I MT. SCOTI' H ER A LI ) Entered a« Second Claa* Matter February II». IVI I At postottk'v, Lents, Oregon, Under act of March 3, 1ST» Published Every Thursday at Lenta, Ore., by the M t . S cott Prsiiaiusu C o . H. A. DA KN ALL, E ditor Office Phone: Home B-611 1-1111. and M anaokr . Residence: Tabor 2*13 ERTAIN interests in this NAMING A BATTLE state are very much dis­ Opposing Armiw Do Not Always Giv« turbed over the prospect of the It th* Sam* Designation. governments’ winning the A. <& Mauy of the worlds uioat’famous C. land grant case. They say battle* have two uauiea. Thus the bat tie of Waterloo is kuowu by that uatue should the government win these ouly amoug English s|H‘«klux people* suits the land would then be Tbe French call it the battle of La placed in forest reserves and the Belle Alliance The battle that decid state would lose a considerable ed the war lietweeu I'rusala and Aus tria in 1866 is kuown amoug tbe Ger­ sum in annual tax. That may be mans aa tbe battle of Sadowa. but the true, but unless it were in a Austrian* call It tbe buttle of Koenig much more productive state of greets. In the war of 1876. between Germany aud France, the great en­ improvement than it is now, or gagement that the German* call tbe could be within the next twenty- battle of Graveiotte is spoken of by five years it might as well be in the French as the battle of St. I’rivut Tbe same tiling was common lu our a forest reserve. Indeed it is a civil war The battle that is kuowu tu question for weighty argument tbe north as the battle of Bull Run if it would not be more profitable would nut t>e recognized by most south under that name, lu the south for the state and the nation to erners it is invariably called the battle of continue all undeeded timber Manassa*. So the battle that tue Fed land in the state in a forest re­ era I geuerul* called the battle of Pitt* serve and selling matured burg lainding was by the Confederates called the battle of Shiloh Antietam stumpage to the consuming pub­ is called in the south tbe battle ut lic under conditions that would Sharpsburg The writer, a southerner, Provide for forest protection and whose father was a Confederate offi cer. was twenty years old before he renewal. ever heard of the battle of Autietaiu. If the income from the forests although he was familiar with all tbe of the state were handled in details of the battle of Sharpsburg The reason tor this is that the op­ such a manner the resource posing armies always name the battle therefrom would far exceed any from some prominent geographical income it can ever recieve from landmark, and as they look at the field different points of view they nut taxation. The crop of timber from urally settle on different names Thus, on a well wooded quarter section at Waterloo, tbe battle took its Eng has a higher valuation than all lisb name from tbe little village where Wellington made bi* final beadquar the other crops it may ever sup­ ters and whence be sent to England port. But such a handling of tbe first dispatch that announced his the state’s resources would not victory. So in lSiai the beadquarters be in harmony with the ideas Or’ tbe Prussian army was near tbe vil Inge of Sadowa. whereas that of tbe advanced by big interests and Austrians was near the village of Koe their agents. niggraetz. At Gruvelotte tbe little vil­ C It is common report among real estate dealers in the Mt. Scott district that the month’s inquires from prospective buyers is better than for some time past. This would seem to indicate a better financial condition, easier money, and renewed confidence. It is about time that something of the sort is reported. There are a lot of people beside real­ estate people in the state who has felt the pinch of times and we will all welcome a change. Mothers who send their child­ ren to school with a nickel to buy a mid-day lunch, or who fill their dinner pails with cucumbers, cold cabbage, pie or similar indi­ gestive food should. not be sur­ prised because the children make poor grades. Aside from being poor food such things require long degestive periods and so de­ prive the brain of a normal sup­ ply of blood. So Multnomah did not distin- quish herself by going dry. Well, it came about 9,905 nearer going dry than most of the people anticipated, and that is doing pretty well for the biggest booze center in the state. “The wise parent or teacher never laughs at the boy who is trying to do something practi­ cal, even if the thing is not prac­ tical at all.’’ Attention is called by the Agricultural College to the change on date of the annual Farmer’s Week to Feb. 1 to 6th, 1915. About fifty fellows over in Kansas have taken out permits to run skunk farms. There will be a lot of fellows with scents enouvh to let that job alone be­ fore a year is out. H*r Advantage. "if you keep on Willie you’ll soon know us much as your leiu-her.” »aid the minister patronizingly “Huh'" exclnlmeij Willie "I’d know as much now as she does If 1 looked at the book all the time like she does " Chicago News. Critical. Every disease bits a critical stage In hay fever there are two. one when the victim has Just completed a series of twenty seven rapid fire sneezes anil the other when some one suggests that be Is suffering from a state of mind.- Toledo Blade. lage of that name was an im|iortant point in tbe Gertnan lines. On tbe side of the French the hamlet of St Prlvat was the key to their battle formation As long as they held that they were Invincible, but when tbe Germans as sailed It In the rear and drove them out the day was lost—Youth'» Cow panion. OF HONOR. OUR MEDAL Mor* Difficult to Win Than Any For­ eign Military Oscorstion. Americans of average Information know about the Victoria Cruse, tbe Irou Cross, the Cross of the Legion of Honor. These are rewards of hero­ ism which would mark a man above bis fellows even In thia foreign land But bow many American* know what a medal of honor is? How many Americans know that the modest American soldiers wbo wear the medal of honor wear a decoration that is among tbe rarest and most dlffi cult to win among military honors? The Cross of the Legion of Honor, established by Napoleon in 1802. while founded to signalize deeds of special daring in war. was after given freely for civil distinctions Nearly 40.000 German soldiers were decorated with the Iron Cross In the seven months of the Franco-Prussian war. while In the more than half century atne* th* crw* tiou of our honor roll only S.OlM hare been granted, and of the** nearly 900 were given under a mistaken reading Arteta Baptist (hurch of the law. :4b a. tu. Bible 8c bool. The holder of the medal of honor 11 a. m Preaching service. must have “dlatinguiabmi himself con 7 30 p in Evening aervii'e». apieuously by gallantry and intrepidity, 6:16 n m. II. Y. r. V. meeting. nt the risk of bls life, beyond the ■•all 7 :4b Prayer meeting. Everybody welcome to any and *11 of duty” This standard, which tiara out action, however brave, tu tbe these services. course of duty ami include* only acta of daring which a man might refuse or avoid without rebuke I* said to be Millard Avenue Presbyterian ( hurch 10 a. m. Sahbatti Bchool. utiequaled. —Chicago Tribune 11 a. ui. Morning worship. 6:45 p. m Y I’ S C. E Bismarck's Story on Eloquonc*. 7:30 p. m. Evening worship. Bismarck ouce warned the relchatag 7 :30 p. m. Thursday. midweek service. against eloquence. He told a story of 8 p. tu. Thursday, choir practice. old Frederick Wil I lam I., who listened Rev. Wm. H. Amos, Pastor. to two lawyers on opposite aldo* of a question. Each of them convinced St. Peter’s Catholic Church Frederick William that be was right, whereat the old klug "fell Into such a Sundays: 8 a m. Low Mau. furious pasalun wltb the effect* of *lo- 10:110 a. m. High Mass. queuce that both orator* gut Into aeri 8:30 a. m. Sumi y School. uus trouble tbrougti the very vice! I'.’ M. Chlor rehearsal. leuce of their persuasive power»." — Week days; Ma»» at 8 a. tn. Kansas City Time*. At The Churches Money to Loan 4 Paid on Time Deposits Seventh Ddy Adventist Church Boil Qlass Dish**. 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 of 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. Glass dishes aud veaael* of all kinds may tie rendered les* liable tu break If before being used they are put lutu boillug water tu which salt lias hewn added. I’ut the water, when cold, into a large add the salt, put tu the glass vessels aud bring the water aluw ly to the boil. Let It bull for a tew minutes, take the pan off the tire and leave the glusse* in the water until it t* cold 10 a. m. Saturday Sabbath School. 