J k » X À A GOV. WILSON AS FOE OF BOSSISM » b.iec.-.shng Gre«hani Vindicator. Gre»b»m Gaiette. Fa«t Multivmab Rv.onI Multnomah Record and Montai ilia Herald Published V.very Friday at Gresham, Ore., by the R k « vbh S tat « PvmtaRiNu Co H A I'ARNALL. Entro» *Nl> Mivnuii. Utteriy Routed Smith In Fight Over IL S. Senatorship. Entered »» *ec«»nd class matterai the po«t«»lflce *t Gresham. «Heg*» a Alt Month* $H$CBIFTI(Mi RXTES Per V ai |l •) tn * 1v*tu*e li» foreign «•«uintne* S’ Isk for clubbing rate-» Three month» trial »ub»« ript•* »»»» Sinele eopie» * ■(■«TTAIICfS xhoul«1 I h -< u b) Kxpr«*** »r PoMofh. < Money Order. Registered loiter nr Cheek Slant|M* *ecepte<1 up lo N» ix'ul» •tCFPTS ’•»« fu I' m -r»pii.'ii- ir«' n>»t *« i.i . -- r< (uc-tc i will tn.1i -ale the reee p! n your remit'« If u I - oat p, t*e ,. »titv u< RSCOMTIIlUANCfS It y ■ ■ ' • not »»:- , -»i1* r nue t p.••**«» n«»lity t»< « »out th« itn«’ *rib»cripli«»n expiree " <• 1.4 thi* plan •*; «¡ati*fa. t »ry ? « >i»r patr.»n« th »ugh »» t* n.»t i accordance with our p« r*<»:iai vieu* CMAKt 0» 400«ESS I:» ordering ■ hat < ’ -*4 lr, give .» *»* »•«•!! * n i •»» a ir- ** COXA ESPOWOt ATS »re want<4 -n etery 'inr.i unity it n«» « «»rr«* *oti4«'i. «• app* » - I ■•«» *-»ur neighborhood. ' ''»I a re re».p. "t f«i‘., \ r,*qi* *te4 ’• '« ti l ia A- ua ’t y •* •* 1 ;U*»n * a * y ■"» a ■ Al»Eln$¡M» RATES rR<*FF**>b Kl ■ KKP- < lo - » . • iKIb* F TH ANKS (not exceeditu; t»»•• inehea? *i . * LETTERS OF Ct‘Nbol T N a h tu*u «•»,-«>, 4mg t«»ur n ch«”*» |I OR1TV AR! E-. for -. -« ‘T* -th. r :n me Hate far.» - f ■ ii» !>» I*' u I- I *'10 per w«»r«1 tor additional wo t* U OT Al'S at 1 rent per»*.»rd (*»r rir-i iii*vr>ti«»n *ub»t | uent a •. , - * : F- \ t1 ► ■; - 1 cent per word p> I iaau« DM ■ XDVBRTMING. rate* made knowu on application All lodge. Grange. School. Church «»r <»ther notice* <»r a«iverii»emenu >’f ».»csai» parties, dances, concert*, theatrical*, etc given for a profit charged for at regular rate* In order to insure change «»f a4 advertisers must have copy in this «»dice not later than Thursday preceding day of puh’..< at'.« n IM PWTIK is our specialty "are well equipped t<» to the best * *»rk at current pric-* Rspeeia'ly farmer*'and busineas men s letter Hea ts EnveL»pe* Rutter Wrappers Statements, •to . in small or large quantities Auction Rills. Dodger* Posters, etc printe«1 «»n short notice SMASHED ONE MAN POWER New Jersey Executive's Determination Yielded Victory and Was Conspicu ous Evidence of H*s Purpose to Show No Quarter When His Conviction of Right Met Opposition. Holl Woodrvw Wilson, governar of New . Jerse». ha» ««tue ver) sharpl.v into thè iH.lilieul liniellght in thè lavi few monili» l>y rea-iou of III» tearle»» and effet tive advocney of the right* or the l»x>|>le to guvern t bvtuaelvea without interfereu* e fnuii the great <-or|K>rat|ona and aud vested ini«*m»i» Governor Wllaon 1» a native of Vlr gtnia. having lss-n Is.rii al Staunton lbs 2S, is.»;, lie ia th*- son <>f a I'resln terlan minister of Scotch Irish des* ent As a l*oy lie llr*sl In the south and at I lie age of nineteen ell tered l*rlneeton university, from which he was graduated in 1N7JI lie took a course in law nt the fniverait) of Virginia and was adailtted to the bar 11 *■ |ira* ti< t**l law lu Atlanta for