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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (May 11, 1916)
On any showdown this country MT. SCOTT HERALD should be able to demonstrate that it has learned a number of things since the affair with Spain. Entered as Second Class Matter February 19, 1914. NOTES OF THE W. C. T. U. A man with a im*»«»K«* came to Lent« last ’Rowlay evenlag. He «lid not re At jxwtotfice, Lenta, Oregon, Underact of March 3, 1S79 main lonx ami not many |«*opl«» met Mr. Lightner is preparing a him but th«* mcNtagi* n-inains; it ha» history of road building in Mult wink»; ill» moving alKiut through the Published Every Thursday at Lents, Ore., by the M t . H cott P cbushino Co. nomah County. It is to be pre community. The man needed no Intro H. A. DARNALL, Enrroa and M anaosm . sumed it will be authentic and if duction because the fa«*e of “Staph« the Jeweter'* «mil«« from tlie advertising Seeing visions of folly, waste, and wanton so he will tell us how J. B. Yeon oolumiu* of new»p*!»>r» with hi« liliger Office Phone; Home B-6111-1111. Residence: Tabor 2S13 got the job as roadmaster; how IKiintinir to the identical spot of the new extravagance; wishing you had been Benson forced him to support location on Morrison »lre«*l. Staple« wise enough to have saved instead of NLY a few people have any the county will not prove the the roadmaster’s recommenda pay« for iiis advertising ; you have not squandering.......................................... right to claim any of the majority at the polls. The little tions on hard surfacing; and gui<ee«Hl the purport of ills meiwanv The pinion» of the m«-»»ag«' were wrought glory in the construction of the flash of publicity his opponent is how he came to agree to the use from alluring melodies lubricated by th«* The Visible Reward of Thrift and Economy Columbia River Highway. It is enjoying is derived from the suc of asphaltic surfacing after tell- unity of purp<««> of tho«e who a|»|»eare<i staring you in the face had you started to be presumed their names will cess he secured through protect ing various people he did not with him and compose the tuu»ieal It approve of it. a Savings Account with us. We pay be engraved into the columns of ing a violator of the law ■ Staph*» family. Over the pulsing heart t of the imwaage is a crystal exposing th«* Vista House, which is proposed isn’t possible that the people of, 4 per cent on time deposits................. , mvret plai*e of magic to th«* view of him to be a memorial to Oregon the county are going to forsake o* who would attain. Span* mouieuts! TRIBUTE TO JEFFERSON. Pioneers. Now the rational an official who cannot be accused »pare moments! »pare moment»! De place for a memorial to pioneers of neglecting his duty, particular vote your spare momenta to m>me Movement to Make Hie is in Portland and the Vista ly in the instance where his op Birthday a National Holiday. dctlnite end ! That is th«* message. [ Skill to manipulate those musical in House movement is simpjy a ponent developed his offensive struments was ac«|uired in the »pare movement to immoratalize a few publicity, for a man who bases moments of busy live». A son, not yet his claim to public acclaim on chosen Lords of Portland. This fifteen years of age, with skill tnat will is all brought out the past week the fact that he is ready to pro pay lii» way through college A family Lents Station, Portland, Oregon in a little effusion of Mr. Benson tect violators of the law. It is a , with traitu>d ability to entertain and in struct th«» listening puiilie. Let us eaoh when Mr. Lightner assumes case where every decent man and all b««kun this im-iwag»' to our and woman in the county should some of the dory of promoting homes. • be ready to spend some time in the highway. True, Mr. Light The inale quartette judgment against you in the sum of at the school ner was not entirely in sympathy proving that “right is greater 1450.00 with inter««! thereon al the rate house Tuesday evening delighted their with the enterprise but since than might” even if the latter Republican Candidate For of H percent |»«r annum from June 21, hearers by singing genuine patriotic Mr. Benson insisted that Mr. does enjoy occasional advantage. song«. Some quiet people who do not 1910, and for the further sum of |60.00 attorney»’ fee and for «•<«!