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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (March 18, 1915)
Are You Rheumdtlc funerals SCC )T T Entered a* Second Cl*-* MaUer February 19. 1914. At poatottice, la-nta. Oregon. Underact of March I, 1N7» Freida Mary Young, infant daug> tei of Mr and Mrs. Clifford Young, die<l Monday morning, early. The funeral was hel<l Wednesday at the Powell Val ley Catholic Church near Jenne Station, and the burial at St. Joseph's cemetery near l.inneman. Published Every Thursday at Gnu, Ore., by the Mr. S cott P cbushino C o . H. A. DARN ALL, E ditob and Maganas. Office Phone: Home B-4111-11U. Residence: Tabor 2S13 - _________ WO THINGS of importance were decided at the Gresham meeting of the county grange. The first of these is the deter On next Tuesday Mt. Scott Union will at the home of Mrs. Donaldson. mination to make the county | meet First and Marie avenues. Refreshments grange more practical and useful are to be served and then- will lie «peak and not quite so spectacular. The ers out from Portland. A silver ottering drift has been of late to devote will be taken. A question arose at the all the time to show and enter ! last meeting with reference to picture What have you to .«ay on this tainment There is no doubt play«. topic? This will be a good time to ex that entertainment should have press an opinion orot least to hear what its part but it should not crowd 1 others may have to say. out the study of matters that are The beanled Russian has. figurative of such imminent importance to ly speaking, entered the home of Mt residents and is sipping tea at each those concerned. The lecture i Scott family board; this too, at a time when program has been the whole thing the 25.000 of him in tiie United States the last few years. It is hoped. I have been called to return to his native Master Johnson asserts it shall land for military duty. The market re- be, that the V’program” shall i port telle us that the prohibition of vodka in Russia has caused the Slavs to have its portion of time, which I j seek a new beverage with the result of shall probably consume an hour I such frequent tipping of the tea cups as in the session, and that the re to affect the price of tea. Evidently he mainder of the day be devoted ' brews his beverage good and strong in to more essential matters. There an effort to produce the "kick" which tell about receiving from the has been complaint about this for i alcoholics *'cnp that inebriates.’* Whst a roai some time from numerous sources those great strong people will -leml up and most of the members will when they find themselves in the grip of the tea tannin. l«et us hope the price of hail a change with favor. T NOTES OF THE W. C. T. 0. tea will soar so high that the men of the north will bethink themselves ot water as a system i-ieanser. Water is good enough for anybody—Czar or peasant. Martha 8. Drinnen, mother of Mrs. J. P. Strati lev of Damascus, aged TV years, died last Wednesdfv and was laid to rest at Mt. Scott Cemetery on Friday afternoon. The immediate cause of Mrs. Drinnen's death «as due to old age. Her remains were cremat ed. Mrs. Wilhelmina Fugleman, aged N4, died Friday last. The funeral was held at Kenworthy's Sunday afternoou. Rev Nelson of I ahi U Baptist Church con ducting the ceremony and the burial was held at Multnomah Cemetery. Mrs. Fugleman's death was caused by a recent attack ot the grippe and conse quent heart failure. Mrs. Engleman was the mother of Mrs J. O. Williams, 207 Gilbert street. Try Sloan’s If yon want quick and real relic! from Rheumatism, ilo what so many thousand other |»eople are doing—whenever an at- lack comes oil, batt»« the sore muscle or joint with Sloan's Liniment No lim'd to rub it in—just apply the Liniment to the surface. Il is womlvrfully penetrat ing It goes right to the seat of trouble and draws the pain almost immediately. Gel a Itollle of Sloan's Liniment for 25c. of any druggist and have it in the house —against Colila, More and Swollen Joints, Lumi »ago. Sciatica and like ail ment«. Your money l>ack if not ralla* fi<-d, but it iloen give almost instant re- lief. Tom Bell, thirty years an Oregonian, living near Gresham, has