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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 14, 1916)
< I » Tit Atm IN Illi SlIßURbS Bv Lon C Little NOTES OF THE W. C. T. U. The annual county convention will be 8re that )our grain fisxls contain held thia year at the First Christian every bit of th«* grain. See that they Church, Park and (.Nrlumbia streets, on At |H>etufliN>, Lenta, Onyoa, Under not of March 3, 1879 at* fresh ground. The importance of th«*s«' two pointe ix freshly brought home -Tuesday an«l Wednesday, October 3«l l>y words of exhortation recently ad- and 4th Published Every Thursday at Unte, Ore., by the M t . S cott Pvausatae Co. On Fridayhd this week a great tern <lreaae«i to tlx* farmer« of Bartistabh* perance meeting is to be held at th«» ice H. A. DARNALL, Entree amo Mmsu. County, Massaehuxetta, by Dr. Ephraim Cutter. Barnstable County is on Cap«* palace, which I« at prewmi the largest Speakers of Cod. Agricultural fairs back there are I auditorium obtainable. Office Phone: Home D-fil. Residence; Tabor 2813 national reputation will lx> present, In - - — . like those further west — strong on j eluding th«- prohibition candidate» for and limited in «xiueationsl Wonderful Meteorites That Drop amusement features. It was with reference to this president and vice president. NE of the most ridiculous Mrs Julia 8eoU, president ol Mt. (act that the I*oct««r was admonishing to Us Out of the Sky. little farces ever seen was Scott Union, attended the county rxreu- exhibited Thursday morning at In considering <he wonder« of the his Dr hearer». live meeting at th« central library Mon Cutter ix author of several books universe have you ever realized how the courthouse. According to , conspicuous among them are the me- 1 relating to f«xxl, namely, “Food In I day. Arrangements were mad« at this information furnished by W. L. . teorites, those wouderfui tnessagv«* | Motherhood,” “Fixsl in Kr-tatiou to: j meeting for a banquet on tire evening of «lay of the county convention. Lightner and Frank Keiman, dropped from the sky for u« to wonder 'Health ami Disease,*’ ami “Fatty tin-first The next nieeting of Ml. S«-olt Union Eugene Smith of the Central at and study? They are the only ma- Disease* and Their Masquerades.” He will lx* h«l«l at the home of the new ly is also known as tlw* inventor of iminxr- , Labor Council announced that he I terlal objects which come to the earth oux xurgi«*al instruments. The following j ' «dected president, Mrs. Julia Hcott, on j from the vast outer world. ' Tuesday, Sept., 19th. Refreshments would protest the application of Among the collections shown tn the in from the B«x*ton R«tx>rd. Simon Benson for naturalization National muaeum at Washington la a • “I fail to see,” say» Dr. Cutter, “how , I will be served under the dinvtion of the meeting* Supt., Mrs. T.M.Walsh. papers. According to the infor I remarkably tine exhibit of meteorite» balloons help agriculture. I would like i j parlor Metnlx*» are re<|U«Mt«d to bring wafers. to see more attention paid to foods at : It includes complete meteorites rang mation Benson threatened to fair. lk> the fartm*rs realire how i Being the first meeting of the new year spend $35.000 in having Light Ing In size from the merest pebbles to your tliey hol«i the public health in their| , it is hojxxi every member will come and great bowlder-like max«es and casta re I bring a neigh lx»r. ner recalled in June 1915, unless producing giant forma Uke that of Ba hands, even more than tlie doctors? he voted for Warranite paving cubirito, which has been estimated to "Allow me to give a bit of |x*r»onal contracts. Lightner said it was weigh twenty-five tons and still rests experience. In 1872 I discovered that where It fell In Mexico. true that Benson had threatened The National museum has issued a the permanent teeth of my sou» Ben. Mr. and Mrs. T. I*. Campbell attend 15, and Ephraim, just past 14. him and that