two One of the most valuable fore casts of the farmer of the future is shown in the interest taken to improve farm conditions and farm products in a large variety of ways by means of interesting the young and old in various sorts of contests and experi ments which cannot avoid pro ducing a lot of results in the form of new species, better cul tivation. and advanced thought relative to agricultural methods. The United States Department of Agriculture has set thejipace by offering prizes and tours to young people who produced the largest yields of corn, potatoes, cotton, or wheat, along lines pro posed by the department. The result was that boys produced 125 bushel of corn on ground where their fathers had only gr >wn 20 bushels. But the rea value was in having shown the » 1911. br American rr«**< Association fathers that their methods of GOV F RNOR uoonnow wii wo\ of \tw JIRHg Y. cultivation could be improved up- year* »nd then tiHik a ¡Hwigrrnlmite The best list of early closing on. The result of such influen fourse in IH.liti.nl economy. hi*t**ry ces will be a doubling of the entries ever made for the races and jui ispriidriH at .h»hns Hopkins Hi» writing* scheduled for the State Fair corn crop in a few years. The tintverwity. Baltimor* <>n politit al Miibje* tM v rhilo at John* railroads have in many instances next September has been secured Hopkin« attrai fed in il* h attention, and the meet will be full of in offered valuable prizes for the and he was otTerod tl it* |ir*>fe**orial terest as well as to all who like best samples and biggest yields fhnir at Bryn Mawr. Pennayli ania, the famous « ««lleue for women. wtii*re to see spirited contests of this of any leading crop produced in ho rornaiiMMl for thro«* year* From the territory tributary to the kind. While many favorite rac Bryn Mawr hv went to WeMleynn uni at Mi*ld!etown. «'otiti., a* pro- ers are listed, there are more roads and this season bids fair to versify, fesy.t»r of history arid p*«liti* al ***-*mo- be no exception in this direction. new entries this year than ever my. and in 1W* d h *• Jo|m**l th** facility The Northern Pacific has offered of Brin* eton itnlvr>r»ity it* profe»«>r before. $500 in gold to be awarded of jMilltjtal e- imotiiy ami jiirbrpm- Madison Garden <lon< »• The title of thia • li.ilr wa* After nearly three years' work, at the later < hanged to professor • if Jiiriapru- the first two miles of the Celilo meeting of the American Land d«»n< politics Jn 1!«C Profeaaor e an«l j canal have been completed by and Irrigation Exposition which WH moii i was chosen preairlent of the construction firm having the will meet at New York, Nov. 3 Princeton university am! occupied that position for olirht yean In contract. This includes the up to 12, the best 25 boxes of ap rumlten* v <»f the offh was a HI* contiti cup for the best nal fight againat p)*-ial privilege* per end of the canal and Celilo ples; A Lock. It is expected that by an 100 lbs. of wheat grown in the a ml nn effort tn make tin* university <lt-mn< r.it!<■ than it had !