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MT. SCOTT HERALD Enk*red as Hnt-ond Cl».*» Matter February IS, 1914. At |Hiatortiee. latita, Oregon, Under act of March 3, 1879 Published Every Thursday at lent», Ore., by the M t . Scvrr P cbusmino Co. ANOTHER STATE OHICIAL ON THE RIGHI IRACK mwi so that h» now has butler to sei*. Whenever lie makes an improvement it la of concrete or brick »<> -os* it 1» per» manent and will not have to I m > done (From the Pacific Uoa»t Manufacturer.) over again. It wem» that Oregon has another The: » i*leas are right and the public state <>Aelal who believ«m a state insti should demand that th«M.e Institution» tution, »uch as the uenitentary, shoul.l lie run on this Itaan and the s<»uier the Money to Loan i be »elf »upporting instead <tf a burden to old system 1» drop)w«l tlie (letter Why We are in position to make liberal tl.e tax l'a vers. shouldn't the manager ol a state insti- I These are the views of Mr. Lawson, loans on Real Estate by first Mortgage the warden of the Oregon penitentarv, tuti.ui tie required to show in» capaNli- Office Phone: Home B-6111-1111. Reaider.ee: Tabor 2sl8 when “good title” is shown by abstract and while he ha« only tiwn In hi» pres tie» as well a» the manager of any prb ' vale corporation. Meu of Mr. I.awaoti'a or certificate of title, and at prevailing ent position for two years he lisa re nnouncement is made (XX) or more bills are what the duced the cost of k«*eping each prisoner stamp and ideas »hould I* insist«*! on interest rates. that the road fund has people have been groaning under from over *290 a year to about *ltk) per for the»«» poaitiona. Where a building is in course of We must have lower taxes if our In-, dwindled in this county to for the past two years. The year. Pound this idea ) The old idea that all a public official duslries are to thrive" construction we help you with necessary $15,(XX\ and th<? really necessary people at the November election i in one of these positions has to do i» to ou every city, county, ami state official | funds to complete same and it will pay roads of the county are in a turned down all measures that •l>en«i bis allotted appropriation should and insist u;«>n business Idea» being suggested additional expense and carried out. you to call on us if you are going to be a thing of the past and the official» worst* condition on an average than they have been before for then the system by which they should bs appointe., for their ability to build. We have financed several build .w cussed for be manage a plant of tni» kind from a ten years. Very little repair did the work gets Daily Mails ings in Lents and there is room for many t,u"'ne"’ an‘I money making »tandpomt ing expensive. ’ What we reallv — work or improvement has been « — . • — .. — i — «■>«->« — with some Mail» at the Lent« poatotiice and not for their affiliation more. done on the roads for the past need in this state is more com political p«rty. When this is done the and depart daily, except Sunday, year since all the available money mon sense, more logic and the taximyer» will liegin to get relief from 1 low»: Arrive 1>epart was needed to further the work fairness enough to tell the truth the present high taxe«. 6:0<i A. M. 7:39 A. M. The peniteatarv of Minnesota lias not on the Columbia River Highway. without distorting it. 12:30 P. M. cost the taxpajrer» of that state a »ingle 13:50P. M. And now the county has about 5 30 P. M. dollar for years past, but on the con 8:30 P. M Advertised Letters finished the grade on that, with trary has b«*«*n a big revenue producer Advertised letters for week ending out completing the surface, it; Nov. 14: Adam«. W. H.; Durago, J. ' for the state, having turn«*d over hun Co-operation is the force that keeps finds itself out of money to con T.; Ikiuglas, C. H.; Fisher. G. W.; dreds of thousands of dollars profits the wolf from the door tinue the work without a special Fols, W. W.; Hulwsgon, Fred ; The Oregon pemtentary with ae\eral hundred able bodied men and hundre :» la y.nir tarnt declaring dividend«, fund and the people are in no K*m*rv, Edith 8.; ; Lind. Mr«. J.; M»r- of acres of state land at its di»|M>»al humor to provide a special fund tin-Mr’ Kd • Orcl*ar’1' Fr*U »‘«rker, should 1« a money maker, for itwtead ! or are you In the tenant clase* ... .. ... .. Mr». L. F.: Pullen, A W.; 23 9th Ave. this year. Neither are they in Geo. w. Sprm,. Po»tm..ter. i of a drain on the taxpayers. Busin«»» : A farm I« a business eatabliahment efficiency and not politics »iiould govern anil »hould be so operated the humor to provide a special Arlela Baptist ( hurch its policies. We do not know Mr. ■ fund to do the repair work. The "FOR SALE" and “WANT” readers :45 a. ui. Bible School. Lawson |>er»>nally or whether he ha» A farm ehoul.i he <q -rated for net in cla»»illed column, I cent |>er word county has expended about a 11 a. in. Preaching service. the ability to finally carry out such a not for gros» réunit» for first insertion: cent sutierqueutlv. 