Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914, November 23, 1911, Image 6

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    For
Quality
Quantity
and
yet
Right Prices
MORTERUD'S
MARKET
Cor. Main and Carline
MR. MERCHANT!
Do You
Realize
the benefits and su­
periority of the Auti-
matic System over the
Old?
We will be glad to ex­
plain. Phone us and
a representative will
call.
LENTS HOME PHONE
COMPANY
CITY
MEAT MARKET
The Place for Satisfaction
OME
havi
in the mi
pie of th<
torship o:
ing Co.. i
Herald,
for the n
assume ft
that occuj
ness. and
the matte
publicatio
H. A. Di
throughoi
responsibl
ship, em|
bills is coi
assumes ti
gations en
this staten
to the firm
but at any
responsibil
S
rpHE He
-»■ lishet
prices and
positor left
meat price«
price for
have read
pound, wh
ham were s
18c.
The littk
tried hard t
parison mat
sue, but as
taking that
confues the
sentations.
into the ma
say that gar
not effect it»
ceive our res
the east end
that Pleasa
Sandy, Troui
any other ph
tion puts it
quality and j
necessities ol
Special on Hams
Hanis of liest quality
B* ... - -i
-
-
1 '• to I n - ll>.
'
Sauer Kraut IOc quart
This *-as<>n"e freshest and b<--t. 10c
or three for 23.
Butter
Good «-reaniery butter
'•*> and 7Oe
CITY MEAT MARKET
EGGIMAN BROS.
Hear Foster Rd.
Lents. Ore.
TEXAS DRIVES OUT
MEXICAN REBELS
Appeal in Rate Cases Is Filed.
Washington—Counsel lor the gov
ernment filed w.th the Commiete«-
Court a writ of appeal in the trans­
continental rate cases. The appeal
is from the t«ni|>orary injunctions
granted by the Commerce Court in
the eases involving the long and
short haul provision of the law
GENERAL DISTRUST ALLEGED
Baker Says Fear of Roads Is Bar to
Big Fleet
Washington.—In his testimony be­
fore the Senate committee in inter­
state commerce. Bernard N Baker, <•'
Baltimore, attributed his failure to
finance the Paeifi. S-eamshlp Com
I-any. not to any direct and illegal n
fluence os the railroads, bit’ rather t
a general feiir that h.s company
formed, wouh I be crushed < ut by Ci
steamship lines wb
transcontfaen tai roads i night b:
and oix ¡ate 2U a loss for the spec
purpose 01 w. p ng out injiir ous w.
rn pet it on , through tkie Pana
Mr. Baker testified that the Pac
.Mail Steamillip Com, any , owned
the S
hern Pacific had not, in
j'H’g: .< :.t, bp en a m ney •maker.
had been ms• .ntain*-d 10 prof ct
rail business of this corporat on.
Oregon City Waterway Price Fixed.
Salem. Ore—Members of the State
Canal Commission reached the con
c'uslcn to recommend to Major Me
Ind- e, of the’ United Stater Eng
nrers, that the locks on the west side
of the Willamette River, at Oregon
City, be purchased at a compromise
pric> of «450,000
Western States Exhibiting Products
Chl< ago — Every state in the West
Is represented hv exhibits of its prod
ucts at the United States land and
irrigat.on congress, which opened
Saturday, to continue until December
9 The entire Coliseum and Its annex
have been engaged for the show
SUPERINTENDENT IS
McKINLEY & SON AMBUSHED AT SALEM
TABOR 968 HOME 3112
DEALERS IN
Hay, Feed. Grain & Building
Material
We handle only First Class
Goods and our Prices are
Right.
Give us a chance to figure on
your winter’s feed and we
will save you money.
We Deliver Any­
where
Serman evangelical < Cutbren )
$t. John’s Chnrch
at Gray’s Crossing
E. G. HESS, P»stor
Service at 11
Sunday School at 10
AT THE
Salem —Shot at from the aide of
the road by an unidentified per»on,
Dr. Frank E Smith, «iiperintendent
of the State School of Feeble-Minded,
had a narrow escape Sunday night a*
he started from the institution In hi«
automob.le for the city
The attack
followed receipt ot several threaten
ing letters by the suj>erint> ndent «roni
an anonymous source.
Since receiving the threatening let
ter«, Dr. Smith has been in th- ria1 it
of carrying a revolver and had h>
weapon on the seat beside him
H<-
fired three shot« in the direct on of
the flash.
