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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 14, 1916)
SCOTT HERALD Entered as Second Ciani Matter February 19, 1914. the organisation of printer« are not possible of rupture but trouble is proludile Roth »nlee rvcoguise conununitf <>( m terrei »nd the rvedit ia Halt Lake, Her sincere co-eperation. aid-Republican. At The Churches Arteta Baptist Church 9:48 a. in. Bible Hcbool. 11 a. in. Preaching service. •4:00 p. m. Evening services. 7:0oi> ni. H. Y. P. U. meeting. N :00 Thursday Prayer meeting. Everybody wsltntne to any and all of At postottioe, Lenta, Oregon, Untier act u| March 3, 1879 Published Every Thu reday at Lenta, Ore., by the M t . S ott Puausninu Co. H. A. DARN ALL, E dito a and M ànaobb . MAKE HEN EXERCISE It VOLTO HAVE EGGS W. T. 8. Hpriggs, pastor. Activity is the life of the laying hen. As her activity decrease«, so does tier Office Phone: Home IMI. Residence: Tabor 2813 MUtard Avenue Presbyterian Church egg production. Tlie hen that stands 10 a. in. Habbalh School. around all day, and scarcely has enough 11 a. m. Morning worship, energy to eat food placed tieforv her, is 7:p. m. Y. F- 8. C. E. Preparatory to laying more never a laying hen. E recently made some com 7:48 p. in. Evening worship. ment relative to the bitulithic road the county con* Tlie amount of forced exercise necee- 7 ¡80 p. tn. Thursday. mid weak servio«. 8 p. in. Thursday, cb»lr practico. strenuous times we are having struction gang is putting down sary will vary with tlie breed. The Rev. Wiu. H Amos, Pastor. leghorn, conceded to be the highest now days and suggested the de macadam base on the Powell egg producer, and meet active bird, gree of our financial desperation Valley road east of Gresham. will lake a great deal of exercise. The St. Peter s Ufholk Church would probably be intensified, This is in direct opposition to the Braiima is an example of the other ex Sundays: H a. tn. Low Maae. according to political events. For wishes of the farmers of the treme, and must always have a strong 10:30 a. m. High Maae. • this we have been rebuked by community and to the good inceptive to exercise. The vigor and 8:30 a. tn. Hunday,Sohool, productivity of the free-range hen as 12 M. Oboli rehearsal. a petty contemporary. Of course judgment of every one. compared to one yard-confined is large Week days: Maae at 8 a. n>. our attitude is different from the Macadam costa over .a dollar a ly accounted for by tier active life. * editor of the Optimist We try yard. Bitulithic. surface upwards During the winter month» exercise Seventh Day Adventist Church to pay our bills. If we were qf $1.50. 'Roads eo constructed ean licet be managed by feeding all the 10 a. ft>. Saturday Sabbath Hohool. ITa. a. Saturday preuchlug. 'accustomed to evade ___ _ our coet to $2.75 per* yard and whole grain in a litter ten io twelve « 1 «top. m.WadiMNday, Pre ver meeting . creditors we could *‘holler” *proo- that is^vjeaat a dollar a’ yard inches deep. Tills will but'involve a 7<48 p. m. H»u«l*y4pryecblog. waste, (or if liens are left a little hungry »» • perity. But no mere printer more than a sfeod. pavement .will they will scratch long after Ute last • • • these days who pays his bills, cbet. kernel has been found.' Kira Part Ghrislata Gliurcli * ‘ * '9 and secures his business at the Corner 89th 8t. and 48th Ave. 8. K. Laying bens should never bk fed" in W a. m,»We Jkbool. pleasure cf his patrons, that is, A change of monarch«. caused such quantities as to satisfy their* ap (• *» . • X • 11 •- m and 7<30 p. m. nrearhfng ser petite. Whole grain should he' fed very cmx* ot tb» purabaee tnpnry |p pai<l doesn’t force trade from his pa absolutely no other change in NOTICE CUT ÜÜ£BÜUN’,8 HALE OF vice. sparingly in tlie morning, and beevtly on thè day of sale, -i*«laiMn-ou eoo tinca 6 3D p. m. ChrisUin Endeavor. ' REAL ROTATE. trons by compelling them to Austria, conditions already* being at night. Thia not only keeps the bird* 7:80p. ss. Tbereday, arid-week prayer tton M «ato by sebi Coisnty Oo»st, * trade with him la keep his ac- just as bad as they could possi more active through the day, but a Notice to heteby. given that in pu*-* meeting. . . 