WANT "ADS” Them In IMI 11 1111 Only One-cent a Word Subscription, $1.00 a Year. GHIGKEN FEEDING BIG QUESTION LENTS, MULTNOMAH CO., OREGON, THURSDAY, J NUARY ROSE SOCIEIY FURNISH USI Of CHOICE ROSES AS HE LOOKS 10 SOME PEOPLE. 21, IMIS. CIRCLE MEMBERS DECIDE MENARENECESSARYEVIL Vol. 13. No. 3 MULTNOMAH STATE COMMENDED While addressing l^nt* Grange on On last Wednesday, the 13th, several member* of Shiloh Circle and one male Bank Condition Best Ever. Patrons escort visipsl Peter Porter Circle. They Stand by Cashier Bloyd. Bit all bail a fine time and a good dinner. Business is Prophesied lor the After dinner Peter Porter Circle was in­ of hie choice rime*. It i* not advisable Future. stall«*!. After tlx- ceremonies several Good Start. to attempt to grow all of these or many short interesting tqx-eclx-* were made by of these. A few varieties grown abun­ comraiie* and ladies. Three or four of Overtrading i* more dangerous t*> i dantly, will l>e more valuable for deco­ The prompt manner in wbicb the di- HMIo Circle member* started home a I rector* and stockholders of the Multno­ rative puri>o»ee than a larger iiumlier. young chicken* than un have nnuir a *|i«-inl- | Then tne owner will have a I letter there was only one ««ecdrt and he could mah State Bank cl ear«* 1 up the institu- chance to study the Individuality ot ty, in rai»ing poultry. Young chink- i tion, standing after it was discovered not be divided. i-na should In* fed from three to fiv««, each variety ami develop its possibilities that former cashier Rostad had so near- Tliey started out and lioarded the first tin»« daily, depending upon one'» ex-1 to the limit. car that came along. After riding some ' ly brought it to ruin, has won high com­ pcrience in («•«•ding. I udoubO'dly1 Mr McFarland »ay«; distance tliey looked out and fourxl the mendation from State Bank Examiner chickens can lie grown faater by feeding , ”1 »ngveet the following varietiee of scenery unlike what they came thrmigh I five liiucM daily than by feeding three rose* «* good kind*, well adapted for coining, so finally one lady approached i Sargeant. times daily, but at no time should they growth by the general public. They He personally called up the HERALD the conductor and asked him if they bo 1, m | more than bandy tn aatufy their , are moetly of thrifty growth ami reason­ were on the right car. The conductor last Friday and informed ns that the ap|»-tii«*i and to keep them exercising. ! ably free fr««m mildew.” politely asked her where they wanted to bank's condition was first clsuwi He rxi-ept at tin* evening or last meal, I White and creamy shades: Frau Karl go. "Why. to fjeiii* of coarse.” rays that all shortages and questionable when they ahould la* given all they will I Drimehkie, Kais rein Augusta Victoria, “Well,” lie saul. “you are on a St. John rai Greater care must be exerclswl no I Molly Ftiarman Crawford, Mr*. Foley transactions have been cleared up by rar going to St. John».” When siie in­ I I the Directors, and that tbe bank was io to overfired young clil<-k» that an- oon- II o I i I mi , Maliel Drew, Mr*. Cornwallis formed her party they all made a rush fined than thmu* that have free range. We*t, W. It Smith. for tlie door. .r,-f conductor told them as gotxl condition as ever so far as U’* leg w«'aklX'«s I* liable to reatllt ill , Red and Hhade* of same: Hugh Dick­ to do nothing rash a* lx* would stop «Mie ability to serve its patrons i» concerned. son, George Dickson, Lament Carle, tlx fined. ent? of ’he car at the nextcroaiing where General McArthur, Cbantan de clas Bat contrary to expectations, not I < tliey could get off otxTtake the <-ar run­ timi .liter tin ar- to I' hour« old, Voug«*>t, Gloried« Chedatie Guiiioivsean even this good report wa* r.ectsssary to ning in opposite direction. Inquir­ n ! , 11,. " lib a hl n or iu a and Clrich Brunner. i carry the bank through a few trying ing if that was tlx- Mt. Scott car, were Pink and shad«-* of same: Mailame r hi ' f. I ii..i) mtniii tohl it wa.« the St. John* «-ar ami inquiry days. It was quickly understood that Caroline Teetont, Cvnthi« Forde, Lady was made a» to where they wanted to the important moment was passed, Ashtown, Ladv Alice Stanley. Mrs. stale bread, pinhead oatmeal, or rolle«l | go. Tliey Mtid, “to Lente, of c-ouree.-' that all danger was over, and deposits oal», which («•«*!