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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 9, 1915)
Entered as Second Cías» Matter February IP, 1914. Christmas Guts At poatotfice. Ix*nt*. Oregon, Underact of March 3, 1979 I’llbliadusl Every Thursday at I* nta, Or«., by the Mt. ‘ x - ott P vbli » hinu C o . H. A. DARN ALL, Eurroa Office Phone: Home B-6U1-11U. It is time to “cash in” on a new gas wagon tag. Now that the castor oil has gone up, the small boy trusts that less of it will go down. Two more days to remember and visit the Live Stock Show now on at Kenton. The Show has drawn the usual good crowds during the week._____ New York is estimated to have a population of 5,498.982—(St Louis Post Dispatch.) Bro. Hearst is there too. ar.d naught added to 5,498,982 makes 5,498, 982. Ladies of the Lents Parent Teachers' Club will give a pro gram at the Yeager Theatre next Tuesday evening that promises to be up to the standard of school programs. That should ensure a full house. The Editor is glad to note that there are some people in the county who are appreciative of occasional information. Pleas ant Valley Grange expresses its appreciation of our answer to the “Brewers' Association.” There ought to be others. and A Cashier's Check, any Amount. A Certificate of Deposit Bearing 4 per cent Interest either 6 or 12 months, $1 or more. But if you are feeling real generous why not place a snug little amount to your wife’s credit and surprise her Christmas morning with one of our new Ladies' Check Books? Nothing better anywhere. M anasbn . Residence: Tabor 2S13 1» on 92nd street, a »hurt distant * south of tl«> Mt. Scott car line. Those who are *t int« r ed »< tn the Hob son amendment to tie * ceuwtitution of the United States will no doubt enjoy reading tome of th« * * excerp from his speech delivered in Portland at the re cent temperance rally Mr, llobaon appeared at the Armory at which time the following extract» were jotted «town In speaking of the fearful death rat« *» enuaed by alcoholic stiniulauts. Hobson declared: "If hogs and cattie died off that way, it would not lie tolerated.” Of the percent of insanity caused by drink: "Animal * do not become insane —why should p« *oplo? ’’ We are workiug for a "thorough bred race of men ” "Our lather» and forefathers neversas- pected the cause of certain degeneracy now known to be the mult of liquor drinking.” “And yet," Mr Hotwon said, “in ancient times Plato, a Chinese Emperor. and a ruler of India an nounced the killing effect of alcohol. ** "Sixty-nine perceut of the drunkard * contract the drink habit when boy».’’ "Suceesvdtii self-goverunient requires a high standard of citiaenship. Alcohol is the universal specific cause of de generacy. •’ “Character is the line of human evo lution.” “Service is the key to the development of human character.” THE MULTNOMAH STATE BANK C. F. Mandrie koan. l‘r*»i<l«nt. H. E. Bloyd, Cashier. Margaret Iliington in ‘The Lie Heilig Theater, Broadway at Taylor, Three Nights beginning Thursday, December 16, special matinee Saturday. Ot ll.e lounger generation of actre««»» *» * liter» is none higher in the estima tion of the tltealre g*»-r» or who is better fitted by nature, Instinct, and training to portray the big nil *-» of the drama than is Mias Margaret Iliington who is pre senting a new play by l|enry Arthur Jones, <>ue of the best known dramatic wriu r» in tlie English language, call«»! “The 14«».” Miss Iliington lias aleady pmwnted “The Lie” for an entire seaauu in New York and has just completed a mu of three months in Chicago The p>ay is generally regard« *«! a* one of the liert that it» distinguished author, Heur/ Arthur Jon« *» ha« ever sent te till» country, and it has not yet been product *.! in England, for. following a custom lie estab lished some year ** ag>. Mr J ute * is producing hi» plays in this counery liefore *y th« are produced in hi * own, except for copyright purpose» In the role of “Elinor Shale." Mis * Iliington, who is generally regarded .1 * the leading emotional actress upon tie * American stage, is said to have a part in which she is .wen to bet ter advantage than any she has yet presented, and theaterg *, rs well remember her portrayals of ‘Marise * in “The Thief”; 'Maggie Schults’ in “Kindling” and 'Mary Turner * in "Within the Law. , * "Elinor Shale” 1« a big role and calls for artidry of the high- -t order. Not only must its protagonist