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GOOD KO ADN SESSION DECLINED BÏ SOLONS We are Lents Exclusive Agents for Phoenix Pure Paint and Bridge <£ Beach Heaters (Continued from t’age 1' he “does not like to «w a one man rule in Oregon.” J. A. Buchanan say». "No. not by a----- sight." J. IL Rusk *nyw, “there ia absolutely no demand in Ea.«t- ern Oregon for an extra session for any purpose" Ben Selling has been east, just returned and "has not had time to investigate the subject.” F. M Gill «ay«, “there i> no demand for it hero.” Sutton says there is no potvnble excuse for a »|«'cial roasiou. John A < ktraon of Salem is willing to attend under any condition but says “If the same outside influence should be exerted again upon the Legislature as MRS. POTTS SAD IRONS BARBED WIRE RIVETED STOVE PIPE that experienced in the regular session 5-PIECU SET SO-ROD SPOOLS i JOINTS last winter. I doubt that any satisfactory legislation on this subject would l<e en acted.” <’. W. Nottingham is not much in favor of the projMwd bills or the epvial OTHER PLACES BSc TO $1 OTHER PLACES $J ¿3 IO $2 50 OIHER PLACES 15c 1 ACM He aays, “replying to yours session. I will say that the Governor is responsible BARBED WIRE RUBBER ROOFING HEATING STOVES for there being no road legislation. He ONE-HAl.F PLY 1 SQUARE ROLLS CATCH WEIGHTS is trying to shift the responsibility on the legislature He is trying to impress the people with the fact that his wisdom is greater than that of ninety men some SI E Ol R $1 HEATER OTHER PLACES $1.33 TO $I.M3 who spent night after night in commit tee work on these bills, and tiien did the No. 8 lieavv Copper Bottom Wash Boiler GLASS OR BRASS WASH BOARDS NO. 1 HEAVY GALVANIZED TUB best they could in passing good road bills. I fail to see that the committee appointed by the Governor is (Kwessevl of any more wisdom than the committee of the legislature, who labored faithfully CITY PRICES $1.15 TO $1.50 CITY PRICES 43c AM) 50c to get go*si road bills passed. 1 voted I CITY PRICES 60c TO 73c for these bills and they were vetoed by the Governor. The mistake is his. and he need not try to shift the responsibility. If the Governor will forego his travel and per diem 1 will do likewise.” Henry McKinney says. “I oppose the special session first. I «'cause there seetfts to I«* no real need to justify the whole matter. I cannot believe tliat Governor West ha« been well ad vised in his suggestions for a special session ami am incline,! to a«ume that he does not seriously intend to call • the legislature together at this time. W. Lair Thompson is one of those who I found a postal card too small. “As to your first question regarding a Twenty T» Gretna Green. Million Dollar Bonding Act offering State DISEASES OF TOMATOES. ▲Il roads lead tu Gtrtna Grrea aid for road construction, I have not j Over the hllle end far away, l>een aware of the suggestion of a bond A good supply of KMWollne. Wilt Will Not Yield to Spraying so Over the hill» awa) ing act so large. My understanding has Leaf Spot Doss. The maiden In the llmuuelne. been that the State proposed to appro A d I ««*»«<* of the tomato that la some A «Hiding hand for the touring nu times confused with leaf «|«>ts la profe priate [»erhaps one-half a million dollars chine Their Sad and Silent Appear ▲ II roads iehd to Gretna Green erly known a« fuaarlutu wilt. That thia for state aid in road construction, and Mrs. E. A. Kelly and Mrs. Alfred Mrs. Fid Bui finch has two children Over ihe hill» away la not In the leuat affected hr the appll that the several counties could at their ance Drives Woman Vi Niblin go to North Yakima to attend a «ick w ith typhoid fever. New York World. cations of spraying tunterlals to the own option issue bonds for road con Missionary convention held in that city plants la fully prosed In the eiju-ri Mrs. T. C. C-ox’“ «on Clyde in «ick. olently Insane. struction. I am in favor of roads legis On ths Other Feet. from October 54 inclusive. Tliey will merits carried on at the experiment lation : but am not in favor of a special Tlie Jeweler bad Just pekl tile dis’ atntlon of the University of Illinois, Mrs. Bra*Uy's daughter Grace is stop off at Tacoma on the way, to visit ter .