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Sm-.-csling Gmham Vimli«*ai>«r, Grvslmm Gas.'lb*. E.-««t Multnomah Record Multnomah Kcconi ami Montavilla Herald. Published Every Friday at Gresham. Ore., by the B kvvm SrvTX 1‘vaiismxo Co II A. DAKS Al l.. liuto» on Mou.ia. KnU'rvd as mv » mi «I via-»» m«Uvr al the inudothce at Gresham. Orv<on SUtSCtJFTIH UTH iVr Yea; I’. strictly in * lva r 1.» f.*rv^n .-.»m •. ?ic% I.’ ib' S ix Me; T!.rv< trial s.i*. ' r1 pl «'ti' • s 'UiK’.c w ; . ' V .bk fur «'.uhbtnj: rat * If Mi TTI HCfS 'houhl he «rot by Fxprt'.» or l\»»t.'rt , e Moticj Order Kt'gi»ier*«l Leiter or t'lusK. Stal',.|‘> «1 ' « I’D «1 up L »’ • < ' Of WCitiS Iti unh r ng « hang* I a«l<lrv»» «m* oLl *' wdl a* • < « * Lli " OWUfSWltilH «;« " «1 I vl •. V\crv . -n. ;utl« It ¡o •? .•* ¡s-v a • ; » 'Ui » *ur iivighl>erh«wMi you are ropsviiully r«'t ' «»I l«» '< u»l us »' ntauy l«a al a* yuu < »• utwisiK urn li ai yDVFRTisi'- » t . l •: »ix i. i t • \ t :i st »< r .V Js ! .!< each ' .1«'« ’¿..nt irtl‘i IG>I I \\ \ |»\ F. KI IM X.<« X po-ctb'i g ua ra <1 •J.V |M'r »ingle column inch each t*»uv. Liberal dtM-««unt allowed t«»r either Hate «»r '•|«ace a<l\er liaemvnia. but not both. L>r ¡•oMiion (»in >in I «-]>»'r inch additional READERS. hX* per line first Insertion » her tint < v h »ubae«|u« nt insendo«i LO'AI^ (Want Column only), lea word ea< h toaue countit a tn*» rtgur« ». an ti'tt a'. <»r an abbrr«talbui a* «*ne w«>ol x . , v* • w I’ROEl»: «Xtl.» 1KD* • i’u hj .-a«h " - • \K!*>«»F IMtXk* . I i • g two in ■ ' '' * ■ • * LKTTKRS Of » >1 x * •« I F x < f x < . \, ling • I ONI Tl X Rl I > t'-r Mvt’i.v. ydl'wrikr» or ntcinlu r* •'! their u id . ■ ■< •>. up to h«1 wor-l*. in« all over I«» a «»rd», le a w«'r4 (invariably in advance) Coutu th* «« »rd» an«l rvtnit a«vorduujly. Al! Ixnlge, Grang- S* I'hurvh. orotht-r notu * or a>hvrtiM•itiviio *1 lai' parti« « daiuvs, ootnerts. iheatru a)>. etc , given tor a pn»tit. charged f«»r al regular rate* In onlvr to insure «.‘hange of a*l advertiser» must have copy in thin ottltv not later than Tuesflay prwedii.g day ol publication. s • spa ialty " are *vel! «’-pupped t.» ! • tb > b«-»’w rk at • *nt v Especially farm* ra’and buMi m«n’s I ettvr H««dw Fnve!«>pcs Butter W rapp-r» >tatrm *. etc . in small «»r larg« quantities Auction Nil.» Ikwtgera Poster» etc . printed on short no:i< v ■fCFifTS for * iba« ■ - ar» • ■’ »« nt uti requeued Th« iab« ’. on your p*ner »t. u. Il calc within two week* th«' receipt *»l y«-ur rrmiltam v It it d»»v» not phase mmiy us 9 SCOMDWuAlCtS In kt with w«-li rv« «»gnue«l l»u*ii',< *a prim ;plcs all subecnptiona will be »lopped promptly upon expiration of ttnu' paid for EDITORIAL COMMENT Pay Market was again a success. While it was not all that it might have been, yet it was good and grow better. it will Allow us to suggest wider pub licity to the date, the first Wednesday in each month, and this date should be placarded with good tough placards, gether with the address of Day clerk. A great many the to Market more might have been present with their articles for sale if they had known to whom thev should have written to have their stuff advertised. Let the date ami the clerk hence and by that time we will all be dead of typhoid or some other equally baneful disease.due to drinking contaminated water. If we had a reservoir ready con structed so that Bull Run water could be turned in it would be a great inducement for the City Water Board to listen to propo sals from this burg, relative to tapping their mains. Why not get busy. Delay does no good, and it may do positive harm. If