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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 28, 1910)
I THE GRANGE Conducted HE FOOLED HIMSELF. H» L»t»»t Eap»ri»nc» In Finding Lost Property, by I.. I). MAHONB YOUR WATCH 0 KEEP TIME I ATTORNEY A 1-1.AW E»t*t«', l’rohiit«. nml (‘i>r|M>rat<iti l.aw. I’romi.l Attention t<> All IhisliK'*» » Real Twice Standish cnitie near get «I» lirnry Hhlii I’limx'. Malli lulu It tint, we’ll curi« it, nml then you’ll —3 4 PORI I ANU ORKlIUN Perm Ctorvw|M»n«f«*nf .»w Shift ting into trouhfe Ix'cattse he picked «ornici why you .li.l’nt think of us Succeeding Gn*liam Vindicator, Greahani (iaxette, Fast Multnomah Record up lost property in the street. The long Iiefore. II »I. UTT W J. ‘»IT Multnomah Record and Ms n la villa Herald All our work gunrantee<l. No hasty, articles really were lo»t, and Stand % slipsli.xl job leaves our shun. Olir tali honestiy found them, but he hud workmen nre skillisl and I'onseicntioiis, Published Every Friday at Gresham, Ore., by the B kavkr S tats PVBUSHINU C o Oil BROIHI-RS H. A. PARNALI., E ditor ano M axvgsk . l»l NIISI s hard work to make anybody believe You’ll not grumble nt the prices, it. After his second experience Ins either. Oregon Gr.alism. Knlere.1 ». lert'id cis*. mutter at I tie iswlottlce at Graaham. Oratori wife laid down a few rule» for his Amendment to New York Statute guidance. SUtSCtlFTiOt UTH V ><r. 3! c in a-lvKi te • jrelgn enuntne*. Il ' H \ M«jnihN “If you should find u million dol T. m 1 hrve month* trial sub« ription» . Single t »pH * v A»k for clubbing rates IWl Q Morrison St on Grange Incorporation. ■ OREGON ftERiTUflCtS should be sent b> Kxprc«» or Poatofttce Money Order. RefUtered letter or Che« k. lar» piled up on the sidewalk," she PORTl.ANB, (Near I’ap’a Krsiaurnnt 1 AT LENT» 8tampN acwpted up to 50 cent» said, “you must just walk right This Law W»a Enacted by th» Naw mCFIFTS f«>r Mib*eriptioni* are not ►< nt u:. e** n ju» *!’ i The > ‘ -c.¿«‘ oi Iflbel on > our paper For Dry Goods, Groceries, and past mid never offer to return one will indicate the ree'etpt of your remittave It it <!«••» not pivas»e notifx u> York Stat» Lagnlatur» and 1» of In of them to the owner.” Light Hardware. OlSCOiTIWUAMCES If ■wn do not v« i»h ' »ur pap« « «oitinue! plea*«' notit' u> ab ■ it tlfVtini !■< taroat to Patron» Everywhere a» Be •ubecription eipirva. We tiud this plan n;.‘M »atfta« t»r> t « our patron», though it t> n«N tn I;u«ter Road and .Main St. “How about keeping a few aox'v'ntanec with our personal views ing a Concise Statement of the Legal plunks for myself?" askea Stand - OF <00ms$ In ordering < haufe of addrt give old a* welt a* new a<t<tre*<* Roquiremente For Incorporating Al UMS W. C. Belt. M. I).. CM. tsh. COWE5FOBOEWTS arc wanted in every community If no «-orre»pon 1« «■ api^ar'troai ' >ur Grange». neighborhood, you are respectfully reqv »ted to »end u* a» many Iwal item* a* y«»u can Mrs. Standish did m>t smile. “If t t|h « over F trat Mali- Hank l or th«* ihkC*t bargains AOHRTUIRC RITES PROFX^IOS AL «'ARDS (one . -.ichV m ' each U ARDS OF I H.\NK> Sectiou 1. Sistlou seven <>t chapter that is the wav you talked to other prnvw: I bhumn », nero (not « xcectiing two inche».) V «-ent» 1 ETTER*SOK UOXlMH KN« F (u.«t «>\. ««>hu< :.«ur tn. h> * la ng«* trit«*!*, farm*, I hiníii «**« 7>2."> of the laws of ls7l. eutithul "All jiebple when they accused you of 11 OBITUARIES for »ubecriber» «»r their mmediate tamtiiv*. free up to word». l«m: per word for adititional word« " ANT <D> «t 1 cent per « »rd for rir^t ln«cr*tion »ub>« <u< nt »ilei», mid «»liter proprty OREGON GREMÌ IM, act to provide for tlm Ineorporatlou of theft,” »lie »aid, “1 don’t wonder fnaertiona. lftlo» wwd». Wcet t> ah - ' word*. Id cent*. *» to P> word* cent* READER;* 1 cent per word per iaaue DISPLAY 5DVERTISlNu. rate* made known on app unti.