7 :30 p. in. Evening service». million dollars the past year on a Watch the column for bargain». program but hi« ideas are right and lie 6 :15 i* m. B. Y I’ I oeeting. pleasure drive and the fellows While the liquor question was not has made a start with the lialatice on 7 :45 Prayer meeting. The net result» of good farming WANTED—Children or men to Everybody welcome to any an i all of who have the potatoes, the veg voted on directly in the state of Iowa, the right aide of the ledger. He ststss are prodi», »ucees», a growing busi these services. leiard and room. Rate, reasonable. that in two years he lias increasod the ness, and a good living. etables, the live stock or live the immense majority given to Gov. 1229th Ave., Booth. Taleir :u»iK. of hogs on the penitentsrv stock products, the fuel, or the Clarke 1« btdieved to have been because number The farmer should take all tin Millard Avenue Presbyterian (hurch of three statements one of which was farm from some 20 or 30 to over 200 WANTED—A k «»«I reliable man or hay to haul to the consuming “Shall the liquor interests he given Instead of buying *60 worth of butter • certainty out of securities before »I» woman t<> solicit »ulwiption». Enquire 10 a. in. Sabbath School. at Herald ottici- market finds the highways-or power?” Those opposed to the re-elec month he has increased the number of plying for a loan 11 a. ill. Morning wor»hip. 6 :45 p. m. *" V “ P. S <". ~ E rather roads, as "highways” is a tion of Gov. Clarke lined up the liquor 30 p. m. Evening worship. term now applied to mere pleas votes and were defeated.* The very 7:30 p. n>. Thursday. midweek service H p. ni. Thursday, choir practice. ure drives” —barely passable in power of the liquor interest is their Rev. Win. H. Arnos, Pastor. weakness. The public will not lie ground many places. The result may be. down by such monopoly. Whiskey has mrf o l a « .Alifomi’S.J- *Lt ^."¿A WANTED- Boy» mar lie had and as for instance in the fuel mar lost its grip on the personal liberty :fyr'¿/biáááááiaá«áá¿á^ LDl N<r FOB 4 CTNT3/J — 0k 8UI BVILDHKr St. Peter's Catholic (hurch sometimes girls, T' m ohler ones at instami ^ ‘ Äutolour rät Aititiu ket, a scarcity of the necessary proposition. The people are struggling ordinary wage« there to lie nxotgrgo Company CALinpuitiA Bundays : schooled and caret! • , n return for product, and consequently suf- to assert tiieir personal liberty to think 8 a. m. Ix>w Ma»». •light «ervice« render««, _____ For pertica- 10:30 a. ui. High Maas. fering for the consumer and the an'1 a*'t •* the7 p^ ase and not a.» the lare nd*I re»» W. T. Gardner, »Ufierin- 8:30 a. tn. Bundy School. . n i liquor monopoly dictates. dictates, tendent Boys and Giris Aid Socielv of producer as well. Mrg ucia Fmo „ Ad(ljUin 12 M. Chlor rehearsal. Mr» t Lucia Faxon Additon ha-* leased t<> »ell the m<*t remarkable bargnin in tlie maga Oregon. Portland. Ore. t( Week day»: Ma«» at s a. tn. It IS to be hoped the new ly tjie house and grounds that so long zin«1 world Uiia year. Regular I'rlcel chosen board of county comis- «tool for “home” to her and is now en- »'<»•« MAI.K Seventh Day Adventist Church sioners will use a little more gaged in that distressing proce« of re l<>R SALE -Extra clioice tresh cow 10 a. tn. Saturday Habimth School. judgment and while they may .',™, th^»cc-umuiati°n«_o£year»_ to witli calf. 1 4 miles Mouth of lamin E 11 a. m. Saturday preaching. ! movable proportions. Everyone who 7:30 p. ni. Wednesday, Praver meeting W. Clark. see fit to continue the improve ! has resid«M for some time in one place 7:46 p. m. Sunday preaching. ment of mere pleasure drives. , ean gympathize with Mrs. Additon, for FOR SALE—Good fresh Jersey Gow, very gentle. A-1 family cow. A W. they will also create a reserve all such have had to go. our old papers German Evdnqelkdl Reformed Church Fanknouaer, Route 1 Lenta, 1 mile south Il One Ptrien which shall be expended on the an<l letters, destroying and burning on Main »treet. 10 a. m. Sunday School. 