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THE CANDIDATES mt, Scott herald SHOULD STAND FOR REPUBLICAN PRINCIPLES That the world baa all gone wrong But if we are once elected The following excerpt from a per Published Every Friday at Lanta sonal letter receiv«>«l by the Herald It wont be very long Station. Portland. Orecon. publisher from Senator Poindexter no Till we’ll have the country running doubt is good advice. While the GIO. A. MCARTHUR ............................ Proprietor Just as nice as nice as can be, C. W.SMI1H .......................... AuliUnt Manager senator has had no hesitency In cut There’ll be no sign of trouble ting loose from all party tioa, when Entered as second-class mail mat In this land of liberty. he believed hi» party wrong, he can ter February 14. 1*14. at the post- office at Lent*. Orecon, under act of The wages will be just as high , always be dependeti upon as a man Congress. March I. 1*7». ' of sterling worth ami of principal un- And living just as cheap, «)uestione«i toy those Aho know him Subscription price - • (1.00 * year Rut still you corporations as has the writer for many years Don’t n«*ed to lose your sleep. 5811 Ninety-second Street long past: We’ll see that you’re protecte«! Phones: Tabor 7834. I "I fully appreciate what you say That you get your big per cent, J as to the conditions in the Campaign Though we ’ re going to cut the prices n Oregon, but us the great tradition* WHY WE SHOULD ORGANIZE. On groceries, shoes ami rent. al policies of our country, and iu A booklet recently circulate«! by w fact its independence, are involved in the Portland Service club, state« But after next November. this election, it is certainly a time that the membership of the Cham No matter who get in. ber of Commerce of Portland is We’ll be working at the same old Job for Republicanism to stal'd for Re publican principles, regarless of per limited to 5 per cent of the men of And of course we’ll kick like sin. sonal considerations and preferences, Portland; that there are ten or more civic clubs of this city, their For conditions will he just the same; ami we are trying to einphesixe this Things won’t have change«! a hair. ' with th«* voters of Oregon. Th«* membership composed largely of the For the candidates smooth promises lu-wool, dairying, cattle, wheat Chamber of Commerce and their growers, and all other industrial and Are superheat«*«! air. spheres are limiteti to specific lines agricultural interests of th«« state arv MRS. F. W. ORTON. of business activity. Thus, it will 5404 Eighty-ninth Street, S. E. concern«*«!. as 1 view it. in th«« Repub be observed that about 95 per cent lican doctrine of protective tariff, of the city of Portland is controlled THINKING in view of the conditions which huve by a very small minority. Is’it any wonder that I-ents and the districts If you think you’re beaten, you are. developcti since the war, ami the need of raising enormous sums to make tributary is so shamefully neglect.- If you think you dare not. you | up for the extravagance of th«* Dem- ed. If we sleep on our rights and don’t. allow a few political schemers to If you’d like to win. but you think I ocratic administration. These facts ought to b«* brought home to the manipulate everything in the county you can’t p««op^e of Oregon. the building of necessary roads to It’s almost a cinch you won’t. Hoping to see you soon, 1 remain, dog catcher, who is to blame? with best wistyis. If you think you’ll lose, you’re lost, Very truly yours PUBLISHER’S NOTICE. For out of the world we find ■ i ' Success begins with a fellow's will. MILES POINDEXTER. As stated in last week’s issue, the It’s all in the state of mind subscription price of the Mt. Scott <>\ ER1A SEN81 I B E l \I»Y If you think you’re outclassed, you Herald will be $1.50 per year invari The Herald receive«! in Monday are; ably in advance on and after Fri Y'ou’ve got to think high to rise, morning’s mail the following excerpt day, October 1, 1920. The continu Y'ou’ve got to be sure of yourself from an article in last week’s issue, ed advance in everything that goes ¡with accompanying comments: before to make a newspaper makes this After all, little things that appeal You can ever win a prize. obligatory’ on the part of the . to many of us. l.illipot has a greater publisher. We had hoped against Life’s battles don’t always go charm than Brobdingnag. Many men hope that it would be unnecessary To the stronger or faster man; prefer the little woman to Giantess to do