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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 3, 1920)
PROFESSIONAL CARDS OREGON NEWS NOTES A pavilion oonatructed especially OF GENERAL INTEREST for the display of automobiles, trucks AIKMJh 92od Sirret Tatar 47A4 DR. C. S. OÜSBURY Principal Happening» of the Wook From All Parts of the i . xmts . imano» Stat» Briefly Sketched for Information oe The Herald O Ilice : Tatar 3214 !<••« Talxir ; 8224 1 Reader». DR. I». J. O’DONNELL DENTItTRY KXODONT1A <k>r l»2<l and Foster Road. tanta, Ore. Former residents of Minnesota hold a basket picnic at HMem Tuesday. Irrigon Is to have a new school building Bonds for 340,UOU havs been DENTIST voted and sold. > Il 11. T atar 6421 The potato and wheat crops In the Plumee: II iiiih *. Tatar 4<«H Deschutes valley will be unusually l'ortlaml Oregon heavy thia fail. V2U7 Footer Koail John M Jones of Portland has re ceived a recess appointment as post H. P. AHNEST master at Portland. AvronsKt at I. a a Iteceut fires, with an aggregate loss NorAHl Pt’HI It' of 38000. caused citltens of Malin to Ml4<>^ Nil rly-Mvmid Street call a meeting to organise a better I’lHtne: TalW 2186 fire department. tanta Rta., near earllnm P owti . axi », (la. The Albany cannery will be en larged at once by *w construction of MT. st un a new structure, <0x00 feet, for a Camp So. 11680, Modera Woodman fruit and berry preparation room. of America.. Meet» every »econd and Henry F McIlwain, of Eugene, who fourth WedneMiay of each month al has been seriously ill for a number (■range Hall; 92n<1 street. of months, shot himself through the I’. 11. VOLTS, (lerlt. temple and death followed Instantly. Vivian L. Dunten. aged 64. farmer of Camp creak, near Springfield, waa MT. MX JIT IXIIMiE, I. <». <>. F. Mods uvt iy Tuemluy evening nt 7:10. •tabbed to death during an alterca W. H. Sander«. Noble Grand. tion with William R KI Hott. a neigh bor. W. E. Goggins, Rec. Sec. Records of the submarine mine tar VlHltora Welcome. get practice Juat completed at Fort Slavens Indicate the phenomenally high score of 28 per rent on the figure of merit. Nine boya and two girls. whose agee range from eight to 15 yea re. were Prompt Delivery rounded up at Salem on chargee of committing petty thefts In different l«als Antowxlk HI» Postar Hoad parte of the city. 2221 LENTS More than 70 par eant of the motor ------------------------------------------------ —• vehicle operators’ licenses, baaed on • total of approximately 145.000 appll- cat Iona received, have been issued by J. McMILLAN MUIR the secretary of atata. For the first time tn the history of the Oregon City Manufacturing com H im Production and Solo Siagtag pany of Oregon City It closed for two Studio: M04 65th SL weeks to allow employes and super- or at Student's residence I intendents a vacation. — The demand of the Northwest Mill- era’ association for a 4I.U0Q-pound car load minimum on grain products ship meuts has been granted by the Ureguu public service commission. <>»> -Ai-ct« l.-ne —lirsilng First Lieuteuant Mayion K. Boott. Aluminum Cookipg Utensils Welded 77th field artillery. Camp Lewis. Lawn Mowers Repaired Wash , baa bean detailed as asaiataat am I Sliur| M-ncil military Instructor at the Oregon Ag All Work Guaranteed Ol.l llxrsrw Simp—Finlcr. ur. Hint ricultural college. Corvallis. Application has been filed with the z---------------------------------- state engineer req west Ing state guar I'RAtTK’AL HAIRCUTS antee of Interest on bonds lu the sum of approximately 1260.000 voted by VELVET SHAVES the Talent Irrigation district. CHILDREN BARBERING Certificates of nomination In behalf A SPECIALTY of James M. Cox for president end Franklin D. Roosevelt for vice-presi Sie C iikstkh A G kohuk dent hsve been received at the offices of (he secretary of state at Salem The prune dryer constructed at Sheridan this summer is now com pleied. The dryer, coaling *20,000, is L. A. BARKER, Prop. Dealer in new und used furniture, of 40 tuuuels capacity, aad la said to stoves, rugs, carpets, crockery, stone 'be the largest dryer in the state. Juat outside Corvallis Is the chicken ware, tools, phonographs and records. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED ranch of O. B. Coon, who has a pullet that haa laid an egg each day for 131 6015 Ninety-second St. consecutive daya The previous wot Id record was for 114 consecutive days. ow.xtxtwxn» •’WWStxtRStMMKRO Coyotes are becoming common In some parts of Coos county and an When You Want to Move ? effort is to be made by residents In Call Tabor 7707 the pest-ridden districts to have the county court establish a* bounty for the animals. The hydrographic survey of the Umpqua river, which Is being made | by a United Statee coast and geodetic survey party stationed at Gardiner In charge of O. W. swainson. government RESIDENCE 9436 Foster Rd. Lents, Ore. 5 engineer, is nearing completion. There are 400 Insurance companies operating in Oregon at preoent, while the aggregate license fees and prem lums received by the state amount to 1275,000 annually, according to A. C. FEATHER RENOVATING Barber, state insurance commissioner. We Clean by High. Prcsure Approximately 400 out of a flock of Steam Systems 700 sheep belonging to J. H. Hinton, Free Delivery ncTabor 4886 «tockinan of Hamilton, Grant county, All Work Guaranteed died recently as the result of eating Rates Reasonable lupine, a poisonous weed, according 8428 Foster Rd. Portland,Ore. to Dr. W. H. Lytle, state veterinarian. Percy Cupper, etate engineer, has assembled about 35 photographa of ----------------------------- Oregon reclamation projects which will be on display at Seattle during the irrigation and development con- greee which convenee there September 1» and 17. Refund of approximately 111.000 covering shipments of asphalt to the etate highway commission during the FRESH FRUITS past aeven years will be asked in a and GROCERIES petition to be filed with the inter state commerce commission within the next few days, according to C. B. Lytle, traffic expert for the state highway department. Phone Tabor 173 To meet an emergency among lum- manufacturers on Coos bay an oca ion: 8114 Woodstock Ave' iter agreement has been reached between several of the mills and tho Four L'e C. B. NORBLAD, Prop’r. for a straight reduction of pay of 50 | cents each mam, this reduction to be c.---------------------- —------------- temporary and to rule until the price The Herald does all kinds of of lumber products increase so that printing, not the cheap kind, the present wage can ba put into effect again. but the good kind DR. A. O. ATWOOD Julian Fuel Co. Pianoforte Lents Welding Shop Economy Furniture Co. f ETTYS TRANSFER and Eipress Auto Truck Sixth Avenue GROCERY fggs. Butter and Cheese Melon Tidbit of Ancients. Melons were first extensively cult!- ' voted In Franc» early in the seven- and tractors will be erected on the i tgpnth century, but were known to the new Linn county fair grounds at Al nucleate from th» commencement of bany by the Albany Automobile Deal our era. The Egyptians grew them. ere’ association. it will be 250 by 75 They are said to have been carried to feet in else America by Columbus, and to the Ma With a delegation of 150 citizens of lay arc|ili«dago by the Portuguese No Eugene. and a total of about 2500 other fruit is so variable in foliage and persons from Corvallis. Albany and habit, or undergoes so many metamor phose. by rrosslng Its varieties, all of tho surrounding community, the town which ar» fertile. They are grown ex of Glrnbrook celebrated the opening tensively lu Asia, but little rare Is be of the new mill of the Aloes River stowed on their cultivation, and they Lumber Co. consequently never Improve. They Waverley Golf elub. Fort land, was grow on sandbanks left dry by the fall awarded the 1231 championship meet ing rivers; If near a town a portion of of tbs Faclfc Northwest Golf sjumx -lo the crop can be sold, but most of It Is tion. It waa announced by J. A. Hwal- valueless, as It rots if taken any dis well, chairman of the tournament tance by cart or boat. award committee. The meet will bo Frederick E. Melzer, well known held next Juno. Baker boy who is a gradual» of Baker Mrs. Winnie Braden, manager of the high school and who graduated from Oregon Industrial exhibit in Fortland, tb» University of Oregon in 1917, has has been named by Governor Olcott to received a gold medal awarded by the arrange tho Oregon display and ex faculty of tho Columbia university of hibit at