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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (April 20, 1916)
NIT.SCC)TT HERALD Doings of Our Neighbors Entered as Seenni CÌM Matter February I#. 1914. At poetoffice, Lent», Oregon, Underact of March 3, 1879 Character Building BRBEZY ITEMS CONTRIBUTED BY HERALD REPORTERS AT NEARBY POINTS ------ - --------------------- „j * CHERRYVILLE g------------------------------------------------ g Publtehed Every Thursday at Lent», Ore., by the M t . K cvtt Peen» hi no C o . i.-xj O PLEASANT VALLEY g-------------------------------------------- -w Old Raiu-in-tlie Face had nothing on T. P Campbell insdc a busiuess trip u». t<> Oregon City Tueeday G< xm I Friday come« late this year but C. F. Kesterson, formerly of reveral people la-re have delayed plant place, but now of Kcllo-.g, Ore., Office Phone: Home B-0111-1111. Residence: Tabor 2S13 here tiie fore part of tiie week shaking ing |Hitatoes until that date. Easter Sunday comes the Inteet this hand* witii (riemls. Mrs. I. N. Staples of Portland was a year than for many years and will not ’HIS flv business is gFttinjr Do lou Knovs llwl come as late again for Id year». Many gia-xt at the home of Mr. nihl Mm. I’. serious. People used to Sags in roof-gutters may act as |a<o|de think that settled seasonable J. Bi-rke one day recently. have head bee and no one thought Mm. B F, Matthews of Gresham weather will never come until alter mosquito breeding places? much about it. Just thought it Easier. visited with her mother, Mr*. Henry ’s iu<vt valuable crop is j. t . Friel r.:,: Sr., .... lias .............. moved : .... on his | Troge one day tiii* week was a necessary or unavoidable ba America hire? ranch east of the |H>st etliei- and will put j 1. F. Coffman of Iz-nts evil. Then gradually some of The public cigar-cutter is a health in his time here this season fixing it up. after basine« interest» herealMxit» Issi the more exacting ones dis menace? He has an elegant home at Eugene and Monday. posed of their pests. The dis G. N. Sager made a trip Io tiie Boring The United State* Public Health drove tin- entire distance, over 12> mites position to get along without Service maintains a loan library of in three days with an old tuare :>0 years ' district Wednesday. old. This tougli old brute made nearly Mr. and Mrs. T. P. t'anipta-ll. al them grew until there came a stereopticon slide#? The typhoid rate measures accurate 50 mile» one day amt arrived at the eml cotnpaaied by Mr. ami Mrs Clyd.- time when to be. “those people of her journey in fine shape. Can you Sager and Clyde Jr., motored to Mult- who are lousy” was considered ly community intelligence? nomali Falls last Sum lay. Whooping cough annually kills beat it? disgraceful. There are still a Mrs. Do tison »f Portland was a re Many of the orchard» in the valley, on over ten thousand Americans? few people who submit to the account of disease ami low prices are cent guest at the home of ber brother, Bad housing produces bail health? being takeu out. Here the orchards T R. Berry, <»f this place. presence of these parasites and R«x-ky Mountain spotted fever is are in fine shape and the quality of the C. K. Kennedy of Lents spent several the disgrace attending the fact, spread by a wood-tick? fruit utisiirpassed ta-ing nearly free from days tiiis week at work putting in a but they are a small minority. worms. One of the most experienced crop on lite valley farm The same i.iight be said of the Herbert Kaufman says; “The most on-hardista in the state is developing an history of Pediculina Vestemen- j orchard of 20 ai res one mile west of precious thing in tiie world today, is I» No dyestuff shortage will ever this place, while Prof. CoMp»-r ami Rev. minute and you who can do the llioet ti; of fleas, bed bugs, etc. turn the old flag yellow. Dr. Boyd of Portland have two or the with it can do the most for it." Each have had their day and finest young orchards in the state. No- now are in disrepute. The true secret of feminine tawiy ever saw such fine healthy tree« as ■ Likewise flies have been re beauty is to be born pretty. three. As a matter of fact this loca % GILBERT garded as blessings: as unavoid tion has Hood River ta-at a mile and ------- ■ ..... -............................. B Laws, we’ll soon be smacking then some able, as unnecessary, as dan F. H. Gates' sun Melvin, of Gilbert gerous and at last as