this, as profiteering in this But soon or late the man who wins. Blunderb«>re. We have i*. feeling that business is far from our inclination, the old saying "The most precious Is the one who thinks he can. but necessity brings the change. goods ,come in the smallest pacl ages” The development and prosperity must have a basis of truth. A recent notice from the paper houses and type founders make this of a community is no one man’’, iuty Sir:—Will you ,kindly Imagine imperitive. Aa an earnest of our ror is it the duty of any one group yourself a fat woman, not merely honest intentions and that we can of its people. The individual should stout but fat, and then read this not be charged with * profiteering not hesitate to help it a'.org. little article. Did you ever stop to think, if we Vere so large we would we will be glad to submit our books A Veritist. on cost and production in sustantia- Oqe day I invited my sister’s school have to b«* loved by sections, we like tion of the claim, with suplementary teacher to our house. The teacher, and appreciate love ami kindness just fact that our overhead expenses are who was l.aldheaded, levan to tel! the same as any other human being. much lower than the average news us some of his experiences. He told I have seen many unfortunate people paper published in the city, county us that while traveling through Kan in regarti to size both large and sas there was a terrible cyclone. He or state in which we reside. Re said it was so had that it pulled out small I am sorry for thetn, instead member, until October 1, 1920, the everything in sight by the roots. After of trying to make them fe«4 worse subscription price is $1.00 and those looking at him a while my sister because each abnormal |>erson is desiring may call or remit up to the asked: “Is that why you’re bald very sensitive to such things. headed?”—Exchange. time ■ mentioned at the old rate. Very Respectfully Giantess Blunderbore The writer rarely «pays attentioYn —----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- anonymous communications, but th.» is too good to keep. Firstly, from the fact that the item referred to was a boilerplate story, originally. If the Herald is to be sued for libel certainly keeps his eye on in this instance, we inteml to first the ball! pass the buck to the Western News paper Union for furnishing his scur Are you keeping your rilous reflection on “Giantess Bron- eye on the main thing dinbore,” and then likewise, the W. SUCCESS! N. P. U. can pass it along to the Free Any successful person Press. will tell you that the first This scribe could never understand requisite is to why either man or woman should be Spend Wisely and .so sensitive regarding the build that Save Wisely. God gave them, but some of them seem to be exceedingly so, particular Either “fat’’ or ly the fair sex. lean, with accompanying good health and the ordinary amount of intelli Lents Station Portland, Oregon gence, it would seem should be thank I ful according to their creator for the many other good things enjoyed and evidently unappreciated by “Giantess Blunderbore.” The Collosus Swat, Babe Ruth, Multnomah State Bank Why Go Over Town? American Eagle.. TRUMBLES CASH MARKET CHEVROLET Headquarters! ■ EAGLE GARAGE DAVIS BROTHERS In the Center of Lents Let Us Show You a Real Car TJAVE A RIDE in a CHEVROLET. Like a true friend, the CHEVROLET will wear well. It will not fail you in time of need. It is not a burden to keep, and the closer your acquaio- tance grows the greater will be the chrm in its pssession. t ■ BRAND NEW FORD TOURING CARS Also Used Cars COME IN AND LOOK THEM OVER. We are here to please. « Move the Earth and Household Goods with a DENBY TRUCK ---the sturdy /ruck for heavy service. The city truck and the truck for heavy country hauling. Let us show you its merits. Remember THE CHEVROLT, THE NEW and USED FORDS, and THE DENBY TRUCK for sale by ■■ ■ davis bros . EAGLE GARAGE 1,1 oXS" ■ «■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ HTATKMRNT No MB SQUARE DEAL CANDY STORE , • of the financial condition ol . CANDIES MADE DAILY MULTNOMAH STATE BANK SATURDAY SPECIAL at Portland, in the Stale of Oregon, at thr Clone of bfiaineM Hept. 1W0 ■ RESCH RCES Loan« and di »count« Overd aft», »aenred auu nnaocured Bon(l»and warrant» .. 8t(f«*kR »'»purities, judgineni . <-t< . Furniture» nd flituren Other real« «late owned hue fr on aj t>r<>’ < <1 reaerv»* t>at.k» Check’* au<l other at»h lieu«« <*a«b on lmn«l TOTAL ............. 