Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923, July 27, 1916, Image 1

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Lents, Multnomah County, Oregon, July 27, 1916.
IHf PHYSICIAN, SURGEON AND NURSE
WAR ORDERS
TREMONT GETS
NOW 3,000,000,000
A NEW PARK
Many Waro county farmers are
America, from Chicago east. Is now
Annual Meetinc of Stockholders Se­ raising field peas this season
“A surgeon is one whose profession, or oc­
on the shady side of $3,fXX>,0iX>,fXX) in Dedication of New Park Blocks at
Th« Hood River valley cherry crop
lects New Board.
Finances of
Tremont on Friday Afternoon Big
cupation, is to cure diseases or injuries of the
all Its war orders, counting blankets,
has been practically marketed.
Association Get Consideration.
Successful Event Long to be
machinery, locomotives and other prod­
body by manual operation; or by medicines
Of 79 applicants to take the state
ucts not corning strictly under the head
Further Reduction Probable.
lair exarainations In June. 67 passed
Remembered.
and constitutional treatment. The Modern
of munitions.
Th*- Helix municipal natatorium has
Surgeon is not unlike the sculptor who pro­
Tweuty-four cor|»oratkms alone ac . The new playgronnd at 57th avenue
Aller «ouïr months of dissatisfaction been complntrd aud soon will be In
duces the beautiful statue by chipping away
count for more than XIJXlo.OOO.OOO up
tn the management of the finances of use.
and 73d atreet last Friday afternoon was
such parts of the marble block as are not
to Feb. 1 or this year. Tills figure is the big event of the year Unofficially
For the first time In th« state’s his
Mt. Scott Cemetery Park, and a con­
said to tie “highly conservative." In
needed—it is a process of elimination, and
the grounds had been in use for several
siderable amount of study of its condi­ lory lO.OOO automobile licenses have
other words, this Item, comprising I days. The kids of the neighborhood
b««U
issued.
disease
likewise
must
be
eliminated
to
pro
­
tion. the annual stockholders meeting
scercely c::»-third of the country’s war i had already <iedicated tliem and an
Haying is In full blast, numerous
duce perfect health. The Surgeons’ useful­
was held Wednesday and a thorough
receipts, is equal to the ent I re national I official deification was essentially super­
In
northern
baling
machines
operating
going over of affairs was undertaken. It
ness ends in fruition.
debt of the United States, with 141) fluous. But to let the good people of
waa deci Jed to place the matter In the I Lan« county.
A good physician is a cool-headed, logical,
, years of existence tiehind It during the neighborhood know who was who in
bands of the new leiard of directors I Two carloads of cavalry horses were
reasoning
man,
and
is
not
given
to
hobby-
! whi< h It financed four wars of Its own. the matter a real official event was
laut
Falls
shlppe*!
from
Klamath
who ware elecUd as (»Hows: Da'^t» E
iui.' to, <uoi, cuugre*-
<<ii,gres .lona) p -
h.,.- pulled ' ff. The program consisted of
wn«g
to
l**i
i
aau.
’
,e<us.
.
iditig
oz
fads.
A
Ik-gu.*r
Ihysicisn
;»
one
Jotmsori, Dr. Ithnuiond Killer, I. 8
■ rels" and sa tin tied the «ants of a music by ti>e municipal park band, folk
uew
Monroe's
hundreds
ot
acres
of
who
has
broadened
out
and
sees
good
in
every
Knaup, Mr». J M Nlrkutu, Fred L.
fxipulation of IOO.U0-‘.OW. <ir as mans dances, speeches and drills. The Arieta
Olson, and Walter Penreoo. This body orchard tracts are just coining Into
“pathy” and "ism,” and is not adverse to
people as France anil Germany have
biarlng
and
are
in
fine
condition.
Boy Scout troop No. 21 took an import­
it known ar a OOmmitle** ol six which
grasping those proven remedies and methods,
combined.
