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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (May 29, 1913)
T TEACH BOYS TO MAKE BUTTER AT SCHOOL Entered as Second Class Mail Matter at lent«, Oregon, August 36, 191 1 Published Every Thursday at Lento, Ore., by the M t . S cott P c bus him « Co. H. A. DARN ALL, E ditob amp M anaokk . Office Phone: Home 1111. Reeidence. Tabor 2S13 P unc" it m, doe ’r'’n „ "8in ior wh*‘ ‘‘ of the 1 tn to riatp date the tne Dailv miiy News ' and nol *lv (aUer U of Portland IS making a | ^ical nature of the requMt. All thii bad show in its defence against I, wan illustrated in the proceedings at the indictment for slander. An Albany, There ia discussed a proposition to entire week has been consumed. abolish the State Senate. We are a Every effort they have made to I little surprised that the proposition show that the county court has did not go further and suggest the profited individually or col abolishment of the Legislature. We may expect that some day or other, lectively from any business and when it does comes, we are willing transaction has proven a failure. to bet it will originate in the Grange. It is clear and the court does not There is another proposal to bar legis deny it that in many instances lators or other officials who have a the court has been legally wrong band in raising official salaries from ' participating in the raise; and, again, in that it did not take bids on of leaving the adjustment of all county purchases. But in every instance salaries in the hand of the various mentioned up to Tuesday noon County Courts. We fancy that here the court has shown itself mor are suggestions which will uot have to ally right and its action a matter wait an interminable time before adoption. In the economic field and of economy to the county. On as getting away from politic«, there is the other hand the attorneys for the suggestion that the Federal Govern the News have shown a disposi ment loan the postal savings bank de tion to be caustic and discourte posits to farmers, loans to be based up ous to Judge and witnesses, on half the value of the land offered aa security. These smack of many of the terminating in Atty. Colliers, be recommendations offered by the Farm ing assessed ten dollars on Monday ers’ Alliance of years ago, which uow for contemptible conduct The ' are incorporated in the laws. It is general feeling was Tuesday putting the farmers’ loan question up that the News had the worst of ■ to the Government, and making it, as : as it ought to be made, more than a it ! local issue. In this connection it is inter There is the evidence of active and esting to note how large the original thought about all theee things proportion of jurors was. that which is of value as a political and did not approve of the News. economic force in the community. weak-kneed may be appalled over Some of them testified on the The the radicalism of the suggestions, but stand that they would not per we have learned from the farmer initi mit the News to come into their ative of the past that its radicalism is homes, due To its disposition to not at all dangerous, but, on the con-; fill its columns with scandalous trary, is rooted in what we are pleased term good horse sense. The fact is stories and malicious representa to the Granger is more of a thinker than tions. hia city brother generally gives him C. L. McKENNA Public markets, municipal pav ing plant, public playgrounds, bet ter regulation and ultimate mun ici-pal ownership of public utili ties, better regulation of liquor tarffie, public docks and riparian rights, war on white slavery, com mon user clause in all famchises. Best Medicine For Colds When a druggist reccomends a reme dy for colds. throat and lung trouble«, yon can feel aure that he know« what be ia talking about. 0. Lower, Drug Paid Advertisement. gist, of Marton, Ohio, write« ot Dr. King’s New Discovery: "I know Dr. WILL BRING IMMIGRANTS King’s New Discovery is the test throat FROM NORTHERN EUROPE. ; and lung medicine I sell. It cured my wife ot a severe bronchial cold after ell ' other remedies failed.” It will do the A splendid start has been made by the State Immigration Commission in same for you if yon are suffering with a , the work of attracting immigrants from I e<dd or any bronchial. throat or lung Northern Europe. A German hearing, cough. Keep a bottle on hand all the time for everyone In the family to iim > held recently, was productive of valu It is a home doctor Price 60c andfl.ik). able suggestions and many districts Guaranteed by all druggist. will co-operate in bringing settler« here, as well as in aiding them on their ar THE HERALD f l.OOPER YEAH rival. Swedish, Norwegian, Danish and Dutch conferences along the same line will be held bv the Commission A simple means of preventing a fresh cake sticking to a plate is to sprinkle a little sugar on the plate. LEGAL NOTICE In the Countv Court of the Mate of Oregon, for Moltnomah County. In the matter of the estate of John I credit for being.—Oregonian Allen Young, deceased FELLOW over in Penn- Notice is hereby given that the under-, pvlvani* e ’ sylvani* claims to have pro- signed, W. B. Burton as administrator duced a hen that lays square of the estate of John Allen Young,! eggs. That is, square on the deceased, baa been tiled in the above ends and somewhat rectangular! The Mt- 80011 w- c- T- u me‘ Tn“’ entitled court and matter, hie tinal ac • i mu _ ____ j _ ! day p. m. at 2 .30 o’clock at the Friends count aa such administrator, and aaid in length. The egg u one and a chQ\Ph Th# firgt of the ee.gion I court has fixed Saturday, the 31at day fourth by three and a fourth WM devoted to busineM, after which an ; of May 1913, at the hour of 9 o’clock, in inches. In addition to this, the essay contest of Industralism versus the forenoon of said day, and the court-< ends, instead of bulging out, are Virtue was held. The following mem room of said court as the time and somewhat depressed, made P*" •1*° w excellent place for the hearing of said account to gether with any objections that may be «.peeiany to prevent their roll- offered thereto, and for the settlement ing off a box or table. Of conrse Brokey Bnd Mn. Richardaon. The | of said estate. he 18 not selling any of these vote of the members resulted in the Date of first publication May 1, 1913. eggs. He is