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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 22, 1920)
-r PROFESSIONAL MIIWIL, 02nd Htreet Tabor 4751 DR. C. S. (MJSBURY DP.NIÌ.TRY i.nrrt, Ottk»: Tabor 3214 K«m. Tabur: 6224 DR. P. J. O’DONNELL KXODONTIA Cor. W2d and Foster Bond. latnto, On* DR. A. O. ATWOOD II K N I I S I Plmnr.: | '»m«*. Tabor 0431 I Ionic, Talxir 4<MM M?o7 F'<*trr l(<>a<l Portland Oregon H. P. AHNEST «rrollXKY AT I.AW NOIANI I'llOK I'hour 4; I II 9183 Foster Hoad I.ruts Station I'ortlunil, Oregon Ml. SCOTT Camp \u. 11850, Modern Woodman of America.. Meet» every second and fourth Wednesday of each month at Grange Hall: 92 nd street. F. B. VOI.TR, Clerk. Ml satiri MHM1E, I. <>. «». I . •Mi . is even Tin1 Inv i-vonlug al 7: So. W. S. Sanders Nolde (hand. W K. Goggins. Iter. Sec, Visitors W.'li'oni«* FEATHER RENOVATING We Clean liv I ugh Prrsurr Steam Systems Free Delivery neTnbor l.'ISff z\ll Work (riiaranteeil Itntrs It* .'isonalib- 5425 Foster ltd. Portland,Orc. Alli.ETA STUDIO 01.14 r'iMt«*r K< mm I Wo pliutagrapli suyilnttv. snywhrr». any Yuur lioniv. >oiir fainUy, Ilin« your baby. Knloramnirnle and ( up, Ing Dan« U|M»u from U m in to t> p. tn. Quit'Ll) a U a in. to fi p m The dedaloo of Lbe Muprotue court declaring constitutional the migratory bird act of IMIS gives the country • aafeguard against a reel peril. If th. luw had liveti found unsound there would have been no possible way of adequately pruteetlog American migra tory birds against Indiscriminate slaughter that already baa seriously depleted their uunibera and brought much trouble to farmers and fruit growers. We would have gone back to the days when the robin, because of yearly niaaancreo In the South, woe constantly growing morn and more scarce In the North and was In a fair way toward extinction. The nwnaaity for the pr><nervall<io of bird life throughout the nation has tmen so ob vlons that It never haw I mmwi «nay to understand why the alate authorltlne Ilf Missouri were moved to fight the protective enactment. Their attitude always line weined the limit of ahort- alghlednrM arid narrowness. In the face of what Justice Holmes very properly declares “a national Interest of very nearly the first magnitude." In Frontier (llollltl Italy new has a match for Clemeriirau of France--In poHit of age. nt 1« set. Th* new prime minister at llome la seventy eight years old, and still vigorous In mind anil buiiy. Hla recent aoiioSiurinent of policy shows that his "flue Italian hand** la as firm and as capable ae ever It was. He has had a long end active life In politics Mud bus forgot ten none of the I moous taught him by hla varied ex|ierlenc«. He knows the uilUe of iirgan'xutlou, gnd the inachln*- behind him *s a powerful one It may he counted upon fn support hi tn at least for ns long a time as Orlando anil Mill were ret a I nr* I in |>owrr, but no one knows better than fllollttt hlinai'f how ■■liangeahle la Hie favor of the Italian |*e*»ple, wys F*hlladetpbl-i lire- ord. He begin. Ills ministry tin/’er the tw-sf of auspices. May Ills wish, ex pressed in hla recent letter to Presi dent Wilson, that he may "aaalwt In the H|s.i-*jy consolidation of pence,** l*ear fruit! Service In thè navy haw t*e*-n mnd« educative, hroadeiilug. luvfHrlng lo iiiunt uien. Conti‘•»a look an imi>or- 'ant slep mwarrl yleldlng (o Secretar? Ihinlels' Illesa wllen tlu lav tri» enai-t- ed pruvldlng f«r a muritmivi of ioti **n- liste«! men ch*>»e*i by competlilve ex- ainltialloii. to enter thè nevai acadetny at Annupolls. from wbose graduate*« practlcally all uMcera are choaen