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■ We wish to *ay however that the tup to MeMiunville is one that «\ut\oue would enj«»v. The h**|dtalilv »«( the |»eople was rvmmviidabie ami their gen eral interest in »he c«»nifoil of their («ranger guest* uiaiks them for another visit frou the older alien the opp >riun ity seems appropt isle. Succeeding Gresham Vindicator, Gresham Gaiette. East Multnomah Record Multnomah Record ami Montas illa llurald Published b.vvrv Friday at Gresham. Ore., by the B mvkh S tats P vaubidnu Co H. A. DARN ALL. E ditor and M anagka . u<«rvr Um iuiiji I ii In niitiiv »ay «nil ORANGE DIRECTORS mail» Altor«* popular lu the public Oregon Male Orange Officer». mind. Th« educated humer breóme« a MaMi'P Au«tli» T Huvloit Fotcut urove *hitm«tkv «‘cutral l*i«hit Mader In the nffalra of hl, (own and l.«Minrrr. J \ J. I J«Uin»«»u IS u H miu I k Young \ i I. I r «aorta an Inttiienc" upon Ita imblle rtlcWMltl. \«sl«tHlit ,S|.■U«r«l. » " HlNRtn Alillv affair«. lie may be no better Juda-' «'hMplMln. OM-.«r talon O»wvgu troAturrr.il IlitMlilor« I ih I v | m ' u «| i ' u « h > of ox»n (han 111« unodiiralMl ncUh *«« Thl*certainly piare» « prein r« tm«. Mt* M mi ) > il"u«i4 Mulino ! Il I huhb I) hr a M m « lull bor. hut when It rotue« to contra!« «iute K cvim T. I M latiilH tl 1‘oinoHg.Mr» I uhi K Miller AU msiix In the town movtliiK or In public i vre». Mr« l oin G t«. nt llvh iiR KI«»rM. Mr* Su»lv Mell» t*on«|ou «'">,.1, lllr 1HI.II xathcrlnaii of any kind he will «a«r- Idoly Mvttttrtl. Mt» ► K lliown t‘|uYvr«igh- rh«n«v Ui.l uuw ,II| h , ci»« hl* reaaonlna power« to the i|l«- ihrou.h ,<>Ht ni>,«<r. ('OMMITTKK .11,1 liuti < III’ Hi.,ni [ ailvHntaae of hl« opponent, lie wl!' \HRtlu T KXKCrTIVK Hi'rlil Ut. tlIJVLK liujtiun l'uro»« oruvr Nu » he able to aettle estate«, draw l««ul l’ K MpvlHW • Mrua A H m » ii) Tli» Itiki liiH..fli.r document« and do a ihnuxanil ihlna« Kugvnv iVlliu'r »Uh II. ».alili ni v, I KUlNI tTIVK i t>MMirTI‘K I ha I will be ueeti<><l lu hln town anil rlll.l.V «SIH.vHll’lH'V. AitallhT Huvloti >’.u«'«t i.rovo Th, It.» iwr iHitti IL mh I RK.-r derive pleaaure ami perhap« aom« » I M rshii |»ul<vt (>|in»iltvr. IC*la«'g«la profit thereby. He will derive bene f M i«lll »uh li. » ili, r«H,, »1 pnuiln<l uw. fit from experiment mailim bulletin«, IMMMANT VAIIM DRAN««« X.» »!• Th. .lunlj Hiai’hlHi'» l< li »M'iitil ,| hhm | ihal .li iih.l.iioH. li. Murili IHka Ih» agricultural hooka «nil papdka, that M« » t« »«vomi Matur«l«) at 7 »> p tn . au.I fouilli prlvr Hi In lllr urli Inai l,|H*»llli’r l| minia natur«l*o at lu >1U a lit « »vrjr iit««nili a 4ay »III Ini, Il Si'.ri Ma. a arralrr lt>i'i>lil will he lo»t by the untrained mini! lltM'kWlMH» t.HASiih Mr« lath« ltr»l Wr.l Ita In «A V l- .vi Ialini- III. |.'i.|>r< nf Anirltra He will derive pleaaure from the pe- nc*’la» ol « a« h monili al a p m au«l lhi»«l bat Snf waa tilt-ir ...r a nini, .alualtlv nl.).<( la. ann * i nln-4 lo |trni.- ruenl of book» that will alTortl no ur<lat al |<> a m Ml 1.1 NOM AK DNAX«O N«» 71 M. t» ihr Inter'*»! to the pernon without an fourth ímiui H m ) hi every month at K» Rua m . education. The enjoyment derived in ««range hall. Drtrtit « L D’K ( M NH UH IM.K tur« v Hr»t Ra«ttr*«ay from mental activity 1« the hlglicat of iw. b itiotitli g| io «â» a m. au.I thlnl Aatur «Hy al ? SH» p in type of enjoyment. PUK Y IKK ««ft .IN«. F Meet, fir»» Wr«lnr» We hive ittven thin matter of n •lav al 10. H« a m third Tu« »*la) cvmltig al AoVba l. each Mollili farmer'« ^lucatlnn much thmiKht ID ■-''►i l \ II Lt. i.HtNia x<» va M.rt.in and have heard the oft.Ruote<1 any-1 Kn»M |lvillv *« h tolhousv «>n th«' uouh I and («Mirili S» turtln y nig hl» tn carh m«»nlh *na that education tend* away from KVK.NINU -I \ .i; \ \>.r w. « t. ... h ,. | v the farm ami luto ImlualrleH where hall attutili Mount Iniwtrou th« tirai **aiur laii .»