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Subscription, $1.00 a Year. STELI REPLACES Line Through Gresham and I A‘nts Now Boasts of Steel Towers. Cost is Estimat ed al $175,(MM). I ENTS, MULTNOMAH CO., OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1911 Vol. 9. No. 42. WlMIDMIKI YOUNIi 1(11 KS ORGANI/t QUIET BIDDING Of LENTS COUPLE The young people of Ht. Paul's Epis copal church met one evening last week an ' formed an organisation winch is to attenil to the social sale uf the church work \ plan to give a serie« o( enter- talnmenta Is le'ing considered The first one was given a short time ago in the Woielmere ball. The second is sclieiliilrd for Nov. Ifi at the «sine place. Tills on** is deaigneil for the young jx-i* pie of the pariab in particular All joung people interested in the church and tlirir friends are extended a very cordial invitation to > h < present anil pass the evening in dancing No admieaiori will la- charged, the entire *>x|s<nse being lairne by the organ ization. The pur|wM»r of tlii-se socials is to bring the |H«ople of tbe neiglitiorhood together la-caeionally iti a friendly way and for all to liecome la-tter acquainted with oneanotlier. The dub is looking forward to enlarg ing Its work ill the nesr future. Steps toward lm|irovi'itieiit ami enlargement of the choir work will lie taken Any thing that will tend toward the lietler- nient of the church comes within the »-ope of this organisation. The ladles guild of the church will hold its bazsur lire it. ResolutionB Adopted,Calling People Taking Interest, and Miss 'Pressa McDowell and All Granges and Menilrers I*ocal Constable and Deputy Exhibit Promises to be Dalles M. Simonsen Wed Phillips Arrest Two with to Support it. Entertaining Last Evening Quiet Af Long Lists of Theft— fair in Lents Social Circles The following resolution was una rum Made Lents Headquarters. A Child Welfare Conference and Ex ously adopted at the Public Market I VINING MAR GRANO! STRONG KIR MARKU CHILD Wtlf Aftt CON- HALL MAKES GOOD GATCH ffRLNCE NOV. I TO 4 hibit is to be held in Portland, Novem Tlx- Herald announces the marriage Meeting of the ten Multnomah County Oregon'« first gn at «toel tow er electric ber I, 2, 3, and 4, under the auspices of Following a clew accidently furnislie*! of Mr I'alle» M Miuon-* n and Mio* Granges and Consumera League, and power Im*’, i otineetiiig th* River Mill by a Mr Flowers, who live* or* Mt. Scott, the Oregon Congress of Mothers. As in allied UislieH who met with the Best Tr*-“«a McDowell. Is>th of la-nts, at the jMiwer »talion on Clai kainiui River with home of the bri'l*-'s mother. on Wei Side Business Men's Club, in their Constable John Hall ami lleputy Sheriff great exhibits of this kind throughout Phillijs* landed two of the worst type of tbe Eastern States, the aim will be to Portland, has jn»t Iss'ii tinidiisl, and so ‘ neaday • vetting at *ix thirty o'clock Club Rooms at 123 Grand Ave., in the criminals that have been captured for lar a» tin* traiisiiilsRion problem I» con Rev Boyd Miaire officiating The com-I City of Portland. Oregon, at 2:00 P. M. show what ha« been done, what is being some time. pnny present were n few of th*- bride • Oct. 11, 1911, same l>eing presented by iarne*!, alami th*- first of tin* month Port dona, and what ought to be done for tbe Hall ha*l li^en on the trail of theae relatives, Mr** -itnoiiwn mother of th* Mr. C. If Welch. land will Is* able to get energy from the men for nearly two weeks and last Fri welfare of childhood. All the leading RESOLUTION: groom bis sister ami a few friend* lai*-»! installation of the stm-tcar comp day eveirig, he in uompany-with a Herald educational institutions of the City will P.esolved: That it is the sense of this Th*- newlv-weds immediately left for any Work at th** dam is not so (ar ad re|»*rter met I-eon Lichard whodivulged be represjnted and all phases of child- Portland, and Tbur»lay morning the) convention assembled Oct. 11, 1911, vaiK-i’d. th*' energy from the first mut ¡information that led to bis arrest here went to Hood River After spending a that a law lie enacted requiring each life will be touched upon. »el al River Mill I« imi likely to Iss-otm- and that of J. F. Hawkes in Portland. and every individual firm or corpora few days there, they will visit relative* | More and more people are beginning a regular supply to Portland earlier than IxM-hard was arrested at a ranch which] tion, handling agricultural, horticultur al the Dalles. I hi* first of I vinls-r tlie two