«;. the New York state Arrange of the !*a ('all H Oll 11 » a*k 6>r that everybody thought you were All Lodge, Grange, School. Church, or other notice» or a«lvertt»ement» of »octal», partie», trona of Husbandry anti council!« and guilty.” J. M. SHORT, M 1). dances, concerts, theatrical», etc . given for a profit, charged for at regular rate» grauj;es suliordlnate thereto.” h here ì “Never mind," returned Stand In order to insure change of ad advertiser» muat have copy tn thi» odice not later than S. P. BI ITNI R. M. I). Thursday preceding da« of publication by amended to read aa follows ish; “it’s all over now I never ex JOI HHRDIS i» our specialty We are we'.’, equipped to do the lx *t work at ■ urrent j . ' tlrtakc Mount .S ott < ar t<i |j<tit*. Pli»»i<l»s»>Sur(««»> See 7 Any number of person*, not pect to find anything again ’’ B»pcciall> farmer»'and bu»me»s men’* letter Head» Envelope* Butter U rapp-r* Statement*, etc., in »mall or large quantiliea Auc tion B.ll». IMdgrr». Po»ter>. etc . printed on »hort uotnv Gresham. • Oregoa less than thirteen, who are members And he did not find anything for of the Order of the Patrons of Hus six month- At last, however, he A remarkable telescope that bandry or are eligible to ni«*nilx*r*hip saw an enameled cigar case lying under the provision* of the eoustltu enables men stationed at Fort tions. bylaws, rule* and usaires of the in a bypath forth and back which «ere walking in Central park, BORING OREGON Stevens to detect the approach of salt! Onler of Patron* of IIu*hntidry they Photic 41 Y lie stopped to pick it up lit» wife Mill I 1 4 lillb * Bitulht'ttat <>f ki’iau At the New York convention, an enemy while they are still may organize n *ul»>nllnate grunge In pulled him lutck. witli said constitution*, by i in «oí Gillot’« « oa mo r»•. “Don't!" she cried. “Remember CEDAR POSTS which Roosevelt dominated in a more than 22 miles off shore has accordance TNAPi MAMM» an-l I t vr.gh • Gi.4 law*, rules and u.*:ige* and on receli ■ i t,,t. : W i .»< pa«.« • i i mil just been installed there. By its SHINGLES what happened to you twice be- manner to suit himself, the tariff roar ■■«» pat.-ta ; *-«..«■ «» lug a charter duty issued hi the mi » bank WBVtatMCta. MOULDINGS *r ■! : mit» in «i > h i» for InYahi**'«« k bill was endorsed and also Presi aid the range of the approaching tionnl grange of the Patrons of Hits f m>Wf TO OBTAIN . I »KLI PAI« NT», TURNED WORK Standish rubbed his cheek rue- fleet can be obtained and the bandry and duly «xrantersigned by the w » . <1. • W t |»<T, Il ’W I»» tf»"t • |•Ä^«•W», dent Taft. In regard to Presi ( ..i . « «i. I «4i»of vattiA.’iio Mitin nt« mux . master ami secretary of the New Yorls fully. “1 hate like the mischief to I.UMBHR So AND UP dent Taft the insurgents, as a mechanism is so adjusted that it state grange of the Patroua of Hus let it li«* then'," lie said, “If I don’t lMFgr at«»« k «•( I Bin»- tiahiti l.titnln'r «m baud Hi'tigh nti4 I»r« •»»*•<1 I uih I m r (or all purpo»» a rule, indorse his good intention overcomes the effects of the cur bandry- may tile articles of ineorpor.i- pick it up someboilv else will. "ATT IT LAWYIR8, •« nd ord« r to J< N>KUh Hl« 'M B .rlng KI> J “Very well, let them. If other only, which is admitted even by vature of the earth, on an ordi tiou with the town clerk of tlie town 3U3 Sen nth St., Wathinflfnn. 