( «-a«’h mouth at lo a m tlHlailor» afe 'here ha» been «renter »cope for • «VM'UUW. mental activity. That may have liltlrtllNM <«lt iN«»K Meri» **'«'on«t batur b«»'n true to «mie extent In the final, but It will not tie true tn the future 'f the boy la given the rlxht kind of an education. We have a deep intereat In the farmer boy mid want him to be fitted In the beat poealblc way for a nr« of urtvfiilntx*.« and hnpplnrae. Th!« will not be by The Standard Visible Writer money left him by hard working parent*, but It will be through the Dur ron«.!••!»«- In vuv I» b>>Di «»Í uur »all» U*t»ry 'ira 11 tic» with meana of n iphm ! i*«liiiatlon. thu« fit- 1 M*. wr ih«- oliver I a i- » »Hr* (i«r • »mal» to I m * more uawful to hl* t!n« him «•»•h |u»> incut an<l trust put h>r all th* rr»t Ibi» la tml a irfrarhiurut «ut «d» In« If» town and »t«te and more u«eful tn cm rch souci s. a l'laih. «tralffht |i«rwar«l liuaiiT«« (riling L>r«>|MMÌtl«iu It btiMkilrlis th« utMlkrl fut himself, A tow hundred dollars FRKI Mil HODWT CH VR < il Pltvcr G |«ra rtt« r» b> HH< rrathtff Ihnac w h<» .pent for hl« education 1« better for inai hlnr* h K«»». S G. K opkn , ¡Mu(or. Hvrvicv», hat« brier thought of »»«(• «»I k . r» I.) the huit.Iti«t* Hilo lloNKM a* Snnduy S«'h«ittl, |t» m m ; l*r«*4rhÈn|( «« well him chan ar many thomuind* In th»* a» It K m ••v«*ry SiintUy at II « tn.nh«| S|«. m It i *| k ti» up n»w itnutc) tnablng upp«»rtuiii bank, The former will alwava be a l’myrr iii«'»*ting, Tlitirxlit) cvrniittf «t tic» I«« ambitious |«r.etcì) a het«- Ai»«i * a bleaalnx to him and are )uat a* glad I«» orli a marhlhc for 17 renta k «»’clm k Ail *idi'«»iiH<«| a <la> a* to h<*t th« *a«h w ilh Ihr ««nier I'kely to t>e a eurae. H )«» want In know ni"fv about the Dlltar- SAINT MICHAH/> C \THol. K A>h lllf I ap.Rrt Ihcii arc a «|Ugttrr «if a Grange Editorial. < H I R< Il ".n.d \ ’ »r. K. . T. i. ), tallllun of Ihm» ra« h «n «Hiver mtbu«ia*t t«tl«l Ihirrvr. Scriicri» w ill In« hrld «»n fS«c ih«- iM-arrat tHlkrr agent h«r «letali» ot tli«* tir*t Htinda) ••( »’«vh titonlh ut out tira ’lî • mt» a 'la)” plan, or a'l<lrr»a l»> «. tu. GAIES CROSSING. l.enta Grang»* met Saturd.iv, May as usual ami passed an unusually good session. The morning hours were spent Kniered a* »ecoud-claM milhral th* ¡«»wtidBve at Gresham. Ore««»« in regular husineaa work and initiation in th»» third ami fourth degr«*ea. Seven SUSSCIiRTiOR BATTS IVr Year. SI SO >tru’tl\ In advance; to foreign muatriea. F.‘ Hit candidates completed the work ami the Month» SV Thr«v month« trial suhft'rtpuou» Single copiva V A»k for « tubbing rale» over a d»men lie* names were presented RfWinaaCTS 'hould be wnl by KxpreMor l*o*tortiev .Money Obhr. RegUtvrvd Letter or Ulus It. for the initiatory nr it lime. After the Slamiyv »«>x'ptv«l up to N' «'em» OAKt 9f ISStriS In ordering change of ad«lrevx give old a« well a* new address dinner hour a program prepared by the CSaMWORMBTS *rv wanted tn every vommuitil' If no «'orre*poitden«'e apt«eara from «.»nt lecturer was offered, Diarusaion ren- aeighborh«H*d. you an n'aiwvifully reqv 'sled to send ua as many |««eal tlvma a» you can AWEBT1MK BATTS LE, Bl ( DVKRT18INi tered on the subject of diflh'ultl«** to lie fe* per lin< «-a* h suba«*s|iicnt iiuertion l>UU*LAY BDVKRTPQN'G N«» noattton guaranteed per single stlnnn Inch each i*»uc. Liberal «tUcouut «Hou«st tor cither time or ana«'* ad*er overcome in the garden, Fertilising of tisK'Dirntw. but not both ’ Foi |M*«ii)on tan* am > s per inch additional. RF KDFRS. nv ¡»er line Aral Inaerlhvn V per the s»'il, insect lib*, planting, prépara- line each Mib«r«|ueni inx rsivn I <h G S (Want Column only), le a word each i»>u«' voutitiiut ti«*n of the soil, land plaatvr and a fee two figures, an Initial or an abbreviation aa one word. No \sat a«wvtvd tor 1« m » than G other things. The interest devehqted Ceti'. I'ROFKSSloN Al. CARDafone nuh) .