1 ftO 4X1 WJ &• (M3 S &.000 10.741 »4 1*0 I9.VPI 65 A4 00 » Ou 70 7« M X> LIABILITIES 1 in,am» no Capital »tuck pa hl in ........... Burplut fund .. ____ ... i . inj O no Undivided profit», le*» rx peilte« and % taxe* ¡aid ........ «.............................. i.ir n Portal baviriK» bank depoait» Huie &6 Individual deposit* oubjeci to check............................. ........... 257 »J7H .’iM Cabbier che» k» outstanding b 4V.» 44 Certified check» 100 00 Time l>«-po>lt« ................ *l73n «7 Total.................................. * FUDGE 30c per pound 5814 Ninety-second Street g ----- '■ . .....— - ---- ... ■ -- - Lents - - J . -a-, — t I3AH . I0U V7 Office: East 320 Plant: Tabor 1M2 291 Hawthorne Ave. AUTO TRUCK HAULING CONTACTORS CRUSHED ROCK. SAND and GRAVEL Hsu;»» 97 I. Sher man Harkaon. ‘anther of the above named bank, do solemnly «wear that the above «Utemeut 1» true to the best of my knowledge and belief. a a »HERMAN If ARKBON. Cashier Paving Materials Macadam Roads CityMotorTruckingCo.,mc. Blate of Oregon, I County <4 Multnomah, ( There are four varieties of carles In North America. but only two are com Correct - A Heat mon In the United State, «nd Alaska— F. R FOHTER the bald eagle and th«- -olden eagle. U S. HAKKHON The gray sga eagle cof’^W Itself to Director«. 6608 FOSTER ROAD Greenland and th* harpy engle rarely 4 Sulj«crit»*<l suit »»vrn to before nu- thl. 16th comes as far north as Texas. The bald day ol tient., IW C K KEXNEliY. eagle Is found all over the continent •Votary Cubile from .Mexico and Florida to the Arctic My coniinlualon expire« June 21, IVM ’ circle. The golden eagle Is rather un common In the United States, but I. Melody and Form. fonnd more frequently In Canada. The Music arid rhyme are among ih«> <*nr bald eagle derive, its name from its Host pleasure, of the child, u <1. in the “QUALILY and SERVICE," our motto. white head, which In the distance gives history of literature, poetry precedes the appearance of baldness • prose. Everyone may see. a In- ride** on the highway through an u ilnterest The Cuckoo. _________________________________________________________________ There Is probably no division of the lug landscape, how n little water In bird family that has so many different ntantly rellev«*s the monotony, no mat t————---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- — ■ members as the cuckoo. Tn fact, they ter what object, are near It—a gray are so numerous that some localities rock. a gras, patrh, an abler bush. a have a special name for a kind that In .take—l.i j I m * *;me beautiful by being another adjoining district may have an reflecte«;. It Is rhymu to the eye, and entirely different name, although It Is explains tl.c «harm of rhyme to the the Identical bird. For Instance, th«* ear. Sb tdowM plem«e iih hh .till liner Caroline cuckoo Is known ns the rhyme.. Architecture gives the Ilk«* pleasure by the repetition of «qtinl yellow-billed cuckoo In different sec tfons of the United States, anil quite part. In *i colonnade. nn<! a row of win HAVE some slightly used Toilets unlike Its Eiiroj>«»an cousins It hasn't down, or In wings; gardens by the sym rV which we have taken in exchange the hail habit of placing Its eggs In metric contrasts of the beds am! walks. the nest of some other bird to be —From Itolpb Waldo Emerson'. Essay for new ones and will make a reduction hatche«l while It flies around and en on "Poetry ami Imagination.” to parties desiring same. joys Itself. Plan|: Kelley Rutte, 94 and Division St«., PORTLAND, ORE. PORTER W. YETT, Contractor. a ...At Kern Park Station... The Market that Saves You Money F. J. TRUMBLE, - - Proprietor See F. B. MILLER for Plumbing Fixtures Art and Genius. Epsom Salt. DroP in and see them. B. F. MILLER 5226 92nd St. Shop Phone Tabor 5542 Residence Tabor 8023 It was owing to cattle refusing to drink from an Impregnated sjH-Ing on Epsom common In 1018 that Epsom- salt was discovered. Doctors examined the spring, and In «■ons«*qnence of their verdict all the aristocracy of England were hurrying to Bpamn a few years later to take the waters.—London Mall. ■ A work of art may be admirably con.tnti led and vet be null as regards every **.««•■ tl.illty of that truest art which Is Im the happiest development of nature; I tit no work of art cm em body within llHtlf a proper originality without glv ng the plainest manifesta tions of the i rentlve spirit, or, In more common ptirmice. of genius In it» «u | thor.— Edgar Allan I’oe. 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