we miss this chance how will we ever excuse ourselves for it. Such water is to be obtained only in rare instances and the instance in question should not go un noticed. surprised to see how soon they will make that run a barren field. But that is cheap feed and is as good as can I k * found, too. If your space is still more limited, try placing about an inch of oats in a goo»! tight-bottomed box, pour in water to cover the oats and let them stand till they sprout. Then draw off the water atul dampen the new growth once or twice a day. You will shortly have a fine growth of greens for your flock ami by having several such boxes can keep them sup plied with feed all the time. An other fine feed for young chicks is kale. It can l»e planted the year before and living through the winter will still furnish much feet! for the chicks in the spring. Of the same nature is rutabaga If rutabagas tops or cabbage, are planted early enough they will L»e ready for feed by the Chickens and first of April. ducks of all ages and grades are very fond of all these greens and they are valuable, not only as a feed, but also as a change in diet that has a most beneficial in fluence on the bird, either young or old. rom» bwawfivlarlra of th<>»<* umitnin cent utllltl«*». "Poatal Savin«» by Bank» aro urgwfi GRANGE DIRECTORY Oregon Stale Grange Officers. Preaident Taft and a little eo op Ms.irr X ii . i I h 1 Hinton Fnre«t hruvr <hria««'r, A F Mhumak«' i'vniial Point l«n*iurvr, J J JoliniMiH I %» r1 la ml wealth proilucera will give thl> MvHRTtl U * > i Hl HR Arlela \baibtnnl Kh'UMnl $ H Mille moMure, a» well aa all other eco- Chaplain, «i Falun ttauego nonile mvaaurea. a prdatlte that our I rvanuia*r II llha« hiM tu ln<|v|H'li«lelH «' '•«vrviats Mt. Ihn » il«»wartl Mnlltlo repreaentativea In Conaro»» dare no' «iah' K.« por I a lamlu'ii kiayton l’tutHinN 'li. I uhi F Mill, t 11 ball) ignore It la the duty of the A S » frt'b. 'll* I oui I «'HR Ml Helena of K to urae thia matter on the Flora Mr» Hu.le Wvliu i ornimi la«l) Hii MRfvi. Mr» F k lli«m n Clote rdale roatrunt. throuah their preaa and bv eration on circular of part the printed organiied matter fits farinera to from wrested from Il ■eat formi broadcast over the land already You Can Pay 17c a Dav The bone the mean it rea an unw IliliiK Tl*« |HM I « m u titer u tin It« w. ail It of « 1 rille tier a. *t «•«’III •<w flirt. Congre»» by the Grange anil kindred organizations, cannot measured lie 'n dollars and cents ” Turkey belt* un» profitable until five U'Mts uhi, hut It la i» i¿«h»vl plan t«> vlukli^r the gohhlvra every year i I u \ m to hatch a turkey Mrv a vetting It rrt|iiiroM .'S egR and aeven The urate alioulil I»«’ The Purchasing Power ol' Pennies un the ground. PRO! ISSIONAL CARDS. « MIn their th«- tit»t Matur 111 «|«|i«>r* arc Ph vakiaa^Xui gcaaa. Meri» rtr»t Orrfoa Greaham. il h . TTjs... OLIVER orr TÿpeWri-tér O1T BROTHERS A little salt mixed with moist food once in awhile is recom mended for younjr and old. The idea that a chicken does not re quire salt has been disproved, es pecially with laying hens. Try it. but do not feed heavily and do not feed dry in the lump. DENTISTS Grvahani. The Standard Visible Writer i »regí»» I.. I). MAHONE . meeting ] ATToKXEY-AT-l. aw !‘r<d»rtt«' and 4'«»r¡arratoll Law. Pi 'rompt Attention to All Hunitiean Real I I state. «I« <’.