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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (April 9, 1920)
- PROFESSIONAL CAROS Over Twice as Many to Educate But Only Half as Much Money to Educate With OREGON NEWS NOTES Operating a lias of passenger and OF GENERAL INTEREST freight boats between Portland and Eugene, Portland and Astoria, Post- Tsbur 4764 VSnd Sir. »t land end Lewiston, Idaho, and Porb Principal Happenings of the land and Priest Rapids, Wash., is the Week From All Parts of the purpose of the Portland Navigation company, which filed artloles of in I"' I.KNTS, UBBUUN 4 * snu State Briefly Sketched for corporation at Salem. Special taxes levied by the Marion Information of The Herald Orth*: Tabor 3914 Tabor: M94 county court, aggregating approximate That la why the Oregon Agricul Readers. ly 349,000 In excess of tbs amount tural College, the State University allowed under the 3 per cent limita end the Normal Scltool cannot DENTIST .Y Preliminary (taps have been taken tion amendment to the state coasts- Cor. W2d and Eoater Road. Mnta, Oral niahitnin llicmaclve» on the old for the organisation of a club of girls tuUon, are not legal according to a l>aeia. in 1913 they deoree signed by Judge Percy R. Kelly scouts In Albany. “I live so close to United Slates Senator Chamberlain of the Marion county circuit court. town, ” said a farmer DHNTIST The lumber shipments from the Co of Oregon was operated upon In Wash the other day, “that we can hear the ington. D. C. for an abcess in the right lumbia river during the month nf little*, Talxir 0421 Flion«*» : March wore the largest for some time. whistle blow at night. And the few ear. liorna, Tibor 9MH The ooeat guard crew at the mouth A coord I ng to statistics compiled by hands wccan get listen for that whis I’orlland Oregon 9207 Foster Road of the Sluslaw river near Florence Deputy Collector Karisen, 38 vessels tle and quit work just as if they were has recited a power boat for the loaded at the mills on the river taking working in a factory.” That, says 34,313,410 feet of lumber from the Co DR. KATHERINE S. MYERS In addition, their income in 1913 station. lumbia river In cargoes during the Saturday, May 3, has bean fixed as OSTtiOPAHilC PHYSICIAN had twice the buying power of month. their income in 1920, due to the the date of the annual field meet at Oilhv. Mamliall 1276 rtiouM Favorable report was made by the Albany oollega tor the high schools Raaiilenee, East K744 worldwide rise in coats over senate agricultural committee on the of Linn county. Haixiau H viuiinu Portland, Oregon which of course they could have Eight million trout and 7,000,000 sal McNary bill enlarging the Oregon na no control/ mon fry will be ready to liberate from tional forest to place the area of Larch The foregoing lx one of many the state fish hatchery on the Me mountain under the foreat reserve. H. P. ARNEST The purpose of the bill Is the pres is what the farmer is up against this «<|iially good rraxona why you Kensie river this spring. attobnbt at law ervation of the summer flow of Mult nutaxv rt>HU<- Forest Ranger Brown, stationed in should vote for the Higher F.du- year. He can’t get help. WhaJ shall 594i>H Ninrtjf-svcond Street cntional relief bill nt the election the Crater Lake national park, reports nomah falls on the Columbia River he do? Well. Harry R. O’B-ien dis highway. Phone: Tabor 21M on May 21. Save the quality of thsrs are seven feet of snow at ths cusses the question in an article next The Harney Valley irrigation dis Desila Hta., near carline P osts , and , Oa. higher education in Oregon, and lake and that enow is falling. week that ycu surely must not miss. trict la now organised for the Con Seventy-one recruits for the army give your Imv anil girl, and your struction of the reservoirs and the were obtained in an intensive cam The farmer needs help fairs—n'! there are mat neighbor’s, their rightful educa Ilea. I11& «Utli Avenue HOC Joq»X this year as almost paign in the Eugene recruiting district building of the canals necessary to ter« th. t are .«e.pfuUv Htand Phone Main 7S4 tional heritage. nevei before. What to plaoe water on the 125,000 acres com diitu d in the pages between January 10 and March >1. Paid ad.arliavm.nl lna«rt>*d by Colin tlymanl plant — and now much; of th:. Crest National Premiums on surety bonds taken prised in the district. At the last In behalf ol lit* Joint Alumni Relief Commit how to meet the labor FarmWeekly. You need Ira lor IIl<liar K.luratloli Io Oregon, «1« Pit meeting William Hanley filed his bond J. H. Miller, Prop. out by contractors on etale highway shortage; inaebiner" T1IZ COvviTarr G bn - Hloek. Portland. Plano and Furniture Moving and took the oath of office, and was problem»; eoop-rattve work will co»F the state practically TLEM oii this year as HucgiMT« and Expraaa efforts in buying and never before! Buy it 3200,000 under the present road pro elected president. Pally Tripe to Mt. Hcott and i-enla sellms; defence of the now f or a whole year— There were four fatalities due to ac Agent tor ltock Hprlnge and gram farmers’ interests in 52 Ne ■■•r elrly issues. It King Coal cidents in Oregon in the week ended Six tons of poisoned grain are being state and national af- wili .... st you only 31-00. Hlaiel: Fira* and Taylor I'ortlaud used In the extermination campaign April 1, according to a report issued . jl -aa-i —_a_ .