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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (June 8, 1916)
I Remember. I Remember Health In The Suburbs Entered aa Smxind Clam Matter February IP. 191 I. At pootortlce, I*uta, Oregon. Under aet of Man h S, l<»9 I BY LORA C. UT rm (I9IS vcroioo) I renremlwr, I rememlwr, The bona» where I wm burn , The liuto window wham the aun ('«me (iccping in at morn SUMMONS In th« Circuit (hurt of 11» State of Oregon for Multnomah (kninty. J. W. K. Rawlinson, 1‘lainlitl, vs. I). K. Ynaial, unmarried, and R H (laniptwll anil Cam pl mil hia wife, Ifefeniiante. E. 76toi. Summon«. To I). K. Ynaxel, R H. Cam pliel I ami Camplwll, I la* alaiv« namvai defendants i In lite naiite of tire State of Oregon you, ami i-ai'ii of you. are hereby require»! to *iqwar anil anawar tha complaint till'll Agamot you in the above rntitlml ■mt ou or before .luii» Id. I9IH, ml<l date lining more than «lx week« trout U m * 4th day of May. 19 Id, on which data th« flret publication of thia aummona ia mad«. and if you fail to ao appear and aiiHwor aaiil complaint» for want thereof plaintiff will apply to the Court for tire relief pray«<I for in hia complaint on HI« herein, towit: Fora decree and judgment agatnat you in the aum of 1430.00 with intereat thereon at tire rate of * percent per annum from .Inn» 21, I91A, and for tin» further mtn of tfiOfM) attorney«' fee and for e»»t» and dia- bnranment* herein. Tlcif it.- inortga««* Inu I UcicmlH'r 21, 19IS, executed by the u I mivc named l>. E. Yeoael, covering the following diwritieil real pnqwrty in Multnomah County. Oregon, ail of Lol Five (A) in Block Two (2) in Katherine, according to tlie duly recorded plat tliereof, «aid County and State, la* fOTMlnead aud that Mid property 1» «old a» upon exe cution, and that you I«» forever tairred and ioret liaaxl from any right, title or intereat in or to «aid mortgage»! prennaea, and will apply to tlw* Court for auch other and further relief aa may be eqtlilabh' in tlie preml»»«. Thia auunnoua ia tarred up»Mi you, and each of yon. by publication by by order of the Honorable J. I* Kavanaugh of the above entitled Court, math* and entered on tlie 30th day of April, PUS, directing swell publication Io la* made in the Mt. Scott Herald once a week (or »ix »uiveMive weeks. First publication May 4, 1910. John Van Zante A R. R. Morrill, Attorney« tor Flaintiff. Farina ia aiu»UM*r <l»naturaii «area!. You’d hardly know th« old placa now, A bull«*tin of tlie New York health lhibllaloel Kv«ry Thu rati ay at fante. Or«., by the M t . *< oott Ptmnantmi Co. «feporaarai refHirt» ghat "laboratory Im-king in Mite. Oatmeal, ig U m < aort For dad la up to data te»ta" haw !H*eii mede proving that a laripily i-unmimrei, ia dwriiunateil and And the farm la »cteiitlflc H. A. DARNAI.L, Knrtua amp M anmm . Itetueintter. family of flv« ran live for a w«*»*k on the therefore impovariahad. From the back lot to the gate. (I m * vital prinnipfe tn th« gvnii ia aa mt follow in|t (< mh I: * Office INfoiw: Home IMI. Residence: Tabor Ü13 1 |HHin<i butter ... .1» l2 |M»rtant U» tlw> food vain» of ««*»1« aa it The liuuae aiui tiara ar* ligiite»! With bright »celyicire. 1 I mik »ugar (SS pound») . .24 in niuMHary t> their apRHIting. Cocoa han but aik><t (omi value and The engine in the laundry I immiiu I rice .... .»to property then operated under sHE following, clipped from la run by gaeolina. I pound drfad |»*a* . to< thia little ia more than olfact by the ac the June Everybody's, tells that permit shall be bought by a 1 l*»>un<l Itean« . , . •’»* tive utimulatiiiK principle oontaiiH*»! Il We have »H im , we have autua, Its own story. If we are inter state government or by the 1 pound farina We have dynamea and thing», *. . . »® 1« wtina* than worthleiM. Tli» prune« of tin* market are all A ti'lvpliuiic lor giMMip, ... .