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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (March 12, 1909)
r ti ideals in all young women and mothers, for with the unques tionable character of a pure woman all the world is made better. Succeeding Greaham Vindicator. Gresham Gaiette. East Multnomah Record, Multnomah Record and Montavilla Herald. Publish*I Every Friday at Gresham. Ore., bv the B kavkr S tati PvaLiaiuxi» Co H. a . parsali ., fiuta »« am » M axagkk . SStSCSvYTKNl UU$ tVr Year II ’»■ »truilj; in advance m lorelMU couniru». >■ »' «lx Monili'Kx Thr«x‘ nmnih* «rial xk Single c«q»ie» n tor rhihbing rale* Rtvnuicn ' ■ ‘»uh! b< - •• t b\ KxprtHN nr l*cj»U‘<hce Money Outer. Revistervd l*«itei or Cheek Btauqw an evpU»1 up lo X) ci nt*. CiMCf •> 4D0SLSS It’ .'Metins ehansvof a«Wrv*A sive o'«l a* well «» new a>Mr«" CttSRRCaHRTl *re wactuU in < \er\ vi'ntnumily It no ».»:•>¡s'ti<lv»uc appo*»?-(mat >our neitthburh«»o«t. y«»u arv tv>peeltully reqv "1« h | to ¡»« nd u* a* many bawl 11« n'* a* you can AWfinSHMS «LTtJ I K«i Al. .APVL RTolN. in a l. 1 - x |».>int. UN* per line tlr»l Inxertl. t. V per line each nubacxiiu nt in-.ruon DISI'l AY Al»\ > KI IslNt, N.. p.vw,non «uaraui<'vd JV per «ingle o»h»nm Inch each i*»ue. Liberal di««N»unt allo» td for either time or *|we<» adxer tiwenu nt*, but not both. For |x«»itint» (an* >i»e) •'«'per ir.eh additional KEADKRS. hV i»er line rtr*l hoertkui. V per line each »ul*.stuent in>< »*ion I «X Al S (Want «'olumn »oily I, le a w«»td each I kjmic »•■itnilug two ttgure«», an initial or an at»br* »tation a> one uord. S o I. mm '. a.wpiv.l tor le.*» than t‘ cent.* FRt'FT^xSh'N Al. CARD« o<ne in. w «ch .*» i C ARI'S t>F THANKS (n.»l . v Ing two inches), m ' cent*. l.KTTKRS OF CONilHil.ENt K (not . \<v<ding tour inehe*) Il OBITUARIES for actual *ubseribv?> or meiiilMT* oi their laiullie*. up to hM «.»rd* tt«< all ov’er EX' word*. !c a w«wxl (invariably in advan»*c). Count the word» and remit accordingly. All Lodge. Grange. Schind. Church, or other noth v - or adxerti'vment* of ><»» ial*. |»artie*. dan«xM. coni'crt». theairu al», etc . given for a prortt. ehargtM tor al regular rate». In orxter t*» in*ure change of ad advvrti»ers mu«l have t\»py in thia »»thee not later than Tuesday preceding day ot publieation. lit HUSTHK 1» our sp«-. tally. We arc aell «quipned to do the b. nt u ork at current pm «« Ks»p»'cially tarmen»’and bu.-hiv» men** tatter Head*. Envelop«». Butter AArapi»-*r> Stal. t-vut*. etc,, m »mail or large quantitle* Auction Bill». Dodgers. Fosters etc . printed on »liort noth .-, •ECEIFTS for «ubi>< ’ipc.on,* arc not >« ni unle-' requested The label on your paper will liidl cate within la«* w«feks the receipt *»t your remtitanev h it d please u«»tuy u* OtSCSSnaSASCLS In kv< ping with well ficokui » i bu»iuv*> prineip'.-. aU *ut- • pliotiswul be stopped pr«»nip(ly upon < vpiration ol lime jMid tor Entered a* wr»«nd c!a*> matter al the |Hwt«MBre at Grvahaiu. Oregon EDITORIAL COMMENT E PUBLISHED la.«t week a short paragraph about the W road work centered around Kelly GRANGE NEWS W. C. I. U. NOUS. qmmmm ings have been much in evidence the l«a«t week. Purtlaml Central hel«l one at the Taylor Street M I Church, the I’astor. Rev. Voting giving the a«ldiess, which was of a high order. Evening Star Grange mrt Saturday, Mart'll <t, with the usual attendance of mrinlM'ra ami visitors Thr announce ment of the death of John II Jounson was made and suitable mrmoirial reso lutions were passed. Evening Star Grange was invited to take charge of thr funeral services at Multnomah Cem etery of the late Tlvuna« SnashalL a member of I’kasanl Valiev (»range, on Sunday March 7. The lecture hour con sisted of