« bill session of the Leeislatnre for that pur Mrs. Wm. Wahters, who lives on tlie Mrs. Kelly's sister, Mrs. W. A. Peabody. threatened with typhoid. Thia wilt lute caused the lose of "Now. Mr Putnam." «aid tlie doctor, pose at this time. The road measurers corner of Park and Gillen avenue, this Mt. Scott Circle, W. 1» W. recently “I'm ready to buy a good wet>-b. and many a promising crop, uud the first The Mt. S-ott Drug Co. put ont two which were propose*! by the last set»*ion place, went suddenly and violently in orders *>f paint of TC* and >2o0 respect met at Mr«. Hubler’» and organized a I want you to tel) me the best one Indication that the plants are affectrd of the Legislature could, in my judg la the sudden willing of entire branch “Thimble Club.” ami they will meet 1 can get for about 175.” es or even the entire plant Within a ment, have been improved, but as they sane Thursday, caused it fc* believed, by ively in one day this week. "¡•or." res|«>nded the Jeweler, "It every second and fourth Thursday, at the were passed they much better safe religion. Mr. Jackson of Third Ave. South won homes of the members. They meet with has taken me more than forty years few days the wilted portions liecome brown and dead, and an examination guarded the interests of the people She had a peculiar belief in the planets tlie Lawn Mower of McNeil Bros. grocery to learn all 1 know nlxmt watches of the wilted stems reveals a discolor Mr». Hadden neit Thursday. against the efforts of the r**a*i machinery above, often remarking that the sun "aturday eve. guessing the correct I>o you want tne to give you iny pro Wm. Rife has retired from the fur-1 feaslnnnl advice for nothing?" Cbl ed. brownish appearance of the w<a>ded men of the State than the legislation must be God and the moon Jesus Christ. numlwr l»*ing i-M. This ends the draw portion The plants may die before niture business, the building now being cago Tribune. which I understand ha- been pro[ios*ed.'’ ing for the present. any fruit has matured or after any When speaking of them she would ex used by Rayburn A Sons as a warehouse. Seneca Touts is conservative and says, part of the crop has Iw-en gathered Mrs. H. larkin was a Woodmere Knaw How to Koop a Hotel. “replying to your postal relative to my claim, "see how sa*i Jesus looks—he The first season that the wilt ap H. Buchanan wh - called tn Tacoma caller on Saturday. Gue«t I'd num starve here. stand on a sp>ecial session of the Legis makes tne just as sad to look at him.” |wars In n field usually only a few Thursday evening to attdnd the l»«l«ide Proprietor (country hotel) There's plants arc affected but If the field Is Neighbors sent in a hurry call Thurs J. P. Agidius and T. Paulsen, of Tlie of hi- daughter Mrs. Bassey, who is verj lature to pass a twenty million dollar plenty to eat. Used for toniatiws the next year the bonding act offering State aid for road day and Dr. McSloy and Constable Hall Dalles, spent a few hours in Lents Tues ill. *‘Perha|>a so, hut those waiter gtrla attack Is likely to I m * very severe, for construction, I will say. that while I am hurried to the scene jiis»t in time to pre day, th»* jrue-t* of D. M. Simonsen. of yours don't attend to me " The death of Wm. Anderson Sr oc the disease Is carried over In the soil, heartily in favor of the Mate doing vent her from carrying out a horrible They were t ailed here on account of the "They don't? Well, that's easily and the length of time the disease will curred thia week. He had lw*en suffer threat. She was taken la-fore the County tragic death of John Th«»ma>, a relative everything reasonable toward the con fixed Here's some wax.” remain In badly Infected «oil Is not ing for some time and his death, though struction of g*"“l roads, I am doubtful Judge and committed to th«- state asylum of their*. "What good to that?" known. It Is therefore lrn|M>rtant Io sad. has lu-eii expected. Obituary will oi uie wisdom wisuoni m on- time wan « a I , »1 Salem to lie held until the arrival of of the of caui» calling K bl at this "Put It on yottr mustache, of course. practice rotation of crops an that the H. Buchanan had the misfortune to special session of the legi-lature, a- I am her husband who is in the employ of the cut throe of his fingers while working