The Astoria school board has re­ OREGON NEWS NOTES OF GENERAL INTEREST quested th« county 4>oard of equaliza­ PROFESSIONAL CAROS Tabor 4754 69.I6H 92nd Street Principal Huppenings of th« Weel? From All Parts of th« DP.NIIYIRY State Briefly Sketched for I K N TI, OMKUON Information of The Harald Ollie«»: Talior 3214 lies. Tabor: 5224 Rssdtri. DR. C. S. OliSBURY DR. I». J. O’DONNELL EXODONTIA Gor l*2a*l < » ht», T abur 0421 Ilona», Talxir 4<«M I'orHitiiil Oregon II. P. ARNEST xr i «» MrrAKV I-I HI i< • Nil ety-sevoinl street Phiine: Talstr 2165 Lent* Stu , near r irline P osti ami , O n "'■f MT. SCOTT Camp No. Ilii.'iU, Modern Woodman of Aniciica. Meet. every aecond and lout I h Wednesday of each month at (■range Hall; 92nd street. I'. II. VOLTS, Clerk. aviohvkv MT. M . F. Meet* i-vt-ry TticM-lay availing at 7:30 W. S. Saiira nd. w i Goggins, Rec. Sec- Vlnlton* Welcome. ARLETA STUDIO (H3I I'onU r ID »ml Wo photograph anything, nny wlirrr, Uni«» Your horn»’, your family, your baby. Knltbrgrmrnt• kh •«• opru from V a tn. Io !> p. ni. Munday« V g. tn. to 5 p. in »«> Economy Furniture Co. L. A. BARKER, frop. Dealer in new and used furniture, stoves, rugs, carpets, crockery, stone­ ware, tools, phonograph« and records SATISFACTION GUARANTEED 6015 Ninety-second St. FEATHER RENOVATING We Clean by High Presure Stenin Systems Free Delivery ncTnbor 4386 All Work Guaranteed Rales Reasonable 5425 Foster Rd. Portland,Ore. Sixth Avenue GROCERY ! FRESH FRUITS and GROCERIES fggs, Butter and Cheese Phone Tabor 173 Ixmtion: 8114 Woodstock Ave. C. B. NORBLAD, Prop’r. The Herald does all kinds of printing, not the cheap kind, but the good kind K.. 4823 90tb Kt Last* Kx. Auto 1322 Stund Pbone Msrtbsll MP'i Mt. Scott Transfer Co. tion to IncrtBM the a*s«ssmsnt roll 50 J. M. MIBor, Prop Flano and Furnitur« Moving per cent In order that th* port com Baggage and Expr«s* , mission may be able to laaue sufficient Daily Trips tu Mt. Scott and L«nta Agt für Kor k Spriugs* and Klug Cesl bonds to complete projects in hand. Htaiul: kirnt aixl Taylor Portland Frank Minney of Vida has been ap­ pointed a* superintendent of the state LOANS KKNTALM ! fleb hatchery on the upper McKenzie LAUER REALTY CO. 1 river In Lane county to succeed Matt Iti .AL t-HTAll I L. Ryckman. who baa been named as CITY PKOPKKTY sad FAKM8 superintendent of all state trout hatoh- Phone: Tabor »143 •rias. 5018 72ml Street F1KI.AND STATION An unknown is an who was found Peter Lar »eu , B W latera dead at the foot of u high cliff on the KERN PARK REALTY highway west of Qoble Haturday even­ COMPANY ing. committed suicide by Jumping S7S7 rOMTKM HOAD off the cliff At the top of the cliff CITY PKOI’I KTY A SPECIALTY ids hat .and a bottle of carbolic acid Farm* and Acraaga Collectlona. Ix>ana. Kan tai* aud Hualnvaa Cbaueaa were found. Phone 210-13 Portland. Orc. A vent which developed a few weeks ago In the bottom of 1'amella lake, P. G. Wilson K. C. Wllron near Mt. Jefferson and which waa WIIKON'b AI TO SERVICE draining the lake rapidly, endangering All Work Guazsuxtecd and Done at T ouring C ab the large number of trout, haa Ben lx>w<-st Possible Prices stopped by employe* of the United Your Hali-.ra«tloii--Our Adv«-rU*ciii<-f>l Htate* forest service. 591» «2nd St.. S. E There was one fatality In Oregon Tabor 307« due to Industrial accidents during the MRH. J. M. IAJVEJOY week ended Heptember Hi. according We are willing to let any DORT owner speak for the Instructor of Popular to a report filed by the state Industrial car. This is a very bold statement but the DORT has RAGTIME AND CLAHHICH accident commission. The victim was earned our confidence by its consistent perormance. 