Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914, November 09, 1911, Image 2

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i ALCAZAR THEATRE
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OUR MACHINE ROOM ABSOLUTELY EIRE
PROOF AND SAFE IN REAR OF THEATRE.
ACCORDING TO THE CITY ORDINANO E
ft Show for Ladies, Gentlemen and
Children. Best of Music and Pictures
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Oldest established motion picture house in Mt. Scott
District. Completely remodeled and renovated
and is now one of the coziest and neatest show hous­
es. exclusively devoted to motion pictures, in Portland
Illustrated Song at Each Performance.
Matinee Sunday at 2:30. Open every
Evening at 7 o’clock
Adults 10c
ALCAZAR
A handy place to spend a pleasant evening
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TIMELY TALK Here's the Ideal
Fred D. Flora
WATER OR COLD CANNOT
PENETRATE ELIE NAP­
A-TAN SHOE
Mt. Scott BakingCo.
We have all lasts, both high
and low, and quality considered
it’s the cheapest shoe sold.
MODERN SHOE REPAIR SHOP
OLD BANK BUILDING
Main and Foster
Lents. Ore.
Try Us First
When you are looking for a good
buy. We handle lots, acreage, city
and farm property of 'ail kinds.
A, BRUGGER. Prop.
CARLINE
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- LENTS, OR.
& N ie W C rie at ion , ***
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The Only Dictionary with the
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Let us tell you about this most
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Write for «ample
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etc.
Ns me thia
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we will
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a set of
Pocket
Map«
Lane County Show Opens.
Kugene.—The third annual laine
County applo show has opened with
exhibits much larger than at both of
the previous sessions put together.
Not only is the amount of fruit exhib­
ited much greater, but it Is drawn
from a much wider territory, practl
caUy all sections of the county being
presented
Deal Under Way for Big Land Tract
In Eastern Oregon.
Onta; o A deal is now ^eudlng of
g gaatic importance to Eastern Ore­
gon whereby a company of Ontario
capitalists will purchase 200 o.*0 acres
of ¡and from the O'egon 4 Western
Coioniza'I n Company.
The land is located along and In
eluded in the old Willamette Valley
and Cascade Mountain wagon road
grant which wav purchased by Mln
nesota capitalists a little over a year
ago. and Inc'udes every odd section of
a strip of land two mH* s wide and
about 140 miles In length ex'ending
west from Ontario to Hurns
Colonel E R Place, of Caldwell,
Idaho, and H W Dorman, of Ontario,
and others have taken an option on
th« 200.000 acres and have gone to
Minneapolis, where they expect td
close the deal for Its purcha«*
The r
purp-.se in acquiring it is colonization
OUR GJODS are Standard Makes.
OUR PRICES are open to considera­
tion.
OUR CUSTOMERS are our best proof
of satisfactory work.
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OUR NEW LOCATION in the sT.
Charles Building will interest you.
-ee ns at 2*rJ M rrison St.
when you can get such fine bread, rolls,
cakes and pastry here. If you think
our baking cannot be as good as your
own give ours a trial to make sure. We
are quite confident you will not be so
sure about your superiority after you
have tasted the product of our ovens.
We have plenty of the practice which
make« perfect baking. Have you?
Medford District Fire Losses Light.
Medford—The annual report to the
National Forest service for the year
1911, just transmitted- by the Medford
Forest Bureau, established a low rec­
ord for forest fires during the season
as far as losses are concorned. The
data show there were 68 tires. 46 In
the reserve and 23 on private land
threaten ng the property within the
government boundaries
TO COLONIZE LAND GRANT
Our Guarantee on a
watch or piece of.repair
work is enough for all
those who have patron­
ized us.
WHY BOTHER WITH
HOME BAKING?
Events Occurring Throughout
the State During the Past
Week.
Government Gete Fi«h Food.
Astoria The Union FUbermeu'l
Co-operative Packing Company Is pre
paring fish food for the flsherlea *1»
partment. and is packing It in 10
pound' cans
About 10.000 pound« of
this food. consisting principally of
cured salmon heads, has been put up.
and the greater portion of it will be
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used at the Klaakauine River plant
Children 5c
THEATRE
OREGON NEWS NOTES
OF GENERAL INTEREST
THE BRIGHT
REALTY CO.
Foster Road
Lents Ore
We Carry in Stock
All Kinds of
Staple and Fancy Gro­
ceries
Including -u*-h w> II known goods >>f
Merita« ALLEN A LEWIS, PRE­
FERRED -TOOK <anned goods,
WHITE RIVER FLOUR Etc.
