Phone us your news Items—they are al­ ways welcome This is a good time to re­ new your subscription to the Herald. Lents, Multnomah County, Oregon, Aug. 31, 1916. Subscription, $1.00 a Year POLITICAL BOSSES. NAME CANDIDATE BLANCHE B0YN10N BURNED TO DEATH WILL THE CRASH FINALLY COME? Vol. 14. No. 35. 6EO.BORNSTEADÎ SAYS A V KFNT GLOCKNER IS SUICIDE ADMITS CRIME Blanche, the 12 year old daughter of George Bomsteadt called at the Herald Mr. and Mrs. Gao. L. Boynton of IS office Tuesday morning, County Central Committee Used as str«t Ma», MSI east ill Street, was burned so badly at a near Tremont now, Cats Paw to Give Nomination to camp ou Ml. Hcott yesterday morning Clerk, Admits Robbing Mail Sacks live at Sandy and was well acquainted Preferred Candidate. Procoedinct that «he died during the aftsrmxm. It of Hundred of Dollars. Arrested with Fred Glockner who died from un­ Illegal From Start to Finish. appear« that the Boynton« ware camp- known cause at one of the city hospitals Sunday Evening. ng near the Ulrich farm w lie re Mr. last week. He thinks Glockner com­ A meeting of the County Central t Boynton was working and th. mother tn t ed suicide. He says domestic dif­ When Arthur V. Kent of 7^32 Eighty- Cou.miltee on Tiie-’Uy ^veiling of th" wm visiting some one near Clackamas. ferences brought it about. He says second street stepped from the Mt. Scott During the torenaon Blanche put «orne Glockner was a very sociably disposed 22«7 “W8y ¡taken from the mail he was handling on cast th» vote of the entire body of pre­ The doctor does not lielieve she triad to tear the clothes from her a« her hand« cinct committeemen tor Mr. Convert. hie run as postal clerk between Eugene The latest judgment of the authorities | Jmlge Thayer ot Montavilla intorpoaed were n«it burned. Both parents were and Portland. They then went home alieent when she was burned. Rhe was seem to indicate a concurrence in the an objection which wm supported by with him and lie showed them a tin can a »icide theory. W. H. H Dufur. The rrsult waa tha t brought by a passing automobile to Dr. : in the woodabed which contained several I Hees in Lenta and from here taken to another meeting ( j _____ ner. He was pluying The Poor Rela ­ th» commltteeiiH n to support the tion.' In the play was a scene where | Kent is 28 years of age. He is a At the homo of Mr. utnl Mrs. catididacy o! K. E. Ooovert, Where Russel) took a young boy and put him yooug man of temperate habits. His flora, Tipton, lows, Monday evening. the committeemen could nut Im present i In a barrel while he removed bis trou­ ' pilfering» have been going on for the a proxy w»« secured, «nd if tlte proxy August 14th, at 8 <,t ¡’ ‘ clock, Mr. O. V. sers to mend tl>em. The audience ! [Must year or more. He bx>k all sori ta of Plaine, Kan , and Mire could not Ixr »■ecure«I by th«« consent «11 King of Brito roared with laughter at the comic sit i money from envelopes, but the deposits the couimltteernaii it la said eoue were Alida Ih-url Armstrong of Portland, nation. Next to me in the box sat j sent by postmasters from the small used any way. At any rate no effort I Oregon, ware united in tnarrisge, W. F. James Whitcomb Riley, sobbing as if ■ offices to their depositories in Salem or was BXkde to convince tboee who were ; Horn, J. F.cUb'iat ng. hie heart would break. He saw no The gnoin is a prosperous young humor in the plight of the little boy. i Portland suffered most. At last a letter aware of the intentions and motive« | with $100 from Marshfield to Portland — Lernen in St. Louis Post*Dispatch. To him It wus pathos. mechanic arsoctat.-d with Dick Wartl In back of the caodidtwy of Coovert. They was watched. It never came through so “ He, like Eugene Field, was devoted u«re left alone, and «hen tha meeting the contracting businera, and the Irrida j Kent was taken on sn^picion and con- to children. He loved them, but he ir a charming young lady liberally en ­ aas called to order on Tueeday there loved them artistically. I am not sure 1 fevsed. Tiie result will be a long term was an undoubted majority oqeaent, in- dowed wiUi tho qualities that con­ that personally—that Is, mind you. ¡in a Federal penitentiary and a life tributi* to th«- upbuilding of a home. < luding the illegal proxies, tor the ■ hanging to a man’s coattails—they ei o »-sting with fair prospects, pertnanetrt- They will reside in Tipton for the pre»- t tvored candidate. tber of them wauted children around y biigh ted Chairman Day called the house to, «•tit and Im given a cordial welcome by i They lacked the patience necessary for i»uin county is