Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914, August 13, 1909, Image 4

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THE FINICKY CHILD
CULTURE OF ASPARAGUS.
J. M. SHORT, M.D.
THATWATCH OF YOURS
S. I*. BUTNER. M. I).
I >w a Clever.Mat her Can Tempt e H«w 1« Fr«»«r« th« Qr«und «nil S«t
ha» iieod» just a» inm-h a» you bave.
th« Root».
Fitful Appetite.
r*i «l.iaas- kaigroa*
You im-,1 elraiiln* ami fixing up «uu-o
A« a gnnb'n wgrtabto a«paragua
The guanlittua of a tliil« ky child
ili a «lillil, ami »<> i |« mm mur walcli.
Oregoa
Oreaham,
was
«-ultlvaivd
mon»
than
3.OH0
yoar»
know that mealtime la often nn»rc
Alami mio* « vear Ilio pro|«»iii *n .*1
Hum a muttur of table Netting and •igo among (lie l.rei.k. and Roman*.
denulng and oilliig timi wHtch «siine»
SiNCewtiiiig Gn*-h**ti »'in*licat*»r, Gfw>hmi Gaietto. Fast Multnomah Reco id find buying. Theorl t» *iy. "Make a It I* muicrullv ■uip|H»«,l to I* a initlio
• j orr
II II. urr
un
It's ttM'ii limi y«m ««ni io think
Multnomah Biconi ami Montai ilia Herald.
• *i lue. The tr» ailileni lU't-ordid « wntcli
«til Id eat!*’ Tut mother« know ih.ii ot K uto | m * and A»in Among the linnl-
ls ju»t tbe «anie w helln-r il i» ilio l«*st
orr BROTHERS
PnMMied b very Friday at Gresham, Oro., by the II iavkh Srxrg PcnUaHtMU Co thia ie often iuq»«*»udblv until the tilth lent nf plant*. It Kill vmlun» iioglwt.
<>r thè p«M»e«l iimke—timi I». thè beat
• t:v is reduced to sickness.
DIM IMS
H. A. DAKNAI.L, Epit»*a vs*t> M asaukk .
attentimi la glven il
t ¡.tiltA is nn ex-
Quite fn*«|U«>titl.r »tnlli. art* found
It will la» found eiM<T to tempi the
Oregon |H it In linmlling walchea. I.el bini Ila
• i r»'«li « i*.
■ilong
th«*
nutdold«»
mid
tn
f«*ii*-o
coc-
titful nppetite mther than to scold m
KnterrJ *■ mci ,4 c U m mailer al Ihr i«>*.iuAc* al ««rvsh.i*. 0r*r<*»i»
up your tum piiie. •
punish. I helicate children mil often be nem. when* they live for yriim with­
out
attention.
But
iiricrthelt«*«
»a-
io<«\«M Into a hearty meal when fur» r
L. D. MAHONE
W
Per Yx *r. li O *.•» •-H'nn«-r t«‘ h»rvt<n « • -intrir«.
Six Month» work tvmiid mean a a*env. Mak»« tin iMrarua n*«|i*>n«l* to Mini treatment.
\l rollNI Y AT I AW
T. m ; Th»<v nuNit »« trial »uUcrq lion« Xw Si nt’, ropk * \
Uk far rlubfang mtc»
lui M<*rriat*ti Muwt
I'rucllml aaiwtrngu» gn>w»m of the li i*« I I'rtst«», l‘r<d*atu and C«»rpuraluii
«ikmM »** «nt M E*rrw» ®r IN muo A ct MaaeyOrd®*. R«ffta*r*4 latwr ar Clwek. nival a playtime. Serve bread and but
Portland.
-
Oregon
8uui|>* »« *« •p«e4 Up lx» lOcvi.U
ter cut into thin allces and piled up l»»g
t.ii«* of New .li*r.«*t prefer planting In
Law.
¿.Whit ti AM<FW In ordertn« «-hatqtf of faMrv«» give v!«i
wvll <» now •«Ltrv»*
iNssr
k.'.ta*i»««ii I
cabin wise Into a houx* and pivom .
