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    BEAVER STATE HERALD
LENTS, MULTNOMAH CO., OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY 31 1913.
Subscription, $1.00 a Year.
Vol. 11.
No. 31
T
I
COMMERCIAL CLUB FORMER LENTS!
A STUDY OF THE EURO- SONS Of VETERANS PRE­ LENTS MAN
SENT ENTERTAINMENT
HAS REPORT
MAN SUICIDE PEAN PUBLIC MARKET
WILL MARRY
—
Visits Portland Railway Light & Crazy With Jealousy Shoots Wife
(contlnasd from l«*t wr«k)
in Salem. Formerly a Grocer in
Power Head and Receive Generous
market doea not pay the 5 tier cent on
Lents. Shoots Himself and Dies
Attention. Condition for Reduced
capital Drat la required, the present ad­
in a Salem Hospital.
Fare to Watson to be Investigated.
mit.latratlon. even with Its drawbacks,
.Monday evening, Joly
28,
was
a
memorable one in the history of the
Supplies License and the Accessor­
ies of Matrimonial Condition. Fails
tinct, so that there is an absence of ! the wind up of a contest for members
to Consumate
Plans.
Many
confuximi, orderliness Is insured, and Ix-gun several months ago, the result
Friends and Acquaintances Watch.
rapid delivarlca facilitated. Across the
to a separate section of produce, and the
cellars below are correspondingly dis- : Lent* Hon* of Veteran* Camp.
I
It
was
dova succeed In making a profit of alxrut underground space from north to south being a large addition to their member­
3 per < ent on the capital Invests*!, last 1 run three roadways, while down the
ship and a dinner by the losing side,
-Mr. M. K. Hedge, lint’s leading
year's Income amounting to $635,200.
renter from east to west a further broad the camp having lieen divided into two
Improvement I'lnb callwl on the officers I wife couducttsl a grocery store in l<enti
Orea* Hamburg Mark**.
aisle > provided, with An equipment of
hardware merchant, and one of the
divisions, the losing division to give
Hamburg la peculiarly situated as to ♦
of the Portland
Railway Co., last I at the corner of Hecond Avenue anti
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
moet prominent young men of the
Ila market conditions. The market halls
1 the dinner.
Thursday afternoon.
Messrs. Rostad. I Car Line, at the place now occupied by
♦
♦
of IfamtmrK ami Altona adjoin,
but
town
ha* serious intentions of entering
The iore pa/t ol the evening was
</ It tut* been leatlfied that New ♦
Foster, Johnson, ami Darnall wore the .Mr. Mil*y. They »old out and went to | while the former lx under the control
given
over
to
a
program,
much
of
it
♦
York
h
annual
food
supply
coats
the
married
state.
He ba* ha<l thia
♦
committeemen
present.
Prrxldent live on a ranch at Toledo, Oregon, juf tlie Hamburg Menate, the latter lx
♦ at th* railroad and staMnar ter- ♦ impromptean, hut good never-the-less.
While
living
here
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ingle
subject
to
the
I
hws
of
the
Prussian
gov-
matter
under
consideration
for some
Griffith* of the Portland Railway re-
srnment
and administered by the Altona ♦ rp.uala. 1150.999.900 Hut th* con- ♦ Commander Walter Baker opened the
"
reired them an<l treated them with | were prominent members of society ell.
time and evidently ha* not fully de­
Mmxra pay (500,090.000 for It. ♦ I program with a short address
authoritlvM
authorities
Ear'll has i< large hall,
Com
­
every consideration.
Several matt rs ■ nd Mrs Ingle was especially prom-' . With u coiiMlilprubl« portion of the »pace ♦ Tlr« balance of $160,000,000 does ♦
with
a cided what to do just yet, but Hedge is
Hhe waa fre- used for auction» Th* Henate of Ham- ♦ ■got rit-ceaaarily Indicate that any ♦ rade Huntington followed
of local interext were taken up.
Tbe Inent a* a musician,
♦ particular section of middlemen ♦ l>atriotic talk.