Keirman had heard handbook aud descriptive catalogue of then ed church in Portland Sunday. w«*re jx-rmaneutly decayed. My wrath it Smith claimed that Benson the meteorite collections tn the mu wax roused. No matter if Ben had at Mrs. Emma Wilson and daughter, seum. written by Dr. George P Mer had “no decent conception of the rill. head curator of geology, from six month» weighed 26 pound» and song - Mi-" Bertha Wilson, were guest« at the ‘Nuremberg’ and been tlx* «ielight of Ute home of Mrs. G. "N. Sager Sunday. duties and responsibilities of a which tbe following Is an abstract: Mr. Macleod, a Portland real estate citizen of the United States: that Although meteorites presumably have family. No matter if Eph wax quite an dealer, waa out looking after business fallen since time Immemorial, skep athlete and apparently charmingly well. he uses his money to threaten, ticism was felt at drat by both the Said I: matters last Saturday. browbeat and intimidate public popular and scientific minds regarding "Confound it, what ia our modern I. F. Coffman of I-ente was a Valley tbe possibilities of stones falling from civilisation worth if it cannot give sound visitor Sunday. TWO ESTABLISHMENT* officials.” space. In the few early recorded cases Mr. and Mrs. Will Richey and family PHONE TABOR 8HT PRONE TABOR •••• As the time approached for where meteorites seen to fall were re teeth at 15 years of age—teeth that, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Malby 5802-4 VZad STREBT S. E. 4619 66th St.. Cor. POSTER ROAD the hearing Lightner began to covered they were regarded as objects after death, resist decay longer than any , of Portland Sunday. IN LENTS ARLETA organ save, perhaps tlie hair I plead the impossibility of ac of reverence and worship. A stoue other Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Taylor of Portland “ So I went for this evil. It wax witli | which fell In ancient Phrygia, in Asia HralCl«*» XervloaUlven Pxi or Ni<ut. Cl®** Pruiimil) loOmrUrl** Kuabl** Vs were entertained at the Irome of Mr complishing anything, and Minor, to FurtiUh Puilerol* at a Minimum Xipeum. about 200 years before Christ me a food tight. 1 hati studied chemistry I Taylor's father. T. E. Taylor, on Sun when Keirman was called he was worshiped as Cybele, the mother at Yale and Harvard, and knew we can said he did not know of any of tbe gods. Another, which dates not grow goo«i teeth without sufficient i dayRev. and Mrs. Higby of Sunnyside beck to tbe seventh century, te still reason why Benson should not preserved at Mecca, where it is built mineral element». To see if flour waa to | were guests at the home of Mr. and of the estate of F. P Keenan. de«-ea»e<l, Rid Your Child of Worms blame, 1 had emne white Hour analyasd be admitted. Lightner, altho in Into tbe northeast comer of the Ka’a- nnd Mrs. W. F. Garrison one day rec-ntly. by the C inly Court ut the State of it shows«! a lore of two-third» of the the room only a few minutes be be and revered as one of the holiest of mineral elements of the whole wheal. Mr. and Mrs. N. D. Kesterson enter TLotwan-i* of children have worms Oregon for lh<* County of Multnomah, Tbe great Casas Grandes Iron, tained friend« from U m * city last Sunday. fore failed to appear and a relics. ai. ' lixt qualified ax »t>«.h. weighing about 3,000 pounds, now in ' My family then tx*gan to feetl on the Pleasant Valley school opened Mon that sap thvir vitality Ami io.