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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (May 9, 1918)
((lontlnued from Pag» 1) Angele», giving n description of how the new ayatem la Iwlng regulated in San Frnnciaco. It la operated by th«’ Municipal Street Railway, which 1» owned by the city. The motor buaaea uro run in connection with the atri-i-t car ayaleni and are run on «•hodule time. The chauffeur., lire nil liccnaod and nuint give bond». Each bua bn* ii aeuting rapacity of 18 peraona nn«l nil the convenience*, aurh a* annitnry atrnpa hung from the coiling* and electricully lighted nrr part of the comfort», Paa .-ng.r. pay an they en ter and the main entrance I* op.-nitcd by n crank nt the driver's amt. Floe» trie-lighted route signals on ihp roof ileaignnti the terminal pointe uml electric puah buttons nn plured op poaite each a« ut. During the flrat BEN W OLCOTT five day» three buaars Were in opera HI*.PI*HI K AN < ANDIPATK tion, and they covered 728. »160 and Why not « rtirltiM y nto •tut»’ [>7<> mile» roBpcctfuliy. affair* fr«*in the topdown? If the people vote yen to thia ordi | Ifr-|i<’h 'l <»t>vnrn<»r, that I» " hat I «I nance It I* marked 100 on the bnllot cotttriill«d by no on« and guided »<»1 hualiK •• |olu«'li‘loa and « »aMhon •• nw -its ndv.Hatea claim that it will bring about a service that will be ap-1 Y our S upport W ill A id Mt SLOGAN BUSINESS predated mid will not be a menace | PaM Adv. to life uml deatructldn of prop. rty. | NEWSY ITEMS (ROM DOWN THE LINE Work on the new Carnegie Library in the Arleta district in proceeding rapidly. Mr. Miller, a young member of the Arleta lluptiat church, was called to war service thia week. Miss Wihla Henika of Arleta, un employe of the Meier & Frank store, la taking a much-needed rent at the home of .Mr. und Mr*. Fred Parison* near Beaver, Tillamook Co. Miss Margaret Evens of 64th- St. «pent Nundny with her mother at As toria, who is a bookkeeper with a loading hu»in«"»s firm ut that plueo. 'I lie Arleta W. C. T. U. will meet next Tueaday at Lucky Cottage. This being White Ribbon Week, <ach mem ber is expected to bring in a new member. Mrs. Wool worth, whose husband's death occurred recently, is suffering from a nervou.. breakdown at her home. She is being ear--'* for by he> inUr, Mm. Harford. Miss Gertrude McIntyre, Sopho- nore at Franklin High, who has been making her home with her grand mother, Mr». Mary Cauthorn, ha* been in ill health for SOi.ii time fof- lowing an attack of measles, She in now at her par< »’ ranch home Bear A>h< na,Umatilla U‘>., ..nd word corn<*?, that her health i.i somewhat i .proved aince alio wen* eairt jf the rnountaina. The <• X pente of th* Coroner*! oflkeo for 11*16 *M 15*51 08; l.r 1916. «VMOOO; for 1917 8HM4 42 I)c> You. I )o As Well as You Know? Why support the pn-cent incuoi bent at ah abnormal expense with out increaae in .-fficiency? VOTE FOR Dr. H.E. Schlegel If your eyes are defective you probably know it. You may not know the ex act trouble, or what should be done to relieve it. That’s where we come in. We can tell you just what to do to relieve it. Let us examine your eye» and advise you what to d > Republican Candidate for CORONER For Governor Judge Thos. F. Ryan To the Taxpayers of Multnomah County Ilf will [M-rfnrm th" duties of the Coroner’*" office in mi < tlicient and patriotic manner at hii nieiw not to <-x <•♦*<■< I that of 1916. the* -aving th** taxpayer* thousand* of dollar» annually. ir “ Your Eye» are Safe in Our Care” Dr Schlrff-l I- a native born Amer ican, of in American born mother. Vote 121 x on Ballot I Í Pt»td by £>.' O Ander* >n, IMwThirteenth St. The Optical Shop B. D. Kenworthy $ Company VOTE Funeral Directors DR. GEO. B. PRATT Optometerist 326 Alder St. between 6th and Broad way TWO ESTABLISHMENTS Phone Taltor 5267 Phone Tabor 5895 5802-4 92nd Street S. E. 4615 66th St., Cor. Foster Rd. lx-nts Arleta The Williams Realty Co. First-Class Service given Day or Night. Republican President Oregon State Senate Close Proximity