appear next week. and curl the ends You've got too much soil will not become badly Infla ted. doubtful w hether tlie business transai ted government in a lighthouse off the coast with his woodsaw Monday. It may lie Tlie library association is arranging for of a married look." New York Weekly. (Tarn should also be taken In secur could be limited strictly to road rnea>- 1 from Seattle. ing soils for the beds In which the a sociable of some kind for tlie near fu necesaary to amputate them, though, at They present he is getting along ni<«ly. Hie Precious Head. She has two small children, plants are grown Fresh soil should uro».” ture. One hon*1r««l thousand dollar« ta tha prim be put In the lasts each year, and It are being <aro*l for by neighbors until 1 -y Have you ever considered from when*« Upon th* brad Marvin K. Hedge, manager of the I the father arrives. In '■ former »ovrrelgn at !•*•! should be so ured from a part of the the library roceived its support? There Of Peru Ia-nt- Hardware Company ia suffering farm which has neirr grown tomatoea OCTOBER thnt'»* w||at la said The Wahter« have lived hero aliout a are over *«i0 reader« and imtrons of this ▲nd If the »hah» a nervous man who nor received the wash from tomato year. They own considerable property, from an attack of the grip. Things just O sun and skies and clouds of June. worrle» u • r hl« fata. institution who have never paid one cent fields. It Is also important to avoid including the home where they reside, a seem to go wrong all the time when And flowers of June together, Why. who cr.n bln ma him when ha naka, of dues. Tlie library is in dire Med Inoculating a new field by means of “ Hedge ” is not around the store. "flay. ia my head on atralghtT* building at Montavilla and a homestead Ye cannot rival for one hour soil carried from an Infected field on —Cleveland Plain Dealer October 2nd lieing Mr. G. Kelly’s now. Do you appreciate it enough to somewhere in Oregon. Misfortune has October’s bright blue weather. tools or the feet of men or farm ani contribute a small sum toward its exist seemed to be a frequent visitor at their birthday his wife took <« casion to pre mals. When gentians roll their fringes tight, Buried Treasure. ence? If so, kindly leave it with tlie li- ( home it is said, and this last comes as sent him with a daughter. Mother ami To save them for the morning, “You're sure there la something in brarian Saturday or Monday without child doing well and father improving. an awful blow. 4* that man's story of buried treasure?" And chestnuts fall from satin burrs fail. , Jeremiah Coughian, a veteran of the “Not yet." replied Mr. Dustin Stax. Many of Thom Do. Without a word of warning. We cal) attention to tlie extraordinary , "But there ought to be burled treasure Civil War who has lived the life of a It 1« oaay onnugh to bo pleaeant When on the ground red apples lie Special Clubbing offer tor McCall's hermit in a cabin in Brentwood, is dy announcement of the lent« tailor in tlii- I somewhere In the neighborhood of hie When everything goeo Juet right. Bit the girl worth while In piles bke jewels shining, an*i the Herald. For a few months we ing in the Multonomab County Hospi issue. Look it up—follow it up with an I operations If he has persuaded any la the girl who can amlle And redder still on old stone walls will be able to give our readers the Her tal of pneumonia. The ol*l man was order. Patronize home industry. body else to sink as much money as he When her ahoeo are much too tight. Are leavee of woodbine twining. ald ami McCall« Magazine, the leading —Chicago Record-Herald One firm, through this issue, advertises asked me for." Washington Star. found lying on the floor of his lonely fashion magazine of the country, for aliode Saturday noon by neighbors who Mr«. Potts Sad Irons for 75c. Have yon When all the lovely wayside thing- Usual Way. Uncertain. Their white-winged seeds are sowing i 81.15, ami a free pattern will be present- bad not seen him about the place for a noticed it? Better look for it now. Mrs. Powers I will never forget the The New- Girl — An ’ may my Intend . i-d to each subscrits r. And in the fields, still green and fair day or two. A. E. Ottstadt, proprietor If. A. Holt, an experienced