the following very interesting program Duet, Windle brother-. an excellent paper on Schoo) Hygiene was read l»v Sister l.ettie Peterson; Personal Hygiene bv Miss Florence Sonnerfelt; ami Thr School as thr Social Center by Mrs. Sadie Dunbar. Bro. Bay Gill of Russellville (trange gave a very inter esting talk ami demonstration of the Mre. I IL \dditoU «at called t«» St. Proper Metho»! of the Cultivation of the Soil. Hi« talk was illustrate»} with Johns on Monday where she s|s»k«» in drawing« showing the improper ways of th«» ait»'rn«»on at a Mothers Mrt'ling on plowing also the proper motho»i so as to Moral Education. At an evening Par- bring g««»»i result«. Savior Smith rvml i lor meeting she s|x»ke on the Centennial an excellent paper on Livestock as tl !'»'tn|»erancv t'«»ngre«s which »hr attcml- Bro. ' cd last summer ami |»»»int<«l out the lee- Factor in Suecrsaful Agriculture J. D. l.ee c»mducted an instructive per-1 suns of the great meeting in a very in liamentry drill as outlined by thr Bul'.r- teresting manner. Mr McKeon of Xew York, president tm. Music furnished bv the Hart sis I of the I . T. I. of that state, will address ters was very sweet. ten or fifteen dollars a day, and others that probably never earn ed ten or fifteen cents a day. It was a surprise to us that a nephew of Stanford White, the victim of the Thaw tragedy, oc- meetings st several point« in the «*uunty cupies a couch at Multnomah the coining week. County’s expense. No doubt Asks li Greslwm Has d Pitcher. there are other equally surpris P«»rtlan»l, Ore . March H, patu-Editor BORING Beaver State Hrrahl : I hear that | ing surprises as this surprise. Gresham is to have a l«asrl>all team. O. B Rippey ami Jack Spangle, from This relates entirely to the WouM they like to get a pitcher*’ If prisoners and their care. The they have one, is hr a g«*»d pitcher? Dayton, Ore . spent a lew hour» in Bor Plea.M* answer through the columns of ing Tueaiiay. real complaint that has been en- your ixqier, aixi oblige. J. W. Exon of hover WM in Boring tered’ hj^ been "lodged against! Jo. A\ i > kkm »>. Monday getting au beer i pilono for thr teamsters and road-workers, Ht» raiionl 112ft. In answer to the above we will say, ; church at Sandy Judging from some of the per- that the Gresham Giants have at pres Mr. Chapman has been very low I hr 3on3 who make the complaints, ent one of thr best amateur pitcher« in , |»ast week. there is a pretty free run of the the state. Tom Townsend. Last season imagination in making up the he pitched against thr l>e«t trama m thr RIMAHOOD pitching «hut-out ^gamaa against Walker Quisenbtrry ha« purchased j)j|| of exceptions. We hope to state, the Spanton«, Wabash, The Dalit»« and a|j|e t0 g^ve more definite in others. With proper support hr gener th«« ti\acre tract irrom the rou»l from John Br«»wn‘s store for $I2’M1 IL» formation later, ally wins the day. So doubt another build a blacksmith »bop ami boil««'. W, J Gresham Real Estate Willard Day Memorial offering meet Mrs Additon gave th«» ad«liv«M at Sun' nvside, ami one of the a«ldre»»4*va at M mill .S»*»It W C. L I . Mrs Ivtitia lv«es, the c«iunty pre«hl«»nt, s|«'kv at Lnivcrtilv Park At the Mount s«-«»tt union, a |>arlor meeting was held at the rvehlencv of Mis. kdditon and an inter esting program was rendeml under the direction of Mrs. Lillie Clark Mrs. Ward S wo | m » s|M»k«» on Mi»« Willard a* a p.itrh>(, Mrs. L imb » Hoskins oil Miss Willard's loyalty to Christ , Mis. S«»m- merfvhlt on tbit notetl woman as an r«l- ucator. Several songs appropriate t»» the occasion were sung, an offering was taken fur the national otganuing work, refreshments were «crv««l ami a social. The s<a»ial comradeship that prevailed was indicative of their union hymn, Blest B«’ the Lie That Binds «•uuutm'KRm'mtitauuumw'. <»TT OTT BROTHERS OUNTIKT» COMPANY (irvslisiii, llaa Contraila on • number ut J. M. SHORT, M.D. S. I». BUTNER. M.D. Choice 40-Acrv Tract! J ? town i st t;KESH A M , 4 4 <| 41 «I «I «141414| « I 4 4« 4 41 « a On*gi>n 4ch * w % w Oregon Grreham. 