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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (March 5, 1914)
M T. SC( )TT H E R A LI ■) -L . 1 1 ..................... — ' 1 ............ Entered M Second CU m Mail Matter at lx*ut». Oregon, Augu»t 25, INI 1 Published Every Thursday at lente. Ore., by the M t , S cott Pvananixn Co. H. A. DA KN ALL, Enrroa Office Phone: Home 1111. and M anaux *. Reakience Tabor 2S13 VLfE HAVE a clipping from a j their “spiritual” selves had " recent ______ issue of ___ the “ Tele- Tele never been considered in the case the _______ Editor whatever. gram” in which ____ ____ qootro freely from «rthorew, I,. » •’" •»»« Mid thM “no m.n Cor» Harris. He ays: ■ The llv« “">» h>mse!f Nor woman author contends that marriage » '“her And “c’ety h*?,* not a biological function, and <“>“L“’’"'"'?! .‘’"’.a never can be made more than ¡T1 bbndly b.>w down to the such, whatever regulation the “ 1 his dictation without reason, or state may lay down at the be I judgment, or mercy on his fellow hest of the professional experts. She contends that marriage will | men we must place certain limi tations upon Mr. Cupid's activi never be morally and spiritually ties. wholesome where the appraise And in this connection we wish ment of the contracting parties to state that from what we can ignores the poetry of love; that, learn, the physicians of the state on the other hand, when love en are not inclined to take this mat ters the lists, marriages will ter in as serious a manner as the take place whatever the physical laws anticipate. A mere ques rating of the contracting par tioning of a prospective candi ties.” date was not anticipated in the Just how to answer a para statute. The examination should graph that has so many inconsis- be thorough to be effective, and tancies and falsities is a problem there is no reason why the law that ought to be handled with should not be extended to apply more time and care than is at to both sexes. our disposal at this time. People have been having a chance to try Announcement out the sentimental, poetical, blind, supposedly spiritual sort The Editor of the Herald feels that it presuming somewhat to announce to of marriage since the day of ia ms readers that he has decided after Adam. It is a disputed question some solicitation to attempt to secure whether men are any more in the nomination on the Republican tick tellectual today than they were et for the office of State Representative. in the dawn of creation, and it is He is not familiar with variou« methode making announcements of this sort, practically sure that they are of never having aspired to any public not as perfect physically, if we office before, and he has not as yet are to accept the Biblical history ! thought up any particular platform. He for facts. A man who lives to ' has had a number of things in mind for the age of 80 today is a wonder. some time, and he has learned by ob If he reaches 100 he is a miracle. servation that the beet way to get a I thing done ia to go after it yourself. If Poetical marriage has had due he Anda it impractical to advocate the time to prove its merits and yet matters he haa in view for want of popu today just on the eve of the lar support, he will willingly bow to the movement toward rational and I will of the majority. There are several intelligent marriage there is more things that appeal to all of ua just now. The present tax law is getting a lot of sorrow, suffering, and distress of just criticism and should be modifled so every sort as a consequence if people can pay tbeir taxes in install- the unrestrained mating of men > meats, without interest or penalty, if and women than perhaps has | paid at specifled dates, or before. Cer been known before in all his tain school laws need attention, and there are several other matters of local tory. And most of this dis and state interest that should at least tress is due to “marrying in have legislative consideration. But we haste and repenting at leisure. ” believe that it would be unwise to aay If girls had a better understand that we are willing to pledge oureelvee ing of what should constitute an to a set platform, or to promiee certain action on matters that may arise. The ideal husband, physically, moral i function of a member of the legislature ly, and intellectually, and if boys . is more than local. What may seem were led to appreciate those eminently proper to us locally might on qualities in girls that would wear, information at flrat hand fro n all parts homemaking tendencies, sensi of the state appear unwise. The man who is elected to a place in the legisla ble habits of thought, reasonable ture should have the confidence of the tastes, industry and disposition, people to the extent that they feel that before precipitate decision in the he will honestly try t-> do the beat