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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (June 11, 1909)
11m«> Have your syrup hot In th« preservln* kettle, drop your fruit Into the syrup and let It just come to a boll and th«>n pul Into th«' jars or cans aa quickly aa possible and »«»I. Never use wet fruit for can ning If nec««aaary to wash berries, Succeeding <irv.h a in Vindicator, Gresham Gaaette. Kaat Multnomah Reconl put In a collend>*r ami pour water on Pkr*4claes-Sar(sses. Multnomah Record and Montavilla Herald. th«*nt before hulling, and let them Greaham, Orwgo» Published Every Friday at Gresham, tire., by the Hsxvxa S tat « I'vauanixu Co get dry Itefore canning. The beat H. A. DARN ALL, Fui roa ami M asaukb . nnd quickest way to peel peach«*« la w. J irrt H. n. ort to drop them Into boiling water tor Knteml m »veond clan« matter at the poetoffkee at Grvaham. Orv«vn a few minute«. If one has a wire .. . 111 basket to put them In all the better. DENTISTS waSCSiOta, SZTTt >Vr Year. 11 »Iriclly lu a.lvan«». to tor. ian coiinlrla*. ri «V Six Then plunge them Into cold water a Grvaham. Oregon Month, SV Three month, trial ml»* ri|*tion* »V Single cwptea V A,k h«r clubbing ralaa. moment; let drain; theu peel. smnasetX ahouid be «ent by Kxprea, or >*i**loSlvv Money Order, Reglalered letter or Check I’ltinis an.l tomatoes may be canned Btampa ao»e|>t«sl up to V cent». CakSSt Sr iseetss in ordering chance ol a.blreaa give old aa well aa new a>idn*»a. in the same way. If peach«« ar«* to cesaneaaann are wanted in every community, it no correspondence appear, trout >>«ur ATTORNEY-A I' LAW be* canned In ayrup. put them In neighborhood?you are re,|*ect(ully reqv *ate«l to wnd u» aa many im-al item« a, you can ISVCinsaK urts LKOAI. APVKRTlSINt;. m * i tn leaded at* nolnt. ltk* |*er lin«* dr«t inM-rm.n aterllli«*d jars, ell her w hole or in Real Ertalo. Ptohele ami t'orimralon Sc pec line each »ubaeuueitt insertion PlSt*t.AY APVKRTtsIkil No poallion guaraiuoe.l I .aw. SS- pee »ingle column inch each i»»ue. Liberal diacounl allowed tor either lime or apace adVM- , halv«*», ami pour your ayrup on Prompt Attention to All lluainvaa »co'menl». but not both them. A few pita left In the jar For poaitton tany aiael 5c per inch additional. KKAtlKKS. uv per line ilr»l ln«er|ion. V per l*t>«*na. Main ww line each aubaequent in»er»ion l.tN'Al S (W ant Column oitlyl. lc a word each i»-ui*. counting will greatly help in retaining Hi« «1« Cuavh Bl<t« Kiart.ANI». OlllUON two Sgure,. an initial or an abbreviation a, one word. No local aivept.d lor lev* than I* flavor of the peach. .centa, I'KOFKSSION Cl. LAKI'S (one inch). XSc each none, t A Kt«S OF TH t N KS j not etoeil ing two inch«*»). .W cent». l.KTTFKS Or COMXVLKNi'X (not exceeding lour inclwa). |1 The length of lime thè syrup offlTt AltlKs (or actual »ubaertbem or niember, ot then tainllle». up to liv word», tree all owe UM word*, lc a »ord (invariably tn advance}, t'ouut the word* and remit avvordingb should boll depeuda ou how rieh 1t Al CIIONI I R A1I t**4ge, Orange. Schtuvl. t’luirvh, or other notieea or advertlxemenl* ol mclaia. partiea. should be. All ayrupa are better für dance*, concert*, theatrical*, etc . given tor a pmSt. charged for at regular rate* 20 Years Fapertenee. Tn order to iiwure change id ad adverti*era mu»t bat* copy in ihu ottlee not later than boiling 10 or 15 minute. R«»a«axcaa hr A Tl».»mpwii and Tuesday preceding day ot publk-atlon. K