Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923, August 08, 1918, Image 2

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This paper has enlisted
with the government in the
cause of America for the
period of the war...............
NO STATE UNITS IN ARMY.
The response from the general staff
to the request by Governor Neville that
the former Nebraska National Guard
regiments be brigaded as a unit for
overseas service gives cogent reasous
for not following that course. State
pride is fully recognised at the war
department, but more Important con­
siderations have determined the dis­
position of troops. To begin w ith, Ne­
braska troops, along with those of otb-
er states, lost any distinguishing state
designations when they entered the
service of the government and be­
came an Integral part of the military
forces of the United States.
Since
then more young men have gone out
under the selective draft than were
in the Guard regiments, and no effort
has been made to separate them. All
are inextricably mixed and the read­
ing of the casualty lists now coming
back will show how completely mere
local distinctions have been lost sight
of. This is not a war of states, but of
the nation, says Omaha Bee.
The
forces under the president are not
composed of 48 little armies, but of
one big. general organization, which
the officers are striving to weld into
one homogeneous whole, in which there
will he do rivalry between states, oth­
er than the wholesome and generous
competition of the men themselves to
uphold home traditions.
Advice is something that somebody
who has been through a thing that you
•re Just starting into gives you along
with a pain. It (the advice), is free,
•nd worth it. As a rule, old people
give young people advice and young
people don’t take it Most of the ad­
vice in the world is about choosing a
career and getting married, and both
of these are usually dismal failures.
Once Ln a while you meet a i-enson
who never gives advice and never takes
any. Stick to him. He is a rare in­
dividual.
AMERICAN FIQMTIR.
Every American fighter is In France
In the pink of conditimi physically and
morally. Everyone there Is Inspired
by Intelligent understanding of that for
which he Is fighting.
Everyone of
them I» thrilled with the Ideals of
democracy, says Baltimore American.
And they are all tn a rage agulust the
unspeakable Huns, atrocious In acts
and Infamous in designs. Here la the
secret of the hitting power of the
Americans.
This is why they can
strew the earth wtth the bodies of
their foes while suffering slight casu­
alties themselves. This is the reason
why they can hardly be kept tn leash.
And there are ten million or twenty
million more of them at need. Against
such force, what chance has the might
of Germany?
Secretary Daniels, at
the naval academy, well said that,
should the Germans march through the
streets of both Parts and London, they
would still Inevitably be defeated In
the war for the things for which Amer­
ica is fighting are eternal. There is
not the least prospect of any such
march through the capitnte of the
principal ally nations. But there Is ev­
ery prospect the Americans will see the
war through to that point—the sons
of Uncle Sam and their allies march­
ing through the streets of Berlin. That
is their objective, and they will reach
It.
The spirit of giving is not confined
alone to the American people and the
Americans must keep in practice if
they expect to hold the high record
they have made Ln the past, for the
school children of Paris, a short time
ago, undertook to raise a modest sum to
take care of the first American child
orphaned by the war; la-fore those in
charge of the movement were aware
of what was taking place, the idea
spread throughout the schools of the
French capital until 260,000 French
children had participated, says Galves­
ton Tribune. The sum raised was 13,-
000 francs.
German chemists have invented a
drug, according to their claims, which
will prevent hunger from causing head­
aches or Inconvenience.
There are
plenty of existing drugs which have
the same effect and permanently. It is
not likely that the expert chemist has
Improved on these. As for the rest,
militarism has drugged the people al­
ready to the point of unconsciousness.
The story of the captured U-boat
commander who betrayed four other
U-boats when he feared for his own life
on the British boat they might tor­
pedo is quite probable. The style of
fighting which creeps upon an enemy
to stab him in the back and then runs
from danger is not the type from
which one may expect high-minded
loyalty and heroic self-abnegation.
A German writer, deprecating the
English occupation of Jerusalem, say«,
“The English flag flutters over Jeru­
salem and fear and mourning fill the
hearts of those who are worrying over
the defaming of holy objects and van-
dallsm.”
And this from the nation
that took wanton delight in shatter-
Ing the famed cathedrals of Europe,
and In bombing hospitals!
There is lively argument pro and eon
on the subject of armor for airplanes.
True the German machine which
proved to be the death of Lufbery was
steel plated. Equally true, however,
that it was brought down soon after
it had vanquished him. The opinion
of Orville Wright Is that the armoring
of airplanes is of doubtful utility, be­
cause it makes them too slow as a
rule for easy handling, but he adds
that, if desired, armored planes can
be tamed out at short notice.
