ML â’rnff Hrrcxlù Phone us your news Items—they are al­ ways welcome Subscription, $1.00 a Year AUTO I HILE GETS DESERTS Lents, Multnomah County, Oregon, Aug. 10, 1916. This is a good time to re­ new your subscription to the Herald. Vol. 14. live Point ( lub Meeh Hdrold Allen and Laveria Botina Wed No. 32. ARLETA BOY ELECTROCUTED Mrs. litio Katzky entertained tlie re-veral Ic-nts people were snrprise-l Five Point Club ol Mt. Moott Chapter Saturday when announcement oí the IllOO K H., on Thursday afternoon. marriage of Mr. Harold Allen and Mies Then- were alsiut thirty-five la-lie» in Eva Laverta Botina was made, The iin'luding Past-Matrons. Another Moral Pervert Caught Using atteiulama-, ivreiuony was performed st tile home of Dale Rader, Six Year Old Boy, Stolen Car. Admits His Attrac­ Sopldi* D. Katsky, ami Janet tiesell of Mr. Allen's grandfatlier, Rev. Boweraox, Climbs on Top ol Car and Meets Mt Beoti Chapter; Mrs. Ida Foster, tion lor Studebakers and Bad "At the aire of twenty-seven, Napoleon 1170 Omaha street, about 11 o'clock Death. Defective Winns May Matron this year, ami Della York, Past- Saturday morning. Associations. executed the zrand campaign in Italy which Matron of White Clover Chapter of Cause Serious Charge. Both tlie young ¡ample are well known atam¡>ed him the foremost captain of any Taisima, Wash A delightful limi- was around Lents where they have lived While looking lor diversion last enjoyed by all. Mrs. Katzky was age, drove back the Austrians to their capital, Dale Rader, the six year ol-l son ot practically all their lives, They both , day evening M- inlu-ll Fox of l.-l assisted in serving by .Mrs. la-o Katzky treated with the haughtiest monarch in I John Ra>ler of 4810 Sixty-sixth street attended school at Lents and have live.I 70th street locuusl tlx- studelmker an-l Missses Katzky and Sweet. The Europe as an equal, and exacted from the here continuously since. Their numer­ vrax kille.1 by l-eing el-r-trocilte-l at the mobile Isrloiiging to Dr A. Tils : next iiiis-ting will lie hel-l August 1st at ous acouaintancee all wish them a proe- Hazelwild switch on TMeaday, shortly terror-stricken House of Hapsburg, peace on « tin- home id Mm. I’ A Kennedy Ml Marshall street. As Fos - after noon. He ami his nine year old | perous and happy wedded experience. his own terms. At twenty-seven, Calvin put trnctiou ol Hludi-luikers he <|t j brother Ja<-k were playing around the himself in It and taking a forth those "Institutes” which have no pro­ ' cars which were switched at the wood Comrades to Pit nk loss of the machine was foundly affected the theological thought of I yaril at Ilazelwiid. In climbing to tlie Kenworthy Gets New Hearse headquarter» an-l was «-«ill ' top of the car he slipped and threw his the world ever since. At twenty-seven, Sum­ all the patrolmen. 1 hand out to catch himself ami came in merfield ascended, leaving a name which the Tlw- next afternoon ymmg Fox eamv Tin- A D. Kenworthy Company, i contact with the trolly wire wh’ch was church will cherish forever, not merely as the through Lents and ua-l Fred Kelli-y, funeral directors, have added a new strung very low at this point. His Lin I'etcrson and another hoy, and I«?- designation of a remarkable person, but as hearse to their equipment. It is finiriied j i-ami closed the circuit with the wins ing acquainted with them through hav­ the delicious aroma of a style of sympathetic in gray enamel and is mounted on a an-l tlie brake rod and lie was burned ing seen them at high school, he invited and subduing eloquence, unique and inimit­ Winton chassis, making it one of the -adly, his fingers an-l toes being burned them to have a ride in Ills aitot's car. tnori attractive funeral conveyances in to a crisp. A fter he got the first shuck able. All these men were forces; and what ­ lie tis.k tie- Isiys l<>r a ride through tin- the city In addition to this several he fell with his neck arrows the wire and ever men are destined to be forces, and not east end of th«1 county and returned to features have bwn added lust will make , bore the current through hut body from Lenta about 7 o'clock. When became • merely res|»ectable figuie-heads, are general­ the back of V‘» head. Tlie connection it exceptionally useful. up to the corner al 02-1 and FuMs-r, ly