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A I’a^e of Illustrated Sport Dope, Timely and Interesting, Will Be Found on Pag-e 3. I ENTS. MULTNOMAH CO., OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1911 Subscription, $1.00 a Year. MUKDER TALE FALLS THROUGH ♦ : : : ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Airs. Harrris, Aged and Sick, Again In Need ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦a«« ♦ ♦ LIVELY DEBATE AT 11 « DEPOSITORS MEETING ♦ < i 4 > Vol. 9. No. 41. CLEtTON SPEAKS ON GOOD ROADS The ten-act comedy entitled : “After the bank failed" was ♦ staged before a full house in Our attention ia calls*! this week to people of Lent» to turn out ami a-»i«t 4 4 Urges Improved Public Thor Youths Confess Story Was i > Duke’s hall Monday eve. the pitiable cane of Mr«. Harris, the her il possible. 4 > Occupying prominent front-row t'nable to work, with no relatives and aged and intirin lady, of whom we oughfares, for F’armer’s Mere Frame-Up Sheriff seats, were Judge Tobin, Chair no funds, and winter coming upon her, »poke of some weeks ugo Benefit—Grange Meeting man Peterson, Cashier Rostad of Maas Says "I told You So” Al that time tem|H>rary relief was what is she to do? We cannot see her the Multnomah State Bank, and given her and for a time »he got along want or «offer from cold let alone from Well Attended. Boys Forgiven. very uieely. But the other day a neigh■ illness, so will you not, gentle reader, 1 i 4 4 other prominent local persons. Just what tran-pired is a mat l»>r, Mr. If C. Inlow, called to see visit her at her home, leaving a basket I^eiita Grange met 'atur-lay with sev IkM'laring, ittidrr thru at* <»( vlolviKt* ter of importance and un-import- Grandma and found her in a moat sor of eatables, and speak « few kind words eral things to lie commended. The at- tim«l«* by «»rth’rrw, that th«* tab* of bcnix ance. rowful aud pitable condition. He and to her’ < i tondani-*- w a» unusually large and the de «•y«*-wHii«*»***«* to tin Hill murder at Ar- The question of selling the de hia wife ktn<lly »ent her a Ixaket of She lives on Estelle street near the 4' gree work and drill met with genera! « Irti W ah I waa only **haUh«-«r' to get the positors' interest in the bank's provisions and he now asks th« goo-1 residence of Mr. Inlow, approval. Nearly sixty visitor* were rrward, the two youths arn^ted al Th«* property on Main street was the present from surrminding grange« and I’alien, ha\e hr«»k«*n «loan com |il«d«*)y 41 principal topic for debate, This 41 from our adjoining state of Washington. amt har/«*nly now th«-y u*ll their «lory brought forth a storm of abuse 4 i The Lecture hour under the management 41 from lioth sides and was Anally Both cirri« rvd that they would not of Mr». Almeda Miller wa» the best for have held out long enough U» a«*** Holm* settled by agreeing to accept 4 > sealed bids for its purchase for a ' many a ilay. laTg arnt to th«* gallown and ex|>erted 4 > Th*- new pr■ .grams sent out by the State wlivli they filed Up th«* (dot to gel period of ten days, the same to be lecturer was put to a thorough trial and ranghi They had, however, in tonile* I sold on thia date. Adjournment Next week the Aral >««ne of The It- For the purpose of eniightning these 41 with the addition of music and rec its- t<> l><>l<i out longer in the hope of getting ternalional ¡migrant, a paper printei people and to aid <>regon in securing i ■ to Wednesday of this week fol ' tfama was highly satisfactory. The Drill money or at least much notrtoty. lowed and all hands left feeling in three languages and circulat«4. some of this class 4>f iniigranta he has | Team put on their first work and Ken Young Howard a»pir*-- to 1« a cowboy, throughout the world, will lie mutd decided that a paper, printed in their ' 4 4 greatly relieved of wrath and in neth and Karl G*ietx rendered an instru while 11 aw km- 1« looking for any kind a much pleasanter frame of mind. from the offices of the Mt. Scott Pub own language, by one of their own peo mental selection. Milton Katzky gave a of vocation that promisi*« adieu tun- a ple, telling the plain facta and present lishing Co. violin solo, and Hazel Caw kins gave« ia the n**v*"li«t» Xeitlier la>y admit" la* Receives Full Shock of 57,- The paper was foundsil Septeinlier 1 ing condition as they are today, (not as recitation “Making Cash Allowance« iaaoriy 000 Volts and Falls Fif by Dr. Ludwig leasing-Bolgar of Port they were or will tie) is the only real to Children." wa» presented as a pajier llawkma, in fact, laughingly said. land. The doctor is an old and exper medium w hereby their attention ia at t>y Mr« Otto Katzky. “tabor Savers We frani*4*! up tin* "* I ii iih - on Holm- teen Feet to Concrete ience4! jotirnalial and has devoted years tracted ar. l their attentive ear gained I for the Kitchen" was given by Mr» E. laTg a» an easy way to got rich and We to the study of the condition of the for Hr •» part : P. Smitii. Mrs. Hotchkiss mad a paper Floor Below. failed. < if t'olir*4, a follow never got" A’nt». eign element that come to America to immigrants want is to make on "How and When to Visit School.” along in tin- world nnleM lie tak<-a make their home. «ntinued on page 5) They were all excellent pafw-rs. Mr. chance« A hurry call wa« turned in to Dr. : Young gave a talk on road laws and Itolmla-rg win'll «vii in hi" ii'll relat- Ilea» Monday morning for assistance at fu'lge Cleeton disetused “Bonding for cd tile cX|»4ri**n*'ea of the victim of a 1 writ» Junction. On arriving there the | Building Recently Built : Road Construction.” fraineup. al whom the liliger of guilt ia doctor found that Wealey Krupke, a County Judge Cleeton spoke, Burns to the Ground Mon ■beet metal worker, who wa« engaged pointed and praised the idea of building roads in repairing the roof, had come in con “I wa" in tlw- Spanish4American day Night, Heavily Insur between the producersand the principal Wai " I»- «aid, and engaged m acveral tact with a large feed wire and that he markets on the railway lines. Judge ed. battle, I have aern tight« and been in received the full voltage of 57,000 1« To Be Given at Lents M. E. Charles Merrill Leads Miss I Cleeton also dwelt to some extent upon light". 1 have l«>en a hobo and I’ve believed bv thoae near him Church by Local * j Grace Ruhle to Altar at He was working about «even feet lawn a gentleman and I’ve <wn-n every Tin- gnicery ard meat market, located through highway construction, but held that the market road was of primary Talent. Oregon City. ■ ide of life, but I have never heard of from the edge of the naif, and so strong on Seventh Avenue an.I R‘<-e street and importance. He urged that the coun waa the ahock that it threw him over •uch an affair n» tin, beloni owned by John Viereke was i-ompletely ties be given authority to build roads “TI eri4 wa» aotnething lawiilea money and down to the concrete floor 15 feet The choir ut th«4 M E. church of lent» The wedding of Charles Merrill and destroyed by tire about 10:30 Monday I for the latter purpose. below. in the deal. I twlieve the laiy« wanted on dih Ave . near Foster Hoad, will give Miss Grace Ruhle was solemnized at County Commissioner Lightner and That he was not killed instantly ia a musical and literary program at the night. adventure I first found llawkina in a the Baptist parsonage at Oregon City chief road Supervisor Chapman were marvelous A speaia! car conveyed stilali town in Washington lb wa, A general alarm wa" turned in and the church. Friday eve. Oct. 27. All ar*4 broke and hungry, hail no clothe« and him to the