he matter of mating there would be can for the county he represents, and far less misery for themselves, the entire state. To promise more be unsafe and to ask more would and we may rest assured that ! would be unfair. With this statement of our their successors would likewise views, we leave it to our friends to mate profit by it. their choice and if they see fit to give After all, human beings are us the necessary support we will en to prove our good intentions. essentially animals. Their ani deavor We may be able to formulate something mal instincts predominate and if more definite in a short time and if so judgment does not or is not to | w- will make it public. rule in the selection of a com panion for life then what shall?! Passion? And love is passion, not necessarily sensual. Are not j the intellectual products of the How worte than woman’» pen could human being more nearly spirit paint it, are the stories of the degrada ual than the directings of his pas tion to which John Barleycorn »inks a man, told by the men themeelvea. Jack sions. London, eallingr out to the womanhood Of one thing we are absolutely of the country to eave hie child from sure, physical traits in human I the condition» of hia own envirenment, beings like traits in all the bal- j enslaved etill, and with no promiee of a ance of creation, are transmissi change. What a harrowing tale—a cat- o’-nine-taila—to drive aympathetic ble. If the products of marriage motherhood from their many *<utiea to are to be strong men and women, the one paramount duty now before ideals of physique and intellect them, that of regiatering, that they may marriage must be directed by caat their ballot for the protection of judgment. For the good of the the child. Another atory of a atrong man bound race and nation, if people will by the fettera of the “diaeaae” of drunk- not exercise judgment of them enneae haa been placed before na: Sam selves, pressure must be brought Seake waa the editor of the San Fran to bear upon them to reach a cisco Call, a man o’ great power, of un- proper standard. No amount of uaual peraonal influence, and marked intellectual power. The atory of hia love at first sight will ever over-1 downfall and of hia deliverance ia told come a bad habit, drunkeness, or by himaelf in a little pamphlet. The other forms of dissapation. pamphlet ia for free diatribution, thia Thousands of people marry every being a part of the atonement of the year, imagining they are “made author, who ia devoting hia life to the effort of aaving other», who, like him- for each other,” only to learn i aelf, have been bound to the destroying within a very short time that demon. Bam Seake ia working to re their maker must have made a form the fallen. Jack London ia plead- mistake. Had they taken a lit | ing that little children may have an un tle better look at each other, fettered envirement. The illuminating thought that daahea from both <.f these penetrated the film superficial!-, literary efforts ia that theae big, chesty, ties that constitutes social veneer, ! brainy men are asserting their manhood they would have discovered that rights in au issue that haa heretofore HOTES OF THE W. C. T. Ü. been looked upon a» a purvly feuiinim* M. E. Church agitation, »ent I mental and ladylike. Presetting service It a. m and Didi Satu 8«ak • tell» ua we have had long People's service at Heuuett Chapel 8 de Im tea in congre»» touching changvs p tn. Evening service 7:4ft Subject: in the revenue law». That they "even : "Mau of Two Minds.** The male l>ro|WM« to raise mote revenue on liijuor. quartati will slug. Go to church every- What will that mean? The drunk» are body. W. Boyd Moore, Pastor paying their last cent now. To raise more money by a liquor tax we muiii raise more druuka." Re.ueuiber thiai » German Evangelical Reformed Church what a man down in California aaye. S. School 10 A. M. German School He »Iso »ay»: "Thia money did not Saturday 10 A. M. Y. P. S. Wednesday I even belong to the d> unkarda. It waa H P. M. Sunday worship II A. M. stolen from their wive» and children "I T. II Schiiaknoclit. Pastor. 0 Ave la-nts With Jack London pleading to eave the boy» and Sam Seake i-leoding to The regular monthly burin««» meet aave the drunkards there ought to tie a ing of the Epworth League of the M. E. mighty vote rolled up along the Pacific Church will lie belli at the church next coast. The whole coa»t, California, i Monday evening after which there will Oregon and Waahingtou, ia to have ita tie a necktie social in Fawcett Hall. All chance to vote for the boya and drunk- j members and friends are cordially invi arda thia fall, and in each of theae ted to be present. atatee the women have been given the ballot. The regular nioutlily buaim*sa meeting It ia to be hoped the error in date» in thia column last week will not deter of tire Epworth league