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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (April 18, 1912)
OREGON NEWS NOTES OF GENERAL INTEREST Fly Time Coming Events Occurring Throughout the Stale During the Past Week. Our Screen Doors Are Already Here Mina Will be Inspected Medford.—Another inspection of the Blue Ledge mine, 40 in I lea from Med ford, la belli* planned by Medford clt- leone, preparatory to tuklng definite action regarding the count met Ion of « railroad to the mining camp. If thin ; aei'ond Inspection ults aa favorably an the drat 176.000 will be subscribed by Medford citizens, mid construction on the road will be ntartvd from Jack- > sonvlllo. We have just received a shipment of screen doors and can Pre pare for fly time by purchasing your screen doors now. We invite your inspection. Albany to Clean Yards Albany.- Mayor Gilbert him deal* Dated Haturday, April 20. aa "¡’leaning day" In Albany, and on that date the residents of thia city will vie with one another In Improving the general ap peurnnee of their lawns and yards by removing therefrom all rubbish and other material that would serve to | blacken Albany's rvputatlon ns a I "spotlens town.” That New House TO ELIMINATE RED TAPE State furnish you with any grade at Bed Rock Prices. Esscutlvs la Planning Change In Prison Control. Here’s A Chance For Every Man Ralem.—Governor West han an nounced that he la heartily In favor of placing the control of the state pent tentlary In the hands of the state board, where the control of all other stats Institutions now reposes and that he Is engaged In preparing a bill to be Introduced In the next legislature which will bring this change Into ef feet The governor said the bill would provide for general revision of laws governing state Institutions and would cut the Institutions liaise from much of the red tape that now hinders the state board from bringing them up to the highest state of efficiency. The bill Governor West is prepar ing. If enacted Into law. will provide for cooperation between the various institutions that Is Impossible under the present laws It will permit the eichange of commodities among In atltutlona ami thus give opportunity for great savings to the state. We will build you a $1200 residence for $300 down; the * balance payable in monthly installments of $20 without in terest. Investigate it now. Miller Lumber Company Sutherlin Plano Factory. President Taft—On Trial In Oregon Friday Sutherlin. At a inerting of thn com mrrclal club sufficient capital w.is pledged to Insure <*»tiibll»liliig n can nlng factory hero during the present Old Time London Ruffini. At tin- beginning of the elgutrentb season. A commodious building will be erected anti equipped with modern century a number of ruffianly young machinery In time to hankie Ibis bt’.l men of the higher classes -culled by Hwlft "a race of rakes that play the son’s fruit and vegetable crop. devil nltout the town every night” - known as “Mohocks." Infe-Jed London 20 Pupils Take Tumble. sallying out drunk Into the streets, car Klamath Falla. Twenty pupils of ryltig short clubs loaded with lead nt the Riverside school. while returning both ends and is-ris-tratliig shame to their homes, fell from the old ful cruelties upon fteaceiible passersby bridge across Link river and nearly wantonly wounding six! disfiguring the every one was Injured Five narrowly men and subjecting all alike to ntro escaped being drowned, but were res clous Insults. Lecky says that tun irons Inclosed In barrels were rolled cued by gardeners working nearby. down the steep and stouy Snow hill Watchmen were unmercifully beaten, POUJADE MODEL HATDHERY aud tlielr noses were silt Coaches and chairs were overt urned on rubbish Warden Finley Planning to Enlarge heaps, and country gentlemen visitlug the theater* had to be ac<-ompnnl<*d And Improve State P'ant. Eugene.—To make the state flah by their armed retainers as It 111 tune hatchery on the MqKonzle river nt of war.—Pearson'a Weekly Poujade, the principal trout hatchery About Tsmpsrsture. of the alate. Is the plan of State Game The beat author I tie» on the science Warden Finley and Master Fish War of meteorology tell us that without the den II E Clanton, who spent several various changes In the temperature days In Eugene In conference over the there would lie a perfect calm at all details of the work at the hatchery. times In nil |sirta of the globe A unt M. J. Ryckman, In charge of the hatch form and unvarying barometric pres ery, has hla plana well along and ia sure would everywhere prevail, and now engaged In taking trout spawn there would be no changes of seasons, no evaisimtlon or condensation, uo for hatching. clouds and no rnln. In short, without Poujade hatchery la to be a model ciinnges of tcui|iernture which we plant, situated In a beautiful spot on sometimes think so uncomfortable the the plcturesgue McKenzie. Workmen ntmospliere would soon become fioison have completed 500 feet of the 40O0 oub , stagnant nnd Incapable of aits feeet of flume required to bring water talnlng human life. from Granite Creek to the hatchery, Rack of the hatchery building, which His Ailment. Tommy's Aunt—Won’t .von have an will be 120 or 130 feet long, there will be a large number of ponds for stock other piece of cake. Tommy? Tommy (on a visit i-No. I thank trout, to be kept from year to year for yon spawning On a slightly higher bench Tommy’s Aunt—You seem to be suf will be nursery pools for young fish, fering from lose of appetite. from which the supply will be drawn Tommy That ain’t loss of appetite. for stocking the stream» of western Whnt I'm sufferin' from Is politeness. Oregon. —Judge. Autos Oust Weak Bridge Hood River. Because of the Intro duction of automobile trucks Into the vnlley for freighting. County Commis sioner O. H. Rhoades announceH that the county court will replace the wood en culverts of the highways with sub stantial steel structures. Did you ever hear of a more liberal proposition? A valuable dressing for tlrsh wound», burns, scalds, old sores, rash, chafed »kin, is BALLARD’H SNOW LINI MENT, it is both healing and antisep tic. Price 25c, 5dr and $ 1.00 j>er bottle. Sold by Lents Pharmacy. Too Serious. While a great many persons proba bly take themselves too seriously, en, Collision at Goble tertalnlng an altogether exaggerated Rainier.