Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923, November 11, 1915, Image 2

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    Ixuind dude, fur the people to support. !
Mr and Mrs. J. W Froat, tir visited
with
friend, at Mt Tahnr and vicinitr
Taft
in
a
recent
article |
say,
this
great war or rallier one day ntceutly
Road Overseer York with a torve ol !
brutal carnage now raging in Euro|i»|
meu
has finished planking the till over
would reuder future want impoMsiblv and t
Entered a» Second Clam Matter February 19. 19! t
Deep Hollow which enables traffic to
Edimn May» if there 1« any wars in thsf
future they will I m * fought by luacliiiiists gel out over the Jenue road
At poetoffice, la-nts, Grenon, Under net of March 'I, 1S79
The enterlaiiiiiienl aud liaskvt social
with niachitm.
given by the sebool last Saturday night
Nearly
I'Ai.ikki
given
to
Billy
Bunday
Publiahe.1 Every Thursday at lenta. Ore., by ths M t . S vmtt Pvauanixu Co.
proved a grand success. Over «.so was
Is to make our bank a mu­
at Omaha lately fur a little over a rvslistsl from all source. Another show
H. A. DARN ALL, E dito , xkd Mxsxoas.
month, work. Will some wise acre b*li pul on with similar results and the play
tual benefit to the com­
u, the rvauou for deluging thl, vulgar | sbe<l fur the children will lie aaaund. i
I
munity in general and to
blalherskite with money without end
Office Phone: Home B «111-1111. Residence Tabor >13
when tbousaud, of wouxu aud children
our patrons in particular.
first Sotke
g<> hungry every day of their livst.
This country spends $50.000,- Phil Stouter, who lute hwn working
FREE ('NTH. I»M
It ia time that the temperance
Our experience and equip­
Have you subscribed yet tor The
people of the state began to 000 a year for cosmetics, and still tlie past season over iu eastern Washing­
Youth's Companion lor 191«? Now is
ton,
returned
the
first
of
the
wivk
ami
foreigners
say
that
Americans
ment combined with a de­
measure up the candidates for
will stay on his K K. claim this winter. the lime to do It. if you are not already
the next legislature. There is a have bad complexions!
a
subscriber,
for
you
will
get
all
the
issues
sire
to PLAY FAIR,
Wm. Webber while cutting wood the
movement on to have the present
If you are dissatisfied with , first of the wei*k cut hie foot quite badly, for the remaining weeks of 1915 free from
makes it possible for us
la
prohibatorv law amended to pro­ your lot get a real estate man Dr Rarendriek, of Sandy was called to the lime your subscription with
received.
drew the wound.
to do so.
vide for the manufactureof liquor to sell it
1
The fifty-two iaauea of 191« will lie
At a roa<l inoaing held at the school
in the state, and for its distribu­
house last Saturday a special tax ol 3 crowded with good reading (or young
Give us a fair trial.
tion so far as the present law
mill, on tlie property on this rwl *lis- and old. Beading that ia entertaining,
provides, so many quarts per
but
not
“
wishy-washy."
Reading
that
an-
trict was levied for extra read work
month per family, but instead of
leave* yon. when you lay the paperdown,
other season
THE MULTNOMAH STATE BANK
the orders being taken outside The majority against prohibition in A company of Boy Scouts wa* out heller informed, with keener aaplrationa.
with a broader outlook on life The
LENTS
Ohio,
in
the
election
thia
week,
lias
been
the statethe money they represent
from Portland Sunday having mart lied Companion ia a good paper to tie to il
reduced by one half which ia really a
will be turned over to Oregon splendid result. the work of two yean through tlie rain from Bull Kun. This you have a growing family—and for
luil‘'«ry organization which general reading, as Juan, e Brewer once
producers. That is the scheme. of education, More and more people
It sounds fine. But it will be awake to the wills of the liquor traffic. , iu the last analysis is t*> boater tlie tuili- aaid, no other ia neceaaary
' tary spirit now living engendered through
remembered that the breweries Ohio ia traveling last and will wwn tw id I the land SO that bomb and shell manu­ if you wiah l<> know more of the bril"
liant hat of contributors, (rum our ex-
have been running most of the the prohibition ranks.
facturers and gun factories can falter Presidents down, who will write for the
Three
slates.
New
York.
