Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914, October 12, 1911, Image 4

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Eutred a» Second Glas* Mail Matter at Lent», Oregon, Augii»! 25, UHI
Published Every Thursday at Lent». Ore., by the M t . S o ht l’vmitttiüu Co.
H. A. DARNALL, Enrroa ivn M anaukb .
D. M. SIMONSEN. Lo< al E ditor asd B usiness R epresentative
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CHANGE O' ÀDOIESS
ual effort put forth by these peo­
ple should not count for as much
°r more than that of the student
who spends half of his time in
the field and half of the remain­
ing time thinking about what
happened when he was in the
field or would hapi«en when next
he appeared on the field, w hich
all g«»es to prove that college
athletics is encouraged for two
purposes; first as a species of ad­
vertising publicity, and second
as a means of diverting the at­
tention of the students from the
deficiencies of the faculty.
give him a lecture free of charge
occasionly ?
If John L. Sullivan should go
to congress, some of the amateur
pugilists in (hat body might be­
come less beflcosd:
DI RECTORY
PROFESSIONAL
II wutilv and aerviee is Maeiitial in getting vour
biHiuen« we feel that we call eoiiaiateiitly ask tor It
Geneml Practice. AIwKrtct« made »nd
examined.
We carry account« for aoum of the moat substantial
busmens people of Lenta and we lielieve that you
Rollo C. tiroeikck
would lie pleased with our «rrviee mid treatment.
Vll
we ask is a lair trial and we think it Io your advantage
Attorney-at Law
Pnone Tabor L>!«‘.»
South Main St.
Lenta, Oregon
to not » .sh yoir. pain t continued please no:tfx i* < out the tune t’i
find tin
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WHERE DO YOU DO
YOUR BANKING?
THE FOOD PROBLEM.
)RF^S dispatches arc telling
lohn R. hualK$
AT1ORMA Al I AU
of riots in France anti Bel­
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cial backing McGuire woul
gium over the high cost of food Il 1 E H NOTARY
1N HIS FOOTSTEPS.
Htiihlliig, (♦»! ttol W * »hingt oil
doubtless come near makin and of dissatisfaction and unrest
MirvciN )
IMR I I GI» t»RE
BOUT the most illuminating “Portland the Rose City.
1‘ractho in H Court
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A tai rar I*
in Germany, due to the same
political literature now be­ “Portland the Clean City.”
M
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liranrh Unirr rat Fairview
cause.
Land
monopoly
and
un-
ing purveyed is the series of ar­
i just taxation have the same re-
ticles which the Chicago Tribune
W. F. K lineman
C. E. Kennedv
( suits everyw here.
Attorney at I aw
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is printing from a correspondent
NEEDS RECALLING.
All of the countries named
who is following President Taft.
NHERE is a Federal Judge have high protective tariffs. No
Kennedy & Klineman
Instead of traveling w ith the
named Hanford in Seattle, doubt the voters are told that
Ileal
Estate and Rentals. Notary
Presidential party this corre­ who is unintentionally helping
these
tariffs are necessary to
Public Work
spondent is trailing the party. along the movement in favor of
protect
the
w
ell
paid
laborers
of
Office Phone T 21112
Residence 71'.»
Two or three days behind he the recall of the judiciary.
Mam St. »nd Carline. Lenta. Oregon
each
of
these
countries
against
drops into a town that has re­
Last spring 25 per cent of the the competition of the paui>er la­
Tabor l.">p>
Office hour» ti-10 p. ni.
ceived. cheered, and listened tot voters of Seattle signet! a demand
Sunday by ap|a>intinent
the President, and then had time for the recall of the Mayor. bor of England, the United
States and other countries. Still,
to think it over. He talks to all Judge Hanford came to the res­
Dr. trvm C. Sells
conditions and kinds of people cue of that official by issuing an if the press dispatches are to be
Practice Limited to the Eye.
believed, the ‘discontented ones
about how it seemed to them. : injunction forbidding the elec­
dim Gilbert Ave.
Lenta. Ore.
are demanding the reduction or
Was the town enthusiastic? Do tion. It may seem strange that
abolition of import duties ami
people «believe in Taft? Will any cause whatever could be
1. m. Short, m. D.
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other
taxes on food.
those who voted for him three found to justify interference by i
Now while tariff duties have
S. P. Bittner, m. D.
years ago do it again a year the Federal Government with a
much
Iodo w ith raising the price
hence? If not. why not?
city election, but it is a poor of food they do not constitute the
(irMiham.
