HE STATEMENT that con is a jewel is nowhere T more sistency applicable than in the rela (T DAK VILLI A car of potahmi were «hipped from I'wlarvill* iait wwk. Geisler Æ Dorres tion of the agricultural classes in Chicken *te«litig ii getting *u common 1 their opposition to builders of that one <'*n aluioel (eel that they were I living down aouth. Mr*. H Jonee i* ! Succeeding Grewham Vindicator, Greahain Gaaette, Eaat Multnomah Kecortl, trusts and other combines de the latwt victim. Buy more padlock«, Multnomah Record and Montavilla Herald. signed to restrain or control ■i«tera. Publiahel Every Friday at Greaham, Ore., by the B kavkk S tat « Pvaumiimi Co FURNITURE AND CARPET HOUSE H. A. DARNALI-, Eititon axi > M axaub *. trade. It is doubtful if there is We hear that the o. W. P. inteipie to I VJlSOtiFDOb UTtS Per Year. II.NO strictly in advance; to torvttfu rounlHoa. Stf 00. ftlx a farmer in the country who builii a warehouae and waiting-room J86 (4SI MOWnSON ST., •• Bl I Wit N GRAND AV. AND UNION Month» Three month» trial »ubecriptiou» W. Single copiea ftr A»k for clubbing rat ok •HHTTUCfS »hould b«' sent by Kxprva* or PuoloMce Money Orxier, Kegt»tenM letter or Check. would not support the prosecu here wan. They are needed. Now il 8<ani|* accepted up to .Wivnl*. tion of the Standard Oil com •onii' entvrpriaiiig merchant would -tart ' a g'“‘d grocery here they would get ! Kntfrvd a» mi'nd-via«» matter at the ixwtodlve at Gresham. O recon. pany. thb Harvester trust, the »oiiH-tliiug more *i>lu>taiitial than thank* i bag combine, or any other organ > YOU are interested in saving money buy your much circulation of air through ization that has for its object the fur the inv4wtment. Tin- grain mein» to lie quite l>adlv in- I Furniture and Carpets of us. We are out ol the the soil, permitting the moisture sale or control of manufactured to escape. The boys and girls products, yet these same farm jurcii hi thia «cction. The Imata have . “ High Rent, Big Price ” District. Our New and been too much for it. Egg* are m-arce. * who anticipate competing for ers are in many instances even the hen« -Io not aeeiu to rvalue that the I Up-to-date Stock will please you—in quality, in prices. HE HERALD wishes to call prizes in the plant growing con« now organized to control the sale | col<l «|*ll ha« broken up. the attention of those inter test should tiegin early by select of farm products. We are as Mr. Grant ia getting lietterand ia able ested to a very interesting 56- ing their plats and getting them sured that the fruitgrowers of to ut up. page history of the Grange into shape for whatever they in Hood River are so thoroughly PARLORS, SITTING ROOMS, RECEPTION IROSI which it offers in connection tend to plant We would sug organized that the entire apple Among the MI visitors last week were HALLS, DINING ROOMS, gest that the scope of exhibit with The Herald at the regular crop of that section might be put | Mr. and Mr«. Walter Xilea of Seattle, BED ROOMS, LIBRARY AND DEN price. It is well written and might be enlarged somewhat. on the market in less than a | who were viaitmg Mr«. Nile«' «later, I Mr« Ed Scbuier. Why not have corn, melons, week. bound in pamphlet form. And now comes the WF. rm-entlv placed over f-js> worth of Furniture in the carrots, kale, and so broaden the wheat growers of the middle John lloaletter from Suver, Polk co., home of a Herald reader. knowledge of farm products? *peut a few day« with hi* coiuin, A B. west with their combine to con Conrad. HE LATEST report is to the trol the delivery of all the wheat effect that the bill appropri E SUGGEST a careful study - three-fourths of all