Massachusetts,
and gro,’ rich on death, debt and deeola- new volume in 191«, and if you wiah to
saloons in the state and they are
people responsible for most of the and Pennsylvania, tn the elections held ' tion.
know aomething of the new stories for
this week, rejected woman suffrage |
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!9|t>, let ua aend yon free the Forecast 'or
evils incident to the traffic. If This with New Jersey, recently voting,
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they would not conduct the busi­ makes four eastern states rejecting votes Si —
Ei er y uew auliscrihrr who send* I'-* ’ »> i
t
ness fairly previous to this what for women. A* an offset for this news
GILBERT
(lf
^'Hl rvoeive, in adduion to thi» {
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w —
comes
the
statement
from
acrwre
the
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reason have we to believe they
year*, (rs>* Issitel. The
Homy
at the
water
that
on
July.
1916
die
Panish
Mr
and
-Mr»
W
Davie
have
nidged
will do any better under the con­
f ,i>n,l»r for 191H
womeu will vote for the tirat time. A into their new ho®* on Park Drive.
ditions named now by them? new constitutional law conferring suffrage
THE YOUTH’S COMPANION.
Panama-Pacific Exposition
KO,toil, HIM.
Any proposed change in the law on women goes into effect in June. Thia -Mr. C.A. Lozier '•pent a few days
this week in Eugene on business.
ibi»
New Subscription, Received at
to permit the manufacture of action has been hastened by the Europ­
ON
Fred Dozier returned Monday from J Ifficv
liquor in this state should be re­ ean war. Let us rejoice; Jet us be glad Salem
where he attended the District
for the women of Denmark, let ns
garded as dangerous.
Convention ol tlie Epworth League.
earnestly hope that this small foot hold
Ufc/ CARt 0f IH4I IK HIM,! |
J. L. Johnson returned Sunday after­
The State Anti-Saloon League upon tin old continent will be the begin­ noon after several months “seeing Calif- j AU HCK'^ WW« M tCZtMA
intani» 1*4 in
announces its Annual Convention ning for great things In the old world. oroia” He has lots to say about the
a
In a summary of the labor question on
Do
you
ri\
’
r,
‘
,ha
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M
to begin at the White Temple, the Pacific coast it has been found that trip but sivins perfectly satisfied to be at
Unie», y ou lie-
Art
Mining
serious thing. . '*
Tuesday evening, Nov. 16. Some Portland has a greater percent of unem­ home.
Dr. Hobwon'a Ee-
Mitwe Marie and Loretta Chapman of gio to fight it
Science
Agriculture
of the most prominent temper­ ployed than any other coast city. There Gilbert are enjoying a Visit from their lean Ointment, <(*• disease ia likely to
I years Scoresj
Manufacturing
Horticulture
ance workers in the country will has lieen much building going cm here, ‘ uncle. Mr. Quinn of St. Louis.
cling on for months aw­ "Why did we
be on hand to advance the cause right through the summer and th<> unem­
'd grateful user, tnji
in agony
ployed appear to have flocked here in
The Iahet ilevelopmenta in gli Industries can
of national prohibition.
The the hope of getting work. Or is there 9 - —------------------------------------------- Si waste those month, and
n the
!»■ aeen livre. You cannot
to miaa il.
when
so
tested
a
ratnody
w»v
*.
PLEASANT VALLEY
supreme effort of this league now some other reason ?
ri-
,
market.
“
Thia
ointment
ia
to
f
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is to line the congressman up for State Commissioner of Labor, Hoff, W
Low Fares
me.it; H •• absolutely healing iY4' Ms
a National Constitutional Amend­ was in Lenta Tuesday afternoon, Nov. 9 Market Mkrief Eastman paid our burg power.
I*
0
not
allow
It
to
becoto«'
visit one fay not long since.
for exposition travel are ill effect until
ment If two-thirds of the and spoke at llie Friend's Church on a dying
O. N. Blair, ot Umts wa» out Monday serious. Buy I kn« today to fight the
November 30 via the
“The Ijibor Problem in Oregon.” Un-
V • * « e «a ■'
members of both houses of Con­ fortunately the afternoon was stormy lookiDIC •iter hi* P1“**
beginnings 0> eczertfd, W. a box.