The Lynch * Taylor Produce com­
ant
part.
wa« selected by a committee of five in­
Official reports from the bureau <>t
which enables him to moie speedily alleviate
The lea'iing features in the event were
cluding James Wilson, .lav Bowerman, pany. of North Yakima, has located in
foreign and domestic commerce HI
the ills of humanity. His labor and influence
Washington show that shipments Of addresses by Snpt. Convliland L. $tosral.
Herbert Marg, David E. Johnson, and The Dalles, anil will pack prunes
A pi-Utlon 1« to he circulated for re­
extends on through the boundless realms of
war munitions up to date have ar Mr. Roesal. has been the most active
Dr. Keilvy. Il i* ex|«<ted that the
gregated $44r>.ixX',<Xii). Tire-,- fignr< - promoter of the park at the place named,
•flnai 1er« of Hie company will undergo a call of the members of the Folk couu-
generations yet to corne.
■ cover munitions iu the strictest aeiis- and which will probably lie known as
thorough overhauling aud the aMt*»da- ty court. Extravagance Is charged.
A nurse, (and women makes the best,)
Th« ninth annual convention of the
j of the won}. Tliej do not Include loo Millard Avenue Park. Mr. Roesal has
Cion's business be placed on a thorough­
is the one who Las the care of the sick, or in­
1 motives, blankets, -all-, machines for made a lengthy fight for a park at this
Oregon Retail Jewelers' association
ly aulwtantial batts.
' guntnaking or other materials of this place, lasting through several years.
was
held
tn
Albany
Monday
and
Tues-
firm,
and
waits
upon
them.
The
comfort
of
There is a considerable indebtedness
class which are indis|aii*a’>le to the Mr. Rosea] was ably assisted by Miss
liy.
woman
’
s
ministration
—
the
gentle,
patient,
and about $'.‘U*i,0o0 in outetauling
nations as part of their war attpi’lies.
The
Multnomah
board
ot
county
Olive Nisk-y. an 1 T. W Gillard, play­
bond» U> be cared lor, and the stock­
soothingly, uniformed, trained nurses. Their
It m«« bo rememlicred also that a
oommlssionera
set
aside
$3i'00
tor
the
ground
instructors appointed for these
holders and lem'lbolders are anxious to
tremendous a non: t of war orders a
share as remedial agents n our recovery back
grounds.
l-rgin hearing of ret'irrie from 'heir in­ rHIef of famllMs of guardsmen now at
ready
[P.aeed
will
not
liegin
to
r
in
be
to health and wholesomsness must not be
th” bonier.
T. rj days festivities opened with a
fore the full and next jear Some of
vestirent.
minimized.
”
Oluckamas
count?
ha«
profited
fl-
these contracts cali for delivery as tate picnic dinner at noon at which about
Mi Reynolds work iu starting the
isn, **»*•> under the prohibition law,
150») children participated aad a con­
ai 1918
park and In managing it, *«» given due
a< cording to the semi-annual report of
The Philadelphia district, taking l.i siderable number of the older people.
ack now Is Igruieut.
It wa* conceded
South Pctl,lch.?tn ant! Wilmington Ti.e crowd grew during the afternoon.
that d) b-ci’tt Park Cemetery has been county officials,
stands credited with $’,61)0.000.(001) n!i Following tne dinner hour a num'ier of
.More that*. 2000 former resldecta of
a wisely selected «pot and that ’he m-
by itself. As nearly
ccr !>e com fc!k dances under Miss J-'isley’s charge
hr mat'- >1
-a »<•*•* present al th*
—
pr/.-cm. nfr that
»«•—« mad». «•*
puted.
for
nothing
<an
lie
learned a-
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_
y
1
C
s*«eond annual lewa Society picnic, [J
Pl.l-ASAN* VALLEY
f
gether With tho opportunities for future
curately with the munitions makers were given by a lot of girls appropriate­
GILBERT
’
a--------------------------------------- i4 tied lip and tongue by the allies, fear ly costumed. The Boy Scouts followed
development should meure it a place of hold at Portland.