*»,- tbeui I whole wheat (really 'holy ’ as God in- search of the building failed to tbe national collection at Washington, listless and irritable. Kic«a|>on Worm All persona having claim« against day with a gtxsl-attendance I ■ aid estate are hereby notified and re- locate him. The charges had to was found in an ancient Mexican ruin • tended man should use it when he Pleasant Valley grange be] i « special Killer kill* and remove» th- tronua tn mummy clothes in a man i created it) and 1 do not think I have les s qtfired to present tlie xame, properly be dropped for want of wit swathed meeting last Saturday evening at which hae a tonic effi'ct on tir- - >• -tn ner to indicate that it was held in l bought a barrel of flour lor home use in ymir child eat «| mii | ii < h I ivsì I) * Cry out venfied as required by law, to the uo- li>e third and fourth degrees were qon- nesses and Benson cot his more than ordinary veneration by the I 44 years ferred upon a large clam of hew candi in »leep or grind ite teeth? Timer no* dereigned excentri« at the atoie of F. papers. Whether he ever prehistoric inhabitants. “The decay of my son»’ teeth wm ar symptoms of worms and you 4>->uM tin,! P. K < nan Co., 100,4th street, Portland, dates. Tbe earliest known undoubted me rested. Since then I have been a whole threatened Lightner is left un teorites relief for llreni at once. Kickrpno Worm Oregon, within aix month« from «nd «till preserved are those of | Kilirr is a pleasant remedy At yuur after the date oi first publication of this answered, but it is probably Elbogen. Bohemia aud Ensisbelm. Up- i wheat advocate.” abbreviate the rest of it— Druggist, '-’. m - not ice. true, according to other remarks per Alsace. The first mentioned, 1* ' To GILBLKI Dr. Cutter has thrown his whole iron, tbe second a stoue. The Iron was Dated ami fl rut published Scptemlwr made about that time. C. 8. Bstemen is entertaining ill* found somewhere about the year 1400 strength into tlie battle against de- 7, ll'l'i. of our era The Ensisbelm stone, seen inineraliza'd flour; has sjient a fortune in brother from Michigan. Deafness Cannot Be Cured Mary B K-rnnn, Excentri« of the Footer road is now open its entire fall on Nov 10. 1492. about the time xiriving to educate people to demand K>1 r»acl ai «ppiH 4 .**>n«> « a thi-i »■» Everybody in the county to Ks'nte of F. P. Keenan, Deceafed. Columbus made his discoveries, was the vitalized whole wheat meal, lie in- length. __ «Mi' to i*-««»<1 ut thc J. J. Johnson, 314 8pal«iing ijf w ijv war t<* tur* tlr’Mfmild ihnt ii should keep their ear to the accompanied with a loud crash like sixte that wht-at must be freshly ground Mm. Valentine *u given a birtbdav «»Iluilor a | rrm* 4i<^« f ‘ ..»w to | Building, attorn«« for Relate. < IK 1 by «n tnftar>u*'t rouiUilon of th b mu ground. The approaches to the thunder. Portions of this stone are to to give tlie full strength, that it de- |>arty Monday the 11th. She enter* Winn i.m* ut thc BuataeUian Tut»« I m * seen in the National museum ex- , rub ’ ifii bc i* i**!tani«d yoM hay* Ir.ter-State bridge are to be hard teriorate» rapidly with exposure to the tained at her new home at East Morri wber. It I» or Imporhret hwÄrttig. _ Mbit r cloaed. Mt __ af ■*• hi th-' r«*t*U. and son and (irand avenue. A nuiiilwr oi surfaced. Offers for bids will be The fall of a meteorite ts usually ac* air. SV M MONS »X th Inüanu Lm can be lateM «»ul tu It« normal «ondi* tilt® tub- a» published soon. Unless there companied by noises variously describ I Wiiat he says of w heat is true of all her Gilbert friends attended. I] "irlfta will I Ite» jfMGf»»v«'d for« .cr In tin Circuit Court of the State of graine. Grains will keep indefinitely « ui of t^n at* c*v«s'd by Catarrh, tin-j n f< r Mibtiioiitah I ouuly. has been a revolution in the e*l as resembling tbe fire of musketry. ■ unground. K«rue Is oi wheat arc »aid to * noihlna l but an Irdaiu^n condition cannonading or even thunder. If the M ìm Campbell of Miltard avenue and rnurou* ffurfac«» Pearl L.