“Tenting on the Old a great fellow to make full prepara­
first waa that of the citizens of Watson quently called upui to furnish vocal Í burg MppoinlM two auctioneer* and Al­ ♦
have been exacting excessive ♦ 'Camp Ground” was rendered by a tions for bis anticipated adventure*.
of
importance. Itu* ‘ on t*. but, while the latter I m h »al-
Hiation ami hx-allly asking (or a five music on occasions
♦ profits. It merely demonstrates ♦
“
leaning member of the '
1,1 * ‘ ", 1 the former are two Ham-
ladies trio. Mias Ruth Richards then When he goex fishing he usually lay*
cent fare to Portland. The question of She wax a
I 111 a I if auctioneer»
M ik -I ii > i ><
’
jbufg
approved by th** gov- ♦ that too many people handle the ♦
produce between the farm and ♦ gave a couple of very acceptable piano in a good supply of bait, ackle enough
distances
was gone
over
pretty I Rebekahs grid Mr Ingle wax an (.Md-Jori ent for the aipccia! market buaine»»
| solos. .Miss la-ah Melvin weited a
Ion «-mtortaklng not to trade on their owi. ♦ the fireside The provision of an ♦
thoroughly and it was shown that the ' fellow.
I
udep.aie
terminal
market
system
I ♦
Young
Volunteer's
Story.
.Messrs, for a whaling expedition, bandaxee,
♦
lived
'
u
ccuunl.
Tlix
trade
of
the
chief
market
After leaving Lent* the couple
distance by train from Alder Street to
♦ for New York would apply the
and condensed
Wilson, and Baker Brother* sang a guns, landing net»,
weiil ?* 1,1 fl*1’' M'lth the Altona market, the
lent. Junction waa alxint two ami a at Toledo lor sum* time and then
♦ ! couple of songs. Bert Williams gave a food*. He believe* in being prepared.
' Hamburg market, and the Geextemunde ♦ remedy.
half miles further by wav of Golf to Salem where they were employed in j I market, the »ales ui thia section of <Ser- ♦
♦
♦ ♦ number of character xketebe« and So in accord with hi* system he has
Bllt .Mr. many are the moat important In the'
Junction than by way of Lenta,
The I a store for sever.:! months.
marriage
entertainer, provided himself with a
There are nine proved himself a good I
long hauls that are made over the Mt. Ingle conceived the idea that his wife fatherland for fresh »ea fixh and salard great hydraulic lifts,
herring*. About a fourth corneM in fl»h- of the«*- lifts altogether for heavy con- Walter Manning made a short speech, permit. Just who is the object of bia
i
was
not
faithful
to
him,
or
at
least
that
Hcott division have now reduced the
InK outterM or >*t*«am trawler* «11 rect signmerits, while each stand owner in Dr. Fawcett was present and rendered intention* is not absolutely certain.
earnings of the lino to a bare profitable I »he carad for some one else and he alongalde the market hall», while the the ntarket has, in addition, a small lift
a nuttiler of selections I from Kipling, Tne event baa not been conanmnated.
arranged
with
his
employer
to
have
remaining three-fourtha come from Den­ connet ting his stand and storage cellar.
basis. Tbe coat ol maintenance of the
Mr. ftarnall was called up for a few I ntil it La* been no statement* re­
From that time for­ mark by rail or by Nhipa from England,
Springwater division is even higher her discharged.
Cl.anllnxx, Trim, Objxct.
words and Cimrade Melvin closed tbe , garding other person* will be ventured.
Scotland end Not way. often there are
ward
life
Menu
to
have
tieen
stormy
Both market hall« and underground
The committee was satisfied with Mr
three or four apecial flab train» from
program with a short talk.
Tbe prize . However it i* safe to say, since that
Griffith's tigur«.
He had every line for the Ingles. Hhe went to live with the north in a «lay, while 25 to 30 Nidhm- cellar» are xo conxtructed ax to facili­
tate ventilation and complete cleanli­ awarded to the person securing the much of it has been duly witnessed and
her
parent,
at
Woodburn
and
he
was
in th* city tabulated, showing its earn­
er» bring the regular supply of imported
ness.
The Hour* are of concrete and largest number of new members was recorded, there is a women in the case
ings, and
two of the
committee employed as a clerk at Corvallis. | n«i>
every stand lx fitted with running water then persented to W. W. McDowell, ' even now.