produced We are plea»<<d to welcome Mr. B. W. ating $1000 to the Grange Fair of the plan proposed by cer in the country — until it shall Fuher and family of JeReraon, who are Association has passed both WILTON’S AXMINSTER’S, VELVETS AND moving on the farm formerly owned by Houses. Let us hope that the tain Portland gentlemen to create bring $1.25 a bushel. As a con Mr«, tlceanna Baker. Mr. Fiaher pur- BRUSSELS measure will meet the governor’s an intelligent interest in the pro sequence wheat is soaring up chaaevi the place aomotime ago but did not take ;»i«»e**iou on account of tb<- approval. The purpose will be duction of poultry produce. One ward and Hour is almost too ex inclement SEE OUR weather. strong feature of the plan is pensive to eat. High-priced flour to use the fund on premiums for Thi* aeeiu« to be "moving week" in that it encourages careful study means scanty bread supply for the next two years. of the work and all the details thousands of people who depend our community. Ed Schmeer, who ha» lived ou the Mitchell farm for the pa»t Forty-eight hours after pen that go to ensure success. One on daily wages to support large ten year«, haa move-l to a farm which “Known the World Over” ning the above, in response to a of the causes of the present families. Hood River is one of he recently purchaM-d near Canby. letter from J. W. Shattuck, call- poultry conditions is that so the strongest grange centers of Janie« Fitzgerald take« ;aM»e««ion of ing attention to the purposes of many of those who try to raise the state, and we believe the | the Mitchell farm. W. J <»TT II. H. OTT J. M. SHORT. M.D. the Grange Fair, the Governor poultry seem to think it can be grange is an opponent of mono 8. Stafford ia moving hi« family to S. P. BITTNER, M.l). OTT BROTHERS replies that unless something un done without any head work. polistic stimulation of prices, yet Gresham. While we welcome new reel- dent«, we are aorry to part with friend«. DENTISTS usually unfavorable appears in “Anybody can grow poultry,” they forget the real status of Phralciaae-Margeeaa the bill, it will secure his signa seems to be the cause of failure. their organization. Any farmer Oreaham. • Oregon Local conditions enter into this can live and make a fine profit rhe Herald and "Belter I'ruit.” $1.75 ture. industry as much as in any on dollar wheat. We used to R. H. CASWELL other. Food, climate, disease, think that seventy-five cents was T WAS WITH a great deal of O pleasure that we heard that a marketing — all are important _ good money __ for wheat, _________ and ___ our <► <>|wn to engagement for all kind* of town clean up was anticipated a considerations and require study farmers were not raising even 20 I’ A STAR SERIAL BEGINS Auctioneering few days ago when the council before they can be successfully bushels to the acre. Yieldsnow o IGKEBHAM. • OHEGON B0U6HT SOLO AND EXCHANGED < - NOW handled. We doubt if there is I — ----- ----------- - - -........... passed an order that the gully run from 25 to 40 bushels. ! There it an article in thia number with crossing Powell street was to be another place on the Coast, and Wheat is not an expensively J > a big jolt m it. DON’T MISS IT. H. M. CHITWOOD You know tome of the thing, cleaned out and kept clean. certainly not elsewhere, where grown product. The plant re SCHOOL SUPPLIES REAL ESTATE axi > EMPfjlYMENT E viivboov ' i hat done. THIS IS However, we have not 3een any there is so large a number of quires a very limited amount of Farm* a Specialty ANOTHER. result of the order as yet. Now pure-bred fowls as can be found care and the expenses of har HYLAND BROS, OFFICE AT ARLETA, OREGON There it a uorv by the •• Pigt I» is the very best time of the year right in this county, and such a vesting and marketing are not ltifl-’ith, t ip|Mstite Piwtoflice Pigt ” man that it one long ache of 2l!