MT. SCOTT HERA ED Entere«! a» Se«»»n<! Ulas* Matter February IS, I9U. At ptwtortiee. Lenta, Oregon. Untier act of March 3, 1879 political fraolom att ««aarntial element toward betterment. It worked along theae line« long before the organisation of women seek in* an interview with Mr. Taft waa founde«!. The affront wait not offered to the \V. C. T. U., but it wa» a high-brow indignity that is not appn»\«»l of by uplift workers Published Every Thursday at lents, Ore., by the M t . S cott P ublishing C o . H. A. DARN AIL, E ditor and M anaobr . •s Office Phone: Home B-dlll-1111. Residence: Tabor 2S13 Artists There are painters who never touch canvas, Musicians who ever are still, Who have not the gift of expression. Lack adequate training and skill. There are men with the dreams of the masters Who never are known unto fame. Whose spirits are filled with a music And beauty they never can name. There are orators doomed to be silent, And singer* who never are beard; There are actors untried and unnoted, Who with the grand passions are stirred; There are millions who struggle, □n- conscious Of wonderful gifts they poesees, Whose spirits are ravished by glimpses Of thoughts they can never express. ------------------- « Slimmer days are nearly gone. In »pile of the dust, die auto» and motorcycles continue to -throng the A S AN instance of the ration- roads. ality of the meter system as TIi»* tire raging around t'lackamiu» proposed by Commissioner Daily, Ijike has tilled the air with stuoke. tire is worse around Shell R«x-k. especially from the standpoint This and at this writing is not yet under con of the small property owners we trol). call the attention of the op At a surprise given to Miss Grace ponents of meters to one case Shank last Saturday night instead of a just brought to our view. Two linen shower they they gave her a shower of cats. Miss Shank said she water bills just came to our at did not supi»*e it would rain dogs and tention. One was for $7.60 on a cate in the dry season. They now have property 70 by 100, for three music all night long. months. The other was for Some of our people an* putting tip property 100 by 120 and came to Oregou grape jelly and have secured a $4.40. Now any reasonable ready sale for it at $1.80 a dozen tumb lers. system of reckoning the smaller On account of the heavy balance of lot should have paid the higher trade in our favor great quantities of rent, but the larger property gold an' being shipped to this country. was on a meter. Its bill was One ship trotn England recently had $52,000,000 and another one from New $4.40. If a meter system were Zealand arrived at Frisco with $17,000,* adopted some other fellow who l ax' and others are on the way. We is using double his just allowance now have more gold than wa» ever on a fiat rate would pay more own«»I by any two nations in the world's and make up the deficiency. ! history. We are something in ttu* fix Under the flat rate plan the of the ancient mariner as toll! by lir poet Colendy, who being becalmed ón small user pays for the big user’s the Indian Ocean, looked out over tl>e extra water. The decision of vast deep and exclaimed, water! water! the individual who paid the $7.6o. everywhere, and not a drop to drink is that he will install his own So it is with us, gold! gol»l! every where, and not a penny to l»e had. meter and save money by it. This -tab* of affairs will*not last long. Somebody has started the The greetly wretches who haw this vast sum will be compelled to let loo** be movement for the continuation fore long of the fairs at Frisco for Tlie Germans say theyjwill soon change l»ack to Petersburg again, anil another season. Why not. ? That it Petrograii begins to look as if they might. With suits us perfectly. We weren’t I an army as with any other movement, able to spare the time for it this success means additional eucces. Hav ing formed the habit of pushing the j ear. Perhaps we will be in jjtiseians back, but at an enormous l<w, —— The world contains many an artist, Who knows not the technique of art; Who knows not the tricks of the rhymer, And yet is a poet at heart; Who knows not the use of the chisel, Nor the deftn* ss of eye or of hand. But whose spirit is fllle*i with a longiug He never can quite understand. CHERRYVILLE LURING WILD GEESE. Live Decoys Are Often Used and Made to Play..Ahe Traitor. I Atne icau wild gee»*' each spring mi grate mm waters of tire »outItem I slate« to the »bore» of the Arctic In uortheru Cauada. The two great com mon varieties of th*' bird are the honk era ami the wavy, or white, goose. ltotii of these arc extensively hunt ed. Covering, as they do. about 5,<MMt miles on their annual migration, three birds rest at various places en route and are thus shot by s|sirtsmen a I moat across the length of the continent. The birds have a peculiar trait of always leaving one of their numlwr ou look out while the rest feed. To aid In the shooting of wild geese live wiki ones, captured young and raised In