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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 20, 1908)
"Compel thv farmer to N» a bu*itie** labor linlons and the Grtntp. man," lie »at‘ Go mt«» the honiv* of The lwbt»r Pre**» has lately liven an- ■ .' <• O| I h. la: :: h w ..>.| t hr »*> < I tarmvr* ami a«*vrtam how they >w, ii«mnvtng that <»rgami»*«l labor had cast ami Irani oi their method* *»i dotng ’he its lol with lite grange m the matter <4 butuiu«?* in which they ate enga.vtk fighting Ihe HHtiaiiv*» and referendum Die And >ou will lw *urpri«l«*d what a \ *r* chm s before the Supreme Court. Sim<. »shug Grv«h.*»n Vindicator, i Ufdrim lian'tk. Ea.M Multnomah Record. ivtv )*»u wid timl. Ascertain what Il ey tmpi»'««i<*n i* conveyed that lhe grange Multnomah K cord and Moatavilla Herald Pubhrthel Every Endai at Gtr^ham. (>»• . l \ thv I' owkk > vatk P viuiiguso Co rt*ad, ami what »tie«» they put on the had ealhhi u|w>n the unions for IItian*i*l II \ DARNAl.l Eiuroa 5\n M»\ o . kk literature that rouiv» into their hoi“*» assistance tn the matter and that the latter had re«p*mdvd with monetary MCíiFTi fer suhaertptA'w» P tt«H m'llt UttivM. Ft«|Uv«tcd Tb<* latte'l «‘Il J»»ur IMpvr will ludl* lit any c*uiiv»} bearing on the buAiii’»’» l«t «4 }.»ur rvmitintHV If it «1« m » * h »I |>I«'« m - »»«»tn* i»» rale within two week* th*» re thvi air engage*! in. See w hat per * cut kid. Tttrrr 1« :.u doubt hut what the ____ in k.vpu , _ with well biuim-Ms iH-itu?iplvM. «11 »iiltevtrpUon» will D'scsartuasett outiHune ot rhe ca»«*s will have It« effect »lu*ly Ihvir business«" .miptly up»«n “ <»t * tone ;*— - )*»i«l ■ » • for — be »t«»|»ped prxwnplljr u|M*n rxpimU' expimtion C*A*»i In ordering onivnng c chaiu< ot a>hin -> kite “M a« w, “tlive me lhe «educated farmer a» a tl|»*n the union*, ami tl»ut they are deep- CtHDfSmifSTS are wanted I m e-1 rtrrv .on*.munit« It »»*» corn-« and the edmated taiiubatid a» a Iv intvtv«t«sl. Si is the grange, a* it ticighborheod. j«*u ar*» rv rvwpmfull^ r* »|*»vtiult> rv«4V r»'.;v * u « m ! 1.» t< >« nA u« as main I liaml. W h» h I come in volitaci unti a was the originator <»( lite liven** law* i iu lead««! *lx putt AtUDTUXtf UTfS l b’ fti AI'VFRTISIX«. l*V .‘v p*«r line vavh »uibseqiiettl iHM'rtion IHSl’l U»\FRTIS1N* hand *»r tanner that *iu*lit** hi* bu>iu* ‘Ml n*»w « 'right to overthrow. but It i* ill- -\w per lungk» column inch each banic. Li * ral diseount allot«rd ñ < iscnu'iti». but not bs'lh I hud iiini advancing, and tl 1» a ph* a- c«»iireival‘lv how tne grange could *»r on. For p<«t*uioB (stir *i«<») c per inch sAAttional should need aswistanc«* from anv aotirce • Wv >rk toc *uch men. eo»h: u «i line ea«*h *ul«ks]uenl in«cr»ion. l.*H'fti > $ft'a two ftgurva. an initial or an aMm * *.ati<*n •» "The majority ui lite lamiera are in j » o (ar a« to makeau allium»» with anv venu t’ROFfc«ION ftl CARI's io’“' ' •’ At n»» session *d In* two incite*). ■*»» cent» LKTTF.KS OF C*‘N|‘*»I ) \* K (not ivn.liiK t-'itr . I“ '1 1' eight-hour men, timi li», righi houli» m other organu <t ion ORITV ARIKS (or actual MthwrilH-r» or luc’nb-T- > 4 their tamilir«. up to ho w*»r*l*. free thv State Grange has Rich a matter Count the word* ami remit aceorttingly. the loreuuon and righi butlh» III liic al- •U over lOUword*. Ic a word (invariabl« in advance) At Eugene, last May, All I ah I< c . «¡rang«*. School. Church, or other n« •tiw» ««r adverfist'inent» of »striate, parti« * termaui. Elgin or teli Inni»a ufi thv hern «p 'ken of daixe'i. concert*. th*aim-nl*. etc . given for a pn«rit. c barged (or at regular mt«*« L»r tarn» cannot well bv adapted tu all caev?» the State Grange appropriated In order to insure change of a«i advertiser» tuu»t haxe copy m thu other not later than but it n«*e*i not la* Iroui fourteen I»» »iv tHf pur|**.»