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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 23, 1915)
country, Eartcrn Klickitat, where ha waa look mg after Ilia ranch. Dr. Wrfght of Portland tilled »he pul pit at the church m the «berime uf Dr Tibbit«, who 1« attending th« Baptist Entered a» Second Claiw Matter February I», 1914. conferanee being held at Greahain.' I, W Butler, who has been m>riou«ly At po«toflwe. Lenta, Oregon, Un«ier mi o( March 3, 1879 ill (of aome tuna i* not improving as fast as liis many friends would Ilka to PuMiehed Every Thursday at Lenta. Ore., by the M t . S cott PveuauiM« Co. •ee. G. H. Keatereon and family have H. A. DARN ALL, Entro* atro M àmasm . moved into their bungalow which ha» just been completed. Office Phone: Home B-9111-1111. Rateitene« ; Tabor *»1S The pupils of Pleasant Valley School who were entitled W a place «*' the | ’'Honor Roll” for the month of Novem A college professor says that ber were: Primary, Francis Dald<pii«t, GAIN the Herald calls the attention of the county spanking leaves no mark except Alice Richaj, Cukue Njiye and Khigern officials and the Portland Rail on the memory. Radical change Kuraaiiita. Advanced. Anthony Schmid. way to the condition of Johnson in spanking since our day. be Florence Richey. Eigen Olson, Katie Connely, Arthur Bliss, Robert Lewi« Creek. Not that either of these lieve us! and Clifton Kesterson. institutions are to blame for the What has become of the old- A .Merry Christmas to the Herald and conditions that exist, but they fashioned kid who could name all of its many friends. are about the only ones that will the capitals of every state in the Pleasant Valley Grange held it» regu- j lar meeting last Saturday owing to the ever be able to force an improve Union? 1 fourth Saturday being Christiua» day. ment If the creek overflows ., , . , . Th« most important buaiiMM« of tiie see- MT. SCOTT HERALD A 'S No wonder so many telephone ilon WM of wluch now and washes out a section of They are suited a* tolh.w»: Master, Mr«. C, the new concrete road and re girls are haughty. quires about a week for a crew connected with the very best If. Bateman; Overseer, B M. Hiine- bangli; Lecturer, M'wi Hazel Berk«; to rebuild the railroad there will families. ’--------- *-•-«--------- Secretary, Mrs E L. Anderton; be some figuring how it might Many an impoverished Greek Steward, Mrs W. U. Moore; Assistant have been prevented. It is bet comes to this country and be- E ; J*’? ter money spent to issue the pre .. . ant, Mrs. H. C. Rvau»rti; Treasurer, Mrt j w FruetSr.; Chaplain, Mr». R. vention before it happens. A comes a shining^success. ' *** . Heudcrson; Three Grace«, Mr«. K. M small sum of money utilized in The other Don Quixote, as we 1)onley Mr. M 8mith Bnd c. H. clearing the brush out of the recall it, charged the windmills, Johnson; Gate Keeper. R. Henderson, creek, and. perhaps, cutting off instead of filling a ship with 'em. J. W. Fro* was elected to succeed him- a few of the crooks, will save --------- ---------------- self as trustee. the larger expense of recon There is also a fairly inviting structing the road or the rail field for Mr. Ford in Mexico and Many Children Have Worms way. Besides that there will be Haiti. Worm« are a comtuou childhood ail- a saving of inconvenience. ' ment. They make child ran irritable, As a further consequence of | ($.=><> i.iXK* worth of dour will be «hipped nervous and restless, tieeides robbing such an improvement, severs from Portland to warring nations before the body and mind of proper nourish January 1. forty acre tracts of ground north ment. Watch your child. Examine of the road will be made safe for The Growers Association may build a , the «tool« and at first signs of worn« I give your child a treatment of Kiekaooo farming purposes or development cannery at Scio thia winter. Worm Killer. They kill the worm«, act for resident property. It woulc S i am a laxative and expel the worm« and CHERRYVILLE be an especially desirable tract . 7 g I poisonous waste. Tone the system and for manufacturing sites, being . s ! help restore your child’« health and Christmas to the readers of the happy disposition. Only 26c. at your level and close to good car ser Mt. Merry Scott Herald. vice. Lente should be interested Get in the millionaire class and you Orixjntist.____ ______ _ in a big movement boosting this will get plenty of Christmas present«. Coughs and Colds Are Dangerous project. It would mean a good Into bow many home« across the sea Few of us ryaliae the danger of a Merry Christmas will be a very sad Coughs and Colds. We consider them deal to it. • ------ ------------- one indeed. i common and harmless ailment*. How According to the Oregon Voter, These warring Christian (T) nation« ever statistic« tell us every third person ought to take a day off in their butcher dies of a lung ailment. Dangerous Mr. Ballinger is competent to , ing one another on Chrretmas day at Bronchial and Lung diseases fallsw a tell us the “Oregon System” is a least. neglected cold. As your body struggles rotten experiment and en Billy Sunday cleaned up over $23,000 against cold germs, no better aid can be courages corruption. Accord ' at Syracuse beeidea trip« at other places had than Dr. King’s N«w Discovery Its ing to our remembrance this I where he cleaned np immense sums, for merit ha« been tested by old and young. at Toronto, Canada, he col In use over 45 years. Get a bottle to same Mr. Ballinger was repre instance lected $8000 for two talks. Probably no day Avoid the risk of serious Lung sented as friendly to dirty one in the country is making money as ailments Druggists. methods, a few years since— fast as Sunday and without any capital whence all this change of atti invested. He has already rented the NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE tude on political purity, and finest house in Baltimore for his cam there in February. His career is In the Circuit Court of the State of wherefore? According to Mr. paign not altogether similar and in fact doe« Oregon for Multnomah County. Ballinger the “Oregon System” not resemble in the least the Man of Jerome L. Rrizzolari, Plaintiff, vs. Cora Lusich, Cora Luaich Administratrix of is an abandonment of THE re Galilee, who walked bare-footed in the the Estate of Jerry Luaich, Deceased, publican system of government. dust. and Marie Luaich, a minor, Defendants We take that to be a