thrust into the arena) and put upon their was not so g-s-d here an-l lie was not iwtrolttian Drapeau arts of the county is looking very but Dutt tbe .Ita-tor had later denied the Mrs. Amanda Clark, aged 71, died at from tlie top of the car. On the morning of July 20. W. T. 8. A friend had Boston. July 30. l'.tia. If report, wo Mr. Foz was inviUsI to drive • promising at tiu- present time her residence in I-enta, Wednesday. Sb« phoned for a down town pulmotor and f»ear frieud». — Hot waves, rain, Spriggs- pastor of the Ar lets Baptist icol- weather conditions remain favorable, down to police headquarters, where I* -leu atmosphere mcsit remarkable, The Church, and J. M. Nelson, pastor of the bad Iwen a I .ent« resident th« past five it was at first thought that an effort was put through a careful examination i Die yield will be above tlie average exca-eaive rains have damaged hay and I-enta Baptist Church, met by appoint­ years and has lived in Oregon tbe past would tie made on the spot to resu.-s-itate Tlie fungus diseases are allowing up anti finally confessed to the taking of i otlier farm crops. Yet on tlie whole ment at the corner of Foster Road and thirty years. She was a native of him but several persons advised taking the car and also the taking of a car be­ among tlie [silalis-s now. A numtier ot tliere seems a wholw-aome air of pros- Eighty-second street to enjoy some of Pennieylvania. The funeral will be him down town. He was taken to the field» are quite Imdly affected, in fai t, longing t<-Grover Clark on two occa- tbe wonders of tbe Columbia River held Friday at two o'clock at Ken­ hospital but the time was too long and ' perity abounding everywhere. sions some tuns ago and breaking it anti it ia hard to rind a field without some Next Ui the unusual weather condi ­ Highway an-l Mount H-iod. Tlie first worthy's and she will be buried at all effort to renew respiration failed. It leaving an k'- -It-llar repair bill tor the l-sease The only way to eut wn the i tions the topic uppermost is Sharks. part of the way was taken by automobile Multnomah. is probable that he would Lave been percentage ot diseas«- i< to do some ac ­ owner. He admitted lite taking of Besides her husband, Mrs. Clark is blind if he had been revived as the full Inasmuch as tlie entire coast is -lotted I to Crown Point over the Base lane tion now. and eliminate the -tisetMasi He war put in several other machinr» over with charming suturner n-sorta, 'toed. The party al this time consisted survived by three sone and two daugh­ flare of the electric current was close to jail anti arraigned on Tuesday. Hla plant» while they can be i-leotiried where bathing is -me of the great at­ of the Mirers Della and Ollie Payne and ters. They are: w. G. Clark, W. M. his eyes, and his feet and hands would bail was placeil at |-«>i and he ia still Thisw which are »bowing up most now tractions is it to I* wondered at that tbe I Genevieve Spriggs, one of the Payne Clark and J. W. Clark of thfs city; Mee. hast been permanent cri ppled. Black-la-g, Khyzoctonia. and tlis waiting for sonic one to raise the bail. are The bojni'liiulliefTeft for Little Faile, unusual presence of tropical monsters i sisters being at the ’ wheel. Count is E. C. Breeder, of Loe Angeles. •D(l Ills parent» say they think they will let wilt di»ra»««i are ju«t lieginning to show invading tla-re shore recreation and kept of all the tnacliines -siming to tills Mrs. A. J. Cohen, of Bntterville. Mont., only a few days ago and has on tlie earlier plantings him slay tliere a while. He will have to barely had time to reach her -ieetina- Tlie potato variety trial plots are pleasure ground» cause much consterna­ place in a -lay. They were told that tlie face tire grand jury a little later ami it tion. The «hark neema now to be a fre­ nuuilier ranges from 'Jtkito ASOOin a -lay. tion. The boys were left with the allow ing very nicely at tlie present time, would I* a r«sl tiling to let him wait father, who works for the Portland rail­ quent visitor and much »tiecnlatioa is At this point tlie Highway is over 7(«i CIVILIAN SAILORS WILL for it in jail a» tie-re ia come reason to an-l «ome valuable information will lie rife as to what these unusual visitors feet aliove sea level. Below , rising out way. HAVE AN EASY TIME