•»»« h H’.lg PORT!. %ND rh.mr Main loto <»KF"«»X CHURCH NOTICI.S. METIlolHsT Cll t K c >1 ■ G. Koran, pastor, Hen irrt», y Ss-his.l, |n a m ; Tn-Aching Siindav at II a in. and h p tn. «Veiling at E. B. MOREI.OCK s Do not fail to feed generously At e HOM ER of broken-up charcoal. It is 20 Years I v perir nee. Encourage a greater variety of things recommended for indigestion in R K n « K.w Dr \ Thompson an»l We n ay just as well have a lot of stuff m K Tbam | mh iti all animal life and is especially on band even if some of it is not sold. MONTAVILLA. - OREGON valuable for the young birds. It The larger the variety the larger the I'hone IMLI assortment from which to choose and is an absorbant that removes the then more people will be satisfied Be There are several people in the poison from the system and can gin at once. Send in your lists and let vicinity who have the opening of not fail to give good results. Try I.IWEMWN MEMORIVI M F IJ26 lirai Avenue Seattle. Wash. us publish them at the earliest oppor <111 IC< II. Grv«hani l‘ti»r«»M, Rvv a new co-oporative creamery in it. AUCTIONEER tunity. NI B I'nmiitiagiati. S rrviî k *. S uh » view. With as much good milk «lay N c I hm »|, |0 a, m : Prvaehititf at Dill V ou l:\er Stop Io Think that vou 60 YEARS' II n. in. an<l M p. hi . rv« ry S uih I mv . can realize mure fur v<>ur it lock and going to market every day as EXPERIENCE Keep a small box with fine gootls at auction than any other wav'' I’rayvr inoriiny, Thtir»«lay owningt The movement to close all the stores goes from this locality there is grit near the feed boxes. It is I should l»e glad to sell your goods for al x o'<?l«M*k. Every laaly mvittwl. at 6 o’clock except on Saturday« seems to be a good one and we hope fur the no reason why such an institu wonderful what a lot of grit a vou and solicit a share of th«* auction business of your wet ion. sake of the merchants and clerks that tion should not do a good busi flock of birds will dispose of. it will succeed. Fnless there is a special ness right here among the farm Phon«’ 7*1 Hr» phone W Because your soil is gravely is no pressure of business there is little reason T raoz Mansa ers. Begin at once. There is excuse for supposing that you ••“•till Mam st , and lisi I Seventh at for working longer. If the merchant Otaiana enough money in the country to CoevniGHT* Ac. \ ANCOIVI R. WASH. should not provide some good will consent to continuing the day far Atirnna MMldlt rf • e - ri«-h amt ti ensrr f pl I .»i n>»r quf- «If »armrtain « or t.|<tiii.-n wiuMhmr an into the night he mav continue to do so build a suitable plant and once sharp grit. grits The granite ifiErotH-n M t»r> b»’< r |w*iasit«t.|« < . mmutiir«. 11. í . « at r i.-< I jr • ••! ti ■ ti* HANDBOOK l*al *»«.<• without any improvement. If he ¡earns started it will do a good business •«■tit fr»Hi i'l<l«*»( agrto-v f -r »«M-uriitrf ¡»at»tit». supply not only the cutting tools flPMU l'Meiit« laMatii f|.r-tu«rh Multi* A i u, r*e«lve to stop at a reasonable hour he will find and the money that is to be made to 1 p|- i4* n -tit», « Hhittil tli«r<tt. iu the for the bird, but they also sup- that his sales are just as great and more from the business will stay in ply some very valuable and es- easily handled. The merchants who the neighborhood. Damascus sential mineral elements, as lime A han-1a«tm*ljr lltHotrat«**! •••Mir I «rwoal rir have -ignitied their intention of joining rumi i n i f a»1» »< ict.’ p Mir nal T rr t a f a Phone I4X Gresham, Orc. t« ir r tir Hi>-i <b». 11. J»«u4 by all n«*wai1r>aier<. in ti.i* ni'Aenfht .tp. Lew - Shattuck, creamery butter got its start out for the bones. MUNN X Co *]Cf Droad*ay, New York F. B. Stuart. F. W. Fieldhouse. Gust in this country and we are badly Ur^tu h i 'ft!