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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 14, 1915)
this topic compiled by Mr« Additon the viciuity, Mpecially the Graveastein, ’ statement i* made that “Law i, * which wore au abundant crop and of i guardian of liberty, without government I giMsl quality. It la a pity that so many , In sona- part* ' there wouhi be no liberty.” Thia little of them went to waste «eed tor thought can I m * cultivated a* we <11 tin- state they make champagne cider Entere.1 as Second Cl**a Matter February 19, 1914. t»a-* about our every day duties, wm «I i - of them ami a very fair'ituitatiou it is of i At poatoffice. Lenta, Oregon, Under act of March S, 1879 ing the diahe» and preparing the meal- the real thing, although it 1» not to be I or going to and from bmuneea occupa *up|HMa-<i that many of ns in this imh U j tion*. This »eenn to l>e the appointed of the woods have many chances to ( rnbliahci Every Thuredav at Lents, Ore., by the Mr. * cott PraLtaHimi Co. time to think <le«-ply and clearly on per sample the bubble botth-s at fl a pint , A Lyceum and Ih-bating Soetety wt»| H. A. DARNALL, Rorros aun M axaobb . sonal attitude toward government and toward tlie unite t-ompoeing national life organised last Friday night ami the first ■ It is of so great moment that the presi public session will Is- held this week on , Office Phone: Home B-6111-1111. Residence: Tabor 2x13 dent of the United States has asked Friday night, at th«- school hone«'. The ----------------- ■ , ■■■ ■■■!■■ ■ ■■ - I. ■ —■ 1 1 eve.*y individual to formulate definite question for diacusaion will Ire. Reaolveil, ideas of loyal eUiaeuship •nd to Imitate That environment has more to do with not essentially corruption to sug ITH all the effort that is A word »poken forming character Ilian heredity. Af not in loyal utterance being made to afford the gest that oflicial position is with at the right moment is more «-ttevliw firmative. Lillian B. Averill. Negative people of the county a large num in a man’s reach with the idea than a cannon l>all final without reaaon. Harry Moon-, with others The first ber of beautiful places for out of securing favors from him, The inspiration of a splendid state two arc th«- chief «lisputanta Work on the new hotel amt bungalow last wwk is twing reinforced ings it should not be forgotten whether he ever attains the ob eonveutiou by a splen-tid national convention in is progressing rapidly and with con ject suggested or not? that not all of the undertaking Holman’s Seattle this week Those who attended tinued good weather the roof will he lies in providing a roadway. Of 1 Judging of Mr. the reception in Portland given to the oovwwd this week. It will la- a very course that is a big step in the career as County Commissioner, national officers enroute tn Seattle will attractive building and a big improve right direction and the man who he would make some governor. no doubt lie ready to join in the greet ment over Hie old one. goes out for a ride and takes his The man with the bank account, ing to tie tendered to the returning The work is progressing at tlie dam national officers next Saturday after where they an- endeavoring to stop (he lunch with him will be able to whether it was a deposit or a noon. leakagt- under the foundation and adjust himself to many condi debit, has been very successful The liquor interest!-« of Illinois have through tlie structure by dumping rocks tions and some inconveniences. in having ear. and it is a fact, brought suit to determine the validity of and dirt above tlie dam. The work was But in securing the right of way noted by the other commissioners, the Illinois suffrage law It will be re first begun by American lalstrers at it is to be hoped that the county that he has a decided affinity for membered that the recent election in ♦2.76 per day of 10 hours but tindmg financial lords of our county. that state the anti-salo«>n element won that “dagoes" could I m - hired at |2 00 a officials have obtained control of the 1 out Tlie liquor men give the women ■lay •nd that they woulil stand driving sufficient adjoining land to pre He w’ould crawl on all fours from the credit for the result of th* election. with leas spirit, the Anieriian latMvring vent ambitious people from turn the Court House to Bensonville The national convention rejected th«- man were soon ”tirv«l." Next year ing the highway into a bu^ness 1---------- ** b-v 80 d°*nB b>9 lordship would pro|H«sition to change the convention hire«l ‘'spi.iers“ will travel up and him a few “well dones.” time from fall to spring so the change down th«- land yelling for “high pro street There are already a good hand , That sort of man would be ideal all along the line down to the local tection so we can protect American number of small business institu-, I material for state executive, if unions that wa.