figuring on a new silver medal being awarded to Miss W. B. Burton, Administrator. Strain of chickens that will pro- Ch«Pm*n- Mr8- Dunbar gave a recite- John Van Zante, Atty. . . ... , ... . tion and Mr. Richardson rendered a duce eggs that will pack without trombone trombone , -olo. olo. Immedlately Constipation Cured Immediately atter after the the the Customary 1088 in space as is contest, a social time w»« enjoyed by Dr. King's New Life Pills will relieve j necessary in the ordinary egg. those present and refreshments were constipation promptly ami get tour ’ bowels in healthy condition again. John I It is doubtful if the eggs will served. Supsic, of Sanbury. Pa., says “They are | Seventeen of the twenty Lente hatch, however. It is thought teachers attended, which showed con the beet pills I ever need, and I advise j the hen got her new fangled siderable interest by them in the work everyone to use them for constipation. I ideas from looking at some re of the Union. The next meeting will ind geetion and liver complaint.” Will cent cartoons produced by be held at the home of Mrs. O E. Lent, help yon. Price 26c. Recommended by all druggists. cubist artists. The demand for on Gilbert street. A style is not limited to the femi nine branch of the genuis homo, it would appear from this mar velous natural development. A CIVIC Improvement Club has recently been organ ized in Lents, composed of mem bers representing all the churches. The motive of this club is to look after the moral welfare of the town, and judg ing from the information that is coming to the front daily, it ap pears that something of this sort is very necessary. The Juvenile Court has several cases from Lents to be straightened out this week. Others are in process of development. Commonwealth Day at the State University has come to be one of the bi? events in the states annual history, This year it was exceptionally notable, for there was six well filled programs presented and every one of them were well calulated to repay the people who were in attendance. HOTES OF THE W. C, T. 0. Mt. Scott Union will meet at the home of Mrs. O. E. Lent on Tuesday of next week. Follow the Gilliert avenue road west to Fourth avenue. If thoee members of Mt. Scott Union, who desire to read the “Survey” will so notify the treasurer, Mrs. Inez Richard- i son, arrangements will be made for placing that journal in their hands. Dr. Sission, of Reed college, in his book “The Essentials of Character,” recounts an interesting fact with refer ence to the children of France, based upon government investigation At a certain time it was discovered that there was an increase in juvenile crime. In searching for the cause it was found that the legal restrictions upon the sale of alcoholic liquors were greatly re- | taxed and consequently, the consump tion of liquor in France had tripled, and that Frat ce had passed from being seventh in the list of nations to fir«t in liquor con-umed. It wa“ also noted that a law establishing the full liberty of the press had tbssied the country with immoral literature A cabinet minister declared that there was dis- j tri billed in Pari- at the very floors of the schools, more than 3000 immoral papers dally This naturally leads to tin injury. How many parents in the Mt. Scott flistrict, know what literature passes tn rough the bands of their children. To prevent pictures from slipping and hanging unevenly, hang them first with the face to the wall and THE GRANGER. Granger« of the state gathered at Al- then turn them around. This will bany proceed with their usual direct make a twist in the wire and will hold ness and rather radical common sense them in place. to the discussion of some matters in is Garments that have become faded, sue and <o the suggestion of other mat ters they think ought to lie in issue. through frequent washings, may be The refreshing feature about any bleached a beautiful white by adding grange propaganda ia its directness, or a little cream of tartar to the water in other words, the fact that it asks when boiling Two couinea in dairying are to be given in the summer session of the Oregon Agricultural College thia year. Ono in general farm dairying will cover the en tire six weeks; the other will extend over the two weeks of the boys' camp school, and will deal largely with the main points of butter making and dairy herd management In the kmger course the coinpoaition of milk will be studied, and the applica tion of the Babcock teat to milk ami milk products will be shown. There will he discussion of the l>a*ia of judgment in selecting the dairy herd. Different kinds of farm dairy appliances will be shown and their use explained. One of the most interesting parts of the course will be that dealing with the disposal of dairy products. The dairy school laboratories are well fitted for the instruction in churning, packing and marketing butter, and farm cheese-mak ing. The utilisation of dairy bi-pro ducts will also come under diacuasion O. G. Simpson and E. R. Stockwell wilt have charge of the work. Rose City Van and Storage Company Makes all points between Portland and Lenta on Mt. Scott Line. DO YOUR BUSINESS WITH A GOOD BANK 4 A bank account means more than the dol- lara you put into it, when you make up your mind to start. A banking connection means a lot to every Interest Paid on Time Deposits young man. Banking relations—financial are needed before launching in any friends business. If you think we can help you call on us. The Multnomah State Bank U. S. POSTAL DEPOSITORY Lents, Oregon EGGIMAN BROS. Will Not Quit Business! They will continue to handle good meat at moderate prices in spiie of the increase in cost to themselves. Ask for their Cured Meats, Bacon Ham, Etc., None Better A good supply of Country Produce always on hand, and fresh from the Gardens of this vicinity. Eggiman Bros. Sanitary Market Main Street l^nta, Oregon Freight, Express. Baggage and all kinds of Transfer Work. lenta Office • Lents Phone« Foster Road - - - - Tabor 1424 Home B 6111 F. W. Tussy, Manager University Of Oregon SUMMER SCHOOL August 1, 1913 Twenty-five Instructors—Fifty Courses Ask for Rose City Van Distinguished Eastern Educators Added to Regular Faculty BORING-SANDY University Dormitories Open. Board and Room at $3.50 per week. Reduced Railroad Rates. 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