Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923, December 24, 1914, Image 4

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    LOCAL ANO PERSONAL
CHiiRdi ornciAis
ARf NOMINAMI)
BRIEF NEWS OF OREGON
Eggiman’s Meat Market
F. Henry Wenime, a prominent clll
ton of Portland, died of diabetes In a
Loa Angeles hospital at the age of 54
The sum of (50«.000 has been lopped
Guarantees the best of Meats at prices as good as any tn
off the appropriation (or the north
the city. We ask your comparison.
jetty at the mouth of the Columbia
river.
Wm Stratum of North Plaine was in
lent* Wednesday attending to hnainee».
By a unanimous vote the state board
of control voted to retain Will 8 Hale
Shoulder Pot Roast
per pound 12 l-2c
as superintendent of the elate school
Geo. Wrisley is home from The
Plate
Boiling
Beef.
.
...
per pound 10c
fur boys.
ballet for th.* holiday*.
Sirloin
Steak
..........
per
pound 15c-18c
Joe Gould, arrested at Oregon City
Round Steak ...........
... per pound lMc
on a charge of counterfeiting, was re­
Walter Somnierfe-ldt is home front
I'nder New Management
leased by the federal authorities lu
Rib Steak .................
... per pound 17c
California for the holidays.
Portland.
Officials of the Willamette Valley
—
Will Continue to Handle
Southern Klectrle, have announced
W. R. Lock la tlniahing up a house at
Shoulder Roast ... .................................................. per pound 16c
that the line will have regular service
Grays Crossing.
and
Steak
................
per pound 16c
before February 1.
Loin
Chops
................................................................
per pound 18c
The convention of the Western Di­
lent» Fuel Co., sold ite business last
vision of the Oregon State Teachers*
A General Line of Feed Stuff week to Henry Cromer.
We do not give Scrip or Green Stamps. We give you
association was held at the stale uni­
SdfftjudrJ Against fnak Laws
Meat, and full weight, at Lowest Prices
versity In Eugene thia week.
Grain Chop and
Fooler'» stase on No.-.h Ninety-eecond (Elbert Bide in tlx- Cottage Grave
I
Governor West has appointed Miss
street has been cloaed anti the goods
Leggier.)
“The Market with the big business and small profits”
Chicken Feed
Henrietta E Failing of Portland chair
will he sold by the Creditors Association.
It is said that already plans are being
man of the woman's section of the
made to place the eight hour law, si Ugh-
Eggiman Bros. Meat Market
Oregon Belgian relief committer
The
Bundy
Boys
came
home
Sunday
tax.
proportional representation, and
Lents Fuel Company
Added
appropriations
for
the
protec
­
from their claims in Malheur Co. They , other defeateti freak law- on the 4>all«>t tion of Oregon's timber resources are
ttrnry Cromer. Manager
agaiu at the next election.
will stay (or several weeks.
reeommende«! In the annual report of
All the expense of submitting these
Office cor Main and Foster Road
the
Oregon conservation commission
Harry Porter, formerly employed measures to the people is to be born
A
"Buy At Home" campaigu Is to be
with Cleveland's Blacksmith «hop, ia a again at tlx- next election ami at every 1 launched by the promotion depart­
election
thereafter
until
the
iiM-asiirex
I
naval recruit, home for the vacation.
ment of the Salem commercial club
are carried.
VOTE FOR
Thia emphasises tlx- need of throwing immediately after the first of the
Ja». Want of Anderton street died some safeguard and rvrtnctions about year
Men’s Shirts, value $1.50 for ........................................... $1.25
Miss Maude Alvord Wedoeeday
Spanish American war veteraus at
in a Portland hoepital. He the Initiative.
Men's Shirts, value $1.25 for
........................................... 1.00
Albany formed a rifle club which will
Candidate in the Journal Trade hat been suffering from a cancer for
From an economical standpoint a
Men
’
s
Underwear,
value
75c
for
................................................ 50
some time.
measure that has liven overwhelmingly be affiliated with the National Rifle
and Circulating Contest, from
Men
’
s
Underwear,
value
$1.26
for.
..................................... 1.00
defeated should not be allow«»! on the association, Frank C. Stellmacher la
Mt. Scott District No. 3
Men’s Underwear, value $1.50 for .................................
1.85
president.
Ransom L. Cone, who ha» t>een em- ballot again for at least six years.