4141 «a «fl IS TIME had that watch liv'd Il has needed repair- ami regulating for a lime. Or |»«'rhap« volt H. M. CHITWOOD MARK! I AND GRAMIL Monuments All Khi'U of c.'ith-ieri' Umk Fall malva oh «U i '«taubi • of D ork W. W. MINAR .‘L’li E. MorriNon St. Pilone» East 1‘oHTt AM» rtol fyeiyvcdys yifeagäzine K STAR SERIAL BEGINS NOW Butte and commented on the Thrrr han atti, le in tbit number w i<h dissatisfaction about the work. a big jui( in : . DON'T MISS IT. Dissolution of Partnership. While we have not been able to You know tome of the thing, Notice 1« hereby given that the part nerghip hvn-Udurv existing tatwerti personally investigate all the !• .» tat aunt '» ho dune. THIS iS Peter An Sonarli ami A. II Skmalaml, ANOTHER. complaints made, we learn that ( Irone, Oregon, under the firm name of There u a «tory by the •• Hg. I. Antonaen A Stellatami, I» thia sth «lav much of the complaint made is Ply» ” man thar b one long «che of of February, 1IM>, dissolved by mutual probably due to jealousy and by conarnt. la«.k hier, and I m « k ol thc«e »pctia) The tlahing buaineaa will l*r continued disappointed job-hunters. Per- features « big, ime I*, v ta y » mo v* a g| ( I.r.x A II. .Mmsl «nd, a ho is haps we may be able tojgive M M.A.'lhB. author it««*. to art tie thr affairs of thr said firm. P \NT o X n KX more definite information later V li NTI X'l. \Xl> as to the road work. Personally J' lui Brown, Minnie we have never seen any cause I for such complaints as are being made, and those who have been dissatisfied with the conduct of affairs at the Butte should be pitcher could l»r used. Communicate Win. ('hiMera received n tsh'gram a lib us at oner. reminded that the authorities 4 dating that his father wa« very sick |l’R ATTENTION has fre have recently made changes in ami would have to undergo an o|<eration. quently been called to care (drJ of Hunks. the management at that place less references to ladies of our Wt- dr-in* to thank the brother« uml Georg»* ('rune 1« back in school after that appear to be quite satisfac t»eiDg in the hospital a week. acquaintance and oftentimes to -.i-irr« •»! the Onler who have Iralvr- tory. To see just how things Hazel Richmond has been quite nally a—i-hti «luring thr illnr«« ami at women whom we have known fun» ral of our ««in ami brother. Thomas sick Little with meash*M. look, we called at the County ; X Smududl, ami who bave h » generously only by repute. Men who are Max Rueble is doing the work in Mr. boarding house last Saturday -h -’Aii (li' ii -vmp.Hir» - in one bereave accustomed to speak lightly of ment. <>ur tliank- an* particular!^ dut (¿iii-iiiln'rry’« shop. and inspected the whole thing— I the women of their acquaintance tile nwinb’h of Pica-ant Valley and Rock wo « m 1 <»range is planning for a kitchen, ’’bedrooms.” dining Evening Mar Grang» - for tli«-ir kimlnr.