• ami di»- «ay much about it »re patriotic clear Lightner should participate it We do not want a man in that bnrmmientr herein. down to their ankh* lion««. Their fret looks a little selfish for him to position whose merit is the pro At the Ptimaries May 19 mav lAke them to indifferent place« but That the mortgage dated December object now that the work is done. tection of criminals, but just the In anmiuncing my eandidacy tor the 21, 1912, executed by H m > aliove named tiieir heart« are true blue all the time. Mr. Benson said that the road reverse. Three hMinoniotiB voices, chanting the 1 office ot Constable at the primary elec D. E. Yeaaul, covering lie* following would make its builders famous, praises of "th«* land of the free ami the tion, May 19, I will, if I sin nominated described real property in Multnomah home of the brave” will lie a joy where- - an-l elvct«Ml, during my term of office, County, Oregon, all of Lot Five (5) in he insisted they should avail | TT doesn’t always pay to be I laitblully ami impartially discharge the Block Two (2) in Katherine, according ever they may sing peddler of bad stories, ev themselves of the honor and he I even Curfew »hall not ring at night was the I ilulitw of the office. I will, to the b«*»t to tin* duly recorded plat thereof, »aid even threatened to promote some in a political campaign, And tiecision of a majority of th«* citixens of • of mv ability, enforce a’.l law» coming County and State, I»* foreclosed ami MANY MEN SHOW DESIRE one else for their places if they when the candidates for the most Ix-nts interview«! by a committro ap- within the Constable'« jurisdiction with that sai<l property l>e sold a» upon exe TO GO ON SUMMER CRUISE |K>inte<i did not assume the responsibility dignified office in the county, the for that pur|M>se it ««« out fear or favor, and will not specialise cution, and that you be forever barred and foreclosed from any right, title or for some of the glory prospective , [ head of the educational system, generally ngr**ed that l4*nt« is n pretty Interest in or to »aid mortgaged Secretary Daniela Saya That Navy good fowl, so tar as the population of and it surely does look rather stoop to digging up mischievous premi««, and will apply to the Court May Train 10,000 Civiliana. curfew age is concerned . The police puerile for him to want to claim rumors and circulating them for for auch other and further relief as may men wen* commended lor their good all the honors that may arise. facts they are lucky to get off la* equitable m 'tlie premia««. service«, testimony being given of hav Daniel» is enthusiastic over But then Mr. Benson ' is merely ; with a forced retraction, and th«* Secretary Tins summon» is served upon you, ing heard the policeman warn chihireli navy’s civilian cruise, which starts ami each of you, by publication by human. His 1 is not a heart of that is just what happened last Aug. 15 and continues until Sept 12. about getting home. Lents is to be by order of the Honorable J. P. adamant, and neither is his Friday morning when Candidate “Since tiie cruisg has bwn an congratulated. Kavanaugh of the above entitled Court, nounced." the secretary said tbe other Mr». Margaret Dye Ellis, the Washing opinion unchanagable. Mr. Ben- McCormick visited some of the day. “the department has received a made and entered on the '.’9th day of ton corre»pon<i«*iit n*|x>rting congrereion- son is “Oregon’s Grand Old ministers in Lents and explained very large number of applications and •1 action to the Union Signal, which is April, 191«, directing auch publication to la* made in the Ml. Scott Herald Man. ” He put all these beauti- some remarks he had made a a larger number of Inquiries concern- the W. ('. T. U. national organ, writes the eon-jitlons 'inder which It may once a week for six successive weeks. ful and useful drinking fountains, few days before. Mr. Whitney, ing that there are a numlier of bills pend tie made. We expect to take about First publication May 4, 191«. around town with the burning his opponent, whom he hoped to fi.UOu men who have eitlier a knowledge ing in congress for the la-tterilient of John Van Zant«* A R. R. Morrill, the world. The bill for national desire to put the saloons out of cripple by his stories, has carritid of the mmi or of a trade employed by Attorneys for Plaintiff. the navy and give them in .1 month's constitutional prohibition, she says, has O The Multnomah State Bank Mark W. Petersen CONSTABLE business. That was before Mr. cn a clean campaign, has never Benson went into the hotel busi- been guilty of any sort of ness. He hasn’t put any in personalities and has never since. He has learned by run failed to prove interesting to ning a bar in his own hotel that those whom he has had the the saloons are not deserving of privilege to address. such competition. In other words he ha3 changed his mind. The Bethlehem Steel Co., IS A few months since Mr. Benson, wasting a lot of fine paper try- “Oregon’s Grand Old Man,” IDg to tell the people of the was ready to sacrifice $25,000 a I country of a proposed $11,000,000 year to provide a city manager! , in buMng a Government for Portland under a plan of, Armor Arnlor plant olant They do not government he proposed to have p]ajn ^ow much the government drafted and, forced down the wou]d waste in continuing to throats of the citizens of the buy armor plate of them at town. He spent last winter in regular prices. It is to be hoped California and came back . *° the wail from Bethlehem will | Portland recently proclaiming fajj to raj^ a responding chord. the view that the city manager idea had serious objections. He Man is made of dust—and probably came