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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 23, 1915)
He annouiii ml that he Was going to pen a new era for hla country; to civ ilise wild modernise It and make It as up to date as the nation» which were laughing at It. He further in form. M Entered iw Second Cla-w Matter February 19, 1914. the aaaetnblage that the reform was going to lieglii then and there Modern At postoffice. Lents, Oregon, Under act of March 4, 1879 folk, he told them, did not wear enor mous shaggy beard» and long rolioa. European «I ishw must henceforth be Published Every Thursday at Lenta, Ore., by the M t . S cott PcauaatNo Co. worn by the Kuaalaua, and Itearda H. A. DARN ALL, Enrtox and M anagbb . must go. To show he was In earnest I’eter went slowly around the table and wtih Office Phone: Home B-dlll-lllL Residence: Tabor 2*13 his own hand cut off the lies rd of every man there. To a seventeenth century Russian the lieard was as sacred as Is a pigtail to a Chinaman, RITICISM is active in regard net nothing but Peter’s iron authority, to the colored supplement backed by hla army's loyalty, prevent used by so many of our daily ml a wholesale revolution Until Pe papers. And this is not entirely Peter the Great W?s a Savage, ter's time It had been the custom to wear the «smtsleeves at leaat a foot due to the utterly brainless in , longer than the arms. These sleeves but He Made H s Count y. tent of the pictures though that he ordered cut off to conform with Eu ropean fashions. Aa It was, the clothes would be sufficient cause to make r js a and beard reform stirred tip a doaen a good many people offer serious birth of i hot little rebellions. objections. But a simply brain Anti thus modern Russia was born. less lot of pictures could do very ft Began With a Beard R; orm In Nor dlil Peter rest until he had made Which tn» Monarch H -ise'f Acted as formerly despise,! country a work! little harm because no one could Hair Cutter For His Nob-'»*—Tri hla power He was s strange man. tills construe them to mean anything. umphs of tho G ant Barbarian. .nar. who undertook to awaken a The class of illustrated colored The chief nobles of Uussiii, summon sleeping nation to life and activity Voltaire paints perhaps the best pic supplements that do harm are ed from all qua; term of the empire ou ture of the exar's many sided cbarac- April 2(1. ItBkS, sat around a table In the suggestive ones and these ter in the words: . the exar’a palace at Moscow. They “He gave a )H>llsh to his people and are of a very wide range, run were a rough looking lot with their himself a savage. He taught them ning from “Buster Brown” to shaggy t>ea<ds and unkempt hair and was the art of war. of which he himself with their dirt Incrusted bodies swath “Bringing up Father.” The was Ignorant. Emm the sight of a gold embroidered oriental robes. «mall boat on the river Moakwa he juvenile supplement might be ed At in the table's head stood a thick set a powerful fleet, made himself perfectly harmless and still be young mau whose ill fitting European erected an expert and active shipwright, sailor, meritroious, but it seems to be robes sat oddly on his giant body. He pilot and commander. He changed the was rugged of face and was the only the opinion of the artists who beardless member of the conference. manners, customs and laws of the Rus and he Ilves In their memory as draw these pictures that an oc In one unwashed hand he wielded a sians. the father of his country.’* of barber shears. casional cartoon of suggestively pair One change followed another. Edu The man was Peter L, caar of all the smutty nature has to be intro Russia», father of modern Russia and cation, nns-h.-uilcs. the arts, were Intro Into Russia, armies of practical duced to maintain an interest. known to time as Peter the Great He duced touchers being Imported. Then came just returned from a tour of Eu Then a good many of them de had rope. and the journey bad taught him wars which won some long needed sea velop impolite and even danger a lesson. It bad taught him. be said port» for the awaken«! lam! and new as well. ous tendencies in children. The to the nobles, that he ruled a barbaric territory Peter decided that Moscow was and primitive realm that was about a tendency to encourage pranks thousand years behind the times, that wrongly built and In a bad location for on elderly people is not proper, Russia had slumtiered while all the his newborn country’s capital. And an avalanche of opposition he and any lesson that a child gets rest of the work! had pressed forward against pk-ked out a tract of ground in the from them that might suggest to midst of a swamp for a new capital. elapsed and it is hoped, the transition him a propriety in being irre from an open to a closed state will be Here with hie own hands he built a wooden hut and summoned every ar sponsible as to his manners, his accomplished quietly and completely. tisan be could get "bold of to help him morals, or duties must result For this reason whatever may be said erect a monster city, to tie kpown, in seriously for the future citizen by these two officials upon whom the his honor, as St. Petersburg. He superintended the work of dredg enforcement of the law will fall, will be ship of the country. fall of significance. All who can do so Ing. digging and building, doing much But there is something even •t oald bear these m»n on that oc of the lalior In person, working sldetby ■l<le with hJs underpaid day laborers worse and that is that a consider casion. 