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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 6, 1914)
I Notice MT. SCOTT HERALD LOCAL AND PERSONAL I wMi to inform the pnIJic and my many friends in general that I have opened an office in the Hedge Building, John Van Zante waa a Lenta viaitor ami iliat I am in no way further connected with ’he business carried on at my former Thursday. place on Foster Road. Eaat. **' A* All ndleeüoiis of rentals and con Curtis Darnell of Imperial Valley tracts will be made at tlds office. The California, lk‘ here due to hi» father’s usual business of real «'stale, rentals, illune«. T • and insurance will l>e carried • n ns 4 • • . __ usual. Mr». T Bright. The perk board haa had gravel hauled to the public watering trough which will l»e underlaid with it to drain Foster Hid* for the sinking of a well on Road. proposed school site of *chool District 45, Multnomah County, Ore., will lie re- Wm. Elchlepp has gone to Estacada calved by th«' clerk. Full information on biiHintw connected with hi* wood regarding the same will lie furnished on saw. application, to any director, or the clerk of school Dist. 45 The right i* Dr Barney ia tilting up office* over liervby reserved to reject any and ail tin* Lente Pharmacy, in the Hashim bids rcceiveti. II. F. Amlerson, Clark, RIKIt»re*ham, building. i »re. Phone Hotm*. 4ft42. iMnald Furry. The Ia-nt Building corner Main and E. N. Calkins, RD I Lente; Gar line is receiving a new eoat of paint, J. Ijeitheiser, RD 3, Gresham. aleo a new roof. Entered as Second ('la.'«* Mauer Fehruary I», 1914. At postoffioo, latita. Otvwn. üiuleraet of March 3, 1*79 Published Every Thursday at l^nts, Ora., by the M t . S cott P tslishinu C o . H. A. DARNALL, Horros and M anas **. Office Phone: Home B 6111-1111. Residence Tabor »13 Slip ifflulttuintafi $tatr Bank trulli Statuiti. {Inrtlunb, (Oregon directors : C. F. HENDRICKSEN, President of Scandinavian American Bank of Portland. M. G. THORSEN, Blds Wanted r- ORD is out that Mrs. rPHE editor wishes to correct ’ ’ Duniway has received a * an impression that seems to neat sum to support the opposi- have grown out of a misunder tion to the Oregon Dry move- standing of a remark in an article last week relative to the mer.t Whether this is true or Yeager theatre and the Oddfel not there is indication of the lows, whereby some of the mem truth of the supposition. Her bers gained an idea that the interest in promoting the liquor lodge or some of its members interests are considerable when were being criticised in relation she takes the trouble to attend to their attitude toward that meetings around Portland or house. Such was not the inten-! “Why does that darnetf old hen over the state with the motive tion. We have no desire to dic of influencing voters in favor of tate or criticise anyone’s views J j I iii and Mia* Emma Egguuan, Mr. | always want to r<M>st on a letter-box?” the liquor interests. Her ap or actions relative to the matter. and Mr«. Kaser and family left Wednes "Shs wa hatrhed from a parcsl-poet to spend the balance of the month •gt.” peals to the women of the state In fact do not consider that the day in the mountains around Mt. Jefferson. to support the saloons of the lodge as such had anything to do Oregon. . state in preference to the moral with it ia pout« abnuld {«variably b* regeneration proposed by the <« preparv a peremi $• tb» •«•( wav EXtMPTIO* HI1S LESS PROSPtSOLS Mrs. Brighi has a new Real Estate dtrrctevl i«r the beat pr mane nt (xwptlloe »©• »kick anti-saloon citizens and reciting next to Cheater’s Shop. She proposes to be ta capable.1*- Fteudrat C W Rho4 do a general Real Estate and building the statement that Oregon dry This 1« the Minion of the would be a severe blow to the Land Owners Would Only Add it to business. The Kent and The Poorer Class suffrage movement looks any The new rom I which the County has ■ Forty->iitb School Vear Opes« Would foot The Bill. thing but rational. One of the i Deen building near Killgorrr lia<i the allegations held against extend improvement of Lincolu Street is about SEPTEMBER 18th, iqu ing the right of suffrage to, In a letter to the Oregonian Hon. F. completed. These roads will he olí Write for Illustrated too-pags Rook ’. "THE LIFE CAREFR." and tor Cate women has been that they j M. Gill, progressive candidate for great benefit to the farmer« «luring th« ie log containing full information. i coming winter. would not align themselves in governor showed in a concrete example r>tgrtt Coorifi — AGRICULTURE • Agronomy, Animal Husbandry,DairyHus- opposition to immoral conditions, how the adoption of thetlNOexsmption will make harder the lot of a man who R. S. Hummel writeefrom Cleveland, bandrv. Poultry