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PROFESSIONAL CAROS OREGON NEWS NOTES OF GENERAL INTEREST Wad Ntrrrt Tabor 4784 DR. C. S. OOSBURY DBNTIBTRY t urre, Ufflw : Tabor 3214 obboow K m Tabor : 6224 DR. P. J. O’DONNELL Principal Happening» of the Wook From All Part» of the State Briofly Sketched for Information of The Herald Reader». DKNTIST (!ur. W2d and Fiatar R imk I. lAmta, Ort* DR. A. O. ATWOOD DENTIST Odio», T»lmr <»421 Home, Tabor «MH Pilone. : V2V7 6'naler Rood Portland Oregon H. P. ARREST «TTUBMaV *T M» NOTAMV H’HI.K* MMI>K Ninety-MH-ond Mire.4 ITnnii* : Talxir 2108 Lauta Ma., near earline Puan am », <>». MT. H4XITT UHMiH, I. O. O. I’. M l'ala every Tuc.day »vanto* ul 7:1«. Vlullor» Welcome. W. IM IHM. N. O. W K. OOOOINM, Hecretury l ump No. lia.Mi, of \io<r*<u. Modem Woodman Mrrta every M-cood »ml f< hi rtli WrdtM'Mlay of aneti mouth. F. I». VOI.TH. C lerk. ’ 1 1 1 Julian Fuel Co. Country Slab >7.60 per Cord Prompt Delivery » l.eall Aatnmalfc HIM Feeler lio»d nil IPNTS z EHRLICH A BERNHARDT TA I LOKS I..WIKH* ANO GENTH' Hl ITN MADE TO ORDEK laical Hlylca in spring <’u|r« 913 I Fitetrr Road Next Door to Po.lofficr Lents Welding Shop Oty-AceCeivnr—lira »lug Aluminum Cooking Uteneil» Welded 1.UWII Mourra Repaired nih ! Slinr|M-nrd All Work Guaranteed Old llarueaa Nliop— Fimtcr, nr. »ami ---------------------------------------------------------- - PRACTICAL HAIRCUTH VKLVKT BHAVKH CHILDREN BARBEHING A BMCCIAI.TY See I'llKMTKH A G »OHIIK I Economy Furniture Co. L. A. BARKER, Prop. New and used furniture, stove» rugs, cnr|M4ta, toolX, etc. Cash price» paid. 6015 Ninety-aecond St. ; When Ton Wut to Move : Call Tabor 7707 FtTTY’S TRANSFER and Erpress Auto Truck RK8IDENCE 9430 Foster Rd. Luts, Ore. FEATHER RENOVATING We Ch illi bv High Presure Stenin System» Free Delivery neTabor 4880 All Work Guaranteed Rates Reasonable 8423 Foster Rd. Portland,Ore. Sixth Avenue GROCERY FRESH FRUITS and GROCERIES f ggs. Butter and Cheese Phone Tabor 173 Location: 8114 Woodstock Ave. C. B. N0RBLAD, PropT. - The Herald does all kinds of printing, not the cheap but the good kind kind, Motor ear ten Ice Is to be restored between Pendleton and Umatilla, July D. Resident» of Wrotcrn Unit county have voted to establish a union high school at Florence. The census bureau gave The Dalles a population of 5U07; au Increase of •87, or IV per cent. Th» First National Bunk of Clats kanie opened Its doors for business In temporary quarters. Baker coal dealers sre receiving liberal supplies at coal, removing guy fear of an Immediate shortage. Exports from Portlsiid for the month Just ended amounted to 17.783.848. the highest June record In the history of the port. A charter haa been Issued to the Columbia Trust * Havings bank of Astoria. The Institution Is Capitalised at (lOo.ouo Funeral services for Jumee Rice, a prominent banker and farmer of Ma dras. were held In the Elks' temple at The Dalles The census bureau announced the 1920 population of Baker City, Or., as 772». an Increase of 887 or 14.4 per rent since 1910. The lumber mills cprrnted by the Booth Kelly lumber company at Wend ling and Hpringfteld closed Saturday. July 1, Indefinitely. The Albany Ministerial association haa elected Rev. J. C Hprncer. pastor of the First Methodist church, preal dent for the coming year Frank Barnes, engineer at the plant of the 'Cugene A Western Luriibcr company. Eugene, was killed when a main steam pipe exploded Based on the present registration of motor vehicles in the state it Is predicted that more than 150,000 per sons will apply for drivers ilcrnsea. Harvey O. Htarkweather was elected president at the annual meeting of the sons and daughters of Oregon plo users at the Purtlaud public library. Responsibility tor the gasoline strin gency was laid to the oil companies In a report published by the committee of the DerAers* Motor ('ar association of Oregon. That the lumber industry is slack In Coos county la Indicated by the num ber of loggers drifting into .Mamhfleld. Two mills have shut down for an in definite time. According to Labor Commissioner dram there would be no shortage of labor In Oregon If unemployed per sons Would take work outside tholr regular calling. The contract for