Church Directory
A Cologne member of the German
parliament wants air raids on open
towns ended by agreement, so that the
senseless murder of women and chil­
dren may be stopped. That the mur­
der of women and children is senseless
was discovered only when German
towns found themselves subject to that
atrocity.
However, the walking is good. That’l
about the only consolation to be ex­
tracted from the lifting of passenger
fares everywhere by steam and trolley.
We may yet derive physical as well as
spiritual benefits from all our alleged
All over the country the German
tribulations. Look pleasant
language Is being barred from the pub­
lic schools. It may be that the Amer­
Durig May 44 ships were completed, ican children will learn English in the
a tonnage of 263,571, or in five months I public schools some of these days.
1,112.897 tons. As this equals about
six years’ output before the war,
Still nine times out of ten when a man
American shipbuilders are at least be­ crumples up and surrenders and says
ginning to prepare to get busy.
he has done his best the chances are
he’s a liar.
Various European countries have
learned that the affable German agent
Among the useless luxuries we all
who comes around to solicit is alto­ might «pare 1« the employment of gold­
gether a different person from the mounted toothpicks in public places.
German agent who comes around to
collect
Five and a half million more pairs
of shoes are ordered for the army.
, The French officer’s Invention of a Tramp—tramp—tramp!
way to make bread without flour
sounds a good deal like making bricks
It seems a waste of energy to worry
without straw; but, then, nobody about things that are going to happen
makes bricks with straw nowadays.
when the war is over.
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Lents Friends Church.
*:M a. m Hlble Schntd, Clifford Harker.
Superintendent.
Iltuo a tn. Preachlug **
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p. tn Preaching servlo
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s 00 p m. Thursday.
mld-wo«k prayer meeting. A cordial welcome
to all the services. Mies Lurana Torrell, Pastor
Laurelwood Congregational Church.
Corner Hath SI. and IMh Ave. B.t>
Pastor.
Mrs. John J Handsaksr. Sunday nchool, to mu
a. m.
Preaching service, 11 >00 a. m.
No
evening servlo
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Mr. Arthur W.
Pratlou, Superintendent ot mtn-lav School.
Intermediate Christian Kndeavor. t:00 p. m.
I'rayer meeting Thursday orenlng st SIOu In
the church Collage.
Arista Baptist Church.
S:U a tn Bible School. 11 a. nt. Preaching
aervloe T:gO p. tn Kvenlng services. Silk
|>. m. II Y P. U. tHcnlor atul Interme-llaei S'.Ou
p. m. Wednesday Prayer mealing, kwrybody
welcome to all ol tbcee service
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Kev. W. Uarnet
Ils —11- V . Pastor. "MM. «Sih Ave
Anabel Presbyterian Church.
Corner ot MchS irv»< and attb Ave. s K
Sabbat
|ll a in and
p. m. Sunday Selioul, »i«a a. Ill
t'lirlatlan
Kndeavur: Senior, • :» p tn.. Junior, t p ni
Thursday, I'rayer Meeting, ? It.
Tuesday.
Orvhmtra Practlc
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7:S0 p. tn.
The Factor Is
always ready tu rail un ike sick and center
with those w ho deelrr spiritual help. John K
Nelson, Factor. Residence, v-JSrilli Ave. S. K.
Fhone Tabor laaa.
Only one-tenth of 1 per cent of the
American sokllers In France suffer
from social diseases, and the low per­
centage constitutes the artny “the
cleanest In the world.” Is the percent­
age for civilian life anywhere near as
small? One by one the lying ru­
mors about the character of American
manhood and womanhood In war serv­
ice abroad are being refuted by the
plain, unvarnished truth.
After two American negro soldiers
carv-nl np twenty-four GermsiiM wftb
bolo knives while fighting like
it is not surprising to hear that Him :
treopa on the east front are mutinying
rather than go to France. The fight­ i h!* I’T FF I*
er» from America are Introducing a *1»
style of fighting which is evidently get­
ting on their nerves.
A Chicago dancing master prescribe«
saltatory exercise as a cure for flat
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feet. Medical examiners for the army
•re not as dogmatic as they used to be
on the subject of flat foot as a disqual­
ification for military server* .
Still, the
Chicago “professor’s” prescription will
be cheerfully followed.
