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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (April 30, 1914)
MT. SCOTT HERALD LOCAL AND PERSONAL Entered as Second ('lam Malter Februa.y IP, 1914. At poatoffioe. Lento. Oregon. Umler act of March 3, 1879 Stanford Moor«, who ha« charge of iha Willamina Methodist Church at Williiuina, la visiting hia parent» R«v. Mr. and Mra. W. Boyd Moor*. Published Every Thursday at lento, Ore., by the M t . S tott P t eu» hi no C o . H. ▲. DARNALL, Korroa « nd M anaom . Office Phone: Home B rtlll-1111. Residence Tabor SUS The Young People's Bible clam of the Friend’« Church gave Mime« Edith, Stella and Elsie Berry a pleaaaut sur prise Wednesday evening. — HE experience of the Albina then presents us a cheap card Th* l.adle« Auxllliary of th« tanta of V will give « “mother hubbard** Market promoters in not that he got printed some where 8. party May 11th at Serrani Hall. There getting a better representation down town. That sort of busi «ill be a iHX'ial and entertainment in ness honor doesn’t help us pay from the farmers for opening our bills. It cost money to be a connection. day is very discouraging to say booster for the business men of Spring Laiative and Blood Cleanser the least. To the farmers it is a this suburb and when they show Flush out the accumulated waate and guarantee that the Portland con such small appreciation of sup loisou* of the «inter months; clean* sumers are ready to buy their port as some of them do, then vour stomach, liver and kidney« of all fresh products even at regular we will be slow on favorable impurities. Take l)r. King'« New Lite Pills ; nothing better for purifying the retail prices, if they can be sup- mention. blood. Mild, non-griping laxative. plied. Curve const pation; make« you feel tine. T. M. Hurlburt, candidate for Take no other. 26c, at your Druggiat. But it means a lot more, Al- bina cannot run a market if the sheriff, is making a quiet cam Bucklen'a Arnica Salve for All Hurt«. producers will not supply it The paign. refusing to deal in per new Yamhill market will not sonalities or criticisms of his op ADVtRTlStD H1HKS thrive if the producers do not Adverti«e<i letter« for week ending patronize it And it means more ponents. He simply offers his April 19, 1914: Acbeeon, Wm. A., I than this to farmers. The record as an honest, efficient city Adam», Miss Ide; Barter, Mr. R. C. greatest effort that has ever been officer, if that won’t win he is Burn«, Janie« A.. Conway, Mr«. H., Handety, Mre. L., Hurley, J. M., J made in Portland to provide the ready to stay on another job. Kelly, Mrs. 8. J., Jonee. May; Ei-her, farmers with a direct market to Mr. Hurlburt is getting strong Donnell G-, Seley, O. W., Well«, C. M. Advertised letter« for week ending the consumer is now in the mak support April 26, 1914: Anderaon, Mrs. N. E.; ing. If the farmers do not take Bequin, Monsiour, Rev.; Burse, T. ; advantage of this supreme effort The so-called “Sam Hill" road Hamilton, A. H. Marson, Mise Veda; on the part of Portland people to lecture and picture shows that Parker, Mra. Laura; Reiuboldtm, provide a means of exchange it are being given at various places Bert ha; Ri| Rigg«, Mrs. Bessie ; Smith, C. . ; Thomas. E , Thompson, C _ G. ____ __ ,__ . will probably be a long time be in the county have degenerated Andrew Mr». Floyd; VanValinburgb, Ida; fore plans are again as well into booster meetings for Holman White, Mr». Mary. Geo. w. Spring, Boat master. worked out for them as at pres and desparaging tirades against ent It means a lot to the Holbrook. farmers, more than can be said Beware of Ointments for Fly Catechism Catarrh that Contain Mercury in one article of this length, or of mercury «til surely destroy th* **n*« several. It means their oppor Here i« a tiy catechism which ««a a* *<n»ll and coinpletelv ,1rr«n«r Iks distributed by the Indianapolia board of whole system when entrt:n< it through tunity to pierce the barrier of of health before beginning an anti-fly th* mucous surface* Hu irtl -I** ahoul-l never be used eacept « prescription* commission row. which has been campaign. from reputable physician .