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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 22, 1914)
SC( )TT A t The Churches Entered as Second Class Matter February li», Itti 4 At poatoffice, Lenta, Orvgon. Under act of Mandi 3, 1879 Published Every Thursday al Lent*. Ore., by the M t . S cott P vhii « hino C o . H. A. DARN ALL, K mtob and M anauub . Office Phone: Home R dll 1-1111. Residence: Tabor 2*13 Arlela Baptist Church :45 a. iu. Bible School. 11 a. in. Preaching service. 7:30 p. tn. Evening services. 8:15 p ui. B. Y P. U. meeting. 7 :4-5 Prayer meeting, Everybody welcome to any and all uf these -erVICM. Millard Avenue Presbyterian Church 10 a. m. Sabbath School. 11 a. iu . Morning worship. 8:45 p, m Y. P. S. C. K :3l> p. m. Evening worship. 30 p. ill.Ttiurmiay. midweek »ervicv s p. iu. riiurmliiv, choir practice. Rev. Win. H. Amo», Pastor “WET” LEAGUE IN FIGHT OVER COIN Only Two "Taxpayers and Wage Earners" I “Vote her straight" is again rpHERE are some strange fallacies going the rounds the slogan of a considerable ele these days. One of these is that ment. particularly of one politi there is more liquor drunk under cal organization this fall. The a prohibitory law than under a Herald has always been an inde St. Peter’s (diholk (hiirch KNOWING THAT OREGON license system. The anxiety to pendent publication and will con Sundays: DRY MEANS BETTER BUSI 8 a. in. 1 a > w Mass. tinue to be so as long as it is advertise this condition on the 10:30 a. in. High Maw. NESS FOR ALL LINE8 under the present management. part of the liquor interests seems 8:30a. in. Sunday School. SAVE ONLY SALOONS 12 M. Chior rrhearaai. It maintains, has maintained and to be the most ridiculous joke Week davs: Mass at 8 a. ni. ever offered the public. If there will maintain, that the fellow is more liquor used under prohi I who whoops it up fora "vote ’er Seventh Day Adventist Church IIY ORTON K. GOODWIN, bition than under a license sys straight” is a demagogue, »nd 10 *. in. Saturday Sabbath School. Publicity Department. («»nnnittre at dm lluiuli r.l has something to "put over ” on 11 *. m. Saturday preaching tem. why do not all the brewery :30 p. n>. Wednesday. Praver meeting proprietors in the country boost j unsuspecting people. The al 7 great campavr.'. to 7:45 p. m. Sunday preaching. for a prohibitory law? They are ignment in the present political Oregon ”wct’' has the fellows who are going to get campaign is highly unsatisfac German bdnqelkdl Reformed Church the benefit of such a law if their tory. No one party has all the 10 a. in. Sunday Scho-J contention is true, then why good material, ar.d some of them 10*. in. Saturday,German sc I lmi I. Wednesday. Y. P. 8. ' have considerable bad. It is H 11 p. * in. should they oppose it? in. Sunday w imhip. Th. Schildknecht, Pastor. The other is, and even the I ' vastly more important to elect a labor associations are promoting ( good man than to elect a good Lents friend s Church this idea, that a prohibitory law 1 partisan to office. This is partic- will prejudice the interests of the i ularly true this year in the choice 9:45 a. in. Bible School, Clifford IUr leer. Superintendent. laboring classes. There are of representatives in this county. 11 a tn. Preaching, probably two thousand saloon The Progressives, the Democrats 3 p m. Junior C. E p. ill. Christain Endeavor, keepers and bartenders in the and the Prohibitionists have 8 p m. Preaching. city or Portland. There are at some excellent material for the The Republicans least one hundred customers to legislature. Lents Evdnqelkdl Church every bartender. The liquor likewise have some good stock, Sermon by the Pastor, 11 *. m. and m. business is essentially the cause but they also have some very un 8 p. Sunday I h tier in a School 9:45 a. tn., C. S. Brail- satisfactory material. The ticket for I, Superintendent. of the majority of these people Y P. A. 6:4*5 p m. Lowell Bradford, being dependent upon day wages was the choice of a bunch of old Preaident. for their living. Due to the sys time fixers and was nominated Prayer meeting Thursday 8 p. in. Oce (.Dy, lloM'l.urg, Albany, to all. tem of treating and bcozing pro in a private assembly, by per A cordial welcome F. R Htj-nnchuch. Pastor. N mil. Ashland. Corvallis» Pea- sons promoting ends that must moted by the saloons, they are dicton and many other towns. relieved of their wages each eventually be disclosed. They Orjat -ration Spreads Untruths. hern Hark Christain Church So lliey organized the “Taxpay week and they are forced to eke put up a ticket that will meet Corner 69th St. and 441th Ave. S E. ers' and Wage Earner*’ l.eugue" Io out a bare existence, their fami opposition in the legislature, due 10 a. m. Bih’e School. 