Hurrying to town he secured »“
aigtance
a 32 caliber revolver wa.“
found lying on the ground where it
had ev dently been shot out of the
i hand of Dr. Smith’s assailant
The
night was so dark that further search
for the fugitive wa« abandoned
Whun you »n* looking for n good
buy. Wo hntxllo lots, urr.-Hge, city
and farm property of idi kinds.
Staple and Fancy Gro­
ceries
Including such will known gvx>d« <>f
Merit\i i l N
i l * M ' l l
IIKIU.I* >T<K’K .ai.iiv-l good«,
WHIT! RIX Ell Fl id'll I tc.
Next Week
MONDAY & TUESDAY
ONLY
Try Us First
All Kinds of
Isis Theatre
Governor Gives Revolutionists
Two Days in Which to De­
part From Laredo.
Aust.n, Tea.—"All ii’volutioui»!» ill
th< vicinity ot Laredo must leave
within 4S hours.' read* a »i>e. tie or­
der from Governor Colquitt, of Tea»»,
to Adjutant General Hutchinson, who
is at L«red<o trying to core with the
situation there
Federal authorities seized a quan
tily of ammunition and arms said to
be a part ol a store provided by per­
sona who hoped to lead a revolt
against the Madero government in
Mexico
Governor Colquitt has received a
telegram from President Taft saying
he had instructed Secretary Stimson
to cooperate with the Texas gover­
nor In every way to stop the move
went within this state
This telegram came in response to
a message to the President from Gov
ernor Colquitt in which he said l»e
had information that there were 500
revolutionists in the vicinity of Laredo
planning to divide into two attack.ng
parties and begin the new Meaican
revolution at Neuro luiredo
Governor Colquitt notified the Pres
ident that he did not intend to have
a repetition of the incident at El
Paso, where Texas citizens were killed
by flying bullets from the Meaican
battles at Jaurez.
We Carry in Stock
JULIAN HAWTHORNE
I
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When you don’t tilld wl.at ymt want
st other store» go to
L. E. Wiley’s
Julian Hawthorne, th© well known
author, whose mining enterprises are
under investigation by th© postal off»
cere.
WRIT DENIED TO PACKERS
Government Interprets Decision as
Meaning Trial Will Now Begin.
Chicago.—The government won an­
other move In Its tight to bring to trial
nine indicted Chicago meat packers
when Judge Kohlsaat. In the United
States circuit court, quashed a writ
of habeas corpus.
Judge Koh.saat,
however, agreed to delay the enter­
ing of a formal order quashing the
habeas corpus writs and remanding
the nine packers to their sureties
Lawyers for the packers obtained this
delay after a sharp fight with the
counsel for the government, who urged
that the trial be begun Monday.
The dee sion means that after nine
years of l.ga! action the pack, rs must
go to trial, according to the Interpre
t .tinn of the government coun-ol At
lorneys for the packers, however, con
tend that their appeal to the supreme
court will act as a stay to prevent tm
mediate trial in the district court.
Tarring of Girl Is Told.
Lincoln Center. Kan.— While the
young v.ctim sat motionless, betr.iv
ing no’ the least sign of a tear,
Chester Anderson, a laborer, r- 'at.-d
to a jury the startling tory of how
ten tm n o’ Llr -Iti C itity, 1. in . 1:
one of them, dragged Miss Ma”
Chamb'-rlaln, a school teacher, from
a bug- and •; oiled a coat of tar t<
her n.ik-
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Lents Ore
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> or Fiali Planting
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Challenge”
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DIRECTORY
“Shadeland Climax”
Esrlk-t, MoV I*r«liti<
Hum!»<>(»>■»< Ont Ev. r <
ing 100 buvthela ¡»er acre
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To L ulf 1 fh/tt çom fire ufti Uf*r/
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Write for Sampica and Bricca
Mrrta »lie. Aek fvr Catalog No.
Seattle S- .ttle - wafer supply cut
aturTav in etrry month at lu a* a. ir .
g>- ball. Oriel«t
ofL the m it ic pal light plan- out ot
mtKVIKU GHANGE Mrrta ftret M«lur<la) 1
commission, lailroad service d*mor and th** third Friday of each month.
KI K.MFI LYIJ LE <’Rl N‘*E. N<* --i Mvut» In
alized, bridges washed out, and val­
th. *« h*M»lbou«r the thlr-1 Haturrfny of va< h
ley towns and farms under water rep- month.
hVENIN«. HTAR g KAN u F. M* • ta in th. ir i
resent the damage done by the flo.d-
ball at Koiith Mount Tabor on th* flr»t Hatur '
in Western Washington caused by ■ I hv of« a< h month at io a. n> All vUllora are I
welcome.
heavy rains in the low- lirnds and th
g RENHAM grange
Meet« a..-on>l *<itur
sudden melting of six feet of snow day in each month at iO:ao a. m
bAMAM’l■*» GKAN’.E. NO.