-'.’d Near salmon, to do this. If it is left till the variety from which to select. excessive. In the wheat produc laughter, and back of there »pecvtl |tiRTI..\\l>, - I IRE. E. B. DUFUR dry season begins the expense of People who have not even a safe ing areas of Dakota. Iowa, Kan feature» a big, line Evtavaoov'l M AOAZIWI. ATTORNEY AT LAW the undertaking will be three covering for their own heads are sas, Nebraska and Oklahoma, a ” 'I 1 Of Ihr nrm t>( («arca a I k rt a - ron «Ai.it UY— times as great or ten times as engaged in growing, at least farmer can single-handed pre THIN IN Phone» A ÄTT-5, Main taft* have pens of pure-bred stock. dangerous. Burning trash at Illi (jRISIIAM ORLO (0. IMPORTANT ! âOl flO’J (’«»ria’ll Bldg., Foin.a«n. ()■■ pare for harvest fifty to seventy- that time will be practically out Surely then, we may expect to five acres of wheat. He has in of the question. The only way see a decided improvement in many instances sold the first crop IS YOC'R WATCH RELIABLE? PROTECT YOURSELF AGAINST LOSS BY You l<> around the matter at that time the poultry supply as soon as the from a farm for enough to pay A Slow Timepiece May min your car ; miao an appointment , . will be to remove trash to a safe details of the business can be for it. There is scarcely any mm a biiftinem« engagvtnent; or worm* distance by a laborious system mastered, and a most excellent other business in which the yet, you may be too late to your work aud lose your poaition. that will prove very expensive. way to do that is to develop the working man can engage that BI T THERE*» RELIEF! —GO TO ISHl'KE IN THE That gulch might be made a proper interest. will produce such results as this, very decent little park with Fred D. Flora and yet we find these same trust small effort and a reasonable | EOPLE at and below Syca busters dissatisfied with their And Get a Good Reliable Timepiece amount of neatness. more station are very much profits and organizing to force 191 Morrilton Street agitated just now over a pro the price of their products, en Brown, Rockwood, PORTLAND, - • OREGON' posed change of the location of Near Pap’» Restaurant. For Eaatern Multnomah anil Clackamaa Countiei. QUR ATTENTION has also tirely unmindful of the suffering been called to the condition Wilson station. It appears that that must result. of the creek and its banks at the the present location was a piece rear of the stores that front on of spite work on the part of a GRANGE NEWS Now is the Time Powell street. Drift that has departed 0. W. P. official. A petition was recently circulated accumulated from time to time The quarterly meeting of the Mult to visit FREQUENT RAPID bas greatly checked the current i to move the station a couple of nomah County Masters' and Lecturers’ COMFORTABLE and as a consequence every sort hundred yards west, to a point Association will meet with Pleasant -of old thing can be seen if you which it will be possible to reach Valley Grange on Saturday, Feb. 27. A full attendance is desired. Take Springwater Division try a little. A few day3 of in with a wagon and where it will O. W. P. car to Sycamore station anti convenience about ten persons to dustrious application would put anyone can direct you. STATIONS Wl>4-n «ummer han pan- EASTBOUND the creek in good condition, i where it now benefits one. An 4-d in thene northern I PORTLAND Lv 10 4ft 12 41 J U 1 «I 4 «I I «I I «I J 41 11 II rralakl clean off its banks, and thus re other advantage would be that it The meeting of Greaham Grange w«« mate*, the itin i» only I Golf Junction 11 Oft 1 M IHtMtHlMIMIHIIM Htanlc) mild under the bright 11 i » 1 !» I !» 