slander on Reed, the war correspondent, in a talk By virtne of an execution, judgment order, decree and order of sale issued THE REPUBLICAN party. Per lately in Portland said the experience in out of the above entitled Court in the Europe shows us the folly of prepared above entitled cause, to me directed «nd haps he means A republican sys ness. In the meantime Rev. Frank dated the 1st day of December, 1915 tem of government, but a re Loveland of the M. E Church is out for upon a judgment rendered and entered public is a government essential big guns, big armies and big war debts. in said Court on the 20th day of No vember, 1915. in favor of Jerome L. ly one “of the people,” and the The writer can not recall anywhere in Brizzolari. plaintiff, and against Cora the teachings of Christ where He advo fewer delegated powers the cated Luaich, Cora Luaich Adininlatratrix of killing your neighbor or taxing the Estate of Jerry Luaich, Deceased, better. the people to death to maintain a lot of The people of the Mt Scott district are under great obliga tions to the Mute. This organ ization has given assistance to a large number of unfortunate people this winter that other wise would have been dependent upon their immediate neighbors or the county. In some instances The Mute have been too gener ous; in others their charity has been abused by the selfishness of those asking assistance. A bet ter acquaintance with the people to be relieved would be a great assistance in placing the relief where it would do the most good. There should be a catalogue of worthy dependents of the city and another of dead beats, It would reduce the work of relief more than half. military snobs or gun factories. The writer congratulates the Mt. Scott Herald on it« weathering the fi nancial stress of the past year and hopes it will enjoy to the full measure of the boom times ahead. Prosperity is money in motion and as soon as our masters of the money trust start the life-blood of the nation in circulation every one will get a portion of the sunshine of pros perity if they will reach out and grasp it. Some men by wit have gained wealth but no man by wealth ever gained wit. Cherryville challenges the state to pro duce a settlement of its size that has a Literary and Debating Society to match it. Every kind of literary exercises is on the program each Friday night and some of the young people are developing traits that they did not know they possessed while some of the old stand patters get the moss scraped off their backs in large patches. Now that there is a liklihood of there being a smelter built in Portland the mining and prospecting business will enjoy a boom all over the state. Ore lias been discovered in this vicinity that is very ric$ and as soon as a larger vein is discovered there will be a stampede. Charley Paschall, who has a mine up on Sherry Creek, found a chunk of coal lately that was high class anthracite coal and burned very freely. A death rate of 9.1 per 1000, is the latest standard set by Portland for other cities of the United States to emulate. That ought to make the undertakers shiver. If they had an eye to business they would move to Memphis or New Orleans where " PLEASANT VALLEY 9 the rates are 20.7 and 20.5. B------------------------------------------------ S Wide awake farmers are be Henry Melby was a Valley visitor ginning to plan a trip to Corval Sunday. lis on Jan. 3, to be gone a week, Fred Olson has returned from a busi ness trip to Nampa, Idaho, and vicinity. attending the “Farmer’s Week.” G. M. Loughlin made a trip to the This is coming to be the big Hood River country last week, return annual event with hundreds of ing the fore part of the week. Richard Blair of Portland was out one farmers. day recently getting Christmas trees for Train« now run on tlie new Oregon the youngsters. City line from Baker’* bridge to Mil G. N. Sager returned last Wednesday waukee. from a ten day« stay in the Sixprong and Marie Luaich, a minor, defendants, for the sum of $2000.00 with interest at the rate of 7 per cent per annum from the 23d day of October, 1912 and the further sum of $'>5 00 with ' Interest at the rate of 9 per cent per annum from the 20th day of November, 1915, and for the further sum of $14.05 costa and disbursements, and the costs of and up on this writ, commanding me to make sale of the following described real property, situated in the County of Multnomah and State of Oregon, to-wit: Beginning at a point Seventy-eight <7H) feet North of a point in the East Line of East Seventh Street of said City of Portland. Multnomah County, Oregon, if extended Southerly, Seventeen Hun dred, Sixty-three (176.3) feet South of the intersection of the Center line of Division Street and the East line of «aid East Seventh Street, said point being in the North line of what was formerly George Woodward’s tract of land, and running thence East, at a right angle with saul East Seventh Street, One Hun dred (1001 feet to a point; thence North in a line parallel with the Weat line of East Eighth Street, as extended, Seventy- five (75) feet to a point; thence Weat at right angles with said last described line, One Hundred (100) teet to a point in the East line of said East Seventh Street, if extended; thence South Seventy-five (75) fr-et, to the place of beginning, and also all grantors right, title and interest fn and to the property lying in front of said land and intended under mesne prior conveyance to be used us East Seventh Street, including dower and claim of dower Now Therefore, by virtne of «aid exe cution, judgment order, decree and order of sale and in compliance with the com mands of said writ, I will, on Monday, the 3d day of Jannary, 1916, at 10 o’clock A. M., at the front door of the County Court House in Portland, Mult nomah County, Oregon, sell at public auction (subjectto redemption), to the highest bidder for caah in hand, ail the right, title and interest which the with in named defendants (or either or any of them) hail on the 23d day of October, 1912, the date of the mortgage herein foreclosed, or since that date had in and to the above described property or any part thereof, to satisfy said execution, , udgment order and decree, interent, cost« and accruing costs. T. M. HURLBERT, Sheriff of Multnomah, County,Oregon. [on. Dated thia 1st day of December, 1915. First! «•tie December 2nd, 1915. 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