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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (May 7, 1909)
Succeeding Greaham Vindicator, G rvnhatn Gar et tv. Ea*t Multnomah R«'cor«l. Mull nomali Record and M oii U n ilia Herald. IStbh.hcd kverv Friday at <<re»ham. Orc., f>v the Hur«« S tvtr P vru . uisu C o II ». I’lliXlI.I. I i.iroH iW Mo».««. Kutervd a» »cenn i rU*» matter at the txMtolftce at iin,<h»m, Orv<«»n . Six smurPTwa um P vt Y« *r. Il-**' *ir«t'y tn «! va (> v : I.» f« ' reign <-<Mintr< » I.’ o Mo t: > <• n.i.. in i.'iitlu tris! HihNt rtpUou* ÜC. )•«. s V Uk L». » hit toa» rates M. Order. R« gwierrd teller or VhwX. «•»nasen '!•* uM I b«- Mett! t»y Ki|’Fx>*or p.»«*t..rt»cto Money aevcpltM up ». o O ertti«. id addrv a» CftAASt 0» AKAFtS In onter- nt row»statin *rr • wstiu*! m your a*’.. .1 tK'rtuHMt. )«»u ar rv rv*|w ‘»fully Fv^r *l< id Ivi \ou <* V! Al»Vl KTISIN bw i» rtr»i UnthMB *IT$ L»; I X .. KN N» A ir I r n, ,*«•!. *u* w. I constitutes the source of exist ROAD DRAGGING. ence and shows how much a good range can do toward keeping up Mow th« Inventor of the King Drag Oiooovcrod Mio M«thod the flock. l> \\ u ,| Ix Ü gf Mu fign.l. Mu . In Some poultrymen feed no more vruiur of the Klux uwtltthl of ro.ul than once a day. to laying hens, ilr.ijExlux. haa a ilietiry will h iiractl <■ has il 'iuoti.lrai<'<l to bv vorn», t. It I m and they make them work for it. that all clay and i : .Hit I mi IN i M i I m should If they feed dry feed it is scat K- <liaiu:<sl with a It4in drag after each tered in short straw, several rain «*r wet »t oll The dr.iK smooth* a ih«- rv'iigli |daev* and lilts U|> th» inches deep, along in the after-’ do« mt». WI k - u tin* »an drh'» up Ila1 toad noon, and furnishes employment* it leave* a r. udi»«i UH HlU<M>t ll tllhl |HT This í***1 ai* 11 Mrret. for the hen all next day. Tin* «lhwo«vt>' of thl« mvthixl and the is tht* natural way to feed, The ii >0,X* L. t'Hs Uu d.*»«*•«f»> »»i Mr King hen leisurely scratches for exis- nn rrv lai ..*’lv irrhlrniiil. Yrai* mío he tence, is happy, and has the ex I lived HU II HHIllII but V.vll ImpTtlV.Ml firm near Maitland Ilo n \ ih nut |.u ercise necessary to health. liCUlM urty linv!v»t>sl In «!<«• i; *1 roa i GRANGE K riavut uh a »».uh »na) or átate i.* oie, tin* !»»ur mile* «»t r«».i i fro.»» hi* i i*» Mah'I.iiiJ NN« iH« ut gt «««il In irreal UL » l.N Ibi» Si 1[.«mi* i of that HUft.Mtlik.A NEWS last meeting, (Mi M an x r - IHI” nh »K ii ti range had K X »X In« t II a ort» inemlker?* amt <» ;i Tl ARIl FVCVlN ail •»' 4 the 3<d ami 4ti XI I Ti». et uro hour was ar? ly devoh r a datH-v luNAix'.klbli L n ÍM iu»l In ■rdrr n< a later th>au to memorial serNievs. Tuerta > prrctMi ■ I»y >4 pu» K on Bo ther Niclmls, JM PtWDM doth t w “A •m p The worthy lecturer. Sister V ilv. rend and bii' t awinp. ’ » Buller NN all) t«rni* •<r guarniti •le . In »mail or lfc. Fisich. ic . prtiHfd o r». « «ir priui*>d »»n »h a nicely pre pa red article on Hirmtiihd MCUFTS sultasriplion* an* noi The label on your pa pet day in the (irange. Cato » ilhin two we« k* the rvo <J*C of It H does noi i‘i» Asc tiotity I» Floral tributes were laid upon Um OSCÛS rjlftcn ■> * ■: to- I r* • -I .