In pea<*e Unir*. King George will solve the high coat of living for the lalMtrers utl hit estates by giving them rrtp beer and food aud *1 a week In cash. That would not suit Independent American lat*or that would prefer to aelect Its own menu nnil dwelling, though graciously ac cepting the beer. A union plumber testified In court that Ills employer qunt<>«1 the Bible to him In an attempt to show' him that It would b«> wrong for him to strike. Tile employer represented, maybe, that the ftoxl started from the waste pipe tn a kitchen sink. OMM»WlkwtktWM»t»t»»».»»M«WtW«««no When You Want to Move 5 Call Tabor 7707 PETTY'S TRANSFER and Express Auto Truck 1 KEHIDKNOE 9436 Foster Rd. Lents, Ore. 2 The war taxes ar« In sight for some years to come, way the financial ex- pert a. But It la the unofficial and burglarious proflt«>erlng H im under which the people groan and pray to be delivered. That la w here the real pinch comes In. It Is said that the French bet GOO.- (XHl.tMKI franca on horse races last year and will bet I.OttD.nOO.UOU this year. Somebody ought to give France a good talking to. The nations ought to stop that kind of foolery until they get out of the hole. MlMWMWMMMWWaMMMMlaWR MMNM im S m IIMttttMM SUU Moving ROSE QTY VAN The One-Way-Charge Company See Ue For . . . WOOD AND COAL Tab. 1424 D»1 H222 Foster Rd f Sixth Avenue GROCERY In current politics a familiar situ ation has arisen which makes It im possible to please one set of voters without mortally ofTetidlug another set. There never was a time when conciliators were more needed. Trade Is not very particular. The United States la howling to trade with Germany even before the two nations resume siieaklng terms. But It Is very largely that way In Individual life. Traiie cornea first. Tlie first baby show In the United States was held In Sprlngneid. O., in 1854. The tiret fudge at a baby show never carisi to have hla experience re called to him from that time on. The paper shortage la not an un- tnixed evil. It Is reducing the circu lation of Itusaian newspapers. FRESH FRUITS and GROCERIES The price of water la going up, hot thia Is no reason why you should fill your cellar with IL fggs. Butter and Cheese That little group of tired men may have plenty of time to rest, after the November election Phone Tabor 173 Izoation: 8114 Woodatock Ave. I*v, M22 will Mt < »ot« Ex Auto. 13R Stand Ph-iu.- Vfarshall 2M>X RULING FOR TH! MIRO«. (ARDS The bald-headed man need not be Informed that the ‘‘swat the fly" sea son la here. C. B. NORBLAD, Prop’r. It requires a mint now to make a inlep Mt. Scott Tranwier Co. T hat OLÖ S h AOO v * navi T’ J. H Millar, Prop. Plano and Furniture Moving Huggage and Express Daily Trips to Mt. Hcott and Ixnts Ast. tor Reck Mprkiga aud King Coal Stand: First and Taylor Portland tOANN Aft LB ro CATU4 UP V4 ITH 'AB V m CE • Ms*i> P'2 r QM KKNTALN LAUER REALTY CO. Itl AI. ESTATE CITY PHOPgllTr aud FAKMH Pkone: Tabor VI »2 B01M 72u*l Street glKI.AND STATION Fetor l.araon II Winter, KERN PARK REALTY COMPANY •7W7 rOHTKM HOAD CITY I’KOIM KTY A KPECIALTY KwrifiM and AirrMM« Co liar lions. Loans, KentMls Bud Business Chance« 210-13 PortlafKl. Orf*. , « ___ _ r <• IS i .0.1 K. Wilson WILMON'S ALTO NERV1CR T. L. PERKINS All Work <diarniiU'*-«l and Done al • la.Mi-st Poewlble Prie«-s Candidate lor A'our Suti-fa< ti*iii--<»iir Advi-rtivniiiit Tabor 307« 591» K2ntl Ht.. H. E. City Commissioner Hits. .1. M. EOVEJOY Instructor of Popular While serving the people as City ItAtiTI.MI-: ANI> <’LA8HI< 8 Commissioner, 1 avoid«*«! tendencies 30 7 East 50th St. to experiment with the tax