tlie Vice-President Y. W U. T. I an* as f«»ll*»w< Mr* I. II Henrietta b and at large the Secretary. The «»ffievrs ILmorary I lie President Albany ; Blown of ponding Secretaty. Mi* Correa \d;i W Unruh of Portland; Recording Soviet an . Mrs Smv'vding Graadia:n Vin*iicator. <»n*hani Carette. F**t Multnomah Record, Multnomah Rivord ami Montavilla Herald. Ida Marnier* «»f Rteelmrg; Assistant rubliahel t ier» Friday at Greeham. On»., hi the Baavru S titk Pvatiaiu.su Co Secretary, Mina Fianei* (»«»laball «»I I’oit II \ lHliXAl.I.. F iuto * oii M ixu . kk land; rrea*iirer, Mis. II. J Shane ol Portland; Vice President at large, Mr.- Knlenal *> aeeoiut e-laaa meli» r al the poMogk'* al Un»taa. Ore««»». Helen D ptxvplc that they go forward.** EDITORIAL COMMINI It r dia mond medal content on the last evening was an inspiring meeting. The medal was won by Mr Morgan of Albany. I'. U I lai told of \ewl*eig; \ Secretary, Mrs Jane M W.C Eva U. Wheeler Mr* ol Cottage Grove; Mr* _____________ A«ldit«*n; President. Mr«* I.T I. Secretarv. I>oii;ild*on ot Portland, llou*t<*n ami Mrs. Ward Svv«»pv viewer ve sj»ecial mention as the success- KtXKWOOD ( ¡RANGE DEDICATES 1 FINI [J EW HAI I_ _ The beiiutlful eervniony of ting a (iiange dedica wa< pviforme I • at hall Is-arvis were E I Thorp. Mrs Ruth Moller, K, W. I'horp ami Mi*- llorem«’ They woio e»« »»rtv*l by Tlnusl lva'kw-**l hist Saturday afternoon when ; Gould ore >trn*himl, alistan! steward ami -tale master, Viistin I' Buxton, con Ions were distributed at th»» «lance to every lady and gentleman They I mito the Ins«*ripthm, “|h»dirathin of Rock- Wissl Grange Hull, (Ml 17, Dim.“ Many of them w ill I m * kept (or yvurs an inumeii- ducted the exercise that gave to th«< Mrs. Mary Crean, lady a»»islant. NtvwaiU W. B. Mel.m wa* made »’list t«>«’S of the occasion. •rder of Patrons of lluabamjiv, the i l<«M*kwo«Hl grange was «»rgnnlo*l in uuat conimoli«»ii«, In'autilul ami well- ! «siian of th«» building a«coiding to the D**< » iiitM<r. HMU, by A I Miller and has appoint*! I«algv building in eastern rules of th«« ritual. Riclnir«l‘s Orcln-atra fui ui*h«*l spleml- Multmnnah. Mi*. O, J The spacn»n* hall was well filled with 1 i«l music tor th«» «HM'iisloti Brown pr«*shle«l at the plain» The cere- visitors at two o'clot k when the state master a»*umetl < barge of the ceremon iiionii s w«*re com*lmie«i with an enter ies and for an bout the impressive rites ; tainiiicnt in w hlv h th«* follow ing pi«»gt am always laM’ii In ia«t. prugrea*iv'«. “dues things” in the light ('«»ustatiily liring bearvi frinii. Is'iship is m»w it wav ami is Its inani» lo? ami is growing al every invt'lllig. Th«» new hall was a «Irram until last Comments have reached us on One of the delightful feature« of the ini eommiuev on arranging the Diam were conducted by him and those ol was r«’mlvrc«l Mtiwh . . Richard » <»«vh« »na \ pi il, all hough a small building fumi opposite sides of the little write eonxeiitivn was the presence ami hvlj»- ond Medal c«»nt*‘*t. The report on the Kot'kw«*od grange who assist«*«I. Atklr«-»« MUh Ma»l«<r HUAi«»i» ninuiinttng t«> |l IU lia«l been wnv«**l up up we made in this column last ful words of Ret Eugenia M Johns, headquarter* and the state paper was The e< remonv begins by culling upon Kv« «talion, "When th«' lion-.*) m«H»h Wan«« «lining two years When the IL m kw«»««! one of the national organ iter?