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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 12, 1920)
MT. SCOTT H Ell A LD, FRIDAY, WAR SHORN OF IIS GLAMOR Modern Painters, Whs Thsmssivss Hava La<.k«<t an Ovath, O.plct Slaughter aa It Rsally la. The NEW EDISON For the first time In hlatury war fa painted aa It la. The varnish, ihr glory haa Item taken off. It «tHtid« out In all Its sodden horror. The opening uf the Halon des Arll«ti« I Ium ilia, filled for the most purl with ennvuaea of men who have been In the trenches, ahuw an nsinnlshliig n' «elice of lint tie acrile«. Moat of the painter« have «ought In spiratimi elsewhere. Those who have found It In the war have rendermi only the <lull misery of life m the front. They show no el ««It of armies these painters wlm have l.dbti through the war. no flourish of triiinimta, imi even fragment« of general figlila. Ilm war a« It I«. A «oldlsr. limping fomiti, the lines, rlllnlislml, despairing lin'd Ing up to III« month h liaifdkerchlrf ■lark u« a clot of blood I« whnt one sees. The face I« dlatul'ted with suf ferlug und the uniform Is of that In describable color w lilch cuines only from continuili exposure Io the eh- menta Garry paint« n blinded «old 1er guliled toward« a relief station. Michel and I'oiixargues allow water flooded t renelle«. If government« In the future wish more pleusant and cheerful war ■cenca they will have to cull on nrt lat« wlm «fayed away from Ilio front Those wlm served were loo clone to death to pulnt anytliltig but the frutti “ The Phonograph with a Soul ” JUST REPETITION OF HISTORY Fad* of the Praaant Day Had Thair Counterpart In the Faahtone at Yeara Ago. in and hear the phonograph of 4000 triumphs Nothing 1« new under the anti, not even the newest and moot up to date girl striker of the present flay, with bobbed hair, tmr even ..........mployet wlm rmnplaln« of the fashion A writ er In ‘Ttlu< kw-nod" h«s discovered flint In the tltne of James I. Itila fashion was affis-red hy women wlm dmimst tile doublet nnd lm«e, which iiroused the ire of mi unknown author, who In lil'Jtt lampooned the women of the day for so dressing, mid Instead of keeping to "the modest attire of the comely hood, cowl or colf ami handsome drear ■ nd klrchlf»" betook themselves to the "cloudy, ruffianly. brood-brimmed hat anil wanton feathers Nor was thl- all. The extravagance of lier coutume with the “French doublet" which look the place uf a "i-oiicelled straight gown" was not In the author'« eye it»- deadliest offense; Incredible I hough It seem«, «he would "out nnd cut her hair to the despicable fashion of the Puritan.” Ho Hie bobbed hair come-, as n reminiscence of the modern maid en'« forebcirs In the Covenanter» time. Salting Shoe« Under Make your family a Christmas gift of the three million dollar Official Labor atory Model which proves it can match the performance of the living artist. Surely 4,0<X) tests will convince you of a phonograph’s perfect Realism. 4,0<K) times, the Official Lab oratory Model has matched its R e -C reation of an artist’s per formance against that artist’s original performance. 4,000 times the New Edison has triumphed I 4,000 times a large public audi ence has listened to such a test of direct comparison. 4,000 times the verdict came: DiftIculti«« I »can K. Stover, southern «nlesman for a Brock|on «hoe concern, got an order under difficulties while out on his Inst trip, lie made n North Cat ollna town and hired a taxi to take him to a township 15 mile« away to which few train« ran. Arriving on the outskirts of hl« destination h< found that the heavy floods had washed away the only bridge. Mr. Stover decided the only thing to do was to turn back until the taxi drive, suggested that there might lie a Imai somewhere around. Mr. Stover hunt rd along the banks until lie found 11 flat bottomed skiff nnd he rowed across. He Interviewed Ills customer paddled him back to the other shore requisitioned a «mail wharf nnd laid his samples out on the roadside. And he made the sale.