MT.SCOTT H ERAED Entered a» second Cl ass Matter February lit, 1914. trraTKMKNT LAFFERTY AT LENTS ol ths linanclal a.tllloi> «I Public Ownership Cheered by 3000 at July 4th Celebration. At p«wtortiee. lolita. Oregon. Vivier act oí March 3, 1'79 Fully 3«W people heard th* 4tl> of July address of t'ongr<*ainan l13 deliver liis arc, 1914 4 at.iaa 1 «Mtn» a ii <1 til* «Hint» SO Ov«*r«trall» |B.MX) Bonds and warrant» e M Furniturcaml fixture« l»uv ir«»m a|*|»r»»vr«i rr»« rvv bank« • 1 4.0’7 47 I M» W Checks and other cash lletus I0.4M U Cash on halo! U.fifil TOTAL <* •J i»VI Ex |M’n«r» T»f 1778 ref ms* I to aland tioned in that body hurt his i Praver 45. Every body welcome to any and for what they knew to l>e outrageou- Henry HarltBon popularity, To again advocate all of these services. Director« They refused to be enslaved. They de­ HubM-ribrd and «w.»rn lo bvture me thi« Atti this position will not win him clined to stand idly l>y ami see the day of July, Ivl4 " F Klinrtnan many votes. N'olary l’ublic Millard Avenue Presbyterian Church chains forged for their children's chil­ (HFAL) Conceding that the primary Sunday Services 10:00 a m. Sabbath dren. So ¡t happened that on July 4. NOTH « TO CKKD1TOKS law may not be perfect, we can­ School. 11 .00 a m. morning worship 13> years ago to 'lay, the American In th«» Circuit Court of th«* Rial«* of Oregon, for •»•4op. m. Y P. B. C X 7 SO Evening patriots, through tbeir representatives Moilnomah County not see how an assembly with a worship Thursday, 7 :30 midweek sei- In th«* Matt« r of th«* Míate of M illlaru l^rson. in Continental Congress, declared their I>ec«'a«cd lot of political fixers will improve ¡ vice, 8:O> p m chior practice. Nolic«* is h« r« hk given that thr tinder Rev Wm. H. Amos, Pastor. independence, and they made goo,I that • igne«!, Chari«*» F Lwraon has been appointed conditions. The fact that a declaration upon the tield ot battle. executor of thr « «tat«* of William I arson. «Ir erased, by the Circuit Court of th.- Htatr <»f small ‘private assembly” suc­ “Only a short time ha* pawn'd since Oregon for the Count) of Multnomah, and has •juaTtfh d a« such All |M*rwons ha* lug rlaltsis St Peter's Catholic Church that — less than a century and a half — ceeded in putting over a bunch against «aid estate ar«- hereby noltflr-1 to |>r«’ Sundays: Low Maes at S a m. High and while a great republic has been •rut th«- s a. m. Sunday S bool at •a i - X 'Utor at thr orti. - of hl« attorney. J J. I till«-*! with jieople. and these people Alt Spalding Bldg Fort Ian«!, < »regoli ture at the recent primary elec­ 8 30 a m Week day « Mas* at « a. m have created tremendous wealth ami Johnson * fthtn ” months from the date of first publica Choir Reh-areal, Sunday 12 M lion of thia notice tion is only small reason for sup­ made many inventions, tlie same Money- l»at«'d and tirsi pubi »h. UD- what its hirelings were unable to 'Io In th« Circuit < «»urt of the Htatr of Orrgon h»r th« c.tuul) <>l Multnomah. legislative nominees were pro­ day prraching, 7:45 p. m. upon tlie tield <>f l>attle. It has com­ Inth« Mattar <>f thr Fatate of R o « a Mary moted by a small group of poli­ pletely enslaved the American |as>ple. Calvin i • a*■ i s 11«‘< )• h«*r«*by given that thr und<*r»lgii«'«l, Wiiliain «>. Calvin, th«* rxrcutor of thr e»tat«* ticians. It might as well have German Evangelical Reformed Church Seventy per cent of tlie wealth of of Ko*a Mary Calvin. 4« « ••«•« 4 haa flirti in lb«' America today is ownoi by 300,000 men, above < ntitl«*«| i ourt and Fatate*, Ma final ar been a small group as a big con­ School 10 A. M German Sct«K>l toutilM ••¡ch executor. and that th«- Court and many of timm residents of L>ndon Saturday !" A. M Y. I ’ .-. W.-. I mislay h«» »«-t and fixed Mon«!ay, Augii»! J 1914. at vention for a small group always ‘‘Today each of tlie 48 Stat«* of this t*»r hour of •*» IS ii’rlwli in th«* forenoon of •> P. M Sunday worship 11 A M. *ai i lay. thr Circuit Court Room. Iu-|>«rt "fixes’’ things in a convention Penteowtal services 11 A M. C'.ntir- Union are mortgaged to the Money n-h! N in A. in th* ‘ ourt Hou»- of Multnomah mation. The follow ing els.