lie a fint»l>«»l coined- ienne but in the later acene» of the play she must tie capable of tlx * *»t >ieavi« kind of emotional work. It is said that Miss Iliington more than meet * all tin -- ** re quirements and that in the big aeenca that she is superb. Ttierv are two sisters, living with their old grandfather, Sir Rola *rt Shale. The older is a beautiful tyi» * of womanhood, of high principles and gracions manner Go Home For Christmas The holidays will soon lie here. The time of happi ness and cheer. Your friends will be expecting you to come home. So will mother, father, sister or brother. NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE la tiie Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Multnomah County. Jerome L. Brizzolari, Plaintiff, vs. Cora Lueich, Cora Lusich Administratrix of Estate of Jerry Lusich. Deceased. One and 73 hundreths inches the and Marie I-uaich, a minor. Defendants By virtue of an execution, judgment of rain fell between 5 p. m. order, decree and order of sale issued Saturday and 5 p. id . Sunday, out of the above entitled Conrt in the Low Holiday Fares and that is some rain, especially above entitled cause, to me directed and Potash and Perlmutter the 1st day of December, 1915, Are available tor the hol when the ground is sopping wet. dated upon a judgment rendered and entered “Potash and Perlmutter,’' the biggest comedy hit the inod rn ** «tage ha * idays. On sale between That is about nine and seven in said Court on the 2t)th day of No 1915, in favor of Jerome L. known, com« *» to th« * Heiii; Theatre, Broadway at Taylor, on Ktiuday night. De tenths gallons to the square vember, all Southern Pacific sta Brixxolari. plaintitT. and against Cora cemlier 13th, for an engagement of tour nighta, with ■ popular price matinee on yard. Lusich, Cora Lusich Administratrix of Wednesday. tions in Oregon, Dec. 17. the Estate of Jerry Lusich, Deceaa« *d, Every theatre-goer in North America, England. Australia *ml South 18, 22, 23, 24,J25, 31, and The wealth of this country in and Marie Lusich, a minor, defendants, Africa, and every magazine in the world, knows the irrenistal-l« »tory of "Fotuto for the sum of * 2000.00 with interest at Jan. 1. Return limit, Jan. round numbers is about 200 bil the rate of 7 per cent per annum from and Perlmutter.” 4. From Oregon to Cali lion dollars ($200,000,000,000.) the 23d day of October, 1912 and the The play is a dramatisation of the delightful • lories by Muntaque Glass, further sum of * 96.00 with interest at which were published aerially in the Saturday Evening Poet, and which since, in These figures are so vast and the the rate of 6 per cent per annum from fornia points on sale Dec. wealth they represent is so stu the 20th day of November, 1915, and book form, have been circulate«! in every corner of the universe. The comedy is 23, 24, 25, 30, 31, Jan. 1. for the further sum of * 14.65 coste and built around the ad venturi a of two pugnaciou» but lovable partner» in the cloak pendous that the human mind disbursements, and the coats of and up and suit trade—“Abe and Mawruaa”—who <|iinrn *l bitterly over the most delight Return limit, Jan. 3rd. cannot comprehend it. The on this writ,-commanding me to make ful trifle», bat neither of whom trill permit an unkind thing to t>* »aid of the of the following descrilaxl real wealth of the United States is sale Ask the local agent for fares, train service and proiierty, situated in the County of other. They have a wonderful designer, who has ”a head like Andrew Carnegie about equal to the combined Slultnomah and State of Oregon, to-wit: and a shape like IJIIian Russell,” who playa an important part in the love »tory other inlmormatlon, or wite Beginning at a point Seventy• eight (78) that is woven through the screamingly funny comedy situation». There are tears wealth of Great Britain, France feet North of a point in the East Line a* well as laughter in “Potaxii and Perlmutter,” bnt for the moat part they are. of East Seventh Street of said City of and Germany. Portland. Multnomah County, Oregon, tears of unadulterated joy. Mail orders ant now being received for the engagement of this famous if extended Southerly, Seventeen Hun A fellow by the name of dred, Sixty-three (1763) feet South of comedy success, and are being fllle I at the Heilig Theatre in the order of their John M Scott, General Pa»-ang r ** Agent. Portland, Oregon • W Taylor was arrested