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4 THE MT. SCOTT HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 30. 1920 mt. Scott Herald Published Every Friday at Lents Station. Portland, Oregon UBO. A McAttTHVR ?...................... Proprietor C. W. SMITH AMi.laut Manazerr H O. OVILI) Local «dito Entered as second-class mail mat ter February 14. 1*14, at the post- office at Lents. Oregon, under act of Congress, March >. 147*. Subacri ption prlca 681* Ninety-second Street Phones: Tabor 7*14. MICKIE SAYS FEOPLB COMING FORWARD. j. mcmillan Mum A Very few have ever thought of Morocco other than In taruis of ro 'WSÄ'"1 mance. It is the land of the ll oor, fierce warriors, burning suns, desert hie* PrWvdiM *ad Sol# SiRgiag wastes and hinterlands from which Studio: 3804 65th St. come tales set In frames of ara or at Student’s residence besque. hidden courts, housetops, mosque« and wadys. A few years ago P. B. KENT William, lately the Sudden, aud now Carpenter the Subdued, shot Morocco across the Cor. 9004 Woodstock Ave. screen by using It as a stage for one and 9Oth Street of his prewar dramatic outbursts. ti.L KINDS REPAIR WORK Theu It subsided luto the mystery that Agency Right-Grade Cedar Shingle« has surrounded It so loug. Now an in any quantities. Phone: l-eiile Ext 17*1 American consul drags it forth again to exhibit the fact that Morocco la buildlug up an industry aud au ex For EXPRESS AND MOVING port trade, saye Omaha Bee. Goods to Call Tabor .to«« the value of almost $100,000,000 were I am - j I and Long Distance Hauling of all kinds. shipped out of the country lu 1918. Leave Orders at Perfection Confec- and $82.000,000 worth Imported. The Moor is finally becoming a useful lionvry. cor. »2nd and Footer Road. JOHN E. DF.ARDOKFF member of the great family of na out Is tlons. Among the stuff sent enumerated 8,913 hogs aud 832 metric WE WANT IJSTINGS OF tons of salt jwrk. Shades of the HOUSES FOR SALE prophet I But, If the Infidel Giaours Also Farms and Acreage will eat pork, why should not a faith 5829 72nd Sft-eet Southeast Phone Tabor 5475 ful Mussulman provide It. especially when It la so easily produced and so MRS. J. M. LOVEJOY piofitable to sell? One of the In Instructor of Popular teresting features Is the purchase of RAGTIME AND CLASSICS American farm machinery for agricul J07 East 50»h St. tural operations. Morocco la on the Phone Tabor 8815 map at last List Your Property with MOO ilU. Less than ten years ago the disor der and turbulence, now prevailing In Mexico, were rife throughout all smith America. The frequency of the South American revolutions had become an old aud hackneyed Joke. Most of the republics were at swords' points with one another, and It was a common thing for two of them temporarily to get together and Jump upon a third. All this has changed; with maturity the nations of South America are ac quiring sense und stability, says Ana conda Standard. Those who of late have traveled In Chile. Argentina. Bra zil and Uruguay, have been struck by the progress that has been made and the security that replaces the old dis order. They are grappling with Indus trial problems with ability and large- mindedness. they are developing In a way that makes for peace and com fort. There is no reason to doubt that Mexico la susceptible of similar Improvement once those at the head of her government are men of capac ity and power. German farmers are being forced to give up their live stock without com pensation for reparation to France and Belgium, whose live stock was car Tied off to Germany daring the war. The people at large are now begin- nlng to find out the cost of the war they were so enthusiastic about when they were told it meant the ruin of their enemies only, says Baltimore American. The reverse of the medal la not making a pleasant picture tor national contemplation. The Parisian newspaper men are striking, for what we know not. If it be for more francs a week, they certainly ought to know It is not more, but better, francs they nets!. Of course, we realize that the high cost of snails and frogs must be awful In Paris. The Austrian chancellor is going to Psris to