11 a m and 8 p. in. preaching service. s| .al nusinforinalion about Ore lies are half starved, their home gon dry. to the manner of its selection, 7 p. m. Christain Endeavor. comforts are reduced to a few 8 p. m. Thursday, mid-week prayer They know bank deposits in dry towns have increased in number articles of cheap furniture, some and it is bound to result badly meeting. 8:45 p. m Thursday, Bible Study and amount. They know bad debts shabby clothing, some innutri- for the party. Class. A cordial welcome to all who will at are almost unknown in all dry tious food, cheerless and hope towns. They know collections are tend any all services. less. Suppose the condition when R. TiOtis Maxey, Minister. better. They know arrests from drunkenness arc almost unknown. these men must spend their They know every dry town in Oro money for food instead of drinks, St. Pau’s Episcopal Church gen is prosperous. for decent home comforts in One block south ol Woodmere station. So, they became desperate. Hol, Communion the flint Sunday of The ballot Dumber« of the bills .nil stead of for treats, and you will I amendment, Taxpayers' League Is "Joko.“ each month at 8 p. m, No other ser are as follows : easily imagine better homes, vices that day. Then they organized the joke 300,—Qualifications of electors. Yes. Every other Sunday the regular ser 'Taxpayers' and Wage Earners’ growing w-ealth, bank accounts, 302, 303—Creating offices o( Lieu ten- vices will be as usual. League." Dr. Talbott was secre and a swelling civic wealth. , ant-Governor. Yee. Evening Prayer and sermon at 4 p. rn. tary. She became disgusted when Sunday School meets at 3 p.tm. B, With growing bank accounts the 304, 305—Establishment of new Boatwright, Snpt , L. MafTett, Sec. she learned money was being col funds for private or corporate counties and consolidation of county Rev. O. W. Taylor, Rector. lected by the brewers and distil- leries by the use of her name, and improvement will be available, and city governments in cities exceed she resigned. 100,000 inhabitants. No. more wealth will be released for ing 308, Lents Baptist Church Then Mrs. Duniway •dvcrtiaed 307—Loaning of state's credit for the employment of labor and 'milding and maintaining permanent Ixird's Day. Oct. 25. Bible school lavishly, announcing that the money the “league" was using was pro wages will improve, the common roads, constructing irrigation and power 9:45 a. m. Morning worship II a in.. Them*- vided by the brewers. No. “A Reason for the Faith Within L’a.” wealth’s prosperity will be evi projects and developing lands. The campaign of misinformation denced in increased tax receipts 308, 309—Providing for levy and col Elmo Heights Sunday School, 2:80 p carried on by employes of the lection of taxes under general law for tn. or else lower rates of taxation. public purposes only. B. Y. P. U. meeting 6:3d p m. league, who are also employes of Everybody will be benefitted, 310, 311—Authorizing 1-40 of a mill Evening Worship 7:30, Theme: "Thu the breweries aad distilleries, is Demons’ Prayer”. Come! You are now known all over Oregon. and no one will need to go hun levy for maintenance of Southern Ore welcome. Brewers Spending Your Money. J. M. Nelson, Pastor. gon State Normal School. No. gry because the circulating me Every man. woman and child dium of the state will not be di 314, 315—Authorizing consolidation of has to spend *20 a year with the adjoining municipalities. Yes. Lents M. t. Church rected into channels that im-| 316, 317—Authorizing 1-40 of a mill saloons. Preaching 11 a. m. Subject: “.Sowing if you do not drink, some one poverish its citizenship. | levy for maintanence of Eastern Ore ■ 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 rates. Where a building is in course ol construction we help you with necessary funds to complete same and it will pay you to call on us if you are going to build. We have financed several