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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 28, 1916)
» get inio a u . k ou ami mroi.s couutry Sloaít LI rími I for Nearalgia Aches where people sweat Instead of |«ers|dr tog you wrinkle your none like a calf $ and whine about i|»v kind of people Tl.e dull throb of in uralgia is quickly A movement is on toot In eastern you fiml.” Arlete Baptist Church relict »»I by Sloan’s Liniment, tbe uni- “And you've never beim downright Linn county to have the county court 9:45 a. m. Bible School. vernal rAiimly for pain. Easy to apply; hungry, either. where you didn't know change the road district in that coun 11 a. ui. rreaching service. M:00p. m. Evening services. If you'd ever eat ngulu, have you) ty so as to make a single road project it quickly pr nr trap's without rubbing 7:00 p m. B. Y. P. U. meeting. Cleaner Then what Herns» have you got to In one district rather than to have the ami soothes the sore muscles. 8:00 Thursday Prayer meeting. blauie people for the coidltlon you And same road io several districts with as and more promptly effective titan mussy Everybody welcome to any and all ol then to? How du you know what many systems of road building as plasters or ointment; <!<»•» not stain tne these services. brought this girl where »lie Is7“ skin or clog tint pores. For stiff W. T. 8. Spriggs, pastor. there are districts. "Oil, I pity nuy woman who la adrift mnacles, chronic rheumatism, gout, Secretary of Stat« Olcott has given on the world, if that's what you mean, lumbago, sprains and strains it gives Millard Avenue Presbyterian Church but I won't make a pet out of her Just out a complete list of candidates nom quick relief. Moan's Uniment recmee lb a. m. Babbath School. because she is friendless. Hhe must inated at the May primary election 11a. m. Morning worship. •xpect that wheu site chooses tier life. for state and district offices, who have the pain and inflammation ami insect 7:p. m. Y. P. 8. C. E. Iler kind are bad—bad all through. filed acceptances or who have filed as bites, bruises, bumps and oilier minor 7:45 p. m. Evening worship. They must lie." independents. Ail will be voted on at injuries to children. Get a bottle today 7 :30 p. m. Thursday, midweek service. “Not ou your llfel Decency runs the election November 7. Names In at your Druggist, 25c. 8 p. m. Thursday, choir practice. deeper than the hives.” Rev. Wm. H. Amos, Pastor. eluded in the list total 310. "Trouble with you." said I. "you've For two carloads of chromium ores gut a juvenile standard—things are all St. Peter s Catholic Church good or all bud to your eyes— und you recently shipped to the Illinois Steel Sundays: can't Ilk« a person unless the one over company at Chicago, the Oregon Nick 8 a. m. Low Maas. l<lames the other. When you sre el Mining company at Riddle received "lIMteed, she «flatten'd. 10:30 a. tn. High Mass. a check for $3868.95. There was less older you'll 6nd that people are like Isn't mutual.” and we all Isuglied. 8:30 a. m. Sunday School. gold uiiiius. wUh a thin streak of pay ' than 100 tons of ore shipped which We reuse«I up a good fire sad made 12 M. Choit rehearsal. Week days: Maae at 8 a. m. tier take off all thsAvrt clothes »tie felt gold un iM*dr<>ck aud lots uf bard dig shows that the rock was worth more than $30 per ton at Chicago. I she could afford to. then wrong fhetn glug abovB" "1 don't mean to tie dlscourteoun.' out and litiug them up to dry We Girls at O. A. C. will have an oppor STOVEPIPE Seventh Day Adventist Church made her gulp down another whisky, our man continued, "but I'll never tunity this year to do real housekeep ELBOWS 10 a. m. Saturday Sabbath School. change my feelings about such tilings too. after which I gave t.er seine foot ing in a real house. Governor Withy- 11 a. m. Saturday preaching. STOVE and FUR .Mind you. I'm not preu- Mug nor n«k ■ gear mid h I iv »I'ppe I Imo one of Mar 7 :30 p, m.