PROFITABLE TURKEYS. How to Raias Th««« Fowl« to TAXES Bring Good Pricoa In th« Market. Succeeding Graham Vindicator, Grrahum Gnwttr, Ka*t Multnomah Record, Multnomah Record and Montavilla Herald. Publish« I Every Friday at Grv>ham. (he., bv the B kavkr S tat ® Pv»l ASHING Co H A. PARNAI.L, F khtor am » M anuikk . S.SJCtiHiCfl HITS IN r Year. 31 »‘ xtiu tly in «4v«ne*. to foivigu cxtunltH'' F- *' Six Ek'iitt*^.-» thrw months triwl »« i V m ri| ; » »V. Single v<»|Mes * i'k tot i luhhiug rale* aaFTTAWCtS»houl«i t «ent by Express or I'.■'.* Money Onler, K* per line Ar*t in*, rthn he jx r liiiv each suhaeuuent ib*ertioti 1>IS1‘I \\ \l»\ r KVI n IN«. N o ¡«ositmn gvaraiilev4 ±T m ' per single column inch each issue. Liberal 4iwc\iunt allou v4 (or either time or space ««her iisements. hut nol b«uh For position (any sue'V per inch additional READERS hV per line r'rst iU'vrtion. V* per hue each subsequent insersion l.i»T A1 .«• (55 ant Column only V baa ord t h : «-n«•. * ount ■ n < I wo ««urv., sn initial or an abbr* «:al:««n as one word No'bs al *>« < pit >1 t.«r I than l’t cents. I’KliEKSSION 51. CARDS (one uu » .'v a .«.»a« CARDS OF TH INKS ¡no! < v **vd in« two inches). SO cents LETTERS OF Cl»XlM»l EN« E (n* ‘. vxevedit ii T .iir inches) fl OBITVARIKS (or actual subscriber» nr member* of their tanilln > up lo b»» a.»r«t» tr« <11 over li>» words, lc a word (invariably In advance). Count the word» and remit accordingly All Lodge. Grange. School, Caureh. or other notices or advertisement» ot social», parties, dance», concert», thcatruals. etc . given for a prorit. chargeti for at regular rates. lu order to insure change of ad advertiser» must have copy in this ortlee uoi later than Tuesday preceding day of publication. j«M MitTiag is our specialty. We are well equipped to do the best work at current prim« Ksp»x*tally farmers* and buair.rsa men's letter Heads. Envelopes. Butler 55rapty»rv. Malcuu nt*. etc., tn small or large quantities. Auction Bills, Dodjgers. l\»ster>. etc . printed on short notice ‘Sutx'oss hi turkey raising depends largely on the choice <»( stock, nl»»» on the catv and attention given,’* nays one authority “I have raised dltTereut Choice 40-Acre Tracts kinds, but like \\ bite Hollands the best. I have often raised a large flock near Grvaliam l'or full |atrtieU* from three hens. They an» wry turn«* lar» call at our office in Givehaui. and bring more In the market on ae nmnt ot their tine plumtig»* toWEI I ST , GUI -SIIAM * ln the early spring I gather the eggs dally, tor If left to accumulate in 0«»«aia«Mai4 ihe nest they Iss'onie vh.lhsl ami m -•»re worthic's for hatching Mu« h GRANGE DIRECTORY laCf$ hi keepinc with well recog: m *1 business prineiph s, all subsen piton* will A h * sopped promptly upou expiration of time |«ani tor Entered a» second-cla>* matter at the poviottlce al G rea ham. Omron ine branch of humanity that he has grown to realize that the woman who will forget to ex- press appreciation of an act oí IF THE LEGISLATURE had courtesy does not feel any worse hen* ar»» kept In an lncl«»sure during I done nothing else, it would de­ than he does after a hard day’s the egg producing seaM»n. Harrola laid «»n the able with straw placed in tliein serve commendation for landing work. If a considerable number make g'MHl nests. After gathering them It Is uot l»est the blow at the Normal grafters. of the women of this country t«> keep the eggs very long, but if there While it has been felt all along did not act as though they con­ Is no suitable place to put them * Ith a that the majority