Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923, September 24, 1914, Image 2

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nerve enough to throw prece­ . of the young people and the great help
dent aside and eliminate the im­ they are gi\ Ing in the Oregon Dry cam­
paign. Th« music for the occaaion waa
practical features of the arith­ furnish,»! by a chorua of the local young
metic. And so on down the list. campaigner«, the *<>1< mi lieiug snug by
Enten d a« >e.x>nd Cl*«* Matter February 19, 1914.
What we should be most inter­ Mta* Dora Dunbar. A great meeting <■(
At poetoffiee. Lents. Omron. Utuleractof Marvil 3, 1879
ested in would be a plan that young cainimigtiers 1« to I«* held ill
text book exchanges could be Taylor »tnvt chnreh nett Sunday alter-
no<in at which lime Ml»* Dora Dunbar
Published Every Thursday at 1-ents, Ora., by th* M t . S wtt PvsuaniNu Co.
effected gradually. An arrange­ will sing two so|o
t<> one ol the
H. A. DARN ALL, E dito a and M axaus *.
ment whereby not more than «ong».
two books for the eight grades The deli-gate» to attend the «tale con­
could be changed every year vention at the Dalle« from Ml. Scott
Office Phone: Home R-8111-1111. Residence: Tabor‘¿*13
Uuion are: Mr« Scott, Mr». Ridutnl-
would be an improvement.
-
—
Wil.
son, Mr». Sommerfeldt and
The high school could be simi i kina
and have written my friends. Gov. Geer,
OMETIME ago a little argu­
larly changed, being in a divis
There is to lie an open air meeting in
ment was begun in these , and Mr. Brownell, a full explanation ion by itself. Above all let us Lent»
on Friday evening ot thia week
;
If
tlie
present
dishonest
and
misleading
columns when we charged Mrs.
I Good speakers will he in attendance.
be
done
with
faddism,
in
text
Duniway with alligning herself i prohibitory amendment has to depend book and pedagogic practices. The reghtration office is again oi>en at
upon your slander, trickery and dishonor
with the “booze element,” on 1 for adoption, it is indeed in poor busi­ The vertical writing system is the county court house. No matter how i
account of her having participat­ ness ; and if I could afford it I would gone. It cost a lot. spoiled a lot ardent a "Dry” person may bo, 11 th«:
litth Limine«« ot regrialration ha* not
ed in the only booze protectors I spend a million dollars to defeat it by of good writers, and developed a been
attended to the vote will tie loot. I
meeting thus far held in Mt showing it up in its true light. I «hall hand that was inartistic and im­ I It is the vote that counts. Now It the j
Scott. Mrs. Duniway denied be­ m«ke a copy of this letter, a* I have practical. It was a fad. and time to wake up and hustle Have you .
found to my cost that prohibitionists
registered? If you hove, well and good, •
ing a supporter of the liquor and their secret allies of the saloon Inter­ other fads will follow it.
i ! but your duty docs not end there
Ila*
business. We wish to call at­ est are pulling the same oar.
i your neightMir registered'* Find out.
tention to certain suppositions
Yours for fundamental liberty.
A Fellow over in Nebraska No vote can be east without registra­
Abigail Scott Duniway.”
we advanced, to certain admis­
has invented a device that tion. A great question is liefore the
After such a confession and may be attached to any tele­ |>eople to be settled. See that it is |
sions that were made, to contra­
dictions that up to the present denial as this is it any wonder phone and which tells you when i settled right.
have not been published, and that we are doubtful about the someone is evesdroppinRon your A song dedicated to tlie young cam­
paigners ol Oregon has l*eu written by
leave it to the public to draw aims of Mrs. Duniwa>' and her line and that tells you who it is. tlie
acting national preeident, Anna A.
booze loving partners in the That is pretty good. Now if he Gordon.
their own conclusions.