—Brockton Enter prise. All Blush Now. Playwright Eugene Walter ■ propo of ■ New York publisher's conviction for publishing ■ supposedly obscene novel said: "The novel In question 1« harmless, ■nd the people who brought about that poor publisher's conviction were a« silly aa—a«—well as It remind- me of n story. "The lady principal of n fnmou- glrls' school took her older pupil« to the Metropolitan museum one day Entering the hall of «culpltires, the principal said, aa ahe looked up from her catalogue: “‘Attention, young ladles! When we come to the next atntue but one you will all blush?" Newlyweds No Difference These comparison tests were adc in every city of impor- nce in the United States and ♦ Canada, by more than 50 great artists, before more than 4,000,- 000 people. This-is the way the tests were made:—The artist stood next to the Official Laboratory Model and sang or played. Suddenly he ceased, while the New Edison took up the perform ance and R e -C reated it alone. The verdict was always the same: “No Difference!” The instruments used in the 4,000 Comparison Tests were exact duplicates of the three million dollar original. We also have, here in this store, where you can inspect it now, —an exact duplicate of the three million dollar Original. We guarantee it to be able to sustain the same comparison. We want you to hear it. Your Christmas dream will come true with our Budget Plan Mr. Edison Your New Edison gift to the family is already assured. Our Budget Plan makes it so, be cause it brings the New Edison to your hreside as soon as you decide you’re going to have it. spent $3,000,030 for research and experiment and 7 years of his time to perfect the Original Official Laboratory Model. All you do is to give the word for us to send y< ur New Edison. Our Budget Plan pays for it out of part of your allowance, j MT. SCOTT DRUG COMPANY Ninety-second Street, near Carline Lents to Tents. A honeymoon colony, believed to hr the first of Its kind In Englnnd. ha« been established In a meadow neat Farnham. Surrey. At the edge of a certain wood half a dozen tents may be «een. They are the homes of the four brides and their husband« who, rendered homeless by the houne short age, have begun thair married life In the open air. Tlie colony la likely to be still fur ther enlarged, for «wveral other its- pies have applied for admlaalon.— From the Continental Edition of the London Mall. Immunity From Ivy Poisoning. Person« susceptlhlr to Ivy poisoning can be rendered Immune by taking a ire« tin ent described hy Dr. Jay Frank Schumherg In the Journal of the American Medical aaoclatlon. It consist« In taking after meals « prepa ration of tincture of poison Ivy, In dose« gradually Increasing from one drop to a teaspoonful. The Immunity conferred by thl« lasts for about a mouth. Ivy poisoning may al«o he cured by mhnlnlsterlng the Mme drug In larger dose«. Increasing more rap IdU. I Since the wen i. ng of p«tcbe<l ti'iis- erx bus become ..ddemie some nppri-. hen«l<>n la expri - -ml lest It «bull be proved presently by «istlstlc* mt more trunser« nt>- patched mi their Renting captivity tlmii mi tlielr praying front. Those who think n good Imine i ■ n- not be ttmile In n tree are referred to the redwood tree ent In t'liliforni: re cently, from which loit. h.ti feet of lum ber were taken. That would build a pretty ¡rood house. Failure tn communicate with Mi.re will not deprive the Inhabitant” of Earth of a large supply of valuable and perhaps even thrilling Info, a- tlnn thia «nmm«i. even though l> la entirely homemade Supercilious The adject ivt- supercilious 1« of Latin derivation, and It Illustrate« how a word first used In a figurative sense often takes on a mat ter of fact meaning and its origin In common use Is lost sight of. In Latin supereillum Is the word for eyebrow, and that Lutin word Is still used In works on anatomy. It Is also used in architec ture for certain ornament« over a door and for a small fillet nt the base of u column In Ionic style. I iv adjective aupervlllous Is derived ft -tn the Lat in noun, superclllum. The adjective means exhibiting haughty and care less contempt as hy an elevation ot the e.vehiows, tlyrefore, Indolently proud, arrogant, overbearing. The lord knew what he was doing when he fashioned woman's elbow.« so they couldn't he scon by the men she walked with or met. 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