She appeared at the Van­
The
auctioneer*
derive
their
revenue
Various
attempts
st
reconciliation
were
were familiar, through personal rail­
with which all the fitting* have to be
from a I per cent charge on Males of
Walter Baker officiating.
couver, Wash., county clerk’s place of
roading experience, with the methods made and a meeting wax arranged for the rargoeM of German flehing vesNels xcoured every day. Thera la both roof
About this time the dinner was an­ business, with Hedge some time within
by which the figures were obtained. a meeting yesterday at four o'clock at ’and 5 per rent on imported supplies. and aide light and ample ventilation,
while the entrance« are wind-acreened nounced and preparations were made tbe past week and made a statement of
The gross earning on tbe Mt. Hcott line the office of J. D. Turner in Salem. | Out of thi« they ¡»ay one-half of one per to prevent duirt. Electric light
1* used to sample tbe spread which bad been her knowledge of Hedges responsibility,
The cent to the Government on the German underground and tbe cellar»
are !*►» than sixteen cents |ier car Mr. Ingle came with his lawyer.
are In­
and
one
per
cent
on
the
foreign
»ales.
prepared practically by the boy*.
It or something of that sort. Tbe license
tulle
Take from this the running ez- purpose of the meeting was, ostensibly, No feen ure charged to importer» and «pected a» »trlctly ax the upper halt* to
was
declared
a
complete
success
and
was finally issued after a lot of witness­
Inaure
due
attention
to
hygiene,
to
discuss
the
divorce
proceedings
In the
|>eii»es, the up-keep of the road l>ed,
dealer» using the auction section of the center of each market hall there
are j one of the beet ever laid before such a ing sad miscellaneous interrogation*.
which
were
in
progress.
The
lawyers
finh
market.
<>ut
of
the
percentage
paid
ami other outlays tlie net income from
office» and writing room» for thoae using company in Ix-nts. Credit is due Wm. Now he ba* it be don’t seem to kn< w
tbe line« is very small.
Now the ad­ proposed reconciliation, hut Mrs. Ingle to the government by the auctioneers is the market*
In the restaurant 150 can
Boland, Clarence Baker. Walter Mann­ what he is going to do with it.
He
provided
light
and
water,
the
deaneing
to cunaider *nch a thing.
lie served with' meals at one time, or
dition of a couple of miles to an already refuaed
of the hall» and the carting away of
ing,
E.
O.
Hodge,
L^E.
Wiley,
Mr.
can
’
t
sell
it.
Hedge
ie
so
used
to
buy
­
Being
left
alone
n
moment
Mr.
Ingle
they can be accommodated with seats in
minimum average would work a hard­
the refuse for destruction. Strict regu­
Farnum and other* for tbe spread and ing things be thinks ho wants and then
the beer garden.
again
urged
her
to
consider
a
reunion
ship on th* company, h* thought, and
lations govern the inspection of the Ash.
Aasoctatwl with this market «stab- i service.
selling them, that he probably absent­
Thereon and to insure the destruction of those
it would not lie juat or reasonatile for I but she etaadfaetly ref us d.
llshment lx a great cattle market and )
The Camp meets in Seward* ball now mindedly took this on.
A mairiage
that have deteriorate*! they are sprinkled
Ingle
drew
a
revolver
from
his
pocket
the patrons of the road to expect it,
range of slaughterhouses on a neighbor- i
with ¡>etroieum immediately on detec­
and
is
in
a
thriving
condition.
There
license
ie
not
salable,
so
how
be is go-
I
and
shot
her
three
times,
two
of
the
' ing site. The live-cattle market dates I
knowing what the conditions were
tion.
ie some talk of an auxiliary circle be- I ing to dispose of it is an open wonder
i>ack
far
centuries,
but
Hie
present
ac-
.
shots
Iteing
fatal,
and
he
then
turned
He promised, however, to take the
Charges Ars Nominal.
D omp'Mallon was only completed In ing formed.
’ and'Jwill "etartinne to be until 1 some
Steam Ashing l»oatM using the market '
matter lip with other official* of tbe the gun on himself ami fatally wmin'tal
....
_____
young lady succumbs to his persua-
[
himself.
He
died
at
the
hoxpital
in
a
quays
pay
48
cents
for
24
hours'
use:
compauy, ami to do the l>e*t he could
lA»t year 809,59* animals were sold. |
¡short tim . Ingle I* thought to have seagoing sailing cutlers 24 cents, river
. sione.
Including 4;*J 159 swine and 234.457 j
for the patrvu* of tlie road.
Une
sailing cutters 6 rents .and small Boats
The greatest wonder of it all is why
¡betti temporarily insane, due to his
calves. In the slaughterhouses 713.22« j
matter was pointed out to him that he
3 cents. In which charges the
__ ________
use of
of these were killed, besides 2819 horses |
he went to Clarke County for a license.
electric and otfier hoists is included
had not considered, that »»< that I m *I I i family troubles.
and 97 dogs. About 25 1-er cent of the
Coder tbe present certificate law any
From these markets almost the whole 'animals reach the market by road from
XVatao.i ami l.entx were in the city
|>ereon of Found mind Is entitled to a
of Germany receives It« Neu-fish
U fl­
neighboring
farms,
while
75
per
cent
limits at thia time, vet they were
plies, for the distribution if which
oat
Mrs. Ernest L’lrich£ha.sJ been visiting license in this state.