Prompt Utrtithm t«» All Bu«ihrse
•• -|.rlli-x They net the n*ot« »lx to
CCaitSKACttn are
ft I'vrx t • tumumt) 14 n«» corn-'»* > h sv Ap| ■ ,r» from y«»ur
(he child la an ogre to cat it up.
ar 1$ hb*»rhx»*««L you art rv'far I tally rr«|r >H>i ?•» * n»l u> •» many
ilvtu» •> you can
Ph»*ne Mam IOh‘
. hi in. In*. d«*«*p and «-over very lightly «I« llvury RI«( k
Name dishes for different
tues. as
ACTHTWaS urn I £»• al ADVERT I j UN’ --t in h »«t«-l
p nt 1«V iwr lln«« rtrat tu»ertl.»it
Noti« (or 1‘ublkallori.
l «*HTt. AND. OKE hd N
t
tlrat.
«ay
two
or
thr,*«*
In*
In*«,
the
ftr per line each »u(MM«queut ir.*»*rtu»n Disci \\ \l»\ fc R11*1 M. \ p»v*Hiou g»tar*M4ev«l
2.V per «ingle vuluma inch each iiwue. Liberal illMS«unt allowad L»r either time or «¡act- a«l»vr* I*'k llomvr’a pie fur li«»llow»al out
vuiiiInder
lieltig
xmdiiatly
tilled
In
Itopartment
<>l the Interior, V. N land
lito tnenb, but not bx«th
H'lls clicked like cr»»ut»»na ami tilled
lor po»Htvn (an» »lac) *c per inch •«I41tfan«l. RE ADER®, tar per line ar»4 insertion. N i*r with the nourisMint |»oarUvd eggs Po during th«* auminer
E. B. MORELOCK
Urtile at Portland, Oregon, .May art.
line each »ubxHjucnt it.»rr*ti»n l.tX* Al S (Want Cotanm o»»ly). le » word meh i«»ue. count In*
1IM*.
ADC 1IONI | R
R,«>t. may l*e planted a. lilt«* ««July
two hgure*. an Initial x< mi ahbn »i»li«*u •» one »oni. No 1«* m I Aceeplv«!
than I* tat«»ea can l»e molded tutu (lie form «»f
<enta PROITOBION AtCARDM fan® inch), .‘w each i^ue » ARD6OE THANK® fttot rit-mb a wall with an egg per» bed on tup to
to Year« I «perieiK«.
Notice 1« herebv given that George
I
ami
even
later
Early
planting,
ing two inch**«). .X* «'«•nt* LETTERS OF VOND»'l.EN»’K (n»»t x-tee'sbtu four inch«») Il
IVaslvc oi rurtlsud, t»regoli
_. I. who, on
ORITPARIES far actval »nbmribcr» or luember» «»I their fauiill«». up to l»w*
(rev rvpreaeut lluni|»ty Dumpty The child however, give« them a «liauce to make Itiria.v.» Hr A Tho*>|w.«n « ih I
« a Timm,<«".i
«11 over 100 wonts, le a wont (invariably in »i(v»n«*v). Count the wont» an<l remit «ceor»Hn®ly.
Octuher /J, lists, made Timlwr ami
will »¡ui’ kly eat up the egg to prevent some growth of t**|»« before winter
Ntoo»
I
joih I Apphvstion
All Lod<v. Grange, school. Church, or «Hher n«><ic«'» or a<tverti-*rmeut» ol *ocl«l». pant«*.
MONTAVILLA. - OREGON dft7B, tur H fa oì N W i<t .Serial No.
-the great full.**
4«nees. concert», thvatru-al». etc . given far « prvrtt. charged far at regular rate*.
set« In There In no danger of getting
Hectlotl IS,
Phone iMVt
In order to *n»ure change ot ad advertiaer» mu»t have copy lu thi» office not later than
Ilollvd rha» can lx» molded Into sn«*w the m il to« rl h Starved nn*t« an* one
Tuwnsldn I Nurth, Rango A : East
r_i, win.