* or combi nation* may John Laving. lie told tixn. to stay until they reached and withdrawals were normal. The I»- iimm I with good result*. Maahee! Yellow and shad««* of same: Marqui»« the transfer and take the car with trans­ Saturday following the publicity given, ■nix«*! with milk are of conaiderable | De Hinety, Ladv Hellingdon, Duchess fer on it to Hawthorne, where they tbe receipts were above the average for value in giving the chicken* a good atari j ot Wellington, Sunburst, Mad. Cha* would get a Mt. Scott rar. They made the week, while the money checked ont Mr*. Aaron Ward, Harry til lite, but tie* mixtures should la* f<*l in | Lata nd, the change all right at the transfer, and was below tbe general run. a crumbly inaa* and not in a sloppy <*on-1 Kirk. on arriving al Hawthorne tliey took the Not a little of the safety of tbe hank dition. After tire chicken* are two i Mixed Fie»h ami Coppery color*: first car with Mt. Scott on it. They ■ was due to the presence of the cashier, —Bra in Baltimore Sun. Melanie month* old they may la« fed four lime* j Mon* Joseph Hill, Mad. asked the if it ran through to lente, Mr. H. E. Bloy«i. It is probable that Lady Pirri», Lady Rolierts, dally, with giaal reaulta Jolumyrak«- Houpert, but were informed that they were going had the officers of the bank sent any eom|a>*ed of the following ingredient* in I Lyon'* Rose, Kate Moulton, Pharisaer, to run to Alder street liefore they could other person oat to Lente other than th«- proportion» named is a very gnful of baking *oda Dry time they went to Peter Porter Circle depositors and the town at ea»e and bread crumlw may be mixed with hard- orange scarlet; Irish Fireflame, orange without an escort they would not go, there wa* no thought of danger uutil it boilail egg*, making about one-fourth of crimson; Old Gold, orange and coppery; tliey would stay at home. the mixture egg», or rolled oat* may la* Mad. Edwartl Hernott, coral red and was all over. Ijist We«ine*day evening was tlie oc- anon was tlie building of a public hall, ' Strange as it may seem, Mr. Bloyd iims I in plan«" of the bread crumb*. Fred yellow. was sent here in opposition to the ad­ the bread cramtoe, rtdkal oa.*, or johnny- j Pillar«; Arils Pillar, red; Billiard et cxsum for the ralebration of tlie t««nth or community house, somewhat similar In Memory ot Julia A. Campbell cake mixture* five tune* daily for th«- ’ Barre, yellow ; Mad Jul««» Gravereaux, anniversary of tlie founding of the Har- to thus«* that have been built *in«*e that Lents relatives and acquaintances vice of former cashier Rostad, who said firat week. thru gradually »ulMtitute for creamy; J. B. Clarke, red ¡Climb Mr«. mony Pillili«« Improvement Society. time in several parts of Portland. As wiil be interested in a brief sketch of he was not sufficiently liked in Lents to one <>r two fe«*l* ot the mixture finely ; W . J. Grant, pink; handle tbe hnsiness with satisfaction. Th«* meeting wa* bel«i at the tiomo of there were only two buildings of a pub­ Mrs. Champbell. Climbing Decorative: American Mr and Mrs. cracked grain* of equal part* by weight Juli» A. Campbel), wife of W, J. Contrary to this when a little paper Spomwr on Eiglity- lic eharocter in the district, the church of crack«*! wlieat. finely cracked corn, Pillar, pink and white; Excel«*, c.ritn- *«<*ind *tn*‘t, just a short distance be­ and th«- scboolhtmse, and lieing alieo- Campbell, died at the family home, was circulated for signers this week, re­ and pinhead oatmeal or liull«*l oat*, to eon; Thau«en*cbon, pink; Hiawatha, yond tlie city limit* to the south. hitely prohibited from using the church Clarke County, Wash., on the 31st day questing the officers of the Sink to con- which nlaiut fi |a*r cent of cracked |*-.x* scarlet; Allierie Btrbier, white, Shower There wen- probably fifty per»oti* pres­ -for any kin«l of a racial gathering, and j of December, 1914. The immediate tinne Mr. Bloyd here permanently, a reluctant consent granted for the use ■ or broken rice and 2 percent of charcoal, of Gold, yellow. cause of death being due to fracture of about everybody reed may lx« added. A i Polyantha«: Orleans, red; Cecil of familie* represented in tlie society, of the whoolhouse, a very unsuitable joint of left tiiigh, sustaitie«l December fact there was no attempt made to get commercial chick («•«•«I may I*- nulMti- Brunner, pink; Perle D. Orr, yellow; and visiting frieiid*. The meetings be- building to use for tlie purpose at any 17th from a fall