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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 24, 1916)
The Catholic Church, width is in the Boys, Join A I’M Club. last analaysis a gigantic corporation, is 1 Pig CI u I m are being organi»*! among going lutckwanl as they lost out in the boya and girls ol Oregon by the Ex . Uteir great tight against The Menace. I tension Nervier <>f the Oregon Agricul an anli-Catholic sheet, published al tural College iu c*h>|s*ration with the Entered as Second Citas Mailer February li, 1914. Aurora. Mo., which they tried to »up ' Bur* auot_ Animal Industry I S. l>e At |KWtoftice, Lenta, Oregon, Under eel of March 3, 1R79 pn*es and the immense mini of money parunent of Agriculture, the Blate known as Frier'» Pent* has been; I Superintendent of Ihiblic Instruction, loaned to Austria and that country can the county sc I umi I *U|>eriuteniionta. Published Every Thursday at Lent«, lire., by the M t . Hcorr P vsushinu C o . neither pay interest or principal, and ' teachers ami parents. H. A. DARN A LI., Entroa and .M anaus *. they have lost out also in Mexico. They i The Corn Club mvmla>rs an* raining an* fast losing oul in this country be- ' proti (able yields of corn where it was cans,- their vast herds of ignorant fol thought iu>|KMMible to grow it a few Office Phone: Home B-61U-1U1. Residence: Tabor 2s 13 lowers an* no longer coming over from years ago. and it la hoped the import Europe and a free press and free schools ance of fi*vding cr»|>s to live »lock on lhe The standard will soon cause the n - coik I and third farm may be emphasis 'd in tills Pig WO-Hundred-Eighty-Four firm parents. generations to fall away from a system Club work years atro Tuesday America’s maintained by George Washing- that belongs to the Dark Ages first national hero was born, ton’s father developed the ideals Teddy has gone to the Bermudas ami It would be well if all that made his son a nation’s tin* Lesser Antillea in the Carribean Sea Cbm Clubs would enroll That doesn’t seem so long, yet Production work and thus hero. and when he returns there will be I in the emleavor to improve the quality in the history of America it is a < something doing all right« The Re- . of swine in Oregon, ami at tlie name long time back. A reminiscent /COMMISSIONER Holman, as 1 publicans will tie obliged to nominate : time learn how to make more ra|>id am) paragraph might be interesting chairman of the State Asso- him and he will make a great campaign economical gains in hog feeding. in America for Americans that their but the occasion suggests 9ome- ciation of county Judges and ( rights There will be two distinct divisions of and lives must be maintained in thing more specific. Why has Commissioners, has appointed a ' every land and oil every sea. the Pig Club project. Division 1, the care and management of a brood now the memory of Washington be- committee to draft a new road •ml litter of pigs. Division 2, the feed come a national feature? Per law. The committee named con ing and care of one or more pigs from T PLEASANT VALLEY F haps he was an original genius, sists of Walter H. Evans, E. E. weaning time for a period of at least one of the few who are sup Coovert, S. Benson, John H. s---------------------------------------« four months. posed to enjoy the special Provi Lewis, J. H. Albert and Leslie Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Sag* r and son OSJW-TS or TUB WOBK dential blessing of an excep Butler. It is safe to say with Clyde Jr., of Lents and Mr and Mrs. The object of forming Pig Chibs Ijtwren«* Sager and little daughters, among U h * boya and girls may Is* briefly tional intelligence, akin to that Coovert and Benson on the com Vivian and Alberta ol Hutton, Alta., of a divinity, but more likely mittee. the proposed draft will wert* guests at tbe home of Mr. and stated as follows: I. To stimulate an interest in swine not Evidences of Washington’s contain none of the features of Mrs. T. 1» Campbell Sunday production an«l to teach the tsiys and normality are too numerous to the Bingham Road Bill. Mr. and Mrs. I. F. Coffman of Lents I girls how to vaiai* better and cheaper , motored out to their valley ranch last hogs by the use of improved bhsxl and make rash claims advisable. If Suggestive of the age of the Sunday the growing of forage crops. he was a genius, his talent can be traced. If there was any earth are some recently found Cha». Kennedy ot u*nta was out look- : 2. To increase the number ot hogs raised