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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 19, 1911)
IT’S COMING NT’S here - j À T X THE BIGGEST AND BEST THING OF IT'S KIND THAT HAS EVER COME TO LENTS Eggs Taken to Hatchery. Astoria Deputy Fish Warden Rath bun arrived here Wednesday with the first consignment of Chinook salmon eggs for the new hatchery on th. Klatskanle River Sufficient troughs have now be. n Installed to bandir about 3.000.000 eggs and another con sigument will be brought down In a few da)a Mr Rathbun left for Ketch Ikan, Alaska, to secure several mil lion sockeye eggs, which will be nro- cu’ed from the government hatchery at that place Some of these will probably be brought to the Klatskan'.e River plant Î Water Issue to Be Voted. Klamath Falls One of the most Important irrigation propositions un dertaken under the new Oregon law ocm-cernlng such enterprises will be voted on November 21 by residents of Yonna. I-nigell and I.oat Hiver valleys. It is pre, sod to Issue bonds to cover the cost of estab .stung the it rigatlon supply and owners of 20,000 acres, which It Is hoped benefit, are expected to vote favorably. It Is to be know: as the Hors. :ly Irrtgat on district. We Now Announce the Opening of the New WAGON LOADS RESTRICTED Polk County Court makes Law to Keep Highways in Good Shape. Sheridan The ranchers of Polk County have adopted a novel way whereby the) mean to save the roads, The farmers advocated restricting loads being drawn over the best roads, w hich exceed a certain weight, and the county court was appealed to for assistance In the matter. As a result the Polk County court has Just placed legal restrictions on the size of loads that may be carried over cer tain prescribed thoroughfares Here after It will be unlawful In Polk County to haul over prohibitive roads, loads in excess of 3500 pounds on wagons with tires less than four Inches wide, or 4500 pounds on vehi cles with tlree between four and six Inches wide, the weight of the wagon being considered as a part of the load [ISIS THEATRE A Theatre'rivalling in size and beauty many of the best in Portland. It seats 400 peo ple comfortably and is so arranged that your every want can be given kindest attention Just Think of it! A Nice Place in Lents tor a Pleasant Hour THE ISIS THEATRE =BIGGEST AM) BEST= Next to Herald Building Lents - - Ore. w ork guaranteed No luiHly. job leaves our slioii. , Our lire skilled end eoinwientiou« not grumble at the prices Fred I). Flora r*king The .Maiuliu dynast v alter more than >t»0 years of misrule, .ip pears to be tottering to Its fall. Four of the richest provinces of the empire sre in the hnnd* of the rebels, this e corps of the Imperial arniv have dr serted and the flames of revolt have spread to the gates ot the capital, which ma) be In the hands of the leb els Ihe revolution has been hanging oier China for months, and tin rising tn the provinces of Sreehu* n was only a small part. The revolutionists are well organ zed and have formally pio* t inned t lie republic If plans do not miscarry, the noted exited revolutionist. Dr Sun Yat Si r. leader of the anti Manchu party, is '<> be elected president He was the dele gate of the revolutionary party to the United States in 1910. and is believed during i hat tour to have made ar rangenients 'for financing th«- move meat. The great cities are at pre«ent In the hands of the rebels Hank*w.Wu Chang and Han Yang, with an esti rusted population of more than a mil lion and a half, have been captured and are h«>l«1 held by a fore«* force of 25.0'"« •■oopa. the majority of whom were trained by American and European officers In th«* Imperial army Fight Ing Is ’•sported from Nanking, the sec o<id city of the empire, and Is Immi gent In th. g eat port of Shanghai Peking resembles a smouldering volcano which may explode at sny mo ment JONSRUD BROS BORING OREGON PhtHH* 11 X Mill l l 4 tulle* *<>uthra»t ot k ••!»<» * Bend Has I’OvOOO Fire. Bend.—S’artlrg from the ga.oltn' torch of a «offee urn, fire wiped out a half block of budnesa houses on Bond street and only the absence of wind saved tho city from being burned. The loss will total I10,004 with Insurance of about 10400 i . lmblr here 1st« Friday light from Kansas City. Mo at 15c per lb. XII our drliohm* I hhih '- iihk I v t'MII<h«'*> M’ll lit iiO H'llt" |K*r 11» try hum . We are also Lenta agent« for the famous Lowney’« Choco late* the bunt made. Your sweetheart just love* them. She'll love vou as well if you present her with a box. 25c up A. LAMBERT CONI'I .C IIOM P Lents. Oregon $ d and order to •< NSHl l> IIK<M*. Horihg Hl> i All Kinds ol BORING-SANDY Staple and Fancy Ciro cedes STAGE LINE llrst-Cldss lhery jnJ leed Stables at Borimi and Sandy Transportation of all kind«* »■I Raggage to Sandy ami interior pointa .... Fi»r furtbvr liitnrinttlltin phunr or writ«* t . f . hOSAIH I . Prop Boring, • • Oregon PORTLAND MARBLE WORKS Situation In Ottoman Empire Fraught With Danger for Continent. Chinese Chief In Chicago, Chicago.