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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 13, 1914)
Middle Course. POULTRY —... .. I and Dairy Produce gj ®f all kind» watit«l. Writ« for our I CA SH OFFER | Pearson-Page Co. ' q S h . on 11 . SECOND-HAND MACHINERY I I’ouirht. «old and •»< hangmt, engirt«*, Ixillorc [ aawrntlla, etr, Hand f> r Nt«M*h i.let and Pr r«a. j lllh J. IC. MAK I IN CO.. m lei Ml.. Purlland. Or. OPPORTUNITY IS HERE TO LEARN CHIROPRACTIC. tobf m fc* (UaffMtti tBÛBf«. 4IB («MMBa.aldi Ora DAISY FLY KILLER Bi»«. Nd»*. c '»A, »«* «!>••!>. L»*t» all Haien. «I n aUl, « •n*t«p,.l *.« up s»««f J »01 b. I a ..I u* IM or« any« hl*f, r«l4 Vy t»a>«r«. «• « »«nt I y »Ipiiwpt* paid lw |l. aaaou> kuu ms wuu A**., a. t •a •»«« more neccatary than h m a I Ipo a Ann/ • ■parlan* • ba* demoneu «I rd Ut* aiiucjat Mirati» loua «ni* In y, and harmla»ai>r•». <4 Autityphuld V« i ln»tl>n. ■« vate luatrd NOW by y »uf ybyah Un. you and yeur fatally, tt la m>>»« vita! tl.au Inntaa Intuían««. Alb yaut phy»i> lan, drug flat, ut #md fot ‘'Have y*n> bad «•'.lag nf lyphuld < i»a, iraulta tunti uaa, and «Unger from I yphold Can leía, i ni u i na LABORATORY, irw«nrv, < al . •• ubuliwb «amaa» a ai«uMa wauaa V a •»•. ucae*» QUIT CIGARETTES With the nit of AKGENITE. nr> Impmvument oil the SILVER NITRITE treutment »< u»<*<l by ImluMtrial School, ana Juvenile Court». At yout druggist or acrid Wc for full treatment | oat pai l. ARGENITE CO., Dept 4, 4SI 1-2 ami». Si. rcRTUND. OR. March of Progress. "Great tlm< s we live In.” "How now?” "Heard a farmer today telling the druggist his soli was Impoverished. And the druggist had somthlng good for It, by gum.”- Kansas City Journal. OWARD K >iriil<n< a-Mi-r .«.a esan.lH. l^-tsd t. j!«s, <’<>!>•« ud<>. h|w« iii.ru |llrtV5 Gold, i fUIvnr lx*ad, Ci, HU»er. lus . Gold. 7 jc / uo | >»• < «>|>pur. fl ‘I ra«alo|M • <1 full pr irr h«t ■rut on »1 plk«l Ion roalRil a> I I’mpif* work «> I lUHUxL firUrcu««. (UiiAJbal» Naty»n»l Haitk. H An explosion In a Michigan mine killed all the rats and the miners re fused to return to work until a fresh supply was obtained. They arc re garded as a iiecesstty In in.-se mines and aro known as the miners* friends. They act as »eavetigers and give warn ing of Impending danger, thus saving ‘ miners' lives. ■’The city him been owing mo 50 rents for almost half a century,” said M. II. Scott, as he presented a yellow «lip of paper, which was a check for 50 cents signed by II. Hurtling, mayor of Topeka. 40 years ago. It was cash ’d by City Treasurer Albert liule. An Anatomical Mistake. Juat beforo the baseball acaaon opened Jo<> Engel, one of the young pitrhera for the Nntlonnlx in the American league, wrote to J. E<1 Gril lo. the »porting editor: "Dear Mr. Grillo: 1 ant on my way to aee Honesetter Kec»e, and 1 think when he get» through with my arm I'll be a better pitcher than ever.” Grillo replied •'Dear Joe: You’re making n mlatake In going to aeo Itoneactter Reeae about your arm. Get him to treat that head."- Popular Magazine. WOMAN WEAK AND NERVOUS Find* Health in Lydia EL Pinkham’* Vegetable Compound. Crouton, Iown. —“1 suffered with fe male trouble* from the time 1 came into womanhood until I hail taken Lydia E. Pink ham'a Vegeta ble Compound. I would have pains if 1 o v e r w o r k e d or lifted anything heavy, and I would be bo weak and ner vous and in so much misery that I would be prostrated. A friend told me what your medicine had done for her and I tried it It made me strong and healthy and our home is now happy with a baby boy. I am very glad thnt I took Lydia E. Pinkham’* Vegetable Compound and do all I can to recommend it”—Mrs.A. IL BOMAU*. 