Tut»«!«» prvvA'xling day of publication
ball*, floating Island can hair all MortM gn*at «-num* of ni-t
Sllirltv MeridUn, ha» tlled noth'«. ol in-
JM HMDQS i* our »Mcialty. "e are well equipped to do th« bv*4 work at current pric«*».
lenlioii |o ttiake final Caali
____ Tlmlier
______
Kapcctaily farmer«* an<i buaine» men'» Lettvr Head* KnvvlojH-». Butter " rapn»-r». Rtaleiuent». « f delightful fancies woven »1» tit lt.
The next fall after «rttlng give the
etc tn small or large quantities Auction Rtlla. Dodger». t*uat«r». etc., printv«! «»n »hurt notice vegetables can l»e cut Into »aid shapes
Pruof, tu r«tal»heh rlaitn lo Iho land
l>e«l a heavy coat of etable manure,
•6COFT3 for »uWrtption* are not »ent nnleas request*«! The label on your Hiper will indi­ •rd nourishing custartfa. If put in Indi
show dr»crilM»l, Udore thè RvsiMvr
«ml the spring following u«e nitrate
cate within two week» the rwvipt ot j«*ur remtttant'v. if it doe« not pl.'«><- uotity u»
•mi Kecoiver «>t thè T. H Lsml < Mhcr.
frSCClDWIMCfS In keeping aith util rv«-«»cnued busintM principle®. *)l »ubecriptioiu rktual molda of animal«, will bg eaten of «mla
After that It 1« advised to
•t Portland, Oregon, un Ihv Wth day oí
»houixi t«e renewed u|»»u cxpiraltou ol time paul for.
w l(h«*ur a protect
use «table manure one y«*ar and <xim-
A ugual.
Beef Jul« e usually cause» a struggle inerclal fertiliser th«* next ami nitrato
('Islmant namr® •• witnrsar»
Cllftft.
but If the chiltl pretends lie is J.o k the of «««la every spring
('«M»|M»y. ui Portland, Orrg«>n ; ’ w w
believe« that the use of oil will prove an Glint Killer, hurrying to get rid of the
|
■ -I I’ t I uni ( »ivbnn , EM
I ward
Iu preparing for asparagus It
economical innovation. At a reault ol delicious iulce lest the giant think H
Trickey, ni Palmer, Oregon $ Lloyd
to select a ple*-e of groum! that
Kt aenoue tire« along railway line« in •the bluod of an I'.nglishman.'* It Is , drained ami one that lias ha<1 K«"*d
Lricket, nf Palmer, Ori gini
AM4RSSOS K DaaaMM, Rrgletrr.
New York State last year, ita public •iralhiwrtl without a murmur.
niauurlng nml clean « nltli atloii for a
The game becomes of Interest !•» rear *<r two previous to planting
FlrM publlrailan luna 4. ivua I m « i |ub-
service cor!s*r*ttion baa decreed that oil
I «Mimo Au«u«t a. tee
Shall we annex Clackamas. niuat tie burned by locomotive*. An awiher as well as child as the nr* «•*
Ph»w as for otli*-r * n*f«s. but make II
Pity to Invent new ahu*tr« and fr»«h is deep as soil ami gmwl Judgment will
effort
will
be
made
to
penoiade
the
There has been some discussion
cehly Oregonian and Herald >¿.¿3
If subsoil l. tmnl ami com-
Washington Railway Commission to forms to tempt the little one t » eat »lv ,w*riiiit
of this matter during the last make
mat’d« Ingenuity, Insensibly the rlilM pact. ailbaoUIng w<*u'«l tn» ln*iivfl**lal.
« simiUr ruling. The limiter
week or so, and just as if this will also be pres-o.1 iu other timber ler’rns to rat. so that later the practice Th«* as|*amgiis plant 1« «■oinpar.itlvelr
can lie dhtmutlnurd
a deep nwrtcr ami baa been known t»
matter had never been thought states ol the country.
A trouble?
Yea. but m»t half *» lie tra<isl over three feet below th»
of before. Now in faet this is
troublesome ns to nit up bn If the nicht Mirfnee
Plowing may Is* don«* at ah
with a child cross from lack of f »• <1 most any time, but nt tl:m* of Tiling
no new subject. We had our at­
Wood Wjste Decreasing.
dear one® dwindling from ; plants n*plow with * re h* rs«* striking
tention drawn to the subject over The waste wimm I heap continues to « r :■ to nee nourishment
that a lltth* taiik furrows between every row
Insù ili* lent
a year ago and from people in diminish and p.t** away
effort could supply.