- anticipated will not la- laboriug men* from the cheap pams-r tions springing up along the new. made. * labor of Europe.” Rat«! roads, mostly of the refreshment the brokers are *°,nK to run the Tlie next meeting of Mt. Scott Union Young John D Jr., seems to 1 h > cut will lie lield at the Baptist Church on ting some ice in Colorado, but wliat a order and it is probable that state. Of course Holman considers Tuesday. Oct. 2ti. Report* from the na IM-rsoii read- is tn-wlly |>ai<l press others will appear. These insti Many of the |iafs-n dan- not tional convention will be made aud Mr. notices. tutions should be kept back from himself competent to hold down Albert Fankhauser will read a paper on print anything antagonistic to th«- big the executive chair. He was the roads far enough to make plutocrat* or they would lose patronage. “Sunday School Work.” This money monster says tlie reason so them .secondary to the features chairman of the board of Com and he does much tie* I mwii said against his fatiw-r is of the trip along any one of the missioners one year . BULBOSE that people are envious of his great highways. A restaurant or hotel most of the at/he meet* business success. Ilis Rusina* siuvea* that will obscure the view, or ings. - in spite - _ of . a good many - of Mrs. O. Young, whose home is near is largely the result—in its earlier stag«-* that will in anv wav intrude be- the count>’ officials speaking of Vancouver, Wa.h . «pent satunlay and tnat w 111 tn any ay mtruu l ;_ ” vvv,o«- hr. iir, tiarrv What he he Sunday h»n. here will, with twr her .iat»r »¡»ter, Mr*. Harry especially—of all manner of bribery tween the interested sight-seer b,1Y “ the What •nd low cunning resort to any method* Haygarth. and the beauties of nature should m experience judgment Mr*. F. Carter, who ha.- been in tlie no matter how unfair or contemptible. SCOTT HER AL OUR PURPOSE Is to make our bank a mu tual benefit to the com munity in general and to our patrons in particular. W be promptly rear. relegated to the and stabihty. he makes up for m !no,se' ... hoepital for tlie pa»t four month*, ha* Deafness Cannot Be Cured returned to her home on Fo*ter roa.1. mg, a« they ranDot react Mr*. Carter wa* badly hurt in a run h i- ouu uf th« rar Ther* u > < t.a t ur aralnesa and that If ly away and ha* aince l*en under a t i 4! r> itta-dlea I»eafneM it physician's care, but a* tlie wound i- «•n itiiiam«d condition of thr mu lb ! ufUt hlan Tube Wh-n doing nicely she expect* to soon be able • hW I > » *tam«1! you have a rumbling • rf'Cl h<aiing and wh«n it It »• to be about. - i»t***i; a« <1 Deafntaa io the result, and .flarnmotIon ran be taken out E. Steiger i* putting a new porch lilUs ** «Vtrl lí. f rtamnd _ — to Ito normal ............ .- ... ________ ____ — condl- — c - around the front and weet aide of hi* ii*«n. n irne Uhl be destroyed for*r«r; ni»* • * ut o' ten are caused by Catarrh. honae A», h 1» nothin« bvt an inflamed condition h* inu»*ua aur fares The friend, and neighbor* of Mr. and V . w»!! r vr On* Hundred Do Ham for any 1 aa- o* l>«.*l»»'»a icauaed by catarrh> that Mr*. R. Hendereon ruahed in upon iunn • >.. . -ir.a b* Hair« Catarrh «'ura. nr rirettiara free them laat Wednesday evening ami gave > J CHENEY A CO. Toledo. Ohio* them a genuine anrpriae. The evening fl* »d bv Druariaia Tah* Ha i a I'amilv It.la for conatIpatloa. wa* »pent in ainging and atorv telflng. Light refreahmenta were aerved late in RHtUMAlISM AND ALLIED PAINS— the evening. AU report a very plea»*nt EtfE Y MUSI GO! time. Mr. and Mr*. C. H. Bateman and The congestion oi th* blood in it* flow Mr. and Mr*. R. Hendereon viaited cau*M pain. Sloan’» Liniment pene Mra. Donley of Damaacna Tueeday. trate* to the congeal ion and atari* (be blood to flow freely. The body’, warmth ia renewed ; the pain i* gone. The “man or woman wbo baa rhema- s CHERRYVILLE tiam, neuralgia or other pain and fail* s to keep Sloan'a Liniment in their home Some “Zip” to the air these morning*. ia like a drowning man refnainga rope.” Everybody i* getting ready for tlie Why anffer. Gel a bottle of Bloan’a. 25c. and 50c. 11.00 bottle hold aix winter season. There is a g<x»l crop of apple* in this time» aa much aa 25c. size. Our ex|>erience and equip ment combined with a de sire t o PLAY FAIR, makes it possible for us to do so. Give us a fair trial. THE MULTNOMAH STATE BANK LENTS 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 oi Printing These suggestions are made in > About aweek ago the papers consideration of publicity within c^y Twohy the past week concerning a pros- gpQg were ¡n need of a hundred pective roadhouse to occupy the men on a new rajiro^ project cliff front of Crown Point. Any were putting through. A public or private building at man applied at Twohy’s Crown Point would seriously in- office an(j he waa told that all jure it as a natural wonder and their men were uken should be discouraged if not for- on through a certain employment I bidden by the county officials. office Qn applying at the office Nothing can improve the