BEAVER STATE HERALD Subscription, $1.00 a Year. 1 ENTS, MULTNOMAH CO., ORBOON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 21 1913 LANE VISIT TOBE LILLIAN M. EVANS DlfS WITH lUBLRi OlOSIS AN OREGON BENEFIT Mi** Lillian May Evans-Lindstrom of Campliell street, Lent*. |»aa«e«t to th* gn-at lieyond Tu»-e»lay evening at »1:16. Mis* Evan* waa the victim of tubercu lar trouble, which has confined tier to her home for almost a year. Hhe was nineteen years and three month* of age. Hhe leaves a mother, father, step father and two brother* and one sister to I mourn her lieparlure. While tlie disease lias lieen apparent to relatives and friends for quite awhile she would not consent to tlie idea of being affected by tnlierculoei* and not till she was com|s*lled to take to tier Iasi |<ertnanenlly did «he admit that site might be affected with the dread disease. The funeral will lie held Saturday at two P. M.at the Catholic Church and the remain* will lie laid to rent in Mult nomah Cometery. FRANKLIN K. LANE. STRIKES Farmer H**d of Interstate Body Naw Secretary of the Intarlar. MORE IMPROVEMENTS Al LENTS PtAYGROUND Vol. 11. No. 34 COMMANDER SCOTT VISITS OREGON Tlie city park board ia continuing it* work at the park and playgrounds. Secretary of the Interior Sees Several men are being employed con Sons Of Veterans Division Com Eastern Oregon and Promises As mander will Visit Portland an»l stantly in leveling off the ground and sistance. Oregon Wonders En making other improvement*. Within Lents. Division Headquarters in trance the Visitors. tlie past two weeks sanitary closets have View. Lents in Line. been built ami a sufficient amount of fencing material has lieen place») on the One of th* greatest event* In the I’rospwla are < o » m 1 for the early erec C. G. Scott, Commander of the gronnd to enclose them. The park offi- 1 history of the Stele of Oregon Is the tion of at leant three good sulxitantial California ami Oregon division of the »■er* consider it is necemary a* protec- ' vieit of the Secretary of the Interior to Imainee* houses in fjenta. If this is car Son* of Veteran*, will be in Portland on tion of the property ie »wnential and the the 24 th. of August, where he mav be the elate at thia time At thia time la ried to completion it will I m - a very un continued abuse of right* which a con- ( met at the Portland Hotel. He will be apokan adviaably. Ila<l be come in the usual development for thia season. It siderabie number of persons exercise in glad to see any or all of the Sons of winter time he would probably would is doubt f ul if there is another suburb going into tlie grounds at ail times of failed to see In Oregon the abeolute Veterans in the state, particular? those around Portland that has developed as night, keeping up a disturbance can only necessity of National aaaiatance if the in camps near Portland, hie purpose lent* has this season and tlie erection i be preventeal by closing up tlie grounds elate la to lie developed to Ite full pro being to organize a Division of the of businew» houses in the suburlis thia at a reasonable hour of the night. Oregon Sons of Veterans. He is now ductive capacity. But Mr. !.*■>« i* not summer ha* been even lielow the mini Home little dissatisfaction is found in visiting camps in the upper Wiilamete unacquainted with Oregon lie baa mum. Contractor* say that "there is the closing of the grounds in that the ! been well acquainted with the entire Valley and expecta to have enough to just nothing doing." but we have con surveys which tlie Park Officers have complete the Organization when he Northweet for the pact quarter ol a tinued to push ahead. Tlie summer has made entrench on the property claims reaches -Portland, on the 24 th . The century and ie particularly familiar already seen six new buainew room* <>( private citizens. Thi« ia particularly intention of the I-ent* boys is to have with Portland, Tacoma, Seattle, and prepared tor u*e ami a couple of -torage true along the w»-et line of the groumls. him visit their camp on the 25 th, next pointe to th* South. He has been a A Pleasant Social Event houses opened up. The erection of the There is a protiability of a halt in the Monday night. The Lent* Camp is reaidenl of California for a good manv buildings in . view will mean at leant work there until the matter can be set- 1 On the evening of Auguat 2Uth, the having quite a revival nowdays and it year* aud claim« that atate aa hie home. led in Court. There waa a good pros- W. N. A'* and the Ruthalian* claase* four more husineea rooms. is hoped that every member will be on Thee* details, however, are tuattere pect of the Board's claiming and in- ! The building* in view are the McGrew of the M. E Church were entertained hand to welcome the comrade. It is