Then make a r«*w for plants In es« h
A MaawarhiHetti« manufacturer of
Clackamas county at that. Our
dead furrow
Vse ro stable uutnurw
During the Season 1900
X
Hew ts Handl. Fin. Ca
in r«*us at tlnn* of netting It l idm ■■«
neighbors over the line will not hruabee recently made a discovery in The
fnlh.wlng
luslni.
Bella
Maine which supplied him with mater­
ntico to work there, ami they will kill
via
tho
be backward in supporting such ial exactly suited to his purpose, . He by nu experienced carriage 1
s good nittiy crowns
<’h< ih-nl fer­
a change. They have a lot to went to the Pine Tree Stale to » buy reference to the « are nf tine
tiliser • r a gi-d ur.ule of bone dual i
L’r.v«!>!y varnished currtuge!«
at:«! a little .uiirlat«* of potash, inlual
gain by such a proeeedure and wtMxl for the hacks of hair brushes i ami washed frequently «nd exp«*»
and nppll<il In fur: >WS n lor the plants
in return they will give us a bt the han ilea of »having brushes, and n!r In the sha«!«* ai d
OKÍGOS SDORI UM AND
n
an* net. are bcueth Lil; iil»oii llgbl «Ire««-
chanced
to
visit
the
yards
of
a
i
spool
ervd until the varnish hi
of the finest land in this state—
lug or two «*f nitrate of • -t i through
LlNOft I’AilHl KAILKtal)
maker who was using whit-* birch. The hat'd. Mud allow«! tn dry u
the grow ing reason 1« valuable
or anv other. The annexati n spmd
ma ) to »k the while p«rt o( the vnruish will 1 *nve snot*, an I
tn.ni
Fr«s|U* nt nixt th«ir*ngh cultivation la
of that part of the county north woo! only, au l wm thr )wmg away the to ammonia will dostmy fre«l
**ne < f th.* v» « ntlnts to sue*-e*«rul am
of the Clackamas river would red hearts. Thousand* of cord* had riouty of water ulmuld lx*
¡«uragus «ulture. rml tills «-an tm.re
Portland, Seattle, Spokane, Tacoma, Walla Walla
ra-lly and < h. q*lv le < l.t ilu <1 l.y set­
not be unreasonable. It might been barne I or damped m the lake to great care taken tb.it It !« u
and all points on The O. R. & N. line
Into I lie faxly of tie rnrrla*
ting In spring tlinn «itber» l«e
cost the present Multnomah Ire rid of it.
Injury of the lining.
For (la* fa»d»
Asparagus
ne.sls
a
lar.-e
amount
of
something to make certain neces­ The red hearts were exactly what the panel® a large, aoft sponge iliaci I m * ■Itrogcn The <!ro|i|.lng« from the ben-
To OMAHA and return - - - $60.00
brush maker wanted, and at little more
sary improvements. But has not than the expense ol freight he supplied n.*u«! apd when saturated squeezed bous.* nrr ex ellrnt. ns also the refuse
Io KANSAS CITY and return $60.00
over the panels, and thus by the flow- from the h«*r«e stable. Both can l*e
this part of Clackamas been di- I11S factory,
In : down of the water the dirt will
To ST. LOUIS and return - - $67.50
spread ■ n the old ln«l and worked Into
rectly tributary to Portland ever This is typical of the trend of manu­ softvtied and run off buriulcsaly. Cure the ground before cold weather. The
To CHICAGO and return - - $72.50
since it was opened to settle­ facturing. What one factory can not should l»e taken to wipe the surface result» w ill be In evidence next spring.
and to other principal citlM in the E««t, Mnl.ll« We»t «nd South.