« >-* pri’.v :p\ > « . »*»»“« , * •-.■» w U be prx»mpUy u)«»n rxpiralion “i liiur j**i I fur altar by five young women in memory oí tlie live iiirmbent who h.iv» laiMAed on «inev last memorial day. EDITORIAL COM,MEM ; POULIRY TALK j *_ s of the Juvenile The little girls Grange tl«»wers on the altar l»» the itici» plavrd menmry ol ali those who have passed od from oui Grange. GRANGE i’i1 N <NXT Mt-« t» ^(..,,1 ut«» h NN . W » t >to • •«• atol y * ■I fi» m nliuoHt ai itilurl« I*. ' *i•••; v\cl i a of wcither nnuu UI dig p ruK. and when the ruiul dried • Ip the ruts Nvuuhl rvu.alu. At I h * m the rv.ul van very |MH»r. Many times when wheat was selhng it u goo | price mid Mr. King had many hit>*helM of it the road would la* *-» Imd that he CtMlId unt haul II to the markel, and when the iXMid fiililllN 1 «'came paatuiblv the market voiihl l*e low again. After maiiN «‘XpeiTu.entN he oom Ktrucied a mihi II, light drag, using two oi»l limtwr* coiinected with light strips, and ito'gan to drag the rusd In front «*f his ix»shlei»ee After each ruin ho would run the drag over It. atul when the sun came out and the romi dried up It will tn |H»rfeet r«»ii«lhl»»u When he lto*gnn It» drag the mml many of his neighbors tohl other uelgtibors that King was eraxy Olliers told King himself that he was cruxy. Others wim did not say anything liclivved he was craxy But thevxperimeuta proved that King* method was si>cr<«*sful. and he extended bl* o|n*nitlons until Ik* was dri^t g all the r»‘i«l In front of his farm Hl** m*:ght»«»rs took It up. ami In a few i .»cths t e r<xi»l from his f. . :i to 'Lilt Lun I was a* g**ud ns any in Mls.-ourt. • 1’. EHI*, srcrvinry of the st.ite t.o * n *r?ruI»tire. Iit>nr«l of Mr KI « hk I roads methods mid Im lied hl: ut the farmers’ hwtltutn 1, » his nrlghlM»r!iooit. He accepted, ami. i.rill’.? nil » :iih’!*l.i*»l ( on the subject, he i i Ic eeveml luinv. trts. lie Nvns on« .. igud fur a wvrlr* ol >r le«’turen timi ha* j. irtivd ov.’r lii* fam in to «»them und H i <1 i‘'.otlng all «>f hl* time to preaching the gi>«)M*l of g” *1 roads rua.l* meetings have t>cen beiti in various parta of Missouri am id buudreda of con- verts i have l»*n made. After every ruin In Ml—‘ourl liumlre.!» of farmer« drag the mad« In front of their farm«, and the niimi»-r <»f the»® volunteer PHI J workers Is Increasing every week. «I »H J N II I I Htla«« U V ili«- **•»»• •<»! h»»U*to Mi» tll«' *»«>»11«) «u4 »«»Ul tli *<tur»l«v iilght* |u <MH’h uiotilh KVKMXG ntNK i.KANt.) M.'. ìm Iti lh«Hr h«h at'‘•Hit!» Montit |«i<*»rtoi th* (lt*t rotur 4a» «4 ««a« li i»u»iHh al H»« tu All r »allora «r< have demonstrated that the most profitable pork production can menu (Glritiitfv* «rr rvqUcelvd b» »rhd I.» The Herald hi fourniioti »«> th«i a briet card cat» be run ut»4«r thi» heading trv< Mend piare. «la) aitd hour «4 tn. ci I ng ) CHI RCH be obtained when alfalfa Is part of (he feeding ration. Alfalfa may be pastured slightly to hogs the second year, but gener ally ft