^ednesday, Prayer me. ing combe ’s old home at Corvallis has ing you to duinge your L lift« — all I I tin's Mackinaw shirt». We knew Just NACE REPAIRING 7:45 p. m. Sunday preaching. been fully equipped with modern ap wiir.t Is n chance to live my own life tlUW faint and ahaky she felt, but <in- We make all kinds of chicken pointments, and will be used as a clean. ” was dead game mid Joked with us supplies, champion Sanitary Kern Park Christain Church The mall came In during Mur< b. 50» practice house for students in the atsiut IL Corner 69th Ht. and 46 th Ave. 8. E. Fountains, Grit and Shell homo economics department. pounds of It, and the '-ainp went daffy I never realized wtmt h «ufe trick 10 a. m. Bib« School. Boxes, Dry and Wet Mash The total pear shipments l/om Med Monty bad the does hi; rr leased ten she waa rill I saw her In that gr«'«t 11 a. m. and 7 :30 p. tn. preaching ser Hoppers and Troughs. <-<Mtrae. blue whirr with her feet tr, mluuti> after we got the uews. and we ford of lust year have already been vice. drove i I m - four miles to seventeen mln bended moccastua, her yellow tin I doubled and many cars of Winter 6:30 p. m. Christain Endeavor. We will Make Anf lythiag You I've known men with kweet 7:30p. m. Thursday, mid-week prayer tousled ami the sparkle of adventure ute* Nellis have not been forwarded. Last Want out of Sheet et Metal meeting. In her bright eye» She »I imm I out like benrts outside, but I've never knew one yea' 219 cars were shipped. This GUTTERING and ROOFING A cordial welcome to al). a nugget by candle light. bucked. a« w> a<’t gladder than Monty did nt tbe , ___ 470 cars have already been billed year Rev. G. K. Berry, Pastor. «lie was. by the dingy bark walla ot thought of beurtng from bln mother Bring in Your Repairing, No Job _— The entire fruit crop promises “You must come and see us when f out. too Small our cabin. to come up to the early estimate of I I suppose ft was a bail Instant for you make your pile." he told me. "or St. Hauls Episcopal Church A. PEARCE I'rosser to ap|»enr He certainly «'uotl what's better—well go east together 1000 cars. One block south o( Woodmere station. Official pamphlets containing the hi wrong and found the sight etioettng next sprlug and surprise her. Won't Holy Communion the first Sunday of that be great? We’ll walk to on her tn proposed constitutional amendments each month at 8 p. m. No other ser tu his I'lytuouth Rock |>n>prietles. ving that day. The raw liquor we had forced on the summer twilight while she is work and measures to be voted on at the Every other Samiay th« regular ser her ha<l gone to her hc ui a blL as it ing in her flower garden. Can't yon general election, which cannot be de vices will be as usual. Just see the green trees und smell tbe will when you're fresh from tbe cokl livered because of a change in address Evening Prayer and sermon at 4 p. m. and your stomach Is empty, so her good old smells of borne? The catbirds of the registered voters to whom they Bunday 8ch<â>l meets at 3 p. m. B. face wa» Hualied und hail a pretty, will be calling, and the grass will be were sent, will be distributed among Boat a right, 8upt , L. Maffett, Sec. re<-klnss. daring look to It. She nml clcuu and sweet Why. I'm so tired of the high schools of tho state for use Rev. O. W. Tavior Rector. her feet high up on a « hair, too—not the cold and the snow and the white, by students. «•«» very high, either where they Were white mountalUH that 1 can hardly lents Evangelical Church With the opening of the threshing thawing out under the warmth uf Ibe stand 1L“ Sermon by the Pastor, 11 a. m. and season 20 cars of grain are stored at lie ran on In Hint veto all the way to uveu. and we were all biughbig ut her 7:15 p. in. town, glad and hopeful and boyish— Baker and at Haines waiting for story of the mishap. Sunday School 9:45 a. m., Albert Monty «topped ou recognizing who ami 1 wondered why. w*Ul> Ida eAruesi freight cars to haul it east. More grain Fanil.