Rickreall, which Is one of the oldest
permanent favoi in the mindr of people
Miss Minnie Davis spent last week in \ of labor disturbances and other fac­ with demonstrations of their skill in
Marteeny brothers, Wm. and Ear), of
towns In Polk county, having original­
tors. including the government, the kindling fires, making camp, fight fires,
of the county. Htrong résolutions were
ly been known as Dixie, will soon be ' Vancouver, Wash , called on friends in 8al-m attending the Epworth League' Baldwin Locomotive works have rc- aud rendering first aid to injured com­
l«ase«l com «tending both Mr. ami Mrs.
Institute held in that place.
|
_____ , either
____ _ directly
____ , or
_________
I this neigborbuud one day recently.
' celved.
Indirectly, for panions. There was a big exhibit of
Babied with electricity.
Reynolds Id) their work in promoting
Mr.
W.
Dozier
and
son
Fred
left
last
;
the
Eddystone
Munitions
company or- raffia work, made by playground child­
Resources of the 19 state and eight
Mrs. Kdw. Long of Portland wm are
the park and its improvement.
national banks and trust companies hi over Sunday visitor at the home of Mrs. week for Newport where thev expect to j ders amounting to approximately $150. ren, on exhibit.
Present plans provide for a recall of
this the company will
spend a short t me doing some building ' 'WOO. . Beside
T
_
Portland increased I4.22S.76U.08 In the W. U. Moors.
Park Superintendent Convill made a
all stock aud the owning ol new stock
j participate in royalties of at least $2,-
ou
*tieir
new
property
in
thst
place.
year ending June to laal.
brief
address aud Mr. Rossal was called
G.
H.
Ricliey
made
a
flying
visit
to
(X'0.000 f-om the Remington Arms coin
<>n a reduced capitalisation. Th» pres
The Eugene, Elmira & Florence Tel­ friends in this vicinity last Batnrday. They drove thru.
pany plant at Eddystone, not to speak on for a talk. He appealed to the people
ent indebtedness by mortgig», amount­
Mr. and Mrs. E. Dueken and Mr. G. ( of two buildings which revert to it on so unite on a big effort for a larger park
ephone company, a pioneer telephone Mr. Richey was on his way home from
ing to about $35,000 will also be cared
concern doing business in Lane couu * a visit with relatives at Centralia, I 8. Kauffman left last. Saturday for' the termination of the war.
and other public improvements. He
for by a new loan.
More careful pro­
Newport. They expect to be gone
ty, has filed papers in bankruptcy.
thought that at least 20 acres should be
$60,000,000
Worth
of
Ordoro.
I
Wash.
vision will tw made (or the uiaintenace
apont a week.
For the week ending July 20 a total
provided at this point for a park, and
The
Midvale
Steel
and
Ordnance
is-
Miss
I-sura
Stevens
of
Portland
was
fund. Further information will be
Berry Ott with several young folks company, so William P. Barba, vice that a comfortable community house
of 260 accidents were reported to the
•ned from time to time.
stato Industrial accident Insurance I out looking after her place near here from Bennet Chapel motored to Salem president of the Nlcetc-.vn plant, testi­ should be provided. Then would follow
last week to attend the Epworth league fied before the boose committee on na­ swimming pools, ball grounds and other
commission, of which two were fatal. • Saturday.
Willard Bliss had the misfortune to institute. They spent Friday night with val affairs on March 23. 'vas working amusement features.
Owing to a greater demand for roll
Agricultural News Notes
Ing stock the Southern Pacific is now get a serious fall from a ladder which ! their former pastor and wife, Rev. and on $6D.<X*0,000 worth of war contracts
There was plenty of free lemonade
he was mounting to get into a hay . Mrs. XV. B. Moore at Canby. They re­ At that time the Remington Arms and everybody went away full of local
The committee on wholesale markets running its repair shops In Dallas 10 mow. The young man will belaid np j
port a very pleasant trip and also re­ plant had Let slat-tod work on the sec­ pride and lemonade.
urc busy gathering infortaatioo in the hours a day.-an hour overtime each for some time.