«- are not a credit to any commu in all »»ur «orma - «lance next Sutur»lav night. room, and the inÿosure that Mn. ami Mm H. W. Swmiiii, nity. No good is ever done by a serves for the field of activities. M 1RV S\ i«n all . LUTK LUOURt 11 remark that reflects on the good X’ II ESTIN E SN .AMH Al l , There seemed to be no serious II. Schults in getting out pewt» for Viol. A Sx ISH All. intentions of any woman or on difficulties in the way of a fairly Myirri.E S n asii all . Mr. Stanley, wbu intend« to do voiiiv her proper conduct. It is much comfortable, healthful place to fencing soon. to be regretted that some wom ( drJ of Thanks. \V. W. Sharpie moving to Mr. Stan live. No one works hard, there en are not as careful as they I tak»* this op|M»rtunity to express tnv ley'« place thia week. are no bosses to hurry up the should be and the fact leads men gratitude to the many friends who so W. smith itf busy marketing his hay. “workmen” and everything ap to be frequently suspicious of kindly assisted during the sickness of J. Gould's l*by is very sick ami he pears to be moving along smooth others. But there is a tendency my late husband. called the doctor last Sunday. ly. The men mingle freely with Ma«. S ylvester C axnox . to say far more than is war- Ed Trickey ban returned from Win- one another, talk, joke, and to ranted and pass remarks that coniin, where he went to vi*it hta all appearances are there for Anent Bill No. 139. mother. Later bin mother and iHRtrra , are based wholly on heresav. It wages. Some of them move will come to < »reg-m alto. To tbe E.litor Beaver State Herald: requires much time and careful slowly while others show more Just a word in regard to thia late conduct to build a good reputa- legislative epoch which has |>asiied leav Good Cough Medicine for Children. energy- in getting the work done, i tion, the most priceless property ing on record one of the moat infamous Tbe season for couglia and cold« i« yet this free and easy way gets any man or woman can ever bills that ever disgraced a seaaion, now at han'l and too much rare cannot out about 140 cubic yards of possess. Character and reputa namely, the one presented by Altman, Ite u-cd to protect tbe children. A gravel a day. There is no hard tion are assets that have no a man who must la* an avowed enemy child i« much more likely tn contract ship in the work whatever, it is tbe farmer No man would present diphtheria or R-arlet fever alien he has equals in the social or business of such a bill who expects future recogni a cold. Tbe <|uicker you cure hia cold far more agreeabie than sitting world, and the man who assaults tion from the men whose living lie has the 1» «« the rink. ('haml«rlain'a Cough FREQUENT RAPID COMFORTABLE in the County boarding house a woman’s reputation might bet menace.!, whose stock he has deprive.! Rem«*<ly is the aole reliance of many private room, and of course ter strike her in the face, for he of Nature’s own gift of early green feci mothers, and few of those who have much better for the boarder’s does her a more lasting harm. in vacant lands and wooded expanse. trie«! it are willing to use any other. health. If a man refuses to work country is not vet enough settled to Mrs. F. F. Starcher ol Ripley, W. Va., Such a man is a blaguard in Tbe deny our stock this chance to feel, and «ays he is forced to do so indirect •• I have never oted anything thought and a thief in heart. it is a bill that merits the contempt of other than ('bamlierlain*« Cough R«*in- STATIONS EASTBOUND ly. He has the option of work Women are fully as good as men. every decent man in tbe state. It is e«ly for my children ami it ha« always PORTLAND Lv a 7 4A M I. V 4*» 14) 4A 12 41 2 41 2 41 4 41 1 « • 4» I 41 II II rinati ing or going hungry-, or possibly- 4h»l( Juiictlon .A 06 7 IN » ■C V of» 10 ix. II 06 1 01 ) M 4 M 5 M 1 MINIMUM There is less of the ungoverned said that "the people rule." From the given «aliefartion.” This remedv con H»n»|f-\ 6 IS 7 * I«» V IN 10 IN II 1 > 1 IS 1 IS 4 IS S IS I U I II I II II M going somewhere else. Judging tant» Junution 7 rj » 17 u n 10 22 II 22 1 22 1 22 4 22 S 22 • »in»n n n A 2J - - , , , . animal in them. This is evi- Latin we learn to interpret the words tains no opium or other narcotic and Myra mor«*. » 31 11 io * 77 1» 10 .4.