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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 20, 1916)
Entered as Second Clan Malter Fahniarj 19, Itti t. At iHWtortioe. Lenta, Oregon, Underact of .March 3, 1379 Published Every Thursday at lent», Ore., by the M t . S cott P tbiibhimu Co. H. A. DARN ALL, E ditob amd M anagbb . Office Phone: Home B-Slll-1111. Residence: Tabor is 13 1 will start anew thia morning with a higher, fairer creed, I will cease to stand c'mplaining of my ruthless neighbor’s greed; I will cease to sit repining while my duty’s call is clear. I will waste no moment whining and my heart shall know no fear. t I will look sometimes about me for the things that merit praise: I will search for hidden beauties that elude the grumbler's gaze; I will try and find contentment in the paths that I must tread, I will cease to have resentment when» another moves ahead. J T IS interesting to note that | nerve and ingratitude has •T several of the newspapers of characterized their use in Port They use the streets the state comment on the enor land. covered by street railway fran mous rise in taxes the last few chises and partially paved by the years. Incidents are on record car company, make the regular where the tax on property has stops of the railway their stops; grown to eight times what it and interfere with the company’s I will not be swayed by envy when my rival's was a few years ago. One ex- ; traffic at important terminals by strength is shown; planation for this is given in the getting in the way. and in re I will not deny his merit, but I’ll strive to prove multiplicity of county officers, turn to the city pay not a .-nt of my own; Yet the additional expense license nr special tax. Not only- I will try to see the beauty spread before me. rain caused by dividing the work of is the duly authorized franchise or shine— the county and placing a portion measurably robbed of its legal I will cease to preach your duty and be more con- of it under a department of its income, but the guarantee given cerned with mine, —S. E. Kiser. own is insignificant The same by the city to the railway com- work was done less efficiently pany is being violated every before by some subordinate or hour of the day. several. Doubling up the work If the jitneys will give reliable great speil on file Mouey Trust an I his NtW STATE LEADtK Of of several departments means service; if they will select streets magazine, ‘‘Real Needs " Lindbergh How’s This? I ARM DEMONS FKA I ION WOKK more head clerks, and more for their business not already is » very useful man and his efforts 'in W» ' i. t One Hundred Dollars subordinates. assigned to other institutions, tiehalf of the American people will not I I >r any caso of Catarrh Paul V. Mari», tin- newly appointed i f/t bo cured by Hall’s The effort to locate the blame and, if the jitneys will contrib soon lie forgotten. in Cife. for high taxes is largely directed ute to the upkeep of the street The question for discussion at the State Loader uf Farm Demonstration > t’HKNKY A CO.. Toledo. O. Lyceum this week is, Ri>olveiL That Work in Oregon, ha* arrived al Ute h i ■■ kix »ii v J. away from the real source of the ir. the form of a special tax or the Government should adopt Rural Igricultnral College and taken up the hi»« 14 y»«r». and bsllsvs .'.y I. -rubio in all bu»ln<aa burden —high class, modern, ex licence, there will be no reason Credits. Of course all parties and all 1 duties ot hi» position. He come» here - ' i' >«n< i«lly a bl a to carry .'•« nuulo by hl» Arm pensive improvements, where for complaint about their service. |x>liticians are now ostensibly in favor | from Missouri, when, lie was agri.'ul . X < > >F COM MERCK. of Rural Credits bnt several of the bills tural agent for one of tlie leading agri Toledo. <» the pioneers got along with h Cur« 1« taken internally, There is nothing so sure as proposed contain a joker which ma cultural counties, and hence is quite blood «<1'1 in things within their means. ' i'. • <» »triii Tratlnumlol» terially effect» tlie real worth of this familiar with the duties of the county '• . . I per bottl«. Bol t We were reading a booster that the demand of the labor j much needed legislation. If the Govern- agent* in Oregon, whose activities it is unions for ten hours pay for ... • . ml r i'll:» tot c.,»»ilp»iua. story from a prosperous middle Ho has the .. : ment can advance money at 31» percent hi» work to supervise. eight hours work from the **ail* , (> t | 1(M under the Federal Reset»' further advantage of having been born west state the other day, con tending for road improvement, roads will come out of the system on the banks commercial paper ami reared on an On»>n faam, and why can't they loan to farmers on the educated in On-gon institution», lieinr^ which was described as averag