Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923, February 11, 1915, Image 1

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LENTS, MULTNOMAH CO., OREGON, THURSDAY.
THRICE MARRIED CHY GETS ÏHIKTY
THOUSAND ROStS
IN 14 MONTHS
FEBRUARY II, 1915
A WORD TO THE WISE.
tI6IIIY-SECOND STREET
MURDERER RETURNED
Vol. 13.
No. 6
CLEAN UP AND
BEAUTIFY HOMES
The citv beautiful movement bas se­
Dominco Pacini, murderer of Mr«.
cured
the promise of 30u00 rose* which
Accused of Kidnapping Baby, Seven­
I Paiermina. of F2igbty-aeeond street. ML Scott Airs Homes With the Ap­
. south, or the Oregon City road, has
teen Year Old Ninety-second Street will lie given out to the people at a -
proach of Spring. The Plow, the
minimum price. The fist include«:
been returned to Portland.
Officer
Girl, Admits Being Bigimist. In­
Spade,
the Rake and the Hoe
American Beauty, KM); Anna d' Dir»-t
Phillips, who went after Pacini, reports
dicted by Grand Jury.
bach, 370; American Pillar, M0; AIfred I
Get
Busy.
several experience« on the trip. Pacini
Colomb, 40; Alice Graham, 86; Admiral 1
waa much worried about Irving hanged.
Mr« Luella Mari«’ Dunn—Hauer— , Dewey, 60; Vntoine Kivoire, 1 Ift; Alice I
1 He tried to e»cape thru the car window
Not ail the people ot Mt. Scott can
once. Then he attempted suicide by
Heyttng—Smith, seventeen year old : l.indsel, (Mi, Avixia, 26; Barone«» Both-
wait
till the 12th to clean u > their front
1 child, 285; Beauty of Glaaenwood, 100;
«tabbing himself with a fork.
At
touch married matron i» ««»in In Port­
1
yards.
Such elegant spring days as
Beauty de Lyon, 120; Brasis Brown, 10;
another time he attempted to strangle
land after « Mii>«aii<>iial trip to Tacoma, 1 Bride, 26; Betty. 26; Captain Christy,
himself by pulling the car window have come this week stir up the “back
on which occasion »he war accusr-d of 3W; Captain Hayward. 640; Champion j
down on his neck. Phillip« then told to the soil feeling" Already Mime gar­
kill napping I’hylli» (jarinne, the in­ ol the World, 64»; Cecil Brunner, 50;;
him he would not be hanged even if dens has been planted ao 1 plowing and
fant daughter of Mm. Emma Florence Count««» of Goeford, (15; Empress ot 1
convicted and this seemed to relieve
lohnaon. Mr«. Johnson left tlx- baby China. 200; Estoile de France, 40; Earl
»pading is at its best.
Pacini very much. He confessed to
with Mr« Dunn three month» ago. Hhe of Warwick, 70; Earl of Pembroke, 96;
Each section of Mt. Scott is prepar-
Phillip« that he did the crime but
took it on a trip to t’aiitornia and has Frans Deegan, 26; Frau Karl Druschki, |
i
ing
for clean up day, February 12. Ac
tried to justify himself by saying they
grown to love it a* if it were her own, IHnO; Florence Pstn for ton, 75; General
Iregged
money
of
him,
and
he
says
Mr«.
Lenta the schools have taken an inter­
•o when »he <h«-ided a couple of week» McArthur, 150*. Glorie de Lyonais«, i
Palermini hit him toe evening before est in tbe occasion and fully 700 urchins
ago to go to Tacoma »be thought noth­ |360; Gru»» an TeplitS, 2200. General
because be would give her no money.
are bearing the message borne that
ing of it, and look the baby along. Mr». ! Jacquemiot, 70>>; Huck Dickaon, I1XM1; 1
He went to ffeiem, where he sold hi« will make Friday the biggest "wash
Johnson made no objection» to the J. B. Clarke, KM). .lohn Hopper
I revolver, and from there continued day" of the year. The cleaning will be
(taiiforma trip ao why iboiild »lx- object Juliet, 300; Kaiserin Augusta Victoria,
' «oath to Stockton, Calif.
done with rakee and hoes and spades
to it» being taken to Tacoma. She ray» 100; Killarnev, 100; La France, 100;
and small fires. Yards, alleys, streets
alw wrote to Mr» Johnson but tliat lady Mrs. John Laing, 400; Maman Cochet, ‘
gutters and vacant lots will all get
failed to jet the letter.