0. C where such grange Is locatml. which people choo-e to go to jail that 1» democrats as well as republicans nary telescope. articles of Incorporation shall set forth their lookout." but many of his acts the insur the name ami the numiter of the “It is n fine cigar eliso, all the Portland busines men and oth grange, tlie name* of its ottieers and gent do not endorse, so when it executive coinmitt<*e and shall signify same," Standish grumbled ns they ers from this state who attended goes further than to endorse a desire to obtain tlie benefit* of till* walked on. “It looks n good deni Pre-ident Taft’s good intention it the recent Southwestern Wash act, urn! such article* of incorporation lik«' mine.” “That is all the more reason why goes outside of the realm of in ington Development association shall he duly *lgn«*l and n< knowl- edges! by tlie members thereof or a you should not meddle, You have convention at Goldendale were surgency into the stand-pat camp. majority of them And on tiling *u< h no earthly use for two cignr Mr. Roosevelt has been called struck by the spirit of good feel article* of lucur|Hvration every such exactly alike." ing and co-operation that pre suliordlnate grange shall lavome a upon to explain whether he is Standish walked along in »tub- The popular Colonist Fares will again lx? in effect between Sep legal corporation, subordinate to tlie working both ends against the vailed. They found a great ter said New York -.late grange, and shall born silence. When they neared tember 15th and October 15th, during which jx-riod tickets to middle, as the saying is, or what? ritory working together for com posses* ail the |H>wcr* and is* aubjivt home he «a« seized with a sudden Portland will be on sale daily from mon objects and succeeding in to ail the duties of corisiratlon* under craving for a smoko, He felt in one ----------- - Ex-president Rosevelt has been bringing about improved condi tlie general Ian* of till.* state and un pocket, then in another, for bis $33.00 der the constitution, bylaw* and rule* getting himself into a lot of trou tions in country and city life, in of said New York state grange and cigar case. 32.00 “Where, in the name of heaven" ble of late. The question is now promoting industry and advanc may take. bold, sell and convey pn>[> — he began, Then his feet lagged ing the material interests of the ertv. real and i>er*onni, ami shall have being discussed throughout the 25.00 heavily. “Good Lord!” he '«aid. and use a seal and may alter and re country as to whether this truly people. Such a movement has a new “’¡’hat cigar r ise"— tlie same at ph nure Any num 25.00 wonderful man is a statesman great future and all who attend t>er of subordinate granges may unite “Dear me," said Mrs. Standish, the formation of a <•■ unty ■ r district “haven’t vott got over that vet? first and a politician afterwards, ed the recent convention were in 25.00 • h . li thill tn. 1- • • , «.» • . •) a t It«» Whnt about it uow?" or a politician first and a states benefitted. The next convention Pomona gi ‘‘It was niino." Standish groaned. and from other cities correspondingly low. These are Westbound man afterwards. A great many will be held in Vancouver in ti>n by'au* — New York Herald. one-way fares only, but anyone here can REPAY lor relatives in February. J. W DARROW. Chatham. N T., NEW GRANGE LAW Fred I). Flora SEE CHAUNCEY HEIGHT RtALTY CO. Ml’S 1 t H i* i JONSRjUD BROS. »JA li. SWIFT & CO. People of Oregon UP ITS TO YOU CHICAOO at ST. LOUIS OMAHA KANSAS CHA ST. PAUL western insurgents are inclined toward the latter view. When he was sweeping the West, a short time ago on waves of un ceasing ovations, he has hailed as a leader of leaders of the in surgent or progressive movement of the republican party. The rock on which the republican party split into insurgent and stand-pat camps was the Paine- Aldrich tariff. The progressive republicans have attacked that measure wiih more bitterness and virulence than the Demo crats have ever done. Order, and from the st or a majority county or di may make a • orporatlon. for sulxinhm in the olii »* if o lerk of the «-ouuty or count!»*’* » •tireil witbin their Ju risdi« tioii am ts 11 tlitToUimn I h * nu I become a <*or ii>m. with authority to , ami -Ittill it.ive anil use a *«*al an iay tiiior or renew lit*. same at pl» .. Sin'll granges *o in corjioratefl si, have nml im-r ■!