had leased near here as a to realize that the welfare of the child al, or Dairy Produce, or other articles This new alliance may come a* a stir III the gr* nt transmission line there rendezvous and Hawkes, who is worth is tbe weltareot the nation and tbe sal. pri«e l*> many of the acquaintances but of produce upon Commission, to make between >75,K>i ami $100.000. the au vation of the race. The state must pro are 221 *l*-*'l tower* ami II »t*-*-l pole», a return, under oath, to the consigner altlio tb<- young mull lias assumed an st each tower weighing 393H |«fUll*l» ami thorities -ay. was arrested at 2»>ty Ea-t vide for tbe needs of childhood, but it titU'l*- of se recyin regard to tin- event it of such, stating to whom sold, with the each |«>l*' 3'.***i pound« The minimum Sixth street near the isirner of Fast Burn must first lie brought home to all citi- address, of such purchaser, together was pretty well understood around tin- distance apart for tower« or »t*«>l polea ¡ side street In tiie hasement of his z.em* what tbe needs of the child are. with an itemized statement of sale Herald odic*- that Mimething wa« “going house wa.« found a complete kit of burg i« 4«u1 f*» l. an*! the maximum 53(> f*s-t i Among the well-known people who price, and expenses in such handling, to hapjwn " For sometime he lias Is-- n making gn-at «pan» for an < *r* goii tran» I lar»’ tools, which was confiscated by tbe are taking an active part in the exhibit and to whom and for what paid; and subject t*i unusual Hights of fancy and autlmritie». In bis trunk were found are Dr. L. M. Hyde of Portland; Arthur mission Im* Tower* arc l*illcd tosh**-- ¡ period* of ali* traction, extreme agitation that such law provide a penalty suffi wati-iies, surveying instrunients and Evan Wood, of Reed Institute; L. R. set «even f***l in the ground, ami th*- «t*s-l embarrnenii’Ut and hesitancy in discus- cient and proper to insure obedience p«ile- have a Issi of eight íeelnf ***m*'rete. clothing Is-lieved to have iieen stolen. Alderman, Superintendent of Public In *ing his social ambition*. However it thereto. The two ns-n, now in the Multnomah struction ; Dr. Bertha Stnart, of Oregon The i<s*l of th«* entire line ciniHi-ting of TRIBE OF BEN HUR ORGANIZED We further request other Granges i* all dear now and tin- editor will have tower* ami |»*les amt on*- triiu»ini~*i>in E I. !lilM-rly n representative of the no occasion for further worry concerning and all similar bodies to support this County Jail, first met at the Peniten University; Mrs. Robert Tate, President act of three cabi«**, a gruiiii'l wit»- mid Order of Ban lhir han w* irking in tin- oiitcoinc, further than to prepare a Resolution, and urge proper steps to tiary, w here Hawke», who was sentenced Oregon Congress of Mothers; Mrs. Lora from Multnomah County February 6. C. Little; Mrs. Lillie Trumbull, of the telephone line, for tlie mtirv li-ugtli <4 Lenta for ncveriM day* with the • view of fitting welcome for In» return the first secure the enactment of some such law. mile- lH'tw*’**ii River Mill nod station forming m Court for th«* order, About I'»1’’, wx- serving an indeterminate «ent. Child Laior Department ; Wni. Thur*- of the week, to resume hi* jilace in Tbe I. nt foot of East Lincoln Htn-r-t, I* *175, thirty p'riionM hav«* nignilh*J their inten- *-n*e for horse stealing. les hard, under ton Brown of the Modern School; Dr. Herald family. (till bros. Dahlias Attract Crowds 1**1 The tower* xn- for it double line, tiolu» of going into IE icih W lodge. f lerne the nam<-of John sk* iiey. Iiad neen sen- Philip Vauer of tbe State Training B*'**t wishes for a long, happy, arid Gill Brother« of Montavilla are enjoy lenced from Roseburg for two and one- School. mid st n later date, when another in- m inerting wai* held Tl ur*day evening sncees-lul partn*-r»hip is accnnhai the ing one of th*- l>e«t ex|s'riences of their half years. He wa« caught in the act -tallsUoti is mad** on tl**- t'lui kaina- by h>r th«* porp«»*« of coin pitti ng I h<* organ- The conference will combine all the new ly wedd*-*l couple eans-r. They have al*out two acre«, rej*- of attempting to enter a hardware shire societies and organization« which have tin- i-oinpmiy a » • ond «*-t of threecabl*w izniion and eh « ting officer*» Th* < »rang»- resenting als>ut a hundred varieties of in that city. Ilvcember. 