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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 30, 1915)
- MT. SCOTT HERALD Mí*’ i Entered a* Second Class Matter February 19, 1914. J! flood Cbo«gbt for tlx new Yt«r. ah avssv dat two At postoffice, Lenta, Oregon, Under net of March 9, 1979 Published Every Thursday at Lenta. Ore., by the Mr. S cott Pcausatwo Oo. H. A. DARN ALL, E dito a Office Phone: Home B-6111-111L it you want to Uvs tn th« kind of a town luk« th« kind ot a town you ilk«, Tou needn't altp your cloth*« In a «rtp And start on a Iona, ton* hlka Tou'll only And what you l«ft behind. For th«r«'« nothing that'« really new. It'« a knock at yourself when you knock your town. It ian't your town—It'« you! amd M anaam . Residence: Tabor 3813 T'HE HERALD wishes to ex- * tend the season’s greeting and New Year's best wishes to all its acquaintances everywhere, who have shown so many eviden ces of good will during the past years. Conditions have been somewhat unfavorable for all of us at times in the past but it is the general opinion in all lines of business that we are about to be gin a prosperous new year.' Many, many things go to indi cate this. It is our earnest hope that each and all may share in the good times to come and es cape the regrettable things that might be. It seems due us after a period of depression that ex ceptional reward be ours for the burdens borne and the patience enforced. It is the Herald’s de sire that the year may yield I abundantly and that every one share accordingly to his merits, and good intention. I believe in my job. It may n<K be i vary important Job, but it is mine. Ftirtlwrmore, it ia God’s job tor in». 11« has a purpose in my life witii reference to Hia plan for th« world's progrem. No other fellow can lake my plane. It isn't a big placi', to be sure, but for year« 1 have been molded in a peculiar way to fill a peculiar niche in the world's work. I could take no other man's place. He ha« Uie same claim a« a specialist that I make for myself. In lhe end the man wiioee uame was never heard beyond the house in which be lived, or the »hop in which he worked, may have a larger place than the chap whose name has been a household won! in two continents. Yes, I believe in my job. May 1 tie kept true to the task which lie« before me— true to myself and to God, who intrusted me with it. I believe in my fellow-mau. He may uot always agree with me. I'd (eel sorry for him if he did, beoause I myself do not be lieve some of the thing» diet were absolutely sure in uiy own mind a dosen years ago. May lie never lose faith in himarlf, be cause, if he doe«, he may loee faith in me, and that would hurt him more Ilian tlw former, and it would really hurt him more than it would hurt me. I believe ui mj country. I believe in it because it is made up of my feUow-men—ami myself. I can’t go back on either of ua and be true tn my creed. U It isn’t the bvwt country in the world it is partly because 1 aui not Uie kind of a man tiial I should be. I believe in my home. It isn’t a rich home. It wouldn't satisfy some folks, but it contain« jewels which cannot be pur chased in the markets of the world. When i enter it» secret chambers, and shut out the world with its care. 1 am a lord. Its motto is Service, its reward is Love. There is no other spot in all Uje world winch fills iu place, and heaven can be only a larger home, with a Father who ia ail-wiae and patient and tender. I believe in today. It ia all 1 posse»«. The past is of value only a» it can make the life of today fuller and freer There is no assurance of tomorrow. I must make good today! • * ■" " —Reverend Charles Nlelale. 'Mt WE wish Everyb Happy and Pros Year, and we wi to make it so begin right by your money wilt THE MULTNOMAH Lenta Sta.. Porti* I M THlESE are great days for op- portunities. We are in I .much, Cora Lnaich Administratrix of formed by the woolen manufac the Estate of Jerry laisich, Deceased, turers that they will be unable and Marie Luaicli, a minor. Defendant» in a short time to supply us with Ry virtue ot an execution, judgment some of our most attractive onier, decree and order of sain issued out of tlie above entitled Court in tlie colors. The paint men are tel aliove entitled calls», to me directed and ling us that colors are costing dated the 1st day of Ilecember, 1915. upon a Judgment rendered and entered about double what they cost be in aai<l Court on the 30th day of No fore the war. The printers sup vember, 1916, in favor of Jerome I,. ply houses imform us that the Every American should, in a quiet George Taylor last Sunday morning, a Gouqhs and Colds Are Danqerous Brizzolari. plaintiff, and against Cora Luaich, Cora Lnnich Administratrix ot une price of red inks have gone up way, be a politician, and every Ameri fine six and a half pound boy. Few of us realise the danger of the Estate ot Jerry Lusich, Ikx-eased, lise can should be daily calling over the Mrs. O ’ Connell of Portland came out about three hundred percent; Coughs and Co Id a We consider llietii •nd Marie l.