harvesting one of I lue reXiuencB ot ner aaugnter near dally contact with children. Riley and order and announced the purpose of the its people. the test crops of oats produced in i Roseburg, .Mrs. Nancy A. Fairbanks. Field could write heartbreaking verse meeting, to nominate a oaudidate >»r H. A. Lewis Nominated ' aged 78 years, fell by the roadside In respect of children and* put into the vacancy caused by the resignation ‘ FOOTBALLS WW A CHARGE many years. Since January 1, 1916, there have * and die«l. She was overcome by the them an Inordinate amount of human of Mr. McBride, and he further de- [ • — A meeting of citizens in Montavilla sympathy, bur so far as 1 know this beer, received in Klamath oqunty 1220 .b--at. c'»areaulea.*' he says, "liad provided four at Montavilla was a rousing one and A mountain slide last winter wt “I'm th 1st a little crippled ground« of illegality. He maintained ' footballs. one for cacti platoou. urging and one of the foremost In construc­ soln' to grow gave the nomination a send off that will i the cause of a Jiroken btojr-off valvt that the nomination duld nut lie made them to keep up a dribbling competl tive devotion to the state. die«l at Port­ An' git a great big man at all. 'caus. ,be felt aronnd.the county. Lewis is th# I on the South Fork pipeline which aunty told me so. eo as to exclude other candidate«, a« tlon nil the tray over the uille and a land at th» age of 83. proper iort of man. His head sets on When 1 was th 1st a baby onc't I tailed , caused a water famine in Oregon r Bend physicians are busy combat­ the Central Committee had no authority quarter of ground they bad to traverse out of the bed his shoulders about right. He is abso­ I West Liun. Willamette and Boltov la the company formed <>n emerging ing an epidemic of cholera infantum. to fill thia vacancy. 11« then devoted An' got 'the eurv'ture of the spine'—'at'» lutely on the square. If he goes to what the doctor said— con«idorabto time to the illegality and from the treu-h the platoon command 1 a large number of children being i Friday night. Salem we may lie sure that his vote will when he noticed a man and a woman »•ra kickctl off an«! the match against The dates for the annual “ Funkin' strlcl.rn in all parts of town. nnlairne»« ol the n>»th■ « .; ha«i better il> ’ .u-ntatlve Sinnott has been ad- on the iorinor dates. roitteenmn or precinct which be re pre- ' were booted onwgftl. with hoarse in public again.”—New York Post look elsewhere. Examiner Disque, of the Interstate eented. The law does not provide tor . rics of apcouregenient or «lcrtanfx*. tin ' vised that postofficcs are about to be any proxies. The proxies ire usually • II they disappeared hi fhe dehae smotb ! «1- continued at Cline Falls, Crook commerce commission, will come tc GUIDE YOUR BOY NOW. Portland on October 4. next, to cor. Mrs. Jesse Woods Dead given out in support of the chairman, ¡■■r b'hlnd which the Germans were county. an«l Harney, Harney county. Muhir'nah county will not pay its duct a series of hearings whatever hia motive may be and thus I hot.it i ng Ksep Him on the Road That Loads to — I ths'Highest Citizenship. this month. The employes rates and service affecting you would find a precinct represented "Then when tlie bombs nttd baronets , epii'l Mrs. Ruby Elnora Woods, of Grays I a«l inn» their work and the enemy hu I I will get local shippers and carri« rs. a Ci their salary warrants, but the This is a good time to think of your < rossiog was laid to rest on Monday as supporting a movaitocnt that was ab­ ieare«l men to. i:vJ for At a special election at Silvertm i boy. If you do not I— «»ter ul,u in afternoon in Multnomah cemetery, her solute! v objectionable to it or its com­ I >iMr .id nn«1 recuvorcd two of i county will not be able to cash them mitteeman. Not infrequently proxire ¡them tn the captured traverses The««- The second hand business has as for the purpose of voting on tile ques ' the right way si rune cue will do It tn death having occur««! on Iridav. She are is«u««l without the consent ol the irill be rent to the regimental depot at sumed considerable proportions in tlon of issuing bonds for J21.000 to | the .wrong way. Begin now. had been ailing for some time, being Teach your boy to follow tn committeemen, who happen to l>e ab­ Kingston «a war trophies worth pre Oregon, declares Ijibor Commissioner provide funds for a municipal nuxil steps of his father, to respect the foot troubled by gall stones. An operation the law Hoff. There are 178 firms engaged , j iary water system, the bonds were ’ to obey his parents, to regard