While »he ad­ 200; Maman Cocbet (white), 100 ; ;
Where Minimurn Wage Laws Hurt and
the
needed att< ntlon, at least they
mit» loving U m - child «lie declare« six­ Maliel Morrison, 80; Margaret Dickson,
should. There will be car loads of old
fold no intention of keeping it.
Hut 31); Marie Van Houtte, 160; My Mary- Î
j (Chas. H. O’Neil in Walla Walla Valley paper, tin cans, bottles, »n.l old iron
«lie di<l not bring it back till last Friday land, 60; Madam Abel Cbateney, 60;
Spectator.)
that will be eternally consigned to the
wlx<n «he and her new hiuliand were Madam CarolineTestout, 3200; Orleans,
The
minimum
wage law is a two- pit. Filth of all sort will, or should be,
brought to Portland on th«- charge of *60; Peris De» Jardines, 50; Prince of
edger I sword—it cuts both ways. Its wiped from the face of the city, b very-
kidnapping the child.
1 Bulgaria, 60; Paul Neyron, 25, Preai­
I practical application proves that it is a body will work, including fxther, for
It now turn» out that Mr». Dunn met dent W. B. Hrnith, 76; Prince Camile
good thing for the girl who has a job; mo«t fathers have ample time to help a
Mr. Dunn in Tacoma and lie looked good de Itotian, 5Ç; Houiv. de President Car- 1
that is it make« her job possibly more little around home now days.
to her. Two day» later they were mar­ I not, 26; Rich monk, 200; Ulrich Brun­
renumerative, but it cuts down tbe
The next important movement for
ried. But back of thi« lie» »ome »tory. ner, i860; Viscounts«« of Folkestone.
number of job«, and it is a mighty bad Lents will centre at tbe library Monday
Mr». Dunn w»» formerly known at ■50; White Killarney, 460;
law for the girl who is thrown out of evening. The sab-committee of the
—Chapin in St. Louie Republic.
l/'nt* and Gray« Crowing a» Mia»
1240 DOROTHY PERKINS HERE
work by reason of its application. Un­ city beautiful movement, for this dis­
Ltiella Hrnith. Hix* II the 17 year old
Climbing rose»— Dorothy
Perkin«,
derstand me, I am strong for tbe ideal. trict has issue-i a call for a meeting at
«laughter of Mr». W. ('. Smith of («rays 1240; Baby Rambler, 260; Crimson
I would like to see every man and the library to consider plane (or improv­
Crowing, on the Mt. Kcott line. She Baby Rambler, VO. Reue Marie Hen­
every woman perfect morally and ing tbe yards, streets, sidings and va­
waa married I««*. 29, 1 HI3, to Wilbert riette, 400; Tansendschion, 200; Flower
physically. I would like to see pover­ cant lots. The entire city has been
Heything but owing to her youth wax of Fairfield, 200; Kaiserin Augusta
ty, privation and suffering banished districted by the ‘‘City Beautiful” com­
wparated by her parent», "so they Victoria 25; La France, 50 Madam Al­
from the world. I would like to see mittee and tbe school sub-district is the
»ay.” Then sometime later »he met fred Carriere, 460; Marechai Neil, 100;
ideal social conditions, where every unit. Every organization in L-nts is
J. A. Sauer» and married him last July. Madam Caroline Testout, 250-, American
man and woman would be awarded hie urged to have a re preventive at this
After living with him a »hurt time »he Pillar, 500; Philadelphia Rambler, 50;
or
her full measure of the good things meeting, churches, societies, lea to-s of
left him. She claim» lie i» afflicted Belle Siebrecht, 60.
of life.
whatever nature, business interests,
In addition the committee also has a
with dtoaaae. Without having secured a
Here
’
s
the
rub,
though
;
if
we
depend
limited
supply
of
such
roses
as
Joseph
real
estate dealers, physicians, and any­
divorce »he ha» engage!I to be the wife
Hili, Lyon ami .Madam Melanie Souiwrt
upon man made laws through legisla­ one else who has the interests of the
of Jay Dunn, whom ahe «ay» ah<- truly ami these will be sold at 20 cents each.
tive enactments to bring these good town at heart. Make Lents beautiful
love«, and who really love» her anil
things to ua we will get gloriously left. will be the aim.