*. Iler m«»st satisfactory. M h - Fo r. ............. ««1.1 the architect ami buihlers l«»r tln-ir up- ! week relative to the fair. Of a«'h«Milholisi» vvas ofb*re«l f«»r «ale last Song, ««»me I*sy W livii l»u «««»• * «» iu «- Fruv It *|kire allow«4 it would I h * of inter a«ltirv>s on the stcond evening was one proval of the work : then the dtnllcating M 1« < I. J IltoM 1« most of the points mentioned we of the lan*l hear«! here for many a day spring th«» members saw their rhaiive, est to review the wotk ul each superin Kl«*l»r«Ps Or« in »Ir* and ill a week had rni*v«l u!| the Inoiwy have nothing more to say now. But the greatest mteirat of the o»n- tendent Many Ide mrml'crsb’p« were officer is given the keys which he re Mm»le, Ahi«'rlr«n Farmer F«’«'«l* »»¥•■« ll«U turn* Io lb«» Master when lie pn»m»um«»s knaay, ’ The th« Worht. ' k I Flanp n«'»tl« 'l, bad bought the Building ami its But we seem to have been mis vention centered, naturally . around the presented, among them Miss Got* hall th«» final wonta. There are impiessixe The evening wn« given up to «lancing, understood on one point and that Historical hour on Thursday afternoon. made her mother a life member, Mrs charges ami invo«?ali«mu ami b«*autiful ! th«- hall Iteing tilled to the | m « i nt of Iming new l*M*nimti. Ou the fourth ol July ev etillig th«» hall, «iotlhlv enlarg«*«l bill \ \ Ash w ho w as the first pres* sup Mrs. l.ucia Eaxon Vlditoti the state I songs ami various rite« are otavrwd uncoiiifortahl«' we will try to make clear. The Eighty dour <hin**e tic not flnialnsl. was rr«»w<lv«l Io the d«M»ra historian, was called to the chair ami erintendent, was honored with one by that make a prrniahent ami lasting nn 1 kets w« re sold, the net pr«H« v«ls tiring Grange Fair was not devised as presided «luring the anniversary pro her many friends. at lltt* tir«t dam*»' witliln Its walls. a hl« li wn* plac«*«l in the buihling The pro|M-rtv a« it m»w stands is con- a money-making scheme. Its gram, and this was quite fitting, in as Attention wescalletl to a brief sketch presamii ii | m > ii th«»sv who art* pr«-sent The solemnities of the orcasion are deep luml. siderrd u«»rth Ek**), a new piano, furni purpose was to develop our social much as she was in al the very bvgining of the twenty-live years work a* spear ami the impressiveness of the work at { The iKMtn, evening ami nii«lniyht relations and stimulate an inter of thing?*, and has been a member of the ing in the K v*e City Magazine, publiah- Rockwocxi was not tnarr«s| by any unto nit'als were furnished by th«» iiirinbets ture ami all other nrcews«»ti«*a *»f a well appoint*'«! grange hall have been prov • state executive since the first annual ed in Portland. want incident or accident. est in the country and its pro of the grange ami there was enough h»r nl««l ami tin* grange is in debt «»nlv fl i<*» meeting. Mrs. Ileaaie J. Shane, read a The delegates from Mt Scott were ducts. and to encourage our far very interesting paper on “Silver Anni Mrs 1 Hoskin», Mrs. W. Swope, and Thos«' of RtK'kwiHal Grange who assia all Those w h«» know the »pmllty ol a with all the time they want in which to te«i the state master were F. IL Crane, grang»' «tinner can guess how they fatt*d pay tt off mers to practice better methods versary Reminiscences** Mrs Shane Mr». Christine Sommerfell. The I m « a « i t i tn I Interior effect, Many so much a*imirad, la the w««rk of Max in their efforts to excel. We was the chairman of the entertainment delegates were entertained in the homes master; J. H Richmond, uvers«s«r ; Mrs that day at R>M ku<**l Ida M Thorp, lecturer; Mrs lutiirn <‘ongratulatioiis Io th«* mrmlisrs of Burble, while the push ami I mm Mil ami doubt if a single stock subscriber committer at the organization meeting of Lents and vicinity. Pullan, chaplain, Mrs Minnie Broun, the grange were numerous ami sincere enterprise « ame from the whole grange. in 1S*3, and in her |»a|»er she recalled in L ocal P rkm .