307 East 50th fit. Nick Muaek, logger of Knapps. A total Phone Tabor 8815 You, too, will be equally enthusiastic as other DORT of 41^2 accidents were reported. List Your Property with owners, particularly so when you find it will average Twenty new trade union* have been Jrom 20 to 25 miles to the gallon of gasoline. formed In the state during the paat For EXPRESS AND MOVING * year and have Joined with the alate I < all Tabor 30«» federation of labor, according to the Each DORT is as good as the best ever made Ixx-al and lx>ng Distance Hauling report of Otto Hartwig, president of of all kinds. the Htate Federation of Labor, which I.euve Orders at Perfection Confec- : held a fourday session at i'endleton. At a tuberculosis clinic held at the tionery, cor. »2nd and Foster Road. JOHN E. DEAKDORFT Y. M A. by the Bend chapter of the Hed Cross 50 per cent of the men P. B. KENT AXEL KILDAHL, Proprietor and women examined pere found to < arpenU-r 8919 Foster Road have the disease, but In a majority of Tabor 3429 Cor. »004 Woodstock Ave. cases the condition of the sufferer was and 90th Street , (AJS \l.l. HINDH REPAIR WORK Improving on account of the dry Cen­ P_O R-T MOTOR. CAR. COMPANY tral Oregon climate. \gen«y Right-Grade Cedar Shingle« 7>/.nr 'Midu in any quantities. Th»- stat« land board haa decided to I'bone: l.antx Ext. 1721 place on the market 12.000 acres of approved state base or scrip, which can lx» used for the selection of any • C. E. TILLMAN COMPANY government land subject to homestead REAL ESTATE-Monty to Loan < entry In Oregon. This scrip will be sold at *15 an acre In amount* not to Re* Phone: Tabor 3343 Office Phone Tabor 1259 exceed 320 acres to any one person. Owing to the apparent growth of 910b Hoodahxk Aw. I.ENTS. ORtOON liquor stills throughout the state the Oregon .«ntl saloon league. In coopera­ Will promptly fill your orders from up-to-date SCHEUERMAN BROTHERS . tion w|th other law enforcement GROCERIES. FRESH FRUIT, VEGETABLES. bodies, is said To be considering ask­ Contractors and Builders TABLE DELICACIES and other Good Thinjra Phone Tabor 2760 ing the next legislature for an ap­ TO EAT. We carry FLOUR and FEED. Twentj-oue Years Experience propriation of *50,000 to secure better Special attention given to phone orders, and a 17 year« in Portland enforcement of the prohibition law. New and Dependable Deliveryman will get Res. 6017 89th and 6101 89th S. E. The. state emergency bourd at a ----------------------------------- --------------- your purchases to you ON TIME. meeting held Haturday authorized de­ OUR AIM is to PLEASE OUR CUSTOMERS. W. E. Robbinn E. E. Robbins ficiency appropriations aggregating Phone Tabor 1141 ‘ Ninety-second Street ■ Phone»: Office Tabor »«73 *147.866. with which to defray the ex­ Re« Tabor 7nll penses of the various state Institu­ ROBBINS REALTY CO. tion*. state departments and organiza­ REAL ESTATE tions and societies receiving state aid Rentals. Collections, Loans 6SI1 Foster Road P obtiund . O bbgo » until the next session of the legisla­ ture in January. More than six miles of trackage 1* Tnneral Directors being laid in the O.-W. K. A- N. Co. yards at Huntington, and the yards WOOD SAW are being extended a long distance west of the present ground occupied, Call *Ta b o r 4 0 6 1 a new 12 infh well is being driven to provld»» additional water facilities (or betterment In every department of the Williams Realty Co. service at this division point. A means whereby the road construc­ F. D. WILLIAMS -L. E. MINNOTT tion programme fot the next two years You have the property; we have a may be financed without thd necessity the buyer. List withus for results. i of discounting bonds or paying out labor 4934. Gray’* Crossiafl, Portland X . ♦» large sums in interest will be provided L by a levy of « 3-mill tax on all assess­ able property in Douglas county for D. J. O’CONNOR ! the years 1920 ami 1921. providing