5<M E. Howard Str. . t, Creston, Iowa. •Ton* of Iloot* nnd Herb* ar<> used annually in the manufacture of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com pound, which is known from ocean to ocean ns the standard remedy for femnle ills. For forty years tide famous root and herb medicine has been pre-eminently successful in controlling the diseases of women. Merit alone could havo stood this test of time. If yon luive the slightest doubt thnt Lydia 11. Plnklmm’N Vegeta ble Com poti nil will help you, write to LydliiE.PInkham Medlcinet '<». (conlidentlai) Lynn. Alaxs..for ad- vice. Your letter will beopened, read anti answered by a woman* and held in strict con fide nee. P. N. U. No. 33, 1914 W H KN wrltln< to adTortlom. plroM tloa Itilo popor. EDITORIALS IN FILMS Henator Root wuu <ll»'U»»ilig ths Mexican slitiuilon. "Steer a middle course," he said to an extremist. "'Iliewe extreme Idea* PATRON* WILLING TO B< TAUGHT are always wrong. BY WAY OF 8CRKEN. "Thus ut a leu one young girl asked another: " 'And where are you going this summer, dear?’ "‘From the way mother talks,’ was Pictures That Tall a Btory Solely for ths Purposs of Driving Home a the reply, ‘you’d think we were going to Newport. From ths way father Moral Are at Prensnt Much talks you’d think we were going to Too Scarce. starve. Hut 1 suppose we’ll steer a middle course, aa usual, and put In a fortnight nt a $12 Atlantic City board The motion picture haa adopted ing house.’" Washington Star. many guise» In Its search for tbs clinking dimes It baa robbed the How He Knows. stage of Its plays and Idols, furnished A traveling sales agent visiting a an efficient tool to the teachers of largo factory made a bet with the manager that he would pick out all geography and natural history, out- the married men among the employes. alapNtlcked the comic supplements In Accordingly he stationed bimsclf at the animated cartoons, and run the the door ns they came buck from din news columns a close race for interest ner and mentioned all those whom be with It» news pictorials. It now re believed to be married, and in almost mains for the newest type of picture every case he was right. to be taken up more universally, and "How do you do it?” asked the man the editorial writer will be able to see ager in amassment. ”Ol>, It s quite simple,” said the a rival on the screen. Pictures tell traveler, "quite simple. The married ing a story solely for the purpose of num all wipe their feet on the mat; driving homo a certain moral are ut the single men don't." St. Louis Post- present scarce, but there Is every in Ill »put ch. dication that they will become more und more popular, for the picture pa Sunlight Intensified tron has been found perfectly willing Ry Reflection from <»•. n H. k h sn.| . fl eft baud mirrile- ed |,y I .li ige. Wind* to bo taught a lesson by way of the and Mmrrul lurdrn, l*> ii>t>»u» Du-t, all screen. The American Hankers' as- | Li mir I ye Tirnilde- in thvir wake—G.umi »oclatlon, the National Safety-First li"u Eyelids, Red, Itching, burning,Tir>-«l societies, and the crusaders for fire and W atery Eie., liiiti, t< I Vi«i- n anil i l ie Pain. Reh.ltde l!-llcf U f.lind in prevention are among the organiza Stilline Eye Itemcdy, Mill and llurmle-*. tions who have found these "film edi If you \V< ar Gl Ti i Murine. D-,< n’t torials” moat useful. 'niait I-.1- line. Ai'a (Juicl.jy. is an Just a» there were "sermons In lie Torio mf...und, | |.y < lullet -—not a I lent Midii'ine" lint U r-d in SUCCrvaflll stones" a long time ago, bo there were I’li o-.’ Pt. tn' f >r ninny yenra. Now "i-dltorlals In films" back In the early <b di- ate I to tin* Public and Mild nt days of pictures, but the helter-skel 5fic I’er Itottle. Murine Eyo Halve In A-rptie Tul-ea, ‘¿V and Nk-. Fold l>y ter march of progresa In a new art Dm, lais, lor Root., write to Murine drove along other avenues and the . Eye Krnirdy Lu., Chicago. "film editorial" was allowed to lan ! guish. Iravld W. Griffith was prob ■ You Can Get Allen’* ,’oal-raee reft. ' i , f -r s l.