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Lents, Multnomah County, Oregon, Sept. 14, 1916
Vol. 14.
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WIRELESS BUYS
NEW MACHINERY
DU YOU LIVE INA "HOME,’’
OK IN JUST A •HOUSE”
IT MAKES A t)!FFERENCE,
EAfiNS $I8!9 IN SIX-YEAK
COLLEGE COURSE AT 0. A. C.
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No. 37.
COUNTY FAIR
SHOWS BIG ADVANCE
*'H oum <" au<l ‘‘borne’' are two words
Edward F. Underwood, of Boyd,
iu our language used sy iioiioutousiy very
Oregon, earned a total of $1819.47 dur­
olten, yet caimble ot th« nicest discriini-
ing a rix-yeM’ College conn» at O. A.
Lents Station Federal Wireless Tele nation in lueatung. A house is some­
a siiin within *100 of the entire cost Shortage of Premium Fund Dis-
graph Company Makes Extensive thing tliat miiupy can buy — s sli«-lt< r or
couraged Some Departments But
of the course, including traveling and
Improvements in Buildings and place to live—no, rullier a place to stay.
im idental expense». The average cost
Main Agricultural Exhibits Up
It may be of the finest magnitteeucc and
New Machinery.
was $320 a year, or $1280 for a regular
to
NormaL
yet tali to be a home. It tnay lie of liar
fonr-year course.
poorest ty||- and yet be a home. Tbe
Mr. Boyd entered College in 1910, to
Thing* have lawn moving at th« Lents subtle difTervuce lies in the atmosphere
The County Fair is well on the way.
tali” the last two years of th«* high
station of tbe F< «leral Telegraph Com- ol humane«« created by liar inhabitant«
When
this has reached the reaiieni of
school course in the secondary depart­
pany this aummcr Mini so far this fall | aud their genuine interest in each other.
I the Herald but two more days of the
ment
then
carried
at
O.
A.
C.
During
hut the work is alaiut all done. Tim
Fortunately for women, they are en­
' the first year be boarded ami bis entire show willjlie left and they will be busy
season I«-gan with the addition of two dowed by nature with the capacity to
■ expense was $310. The next year he on«-s. Friday and Ba urday are usually
luoiiriruua steel tsiams acriaw tlie top of 1 make homes. Many underate their in-
I latched and reduced his expenses to the biggest days of the entire show and
each 280 foot tower. This was a montlia’ 1 stlucl, placing above it social prestige,
'
$275.
He then entered tlie degree they will be better this year than ever
work, gettingtheae three-ton trunsw into self Inilulgi-iKX", and such. As a result
I
-otirse
in
agricultnre, which he com- | unless it should happen that the weath­
place as they were h(te«l entire to liieir men restlessly haunt the clubs ami
.
pleted
last
June
with a bachelor degree. er should change..
|H>«itions on top of the tower*. Tlie' hotels, ip-ttiug out ot patience with the
So far the show ha- been a big suc­
He
earned
his
expenses l.y working at
towers hardly look »» though they j idealised woman whom they do nut
cess. Opening day was entirely satis-
!
tlie
College
and
in
the
fields
during
the
would snpp<irt tlwir own wciglit ami the 1 realise, aud loitering tbe vilest ideas ot
summer. He worked on school day* an I factory. By noon of the second day
addition »»10,090 pounds w»iul«l ap)x*ar ' ttie sei.
average of three ami a half hours a day, practically all of the premiums had been
to coiuph-l«’ th»« “last straw” nwa’itry ' Al liai end ot thirty-eight years of
and on Saturdays eight hours, aggregat­ | awarded, so the exhibitors had the eatis-
b» their ruin. But they were «ecurely I a married tile iu which a. mau and
ing atiout 100 hours a month. He re­ ■ faction of seeing their products ranked
guye<i against lateral swaying and tliei
woman had experienced everything
ceived
25 cents an hour, making from iiesides their comjietitors.
load* were safi'ly hoisted and secured, from luxpry tu tuxsawii/. tlw husband, a
The fair this season show's some ad­
‘
*20
to
$21
a month.
used
a«
Tie« connecting wire« to be
vance over previous seasona. Improve­
man ot the finest acatiwtic appreciation,
Since
graduatfoo
he
has
been
offered
“ant« una" acre adjusted and that part lookiri alkitit a crudely furuuiied house
j numerous positions at $1(0 a month, or ments in the main pavilion give a great­
of the work was complete. The t<»w«rs which they had rented, Haying. “1 tell I
more. One of these he has now ac- ly enlarged space. Placing the main
i*»at <*( white
have »tnce liven g»V
stairway at tlic rear ad«is to tlie appear-
you, site's a great woman, l’tit her any -1
I «jepted.
paint.