the voters of the county approve the plan, which,is to be submitted by order of AUTO FOR HIRE ; the county court at the November 6102 85th St. Lents Station J election. FRESH AND SMOKED Phone: Tabor 6397 ■ In order that every scheme now • MEATS AND EISH under consideration by the public and I].......... ! the Dalles City water commission may I: be thoroughly investigated and ap­ 1 Vegetable» and Fruits proved the services of an expert hy­ LAMES’ and GENTS' - Z draulic engineer will be secured. There Butter and Egg» TAILORS I ; are now three projects under consid­ 1 a Bl eration: the building of a dam across = Styk-x and Edbrks Always the Latesl — ■ Mill creek, piping water from the 9134 Foster Road y ■ 'Phone Tabor 2573 Deschutes river <>r pumping »rater Next door to Postoffice - B from the middle of the Columbja at « = Phone Tabor 8571 LENTS = g Lents, Orogon 5919 Ninety-second Street. depth of 12 feet. Tiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiuiiffl ■ f«]n«iiMS»i4Mi»sminsuii»»ii»i»Mum4»«m’«»«»»mu»m»ss«imsi»i | | NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT 1 Still Moving ... ° The new crop of wh«at I n b«*Klnnlug to arrive at Astoria, whence It will be I 1 exported. Th« I'ooa und Curry county fair closed u successful aeaaluu of tour daya Saturday. The Chrlatlan Kudeavor rally tor southern Orugon held a two days ses- * Io n ut Ashland. Attendance In the Grants Pass schools has. increased ueurly 22 per cent over list year, Poultry culling demonstrations will be held In Wasco county for three daya beginning October 1«. Citizen* of Jacksonville have start­ ed u movement to resist the removal of the county seat to Medford Recent rains swelled the Huntlsm river und the Brown-Pelxel Lumber company lost a number of logs. Mrs. J. M I .an« of Roseburg has completed u 40 duya' fast, (luring the time she lost 25 pounds In weight. Four stores ut Gaston were robbed lust week. The robbers took consld* eruble merchundlae but little cash The cupltal stock of the Spaulding Logging compuny of Salem has been increased from *150.000 to *2.600.000. A marked decrease In orders Is not­ ed by the Bend lumber factories co­ incident with the raise In freight rates Thu, false work of the new Mehama- Lyons bridge over the Huntlam river, near Lyons, has been washed out. call* Ing considerable loss. • A flow of natural gas was discover ed on th« farm of A. M Zlnk a few miles north of lone, which ha* created considerable interest. Glen Hawyer. 35 years old. a me chanlc employed by the Oregon Pulp .* Paper company, waa drowned In the Willamette river at Salem It la estimated that the apple* from the Molser district this year will total 50.000 luises as compared to a yield of 125.000 boxes last year. Couuty Fruit Inspector Armstrong of Douglas county has issued to fruit growers und dealers a warning to dis­ continue the sale pf diseased fruit. The annual conference of officers of the Oregon Y M. C. A. will be held at Hood River Heptember 25 and 26. From 75 to 100 delegates are expected. Rains ure proving harmful to ranch- era In Crook county who have not slacked their second crop of hay. Hun­ dred* of tons are still on the ground. Under u decision of the state bouvd of control neither the students nor em­ ployes of th«v state school for the blind will be held under fust und set rules. Ail Increuse In saluries of teachers nt the state schools for deaf and blind approximating 25 per cent hun been ap­ proved by the stutc board of control. Ilamuge to the extent of between *50.000 und *65.000 was done to the apple crop of the Umpqua vullev when a severe wind storm struck that sec tlon The first offlciul act of the new mo­ torcycle cop added to the Roseburg police was to arrest a member of the city council for exceeding the speed