More than tedO quarts of boooa teas Uucle Sam five Times In Mexico bean «hipped Into Ths Dalles la the last five month«, according to records (Continued from page 1) just compiled by County Clerk Fox. Th»» weal «Ide section of the Salem Following the occupation of Vera The wedding of Mias Anna Dix and All ckurcb. aorlvly. prraoual and local new» District Ministers' and Laymcn'c As Cm« active preps rations for mobilisa­ not published tor prvflt. tree; nolle« ol «n- Mr. Tisi Brown on Sunday, is an- Die Mis.*«** Elsie and Essie Strang, social ion ot the Methodist Episcopal tion were (tegtin General Frederick tvrtainmenu. conducted lor pm Si published nounced. Mr. Brown is director of a al a Jbc minimun. of k> word*. Announce Lois and Margaret Burch. lira*«* church will meet al Yamhill. June 87. Fllliatou ««• sent with a |M>r|lon of menu and cant "4 thank», »ame rate Adver­ musical school, Mis» Dix was torineriy Spaulding, Rev. W. H. Amos an,I Mr. th»» nrtuy for a march to the City of , 7H and 2» a lenta girl tising ratea£quol«*d on request. and Mrs Elliott Shaw attemled the con­ Close to $20.000 worth of daniaae Mexico. Hut the stream of events were turned In their course. A propo­ ference of Presbyterian Young IVople at Plans are being made by Clackamas Wesley Reynolds is spending a week’» Orenco last Thursday. The confereni-e was done by fire at Redmond when sition came from the A H. <1 powers the general merchandise store of Tal ­ authoritHv to improve *2»l street trout vacation in the mountains east of was tlie first of the kind ever held in iaferro Brothers. Reynold«' barber of South Amorlca. composed principal­ the county Line to Clackamas with 6 Estacada. this Presbytery. A most iutereetiug shop end the J. D. Butler drug store ly of the countries of Argentina. Bra «11 and Chile, to allow them to mediate inches of asphaltic concrete. an,I helpful program is reported by suffered heavy losses anil settle the difficulty This was The Columbia Fireworks Co., has the those who, attended. The conference agree»! u|M»n The troops were with­ ('. A. Warrlner was found guilty at Mr. Sheets of .»421 Wd street is contract for furnishing the firework» lasted for a period of three »lay». Portland of having committed assault drawn from Mexican territory and the seriously ill. for the Fourth of July celebration in I and battery upon the person of Mrs tuHtleshlps from Mexican waters. Thia Portland. brings history well nigh up to the ro- The contractor is putting the finishing Alfreds Beckman, whom he ran over ernt raids on Texae towns. Notice is out of tlie approaching mar­ with Ills automobile on the Coiunibla touches on tlie improvement on 45th riage of Axel Keldahi and Aliev Root. Mr. and Mrs E 1. McKinley, tHifs. avenue, extending from ti'th street to ■ river highway April » - -- 0 J 67th avenue, are celebrating tlie arrival 79th street. The sidewalks are a much Dr J K. Anderson, of The Dalles, Cherryville FOR SALE—Horse and half power of a sou at their house on the '¿.'nd in­ n»**ied improvement and will be greatly the author of the Anderson bill, which Lieal Gas engine, first class condition, stant. Lew says it looks just like Its formed the foundation of the present appreciated by tlie residents of the die- with Emery grinder and belt: $35 for dad and his name is Glenn Llewellyn. statewide prohibition law. haa an tricl. ^Continued from pajre I) cash. W. F. Bush, 5622-84U1 St.. 8. E. j nounced hie candidacy for the speak inciuile anything for ainusemeul, con- Lent*. iiregon. ershlp of the 1PI7 legislature IriiHlliou U> a church, travel, sieknews or Mrs. M. E. Wiliiaiua, who was ill tlie K------- Vast tracts of land In the Silver death. Then» you are! GILBERT first of the week is able to atterni to her Mrs. E. H. Willi« writes from Mid­ ereek and Harney valley projects In S------- home duties again. The Republican candidate is very Harney county may be reclaimed by vale. Idaho, wltere site went for treat­ Mias Edith Fleming has- been enjoy- Irrigation, according to a report juat n«|>rctabie and very devout and so is ment of cancer, that «he w improving ol«I Rockefeller, bul you and I—Vlie ami that «he has every hopes of full re­ ing a visit from her cousin, Mu* Fieni- On Sunday afternoon, July 2, at 3 p. received by State Engineer Lewie from common |»eopie—do not onler Into his the t'nlted States reclama.Ion service covery. She is staying