Vote» left with W. E. Goggins. of Is-nts. ploved at hia father'» mill at Lone
According to figures eompiled by
Boy’a Pants, value $1.00 for........................................................ 75
In order to get any of tlx- worthy
or mailed to Mies Alvord at «W1 Forty­ Rock, ha» been visiting hie brother measures pass«-d by the initiative it i» the Salem commercial club, the aver­
Boy’« Pants, value $1.25 for.................................................. 1.00
sixth Avenue. 8. K.. will be accepted Clarance, at 7028 Woodstock avenue. necessary that there be but a few on age monthly payroll of the combined
Boy’« Suit«, value $4.50 for...................................................... 3.50
with thanks.
the ballot. This result cannot lx- otv Industries of the city amounts to a
Boy’« Suit«, value $6.00 for.................................................. 4.50
total
of
11(1.111
IS
Phone Tabor 33S2
W. A. Thom peon and wife are antici- tainvd by permitting the same ni«-amirv«
Ladies Union Suita, value $1.00 for.......................................... 75
Mrs. Anna latyton. a pioneer of 1(47,
paling a trip to Minnesota holidays, a» or aimilar on«-«, to be submitted year
died
at
her
home
In
Philomath
of
l<adie« Underwear, value $1.25 for....................................... 1.00
word ha» reachtsl tlx-tn that Mr. Thomp- alter year
heart trouble, aged 76 years
Mrs
All Wool Serge Dress Goods 65c for.......................................... 50
tvn's mother is in poor health.
The curing of thi« alxuw ia going to be
Layton crossed the plains with her
■ —- -
a diflcult problem,.for the rvaa«ui that
Messaline Silk, value $1.00 for...................................................... 85
parents when ( years of age
F. R. Foster ha» shipped his machine »«(hose of measures could change the
Ladies
Waists, value $1.50 for................................................ 1.25
The Douglas county grand Jury re
to southern California and he and Mrs »«fiing of a defeate.1 measure ao aiight-
Indies
Silk
Waists, value $3.50 for ..................................... 2.98
turned
an
Indictment
charging
Roy
j Foster will leave this week to »pend ly as not to affect ite provision» material«
Farnum, suspected murderer of Edna
Indies
Silk
Waists, value $5.00........................................... 4.25
j several weeks in that state
>T- F* sufficiently to be able to claim
Morgan,
of
Glendale,
with
a
statutory
All
Wool
heavy
Blanket at ...................................................... 5.00
_____
that it is a new measure
Every Saturday Evening
offense Bail was fixed at ((000.
Wool heavy Blanket at.............................................................. 3.50
Mrn. E. R. Snyder of North Main
W. O. w. HALL
Au appropriation of (7(,000 has been
Comforter«, value $1.25 for............................
1.00
street has been in the hospital for the
The Empire Mfg. Co., Spokane, and made by the federal government to
Comforters, value $1.75 for..................................................... I.45
lilt tie'eatS St. Betweee *»»k.. sad (Ider
past t*<> weeka. but is improving and Pendleton Iran Work», have asked purchase farm machinery, livestock
Comforter«, value $3.00 for................................................... 2.50
will be home again soon
IN-ndleton citixens to subscribe for »lock and grain for the Indians on the Warm
THE LENTS EMPORIUM
of consolidated company formed to Springs reservation In central Oregon
DryTJooda, Ladies and Man’s l urnl.hlng Goods
Portland's children between 4 and
Millie Beebe, attendant of the Wood- manufacture rotary pump, ict-iees re­
HORSE-SHOEING
Main st. North of Foster R<«a«l
mere school was taken with appendicitis frigerator. split wood pulley and ullx-r 20 years of age number 44,700, accord­
Wagon Repairing and General Monday and was remote«! to the hospi- article«,
ing to the annual school census This
is a decrease of 214 from the census
tai. Reports are favorable.
u
, ,,
BLACKSMITHING
s o •<* ¡ot «ça» n «o» «s» «ni nom» n
lour Cold Is Dangerous
of last year, when the number was 44,-
Matt Greenslade, Foster Road
»1«.
The home of Mr. Messenger in Rolley
Break It up— N om
A half million dollars has been
Addition had a narrow escape from fin-
A Col«l is readily catching. j A run- spent on the construction and main
last Saturday morning. The roof near
■«own system is susceptible to Gertmg tenance of roais in Clatsop county the
the chimney was in tianxa but willing
You owe it to yourself anil to others of past year and approximately (75.000
assistance soon put it out.
your household to fight tlx- Genus at remains to be paid contractors tor
once. I>r. Bell’s Pine-Tar-Homy is fine l work that la yet uncompleted.