Hedge
has
come
by
rail.
For
the
inspection
of
all
charging different tares to down town
hav£ branch
of the leading
dealen
flesh footie there are very strict rules, with her parents during the past week always passed off as a person of rational
I
houses
in
(lie
principal
11i
e«
.
point*. Thia, however, i* somewhat
onforced by tlie chief veterinary sur­ in Sunnyside.
make r.p.f If h* bus any mental indis*
There are also two tnarket»-
offset by the advantage of the quicker
geon, Dr. Muller, and a staff of specially
positions the public in general ha*
Hamburg and one in Altona- -
trained assistants. As in Berlin, exten­
service over the Hpringwater divisions
However, he may
sale of farm produce. tn* on II v trai
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Kennett
of faile<l to note thrm
sive bathrooms are provided for the
atxi the larger ami more expensively
Fire Chief Dowell, Battalion Chief thither by boats
boat«. Beside* the«
slaughterhouse staff and baths are avail­ Silver l.aae, Kansas, arrived in Lents know mor» xhon» that than the | nblic.
operated cars. The saving of lime is Stevens, Fire .Marshall Roliert*. and 1 m a bix auction for Imported fruit, coti-
able at nominal charges. Though dhe Saturday evening to visit their daught­ Physically? Hedge is growing to be *
All these Ham­
a consideration to many of the patron*. Mr. Kiiahman of the Portland Fire De­ ducted by private firn».-
new market halls have not been estab­ er, Mrs. H. A. Darnall.
young Hercule* and if be ha* any in­
burg markets are prosperous, and their
lished long enough to provide a definite
The question of better arranged ser­ partment visited 1-ent fi last Thursday
firmities, they, toe, are not evident.
utility t<> the community is universally
* -
S
«internent. the live-cattle market and
vice on Hawthorne Avenue was taken afternoon. Chief Rayburn, and Secre­ Acknowledged.
There remain* only one conclusion.
ugh terhouses do afford an indication
The Helping Hand class of the M. E.
up and it was pointed out that Mt. tary llazen of the Lent* Volunteer*
Frankfort'» market system dates back
of the success of municipal administra­ Sunday School picniced with their Hedge wa* probably a little hashful
Hcott cars were (requently held up by showed the visitor* around Lent* and at a cost of $375.000. It has 54 8 etands tion in Munich. Last year the income
about expressing his emotion* and in­
on the main floor, renting at $!j)8 per
teacher, Mrs. Ella Brown, st Johnson
traffic that should go to the Hawthorne pointed out the need* of lietter •ppa-
was $414,500. and the expenditure was
tentions.^Things would have gone off
two aquare meters a month, payable in
( reek Saturday. A fine time was spent.
cars following them, and that point ratus and more
hydrant*.
Chief to 1879. when the first hall was erected $410,100, thus showing a profit of 16400
quietly,|but some fool reporter for a
was conceded.
Resident, of Faxon Dowell »aid that he did not see what advance, while there is space for 347 The new produce halls are certainly the
Portand paper happened in about the
treat equipped in the world, and the only
Little Lois Wood worth, l(daugbthr of . time the last word* were being «aid
Park were given a lift hy the committee ever
kept th* town on the map. more in the galleries at 84 cents per element of doubt as to their succeaa
which reported unsatisfactory treat­ Chief Steven* thought it wax due to two square meters a month. Near by arises from the fact that three old- W. W. Woodworth, formally of this and the clerk gave the whole thing
Is a second hall, built in IH3 at a coat
fashioned open markets are nearer the place but now of Woodlawn * had the away.
ment from the lighting department. the Volunteer*.
The official* looked
Result, > write up in tbe
hall followed In
Mr. Griffith, promised prompt atten­ the ap|iaratu* over and also «¡zed up 1899. nt a coat of $38.500, while in 1911 «•enter of the city, and for that reason misfortune to fall and fracture her arm dailies.
