCES should be sent by Express or Post«»thee Money Order. Registered letter or Cheek
Atni« accept«yd up to 50 cents
JM HMTMK is . ur s|«e«-ialty. "e art» well equipped to do the best work at current prk'v»
Especially farmer»' and business men's letter Heads. Enrelo|»es Rutter W rapper- Staicment-.
etc., in small or large quantities Auction Bill*. Dodger*. Poster*, etc . printed on short notice
Entered a* »econddas* mailer at the poaloflk'C at Gresham. Oregon.
EWIORIAL COMMENT
BIG BOOST FOR GOOD ROADS
Plan to Hold a Mcnstor Meeting In St.
Paul In December.
Unloss soim-tliing unforeaeen occurs
St. 1'aul will prolsbly entertain ix>ii>e
time next December the biggest g<xxi
roads meeting ever held In Minnesota
or the surrounding states. Geotge W
Cooley, state highway eugineer. Is
plannlug on such a meeting, and it the
uecessary arrangement can be made,
as now seems probable, it will be bold.
The idea of bolding a monster g>xxl
roads meeting was conceived by Mr
Cooley after the meeting recently held
in St. Paul, to which the county com
mlsaioners as well as others interested
in gixxi roads were invited. This meet­
ing showed the widespread interest
taken in the matter throughout the
state. He expected between li»> and
200 to attend, but the attendance grew
to about 300. says the St. Paul Pioneer
Press.
The same feeling has been
shown in the meetings which he has
addressed
in
the smaller towns
throughout the state, the farmers com­
ing in to attend the meetings In large
numlx'rs and showing au active Inter
rat in the gisxl road problem.
"if the meeting Is held it will cover
the field thoroughly.” sahl Mr. Cooley
"it will 1« an ex|»isition of roadmak­
ing machinery and materials, with
practical talks by men of wide experi­
ence in the various details of the wsrk.
In a large meeting of this kind much
t>etter results can be obtained than by
the smaller local meetings because in
stiv’j a meeting us we expect to h id
the manufacturers will have exhibits
of ail kinds of machinery used in road
making, and we can have speakers of
wide experience at such a meeting
which is impossible for all of the
smaller meetings.
question box
would Ye a feature, ami through this
means any one confronted by special
problems In roadmaking would tie
able to get the advice of the men quali­
fied to give It.
“I have not yet decided definitely on
the plan, but there Is a general de­
mand for such a meeting, and If It
can possibly lie done the plans will bo
‘carried out."
Mr. Cooley's plan Is to eliminate the
“hot air” talks at*out good roads gen
erally nul to make it an instructive
meeting by havrag men go to St. Paul
who know alsvut the practical details
of roadmaking. Those who will go
will do so for the purpose of learning
something about the building of good
roads, and It is the Intention to meet
this expectation fully. The meeting
will probably Inst one week. The ex
hibita will cover stone crushers, road
rollers, steel mid concrete bridg ■ work,
culverts and all sorts of machinery
and material used in road building.
M»»h'r AiiMin T Ruxton
F«»re*l Grove
' *' • I '• ’ i T Rhtnwake
«'entrai l‘«>tnl
lAvturvr. J I ,L>hn»««u
Portland
’«ti «nel W \ \ .»un«
Ai let*
I m mu Steward. I W Staat»
Mrlle
<Uw eg«»
« liMplain «'»« ar Eatan
Ttca»urv‘t H II ir»«'ht««'rx
lmtepett«h'iive
*Mvrvlary. Mr» Mar« s lLmaH
Mulln«>
«latv K v «‘ ih I I > lainlx tl
M>«M««ti
P«»tti«»it » Mt* Lulu F Milh r
I U m « ii \
« « r«'» Mi» «'or* U-iiit.
si ll- lvn*
H«»ra. Mr» Su»i«' W. II-
«'ondo»»
la«l) Slvwarti. Mi» E K Hrvun
i'hiwnlale
I \E« I TIVK « 'GM MIT! EE
Austin T Ruxton
E«»r»'*t Gr«»w
«’ E
«'«ru»
Eii^eiu* ISUmer
a II moi )
I EG IM ATIY F « OMMITt EE
An-tin T thi\ti»n
F«»r«'»i Grow
\ I Ma-»»n
IL h -I Hl'«»
F M Gill
E-taca«!*
(Grange« are rvm»v«t«M to »end to Th«' llerahl
lnr«»mau«»u »o tl».«l * brief rar»l «*an Iw run
I under thi* ht'adlng hee
Send |«la««'. da) an«i
i h«»»ir «d niivttug.)