0. F. HR4KJE, ' A cordial welcome to' ell. ’ ** ■nance of ao ontor of Ute (kninty f'ouM * count even, can brag very much bly ba. heavy feed of grain at night keep« tlieir (»nar.li« ! of ih» Kstales <- Rev. G. Kr Berry, Pastor. of the State of Oregon for Multnouiaji bodies warmer. ot Frrrman Hmith, Edita M ———hm i i A . of getting ahead these calamit Straw, hay, alfalfa chaff, leave« and Cbunty inaile and entered therein op ( 1 Hmith, John R. Hmith, *V aleni ine ous times. The Herald editor is St. Pauls Episcopal Clmrrt Whon a arirl tries to dodge a corn stover, all make good litters the 4th itay of Vovemher, 1916, in tin» » riylvester Hmith an<l Uoyd not of this variety. He seldom kiss, she manages to do it in a cut One block south' ot Woodmere stktlon. Shavings and saw dust are not beet l*> Matter of tlie GuaniiaiMhip oj Freeman . . MuMilleu, Minore. Holy Communion the first Hnnday ol borrows carfare, and when he way .that enables her to catch it cause they tend to pack, and also hold Smith. Edna M. Bini th, John K. Bmitlj, Fimi pubocalion No». Jfl, 1916. each month at 8 p. m, No eUser ser does he doesn’t forget to pay it' vice« that dgy. * •» ■ ■ l 1 »" ; • ilauipneas. Regardless of the kind of I Valentine Sylweter Hiqith and 4Joyd • > 1 right where she. wants it . F.rerv other Buoday Hie regular ser- NOTICE TU CW-UUTOjiB litter used, it should be renewed fre 1 McMillen, minors, the undersigned, tl* back; m other matter likewise^ vii-ee will b» «» usual. I guardian of the retate» of »aid minovt, quently ahd never allbwed to become We at least believe our credit is Evening Prayer and sermon at 4 p. m. Many a self-made man looks ! wiU aril at public au< tùx\ to tlie highest ( In 'Ufo r<»finty Court •»< thè state of contaminated with droppings Hunday Rcb'iOl inert« at 3». tn. B. good. No one who does that as'if he might have been greatly badly Boatwright, Hupt , L. Manelt, 8ec. Exercise can tie further eucouraged by ! bidder for cash Gold (\>in of the Dnitnl •Y» »<-gon fr>r Mnltnotukh Gouiity - now can be prosperous. * ‘ improved with a very little out suspending a head of cabbage, or a few States of America; and «object to con-’ li| U«' .MalU r of, ili«.- E»tat<->of Plillip Rev. U. \v. Tsvlor Rector. 1 Urination by n*nl Countj Court, «to roots almve the reach of the beua. Al lA»t»u, lta*aee<l» - side assistance. N another column will be * * -w •- .Lents Lvdrxjtllcdl Church butchering time a part of the offal, or a Saluniay the l6ih day ofi Dn-.-nd«-r, Ntrtirr i» hrrebjr glVen thu» thè under- raw bone hung . in a similar way. will * IDI*), at 9:30 <»S'l<H'k in.the kirvnoon «4. «Ìgned* Irti» fwv-n' appoinled ad min- ' Hrrtuon by the Paalor, 11 a. m. an<l found a little story by a con No man has. a right to expect 7:18p. ni. temporary celebrity commend- his wife to be-a good cook unless keep hungry hens on the jump most of ' Jani day, at thè front door of tliv Comity l«tr«t»r bf thè estate of Phfhp ’l.awlnn. i Munday Hchool 9:48 a. m., Altieri I Court House of the County of Mult- the time.—C. S A. <|i«•■¡v-<:d| by tlfe ('«itinty <'ourt4of fin- Fatikhanscr, Hu|i»rinlen<lent. . ing the local newspaper. We he- is that kind of a provider. nomali and Stair Oregon, all (lie Sl.ik- pi Òrnt<i(^ ¡■.r Mtt|uioiùàli Còni ty. Y» P. A. 9:48 p. m. Pgul Bradford, suggest our readers read and : right, titjè, ilitrrvMt and ><etAlv of rani and La» qualilltvl. All p»|raun« luiving t'rvsldsul. Prayer meeting Thursday 8 p. m. I iniuom in aud to all tinier certain lotfi, ciano» agaiuai «ani «Minti- arv lureliy ponder and then question your Roumania is, apparently, a HIKE'S A MW WAX . / A cordial welcome to all. pieces or parcel* of land situate, lying, self if you have always done victim of the stupidity of its big OL CLL/LNING SILVER notiti«.! lo prvernt U h » sanie to me ai * T. R. Iloruachuch, Pastor, ami bring in tlie County of Multnomah 314 8|iaiding Bldg., Portland. Ort-goii, your part toward sustaining the allies, not of their heartlessness. For th? benefit of tho«e who.have the ’ and State of Oregon, to-wit: ¡Alt Five hith'pfn|M«r vouehi-reduly vrrirted, with- local paper, the town news care of silver, the Otiice uf Home (jji gfl.j <(x in Block Four (4), Mid Lents friend's Church in *ix ujonthii froin date lfèr»-of. * despenser, the town booster, Why not get the Christmas Eeouoiuidi at Washington has mad? a way, now within the corporate innite <>l First Pnb|icatinn Nowniher 2, I91»i. 9:18 a. m. Bible School, Clifford Barker 8u|>erinU'ndent. and the moral backbone of the carving-knife sharpened a week thorn study ol tin- electrolytic method the City of Portland, in said County am! GEORGE TI Hlil-L, ol cleaning ami nan i>ubii«l>eil Ute re State. 