The
accident
was'
ceived
much good from the meeting ond order for 2.J00.000 rifles for the
allies, which. It is understood, the
different operating n arketa in tlia sever­ day.
caused
bv
the
breaking
of
a
round
in
and classes they attended. Dr. XV.
A resolution favoring a county tax
company took at $16.20 apiece, or a
al states in the union when- who!e-*ale
Harry Eaton Married
the
ladder.
MorgaD,
for
sixteen
years
pastor
of
one
on mail-order houses for the business
matter of $32 4OO. GX) for the whole
markets ar*- established.
of the largest New York Methodist contract. In the Midvale business must
done
in
the
county
was
adopted
by
Elbert
Butler,
while
riding
a
motor
The mv*ral potato demonstrations ini
■ Churches spent the week with the lie Included the orders taken by the ! i Announcement of the marriage of
the souuty that an- s-ing conducted to I the Albany Retail Merchants' associa- cycle which he ba 1 just purchased col­
young people, conducting some of their Cambria Steel company, which, consol­ Henry E. Eaton and Min Ida Becker,
lided
will'
another
motor
cycle
with
the
lion.
■ letermine the comparative value *>f <lif- j
The first 24 pairs of 3000 Chinese result that Elbert is laul up with a meetings and teaching some of the idated with the Midvale, brought a in Salt Lake, last Saturday at 2 o’clock,
ferant varieties f*ir our conditions here *
pheKsanta to he liberated in Oregon broken collar bone besides numerous I classes. Hie cordial manner was an in- dower of rail contracts.
has reached Lents. Harry *s too well
ar*' very promising at the present time.
•The vnr orders of th-» Bethlehem
tn *»•! tb<» y**nv»j panplo gtterd-
*»«»
this ■•«nson b" the state flab and hr«jh»<*a arvrl
.**Uiue uf til»’ i*’Mllie lii,*» y.*a* limy I*»*• »**-j
Steel corporation at one time at least Known aroiind Lente to need an intro­
ion will be released at
J. W. Froat, Jr., has -eenred a po«i- mg the Institute. Plans have .already were an open book. They are placed duction. lie lived in Lents for the past
as accurate as they will lie another year gurne coinmil
tf >n in the U. 8. Forestry service and been made for the Institute next year. at $300,000,600 up to February last. twelve or fifteen years. Miss Becker's
a» xce>l wac si-cure*! from different, sec­ Bend.
Prune buyers who have made the has gone to the Crater Lake district^ It will lie held a few miles south of Charles M. Schwab, the salesman ex­ home was on 8Sth street anil about 38th
tions and its vitality was not known in
All the young
round of Douglas county orchards all where he will be located for the i Salem at Jefferson.
all cases. The seed which came from
people t Kat attended the picnic held traordinary of the war order business, avenue, in what is known as Arden
report that the crop in Douglas county summer.
there Friday report that it will be an made no secret of scalping the cream Park. She was a stenographer. Harry
carefully hill selected stock is showing
will be one of the largest over mar­
ideal place to spend the week next of the allies’ business before J. P. Mor­ has grown from boyhood with a love for
very much stronger and more uniform
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Brune ent r- summer
gan made such a bargain as to lie ap­ mechanics. He was first interested in
keted.
,
nt tlic present time.
pointed the virtual representative of electricity and then when the automo­
Clackamas county leads tho state tained a party of friends from the city
The article by Dr. D W. Mack in to­
the
foreign group. Aud to prove that
last
¡Sunday.
by 80 per cent In th«- number of school
days Oregonian in regard to the Port­
his profits were not mere paper figur­ bile came into public use he became a
CHILD
ROBS
KAISER
children engaged In gardening, accord
ing Schwab is reported to have gone so chauffer and repair man. lie has been
land milk supply is worth the considcriv-
tion of every dairyman in th« county. Ing to County School Superintendent GERMAN SOLDIER FOUGHT
OF ONE fiESERVIST far as to distribute Christmas presents employed by the C. M. Ross Company
Calavan.
of anywhere from $100,000 to $1,000,- for several years and recently was of­
What are yon getting for your milk?