of the M E any one from giving credence to the church will l>e held al the church next uionday evening: alter which then* will dates we give thia week. The date for the iniseionary meeting la* a "neck-tie” sociable in Fawcett in Lenta ia Tuesday, March tenth. Hall, All memlieri« and friends are There ia to be a reception at the M. E. cordially iuvited io la* present. church in the afternoon and an illus trated lecture at the Evangelical church C. Monney, a fanner living uear in the evening. Oneida. N. Y.. la reported to have de On Tuaaday, March twelfth, Hon. W. j veloped a variety of potatoes that are They bad 8. U'Reu will speak at the Friend’s practically without tope church, giving hie reasons for being a few eyes to start with and for the paat candidate for the nomination of two yearn be baa planted only those tubers which had practically no eyse governor. Only a few sprouts appear, but not withstanding thia tbe variety Is said to yield as well as others having large tops. The advantage of thia variety. If there la any truth In the report at all, would seem to lie in freedom from Friend’s Church danger of frost and damage by bugs. Plan—Then Act m Many people plan their whole lives to have a bank account and then leave this world without so much as a start at one» Planning is not worth anything un less followed by action and good intentions Interest Pal on Time Deposits Kern Park Chnstain Church and it is up to you, so why not begin today. UNITED STATES POSTAL DEPOSITORY Lents Sta., Portland, Oregon Hay, Feed and Grain Washed Gravel, Sand GET QUR PRICES Obituary On February 19th tlierv de|>arted thia life at 4hc home of bi» daughter. Mr». H. Hanke of Hirk 81., Lenta, 8. R. Hayner aged 6N year» ft month» and «•ven day». The <lecra»ed hail been suffering from Cancer. The wife of the departed died not long »ince and wu buried from their home in Mt. John» TI h > funeral aervice wa» conducted by J. M. Nelson. pastor of the lacnta Baptist Church. The interment waa in Mt. Scott Cemetery on February 22. plans with action and the rest will come easy. It is a stepping stone to prosperity The Multnomah State Bank At The Churches Quarterly meeting, Lente Friend's Church, March 6, 7, 8. Friday 2 30 p. m. Minietry and Oversight. Friday 7:4ft p m. Business Session. Satur day 10:30 a. m. Meeting for worship. Saturday 12 M, Lunch, Saturday 2 ;00 p. m. Program by the Department on Systematic Giving. Saturday 7:4ft p. m. Program by the Foreign Missionary De partment. Sunday ft :4ft Bible School. Sunday 11:00a. m. Meeting lor worship. Sunday 2 :30 p. tn. Workers Conference, Subject, "Friends in the North West." 1. Their Mission, J. Jay Cook. Discus- eion led by Lydia C. Gardner. 2. Their Opportunity, H. E. Hemberton, Discus sion led by J. A. Dunbar. 3. Tbeir Material. (a)How to find it, H. A. Hin shaw. (b)How to develops it, H. L. Cox. Sunday 8:30 p. tn. Union C. E Rally. Sunday 7:30 p. m. Closing Evangelistic Rally. John Riley, pastor. never land you anywhere. Make your plans to start an account with this bank right now and back up your Cement, Brick, Lime, Wall and Land Plaster & bundy mckinley l Block East of Main Hl. on Foster Roni FOR SALE — Newspapers for wrap ping or kindling. Mt. Scott I’ul. Co. Daily Mails Mails at tbe Lenta postoffice arrive ami liejiart as follows : Obituary Arriva Itepart On tlie 2nd in»t. Mr». Lucy Curtis 8:29 A.M. ! pawed peacvlully into rent. Drath came 6:0t> A. M. IS IftP M a.-* tie* nwult of lieart failure. Though 12:40P.M. ' 8:20 P.M. »be has not been well of late, yet her 3:10 P.M death wa» very unex|»ected, ar «lie war feeling unusually well on tlie day »he wa» taken, and wa» able to do her house- hold task». "FOR BALE" and “WANT' readers The «leceased war born March 19, 1847 in classified column, 1 cent ;>er word in Oteego, Wis. She wa» united to for first insertion; cent sulMwquently. Francis Curti» Hept. 20, 1861, just before Watch the column for bargains. I m * left for the war. Of this union two WANTKIt children were born, only one of whom, however, remains, Edward J. Curtis of WANTED—A good reliable man or Portland. Of the sons family tlierv are woman to solicit subncipliorw. Enquire eight children, t>e«i<lva the wife, to mourn at llerahl office. WANTED—A woman to do bouse the loss of the departed. The funeral exercises were held in the Baptist church work, ttnly middle aged nee*I apply. the pastor of the ceurch, J M. Nelson, Call at Herald office for information MARFB, HORSI H W 4GONH ami HARNE'W. Call at Grange Store. Katxky Bro». classified !! 69 St. and 46 Ave. 8. E. Bible School 10 a. tn. Preaching Service 11 a. m. and 7:3) p. m. Cbrietain Endeavor 6:30 p. m. Junior C. E. 11 a. tn. Mid week Prayer Meeting Thursday 7 30 p. m. Midweek Bible class Thursday 8:15 p. tn. Sermon subjects Lord's Day, March 8. Morning: “Pentecost.” Evening: "The Sin of Usefulness." Evangelistic meetings begin March 10.