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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 15, 1914)
taste may rival the nectar of the God*, and |dtu-v will be announced later. yet the wise man who partake* of it will The i-luaing of the book* (or n-giatra- reserve hi* verdict until he get* a rvjMirt lion on the I.Hh to enable the official* from hi* »tomaeli. He msv not have to pn-|>are the heceaMry data for the Entered •« Seconii Cl*.-*» Matter February I#, 1914. long to wait. Sometime* that re|s>rt several voting prreint*. leave* tell one will b* submitted in le*s than h«l( an point upon which to concentrate, that At poitortice. Lenta. Orogon. Underact of March 3, I8Ï# hour am! with an explosive emphasis of trvtnendou* importance to tte* youth that will cause said wise man to sit tip of the «taU-, the voting of On-gon dry PnMtehed Every Thuraday at Lent*, Ore., by the Mr. S cvtt P vbli * hin <« Co. and take notice, and admit for the time Each individual iia» their own ¡«articii te-ing al lea«l. that result* count, amt lar frieuda to vote into < llic«* H. A. DARN ALL, Sorto* ani » M ana «»**. In thin that one should not I m - too confiding lie- community it I* hopetl Mm Additon may caum* of taste alone I m « elected a member of the general Office Phone: Home B-8111-llll. Residence: Tabor 2>13 When a state goes back from prohibi amembly and that .1 Allen Dunbar may tion to license the part of wisdom would twelve* majority vote for the office ol I , I m * to curb our feeling* of elation over county clerk Thee |>eople are well INCE th«* publication of a the report of increased revenue from li- known hare and their ability in imqiic*- little editorial squib two ■ cense* and await the later report* that tioned. We ahould all give the-*- home weeks ago we have received an-sure to come from the prison*. the people our earneat rapport. Oct. 8. 1914 Editor H'-rald — I would poor-house«*, the hospitals, the any I it tn« three communications from our I like, with your permission. a little space I *n«i th«- criminal dockets. Dizzy? Bilious? Constipated? dental friends. This interest is m your paper to notice briefly an item A. B Camp, ls*tii«. Ore. Dr. King** New l.ifv Pill" will cure - - evidence of the good thing the which recently appearv«i in a newspaper you, cauae a lieallby flow of Hile and opposed to Ihrohibition. In «aid item is ---- dentists of the state have and rid* your Stomach ami lloael* of **>>le quoted tte* familiar but rattier queetidn- ami h-rmenling body poimna. They are they don’t want anyone ‘‘butting | able proverb, “TheProof of the Budding a Tonic to your Stomach ami Liver and in” on their ‘‘graft,’’all going to ' i* in die Eating.” Tte* evident object of Item ¡at waa t** On Tuesday. October «'th. at 2 p. nt. tom- the general »y»tem. Fir*t doar- will prove it is a good graft Of : discredit Prohibition, to do which heiM‘ Scott I nion will meet *t the home cun- you ol that depnw.l. duty, billon* course when you have got a cites the c**e of several state* that after of Mr*. " slab, Marie avenue and Gates and constipated condition 26c. all good thing cornered it is well to I trying prohibition for a varying number •*•***». For the benefit oi tteas- who Druggist*. learne«l the name* of the protect it However we con of year* have given it up and returned I'*'* to tlw- license system. Now becau*«* street*, wooki add that this home is Po-Do-lax Banishes Pimples cede one thing. We doubt the these state* have taken such action, are *outh-«*ast of tin* Evangelical church, propriety of letting anyone fool we justified in forming the conclusion, tlie tirst street south of the church and Rad Blood, Bimpl«-*, Headache«, around our mouth with a crow ; from Uiat fact alone, that tte* licenae two blocks ra*t. A larg* attendance is Hilicii«ne**, Torpid Liver, Constipation, rt<- . come (nun indigeatioii. Take B«>. bar or drill who hasn’t had a system is te**t for the state, or for the d«**irvd at this meeting. Ito-laix. tte* pleasant ami alwolnlrly aure Seeker* after light on the initntive and pretty thorough training, and. l*«*st interests of the people of the state?! Laxative, ami you won't »uffer from a n-fvremium measure* gathered at the we do not believe anyone can get When the dog returns to his vomit or, home deranged Stomach or other trouble*. Il of Mr*. Addit-m on Tuesday of the skill in twelve short months. ! the washed tow to her uiudhole does this week Several measure* were con will tone up the Liver and purify the that prove that they are acting for tte-ir If this dental bill had been just own best interests? sidered. Futher consideration will be blood. I'ae it regularly ami you will atay well, have clear complexion and to amputate the civic bunion Or when some pwr inebriate musters given