A band of sheep Ix-longing to C. F.
000 to “deserving employees.” One of fered a job in Salt Lake at $ 170 per
IN TWO ARMIES OF ALLIES
Wli»l is it costing you i*> produce it?
Little Gi—I Convinces Him United States these t<> receive the “cross of gold” to month. He took it and last Saturday
Cate, ranging on a farm five miles
When yon consider land values cost, of
the extent of $1,000,000 as a bonus, it Miss Becker joined him and a wedding
Is “Gcod Enough to Fight For.”
south
of
Eugene,
has
been
attacked
feed, vahw of stm-k, cost of lal*»r, and
is said, was E. G. Grace, president of ensued. Lents friends of the young
by heinorrhagis septicemia, and 30 Deserted Both Teuton and French and
your own time?
the company. Other ‘boys’’ fared pro­
Joined Belgian Forcee.
have died.
Now is th*- time to Imgin the seh-ction
Francis Hummel, professor of Ger portionately well, depending on the people wish them all sorts of success.
John .1. McCarthy, 49 years old. a
lunu at the Curtis high school. Staten way in which they had dug up their This is but another instance where a boy
of your seed potatoes for next year.
Portland truffle iMillceman. was killed
The record of Max Kohler, a clever Island, was observed the other day on talents to further “getting out the who does not care for books may yet be
XVhen they are in blossom remove or
when a street car struck an automo­ and crafty German, aged twenty-six, a ferryboat that was conveying Troop stuff.”
developed into a highly valuable mem-
mark in a definite way all hills that are
bile tn which McCarthy and others who ma(|e n brief appearance at Marl­ F on its way to Van Cortlandt park.
The Bethlehem Steel corporation has bfr of society if allowed to cultivate his
not true to ty|«- of the variety which you
were riding.
borough street police court, London. Is The observer win a girl, a former produced munitions far tn excess of trend.
are growing, all weak hills should I m - re­
pupil—surprised to see the professor in any other plant in the country. Its
Charles R Barnhart, aged 74 years Interesting. Ills record follows:
moved as well as all hills that look sick­
a private's uhiform of the United payroll now equals 53,000 men. Only
and for many years engaged In mining
de
­
the
Germnn
army
and
Served in
ly. Some of the worse ilireases we have
States service. She. had known him as the other tiny Schwab announced he
In southern Dougins county, died at serted.
esn Is- fought best in this way. It only
Grays Crossing Blacksmith Dead
a
champion of the kaiser's cause.
had a war fund of $70,000.000.
the Soldiers' Home In Roseburg after
Served ln the French nruiy and de-
takes a few minutes to go over a small
"Why, Herr Hummel.” she said with
Bethlehem's output averages 350.000
a brief illness.
sorted.
smiling eyes, “you astonish me! I could shells of all calibers a month. These
patch from which you intend saving
The cities of Sheridan and Newberg
Joined the Belgian army.
only think of you In a German uniform, include the English “three 20‘s,” sixty
Paul Schmidt, blacksmith at Grays
your wed for next year ami you will be
Married a French girl in Paris two lighting, as you have frequently spoken
have applied to the public service com­
pounders, ten Inch explosives, naval Crossing, died early Monday morning
surprised at the uniformity and yield of
years
ago.
mission for iiermisslon to construct
of doing, for the fntherland.”
projectiles for England and a large at the hospital as a result of an opera­
your potatisw another year. In select­
Married au English girl six months
The professor did not smile. He said order of the famous “75’s." In addi­
grade crossings over the tracks of the
tion for intestinal troubles, rle passed
ing your »(«'»I from the bin next spring,
ago.
with gravity:
Southern Pacific.