of voters and sidered themselves too good to hen they should la» turned at lean legislators that the Normal sys­ acknowledge a favor with a twice a week. •*I give seventeen egg» to a turkey tem was an imposition, it re­ 'thank you’, the masculine hu­ hen. It la IwMt It they can come **tT mained for this last session to' man streetcar hog would almost w bile sitting to cat and dust in they see plainly that the continuance be a curiosity. But too many of like. They may also In» dusted with u |M»wder just la*torv the young of three institutions meant a our women act as though the good turkey* wine out I take them from continued obstruction of business world was made for them and the nest its soon as |M»asdbh\ all but in all directions. Every bill that that such favors were no more one, to l>e left with the mother, *•» »!»«» will not l»e uneasy. I keep them hi a came up gained or lost support, than their due, and that their box in the house until they learn t«> according to the attitude of its superior being was under no ob­ out and walk They soon learn to ent promotora to the Normal ques­ ligation to acknowledge conven­ brrnd moistened with iw«vt milk. “The «’oops nr»» then ready These are tion. With this impediment to iences extended to them. The made of Ixianls eight t»s»t long. alHuit free action removed, future leg­ way to reform men is to reform three f»‘vt high nt the front and two and a half Inch«** In the rear, luelng islatures will be relieved of half women. flited with n go«»«! cover; also boar»|s the annoyance, intrique and de­ Then there is another species partly covering the bottom, with a lay and hence be of double value of selfishness that might be im­ d«»or In each end. Thia, divided tn the middle, will make two g«»od c « m »|» s to the state. proved. The tendency of after­ which will turn the rain. I keep them noon shoppers the country over in the «?oop with th»» hen one day. then them in a pen made of boanla a E SURE and have some speci­ is ts delay home-going until the turn foot high. The pen is about twenty hour when laboring men must al days in the home: some feet square. Around this two fret of daj s that will stand out promin­ use the car. There is absolute­ poultry wire Is placed to keep th* In; also to keep the outaiAle ently years after when the boys ly no reason why the man who « niotiier hi kena from getting to scalp the Hl has worked hard all day should and girls have left the old home lie on»»s. and are out on the great battle­ give his seat to a woman who ••The coop opening In this pen makes It easy to « hang»» tbvtu around, in this field alone. These days will go has been dallyinp around shop way they get plenty of exercise an«! windows all afternoon out of a long ways toward holding the will flourish If given cornmeal and Such ingratitude < bceae made of sour milk four times a hearts of the boys and girls to­ curiosity. hardens men, makes them un­ day with plenty of fresh water. Small gether. We ail like to know oyster shell is n»»< eN.sary. A small hit that we are appreciated in this mindful even of those who de­ of cayenne pepi>er mixed with the Streetcar cheese Is a go«;;! siirnulant. old world and that our lives are serve consideration. “After keeping them in the pen about hogs are not all of one sex. really necessary to someone.. two we«»ks they ar»* grtHng anxious to There is in all of us a desire for fln«l larger Held*. The White Hollands approval. We want somebody Ihe Herald and “Better Fruit,” $1.73 will wander and bunt, but n«;irly al­ ways coii’e home In the evening. They