Secured this season on hardiness of liclieva the present laxity of some of the signify. Do they indicate change of of tlie river to a height of 3S0 feet, is Railway employees came out Tuesday plants and yield per acre. courts would Is* in his lavor and raise-1 the wires. climate with accompanying addition» to Rooster Rock. From tlie road they had Mr. Paul Y. Maris, county agent state This young men pams-d through the the animal life hereabouts? or what’’ ’ seen tlie attractive Chanticleer Inn. Practice Cruise Will Not Include Shov­ ordeal of ah investigation without so leader, spent a few hour» in this tlelii Whale« are lieing svn at White Horse doubtless so-named from itaproximity to eling Coal and Rough Work. the past weelu Mrs. Hazen Asks Divorce tnucli as a blush. Besides ls-ing a thief 1». S. Frat* Irxtor for the G re«) mtn Beach, an-l alligators are said to la­ Rooster Rock. The two preachers hail an investigation of hie pockets by the found Iw-re an-l there not trau.¡-ed far when tliey came to a in neighboring In view of the fact that tbe men who A « moví at ion. lias just l»ihis* revealed that lie was also a moral Cow-testing Association, Mrs. Daisy Lydia Haren, wife of M. New England wood». I tent colony occupied by men working ; are enrolling for the civilian naval is-rvert. He went prepared to protect tinislMsi his second month's work, and (mining cruise this summer are tnvari IS. Hazen, well known around Lenta, Infantile paralysis has lield its grim on the Highway A wag had put a hiniiM-lf in care -4 any risk he should re;H>rts tlie Association is growing. sway in New York, but not many casi« laiard sign on hie tent with this legend. tbly tueu of brains and above the ordi | has sued for divorce, the case filed on anticipate hi Ills various immoral a<- Several new mi-mls-r» have been added an- report«! so far in an-l about Boston ‘'Shanty-Clear-In.” From Crown - nary average of intelligence, it has | Tuesday. Mrs. Hazen goes to some l-een thought useies« to Inflict on them tivito-s. an-l braggi-d ol Iwing able to get the last round witli an increased interest While the world has, and ia still, Point on for the remainder of that day : the menial duties ef a sailor which length to tell her reasons which she al- on tin- pari of the live dairymen. along without danger in some instances - leges are due to cruel trearment anil celebrating the tercentenary of -hake- and tlie next most of the way was taken Several inqniro- have come in in re i any untrained man can perform, lie is a ilangcrous lx-y for docent boys «pi-are, Boston has liad attention called by f-s-t in this way opportunity was i "It would tie silly.” said Fraukllu D ; abuse of one sort and another, besides gard hi lime lor fall use The pr->»|ievts to aseociau-with and no dimbt the lastter arc thut we tm.y Is- able to get some t-> tlie one handreth anniversary of tlie given to see things that those who go by | Roosevelt, assistant secretary of the i non support. She claims tier husband class of Isiys will keep i Ivar of him now la-tier prior« than -ve got in the spring. birlli of a Bostonian whose imperona- ls«t, railroad or automobile do not get | navy, “to take up tlie four weeks those told improper stories before the child­ that his '.rue character has lieen di»- This matter will lie taken up in due tions of two of hi«characters have never to see. or fail to see to the best ailvant- I tneu are on shipboard In teaeh’.ng theta ren, which now number four, at the clomwl. lieen equaled by any American actress. [ age. The Highway is a marvel of i ii-iw to shovel coal, for Instance. We home fireside; that lie best her and linn- for fall application. In tla- meantime Ilia )wtreiit» are Hilf- While Sarali Siddona wo the I engims-ring skill. The road wriggles its j - x;-ect tbe men who go on this cruise threw the food in her face, and burned S. It Hall, will nearly all be capable of some day feriug the kt-eiK st kind of humiliation. English impersonator of Queen ! way -low n from Crown Point like an < iielng petty or commissioned officers, her with hot coffee, and struck her with County Agricultural Agent No doubt the trouble with the l»iy has Katherine and Izuly Macbeth in fier i immense snake. Artistic bridges span ; and it would lie a waste of time to set the hoe and otlier