of hiatory and hardly need l>e men dosing tlie entire property along tlie, at the home of Mrs. Frank Wallace, in Building ami the Company, building probable that a light banquet will be tioned in a newspaper story of the adjoiniog, which will probably I m - -tarted j South line, thus closing up a part of the i honor of Mr*. ¡Wallace'* sister, Mi-». spread and that hi* welcome will he in Hecretary'e trip through the atate at street about eight or ten feet wide and ; IxMlie Conner, and her friend Ml** Haan within tlie next two week* and will be proportion to his importance. One of thia time.or <>f hie attitude toward the built of Nome tire-proof material, con the whole width of tlie park. Consider- I from Monmouth. Many enjoyable the reasons for this interest is that the question* that are of intereat to the able complaint wax made by persons i games were played, after which light crete or brick, with light brick frontage. Lents camp ha« in view the kxation of people of Oregon. These building* will be sixty to eighty living to tlie west of the park. As a mat refreshments were served by the division headquarters at this place. It Monday was »pent in the Deechutes ter of the public comfort, the editor of ; haste*« And after some music and j feet deep, with sixty foot frontage, one would be quite a compliment to the valley. Opportunity waa given him to1 story high. The front« will be moatly A pleasant birthday party was given the HERALD called on Commissioner singing was rendered, all departed for , local camp, so a full turnout will be ex sec the vast area of irrigable land that i their homes having spent an evening ; glass. Saturday, August 16, by Mrs. Clyde E. Deick some time since and laid the mat- ; pected at the Monday evening meeting. rcay economically lie placed under irri-1 Acre»« the street Duke Brother« are Sager, at her home on Richey Street, in ter before him. Not having heard the : of sweet fellowship and good will. gallon and made to produce every erttl tearing away the old frame structure honor of her niece, Miss Thelma decision he again calle»! on Superintend-1 of farm product. Alfalfa, wheat, oats, V olunteeis Visit the City which ban inclotM-d their property ever Sweeney, the occasion being her 9th ent Misehe on W»-dnes«lay of this week. fruit, garden vegetable* and livestock ' Mrs. Eva Clark of Steatite, Wash , since they located in Lent*. The idea is He was surprise»! to learn that the mat The members of the Lents Volunteer birthday. will live and yield abundantly all over former neighbors of the Huntington's to erect a concrete buihlitig, brick front, The afternoon was spent playing ter ha»I been given consideration and Firemans Company paid the Kern park the Deachute* regin, and other vaat i in South Dak , is visiting with them in tifty by sixty, and one story, and per games and in a peanut hunt the prizes that the fence wouhi be carried through Department a visit on Sunday Morning. area« ol Central Oregon, if a reasonable l,ent*. Imps two. The question of height ha* were won by Thelma Sweeney and in line with those aln-ady established. Those entertained by Cap Zellar and supply of water can lie given to the not ls-en finally decided. Newton Moe. Refreshments of ice Th« disposition of the Park Officers his men were Chief Rayburn, S c. right kind of a ¡law students of the land. The need and possibility of there The addition of these buildings to tlie cream, cake, nuts and candy were s-etii to be very friendly to Lent* an»l a Hazen, Foreman Frank Rayburn, and thing« are clearly apparent to Mr. lame. subject of tinance who had an imper town will add very materially to it* served. Those present were: Thelma proper presentation of any question that fireman Wm Anderson. Fish, Bmge, sonal Interest in the development of a Governor Weal accompanied the Secre safety. The McGrew building on the Sweeney, Lila Moe, Maida Deathridge, may arise will surely lie given due con I^nt, Brashears, Wilson, Webb, Faker. tary on hi* trip and the Governor’* j *ound system would lie more likely to east side of tlie street will separate tlie ¡Florence Thureton, Lorena Webb, Mary sideration. Barnes, and Mr. John Robinson The devise a safe and just system than any experience« a* State lam»! Oommi*- frame structure* so tnat an extensive boys report a royal entertainment, at Helen Cowing, Vivian Sweeney. Geo. body of hanker* or exploiter*. tioner before hi* coming to the Gov the engine house. The time was spent Mr. Smith waa high in hi* praise of • tire such as was anticipated some time Shaw, Merrill Webb, Tom Cowing, ernorship baa especially titled him to ago. will be practically impossible, in singing, by members of the Lents CORBETT e, wu>.