disreput our lips over early peas and wax Now tiiat Henry Ford has carried the was taken to tiie hospital a week ago state of Michigan as candidate for Re but is home again ami getting on nice ___________ able and it is coming to the beans! publican President at the Primaries stage when to “have flies” will What’s in a name? One of the without any exertion on his part what ly-Mrs. Win. Gilbert of Gilbert station be about as bad as to have bugs leading pacifists in congress is ever, it will be seen how dies» old has l»-»-n in the hoepital the past two standpatters will begin to howl about weeks and has undergone serious opera of any other sort. In fact it is Senator Gore. I fool laws of < krvgou and the titter ab- tions' She is now much improved ami a worse arraignment than any surdity of the common people selecting her early recovery is expected. “ Expects Germany to end the of the others. A man may have their own candidates ami about the some or any of these bugs and war”, says a headline. Most of needle*« expense etc. One old politician J. I.. Johnson is enjoying a visit from E. Ix>vingston of Seattle. They be reasonably clean. Rather, a us expect the war to end Ger says they said Fortt's candi« iacy was a C. used to work togetiier ill Seattle. They ¡ joke but it was no joke and it spells expect to go into the painting taieim-ws person may be reasonably clean many. ___ ' ruin to the schemes of tiie politicians and have bugs, but a person When a married man goes : We are approaching a new «lay when in Portland. who “has flies” is publicly ex home hungry late at night, he ■ such men as Ford will combine great Mrs. W. Anklam and little son of posed. Flies are as evident of always gets a piece of tongue . business ability with just and human Portland spent three week» at the home of her parent», Mr. and Mrs. Wagner, filth as a bad odor is. Even and roast treatment of their employees will be of Gilbert. more and more frequent. This grinding more so. Some filth gives off Mrs. B. T. Davis entertained the Why oppose the Dog Pound? the face of the p<x>r and compelling Ladies Aid al an all day meeting last no odor unless disturbed. Practically all filth affords a It will be far more convenient to tiiem to work for starvation wages be Thursday. longs to the cannabilistic age and is breeding place for flies and con look your dog up at Creston than -irawing to a close. God lx- thanke«i! The pupils in the Fifth and Sixtii grades surprised their teacher, Miae trawise, the absence of filth anywhere on the west side. Frank Grand, Secretary of the Bracket, wilii a flower shower last week. American Federation of Ijtbor in an spells the elimination of the fly. Mrs. 1. Martin visited relatives in The Aches of House Cleaning article addresne«l to tiie American Con Sellwood one day last week. Decaying vegetables, fruit, slop, test E. R. Lynn has sold hi» place on animal excretions, barnyard The pain and sorenes* cause! by gres» cbmmenting on the' literacy new required of emigrants under the Lenox Avenue, and will move to South bruise«, over-exertion and straining dur waste, all provide fly nurseries. hill just passed by Congrre« said the Beach, south of New Port. ing house cleaning time are soothed If you don’t want to be recorded opposition to this bill was urged by the The nephew of Mrs. A F. Swanson of away by Sloan's Liniment. No need to as “having flies,” get rid of stiffer this agony. Just apply Sloan's steamship companies on one hand, who I aiiox avenue, was hurt Wednesday these breeding places. Then you Liniment to the sore spots, rub only a made $»111,000,oOO annually before tin- afternoon by falling down a stairway. can be assured of a place in po little. In a short time the pain leaves, war by dumping all kinds of ignorant He was taken to a city hospital. His people on our shores, ami on the other lite society as any other person is you rest comfortably and enjoy a re hand by the textile and steel industries mother was visiting at the Swanson who has got rid of his bugs. All freshing sleep. One gratefal user and other large employers of foreign home. writes: "Sloan's Liniment is worth its this is suggested by a recent weight in gold." Keep a bottle on i ial»or who were much better pleased Sterilizing Seed Potatoes circular sent out by the State hand, use it against all Soreness, I with dumb, stupid people whom they University. If you want further Neuralgia