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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 22, 1920)
A While it is intimated that v as "politics” in W n ing*s meeting, the not whother politics, religion, or his satanic majesty prevail« on occa sions like this. when the welfare of the community is at stake. As long as we stick around and grouch nothing will be accomplished for the betterment of the Mt. Scott district. commissioners present put The themselves on record as favorable to our wants and now is the time to get busy and call their hand, Then, if they prove to be found wanting, recall them. WK'RE ALL ALIK«. Did You Know Human nature 1« pretty much tbo same w herover you run across It. The radical become» the reactionary when Published Every Friday at Lents he got» rich. The oppressed becomes Station. Portland, Oregon there was a new store the oppressor when the 'opportunity in your community with offers. We are wont to think of the .... . Proprietor UBO. A. McARTHl'K a practically complete AulXaut M <n«ger profiteering class as possess lug the ad C. W. SMITH line of drugs, patent vantage over us of more substantial Entered as second-class mail mat medicines and drug material Interests than ours, as quite ter February 14. 1»14. at the post- gist sundries, conduct distinct, lu fact, from what we call the office at Lenta. Oregon, under act of ed by a Congress. March 1. working man. But It Is not so. As a man thinketh In his heart so is he, and |1 50 a year Subscription Price REGISTERED- we feor the profiteering class has a PHARMACIST VOTE YES ON THIS wide and varied membership In all sta 6111 Ninety-second Street tloua of life. We are especially In Phouea; Tabor 7111. Charter Amendment authorising licensed by this state progress payments on all street abd censed now, aud justly, agalust the to conduct suoh a phar gn*e«ly landlord, whose heartl«*« ac- sewer construction work by the is A COMEDY OF ERRORS macy? Step in out of suance of interest bearing warrants qulaltlveneaa la causing a great deal of the weather and look on the special fund for each such needless distress, says Ohio State No doubt our readers observed improvement Said warrants shall over our magaizines many typographical errors in last not exceed 80 per cent of the work Journal. He has the advantage of us while waiting for your he owns the house and he week's issue and wondered whether performed because and interest thereon car. it was over indulgence in moon ' 1 shall not excee«i ' six ' per cent, and takes It. But. when a plan was de- shine or some similar occurrence B « making interest on said warrants relleve the des|«erate housing which caused such a jumbled up ' a part of the cost of such improve vised to situation In Chicago by shipplug large mess. The reason thereof was a ment. temperamental typesetting machine 1 If this amendment carries it will numbers of portable houses to give the that positively refused to work un allow the city to pay cash for con homeless roofs over their heads, the der the direction of a barnstormer struction, thereby a material saving labor unions block«*«! It. They said the GRATS CROSSING i who drifted into this print shop to the taxpayers. Chicago carpenters, who already hail with printed recommendations about all they could do at unprecedentedly a yard long, certifying that “He WATCHFUL WAITING high wages, must have th«* work. Like was a machinist operator, able to repair and keep in order all lino The Herald is informed by thoee the colouel’s lady and Mrs. O'Grady, type machines,” etc. Our Mickey in charge of constructing sidewalks all seem to be about alike uuder says, “Any darn fool will sign any on 92nd street that arrangements we the skin. old kin.l of a petition or reckom- are about completed so that work endation; even to hang yer.” Mick- v.'ill soon commence on between Fos i ey is evidently learning to rv’.it«' ter road and the school house. This What a person talks about Is a fine truisms by listening to his side is cheerful information to the pub Index to his mental and social develo|>- kick, Mr. Smith, who was neve r lic at large, as well as business con- ment. Some one Inis dlvhled people known to tell a lie, if the truth corns along the route mentioned. Into three classes: Those who talk suited better to the occasion, Al- though the linotype was put bmlly about other peoide. those who talk HE on the blink, “Dr.” Harson. a real TOO MICH LIFE INSIDE. about thiugs. and those who talk of SAYS machinist, has the linotype again Ideas. We might add a fourth eins«. says that Dr. McElveen ............ lined up and we hope to get out a grouchy mood is due to a number those who talk of themsehes. says l»e- respectable newspaper this issue. trait Free Press. It seems Imperative Apropos of the subject, about of causes. “It may be due to the fact that one-third of the "copy” for last to talk or be thought unsocial, but ■ou live too much indoors, ” he stat- week’s issue was side-tracked in probably the real touchstone of Indi “ Get out in God ’ s open. Go on some unaccountable manner; Mick d. Breathe d«teply. Or the vidual or family is Impersonality; only ey says it wa« “tne reckomend a hike, gentleman; got tired and ditched grouch may be due to too little the high grade can get above the per ______ . Perhaps you are sonal. Those who have only amuse it.” Whether or not that being the ■hysical exercise. Your blood is sluggish, and case, several important items were azy. ment.« and the roclal rouud for occu omitted, including a notice of the our liver is torpid. Some people pation must )f necessity be «U|«erfl- bile because they are bilious, xude bean supper, two or three live ads and a legal notice. Verily, this What they need is not a prayer dal; they can offer only banter and community newspaper game is not but a , pill. Or . your „ grouch may be badinage. Life Is regarde«! as a series Bad' C—1 of outward acta, and earnestness ami all a continual round of pleasure due to enfeebled digestion. humor is frequently the result of ver nutrition. Flecherize your thoughtfulness are synonymous with The statement of “State Taxpay <*od, and talk with some jolly com- tmredom. ers League.” to be found elsewhere «anion while you eat. But more in this issue, should be read by ev ikely your grouch is due to an er- | International transport workers have ery voter, and the advice given cneous philosophy of life Some | declared a boycott on the Hungarian therein should be followed. As hink of God in the very terms with stated, “the passage of this meas which I think of the devil. They ( "white terror” government by rail. sea. ure would force the withdrawal of Link of God as unfriendly. God is post an«l telegraph and any other millions of dollars of foreign cap not hostile. He is love. He is good means. And an International peasants' ital which is today loaned on fac- vill.” conference Is being discussed to boy tories. business and real estate, and cott the rest of us. Peace on earth send your local money owners out AUCTION SALE seems receding farther tiian ever. side of the state to better invest- ; At my premises in Happy Valhy, ments.” It would set the prosper ity of the state back many years three miles southeast of Lents, King George has appointed his cou should such a silly law be placed first house south of church, Satur- upon our satute books. day, Oct. 23, 1920. at 10 a. m. sin, Prince Arthur of Connaught, to be I Paid advertisvinant, by Baker Re-Elec governor general o* South Africa. One Police Chief Jenkins says that if sharp, the following described I prop- advantage of a king over a governor lion Committee. n there were no vampires there erty. to-wit: would be no mashers He refers CATTLE—Three head of good or a president Is that he can appoint STATEMENT OP THS oWXKKsHIP. MAN particularly to the women that wear cows; all will freshen this wnter. hl« relations to of*ice without being de i th .MMUtBBD by the a « i short skirts, lace stockings and nounce«) for nepotism lu letters to the op coKoaan op aoguot m . ma, HORSES — Two horses, weighing drug store complexions. A long as CM lb«- MT “COTT HERALD publlthvd week newspapers. female women continue to dress in