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INTERESTING NEWS &BEAVÈÈ STATE’ HE RALO NOTES OE OREGON Old Sser Drinking •out». ' Entrwd as Svs-ond Claw Mail Matter at lent». Oregon, August 26, 1911 Published Every Thursday at lent», Ore., by the M t . S cott P c bushing C o . H. A. DARN ALL, E dito » amd Matusa». Office Phone: Home 1111. ' Many Movements on Foot to Boost Oregon’s Untold Resources—Oregon R e- ceives River Appropriation ! Residence: Tabor 2S13 • ' PORTLAND^ OREGON, July 30.— Wbltouu week waa once devoted to beer drinking bout a Durlug March malt or the money to purchase it waa collected by the churchwardens, who brewed very strong ale. called “Whit- suu ale," which was »old sometimes iu the parish church, sometimes iu the tithe barn or other convenient edifice. The proceeds were applied to the pur poses afterward served by church rates and poor rate». Deddingtou. a charm ing little Oxfordshire town on the Cher- well, still preserves the memory of those bad old Uuiea. It 1» llbelously styled “Drunken Deddingtou" by en vious neighboring villages, from a foolish fable that the parishioners foe- rnerly sold tbelr church bells to pro vide funds for "Whitsun ale."—West- mIuster Osteite. The Two Things Necessary to Possess a Bank Account The first is the Desire or Inclination. Every one has a wish for money—It is human na ture, for it takes money to itostiess the com forts and necessities of life. visit to the County Farm and offer exceptional advantages. I iSpecial)—Pathfinders who went over I Hospital last week was the They are handy to Tillomook, , the route to be followed from Portland Ocean View. Bayocean, and to to Igikeview for the convention of the occasion for forming several The second requirement is One Dollar or ideas about the conduct and ad the famous NeKahNie beach of Central Oregon Development League Ths Best Way. more. The first deposit need not be large vantages of that insitution. the north of Nehalem Bay. If August 30, 21 and 22, returned full of A correspondent wants to know how enthusiasm for the country they found and after the first money is deposited, you About the only thing that might you want your money’s worth in Interior Oregon. C. C. Chapman, to pronounce Chihuahua. The ts'st way Is to say ("hey hew hawa and then have a bank account. The size of your bank be said in criticism of the place just take a trip down that way secretary of the Oregon Development laugh as though you knew Iwtter If account rests with you. All we require is is that the county might be a lit and if nothing else, get acquaint League, save that portion of the state is It Is done artistically you can get away good faith, come in and we will explain to developing rapidly and 'hat ihe settlers with It nearly every time. —York Dis tle more liberal in the supply of ed with your state. are prospering. ' yateh. you particulars. conveniences and comforts. But Secretary Chapman says Central Ore when we consider the large airy A movement is now on foot to gon will welcome the Portland excur- She Could Tell. rooms, and the various wards place the matter of annexation sioni-te with open arms when they come Wife—John, you've twen drinking 1 can tell. Husband- Well, don't supplied with sanitary cots, and to the city of Portland before to Lakeview in August and each town is Oh. do It. m'desr Let'sh keep It a family the medical and other attention the people of this section at the preparing a warm reception He sav» ibecret—Philadelphia Ledger. supplied free to all who come, November election. This ques the journey down through the interior will be one long to tie remembered and and the general conditions of tion has been aired so many times that all Portland people who want to ADVERTISED LE1ILRS neatness prevailing throughout it would seem that enough had 'earn more of their state should partici l<etters remaining uncalled for in the the buildings we frankly admit been said to satisfy almost any pate. From indications there will be a I^nts Postotlice week tnding July 27, AFFILIATtO WITH SCAMOIMAVIAM AMf RICA» UM. fMTUK). 0*180« 1912. the conditions surpass our antici one that our present condition is large party go from the Rose City, Adamson Henry; Arnette C. W.; pations and all our notions of the as good as any likely to arise UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY Baum F. P.. Berry Sam; Burnham Mrs. usual county buildings and their through annexation. It may Appropriations for Oregon River and Harry; Bush Mrs. Will; Kays Mr».; LENTS, OREGON maintenance and wish to say that however be necessary to bring Harbor improvement» that seem sure Lents Mrs. Mary H.; Lown L. L. 12); to be forthcoming, amount to over Mitchell Mr. and Mrs. R. If.; Miller F. the county has nothing of which out some real convincing evidence >2,30H.000. The bill has passed IxHh ' ■11 ------ — ~~------- ' ■ to be ashamed. of the failure of the city to do houses of Congress and has been ap- E;. Powell Mrs. Myrtle; Shaver Roy; r-— ' Waterman Willis. An unusual feature of the what is expected of it At least proved by committees, awaiting FOR HALE —A 2 Hole New Gasoline GEO. W. SPRING, Postmaster. Stove. Undertaker. buildings is a large, well seated before this section of the coun only the President'» signature. The biggest single item is >1,000,000 for the chapel, with organ and rostrum try is annexed it should be voted LUMBER- At our new mill 