• w . h •»».>. C A RDS OF TH tNk > f not . \ .«d ■' " ' " I O-Ults ' "XIH'I KSi g (MM exmdlra i. ur iu. I . » >. carried through the hour Mr». Him* OBIT! Nklfs tor actual > S's'nbers 'r tu ember» oi their faini.tvw, up t«« ito word* in« all owr 100 wonts lc a word (Invariably in advance). Count the »«»bl« au«l remit a«s »nlingh man. of ('lark's Station, rrn-lri» I a All Ualge. Grange S* h«x»L t'hun h. «»r other notice* or advertisements <*( social» partle* couple oi readings, and then a dbviisidon dance*. concert:», theatrical*, etc . given for a pn»rtt. charged for at regular rate*. In order to insure change of ad ad vert hers must have copy i it this office not later than of the diiiim hall annex was taken up Tuesday preceding day of publication. and parsed. \ new dining numi tan Is- id FBIBT1SS ' »ur * uUty W «• are well «spuptwsl to do the best work at «‘urrvnt pin < « Especially tanners’ and business men's letter Head*. Euwlopt-s. Rutter W rapt—r* Statement* placed over the waremom now Ikeing ♦lc in »mall or large quantities Auct ion Rill». LMlgt-rs. l o-tcr* « u printed on - *t n u.« built at a cost of >I'A». and »luring tin- •ECEIFTT lor mi E w « ripti.«n» are not sent uni«'** requc^M The Ub<| on vour mtprr will Indi noon hour th«* amount neix*s.*ary to ill cate within two weeks the receipt of your retuHlam e It it d«ws not please notify u* BISCMI OMKH In keeping with well rwogni.ed bu*inv>» prim iples, all »ulwcriiHlons will completion was guaranteed by 'hr be slopped promptly upon expiraliou of lime p<ai for various individuals present Over y.’i1 had lieen raised since the last meeti western edge of Washington ami Yam ami no difficulty was anticipated. hill «munties the c«wtit rang*' shows a blanket of white. Down here in the Ihr Educated I armer. valley we must of course feel m»uie of the discomfort arising from the sur We have appealed to the farmer* But these have time and again upon the aubject ot One of the moat attractive features rounding chilliness. He education and prraume we can put at the State G rang»' meeting was the been great days for the farmer. display of dunalured alcohol applian- has not l»een compelled to swelter in the matter In no stronger f >rtu th in ves. The tables holding this display heat while he got his Helds into sha|*e we have heretofore done, but we are were surrounded all the time and (old this season. A full days work and yet v frequently tmpreraed with It* Im a story without worth—the interest the as fresh as at morning. portar.ee and value that we do not peofd»> have in this subject. There % like to hav* a young man »ho ex- m «»- iain|is, stoves, irone, charing dish- pecta to become a farmer fall to re- ww, an<l In-au rs of various sorts that reive hla full share of thia greet tell of i he p< Adbilities in the conven bleralng The buaineaa ot tarmi ng iences made po«il>le by these applica baa become one that alnioat rr| u I rea The State Grange convened this week tions. People are waking up to the ad It. The very nieihoda that made a vantages t»f a clean, safe fuel and light al Mr. McMinnville’«. A large number ’armer siicceaaful half a century ing subetance. And yet at present the of Multnomah («eople were in attend ago would lead him to absolute fall, main thing that prevt nts immediate ance. among the numher being H* E. 