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k PROFESSIONAL CAROS OREGON NEWS NOTES Kern Park Christian Cherek A large number of cattle feeoert from Umatilla, Wasco. Gillium, Baker, At the Kern Park Christian church Wallowa and Union counties met al La next Sunday morning and evening Tabor 4764 MH6J4 Mud Htr. »1 Grande to attend the first annual cat the pastor. Rev. J. F. Ghormley, Principal Happenings of the tle feeders’ convention. assisted by Mrs. N. M. Stevenson, DR. C. S. OOSBURY The law enacted at the 191» session singing evangelist, will conduct evan Week From All Parts of the DbNTIhTRV of the legislature providing for a tax gelistic services. The music will be I.KNTB, oBanoN State Briefly Sketched for of 1 cent a gallon on gasoline and H led by a choir of 50 voices conducted Information of The Herald a o.ut a gallon on distillate sold tn by Mrs. Stevenson. Ottli’t* : Talwir 3214 R m T m I mjí : 6224 Oregon has returned to the state up to Readers. March 1, 1910, proceeds totaling »190,- Lents Baptist Church DR. P. J. O’DONNELL 912.11, according to a report prepared Sunday school at 9:45. Come to a DEN TI«T ('one ret a niotiuui<nts are to be used by Bam A. Koser, assistant secretary real live Sunday school. Our. irM slid Foster Road. lj.nl., Or«. by lane county In marking the line of state. Easter sermon at 11 a. m. Bap John L. Rand, attorney of Baker, ut county roads. tizing at close of sermon. will be appointed a member of the DR. A. G. ATWOOD Young people’s meeting at 6:30. F. H. Crosby, Oregon pioneer of 184», board of higher curricula to succeed Easel pictures of mission lands. a resident of Albany, died in that city D H N T I S T A. G. Beals of Tillamook at the expira aged al moat 02 years. Easter exercises in the evening. Ollie«*, Tal»or «H2I tion of the letter’s term. Other mem Phone: All are cordially invited. Members of the Northwest Water Home, T.lxir 4(104 bers of the board are Jonah B. Wise, The pastor la preaching at Calvary front Employers’ union will hold their I'ortlaiul Oregon biennial meeting In Portland April 10. Portland; Charles A. Brand, Roseburg; Baptist church. East 8th and Grant 9207 Foster Homi J. B. Hedges. Oregon City, and C. J. streets, holding revival services. Former President Taft will lecture Smith, Portland. DR. KATHERINE S. MYERS at. Salem May 28 under the auspices of Forty bead of purebred Hereford cat Fourth United Brethren the students of Willamette uolveralty. tle were sold at la Grande Saturday 0 STF.OP AIH 1C I’ll VSR I AN Striking laundry workera at The st public auction by Andrew and Gar The activities of the Fourth United Orth.*, Mar.hall 1275 I'iioiiea bailee have returned to their poaitions. rett Blokland. The bidding was very Brethren church for the past'week ItaaltirlM'«*, Eaal 8741 pending arbitration of the wage ques low, probably due to the bad weather included open church every day from B ilumo H uiijhm «« Portland, Oregon tion. which prevailed. Bidders from Union 10 o’clock till five, with Mrs. Blanch The capacity of the state pheasant county, Bend snd Baker bought the ard in charge of the quiet hours; an farm In lane county la to be doubled stock, the total amount raised by the all-day meeting of the Ladies* Aid H. P. ARNEST this year, according to Game Warden sale being »10,810. at the residence of Mrs. H. C. Schell- ATruaxar at law Shoemaker. Governor Olcott, acting upon a re hous, 6824 62nd avenue; and an all nutamv public D. A. Davis, 1» years old. employed port from Dr. W. H. Lytle, state veter day devotional meeting today (Fri 5940)4 Ninety-second Street as a deck hand on the steamer Dis inarian. that a contagious disease of day) at the church, at which the Phone: Talior 2105 patch, was drowned in the Coquille sheep known as scabies exists In prac following ladies will assist as leaders: I*enU Ht*., near carline P o B ti - ano , On. river uear Bandon. tically all states outside of Oregon. Memlames Chas. Guthrie, Mae Smith, County fair stock totaling »18.460 Issued a proclamation abrogating the Cora Gaines, C. P. Blanchard and has be«m subscribed at Bend and present quarantine and making more George Parker. On next Sunday enough more baa been guaranteed to drastic tbs regulations attendant to the morning at 11 o’clock the Sunday Oxy-Aiw-trlrin*— Hrajili* make up an even »20,000. shipment of these animals Into tbs school Easter program will be given. Fifty superintendents and principals state. At 6:30 in the evening the Brother All Work Guaranteed of the Eastern Oregou School associa Two new sawmills will be erected hood will meet, and at the usual eve Old llano«« shop— FosSsr, nr. Mnd tion attended the annual meeting of in the upper Willamette country south ning hour Mrs. C. P. Blanchard, the organisation at la Grande. east of Eugene at once. K. E. Hmltb pastor, will speak on “The Great Ilea. 1111 <oth Avenue *¿01 -ioq«X Fruit growers of Marlon county re and associates, under the name of the Secret." Stand I’hone Main 714 port