-cwrete -, Plaintiff. va. Wni. R. sentiment and standards of the fall takes place during tbe periods of have been rewvered from ancient 68th street ban again regained work at w* til k I vm Ot Hundred Dollar* for any 4U*c<l by rnttrrhl that lawrenee, I irfendant. I. r<-4 b» llalV* Catarrh Cur«. bridge commission it will be safe darkness it is also accoinpnuled by a tomb* in Egypt where they hail been the University of Oregon. To W '■ni. R Hi » ; t-4, <•, the a I mi ve named I tr*. fr«t v K*:r * CO., To|«dó. Ohio to bet on the award. At any flash of light and followed by a luml- | buried with mummies centuries ag««. dtfxndaiii: nous rocket-like trail. These phenome- i and when plant«-«! they germinated ami Pi’I* for e«ft|i lf>«i Hon rate it will do to watch on na are dee to tbe rapid passage of the , In S', t** I t’regfin y,-n Many Bryan Likenetxex. grew. But break any grain aud it be ar, ficrei,*- required to ap|»*ar and a venture. There are one or two objects through the air and a conse gins to decompose. Becauxe this process Even among the militarist» William J. Bryan must have u cotwldcruble fol rise in temperature, sufficient to or otfierwi», pic ul to complaint votes, at least, that are doubt quent A Cloqqtd System Mu t Be Cleared aiuiwer produce fusion of the outer surface ' is slower than the decomposition of eggs, lowing nt Llano Grande. Anyhow, a file.I iignitu- you II, th alx>ve entitled ful. and even ignition, thus giving rise to , for example, and because wa have been gn-at number of officers and men ai*cn> ran«* and '-„nrt on or i»«'f<>rr tlx- 29th the thin. dark, glasslike crust which trained by millers to think stale meals to take care to look aa much like him You will ftnxl Dr. King’s New Life daj of SeptcmlsT, |9|6, whfcti is mon* a« possible, and soma of the likeneaxes Pills a gentle yet effective laxative for Just at hand, a 48 page te found to cover all stony meteorites all right, we have been uxing them. than «ix weeks after the «late of first are striking. The time of passage through tbe at It must be remembered, however, removing impurities from the xyitem. publication of this summraa. and if yon pamphlet containing all the pro noosphere Is. however, too short to per The Third M’nnrtota infantry, rather that we rarely get the whole grain in posed amendments and meas mit the heat to penetrate to great our flour and meals All, or nearly all, better ntT In eqiiii»ment than the Ne Accuniidsted uwt<< poisons the b’oad; fsli to «¡.¡»«.r and answ r, or otherwise dizziness. biliousness and pimply, ures. Something to keep us depths, and nearly all meteorites are milled cereals have been degerminated braska nnd Indiana Infantry regiments, inuddy complexion are the distressing plead to «aid complaint, plaintiff trill apply to the above entitled court for the late one afternoon and went thinking every minute till the quite cook or scarcely warm, on reach and most of them otlierwise im arrived A dose of Dr. King’s New Life relief prayed for in her complaint on file into camp in the mud wallow. As n effects. ing the surface of the ground. It Is first of November. If every to the sudden rise in temperature and poverished. claia they are tnll and fair, and the Pills tonight will assure yon a free, full herein, via: a deereo of divorce dis voter will do likewise the coming pressure of tbe atmosphere that tbe Tlx* white Hour of 1872, when Dr. roster naturally runa strongly to Jen ixiwel movement in the morning, At solving the hoods of matrimony ix-rcto- found it robbed of two-tbirds of sens. your Druggist. 25c forv and now existing between you and election will be a record breaker. breaking up of a meteorite and its Cutter To the north when the country is reaching tbe ground as a shower of the mineral content of the wheat, was plaintiff, also for the car«* and ctiat«xly dried out and practice marches are fragments rather than a single tndlvld- far superior to tbe white flour of t«xiay. of Mari«- Lawrenoe, tlx* minor child, i Bend creamery will erect a modern due. Tbe milling procexx of that day simply possible the men of that <amp will One of the disadvantages of uni We ace have and for such other and further relief ax little to guide os In estimat ground up tlte entire grain an«i bolted come upon two heaps of bleaching { building. having a daughter old enough to ing the speed at which x meteorite