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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 5, 1916)
/ Phone us your hew* Items—-they are al ways welcome DHL Lents, Multnomah County, Oregon, Oct., 5, 1916. Subscription, $1.00 a Year DEMOCRATS OR GANIZE SOCIETY Formal Organization of Local Demo crats Wednesday Evening. Of ficers Elected and Program Planned. Alsiut ten DeuKs’ratlc Insister« met in the old Giunge Hall Wednesday even ing ami iiateiied to a thrilling call from A F. Flegel. J. C. McGrew presided Hud Mr«. Janette Gesell kept the racorda a« tetn|s>rary secretary. Promt- lient among the audience were Clyde Hager, T. Y. Cadwell, E. P. Tobin, F, A Bolina, Tom Cowing, <>«car lent, John Howe. Dr. <>g«bury and a numtier of others, the Democratic salt of this «ec timi ol Mt. Beoti. After Mr. Flwgel had finished his ad dress Mr. McGrew ina<l«« an appeal to the audience for a non-partisan support lor gisid citizenship and a eon lili ustión of Witami prosperity Mr. G. Y. Harry was presented a %'iistltiitloii ganizttion of a W< tolgo w wbleu was unit-kly accep tifili (li 1 ermniient officvt» follow!x! l>r. ; < Anbury was eix-.eii pre-ldent; Mr« L. R >bn non, vice-president ; M r«. I ie<ifll, i MUTtitHf.y and Mrs. Duckworth,■ tnpaw* « urrr. Plan« were formulated for a bin booster meeting Heralù This is a good time to re new your subscription to the Herald. RfPUBLICANS 10 HAVE Mit IIN6 WfDNfSDAY Vol. 14. BfICf FAMILY HAVE PARALYSIS CASt HIS REASON FOR SMILING Announcement is made by Prciiden' F. O. McGrew of th» l-ents Republican Club that a Ing program is I-ring planned lor Wednesday evening to lie given al tbe school house auditoriuru. This was announced a week ago, her there was no Intention to conflict w other dates. Everybody will be w come The aim is made to have C< gresrinan .McArthur as leading speak Reports reached the Lents School Tuesday morning that a case of infan tile uaralysis bail appeared at the Deice home near .'«8th avenue and 103 street. There are several children in the family and five of them are in school, so. act ing under instruction of the Health De partment the schools were ordered closed for the remainder ot the week. The building has been fumigated and all possible efforts has been made to render it safe, altho there was no par ticular reason for believing that the disease Lad been carried into the school buildings. Many of the teachers have spent the week visiting other schools, so tbe time is not an entire loss to the district The latest report indicate a doubt whether the case was really paralysis of tagious nature. County Agent’s Noles Owing to the fact that tli«- demand so great fur the extension s|x-ciali«t» the Oregon Agricultural College, w travel over tin- »tat«- helping the farmers alnlig their s|«-eial lines, a few new r< gulatmns have been made. All ap- |K>iiitti>entH for extension »(«‘liali-i* should lx made to tlx« County Agrietil- oral Agent liollhl Is- taken cut far enol No. 49. INFANTILE PIAGUE IS STUDIED Eastern Scientists and Doctors De vote Efforts to Check Disease: Methods Applicable by Physicians in this Part of the Country. New York. —Tne committee organized by tbe vaqloua charitable institutions of tbe city to provide after treatment for tbe thousands of victims of the in fantile paralysis epidemic has set vig orously to work In an effort to solve the greatest problem confronting it— the negl««ct of parents to bring theii children to tbe hospitals and clinics fur urtbope«lic treatment and muscle business Man Dies rston, proprietor on Fonrt *, wax sic •Tiki W ith pneumonia fever. Hi- apparently vered from this and returned to ti ad been kept up by h »yston. On the 24th ot uat pretereuce « ptemoer .vir. Royston suddenly pa une instance» t ay, heart trouble being the cause. p|xiinttuenls was t»i years of age. Tlie funeral wax mount can It® —Green« in New York Teiegram. delayed for tbe arrival of his children, wtailing schedule«! dat<-> being held on Friday, Sept., 29th, in ot early winter should communicate with terment in Mt. Scott cemetery. The de Qounty Agent, H. B. Hall at Gresham ceased left a wife and nine children, all at llie earliest |xi»xible dale of whom were present excepting Mrs At tho present tiux- tlx-re ta quill- a W. E. Adelhart of Stillwater, Oklahoma II. look SuKUinbs to Disease demand for vetch seed for fall sowing. and Mrs. Paul E. Howard, of Boise volunteer cadet corps is being furniture interior finishing Idaho. Rev. F. R. Royston had beei Hcsekiah Ixaik. 