wild mentioned he was informed that charm of that spot, unless it wouj(] CO8t him a dollar and a should be to dispose of some of haif to up an(j that tke fare the superfluous evidences of hu- would — be $5.40. As there was no man activity and neglect assurance that the job would ture will do that probably, we last long enough to earn a return J enough in a year or two. . passage the fellow did not sign season’s growth of grass w,.n up. This ' is typical of the man- dispose or most of the scars left ner in which the labor supply is by the workmen. A few stones handled in Oregon. moved to less conspicous places and possibly the seeding of the The Telegram of Tuesday de barren spots to grass or wild votes a good part of a column to flowers, or shrubs, and then upholding the merits of Oregon there will be real pleasure in lumber for paving purposes, riding through our wonderland. Why did not the Telegram have Art may be fine but it is finer the same sort of notion along in The Mt. Scott Herald yet when it is hidden by nature, the spring when it was whoop- But suppose the most astonish- ¡ng it up for tar and positively | BY LORA C. LITTLE ing point in all the highway is excluding everything else from hedged about with a mercenary its columns, wood blocks in Readers of the Herald will be inter PARENTS WERE WILLING THAT IT — man-made institution, and to eluded? Echo answers, why? I ested to know some of the detail, of the BE DONE. really appreciate the magnitude HAD EVER KNOWN ANYBODY TO | a child to be capable of consenting or of Commissioner Baker is making trial in the <•*♦- Weakley vs. Manion Doubtless he forgot that it was AFTER BE MADE SICK BY IT lw»yond the j of the wonder you must look conveying oonaent in so aeriotis a matter which resulted in a verdict for the de- he was «ued. and not before, that he be right over the top of an eating some strike with the taxpayers trifling tew dav* with a »ore arm and 1 as vaccination. Second, I hold that gan to take this wise precaution. If and the people who are jobless ,en,len, in Jnd'fp v*cGinn’" WM,rt tl“’ Whenever any- healthy children have a right to go to house or submit yourself to its any reader has any information on thia *ome »light ill feeling, latter part of Septem tier. vv'tetelfj nn hospitality and commercialism to in Portland, It takes a lot of .Tiro. Mrs. Viaia Clara Weakley as guni-nnn guardian point, please write the Herald, or thing more »ever* occur«, it can be put school every day in the year, and that down to “OETTING DIRT IN IT.” nerve these days to ask for a f or 12,000 damages from Dr. J. ‘phone Tabor 18*3. parents have the right to send them, get a really good look at the Dr. White propounded his favorite with the expectation that they will I m * Most of the Lome Manion for injuries to her son Dr. P. L. McKenzie, who had l*en raise in wages, points below. If the ground to get board Eugene resulting from vaccination at called to see the boy and dress his arm, theory that »mallpox in any given series taught, not doctored. surrounding Crown Point belongs people are lucky days without *•» Arleta aehool in September 1914. told of the ehild fainting under his of caae* get* mon- virulent with each Again, is not compulsory vaccination «ucceainve cane. A'ked if filthy mir- legalized by a city ordinance that makiw to the County it should continue and car fare now anv luxuries Mr* W,‘‘kley in ,om- hands. As a medical expert he stated to be held by the county, free tbe anticipation of ____ _ plaint and in teetimoney on the stand, that a person with the family history of rounding» and living condition* do not vaccination a condition of freedom? Is ! that the vaccination wae done without Eugene should never he vaccinated, aggravate tlie diMeaw, he replied that it not compulsion to quarantine a from all public or private mer" This autumn is an improve- Mr. healthy person and keep him confined since vaccination may stir to life latent they do not affeet it in the leant consent and that in consequence the boy cenary institutions. If it does ment over last summer. Per- He f wither de Vaughn then naked him whether the for a period unless he will submit to had had an nice rate« I arm, and follow tendencies to disease. not belong to the county, then haps the swimming will be fine ing that throat, eye and stomach clared he had no use for vaccination as internal filth of the patient would not vaccination? Is it not compulsion that rho county pnnntv should gain era in control of when winter arrives.