to say that we have done well. soon learn to g«> In the coop This must OHIO STATE GRANGE. It goes so far towards lightening t»e kept very clean. After feeding they the load we each of us carry. Chang, In Repr-ientati on Mad«. are shut in an«! kept till the grass is Growth of Membership. dry In the morning. Always keep them Let each member of the house­ Including delegates ami visitors there In when It rains. They cannot ruu la hold do ail they can to show those were fully 1.30 people in attendance the wet until larger. about them that their efforts are at the Ohio state grange meeting at -When getting them ready for mar Twenty-two new granges had k«»t a mixed fr»»«i of oafs ami corn Is appreciated. Invite in the neigh­ Kenton. heen organized nnd large accessions good, old <*orn is mu« h letter than bors and friends, and even tho’ during the year to granges already or­ new.“ you are tired after they are gone ganized. The treasurer's report show­ A way of controlling turkeys to make ed total resourees of «23.78&1I&. Th« them stay In a Held I n very «Imple, stere will be an inward satisfac­ committee Tnke fl shlngh* In charge of the tra.la ar­ tion in knowing that you are do­ rangement reported that «Ixty-four tous nr ii thin piece of ton rd ata»ut a ing your part toward making the of binder twine had been purcbaseer cent basis, provided that manent. Praise when possible, measures 1« adopted by the majority keya from mating. for we all love to hear kind of votes cast, favored the use of a things said. We reap what we share of the farmers’ Institute funds HOGS AND TUBERCULOSIS. for instruction In household e-onomt sow. Home should be a restful in the institutes and recommended uni­ The likelihood of Infection with til- Irerculosls In the r use of hogs following place where we are believed in form specifications for road law«, 30 cattle known to l>o infected with the per cent to Is* paid by the state. 30 and persuaded that we are what disease has lieen very effectively dem­ per cent by the county and 10 per cent we hope to become. Let us take each by township and abutting projier- onstrated In recent experiments which have l>een conducted at the Iowa ex­ time to enjoy home and each ty owners. The meeting of the state periment atntlon. A bunch of twenty- grange will tie held at Columbus next other. “We pass this way but year. nix hogs were placed In a feed lot to follow cattle which were known to lie once.’’ EDITORIAL COMMENT t E ft 5 Lam« Pig«. Ymmg pigs confined In n flonro«1 p<*n ERTAIN eastern women are oometim*-« Ijwome lams, It U advl«a- agitating a reform of the hta to turn the pigs out and let them have an opportunity to take proper ex­ masculine streetcar hog. Now ercise anil enjoy natural conditions as the str^tcar hog is a develop­ nearly as possible. It is the plank ment ot his environments. If floor that causes soreness nnd lame­ ness. If the pigs have a.cesa to got«uaiil il l Young trlrta 5<»(«laiil St< war«l E M Ntaal» \lrlir Thaplaln. »»-» •« 4 almi Oaut gu I«' * ■»«;<•» li Hlrarhbrni l n«h (H-u.im. <• »ivriìari 'Ir» Man N il4>nMtd Mulino liatv Krvm gè Si llelrti» Flora 'Ir» Su*»«' WrTl» l'midmi Imi) Sivuard. .Mr» 4. h Hi.mn iTuirtdair 4 \FTI Tl\ E i OMMIH4 4 * Furvl liruve « ni«i» Allmn« 5u»lln T Huaimi T E M|MPIM!