it. Particles of th«- miueral-bearing bones, n reminder of tbe strenuous There was i»tit one bidder for the may lie eipiitable in the premixee. receive company is that almost reaches the earth and its consequent layers of the grain coultl and «did paxs happenings that Llano Grande and I franchise over the interstate bridge at This summon« is published in pnrsu- Mercedes" knew last year. The bone* of penetration. Tbe velocities auci* of an order of the Honorable C. U. invariably she has dangling power as given by various observers vary be through the Itolta, so that white flour and a few spreads of cloth no longer Vancouver—the I*. R. L. A I’. Co, The tiantenbein. Judge of tlw- Circuit («xirt around some young fe'low who tween two and forty-five miles n sec had at least a thini of tbe wheat’s iron, identifiable ax Carranxfsta uniform« tnretion company is not offering much of tin* State of Oregon for Multnomah all that lx left of seventeen Mexi • owing to jitney competition. thinks he can play on the guitar. ond Tbe greatest recorded depth of lime, soda. etc. The white flour of tire County, mad«* on August 16, 191«, di- penetration of a meteoric stone Is that tod«y, ground by a different procex.«, can« who crossed the river on a mid Tbe Albany Herald says: ‘‘After nvting publication thereof to lx- miub- and met ii ¡ei-se. of Knyahinya. Hungary, where a 0W has had tlx« ontaide layers of the wheat giving their hearty yyinpathy to tile rail- in the Mt. 8<*«itt Herald otiee a s«-,-k for Some men never give a pound atone penetrated to a depth of removed before the starch k«-rnel is I roa<I men In tlu-ir fight for nn eight six uonrecutive weeks. eleven feet. On the other band, still thought to the hereafter except Married by Mail. pulverized, and consequently there ix hour day. millions of onr hotiM’witex First Ihibllcatlon August 17, lillti, heavier masses have been found under only what ehemixtx term a "trace” of when they have occasion to pass such Before the departure of the troops to would probably lx* pleased to sen their conditions as to lead one to infer Ixist Publication September 2N, I Bit! mineral. Decayed twth, delayed denti the Iwirder Private Louis lianscmer. hours reduced to twelve. a graveyard on a dark night. that they scarcely buried themselves John Van Zante, Attorney. tion, and a hundred disease» are the re Company H. First regiment. New Jer All statements relative to the temper The Roseburg New« Hay«: “The se.v nntfoiml guard, was deeply In love sult. As soon as people begin to eat ature of meteorft«, immediately after Rea«lera desiring to obtain fr«*«h and with Miss Ethel Mnud Sergent Both stopping of all train wryice in thia reaching the ground must be accepted NOTICE TO CREDITORS food that is not denatured they guardedly, owing to tbelr extremely honest grain f«xxis may do »o in Port live In Newark When the guard wn« country would lx* felt vastly more than In the County Court of the State of aent away tills young couple decide«! i the hlockadhig of our coii-xtx by a will have enough energy to de contradictory character. Boms stones land, though the usual commercial at once to ha\e antiouu« ernent of tiwffr . Oregon, for Multnomah County. foreign enemy, for in the latter care we which fell In Styria in 1859 are stated product here is processed and spoiled. A mand other needed reforms. engagement made public. This was | can subsist on our own nrources for an In the Mutter of the F.-tah- of Emil Paul to have remained in a state of Incan postcard or telephone call will bring the don« Schmidt, Deceaxed. | descence for over five second» and for indefinite length of time, carrying to Got a Good Grip. Now that print paper is to be a quarter of an hour were too hot to address of makers of wholesome cereals “I hear that you called on your girl’s every part of the country the supplies Notice ix hereby given that the under for bread, muffins, porridge and the made from banana trees typo be bandied On the other hand, th« like Address me at 7110-43 Ave., 8. E. father last night How «lid be take needed then*, and taking their atirphix signed, Martha Schmidt, ha« Is-on ap your suit?" graphical slip-ups will be readily Dhurmsala stone Ix said to have been Telephone Tabor 6471. ( where it could liext lx* used, blit with point.