*<• all power* nor in conflict with the pro vision« of thi to a< t or any other of the laws of tin- suite of N.'W York or the constitution, bylnw*. rule* or usage* of th.- said New 5 <.rk state grange ami whicli Minili I*, iits esstiry for tlie purpose of facilitating lite transaction of business, buying. soiling find •*hip- ping <>r suoli other pur|M»M«*M am may seetu for the good of the Order, They shall be governed and the member ship regula tod by such laws us the council or grange may from time to time make not In confll'-t with the constitution of tlic national ami state granges. Tbej may elis t a busin«*ss agent to act in concert w it li the exei-u tive committe«». tiriti the Pomona granges shall Intertm-.liate organ izations bet ween the slate an«l sub ordinate grange«. Tbix act shall take effect Sec. 2. immediately The Columbia river is being re stocked with Sockeye salmon. The first shipment of 1.500,000 eggs from the Yes Bay, Alaska, hatchery is on the way here and will be hatched at Bonneville and the young fish are liberated in the Columbia river when they reach a suitable size, A similar number of eggs will be brought from Alaska and hatched here for four years in succession and it is thought by that time this variety of salmon will be much more plentiful in the Columbia --------------- --------------------------- The forest service plans the and its tributaries. seeding of between 5000 and Medford will make a strong 6000 acres of burned-over lands showing at the Canadian Nation at a cost of approximately $20,- al Apple Show at Vancouver, B. 000. About 700 acres situated C. A car of fancy Yellow New at the Bull Run watershed, the town Pippins from one orchard source of Portland’s water supply, will be sent. Medford people will be reforested in this way. believe that this will be as fine a The largest amount of planting carload of yellow apple as has will be done in the Mt. Hebo ever been placed on exhibition. district south of Tillamook, which Medford people will also send was burned over in 1847 and exhibits to Spokane and Chicago. never reforested. On most of Th# Largest Grange». this area eastern hardwoods will Some Oregon districts will The lawst eranifim in N»w York be planted. make individual displays at these »täte are Nev. ark. of 7.12 member», and fruit expositions. Hood River Wolcott, of 7OJ. Iioth in Wayne county Oregon leads the wholecountry expects to send the two finest In New ilampMhlre the larxest KTantte in apple production this year, ac cars of apples ever leaving that is Atnoakeai;, with 132 members There are four granges In Manchester, with n cording to the latest report of district to the Spokane show. combine«! inemlHTship of over 900 The the department of agriculture, One car each of Spitzenbergers last annual rejiort of tlie Maine state which dates up to September 1. and Yellow Newtown apples grange gives Iloullon grange a mem berxhlp of 1.001. «'arlbou being see. The condition of the state’s ap will be entered for the sweep ond witli 5G2 ple crop at that time was given stakes prize, and as the showing Binghamton tN. Y.) Grange as 95 per cent of a full crop, will be gathered from the large Binghamton grange has been Inter while its nearest competitor ocreage given to growing these esting itself in the project of the could show but 90 per cent. The varieties, it will be of a very Binghamton chamixT of «-ointnerce to condition of the crop throughout high quality. organize a farmers' bureau to co operate with the farmers In the county the whole country was given as an I with the federal agricultural «li Shark steak is now on the 46.8 per cent of a full crop. The rtments for the lietterment of the northwest states make the best menu of a Broadway restaurant. farming conditions Lawyers dine there. showing of all. --- In