-.-v •smpln in Allt-u'a I'....* ... i-. It cures Kt’nlliut, h a U n, a, .in»|. . t. It aiskea • w or iigbl *h-H • <•».>, A <■■ rtu a cure for mtn«. Irutio»:ng ti. I. and bunions. All drug- luliw'llt. X’rc. lion'l pt any substitute. A submarine entile will carry elec tric power from Sweden to Denmark. Thu electricity will be generated by the fall of the Liignn river and the underwater cable will carry the power to the island of Zeeland, where it will be lined in manufacturing. I)r. Naegell, professor of medicine at Liege university, commends the practice of yawning. A good yawn, the Ilelgian professor asserts. Is ex cellent for the lungH. WHAT TO DO TOR HOT WtATHER SKIN TROUBLES ably the first to produce picture» of this type and It was Frank Woods, "The spectator," who christened them "film editorials." Director Griffith's production were In thousand foot lengths and told "The Story of Wheat.” "The Story of Coal.” and so on with many other Industries. The reels all followed the same general tone of treatment, and "The Story of (Wheat" may be taken as an example. This tale opened on western plains, ¡with scenes of the harvest In the wheat fields of Kansas. Then to the :mllla. and on to the hake-shops of the ¡tilles and Into the homes of rich and poor the camera followed from the uvellow kernel to the loaf of bread. •All this was Interesting enough, but It w as mainly Intended as sugar coating, the producer's moral was reserved for the last. With a swirl the scenes swung to the wheat pit. and an at tempt to corner the market. The les son was driven home In the contrast between the Idyllic beauty of the early views and the greed and strife of the financiers, followed by the uni versal suffering attendant upon a suc cessful corner. It was a film editorial with a "pnneh." "I liked to work on those pictures,” said Mr. Griffith to a writer In the Dramatic Mirror, "and some day I hope to get back to them and do some really big things, for I think that some of the greatest work of the mo tion picture Is to be done along those lines. Think of the value of motion pictures of this kind to a political party with a big Issue before the voters. The perfect motion picture editorial will take Its place In the making of history along with the press and stage." Picturesque Career. Shannon Fife, although the youngest With hot weather comes the worst member. Is one of the oldest In point »kin suffering for some folks. Eczema, of service, on any of the scenario hive», heat rash, insect bites, poison oak or ivy, sunburn, chafing, and a staffs Forty-five of hlB stories have dozen other troubles make life unen been released. Fife's picturesque ca durable. Hut YOU needn’t worry. reer carries him from a ranch near That soothing, antiseptic rvslnol olnt Las Vegas, Mexico, seven years ago, ment stops itching and burning in through n half score of vocations to stantly, allays Inflammation, and soon finally wind up In newspaper work, restores tin- skin to perfe< t health, from which the next step was the even in severe, stubborn cases. Doc tors have prescribed resinol ointment photoplaywright work Fife's best bet for 19 years. At all druggists.—Adv. Is writing scenarios around locations and characters, having supplied the material for Director Harry O'Neil, Only a Portion. "You women are too extravagant,” while he was taking pictures on the he stormed. "Last year 1600.000,000 seacoast of Maine last summer, and was spent In this country for frills and a number of the photoplays produced furbelows." by Col. Joseph Smiley, In which Smi "Well, I didn't spend nil of It," was ley and Justina Huff played the lead her defense.