Husbandry. Hortkulturr. particularly those conditions ha* Agriculture for Teachers. FORESTRY, just taken over a run-down farm Ohio, that he will be be back in Lents L ogging E ngineering , home eco fostered by the liquor interests. i having few or no improvmeut* thereon, soon. He apparently ia feeling fine as nomics : DomesticScieme. Domestk Art. If the citizenship of the country while hi* already prosperous neighbor* he challenge* the editor of the Herald ENGINEERING: Electrkai, Irrigation, to a ten-round boxing match or a foot Highway. Mechanical, Chemical. Mining. were assured they would stand would have bi* taxes decreased. Ceramics. COM.v.cRCE. PHARMACY rigidly for better conditions the The letter waa si miliar to numerous race. INDUSTRIAL ARTS other arguments advanced against this Vocational ( ottrtti- Agriculture. Dairy ranks of the suffragettes would measure, not one of wbich, except by Miss Rosine Critic ol Chester, III., Ing, Home Maker** Course. Industrial be doubled within a day. Mrs. appeals to prejudice, or impugnment of Arts. Forestry, Business Short Course. who haa been staying with friends (or School of .Vine— Piano, String. Band. Duniway now offers as an argu motives, has been answered. several weeks in Lents is now* with Voice Culture. ment in support of the liquor in A few day* ago the Oregonian quoted friends at Mt. Tatior. She expects to Farmers Buiinett Course by Mail Free terest claiming it should have the leading exponent of the amendment stay in Oregon until the first ol Sep Address THK « KG t STB AX saying that the landlord passes his tember, then she will return to take ftw-7-IS to «-•) Corvallis <»rero»i the support of the women. as taxes on to the renter and it pointed charge of her school work, where she There must be something entire out that there would be no exemption haa been the past five years. NOTICBOB BHERtrr* RALK ly wrong with Mrs. Duniwav. | under the proposed amendment on In the circuit Court ol the Mate <>f Oregon tor From her age we might suspect rented property, that in fact taxes ■ Mr. Edward ikxximxn and wife and Multnomah County John B Haritr. Plaintl*. v* Klien J Sharkey her of being in her dotage. It thereon would be increased aa a result two daughter*, Haxel and Saura of and John r. Sharkey, husband and wife Mi-rrhanu National Hank of Portland, a of it* adoption and thereby fall in is to be regretted that in her corporation; Pacific Surely Company, a Fairbault Minnesota, visited their greater force on the renter. What was corporation. John McCracken and William last days she should yield sup the reply o' the leading exponent of cousins Mr. R. J. Goodman, Mr*. J. Kennedy. Defendant*. By virtue ol an execution. Judgment order, port to that interest that has the amendment' Not one word was Neal and Mrs. J. Maffett all of Lents, decree and order of Mie Isausd out of the from Saturday until Tuesday, when above entitled Court In the above entitled enslaved more women and caused •aid by thia friend of a measure proffered they left for Tacoma and other points cause to me directed and dated the Win dev i of July, 1*14. upon a judgment rendered and her sex more misery than any as a poor man’* amendment to refute before returning home, they took in I entered In Mid Court on the lath day of July . 1*14. In favor of John K. Hardy. plalntlB, and other. Even man’s most brutal or deatroy the conclusion that ita Yellow Stone Park on their way out. against Klien J. flharkey and John I* Sharkey, 1 adoption would burden the lot of those husband end wife Merrhenla Notional Bank — passion has not given such a who form a large percent of the poor, i of Portland, a corporation. Pacific Surety Company, a corporation: John McCracken and world of misery as commercia , the renters. Beware of the man who know* too william Kennedy, defendanta. for the aum of *•0)00 wltt Interest at the rate of T percent lized degradation of women as The argument presented (or pub much, especially if it happens to be per annum from the Utth day of March, lull, i and the further rum of UM M with Intereot al fostered by the liquor trade. lication in the state pamphlet is of youraelf.