*** will tie ad- Count) . Orrgon, •• the time and piar«* for thr anyway, and there Í9 no reason Power, through public utility corpora­ L«*arihg ot «ahi Final Account, together with mitted into the congregation: Lena any objections there may I m * to the «aste, and tions which are over-capitalize«! billions to believe that a small group F.rtler. Josephine Ertler. Franz Ertler, f«>r the »elt!«• mriit of «ah! estate of «loilars. • hir farm land.« alone are Adelina Schultz C> lebration of the hated and Aral publish«*«! July i. 1911 would not continue to dominate Holy Communion. < iffenng for William G <’alv In . Kxrcutor of the Fatate of benefit mortgage-1 to the manipulators of cre«lit Mary Calvin. Deceased the conventions of the future. of the church erevti >n fund, Germans for eight billions of «iollars. while our Rosa J J Johnson. «Ili Hpalding Bldg Attorney The talk of solidarity is all are invited to attend and bring friends. total st«K'k of money in the United for «ahi Fatale. Th. Schildknecht. Pastor AI>MIMRTKAT<>K'rt NOTICE buncombe. Solidarity in party States is only on** tfiird of that amount. th» circuit Court ot th.- Slate ot Orreon. lor i Unl«*e these mortgages lie removed by In the means safety for the fixers. The County of Multnomah. In thr Matter of the Kalat«* of George !< fair legislation, provide«! for Govern­ Lents Evangelical Church independence of the indivualvoter Calvin, iNcraie* 1 Sermon bv the Pastor 11 A. M. and ment and municipal ownership of pub- Notice 1« herein given that hr undersigned. is the corrupt political fixers 8 P. M. Morning subject ’‘The Cbris- | lie utilities, and for agricultural asset William G Calvin the adminiatrator of the • » «•»late of George H < alvin. deceased, han file«! worst dread. The trouble with tian, In the evening tne service will currency, it is my opinion that our chil­ tn the above entitle«! ('ourt and Futate, hl« for Y-nng Men especially. . Subject final account aa such administrator. and that partisanship in Oregon is that a • be ‘Is The Young Man Absolu Absolum Safe.” dren and our children’s children will th«* Court ha« «et and fixed Monday. August 3. 1914, at the hour of 9 15 o'clock, in the for«* number of "fixers” find the pri­ Sundav School 9 :45 A. M. Y. P. A. remain enslaved to tlie Money Power noon of laid day. in the Circuit Court Room, meeting Thursday • for all the long future. Department No 6 In the Court House of mary uncontrollable except 8 7 P. P. M. M. T. Prayer Multnomah County. Oregon, as the time and R.Hornschucb. Pastor "Representing the people of Multno­ place tor th. hearing of «aid Final Account, through an assembly, Their with any objections there mar be to mah County in the American Congress. together the same, and for the settlement of said estate continual attempt to force their Dated and first published July J, 1914. 1 I have proposed laws lor Government Baptist Church William G. Calvin AdmtniBtrator of the choice on the people is what Lord’s Lents Estate of George H (‘alvin. Deceased Dav, Julv 5, Bihte School, 9:45 ' «Krirultural asset currency, J. Johnson. 314, tipaiding Bldg., Attorney places minority candidates in a. m. Morning worship, 11 a. m. »nd for an interstate trade commission for J. said Estate. public positions and reduces the Theme, “God’s Pnrpoa» Concerning with power to control industrial ! Israel.” Elmo Heights Bundav School, monopolies, even U> the extent of fix- Stops Neuralpa Kills Pain majority party to ridiculous 2:30 p. m. B. Y . P. U.. 7 :’O p. m.. , . Theme in|f tnaximuln prices. I have propose«i Sloan’s IJniment gives instant relief Evetrng worship, * JO p. m. humiliation. ' a law giving to Oregon all the profits from Neuralgia or Sciatica. It goes ”A Faith that Surprised Jesus.” ■ The primary law needs some J. M. Nelson, pastor, from her forest reserves, which would ■ «traiglit to the painful part—S oc II uk the fixing but that will not be ac­ reduce taxes in this *tate one-half, as Nerves and s€o[>e the Pain. It i* aleo one-half of tie* taxable wealth of the goox»i one and it was well carried out. The business people of Lents deserve great credit for the in­ terest they took, and the time and money they spent in preparing and executing a program that would be a credit to a much larger community. But for the benefit of imilar occasions in the future there are some things that should be said in the way of criticism. The success