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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 20, 1914)
MT. SCOTT H ER ALI) FM,HIN6 IHt ROSI APHIS Easy to Control the Pest. If Grow ers Hill Use a little tore In Spraying. Entered a» Nwnd Claws Mauer February I#. 1«U. At |H»totfi<«e, lutila. Oregon. Under act of March 3. 1879 Don I wMte a lot of valuable time In mourning over tome mislak*. The thing la done and it baa pawed beyond your reach. Go on, and in going on take care not to repeat the mistake, and I* on guard againat other*. <Lhr iflultiuunah é’tatr Skink tritt« (Mutiliti, llintlunìi. (Orryiuit llappine«* i* uaually at nur »wn door Rose growers who allow the dowers if we liMik tor It. It it i* ■■ l Iber« wo to l»e damaged by the ravages of th* may do niuch to bring it. H A. DARN ALL, E dito * and M anaus *. rose aphis, have only themselves to The teating time of a mau'a character blame, according to the V. 8. D«|>arl- ia all Ihr time Office Phone: Home R dlll-1111, Residence Tabor'>18 meut of Agriculture Although the — aphis is widespresd over the entire country, a* well a* abroad, it is easily la yoMtto «Would lavartablf b* E HAVE never had any oc directed la piepere a |ve»aou hi th* heat •»» controlled. Careful spraying <>( tbe the br«< p t manrat <Kvapatl«>w lot w>hua casion before chi« to he i» capable ’’ Freaidrat C * khol plant* with solution* of nicotine will characterize any of our contem This is th* Mission nf th* poraries but when the Oregon Tire acting national president, Anna remove all danger and neither the ez- City Courier sends us a marked A. Gordon ha* issued a Call to Prayer, peti*e nor the trouble involved is •uf- copy of a write up in which he . setting aside Sunday. September 6th a- ficiently great to tie a real obstacle Forty-si ilk Sc bool V*ar Opee* accuses us of selling out to the , a time for all white ribboner» to pray Tbe rose aphis ia a small insect with SEPTEMBER i8th. iqu . for a speedy ending of the war, and to opponents of the $15<X) tax ex i advocate anew our peace principles. a body abou one-twelfth of an inch Writs for Illustrated tor»-pegs Rook emption, and suggesting an in- Each union is expected to arrange for long. The young and some adult form* let. "T hs LlFH CAUM.” and for Cat*- containing full Information. tenvgation as to the price, all ! some meeting on that day not interfer- are wingleaa but certain adult* develop log ntftt (o*rrry — AC.RICULTIIRF wings from time to time. The color that we have to say is that the ' faring with other church services. Agronomy, Animal Husbandry, Dairy Hus varies from green to pink. Ry mean* Poultry Husbandry. Hortkultur* editor of the Courier is all kinds The plea of President Wilson for all of it* slender >>eak the aphi* lack* out bandry. Agriculture for Tse.her* FORESTRY, American* to be fair and impartial and of a liar. The Herald announced to “act and speak with the true spirit of the juice* of the plant on whose bud* lOGl.ING F.NGlNtFRING. HOML ECO DomesticS.lorn*. Domestic Art. its position on the $1500 exemp ■ neutrality, which is the spirit of impar- and unfolding leave* it feed*. The«*, NOMICS: ENGINIteRING: E le.tr k al. Irrigation, prevented from attaining their perfect tion a long time ago. If there ' tiality, fairness and friendliness to all Highway, Ms. hankal, Chemical, Mining COMMERCE. PHARMACY has been any fund collected for i concerned,” is timely and should I* form, become curled and distorted and Ceramics. ; pondered by all white ribboners. It is the heautv ot tbe So* er* is in large I ndustrial arts the purpose of promoting opposi l'o<*/>««*/ ( oorier-Agrkultur*. Dairy much easier to voice a prediction or de- measitr* ruined. Moreover the aphi* tion to the exemption we have I clare an opinion than it is to calmly secrete* a sweet sticky liquid called ing, Home Makers' Cours*. Industrial Arts. Forestry. Rustnssv Short Cours*. seen none of it. and never heard with-hold all mmtmient. The Christian honeydew which spoil* the appearance* Xtrti/e/ Vnric—Piano, String. Band. of it until the Courier calls at : spirit of the nation is put to a severe of the foliage on which it i* deposited. Voke Culture. Farms*» Buxosvv Courts bv Ma,i Free tention to it From his action« Uwt, for while we all profess to have Under favorable condition* it propa AMr»s* THS RKUlnTRA* i judgments to the One Great Judge, it I gate* rapidly throughout the vear. For we would suppose that the (tw l lA to Cor vat lía f'retwa seem- to to be human nature to carry a example, Rome recent inve«tigation* Courier would be one of those , supply