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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 15, 1920)
A -M---- mt. Scott herald Published Every Friday at I-enta Station. Portland, Oregon. THE TEACHER’S OPPORTUNITY By William Mather Lauda, Director Savings Div., Treasury Department. The strength of the United States G1O. A. McARTHVR ...................... Proprietor C. W SMITH AullUul Manager depends upon the practical patrio tism and sound economic thought Entered as second-class mall mat of her future citizens These char ter February 14. 1»14, at the post- acteristics must be developed in the office at Unt». Oregon, under act of daily life of the school. CongTess. March S. 187 9. Economists agree that the uni $1.50 a year Subscription Price versal adoption of habits of intel- ' ligvnt saving will strengthen our &811 Ninety-second Street nation tremendously- When every ' Phones: Tabor 78Î4. wage earner has a reserve fund of money the country will be sound ATTENTION economically, socially ami political- , The call for a meeting at Odd Fellows hall, Wednesday, October 20. The teacher who encourages pupils at 8 p. m., signed by every business to earn money and to invest in firm in Lents, with one or two ex Thrift Stamps and War Savings ceptions. appearing on first page of Stamps is doing much for their eco- this issue is of vital importance to •'..■mu- .strength and practical patrie this community. Every resident that |tisni. has the wtlfare of Lents and coun Each child who buys stamps feels try tributary thertto at heart should a partnership in the Government; he not fail to be present. learns th< wisdom of investing his I money in securities that are ab DI SCO l' R A G l S G TO IMMIGRANTS solutely safe; he becomes familiar i in a practical way with compound interest; and as he sticks stamp One of the measures which will after stamp upon the card, he has come before the voters this fall is a a visual demonstration of how sav- i proposed amendment to the state ings grow. constitution giving authority to Faith without works is dead. make laws for compulsory voting and registration, and also for vot Thrift without safe investment, such ing by mail in certain cases. The as Government Saviags securities, is Herald is not in favor of compul robbed of its benefits. Its virtue sory voting or of registration in lies not only in its principles but in country districts but the legislature the actual practise of investment. or the people should have the power Each year thousands of boys and to pass such laws, Voting by mail girls in the United States are de should be permitted when the voter prived of a college education be cannot be at home As the laws are cause they lack money. now in most states a large number Y’ou can remedy this situation of electors are disfranchised every year because they can not be at among your pupils by starting them home election day. For these reas on the road to saving early in life I and encouraging them to safeguard ons the amendment should pass. —Pine Valley Herald. these savings in Government -securi ties. Y’ou are rendering a real ser- And what about a man, unfort vcce to your country- and your pu unate. like the writer, who through pils by promoting the sale of these force of circumstances over which stamps. he had no control was obliged to Add to your influence as a teacher. change residence to another state in the month of June, and thereby Promote sound economic though’, disfranchised from voting at the practical patriotism and prosperity ensuing election because it requires by encouraging your pupils in the a years residence in the great state regular purenase of Thrift Stamps and War Savings Stamps. of Oregon before one can vote? You Will Save Money and Time 6v SHOPPING at SAMUEL’S DRG GOODS STORE Full Line of Winter Goods at Reduced Prices Double Trading Stamps will be given on next THURSDAY, October 21 Don 7 Miss this Chance 5827-5829 92nd St, just around the corner from Foster Rd. T“ MAPLES GARAGE AND AUTO REPAIR SHOP Successors to Myers Garage and Machine Shop 10004 Foster Road and Deering Avenue Now open Under New Management and prom ises First Class Service and Guarantee All Work. All makes of cars repaired and completely overhauled. Fords and Chevrolets a spe cialty. Phone us for CAR SERVICE any time or place i Another disadvantage of the Russian soviet system so far as the United States is concerned Is, the Russian be- lievers in it want to flock to the Uni- ted States where we won’t have It, whereas those in the United States who believe