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WANT "ADS" Them In IMI 11 1111 Only One-cent a Word Subscription, $1.00 a Year. LENTS, MULTNOMAH CO., OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1914 J. I. WESTOVER VIC POSTAI SAVINGS TIM OF LESION B!G SUCCESS HORSES KILLED IN BATTLE AT HAELEN Ninth Avenue Man Suddenly Over Lents Post Office Shows Big De posits. Arleta, Later Office Has come by Death Due to Rup Serious ture of Large Vien. Good Start Two-Hundred-Thirty- One Depositors. Illness not Expected. I Vol. 12. No. 45 REPUBLICANS CARRY STATE IN GOVERNORS RACE Chamberlain, Senator, Safe With 9000 to Spare. Booze Badly Beaten, “Drys” 30,000 Votes to the Good Mt BeoU dr|M«iltors at tlie l'<*lal Hav- J L Wwrtover <>( S'iiitl» Avenue, lx'iitN, win found in a rrltb al condition ling department of tie* poet office show in th« front of hi« »tor« room, W e-lttes- economic tendency that would hardly •lay morning. 11« artar *« tumal ami “How dry I am. amt to hi* «tor« to pr«|»arv tor th« dayw Is* MiMpcrted by th* average person, How dry I am. work. Started tl»« Hr«. waahad, and tlie I a * nt« nftlee up to November 1, went t<> the front of hiw »tore ami from ! hundrv<l~cighty*on« |H*rvM>n« have mad« Nobody know, appearance«, a large hriiiaed place on flepoftila aggregating IIM17. The <lc- How dry I am”. hi» forehead, he mtiHl have anddenly poiita arc on the Lucre*** each month. fallen forward striking hi« head again«! All guesses were wrong when they said Withycombe could The | mn 4 nttlre at Arista opened it* the counter, or oltelf. After waiting for be beaten. The doctor is safe with a clear 27,000 to his advantage, an umiMunl time tor hi» rvtnni. mem postal Mavings dcjHirtincnt la»t January having on yesterday’s count, 112,028, to Dr. Smith’s 84,900; later of hia family went to look for him and <if conn*« cannot make the «Bowing figures may change this but most likely to Dr. Whithycombe’s and found Iftm on the floor »ufferintf in that Lent* doe* Yet M person» have credit. lently, and partially unoonMiiona. He mad« «leposlt» (hat amount u» $4*<W, The Senatorial contest has been even a greater surprise. It was remov’d to hi» home ami the doc* lorw calk'd lie r« gaiti<MI CouaclouaneMRi making a total of thia »«rtion of the city, was generally conceded that Chamberlain would have a close fight for a «hurt time and died within an of 231 de|M»itora and f232A3 in deposit». and probably lose. He is well 9500 ahead and there is no proba The war in Europe is proving a big hour of the lime wlivii he left home ap- Photo by American Preu Auoclatiou. bility that he will lose the lead. u > ptirtal «avlngv in thi« country |>an«ntiy aa well a» nauai. Only four of the initiative measures seem to have gotten Mr. Wratover conducted a grocery at From the very «lay hu»tilitiea opened through. The first one, relating to qualification of voters, is Ninth avenue and ('ar line. He w as u I acroea the a*** ix^Uil-aavings receipt* rather stout man and had I wen ailing j Ix'gan to in<*re*MR by leaisi and bound» carried by a big majority. tor some time though it wax not felli and withdrawn!» f«l) off, n result quite The Death Penalty amendment was ahead 88 but losing. that la- was in a dangerous condition. contrary to the prediction* of many The Normal Schools lose by 5359 and 3867. Ilia increasing Stoutness had developed I well* In formed persona who, in their .\l..t’uri>^7<>( i^’h.-art7 lin« 4** City and town consolidation carried with 20,585 over. ■ posilora Mt it. . aa al • aw p< >..« . . .1 1 >.w. ■ .»• a, .. aaa.lt.u m «4-office ;>ay win-low« thought to lx- .utfi-nng ¡rum an over . anxious to again return titeir saving» m The Prohibition amendment carries bj’ anywhere between abundant.- of blood. Just wliat lite trouble was is not definitely known and the Isstt-leg and Issly twit -lejswitorim 24000 to 25000 majority. Such an overwhelming victory was not an autopsy <«as considered aa advisable < whence lle-y came Iwfore intrusted to even dreamed of by the most optomistic opponent of the liquor Dr. Titllmll. with an gmiMtant. con<lu<-t- Uncle 8am. But the forecasters failed business. Equally satisfactory to all is the fact that to iwkon on tlie absolute eenfi'lence of <xl the a<>to|isy. It was found that the American citiaen, n-gar-lleas of tie WASHINGTON GOES DRY then- |ia-l ls-«n a rupture in tbr aarend- mg (large vein' Vena C'avae. Tlie flag that first met hia eyes, in the ability by fully 20,000. Vancouver had a chance to win fame and wealth opening was nearly an inch long and no and purpraa- of tie- Government to carry but it renounced it on two counts. It voted itself out on local op out its obligations, not only among the assistance could have saved him. tion and then the state carried it too. nations of tie- earth, hut with the Mr. Wtvtover leaves a wife, children, The r. most interesting contest was Multnomah’s Sheriff. two brother» and sisters to recall hi« humblest citiaen of our land Two important results have followed ; At five o’clock Thursday Hurlburt v as barely 100 in the lead and memory. The funeral was la-id Friday. 