Ml lt Xi»\I AH «.RANGE Ml 71
M«e|» the
(ourih s-atunlak In every month al 10 J«» a in ,
• m i ani|d««-ll** hall. Orient
1'1 X«'K KM KS «.R \\«.r iav« i* rtr»t Satiirxl*«
of «*Mi'h month at It* At* m . and third Satur­
day at 7 St» p m
l'ir\SAXT \ Atl EY
«RtXt.E X.. i|a
M««i* Mvotul Snturd «v at 7
|» m . mid ! (out Ai
SaturdiO al l«> ■** a ui «-very mouth
R i H'KWOOD «.RANGE Meet* the flr*t Wed
in «day ot each month at * p i»> and third Sat
urday at 10 a m
EORVIEW GRANi.F
Meet» hr»! Whines
da« nt 10 *» a m
thlnl Tuesday evening at
St»'vh«uli. each month
Rt
LVI1 LK oRYNt.K NO XVt Meet» In
Ru»*«'K\tlle sch«H»lhoii*e vti the »eeund and
fourth s«tunlay night» In ra« h month
rr.lB
K IN. F Meet» III th«‘ir
hall at s.nith Mo»iut Tabor
th«» rtr»t Hatur
All « tailor» are
das «»i each month at 10 a. tu
weleiHwe.
GROH CM «¡RANGE
Meet* «reond satur
«lay in each month al 10 4» a m
1» AM ASCI « «.R AN’iE. NO .WO
Meet» fl rat
Sat unlay each month
LENTS «¡R.ANisE Meet» second Saturday of
each month at 10 A) a. tu.
CLAl K AM.A* GR ANGg, NO .**» Meet» th«'
flr»i "atunlay in th«' month at 10 80 a. tn and
the thlr«i Saturday al 7 A) p in
COl.l MHIA «.KAN«.K NO »7
Meet« in all
•lay M'»»ion flr»t Saturday In va« h month iu
grange hall near Corbett.
PI RLIl
Ruota A t’o’a Klon»
Om< K,
non IM.
OREGON
H. XV. SNASHALl
PI Bl IC
NOTARY
----------------------------- “THE SCHOOL OF QUALITY"
Tenth and Morrison. Portland. Oregon
Real Estnt«' and Iusurane««
FIBAAAXT VIKW iVKMI, Mill
GRF's|| \M,
•
OREGON
------- —
A. P. Armatrong, LL.IL, Principal
C_\l’e occupy two floon 6s by too icet, have a fao,ooo equipment,
employ a large faculty, give individual instruction, receive more calls
for office help than we cun meet. Our school admittedly leads all
others in quality of instruction
It pavs to attend such an institution
CSald a Basiaevs Man t "Keep hammering away everla»tlugly on thorough
work. It will win out in the end." Staid an Ldui atort "The quality of instruc­
tion given in your school makea it the standard of its kind in the Northwest '•
ATTORNEY AT I WV
ot th«- arm <»( canimh a D i rra
riiolli'n a ft’75, Main Krthi
Corbett Kl»ig., I\» hii xxn, O he
C.Opcn all the year.
Kctercncesi
J. M. Short. M. I).
S. P. Bittner, M. D.
•
IL II
DR.
Oregon
OTT.
Are you doiiiji what you can to populate your state?
t> K N T I M -r
Orealiam
Catalogue free.
“OREGON
BUILDERS”
Pbv»i<iaa»>Sut(rana
Greeham,
Students admitted at any time.
Any bank, any new stupe r. any business man In Portland.
ORItiOX Xl b.l'S PEOPLE
''«•ttlf»», I ioih - m I fnrtth‘14. in»**
vlinniCN, t'lt'ik», |MM»ph« with hruiim, »troiig liRnd* nini u willing
h« uri—rupi lui or no rapitMl.
