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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 30, 1915)
SCOTT NOTES OF THE W. C. T. U. Eutered a» Second Class Metter February 18, 1814. At postoffice, Lente. Oregon, Under act of March 3, 1H79 Puhli»he<i Every Thursday at Lent», Ore., by the M t . S tott P tbushini . Co. H. A. DARN ALL, E ditob Office Phone: Home B Alll-1111. and M ansubb . Reekience: Tabor 4^13 Tlw next meeting of Mt. Scott Union will t»e held at the home of Mr«. R-xl- lan. The business hour will la» fol lowed by * Government Qui» led by Mr«. J. H. Donaldson This will be on Tix^day. Oct. 12th. The county convention held at Cen tral MethodNt Church on .'•atuniay and Sunday of la» I week was greatly en joyed by all who attended. Mr*. Mattie Sleeth was again elected county presi dent; Mrs Ward Swope was made vice- president at large; Mr». Mildred Han sen. recording secretary; Mr». Rachel Kelly, corresponding secretary; Mrs. James M iMnaldson. treasurer In the gold medal contest held during the county convention. Mi«« Irene Hollenbeck, who won lier silver medal in the Lente school contest last year, carried off tlie gol«l medal Thia make» two gold medals held by pupils of the Lente school and b a pretty good start toward a double itol-1 medal conteet which lead* up toward a diamond con test. Tlie convention very boldly took the stand of antagonism toward rnankin«! by announcing a program by which it is lieliered smokers will tie debarred from the privilege of securing the amount of liquor allowed by law for family use. The convention also declared against the intnsluction of national defense in struction ill the high «-bools of the city. utterly ignored all the laws of the land ' on this question. There lives near San«ly, a man. who twenty-two year« ago, bought 10 acre« of land of thia i railo-wd company ami made a payment ■ on it and enten*<l into a contract to. tom piste payment for the land at car- j taiu stated periods. When the next payment cams due the railroad com pany would not receive payment, N--r at any sulweqiisnt time woulit they re ceive any other payment, neither would they refund the payment uiatte. Let i us suppose that a private individual did business in this matter. What would happen to hiuiT A rich male factor should not be shielded any more lhau a poor malefactor. Tlx* resolu tion calling upon congress to euforce the law entered into years ago whan the land was granted to the railroad company called forth many arguments, but liefore an expression was called for from the conference Mr. Lafferty told them that it thara was any doubt about the viva voce vote he would demand a roll call and put every member on record. When the question was called not a single meiulwr dared vote in the negative although a lot of them «lid not vote at all. Ths |*ople all over the state are aroused in this matter and tbe politician who endeavors to tiiwart their wtehee on thia long delayed ami utterly unjustilyable settlement of so import ant a proldem will get hurt at the polls. OUR PURPOSE Is to make our bank a mu tual benefit to theX’om- munity in general and to our patrons in particular. A recent investigation E had the pleasure of hear books. ing a long harangue the by the govern ment in regard to Our experience and equip other day about the inadequacies cost of educational agencies es ment combined with a de of the public schools, from one timates that the average cost per sire to PLAY FAIR, who most likely was utterly in child is around sever.ty-five makes it possible for us competent to say anything about cents, or about two percent of the annual expense of schooling. to do so. the public schools. In the first place the schools If the usual outcry were well Give us a fair trial. were condemned for starting founded this cost might be 25 percent, or even higher. children in at the age of six. ------- Evidently this person like most A REFORM that is due in the THE MULTNOMAH STATE BANK others who complain about the ML Scott section of the city LENTS public schools, never tried to is an enforcement of the city teach a public school and knew ordinances in regard to keeping nothing about the causes that . the streets clean. The mere fact have set the age limit at six that streets are not hard-sur years. In the first place a child faced is no excuse for dumping might just as well be in school at all 9orts of rubbish into them. six as some other place. They i filling the gutters with rotten 1 PLEASANT VALLEY will learn about as much one potatoes, apples, and old paper y------------------------------------------------------ g, place as another, but the child sacks, and every other sort of Mrs. W. L. Keelvraon left Tuenday fur CHERRYVILLE who attends a place of instruc thing. There is a city ordinance BelUngbam, Wash., where ahe will join ! s --------------------------------- » tion where the work is arranged covering the throwing of trash Mr. K.