,
when* and rite makes a imine,—tn a
He was a member of tl«e Amicos Club auce of th« entire building Tlie grange
Following this
milling camp, a hotel room, or some
«luring his later College work and thus exhibits are fine. Several school ex-
erected a F«s"f ria-
one's ohi house.—E. U.
' had the advantage of more econominal l hibits are very commen<lable. Farm ex-
<>f om- sto» y, a»'d In
i living ami friendly, helpful association. | l Mbits by Chester Mickelson of Monta-
ph“’ te-w W’t of ai«|
villa, and tbe Wilson ranch, are de­
h«*ii>g in*tall”<L Tl
WIIAÍ AWNOIDS WILL
cidedly attractive features.
Which
will pro
DON’T LEÍ WORMS
should rank first would he a difficult
DO
Í0
YOUK
GHIID
IWO
* II” M8»8
EAT YOUR ROSES question to answer, but it is probable ’
will likely ba kept ready for <
the two will not be clashed as competi­
—Donnell in St. Louis Globe*Democrat.
des T) h < new apparuins is ri
Before the ».|a-nltig of sell
tor* as tlie young man’s exhibit will or
Little yellowish green worms, or, should come in a different class. Any
more up-in date than the oM, t
parent aliould find out whether
give le tter wrvic».
“slugs,” as they are commonly called, way it is exceptionally g<xxl and will
their children have ailenoids.
do more or lew serious damage to tlie probably be taken to the state fair.
Tlie Lents branch of th« Fetfc
A'leuoid* are small nwclliug«,
rose bushes during the summer time by
tumors that grow in the throat just
graph t'-umpany ia nd in any
The poultry show is g«<>d aud the hog
The
eating
off th” green surface of die foliage display is better than ever. The horse
govi-rniiiciil Oonerru
above ami baok <d tin- opening of the
t
leaving only die lower epidermis ms a ami cattle «Jepartment has suffered by
im-n-iy »utntv»live of its extel
imae into th«* mouth anil in front of tlie
Brown rot has attacked the prunes turtle six miles south of Lakeview.
t»fM«uing of the two «mull
«mall tn!**
tiiis-s hv
b” ! In the Roseburg section.
tivitics. They have stations
A new and modern mill will replace i thin, brown tis*ue.
reason of the cut in premium funds.
Heattie, lioiKil
Which the ear* are i connected with lite
The rainfe.il at Tillamook city dur- the Oregon Lumber company miU at i These worms may be readily killed by
Angier, Fri
The outside attractions are sufficient­
matiy eastern cities.
The branch at npper part of tl»e throat.
i Ing the past year was 125 70 inches.
Baker, which was destroyed recently i spraying the leaves with one of die ly plentiful to afford diversion. There
1-ente is engageii mostly on c«>tnm»rvial
Evil I tr. cts ot Adenoids: First, They
Plans have been prepared for the hji fire,
estimated loss being 850.- I arsenical poisons. Perhaps tine best one are doll racks, maul racks, rifle gallery«,
to use is arsenate of lead. If the pow­ confectionery-stand.’, popcorn counters,
work, and tor k<-etmg in touch »»th interfere a ¡th the br»-athing anu force i erection ol an $80,000 hotel building
dered form of the poison is used, mix in hot dog lunches an<l restaurants; there
i
at
Bond.
or* an trsfllc equipped with F.-.leral tlie child to breathe thru its n louth,
The
great
council
of
the
Improved
*
nuu liiti-s. HAveral hours each day an* thus tlie air rea«-hing tlie Inng» ia 111 All
Clifford Smith, a farmhand, was Order of Red Men, of Oregon, hai water in the proportion of 1 lb. to 40 are also snake allows, el- ctrical wonders,
•pent in nwivlng coastwise news con­ u npurifled condition; predispose» such a« gored «by a bull near Oakville and died launched a statewide membership gallons of water. If the paste form is Hawiian tronba>iours, and a merry-go-
cerning vea’«'hi enroute Isitwecn Pacific cbiid to frequent attacks of cold,1 as a result,
campaign with 20.000 new members ! used, mix 2 lb*. of the poison in 40 gal- round, to absorb all your loose change.
: Ions of water. Apply in the form of a
mast point« Tlie Frisco station handles tironcliitis and pneumonia, an«l tbe
Linn county is now shipping green as its goal.