hospital where he died about welcome No a* I mis, ion, but a collection last Saturday. Rev. S. A. Hayworth tire laddiea responded, but t>y»the time also present, and thought the subject of good roads of vital importance to nowhere to go I had a in wphew onci4 5 o’clock that evening, never regaining will betaken. The program follow»: officiating. they arrived the fire had gained such those present and of interest to the and I know how I would have hah-d tn consciousness. Hymn -Joy to the World. The bride and groom, both of whom ground that their effort» were fruitless. I people as a whole. Mr. Krupke waa 21 year» old and re Prayer—I'a-tor, Rev. M imii 4«4. •cc linn go cold and hungry. I took are really Gresham residents, are very Lents Grange has declared absolutely Nothing is known a» to it." origin. At pity on the boy and liefrivnded him in sided with hi» father and mother. Mr. Anthem—Choir, oh, eomelet us Wor popular and widely known and have the hor highway construction between pro and Mrs. Ferdinand Krupke, at .3.3-1 every way Ami my pay?—he wanted fir-t it wa" thought to be the work of an ship. Grant street. He waa an only son. solo Come Holy Ghost. Mi-» Venice best wishes of their numerous friends incendiary as it is known that the neigh ducing center and market places in to see me Imng every rural community of the state. for a long and prosperous married life. | "The lir»t 1 bearvi of the Hill murder He had been a student in the V. M. C. Flan* ie f». bors were'opposed to its being built in This demand is made as against the After the ceremony the young couple wa- w heli a policeman at flu4 Dalle« A. Night School in the sheet metal tfuartett—s,ml out Thy Light. Mrs. Sells. th«4 fir»t place. This is pot given much poked u gun up agam-t my head and drafting class, and had made rapuf Mr- Daniel", Mr Anderson, Mr. Blytli- left for Bend, Ore. by auto, where credit now and otticers and in»nrance ! growing desire for through boulevards or highways. It is certain the Grange Charles will probably establish himseAf strides in his chosen profession. tolti me I was under arrest ing. people are at work trying to diecorn the will rally to the call. n the automobile busine ss. Mrs. Krupke was prostrated by the “From that time, the linger of acorn Remark»—Pastor, Rev. Moorv. cause if possible. Against the Grange plan is being was leveled at mi4. I tolii the truth. I news of her son's death, and is under Colhs tion— R<4 h | huis *' by the choir. First rumor had it that no insurance placed the theory of building great arguiti about the prej»»»toroti» inion4 of the care of a physician. Trio— WiM’in's Vuua4». Old Black Joe. wa- carrie*! and that $1500 wa< also trunk lines, by state aid or state ini the boy«’ «tory, but the otliccrw would Mrs. Walla««*. Mrs M«»>re. Mrs. Sand- MRS. PEAKE PASSES burned, but investigation proves this to tiative unaided, leaving the lateral not la4lteve me. 1 told them not to l»4rg. AWAY AT HOME HERE be falsi4 ami it now comes to light that system to be taken care of by counties A combination -ale of farm imple Duet—Hark. Hark. My Sotil, Mr» Sells, hang me in a hurry but to wail I wa« the owner caused three [Mjliciee on the and precincts. Those behind this lat «_______ aun> the tale would fall through. I was ments. slts'k ami household g>»"l» will Mrs. Daniels. ' building and lieavy insurance on the ter purpose believe that through roads Mrs. Sarah Alexander Peake died at locked in a cage in the county jail and lie held at the old Kelly farm near Kelly Solo—When the Bell in the Lighthouse i streets. The building wa" a frail, two- serve the greatest possible ends of ve her home here, Thursday. October 12. For full particulars could do nothing bill pace the floor and Bulle October S*. Tolls, Walla«4*4 Blything. —— y * r ------ —t anj fir,, easily and was buried from the^chapel of Dun- ' stor *|ne -* stniitur* hicular traffic, and will contribute to wonder if 1 would hang. 1 told the I «»■ ad on last page. Arrange to attend it , Reading—Mr». Brown. ning & McEnttee's Tuesday at 1 P. M. ‘l,r"ad‘ burnln« “ to m >«• than the state's maximum in prosperity. In truth. I did not attempt to evade any Quartet—How long will Thou forget me. Interment in the Mt. Scott Park ceme- an *‘o’lr- .... addition to giving the connecting links thing and there waa nothing to evade, Mr». Walla*4*4. Mrs. Sandberg. Mr. Wel Some excitement prevailed for a time between communities for use of stock tery. I . . . ,. ... MT. scon W.C. I. U. HOLDS yet the well of circumstance wa- wound ton, Mr. Gething. The deceased was 70 years of age and byston.i«» discovered a big tank drivers and that class of people yet rapidly alanti me by the l»>y» I did not INTERESTING MEETING Solo—Mr. Hogue. an active worker in the county W.C. of o.l *t*ndmg m one «-orner of the burn- clinging to the wagon as a general know what they were telling and could Violin Solo—Rowan Faith. T p mg building. Consternation sprvad and transportation, these men argue that not timi out. All I could do wan to Anthem —Choir. 1‘rai*«4 Ye the Father. She is survived bv John T. Alexander ,l,e crvwd b,*‘ tl,e so,der the through trunk lines will make all Mt. Scott W. C. T. U. held it« last wait.” of Portland and W. R. and N K. Alex- ,ll,> u,lk; «»ve **** beio,re “ meeting at the home of Mrs. Ward Bemsliction—Pastor. the nch agricultural districts and Swope, w here a reception to new mem- | ander of Omaha, Nebraska. All were plosion took place ami the oil soon ig matchless scenic regions accessible to ; tier» was given. It being the wedding BILLY CONNERS BUYS in attendance at the funeral. Besides nited -ending a black cloud heavenward. automobile traffic, thus inducing a anniversary of the hoatese, the Union I these she leaves a host of friends to more prosperous class of people to set NEW LENTS RESTAURANT presented her with a liesntiful silver I mourn her loss, for she was dearly be tle in the country and entice tourists to HALLOWE'EN AT ROCKWOOD. cake fork loved and respected by all who knew i spend greater time in the state admir Billy Conner,, an old-time resident Hallowe'en dance will be given by ing its natural resources. The next meeting of the local W. C. A ’ her. anil well known throughout the diatrict, T. I. will lie a joint meeting with the Rix-kwi"»! Grange on >aturday evening, Mr. Miller nia<le a report of the thl- week purchased tile Ciaik Restaur "Harmony Club" at the home of Mr Oct 2s. Richards' orchestra and the Grange Fair's last exhibit. Everyone ant on Mam street mid i« now metalled Elmer Clark, a g-»»! program will be I u-ual grange sup|>er. Ticket-. 75 cents. seemed highly plea.4***.! with the program then-in. Sup|»4r extra. Arrangement- are being and the wry skillful way in which the rendered, both organisation« furnishing Mr. Conner» ha" Iwen eondneting a selection». They will I»4 pleased to made for a Mask ball on Thanksgiving Lectures succeeded in carrying out. cigar »tore at Lafayette tor some lime, welcome as many as will come. eve. The Lecturer turned in her report of blit ha» disposed of it, having deehled At the last meeting the retiring I’ree- | the meeting to the State Lecturer and ARMERS need loans sometimes. It is, therefore, a good that llierr ia no place like lent«. ident, Mrs. L. Ho»kins, was given a life ' from the start made there ie reason to plan for the farmer to deposit in the bank when he has lie will make aiiv-b needed alteration« membership certificate, as a token of II feel that Lents Grange will lie one of the a" hi, increased patronage demand» and the love born her by niemlier« ot the | money on hand. strong competitors for the prize for the will |»4r»oiially conduct thia |»>pular Mt. Scott organization. best work of the coming year. place. We wish you well, Billy, in your We ask all old White Ribboner» to The farmer who handles his affairs in a business-like way, and A large and appreciatiue audience new place of business. join in in our work at thia place. We Milwankee. Wis.