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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (March 12, 1920)
mt. Scott fierald Published Every Friday at locate Htatlen. Portland. Oregon Proprietor Mana*sr J. 2. UPDIKE G W. SMITH Entered as second-class mail mat ter February 14. 1»14. at the poet- eCtice at Lente. Oregon, under act of Cenrrem. Ma reh 1. 1ST«. Subscription price 51.0« a year SIU Ninety-second Street Phones: Tabor 7114. • ILENT WIVES' WOES. Ijurelwood Congregational Church At the Laure ¡wood Congrcga- tfonal church next Sunday morn ing Rev. Wolford Withington, of Cheney, Wash., will speak in the interests of the Pilgrim Me morial Fund, so-called from the celebration of the three hun dredth anniversary of the land ing of the Pilgrim Fathers from the Mayflower. This fund is to be raised as an eight-million- dollar drive within the next two weeks for the furtherance of Congregational church work. Dr. William Baird, in charge of the Oregon division of t’..e un dertaking, spoke at a dinner al Hotel Portland last Wednesday evening, the church at Laurel- wood being represented by t delegation, members of which' included Mr. and Rev. Mrs. .1. J. Handsaker. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Wells. Mr. and Mrs. W. Pratten and Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Dunbar. London has been the center of some remarkable legal situations, but It la safe to declare that none of these has been more picturesque or more In credible than the recent divorce suit of a couple who Uved In complete conjugal silence for four years. At the eud of that period the lady lu question decided that she had had enough of it. Her petition was dis missed, but to date there has been no reconciliation. An attentive public can now aettle down to the prolonged delight of waiting for one of them Fourth United Brethren to break the silence. The popular At the Fourth United Breth theory that women cannot remain si ren church next Sunday morn lent la given a hard blow, but not ing Rev. Shepherd will necessarily a fatal one, by the fact that the wife was able to hold her tongue aa loug as she did. When she did come out of the silence, she de clared that the lack of conversation had “wrecked her Ufa." That she kept on doing the man's cooking, mak ing his bed, and attending to the housework shows that hope was not dead within her, says Philadelphia Press. But the silent geutleman's tenacity did not wear out. It is sig nificant that the cable dispatches car rying the story quoted the woman at considerable length, but the noiseless husband apparently made no comment speak on “Satan's Neighbor hood.“ In the evening he xv ill use for his theme "The Race.” Beginning with Monday evening, March 15, Mr. Shepherd will as sist the Rev. 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We pay 4 per cent on time deposits It la, of course, true that the priv- liege of wearing military titles by courtesy has been abused by some and made ridiculous by others. That was the case after the Civil war, and It will happen again in the years to come, while the world war Is turning from an actuality Into history. The possibility—even ths certainty—of this Is no reason for abandoning a practice which, honestly and legiti mately followed, gives an entirely in nocent satisfaction to a great number of good people and works no real harm to anybody. If, as time goes on, a few colonels blossom out Into generals, and more captains and ma jors into colonels, through their own forgetfulness or the generosity of neighbors, a kindly smile is about all the Inaccuracy deserves in the way of comment. A military title that was well earned and bravely borne is a thing of glory—a thing to be valued In the future as It always has been tn the past by all patriotic citizens. 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Glad to See You HOME MADE PIES AND CAKES MADE FRESH EVEN Y DAY Butter and eggs have a highly nutri MKS. W. A. ASH tive value and should have • prominent place on every A But quality is an impor tant feature to watch. table. Big Loaf of Bread 10c Rich , delicious butter Good home-made Cookies, Cake« adds greatly to the tastiness and other Pastries always make of the meal, and we always a hit with husband and the kid- have plenty, both creamery and dies, and they are tickled when country made. Cheaper grades for cooking. you get them at any time. Come in and take a look at the very latest ideas in auto equipment and accessories. We carry the very newest thingB in Homs, Lamps, Plugs, Batteries, Tools, Speedometers and the numerous other articles a car must have to be considered fully equipped. If it’s for an auto and is worth while, it’s here The Lents Garage AXEL KILDAHL, Proprietor Tabor 3429 8919 Foster Road Our e£Rs come in fresh Mt. 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