«* of *««i*ting the Attorney Tuesday pree<*din* da) <d publication Io fa SUtSOHFDM UUi IVr Year fl SO »tnri ad ram teen hours. It lhe tanuly an>r even General in presenting lhe State’s side >op.r« 'N Month* Me . Th tee months trial sul*> rt|4»**i tiioiitiug at o o chak ami lhe wile ami • •f lhe question to the supreme court. ■FWtnuCES -t ould I m - »cHt by Kxpr«*»» or n*»l Mu > Order Ftamjw a*A'r|4.*«l up U* *«• i-ent». daugiiteis attvmi to household dtitn **. I hat »urn was thought to l»v sutfietvut, tel ■I. is our aMC'«lty * «• are - V and lhe farmhands ami »ous attend to l»ut if it was not, am! if thelalsir union* I Kspct'iailv farmer»' and iu> n « l« ts* r Hr», etc . tn »mall or large quantitl«-« Am*tis»u Kill». 1» t\»»ii tlie chute» ami go to lhe tiehi at T o’cl< * k desirr«! l«> contrihut * a Ilk«* »urn, there and work until ll *»r 11 -«> ami go to the is no r**as.*n why the name of the grange al Orvaon should is- c*uine*-tv>i with their action. lieu! again at I ami keep at it until It ha* Iwen Mated that th<* grange ami go to the ln»u»«* and eal »upper and Hon. Ben F. Jones, in the llieu du the rvemug rhotes, they liuve called upon the unt«»n* (*»r help. The Daily Capitol Journal of Nov. 12. dune a farm <ia* « work. Regular hunt« State Grange did not, ami if anyone did, devotes a page to reviewing the L r w«‘ik. ti guiar h«»uis B»r uivais, rt w even lhe executive committee, it W MM Oregonian’s attitude in the past lar hour* l*»r sleep albi rt-gulnr iiou without the *ancti«*n *-f the Order ami Mr. James Goodfellow is wear in relation to the primary law lor ret rvation, with plenty ut .«(Aiutai will l*e resented by practically vverv granger in the state • The grange i* mg the I»« ing the toga of the American cit and the popular election of sena }Ntprr* Mini l*«j«>k». Ideimi not oppmivd l*» the uni lions, nor are anv a^iit'dilurnl paper* nUd Lu«»k*, dll*i izen now-a-days. He has dispos tors. He expects to support Mr. itili ttylb in « > »I, an I ■>* < m I grub of its members. Th* r inter vat« <»( the t wo organisation are ddfcieiit ami ran ed of a nice piece of property in Chamberlain for senator altho w anted. Canada, and. being free from he, (Jones) is a republican, be *’ íhe fatui i\ should ri*v at o o'clock only «.t*m»e together ill such M i’ll«’ M m ia outside business interests, has cause he has long been an adher on Sqnday u toning as wed as oil werk hete presvnte«| wl u-n a measure tw al «take that aff«*ct* l>*>th. Tlu* grange affirmed his allegiance to Uncle ent of the principle of popular 41 and »i»■ ti»e nc<’v«j»ary chores then cannot afford to nth líate witli anv other :bur» t» ami Itow the bin ai tir»» mau Sam. We. of course, welcome election. We quote two para in the city that ><itniav *»n the farm l««ly l*vcause it lias an individual idrn- order or or- him to our citizenship and hope graphs of his lengthy article. ,*a*ieiy, «»rdrr dors not consist in changing the »Ukk lily that no **t|n *r r*K*teiy, that his example will lead others "If the able editor of the Oregonian from one field to another, or suiting it. g tnuation can destroy *»r even materia It is in«lr|*«*n<ient an<| tnu»l I».»!