the«- measure* at the home of steady nerve* Get a <5>k- bottle t<>-< lay otherwise designated as the ! strength to reform and pass a few years Mrs. Walsh on the afternoon of the 2Oth. Money buck if not -at Ml»'« I. All hrtik* If there is any point atemt them you do gist*. State Dental board it would have in usefulness and respirctability, ami not understand bring the thought with 1 then in an evil hour loses his grip and met with warm support all over 1 goes back to his enp* and d«-gradation, . you and find out what others know on Deafness Cannot Ik* Cured the state. Your doubt may Is- the by Im i¡ should we conclude that he was acting the subject. as th«> mnnoi react th- die* put ion of th»- rar Ther«- u very point needed to dear up the mind un» way to cura dr«fiw#« and that it TN view of the abuse of the either for his own or his family’- l*ert in- of some other person. Exchange* of only by i-wnatllutlcmal r» mr^ir* IhafiirM It tervst’’ Or would we use this fact to • «•*«#• <1 t»y an inflan» d condition uf thr mu * privilege of recall by persons prove to some other drunkard that he thought is always valuable. ct>ua lining Ku«t«<*hlnn Tube When thia tut»« la in flam rd you have a rumbling An adult gold medal content i* to la sound who take advantage of it to vent ought not to reform’’ or Imperfect hearing, an<l when It l# entirely cl**««d. Drain-aa it the result. and in their spite on public officials who "The Proof of the Pudding is in the held soon, probably the last week unit«« the inflammation can be taken uu< October The topic to be w ritten upon and thia tut»« r<at«»rrd to It« normal condl in the line of duty refuse or are Eating.” Is it? Let’s see. When ■ is: ‘ How State-wide Prohibition will ’ - ' t nln. that jiudding «'omes on the table it may ca«ra out of ten are canard by Catarrh, unable to satisfy the demands looks a virtuous as a snow-drift, and in ; Benefit the Wage Earner which la nothing but an Inflamed condition The tune of the mucoua aurfarra MT. SCOTT HERALD S Money to Loan We are in position to make liberal loans on Real Estate by first Mortgage when “good title" is shown by abstract or certificate of title, and at prevailing interest ratrs. Where a building is in course of construction we help you with necessary funds to complete same and it will pay you to call on us if you arc going to build. We have financed several build ings in Lents and there is room for many more. Communications NOTES OF THE W. C. T. 0. of aspiring citizens the recall law should be amended. Another Madame Tussaud’s Wax Work Scene in “The Whip” at Heilig class of offenders against the Theatre—6 Nights Com. Sun. Oct 18. Matinee Wed. and Friday law are the disgruntled losers in political campaigns. The recall law should be drawn to deprive a defeated candidate of the privi lege of promoting or getting the benefits of a recall. Drawn thus, disappointed aspirants would have little cause to foment dis turbance. Still further, recall petitions should be genuine evi dence of a public demand hence they should be circulated entire ly without renumeration to the circular, or by a supporter of the movement. If this had been done the expense of the impend ing recall of city officials would more than likely have fallen far short of the required support. When the editor of a country paper starts in on Monday morn ing to get something up for his paper in the way of interesting local news and finds, after nos ing around, that nothing has happened in the town or com munity that he can write up, and nobody gives in any person als or local news, and every fel low he talks to says, “I don’t know a thing.” and his liver is not working just right and he feels as though he had just as soon loop the loop with Lincoln Beachey as to go to work—that’s the time when he would like to tum the job over to the “Smart Aleck” who thinks he could get up a better paper than the editor and net half try. Wr will <lvr Onr Hundred Dollar« for any < ««•• of p*«fn*N icau«ed i»y catarrh» »hat t annnt be rur>d by Hall « Catarrh Cur« hrnd f *r ■ irrular*. free F J CHRNKY A CO . Toledo. Ohio F«»M by Dtugrla'« Ttr Tahr Ha.: ■ Family 1*111« for constipation. The Multnomah State Bank UNITED STATES POSTAL DEPOSITORY Lenta, St«., Portland, Oregon Hay, Feed and Grain Washed Gravel, Sand GET OUR PRICES Cement, Brick, Lime, Wall and Land Plaster mckinley I Block Eu-i of Main st. on Fueler R<>r*l & bundy Pitone* Taltor brt* ; Home 8112 The Herald $1.00 Per Year Letter bead«, envelope«, card«, bill heads, auction notice« and |w»«ter«t dodger«, announcement«, etc, at Mt. Scott Pub. Co., office. Lent« WHY DESTROY the INDUSTRIAL PROGRESS OF OREGON? That’s what the so-called “Water Front” bills Numbers 328 and 330 on the ballot, will do if passed at the Novem ber election. Why