<* ested in the welfare of the coun United States Government? I pound oalin»*«l |M>und) . . .10 I «l>»'mi«al»*d and therefore objectionable, And a pluuiograpli that «ing». try we will do the right thing by And what does ’property’ I I k > x »' oi * o « I beeiitaa. kiln-drying meaaurably reduce» t | hmiu »I prime» . . • ■I'' entering» remonstrance with our mean, under the bill, in such Tlie liirvil man haa Mt ua, l pound onion» , . . 04 ■ their value an food. congressmen. Every personal cases? It means not only the d pound» potato»**« . We mina hi» homely (aoe; (.'heere ia another part-food, rich in .28 expression in opposion to such physical prtqierty, but the ‘good I ln*ad cabluure iirediuni «i<<* . OA protein and (at, but lacking the «alt»' A lot of iMillcgt* grw>lu»t«*«, tre working in hia plaee. movements has influence. Yours will' and the local franchises and 1 |*onnd » tie«'««'.................................. 2*J which «ecaped with the whey. Meat ia an imperfect I imm I, alwaya re- ■ Tirer«*’» an engineer and fireman, ’ . . . .00 may I m * lagt ''straw” to decide contracts which the water-power ’J «ioleu «gg> |*oiitul< meat »Inly, at ‘AX* . . " *0 quirinK heavy I »ala lue ot green vegi - . A I hautleur and a vet, the proper vote. company may have acquired and •J 2 loav«* l*rea»l »laily. at So . I lk tatili*« or treeii fruita, to mipply the «all» ‘Leetrivian and mm hanio— “We had not supposed it possi which may then be enormous quart» milk daily, at 7c . . .vs required to take oar» of it m diai-«tiou. I Oil. the larui'a run right you bat. ble that in the year 1916 the though ‘intangible’ value. In Total »7.31 Carnivorous animal» irel their« by eatum The liltlv window where the «un water-power interests of the Unit order to terminate the permit Tlito «wtintatc )ia< b«*en ba»e>i ou ex lkUH*a, bliMMi and Inteetim*» ('aure peeping in at morn Bread — what we call bread today — la ed States would dare to go to the I and so ‘recapture’ the public periment, it to aw*ert«>»l; but it is al«<> l«*or atiitr. The Hour from which it ia Now brighten» up a bath room Congress of the United States rights in the premises, a state rigure<I on Hi«* theoretical heat unite, or made i* chiefly atareli and gluten. It That .met a ear of coru. and once more, as in the gt»d old government or the United States calorta*, reqnirtitl by th» family of tiv«> contain» very little of tlie «alia ol the Our milkmaid m pneumatic way of days gone by. try to get Government would have to take Tlie calory aw a meaxtire of fo»*«l value« ■train and ia detfermmated. Then we add And «li«'» »anitary too; i» out of date with all dietitian» worthy Hut dad geta Aftern cents a quart something for nothing from the over the whole business itself, th»» name. Tire latent »tudie» in (« mh I yeaat and «till further impoveriali it. once brought two. United States Government try including turbines and dynamos value» »how the tirwt great e«<etitial of Ttie milk which our «illy-wia*- haalth For milk that —Canadian Courier. to walk off with public property and transmission lines and per foo»l (or man and animal w the organic itoarda jxrinil to react» oily omeumen* ia |*a»U'iiri«ed—partially cooked—and right* worth millions, gratis haps distant factories, (laying its mineral content» th« iron, potaeli. aoda, therefore aubject to a alt<ht diaeount in A Sura Way. try to steal. We had thought good money for the whole ’going' Milphnr, »ili«*on. ete. Tla-re 1» no trouble our eatimatea. about getting a full »upply <4 th»«e »aita 'There are aererai method» whereby that the fight for water-power value of a ‘going' concern which «»> long a» fooil to taken »traiglit from ('»«iking of all (<««!» meaaurahJy de- pickpocket» may be avoided on crowd conservations in the public inter could never have got 'going' at Nature’» hand and conautn««! iimx»iked. organm«» the mineral« In food», aotne ed street can, but the surest way la est was won. all without the original permit Tire moment, however, w» l»*gin to food« iiHire, aun« lewi. A field (or re- to keep your money In the bank in 1 m«*ddle. to remove portion», to aubject rearch here. Ami, know, thia I nor- your wtfe'a name.