pockets of the farmers. l*eet of security without isatting bonds a graduate of Uie McMinnville tkillege. ing $1000 to $1500 a mile. That Another thing for which Col. for the bank« to handle and get a rake- I Mr. Maria reached t'orvalh» in time for Rheumatism state recently paid the last dol Roosevelt might reprimand the I °®- Every sinister move and every to join in the conferences ot county lar of its indebtedness. Most of president is the president’s con ( crooked method will be used by the agricultural agent* front the thirteen i At SOOtt A» AU Attack of Rill* U 111 At lain the counties are clear of debt. tumacious obstinacy in refusing bankers and their aiders and abettors in counties now maintaining thee aids to I begin» apply Sloan’» Liniment. Don’t Congress to either cripple or d<*s:r<>y progressive agriculture, and also the j Taxes are about 9 mills. The I to bark back. waste tin>«> and suffer unnecceasary this beneHcient legislation, which has superintendents of several of the »even fact that the state is out of debt agony. A few drops of Sloan » Uni- . In tin» ; accomplished such wonderful and Rood branch Experiment Station». is a guarantee of its prosperity. If the South Americans are to results in New Zealand, Australia, Ger* way he was able to initiate measures for meni on the »fleeted part» is all you a still closer relation between the work need. The pain goes at once. The state has several times the be taken into partnership by the many and France before the war. of the stations and tliat of the farm population and wealth of United States they should fur A grateful sufferer write»:—“ I was demonstrator»—tlie sources and appli Oregon. It has proven that nish a little preparedness capital “ PLEASANT VALLEY T cations of scientific agricultun*—and mitfering for three week» with Chronic prosperity does not depend en themselves. «--------------------------------------- K also to form an intimate knowledge of Rheumatiam and Stiff Neck, although 1 tirely on paved roads at $25000 a the personnel of the»«» forces. tried tnauy med lei o>-», they tailed. ' A good memory is a great as i Mrs. Hazel Izidgx of Washburn, mile, or macadaam roads at : Illinois, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. T. $5000 per. The people hesitate set. But why does it so often P. Campbell lor a few weeks. persist on dwelling on the fool T. R Berry and G. N. Hager attended in bonding themselves for road things a fellow has done? the Tom Doheon musical recital at the improvements that will be Heilig theater last Monday evening. equivalent of $5.00 per acre on President Wilson continues to Mr. Dobson ia a nephew of Mr. Berry. lands effected. We admit they to use a superior quality Of E. L. Anderson and Geo. Taylor were may be unreasonable in their English and much horse sense Gresham visitors one day recently. John Schacht transacted business in calculations. But they are not in his messages. « Lenta Monday. in debt up to their eyes. They Europe isn’t so interested in T. P Campbell was a city visitor one can pay their taxes. Just now “how long” Ford will spend day during the fore part of the week. there are thousands in Oregon Pleasant Valley school has closed un there, as “how much.” who cannot If Oregon people til weatlier conditions are more favor will restrain their childlike im Sluggers of all descriptions able. Many pupils are unable to get to pulse to “hug” everything that would greatly adorn any prac I the school on account of the deep drifts of snow in the roads. looks good, expensive roads, ex ticable rockpile. A. D. Kenworthy of Lents was a val pensive bridges, expensive coun ley visitor one day this week. The hyphen T. R. dislikes most ty buildings, expensive school Pleasant Valley Grange will hold its regutar monthly session next Saturday, buildings and various other ex of all is in ex-president January 23rd. The newly «fected travagant public utilities they CHERRYVILLE * officer» will be installed at thia meeting. can reduce taxes and pay their J. D. Chitwood of Damascus Grange debts and leave a little to cover 1916 and froze to death. will act as inatalling officer. living expenses and allow a Old Oregon i» bound to keep np with i The mail carrier on route th»ee out of small surplus annually, for the the proceaaion and give ua a taate oj ' Gresham has not been able to deliver mail to all of the patrons on this route individual citizen. The notion real winter. since last Tuesday, on account of the that we ought to have all the Ten above zero ix the coldeet we have •now drifts. had np here in the mountain» but the | good things at once is the notion Eaat wind ia a cold one all right, com-, that spoils children and beggars | ing right down from Mt. Hood. Dry-Salt Cured Hams men, and it will bankrupt a The funeral of Mr». Martha Richard-1 Dry-salted hams and picnics should be county or state. We are prec- *>n occurred at the church here la«t closely trimmed, and then sprinkled ious near it when people can’t Friday conducted by Rev. Wm. Runyan. | 1 with a solution of sugar and saltpeter Mr». Richardson was a war widow and pay their taxes. before being treated to the salt, ex- m 4 < Fortunately I h< art! of Hinan» Liniment and after naing it three or four day» aiu up and weil. I Bin employed at the blgge»t department »tore in H. F. where they employ from » im to eight hundred hand», and IIwy surely will hear all alaiut Sloan's Uniment. — H. B Smith, San Franciwo, Cal —Jan. 1W1A. 26c al all Druggbte. 