at home. a large lint, bat people came and signed tuted if «hwirvd. The al*>v«> ration can Levine Lamusch, «»pper.v; Catherine gin in th«« afternoon an«l eontinne till time, we resolve«! to provide something i Julia Ann Barulins wa« the «laughter it without solicitation and what was he fed Until the chick* are two week* Zeimet, white. evening. Young and old take part, lietter, and a credit to the community. of Thomas and Sarah Barchus, and was begun for a mere representation, de- Mr. McFarland i* an anient student especially at tlie "supper hour" when Then commenced several year* of tlie horn August 26, 1S.36, in Licking Coun­ developed into a petition of over sixty old. when they should lie pl a«** I on of the rose. He I* favorable to frequent on«« of the best dinners of the year i* to most «trennons labor, requiring an in­ ty, Ohio While she was yet a small | depositors and patrons of the bank. grain and a dry or wet ma*h mixture. After the chick* arc 10 day* old a good spraying and suggest* that people who lie had. And the Spooner dinner was domitable courage and as strange as it child her father diet! and her mother This simply ebows another instance growing inaali. cvmpoM-d of 2 part* by have roee* infested with mildew should no exception. There w as all »ort* of may seeni we encountered a bitter op­ with her small family of fonr children wherein Mr. Rostad showed very bad weight of bran, 2 part* middling*, I destroy them. A rose once infected i* “eats”, including some of the new hard- position, not only passive but active, i move to Marion Conntv, Iowa, in 1S5’>. I judgment. part cornmeal, 1 part low grade wheat not likely to rid itself of the w«*L cooked dinner* on election days ; with a number of neighbors concluded Yeaqer Shows War Pictures ALASKA'S SEAWEED. lie accessible to the chicken* at all tion*. • Tim most important number in for judges, clerks and voter«, gave tlie i to move to the "Oregon country” cross­ The Yeagar Theatre is putting on schoolhou*«- it« annual cleaning, and time*. ing the vast plains during the following the program this year was a society some exceptionally fi:>e pictures now slowly but surely was accumulating the A* aoon a* the chicken* will eat the i Volcanic Eruption» H«vo a O»«0lv El summer and arriving in the month of history, prepan*, by Mr*. Kilton. the tect Upon Kolp Lit» day*. The "Mother Love,” six reel whole wheat, crack«*! corn, and other | I'liv ctaiunue «hme t<> »••ii«v«-U »nd founder ol tin- organization. December in Portland. Mrs. liesind amount. Two of our generous residents, to | In 1869 a homestead was settled up­ film shown Saturday was the biggest grain*, tin- sma)l-eiae«l chick feetl can be otlici tm in» «it mirriue «egelatloii is Mpooner, th«* president oi the society whom we are indebted for many other i on on the banks of Johnson creek, on film ever seen in Lents and it was seen eliminated. In addition to the above u I hiiii tile iii'l thing thui uiiiiiil iH-cut since its organization preshied. feed* the chicken*’ growth can la» In anybody « Im lwi«l uul made n -tuUy ¡favor* when we gave entertainments, what wa.« then the Oregon City road, by a good crowd. A series of war pic- Mr* Kilton said: ; tures, taken on tlie field of battle, will haatened if they an- given «our milk, ul (lie *ilbj»-« t a* ii i»i**ll>ie rerun ot "Dear friend*, we meet this evening donated a lieautifnl site for our building. and about one half mile south of the j lie shown tonight an«l prolrably again skim milk, or buttermilk to drink. | ii vulCMUle eruption bi enjoy a pleasant n-nnion ami to cele­ With about |400 in cash and several suburban town of Le Is, at this time Growing chicken* kept on n good range , Kelp is om* ot the mo*i u*i-tm furur» brate the tenth anniversary ot the for­ hundred more subscribed we felt that at this portion of the countv was sparsely j Saturday night. These are positively last we had enough to enclose a build­ settled, being in fact only a wilderness. new pictures and have not even been may be given all their feel Ala»ka. mil tm »everni vear* ! additional funds. We ha«l commenced with I part of wheat, or equal part* of Clarke County, Wash., where several ol lull from first to last. There will be a past tin* crop Ha* i>eeii pi actu ally ni|-ce <>l great his * Kilton, met at the home of Mr*. S. B. Besides husband and surviving child­ singers, an Irishman, a Dutchman, a Weiinesilay the out of the