—Kauaa» City Star. It wasn't It is on the very which it got for nothing. to tire action of tire, to e«>neentrate. , game mineral» are unavailable in laidy edge of being lost at this minute. Impeaaibl«. IndeeA they are This damning fact about the Natiirv*» balance to l«»«t Hence, if we building proMaarea The work of half a generation on bill can be proved out of the are to improv» on N«t«ue—that to, if we »aid to have an etfea-t oppoaite tn that “Do you think It anfe to marry on 125 a week?" behalf of making the nation's mouth of one of its own advo mu»t prepare and cook oar food—we produced by th» «am« mineral« built up "My boy, no amount of money can into vegetation in Nature'« laboratory heritage serve the nation is cates. Senator Jones of Wash muac keep ever in mind the aloolute While the vegetable kingdom liven upon guarantee marriage to be aafa."— De within a hair’s-breadth of going ington said in the Senate: 'It is nevenuty of getting enough of th«oe | the mineral, the animal live« upon the troit Free Pre«« vitalixing element» to menre digedion. for naught. This is shown con clear to my mind that this is areimilatinn and elimination. vegetable—niual have organir«! food or clusively by the so-called Shields practically a perpetual permit. ’ The only food» in above list which are • atarve. DOES SIOANS UMMINI Bill, which has passed the Senate The Shields Bill takes public (proliabiy) complete of tlreir kind, and Every one of tin* eleven miper(e»l in the above hat leave» the ayatem RHEUMA IISM? and which is now in the Hv>uee. rightsiof incalculable present and therefore to I«* «rvv*pted without <L I , : food» There la mor» Catarrh in thia aaction of acid that uaen it, unieaa can* be taken the •ouniry than all oiher glaeaaea pul count, are the |«*a», b«*an«, onion«, po- ! future value and gives them The Shields Bill deals with the ■ to »upply from fha watery (ruita ami together, and unUI die laat few yeara tat«»*», <abtaig»- and •■«». I' I. M,r' I ¿re» n leaf vegetablqp- «nffieieut alkaline wg, auppueed to be Irv urabl* For a granting of permits for the in away for nothing and forever. Ask tire man who u«*» it, ta* know«. f;reat many year« diM-lora prutioun< <-d It a to take ju»t tLeOB article«. in»n*axing «alt» to counteract thia acidity rwal dleeaae and pr* »»-rlhrd local retne- “ To think I »iiffi-re»! all th«*»» ji«n There are other conservation struction of dams for water- their quantity, and u«e them in correct diva, and by conatanily railing to cure The |«*aa, lieana and egg» contain only when one 2A cent I mi UI» of Sloan*« l.ini- with local treatment, pronounced II Incur- bills in the Senate and in the power^purposes in the navigable proportion», we «houid have a perfect enough »alta to take care of tiiemrelvea, I in»nt cured n»e.” write» one grateful abi. Melani e haa pro» en ttatarrh to be a dlaeaae. and therefor.- r**- rivers of the United States. The House. The whole subject is bill of fare, but deficient in tin* variety 1 and that only wh**n uaeif in tlie «mall inter. If you have Rlw*uu>atn«ii> or »uffer conatltutlunal iratr-a cvnatllutlonal treatment Hall'« amount of power in prospect on : once more at issue. The whole we prix» an»l to which we are entitl»*«i. quantity rv»juired of auch foo»ia in tlie from Neuralgia, Barkache, Soretre*» ami Catarrh Cura, manute. lured by F. J Cheney A Co., Toted*. Ohio, la the only Let it» are what ail« tire otiter article». . correctly balanced bill of (an- There Conaillutlonal cure on th. market It la thoee riversis said by the friends idea of public-minded instead of Butter to a prepared product, the fat of . are left only the potato«*», onmua and { Stiffneai, don’t put off geltiiiK • l»>ttta ; taken Internally II aria directly on tha < of ■'loan’». It will gir» yon «nch w«l- > blood and Biucoua aurtacea of theayatam of the bill to be 60.000,000 horse I merely private-minded water milk n*mo«««i from the eaoein and wb«*y. 1 cabltage to otfaet the acid producirig They offer on« hundred dollar« for any power. This is twice as much power development is in peril. It contain.