2:30 th 'taamla bl people, largely of foreign there had been times when it was even closer. Latest reports give p m. at tin* M. E. Church, Rev Moore birth, accustomed to semi their savings Hurlburt 276 the lead. abroad, are now i>atron« of our j»«dal-' officiating, Kenworthy in charge. The Republican legislative ticket was elected entirely with »avings system ; ami enormous sums of one exception. One of the freaks of the election was the choice of actual cash have been reieaeed for com-' Photo copyright 1114, by American Prua Association. 1 ntereial nee« among our own people at a a man repudiated by his own party, but counts showed | time wle-n the need for every available Thursday afternoon that C. M. Hurlburt would win over his j dollar is pressing. Democratic opponent. R. P. Hurst, by a small majority. Hurst I The grow th of jswtal savings in ties was training and a complete count may change the result. United Slate« has Itevn steady an-1 Prices of *i>, *15, amt *10 are offered healthy and the system lias tilled an im- The returns an- not yet in from all over the state and probably will not be in for several days. The latest count for state ami county show, a Republican by the Oregon Society, Sons of the , jsirtant gap la-tween the tin-can dej-osi- “ The real issue in this controversy, Every session of the legislature sees victory all over the state, except Senator. Revolution for the heat os-ay from pupils I tory an<i the factory paymaster. On a lot of fool Ians enact* t and a lot more the one pressing upon every mind that Chamberlain's vote for Senator was 104,231; Booth, 82,123; Hanley, 17.160. July 1, when affaire were running of the grade or high schools. Tin- sub gives the subject careful consideration, For Governor, Withycombe, 112,028; Smith, 84,900 ' smoothly here and abroad and the trans- dumped before they nre voted upon, is that legalizing the manufacture, tbe jecte an- as follows: Congress, Third District, McArthur. 26,533; Flegal, 23,471: Lafferty, * mission <>f money acron the Atlantic The citixens of all »tatea dodge all freak Bale and use of intoxicating liquors as a 1. French Aid in the Revolution. 16.58'1; Moulton, 6,13s was safe an expeditious, there was ap •) The Origin of the American Flag. proximately *43,UllO,000 of |>o«tal sav- and fanatical laws. There is no limit beverage, is wrong—st all history and State Treasurer, Thos. B Kay, 41,724, B. Lee Padgett. 20,784. to the distance to which some of those every development of the trafE- proves Attorney General, Geo. M. Brown. 9,110; John M. Jeffrey, 19,663. i ings standing to the credit of alaiut 3. William I'itt. Earl of Chatham. law-inventors will go. That was well it to be—a moral, social and political Superintendent Public Instruction, J. A. Churchill. j :tN8,Quu depositors. Since then over 4. Nathanael Greene wrong. Justices of Supreme Court. Henry J. B-xn, Henry L Benson, Thos. | *10,000,000 of deposits have been «tided iHustrated in Chicago, recently, during “The legalised liquor traffic, as carried McBride, L. T. Harris. Tlie emays an- limiletl to three thoiM- and the number of depositors has in« the National Convention of Alienists, on in saloons and grog shope. is the * ami won!« each, ami must l>e writteff in crvai««I euormously. This unprecedented Stale Engineer, lohn H. Lewis. in the La Halle Hotel, The discueeion great tragedy ol civilisation. Tbe sa Labor Commissioner. J. H. Hoff. tbesludent’a own handwriting on one gain is the more striking when it is con that day had been upon the rather loon bas proven itself to be the greatest Railroad Commissioner, F. J. Miller. side of the paper, and accom|>aiiie<l by a sidered that the net gain in the last three “adv anted" topic of the desexing of de foe, tbe most blighting vurse that ever Superintendent Water Division No. 1, 8. T. Chinnock. months is larger than tlie gain for tin- n-rtifleate Iront the writer's teacher. found a home in our modern civilisa Circuit Judge. Multnomah District, C. U. Gantenhein. After the meeting a news- entire fiscal year 1915. Scores of offices fectives. tion, and this is why I am a political stating that lite teacher hellere« the State Senator, Multnomah County, Arthur Langruth, Geo. M M-Brule, have done more jioatal-savings business paper re|s>rter interviewed one of the prohibitionist. Prohibition brings the Representative, Multnomah-Clackamas, C. M. Hurlburt. essay to la- the pupil'« own unaided since tig- war has leen going on than prominent physicians in the lobby. desired result. It suppresses tbe saloon Representatives, Multnomah County. 