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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (July 2, 1920)
PROFESSIONAL CARDS __■ J OREGON NEWS NOTES Th« stern a heel Hhaver lino steamer OF GENERAL INTEREST State of Washington Is a total wreck, one man is mlsalng and probably wont dona with th* craft, and aia others Principal Happenings of the are in the hospital at Astoria aa the DR. C. S. OÜSBURY Wook a From Ail Parts of the result of a bo I lor explosion aboard the UENTHDRY State Briefly Sketched for veaael. t.RNTS, OHHUON Central Oregon's" first woman field Information of The Herald forest employ« arrived In B«nd Thurs K«m. T«l»or : b'J'Ji Otlh*: Tabor 3214 day to tak« a position as lookout on Readers. Paulina p«ak, over the rim of New DR. P. J. O’DONNELL berry crater. In th« Dcscbut«s nations! dbntist The I »alb » cherry harvest la under forest. Hlj" is Miss Virginia Barry of O»r. and Foster K<wi. Unb, Ort* Lewiston. Idaho. way. Five more De Haviland airplanes to Ily a vote of 1182 to 732 Eugene vot DR. A. O. ATWOOD ers have recalled School Director E. bo used In th« forest patrol have ar DENTIST rived In Eugene from Mather field and K. Bryson. Visitors can reach Crater lake In will iw permanently located there. Hix ortie«, Tabor «Mil { Pbon«« : Home, Tala.r 4utH thslr mu toe an the road to the lake rim will remain at the Eugene has«, al though only two will be used dally In Portland Oregon was opened Saturday. V2w7 F«*U’r Roa* I A. H. Lea has tendered his resigna actual patrol vyirk Those fine old times "wh«n wilder- tion as secretary of the slate fair nesa was king" will be rejuvenated In H. P- ARNEST board, effective July 1. srrogsav AT I.AW Thro« men huve boon urroMicd for reminiscence when the founders ot sirrAKY fiottìi fishing In the north fork of ' !.. • Msl il Oregon, otherwise the Oregon Pioneer association, opened Its 48th annual re 51*40)» Nincly-IHH-Iiliil Hlrei-4 la river, a closed st rem. union at the Portland auditorium, Phone: Talior 2lt'«'» Hept ember 2» and 30 and October Lmito HU., near carlino Porn ash , <>*■ 1 and 2 have been selected aa the dates Thursday afternoon. July 1. The port of Astoria commission has for th« Grant county fair. | awarded a contract to the Wellman mt . M irri' iniMit:. i. <»■ <>• • Chief of Police Christensen of Eu Mi et« every Tuesday evening nt 7:10 gene has filed a ault charging L. R Heaver Morgan company of Cleveland, O„ for four electrically operated cargo Visitor« Welcome Edmunson, an attorney, with criminal handling wharf cranea for 881,160. The W. In HIM. N. G. libel. cranes will be Installed on the new port W I-; GOGGINH, Heerctiiry The First Methodist church of Al terminal pier No. 3, which Is now bany la out of debt now and held a under construction. l amp No. I IO’»«. Mmh ro Woodman mortgage burning ceremony Sunday At a cost of 315.000 the Bend Water, of Interin». Mi eta «»cry second mul morning. TLIglit ft Power company has completed foult II WnllU-Mlay Of emit oioolli. A birthday party given by Lucile . th« construction of a reserve plant F. I». VOl/TH, Clerk- Torbet of Albany was unlquo In that I two miles up the Deschutes river. The every child attending bad the whoop reserve plant Is capable of supplying ing cough. the city of Bend with 1S0C gallons of EHRLICH 4 BERNHARDT The tenth musical festival and con water a minute, double the amount vention of th« United Swedish Ringers consumed In the hottest weather. of the Pacific Coast convened in Port Governor Olcott has received a letter l.thltX IM> IdAIN HI II»* MAI»K TO ORDER land Haturday. from Herbert Hieaholt of Allentown, Ijlt.-sl Hlylea In Spring Capa While the Mosier cherry crop will Pa., urging the executive to use his be only half as large as last year, it Influence In obtaining the enactment PI34 Foster llond is stated that the fruit will be of ex of legislation which will make it in- Next Door to I’oslufficc ! cumbetit upon all cltlxens of the United oellent quality. The census bureau has announced States to wear red, white and blus Lents Welding Shop the population of Eugene ax 10.593 ribbons on Armistice day. November Thia represents an Increase ot 1584, 11. Governor Olcott has recommended <>» > •Act-Mane—Hrarfng or 17 6 per cent Aluminum Cooking Utensile Welded The new concrete bridge at Th« Colonel Creed C. Hammond of Port Lawn Mowers Repaired Bailee. across