The young people delight in
In Mrs. Duniway's letter of Taxpayer’s and Wage Earner's will improve it to wake the tele­ singing it because it is their very own.
the 27th of August, published in League. She says:
phone girl up when you are in a Here it is:
full in this column, she says: “After it is voted down we intend to hurry, to automatically switch Younq Cdmpdiqners' Jubilee Sonq
“I have just discovered that the go Ix-fore the legislative a.««-mbly of every hog off the line who con­ Oh. we are volunteers in the Young
‘traffic' is equally guilty with yourself 1915 with a local option law, framed by
Campaigners’ Band'
sumes more than five minutes,
in its efforts to misrepresent the new both men and women, which will pro­
Youthful volunteers, with a purpose
vide
for
penalizing
both
buyer
and
:
to
yell
right
out
loud
the
names
|
state wide Temperance Association of l
grand;
which I am the head, by trying to pla»e . «eller alike instead of upholding the of the young spooners who are
We are happy volunteers, don't you
present
law.
which,
like
a
jug
with
one
I
my .secretary and my sell among tlie |
always talking when you are know the reason why"
handle, is ail on one side.”
people a tiers such Prohibitionists as
The WE undoubtedlv means waiting, so every one can hear We are helping bring the jul>|l>s> <>f
yourreif would place us if you could. |
who they are. and to develop a Oregon dry.
All I can say now is, ••Watch Our Free the members of the league, and
Chorus
Temperance Movement Grow.” Then the members of the league, who short circuit and give every
Rally,
young campaigners, for Oregon
you and the liquor traffic will alike die- !,
are WE? The same people who gossip a jolt to remind them dry’
cover its real aniiuu« ”
gave us the “Home Rule Bill,”' they are using the phones for Rally, young campaigners, victory is:
illegitimate purposes, something nigh!
To this in reply we said in four »ears ago.
part:
If you have any doubt about it really worth while will have Fierce will tie the battle 'gainst a giant
“And slie .«ays »be has just discovered ,
sin.
been produced.
that the traffic is guilty in trying to i, read the following, too good to
But with God to help u- we shall surely
misrepresent the new state wide temper- : keep:
•
It will take some time to read win.
Financial Statement
S
“Some weeks ago the so-called wet
ance society of which she is the head.
, all those 29 measures over and
file Taxpayers and Wage i-
We expected she would discover that I organization,
’
appeal
fZr
find out what they mean. Better
It is
'
A»
w probable
piuiwu« that
ma, she
?■><: will
«... discover a | Earner*
League, sent out an
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little later that “the traffic’ were really fund* with which to tight the dry begin at Once.
Some of them
instrumental in her being at the head of amendment. The letters were signe. 1 by were never intended to be read,
the new temperance organization; in •
1 rubber-tamp wnh the name of Dr. They are the ones to search cut
T.._, as
.,
fart we would not be disappointed if it Cora C. Talbott
developed
that ‘the traffic,’
were a>idrwwon the letterheads was,
prompters of the entire movement, and ,930, Portland, Oregon,” but this box don’t overlook the $1500 tax
that their agents dominate-i the forma- [ tarna out to he the private box of exemption.
tion of the society and secured Mrs. Manager Eppetein of the liquor dealers’
The Telegram announces that
Duniway'» selection as its head, thus organization, a former Denver liquor
Delevan
’s comet is visible in
hoping to split the suffragist vote iealer.
throughout the state.
Of course this is
F)r. Talbott objected to thia pro­ Portland the first time in 100u0
just suppositional, but if it were sifted | red tire, and demanded an accounting of years.
Portland has been ac­
• to the bottom and found to be so we (be funds received from the circular,
cused
of
being slow or ancient
When the liquor managers refused she
would not be shocked.”
before but it was generally a
resigned
a-
secretary,
and
gave
out
a
There was no denial of this
-tatement to the Portland Evening Seattle paper that ventured the
supposition, although we received Telegram exposing the whole works, al- !
assertion.
a lengthy letter from Mrs. Duni­ leging. among other things, that the I
way. dated August 29th, which “Taxpayer* and Wage Earn«-™ League”
Don’t forget to register.
was more in the nature of a i eo7i‘ed ol 1oniy two per*'ni''
Books open today. You will be
Mr» Abigail
Duniway. She
personal statement of her posi­ and
alleged that she was drawn into th« ‘
lf X00 W«V,.
tk . and ,. fix
tion. However, it did contain
one admission upon which we
commented.