construction of the dam for th«- 'diversion of water from Rogue river to irrigate 10.0M acre* of land near Grants Pas» has been let to a California contractor. The public service commission is sued un order permitting the St Helens Lumber company to discon tinue steam heating service to its few remaining patrons at Ht. Helens. Governor Olcott haa. In company with governors of other states. Issued a proclamation urging enlistment In tbe United States navy. The quota recommended from Oregon 1» 500. The public service commission Is sued an order allowing J. F. Daugherty to cease business as a publlo utility at Yoncalla. Mr. Daughterly has been providing a domestic water service. Contracts have been signed by the Oregon Dairymen's league for the purchase of ten cheese and butter plants In different parts of the state. The deal Involves more than (200,000. L. G. Hulin of Eugene has resigned as cashier and director of the First Naticnal bank of Springfield and his place has been taken by Lloyd C. Mar tin, who has bought Mr. Hulin'a stock in the institution. , The Eugene Chamber of Commerce has taken up the proposed develop ment of hydro-electric power on the WillametA* and McKenzie rivers as a According to th» report of the post- | master at Salem th» revenue of bls I effiqe from the sale of stamps th» past fiscal year was (7392 Second class mall matter brought (41164 and matter from Vbe state offices (14,240. In reply to a query from the district attorney of Grant county, Attorney General Brown has given the opinion that no official or person ha» authority to suspend the enforcement of the statute prohibiting minors frtan play ing pool. r One of the largest deals flosed In Baker for some time culminated when final arrangements were made by the Cornucopia Mines company for the is- 1 ■uance of a (300.000 mortgage to tbe , Guaranty Trust company of New city. Captain Jaoob Hpeler, Portland har- bormaster, has Issued an order requir- ! Ing all vessels entering front foreign ports to obey the provisions of the new city ordinance requiring adequate protection against the introduction of plague. Apparently the finances of the young men uf Iztne county are better than ■ they wste a year ago. County Clerk Bryson Issued marriage licenses to 59 couples during June this year, as compared with 36 tor the same mou lt lust year As a result of action taken by the apple and pear growers of Oregon, practically the same regulations rel- te alive to grading tbe fruit and the j else oT boxes for shipment will pre vail this season In Oregon, Washing ton. Idaho, Montana. Twenty-one voters determined the ' fate of a (106.840 budget It was aacer- I talned when the count on rhe Bend ' special school district election was an nounced The budget carried by a vote of 12 to 8. one ballot, improperly marked, being thrown ou'. The grand Jury at The Dalles, after examining 10 witnesses, found Indict ments against Oles Brown of Penaa cola. Fin., charged with the murder of Otis Mayes, O-W. R. A N. brakeman, and Council Oliver, Norfolk. Va„ as an accessory. Both are colored. O. P. Hoff, state treasurer. Is barred by law from purchasing improvement bonds Issued by the city of North Bend, Coos county, for less than par : and accrued interest, according to a legal opinion given by the attorney- j general. The opinion was asked by Mr Hoff. Pioneers from all parts of the west assembled in Portland last Friday for the 48th annual reunion of tbe Oregon Pioneer association, whose member ship lucludes only those who arrived in Orug«yn or were born here before 1869, the year Oregon waa admitted to the union. Construction of a paved highway ex tending from the southern Willamette valley to Salem and thence north of Salem to connect with the paved road on the west side of the Willamette river is the purpose of ttie Capitol Highway asscclation. which was organ ized at Salem. The West Coast Lumbermen's aaso elation la Installing a display of Ikiuglaw fir and hemlock lumber In the state exhibit room on the ground floor of the Oregon building, Portland, that will make it one of the beat edu catiunal showings of the kind that has ever been arranged. Request for the assignment of two men in Portland from the United