—Life. the rale ol lu per cent per eaaum from the Mb day of April, 191* and the further sum of Close up the grills, the per ! similar order. It make* the bald telfi.ll with interest at the rateof 10 per cent assertion that the amendment would annum from the Mb day of September, centage houses, and the wine benefit the poor, but doe* not say bow. FOR GOOD SHOE REPAIRING—I per 191*. and the further earn of KM)Ou with inter- Call at Casti Shoe Shop. Reasonable eat at the rate of» per real per enaum from rooms made attractive by en It speaks tneenngly of “great land price*. Main and Foster Road*. the lath day of July. 1*14, and for the further aum of *14.» costa and disbursements, and the slaved women, and liquor deal -owner*'’ and •'Special privilege.” , costs of and upon thia writ, commanding ma to make sale of the following described real ing would lose its prosperous Moreover it contains false and mis property lying and being In Multnomah Daily Mads County, Btale ol Oregon, to wlt: Lot Four (4) leading s'atementg. Several organiz position and the Bouth Five f') f"l of Lol Three (SJ, in Vice President of Scandinavian American Bank of Portland. HENRY HARKSON, Stockholder of Scandinavian Bank of Portland. Paid American OD O. E. THOMPSON, Time Vice President of Peoples State Bank of Silverton, Oregon. Deposits H. ROSTAD, Cashier. Stockholder i n Scandinavian American Bank of Portland SAFE, SOUND AND CONSERVATIVE U. S. POSTAL DEPOSITORY THE LIFE CAREER OREGON AGRICULTURALCOllEGF Mails at the Lente pcatoffice arrive ations, by committee or otherwise,; 1 have indorsed this measure. Among and depart as follow* : f|NE of the moat unpopular them are the electrical worker* and the Arrive Depart ” things to befall our suburb carpenters. These organization* ove j «:00 A. M. 8:20 A. M. is the decision of the city com to their members and to the j.ublic an 12:40P. M. 12:45 P M. missioners. expressed through explanation of their position. A state 3:10 P. M. 5:20 P M. ment would be in order'a* to tbeir Mr. Daly, that the city would opinion of the total amount of property not assume the obligation due on that would be exempted under the Summer Coughs Are Dangerous support of street lights from amendment; as to the increase in tax Summer cold* are dangerous. They July to November of last year, levy that would necessarily result; a* indicate low vitality and often lead to to the identity of those who would amounting to over $900. The suffer and those who would profit by I serious Throat an I Lung Troubles, in city of Portland collected a city the change in rate; aa to bow it would cluding Consumption. Dr. King’s New tax from this district this year: I effect the renter, and effect such land -, Discovery will relieve the cough or cold it began collecting licenses and , buyers who must postpone improve-1 promptly and prevent complications. It is soothing and antiseptic and makes | fees for permits promptly, col ments until they have acquired larger you feel better at once. To delay is lected from the date of going in equity than they now own. Above all dangerous—get a Itottle of Dr. King’s' they should tell why, in the opinion, to the city. For this we have re some should contribute more to the New Discovery at once. Money back if' ceived a paltry police service, public revenue* than they now do and not satisfied. 50c. and 11.00 bottles at your Druggist. fifteen dollars a month to the some should contribute less. support of our local volunteer fire department, a mile of refuse ADVLRIIStD LETTERS water pipe, laid on Gilbert ave Advertiaed letter* for week ending nue merely to give employment Auguat 1 1914: Becker, Lizzie; Bonie, I All Kinds Repairing to otherwise idle workmen, and J. H.; Bowen, Mr*. Lizzie; Canon*, i Ruth; Fine, J. D. (2); Hagey, Mn. about the same amount of good Julia A.; Sbeeban, Mn. Lillian; View, Gasoline Engines A Spebialty pipe laid on Main street and Mt. Madame G. R.; Wileon, Jamee R. 7: Lawn Mowers Sharpened, and Saws filed and etc. Scott avenue. We have been 103 4th Ave.; Mr. Advertiser, 110 Johneon Ave. supplied with some second hand Prices Reasonable G. W. Spring, Poetmaater. ' hydrants and a lot of old hose One Block East of Main on Foster Rd. that barely stands the gravity pressure, stuff absolutely useless Mrs. Hennessey was entertaining a neighbor one afternoon, when the latter 1 in any other part of the city. inquired : And a few public spirited “An’ wtat does your old man do, citizena who backed the welfare Mr». Hennessey?” of the district are now informed “Bore, he’s a diamond cutter.” I Stioewaaon to C. E. Cleland that they must meet the delin “Yis; he cuts tb’ grass off th’ base- | grounds.” quency named. If it was right ball “Ye don’t mane it!” General Blacksmithing, Horse for the city to assume the pay Shoeing and Plow Grinding ment in November why was it Constipation Causes Sickness not equally as proper for the Don’t permit yourself to become con- iwn . __ city to assume the obigation the ■tipated, a* your *y*tern immediately WAGON WORK A SPECIALTY date this section became a part begin* to absorb poison from the backed-up waste matter. U»e Dr. ! of the city? Special Attention Give to Block One Hundred and Two flOZ), In Holla day's Addition to East Portland, according to the duly recorded plat thereof. Now Therefore, by virtue of Mid execution. Judgment, order, decree and order of »ale and in compliance with the commands of said writ, I will, on Monday, the list day of August, 1914. al 10 o'clock A. M . at the front door of the County Court House In Portland. .Multnomah County. Oregon, sell al public euclton (sub Ject to redemption! to the highest bidder for CMh In hand, all the right, title and Interest which the within named defendant*,— (or either pl lhemj had on the l.'