captivity, are often placed in feeding grounds In likely territory on the line of flight of the migrating flock». These decoys are terrible tral tors and by their calling often bring the flying one. within sb*M>tlng dis tance of the sportsmen, who lie In hid den |*its near at hand. Painted decoys, shs|>ed like geese and made of steel, are also used by the hunter» In the latter case the men. from their hiding pla<-e In the pita, call the birds by using a goose call, a metal Instrument like a flute, which mimics the sound of the gt»u>e with remarks ble realism l*hlla<ietphla North Amer lean. OUR PURPOSE Is to make our bank a mu* tual benefit to the com munity in general and to our patrons in particular. Our experience and equip ment combined with a de sire to PLAY FAIR, makes it possible for us to do so. Give us a fair trial. THE MULTNOMAH STATE BANK LENTS WRITING ON METALS. By ths Use of Wai and Acids Etchings May Easily Be Made. Usually a man attempts to put hl» name on hl» metal |a»ssr**|ona by scratching with a tile or knife point and* makes the |»Hireat sort of a job it h> really very easy tu write on any nietiil -the blade of a jackknife, a watchcase, skate* If one liap|»en» to know how, and the attractiveness of There are poems unsung and unspoken, the Inscription 1» limited only by the Transcending the limits of art; artistic ability of the Individual. Therv are visions unpainted that linger Cover the place where you wish to In the innermost realms of the heart; write with u thin coating of melted There ate writers who never have beeawat. When the wax 1» cold write plainly with any pointed Instrument, written being (»articular to cut the letter, And sculptors who delve not in stone; through the wax to the metal. There are spirits who thrill with * Then mix one ounce of muriatic acid message. ami one-half of an ounce of nitric acid Yet strive on in silence alone. or smaller quantities in the same pro portions (aud remember that those Mayhap there's f run ion and answer adds are deadly poisons*, aud apply Somewhere in the regions of bliss. the mixture to the lettering with n In worlds that are yet undiscovered, feather, carefully Alling each letter. For unfulfilled longings in this. Allow the adds to remain from one At last they may find their lost visions. better shape another season, they will probably continue to do so to ten minutes, according as the etch And there are others probably uni«» tliey run out of men, money ami lug is to tie light or deep. Next dip At last thev may reach to the goal, the article in water, wash out the acids The ones who fall short of expression who will find it far easier to get n,"n'Von* ami melt off the wax. ami the thing 1» Talk about luck. How about Leo And yet who are artiste in soul. away from home next year who Frank convincted of an infamous crime done. A little oil should lie applied as —J. A. Edgerton. ! could not leave this year. “ by the testimony of a ilegraded nigger, a finishing touch Hold, silver, iron the present depression keeps up and sentenced to be hung, he was at or steel can la* marked In this way.— TF WE accept all the state- a good many of US might as well the lari minute commutted to life ¡cu Youth's Companion. merits concerning the conduct be living along the road gg prison men t. ami while in jail had hi* Berthollet and Robespierre. cut by a fellow convict; liter It is said that the celebrated savant of the Public Market there is where we are anyway, and 1 i throat hovering between life and death for a Berthollet in the most dangerous times some cause for complaint on the will he pretty near as cheap to i month, he wax finally dragged out of of the republic sustained hl» fearless I part of city dealers. One of travel as it will be to stay at jail by a <-raxe«i mob ami hung. Ameri love of truth. Rome days prior to the ninth Thermldor a sandy de|>o»lt was can history presents few sadder sights these complaints covers a condi home. than this and no other man wasever pur- found In a lairrel of brandy intended tion that was anticipated before The contractors, sus Some by such a succetudon of misfortunes. for the army The “ Blue Book ” is the market was opened, and that Home of the people have put Simon pected of poisoning were Immediately is that the consumer does not book this year. Besides having Benson up as first citizen of Oregon, ami arrested, aud the wuffold waa already prepared. Berthollet. however, exam buy his products much, if any i a map of the state, the constitu hol«l him up as our great«*st exemplar. Inol the brandy and reporte«! it free tion, statistical information, Benson is the man who objected to pay- from all adulteration. cheaper than before the market State officers, commissions and ing laborers $3 00 a day and making "You dart1 tnaiutalu." »al« I Robes- was established. Of course the institutions, there are a lot of the hours of labor to eight. Th«' roads plerre to him. "that that brandy doe* grocers really have no reason to fine cuts of state