1 WILL GIVE $1000 t I I If I FAIL to CURE «? CANCER « TUMOR i mst baton It POISONS Witlmt Radiar P ub Na PAY UaU CUREDi wmim eusMAatii No X Ray or other -wlndl». An Island plani lualw Uu'curn a tutto», tune or MM *>” tb,* ll|>, les' or body long fl CANCER! It never . >.u, I».tai»»« Wirwrjis; inoulaU. (JSMi « MtMtet U BONE ----- ..... - arm B was - X Any LUMP'« WOMAN'S BREAST CANCER it W&WETiKrtMJii Onr woman tnevery 7diesotran<wr—TJB. r.i»>rt We rrtuMmany who wall too long A Must di» I oor cured at half prlr-s It <-an<*»r la yet small Dr. I Mrs. Br. CNAMLEY & CB. "tmtwy SstisMs. Srs.t.O taw sa^ is . t ’¿’¿* 4’40 A 436E Valencia Sb. Ian tranciaci • "I) '"•DLV MAIL THtn U <«■■»•« CAHCf Seeing America « * A 350 Page Book for the Home value $2.50 and Herald One year . . . $ 1.00 t Both for. . $1.50 haa lived with heroouaia. C, W. Harn», plainer) Wm. Constantine during his for the part 20 years. *T*HE car service the past “Boob” Penroee say» a yellow dog interesting meat-cutting demonstration * week, by contrast, pro- pro can be elected on the Republican ticket at O. A. C. The salt should be vokes us to inquire, what has be this year. That* the reaeon “Booh" ia thoroughly rubbed on and the meat stacked in a suitable receptacle, where come of the numerous jitneys running. Thia preciou* patriot re it should remain for two or three days ceived a check for >25,000 from John D. that infested the streets of this —leas time in warm, murky weatlier— Archbold, Pres, of the Standard Oil and then be taken ont, new salt well part of Portland the past year. Company for services rendered. This Not only are they gone but they fxxir boob said it waa a Republican | rubbed on, and repacked in a diflbrent have left an unpleasant remem campaign contribution which Teddy de position. This process should be re newed for a period of about sixty days, brance in the minds of many nied and ao did hi* campaign manager gradually lengthening th-* intervals of who recall the various unpaid I Cortelyou. They got him “with the three days to five or six, and so on to goods” all right and now he ia in the bills that have been forgotten by j U. S. Senate yelling for high protection the end of the period. The pieces are then taken from the salt and well- the jitneymen in various sections 1 for American laboring men. Nit! smoked. If well prepared tlie meat will of the city. If there was neces- • That billion dollar banquet in New keep well and also have a tendency to sity of further proof that the ! York City attended by Teddy and other retain its Itest flavor and to brown nice jitney was a failure as a public i mighty magnates, boded no good to the ly in frying. mam of struggling humanity in i utilityit has been proven this week great this country. When once the love of when their utter failure to take gold gets control of a person all element» His Own Den Too. care of even a tenth of the traf of mercy are driven out and all other Husband—A man Is coming to see me on business Can I have him come fic has been so noticable. The God-like attribute«. into my dòn? ” Wife—And Interrupt jitney has been remarkable for The writer returns thanks to Senator my dressmaker? Never!—Life. Lane for the Congressional Record its absence in Mt. Scott for two which is an official account of all Her Tasto. months. During the storms of speeches made and all work done in Jess—Why To did Mae marry Harold? the past week it has waited for congress. Old Cyclone Davis turned He's a perfect blockhead. Be«»—Well, the street railway company to himself loose last week and the “old you know she always liked hard wood keep its track clean so it, the standpatters” haven’t recovered from trimmings in a bouse - Judge terrible shaking up they got. jitney, could follow along, or the IJndberg, the chain lightning Swede precede the cars and gather up from Minn , in congress from the Little their patrons. The same sort of Falls District sends to thia office his I < Let us Order Y our Dailies by Mail Herald Herald Herald Herald Herald and and and and and « Telegram................................ $3.75 Daily Oregonian . $6.00 Daily andSunday Oregonian $7.50 Daily Journal . . $4.75 Daily and Sunday Journal . $7.00 A