WANT "ADS” à Them In B-6111-1111 Only One-cent a Word LENTS, MULTNOMAH CO., OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY I, 1915 Subscription, $1.00 a Year. MT. SCOTI W.C.T.U. SANDY HAS BIG DAY MAN CRIP PLED IN LENIS Summer Suggestions for all. Dry weather will soon be here. When Owen Clark of Sandy, Oregon, So will thousands of tourists en route to of from the Pan atu-mtped to Ixiard a moving car at Event of Year in Local Circle Held la-nts Wedtmsday evening he miaswl hi* ama-Pacific Exposition. We want them to enjoy our scenery Tuesday. Fine Program, Able footing aixi fell between tlie cars. A and come again because Oregon attracts them. Addresses and Appreciative Au Lenta man managed to pull him from Only one thing can prevent their enjoyment—smoke between tlie cars else he would have diences Hold Attention. from Forest Fires. lawn cut practically in two. But he I*ast season those who came to see the natural wonders eseapetl with the xi«le of hi* left foot Thv lor*) branch of tbe W. ('. T. 1. i crnabe«i to jelly. He was hurried to Dr. of the State went away disgusted, for the air was filled with presented a record breaking |>r«<rain on McSIoy’s office and given relief and the smoke which completely shut out our wonderful scenery. Tuesday at the Evangelical Church. In Company ambulance took him to the We are spending thousands of dollars in building roads Lenta. The day wa* extremely favorable h«x«pilal. It is thought the most of U m « and pushing this work so this year’s visitors may enjoy and tin- attendance wax fairly creditable foot will have to be removed, saving the them; so that trips to points of seen!? interest can be made during the aftermxm but the morning large Uxa and back part of the foot. He quickly and comfortably and so that our wonderful timber aresion wax »parse ly attended. Most of will lie a cripple for life. Clark and a emu (Mini on had ts<en th«- women who attended were loo boxy resources and power possibilities may be realized. in tlie morning with home dutir-s to around Ix-ntx for a «lay or so. lie bail If, however, we allow the atmosphere to become smoky, lieen drinking and was alxiut half «trunk make an attempt to ba prexrnt plans made and money expended with a view to impressing at the time of tlie accident. It xobenxl The dinner hour wax x|x-nt at the tourists will be largely lost. rhurrh by moxt of lliore present in th«- him up some and I m - probably will have morning, A lunch basket dinner wax a new view of life when be comes to We can prevent the smoke nuisance if we will; to do xpread. A apecial table for those on tlx- himself fully. this, however, requires the best kind of co-operation on the About half of the accidents that occur program was furnished and a very en part of every Rancher, Fisherman, Hunter, Automobilist, arc due to drunkenes*. Not long ago joyable luxiii intermixaion wax spent. Logger and in fact anyone going in o the timberland or brush TI h * morning program Ix-gan with de- we r<>|xirte«l a man kill»*«! at Front street covered areas. •votional led l>y Min. Esther Fankhauxer. from a similar cause. Carl Hawkin» gave a violin aolo. The j By preventing it for the sake of our visitors we will at l.ad>ea Quartette remlerrd Some excel- i the same time assist in preventing’he destruction of one of lent music: Rev lloniachuch gave a . our chief assets timber. very interesting and helpful addrexx. , From now on every public spirited citizen should preach Mrs. Mattie Kleeth. County President, | Prevention of Forest Fire. and Prof. A. F Herabner gave talk*. , Some «Islay has occurred in selecting Mrs. Maude Darnali *|«oke on Those having slashings to bum, should get them out of Person* “Character Forming.” I’rof, Mor»- candidates for the contest. the way now if safety permits, or if not, leave them until made u practical demonstration of mind making nomination- changed their fall. windy and the achmce of Phrenology. candidates in several instances ami Public officials- state, county and municipal, should In the efternixm Mr*. K¡shardson ; made some delay in naming others. cheerfully help in eradicating the 9moke nuisance. Every prexamtaMl a number, ths ladies Quar However an exceptionally tine list has tette and Milton Katzky rendered lieen mentions«! and they are given be one should exert a real effort to prevent the starting of mimic. Tie- speakers were. Mr*. Ham low. No doubt almost all of these will Forest Fires. mer ami Mix* Edith Train; Mix* Grace lie ready to begin work at once. Home Our fire protection service has been successful the past lux.raff x|x>ke on her ols-ervations con-j exceptionally goo«i material is tieing four years in preventing loss of timber. But they cannot nected with the peace Conference in prepared for their use and it will be without the best kind of co-operation from all residents of Holland. Dr Dyotlof tlie city, made a sent to them at once. By the middle tine add res» on child development ami , of the next week the vol«* should be the State, prevent