« R kfomtkk anticipated he would get a cent Flora. Miss Ellen Taylor. Pomona. amt ami the grangers ot Rovkwo«>d «leservr a iinwt pleasing manner the many inter of dividend. Profits were not esting facta in connection with that first Miss Annie Rurhle, Ceres. The alter all the praise l*rstowe«l. Souvenir but- Read the want ads on last |*age. Gilt ol School Site expected to come in that way. meeting, she referred to the fact that A detxl conveying to Diatricl No. 2S a Incentive to better farming, bet there had been a history of the early title to an acre of lam! on the east ter fruit, better dairys and better work published, written bjr the state clear ern line of their horn« (arm fronting the historian, which gives the work in de live stock was the motive; and in Section Une nad ami tearing the eigna- tail and advised all to se» are ami read that we feel that the fair was a it. Mrs. Shanes’ paper was decidedly turrsofJ.C an«! Mattie Rucklev, the success, for already several have one of the gems of the Silver Anniver latter, chairman of the board, was pre expressed the intention of cap sary. Following Mrs. Shanes other senter! to the School Board at a special meeting. speakers gave brief reminiscences, a- turing prizes next year. The land com« as a gift absolutely. mung them, Mrs. A. P. While, chosen But the fair has not been a fin The usual formula of one dollar being ancial failure. Considerable to organize the forces of Oregon, and use«! in the instrument am! |*ai«l by the who therefore baa the distinción of being stock still remains unsold. That the first white ribboner of Oregon, ami clerk, M Kronenberg. To its usual wording the deed has ad- already sold, together with, the who sent out the first call for recruits to it the conditions of the grantors, part yet open will more than pay It was a touching sight as this pioneer i de«t worker stood uo to give her thought to I namely, that the school Iwars the name for all improvements. The re this memorable convention and thank*’ of the donors in the years to come ami ceipts during the fair will like ful hearts turned to God for sparing her that so 1«»ng as it is known, held and ly cover the incidental expens to be with the force at this anniversary designated as the “Buckh-y School,” it es. So together there ought to Mrs. Hoxter, who led the forces in the remains the pnipertv of the county. acre in question which is seeded be a good balance to begin with battle for scientific temperance i list rue- , to The clover, lies level am! sightly ami is an lion in 1883-M, told somewhat of the next season. legislative work at that time Mrs Ella ideal location f«»r the new school bouse, But that is not all; there seems Clinton «ho was present at the first on which a large force of men are now to be a willingness to take up meeting spoke briefly, also Mrs. R. M at work. the unsold stock. A large num Steele who wa< recording secretary in i At a meeting held in No. 28 school ber have expressed a willingness those early days; Mrs. Fox of A«toria, i house on August 1’» the result of the I »al lot decide«I a signal victory for the erec to double their stock, and sever grown ol<i in the service; Mrs. Blain l tion ot a school house in the WMt< rn who was the first treasurer; I»r. Mary- al of the winners of cash prizes Thompson who was one of the Crusad emi of the district. have offered to take the value in ers in Portland; Henrietta Brown who Many congratulations have ponretl in stock. As will be seen elsewhere took up the work in ISM; Mrs. Carter and the transient bitterness am! ill feel the receipts have been very sat of University