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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (May 7, 1914)
MT. SCOTT H ER AM ) Announcement Entere«! a» Se<>n«i Claaa Matter February lit. 1814. Al piwtortiee, Lenta, Oregon, Under ael of March 3. IS78 Published Every Thursday at lents, Ore., by the Mt, S cott P csushino C o . H. A. DARN'ALL, E ditob AMD M anaobb . Office Phone: Home B Hl 11-1111. We beg to announcr that be ginning with Saturday, May the 9th 1914, we will be located in our new Residence Tabor 2S13 banking rooms on corner of Johnson and Main streets and shall be pleased Again we are reminded that a *«**• His platform should ap,H>al to considerable number of people | *very wter of PitrUand, and the large majority should unhesitatingly give hint think a newspaper is under obli- their support, for Ors'gon needs a man gations to give its space to pro- >( hii) and imprvretons in Con- moting people who never con- grvtw tribute to its support. Just how His strong endorsement of natural we are to exist when every Tom. resources, reclamation of arid lands, a Dick’ and Harry, wants free fair deal to both capital and labor, space for a little promotion en woman suffrage, and a aix-year I'rew- terprise of their own is not clear. ■ dential term and fewer elections. Fnun Neither can we see how anyone , the many pearls of Mr. McArthur’s with a conscience, who has re I platform is thia: “The drift of popu lation towani large cities is one of the ceived favors of this sort, can serious problems confronting the spend his time criticising the I American people and it can only be policy of the paper, and when solved by awakeuing a nation-wide they have a little job work done j interest in country life and the several they hunt the town over for a i brandies of agriculture. A decrease in the sise of the non-producing clarees in 25 cent cut on price. the great centers of population and a When You Consider Knowledge, Expertenc e , Ability, and Attitude on Public Matters A. M. Crawford c Republican nomination U. Gantenbein GOVERNOR CANDIDATE REPUBLICAN NOMINATION FOR RUPI BL ICA N J. B. SCHA A “Piano” For $10 Deposit: balance on easy pay ments. Let your “Christmas present” be a permanent one. Let us prove to you a saving of $25 to $100 on any piano you wish to buy. Our system of selling insures satisfaction. Free tuning and inspection for one year. We offer you a good piano for $195 (others would charge you $300). Special offer for this week: First | class player piano for $455 (regular price $000). No sensa tional (circus) advertising; we are out of the “high-rent dis trict”; no “buncomb piano checks” nor “trading' stamps.” We positively give you imore value at a less price than is possi ble to obtain elsewhere. Send us the names of three or] more friends or neighbors who might be interested in a piano, player piano or Victrola, and we will send you and them a beautiful monthly art calendar for] 1914. A visit will be of mutual advant age. We will be pleased to I demonstrate the “Christmas j player” action, which ’ can be easily installed in any piano,fund makesany piano a “playor piano” or anybody a pian st. Our “auto” is at your service. Open evenings. Soule Bros. ‘Piano Company. 388 Morrison street, near Tenth.—Adv. Candidate for the Republican Nomination for County Commissioner Multnomah County A Man with business exper ience for a Public Trust Good Roads for Producers. Work instead of Politics. Every expenditure carefully investigated. Vote 105 X Hay, Feed and Grain Washed Gravel, Sand | getouh mercury will surely destroy the sen«« of mnell and completely derang«« the whole nyBt*rn when ent« ring it through the mucous surfac e« Ku< hi h leu Nhould never be uned exrep’ < . t-rescriptIons from reputable physician; »•< the daman*' they will do Is ten fold to the good you <an possibly derive from them Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by !