make it impossible to build saw mills or any other industrial, labor-producing plants on the rivers and bays of Oregon? That’s what the passage of these bills will do. Thi rteen Thrills in Thirteen Scenes of “The Whip NOT A MOVING PICTURE SHOW "The Whip," the great Drury Lane melodrama which enjoyed a two year*’ run at the han<l* oi an ent hueiaatic public on tlie other aide, and a year’* "lay in New York at the Manhattan Opera House, i* just chuck full of thrills. Io thi* *en**tion*l melodrama, wh ich come* to the Heilig Theatre, Broadway at Taylor Street, Portland, for six days commencing Sunday night, October 18th, and con tinuing until Friday night, with bargain priced matinee* Wednesday and Friday, One of the most endurable there is a continuous sequence of excitement. spectacles of the war will be the In the first scene the handsome hero is thrown out of an automobile, suffer, sight of “American owned” lug a compound fracture of the memory. In the second scene, when he has been nursed to health by I-ady Diana, he merchant vessels at last sailing is unjustly accused of having embraced marriage and the adventuress at one and under the American flag. the same time. In the third scene lady Diana assure* him that she »till believe* in him and This country is selling the advisee him to bet his all on "The Whip,” the fleetest mare in the Beverley greatest wheat crop and harvest stables. ing the greatest com crop ever. In the fourth acene the villain, who would like to marry lady Diana, plan* Eat an apple. to wreck the train which ia bringing the horse to the race course. In the fifth scene his plot is over-heard by a trainer, who is impersonating | Father hastily retreats to his Dr. Crippen, the murderer, in Mme. Tussaud’s Wax Works. intrenchments when mother pre In the sixth acene “The Whip" ia brought down «nd placed in the box car, i sents the bills for her autumn which ia hitched to the rear of the midnight express outfit •In the seventh scene the villian sneaks down the side of his coach, glides i along the side rail to the rear, throws away the signal lights, and uncouples the After all, we have no com- box car. In the eighth acene the trainer reaches the scene of action just in time, in a plaint that the Atlantic is 3,000 high power automobile, and leads the horse down and across the track. miles wide. In the ninth scene the 12:37 express crashes into the box car, and there is a As one reads the political ! dreadful wreck. In the tenth scene only two men can ride “The Whip" and one of them is speeches one is convinced that arrested through the plotting of the villian. the millennium will begin Nov. 4. In the eleventh scene lady Diana appeals to the sporting feeling of the , crowd. Are they going to stand by and see injustice done? No! With a rush Chief among the casualties of i they brush the ftheiff aside, and toes the jockey into the saddle the political fray are sore throats. In the twelfth scene the race is on—twelve horses straining at tbeir bite. “The Whip” slowly forges ahead and wins by a head. Herald and Daily Oregonian 16.00. In the thirteenth scene much is proved, and the rest is forgiven. Lady Diana wins her man. Herald and Daily and Sunday Ore At the evening performances the curtain will rise promptly at 8 o’clock, and gonian #7.50. • 12:15 at the matinees. Why cripple the development of our great timber resour ces; why cripple all future manufacturing in Oregon? That’s what will take place if the people vote “yes” on numbers 328 and 330. Why lock ap the thousands of over-flow lands bordering upon the navigable waters of the State and Its miles of water front for the benefit of “future generations:” why not let the present generation have some of tte benefit from the nse of these lands? Industries of all kinds will be driven from Oregon and intending investors will Un their backs upon tte State if these so-called “Water Front” bills become laws, Tbit is why every man, woman and child in Oregon will be adversely affected if these Mils are passed by tte people in November. Oregon needs outside capital to develop its great natural resources but we will _ drive it away If we pass Numbers 328* aid 330 on the ballot at the November election. Il these so-called “Water Front” bills are passed by the people, a vast amount of property will be withdrawn from taxation in this State and this great burden will be thrown upon the rest of the taxable property, resulting in a heavy increase in every body’s taxes. These bills are vicious; they are destructive of the very best interests of the State; they ought never to become laws. The way to defeat them is to vote “NO” 329 and 331 OREGON COMMERCIAL PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION Yeon Building, Portland, Oregon Paid Advertisement.