the northwest reclamation and New York tor honors In scholarship. Irrigation congreas to be held at Beat All records for the sale of Medford tie September 17 and IS. Approximately »3.000.000 haa been Bartlett pears In carload Iota were paid out by the Astoria banka during broken when a local car sold al tho laat few days In cashing fisher , Chicago for 82888 or an average of men's checks. Borne of the purse sein 35.56 per box. The former high price, ing craft are reported to have received obtained in 121», was 36 a box. Beventy more than 130,000 each for their oars of pears bar» been shipped thus far. catches during the season. Cinnamon fer Ante Hood River growers and shippers Ground cinnamon Is disliked by are again Increasing their eat I mates ants. A little sprinkled about occa on the 1220 apple crop. Fine growing sionally In rooms where they are weather of tho past few weeks, It la found will help In keeping them declared, will increase the tonnage to •way. 70 per cent of last year's yield, whoa 2,000,000 boxes were harvested. The Interstate commerce contmlMloa l|HlllllllillllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllHIIIIII has denied the application of the Ore I f gon Electric company for permission to charge Increased passenger fares = LADIES* and GENTS’ 2 between Portland on the one hand = TAILORS = and stations south of Tualatin and X St) Its aad F.brics Always the Latest 5 west of 8t. Marya on the other. Fruit acreage in Marion couaty for = 9134 Foater Road = the year 1230 haa Increased materially — Next door to Poxtoffice = LENTS s when compared with previous years, g Phone Tabor 8571 Hll.TIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlffl while there has been a reduction of several hundred acres in the grain 1 A area, according to a report prepared W. E. Robbins E. E. Robbins by Ben F. West, county assessor. Phones: Office Tabor 8A73 Res. Tabor 7K1 Because of the increasing habit of - WHEN ECONOMY IS CONSIDERED If gasoline consumption is of any consideration then you MTST choose the DORT because of its re markably high average of between 20 and 25 miles per gallon. This record is not a boast—it is a fact that can be supported by every DORT owner. Your DORT will do it too. Each DORT it at good at the bett ever The Lents Garage HRLICH4WRNHARDT | the laboring class In taking lengthy v scat Ions during the summer months there will be a shortage of Workers when the peak of the harvest is reached lu Oreg»", according to C. H. Gram, state labor commissioner. F. E. Weymouth, chief engineer of the United States reclamation service with headquarters in Denver, has no tified the Baker county chamber of commerce that he will be lu Baker during October to Inspect the Powder 1 river land and irrigation project. Five hundred and six persons were injured, due to Industrial accidents In Oregon during the week ending Aug ust 2». according to a report filed by the state accident commission. Wil liam Kiltarg, logger, of Cochran, and James J. McKenna, logger, of Twin Rock, were killed. Employes of the Shevlin-Hixson company and the Brooke-Scanlon Lum ber company, of Bend, who were on the payrolls of the two corporations during the first six months of the present year, have received <42.000 In bonuses, representing 5 per cent of their earnings during that period Predictions of ratlrosd extensions to the south, connecting Bend with Lake view and Klamath Falla at an early date, were made and pledges of assist ance In securing tederai aid for the development of the Benham Falla Ir rigation project were given by«-Unlted Statee Senator George E Chamberlain In an address given before the Bend Commercial club. Bale of the government’s big spruce production plant In Lincoln county, Including the Alsea-Southern railroed, the big mill at Toledo and a tract of more than 12.000 acres containing three-quarters of a billion feet of lum ber has been consummated by the Spruce Production corporation, the sale price being 52,400.000. The pur chasers are eastern capitalists, The transplanting of goat glands to the human body has been successfully performed In Portland In 34 Instance», in all of which the patient has been made fully ten years younger tn vi tality and general good spirits This was announced