on the farm in order that tlu* his place one day th» week, one quality that distinguished bone deposits a mile long and a '»a J. *"*r meat for tlie home and that required to H. Nolta was in the city on busi- ( him it was the tendency to move half mile wide, varing from two ness matters one day recently feed the extra farm lals>r may I m * pro slowly and thoughtfully. Genius to six feet in depth. It takes a Grandma Sager of la*nts visited with ducisi instead of being bought. is not supposed to be controlled long time for animal remains, ' her «laughter. Mrs. T P. Campbell, last 3. To complement lhe work of lhe by natural process, to even Sunday. boys’ and girls' Corn Chit» by showing by either of these attributes. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Mathews of them how they ran profitably sell their cover the ground. How many If there is such a thing as re Gresham spent Sunday with Mr. and corn through hogs. version to our ancestors. Wash centuries must it have taken to Mrs. Henry Troge. I To encourage the home curing of ington is an illustration. His cover the ground to the depth Ttie funeral of Mrs. Earl Chilcote was I meats on the farm. Levs and a Cathedral Altar. • held at Damascus last Tburwlay. Mrs. ancestors were found in the war of several feet? 5. To teach tlie boys how to judg»*l The lilgti altar of the Freiburg <•< Chilcote was a victim of tuberculosis. hogs snd t» select them for breeding or thedrul. with Ils tual< hlesa > arvlngs. like tribes of the Danes who in-; George Washington, under date of | market pnrpoaaa, tells a »lory not only of lots, but of vaded England. established Septeiatier 17, 17V6, iseuwi a farewell 6. To encourage tlie growing of love's triumph tlitough the sharp wit their homes, and later contrib address to the people of the United 1 forage crops and discourage the use of ! «>f the lover. The simple woodcarver. Ilalis l.efrluk, who had beeu the early uted their children to the de For the convenience of tbe people of States in anticipation of his retirement high-priced feeds. of Maximilian I. 'JOO years velopment of the new world. th» vicinity registration headquarters from public life in March of tie* next' 7. To instruct the boya ami girls in a protege before Alsace was captured by the George’s grandfather traced his : have l*een opened at the Lenta Drug year. This is a remarkable d«'cnment practical way in the management, feed- * French, bad dared to love the daiigb and if you have never read it, it will : ing, sanitation, and prevention of ter of n rich man. anil ahe was foolish genealogy back to Odin, the war ; Store. Every person of twenty-one be well worth your time to look it up < d 1 seas* s of swine, all of which informs ' i lough to love Idui In return The tn ! years and over should register without god of the Danes. He came to to whether they have ever and read it. It will certainly be an tion proves valuable with respect to I digoant ¡larent. wbeu the youth bad Virginia in 1659. George’s ! : reference received the cotninlssloti to carve the * other forms oi livestock work. registered before for the rea«ou that we agreeable surprise to you. father was born in 1694, his old have a new registration law. It is a Many of our g-*o«i neighbor* have not H. To give tlie tsiys and girls a means i high altar, and ou the sireugth of this est stepbrother in 1715 and pretty good law, too, with but few registered yet. Get busy and do it I of earning «omc money for themselves j honor asked for tbe hand of Ids love, received the haughty response, "When while at home. George joined the family in questions asked. You are required to right now. > ->u carve ao altar ns much blgl'or itiuu Pleasant Valley Grange meets in regll- 1732. The mention of these ; write you name twice, tell where you lar all day session next Saturday, Fele 9. To instill iu the lioys and girls 1 tbe church In which It stands, ns my while young a love of »animala which daughter is higher than you. you may names is necessary to the story. were born, give the name of your father ruary 26. > and mother and your house number and will result in their taking mon* inten*si1 lead tier to that aliur In marriage.' It In addition to heroic lineage, (street. Timid men, nervous about that Pupils of Pleasant Valley school jn farm life, anti to furnish them at the was nn Impossible condition, but noth George could claim the father I bald spot on the tops of their beads are are entitled to have their names place.l I __ , in a 1 Ing is lui|Kisslble