—w the new year, including suggestions on the sly. Because of tobacco heart claims against the said estate Th« strength of Meilleur county In ITEMS FROM ARLETA* for combining with the other welfare 111,000 of our men were rejected out are hereby notified and required a financial way was well demonstrated KERN PARK DISTRICT clubs of the Mt. Scott district in se­ of every million drafted for the great OF GENERAL INTEREST when the 1100,000 Issue of road bonds to present the same, duly veri­ curing street improvements, and a re­ war. sold at practically 8104 for each 8100 fied and with proper vouchers, Dr. W. M. Dale, captain In the D. port on the installing of the new to the said guardian, at the of­ Principal Happeninga of I th'i of five and a half per cent bonds. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Charles II. Collins, 40 years old. • C. reserve, has opened dental par­ moving picture machine in Kellogg fice of his attorney, H. — P. Ar- Weak Front All Faits of the I school. switchman on the O.W. H. ft N„ com­ lors at 4616 Woodstock avenue. nest, 6940 1-2 92nd St. S. E., State Briefly Sketched for mitted suicide at his home In Pendle­ This (Friday) evening the chil- In the Circuit Court of the Lents Station, Portland, Mult- Mrs. 8. J. Merry, 7103 56th ave­ dren of Kellogg will feature the won- Information of The Hen aid ton by hanging himself to the door of State of Oregon, for the County nomah County, Oregon, within nue, who has been confined to her derful sunshine book, Pollyanna. Readers. . I bo kitchen with a bathrobe cord. of Multnomah, Department of six months of the date of the home by illness, is now able to be Records at the University of Oregon Probate. first publication hereof. out again. Kern Park Christian church, 46th show that 66 per cent of the male stu­ No. 17669 Date of first publication, De­ avenue and 69th street. In recogni Marshfield has an epidemic of the dents earned part of tbeir expense Miss Barbara H1U, 6727 70th street, tion of the presence in the city of In the matter of the estate cember 26, 1919. mumps money by outsld« work, while 26 per who has been attending the Univer­ Date of last publication, Jan­ our distinguished guest, General mid guardianship of Flora J. The tas levy -for Baleni for 1820 cent were almost totally self-support­ sity of Oregon, is home for an in- uary 16, 1920. Gingrich, insane. Pershing, and 4he mighty work of | definite stay. ing. amounts to 38 milla. H R. SCHEUERMAN, Notice is hereby given that national reconstruction in which he The Dalles has an epidemic of Smallpox han broken out at Maple Guardian of the person and the undersigned has been duty The regular meeting of the Wood- •» * great leader, the pastor, Rev. mumps and smallpox, with more than ton, on the lower Hluslaw. estate of Flora J. Gingrich, appointed guardian of the per­ J. F. Ghormley, will speak at 11 a. The Umatilla county clerk tn 1818 260 eases of mumps and at least twen mere club wax held last Friday eve­ insane. m. on “The Ministry of Reconcilia­ son and estate of Flora J. Gin, tf* paid out 83363.6(1 In bounties on preda tyflve cases of smallpox, according to ning, at which time 20 new members tion." His evening theme will be rich, insane, by the Circu:t H. P. Ament, Attorney. City Health Officer Dr. Fred Thomp­ were received. lory animals. "The Soldier". Patriotic hymns will Court of the State of Oregon, son. Umatilla county started the year for the Countv of Multnomah, Mrs. Jennie Hine and the Miases be sung. Good printing is the drees of good Th« Wasco county court has given Mary and Edna Hine, and John Mc­ 1820 out of debt and with a balance Department of Probate, and has business; that’s the kind we do at the Its officiai sanction to the Heufert-Des- Guire were renewing acquaintances in the treasury of 8828,284 40. All persons having Herald office. Arleta library has the following qualified. K. J. Newton has resigned his posi­ I chut«« link of the Columbia river high­ at Millard Avenue church last Sun­ good books for readers. Miss Wi) tion as county clerk of Benton county way, which will follow the river grado day evening. Hutchinson has outlined them as fol­ survey as prepared by the stat« high­ to engage In private business. lows: way engineers. Mrs. W. Lee Gray, 7711 Woodstock Arrangements have been completed “The Peak of the Ix>ad," or “The Benjamin Jay, 82. a farmer of Blach avenue, who has been one of the vic­ entirely for the transfer of the Linn Waiting Month on the Hilltop From ly, in the Lake creek valley, 36 miles tims of the mild la grippe epidemic, oouoty fair from Hcio to Albany. the Entrance of the Stars and Stripes west of Eugene, was accidentally shot ia so rapidly recovering that she is A special school election la to be to the Second Victory on the Marne,” held at Monmouth January 14 to de­ anil killed by his nephew, Roy Reed, able to be out ayain. by Mildred Aldrich. The book is a aged 23, while they were out hunt­ cide on a high school gytauaalum. Mrs. Sarah Cauthorn, 4816 64th memorable testimony to the rich A chapter of the American Associa­ ing ducks on Lake crenk. Receipts of the state treasurer's of­ street, was called to Corvallis Jan­ sympathy between the French people tion of Engineers was organised at fice for the year 1819 totalled 820,874,• uary 6 by the acute pulmonary