M Tht»iu|*«»u This method of prenervlng freit M ekikrws la our aMcialty. We are well equippe-t to do the beat work at current price, K»p.vmlly farmer, and bualneaa men", letter Head* Envelope*. Sutler Wrapper*, statement*, for home u: m > la from all polnta nutet ttr.. in amall or large unanlitle*. Auction Bill*. Oodger*. Poster*, etc . printed on «hort notice desirable. It la Is thè the easlest easiest and con* con-1 Phone 1MLS SCCHFn for «ubeerlption* are not aent un!e»s requested The label on your paper will Indi > alderetl the moat economlcal economical aud calc within two week* the rvcvipl ot your remittance It il doea not please notify u, Mltssnsuiscn tn keeping with well reewgnued business principle* all «nbacrlption* witl beat because the fruit is kept In a be siopywd promptly “P,n expiration ot lime paid tor soft and juicy condition. The wise hou*ekeep«*r will can her principal fruit, simply making only Fruit Cdnnind enough rich preserve« for variety DM you The art and science of canning and special occaaions. can realise more fur your sba k aixl Tbe aucceaa goods at aucliou than any other way? depends on absolute fruit and vegetables Is to preñarve of canning If proper care la exer- I ■>i<mI*I I h > glad to sell yoer goo«ls lor them as near as possible in their cleanlln«*as. vou and ««licit a share ot lit« auction Hours in stores are shorter cls«*d there neetl be no tallure except tiuaiiiesa ol your section. now than they have been in the natural condition, The fruit should in rare cases when n SPORE has T3A Hr» phone w past. And yet the merchant retain Its original flavor, color, odor developed In the can. Every house- and structure. In fact, when a cau wife has her own way of canning BiM fill Main at , and RM E. Seventh at does more work and E>etter work VANCOUVER. WASH. than his predecessors have done. is opened. Its contents should be fruit, but the moat important Is to unchanged as near as possible the have th«* jars, tops and rubbers hot To do the most you can and the condition in whtch nature produced and perfect, Fill jar with fruit as best you can needs perfect phys it. Unfortunately the problem has quickly us possible, slip a sllver- ical and mental conditions. not been wholly solved, although plated knife around the Inside ot much work has been done to accom jar. that the fruit may be packed In the first place I more completely, then put on cover We noted last w«*ek the list of those plish this end. who had subscribed to the l*and con would say in canning for household and fasten. When fruit is cool, wipe cert fund. We regret to hear that not use the most essential things in the jars dean, put on labels aud set many of those so contracting have process are the sterilization of the away In u dark closet. thought to pay their subscriptions this fruit and all the utensils and th — From Pacific Grangv Bulletin PRÜFESSIONAL CARDS J. M. SHORT, M.D. S. P. BUTNER, M. D. OIT BROTHERS L. 1). MAHONE E. B. MORELOCK MONTAVILLA. - OREGON W. S. WOOD AUCTIONEER EMTORIAl COMMENT week, ourselves among the number Rut we intend to do so at once and be fore this reaches your eyes it will be done. "Go thou and do likewise.” We have lieen interested ami in structed by the correspondence of a friend in the eastern eml of the county who has lieen overhauling public rec ords to ascertain “whither we are drifting." He inlornis us that 21,'•<).