-Ht.-num who is employed in the Regular Oregon Fall weather. govvrnnxmt forest reserve, on some plan will probably be in I into the streets. An effort better position to take up the should be made to have that or No one ought to go hungry in Oregon Mr. anti Mrs. John Obion of Missouri, with such an abundance of fruit and who haw I»*«-11 visiting with Mr. Olson's work of later years. The nor dinance enforced. The local vegetables in every direction. brotliers. Fre«i and A. B. Olson, left mal child is amply well de patrolman will be instructed to Dr. Botkin and hi« son James have Wednesday (or their home. veloped at six years to do the exercise his authority in keeping leased their farm one-half mile east of Will Ihrnley 1» apt-nding a tew wvek» work that will come to it in trash from being thrown into the poetoffice to a couple of families in San Franvisro and vicinity, taking in school. If it is reasonably bright the streets. The probabilities from Hillsboro. One of the parties is the Fair. its mind will be busy along some are that some one will be willing recently from south-eastern Missouri Mr an«i Mrs T. I’. Campbell haw re- where they ha<i a terrible run of bad turn<*«i from a six wveks trip through line and it might as well be at to contribute to the charity fund luck. For three years there has been work along lines that have been of the city a few minimun fines, nothing raised in that part of the Mate. Eastern Washington aud Northern accepted as desirable. In the at ten dollars each, but if that For two years there was severe droughts I Idaho. They spent a tew days at the Pendleton Roundup, «n their way home. | second place most parents are gets the desired result, all well that destroywl all manner of crops and T. J. Krnedrr of Creeton was a Valley this year there were violent Hoods that more than anxious to have their ____ . Most of the trash swept everything away an«l these people visiter last Saturday. children in school at six or even thrown in the streets is thrown narrowly escaped with their lives. The Mrs. G. H. Rich«-y and son I-ester I younger. W e believe that a there unthoughtedly by persons husband got away by swimming along came down Irani Corvallis Friday and majority of children start to w|j0 ¿rop the wrappers from by a wash-tub «-onteimng their l-abiei visited with friends at this place over Bchool under six. and in many their papers, the bags from their while bis wife accompanied him on the | Sunday, instances several months short merchandise, or other matter piano ami not a very cheerful tune »lie I'leasant Valley Grange held an inter played either. They say that part of session at its regular meeting last I of the legal limit because their that is valueless to them. There the country ie frightfully hot in summer eating Saturday. Mach business was taken parents are so anxious to be re- ¡s gome complaint to be made and very cold in winter while the ex care of an<l an interesting program was ■ lieved of the responsibility of agamat some of the merchants treme« in weather and tbe in«ect pert« rendered during the lecture hour, A looking after them. In fact ob- who dump their trash into the and snakes are something fierce. Dr. vote of tiianke was ten<lere«l friends and servation leads us to think that streets, but the most of the com- Botkins and his son will return to Port- neighbors, not members of tlie Grange, land where they have property, but will who contribute«! their prodneta of Held, this is the prime motive in start- pjamt should be taken by the retain tbe smaller iioiises here for sum orchard, garden, dairy, art anti hand ing children to school. If it_______ wjjO things while on mer homes. We are sorry to lose them work to the Grange exhibit and which were not so we would not find so ^e way home from town, value- as tliey are «leeirable citizens and have axled very materially in th.- creditable many parents forcing their njaj] paper sacks, or news done a great deal to build tip this part showing made by Pleasant Valley ” ... | Grange at the Multnomah County Fair children into school as soon as papers. A trifling care would of tbe country. The writer acknowledge’- the receipt _____ they can be legally entered, even relieve the tag end appearance of a ropy of the final report of the In though they must be at a decid- the streets and greatly im- dustrial Commission also a special edi BILIOSE ed disadvantage in entering a prove conditions all over the city, tion of the report on the Colorado strike The Epworth I «■ague of Bennett Hon. gave a a corn corn roast roast rri-iay Fri«iay evening evening class that is weeks ahead of j^t every one take the matter up from ----- ------ — • Frank Walsh, —*. chairman of ( chape) napci gave In view of the state- .. , . , . them. In the city of Portland. wjth himself and see what HE tlie Commission. . . . . on the grounds near the church. A bon- issue«I by a subsidized press, not- ■ parents are required to certify can d0 improve the looks of ment ably tbe Oregonian, that i- an « x parte ar.