Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923, October 15, 1920, Image 3

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    PROFESSIONAL
CARDS
CARDINAL MltTAKI.
Th« cardiuai inlatake-inad« by ihoM
Tabor 4754
MI36H 93nd Street who art prejudl 'ad »g»lt>»t orgaiilxvd
labor 1« that <hey regard organised
DR. C S. OGSBURY
worker» as men set apart from other
Americans. The »am« mistake 1» made
DHNIlbTRY
by some organised labor leaders, wtio
I.KXTS, <>H*ION
try to differentiate betweeu their men
Office i Tabor 3214
Ki «. Tabor : 5224 and other Amerli ana. There cannot be
two set» of rights foi American citi­
DR. P. J. O'DONNELL zens. Americana have equal rights. In or
out of labor organisation«, political or­
EXODONTIA *•
Cur. 92d ami Footer R imm I.
I .«•nW irre- ganisations or religious organisations.
Any attempt to make distinctions be-
tween the rights of American cltlsena
DR. A. (1. ATWOOD ' In n blow nt the lnl««grlty of the Uni­
DENTIST ..........
ted Mt a tex as a nation, aaya Washing-
'on Post, it must fall, hccauae the
tn
I bull«« :
I 1 Oilice, Tal><>r iH-’l
nation has made up Its mind to live
I
Horn«*, Talxir 4« h »4
and deal out e«|ual Justice to all Ita
92u7 Fuater Road
Portland Oregon «Ittsene. whether they liae It or not.
Any Injustice to the Americana In the
ranks of organised luoor la an Injue
H. P. ARNEST
lice to the [i.ibllc. The public la bound
trroHMtv or i . aw
to remove Ibis Injustice, and It will do
notahv i ' iiiik
so If the truth 1« brought before It
Phone 261 II
The people are honest anti generous
'I M 1 • t< r Komi
and they are also Imapable of being
l.eot» Station
Portland, Orvifun
terrorised. They will not knowingly
do Injustice, nor will they long toler
mt . scorr
ate Injustice.
Camp Nu. I 1650, Modern Woodman
An eminent French professor has
of America.. Meet» every second and
fourth Wednesday of each month at <*otue out In favor of the adoption of
English us a world language He says
(«range Hall; 92nd street.
ihal both the 'termali and French have
F. II. VOI IS. Clerk.
lost
their commanding positions
through the war, .hat the business of
MT. Stori MlIM.E, I. <». O. y.
th«- world Is now rhlefiy don«- Jhrough
Meets every Tuesduy evening at 7:30. the English t.Higue. says Ix>s Angeles
W. M. Sanders, Noble («rand. Times It Is a s>rt of compromise be-
tw«nm the I<atln and Germanic lan­
W. E. (leggina, Ree. Set«
guages and has ¡«erhapa n literature
Vlsltors Welcome.
that In character and extent ««quale Ita
combined rivals. The professor might
ARLETA STUDIO
have ndd«*d that It also poawnaen a
«III Fostcr IU mm I
copious nnd expressive annexation of
W» phulogrsph anythlng. «n/wlirr», any slang
If' English la adopted as the
lima
tour boni». jrour fainlly.
universal language, some of us may
your baby.
kabarSMnanla and tepylsg !>•«,«•
take up the ld««a of achieving It
Open troni « a. m. lo 0 p. ni.
Bundaya P ». ni lo & p m
Philadelphia public achoola have no
a|>elllng txtoka. And »|>elllng book»
have been rtro|»ped. »ay educator!, be­
cause they start with "cat” and "rat.”
nnd Include similar words seldom used
In corrva|H>ndence and bualn«*sa Until
a »(«elllng book has hr« n compiled that
u««*a the word» that are most fre­
quently ti»««d In business nnd private
correspondent«, Louie Nuabaum. asso
■date su|r*rliitend<«nt of public schools.
announctMi «hat public schools there
will compll« their own lists of words.
The spelling vocabulary taught an av­
erage public school pupil Is 2,500
words. This Is 500 more than was
found In aq Investigation of words In
1UO.OOO buslne»» and personal letters
The German chancellor denies that
Germany Influenced Austria to begin
th« gr«mf World war. Hut he doe«
not explain how Gertnuny came to
take the war over and run It ax her
own particular enterpririe with Aus­
tria as an entirely subordinate factor.
PRACTICAL HAIRCUTS
VELVET NIIAVKH
CHILDREN BARHERING
A SPECIALTY
See C iikxtkh A G trono a
When Yon Want to More
Call Tabor 7707
FOR SALE April hatch Rhode Ia-
l.md Reds, 11.50; also six Plymouth
Giant rabbit Huts and seed, at
1 $10.00.
: and Express Auto Truck :
9436 Foster Rd. Lents, Ore.
1
. WANTED A light open buggy or
road cart in good condition, cheap.
L. A Barker, 6015 92nd street SE
t
to a garagejwhere you had to tell the
mechanic what was wrong and how to
fix it? We do not claim to know every­
thing about a car, but we do claim to
i?e able to find the trouble, and when
it is found, to remedy it in an intelli­
gent manner.