and Bruises. Kills pain. 25c. coulil work for little, or next nothing and for long hours every «lay in the at your Druggist. information ask them about it. The dipping of seed [s>tat<s*e before week. In proof of these awful condi planting in either formalin or corrosive tions lie cited from the Industrial Com ■Effort» *oy 'Portland druggists to mission anti the re|s«rt of the Great sublimate is to kill the diseases which H. W. Reynolds, for the past check the drinking of alcohol nearly Committee sent by the Christian an- on the seed. The one disease which four years head printer on the resulted fatally in two cases, when Churches who in»pecte<i the terrible seems to Is* doing the most damage in men who made affidavits that they ft can state of affairs in most of the big centers this section is the Rhizoctonia. Herald, has quit the printer’s wanted alcohol for «sternal use only tie Identified on the |>otatoe» at thie business and will try farming. were served with the denatured prod where foreign labor was employed. season by the email dirty spots from the Hell has nothing on the conditions He will be occupied on a farm ict In both cases the victims were ( existing in the tnines in Colorado, oper- size of a pin head to the sir.«- ot the end five miles south-east of Cor found insensible on the street near I ated by tiiat precious saint, OI<1 John D., of a pencil. vallis. Here’s luck to Reynolds the place where the drug had been and his clique of asacxiated bandits, These spots look like small particles ol and their lives were saved also at the Bethlehem steel works in dirt but upon careful examination they and the potatoes he grows, may purchased, by heroic treatment. are found to stick firmly to the potato | they ever be large and abund Rev. G. H. Young, pastor of the Al Pennsylvania, and the textile factories hut can be rubbed or wadied off leaving I in Massachusetts. N« arly all tiie stand ant. bany Baptist church, was elected mod pat Republican members from .Ma»sa- tiie potato smooth. Where thia disease rator of the Central Baptist aasocia- | ebnsette, Pennsylvania and elsewhere does its worst damage is while the crop 'iun, which closed a three days' aes- is growing It cuts off the stems leading With a population one-tv. enty- ;ion. Mrs. O. B. Neptune, of Albany, j where cheap labor voted against this to the young )x«tat«a-» causing the for fif'h of that ot tne United States was reelected clerk. Rev. Young sue ■ bill r« «piiring a litera, y text lieeau-s- Big mation of numerous small potabire. ill- i Business paid them to vote that way Switzerland hns a trained army eeds Rev. R. F. Jameson of Lebanon, Cha-. Lindbergh, a member of Con- shaj*-<| tuta-rs, rank top growth, ami five times as Ihrjre as that of the ."irgil Carter ot North Palestine was ! gn-M from .Minnesota in a recent speech potabies forming aliove ground which re hosen as representative on the state in tiie cutting down of the total United States, yet Switzerland convention board. North Palestine , at Washington said 2 per cent of our sults yield. is considered the most demo was the place chosen for next year's ■ people own fiO per cent of our w«-alth After dipping, the seed should be while ÍM per cent of our people own the cratic country in the world. meeting. remaining 40 per cent and this pitiful planted on ground that is free from the One of the largest copper mine deals disease. remainder is passing rapidly over to the ever made in Oregon was announced DIPPING Those Congressmen who in when the copy of a bond and lease »mall minority. It is time tiiat our Use one pint of formalin to thirty . wise statesmen (?) and able writers and sist on warning Americans to with option to purchase 40 claims In i great men stand back and let the foolish gallons of water, soak the potatoes two keep off armed liners are the the Homestead district was filed in jsxiple try their brains and ideas awhile. hours in tl>e solution and drain well l>e- fore cutting This solution is poieeB same ones who want us to send the county clerk's office at Baker. The purchase price of $80,000 includes a and should he used with great care. an army into Mexico when one-fifth interest in 10 claims belong Keep away from children and livestock, Lents Man Sued Americans, wno ought not to be ing to the native copper group, togeth ft will loose its strength in a few days there, are killed. er with two mill sites and all