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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (May 11, 1916)
4 At The Churches V. Sheriff Takes Over Kelly Butte Since Sheriff Hurlburt took over Arleta Baptist Church Kelly Butte, tbe county’s prison <|uarry, 9:46 a. m. Bible Hchool. he has introduced new methods in the 11 a. m. Preaching service. administration of tlie penal plant 7:8u p. m. Evening services. methods that aie mixed with humanity fl:15 n. m. B. Y. P. U. meeting. 7 :45 Prayer meeting. and practical ethics and economics. The Everybody welcome to any and all of prisoners there break rock for tlie these services. county roads and highways as punish ment for misdemeanor*. Millard Avenue Presbyterian Church Under the Hurlburt system they are being paid a small daily sum for 10 a. in. Hablsith Hchool. efficiency, so that when discharged, they 11 a. m. Morning worship. will have a few dollars In their pocket 7 :p. m. Y. P. H. O. E. 7:45 p. tn. Evening worship. to aid tliem to an honest Job or to go 7 :S0 p. in. Thursday. midweek service. elsewhere. The effect ot this induce 8 p. in. Thursday, choir practice. Rev. Wm. H. Amos, Pastor. ment lias lieen salutary among the sheriff's charges already. They work with better heart. Tiicre is no dis|x>si- St. Peter s Catholic Church lion to shirk. Tliey are given whole some, g<M«i food ami plenty of it It is Hunday*: , 8 a. in. Ixiw Mass. well cooked and served. 10:30 a. in. High Mass. Also they are given a sanitary place to 8:30 a. m. Hunday Hchool. work in as well as to live and eat in. 12 M. Choii rehearsal. There are also newspapers and jieriodi- Week days; Mass at 8 a. m. 1 — cala and lawks for Uiose who want to reaii during idle time. The entire spirit Seventh Day Adventist Church ot the prison has been changed. The 10 a. m. Haturday Habbatb School. prisoners have e»tal>li»he<l the “honor” 11 a. tn, Saturday preaching. 7 :30 p. in. Wednesday, Prayer meeting. system umong themselves. Violation ot the rule« they make for themselves 7:46 p. tu. Sunday preaching. is an offense that tiieir Kelly Butte league or Kangaroo court discipline in Kern Park Chrlstaln Church their own way. Corner flutti Ht. and 4ttth Ave. 8. E. The same humane treatment and nur- 10 a. tn. Bible Hchool. i roundings are found in the county Jail, 11 a. tn. and 7 :3O p. tn. preaching »er | which tlie sheriff inauguarted when he vice. tiaik charge eighteen months ago. It 8:30 p. tn. Chri.tain Endeavor. 7 :Bip. m. Thursday, mid-week prayer has the reputation of being one of the meeting. best managed and conducted prisons on A cordial welcome to all. Rev. G. K. Berry, Pastor ‘ the Pacific coast, according to prison i experts who have investigated it. Kelly Butte is articulated with tlie St. Pauls Episcopal Church county jail. Fifty prisoner» are kept on One block south ol Woodmere station. the rock pile. As they are discharged, Holy Communion the first Bunday of other* are «ent out from the jail. The each month at 8 p. m. No other ser eagerneM of tfie jail inmates to get out vices that day. Every other Bunday the regular aer and work at Kelly Butte has caused tlie making of a “waiting” list by Sheriff vices will be as usual. Evening Prayer and sermon at 4 p. m. Hurlburt. Ho tlie rock jiile is jwpular. Bunday School meets at 3 p. m. B. | It is making men of criminals. That is Boatwright. Hupl., L. Maffett, Hee. Rev. O. W. Tavlor, Rector. . what tlie riiertff is doing in a constriic- I live way for tlie “boys” whose toes i have slip|M«l for Hie nonce. Lents tvanqulkal Church And while he is putting a little sun Hermon by the Pastor, 11 a. m. and shine into prison life, I m * is doing it in 7:16 p. tn. the way that is m<srt effective and con- Sunday School 9 '46 a. m., Albert l stractive and practical. He is also en Fankhauaer, Bupsrinteodent. Y. P. A. 6:15 p. m. va Anderson, forcing the laws. The people enacted tlie prohibition statute. How well he is President. Prayer meeting Thursday 8 p. tn. enforcing that law is evidenced by his A cordial welcome to all. record of raids of joints since tbe T. R. Hornschuch, Pastor. statute« became operative on