* liedime convincol that he was or unloading a load of hay tiiat a ar ¡\ assist. to do likewise. remain ao it it expects to go on a» it has wrong when lie advocated the primary broughl in on Saturday evening. "Men of worth and «lamking in the for forty 'rars |*a«l- I m coming one *»i law and the election »>t United State*» *enal« r< by {»optlar vote, would it not shop and city tell me that it order an» I the greatest factors of thv i»ati<»ti in Our attention has been called be better for him to come out and ac system were used on the farm they rv*»m»mic and social proltlem«. Fili* i* written in a spirit of warning, to the irregularity with which knowledge the error of bis way and would go bark tu the farm, It the farm The Herald reaches some of its right the wrong by good clean argu er wants in keep hi» sons and daughters not of animosity. The gtatig»« cannot allow the lalnir union* to mak** it their readers. This is unfortunate ment, and not by calling Statement No. on the tarm he must n«»l lengthen tin* ■ «»Id man of the sea;" neither can ’hr 1 Republicans f >»»ls and cowards ami vi- hours for a day'* work at I mu I i end*. and we regret the condition very o’.at >rs of tbrir oaths and the iwtiiu* Limit the hours «>1 work on thv fayn to unions afford tn do anything that would much but we are as yet unable turn? But it is Mr. Scott’s policy to twelve or thirteen with pay fur over- put them in a fal-v light before the to locate the trouble. When pa rule or ruin, and he is attempting to time, ami freedom lo the hired man u* Ltriiivrs. L**t tin* unions keep in tlieir own course and contribute all tiie money pers are mailed here Friday rule all the Republicans out of the Sunday they can afford to any worthy cause, tint evening every subscriber in the party who are advocating the very doc in fairness tu themselvva they should trine that bet formerly preached. It county should be reached by noon Mr. Scott was right when not seek nor announce an alliance that he advocated 6R45GL XtHS IS BRIK 1» improbable. Saturday. We understand the the election of senators by the popular E. I. Tuoni- trains carry the papers past the vole, he is wrong now." "It is to be hoped that wisdom will not die with the Oregonian, ami that some modern Mosea will come forth and gather together the Mattered hosts of the Republican ¡»artv that Mr Scott has kicked out. and that before another election rolls amund they will have unit ed, and that the Republican carxiidate who has been nominate) at the primar ies will be elected at the following elec tion." Mont) in the Business Aye ban a yual good farmer for morw as sax teen yarr. Aye raise tome wheat and corn, and fat some b<>g and steer. Aye watch the farmer husine«« close, and where that money git*, Ami Aye fl mi it coming kwicheot when you ban »pullin titts. ham fella what Iran raising grain, ami hauling darn lo town. Got my money in thv pockets, hav ban broke the whole yare round; Counto Life from lhe I him fella what l»an fatting stock, ban rich and dan ban poor, Hired Man sView Some time dvy make a plenty money, An Indiana farmhand haft written a some time »lev losing more. letter to President Ro«»sevelt about the Bnt dan» fella wid da brindle cow, lie work which thv Country Life Commis got a bully ting, you tiet; sion is carrying on. The President has Hay never loae him» whole rare crop, turned the letter over to the Commission if ground lutn dry, or ban to»» wet; and they have asked the farmhand to Ven hale ban striking down the crop, and ytiftl ban raising lilts, write some more. At night hay call« dem Brindles in, "I have been a farmhand just long and yuat tmn pullin titta enough," says the President’s corres pondent. "to learn the <*ause of so many Hay got dam se|»arator what make* a lot of cream, afi| son* ami daughter* ami well-meaning, reliable farmhands leaving the l>eauti- Hay got <ie money Coining in yu«t like a pleasant < ful farm and country and going to the city. A la< k of order and system on the Hay got a mon di money in di DUtt». farm and too long hours for a dav is w hat is driving the best minds from the Hay ban go Rnckafellow, hay y usi ban pullin titt«. — Ex. farm to the city