make an appeal for food and fuel. A beggar for the necessities of life to her conquerors Is the humili ating position of the ex-empire which started the world war for the aggran dizement of herself and her ambitious ally. War workers slated for wholesale dismissal may be pardoned If they look back with regret on the days when people were expected to open their homes to them and welcome any opportunity to take them on automo bile rides. The shortage of dwellings has be come so serious In Spain that a so clety has been formed to import wood en houses from the United States. That's Interesting. It proves that we have bouses to spare and don't know it. ____________ ___ The secretary of agriculture con veya the pleasing information tila! farm workers and farm products are Increasing. So to the farmer Is due credit for the real and quickest way of bringing down the high cost of liv ing. Now it is in order for his good example to be followed by the city fellow. I The old faiths, whether Buddhism or any others, are losing their hold on the masses of the people of China The question of what will take their place is of vital interest. Bolshevism Is at our very door. The Christian missionaries are few to cope with the demand. Yet it Is to the Christian missionary that China Is looking, says North China Herald. It depends large ly from where she gets her leadership as to the course China takes at the present time. It is said that the ex-kaiser wants to become a citizen of Peru, his plan being to embark In the cattle busi ness. Now that Is more like It. There's no telling what honest toll might do for the former kaiser, says Houston Post. And he might learn to like the country and the natives when he be came able to talk to them tn Peruns. Letter Heads Bill Heads Business Cards Envelopes Hand Bills gether. Well, the only way to do that Is to resume the war. In war the allies are at peace among themselves, and In peace they are at war among themselves. ly, that the country banks are doing a prosperous business, and where there Is not a state constabulary the yeggmen are only a degree less.pros- perons. Talk about the daylight-saving plan all you please, no real economic prob lem Is to be solved that way. You can’t beat the Inexorable law of pro duction by shifting the bauds of the dock. The citizen who finds that which Is objectionable In the conduct of the affairs of state and nation should remember the Constitution especially favors him with opportunity of ex pression at the polls once every four years, and this Is the year. A lot of counterfeit American money la being circulated In Russia, says a dispatch; but from what one heara It Is Just as good as th« money they make over there. Mezlco is not to be asked to Join In the protection of migratory birds. A nation that cannot protect migratory American-« is uot likely to trouble about birds. Horse racing the year round In Cuba, as an added atractlon, may be necessary, but we strongly bellevo that there are Americans who would be drawn there without the races, as a matter of course. There will be small sympathy with the astronomers who are diligently seeking for a new planet. There Is trouble enough on earth as It Is without hunting up more for the whole solar system. One thing the roundup has proved— th« red marks on the face of Uncle Sam are not birthmarks. Come in and talk with us about one. Perhaps you will need a LEE or AJAX Tire or Tubes, or some Repair Mater- ter, such as Reliners, Shoes, Etc. Tabor 7824 /W If - » I JLB -A Z -X W. orc ’Into EAGLE GARAGE Yours for fair service. DA VIS BROS IN THE CENTER OF LENTS Dreadful Insult. •‘Henry,” said the wife of his bosom one night when lie enine home from '.lUHluesa, “I've b«*n dreadfully Insult 'd by your mother!" “But that's lni|H>Hslhle I" cried rhe man. “My mother's mile« away. nurs ing poor Toni." "It's true enough." the girl persist, «d. “It wna lu a letter that enme this morning and It was addressed to you, ♦o of course 1 opened It.” “Of course." sal-l Henry drylj Then his wife's composure broke lows and she told him ninltl sobs: “Ami the postscript said; ‘D denr Dorn, p-please g-glve this letter to II Henry, as I w-want him to « Mt It. ti.