—The Portland Astoria pas opinion of tlielr ability and worth, not t'ngsr train was wrecked at Goble many nowadays go to the extreme when It ran Into the rear end of a length of the Herman whom the Eng freight train, bound for Astoria. The llsh poet Coleridge met nt Frankfort. engine of the passenger train and the He always took otT hla bat when be aaboose of the freight ware smashed ventured to sfteak of hlm-clf Were thia practice to become general wbat No one was hurt. a number of people would be perma nentlv bareheaded! Union High School Wine Junction City.—The vote taken on VOTE NUMBER 117 X forming a union high school district resulted In a majority of 163 tn favor Harry C. McAilister for Sheriff. Clean, of the district upright, strong, efficient. Fd. Adv An Accomplishment. “She's awfully proud of her bus band.“ “That so? Has be bad bls salary raised?” “Oh. It Isn’t that. He cannot only wash the dishes, but he can put every thing away In Its proper place.“—De troit Free Press Delicate Attention Mm. Fitz. Bile-Of course 1 k now Why. you you do not care for me even forgot my birthday Ftts-Rlle- A bit of dellfncy on ui.v part, madam. I did not fall to remember that yon hnd come to the |>olnt where your birthday ought to tie forgotteu.—Lou don Tlt-Blts Looking Forward "Progress is becoming extremely rapid." "Yes. Indeed In the year 3000 or so lightning will have to get » move on If It vvauta to he considered fust." Candid. Opposite The Bright Realty Company, Lents, Oregon A Mediterranean Phenomenon. Mirages are common tn many parts of the world, such phenomena being familiar to travelers In the tropics as well us in the arctic regions and on deserts just the same ns u|x>u the wa ten» of lakes, seas aud oceans. The most peculiar of the whole list of at mospheric Illusions is that species ot ndrnge called the fata morgana, which is peculiar to that |>ortion of the Medi temmean sea which Iles off the coast of Calabria between Italy and Sicily. Exhibitions of the fata morgana are the most fantastic si>ectacles I niagl nable. If a city is presented to view some of the buildings are seen stand Ing In tbelr natural positions, while tbuse adjoining may be standlug at every conceivable angle or are com pletely luvwrted The morgana has Is-on known since liefore the time ot <‘l»r|st nil has always t«eeu viewed II li .ivv. >>> »ntier.Hilliiil» Iieopk* A vote for Geo. Wise for Constable at Lenta will not lie misplaced if yon sup port law and order. Pd. Adv. YOU NEED FIRE INSURANCE Are You Carrying Any Insurance Against Loss by Fire? If Not, Why Not? The subscriber is resident agent for two of the best Fire Insurance Companies in the U. S.: The Niagra Fire Insurance Co. of New York and the London Assurance Corporation, having paid in full their fire loss in the great San Francisco conflagration amounting to over $9,000,000. C. w. WILEY Office at the old stand. Cor. Main and Nelson Sts. Lents, Oregon, - TO THE VOTERS OE LENTS. It Looks Like a Crime I am a candidate on the Republican ticket for the nomination of constable for the Ja-nts District. It nominated and elected I promise to treat all alike, and assure you that all law violations with which I may come in contact, or that I am informed of wil! be dealt with according to law I do not believe in the policy of persecution, but will deem ' it my duty to make any arrest where cir cumstances indicate that a crime has been committed. Respectfully Yours, SID PRICE. He—Yes. whenever I sec myself In the mirror I feel that I am much bet The old water tank that has stood ter looking than the average man Do you call this conceit? His Friend- near the residence of Win. Anderson No. 1 call It distorted vision. was dismantled tin« week, removing another old land mark. The old tanks Th» Worm Turned. at 8aginaw and Stuarts have also Invìi "Do yon shave yonreclf all the wrecked. time?" naked the barber. PAid Adv. "No. I stop occasionally for meals, said Jituplni! savagely. TO THE PUBLIC I have leased the lodging rooms of Puts End To Bad Habit To make knowledge valuable you the Lents Hotel and prepared to care for Things never look bright to one with must have the cheerfulness of wia all roomer.», All rooms have been thor- ■‘the blues.” T«u to one the trouble is a dem. —Emerson. »uglily renovated, Mcals will be served sluggish liver, tilling the system with bilious poison, that Dr. King's New Life in connection. Pills would expel Try them. Let the Olson Is a safe candidate for Judge ill I also carry a fresh «toek of pastries, oy of better feelings end "the blues .” l>ept. No. 4. Vote 57 X confectionery, cigars and tobacco. Ice dest for stomach, liver and kidneys. 25c. cr. am parlor in connection. Your pa tronage solicited. The Real “Slave of the Dollar." Make all you can. save all you can. MRS. F. II. SALZMAN. 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Unemployed its application to select under the tonic, blood purifier and regulator of — Broke my knuckles, mum. knockin provisions of the Act of Congress, ap stomach, liver and kidneys. Thousands at people's doors askin' for work. proved July 1, I89H (:» Stat. 597, »20> as have proved that they wondei fully extended by the aet of Congress, ap Anger ventilated often harries to proved May 17, 1900. the NW>4 Sec. 22, streugtbeu the nerves, build up tbs system and restore to health and good ward forgiveness; anger concealed oft TIN., R. 5 East, W. M. spirits after an attack of grip If suffer en hardens Into revenge. -Bulwer. Any and all persons claiming adversely ing, try them. Only 50 cents. Sold and the lands described, or desiring to ob perfect satisfaction given by ail dealers. 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