11 :()l) a. m Preaching services. community. While the pro ahead of time this year? AifuiiiJ.trator. 0:26 p. m. Christian Endeavor. sults of their work in United States De Terms aud condition« of sale: Carli 7:30 p. m. Preaching Hervicaw. prietor has been spending money partment ol Agriculture Bulletin No. Gold Coin of the United Slate«. 10 per JOHN VAN XANTE, Alturiu-y. 8:00 p. n. Thursday, mid week to keep the community before the One reason that the South ¡8 449. a .......... . -........ - .... prayer meeting A cordial welcome to all these »er- public have you shown apprecia so solid is that most of it is no After diM-uaning several tyjwe ol com Henry 8. Weatbroqk. grand master, vices. mercial cleancry and gtviug the netilts tion by giving him a subscrip longer liquid. and E. E. 8ha[on, grand «ecretary of John and Nettie Kiley, Pastors. of various analy.-v«, they «Uggvet the tion. There are business men the grand lodge of Oddfellows of Ore ’ following method as being cheap and in every town, who, because the Pleasures we anticipate sel Hatinfactury. gon. officially visited Albany lodge The fact that above overhead Lents Baptist Church last week. editor doesn’t use half his space dom come up to the specifica “An enamel or agateware dish should charge«, estimatod interest and other The supreme court holds that the fzinl’» Day. Bible Rehool 9148 a. m. be partly filleil with a cleaning solution expensea. the Oregon atate hoapltal in boosting them personally, fail tions. Morning wonhip, Il a. in- ot one ti-avpounful of either washing or farm produced |tfa,000 net (or the 1915 amendment to the primary law to see that every good word for I Filili» ILight« Humlay School, 8:30 which makes it. possible for a candi T. R. has not yet found time baking wxla and qne u-anpoonful of state In the past two years, ia given p. tn the town helps them and they B Y r. I’.n SOp Iti. common table salt to each quart of an one of the principal reasons by Dr. date to get <>n the ballot by paying a to congratulate the President. are too penurious to give the Evening w»r«hip. 7 sto p. hi. waler and placed directly <>n the stove R E. Lee Steiner, superintendent ot j fee 1« valid. A COIN li - ai - wHronir - t<» nerviCM. The Coos and Curry Hardware Deal local booster a lift unless he to boil. A sheet ot aluminum or ck*an the institution, why he has asked for J. M. Natooti, Paauir Occasionally a full-bearded ers ’ «»nil annual meeting was h>'ld at gives them a half page personal. - zinc should then tw dropp«-<l into th? no greater per capita tax In thia year's man tells a bare-faced lie. dish and tlie tarnished silver placed in budget for the next biennium than he Port Orford and r»i>r<-M*ntatlvea were — present from every hardware firm in contact with this metal. It w bust that asked two years ago. fifth Church ol Christ Answering a “Tax payer,” the How easy it is to tell others, the silver lie entirely covered with the The Marshfield chamber of com both counties Fifth Church of Christ. Scientist of Portland jobbers nnd manufacturers Portland, Ore. Oregonian is supposed to have it’s no use to worry. cleaning solution and that tlie solution merce has set in motion a scheme of Myrth’ Park Hall, are exhibiting the greatest confidence Myrtle Park. given a complete list of city em remain at the boiling temperature. A? changing radically the methods which Services Sunday 11 a. tn. soon «» tlie tarnish ban been removed have been In force for the past tea In the outcome of the Fourth Aunual ployees in its Monday issue. The Open Shop By Ballot Sunday School v:30 and II a. m. Buyers' Week, which la to be held the silver should lie removed, rinsed in y<*ars. Ina'.ead of depending upon Wed near lay e veiling testimonial meet That may not have been inten clean water, and wiped with a soft printed literature the chamber will be August 7 to 12. ing 8 p. III. tional, but we believe we could San Francisco has by vote amended cloth. Zinc may be u«e<l in place of Billy Sunday,_jhe famous evangelist count ¿.cores and scores of others, ’ its city charter to prohibit picketing by aluminum, but it liecom«-« corroded and organized as a corporation and pro arrived In Hood River, accompanied ceed to gather an industrial fund to by Mrs. Hunday and their two boys, lents M. E. Church possibly of less financial