*» a trac<* of the organic «alt», a article», which appear la »uch exce«- ' coim* relief. It warm» and «oolta*« the : ■ aee It fella lo cur«- Send for circular« I »ore, »tiff painful place» at.<l you lm*l »o i and taatlmonlala as all the power of all sorts now ■ The White House was implored eon»iiterabte porhon of two inorganic I aive proportion. One pound of onion», much better. Buy it at any Dru< Store. ' Addraoa r J CHKNKT • 1-0 . Tuleda. O Mid by tiruaatota ri« in use in the industries of the to take a hand a’gainst the mineral» in tire «liajre of table »alt, and ami or»* cabtioge. to nerve a week for a only 2'* ivnU Take Hall » Tamil r 111 la roe comi mallow certain ferment» which give it ite agree family of five, with the reel of U m * food United States. The property I Shields Bill, but did not feel it able flavor Not being a complete food, rights, are prodigious. What could do so. Under cover of the what it lacks tnu»t b»* suppli«*»! by a |lH*avily uupoverudied’ What a bur- 9 ’ le»<|ue «ucli a *'lM*allh department!.” does the Shields Bill do with war in Europe, while the eyes of larger quantity of other fools than Such «tarvatnm diet i»rrecrib«*<i by men the public are fixed on such prob would br required were we confining who ret them«elvre up aa authority to them? In the first place, it does not lems as submaries and Prepared ourrelv«« to a diet of complete foo»i*. | enough to diac red it our whole ineaiical Tlito in fact is the caw* with all de ayatem, of which they are tlie ftneat require any compensation for ness. the water-power interests natured or unbalance»! too«i». them. Here is a government are makipg their final and most Sugar to a proximate foot! principle. flower. Vaccinre and aerntn« and aur- I gery are not the only medical follw*» It which needs money. It needs daring raid on the United States Like butter it» calory rate to high, but to hard toaay in which field auch doctor» money so badly that it has to lay Government's most valuable of »nd by itarlf it to of no fo«xi value ■ do mo»t uniachief. when dabbling in | animal potoona. or when prerenbing ''war-taxes ’on perfumery and legal estate. We are disappoint whatever. Rice, ol U m * kind |*rocurablc at tlie It’s the regularity of the thing a host of other petty articles, ed. We had hoped and believed ordinary gnaery. to the article di»- di «•••••-product ng and dMUi-liaatening food.». that counts. Interest doesn’t and has to make you put a penny that American business had covered to pro«ii»ee Iren lren when fe«ll Next week 1 »hall offer a ■'orrectly exclusively for a term In the milling stop, or even hesitate. It goes in the slot every time you in made up its mind that the mere pi»«*,-«» which make» it white it 1» balanceii bill of far« (or a family of five, dulge in a long-distance tele ly private-minded era was over. robheil of it» »alt», which are* contain**»! aiiapting th«* Mme to condition» aa they right on piling up industrious in the brown outer film. Some of our are, with «Mir market» (nil phone-call and then has to collect I - Everybody’s. ly; accumulating day and rice i* even «aui to I«* »xMteii witli ,*araf - pown»h»d fo«<i». that penny from the telephone tim* to improve ite wiutenese. I Make Your Money Work For You company and carry it to the pub lic treasury at Washington. This same government, so anxious for money, has a legal hold on the waters in all navig able streams You can not in terrupt those waters without its permission. A control of those waters is part of the nation’s heritage legal and financial. Private persons want to make money for themselves by build ing dams in those waters with power-houses alongside They «-an net do it unless the govern ment gives them a permit And the ShtoeWs Bill, already passed by the Senate, actually empowers the government to give them that permit without any com pen- sathm