1703 the city was tiegun. In 1711 able number of these cartoons Mrs. Mattie Sleeth has just complet In I’eter laid the foundation of hia own ed her first year as county president of are extremely suggestive. What brick palace there <And 2t>8 year» is the use of telling children the W. C- T. U. During this time she later oue of his suci-esaom renamed the has a token in many parts of the county Petrograd, to get rid of the Ger about developing particular per-1 and baa always been well received. She capital man word "burg" in Its title.) In 1713 sonal and moral habits, when ba» an earnest, »traigbforward manner the seat of government was moved . they see improper pictures dis of presenting her facts and a capacity i hither from Moocow. Great died In 1727. Mod playing suggestions absolutely for obtaining facte of importance. She ern Pet. I. is his true monument and to the contrary and it npakes no 1» accomplishing a splendid work and epltspb He found hia country semi- should be continued in thia important savage, and be. a savage at heart, left difference if father and mother position. It civilised and progressive He added do complain that the pictures are Mrs. Jennie Kemp, «late president, six mighty provinces to the empire, not nice, the youngsters surely has been invited to speak before the M. and be made It a leading |>olltlcal. com- look them over, then, and get an E. Conference in session at Eugene this mercial and naval power, respected by the very nations that had so lately impression any way. Is there week. derided It hated and feared by moat of any reason why such stuff could ■ them. All through the work of one giant not be censored as obscene. For barbarian who hnd tiegun hia miracu instance, "Bringing up Father" Last Saturday evening the friends and lous task twenty seven years earlier by neighbors of Mr. and Mr». Bateman recently displayed dad buying swooped down on them in a body and »..-ting aa barlier for his own noble ■ — mice to create a disturbance gave them a genuine surprise, the oc Milwaukee Sentinel. MT. SCOTT HERALD C A RUTHLESS CZAR I’ — ' :: . BELROSE among the visitors at home. Just how a boy or girl, or even some of the grown up people, analyzes that story, will depend on the amount of immoral influence it may have. Is there any reason why the colored supplement should not be composed of real sensible fun, clean and healthful, and possibly occasionally some ridicule or instruction? Announcements are -out for the Pacific International Live Stock Exposition to be held at Portland Union Stock Yards December 6 to 11th. A copy may be obtained of N. C. Maris. North Portland. Oregon. It presents a fine list of prem iums. NOTES OF THE W. C. T. U. casion being the birthday anniversary of both of them. After much jollifica tion and refreshments the crowd de parted wishing the host ami bostere many happy returns of the day Mr. and Mrs. Ed Petterson of Bellrose moved into Portland last week to spend the winter. The school here opened Monday morning in the new school house. The teachers and pupils were on hand bright and early and all seemed anxious to be gin this year’s work. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Fromm moved into tbeir new appartments on Eleventh and Columbia street Wednesday. A special invitation is given the public to attend the Bunday afternoon service at Bennett Chapel next Sunday. Among those who attended the fair at Gresham were Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Calkins, Mrs. D. Furey, Miss Stella Henderson. Misses Cora and Elsie Valentine, H. E. Johnson and Mr. and Mr». C. H. Bateman. Mr. an<l Mr». A. J. Oldenburg have returned to their home here after spend ing several weeks at Newport. Mr. and Mrs. Decker have returned from the East where they spent the past three weeks. Mr. Becket visited Chicago on business and Mrs. Decker visited friend» and relatives in Kansas City. ■>* 8. Durland is doing ¡some repair work on tain buildings. Read ‘’Penrod” this issue ORtGON NtWS NOTES | The Heppner Masonic lexlg« will j soon start to erect a hall building. The clover seed Induatry has pro , duevd a» high a» ♦'<•> an acre this year. 3W0 box«» of peaches from at Gaston, sere »old thia year. OUR PURPOSE acres The St. John» Stove Factory has re- j sumed operations. The Eastabrook Co., la assembling 90,000 tie» for shipment at Broadbent, Coo» County. The Juntura Burns talephon» line is I under fonetruction with a large force. ’ The Rainier »(retch of (he Coluuihia highway 1» to be finished thi» year. Redmond will rebuild a large ware house that was burned