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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1921)
mt. Scott Gerald Published Every Friday at 1«U Stallo«, Portland. Oregon. Geo A. McArthur I The New Day When Business Women Will Prefer Simple Clothes to Finery. Proprietor KERN PARK REALTY COMPANY SUU Moving... atei ru«TKH uulu em HHOI’I Itrv A arM IAl.TY rerma sad Àqwn Callsvl Io««. Is«u. Hautala and llualnaaa Chanvaa Ptxuu- 110.41 ISwtUnd. <>rr, ROSE CITY VAN TIM One -Way-Chart« Company By MRS. L. L, FOREST, Natl Fed. Profeasionsl-Businesa Women. Applied Here K“ COAL DR. A. C. LUNDBERG consists in the steady patronage which we receive from the satisfed public. Test us; you will find US best. Multnomah State Bank Portland, Oregon Lents Station ■\ Why Go Over Town? TRUMBLES CASH MARKET You never mv a young bumuees man guing to work in a Tuxedo coat, Subecriptio« Price dancing pump«. combined with colored shirt and tweed trousers, but you see girls going to work in a general mixture of ballroom finery and tail till Ninety-Moond Street ored things. Phone 662-21 Of course, thia ia not altogether the result of lack of sense of fitness. BREAKDOWN IS MORALITY Confronted with the neve*Kity of hying both evening and buaiueea clothes out of a limited income, the business girl buys the former ami tries to During the past week, a young wo make tliein do for both occasions. man of evident refinement. »ae puk But, no matter what the condition, this practice won't do any more ed up on lhe streets of Portland, in coherent and apparently suffering than the mixed clothing will do for the young man. 1 feel that the Fad» from the effects of a drug. She had I made the acquaintance, more or less eration of Professional and Business Wonieu should concern itself with casual, for she did not learn their a national movement in behalf of aimpie aud suitable drees for business names of hex companions, of two wofnen. young men and a girl of her own The trouble has been that the moment drew* reform ia mentioned for age, and accepted an invitation for an automobile nde with them. women the world jumps to the conclusion that it means mannish clothes In San Francisco, two other young or a uniform. I do not believe in either, but what I do herald ia the women, a few weeks ago, went through the same experience, but coining of a new day when bu-iness women will prefer simple clothes with more disastrous effects to them to perishable finery. _____ CIHROPR ACTOR We ran move you out of the muddy street. Phone 814-81 Yntt Bldg. «22 Foatar Rd Ilion« 812 5» 9207 Feeler Road I ►— SQUARE DEAL CANDY STORE CANDIES MADE DAILY SATURDAY SPECIAL All Kinds of Bars Ï0 5c 6114 Ninety-second Street Lents r selves and those who were brought N j into the case by their indiscretion. pearanev and evidetly from a home NOTICE OF SALK OF REAL PROP. : 1 hrve officers of the law were killed, where the ordinary comforts an® con ERTY 660« FOSTER ROAD : three of th« men who had preyed up veniences were provided, was heard Na. 18929 on the girl« were taken from pail and to complain of the strictness of cer hung to a tree, and three others are Notice ia hereby given that pursu tain Portland public dance halte, in a California penitentiary with a where she was warned for tripping ant to the order of the Circuit Court richly deserved maximum sentence the light fantastic in too close physi or tn« state ot Oregon for th. t vun- of fifty years staring each in the cal contact with her partner. Which iy ot MulmomaA, uepurunent vt pro- , face. Ami in every city in the United leads to the conclusion that, eonaid- watc, duly maile and entered on the States today young women are under “QUALIL and SERVICE, our ertng everything, it is surprising that Ibth day of January, 1921, in the going the same experience, but there are not more girls recovering matter of the estat, of Mary Lc through their fear of notoriety are in the women’s ward, ami more men ixd ister, decen.wd, authorising, di concealing the>r experiences from the "decorating’' the foliage of t-hc*parks. recting and empowering th« uml.r- police and public. stgneu ad administrator of the said y And so it goes «.s-aie to sen at private sale Lot el In the press of the larger cities even (Ji), mock tnrve (3), Oakhurst, •B | will be found every day numerous ANOTHER VIEWPOINT in tue City of Portland, Multnomah instances of young men stealing and OF TEACHERS’ TENERE county, Oregon, to pay the debts wrecking cars; a large percentage of of