is better third year son ia that to wait until the never the first. it The r<a is neceasary for the plant* to get root-hold so the hogs cannot root or pull them up. Alfalfa hay is especially valuable BIG TIRES, HEAVY TIRES, STEEL TIRES, RUBBER TIRES Everything You Want in this and material so neressary at Alfalfa Is the rhoaprst time. pr<‘v«‘ntiv<‘ of ho« dlMa-as, bwauao it k<*«*p« them In Tires )e»a snaeeptible to diseases. —Exchange. Put In lot» of Hwoet corn. It I» an attraction on the home table and a money maker tn the dairy. TÿpeWritkr The Standard Visible Writer Olir rollìi»)«-n« r In n *» c 1« b*»en »»( our «all«* ta< t*>ry «Irallt»«» w||h lli>>u**tt<lM * *.*«»• *ffvr ih«- »»II»* » f *»•• « hi « r h»r a »mal* ra«h » ma in« t»i <n«l linai >ou lor all II»« tr»i TI»»« 1« IU‘1 ■ pt««« I ii.riìt «>i» *««lng h’« a pialli. •Ital«l»l l-irtoariE l*Ukii»«»a grltlttg pr» | •►•iliut» li hn>« h»iB ti«.- i .«ik* t t*>r Oliver 1 » |* wtlli-r* li) Itili-fct|ng Ihoae toh«» llas«i>r\>t lb-«Ughl ut l»U)l « tuarhlHr« Il •« i»*l» l'E » < ra l»y ih* hun«h> 4« itilo Ih »M ) s «• torli «a «») Fl»*> * Il i»|- n» up tir« iuo - ty Hiaklll« up|M»(lulil I . In ami Itlolla |M «.pi. , % Vf ) w htofto A L i W c «rr just •» 1*4 •« ‘I « toi-irt » * lo» IT »-» fila a 4«« a* ti* ’ U }o U«l Ib»' un«»» l’K IIG qtMHttol <*l A millluu «*r r •htiot*l«»i ito*«' tjlc In t»r «IrOdb ut «jur ti»« *i « • nt* «db«» THE <>l IN ER TYPE WRITER COMPANY 1326 limi Wagon Repairing, Etc U*»h 80 YCARS’ , EXPERIENCE Whooping Lough. Tbi* i* * Ilio •• »Isniteroll* fluror than »** gefirrnlly |>rr**uiti.-d. Il tolti I h * it sur* , print* t<» tn itiy (■’ lenrn that tie »re death* r«»»ult iroiii it than Iron» scarlet fever. Pneumonia often resulta Iron» it. ( batti l»erlain*to ('ouirh Retn» «lv lias Iwrn in tnany epidemie« •»( toht«»ping eoutflt, au>l m I whv « with the best rrsulta. Ih*l b’Tt M< Krtg «•( Harlan, lows, hmvh •»( it “My i*oy took wimoping cough uhen nine months old. lie had it in the win ter. I g-»t a botti» of (’liainlwrl.«>n « (’»•ugh Remedy whirl» proved g..... | cannot rccominen*l it t<*» highly.*’ For j *n!e bv <ire*d»am Drug ('*>. PROTECT YOURSELF T rade M arki OrtiGNi CoevRiQHrs Ac. AnrMMt aandtn« a • ri «« hi .».-•■ i n »»•* Aattoftlv ftaeartain < ■. fl. v • • . ’ I . > M l Invrolioit la l»r< b»l.lr |*-*ir' t«»ht0 < *.n.tttm>»r«. i»trivtly t il HANOOOni «>n l*ai«»»ia •«>,! fr««« *<«t»krt f«-r •«* tiiuig p«lrn(*. |*ft|«te« taken thr«<u*'i Munn A < >. r*•«!*• •pv. I.U «••Hr*. wl»h«»ul rli<r<*. lu t b« Scientiiic American. A handaomtotY HlwHra»ft4 w «*« n » t n ..f «nr •> lenflQr )• nrt.al r<* r f ur month«, |L Hohl Ly adl l»rv*«i rir- *»<•»«. » 1« MUNN4 Co?” '... - New York . •. i -* . • I - * . NX . - • AGAlXsF l.