IDt. Scott Gerald Publiahad Every Friday at Lanta Station. Portland. Oregon. 11.SO a year - Into blend Is divided the by an straight line one each al moat SENATOR MEDILI M'CORMICK Thornton A Sowaids aide CONTHAI dtiltH »'emani Work. I'laHtvrliig u(|*l COMpuola Hoaldence «410 Fiftieth Av«. I^nts resident, but twenty of Orland. California, has purchased the new and second hand store south of the Sill Ninety-second Street ■ car track on Ninety-second stgeet, of Taber 4141 Oar frira« Ar» Kia hi Lear« Ordara «I Uegglua' KUua Miura Mr Conlee has not de­ R. E. Conlee. cided as to what he will busy himself FREY & ALLEN with now. Mr. and Tabor Till. 041—1111 Phones: not W C Rockwell, former welt known Entered as second-class mail mat­ ter February 14. 1*14. at the post- ettlce at Lenta, Oregon, under act of Congress, March 1, 147*. - doea part from the lighter color. J E. UTDIKK .... Proprietor C. W. SMITH .... Manager Subscription price red lighter color but Mra G. daughter, Audrey, drove down from Seattle. Monday. They found For the Pacific highway rather rough, owing MICKIE SAYS to work being done. ing Mrs. They were visit­ aunt, Dodge's Ines Mrs. PRACTICAL HAIRCUTS Gulliks in Lents, and other relatives in and around Portland th p*pc* mnt so «KSN as r< cooks . Vu. Ttix T h oaottvo*. aw ooiTa know how l‘ SPtt-vV* co fa rost *M GT.’ S»«. facts Tot 5 Ht«. H < ■qK »055* uOOK'HMOt wWlTt M fv T himo THafvu aaaKt POCK* soft! N NS OOTTa PUT A lA I PSP t«Ta COHMÛH cMts'pPrt . TU» hos .XT mint oot *N5 psp \ IN '»Nt, SO -MSN'vt. NtAKS IrtTSS- »«TIN* PSAOIM’-'N THSN AVÍS« MO x M PUN AVV OMtR TOWN AFTE«. News 'M 'NP.1TTS m cot ■MUNtS OP STUFF , FO LKS’VL TH «¿Ni VELVET HIIAVEs The shoe problem is one of the hardest • Word has been received from Mrs C. E, Bradford Bradford, improved in health that he is now able to ait up Mrs. part of the time. Bradford is expected to return home In about two weeks. The young people of the young people next Sunday eve. ning at 7 o’clock for young people's service. The young people of Lents Mrs. Ed Boyd, of Sixty-second left Myrtle McNeil, friends for where she ago. They Sunday Florence with Mercer, and went by rail Ijvst Saturday Mrs. George CoIvey, of Dasch station, on the Terwiliger line, was visiting The Jews in almost every country nue. and the latter of Ninetieth street and Sixty-second avenue S. E. Briefly, Jewish the race the land. Jewish in verge of annihilation. In Vilna. a typical town of Po­ has population been cut down by starvation, typhus The Motor Truck is established, its util­ ity is no longer questioned. As a means of transportation it is definitely estab­ lished that a motor truck is incomparably economical, convenient, etc. .So it is not a question of whether or not you need a motor truck. and other diseases in the last five years from 90.000 to 45,000. Nearly half of the survivors are dependent upon relief supplies sent co-religionists in America. Kovno, Constanza, and by their Warsaw, many other throughout central cities east, and ern Europe tell the same tale. Saddest of the victims of all this ■woe are the children. When You Write Letters Tens of thou, Your decision must lie WHICH TRUCK to select. It is a big question not to lie ' decided until you have every fact, every sands of pitiful youngsters who are You ought to have the most suitable stationery you can get, whether you're writing for a job, or accepting a pro^ posal of marriage, or simply sending a long gossipy letter to a chum. seven or eight years old have gone so that they undernourished long are little further developed than normal In the infants of one or two years. Polish cities orphaned children wan­ der about the streets, to get unable homeless and the orphanages. into These are already' overcrowded and lief funds to keep them going. THE HIGH COST OF LIVING The president believes that it will take a long time to foodstuffs and other get prices of necessities of life back to normal. Senator Cum­ mins says that the attempts to literate ployer relation the and em­ between employe should ob­ not be tolerated, and he expresses doubt as whether to civilization can i GARY, “The Ten Test Truck,” invites every investigation every test or ques­ tion that any owner may advance. The GARY MOTOR TRUCK has lieen selected by some of the largest Truck users in America. They buy on a basis of FACT ONLY, and the Gary has satisfied these owners in every one of .the following ten vitally important points. supply is composed of styles, tints and weights to please a variety of tastes. It makes writing a real pleasure. And our prices —Your Money s Worth- MT. SCOTT DRUG CO. Ninety-second St. Near Carline TEST ator Reed’s advice is “not to fan the present into agitation a an opportunity to cool down and reach something like a normal condition. The National W. C. T. U. organi­ zation, through its legislative super­ intendent, Mrs. Lenna Yost, has is­ sued a denial of the statement that the is organization constitutional working amendment for for