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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 16, 1911)
—r----------------- OREGON NEWS NOTES OF GENERAL INTEREST There’s A Great Difference in the materials used by most bakers and those that go into our goods. For instance, some use cold storage eggs that you would not or could not use in the home, and can be bought for 15c a dozen. We use fresh ranch eggs that cost us 25 and 30c a dozen. Then again you may visit us at any time, but you never find us using old, rancid butter as others do. Only the best flour and other ingrediants go into our goods and at the same time we sell you these goods at the same and even lower price that city bakeries do. « Events Occurring Throughout the State During the Past Week. Bld« Asked for Dam on Sluslaw, Florence.- Miller Brother«, Joaquin, George M. and Janie», the latter two ’ of this county, and the former the famous poet. have advertised for bld* for construction of a concrete darn. , tOO feet long, across the Sluslaw River at Swiss Home. The purpose Is J to divert water from the canal for the hydroelectric plant the Millers are In stalling to supply the towns of the lower Sluslaw Pay for Squaw Demanded. Klamath Falls - While Blge Archie, Piute Indian, was acquitted recently at Lakeview on the charge of murder Ing his aqua», a Pitt River Indian, tb4 woman s tribe Is not satisfied with the Outcome of the case and demands a private settlement from the brave The tribesmen think a suitable amount should be paid for the loss of the woman MT. SCOTT BAKING COMPANY A. BRUGGER ON CARLINE NEAR MAIN. LENTS. OREGON Telephone Line Near Completion. Elgin.—The farmers of this com munity are setting pole« for the pew line of the Farmers’ Co-operative Tele phone Company It 1» their intention to cover tUl of this county, as well as Wallowa, and they «re sparing nelth- r effort nor expense in their plan to give the people the heat of service when the line is complete « ______ Something To Be Thankful For LUMBERMEN TO FIGHT Campaign Will Oppose "Substitutions" La Grandy.—Northwestern white pine lumber manufacturers, who are members o' the Northwestern White Pine Lumber Manufacturers' Associa Uon. will inaugurate a systematic plan of advetUsing under the direction of the National Lumbermen’s Associa tion. This was decided at the third quar terly meeting of the association here Members were gben a rough word sketch of the proposed advertising campaign by Leonard Bronson, gen •ral manager of the National Associa tion. Conceding that much of the substi tution for lumber is legitimate and a result of the progress Of the times, the lumbermen also aver that much of the extensive advertising of substitu tion concern» 1* "tommyrot." That cement has outgrown boards for side walks is admitted, but that lumber has outgrown its usefulness for many other purposes, as asserted. Is regard ed by the association as untrue, and the advertising campaign to be inair gurated is going to tell the consumer Advertising that there is a stoie like this where your money always commands full value in high class furniture and stoves. Test the matter by making your next purchase here. We will not have to ask you to come again. You’ll come of your own accord. We are headquarters for the best heaters made—no exceptions—and our prices ARE the lowest. Over a dozen sold in Lents this week. Get wise, follow the crowd. J. C. M ount & S on THE HOME FURNISHERS MAIN STREET LENTS. ORE. so Baiter Poetoffice Clerk Arrested. Baker.—Melvin Alexander, member of a prominent family and a local postoffice employe, was arrested on charge« brought by a postofflce inspec tor of misappropriation of money re ceived for money orders The charges specify numerous offense« but the ag gregate amount of the alleged defalca tions is not known. Get A Beautiful Picture IT’S FREE We have made arrangements whereby we offer you your choice of a repro duction of any of the masterpieces of art with each cash purchase of Fruits or Vegetables You will receive credit and when you have «2.50 you get the picture. L. BAIR, MAIN AND CAULINE FRUIT NATIONAL PROGRAM SEEN DEALER NEXT TO HARDWARE STORE Action of Oregon Growers Believed to Be National Forecast. Pendleton,— Action of the Nationaj Woolgrowers' Association, with refer ence to railroad rates, tariff and other legislaCon and all matters pertaining to the industry was forecast. In the opinion of sheepmen of this section, when the 14>h annual convention of the Oregon Woolgrowers’ Association was held at Baker, November 14 and 15. Addresses were made on the prep aration of wool for market; the na tional warehouse; grazing and fores try marketing of mutton and the fu ture of sheep grazing in the state. Among the men who delivered ad dresses were Dr. S W. McClure, sec retary of the national association, who has just returned from Washington, D. C., where he has been leading th* woolmen's fight against schedule K; Charles Green, one of the best known wool buyers In the West, and Fred W. Gooding, of the National Wool growers’ Warehouse at Chicago MOUNT SCOTT PARK CEMETERY NON -S EC TA RIAN One mile south-east of Lents. Oregon. Offers the following advantages: ABSOLUTE PERMANENCY an essential thing EVERY MODERN CONVENIENCE IN USE a fine thintf PARK AND LAWN PLAN a beautiful thing PERPETUAL CARE WITHOUT EXTRA COST a grand thing THE BEST OF SERVICE AT ALL TIMES a most desirable thing PRICE OF BURIAL PLOTS $7.50 AND UP a reasonable thing CITY OFFICE, 920-921 YEON BLDG. PHONE COUNTRY OFFICE. TABOR 1468 LOCAL4201. Fall information gladly furnished, free auto senice between Lents and the Cemetery. Licenses for Insurance Agents. La Grande—The city council has I i ided to exact a license of 125 a year on each Are Insurance company maintaining an office here There are 30 of these, and the proceeds from these licenses will be used In improv ing the local fire department. O. A. C. SHORT COURSES Begin Jan. 3, Continue Four Weeks YOU ARE INVITED Every citizen of Oregon is cordially invited to attend the short courses of the Oregon Agricultural College, beginning Jan. 3. Eleven distinctive courser will be offerer! in Agri culture, Mechanic Arts, Domestic Science and Art, Com merce. Forestry and Music. Every course is designed to HELP the student in his daily work. Make this a pleasant and profitable ter outing. No tuition. Reasonable ac commodating. For beautiful illustrated bulletin address H. M TENNANT, Registrar, Corvallis, Ore Limit of Salmon Eggs Taken. Astoria.