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Get from 1 to 5000 Miles more
Wear Out of Your Tires
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REPAIR THAT TIRE WITH
SELF VULCANIZING
P¿A R A G U M
No tools needed but the Combination Rasp and Shaper on Cover,
Self-Curing, will quickly and Permanently Repair Cuts in Outer
Casing, Punctures or Blow-Outs in Tubes, Hot Water Bottles,
Rubber Boots, and Anything that is Rubber.
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75c
50c
25c
Combination Can
Gum, only
Cement, only
Mother thinks she Is making a good
The man who could not be comfort­ point when she asks if you think it
able in an upper berth is no longer would hurt you to stay at home one
heard from.
He will be content if afternoon. Of course it wouldn’t hurt
shortage of Pullman service does not you, but what Is the use wasting all
eventually compel him to make up his that time?
own sleeping quarters.
The dear little girls may not know
it, but they would be much happier If
they would treat their poor abused feet
like friends and emancipate them from
the agony of high heels and toothpick
toes.
lord's Day, Bible Srhool. Sitft a. m. Morning
worship, 11 a. m.
H. Y. P U .l.SOp m.
Krening worship 7:
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p m. A cortllal wel-
ooms to these service
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K. A. Smith, Pester.
In calling the attention of the Vati­
can to the bad faith of Germany, which
requested through the Pope that the
French and British refrain from bom­
barding Cologne on Corpus Christi
Day and then shelled Paris, the Brit­
ish government gives this sharp warn­
ing: “The action of the Germans will
not be forgotten in the event that any
similar appeal is made in the future.”
For treachery so bam» there can be no
adequate answer except harsh re­
prisals.
A Texan advertised: “I win sell
As an example of economy Lt may you two good mules for the price of
be mentioned that the one addition to two good mules.” The Memphis Com­
King George’s wn rd robe this year La mercial Appeal thinks he was alUy, but
to be a suit costing fifty-seven shill­ be wasn't. He was offering a square
ings. A king In a fifteen-dollar suit of deal. How many people get more than
clothes marked down to fourteen and a one dozen eggs for the price of two
quarter represents the true spirit of dozen eggs?
democracy.
The alleged head of a family ein
“Drunk as a sailor” Is no longer a make himself a rather satisfactory fa­
figurative phrase of meaning, if he la ther If he will always give his children
an Uncle Sam sailor. The manner in their own way. Fathers are sure to
which sailors and soldiers have ad­ have trouble when they undertake to
hered so strictly to the paths of so­ reprove their snippy little darlings who
briety is one of the bright spots In have contracted a case of teen wisdom.
the history of our war preparations.
While one American marine over
there was taking a prisoner he ran in­
to two German officers and ten men.
He tackled them single handed with
his rifle and bayonet, killed both offi­
cers and wounded seven men. The
chap who could whip his weight In
wildcats had nothing whatever on this
tmiformed dynamo.
Lenta Baptist Church.
Lents livangelkal Church
BK FAIR TO DRAFT MRN.
Svrtnoii hv ths pastor. 11 a. m and Tilt p. m.
There weetua to be • aeutliueut in
Bunday School
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a. nt. II R. N-hsusruian,
Home business circles that h man nub-
■uperintoadeat. Y. P A.. t:«S p. m . I'aul
jri-t to draft Is a marked mau and
I ngllsh Lutheran Church
Bradford. Pmldsnl. Pravsr mvsling Thurs­
ons not to be considered In applica­
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to all
Services st the Ksnworthv Chaj-el at day s:-0 p. nt. A cordial wvleuui
tions for euiployuivnL Notwithstand­ 7:30 u. m. Suini«
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A cordial welcome N Sbupp, Pastor,
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F. J. Epplmg. Pastor.
ing the war de|>artmeut authorities to ail. Re
Fifth Church of Christ, Scientist
have ordered all men of draft age to
Leuts M. B. Church.
Fifth Church of Christ, Bclsntlsl, ol Port­
become usefully employed, frequently Sunday School *;«A «. » Preaching IIMM land, Ora., «*><ssnd slrsvl.
advertisements in the papers for heli­ a. st. Bible Study Class. S:
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Sunday II a m. Bunday School *:su
state specifically that men of draft age Lsagus *:S0 p. m. Frvachlng T:R> p. tn Prayer and 11 a. nt Wednesday evening testimonial
Thurvdav svvnlng al 7:
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Corner Meeting IW
need not apply.
