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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (May 7, 1920)
CLOSE YOUR EYES OREGON NEWS NOTE3 A car lord of thorourhbred .».rsoj OF GENERAL INTEREST stock, recruit <1 from farms In Linn and Polk counties, was shipp'd from 1 Principal Happening« of th- Albany ly «sprue to Payttte, J<’ ' o, for distribution in that state. Thirty-1 Week From All Part« of the six cows and six calves were included | State Briefly Sketched for In the shipment. Independent or any other legal voter Information of The Herald who is reglat'-red or may be registered YOU MAY THEN REALIZE Reader«. upon elect tori day. has a lawful tight to vote upon the measures to be sub WHAT IT MEANS », • mitted at the special election on May Th« total registration of voters Io 21, «ccordiOK to a legal opinion given TO BE BUND t un« county at the present time Is by Attorn« ? General Brown. The Seufert cannery, near Ths 16,75«. Dalles, stales that, owning to the ex Several employe« of the «late library Help the Unfortunate Blind of Oregon it Salotn have been granted salary in treme low water in the Columbia, fish wheels are pracfcally useless. Scow creases. , by Prodding a State Industrial and fishing, however, will not b* interfered Jthn W Todd, superintendent of 8a with. Suffl« lent water for wheel fish [ lern public schools. haa been elected Employment Bureau. ing by isle June is predicted. - president of the Salem Notary club. A sturgeon ao largo that It required ~ Un Ion Streetcar employes of Portland the united efforte of three men to get voted to accept the proposal of the Illi* l'iu <■ piiil for l«v ( itiz.cn» Committer from’ funds derlwed It out of the water baa been caught company providing for a small Increase In wages for a few shopmen and re fiuni public entertainment in Portinoli. Dr. T. L. Perkins, near Oreguu City, taining the present wage scale of the Medical lllilg., chairman, <4 »cur W. Hurnt*, secretary. Attorney General Brown haa given an oploiou that there la no law In Ore platform men for another year. Nego gon to prevent a man or woman from tiations have been going on several weeks. working on Bunday. A request for th«- sale of an addition Superintendent J. A. Churchill haa returned from a tour In Eaateni Ore al 81.•’>00,«too of state highway bonds gon tn the intereat of the educational under the provisions of the 1920 amend ment to the Bean-Barrett act to meet Inatltutlon measures. Roy W. Fluaeth, youngest eon of Mr. federal aid for poet roads and forest Republican Candidate and Mra. P. A. Ftnaeth of ballaa com projects was filed with the stale board For DELEGATE mitted suicide by «hootlqg himself of control by the state highway com For Re-nomination mission. with a 38caliber revolver. CANDIDATE FOR THE RE- James T. Jardine, well-known inves Mlaa Pauline Kline, of Corvallis, will PUBLICAN NOMINATION reappointed aa a member of the tigator for the United States depart To National Republican be FOR board of Inspectors of child labor when ment of agriculture and author of niany practical government bulletins, her preaeut term expiree on May 21. Pd. Adv. A /Win Hr price, according to ship- has been unanimously elected director Convention per«, baa been set on contracted apple of the Oregon Agricultural experiment FOR THE 3RD CONGRES boie« for the year. The «hooka will station. He la expected to assume his coat the grower« from 28 to 30 cent«. duties July 1. SIONAL DISTRICT OF Because of the high prices demanded The Jersey Calf club at Shedd will (Two to elect) OREGON exhibit on May I. Fourteen of 2» m«-m- by growers for their 1920 loganberry crop, the management of the Puyallup here are owner« of registered purebred ■■ Oregon'» Choice la My Choice" I’d Ad Have voted for every measure heifers, and the real own high gradea. A Sumner Fruit Growers' Canning The Union and Baker county foreet company announced that the corpora while a member of Congress fire patrol aaaociatlon« are to be di tion has withdrawn from the Willam ette valley and will purchase no more vided Into two separate organizations, that was beneficial to the inter according to F. A. Elliott, alate forest fruit in this section. est of the working class. I