When you don’t find what you want
at other stores go to
L. E. Wiley’s
First Avenue andjFoster Road
Coke Recall Is Revived.
Ros' burg--After working in the
strictest secrecy for three months in
perfecting preliminary plans Attorn
ney Lee Cannon, backed by 50 Doug
las County voters, caused a sencatlon
her© when it was announced that ’he
recall of Judge John S Coke, of tlm
second judicial district, had been re­
vived.
BRIEF NEWS OF OREGON
The Lane County apple show closed
Saturday after a su<-*-es»(ul exhibition
The llunie estate of t.5,000 acres at
tile mouth < f the Rogue River was su'd
lor $'.’.,11.01*0 to the Macle.,! estate
A dait men's association liaa been
organised composed of farmers and
runcheis in the western part ot c rook
County
Hfslmond's Hist annual potato «bow
drew a crowd of people from all parts
of the country and the exhibit of pots
toes was better than was expected.
United States Senator Gore of Ok
lahoma. known as the "blind' orator
eloquent.” was in Eugene Saturday
and epoke at the University of Ore
gon
The I.ebanou City Council has tin
ally received a favorable opinion from
the eastern attorneys, who passed on
the legality of the $70,000 issue ot
sewer bonds for the city
The election of Mr« I! C Mscplier
son of Illinois to the faculty of the
Oregon Agricultural College has Just
been announced
Mrs Macpherson
« ill occupy a position in the depart
ment of botany
Oregon Horticultural Society will
hold a banquet at the Portland Com
niercl.il Club Thursday night. Novem­
ber 16. In honor of Dr J it Cardwell
and E I. Smith, two of the oldest
members of the society.
Part of tlie femur of a mammoth
was found while workmen were dig
g ng a well for th« Hillsboro water
system. The bone wae found 11 feet
in the earth, on a beaverdum depos t,
and must have been burled for thou
sands of years
Eugene for the past five years has
been known up and- down the const
for Its good record In the building Hi*-
and this year has been no exception
to the rule
For three con ecutlve
years the building record has reached
about $1,000,000 a year
Rev Chauncey O Hosford 91 years
old. pioneer Methodist p « . ner ot
1845. survivor of the Ft: -t Methodist
Conference of Or, gon, who prea -lied a
sermon in Portland when It was a
hamlet of onlv 14 log cabins, died it
his hotn» Saturday In Mo .nt T bor
The total assessed value of Linn
County property, exclusive of that
ow ned by public service <■ >rporati<>ns
Is $25,355,560
When the >tate tax
commission reports Its assessment ot
public
eivice corporation property
the total of the roll will be more than
$28,000,000
Professor V. R Gardner, of the hor
ticultural department of the Oregon
Agricultural Colleg--. Is gathering on-
of the most complete collections ot
pomologies! specimens «ver liseetn
bled anywhere in the country
Thl-
c-fllection will be used In Professor
Gardner's course of systematic pomol
<*gy
At the annual meeting of the Ore
gon Anti Saloon League, held at the
V M C. A , Portland, J Frank Burke
who tor the last six years has headed
the anti-saloon forces in New Jersey
and for the four previous years had
acted1 as counsel for the same le igu«
in Illinois, was elected superintend
ent He succeeds Rev J R Knodell.
who has been superintendent for four
years
Aliskys Win and Lose.
Oregon City—Upon motion of S T.
Jeffries, attorney for tt. ■ defendant
Circuit Judge Campbell Issued an or­
der allowing Mrs Cleta Pearl Alisky,
State Capital Gleanings
sister of Mrs. Maybelle Gilman Co­
James Walton, pioneer of the Wil­
rey, wife of the steel trust magnate,
lamette
Valley, died at his home In
150 a month alimony during the pen
dency of the suit, 1150 Milt money Salem, aged 89
According to a statement given to
and $200 lawyer's fee
rhe stale board by Superintendent
Steiner, of tiie asylum for the insane,
VOTE CANVASS DELAYED
that institution is $5989 ahead of its
maintenance.
Foes of Harbor Improvement Get In­
Governor West has ordered that W
junction.
