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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 9, 1916)
incri-nses in the dvmurrare rat«’ charged Oregon ahlppen for holding freight cara beyond the fr»*e time It I» urgml upon thi c n> ira Pu Kstzky Broa., ex-.xet to be their n»'tt building January ti DK. A. KLAPTOCZ It'naihBi« Dr. P. J. O’DONNELL WANTED preferred. II. Clark will hold services us usual at his church, the Free Methodist, Inquire at the Herald No jnextSunda). l.a-t Sunday exeuing he Hunting and Trespass signs. joined with the leinperanw rally at th«» Friends church, Mrs. Hyde and Mr. WANTED—Plain seaiug or any kind Newell also »—isting of day w rk. Tabor 7353. On Friday, Nov. 17th, then- will lie a William Conners, father of Mr». district meeting of the Foreign Mission Frank Wallace, has l«vn quite ill the ary society st the M. E Church at past week. Woodstock. Persons wishing to attend can secure full information by phoning Mr. and Mrs. Frank Se tick of '»th Mr- Jasper at the parsonage, Talxir avenue are the parents of a sou born 4670. Oct 28. Miss Ada Beeg.e is now acting matron Cull potatoes \c per pound, You at the Lou se home, during the absence come and get them. South of la’tits .4 the matron. Upon her return Miss Junction. H. L. Johnson 1 Bergli» will lie the assistant matron. The Louise home is on the Mt Hood Mrs. E. P. Smith goes to Corvallis road, lietwevii Montavilla and Ruby Saturday to visit old college friends station. Prof and Mrs. Ridenour. On next Sunday morning at the M. Mrs. Mary Irwin of Seaside is visiting E Church. Rev. F. M. Ja-*;«-r will with tier ai«ter, Mrs. I F Coliman, for s|>eak on the subject, "tiod’s Appeal to Perfection.” In the evening his subject the winter. will I*-, ‘‘The Sparkliug ’ Durkin — The Ladies Aid society of tlie M. E There will be special music at both ser Church has secured the Oddfellows hall vices. for their bazar to be held on Dec. 18th. Mrs. Effie R. Tamplin. while in the The Situpeon family, who moved into east attending the ini.-siouary ixvard th«' H. A. Scott residence on 91st street, meetings of the Friend« church, secured stereoptican views of Use mii-ion works has in 'V.d to Salem. iu Africa, among the wildest of th.- wild men. These views were display, d at the Friends church in Lent.- ..n Wednes day evening. llev. W. ti. Lienkaeuiper of the church and Rev. A D. Wyss will hold -< rvitxa at tlie German Evangelical Reioriued church at Garden Home on next '■ur.day aftieuoon. Tie r«- ar»' a Mrs. C‘-ester McGrew entertain«*d the number of Swiss famine- at «»urden Ijvffalot Club last Thur*lay evening at Home and the«» ministers hold service* her home. The usual jolly good time is on alternate Sundays at tlie school report.«!. 9 home, that tiie jieople may hear tlu-ir faith epoken in their native tongue. WANTED—for 82») cash, a chicken ranch. Write description and price at once to Ralph Ackley Land Co., 210 Rothchild Bldg., Portland. Ore. Negotiations are under way by the FREE—Copy of "Our Presidents,” j Oregon Power company to extend its pamphlet containing valuable non transmission line from Coquille to partisan information to every one who Bandon, a distance of approximately subscribes to the Herald during October. 28 mil^s. furnishing electricity for Bandon and all intervening points, in cluding the coal mines at Riverton, Mrs. Loda Faxon Additon arrived in the towns of Riverton. I-am pa. Park Portland last Saturday after an absence ersburg and Prosper, al! of which are of some months in the east, She is on the Coquille river. stopping at the Seward hotel. Oregon suffered practically no loss from forest fires this year, according Four new pupils are reported at the to State Forester Elliott, despite the S. D. A. church school. The teacher fact that the timbered and brush area and pupils are preparing a Christmas owned by the government and private individuals and companies comprises program