The automobile show on Wednesday
tlie llotioltlln new«, regularly, allli«» child <!««•« not get into its laaly a* much I prunes direct to the markets Of the
J. C. Horn of North Bend has beer, . spray s« as to cover the npper surface of was entirely successful..
Out on the
thin station has taken care of that busi­ air «• tlie normal child conaiimre.
L ' middle west. _
awarded the contract to erect all the I the leave?
track, just as promised, was a full after­
An equally good poison for the des-
ness on ««»me occasion«. I h« burin»*««
Second, They alter the voice of a
Taxable property in Baker county depots along the Willamette Pacific
noon ctevoted to all sorts of races, fast
w»th shipping i- mostly relative to rout­ child, giving it a “stuffy” speech.
han gained 8400,000 in value within between Eugene and Lakeside th a i true lion of this pest, and also the slug races, slow races, race between up to
! that defoliates the cherry trees, is white
ing, supplies, weather condition*, ami
Third, The child's n<»«e being more or the last year.
have not been built.
date cars and some that were up to date
I«-* diseased and especially subject to
accident«
Two horses were stung to death by
The value of the mine productlot hellebore in water in the proportion of ten years ago, or more. Tomorrow and
After the new inrisllation* are all in colds, it loses to a large extent, rense of » bees at the ranch of Roy Atterbury of gold and silver in Crook county tor 1 ounce to 3 gallon.—C. P. G.
Friday and Saturday there will be 9ome
there will I»* a greater disposition to ta*te and smell.
near Hermiston.
the year 1915, according to a recent
real racing, racing in which horses will
handle private telegraphic news Rate»
Fourth, Adenoids produce a peculiar
Lane county flax ia being spun in­ bulletin of the United Slates geologi
do tbe acting, and nothing compares
Miss Odessa Ulen, Married
liy wireless are a-«mewhat ch»«a[»»r than facial expression, an unnatural arching to thread at tho Lane county fair at cal survey, was 85894.
with a horse race to draw the crowds
_
_
_
_
by wire. Ami on short nteSHeaiig»* this of the eye brows.
Eugene this week.
At the regular city election in No­
and stir up the interest. Some of the
will Is’ relatival? considerable iaoa than | Fifth, Adenoid* cause disturbed sleep
About 40 per cent of the hop crop vember the voters of McMinnville wili
Miss Odessa Ulen of 8Jd street and best horses in the county will be on dis­
the old way. F. E. Hton« lias charge, and also interfere with the hearing.
of Ijvne county was lost as a result be asked to vote a 890,000 water ton« 70th avenue, was married this week to play and there will be some of the
of tbe Iwnta Station. Persons desiring | Treatment for adenoids: Th« opera­ of excessive rain last week.
issue for the purpose of an additions Glenn E. Sprague of Oswego.
Miss finest racing to be seen in the state. The
complete information alxoit meniagv ; tion for adenoid* is very simple, and the
The first apple packing school ever water supply for the city.
Ulen grew up in this part of the county track nt Gresham is not so large but it
rates after the new machinery gets into danger is not much greater than the conducted in Lane county will be held
The beautiful Pageant of the Sea aud for the past few years has been en- has the reputation of being excellent
working ahape will l»e able M> secure full i anesthetic. Tlie treatment, as compared at Creswell. September 21, 22 and 23. sons was presented at the city park at gaged teaching in which work she has under reasonable weather conditions,
details of him. The station is installing I with leaving the a<lenoida alone, is a
A movement has been started In McMinnville before more than 600(- made quite a record. She formerly at- and any horse that can travel, can
its telephone lines bslsy ami local com­ I ininimuui danger coin|»arvd with a Albany looking towards municipal people, under the auspices of the Civid tended school in Lenta.
Hence her travel there so tbe crowds that attend
munication will !«• complete thia week. : maximum danger.
ownership of light, water and power Improvement Club wemen.
Lenta friends will appreciate the news of the next two days will fimi the racing
There is no question but what the plants.
Multnomah county’s taxable valtta her new association.
all that is desired.
Gilbert dnd Lynch Join In Exhibit i child who has had adenoida and has ba«i Jacob Condron, an engineer in the tion for 1916 will show a decrease ol
them taken out has a much better Rosecrans sawmill at Corvallis, died about $20.000,000 from 1915. The ft
chance to become efficient in school from a fall in which he suffered a nal valuation of the county will be in
The Captive’s Song.