-ia_ au. _ ai —IB»' Get Pure-Bred Reading Mattei ir. Youi Home! against ground squirrels which was by the state Industrial accident com / 1 launched by Klamath oounty fanners mission. The victims were: Frank Mulkey, logger, Cochran; W. G. Fauk Monday. :j XX? i lí»: I CESS POOLS DUG Oovemor Frank O. Lowden of tor. laborer, Portland; D. A. Davis, ALSO WELLS Illinois has filed with the secretary of deckhand. Bandon, and Verney Bord 6251 Eighty-ninth Street, S. E. Portland Box 140 Route 3 state his declaration of candidacy for ers, logger, of Riddle. Will H Bennett, state banking super the republican presidential nomination Arnaud Station intendent ; Percy Cupper, state engi of Oregon. F. Dunxmuir Snow has piled up in the mountains neer. and George M. Brown, attorney near Baker as deep as eight feet, and general, comprising the state Irriga power users, cattle men and farmers tion securities commission left Monday EHRLICH & BERNHARDT predict that ths result will be a record for Malheur county, where they will inspect the Kingman oolony drain breaking season. A conference of representatives of age diatrict and the Warm Springs UADIICM' AND GENTH' WITH The Kingman the churches of Linn oounty will be Irrigation district. MADE TO OKDEIt colony district has asked for the certi held In Albany April 13 to make plana I a tret Htylee tai Hpring Cape for the drive in the county in behalf fication of bonds in the sum of 360. 913 1 Foxier Hoad of the Interchurch world movement. 000 and the Warm Springs district in Next Door to Postoffice The adjutant general of Oregon has the amount of 32OO.OOU. The recent rains and heavy snows been authorised to organise a field FOR ------------------------------------------------- hospital company In lieu of ths ambu in eastern Oregon have solved the PRACTICAL HAIRCUTS lance company at present Included in irrigation problem in that section for --------- --- — , . .na » the allotment of national guard to the the coming summer, in the opinion of VELVET SHAVER Rhea Luper. field engineer for the FAIR ASSESSMENTS state. CHILDREN HARHEKINU state water board, who has returned Ail records In the number of auto _ LOWER TAXES A HPEiHAl.TY ■3 ** 91 mobile accidents for a single month from Freewater. While in eastern REPVOLIC/XN See CnxaTKM A Gsomis tn Portland were broken tn March. Oregon Mr. Luper made arrangements Pd. Adv. There were 349 collisions, 31 more for the distribution of water during - than In the greateat previous acci the summer of 1920 under the direction of water masters. These officials will dent month. At the primary election to be held bo appointed by the water board and L A. BARKER, Prop. next month a measure will be pre work under the direction of that body. Measures to be submitted to the sented to the people of Polk county New and used furniture, stove* asking that a special tai levy be made voters of Oregon at the special elec rugs, carpets, tools etc. Cadi each year hereafter for the support tion to be held on May 21 are to be prices paid printed on a ballot of their own and of the county fair. <1015 Ninety second street. Assessed valuation of property tn not on the regular primary nominating Marion oounty will bo Increased 10 ballot, according to a legal opinion per cent this year to offset the removal given by Attorney-General Brown. FEATHER RENOVATING of automobiles and mortgage notea This is necessary, according to ths We Clean by High Presurc from the tax rolls under an act of attorney-general, for the reason that only the republican and democratic Steam Systems the legislature for 1313. parties are represented at the pri Work on the 330.000 drainage pro Free Delivery neTahor 4880 maries and persona of other political ject of the Klamath drainage district, All Work Guaranteed containing 20,000 acres, will be started affiliation would bo deprived cf their Rates Reasonable this year, if the state engineer ap right to vote on the measures 342» Foster ILL Portland,Ore. Major Charles Vanwya, Clement A. proves the plans and a bond Issue is Parker and Henry E. Walker, oom Indorsed by land owners. ▲ meeting of the poultry breeders prising the board of trustees of the Conductor