at the home of ing of Seattle. m. U m * regular quarterly Institute of Mrs Mr. A. Boyer, father of G. S. her daughter. Mrs. T. Lydston, well Development work upon an Iron scheme of things only as hired em­ District No. 9. of Uie Multnomah Mrs. Kaufman is viaiting friends in Seattle, known here as Hattie Willis. mine located by Charles McCorkle. In ployees al very low wages, band) County Sunday School Association will Willis’ friends here will be glad to re-1 Mrs. R. Henderson was onerate»! on be held in the Kern Park Christian the southeastern edge of the Canyon enuugli to eiistaiu life and support a at the Good Samaritan hospital Monday family In H m * simplest manner imagin­ ceive this enc»wiraging new«. Church Tlie District inclu»l<<« all the City limits, la now In progress The She is reported to be »loing nicely. able. < Kvaisonally tliere ie one that ore la of high quality, lying In a large Mr. E. Denker lias returned to his Sutxiay Schools trom Anai**l to au»l in­ raises up an«i out of Uns welter of Children’s Day ex ere ¡are were held in home from Chicago where he has been cluding Lenta. A good program has body, and In classified ae chrome Iron struggle and tierce strife, bul they an* All cattle shipped into Gregos from the lente Baptist Church last Sunday on business for the past eight months. hern arranged and a most cordial invi­ the St. Paul stockyards must undergo tlie rxrvption and not Uie rule and were evening. The program was an excel- _ Mr. ___________ A. Raemaaarn is reported on tlie tation is ex tendril to all interested in a tuberculin test and be accompanied born with extrandinary gifts. Sunday School work to attend. lent one and well rendered. Worthy of ,lt.g |iit WMfc. line of tlie must lieautilul front yanla by a certificate ot good health before special note was the emblematic piece Thc children's Day exercise* was they will be admitted to the etale, the in the county can lie seen at Eagle by Mrs. W. M. Barker s claw. held last Sunday evening at 8 o'clock Ataiut two weeks ago Vera Wethern, livestock saaitary board haa decided Creek where a riot of color and splendor I at Bennett Chapel. The songs and tlie little daughter of Mrs. Roy Olsen, Beatrice Yoran. daughter of ex May of adornment mot the delighti*»! gaze of WANTED—Used i summer clothing recitations were greatly enjoyed by the 5fl04-»ieho)d«r. An astonishing array of that can be used or r made over for parents and friends of the children. Hight of steps lea»ling to Uie Holman pleted a remarkable school attendance Canterbury Beils of all colors, owes A. J. Oldenburg spent a few days in school. Three vertebra were »displaced, children Any one desiring to aaeit in record. When the high school closed without end and Shirley poppies iu end- thia matter may kindly phone Tahor New Port last week. causing partial paralysis of the left side last week thio student had rounded leas profusion and every sha»le and lint Mrs. E. Shotwell spent Sunday at the of her body. The child is under chiro­ 6611. Mrs. B. C. Dewey. No such out 12 years without once being re are on exhibition daily home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B practic treatmeat ami is slowly cover­ country for fruits an»l Howers was ever ported sbsent or tardy T. Davis. • ing. Road work has started In the Css known. The Sunday School of St. Peters Edwin Norene of Lenta, a memlier of cade forest reserve for the season A church is preparing a special program the Portlaml Gospel team, expects to for Monday evening. July 3, to which tell what he knows (not what he has Mr. and Mrs. Jolly, who have been in crew of IS men was started on the HedMRt VaHey the public is invited. Washington win-re Mr. Jolly has been McKenzie pass highway near Aider heard) about tlie Epworth league Springs. 