ill* and ourselves. Astoria with 16 charter member*. “Green Valley," by Katherine Rey­ A Young Men’s Christian Association 401.80, while the disbursements for ness of her little granddaughter, nolds. Never before were the ch ron 1-eah Buchanan. Alice the name period aggregated 817,601,- was organised at Pendleton. John I-am ides of a seemingly quiet community 603.74. according to the annual report birth heads the board of directors. J. W. Parsons, son of Mrs. Parsons, related with more sympathy and with Huge cakes of Ice. many of them th« of O. P. Hoff, stat« treasurer. of 7820 Millard avenue, is making a more insight into dramatic value The Roosevelt highway lobby will site of a boxcar, are floating past The visit of several days with his mother Dalles, a serious menace to navigation. receive 8600 from Coos county to de­ while he is in the city on business for whether the nice and green valley is The Deschutes county court has es­ fray expanses of delegates who are to the firm with which he is connected revealed in Fanny Foster’s keen and witty gossip or viewed with the tablished a county llbrury and will lie sent Io Washington to appear be at Haines. sweet kindliness and wholesome phil­ fore congressional committees and ask levy a one-half mill tax for its support. The opening of the Columbia river for adequate funde with which to con­ Miss Margaret Garrison, teacher osophy of Grandma Wentworth. This highway from Portland to the Des­ struct the road. of English at Franklin High, who re­ is a lively and exciting affair. "Civilization and Health," by Woods To make the pay for the work of cently contested in public speaking chutes river Is now a prospect for next Hutchinson, M. D. With an incom­ census taking sufficient to Incurs a fall at Des Moines, Iowa, won a national With the opi-nlns last week of the thorough enumeration of resldenta of prize there. Miss Garrison had the parable union of authority and fresh­ for those seeking the best vulcanizing Athena Hint« bank. Umatilla county the city, the Rend Commercial club di- distinction of being the only woman ness, Dr. Hutchinson writes on some service at low prices. The place to of the more important topics per­ now has 14 banking Institutions in op­ I rectors decided to pay 4 cents a name contestant. taining to the health of men and In addition to the 4 cents already of ­ hunt for such vulcanizing opportuni­ eration. I I Mrs. Ed Pointer, of 6304 68th women living under the conditions of A shipment of 32 Instruments from fend by the government. ties is right here. Make it a point to Each county school superintendent street, returned Friday, January 9, modem life. Among the topics which the government for the use of the cadet are treated are: Diseases of civiliza ­ from Long Beach, Cal., where she see the class of work we do at all haz­ In Oregon was named county thrift di ­ band was received at the University rector by J. A. Churchill, state super­ and Mr. Pointer have been spending tion; the dawn of the new doctor, of Oregon. ards. It will be a revelation to you in The two children of Mr. and Mrs. intendent of public Instruction. Mr. the early winter months. Mr. Point­ and the danger of patent medicine. vulcanizing workmanship that you will L. A. Samuels were burned to death Churchill Is state thrift director and er will remain in Long Beach until be wise not to miss. In a fire which destroyed the family the naming of county directors will Portland weather ia more settled. Tobacco Injurious relieve him of considerable work. home in AMorta. The South Mt. Tabor Community At the University of Chicago the Notwithstanding alarming reports to The state board of fair directors will Club held its regular business session athletic department has been unalter- ' the effect that the recent cold weather ask the legislature for 810.000 to repair damages done to buildings by the re­ I has killed the loganberry vines that i last Friday evening, January 9, at ably opposed, from the beginning, to had been trellls>-d and that appeared the Kellogg school. E. E. Gilmer, the use of tobacco by her athletes cent heavy fall of snow, above the snow, the vines In many Eu­ past-president, called the meeting to while in training. A few years ago II. II Pomeroy of the Oregon state AXEL KILD AHL, Proprietor fire marshal's office left for Ran Fran gene gardens and In fields throughout order and introduced the incoming two of their prominent athletes were ! president, George E. Chilson, who dropped from the baseball and the ' Isutc county are beginning to sprout. cisco, to attend the national confer­ Tabor 3429 HomeD-61 8919 Faster Road There were two fatalities In Oregon had been absent at the time of the track team on the day of their most ence of arson Investigators recent installation. The business con ­ important contest with the University due to accidents during the week end ­ Plans have been Initiated by the ♦ Hood River county court for replacing ed January 8. 