the wa Some time ago, W. E. Goggins of so it should be used as soorf as mixed. ter right» connected with the claims Two ounces of corrosive sublimate to Ia*nta had the misfortune to strike a mentioned in the transaction. sixteen gallons of water, dissolve in The Department of the In Renewed efforts in the fight against man with his automobile at Second and warm water before mixing with hulk of Alder. The man, I). H. Watson, lias terior is sending out a very in the ground squirrel will be made by sued for $2700 damages. That will lie the water. Soak potatoes om- and one- structive map of Yosemite Val the ranchers to keep down the spotted pretty hard to collect a* Goggins is half hours, drain ami let dry before cut fever epidemic that is traveling over ting. Do not let this solution come in ley that may be had by sending Grant known to is* a pretty careful driver ami county and at the western edge contact with any metal as it will des there is a strong probability th at he is to the Secretary of the Interior, of Baker county. K. F. Averill, ot the troy the metal as well as destroy the so excusable. Washington, D. C. Uniter States Biological Survey, gave lution. Use wood containers only. Al out the word that the sage Uck that ways put in indigo or diamond dye to causes the spotted fever depends on Eczema Cured or Money Refunded color the solution as a safety precau According to the Pasteur in the squirrel for its existence. Ranch tion. It is a deadly poison and should stitue of Paris, mi:k is a power ers have been fighting the rodent be This guarantee goes with every box of be kept away from all |«-rsons or stock. ful stimulant, yet it may be a cause of its damage^ to the crops. Dr. Hol «eon's Eczema Ointment. Make« It does not loose it* strength so should long time before the gentle cow A direct road to the coast from Bu- no difference whether its a baby, child be buried when through dipping. Al is classified with tne demon rum. gene is planned for thia summer by or ag<-<l. No matter how long standing ways rpark tiie containers POISON and the Lane county court.. Blds for the the case the guaiantee holds go<xl. Cut keep covered Thie is a little more effective then the construction of a bridge over the out this strip, go to your druggist, get a With independence only four North fork of Bluslaw river ware op box of Dr. Hobson’s Eczema Ointment, Formalin but the price lieing high at May I The structure will bo use it as directed and if you are not fully the present time it will probably tie ad years distant our advice to the ened <1$ foot long with a draw over the satisfied, the druggist or maker will re visable to use the Formalin this year. Philippines is to get busy on a deepest part of the stream for the pas- fund your money. Try it Just once, you —H. B. Hall, County Agricultural first-class navy without delay. Agent, Multnomah County. will be happily surprised. H. A. DARN ALL, Emvoa and M anaubb . Isn’t it a fact that you have a lirtter opinion of yourself, that you fact the problems of life with the assurance ol a correct solution when you have 1 Money In The Bank? Aside from the influences of home and church, the bank adds its share in help ing you to help yourself. Make a de posit with us and note results. THE MULTNOMAH STATE BANK Lents Sta., Portland, Oregon » O FRENCH ADVANCE IN VERDUN REGION Pari»—A French infantry attack In the Verdun region south ot itouau munt resulted in the capture of the portion» of wine German trenches, the war office announced. Two bun dred Germans were taken prisoner«. The significance of the attack is commented on in I'aria with extreme satisfaction. It 1» recalled that a few days ago General Petain, commanding the defense« ot Verdun, waa quoted as saying that he had "ceded" to the en emy all the territory In that region he intended they should have, Since then the Germane have made no Im portant gains. Berlin, via Ixmdon.—After extensive bombardment large French forces on the Verdun front attacked Gorman positions near Fort DouaumonL The German war office statement says the French were repulsed with heavy losses. VON PAPEN N 4 INDICTED Flv« Accused of Plot to Welland Canal. Blow Up New York.