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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (July 23, 1914)
i SCOTT HERALD t *t ---------- ------ ■•*'▼ pf — ENitawv«» aa Sweoad Class Matter Fdbrnary lb, 1914. At po»tortioe, Lents. Oregon. Under aot of March 3, 1879 Published Every Th unni ay at l-ents, Ore., by the M t . S cott P vbubhinci C o . H. A. DARN ALL, E dito a and M amaos *. Office Phone: Home B-Slll-1111. Residence Tabor 2N13 . l^awson childrsn wsrs all carsful about ADVtRnStD LEITERS harsh accusations relative to thsir step Advertised letters tor week ending mother, tbo it was evident there was July D», 1914. '!<• much friction be tween them, Mrs. Du.ua, Mrs. Fay; Hepner, F C. ; Dawson declared her bttaltand had been Knapp. Mrs. Dick ; Mann. F G ; Reed, J quick tempere-l. and in one instance Mra. W.¡ Severance, Mr ; Schenck, •he told of having accused hint of ly- Mias Marie; Bcbmeet, l'elle ; Scheide- man, Emma; Fair, O W.; Wagner, iug to her. She showed herself to l>e Geo. very determined in her intentions, con Geo. W. Spring, l'o»t master. siderable of a hand to nag those whom »he did not favor, and of a remarkable reltgioue make up. While declaring her faith in her »anctification, her be ötyr fHnltiunnufy Ì directors : C. F. HENDRICKSEN, President of Scandinavian American Bank of Portland. Daily Mails M. G. THORSEN, Vice President of Scandinavian American Bank of Portlund. I HENRY HARKSON, Stockholder of Scandinavian Bank of Portland. Paid O. E. THOMPSON, Time Vice President of Peoples State Bank of Silverton, Oregon. Deposits U. S. POSTAL OKPOSITORY Tillamook County Beaches and Fishing Streams Tillamook County beaches have been aptly called “Nature’s Playground. ” Resorts where the “Call of the Wild” and the Life Outdoors can lie fully en joyed, now open for the Summer visitor. New hotels, new cottages, new camping ground«. Low round-trip season and week-end fares from various ¡Kiints on S. P. main line and branches. DOUBLE DAILY TRAIN SERVICE leaves Union Depot Daily..................................... 8:55 A. Leaves East Morrison daily................................... 9:03 A. “Sea Shore Special, ” Union Depot........................ 1:30 P. “Sea Shore Special,’’ East Morrison .................. 1:39 P. A Chicago man sold his vote at a Kansas City Street Railway Franchise election for two dollars and was sentenced to the peni tentiary for two years. The standard of morals in Chicago is decidedly different from that in Kansas City. They fine the fel low that sells his vote in Kansas City, because it is harder to find him. The street railway people are not molested, Kansas City people exercise a fine sense of discrimination. Horace H. Lurson, associate justice in the U. S. Supreme Court is dead, leaving a vacancy on the bench. Who will be ap pointed to fill the vacancy? Taft? We wouldn’t think so. NOTES OF THE W. C. T. 0. Down in Georgia, the investgation of the Federal Commission on Indnatrial Relations reveals that at certain mills where children as well as adults are | employed, the mills blow their whistles at three o'clock in the morning when employees are not required to go to work until sit o'clock ; the three o'clock whiefle is for the pnrpoae of arousii g carbolic acid around. This in brief, is a summary of ths en tire case. Much waa said at tbs in quest which has not been included. Tbe case was gone over in full, then repeat ed and again talked over. Mrs. Daw-1 son made several important additions to her testimony, and she undertook to lay much blame on Attorney Ryan for hie many searching interviesrs hot he waa able to show that aba had been treated with great falrneae. and that be had assisted her in securing an attorney, which she demanded soon after her re tention. The general demeanor of the wit- neases for the state was very fair. Tbe Phone Ea^t 781 Good Fishing in the Salmonbeny and Nehalem Rivers Unsurpassetl fishing in the Salmonberry and Neha lem rivers, as well as other Tillamook County streams Call for our brand new folder, "Tillamook County Beaches” Farnwr» Buxnew Course by Mail Free ftw-T-ld Addma THR RROUTRAR Cereel He ^reyee W/ J ohn M. S cott , General Passenger Agent Portland, Oregon t N0TIC* TO CRRDITOR» In th« Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Multnomah County In the Matter of the Katatr of WlHiam loiraon. Deceased Nolle«* U harrbv (h»n that the undar •if nad, Charles F. Larson, has been appointed executor of the »state of William I-ar «on, de- ceased by th«- Circuit Court of the Hute of Oregon for the County of Multnomah, and has <]uallfb*<l as such All pervent having claims • gainst «aid relate are hereby notlflml tn pre •ent the same, verified as provided by law, to •aid «-xveutor. at the offtcr of ht> attorney, J. J. Johnson. 