^ewton Moe, Felbert Johnson, Clarence accompany the Secretary on *ncb a the President and hi* chief, Mr. Lane, | ordinary effort. The erection < of the. Stubbs, Kenneth Sweeny and Clyde Volunteers and Piano music by the trip. Point after point waa shown to whom be now introduced. Duke bnihling on tlie other side of tlie | Sager, Jr. Kern park company. The Kern Park The entertainment and sufferagette Mr. lame had previously been detig- [ the Secretary wherein Oregon had suf- Company has a fine piano in its quarters. street will have much the same effect. dance at the grange hall Saturday even fered by unjuat diecrimination* and nated by toastmaster Piper as "the What was at one time prophesied as the Our boys were present at ‘taps’’ fi ing was well attended and those present and saw the benefit of drill an»! promiaea have lieen secured that the most loved of all the secretaries." ultimate eml of the frame building* in fi report a very enjoyable time. WELCHES unfairneaa would be rectified If |«>s ible, When he arose to speak he received an I Lent* isaliout to tie rendered impossible. Mis* Anna Benfield ie at Rooster discipline. It is to be hoped that closer an<l in many instances the possibility ovation. Every man in the room arose ' With the erection of these building* relations may lie established between Mr*. Harry Thomas and Mr*. Albert Rock assisting in the care of the Jones to his feet and the room resounded with i* a mured. the regular fireman and the Volunteers there will be an incentive to letter babies. cheers He began in a very common Bell and several young folk* of Sandy Not the least thing in the visit waa as the latter can derive much good from structures and the old ones will prob Mr. Dekum, of Hood River, ie visiting the visits. The well kept and finely the banquet spread by the Portland place way, telling of his experiences in ably drollout one by oneand lediiplaei-d are camped at Maple Camp on Welches | camp ground. hie sister, Mrs. P. O. DeMoee. . Commercial Club on Monday evening the West and of the pleasure and sur by other and better and safer ones. equipped company, well drilled, is an Mr. W, H. Reed was in Portland influence that will develop pride and Dr. Killingsworth and wife and his in honor of the visit of the Secretary prise he bad met with in the form of cordiality in treatment on this trip father and mother and family are Saturday. and hi* party. About two hundred effort on the part of the volunteers. - ga The Banner Sewing Circle met with camped in their new cottage, Eureka, and aiity persons accepted the invita He then led up to the real mattea of And the regular fireman have come ! PLEASANT VALLEY interest. He discussed the men with Mrs. Lewie Reed last Thursday. on Still Creek. tion of the club to thia dinner which to pay considerable attention to our Mrs. John Hurlbert and children, of boys. Tne way they have handled George Williams and wife and famijy waa dated for six thirty o'clock. The whom he was associated In Washington fi------------------------------------------------ S hall waa well full and dinner waa and expressed the opinion that they ■ Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Ix-htnan have are now living in their little cottage I^nts. visited Mr. «nd Mrs. E. D. several fires of late in this vicinity has from a weeks' outing at near Still Creek. Chamberlain and other relatives in this given them a different ideas of aerved to the accomjianiment of de were all men who might better, so far returned as their own interests were concerned, Garibaldi Beach. They report a vicinity last week. lightful music. The table* were deco volunteer work. This is no‘‘sidewalk" Mr. George R. Dingle of Portland Mrs. Dodson continue* quite weak, a crowd in Lents, and the fact that the rated with home grown gladiolus, the lie occupying their time at home or in splendid time. Naomi and Anita and the Misses Mrs. Turner Oliver, of f'nion Atenue trained nurse is in attendance. product of the Crieeev farm near Bull looking after their own business. But boys go at their work so systematically Faubion made the first trip to Enola Mr. Smith, of Gresham, a veterinary is a lesson to the fellows who do nothing Run, and fern. An exceptionally fine he felt that it was a good indication of and Mrs. W. A Hall of Lents spent hill in an automobile, Mr. Dingle has last Friday visiting Mrs. T. R. Berry. surgeon was cal'ed to see Mr. P. O. but listen for fire alarms. dinner was served, following which the the merit* of the men of hi* own di- ! C. M. Harrison made a business trip an Overland car. DeMoe»' sick horse last Frytay. toastmaster of tlie evening, Mr. Ihper vision, ami of the other members of the Mr. Walter Creighton ie helping Mr. to Mt. Tabor last Monday. Born to Mr. ana Mrs. Clarence Cabinet that they were willing to make : of the Oregonian, introduced