.th day ol March. 1909. tne date ol the mortgage herein fore- closed, or since that date had In and to the above described property or any part thereof, to Mtlaty Mid execution, judgment order and decree. inV reel, coals and accruing costs. T. M. WORD. Sheriff of Multnomah County. Oregon. Dated thia JHth day of July, 1914 First Issue July XOtb. 1*14. last Issue August 'J7th, 1914 Landsca|>e — mountain* — etreaiiia — forests ami the crowning glory of all the Ocean Mile« and Mile« of smooth, shining, silvery strand. Train Service Just Right Two line through trains daily each way. with Parlor Observation Car ot> the afternoon train Morning train leavoa Portland H:M, lliilstmro 10:27. Afternoon train leaves Portland 1:3o. Hillsboro 3:00 p. ui. Special Low Round-Trip Fares • Full particulars from near«*! 8. P. Agent, with copy of handsome illustrated Imoklct describing the various TillatiKMik Beach Resorts. w, r John M Scott. SUNSET Genera) Paam-nger Agent Portland. Oregon SOT1CI TO CREDITOR« In the Circuit Court of the Mate of Oregon, tor Multnomah County. In the Matter of the kstale of William 1 arson. Deoeased. Notice la hereby given that the under signed. Charlee T. Larson, has been appointed executor of the estate of William larson, de ceased. by the circuit Court of the Stale ol Oregon for the County of Multnomah, and has <|i>all«"d s* Ita II All persons haling claims sgalnst said estate are hereby notified to pre. Mnt the same. ««rifled aa provided by law. to Mid executor, at the office of bls attorney, J. J. Johnson. 114 «[aiding Hldg.. Portland. Oregon, within * months from the date of first publics tlon of this notice. Dated and first pubTshcd July V 1914. Charles E Larson Ear'utor of the Estate of William Larson. Deceased J. J Johnson. Attorney for said Estate. 114 Spalding Hldg. ADMINISTRATOR '« NOTIC I In the Circuit Court of the Mt ate of Oregon for the County of Multnomah. In th« Matter of the Estate of Rosa Mary Calvin. I>i-<-.a*»’l Notice la hereby given that the undersigned, William (J. Calvin, the executor of the estate of Roea Mary Calvin, deceased. haa filed In the above entitled Court and Estate, bi« final ar* count a« «uch executor, and that the Court has set and fixed Monday, August B, 1914, at the hour of a ta o'elork. In th* forenoon of Mid 'lay. In the Circuit Court Room, Depart- m«nl Kii «. la lb* Court Houae of Multnomah County. Oregon, sa the time an<l place for the hearing of »aid Final Account, together with any objectlone there may be to the Mme. and for the settlement of said estai« Deled and «rat published July 1. 1*14. William O. Cabin , Kseeumr of Ibe Batate of Hoea Mary Calvin. I*eceaae<1 J. J Johnson, 114 Hpaldlng Rldg . Attorney tor said Batate. ADMINISTRATOR« NOTICE In ihs Circuit Court ut I hr Riats of Orason, tor the County of Multnomah In th* Mailer of Ihs Katate of Geor*r H Calvin. Deceased. Notice I, hereby given that the undersleiied, William U. Calvin, the administrator of thn «state of George 11 Calvin, iteeeased, haa «led In the above entitled Court and Kslate. hl» final account as »uch administrator, and that the Court haa set and Hied Monday. Auguat *, 1914, at the hour of * :1& o’clock, in the fore noon of Mid day. In the Circuit Court Room, Department No. *. In the Court House of Multnomah County, Oregon, as the time and place lor the hearing of said Final Account, together with any objections there may tie to the Mme, and for the settlement of Mid estate. Dated and «rat published July 1. 1*14. William G. Calvin. Administrator of the ■estate of George H Calvin, Deceased. J. J. Johnson. *14, «Raiding Hldg., Attorney for Mid Kslate s 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 Silverton Cazadero Estacada Bull Run Smith & Colgan ■ Shop Third Ave. and Foster Road The most wonderful and interesting journey in America Easily reached by the way of HiUsboro. /• T. M. WALSH Interfering and Lame Horses TILLAMOOK COUNTY BEACHES Ten Electric Generating Plants General Machine Shop i King’s New Life Pill* and keep well. Daily Oregonian, Herald. McCall’s There is no better safeguard against ill- [ Magazine and Sunset, all for $7.50 if nes*. Just take one dose to-night. 25c. aken at the Herald office. I at your Druggist. GO TO 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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