1U H im » hl!n< IlMr Portland, Oregon within « month» from the date of first publlca tion of this notice Dated and flr«t {mbl «hrd lulyv I9H Charier E Larson. Ex*•< utor of the Estate of William larsnn. Deeres«- 1 J. J Johnson, Attorney for said Estate. B!4 8pal<!Ing llbig. lbs hour of » IA o'clnrK, la th« forenoon ot »alii <tay. In th« Circuit Court Room, Itaeart mcnl No a, In th« < ourt II oum of Multnomah County, Orofon, aa th» tlm» and place for I ba haarlna of .<1.1 Final Arrounl. <o«»4b«r with any objections th« re mar ho to I ha xama. and for tbr aattlrmanl of aal.i ratal. baled and Brat publish««! July i, l»l«. w llllant u Cahln. Xxncutor nt tb» Ratal« of Koaa Mary Calvin. I>eeeaae<1 J. J Johnson, Sit »t-aMIng Hid», Attorney for xald Ratal» ADMINIMTKATOR M NOTICE In the Circuit Court of the Mt ate of Oreeon. (or the County of Multnomah „ . th*'.. **»•»»» «*< II»» Ratal» of Georg» H. Calvin, beeeaaed. W?.??*®* A* h.rrT‘7 «>’»'* «»»•» 1 h» undersigned. Wllllam <>. Calvin, the administrator of the «state nt George If Calvin, deceased, has filed In the above entitled Court and Estate, his final account aa such administrator, and that the Court has set and fixed Monday. August 1, 1914. at th«- hour of • t& o'clock, In the rorr noon «4 said «lay. In the Circuit Court Room, Drpartm.nl No. ». In th« four! Houw oi Multnomah County, Orason, aa th« Um« and pla<« ior th» Rrarin» ut .aid Final A'count, together with any objection» there may be to Notice la hereby (lean that the underslgnaii, the tame, and tor the a«ltl»m«nl of «aid ««tata William G . Calvin, the executor of th- estate baled and Ural publiahed July 1, 1W14. of Roaa Mary Calvin, <teceaaed, haa IIled |n the William O. Calvin. Administrator of tb« above entitled Court and Katate hta Anal ac Katata (taorge H. Calvin. Ita<-«a»ed. count aa such executor, and that tbe Court <2 L Johnaon, ata. Rpaldlng Bldg.. Attorney haa set end Bis.I Monday, August 1, 1*14, at for said Estate LERCH Undertaker t Ten Electric Generating Plants Hawtbore Ava. and East lit*. St. Mra. Lare* A in Staat ’ ■i - ’.áO • -u » i hvV 1 Bradl Oflica Portland. (2) I, <t — M New and second hand household goods bought and sold. Wall Paper at prices that will surprise you. Window Glass. hr RELIABLE 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 at close No Job too Large for us to handle Î 'ft ! f % Silverton LOVETTS FURNITURE STORE 106 Main Street South, Lents Oregon 1 Oregon Qty > • Li ■ I House painting and Paper Hanging figures. Lead and Linseed oil used. * Widely scattered, have been built by the Portland Railway, Light & Power Company for the purpose of pro viding Where Located Garten Building Kern Park o Follie» and full information from any 8* P. Agent or from Write for lllustratrd too-page Rook let, "T he L ife C areer ," and for Cata log containing full information. Degret Coortet — AGRICULTURE • Agronomy, Animal Husbandry,DaIrvHus- bandry. Poultry Husbandry. Horticulture. Agriculture for Teachers. FORESTRY, LOGGING ENGINEERING. HOME ECO NOMICS: Domestic Science, Domestic Art. ENGINEERING: Electrical, Irrigation. Highway, Mechanical, Chemical. Mining. Ceramic». COMMERCE. PHARMACY. INDUSTRIAL ARTS. Rotational i osrirx-Agrlculture, Dairy AbMINIHTKATOH'H NOT1CB Ing, Home Makers’ Course. Industrial In tb« Circuit Court of the State of Oregon tor Arts, Forestry, Business Short Course. the Count* ut M uhnonwb. School of Muuc— Piano, String, Band. In the Matter of the »late of Roaa Mary Calvin, l>eeea»e<l Voice Culture. Home Bl 88» M. M. M. M. Parlor Observation Car on "Sca-Sbore Special" Leaving at i:J0 P. M. THE LIFE CAREER SEPTEnBER «Sth. 1014 .») Season and Week-End Fares Funeral Directors Forty-sixth School Year Ope«« I H. ROSTAD, SAFE, SOUND AND CONSERVATIVE A. D. Kenworthy and Company Th»r» Is mor» Catarrh In thia »action of I ha country than all other dlaeaaea put together, and until the last few years wax supposed to be Incurable. For a great many years doctor» pronounced It a