Governor Douglas build SSgaral bridges beyond Buxton Friday, August 14, a nine The shrewd laird of Lanarkshire had Went who set forth briefly some of the such sacrifices for the good of the! Among those who attended camp the Summit house. They expect to get pound boy. evidently experienced th* difficulties of meeting at St. Johns Sunday were : country, and he took this to be a injuries Oregon bad suffered at the them ready in time for the Pendelton Rev. Adame liegan a series of Evange collecting money lent to friends. hand* of the Department of the In guaranty of the perpetuity of our Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Garrison, J. 8. Round up as the automabile club ex- listic meetings at the Corbett school “Laird.” a neighbor accosted him one Donaldson and family. Will Richey and government. He then spoke of some terior in the past, some of the imminent the trip pect 15*» machines to make and morning, " I need twenty poonds. If family, C. E. Isham and family house Monday evening, August 11. needs of the atate, and mentioned that of the matters of interest to Oregonians, over thi* road. Mrs. J. E. Ball and son Al. ye ’ ll be guid enough to tae my note, yell which will no doubt run for three or railroad* in the eastern part of the the atate had received more favors from An all day meeting was held at the There has been a number of buck four weeks as the interest taken by hae ye're mm >y back agin in three the Department within the past six ste'e, conservation of water power, de church Sunday, presided over by Rev. deer killed in this vicinity since the those attending is very good. Rev. months frae the day.” month* than within the previous five velopment of irrigation projects, im “Nae, Donald.” replied the laird, Adams is a very interesting speaker and years. Tlie Governor introduced Mayor provements of our highways, aa»i the Wilber R. Howell, Baptist convention I open season. pastor from Portland. An effort is lie- "I canna do it.” "But, laird, ye hae Roy Gai wood, formerly of camp Zig every one shouhl attend these meetings. active participation of Congress in the Albee of the city. Triplets, two boys and a girl, were often done the like fer ye’re friends.” He lielieved ing made to arouse greater interest in Zag has lieen promote«! to Supervisor of The Mayor's address was one of wel development of Alaska church work at this place. "Na»-, mon. I canna obleege ye.” l'laya district and Tom Brown of Lost born to Mr. and Mrs. R. R Jones, of that government lands should lie come and congratulation on the ap Mr. and Mrs. W. I'. Moore spent a lake is now stationed at Camp Zig Zag. Rooster Rock, August Sth. The three "But, laird—" parent change in the manner of ad opened to actual settlers and not to few days last week visiting at the home "Will ye list to me, Donald? As Mr. Lent», Mr. Rob and Mr. Fuller Irnhies have an aggregate weight of 2i> S|>ei4ilator* or corporations. The man i ministering the department. He intro of Arrah Wanna hotel, and Mr. Selvin, pounds and are perfect and healthy. I soon as I too« ye. re note, ye’d draw the duced Mr. G. F. Johnson of the Oregon who will use the land should have it. of A. B. Craft of Forest Grove. A. H. Welter is building a modern who is a guest at lllibee, have gone to Mr. and Mrs. Jones ar- the parents of twenty poonds, would ye nae?” Development League, Mr. John*» n He thought that Alaska hould be Donald could not d -ny that be would. Clear Lake on a hun ing and fishing eight children, the oldest one being made a very fine talk relative to the opened up with a nationally supported house on his property. J. E. Ball is getting the material on “I ken ye weel. Donald," the laird trip. eleven years. Even ‘ 'Te,idv" could railroad an I that the products of that needs of the atate and what the de continued, "anti I ken that in three Mr. and Mrs. Dave Anderson and tin»! no fault with this family. He the ground preparatory to erecting a partment could do for it. Following country should lie encouraged. friends have gone beyond the Summit Donald Sprague and Miss Irene months ye'd nae be ready to pay me ma him came Mr Adolph C. Miller, asaift- thought it would he only a short time five room bungalow. J. D. Lee of Portland is opening up house for a few days sport. Knapp were married at Vancouver, money. Then, ye ken, we'd quarreL ar.t secretary of the Interior. Mr. until we would be using their coal and Miss Hazel Mitchell of Sandy ie at Wash.. Thursday, August 14. This But if we're to quarrel, Donald, I’d Miller ptoved himself a very good iron and that possibly within a few I a road to hi* land south of Sycamore speaker. Hi* topic was "National years we would be bringing in Alaska 1 station. Mr. Lee intend* to place hi* Government Camp for a week's stay ■mupie is well and favorably known in rather do it noo.when 1 hae ma twenty land on the market as soon as he gets Huckleberries are now beginning to this vicinity, the bride having been the poonds in ma pocket!” Park*," but he gave a portion of his grown reindeer meat to supply the j the road completed. teai-her in our school for the past two ripen. time to the currency question, since beef shortages in this part of the , Chas. Dahlqnist has invested in a A student in London named Edgar Mies Mildred Faubion went to Port years. Their many friends in this hi* line of work for a good many year* country. "There are Ho,000,000 acres | land to visit her grandmother, Mrs. P. .