12, 18Oi. They for their purpose educational work and may be hung on th*' otiier aid* op|H»ite ILill Hill I** th«* futur«* pl wer of Hireling. dahlia* in full lihsMii. They are of every leased th*- 2o-acre ranch near Lents last mental development. Moving pictures tlie -el now in plait*. Willi on** set of Thr newly inwtitut«*<l Court «»fier* fra GrunJvMil ollum HtJdinq color, size and shape. Score* of people September, after agreeing that they will be used to show the value of pict cable**, th*' bn*' will handle 2n,(«>< kibe terna I ami *<• ml f«»aturra n«»t afford«*! by Miss tdah McCollum and M r Richard ar*- visiting their plats- every day and would go into the thieving business on a ure« in school work. The exhibition watts of current, nt HO.btxl volt» Tin» many <»th«*r Ijidi«*« and gentle Grundy were married on Wednesday the Sunday callers are numbered by the wholesale scale. , inequivalent to ii I hui I 27,(100 lior*> |*»w*-r men Iwih ladong and the «»IfircN arc til- and conference will be free to all, and evening al the Baptist Church in Monta hundreds. Sime go to buy while others fatst Tuesday night Lochard. who was everyone interested in children is invit of energy When tlie second tratisinis-ioii !<*! from tn«* mem b«* rah ip at largì*. villa. Only the couple who stood up go to see. T> eir gardens are not far from living on the ranch, three-quarters of a ed to attend. The Oregon Congress of net of cables '» put "<>. tin- capacity of w ith them at the wedding were present, the Montavilla Station. mile from here, on the road to Kelly Mothers ha« been unsparing in the ef- the tower line will I«' inerea«e*l to nl*'iil a»ide from the minister. The new coup STUDENTS OBEY OWN LAWS. Beside** growing these flower», they Butte, rushed into a drugstore here with i fort to make the first Western exhibit ol.Orsi horsepower *4 energy le spent Thursday in Montavilla. and have large fields of cauliflower, cabbage, "illy nibl» r-grM<liiMt«*it t»i ( i. A. ( ’ wlm out a hat and coat, declaring that be had splendidly successful. Every district tn Th** height 'J tli«- lowers varies from atteuded the reception to lie given at pumpkins and other garden truck which been poisoned Constable Hall and Dr. Oregon should have at least one repre 71 feet to'll feel, tbe greater elevation ha«! crowded into h moving pietun* a joke, with- the brides* home in la-nts on Fridav they w holesale to lia'al merchants. Tlie McSloy were called ami «aved him, Hall sentative in attendance at the confer Iw’ing ni’c*-»*itnt«*d by uneven ground. *> thrnttv without ticket* evening. After this they will go to San location of a public market in Portland went back to the ranch with him and ence. that the | hiw * r cable may In- kept a uni dn-u quietly w I mmi remind«*! of the rule» Francisco for a w hile and may bs'Ste would put such a* they into direct touch they had matte for themtclv«»* in the »sight for twobnun* in vain to peraua*ie form height al»*ve the surface. The All the railroads have granted a rate ; there |s*rnianently. with the consumer Their product* are him to disclose the name of the person I of one and one-third to the Exhibit at * ill>le une*l for power transmission 1« 260, slii<l«*nt council h needed only a word Mr« Grundy grew up in Lents, attend u( the l»*»t and would ensure them a lie susjwcted of poisoning his food. The the Armory the first week in November. OKI circular mill llexibli c*qq»-r, of 19 from S < >. Mehaddcn, of the student ed school here, and was well known -teady line <>f customers. council, lo pul them at once on good be Constable suspected Ixx’hanf liefere that ' However, it is necessary for the pur strand». This * wlile repre«enta tlielat*-»t here, although being of a quiet nature, time, a friend having told him of a con- j chaser of a ticket to ask for a ‘certifi in electric tran»tni»»i‘iii at high voltage hnxior The proprietor went out and did not participate largely in the social invit«*! them to return a- hi* gne*t*. hut A good <leal of w hat in the average venation with Lochard in which Lochard I cate at tbe time of buying and then mul 1» exp*'Ct«**l to deliver the energy [ doings of the neighborhood. She was boy is called badness is nothing but a spoke of the ease with which farms and have it signed by the Sec. or chairman general*-*! at the River Mill plant livre after cheering him for hit hospitality highly esteemed by all who knew her, they withdrvu. with the very minimum of Io*» Thn-e natural exuberancy of spirits. Wheath- farm Imuses on the Powell Valley road of Transportation before leaving. and her departure will Is* regretted by cable* ar* need in th** circuit, winch in er that exuberancy will