build ings in Lents and there is room for many more. BREWERS PUT ÜP FUNDS '■■*■ —" II———— IF YOU VOTE IT THUS NO GREAT MISTAKE State Normal School. No. Mr. D. C. Lewis of St. Johns gon 318, 31»—Providing compensation for paid Lents a visit Wednesday, memliers of the Legislature. Yee. and incidentally called on the 320, 321—Universal constitutional editor of the Herald to solicit a eight-hour day amendment. No. little free advertising. We are 322, 323—Eight bonr day and room law for female workers. No. willing to give it. Mr. Lewis ventilation 124, 325—Non-partisan judiciary bill, has been one of the most ardent prohibiting party nominations for ju office chasers of the year. He dicial officers. No. began early, he continues late, 326, 327—81500 ftx exemption amend- and he has been on the job all ' ment. No. the time. He has been a good 328, 329—Public docks and water frontage amendment. Yes. mixer, made more political meet 330, 331—Municipal wharves and ings than any other man in the docks bill. Yes. field, stood in with a more di 332, 333—Oregon dry constitutional verse constituency than any amendment. Yes. other candidate, and if reports 354, 335—Abolishment of death pen- I ally. Yea. are true, attempted to trade sup 336, 387—Graduate «ur tax amend- port more liberally than any ment. No. other. As a “log roller” he 338, 339—Coneolidation of office of ought to be a success. Early in Corporation Commissioner with that the primary campaign he gave of Insurance Commissioner. No. 340, 341—Dentistry law. the Herald a 50 cent subscrip 342, 343—Equalizing terms of county tion, suggesting thereby that he J officers amendment. Yee. thought that was our price. He .344, .345—Commission to draft tax pled lack of funds, yet he has code. No. spent about seven months in ac 346, 347—Abolish Desert Lend Board, i etc. No. tive campaigning. Just how he, 348, 349—Constitutional amendment “a poor man, "can balance his for proportional representation. No. account with the petty $120.00 350, 351—Constitutional amendment coming to a legislator is explain-, to abolish the Benate. Yes. 352, .353—Amendment to establish able only on the supposition that department of industry and public works. No. there must be a mighty good 354, :>55—For supplementary primary reason why he is needed in the law. No. legislature. Mr. Lewis has been 356, 357—Constitutional amendment | to require two-thirds vote to enact un a claim agent for one of the lead equal taxation amendment. No. ing railroads of the Northwest. I Fix salaries of county officers of We make no further comments, Hood Rivet County: local. Providing for a bountv on jack-rab not knowing the true inwardness bits in Harner County; local. of all this self-sacrificing interest Fixing salaries of county officers of Columbia County; local. in civic events. Money to Loan the Seed of the Kingdom." Services at Bennett Chapel M E Church 3 p. m. ami reception of mem- tiers and at Lente 7 45 Sunday School 9:45 a. tn. Epworth J^*agn<- 6:30. Prayer .Meeting, Thursday 7 :45 p. in. You are urged to come and worship with ns if you have no church nome. W. Boyd Moore, Pastor ML Scott Center of Truth. else li,is to pay YOUR share. So, it is YOUR money the Ore gon brewers and Eastern distil leries have been using to persuade YOU Oregon wet will do YOU good. It is believed they expect to spend over *200,000 of YOUR money. They know Oregon dry will put thorn out of huain««« and kelp every other kind of bueinaat in th« atata. Meeting every Sunday evening at 8:00 Although the breweries and dis p. m. Three doors east of 82d St., tilleries know Oregon dry is for Grays Crossing, Portland, Ore. better business, prosperity and more work, they are fighting it. No Saloona; B.tt.r Butin«««, Po-Do-Lsx Banishes Pimples We have had bad time* with __ the Bail Blood, Pimple«, Headache«, saloon, haven't we? Why not try ■ Bilicimnee«, Torpid Liver, Con«tipatior>, no saloon? It can't make things etc., come from indigestion. Take Po worse and is certain to make D o -I jix , the pleaxant and absolutely »lire things better. Laxative, and you won’t suffer from a The reason is: deranged Stomach or other trouble». It Money apent on the aeloon can will tone up the Liver and purify the I not bo apent for grocerioa. Money blood. U«e it regularly and you will apont in the aeloona—much of it— stay well, have clear complexion and ! gooa Eaat. Money apent for dry steady nervee. Get a 50c. bottle to-day I gooda and groceries ataya in the Money back if not »atisfled. All Drug I towna and makes better buaineaa. gists. The members of the Committee of Deafness Cannot Be Cured by Im I HpplicutlonB, ng th«y cannot read Th» r<- li iti* <ii»-a»« d portion of th» car only on< . way »<> »'uro drafn»-»«, and that It I>»-Mfri»-»» li by i 'institutional r* m>-dl<-B ■ h >1 by an inflam» d condition of th** mu c« us lining of th»- Eustachian Tub» When ih . 