fires from starting. social purity. gin to roll in and our next ieeue will We should all work together in making Oregon free The day wax a very helpful one ami give a substantial showing bv many of from smoke this summer. If this is not done we will miss a will la- remembered a long time by tlw the candidate*. real opportunity to impress upon thousands of people the fact memlx-ra of the society ami tlieir friend* Any candidate io need of information that Oregon is a good state in which to live. should come to the Herald office at Follow these simple rules and see that others do the once and get started right. Sylvester Hoque Burled The following are the candidate* same and few fires will occur. Tfye funeral of Sylvester Hogue of named and they have been credited Don’t toss away burning or tobacco. 70th avenue and MHh street wax held with the nominating vote*. Several Don ’ t make a camp fire in leaves, rotten wood, or Turwlay afternoon at Kenworthy’s. Mr. have turned in some cupons. against logs, where it may spread or where you cannot be Hogue die*I Sunday afternoon. He was DISTRICT ONE xixty-aix year* of ng«-. His death wax sure it is out. Cora Valentine ................................... !•'*<> due to a fall re«-eived a couple of weeks Never leave a fire until it is out. Erma Fish......... ................................. 45<x« ago. Mr. Hogue's remains will lx* taken Mildred Rossman............................. 4<O> I Don’t bum slashings in the dry season without a per to Andover, Ohio for burial, his son, N. Opal Woodworth.......................... ,....4500 mit, and without care to confine the fire. W. Hogue accompH'iing them. (ilaily* Moe . 4500 Put out any fire you find if you can, if you can’t, notify He leave* to r»-ca)l his memory, two Ehi-rtu Pc-hnii IOOO Mons. Fred ami N. W. Hogue, ami a a Fire Warden, some other Public Officer, or the Land Own Fay Klineman.................................... 450«i daughter in Ohio. er, and don’t be afraid to tell the other fellow he must also I.ilah (>rk ....................................... 4000 l.uselle Kearn«-y .......................... 4000 be careful. Clara t lark ........................................ 80oo tranklln High Plans Ip Marjory Kellogg................................... 4501 > The plans for the new Franklin high Roxanna Dunn.................................... 4<H<0 school are living offered lor bids. The Lettie Gibson.................................... „4500 INCONGRUITY. cost will run around >100 <>00. The con Delia Pitta............................................ 45oo tract will be let next Thursday. The Margaret Boland................................ 4500 building will lie one story and t>ase- Ix-na Johnx«>ii ..................................... 4500 inent of brick. It will be built around Hilda McTaggart .............................. 4500 three sides oi an open court. DISTRICT TWO Eva Burdick........................................ 4500 A Costly Client. Millie Marvell ..................................... 4500 Mtaa Bayley told me that Mr. Phipps, Beulah Miller ..................................... 4500 the oculist, told a gentleman, who told Rosa Howlett...................................... 4000 ber. the following anecdote of the late Itucheea of Devonshire: Mr. Phipps Nettie Dahlberg.................................. 4500 was sent for to Chatsworth to operate Stella Wilton........................................ 4000 upon the duchess' eye. Ih gfil.ie.l Sarah Buel ......................................... 4500 there some time and ut pi..., g re Silvia Anderson ................................... 1000 celved from the duke a fee of tl.OUJ | Eva Hill ............................................... 4000 Just before be step|>ed Into hlx «nr Sibyl Baker........................................... 4200 rings a message from the duches* Lillian St Clair.................................... «00 brought him to ber chamber Sb« Amy Hollingsworth................ 4500 hoped the duke had done what wax Glatlyx Dunkle.................................... 4000 handsome by Mr. Phipps. The gentle Cleryn- Tucker...................................... 4000 man protested; Ida Arnett .......................................... 4500 "Yea. and more than handsome." "it la an awful thing,” continued her Home Made “Logan" Juice grace, "to axk. but n-ally 1 am at this Take clean, fresh ripe loganberries moment In Immediate want of such n and heat to the boiling point with just sum, and If you could. Mr. Phipps”— What could the oculist do? He pro- j enough water to keep from burning; du«e«l his £1.000, took his leave and remove from the fire at once and strain never heard of hla money from that through a coarse sack. Take the juice, day to thia.- From "Recollections of a sweeten with three pound* of sugar to each gallon, set hack on tlie stove and Long Life.