of an enterprise of this character depends on voluntary con­ tributions of time and money from those who take part and as an induce­ ment prizes are offered for the beet efforts, and it is only fair and just that tho<£ who are willing to g > to the ex­ pense and trouble to produce something worth while should receive proper recognition from the judges, While each contestant may excell all others in some point, or pointe, the prizes should not be awarded on one or two alone, but rather on a general summing up of all the points. From the viewpoint ot a good many who saw the parade, the Rose City Van Co. had the best all-round float, besides having three others, which cannot be bribed, they propose to retire me, and put in my place one of their • Preaching 11 a. m. and Baptism of tools or a nonentity. children. Services at Bennett Chapel “The same blood that coursed hot i M. E. Church 3 p. m. Preaching in through the veins of American partriot* the evening 8 pm. Sunday School and Bible Class 9:45 a. m. Epworth in 1776, is now beginning again to twil A DPW league 7p.m. We shall bs glad to: in the Americans of today see everybody at these services. declaration of independence is long, W. Boyd Moore, pastor. ! overdue. Multnomah County han ____________________ sounded tlie Ixttle cry in this new revo- i lution. The eyes of Congmas and of i Kern Park Christian Church. Corner 69th street and 46th ave. 8. E. the Nation are upon the pending strug­ Bible School 10 a. m. Preaching ser­ gle in this district. The issues involved vice 11 a. m. and 8 p m. Chriatain are clear cut Jx-t the battle of Concord Endeavor 7 p. m. Mid-week prayer be refought and won in Multnomah meeting 8pm Thursday. Bibls County, November 3d, next, and victory 8tudy Class 8:4.3 p. m. Thursday. A cordial welcome to al) who will at­ will follow in the entire Nation inside of | tend any and all services. five years.”—Paid Adv. R. Tibbs Maxey, Minister. Lents M. E. Church Lents Baptist Church Bible School, 9 46 a. m. Morning worship 11 s. m. Tberne, “Christ the All in All.’ Elmo Heights Bunday School 2:30 p. m. B. Y. P. V. 7 p. m. Evening worship 8 p. m. Theme, “Breaking Up a Funeral Procession." All are welcome. J. M. Nelson, Pastor. ADVtRTlStD LH 11RS Advertised letters for week ending Jnly 4, 1913: Anderson, Wm. Pucking- ham, Mrs. C.; Cook, Mrs. Ida; Hayden, Mrs. Florence; Holman, Mrs.; John­ son, O. W. ; Kelly, Mrs. Harsh : Kline, Mrs. E. ; Nelson, Axel; Ro lies ton, .Mrs. F., Rose, Mrs. Frank ; Stark, Howard; Tovsist, Mrs. Clara; Urfer, R. B. Geo. W. Spring, Postmaster. Daily Mails Mails at the Lents postoffice arrive and depart a* follows: Arrive Depart 6:00 A. M. 8:») A.M. 12:4OP. M. 12:46 P. M. 3:10 P. M. 6:20 P. M. Premiums Arrive The fine stock of alumimn premiums ordered by some of our subscribers has arrived. All persons ordering these premiums are requested to call at the earliest convenience and take the same away. Hay, Feed and Grain Washed Gravel, Sand < ;i: r < hr i » rices Cement, Brick, Lime, Wall and Land Plaster mckinley & bundy l’ti'»h4*R Ta!»»r '*•* ; H>»me 3! 12 Tillamook County Beaches and Fishing Streams Tillamook County beach.-H have IxM-n aptly called "Nature’s Playground.” R sirts where the "Call of the Wild" and the Life Outdoors can I m - fully en­ joyed. now open for the Summer visitor. New hotels, new cottages, new camping grounds. Season and Week-End Fares Ix>w round-trip aeaaon and week-end fares from various liointa on S. P. main line and branches. DOUBLE DAILY TRAIN SERVICE leaves Union Depot Daily leaves East Morriaon daily "Sea Shore Special," Union - Depot "Sea Shore Special," Ea»t Morrison 8:55 A. . .9:03 A. 1:30 P. 1:39 P. M M M M Parlor Ob.srvst.on Car on “Sea-Shore Special“ Leaving at l:J0 P. M. Good Fishing in the Salmonberry and Nehalem Rivers Unsurpassed fishing in the Salmonberry and Neha­ lem rivers, an well as other Tillamook County streams Call lor our brand new folder, "Tillamook County Beaches” OGOt Nt SHASTA J ohn M. S cott , General Passenger Agent Portland, Oregon Ten Electric 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 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. Boring St Johns Salem Portland Railway Light & Power Company Broadway and Alder Streets PHONES: Marshall 5100; Home A-6131