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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 18, 1908)
Septrmla»r'.Mth between the executive voniniittge of the State («range ami tha like committee of the Fe»ieraled Tradee. 4 ' à Al that me«'ting it waa auggvate«t that the legislative committer« of the two organ 1 nations get together ami get xc- «luainted ami talk over the winter** Suocwding Grv»hi«in Vindicator, Grechimi Gaiette. I.aat Aliiltnoiiiali Record, Multnoniah Riconl and Montavilla Herald. work. The 4 w«» commit tree met Satur* iblialinl Evvrv Fndav at Gte-ham. Ore*., t>v the B kavkh S tat « PvnuaHUia Co «lay, X »v 2l*t. Hr*). A I Ma*«»n, bro Il A. DARNAL1-. Ernron ash M ouih . ther IStlmvr ami myself representing ■<Ct-CTI «or ml—. ri|.l-i.- «re nel «rat Ulli.'*« rtqur-1«*! Th»- talH-l on «nur |*|*-r wüt tn-tt the grange, ami II. M Lorn»t«»n of As v * ¿ihi»« (wo *« * ** li»«* iw*vi|H «*i y«»ui nnütun««' H i» «I« k ** no» pk«*»«* u». ß*S?tfM!9V4ACES I« kts pit. with well n "qitii/c«i huaiiu’w* priu« iple*. 4H Kit»»« riplioti» « IH toria ami C ll. Gram ol l\»rtl.tml, the t pmaipcly « i | m * w ex|wmii*»«t «M tim«* |»a»«l f»»r Orv’g'‘ii State Federation of I al»or. We Ivar lie* I that Here were two pievvw «»I tiuu rvd Me«*ud tu*U« r ni the iHM»u*rticv al i.nahatw. (»re««'» legislation that the Federation withe«) enavte«l this winter; one to have con but also in more healthful food \ iut* employed upon th«* r«»ad*, ami an supplies. The ordinary idea used vmpk>)vi’s liability law. The Grange to lie that cattle and horses were , has n«» objection to the.*«* mraaurra. not subject to disease to the de i l.«»rnst«»n tub! me that the l«*gi»lati«*n gree that human beings are. we desired was suitable to him. The We read with interest Mr. Not so at all. They have all the Oregon stat«* F«xler.ith»n am! lhe grange Il’s letter on the Labor Union will present a united front to the en pulmonary troubles, are subject emies of the proiliicrr at Salem in Jan* id the Grange. If there can to indigestion, blood poison atui uarv. • any good in a union of the tuberculosis as we are. Expo- Che rx«*cutiv«' c«»inmittee <»f the Slate ange and other organizations, sure or insufficient food supplies Grange has the good «»( the Order at : it come, but it is a question produce or aggravate the disease. heart ami w«uiid not do anything that doubtful prjpriety. The would injure the Ortler or make it sv«*- and Suffering in omiary to any other organiiati<»n. But nible is the labor unions seent Cattle Starvation the West. I lieheve they desire lhe (rirmUhip ami contain a lot of extrem- “Verily the half is not told von* s. The employers’ liabil- Have you an idea of the awtulne*> oi g«Mxlwill of the Oregyui Stat«' Fe«lrratpd frades ami that they would m»t la» so / law alluded to might be a the hunger ami thirst endured? Our fooliab as to refuse lhe assistance of •od one if originated by ration- law« compel deeding «»f eattl«* in winter’ their brother organisation. . honest men. representing since Oklahoma became a state, but It wa.* sug»*«"»te«| X<»v»*ml»er ‘?l*«t that have any of you an idea of th«* kirn! and th the employer and the em- quantity of food provided? Last winter the grunge and lalair unions establish a oye, but no law that makes an I witnessed a •(«•«•ding.* For thousan.l* market in Portland where the farmer lployer wholly responsible for of cattle, a «mall load, not sufficient to could plac<* bis products «»n sale ami where the lalairer coul«l purchase them. e accidents that may befall, give each one ■ ta»ta, and lhe hay was Fhe farmer and lal»orer would divid«* e people that depend upon him 1 over tipe, rotten. «ml an black a» tar. the mi«ldleinan*a profit betw«*en them, smelling ao musty that we could scarcely rough their services would be endure .to stand then*. Yet it would the farmer getting more for Ids pnaluce st. A properly equipped work have caused you to weep ha«I you seen ami th«* lalxoing man paying less than .op should not be dangerous for those poor, starved cattle tight for it, he would have to pay at the