Or» g »•
All along the line is the sanie judge who can not find some ex­
greatest evil. Even w ith a pro-
report, that the masses of people cuse for interfering with any-
are dissatisfied. They believe thing that is not his personal . hibitive tariff there would be no
e. € morland. Dentist
, lack of enough food in any coun­
the President, after promising liking.
However. the Circuit try if a large part of the popula­ 719 Drkum Bkitf., Third anti Wash.
that he would oppose Cannonism Court voided the injunction,
. ington, Portl&iul, Orv
and Aldrichism, allied himself Now Hanford has distinguished tion were not denied the right to City (M ain 59Ô5.1-vnts < Hfìce.
Talor 25K7
with them: that after promising himself again, This time he has ! the use of the earth. In France Residence Residence.
Corner "th and Marie St«.,
and
Belgium
much
of
the
land
is
downward revision he joined interfered in behalf of the Street
Lents, Ore. Office Hours s to 10 a. m.
these men in betraying the Railway Company, which is col­ held by small owners or peasant
pledge: that he assumed his full lecting higher fares than the i : proprietors who are woise rack
Di. 0. h. hess
share of responsibility for that terms of the franchise allow. renters than are the owners of
PHYSICIAN ANI» SURGEON
betrayal by the Winona and other The state courts, including the big estates, so that the lot of the
landless man in either place is
speeches.
highest court in the state, have
If this correspondent is cor­ all decided against the company not even as good as that of a Carline near Main Street. I.ents. Ore
rectly diagnosing sentiment the and the city authorities were man similarly situated in Eng­
reciprocity incident is not getting about to force the company to land or Germany.
d .,
Some persons imagine that be.
much attention, now that Canada abide by the terms of its charter
Office over Firat State flank
has ended that discussion for the when Judge Hanford issued an cause Belgium is the most thickly
Phone, otllce. lw. r» I* *
populated
country
in
Europe
all
time being. Interest harks back injunction forbidding them. A
GRESHAM,
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to the tariff, the failure to revise street railway franchise is sup­ of the land there is already in
use.
Such
is
far
from
being
the
it ab initio, and vetoes of the posed to be a matter that con­
tdward D. Smith
schedule bills that passed this cerns only the community grant­ case. Population in Belgium is
not
nearly
as
dense
as
in
the
Representing the Provident Life and
summer. The people clearly are ing it and the corporation receiv­
Trust C<>. of Philadelphia.
not prepared to approve the Pre­ ing it. There being no question State of Rhode Island anti even
in
Rhode
Island
there
is
plenty
sident’s course in the extra ses­ of inter-state Commerce involved,
Phon>- Marshal
sion just ended. Seemingly, too. it required some fine hair split- l of unused land.
513-514 Corbett Bld.
Portland, Ore.
his tariff commission excuse for ing to find some reason for Fed­ What all of these countries
need
most
is
not
the
obolition
of
vetoes and delays is not sinking eral interference, but Hanford
W. 1. OTT
H. H. OTT
very deep into the minds of peo­ appears to be quite expert at tariffs and other oppressive taxes,
Ott Brothers
i important as such reform un­
ple to w’hom the high cost of liv­ splitting hairs.
DENTISTS
doubtedly
is.
Without
the
aboli-
ing is a grave, ever-present af­
However, the worst is still to] ‘ tion of land monojtoly no reform, Ureaham.
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fair.
come.
The people of Seattle
no
matter
how
badlv
needed,
can
Important businessmen, mer­ were naturally indignant and I
chants. bankers, and manufac­ passed resolutions in a mass do more than bring temporary
turers are represented as gener­ meeting requesting Congress to relief.
LADiiis- m n s. i ixi sewrna
ally loyal to Taft, convinced of impeach Judge Hanford.
This
latest fashion plates
his sincerity and safety.
But turns out to have been lese ma-
Phone Talxir 70S
MRS. J. T. BAII.EV.
these appear as the decided jeste. Warrants for the arrest
mrs . w . e . M c P herson .
minority.
of the speakers at the mass meet-
: ing have been issued on the tech-
The ordinary voter must be re­
nical charge of “conspiring to markably astute or extraordinar­
McGLIRE
obstruct the administration of
ORTLAND has at least found justice.” The editors of the ily prejudiced to know which
one councilman who will not Seattle Star, which upholds the political party he belongs to at
stand for vice graft or indolence. demand for Hanford’s impeach­ the present moment.