A. W. Powers of Woodmere is very for Colds and Cougiis. It lixMens the j
JEWELER
It appears from the report of the
I ill, suffering from a stroke of ;>aralysis, mucous, stope the Cough and soothes
Oregon
Consarvation commission,
and it is feared that his recovery is the Lungs. It’s guaranteed. Only SB*. 1
which has just been made public, that
at
your
Druggist.
I threaten«-«! Mr. Powers is one of the
Bought in Carloads direct from the
Portland, more than any other city In
| tx-st known persons in this section of
Factory
the country. Is entitled to be called
the county. Ilis friends and acquaint-
the "Power City." The commission
j ance» all wish him early improvement.
Get our prices on this Superior
reports a grand total of 2,138,170
I QI 4-1A AT
horsepower in Its vicinity.
Brand of Roofing before you place
All Goods and Work
A watch night social will be held at
The fish and game commission ha.
your order.
I the Ijent» Baptist Church by the young
decided that Fish Warden Clanton
First Class
people'» society Dec. 31, from 8:30 to 11
shall hereafter have full charge of all
Prayer meeting will be a* WINTER SHORT COURSE—JAN. 4-30 matters pertaining to fishing for com
NearJPost Office,
Foster Road o’clock.
Agriculture, including Agronomy, •
usual from 7:30 to 8:30. The evening
mercial and sport purposes and State
LENTS
Animal Husbandry, Dairying, Horti­
I will close with a *ong and praise service.
Game Warden Finley shall be allowed
Phone Tabor 1371
culture, Poultry Husbandry, Insects,
Plant and Animal Diseases, Cream­
Come and have a good time.
to handle matters in connection with
Foster Rond and Campbell Hte. Ix-nte Hlalion, Portland, On-gun
ers Management, Marketing, etc.
game, game propagation and protec
Home Economic», including Cook­
»OK» O» Oi OiOs
lion
Fairview Grange ha» chosen for its
ing, Home Nursing, Sanitation, Sew­
With the gradual completion of the
ing Dressmaking and Millinery.
i officers for the ensuing year as follows:
Commerce, including Business Man­
grading on the new Wlllamette-Paclf-
¡Master. C H Stone; O ve rt« r, W. E
agement, Rural Economics. Business
ic line between Eugene and Coos
Townsend: Lecturer, Mrs. M 8. Mc­
Law. Office Training. Farm Account­
Bay. forces are being materially de
tìnglneering. includine
ing, etc. “
Kay; Chaplain, D. S. Dunbar; Secre­
Shor-work and Roadbuilding.
creased. With the exception of a few
tary. Roy Stone; Treasurer. J. W
Townsend; Steward. J. R. Hughes. FARMERS WEEK FEBRUARY 1-4 places, which will not be finished un
A general clearing house session of
NeMt and second hand household goods Ejought and
til April, the completion of virtually
Assistant Steward, Blain Turner; Lady
six days for the exchange of dynamic
th- entire grade Is now a matter of a
Assistant Steward, Eva Townre-nd;
ideas on the most pressing problems
sold. Wall Paper at prices that will surprise you.
few S’eek.
of the times. Lectufes by leading
Ceres, Mr». Ruth Moller; Flora. Mrs.
Window Glass.
authorities. State conferences.
No fatal accidents were reported to
J M. Grant; Pomona. Miss Jean Lent;
EXTENSION SERVICE
Labor
Commissioner
Hoff
during
the
Pianist. Mrs. A L. Haney; Gatekeeper,
Offers lectures, movable schools, In­
House painting and Paper Hanging at dose
week from the several fines of Indus­
C. S. Shepherd.
stitutes and numerous correspondence
trial activity throughout Oregon For­
courses on request.
figures. Lead and Linseed oil used.
MUSIC: Piano. String, Band, Voice.
ty nine were Injured, the railroad, lum
Hillsboro. Twenty road districts of
No tuition. Reduced rates on all rail­ Bering and paper industries reporting
county have levied special road taxes
the greatest share. Twelve were hurt
roads. For further infuma ion address,
No Job too Large for us to handle
for rock l-allarte-l roikjs to tie built dur­
1-1 I al I road work, 10 In lumbering, and
The Oregon Agricultural College,
ing the coming year. Total amount of (tw ll-lAo-l l)
«toWVALLL». OKBOOW 11 lr paper mills.
Foster Road Next Door levies (41,000.