¿user, Superintendent. »lie was. while tlic surprise to bls fa- e nesa and loyalty and broad »houIdem, Is constantly coming, so that ware Y. P. A. 8:45 p. tn. Paul Bradford, President gave way to disapproval. We could be had never loved any woman hut his housemen expect that everything will Prayer meeting Thursday 8 p. m. tee It ns plato ai if it was blazoned nu’tber. When I was twenty-tlirce my be filled within a short time unless A cordial welcome to pll. there In printer'» ink. and it sots'red wTiole romantic system had ta*en man there is relief from the shortage on to H T. R. Hornscbnch, Pastor. us. The girl removed her feet anu gled and sb red« bn I from heurt to giz I the O-W. R. & N. I zard. Still, some men get their ago all ><tood up. Medford townspeople have raised “ T CX' r rt? Kinx quickly “SiIns Marceau haw J tint had an «cel to a lump, they're buys up till the last Lents Friend’s Church bought by $16,000 by solicitation for the con <lcnL" 1 l-egan. but 1 saw his eyes minute, then they get tbe Rip Van Send a ?lorFkciche and description struction of a $25,000 sawmill in the 9:45 a. m. Bible School, Clifford of your l'l ’ jnf *ri ior SEARCH Winkle while yuu wait. fastened on the bottle on the table, and rep» »t 01 pate- aUlity. We pet pat Barker Superintendent. This morning was bitter, but the Jacksonville timber belt, on the pro ent? or ro fee. Write fur our free book and I saw also that he knew what 11:00 a. m Preaching services. of 300 needed inventions. “sour doughs’ were lined up outside posed line of the Medford-Blue Ledge caused the fever In Iler cheek». 6:25 p. m. Christian Endeavor. I railway. the store waiting their turns like a If the present campaign is “Too tmd.” he said coldly. “If I can 7:30 p. m. Preaching Services. be of any aaalntaiice you'll And me cruwd of tlrst nlghters. so we fell In reasonably successful, an attempt to 8:00 p. tn. Thursday, mid-week Patent Lawyers. Extab. 1889 prayer meeting. down at the ahaft bouse.” And out he with the rest, whipping our arms and raise $75.ooo for a box factory at the 307 Seventh SL. Washington. D. C. A cordial welcome to.all these ser walked. I knew he didn't Intend to be stamping our moccasins till tbo cbm same ulace will be maMe. vices. John Riley, Pastor. liihmipltalAe. -that It wus Just his In ate into our very bones It took hours to sort tbe letters, but not a man whimpered When you wait for vital Lents Baptist Church news a tension comes that chokes com plaint. There was no jokiug here nor Lord’s Day. Bible School 9:45 a. m. tbe elephantine persiflage which tuarKs Morning worship, 11 a. m. rough men when they foregather ui Eltuo Heights Sunday School, 2:30 p. tn tbe wilderness. They were the rellows B Y. P. U., 6:30 p m. who blazed the trail, bearded, shaggy Evening worship. 7-30 p. ,ni. and not pretty to look at, for they all A corutal welcome to these services. knew hardship and went out strong J. M. Nelson, Pastor hearted into tills silent land, jesting with danger and singing in the soli-' tudes. Here. In the presence of tbe Fifth* Church ot Christ ONI NORMAL NOT ENOUGH mall, they laid aside their cloaks of Fifth Church of Christ. Scientist of carelessness and saw each other bared Oregon has but one Normal School. This school Portland, Ore. Myrtle Park HaU, to tbe quick, timid with hunger for is located at Monmouth. Excellent as is the work Myrtle Park. the wives and little ones behind. of this school it is utterly unable to supply but a Services Sunday 11 a. m. There were a few like I'rosser tn small part of the need for trained teachers for the Sunday School 9:30 and 11 a. m. State. whom there was still the glamor of Wednesday evening testimonial meet Of mor« thsn 4.000 school teachers In the public schosls ing 8 p. tn. the nortbland and the mystery o( tbe of Oregon, but 1? per cent ____ have been trained for their prof«s»ion of teaching In Normal Schools. unknown, but they were scattered, It Is a well established