-ommunity wish them well. They left 1 Hesse is reported to have perfected a ha* bean the study of finances and he of productive land in Alaska, and it* j new Ford automobile. (»range meets in all day session next D. Ixing, last Thursday. She returned for Lake Co., Saturday going by boat stated that he had lieen in confetence rivers are capable of developing the method of getting rid st Hies by in Saturday. to The Dalles, from there they will Saturday. with the President on frequent oc power to supply large cities '• He did oculating them with the germs of a Clarence Davis ami hie sisters, Mrs. drive to f-ake County. casions and had a very clear notion of not see the propriety of having the parasitic fungus disease You have no There will be an examination fo- the Ethel Cook Adame and Miss Evelyn, TRY SANDPAPER. what that official had in view for the country battled up by a few big cor position of local rural mail carrier at and Miss May Granger of Portland are doubt noticed flies late tn the season Keep a piece of sandpaper handy to country. Whatever was carried porations the sole purpose of which is Corbett on the 13th of September. camped at the toll gate for a few weeks. which were partly covered with a whit the sink where the dishes are washed through at this time he said would to continue the suppression of private E. B. Thompson and mother and ish or grayish substance. These flies It will prove invaluable, says the necessarily be more or less defective in development. A WORK SAVER. are victim* of the fungus known as When a stub little l.nella Shippy of Gresham were technical point* for he said it would be The cloee of the address was devoted Washington Herald When the blueberry season comes "empusa muscae,” which soon kills impossible to forsee all the necessary to an expression of gratitude for the born spot on a burned kettle refuses guests at Welches hotel for a week. Mr*. John Murphy of Illihee ha* again, do not tediously look them over, them The only trouble is that hith element* which should go to make up hospitality that the people of Oregon to. move through the aid of a wire one by one, or even a handful at a erto no one has been successful in ar an entirely satisfactory law on *o im had ahown him. The Secretary and dishcloth, use a piece of sandpaper, ft gone to Portland for a few days. time Try the following plan: Place tificially cultivating this fungus so as portant a matter on first trial. He ad his company, with the exception of is an aid in cleaning a gas stove. Fold TO MEND GRANITE WARE. a quart or more of berries in a pan. to get it to spread among the flies vanced the idea that it would be im Assistant Miller and Mrs. Miller, and a piece over a knife and you can quick practical for the designing of a currency Mr*. lane who left last night for ly remove all grease or dried food that A good way to mend granite ware is Fill the pan half full of water, and in early in the season, and thus prevent a short time, all the leaves, twigs, poor them from multiplying Hesse claims law to be left with the banking Interests Crater Lake, left during the night for sticks to the corner*. to press a little piece of soft putty berrie*. etc., will rise to the top of he has now accomplished thi* aad tka4 of the country. Such a law should Hermiston where they inspected the over the hole letting it come well out the water, and can be poured off, leav the fly pest can be stopped by infect necessarily place some limitations on irrigation project* of I'matilla County, Mis* Minnie Kern* ha* been re- the financial institution* of the country after which they proceeded to San elected to teach the Buckley school over the edges Set vexed* in the oven ing the berrie* clean in the bottom of ing heap* of refuse and other breeding and let bake tour or five hour*. the pan. place* with the spore* of the disease. a* they now exist, and to secure the Francisco. with an increase of «alary. i Three New Business Houses In Prospect. All Good Substantial Structures. Concrete aud Brick Hold Sway. MRS. SAGER GIVES PARTY 4----------------------- ------ »