the seemed necessary and it was while un­ sent. He stated that «•«aontially the serving.” authorised by a vote of 14k to 41. in this line. whole dissatisfaction with this year's i rights of all then, to honor virtue, to dergoing the operation that she finally After being lost in the thickly tim­ respect womanhood and to depend yielded up her life. Mrs. Woods was The senate has confirmed the nom­ committee work had been due to the Funerals inations of the following Oregon post­ bered districts of the Wolf creek sec upon no one but himself for his ad born in New York. She has lived in or admission of proxies, and he tuovtxl masters: John S. Howe, Lents; O. tlon of Douglas county for two days, vancement that the use of proxies lx* here and now near Lents for the past 12 years. She Teach him that the Golden Role of Stokes E. Johnson. Edwin Marvin. Wallowa; Mary O. Misses Ella Dillard and Hasel Jewett discontinued. After somr.direu-sion it leaves her husband and seven eons and I were found by searchers on a trail life will be found in the Ten Com­ three daughters to re-call her memory. Stokes E. Johnson, 48 years of age, Vail, Carlton was agreed to handle the matter as an mandments. They are short. They appeal from the chairman’s previous died at his home near Bellrose, on A new department is being added | | about two milcB from their camp. have survived the ages. They stand The funeral was held at' the Methodist ruling Mild as such was put to vote by August 28, of heart trouble, Mr. John- to the work of Pacific college at New-1 The cement and lime plant of the today unchanged and unchallenged. church on 84th street, Rev. Mrs. Smith lukllot. The result of the vote was son was a native of Ohio, having lived berg and beginning with 1916-17 a full Beaver-Portland Cement company, at j They comprise the first great written delivering the address. Mrs. Woods favorable to the chair, although it ex­ in Oregon for the past three years. He two-year course in commercial work Gold Hill, in Jackson county, in the < law given by G«?d to man. Before will be remembered as a kind, mother­ installation of which more than half ! these few commandments all tuan ly woman and her going will break up pressed a decide«! diaxatiafaction with leaves a family to mourn his early will be given. death. The funeral will be held at the system of using proxies. Succumbing to an Illness of three a million dollars have been invested, made laws fade Into Insignificance. the circle that has been home for near­ Following this nominstion« were pro- Kenworthy’s at a date not yet an­ months, L. Samuel, an Oregon pion- Is about ready for operation. It has Tench them to your boy. There is dan- ly a half century. postxi for the eenator«bip andMr, E . E. nounced. eer, founder and general manager of a capacity of 1000 barrels of cement R<^ nbend If you do not. Tbe universal drift of mankind Is to Convert was plsctxi in nomination. the Oregon Life Insurance «ximpany. a day, with a crushing capacity of ward decadence. Heredity pays its 3000 barrels. Again Mr. Darnall interposed the ‘ob­ died at Portland. Obituary Loia Minerva Cunningham. i premium aDd also exacts its discount Black leg has caused the team or ; The son of a good father and an affec. jection that the proc«*edings were illegal The highest price for which an Mrs. Lois Minerva Cunningham, liv­ The many Lents friends of Mrs. E. H. and propose«! that the matter of nomi­ ing with her daughter, Mrs. L. D. Rose, agate was ever sold in Newport was 400 sheep In Whitman national forest, | Donate mother, brought up In an at Willis of Tenth avenue near Mariestreet. nating a candidate be droppol. The near Gilbert Road and 104th street, paid last week. wh««n G. A. KlnBey, a according to Assistant State Veter­ tnospbere of parental regard, never will hear with sorrow of the passing of chair ruled otherwise. In the course of died August 26 nf.seniie decline. The wealthy Pittsburgher, bought a coral inary Dr. Osborne, who has been at­ j will disgrace the family. this one recently at the home of her The boys of today are to be the men tempting to stamp out the disease. It the discussion it wm suggest«*! that funeral was held privately on Tuesday agate from A. L. Thomas for JI 00. daughter, Mrs. Timothy I.ydston at of tomorrow. The destinies of the there might be other candidates than at the JCenworthy chapel and she was Conditions in the lumber business has been general all through the Whit­ American people are to be in the bands Midvale, Idaho, on the afternoon of Mr. Convert, and a cry went up, Blaine buried at Mt. Scott. Mrs. Canningham