• 000 acres of laml in this country an* owned by foreign dude«, dukes and lords who never were on American soil. Then tliere are tlie Weirbausers with 1 8,000,000 acr«*s, the Millers with 14.000,- tUO acres. In all, 46 people or families own an empire 16 times as large as the state of Massachusetts. Now in the face of this we find a lot of fellows cry ing their lungs sore about single tax be ing an injury to the country. What ever system is used some method should be devised whereby larger land own ing would be unprofitable unless under actual cultivation and undergoing im provement. At the same time these larger areas are lying idle millions of people are without their own home». They must rent or forsake the farm. It robs the people individually and col lectively. Smaller areas owned and improved pay larger rents or taxes and enrich not only the individual but the locality and the state. It afTonls a liet- ter resource for a growing population ami ensures not only financial strength but the muscle and brawn of manh*xid that speaks for our international safety. Better an army of ;>ea«*able foreign laboring people searching our land over for homea than one lord with his mil lions in <?aah, which he means to spernl elsewhere. One of the most important questions before the [«eople of eastern Multnomah is the use of the Base Line and Section Line roads for racing jmrposes. II the time actually consume«! by tbe races were the only consideration all would be well. Not more than a couple of hours would be needed, but such is not the case. For tbe last two weeks the general public lias found it extremely unsafe to venture on these roads. Not an hour in the day has lieen free from rapid driving. A shy horse, a nervous driver and a 66 mile car are risks that no ordinary agency woul<i lie in a hurry to take. But tiiat is not the real basis for this complaint. If a nom'jer of horsemen were to turn these rouis into racing tracks there woul<l be complaint i ami justly so. Moreover, the roads were never intended for such purposes. I A well worderl remonstrance backed tip by a goodly number of names placed before the county court sliouhl meet with a just consideration and tbe racing busineas stopped. We hear that tbe I (xruntry Club will af!*«rd ample track for the purpose next year. We hope so. That would end much reckless driving on these pablic roads and dispose ol tlie matter amicably. __________ Ont of 2.500 boys examined in the ' schools of Kansas, only six cigarette I smokers were foun«l to be what would i generally be called "bright.” Ten of the remainder we:e average student!, while all the rest of tbe 2,500 were found to lie poor at their studies oi j worthless. i I sealing «if the fruit to exclude an germs. The fruit should be canned as soon as possible after being picked or gathered. Over a 10«) years ago Francois Appert was the first to make practical application of the method of preserving fruit and food by putting it in cans or bottles, which he hermetically sealed. He then put the cans or bottles in wafer and boiled them for more or less time, according to the kind of fruit In Apoert’s time, and inde»*d until1 recent years, it was generally thought that the oxygen of the air caused the decomposition of food. His theory was that the things es sential to the preservation of food In this manner was the EXCLUSION of air and the application of gentle heat. But scientists tell us It Is' not the oxygen of the air that causes' fermentation but bacteria and other microscopic organisms. While