grocery. This is entirely fvnsable. The trouble .filed workmen, and an em- aud cry after the empty wagon, their heretofore has been that the farmer oye who accepts a position, hunger in no way satisfied. In thia had to g«» to market ami seek a cus way the millionaire stuck raiser duties towing it is risky, has no one the law. tomer. Under this plan the customer • blame but himself. The prin- “Another hint. When the ‘veal co-operates with him. Think at>uut it, pal danger lies in placing a calves* are rent away, have any Eastern patrons. orkman in a position where people any idea what the nursing moth Let n»c illustrate the injustice of the present system. A member of Garfield iere are dangers of which he is ers suffer? Ik) vou know that the poor Grange s«»ld a groceryman in Estacada creatures endure agonies, and some morant, but an honest employ- times die, with the undrawn milk which potatoes at one cent per pound. Within r will not do that. That, how-j cakes and cometimea causae the loss of two weeks the grocery man had retaile«l ver. may yet be the workman’s the organ by sloughing off? Did you them at one ami a half cents a pouiki lull, for he may have repre- think the cowboy milked the thousands He made as much in two w«*eks as the farmer hail in four months ami with ented himself as being informed of cowi? Indeed you could not worse one fiftieth u( the labor. There is some insult a cowboy than to ask him to milk hen he was not. The employer one cow. ‘Cowmilker* is his favorite thing. t3 £ I » EDITORIAL COMMENT innot, at least should not. be eld for resulting accidents. No»' our grangers are largely trmers and employers of farm elp. Will you feel like support- ig a law that makes you liable > damages when thru accident, morance. carelessness or indis- «ition due to irregular habits, •ur hired man gets a tumble, a raise, a wound or broken bone? ’e think not. Those are risks cidental to the business just as ■ur financial risk is. The work- an doesn’t concern himself ith your financial risks, unless •j is a very extraordinary one. eally your interests are mutual, ■u should protect each other id then take responsibilities or sks as they come. Now the grange may be able • work harmoniously with labor lions but it should avoid any ■lationship that will tie it up ith the extreme labor element. A fnend of ours recently sent s the following clipping relative > our duties to dumb animals, owever it is not necessary that e go to Oklahoma or Texas to nd abuses of our duties to these slpful creatures. Even here in ■regon we find poorly fed. un- >used cattle, horses and sheep, ?hting for life against starva- >n, v/ind and cold. Especially it pitiful that the young ani- als bom in the wintry season re left to suffer and die at the iere convenience of the stock- an who gambles with the eather on the possible profits the business. The fact is we ied laws to prevent any man’s vning more stock than he can ;ep comfortably, with sufi ¡ent malty to prevent the in frac- on of those laws. Such regula- ons would result not only in jmane treatment of our a* .mals ,00 K! | WM. A. MORAND term of reproach for the settler He would do without milk always but never milk You have not lain, as I have, awake for hours at night listening to the poor mothers whose agony will not let them rest, or in winter, when the entire herd wanders backward and forward, crying so they can I m * heard for miles, night after night, from hunger. And yet this is only a hint of a condition which cannot be imagined by those who do not see.” f. M. Gill Regies to Thorpe. E stacai »*. O r «., Dee. 7, 190s To the Editor:— I h«»e jnut read Brother E. I.. Thorpe’s article on Labor Unions and the ••ranee. Brother riior|»e can only s(>eak for himself and tlioee whom he has heard express their views, which are necessarily limited in number. Likewise. I must s|>eak from the same standpoint. Eat the members with whom I have conversed have not re sented the efforts of the granges ami the nnions to get together. I oes not Brother Thorpe remember that Brother Paulsen stated at Eugene that if