Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923, December 03, 1914, Image 2

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    MT. SC( )TT HERALD
Entered a* Second Ciana Matter February 19, 19:1.
At |M»t<4tiee. Lent», Oregon. Under act of March 3, l»79
Office Phone: Home B 6111-1111.
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Residence Tatar 2*13
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Publiebed Every Thnnday at l ents. Ore., by the Mr. S cott PvauaniNu Co.
H. A. DARN ALL, K otto a
If You’re Proud of Your Town Support
Your Home Paper
Money to Loan
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PATRONIZE THE HOME NEWSPAPER!
Friends, this town is YOUR HOME.
*
You are PROUD of ik
You were born here perhaps, or you have -pent tin wit of your
life here.
YOU WANT TO SEE THE OLD PLACE BOOM.
YOU WANT TO
SEE IT DEVELOP MORE ANO MORE INTO A LIVE WIRE COM
MUNITY. YOU WANT TO SEE IT RECOGNIZED ALL OVER THi
HE problem of the “Dry”
8TATE AS A TOWN WITH A PUNCH. YOU REALIZE THAT THE
constituency is not nearly
MORE CIVIC IMPROVEMENTS WE HAVE THE BETTER OUR
all solved even when the Legis­
TOWN WILL BECOME. YOU ARE DEEPLY INTERESTED IN OUR
lature has drafted a bill to pro­ The Farm Woman Needs Relief
CIVIC WELFARE. YOU HAVE GIVEN AND YOU WILL CONTINUE
vide for handling boot-leggers,
TO GIVE PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS YOUR
EARNEST AND
More Than Her City Sister.
HEARTY
SUPPORT.
the club and the package.
Friends, we hope thia is AIJ. TRUE of YOU.
Another evasion of the law will
By Peter Radford,
It ia TRUE of US
lecturer National Farmers’ Vaion
be found in the government li­
THIS PAPER HAS WORKqp ANO FOUGHT WEEK IN ANO
Much has been said and more writ­
cense. The national law will
WEEK OUT FOR THE REAL, PRACTICAL BETTERMENT OF THIS
ten about the woman tn the factory
FINE OLD PLACE. EVERY WORTHY CIVIC IMPROVEMENT HAS
need further amendment to and behind the counter, but how about
HAO OUR ENTHUSIASTIC APPROVAL ANO OUR CONSTANT
the
held,
properly safeguard the state the woman who works in
1 want to «ay a few words in her be
HELP. THIS PAPER HA8 STOOD EMPHATICALLY FOR A BIG
that favors a “dry” regime. half. T regret a necessity that coni
GER ANO A BETTER COMMUNITY—FOR BETTER ROAO8. FOR
There ¡9 no justice in the pels woman to work for a . ' « ■ h»x'«t
BETTER SCHOOLS. FOR BETTER FIRE AND POLICE PROTEC­
present law that provides for an! I favor not only shortening her
TION. FOR MANY OTHER BETTER PUBLIC NECESSITIES.
hours, but freeing her from manual
government licenses in a locality labor entirely I crave for society
Thia paper thinks it has earned your RESl’KCT and deserve»
that has expressed a preference that high standard of excellence where
your SUPPORT. We ask you to read it. We ask you to enter
unfavorable to the liquor busi­ the home is woman's throne and her
into any fight it may undertake for your betterment. We ask you
life is devoted to molding the char­
to
interest your friends tn our undertakings for the public welfare.
ness. Half the drug stores in acter
and elevating the thought of
We want your tacking, both MORALLY and MATERIALLY.
the state have government li­ the rising generation Rut so long a»
If you
von are proud < of your home town, don’t you think you
censes. even in local license ter-1 want greed and misfortune prevail tn
should
should ’ CORDIALLY
CORDIALLY and CONSTANTLY support vour
this world, women, through choice or
ritory. The issuing of govern­ necessity, wtll work, and perhaps
HOME PAPER?
ment licenses in wet districts they will work at one task or another
This paper supports YOU in your dtyn.inds for civic botter-
men is.
means that the legitimate license as many hours per day as they please.
may pity the weak and admire
You should support IT.
resource of that district is divid­ the We strong
in their struggle, but the
ed, a portion of it going to out-. farm woman Is entitled to her share
side uses.