to the decision always out for more. that it would be hard to find a city manager that would take A man’s always satisfied to be orders from Mr. Benson. The out when a bill collector calls. idea of a city manager is that he takes orders from no one. Of course Mr. Benson could not There are lots of good women j think of employing a man and in the world in spite of the men,1 lose the right to boss him around. anil vice versa. That is his long suit. He was a logging camp czar so long that A woman does her duty be- he thinks he ought to be able to cause she wants to—a man be- boss everybody. All this goes to cause he has to. show that Mr. Benson changes his mind. About a year ago this When a man quarrels with his time Mr. Benson was promising wife he seldom gets a chance to everlasting fealty to Mr. Light say anything these days. ner. Just now it is difficult to anticipate just what is going to A whole lot of men get the happen. One thing seems sure. The Columbia Highway is Mr. idea that they are breezy when Benson’s own private property, they are merely windy. view, grade, asphalt and all and Every evening some men try Lightner had better look out. Worse things yet may come to to think up something to boast about to the neighbors. the public ear. 'T’HERE seems to be some dis- * position to suppose that Mr. Evans may have some trouble in holding the District Attorney ship. That w- believe to be un necessary waste of nervous energy. Mr. Evana has been a pretty reasonable sort of official. He has the support of th« clean, decent, law abiding citizenship of the county, and it is improb able that the decent oleaaeat of Still, Congress cannot make an army and a navy out of paper. The young men must enlist simply bean deferred through the action of the Judiciary Committee to "await a more convenient season " In addi tion to this there is the bill for prohibi tion in the District of Columbia, anti a l>i 11 for each of our dependencies: the Philippin««, Hawaii and Porto Rico, Mrs. Ellis makes th«* »taU-tnent that when we took possession of the Hawaiian Islands in IS!* then were I over 200,000 native Hawaiian» whereas now there an* only 24,000. Tliiff awful decrease, »ay» Mrs. Ellie. _ in “The ■»••»M«» White Ribboner’’ is largely attributed - «— ““ to the liquor the United States continue» These cruises are ex[»**tc«1 to do tb<> to »end to the island» every month. same good for the navy that tin* varl ous training ramps held last summer did for tbs army They will offer an i Granta Pass lias a legislative club— un<*TcsO«d o(TVortnnlty f c yor.ng men 1 that will use the dub. to gain [>ractleal knowledge and sxpe- rteoca in haniWng a battleship, tn eg» I «rating the guns and tn ttwtpltae. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦a < » The navy department haa not doubt- j 1 > ad tor a moment that tbs ei rifle ns wunWI hesitate to vaWnnteer. The prin cipal fear te that there wtn not be ae- commodatkona < ju board the battieshtpe for all who make spptlcatkTn to serve. Let R. J. Stelly do your Tbe enroUmenta will bs closed an June 1, and no applicant will bo consider»»! PAINTING after that date. The rssaela are expected -to sail from TINTING Boston, Now Turk, Norfolk, Newport and I’tilladaiphia and probably fliarteseon. The vofuntsM-a will, of course, have tn PAPER-HANGING pay th«Mr fare to ths seaport nearest their brans and will be rixpiiaed to pay Work Guaranteed. Phone T1417 a deposit ot 880 tn <wv«w the sxpsusss at tbe trip. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦J time a pretty g*«»d Insight Into naval life. “Judging by th«* interest which nas already been shown, I believe the suc cess of the project 1» already assure«L This year we tnti-nd to have all tin- naval militias on cither the Atlantic or the Pacific. Heretofore the Great Lakes militias and those located on inland waterways have had their annual cruises in their own locations. This year we Intend to put them aboard great IwttJeehlj»« and, a 1th the other civilians we intend to Introduce to the Join Our Clean-up Campaign Trick of th« Limon Growir*. By an Interesting yet simple method two crops of lemons sre obtained in Sicily during the year, though the sec ond la la every way Inferior. The abnormal fruit is known as the Ver- delll letnon and la marketed during the summer months, The Verdelli lemon. green In color, grow« contemporaneous ly on the same tree« with the ordinary or yellow lemon of commerce and U obtained by the foilawing method: The lemon tree, which flowers In April, is kept without water from that period until July, when tbe roots are heavily flooded for a time. This results in a second set of bloesoma, from which will come the Verdell! lemons. The ordinary lemon crop la picked in tltar months beginning with October, bnt the Veedelll lemrms do not mature until the next May.