-nn.l slud, th- y-.ung to their children s ages yet it | the streets in this feature, or one-sided report. colored by people galhere«l and enjoyed roasting a positive fact that almost every prejudice against the corporations, their corn The remain<)er of the even- primary teacher in the city has Don’t forget there is two more 55 hat becoasM thia part of tlx- re- ¡ng w«» «pent in playing games. Al t children enrolled who are under big days of the State Fair—Fri- port. No statement or conclusion of forty young people were pr«-«enl and all age. Who then, is to blame for day and Saturday-ample time fact adverse to tlie attitude or interest of „.port a goo«i time. person or group of persons is sub- The home of Mr and Mrs. C. Davis children beginning school pre- to get your money’s worth, any The Mt. Scott Herald mitt.*«! except as declared or assented to of Park Prive waa the wl.ne of , prptty maturely? Trains leave several times each by the person or by the in.liyiduals com- horn„ wedding Sept. 29, when Mire It is also stated that the schools day for Salem. prising the group affected. The con- ; f^eona Creasy was married to Mr. elusion of the whole matter is that this Wright Davis, Rev. D. C. McColm do not prepare the children for School boys may feel inclined ia the worst wallop . the „ greedy J and officiating. The bride was gown.«! in the life they later find it to request a postponement of grinding corporations havs ever recaived white pleated crepe <ie ehene, trimmed necessary to live. We believe studies in geography until the in thia country an<l will go far towards in bead»*«! over-lace. She carried a bou Try Walsh when In need of any sort Pickles that, too, is the fault of the rearrangement of the maps is hastening their utter destruction. Every quet of pink and white carnations. Miss of auto repairing, or oil* or gas. parents, at least has been in the “There arena pickles like home made dog has nis day and the monstrous greed Aiteline Martin was bridesmaid and wore completed. and avarice to t-ay nothing of the heart- a white satin gown and also carried a pickle».'* The first elament of assured past. The ambition of most FACTS LOR SUFFERERS parents in this country has been Thicker tree bark is said to in less cruelty dieplayed in thie official and bouquet of carnations. Mr. Jesse succcm in pickle-making ia that all I abeointely trutinnl n-port mark- 'I* Farnsworth was fleet man The wed- Pain results from injury or congra- to “educate their children so dicate an early winter, but it beginning of the end of blfxxl sucking ding march was played by Mrs. Shot materials employe«! be of the very beet. tion. Be it neuralgia, rheumatism, they will not have to work like may be that the trees are trying monopoly in this country. John D. Jr. w «.||, sister o( [ Immediately Bo much depends not only upon the well, of tfa« the grt(Oro groom. . we have had to do.” Elemen- to grow a protective anror ia now out in Colorado trying to smooth after the reception a wedding dinner raw product!, but the careful eelection lumbago, neuritis, toothache, sprain, of vinegar and «pices. The aafeet bruise, «ore Miff muscle» or whatever matters over and making greasy smiles was served. tary education has been laid out against shrapnel, About thirty relativi* and , kettle« to use are the agate or the pain you have yields to Sloan's Lini at tlie miners and their families whom friends of the young couple were pres «■RM with the intention of preparing porcelain lined. Wooden spoons are to Blended with the sobbing hut gun-men have left alive. for the university, or for pro September winds are the heavy Rev. Runyan returned from tbe rail ent and wished them many years of. be preferred in the mixing. A few bita ment—brings new fresh blood, dissolves happy married life. Mr. and Mrs. Davis the congestion, relieves tlie injury, the fessional training. Being a sighs of small boys confronted road land grant conference at Salem left Wednesday morning for San Fran of horse-radish give “life*' to the circulation is free and your j«in leavre vinegar and preventa mold. lawyer, a doctor, a minister, or Saturday a week ago, and says he ap with unwelcome educational fa peared to be the only one present in a cisco. After their return to Portland Since cauliflower ie in eeaeon just as if by magic. The nature of its a clerk, has been looked upon they expect to make their home in this qualities penetrate immediately to the cilities. now, a "tried" recipe for “Cauliflower delegate capacity from tbe county. The community. sore spot. Don’t keep on suffering. by parents as being more re Mustard Pickles” ie given below:— delegatee appointed by tbe County Little girls may be as averse Court failed