« » , t.?j I «t . Washington. D. < . Larson, R. R. Carlson, T. R. II »witt A mistaken if they do not find the \DDI I S, HARN»* and ALL I \li\l » A<’< I -Mildl > io the Credit of the Grunqf. Co., !>. W Metzger, Metzger «.v Lantz, Portland atmosphere unsuitable Mrs. («race Metzger, and Aug. Speebt. The following from Coleman'» Ru for the production of such qual Kind* K> |silrliis quiukly don»-. ities as they obtained herea ral World, the great farm paper of LARSON, Prop., tiresham the great agricultural »tate of Mla- The next annual meeting of bouts. They should be coming the American Association of back. The people were friendly •ourl. gives .the Grange well-merited Farmers’ Institute Workers will to this institution and they would commendation: INM’RE is the : “The Patrons of Husbandry, or be held at Portland, August 16 appreciate its relocation in this Grange, as It Is more commonly and 17, 1909. At the same place part of the county. known Is the oldest of farmers’ or GASOLINE SAW and beginning August 18 will be ganizations; It has made mistakes, held the annual meeting of the We are sorry to say that the vet it has a magnificent record. Con John Brown, Rockwood, Abêtit Association of American Agri spring weather or the spring du- servative along many lines of action For Eastern Multnomah and Chirkatmis Counties. cultural Colleges and Experi ties have caused some of our cor that the American Society of Equity stands for, It Is aggressive In forc ment Stations. This is the first respondents to forget the appre time that the Association of ciation with which their items ing .........led legislation for the rural clauses, and the measure» that it has Farmers’ Institute Workers has are received at this office. Can’t compelled Congress and the different met upon the Pacific coast, and we have a revival of interest State Legislatures to countenance Main Mt. Ptiiuir i’.a it is desired that as many will along these lines? And we es and enact, stand out In bold relief OREGON attend as possible in order that pecially wish to urge that al Imma ar a monument to executive ability nnd perseverance. Chief among Its the work of the farmers’ insti terial be mailed not later than works of u»efulne.w 1» a Commis tutes in the various states and Tuesday. sioner of Agriculture, and the Agri During the Season 1909 provinces may be fully represent cultural Department at Washington and Ktirsl Free Delivery from which ed. The Alaska-Yukon-Pacific via the A. li. McFadden, Prop an Impetus has been given to agri Exposition will be in operation at culture and the dissemination of Seattle at that time, and no doubt farm and other literature, that «wild Shoe Repairing excursion rates with stop-over not have been otherwise obtained Locks, Guns, privileges will be granted by the and so widely taken advantage of Small Machinery “Parcels Post and Postal Savings transportation companies, A We are accustomed to think Banks and the creation of a Nation- from Saw Filing and Setting program of the exercises and Highways Commission, are all containing full information res that young fowls are feeders of »' Now a progressive measures that the Portland, Seattle, Spokane, Tacoma, Walla Walla pecting transportation rates and grain and insect life. Oregon chick does not have to be very Grange Is urging and »Itch action Is ( j resham, and all points on The O. R. & N. line hotel accommodations will be what counts; they are doing things sent out as soon as the arrange old besore it begins to pick at and that Is what give» this organl- Notice for Publication. To OMAHA and return - - - $60.00 tender plants. Lettuce makes a -atlon cohesion. The American