< »» BY Fire ! »«EGOK FIRE RELIEE ISSaHffl« John Brown, Rockwood, Agent For Eastern Multnomah sml ( Í hcícaiumh ( <>unti< a. SUMMER RATES EAST During the Season 1909 via the OREGON RAILROAD A NAVIGATION COMPANY OREGON SHOKHIN! AND INION I'Alllll RAILROAD from To To To To OMAHA and return - - - KANSAS CITY and return ST. LOUIS and return - - CHICAGO and return - - $60.00 $60.00 $67.50 $72.50 and t<> other principal citl«-» in the I. i»t, Mi<l.l|<- We»t hih I Mouth. i'orri’Hixiii.liiitfly low iiiri". On Sale .lune I, J; July i, J; AuguM II, IJ $55.00 On Sale May 17, July I, Auxu.ot II And Prices Just Right See ED. OSBURN “City Shop,” Seattle-. Avenue, To DENVER and return - - thrifty tondliion« and thereby makes them OLÍVEq Zliix s h.v \x<i!:| h \l. ( Ill II. Grc«hiHn- >i uni » t * Gern »an , H> ’ ’* h ni . on . rv *ìr«i. thir*l nml fifth Sun day* of wu h mouth. Ml w» lcoiiiv l.IXXEMAXN MEMORIAL M I < 111 IB II, Gpi-xhtim l‘vsT»»H. Rev. M B I'. h Munugiaii, .**ravit r*. Sun* • lay Svh»H»l, 10 «. m ; l’r» Arhnu* nt II ii m. und K J*, hi . every biinday. Prayer me«*ung. Thut*«h»y » veiiingH al H o cl»<k. Everybody invibsi V t • U »«I« lu Portland, Seattle, Spokane, Tacoma, Walla Walla and all points on The O. R. & N. line for brood sows and young pigs, pro and niinwSe- ducing blood, bone forming Mitici;S. FIIEF. METHODIST fill R(’H Rt-v. > (I. Roruu, |MN«i»»r. S.TV hr a , Sttmlay Kchool, l< * a in ; Pro»»» hilly rtrry hundav at II a >n. nuil s p m. Prayer m.s'tmg. rhanslat rN«||Hltf Ml a o'chs'k. All urlt-omisl s VIST Mtt’IIAF.I.s < Vrilol.K < III ’ R> *11. Sandy. * «r. Rt-V . I- I ,'ll • i lohl Ihirrcr. Sen ir. » will !»• h.-l.l <>t> * th” tlr-t Humlay oí »«t-h tuoiilli at lo :.k> a. ni. , Tired Wheels |4»u I urti* Ilo* *»*•• f»l<K*HVM Ul<ANìi»K Mrrl« arcond saiur 4«> In rari» month al Iti »« mi IHM Olì - t.K NX».). NH Merla Arai S»tur4ft> mil month I t X I s i.ll NX»,». Miri» a«« ««|i4 s«lt|txla/<4 rat li m*»uth al II» a ili i 1 Vi h N M V* i.H NXi.K. Xil ,-K Mrvta Ih«* rlr*i Saitirtl«) in in«- monili «t iu «*i « tu »11«! Ili« thlril S m I ii '4«) al » A) p 111 toll M Hl N lìKAN'.K Ml .N-: Mtotota In all 4«» I. m . Sta» salurda) In va» h niuuth In Kfaügv hall iH'ftt l'otlM li nlone, but better results are ob- iained by supplementing with a corn ration to balance the feed. For hog feeding, alfalfa is good, as pasture and hay. Experi- Y oii Can Pay 17c a Day NU«t«*r, Nu«lin | iltixbui Fnrvul i*rnv»» Ovv»*««'r. N T Hhtoitoukt VuNtr«l l*uiio GnltotLf. J » JulihMili I’ori I« i»4 *l«'toMr4 NX X X ttoitig Arlela Thf l«rtf«-»l t » |>« m rlh r « «>i «** ru •’» I bra .»I Id N*»l»liH»l St« toMl«l. I (N Mftill* Mrllf «'hftpIfttH G m - hf Kftlitol «»••»ttf«l »>*•»« th»* I m *»| I) |»«w rllrr hi »* %»*lviu»> for 17 I rr«»uu « . Il llhM-bl*« » ti IhdvUVIldcll.'to VI \TM 1 l»AN Thhcvrtahih piar« •• a |»r« iu ’ m « rvtitri Mr» M«.i» * |li««»Mr-l M ulllin Univ K» • i“ t I * Idilli»-»i Hl«) bin hui» ou WCX NIKS' II rccogtiiav* h«ii.-*i> a» a IXimtoun 'li* 1 uhi I Mill«*» A 1l>« li J eihiiu* «vin I »u*l, • erv«. Mr« « .