'ire now. and the stock argument Uin»wii>g out of all lamps of the oil Davie an«! wife. Mrs Kronenberg, E. I.. that our father« and grandfather* Imn-ing sort and substituting the Tbor|w? an«! wife, J. I>. ('hitwoal and were proaperoua farmer* without wife, J. J. Johnson and wife, K W. superior sort. L. It. Horn! baa traded hit property education ha* no force whatever un This leads, of course, to the investi Gill, Judge Crawford, E. N. Emery, der the preaent changed conditions here fora ranch near Hillsboro. lie is gation of the production of alcohol and Ered Anderaon, John and Julia Mickel The process then was mainly the to move the latter jwirl ot the week. its expense. Of all tlie materials that son, H. W. Snashal), W. A. Young and transferring of valuable elemeut* of M um * Jeanie Hamilton is at home yield alcohol those containing starch H. A. Parnail. The work of the «eaaion the soli Into crop* and products for again after a prolong <1 *ta\ in Portland can I m * used most proHtablv. Th»?*»* in begat) with a eurprisingly good attend- I the market and was largely a mils- under the doctor*« rare. She «erm« to clude the grains, potatoes, castava and {Auce from ail over the «tale. Only on«* cular exertion. The process today have entirely rt-gaine»! her heiilth. fruits. Our fruits yield a smaller county waa unrepresented. The twcund Is one requiring knowledge and skill I The Sunday School vote«! Ia<*t Sunday amount of ak*ohol in the fermentative day of the meeting enrolled about 2U0 In applying fertility to the soil a*; to oboerve (.’bildrens Day with appro process but it is produced directly from . persons. well a* in extracting it in the form priate exercise«. June Pith is the day The first day’s work consisted largely flie sugars of the fruits. Starchy sub of crop», while the contest against which will la- devote«! to th«* children by stance« must undergo chemical changes in arranging committees for the routine animal di*<ts*ra. inserta and fungus all the churrhe* and Sun« lay M’hoola in which the starvbes are change«! to work of the meeting an«! the presenta pest* calls for the best scientific throughout the United Slate«. sugar and then converted into alcohol tion «jf resolutions. State Lecturer J. knnwledg« upon the subject. J A Clancy am! family of Portland by fermentation. Damage»! grain ami J. Johnson callol the meeting to order He baa The opportunities fur obtaining will s|>eml the summer here. cull»-«! potatoes are abundantly suffici and to!«! the patrons that the Master, 'in education were never greater built a tent-cottage on a beautiful track ent to use in this production and still Anstin T. Buxton, would not be present than at the preaent time. Our of woodland owned by his father-in-law, yield a g’wxl profit to both the farmer owing to his Mckness. But it was re training schools are vicing with each W. H. Lawson. and manufacturer. It is suggested that vealed that Mr. Buxton wa* on th»* road other In advantage», and a college Th«- Mt. Scott W. C. T I’ ia to hohl t!