in it won't go to Russia. i £ Lunches Confectionery, Oyster Cocktails, Etc. Home-made Pies like mother used to make. A nice place to lunch after the show........... • LENTS • TRUMBLES CASH MARKET 6608 FOSTER ROAD ...At Kem Park Station The Market that Saves You Money It is said that In France a doctor’s claim on the estate of a deceased patient comes first. But then the heirs ought to be willing enough to yield precedence IT only out of com mon gratitude. The report from Vienna that the pay of teachers and professors had not kept pace with tl increased cost of living shows that after a war the van quished as well as the victors suffer. The American «'lassie league, meet ing In Cincinnati, sang patriotic songs In th<- Latin tongue. It would be In teresting to know whether they can ilso sing them In English. The Optimists have voteti to become 1 national instead of an International >odjr. They have more hope for Amer es than for the rest of the world. i "QUALILY and SERVICE," our motto. Proprietor F. J. TR UMBLE, - r y See F. B. MILLER for Plumbing Fixtures HAVE some slightly used Toilets re which we have taken in exchange for new ones and will make a reduction to parties desiring same. DroP in and see them. B. f. MILLER 5226 92nd St. Shop Phone Tabor 5642 Residence Tabor 8023 a. CRESTON GARAGE 50th and Powell Valley Road Tabor 7543 GENUINE FORD PARTS MOTOR REPAIRS Expert Tube Mafnetus Repairing* Recharged #nu,ne / Ajax Tires and Tubes. IT WIMS Monogram Oils and Greases ZENITH CARBURETORS FREE GASOLINE RD I. ES BATTERY TESTING AIR WE GUARANTEE OUR WORK t SQUARE DEAL CANDY STORE After two yeum of silence. Arctic Explorer Amundsen has been heard from. He has landed at a trailing post where it Is feared by some that he will have to give up his ships foi a half peck of potatoes. Judging by the week-end casualty Hats. It’s safer to ride In an automo- Oaiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiuiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii »Ue than to go swimming. 9142 Foster Road Why Go Over Town? NBR VC'Pt'P. «Mt UKE« TO O.CM> TV»' ?UPtO. TÖO X A traffic manager states that "people will talk and complain of the price of travel but they'll go Just the same." That's true, but think of the hundreds of thousands more who will go if spe cial rates are mad- from time to time. Premier Mlllorand says France will not consider resuming relations with Russia until the government agrees to p«y Its debts. That will be when Rus IIIlililíIlli IlliIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlliIII I Illi IlliIllllllltlllllllllltUIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IJJ sia has another government. I HEADQUARTERS FOR I Lisse« TOx-Y \yO\j KMoan.«. TO XMNBBVÏ AXOUQ O.K VJiTUOJT eu; «Ca>ÏVk»Cr FfctZ. IM' FA.FSÄ. B m íxa ' jiw ' W ROOUO TOVJVA BUT wow 'exauf The opinion of the attorney-general that those “in transit” signs on auto mobiles are-no good may cause some -peculation as to the standing of a “license applied for” sign that has been on the Job so long that It has become too dirty to be readable. L. L. CAMPBELL, Prop THE PERFECTION ............... lS JEHUS A MYTH Heceuse of the bubonic plague cases In Vera Crva and the proximity of that By Dr James I. Vance port to the gulf ports of the United State«. Surgeou General Cumming Is urging a war upon rat*. The rat la a X______________________________ distributor of bubonic plague germa. Is. Jesus of Nazareth a fact of Just as flfferetit varieties of the mos history? If not, there are tome quito are the carriers of yellow fever things without explanation. aud malaria and the fly Is the busy The four Gospel« are a fabrica bearer of many germs. It has not been tion and were invented to maintain many years since this menace of the and promote a lie. la thia believ rat was discovered lu an effort to learu able? These Gospels abound in the the mystery of bubonic plague spread sublimetit moral teachings. They ing, but uow that It is known, the ren- inculcate every virtue. They de souableness. the need, of a general mand absolute fidelity between man war upon th? rut Is evident. But there and his fellow. They call for u Is another good reason tor such a war. life of unyielding probity. They The rat does damage to the amount o’ frown on the slightest deviation $180.000.000 aunuaily in this country. from rectitude. They call not only Every person In the United States sup for an honest life, but a clean heart. porta one rat and It coats him and hei They explore the motives and in about $-' a year each to do It. The rat vestigate