conse the unions during labor struggles but the inactive in a much shorter time.” encourage prospective manufacturers and will spend the summer on their result, though extraodinary because of Sunday School 11:48. B. in. The electrolytic method cleups plated in locating and aid them fn financing quence, yet materially adding to Preaching 11 :lk) a. in. ranch at Odell. ' the numerical strength of the San or sterling silverware without loss of their Industrie«. the burden of maintenance. Bilde Study Cla»s, 8:30 p. ni. More than 14u0 more residents of ■ Francisco unions, sounds a note of metal, giving, however, a satin finish Epworth League fi :3O p, in. Among the good roads projectr Multnomah county ordered liquor dur : naming. The vote is unquestionably rather than a burnished appearance, Preachihg 7 :3o p. in. launched in Oregon recently a mor» ing the month of June than during the Jeanette Rankin, the Con . in favor of the open shop, of the right and baa the additional advantages ot ambition» Prayer meeting Thursday evening at one is that of A. (J. Raab of F. M. Jasper, pastor. gressman elect from Montana, : of the workingmen to work where he being both clean and labor-saving.— North Bend. The plan proposes t< preceding month, according to the rec 7:30. Residence 67u3 Hird St. ord of affidavit«. pleases without the permission of union C. G. spent only $687 in her success connect every county s< at In the state -The annual tournament of the Wil ised members of his own trade. ' But in one permanent road building lamette Valley Firemen'« asHoclatlon ful campaign, thereby setting a the majority of but 3000 in a total vote scheme. In gene-al It call» for four will be held this year In Corvallis Hep Laurelwood M. E. Church good example for other women ‘ ot 130,000 can lie only temporarily con- Get the Hotbed Heady north and »outh roads, two on each 9:47>a. tn. Sunday school. aspirants for Congressional ' elusive. tomber 4 and 5. Elaborate prepara 11:00 a. in prvaching. It ia worth while to have a hotbed side of the Cascade mountains and tion« have been made for the meet. Union labor counts millions of friends honors, and incidentally making 12:30 a. m cl««« inerting three east and west roads from which Cash prizes of 3500 and trophies have I who cannot go with it all the way. To and grow vegetable« for your own use. 0:30 p. m. Epworth League. men candidates jealous. lateral roads will branch out In every Very often jieraons growing tomatoes, 7:80 p in. preaching. I the average citizen, who is neither the already been arrauged for. 8:00 p. in. Thuri-diiy evening, prayer ’ partisan of capital nor of labor but is I cabbage, eggplant, peppers, or other direction. The plan would take in the Reduced to its lowest terms, 1 inclined to sympathize with the latter, vegetable, which require replanting, do Pacific highway and the coast mili Relations between the cattle and ■enrice. horsenieu, ea«l of Bend, and sheepmen Dr. ó. IL Carlo«, pastor, the European war situation is | the right of any workingman to decline not plant them early enough in the tary highway from various parts of Ijike county season to get a profitable crop. The 3 ne sack system of handling grain this: Everybody wants peace j union membership seems fundamental. hotbed aimpiifleH matter., and planta of was denounced as an octlve factor In who, it la said, have come north iuto His right to remain non-union must ot Crook county for winter rana«', are German E vdnqellcal Het ormedJC hure h on his terms; nobody wants necessity carry with it the right to work aiifiicient size can be grown to lie set out crippling the Oregon wheat export strained almost to the breaking point. forni r WiMMlntock Ave., und 87th St. peace on the other fellow’s j whereever the conditions suit him. If at the pioper time. business by the committee on eleva Rev. W. <». Lienkacin|H*r, pastor. it Is reported. Sunday School 10 a. in. terms, Sequel: the righting j these rights are his, then the practice of A hottied should be mail? about the tors of the Farmer»' Educational and The third week In February has Morning Worship, Ham. goes on. I picketing is essentially wrong and San I ant of February or the first of March, Co-operative union of Oregon southern Y. P. 8. at 7:30 p. m. been designated by the Oregon Nor A .pot the required size Idaho, in session at McMinnville last is marked out Francisco has, by narrow margin, ruled