>*•»•!! in other three years the canal will United States by J. J. Hill of nmre the j»asf In 1910 President WIHon the Great Northern; a$lO<Xt cup was nominated as the < andidate Mf open to navigation. for the best 100 pounds of red the T»emo« rnts of New Jersey for pov ernor and wa« elected by a plurality Medford business men will wheat by the Canadian Pacific, of nearly .VY. gim » after a speaking earn make a four-days excursion open to any farmer in America; palsrn that was remarkable in rousing: through Southern Oregon some a $1000 cup by the International the pvnplo nf the state from one end the other and swinginK to his sup time this month, visiting Lake Harvester Co., for the best to port thousands of Republicans wh< view and Klamath Falls, as well thirty ears of field corn; a $1000 were *!i»«nti«ti<-d with the prièrent con as a number of other points. cup by the Milwaukee, for the dwt and management of tho Repnh party. Closer business relations with best 100 pounds of white oats limn Governor Wllaon hn« mom than this territory is the object sought raised in the United States; a fulfilled his pledges n>* promised by Medford people. $1000 cup for the best alfalfa ex Hie people of New Jersey that ti*j ------- ----------- would be their representative at the hibit; a $1000 cup for the best state eajdto! and would guard the in Umatilla County will have a -A half bushel of late potatoes, to terestM <»f the whole people to the best great wheat crop of about 6,000,- be given by the Kansas City of his ability Amonir th«* spwifir 000. This county grows about 1 which he made wer«* that In* Mexico and Orient R. R.; a $1000 promises would do all in his power to s»*<*»ire per cent of the cereal produced cup for the best display of sugar th«* enactm«*nt of the public utilities in the United States. Hll. by American Pi»«« Association beet3; offered by Mr. Horace bill for th«* «ontrol of railroads and other jaibli«* Morvic«» corporal ions; a re MIM WOODfCOW WIIAO5. Havemeyer; a $1000 cup by A. OREGON’S PROSPERIIT IS EVIDtV Busch for the best hops grown vis«*«l primary law that would give th«* li** I» uguiUHt ape* uri privilegi* *>f ev- people absolute <*ontr«fi of th«* noniina f f D BY GAINS IN BANK DEPOS in the U. S.; a $1000 cup by R. tloris for all nffi< -era. i n<* lud I ng dele ery kind ami thiit he i» parti* ularly to ¡»residential conventions, und agninwt thè liiglr proto live tariff *y»- M. Thompson for the best yield gates ITS. take the sele«*tion nf «*an<!i<lat«*s out of lein ami whnt I»* t'-rui-- «he outnigeou» per acre of cotton; and a $1500 the hands of the bosses; a corrupt Paine Ahlrl* li tariff law. ami |H-rhn|*» Banka of the state show good cup by the Pabst Co., for the practices law that would make bribery it I h iiiim** ••-Mary to add thut Illese gains in deposits and resources best bushel of barley. and th«* use of money «if «*orporatjons un* no tiew *-oui i* timi*. >>n Governor In «*le« tions difficult. If not Impossible; tVllsoli'a puri, but ar>- thè fruii of a as compared with similar figures On top of this a score or more a law providing for th«* commission iir<*time *>f Muti) uml obaervatlon of compiled last year. State Bank of seeds Tien are making liberal government of clti«*s by the votes of politi' .il affair», of a lif<- -p*-nt III traili Examiner Wright finds deposits offers for the best yield of pro thè <ltiz<'ti» nml Includirig thè feature». in*. i‘>r m tlv*- pillili* ■«• i vi * *- for wlilr-h have grown over $2,500,000 and ducts from their seed. Last year of thè