States health service to take ade quate steps to prevent bubonic plague entering Oregon, waa made by City Health Officer Parrish in conference with Major Richey Waugh of the United States public health sarvlce. Manibers of slate and congressional central committees who are elected by county owntral committees shall not necessarily be members of the county committees, according to a legal opln ion handed down by Attorney General Brown. The opinion was asked by E B. Tongue, district attorney of Wash ington county. No petitions of aliens who desire to become etttsens of the United States will be received by the circuit court of Multnomah county after August 1. Allens must hereafter apply for citlsen- shlp papers through the United States district court, but in other counties In rhe state where the applicants would be Inconvenienced by the fact that the only federal court in the state la in means of attracting manufacturing in Portland, the state courts will con- terests to the city. tinue to hear naturalisation case«. A bomb was thrown into the plans The Carlton school budget for next year, carrying appropriations for th» for the annual niobltlaaUon of the Ore sallary of one more teacher In th» gon National Guard whan a ruling waa htali school and for Increased pay for received by Adjutant Oeneral George all members of the staff whs passed A. Whit« from th» militia bureau of the war department requiring a minimum by a narrow majority, 48 to 42. w of 52 men per coswpany in order to The state irrigation securities com draw federal pay. Under this ruling mission has been asked to certify an other (134,000 block of bonds for the no transfers of men from one com Grents Pass Irrtgstion district, this pany to anethor in order to meet the being a part of the (290.000 issue minimum requirement nor the con originally authorised by the district. solidation of companies will be per The state land board decided to ex mitted. This means. Adjutant Gen change 50,000 acres of what la known eral White states, that, with two or as state script, and which la located three exceptions, none of the com In various sections of Oregon, for a panies of the Fifth Oregon Infantry compact body of 50,000 acres of fed regiment will attend the camp unless eral lands In the Santlam forest re a special dispensation is secured modi serve The lands '»ought In the Bantlam fying the ruling eo as to permit the forest reserve would be used for ccnsolidatlon of companies aa here tofore. for entry purposes. »OMaaMMMaaaaMaaaaai Rann-dom Reels By HOWARD L RANN THE APE I in quantity. That earthquake in Asia Minor was probably nothing more alarming than the high cost of living Witting the sul- •an'» hsreui. The cull lumber can be used for various purpose«—summer house«, chicken shed», etc. Tbe fact that an anarchist disap For prices, apply at mill, 5904 prove» of government doe» not prevent him from being exceedingly anxious to Foster Road. E. P. Thom. HE ape Is a vest-pocket edition of uiau which is brought to this country and exhibited In a cage for get into politics. the purposes of comparison with tbe real article. After a full-bearded man WorkiDg capltsl, which appears to with a face which Is a cross between be about the only thing that Is work- , a spits dog and a chrysanthemum has Ing, should sedulously refrain from go- ■ leaned over the railing at the for Ing on strike. a little while and studied the counte nance of the naturalized ape, he will Tbe Izmdon Post says It Is humili break for the nearest barber shop on ating to have America settling tbe the dead ran. Irish question. The Ixmdon Post Is The spe has long, eager toe* and guilty of gross flattery. a prehensile tall, with which he is able to swing pro ami con with a |>re When a preacher doe» not know bow occupied l<H>k. He also has a coaree else to make a sen«v»tiou be can always , speaking voice, with which he argues fail back ou divorce or the prevailing violently with anybody who tries to fashions In women's dr«*ss. pass him a sour |«e>,not. The rammer rial ape is the kind which earns a liv Has your subscription expired? ing for some exhausted Italian who emits hymn tunes from n hand organ noticf : of final actount . There Is nlao the