When issued to of
' sympathy and reward
MT. Scott Center of Truth.
druggists in dry sections it de­
All Must Toil.
At The Churches p. Meeting
every Sunday evening »1 H:<4)
m. Three door» en-t of 8..’I
feats the desire of the locality in
The labor
roblem as relates to
Grays Crossing, Portland. Ore.
Adda baptist Church
its attempt to limit drunkeness. , i men. is a most vexatious one. and
! when we apply it to women It becomes
:45 a. tn. Bible School.
Thus the government license is i more seriously complicated. We will
11 a. m Pr.-achlug service.
Lents Baptist Church
bad for the locality either way ..uays
j*iw‘
7:3i>p. nt. Evening »••rvicee.
have to work unless some po
tard'«
Day. Dec. 6, Bibb- Sehe» I
6:15
p
tn
B.
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meeting.
and it offers an opportunity for uticai «»ntu» can put a law on the
9 4ft a. in.
45 Braver meeting
some wide-awake promoter of ®,a,ute t>ook ,hat win «nabis us to 7 Everybody
Morning worship, 11 n tn
Sermon
welcome to any and all of
live without labor. So long as every
itanie:
"The Sinner’» Future.”
statutary justice to see that the person must meet toil face to face, the these services.
Filmo Heights Sun-lay School, 2;.i0
government liquor license law is best we can do Is to equitably dis­
p. tn
B Y P. ü ,«:30p tn.
amended to exclude all retailers, tribute the burdens and reward labor, Millar J Avenue Presbyterian Church
Evening won hip, 7 .10 p. tn tarinoti
and if there Is to be a revision of
10 a. tn. Sa bl -atb School.
and aii wholesalers in dry terri- wages and a shortening of hours. I
Theme: "The O-asK-a and ine Joy» of
11 a. tu. Morning worship.
Christian Service.”
tory.
want the farm woman to get her
6:45 p. m --------------
Y. P. 8. C. ---- E.
A confiai welcome to these services
T
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share.
She has more reason to com
4 :30 p. m. Evening worship.
J. M. Nelson, Pastor
4
Paid
on
Time
Deposits
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.
The Multnomah State Bank
UNITED STATES POSTAL DEPOSITORY
Lents, Sta., Portland, Oregon
T
Do We Print!
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
I :Si) p. m Thursday, midweek ««rvice.
than any other class of toilers
ATTENTION
TTENTION is called to a plain
R p. tn. Thursday, choir practice.
She has. as a rule, fewer comforts,
nnmmnninfltinn
in
ai
communication in another fewer pleasures, less recreation and
Rev. Win. H. Amos, Pastor.
column in reference to the Her­ less opportunity for enjoyment than
ald's position on certain matters her sister in the city. She has not
St. Peter’s Catholic Church
so many conveniences and fewer lux­
of recent interest We are pleas­ uries and less to be thankful for than Sundays:
Though somewhat lab- in appearing I
ed to have people appreciate our women who live in the town, but she 8 a. m. taw Mass.
the
annual calcrular of Mt. Scott Union I
10:30 a. m. High Mare.
position in some things if not all. toils on. a mode! of consistency, pa
8:30 a. m. Sand v School.
ha»
been ireued.
From this it appears'
and womanly devotion, Csr-
12 M. Cbior rehearsal.
However, we believe we are not tlence
tainly she should be the first to be
that
the
meeting*
for
the year will ta
Week days: Mass at 8 a. m.
so different in our “war views” rewarded
full of interest.
Mrs. Walah, whoa« re­
as our friends think. No sane The Real Labor Problem 1» on the
turn from Southern Oregon wan bailed
Seventh Day Adventist Church
Farm.
person wants or encourages war,
with joy by Union worker», tian tieen I
10 a. tu. Saturday Sabbath School.
