Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923, August 22, 1918, Image 3

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    WHAT’S THI USE?
BRIEF NEWS OF RURAL OREGON
WANT ADS
Tea, what Is the use tn making ngrew*
PREISIDENT WILSON'S VICTORY APPEAl
mnnta with <l<*rmnny, through neutrals
W a NTEH— Hrnwinaklngand plain «••*«
acting as InlertnsdlarlvH, or In any
<>K or fain-y work, i»rH»THh|y at h<w.
other Imaginable way? Through neu­
Mr« Fntx pKrrik-n 622* Ninny*
m <• »nd «tren. T«l»or 6037
trals an ugreernent was reached be­
tween Great Britain as to the treat­ FOR SALE «¿RAVEL and >AM>. R
ment of prlM.nera captured by one or
11»*y ling Phone Tabor 2063.
5if
the other of the two armies. It turns
out that while the British have kept
PORTLAND, OREGON
tlwlr part of the agreement and have PROFESSIONAL CAROS
been treating German prisoner» hu­
manely. th«* Germans have paid no at­
IVY M. KINNEY
tention to It. There seems to be no
On the Cotton, Ruegg and Phenix Ranches.
Piano Instructor
doubt of the fact that among the other
« to» om omi
0 tot to tot «J» ten O 000 o k
and divers atro<1ties of which the Ger­
«Ti t>l<*:
man authorities have been guilty has
151 Fourth street,
been the treatment of British and
lire. ‘»Jy* noth Avenu«
Tel. Mam 122
French prisoners falling into Gentian
SECRET
THE PORTLAND BUSINESS MAN
hand«, that treutrnetM being in lino
with other atrocities.
Any sort of
who if •nccv'Wifol eiKr-nnd«« biincrlf with
DR. A. G. ATWOOD
Agreement reached with the German
every availahh modern
fr r«a*iog
rulers Isn't worth any n»<e than the
his time and money. The busiiw**» man
pa|x*r U[x>n which It Is written, says
who fail« to u»»* an AUTOM KTTC TEL-
5922 B2n<l Street
Lenta, Oregon
Knoxville Journal and Tribune The
EPH< j N E -imply*’!'hi- e-iabiishment
German authorities themselves no
to thousands of poftib'«* r»w<
He
Tabor 4754
5^36 *2 Wnd Stre®
doubt laugh nt th« credulity of the rep­
may never know the teal r-
for his
resentatives or agents of an euetny
failure in boaineiM. THINK IT OVER.
DR. C. S. OOSBLRY
government In thinking any sort of an
agreement made will have any binding
Long Distance Everywhere
DENTISTRY
force with Germans In the treatment
of prisoners or anything else upOi.
CALL A 6221
IJINTS, OR»’*
which •n agreement might be sought.
Home Telephone and Telegraph Company of Portland, Oregon
The Inwt reports to reach the United
TALK OVER TOWN
States tell of nearly 8,000 Manila boy«
about
and girls, all but 30b of them nativea,
PRACTICAL HAIRCUTTING
who have Joined tin* Red Cross. These
Chester’s Barber Shop
native children, poor us they are In at
with the electric clippers
many cases, contributed ?9t) to feed
MK riMter Read
Tsbor
Belgian children and are also supixirt-
Ing a French orphan for two yearn,
says St. Nicholas. They have made Tabor 3SX
handkerchiefs for «ddlern. splint pads,
Dr. Wm. Rees
quilts, bed socks and many other war
OKc«
and Kealdance.
E S»*th St.
supplies. And while under the tropical
sun of the l'hlll|iplnea the sch<x>l chil­
PORTI.AH». ORE
dren are working so busily, far to the
North, snuggled up under the Arctic
Rheumatism. Lumbago. Conatipatlcn
circle, where the sun shown his face
only for an hour or s«> each cold win-1 Serva and Stornarli Trouble*, Ooltre and al
Karnak- Troubles Cured
ter day. the Eskimo children In the gov»
erament schixils of Alaska have caught
Drugless
the war spirit and nre doing their bit
for Uncle Sam. their great guardian.
The number of Industrial accidents
The run of salmon In the Umpqua
reported to the state accident commis­
this year la unusually heavy.
Military drill will be Inaugurated sion during th« past week sscevds all
previous records. The total uutnber Is
thia full In the public schools of LI tut
filli, of which four were falsi, as fol­
county.
lows: Jo« II« Msrlo, Cochran, logging;
Twenty l.lnn county school districts
Carl Barnard, Button, brakeman;
ar« yet without teachers for th« coni
George Mull, Portland, shipbuilding;
Ing school year.