80 years of age, sue- Any | h "V»< hi having vetch m«ed for sale or cutubed alter an operation, last Wednes wishing to buy should communicate ' or get/! zed at Pendleton high school. touches on the two upper stories. ' transferred from the M. E. Church con Bedies of chrome iron have been day in one of tin« city hospitals. Mr. with this office at an early «lab-. Vetch According to the annual report ot ference of Texas to Oregon just previou laxik passed through tlx« o|s«ration all m ««1 can be secured from valley points tapped on Canyon mountaif^ near Can the Western Union Telegraph com to the illness of his father, fortunately . right but the l<s«s of blots! was too much through the County Agents in those yon City. pany. filed with the public service being here at the time of his death. E. M. Hill's large blacksmith and commission, its net income for the for one of his advanced age and weak counties at a very rvasonabl«' flgun*. Paul and Margaret are the children wagon shop was completely destroyed year ending June 30 was *12.143.873.30. now in the home. Others en««! condition who came Il is altoul silo filling lime and some by fire at Dufur. Captain Peter Jordan, vice-presi were Rev. W. E. Royston, who is at The funeral was held Friday at two farmer» are ix-ginning to get uneasy for To run the city of Portland durl»a dent of the Callendar Navigation com tending the Evanston, Ill., o'clock at Kenworthy'a and he »•« theologies training work. These are essential if fear of frost. This is unne«iv«*ary for 1917 will cost *3.373,007, according t. buried at L^ipe Fir cemetery. Rev. pany and for fully 35 years one of the seminary; Mrs. Julia Wolf of St. Joe the children are not to become perma the man with a silo is tlx« one man who budget estimates. White of the'Third United Brethren best known shipping men in the lowe Mo., and James A. Royston of William nently crippled or deformed. is I met proof. It is beet to not lx» in a "Nurses employed by the committee The thirtieth annual conclave of the Columbia river district, is dead at As avenue, Portland. church delivered the funeral address. hurry hut let the corn get well matured grand commandery, Knights Templar, are visiting every family In which to ria. Mr. Ixs>k was a native of Pittsfield. Is-forv putting in the silo. More lists is was held at Corvallis. there have been cases of Infantile A now record for the importation Mass , coming from there to Wisconsin, incurred by putting the corn in the silo paralysis." said Dr. Donald Baxter, di Aggregate resources of the banks ot September, of liquor was made in thence to California ami arriving in Register Saturday tisi green than by allowing it to be frost Portland have gained *6.144.691.03 dur rector of the committee, "and are try Oregcn 37 years ago. lie has lived in when 22,200 packages were received ed. The kernel should Is» well glazi-d. Ing the last two months. ing to urge upon the parents the ex Saturday is the last day upon which t< ami ik-ar Portland ever since. He leaves in Multnomah county, according to treme importance of bringing their Multnomah County was well repre- Plans are under way for a large saw the affidavits filed at the county register. The books will then be close, a wife and five living children to cherish children to the hospitals before the xenUsi at the State Fair. The Fairview mill at Shipptngton. a suburb of Kiam and if you have not registered it wi his memory And many g<ssl friends clerk's office. paralysis becomes permanent. It is , canning team which represented this ath Falls, on upper Klamath lake. who learned to r>«a|xs-t and a«!tiiir«- him Leslie M. Scott, H. H. Johnson, anti put you to the bother of “swearing in’ not necessary for parents to be i isninly won thirst plaie in the slate cou- The third sawmill for Bend, the sec George H. Himes, assistant