orchards to be In a very promising Oakridge Lumber company and who condition. Forebodings of great dam recently bought 7.000,000 feet of gov Friends Church age last winter have not been realised. ernment timber on Htlinon creek above J. H Miller, Prop. Unusually heavy balloting at the Total deposits In the banks of the that town, have bought the machinery Plano ami Furniture Morton business meeting of the Aeronauts ItaMKnnv and Kxprem« state on February 2», 1*20, aggr>'Kat«d for a mill of M.000 feet capacity. The class held in the church annex last Daily Trl|>a to Mt. H< ot< and l^tnla »27».482.787 87. a decrease of »27.697,- other mill will be erected by the Ed ' Agent for Itock Hprlngx an<l Friday evening resulted in the fol »66 45 since the call of November 17. wards Lumbar company at Landax and King < *oul lowing polling majority votes for the Ktaiul: FlrM hih I Taylor PortlaiMl 191*. this plant will have a capacity of 16,000 respective offices: President, Doris A branch of the stale taxpayers' feet. Mann; vice-president, Mildred Hea- Purchase of Swan island and remov 1 ~ 1 1 'N league Is being organised In Hood Riv cock; secretary and treasurer, Fran er county to combat the Non-Parilsaa al of the west half of it from the river; cess P001.S dug cis Robinson. Chairman membership league and Its alleged Oregou affilia closing of the present crooked, danger committee, Elton Richardson; social A1.80 WE LUS tion. the 1st nd and labor league. ous east channel and the creation of committee, Wilda Mann; useful com Box h td Route 3 The department of the Interior has a straight west channel 1*00 feet wide, mittee, Myron Richardson. After the notified water users In the Klamath together with the construction of a gi A rutili«! Station business session a delightful social Irrigation district that the 1*20 rate gantic mole on the east side of Swan F. Dunsmuir hour was conducted by Violet Little for operation and maintenance will be Island, providing terminal and dockage field, retiring social committee chair a minimum of »2 Instead of »1.26 for facilities superior to those of any other man. The evening dosed with re each Irrigable acre. city on the Pacific coast, form the sali EHRLICH A BERNHARDT freshments. Income and excess profits taxes ag ent features of a »10,000,000 harbor de The adult men's class splendidly gregating approxlniatuly »1,000,000.000 velopment plan submitted to the Port conducted the opening exercises of have been paid Into the federal treas land city council by a committee of fif LADIFJs* AND GENTH’ HI ITH the Sun«lay school last Sunday. Who ury as the first Installment of the na teen. MADE Ttl OKItElt tion's tax for 1919. Oregon’s portion Eighteen thousand acres of Indian and what is next on our opening lalvM Nt>I«« tn Spring ('up. was over »7.000.000. lands In the Umatilla Indian reserva program? 9184 Foster Rond Beginning next Sunday evening A conference of Morrow county tion will bo leased upon sealed blds Next Door to Postoffice and continuing during the summer school principals, directors and teach on May 1. Announcement of the avail months Christian Endeavor will be ers at Heppner passed resolutions rec ability of this land for lease has been f ommending the salary of school su made by E. L. Schwartzlander, super gin at six o’clock and the church PRACTICAL HAIRCUTS perintendent be fixed at »3000 per year intendent of the reservation. There services at seven. The Easter services of the Sunday VELVET 8HAVEH and a minimum salary of »1600 for are about 10» parcels In the offering. school will be held next Sunday eve teachers. Not more than 800 acres can be leased CHILDREN BARBERIN« The Oregon public service commie to one person. The rules under which ning at seven o’clock. All welcome A SPECIALTY slon will hold s conference with mem the land Is leased also provide that two tt^this service. Hee CttKWTRR A Gnoaox Sunday morning the officers and bers of the Idaho public service coin year leasee only will be expected except teachers of the Sunday school for the * mission, officials of the Idaho Power when both parties agree to a four-year ensuing year will be installed. company and the Oregou Irrigation lease. Carroll Tamplin, C. E. president, power users, at Ontario. Malheur coun According to W. H. Canon of the C. GROVER announces something special in store ty, on April 8. Roseburg United States land office, in Stove repairing and generili With the object of organising the quiries concerning the Oregon and Cal for Sunday evening, April 18. For ovrrhnuling eoila and connection* All kinds of work done at sheep and goat reisers In Douglas ifornia lands are coming tn at the rate more information you will have to your home. All orders prompt county. Agriculturist C. J. Hurd has of about 190 a day. Although consid attend the service. Every man, woman and child in called a meeting which will be held erable Interest Is manifested in these ly attended to. Lents is invited to retire early Sat In Roseburg April 2. when the breed lands the rush that was expected prob Phone 814 »7. 