The
great
dailies
with
flaming
head
or willingly provokes it The
11 a. m. Saturday preaching.
amtiimeii
the miperinteniiency of parlor,
Ifnes deplore the lot of women who
7:30 p. m. Wedueaday. Pravor meeting.
fact that a man is capable of de­ toll
meeting» and re-1 letter; Mm. Somnier-
In the cities, the city pulpit
7:45 p. m. Stindavapreaching.
fending himself is no reason for thunders with sympathy for h«r, and
feldt ta« been placed on the department
believing that he is a man of the legislators orate in her behalf,
of mother» meeting* and purity. Mr*.
malicious intent. If that is so but not a line is written, a word said Orman Evdnqelkdl Reformed Church Richar-loon, health, tart-dily and niedi-
or a speech delivered in the interest
10 a. m. Bunday School.
j cal temperance; the president, Mr».
let us do away with all schools of the million women who labor on
10 a. tn. Saturday, Gern.
German
an school.
' Dunbar, han literature; Mr* Hammer,
and educational influences for the farm. Where one woman works 8 p. m. Wednesday. Y. P. 8.
who«e notixe to house canva»» wax *>
11 a. m. Bunday worship.
these advantages are afforded In the cities in this state there are a
i
splendidly
ace<»mpliahe<i before election,
Th.
Schild
knecht.
Pastor.
hundred mothers tolling in the field,
people in order that they may be and no mention is made of ft is the
han been an-igmil the department of1
peace; and Mm Albert Ro<lian han In-en
Lents Evdnqellcdl Church
self supporting and self protec­ woman in the city entitled to any
tive. There always have been more consideration than the woman Sermon by the Pastor, 11 a. m. and axeigned the work of tayal Temperance
I»-gion. Other -l-'partmentn aru to be
on the farm? I contend that »he is 7 JO p. m
vicious, selfish, scheming people. not
Sunday School 9:45 a. tu., C. S. Brad­ conducted as formerly. That in, Mre.
The city woman may be more
The Mt. bbott Herald
There always have been people easily restrained by legislation, and ford, Superintendent.
Y. P. A. 6:30 p. tn. Lowell Bradforl, Additon hax Christian Citiz--nnhip, po- .
who act the bully, who have she may have a more attentive au­ »resident.
litieal science, parliamentary linage and
when she cries aloud, but the
Prayer meeting Thureday 8 p. m.
latar;
Mrx
Esther
Fankhauner, I
robbed and appropriated without dience
real labor problem, in so far as it re­
A cordial welcome to all.
evangel
¡»tic
;
Mm.
Ella
Fankhauxer,
recompense or gratitude. There lates to women and children, is on
F. K Ho»n»chuch, Pastor.
| flower mireion ; Mrn. Sarah Fankbauner.
always will be this class of the farm—where mother and child,
xyntematic giving. Miss Minnie Chap
wielding the hoe and gathering the
Kern Park Christdln Church
people, individually, and nation­ harvest,
man, soldiers and nailora; Mire
toil day In and day out with-
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Corner 69th St. and 46th Ave. 8. E.
ally. For this class of individ­ out hope of reward
Train, pre««.
10 a. m. Bible School.
Mr». Hammer will have I a paper
uals laws are made, courts are
11 a m. and 8 p. m. preaching service.
The City Life Puny.
‘ ‘The Outlook for Universal Peace,”
7 p. tn. Cbristain Endeavor.
S&itouia Jllifonri’a/
established, and prisons are The farm women work from sun
FOK 4
BUILDlTKr
8 p. n>. Thursday, mid-week prayer the next meeting. Dec 8th.
With
maintained. But for the na­ until sun. They do their housework meeting.
world power» growing daily more bloody
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tional bully these peaceful and lull a half-mlllton babe« to sleep 8:45 p. m. Thursday, Bible Study and more gory; with the outlook for the
after the chickens go to roost, and Claas.
agencies are impossible, Armies they
maintenance
of
the
"Monroe
Doctrine
”
A cordial welcome to all who will at­
get breakfast and milk the cows
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being darkened by the htatd-HpaUered
and navies are essential. Not before the lark sings, The city wo- tend any all services.
