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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 27, 1914)
Ihnner it to be served on both day» of FRANCE IN SOUTH AMERICA. the convention. Mt. Scott district i» Ite Inffuewce In the Msltmg Pet ths asked to donate potato*», tomato»», Latin Race» lettuce, milk and cream. Any pereone South Amrrti-a la the melting pot ol Entered »• Seomd Ulav» Matter February Itt, Itti*. having eny ot the»» article» to donate the Mtln rai-es. and the French Infill Iriitfi «Mutimi, blurtlauft. (rifluii! in the can*» ot temperance should noti ence now seems to pretlmnlMte over At («wtortice, lienta. Omron, Under ae* of March 3, l«7tt fy Mr» Ines Richardton, tjlioae poet that of N|>aln Italy 1» well represent ed. e»|«e< dally lu strong trgeiuiua office addre»» ia Lente, Ore. directors : Brasil aeema ti he the most |siiigl<>f ul Published Kverv Thursday at Lenta, Ore., by the Mr. S cott Pvnuaanra Co. The annual meeting of the union* of them all. for here the nuthe IS»rtu C. F. HENDRICKSEN, the elate will he at the Dalle» thie year, gueae 1« mingled not mnt with th- H. A. DARN ALL, Forros and M asaos *. Prvuident of Scandinavian American Bank liegiiining September ». Mr». Henrietta Npanlah and French and llngllsli hut a Brown, of Albany, will prealde and the great deal of German in Hie aonth nt of Portland. Office Phone: Home B ill 1-1111. Remdence Tabor 2*13 delegate* will (recalled Upon to cho<>er Brasil INI |>er vent of the |iet>|de sterna M. G. THORSEN, a pre*i<lent to fill the place made vacant German, anti I'ortugtiesc is mu aiwav. enforced as the language eten of the Vice President of Scandinavian American by the death ot Mr*. B Hiker, My D»*r sir and Editor — I see by that “the traffic. ” were prompt public schools Bank of Portland. The member* of Mt. Scott Union the wey you garble.! the elosi.ig ers of the entire movement, and The large German cumules here do preeent at the meeting Tuesday ex- your not affiliate with these |>e>>|>le as they HENRY HARKSON, setik-ncn* of my letter, as well that their agents dominated the preaeed themeelvee a* deeply gratified do with the Anglo-Raton brothers of Stockholder of Scandinavian American editorial ooaMnente. that you m FV no< at the courageou* spirit manifested tn the north They live to themselves Bank of Portland. avens- to following the lead of the formation of the society and se the splendid editorial* contained in the they retain their own language and "liquor traffic” in trying to make it ap cured Mrs. Duniway’s selection Mt. Scott Herald of August fi and 13 cuatoma tn Chile. where there are O. E. THOMPSON, pear that I am using "tainted money." as its head, thus hoping to split with reference to the public utterance* many English, too, the Germans direct Vice President of Peoplcs State Bank of in my defense of liberty I have just in lent» of Mr*. A. 8. Duniway. It the education of the country Buonos Silverton, Oregon. dire-overed that the "traffic" is equally the Suffragist vote throughout you have not read them hunt up your Aire» la clone to thia Ger—sole group guilty with yourwit in it* effort* to mis- the state. Of course thia is just paper» and do »o now. Call the atten In southern Brasil and frei» Its lufiu H. ROSTAD, re|wem-nt the new *tate-WHie^ Temper suppositional, but if it were tion of your neighbor» to the»» article* eno. though A wntlua aeema the most unified ao>l progressive of the repub Cashier. Stockholder i n Scandinavian ance Association of which I am the | and loan them your copy if they do not sifted to the bottom and found Ilea In |sdnl of literary eipreealon and American Bank of Portland head, by trying to place my sc rotary chance to have one tbemaelvea. It ta culture to be so we would not be and myself among the people where the treat exposition of prohibition rat French Influence al«o la felt In Bra- such Prohibitionists aa yourself would shocked. printed. stl Rio de lauelru Itself was founded place ue if you could All I can say Now as to the defense ^offered The next meeting of tha Union «rill aa a refuge for French Huguenot*, SAFE, SOUND AND CONSERVATIVE now is, "Watch Our Free Temperance for the poor dealer who