use, another turns to profi». Formerly dry with soft chamois leather. Never
The me tied of a New York grower
ment. Portland has been ita mills three aaay half the forest—tops use the same sponge and chamois for which has lieen fully am! thoroughly
t'<>rnw|n>i><linaly tow far»»
On Sale June J, Ji July 2. J; Auguat II, 12
market. Portland has made the left in the woods, sawdust dumped in panels which are used for running tri«-d Is to dig trenebe« three feet deep
profits from the products and streams to pollute them and destroy gear. Never use soap on varnished and one and one half feet wide. I'ut
To DENVER mid return - - $55.00
and only tnke off the grease In the bottom well rotted manure to
been enriched by the profits on fish, slabs burned in perpetual bon­ surfaces,
the depth of one foot; thru till the
and dirt around the hubs a ml sxle®.
supplies sent into the region. fires. and defective logs and low .rail«
trenches to within six Inches of the
abandoned as not worth moving.
Going transit limit 10 .lav« (rum «lato nl sal«, final rwtnrn limit Ort .11
•urfm-e with the mill thrown <»ut and
How to Savo Oat on Ironing Day«.
For all this it has given nothing. lumber
This policy does not generally pre­
Thmw tirkrts pr.-seul aom« v.*ry attrartiv« fwalnrra in th- way .«( stop-
When using a gas stove to beat the well rotted mnnure In equal proper-
Well worn roads leading through vail now Some mills have put in irons
over privileg«*, ami choice of routes, thervl*) enabling imsM-ngrr« to link,
for ironing much gas can tn* tlons. thoroughly mixed and prrnwrd
•ale trips to nmnv interesting tsnnts enroute.
Powell Valley bear thousands of machinery to work up their own by- sated by buying a tin pan large down with the feet. Make a Nlmllow
Hooting on return trip through California may l*e ha«l at a alight •«<-
tons of supplies to the people at product®, others sell their waste to man* euvugh to tit over the ntimlMT of tiat- trench for the seed, which si
v*ncr over the rate* «ptoted.
used. A disbpan fa excellent for sowed thinly, covered half nn I
Full particular«, »lerping ear reservations ami ticket» a ill I* (urni.Lml
Boring. Eagle Creek, Pleasant u lecturers who can use it, as in the Irons
by any O. K. A N. local Mgmt, <>r
case cited in Maine. The properties this ¡»uriMiMe. Make a hole In the fa»t- then the a*.II packed I'.rmly <
Home, Sandy Welches, Salmon, and uses of woods are now subject« ot tim of the pan ami fasten a holder •ceil. When the plant« apfiear
WM M i MI’RRAY, G kskwal P imsm . kr Aoarr, P ortlavh , O bkook
Cherryville and Bull Run. They careful investigation, and the problem here. Small wooden kmilm can be two feet apart In the drill As
bought for 5 cent« at any hardware plants Increaae In height nil up
as much as any other region trib­ of turning to account the odd* and end* store.
The knob abould la* fastened trem-b to the level of th • ground
utary to Portland have helped to and the by-products is brought taore to on the outside of the pan I se this Before a henry frost cornea the
,___ to cover the Irous with, and they plants will have made a growth of at
pan
make that city what it is. If the front now than formerly.
Kill keep th«- lit it-heat with the gas least three feet and from nix to ten
the city can help the country
turmsl much lower. You will Is- sur plants from each sec«!. Before winter
then, why should it not do so?
Lice on Hogs.
pris« d nt the amount of gas thia will remove the top«, sprinkle the surface
But we are speaking of the We have a iclieme now, which in ita save and bow hot the Iron» will lie to of the bed with common salt, then cov­
a< rk whli. It to not iir.li* if t to re er with coarse litter from the stable
present and the past. What result* is more effective than anything Wove the [win when the Irons newl ard leave until spring, when all straw
about the future? After the we have yet tried, and we have used changing, ns the wooden handle Kill slu uh! I*e rake«! off and the I ms I thor­
tar products, kerosene emulsion, not become hot.
oughly forked In.
roads are built, which is conced­ coal
machine oil and many other things.
The flr-t season cuttings should not
ed would ba done, the rapid de­ We have wallows for our swine, which
be made later than June 15.