R. Tibbs Maxey, Minister. conecience of European ruler», it will ta !
and feel to much tatter you want to go
Unhappy Hindu Woman.
because we want them, but be­ man frequently chafes under hard­
The Hindu holy books forbid a wo­ right out and tell other sufferer* ataut
refreshing to hear some utterance«
ships that the farm woman would
cause we are forced to seif pro­ consider a blessing The city people
worked out from a clear brain kept cool I man to ace dancing, hear music, wear Sloan’S, Get a l>ottle of Sioen’s Lini­
St. Pauls Episcopal Church
and’«»«* by the” h^h b^t^'whirt
blk,D
wn. e«t dain
tection. And being so confront­ are great talkers and ofttimes great­
One block south of Woodmere station.
—
.
Li-
T
•
food,
sit
at
a
window
or
view her- ment (or 25 cents of any druggist and
ly
magnify
their
troubles
and
enlarge
ed, were it not better to be
Holy Communion the flrat Bunday of sweep a peaceful nation.
l *1.10 I •e,r ,n " w,rror «Inring the »tmence of have it in tlx« bourn—against Colds, Sore
their accompllahments. This charac­ each month at 8 p. m, No other ser­ invited to attend this meeting which will
ready?
her hiiHhand and allow him to divorcs
teristic permeates organized society
A
NOTES OF THE W. C. T. 0.
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Prices Reasonable
Mt. Scott Pub. Co
5810 Main St. Lents, Ore
r CALIFORNIA
If you are interested in the
social, political or commercial
life of South America the De­
cember World’s Work will ap­
peal to you. The Number is
supposed to be a “War Number,”
but its motive is to point out the
opportunities for commercial ex­
pansion in the countries of the
South. It is full of good infor­
mation from cover to cover and
will be a valuable addition to
your “encyclopedia of general
information.” There are articles
on Brazil, Peru, Bolivia, Argen-
tine, American marine, Inter-
national
Democracy,
Anglo
American
Relations,
South
America as Buyers, etc. There
are a lot of fine illustrations.
It Is an admitted economic fact that
there can be no permanent prosperity
without a permanent agriculture.
as well as enters Into the Individual
life of cities. There are orphan asy­
lums which are doing commendable
work and should b* encouraged, that
boast of their accomplishments, but
I have seen widows in the country
make a crop, drink branch water and
eat corn-bread and molasses and
raise more children and better chil­
dren than many of these city orphan
asylums. The cities need to get back
to the soil with their Ideals. They
are hysterical, puny and feeble In
their conception of life. Its require­
ments and ita opportunities.
A Mean Holiday Spirit.
Do not gauge vour Christmas giving.
There Is nothing more despicable than
to work off tbe back numbers or the
shabby, useless gifts on the girl who
"needs everything" and spend a small
fortune on those who can spend or
themselves
Safety Match»».
"Old yon know that there has been a
ettgenle marriage art In forrr tn Rwe
den for years and rears?"
’’1 don’t believe It "
"Sure They are the pioneers In tbr
safety match business in that coun
try ” London Telegraph
vice* that day.
Every other Sunday the regular ser­
vice« will be as usual.
Evening Prayer and sermon at 4 p. m.
Sunday School meets at 3 p. m.
B.
Boatwright, Supt , L. Msffett, Sec.
Rev. O. W. Taylor, Rector.
be held at the home of Mrs. McKinley,
on Main street.
Those who have calender* will pleam*
make a note of the place of this meel[
ing. ft was originally planned to meet
with Mrs. Addition, but this lady now in
homelesH. all of her good* being stored
and the house occupied by the family to
Lents M. L Church
Preaching 10:45 and reception of whom it is leased.
member*.
Meeting Dec. 8 with Mrs. Lewis.
Services at Bennett Chapel M. E.
Church 3 p m.
Sunday School 9:45.
Yuletide Common 8»n»o.
Epworth League 6:80.