Inltlfltive an*l referendum am! th** opfiortunity Im» Ju-*t come to him In III« lionit* life the governor Is Mil in practically all departments of a Washington man won a farm thè recali; nn employer»' liablllty Inw fir*-m*-l« happy III* taat«*» uro <|iilpt. whi*-h wottld proteet th«- Internata of the banking business there is in Wisconsin by producing hl« cbnrmlng wife mid Ihre«* the thè worker» automatii-ally wlthout mid rn iklng It nece»»»ry for them to go to bright mid attractive daughter» are good advance. The latest re largest yield of oats rourt to obtaln Gioir righi» In rase of the * i-m*-r of all of III« r*-> r*-:itloii« and port sets forth conditions as they Rather foil*! of th*- op*-n fnjur.v w lille Ht work nini «eventi re amil-miiient« • ♦ existed at the close of business I *.f •_ « ■ • ■...J ***p.e ■ *n in air. li*- I* not a «|**>rt-*inmi in any sense Happiest Girt in Lincoln of tin* term, although lie <w-«aKÌoiially Ili» own »tate. July 3. Being of an inquisitive turn of mind we would like to ask what has become of the movement started some time ago to remove the saloons from the street cor ners in the town of Gresham? That was a good thing, why not keep it moving? We were under the impression that at, least one member of the city council would keep things stirred up along the line of the moral improvement of the town, especially since he has come to be "the publicity man of the town." Strange to say that even some of our great est moral guides get slow feet when they get into business re lations with other townsmen and the forces to be affected by a moral upheaval. Not only do leading merchants sometimes try to "stand in” with the very ele ment they claim |to oppose, but the preachers themselves step lightly. We do not anticipate the saloons will be bothered — not yet awhile. A l.incoln. N’eb., girl writ»*», “I had Right in your huaieat ■•«••«on whan Been ailing for ***me time with chronic I you ha»** the h*»»t time to «pare you ronntipation ami »tomach trouble »re mo-4 likely to take diarrhoea and liegan taking Chamberlain’» Btomach lose -everal day’» time, uni**»« you have and Liver Tablet* ami in three *1»y» f ( hamberlain'» Colie. Cholera and Ihar- »■»» able to be up and got l>etter right rlioea Remedy at hand arid take a doae along. I am the proudeat girl in Lin an the fir»! apjiearanee of the di«ea»e coln to find auch a go**d medicine ” For »ale by all druggiat-*. For sale by all druggist». Although thè leglslafur>* of New Jer sey li a» pemoenitie on Jolnt bllllot. thè senato watt Ropubll<ati, and at fir»t It »eenie<| to every om* that Gov ernor Wilson had iindertnkon a hope- le»» task of i-mleavorlng to force theae refomiM Ihf'iiigh no unwilllrig legiala ture. People declared that he would fimi practical politi*-» «omothfng en firelv dlfforont from thè Hi-a<l<*mlc thè Wanted, For Sale, Lost, Found, lite. orb*« wldt'li were mippoiG'd to I m * hU pohliml *t»M'k In Irad«*, but th«*) i«*ck outM without th«*ir ut.iu l liey did hoi All Io« al *4 » •»«■< i«oi»i'iit« ate rm» iiii *I«> i tbi« rwim«* Hutt ull *»f <b»v»*inor W i I mou « mal at the tali ot <»NK « kM 4 A «»RD k litri I «»ilMit*«piviit I»»«•«’»ll«»i»« Mill b»' lit»* had btvn a traiuiiu. fol* mli\c ISMKKTION «*i» I* I»» A» w>rr«l« (or |i’«ri»i«. A» t>' |u« rt hl pa U»» u In ¡HiliiHa and that hi* tnadt* w*ir«l« f«»r IN «’»»lit« tv <•» *»««r«l» f»»r jo »’» mi I« N<> a>l ptibll*h«*«i lot I**«« titan 15 « ent« «tudh'M and rvM'nr» h Ini«» |»»»Uth al hl* < ‘ a«h In a<lvani*e ewevpt it* icgular ««IwitiatH* (or) and ¡Milltleal uicllhnl-* had giwii him a wid«*r kiiowltwigt« of th«* power jf tin* p«M»ph* under agn*MMi%«« leader *hi|i thalli any of the b«»>a»M of either W AN I E I» Italian prilli«*« and (»each party p»».