The farmers must now contem­
That rnan is James McGuire, i ment. have also been arrested on
plate the difficult task to vote
elected to his present office last' the same charge.
against Taft for favoring
June.
reciprocity, and against the Dem­
Mr. McGuire is also a shining
COLLEGE ATHLETES
ocrats for passing it.
light in labor circles, being presi­
RECENT Oregonian edi-l
dent of the steamfitters’ union
Mr. J. J. Hill says the only
torial very nicely illustrates
at present. Although only “new
thing that will drive people back
how the university athlete man­
at the game” this man has come
to the land is an empty stomach.
forth openly declaring war on ages to “pull through” the year Aviators say an empty petrol­
in spite of his devotion or neg­
rice and all its elements.
tank amounts to the same thing.
But he does not stop here. He lect of studies. It is not gener­
Dr. Wiley’s vindication cannot C. A. DANIELS
goes even further into the mat­ ally understood how a young
be
regarded otherwise than as
ter, giving the public the cause man or woman can spend Pours
Chimney« and Brickwork
a
most
emphatic ant-vindication
for and the origination of the that were set apart for “book
L-timab-- Submitted
“great disease” and then gent­ study” in the investigation of for Attorney-General Wicker­
Hox 17 North Main St. I.ents
the art of chosing a stuffed pig­ sham.
ly suggests a remedy.
A
morning
paper
likens
Taft
’
s
Portland needs more such men skin. Yet information along
western trip to the late jaunt of
as McGuire. With the combined those lines will eventually leak
Halley’s comet, but omits to tell
efforts of three or four council­ out. Athletics have their places.
how many years it will be before
men the existing disgusting and No doubt the existence of a suc­
he
will come back.
demoralizing conditions could cessful team in baseball, football,
The
men who undertake to
or basket ball have a whole lot
easily be remedied.
write
party
platforms next year
Ralph C. Clyde and Wm. Daly, to do with encouraging school
may
expect
to
face more search­ The Old Reliable Steam Saw
both new’ councilmen and also pride and spirit, and offer fine
is the Saw for Promptness
strong labor unionists, have come mental recreation to the student ing criticism than document of
and Satisfaction
forward at different times ar­ who attends the game simply as that kind usually invite.
Champ Clark says that the dif­
raigned on the right side, but in an observer. Such recreation
the present crusade against vice requires only a limited time and ference between a speech and a
H. BUCHANAN
have been very silent. With their neglect of studies. No one [can lecture is that he gets paid for a Phone Tal»or 2967 Home 1912
aid and Mayor Rushlights’ offi- hardly believe that the intellect- i lecture. Still, doesn’t Mrs. Clark
[
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uk
m
to bank with a local iu«titutIon ns long a- ita standing
bank
in larger eominunitiea. It you need a loan in your
terpriae come in and let ua figure with you, no matter
if you are a depositor or not.
We have uioiiev to loan
on go.sl security and tieat all such matters in coiili-
deuce. We invite vour business, be it large or antall.
and reputation will isunp>re favorably with »in
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DRESSMAKING
REPORTORIALS
P
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WOODSAWING
The Multnomah State Bank
Affiliated W ith
Scandinav lan-American Rank of Portland
Cor. Main and Foster
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Lents, Oregon
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A STRICTLY MODERN
11IOII
CLASS CEMETERY
Situated a mile southeast of Lents. Equipped with all the latest
conveniences. Every burial plat sold under perpetual care
agreement without extra cost.
Prices reasonable. Service
the best. For further information call city office, ‘>21 Yeon
Bldg. Main 225. or Cemetery, Phone Tabor 1466.
FREE! FREE!
We are giving away free. Jewelry and Sil­
verware at this store. We are selling Gro­
ceries cheaper than anyone for we have
abolished the old worn-out credit system
and are giving you the benefit of it in low’
prices and profit-sharing premiums. Gall
and get our prices.
MT. SCOTT BAKERY GROCERY
A. Krueger, Prop.
LENTS
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OREGON
YOUR SHOES
Must be of the best quality for winter wear.
wotjd renowned
We have the
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SELZ
Shoe at less price than you can buy any other Shoe on the
coast, quality considered.
Why?
Because we are
buying direct from the manufacturer and cutting out the
jobber’s profit, which is your gain. We H ill not sell you
an inferior article. We want your continued patronage
and only expect to get it by giving you the best to be had.
’NUF SED
Our Groceries are also sold on merits and if you do not find
things as represented you are expected to ieturn the same
¿MM! Buy for Cash and receive a Discount T»JJ
McNEIL BROTHERS
“QUALITY ALWAYS”
S. MAIN ST.
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