-,I ex.x-ntr-x of the estate of Emi Intensely cold when picked up immedl "By tbe «-oat collar.”—Boston Tran rail service done away with, the two Paul Schmidt, dc-emed, by the County explained. script. ately after falling. Court of the State of Oregon for tlie coasts would again be month* apart. The largest known meteoric mass 1« An Anecdote of Handel. County of Multnomah, and hax duly Vice Verea. On one occasion Handel wax caught that brought by Commander Peary There may be a serious bread from Cape Turk, Greenland. It weigh- In a ahower of rain and wns obliged to Teacher—1 would like some one In qualified ax xttch. All person* having claim* against «aid estate an* hereby shortage in Austria, but the ed 73.000 pounds Tbe next largest seek shelter in a blacksmiths forge the class to define the meaning of vice free Methodist Church notified and n*qi>ired to present the populace can always fall back on lies in the plain near Bsrublrito. in Either Handel waa in a allent mood or versa. Bright Boy—It’s sleeping with Sunday School, 2:30 p. m. Mexico, and has been estimated to else the blacksmith showed no conver your feet toward the head of the bed. name to tie- gndvnugned executrix, at Preaching, 3:30 and 7 :45 p. m. those Vienna roils. weigh some fiO.OOO pounds, while the sational symptoms, for In n little wbllo the ofl'u-e of her attorney, J. J. Johnson, Prayer meeting, Wedneadny 7 :46 p.u. Unexplored Rasims. third 1« that of Willamette. Ore., the latter began hammering away at Robert II. Clark, pastor. 314 Spalding Bldg., Portland, Oregon, lx such a thing an eat The price of “soft” coal has weighing ft.10? pounds. These are all his anvil, accompanying his work with fng Actor-There duly verified ax required by law, on or too much. Poet So I have heard. iron meteorites The largest known a song. Handel was listening all the been increased a quarter a ton, Individual aerolite of meteoric atone la time to the strokes of the hammering I wonder whst It Is like?—New York before xlx month« from the date of first pnhlication of thin Botiee, the dealers say, because it is that of Knyahinya. Hungary, weighing on the anvil, which, by pr>xlucing two Timex NOTICE TO CREDITORS Dated and first published August 8, harmonic sounds, according In time some fifin pounds, now in the Vienna "hard” to get Plant the crab tree where you will, In the County Court of the State of 101«. nnd tune with the tune the man Mug National mtiseom MARTHA SCHMIDT. it will never bear ntpptn» Oregon, for Multnomah county. Dr Morrill says that all known me formed a bass iiccovnpnniment. Handel, Executrix of the Estate of I d the Matter of the Estate of F. P. If sympathy could only be con I teorites were prodimcd b- the a- ffon on rear king home, remembered the air Emil Paul Schmidt, Dir- Excited man rushed Into the health Keenan, Deceaeeil. the hammer accompaniment'. He verted into cash its doughnuts of host and have yielded no traces of and cease,I. oflh e of Bayonne, N. J., with an afflict Notice ix hereby given that the nnder- J. J. Johnson, Attorney for E-date, animal or vegetable life, although parts wrote down both, and so we owe to a to judge that there wouldn’t be of their rwonllsr structures were st shower of rain the cotn[<oxition kt own ed chicken. He told tha doctor it had eigned ha* been ap|>ointed executrix infautile paralysis. 314 Spalding Bldg , Portland, On-gon. so much of it wasted. one time mistaken for organic remains as "The Uarmonior Blacksmith ** Entered a* Second Cias* Matter February 19, 1914. ELLASANT VALLEY fl. D. Kenworthy and Co. Inc Tnneral Directors, aidL-