Park, the treasurer of the ing arouse«! at the lime will l»e forgotten when the far-reaching nee«! of a school Rockwood Grange Ha’I, 10 Mlle« I’ast of Portland. isfactory and while not all the first organized union. The Glory song in that end of the district is understood was sung with inspiring zeal by a sweet The above cut was taken just before the dedication of the building, for Grange purposes. R<H-kw«MM| may justly expenditures can be published and its singleness of purpoae appreciated voiced singer from Echo, and feelings l»e proud of its new («range hall, which is one of the largest, lx-at lighted and most tastily furnished of any in the yet it is certain that the balance were stirred to white heat as Mrs. Helen Over thirty years ago the owner of this country and reflects gr«*at credit on the citizens whose energy, pride and self sacriffr«’ have mad«* its completion will be favorable to the associ Harford, a national organizer and an ex site worked early an«! late to clear the ¡Mtssible. land of rocks and stumps and it is a president of Oregon, displayed an old ation. monument to his untiring labor to pre One very satisfactory fact silk Hag of the United States with the sent for all time this ground where rest Notice of School Indemnity Selection name of the W. C. T. U. on its f<»Ms, must not be overlooked, and that United Hist«»« Land (MBre, Portland. Oregon, , less cbihlren’s feet will trea«l ami many and spoke appropriately on, “01*1 Tat Oc<ob**r IB. IW* is that at the director’s meeting tered Banners of Various Battles of the voices echo while at play. Every effort Notice ti* hereby given that the State of Ore on October 19, l*>w. applied for the E 1-3 of ' in last Thursday it was voted World.’’ She also called attention to a will be made to make the new school a ron -E I 4 of Section 10 T 1 S . K 4 E and file«! In offle«- a 11st of flrhool Indmiiilljr Orlectlohs that the directors and depart shield made of the woods and metals of success and to aid in the advancement thia the pupils who attend it. Education In which it w-lertv«l «aid land; and that sai«l I “THE SCHOOL OF QUALITY” list is open to the public for Inspection. ment superintendents would not the state, which ha« hid a remarkable of is the pivot on which swings the bop • Any and all person«, rlaltnfng adverwdv the hhtory. Mrs. Harford is not a pioneer receive pay for any time or per A. P. Armatrong. LL.B., Princ ipal of enlightenment; it is mor«*, the very rtbove <te*critH'«i land or any legal subdivision ■ Tenth and Morrison. Portland, Oregon »hereof, or claiming th«* swine tinder the mln of Oregon work but is a veteran in the sonal effort expended in promot ranks of the W. C. T. U., and ha« held fulcrum on which rests all ti - <»f civili I mg laws. <»r desiring t«» show «aid lamt to be | C’A'e occupy two floor»« 65 by foo fret, have a $20,000 «xjuipment, I more valuable for mineral than for agrieultur ing the interests of the fair. Of many prominent positions in both «rate zation and law-abiding citiz ii.-i.ip. h I purpo***«. or to object to «aid M*lrcth»n for ' employ a large faculty, give individual instruction, receive more calla I any legal reason, nb'»uld file th«*lr claims or ! ' their affidavit« of protest or content In thl< of- : for office help than we can meet. course if they supplied material ami national circles. Mrs. II. L. T. Hid Our school admittedly leads all rice. ALGERNONS I i KK- m FR R.gUt.r. GKO VV HH.ERM Receiver they were to be reimbursed for den, a delegate from Portland Central, others in quality of instruction It pays to attend such an institution. SANDY I hereby designate the ft« aver Rtate