< ireg. <ii
lhe Oregon Railroad A Navigation Gwnpany and
C. H. LANE
The Fair is past. Its devel-
opement and exhibit are now
Southern Pacific Company
Lines in Oregon
a matter of local history. It will
ar«* »«'ihling t«»nn »»f Orrg«>n litcraturv to tlir Ea»t h»r t|i»trihuti«>n
be remembered by all those
(IRF.SHAM
ORIX ION
through wvry available agriivv
Will v«»11 n««t help th«’ g«»*!
u««rk •»( building Oregon by ««'tiding um the nann i« and ad«lre»*r*
who participated as a time of ex­
«»( your friend» wb«» art' likely to I* intehMlrd in ini* •tale'*
treme effort and immeasurable
W«« will br glad to Iw nr the vB|wn»e£ot »ending them n'inph’i««
good will for a worthy cause.
tarmarci ’» sure nt the
inh»rinati«»n alM»ut OREGON and it» op|M»rttinitiei*.
idi
IIICI
u
«
Firatrf
Militai
F.R.A.
That it did not meet with finan­
COLONIST lICKins will la* on -»uh« during SEI*TEMUER
cial success is hardly true, though
and <H*T<HIER fr«»m the Ea»t («» all point« in Oregon
Th«’
(Farmer* Mutual Eire Relict Aaa'not Fortland)
Grdntje Hall Will Be DediidteJ.
to be honest, no one made a hand­
farei« fn»m a («•» prinri|Mil riti« aro :
The dedication «4 Rockwood («range
some thing out of it, unless it
CONSERVATIVE, STRONG, SAFE
From Denver . . . $M<M) From Ixiuisville . . $41.70
hall will take place tomorrow, Ik'to I »er
was the lumber dealer and the
PROMIT.
CHEAP
” Omaha ... 80.00
” Cincinnatti. 42.20
17th.
Complete arrangement* have
carpenter, but we doubt that.
’’ Kansas City 30.00
Leen made. Officer» of the State Grange
Cleveland . . 44.75
Apply to 21. W. Snashall. Pre».
The success of the understanding
will l»e there and prominent member»
St. Louis . . 8&Q0
New York , 55.00
< • readmm. < >rv
lies in the precedent established,
from all over.
” Chicago . . . 38.00
W
rite
t«»
J.
J.
Kern.
Secretary.
The public ceremony will lirgin at 2
for a good exhibit, and the capi­
1IUKI lb CAN IH l,RIPAID
•W> E. Yamhill «t.. Portland
o’clock. Dinner wilt lie «ervetl to all
tal represented in the buildings.
If
y»u
want
to
bring
a frit-nd <>r relative tu Drogo», dejxwit III»
grange visitor» at boon.
A w hole veal,
Of course there were unfavor­
pru|x-r amount with any <4 our ag>-m«.
The ticket will then la-
contribute«! by F. H. Crane, and a whole
able things. We were disap­
iurni.lied by telegraph.
mutton, given by o. J. Brown, will lie
pointed in the crowds and th«
■»«•t vv«i and other edibles in pruj»ortiun.
WM. McML'RRAY
Richard** «-rchestra will l»e present all
gate receipts. But this has only
All Kimi« Repairing «(Uickl) dune
General Passenger Agent.
Portia:.d tire.
day
and
will
furnish
music
for
the
dance
taught us a lesson. Too many
(Il Si LARSON, Prop.,
Gresham
at night. The public h tnvite«l to be
entrances were given away. The
pn'sent during the afternoon and even­
system of coupon entry tickets
Notke for PublL ntion.
Xotkc for Publication
ing.
•artmrnt of the Interior. I « Uml ofltrr
has ¡demonstrated that it is e-
: Portlaml Oregon. A>i»;<i»t 7th Its»»
l‘<
nough to give a man a pass with
<»TI* K I» hereby gl«m that Stuart t stay
of Portlaml <»ivg««ii ah«»ui» Au»’»«l Tin
Lents
Grange
Hell
MtenJeJ
rii
Try
an entry without giving him a
i n»;i t« Tliutier .Application, X«» ttj|7. U*r * i
W I 2 of m W I l «.Ilion m and NW I 4 >W
V
Ivents Grange at its last mating was
pass for his whole family too.