>e Kugvnv l‘ahuvr I Fi.ISI ATI\ K » oMMin EE Uiwtlu T HuMmi Formi orno l I Ma* «Il II « h «d Rii i i 4 M itili L»la I SCHOOL SUPPLIES IS VOI R UAICH Ri LIAltl.l'? I»is Sth. irc«» MrtV C mu »«« Y ou I o inn»« v«»ur cat , nu-» an a|»|M»inttnrnt ; lIHrta 4 buntn«*«N «'iigi»tf*M|irliI ; or WOHM» )rt, v«»u iHAv Iw» too lat«* to ><»ur work a«i«l il»rn to rnfMK»*nirnt (or all kind* of .lucthoioerhig • • OREGON GRI'SllAM, There i? an «rtii !c in this number w rth a big jolt in it. DON’I MISSIT. You krioi* some of the fhingi E vbaybopy ' i h«' June. I HIS IS ANOTHER. 60 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE REAL »TAIL «st> I MPI.oVMENT Farina a Specially m 11- i T here it a atory by the •• Pig» It Pigs ” man that it one king «the of laughter, «nJ bn k of thevc tpct i«| h*«rurri a tig, hnc E vikybudy ’ i M acaziki . Tnaor M»a«i OotaNS CcevRicHT, Ac. Anmna «Hiding a »fcalrh ar ! dr«rrij«v nnb-nir <*«4-«rt>mi «»«ir u,>iiu*-»i fr»« «h«b»r an tiiveitfion la prubabir t’-»ie»iin’>l< < ••nitntu.b-a. «<-•4.-» «’CltNIIJ.frtnbai HANDBOOK '». r.xtmita taken throua’i Munn A « >>. r»c«lv« " -fUe, Without C Carye. lu (b* \ i \ i: 11 i OU QOS *At.a in for Hit GRESHAM DREG CO. Scientific American. A banda* mrlf |Ru«tra*»»«1 we*fclv ! »r^r«c rlr* ••filai. «I "t any u-mia • -u- al. Tern « I a jr.«ntba, |1, Avid by ail n«w»®cv. . V OTT BROTHERS OMIMHAM GIUNGE Merlai ■nd *atur da) in cadi monili al li» *»•. ni PAM ISIT m ««KlXiiI. NO j » m ‘ Meri» Arai Satunlay vadi multili 1.KN1N GRANI,* Meri» «vrund -alur lay tu. « ol i MRK «.R i \4.» mi jt,; Mr. t» in all •la) »r«.»ion tiro Naltirday in indi muniti in grange hall tirar Turiteli ANK FIRST STATE ■ ■ GRE.SHAM, Off W. J. <»TT IIFIMIX-T VH.IM «.RlNi.K No »4* Meri» w<*v«>n«l Nalunta) al 7 n » tu «lid fmirth ’ NaluMay al I«« *• a tu < »vr> multili RiM’kU«H»n I.RAM44 Mrriwth, Arai Wmi ii«-« in w«»ry tuoniti al li» jo a ni . in lìrange hall, (»rlrul i‘l. \(‘k V'I A* *»R AN‘«»4 nu’vtji Arai Malurdo »»I vaeh iui»*ilh al li» <*» a tu an 7 4»|» U1 » a 41 ; 1 sun ... 4w ; - hi . io Ar i« » o. a ’Jrilo a P. a . Portland. 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Ard and Washington at recta —or - wm. »« &&l7 A» n HUH LAND Lv «< 7 Ift M w «iolf Junction ft 117 JAM lo V Ntanlry ft TJ 1 rj n 17 1» lx*nt» Ju ml ion :I1 7 40 N 87 u Nycamorv.. :M 7 1*2 •» .«•> V Jrnn«* . l.lniit-iiiNn ti :»flj7 » M W-. •1 II HAM •ft »M* no n 1 ■ •) Komin M |7 M 1 1 1» •1 7 .ft»« Anneraon.. | a 00 1» Hal« y «» Boring . . IN •Li It) M|rf«*r . - - r* <»*•- ,,. [B in lo Barton in U HI I»« t*p Creek hi 1" lo Kagle « f* k ift 24 < tirrhiMYtll*. . 1« . . ift 41 lo l.stscstln ft •»» « AZAHERO Ar « Hl IROlTIIAIi: SOUTHERN PACIFIC F««r full InformNtion, fllcppfng c«r reserva- li«ms and licket«, call, writ«* «>r tcl«*gr«ph COMFORTABLE Springwater Division When summer has |»n«s- •*ry attartive literatore, over privelege« in either direction. Similar rx<*iiraion rate» are in affiit to all Cali­ fornia point«. RAPID I,\ « « .. Ar I-. 1 ■ *1 2 . «' 45 00 04 12 17 It 23 27 30 32 37 45 4 41 4 S3 4 544 OS s IS s 20 S 40 0 4 5 I I 5 ft I 5 3 5 ft ft 12 It It SJ 11 JO 32 33 45 41 S3 41 49 51 54 05 IS 20 II M I i .0 M 55 ts 2 20 2 40 i I 1 3 3 .0 3 I I« 4 20 4 15 4 4 54 __ Freight a BRANCH - . I >t. I» II 1 «1 7 :. » JU u j.v li. .'.II j.', 1 » 1 ; . » »n l.i u. 11 », 1 N 1 7 4<> » u .1" HI :i ■ II '1 «1 s Pally Kscepl Hnndsy. '2 3 1 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 45 3 41 3 S3 3 13 3 OS 4 IS 4 204 40 4 M 1 111 N 1 Ml A. M. Il|iirea In Roman. N 4 III M 4 Ul N 1 ni M t HI N I n 1 N ¡11 1 n JO 4 N < JO Ul HI U « : t ::. 1« P. M. fl a uro In block. For Oregon City, Canetnah Park and way point«, change can at Oolf Junction. M c M urray , I For Lenta, Mt. Scott and east aide point«, change can at Lent« Junction. General Office«, Fint and Aider St«., P obti . asd , O bboon .