14» mile» Are Ever At Wer. of the Columbia work, while the southeast of Kelso. W» deliver lumber. where frequent addresses by no in as a permanent separate ward mouth WANTKD There «re two things everlastingly at Jonsrud Bros. (• lower Willamette is scheduled for table speakers are delivered and entitled to representative on the ' >180,000. Tillamook harbor and the war, joy and piles. But Bucklen's Arnica FoR BALE <»nr fourth acre,cleared, WANTED—Good, clean cotton rags in Walden Perk. Five dollar jxyinents. occasional musical entertain city council. Nehalem river and harbor improvement Salve will lianish piles in any form. It at t»c a pound. Mt. Scott Pub. Co. Enquire at Mt Hcott Publishing Co's, toon subdues the itching, irritation, in each get >100,000. The Dallee-Oelilo ments are rendered. office. flammation or swelling. It gives comfort, i canal is listed for >700,000. WANTED—Boys rnav be had and A separate building has been The Southern Pacific and the I __________ invites joy. Greatest healer of bums, sometimes girl». Th» old»r ones at FOR HALE—Wagon and single har erected for the treatment of tu Oregon Electric Roads have each boils, ulcers, cuts, bruises, ecsema, scalds, ordinare wage» and other» lo b» ness. in good condition. Inquire at Cot bercular patients which is given notice that they will carry Coo» county people will have no lack pimples, skin eruptions. Only 25 etc at schooled and cared for in return (or tage Restaurant. Main St.. Isrnta. slight service» rendered. For particu celebrations during the summer. All Dealers. M)8T—A bunch of keys in l^«nts this modeled after modern approved free of charge, to and from the of lars address W. T. Gardner, superin Port Orford’s agate carnival i» schedul tendent Boys and Girls Aid Hocietv of week. Return t<> A. l«mt*rrt and re ideas for such institutions. State Fair to be held at Salem, ed for August 9 and 10 and the people Oregon. Portland. Ore. if ceive reward At Your Service The grounds are being put in in September, all exhibits pre of Coquille have in view a big jubilee to row HAI.K to cultivation and even this year pared by children regularly en celebrate the paving of streets and other UANQEROUt BLEEDING* nomeUan»« fai low V a BIC o II Vaine municipal improvement*. The date» a very large part of the garden rolled in the schools of the state. FOR HALE — All household goods, (>ur Wormj-lo Flt Phone Tabor 2074—Home 4421 will be named after they are completed. Musical Instruments, 25 Hens and truck, hay and potatoes for the The exhibits must represent the The ■ ilk Elaetlc Hosiery Coos A Curry County Fair Associa Fryers, 1 fine Jersey cow Apply at a relieves at olios—often ourse. institution will be produced right actual work of the children and tion will hold it» annual fair and racing lead colored house just West of South Stockings. Knse Caps, Anklet* of old Mentone grocery, I^-nts. 2 t. aaSMraiMOt l-luk OS SSSU-MUO there. Large bams have been must be sent under the direction meet on Sept. 25, 26, 27 and 28. Ban FOR SALE —Newspapers for wrap WOODÀ»D.CU»»âCO. built and the farm work is done of some school official. Complete don will have a carnival Sept. 5, 0 and ping or kindling. Mt. Scott Pub. Co. l'.< Hauti. FOR HA1 E—All kinds of Rough and Dressed lumber at Reduced prices at mostly by hired help although particulars may be obtained by 7. This is an annual affair. our mill two miles from Kelso Oregon. First quality Emit Jar Rubbers—I some of the inmates do quite a writingSupt. Aiderman at Salem. Try the electric Milk Shaker at Lam Lumber delivered. Handy Ridge Lum doarn for 25 cents at McNeil Bns Also Dairymen look forward to the Pacific berts & Thompsons. ber Co. Phone 41x1. Joel Jarl Mgr. De LM onto tomatoes at 10cents |ier can. little of the work. International Dairy Show which will be The institution is on a fine Big Profits in Small Fruits held at the U nion Stockyards Nov. 10- piece of nicely sloping ground Eighty-five tons of loganlterries from 123. It will be the biggest exhibit of which overlooks the entire Colum 3-5 acres in two weeks, is the output of a ¡ dairy stock, products and machinery Brooks. Oregon, farm. It is estimated bia valley for miles each way and that two weeks more of picking will ever held in the Northwest and it is be affords a magnificent view of the bring the average up to five tons per lieved it will do much to stimulate in in the dairy industry. At a meet mountains and the river. Visi per acre for the season. At >1.00 per terest ing during the past week to complete crate, which is a low average price, the tors will find courteous treat plans, it was stated that with proper ment and while a trip to the place gross proceeds of this little berry patch encouragement, the dairy output of thia would be about >14,000 or >400 an acre, may not be the most cheerful in allowing two-thirds of this for expenses, state should amount to >20,000,000 an land. it will afford some satis the net profits would be >133 1-3 per nually. faction to know what efforts are acre. Success has followed the experiment being made to make the unfor Animals That Ar» Always Ensmies. of C. 8. Hndson, cashier of the First tunate inmates comfortable. Many animals are born with an in National Bank of Bend, who last 'year A THE MULTNOMAH STATE BANK CLASSIFIED A s AUTO FOR HIRE ANY TIME I. F. C. ■ e New Dishes herent antipathy for other animals. The excessive fear shown by