lieeii informed that he is heir to an immense fortune left by an uncle of Manchester, England. Mr. Bell came to Oregon in 18X5, is a bachelor, without relatives in this country. If you are too buny these day« to go or send for your tax statements we will be glad to do it for you, and we make no charge for our service« in matters of thin kind. THE MULTNOMAH STATE BANK LENTS WANTELF—A g»x>d reliable man or woman to solicit subariptioM. Enquire at Herald office. Lente. Oregon, March 15, 1915. We wish to thank Shiloh Circle through the medium of this paper and in let-halt of Reubin Wilson Poet for the 1 five dollar« they presented to our Post at our last meeting. Thia in not the | first time that Shiloh Circle han extend-1 ed a helping hand to the Poet but ha« . done so many time«. I lielieve we have ■ the noblest and grandest ladies in this Circle of any Circle extent, We cannot i eulogize them too highly They «tami > nobly and loyally by the Poet and while tlie comrade« are fast answering the last roll call and soon will have passed away it will lie the gentle and loving hands of the Circle that will strew flowers on our graves and ever keep the records of our army live« fresh in their memory. We will not dwell on those sad memory« but will deviate a little and tell the many readers of ahe Herald that last Friday afternoon and evening, Shiloh Circle gave a fen cent tea at Mr. and Mrs. Mallett's. We had a regular fifty cent tea for ten cents. All th<N«e who attended had a fine social time and those who did not attend missed the time of their lives. I am glad that the two orders work so in harmony for in harmony is strength. Again thanking the Circle in behalf of the Post I will ring off till we meet again. John Walrod, Adjt. Two World Expositions NOW OPEN F F A LITTLE squib in last weeks Herald seems to have pro voked the wrath of the circulation manager of the Daily Journal. Whirs Life la Cheap. The item referred to unsatisfac There are 100,000.00b children in Chi tory points in the recently con na under ten yean of age line won ders bow there are so many remaining, ducted contest as put on by the for multitudes of children die off circulation man. The reason for through exposure. Ill care, starvation the remarks were two. First, it and disease. Hu ml reds of thousand« of these children live in the Chinese it was thought possible that our »anipans. which ply the rivers and interest might lead to satisfac . throng the water fronts of the great tory adjustment, and thus be a cities. For generations these I sett men knew no other home than these bouts. favor to all concerned. Foster Road Next Door In case of babies a rope Is attached The second reason it that the under their arms and if they slip over to P. O. Herald is quite deeply inter the side of the sampan Into tbe water they are fished out the best way po< ested in any contest that enters slble. But life Is plenty and cheap in Lents Sta., Portland, Oregon this field, not that it hopes to China. "How much. then. Is a man than a sheep?" Not much bet hold it exclusively. We welcome better ter in China. A friend of mine, a STATI MENT the dailies. But every attempt Brooklyn Judge, who arrived late nfc of the financial condition of to increase circulation that is un the dally public execution tn Canton who could only stay for tin- day satisfactory to those who partici and was told that for (10 they would «<■ Lenta, in the State of Oregon, at the close pate, whether solicitors or sub i cure a s|>ecial victim to «ati«fy the of business Mar 4, 191ft. American's curiosity. Anil they pro scribers, develops objections to all RESOl ftCES ceeded to find a man who for the «nke Funeral Directors other attempts to get business of bis family was willing to burter bl» Loansand discounts 1 ■16.577 IS i Overuralts 10 M Montgomery and Fifth St through contest methods. The, life for (10. Of course he got tiie * to Bonds and warrants 16.00) no Herald may want to put on a con —and his life.—Christian Herald. Furniture and fixtures. • (íw un j Other real estate owned test in this part of the city itself ft2 Ancient Halberds. from approved. One Place of Bueinew Only in the future. We feel that we Halbard Is the arms carry'»! by the Due reserve banka > U»M 51 have a right to object to any serjeanta of foot and dragoons; the Checks and other cash item» m $0 ........ 