* Assisting Evangelista, H. L. Ford and O. P. Purris. R. Tibbs Maxey, miniaer. conducting them. Th«? exercim*» at the grave were conducted by tlie ladies of the Circle. Tbe Interment waa in Mt. St Paul’s Episcopal Church Scott Cemetary. St. Paul's Episcopal Church, W<>od- mere Station. Services during Lent Wall paper, 3cla per roll and up. will be as follows: Wednesdays at 1:30 Calsomine. L vetta, 106 Main Ht. the Ladies Guild will meet in the church. At 3 p. m. on Wednesdays The lieet value« in home furnishing» at the Litarry followed by a short add res** loweet priw»—Kenworthy & Co.. Lento. by Rev. Taylor Good Friday services will be from noon until 3 p. m. Easter ; Best Family Laxative Sunday, Holy Communion at 10:30i Beware ot constipation. Use Dr. a. xn. followed by sermon by Rev. I King's New Life Pill« and keep well. Taylor. All desiring to enter the con Mrs. Charles E. Smith, of West Frank firmation class must send tbeir names lin, Me., calls them "Our family laxa to Mr. Fredric Gesell or Rev. Taylor. tive.” Nothing better for adults or aged. Get them today, 28c. All Arleta Baptist Church Druggists or by mail. N. E. Bwklen A Cs. PhHrtelpliu sr tf. LNtt The “Merry Milkmaids” Cantata under the direction of Mrs. Ella Hoburg i Tripp, will be given at the Arleta Baptist Church, Friday evening Feb. 27, 1914. | Sunday School next Sunday morning at 9:45. B. Y. P (.'.6:16. Church services 11:00 and 7:30. Everybody welcome to any and all of these meetings. The B. ' Y. P. U. will give a social Friday eve ning Mar. 6. WANTED—Boys mar tie had and -ometimi-a girls. The older ones at ordinary wages anil others to lie schooled and care*I for in return tor slight services rendered. For particu lars address W. T. Gardner, superin tendent Boys ami Girls Aid Society of Oregon. Portland. Ore. tf KOH MALK FOR HALB—240 egg Incubator, cheap Mrs F (’ Hugh, Gilbert road FOR SALE- < * ■■ *1 young boras. quire at Herald office. In Phones Tabor 90; Homs 3112 Buff leghorn males (or breeding, prise stock. Huff, white ami brown leghorn setting eggs. «022, <16 Av»., 8. E. Tatior .3426. letter heatls, envelope», card», hill heads, suction notices and poster», dodger«, announcements, etc, at Mt. Scott Pub. Co., office, Leata. FOR 8 \ LE—Thoroughbred White Plymouth Rock Eggs (or hatching, *1.00 per setting of 1ft. A. Schuman, l-enta. Home Phone 2614. FOR HALE—Pure Bred Rhode Island Red Eggs for hatching, *1 On per setting of IS. Mrs. Frank Snudine IW mile «ast oliente. Home Phon« 4621. -------------- _____________ FOR MALE—A store with modern living room«, including good wood range G. h »I I.n-mesa property on Mt. j Beoti carline, corner Vlb and Nelaon street, also horse, harnea» and buggy cheap for cash. Phone Tatair 4440. WOW WKN't a FOR RENT—Two acres of ground, 2 thirds in Kerrie**. Will rent cheap. Mrs. F. C High, Gilbert road. --------------------------------- ----------------------------- —g-B-r. :."■*, e FOR RENT—Entire eecond floor of Bank building, 6 rooms Enquire at Bank. I.< >MT ANO F< It *NI» F«»l: KALB—Pure bred white l.*g- horn rooster. Inquire at Herald office. FOUND—Pair of eye glasses. Call at i Herald office, describe, pay lor ad ami LUMBER—Al >*ur new mill I'« miles - take properay. southeast of Kelso. We deliver lumfier. Jonstud Bros (• M I-**. I I I XNKOVM FOR HALE — Hi I ver C a in p i n e We buy and «w-ll wcond hand furniture* Roosters. F. It. Golden, lx mile south ami stoves. Alvord’s* Furniture Htorc Illi Main Ht of Lents, R. D. Box 303. Ten Baptist Church Services of Lord's Day, March 8. j Bible school, 9:45 A. M. Morning worship. 11 A. M. Sermon theme,'‘Christ! and the Church.” Elmo Heights Sunday Schoo), 2:30 P. M. Young people's meeting, 6:30 P. M. Evening worship, i 7:30 P. M. Sermon tlieme: "Christ and his Apostles.” Everybody welcome. I. M. Nelson, pastor. ! Evangelical Church Morning sermon, II o’clock. Subject "I Will.” Evening Sermon, 7:30. Sub ject: "The Great Invitation.” Sunday School 9:45 p. m. Y. P. A. 6 :30 p in. Strangers, and those having no church home, are assnred a warm welcome and good vocal and instrumental music. P. Conklin, pastor. | Arleta Baptist Church Bible School next Sunday morning at 9:4ft. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. B. Y P. U. meeting at 6:16 p. in. Prayer Meeting Thursday evening at 7:45. Everybody welcome to any and all of these services. Widely scattered, have been built by the Portland Railway, Light & Power Company for the purpose of pro viding Where Located Portland (2) Oregon City RELIABLE ELECRTIC SERVICE Silverton Cazadero Estacada Bull Run to its patrons. Through high tension transmission lines, each of these gen erating plants are inter-communica tive, so that the service is insured against unforeseen interruptions. 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