Lewis Preparing for Busy Campaign
Pupils and young |>eople of the Gil­ work.—Taken from the report of the
The habit of the thistle bird, which
broken neck.
the
neighborhood
Of
$303,500.090.
bert and Lynch School Districts have North Carolina State Board of Health,
John S. Herrin, a pioneer of Ash
Long-known deposits of chrom always sings persistently when in trou-
H. A. Lewis is getting his ^affairs in
united this year to make an exhibit of Raleigh.
land, died there, aged 89 years, lie iron on Yanyon mountain in Grant i ble of any sort. Is a good one to Imi­ shape so that he can devote his time to
tate. A gentleman living in the vil­
their product* from th» farm, garden
was a native <f Kentucky and came county are about to be developed and lage of Silver Creek. Neb., had heard his senatorial campaign as soon as the
and house. The exhibit was held at the
to Oregon in 1853.
marketed by the Parnish company ot under his window for many successive fair is over. He is daily meeting hun­
Gilbert school house on Thursday and
Young Men's Class Elects
At a special election at Toledo to San Francisco, according to reports.
days the persistent song of one of dreds of people who assure him that
Friday of lust week ami it waa an exhibit
vote on two bond issues for the Im
Forest fire losses this year bld fair these little birds and dually called the they will support his candidacy. The
of merit. Judges were Belected from
The Fall has arrived and with it pro veinent of the city water system to touch the mark set in 1912, which I song to the attention of a naturalist fact that he is a fanner appeals to many
the leading grangers of the County,
is a low record. In that year the dam- friend who constantly studied birds ot them. The fact that be is an oppo­
J
comes
many Fall activities. The Win both proposals lost.
namely, A. F. Miller, County Agent
Outside
of
one
8200
fire
in
the
Mi
<)ne Bible Class, the young men’s cla«
‘ axe nmounteil to but $460. There has and their ways. Upon investigating nent of one of the bitulitliic promotora
Hall and Jas. Kelly of Lenta. The
nam forest no losses except very small ! been but one serious tiff» this season, the source of the notes the friend dis is further reason for supporting him.
’
of
the
Evangelical
Bunday
School,
lias
household exhibits were judged by
i covered that the thistle bird was a
ones resulted from forest fires in that says State Forester Elliott, and that I captive in Its neat A ladder was Must of the farmers throughout the
Mi-<lames Bateman, Those and Popple­ i not overlooked this. They held a busi-
section this season.
j occurred tn a Washington county log- brought, and bird and nest were taken eastern end of the county a?e bitterly
ton. There were over a hundred entries 1 m-ss meeting Monday evening an«!
Not a fatality was numbered among ' ging camp and was not strict’y a for- down for examination. One leg of the opposed to' t lie use of tn! .lithic pave-
I
elei-ted
officer«.
Th«
following
were
and nine boy* and girls completed the
hiiosen: Bresiitent, George Jones; Vice- the T95 accidents reported to the si tate ■>st firm.
little prisoner bad become entangled menta, especially after they iiavt » hod a
projects planned. Tlic exhibits were mi
In the wool which formed the nest’s chance to try them ont. These farmers
President,
Harold
Bradford*,
Secretary*
Industrial
accident
commission
for
Harvey
the
Shoemaker
shot
and
killed
good that much of then» will be taken t>
lining, and it took twenty minutes of
week end in
eptember 7.
■
Trea-
’
iirer.
Clarence
Abhley.
One
ot
the
Mrs.
Dan
Davis,
to
whom
he
had
been
are dead set against Yeon, Benson
the State fair, after living shown at t .»
Hoppickii
is progressing in the i attentive for some time, and then .painstaking effort before the leg was Warren Construction Company, and
Class ieatnr«*s will Im a campaign bo-
county fair at Greshain, this week.
tills
wa*
*M
tlsf
spec
­
| ginning Bunday, “.More Young Men For Willamette
Iley without much in killed himscl f, at I laker. Jeiilotisy Is tators were greatly surprised to rec anyone that looks like favoring them or
The managers of the exhibit wish to
terruption.
lie spread of mold ap belici ed to I
H.aeri the 4shoot! ug. the bird fly away a trifle unsteadily, their hobby. While Mr. Lewi s is not
express their gralitu.lc to all who assist­ Ciirist." All young nu-q ar«- cordially
'
invited
to
attend
Cln-.i
Bunday
morning
been
checked.
Inai
Com
tn
trance
P1 sars to he
Moner W’ells hns but apparently not at all injure«!. The making a campaign ou the qui ■»lion of
ed them with donations for prices
tdown of ten days be- i Uaued: fire r
After
a
i
|
at
10;4d.