the State Grange would vote U a XI that lie knew where «•>>> more could lie secured? Brother Paulsen evidently lia>l the Federated Trades in mind. The , State Grange voted the money with the understanding that more money would l»e secured from other sources. I read the statements in the i.abor Press and saw nothing in them in any way derog atory to the dignity of the Grange. When the State Grange was circulat ing the petitions for the initiation of the Gross Earning Tax Bills, 85 copies of the petitions were placed in the hands of the Federated Trades for cir culation. I was in Brother J. J John son’s office when the Federated Trades officials telephoned him that they could use 35 copies more than the 50 they then bad. I went with Brother John-, eon when they were delivered. We sought the aid of the labor organizations , I then and I do not see that we should be [ ashamed of the fraternal assistance of I that organization now. It is the old adage, “United we stand, divided we fall,” or “In Union thpre is strength.’’ The lafsir organization is seeking the friendship of the Grange and is trying to win this by material beneficent acts. At the suggestion of the labor organiza tion, a conference was held in Portland i Special Subscription Bargains -FOR DFi EMBER- IIKKAI.D, «1 50 and FARM JOURNAL (5 yearsi >1.00, OXLY $1.50 HEltAI.lh H.M Mel \I.I.' MV.AZINE. OXLY HERALD, Regular Price................................. $1.50 LADIES’ WORLD, Regular Price. .. .......... 50 FARM AND HOME, Regular Price...................... 50 GOOD LITERATURE, Regular Price.................... 35 Total «2.M OUR PRICE, ONLY........................................... 1.75 See Clubbing List On Last Page For Other Bargains. M3t«Ot 00 OOOOOOOOOOC Í NOTARY — lirvahaui lent« Evaning Star lhtii.aa.-iia W.u.llaw'i Pl«*a*ant Vall'x Ru«»«*l!ville. R*H'kw.»*«l (M. Xov. Oct. Nov, < ». t Nov. Get. N . Gul. N..< Gul. Nov. Get. X ■ Gut. Xo\ KM 75 |l«> 3A 35 fio il F .M .‘«0 27 •210 210 50 HO •IO 25 7?» 2 » 4A0 5’27 414 DM Ornea, 4 1 M no :iu 45 52 17 UM (0 43 •210 SO fi?:t Uk> 1.0 KM UU HU) 1.0 Hll HO 43 vA «3 tk) 33 l.i .'to 2* 210 210 210 210 291 :i > M 10 tu) 403 4U3 42 i 4.83 132 4?4 Hie table herewith shows the contest hi The There is no |*oor work indicaba! in any •»( the re;»«»rt» «»f the*«» grange*. X> rep« »it Ims been received from Fairview Grange hh yet. An average of 47?» point* win» a tlr»t. 1 - AITGRXI Y mil -fit 12 oreuon LAW AT IH th«» nrm *»f c*«niea '»•»ft 210 210 -•I R< h >I s A Co’s Store boring <21 libi 417 ItW |t)0 87 work fur the granges that ar«» Herald’ m liel«L 1 i A. r 1 4 X I rrill.lt’ a Di rt s I’hmu»* A ATTA. Mahl Ufi» Corfou Bldg . I’ omti Asi», Oil BROTHERS oiiNiisrs G realmm. 417 a a«*voiu| and .‘ITI a third premium. It iw Rppnrvnl from th«» tab!«» that th«* work van la* leutl improved by iD'tthig out a lar^«»r att«*n«lan< «« of mvtnlM*ra, and u«ing mor«« minili«*« u( tin« program provided in th«* Ihillrttn F M Gm.. Content Su|M'rinteii«|t«nL Gas. Or«*g«>n PhrakUaa-Sat gres». Oregon Brenham, R. IL CASWELL structure» of whatsoever kind <»r na thirtv-ilir«*«' liu ih Irv<I dollnrn, th«» real i ture erected thereon by the said Grange propwriv h«*r«*in h«*r«t(t»f<»rt» tlrM< rU»«*<l I Fair Association, its suueusM.r« or as within the time of tw«» year« from th«- • •pen to engagement for all kinds of sign*. said iviuoval to be complete with pitfiMXK«* ami approval of tin« ortiiti- • Auctiotieerillg OREGON in three months from th«» termination MtH*«’, «ahi thirty*thr«t» hundred <l««l* 14,^LSIIAM, of this franchise front any cause. lar« to I mp ¡»aid a« lullowa, bection 4. That the »ahi Grange Fair I O ii «* hundred dollar« up>«n th«» n <•«’«'pl- Aatkiciation. its «ueceMaor« ami assigns, aiiCe hy the («rung«» Fair Aaa«H'iati«)ii shall have th«» right during the lime of of thia franchise, nn<l th«* balance <d the exclusive use of the grounds herein thirty*two hiindr«^l dollar« on or I k »- heretofore graut<*d, to establish and for«* two y«*ar« from th«» approval of maintain within said grounds, shows, thia ordinance; Provided, and the