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MT. «COTT HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4, IMO Did You Know mt Scott be raid , Published Evary Friday at Lanta Htatlon, Portland, Oregon. it's about time for the profiteer* to stir up a swui-the-mooqiilto campaign lest the public continue In its resolve to swat the profiteer. The Lent» Library will Armistice Day, Nov, 11 A floating debt of 117,14« 7!^>,«23 marks sounds almost like a derelict of such proportions as to be a menace to International economic navigation In some cities clothing Is now be- Ing offered at from M to 50 per ceu> off. At the bathing b«e< hew It protn- lees te be W per cent off there wan a new atore ........... Propriété in your community with U1U. A MsASTHUK AMlaUol Msuagsr u pptetically complete <!. W. SMITH line of drugM, patent Entered as second-class mall mat- The world doesn't remind us so medicines and drug February 14. 1914, at the poet gist sundries, conduct office at Lenta. Oregon, under act of much of an oppressed tenant because Congress. March 1. lift. It moves, it reminds us of one be- ed by a REGISTERED - PHARMACIST Subscription Prier 11 50 ■ year bill Nlnety-eeoond fftreet Pbouea: Tabor 7(14. The Old Guard should Investigate that noiseless machine gun. It would be Am- equipment to use with gum shoes mid s rubber tired steam roller. cause It keeps ou moving. Th. deposed Kssad I’aslm was more fortunata than the deim-ed t'arranzu, as he got to spemi a few peaceful months In Paris before meeting his assassin Europe ought to cure herself of the habit of llatonlng to every bumptious Yankee that posea as confidential agent of the American people. licensed by thin state to conduct meh a phar "And the Government at Washing When one considers the nuinlor of macy? Step in out of ton still fives. " people In America who live without the weather and look over our magazines This issue of the Mt. Scott Her working It la hardly fair to blame la while waiting for your ald furnishes a full and complete bor alone for lark of |>rodurtloti report of Tuesday's election, up to car. Cuney s Pharmacy GRAYS CROSSING r Sixth Avenue GROCERY FRESH FRUITS and GROCERIES fggs, Butter and Cheese Phone Tabor 173 Ixiation: 8114 Woodstock Ave. C. B. NORBLAD, Prop’r. When You Want to Move Call Tabor 7707 if ETTY'S TRANSIT i and Express Auto Truck J RESIDENCE B 9436 Foster Rd. Lents, Ore. AMEN ! Wanted A State Public Utilities <'oiniiiisiion that will take a little time from efforts to get increased fares for street railway companies and use it to get rebates and pay ments fur overvhargei0and breakage un household goods brought to Ore gon by settlers from the East. The Herald is heartily in accord with the above, from our esteemed ‘ j Sunnyside Ga- contemporary, the xetle. In June the Herald shipped u valuable > linotype machine to this city from Tacumu; had it bndly broken by rank carelessness of em- ployes of the N. P. railway, and put in a i modest claim for physical damages only. Since last July we have had a visit from a little pro totype of Uriah Heath a couple of time«, arronrpanied by insinuating nod insulting suggestions regarding the rlaim, and thia is about the onlv satisfaction received as we go to press. Verily, the State Public Utilities Commission is a joke. If the Herald had a "pull” with the Cowers that be, no doubt we would ave received a cheek. with due apologies, a long time ago. A Real Authority. Utile Nelly told little Anita what she terms "only a little fib.“ Anita—A fib is the same as story, and a story' is the same as a lie Nelly—No. It’s not. Anita—Yes. it is, because my fa ther said ao, and my father is a professor at the university. Nelly—I don’t care if he is. My father is an editor, and he knows more ubout lying than your father. I —Blighty. • City teuanta would do well to reflect that there are liirtiaea to le- hml rent free on thousands of farms now abandoned for lack of lalxtr to culti vate them. The ultimate consumer Is frequent ly accused of engaging in saune hoard Ing enterprise, hut Is almoat Invaria bly able to prove an alibi because of lack of ,raw material. Low necks are tn be barred from some college» Ix»w brow» may be next to be «lint out. We are Informed that the high coat of living I* going to fall. It always has—on the consumer. As life becomes more complicated the need of self-laundering garments becomes Increasingly apparent. 