two year» ago. Hubbard is letting a eon tract for a *16,000 school house. Fairview it water ayatetn. planning a municipal Is to make our bank a mu tual benefit to the com munity in general and to our patrons in particular. Our ex|)erience and equip ment combined with a de sire to PLAY FAIR, makes it possible for us • to do so. Give us a fair trial. Woodburn haa voted a *40,000 high school bond. THE MULTNOMAH STATE BANK LENTS The flax industry at Salem will bring 280 Belgian families to this part of (lie state. Seventh flay Adventist» will erect a new church in East Portland. Sandy citmens have (»etitioned to connect their paving witii the Portland city paving. The Hood River Forest Products Co., J is putting in a sawmill plant. Tbe new bridge near John Day la to be built two mile» above Mt Vernon. The Astoria Port Uommisaiun will j take bid» on the port elevator Sept. 28. Do We Print! Tio- Oregon Sunday Blue law haa Item i upheld by the Supreme Court. Due to the minimum wage and eight- hour law for women and girl» and other restrictive legislation the Everfresli Fruit Packing Cw.. has closed two plants in Oregon and opened a large plant in Utah. Coos County will vote in November on *370,000 good roads lion.l issue. Klamath Falls is reducing charges to get lower taxes. I ' I fixed Befor» and Aft»». Before marriage he has a duck fit If •be see» him with a shave and mns sage that are less than two hours old or tbe perfect poise of hla correct tie . disturbed a hair's breadth, but after ward be comes to tbe table with hla shoestrings untied, no collar on and s stubby growth of beard that would play a tune if you ran It through ■ I mualc box.—Judge ---------------—------ Questioning Qrandma. “Grandma." inquired her little grand •on the day of her arrlral. "did you sleep on your face last night 7" “Of course not dear' Why do you ask that?" “’Cauae It’» all wrinkled.“ — Ex change. Lest Both Ways. ■•Did you get in without your wife hearing you last night?” “No. and I didn't get in without bearing ber. either.”—Houston Post _ Th» Addition. Cawker—I've had another addition to my family since 1 saw you last Cum so— You don't say! Boy or girl? Cawker— Son-in-law.—Puck. FRY 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 Mt. Scott Pub. Co. The Mt. Scott Herald Health In The Suburbs 810 Main St. Lents, Ore. BY LORA C. LITTLE ' ! Th« meeting of Mt. Scott Union next week will be held at the home of Mr». McKinley at 2 o’clock p. m. On Sunday afternoon at three o’clock, as a part of the county convention pro ceeding», two addreeeee of importance will be delivered which ought to be of | D. C. McColm is putting up a bunga intereat to the people of thie section. j low on his property on Buckley Avenue. Attorney General Brown will apeak up- ■ on the »object: “How can the W. C. | T. U. aid in the enforcement of the CHERRYVILLE Prohibition Law?” District Attorney 5--------------------------------------- « Evane will talk on the subjecF. “Can The hunter’s moon. the Prohibition Law be enforced in The summer solstice is passed. Multnomah County'.’” The»e two offi-, Now begins the real genuine Fall ciala ought to be informed upon the weather. »object» assigned them and the fact The Autumn fruits are now at their that they have consented to speak on , perfection, especially the Bartlet pears those topic» woold indicate that they and the Italian prunes. believe they have eomething to say to J. F. Freil will soon begin the erection the people. January 1, 1916 is a time of a new store and hotel to replace the of bat a few months in the fotore. It old one lately destroyed by fire. is the date upon which the people of Frank Stone returned from Eastern the state have voted shall be the final Wash., lately where he has been em-1 closing of the open saloon in Oregon. ployed in the harvest fields. Frank The time in which the dealers may says there is a big crop of wheat ail over close oat their interests will have the Palouse and Big Bend country. Doe» it not turn your stomach to think of eating vaccinated pork? There is a concern over at Kenton engaged in the busines» of producing hog vaccine» to “immunize” swine from cholera, .nd incidentally in trying to persude all tbe farmers to have their bogs vaccinated. It i» to be hoped they are not succeed ing. It require» only common sense to tell yon that »hooting so-called serums into animals is an unnatural process, and one that must render them abnormal. But official confirmation is coming tbis way that it is a danger«»» business. The Chicago Health Bulletin lor Heptember 11 reports an outbreak in August of foot anil mouth disease among the vaccinated hogs on a farm ia Cook County, and a similar outbreak on six other farms where the animals were also vaccinated. From these ani mal» the disease spread to 101 herds of cattle. All tbe hogs upon eight farms were slaughtered, and 91 herds of cattle were also killed. Think of tbe waste! And tbis fol lowing close on the heels of the out break that within tbe present year cost the State of Illinois over a million dol lars in