—Kansas City Journal. Ing roles; also provided Arthur John son with a number of Johnsonesque YO1R OWN nttlGGISr Will. Ttll YOt' Try Murlur Eyr llrinrily for Krd. Weak. Watery stories, as well as for Director John K.vea find GranulMril Kyrllda; No Smarting - E. Ince and others kiMt.Kye Comfort. Write for Hook of the Eyt by mail Free. Murine Eye llrineily Co., Chlcii|;u Fired with the ambition of placing Ills easel farther north than ever a painter has done before. Jacques Suz zanne, an artist and a huntsman, has left for the nrctlc regions. Suzzanne has a number of Eskimo dogs, one of which was presented to him by Ad mlrnl Peary. oiN^nr ’WINCHESTER CARTRIDGES For Rifles, Revolvers and Pistols Winchester cartridges in all •calibers from .22 to .50, shoot where you aim when the trigger is pulled. They are always accurate, reliable and uniform. Shoot them and You’ll Shoot Well. Always Buy Winchester Make. THE RED w BRAND . ........ ... ........ —-*— .. ............................ ..... ONE LUXURY NOT PROVIDED Secretary to Postmaster General Amazed When Typical Country Rube Borrows Toothbrush. THE PROGRESSIVE BUSINESS COLLEGE PORTLAND, OREGON. There is a compietene»» and finish about our «ta lent»' education that ia bringing pr»i«e from many of the leading business men of the Northwest. The supreme test of a burine*« college is to «atwfy the hard-heade 1 men of the burine«« world. We do. Write for literature which will truthfully tell you al) you want to know. Col. Edward H. Smith, for 20 years a Washington newspaper man, now serving the postmaster general in a secretarial capacity, has had his Wise Precaution. full share of amusing adventures. A tourist In Scotland came to a This story Is told by Mr. Smith of wide ferry. It wa» stormy, and the an Incident which happ^led to him wind wa» constantly increasing. The while en route from Washington to Scotch ferryman agreed to take the Baltimore. At one of the little way tourist across, but told him to wait side stations a typical country "rube” until he had first taken a cow across. When he had returned and started boarded the train and Immediately across with the traveler the latter be- went to the wash room at the end of < came curious. the car, where Colonel Smith was "Will you tell me why you took the "dolling up," preparatory to hi» ar- cow over and made me wait?” be rival In Baltimore His toothbrush asked. "Weel, now,” explained the ferry was lying conveniently on the wash basin, and the Marylander, after re man, "you see, the coo wur valuable, moving a goodly portion of Kentucky and I feared th' wind wud increase so i leaf from bls mouth, unhesitatingly th’ boat might upset on th’ second trip."—Youth's Companion. I proceeded to make use of It. "Here! What are you doing with my toothbrush?” exclaimed Smith. " 'Scuse me, jedge, I didn’t know that was yours. Where's the ‘regu lar’ one?" inquired the Innocent coun M -a «... ■ tryman. Whereupon Smith enlightened the old farmer to the effect that the rail road has not yet. In its magnanimity, the question of a Sick seen fit. for sanitary reasons or other Stomach, Loss of Ap wise. to provide such luxuries for its petite, Heartburn, patrons. YOU CANNOT ■ a Arbitrate a ■ Hibernian Wit. An Irish farmer was asked If he used any of the commercial fertiliz ers on his land. "No, sorr.” he replied. “To my no tion there's nothing like the old barn yard kind." "Nonaer.se, man,” said the other; "the time Is coming when a man can carry the fertilizer for an acre of land In one of his waistcoat pockets.” “Maybe it will, sorr.” returned Pat. "An’ he'll be able to carry the crop In the other pocket. I'm thinkin’.’’ Escaped From Irish Pastures. Gentleman (riding on jaunting car. which Is just passing a large mansion, to driver)—Who lives there. Pat? "Och! sure. It's Mr. O'Flaherty— but he's dade." "And what did he die of, Pat?" "Faith, thin, he died of a Tuesday." "And how long has he been dead?" "Shure. yer honor. If he'd lived till tomorrow he'd have been dade a fort night"—London Evening Standard. E a Indigestion a ■ or Headache, Constipation. It is better plan to B a a help far Nature restore these organs ■ healthy condition to with a a a ■ the aid of a HOSTETTER'S a ■ STOMACH BITTERS a Try a Bottle Today a Refuse Substitutes a a a a a a a a Iceman Becomes Villain. George Field, i^lio playa the villain In many films, was at one time con nected with a Chicago Ice company and his friends Insist that he acquired his persuasive manner, which he often exercises over the heroine In the pho toplays, by arguing with his custom "Jones Is going away next month." ers. who insisted that they did not re Beneficent Nature. "Hay fever or a vacation?” Horsctnlnt cures hookworm and ceive full value for their money. Af horsemint grows wild where hook ter entering the theatrical field this A Suggestion. worm flourish- s. Can you beat that screen actor played with Montgomery system?—South Bend News-Times. and Stone. Following this engage Visitor to the Salon—How many ment he played In stock and then en pictures aro there? Putnam Fadeless Dye* do n»t tered the movies. Field Is now en Attendant—More than six thousand, gaged as Heine in the "Heine-Katrina" sir. stain the kettle. series. Visitor—How fatiguing, and I havo Telltale Marks. only half an hour to spend. Why don't they hang them end by end all along A man who had been reading thi Pictures Better Than Books. details of a sensational criminal trial the subway tracks?—L'lllustration. Thnt moving pictures are destined in his evening paper turned to his wife and said: "Do you take any stock In to revolutionize methods of teaching Case for Arbitration. was the contention of speakers at the this finger print theory?" "There’s a difference of opinion be “Well.” she replied, with a laugh. convention of the National Educa "I can generally always detect our tional association In St. Paul. They tween my employer and myself." "About compensation?” Willie that way when he has been said that tho pictures give vlsuallty stealing the Jam.”—Judge. "Yes. He thinks I ought to make a and quicken the Imagination of the child to a far greater degree In a rebate because I hear all his lectures W. D. riattenburg, recently elected and 1 think I ought to get more." president of a bank in Canton, III . few minutes time than the text book would in days of study. Subjects cov began work there 32 years ago as a Lower Broadway All Right. ering the »■urrlcula from kindergarten janitor. Flatbush—If a man asked you to to the graduate course already are In The workingmen's compensation act use In a few cases and others are : meet him In lower Broadway, where passed by the Ontario legislature will being prepared for use in every i would you expect to meet him? be placed In operation the flrat of branch of science. Bensonhurst—In the subway. naxt January. Depends Upon Your Training Our course» in Shorthand, Pen manship. Business Training and Teieirraphy wil! equip you for a succeHAfui bus nes» career. FALL TERM SEPTEMBER 7. BUSINESS COLLEGE, fourth Street. Near >’• riso«. I’ortlaA. Or. We Guarantee Positions Our Graduates. Write L' b , for All No Trouble to Answer. J Secrets of the Wardrobe. When Winston Churchill wax run ning for the governor’-hip of New Hampshire his opponents became pes tiferously active, making speech«^ writing letters and distributing cam paign buttons. One morning a friend sent this telegram to Churchill: ' Have you no buttons for your sup porters?” The candidate was out of town and did not get the telegram, but a pretty girl stenographer did. She sent this answering wire: “No. We use safety pins.” "Winston ChurchiU.” —Popular