406 Williams Realty Ce. a F. 0. WILLIAMS L. f. MINNOTT You have the property; we have ths buyer. List witnus for results. labor 4934. Cray'« Croasbg. I’orlUnd k_________________ _____________ 'Ihe joint missionary meeting held nt the home of Mrs. O. S. Worden last Wednesday proved a decided success. The next meeting will be held at the home of /In. G. G. Wood worth. 5735 85th street. De cember 1. The election of officers at the Kellogg «chool midweek gymnasium last Wednesday evening was as fol lows: President, Mrs. William Gilner; treasurer, Mrs. Alice Broad- son; musician. Miss Turner; instruc tor, Miss Edith Turner, from Reed college. The gym is a much need- ed recreation. given An entertainment will be _ at Franklin high school auditorium Friday evening. November 12, un der the direction of the Parent- Teacher’s association. Miss Mildred B.... . will read an adaptation of John Luther Long's story of “Ma dame But^rfljC Good music by the orchestra and glee club. MltS. J. M. IAIVEJOY Instructor of Popular RAGTIME AND CLASSICS 307 East 50th St. Phone Tabor 8915 List Your Property with For EXPRESS AND MOVING Call Tabor .30«» Ix>cal and I«ong Distance Hauling of all kinds. I-eave Orders at Perfection Confec tionery, cor. »2nd and Foster Road. JOHN E. DEAitDORFF Peter Liran B. Winter« KERN PARK REALTY COMPANY •101 FOHTRB ROAD CITY PROPERTY A SPEUIAI/TY Farma and Acreag« Collections. Loan«. Rentals and Uualneaa Chau.ee Phone »10-43 , Portland. Orc. P. G. Wilson K. C. Wllaon WIIMON'S AUTO NERVIGE All- Work Gimrairtecd and Done at l«>wt«t Poraible Prices Your SMtlMfa<-tlon--Oiir Advcrtlaenicut Tabor 1076 5919 Kind 8t., 8. E. RENTALS LOANS LAUER REALTY CO. Itl'AL IXTATi: CITY PROPKItTY and FARM8 Phons: Tabor »143 MIS 73ad Street FINLAND STATION SALE TO COMMENCE AT 11 O’CLOCK A. M. If a nondnee asserts leadership, he la an autoeçat. and If he consults any body, he's a rubber stamp. Mr». Mary Weingurt of Chicago is visiting _ her son, William, of*the Mt. Scott Bakery. CATTLE 55 Milch Cows. Jersey, Holstein and Durham; 20 fresh A lot of large Cows 6-gallon Jersey 6 1-2 gallon Holstein Lot of January and February Springers Two-year Holstein Bull lx>t of Veal Calves Raw clôt h 1s not legal wearlng ap- parel. It la Interestlng and sometlmea Important to know these points. Anyway, the high coat of haircuts has pretty thoroughly broken down the custom of tipping the burber. .HOGS 1 Brood Sow, will farrow by time of sale Five 100-pound Shoats Machinery and Dairy Supplies Two Double Units Empire Milking Machines • 500 feet Piping and Faucets One 7-H. P. Gasoline Engine One 1 1-2 H. P. Monarch Gasoline En gine and Pumping Jack One-ton Ford Truck, 1920 model — Ross Ensilage Cutter No. 30 and 30 feet of Pipe—Shafting, Pulleys and Belts— 2 Rice and Adams Bottlers, one double end. one single end Bottler; No. 9 Simplex Cream Separator; 25 3-gal. milk cans; 65 crates with bottles; Buckeye force Pump; 12-inch Plow; double set Harness; Milk Cooler and Tank—and Other Articles. If you are in need of good Cows you will find them at this Sale. A splendid herd of Cows—tuberculin tested—55 of them are giving 140 gallons a day. Terms: Sums under $20 cash; $20and up. 6 months time will be given on approved note. It Is reported that four of the ex- kaiser's nephews have gone to work. Tn time they may become real men. The vital statistics showing 25.000 recent deaths from typhus in Kiev may explain why the Poles got out. Austria la going to adopt a new nattonnl hymn. It Is a safe prophecy that It will not be aw good as the old one. SALE RAIN OR SHINE ! FREE LUNCH AT NOON The meek and lowly nickel Is com- Ing to Ita own. You can now get a potato for It—If the tuber la not too large. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Blanchard, the latter the pastor of the U. B. church until recently, and a very efficient reporter for the Herald for some Vote on Amendments time past, will start for Idaho and Minnesota next Wednesday to spend several weeks visiting relatives and The following count is on 315 friends. Their many friends wish precincts complete in Multnomah: them a pleasant journey and safe Compulsory Voting. return. 300 Yes ..................................... 15,766 Come to lent« Baptist church and 301 No ....................................... 30.130 Majority against, 14,364. hear Rev. Young, Sunday, Nov. 7, Regulating Legislative Sessions. 1920, at 7:30 p. m. Sermon text. 21,618 I Cor 11:25 Extra song services. .302 Yes ................................... ........... 18.325 Installation of Sunday school offi 303 No ..................................... Majority for, 3,293 cers. Our slogan: “Bring One.” Regular Sunday services: Sunday Oleomargarine Bill. school, 9:30 a. m.; Bible class, 9:30 304 Yez ................................... 11,575 a. in.; preaching (Communion first 805 No ..................................... 33,217 Sunday in month), 11 a. m.; B. Y. Maioritv against, 21,642. P. U. for young people, 6:30 m. Single Tax. Comer NX th street and Woodstock 3«6 Yes ................................... 12205 avenue. 307 No ..................................... 30.924 Majority against, 18,719. Fixing Terms Countv Office»«. NOTICE TO CREDITORS 308 Ye« ..................................... 24.814 In the Circuit Court of the State of 309 No ..................................... 17, ".28 Majority for, 7,486. Oregon, for the County of Mult nomah, Probate Department. Port Consolidation Bill. Notice is hereby given that the 310 Yes ..................................... undersigned has been appointed ad 311 No ....................................... ministrator of the estite of Ixjrenz Majority for, 3,360. Freisinger, Sr., deceased, by the AntPVacci nation. Circuit Court of the State of Ore- 312 Yes ..................................... 15,215 Fan, for the County of Multnomah, 313 No ....................................... 28,117 robate Department, and has quali Majority against, 13,402. fied. All persons having claims Fixing Rate of Interest. against the said estate are hereby 6JU8 notified to present the same, duly 314 Yes . ? .............................. ........................... 36,993 verified as by law required, to the 315 Nn Majority against, 30,175. undersigned at the office of his at Rooaevell Bird Refuge. torney, H. P. Arnest, 9133 Foster ................... 22,03? Road, Portland, Oregon, within six 316 Yes . . months from the date of the first 317 No ... ................................. 22,579 Majority against. 542. publication hereof. Dated and first published Novem Divided Legislative Session. ber 5, 1920. 318 Yes .. ................................. 15,535 Ijuit publication, November 26, 319 No . .. ................................. 22,730 1920. Majority againnt, ".195. State Market Commission. JOHN FREISINGER. Administrator of the Estate of Lor 320 Yea ..................................... 12,887 en« Freisinger, Sr., Deceased. 321 No ....................................... 28.680 H. P. Amest, Attorney. Majority against, 15798. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Mult nomah, Probate Department. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed ad ministratrix of the estate of Ed ward Carrigan, deceased, by the Circuit Court of the State of Ore ?;on, for the County oY Multnomah, 'róbate Department, and has quali fied. All persons having claims against the said estate are hereby notified and required to present the same, duly verified as by law re- SATURDAY, NOV. 13,1920 With Eurotw each day “facing a graver crisis than during the war,“ how far Is It to go? WOOD SAW NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE TO CREDITORS in the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Mult nomah ; Probate Department, G Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, A. I). Kenworthy, has b»-»-n duly appointed by the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Multnomah, Probate Ilepartment, as tha administrator, of the estate of James McKenzie, deceased, and has qualified, as re quired by law, All persona having claims against »aid estate are hereby notified and required to present the same under oath, with proper vouchers therefor attached,within six months from the date of thia notice, to the ua- dersigned at the office of H P. Ar- nest. No. 91.33 Foster Road Port land, Oregon Dated and first published Octo- her 29, 19*20. 1-ast publication November 19, 1920. A. D. KENWORTHY, Administrator of the Estate of James McKenzie, deceased. H. P. ARNEST, No. 9133 Foster Road, Portland, Cfregon, Attorney for Administrator. On account of quitting the dairying business I will sell at Public Sale at my present home on the FOSTER ROAD, two miles east of LENTS. OREGON. Those coming by street car (Gresham Line gel off at Wilson Station. Polson gss la used effectively against rata, hut It has not yet been tried on profiteers. KEARNS BROS. in the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Mult nomah, Probate Department. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed ad ministratrix of the estate of Annie May King, deceased, by the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Multnomah, Probate Department, and has qualified. All persons having claims against the said estate are hereby notified and required to present the same, duly verified as by law required, to the undersigned at the office of her at torney, H. P. Ameit, 9133 Foster Road, Portland, Oregon, within six months from t^e date of the first publication hereof. First publication Nov. 5, 1920. I»it publication Nov. 26, 1920. OLIVE A. KING, Administratrix of the Estate of An- nie May King, Deceased. H. P Amest, Attorney. quired, to the undersigned at the office of her attorney, H P. Amcat. 9133 Foster Road, Portland, Ore gon, within six month« from the date of the firat publication • hereof. Firat publication Nov. 5, 1920. I-ast publication Nov. 26, 1920. KATE CARRIGAN, Administratrix of the Estate of Ed ward Carrigan, Deceased. • H. P Ament, Attorney. Auction Sale! The rcfaui that prices have st>irt<*d down«ani la not exactly comforting to the man who doesn't care to leave thia mortal sphere as a result of being un I der a dea- rmllng sandbag. The country Is suffering quite as much from over-consumption as It Is from under-pr tductlon. Ta b o r There are Mexican laborer» In Tex- as earning money enough to flounce a new revolution on a large scale, but they are so satisfied with the novelty of prosperity that they Icive quit think ing about revolution«. • ————— — - ' The ruling of the first assistant poatmaxler general Hint children can not be accepted for in,asportation by mall because they do not come under the claaallleiiil.m of harmless live ani mals seems sound enough. Gasoline may become so ex|M*nalve that, outside the clrvle« of long estab lished wealth, only hootlegg*-rv and highwaymen can afford t<> use motor cars. Additional Local Call And now, tlmt the mosquitoes have rein ned. let «1« stnnd and sing the firsr and last stanza« of that beauti ful and pathetic little ballad entitled, "Don't Scratch the Bite That's It<h- Ing You.'* Many changes have come about since time of going to press at 4 o’clock Thursday afternoon, consequently the day of the old fashioned dandoli*^ up-to-date with any of our city con that peacefully went to swd >>n<l never temporaries, which no doubt our associated with home-made drinks. numerous readers will appreciate. NOTICE TO CREDITOR« beclo.ej « COL. W. S. WOOD and SON Auctioneers of Vancouver, Wn A. MEYERS of Gresham Bank. Clerk C. H. 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