5108 81 at St. ers will be urged to Improve the grads ably will not materialise. Most of the urday evening and attend the sun of their herds. requests for information are from ex- rise prayer meeting to be held in th* FEATHER RENOVATING Stockmen In the vicinity of Dixie service mon who desire to exercise Friends church at six o’clock Sunday and Durkee are greatly worried con their preference rights It Is expected morning. This is something you AVe ( lean by High Presure cerning the feeding situation on the that there will bo a large number of cannot afford to miss. Steam Systems surrounding cattle ranges. At pres filings when the lands are opened to Free Delivery ncTabor 13 8(1 ent the grass Is scarce on the low hills entry. Laurelwood M. E. Church All Work Guaranteed and there Is no grass at all on the Attorneys for the settlers on the cen The laurelwood M. E. church has Hates Reasonable higher altitudes. tral Orogen irrigation segregation been holding pre-Easter services this 5425 Foster Rd. Portland,Ore. Two men charged with sailing or made their first definite move In a week, the pastor. A. C. Brackenbury, ostststRRgststststsuutsiitstseststststsmRO chard tracts for the Mexican Land campaign to oust the Central Oregon being assisted by Rev. Dr. McCulloch. company were temporarily detained In Irrigation company from control of the ; When Yon Want to Move 5 Portland by H. J. Hchulderman. state Irrigation system and the lands which Next Sunday morning there will be the reception of new members and corporation commissioner, and com it waters, by filing a suit In equity to the christening of little children. In Call Tabor 7707 pelled to return money advanced by prevent the company from collecting the evening there will be an Easter seven purchasers of the lands. aay maintenance chargee or from en cantata dealing with the resurrection The minimum scale for common la forcing the collection on outstanding spirit in people, nature, and world bor In the various sawmills of Coos contracts until the Irrigation system Is activities, with illustrations of cos Bay has been Increased from »4.80 per put Into condition to supply water for day to »5 30 per day. as the result of the acreage which has already been tumed children and an accompani ment of music. The committee in a conference between five employers purchased. RESIDENCE and five representatives of the Loys) The fruit situation throughout the charge include* Mr. and Mxfe C. C. Legion of loggers and Lumbermen. Willamette valley Is good except in in Smith, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Farley, 9436 Foster Rd. Lents, Ore. Ram A. Koger, assistant secretary of stances where the trees and vines were Mrs. Knickerbocker, Miss Esther An state, has mailed out several thousand winter Injured, said J. O. Holt, manag derson, Miss Lillian Schmidt and At 6:30 pamphlets containing a digest of the er of the Eugene Fruit Growers’ asso Mrs. A. C. Brackenbury. p. m. Sunday a meeting of the inter election lews of Oregon. The pam ciation and field director of the Ore I |siratt*«te«tt*lt9999MH4MM**9«S9t4mMM*S9»1 phlet Is a biennial product of the sec gon Growers’ aaooetatlon. after a trip mediate members of the congregation Still Moving . a. retary of state’s office and Is much through the valley. Mr. Holt says that will be held for the purpose of an sought by voters and office holders in *11 loganberry vines that had not been informal, tentative Epworth League all sections of Oregon. trelllsed before the froese came are in society among boys and girls of the Mrs. C. M. Williamson The state highway commission has fine shape, but as a rule the vines that teen age. requested the state board of control were up on trellises were killed down is active in promoting the plan. The The One-way-Charge Company to Issue »2,500,000 of bonds to meet to the snow line. There Is a vigorous leader for this first meeting is govertiment aid in the construction of growth of now shoots on these vines. Charles Guyer. post and forest roads tn Oregon under Fourteen cents a pound is being of Scadile For . . . the provisions of the co-operative fed fered by Salem buyers for the straw Admiral Jelllcoe says that Annapo eral aid law enacted at the special ses berry crop for 1920, according to an WOOD AND COAL lis ranks with any Institution of Its sion of the legislature last January. nouncement. Several contracts at thia kind In the world. The admiral know« Tab. 1424 D61 822*2 Foster Rd . ..The Marlon county grand Jury Is ex- price have been executed while other a good thing when he sees It ■O peruAl to resume Its Investigation of growers are said to be considering the the affairs of the state treasurer’s de- offer. It io eald that the product is There ere millions of people who The army mule will he looked on parupefft this week after being en for shipment to eastern .markets for ¿kge<^ with other business for several use of a fruit juice corporation. The neither know nor rare anything abont with more respect these days as being the high cost of living. They ride the only object left that Is allowed to <fayW. 