•
M*. K Oral
in the <’■>■' ade Mountain»
Saturday each month
The most terlous aspect of ’he flood
LEN’T^ <*KAN‘.T M»*. U Nruond Saturday of i
is the cutting off of Seattle’s water each month at 10 00 * m.
< I.A4 KAMA“ <.KAN<*E, NO.
Mr. t- the •
supply, which is obtained from Cedar Hr*t
Hatiirday In th** month at 10 30 a. m nn<1
Lake. 35 miles east of here. A bridge the third Saturday at 7 .‘to ¡». in
HANDY GRANGE. N o . .T.».'
M.-uta aceufid
16 mile west of Moncton, that carried Faturday
of each month at 10 «’clock a. m
the pipe lines across 'Cedar River,
COM MKIA GRANGE NO M7
Meeta in all
aeaalon rfr*t Saturday in each month In
was washed out when a deluge of day
griuigi- hall near Corbett at JO a m
water cam. over the power dam just
CLACKAMAH GRANGE meeta firat Haturday
of rack month at 10 ao a rn.. and third Oatur
above Mon'ton
The Seattle munic
da) al 7 30 p. in.
pal power plant is situated at this
point
The power plant was put out
of commission by the washing away
of the intuk. pipe that feeds the b g
turbines.
Wiley Fights Absinthe.
Washington.—Absinthe is an enemy
which the pure food board is going
to fight un’il It Is banished from the
United States, according to Dr. Wiley
It is a foe, he asserted, which as yet
has not gripped the people of this
country, ’’and we will try to keep it
from getting any hold,” he added
Foatrr Road
For Womtn
The Life of Christ
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Catarrh Cannot Be Cured
,
U-PLK ! 11 II >N». a i they
< ,inn»t r- i< h tl>o »“«t "f th® dlsrao®. Ca-
turrh I» n blo.Hl or constltutlnual ilta®aae,
and In order to «uro It you ruu»t tnk>- In-
trrnal r<-m<-dl< ».
Hall's Catarrh Cur® lx
t.-ikr n lnt<-rtu»lly, atul lu-ts dlr.-- tl> ut" n
the i-i■ d »nd tn ■ -n» surfares
11 ill’«
« ninrrh l’iir. I» n-d a qui K im-dlrli"
It
w ia pr< wirll"d by one of th' In-at l-hy-
slrlanx In Ihla < mniry for
and I»
n regular pr< srrtptlon
It I® r .mt........1 of
thr !..-t n nic-a l.n.-wn, < omhlrt'd with th®
brat blood purlfh ra. nrtlnx illr«-. tly ' n th®
mueoiia surfer®»
Th® p.-rfirt combina­
tion of the two lngr.dl.nl« I. what prn-
»
h w-ond. rful reoult« In < urlng
r-atnrrh. S'-nd for I. »tlmonlnl«, fre*.
F. 1 i ’HENEV A CO, Prop« , Tol<-do. O.
H..|<1 bv Drnecl«t«. prlo® 75<..
Taka Hall » y auilly 1’111« for cuuallpauva.
NOW—FOLLOW THE CROWD
THE MARKETS
Portland.
Wheat — Track prices: Club, 79c,
bhiestem, 82c; red Russian, 77c.
Barley—Fred, 133 per ton
Oat«—No 1 white, »32 per ton
Hay—Timothy, valley, »17; alfalfa,
»14.
Butter—Creamery, 37c.
Eggs Ranch, 45c.
Hop«—1911 crop, 45c; 1910, nomi
ntl
Wool — Eastern Oregon, 94J16c;
Willamette Valley, 15*17c
M< hair— Choice. 37c.
Caste« Victor in Battle
,
Seattle.
Mexico City.—A df-patch to the
Wheat — Bluest»m, 83c; club 7»c;
Nuevo Era from Uaiara» say« that red Russian, 78c.
General Cipriano Castro, ex president
Barley—»30 per ton
of Venetuela has won in a battle
Oat«—»30 per ton.
which occurred in Venezuela Satur­
Eggs -Ranch, 45c,
day, having entered his native eoun-
Butter—Creamery. 3«e
j try with thousands of followers
Hay—Timothy, »15 per ten; alfalfa
It’s a sure bet that the crowd always flocks to the place where they are treated right. We
serve meals at all hours. French fried potatoes with all short orders after 8 P. M. Hot
Tamales, Oysters, in fact anything your heart desires.
THE LENTS CAFE
Phone Tabor 2495
On Carline, 1-2 block from Main