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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (March 12, 1920)
OREGON NEWS NOTES The Marten eoeaty court went oa tloa that the remainder of the necee slate officials to oust from their em bond*. War Saving* Stamp* and some record favoring aa appropration of sary *100,090 I* mad* available. ployment all married women whose mah secured from rifling the contenta OF GENERAL INTEREST Principal Happening* of Weak Front All Part* of State Briofly Sketched Information of The He Reader*. David M Boiuls, aged 76 years, veteran of lhe Civil war. died In Dalian. The week of March 22 to 27 will be pure-bred livestock week In 1-aue county. Georgo Taylor Cotton, a merchant of Lebanon for 40 years, died at the age of 71 years Secretary Houston ha* approved ap plication for a charter of the First National bank of Madras. Tk* Dalle* now boast* on* of th* finest and most up-to-date apartment house* I* th* Inland Empire. Directors of the itone County Fair association announce the building of * goat and sheep building 20 by 200 feet. Th* 1*20 consistory class of Kugene, Scottish Rite Masons, elected Judge John H. Qoke of Marshflsld, president. Th* annual conference of the Oregon Daughters of the American Revolution was held In Albany with 100 delegate* and stat* officer» present. Harold Cook, an employe of the state engineer’s office, ha* been retained to direct the activities of the Halsm Boy Bosuto at a salary of »1300 * year. Business men of The Dalle* ar* planning to establish a modern air plane field on the old county poor ’arm site Just west of th* city limits. One-fourth of the 1100,000 necessary for construction of the new Halem boe pltal hes been pledged by physicians St Marios. Polk and Yamhill counties Th* American Jersey Cattle club has withdraw* Its support from the state fair, transferring It wholly to the In- ternetional Livestock show at Port land. The Medford Elks lodge has grown so rapidly the past ysar that at the last meeting it was decided to put up * *7000 sstenstoa to Ito building at sacs The White Cooking club of Hub bard in Msrion county Is the first slub In the state to have 100 per cent sf Ito member* finish lhe required work. Prohibition ha* not Increased the us* of drugs In Oregon, declare nar- seMee operatives working for the United Blates Internal revenue depart- E. D. Cusick, former state senator tree* Lian and l-ins oountles, was sleeted ensiled ruler of the Albany lodge of Kike In the annual eleotlon of bffiesrs The animal husbandry department of 0. A. C. haa received a shipment of 10 head of pure bred Hampshire ewes, purchased from I. T. Edward* of Kim berley. Idaho. At a meeting of the state advisory board of the Salvation Army home •enrtes programme for 1*20. a con- rentton was called to meet In Port end March 17. The University of Oregon won the toamploashtp of the International Tri angular Debating league, composed of lhe Universities of Idaho, British Columbia and Oregon. The register of the Roseburg land sfflee haa Issued a statement that all •merries mon will be given preference rights In filing on land known aa the Oregon and California land grants. Gold order certificates, payable to s given bank, hold by that bank in Ito vaults not endorsed, are not legal re serve, acoordlng to a legal opinion given by Attorney-General Brown. Samuel Strohockor Jr. of Corvallis Sas been nominated by Representative Hawley aa alternate to the military academy at West Point to succeed Del mar L. Bond of Salem, who resigned. Damage to forests In Oregon last ysar as the results of fires totaled about |*00,000. according to the sn- sual report of F. A. Elliott, state for- •star. Salem chapter. American War Moth- •re, st a meeting outlined plana for •ndowlng a four bed ward In the pro- posed naw Salam hospital In honor •f the returned veterana of the world war. The herd law In effect In Umatilla :ouaty, which provide* against live- itook running at large, Is utterly un constitutional, according to a legal iptnlon gives by Attorney-General Brown. The part time schools which have been tn vogue In Wisconsin for the past eight years are a success and save done much toward furthering the educational advantages of that state, according to J. A. Churchill, state luperlntendent of public who returned to Salem middle weeks spent In the east west. Albany school teachers win racolvo • material Increase In salaries for the nett school year. Because of lack of Funds the school board haa been un able to meet request* for a Mg raise this year, but a budget 111.100 greater is available for next year’s work and the board haa decided to urn all of this Increase for the payment of larger, salaries. 110.000 to aid In construction of a Th* Inventory and appraisement of community house for the American the estate of Dr. Bernard Daly of Lake Legion, n* authorised by the last leg view, who died recently, shows * total islature. value of •7M.dM.b7, more than »600,- Boys and girl* between the age* of 000 of which is tn government, muni K and 1(, who ar* employed nud who cipal, school, county and road bond» have not finished the eighth grade, By a vote of 117 to >0 the city of must attend part time school in Ore* Heaald* has bonded itself for 1263 000 gon City, acoordlng to an order Issued for the construction of a pier into th* by tbs school board. Pacific ocean, a system of bulkhead* Marton county through th* county on th* ocean front and a new hard- court, has offered to contribute |26,- surface driveway through th* satire 000 to th* construction of th* pro city. posed new Salem hospital on condl- The recast threat of labor to petition husbands sre capable of previdlag tor their support, appear* to have stimu lated rather than deterred marriage* of girl* on the state payroll. The students of Baker high school have purchased a nsw, high class mo tion picture machine and have booked a long series of excellent film pro ductions, which wtll be projected upon the .screen In the high school audi torium one evening In every week. Robbers broke Into the vault of the 9clo State beak at Hclo aad escaped with an unknown quantity of Liberty Baptist feeders **t at tk* Whit* Tempi* la Portland to formulato plana ’or the nation-wide eampaign for |100,- JOO.OOd. Oregon's apportloameat of his fund will be »1,4M3M, it Waa *» pounced. Because Oregon sad California face in “unprecedented shortage of water ’or either hydroelectric power or irrfe- Cation purposes,” th* Geary Invest ment corporation of Oregon, and th* California-Oregon Power company, a California corporation, will bury th* latchet this year and allow water stor to* in the Upper Klamath lake. sf boxee, which may total a* high as 160.000 No attempt was made to open toe mala safe A queettonae're la being cent to all :he high school principato In the «tate by Dr. John Land »bury, dean of th* ehool of music of the State University, la aa attempt to gala their cooper*. Mon to making high school credit* la nuaio worthy of being rated a* uni versity entrance credito. With national leader* present, and * great majority oC the Baptist minister of the state la attendance, The Herald One Dollar a year. On the Wonderful Columbia Grafonola SPECIAL for MARCH ONLY Thu Columbia We have a shipment coming in that has been on the road several months and to make room for these Phonographs we are going to sell them at Nothing Down and $2.00 or $2.50 per week. You pay for your records when you get your Phonograph and then $2 or $2.50 a week on the Phonograph Pay whatever you with to down and the balance in small weekly payment». This Model in Mahogany, Oak or Walnut $120.0 THE NEW EDISON M The Phonograph with a soul.” To lovers of real music, you ought to hear the Edison. There is no other Phonograph that can compare THE BEAUTIFUL MODEL $295.00 with it What is home Someone said without music.99 And he is right, there ought to he music of some kind in every home We take Liberty or Victory Bonds at face value. You ought to have Pay whatever iscon ventent for y ou down on the Edison'. and the balance in small weekly payments Children love Music let themhaveit the late Records DARDNELLA—Dance FM FOREVER BLOWING BUBBLES—Saxophone SWEET AND LOW—Waltz SWEET HAWA1AN MOONLIGHT TOU AIN'T HEARD NOTH ING TET—Al Johnson WE TAKE LIBERTY BONDS AT FACE VALUE MT. SCOTT DRUG COMPANY Ninety-second Street, near Carline