a the prohibition of tobacco. "This statement is wholly ror,” says Mrs. Yost. in er­ “We are not working for a constitutional amend­ ment prohibiting use of tobacco." LOCAL AND PERSONAL L. L. Living*. «204 I74¿5 -THOMAS’ cJtKF tRJOM — I Jefferson Gave Us Our Currency proposed our present system of dollars, dimes and cents. He was a firm sup* porter of banks and banking. fixtures The La Masters garage at Eighty- A bank account is a distinct anchor to windward. residence plumbing and street, Swain, is (101 exhibiting Eighty-fourth a peculiarly marked Gravenstein apple which he found on one of the trees tn his or­ chard. The apple is the usual color except one quarter which is a bright red. The peculiar feature is that the WOOD AND COAL Tab. 1424 ÜÖ1 H222 Footer Rd _______________________ —------------- ¿I I Ql 4l.IZF.lt BALANI I OVI.lt < ABBIA».E TEST Do not buy a one-ton truck and rX- Bllt pect it to do a (%-ton duty, the truck you do buy should be built lo allow for n reasonable margin of overload. Buy the else truck that your business needs. Do not Inveat In a 5-ton truck for 1-ton labors. Nor Hhould you buy u 1144-ton truck to do the work of a (-ton truck. TEST Accident* will happen, und some re­ pair* are Inevitable. Select the truck of a d reign ho Htundat'dlxed that re­ pairs will nover keep your truck out of service. TEST I STAItl.lslll.D MANI FACTI ICE A truck made by a maker having llmltod resources in a quoaUonable Investment. Be sure that the maker of your truck will be able to continue In biiHlnesH us Tong us you do. TEST The dealer In the ugency that Is di­ rectly responsible to you. lle aure that the dealer from whom you buy your truck Is as reliable as your own banker. Qo not buy a truck from a dealer that has a reputation of shifting responsibility. TEST NON-ICADKAL DESIGN Radical changes ami experimental. principles are Do not buy an exper- Imental truck. Keep within approved design and principle. TEST An emergency will arine where you will have to run your fully-loaded truck at its maximum speed. Power should provide for speed to allow for ■peed when It is necessary. GARY, “The Ten Test Truck,” has meas­ ured up to every test. I Alt us give you the facts to prove it. Gary Coast Agency and a number of automobile acces­ sories taken. J. Trucks are means of economy. It. Is not an Investment to buy a truck that will increase your transportation costs. Find out wliat it will actually cost you to transport your merchan­ dise. Skilled experienced labor costs money. You don't want to Increase your la­ bor hire because of your trucks in­ vestment. Before making your choice take any worker In your delivery de­ partment, give him a few simple In­ structions, see whether or not the truck Is simple enough for his un­ skilled abilities. third street and Fifty-eighth avenue was broken into last Friday night J. ECONOMICAL SI .1,1 tTION TEST It wm President Thomas Jefferson who Conserve your coins, place them in bank and they'll soon mount up. and having installed. TEST Eightieth is remodeling his street, See Ue Far . . • REASONABLE IN 4 l -ST.MENT Don't buy a truck that will depreci­ ate too rapidly to bo economical, You really rent a motor truck when you buy It. At the end of Its period of uno It should have substantial "cash-in or trade-in" value. Investl- gate the iietual “after use" worth of any truck before you make your se­ lection. conflagra­ The vice-president says "The people on earth should be given The One-Way-Charge Company. From front fender to rear lamp bracket maximum efficiency of oper­ ation requires even distribution of weight, work and wear. The motor must not be too light for Its load— the frame must not be heavier than Is necessary. Consider whether or not there Is proper co-relatlon of size nn>l parts. survive the termination of this relation. Sen­ tion.” TEST data of cost liefore you. On that basis ONLY can you make a selection that will justify the required expenditure. Our Stationery. depend primarily upon American re­ ROSE CITY VAN TEN POINTS TO SEULE BEFORE YOU BUY ANY TROCK j than any in which they have found themselves since the fall of Jerusa­ lem. Still Moving ... high grade shoes in a wide range of styles and sizes. We not only know how to fit the many various shapes of feet, but we have the stock with which to do it. Goggins’ Shoe Store in front of Lents Library Phone Tabor 7823 ders, the former of East Millard ave­ of the world except America are in a state more dire and terrible, perhaps, . ..... Yard on Foster Road her sisters, Mesdamee Demetier and San­ JEWISH RACE FACES CRISIS and TINTING llcaidrnre 99S5 Fifty-ninth Ave. GENTS’ FURNISHINGS CORD WOOD AND COUNTRY SLAB to arrive at Mercer. Tuesday. PAINTING, PAPER HANGING M^=»Our prices are low—the quality high. J. H. Bradbury part way. then hiked down the coast, expecting boulevard X j ) ------------------------------------------------------------------ school some time taught A. W. BREWER We carry an unusually large stock of A smipsiioi