Magazine. Deep Doings. "What's ailing Mr. Trout.” “He suffers from sunstroke.” "Go on! Whoever heard of a flak with a sunstroke?" “Well, you see, a sunfish tumped into him.” His Wife His Business. The hungry tramp told his tale. It touched the kind heart of the lady of the house. He ate the food she gave him and started wearily on his way. “And how,” said she, sympathetical ly, “did the hand laundry you were managing come to fail on you?” He glanced round, it might be as if His Golf. Alfred Plus—Your caddie Is miss he suspected the dog were within call. Then passing out and closing ing. the gate, he said, "She quit and went George Minus—Where Is the little home to her mother."—Kansas City beggar’ Star. Alfred Plus—The other boys say The cost of replacing with steel cars he's gone fishing, because In the morn ing round you dug him up such a all the passenger cars in use on the fine supply of worms.—London Opin railroads of the United States is esti mated at more than $600,000,000. ion. THE QUESTION. ( success - 1 887 TO 1914 OLMES BUSINESS COLLEGE Th« school that »et» you a rood position. Thousands of Graduates 27 th 1EÂR NONE IDLE 1' FREE INFORMATION Waahinrton and 10th St». PORTLAND. ORE. OLDEST MOST MODERN FROM - FARM TO - OFFICE< at a good salary is the change that haa come to r any young men from th* farming districts, who have completed our Commercial Course. Be a tarm hand all your life if yoa wish to—if not, enter the Commercial field—with our aid you can succeed. Write for catalog today. A position guaranteed. BEUTEL BUSINESS COLLEGE Tacoma. Washington. Trouble Either Way. “Who are those two weary-loklng men who both admit they are afraid to co home?” “One,” replied Miss Cayenne, ”1» th» husband of a suffragist and the other is the husband of an anti-suffragiaL* —Washington Star. Easy to Misjudge Remedy You Need In Overcoming Blood Trouble Do Not Be Fooled By Mere Claims. Ftudy he flame »nd You Win Understand Why Some Thing« Are Deceptive. Tn tri’ating t >y blood disorder the funds- serves the active purpose of arousing esc* mental fact no t be observed that tin- «- j - cellular part of the tissues to select from »nd object of t_e medicine used Is to permit the blood the nutriment or materials re a hit. a home run and a sure, «afe hit quired for renewal of health. ever» time. S. S. S. Is prepared from nature's own .j. « igs being o«ed. Now the propulsive effect of ft. S. S. Is to more p<>w«rfUL regulate the blood formation, to assist in And yet It 1« m m re «earchlng and more productive of development of tlsaue an<l to have a decided bearing upon tho lymphatic Influence, all of restorative results than from tbs most which Is In the promotion of blood health. active of all the minerals «mplsysd 1» And tiita propulsive effect will be simitar medicine. to the straight ball pitched to Insure a Ils action by elimination of the Irritating rate hit and not the deceptive gyrations poison« that Infect the blood, la on« of th» 3,’slsncd to fool the bstt-T. S. S. S. Is a verv Important talnes to know. plain, straight blood purifier. It Is not a fou eati get S. 8. 8. at any drug »toro. fanciful mixture to move the bowels and ' -it take no e-’ - r ».-> ■ iilbd i Io. I p'lrlfiea thus falsely play upon susceptible minds. falselv claimed "Just as good.” ** It 1» not a nerve eveltant to exhilarate for S. 8. 8. Is prepared by The Swift gpectfl« the moment and then die mt. It con Co.. ono Swift Bld«. Atlanta. Ca. and If tains none of those mineral drugs which dry up the tissues tn other wonts, ft does you have anr deep seated ■ r obstinate bloo4 not play to tho bleachers nor to the "fane.” trouble, write to rhet* Medical Dept, for It Is Just a whulesoui--. powerful, searching free adv Ke, It w„l bo fc-rth your wbll» bhcuU remedy, ia.„Jlu>t of »m--^