Cooper Morris be brought back to the
Marshfield—An official canvass of
penitentiary from Portland, where he
the vote on the proposition to organize
has been examining the books of the
a port district at Port Orford cannot
Oregon Trust & Savings Hank
be made on account of a temporary
Next month will be the time for the
injunction which has been granted by
semi annua! opening of bids for sup­
Judge John S Coke In the circuit
plies for tiie state Institutions for the
court in the petition of residents re­
ensuing six months
Tiie date lias
siding within the proposed port dis­
not been fixed, but it will be during
trict The proposition to organize the
the latter part of December.
port at a recent election carried by
Professor Georg,- L. Schreiber, In
three majority. The opposing Inter­
stractor in art in the public schoois
ests asked and secured the temporary
of this city, has * «tabllshed himself
injunction pending the fighting of the
in the hearts of 8alem business men
port plan in the courts.
by achieving success at the Omaha
It Is held that the port is not. In ac
land show with the wonderful pano­
cordance .with the laws of the state
rama which lie made for the Oregon
and that the purpose Is not to Im­
state fair
prove a bay or Inland waters butthat
z\ car shortage even of a more s'-rl-
the improvements proposed would af
‘tun nature than that of 1907 is Indi­
feet the high seas rather than Inland
cated :n Western Oregon, from the
waters.
great number of complaints which
have been pouring into the state rail­
Settlers Win Claims Against Scrippers
road commission during the past few
Marshfield. Decisions arc being re­
weeks
These oomplaints are regia
ceived from the Interior Department
tered from point» between the Blue
in oases which have been contested in
Mountains and Huntington
the land courts for a long time past
Judge Kelly in circuit court over
and which involve valuable land in
th« Ellis Creek country, in the north­ filled the motion of State Printer
ern part of C' joo * County. Several Dunnlway’s attorneys In the forcible
have already been decided in favor of entry and detainer case brought by
Secretary Olcott to oust the slate
the homesteader*.
printer from the state capitol, th,- mo
tion being for the plaintiff to distin­
Glacial les Uncovered.
Klamath Falla— While William Me guish between Secretary of State Ol­
Cully was digging gravel in Bullard's cott and the State of Oregon in the
Canyon recently he was surprised to pleadings, or in other words, to make
encounter a large body of glacial Ice the complaint either oojoe from Olcott
several feet below the surface of the or from the State of Oregon. Hi
gave 10 days In which to answer
gravel bed.
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All road« I «ad 1» fliftnu <>raM
Over th« hill« and far «way,
,
A good supplv of siaolln«.
Ov«r th« hill« uwuv
Th« luulfh-u lit th« II iiiuus IIM.
A guldli'k h«n-l f >r th« tuuiiiig ma-
,-hta«
All road« l«ad to Oi-vtna vlrvsn
Over th« liUI« uw«>
N«w York World.
Lents Shoejtore
F IR QUALITY.FIT ANO STYLE OUR
SHOES ARE UNSURPASSED
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On th« Other Foot.
The Jeweler had Jll»t paid ilia doc
tvi ■
"Now. Mr, Putnatu." said tin« doctor,
i “I'm ready to buy a good watch, and
I want you to tell ma Hi» beat one
I can get for alsiiit $75."
"Doe." res|Hiiitlcd the jeweler. "It
ha« taken me more than forty years
to learn all I know about watch»»
Do you want me to give you tny pro
fessloual advice for uothlug?" Uhl
«•ago Tribune.
Knew Hew to K««p a Hotel.
Guest I'd «0**11 sturve here
Proprietor (country hotel» There'»
plenty to eat
"Perhaps so. but those waiter girle
of yours don't attend to me "
"They don't? Well, that's easily
filed. Here's some wax."
"What goo,I Is that?"
“Put It on your mustache, of course
and cur! the ends You've got too much
of a married look." New York Weekly
His Precious Haad.
On« hundred thousand dollars 1« th« pries
upon tli» head
Of IVrsta'« former sovereign -at least
that's what Is «aid
And If the «bah • a nervoii« man who
worries o’er Ills fate.
Why. who <-un blame him when he ask«.
"Hay. 1« tny head on straight T*'
- t’l«v«lsnd Plain l»eal«r
Buried Tr«a«ura.
Sarwitt Shvr* tur Humr*.
</«• $$$$$0*
utlirr
kluJ» llufthflin ami
rttr" tor turn
i. h Hit irti'•
nur
N. N. NYGAARD
LOR. MAIN AND POSI I R. II'.NIS
LAHDCIJ1 \RIN(ì. S/ I MP
in \>n\d. PL o w i \(i.
(ipA DIX(i, CH SS PO OI.S
DRAIN INU.......................
"Tou're sure there Is something tn
that man's story of burled treasure?”
“Not yet.’' replied Mr Dustin Stax.
"But there ought to be buried treasure
aornewhere tn the uelgliliorbood of his
oiierntlons If he ha» persuaded any
body else to «ink as much money as lie
asked me for." Washington Star.
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Ft RMSHFIl
Harding ö: Co.
Hl CKI FY A FLOYD WK.
Uncertain.