—Two million five hendred thousand eggs have been taken from the Chinook salmon hatchery thia sea son by Superintendent Hansen, which la the limit of production of <-ggs for propagation Ftrmer'ii Ruslo<ss Course by C rresoondsnee I BRIEF NEWS OF OREGON The Yamhill County Hollnes* Asso cla'ion closed an liiterexlltm and sue cessful session at McMinnville. The 29th annual convention of the Yamhill Sunday S.-ho >1 Association will eoin«u<< In Amity. November 24 Two charters embodying features uf commission form of municipal govern luent were voted on at Eugcue Mon day. The United States Bureau of Fish eries has delivered to the Oregon State Fish ComtulHslon during the past week 4 419.000 Chinook salmon < ggs Clodfeltvr A Perkins, owners of a near-beer place at Springfield, plead guilty to the charge of violating the local option l«w and were fitted *300 each. The Reclamation Service announce* that *30.000 a mouth la now being ex pended on the Klamath irrigation pro Ject, the principal work beiug on Lost River The Oregon City authorities will in veatigate the mysterious death of Henry Henning, th.. Warm Spring« Indian, whose body was found In the Willamette River near Concord Substantial prises and Instructive addresses by dairy experts will be the features of the 20th annual meeting of the Oregon Dairymen's Asgocla tion lu Portland. December 7 mid s Fines aggregating *1600 were co' lected in the Justice court at Roseburg us a result ot the recent crusade ot Sheriff Quine against persons suspect ed ui violating th.- local option law lu Douglas County An apple packing box that may rev oiutioulse northwest apple shipping packages Is being experimented with by the Davidson Fruit Company ot Hood Kiv.-r The material Is heavy pasteboard instead ot wood Th.' beautiful ,60.000 Elks’ temple in The Dalles was dedicated by mem tiers of the local lodge. No 30.1, and their visiting brothers of the antlered order, nearly 1000 strong, who came from Portland Vancouver and other Cities of the Pacific Northwest Dr W. A Merrill, assistant director of the New York botanical gardens. Is visiting the Oregon Agricultural College In search of material for "The North American Flora." a work on systematic botany which aims to de scribe all species of plants in North America Word has been received that An drew Carnegie will not Increase his original offer of ,20.000 for a Carnegie library at Pacific University Mr. Car negle offered ,2'1.000 on the terms that the Institution raise an additional ,20.000 Friend* of the university se cured ,30.000 and had hoped to get an additional ,10,000 from Mr Car negle State Capital Gleanings After passing on 75 cases, the parole board decided to allow 20 parolee under the indeterminate sentence law Working In conjunction with the state tax commission. Governor West la collecting extensive data on the good roads work now being done by the different counties in Oregon since • According to the predictions of old pioneers of Salem who have had occa sion to observe weather conditions In the Willamette Valley for the past 40 years, some bad storins are In store for this section within the next few months What Secretary of State Olcott has characterlxed as "gross carelessness" In the preparation of some of the vouchers received from state instltu tions. has resulted in a tip to some of the superintendents that In future vouchers must be made out according to law "Reclamation week" is the tftle.wlth which Governor West has dubbed the seven days beginning Nov -mber 19. when Important reclamation work will he gone over and the life or death of certain Irrigation companies under the Carey Act will be hung In the ba.ance before the Desert Land Board A new system has been Inaugurated in the state engineer's office to keep water right records more nearly down to date Instead of each claimant, a" heretofore, applying for the entire stream flow or all the water he thinks he can use, and having an Indefinite time within which to put It to ben* flclal use, the new law provides for the limitation of each application as to the amount of water, and time for beginning and completing work, and putting the water to use. The altitude of the State Board of Canal Commissioners toward the alto ation at Oregon City relative to the Willamette locks, was expressed In a formal statement Issued from the of flee of Governor West. He declares that the government and the stale board are of one mind relative to the construction of the locks and that as »oon as negotiations for equitable vat nation of property rights are settled to the satisfaction of the government and the state board and subsequent recommendations of the engineers have been approved by the department the work on the project will be b> gun LA ND CLI:A RIN(Ì, S TUMP HLA S TINO, P /. O WIN O, ORADINO, Cl SS POOLS DRAIN INO...................... BORINjrSANDY STAGE LINE USTI MA TBS FURNISH BD llrst-l lass Livery and lecd Stables dl Boring dnJ Sandy Harding <£ Co, Transportation «»t all kinds of Baggage to Bandy and iulerior pointe .... BUCKLBY A FLOYD 4 VB. l.BNTS, ORI;. Fur further Intornisllun ptumr or write E. F. DONAHUB. Prop. 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