to Cemeteries Enables us to hold Funerals at a Minimum Expense I I We have the Buyers, you have the Property REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE THO8. F. RYAN REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE G. A. MORRISON LUMBER COMPANY Specials On Doors This Week FOR STATE TREASURER Primaries May 17, 1918 Paid Adv. I------------------------------------------------------------- A few doors with 2 upright panels and one flat panel on top Regular price, $3.50. Special $2.00 Regular $1.75 Four panel doors. Solicits your Property ior Sale GUS C. MOSER Special $1.00 A Patriotic American Is an Enthusiastic Good Roads Booster, and his Demand fcr ‘‘A DOLLAR’S WORTH OF ROADS FOR A DOLLAR” will save the cause of Good Roads in Oregon. Fighting the F iuin>; T ust. He ha» been your friend (or 27 years. HE IS THE ONLY CANDIDATE FROM MULTNOMAH COUNTY Vote for him. O. W. Hosford Republican Candidate for Paid Ad COME AND SEE US for Williams Realty Co. 8206 Woodstock Avenue Tabor 4934 COUNTY COMMISSIONER Paid Adv. KERN PARK CABINET SHOP GANTEN8EIN S. C. SMITH LIGHT MILL & CABINET WORK Screens, Sash, Windows, Doors and Picture Framing REPUBLICAN We «¡»«ialia> in »ash and .loora, glaa*. |>«inta, oil, finish lutiit*-r and wood William A. Carter G. A. MORRISON LUMBER CO. Tremont Station, ML Scott car line Tabor 62 WM. WOODHAM, Proprietor Phone Tabor 900 Residence Phone: Tabor 4602 Shop Phone: Taboi 7576 4633 67tb Street 8. E. For A Home For •y- See KERN PARK HARDWARE CO. Builders’ Hardware, Carpenters’ Tools, Tinware, Graniteware, or anything you may need in the Hardware Line—Also Paints and Oils Cnn Save you Money on Anything in Our Line. block North of Kern Perk Station Mt Scott Car Line 4621 O7th Street 8. E. PORTLAND, ORE. 18th Representative District Comprising Multnomah County Tab. 3397 5843 Foster Rd., Myrtle Park St*. For Representative C. WALTER R. Republican Nomination Real Estate and Rentals Circuit Judge, . We often have exceptional bargains Depart f 6» Paid advertise ment ment No. 6. Oregon’s Need Today— A Trained Business Executive * To sue ceed Judge C. U. Gantenbein. Paid Adv. Moulton for Circuii Judge Why go down town for Fit»»~'n jeir* active prsetine. ten year* Circuit Judge. Sixteen year* Guard and volunteer service. DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS io Succeed Himself GIKCUII JUDGE Department No. 6* Shoes, Hats, Corsets, Etc. when you ran buy them for leM at Paid Adv. J. A. TEENY’S -FOR- KERN PARK STA. VOTE FOR County Commissioner J-H-W-H-t-x- 6602 Foster Road Tabor 760 JOHN E. OWEN Re-Election I Your OPPORTUNITY to electa TRAINED man to head your state government, one who has never before been in politics, who is a staunch friend of the workingman, who has a successful business record of twenty years, whose energy has made him a worker, whose experience has made him a builder, whose training has made him a thinker, and whose ability has made him a leader; YOUR OPPORTUNITY to elect THIS type of man Governor of Oregon is found in T dlWDCAItl (Republican) Candidate for the nomination lor Governor a Ja ajllHl ijUll in the Primary Friday, May 17, 1918. L AMERICANISM---------- PATRIOTISM----------- PROGRESS DEVELOPMENT-------- EFFICIENCY------------ SOCIAL JUSTICE “Your Kind of a Man for Governor” Ifft+Y-H r»td art Innrd bjr Dtmpaon tor Governor Mm Portland Oregon,, PHILO HOLBROOK Republican ARTHUR I. MOULTON PRIMARIES MAY 17 Who is a candidate for Depart- j sirrnt No. 4 of the Circuit Court-1 is well known as an active law-1 Ballot No. 107 yer. who has taken a leading Paid Adv. part in civic affairs. He has al- j ways been a leader of progress ive thought, and if elected will On Republican Primary Ballot bring to the bench the necessary May 17 VOTE No. 75 For learning and experience, as well as the energy and activity so necessary in the busy courts of STATE REPRESENTATIVE Multnomah County. M. J. Clohessy Laid adv. Paid Adv Republican Candidate FOR Circuit Judge Department No. 6 Primaries, May 17, 1918 Paid Adv.