Cut out all preM-ntw given from cu»
Prayei meeting Thursday 7:30 p m
Preaching services Sunday evening tom Many a girl Is bankrupt or over­
worked because she has not laid "the
7:30
Bring your friends to these services ghosts of a Christmas past” There Ls
arnl enjoy a great blessing.
no sens* In giving a present tn a girl
W. Boyd Moore, Pastor. because you started to exchange with
ber ten year, back It you have drtf
ed apart she will be as glad to top
Lents triend’s Church
the custom as yon ar«
9:45 a. tn. Bible School, Clifford Bar-
ker Superintendent.
Whan Expressing Gifts.
11 :00 a. m {'reaching services.
For packing the gift that la to be
0:25 p. m. Christian Endeavor.
7:30 p. m. Preaching Services.
expressed s good strong box Is abso
8:00 p. m. Thursday,
mid-week Jutely neceasary. made of wood. If you
prayer meeting.
'•an po»«ll>ly get It; If not. heavy card­
Junior Christian F.ndeavcr meets board will have to d>> The box must
Fri ay after school.
A cordial welcome to all these ser­ be plenty large enough, giving ample
vice«.
Rev. John Riley, Pastor. room for narking
and Swollen Joints, Lumbago, Sciatica
her if she I uih no sons. Injures his prop­
erty. scold* him. quarrels with another and like ailments. Your money back if
woman or presume« to ent before be not satisfied, hut it does give almost in-
ha» tlnlahed bls meal- Liverpool Msr stant relief. Buy a tattle today.
enry
Prompt Action Will Stop Your Gouqh
When you first calch a Gold (often in­
Btate of Ohio, City of Toledo, i
Lucas County,
f
Frank J. Cheney mnkea oath thd i.r in
senior partner of the firm of F J c><»n >
A Co., doing bualnrsa In th<- City of To­
ledo. County and State a for- aa Id. r , I
that said flrm will pav the sum nt O.‘ >■!
HUNDRED DOLLAR« for - a<h nnd -
ery case of Catarrh that cane it . -■
I
by the use of HAI.L’H CAT MlRIl i Uli .
FRANK .1. < tri
y
Hworn to before me and s-il«<-•■’>«.,t (n
a y
thl * i , h <, ny of
1
dicated by a eneese or cough), break it
up at once.
The idea that “It does
not matter” often leads to serious com­
plications. The remedy which immedi­
ately and easily penetrate« the lining of
(Real)
A. W GT BA . tON.
the throat is the kind demanded.
Dr.
_ ... _
Notary Pub"»
King’s New Discovery soothes the irrita­
Hall a Catarrh Cure la Ink i In1 •• n| -
and
acts
directly
upon
th<-
Idood n- i loo.
tion, loosen* the phlegm.
You feel
coua »urfa- es of the a-/st.
,r
tatter at once. “It seemed to reach the testimonials, free
F J CHENEY A CO. T..Dd > A,
very spot of my Cough” is one of many
Hold by ail Driiggt*t*. <
Take Hall*» Family rtlln f.n --nnaUnxtln-.
honest testimonials.
50c. nt. your
Druggist.
ADMINISTRATOK’S NOTICE
Keep It Handy tor Rheumatism
Nolle» la hereby alven that the underalined
haa been appointed Adniinlatrator of th’ re­
tate ol Richard M Htockton,de<-ea«ed, by the
( ountjr Court of th»» Ntiitr of Oregon for Mult-
notnah < - - aty and haa .piallfled. All neraona
navlni elaima asnlnat »aid »»tale are hereby
No use to squirm an I wince and try to
wear out your Rlieumatiam.
It will
wear you out instead.
Apply Home ISSa’i.’M'
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Sloan’s Liniment. Need not rub it In—
„ „
1 11 Oevlln, Adinlniatrator.
AUnr-y
jiiat let it penetrate all through the tor AdVnlÄi',, i,a
affected parts, relieve the sorent-H* and
r*1 Pui’H«he<l November 12, 1014
Date of laat publication Iterember, 10 1014,
draw the pain. You get earn- at once