That admission
was as follows:
.. W h . le
L inle
( hem
correcti ) a
strong drink's a deadly peril, and on
November three,
Oregou, dear Oregon, must be set free;
We are happy volunteers, don't you
know the reason why’
We are fielping bring tlie jubilee of
Oregon dry.
argument is not stated in the
letter that followed and which
we declined to notice, but owing
to information which follows,
we now quote in full and offer it
as a further evidence of the un­
certainty of Mrs. Dunnrwaf’s
position. It reads:
I
illustrated, phonetically devel­
oped text of the present. The
more advanced readers have not
made a proportional improve-
ment. The histories are prob­
ably better illustrated, have
better maps. The arithmetics
“Sept 8, 1914. Editor Darns!! Sir— , are hardly more practical. There
have received your gratnitious insult,' is still wanting an author with
dent, Mrs. Julia Scott as recording secre­
tary and Mrs. Inez Richardson as treas­
urer were re-elected with various ex-
pn-SKions of appreciation of the faithful
work accomplished by the devoted
women. Mrs. Soininerfelilt was chosen
as vice president and Mrs. Additon as
corresponding secretary. Mrs George,!
•täte organizer of the Young Cam- I
paigners was present and spoke with
earnestness and enthusiasm of the work ,
on
Time
Deposits
The Multnomah State Bank
UNITED STATES POSTAL DEPOSITORY
Lents, Sta., Portland. Oregon
Hay, Feed and Grain
Washed Gravel, Sand
GET OUR PRICES
Cement, Brick, Lime, Wall and Land Plaster
MCKINLEY & BUNDY
I Block
of Muin M. on Farter Kuril
Phoow Tntx»r (MH; Home .3112
The Herald $1.00 Per Year
Po-Do-Lat Banishes Pimples
B*.l Blood, Fimpire,
Headache«,
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Biheuanea*. Torpid Liver. Conrtipation,
“
Is
it
true
that
you
stopped your eon's
Kern
Park
Chrtstain
Church
etc., come from indigestion. Take Po-
allowance
when
he
married
that pretty
Do-I-ax, the pleaeant and alxiolutrly sure
Corner 89th St. ami 4rtth Ave. 8. E.
chorus girl?”
lo a. m Bible School.
Laxative, and you won’t suffer from a
Ila mandiip m. preaching service.
"Yen. I told him he needn't expect
deranged Stomach or oilier trouble«. It
7 p. m Christain Endeavor.
to get another dollar from me ”
will tone up the IJver and purify the
8 p. tn. Thursday, mid week prayer
"How does lie manage to live?"
blood. Use it regularly and you will moating.
"1 liave inc ream-1 his mother's allow­
8:46 p.m. Thursday, Bible Study
•Lay well, have dear complexion and
ance about »10.000 a year.''—Chicago
steady nerve«, (let a Me x ottle to-day Class.
A cordial welcome to all who will at­ Racord-Herald.
Money back if not «atistled. All Drug­
tend any all service*.
gists.
R. Tibbs Maxey, Minister, i
At The Churches
me. inadvertently, not knowing that -Mrs
q
Arteta Baptist Church
the pnme reason for the work was to . x
. ..
:46
a.
Bible School.
fight for the saloons.
statement of last week whenn it 11 a. in. tn. Preaching
service.
In reply to this Mrs. Duniway comes I wa8 3»«<I she ^ad been endorsed
7:S0 p. m. Evening services.
She is a 8:16 p. tn. B. Y. P. U. meeting.
•’I went to Lents, on that eventful out in the Oregonian with a nearly three- by the Prohibitionists.
7:45 Prayer meeting.
candidate,
but Everybody welcome to any and all of
evening which started this controversy. I column paid advertisement in which she ' Progressive
wholly without premeditation,
I »1-
_kn^w.al! th‘ claimsconsideration from all who these «ervice*.
invited to take an auto ride (which I time that the money they were using I
are interested in medical free­
enjoyed! with thanks. My lady friends wae brewery money, and smoked things
dom. She is strongly opposed to Millard Avenue Presbyterian Church
were going, as I learned on the way, to up generally.
10 a. tn. nabbatn School.
Both
sides
have
consulted
attorneys
the existing medical monopoly,
one of Jobelman's meeting«.
B- ing
11 a. tn. Morning worship.
called upon to speak and not being a and made divers threats, but the chief compulsory vaccination and simi­
8:45 p. m. Y. P. 8. C. E.
7:.30 p. in. Evening worship
socialist or single taxer, I yielded to the point of public interest is that the so- lar practices.