entertainments ami other vnteQirises, a box« option of »ah’, and »al«», ia con commonly known as “concessions,** ditional, (hat «h«»itId the Baid (»range within sai«l ground«; and to tstablish Fair Aiatociation, it« »ucct*aaora or a«* and charge admission tees tor said in •igna. fail to «»perate a fair or exliibi-1 side cuncewaioiis, as well as to establish i lion aa above net forth, each and every : When summer has pass* ami charge a general admission or en year for the next ten auoeooding year«, ed in th»««» northern trance fee to th«' general grounds, with , the real prw|>erty hereby bound »hall! slates, the sun is only out being require«! to pay any license or ! revert to the Town of Greaham, upon ’ mild under the bright blue skies of Southern other fee to the Town of Gresham for lhe |»ayment by the Town of (ir«-»bain California. This is one aaid privilege to the Grange Fair AmoM iation, itaaue- «•I nature's happy pro- I reaaorw or ataigaa, of the purchase Section 6. The Town of Gresham viti« »in»*—eternal summer \ UCTIONEER Now is the rime to visit CALIFORNIA for thiMte who cannot en reserves to itself, and the said Grange price of thirty-three hundr«*«i dollars; dure a more severe cli Fair Association consents to said reser provided further, that all the right«, mate. eoncoaaione herein vation, the uw of all the buildings and privileges and California has liren call* other structures or ¡»arapheriiaha grante«l to the »aid Grange Fair Aae«»- ed the Maces of the winter tourist." Its ho erected upon said grounds by the said I i ciation, it« HU<vea»or-N or a»»ign», «hall tels and stopping places Grange Fair Association, for public and . i remain aa herein heretofore provided ' are as varied as those of munici|»al pur|M>a«*s any time during during the exiatenc»* of thia francbiae well regulatnl cities. property herein each year, excepting the twenty days ! whether the real Visitors ran always timi suitable accommodation, granted ia held by «aid («range Fair heretofore exclusively granted to the congenial companions, This get-together policy of the State Grange Fair Association. Aeaoeiatkm, ita aucceeeore or a«eigt»a, an«1 varied, pleasing rec Grange executive committee is a most Section 6. All of said grounds and a» tenant« of the Town of Greahain, or reations. excellent thing and I think ever» all buildings ami other construction in a» owner« in fee; ¡provided, further, granger ought to support them in it. and upon the same, when not actually that the »aid Grange Fair Aww elation, Let me suggest that all grangers read used or occupied by the said Grange its »uetKKtaom ami aaaigna, upon the. ing this give special attention to the Fair Association, for any of the pur-1 I acquiring title to the real pn»|»erty . cooperative proposition outlined in it. poses herein heretofore set («»rib, «hall I herein heretofore deac'ribed, and whit« It is a good thing to think alw»ut. be in the care and cuntody and under «aid property ia uee«l for public and fair I Will l*t* tfUtl to atipply aonm F. M. G ill . ! piir;M)ae<«, and while thin frnin'hi»e ia in { the control of th«* Town of Gresham. very Mtfartiv«» lit««raturr, <!<♦• ««<*ribing in tit !ail th«* many «lo- Member of Stat»* (»range L«*gialative Section 7. Any failure on the part oi, . force, «hall I m » exempt (nun all and ev- ligta «if winter in Calibirnia. Committee. the Grange Fair Association to operate | ery town tax levied by the Town of V«-ry low rouml trip «‘xeumloti said annual Industrial fair for any on»* ! Grreham for nnini«*tpal pur|«»n«*» agninat ' tit i»«*t- a»«* on aa|«* to t'alifornin. year during the existence of this (ran , the reel property al«»w <leecribr«L I ll«* rate Iroin |*«»rtlan«i to Log Angeli-a and r«*tnrn la Ordinance No. 41. ch is« ■, unless prevented by »«»me a«*t of Reel. 10. The «aid («range Fair A»»<»- SfS.oo AN ORDINANCE granting to Grange God <>r by some circumstances not un ciation. »hall within thirty day« after j Limit aix riiotitha, Allowing Fair Asws-ialion, its succeasore and der control of said (»rang«* Fair Asso- I th«» final approval of thia ordinance, ' ato|M>vrr privrl«*g«*a in either assigns, the right and privilege to ciation, shall render void the fram hisv til«* w ith tin* Rocorycr of the Town of <l|rectif»h. Hitnilar virurnioii have th«- use of those certain grounds and all conditions and obligations here (ircaham it« written acceptance of th«» | rat4 M ar«* in afl« « t to all Cali term« of thia ordinance and the Iran-1 fornia point«. owned by the Town of Gresham, anti under. more particularly drscriia-d as fol Section H. The said Grange Fair As chi««', right» and privilege« granted lol F«»r full itifi»nnalion. •!