15 miles abo»« McKeatie teaching during the pasl school year, I Institute. Come and see if our chapter bridge. June 1, under the direction of (Continued from page 1) The city efficiency department made , will profit by sending a delegate this have returncii to their home at Stewart's Clyde Sells, supervisor of th* forest Station for the summer vacation. Mr. Armstrong ol Portland wax the investigation in Lents this week con-. summer. George K. Sanders, vice president gueat of T. II. Berry Munday. cerning the traffic conditions. A man Frank Oldenburg and Miss Frances and general manager of the Oregon Mrs. Clarence True Wilson an»! stood at Foster Road and 92d street all Ewaldt were married at tlie Ewaldt Mrs. Harxa. who now works in the Utah Sugar company, has announced »laughter, Mias Virginia, an»! F. M. day Tueeday, recording every person, home Wednesday evening. Sunnyside I nion was a welcome visitor the sale of the Grants Paia sugar fee Akin of Portlaml were Valley visitor* vehicle, horse, dog and cat that passed, at the Arieta W. C. T. last Timed ay. Lory of the company, now under con one »lay recently. going or coming, or repeating the act. atructlon at Granta Paas, to the Utah J. D. lee of Portlaml attended grange EDUCATIONAL EXHIBITS And Tueeday was a alow day. Idaho Sugar company, of Salt l.ak« at this plats* last Saturday. The Arieta W. C T. U. will conduct a SHOW IMPORTANT TRUTHS p«eter campaign on the sign boar»! at City. The claw» which took the eighth grade School officials are having an auto- Three acres of land at the Poujad« examination from Pleasant Valley Arieta. Tlie following committee was malic fire sprinkling system installed in one hundred calories of food value are appoint*»! last Tuesday to make anti state fish hatchery, 30 miles east ot Srhool were all sutt«ieful in |MMaing. the basement of the Lents public school, contained in the following substances : put up the poetere: Mesdainre Jolly, Eugene, on the McKensle river. In to Their names were Florence Ridiey, -............. - ■ I A thick slice of bread; two-thirds of a M. Frances Swope. Eva Lawrence, be cleared and tables and electric Pearl Dabl»|uisl, Mith Buller, Ellswt lights are to be provided In converting Buller and Anthony Mhtnid. Mixa Pearl FDR SALE or EXCHANGE for Reel- glass of milk; 1 banana; a inch Patience Woolworth. an»l Merry. the place Into a camping ground for Dahlquist enjoys tlie distinction of dence Property near Portland good farm j square of beefstake of ordinary thick- the convenience of touriete and learn heing the only eigliUi grade pupil in near Cottage Grove. What have you? ne«« 1 tablespoon of lard or olive oil; Mr. and Mrs. Carl J. Hollingworth of start. State nrice. Address Box 145 Cottage 1-inch cube of cheese. This was shown Multnomah county to make one liun- A teat mill ran of the flrat tungsten dreti percent in spelling as a part of the domestic sciente exhibit Seattle, Wash., are visiting the former's Grove. Ore. No Agents. parents at 5610 71st St. Tlie occasion ore ever mined In Oregon, so far as at O. A. C. during commencement. Pleasant Valley Grange bad a spied- 1 Much is beard now a-days in pro­ of their »-otning is tlie wedding ot available records show, started at Vlr di«l meeting last Batnrday. There was a Grandma Thorne of Faile City is visit- . gressive home circles ot scientific nutri­ Eleanor Ruby and Floyil Trivott of tue mine, near Baker, which la run good aUemlanc* an»! an excellent pro­ ing her daughter, Mrs. Belle Ell wood of tion in which the term »alone* treqnent- Gresham. Mrs. Hollingworth serv<-»l ntng five stamps concentrating lung gram lor the lecture I tour It was pro- 83rd street. ly appears. The exhibits of the calorie coffee at the wetiding refreshment honr. sten ore from Cliff mine, recently poeed to organise a contest for the pur- value affortied a convenient standard of Mr. and Mrs. Hollingworth will visit opened by Frank 8 Baillie, and Ken p»«e of a»l measurement. Other features of tbs friemls and relatives at Salem, labanon neth McEwen. the grange. E. L. Anderson ami T. P. visited his mother, Mrs. Bryant of domestic science exbibit were the ami Hood River before their return to Figures complied by Secretary <>l Campbell were chneen as rapt al na, they Park avenue several »lays last week. . equivalents of 1 quart of milk, includ- Seattle, where Mr. Hollingworth, gi* State Olcott of the vote on candidates in turn choosing sides from the member­ etc cuing off enroute to Monmouth to a I ing such things as 12 slices of brea»l. 10 traveling college secretary for the Wash­ for state and district offices at the re ship. Mr. Anderson ami Mr Campbell »nerting nt the hoard of managers of the good sized eggs, etc. ington Y. M. C. A., has his head-1 cent primary election show that John are live wires and no doubt tie- mem-1 Aornial School. Sewing, millinery, decorative needle quarters. D. Mickle, republican candidate fot lerahip in Pleasant Valley Grange will I work, laundering, removing stains, and