7 :3O p. m. Thursday, midweek service.
request to address the little audience on called ‘ Taxpayers and Wage Earners
8 p. tn. Thursday, cboir practice.
the pending state wide prohibitionary la-ague” is proven to lie a gigantic fake
Rev. Wm. H. Amos, Pastor.
and a fraud. It is shown to be no or­ I
amendment.”
Relative to this statement we ganization at all, but merely an alias
under which the eastern liquor corpora­
St. Peter's Catholic Church
The county convention held inert week
commented as follows:
tions are conducting their campaign in was one of the best held in years in tne
Bunday*:
“We liave reliable information that. Oregon.”
8 a. m. Ixiw Maa*.
matter of attendance and interest. Mr*.
our supposition regarding Mrs Dunni-
10:.30 a. m. High Maa*.
Mallet, who for tlie past six years has
Now
if
Dr.
Talbott
as
secre
­
X 30 a. m. Hund«y School.
way's connection with tbe Liquor Deal­
-erved as county president, presided. and
12 M. Cbior rehearsal.
er’s Association has considerable of > tary and Mrs. Duniway was
’ the lieads of departments made their
Week day»: Meae at 8 a. ■>.
truth in it. It is interesting to he able president, the whole works, who
reports.
Among others. Mrs. Sleeth
to say that Mrs. Duniway was trapped got the benefit of money that
delivered a maaterful address on the
into making tbe ad/lrese at a pro-sabxin
Seventh Day Adventist Church
was collected? It looks like subject of Ute “Hop” and Mrs Addi-
meeting in Lents. Being invite*! out for
10 a. tn. Batnrday Sabbath School.
ton
spoke,
giving
some
telling
facts.
11 a. m. Saturday preaching.
a rid«, she accepted, and learned that there was ‘something rotten in
Just where Mrs. H>e convention uovered two days of 7:30 p. m. Wednesday, Prayer meeting.
her company were friends ot Mr. Jobel- I Demark.”
enthumaatic meeting ot earnest worker«.
7:48 p. m. Sunday preaching.
man, the speaker of tbe evening at Duniway will stand with the
| The officers elected were: President,
Lente. They wanted to hear Mr. Jobel- women of the stat» when this is
Mrs. Mattie Sleetn, ot Central L'nicn;
man speak, ^ud of course Mrs. Duni­
done will not be difficult to calcu­ Corresponding P «rotary, Mrs. Ines Genua Evaikrtcal Reformed Church
way was congenial. As anticipated, '
10 a. m. Hundav School.
I Richardson of Mt. Hcott Uuion; Re-
10 a. m. Saturday, German school.
Mrs. Duniway spoke. She couldn't re­ late. As to the men, they al­
'
cording
Secretary
Mr*.
Lillian
Down
­
8 p. m. Wednesday. Y. P. 8.
fuse an opportunity. She probably did ! ready endured her merely as a
ing, of Central Union: Treasurer, Mrs.
11 a. m. Sunday worship
not anticipate that that little meeting matter of policy, if they con­
Tb. Schildknecht, Pastor.
Ada Jolley of Arleta Union. Mr*. Mal­
would brand her a» a co-worker with sidered her in any sense seriously.
let ref use, 1 to longer serve as county
the booze element of the state, for the
president. Abe was chosen as vice
Lents friend's Cnurch
remainder of the year, and perhaps per­ /COMMENT is made in two
president, which position she also de­
9:46 a. m. Bible School, Clifford Bar­
petually. But her associate* did. This
city papers relative to chang­ clined. It is presumed her name will be ker,
Superintendent.
I
is another instance of ‘birds of a feath-!
ing text books. Text books of presented to the state convention, soon I li a. m. Preaching.
er,’ at least that was the implication de­
the present are no doubt many to be held, as a candidate for state ! .3 p. m. Junior C. E.
sired.”
7 p. m. Chriatain Endeavor.
I
of
them superior to those of president ot the W. C. T. U.
8 p. m. Preaching.
Whether Mrs. Duniway was
Dr. East, a medical missionary from
forty
years
ago.
No
one
will
peeved because we did not quote
will
I^nts Friends
The annual election of officers
,,dl“ w
*11 speak at I-ents
officer* of thc|I
the i India
'
her letter, or whether she felt doubt that the yellow back Mt. <-cott Woman's Christain Turner- i C,h-urc,h,’ S”n,i?7 *ve?i9«’
rT
...