to show np. Member« of Fred l^Mear was accidently hurt Divide a large head of cauliflower Got a 1-ottle of «loan's Liniment. Use spectable than being a good Monday while playing football at school. mechanic, a good laborer, or far to school as are little boys, but the Legislature from- this county were In some manner he was thrown against into pieces, waeh and boil, with a dozen it. It means instant relief. Price 96c. and 50c. $1.00 bottle holds six time as mer. The individual who be they have the diplomacy of their present as well as others, but many a barb-wire and his left arm was badly white button onions, in ealted water much as the 25c. aiae. 1 until about half done. Drain the comes professionally proficient sex and so they conceal the fact who should have been present, par cut. He is sble to tie about and expects cauliflower and onions and add a dozen ticularly the U. 8. Senators, were con soon to be able to use it'again. may have a more desirable or wfcat , , time t|)e wor|d If your tire» show wear try Walah dill picklee cut Into half inch cube«. To spicuous by their absence. Mr. Runyan He will repair them. Expert workmen useful calling but the profeaamna ^^ j „ gince our says he did not like the part played by two quarts of vinegar add two cupfuls of sugar, two teaspoonfule of celerv handle the job. 9318 Foster Road. are surely no more respectable 1 fore(athcn> pre,llctwl that it w„ state Treasurer Kay on this occasion, Salt The average person seldom uses «alt seed anti one teaepoonfu) of mustard than other occupations that re-! and also the line of proceedure pro posed by Representative Hcbube) of except to season bis food. There are eeed. Bring tbe whole to a boil. A CLOGOtD SYSTEM quires mental or physical skill, ------- ------------ Mix together three-fourths of a cup and we doubt whether the me- Hunger is sure to come to this county but he is warm in his many other ways, however, in which it ful of flour, a quarter pound of ground NEEDS ATTENTION praise of the part taken by Walter may be helpful to Mr. Common People. chanic or the laborer is not just those who sit around and wait, Dimmick of Oregon City and A. W. It is frequently used as a medicine as muetard, a tableepoonful of tumeric An- you bilious, dizzy and liatlem? as necessary and useful ... as the and enough cold water to make Dr. King’« New Life Pilla taken at once . I A little widow with a dimple is lafferty of Portland. The Governor a wash for tbe tonsils or eyes. It is a powder paste. Add thie mixture to the boil (toI m * upon conati pation and starts the professional man, “ i '‘J read a sort of non-commital Miss Lizzie beneflbial when used this way hnt «dangerous thing. ing vinegar and continue the boiling boweiq moving naturally and easily. should not supplement medical treat Mo)ly-Co«ldle-tnilk-and-water address his work is entitled to all the re five minutes longer, then add onions Moreover It acta without griping. spect that attaches to any worthy The last word is the favorite in which be deprecated the Idea of ment. In case no doctor is at band, it and cauliflower, reheat and seal. The Neglect of a « logged system often leada may be used to hold in check a sore ' instructing congress as to the course undertaking. When parents get! with al) women. to moet aeri out complications. If you they should pursue in this matter ss he throat or to strengthen sore or strained above makes about a gallon of picklee. wish to wake up tomorrow morning done training their children for — Miriam Haynee. Believe us, the pumpkin pies thought it would be an insult to the eyee. Belt may also be used as an happy in mind anil entity satisfied, easy jobs, according to their dignity of that body. The right of pe emetic and a laxative. are fine. «tart your treatment tonight, 25c. a A Far Cry. Beit is invaluable to people wbo have tition is not denied nor abridged by the views, then the public schools ■Ila-Mian Antique aaye ahe wishes bottle. anything to do with Water in winter tbe constitution to th« humblest citizen will arrange the studies to meet Nothing but the harmony of friend in the land. The* Governor is very time. When placed in water it lowers ahe could step to the phone and call their demands. ehip soothes our sorrows. Without Its T. M. Walsh ia prepared to furnish tender arid solictious about tbe rights the freezing point in proportion to tbe np her happy roltefe day» Bella- ft A good deal has been said eympathy there la no happiness on of tbe railroad in this matter—a cor amount need. Belt placed on an iey oho did she'd hewa to employ tbe long oil and gaa at hie »bop on Footer Road earth. -Mona rt. dietaare phone -Florida Timea-Vaten about the expense of school poration that has set at defiance aad sidewalk will melt the ice immediately. aad 9M atreot. W Do We Print! PRY 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 810 Main St. Lents, Ore »