•’. J Cheney a <■<». Toledo, •». contains no mercury, and Is taken Internally acting directly upon the Wood and mu nmi faces of the system. In buying Hall*« Catarrh Cure be sure you get the r«*nu- tne. It Is taken Internally and mad« In Toledo. Ohio, by F*. J. Chen« y A Co Tes timonials free Bold by I druggist« Price 75c per bottle. | Take Hall s Family Pills for tcon«tijmon. I pricks Cement, Brick, Lime, Wall and Land Plaster Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that Contain Mercury MCKINLEY & BUNDY m I Block Eartol Main St. on Foatcr Ron! Phonee Tabor HUM; Home 3112 Herald Advertising Pays Ten IM ectric 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 City RELIABLE ELECRTIC SERVICE Silverton Cazadero Estacada Bull Run for Congress Candidate for the Republican Nom (nation For Boring Indigestion? Can’t Eat? No Appetite? Justice of The Supreme Court A treatment of Electric Bitters m- : creases your appetite;stope indigestion; you can eat everything. A real spring tonic for liver, Bidney and stomach troubles. Cleanses your whole system and you feel fine. Electric Bitters did more for Mr. T. I. Peeble’s atomach troubles than any medicine he ever trie«!. Get a bottle to day. 60c. and II 00. at your Druggist. Bucklen's Arnica Balve for Ecxema. Salem l>o not forget that the Supreme Bench ■>( Oregon is composed of seven m-T'en, four of the seven places are to b> filled at the forthromlns election. Multnomah County is not represented on the »upreme Bench Judge Cleeton Is the only candi date for the Supreme Bench from Mult nomah County Do not forget that Judge Cleeton closed the bridges, thereby string to those who had to cross the bridge during the busy psrt of th» day closed periods for three hslf hours each, morning and evening. Remember, also, that be upheld the minimum wage lew and declared the tax penally law Invalid. (Paid Adv > . Clifton N. McArthur, who made such an excellent record as speaker of tlie House of the last legislative session, it a candidate for Congrwm in the Third District with a good chance of being the next Congressional representative from Portland. He is a stanch Republican, talented, and has given full demon stration of being a man of his word and faithful to the letter to the people's interests. Added to his many enviable qualifications is his well-known common UNITED STATES POSTAL DEPOSITORY Lents St«., Portland, Oregon Prerenl Attorney General T. J. Cleeton State Press Conunent On Candidacy from the Third Oregon District—Mult Of C. N. McArthur For Congress nomah County.—Paid Adv. The Multnomah State Bank You’ll Help Elect corresponding increase in tlie number ITH his customary high | of producers on farms will add to the sightedness our esteemed volume of fooistutla and lessen the cost CIRCUIT JUDGE contemporary, the Spectator, of living”.—Woodburn Independent. attempts to answer a paragraph Those who have been closely associated we issued recently. We say high with Mr. McArthur know him to be a man absolutely fair and square in all his sightedness. Perhaps near ■ dealings political or otherwise. The sightedness or far sightedness, i fact that he has fillet! the chair of or astigmatism would do just as * Speaker of the Oregon Legislature for well. The worthy “Spectator” J two terms and come out stronger and holds its head so high that it more highly respected each time, is proof he is a man whom the people can fails to see more than ha'f the j I that trust in the conduct of their business. facts that might be observed if If more men of this claee were elected to • a. the “Spectator” got a complete I office there would be a higher respect view of things. In proof of this ' for our ptiblic officials.—Klamath Falls we call attention to the "Specta Herald. McArthur is a young man. lie tor’s’’ statement that "The fight is While recognized as one of ablest men of I made by the Mt. Scott News,” public affairs in the state He has etc. Now the Mt. Scott News occupied positions of trust and resj>onsi- has been defunct for three bility with credit to the state and honor months, If the Spectator quill to himrelt He is thoroughly familiar with the needs of the Third District and driver can look a publication over I the entire state —St. Helens Mist and make such gross mistakes as Mr. McArthur is a man with a record that, what can you expect of him of capable accomplishment, By dint in talking about matters SO dis- of hard work, backed by ability’iaml tant as Seattle, of SO far be- »»oKticml sen«e, he ha- won hi- way to a After a service of more than six years in neath his fair consideration as a I leading position , in ^dative as a Circuit judge in Multnomah county, . . affairs. affaire. An able lawyer, his experience, C. I'. Gantenbein has again entered the pettj public Market As a tur- | political an< and ) professional. professional, has brought ther proof of his majestic de- him in clime contact with general eon- race and is acandidate for the Republican generacy we call attention to ditions throughout the -tat»- — B*-nd nomination for Judge of Department Six. Mr. Gantenbein also served three some hundred vacant grocery Bulletin. McArthur has a good idea of affaire in years as Judge of the Juvenile court and shops in Portland today, and to i the stale, is honest in hie intentions, other hundreds of shops that are capable of making a t'ongrvMman of for the past eleven years he has occupied the position of Dean of the I .aw Ilepart- now conducted by Japanese and worth to tlie district and to the nation. mentof the University ■>( Oregon. During Chinese and Italians and Greeks —La Grande otxrver. the Spanish-American war Colonel and French and Englishmen and LCIlri.ton X McArthur, twice speaker of Gantenbein led the Third Oregon In I the Oregon House of Representatives. fantry through many skirmishes in the a few Americans. , and one ot tlie cleanest and ablest young Philippine Islands. Business conditions have not j men in hi.