German School and Catechetical Class mal school as rural school week. Ev week. and the dirt is removed to a depth of Saturday 10 a. m. Kansas 1 wisely. According to a ery member of the rural department two feet. A wooden frame is built Finderne Mutual Fayne Valdensa, a philosopher, the reason why ' Collective bargaining is no longer an around the pit. Fresh barnyard manure junior yearling Holstein bull, consign will be sent Into four Oregon counties experiment or a disputed principle. boys leave the farm is that Labor enjoys the same right to organize with a good deal of straw in it is piled ed by Bernhard Meyer, of Finderne, to study educational conditions In the free Methodist Church Willie’s calf grows up to be pa’s „ .«nd'the sameri'^t t» "trike in and tramped. This tightly packed N. J., sold In the ring at the sixth Pa rural sections. Sunday School, 10 a. tn. Senator Chamberlain has been ad COW. that capital has to withdraw Jrom an manure should come within about six cific International Livestock show at Preaching, 11 a. m. anil 7:30 p. rn. vised by the reclamation H«rviec that ! enterprise it considers no ioniser or eight inches of the surface of the Portland tor 321,500, the highest price Prayer meeting, Wednesday 7 SOjp.m, an Investigation Is being made of the ground, and should b? ad thoroughly. ever paid on the coast for a single AU are cordially invitili to attend Rabbits are suggested as a ' profitable. But it is not yet established Enough rich soil is applied to finish fill* animal. Umatilla and John Day reclamation 1 that tlie employees of a given concern these services. substitute for turkey on Christ after striking in a body, may proclaim ling the pit. With a record of having eclipsed al! withdrawals with a view to restoration Robert H.Clark, pastor. to general entry of lands not neces The frame should 1« covered similar shows ever held at Portland with mas, but who could be convinced I that their places shall not be filled by sary for these projects. ) others. Perhaps this weapon is neces glass or white cloth. The cloth <I<M* in the quality and number of an.mats that it really was Christmas? • ’Riree of the :!'T accidents reported LODGE DIRECTORY sary to tlie »»tccessfni conduct of a very nicely, although glass is better. shown and the sales made, the sixth Magnolia Camp No. 1026, Royal to the state Industrial accident com The hotbed should be left covered until annual Pacific International Livestock The Belgians have the ' strike but public sentiment doe« not yet th? soil is heated and then cooled down exposition, which had been In session mission during the week wore fatal Neighbors, meets regular Second and Fourth Wednesdays of each sympathy of the world, and are ' concede the propriety of its use again. When it is cook'd until it feels at the Union stockyards »or a week, Two loggers, Jnnres (laalch of Port month nt I. O. O. F. Hal). Second The day, ol course, must ultimately .closed flatv-r’sv getting the amount of practical | arrive, perhaps it is not now far dii* only slightly warm, plant the seeds. land, and ('harks Boone of McKinley, Wednesdays social meeting. Neighbors Battering their way through a tvre- and one sawmill employe, j. G. Steph bring your families and friends. benefit that sympathy usually | tant, when the strike and the lockout Plants such as tomatoes, cabbage, Fourth Wednesday, business. All foot brick wall of the Umatilla coanty en ->f Pori lar <!, v i i^Jflbud affords. i will be oieolete. Numerous unions eggplant, and |iepper grow best if Neighbors requested to come. By jail at Pendleton, four prisoners, wait planted in rows three or four inches Increase« In reciprocal deniurrago order of the Camp. i throughout tlie nation ninain on et- apart. The needs are planted in furrows ing a hearing before the grand jury, charges will soon be fixed by the pub I cellent terms with employing capital. Fortunately supid people ¡sel slipped through a foot square hole, lic service commission. They will be i The harmonious relations between the ■boot one inch deep, made with the Oregon and Washington tide water dropped 2o feet to the courthouse yard come effective January 1. The In dom realize how stupid they are. i associated newspaper publishers and fingers or a small stick. mlUs shipped 34,218,787 feet of Innilier and escaped creases will affect shippers and car- during October. W IN< OREGON NtWS NOIES A ■ ■ ..