11 *. m. Saturday preaching. 7 :30 p. m. Wednesday. Prater meeting. 7 45 p. m. Sunday preaching. The Multnomah State Bank German hdngelicdl Ketormcd ( hurch UNITED STATES POSTAL DEPOSITORY Lents, Sta., Portland, Oregon He Probably Did. Lents Lvanqt'llidl (hurch 10 a. in. Sunday Sclnxil. 10a. ui. Saturday,German school. 8 p. in. Wednesday. Y. P. 8. 11 a. ui. Sunday worship. Th Schild knecht, Pastor. The young author, rending a take Sermon by the Pastor, 11 *. m. and animal story to the attentive editor, 7 :30 p. ni said "WbereillHJO the wvodebuck Sunday School 9:45 a in , C. H. Brad­ laughed softly tu himself“ ford, Superintendent. Y. P. A. 6:91 p. in. Lowell Bradford, ••Ah." remarked the editor, "I sup­ lióse he indulged in a wondebuckie."— i resident. Prayer meeting Thursday 8 p. in. St Louis Republic. A cordial welcome to all. F. R HoriiM-Rocb, Pastor. It R*coil*d. “My hand.” said Polly, holding it out Kern Park Chris Idin I hurch admiringly, "is a good deal smaller Corner 69th Ht. ami 46th Ave. S F than yours." IO a. ni. Bible School. "Yes." said Esther "1 can see that 11a ill and 8 p m. pri ai hing aei vu e at a glance That ring Leslie gave Chriatain Endeavor. you was always too tight for meT— 8 p. m. Thursday, mid-week prayer London Telegraph. meeting 8:4b p. tu. Thursday, Bihle Class. Sarcastic. A cordial welcome to all who will at­ Mr Softly —Here'« «urne body pro­ poses to kill nil idiots In their child tend any all services. R. Tibbs Maxey, Minister. booti til«s 1‘ert Urviidfiil Ides There are not enuiigb tueu tu gu aruuntl a* it ts Exchange St. Pauls t piscopal Churth Lott of married couniea imagine they One bha-k south of Woodmere station Holy Communion the first Bunday of are living together when tbev are mere­ each month at 8 p. m, No other ser­ ly putting up with each other. vices that day. Every other Sunday the regular ser vices will lie as usual. Evening Prayer and sermon at 4 p. tn. Sunday School meets at 3 p.'m. B. Boatwright, Hupt , L. Maffett, Her. Rev. O. W. Taylor, Rector. “FOR SALE” ami “WANT“ readers in classified column, 1 cent per word for first insertion; '2 cent sul>se<|uentlv. Mi. Scott Center of Truth. Watch the column for bargains. Meeting every Sunday evening at 8 :tO p. m. Three floors east of 82d ‘ Hl.,, WANTED—A good reliable man or Grays Crossing, Portland, Ore. ‘ woman to solicit subsciptions. Enquire at Herald office. Men Lents M. f. Church FOR REVI EVERYBODY'S $1.50) S $ “ OELINEATOR $1.50 2 Total $3.00 ' BOTH and lo One Per ion Women Wanted A monthly »alary anil a lil* 7:30 FOH SA1.F Bring your friends to these services anil enjoy a great ble**ing. W. Boyd Moore, Pastor. to sell tlie most remarkable bnroiin in tlie maga- sine world tiii* year. Uvgular I’rlcvt 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, Annou ncements Programs, Wedding Stationery Posters, Placards, and ail sorts of Printing Lents Hdptist Church Subscriptions to the Herald and the Ixrrd’s Day. Nov. 22, Bibb* School, I Evening Telegram will le taken for a I* :46 a. m. Morning worship, 11 n. rn S-nuon ' limited time at a combination off'-r of theme: “Thankiul Always For all I Tiling*." 14.00 per year. Elmo Height* Sunday School, 2:301 p. tn. B Y P F , ff:30 p m. Evening worship, 7:30 p. rn. Hermon i Theme: “Hindering Jesus’ Work*.“ A cordial welcome to these services J. M. Nelson, Pastor Merchants and Newspapers Great Factors In Building Up a Town Lents friend s Church ATRONIZE YOUR HOME NEWSPAPER! Although there are many reason* why EVERY ONE SHOULD DO ALL IN HIS POWER TO HELP THE HOME PAPER, it is self evident that the men who can and should do the most are the merchants. Their success means the success of the newspaper, and none will deny that the SUCCESS OF THE NEWSPAPER IS MAINLY DEPENDENT ON THE MERCHANTS. The newspaper is vitally interested in the success of those who have things to offer to the community. Women and many men nowadays read the advertising columns almost as closely as they do the news columns. P IF A MERCHANT HA3 ANYTHING SPECIAL-TO OFFER HE 9:46 a. m. Bible School, Clifford Bar­ ker Superintendent. 