4 tl I 11 I II î II I II H y move a very disagreeable feat would become a shipping point held Saturday. Feb. 13. It waa a very I l^nt» Junction.. II M 1 22 » 22 4 12 I 22 I 22 1 li I » II 11 blue »ki.-H of Houthern ft » inlay and interesting meeting aa no . Mycumom...... II a-2 1 ÌI 1 12 4 12 I 21 I 12 1 I] I H I j ,,j ft to ure of our town. This all means for a considerable part of the meeting wa* held in January on account California. Thi* i* one Jen nr., II •i. I M » lit Ml Ml »! Ill It 11 o. ft -51 Linncinann IO «0 11 40 1 40 1 40 4 401 400 40 : 40 1 40 n io ol nature’* happy pro ft ftft better sanitation and less cause stuff that is now hauled to and of atormy weather. Bro. Gill, maxter g RE miia M U. u viaion*—eti-rnal »umnier Io II 1 4» J 45 4 4SI 4S0 41 1 41 0 45 11 1.5 ft J> Hogan :n 4M 1 41 J 44 1 40 1 II « M for such conditions as now exist. from Lents and Gates Crossing. of Ruaaellville Grange, wa* present and for tlioae who cannot en Annrrmn ii 1 II 1 « 1 II 1 12 In dure a more m-vere cli It would also be a convenience invited to install the new officers, who 1 Haley . in M 1 N 2 55 1 »1 1 »1 10 ao Boring ii 1 M J 51 • M Î 40 mate. I! ffl) Hlrfrr... to people farther south who will are W. B Parsons, master; Mrs. Chas i« IV) 2 00 4 10 0 01 1 00 11 04 California ha* been call- I Barton HE PEOPLE who may be in 12 M 2 00 4 0) I M a 04 II IV •d the " Mecca of the I f>rrn Creek . . in the near future travel the Merrill, overseer: Mrs. I). W. McKay, 12 0! 2 IT 4 01 0 0? I 02 II Jft Ki»gi<* Creek. terested in the fair for this Mrs. D. W. Metzger, steward; 12 II 2 12 4 12 • 12 I 12 winter touriat." It* ho II 40 road leading down and connect lecturer; , Ciirrlnevlllr. 12 II 2 10 4 11 I 11 a 19 11 Aft tel* and «topping place* Mrs. John Roberta, chaplain ; Mrs. Geo. Katacada year should not overlook the 12 21 2 20 4 24 ...I 20 • ?• 12 It ’CAZADERO are an varied a* thoee of ing with the Foster road at the Sleret, treasurer; Mrs. Ed Sleret. secre Ar 12 21 2 20 4 J5 0 24 0 24 12 21 necessity of beginning early to well regulated citie*. little bridge. On the north the tary; J. W. Shattuck, gatekeeper ami Viaitor* can alwav* find TROUTDALE BRANCH ensure good exhibits and first euitable accommodation, Wilson road will be greatly bene Miss Effie Roberts, lady aaat. steward. chances on awards. Some of our, congenial companion«, fited, and promise of a new road ¡luring the Lecture hour the following arjd varied, pleaning rec crops will soon be seasonable for program was rendered : Song by (¡range ; leading this way has been heard. The subject of Good Roads was intro- [ reation,. TROUTDALE Ar planting and as soon as the - I Chances are that Wilson would duceti by J. W. Shattuck; Bro. Gill told ! ground is dry enough it should STATIONS WESTBOUND soon be one of the most import us what was doing at the Legislature | be stirred and fertilized and Lv CAZADERO ft 41 . ft 4ft' 10 4ft .... ant points along the line if only from personal observation; Mias Effie 2 4» 4 41 12 M Estacada .. ..'ft Ml V IMI111 'W otherwise put in the first stages > M 1 M 1 * I f'urrlnavlllr 7 01 9 Oft 11 0ft it were a little better located, Roberta sang a solo and II. E. Davis * IM IM 1 9 , Ha«le I.reek 7 W7 9 12 .1 12 «... of preparation for the coming 1Í I 12 I 12 ua an illustrated lecture on the old-; 1 24 Deep f’reelc .... 7 II ft I7|ll 17 '2 U I IT, Now in opposition to all these gave 12 Will be gls'l to supply some 1 M Ì Barton.... 