—Argonaut. There were female match makers thousands of years be fore matches w«r« invented. Aasoag th« May regularly brought by sh«w«rs, th«r« are th« daade- Haas. * they will positively remove tbe wonha. •s. st Bragpsta. .. .. • z4' RHEUMATIC PAIN STOPPED The drawing of muscles, the aorenem, stifTnees and agonising pain of Rheuma tism quickly yield to Hloan's Liniment. It stimulates circulation to the painful part. Just apply as directed to the sore spots. In a short time the pain give« way to a tingling sensation of comfort and warmth. Here’s proof—“I have had wonderful relief since I u»«*d your Liniment on my knee To think one application gave me relief. Horry [ havn’t space to tell you the history. Thanking you for what your remedy has done for me’’—James S. Ferguson, Philadelphia, Pa. Hloan’s Liniment kills pain. 25c. at Druggist«. RUMMONH In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Multnomah County. J. W. E. Rawlinson, Plaintiff, vs. D. E. Yeaxel, unmarried, and R. H. Campbell and Campbell his wife, Defendants. E. 7890. Summons. To D. E. Yeaael, R. H. Campbell and Campbell, the shove named defendant«: In the name of the State of Oregon yon, and each of yon, are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against yon in ths above entitled suit on or before .1 une 18, 1918, said data being more than six weeks from the 4th day of May, 1918, on which date ths first publication of this summons is TO RID CHILD OE WORMS Don’t scold the fretful, nervous child. Often its due to worms. Get rid of these by giving one-half to one lozenge Kickapoo Worm Kill«*, a laxative worm candy. Give only plain nourishing flowers food, lots of out-door exercise and put April to bed early. Watch stools and con tinue flfviag Kickapoe Worm Loeen*s, in the enforcement of any one particu lar law. I will at all timea be ready and willing to m««et peraonally all partiea having bnaineea in the office, and will conduct the office duties with a view to atrict economy, and compe tent deputies will be in attendance and prompt, efficient and courteona service rendered. My Slogan ia: "Strict law enforcement; prompt, courteous and impartial aervice; apecial favor« to none." 1 am a home owner and tai payer, member of many lodge« and •octet ira, •nd have been prominent in the ranaa of labor. I have received many en dorsement« for the office I swk and iiave been aaaured the anpport of many of Portland'« prominent profeaaional and bnaineai men. Paid Adv. fiEPUBLICAM V«UN«. 46 NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Multnomah County. In the Matter of the Estate of Matilda Altman. I*eeeaaed. Notice ia hereby given that the umier- aigned haa t»«en appointed -lecutor of the eatate of .Matilda Altman, detvaeed, by the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Multnomah, and haa qualified aa such. All jieranna having claim« against «aid (vt*U‘ are hereby notified and directed to present the «am«, properly verified aa required by law, to th«* underaigned executor, at the office of J. J. Johnson. ■IM Spaulding Bldg., Portland, Oregon, within aix montlis from the date of flrat publication of thia note. Dated and flrat published April 1.1, 1918. ARNOLD J. ALTMAN. Executor of the Eatate of Matilda Altman, Deceased. J. J. JOHNSON, Atty., .114 Spaulding Bldg., Portland, Ore. NOTICE OF HEARING FINAL ACCOUNT In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Multno mah. In the Matjfer of the Estate of Wil liam I-arson, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that the under aigned, Charles E. I arson, the execu tor of the estate of William laraon, de ceased, has {filed in the County Court of the Hute of Oregon for the County of Multnomah, his final account as ex ecutor of said estate, ami that said Court has set and fixed Monday, the Sth day of May, at the hour of 9:30 o’clock in the forenoon of said day at the County Court Room in the Court House of Multnomah County, Oregon, as the time and place for the hearing of said Final Account, together with any ob jections there may be to the same, and for the settlement of said estate. Dated and first published March 80, 1918. CHARLES E. LARSON, Ex- ecntor of the Estate of William Lareon, Deceased. J. J. JOHNSON, 314 Spalding Bldg., Attorney. There le more Catarrh In this section of the country than all other dlseaeee put together, and until the last f»w yearn waa suppoeed to be Incurable. For a ftreat many yeare doctors pronounced It a oral dlaeaae and pr< r rlbed local reme dies, and by constantly falling to oure with local treatment, pronounced It Incur able. Science haa proven Catarrh to be a constitutional disease, end therefore re quires oonetitutlonal treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney A Co.. Toledo. Ohio, la the only constitutional sure ne the a»arket. It 1» token Internally. It sets directly on the Mood and — iHue surfaces of the system mads; and if yon fail to so appear and answer said complaint, for want thereof plaintiff will apply te tbe Heart far tbs They s*r sne hundred doners for env relief prayed fer ia bis eeatpleiat e<| eass tt Mis js «or*, «and fer eireulare and toateXMteMs. file herein, to-wit: Fee a dserss sad A A •«.. Toledo, «.