<isicb, a minor, <irf«ndanta. doe names of the men who have been named that some blues will shortly be as possible candidates for the presidency I and spent Christmas with her parents, I'omtnon and harm less ailment». How- to* the sum of UM) 00 with interest at N the ran of 7 per cent per annum from etiti Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Olson. unobtainable. The chemical next summer and measuring in thought Here is a Christmas Prayer from 1 ever statistics tell us «very third person I « ¿hl ¿„y of October, 1913 and the of • die» of a lung ailment. Dangsrou- •u.-'Ji ir sum of Juft 00 witlfi interest at, ma supply houses are informing their capabilities for the high place. "Western Life Advocate" that appeals Bronchial and Lung disraisw follow • I jc rale of 8 per cent per annum from , in« their customers that their goods If a man who could not speak a word, : to us as covering more ground expressed neglected cold. As your body struggi,« the 20tli day of NoVetnlwr, 1916, and j o’cl will cost them from one to ten say of French, were to apply for the in a few words than anytliing we have against cold germs, no twtarr aid can be for die furtiier sum of 914 flft cants anil I Col disbursement», and th« costa ot ami up-1 non position of French professor in one of had than Dr King's New Discovery. Its on this writ, commanding me tn make i auc times what they cost a couple of our great universities, no matter what beard or read in a long time: God bless ns, every one. May merit has been tented by old and young. sale of U m * following deaenhed real higl years ago, if they are obtainable his accomplishments in other lines our "May judgment b? gentler, onr will to In use over 45 years. Get a bottle to property, situated in the County of j rigl at all. The explanation of the might be, he would be derided, If » make others happy stronger. May it lie Multnomah ami State of Oregon, to-wit ! in r day Avoid the risk ot serious Lung Beginning at a point Seventy-eight (781 . of t whole thing is that “it is made man wanted to he superintendent of a our will and opportunity to make little ailments Druggist». feet Nortn of a point in the Eart Lin.-, 191: great railway system and urged his fit children happy. May we fully realize in Germany,’’ and the supply is of East SevenUi Street of »aid (Sty ot | for» ness for tlie place because lie once ran a that the only »hing in the world out of I Portland. Multnomah County, Oregon, i to l stopped. blind mule on a mining whim, his ser - which a man can be made is a little j The Herald $1 per Year if extended Southerly, Seventeen ilun These are only a few of the vices would probably be rejected. Be boy, that the only thing out of which a dred. Sixty-three (1763) feet South of the intersection of Uie Center line of c<M thousand things the European cause a man is a first-class blacksmith woman can be made is a little girl. God Division Street and tlie East line ot said NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE countries have been supplying that fact would hardly secure him a help ns to protect the little children, to East HevenUi Street, said point being in w give them opportunity to grow to full In th* Cirenit Court of the State of the North line of whit was formerly us. Why not be independent? place as a first-class watchmaker. Oregon for Multnomah County. George Woodward's tract of laml. and General Santa Anna arrived on stature. Open our eyrs to find those Why not some wide awake ag the When Jerome L. Brizzolari, Plain tiff, vs. Cora running thence East, at a right angle field of Buena Vista, he sent to who may be in need; help us to remem gregation of capitalists open up General Taylor a note reminding "Old ber the poor. Let this Christma» time some factories for the produc Zack" that he was surrounded by an be a time of trace during which all tion of these things right here at army of more than twenty-two thous differences may be adjusted, all quarrels home — in Portland. Hasn’t and men, more than four to one, and abandoned, all emnity forgotten May his surrender. Major Bliss the joys that eome to children on , America just as good chemists demanding wrote back and in most polite phrases, Christmas day become the contentment i as Germany? If America doesn’t informed the Mexican genera) that Gen of the household May peace speedily , have them, can’t she produce eral Taylor had received his demand, come to all national. May the fragrance them? Our schools ought to be but most respectively declined to accede of Christmas be With ns throughout the . new year, and may the peace that1 as good as any and Americans to it. What Taylor really instructed Bliss to abidetb forever he oure." have the energy. The capital is write was: ’ 'Tell the d—d greaser to go We wish the Herald and its many ' the essential item. Portland to hell." readers a happy and prosperous New needs the factories and here is a A litlte crude from a literary and po Yet*. chance to get in on something lite standpoint, but all the same the that no one else in the country army felt safer under General Taylor it would have felt under Major CHERRYVILLE has tried. It is a rare chance. than Bliss, for the business on hand at the I «--------------------------------- ■ Can’t Oregon produce the men moment was decidedly strenuous and it I A Happy New Year and many re who have the enterprise to ac- was necessary for the man in command | turns of the same to al) the