Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923, May 14, 1920, Image 2

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mt. Scott Re raid
Publish, <1 Every Friday at Dents
Station, Portland, Oregon.
MUCK CANDIDATE FOR
RENOMINATION FOR
CO. COMMMISSIONER
Proprietor
London servant girl is running for
parliament. If she's elected it's an
•ven bet shell quit before her term
of oSca la out.
Mme. Patti left a fortune of $580,-
000 for her life's work, which is al­
most as much as some movie actors
in six months.
There Is said to be an abnormal de­
mand for hair tonics. Perhaps some
men are pleasing their stomachs by
slighting their heads.
There Is almost as much doubt about
the possibility of protecting the world
from future strikes as about that of
preventing future wars.
However much an alien enemy who
lands in the United States may dis­
approve of this government, he never
seems to grow homesick.
There are 2,000 cases of Spanish in­
fluenza in Madrid. Now that they have
got it home, they will confer a
great favor by keeping It there.
Constantinople reports state harems
ar* going out of style In Turkey ow­
ing to the high cost of living.
It
••ems that nine can't live as cheaply
as one.
Admiral von Cappelle blames the
kaiser for the U-boat war. Admiral
von Tlrpitz says he was responsible.
The trouble is that you can't believe
any of that outfit.
Nearly all the great writers have
now been put on the screen, and the
more daring producers are even prom­
tsing that they will some day try to
dramatise Shakespeare.
Tfoe French aviator who looped the
loop «24 times in a single flight must
have been almost as dizzy as an ordl-
nary citizen Just after paying $5.86
for a pair of baby's shoes.
Vote 314 X Yes
Ballot No. 72
Educational Elementary BUI
Henry J
“The Childrens’BUT
A. A. Muck has announced his
candidacy for renomination as
Menacer
county contmisioner on the Re-
nstatwd as Mcond-claaa mail mat- ■ publican ticket. He has served
tar February 14, 1*14, at the post- <Mte term as a member of the
•fltlce at Lsata. Oregon, under act of board of county commissioner«,
Coaareee, March 1, 1ST».___ ______ having been elected in 1916.
$1.00 a y«ar Basing bis candidacy for renomi-
Subscription prie*
’
nation on the claim that he has
kill Ninety-aecond Street
. giver all his time and attention to
PhonM: Tabor 7114.
his official duties.
Mr. Muck
==
)>oints to the fact that he attended
I every meeting of the board hut
MICKIE SAYS
lone during his term of office.
Prior to assuming his present
¡duties, Mr. Muck, who has resided
t cut Dev»« cwvtust« m
I in Portland with his family for 17
'years, served a term as president
WOlrtM-- out Lt WILL M«W
«ix.ua«« 'u th otUta vqiu. of the St. Johns council and two
'years as mayor of St. Johns, be­
WILL NOU
ing the incumbent of that office
ÍXFK5S (XH4T when St. Johns was merged with
TAk-KTOTHS Portland.
Commissioner Muck's activities
PRIÑTER5
during the war gained him con­
IT CVAKTg
Tarro
siderable prominence. He organ­
newjoei!
ized the territory north of Fre­
mont street for the war savings
stamp drive and had full charge
of that drive in Multnomah coun­
ty outside of Portland. He par­
ticipated as a district leader in
all of the Red Cross drives and
in three of the Liberty loan cam­
paigns.
In two of the Liberty
loan drives he had charge of all
territory in Multnomah county
outside of Portland.
Speaking of the policy he fa
vors in county affairs. Mr. Muck
i said:
i ‘‘I aim to co-operate with all
¡county officials who are sincerely
; interested in furnishing efficient
With the cost of clothing steadily service under economical man­
All county affair-
mounting that back-to-Afrlca move­ agement.
ment la likely to have a different color ' should be conducted in the open,
so that the taxpayers can see how
tone.
¡their money is being spent. Pub­
Clothiers say spring suits will cost licity is the best preventative of.
•ven more, but what interests most expensive government. In making
of us is the winter suit we haven't purchases, the county board
got yet.
should always be the strongest
Wood alcohol is putting up a vigor­ supporter of the movement in
ous demand for supervision as one of favor of buying Oregon-made
the most dangerous and accessible of ■ goods in preference to those man­
drugs.
ufactured elsewhere.