an»I shop. What ran The question of the constitu tionality of the primary law as applied in Oregon is worrying a few people. How any unbiased, sane person can say the principle of this law is unconstitutional would require an imagination far more vivid than any we have seen or else they wilfully per vert the truth. The constitu tion does not undertake to out line in detail the process of choos ing a United States senator. He is to be chosen by the State Leg islature. It doesn’t say by joint meeting of the two houses or otherwise. And there is abso lutely no other limitations on the conditions by which a senator may be ch »sen. Candidates for we expect of a hand, or the farmer’s senatorships have pledged them wife and her posterity, in the way of selves to certain policies since intellectual development when they get At the last regular session of Pleas ant Valley grange it waa «lecwfed to have the f»eginning of our constitu out of their I m ^I s at 3in the morning a Cbristmas tree and f«»tival again this and work from that time unt’l 8 or 9 at tional period. That was their night? Ami no attention pai<l to the y»*ar. There was a go«»! attendance and means of winning votes getting sanitary conditions of the home, and much business wax transacted. the popular support for legisla necessary conveni< nr«*s on th»* farm for On X<>v»-mber 11 the ladies held a tors who were favorable to sena doing tiie farm work with the least la quilting I m -»* at th? grange hall ami th? men worked on a new carriage shed, torial candidates. Have all such bor and time." A g'x>i dinner was served and everyone pledges been unconstitutional? This man has given the Country Life enjoyed them»? (.’ommi--ion som»* very interesting first-» Why haven't we heard it before? hand information about rural conditions Pleasant Vai r grange bel<i its rrgii* Now when we undertake to elect and recommen<iati<ms base«I on a long Jar monthly entertainment Saturday legislators who maintain the the experience in farm work ami farm life. evening Nov, 14. The program was in- teresting and enÿ yei by a well filled ory that the popular will should He has worked for all kinds of farmers, house. and he has al- govern the action of those legis good and liad, he «a lators in choosing senators we wavs had his eyes open to d»*t»*<‘t the ft is jn«t ch at to dm what the aim of can«es of their success or failure. He I the state lecturer i< in the matter of are told it is unconstitutional, has drawn his bis own conclusions and sets preparing programs by the various Perhaps it is - now. Why not them forth in down-right, straight-for grange», 'J B om » who prepare on topic» before? Because it suits the op- ward fashion. Education pays in farm “hotild not confine themselves to the ponents of the policy to interpose ing, he says. The farmer who plunn matter sugge-ted or sent out l»y the objections to a plan that is not out his work and carries it through in a hx al library. Get material from < very systematic, business-like manner, jm*t reliable source ami prepare a- can-ftilly supported by their candidate for a« the city man does, will be able to a* possible. The material collected the position in question in other shorten the hours of labor. “><, many flbould I m * written up in a form that may words, Mr. Fulton. Now we farmers measure everything on the farm be preserved whether the p»-r‘‘on giving have been hearing a lot about from the standpoint of muscle," he con it r« ad» it or delivers the remit of hi» the rottenness of the republican tinue*, "and are extreme in something» investigations off-hand. Those that are an<l slack in others. J decided several of unuMual merit should I m * <-ollede I by party in this