,
are even now preferred by many retail­ while riding a byci51e.
tion to this complaint, and it I* prob­ the water nupply and promised to nee further extensions were determined on
Until Hedge ha* finallv determined
ers. This fact emphasises the import­
able that these people will get action their influence to eecnre more hydrant*, and there are fresh projects now under ance of selecting a central position in
what be is going to do with hi* new
consideration. Besides these covered
The Sunbeam class of the M. E. S. S. document he will be found at tbe old
within the week,
larger main* and better facilitie* for markets the city lias a paved and fenced establishing a municipal terminal mar­
Tlie commlttae fee! highly pleased fighting fire*. It i* thought that theee square that has been used since 1907 as ket.
and their teacher, Miss Laura Harvey, stand, di*|>ensing nails(and other hard­
Farls.
with the treatment accorded them by recommendation* will go a long way an open market, where stands are rented
spent Tuesday of last week^atfColumbia ware as usual “ Persons meeting him
(•arlx ha* one of tne most sklllfully
the president and will report that it toward winning the approval of the at 5 cents a day.
Park.
in a business way will do well not to
Sixty per cent of the slam!« in the .rKanlsed municipal market system* In
feels that he will try to secure the beat Mayor.
mention the aforesaid ¿matters,
He
market halls are rented by the month i Europe. The chief food distribution cen-
that ix |»i»*ible for those person* who
The result* of the visit of the local and 40 per cent by the day. Tuesdays | ter for the 3.000.000 Parisians is estab-
A birthday party was given for little might get nervous and forget that
were represented in the vi»it.
men to see the iimyor some time ago and Fridays are reserved for wholesale i lished at the Halles Centrales .a series Olive Woodworth on her fifth birthday, sixteen ounces make a pound of even
of ten pavilions covering 22 acres of
will probably I* that all they a*ked trading, \ market commission rules the
Any
There were a numler of his high grade stock in trade,
. ground and intervening streets.
Alto­ Saturday.
for will 1»» granted and prolmhly more markets and the police enforce their gether this great terminal market has little one's present of whom she receiv­ way we all wish Hedge success and
regulations, the violation of which is
(or the official* have been interexted liable to cost the offender $7.20 in fines ■ ost the city more than $10.000,000.
trust that he will find no difficulty in
ed many little gifts.
Most of the jiavllions are entirely for
anil have shown a willingness to
disposing of ins latest acquisition.
or Imprisonment up to eight «lays.
the wholesale trade, but some are used
Munich Has Modern Plant.
M. K. CHURCH
even more than wax expected.
Mrs. S. E. Chon of Fifth Avenue
¡as
retail
markets
to
a
limited
extent,
.Munich, with a population of half a
Preaching 11 a. rn. Subject, “Mind
million, has the most modern of all the I lietali traders are being decreased grad­ went to McMinnville last week to BRIGHT INVESTMENT
Still and See the Salvation of
the
European municipal markets.
It was i iially, so that whereas in 1904 there attend the funeral of her nephew and
ADVLKIkSED
COMPANY INCORPORATES
Lord”.
Services al Bennett Clia)>el
opened In February. 1912. and embodies i were 1164 retail stands there are now she returned bringing her sister, Mrs.
ending
Advertised letter«
3 p. m. And Evangelistic services in
the improvements suggested by expe- only 8&6.
July 27, 1913:
The total receipts of the Halles Cen- Griffin with her for a summer visit.
i rlence of market administration in other
the stranger is made welcome and
Papers were received this week in-
' trales and 30 local markets amount to
Maud; cities.
Anderson,
Brown,
everybody is profited by the services
Bright Investment
The total cost was $797.000 .of which •2.1 uo.000. of which about $1.000.000 is
Clark, J. XV.,
E. C. Knapp and wite are parent* of corporating; the
Kelly, James 11 ;
W I OYP MOORE Pastor.
I urotlt. There is a general advance in
Hamilton, Emma; Kirby, Jas; Shape. $510.000 was spent on tour communi­ ilie wholesale trade, but the local cov- a fine nine pound daughter, born about Company. The new Incorporation De­
cating Iron market halls, with their cel­
E. C. ie passing partment at Salem has been very par­
J.C: XVendt, Otto; Wheeler, John A. lar accommodation underneath; $190,000 .-re.l markets. or marcbes de quartier. midnight Sunday.
BAPTIST CHURCH.
GEO. W. SPRING Postmaster. on a receiving and toll department. I are not progressing In the same way, so out cigars in consequence of the event ticular in iseoing permit* to prospec­
th(B ( ... .
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...