I < Recitati I*». To* nabli» I mirth, Range a « »»t.
MT. SCO1T
calle«l to order by the overseer, Mr»
W illaim-tG- Mrridlait Ila« illr«| m»llrr of In
That knocks out several hundred
Imitati tu make Final Proof, !>• v»lal»li»h » latm
in the abeenc»* of 5Lu»t« r A. F.
I ’
Washing Compound
to th? lam! above dv»rribv«|, t>rtar*- th»- Regt*
of entries that would have
ter and H<« **<vvr. al Portland, Ort-goti, on th«}
Miller. Mra Damali wa* railed to act
J3d »lay ••( Lktulwr
materially increased the receipts.
a* overseer. The degree work was given
It Doct the builneu'
Claimant names a» *itn«»»«<
David I*
Young of Portland. • »regoli. George F. J*» ••!»«
by W. A. Young. Mr. and Mr». Kerntali
Then there were other lessons,
nd. Oregon . I • na sta» ner. «»t Port
and Mr. Macomber were initiated in the
gon; J r « lark «»( Oregon t’lty
If it pays to put up a concession
If yon’try itj■»<*• yonj will u-
ALGERNON a DRKMCIt Hrgiatcr.
firat and »econd degree».
fee it will pay the association to
Alway.«.
This being the tir»l meeting under the
Notke for Publkation.
conduct its own concessions as
contest work, a large numlier attended
|V|Mkrtmmt ol thr Inlrrtnr. 1 H larvi «>rtb ••
'nmoioioiom
•t
r>>rtlan<L
Orrfon, Auicuwt 7tl». !•»• «
far as possible. If there is a
Notice of School Indemnity Selection
•luring the dinner an«! remained for the
N»>TI» F. !» lirrrbY »iv«-u that .Aur« May
In the absence of the !•
J«< :tlrti .if i'ortlan>l
w h«> un Atigiiat ..
lecture hour,
profit in those things why should
l nlt«-«1 state» I «nd pm» e. Portland, Oregon,
ivo« tnadr Tlm»M r AppUratloti. Ni» »rjlfl |«»r
Augu«t 4. ivus
lecturer, Mrs IUrnall occupied the lec-
BUTIIR WRAPPtRS
M i J «»( NW II K 1 f ««( MW | « .«.< iloti pi
not the association enjoy the pro-
Notice !• hereby given that thr Slate of Ore
Towtiahip
ln»>rth.
Rat«»»
»•
«'••!,
W
lllann-lt«*
The following program
turer’s chair,
g«»n
on Augnai I.
appllr.l for Ihr X I J of
NEATLY
PRINTED
MrrMtan, ha« fl!•••! noti« «• «»( Intrtitioii lo nmk«*
fitfand then it will stay in our
K ah.| fl|r«l in
was rendered :
Final l*r«M»f. t«> •••lubllah < lai in ti> Ih«* lan<l j X I .* ..f Net tlon V. T 1 X . R
AT
TH E II E R A I. I> OFFICE ab«>vi*
I
thia
office
a
ll»t
of
M.
h«M»|
Imlrinnlty Nelrrltaii»
<l<'M-rH»r<L brforr ih«- R«*tfl«trr ami Rr
■nidst. But more important yet.
Piano »Solo, Adele Rice. The neeils of
New Rate—Good for'Ml day«
c«>l v«-r. C .« Lami Orti»«-, al Por Ila n«l, Orrgon, In which II M*lectv«l «aid Uml and that »ahi
lut I b »>|n-n io the public for Inapccttan
If the association puts in its own
the country school* was ably presented 500
»1.50 on thè J’Al day ut Ortubrr. iv»*
-Any ami al) |M-r»ona, claiming a«1vrr»e|y the
Clalmant nani?»
wltm-«»««
1>avl<1 R {
»-> Jf> I Young
j
above
drM-rltard lami or any h-gal »ub«llvl«lon
by Mrs. Hogue. Mrs. Gieeier read a 1,000
»musements and refreshments it
of Portland. <>r«<on smart « sfa)
thereof, or claiming th«- »am** umlrr the mln
nrr,
<»(
Portland,
or«-»on
.