So ments have been completed. Department of the Interior, F. S Land fine feed for young chicks. A ciety of Equity must act along those Office at Portland, Oregon, May To KANSAS CITY and return $60.00 ai,, yard square of some fine lettuce lines, not In competition with th» To ST. LOUIS and return - - $67.50 Once more there is a move as Henderson’s Mammoth will Grange, but in co-operation with If, Notice I m hereby given that George L. To CHICAGO and return - - $72.50 Pea a lee of Portland, Oregon, who, on ment on foot to get the laying of feed a good big flock for several to make Itsolf a benefactor not onlv October and toother principal cities in the East, Middle West and South. 22, 11MW, made Timber and •o Its members, but to prospective Corres|»>ndingly low fares another water main from Bull days. It is better to pull up a members, and to all classes of tollers Stone ljtri«l Application Serial No. 057 H, for S 1 of ,\ W *4, Section 13, On Sale June 2, .1; July 2, J; August II, 12 Run to Portland. This time it few stalks and feed them than to and creators of wealth. Township 1 North, Range 5 Eaat, Will looks like business. The work let the chicks help themselves. "The Grange Is at present actively amette Meridian, ha* filed notice of in To DENVER and return - - $55.00 to make final (ash Timber can begin none too soon to please They will waste considerable if engaged In getting ‘House Bill No tention On Sale May 17, July I, August II Proof, to establish claim to the land this part of the county, and it left to nibble as they choose. If 15,«37, Introduced by Hon Frank D. aliove doscriberl, tsdore the Register Currier of New Hampshire, provid Going transit limit 1(1 <lavs from dnte ol sale, final return limit Oct 'll Receiver of the I . S. Land Office, cannot begin too soon to suit you have the room for several ing for the creation of a National and These ti.-k.-te present some very attractive features m th,. KWV „( at Portland. Oregon, on the Hth day of over privileges, sn.l .................. routes; thereby enabling imssengers to inake Gresham. The only reason that runs, spade each up and sow oats Highway Commission, and for the \ ugu-t. 1900 side trips to many interesting point» enroute ( lainiant names :<M witnesses. Chn». Gresham should want to see the a« thick as you can and cover appropriations by Congress for the (’oof»ey, Routing ->n return trip through California mav lie hud at a alight nd- of Portland, Oregon ; W. W. Improvement and maintenance of the vance over the rat»»« <|uot»*<l. Peasley, of Portland, Oregon; Edward work delayed is that a delay them fairly deep. A week or so Triclcey, of Palmer, Oregon; Full partlrulars, aleeping car reservations and tickets will Is- furnished Lloyd would give it more time to get later sow another run with oats public roads.' To give this measure Trickey, of Palmer, Oregon. by any O. R. A N. local agent, or publicity they are endeavoring to A ixirrmom S. D hkmrkh , Register. its own water plans into shape, and so on. As soon as the chicks get In touch with publfc-splrltcd men First publication June 4. IWW I<a»t pub But at the present rate of activ- are large enough to run out turn all over the country, In order to edit Itmtlon A tlglist H, ||Mfl ity that will be about 20 years , them on the oats and you will be cate those who will eventually be- B kavkk S tats II kkalii . be continually associated and then there will be no difficulty about the matter. W. S. WOOD Scientific American. WOOD SAWINC REPAIR SHOP t *. . . POULTRY TALK . 3 < . Fire ! OREGON FIRE RELIEF ASSOCIATION SUMMER RATES EAST