Come
and
bring
a
friend.
ion
buttiti n No. 2 bird’s parents or some of Its feathered hardsurfacing roads, he is Intel ested in
Particularly do they appreciate the
hrijirtv coopera­ friends had kept it supplied with food road construction and the peop le’ know
cause e of inability
ir
to get bott
the i and iri it be
generous treatment accorded them by
Northwest
ruers with tile fire dnring iiK captivity. Hut the remark­ he stands for a reasonable road building
jiwest Fruit Product« P ant at ’ Uon o f prop«
jiiatiy of the business people .of Lent*.
Enoch Eastman. an old time lows
it haz Artis may be able part of the story is that Its habit program. But he has an int erest in
rfëparl
80
th«
Salem
is
again
in
operation.
tinenta
lawyer, on one occasion appeared lie
of singing was the cause of its release
The Polk. Yamlilll, Marton
i reduci ?d.
fore a young ,1ml: <■ and to on'' r’-e n
many other things important to the tax­
—C. R. Smith in St. Nicholas.
Attention
society
met
in
McMinnville,
re
will
be
n<
&
military
drill
at
The
point ho dorimi to make brought with
payers of tiie state Some of the candi­
the university of Oregon before the
him mid attempted to read Bltvkstone large number of the doctors
Doubt or Dyspepsia.
dates are making their tight simply to
second semester of school, ami proba­
Scott—The difference between a poor assist in directing tlie fight for ad*
Shiloh Circle.’ Ladies of th« Grand to the coart. whereupon the youn : three counties in attendance.
judge,
after
moving
uneasily
about
In
man
and a millionaire— Mott—Yes. I
A
roundup
exhibition
in
McMinn
­
bly
not
until
next
year,
according
to
a
ls'tic-
Army of th« Republic. wtll give
his sent for awhile,’ said. "Mr East ville ia assured, and a stock show will an announcement rnude by President know all about It. One worries over rantageotte road laws—advantageous to
fit. entertainment in Oddfellows hall man, I've read Bini krione."
his next meal and the other over his certain interests that hope to control the
be an important feature of it.' The P. L. Campbell.
Saturday night, the 10th. Como one,
■state road construction work for the
“Oh, bev ye!" responded Enoch,
last.—Exchange.
The packers have fixed the prices
next decade. Lewis has » broader view
conic all. A good time is promised and looking nt lhe judge over the top of dates are October 4, 5 and 6.
The Summit Mill company, of Sum for raw fish to prevail during the fall
g.Kxi talent in piano, violin, songs, and bls spectacles with an air of surprise
f legislative duties than that.
Advertised tellers
mit, has notified the state public serv- season which opened Sunday at the
s.xiphon« muri«; al-o speaking by -Cane and Comment
Ice commission that shortage of cars following rates per pound: Chinooks,
Julge Gat. n*. and others.
Drily Moils
has forced a closing of the plant.
two cents; silverr.h’es. four cents;
Consoling.
Advertised letters for week ending
The Athena postoffice safe was dy­ Steelheads, five cents.
“What did you say your age was?"
Mails at. th” L nt* postofB.’e arrive
Onte.«, J i«. V. ;
S-*ptetnber 9, 1916:
he remarked, between dances.
namited by robbers and about |40 in
China pheasants are scarce in Linn F iris. Mi-« Nellie; Il-mit, Mr*. s. ; and depart daily, except Sunday, as fol­
8oporlf!o.
"Well. I didn't say," smartly return­ •tamps and a few cent« which had county this year. Some farmers as­ Haiidewi It, Mrs. M
low* :
FT ok ns—Scribbler'« new novel 1« very
C. ; Mwrler, Mi-e
\rriv«
iF-part
realistic. Don't yon think so? Poktia— ed the girl, "but I’ve Just reached been left tn the safe were taken.
sert that there are not one tenth as Marcarvi ; Stmnian, Estrila; s,»,,» rviu»-.
7:15 A. M.
Oh. very. When I came to n six page twenty one."
Earl Scott, a prominent stockman many birds as usual. Rains in June A H. ; Vidimi ine, Ellsworth ; HOo."» Clay­ «:!»» V M.
“la that so?" he returned consoling­ of Warner valley, was almost instant­
description of a yawning chasm It ac­
12:30 I*. M.
l.’:»» P. H.
and July, when the birds were small, ton St., Cor., of HOtli.
ly. “Wbat detained you?’’—Exchange.
tually put me to sleep.—Town Topic*
5:3OP. M.
3:30
P.
M.
ly killed when an automobile turned killed moat of thia yoor’a crop.
Geo. W. Spring, P-Mtmaster.
i
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Gf.GENERAL INTEREST
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