whatsoever! Rut. in auch circumstances, surely the permit would be only temporary Surely, if the man who built the dam and ran the power-house made money, there would be a time when, under a new permit, a new armgement with him or with somebody else «’ouki be made Not at all. The Shields Bill pretends that such a time is provided for. but the pre- tense is an transparent as to be insulting The Shields Bin say a that the permit shall expire at the end of fifty jrearw Yea But it also that it shall then be am end shall keep on being T^HE unusual activity in pro- moting a patriotic attitude what it would have cost had they ber of promoters a good market on the part of the people of the not been engaged in hating their And it is worth studying. Isn’t country is of interest even if the southern neighbors instead of all this preparedness hurrah motive is of doubtful merit. The watching the inner motive of the simply so much noise calculated tendency of the people to de political manipulators of the to distract the people from the generate into inappreciation of times. Just now we are being real motive of the movement the blessings enjoyed by them in worked for extensive outlays inland at the same time gain their a country like ours is remark public expenditure in the name consent to the looting? That is able. More than half of the of preparedness. If we could the way things are done. A few troubles we “enjoy” are the re know just who is suppiving all big newspapers and a few good sult of apathy and distrust the newspaper gush about the organizers are doing this and the Lack of recognition of the ad imminent danger of being en mass of the people are just the vantages surrounding us gives gulfed in war immediately or mob, so far as the leaders are us time to find fault with politi sooner we would likely find most concerned, being led like lambs cal conditions and our public of the stuff was written under to the slaughter. Last week we officials much of which would the direction of the Navy league. had a preparedness demonstra tion. Next week we will have a never be observed if we were a or some of its allies. Just little more patriotically exu All that brings up the question Flag Day demonstration. what is the next subject on the of who the navy league is and berant program has not been announced. However that may be on* of that can be answered in a sen the obstacles to be hidden in the tence. It is essentially an or effort to awaken public en ganization of big business com thusiasm at any time. Keep posed of corporations whose people busy thinking about their products are exactly thoye that country and its relations to would be necessary to the gov foreign nations and they won’t ernment if it were to enter into have time to think about the! this notion of multiplying the ex I cuasedneas that is going on at pense of the war and navy de partments by maintaining the home For twenty-five years after the ckiee of the civil war desired standard of ‘prepared the constant effort of political J ness.-’ manipulators was to keep the If the things the country’ needs people of the North thinking to put it in a condition of reason about the Moody »'*r that had able “preparedness” can be se just passed and the ' villainous cured v ithout doing it essential (•rods cf the ¡ebeli. ” It was not ly for the benefit of a number of till the visions of the war be vast manufacturing came dim that the mass of the well and good. In people were disallusiort. and it to not the count k And what then they aaw tha* the war had That sM the I night—while you’re asleep and while you’re awake......... Start a depost account with us at once and little old 4 per cent, will be on the job night and day every day lor you... The Multnomah State Bank Lests SUtiea, Portland, Oregon LENTS HARNESS SHOP * Will continue to carry Hamess Supplies, and do Harness Hamess Repairing, at reasonable rates Any Sort of Upholstering Done Satisfactorily Your Patronat Patronage Solicited ' ►