T. L. PERKINS
FOR SALE—Shaker potato digger,
good as new, $25. Alfred Blatch-
ford, latnnox Ave., 1 mile east of
Izentx.
40-2x
1 FOR SALE—Wood and coal heater,
good as new; used one winter; hot
I water coils. 7239 Whitmore Ave.
Phone Tabor 1355.
40-tf.
FOR SALE—New sosspool brick.
| See Reed, 9319, Foster road.
40-ltx
for
City Commissioner
I believe in starting, doing and
iinixhing thing» right.
]
I do no! believe in hampering, nag­
ging and opprex»ing buxine»» and
industry, blit I du believe in giving
the worker jnst'ee and a quare deal
The Lents Garage
i MADE TO ORDER HATS—Mr».
Gulliks makes a specialty of mak­
I do believe in a clean city and to
ing hat;: to your own order; lrexa »lay clean. System; Strict Atten-
or tailored to match suits, coats
or dress. Evening hats; wedding ion to your work spells Economy.
hate.________________________ 37-5t Efficiency, Kindne»» and Respect
from your co-laboreri.
FARM WANTED-I want to hear
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Paid Adv.
from party having farm for sale.
Give price and description. John Hr«.
MMb Kt.
I^ntm Ex. Auto. 1322
KtMiid Phone Marahall
W. Wait, Champaign. Illinois.
Mt. Scott Transfer Co.
32 2
AXEL KILDAHL, Proprietor
8919 Foster Road
Tabor 3429
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Portland Needs
J. M Miller. Prop.
Piano an«l Furniture Moving
FOR SALE At Bell Rose Station
Baggage and Express
and Foster road one acre with Daily Trip» to Mt. Scott and l^ints
»mall new house; well improved,
Agt. lor K im k Spring» and King Coal
Portland
with 63 prune trees, three years I SLniul: Hr»t anil Taylor
old. Will sell for $10110 cash or LOANS
KKNTALS
$1200 on time.
Also, 40 acres
LAUER REALTY CO.
near Moring, Oregon; 14 acre«
near Boring. Oregon;
14 acre
KEAG »TATE
under cultivation, with two small
CITY I'KOfEgTY »nd FAKM8
houses and deep creek running
Pboue: Tabor UH2
through the fircmi.«<ts; a bargain; 501» 72nd Street
FIKLAND STATION
reaxouable terms. Address. Mrs.
Frank Hirxch, Gresham. Oregon, i’eter l.arsen
B.’Winter»
or phone Tabor «5804.
KERN PARK REALTY
FOR
SALE
CHEAP—Excelsior
Motorcycle or will trade for lum­
ber or wood. Morgan 9637 45th
avenue S. E. —tx
an Energetic
Fearless Mayor
MayorBaker
COMPANY
«707
t ITY
rOSTKK
HOAD
PltOPI KTY A SPIXTAI.TY
Farm» and Acreage Collection». Loan»
iteulal» and llualuea» Cbancea
Pilone 210-43
Portland. Ore.
his measured up to every
requirement
MRS INKS
Gl'I.I.lKS rerc ent
K. C. Wilson
the Barkley Corset Co. Come in P. G. WilnOli
und I m « measured to a Barkley.
WII.SON’S AITO SEItYlt’E
The opening of a Barkley factory
All Work GuaranUssl and »one at
enables one to b«« aide to fill ail
orders promptly.
.37-51
l««w«sM Poxsibl«- Prices
FOR RENT—Two office rooms Yott
Bldg. Inquire Mrs. Langdon.
39-2t
9207 Foster Road.
FORSALE—Household furniture. In­
quire Mrs. Langdon, Yott Bldg.
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39-2t
Paid advertisement, byBaker Re. Election Com., Barge Leonara. Director j
Mils. ,1. M. LOVEJOY
Instructor of Popular
RAGTIME AND CLASSICS
307 East 50th St.
Phone Tabor 8815
List Your Property with
JOHN E. »EAIIDOKFF
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RE-
Your Sati»r»ctioii--Our Advertisement
Tabor <074
5519 82nd St., 8. E. -
WANTED 2 or 3 furnished house­
keeping rooms or small furnished
house by married couple without
children. Address M. R. B. Herald For EXPRESS AND MOVING ■
office.
Call Tabor 3000
Now that there are evident acme
honest-to-goodnexx efforts to reduce
prices that are replacing prlce-Jug-
gllng, the consumer Is again h«*g!n-
nlng to smile In the realization that
trade cannot get along without him.
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' WANTED-D««|><-nd.ibl.- girl, with
some experience, to clerk in dry
goods store. Address XXX, care
Mt- Scott Herald.
ftTTY’S TRANSFER
RESIDENCE
Have You Ever Gone
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Advertisements undtr this head­
ing 10c per line first insertion; 5c
per line each
nubix’«|ueiit
issue.
Minimum charge, 25c
Count 6
J words to the line.