of the Portland of Linn oounty has been planned for United States Spruce Production cor Lebanon on April 3 under the direc poration accompained by Major O. B. Oratorio Society Chorus tion of the l.tnn County Farm bureau. Harrington and A. W. Stegman of (ISO voices) vocal teacher. A permanent poultry association for Portland, and W. K. Patterson and Portland, Tillford Building Bert Geer of Toledo, made an Inspec the county will be formed. Tabor 3429 8919 Foster Road The town of New Astoria, generally tion of the big mill st Toledo, the Phone Bwd 2777 known as Hammond, held a special Alsea Southern railroad and Blodgett >------------- , - - - WEDNESDAYS election last week to authorise a 350,- timber tract and the Yquina Northern 9 a. m. to 3 p. m. 000 bond issue for bulkhead and railroad. The object of the inspection Lents Station reclamation work along the Columbia was to get acquainted with preoent Over the Herald Office river. The vote was 70 for and IS conditions of the property with a view of offering it for sale. against. JOSEPH A. FINLEY Pd. Adv. Two cents a quart was knocked off Contracts for the purchase of Marlon county hope for fall delivery are be of the price of milk to the consumer ing made at 65 cents a pound, and in Portland by a decision of the milk oarnststnstst>t>t«tR«mnstst*tnst>titatBmo Indications point to an advance to 70 price commission, appointed by Mayor Good home-made Cookies, Cakes Still Moving a a . cents within the next few weeks. For Baker. The milk producers will bear ; When Ton Want to Move : and other Pantries always make the crops of 1021 and 1922, buyers 1H cents of the reduction while the Call Tabor 7707 distributor will bear the other half are offering 45 and 56 cents. • hit with husband and the kid A pen of 14 hens at the state hospi cent. The price to the producers under tal for the Insane at Salem, each hen the new sc^le will be 33.20 a hundred dies, and they are tickled when The One-way-Charge Company with a production record of more than pounds, instead of 68.90 they have you get them at 300 eggs annually, is said by Dr. James been getting. Both producers and dis Dryden, poultry expert at the Oregon tributors will abide by the decision. See|Us For. . . Agricultural college, to be the peer The new price to the householder will RESIDENCE ! of any similar gatering of layers In be 13 cents a quart where mid-month the world. payments is made Otherwise it is 9436 Foster Rd. Lents, Ore. ; Tab. 142<Dßl 3222 Foster Rd Salem Is first among the cities of 14 oents. wnnnnnnnm»iMnnnnniMnii: J I .................. ,| Its else tn the United States with rela Cor. 92d and Foster Road J. ROSENAU, Proprietor The state livestock sanitary board tion to per capita production of manu has placed a sheep quarantine upon all facturing, according to a report pre Klamath county, exclusive of the pared by Richard L. Rowe, statis Klamath Indian reservation, effective tician, who has just completed a sur April 1. The moving of sheep outside vey of the city's industries for ths the quarantine sone is forbidden ex commercial club. cept upon certificate of a properly qualified inspector that they are In The largest piling contract made in Comer Ninety-first and Carline Lane county for many years has just good health and free from scabies. been let to 8. E. Ruseel of Eugene, The order was made on recommenda who will get out 9000 pllee for the tion of the Klamath County Wool Southern Pacific company and the Growers’ association after conference government The contract calls for a with Dr. H. E. Armstrong, federal In total of over 335,000 lineal feet of spector for the district. It will oper piling. Mr. Russell will establish a ate to cause dipping of all Klamath mut MAD* Utt AND CAK*S camp near Noll, on ths Coos bay county sheep before the usual spring MAD* F**SH *V**Y DAY MRS. W A. ASH branch of the Southern Pacific. transfer to ths California ranges. DR. C. S. OOSBURY DENTIBTRY When the Whistle Blows DR. P. J. O’DONNELL DR. A. O. ATWOOD Had Only 2250 Students, but they Now Have 5400 Students TBe COUNTRY GENTLEMAN Mt. Scott Transfer Co. TAILORS Our Auto Repairing Improves Your Car LESSOR Economy Furniture Co. Charles S. Your machine will 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 ns about this now. Rudeen Republican Candidate for The Lents Garage COUNTY AXEL KILD AHL, Proprietor COMMISSIONER Thirty Years in Busines in Portland FETTY’S I RANSFER Big Loaf of Bread 10c ROSE QTY VAN ; and Express Auto Truck ; Mt. Scott Bakery WOOD AND COAL The Lents Delicatessen Shop Special - Prices Where you can get a good Home Cooked Dinner, one that you will relish. • On Ladie’s and Gentlemen’s Suits. Call and inspect the beautiful new patterns to choose from while the lines are complete. l =JOHN MANZ= a ... i