to be given at the church. approximately 22,000.000 acres. The entire damage from fires, Mr. Elliott Litt’e Ruth Esther, daughter of Rev. says, will be less than $500. Ijist year and Mrs. John Riley, had a birthday the loss on privately-owned timber last Sunday. There was a little dinner lands totaled $29,000. including a cake with some candles Attorney General Brown has prac upon it. tically completed the taking of testi _____ mony in the Hyde-Benson land cases, During the month of January revival and as soon as Circuit Judge Gallo- •ervices will be conducted at the M. E. way returns from the east the first church. The pastor, Rev. F. M. Jasper, case will be tried in Marlon county. will be assisted by the Deacone««, Miw The cases pending in the other coun Florence Twidwell, who will lead the ties will follow, much of the same evi Binging. dence being applicable to them all. In these cases the state is attempting to recover approximately 48.000 acres On next Snndav morning at the of land alleged to have been obtained Second Friends church, Rev. Nettie from the state throc^h fraud. Riley will deliver another of her ser-1 There were reported to the state mon« upon Sanctification, the topic Industrial accident commission during being. “The Conditions of Receiving It." the week ending Friday, 295 accl- denta, two of which were fatal. Vic i The monthly meeting of the adult tims of the fatal accidents were A. Bible Class of the M. E. Church will Leach, Klamath Falls, killed in a saw meet with Mrs. Nellie Woodworth on mill, and Steve Melch, Black Rock, Wednesday evening, Nov. 15th. C. W. killed while logging. Jones will address the meetingon, "How Money apportioned to Oregon by a Christian Man Succeeds in Business.” the war department will be used pri marily for the establishment of new Lowell C. Bradford who has been rifle ranges, according to announce teachin? in the Hillsboro high school has ment made by acting Adjutant-Gener been elected as English teacher and de al Walter W. Wilson, who as United bating coach in the Spokane high school. States property and dispensing officer His duties there will begin Nov. 20. for Oregon will have charge of those This is a noteworthy promotion for one funds for this state. of our Lents boys. Heads of ten state institutions un der the supervision of the state board The revival meetings at the Evangeli of control submitted estimates of their cal church are progressing nicely. Th«- financial needs for the next two years, evangelist. Rev. E. D. Homschnch. is totaling $2,047,515.54. This ¡8 $430,- bringing powerful me»«agc«. On Tues 991.93 more than the appropriations day evening the male chorus furnished made for the 1915-1916 biennium. The Josephine county court has of the music. On next Friday evening fered a reward of $100 for information there will be a chorus of children’s leading to the arrest and conviction voices. of the party or parties guilty of ma Mr. W. F. Collin», an attorney from liciously kjlling cattle in the Provolt Portland, is now associated with Mr and Murphy districts on the Applegate Bat-zee in the practice of law in thia river, about 10 miles from Grants place. Mr. Collins comes well recom Pass. In constructing the Natron-Oakridge mended as a man of good qualities and character. He studied law at the Uni branch of the Southern Pacific in versity of Minnesota and also at the Lane county, 11 miles of wagon road University of^>n-g < obtaining hi» de were destroyed when the county’s gree at the latter place. With tl.ia new right of way was taken over. A new addition to the office the best of services road has been made by the railroad will be rendered and the office wtll be company and formally accepted by open for bnainess at all hours of the day the county. The recently burned garage at Silver and in the evening Lake is to be rebuilt. ORtGON NEWS NOIES * DENTIST !»2|ii| Nt. and poster Rud, i»vi*r tile LE’4T8 PHARMACY na undertaken the rui’r. i; la in the Ulilt« I St:, • it the purpoae of iv;c- rt lie aeutlnio’it it la I’rop. «< county to request thf c : submit to the r <' u r * ? Iti. Increase the tax levy poses It is pi.