Ap- pert’s theory as to the cause of spoiling food «as Incorrect, his method of preserving it by sealing and cooking was correct, and the world owes him a debt of gratitude. Scientists also tell ns that if food or fruit is perfectly sterilized the opening of the can or bottle plugged with sterilized cotton will keep per- feet, as the bacteria vrlll not pass I find one of through the cotton, the greatest difficulties with th- housewife is to get the can properly I have always used the Ma- sealed, son can. and you will notice that on the side of the can is a crease in the glass, and I have often wondered why it was that one can of fruit would spoil when all others canned at the same time would be good, and by investigating I believe the crease at the side of the can is at fault. While we screw the top on as tight as possible there still remains a tiny place for the air to penetrate, and often in putting on two rubbers you will overcome the difficulty. Every houspwlfe Is familiar with molds that grow on almost any kind of fruit. This happens more frequenily in damp, warm weather. .Molds develop from SPORES that are always floating about In the air, and when it falls on a substance con taining moisture and suitable food, it sends out a fine thread, which branches out and soon covers the entire substance. Mold SPORES are "We have now learned," says Gov* Folk, "that a rascal is a rascal still, whether he call, himself a fienioerat or a R< publican. Ha |arty cannot seek for siip|.irt on the ground of |<atrioti»m, it han no right to ask for support <>n the ground of partisanship. l'artiun.liip may be a good thing *ouiet|iues but ;*at- riotisin is a belter thing all of the all of the time. 1 want to leave thi. les son with you—that it takes lighting to make tbe people tree, and that it takes more lighting to keep the fieopie free. The Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition is now in full swing am! lupins i to te meeting tbe entire approval of the thousands who are traveling to the City on the .Sound to view thia tnagmi- ficent collection oí the resources of the Xorthweat. But not only is Seattle just now the Mecca ot tourists from Ml over this country, but Portland ami Oregon are receiving attention at their hands, Let Gresham be awake to her intvneatM during this unprecedented rush of visi- tors to the roast and leceive her share of home-seekers, business enterprises and factories that is sure to follow. We have the climate, soil and numerous other advantages to offer tboae who are contemplating a change from the con gested East, and we should not fail to exploit these inducements. I^et us get busy along this line. The welcome with which the official. of the Japanese Navy are having ex tended to them by th«* citizens of the various coast citiea they visit, demon strates that there ha. been a lot of jingo war talk in the two countries that is not vouch«*«! for by the people as a whole. Nations, like individuals, de pend more upon peaceful arbitration of dissenting questions as they progr«*ss in civilization an«! we judge the time is near past when enlightened nations will settle their differences on the field of battle. It is one of the résulta of a high er civilization. very light and are blown about by the wind, and if one drops on a jar of preserves or jelly it soon gerrnin- ates if there is moisture enough. It does not penetrate very deeply Into preserves or jelly, but If given time will work through