young trip over the new road to rabbits which for the first time smell a Tillamook during the last ferret and of young turkeys which hear the shrill cry of a hawk they week proved to be one of have the never beard or seen before are most interesting we have ever proved examples of the strength of taken in this state. The new these instinctive antipathies. But the case of the weasel and rat is. perhaps, line crosses some of the very more to be noticed because of the finest farming country in the greater equality of the antagonists. state in Northern Washington The feud Is so bitter that a meeting be tween them almost certainly means county and then enters a con death to one or both. Friendships are tinuous belt of timber extending not uncommon between the cat and dog to the ocean. Much of this tim and have been known between a dog and wolf, but the mutual attitude of ber is simply wonderful for its the weasel and rat is invariably war density and size. Trees without war that is waged to the death. A number may be seen from the train which are 200 feet to the Sallow complexion comes from bil ious impurities in the blood and tl>e first limb. Many of them are 5 fault lies with the liver and bowels: — to 8 feet in diameter and their they are torpid. The medicine that gives quality for timber is not exceed results in such cases is HERBINE. It ed in the Northwest, or any other is a fine liver stimulant and bowel regu Price 50c. Sold by I^nts Phar place. A two and a half hour lator. macy. ride takes you to the summit of Requiescat In Pae». the Coast Range and you follow man with the old clock under down two of the most beautiful his The arm laid it on the Jeweler's show streams, in the state, to the sea. case “I wish you’d see what Is the The engineering along the way matter with this.” be said. Jeweler removed the dial, screw is comparable to that seen in the ed The his eyeglass into place and inspect mountains of Colorado. Just ed the works of the ancient timepiece. thirteen tunnels are threaded on "Nothing is the matter with it now; sufferings are over." the trip, some of them requiring its "Well, how much do I owe yon?' a minute or two in passage. Sev asked the man eral loups almost equal the fa “Nothing." answered the Jeweler This Isn't a professional treatment mous clear creek loup of George This is a coroner's Inquest” — Ex town, Colorado, of the Marshal change. Pass line. The grades are just The Trials Of A Traveler as wonderful. “I am a traveling salesman,” writes Being interested in thebeaches E E. Youngs, E. Berkshire, Vt., "and we cannot help comparing these was often troubled with constipation along the line with other coast ami indigestion till I began to use Dr. places. For convenience the King’s New Life Pills, which I have found an excellent remedy ” For all beach from Wheeler to Garabaldi stomach, liver or kidney troubles they has no competitors. The water are nnequaied. Only 25 cents at All is in sight a considerable part of Dealers. the time. Lake Lytle, Sea View, First quality Fruit Jar Rubbers—4 Rockaway, Tillamook Beach are dozen for 25 cents at McNeil Bros. Also about centrally located and they i Del Monte tomatoes at 10 cents per can. shipped in a carload of brood sows and sold them to nearby farmers, taking their notes at one year in payment. He writes I> O. Lively, of the Portland Union Stockyards Co., that the bogs are proving a profitable investment and be has a report from each man who pur chased, showing a profit of as high as 200 per cent in some instances. He says he believes the average will be 100 per cent or more on each hog. Pendleton people have arranged to enlarge the stadium where the roundup is staged, bo that many more people may be seated at the coming show. The management has invited Theodore Roosevelt to attend and he writes he is considering a plan to arrange his itiner ary so be may be in Pendleton during the Roundup. Indian Killed On Track. Near Rochelle, III., an Indian went to sleep on a railroad track and was killed by the fast express. He paid for hiscare- leasneHe with his life. Often its that way when people neglect coiigfis and colds. Don't risk your life when prompt use of Dr. King’s New Discovery will cure them and so prevent a dangerous throat or lung trouble. "ft completely cured me, in a short time, of a terrible cough that followed a severe attack of Grip,” writesJ. R. Watts, Floydada, Tex., "and I regained 15 pounds in weight that I had lost.” Quick,safe, reliable and guar anteed. 50. and >1.00. Trial bottle free at All Dealers. If you sit in a cool draft when you are heated and get a stiff neck or lame back, you will be looking for something that will ease the pain. Fix your mind on BALLARD’S SNOW LINIMENT an<l don’t be talked out of itls-cause it is'the best pain relieving liniment you can get anywhere. Price 25c. 50c and >1.00 per bottle. Sold by Lent* Pharmacy. are the delight of all good Housekeepers The Herald has a special offer that should interest » everyone who wants a new set of dishes, without the expenditure of a cent of money, Call at once and list yourself as a candidate for one of these beautiful 42 piece sets. Beautiful Ornamen- mental plates given away for subscrip tions or renewals 4 Call at The Mt. Scott Pub ishing Co. A for Further Information First <piality Fruit Jar Rubbers—4 dozen at 25 Cents at McNeil Bro». Also Del Monte tomatoes at 10 Cent« per can. «