9**®-** to be a part of the very more practical “roads” of the moch A monthly salary and a liberal comuii»sion on 10a. m. Saturday, Herman school. bone and marrow of the individual The < HALE of STRAY—I will .ell »t pnb- iw h order. Salarien run up to 8250.00 per month, 8 p. m. Wednesday. Y. P. S. county and thus avoid incon- greater ones activities the greater the 1 lie auction, a young brown Jersey defs-nding on th«- numberof order». Thi» work can 11 a. tn. Bunday worship. venience for the city consumer accumulation», tiie more harrowing tie ire done in your spare time, and need not conflict Th. Schildknecht, Pastor. heifer, about a yea' old, Monday, Nov. lti, at 10 a. m. Oates Farm, half mile with your present duties. No investment or pre and the country producer. idea of destruction. Mrs Additon-will north of BeIrose station. John Pera«»«. vious experience necesnary. We lurnish full lents friend's (hurch store her goods in the second story of equipment free. 9:45 a. m. Bible School, Clifford Bar- K<»l« l«KN"| Campaign expenses run a lit- her brick building on Main street, and Write for particulars to krr, Superintendent. will spend some time in paying long ’ THE BUTTERICK PUBLISHING COMPANY »■•’R RENT—Tlirr-e room house half tie high. Mr. Hanley is said to Ila. tn. Preaching, promisml visits to old friends. In the I Nock from Arlela «talion M )N.r month 320 HUDSON STREET NEW YORK 3 p m. Junior C. K. be out $10,019, or rather his spring she will visit her only remaining 7 p. id . Christain Endeavor Enquire at Silkworth’» «hop, ArleU K p m. Preaching. committee spent that. A man j relative, a sister in Massachusetts. cannot run page advertisement* On Wednesday of this week a numi»-r 1 -Iibscription» to ths Herald ami the lents Evaniielical (hurch Evening Telegram will l>e taken for a without pungling up the ma- of old friend» packed up a tempting din- Sermon by the Pastor, 11 a. in. ami Untiled lime at a combination offer of zuma. Chamberlain’s Senatorial t , ner and hied themselves to the home of I 7 :30 p. m Mrs. Additon U> throw a flint of »nn-l ♦ • IMI per year. Sunday School 9:45 a m , C. S. Brad contest cost $0893.72. The Smith shine about the old home ford, Huperintendent. campaign committee spent On Tuesday of next week Mrs. Millie Y. P. A. 6:30 p. m. Lowell Bradford, AliMINlBTMATOK-HKtiTtCE Soil.-.' I. h. r..t,y fl,...... .. lb. im.>.-r.l«iird i resident. .1 oim'« 'L *'*""»l»tr.l«r of ibi e. $4821.02 and the Democratic Trumbull will x|>eak a. the Frien.i- Prayer meeting Thursday 8 p. m. l»le nt lit. I.nr-I M -U.a khH.,.1... ,.M„ ,| l„ lhl, state committee used $6637.78. Chureh at 3 o'clock on matters concern- . A cordial weh-onTe to all. < Olmi} l ..uri Of Ho . ........... ix.-gun tor Mult nomata County .ml I... .lu.nfl.-.t* All Lil., . : ing child welfare. All are invited to at- F. It Hornachuch, Pastor. Ii«yliiy .■l.liu. «num,, ,a|,| , ,laI<, nr>. . Much of this went for advertis I tend this lecture H. A. DARN ALL, Emron and M anaubb . A The Multnomah State Bank UNITED STATES POSTAL DEPOSITORY Lents, Sta., Portland, Oregon At The Churches CLASSIFIED NOTES OF THE W. C. T. U. SE CALIFORNIA Men R EVERYBODY'S $1.50 DELINEATOR $1.50 2 Total $3.00* and Women Wanted Do We Print ! ing, and in many instances ad vertising unsolicited by the can Grow flax didate taken to assuage the One of the industries in Oregon which | assaults of grasping solicitors. [ has an opportunity to make a special I In this connection it might be ‘ growth at this time, owing to war con worth while to inquire why Mr. ditions in Europe, is the tiax industry. Hanley went into the campaign. Dr. B. A. Pierce, chairman of the He had absolutely no show to Oregon flax committee, baa recently win and it was suspected that he written to the promotion depart tn nt ot the Portland Commercial Club inviting was “worked” into it to split its participation tn this movement. He the Chamberlain vote. Well, calls attention to the fact that the anyway, he helped to distribute known flax producing area of the world some very necessary relief is comparatively small; that under pres throughout various parts of the ent conditions it is unlikel/ that any considerable amount of flax will be state. raised in Belgium, Ireland or Russia The total expense of the Com- ‘, and that it will devolve upon the mittee of One Hundred in win United States to furnish the greater ning the “Dry” campaign was part of the fiber needed within the next just $16,066.58, a very reason- few 1 years. It is well Known that the Willamette valley and other parte of able sum considering the result ( Oregon can produce flax fiber equal to, obtained. . the very best European prod net and he “A* a matter of fact taxes are high; and so long ax we continue in the Oregon system taxes will lie high. If all the measure» at