fact that our one Normal and in their eyes tbe anxious light School cannot supply the needs of the entire state. Lents M. E. Church was growing also. That Is why we ask for your work and vote for the Five months Is a wearying time, Sunday School 9:45. a. m. proposed Eastern Oregon State Normal School at Preaching 11:00 a. m. silent suspense will sap the cour Pendleton. Oregon Services at Bennett Chapel at 3 p. m. If only one could lianish worry, GIVI IASTIRN OREGON SQUARE DEAL Epworth League 6:30 p, m. the long, unbearable night, when Preacbihg 7:30 p. tn. Eight counties In th« Willamette Valley have employe« mind leaps and scurries out into Prayer meeting Thursday evening at during the pa«t five year», 203 teacher« who have gradu voids of conjecture like sparks ated from the Monmouth Normal as against 39 Monmouth 7:30. Normal School graduate» for the eight leading counties from a chimney -well. It's then you W. R. F. Browne, pastor. of Eastern Oregon. roll In your bunk and your sigh niut Residence 5703 Bird St. During the past five years the attendance of etudente from nine Willamette Valley countie» wa» 877 student» from the snowshoe (tain. as against 91 students from nine of the leading counties A half frozen man in an ice clogged of Eastern Oregon. Owing to the crowded condition of our one Normal dorv had -brought ns our Inst news, (aurehvood M. E. Church at Monmouth and also the distance and expense of one October «lay. Just before the river 9:45 a. m Sunday school. attending, students from Eastern Oregon are com Stopped, und now. after live months, “Mies Marceau has just had an aaoi 11:00 a. m. preaching. pelled to go to neighboring states to secure their dent,’* I began. the curtain part is I again. 12 :30 a. tn dare meeting. training as teachers. 6:30 p. m. Epworth League. ' I saw McGill, the lawyer, tn the line fernal notions of de< cncy nnd that he ahead of me ami mrted the grayness ONLY COSTS 4 CENTS PER $1,000 7:30 p. m. preaching. The pastor is assisted by a chorus cho r refused to l<c u party to anything as of hH checks, tbo nervous way his The annual maintenance cost of the proposed Stats and the Amphion Male Quartette. duviltah an this looked—but It wasn’t Normal School In Eastern Oregon amounts to but one lips p'orked nnd the futile, wnnderihg. 2ith of a rrnlt or 4 cents 6n a thousand dollars of taxable 8:00 p. tn. Thursday evening, prayer no'ordlng to the Alaska code, nnd it I uselessness of his hands. Then I re- property. Isn't it worth thia to have your children trained service. was like a slup In tlie girl's face. to become useful and productive citizens? nteinliercd. When his letter «nine the Dr. C. R. Carlos, pastor. I "I am quite dry," she snliL "I'll be fall before it said the wife was very STRONG ENDORSEMENTS going now.” low. that the crisis w.-is near and that Among tl.vse who strongly endorse the establish “You will not. You'll atay to supper they would write again In n few days bermdR Evangelical Reformed Church ment of the proposed Eastern Oregon Normal School and drive home by moonlight,” says He had lived this endless time with are Governor Withycombe, J. H. Ackerman. Preal Corner Woodstock Ave., and 87th ,8t. we./ "Why, you’d freeze in a uille." dent of the Monmouth State Normal; W. J. Kerr, fear stalking at Ills shoulder, lie bad Rev W. G. Lienkaemper, pastor. She stayed. Prosser rg:urtied shortly. President of the Oregon Agricultural College; P. L. Sunday School 10 a. in. lain down with it nightly and risen .luring Hie meal I'rosser never open Campbell. President of the State University; Robert Morning Worship. 