Tiie New Girl \n' may my Intend
ed visit me every Sunday afternoon,
ma'am?
Mistress Who Is your Intended.
Della?
Tiie New Gir! I d->u't know yet
ma'aui
I'm a stranger In town. —
H uhht ' i , Bazar
Irregular iu>wcl iiiovetnent- b-ad to
clironic Cf>n«tq<ati<di an<l a *<>n-lipate.l
habit fills tiie -y-t« iii willi impurieies.
IlERBIN'E i* a irn-at l»>wel rogtilator. Ì
It purifies the -y-tein. vitilize- tin- I>I< m ~i
inni puts tiie fflgeative organs in tine
vigoroiis < ndition
Price 5*8
Sold by
Lents Pharmacy.
I F. MS.
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JONSRUD BROS.
BORING OREGON
I’tKHH- *11
Mill I ! < uillr* «*»t$th«'a*l
ot
Kvl*u
CEDAR POSTS
SHINGLES
MOI’LDINGS
TURNED WORK
I.UMBFR $6 AND UP
¡-d*rK<- •!(« k <>f Dlnit imioti I
r on hand
Hotifh *n<| Dr»’* «. 4 luint« r for all |n$rpo»va
•rnd t.i-lt-r io J< NriUl D li|{< >H. Boring Rb I
Saved Many Irom Dea III
W. I. M.s-k, of M<» k, Ark.. le,lieve«
hi- hu» -aM-*l many li,*-» ili Ili«
years
*>f expi-rii-nce in tlw- *lrug liusin,-«.
"Wbal I alway» like lodo " In- urite«,
”i- t<> r* > "*nnieii<l Dr. King'« N* » Di«-
isivcry f**r w*-ak, ~>r*- luiig», har-i ool*h>,
hoarw-n«--». olmtinat*- coligli«, la grippe,
croiip. asthma or other broiieliial afiis--
tion, for I f*v-l aure tinti a numis-rof my
neigliioir-ari-alive ami well today !»•-
* aii-o they look my a>lvi<-e lo use il. I
honestly Is-lieve its ti*,* is-st lhr<*ai ami
lung iiimlicliie tliat'» nta*lv
Easy t*>
prove le-'» right. < iet a trial Isdtle Ir,»',
or regolar fes* **r $1 «• l«*tll*-. (itiaran-
t,«-*l by all dealer«.
PORTLAND MARBLE WORKS
Complete Slock of
Marble and Granite
MONUMENTS
SUBMITTED
Oppoult City Hall
Married
BORING-SANDY
STAGE LINE
llrst-I lass livery and feed
Stdbles dt Borlnq and Sandy
Transportation of all kinds
of Baggage to Samly and
interior ¡s>inta ....
For further Information phone or write
There’s Nothing Like It
I-:. F. DONAHUE, Prop.
Boring,
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Oregon
And WHEN you get
married let us print
your wedding Invi­
tations
We Simply Dote on Help-
intf Alona the Good
Cause
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THE
and call on
Catarrh Cannot Be Cured
with l.<»<'Af, APPI.ICATKIN '
cannot r« H< h tho m $t of ti1(. .p ,
tarrh la a blooel <»r <<>ni'tltution,t| H - Jt A
and In order to < urr it j.>rimat ink 4ii-
z 1»
A nynn«$ weridlnff * »ketch and dMcrlptton may
quickly aacarrnlii <>nr opinion free whether nn
iiiTPtifl-in in prohnhly patMiitahln. ( ommiinlcn
t Ion* *t riot ly confident fsi. HANDBOOK on Patent*
■ent free. <H<1«**t nuency for *e< !ir1nir patent*.
I’atcfit* taken through Munn A <5>. receive
tpo-uaf notice, without charge. In the
Scknliiic American.
A hand*om«ly llln*f rated weekly. !.*rge«t dr
entlOc i- hi 11 nt. 'I erm*, S >
yctir : four month*, |L Hold by all newatiraliT*.
MUNN & Co '361Bre«4w«n New York
Branch Office, tf* F Rt^ Washington, D. C.
taken Int.malty, ni -l n, i < <||,, . t|y upon
11.« l>liio*l anil mu- 1,11:1 ■ irt.i, .
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Catarrh Cure |H not a ................ -ill. inc It
wns pri-Hirn»il by on. ,,r tii. I„ t ¿hy-
slclan« In till» i-oiinlry for y,-*rs nn*t 1»
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th« lsrst tonics no«,,.
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nne-ous surf,," ,
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tion of th.- two Inv-r- ll.-n, |., wh.,t pr„.
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eat.-irrb H.-ml tor |. tlmoni.il« fr,.„
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