___________ troubles, and that while he weighed 52 practice, holding the homeopathic make a difference. Thia Idea the wit- deprives a healthy well-behaved child of che nee* could not graap until it waa eluci his right to attend school, even for a at least enough of it to prevent i*** . L . pounds a year ago, he now weighs but method of giving an attenuated virus by dated by Judge McGinn. The doctor single day, unless he he vaccinated? It This year the melancholy days 4H |M)Unds . He wa* upwar <1* of seven way of the mouth.to tie safer and just as any such institutions being stuck . , replied, “None whatever.” efficacious. also verges on compulsion to say to a into the premises to interfere W’H have some difficulty in year* when vaccina ted and had already Dr. Williamaonalaoteatified that aani- heen in echool a year and a half, during Itr. Frank F. Casseday. graduate in man or woman, “Yon cannot have this identifying themselves. with the landscape. which time he had been kept out of both Allopathy and Homeopathy, and tation haa no influence upon amallpox. or that job unless yon will first get vac It is costing a lot of money achool by illne** but once and that when in practice 36 years, with considerable The Judge’» charge to the jury aim- cinated.” of the most interesting for rich Americans in England I* had chickenpox, since vaccination experience as a health official, gave it as mared the main queation to be deter Not only city ordinances in Oregon, mined down to finding whether consent ces of news to leak out is he ha* been out with illnea* a number of his opinion that vaccination is both use hut also regulations of the State Board to be English. Asked if he be had been given; tirat, whether tlie lioy of Health, make freedom of person un time». Phot-igrapha of the child, taken less and dangerous. that Mr. Holman is getting ready wa* competent to convey conaent and to enter the race for governor, j Its hard to down the natural eacn year aince babyhood, wer»- Intro lieved in the homeopathic vaccine, he had done »0; aecond, whether the der certain conditions to depend upon replied that he did not, and could not submitting to vaccination, Thi* I« oar when next the vox populi make impression that a booster town duced a»evi<ience parrnta had given direct conaent, or Eugene teatifh-d that be had Mked to see the utility of putting |>oison into tainly compulsion. a selection. Mr. Holman has needs it. implied conaent in «ending tlie boy . to go home, but waa aent by hi* teacher to anybody. There is just one way to «etti«* thin been interviewed by some of his ... *" * . Both doctors were asked the hypo achoo) when it waa known that vaccinat question for good and all, and that is to the principal’* room where vaccinating Peace ing wa* to be done then-. friends concerning the matter . the wa* going on, and wa* there vaccinated thetical question reciting the alleged enact through the initiative a law pro Tlie Judge declared comptilaory vacci and he has consented to consider “ ”»rth at large along with other children. condition of the boy before and after hibiting compulsory vaccination. Bnch ■ Prices Reasonable ■' .■---------------------- Health In The Suburbs Mt. Scott Pub. Co. 810 Main St. Lents, Ore Corroborating tlie mother’* claim that the matter. Of course it will be cos ' _ l ji j *he ha«l no intention of having him vac- determined by those friends of So many men are handicapped rinBUd that her old. Mr. Holman’s whose influence by their beauty, er children had on one or more occa has been so successful in mould- sion* been kept out of school to avoid vaccination, and tliat she feared it, ing his course to suit their fi owing to having consumption in her nancial undertakings. They _ ___________________________________ family and her hnaband having loet a have handled him so far by flat At the meeting held at the home of number of relative* from cancer. tery; they will secure his future Mr*. Rod 1 un thia week the subject set Dr. Manion on the stand swore that co-operation by promises and. for diiKuaaion waa government and the he ASKED EACH CHILD HE VAC- shall we say* corruption ? Is it 1 duty of the voter. In the leaflet upon CINATED WHETHER HIS (ORfHER) vaccination and tlieir opinion of the cause of the change in him. Both re plied, " Vaccination.” The defense called 1 a* experts I)rs. Calvin 8. White, C. H. Wheeler and W. T. Williamson, They were one and all of the opinion tnat vaccination is about the greatest discovery ever made, that it is ALMOST a perfect safeguard against smallpox, and though the first two had vaccinated thousands and the third had had a wide experience, none nation to be illegal. It is said three of the jurymen could not he won over and refused to sign the verdict, which required hut nine of the twelve. Two of the nine were at first for giving the plaintiff a verdict, but were soon brought over. a law, passed by an overwhelming ma jority will not lie tampered with by any legislature, even at behest of powerful medical politicians. A petition for such a bill is now being circulated It is a prodigious task to put it through, though not so great as it will become at any later time, if now postponed. All who wish to help should commnnicate with me by phone An admirer of Judge McGihn, I must nevertheleee take issue with him hem. (Tabor 1671) or letter addressed 7110 First, I do not sea bow it is possible for 43 A vs., S. E.