following a series of experimental operations performed by Dr. M. G. McCorkle, the ext« itments covering a period of ten months. Following an investigation held re cently the Oregon public service com mission has received a letter front officials of the Sumpter Valley Rail road company to the effect that all fire haaards along the lines of the corporation had been eliminated. It was charged that several fires had been started along the Sumpter Val ley railroad through the carelessness of Its employes. - Unless the county court of Wasco county obtains within a reasonable time rights of way for approximately one mile of road necessary to connect up the Columbia river highway with the state bridge across the Deschutes river, J. M. Devers, attorney for ths stats highway department, will instl- tute legal proceedings to condemn ths land necessary for the success of th» project. This announcement was made by Mr. Devers following a conference with members of the state highway commission in Portland. made. AXEL KILDAHL, Proprietor 8919 Foster Road Tabor 3429 (AIM __ ___________________ D O KT M O T OK CAK CO M P A N Y = q EDUCATION PAYS ROBBINS REALTY CO. REAL ESTATE Ke 11 lab. Collections, Loans Mil Filter Road F obtla M!», Oasuok ■ : 2 1 : : 2 Are You (Jiving Your Child His Chance? I i : THOSE STATES ARE WEALH1EST THAT HAVE INVESTED MOST IN EDUCATION For EXPRESS AND MOVING Oregon Agricultural College : I axivo Orders at Perfection Confec tionery, cor. 02nd and Foster Road. JOHN E. DEARDORFF P. B. Throug h “Liberal and Practical Education’’ pre pares the Young Man and Young Woman for Useful Citizenship and Successful Careers in AGRKULTUM COMMENCE ENGINEERING PHARMACY MININlj FORESTRY HOME ECONOMICS VOCATIONAL EDUCATION The Training Includes PHYSICAL EDUCATION. MUSIC, ENG LISH. MODERN LANGUAGE. ART and Other Essentials of a Standard Technical College Cours» KENT FALL TERM OPENS SEPTEMBER 20, 1920. Carpeater : FOR THE INDIVIDUAL AND FOR THE STATE A Person with No Education has but One Chance in 150,000 to Render Distinguished Service to the public With Common School Education 4 Chances With High School Education... 87 Chances With College Education....-......... 800 Chances MKS. J. M. IXJVEJOY Instructor of Popular RAGTIME AND CLASSICS 307 East 60th St. Phone Tabor 8815 U«t Your Property with ( all Tabor SOS» Ixtcal and Ix>ng Distance Hauling of all kinds. -a I TUITION FREE : : : 2 I I I : : : I I Cor. 0004 WoodMock Ave. FOR INFORMATION WRITE TO and 90th Street THE REGISTER, Oregon Agricultural College,Corvallis, Ore. ALL KINDS REPAIR WORK Agency Right-Grade Cedar Shlngtee j > i•••essai in any quantities. Phone: I.enta Kxt. 1721 Ml ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■a |M ■ ■ QE. ■ Real Estate * «IM Woodstock Avt. LENTS, OREGON NOTARY PUBLIC g g . 1! th Pastime Pool Han : D. M. McDADE, Prop’r Has opened at 5940 Ninety-first St., next door to the Yeagwr theatre, where patrons will find Q.................................................................. Still Moving... fi- —.......... .. - ROSE CITY VAN J The One-way-Charge Company < > S m U s For . . . Will promptly fill your orders from up-to-date GROCERIES. FRESH FRUIT. VEGETABLES. TABLE DELICACIES and other Good Things TO EAT. We carry FLOUR and FEED. Special attention given to phone orders, and a New and Dependable Deliveryman will get your purchases to you ON TIME. OUR AIM is to PLEASE OUR CUSTOMERS. Phone Tabor 1141 8222 Foster Rd JI. D. Kenworthy $ Company Tnneral Directors First-class Service 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 ■« ® Eggiman’s Meat Market FRESH AND SMOKED MEATS AND FISH KEARNS BROS. 1 WOOD SAW Call Ta b 0 r 4 0 6 Vegetables and Fruita Hutter and ECggs D.J.O’CONNOB REAL ESTATE ¡Phone Tabor 2573 AUTO FOR HIRE 6102 85th St. 6919 Lents Station Phone : Tabor 6397 J ■ ■ 5 ’ Ninety-second Street ■ ' J WOOD AND COAL ■ ■ ■ V »♦»♦♦♦»»»»♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦»♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦»»»»»•♦»» ............ o»»»»♦♦»♦ < < 1 ’ Tab. 1424 D 61 ! ■, Soft Drinks, Confectionery Tobacco and Cigars Three large pool rooms in connec- j < tion. Come in; get acquainted. J I ■ . 1! — ■ 1 The Lents Mercantile Co. ■ TILLMAN J; Ninety-second Street. Lents, Oragon