*e factory that manufacturers alcohol to recovery, and that in all pro I «ability education can be had upon more ta a medal <N»nte»t Friday evening ut should or would probably find it profit would be out to one session of the meet vorable terms than ever before. The District No. 46 schoolhouse. able to buy ail kinds of p»tabes, sort ing. Ex-Master l.eedy was called on to .igricnh ural college* Barrick «k Co. report that offer free them, and then use the culls for distil preside and the work of the session was achularship* to a certain number of commence running a delivery w at once under way. lation. sti'dents and something In addition next week. They expert to cover Among the many topics that were As a result of the distillation a con- towards paying expenses. They are surrounding territory twice a week. siderable waste must occur This is presented for discussion tboae from this becoming better equipped for tea ch the residue after the starch has l>ern county were n«>t of least importance Ing agriculture and there is an in Kerosene Is a splendid aid In th»* changed to sugar and converted into The question of payment of dues on creasing demand for this kind of an el» ailing nf windows. Into a basin put two rableapoonfula of kerosene a -ohol. It contains th«» most valuable i those members who were delin«|uent, of education, but there still need« to be two of water, Wash with a soft part of the grain or potato for muscle dropping member» on request who were a vast amount of preliminary work and cloth and dry with a newspaper, building. in many places this residue in go<Al stamiing, and one fr>m Gresham done before the farmers appreciate Thia proc« .s will retnovi* fiv..|>«T| - is save«!, dried am! u-e«l as foo<l at a calling for work on the part of the legis the real advantiige* of these Instlttl- from both glass and paint better than water and soap do, and leave« lative committee in securing the adop fair profit to th»* factory. •lon*. They iiM'd to be brought the glass with a better polish. But this is not all. The manufacture tion of a law regulation of automo- of starch from the potatoes might I** I biles—within city limits an«i at corner», made a matter of first importar>ce. were all taken under consideration by Following this we might save the waste the committees and will come up at * ♦ ami convert a go«jdly portion of it into] some time «luring the meeting. During the first evening of the meet alcohol. The starch ftom a bushel of GRESHAM, OREGON potatoes would amount to about six ing a reception was held at the; opera house. An excellent program was pre pounds, worth at retail prices about 10 cents per pound. Still another us»* of sente«! by th«* citizens and officers of the the unconvert»*d residue is to preserve Grange. Maoy interesting points rela ♦ M rs . T. B ell & D aughter , Props. ♦ it a* a yeast and a- a result have a by tive to the growth of the order, its w«»rk product that would I m ? even more valu and purpose« were brought out ami th*? able than the alcohol. general good attention accorded all par We suggest that further information ticipants in the program evidenced the may I m ? bad on this subject by applying high esteem in which the order in held. to the State Agricultural College for The notable event on Wednesday was Change, Lave l>een made. Yun will find I he Hotel clean and inviting its bullet in on the subject of Denatur the election of C. E. Sj>ence to succeed ed Alcohol. himself as a rnetnlier of the executive I Beet of nervier in every way. committee. As the Herald represent«-: ♦ tive could stay no longer than Tuesday I Call on ua when in town Commercial trade eolieited. The town had a little scare la«t week afternoon, further report of the pro-i ♦ ♦ ♦ on account of a tire that turned out to « ceding* will l_>e held for next we<*k. be inrignificent, but which might have been serious. The interesting thing about it was the speed our fire l«oys vdiowcd in getting into place and get ting onto the street with the cart. It Ma* surprising how such speed could be developed in such a short time. Have