under be held at the home of Mr*. Add i ton on though they were afterward driven U. 8 POSTAL DEPOSITORY Movement Grow .” Then you and the back In I'arta lodar one bears that a the dry system is left to bear all September tt. liquor traffic will alike discover ito real youth la to emigrate to America, but the loss. It is poor taste to In the essay contest under the auspice« probably It la to Itio that be la going animus of the labor department of our union The Association is new, and iu waste any sympathy for him for the award ot the silver medal was made There are many French Immigrant*, and French Is required In moat of the printed matter is not yet out. but when his losses. Under the present to Mrs. Ines Richardson of Lent*. whoil» and Is belt to tile native tongue you t*<e it both partie* to this transaction system the buyer pays the bills, Multnomah County W. C. T. U. will lu lni|*»rt»u<e In northern Brasil For of slander and misrepresentation will bold a rally at the tabernacle, Thirtb- merly In Itrsill N|>anlah or German al see your mistake. The reformer who and also the fines, while the teenlh and Morrison street» Sunday ways came neit to French, but It is hits humbug squarely in its sore spots whole people pay the cost of the afternoon at 3 o'clock. The young cam said that some of the states now re has n»et persecution and lies from the courts, jails, and other institu paigner* will »ing. quire English ae the third language days of Panl and Jesus to those of tions and conditions produced. and that Braxtllana are proud of their One ot the most interesting and help Lincoln and McKinley. Isn't it about time the conditions ful sessions of the Multnomah County English. —Christian Silence Monitor Sincerly. yours for the punishment alike of the "buys” and the ■ wets." in were reversed? The license now Woman * Christian Temperance Union With tor the current year, was the Evangelis cluding tbe "drys.” who would pun sh thrown out is mere bait. Constipation Causes Sickness tic Institute and all-dav praver service, the seller and hold the buyer and that the public is being hooked, held in the First Methodist Church, Don't permit yourself to become con drunkard as an irresponsible victim of some being worse caught than Thursday, August 30. "Power,’' was stipated, a* your system immediately only one »ide of a mutual transgression. others, pay doubly for their folly. Cement, Brick, Lime, Wall and Land Plaster the subject of Mrs. Mattie Sleeth, who begins to atworb poison from the Agaiu 1 say. watch the new temperance Use Dr. Miss Winnie backed-up waste matter. movement grow, and publish this if you Ordinarily an accesory to mis led the devotional*. King's New Life Pills ami keep w. II. worth! rise above misrepresentation in demeanor is called to bear a pro Mallet rendered a solo, "Just as I am There ia no better safeguard against ill » Without One Plea," and Mrs. Jennie future, aa weli as selt-righteonsness of portional punishment Under ness Just take one dose to-night 2fic. which self-styled "l»»t people" are the system which our good Kemp, Campaign Manager of the at your Druggist. Oregon W. C. T. I'., talked on the often guilty—Abigail Scott Duniway, mother is supporting the accesory 1 Bl«* k K ami <>( Main St. on FaMer R«»r<l Phom* TatM»r ; Home 3112 "Signs of Promise," of which (he «eea President Tax Payers and Wage is held innocent of participatinn many m the political bonson. At the Earners Ix-ague Summer Couqhs Are Oanqerous while his agent or product bears afternoon season Mr*. Sleeth took for Rammer col.!» are <langerou». They 1 He—I can't make up my mind NOTK-KIIF HlIKKirr"a HAl.g her theme, "The Fatherhood of God the entire loss. T N REPLY to the above some- and the Brotherhood of Mau." Some of indicate low vitality and often lead to whether to devote inyaelt to painting or III ihr • irvult Court ut the >ui< .,t orrgon lor Multnomah County We really believe a little more the thoughts brought out in her dis to poetry. , John K Hardy, I’la In tiff ta Klien J Mharkry what ungenerous criticism of and John r Miarkry. hnaband «n<1 wife of this discussion would persuade course were especially worthy of men serious Throat an i Lung