agamst ssid estate, the undersigned the criminal cases in the courts of the • •• United States have to do with this The following Communication to aiil on and alter the 19th day of Feb WE form of foral laxity. In the peniten the Journal was handed in to this of- ruary, 192), oiler the said properly tiary at Salem George Moore faces flic« with a request that it be printed tor anla and sell the same at private • WE DO the prospect of "doing all of it”; Rus as setting forth the viewpoint from sal« to th. highest bidder, Subject to sel! Brake rests in the jail of the the angle of an experienced teacher: die confirmation of such sale by the General Repairing and Overhauling, Expert Tube neighboring county of Clackamas "The teachers' tenure of office law alvresuid Court; and, that, Vulcanizing. Battery and Magneto Recharging. lhe aforesaid sale o (the aforesaid while his attorney tries to find a loop has shown no need of change. It was Welding and Brazing. hole in the law to save him from the put into effect after six months had property will be made for cash only, same punishment. And we might go been given to the superintendent and arm said land will be sold subject to WE SELL on ad finitum. board mmbera to clear the teaching the terms end conditions of a certain As to the cause of this moral laxity staff of ail incompetent workers. The centrad for the sale of said lands in the young people of today, scien teachers who remained were then entered into between the deceased tists and psychologists differ, and in placed under the protection of the an.I one Mrs. L. P. Graham, upon the differing have wasted ink and present tenure law. Since that time which contract of purchase there re paper without end. Some ascribe it all new teachers have gone into the mains unpaid s balance of Five Hun > to the picturization in the "movies" school work under a two years’ pro dred and 41-lOUths (¿500.41) Dollars, payable in monthly installments, due of similar offenses in real life, while tx.tH.ri period. exncriencetl and merchants, on the 22nd of each month, of Eight others find the reason in an alleged Ac< < riling to the proposed ariend- ($8 00) Doiiar-J, including interest on regard economy as a matter of or breaking down of the moral fibre Ihe sicuscr, Judge and jury. This deferred payments at the rate of 8 brought about by the war. would appear to be unconstitutional. per cent per annum; said contract Quality accessories iginal timely attention. For ourselves, we hs .e a different The |.oliceman, the fireman, th« post For reason we sell Goodyear and feeling of where responsibility rests. man- yea. even the garbag- man— open to inspection by interested par While there may be some grounds for hav.- a right of appeal to a commis ties at the office of H. P. Arnest, at render a service pre- fixing it partially upon the two agen sion or an appeal board before they torney at law. No. 9133 Foster Road. vents — j and cies cited, we believe it can be better ' ed tenure the school board may be Portland, Oregon. Bids may be submitted to the un corrects others. summed up in a very few words: can be ousted from their position« I-ack of parental control and too 1 Then why should the school board dersigned nt the office of H. P, Ar much of the spirit of "jaax." no mat wish, by amendment of the present nett, his attorney, at No. 9133 F'oeter Road, Portland, Oregon, at any time ter w hat the cost. tenure law, to do away with the just, Powell Road Phone rhe war did many things; it eman- disinterested appeal board now 7 Ev after the aforesaid date of February 19, 1921. I --------------------------------------------------------------------- for | cipated women to a great extent, and en the lowest criminal has a right to you have a $30 Date of first publication, January it served to put ten dollars in the a fair trial, why not the teachers? casing that 21, 1921. gone miles pocket of some young men (who lhe present teachers’ tenure of office Date of last publication, February and our adds miles, stayed at home) where one dollar had bill is simply a civil service bill. -Civ ilth, 1921. , been before. And, boys and girls il service,’ said the present postmas you save $6.00. A D. KENWORTHY, | alike, they proceeded to spend it The ter. ‘has greatly increased the effici Administrator of the Estate of ! young w oman with parents in mod ency of our postal service.’ Has it Mary I «Ballister, Deceased. erate circumstances suddenly found not increased the efficiency of the H P. Arnest, No. 9183 Foster Road, she had the price of silk stockings and teacher? lenta Station. Portland. Oregon, At Combined the of other luxuries so dear to the heart of "There was a time when a national torney for the Administrator. the average woman, but hitherto un- election meant a complete change of Goodyear Tire®, this offers Saturday, Jan. 22—Maurice Tour | attainable, at her command, and the federal officials. There was a time neur’s “My Lady’s Garter"- the utmost tire satisfaction at boy of her own age the down pay- when a yearly election of teacher* reel comedy. j ment of a car at his disposal. Too meant the dismissal from service of the lowest final cost. much prosperity went, like wine, to many a worthy teacher. No matter their heads. Then came the reaction. what party is »asking power, never NOTICK TO CREDITORS TTJE AKE A SALE AND SERVICE STATION I While it had a less harmful effect has it cared or dared to return to the W for DiaMond Tires and Tubes; also Fisk 19129 upon the gentler sex, nevertheless 'spoils system’; neither do the teach Fisk Tires and Tubes; with New Stock of all its dangerous manifestations were ers wish to return to the spoils sys In the Circuit Court of the State of | apparent, and many a man is today tem. They, too, know the justice of sizes to fit your car. We guarantee our tires and Oregon, for the _ County of Mult- struggling to pay for the luxuries of civil service. What is needed is to nomah; Probate Department. give all service possible. his women dependents, the appetite keep the schools out of politics. Notice is hereby given that the un i for and expectation of which was ac- “A teacher’s tenure of service dersigned, W. D. Kenworthy, has been | ouired during the period when a girl OUR PRICES appointed by the Circuit Court of thought it disgraceful to appear upon should not be contingent upon his or the State of Oregon, for the County I the streets with cotton hosiery on her her success in currying personal favor of Multnomah, Probate Department, with a school superintendent, a school Pbone: {limbs. principal or member of the board of as the administrator of the setate of «14-48 And the boys! From joy-riding m education. The profession of peda Arthur Ferguson, deceased, and has s partly-paid-for touring car or gogy should be a dignified one, not a qualified, as required by law. “bug,” were brought to the pass when stultifying one All perrons having claims against Successors to • they were forced to depend upon the said estate are hereby notified and “ If the board of education is com Myers Garage and Machine Shop street cars or the means of locomo required to present the same under tion nature provided. To those of a petent to wlect a superintendent as oath with proper vouchers therefor AXEL Proprietor manager who is of big dimensions, attached, within six months from reasonably sound up-bringing, the possessing ability, scholarship and change, while disconcerting, was not the date of this notice, to the un Phone 815*34 8919 Foster Road disastrous. But there was a percent experience and of absolute integrity dersigned at the office of H. P. Ar of purpose and conviction, with the nest, 9133 Foster Road, Portland, - age, and a fairly large one too, who 1 could not adapt themselves to the courage of his convictions, he will in Oregon. N Dated and first published. January , new conditions. They found them turn surround himself with a class of I selves suddenly left with ten dollar assistants and principals who can be 14. 1921. relied upon to get results, demand Ijuit publication, Feb. 4, 1921. Office: East 3230 I income« and fifty <*cilar habits, and Paving Materials something had to slip. In too many efficiency and impart justice. W. D. KENWORTHY, Plant: 6322 60 Macadam Roads “With the heavy costs of school su* j eases they satisfied the cravings for Administrator of the estate of accustomed pleasures that they could pervision the taxpayers are cheer Arthur Ferguson, deceased. , no longer earn by “borrowing," tem- fully paying it certainly should be an H P. Amest, No. 9133 Foster Road, j porari'y or permanently, fr > n more easy matter, if our school officials Portland, Oregon, Attorney for fortunate members of their commun- are awake, to learn within the ‘two Administrator. year probationary period’ whether a ' ¡ties. teacher is competent to be retained NOTICE TO CREDITORS Back of it all, to a greater or leases If not, we 291 Hawthorne Ave. degree, is the shirking of parental in the teaching corps. 