make An initiative petition asking for a er. place on the November ballot for a On the rulna of the mill burned last no discrimination as to whether fall at En'erprfae, the East Oregon proposed single tax amendment to the the working man or woman be Lumber company haa built a larger state constitution was filed with the mill, which will begin operation« about secretary of state's office by J. R. Her longs to a union or not. I am man, manager of the Oregon State Sin May 15. Fire resulting from an exploaion In gle Tax league. The petition contains faithful to the public’s interest the engine room of the mill of the the names of 14,685 voters. and I am not a henchman or a The suudry civil bill ax reported to Buehner Lumber company plant at North Bend did damage estimated at the house by the appropriations com tool of private business, big or mittee, carries 8170,000 for continuing 8125.000. The spring fishing season on the Co construction and maintenance on the little. I am working solely for lumbia rlv< r opened at noon Saturday, Umatilla irrigation project and 8289,- the good of all the people. May 1. and there were fully 2000 gill- 000 for the Klamath project Crater net and trolling boat« In the water on lake national park receives 325.300, Ptl. Adv. and the firh culture station at Clack that day. amas. 8696k A cherry banquet la proponed by the .More than 80 witnesses will be call chamber ct commerce of The Dalles for Shrill« a who paan through that ed for exam.uation and seven law Pd. a<L . city on Jut e 21. Cherries In all styles yers will le engaged in the trial of Harold Howell, which started in the will be served. VOTE Sevente« :i cents a pound for straw - I circuit court before Judge S. Coke at berries and 11 cents a pound for cher Coquille -M nday morning. This is the > ries were the offers made Willamette third trial of the 15-yearold Bandon j valley fruitgrowers at, Salem Saturday youth, who is charged with murder- j Ing Lillian Leuthold last July. by Puyallv » buyers. Farm laborers of Baker county are Wilson I*. Blain, 72 years old, and a ON BALLOT Now Presiding Judge member of one of Oregon'« earliest severely crkiciacd ip a report issued by pioneer fa nilles. Is dead at Dayton. the United States department of agri Oh ‘o, according to news just received culture. The statistics show that the Republican supply of farm labor this y« ar Is 79 by a breth r at Albany. Lee Hollenbeck. 20. and Frank Lew per cent of what it was last year, and Candidate for is, 22. employed on the steamer Re- j is now 69 per cent of normal. The pres lief, were d -owned tn the Coquille river ent demand for farm labor is 114 per while load :ig milk on the boat at the cent compared with that of last year, and 127 per cent compared with the I’anter landing near Lamps. Circuit Judge, Bend builders expect a record year normal demand. A "gravil hauling picnic” which will for 1920. Permits for construction Is have practical results as well as pro sued to dale total 3103.480, as against Dep’t No. 8 849.975, the value of building authoris viding a day of good fellowship and enjoyment, will be staged in the near ed up to this time last year. Paid Adv. Mrs. Sophie Fors. 43. wife of Charles future by the residents of the Oakville Five years’ experience as Judge in Fora, Astoria contractor, was Instantly neighborhood, southwest of Albany. killed when the automobile In which | The plan is for the» men of the neigh Iowa, 17 years law practice in Ore- she and her busband were riding turn- j borhood to Spend the day hauling and gon. REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE spreading gravel on certain roads in Endorsed by leading attorneys and ed over a f< w miles south of Astoria. FOR Registration in Douglas county to- J the vicinity. A big picnic dinner will prominent citizens of Multnomah tai« 3888, of which 5686 registered^«« be served at noon. county. Pd. adv. Because of the inability of the Salem Republicans and 2576 as Democrats. The total registration for the Novem Fruit Union to handle the fast-lncreaa- Your Active Support will be ber election is expected to exceed 12,- ing crops of Marion county without ex Sincerely Appreciated pending large sums of money