dry ma*h and fi*l in a separ­ In the liatlws ul Alaska wlm mne Millanl and formed the Harmony l*nb- I have thrown a rolie of charity over him, ren, she left two sisters, Mr*. Carolyn i .lew and a negro. ate hop|*-r, mo that the chicken* can eat made use ot kelp in a variety ot ways lic Improvement Society, electing as ! thrust him into the closet and turned Battin, of Milwaukee. Ore., and Mrs. j Athon-Johnsou Stock Company will ap- all of thia feed they d It to fertilize men gardens Th«' A't'ager is disposed to mn a news th«* start without bad result*. Chicken* I'here are various theories as to jusi . on«-—that of «ocial service and uplift we ha«l la-come a legally intxirporaled faithful ami consistent member of the 1 column in tlie Herald, including a ques- confined to «mall yard* ahould *lways how the action of voii-aimcs interrupt* *«a'iety for charitable, benevolent an«l United Brethren church, boi ling mem ­ 1 work in tin- community in which they i tion and answer correspondence depart- la« supplied with green fix'd, such a* or entirely- stops tin- growth or Kelp resided. Their hearts were title«! with educational perp«»»*, we «leeidcd to bership at View, ami there in the 1 nient. lettuce, sprouted oat*, alfalfa, or clover, line Is ihnt the hot masts nud poison biiil«! a club house for the Chautauqua be*iitifn! 'I untsin View <--meterv. on {courage and hop«' and their eye* I»1- _________________ but the l*-»t pliu-e to rai*«1 chiekena sue- mi.* gases ivtm n |*oir out ot the ressionant Gladstone Park, erecting the January 2, with loving han Is, she wa« < <••■»» I t, 11 \ i- on i c.... I rang«' «here no < raters during eruption« are fatal tn held a vision of social liettermenL Some ' first club honre there on a beautiful and laitl to rest, services being conducted by j visions and dream» come true. an«l exti'i g> .................. 1« r< |llind. Ffne point life charcoal, grit, and oy*t«-r »hell ahould be I Another more protiabie exiiiimamm I *<>me r,ever reach fulifillinent. and al- I convenient site. We were invited to Rev. Dskin, a fitting trilmte to one kept before th«« chicken* at all time*. , 1 though this vision did n--i materiali* j make our choice of l«a-ation, and tlx* whore life was speat in kimily acts and and cracked or ground bone may I* led , ot the dnmnue d«m«‘ to kelp 1« that 11 - present site wa* th«- unanimous chou-e where the chicken* an* kept in »mall ' 1« due to the enormous musses ot pum quite in the manner exp-cted, yet we ! of th«- society, on a pleasant picnic ar- loving de«*l*. honore l by all who knew feel that our lals r b*« not been in vain. her. bate yard*, but the latter feed i* not l«-e from me voh-atiora John Peterson of Fifth Ave,, Lents, iu*i****ary lor chicken* that have a good | I'bis pumice, it is thought, cover« the Although meeting dKaviiointmt'iit in I ranged for that purpose. And time has range. riM K* *■ licit till Kel^i mill othei til l I not seeing th«> fruition ot - -me of our confirm«*! th«' wisdom of the cluiie««, a* di«*l at In* home last Friday, ami wa* Daily Mails Tin1 U. S. Department of Agriculture , mie pi.int* (mil it mu»,-.*! e to . >m. it is quiet, restful, and within easy Not ranch is Mai'.« at tlie Lents poatoiflee arrive burie-1 on Satil rday. recently leaned Farmers' Bulletin No. | to them or it nun is- tnnt it 1* the i cherished plan.», we have b«*-n ria-om walking distune« of tla* auditorium and known of Mr. Peterson* history. He l*>n«« -on*limf ami high iti.-al.« of social w-r« ice that Tlie funeral was held at Kenworthy’s, Depart Arrive given in thi* rerie* It may be had by mowriK-nt ol tlie tides *i»l waw* for tlie use of its members an«l also the Rev. Riley condixiting tbe oeremonira, A. M. i lias ever eliaracterix'-d the society sine«« 6:0tJ A. M. poultry raiser* free of charge on applica­ w ill« h crush«-* out me w»t«-r* «egv public, and many have avail«*d them- 12 :M>P. M. 12:30P. M. and the remain* were pla«*d in Jit. it* inception. tion to the U. H Department of Agri­ tame life —New York American culture, Waahington, D. C. (continnel on page 5) 5:30 P. M Scott Cemetery. Th«> first work planned am! decided 3:»t P. M. Cheap, Heathful Food lor Chicks Rove Culture two weeka ago, Mr. E. B. and Mature Birds all Important McFarland, preaident of the Portland Matter. Young Chicks Require Rose Society, promt»«*! to furnish list* HARMONY SOCIETY CELEBRATES ANNIVERSARY JOHN PETERSON PASSES AWAY