—There was jubila listened to the discussion, after which keeps a satisfactory balance on deposit, builds up a credit at hope to make this one of the liest years the bank which enables him to expect and receive the help of tion in the rang* of labor owing to the the prize drill of the Grange team was the I'nion has ever had, we ask those re-election of John J. McNamara as reproduced and greatly enjoyed. the bank when needed. CASHIER LAW AGAIN wtio have never lieen identified with us seeretary-trvasurvr of the International Ws will luali money to the farmer, but he must do his part by Rridge and Structural Iron Workers, in For Job Printing call The Herald ARRESTED. OUT ON BAIL to take membership also with us. You > who do not know our work will And us 1 conforming to safe buaine»« rule». We must know what he is annual <-onvention hen* Home phone 1111. not the Temperance cranks that yon worth alsive all indebtedn*4«« ami what hia prospects an*. Such Other officers are: Frank M. Ryan, J. C. I.aw, the aged cashier of the Mt. have heard that we were, but Mothers I information given us is. of course, strictly confidential, and we. Chicago, president; J. T. Butler, Buf It'» Equal Don’t Exist. Scott Bank defunct, wa» again arrest***!, and home makers banded together to knowing much of the needs and conditions existing, may lie able falo, Arst vice pn-sident; H. S. Hockin. No one has ever made a salve, oint anil is now out on |fi0n bond. He i« make the world better for ua having a to offer advice worth much to the farmer seeking a loan. Detroit, second vice president; M. J, ment or balm to compart* with Bucklen’» wanted only a» a witness in the trial of place in it, not only as an organization, Young. Boston; P. A. Cooly, New Or Arnica Halve. It’» the one perfect W. S. Davie, the vice president of the in but as individuals. Our second "De leans; Edward 1-seds, San Francisco, healer of Cuts, Corns, Burna, Bruise«; stitution. Rumor ha» it, however, that claration of Principles, read, thus. We and Joseph McGIory, Cleveland, direct Horee. Scald». Boil«, Ulcer», Ecaetna. Davie' ea»e will never come to trial and Believe in the Golden Rule, and that ors. L7” ’J, Salt Rheum. For Sore Eye«, Cold that he will lie given the »aim4 chance to each mana habits of life should lie an 1 GPESnAM, The convention rop'd to present Mc Sores, Chapped Hands or Sprain« its "make g*»»l”tliat Meyer», the preaident example safe and beneficient for every I Namara with a solid gold fob. Peoria, supreme Unrivaled for Piles, Try it« J other man to follow." got. III., was chosen theuextcontention city. Only 25c at all druggist». Tlie infant dauglder of tir and Mr» .lame- Hazolet disd Mmiday frolli tlie 4 tleetaof »wallowing "*** 4 crai "cold ami grippe” tablet" , il fouml lymg oli a -tami. The i lui4!’-gli»-wa» unl"iuudi"l when il fouml tlie “candy,” and before Mr« llaza let <• • mid »•cure them Everything litui »wallowed all tinti conili I h * dune wa» don« for it, bill thè "lek lo il» nystem «a» U hi »'V iti 4 ami it died -Imrtly. The fatlier wa, al Work in town and burri«**! home only to timi hi» ' bai»4 dead Both parent» are They have the »yin- prostrai*-*! pathy of all. 4 > < > i Another Paper Claims Lents As It's Home YOUTH KILLED BY ELECTRICITY BLAZE DESTROYS STORE AND STOCK MUSICAI AM) III CRARY WEDDING BELLS PROCRAM I0R 0C1. 27 ARE GAILY RUNG LOANS TO FARMERS F Fi FIRST STATE BANK I