Trouble«, in »«he—Well, it I might advise, you Mrrrhant« National Hank of Portland a the privilege of space offered to corporation Par I fir Nuraty < un>|»atiy. a our correspondent of the error tion. She said : "Universal peace can cluding Consumption. I>r King'« New better make it j>aintlng. corporation, John Met rar fern an«l Wlfham Discovery will relieve the cough or cold Mrs. Duniway. for failure to t>f«ndauU of her position. If she is not never be realised until the nations of promptly and prevent complications, it He—You've eeen eome of my pic- By Krnnr*dy virtue of an riaeution. Judgment order, make out some of her “pen then. drrrce and order of «ale le«ue«r out of th« persuaded now she will be before the earth recognise the Fatherhood of is soothing and antiseptic and makee turea, She—No, but I've heard eome ol your ab>.ve entitled Court In the above entitled tracks. ’’ as she so designates God and the Brotherhood of Man. Had < au«e, to tnr directed and dated the »th lay her experiences have been as this principle been acknowledged, you feel (letter at once. To delay is poem».—Fligende Blatter of July. 1914. Ubon a Judgment rendered and them, and consequently being dangerous — get a tiottle of Dr. King's entere«! In «ahi Court on the IMh day of July NOT1CI TO <* BID ITO KB many in this field of work as seven nations of the world would not 1914. In favor of John K Har«ly, plaintiff, and obliged to omit one short quota New Discovery at once. Money back if In the Circuit < ourt of the Blair of Oregon for again«! Klien J Hharkry an<l John 1* Mharkey that to which she has devoted now be warring against each other. not satisfied. 50c. aud 11 Oo bottles at the County of Multnomah huaban«! and wife Merchant« National Hank tion. we wish to assure her that In tbe Matter of ths r*atat« ot William J They Mid it was because of the assassi of Portland a < »rpomtlon Pacific fturrty most of her life. Darnell. <1 rr«a*e«l your Ih-uggist. we. editorially, did not in any Noth r It 1 rreby stven that the undersigned <’omi«any a cor Miration. John Mc< rack»n and nation of the Crown Prince and his We think, however, that she has twen appoint««! et«M-utor of the «atate of William Kmnesiy. defendant«, for the aum of way intend to change her ‘ ‘clos Prince*»; had Austria recognised the WiHlatn j Parnell, dsc»*a*««l by the Circuit 1 to*» 00 with Interrat at Che rate of 7 percent feels she may possibly be in the Servian brother the royal pair would Court of th«* Blate of Orreon f« r the County of per annum from tbe llth day of March 1911, • nd the further aum of SMa «A with tniereat at ing statements” in her last Multnomah and ha» duly <|ualif!e«l as such wrong bunch. An> and all persona having claim» againat the rate of 10 per cent per annum from the bth not have been murdered, •nd there ' ia ywvtb ahowld ««variably b* «lay of April 1911. and the further aum of previous letter. But by her own •aid «»tat«* are hereby notifl* I and required to j t« prepare a pevaoo «a (be h««« »«• would not uow be war. Were the directed pres* ui the «amr tn the un<l>-rsignc<l, at Lenta, I fjlh.11 with Intereet at the rale of 10 par rent Ibr the beat p.-raBaaeat a<rwpat«»a fo* wLl-i per annum from tbe Mh «lay of September confession, we find some of her E are invited to sell space world today to accept God ae father, he ia capable - Preatdeal C w Ml lot Oregon dulv verified and w ith proper vouch- ers as re«i<iir-*d by I m « «ithln six months of 1911. and the further «urn of tl&O ou with Inter rat at the rate of A per rent i*r annum from heiroglyphics rather difficult to for the promotion of the every man as brother, we would not the «late ol the rwt t>ubiirallon of thia notice This i» ths Mission »< the the IMh dav of July, lai«, and for the further HARKY A 0ARNBI4. aum <>f 114 7ft roata and disbursement«, and the translate, and one of them being Southern Oregon State Normal. now be fighting the Liquor Traffic; * H Powell, Attorney for Executor <'<ota <>f «nd upon thia writ, commanding m« Date or first publication. August IT, 1914 man would not sell to his brother that to make tale of the following «leecrlbed real entirely beyond our knowledge of If the proponents of the institu Date of last publication. September. 