Sixth street, Is near! ug land. Majorg Eugene Moshberger of completion and will be open for travel Woodburn and Major Henry O. Miller mid Shitr]M-ncd of McMinnville for membership In mil about August 1. All Work Guaranteed o|<| Harness -I «»»ter, nr. »2nd Governor Olcott has appointed R. M itary committees under a new law ap- Pox aa a member of the state tmard j proved June 4. The recommendations of forestry to succeed G. M. Mcl^od, have been sent to Secretary of War Baker who has resigned. The state highway commission has Good latches of salmon have been made by the glllnetters during th« filed condemnation proceedings In dr- paat week In practically every section I cult court at Hood River to secure a ' tract of land lying below the Ruthton of the lower harbor. W. G. Beatlie, superintendent of hill grade of the Columbia River high M-hools at Cottage Grove, aa resigned wny. The additional land. It Is said to accept a position on the faculty of Is needed as a dumping ground and to protect the grade of the road at the | the State Normal school. precipitous point. The forest service at once will erect Economy Furniture Co. To co-opcrate In efforts to rid their an office building and storeroom at L. A. BARKER, Prop. community of Canadian thistle, farm th« Three Rivera ranger station near New nnd list tl furniture, staves Hebo. In Tillamook county. era residing In the vicinity of Grand rug*, <nr|»<1ls, tools, el«'. * aslt The sum of (1750 was paid by B. Prairie grange ball cast of Albany hav> prices paid. M. Halbert of San Angelo, Tex., to formed a Canadian Thistle club. Each 6015 Ninety-second St. William Riddel ft Sons of Monmouth, member Is pledged not only to rid his own land of thistles but to report for a two-year-old Angora buck. Carlton grange has decided to es any person he knows of who lets the tablish a gasoline station tor the mem thistles go to seed. H. J. Sankey, representative of thi bers. who are going on a card system British colonial office. Is In Bend In ' In order to relieve the shoriage The ballot title for a mensure Initi the course of a three months' tour of j al eil by W. D Bennett of Portland to the United Statees. He la visiting all curtail the authority of the public centers of the lumber industry to gain service commission hns been prepared. a knowledge of American milling and logging methods In the hopes of apply Professor Georg« F. Skye* of the ing some of them to mahogany ex department of xoclogy, Oregon Agri ploitation In Africa. cultural college, has been elected sec Plenty of precipltatifon in the Ore retary of the Pacific Haherles society. gon country has obviated the neces Mrs. George Bates, for more than 18 sity for immediate opr ration of the years a resident of Bend, committed forest patrol airplanes and it is prob suicide at her home by taking poison. able that regular schedules will not . It la believed that III health caused be maintained before July 1. prior to the act. which time Installation of radio equip When You Want to Move Arthur E. Holgate of Corvallis, who ment on the planes which have ar- ■ was wounded In battle near Cantlgny, rived at Eugene will be completed. Can Tabor 7707 also at Solssona and the Argonne, has Three of the 445 accidents in Ore been cited for gallantry by his division gon Industries tor the week ending commander. June 24 were fatal, according to re Lane county post of the American ports received by the state Industrial legion will make an effort at the state accident commission. Workmen who convention of the legion al Astoria to lost their lives in Industrial accidents elect Eugene as the meeting place during the week were: J Kielty, la RESIDENCE for next year. borer, Portland; J W. Deal, laborer. 9436 Foster Rd. Lents, Ore. . The Oregon Normal school at Mon- North Portland; L. W. Green, auto me mouth opened Monday morning with chanic. Portland. an enrollment of 440 and In all prob- Will E. Purdy of Salem, delegate ability will reach 500 before the end from the state at large to the demo of the session. cratic national convention at San FEATHER RENOVATING The predatory animals office of the Francisco this weak will place the We Clean by High Presure bloligical survey Is making an effort num' Of S. nutor ('«-«re ■ •-ale r Steam Systems to organise the farmers of Coos coun lain before the gathering as a prospec Free Delivery ncTnbor 43345 ty for the purpose of exterminating tive nominee for president, in case All Work (I ii n ran teed moles and other rodents. William McAdoo formally withdraws Rates Reasonable The Hood River Anti Asiatic associ front the contest, according to an 8425 Foster liti. Portland,Ore. ation has approved the aet'on of Gov nouncement made In Hal«nt. ernor Stephens of California In asking Otis Mayes, of Portland, brakeman the state department to cooperate in on extra train 2157 of the O.