January 1, last. Today Multnomah county has the reputation of being the dryest baliwick Lents friend’s Church 9:45 a.m. Bible Hchool, Mrs. Maud on the Pacific Northwest, according to Reach, Huperinteudent. those who know. 11 :00 a. tn Preaching services. Sheriff Hurlburt is a candidate for re- H:26 p. nt. Christian Endeavor. nominatioti and re-election. Here is 7 :80 p. tn. Preaching Hervices. “If nominated and 8:00 p. m. Thursday, tnid-week bi* platform. prayer meeting. elected I will enforce the law. I will A cordial welcome to all these ser have no interest to sent* bnt the public vices. John Riley, Pastor. interest; I will conduct my office with strict regard for economy. I will give all prisoners in my custody humane Lents Baptist Church Lord’s Day, Bible School 9:46 s. m. treatment and wholesome food.” Morning worship, 11 a m. Elmo Height« Sunday School, 2:30 « ■ p. tn. B Y. P. U., H:30 p m. CHERRYVILLE I Evening worship. 7:90 p. m. ■ A cordial welcome to the»»* services. Tlie more rain the more rest. J. M. Nelson, Pastor. Oregon has gone wet again all right. Fear is being hold by some leet these fifth Church ot Christ cold rains will injure the fruit but we Fifth Church of Christ. Scientist of hope not. Portland. Ore. Myrtle Park Hall, We certainly enjoy tlie sensation Myrtle Park. when we have some pleasant, bright Services Hunday 11 a. m. Sunday Hchool 9:30 and 11 a. m. days. Wednesday evening testimonial l meet- Harkness, one of the lesser Standard ing 8 p. m. Oil magnates, died lately at Han Fran- ciao and left a fortune of *100,000,000. Lents M. E. Church This is' *20,000,000 more than Uncle Ham collected from all his income tax Hunday Hchool 9:46. a. m. Preaching 11:00 a. m. over the whole United States. Some Services at Bennett Chapel at 3 p. m. body, in fact a good many of them are Epworth League 6:30 p, m. holding out on him. A member of Preachihg 7 :3(1 p. m. Prayer meeting Thursday evening at Congress has introduced a bill lately to 7:30. take over the whole Standard Oil Co., W. R. F. Browne, pastor. and a recent issue of a prominent news Residence 5703 8 Ird St. paper contains the following statement: “The Standard Oil companies, the com Laurelwood M. E. Church binations affiliated with interests that were condemned by the courts and 9:45 a. m. Sunday school. 11:00 a. m. preaching. ordered dissolved, have grossly deceived 12:80 a. m. class meeting. the people, betrayed a trust, detied the 0:30 p. m. Epworth league. law; it is time tor them to go. The 7:30 p. in. preaching. Tlw* pastor is assisted by a chorus choir companies associated with them, or en and the Amphion Male Quartette. gaged in the same manner of business, 8:00 p. m. Thursday evening, prayer and pursuing th«same methods, are in service. Dr. C. R. Carlos, pastor. the same class. The existence of one and all ot them ie contrary to sound public policy. They have had their German Evangelical Reformed Church opportunity and they have abused it. It Corner Woodstock Ave., and 87th st. ie time (or them to get out, time for Rev. W. G. Lienkaemper, pastor. them to be put out, of business.” Hunday H< hool 10 a. tn. Portland has allowed the great grain Morning Worship, 11 a. m. business that ought to come naturally Y. P. H. at 7:90 p. nt. German Hchool and Catechetical Class to her market to lie taken over by Ta Saturday 10 a. m. coma and Seattle, and they are getting bnt a small share of the Alaska business which is enriching the business men of Third United Brethren Church all the Sound cities. If they could get 10 a. m. Hu nd ay School. rid of some of the old moss-backs in 11 a. m. Preaching. Portland it would be of great ad vantage 3 p. m. Iunior Christian Endeavor. * 6:30 p. m. Senior Christian Endeavor. to that city. Only a few days now until tbe Re 7 :30 p. m. Preaching. publican Convention at Chicago and every day makes it more clear that LODGE DIRECTORT Roosevelt will be the nominee. The Magnolia Camp No. 4026, Royal American people can view with some Neighbors, meets regular Second and Fourth Wednesday» of each degree of satisfaction his nomination month at I. O. O. F. Hall. Second from the fact that he has many elements Wednesdays social meeting. Neighbors ot greatness in him, and his high bring your families and friends. eourags and mighty grasp of affairs the Fourth Wednesday, businsss. All Neighbors requested to ooms. By world over makes him in many ways a natural leader of men. He is the only order of the Camp PnMaat we ever bed, whe aaM this weaMl vm M net tee very geed leag ler W w • ••!