local disease end prescribed local r»nw- dlea. and by constantly falling to cure with local treatment, pronounced It Incur able. Science has proven Catarrh to be a constitutional disease, and therefore ra- 2ulres constitutional treatment. Hall’» atsrrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney A Co.. Toledo. Ohio, la the only Constitutional cure on the marker. Il 1» taken Internally. It act» directly on the blood and anurous surfaces of the system. They offer one hundred dollars for any case It falls to cure Nen.I for circulars and testimonial». Address: F J. CHENKT a CO . Toledo. O. Sold by Drusststa Tie Take Hall's Family Pllla for constipation. t. Cashier. Stockholder i n Scandinavian American Bank of Portland Dawson Case Remains Mystery OREGORAGRICULTURALCOLLEGE American on J. P. Finley&Son 4 Slank tritt« titolimi, flnrtlanh. (Orryiin Mails at ths Lents poatottice arriva the sleepers that they may be prepared lief in God, willingaaM to trust in him, and .lepar! a» follow»; T SEEMS to be up to Mr. Hol l*epart man to offer his resignation. to go to work at the appointed hour. and belief in a future punishment, »he Arrive Two hours of reel in the morning ia admitted extreme contrariness, son A. M. 8:30 A.M. and Mr. Holman's troubles are large •hue taken from the tired worker». It ei 13 46 P. M for hsr i'J:«0P. M. ly his own. Whatever his pri is well for the nation that the welfare preiueditted trouble making Her religious expositions 3:10 P. M. hatband. 5:30 P. M. vate views were relative to his of its industrial workers is being made were really amusing, and indeed every the »object of investigation. A nation fellow commissioners, he should of wearied bodies does not mean a body around the court weuied to enter into the spirit of it, even Deputy never have assumed the attitude nation of efficient workers. he did in reference to the work The W. C. T. I’ meeting for July 28, Dunning got to showing off his Biblical knowledge, reminding her that "he of the commissioners. From the will be omitted, on account of the ill l ’ would have thought >he would have time of taking the position of ness of Mrs. Ella Fankhauser. at whose obeyed the scriptural injunction, I commissioner he assumed that he residence it was to be held. “when you get slapped on one cheek, i Funeral Directors An editorial in a Portland daily paper was the whole thing. He seemed says: "Now that everybody is forsak turn the other one." Montgomery ami Fifth Nt to think that simply because he ing his grog, the consumption of rugar The case was turned over to tbe jury | 10:10 and it was nearly 12 o’ciocx was the chairman of the board ought to increase largely if we wish to at when they turned in their verdict which keep up the energy of tbe body. On he could act without the co-oper One Place of Businree Only recommended that Mrs. Dawson be ation of the otljer members. Not the hottest days of summer a simple held for further investigation. repast of lemon sherbert is all that any only did he make agreements body needs. This delectable confection Experienced Woman without the consent of the other contain» milk, sugar, acid and frigidity GILBERT * in Attendance GILBERT two commissioners, but he made in just the right proportions to nourish yg----------------------------------------------------- K a practice of speaking at every and comfort tbe exhausted frame." Twenty-tive voting people gave a very Wise people will follow tbe editorial opportunity before the public in advise Main Office of ibis paper, aa above quoted, delightfnl surprise party at the home of a disparaging manner of men and ignore the statements in the paid Mr. and Mra. Stamper, B uck ley aven e Phone Main U who knew much more about the advertisements that appear on other and Gilbert roed, Thursday evening, A-lftW the event having l>eet> arranger! in office than he did and long be pages. honor of Mine Della’» birthday. Many fore he took care to learn if his game», and music. took up the entire statements were backed with evening. The evening closed by serving proper evidence. In the first ice cream and cake place he made a bad mistake in The Gilbert White Sox played Mil waukee Fire Co , and won 12 to 7. Next accepting the chairmanship of the board until he was better who flint, administered a hypodermic, Sunday they will play Bonneville at acquainted with its work. He but after