**M<-aM«xi ills whole political plume »»nini 11 iglteai ea«h price paid theory Is bast'd u | mui th«* right ui tm* ami Imira ( « i r n le I > «•« I W Elliaoii, Pitone |M*oph* to rule ami their |k»wer to rule I* \ Poa lo flirr. Cleone. Ore when I heir etT«»it* are pr«»| »•« I) eoiiven W ANTEO B<»ys inav he ha«l in I crated. and lu* demomdrMt«*d that hi» touit'thnvM gol«« The ohlvr on«*« at th«*ory was correct when one afte» an ordinary wages nini olh««ra to I m * his prop«med refoim«* wer»* ai'boolml alni care«! for in return l«»r ot her fort'«*« I through th«* le.,1- atuic l»y the -light servire« r**nd«*r«*d Lor partirti l.iis ¡iihhvMs \\ I' Giirdn«*t auperiu pow«*r of public opinion ern>»r WII hiui t«w»k triplent Bova albi («iris \id >o<*ietv I heli betor«* Go\ Governor his .seat lu th«* ex«*euiixe « haiidMT h«* I »regoli, Portland. Or«* hnti won a ibtory o\ei the I lu I * n< *. X i i I ils own party, which had Inspiretl the ¡H*ople whh renewed » -nlhh u« e and Ralph Net H »R S A I I t Ht I«* pig* terroris'd the profession il ¡«»llth Ians bmier, Gr«*«bi<ni, Or«* . K Phone i «I who wer«* III’ litietl I»» oppoxo Ips re forms rhe ehvtlon of a I nih*d Slates E<>K >AI.I Kill«’ ¡» .■ui’ *i <•> i«* Il I Bntinliull. l'muDlalc « *r»* senator from New Jer*e) wa** the first im|x»rtaii! work foi the new leuisluuie Rolli«* I to undertake Janies Smith. Jr. I«»ug F g R SAI.» Good carefully .cleet* «I known as th«* big b«»ss *»f th«* lh»m*> her.| <>f Guernaey» .)<>r«ev dairy C>*w», >raI p.»i t) in the state li id d ■ ded all milking, average t.**t * |>or i-onl I. R that he want«*«! thH particular plum I' Ra«iiiii»«on, t’orls-tt tire f<>r himself, and lit* annouie ed In tn I'irR * \ I F Pig*. <* M -uiitb \V*-lil* ««*lf as a eandidate, but at th«* prl E mfui . I’liom* '.’fi* mari«*> held early in r.»l<» Janies \ Martin«*, a » lean and popular > Itlzen. HALE OR TRAPE Fir. by ha«l been a candidate for the senatorial sv\«*n Prrino, rapid mollinear camera. in fair condition Bargain for buver nomination and had re* «*I v « m I th«» In Own«*r has a Imgrr cainrra and i w islira dorwvment of the |MM»ple at the polls to diNp«>M«« nl tin« to «*rt n ¡»«M'ket I wire Smith’s name had not been (»resented I’riiwul and plate holder* thrown in. at th«* primaries Tins did not make < ail Herald office. ’ • r* «ham. >,*,* «an.pl# an) differem«* to Smith, win» thought of wot k that his power as boss was suffi. lent to FOR SAIF « • recti * cut t w » ov«*rrid«» th** will <»f th«* p»*oph* G«»v ernor El«s-t Wilson d«*e are«! that Sml’h veHti, |.