Various ways of at­
wboae motner really love» her. So thia
This
minimum wage law is an example taining these ends will be discusseu and
CLIPPING THE UDDER.
revrntmn year old child baa had more
—it serves part of the people and works ideas will be given due consideration .
ex pericm e than moat octogenarians.
I a grave injustice to another part; that Good appearance has a lot to do with
Now ahe will stand trial for running Removal of Hair From Cows’ Quarter»
Aida In Production of Clean M>lk.
is to say, it benefits—for the sake of valuation and property exchangee The
away with a child anil then for having
There are a few duties cotiiie'-ted
figures—100 girls, ami absolutely in­ baying of a home is determined by tbe
two hualiand» at once. It ia to lie ho|»*d
i with dairying «o apparent as to tie oe
jures
26. Now the question is, what is surroundings. These things ean he se­
that Oregon women will not emulate caaioually overlooked In the advice uud
going to become of those 25 girls; they cured only by “getting together" on
her example, «1 st what chance will other ' the dlucucMfoo of dairy farming, »ays
have just as much right to live as the plans of beautification.
lea» winning damael» have.
Kimball’s Dairy Farmer We take it
majority it will be conceded. Yet the
for grunted that the man who has pure
law arbitrarily says that they must be
bred dairy cuttle or even grudea of
sacrificed for tbe sake of the one hun­
, good quality 1» Interested enough to
dred.
1 keep hU »tables clean, bls cow« l>edded
Yon see in passing a minimum wage
ind clean Tills mean« more than giv
I ing them tied ding It mean» that they
law it was never contemplated that
must tie brushed frequently —ft is the
such a law would throw anybody out of
On Tuesday evening, Feb. 2, the K.
The member» of the Keliekah Lialge lieet plan to bru«b dally-and it also
work; the idea was that the employer
8. P. Club entertained their friends at
mean»
that
tbe
cows
must
us
clipped
ot Lenta plan to feed some of their lee»
would be compelled to pay higher
the ho 1« of Lynn Bischoff. Paul Brad­
affluent brother» and eiatere next Tues­ 1 around tbe rear quarters and the ud
| wages to the same number of em­
, dere and on tbe tail.
ford acted as chairman of the evening
day evening at the I. O. O. F. hall. A
ployees. But when the matter was
If one were to visit a certified dairy
and was ably assisted by Miss Eva
program is being arrauged an I a genu­ tie would find all the cows clean and
passed up to a lot of employers they
Bischoff. The evening was pleasantly
ine "hard time" exhibit ia the aim. neatly clipped on tbe rear quarters
coula not cut the muatard and in order
passed in playing games, during which
Any )ier»on attending, who makes un­ Thl» Is one of the regulations which
to comply with the law they just re-
Lowell Bradford was given a good op­
necessary dieplay ol »ujxtrfluou» adorn- are ncccMsary to follow if certified milk
duced their force«.
portunity to demonstrate hie remark­
inent, tine clothe« or wasteful tenden­ 1« to be produced
Supposing some gink would get it in­
able ability as an auctioneer. Light re­
When yon «nv bacteria to tbe aver
cies will tie hauled before a censor and
to his head to have a law passed re­
freshments were served. All agreed
fined a minimum ot one cent and not to age mini yon bring to his mind a sad
quiring this newspaper to pay one
that the third party of tbe Club was a
nnd
hsrrowlnsr
picture
of
little
germ«
exceed ten cent« on each count. Waste­
thousand dollars a month to the fore­ great success. Arning those present
that destroy life Bacteria are of two
The address of Mr J. D l.-e before the l>*nt» schools last Friday was one of
ful tendenciea in strenuous timea like
man of this newspaper office. From one
cla«see the kind that 1» destructive
were: C. 8. Bradford, Leab Melvin,
these must lie checked and it ia hoped nnd tbe kind that is productive The the really big events on the school year, tho |»-rhai>s many of those present, par­ point of view it would be an excellent
Lowell Bradford, Eva Bischoff, Mora
ticularly
the
children,
did
not
appreciate
tlx-
lull
value
of
the
instruction
he
ini-
that several people will get wise to their latter Is vn«tl.v tbe more Important
law; it would apparently raise the Williams, Leon Bischoff, Paul Brad-
partis!. It was regarded with great favor. Mr. Lee i» a native of Oregon; his
careless waste of money.