limit. A. E. Woolpert. Northwest manager for English upple merchants, say* the export demand for Hood River New- towns will result in prices satlsfucory to growers. On Tuesday the Prineville Sunday schools made a Joint canvass of the city In the Interest of the Sunday school* In particular and the church in general. A* a result of high water. It is prob­ able that the new steal bridge across the Santlam river, being built by Linn and Marlon counties, will not be finish­ ed this year. The postmaster of Bend reports a 40 per clint Increase In the amount of mull passing through his office over last year. Cancellations are now aver- In the Circuit Court of the State aging 3500 daily. of Oregon, fot» the County of was open ­ Albany's community house Multnomah, Probate Department. ed Friday night with a big reception, In the matter of the Estate of Isaac whioh wa* attended by hundreds of M. Gingrich. Deceased. local people and a number from Cor­ Notice is hereby given that the vallis and Lebanon. undersigned, H. R. Scheuertnan, ad­ Among the early-day exhibits at the Lane county fair this week will be a ministrator c. t. a., of the estate of drum that v^as made 61 years ago at Isaac M. Gingrich, deceased, has WauVaca. Wis., and that still han one filovl his final account in the Cir- Icuit Court of the State of Oregon, of the original heads. for the County of Multnomah, Pro­ Negotiations are reported to be late Department, and that the 5th pending at Klamath ■J'alls for the day of October, 1920, at the hour merging of three banks. The combin- ! of 9:30 A. M. of said day, at the atlon would be the largest bank in the Court House at Portland, in said state outside of Portland. county and state, has been appoint­ The SheriAan county farm bureau ed as the time and place for the will unload at Moro an 8000 gallon hearing of objections to said final car of gasoline. The supply will be a'tount.apt^ the settlement thereof. sold at 30 cents per gallon, as against Date of first publication, Septem the local price of 42 qrnts. her 3, 1920. Initiative petitions are being cir­ Date of last publication, Septem- culated ip Deschutes county, Risking her 24, 1920. >S(a November on the >at a vote vt... In —_____________ - , question H. R. SCHEUERMAN, fía permanent county seat. Both Administrator. iM and Redmond want to be the H P. ARNEST, Attorney lænts Station, Portland, Ore. Quality Goes CiearThrough Efficient and Economical on Gasoline The Lents Garage The Lents Mercantile Co ■ ■ JI. D. Kenworthy $ Company KEARNS BROS. 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. REAL ESTATE ■ Tabor 5267 Eggiman’s Meat Market 1HRUCtiA BERNHARDT i *........ i | : 1 ■ • ROSE CITY VAN j The One-Way-Charge Company ■ ___ ! ■ I See Us For ... B WOOD AND COAL H.&H. GARAGE 103rd STREET and FOSTER ROAD STOP! LOOK!! LISTEN!!! ■ JUST A FEW LINES—think them seriously over: In regard to your “Lizzy, ” if you are her lover. She needs overhauling, from one end to thtT Other, ■ the same as her sister, father and mother. Her brother was in for a Lee cord tire, her sister is here for some spark plugs and wire. Her cousin is « IIITK LEGHORN ONB YEAR OLD 5 badly in need of a coil; her other relatives are using IIENH. 1 DELIVER IN REASON- , J our oil. We carry a stock of things you use; such MILE DISTANCE. J as tires, tubes and inside shoes. Our lines are: Lee, ’ Crescent and Fisk—our guarantee with them—you call Tabor 6895. ; take no risk. Your money refunded, if they don’t 6S48 84th St., S. E. S satisfy. Just come down to the Junction and give us a try. Tab. 1424 D«1 8222 Fonter Rd ! FOR SALE I MRS. HELEN McCLURE ; Res. You can get us by phone, day or night. Tabor 6168. Teacher of Piano ! Dan or Hugo. Studio 6044 42nd Ave. ■ Phone Tabor 7122 ■ Ask for Ford, Maxwell, Chevrolet Specialists. I