of small judgments around with conducted in California by the I epart fellow« who would be ready with to hurl al whatever appear* before ment of Agriculture showed that one NOTtl K TO HIlHlgKS Counijr l'ourt ol thè aiata of Oregon, (or an itching hand to accept any u*. Calm self discipline may be that female gave birth to (S young in •iz In tbr Lane Couniv He which will make ns all better citisens day*. At the end of that time, the In thè Mailer ol Ine Retale of W ar.len i.oaaett. such an invitation as this. — deceaaed. mother aphia was knocked from the Nvtlrel» herebi (Iran that Ihe under»l*ned would be one of the first to learn w / UnM> w^n lhe rose and perished. admlnlitrator ni ih.- ealate ot w arden lioaaeit, least we can do is to discipline self. ■saseaed » in <>n an.l after thè llth day ol «SD of its existence. He would On Augurt 11th a post can! was re This i* not at all an uncommon file. tamher. isti pro.-e.-d to arila! privale vale ih*- followln* reai propvtty altualvHt In «mell it out Perhaps the sum ceived in Lent* from a Portland teach A heavy rain, which washe* th* insect Multnotnah dear-rlb-d County, Orvgon. le ali: away is one of il* most natural check*, All ot lot aeven (T) I» b <s-k Olir (Il In Mver mentioned was not up to the er. Miss Dorothy Proper, travelling ereen Park, aieordln* to ihe duir r*c.»rde.| though bird* and other insect* pray abroad. It was dated Bingen on Rlwin, piai lhereol on Ale In ihe oAi-«* of in.- t'ouaty Courier’s usual “sale” price, rii ot Multnomah t'ouAty. Oregon 27 and bears the Bingen -tamp and upon the aphis to a considerable eitent. t le Riti« sili br reeelved by ine for aald property and it is sore because it i« not in July gives a picture of the famous Mouse Extreme beat i* also unfavorable to the above deacrll>e<l al thè ofhc. ot Kaunedy A Kllneman. Lenta. Oregon The righi lo rrjor-t a "position” to say what it tower on the Rhine. Juat what be aphis. any and all blda aubmitlr.| lo n>> la hrreby rr thinks about the $1500 exemp came of the iady who *eut the card is a The rose lover should not, however, Served Thla aale ia ma le purauanl lo an order Iliade entered on thè day ot July. lai! bv tbe tion. Or perhaps a bunch of matter of -peculation. Her many Lenta depend upon nature to rid hi* garden and above vntllled eoiirt authorUlng thè a'imln lo eell ih.* rea! property abovedearrlbed the "single tax promotion fund” friends will hope for tier -ate return of tbe peat. A ♦) per cent solution 01 latretor nicotine is much surer and not much al private aale. tor ot«-hai! reati and thè b*l aure to bv aev-urv-i by a u><>rtga<r on thè has found lodgement in some of from the lamia of war On next Tuesday. Augurt 25th. at more trouble. On* part of the eolation premierà ateo e dearribrd. aub)e< I to tbe law for aa'e ot rra! prop rty by admlnlatralor* and i its musty vaults. H o'clock p. tn. tliere will be an open to from 1000 to 21 OJ part* of water with aubject lo ronflrinallon by thrrourl llth day ot Augnai, Hit We believe there are enough air meeting held at the corner of Main the addition of one pound of whale-oil Datad W ini- r Kllneman. Admlnlatrator of thè •cap to every 50 gallon* of tbe mixture »«tale <>f Warden t*o«artt Derrased street. A number of -peaker- will be honest, unbuyable papers in this Pale nf «rat publlcatlon. Augnai ISlh. t'»l• is recommended in Bulletin 90, “ The in attendance. Itale of laat publicallon. Sepiemlier li Ih. rii« ' state to defeat the $1500 exemp Rose Aphi*." which the U. 6. Depart tion if they will do it It is not .NOTIC'KOF HHZKIFF R HAl.K ment of Agriculture ba* ju*t issued. A In tbe Circuit Court ot the Htata of <>rvfon for a question of being paid. The ADVLRHStD LEITERS more convenient recipe, when there are Multnomah County Hard). Plaintiff, va Elian J. Hharkrjr editor that waits to be paid for Advertised letters for week ending only * few bushes to be treated, ia a John an<l K John P Hharkry, husband and wlf.- M. ruhanta National Hank of Portland, a August 15. 1914: teaspoonful of 40 per cent nicotine eo standing for the right principle corporation. Pacific fturatjr Company, a Allen, Chester J.; Blair, Marie; lation to 2 gallon* of water and one- corporation. John McCracken and William might a« well keep still. People hfrivUnt* Bohn, Mrs. Nick; Derr, Jeesie W. ; halt ounce of whale oil aoap. The soep By K»-nii.