Tuesday's election had car ried then- is no telling how high taxe» would tie for the coming year. We have too many useless commissions, freak laws etc., and the sooner the people rise in their power ami demand the ap|s-al of a multitude of them the sooner will taxes stop climbing.” believes that this is Oregon's opportuni- j ty to attract the attention of the world by her flax production. In the vicinity I of Salem it bae been demonstrated that one acre of flax will produce from 500 to 600 pounds of clean fiber which at pres ent prices should make this crop a» profitable as anything the farmers can I raise. So says the Silverton Appeal. There were less than thirty initiative measures before the people at the last election. This aggregation gets the blame for the high taxes. There were over 1200 measures presented to the last legislature and about half cf them were passed. The appropriations covered by these If you want good health, a dear com plexion arid freedom from Dizzine»», Constipation, Biliousness, Headache» and Indigestion, take Dr. King’» New Life Pilla. They drive out fermenting and undigeated food», clear the Blood and cure Conatipation. Only 25c. at your druggist. An Active Liver Means Health The »ort of woman who has to carry a revolver to protect her personal honor usually hasn’t much to protect. TRY US—we are ready to supply you with all sorts of Stationery and Printing Try Us When Wanting Letter Heads, Bill Heads, Statements, Cards, Announcements Programs, Wedding Stationery Posters, Placards, * and all sorts of Printing Prices Reasonable Mt. Scott Pub. Co The Mt. Sbott Herald 5810 Main St. Lents, Ore Kern Park Ghrlstain Church sä '" *í^i:i,ír "¿»o1.:: "■•- î .V’ â St. Pauls Episcopal Church bunch of cotton batting with him while trom'^Ür'.'.ör ” Corner 69th St. and 40th Ave. S. E. u ir V ■*'R Administrator. 10 a. m. Bible School. 11 a m. and 8 p. m. preaching service. for AÎmb.1lrX,r,', 'U,l',''l,,l‘l'(' A““rn” f’«t*'*l «[ut first uui,|i,he.| Nov.-mt.er il lut« 7 p. ui. Christain Endeavor. Hat« of last piibllcaiton December. 10 1Ó14. 8 p. m. Thursday, mid-week prayer meeting. 8:45 p. m. Thursday, Bible Study How io Put the (»opher out of Business Class. A cordial welcome to »II who will at A farmer tells us that he lias practical tend any all service». ly ri<i his farm of gophers by the use of R. Tibbs Maxey, Minister. gasoline. He carries a bottle and a One block south of Woodmere station. Holy Communion the first Bunday of each month at 8 p. in, No other ser vices that day. Every other Sunday the regular ser vices will be as usual. Evening Prayer and sermon at 4 p. m. Sunday School meets at 3 p.’m. B. Boatwright, Hupt , L. Maffett, Hee. Rev. O. W. Taylor, Rector. working in the field ami when he secs a gopher run into a hole he pours Home gasoline upon a wad of cotton and plaice it at the mouth of the hole and covers the opening with dirt, The gaa fumes are heavier than air and goo» to the bottom of the hole. In an attempt to get air, the gopher comes to the top MT. Scoli Center of Truth. Meeting every Sunday evening at 8 :<)0 of the hole anil the ga» doe» the rest. p. m. Three door» esst of 82.1 St., Remove cotton in about half an hour Grays Crossing, Portland, Ore. and Mr. Gopher will he dead. The plan will apply to many other burrowing Lents M. E. Church Preaching 10:45 and reception of animals. members. Services at Bennett C'iia|»*l M. E. Church 3 p m. It Kcdlly Does Relieve Rheumatism Sunday School 9:45. Everybody whois afflicted with Rheu Epworth league 6:30 I’raye, meeting Thursday 7:30 p tn. matism in any form ahould by »11 mean» Preaching services Sunday evening keep a liottle of Sloan’» Liniment on 7:30 .Bring your friends to these services hand. The minute yon feel pain or and enjoy a great bleseing. W. Boyd Moore, Pastor. soreness in a joint or muscle, bathe it wiih Sloan'» Liniment. Do not rub it. tents Baptist Church Sloan’» |>enetraten almoat immediately Ixird’s Day, Nov. 22, Bible School, 9:45 a. m. Morning worship, 11 a. m. Sermon theme: ‘‘Thankful Always For all Things.” Elmo Height» Sunday School, 2:30 p. m. B Y. P. IL, 6:30 p m. Evening worship, 7:30 p. m. Sermon Theme: "‘Hindering Jesu»’ Works.” A cordial welcome to these services. J. M. Nelson, Pastor. I right to the »eat of pain, relieving the hot, tender, swollen fueling and making the part easy and comfortable. Het a bottle of Sloan’» Liniment for 25 cents of any druggist and have it In the house —against colds, sore and swollen joint», rheumatism, neuralgia, sciatica and like ailment». Your money back if not satisfied, but it does give almost instant relief.