solid substance, which contains moisture, as nearly ♦ every housewife has seen It In mold ing of a loaf of bread or cake. Selection of fruit Is one of the first steps In obtaining successful results. Fruit should be canned just before it is perfectly ripe, espe cially for jelly. If fruit Is too ripe It loses its jelly-making qualities. All fruit should be freshly picked and no Imperfect fruit used. When fruit is brought Into the house, put It where it will keep cool until readv to use. Decide upon the amount o fruit jou will use or cook at on WOOD SAWING GASOLINE SAW !cut K>r. Juul« NOc, 1 eilt» *n»‘ per e<»T»l THE EASTWOOD NURSERIES Main Ml GREMItAM, l*h«»n«* X* <>KK«H»N Notice for Publication. Amilii T H uw I uh Forval Hrt»va l aulral Point * r Blumah», l^'iurvr, J. J. J o I imbii r«irtlan«i MlvMunl. u A Arlala A«»l»unt Micwartl. K « Huat« Atrita «'ha|4ain. o»u«r Kahm ikwvifii Trvanurvr.il lllim-hlM’ra hidvpvii'laiH a Mulino MvA'rvtarv Mr« Mar) M lltiwaril Gal« K»-Vin r. I. N lAiulwtl Mta)ton I’oiMtihg Xu Lulu K Mill«»« Alihan) < vrv*. M»« Cora I « ga Mt lielan« (‘tuition i raL Mrs Nu«lv u vita Idul) Bit wanl, Mr« K K Nr«»a n t'lttk r ritalv KXKt'l TIVK VOMMirriCK Aiialln T Hu «tun Fttrval Gruva < K M| m iu ' v t'aru« kugvua Calmar Alitali) LKthlHI (Tl\ K COMMITTKK AuMllt t Huwloh Fora«! Umva t I Ma»«m II ihh I Hlvcr F M Gill Kalatatla riKAMAMT VAI.IKV GKANi.K Mo «Ml Mex ia ax’q'olul Mg*tur»I m ) at 7 p. Ut , au<t (ourtll ; Nalurtlay al I«' Ata m avar) uumlh I RIM NHt»4»D (IHASGK Mrvl« the Hr«| H va | n«'«ala) oí ca« h month at N p m au«l third Hat ¡ uulav al tu a m MIITSttMAII GRANGK. MO T| Meat« I hr ' fourth Malurtta/ In rxrry mouth al 10 »'a m , j tn Grange hall, «»riant « I AUK VM KN OR ANtiK mrrtM Hr.I Malnrday olvauh immlh at lü a» a m . and lhlr»l Aalui <U) al 7 *» p mi FAIRVIKU URAN’.K MraU flr«l Wrdne« . «lar at to. .w a mi . third Tttuada) r ran I ng al I » uVlurk. rat h tmmth RI nta KI t.Vtl l.K tfRANGK. MO A\t Marta hi I R umwc II Vlllr «V hoot ho u«« on the arvond and i fourth Saturday night« In rarh month KVKMNU OTAR oRANUK Mr*t« la thrlr ¡ hall al Mouth Mount labor on the Oral Matur dar “f each month at 10 a m All Uallor« ara ! urirumr I GRKNHKM GRAMGK MevUan.md Malar | day lu aarh month al 10 a» a m DAM KNurn GRANGE NU Maata • rat I »Uturday each month . I.KXTM GRANthF Marl« «rrond Mturday »1 ’ rat h month al lu a) a m « LAUKAMA1 URAMUK. MO m Marla tha flr«t Saturday In »hr month at 10 no a m and , tha third Mat unlay «II Up m uol.l MRIA GRAXtiR NO M7 Marta in all | day avaaiun flr»t Naturday In rat h month In gratigr hall near Corbatt CHINCH NOTICES. FREE .METIhH»|sr <’ Il V R C H — Rev. 8. G. R ui ' kn . (matur N.-rvirva, Sunday 8 c ! km »L 10 m iii ; Frvnrhing vwry Sttmluy al II a. tn. nnd N |». m Pmjrr ni«*«*tHigl riittrmlny vvmhitf al N u’rltM'Ic. All u'dettiti«**! SAINT MH’HAEL’S (’ ATHOL IC < ’ll ! B< ‘H, San«ly, On» R«»\ lh»rrlr told Ourrvr. Servirla nil! Iw» held «»it th«* Hr*! Stitnlay cucii month at |O *3 d a. tu. LINNEMANN MI MOKI\l M E « III I:< Il » • U -ii.iiu r\«u-K I;. \ ,M. B. Paroniinginii. S rmvi « km , Sun» »lut Svh'jol, 10 a. ni,; Pri-achiiiR al il a. tn. and N p. m. vwry 8t»nday. l’mvcr m«*''tmg, Thursday evening« nt h o’clock. EveryI mm I j ’ invited. If You arr Worth $SO,OOO Don't Read TMa. Thi»» uill not inl'-ri-«t v«»n if you are wurth filly thout»«nd dollar«, hut if )< hi 1 are n man of moderate m«*nna and van not Mfford to employ a phvetcian when y«»«t have an attack of «harrhoea, you will lie plvamil to know that <»ne or two d«wuM of Chamber-lain*« Cholera am! Diarrhoea R'tnnly will cure II. ! Tin« remedy li»« iu-rn m um * for many warn and m tl»<»r<»uglily reliable. I’rn-v 2.5 cent*. Fur »al«» by Greeham !