«•«’pl ng <*»v raarrva lows, to-wit: A certain tract «( sociation, its su(*ceHM«>rs ami assigns, in and conferred upon it, it« aucceaaor» Ilot»« and th 4« to, rail, a rHr <«r h hgrapii land containing nine acres more or exercising the privileges herein gran ted. ami aaalgna; failure of aaki («rang«*! C. W. Stinger, C, F, A. Fair Aaaociation to <u» fib* it« acceptance i less, conveyed to the Town of Grvah- shall not commit any strip or waste in 3r«l ait«| Waahliigtun nirv«*!» am by deed on November 19, 190S, by <,r upon the land, the uae of which is of thia ordinance within the «aid p ritMl - «»r - N. L. Smith ami Clara I. Smith, and herein granted, but shall protect and of tnirty day« from the final approval Wm. McMURRAY, <1. P. A. being a (»art of the J. I’ Powell anil leave intact all growing trees now thereof, »hall I m * deein«*d nn<i held to I m * IXirtland, Oregon Samuel Brown I>. L. <’. in section upon said land, and shall remove a rejection by it of th«* tame, and, upon 10, T. 1 8.. R. 3 E of W. M., for a I from the said premises during the the expiration of auch time without period of 25 years, to pre|«re and twenty days herein heretofore exclu- (auch acceptance, thin or«linan<*<* »hall I It 1» further || uae said grounds for the purpose of sively granlrel, all teni|s>rary buildings, I become and I m * void. SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO Structures, debris and other olwtruc- , tions from said grounds, leaving only upon said grounds after the termina-1 | tion of the aforesaid twenty days use holding an annual Industrial Fair thereon for that purpose. Be it Ordained by the Common Conn- cil of the Town of Gresham : Section I. That there be and is here- permanent buildings and structures. Section 1» There io hereby granted by granted, subject to the terms, re strictions and provisions in this ordin to the »aid (frange Fair A«* «dation the ance contained, to the Grange Fair As right ar\_d option to purchase from the Town of Gresham, for the mini of sociation. a corporation, organized un der the laws of the State of Oregon, and having its principal office at Gresh am, Multnomah County, State of Ore gon, and its successors and assigns, the franchise, right and privilege to use I and occupy for a periml of 25 years, FREQUENT times certain premises more particular ly described as follows, to-wit: A cer tain tract nf land containing nine acres more or less, conveyed to the Town of Gresham by deed on November 19, I90H, fUT IOURO by N. L. Smith and Clara I. Smith, and lieing a part of the J. P. Powell and 9 15 7 15 .5 45 • 1S S 40 3 45 1 15 11 1 Samuel Brown D. L. C., in Sec. 10, T. I 11 c U 1 7 2S 5 45 • 35 • 00 4 05 1 35 11 O 9 L. 7 :i5 Pormoroî insure in the I dlllltilO «Farmers* Mutual F.R.A. agr«'e«l that the («rang»* Fair Aaaocia- tion may terminate thia francldae at (Parmer« Mutual Fire K.ll.l A mi . ut Portland) the end of ten year« if they ao deal re. Adopted thia lat «lay of December, IPOH Approved thin 5«.h «lay of !>ecernl»cr, Apply to M. W. Snaahall, Pres. 190K. J. M. H hort , Mayor. Gresham. Ore. Attoatan: U rile to J. J. Kern, Secretary. l>. M. R obkrtb , Recorder. W» E Vtimhill st.. Portland Portland Railway Light & Power Co. RAPID COMFORTABLE Springwater Division 8., R. 3 E. of W. M., for a fair site and to erect and maintain buildings there on, and to eonduct thereon on the dates of each year hereinafter set forth an annual industrial fair. Section 2. 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