secretary 1 on election day if you vote, and yoi wealthy to give their children the will extend them sympathy. i test. Miss Lilly Lnacher won fourth ond or twin mill of the Shevlin Hixon 1 of the Oregon state historical societ;. want to vote of course. The only reaso treatment they require They will re place against all the girls in tin- state in company, began operations Thursday, I marked the route of the old Orego. why Oregon may go back into the “wet ceive free the required orthopaedic Hughes Alliance Organized I tlx- girls’ project work. Her project employing 200 men. i trail from Oregon City across the Ca; columns will be the indifference of th treatment and muscle training by tbe was sewing. An elaborate irrigation system with cades last week. 1 good p««opk' of the state neglecting t best orthopedic surgeons in tbe coun According to previous arrangements a The real sensation was the winning ol a capacity of furnishing water to 2000 try." numlier of enthusiastic Republicans met By filing his way through the bars register and vote. Donald Grant of Fairview Donald was The general committee has so ar acres of alfalfa land will be construct and descending to the ground by at the schoolhouse Saturday evening tlx- youngest »nil smallest lioy in the ranged its work that every child will ed soon near Riddle. and organised the Ix-nlx branch of the means of a rope woven from a blanket state Camp and won the highest honor receive individual treatment by sor Mrs. -Ella Graven shot and killed Otto Matheson escaped from his ward Hughes Alliants«. The attendants« was geons and nurses experienced to mus- overall the lx»y* in the ‘late in the her mother, Mrs. Minnie E. i Graves OLD FUNMAKER IN ASYLUM on the second floor of the state insane small but enthusiastic. Dr. O. A. Hess feeding of his Ham|>shire pre. He was cle training work. and herself in her mother’s bed at asylum at Salem. was elected president; Hamilton John The treatment for the first two or in competition with more titan twenty Hughey Dougherty, Famous as Min their home in Portland. son, vice-president ; Mrs. Maud Darnall E. E. Coovert, one of Portland's three years consists largely of massage, pig grower», the Iwxt from lix> different strsl. Patient at Kirkbridas. Frank Alciata. engineer I at the most prominent attorneys and one of secretary, and Mr Ctsmradt, treasurer. the use of electricity and muscle train counties in the state. Th«» bor that Philadelphia. — Hughey Dougherty ing and corrective gymnastics. Much Chandler hotel at Marshfield, was in the leading workers in many of the Delegates will lie sent to the county old time minstrel, who has made thou value is placed by orthopedic special won second wax from Eastern Oregon stantly killed when a gasoline tank recent leading movements in state de sands laugh, was taken to Kirkbrides, meeting to Is* held this Friday at the and fed a Hampshire pig also. he was soldering exploded. Library hall, in Portland. velopment. is dead, following an oper the Pennsylvania hospital for the tn- ists upon muscle training, by which the child is taught to regain control The Copper King mine in the uppet ation for appendicitis. Just what thia branch of the 11 IlgllCK sane, after several hotels refused to re over tbe affected muscle groups Prac- BEAR ATTACKS ADMIRER. Grave creek region of Jackson county Alliance will do is not definitely decided. Dr. B. T. Galway, of the bureau of ceive him tically every nurse in New York ex Is being equipped with a concentrating plant industry of the United States It is not the intention to displace the The veteran of the burnt cork, bent perienced in muscle training will be Brooklyn Man Almost Lotos Hand In plant of 40 tons dally capacity. (Hub organized last Wednesday evening. department of agriculture, has arrived with age and broken in health, came at work in one of the orthopedic insti Proapact Park. David Alexander, an employe at the at the Oregon agricultural college to here from Los Angeles, where he had tutions or clinics. New York.