between 1000 and 1100 ly. at P' Itiand. Oregun, fur Ort. IS. IWU FARM IMPLEMENTS—Including a suggestive and shameful manner ►TATK«FORKGON, • A St. Louis shoe manufacturer suys County of Multnomah » M they will continue to be insulted. mower, 10-14 disc, harrow, two Before tne. a Notary Public in and for the And it serves them right, The plows, two cultivators, light farm “tight money” has led to reductions Htittr and county afor«*«ald, peraoiially app-mra writer remembers when __ ,_ women »<1 Geo. A Mi Arth'kr, w ho nnirms alia *ajr« he In the price ef shoes But even price wagon, light two-seated covered I m the publisher of the MT. Scott Herald and were arrested for wearing mother will never solve the problem of tight that the following la. to the beat of hie known hubbards, but now the fair sex are hack, one top buggy, set of double edge and belief, a true statement of the ow ner shoes. Only slow accretions of com not seriously in danger of appre harness, twd sets single harness, »hip. manr ment, et<* . of the aforeaaid publi for tne date show n In the above caption hension if they wear much of noth small tools, 400-lb. capacity cream mon sense aided by the dispensation CAtion required by th« Act of Cobirreaa of Auguat 24 ing. embodied in aeetion 441, Postal lawa and separator, loose hay in barn, etc. i of a merciful Providence can accom 1912, Kegulat ioiis . printed on the reverse of th4t plish that. form to wit THERE HAS BEEN A CHANGE implements in very good condition,1 1 That the name and addrea«« of the publish SJire almost new. t-rand • ditor is too. A. McArthur, Portland, ( iregon. Perhaps the time will come In the Stove, HOUSEHOLD GOODS The old time saying about ‘“a 2 That the owner fa Geo A. Mi Arthur. and other future when no one will think of look 3 That the known bondholders, niortageea satisfied customer is the best ad- tables, beds, springs, Hi« • oth< i M«<-unt■* holder« owning holding 1 vertisement” — is ---- not ------------- sufficient in household goods too numerous to ing for a gas leak with a naked light percent or ino >■ of total amount of bonda. these days of publicity through the mention. and when It will be considered the in- rt^Mj « a, or other securitiea, are N< >NK. 4 Th a l*t he two .paragraph* in xt u bove, g|v medium of printers’ ink. Business NOON! Sale I height of criminal carelessness to pull Ing the nam«n »«f the owners, *to<kbolJers FREE LUNCH AT men who want to succeed in large and aecurtty holder«, if any. contain not only the trigger of a gun or pistol on the the Hat of Rtorkhohlers and aecu?lty holder« measure must reach the people rain or shine. ns they np|>ear upon the boo ka of the corn TERMS OF SALE—Under $20, mere assumption that It Is unlouded. through the newspaper. House rainy aa trustee or in any other fiduciary re wives do not spend time as they cash; over $20, negotiable notes at lation. tlie name of the person or corporation for auch trustee is giveu: also that the once were reputed to do in leaning 8 per cent interest. When the Russian reds failed to Mtid whom two paiagrapha contain atatementa em over the backyard fence telling bracing affiants iu I knowledge an«l belief sn to Charles Brettell, Owner gain against the Poles ft was explain««! the cireumstnnces where they bought their calico.— and conditions under that the Brusilov leading the reds was which stockholders and security holders who Al. Cooke, Auctioneer. Beacon, Hawkeye, Iowa. do M>t appear upon the books of the company not the famous general, but a relative. as 'rust« eg, hold stork and securities in a cap other than that of a bna fide owner; The fact illustrates the danger of ac aclty and thia affiant has no reason to believe that cepting substitutes even If they are any other p*rson asaociation or corporation has any interest dlre«*t or Indirect in the said just as good. atex'k. bonds or other securities than as so is Believing Visit us i|PQn, and see for yourself th»* many excellent facilities we have and which are employed to render YOU satisfactory banking service! Multnomah State Bank Lents Station j f" N Why Go Over