buildings and bullt nn'ler thl* ch,P sn‘* 'Pon P“* l,ul not contain poison?" complain about that. If the • . .a» - .. . $2.00 a day, and injutton them board- As his reply Berthollet druuk off n market dealers were selling con data on past officers of the state. ing at hi/.anipR ,t g.v00 a wwk In glass, saying. "I never drank so much ” siderably cheaper than the re It will be found useful in every ,-ase of delay ami enforced idlqpess a before. "You have plenty of courage!” ex library. laborer has but little after a months tailers there might be reason for labor. Ho, Mr. Benson yon are not tlie claimed Robespierre. "I had more when 1 signed my re their feeling hurt. A9 it is it is i first citizen of Oregon. The first citizen port.” replied the chemist, and here merely a choice of where the and the best citizen must have a heart the mutter terminated. in him and you evidently have not. customer buys, and they will do To be zttcceseful is not tbe great desid that anyway. Seventh Century Needlework. Mr». Unruh, Mrs. Hidden and Mrs. eratum. Before the end of the seventh cen Sleeth took part in the program at the There are, however, two legiti A skunk got into a hen roost here tury needlework was carried to great mate complaints, possibly. The county picnic at Peninsula Park last lately and killed 30 chickens. He was perfection in convent», where it win grocers complain that they are week. successful but in what way. As sure as use*! for the establiHhment of the There was a general meeting of the ■ —...-, unable to buy of the farmers in county officers at the home of Mrs. the sun will rise on the morrow, we are church and the decoration of priestly robes. Artists did not think It beneath A Far Cry. quantity at a figure below their Swope, on Wislnt-eday, for the purj»»se approaching a new «lay ami a new era their dignity to trace the pattern» used Ella Ml»» Antlqoe says she wishes is merging into a better time when even retail price on the market. That of laying plans for the county conven- i the poor ami lowly will get their just for embroidery in their natural colors. »he could step to the phone and call A certain religious lady, wishing to tip her happy college days, Bella If is irrational on the part of the tion on the _’5th and 2Sth of September. deserts. embroider a sacerdotal vestment. ask »he did she'll have to employ the long farmers. A good many farmers An ex-President of the United States ed no less a [lenttinage than St. Dun- distance phone Florida Times-Union. who is being systematically exploited for consider their time valueless. for the candidacy against the present atan, then a young man. hut already ^BELIROSE Rather than give the grocer a incumbent, Woodrow Wilson, has re E. F. Hannagan, a prominent manu noted for his artistic skill and taste, Nothing but the harmony of friend to draw the flowers and figures, which ship soothes »or sorrows. Without Its few cents reduction on a load of cently been in the Pacific Northwest. facturing jeweler of Providence R. I., she afterward worked In gold thread sympathy there la no happiness on vegetables or fruit, they will While in Portland this former president who has been visiting his brother, T. J. —Exchange. earth.—Moxa rt. refuse«) an audience to a body of electors Hannagan, left Saturday tor San Fran stand all day in the market and for the reason that they were women. He is a delegate for the Fores On top of ite railroad bond issue Easily Arranged. sell it by the ounce, furnish the It is a well known fact that ex-President cisco. ters of America, and will return by A man took the following telegram Roseburg talks of a big bond issue for wrapping paper or sacks and Taft does not favor giving the ballot to way of the Southern Pacific. to a telegraph office: "Mrs. Brown, water and electric lights. string, and dump a left over por any but a person of his own class. It Miss Stella Henderson has been vis Center Street: I announce with grief tion for half price. If a farmer is recalled that when visiting the «.-oast iting Miss Mary Wall of Sherwood,: the death of Uncle James. Come If your tires show wear try Walah quickly to read the will. I believe we is worth a whoop his time is on a former occasion Mr. Taft urged Oregon. He will repair them. Expert workmen are bls heirs. John Black. ” women, since the right to vote ha«l been Miss Ellen Erickson, who has been valuable. He can’t afford to bestowed upon them, to go to tl»e polls visiting The telegraph clerk, having counted handle the job. 931» Foster Road. at the S. E. Johnson home, has the words, said. "There are two words stand all day on the market for an«l vote, meaning of course that tliey returned to Great Falls, Montana. many, sir." SUMMONS a few cents difference and he should vote for him. To pointedly re J. W. Brant and wife are parents of a too “Cut out 'with grief.’ ” was the re In the Circuit Court of the State of fuse to meet a delegation of the elector daughter, born last Thursday. would be ahead if he would sell ply.