Lrna
staynrr
o(
few notes on the “Leaks in the < «range.’
Ing
law»,
or drairlng taahow ««Id lan<l Io be
will know what it is going to get
Portland, Or«*»nn ; J r Clark, of Orrgon < lty
more valuahl«- for mineral than for agrlrullur
A piano trio, by Misses Wolfe. Lussy
Notke for Publkation.
AL».ERN»»N M DREMhER Rrglatrr
al pur)»oa« w, or t«» obivt t to «ahi «vlvctlon for
and who will be connected with
and Bischoff.
Instrumental ndo by Dr ¡»art mont of thr Interior, l'tiltv<1 Mat»*»
atty b ««l reason, »boul«) «le tin Ir claim» or
th« Ir affblavlta of nrotmt or contrat In thl« of­
I^tnd ogle«- at Portland, Oregon. A ukh - i 7th
each enterprise. We would avoid
N« tke for Publkation.
Mrs Merrill. Mr. Young di--r —d the
fice.
AlGF.ItNoX m DKlwsEl; R. glat. r
IUDS
' Itppartmrnt of thr Interior. I' s l^n«! Ofllcr,
««Et» W Illi .EKS Receiver
importing a lot of people who
subject of "Orchards.”
M.-.« Barker,
NOTI* E U hereby firm that I-t-na Maynrt ! of Portland. <>r«* . AtncuM 4th. !••»«
I
hereby
dralgnalr the Hrawr Slate Herald,
portlaml, Orvgon. who
<»n
Augunl I
N(>TI<‘E la hvrrby »Wrn that Gror»r E
the Ia?nts librarian was present and of
have no interest in us whatever
publl«hr»l nt <«r««ham. Grig.-n, a« th«- nm«
7th, r.«>
nia«l»
Timber application
X.» | Iamba, of l’t»rllami, •’r< rfnii, * h<> oil Augti»t i
i«atH
r
in
which
ilm m I h . vv noil«-«- I« to I h » pub
•r.
’
ls,
for
U
i
2
of
sF.
i
i
ami
SE
1
I
<>t
SE
I
4,
«•
.
sp«»ke of th»* help they would try to be
Thnh«-ran»l Mom* Application. No. ll«hrd
except to get our money, and
ALt.ERXttN R. DRE mm I R. It. gl.tvr
Gonio. Tow n»hip I north, RnnirrtiraM. Wil . I«««, ina'lr
for M | j X r i I anti E i j (>f *»F i 4 «. < m»n
to us in carrying out the programs of lamelle .Meridian, hai» fll»-‘l mith-eof intention » • |M|
T>»«vn»hip I north. Ranxv 6 t a»l. W illaim It.
who bring in their trail a lot of
make Final Pr»»«»f. I«» e-tabli»h claim to th» j Meridian, im* tìl«*«1 notivi- »»* lnf«*nil<»n to mak«-
the year as planned by the state to
lam! above <!•»••• rib»-«|, m for»- the RrgtBtvr ami
I Final I’rmtf to «-MablUh • Ialiti to Ih» lami
questionable characters.
We
R»«
»
iver
I
.
M
|j«n«l
<»111«
••
at
Portlaml,
Or«-g«>n
Subs< rlpllun Price of "The Herald
lecturer.
al«»«.- <l» -< ril>. |. I h for« 111. Ih 41»|. r ami R.
on the uml day <tt ts tnln r. Ila*'
Irrlvrr at Portland, Oregon, on thv JU*i >!a) of
were informed that numerous
SIX
I H-
■
<'laimant nano-» a* Wltnrm»i •
David It
»»NE vr tn
j
Young, of Portland <»ngon. smart A Stay
crooks were ordered from the
TWO ALMI«
. •
A Great Undertaking.
ner, of Portlaml <»r»con May Jarol» ofl’»rt
rill:El YE «RM
4 I
land. Oregon; Georg«- E Jarota. of Portland.
grounds. An unusually large To promote the building of improved Attend This Grdnqe Tnlertdlnmenl Oregon.
E"l IC YE Mis
I
FIVE Yr Alts
In Colorado. Wyoming. Utah.