to love When the hood of one of the most devout not required to give their age, a» for- upon the honor roll for the past month practical way. give an insight into tbe ( altar had been Installed It was ob served that the topmost |w»lnt of It was and forceful men of his day. He rn*r,y> hence age and youth have an are: Primary Room, Earl Olson, Eula business side of (arm life ami inciti* in - lient forward, extending In a curve, Marvin, Alice Restorff, Baritara Oon- them a desire to struggle fur and attain i was an intelligent man who de- eq‘,al ioo,ing the ba,,"‘ box- E’er7 nely, Agatha Connely, Francis Dahl- ami wa* actually about fifteen Inches ( Rtx-cesH higher than the church, It merely voted a considerable part of his whrtber or no ihe inay quiet ami Donald Masters. Advanced HVLBn AKO aXOL’I.ATlOXM stooped a little In order to conquer.— Room: Pearl Dahlquist, Clyde Moore, time to instructing his children later go the polls. Th» ia the best na- I. Any boy or girl lietwwn tlie ages St. Ixiuis Globe-Democrat. and developing noble ideals for tion on earth. Show appreciation of Elgin Olson, Florence Richey and Owen ( of 9 and IS years may become a mein- Whan Gasoline Runs Low. !• ber. their emulation. He died when y««rconntrj by placing your name on Marvin. In Fnrm and Fireside Is an Ingenious 2. Each must secure at least one pig ! George was eleven years old, lb® P°n a suggestion for nutolsts whose gasoline rif he becomes a member ot the club. but his lessons were endunng. F,xon A,iditon the gpeakerB >t the has run so low that they bare trouble 3. Each member must can- for hl* George had an exceptional ; meeting of Mt. Scott Union this week, ® ———————————S stock in person, and keep a record of In hill climbing One sometimes Is caught out with a mother. She was left with her Mra. Swope »poke of the «-. ret of ti>e Mr*« R. Henderson of Bellrosc, who the feed given and the pasture graze«!, i low supply of gasoline through having husband’s two sons and daugh- power and personal charm of was ofieraU-d un at the Good Samaritan also grow as much of the feed as pus to make long detours to avoid bud ter by his first wife, and six . ( Francis Willard. Mrs. Additon gave hospital a short time ago. i* reported to . sibic. He must record the weight <>t each roads or from other causes. The sup “' her idea of tbe duty of white- ribbonera doing nicely. pig w hen it cam«* into his porwssion and ply <-uu be made Io stretch over thU children of her own, including ■( in the exercise of their political rights, lie Miaa Eliaabeth Di< ken.<**>n of Portland at stated intervals, so as to determine emcrgen<-y by adding denatured nlco George. Besides this numerous I citing the attitude of Miss Willard to visited friends here for a few days last the gains. The date of farrowing aliould hoi or kerosene. Occasionally there Is sufficient gasoline for the ordinary lev family she was responsible for ■ | subetantiate her statements. week. ; also be recorded. el road. but tint enough for an unex , Mrs. Additon announced the opening Mr. Edwin Wrxidman returned a 4 Reconl blanks, which will be fur- the management of a large parted hill estate, an extensive business, of the rooms, 171^4 Eleventh Street off short time ago from Hood River, where n'shed. should be Hl)«*«i out and certified In this case the principle of pressure 1 Morrison, as public service headqtiart he went to attend the funeral of his by two disinterested persons feed can l»e applied Screw the cap a regiment of servants and de ’¡era. Every Tuesday afternoon there is sister, Mra. W Br«s>k» of this city. 5. Each member must have owned down tight on the gasoline tank and pendents. She was a dignified, ; sewing; Wednesday the Central Union Mr*. G. Sy rutile of Creston is building and kept a record of hi* pig for at least then shnr|M*n a match to fit the ventl grave, and reserved woman. meet*; Thursday at one o’clock tliere a tine new bungalow on Foster .Road. lour months in order to compete for a latlng hole In the cap. Blow Into tills hole as hard ns posalble and luimtsll Much of the reserve and dignity ' are political science meetings; Friday, Mr. and Mrs. Barns and family from prize. ately plug with a shnr[M*ned match. J needlecraft and Saturday the sale of near Geshani have moved into tlie Reidy 6. The members of tlie club must of the first president might be Usually this will enable the driver to foodstuffs. It i» t tie aim of the man on Park Drive agree to study the instructions ami |ea<l make the hill