• e A
gress support an amendment it and
— » llw attendance wu »mall but those
Fred Olson was doing bus: new in
will carry. Just now the League who iiewrd the talk were well entertained Portland Tnewlay
I COUGHS THAT ARt SIWTIO!
is looking particularly after Con­ Mrs. Additon added a few »uggewtion, Mr. and Mr». Harper, of Portland, I Careful people see that they ,rs
■ « "Wayalile Note,"
gressman McArthur, who, rumor that Ruggeeteil umr important condi­ were caller» at the home of G. N. Sager flopped. Dr. King's New Discovery I, j
Write liti mir tlRSlri»
|llraj agent.
tion, relative to caring for young women one day thia week.
*»r secure infMrtisiioW !»•>—
said at this time of his election, out of work due to butiuee, »tagnation, i P. F. Uhlig entertifihwd friend, from a remedy of tried merit. It has held ‘
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was on good terms with the
its own on the market for 4« year,. |
the city last Sunday.
Youth
and
old
age'ratify
to
it,
moth
~
~
.’f*
liquor men.
Mr». B. H. Burn, was u? tenia the
a
ing and healing qualities.
Pneumonia SOi-ltllCrfl
fore
part
of
the
week,
looking
after
CHERRYVILLE
and lung f/oM»l»s are often cauwd by i
The Extension Departments of 9---------- ------- - — ■---------
business matters.
Joi.fi M fic/b
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Geo. Cahill, of Salem, Or. was a Galley daisy ot trealntefit. Dr. King’s New
the Agricultural College are November day, are dark and dreary
'and, Oregon
L'iSeevery elop, fho«, hacking cougbr
visitor
Wednesday.
sending out their announcements After all these gentle rains are much
la grippe tendencies.
W. N Moore our busy merchant Irak* ;
relievi •„
and programs for the winter to be preferred to howling blizzard,.
, Mbrtey
«Or. and »1.90.
acted business in Portland Tuesday.
h'1” • tack
— l- if it fail,
short course which begins this C. D. Turner, of Kealsville, 111., is vis­
winter on the third of January iting with his son at the shingle mill
and extends to the 8th. Over south of town.
2000 people attended last year.
Freil, new bungalow hotel is rapidly
There ought to be more this year. approaching completion and is not only
Full information will be supplied a'l attractive and comtuodeou, residence
but is a credit to the community and will
BY LORA C. LITTLE
by Prof. R. D. Hetzel, Corvallis, do much to keep Cherryville on the map.
Ore.
The daily Oregonian last Thursday
"Raw peanuts” is not a phrase that Mating of the cars in which Mount
contained a leading editorial in militiary
Looking over the road budget preparedness and said among other fool­ makes your mouth water, yet as a diet­ I Scntter» are privileged to ride fora nickel
prepared by Mr. Yeon, we are ish thing, that by reason ol over unpre- cure for people ai-citstomed to bread, to other points of the city. One cannot
1 pots'oes, ineat, milk, pie and cake, and stare in people’, faces'. Your neck gets
surprised to see so much being pareilness in 1S12 we lost every liattle
suffering from the clogged condition
provided for upkeep and im­ but one, that of New Orleans. How that is invariably in time produced try a crick from too long gazing up at the
advertising cards.
Skirts grow eief
about
Plattsburgh
where
one
of
the
provements on the highways that
such a diet, raw peanut, are a wonder. shorter, and hosiery will soon come into
writers ancestors lost a leg ami wfiere
have been built this season. between five and six thousand green Have yon a too-prominent abdomen ' prominence in the case of women as it
The understanding was that the mountain men whipped twice their num­ Have you a "pain in the mde?” Are has long lieen with men. This section,
highways would not need any up­ ber of the Net trained and prepared you feeling dull and sluggish'’ Hava however, ia not ambitious to lead the
you headaches? Any of these and many fashions, hence shoe exhibitions so far
keep except such as the con­ soldiers of Europe; alm how about Lun- other symptoms will speedily disappear BFi
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are ‘ nnr
onr la»»<liriar
leading »»«><iiali»<
specialty. These —
reflec
deys
Lane,
Chippewa.
Fort
George,
tractors gave to them from time
under the influence of a proper peanut tions are the result.
Fort Stephenaon and some 15 other,
to time.
ration.
where the Americana were victorious?