19101 should elect a new school administra ; responsibility. Gone are the days In the Circuit Court of th« State of tion that is strong enough to make ■ when the “old man” took down the Oregon, for the County of Mult- the proper selections that they can nine-tailed strap or the barrel stave, nomah; Probate Department. stand by, until there has been such a and adjourned to the wood-shed for Notice is hereby given that the un radical deterioration with the teacher s punful session with Johnny. Also so retained, that in asking for hia or dersigned, A. D. Kenworthy, has been in some homes are forgotten and her resignation the reason for the duly appointed by the Circuit Court Plant: Kelley Butte, 94 and Diviaion Sta., PORTLAND, ORE. 1 past, the days when Mary (Marye or same is so real that a disinterested of the State of Oregon, for the Coun Marie now) roughened and reddened ty of Multnomah, Probate Depart appeal board will indorse the action. PORTED W. YETT. Contractor. her hands with dishwater, and moth "There was a time when the poli ment, as the administrator of the es ■ ers saw to it that their daughters did tate of Phillip (or Philip) White, ticians bought vote« for drinks or not leave the house in the evening ex dollars; likewise, there was a time deceased, and has qualified, as re quired by law. cept in the company of those whom | th«- par, n:s knew and truste. 1h*t when a teacher, to be elected, had to All persons having claims against I interview every member of the school «aid estate are hereby notified and ' custom seemingly is too "old-fogy- board. I*t us not return to those required to present the same under General Repairing i«h” to be considered. The young relics of the heathen past. Txt us oath, with proper vouchers therefor folks must have their fling, and they keep the schools out of politics. If attached, within six months from the REPAIRS AND MAKES Stove Pipe«. Wash Boilers, Flour certainly do. Not only are silk stock- we cannot progress anv more let ns date of this notice, to the under Bins, Chicken Fountains. Chicken Grit and Feed Boxes, Ings a necessity, but there is nothing , Will promptly fill your orders from up-to-date GRO not retrogress in this important pub signed at the office of H. P. Arnest, Troughs, Brooders, Egg Testers, etc. In the wearing left to the imagina CERIES, FRESH FRUIT, VEGETA B L E 8, T A B I. E lic service. 91X3 Foster Rood, Portland, Oregon. tion of what they conceal. DEIJCACIK8 and other good things TO EAT. We carry "G. P. FTSMAN. Dated and first published, January 9111 — Phone The police every day have a long FLOUR nnd FEED "An Ex-School Man.” 7, 1921. lirt of missing ears and a shorter one Special attention given to phone orders, and a ’new and Itast publication, January 28, 1921. of missing girls- The police court dependable defrveryman will get .your purchases to you A. D. KENWORTHY, dockets are crowded. Youriv women Mrs. Philip Evans of 23 Washing ON TIME. street was stricken with paraly suffer experiences that blast and ton I Administrator of the Estate of )UR AIM is to PLEASE OUR CUSTOMERS. irtdn their lives; officers are shot sis i of one side recently, and taken to Phillip (or Philip) White, deceased. H. P. ARNEST, 9133 Foster Road, down and human wolves strung up to the I Geo. Derr sanitarium. Mrs Fr Phone «16-34 trees Right here In Tents one day i ans was formerly Rote T^nt of thia Portland, Oregon, Attorney for Ad ministrator. recently, a young girl of refined ap- place. | TRADE AT HOME ! ...At Kern Park Station The Market that Saves You Money ” Y We assure Service and and Right Prices motto. K J. TRUMBLE, Proprietor “The Best Meat at Lowest Prices” » it the motto ...YOU WILL LIKE US GUARANTEE OUR WORK Eggiman’s Meat Market r The Money Value of This Tire Service to You As Only care tire we tire simple tire strength plus this Tires regular inspection which certain road injuries CRESTON GARAGE 50th and Valley 616-62 •e If, example, has service 8,000 2,000 re MAPLES GARAGE with AND AUTO REPAIR SHOP high merit service in ARE RIGHT L. L. CAMPBELL, Prop The Lents Garage KILDAHL, Foster Road and Darrin Avenue C. A. NORWOOD Bicycles and Repairs REPAIRING 5907 Foster Road Phone 627-23 CityMotorTruckingCo.,i.c. WTO TRUCK HAULING CONTACTORS CRUSHED ROCK, SANO and GRAVEL r Sheet Metal Specialties and Tinwork and Guttering Quaker Pipeless Furnace. Foster Road Lenit 619-/3 Get in on the Subscription Contest $5.00 eaey money each week. The Lents Mercantile Co i :