Town? Curreys Pharmacy TRUMBLES CASH MARKET MayorBaker 6608 FOSTER ROAD e ...At Kem Park Station The Market that Saves You Money "QUALILY and SERVICE, ” our motto. F. J. TR UMBLE, HAVE some slightly used Toilets W which we have taken in exchange for new ones and will make a reduction to parties desiring same. B. F. MILLER 5226 92nd St. Shop Phone Tabor 5642 TO THE LADIES OF LENTS AND MT. SCOTT You are invited to my little store to ins pect THE NEW UNE OF HIGH JACKSON C. C. AND DISTRICT QUALITY CORSETS COLLEGE GIRL Front and back-lace styles, well-fitting Prices surprisingly reasonable SILK STOCKINGS reduced 25 per cent. many othe r articles Prices cut down on DON’T FORGET Double Trading Stamps Next Thursday T. G. SAMUELS DRY GOODS 5827 92nd St., near Foster Road SQUARE DEAL CANDY STORE CANDIES MADE DAILY ■ 6114 Ninety-second Street The Herald does all kinds of Thlrty-cent sugar leaves a sour printing, not the cheap kind, but the good kind test* Residence Tabor 1023 a I : CRESTON GARAGE 50th and Poutell Valley Road Tabor 7543 Í GENUINE FORD PARTS : MOTOR REPAIRS : : I X Expert H>Rl) Magnetos Recharged Tube Repairing Ajax Tires and Tubes. Monogram Oils and Greases ZENITH CARBURETORS GASOLINE RULES BATTERY TESTING FREE AIR WE GUARANTEE OUR WORK kiiuiiiiii Q ihii ) iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 5 THE PERFECTION s taled b\ him. Wooden footwear for both men and women to cost $1 a pair is the prom H P. ARNKHT. Notary Public for Oregon. ise of a French manufacturer on his My commission expires Hept 19, I9M. way te this country, and the faddists are anxiously awaiting his corning. NOTICE TO CREDITORS On with the dance, but watch your In th«* Circuit Court of the State of step! Oregon, for the County of Mult nomah, Probate Department. A Massachusetts shoe firm has Intro In the Matter of the Estate of duced a recreation hour for smoking Louis Corak, Deceased. and chatting. The ultimate consumer Notice is hereby given that Frank will wait with Interest to see whether tobacco and conversation ran avail to Harper, the undersigned, has been ¡duly appointed administrator of br’ng down the price of footwear. I the estate of Louis Corak, deceased, by the Circuit Court of the State The possibility that the country may of Oregon, for the County of Mult itecome too crowded with automobiles. nomah, probate department, and has Is set back a few years by the report i <|ualifi<*d. All persons having claims ihat thieves are stealing automobiles i against said estate are hereby no- for the gasoline they contain and ' tified and required to present the throwing the cars away. same, duly verified and with proper vouchers, to said administrator, at Some of these days there will be the office of H. P. Amest, Attorney a lexicon that will define "court” as [ at law, 9133 Foster road, S. E. "a tribunal In government especially I^*nts Station, Portland, Oregon, designed to Invest the release of niiir- within six months froift the date of lerers with ceremonious dignity, cir the first publication of this notice cumstance and expense.” Date of finit publication October, | 1, 1920 Persons who think there H not Date of last publication, October, enough excitement In American poli 22, 1920. Ire tics this year might emigrate to FRANK HARPER, Administrator, land. Estate of* CISC<«RAK Deceased H P. Arnest, Attorney for Admin The oidy thing bright that you istrator, 9133 Foster road, S. E., I Ui see .«bout some men Is the seat of Portland, Oregon. iheir pants. 4 DroP in and see them. RE-ELECT HIM GK4» A. McAKTHUK. Hubarrilred and sworn to ’before me thia 2nd Proprietor See F. B. MILLER for Plumbing Fixtures Has Made Good A N INVITATION Portland, Oregon I II i HEADQUARTERS FOR Lunches Confectionery, Oyster Cocktails, Etc. Home-made Pies like mother used to make. . A nice place to lunch after the show.......... i = 9142 Foster Road LENTS T? MAPLES GARAGE AND AUTO REPAIR SHOP Successors to Myers Garage and Machine Shop 10004 Foster Road and Darrin 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. Tabor 3109 L. L. CAMPBELL, Prop IIH IIIIH IIillllll there ’