We are not so much concerned now
about what the Idle rich are doing,
: ! for they are worth nothing to the
world anywhere; but we are exceed­
Ixx-.il and lx>ng Ilistane« Hauling
ingly anxious about what the Idle poor WANTED -Giri to work at Ehrlich
of all kinds.
are not doing, for they are essential
& Bernhardt, tailors, 9134 Fos­
lajave Orders at Perfection Confec­
to the exist nee of humanity.
ter road slOtf.
tionery. cor. 92nd and Foster Road.
OSWStStStStStRRStStStStRRRSeW.StStStStSmO
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Classified Ads.
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The Lents Mercantile Co
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Will promptly fill your orders from up-to-date
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GROCERIES. FRESH FRUIT, VEGETABLES.
TABLE DELICACIES and other Good Things
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TO EAT. We cany FLOUR and FEED.
s
Special attention given to phone ■IH
orders, and a
New and Dependable Deliveryman will get
your purchases to you ON TIME.
OUR AIM is to PI EASE OUR CUSTOMERS.
CUSTOMERS.
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Ninety-second
Street
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Phone Tabor 1141
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fihhhh 444 41
N. D. Kenworthy * Company
It Is to tie regret ted that In cotnlc
opera only does the punishment as a
rule fit the crime It would he much
better for the welfare of the commun­
ity If the Idea were borrowed from
comic 0|>era by the law.
The Russian soviet wants to study
the English proletariat. It will next
want to exnmlne the American prole­
tariat, but will encounter a consider
able obstacle In the fact that “there,
ain’t no slch animal.”
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SCHEUERMAN BROTHERS
Contractors and Builders
Phone Tabor 2770
Twent)-oiie Year» Experience
t
17 year» in Portland
Res. 6017 89th and 6101 89th S. E.
_____________________________ ———/
The fight on prviHeerlug Is now on
In earnest. With ’ ««th public opinion
and the law aroused on the subject.
It would be strange If uo way were
found to deni »«th thia preying on
human necessity.
I
KEARNS BROS. :
WOOD SAW
funeral Directors
First-class Service given
Day or Night
Close Proximity to Cemeteries
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Enables us to hold Funerals
at a Minimum
Expense
Eggiman
’s Meat
Market i
♦ 5802-4 92nd St.
Lents Sta.
Tabor 5267
An “Intellectual” lx a person having
Call Ta b o r 406
FRESH AND SMOKED
a capacity for the higher forma of
MEATS AND FISH
knowl«slge; so says the dictionary
There always will b«« an aristocracy
“Mention of Herbert Gordon for Williams Realty Co.
of some kind; and this promises to 'Mayor sounds good to ua. Watching
F. 0. WILLIAMS -I. E. MINNOTT
b«> the kind.
his legislative career for two ses­
Vegetables and Kruits
You have the property; we have
sions convinces us that as Mayor
Rome Spanish provinces are under of Portland he could save the tax­ the buyer. List withus for results.
. Butter and
military law. Dlx<-ontent and dlsor payers from $100,000 to $500.000 a
Jab« 4934. Cray’s Ceosda«. Portland
der are contagious, apparently, 'In Eu year and at the same time increase
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rope. Kv«*n the neutral nations have governmental efficiency. He is vary
¡Phone Tabor 2573
not escaped the evlla of the war at hard-headed and resourceful and
D. J. O’CONNOR
5919 Ninety-second Street
Lents, Oragon
♦ here is nothing of the parlor poli­
tician or gassy grandstander about
That talk shout a big sorghum ero; him. That he is progressive» is de-
Cor. 92nd and Woodstock Ave.
hI"° bound« like a return montrated by his courage in going
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L^ntt Station
to the simple ways of good old days ahead with dwelling construction
Qffkl H mm liber 1411
Ret Tiber 1397
Economy Furniture Co. tmiCHABfRMIARDT
—and maybe If sugar k«epn on In the <nir ng the P e war period when
way It I» going we can get used to practically no other Portlander had
L. A. BARKER, Prop.
LANES’ ud GENTS
them.
faith enough in the city’s immediate
TAILORS
Dealer in new an< used furniture,
future to undertake anything of the
\Y
HITE
I.EGHORN
ONE.
YEAH
01.1»
stoves,
rugs,
carpets,
crockery,
stone
­
A Winnipeg man has perfected a de kind.”—Oregon Voter, March 6, ’20.
Style« a«4 Frtrk» Alway» tb« L«t«»i
HENS. I »EI.lt ER IN ItEASOM- ware, tools, phonographs and records.
vice Tor telling the sex of eggs. That
9134 Fo«t«r R<Md
max Interest farmers, but the ordluary
The Herald does all kinds of | ABLE DISTANCE.
N«xt door to Postoffic«
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
call Tabor 6995.
man would like a device for exact age printing, not the cheap kind,
Phon« Tabor 8571
LENTS
measurement.
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but the good kind
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6348*34th St., S. E.
6015 Ninety-second St.
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Robert Gordon
REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE
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