>riig Co. AT STO.OO APceRE GRESHAM REAL ESTATE CO I ! I Nlinply «avr the amall « hange that iiowi alipa Ihruugh yotir Hngera and ow ii Ihr magnl flraiil li.W Ol iVKH Nu h. The I hm » ttiw*n rllrr w Ith II« wrallli <»f r« clualvr roh»rtilrtUMM The i»M» prr voll» prrtarl typrwrllor. wlth II« wlda ränge uf practicaI ua«a Thr aluidy ma« hin«» w Ith trv«»rd apr« «I that wrllre In an underhme Ita worlh Iwlue Ihr prtcv of Ihr tu «« baut» typrw rllrr yel 17 raut« a »lay will buy il Xaver waa a graatar llu aut Ivr tu MA VK art liatutr Ihr propl« ol Aiurrlca Nur waa thrrw rvrr a nmrv valuablr uhjn I le« «onrvtdvrd tu protv The Purxliasing Power of Pennies I ¡ 1 I ( The pre««nl tendeur y ta lu thhib In ata rru Va«a T»« loae »labt <»f Ihr la» CKNT* lhal g«> Io make up the «loiUr T«» forget the purvha« lug pa»wrr that U pent up In pantile«, nkhli and dlmra oirt *17 reut« a day” «elllng plan turn« thl« jkvwrr »«« wurth) purpoae The Oliver Typew riter Uumpany frei« «afa In putting thl« new plan Into •Rrvt brva«i«e It Im uba on )»ur avairtaea NoMOgi TF)* OLIVER TÿpstVrit&r The Standard Visitile Wnter <>ur r«>nH«lriire In voi* 1.« barn of our aatia fatrlufy dralinga w|th Ihouaahda m »» wr isffer thè « »11 ver T> 1« w '»ter f«»r a amai* . caalt i») mriit and truai you tur all thè rv«l thlalv Hot a pre« ««nielli un «avtng ll'a ! a platn. »tralght fumarti bualnraa grttlng ¡ i i...iti.*ti li i«t.t«<i< t-a iha i»«aii.t I m • »Ilvrr Tv |-ew rltcr« l»> liilvrvatlng th<»«r w h» ha*e »>« » rf Ihougtii <»f l>u)l«*g ma« hlme II •«•mia Olir» •• l»y thè huhdrtwta tutu HoMKM aa * « - •• ■•»>;• Ka fi oprila tip m-w iiiniir’ maMhg opportuni ( lira lu amtdtlou« pvuple rvery w fa» r« And Wa I «re Ju«t a* tfla«t li» *cl| a mai bine ft»r 17 rvnta a da) a» lo nave thvuaah wlth the«»nlci Il *u Mani to Lm«w m«»tc «I m > u « The (»lltef ! U**h Tilt l «KhM Vhcrvair • quarter *»f a ■ milllon of thrm ra* h au «»iltrr ct>tbu«la*t Ree Ih* ue<«rvat Oliver «geni f»r «telali« «d , «>ur lirv» • t; tvut» a *l«l) pian. >*r e»l«lrv*« THI: OLIVER TYPE WRITER COMPANY 1.12 a First Scalik», Atenué VA aah. eo YEARS’ » s i P atents Divas, CoevnxiHTs Ao. -«Vf«’ Anrona «•W'tlnff a •«•»*»» «nd d«*M-r'r><fe*n mar «•lebty ucwuiii <>«ir «sf«"ito*n fr«« «fiBthst an iuvMitHm I« pr»»hal>ly paifH^»)« «onimunlr«- ti<M>aMrle«ly r»»Ma<l•lilial HA*lOf»u(M on l'aleuta MMit fr«*. Old««' Atfwnrv r*af awewrintf pm Vaiati!« la*»«» tbr»iu«h Manu A vu. rwcwlv« «pcvtotj «todtv«, wi'btmt ebwf. In tha Scientific American. A hand««’m»lr lll'wrrwiwd wwtly. Mnrwat rtr- rulaHon «if any M-lwfi«ta«* b>««rnal. Term«. «4 a ya«r ; f«*ur emmtna, |L «uld by all nwwadwalvr«. » New York MUNN l D. v. Fire! OREGON FIRE RELIEF ASSOCIATION John Brown, Rockwood, Agent When writing or »fwaking to otir ad vertin'-!» please mention that you saw their ad. in The Herald. Hitch up with the Commercial Club and help pull. SUMMER RATES EAST During the Season 1909 The Other fellow’s Job. via the OREGON RAILROAD 4 NAVIGAEION COMPANY OR!GON SHORT TINT AND UNION PACIIIt RAILROAD from Portland, Seattle, Spokane, Tacoma, Walla Walla and all points on The O. R. & N. line To OMAHA and return - - - I o KANSAS CITY and return To ST. LOUIS and return > - To CHICAGO and return - - There are million« of positions in SEIFER STATION i (tfrangra arr rv«¡uvalrd tu arnd In The Herald Intuiiiatl«>n to lhal a brief card can t»v run under »hit heading frw. Maud pia» r day and hour «»I mvrltng | i Fred D. Flora NEAR Tha largval typrwriter roncarn In tha world offert Ihr brat typewriter In rnUlmca tur 17 CRNIH A DAY Thi«certainly pUw« a pram ho ne«t y aa a tum un FKNNIKN' h (Mimmervlal a««el. Department of the Interior, I’. 