* It 42 1 22 ) J2 4 22 S 22 • n i------------ n i trom the looks of the men they fJence(j fay thg ;H 17 4 -J •« Mo M M-N lo ; > II A’« 1 26 2 36 4 2S S 21 1 "Vox populi," yet here was a bill taken may I m * given a« confidently to a cliald i Jrnti«* . > »I A Llnnrrnaim ¡7 L. a r* •1 141 H> 4n 11 44» 1 40 2 40 4 40 S 40 1 m r Ml up by a man who can have no r.-^-ect hm an adult. are enjoying pretty good health. For wale by <ire«bam 4.REMH AM ftl R IO 9 4 > 1») *» «1 It r> 1 <i 4S S 45 I «i i «I I i Hoffan. many weakly women are caused for the farming world, no sympathy for Drug Co. a 17 tA « u I* II i* 1 <1 2 44 S 41 I M They have good food, baker’s |7 /iM An«i«*riM»ii. y .^4 II -i 1 52 2 S2 5 SI i U to rear. Large families are all its struggles for maintenance, no hading on Il.ley u .V. II 1 55 2 5S s AS I II 1 Barb«« bread, meat, vegetables, soup, » 1» V. 11 .'M 1 St 2 St 1 St M » .. <■» right by mutual consent, but too for the poor people whose small acreage Mlrfar . M (K. |«i no IJ '<) 2 00 4 00 1 00 i oo POWfll VALLEY •M a coffee, tea or water, and it seems 10 in <k*> Barton 12 05 2 05 4 05 0 05 tracts, too often the only support of a c c; I «I IS often the man is responsible « It l«> 07 12 01 2 01 4 07 0 07 Miss Emily I*» Im bind tnmle a ■hort 1 D«-**i» <’r«*ek I 01 *5 H 1*« to be served in good shape. Ea«l«* < r«-«-k. large family, affords no pasturing facil io 14 12 IJ 2 12 4 12 0 12 i it 40 h 21 iirrln*vllk*. 1<l 19 12 ’t 2 11 4 11 wholly for the misery of the ities. In whose interest was this dam viait with iiiinie folk. Sunday evening. < E"lara«la • is • it V» « Ml In J». 12 ÌI 2 24 4 70 1 20 Lest some one may get the I N II 441 Ar io «.’>1 Rev. J. Johnson of l>ainaa<tia will 4 AZADER4» 12 M 2 2S 4 21 e 2S nable bill passed? (I use the right I N overburdened home. notion that this is a waste of word in the right place when I stoop to premdi at John I'almblad'a next Nun Another feature of this ques stable |«rlance.) day, Mareh 11th, at 3 p. in. public money, let us state that it tion is the tendency of some men Is it so that reckless auto drivers can Miaa Anna Unia made a viait with is our opinion that the liberty given the men in letting them to speak unfavorably of their re kill our stock with impunity? Or is the home folk) last Sunday. dairy association at its root? Who but work much as they please, gets lations with neighboring wom- a few profit by this misprint infamy, , Summons. em. Any man who will asso STATIONS better results than if they were WESTBOUND hundreds are injured. Well, if In the Circuit Court nf th»* Staff of Oregon ciate with his lady friends and while for the County of Multnomah. I 4 AZADF.IIO X» the people do not rule, at least they will under the immediate care of a •» 4ÍM 10 4.. 11 41 2 41 I 41 Plaintiff, 11 M i Estacada W HO' Il ir 1 N then speak discreditably of them not forget, neither the name of tbe MINNIB BRANIXiN. > 00 • 00 v». i * H boss whose duty it was to get as Currlnsvilh* 1» «M II OR 1 N 2 M • 00 i ?o ! Eagle «reek for granting privileges of ques representative nor the governor who JOSEPH B BRANDON*. Defendant. 9 l’J| II U ' 1» 2 12 • 12 i » much out of the men as possible, ln-ep Creek .. HUMMONH w 17 II 17 1 11 2 n i n 1 ■ 9 191 ir 1« 1 1» Barton . . tionable propriety should be os are connected in thia work. Home ot us To JrMw-ph R. Brandon, d»*f«*ndant I 10 os 1 that is, hurry them. Then there Mieter ___ _ W 44 II *JN 1 11 In th« Name of the Stat»* of Oregon Yon , 1 23 I have read Kipling’s ‘Recessional,’ and 2 <0 ,3 27 , i» *-n Il J7 1 >1 hereby required to np|*nr and answer the Boring I 40 2 I is far less likelihood of a disrup tracised from society. He is too make its keynote, “Lord, lest we for : are 11 »»I II a> 1 M «■oniplNlnl filed against you In th« . ............. , Ilaley 3 30 » J Atideraon.. beastly to associate even with get,” the top liner in our memory two till«-«! < oiirt ami suit on or I»« for»? On- Jrfd fine 7 •» II MJ i n 3 32 0 J 20 tion, conspiracy and jail-break 7 1» H7' Il M7 i n of April, I' m *, which in th»- last «lay iir»*M-rlbe<| ¡ Hogan. ’pVJii 2 27 » J 41 A 4.