for im 000. Pd. Adv. provements. and the keen competition Being short handed in his office, while the coining election itself vastly , that has developed between canneries adds to his duties, Sam A. Koxer. can- . and packing plants in the local field. dldate for secretary of state, will not 296 membeis of the organisation, at a be able to leave his duties to make an meeting held in Salem, authorized the directors to take Immediate steps to active campaign. If I ant nominated and elected The Oakridge Lumber company, dispose of the union's property. At a meeting at Astoria of repre I will give for the beneft of the which recently bought 7,000,000 feet of timber in the Cascade national forest sentatives of all the canneries and county of Multnomah a business above Oakridge, has the ground clear cold storage plants on the Columbia administration of county affairs, ed for the erection of its mill, three river, with two exceptions, the prices endeavoring to eliminate useless per pound to be paid for raw fish dur miles from that town. and expensive conflicts between The work of paving that section of ing the season which opened at noon city and county governments, to the Pacific highway extending north Saturday wore set as follows: Chi tin* end that county affairs may ward from Albany to the boundary line nooks weighing over eight pounds, 12 'be more economically conducted, between Linn and Marton counties at cents; those under eight pounds to be the tax rate lowered and by co- •the Santiam river at Jefferson will be refused; st «elheads. 9 cents; blue- ‘operation with the city of Port backs. 9'k tents; silversides. 3 cents; resumed in a few days. land the public be better served. shad, 1 cent; white sturgeon. 10 cents, Fish lake aud Clear lake, near the For Circuit Judge, Dept. No. 6 I direct your attention to my summit of the Cascades, «bout 75 mile« green sturg« on, 5 cents. thirty years’ record as a business REPUBLICAN Because the state highway commis sou beast of Albany, are to be made Square Deal for Rich and ace sslble to auto tourists by the forest sion apportioned to some counties of (Present Deputy City Attorney) man in Portland as a guarantee that I will be able to perform the service, working In connection with Oregon sums of money in excess of Candidate for Republican Poor Alike duties of such office. that raised through the uniform tax state and county on the road over the Nomination for Paid Adv. Pd. Adv. levy of 1 m il for market roads while Santiam pass. , DISTRICIT ATTORNEY to other cointies were apportioned Lumber shipment« fronP the Colum Pd. Adv. bia river during April were the larg funds in amounts smaller than de TRAINED BY EXPERIENCE u 8126 60th Avenue Tabor 2078 FEATHER RENOVATING Stand Phone Main 734 est for sevetal month«. In that period rived through their respective levies, • FOR THE OFFICE We Clean by High Presure 25 vessels loaded st the mills in the A. D Leedy, district attorney of Grant Economy Furniture Co. t. Scott Transfer Co. Ä. REPUBLICAY1 lower river district and 12 vessels load county has filed with the state high ____ Steam Systems J. S. Miller, Prop. L. A. BARKER, Prop. way department a written protest. He ed 14.318,292 feet of lumber at the up Piano and Furniture Moving Free Delivery neTabor 53116 New and used furniture, stoves river mills, making a grand total of urges a re-distribution of the market Baggage and Express All Work Guaranteed Ca«fh Dally Trips to Mt. Scott and Lents >4,146.870 feet of lumbar which left th« road funds together with the granting rugs, carpets, tools etc. Agent for Rock Springs and . ■ Rates Reasonable Columbia river In cargoes during the of such other relief for Grant county as prices paid King Coal Pd. adv. the commission may deem advisable. 3015 Ninety second street. • Stand.' First ami Taylor Portland month of April. 5425 Foster Rd. Portland,Ore. AND IMAGINE YOU WILL NEVER SEE ACAIN No. 2 8 HAMILTON JOHNSTONE Thos. M. Hurlburt C. N. McArthur Foi SHERIFF CONGRESS JUDGE JOHN McCOURT 145 Joseph W. Beveridge John A. Mears Republican Candidate fnr District Judge, Dep't No. I Charles S. Rudeen Republican Candidate for County Clerk COUNTY COMMISSIONER BOON CASON Stanley Myers »SWB Vote 161 X