Character shows more or leas In shoes. II
To begin, drop off all the solid foods,
Talk
abont
preparedness,
how
about
When ordering your statue you ¡Jackson, he never had any military the breads, mushes, beans, potatoes, They would he a clearer index but for
conditions of finance not yet wholly
should be sure to see that it is training in military school, and yet with tneate, cheese, eggs, and likewise milk. overcome,
A little study of the subject
On
the
first
day,
eat
only
apple,
(
raw
or
not made of metal capable of a bunch of wild pioneers he infli<3«<l c ,
will show the lunn of shoe adapted to
being converted into bullets and fearful and crushing defeat on the best •' | cooked) and peanuts. The second day the individual character, however
'*■ add raisins, dates or figs. The third day,
cartridges. Nobody can tell trained English army that could be pro­ potato«« once, accompanied with a few Palmists tell ns there are seveiM dis­
duced.
Wellington's
veterans
led
by
Sir
tinct types of hand. There ia the prac­
what will happen to it in case of
Edward Packenham, a brotber-in-law of peanuts, and for the other meals fruit tical and useful, rather square, with
international complications.
i
Wellingten, and trained under the great and peanuts. After this, continue for a thick,
strong fingers; there is the arillMb,
month the peanuts at one or two meals with tajs-ring. pointed fingers »ni^ till'
soldier
and
yet
he
lost
2100
men
at
New
Chicago had a ' ‘tight” Sunday
Orleans and Jackson lo-rt 20 killed and daily, bread or its grain equivalent three ' spatulate with fingers swvllingout »fl
meaning that nobody got a drop j wounded. Whats the use? Nobis ly times a week, potatoes or sweet ;>otato«-» I ly at the tips Then, too, there itk
to drink in any of the city’s 7,152' I that is capable of thinking expects any­ three times a week, milk or cream in i mixed hands, hands with some finu_,„
moderation, also vegetables, ad lib.
saloons for the first time in [ thing better in The Oregonian
of one type and other fingers ol anollien
For tlie rest, raw peanuts and fresh or
many years.
The spatulate type is tlie only one men­
The down fall of the Central Christian dried fruit.
tioned needing any character description.
! Church in Portland is another proof that
__ The others are sufficiently described by
It will be observed that the ' we are badly over churched and that Adjusted by common sense to suit the
case, this will he found the the name of the type Those having
prospective mistress of the these professional ecclesiastics are heap­ individual
best treatment imaginable for the chronic
White house doesn’t propose to ing burdens on onr backs grievous to be ails that make life a slow torture to fingers shaped at the eml like a spatula
enter it, until after the fall house borne. Nearly «10,000,000 tied up in many people, ft will (applied with are the people who are independent,
church property in Portland alone and judgment) cure rheumatism, neuritis, active, energetic, enterprising, and up-
cleaning isover.
hundreds of people will go hungry ami neuralgia, gout, and many other troubles to-date.
The spatulate hand should lie matched
shivering
to tlieir wretched
ds this resulting from the usual luul diet
A California young man held
by the shoe with a bulldog toe, and is,
winter When will we quit erecting
Of shelled peanuts one can eat a* many
his breath ten minutes and lived these
usually; the artistic hand, by a shoe
costly edifii-es largely for display
to tell the tale. This is an adver­ and to outshine some theological rival at a meal as he likes. If you do not with a pointed toe, and the practical
like them, learn to like them. Take half
tisement for California’s atmos­ and provide a nice genteel job for some I a dozen to a dozen at a time anil chew hand by a shoe that is rather broad with
a rounded toe.
lopsided
zealot
who
ha,
a
distorted
and
phere.
on them until they are reduced to milk.
The mixed hand may be represented
of naw
his xrwtl
own particular A bit of semething else in the same
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I ‘ exaggerated
nr»—— view
.~rv ww
Give the boaster a chance to P^’tion or opinion. Egotium generally mouthful will help disguise the slightly hy a shoe that is broad and yet with a
narrow toe; or by one that is »lender,
make good and watch him fade goes with the religious temperament.
acrid taste.
yet with a box toe.
The question, “Resolved that every
away.
Roasted peanuts are unfit to eat.
Few things are more ridiculous than
man physically fit should receive military Boiled jieanute are less harmful, but why
Milne of the stilt heels one sees, save the
,
,
,
.
.
..
_
,
training
,
”
that
was
discussed
at
the
tt Herald
A bachelor girl is sometimes an
Fril)ay ni<ht w„ (le spoil their value even in part? Why
squeezed feet one also sees. Both these
old maid who is ashamed to ad- cfcferf jn the negative at it wm thought waste labor?
follies are peculiar to women. The chief
Shoes make an interesting study, and sin of men in this matter is that of i
mit it.
1 not neceaaary to turn out a lot of bram
one almost forced on ua by the peculiar neglecting the shoebnish
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