without further trouble traced to her. She was exact agement to have this a comfortable ■ place Tlie Bible Study Ulas* of the Epworth the letters, circulars an«l bulletin* sent But If not be can turn tbe car around ing in her discipline and her se place where women desiring to remain League will meet at the houle ot tlie to them. and back uphill verity was reflected in the ■ down town from afternoon to evening flint ^vice-president, L. A. Farnsworth, 7. Each member must, whenever Doctors’ Bills. thoroughness with which George service can rest, and latter Mrs. Mattie next Saturday evening. Tlie lemon* possible, show their pig at tbe local and ■ Sleeth and Mr*. Mary Mallet will con Your doctor's bill, ss a general rule, are very interesting and helpful to the county exhibit, and tbe winners of the completed his various undertak duct a vesper service, Every evening members of tbe dam. Rev. D. C. ( county exhibit must show their pig* at reads, "For professional services ten ings. dered." That means that you nre to the rooms will be open for social Macolm is teacher. the State Fair. George’s favorite brother was gatherings of young people, with Miss A basket ball game was played Boy and girl* ijho wish to enter the pay for work done and not for miracles performed. If you hire a doctor to at his half brother Lawrence, four Bums in charge Tuesday evening at tin* Gilbert school. I , Pig Club work but are unable to obtain tend you In sickness you enter a con Arrangements have been made for The Gilbert high schrxii boys player] 1 breed sow* or pig* will lie assisted in se tract to pay for bls expert services, years his senior, and he was with him much after Lawrence’s holding the meetings of the L. T. S. in •gainst the Gilbert Athletic Club, the curing suitable stock from reliable whether be succeeds In curing you or 1 the assembly hall of the school building, lieing 17 to 1» in favor of tlie breeders in their county. not. It would be unfortunate for both marriage to Miss Annie Fairfax i The next meeting of the L. T. 8. will lie score Athletic Club. The Girls’ team played L J, ALLEN, State Pig Club parties In the contract If the terms Lawrence was the big-brother held on Friday of this week. against the teachers, the girls winning Agent, Extension Service, Oregon Agri were otherwise. hero that has so much influence Two things are not yet clearly un U h * game. cultural College, Corvallis, Oregon. deratood by some [»eople—first, n doc --------------------------------- on the life of so many boys. tor's fee la collectable, and. second, a There Was Ono. The Spaulding Digging Co., will cut | CHERRYVILLE Lawrence’s wife’s father, Lord V------------------------------------------------ g 56,000,000 feet of logs back of Corvallis. ! Judge—What's your charge against doctor Is not legally bound to attend Fairfax, was one of the wealth the prisoner? Complainant—Burglary. any one under nny circumstance* un He stole $5 from me nt the station. less he wants to You can't make a iest men in Virginia and it was Old Winter’s reign will soon lie over. Roads are fine here the first of the ' Judge —But for borglary there must lie doctor work for a contingent fee, and he that first gave George his week an«! the air is «lelightfully balmy. ! a breaking. Complainant - Well, your yon can’t make him work at all If he start as a surveyor. From this Frogs are croaking and birds are, honor, when he took the five he broke chooses to refuse tils services.—Chics go News. he stepped to major of militia, singing in every direction while back if IFAiLto CURE«? CANCER «TUMORitnff me.— Boston Transcript Moro It POISONS fcs» 0 m * (t sttKtes il BONI East lhe temperature is frightful. Nine through Lawrence’s influence, One of Nature’s Show Places. WlthMtKMflIfFM Smart. Ogden ennj'on. n deep cleft through and from then on his course was persons froze to death in New York N« PAY Uatil Countryman- Here, you! What in the towering Wasatch mountains, over City and snow anil blizzard are raging. WRIttEN WXIANTR determined. thunder d'yer mean by [tutting ’Paid looking the Great Halt lake, la one ot No X Ray or otber We had some disagreeable weather but »wlndle. An Islsnd C urio with thanks’ on my account? Jest you nature's show places, cut In the solid Most of the smart alecky it didn’t last forever. plan trnaks» the cure put ‘with cash.' and Ite slick too! Nono rock by the river which runs through Any TUMOa. LUMP or stories we hear about Washing Who says tin- world does not progress? 