6,iH 60 bead of the halbard ought to be a foot j Cash on hand method followed by anyone that | or Experienced Woman 10,70! 04 fifteen inches long; one end ought leads the public to feel that con to be hollow to receive the staff, but TOTAL NJ in Attendance 1 LIABILITIES testants cannot get fair treat ! the other broad. ribb'iJ In tbe middle, on both sides and drawing to a Capital stock paid In 1 15.00) 00 ment in the contest. It will hurt edg'd l.-OO 1 point, like the point of a two edge«l Surplus fund. Main Office every’ other publicaton in that j sword. On one sl<le of tbe head Is Undivided profits leas expen»**» and ¡«id Phone Main 9 MM 2-J field, so far as future business, likewise fixed a piece in form of n half 1 1 taxes Postal saving» deposits 1 11 JkfiT '« A-l moon or star, and on tbe other a is concerned. deposits subject broad point of four Inches long, crook I Individual to check .......... Ä.1M) 79 Now we have made further in ed a little, which la very commodious Demand certificates vestigation relative to the basis | for drawing fascines, gabions or what of deposit 1.6M6 hi) MH 75 of the complaints and while the ever obstacle happen In tbe way. The ; Certified checks .......... staff of the halbard Is about five feet j Cashier checks outstanding M W complinants refuse to have any long and an inch and half in diameter, Time certificates of deposit H33I »> Ph.ne Tabor 2254 thing more to say about it to any made of ash or other hard wood. Hal Residence 211 N. Main St. Lesta, Ore. 1 <7 .MS M ! 1.724 4»l I one, recognizing that the awards bard« are very useful in determining ‘ Time Deposits..................... .. the ground betwixt the ranks, and for ; Notes and bills rediscounted 6,7r4) 00 have been made and that argu dressing the ranks and files of a bat Bills payable for money borrowed W» tn total ........................... ment would be in vain, yet they talion. and likewise for chastising tbe State of Oregon, have made such explanation to us soldiers.—Gentleman's Directory, 1705. County of Multnomah. Mt. Scott, Leals and Portland I, H. E. Rloyd, ActingCasblsr of the above as to justify the view that prop Making Clothes Fireproof. named bank, do solemnly »wear that the above er care was not exercised in Apropos of fire prevention a doctor statement Is true to the best of my know the handling of votes. We will in New York told how to make clothes ledge and belief. Baggage and General Hauling, H. E. Bloyd, Acting Cashier not go into a discussion of the fireproof. They should, be said, he dip Correct—Attest ped in a solution of ammonium phos reason for these views out of re phate. one pound to a gallon of cold C. F. Hendrickaen, Trunks 50c Each C. A Oppegard. gard for all the parties concerned. water. Ammonium phosphate conts fit rectors DAILY SERVICE The Journal’s circulation man only 25 cents a pound, he said. Tha fiubacrlbed and sworn to before me this lath doctor took an eight Inch strip of ordi of Mar.. IKl.'i W. F Klineman, seems to consider himself above nary cotton gauze, equivalent to the i day (SEAL) Notary Public. I«*ave Baggage Check and Address criticism, and has assumed an at- material In the Indian and cowboy suite so popular among children, and Ignlt at Plummer Drag Store. tude of petty revenge that is not ed It It was wholly consumed within AH! I HL INVIGORATING WHITT Of Third and Madison St. expected from a man of his years four seconds. Then he took a similar THt PINE FOREST! and experience. The Herald has strip, dipped It in the ammonium phos How it clears the throat and liead of missed The Journal from its table phate solution, dried It with an electric its mucous ailments. It is this gpirit of NOTICE TO CREDITORS fan and held It In a flame for thirty this week, but it is not really nec seconds, but It did not burn. In tbe County Court of the State of Newness and Vigor from the health-giv essary to our existence. We get "Families should get this solution, ing Piney Forests brought back by I)r. Oregon for Multnomah County. several dailies and we will not be keep it In their houses and dip the Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey. Antiseptic and In the matter of the estate of Thomas whole family washing In it,” said the Preston, deceased. childish about it and withdraw doctor. “It would cost about 15 cents liealing. Buy a bottle today. All Notice is hereby given that the under our courtesy to the Journal. The a week for an entire family.”