ultimately be could la* robbed young and old. The friends and rela The next day Lochard went to Isints come actual l>a<inei*s or make for tiie ■ if th*- |*ilyplias*' ty|n- TEMPERANCE ADDRESS tives reniemliered the happy couple with again. In his al*sence about 200 chick- j COLUMBIA GRANGE HAS Tlie now line follows tlie old pow er line lienefit of the ls>y in future yean* de- On Sunday morning. October 29th, at a fine assortment of presents, most of right of wny of tin- company connecting 11 o’clock our fellow |>ends mainly ujhiu the way the boy ens which the pair bail «toten, he says, | INTERESTING MEETING tow «man, Rev. which will lie of practical value in the is handled. If be is rigidly kept down were taken from the ranch. This theft ] Fa* tin ad a with Portland for practically Geo It. Carr, recently inaile field new home that will l>e formed. he w ill liecome either a milksop or a imhu-ed him to tell all toConstable Hall. ' Columbia i irange. No. 207, met Satur nil tla- way of 2S mile». rotary of the "Out to Win" movement Among the robtieries to which he con day October seventh, with seventeen Foreman G. I llil*itt>*oii bail charge for prohibition in Oregon will preach a tough. but if wisely guided he will in fessed were tlie theft of three horses, a i members present. After a good dinner of th*' lowererK-ti* hi work l r the oomp- temperance sermon along prohibition The only drawback to that all probability develo|ie in to a man of rubber-tired buggy and a set of single ] a short business session was held, then nuy, and re*|uln«l but four month» in iieen* m the la-nti* Friends Church. spirit and action with success written coast-to-coast aviation contest harness from a farm near Wxshougal; the Lecturer took charge and presented which to complete it. F. F Sullivan At 7 3o p M. <>f the «nine day. he will seems to be the inability of the large liefore him. $K*o worth of carjiets. linoleums, rugs, an interesting program. As the new wa» the engineer in charge, and Engineer deliver an address on the same subj«*et lace curtain«, pillows, mirrors and other subjects were not received until Thurs OalMirne wa« th*' general »U|*eriiiU'iident in the Methodist Church. Mr. Carr has flyers to keep their machines in If the Isiys in the farm home more articles from the store of Drvkter A Wie day before the meeting, no effort was the air. ilireitmg the work.—Telegram had much ex|s'rieneeaa a traveling sales often had a financial «hare in the farm der, at East Washington street and made to change, and the old subject man as well a.« in religious work, ami Lee Oldfield’s record of 9 killed instead ai being treated like hired help Union avenue; a wagon owned by A. “Banks and Banking laws" was intro- brings lessons from a wide range of and 14 wounded with one fell there would be a greater desire to stick latbrache, property man at the Baker | duoed by the Lecturer. Miss Stites pre- MISCELLANEOUS SHOW IR knowledge to liear ii | miii his subject, to the farm. But when a Isiy is not the “Guarantee Bank Law of GIVEN BRIDE-TO-BE You will miss hearing something gissi ' swoop of his runaway auto has consulted or taken into his father's con Theatre, from the Studebaker agency on sente*! Oklahoma" and the result** of this law. Belmont street; 73 chickens from T. J. yet no parallel. A miscellaneuH shower was given if you .«tay away . fidence it is no wonder that he has but Kremier. 4530 Powell Valley road; 00 Messers Rasmussen and Benfield follow Miss Adah McCollum nt her home Inst .Judging from the amount of little interest in the farm and maul's up chickens from W. Grebasch, in the Mt. ed with short talks upon different laws The afternoon Thursday afternoon, AT HARRISBURG POTATO CARNIVAL. war-time stuff most of the news his mind logo to the city as «oon as Tabor district; 10 sacks of grain from H. and the needs of our own state. wan pleasantly spent in various ways Great intest was shown in the subject Mall, Powell Valley road; a Jersey liei- Prof. Arthur Bouipiet of the O. VC papersand magazines are print possible. and luncheon enjoyed by the following; I fer from a vacant lot at East Powell and it was proposed that at our next department of horticulture addresnsl the ing. it is about time somelxxly Mesdainen Cox. Marshall, Peterson, A BAD ONE. BROTHER ¡and East Twentieth streets; a wagon meeting a part of the morning session tie Harrisburg |sitatocarnival this week on Hall. Damali. Wright, Tillman. Cook. called for volunteers to put down The Washougal Sun carries the start load of hay from a ear sidetracked at devote*! to it. and several points to be "Vegetable Growing in Oregon," Mild Grundy, Carter, Morgan, Morgan, actisl a- judge of exhibits. ling announcernentjthat Woman’s “Suf- the rebellion. looked up were assigned. We hope that ferage” carried in California. Weil, East Washington and East Water streets; Deaton and Miss Morgan. When you see something flying perhaos it will be a suffering to mere six .