J. 3. UPDIKE -
C. W SMITH
VOTE FOR
Will give your children good
teacher*.
WUl put $80,000 into state
funds from property in rural
counties untaxed for school pur­
poses.
Washington jicovides $34 per
census child
O-egon $11.85.
Which will have the best schools?
4600 children now without
schools--more next year if the 2
mill levy fails.
800 teachers short, more next
year unless ‘‘The Children Bill"
passea.
Our ¡Nireiits sacrificed to give
us an education. Will you do
less for your children?
Citizens Elementary Education
JACOB KANZLER (Present Judge)
Republican Candidate for
al League.
JUDGE OF THE COURT OF
Janins Crawford, Sec. i
DOMESTIC RELATIONS
Paid Adv.
Platform—Continuation of my pres­
ent policy:
(I) Of applying brains, heart and
Vote X 77
common sense to every- case brought
before me.
•
(2J Of holding parents and guar­
dians strictly accountable for super­
vision and education of their children.
(3) Of requiring children to re­
spect the authority of their parents
and the law.
(4) Of dealing severely with those
who contribute to the delinquency or
dependency of a minor.
(5) Of striving always to preserve
the home.
Slogan: “Nothing higher than the
welfare of our children.”
VOTE 1*5 X
Paid Adv.
Vote For
H. M. GREENE
Republican Candidate for
County Coroner
Ballot No. 153
GEO. W. JOSEPH
for .
STATE SENATOR
Portland a Great Port
Oregon—the Prosperity and
Happiness of its People
DAY
CANDIDATE
Republican
Candidate
FOR
FOR
REPUBLICAN
STATE
Secretary
SENATOR of State
I have faith in Ore­ My Record as Cor­
gon's resources and poration Commis-
desire to bring them for 5 years is your
into Productivity. guarantee of effi­
I will oppose all ciency and econ-
freak legislation emy
Paid Adv.
For
Schulder
man
Pd. adv.
Pd. Adv.
Insieme and Out
STATE SENATOR
C.M.Rynerson
Candidate for Republican
PAINTS, VARNISHES, ENAMELS, Etc.
Nomination
presente
beautify'
Better Educational Facili­
ties. Justice for Soldiers
without subterfuge. Good
roads. Build up home in­
dustries. Conciliation and
arbitration in industrial dis­
putes.
W. C. North
Republican Candidate for
REPRESENTATIVE
114 X North, W. C.
BALLOT No 148
Emphasizing the spread of democ­
racy, King Alfonso of Spain has start­
ed a fashion of purple coats for men.
It may not be long ere the commoners
will have their derbies cut like crowns.
HE first essential of paint is to _ preserve. Second, to beautify.
_____
Too many people make the mistake of considering only the lat­
ter, consequently buy paints of inferior quality.
The result is a temporary beautifying effect, without preserving
the wood.
FULLER Paints and other products are of that quality which pre-orvos and
beautifies. TI.roi!~h their use, inside and out, years of life will be added to
your heme ai.d it will be made more livable to yourself and family.
Confectionery Changes Hands.
The Square Deal Confectionery
at 5814 92nd street has changed
ownership, A. Roy Kerr retiring,
on account of ill ¡health. The
store will be operated by Miss
Pearl Reynolds, the junior mem­
ber of the firm. Miss Reynolds
will continue to do both whole­
sale and retail candy business.
' Look Up a
FULLER
DEALER
in Your Town
Seventy-« ’o years of paint-making experience are hack of every Lru.hful of
FULLER Product«. Insist on FULLER’S and you’ll be sure of result«. And
rememl er, there’s a FULLER Product for every paintable surface—inside
and out.
W. P. Fuller & Co
1819-1920
Rev. Noah Shupp is packing
his household goods to store them
in the Hamilton shop. He ex­
pects to leave for Los Angeles,
Cal., nexlt week td be gone two or
three months, to visit his two
daughters. His oldest daughter
REPUBLICAN
expects to return with him to
keep house for him. If a suitable Fair Assessments and lower Taxes
home may be secured he will live
Pd. ad '.
Northwest Brandi (louses at Portland, Seattle, Tacoma, Spokane, Boise.
F aints
71 YEAR
LEADERS
SESSÜR
Lents Hardware Co., Local Agent for Fuller Paint