articles, She say« he Isa-n that Io- has luul a little tisi much ilav, so Charlotte Cushman,, the Boston ' tlie chasms and rivulets made by the ■ J them to washing dishes or doing stall was viciously cruel with the children money an-l has las-n relieved of the J when he was out of humor, that he I iu-tress, was the liest exjsment of these i falls at such places as Latourell Falls. Inr labor.” iieia-ssily of helping to earn his way, for Cromwell and Quinine, Generally speaking. It Is intended to I s-«*nt his earnings improjierly, associat- characters in America. She was born ■ Shenpar-ls Del). Wah-Kee-Na Falls, We owe to sir elements Markham of notable colonial anci-stry. thormiglily Multnomah Falls and elsewhere along organize, mess, berth, etc., these volun­ . ed with improper persons and was in­ hoys who are industrious are usually too busy to think up so many virion« ton- the Introduction of quinine yielding Bostonians. The Cushman Sehool, I the road. In places the Highway is teer men after tlie methods employed temperate. trees to British India and the rouse; with the midshipmen on practice cruises dcuciie. Hazen has ¡»»ssession of the oldest boy j (named for her) is situated on tlie site , kept from sliding into the e river by a qm-nt eulng of the drug from a and get them Into tbe habits of ship and she sue« for possession of the child­ | of her home. She-lied in tlie 'Parker great fill fat — -I with stone, and tin- lulls guinea to a halfpenny an ounce In Cal- life a« far as seems n«« «-.«sar;-; also to cutta. but the medicinal p roper tics of House," and was buried from old King's above arc kept from slipping down onto drill and Instruct them at tlie lighter ren and thirty dollars a month alimony. j ('Impel. *he livedito Is- three scon ­ tlie roa Iway by a like wall or stone. For g ins of the ship batteries as well us in The Hazens came from St. Helens and cinchona Imrk had long I h ' pii known. A volume coitiii be ornamentation and -afety the outside ot signaling, boating of all kinds, fire con­ ; Mrs. Hazen was at one time one of They were discovered by the Jesuits, i years of age. I after whom It was called Jesuits' bark. | written of her great successes. the road has a row of pointed rocks ot trol and tor|iedo defense stations, quar­ Columbia county’s most attractive Concerning that, Sir Clements used to A trip to Revere Ih-acli recently gave good size at the top of the wall. At termaster's duties and marine electrical young women. Life indeed has been a engineering. Including radio work. struggle with her. and if half what she The attendance al the last meeting <>( relate an odd coincidence. Oliver J us a glimpse of a real live "moving otlier places where the road winds It Is also lutended to have frequent I says is true she will get her divorce. Cromwell died of tertian ague, and picture show." How can I -lescribe it? around a white fem-e runs along the Evening star Grange on August fi emergency drills, such as fire quarters, quinine might have saved hint In tbo Between general quarters, and to have sufficient good iv wan alo« tlie program, consider­ very newspaper tn which his death was Well see if you can imagine ikkkl people, river side of the Highway. ing that it a -lay iu August. announced, the Mercurios rolttlcna, men. women and children in bathing. Oneonta Gorge and Horsetail Falls a field artillery and naval drills on shore H. t. Lewis Lor Senator Prof. Yost, Portland’s oldest musician, there wns an advertisement of Jesuits' ” Moving pictureWell 1 guess ves, tunnel is cut through the rock. A really t-> give them a rudimentary knowledge Friends of H. E. Lewis of Rnsselville rendered a piano «election and then bark for sale. But the name of Jesuit anil all sorts of variety to keep it lively. remarkable tunnel is the Bow lby Tunnel of the handling of arms. The bits of gossip just now include at Mitchell Point. Five or six arches An effort will be made to have naval have lieen urging him to make the race kindly responded to an encore, lie was abhorrent to the Puritans, anil was presented with a large bouquet. hence Cromwell'a medical advisers tlie coming campaign -if Billy Sunday. cut laterally into thia tunnel gives a per­ officers of long experience deliver talks for state Senator to till the place vacated son an