8. R. Cobb, John Gill, Oscar W. work. was done by them during the previous The eminent medical man was asked if by law. It stamps and brands the sa Horne, S. B, Huston, Ixsuis Kühen, D. C, Lewis, E V. Littlefield, Cmrad P. The essays must la* signed by tile existence of lite service. The increases loon-keeper as a criminal io the sight Olson, Ben Selling, Andrew C, Smi'h, PL,reden Stott, L. J. Wentworth. are.conlined to no special Icn-aiitiee, but *'• re*^X advocatetl such ideas as were writer, giving his or Iter |s>etotlice ad ofOod and man. County Sheriff, T. M. Hnribn.u discussed at the meeting. ■•Yes," he have bean felt in every nook and corner dress (including county ) They should "The prohibition of the liquor traffic, Clerk, J. B. Coffee. be forwarded to Alfred F. Barker, chair of tlie country. New York City alone plied, "and I would go further. Do you except for medical and mechanical pur- Commissioners, Philo Holbrook, R. C. Holman; Auditor, 8. B Martin; made a gain in September of more than man of ctimrnittce, XKI Northwestern see that beautiful specimen of woman jstees, thus becomes the new evangel Treasurer, John M. Lewis: Oironer, F H. Dammasch; Surveyor, R. C. Bonner; Bank Building, Portland, Oregon, and a million, while Brooklyn showed a hood over yonder—the laJy in the for the safetv and redemption of tbe Judge District Court, Dept., 1, J. W. Bell; Judge District Court Dept., 2, Jas. H. should reach their -leatination not later relatively big increase. Chicago reported sable furs who is holding the poodle Jog l-eople front the social, political and Jonee; Judge District Court, Dept , 3, A. C. Dayton; Constable, Andy Weinberger. than January 25th, 1915. Essays not a larger gain im the past three months moral curse of the saloon and its in in her arms? Well, if I had my way, than for the previous twelve months. Dry Vote a Revelation complying with these conditions will 1-e evitable evil consequences of drunken JSH The most wonderful thing in the whole election is the overwhelming opposi rejected. Positively no manueeripa will More than 7,000 new accounts were I would compel that woman, by law, to ness. <>l>ened during the period, bringing the have a baby in her arms. lie returned. And do you “By licensing the saloon we fees! with tion developed against the liquor business. It was believed the state would go In awanling tints- prises the committee number of dejseitora in that city up tn see the tine voung man streaking to her? one hand the fires of appetite we are dry. The “Wete” conceded it themselves, yet it would not have been mir prising will lie go ver no-1 by considerations of: over 21,000. -driving to quench with the other. had the tight lieen toq| by a small margin. But the enormous majority that w The unexpected increase in poetai- He is probably a young man about 1. Originality. While this state of things continues, let evident takes the breath out of the opposition and leads them to treat is a a joke. savings business has not only «tided town, a bachelor, with no reeponsibi!!- •> Accuracy of Statement. us know that this var is all our own— Every county in the state, except Clatsop is believed to have gonq dry. greatly to the general administrative ties, no family cares, no home except a The be*t part* of tlie fight on this isthat Washington has also given the dry 3. Manner of Treatment. both sides of it—until this guilty con bachelor apartment — I would compel element a majority of over 20000. The first rumors indicated that Washington 4. Orthography, syntax and punctu- duties of the system, but has brought nivance of our own actions shall he up many new and interesting problems that man to marry such a woman a« ation. withdrawn. 