&H. GARAGE 103 3rd STREET and FOSTER ROAD JUST A FEW LINES-think them seriously over: In regard to your “Lizzy,” if you are her lover. She needs overhauling, from one end to the other, the same ns her Mister, father and mother. Her brother wns in for a Lea coni tire, her Bigler in here for some spark plug« and wire, Her cousin is badly in need of a coil; her other relatives arc usin f our oil. We carry a stock of things you use; such as tires. tubes and inside shoes. Our lines are: lA*a, Crescent and Fisk our guarantee with them you take no risk. Your money refunded, if they don’t satisfy. Just come down to the Junction and give us a try. You can get us by phone, day or night. Dan or Hugo. Tabor 6168. Ask for GOING UP. Did you read of the miracu lous escape of th« captain of that sunken submarine? Yea, one pa per headed It A Salt Hiatus « Will promptly 8U you» orders from up-to-date GROCERIES. FRESH FRUIT. VEGETABLES. TABLE DELICACIES and other Good Things TO EAT. We carry FLOUR und FEED. Special attention given to phone order«, and a New and Dependable I »eliveryman will get your purchases to you ON TIME. OUR AIM is to PLEASE OUR CUSTOMERS. Phone Tabor 1141 Ninety-second Street FOOTWEAR ■ Even though the Jioels SING it, and the artists DRAW it—It is nevertheless true! Every “cloud” in your life will hove its silver lining if you follow thrift’s rules! Then like the poet or artists, you can SIGN checksand DRAW your money. W. E. GOGGINS & CO ■ ■ ■ ■ : ■ I a Silver Lining ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ i I The Lents Mercantile Co : \yHEN You Think of ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ » Ford, Maxwell, Chevrolet Specialties Lents, Oregon ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ A STOP! LOOK!! LISTEN!!! “Oh, Clara! You have broken those two clgura I had In my veal I pocket.“ Too bad. Georg« Why don’t you buy stronger cigars. In fact we are prepared to do anything that is to be done in a print shop. ■ ■ ■ Advance fashion bints from Paris ■ state that next summer's costume for women will Include extremely short skirts, aandals, no stockings and no sleeves. What will the “Grecian danc ers” wear to distinguish them from the shopping crowds? We have Used & Few Cars lor Sale. When in need any kind Printed Stationery such ■ ■ ■ Discovery has been made that peo ■ ple who desire may go to work an hour earlier and quit an hour earlier, with out any act of congress. Backed by auch authority, the discovery may ap peal to those who formerly thought the one way to save daylight was by monkeying with the clock. -•The time for Auto pleasure. Gall on the Herald ■ ■ ■ ■ The yeggmen seem bent on confirm ■ Au English lord says the allies must ■top their disagreements and get to ing widely circulated rumors, name ■ The slogxn against the high cost of clothing Is fast becoming all over the country, “overalls and calico." All will be well If the price of denim and cal ico does not forthwith begin to climb. IN THE GOOD OLD SUMMER TIME..... Pianoforte THE CABLE REALTY CO. ~T 9925 NINETY-SECOND ST. Headquarters for Multnomah State Bank Dress and Work Shoes Lents Station Portland, Oregon j We have picked out a few Good Lines and will spe cialize on them. I The Lents Delicatessen Shop Corner Ninety-first and Carline Where you can get a good Home Cooked Dinner, one that you will relish. See our line of HOME MADE MES AND CAKES MADE EKF.SH EVERY DA Y Collars, Fancy Neckwear, Etc MRS. W. A. ASH J SQUARE DEAL CANDY STORE We stand back of our goods and will try to please you CANDIES MADE DAILY SATURDAY SPECIAL ML Hood Caramels 40c lb See B. F. Miller 5814 Ninety-second Street for Plumbing Fixtures... Special - Prices We have »some slightly used Toilets which we have taken in exchange for new ones and will make reduction to parties desiring same. i Drop in and see them B. F. MILLER On Ladie’s and Gentlemen’s Suits. Call and inspect the beautiful new patterns to choose from while the lines are’complete. JOHN MANZ Tabor 5926 5926 Ninety-second Street Lents --------------------------—----------------------------- LENTS y “Classifed Ads.” Bring Results