** by lx«rd Broughton. again heat to the boiling point, not let ting it boil. Pour into ready cleaned A Joke on ths Lynx. Frequently during the winter nature , and heate«l bottles and seal immediate plays a Jok«- oti the lynx. Mr. Lynx ly. Common soda or pop liottlex are dix-s Ids hunting nt night and Iles out goo«l for this purpose, to lie corked-and ■tretebed on some liorlxontnl lltub dur sealed with paraffine; or, glass fruit ing the «lay Some day, while the jars sealed in tlie usual way. The lynx lx dreaming, the sun comes out I bright and warm and softens the sur bottle«! juice is then set away in a cool face of the snow to such extent that and dry place, where it will keep for a when the iinlmnl climb* down aud long time. when wanted for use it is starts In search of hlx supper the soft simply poured from the bottle», dilu'ed snow collects In great clutnxy balls on to taste, ana it ia then a fit drink for a —Harding in Brooklyn Eagle. the long foot hairs. The lynx alt* prince. Don’t let your surplus berries down and with his sharp teeth gnaws go to waste If you like a gmal soft Mr. and Mrs.Hall Bury Infant Dissolution of Partnership away the accumulated suow. gets up drink. Make some of them into juice The funeral of the infant «laughter of Noti«-«- is hen-by given that the ami starts on. ouly to find that the f*r table use. partnership heretofore existing between Mr. an«l Mrs. Opal Hall was held Tues balls have collected agalu. Again he alts down, a little h-aa patiently this W. F. R. Smith *ad E. R. Colgan in ■ day morning at nine o’clock at Ken Daily Mails time, and gnaws the snow away, in Mails at the Lents postoffice arrive the blackxmithing business, in lenta, | worthy'*. The child was born Sunday. a short time It has accumulated once and depart <litily?«T « pt Sunday, asfol- was dissolvei June 25, 1915. All ac The parent* have the sympathy of more. The Infuriated animal tears at count* outxanding will he payable al friend* in the aa«l event. the persistent enow with hla sharp lowa : the shop, which will lie operate«! by Mr. Depart Arrive Smith, an«l lie duly receipted. teeth and wounds his feet until they 7:30 A. M The Portland Fwleration of Woman’s bleed. You can often track the ani 6:0(i A. M. Th* State University will put in a Clnb* advocate* free home* for rural 12 .30P. M mal by th* bloodstains on th* enow.— 12:50P. M. school teachers. 5:30 P. M. printing plant. Youth's Companion. 3:30 P. M. NOMINAIIONS IN THE HERALD CONTEST ARLETA HILL HOLD COMMUNITY PICNIC Plan* are under way to have a com munity picnic at Arleta on July 5. The day will be given over to a program consisting of music, speaking, m-xrida«* and «irilix by the children, folk dancing, etc Mr. Gillis will have charge of the program,’axxitrted by Mix* Nixley. A new flag ..’111 be raised. Tl»-rv will be patriotic nongx and an a>idre*x bv some able speaker from the city. Foliowing the program a genuine old fashioned picnic dinner will be »erved on tlie grounds will« hot co flee, or tea. Afternoon there will tie a lot of gain«?* on tlie playground and a liall game be tween a conple of school*. A prize cup will be given tlie winning team. Every body is invited and pretty near every body ix going. The picnic will tie on the school playground. BANDCONCERT BIG SUCCESS Several Thousand People Visit Lents City Part Tuesday Evening. City Band Renders DelifhUul Music. Tuesday evening wa-« the «M caxkm of a musical festival at tiwLMSt* Playground. McElroy’s Municipal liand wa* on the groun«] to dispense music and the people <wn«e in two* and doaen* and the seat* • were all taken early in the evening ami the hillside wa* dotte«! with group* of mnmc lovers. That they all conmdereil I it a treat wa* evidenced by liie big turnout. Many of the people did not know of tlie concert until it ha«l begun and it took some time for the crowd to collect. They kept coming until after nine o’clock. It wa* estimated that 0. A. C. (dloloque Now Ready three thousand people listened to the • The auniial catolgn* of the Oregon I mimic. Tlie Park Departuwnt had sent out a Agricnlturai College, a book of 470 pag«-*, baa just been issued from the lot of extra seat*. The evening wax College Press, an«l is being mailed from idea! for such an affair and whole the office of the Registrar. It embodies, families came to be entertained. Re- besides the usual reference information, fpediment* except peanut* and popcorn several announcements, various changes wa* not much in evitlence, but for a in faculty, courses of study, entrance time the popcorn men did a hustling requirements and so on, which will be business. Tlie program wa* supplemented with of particular interest at tbi* time. Copies of the book will be mailed free fretjuent encore* and lasted until nearly upon readiest, to all interests«] persons. ten o'clock. Tlie following numlx-r* were achednled for the occasion: PART I. Percy Nash Buried March, ‘‘Second Oregon’’.......... McElroy Percy Nash of 67th street, wbo has Overture, “Light Cavalry”............ Huppe been ill for several months, died Friday Waltz, “Le Estudiantinr”.... Waldteufel Goddard the 18th Mr. Nash wa* 47 years of Duet, ‘‘Serenade’’................ age. The funeral was held Sunday, ¿he Messrs. McElroy and Cioffi; Selection, “Amorita’’.......................... Czibulka Rev. Oswald Taylor conducting the ser PART IL vice and the interment was at Multno mah cemetery. A large number of Characteristic, “Guard Mount’’.............. FJienberg friends and acquaintances sent flowers ............................................ or came in person to attend. The floral Prelude, “Du Deluge”.......... Saint Saens decorations were exceptionally fine. Fantasy. “Sunny South”.............. Ijtmpe Mr. Nash leaves his mother, his wife and a child of bis immediate family to Mrs. frederica Meyer Laid to Rest mourn hie loss. The funeral of Mrs. Frederica Meyer of 6424, 71st streets E. was held at Kenworthy’s Monday afternoon. Mrs. Meyer died last Friday, aged sixty. She was a native of Pnusia. Her husband, Seaside Union high school will cost two sone and a daughter survive her. D«-ath was due to heart trouble. *37,000. Carleton will get a $5000 concrete fair Premium list Out creamery. The premium list of the Multnomah The output of the Rainbow mine has County Fair is ready to turn over to the averaged $33,000 a month this year Oregon City proposes a $20,000 addi directors of the fair? This y«-ar th«- list was printetl at the Herald office and is tion to its high school. j being produced at such a figure that the Baker county is producing $20«J,u00 Fair will make a substantial profit on of gold per month. tlie job, which, by the way. is one of The St. Helene cannery will handle the lx-*t ever prepared for the County five tons of beans daily. Fair. Copies of it may be secured at The Newberg cannery is putting any time from the Secretary. D. M. strawberries in barrels for confectionery Roberts, Gresham. It is an 86 page use. ‘ folder and supplies all sorts of informa Marion county will lay 20,000 yards tion to prospective exhibitors. of hard surface concrete roads this year. H om to Hang Home Pictures. The 8. P. Co., has put on the fast Pictures should always be selected Exposition special, leaving Portland I with regard to the room for which they daily at 12-30 p. m. are intended, taking into consideration The Eugene fruit evaporator has an the use of the room, it* nxe, the rela order for 200,000 Ibe. of dried logan tive spacings of the wall, and the wall coverings. If the room to be furnished berries. Chas. M. Miller of Portland will is a dining room, then one may use for manufacture fruit evaporators at ! it marine scenes, landscapes, still-life, but almost never, are the so-tilled Albany. '“diningroom” pictures of fruits and Pendleton ha* selected Johnson fowls either beautiful or appropriate. Mayer, Portland architects, for their Family portraits or portraits of famous new city library. • men are also out of place in tbe dining The Pacific Telephone Co., will ex room. They may be displayed to ad pend $15,000 on two-wire line to Flor vantage in the library ; or if tbe house ence, from Eugene. be too small to include a room given The latest statistics show 4,000,000 over to this purpose, tbe portraits of lbs of cheese as the output of Tillamook famous men might be grouped in the county the past year. living room and the family portraits Bandon people are finding out how bung in the bedrooms of the members many years it tak«-* the government to of tbe family. The widest range of improve a harbor and then how poorly choice lies in the selection of pictures for the living room. Here one may use the job is done. The Northern Pacifi«- and Great almost any subject; scenes, still-life, or Northern are preparing to operate copies of any ot tbe old masterpieces direct trains from Seattle to Flavel via are always in goo«l taste. Kalsma and Rainier to conm-ct with San Francisco steamers. Advertised Letters Out ot 249 graduates at Corvallis, 128 Advertised letters for week ending took degrees in agriculture, and 86 in ¡June 26, 1915; Anderson, Anna; home economics, domestic science and Baker, Mrs, Lois; Blohm, M. O.; industrial arts. The rest took engineer 1 Burna, Mrs. Edna; Burd, L. H. (2); ing and pharmacy. • w Cone, Mr*. J.; Clark, Dr. O. H.: Finke, R ; Fletcher. Mr*. J.; Hadley, W. P.; Kimball, Mrs. Rose; Meier, Miss Abshire Dies Lottie; Renda). Will; Robinson, Edith Mis* l>ella Abshire of 7125, 53 Ave.', L.; Tomato, Barone. 8. E. died Saturday a week ago of Postmaster, Geo. W. Spring. tuberculosis. She has been very ill for several months. She wax the daughter Potassium nitrate ha* been found in of Mr. and Mrs. John Abshire and ha* been living at Whitman stati n for the caves near Vale and $1 500,000 capital past two year*. She was born in to work them has been supplied. A crab cannery at Empire ami a fish Olympia and her parents returned ber bo«ty to that place for burial. *Taey cannery on Rogue river persist in run have the sympathy of numerous friends ning in spite of game « «Hie*, fish war den* an«i labor laws. in their sorrow. 0RE60N NEWS NOTES