< the damage they -til do 1« ten fold to the go< I built up with the exact purpose Where is tbe fly born? can possibly derive from them, flail's Catarrh Cur», manufactured by F. J In manure and filth. of controlling farming production Cheney A Co.. Toledo. O. contain* no mercury, and Is taken Internally. aetln< in its distribution to the con Where dooe the fly live? directly upon the blood and mucous «ur In every kind of tilth. faces of the system. In buying Hall's sumer. It means better prices Ia anything too filthy for the tiy to Catarrh Cure be sure you get the g>-nu- Ine. It Is taken Internally and made tn for your products and economy eat? Toledo. Ohio, by F J Cheney A Co. Tes timonials free. for the consumer. It is abso No. Sold by Dniplsts Price 7Sc per bottle. Take Hail’« Family Pill* for constipation. lutely necessary’ that you take Where does he go when he leave* the advantage of the chance or else vault and manure pile and the «pittoon? Into the kitchen and dining room. again be charged with incom What does be do there? U. Gantenbein petency in caring for your own He walk* on the bread, fruit and CANDIDATE REPUBLICAN interests. vegetable«; he wipe* hi« feet on tbe NOMINATION FOR T C. batter and bathe* in the milk. OW that it is nearly time for Does the fly visit the patient aick the primary election it is with consumption, typhoid fever, and infantum? high time that every voter cholera go He doee—and may call on you next. vigorously into the qualifications I* the fly dangerous? of every candidate. Don’t He is a man'« worst pest. more dan- assume that your refusal to vote gerous than wild beasts or rattlesnakes. for a candidate clears you of re What disease doee the fly carry? sponsibility. Your failure to sup He carries typhoid lever, tuberculosis and summer complaiht. port a better man for the place How? will give strength to the un Ou his wings and hairy feet. worthy aspirant Voting for What is his correct name' four out of the forty candidates Typhoid fly. for the Leirislative in Multnomah Did be ever kill anyone? He killed more American soldier« ID County will not relieve you from the Spanish-American war than the responsibility for some unworthy bullets of tbe Spanlads. candidate who may slip in. If Where are the greatest number of you are a Republican you must cae«>e of typhoid fever, consumption and choose the twelve best persons, summer complaint? there are the mo-t flies. according to your judgement. It Where Where are the most flies? is up to you to learn who they Where there is the most filth. are and vote accordingly. Study Why should we kill tbe fly? the “Legislature Timber” column Because he may kill us. and decide according to your How shall we kill tbe fly? Destroy all tbe filth about the house best information. and yard ; pour lime into the vault, and ’T’HE Sellwood Bee seems to on the manure; kill the fly with a wire screen paddle, or sticky paper, or * be in doubt about the kerosene oil. motive behind the proposed Kill tbe fly in any way, but kill tbe Public Market. If there is any f>y- “financial scheme” in it, that If there is filth anywhere that you will benefit anyone except the cannot remove, call on the board of health, and ask for help before you are consumers and the producers stricken with disease and perhaps death. N we are likewise “too stupid to find it out” And the purpose in this movement is not to promote a “private” corporation market It is just what the Bee Editor wants and the best thing he can do is to reserve his kicks and get tc pushing. As to the "Market bunch sticking themselves in,” we are ready to hear of some more ap proved plan of leading people to pay attention to it. We will pass your plans up to the pro moters if you can name them. The facts are a number of public spirited people are consuming time, money and leather trying to promote this market and they are getting lammed for it Free advertising is still in rare demand at the Herald office. Every other day same enthusias tic “friend” drops in to tell us how his business is prospering and where he is now located. He Strengthens Weak and Tired Women “I wm under a great «train nursing a relative through three month'« sick ness'’ write« Mr». J. C. Van De Sande, of Kirkland, III., and “Electric Bitter* kept me from breaking down. I will never he without it.” Do you feel tired and worn out? No appetite and food won’t digest? It isn’t the «pring w«»ather. You need Electric Bitter*. Start a ¿booth'» treatment to-day; nothing better for etotnacb, liver and kidney*. The great spring toni«-. Re lief or money back 50c. and »1.00, at your Drngirist. tor re-election, was a distinct loan to Ute ootnmoiiwvaltii. Hi* platform i« «hurt and 1« m follow«: “I rely upon my rerord m Olicult judge and if nominal«*! and elected, I will continue to adminiater justice without delay* or tovimlcaliti«« and as an earnest advocate of Judicial reforms." A« a soldier, 1'iiivemity Ih-an. a Juvenile and Circuit judge, Mr. Ganteu- bsin ha* made • rvconl in the aervice of Ute |>eople that again call* for hia election to lite Circuit bench.