• Do m c r«| deliver»*»! in Gresh am John I’almblati Phone-iMxI sinmld not be senator, that he had no Id claim upon tin* office and that Martin«* had th»* atrongi'st claim «*f all. that of popular ind«»rs«>int*nt Th«* fight I m * twe**n th«* ohl l»o •* «nd (In* n«*w leader »•nay was short, sharp ami <l«*c|siv«‘ Ba k V l»»Vk ed by publi* opinion, tin* new g--\«Tn »r woi iiml M irt.m* w as ele* U-d -«•n iter <>n tin* first ballot With the-m triumphs t • h.s . i* ht If is «-mail womh*r that th»* ¡w»ople <f tin* • »ne T’nit«s| States are coining to |o«»k upoti I » re- lodrow* Wilson as one of the g:«*at i >re t • > * 1 »« » 1 iti al IcaihTM who• h.» t «» h«*«*!l »1« v.-l**!«« I in r«H i*nt y»*ar* \ pr •i't»*-’<i\.* of th.* l»rogT«*'«h It « !••»•'» n«»t worry Governor \Vils«»ti any ’1 • I m * ailed a - I ll \ YEI» <»R *| i i| I x | ight gr»v Hl«li« rii In fa. t. he «• all* hlnis.'lf *i nuli» al ”1 am rjidb al,” «ai»l Gov»*rnor mare, ¡ony weight. lM*twe»*n ■»• sen and eight hundred |M>un«ls. hip with an< h-r Wil<otl r»**«*ntlv ”.'in«l the fir*! «•!«» (Biitped letter rr< w»«< w Hr l.|l»rnil rr mont « • f my r.oli* allsiiii 1* Î..4’* k'ft ward. Notify (i N Sager, Phom* (ires nt the ro«»f of tlo* wh oh* thiiu and bain, < >r«* We reclini«1 imputar uovo riun»*tit mitin t »» h’iv»* th»* kitol of got «*rniiH*tit 1.1 MBF.R At our new mili I mi.»** w.- th* nikibt w«* had I .ini r»»:idy to *oiith«*H*t of Keltto. \\ »• deliver luinl**r (. «Ira w tli>* liiltlatl* •• ¡iti*! r»*fer»*tnlutii nt Jonnrihl Bro«. ntiy tim«*. I believe hi it. I have not the ¡¡L'litpst four of its «lisnirblnu our thfM»ry of r«*|»r»*m»ntiitiv«» gov«»rnni«*nt ATTORNEY AT LAW I den t worry iiEvuit theories anyhow; NOTAR» Pl Bl 1C It’s fu< is tb^f worry nn* The f i- t is 4 110 b ■« ; I h g B i 1*1 i tig (Id «ti ! W «»ltllt|! we In New Jersey have not ¡»of fitly rit r «•«*(« ) thing but th«* th»M»ry, while In shite* wh«»ro th«*y I i . ivr tried it the fnlti iflv»» >in<! ref«*r«*n<luni has given them back represent.’»th»• g«»v«»rnm»*fit It works, y<>u know, v.ithotif bcln^ < .'tiled *»n t<> work at all Whet*«» |ei*|slHf|vr r»*pr»* sent.tfiv«*- know that if thet f ill real ly t«» r»*pr»*-«*nt. the jicjilo have th«* Fkralcl***- *•<(.•■* | m » w «'r to tak«* the leir - *r on ba- k Into Qreaham, * Orego. their o«’n hands, thos«» repr«*s. ntathoN hav»* an »•fTe<-five moth«* to ri*|na*«*ent w i » »FT lb«* inlthitlv«* and referendum Is like a gun behind th«* floor for us«* in cns»» of ••ni‘*ru»*H< y. but a mighty good per IHiNIIMS su.iilci n«»verthel<*Rs ” It is perh.-ip*« tinn«- • Hx.»ry to add to I trenli*in. I >reg* *1 this **x planation of Governor Wllson'n attitude tow-uni public affair» that finds opportunity to play golf, which In- d*>e« very bndly. with some of hh moat Intimate friend« When It Wil* minotiii'-od in April that Governor * Wil «on wa« to vlalt the Pm-lfi* * oast dur Ing May he wa» fairly deluged with telegram« from every part of the W«*Nf. - inviting him to »peak on enough <*'<** * «Iona to have kept him busy for threw I month« doing nothing el«e. JOHN R. HUGHt-S J. M. SHORT, M I). S. P. BI I I NCR, M. I). Oil BROTHEÌRS Something Nice I Ills (>l I III 111 «lie line of Card*. Letter llr <<J«. I n v elope», Hill- brail*, statement*. Folder*. Hand bill*. show Hill*. Potter*. Sale Bill*. Pamphlet*. Blank Book* Lft YOUR WAICH 0 KEEP TIME f » All »»ur ftii|H«hlMl vorktii«**» »oil II either , I. resham 4’11 ra h*a% • killr«| rm *tih I'M , M.rr PORI I VNI». N-xr IS hop h<»*»f y. Oat »II St « »R > « •» »N taut ant ) lONSKLil) BROS. BORING OREGON I'feon«* 411 Mill I I 4 rnl>« »f h . CEDAR POSTS