K Hhlbsta, Cochran, logging
Th« Oregon alate convention of th«
The Columbia • Nehalem River rail
Brethren convened at Albany tor a
road, which runa from Kerry Into the
session of five days AI moat 100 <lsl««
Nehaloui valley, wants to advance* Its
gatee were present
ratea for forest products. Statements
Forty two nominees for office noml of the officiala of the company have
naled nt the primaries last Muy have been submitted to the Public Hervlce
failed l<> file th« acceptances, according couimlaalon of Oregon, showing that
to Secretary of State Olcott.
the business Is tx-lng handled at z
Cottage Grove will have tree mall loss, due to the locreased cost ot oper­
delivery, beginning September 2, th» ation.
postoffice having received orders to
In response to * demand from edu­
iuuk« the nit-eaaary preparations.
cators In many parts of the country.
Finding of u badly decomposed body Dr. f G. Franklin, dean of Albany
near l*uw< ra la believed to eolve th« college. is
preparing to write another
mystery of William Dietz' disappear
Volume of hla work, "The Legislative
ume from Marshfield Iwo weeks ago
History of Naturalization In the Uni-
Arrangements arc being made for
ted States," and bring It down to date
the eutubllsliment of u Bed Cross salv­
Though It requires a great deal of
age shop lu North Bend by representa­ research work und probably will take
tives of the various women's organl
s long time. Dr Franklin will under­
rations
take the task.
The advance guards of the Indiana
Although estimates tor the various
from the Warm Springs reservation,
Institutions and state activities an-
who come every >«-ar to th* Willamette
practically nil In. the state Tax com
valley to pick bop*. hat* arrived lu
mission postponed final consideration
Eug< ne.
ot them until August 23. It la believed
Orcgun hens from Oregon Agrlcul-
the «wtlmates will reach u total of
turat college are holding first place
nearly »10.u00.00u, about »3,<>00,000
In each of the three great egg laying
j above the appropriations of two years
contests. Storrs. British Columbia and
ago It Is not believed that the com
Pullman.
Joseph Monocco, wanted on a charge mission will go before the people ami
ask for such a sum
of having alaiu Mary Spina, aged 18. in 1
Squaw Creek Irrigation district. In
her liotuc at Portland, was arrested at
Vancouver. II C„ ami returned to | Crook county, tins applied to the state
securities commission for certification
Portland
Contractu for four more steel vessels | of »Dg.OOO of bonds which the district
of the 3800 ton type have been awarded wishes to sell to provide funds to pur­
by th« Emergency Fleet corporation to chase the ransls and water rights of
the Albina Engine a Machine works, the Hquaw Creek Irrigation company.
Considerable controversy has existed
of Portland
The Pacific Coaat Nprweglan Mliu: between the district and the company
era’ aaaoclatloa iqlll hold Its annual and the district deslrtw to take over
Dr. ELNA SORENSEN
oosvautlon ami aangurtusl. with ball the «listing canals ami operate them.
First hand Investigation of the dairy
emcorta. lu Portland. August 31 and
A mlWon American mothers have or
otbre :cs Panama BulMIng
situation throughout the United Stat«« will have sons In this great war. < mr
nev 7«*| llzhtvdourth. 8. E.
September 1 and 9.
I
has
convinced
B.
II.
itawl,
chief
of
the
The Initiative and referendum pam­
henrt goes out to those anxious moth-1
phlets have been mailed to the elec dairy division of fti« department of era—waiting for tidings from their
lornte ot the statu. ' Th. patuphlete agriculture, with headquarters la loved ones, some of whom urs In a for*'
wont to upprciilmately 310.000 votara. Washington, that the Industry Is tn a elgn land. Our heart goes out ta dl»
serious plight In many placra. The treiwed wives and to the helpless little
Secretary Olcott stated
Union and WaUowa counties have situation lu Oregon Is none too favor one*, says Mlaelon Times. It should
mor« grouse thia year than In many ubl« to the dairymen, he said on coni I h * b pleasure to us to sustain our sol-
Solicits your Property for
previous years, hunters fruii over the pletlng a two-day survey which cover­ <ll<r boys w ho ure enduring mure tiian
two counties report
The percentage ed points In Washington. Yamhill. we will ever know, many of whom will
Sale
Clackamas and Multnomah count Ire
ot young ouce la unusually heavy.