7 14 ... 9 Iftlll 19 fashioned and the modern kitchen .... crop. Ordinary barnyard fertil 1» > " I 1» very attactive literature, de- 2 M Mlrfer .......... 7 Ift V 2»ll JR benefits is balanced the wishes which was very beneficial to all. The n i n i m 2 20 «••ribing in detail the many de- Borina 7 22 ! « • ” 0 /T il J7 izer will yield far greater returns Ji 2 40 flaky.. 7 JA ... • »Ml 30 of one landholder, or rather subjects for next time are very good and J io •W" of winter in California. > M 4M 2 M A ndrrson.. . 7 71 ... V n 11 u »2 if it is given some time to de > >2 I 12 Very low round trip excursion 2 2t Hogan. a 7 W a 9 37 II 17 creek holder, for that is about all who hear them will be benefitted. ; V > V » « 2 41 G BENHA M tickets are on sale to California. 1» 15 5 4ft A MO 7 17 M 4ft V 4ft 11 Ift compose before the young plants 2 4» » 4» 4 4» I 41 I 4 II f. Linnemann 12 A M|7 4ft ft 4M V IV II 4M 1 44 2 44 I 44 4 44 I I» 4 <1 all he has of the earth to show The Lecturer's hour from two to three ■ The rate from Portland to I.os 4 21 Jenne 12 T1 5 Ó2 ft 1717 47 ft M V A3 11 .51 begin to grow. If placed on the 1 III III 114 III |)( is always open to the public and visitors Angeles ami return is 4 M ; Mycarnorr 5 Aft ft 40 7 AO* ftft 9 Mil Aft 12 25 for his claims. To move the are M 2 I« 1 H 4 M l M i 4 41 I trenta Junction., i 12 M 4 Oft A <lf> • noi* IO <1 HA 10 Of. U « 2 1 M welcome. fields and left for a number of sss.oo » M 4 Hl Ml M l 4 M , Hunley .................. ft .Vl.ft 10 9 |ft 12 42 4 40 A 14 lo Ift 12 H station three hundred feet west There will be a special meeting of i Ui! 2 4 11 ‘ ’»• »•” - Freight I Golf Junction.. Limit six months, allowing 12 fto 4 4.5 ft n 7 OD M fft «.» JO )O 20 IÎ 70 2 20 1 214 2« I 20 1 20 1 20 weeks before turning under a PORTLAND ..Ar ft 4ftu ftOlft MV Mil »0 17 40 2 40 1 4« 4 41 1 40 1 41140 would inconvenience him prin- Gresham Grange Saturday evening, stopover priveleges in either large part of the nitrates in the direction. Similar excursion cipally, in short he is about the March fl, to elect delegates to the county | TROUTDALE BRANCH rate* are in affect to all Cali ________ form of am mon i acai gases escape and to make preparations fornia pointe. only opponent of the improve convention for Pomona Grange which meets here TRfll'TD Jill M 1 21 into the air. If turned under ment, and as long as he has his March 17. Fairview • 'JO 7 X 20 » 2.5 IO 25 II 2B immediately before the seed is For fall Information, »1eeplng ear reaerra- way Wilson will remain a name M l 24 1 24 lions and ticket», rail, writ« or telraraph to be sown the decomposition and a convenience for him alone. a Hally Except Rmiday. A X 0gvns In Roman. P. M Hgiirei In black. Auction S<ile. C. W. Stinger, C. F. A. may set in and scald the young There is nothing like being the By a mieunderatanding lent week we 3rd and Washington wtrecta JuncFtkm0"*°" Cil7’ <:anem,h P,rk ,nd "“J P°inU- »hinge can at Golf plant, or else if it should turn only man in the neighborhood to advertised Mr,. Douglass' Auction Hale wm. M c M urray , g . p . a . cut dry it prevents the ground whom all others must subjugate at Pleasant Home aa a Bargain Hale. It For Lento, Mt Hcott and east aida point«, change can at Unto Junction. Portland, Oregon will be an auction by R. I. Anderson. from packing and allows too their interests. General Office!, Fint and Alder 8to„ PoaTLAMD, O bboom . PORI LAM). OREGON n EDITORIAL COMMENT T T - FURNITURE CARPETS AND RUGS W •Quick Meal’ Steel Range I SCHOOL BOOKS AUCTIONEER STOP! Fire ! OREGON FIRE RELIEF ASSOCIATION P John CALIFORNIA T SOUTHERN PACIFIC GO Ajçent