ALGERNON H DREARER. R»-glM.-r
Multnomah Grant’«* will give an en­
number of watchmen were nec­ roads
Montana. Idaho. New Mexh-o and Ari tertainment in their newly purchased
essarily employed. And worst of zona and make .-i< i i ssibie the wonder­
hall nt Orient on Saturday, Ort 24th, at
all, some of the features were ful natural scenery throughout the ter­ p. m. Talent front Portland, Gresh­
ritory along the eastern base of the
absolutely unworthy of a place liis-ky
mountains the Rocky Mountain am, RoikwMel, Fairview, Sandy, and
in any decent locality. As a Highway association has lieeu incot- 1 local will I m * pres<*nt. Th»* <«range is
matter of fact the merry-go-round porated at Denver by Gerald Hughes. growing and must I>e recognized. Otir
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Harold Kountz nnd Charles A. John­ program will be a promising one. l>.»n’t
COMFORTABLE
the shooting gallery and the son.
Membership in the organization forget the dale.
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features on the furrow, that good roads movement, nnd it is report- j
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that already a large number of
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prominent Colorado citizens have sig
of patronage. It is not necessary nitif-1 their Intention of joining. Tb<- New Jersey'to Experiment With
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to educate our young people in money for carrying out the plans of
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the customs and seductions of private snliscrlptions nnd through state ■ Tlie New J.-r-ey atute department of
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the “for men only” shows. Such and municipal aid. It is hoped that highways is to construct in Mercer
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tions: their suggestiveness fur­ chain of good roads joining all points State Rond Supervisor Itoliert A. Mee­
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nishes food for the imagination of interest throughout this section.
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Mr. Meeker says the now- method of
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that will develop depravity. And
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Ownership of Roads.
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we do not need the snake show. The Public
It Is self henllni; when broken and
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idea of public ownership of the
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It is a lie from start to finish, the highways seems to lie coming to the therefore practl.-nlly Indestructible, thnt
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‘wild girl’ was a man, the snakes front, it has lieen proposed that th* less, noiseless and almost dustless and • bslly Kiespt Hundsy. b Transfer U..H.-II w . hk I ;< sr, for Pnrtlsnd st
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of Philadelphia pur liase the right
c Special Car Leave, Portlarol Saturday Nlghta (only) al II SO for Gresham. Troutdale an.l Fairview Ketui rnl
thnt It is not allpi>ery eron when coated
harmless, the filth of the den city
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of way and the property abutting the
was nauseating and the manager proposed new parkway leading from j with ice.
In the building of the road the origi­
Branch
of the affair a menace to the the central part of the city to Fair­ nal soil is finely pulverized, and then
mount park.
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morals of the community. The Win., the board of supervisors is dis- i Into this there is worked a mixture of
Between Linnemann and Troutdale
hot asphalt, the whole mass being firm­
next one was worse.
missing the advisability of acquiring
ly rolled In the finishing. Breaks are
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Let us have another fair but the title to roads In various townships quickly repalre.1 by traffic, the weight
to the number of twenty and improv­
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let us have it clean. And we are ing and maintaining them by tazation. of wheels cementing them together.
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The base yields slightly to henry traf-
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sure that we speak the sentiment
and then regains Its orlginsl shape.
of the directors when we assert If planting of sweet corn Is made at fle
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It Is equally good for horses and auto­
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ourselves on these points,
intervals during May and June a fine mobiles.
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We had a brief resume of the
whole fair but it was found at
the last moment the space could
not be filled.
supply of tender corn will tie provided
for table consumption covering several
weeks, while the family cow will bave
a nice lot of green feed at a time when
pasture will he quite likely be abort
and files troublesome.
If the experiment proven a success, ft
la likely that the result will tie a radi­
cal ehange In the road building meth­
ods of the state of New Jersey, with
the substitution of sspbslt for ths mac­
adam procf-sn now used.
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For Oregon City, Cancmah Park and way points, change car» at Golf Junction.
For Lenta, Mount Scott and eaat aide points, change cars at Lents Junction.
W. P. MULCHAY, Trafflc Agent.
General Offices. First and Alder Sts., P obti . amd , OaaooN.