••« gg Ml lli'lvlia Fluì* Mt» Munito Mt ll» I «illdvll Mlinpl) «• the »ninll Ito4y *ltoUMi«l, Mi* ) h ItiNiwu <Tuvvt.Uk* rhaiigt« II im I un* «lipa ilirouglt >»»ur niitfvt« I \ I ci TIN K i GNiNtirm and tin h i he iiiMvtil «••ni n> w ui iVrit N«l«|l»» T Huxluti Futvxl <»r»ivr C t *|wtt*** » «HU* E'itc uv Pxluur AIU«uy Th« Inn |M u tllrr to II h It» to to« .th id t » I KUIHI ATIVK lOMMJTTXK rhi»|»t< «'»«lit «Olitoli»* • Auxlltl T HuxH.li lite inn |—r Vtohl » I pro vi O')**-writer, I lie Purchasing Power oí Pennies Mrs. Fli«.al»eth H sn hurst read a pa We call our readers’ attention per on “The Housefiy.” to our new thin! page of local fttD AND LOGS Mr. E. I’. Huffman gave a démon matter. The best thing we can stration of the alcohol lamp, irons, etc , Tlisrh priced feed is not essen and t«dd of it* cohna mence and h»»w say for The Herald is that it is very busy now and needed more tial to successful poultry raising. (•ranger* should etnutirage the u**» v»f On the contrary, no one can be a denatured alcohol. room for its local business. successful poultryman who does S------ * of our acquaintances have feed expensive feeds. In the first MICHIGAN GRANGE WORK shorn a good of feeling over place, the price would destroy the probable inconvenience of the the profits. A Splendid Organ* sat »on Accomplish* In the second place, new herd law While we would the use of such feeds may incline mg f.otabio Results. ha v« bten slow to cast a Mich gnu takes pride in its grnml for to fatten rather than improve gr.ii;gA <*rgt- z.Hloti Not only d.»es suri a measure, feel-ng it laying. Good plain food, go»*d this pude exist l«e< uu*e of It» 7-‘ h ) sub- mig1 Inucnveni nee some that K not able to car** for •w water and good range will do • ’!il.n:i;i* :ind Its loo Pomona gTUigv«, but more e>jto‘< inlly lahumm* of tin* pr»>- by k ar more than anything else to se gr«\ e and c■>:amcihi.it»k* v ork Indug everyone will have to ar* knowledge H cure the required results. Better nernlly that the action action of sue such a i law will orpornted under the la tv * of til«- add to this well ventilated coops, in the end prove a public beneJIt, if i»ta 'i* . h busliirs* I nm I hsi j »ml tima then watch the flock to be cer not a private one. The a: illy own real estate, oi as I in* ’ lot* amt grange hall*. ami1 run cut»- caused by stock running at large is tain that mites and lice are not without limit or measure. No on * tormenting it. and you should din t Narlou.s line* of | h * uni ary busi- ne* who has not had to contend with get gx)d pay for your trouble. Th*» grange nrgnnhmtlon in Michigan breeehy hogs or ca:tle can estimate Most poultrymen practice feed is pr. <re*slve and strong, popular with the annoyarce cans d by such in farmers and a recognized leader In the terference. Grain and vegetables ing dry feeds. The chicken was advi«-nry of practical education, social soon go to ruin under such treat so made as to choose and dis Improvement, finanrlal equity and a® men*. and the sight of such destruc pose of such feeds as are health well n potent crvat»»r «»f comma nt! lug tion ha.