Herald, ' that. Such public spiritedness r<»so in the body of the convention and Much interest i» i»-lt here in general, publish«*«» at Gresham, Oregen, as the news- J «¡.Said a Business Man: “Keep hammering nwey everlastingly on thorough in stirring words voiced a strong eubgv patter in which the above n«»tl«*«- 1« I«» I h - pub . deserves the admiration of every for the ex-presidents and for the pre«i- , Hoarding the success <»f the entertain Ilshet!. ALGERNON M. ORKHHKR. Register i work. It will win out in the rml." Maid an Fdncatori "The quality of instruc peraon in the county for we per dent now in office; this wa® received! ment to l»e given • >«t. 21 at Pleasant First pub. Oct. 23. IMS; lant pub Nov /7, Its fl. tion given in your school makes it the etan<lar»l of it* kind in the Northwest ’• «¡.Open all the year. Students admitted at atty time. Catalogue free. sonally know that some of these with marked approval by the delegation. I Home for the benefit of th»* grang**. Th«* typhoid bacillus is so minute, Gue .Stuck«*, «»lie of Samiy’a expert people devoted energy and all Mrs. Hidden, on Welcome night, read nimrods, out«li<l himself last week in the *ays a doctor, that a drop of wat<*r References: Any oank. any newspaper, any business man in Portland. necessary time to the success of a poem of much interest and power. number of MfM*« kl»*«l beauties, RainlM»w, might contain millions. The organizers Mewl antes Unruh. Sleeth, the enterprise. Dolly Var«l»«n ami Salmon trout which Harford, Hidden and Wolffe gave inter esting accounts of their work in muster The Herald is about to offer some exceptionally good clubbing offers on magazines and papers. We are corresponding with sev eral popular magazines for rates which will be published in a week or so. Mrs. Unruh and Mrs. ing in recruit«. Harford spoke most acceptably on Wed nesday evening of Young People’« work. Mrs. Jane Donaldson presented the claim and report of th»* I.. T. L. branch. The music of the convention of the first order and was ciate»!. was ail much appre The chairman of the committee on music was Mrs. Patience Wood worth. A Silver Anniversary. The reception tendered the delegates It wap a notable gathering which met by Mr. and Mrs. Pelton at their resid he brought up from Sandy river. Mies Be««ie Canning. Smdy’s It is ho[»«*<l «Sixteen organized counties and several unorganized one* were re An address on Friday afternoon by Mr*. L. H. F. Additon, honorary presi presented. The prijgrams were in silver dent, was greatly enjoyed. She gave a and white, and the presiding officer, few word pictures of her recent three Mrs. Henrietta Brown mb robed in ail-1 months trip east, speaking of the Work! ver and white. Temperance Congress. She state«! that The report of the corresponding sec it would lx* ifinx/Hsihle to give an ac retary, Mrs. A. W. Unruh, wan a com count of this im|e>rtant gathering in th»* that th»* proposed auto '■ through. hardly l»e Murpa»*<*«l Don’t forget the dance at Junker’s hall. Sandy, on the evening of the 24th. Good music and fine time ex|»ected. CHE RRYVILLE Frank Lsngensand has raised bis | house two fret with new sills and rock foundation. Mr*. Frank Bacon visit«*«! Mr. an«l i Mrs. May bees over Kun«lay. Work has commenced on the new Methodist church and parsonage. Rev L. S. Chapman is living with W. I presi'lent’a annual address was strong ence between a congress an«l a <*onven Waespa’s place for the coming year. The stork visit«?