have been better so far this year than man forest section. j of theLr sons. If the boys are taught Sunday, August 13.. She had been un­ them. Aa no one responded, and as it was a native of Ohio, having lived in 1915, reports to Labor Commission­ The dead body of C. E. Bowman, a respect for the law (both human and dergoing treatment for cancer for some appeared that nominations might lie Oregon the past seven years. er Hoff from 13 sawmills of Clacka­ cigar manufacturer of Bandon, was I divine), obedience to authority, manly time, and had submitted to another closed, Mr. Darnall then arose and mas county for his annnal report show found by a searching party lying on a , independence and the fear of God this op«*ration the day before. Apparently brigfly discussed hie favored candidate, In the next five years, according to gravel bar in Deep canyon, He had great nation will be a noble monument she was doing well until the afternoon ending by nominating H. A. Lewis ot State Engineer Lewis. Ute state of apparently been dead for 12 hours, to man’s capacity for self government of the following day when she passed Letter of Condolence Russelvllle. W. H. H. Duinr seconded Oregon will receive approximately Jl,- Death was due to exhaustion. Mr. I and self control ht a time when all the away. At the time of her death she the nomination. 8. 0. Morton of 820.000 for the building of roads under Bcwman became lost while on a proa- world is a seething cauldron of unrest. was «1 years, 3 months and 5 days of . unreason and disbelief. God with his infinite Wisdom has the provisions of the federal aid road peettng trip. Columbia County Interposed a further Teach your boy to rale, but first to age. The funeral service was conducted our seen fit to take suddenly from The Hood River Fruit Growers ’ Ex ­ objection but hie objection« were ruled act rule himself.—John A. 81elcher In Les­ by the Baptist minister at Midvale and midst, Mr. Bfokaville Johnson, a much out of order. A roll call of delegatee be­ Harvey Wells, commander of the change has announced final returns on lie's Weekly. the interment took place there. Mrs. gan. After «ome time it was «o evident admired and loved neighbor, one who United Spanish war veterans, has des­ the 1816 strawberry crop. The ex­ I Willis was an active member of the was always .kind and pleasant, ever that Mr. Coovert waa going to receive ignated the heads of the various en­ change handled 16.000 crates of fruit Spanish Etiquette. Lenta Baptist church, at the time of tier ready to say a kind word and do a good the majority a proposition to concede campments throughout the state as at an average of 12 12 a crate. The I There Is a curious story of how tho leaving here, being president of the hia nomination waa made. A sag- deed; one who was ever faithful to hie recruiting office« for the Third infan highest price received on any ship­ Duke d'Aosta when king of 8 pain told Ladies Aid Society. She was always in ment was 26 a crate at tho openlag a muleteer to whom he was talking to her place in the church when possible. gaation to make it unanimoue wm ob­ family, kind, generous and loving, an try. cover hlmeelf, the sun being hot, for­ jected to and nil tboaa who supported ideal father and neighbor. Within the next three weeks the of the season. A woman of sterling worth she has gone Therefore, be it raaolaed that wo, the Bend commercial club will conduct a In the hope of preventing the waste­ getting that by so doing be made the to be with her Lord. The sympathy of Mr. Lewis were Mked to rise. The muleteer a grandee. Marshal Prim, to coant showed seventeen votes for members of tho Epworth League of vigorous campaign among the local ful destruction of straw thia fall M. prevent thia catastrophe, knocked the the friends here go out to the husband Lewie, in a house that had been packed Bennet Chapel, extend our heartfelt business men to boost Its membership 8. Schrock, county agriculturist at aaan'a hat out of hie hand, and, at* and daughter in their bereavement. sympathies to the bereaved mother and list from its present 80 members to Yamhill county, has issued aa appeal for Coovert. Tho chair declared Mr. cording to some, the muleteer had OREGON NEWS NOTES OF.GENERAL INTEREST ' f— ■ 1 Ooovart elected by tU votes, the votes (Oontiaued on peg« *«>•? children. Viola Haygarth, Third Vice Pres. to the farraerrnot to hum their straw. something to do with Prim's s«session NO. While walklag from her home to Should straw be burned Mr. Shrank tte that followed aeon afterward. Mr. Parry Klepper morning for Seattle. left Tuesday