*« driven many a man to tem public sentiment for or against ptihll? It has ample diges questions as they would seem to affect porary insanity. There is nothing ful for it. that will work up a man to an ex tive power to break up and as the public welfare Our grange*, as a treme display of anger quicker and similate all sorts of grain and rule. h»»ld meetings every two weeks, Firmer May Make Cigar». and ritualistic forms .»re so rendered :»* Al Intervals after the cigar leaf to- more justifiably than (he sight of other articles of food, and should to make their l»eaiitlful lessons under bm-ro » rop lias been harvested Inquiries his products being destroyed and it pick up any substance that st*M»l and apr»recint«»d are r»**eivrd concerning the right of the that, ton, by a neighbors stock. We have In su<»’»***ful ojM*rntfot» nt farmer to tnaniifu« ilire < Ignrs for home Even a harmless chicken has caused may prove indigestive, its sys the present tie*»* a!>ont twenty five UM* or to sell the tohnero to ;» pt>r*on oth many an enmity that ended in blood tem throws it off and harm rare county and district ami on»* Mtnte fire er than an authorized tlenler nr tnnnu* shed. We believe that time will ly results from it. Dry feeds are Insurance companies. In this connec f Bturvr. For th»» In format Ion of nil heal the temporary feeling that now tion It may !>e of Interest to state that the natural feeds; they are less In Michigan ntir < hb*f eo noetltl<»r»’ la u h ¡s raone an explanation <»f the exists an i in a few years the same laws find regulations of the tronsury iiable to sour and cause disease. fire Insurance Is not w ith stock rornpn tle people that cow express displeasure ’mr: iient hns been obt ilmxl from wi^h the law will be its supporters. Mashes may be all right on a nies, but lns»*’:»d with well organized t!;.* otli<«’ of the cummlMsiuiier of in* You wouldn't be without it for any cold day. but even then grain and well managed farmer*’ muttinl tort*□ I revenue. companies, whirl» had driven st»»* \ ’’1 n*! r existing laws.*“ writes the thing. You will be able to go to eaten at evening will give better companies away from farm properties «•(Hi:;... - i-uier, • «» farmer or grower of sleep at night without fear of your before the grange companies were or 1« results than mashes. Raw veg ;< »•»» has a right t<> sell leaf lob o*< o garden being eaten up. your grain ganized. The < *»rii| ‘tition betwrea the of hl* own growth nnd rntaltig to nny trampled, or your trees broken etables are practicaliy as good as grange and th»’ farmers' mutual < ompd- person In nny quantity which may I»»* down. Try t’ and you will se»*. Then cooked ones, can be fed more nit < has I teen k**<»n ami lias »¡crnoib desfr.-d. provi«!<-«| the rondifion of nnch you will probably thank the man conveniently, and are much more sfiaG* 1 that Iterame of «uperlor advan leaf tobacco has not b»**n changed In tages ofTrre«! through ’•> al granges to that had the nerve to fac° opposition any manner from flint in which it won agreeable than soggy cooked n< t ns Inexpensive a» *1 practical sgere in ins'iintlng snch a law. ones; are less iiable to decompo cles the grange romp.mles have provpd cured on the farm. The tnriniifiK lure of «-igara In a small way bv nny | ht - their sujteri»»rlty. Wlille the farmers’ Eucceasful hog (cede ?rs have for a sition and supply the demand for son for bls own use and consumption mutnal companies average a cost rate Is p«*rml*Hlbl»’ when the clears nre long time recognized that, the best vegetable diet. of about $2.r*'> per annum for on«!» manufactur'd solely for th»» us«» of the Kains wore derived fri »rn good pas- IVe have often noticed that $1 .