state, yet the very years ago that life i* too short to work tin- lecturer» ami forwarded to the state ones who make this accusation for Peter Tumbledown farmers." lecturer, J. J. Johnson, 5H5 ('omnif-rcial are supporting some of the par "Now, Mr. President," ho writes, building, Portland. Sonic of them may ties who were instigators of the "you can take this for what it i* worth. I m * u»e<l in the Bulletin and others may causes, events and conditions I have not given you half of my experi- be copied and sent out to the various The Coniminsion has written Iwiturers for reference matter. So while that developed this state of ence. him that his suggestions are so useful we are coll»«ting material for our own decomposition. grange we may be helping others. I that they hope he will send more. Lents grange met ia»l Saturday with Three candidate* a g*M«d attendance. were given thv thin! and fourth «legrev». The dinner hour was well attended and a report <»f candidates later showed some good soliciting. There will I m * about fifteen ¡n*rw*>ns to take the first ! ami second degrees next time. Thv lecture hour was well filled. Mias Faina Wolfe ami Floy<i Marshall ass isle« I in the music, and paper» were presented by Mias Crislvr, Mrs. Morrill, Mrs. Hvrsiinvr and Mr Kreuder. The pro gram for next time has l»*en a»sigm*«l and should be n go*si one. There was some discussion alwuit tin* hull building ami resolutions calling attention of all ; mem! mts to thv necessity of ro-operat- mg in the work. A circular letter is living sent to all memN rs urging them to Iwrornv stockholders. Election of otlicrrn for the coining two war» will be om* of the orders of bunt nt**» nt the December «♦•»»ion of Pomo na winch will meet with Rockwo»»! grange on her» inlier IB. There will probably I m » many rhangea a« a two year term it* generally all that anyone desire*. NOTARY IM BMC R«a*l» A Ca‘s Hi ore Ulti*» BORING Rock w • hh I grange ia pivp ving fot sii * othvr uf ila » xtra gin»! alLt‘r» Veni W vdnvndnv rvrning thè mae»|uerndr willtakr pia»'** Pi ine» will Le jfiveti ami a guod «upprr provi«! ed Guod l*W* aie, a g«»od lime ami v ventine invìivd, OREGON I: . B. HOI Gresham grang<» held their régulai ♦•rr meeting Sfttmdav, N«> vvii »I m * i , II Gue m »•. on vrttididate was lmiiatv<| mio lhe first and swoud degrees sud t wo into the Oil BROTHERS tlnr»l and i III.MIMS f »tirili. The hdloning pro- gratti wa» i iMtidered durili/ Ih* leclur»* < * re »hu in. < >rrgi»n hour : "Crup Rutalion/* The*» Brugger; «”♦■»41 v, " I h*’ \merican Earuivr Eeediug the World,” W B Parsons; Mh«uiu*stic .1. M. SHORT, M.l) Economy in the Public 8,-h,M»|ii," Mi» s. I». BIITNI-R, M.l> '!« Ku . sol»». Mi»» Mi*«» R«»I m »||». , <>rntioti, Roller*» '*Agricultural Education," I'ountv Slip PbukUu» >utgrati» ehtiletidvtit li. E. R'ibhifttiii. The sub Ureaham, Oregon jects were good and the di>»ru4sh>iis wri prolllal'lv. Subjects for next meeting wilt I h * printed later. Everyone invìi* ™ hhth £ v«l to lu» present. i Fanners' Mutual F.R. Parmorol ill ¡libi O I A. l|r( A m * ii »»I l‘»*r|laiul) Now is the l ime EDITORIAL C0MMLM stations. sometimes. We will look into this. Sometimes labels are rubbed off and papers are misplaced. Such accidents will happen, try as we may to prevent it. Let us know if you fail to get your paper and we will try to correct the error. WM. A. MORAND Th»» Multnomah Manion» ami l.ovtur- era Association will n»wl with Evening star gi ang«* at Ku njular Hireling mi h«*cvtidwr A. i'nXSl |;\ Mil I , PROMPT. to visit \| I I) to 11, w. CALIFORNIA hnawhall. Pres, i • icaluHu, < »re. Wri:«* I«» J. J. berti, Net rrlary. E > am til «I. P<»rtland V4Í.