SHINGLES MOULDINGS TURNED WORK LUMBER $6 AND UP Isargv »t«wfc >f Dinirnthiti I utub'-r <>n han I Rough and Dt«-as. I lumber t«»r all pur (*«*•»•• *«n*l tif'lrf to H NHRI'D HR« »* H .ring RD i WELLS l)(J(i! Concreted or Bricked. Pumps Installed. lohn L. Dyer Phonr» I »b*»r Í Home 1121 Lent», Oregon fest Dr. //ess POLII RY PAN UL A oRA.tioN ON BORING-SANDY STAGE LINE Ilrsl-I lass livery dnd feed Stables at Borlnq and Sandy Transportation of all kind» of Baggage Io Sandy and interior point« . K**r forth*-* Information phone or write li. F. nONAHUH, Prop. Boring, - - Oregon grange : Volt’ll think of >1« Fred I). Flora W. C. Belt, M. I).. C. M. IJtli*-.* over F i r r»t state Bank Pbuna. otti* print tbtm for you uj IRIAI. Ihd yiui ktio« that you co l«| fee« I l»r. lirais Poultry Pan-a-rr-a the baiati«*«* of th»* Winter, all Spring, in fa«*t until th«* tirai day oí \iign-t. then if von ar.« not *atmfi»*«| that it ban paid an«l paid lug We will refund evert ceni ton paid vs It I« to make your hen« I»« to make your i-hii-keii« grow fn»t. healthy ami atrong, to cure gap**«, cholera an*l rout* Of coltrar you are *-l|H-<-te.| to keep vour poultry free from lice »ml for that pnrpme *»•• know of nothing better than Inatant l.oii«*. Killer LET US HAVE YOUR ORDER MT. SCOTT DRUG CO. directory (Grail*«** ar»- requested to »end to The Herahl infomation »«» that* brief card can be run frt-r iiml. r ibis beading Send place, day and hour of incftiiig.l I’LEXHANT VALLEY ’.RANGE No 34« M.•••!• -«.nd rinturday at 7 .Wi p. in . and fourth Saturday at |«i :*> a in »-very month ROCKWOOD GRANGE Meets the firm Wed ricftday of » ai h month at 3 p in. and I hint Mnt urdav at In h . tn Mi I rNOMAH *.i: \KOI NO. Tl Meels ............. t lie fourth HMturdny in every month at lO HOn in , hi Grange I ih II, Orient FAIRVIEW GKAN’iE - Meet* first Saturday and the third Friday of »’»»eh month RI S.HEI LVII I E GRAN«.E, NO 4Ut Moots In . ....... houa« the third Saturday of ••»loll month. EVKNIV. STAR GRAN<»K Meets ............ In their hall at Soulh Mount I abor on th«- tirsl s»»tur • lay of «*k«*h month at I” a rn All visitor» are wek'oine. GltEMHAM GRANGE Meets second Satur «lay In each month at I«» 3n a in DAMARCI S GRANGK, NO Wo. Meets first riatur'lay ra« h month. LENTS GRANGE Mc«*ts aecoinl Natili day of each month at 10 30 a ni < LA< KAMA* «iRANGK, NO AM Meets the first Satur<lay In the month at io 30 a m. and th»- thlr«l Saturday at 7:30 p. m SANDY «.RANGE, N o . 311. Meet* sei'oml Satunlay of each month at lo o'clock a tn COLUMBIA GRANGK NO W7 Meet* in all «lay s. ssion first Thuraday In each month in grant»* hall near Corbett. ’ LACK AM AH GRANI.K meets first Saturday of ra«'h month at 10 .10 a rn and third Sat«r I day at 7 30 p. in Ori-g.m l-«iit», HERALD BARGAIN OFFERS Beaver State Herald and other paper« The price *.f The Herald alone ia »1 a year, Imt to tli**«** who would like the lulvantage of » clubbing rate with other p«|>er« pricea we offer • the following low R'mraibrr thrw are the lowevt Rgfri “ I he Herald" in combinatlo 1 with any of the following: 1 yr. « mo* i-.VI M m . TICI.M.IIAM i • • JA " I I K I V HHKi.iiMAN .• ’ll Il HI ( OAII.V lll'Jl.OSI « S »I JA 1 IA ’’J.?."'"1 ‘U ""I' M ' iKE'.OXI «-* H »St 4 A. 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