1 $0«£ on the fip, tara at t>* yer funny jokes on me!" It, the rushing water, from prehistoric budy long la ton have long since been proven Berah’s bill, asking for investigation or CANCER; lt never times, carrying quantities of snnd and •bout Government ownership of public ' Rlnanntlflast stage false. He was an ordinary boy gravel which simply filed out the pres Why She Oidn’t. l-fMI BOM »en*. utilities, such as railroads, telephones | K RK K, 10,000 testl- New Employer— But why did you ent wonderful canyon. Ogden river influenced by a good father and and telegraphs, haa passed the U. 8. j montais. BrSeMoat leave your last mistress? New Maid— was flowing west along Its present mother, an influential brother Senate. Thirty-five years ago, Bis Hlvens! Old you expect me f bring course before the lofty Wasatch moun and powerful friends. There mark induced Germany to take over it P ■ MP ED »nd al ways poisons deep arm- her along wld me?—Cleveland Leader talna came Into existence. The raising VNNUEII pit glands and KALB «MCKIV of the mountnins went on slowly for are plenty of boys being born the railroads and before the great war '• One woman In every 7ale«of cancer—UJ!. report ages, so slowly that the river kept Its had publicly paid for her great railroad , Selioitlng Insursnoe. Wc refuse many who watt too long A must die nowdays who have all the pos place by cutting down its ever rising Poor cured at ball price if cancer is yet small and they were a great source of, The Solicitor—We pay you if yon die. sibilities of a Washington in syMsm bed. In no other way can scientists revenue to the country and they were lr.lMr».lr.CMkinit«. SSKffffif If you are hurt. If you get sick. Tbs them, if they are blessed with better managed than they ever had OTiWittS fTTJISEja' Victim—How much if I get sick of pay rationally account for a river rising on one side of the range and flowing dl MT. SCOTT HERALO T — Pointers NOTES OF THE W. C, T. II. IWILL CIVE $1000 Any LUMP» WOMAN S BREAST reasonably intelligent, resolute, been. KINDLY MAIL THIS Wwwssasegl CANCER ing the premfnm?—Albany Argus. • rectly acroee it— Argonaut “Planting Inferior trees is false economy.” Inferiority ami "LOW PRICES" •retains. They are always tound together. It n*ay pay to «conointxe on an article that you expect to use very lit'le and then throwaway—but certainly not when making an in vestment in trees—which are ex- pected to last all your life time and then some. Good reliable, thrifty trees cost no more to plant than do inferior ones; they require no more time for [ironing, spraying or cultivation. Fewer tree« will have to be re planted, with its acconipsnitig ex panse, causing un-unitormity in your orchard, delayed productiveness, an noyance aud dissatisfaction. When trees are sold al a very low price, there is some reason; that reason is usually inferiority. An old established Nursery,—one thst «X pacta to continue business de stroys rather than sells their inferior tree«—at least we do. We know that our customers will be better pleased,— lietter served, by us furnishing only first-class trees, even though we may have to charge them a intle mon* than he who is offering inferior trees. By us following this policy for the [>a»t twenty-five years, Oregon Nur sery Company’s trees have liecome known throughout the entire north west for their unsurpassed QUALITY and RELIABILITY. Whenever you wsnt this class of trees, whether in Fruits, Nuts, Shade, Berries, Roses, etc, just write the Oregon Nursery Company, Orenco, Ore, If we have not the kinds you want, we’ll tell you. OREGON NURSERY COMPANY ORENCO, OREGON Reliable Salesmen Wanted. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Circuit Court oi the State of Oregon, for the County of Multnomah, in Probate, Department No. 6. Notice is hereby given that the under signed baa tieen appointed adtniniatra- trix of the estate of Ernrat llerlihey deoeaaed, by the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Multnomah County, and has qualified. All persons having claims agninat Mid estate are hereby notified to present them properly veri fied as by law required to the under signed at 314 Spalding Bldg, Portland, Oregon, within six months from the date hereof. ^Itated jt^l flr-t published February 3. . , , Emma llerlihey, Administratrix John Van Zante, Attorney. Dally Malls Mai I n at the L**ntn poatoffice arrive •nd depart daily, except Bunday, as fol low*: Arrive Depart fl: 00 A. M. 7:16 A. M. 12:60 P. M. 12 JO p. M. 3:60 P. M. 6:30 P. M"