When ths» govern­ mccllng
•Sth «trevi sud Mth Avenue. F. M. J aspar.
ment was urgtug U|-on the people the Pastor. Residence S?SS Mr-1 street.
Laurel wood M. ti Church.
S:«f a. ni Bunday School, 11:00 a. tn. preach
selective service act as the most demo­
Millard Avenue Preabyterlan Church. Ing. li:so put. class meeting. Snap a.
cratic and the fairest way for raising
10 a. m. Sabbath School. II a nt
Morning Junior League. S:SO p nt Kpwortb l eague
un army It was generally understood worship.
s:uo p. nt Thursday
T:ou p. tn. Y. P. S. C. K. T I4 p tn. Tso p. m. preaching
that no odium attached to the man wbo Evening worship. ?:S0 p. nt Wednesday, mid evening, prayer service
Dr. C K. Carlos,
waited until the government called him week setvice T:SO p. u>. Thursday. choir Fas tor.
to the particular service for which he practice Rev.Wm H. Autos. Pastor.
Reformed Church.
St. Peter’s Catholic Church.
wus needed, says Houston Post.
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Corner Woodstock Avs.. sud sTlhBl, Key.
was the theory, at least, advanc'd Sundays: S.iMa. I ■ Low Mass IS:»
. W U. Llsnkasmpsr.^ixwlor.
Bunday School
lllgh^Mass. S:soa. nt. Bunday Bshool. I1M.
that there should be no difference be­ choir rehearsal. Wrtt days: Mats at l:<k> a. tn. 10a. m. Mornlug Worship, Il a. ni. Y. P. H
alTUMp. m. Caischsticai Class Balurdav al
tween the volunteer and the draft num,
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St. Paula Episcopal Church.
and In the actions of the government
Free Methodist Church.
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that spirit seems to have been abund­ tine block south of Woodtuer
Holy Communion th
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antly carried out. for the draft men month at SMS a. tn Soother eervless that Sun-lay School, 1:U> p. in. Frvarhlug 1 p. in
•ach weak. Prayer mevtlns. Wednesday at
In the camps have been well treated, day Every other Buuday the regular services ?:»p. at. All are cordially Invited to attend
and if there have been any favora will be as tt>ua> Kvenlng prayer and sermon lheae aervlcva. Kav. Mary lllllla Pastor.
«:ue p m. Sunday School meets at 1:00
shown at all by military authorities at
Kern Park Christian Church,
t>. -n. J. K Ulover. Hu pt.. J. Olover, Bee.
they have been toward draft men. In Kev. O. W. Taylor, Rector.
Corner set h Hl .and tSIh Ave
K Morning
spite of this some employers apparent­
services: Bunday School 10 and (-reaching It.
Seventh Day Advenllat Church.
ly plai-e the wnvenlence of their bust­
Kwulng services: Kndoavor ■ and preaching
10a.m. Saturday Sabbath School. Ila m. at S o'clock. Prayer ■ncrtlng and teaehsr
ness first and boldly announce that
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Salurda
preaching. T:»0 p. m. Wednesday, training Thuiaday earning al v «clock. Acor
men of draft age are not wanted, for Prayer meeting T-.U p. tn. Sunday preaching dial weleome Io all. K»v. K A. Moon. Faalor.
fear of an early call inconveniencing '
its labor arrangement If all employ-.
era took this view a good many men 1
subject to draft would starve to death
while waiting for the government to
call them.
Auto owners are well aware that small cuts will
admit moisture to fabric. The fabric so exposed will
soon rot. If these cuts are taken care of by filling
with PARAGUM the cut is closed to stay closed,
thereby keeping small gravel and moisture from
attacking the fabric.
It is evident that the mountain and
lake resorts In the Interior of the coun­
try are likely to enjoy the patronage
this year of many who usually go to
the seashore.
A great many people assert them­
selves as amateur Investigators simply
because they happen to have soms
spare time on their hands.
OUR GUARANTEE—Use PARAGUM as directed and if tor
any reason you are not entirely satisfied simply say so and
German soldier« are being arrested
for trying to smuggle part of their food
rations to their hungry families. Food
will win the war!
your money will be returned the day we hear from you.
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The German generals evidently do
not propose to let many of their sol­
diers die of old age.
Lents Garage
The housewives seem to be Bolving
the servant problem by doing the work
themselves.
One way to get a trip to Europe this
summer is to Join the American army
or navy.
All roads for war drive funds Ln
this country lead over the top.
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