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•
Services as mnal at the Baptist
• ity <loex not quite maintain a steady an,| being “pa” seems to have extended tive incorporation*. Fully Twenty-five
I -‘."On on a
<> ii ( l ^1 adjacent b-i .link’s,
level
of
market
profit.
percent of the petition» are being
including
a
poat
office.
restaurant
ami
Church. Tht»me of morning sermon:
his smile.
Van CofloiAn and wife ami Mint
The reasons given for the falling oft
‘ beer garden .and $45.00 on roadways.
turned down. But the Bright Company
“As the Seed ■<» the Harvest;** theme
Anna llolderman of L ob Angeles are The whole establishment covers 45,500 of the retail trade are various, but the
has been doing a g«xxl business for
of the evening sermon; “God's Ixive for
The Tremont Volunteer Fire Com­
visiting at the home of I. F. Coffman. aquare meters, of which the market halls principal causes appear to be: <11 the
some
time and it* standing was con-
i
growth
of
big
stores,
with
local
branches
the Sinner.”
Yon are welcome to
occupy 37,100 aquare meters.
pany entertain tonight.
They invite
these ter vice«.
At the northern extremity of the ¡that deliver the goods at the door, thus the Lents Company and their friends sidered entirely satisfactory.
H. Kostad ol the Multnomah State buildings is the toll and receiving de­ rel'evlng the purchaser of the necessity
Rev. J. M. Nelson, Pastor.
Bank will *|>end tan days "roughing partment, where produce is delivered at of taking home market supplies: <21 to be tn attendance. The Mavor is ex­
Correction
it" near Granta Pass.
He exjtecta to special sidings connected with the south the number of perambulating produce pected to be present.
salesmen, who sell from carts In the
their
The M. E. Church granted
railway
station
of
the
city.
Next
comes
The
Lente
Dramatic
Company is not
return with all *ort* of fish (stories,) a
pastor a vacation of thirty days to l»e (tear or two, and several blisters and a succession of lofty halls with covered street at low rates, having neither store
rehearsing for a play Dext month as
■Morris
Rodgers
and
family
<
f
Faxon
connections, terminating In a small re­ rent nor market tolls to pay. and 4 3»
taken at his own discretion.
Particulars
Park have traded for an! HO acre farm stated in tbe Optimist.
sunburn*.
H, E. Blnvd will lie in tail section and the administration of­ the srowth of co-operative societies.
Strict Trench Ksgnlatlons.
charge of the hank meanwhile.
fices. At the northern end of the great
near North Plains.
The family will will be given out later.
A complicated and severe ernie governs
W. W. McDowell, Pre*., L. D. C.
market is a section where express de­
The new
addition of the M K.
move to the farm the first of Angnst.
livery traffic is dealt with, while the the markets. Commission salesmen at
TO KEEP JELLY.
Church la progressing nicely.
This
takes
one
of
the
assistants
at
the
western side is occupied with sidings for the Dalles Centrales must be French
Dip circles of white tissue paper in
I>r. Ogaburg and family. Art Geialer
loading produce sold to buyers from citizen« of unblemished record anil must Mt. Scott Pub., Co’s office where Guy
give a bond of not less than SI000 in Rodgers has been for the past two and family, ano Bohni and family want
Considerable complaint is made about sweet milk and cover the jelly glasses; other Herman centers.
Below the tollhouse and the market proof of solvency. Producers may have years most of tbe time.
Guy has to the mountain* the first of the week.
damage tu bicycle* left at the play-' when dry, the paper is stiff and hard as
generally are vast cold-storage cellars their supplies sold either at auction or plans laid to be a genuine farmer. They expect to be gone until feed run*
parchment,
and
keeps
the
jelly
perfect
­
grounds. Several have been cut up by
by
private
treaty,
as
they
prefer
,an<1
an*! refrigerating plants for the preser­
certain disorderly person*. Some one ly; better to use two circle* at a time vation or surplus supplies till the de­ as nona of the agents are allowed to do Mrs Rod gers will be missed from social low or the moequitoe* get too bed.
the
distant and lodge work in I .ent* for she has They went loaded tor bear, fieh, and
for
each
glass,
at
the
paper
is
to
very
will be arrested for the offense if it is
mand In the market above calls for their business for themselves
thin.
delivery. Each market hall is devoted
any *ort of game down to field mice.
always taken an active part.
(continued next week)
repeated.
The special coiumillee of the
Lent*
A bout four years ago Fred
Ingle ar d
LIRE DfPAKIMtNI
HEAD VLSILS UNÍS
At The Churches