cacrltlce their llv<*a for the freedom of
Two
suits
to
recover
an
aggregate
of
According to Information received by
others. Mny we all don the armor of
the Wood Hlvor county court, the Co­ (420,000 were fib *t In the Lane county high resolve and fare forth to the bat- We have the Buyers, you
lumbia river highway tectween Hood I circuit court by W. B Dennis, against i ttrflelds at home, ready to give Mows
have the Property
Hirer and Moalvr will not tie <-<>n- the Black Butte Quicksilver Mining In this great conflict.
structod durlug the period of the war company, owning mines it> southern
COME AND SEE US
Establishment of a twine Industry Ixuiv county. Mr. Dennis Is manager
At the call of their country the young
at the state penitentiary Is a project of the s'atltoa Lumber company at tn«n of the nation are creasing every
line suit Is to foreclose a
to which Governor Wlthycombe la gtv < Carlton
line and coming together to enlist, reir-
Ing consideration and which probably mortgage dating from April. 1901, for later nnd be muxt«r<*d Into the servloe
I
»70,000,
and
the
other
to
reoovar
on
will lx- submitted to the legislature.
of the colors. Native ami foreign bom,
8206 Woodstock Avenue
The
The Salem branch of the I tie ur uric« notes In the sum of (350.H00
country boy inxl city lad. richer and
Tabor 4934
Federation of Oregon passed raoolu mortgage covers a tract of 980 acres lioorer, from office and shop, from sub­
tlona opposed to th« government'a tak­ of land.
urb and river wurd. from professional
Tie- Insect which has btv’n '»using
ing over ot the Insurance bum sen as
schools and ofBcus. railways and team­
proposed In bills pending before con­ damage to airplane spruce has be«ui sters' carts, homes of luxury, tenement
dsflnltuly Identified as tb» ambrtMlu
gress
Hats nnd lodging houses, they Une up
The Augast report of E. L. Keut. becUe, and the bureau of entomology together at ramp and in trench, “over
>ee
field agent ot the bureau of erop ea of the United States forest s-irvlce has the top" Into “No Man's Land” and on
timores, shows the union prospects of made recommendations to the sprue« the lists of the killed, wounded and
Oregon at 70 per cent ot normal as to division for the control of the danger missing.
condition. In comparison with St1 per The beetle bores Into the wood, weak
enlng the natural rtslstano- of the
cent ot a year ago.
The recital of how ITlnce Henry was
Tab. 3397
At the request of Secretary McAdoo, sprwee. It dees not nttack the green enabled to ltnqx*ct British military and
M43
Foster
Rd.,
Myrtle Park Sts
State Fire Marshal Wells has changed timber, only the felled tretui being af­ nnvnl strategic [Klints by the pleasant
the date ot fire prevention day In this fected, and these only during the Bum­ device of ar automobile tour <rf Eng­
Real Estate and Rentals
state from October 9 to November 2. mer months
land and Scotland recalls Germany's
Yaqulna bay residents whr. bave sold
so that It will not conflict with the
pretense at The outset of the war that
We often have exceptional bargains
their property to the government for
liberty loan c ampaign
Belgium had perpetrated a violation of
a
right-of-way
for
the
railroad
under
Under the budget of the Hood llivor
neutrality by permitting French officers
Applegrow.rrx association, just tufopted construction around the bay have no to travel In motor cars tn Belgian sotL
by the directors, a maximum charge of legal right to demand free passes ou
Still Moving ...
26 cents per box for apples and 10 the road tn addition to the money re-
There are some very important dif­
cents for pears may Is* made for han­ celvnd for their property, and by sta­ ferences between fnthers and mothers
tutory provision such pas -ex are pro-
dling the fruit the coming year.
Mother wUl toll like a slave In the
Firs, caused either by a abort clr- lilbltist. This, In substance. Is the re­ kitchen before she will let her girls
ply
of
the
public
service
cemnilssion
cult or a break In the power line,
endanger their hands washing dishes,
Company
burned out three of the largì* frana- to an inquiry received from Lieutenant but the old num will certainly paw up f The One-Way-Charge
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formers at the Link river power plant llenry K. Norton, of the gnvernuietit
some sand If the boys come round him
Scent's For .
of the California Oregon Power com- right-of-way department at Newport.
wearing kid gloves or spats.
The collection ot foxglove, or digt
party. with an estimated loss of (6t>00.