—It was definitely «»tab liabad that Dr Bun Yet Hen. who 1» favored by the Chinese revolutionist*, as prealdmt of tba republie they hop. to establish. Is In Chloago He arrived I'.atra I in*. Pure, Home made Peanut Krlttlc up l^truv fit«4. k 4*( t>lnien»|oH I ilOlbrr oil hwltd Hough «tul Prt BMul lutubs r for «11 |>ur|H>««-» EUROPE IS IN PERIL Constantinople—The situation In Turkey is fraught with the greatest peril to the peace of Europe The opening ot Parliament has shown that the Young Turks, the war party, la In complete oontrol. The throne of the sultan Is tottering and a general ron rtagratlon, which may inrolre rtery Old World power, Is thr»‘Ai.-riF<i If the Young Turks persist In their |vow«l purpose ot driving all Italians out of Turkey and pursuing the war to the bitter end. It will be almost Decision Is Important. Eugene.—The state supreme court Impossible to avoid International com Every influence that ie handed down a decision In the case plications of the citizens of Cottage Grove vs powers ran bring to bear Is be ng ex Lane County, in which it holds that <>ri*-d to avert »m h a calamity the county court 1s not compelled to levy a tax. the proceeds of which shall be used exclusively for roads, on« half the amount to bo distributed among the different road districts ot the county, and tha’ the county may pay for highway improvements out ot the general fund Omaha.—Seven persons were killed and 2o injured, four of them s* i ... islv Election Likely to Go by Default. >n a collision between .Missouri I’u.ltlc Hood River.—The city election Is passenger train No 105, north bound, destined to go hy default this year on on route for thia account of the fact tha' the time has freight train passe«: In which the city should give The wreck, which occurred at Fort notice of the primaries as the law Crook, ten miles south of her*', n provide» must he don>‘ In cities with o’clock Sunday morning, is belli It la stated by to have resulted from a misut ovpt 20^0 popu’a^ on. lawyer® h<»r*» ‘hat an attempt to fix standing ot orders on the part of up soBH'thinR now b way of notice freight crew or publication would » to make con The dead are: F W Petring. if the ele tlon IS braska City: O. W. Keeler, brak< mat.. ditions worse permitted to go by default. Axhison. Kan.; Mrs Fred W Ro Art- turn, Nebraska City; Wister an Rov.tinann. 6 years old, daughter .. TAFT COMMITTEE FORMED Mrs. Rowtman; A W. Hprague, Ht Statewide Campaign Plan Approved Joseph, Mo.; Miss Frai.ce. Lillian Kranka Washington, Kan , and an by President’s Secretary. Portland.—The campaign in On-gon unidentified n«'gr"sa Among the seriously Injured are for the renomination and re-election of President Taft will l directed by F ed \V Rnwtmann, banker Nebra* a general <■« mmittee of 18 repr< sen'a- ka City, whose wife aud child w* <• five Republican» of Portland. This among tho killed, and John So ft, th« group will constitute the parent body pass»ng*r engineer of an organizaron that will be mad* etate-wide through the formation of FILL HARLAN'S PLACE TASK committees In auxiliary working Selection of Successor Will Be Moil every county Dlffloult for President. The detail* of the plan were sub mitted by National Committeeman Washington The selection of a Williams to the president's secretary, successor for Associate Justice John Mr. Hilles, during the president's visit M Harlan, of the Supreme Court of laat w»ek, who gave them hie hearty the United B'atee. who died alter 34 endorsement. years on the bench, will be the hard eat task of the klod ever presented to No Damages for Bachelors' Club President Taft, aoc<jrding to the gen Woodburn.—Two cases, Instituted oral opinion here. last spring by the Bachelors’ Club Because of the sgltatlon arising against the City of Woodburn and t' owi the Issue ef tbs reoall of Judges, City Marshal Butterfield for damages, which has turned tho attention of »be alleged to have bean sustained by V»-ople to the judiciary as a general reason of a raid on the clubrooms o« proposition and the bitter controversy April 7, were triad out In th« circuit that followed tho trust decisions last court at Salem this week, arvd a ver spring, It la believed that ths confirms diet was returned by the jar y In fa »tb.n of the new justice la certain to tor of th' defendants cause a contest. 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