-'.) virtue of an riceutlon. judgment order, soon learn that he is a man with Dayle, Edmond; Gray, M. Elmer; shoo and order of «ale iaaued out of the Id be shaved tine and diaaoleed in decree above entitle«! Court In the above entitled a price and that principle with Hyde, Mr.; Kane, J. R. Maybee, Mrs. hot water. cause, to me dirv< ted and dated the 2Mb day July. 1914. upon a Judgment re nd er «wl and him is uncertain. And we do Wm.; Meyer, R. M.; Miller, Mrs. J. Mixture* of thi* character sboald be of enterad In aaid Court on the lMh day of July. 1914. in favor of John E Hardy, plaintiff, and not believe that a majority of the G. ; Vaigbt, Emma: Zenely, A. M. applied a* a fine, penetrating *t*ray by againat Ellen J. Hharkry and John P Hharkry, Geo. W. Spring, Postmaster. mean* of a compressed air sprayer or husband and wife Merchanta National Hank voters of the state are going to of Portland, a corporation. Pacific Auretv backet pump. Rueb a pump coats from Company, a corporation; John McCracken and vote for beating the county and William Kennedy* defendanta. for the «urn of $3.50 to |15 00. Together with nicotine $*4X) Coostipdiiofl Causes Skkness 00 w Itb Interest at the rate ot 7 percent state out of their just propor solation* it **n uaaaliy be obtained at per annum from tbe llth day of March. 191$. Don’t permit yourself to become con and the mm of with Interest at tion of taxation, We cannot be- seed store*. If no pomp is to be bad, the rate further of 10 per cent per annum from the Mh stipated, as roar system immediately day of April, 191$ and the aum nf lieve that the majority of the begins to absorb poison from tbe however, the infested twig* should be 1216.11 with interrat at tbe rate further nf 10 per cent dipped in a pail of tbe eolation. Car* per annum from the Mh day of September. people of this state have de- backet-up waste matter. Use Dr. 1918. and the further aum of $214)00 with Inter at the rate of 6 percent t»er annum from generated into the ranks of King's New Life Pills and keep well. ahoald be taken to use the*« solution* rat the l*th day of July. 1914, and for the further at strengths no greater than those men sum of $14 7$ ( oats and dlabur»s*menta. and the There is no better safeguard against ill dead-beats and blood sucking tioned above, since injury to the foliage costa of and upon thia writ, commanding me ness Jnst take one doee to-night, 25c. to make ot the following dr«rrtbed real vampire« that a numberof news at your Druggist. may result through tbe u«e of too much property tale lying and being In Multnomah County, Btate Oregon, to wit: Ixrt Four (4) soap, or mildew be favored by too and the South of Five papers and politicians would lead (4) fret of U>t Three (8), In strong a nicotine solation. Hlock One Hundred an«) Two (102) in Holla us to think they have. day's Addition to Eaat Portland, according to Application of insecticide* should he the duly recorded plat thereof. $100 Reward. $100 The readers of this paper will b* Now Therefore, by virtue of laid execution. made on the first appearance of the ; I judgment, A number of Lents citizens pleased to learn that there is at-ieast one order, decree and order of sale and ___ _____ been dreaded disease that science has I pest which varies from tbe time the in compliance with the commands of «aid this week interviewed the able to cure in all its stares ' w rit, I will, on Monday, the list «lay of August, ~i. and that Is leave« are pat forth antil tbe buds be 1914 at 10 o'clock A M at the front door of th« Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cur ure is the only positive cure now known to the med: a Court H our * in Portland, Multnomah Mayor in reference to better fraternity. gin to form. Applications should lie | County Catarrh being a constitutional County, Oregon, aell at public auction, (sub ject to redemption) to th«- highest bidder for disease, requires a 'onstltutlonal treat repeated as found necessary. support for the Lents Volunteer directors : Published Every Tlmnulay at lent*, Ore., by the M t . S cott PvausHimi Co. C. F. HKNDRICKSEN, 4 THE LIFE CAREER W NOTES OF THE W. C. T. U. ment. Hall s Catarrh Cure Is taken In berrelf not to pull down tbe winder blind*.