11 a m. with It grinning at him In the slow, ed Ida mouth except to put something C. French, former President of the Weston Normal, Y. P. 8. at 7»30 p. m. cold dawn.' The boys had told me and practically all of the leading educators of the Into It, but his manner was as full of German School and Catechetical Class how well he fought It back week aft- State. J. A. Churchill, Superintendent of Public In Saturday 10 a. ni. language ns sn oration. He didn't er week, but now. edging inch by inch struction. voices the sentiments of those who are thaw out the way a man should when townrd the door behind which lay his most familiar with the need of more adequate Normal he sees arrangers wading Into the grub facilities when he says: Third United Brethren Church he's paid a dollar a pound for, and message. It got the Iteat of him. “Oregon's greeteet need for Its rvrsl schools Is the I wrung Ills band and tried to say 10 a. m. Sunday School. teacher who hea had full preparation to do her work. when we'd finally sent the young wo- Such preparation can best come throueh Normal School something. niHn off Martin turned on him. 11a. m. Preaching. training. “I want to run away.' he quavered 3 p. tn. Junior Christian Endeavor. “I trust that the voters of the state will aeelet In raising "Young feller,” said he—and hla eyes the etenderd of our echools by eetabllehlng a State Nor 6:30 p. tn. Senior Christian Endeavor. were black—"I’ve rattled around for "Rut I'm afraid to.” mal School at Pendleton. The location Is central, tho In 7:30 p. tn. Preaching. W" we got In at last we met men thirty years nnd seen many a good and terest of the people ot Pendleton In education most esoef- lent. and the large number of pupils In the public schools out. n nd In some fnces we many « bad men. but 1 never before COl will give ample opportunity to etudente to get the amount Others seen such an Intelligent fool aa you are.” saw the marks of tragedy nf teaching practice required In a standard normal eohool.” Brentwood M. E/Church All the sbove educators insist that a Standard smiled and these put heart Into us “What do you mean?” said the boy. Normal School must be located in a town of 5000 Old man Tonillnson hnd four little 10 a.m. Sunday School. "You’ve broke about the only law or more population and having enough grade pupil? 11 a. m Preaching service. He got two let that this here country boasts of—the girls back In Idaho for teaching practice. Rev. W. L. Wilson. Pastor. ters. Ono wa* a six-month-old tnv law of hospitality.'' "T~ VOTE RIGHT "He didn't mean It that way,” I receipt, tho other a laundry bill That e|H)ke u|>. “Did you. Monty?” meant time months more of silence ■v voting YES for No. 308 you will help to glvp to the LODGE DH-CTm •rhool ch fdren of Oregon th* »«mo »¿vintage* enjoyed •T’ertalnly not. I’d he>p anybody out When my turn came and I saw the Msgno'ia Coup N». 4< » J6, Rnwl by th* school children of our neighboring states. of trouble—man or woman—but 1 re writing of the little woman some- Sacmul • Vote YES for No. 3OS Neigh! »r», meets r»en sr fuse io mix with that kind of people tiling grlpi.etl me by the throat, while and Fourth Wo<lne*i»v- nf each Eastern Oregon State Normal School Committee -■<*o(>n«l I saw my hands shake aa If they be aoclaHjt-** month at I O O. F. Hall Wed new* a vs social meeting. >’ i-.’blx>re My news ' 'That kind of people!' ” yelled tlic longed to . oineb«»dy else By J. H. Qwlnn, Secy.. Pendleton, Oro. bring your fam lies an I friemle. old man. "Anti what's tbe matter with was good, t ouch, and I rend it slowly Fourth Wednesdav, busto-««. All Ilia! kind of (asiple? You come creep —gome part.- twice; then nt In-t. when (Paid advertisement) Neighbors requested to out in. By ing out of tbo milk mid water cast, all 1 looked ui> found McfJIU uear ma order of the Camp. pluk nnd p 'fumed un, and wbea vuu (To **e Continued. I ORFGON NtWS NOUS At The Churches Sfiori COME TO the new When the Mail Came In By REX BEACH Copyright by Olia L Wood. E didn't like Ml out ague Pros ser at flrst—ba was too clean, lie wore hla virtue like a bat bruts' nud flapi>ed it Iti our fa«i>a. It was Whitewater Kelly that undertook to mitigate him uno day, but, l«ctog as the nuisance ato<xi an eveu futbeui high and had a double aetiou foollmll u>»liuu about him. White« a ter'» endeavors kind uf bruke thruugli tbe Ice ami lie lungulali .