slanghteJed stock. It is report ed that Illinois must export her hay and corn tbis year for jack of animals to consume them. The plain fact is, we are being led a merry chase after medical fads, because we have ceased to think, ceased to use the sense God gave us. Excuse is offered by tbe “health” bureau of Chicago, that the vaccines need were “defective.” And readers are told the milk supply is perfectly safe, because “pasteurised.” It Is to laugh. As has been pointed out by James Rhoderick Kendal), of Gold Hill, tvt RY HOME NEEDS A FAITHFUL i 1915, directing publication of »aid sum mons to be made in the Mt. Scott COUGH AND COLD REMEDY Herald once a week for six consecutive .Oregon, the initial trouble with our cows and hogs is, we are too graedv. When seasons change and coldsappear We turn both cow and hog into 1 — when you first detect a cold after slt- thoroughly abnormal creatures by , ting next to one who ha» sneezed, then breeding and feeding for an unnatural quantity of milk and fat respectively. it is that a tried and tested remedy We are draining the vitality of the hog should be faithfully used. “I never into the lard can, says Mr. Kendal), wrote a testimonial before, but. I know and of the cow into the milknail. The positively that for myself and family, I result is, that both become easy prey to Dr. King’s New Discovery is the l>eet disease. Then we proceed to doctor cough remedy we ever used and we them up with tuberculin and vaccines. have tried them all.” 80c. and *1.00. Their last state becomes worse than their first under such treatment. If your tires show wear try Walsh And all ths time we are eating tbeir He will repair them. Expert workmen product. Don’t forget that! I see no ' solution except for our present over handle the Job. 9319 Foster Road. specialized civilization to unscramble it SUMMONS self. To escape from the economic pressure that leads to tbis and many In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Multnomah County. other ills, we will have to go back to Edward Clifton Copnle, Plaintiff, vs. 1 the simpler life, where each family has Ollie E. Coppie, Defendant. its cow and its pig and it hens, and it» To Ollie E. Coppie, the above named defendant: garden patch,—and raise our own food. We »ball want our own supply to be In the name of th«- State of Oregon you are hereby required to appear and healthy, and we can see to it tbat they answer, or otherwise plead to the com are bred and kept so; for then we are plaint filed against you in the above en not straining every nerve trying to get titled Court and cause, on or before rich and retire, by producing all we October fl, 1916, which is more than six weeks after the date of the first publica can and selling it to the rest of tbe tion of this summons, and if you fail to world. appear and answer, or otherwise plead I am aware we never do go back. to saiti complaint, plaintiff will apply to Still, human progress is by a spiral, the above entitled Court for the relief prayed for in said complaint on tile and we arrive after awhile where we herein, to-wit: a decree dissolving the were before, only a little higher up. A bonds of matrimony heretofore and now good many other defects in our present I existing between you ami plaintiff, on ground that witnont cause or pro- social state will be corrected by such ' ' the vocation you have deserted plaintiff, and nnsperialiaing of industry, as can be granting plaintiff such other relief ae seen by sufficient study of tho subject. may be equitable in tl>e promisee. This summons is published io pur- For one thing, it will make for all round human development and culture, suranee of an order of the Honorable 0. V. Gantenbein, fudge of the Circuit instead of making one-sided specialists. Court of the State of Oregon for Mult It will make for sanity, and health. nomah County, made on August 26th, weeks. VAN ZANTE, Attorney for Plaintiff. First publication August 26, 1916. Last publication October 7, 1916. FACTS FOR SUFFERERS Pain resulfa from injury or congra- tion. B<- it neuralgia, rheumatism, lumbago, neuritis, toothache, sprain, bruise, sore stiff mus<*lee or whatever pain you have yields to Sloan's Lini ment—brings new frosh blood, dissolves the congestion, relieves the injury, the circulation is free and your ;«in leavrc •» if by inagic. The nature of its qualities penetrate immediately to the sore spot. Don’t keep on suffering. Get a bottle of Sloan’s Liniment. Use it. ft means instant relief. Price 26c. and 60c. *1.00 bottle holds six time m much as the 26c. size. A CLOGGED SYSTEM NEEDS ATTENTION Are you bilious, dizzy and listless'* Dr. King’s New Life Pills taken at once seizes upon constipation and starts the liowels moving naturally and eaaily Moreover it acts without griping Neglect of a clogged system often leads to most serious complications. If you wish to wake up tomorrow morning happy in mind and entirely satisfied, start your treatment tonight. 26c a bottle. T. M. Walsh I» prepared to furnish oil and gas at hi» »hop on Foster Road and 93d »treat.