«acks of wheat an* 1 seven of barley every one will remember this and be ou »1. — .....i, ..„»si man, but brother, be careful, take a rotn a feedstore at East Washington and time and spend a profitable hour. through the air, don t shoot until tip get down on your knees and say it East Water streets ; six rolls of chicken Miss Rasmussen and Mr. Robert KESOIUIION 01 CONDOLENCE you are sure it’s a bird. “was all a mistake. " wire netting from the Portland iWire & Kneirium read interesting selections. While it has pleased our Heavenly Iron Works, at Belmont ami East Water Mr. James Deaver read a p*ieni “Raise Fathvp to muster out of life service of streets, and a wagon top and seat from a l’ig’’ which created a hearty laugh. this Post, Comrade William II. Mc I the woodyard of F. J. Ward, at East Mr. Dressell read suggestions for the Dowell who served his Country so well good of the order. The formal part of Sixth street and Hawthorne avenue. during the dark days of the Rebellion After hearing the confession Hall went j the hour close*! with a recitation, and who was a loyal and valued citizen. to Kelly Butte and enlisted the services "Cherokee Roues,” by Miss Stites. Resolved that in the death of Comrade Tbe advisability of entering the con of Deputy Sheriff Phillips to catch McDowell this Post has sustained an Tlu* local editor received the following letter in this morning ’ s lauita Oregon, < let. 20th 1911. —Il gives Hawkes. Iss-haril wa« allowed to he at I test was discussed and the plan of giving ireparable loss of a worthy Csmrade, a mail. Wouldn ’ t it jar you? me great relief to see from an lid in the liberty for a couple of days. Only Ixx'h-1 pointe read. The November program true soldier and an honorable citizen “¡’lease send me a few copies of the paper which had the obitu ard lived on the ranch. Haw kes staying i was read and some of the parts assigned. New« of I'ortlanp that my former part and to his bereaved family this Post ner John Porter has aekuowleged a diso ary and verses aliout the death of my child a week or so ago; also at his house on East sixth street and Most of those present were quite enthusi extends its sinserest sympathy. lution of partnership an it w ill not hinder publish the inclosed clipping in your local columns, if it don’t cost * "spotting" the places to be robbed. A astic over the contest and expressed a John Walrod, Committee. me from keeping my credit good in Send me a couple of ex- great deal of the stolen stuff has Iieen 1 willingness to do their beat to help. lauit«, Oregon, and I am quite sun- I anything, that I have two calves to sell, Plans were perfected for the “Harvest recovere*!. part from the ranch ami part As my subscription I is out, I from can go back to my former home in Colo tra copies of the paper this week. HAIIOWEEN AT ROCKWOOD. Home" dance, to lie given October 14. Hawkes' house. < news- That these two wer«’ not caught long which, we trust, will be an enjoyable \ Hallowe’en dams* will Is* given by rado without any cold chills accept what please stop my paper. Times is too hard to waste money on I get from the chilly winds of Colorado. papers.” Rockwood Grange on Saturday evening. ago ia due to the incoui|>ettfnce of the affair G. W. Cook. Get. 2s Richards’ orchestra and the Such are the trials of the newspaper man however, so perhaps Portland police force more than to the We hope our goo*l people will not for usual grange supper. Tickets. 7b cents. we shouldn’t grumble. But, in the future, please bear in mind * shrewdness of the prisoners. One in get that election day will soon be lie re Herald, Hampton's Magazine, and Let ns all lie out on time, that the Hupper extra. Arrangements an' Is-ing The Herald is not a free “take one” institution and the editor stance that «(*eaks bad for the patrolmen necessary business need not interfere made for a Mask ballon Thanksgiving Pearson’s, Four Dollars worth of good must live as well as the uext-one. (Continued on page 5) reading for|2.0b with the “Lecture Hour.” eve. Now What Do You Think o' This? Ridiculous Isn't It?