1820, according to a sisted largely of making plans for of Michigan, for smoking cigarettes five wooden bridges with permanent report prepared by the state Indus­ trial accident commission. The vic­ concrete structures thia year. A 8100.000 corporation has been tims were John E. Knutson, boom man. formed by leading cltlxi-ns of Albany of Astoria, and Kenneth J. Lehman, to do business under the name of the mechanic, of Ralem. Rportamen of th« upper Hood river Merrill Lumber a Rhlngle company. Woodburn, with 68 9 mills, and valley have petitioned the Hood River Mount Angel, with 22.7 mills, are the Game Protective association to spon­ Marlon county towns having the high­ sor a movement to have the upper est and lowest tax levies for the year reaches of Hood river closed to fish­ ing until June 1. The two extra months 1820 The total enrollment at Oregon Agri of closed season are sought In order cultural college for the year was that the fish may not be disturbed brought up to 3230 Wednesday night while spawning. Professor C. A. Reed, chief of the with the registration of 311 new stu­ bureau of nut Investigation of the de­ dents. A total of 8182.000 Is Includ' d for the partment of agriculture, has promised Indian training school at Chetnawa In Senator McNary that one of the de­ the Indian appropriation bill, which partment experts will go to Oregon passed t|>c house of representatives early In February to conduct a survey and Investigation of walnut and filbert Friday. Thirty four counties of Oregon and culture, and that 81000 will be set 30 state« are repn-aented In the stu­ aside for experimental work In that dent body of the I'ulverslty of Oregon, ntat^ To prevent the Invasion of cougars according to the records of the regis­ which have been seen lately In the trar's office. Albany Creamery association direct­ Eight Mlle and Fifteen Mlle districts, ors made a price of 74 cents for De­ the Wasco County Livestock associa­ cember butterfat, the highest returns tion at a meeting at The Dalles, took the producers have ever received from meaxur's to rid the section of the ani­ mals. Hunters and trappers will be their product. The high schools of Albany. Salem hired to kilt the cougars. Formerly and Silverton will meet In triangular cougars have killed much stock In cer­ debate on January 30 for the open­ tain parts of Wasco county. The water supply of the city of Cor­ íes In the Oregon High Rchool ing vallis la menaced by logging operations Debating league. The annual report of the city record- In the coast mountains In the vicinity er of North Rend shows that 88 ar- of the source of supply. To prevent rests were made In that city In 1919. the drying up of the streams that Gary Trucks gain recognition th roughout the Northwest. The Fire Bureau of the City of Port­ Of this number 38 were for violation furnish the water strong efforts are land is using six Gary Trucks. being made to transfer quite a large of the prohibition law. D E. Richards, assistant professor area of the timber lands In the Oregon of animal husbandry at the Oregon A California railroad grant to the 8iu- Agricultural college, has accepted an slaw national forest s«i that the land Contractors, lumbermen, timbermen, merchants, cattlemen, warehousemen, and appointment as county agricultural will never be logged off. farmers are using GARY TRUCKS. We can make immediate delivery. If There were 33 fires In Oregon, ex­ agent for Lake comity. Interested and wanting to go on road construction, place your order with us The city council of Gold Hili hae clusive of Portland during the month passed an ordinance repealing and of December, according to a report for spring delivery, and pay for your truck in one season’s work. We also amending several license ordinances, prepared by A. R Barber, state in­ have other good contracts to place trucks on, farmers in all parts of the which will tax nearly every business surance commissioner. Klamath Falls suffered heaviest of any town In the and occupstlon In the city. NORTHWEST are placing orders with us. The GARY has one full year A permanent organization to handle state, the aggregate fire losses there for factory guarantee. \Ve have some good territory open for dealers and dis­ matters aff ctlng the ex-service men December amounting to 840,000. Total of Umatilla county Is planned by the losses from tlrea tn. December showed tributors. American Legion posts at Milton, Wes­ a marked decrease when compared with those of the previous month. ton, Pendleton and Hermiston. The operation of boat lines on the Baker led all the counties of Oregon In the value of minerals produced In Columbia and Willamette rivera, with 1919. It was followed by Orant. Uma­ truck lines as feeders. Is propossd by i tilla. lane, Malheur, Wallowa. Curry the Inland Empire Boat A Truck line, which has filed articles of Incor­ and Wheeler in the order named. C. 11. Oram, state labor commission­ porât Ion with the corporation depart­ er. Is Investigating the contents of a ment. The company, which Is capital­ letter received from Senator 8. A. ized at 8400.000, will maintain head­ Hugh, s, In which It was alleged that quarters In Portland and operate boats complaint had been made that certain sn the Columbia river from Portland contractors on Oregon highways had to Pasco and Kennewick, Wash., aad violated the laws by making their em ou the Willamette river from Portland to Eugene. ployea work more than sight hour*. OREGON NEWS NOTES There’s BigGame in Sight The Lents Garage City of Portland Recognizes the Superiority of the Gary a One Ton to Five Ton Capacities Gary Coast Agency Phone Broadway 2162 Seventy-one Broadway PORTLAND, OREGON 5