—Paid Adv. R.W.GILL Candidate for Representative c Official Report of Condition, March 4, 1914 Resources: l«oana and overdrafts ........... U. S. and other bonds ........... Furniture and Fixtures ....... Expense account...................... Cash Reserve............................ Total ...................... Intsrest Paid on Time Deposits Only Farmer in the County in the Re presentative Race Favors more economy in taxation and use of public funds. Fewer commissions. More attention to agri cultural development. Fewer laws and better ones. Semi-annual tax pay ments without penalties. and pnrelimwd oil I consider paint made from these material« to be the best. ih a««<w« m a* c**t •<**• ms th ** h ■ s*s TABOR 4782 RALPH P. LAWRENCE KAL8OM1MNG and I'AI'EKH A NG ING Hay, Feed and Grain Washed Gravel, Sand GET OUR PRICES Cement, Brick, Lime, Wall and Land Plaster WHEN YOU WANT LIGHT GROCERIES, BAKING GOODS. CONFECTIONERY, CI GARS, FRUITS, VEGETABLES. ETC. Ice Cream, Sodas and Soft Orlnks at Our Fountain & 1 Block East of Main St. on F<»ter Hord bundy c Pilot»« Talior l»W; Home 3112 H. A. DARNALL "Leas Delay. Less Technicality and More Justice In Our Court*." Republican Candidate for T. J. Cleeton Representative Circuit Judge for Multnomah County (Multnomah County) (66 on the ballot) I Only candidate from Mt. Scott district, or Eastern Multnomah STANDS FOR Lower taxes. Economy in administration. Reduction in number of commissions. New registration law. New tax collecting law, with 2 or 4 pay mentsand reversion to state if not re deemed within five years. New election law for school districts of over 20,000 population. e Herald Advertising Pays Ten Electnc Generating Plants Widely scattered, have been built by the Portland Railway, Light & Power Company for the purpose of pro viding Where Located Portland (2) Oregon Qty RELIABLE Silverton Cazadero Estacada ------------ r------------------- --------------- 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. Boring St Johns Remember the Name-BOHNA 1) UNITED STATES POSTAL DEPOSITORY Lents Sta., Portland, Oregon part of the «lay closed periods for three naif hours each, morning and evening. Remember, also, that he upheld the minimum wage law and declared the tax penalty law invalid (Baid Adv ) Selby “Dutch Boy” White Lead Deposit«, March 4. 1918... $ 61.021.75 Deposita, March 4, 1914 ... 101.131.80 mckinley After a service of more than atx year* a* a circuit judge of Multnomah county. C. I’. Gantenbein has again entere«! th«- race and is a candidate for the Republican nomination for Judge of Department six. .Mr. Gantenbein also aerve«i three year» a* Judge of tbe Juvenile court and for the past eleven year» he ha* occupied the poaaitian as Dean of the Law depart ment of the University of Oregon, j During the Spanish-American war Colonel Gantenbein serve«! with the | second Oregon Infantry through many Candidate tor the Republican Nom- skirmislies in the Philippine Island*. Shortly after his return. Mr. Ganten- , ination For bein retire«! from military life and was electe,! Circuit Judge of Department Justice of Tbe Supreme Court four. While acting in thia capacity. I Do not forget that tbe Supreme Benrh of Mr. Gantenbein heard an unusual Oregon la composed of »even member«; four of tbe «even placet are to be filled at number of teats suit* and alar, a large I tbe forthcoming election. Multnomah 1« not represented on tbe Hupreme proportion of case« involving moral County Bench. Judge Cleeton It the only etndf* dale for tbe Supreme Bench from Mult degeneracy. His retiring from the nomtb County a bench at I lie expiration of his term, Jan. Do not forget that Judge Cleeton closed the bridge», thereby giving to those who 4, 1913, not having t*en a candidate had to crews the bridge during the busy for painting jot««. Are you looking for a painter' Let us get together and have a talk. I can tell you what it will cost you. «-an suggest color «clx-me* and will tell you what material* I nse I mix my own paint after studying the condition* of the *nrfa<e to be painted. Tliese condi tion« have a direct bearing on tbe way the paint should be mixe«!. i U se pioneer or $ I 15.000.00 1.500.00 557.94 101.131.80 3. .’MM). 00 $121,489.74 Capital Stock paid in Surplus Fund............. Undivided Profita Deposita..................... Notea Rediacounted.. Total................ The Multnomah State Bank VOTE FOR 71 on tbe Ballot $ 68.067.42 26.282.65 2.000.00 780.60 24.359.07 121.489.74 Liabilities: » CIRCUIT JUDGE I’m on the Lookout N D E N S ED Salem Portland Railway Light & Power Company Broadway and Alder Streets PHONES: Marshal] 5100; Home A-613L,