unexcelled view of the Columbia to the volunteers on subjects bearing by Senator McBride. Mr, Lewis would Mrs King renderei) a soprano solo and would have uothlng to do with lt- Boston is getting ready for him. I must not forget to tell you of a sur­ , River at a# many points. This last upon the navy's work during the per­ make an exceptionally acceptable can­ Two humorous lamdon Chronicle whs twice encored, iod between Aug. 29 and Sept. 5. didate. for besides being well prepared prise that came to me the other day. A ! tunnel is only about five miles from readings were given by Mire Elliott. The whole idea of the cruise Is not Johnny Rooha's Tower. for the place he is a man held in the most delightful one. Who should I Hood River. Hisxl County is working Mr. I.. M. Iz-pper of the East Side to Inflict hardship upon the recruits, Standing on the banka of the river Bnsim-ss Men's Chib, »|ioke on the sub­ Aw berg. tietween Mallow and Fermoy, meet on Washington street, but six on the Highway but has -lone little thus but to make It as Interesting to them highest esteem by all who know him, ject of, ** larger Payroll in Portland." County Cork, Ireland, is a remarkable Corvallis friends. Prof. Homer and far towards the hard-surfacing of the as possible. To that end the navy de­ and he has the advantage of being a He outlined the new plan which is be­ edifice known as “Johnny Hoche's wife ami -laughters, and a very dear |>art of tlie road that lies within ita partment has decided to cut down the farmer, which ought to appeal to voters number allowed on the different ships in Columbia and Clackamas, and as a ing hacked by this club to assist ami I Tower.” The whole tower wns built friend and old time neighbor. Prof. Ida territory. Telling.the story of th« ir tien-grina- so that there will be no overcrowding mattar of fanners, to a majority of help new factories, hnsiness, etc., to get by the labor of one man, who subse­ Callahan an-l Mrs. Bowerman. To­ or discomfort in the way of hammock voters in this county. Multnomah started, and to working, thus giving quently resided tn It. This Individual, gether we visited once more the old tionr Mr. Nelson says: room or delay In serving food. While county hasn't a farmer in all its dslega- -Inily work to many men who an- now I who received no education whatever, historic points of interest, including a I ‘ Within ten miles of travel one may the regular crew of the ships will be idle; also using much of the now va- ant ! also erected n mill, constructing the delightful -lay at Concord an-l Iz-xing- see eleven waterfalls that remain only 40 ;ier cent of sailors, the com- tion. waler wheel after a special design of ton. We walked out on ‘T wharf,” 1 throughout the year, an-l yet others property alsutl town. bls own. Ixing la-fore the introduction an-l tried to realise the intensity of that run for a time, (tn this first -lay inls««ry deiairtmenL Including tbe cooks, messmen. etc., will be 100 per Advertised Letters of the bicycle he went aliout the coun­ I feeling of those old forefathers who we wen- not long in reaching Ijitoun-ll cent civilians. This will Insure |»ood Seven thousand yar-ls of gravel will try In a wheeled vehicle of hit own Advertises! letters ¡for week ending ■ threw the tea overborn! in their indig- Falls after leaving Crown Point. In a Cooking and quick serrlce. la- placed on tin- notoriotM I’aaa Creek construction propelled by foot ¡lower August 5, 1918:/'annell. Will; Hervey. nation against taxation without repre- It was at first thought that 4.000 setting that is picturesque these falls canyon road by Douglas county, cover­ His last feat was to build hla tomb In drop -town 325 feet an-l pare away into men could be taken os tbe nine ships, Ruby; Johnson, Mrs. Bernhard; John­ the middle of the river bed. John I sentation. ing nearly seven mile«. Roche died, but was not Interred In the I wonder how many of < our readers the Columbia at not a great distance be­ but that would make an average of son, Fred; Jones, Mary (Mire); I.utx, Gre»liam sets the pai-e of Fortland's strange liurytng place which be select­ - know that "Mother Goose -" was a real yond. Sheppard’» Del) is a romatic nearly 300 men fo a ship, which would 0. M.; Landritb, Luther; McIntyre. rwult te severe crowding. The