in the Mt. the intersection of the Center line of receipt. Address letters and make checks or money-orders payable to W. T. Division Street and the East line of said Scott section this week, charged East Seventh Street, said point being in Pangle. Endow a self-addressed, stamped envelope to help insure -afe return of all parts of the United State * for the “In Oregon, through your standard with taking a rope out of a,bam the North line of what was formerly tickets. Woodward’» tract of land, and The box-ofti<«e will open for the‘‘Potash and Perlmutter” engagement on Recreation Manual, inmied by the State j for rural school», your Boy»' and Girls' some place over in Washington. George running thence East, at a right angle Thursday morning. Dumber ‘.»th, but the mail orders will take precedence. Department of Education, and every Industrial Club«, and your llaygroundfl, Taylor declares he did not know with said East Seventh Street, One Hun you are doing a work equal to that dred (100) feet to a point; thence North playground export pronounce * it to be there was a horse attached to in a line parallel with the West line of mil children’» work to be exhibited, the fair * with the club winners’ work shown which the F«-<ieral Government 1» doing the beat one published. Every teacher for tin * »chool * in the Philippine Island *, one end of the rope at the time East Eighth Street, as extended, Seventy- system was shown by means of chart« at the Stab! Fair, making * logical cul nnd this work 1» attracting the atten five (75) feet to a point; thence West at in Oregon * i furnished with a copy ol : he borrowed it. Taylor must be right angles with said last dencriljed line, and photograph . * In the official bul mination of the year n work, tin- organis this manual, and the attention given I tion of educators in all parte of the world.” One Hundred r100> teet to a point in letin of the Bun-au of Education, they ing and directing of the work by tiie “some strong man.’’ the East line of said East Seventh are mentioned a* “unusually attractive State School Superintendent with the this problem in Oregon during the past I two year» 1* developing a happier, I ■tat» of Ohio. City of Toledo, 1 „ if extended; thence South colored view It is really interesting how Street, * illustrating rural school expert bulletin» prepared by the State • Luca * County. t • Seventy-five (75) feet, to the place of healthier lot of school children. Frank J Cheney mnl-.'a oath that he fa cheap Bitulithic pavement is get beginning, and al»o all grantors right, work.” Agricultural College for the children, aanlor partner of 1» firm of F J Climsy Commiaaioner» from a numtier of the , Co., doing bualnraa In th * City of To ting. A bid is before the city title ami interest in and to the property More than 2,000 of the leading edit- telling them how to ae>rct * ed and to foreign countries have rent their s«»-re- A ledo. County and Stat * aforesaid, and lying in front of said land and intended cator» representing all the State», anil do their work, are features which are that aald flrm will |>ay th<- »urn of ONE council at $1.25 per yard, same under me>ne prior conveyance to be many foreign countries have made a * tarie to theOregon Educational Exhibit Ht'NDRF.P ftOI.LARS for aarb nnd *v raising the club work of Oregon boy» with instruction« to copy every chart ' •ry caa * of Catarrh that cannot he ruicd used as East Seventh Street, including sort of stuff that has been call dowel CATARRH cure , careful study of the Oregon exhibit and girls to a high standard. The «howil in order that they may have the | by the uaa of HALL'S and claim of dower. FRANK J CHKNKt. ing for $1.85. If nothing else Now Therefore, by virtue of said exe with the purpose of adopting some part judges at the State Fail this year de Sworn to before me and auhaerRvd In < . ml» cution, judgment order, decree and order of it. Three counties of California have clared that the corn exhibited by the inut-'rial for a qwial report to their I mypreaenca. this <th day of *r De- comes of the fight put up on of A. IL IM». conntries on rural school *. sale and in compliance with the com adopted our Standard Schoo) Plan abso (■«ah A. W QI.RARON boys was fully one hundred per cent bitulithic last spring we will get mands of said writ, I will, on Monday, Notary Puhll-- What th«: county and city superin Hall'» Catarrh Cure la taken Internally our tar