—Clarence New. tlfty-four been since last June. years old. n mncnzlne writer of Brook Western Cooperage company’s camp cooperate with college experts on the Card of I hanks When the minstrel man's health be NO ARCTIC WARRIORS. on the Klaskanine river, in Clatsop Introduction of blight resisting pea«* lyn, went to the menagerie in Prospect gan to fail several years ago business Mrs. II. Ixxik and (amily wish to park with the intention of feeding some county, was killed by a falling tree. stock from CJiina. Experiments with and theatrical men orgauized a benefit Representative N. J. Sinnott, of The the new stock will be carried on at and raised a fund to care for him in As Hunter« th« Natlv«« Ar« Wonder«, thank the many friends and good of the animals. He stopped before the but Cannot Mak« Soldiar«. nrighlxirs for their thoughtful kind cage which coniines the Rnssinn liears Dalles, is confident that the ■ 640-acre tbe southern Oregon experiment sta his declining years. On June 8 they Battle history halts at the arctic cir nesses and for their sympathy and help and began tossing stun 11 morsels. To provision for grazing homesteads will tian at Talent sent him to Los Angeles, there to spend cle. Beyond that human life is so dif fulness during tlx« illness and after the get nearer the n ninni Is. lie crawled tn be adopted as soon as congress re his last days, as his friends thought, ficult to sustain that its willful waste ff the state military authorities wtN under the guard rail and attempted convenes. death of the husband nnd father. with Mrs. Evalina J. Buttman, his 1« unthinkable. Nations with a foot organize an aviation corps in coa««e- to feed the iM'iirs direct from ills hand The annual convention of the Ore tion with the Oregon national guard, adopted daughter. hold in tbe icy north recruit no armies Evidently the animal to whom New’s gon congress of mothers and parent an aeroplane for use by the corps will in that frigid zone. Indeed, tbe men attention was directed did not fancy SCOTS AS FIGHTERS. the quality of the food ho was dis teacher associations will be held at be presented to the state by the Port U. S. BEST AT BOMB THROWING are of such meager stature and intel lect that a military training is next to tributing and relished New’s anatomy The Dalles for three days, beginning land chamber of commerce. it would lx> dim- ult lb find an srmy impossible. At a recent meeting of the county Marine Corps Officers Say Baseball In Europe which did not contain de more, for he reached out a shaggy paw October 12. The real natives of the arctic can Claims on niter deposits have been court of Wheeler county it was de Makes Americans Superior. scendants of the Scottish soldier of and gri|>|>ed the magazine writer’s endure hunger and fatigue, can march hand. New ’ s icnanu attracted park filed upon by George Grizzle. O. D cided to submit to ths roeers of the Tort Royal. 8. C.~ Americans are In their own fashion through hurri fortune In Sweden Gustavus Adol phus bad four llcuteiinnt generals, attendants and after much difficulty Cravens and Fred Morley of Klamath county at the coming regular election latently the l>est bomb and grenade cane and blizzard, but their value is twenty-two colonels nnd tnnny other the animal was beaten off. New was Falls, the claims being located in up the question of an *80.000 bond issue throwers In the world and are capable ratbek to the explorer of the inhos taken to the Methodist Episcopal hoe. of waging wonderful trench warfare pitable north than to the soldier. As Inferior officer», nil Scotsmen. In his for the building of permanent roads. was per Lake county. In case of hostilities, says United service Ho owned that hfs conquests pital where it was said his hand Fir« destroyed the Perry ft Jeldness •er ously lacerated. A black bear that had cost the States marine corps officers In charge hunters they are wonderfully clever, In Germany were <^m to the valor of yet they are curiously formal in ad sawmill, three miles north of Half ranchers of upper Floras creek, in of recruit training at this place. these gallant soldiers. way, together with 600.000 feet of Curry county. *200 during the past "The average Americau youth early ministering the coup de grace. In Muscovy the Bruces, the Gordons CATCHES FISH AS HE