«! Mr. ami Mrs. B. V I forcible and was received with tion and hope«! at some future «lay to hearty commendation and applause. give them the address on ‘ The Great Tapp, Oct. 5, ,iii«l left a baby girl. Rev Wrn. S. R»*nyon an«l Wm. Rugh I The treasurer’s report showed the finan March of th»( entury,” in their coiinti» s. Two facts that were brought out in this rnove«i the new minister over from Bor-1 read the brief talk should have wide circulation ; statement of the large balance on hand, the convention felt a wave of enthusiasm first, that the crux of the temperance ing by tram last week. Mr. an«! Mrs. J. II. L. Maybee went reform is the labor situation, an«i sec«»n«l, to Mt. H«*ott anil that was demonstrated by singing the the fact doxology. Seventeen superintend labor ranks that local option was disas Subscription Price ofj’fheHerdld” ents «ere present a nd rendered reports trous to their best interests, and that the fallacy of this claim must I mj as vig »IX MONTHS nN E Y F. AR TWO yf . ap . h THRKK YFARM FOCK YEAR« FIVE TBAR9 the treasurer, Mrs. Shane, that the liquor forces were Portland on bueinesu last week making vigorous efforts to prove to the department that were very encouraging and proved that the organization was still carrying orously set forth. out their state motto: “Speak to the) The old officers were re-elected except Springwater Division F. W (’aiming of K»;lso, was a Sandy visitor on Sunday last. time at her disposal but gave an outline O. Raugh until the parsonage is ready. John Marony ha»* rented Mrs. Rosa | The of what a congress was, and the differ As COMFORTABLE The view along the bluff can I and cial aide of the work to l»e sound. RAPID FREQUENT «Sandy Bluff, will he successfully <-arri»*»i prehensive resume of the year’s work, and showed gratifying progress. Portland Railway Light & Power Co. roa«i from Portland to Nandy, by way of at the Taylor Street church in Portland, ■ ence in South Portland was a brilliant October 6 to 9, when the White RiLbon affair and a most pleasing diversion clans met to obflerve their twenty-fifth I from the routine of convention work. anniversary. vffeci- ent teacher, re|x»rts a full Mttemlanrr. • MT. 1 fio 2 7ft « «a» ................. ft 2fi ...................... a.oo ITâTlOai EAST louas i n 1 1 «. 1 tm 1 ti 1 11« 1 1117 1 n 1 1 N 1 1 N 7 1 M7 1 M 7 • 17 7 1 M 7 f « 7 • M 1 IS M 52 M 11 1? 21 27 22 34 40 47 52 50 05 5 • I • • • 40 SO IT 21 30 30 a 1 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 S S I 5 5 S s 45 05 22 20 41 47 51 57 02 04 10 17 22 20 30 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 1» 35 52 SO 11 17 21 27 32 34 40 47 52 50 05 H 11 11 11 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 1 1ft »5 .72 .rrfl 11 17 21 27 32 34 40 47 52 51 M 1» V w y 10 I»» 10 P» 10 n» 1«» lo in IO li Si 7 r» 7 52 7 ■5H 7 Il M 17 s 21 M 27 « ¡tí M 21 n IO M 47 H »72 M ■> M Oft w Lv 1 lift ft nr, 5 un !tí * 'jn r, .50 •» 42 rm a 24 a i» ft 4». il a 41 a a (io I7,S S7 . a 21 a ¡. . 27 1 n ■ iH 4«i 47 •2 «WS Ar Portland Geli imi. 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M. figures In black, c •fecial f ar Lsavta Portland Saturday Night« (only) at II <M) for Grrwham, Troutdale and Fairview Returning to Milwaukee Car Harna. Troutdale Branch lietween Linnemann and Troutdale STATIOBS LI nnrmann liruner Ra««« Line «tirila. Fairview Davi« Ready Hiding Troutdale WFSTSOUNO a 41 s na in (M t > os 2 OS 4 N • mi iti n, a : m . 7 f.7 !» ft; il A7 1 S7 4 27 • n i n a m ! a *» 7 fiO W M I 1 Al 1 SI 4 21 • i» a i< i ai 1 1 : ,a 24 7 41 V 41 II 41 1 41 4 11 a 1« a u > a. a » j 1 For Oregon City, Canemah Park and way |>oirit«, change cam at (kill Junction For Lent«, Mount Scott and eaat aide point*, change cam at I^*nt« Junction. W. P. MULCH AY, Traffic Agent. General Office«, Fir«t and Alder Bto., P obtlahd , Oaaooa.