dairy arid ed visit me every Bunday afternoon, things you an Id to me liefore we were Late aftermaths are growing. — married. of a grocery store at Mathews and creamery man is in thia vicinity in the ma'am? —Helen Hunt Jackson Mr. Powers Bet n hundred you Mistress WI ki la your Intended. lame back ie one of the most com Cooper streets, was called and had him interests of a proposed creamery for this won't! Had I known that you had Delia? sent to the hospital. mon forme of muscular rheumatism. A place. Mr. Holt i« a graduate of lilahoi The New Girl—I don’t know yet, such n good memory I wouldn't Imre Revival meetings at the Friend’s Agricultural College and ha- l«*en in the Rags-Clean cotton rags wanted at few applications of Chamberlain's Lini Tele ma'arn. I’m a atranger In town.— married you. — I'hlludidphla Mt. Scott Pub. Co. Office. lc per ment will giue relief. Sold by Gresham church are att rar-ting quite a little at employ of two of the largest creameries Harner'« Bnzar. irranb. druggists. tention. Much interest is shown in tin* on the coast, working in tmtli Portland pound cash. work of this church which is of the be an*l Sjaikane. lie comes well recom- nevolent kind. if more churches would mended and has a business record of practice this, w hat a difference we would ability, This week lie is visiting the soon «ee in the attemlame each Sunday. farming communities around here and Attorney McNary of Portland was a soliciting milk contra* ta. More details and dates of o|a-nmg will he given next Lents visiter Monday. Charles Cleveland, Jr., of Greshatn, week. The murder of the aged fanner, John Thomas, at the Achorn drove a small band of sheep through fjoat—Brass Spindle cup for wagon The people of Boring and Sandy are just now speculating as to ranch last Sunday, brought to the memory of old residents the tale from that place Monday, making the wheel on Lenta streets. Finder please the worth of the rumor that the O. W. P. will extend a branch from Boring to Sandy. The rumor even goes farther and has it, of the murder of old man Achorn in much the samejmanner as was trip in just two hours. From here the return to W. A. Hail A Hons, l*enta. sheep were taken to Aurora. that the road will be rushed to completion and if jxissible to be put À FEW SPECIALS 75c $1.95 25c $3.00 per cwt. 98c $1 up to $16 88c 29c 48c LENTS HARDWARE CO Phone Tabor 1091 THOUGHT SUN GOD: MOON JESUS CHRIST "BELOW CITY PRICES" LENTS LOCAL HAPPENINGS Will Sandy Get Two New Electric Lines? Murder Revives Tale of Old Achorn Tragedy the last. The crime was committed some 14 years ago on the same place. The man was missing several days and was found by searchers in the hay loft under a ton of hay. He had been literally beaten and killed with a hammer, the hammer being driven into the skull, where it was found. One or two persons were suspected and one brought to trial, but acquitted. The contention is that the murderer was one of the party, who it is claimed, on picking up the hammer, exclaimed "killed with his own hammer.” Home 23 H Clarence McDowell has purchase«! a home on 70th street where he will make his future home. The dance given Saturday night was attended by many Portland people. W.|E. Thomae is one of the atu-ceaafu) local farmers who make a succeas in growing muskmelons. He rec«*ntly gave us a sample of one of his largest, finest and best and it was some melon. I in operation before the Mount Hood line. It's Equal Don’t Exist. General opinion is that only one road will enter and that the No one has ever made a salve, oint At ment or balm tocompare with Bucklen’s Mount Hood. The people are palling tooth and nail for this. Arnica Salve, It’s the one perfect a meeting recently held there, a committe was appointed to confer healer of Cuts, Corns, Burns, Bruises, with the railroad people and if j>ossible secure the right of way Sores, Scalds, Boils, Ulcers, Eczema. along this line. Two proposed routes have been submitted and ex Salt Rheum. For Bore Eyes, Cold cellent progress has been made. Sores, Chapped Hands or Sprains its In the event that both roads build, Sandy will become indeed the supreme. Unrivaled for Piles. Try it. Heading city between Portland and Mount Hood. Only 25c at all druggists.