'The auditors employed by the loganberry situation remains unchang state to examine the books of ths ed and quite a number of contracts are about In baby buggies. have n kick. treasurer will complete their work on being written at «11 cents a pound. Still, If a girl were really practical Sing Sing prisoners burned np their Thursday. Their figures and records Salem cannera are meeting with con workshops. This should entitle them probably will be turned over to Alton siderable opposition this season, a num and sensible In all matters of food, to n Sperls I Joint tribute to Trotsky ney General Brown and later subml* ber of outside buyers being on the clothing and the use of time, she and Lenlne. would probably miss moat of the fan. ted to the grand Jury for consideration ground at the present time. OF GENERAL INTEREST Lents Welding Shop Mt. Scott Transfer Co. OFFICERS ELECTED BY ' INTERESTING BOOKS TO FRIENDS SUNDAY SCHOOL BE HAD AT ARLETA BRANCH LIBRARY Officers and teachers of the Sec ond Friends Sunday school have been Miss Wil Hutchinson, librarian nt elected as follows: Arleta. suggests the following as Superintendent, Effie R. Tamplin. readable books: “Henry Is Twenty," by Samuel Assistant Superintendent, Alvin Merwin. Around this man child Mr. Thomas. • Merwin has developed his story, a Secretary, Carroll Tamplin. story of struggle, of misunderstand Treasurer, Doris Mann. ing, of failure and achievement, of Organist, Mildred Heaeock. Teachers: Adult women’s class, growth and development, of humor Pearl Cummings; adult men’s class, and near-tragedy, of love, of laugh Alvin Thomas, with Sydney Lamb as | ter, and of life. assistant; young married women’s I "Judith," a play in three acta, by class, Laurena Terral), with Nettie Arnold Bennet. An intriguing study Littlefield as assistant; Aeronauts' of character, true for all time, is class, J. Emel Swanson; Quaker gi staged in the gorgeous pageantry of ants, Martha Isler; Quaker maidens, I ancient days. Florence Erscin; True Blues, Mrs. I "Many Cargoes," by W. W. Jacoba, Willie Richey; younger girls, Mrs. I is the most amusing of all stories of Ruggles; younger boys, Albert! skippers, mates, cooks and sailors. The Burgess Bird Book,” by Thorn Erscin. ton W. Burgess, is a story book that A Junior department has been cre will be read by boys and girls with ated with Doria Mann as superin just as much interest and enjoyment tendent. Teacher of beginners, Wil as a bed-time book. But it is more da Mann; primary class, Mildred than a story book—it is an authori Heacock. tative bird book so written as to Home department superintendent, arouse the interest of even the little Lura Thomas. tots in their feathered neighbors and Superintendent cradle roll, Nettie at the same time enables them to Littlefield. recognize them. It is beautifully illustrated in color by Mr. Fuertes, whose faithful portraits of birds are Millard Avenue Presbyterian famous among all bird lovers. At the Millard Avenue Presby terian church next Sunday morn ing the pastor, Rev. W. Lee Gray, will preach on "The New Life/' Geo. Colvey will sing “Hosanna" by Granier. Other important features will be the sacrament of The Lord’s Supper, child baptism and the ordination of an elder. The Sunday evening Easter pro gram given by the Sunday Schoo) will be varied by the installation of new Intermediate Endeavor officers which were elected at a business and social meeting held al Miss Helen C. Elbert’s home, 4712 70th street, last Friday eve ning. Girls* Baseball Team The following girls comprised the picked baseball team which recently defeated the Woodmere girls' team by a score of 14 to 11: Ella Barnett, pitcher. Edith Hirshman, catcher. Lillian Steinbrink, first base. Verna Hensley, second base. Louise Shakespear, third base. Esther Hirshman, right shortstop. Nina Peterson, left shortstop. Mabel Huskey, center field. Doris Baldwin, right field. Frances Miller, left field. The regular first team has not been chosen yet. Our Auto Repairing Improves Your Car TAILORS [TTYS TRANSrtR: Your machine wiil be better than ever before when we repair it. It will run more smoothly, gives less trouble on the road, and look better outside and inside. A general overhauling at least once a year is good for any car. See us about this now. The Lents Garage AXEL KILD AHL, Proprietor 8919 Foster Road Tabor 3429 Big Loaf of Bread 10c and Erpress Auto Truck ¡ a ROSE CITY VAN Good home-made Cookies, Cake« and other Pastries always make a hit with husband and the kid dies, and they are tickled when you get them at Mt. Scott Bakery C m . 924 and Faster Rud J. R0SENAU, Praprtotei Special - Prices On Ladie’s and Gentlemen’s Suits. Call and inspect the beautiful new patterns to choose from while the lines are complete. =JOHN MANZ=