the dairy and food commlaslonership Is* materially im-reaaed. The contest The Wands family of 45tb Avenue mending were features of the domestic The Millar»! avenue playgrounds are nomination, received more votes than will dose on the evening of July 15th. have gone to Brooke, Oregon, for the art exhibit. being put in readiness tor the summer any other candidate, hie total being The loosing side will provide an enter­ summer. Each of the leading departments hail season. The rubbish has been gathered 85.51«. tainment and refreshments on this date, appropriate educational exhibits show­ and burned, and the paraf>tiernalia is Congressman Sinnott's bill approprt which will be free to everylsxly. T. Y. Cadwell left Tuesday for ing on tlie one hand meth»xls of instruc- being put up Two fine blocks of fence»! aflng 584.4)00 for the reimbursement Chicago and other Illinois points, He tion, and on the other the results of park are thus need for this new play­ Of Sherman county settlers, passed student activités at O. A. C. These ground. will visit his mother while in Illinois. the house without amendment, and its Lents Girl Wins typewriter exhibits were designed especially to dasaaxe In the senate Is assured, thus assist visitors in learning die scope and ending a 20-year effort In congress fot Mrs. Edw. Smith it» taking a much Mr. an»l Mrs. Ernest Hollingworth of | the relief of those who were dlapoe Mixa Charlotte Ripley, who lives on purposes ot the Agricultural College. needed rest with friends near Christie Doty, Wash., called on relatives at i «eased of their lands In Oregon, with ! 10<*th street, lente, in the semi-annual, Station, Washington County. Nashville Wednesday evening. Mr. i out recompense. accuracy test given by the Remington and Mrs. Hollingworth have brought Holding that the state of Oregon Typewriter Company, writing at the H. 8. Harcourt, «ditorial writer on their infant son down for hospital treat­ cannot place restrictions on the sale rate of i»2 words per minute (or fifteen the Daily Journal, was a lienta visitor ment. The child is improving and the of eggs Imported from China or any consecutive minutes, on new matter, last Tuesday. You can ride IK miles for a nickel in parents expects to remove him from tlie other country, and that the act aimed made a H)0 j*r cent record, entitling Portlaml and the people have I «sen get­ hospital soon and motor back to Doty. to accomplish this purpose Is In con her to a new Remington typewriter. Tlie Milldr- Lumber Co., are ting that service for the pant year or Mr. Hollingworth is a brother of Dr. j filet with the constitution of the ot Columbia LTnited States, the supreme court re supplying the for a new Alling more, furniahe»l to them at a loe* says Harry Hollingworth station for E. H. Sims of *2»i street and Public Service Commissioner Campbell. f’niversity. New York. Whdt Pineapple Juice Will Do versed the judgment of Circuit Judge Jitney competition is costing the com­ Powell Valley Road. Gantenbeln of Multnomah county In pany $1500 a »lay, taken from tlie cream A number of * I lek urn building, Twenty cents out nt every dollar of groan revenue earned by the company is paid plan of Wasco, Grant and Wheelei This is a new medicine sold by all drug­ in the city. to the city and county governments for Another fool law has just l>e»-n en­ counties. The road will leave the Co­ gists ami Mt. Scott Drug Oo., over the bridge tolls, street improvement asses«« forced. A Cooe county farmer was ar- lumbia highway at The Dalles and go Mrs. John Manz has gone on a visit ments anil similar charges. manufacturer's guaranis«*. reete»l and fined for doctoring his own southeast through Dufur, Antelope with relative* in Canada. Albany will remodel the old Central horse. That is one of the fool laws and Dayville along the old Canyon; Cxernowlta Laid In Ruins. School building for a city hall. which with others makes the state City wagon road to Ontario, on the Petrograd, via london.—Cxernowiu. Arnold Eggirnan ami wife will start Oregon-Idaho b«»rder. $4,44X1 a year han been cut from the ridiculous.