-1S TIME \\ hen summer lia» ps««- *• I In thvfte ii-rtlu’m alale», li»«» «nu is »‘lily mild under the bright Elu** «kir» of s .utlivrn I'dihutiia Dr< i» --nr *»l I'Mturr*» ha|»i*v p»»>- v’ai'itu»-- vtrrual »ummer f »r those wlioe.tmmi en dure a more M-irrv cli mate. California h i« l>veu call- id th«» * 1|«-«- i «»< the w inter tourt-t " h< ho tel» »in i stopping piai**’« ar«- <« varied a» lh»»*v of w*ll r*-gulal”l ritir* \ i»itor» can al a <t* « lind ► uitalUt- s«*c*Hiimo*lation, v> »ng«-nia I «'<»»•» pa mon», ami \ «ned, pirasm/ rev- r ration». la hr N. ir fi I- lorn Ji w 111 m •• Hire» I OREGON P*« Hr«t»ur»h| Notke of SAhool Indemnité seiet Iloti I nii«A*i I furiu I »tr*«»». t I that • |>l»U i i I •al.O I« lu- f»W P ft., rd la 4- a I • ■I Ope F I B »»i >1 Mrd In relions i >at •»!•! « » 1 ria I m •r atty rl> ihr lb It l»l«»n t the “iIn in« l«tiA lo br> I1»«M ? Valuable f « »e minerai tl»< agrleuliur • I puri» ». I m ubhrt I«» ««i.| *c|< «'Hat* n»r reason, »hutikl fib th«lr ria ini» »», • t»> ______ _________ ur th« ir »ib<lat i » it» it« t»f »4 |«r»H«»4 |tr»»i« «i »»r ur r«>ul«*»i r. I in tn ihi« ibi» «*f «»I fkr «IUKKX o S m ------- UHIWÜH _ H..l.trr, » XI IK It» Kn-vltr, I hrrvbv <l*-«l,»alv th. IM.lr Hr,ahi. |»Ubi|*h«->l «1 Grvaliatn. <»rr«> h, «• t|»< (!«•«»• IMt-’r lu Whit'll thr MlMtr« Ii.ab. I» 1,1 I h < Il uh ll.hr.1 AlUKKNllN M l‘KI V«kl< llrgUUff. Fir»« ¡»uh <vi M. |vm |*»| pU|, x„, SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO rr ib «taf. Will lx« glrtd tn supply »»»me wrv attactivv literature, de scribing in detail the many *h*- hgt** “I winter in ('tihforni». Very low round trip )*irur»ion ticket» are on »ale to California . Th»* rate fr«»»n Portland lo L*»* Angele* and return I* Notice for Ihiblk stioo. Ihppartaieiil of :h» h»«.ti..r I* s l^n.l OfRrv, ■ I l>«>rttat*»1. nrtgnh (irli'lrr 17«h. iv««« N‘»ll« K >• hrr. hy gltm «hai W rillam Vlv tn«'*r. <4 taUiurrtlr Fall« or« goti.w ho «»n tpril JWh. 1rn«dr |i><lii< «tra<| huir) N.» 1 V«S4 Svelai No »*- 3 tar **w i 4 ..i »» 1 * >«.rti..n j» T..wn.hi|. 1 North ft Ka«t Will»null» MrtidUfi, ha« fllr«| iiMtir. <4 httrnUon to m«kv Fln»l Five yr,*r !•»««•( t»> ««unUah rlaint lo Ihr laud alMTVv •!«••. flbvd. Im »or. «hr llrgl» t« r ahd Nrrvivre I a lan«l «»Iftcr,«t l*»rll«u4, <»rr*o»i, on thv UMh day «4 November. r»w <*taim»iil ti»tn«*«a> wit ri«*«««-« G M H«lii» « «if Iuwtoiirrll«-Fall«. <>rx**«ui. I »»vid 4»*Krafe, - n II Burkholder. •• •• «» Alvi H«rr, Limit six months, idi»»« Ing *to|Mivvr privvlegt*« in ritlicr dirwtmn. Similar excursion rates are in affect to all Cali fornia points. For full information, »l«M»pln* rar rt-asrv* Ilana and tlrkrl», rail, writ« <»r trivgrapli C. W. Stinger, C. F. A. Nr<! and Washington «trrrt« —or — wm. M c M urray , < i . p . a . Portland. Oregon 4I«»KKS<»N M HKF’tMl It l<a t. 2a l*«»» N.n », luna) Rrgl.trr, ----------------------- THE SCHOOL OF Ql’ALlTV"--------------------- A. P. Armatronit. I.LII., Principal Tenth and Morrison. Portland. Oregon <I.\Ve occupy two floors 65 by too feet, have a Jjo.ooo equipment, employ a large faculty, give individual instruction, receive more calls for office help than we can meet. Our school admittedly leads all others in quality of instruction. It pavs to attend .such an institution. C.Sal«l a Bu.lar.. Man: "Keep hammering »way everla.tingly mi thorough work. It will win out in the end.'’ Maid an Educator« "The quality of iti.truc- tion given in your school makes it the standard of its kind in the Northwest •• All subordinate grange* will hold ri-gular election* at th»* D»’<*»*nilM»r meet ing». IriHtallatb.iia will take place in January. C.Open all the year. References: Students admitted at any time. Catalogue free. 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