--.nm-I t > A C er increase than re: - iltt>-d urder t Binshatn law regulat ta*»‘ on A timber sale appr .x. :naUn t I » 000 was made by the orniti»«;! timber being on the ni Idle fork o th«’ John Day river. Whitman n . foreat. and am luntirr, to 124 The buyer was the Pacific Sta: 8 her Investment company, of wl: FYank IL Mitchell, of l.al.er, i.« prx dent O. H. Todd of Eurene, represent - -. h’> Frother. \ N T. dd ft ' f Kuh inazoo, Mich., th»’ largest p ,<-:in; buy -s in the country, ha* 'e-n . I.inu county buying up the oil of i . permlnt which has been distilled th: year. The i.inn county crop tl- * y. .: Is estimated from $7«>00 to $80?» worth. rimuc T'alsir 3211 OUR NEW Al rO-HnARSI Our prices have never ¡ailed t<> meet, any need or financial condition of any v • who has required our services. Our assortment of caskets and funeral furnishings are selected sc i; to meet every possible need. We extend the same service to those of lim ited means as to those of 1 ter circumstances. H. D. Kenwortf and Co. inc. funeral L PHOM TABOR PtJgfl S8O -4 92nd NIRI.I I S. I . 4t IN LCNTS ( Il Bl i U mhi Qsh Shoe Repairing Shop t»:’.nl Nt, South of Station, Lenta I HORSE-SHODNG I I Wagon Repairing and General BLACKSMITHING Matt Greenslade, Foster Road •ctor*, TWO EÍ.TABL3 HMENTS z PHONt TACtOR 620T Reliable Shoe Repairing 00th M.. Lor. IO» 1! R ROAD APIiTA Frmlti Ut y t • $ « mrl« t Ir» F t«H’»’c • I' d nlmuin IKtMOM.AKlf 14. KLK\ PARK NewMethodLaundry Tabor 3614 QUICK SERVICE FIRST CLASS WORK hlMHH Joseph Coach, of Bandon, walke-.i hoo| nt Tl up to G. T. TreadgohL a Bandon at •t- he el»«< limi of H ir iiii-i r pnvinct N<> toraey, and without a word, shot him Ari. ; < i. < i iqxwi J <4 th - following : I (IROCf RIES h» 1 -1 in the Battin «<*h«x.l hou • - t. n-1 - r of tx>. kkueping, i dead, stepped a few feet away, and l\.l OriHcrivs, Prov I-Io s, Household yrnr I or thi» Und limi*, ther«*l»y XI nkì 1 ;. ; Ul..-r:«.|.. 1 r.wtli, Mr- fi sent a ,32-caliber bullet Into hi* own G ’ i:aiJwnrc, I arm Piinlu<c, Canne«! I hiütiy ri l.ifltf w alk. Il w. 4 left temple. Coach will probably ■ur (¡4 r trwiv Slmr p. English tur fon igi er», 1 1 Goods. Coni cliun-ry ipnriithMl, «»pii •iully bjr ti tris.*; roto» Frv» 1 II Hun The killing is the outgrowth of Walistm-d. B- -id«> ni*1’ i h«* »»lector* lo r lluglue t r I 02 street and a f jd which has existed between nu*i it, G. W . I <e«ter Road .. fl there f •i lent :f t « ÌV»**I uH V» le ». Mr. Wil«.( , i Tres Igold ami Joseph and li.for the last five years «k Sfarini At the Battio M»n<M na< said he had been fr !ïiy $’v»‘ "UM HU « ílj”)Abb’ Ntl t h » ttoraev. T e t g g . - -th»- gir.- iotiaticns arc on between the ; <>f the I rxnk in lligl t i»UF iriotl coi»vvnii«l1 rili/eu* jtit I Oregon Lumber company, ot which D. lay sftertMxM i. Ort. 2. in h «.ine. is Mr. ni id Mr*». Str> gram was wing pr. C. Eccles, of Ogden. Utah, is presi g- <4 Keixhirf roud (7?<l -rr< ei dent. and the Dubois Lumber com Pia o Duet. 1 jiura Willi ai StTtibriiî *»c** hi* m jiwt rnnipji, pany, whereby the former company is Wheeler; T Ik, • S«-h«»4 were. lie ih it it ht»w <•< >ni4*r, «.r wn S considering buying 25.000 acres ot Cart--ziati ; Taik, "Why the ’•ch- - I B* lie was l«>rn in the timber land in the Nehalem country, B<>nrd Did Noi Build an A«~-nibly Build 57 year« ago oburlin” Second and \lder lh«-n, and tributary to the lower Columbia river, ing for Franklin", ''»di«- (’arinoli; Bu«i- Th.- «»flier« of The hu« lived and l.-«-n in biisin«-«* in Port- preparatory to developing the proper in--» M-wiion. ty and working the timber on a large Goggle* are: Preeid.-nt, Laura Williams; la . 1 ever since. scale. The deal, if closed, would en Vi«r-pn-id»-nt, Elizalx-lh (‘avelli ; «.