11:00 a. m Preaching services. 6:26 p. m. Christian Endeavor, 7:30 p. ni. Preaching Service». 8:00 p. m. Thursday, mid-week prayer meeting. Junior Christian Endeavor meets Fri ay after school. A cordial welcome to all these ser­ vices. Rev. John Kiley, Pastor. Tlie reyival servie»!« at the Friend’s Church Continue* with growing interest, and we are praying God’s bfessing on the souls of the people of Lenta. Every slcome. We will continue in- Prices Reasonable Mt. Scott Pub. Co. The Mt. Sbott Herald 5810 Main St. Lents, Ore. KNOWS THAT THE VERY BE8T WAY TO LET THE PEOPLE KNOW THAT HE HA8 IT 18 THROUGH THE COLUMNS OF THE LOCAL NEW8PAPER. MERCHANTS SHOULD TAKE A DEEP IN- TERE8T IN THEIR HOME NEWSPAPER. IT IS AN INSTITUTION OF THE TOWN. ENCOURAGED. 18. IT 8HOULO BE SUPPORTED. IT SHOULD BE IT 18 THE GREATEST TOWN BOOMER THERE THE NEWSPAPER IS NECESSARY TO THE MERCHANT AND THE MERCHANT TO THE NEWSPAPER. IF THE HOME NEWS PAPER OCCASIONALLY KNOCKS IT IS TO REMEDY SOMETHING THAT IS WRONG, OR AT LEAST SOMETHING THAT IT HONEST LY THINKS 18 WRONG. SHOULD BE HELD UP. THE HOME NEWSPAPER’8 HANDS IT NEEDS THE SINCERE MORAL SUP­ PORT OF EVERYBODY IN THE COMMUNITY, BUT NONE MORE THAN THE MERCHANTS. 4 Merchants of a town, those who supply its daily needs, invaria­ bly are PUBLIC SPIRITED CITIZENS. They are the men who make up the boards of trade. They are always in the fore front of an» agitation looking to the BETTERMENT OF THE MUNICIPALITY. Their cause always is identical with that of the home newspaper. There should lie a spirit of co-operation be­ tween the merchants and the home newspaper. MERCHANTS, BOOST FOR THE HOME NEWSPAPER! State of Ohio. City of Toledo. r Lucas County. I Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he 1» senior partner of the firm of F. .1. Cii in-, A Co., doing business In the City of T - ledo, County and Htate afori »aid, and that said flrm will pay the sum or HUNDRED DOLLARS for *.-■ h and . ■ ery case of Catarrh that cannot he i no -i by the uae of HALL’S CATARRH Cl FRANK t CHENEY Sworn to before me and subr.'-ri!" d in my Dresence, this 6th day of ! cm " r. A. D 1SW. (Seal) A. W QLKASCN, Nntar'. Pel tl- Hall’* Catarrh Cure Is taken |nt< uiiy and nets directly upon th" blood • -I mu coos surfaces of th, system. Son ! for testimonials, free. F J. rTfCNI’Y ♦ CO Til- or O Sold hy all Druggists. 7»c. Take Hall s Family Pills for ronstlpatlon Aii Active liver Means Health II you want gorsl health, a cloar com­ plexion and freedom from Dizziness, Constipation, Biliousness, Headaches and Indigestion, take Dr. King’» New Life Pills. They drive out fermenting and undigested foods, clear the Blood and cure Constipation. Only 25c. at your druggist. 5 CALIFORNIA pAtrfimA«_Alifomi’?>»('\LIPC?HlA iaiaeàBHi*^ F or 4 * 0 VILDIT1Ó IN ÜTAMí':¡ rÄV-tS ZO-. AltOiOUr.P'LOS ’ AfiûELW WRITE TOR rrvwafC«.«. IXXOER gp vompw Jny CÀLinoRHiA - _ —r AIIMINIHTKATOK'H NOTICE Notice la hereby slviin thnt tin- ntoleralKiieil haa baen s|i|*>lnte! |,v tin- County Court of the MtaU of Oregon for Mult nornah Count/ami haa qfiHllfli',1. All peraona having clalma agalnat aabl eatali- are hereby notlfleil to pri-ai-nt the Mine to no- al M2 Itoyal Hulliilng, l’ortlaml, Oregon, wl,h proper voucher and iluly verlfleil within ala month« from date hereof .1. II Devlin, Adniliiiatrator. H. K. Youmana, 512 Hot al Bldg. Attorney tor Admlnlatrator. Dated ami firm puhllahed November 11, I'JIt Date of laat publication December, 10 lull. B keep a hottie of Sloan’s Liniment on hand. The minute you feel pain or soreness in a joint or muscle, hathe it with Sloan's Liniment. Do not rub it. Sloan s penetrate» almost immediately right to the seat of pain, relieving tlie hot, tender, swollen feeling and making the part easy and comfortable. Get * bottle of Sloan’s Liniment for 25 cents of any druggist and have it. in the house -against colds, sore and swollen joints, it Really Does Relieve Rheumatism rheumatism, neuralgia, sciatica and like ailments, Your money back if not Everybody whois afflicted with Khett- satisfied, but it does give almost instant rnatiam in any form should by all mean» relief.