*■ i* ie geM far aM ef m . Í J During the bright days last week, great numliers of steelhead salmon came up the flsh ladder at tlie dam and were taken for spawning. Everbody had a dab-fry last week as these flsh are given to any one who comes after them. August Berdensteln «ays that a wild cat grabbed one of his lamb« and at tempted to carry it off but could not handle it and it escaptd unhurt. Mrs. Martin of Lento came out to her railroad claim last week and will make her home there, in hoj.es that tlie Government will give a favorable de cision an<l allow some poor people to get a home in these woods. What a monstrous shame that law and justice are only made for tlie rich and power ful while the poor struggle all of tlieir hard working days for a bare existence. AVOID SPRING COLDS Hudden change., high wind», shifting M-asons cause colds and gri|i|«e, and tliewe spring (»Ids are annoying and dangerous and are likely to turn into a chronic summer cough. In such cases take a treatment of Dr. King's New Discovery, a pleasant Laxative Tar Syrup. It soothes tlie cough, chocks the cold and helps break up an attack of grippe. Its already prepared, no mixing or fussing. Just ask your druggist for a Isittle of Dr. King’s New Discovery. Tested and tried for over 40 years. Dickson Commends Whitney Keep Your Skin Clear and Healthy Chit of tlie five candidates who aspire to the office of County Superintendent, Whitney is the only one who, by bis work, has shown any real constructive ability. What other candidate at any time in tills campaign has talked over the Hve educational questions? They are eitlier “Pussy Footing” or begging for votes on the ground “A country job for a country man.” Sectionalism is not an issue in the race for superinten dent, but Multnomah county as a whole is to lie represented and it shoald be done by a man who has personality and constructive educational qualifica tions to Itecome a leader among the county s<i[*rintendents of tlie entire state of Oregon. We must have a man who can and will represent all tlie jH»ople all the time and not part of the people some of the time. Whitney believes in saving the boys and girls instead of trying to reform tliem after tliey have become ajxitted over with the Leprosy of crim.» and sin. He believes in motivating their school work by industrial means or by the various activities of life so that when the child leaves the school room he mav lie able to more easily adjust him self u> community and world conditions anil become an efficient factor in his surroundings. Yours for better school conditions. W. A. Dickson. There is only one way to have a clear, healthy complexion and that is to keep the bowels active and regular. Dr. King's New Ufa Pills will make your complexion iieaithy and clear, move the bowels gently, stimulate the liver, cleanse tlie system and purify tbe blood. A splendid spring medicine. 25. at your Druggist. The Accident Map. On the walla of a room nt police headquarters In New York city are large maps of the five boroughs. These majm are covered with many large and email pins of various colors. Each color denotes a particular kind of ac cident The large headed pine re pre sent fatal accidents and .the small one* minor accidents. For example, a large white head<-d pin represents a fatal automobile accident while a small one of the same color represents a similar but not serious accident In tbe same manner a large green headed pin indi cates a fatal trolley car accident The map of Manhattan shows that u long stretch of Fifth avenue has an almost continuous line of accidents. The Thir teenth precinct shows a greater num ber of accidents than any other. This precinct contains Delaucey street, with the approach to tbe Williamsburg bridge and many narrow east Bide streets.