<«'» Insured, rhe grange companies person making tlicin ami are not re tore wkh a moderate allowance of will not average over $1.30 per thou chickens eat large quantities of movid from the plnce of innnufn*’tur<* Krain to finish for the market. Pigs sand. The »Ingle county company of clover, weeds and grasses. Even F,»»n;iwoe. having an < i-tem-e of for consumption or sale. No taxes arc in clover have generally bet nor Is tla* person so maun* thought to have l»e»t chances f< very little chicks soon spoil a twelve year«, has carried the risks of required, fa<*t!irlng re<|iili*» (I to <iuallfy as u Its meniltors nt an average of per “’topper».’* but pigs in alfalfa m< yard of young oats. Aside from thousand.—State Master Horton. manufa< tur r or make any reports. be counted upon to do still better ’T*nless the jx’rson intending toman the food supplied by such plants, AlLalfa 1» the ideal hog pasture, ufa«’ture cigars ua m I miv «* desired . Grange Growth. the juices of the plant serve as a and it should be borne in mind that Durins the quarter ending April 1 should !»«• n farmer or f.hnll oe-ure I I* hogs are by nature much more of a laxative, and assists in dissolv there were lit! new granges organlxed stock of tobuero directly from tin* gras« animal than they get a chance ing the harder feeds. Many and thirty reorganised in the ('nite 1 farmer all other imurres «if supply to be under domestication. From farmers of the middle west rare Stale«. Now York I» credited With 1.'. would bo rlrwd to him by the require grange«. Washington Iti. Vermont ment of th«* law, which provides that ten to 15 young (figs per acre ran ly feed their chickens directly, new 15. Pennsylvania 12. Ohio 9. illése be- dealers In leaf tolmceo shall sell only put fn the alfalfa pasture, and What they secure by wastage . h.g the largest. Connecticut reports to other «lonlers and to niannfacturor* they should ordinarily make a gain from the corralls, and what is the largest nutn'wr of reorganised of tobnero or < lgnrs or to atich persons of a hundred pounds In a season. nr«» known to be purchaser« of le.if prar.go«-namely. ‘.»—West Virginia 3 Hogs will do well on alfalfa gathered from their foraging, toha< co for export.” and Pennsylvania 3. both DIRECTORY Oregon Siate Grange Offkcrn. GRESHAM, OREGON Gninstrnnwit limit l<* J ava from dute ol >:ilr, final return limit Oct .11 Three ticket* |>re«<mt »<> i > h - very attractive feature* in the wav ol *»<>■» over priviletrea, and choice of route»; thereby enabling paaevi.gera to make ■ide trip» to many interesting point» enroute. li.mtmx n oltirn trip thionali Ciilrfbi ina m.iv !»■ I, .1 ,,t 1 .1 v|,t ,.|. vance over the rate» quoted. Full particulars »leeping car reacrvation* ami ticket» will be furni«hed by any <>. it. A N. local agent, or WM. McMt'RRAY, B kxkhai . P amivgmi Anatcr, P orti . van, O rruon