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Mi. Scott Herald I'nje Tvo Mt. Scott Herald rubll.bcl Every Thunday »I LMla. Oregon by TW« Mv StxrtT PvBLi-Hisu coarAHv J SANGER FOX. Managing Editor. Ml N N IK G< KU»KNO VG H H Yl»K. Ne •» Editor J. Al LKN IH'NHAR, Circulation Manager. Roterei as »«'coud-claM mail matter Febru ary u, leu. at the poat'OfHcv at Urnta,Oregon, under act of Cong resa. Marek 3.1879. • 91 a >« ar. in adx I Hosn: T»no» TSH, D M. Harry Lane Memorial. Congress took a day off during the past week for the purpose of holding a Memorial in honor of the late Senator Harry Lane. The speeches made on that oc casion gave full credit where credit was due and were an evi dence of the appreciation felt for the ruggtii, fearless man of Oregon when men speak the truth. The speeches will be re corded and the further down in history they are read the more clearly will they stand out in bold relief, revealing one of the few great men of the State of Oregon, whose names will never be forgotten. In reading the eulogies of Senator Lane at that Memorial session and considering their source and the tragic death of Harry Lane which might have been averted if some of those words of appreciation had been spoken earlier one is reminded of a little poem, a few lines of which run as follows: There are a horde of special agents and county, city, town ship and other officials breaking up the blind pigs in Portland. It is commonly reported that booze fests are held in the dining rooms of some of our swellest resorts and places frequented by the moral and immoral well-to- do. If the common people find that prohibition does not apply to the rich there will be some thing doing. The velvet clad, gold-spectacled, eminently re spectable blind pig must be ex terminated along with the other kind. The people of Portland have a great and valuable public proper ty in its water system. Who has the hardihood to propose that it be sold and a water com pany charge us $2.50 a month instead of 50 cents? All light and power is made from falling water and Portland owns storage reservoir and timber lands enough to furnish any amount of water, water plant and electric light at cost —real, actual eost. The money can be borrowed in small sums from our people. Church Notes A barrel of flour will make 300 loaves of bread, each larger than the loaves sold in Portland for one dime. Somebody is get ting away with a large amount of patriotism. You are not pay If you have a word of praise In these busy, heedless days. ing double prices for bread to Of some striving, helpful one. help out the country. Not a For the good that he has done. Do not wajt cent of its excess profits gets the Vntil too late. country anywhere. It would be Till the weary hands at rest, F-lded on a silent breast. far better to stop the excess Leave your praises unexpressed— profits in the first place rather Say it now. It would be amusing if it were than attempt to get any con not so tragic how the big news siderable portion of them back papers of the country are devot in the second place. ing columns of space to the pub friends Church. lication of these speeches of The Oregon Field Artillery Last Friday evening the meeting ol eulogy, while distinct in the batteries have gone to Fort the Pacific Coast Reec e and Protective minds of all lurks the memory Green, Charlotte, North Caro Association was well attended. The that only a few months ago lina. The pretended secrecy of musical feature ol the program ren by Dr. Henry Collins was much these same papers were devoting the date of departure was a dered appreciated. Dr. Collins was engaged as much or more space to what farce. There were hundreds of in evangelistic work with D. L. Moody they now acknowledge to have visitors at the train Monday at and has made three tours of Ireland. been “unjust and unwarranted Clackamas and every person The address by Mrs. Jehn, illustrated abuse.” It is soothing to our present except the babies and by lantern slides set forth in a vivid manner the work being accomplished editorial conscience to read in the mascots knew where and and the needs of the Association. Their our issue of May 31st that this when. ’ With One or two papers : ____ annua| Tag Day occurs Saturday, paper sought to be fair to the publishing the information in October the 6th, when they hope to pay man at the time in view of its full, and two other publications out on the > children’s home. The workers solicit the cooperation of all thorough belief in him. trusting silent upon the expected who can help sell tags. All who can do to time to vindicate his attitude. parture there is nothing to so should send their names to W. G. —M. G. H. MacLaren 195 Burnside Street Port land. Don’t stuff the husband, Nine of the Endeavor people helped The investigation of the fuel husband the stuff. in the Portland Commons Mission Mon day night. Mrs. Mendenhall of 90th trust in Portland gives us a mass street delivered the address. Next of indigestible and worthless Monday evening they will help in the figures, while the trust goes mission work at Vancouver which is merrily on. An investigation of ",y the market trust is to be pulled The Sunday School committee ha» arranged for a Teacher Training Class off. More figures and less re lief. An investigation of the It is only a waste of postage, letter > which will hold its first meeting next fish trust that is making 400 per paper and time for a man whose claim Wednesday evening about 6:30. It is for exemption from the draft on indus intended for the ladies of the church to cent from the fish it sells is trial grounds has l<een denied by hie serve dinner at that time and those who scheduled. district exemption board, or for any ol are away at work will go directly to the Our local trustbusters are as i his relatives or friends, to write to hie class meeting thus savii g time. The helpless in the face of food and Senator, or his Congressman, or the class work will begin and close at a fuel trusts as the federal govern Provost Marshall General, or the Presi specified time thus avoiding long and dent of the United States, trying to fruitless discussions and wasted even ment seems to be in the way of have the ruling of the board reversed. ings. Those who wish to join may doing anything effective with Strange as it may seem, a great many leave their names with Miss Terrill, the oil, copper, steel, timber, such letters have been written, They Tabor 6612, or with .Mr. Dunbar al the sugar, and a number of other have poured in by the hundred thons- Herald office. trusts. Even the milling trust ande to officials at Washington, Some of them have come from Oregon. is not hurt any by the prices set These letters will do no good whatso- Millard Ave. Presbyterian Church. for flour and wheat. I ever. They will noteven Ire considered, Friday evening September 21, at the Troublesome Trusts. NO APPEAL FROM DECISIONS OF BOARD ' but will be returned to the sender. We carry Busier Brown and Black Cat Hosiery Methodist Church. The topic for the »ermon on Buixlay morning next will be “Faint yet Pur There are non« better and few that ruual tltrec two llnee. Give us a suing.'* The subject (or the evening trial a^d he convinced. Our prices are a big saving from down town . ....... will be, “Ti e Jmlgment.’’ There will be special music. Ladies’ Hose at 15c, 19c, 25c, 29c, 35c, 50c, 75c, $1.00 On Sunday evening last the congiega- Children’s Hose at 10c, 12 1 2c, 15c, 19c, 25c, 29c, 35c lion »as favored by the presence of lhe Men’s Hose at 15c, 19c. 25c, 35c and 50c qnarlette of the Millard Avenue Pres- bxterian Church Choir. Twu »elections .»ire rendered by tliem which were greatly enjoyed. Vests at 10c, 12 I-2c, 19c, 20c, 25c, 35c and 50c Miss Valina Baser end Mr. Roy Bute w<*re taken into the church on confes sion of faith at tlie morning service. On Friday evening of this week will (H-eur the last quarterly conference for this year, at which the District Super 5827-29 92nd STREET Near Foster Rd. Tab. 3581 intendent, Dr. Youngson, will preeide All reports for the year will be read at N OTIC K OF Mil It KIFF** HALF this time. HT AILMENT services will brgin promptly nt " In th<* (’Ireuit Court of thn Míale of Oregon Toe last otficial laiard meeting (or the each Sabineh evrimiR for the next two No KÔ ft»r Mulltioiiiah Counts <1 A rhlllipe an-l w c Thoni|MkMi. doing of the Atta urla I condition ol year will tie held al the church on Mon months A inoet ronlinl invitation It bugine»* a» I’hillTt»« and Th«»n»p*t>n. i'lalntin« vs Annie 'I Irvine, bwfmdant day evening next. oxtvndml to nil in the community to nt- By virturr nf an « Kreutlon, jmlgmcnt <«r«1rr, 1 tend these tyierting«. No admistion atol order of aal«* Iaaii<-<1 out of Ine ab*»V«* eli The I-adiee' Aid held their monthly tilled • ourl In the al»«>ve riithlrd |<i me Silver Tea yesterday, Wednesday, af charge is made. at Portland In the Htato of Oregon, at the dlr«ete<! aii<1 <1nt«-<l the 17th day of Auguat iy|7, ulmui a judgment rvn«l»*re«l «nd entered ternoon at the home of Mrs. A. E. The regular monthly mseting of the close of businvaa Hept., 11. 1917. III asid (Murt on thn f7th day of June |y|7 In favor of G A, I’ll I lilt»»- and W . C Th«iin|»»«»n. Saunders, 6513 S3rd St. Between fortv Gleaners of the Annled Presbyterian plaintif?», anti again»! Anni« M Irvine «la HUSOURlMS and fifty ladies were present and a most church for Septemimr will l»e held nt fendant tur the ailui <>f 9-M! io with Intere«! at the tale of d i*vr c< nt par anuum from the H7lh delightful afternoon was spent. A pro the home of Mrs. B. A. O'Mealy, 3M0 Loans and discount* •lay of Juno 1917 an<l for the further atini of 9.w aue«>»ta and d laborar manta amt tbv rust« ol gram was rendered and delicious re 7ttth St. S. E., on Wednesday the Stith. Uvrruratia, secured and unsecured and upon this writ rommandlng me t-> nir I is Bund» and warrants freshments served. A short business Mrs D. K. Livingston, lender of tlie Htocks, sale of the folhm Ing described real property. aucurlllca, Judgments, etc. I» wit: 1, 4 It and U | j ut l-ot BL liba h I. session was held at the close of the af j meeting will present the needs of the Furniture an«! fixtures .h»tbad> in Mttilun I h Twp IN H. IK of M M Multnomah County ternoon’s social hour, at which tune the ' Mission field in Africa, the country other real estate owned ... .. Now Therefore, by virtue of aahl h ierutLin. following oltuvrs were elected to serve j which the Indie* are studying. The re Due from approve«! reserve (tanks ItldgmrD t order, decree and order of •«*!•» am! hecks and other rash Item« in '« «»mpllam v with the oaniiuands of said during th«' coming year : President, Mrs sponse to roll call will be made by each ( < ’ ash w rit. I w Hl, <«n Monday th«- '-'•<!» «lay of Mrplvm on hand . ........................... 4.491 her 1917. at b>o'clock a iu , at the cast Iront Lettie Cotte; vice president, Mrs. J. C. | one present repealing a verse ol scrip* E m ponses ...................................... 