94, 1914 property, lying and being in Multnomah County, Btate of Oregon, to wit: I^>t Four (4) modem or dead languages, had tion have any money to spare which takes awav his manhood, nor Party-ililk Scbeel Year Ope*» NOTICE TO RIDDER* and the A.»uth Five (5) fret of U>i Three (1). In would a man take that which makee of County Court of th«* Mat« of Oregon, for Hlork One Hundred a nd Two oajj in Holla to be left unsaid. If there were thev are at liberty to spend it him a brute, and robs his home of hap SEPTEnBER bftth, iqi < In the l<nr I «»untv day’» Addition to Ka«t Cortland, according to In the Matter of the Kat ale of Warden Goeaett. the duly recorded plat thereof. other changes they were unin but that will not obligate us to piness and peace.” Speaking of the Writs for lllastrsted loo-pags Rook defeated Now Therefore, by virtue of a«ld eircutlon. "Tne life C areer ." »nd for Cat* Notice la hereby given that th« underaigned judgment, order, doerre and order of «ale and tentional, and we are ready to support it editorially. The effort of the Liquor "gentlemen" to in let. admlniatrator of th« estate of Warden Goeaett. In compliance with the command» of «aid log containing full Information. d«*craar<1. will on and after the llth day of Hep w Ht. 1 w HI. on Monday, the Slat «lay of August, beg her pardon. However we Herald stands just where it hrs crease the revenue on liquor, and of DtgVtt Clturtft — AGRICULTURE temtker, 1914. proceed to ««Hat private «ale th«- 1914 al It) o'clock A M at th« front door of the deacrib« d real property attuatc<t in < ounty Court Hoiiar In Portland. Multnomah are steadily of the opinion that always stood on the question of the effect ot such a mov- in retarding Agronomy, Animal Hutbindrv, Dairy Hus following County. <tregon. to wit County, Oregon, «ell at public auction, (aub National Prohibition Mrs. Sleeth sug bandry. Poultry Husbandry. Horticulture. Multnomah All <d lol - i In Kver Jert to redemption) to the hlghrat bidder for if Mrs. Duniway is employed by state schools. It thinks one gested that the churches rally to the Agriculture for Teacher*. FORf-STRY, green Park, according to the duly recorded cash In hand, all the right, title and Interrat plat thereof on file In the ofllcr of the County which the within mm« «1 defendant«, (or the “liberty to make drunks” state normal is enough until the defensive and tax themselves. Rev. L ogging E ngineering . H ome E co Clerk of Multnomah County. Oregon. either of them) had on the IMh day ot March, nomics : Domestic Sc lane*. Domestic Art. Hida will be received by me for »aid property the «1st« of the mortgage herein torr crowd to split the opposition to state can afford to take better Homer Cox, pastor of the Sunnyside ENGINEERING: Electrical. Irrigation. above described at the ««Nice of Kennedy cloaad.or since that date l*a«l In and to th« Klineman. l*ent«, Oregon The right to reject above «learrltird pro|N*rty or any ¡»art thereof, their ambitions, she would do care of what it now ha3. It may Friends Church, talked on prayer, and Highway, Mechanical, Chemical, Mining. any and all bid« aubmltt«*«l to m<* 1« hereby re to satisfy aal«l « xeeutIon. Judgment order and Ceramic*. COMMERCE. PHARMACY. •erred some of the hindrances to effectual <1ecrrc, interest, co»!« «nd aurruing c < m I« well to employ a good typist to be that the cost per capita will Thia sale la made purauant to an order made T M WORD, prayer. Mr. Barry, a visiting evange INDUSTRIAL ARTS. day of July. 1914. bv the Rherlff «»f Multnomah County, Oregon Votational C (»wrm-Agrlculturs. Dairy and enter«*«l on the take her dictation and then the be insignificant, the same sup list, gave an interesting discourse on above entitle«! court, authorizing the admin l»atr«1 thia JN|h day of July, 1914 Homs Makers' Course. Industrial latretor to aell the real property above dearrlbed First i««ue July noth 1914 editor that dares to misquote port given the present normal, Peace, ano the Liquor Traffic. "Peace ing, Arts, Forestry, Business Short Course. al private Bale, for on« half caah an«! the i»a! last lasue August 77th 1914 ance to be aecur«d