Was being taken from England to ¡ “Yes. my dear young lady, I had tion to finished shells It ts making ac through the operation all right but
which is the common practice you can­
Investors of Portland subscribed be­ France as a deserter in the Sussex.
curately rolled bars out of which Eng
not tel) what kind of a piant they grew
thought that never would I fight for land and France will cut shrapnel strangled when recovering from the
tween $250,000 and $300,000 to the big when she was tori>edoed.
anesthetic. The funeral was held at
Like
lias
a
tendency
l*i
priwlnce
any
country
but
the
fntherland.
Yet
under.
French loan, according to the estimate
Was rescued and taken to Folkestone, you see. I have two children bom tn billets. It is said that the price of an 2 o’clock Wednesday and the remains
8. II. Hall
like.
of one of the firms representing the where he escaped rearrest and went to America. And the other day I saw one English 329 or a French 73 at Bethle
County Agricultural Agent.
Mr. Schmidt leaves a
hem is $12.000. while a sixty pound were cremated.
Morgan syndicate.
London.
*
of them as I sat on my porch, and she gun Is reputed to bring $22.000.
young
wife
who
will be comfortable
Worked In the west end and was was happy and healthy—full of life­
Congressman Sinnott's Jackrabbit
The Du Font company, at Wllmlng provided for by terms of the will left l»y
that
again
arrested
when
he
admitted
A Mucilage for Waxed Paper
playing about the lawn.
hat, the first ever manufactured from
ton, next to Schwab, is said to be the her husband. He was 67 years of ago.
“As she romped she held an Ameri­
the fur of the pest of the plains, is to be waa a German.
Kohler speaks English, French and can flag. She waved it in full happi­ big profit maker with a foreign war
find a home with the Oregon Histori­ German fluently.
The Scientific American extracts from
ness and triumph. I said to myself account of more than $2110,000.000. The
Advertised Letters
cal society, at Portland.
was
At
the
age
of
twenty
Kohler
then: ‘If that ting Is good enough for profits arising from this business can
the Pathtinder a formula for a mucilage
The first ship ‘o be built at the new called up for service In the German my children to live under It Is good be appreciated when It Is known that
Advertised letters for week ending
which is very adhesive, weatherproof
yards of the Ainerb n Shipbuilding army, but after a few weeks' service enough for me to fight for.’ I promptly powder brings $1.10 a pound. As given July 2i, 1916: Crawford, Mr. and Mrs.
ami transparent. It will bind together
out it costs something in the neighbor­ Lloyd; Fraxer, Mrs. Mabel; Grant,
company at Astoria .vill be the larg­ be deserted from the army and made enlisted.'*
paper* that are waxed or parafined.
Professor Hummel left for Texas hood of 30 cents a pound to manufac­ Mrs. Jennie; Hansen, Mr. and Mrs.;
est wood lumber carrier In the world. bls way to England and then to Amer
ture this explosive.
The formula is,
The vessel will measure 318 fest In lea. He served In a weird variety of with Troop F.
Mary, Virgin; Mito Segnor, Perotte,
occupations. He la an electrician by
Dextrine, 30 parts by weight.
length and will have a beam of 61 foot profession, but be has been a aallor, a
P- D.; Swans. Gns: Werner, Mr. and
evident
deprived
him
of
Because
Rich starch, 30 parts by weight
The cargo capacity will be I.M9XM0 mechanic, a waiter, a pantryman, a At­ ability to chew tobacco Indiana farmer , Recruiting offici , t failed to get a Mrs. F. W.
Acetate laquer, 20 parts by weight
feet of lumber
has sued stem car company for $6.000. single rscrul’ at Hoof River.
Geo. W. Spring, Postmaster.
tar and an aaeo* ta of criminals.
Keeawsx, 21) parts by weight.—L. 8. F.