4 bi la Inflanu-d you have a rumbling so i or Imp» rf»-ct h'-nring, and wh» n It I* J.i ly »: o I. Deafn»»» fa the result, and hm th* Inflammation can be taken out fit;_ ___ >is ...... n in- . re ______ stored __ to . its _______ normal _______ condi- »ion. h» »ring will b«- d<»troyed forever; nln<- I N out ‘ of fen . are caused __ - ‘ by - Catarrh, — -■*•- - * V I .-h ia nothing hut nn inflame« ■d condition of the > ~ mucous surfaces. We t win ______ giv< __________________________________ One Hundred Dollars for any case of I><afn»s» (caused hy catarrh » that cannot *?■ r * by *_ Hall'» •"-* ----- •- Cure. ~ be cured Catarrh S'»-» ’ for circulars. free !• F ’ .1 ’HENKY * A CO., CO. Toledo, J i CHENEY Toledo. Ohio. Fold hy rtrogglata. 75e TaRp Hall a Family Pilla for constipation. One Hundred are all Oregonians. Most of them are business men. They ask you to vote Oregon dry, because they know, a, the brew ers also know, that Oregon dry means better business, lower taxas, more work and a return to prog parity. The Multnomah State Bank UM I El) STATES POSTAL DEPOSITORY Lents, Sta., Portland, Oregon Hay, Feed and Grain Washed Gravel, Sand (ÌKTOI R PRICES Cement, Brick, Lime, Wall and Land Plaster mckinley & bundy I Block E mh L oí Main St. on Fontvr Kurd The Present Dental Law is Bad BECAUSE: It doesen’t protect the public health, but does protect the Dental Trust against competition. It grants such absolute arbitrary power to the State Den tal Examining Board. every member of which is a member of the Trust, that this board can grant licenses to practice dentis try in this state to men who have never graduated from a den tal college of any kind and have no dental education, thus lowering the standard of dentistry and endangering public health. By control of the Dental Board, the Dental Trust (Oregon State Dental Society) has a complete monopoly of dentistry in this state and can say how manv dentists there shall be in Oregon. This has resulted in Oregon having the lowest stan dards in dentistry and the highest prices for dentistry. At the present time one member of the State Board never graduated in dentistry and has no diploma of any kind of a dental college. Certainly such a man cannot keep up the standards of dentistry and guard the public health. At one time four out of five members of the State Board never grad uated in dentistry and had no diplomas. Dentistry Bill 340 Should be Adopted BECAUSE: It repeals only the bad features of the present law and retains the good. It will destroy monopoly, and strike at the root of arbi trary power by depriving the Dental Board of the right to say how many dentists there shall be in Oregon. It unscrambles this vicious trust by permitting any one who is a graduate of a reputable dental college or who has a license to practice dentistry in any other state to come to Oregon and practice. It particularly specifies that those den tists who graduated under a 2-year course when all dental col leges had a 2-year course, previous to 1892, can come to this state and practice. This permits dentists who have been in practice for 20 to 25 years to come here, as well as fresh grad uates out of colleges having the present 3-year course. The Dental Board will still be in existence under this bill, and em powered to revoke licenses of dentists for just cause. The bill is a step forward in dental reform. Vote Yes X 340 and Bust the Dental Trust Painless Parker, Dentist, 6th and Wash. St For the experience of all Ore gon dry towna baa proved thia td be the oaae. wexr sx Herald ¡nul Dully Ore;" nian iß.IH>. Some men wonlJ not care to be judged by the letters they wrote during Herald and Daily and Sunday Ore their courtship.—Shearer, Columbus gonian 17.50. Junction. la., Gazette. The Herald $1.00 Per Year