1 am a prohibitionist be- would go wet and Vancouver was immediately cited as the city of refuge for the which have called for the careful person the one to whom he is «|>eaking that I 5. Neatness and legibility. cause prohibition estroys destruction.” thirsty souls. A little later this was spoiled by Vancouver going 400 dry on a local would compel them, by law, to have These prires are offered to encourage : al consideration of Postmaster General Statement from Abraham Lincoln option prop sition. That atoned the outlet for Portland joyriders. Then when love of our country and the study of its »>><• Governor Dockery, Third children ” inund in the new Historical lecture— the state went the same way there was joy indeed. Even the son« of Reachns If this doctor had his way he woald i Assistant Postmaster General. But history. • The First American, »» ” pp. 21 and 22. smiled at the situation and exulted in the humor of their defeat. provide for tlie propagation of the Then when the news came that Colorado and Arizona hail joined the tem Any additional ' iformation which their task has ls-en lightened somewhat species order police supervision—for his By William Frost Crispin. perance Land tlie smile of satisfaction that spread over the shriveled faces of the may lie desired will I* cheerfully fur by the promptness of de|>oaitory hanks plan would mean nothi g lees. And ve' dry« was ample pay for their extended effort. nished on application to the chairman in furnishing additional security to meet John P. Mi Quire Burled hie proposal is not a whit more foolish the abnormal deposits. A number of of the committee. John 1’. McQuireoI East Brace street the very largest banks in the country, nor absurd than dozens of others which which have heretofore declined to quali go into the legislative hoppers every l.ents, living witli hia mother ami two fy aa ilepoaitories for postal-savings year. Home of them die in the commit brothers and two sisters, died Sunday, funds, are now among tlie eager appli- looms, but others emerge, full- the result of an accident sustained, Name Your Hume Hedged and appeal-proof, to stand several years since. He was l>a<lly in cants for them. Isn't it embarrassing to Is- ad stumbling blocks, in tlie path of the jured in a ear accident and had been Announcement« are ent for the The ladies of the Bennett Chapel vertising some other fellow’s home real progress. -uhjeet to epileptic tits ever sin«1. marriage of Mies Mary G. Baxter, a Ladies Aid will give a "pound” social every time you tell where you Domestic Science Class Entertains Funeral services were held al St Peters former Pleasant Valley girl, and lewis at Calkins hall Friday evening, Nov. 6. live? Don’t say, ‘I live alsiut Monday, November 2. tlie ninth grade Mrs, Brundage was crossing the i Catholic Church ami he was buried in two miles from, well say, Clare <». Vann. Miss Baxter’s family former A hig time is being planned. Every domestic science class of the Lents ocean for the flr.t time. One morning, Mt. Cavalry cemetery. mont or Spring Grove.” Hay "I school under the supervision of their as the captain was standing near her, ly lived south of Sycamore in Pleasant visitor is urged to bring some article live at Forest I .awn or Maple teacher, Mrs. Baker, successfully pre she said: An Easterner who had bought a farm Valley, and now live at Ridgefield, that will be useful in relieving the Nook.” After yon have decided pared and served a delicious luncheon “Pardon mv ignorance, hut how do in California hail heard of his neighbor's Wash. The wedding will be at Hara, pastor's prospective distress. whether on tlie name come to the Herald to the teachers of the school. Inna you manage to find your way across the talent for raising large potatoes, so sent office ami get some mult stationery Fish, Ruby Bell aud Genevieve Roentz trackless ocean’ his farm hand over to get a hundred near Ridgefield on the 2tltho( November. it is beans, butter, bread or heel. There print»«! Our job department fit will be a free lunch of coffee and home waited on the tablea. "By means of the compass, nnulam.” liounds. ready to turn out some of the Mias Lillian Tingle, the supervisor of replied the gallant captain. “The “You go back home," answered the The increased coat of provision« will made cookies. It is necessary that a niftieM letterheads you ever saw domestic science, visited at the time and needle invariably points north.” talented farmer to the mtnen^r, “and have a tendency to revive the ancient pound of provender tie produced to pay for our farmer friends. in a short address explained the value "But,” queried the woman, "suppose tell yonr latra that I won't cut a potato custom of visiting.—Hanby, Mt Vernon. admission. of such ixaiperative work. you wi h to go south?" for any one I" Ind., Unafraid. INDIAN TROOPS IN FRANCE SONS OF REVOLLJ- IION DEFERS PRIZES DID ABRAHAM LINCOLN FREAK LAWS FAIL FAVOR PROHIBITION? TO GET SUPPORT MISS MARY BAXTER AND BENNETT CHAPFL LEWIS 6. YANN WED LADIES PLAN BENEFIT