cultivated trick ape which smoke* a cigarette with much No. 17844 tbe same facial expression as hl* H M. Wing Estate. brethren In pants. In the Circuit Court of the State of The mandrill Is an ornamental form Oregon, for the County of Multno of ape whit'll Is as highly colored a» mah, Ivepartment of Probate. Notice is hereby given that the un- : n Fourth of July poster. When the T ForSale. A woman bootlegger bit a police man's Anger when he arrested her. That I» to »ay, she bit the hand that Coll Lumber, Bean Foies, Mill Ends treed her. derslgned, J. F. Wing, administrator of the estate of H. M Wing, deceased, lias filed his final account herein aa such administrator, and that the 81st day of July 1920, at 9:80 a. m.. and the court room of said court have been set and appointed by said court. as the time and place for the hearing of objections to said final account anc settlement thereof. Date of first publication. July, 2. 1920. Date of last publication. July 2J 1920. MKH. J. M. IXIVEJOY Instructor of Popular RAGTIME AND CLAMICH 807 Flast 60th Ht. Phone Tabor 8815 List Your Property with J. A. CORNES GROCERIES fruit» »ad Produce in 8«a»oa. Cigar». Tvbaccs. Soda Fauadaia Open All Day Sunday. Ice cream only is open on Sunday TXL. TAMOK Stat list FOSTKB SO. Peter l.arxn B Winter» KERN PARK REALTY •COMPANY S7»7 FOSTEH BOAD cm PKOPF-KTk A SPtX lAI/rY Farm» and Acreage. CoUectlous. Loses. Kentals and BualneM Chances Plionc 210-4.1 Portland. On*. I I ; . [ Spirella the World’s Best Corset MRS. A. STEINMAN has exclusive selling privileges in thii territory for Hpirella Corsets. ; Fittings guaranteed. Service in your home. Your business solicited and appre JAY F. WING. Administrator of the Estate of H. ciated. M. Wing, deceased. Phone before 9 a. m. H P. Arnets. Attorney. 241-gl then call 1812 Automatic f A :i WAY TO THE K a 51 ? A GOOD CAR Vest-Pocket Edition of Man Ex hlbited in a Cage for the Purposes of Comparison With ths Real Article. mandrill opens his mouth to say some thing he Is half undressed. The gorilla is the nearest approach to the malt sex which science haa yet dug oui In Africa. He walks on two feet with the dignified air of a blase door walk er. The late Mr. Darwin discovered the auceatoni of some of bls wife's rel stives. It is said, by studylug the gorll In at close range. The chimpanzee Is a blood relativt of the ape. but comes In a larger pack age. Tbe chimpanzee Is a haughty one reserved animal, mid has very IltUt affection for anything except hb meals. It Is not safe to toy with » chimpanzee unless the to.vee Is look Ing for a pleasing form of suicide. .1 á Lr -rnliiru S! 1? 1 good is to keep it in repair; and the place to keep it in repair right is right here in this busy shop. Our repair experts work every day on many cars of many different makes. They know when you place your auto in our hands, you know it will be well taken care of. (Copyright) --------- O--------- | « The Lents Garage AXEL KILDAHL, Proprietor 8919 Foater Road Tabor 3429 * SOLVED ■ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■»■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■I Eggiman’s Meat Market FRESH AND SMOKED MEATS AND FISH ■ S ■ ■■ ■ Vegetables and Fruits Butter and Eggs ■ ■■ ■ ■ ! ; Phone Tabor 2573. I She—When I go to heaven I am going to aak Solomon why he had so many wives. He—What If he Isn’t there? • She—Then you ask him. "Sandnls may come back," say» a writer discussing the shoe problem. For men, maybe, but no town girl who has been French heeling nnd narrow toeing for the past ten years, remarks Houston Post, will ever permit her nak«*d. knotted, corned nnd bunloned tootsies to be exposed to the gaze of a lost and ruined world. It may be a plexus blow to the fond alarms of the superstitious, but truth demands the statement thut that fresh Inld eg» on which there whs nn Inscrip tion fixing a new date for the end of the world Ims proved to be addled, aa many other "absolutely fresh eggs" ■re these days. 5919 Ninety-second Street Lents, Orogon i i H. D. Kenworthy $ Company ° Tnneral Directors First-class Srvicee given Day or Night Close Proximity to Cemeteries Enables us to hold Funerals at a Minimum Expense ; 5802-4 92nd St. Lents Sta. Tabor 5267 H