payers’ Phono Tabor SS15 money on ail occasion». Constructive policies, system and l.mt Your Property with harrl work is the panacea for a well For EXPRESS AND MOVING regulated form of government. < all Tabor :to«it» U 24 Paid Adv- Like "Gasoline Gus’" shadow - gas costs never catch up with the enjoyment you get out of motoring when there's a New Stromberg Carburetor on your car Fuel expenses don't put a tax on your travel. You never begrudge money spent for gaso line because you know you get the last ounce of value from every ounce of fuel used. Without a doubt, the New Stromberg Carburetor is the most economical carburetor ever produced. It has estab lished world economy records on practically all makes of cars. And it is economy that counts —that amounts to something. Not just a few more miles—but enough more mileage io run into big worth-while money in a season of motoring. Maybe you’re not keen about cutting down your gas costs. Makes no diffetence — youl! want a New Stromberg Carbu retor just the same. The effi ciency of the New Stromberg IXM-.il and Ixiii« Instance Hauling of all kinds. DEIHt AIEU TO GRAND lasive Orders at ^•crfection Confec ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC tionery, cur. 92l>d and FosUir Ruud. .IOHX l„ l»i: XKIHiKt F 'The following acrostic written by Mrs. A C. Weymouth of Circle No. MRS. tiELEN McCLURE 24, Ladies of the G. A. R., Los Ang Teacher of Piano eles, Cal., and printed in “The Bugl - Call", a paper devoted to the Grand Rts. Studio 6044 42nd Ave. Army of the Republic, should be read Phone Tabor 7122 by all luyal citixens of this Mt. Scoti district and its precept heeded Th Grand Army of the Republic will C. E. TILLMAN COMPANY no be with us long. Lets all present, REAL ESTATE- -Monty to lodn the boquet while they are living nd riw know that we appre«-iate Res Phone: Talior 3343 Office Phone Tabor 1259 what they did for us in 1861-1865. «ioti W«»d>i<Mk Ave. I FNTS, OREGON THE ACROSTIC Can we not hear them calling, thes * r brave boys in blue? SCHEUERMAN BROTHERS Oh, American women, our numbers Contractors and Builders are few. Phone Tabor 2770 lake the grass as it withers and Tsenti-oue Veara b.iperience passes away, 17 year» In l*ortlan<l Untold numbers are answering the Res 6017 89th and 6101 X9th S. E. roll call each day. — Mus they be forgotten who offered their lives. Brave comrades who fought for the'r sweethearts and wives, WOOD SAW In remembering the heroes whose Call Ta b o r 406 life blood was shed. Are we honoring the living as well as the dead ? Columbia Circle, dtar sisters, today J a the name of the living present F 0. WILLIAMS Li. MIMOH the boquet. Jtouse yourselves, give us action, You have the property: we have the buyer. List witnus for results. you know what it means. Contribute the roses, the smiles and labor 4934. fray’s frsskhg, Portland the beans. let us cheer them and boost them, salute one and all Ki Ire our heroes, have answered the last bugle call. KEARNS BROS AXEL KILDAHL, Proprietor f *\ CityMotorTruckingCo.,i»c 291 Hawthorne Ave. AUTO TRUCK HAULING CONTACTORS CRUSHED ROCK, SANO und GRAVEL Plant: Kelley Butte, 94 and Division Sts., PORTLAND, ORE. PORTER W. YETT, Contractor. f he Lents Mercantile Co Will promptly fill your orders from up-to-date GROCERIES. FRESH FRUIT, VEGETABLES. TABLE DELICACIES and other Good Things TO EAT. We carry FLOUR and FEED. Special attention given to phone orders, and a New and Dependable Deliveryman will get vour purchases to you ON TIME. OUR AIM is to PLEASE OUR CUSTOMERS. Phone Tabor 1141 Ninety-second Street Ortainly It can