-<-r. • Several of our young citizen» <-«-i tail a purchase expenditure of $4.000,- tary-Treasurvr, Stella Sullivai ; Li their flnt Vol«* Tin—.lay Some Ilf tlicm brarian, Mi Hildi-brant ; Program nnd som<- older ones having to "Swear 000. Final arrangements have been made Conimitti-e, Virginia sb « 17 . their vote in” ls«-uu-e they Were not old for the plantine of a filbert grove of Tla- Atleta W. U. T. I will meet enough to rrgicter or did not have time from 300 to r acre« at some point in next Tuesday afternoon at Lucky Cot- to go and ri-gi«tcr. ESTIMAI EN I IRMSH1 |> the Willamette valley, as soon as suit tag«- ut 2:30 o'clock. Hughe*—Wilson. our next president. able trees can be obtained. Several Tske your choice The picture» in last prominent business men of Portland, w. .-k’s Herald wan a credit to any pap« r have, for the past few years, been in- Advertised Letters and a g<*»l drawing card. vestigating the possibilities of sue- Advertised list for week ending Oct., ccssful filbert growing in Oregon, , and We carry a Complete l.lne of Plumb 31: Armstrong, Mrs. Ia-lan<l; Andrens, forget ïonr Aches based on the results obtained in sev- ing Flxturra and Supplies Mrs. Chas. ; Burley, Mrs L. M. ; Blair, eral small groves, particularly In I the Stiff knees, aching limbs, lame back Mr- W, I.. Hrunzell. Mr-. Arma. grove of George A. Dorris. I near Phon«- Tabor 5542 If you suffer from Brockenlreough, Mr«. F.; Blorn, Mrs. make life a burden. Springfield, have concluded that, un rheumatism, gout lumbago, neuralgia, Louse; Boyde, Violet; Davis, R. F. ; M. N. SADLER d« r propar conditions and with proper Dawson, Mias Ruth; Ellis, Mr. Scott; gel a bottle of Sloan’s Liniment, the st ick, the planting of a large grove l.rntA Sta’ion Easy to Enright; Everett, Mrs.; Green, Mrs. universal remedy for pain. will be a safe venture apply; it penetrates without nibbing Portland, Orrrf •>» . i ne National Underwriting Syndi | May I).; George, Rev. and Mrs. Marion; ami soothes the tender flesh. Cleaner «Grünow, Miai Anna; Gerritarn, Prof.; cate, of New York city, has takcu over 1 ; Gate«, Nydt-ey; Hanhort, (». ; Hill, and more effective than innssy oint extensive mining clsims in Coos anrl ; For strains or Peter P ; Haning, Fjl; liamil, Mrs. N ; ments or |M>iiltices. Curry counties and W. B. Carleton, sprains, sore muscles or wrendied liga Catarrh Cannot Be Cured Johnson, Mrs. P. ; Jacobsen, Mr. Jam«*»; with I.OCAI. APPLICATIONS, as thrr representative of the company, is now- ments, resulting from strenuous exercise. rannot reach the eeat of the dleeaae. Ca Johnson. Hannah; Katakana, Mrs. B ; tarrh la a blood or conalltullonal dlaeaaa, on hand to organize the working i Lewi«, Mr. A. I..; Ix-ynch, Mrs Patrie; Sloan’s Liniment gives quick relief. and In order to cure It you muat taka In forces th. t will operate the various ramAtlea. Hall'a Catarrh Cure la Larenae, Mrs Martha; lamrniey, Mr» Keep it on hand for emergencies, At ternal •»ken InternaHy. and acta directly upon properties. The workings Include the blood and mucous surface Hall'a J. W. ; ('enfili, Mrs. Tony; «¡431 MJ Ht., your Druggist, 26c. coarse gravel deposits on the Sizes Catarrh Cure la not a quack medicine. It H. E. ; »133 »! Ht. 8; 8748 Holly Hl. wao prescribed by one of the beat phy river and the black sand areas on the In thia country for years and Is Worms Sap Your Child’s Strength a sician» regular prescription. It la compoai-d ot coast a few miles above Bandon. the beat tonic» known, combined with the Clear hdd Skin from Within Wheat is to lie shipped from Lexing la your child pale and fretful? Dm* beat blood purifiers, acting directly on the mucoua surfaces The perfect combina ton to fill vacant warehouses and vacant Pimply, muddy complexions are due he cry out in deep or grind hi» teeth? tion of the two Ingredients la what pro duces auch wonderful results In curing lots, which will total $<¡00,009. to impurities in the blixxi. Clear up the Tin-».