—New Druggists, 26c. signed, Naoma Jane Preaton, has been ! appointed executrix of the estate of a Electric Bitters a Spring Tonic. Journal probably needs the mon York World Thoma« Preston, deceased, by the Coun ty Court of the State of Oregon, for the ey, and we do too but we will not Apply Land Plaster Now County of Multnomah, and has quali $100 Reward, $100 mention it in that way. In fact The readers of tills paper will b> fied as such. March is the time to broadcast land to learn that there la at least OIH All persons having claims against said we intend to send Mr. Smith a pl mter over the clover, vetch and al pleax-d dreaded disease that science has heel I able to cure .......... In All all It« Its «»»<«■». stages, and and that that I I- estate ar»- hereby notified to prew-nt the a complimentary copy. The in falfa crops at the rate of from forty to Catarrh. Hall'a Catarrh ____ t___- Cur« la the only same properly verifieii to undersigned positive cure now known to the medics executrix at the office of her attorney, fluence of the Herald may have sixty pounds per acre, the lower rate fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutions Harry E. Hall, 6510 Foster road, City requires a constitutional treat an ameliorating effect on that where the crop is to be grown for seed. disease, ment. Half's Catarrh Cure Is taken In of Portland. Oregon, on or before six ternally, acting directly upon the blood months from date of the first publica gentleman’s somewhat peevish Land plaster does not correct soil acidi and mucous surfaces of the system, there tion of this notice. ty. Neither in it a fertilizer, It in • by destroying the foundation of the dis temperament. Dated and first published February stimulant and hence should be used ease, and giving the patient strength tn THE MULTNOMAH STATE BANK Tailor Suits to Order $15.00 and up J. P. Finley&Son Edward Mills EXPRESS soils Rev. R. F. Pitta of Gresham has the only on the legumes and on which have a good content of potaasi misfortune of seeing his wife, seriously om and phosphorous. ill, confined to the hospital for the last several weeks. She shows some signs The Herald $1 per Year of improvement now. FARMERS. building up the constitution and aa.lstlni nature In doing Its work. The proprietor» have so much faith In Its curative pow ere that they offer One Hundred Dollar» tor any case that It falls to cure. Hem for list of testimonials. __ • AddrMS: F J CHENEY a CO. Toledo, O •eld by all Druggists, Tie Tabs Hall's Femlly Pills for eeastlaatles Reduced fare round trip tickets, permitting stop-overs at all points in either direction, to the Panama-Pacifiic International Exposition, San Francisco, and to the Panama-California Exposition. San Diego, on sale every day to November <30 Via the Scenic Shasta Route Three Fine Trains Daily Shasta Limited : San Francisco Express : California Express Stop-overs on One Way Tickets Ten days’ stop-over will be allowed at San Francisco anti Ixw Angeles on one way tickets sold to Eastern Cities when routed via the Southern Pacific. ‘California and It’s Two World Expositions’ A new book let d« M rib ng the trip from Portland Io M«n Diego Including the two Klposlliona. the * • nlc be«utl**s t fOrrgon. the Mlaklyotia and Mhsata Mountain* Man Francisco, the beach and outing resorts of California, the M<n Joaquin \ alley «ml Ytrarmll«' National Park Free on applies clou to neareat Agent SOUTHERN PACIFIC John M. Scott, Gen. Passenger Agt., Portland, Ore. Do We Print! TRY US—-we are ready to supply you with all sorts of Stationery and Printing Try (Js 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. 4, 1»15. NOAMA JANE PRESTON, Executrix of the estate of Thomas Preston, deceased. HARRY E. HALL, Attorney for said estate. 0510 Foster Road, Portland. Ore. The Mt. Sbott Herald 5810 Main St. Lents, Ore.