the secret processes of population and human population are the soul, and brand as a bad life estimated to be the «nine. A small that cherishes so much as a desire Can it be possible that fraction of the annual upkeep of ro I for evil. dents would practically exterminate the world’s sublimest moral plea is the entire tat population, says St. built on a lie. It ia incrvditable. i Louis Glolie-Deiuocrat In view of the If Jesus ia a myth, the early economic saving and the protection of Christiai were deceived, 'lliere can the public health It would seetu aa be no doubt alsout the strength and thoiyth thore should be a general vatu i sincerity of their belief. it was palgn to accomplish this. more than surmise and conjecture. It was conviction stronger than We were criticising a crooked poll- ticlan when >ur frieud mid: “His 1 life itself. For the sake of thia con home life Is hel>." Our criticism« viction they suffered the loss of all stopped, When a man's borne life I* things—position, kindred, property, hell many allowances must be made life itself; They went to the dun for him. The hlgh-st human incentive geon and the «take with a song on a man cau have to keep him straight their lips. They made the sacri and good Is a happy home life, Take fice not only without a murmur, but that away from him and there is not with an eagerness that cannot be 'explained without certitude. They much Incentive left, unless he Is an extraordinary man. says Ohio State ha»l every opportunity to know Journal. If there Is some one at home, whether they were being deceived. some one of honor And understanding, The evidence they submit could not who shares all his hopes and fears, be rejected in any court of justice who sy:n|Hi'hlzes In all his misfortunes If they were deceived it is not pos and glories In al! his successes, who sible for men ever to be sure. If Christ did not live as He is believes tn him and trusts him snd encourages him and stands by him. reported in the gospels, the Chris win or lose. a man with a spark of tian church is without an explana tion. The church is here- With all manhood In him ia not likely to wrong permanently or very far. A I its virtues and its faults, it is here, man who has not this blessed and iO- an undeniable fact. Men may hold spiring Influence in his life is to b»‘ different opinions about the Chris- tian church, but no man can say pitied before being blamed. lit is a myth. Its record is an open It Is necessary to obtain a permit •took, and its influence is widespread. to buy even a newspaper In Irkutsk. As well try to explain the American Siberia, under soviet rule. Even the nation without the declaration of oppressive snd tyrannical governments independence and the revolutionary opposed by the leaders of the soviet war a« to explain the Christian movement do not xerctse such super church without its founder. Can it be possible that all this is vision over Individ ml liberty of action built en a lie? As well talk about as thia. the day without a sun or the sea Woman member« of a rural council I without the waters of the deep or In England are to be allowed to smoke 1 forests without trees or sensation “to keep them In good humor,” for without life as to attempt to tell the of the world today and leave one thing, and as an “antidote for a story Jesus. badly ventilated room.” for another. out This Is perhaps the most Ingenious MICKIE SAYS method of ventilating a room ever de vised. OANOKROUS ANO COSTLY RAT. CANDIES MADE DAILY SATURDAY SPECIAL NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Mult nomah, Probate Department. In the Matter of the Estate of Louis Gorak, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that Frank Harper, the undersigned, has been duly appointed administrator of the estate of Louis Corak, deceased, by the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Mult nomah, probate department, and has qualified. All persons having claims against said »state are hereby no tified and required to present the same, duly verified and with proper vouchers, to said administrator, at the office of H. P. Arnest, Attorney j at law, 9133 Foster road, S. E. i Mnts Station, Portland, Oregon, I within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice Date of first publication October, 1, 1920 Date of last publication, October, 22, 1920. FRANK HARI’EK, Administrator, Estate of LOUIS C< ’RAK Deceased H P. Ar nest, Attorney for Admin istrator, 9133 Foster road, S. E., Portland, Oregon. MT. HOOD CARAMELS 35c a pound * 5814 Ninety-second Street Lents 99