4,072 door of the • ounty Court llou»r In I'ortland. McGrew; «vn-tary, Mrs. Parmenter; tureonho|»e All la«!irs attending are other rwourcca . ..... . IW. Multnomah County, Oregon, aril at puldlr auction (subject to r«‘«lcmpil*»n), l<> the highest treasurer, Mrs. Huril. invited tocome prepare«! to take part In TOTAL I HO ,1W r hldd«’r for cash In hand, all the right, tlllr ami interval which the within named d«d«-nd Miss Helen Hanson, who ha» faithfully the discussion of the topic, Mrs. K. P. u itm. iritis ant, Anule M Irvine had «>u the «Tth «lay of Juilr 1VI7. tha dale of the ludgmvnt herein or filled die jKieition of organist for several Town and Mrs J no. Becker will AMfliwt rapimi Block |wId lu 9 lAJDtk) <AJ since that «late had Iti am! I«» the at*oVc «lea yean, a.» acll as «llicient ¡Sunday Sell-- -I the hostess in entertaining. !,'**> to •« rÜM*<l pr«»|»«-rty or any («art thrrrof .to «atlafy {turpiUB fund I'oatal »avings Lank de|MMiliB iwjm ro said execution» judgment order ami decrue. teacher in th«' primary dei«rtment, has Inter<«at e«»at» nii«l scerulng roela Individual depuriti subject T M. Hl KI H( ICT. Sheriff of Multnomah accepted a position as organist of one of to check.... ............................ .. 9*3.7111 o< County , Orrguu. W.C.T.U. NOTES I h* tn « ml certi Uvate« <4 «l«-poail 2444 M th«' down town chureiut. The l<x-al i>r«t«<d ibi» 2l»t day «>f Augii»! 1917. Flrat Isauv August Wrd IViL church parts with her reluctantly, but The .Mt. Scott W. C. T. U., will hold < u«hh*r chok« outstanding 7» Ml |ji»t Issue Hvptctubcr 3Dth 1917. Certified check» .... 71 7b congratulates* her upon Iter succeed. ts next regular meeting on Tuesday, 9*7. «>> Id ADNINU1 KATMU NOTICE Representatives of the Pacitic Coast lafleruuou ui next »wk, the 25th ¡Mt. 1? MA Al N<»tire la hereby given that the nndrrvlgnrd Rescue and Protective Society occupied at the home of Mrs. Geasell, 6119 .'»9th Time Dr pori M ha» I ■«'. il, by the ) Coltri of the ('«otiitv TOTAL • ll«.w K of Mnltnomab. Niet«* of Orrgou, at»pointr<l a«l the church Wednesday evening. Tin» street. All members are urged to lie Diliiialtotr * W of Ihr h. » ' H;¡| nl.-l T« ■’tain« lit Blate ot (iregon. and Ketete of James N Atkinson. »l«MTax-«t, institution is preparing for its annual present as there is very important busi of Mullnotuah, late of Multnomah County. Orison All per tag day which will occur October 6tli. ness to transact. Visitors are invited. County I. II. E. Itloyd. Cashier ol the above named aona having claims agallati «al«! estate ate L< »' iii. ’ ifi.-! tO 1 lhe «Mitte t«« th» Tln-y are deserving of the loyal support bank, do solemnly •wear that Ihr atwiva Uiitlcrolg >r<l at the olile«* ut lattice N Devia, statement U true to the tarsi ol niy kuowl- «H Journal Building. Portland. Oregon, with of all. If Millard Avenue Presbyterian Church a CLEAN UP PRICES ON WOMEN'S SUMMER UNDERWEAR The Stevens’ Cash Dept. Store 1HE MULTNOMAH STATE BANK SKILLED HELP WANIFD BY lilt GOVERNMENI edge and belief. Correct II. E. Bioyd* Cashier. Attest} Henry Hsrkson F. I< Foster, in alx months from >M» •late, uuly certifie«! a* by la* rs «(Ulrr«l. MfNNIhaa ATKINSON. Administrait!« Dat<« of Ural publication Hept« miter IS. BH7. Dale ol la«t publication t*ctob«-r 11, 1917. Directors The l nit.»l States Civil Service Com Portland women are working Nubacrlbed and »worn to briorv me thia JUlh mission announce« that tbe following day ut Sept., Ibl7 in the box factories in order to Ralph Htanx. examinations will lie held as follows: Notary Public save the apple crop. Stenographer and typewriter, male My cominU«Ion expires April 21, l’rJW. and female, field service. Sept. 29th, 1917. General helper, male, Puget Sound Navy Yard, Bremerton, Wash ington, wages |2.80 per <lay, time and a half for overtime work, IOt) vacancies to Prepare lor Winter, get your l»e fl lied at the present time. File aje | Wkwre Irain«*tl ap«<*iallBla with modern lab plications at once. Transportation will : oratories aad adaqnat* »quipm-nt (!»