-d around in bla Punk the next week while we sat i»t> iilgiita ami chunked bls immluge». Yes. Monty was equally active at re|«!t««- ■< rough house, and be lumcked Whitewater out from under hi» cap. all k ami «'lean. Just the way you snap a playing card out from un der a >ln, whl< Ii phr’n-'nen«»n tcrml listed ->«ir tciidancla» t«> »«'«iff nn«l Carp. l'eneinnlly. I didn't «are. If a man wants to «allow alsnit In a disgusting dally debaii h uf cieanlineM« It la Id. privilege. If lie »quand.-r» tbe Heeling inometita brushing twtb, cleaning fin ger nails nud such technicalities it atnuds to reason he won't have much time left to attend to his work and at tbe same time cultlvute the cimeiitlal» of life. Uke smoking, drinking and lb. pro|MT valuation of n three rani draw But. aa I say. It's up to him, ami out aiders who don't see merit In such a system shouldn't try to bust up hie game unless they're go] good footwork and u knockout punch. It wasn't so much these physical re finetneiitn that riled us 1» the rarefied atmospbero of bln general mental mid moral nlt'tiides. To me t here's elo qnrnce nml wutiineut ami rumance and spiritttnl uj Ift In *a real, lull grown, black wbhiaered CUM word. It'» u great help in a m-iuiitaiiious country. Protauity la Ilka steam In a locomotive tiikeH mole Io run yon Ul> hill tlni'i on the level. Mid. Iiineinuch as there's .»nly a few men on the level, a vloleiil. Vot -I ii .I il'y 1» n i,e esHlty ami aplH-nis to me like a ceil u«ate of good character umi general capauillty. Prosser had left a widowed mother ami <<>iiie north on the main chance, like tbe re t of us. only lie originated farther enst. What made tbe partlcu lar ten atrlk» with us was the pride be took in that same mother. He gloried tn her and ta'ked alxnit her in that hUHhed and nervous way a man speaks alxiut a real mother or a regular sweet heart. Wa men folks liked him nil Ibe better for it. I any we men, for b<> was a "shim'" with the women-all nlue of them. The amp was IJaM) at l ong that winter, over amt above v lil-li was the aforesaid galaxy <»f nine, stranded on their way up the river to a I’awson dance ball The Yukon froze up. ami they bad to winter with us. (if course there were the three married Indies, too, living with their huslmtids back on the Birch ridg", but we never aaw them, amt H ey didn't count The «»th rrs went to work i«t l! l.ert's theater. Monty wor'l have been right popil lar nt F. kert s he was n hmi'I-ome Ind —but he cou!dn't nee those people with n fieldglass. They simply scandalized him til death. Of course, when the actresses found out how he felt they came back at him strong, but he wrapped hlnnS'lf up in his dignity nnd held himself aloof when he camo to town, so he didn't aeon to intml It. It was one iiflernoon tn January, cold and sharp, tbnt Ollie Marceau's from went through the Ice just lielow our camp. She wus a great dog puncher and had the beat team In camp-seven fine nm la mutes— which she drove every day. When the ani mals smelled our place they ran away and dragged her Into tbe open water below the hot springs, She was wet ten minutes, and by the time she had got out snd stumbled to onr bunk house she was all In. Another ten minutes with the “quick'' at 30 below would bare fln':<hed her, but we rushed her in by the tire ami made h<<r drink a glass of the "hiHiti h." Martin got bar parka off somehow while I slashed the strings t«> her moklnks and hnd her little feet rubbed red as berries before ahe'a quit aimlogltlng for the trouble she'd made. A fellow learns to watch toes pretty clone In I he winter “Lord, stop your talk.” we said “This is the first chance we have had to do anything for ii lady In two years It's a downright pleasure for us to take you In this way." W Tin Shop in Lents 91 and Foster The Herald i« Only $1.00 Per Year DO IT NOW ! D. SWIFT & CO. 308 X YES IS Â VOTE FOR YOUR CHILDREN »