« native state, has announced Shortly after hi» return, Mr. Ganten heretofore prevented these j himself a candidate for the republican bein retired from military life and was various nationalities and why : nomination for Congress in the Portland elected to the position of Circuit Junge should it be cited that the open ; district. In recognition of merit and of Departnwut Four. While acting in ing cf public markets will in lor the honer of Portland and the state tbit capacity Mr. Gantenbein heard an be ought to have no trouble in «inning. crease the proportion of Japa ■ Mr. McArthur will make a valuable unusual number of test suits and a large proportion of trial» involving moral nese or Chineese merchants. i member in the national halls of legis degeneracy. His retiring from the| We doubt if Seattle has as many lation, »here his grandfather. Colonel bench at the expiration of his term, not vacant store buildings today as Nesmith, shone with such distinction 50 j having been a candidate at that rime ago. Harney County News. for re-election, was a distinct lore to tlie Portland. We have not seen it years Polk County takes more than a casual commonwealth. proven that Seattle has a larger interest in the announcement that C. N. "I rely upon my record as Circuit percent of Mongolian tradesmen McArthur is a candidate for Congns« to Judge and if nominated and elected I than Portland. The mere state succeed A. W. Lafferty. While Polk will continue to administer justice with will not get to cast a vote for the owner out delays or technicalities and as an ment by the "Spectator” that of the Nesmith farm at Rickreall, yet such is true does not make it so i Polk will aid by boosting a little now earnest advocate of Judicial reforms.” ! Paid Adv. and in the view of numerous j and then “Pat.” a» the natives know other unwarranted statements it i him. wears a numtier eight hat, and it makes we are inclined to the i covers good < iregon brains that should “Less Delay, Less Technicality and view that the Spectator man is be of service to the state back in the More Justice in Our Courts.” eapitol. The Monitor hopes to see him again holding his nose too high. win the race —Independence Monitor. The farmer who sells eggs on ■ Mr. McArthur has a good receord in the Albina market at 20 cents J the Oregon Legislature. He comes Circuit Judge for Multnomah County while grocsrs are getting 25 i from a fine line of people. He i« a cents ia helping to pay the I graduate of the University of Oregon ‘ and a bright, progressive young man grocer bill. Why? Because the with a very wide circle of personal housewife who saves on one friends throughout the state. —Oregon commodity is the better able to City Enterprise. pay for another. If the house C. N. McArthur, who recently holders are able to save 20 per announced himself as a candidate for j Congress for the Third District, is a cent on the garden or farm pro | grandson of James W Nesmith who duce they purchase they will be ! was an early pioneer of Oregon and 20 percent better able to pay for United States Senator from thia state flour, canned goods, other pro luring the Civil War period. McArthur visions or dry goods and hence is a young man of considerable ability and ought to I* able to treat Lafferty, the merchants will lose fewer the present incumbent, who will make bills and be just 20 percent . the race aguin.—Newberg Graphic. better off. Mr. McArthur is a candidate for the W Interest Paid on Time Deposits to see our many customers in the new location. With ample banking rooms and splendid facilities we hope to lie able to enjoy the good patron age which we have had in the past, and cordially invite all our friends and patrons to drop in and inspect our new home. 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. St Johns Portland Railway Light & Power Company . Broadway and Alder Streets PHONES: Marshall 5100; Home A-6131