b«> explained why the dancing masters want mor»' pay per lessen. Bts-ause the Jig Is up. Raisins are so g*s>d In a pie that It Is a <l«*»e«-ratlon to waste them in the kind of Intoxicants tlwy can be turned Into. The loafer was a creature scorn«s1 during the war. Why not now. when bls productive efforts are needed In Industry T S Stylrs sad Hbrici Always the Lata» E REAL ESTATE FOR SALE :■ I Tnneral Directors Herbert Cordon MAYOR HE STANDS FOR: E 9134 Foster Roa«i Progressive business administra E Next door to Postoffice = tion of the affaire of the city = Phone Tabor 8671 LENTS = Adequate fire equipment. lllIllIlllllliiillillIlllllllllIlllllllilllllllllllTi Encouragement to private capi- ' !l * « Consistent aid and encourage ment to harbor and channel devel- epment. L. A. BARKER, Prop. Elimination of waste in public Dealer in new and used furniture, expenditures. expenditures stoves, rugs, enrpets, crockery, stone industrial development of Port ware, tools, phonographs and records. land by elimination of unnecessary j restrictions. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Reduction of rents by cutting red | 6015 Ninety-second St. ___ tape and giving encouragement to private capital to go ahead with construction of housing. r HE IS OPPOSED TO: D. J. O'CONNOR Three mill levy because it is un- necesaary. Cheney plan of zoning fostered by present administration, and Cor. 92nd and Woodstock Ave. which will cost 125,000 yearly. Lanta Station Pre-election promises, and has pffle* HMM TlMr 1411 Ml. Tlboi 4317 marie none to anyone. Expenditure of $6,000.000 for Burnside bridge. Present system of aide-stepping by referring the committees and WHITE. I.F.UIIOKN ONE. YEAH OLD HENS. I DF.I.IVER IN TIRANON- commissioners important issues that should be decided by council. The present system of establsh- AI»L*E. DISTAMCE. ing new positions to take care of call Tabor 6898. political obligations. Swan Island project. (Paid Adv.) 6348 84th St., S. E. EcononiyFumi tur e Co. ■■ ■ B. D. Kenworthy 4 Company ;; lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilll LADIES’ and GENTS' TAILORS Paving Materials Macadam Roads Office: East 320 Plant: Tabor 482 9 <><ld lilens some people have. Here.'s soniehwly saying there Is “no «muse for alarm In the price slashing wave.” = Ê 8919 Foater Road Tabor 3429 Every M«*xlcan boy Ims nn assured Nit tin*. I since lit* lias only to grow up In order to be a revolutloiilat. EHRLICH&BERM1ARIM * The Lents Garage Williams Realty Co. I —the perfection of process of carburetion that makes it the moat economical carburetor that ever fed gaa into an engine —also makes it productive of greatest power — of greatest speed — of better acceleration —of easier starting on any car of any year. One of these, or all of them, you do want and can absolutely get through employment ot the New i Stromberg. Don't take our word for it We don't ask you to. Let us equip your machine with a New Stromberg. Try it out for ten days. If you are not entirely sold on Stromlx-rg superwnty. then well take back the rarbu retor and you’ll not be out a cent. The fairness of our offer is the beat kind of proof that you’ll be mighty pleased with Stromberg performance. — I I First-class Service given Day or Night Close Proximity to Cemeteries Enables us to hold Funerals at a Minimum Expense 5802-4 92nd St. Lents Sta. Tabor 5267 H ««WWW« • ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■" Eggiman’s Meat Market ■ KRESn ANO SMOKED MEATS AND FISH ■ Vegetable« and Fruit« Butter and Efia» ! I ¡Phone Tabor 2573 5919 Ninety-second Street. Lents, Orogon : a «