106 Main Street South, Lents Oregon
Secretary Lane, after a long con
to P. O.
ference with Representative Sinnott
I repaired les« than 1807 pair» of shoes
and Senator Chamberlain, expressed
Lents Sta., Portland, Oregon last week. I would have repaired more
his willingness that congress should
than 1W7 if every body in Lente had
appropriate, without condition, (450,- >
"FOR BALE” and "WANT’’ reader, 000 for the construction of a govern­
known where I am located. R. Abram,
in classified column, 1 cent per word
on car line rear ot Quinn's Store.
for first insertion;
cent «u>>sequentlv. ment irrigation project In eastern Or­
Letter b«-ad», e» vrlope», card», bill
egon. and said he possibly .might fa­
Watch
the
column
for
bargain».
beaii», anctinVi noticea end poeterà,
vor the appropriation of a larger
FOR BALE—bnrnc Pigs, Six week»
dodg’-r», annonneementa, etc, at Mt
W \NTEO—A good reliable man or amount, if It should develop that (450.-
old.
Smith
place,
half
mile
North
Gil
­
Beoti Pnb. Co, orti•• , Ix-nls.
woman to solicit siibwciption*. Enquire
bert «tation. Ertarada Car.
000 would be Inadequate. He gave as­
(From Tests«I Cows)
at Herald office.
surance to both members of the Ore­
WANTED—Boys may be bail and gon delegation that he would riot In­
sometimes girls. The older ones at sist on a new appropriation by the Or­
ordinary wage« and others to be
schooled and care,I for in return for egon legislature to match the amount
TWO DELIVERIES DAILY
-light services rendered. For particu­ appropriated by congress.
liest Patterns, Moderate
lar* address W. T. Gardner, snpenn-
One of the most gigantic private de­
tendent Boy» and Girls Aid Society of velopment projects ever put forward
Prices, Neatest Styles
Oregon. Portland. Ore.
tf
In Oregon w-aui initiated last week
when Jason C. Moore, head of a New
R. F. I). No. 1. I/ents
roll WALK
York syndicate, was granted by the
state land board a 45-year lease on
FOR HALE — Fine Boston Boll Pup.
Lakes Summer and Abert, In the Des­
Cleaning and Pressing by
('all at Herald office,
chutes country, for the construction
Skilled Workmen
FOR RKN1
of plants that will manufacture ni­
trate, potassium, sodium carbonate, bi­
OUR SERVICE GUARANTEED
enhecriptions to the Herald and the carbonate. and other materials obtain­
Evening Telegram will l«e taken for a able from ths rich salt deposits In ths
limited lime at a combination offer of lake«.
♦4.00 per year.
All churvb. socivly. pvrsonal au.l local new»
not publtahe-1 tor prolt, tree; notice* oi en-
tertalnateat*. coiuluclel fur prvSt. published
at a * k - mlnlmuu. ol to wont*.
Announce
menu and ear.1 ol thauks. Muusrale
Ad ver-
tlsln» rales quoted on request.
Lents Fuel Co
Wood
Coal
At tlx- nieeting of lite official board of
the Lente German Relortn Evangelical
Church, of which Rev. Thoma. Schild-
knecht i» the pastor, this week, t'arl
Ciegvlv was nominated for a three years’
term ax elder, and Simon Cwald was re­
nominated for elder for three years. For
the ottice of deacon John Abbuehl wa*
nominated to serve three years, Klee-
lion of deacon and elders will be held
at the annual session of the church Bun-
day, January 3. Tlx- Ladies' Aid Soci-
ety of thia church has elected them- offi-
cers for the year President, Mrs. Rosa
Sclnldkneclit. \ u-v presith-nt Mrs. I r
nest Schmid; Secretary, Mrs. John
Abbuehl, and Treasurer, Mrs. John
Glarner
The report of the treasurer
sliowtxi a balance of (114 on hand
PORK
The Lents Emporium
The Store that Saves You Money
mystic Dancing
Club
Cronolite Roofing
A. N. GARDNER
A Good Roof
A Low Price
Watches, Jewelry
Repair Work
Offl IGRICULTURRL COLLEGE
J
The Copeland Lumber Company
F. F. EHRLICH
LOVETTS FURNITURE STORE
Tailor
Suits to Order
$15.00 and up
CLASSIFIED
Milk and Cream
of first class Jersey Quality
WINTER SUITS
Suitable for Babies
Dolson’s Jersey Dairy
R
John Manz, Lents, Ore
I