So really the word bacteria need have life lies lieen rich in iin|»irtant experienres; h- has always Iws-n a student and is wages of the workingman to a comfort­ ! ford. Hazel Sommerleldt. Fred York.
There will lie some eating during the no repellnnt effects
able sum ; but when one examined the Ethel Woods, Harold Bradford, Fay
We have been given accounts and yet; such a combination of opportunity and eharanteristhoi has tilted him for the effect of such a law it would be found
evening. It is the aim to feed all the
Hornschnch, Cecil Landon, Habra
work of a public instructor to a degree not enjoyed by the large majority. Com­
neglected Oddfellows and their half pictures of the prolific family of bar
that its only effect was throw the fore­ Deaton, Fred Kelly, Mildred Veits,
bined
with
a
full
voice
and
easy
delivery
he
will
eotnpi-l
a
willing
attention
ac-
starved children, and a few of their un terla that will cause milk to spoil
man out of a job. Its a case of driving Merle Thompson, Alta Landen, Robert
eorded only to successful public speakers.
derfed wives. Sup|ier will lie served at which can lie transported to the pall
a horse to water. You can pass any Gesell, Philip Drake, Julius Larsen,v
Mr.
lax'anticipates
work
on
the
lecture
platform.
He
ha«
several
import
­
ten cents per plate, straight, or a In caf- on a single row hair falling from the
kind of a law you want, but the trouble George Jones, James Dunean, Orvlle
flank or her udder tn the process of ant topics to develop and his talk about ‘ l'ne l.ingnage and Legends of Oregon
fateria. Beans, 5c; coffee, 3c; pickles milking
People have eome to the Indians” is one of the Iwst ami when given in full includes an intimate knowledge is yo*: can’t always get the effect that Darling, Melvin Sommerfcldt.
Ic; sala l, lc; cookie, lc; sandwiches, point where they demand fotter and
you desire—the horse won’t drink be­
of history, geology, ethnology, and archeology.
2c each.
All Oddfellows ami their cleaner milk One of the easiest nnd
cause his esophagus has been plugged
Mr. lax* now lives at 4S2S, 324 Ave., S. E., and i« ready to do his part in
wives and children are invited. The simplest ways to produce this milk 1«
and he CAN’T drink if he would. You
public enterprises of the bx-ality.
feed will commence almut 8:31) and last to clip the udders nnd the flunks nf
I can pass minimum wage laws, but the
till it ia all "st up," at so much per. the cows in order thnt they may not
ami second degress were given four can­ results are you work such hardshins
be burdened with lone hair« loaded
: upon the employer that he can’t stand
didates.
with filth nnd cenn life which Is dis
i the pressure and is compelled to retire
fitrbed In the process of milking nnd
The nv-iu'x-rship present were much as an employer or curtail his force.
The city commissioners have notified
RURAL SOCIAL CENTERS
fulls Into the pill where It multiplies
plea« -d with the new badges, which a There are a lot of working girls in the members of a committee that awaited
We need social centers where our I mpldlv under <*>ndPI<>n» that nre Ideal
cmiiinittee, for that pnr|s>se, have had : state of Washington today who are , on them some months ago in reference
The following most exevilent program 1
young people can be entertained, for large families of bsvterln
♦ wishing that the minimum wage law to a light,aceo<int due from the loots
prepared by the new lecturer. Miss X.-l made.