• In lie advanced, where necessary, where Blrurtion Uadtaf lo collegiale drgrrra In lha liersons sign a contract to work six following aehoola —FROM— AGRICUT.TUBE, with 15 departmenl«; months. COMMERCE. with 4 drparluj.nl» B. F. MILLER Subinspector of field artillery atntntl ENGINEERING, with «1 departments, la nition, male, «3 50 to $■'> <K) i«r day eluding Civil. Electrical. Highway. Industrial The-Lent h Plumber machinist ex|>erience required, Em Aria. Irrigation, and Mechanical Kngineering; Tals>r 5542 59M 92nd Ht. FORESTRY. Including L* ggmg Kngtaaar ploy ment. State of Washington. . Skilled laborer, 'munitions) male and lag HOME ECONOMICS, with 4 maj r depart female. |2.f<) to |3.50 ja*r diem, for em manta, including training in the Prar lies ployment in the Stat.- of Washington. House Mechanical engineer, artillery ammu MININO, with throe departments, laslud nition, male. $3.000 to $3,600 per year. Ing (h*tnicaJ Engineerings PHARMACY Mechanical engineer, es|M>rimental THE SCHOOL OF MUSIC, eflere Inetrne work, $2,500 to $3,000 per year, male. lion tn the principal de par imtnli of Vural Mechanical draftsman, male, $l,uo<) and Inetrumrntal tnuaic. THE MILITARY DEPARTMENT. enrolled to $1.100 year. IONS cadets in IDlrt 17, and won reeommen- Apprentice draftsman, male, $480 datii n for O. A. C. from the Western Depart year. m» f t of the U H War D- partment aa one of In«|>octor of artillery ammunition, the fifteen ,adlathigul«hrd institute ns” nf higher learning All cadets will be furnished male, $l,*>00 to $2,400 year. Inspector of field artillery ammuni r.mplete uniform« by the U. 8. Government and the junior and senior <*adsts. enrolled In tion Steel male, $1,500 to «2,400 year. th«* R O. T C , will be given rotntnutali',a for Assistant inspector oi field artillery subsistence, aa well M all transportation and ammunition, steel, male, «3 50 to$5 day. bu L» •’« nre at th- aiw* ■■ ■ ' t’ Hummer ramp REGISTRATION BEGINS OCTOBER 8, Inspector of a -imunition packing 1V17. Information irqu.rt. Altars**. boxes, male, «3.52 day to >l,80o year. Registrar, Oregon on Agricultural CoU.g.. Inspector and assistant inapector of Corvallis» Oregon. Night—the rood is narrow—two powder and explosives, male, $1,400 to cars try to pass. $-*.40o year. One has a Stewart V-Ray Search Insjiector ot ordinance equipment, light trained on the ditch. That car is safe. male, 81,-'>00 to *2,100 year. A SCREW LOOSE The other car groping in the daft Assistant inspector of cloth eqnip- ness misses the road and la ditched. May cause n wreck, (let the tires inent, male, (Hi to «125 month A common accident—but a need less one. mid other «oose part- of your wagon Assistant inspector of leather, Th- Stewart V-Rne Searchlight with $100 to $125 month. and other vehicle» tightened while It. penetrating benn> fret, out' the road for you It .potathe ditch.-., th.eulv.rt», Assistant inspector of small hard- the weather in dry. the dangerous turn»-belura you reach them. ware, male, $8o to $125 month. It I* a compact, good looking ae<irehlleht. Assistant, inspector of textilee, male. And. it la aeicnlllicetly built It hae a 6- We Guarantee Every Job. Inch genuine curved lane— • real allver $80 to *125. plated reflector-- ond la correctly balanc Assistant inapector of leather equip- ed below lhe bracket. MATT GREENSLADE, Blacksmith There la a 3' Inch reducing mirror Io ment, male, $100 to $125 month. the back Included at no eetre coat Foster Road and 93d Bt. Put n Siewert V Ray Searchlight no Clerk qualified in business adminis your car today Make night driving eale tration. male, $1,2(8) to $1,500 year. Index and catalogue clerk, male and female, $1,000 to $1,200 year. The Stewart V-Rmy Sanrch- The Government urgently needs men light will heap for tiie work above indicated, and quali you and your rar out of dan fied persons are urged, as a patriotic Tabor if'ijrt ger It makes night driving duty, to apply for examination. A<l- rafa. Coats only drees Herbert F. Ward, District Secre Dr. Win. Rees tary, Room 3o3 I’ostoflice Building, OlBcc ar»l