How to R*liev* Headache.
velopment of the country that contain water to the depth of from a There are uinuy kind* and <- humca of
Destroy th* Weeds.
would follow would in all proba- foot to two feet, maintain«! freali. no be:i<Li« lie. but probably the two u»o*t
beadacbe® result from nerv-
The gardener. whether amateur ot
STATIONS
eastbound
bility far more than recompense »nmnant wallow». we alwav» put common
ousne«4M or a <!l*»r<!rred atomarb.
professional. Is continually endonvor*
f
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PORTLAND
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the city of Portland for any extra i?,De !‘“e ?"
i««'«.
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In case® where there iteem® to be too Ing to solve the problem of how to get Goll Junrtinn
Fr«i»M
• * 7 Ift « w W U. Io 0*1 1
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arwmt 10 to 12 cent* r>er gallon by the
Ml M 11 M
ft U 7 Jft.M 1 • » n 10 !’• 1
mu<*h blood In the bend, when there !•» rid of the weeds. What he net «de Is «trtiiley .
ill II 11 4>
«
outlay in road improvements it b,rrH. Onee a WM.k, when lice .Pl«ir, .i pounding In the temple« rind fadilnd
I x *? i 1 m jnnrtion . 1 Â -'
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10 •Ä 1
»inn M
M JO
nn Implement something like the one Kyra inori- .
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4
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might have sustained. To one are «iraw off three or fuir quart» of tin« the enrjt, a warm drink will often nf- si.■ iwii In the necompHnying iliustra- Jennt*
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Llnn»tn«nri
» 7 4 g * ». » fa 10 4u 1
40 4 40 12 I«»
who kn0W3 nothing about that proce«... I oil and pour over the surface ford r*diof. I»rlnk n cup nf ten or wa
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country this might seem unwar­ of this pool, upon wbii li it immediately tor to which the jui o of i I - .ton It.««
Ati b-ra<»n..
7 ft*.
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7
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boon added, a® hot .is it can I •• lM»riio.
«•ky.
to OH
j spreads ami forms a coating.
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ranted optomism. But get out
B.xlo«
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The bogs do not dislike this oil, ami and j lace the feet In hot water. Tbfa
7 M
M* h r .
IO ill*
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4
40
into it and see for yourself and frequent the wallow just the same. w III dr.iw the Ll«e«! from the bewd ami
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Barton
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you will decide that the “Sandy” Wuen they emerge from the water a v III relieve the pnln greatly. Home
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chrnn! • sufferer® from headache claltn
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Currin«» Hi«.
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country is a prize and only bit ul this oil is deposited over the en­ th: f there fa no cure like n brisk walk
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shortsightedness and selfishness tire surface of the bog. under the arm In tho fr»*®h nlr with a® |oo®e clothing
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pits and in other places where the lice ik poeslble. followed by n nap In a
can prevent our warm support most frequent. It keeps the skin of the darkened room where the fresh air
IROIIDAI.IJ BRANCH
of a measure that will be neces­ animal in good condition and kills the •bounds.
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in wealth of one of the state's most I will be had with lice and the hogs will accept bylaw® from It® committee with jacent the undesirable plant. Extend­ PORTLAND ..Ar
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valuable natural resources. President be much better for the bath during the
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mental handle which operates a pair of
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National Secretary Freeman wn« one jaws. The latter are used to grasp TRot TDAI.F. Lv • I..I7 2T. ft |ft«» an|io »I
St. Paul lias announced that he will co­ but give them all the g<«od clean water
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operate in the movement, as he does j they want, both inside and out.—Pacific f»f tho «peaker® upon the ngrieultnral tlie plant after the cutter has been In­
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not want to see a bxit of timber des­ Farm.
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tives with oil burners. They will be
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Sube tribe for The Herald.
Pennsylvania «tate frange will meet cause of Ita extreme simplicity and
used in Washington, Idaho and Mon­
For Ix*nta, Mt Hcott and oaataidc point«, change can at Lento Junction.
In the auditorium of the State college thoroughness of operation.
tana timber bells. President Earling
Inv.it in Greiharn real estate.
General Office», Firat and Alder 8to„ P obtlxmp , O bboow .
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EDITORIAL COMMENT
SUMMER RATES EAST
OREGON RAH ROAD à NAVIGATION COMPANY
PORTLAND RAILWAY LIGHT à POWER CO.
FREQUENT
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RAPID
COMFORTABLE
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