—Chicago News. Oregon, for Multnomah County. Edward Clifton Coppie, Plaintiff, vs. at wholesale at reduced rates. ate of a state simply because they are Miss Lillian Peterson has been en interested in the welfare and and politi joying a visit from her cousin from Ollie E. Coppie, Defendant. In These Martial Days. He expects that of the grocer. cal free«lotn of their class in other states Oregon City. "You must not be so quarrelsome. To Ollie E. Coppie, the atiove named defendant: • If he buys five hundred pounds stamps Mr. Taft as a very small man, Mr. Calkins is putting the finishing Willie." said William s father Imprea the name of the Htate of Oregon you of flour he expects to get some appearance to the contrary notwith touches on a new house which the princi sfvel.v. "Remember that ‘the meek In are hereby required to appear anil answer, or otherwise plead to the com pal of the schools will occupy thia shall Inherit the earth.'” thing off, other things likewise. standing. re- plaint filed against you in the atiove en “Maybe they will hereafter,' Why should he not treat the It is an act which women will re winter. •ponded the yonng militant, "but title*! Court and cause, on or before member. It is an act which women around In my school they are used to (Jctolier 3, 1915, which is more than six grocer in the same way. will resent. It is an a*-t «inexcusable in weeks after the date of the first publica wipe up the earth.” -Chicago Herald. $100 Reward, $100 The second complaint that 1 Mr. Taft as a private citizen an«i ought tion of thia summons, ami if yon fail to The readers of this paper will b*. to learn that there Is at least L on< appear and answer, or otherwise plead seems reasonable, if true, is that to be fatal to him as a presidential can- pleased What It Will Be Called. dreaded disease that science has beer I to said complaint, plaintiff will apply to didate. He knew when he started out able to cure In all Its stages, and that b too many of the people who hold Teacher In Civics—When we have the above entitled Court for the relief Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the onl* cure now known to the medics everything in common and your busi prayed for in said complaint on file places on the market are not ac upon his trip to the <:«>a»t that the en positive franchised women of this section were fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutions ness is everybody's business, what Is nerein, to-wit: a decree dissolving the tual producers, but are merely awake to every opportunity to assist in disease, requires a constitutional treat It called? Observing Rtudent—It Is bonds of matrimony heretofore anti now ment. Half's Catarrh Cure Is taken In ternally, acting directly upon the blood usually called gossip.—Judge existing between you ami plaintiff, on agents of one or more producers. securing political freedom for tlie wo and mucous surfaces of the system, there the ground that without cause or pro That was not the intention of manhood of the nation and of the world, by destroying the foundation of the dis vocation yon have deserted plaintiff, and ease, and giving the patient strength b> Corrected. granting plaintiff such other relief aa up the constitution and aeeletlni the market promoters. It may and if he was not pre pared to meet that building Mr. Hennypeck (peevishly) — When may be equitable in tlie premises. in a straight forward and manly nature In doing Its work. The proprietor» have so much faith In its curative pqw you tall me to do a tbtng, like a fool I be a difficult job to draw the issue This summons is published in pur* way it were better he had remained at era that they offer One Hundred Dollsri line, but there is a line and it home. The Woman’s Christian Tem tor any case that It fails to cure. Ben* g<> and do IL - Mrs. Hennypeck (acrid Buranen of an order of the Honorable 0, for Hat of testimonials. • Jyh-No; you go and do It like a fool.— U. Gantenbein, Judge of the Circuit Addrssn: T. J CRRNBT d CO. Toledo O will have to be guarded most perance Union is earnestly working for Court of the Htate of Oregon tor Mult New •eld by all Druggists, Tie , . •wj’, York Poet. J’ • »1 ’ as .« Tat« Hair» Family Hila for eoMtlpmito the brtterment of the world and holds nomah County, made oh August 25th, carefully. 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 Prices Reasonable NOTES OF THE W. C. T. 0. Mt. Scott Pub. Co The Mt. Scott He u’d 810 Main St. Lents, Ore I ■1 -j 1915, directing publication of said sum mon* to Is* made in the Mt. Hcott Herald once a week for six consecutive weeks. JOHN VAN ZANTE, Attorney for Plaintiff. First publication August "(I, 1915. Ijwt publication October 7, 1915. Gonstlpedon Gauses Most Ills Accumulated waste in your thirty feet of bowel« causes absorption of poisons, tends to produce fevers, upsets digestion. You baleh gas, feel stuffy, irritable, almost cranky. It isn't you— it’s your condition. 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