- symponis may mean worm« nnd Jntnrrh for t«'Htlmonlnia. free. skin by taking Dr. King’s New life you nhould obtain relief at once. Kick- , * CO ’ Fr°P® - Toledo, Ot Bold by prlr«. 7fir. OPERATIONS unnecessary, Take Hali t Family Pill® for constipation “Ap- Bills. Tlieir mild laxative qualities re a|H*> Worm Killer ia a plemiant remedy pendicitis” ($150), "Food” ($1.50), move the |*>lsona from til«- system and that kill» the worm, anil by its mildly A full, free, non laxative ijuality expels it from the ‘‘Diseases of Women and Easy Child brighten the eye. birth” ($1.50). Books by Dr. Tilden griping bowel movement in the morn «ysU-m. Worm» sap the vitality and Ph-ine Tabor 22X4 worthftheir weight in gold. Lora C. ing is the reward of a «lose of Dr. King’s make your chikl more susceptible to Residence 211 N. Main St. Lenta, Ore. Your Druggist arili Little, 7H0-43d Ave. S. E. Tabor 6471. New Life Pills the night before. At your other ailments. Druggist, 25c. Kickapoo Worm Killer, 25c. n l»x. Mornings. 8-24 Coffman & Spring’ Lents Washed Graded Gravel Plastering Sand 82nd St. and 15th Ave Phone Tabor 2063 R. Heyting Plumbing and Heating Get on the Firing’ Line F >on wnnt tn 1 n hfe j on must know what i» ix-w in bu’inc*« and Indu>- try, in inTention an fl ecience. Ot out of the rut; ipet on the flrine line. Read I Popular Science Monthly the most intere»tln» and nwfnl nuxatlne, and the Inez'-t money's worth. Krery month 300 Pictures —300 Article« all for only 1J <*nta. All the new 1'1-a« and inventions in electricity and wlr-l-ss, in automobiles and aeroplanes, In shopwork and in farminc, ami in im»> lunery. How to make thins» at ho«M. to nazes every month, inclwlin* r-frir-ratz.rs. poultry houses, furniture, automobile shop repairs, etc. It Is full of money mak ins. step-savins Ideas. Il is wr.Uaa ■" plain Laghah for mao and boys. 15 Cento a Copy—81.50 a Year Get It from a newadealer or write direct to Popular Science Monthly, «•• Fourth Ave..N.». rnrr T«»»•«■ »•»»•»«• »ir»«•»»«2« «»w» rKtt» lav aad asaSsa thia «a»sr. A new sawmill is to be built six miles west of Berni and will employ 50 men. A large sawmill will Is- built at Med ford to ojs-rate about Feb 1, when an eli-r^jc line will tap a large titulier tracton Jackson creek. Portland contracts for the construc tion of six wooden motorships have been awarded to the American Ship Building Company. Preparations are under way for work on the Umpqua jetty. Hoquiam, Washington men i con- template establishing a shingle mill I in the vicinity of Coox Bay with 100,000 shingles daily capacity. Preparations are under way construction of it $30,000 dredge I Port of Bandon. Daily Mails Mailif nt Lents postofficc arrive nnd depart ditily, except Sunday, as fol lows : e Arrive I »••part BE YOI’R OWN IXKJTOR. Run 0:00 A. M. 7:15 A. M. your own machine. You can do it l»-t- 12:50 P. M. 12:30 P. M. ter than another, being inside it. It 3:30 P. M. 5:30 P. M ’ pays YOU to keep well, to get well quickly when sick, to know how to lake care of your family. Helf care and pelf I enre taught. Single pupil- <>r classes. Terms reasonable. Free instruction 0 to 7 o’clock every Sunday evening LORA 0. LITTLE, Health Expert. 7110-43 AvenueN. E., Portland, Oregon. Edward Mills Mt. Scoli, Leals and Portland EXPRESS Baggage and General Hauling, Trunks 50c Lach DAILY SERVICE Iz’ave Baggage Check nnd Address at Plummer Drugstore, Third nnd Madison Ht. Wood and Coal We Have Both Them And A loganlierry juice factory is lieing promoted at Salem. According to the last published figures, every man, woman and child in Oregon will this year pay |30 for shAe, county, city and schools, the state tax being about 53 of the $30. Thia show» where tax burdens must lie trimmed. BRIQUETTES (let Our Prices When Buying Peed Hay, Alfalfa, Wheat, Oats, Barley Chicken Peed, Grits, Meat Scrap Tabor 968 9326 Fotter Road M c K inley & company