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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (May 20, 1920)
e T mt.scottberakrrn pi non |i| lllatj ubn^vd Uwry Friday Lenta | . ■ JC. ■ -y. Vote X 77 Ballot No. 72 : || t Station. Portland. Oregon. • J. S. UPDIKE - C. W. SMITH • Proprietor Manager Entered as second-class mail mat- tor February 14. 1914. at the post- etttee at Louts. Oregon. under act of Congress, March 3, 117*. Bubacrtpflon orice for the past three years a deputy constable, a is candidate for the Republican Nomination for the office of Constable. <1.00 a year (lit Ntnetg-aeeend Street rhuai Tabor 7114. THE SPIRIT OF CLEAN I P AND PAINT VP In a tenement district lived a fam ily surrounded by filth and dirt. The whole atmosphere of the little room which they called •'home” was one of hopeless depression and squalor. To prove the power of suggestion, a good woman placed on the table a miniature statue of the Venus of Milo. Against this grimy background of dirt and wretchedness, the Venus shone out in all her beauty and pur ity, elevating and brightening her strange surroundings. The good woman called a week later and found that the place had been cleaned up, the dirt had been scrubbed away and a pathetic but sincere attempt at decoration had been made—the subtle influence was effective. If the homes in a neighborhood be come weather-beaten and shabby, liv ing conditions and property values in the whole neighborhood deterio rate. But if some house owner paints and beautifies his home, it radiates its attractiveness in every direction and soon the whole neighborhood is made bright and attractive. Mr. Gloss »us born in San I'rnn- cisco. I'aJ , in 197«, ami has been a resident of Portland since he was 3 years old He is married and lives at 951 E. Couch street. Prior to becom ing u deputy constable he was in the bakery business. For 8 years he was the single scull champion of the Pa cific itoust. and is an honorary life member of the Portland Rowing Club Mr. Gloss was a member of the Ore gon National Guards 3 yearn und was active in Red Cross work and Libert) Loin drives. He is a member of Multnomah Ctmp No. 77. Woodmen of ths World, and Lang Syne Society and Multnomah Guard. His slogun is Efficiency and Court esy In office. Three years’ experience as deputy constable. Paid Adv. DAY GEO.W. JOSEPH 4 f DI REPUBLICAN STATE SENATOR Portland a Great Port FOR Paid Adv. Ballot No. 148 STATE SENATOR NOMINATE VOTE KOK WM.A CADWELL THl VISITING NURSE Ono of the most commendable or ganizations in the city is the Visiting Nurses' Association. The nurses of the association are graduate, regis tered nurses who have had special training in public post-graduate She knows the best health work, modern ways to do bedside nursing, She has been taught the most recent scientific ways to prevent disease. She doesn't stay in the sick per son's home. She makes nursing vis its. She goes into the home, does whatever bedside nursing the sick person needs, teaches some member of the family what to do for the patient in her absence; then she goes away. If the patient is very sick she makes more than one visit during the day. The visiting nurse is for the bene- fit of the entire community. Any doctor can call her for any patient of his. She will go to any person in the community who needs her and who calls her. The calls are taken down as they come in. The nurse goes to the sickest person first. The tee is nominal, only 50 to 75 cents. CANDIDATE Oregon—the Prosperity and Happiness of its People I have faith in Ore gon’s resources and desire to bring them into Productivity I will oppose all freak legislation Pd. adv. --------- _--------------------------------- _u_ JACOB KANZLER (Present Judge) Republican Candidate for Fair assessments and lower taxes Jl'DGE OF THE COURT OF DOMESTIC RELATIONS Platform—Continuation of my pres ent policy: (1) Of applying brains, heart and common sense to every case brought before me. (2) Of holding parents and guar dians strictly accountable for super vision and education of their children. (3) Of requiring children to re Farms Wanted spect the authority of their parents Farms of any size, from io and the law. (4) Of dealing severely with those acres up, either with or without equipment. See Kennedy and who contribute to the delinquency or dependency of a minor. Wilcox, Tstbor 4811. ml4-jll (5) Of striving always to preserve the home. Slogan: "Nothing higher than the welfare of our children.” VOTE 135 X 302 X Yes for 4% State Paid Adv. üsp G ood R oads may 21 Vote 302 X Yes far 4% State Road Bend Ltadt 16 years in the Active Prac tice of Medicine. Over two years service in the U. S. Ar my. All things being equal, give the service men your vote. The Coroner should be a physician. So Dr. Greene should be the Coroner Ballot 153 X Greene, H. M. Pd. Adv. 5802-4 92nd St. Tents Sta a labor 5267 Eggimaii s Meat Market ERESH AND SMOKED MEATS AND FISH Phone Tabor 2673 5919 Ninety-second Street I ■ ■ i ■■ : Hutter and Lents, Orogon M ■ Freshest Eggs and Finest Butter E life, the value, the beauty of your home, depend on the care you give it eather-l>eaten and warped aiding, cracks and open joints are forerunners of decay ftiima • dny pr°Pe.rty owners neglect to look for such il «.Wran^'^nly h°“MS “d b"iWin*> T CORONER Close Proximity to Cemeteries Enables us to hold Funerals at a Minimum Expense Vegetable«» and Fruit« VOTE FOR n First-class Srvicee given Day or Night Pd. adv. ¡ st G ood R oads may 21 GREENE funeral Directors I > I > ASSESSOR nrorKrlv'^^'i"“'’ t0 surest prevent,ve^’deeay N. D. Kenworthy & Company Butter and eggs have a highly nutri tivevalue and should have a prominent place on every rp?ul»r ¡"»P«tion of jour g0od »««h i. th. «tremeh, lFUu7kV?n.diii°nS of We,th,r '» *" extremes FULLER Paint has proved both its nro*.™ IS Padfi^Z^meSr* P““iC C°“t Pr<><"K‘ table. But quality is an impor tant feature to watch. Rich, delicious butter adds greatly to the tastiness of of the meal, and we always have plenty, both creamery and country made. Cheaper grades for cooking. Some of the FULLER Products HOUSE PAINT’ FIOOR PAINT PORCH and STEP PAINT SHINGLE STAINS 8ILKENWHITE ENAMEL ‘ For intenor woodwork. ENAMEL DECORET—combined stain and varnish in all shades for refinishing furniture, etc. ’ VARNISHES Our eggs come in fresh every day —right from the Kalsomine AüÎo ENA ------ enamel poultry farms. W. P. Fuller <& Co charge no more than you would pay elsewhere for in ferior quality. 1849-1929 Northwest Branch Houses Portland. Seattle, Ta coma, Spokane, Boise F aints n YFA» , LIAD1Ä5 ' » rio,, * co. And we Telephone Orders Given Prompt Attention Lents Mercantile Co Phone: Tabor 1141 5805 92nd St. in Your Town Lents Hardware Company Local Agents The Herald does all kinds of Printing ♦