-W. R. ft the exclusion of Japanese. N.. was shot and killed and the body- Recording to Frank L, Calkins, as thrown b<aid« th« track at Chatfield, sessor, one-third of the sp< rial school a flag station about 12 miles west of 1 tax levies voted In the various school The Dalles. “Little Ola." a Georgia districts of Douglas county are void negro and the alleged murderer, with because of failure to give proper notice. two blaek companions, was captured Voters of the Klamath Irrigation by a posse within 100 yards of Mount district hsve ratified the proposal to Hood lodge. In the upper Hood River enter Into a contract with the federal valley. rovcrnment for th« expenditure of Governor Olcott appointed John F 1225.000 for the Improvement, of the Stelwer. a prominent farmer of Jef Klamath project Irrigation system. ferson, ns a number of the group of The strike called recently by the five to represent the cltlxcns of th« clerks' union of Bend was ended by the state on the committee of 15 to In Rend merchants’ association when an vestigate changes In the workmen’s agreement with the union was signed compensation law to be recommended Phone Tabor 173 which amended the contract previously to the next session of the state legis Location —8114 Woodstock Ave, submitted by the clerks so as to eliml- lature. Mr. Sieiwer succeeds C. L. uate a clause calling for tip- closed Hawley of McCoy aa a member of the C. a NOKBLAD, Prop’T. shop. committee. Tabor 4754 OF FINE VOILE AND FILET IF YOUR CAR BREAKS DOWN MKWfc Wnd Hlr.el t on the road, go to the nearest phone and call up our number, Tabor 3429, our hurry-up wag on with expert auto mechanics will be there soon and help you out. Quick, efficient, depend able repair service for cars in trouble. Also expert repair in our garage. 1 • C of nne. Hand-made blou«< Voile lilive miuff such a succesi with women who dre«* well that their pine Is aasurefl- Here is one in which Iti sens of flirt lace, ti little embroidery and small crochet buttons are combined In a way that will delight th« gentle woman. The tiny buttons serv« to dwi»rate collar nm! cuffa nnd larger ones provide fastenings. The Lents Garage BUNGALOW DRESSES AXEL KILDAHL, Proprietor l abor 3429 8919 Foster Road TAILORS FETTY’S TRANSFER and Express Auto Truck ; SIXTH AVENUE GROCERY Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Eggs. Butter and Cheese. Eggiman’s Meat Market F RESH AND SMOKED MEATS AND FISH Vegetables» and F mita Butter and Eggs Phone Tabor 2573 All the pretty, gay ginghams and other practical cottons, are used for making crisp bungalow dreg-sea, for morning «ear. Bo: ie of them cot.ildn. plain materials with plaids and check anil ethers are pl;«-d with white and utilize n white frill about the neck, like that one pictured here. . 5919 Ninety-second Street. JI. D. Kenworthy $ Company A dny's trip from l.midoii to New York hy thè nlr fonte la predlctcd a« s poasibllit.v wlthln ili ce yenra. Alvi in thè face of recent nchfevetnonts no body cen say ft Is Impossibile stili ft will he some little lime longer before such trlps beeonie genera lly popular. Explorer Amundsen's party now- In u dash fur the north pole, Ims enough food to last for four years I’h re'd lie material enough fur a lecture tour If Mr. Amundsen were to tell us merely «li«r»‘ lie discovered Hint. • It may be all well enough for a man to >■: y yvhut he Uuuk», bu; be wilt be on surer ground If l.e will make It a rule to think before he says Lents, Oregon funeral Directors First-class Srvicee given Day or Night t ♦ Close Proximity to Cemeteries Enables us to hold Funerals at a Minimum Expense 5802-4 92nd St Unusual Tires IKES that are different in ♦heir distinctive good looks and in their const}*uction. An extra ply of fabric, an extra heavy tread and generous oversize make a tire of remarkable endurance. T Next time BUY FISK from your dealer BEDTOP