—Toledo Bee. People who have been in «uch a hurry to invest in sugar will be surprised to learn that Europe Big Employer. does not furnish the American “Brown ia financially weak, ian't people any sugar. Prices are he?” already beginning to fall, prov “He haan't much money, but be employment to a great many ing that the rise of the past two gives men.” weeks was an unnatural one, “Who are they’” the work of a bunch of promo “Other people’s bill collector».” tion thieves and some of them His Side Line. are right here in Portland. "Where can I find the chief of police’ asked the stranger in Slo- camville. The native pointed. "That'» him, over vender by the Palace Hotel, shining that grocery drummer’s shoe».” —Judge Notices are now out for the Fourth Annual Pacific Interna tional Live Stock Exposition to be held at the Union Stock yards, Portland, December 7-12, 1914. Exceptionally good exhibits are “Going to the lodge Arthur?” the younit wife, in surprise, expected this year. Premium claimed didn't know jron were a memtw*r of lists may be had of Secretary, 0. lodge?" “Why—aw—ye«, Georgiana,” M. Plummer, North Portland. Summer Coughs Are Dangerous Sammer colds are dangerous. They indicate low vitality and often lead to serioa* Throat an t Lang Trouble*, in- eluding Consumption. Dr. King’s New Docovery will relieve tbe cough or cold promptly and prevent complication*. It is soothing and antiseptic and makes you feel better at once. To delay is dangerous—get a bottle of Dr. King'* New Discovery at once. Money back if not satisfied. 50c. and 11.00 bottle* at your brnggiat. Mgh In band all tba right, titlaand Inlarati which the within named defendant«, (or either of them) had on the Ifith »lay of March, 1WM». the dale of the mortgage herein fore < ioe42«i. t-r gtnea that date had in aad to the I above described property or any part thereof. to satisfy «aid eiw utlon. Ju'lgmrnt order and decree, luteroat. costa and accruing coats. T M WORD Sheriff of Multnomah County, Oregon bated thia JHth day of July, 1914. First issue July Both, 1914 I»aat iaaue August 97th. 1914 All Kinds Repairing Lawn Mower« Sharpened, and Saws filed ana etc. Prices Reasonable One Block East of Main on Foster Rd. T. M. WALSH HENRY HARKSON, Stockholder of Scandinavian Bank of Portland. American on 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 GO TO TILLAMOOK COUNTY DEACHES The most wonderful and liitrn-etiiig journey in America Easily reached by th« way of Hillsboro. l.amla<a|»e — mountains — streams — formt« and tlie crowning glory of all the Ocean Mile« and Mile« of smooth, shining, silvery strand. Train Service Just Right Two tin« through trains <laily each way, with Parlor < ihaervation (’ar on th« afternoon tram Morning train laavos Portland n 55, Hill«b<>n> 10 27. Afternoon train leaves Portland 1 SO, Hiiiaboro 3 ;> m Special Low Round-Trip Fares Full iMirticularw from nearrat 8. P. Agent, with cony <>f haixl-xiK'illurtrauM laooklrt describing (tie various Tillamook lie« h Resorts. John M Scott. General I'ana-ngt-r Agent Portland. Oregon XfciCz Hay, Feed and Grain Washed Gravel, Sand GET OUR PRICES Cement, Brick, Lime, Wall and Land Plaster mckinley & bundy I Block Eart of Main St. on Porter Roni Rhone« Tat«>r fWH; Home 3112 Ten Electric Generating Plants General Machins Shop Gasoline Engines A Spebialty M. G. THORSEN, Vice President of Scandinavian American Bank of Portland. Paid OfiEGONAGRICULTURAlCOlLEGf ternally. acting directly upon the blood Fire Department, with very un and mucous surfaces of th- system, there by destroying the foundation of the dis satisfactory results. It looks as •ase. and giving th- patient strength by building up the '-onstltutlon and asslstlmr In doing Its work The proprietors though Lents was to be left to nature have so much faith In Its curative pow ers that they offer One Hundred Dollar» shift for itself. Just now the for any case that It falls to cure Send for list of testimonials AS«r.*s r 3 CHfSET * CO. Toledo. O Volunteers are out of cash, and ■old by ell Drucrlsts TSe their supply of chemical is ex Taka Hall's ramlly Pills for eoaetlpatloa. hausted. And even the charge Shame. Son (home from collage;—I saw now in the machine is borrowed. Edith getting into her new Flanders Isn’t it about time to start a thi* morning. petition? The Mayor has prom Mother Wayback—The buesv! I ised to donate. should think she’d be sahamed o’ President of Scandinavian Americun Bank of Portland. 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 Silverton Cazadero ELECRTIC SERVICE Estacada Boll Run Smith & Colgan Successor* to C. E. Cleland ex- “I General Blacksmithing, Horse any Shoeing and Plow Grinding waid the young husband. “Í belong to the WAGON WORK A SPECIALTY Richard Forbes Jr. remem Order of Moose.' * bered this office with a fine “And would you rather spend the Special Attention Give to basket of blue Damson plums evening with a lot of in Moose than with Interfering and Lame Horses your own little dear?” Tuesday. They are especially And Arthur meekly hunjr his hat up fine this year. I ■gain. Shop Third Ave. and Foster Road 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 " *