8. I. ..nd When writing or talking with our ad- Office at Portland, Oregon, May r »I, vertlarra plemm mention tlial you naw ' HkiH. Branch offkw. F »<• Waahmctu». their ad. in The Hwr»l<l. Notice is hereby given that George L. Peader of Portland, Oregon, who, , <*n - < icColter 22, 1!WH, made Timber am! PROTKCT YOURSELF AGA1NKT 1.08« BY Stone I m nd Application .serial I*an«l Serial No O57fi, for S •*. ’j of N W *4, Section 13, Township I North, Range 6 East, Will amette Meridian, has filed notice of in tention to make final (‘ash Tiinlier Proof, to establish claim to tbe land above described, before the Reg utter INHURE.IN THE and Receiver of the I’. 8. Iuin«t Office, at Portland. Oregon, on the ’.»th day of August, MMX). ( laimaiit num»-« as w’itnessew Coopey, of Portland, Oregon ; Peaalet*, of Portland, Oregon; Tnckey, of Palmer, Oregon; I* or Fan tern Multnomah and (’latkama« Countlra. Trickey, of Palmer, Oregon. A mikk R o N 8. ParssKK, Register. Flr«t pnbllcntlull June 4, ivm !.«•! ptlb Tim lion A u | iin | S, Its«» B kavkr S tatic H krai . i », IS TIME C R E S You Can Pay 17c a Day Orrgofl NUC« (Irang« Offkera. Z|o\s ÈVA NGF I 1« U. <111 Ri II. < »rcriliaiii - S ervi « k <* .«»vrnum , pi .h» n ni.» rtcrY fimi, thlrd and tifili Sun »Injw <>t 'Meli monili. All ncleome. There's a erase among us mortals that i- cruel hard to name, WherMoe'r you find a human you will And the case the same; You may seek among the worst of men you bad that watch fixed or seek unong the lieat, up. It has needed repair- Ami you'll fin«l that every person is pre ing and regulating for a long time, Or |>erha|M yon cisely like the rest : need a new timepiece. Why Each believes his real calling is along be always lieliind time? some other line —GO TO— Than the one at which he’s working— take, for instance, yours ami mine. From the meanest "me-tis«" creature to For {.very thing in Jewelry Une. tlie leader ol the mob, 191 Morrison Street There's a universal envying for "th«* PORTLAND, • • OREGON oilier fellow's job." Near Pap'« Restaurant. IT GRANGE DIRECTORY the busy world today, ♦ Earli a drudge to him who holds it, hut to him who doesn’t, play; , Every farmer’s broken-hearted that in youth be missed his call, While that same unhappy farmer is the envy of us all. Any task you care to mention seems a vastly I>ettrr lot i Than the one ea|»ecial something which you happen to have got. There’s but one sure way to smother Envy’s heartache and her sob: Keep too busy at your own,to want “the other fellow’s job.” —HTRICTI. avi » W. GlLIILA« (HllCCCSS), $60.00 $60.00 $67.50 $72.50 and toother principal citiea in the East, Middle Weal and Month Correefiondingly low fares. On Sale .lune 2, .1; July 2. 3; August II, 12 Io DENVER and return - - $55.00 On Sale May 17, July I, August II Tb * L . I""'t ,Ur" ,rom r,lnrn limit Oct .11 Theae ticket, pn-aenl tome very attractive feature, in I lie wav of aloni over privilege., and choice of route; therehy enabling uaaaenirer. 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