these fellows been taking advantage of the nighttime to develop their skill in .handling the fire apparatus? GRANGE NEWS OLIVER TÿpeWri+cr S E\ \ Gn*htim a m., w«’ry day* of earn Tilt- OLIVER TYPE WRITER COMPANY IJ2b First Avenue, Seattle, Wash. 1 W*. ,Y A? i MEMORIAL M I ( HI IB II. Grt-wham <—I’ amtom , Rev. M. B. Part*uiiagiaii. S kmvii as. Sun day S-I hhi I, |0 » m. ; Preaching at «0 YEAR«* Il a in. ami H p. in. every Sunday. EXPERIENCE Prayer meeting, Thur*«lav evening* at X o’chn k. Evrrybtaly invit««d. W hooping Cough. Thi* is a uio’e «langvrous dlses«e tlian is gtmvralljr presumrd. It will U< a sur- ' prl«e to mnny <•* learn that more<h*att)* rvsiilt (mm it than irom avarivt (wer. I'nruneuiia oftrn rrwiilts (mm it. Cham berlain’»» Cough Rrtmdv hu« l>< u-eJ in many epidemica <>f «huoping vo.igh, atel nlw iv* with the I m » s I resulta. Ihd- liert MuKeig of Harlan. I«»wa, aaya <»f it “Mv l*»y t«w»k wh«M»ptng cmigii wheri tune inonth* old. Ile had it in the wm ter. I g*d a bettle o( Chnu<lM*rlain‘s C«mgh Iternedv wluch provrd g<..H| | rannet recoinmeml it ton highly." l-’or j sale l>V <ir«’*ham Drug Co. T rade M arri OCBIGNB C opyright « A c , At’«<»n» Bwndlng 1» si.ri h at 4 i|M|. n n>av g'tU'kIF aRcer«Nin «.or o|«tni>'«i fr»m «hMhwr an ittvenli"» |a t»r«'bai>lv t ^tri t<bl«v « "mnittoica. Il >«i»strlrtlf «biin.lwiitlal '««ratrnta •ml fr«N». «'btoot at|frti< y U>r Mw-urtog |*ai«*iH». |’«f<snt» ta*cn trir.ogh Munn A < <>. rmwlva rj»e I At aoDrd, without 1 f»*r<a, in tha Scientific American. A ha»i4*'mclf lllnstraftvaablv. I fir. r-iiati* •« of auv «wiannco }"urnal. •* * • n f >ur ho'iilha. |L «u4*l Uy ail haWRstcaiwr«. MUNN SCo.’6'"'«*«’ New York Krai.ch DCb««. ►’ Ht^ NVaahltiffton. D. C. ***«»****MO*,*<«*«**»«*«*.***.**0**W************* : The Central Hotel Under New Management : : i : Tired Wheels The fin»* raint» of the lant wwk will do ’ sin unlimited amount of an«! thev wf-atlier that haw pawed bar off» red a flue opportunity for the clearing of 1 Xar*b*nM and field« oi ail weed* an«! for working up the «oil. It cornea at a X< m >! time. If it were delayed a few f week« the berries woak! not only suf fer from want of moistnre while de vdopintf but they would stand a k <« o <I chance of being spoiled after having fjial i j red. We are inclined to think our night. Lav<- been cool. Why ahould we com plain. A few mile, to the rut of u. eno« cap. the foothills and along the BIG TIRES, HEAVY TIRES, STEEL TIRES, RUBBER TIRES Everything You Want in John Brown, Rockwood, Affent For Eastern Multnomah and Clackamas ('»until». SUMMER RATES EAST During the Season 1609 via the OR!GON RAILROAD à NAVIGATION COMPANY ORE GON SHOR I I IM AM» UNION PACI!Il RAIIROAD from Portland, Seattle, Spokane, Tacoma, Walla Walla and all points on The O. R. & N. line 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 toother principal citir« ip the E rr (, Middle Went «nd South Corrcapondingly low f«rr« On Sale .lune 2, J; July 2, J; Au^uM 11,12 Tires To DENVER and return - - ; $55.00 On Sale May 17, July I, Au^unt II Wagon Repairing, Etc And Prices .Just Right Going transit limit 10 dava from date ol ,«1». final return limit Oct 'll These li. ket, pree. nl a..,,.« very stlraetiie features in the way of stot 1 over privil.-gea, and ch...... of route»; tl.er..|>y ..„aiding passenger* to inni« aide trips to many interesting |a>ints enroute. '..»«e Routing on return trip through Uallfornia may 1« had at a alight a.l. Vance over the rate« «|ii<>ti*«l. g H 1 by an?'W r,•R,'rV4ti,,," ”,U «* »«niahmi See ED. OSBURN “City Shop,” GRESHAM, OREGON WM. McMURKAY, G xxxrai . Psan«*»«« Aurnrr, P omtiaxi ., (!«»«>« I