—North Bend Harlior. the capital of Bukowina, was al moat for Boise. Idaho, Friday on a vacation To test the constitutionality of the completely destroyed in the fierce bat cost of Eugene schools. A contract has been let for a $44),(Xlf) trip and to visit Mrs. Eggitnan parents. Olaon law passed by the last leglsla tie that haa been raging there and the A Sunday law will stop 34), 000 |ieople roundhouse at Huntington. The Grants Pass sugar factory has ture, wherein candidates are given the Auatrlan force« are being fast envel­ G. A. Williams of Portland is prepar­ working for wages one »lay in seven, option of filing by petition or by pay oped by Russian troops, which are cut A Federal building will be "tarted been sold to Utah-Idaho Sugar Co. ing to buiid a house on lot IK, block 4, Ing a fixed fee, H. M. Patton, of Port July 1, at Roseburg. Gresham is to have a gas supply from land, made a formal demand on Gov tlag them off from their Bukowina property ha has owned for sev« ral years. army, according to a telegram to the 170,004) in buildings lost by fire at tlie Portland Gas A Coke Co. ernor Wlthycombe that he Issue him Rttsaky Invalid. Lake '. lew will be rebuilt of brick and Salem is to have a $¡10,000 bread fac ­ Mrs. Cora Foster of *8tb street, ba* a certificate of nomination by the re tory with a $2,1)04) monthly payroll. gone to visit lier »laughters, Mrs. stone. publican party for the office of state Oregon National Guard Called. A force of men in working an antimony Nee»iharn and Mrs. Hurlburt, of Albany. Workmen on the I nion Pacific tunnel senator from .Multnomah county, and Ralem, Or.— Immediate mobilisation mine 1K miles north of No h Powder in East Portlaml who went on a strike that he refuse to grant certificates of all the units of the Oregon national Miss Jennie Hill of Kent, Oregon, is and shipping the ore to Sumner, tiasli. for 50 cents a day advance under the either to Gus C. Moser, A.’W. Orton, guard was ordered by Governor Wlthy­ A new track is being lai»l between lea,I of tlie I. W. W. agitators ask to re­ 4'onrad P. Olson, S. B. Iluston or R S staying with Mrs. Bryant and attending combe, who notified Adjutant-General Ontario and Vale. turn. Barrell. In his demand Mr. Patton White to proceed with mobilisation rummer school in Portland. The Roseburg Review nays that city is As showing public sentiment Geo. C. contends that none of the above name»! trpon receipt of an urgent message Brownell is the Clackamas county candidates were leg. .y nominated from Reerv 7 of War Raker, request Miss Ethel Jeffries, formerly a Dntl humming with industry. girl, visite»I this week with Miss Carol , The Newberg cannery recently burned nominee of all three parties for repre­ since they filed by pay’ i< a fee In­ ing eueh notion. in being rebuilt. sentative on a tax reductior. platform. stead of bv petition at he did Hogue. LOCAL AND PERSONAL Mr*. Sarah iXxms of S7th st., lias gone to visit her daughter, Mrs. Orville Smith. of Riverside. Wash. -r — ■ OREGON NEWS NOIES TREN ONT, KERN PARK, ARLETA A Growing Ulcer Gm» ot th* growing ulcers on the body isilitic that ought to Is* cut out In tlie nest legislature la ils* pa»ldiiig-»>f clerk* »hip rolls. The last three sossiona ot Uie legisla­ ture spent, or rather uiiaapeul $1KI, 1147.Ufi for the alleged services of clerks and stenograpliers It I« a notorious fact that many ot those employai are Incompetent, many hold other johe or «Mend to their private busiiicea while on pay The last three legislature« hired aa Ioli».as II. at $2i>,H7'.‘.2l , 167 nt ECI.U.15.P6; 1841 at |8f.8MB.6O, or for liiree semions $93, IW7.H4I. Tlie Menate with half tlie nuiiils»r ol members, ami having not as much work aa the Housr, generally liircs nearly as many ami pays more wages. Will lids fraisi on the tax|iayer» never aid. The candidate l»w Speaker wh»i will pul this busiliese where it ls*longs ami pay for work actually iiMshsI to be »lone ileserves a medal. We nan lianily expect that l*»»iis» very often lite Mprakendiii» is IsHight and |>aid (or with promis»*« <>l clerk - siili« to relatives of member«.—Pacific 4.'oast Mfgr. PhoM Tehee U84 Rseteeate III N. Rate St. Leau, Ore. Edward Mills Mt. Sesti. Laois sed PartUad EXPRESS Bagface and General Haattaf» Trunks 50c Each DAILY SERVICE leave Baggage Ubrck au»I Adilress at Plummer Drug Store. Th i nt and Madison Mt. J. P. Finley & Son Funeral Directors Montgomery ami Fifth Mt One Place ot Business Only Experienced Woman In Attendance Main Office Phone Main 9 A-I5W Land Plaster (Special Price« by the ton) Slaked Lime, Fertilizers for Gordens, Roses and Lawns Wood, Goal and Building Material Prompt Delivery TABOR 961 9326 FOSTER ROAD McKINLEY & CO.