a brief relief, another con- Bonneville. Mr» West fall and Mr*. King were was the youngest member in vulsion seised Dawson and he soon visiting friend» on Buck lev avenue years and that fact connected paseed away. Tbe doctor left an<l Wednesday. with his apparent egotism, was neighbors came in. Some time after Mr». Gate» of Gilbert had a very thie Mrs. Dawson »Misted in cleaning galling to the older men with up the dining table and washed the serious accident Sunday while at the ball game at Damascus, She was hit whom he was associated. Then dishes. by tbe bail over the eye. It seems to to go through the county and The new» carried to Mrs. Dini mock, be improving some. tell how “I have done,’’ since who was ju»t getting up She recalled coming into the office, and con a remark. Her father bad said his L 0. 0. F. BUILDING ' Stops Neuralgia Kills Pain wife had said if he "ev- r came back stantly reflecting on the ability be would not leave," and »be remarked Sloan’s Liniment gives inatant relief Tabor 5287 and honesty of the other mem to her husband, "My God, Harry, do from Neuralgia or Sciatica. It goe« Lents, Oregon bers was bound to bring him dis you suppose »be would dare do anything straight to the painful part—Soothes Ute and stops the Pain. It is also credit even with those otherwise to papa." She dressed and they, and Nerves good for Rheumatism, Sore Throat, friendly to him. People natural Frank, went to their father's home. Cheat Pains and Sprain«. You don't Soon after this an investigation began, ly tire of an egotist Deputy Diet. Attorney Riley took t e need to rub—it penetrates. Mr. J. R. Then Mr. Holman’s apparent case and detective Swennee was Swinger, Louisville, Ky., write«: "I domination by a number of big aaeigned to aaeist. They searched the suffered with qu*te a severe Neuralgia Headache for four months without any interests and particularly his at place over for poison, collected ail the relief. I used Sloan’s IJniment for two breakfast remains for analysis, searched titude on the question of road or three nights and I haven’t suffered tbe neighborhood for sale of poison to construction this year when any member of tbe family and on the with my head since." Get a bottle to directed te prepare • perwa ia tfe« beat wav frx tl|e Wet •.-rmaaeat •ccvMllni wbkh other forms of taxation were so day of tbe funeral took Mra. Dawson in day. Keep it in the house all the time lie Is eepalMe ’’ -Freatdeat C W RDM I for pains and all hurts 25cta , 50c ta., charge and retained her at tbe county high, has not set well with I lb:» Is the Mission af the and 11.00, at your Druggist. people of moderate circum jail to await resubs. The stomach bad Bucklen’s Arnica Salve for all Sbrea. I been removed from Mr. Dawson’s re stances,—especially the farmers. mains and Mr. Huntly of the Pernot We all want good roads, but labratory was assigned lbs duty of most of us are willing to put up testing for poisons. His investigations with what is within reason. showed a decided presence of strychnine. People who have their taxes He ««timated that a least a grain and doubled in one year are going to a half of poison had been taken. The analysis of foods baa shown nothing. resent it, no matter what the In spite of tbe evidence of the doctor source of the raise, and the (0<j Xr. Huntley, who both described County Court might have helped the action of strychnine, and the evi- tc relieve the pressure by cutting <lent •itnilarity of the conditions which the road levy down to a third similar conditions under which Mr. of what was levied. Not all the v«weuu r Dawson uiru, died, « and the evidence of tbe road work has to be done within chemist of the - --------------- —j presence of tbe poison, one year, These Oregonians she maintains that she does not believe have been getting along all this he died of poisoning. "He would while with what they have and no‘.’»”• — — let bi» soul by committing -4 I L_——_ F JU---- A. _l---- »a a suicide, and I know I did not give it to it does look as though they | ■ him . ------ ” She denied there had ever been few sny poison in the bouse sine« her first might have gotten along a fer? years without having them all husband’s time, wbo bad some once to kill ceyotaa. She did not even keep done at once. fútate Portland Railway Light & Power Company Broadway and Alder Streets PHONES: Marshall 5100; Home A-6131 o