—
, .
y wnicorne.
i
... ,
_
’ . ail
at 7 uciueb
o clock. . Everybody
welcome. This
i
on r»i»*«lay of thin wj]| he a treat you cannot afford to
she was getting the worst of an primer of the 70’s is well dis­ anc»f Onion w a* held
4^. wv
.
placed by the elegant, colored, week. Mrs. Nettie
Dunbar
as presi . ­ njjgg
NOTES OF THE W. C. T. 0.
Piid
We call your attention to our Re­
port of Condition made to Superintend­
ent of Banks as of September 12, pub­
lished in thia paper.
We also ask you to examine our
statement and note the substantial cash
reserve carried by us which is far in ex­
cess of required by law, also the big in­
crease in deposits since our last report.
We are always pleased to take care
of our patrons needs and if you are not a
customer we cordially invite you to be­
come one.
6 per cent MONEY 6 per cent
Lxvans may be obtained for any purpose
on acceptable Real Estate security,
One block south ol Woodmere station. | liberal privileges, correspondence so­
Holy Communion the first Hunday of licited.
A. C. AGENCY COMPANY
each month at 8 p. ni. No other eer-
vices that day.
768 Gas, Electric Bldg., Denver. Colo.
Every other Sunday the regular ser­
44o Phelan Bldg , San Francisco
vices will be as usual.
Evening Prayer and sermon at 4 p. m.
Sunday School meets at 3 p|m. B. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Boatwright, Hupt , I,
.Maffett, Sec.
Rev. 0. W. Taylor, Rector.
St. Pauls Episcopal Church
Lents Baptist Church
Bible School, 9:16 a. tn.
Morning worship, 11 a. m
Elmo Height« Bunday School 2:30
p. m
B. Y. P U. 7 ». m.
Evening worship, 8 p. rn.
__
The Sunday School will furnish an
interesting tniseion-ry program at the
evening service. All are welcome. •
J. M. Nelson. pastor.
MT. Scott Center of Truth.
Masting teary Sunday evening at 8 :<O
p. m. Three doors east of H2d St.
(Frays Crossing, Portland. Ore.
82nd St. and 45th Ave.
Phone Tabor 2063
R. Heyting
General Machine Shop
All Kinds Repairing
GasoUne Euftnes A Specialty
Lents M. E. Church
Preaching II a. m. and reception ot
mem tiers
Service* at Bennett Chapel 3 p. tn.
Sunday evening «ervices 7 .30 p. m.
Epworth League 8:30.
Sunday School and Bible Claes 9:46.
Prayer meeting Thursday evening at
6 :30.
The M. E. Conference willl inpnly
the pulpit for both the morning and
evening service.
W. Boyd Moore, pastor.
Stop I hat first fall Couqh
Check your fall cough or cold at once
—don’t wait—it may lead to serious lung
tsouhle, weaken your vitality and develop ■
a chronic lung ailment. Get a bottle of I
Dr. Bell’s i’ine-Tar-Honev today; it is i
John Riley, Pastor.
pure ami harmless—use it freely for that |
fall cough or cold. If Baby or Children I
Lents Evangelical Charch
are sick give it to them, it will relieve
Sermon by the Pastor, 11 a. m. •nd quickly and permantly. It soothes the
fp. m.
Sunday School 9:46 a m., C. S. Brad­ irritated throat, lungs snd air paasagiw.
ford. Superintendent.
Loosens Phlegm, is antiseptic and
Y. P. A. 6:46 p. m. Lowell Bradford, fortifies the system against colds. It
President.
surely prevents cold germs from getting
Prayer meeting Thursday 8 p. m.
ahold. Goa ran teed. Only 26c. atyour
A cordial welcome to all.
F. R Hornschucb, Pastor. [ Druggist
Lawn Mower» Shi
Sharpened, and
Saws filed ana etc.
riM^» ScuonaiHS
One Block FSaetof Main on Foster Rd.
T. M. WALSH
PboM Tatar 2284
Reddest* 211 N. Msl* St. Leals, Or*.
Edward Mills
Ml. Scott, Lent* and Porti sad
EXPRESS
Baggage and General Hauling,
Trunks 50c Each
DAILY SERVICE
leave Baggage Check and Address
at Plummer Drugstore.
Third and Ma<li»<>n Ht.