Op a mortgage ot» the will have little chance to excuse in addition to what it now gets, and the Saloon cannot abide toget er,” Srhool of yftttic— Piano, String, Band. prcmiSM above described, subjor t to the law for of real prop« rty by administrator* and letter heads, envelop, cards, bill himself. would put it in a condition said Mr. Barry, "and tbe surest way to Voice Culture. ■ubject to confirmation by thecourl Farmer» Bu»,n«»» Coo»* by Kail Free secure peace in the homes of Oregon is Dated tnla 14th day of Augnai, 1914 head*, auction noticea anil poster*, And in this connection we creditable to the state. The W. r :::: kllnrman. AdSraaa Tua aHG 1ST»AS r _______ ... Administrator o( th* to vote out the saloon.” Methods ot •«talcof Warden Gosactl, Dercaaed dodgers, announcement«, etc, at Mt, ftw-t-l* >• *-»> Cormllla Or«*»» wish to say that we do not matter of state institutions continuing Date of Aral publication. August lath, 1914 tbe campaign were dis- Date of last publication, September loth, 1914 I Hcott Pub. Co., office, l^nta. accuse “Mother” Duniway of should not be a matter of private cuseed, and tbe meeting cioeed with being in the employ of the wet or even local public graft. State prayer by Rev. Barry. Mrs. Mallett crowd. In fact we cannot see institutions mean too much to presided. MT. SCOTT HERALD Œlje fflultiuniiah Ö’tatr fBatik Hay, Feed and Grain Washed Gravel, Sand mckinley & bundy THE LIFE CAREER OREGON AGRICUITURALCOLLEGF how any person of her perspicu ity and experience would allign themselves with the defense even if she were being well re compensed. It doesn’t look rational and ,the only rational explanation is that she, like others of her race, is not so spiritual that she may not some times make a mistake, and not be able to see it But we wanted to warn her of the disappoint ment the women of the state feel in finding her alligned with those whom they naturally feel are the worst enemies of the home, the women, and the children. And she says she has just di9- covered that the traffic is guilty in trying to misrepresent the new state wide temperance so ciety of which she is the head. We expected she would discover that. It is probable that she will also discover, a little later, that "the traffic” were really in strumental in her being at the head of the new temperance or ganization: in fact we would not be disappointed if it developed all of us to let little local ambi Mr*. Gulliki haa moved her millinery tions interfere with the success to Johnson Avenue on car line. Her of schools that reflect so strong fall opening, Wedneeday. September 2. ly on the credit and good sense of the citizenship of the state. MOTES OF THE W. C. T. 0. Ten Electric Generating Plants General Machine Shop All Kinds Repairing A special meeting of Mt. Scott Union Gasoline Engines A Spebialty wm held at the home of Mra. Additon Lawn Mowers Sharpened, and on Tuesdsy afternoon. Miss J. M. Saws filed ana etc. Pick, of Minneapolia, Minn., who ia visiting her aunt, Mra. S. Fankbauaer, Prices Reasonable vm present at thia meeting. One Block East of Main on Foster R<*. On Friday evening of thia week toe local committee, marie no from the different eburches of Lenta to assist in making Oregon dry, will meet at the Friend'» Church. The Young Campaigner» of this vicinity will hold a meeting on Sunday afternoon August 30th to which the Snccessor» to C. E. Cleland public is invited. Any young people wishing to take part in thia meeting should assemble with the campaigners General Blacksmithing, Horse on next Sunday at the M. E. Church, Shoeing and Plow Grinding when final arrangements will Ire made. The Multnomah County convention will be held at Centenary M. FL Church, WAGON WORK A SPECIALTY east Pine ami Ninth street, on Septem ber 16 and 17, Mrs. Mallory, the county Special Attention Give to president, desires a full attendance. Interfering and Lame Horses This is the regular annual meeting for the election of officers. Last year it was held on the west side of the river. Shop Third Ave. and Foster Road T. M. WALSH Smith & Colgan 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 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