roads cheaper hereafter. the 3d day of January, 1916, at 10 lutely, and through the local pre»» of better than -ast year, while the vege- tendents of other state * say ol our work •nd acta directly upon the blood and mil. o’clock A. M., at the front door of the their counties, the educational leader» tables and other product * were a much is well siiintnarised by G. E. Wolfing, ooua aurfarea of the ayatem Send for County Court House in Portland, Mult have given Oregon credit for helping higher grade than ever before. testimonials, Zrre People of Southeast Portland nomah County. Oregon, sell at public F. J. CHENEY A CO. Toledo. O. Huperititendent of Vocati-mal Educa- I them. W. E. Cole, chairman of the ■old by all Oriurglnt». 7lir. Hundreds of reqnests have come from auction (subject to * re letnption ), to the tion. Gary, Indiana, who said:[ are casting about for a school Taka Haifa Family Pill» for cnnatlpailoa »t ** bidder for cash in band, all the Educational Committee of the Fann director. They feel that school high right, title and interent which the with Bureau for Napa County, California, in Scene From “Potash and Perlmutter“ * (or either or any a letter of appreciation to State Superin interests in this section of the in named defendant them) had on the 23d day of October, city warrant an attempt to of 1912, the «late of the mortgage herein tendent J. A. Churchill »ay», after tel choose a director from patrons foreclosed, or since that date had in and ling of a meeting of their county edu the above described property or any cational official». "A standard school of this locality. J. J. Johnson to part thereof, to satisfy said execution, watt adopted after the Oregon plan. We and Phil Bates have been named. judgment order and decree, interest, have kept the local pres» informed of coste. Both of these men are well costs and T. accruing our work. No doubt every county in M. HURLBURT, qualified for the position and Sheriff of Multnomah, County,Oregon. California having a farm adviser will Dated this 1st day of December, 1915. very shortly follow our lead.” At the whichever decides to accept the First issue Decemlier 2nd, 1915. Annual Teacher»’ Institute of Monterey nomination should have undi Last issue December 30th, 1915. County, the county superintendent, vided support of the patrons of George Schultzburg, brought the OREGON SCHAOOLS WIN Southeast Portland. teacher» to the Oregon exhibit, and in NATIONAL APPROVAR »peaking to them «aid : "1 want all of Greaharn, Oregon, Dec 1. 1915. To you * teacher to tee what wonderful work the Editor of Mt. Bcott Her»Id—Pleas That the people living in the rural Oregon is doing in her rural «chool». ant V»lley Grange No IMS. wist« * to in * of Oregon care more for their Their Standard School Plan is just form you that they heartily endorse the district senliroonte expressed by you in you» schools, are working harder to give their what we need in our county.” The * and girls a practical education, teacher» at once voted to adopt the answer to the "Brewer * Association” boy and thank you for die consistent stand and hare made a greater advance than Oregon plan, and the Oregon standard any other state, 1» clearly proved by the card is now in every rural school in your paj *-r * made. ba Anna Lehman. Secretary. reception which ban been given the rural Monterey County. school exhibit at the Panama I'acifie Superintendent Harriett S. Lee, of International Exposition. Yolo County, write«: "I am now work At the request of tlie National Bureau ing to make your Standard School Plan of Education, the Oregon State Itepart- fit Yolo County, and I wish to thank ment of Education prepared for the you for the many excellent pamphlets ** next meeting of Mt. Scott W. C. Educational Palace an exhibit »bowing and card TIi * I have received through the T. U. will i* held at the home of Mr *. the atrongeet features of the rural schools medium of your delightful representa McKinley on Tuesday, Dec. 14th. The of Oregon; namely, the standard plan, tive at the P. P. I. E.” municipal manager plan of city govern the Boys’ and Girls' Club Work and the Of tl>e clnb work, it is conceded that ment will be presented by Mrs. L'tcie Playground Movement. As the rules of no other »tate ha» the work ao well or Faxon AddHon The McKinley home the Educational Building would not per- ganized. The local and county school Southern Pacific NOTES OF THE W. C. T. U.