*» beasts, for, having selected his years hence when a friend of the farmer in tn«- order forth«* publication of this Murn -• I GRENH AM 7 là I» if« II l> 1 4SI 48 2 45 4 « 1 4» 0 >0 ing. On the whole, it pays to .. flo¡ •I. ¡7 4W U 19 II 19 1 4»1 41 2 4« 4 mon» for you to no app«*ar. an«l If yon fall to go ' Llnnamann 41 • 4 ?0 Jen tie ......... A .2 companion, he repudiates her for will tie sent up to represent us at the app-nr <47 1 7 9 M 1 4J I S3 1 S3 4 an«l anewer, the plaintiff will apply to ■ I I ; Myra mor«* b MM be easy here. I" 7 '» M 11 .Mi 1 Hl MJ S| 4 entitled Court for the relief praretl I 4 4(1 the very qualities he has sought tribunal where laws are made and sent tnealrovr* X> fi Of. 7»|M 10 <K. 12 OS INI 05 for in her complaint, in the above entitle«] I tants Junction.. I 4 08 S ______ 10 -, 4 _ M Hta nicy. . j 40 6 II .7.» It is of interest to take in the and encouraged. Such a man out broadcast throughout the land to «nili, to wit That th«- l>on«l* of matrimony Golf 1 II 1 IM IS I 10 Junction.. 2 Frslibt 4 ’» fi W now « xlntlng between plaintiff an«t defendant i n i n « n s 10 20 a PORTLAND ..Ar * 4M bless or curse b« for»*ver dlRNolved. an«l that th«- plaintiff 1 Ml IM US make-up of this crowd of fifty- deserves not only the contempt 10 «I herein have the care hii <I custody of the xal«! minor children rnentlon«*«! In th« « ornplalnt, TROUTDALE BRANCH six men who constitute the pre of women, but of every home A just law is always just and laudable. and f«»r nuch other a ml further relief a» to the One like the Bill 189 (Altman) should sent crew at the quarry. Sever loving, respectable man, and his lie a byword in every mouth in the Court may «eem equitable and |u*t This Munimori* 1« tuihllsh«-<l pursuant to an i al nationalities are represented, recital of wrong doings should land. < .rasa allowed to grow from year ord« r ihm «1<- and «1at«-«l on th»- '»th «lay of March, ' I "iv by th«* Hon. < C, i, ant* nb«* in pt> siding' 1 "f ......... • ’ i Hf’l < • i , .. Hindoo, negro, German, Irish, call forth ready rebuke wherever y'';‘r on c,,m«n<>n, and wooded ,paca order It 1» «ilr<-et«-d that thl» anrriinona he pub A. M. ngtirvs In Roman. P. M. figuras In Mark. ' breomes a menace to property in case ot ll»h' -I In the H‘ a\«*r Stat«- H> ral«l. once rt we« k I a Dwlly Kxcept Siiiwlsy American and Swede. And all he attempts his degenerate re tire. Tliia reason alone tinti, an celio in . for nix eoriNc« utlvi- week», and th«- «Ute nf th«* 1 CltT’ C“n,,mBh Park and ’"t P°lnta- «’''•"K” «m at Golf first publl« ntion 1» the 12th day of March I'MMi | grades of society and all sorts of flections on the purity of woman every Citizen', minti. “O Lord, le,t wel «n«l the «lat«* of the |«st —‘ .......... the 23d day of April, lww connections have representatives. kind. All of this only empha- forget.” ’ Yes, se will remeintter. O. M For Lenta, Mt. Bcott and castalde pointa, change ears at Lenta Junction. I R»»oiii .Nftl Worr»*»ter People who might easily earn sizes the importance of high M attik E. ilriKi.av. Bldg., Furtlaml,Ore, Uenural Office,, First and Alder Sta., P ortlami », Oaaoon. PORTLAND RAILWAY LIGHT & POWER CO. Springwater Division l m hu n