WOOD AND COAL
To offset the hay shortage, which tails, by school children and other pa­
By the treaty concluded between
threatens the stockmen of tin* Klamath triotic Oregonians should lx* continued,
8222 Foster Rd
Germany and Itoumanla the army of Tub. 1424 D61
district this ootnlng winter, ranchers according to word received by Preel-
occupation's
right
of
requisition
Is
re
­
operating along the shores of the blf i dent W. J. Kerr, ot the Oregon Agri­
stricted to grain, pens, beans, fodder.
lipper Klamath lake are pulling up cultural college, from the office of the
Wool, cattle, moat, timber, oil anti oil
thousands, of tons of wild bay. which surgeon-general, Washington. D.
Thus fur this year 1400 pounds of products. There seems to bo little left
has never heretofore been cut.
outside the restrictive area except
Immediate const ruction of a coal digitalis have been shipped from Ore­
wrist watches and moving picture
storage dock near tin* municipal eleva­ gon under direction of Dean Adolph scenarios.
tor at St. Johns was decided upon at a Ziefle, of th< school of pharmacy. Dean
LIGHT MILL & CABINET WORK
meeting of the I*ort of Portland com- Zleflo bnpes to make another shipment
The
Stars
and
Stripes,
the
American
Screens, Sash, Windows, Doors
mission. Coating between »50,000 and this year ot 500 or 600 pounds and to
trench newspaper, adds Its voice to the
and Picture Framing
»75,000 the new dock Is expected to send at least 2000 pounds between now
protests tytlnst useless visitors la
save rrom 25 to 35 cents a ton In and next August.
Residence Phone : Tabor 4602
A (10,000 fin«*, the largest ever Im- i France. Why should any American go
loa. *ng the coal on ships In the Port­
Shop Phone: Tabot 7576
posed In an Oregon court for violation , to France nowadays who has no def­
land harbor.
inite or serious service to rentier? All
4633 67th Street S. E.
The schools at Creswell, Lane coun­ of the prohibition laws and the maxi ; others
ran best help by staying at
ty, will not open until one month later mum amount provided under the stat- 1 home.
than usual, to permit the boys and ute, was handed at Portland by Judge
girls to nsslst In the harvesting of yean to Alexander Davidson, wealthy '
"Eat potatoes anti save wheat," ad­
crops and especially the prune crop In California liquor dealer, and was paid. I
When You Want to Move
vise newspapers and txwfers. The av­
the orchard owned by L. D. Scar bur Davidson, who Is owner ot Ihe Blue
erage restaurant charges for potatoes
Call‘Tabor 7707
ough, which covers 160 acres and la Ribbon Beer company of San Francis-
and supplies the bread free, nnd thtia
the largest of Its kind tn ths upper co, wtut convicted under the conspiracy
act In a sensational trial concluded everybody is encouraged to oat pota­
Willamette valley.
toes. No? All right, then, have your
All the shipbuilding firms eave one, July 4, last. Last wook he pleaded
own way nbout It.
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all of the paper and woolen mills ami i.ullty to a second similar^ Indictment
95 per cent of the firms engaged In pending against him. and the fine im­
«
A restriction of sweet soft drinks In
the lumber Industry will be under the posed covered both charges.
Î
addition to the han on alcohol will
RESIDENCE
provisions of the workmen's componmi-
w
It Is hard to convince the little boy draw attention to cold wntcr at a real­
Hon act after September 1, aecnrdlng
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Foster
Rd.
Leuts,
Ore.
ly
pleasant
and
satisfying
beverage
V
to a statement Issued by th» Industrial that mowing the lawn Is one of those
after you got used to It.
essential Jobs.
Accident commission.
Produce More Food !
Great Tractor and Implement Demonstation
September 5, 6,
1918
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The Williams Really Co.
Williams Realty Co
:
ü. D. Kenworthy $ Company
Funeral Direct«
For A Home
R.
TWO ESTABLISHMENTS
MAh Offici:
C. WALTER
ROSE CITY VAN
BRANCH Off«:
Phone Tabor 5267
Phone Tabor 5895
5802-4 92nd Srteet S. E.
4615 66th St., Cor. Foster Rd
LENTS STATION
ARLETA STATION
First-Class Service given Day or Night.
Close Proximity to Cemeteries Enables us to hold Funerals
at a Minimum Expense
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Look over your supplies today, and
send your order for your needs to The Herald.
Envelopes, Letterheads,
Statements, Handbills
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Prices of stock are going up.
what costs will be next month.
Nobody knows
Be wise and save
on your office equipment. Plenty of stock on hand
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FETTY'S TRANSFER w
and Express Auto Truck
Not in the high rent district.
The shop of service and quality.
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MT. SCOTT HERALD
Telephones:
Tabor 7824 Home D61
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