Resilience, jäh E Such Hl. Seattle, Washington. PORTLANb. ORE. PLUMBING The Oregon Agricultural College SUPPLIES AND FIXTURES Which is Your Car? The Germans are not getting a man having real grounds for apj>eal reception will be given for .Mr. and anything but glory out of the Wiebe« to prejudice his case beforehand, .Mr». Allen Black .Lois Burch) and Mr. retreats of the Russians. They the ”irest wav ,or him ,0 ',o “ to and Mrs. George Neilson (Claire Burch) All friends of these and members of the may obtain food and crops from or to 8ome offlcial ln Wagbilllf(1)n to llH. church and congregation are invited. the biHckened fields next year,; hie “influence” toward fixing up the There is to be an executive meeting but the German people are like exemption, of the Y. P. 8. C. E., of the Millard the farmer who chases his dog I Th,,re *• iU8t one procedure whereby Avenue Presbyterian church next Fri- with a stolen bone while his “n "P’” “1 “,‘y **. take" the /’'"i' day evening liefore the reception. house is on fire. The further Tbat ig througb tbe ,bBtricl U)ar,i it. the chase the worse the ruin, self, in tlie manner prescribed by Anabel Presbyterian Church. Wars are fought with food and official regulations, Rev. John E. Nelson of the Analiel food is raised on land. The Rus It must lie remembered, however, Presbyterian Church is just beginning a sian lands taken will yield food only <T C,‘M cae7 can aeries of addresses which will be illns- pealed to the President from the dis trated by motion pictures. The church in 1918, and require the pres- trict u?ard Tbert( are caeeg ow loard. Theft are cases over I recently purchased a motion picture ence of many laborers and more which the district board ha» original machine for the nee of the church and soldiers to hold. Kicking the jurisdiction; that is to say, cases that Sunday School. There are plenty who would Russian mojeck around has al- originate before the district I ward, and Last Sunday evening a film deecrip not with one of the local county exemp like jobs as “County Agricul tive of Rueaia ; her people, scenery, wa\sheen hard on the kicker. tion boards. animal and plant life, and another film turists,” but good farm labor is John (Juy Wilson There are three kinds of food The only cases over which district showing immigrants from all parts of scarce as ever, especially men to Attorney-at-Law hogs: The food slacker who boards have original jurisdiction are the world landing at Ellie Island, being milk cows and feed hogs. those involving claims for exemption on Pillock Block . slacks at everything, but eating; the ground of employment in a neces handled by Uncle Sam’s immigration men, were used. omc. Con.iilt.tlon Kvaalnn by|Appolntm»nl the hoarder who stores away sary industry, including agriculture. Rev. Nelson spoke of the immigrants The Gresham cannery an valuable supplies of food, and No claim for ftemption on the ground and America’s duty to them. The choir nounces its need of thirty addi .............. the food profiteer who takes ad of dependency can be appealed to the of the church under the direction of tional women to work in its fruit Prof. T. E. Lawson vantage of this crieis to extort President under any circumstances. Mrs. Ella Hoberg Tripp renders special packing department. Plano Lessons at Your Home at 60c The decision of the district board in music for these services. The series of unthinkable profits. Let’s not such cases, on which it site as an appel- . He Will Call promise to be very interesting let ourselves fall under any of ] ate board, is final. There is no further addresses On to the Rhine; bring back as a large audience was in attendance Tabor Wl« Mth M these classifications. « appeal. at the Sunday evening service. The the bacon to the Belgians. 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