—Captain Franx von Pa pen, recalled military attache to the German embassy at Washington, was indicted by the federal grand jury here as the organiser and financier of an alleged conspiracy to blow up the Welland Canal In Canada With him also were indicted Captain Ilans Tan acber, alleged agent of the Krupp» In the United States and husband of Mint. Johanna G$dskl, the prlmn don na; Constantine Govanl, and Alfred J. Fritzen. It Is charged that Von PapMl plan ned the conspiracy, that Tauacher sup plied the explosives an>1 firearms and that Fritzen and Govanl carried the dynamite to Niagara Falls. Captain von I’apen Is now in (1er many, and as the offense with which he Is charged is not extraditable II la very unlikely that he will over be brought to trial. Waith ( hild s Cough Colds, running of noer, col.linued irritation of the mucous membrane if neglected may mean Catarrh later. Don't take the chances—do something for your child! Children will not lake every medial ne, but they will lake Dr. King's New IHacovery and without brib ing or teasing. Its a sweet, pleasant Tar Svrup an<i so effistiv*. Just laxative enough to eliminate the waste poisons. Almost the first doer helps. Always prepared, no mixing or fussing. Just ask your druggist for Dr. King's New Discovery. It will eale-gaurd »our child against serious ailments resulting Uuu> colds. Fills Best for Liver BecauiM’ they contain tiie best liver inedidnee, no matter how bitter or nau seating for the sweet sugar coating hides the taste. Dr. King’s New Life Pills contain ingredients that put the liver working, move the IsiWels freely, No grip-, no nausea, aid digestion Just try a tattile of Dr. King’s New Life Pills , and notice how much better you feel. ‘ 2Be. at your Druggist. NOTICE T<> CREDITORS , In th«- County Court of tiie Stat«- of Oregon, for Multnomah County. In tli«« Matter of tiie E«tab- of Matilda Altman. Deceased. Notice is hereby given that tin- umier- »igned lias been apfiointed -x«-cntor of tin- ««Htato of Matilda Altman, <tece«m*<l. | by the County Court «4 tin- State of I Oregon for th* County of Multnomah, i and ha» «¡iiuliflisl as such. Ail persons having claims against said i relate are hereby n>>lifi«s| and directi-d to present th» same, pr<«|«crly verifi«*d as requir«-«! by law, to ti»« undersigned executor, at the office of J. J. Johnson, 314 Spaulding Bl«lg , Portland, Or«-gon, i within six*month» from the «tat«- of first > publication of this note. I*at« i| and first published April 13, l»lfl. ARNOLD L ALTM AN. Executor ot th»- Estate of 51 atiIda Altman, De«’«-n*-<l, J. J. JOHNSON, Atty, 314 SpauMIng Bldg , Portland, Ore. A A universal nine-hour rule for wo men employed In the manufacturing Industrie« of Oregon has been recoin mended by the conference committee of the industrial welfare commission An Increase in the minimum wage from $8 20 to $8.64 a week for women employed In all Portland industries was recommended Prineville capitalists have offered to build the connecting link from Prine ville to the main line of the Oregon Trunk, operating the line under a lease for 9!» years that will give the city two-fhlrrts of the net earnings. It now remains for the council to »ell $100,000 of municipal bonds and enter into a contract with these men for the construction of the railroad. A taxpayer bag the right to pay the first half ot his taxes after April 5 without paying the second half; on payment so made interest Is to be charged on the first half only, at the rate of 1 per cent for each month, or part of a month, that payment Is de ferred after April I, the state oommis- elon has ruled la answer to an la- gairy frou gheriff Bodtae of AIBaay. NOTICE OF HEARING FINAL 4 r >4«• i ACCOUNT In the County Court of th« 8Ulte of Oregon, (or th« County of M uituo- mah. In the Matter of the Estate of Wil- Ham I Arson, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that the under signed. Charles E. I Arson, the «Men tor of the estate of William I arson, de ceased, has :fll«i in the Comity Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Multnomah, his final amount as ex ecutor of said estate, and that said Court has set. snd fixed Monday, the Hth day of May, at the hour of 9:80 o’clock in the forenoon of said day at the County Court Risun in the Court House of Multnomah County, Oregon, as the time and place for the hearing of said Final Account, together with any ob- jectiona then, may be to the same, and for the aettleinent of aaid estate. Dated and first pubinhod March 80, 1910. CHARLES E. LARSON, Ex- ectitor of the Estate of William I atsod , Deceased. J. J. JOHNSON, 314 Spalding Bldg., Attorney.