readers of to know how to mount and ride a storm , cept the opportunity. the Mt. Scott Herald. K of that kind. Quite a touch of winter at the clone of "i" «o^e ”oid~timers are” prel CCORDING to the latest in A steamship company would hardly thp trust the command of a great ship to a . dict , ng „ VPn. w,ather for this part of formation both from the man who bad never been to sea and our I OrPgon jn JanM^ and K«braary. magazines and papers it would great ship of state requires a pilot that Tbe Hpeckle,t >lvl i[x,ttP.l Spectator, a be a timely thing for Congress has had some practical knowledge of the hjrelinf Bh-rti publiihed at Portland in machinery within it and of the storms intereiU of. anybody and anything to get busy with the army sup and^urrente of the great deep beyond that wiu paJ thpm price> ¡n a ply appropriations. Unless the harbor bar; of how mutinous crews issue says most of tlie railroad grant things take a decidely different are managed, and how to evade a land is not worth 60 cents an acre and breaker-beaten coast. turn this country will be abso And with the needed knowledge there the only good purpose it can be put to ia to let the railroad company have it lutely at outs with Germany and should be a steady judgment to govern and pav taxes on'it to tbe state and that when the akiea are dark, when the Austria before the winter is mariner cannot take the sun at midday is the only way to get any revenue out i of it. Of course this mercenary sheet over. Government officials have and all the stars are blotted out at night. would say right tbe reverse if enough given out for publicity only a He who rulea above is best compre money was put up to them. It wa« red- hended through Hie omnipotent work. fraction of the information at He not only framer] the lawa that govern hot for tba liquor interests when the better element all over the state were hand relative to the chicanery the universe, but with Hie hands He fighting to get Uie tioose out of business. that has been carried on in this fashioned the worlds and set their The writer can show anybody, right solemn courses in space. A most wiae country with the purpose of and experienced and steady-trained here in this vicinity, people squatting crippling our commerce and man is needed for president of the on the railroad land, that raised I art year, a fine crop of beans, cabbage, po shaping politics to conform to United States.—Goodwin's Weekly. tatoes, etc., and berries without end and the wishes of the warring na ■ that on land that was giving nobody PLEASANT VALLEY ® any good and was merely occupied by tions of Europe. The effort to avoid war has overridden judg «--------------------------------------- n th*- chipmunks and gray-diggers Onr ment in opposing these domineer Miss 1 .lira Elwood of Stevenson, Oingressman, Hawley, recently had in Wash., is spending the holidays with serted without any comment in tbe back ing tactics but certain brutalities her sister, Mrs. W. O. Rogers. pages of the Congressional Record, develop interference. There Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Campbell and Judge Wolverton’s re.-ent decision on must be a limit and the limit Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Sager were guests of this railroad land but thia belated zeal i on his part don’t deceive anyone of any will come some day when we Grandma Sager Christmas. least suspect it The main ques Mr. and Mrs. Park Combe of Clata- intelligence. If he had any anxiety about securing this land long ago for tion that should concern us at kanine spent Christmas with Mrs. feited by the railroad company he would Combe parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. H. I this time is, “will our country Kesterson. have moved in the matter long ago. be ready when the day arrives?” Mr. and Mrs. W. U. Moore, Miss There is a growing opinion among We would hardly want to assert Laura Moore, Leland and Clyde Moore people all over this Congressional Dis that it is at this time and it is and Miss I-aura Green were entertained trict that Hawley is not sincere. A hard surfaced public road has been tlie home of Mr. and Mrs. Liner, opportune that political play be at completed this last year from Medford to Christmas. relegated to its proper place and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Dahlquist Jr., of Ashland and now auto trucks are taking prompt action to provide Springfield, Ore., are here to spend the freight from one point to Uie other for holidays visiting with relatives and H cents a pound whereas tlie railrotgis for the things that will he friends. necessary should be taken by Dan Chipman of Scappoee was a are charging 10-cents a pound and you visitor at the home of W. G. Rogers have to pay drayage at either or both those who have the authority to Christmas ends. This spells rain to the railroads day. provide for them. Arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. eventually. A Seeing Americ <*, A 350 Pag;e Book for the H value f and Herald One year « « « $ Both for. . $L Let us Order Ì Dailies by IVI Herald Herald Herald Herald Herald and and and and and Telegram......................... Daily Oregonian Daily andSunday Oregonian Daily Journal Daily and Sunday Journal . A » 1 a