Jeans and Calico. Is it not curious how, with the At a rw «Tit mooting of Fayettevllh? The co-operative tests of seeds <>’. J J grange tin* m»*n camp clad in by the U. S. department of ag first chill of fal1, you notice the blue j pm dm and ilio women in <*alk*o aroma of moth balls in the air. riculture and the Oregon Agri- and gingham And they aay Fayette vilk* grnngp rn«*«*tlngii nr»* aa goo<| ns custural college were resumed March 22 is the date set for the Pa- faHncr«’ iiiMtJtin»*«. Oct. 1 when the college labra- cific Northwest Livestock Show in Port tory for that work will be opened. land. at the I.’riion Stock Yard». Tim Exactly ¡ do grange* were organized Miss Waddle, a seed expert from object of this rmw »how is to uti'nulate and reorganised in the Unite«] Htatea interest in stock raising in thia »■•<•• during the quarter just closed. Mich the government labratories in an tion <>f the country and should have the igan beads the Hat with thirty-one, fob Washington, will have charge of support "f everyone, especially the lowed l>y Washington with eighteen. the analysis. »Uxtlcgrowers the East, if desired. A Utilitarian. Old Mr. Close, who is the weal icst man in Chatville, has a roof objection to all unnecessary i penditure«. and «’ven the necctM ones «ere Severe trials. lie h saved the druggist’s lull for mont arid when finally he plucked up st fi ¡ent resolution to pay it his er« ¡tor was so pleased that he celebri ed the event by inviting Mr Cl«: to drink with him—at fountain. “Oh, no. I guess not,” mud Mr. Close. “Yes, do,” urged the and thoughtfully added: “The drinks are on me, understand. It won’t cost you a cent.” “Um,” said Mr. Close. “How much is soda a glass?” “Five cents,” said the «lruggist. “Five cents.” repeated Mr. Close slowly. “Well, I think I'd rather have something useful, Tell you what—you can give me a bottle of ink."—Boston Herald. Th» Arab’» Prid» In Hi» Hora«. Arabian horses need no praise. Of the many beautiful stories told of the Arab- that given in the well known poem “Aclim I Hnd His Mare" »urpas-c» all. Achrnid had a mare of wondrous speed and guard ed her with jealous care. A robber stole her, leaped upon her back and shouted to Achrnid to catch her if he could. Achrnid and hi« tribe mounted and went in hot pursuit. Suddenly the thought came to him, “If I overtake my inare she is then outrun; «he will lose her fame.” Shouting to the robber, “Quick, pinch her ear!" he revealed the se cret sign hi» darling knew to well. Achrnid lost hi« mare, as ho knew he would, but her glory was secure The Venice of Germany. Consult your local railroad agent is rm ; now TIMI to let the world know of your vast resources and splendid oppor- tunities for home building. Write to everyone you know in the East. Send them good instructive printed matter, and tell them that the cost of getting here is but little more than half the usual cost, and to call on a representative of the Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co. for all desired information, or address VVM. 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The river Gera nn«l its Fairview fl 20 7 3D ¡M 2D U 25 IO 25¡ 25 6 JS 1 : 25 : j i'.» ■ Line fl »> 2'»'" / > i Mft .1.» M n 2ft|9 z.i ■» H" .5" IO io BOi . hi ii . h ) | JU / JU 3 30 4 30 5 30 I *' " I M branches traverse various part« of LINNEMANN Ar |fl 3» i 7 40 H »<■ is |0 F>'|| .> , 31 7 35 3 38 < 35 S 31 • IS I 38 Erfurt, and there are so many » Unity J.K epl Sunday. A. M. Itsurmi In Roman. I‘. M fl<urea In blaak. bridges and such picturesque life along the water that Erfurt has For Oregon City, Caneinah Park am) way poirita, ehnnge cars at (bilf long been known as the "Venice of Junction. Germany.” «or lrf*nts, Mt. Scott and east side points, change cars at Lenta Junction General Offices. Electric Bldg. Seventh and Alder Ht».. P ortland , O rso «> n I