SLEEPS. They will apologize to tbe fierce high-grade lumber, the bunkhouse and month, was hunted down and killed learns to throw a baseball with speed and the Douglases were famoua. white bear which they have cornered the blacksmith shop. and accuracy, and it is because of that by C. C. Anderson, a homesteader. Even III Germany the ublqultooa Scot Slumbers by th« Lakeaid« With “Pout" before advancing to a close attack With crowds unequaled by those ol The animal had killed 40 sheep and we as a nation are especially fitted to wns to be found, mid a General Ogilvy, on Hi« Hoak. with bone tipped arrows and spears, a -w wage the metforn war of »he trenches any previous fair and exhibits which whose grandfather was a Scotsnian. goats. Randolph. Mass.- Loo Connell of duel In which the odds seem decisively Raseball is encouraged nt all our sta was at one time field marshal of the Quincy 1« without doubt the champion were pronounced the best of any state On complaint of N. A. Tibbets, a tions. and the skill displayed by ma on tbe bear destroying the man. They empire fisherman of the south shore, for ho fair in the west, the state fair at granite salesman representing ths rines—even untrained recruit»—In the • re therefore not cowards in any sense, It was In France, however, that the catches ’em while he sleeps. Connell Salem ended Sunday. Blair Granite company, of Grants bomb and grenade throwing’practlce Is and few sportsmen would risk their Scot was rated most hlglil.e. nnd the camo to Randolph with Eddie Mahan— Because there are no available cars Pass, warrants for the arrest' of 14 really remarkable." said Drill Ser lives against bear and wolf and wal old saving ran, "Fldele comme on Es not Nntlck Eddie of Harvard, but an for handling wheat and all Pendleton rus protected only by futile weapons geant Moore. coasiils.” f/ittls hnd such a respect for other one—an«! tbe two sot out to dealers are loaded with wheat they Portland monument dealers were is and tbeir own personal dexterity. sued in Portland on a charge of vio these soldiers that ho ordnlned that break nil Randolph plscnfnrtnl records. Tbe Lapps and Samoyeds of arctic cannot move, the Pendleton wheat lating a municipal anti-trust ordinance. Hsn Lays 365 Eggs In Year. Ills body should lie guarded night and They sepnrntod nt Grent pond, onch Russia, like tbe Eskimos of North Trinity. Del.—Mitchell Lingo claim« America and Greenland, are so often The claim of Peterson A Johnson day by twenty-four Scotsmen Tills Inking n different side of the lake. At market is at a standstill. Governor Withycomb«' granted a against Clatsop county for work on to have the champion egg layer of the compelled In times of dearth and Rents bodyguard whs continued under dusk Mahan tired of the sport nod the reign of nine kings without Inter went home. When Connell did not ar conditional pardon to Richard Thom grading the portion of the Columbia world on his farm near Trinity in a famine to sacrifice their aged weak rive for several hour« a searching |mr- •son. an escaped convict, alter Thom highway between Astoria and West J two-year-old hen. which. Lingo de lings that this form of death has be mission for 1150 yenrn ason had walked into the executive's port has been settled by the county dares, laid 365 eggs during the year come a vague religious and social prin- King Charles VII raised another com ty was organized. ending this month. She Is a Rhode cipls with them. They found Connell, fast asleep, on a pany of Scots, called "Gens d’Arm« office and surrendered himself. paying ths contractors *18,002.41. The d’Escosae," consisting of 100 borsss largo bowlder by the lake shore. Ills The new education building at the original claim was approximately *87,-1 Island Red and her eggs are so differ ent from the others that Lingo says he •nd 2OO archers. This force bad pre clinched hand firmly gra«|x»d a fi«h university of Oregon at Eugene is A sunny temper gilds tbs edges of 000. has no trouble In Identifying* them. pole. On tbe hook waa a two pound cedence of all tbe French troopa. - complete la aver» detail, anoont th« UTS’s blackest cloud.—Gnthria. i born pout London Chronicle. INTEREST /