—Safety Engineering. HTATEMENT of the financial condition ot IHE MULTNOMAH STATE BANK at tents, In the Stale ot Oregon, at the close ot business May 1, ISIS. fffiSOLWCgS Loans and discounts. ............................ | < Overdrafts.secured and unsecured. Bondsand warrants.......................... ", Furniture and fixtures........................ Other real estate owned . ................... Due from approved reserve banks Cheeks and other cash Items ........... Cash on hand.......................................... Kxpenaea....... ....................................... _ Time Deposits............................ Noles end Bills rediscounted » County Commissioner Vote X W. B. Steele This is tlie laboring man’» candidate, who, if elected, promias« to give full time to the duties of the office, and be S believe, in better roods with less ex GILBERT pense, making lower taxes. Enters the 9.-------------------------------------------------- a race with a clean record, which cannot be said of some other candidate for the Mrs. V’an Blaricoim is reported ill. Paid Adv. Mrs. Gilbert is home from tfie hos same office. pital and is improving nicely. Tbe Gilbert school is to be standard Contract« for a *5,000 school building ized next week. at Rickreal has been let. r Edgar L. Whitney -- PAUL C. BATES 7 T > - <•' i la ■ fl * - ■ < I Candidate for Republican State Representative 4 Multnomah County I believe heartily in State Compen sation Laws—and always have. I believe that the protection of his workingmen is a direct trust upon the employer of labor. TOTAL.......................................... LIABILITIES Capital stock |«ld in.......... ................* | 16,000 Surplus fund............................................ 1,600 Dudlvlded profits................................. 1.643 Postal aaviugs bank deposits............ ! 12,194 Individual deposits subject to check.......... ............................. IMJill 40 Demand certificates of deposit 1,96» 90 Cashier checks outstanding . MU 01 For Republican Nomination for 00 00 36 24 »0.7»« »1 7XS n J,*» 00 TOTAL................................... * 11,7« M State of Oregon, County of Multnomah. “ I, If. E. Bloyd, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement la true to the beat of my know ledge aud belief. H E. Bloyd, Cashler. Correct—Attest: W111T. Wright, F. K. Foater, Bert Wilberg, Dkrctors. Subacrlbed and sworn to before me thia Vth day ot May. 1»1* C. E Kennedy, Notary Public. My commiulon expires July (, 1»1». I believe that upon his shoulders should fall the cost—and reduced cost thru remedying defective equip ment and installation of proper safeguards—this cost ultimately falling on the public as a tax on the manufactured article. To this end I do not believe a di rect tax should be laid against the employee himself, nor a levy made upon the general tax fund of the state. Five years oj my earlier life was spent at hard work in shops and fac tories, and I thoroughly appreciate the laboring man’s point of view. If elected I shall work for the en forcement of existing laws and for constructive legislation that will most benefit the taxpayers at large and promote the general welfare of the state of Oregon. Candidate for County Superintendent His experience as teacher in rural schools; as a supervisor; as a principal of graded school work, gives him a broad vision of the field of education and the need of more practical methods. His education in College, Normal Schools and Univer sity has prepared him for the duties of the office. Vote X 133 Thomas M. Hurlburt SHERIFF His Platform If I am nominated and elected I will, during my term of office, construe my oath of office to>ean a complete and efficient enforcement of the law. No. 124 I will have no interest to serve bnt the Public interest. I will give the protection of my office to all persons and all classes alike. I will conduct my office with strict regard to economy. I will at all times serve all official papers with promptness. On the Ballot 1 will give all priseners in my cwtody hnmane tesataMOt and w M mmm M4E