amused and instructed under the di
Teaxwooa
. had never been passed, as there are a j district, that a special ordinance cover-
rectlon of cultured, clean and com
The fact tlml teuhwootl 1» nuir-.r lie Fawcett, was reiulervil by Evening
■ lot of employers who have been I ing a payment of $500 would be pre­
petent leadership, where aesthetic grnlned. greasy to tbe toiicti mid >«>» Star Grange Saturday afternoon. Feb. I>
Aceo cling to pl ns and estimates just
sented at a council meeting 'in a short
surroundings stir the love for the see»«*» nil offensive ixlot ki pl II in dis Vocal solo, Mrs. F. II. Fleming; Mrs. .1. completed by the Federal authorities, crippled in their business because of ! time. If this passes, as it undoubtedly
the
law.
beautiful, where art charges the at- repute with English «liiphuli<i«-n> uutu 1 C. Elliott King gave a splendid talk on
will, tlie old claim will 0« disposed of.
mosphere with Inspiration and power, 1897 w I k - ii British shipbuilding null I tbe subject of "School Room Ih-eora tlie proposed development in the Up-
The account arose when the Lenta sec­
and Innocent amusements Instruct railway Interests ix-gnn to mngnir.e j lions," along the lines suggested by the p«r Dssehutes basin will involve an ex­
The Sell 11 lie I bill to repeal the Patton
Lights up to
and brighten their Ilves.
the value ot ludliin teak During the I idea of the "City Beautiful " Little penditure of approximately 511,683,000, Free Textbook bill enacted in 1913 has tion went into the city.
that
time
were
paid
by
donations.
When
To hold our young people on the next »even years all the »hlptiulldlng
passed the House. The repeal bill is
the <iate of annexation cune donations
farm we must make farm life more eouutries in the world jollieu III nn Elizalietli Ball gave a charming little involving an irrigable area of more than I now before the Senate.
attractive as well as the business of ever increasing demand f<» this tini j solo; "Last. Days of Schoil” was the 2lk)JMXI acres. If the work is finally
ceased. It was some mon the later when
Under the Patton bill many districts
farming more remunerative.
The her until it» prices were foreetl up to title of a pleasing reading given by Mil- rsrried out as now planner), all the snr-
■ the city assumed the light expenses.
school house should be the social unit, n figure luucti beyond tlieit norma, j dred Bixin. Mi«» Genievieve Riggs gave p us water of the Deschutes River have adopted free textbooks—Klamath
properly equipped for nourishing and nites It tins priii-IK-ally tieeouie tile a piano solo, and Mrs Boyersmilh from above Berni will be used for irrigation. Falls, St. Johns and Salem Heights, are
Daily Mails
instances.
building character, so that the Ilves of »tuple of the kh - hi wood indiistry tot I the Gillispie N c I kmi I of Expression gave
Mails at the Lents postotfice arrive
The Patton bill is non-sectariau—pro­
our people can properly function tbe greater pari ot the entire Indian a good reading. Prof. Arthur Evans
Advertised Letters
around It and become supplied with continent I'eiik 1» in-lug freely plant
viding where the district vote free text­ and depart daily, except Sunday, aafol-
Wood of Reni College gave an interest­
the necessarj elements of human r<1 by the Indian forestry »ervn-r in ing lecture on ". ineoln" whose birth­
Advertised letters for week ending books, the same shall be furnished to . lows:
thought and activity.
the Important civil station» all over day anniversary occurs on Felt 12.
Depart
Feb. (Ith, 1915:
Anderson, O.; Daw­ parochial schools.
Arrive
India, even aa far north aa ttanaran
7:30 A.M.
son, John 8 ; Dnlout, Jean; Grant,
Tbe Schubel repeal bill is followed by 8:0(1 A. M.
Tlie
attendance
was
g<x»l
ami
a
num-
12 30P.M.
Union Meat Co., will spemi * 100,0 0 pur. Debra Dun and Ixihora. —Argo lier of visitors were present.
Mollie; Gr»|l, Agnes«; Hess, G. G.
another Schubel bill providing free , 12:5OP. M.
unlit
I 3:30 P. M.
5 30 P. M.
During the morning session ilx* first
tiao. W. Spring. Postmaster. textbooks for public school« only.
on Portland plant.
Lee’s Address Wins Favors
K. S. P. ClUB HOLDS
ENTERTAINMENT
HARD TIMES AHEAD
fOR THE LODGES
EVtNING SIARPKE-
SfNISfINfSl PROGRAM
X
LIGHT BILL SPEG-
IAL ORDINANCE