mt. Scott herald PuMlabM Bvery Friday at Lents Station. Portland. Oraron Geo. A. McArthur KERN PARK REALTY COMPANY Parcel Post System and the Salary of the Fourth Class Postmaster. •m roBiKM noti» 4* < Nili, «t | oii * I mum Reñidla aud llualkiea« 4'haiuva lixmo ft IO-41 IM t II miu I. Ore. Proprietor ROSE CITY VAN The One-Way-Charge Conpaoy Ry W H. BROPHY. National league of Poatmastsre. Subscription Price GOOD ROADS r Why Go Over Town? TRUMBLES CASH MARKET «60S FOSTER ROAD .At Kern Park Station... The Market that Saves You Money “QUALITY and SERVICE,” our motto. F. J. TRUMBLE, Proprietor Good roads problems now have the attention of every progressive citizen, mainly for the reason that almost ev­ ery municipality or farming district is now judged by it* accessibility to motor vehicle traffic. It used to be that the proaperity of any particular section was entirely in the hands of railroads or some other particular form of public utilities. But at the present time, it is in the power of ev­ ery citizen of the community in which he may reside, to make it prosperous, as well as a healthy place in which to live. Every locality is now judged by the condition of its streets or roads. The first question you are asked now when you tell anyone where you live or where your business is located ia: How are your roads? If your street has not been improved you will gen orally say that your neighbor would not sign a petition or that it costs too much at the present time This is in some instances very true, but it is more often the ease that you have not familiarized yourself as to the cost or the methods of payment for such im­ provement? The mthods of payment for muni­ cipal improvements in the city of Portland are 'Very liberal and within the reach of every property owner, 'ilie average improvement will coat about *150 per lot of forty feet. This coat can be distributed over a period of ten years with interest at the rate of six per cent added, making a monthly payment of not to exceed $1.50. Considering the fact that it has not increased the value of the property, there is no question about you being able to afford the amount neces«»ry to improve your property and at the same time the general conditions of your neighborhood. The building of good roads and the continuance of muicipal improvement ia also of the very greatest import­ ance at this time, for it gives employ­ ment to many needy workmen and helps the retur nof conditions to nor­ malcy than any other effort of public endeavor. It is for the foregoing reason.« that the Herald urges the liberal sign-ng of the petitions for the improvement of the streets of the Mt. Scott dis­ trict. It is the surest and quickest way to increase the value of the prop­ erty of the community, while nt the same time the residents are enjoying the improved health and other bene­ fits that accrue when it is no longer necessary to wade through mud and water. Now that the “Shadow” is In tKe toils, the Portland dailies will be hard put to «ecure a first page “play-up.” T' MAPLES GARAGE AND AUTO REPAIR SHOP E ARE A SALE AND SERVICE STATION for Diamond Tiies and Tubes; also Fisk Fisk Tires and Tubes; with New Stock of all sizes to fit your car. We guarantee our tires and give all service possible. W OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT Phone: 614-48 L. L. CAMPBELL, Prop Successors to Myers Garage and Machine Shop 10004 Foster Road and Darrin Avenue C. A. NORWOOD Bicycles and Reoairs REPAIRING 5907 Foster Road Phone 627-23 ■See A. S. PEARCE 9111 Foster Road--Lents Phone 619-13 for all kinds of Sheet Metal Work for making Copper, Tin and Galvanized Wash Boiler*, Champion Chicken Fount*, Hoppers, Feeders, Metal Hens’’ Nests, Trap Nests, Brooder Canopies, &c. Stoves, Pipes and Elbows. I can save you money on Furnaces. All Work Guaranteed. Repairing a Specialty. V Get in on the Subscription Contest $5.00 easy money each week. Oue of the crying needs of the service is a elassided civil service status for thirst and fourth class postmasters. The parcel poet system has placed a burden on the nos*ma«teni of Ulis class that is all out of proportion to their compensation. Since the ¡larvcl post system was es­ tablished it has grown to gigantic proportions, and in the smaller towns, where a large percentage of buying is done from mail order houses, it forms the bulk of the mail handled The present compensation of the fourth-clasa postmaster is fixed on conditions that existed a half century ago. Ilia pay is baaed on a per centage of the cancellation of stamps in the outgoing mail. Incoming mail is from three to eight times greater than the outgoing maxi, and the postmaster gets nothing for handling it That means that he has from three to eight times more work to do free than his paid work. An adequate wage scale, l>a«ed on the hours of service required and the amount of work performed, is what the National league of Post, masters stand* for, and congress will he asked to grant such scale at the coming session. Olcott is self-explanatory: “Replying to your request relative to the matter of a prison paper. I wish to say that the magitine ■lule Globe Democrat. The Atlantic ocean Is 3,000 miles wide at Its widest polut. while the Pacific Is 10.000. The aver age width of the Pacific is about twice as great as that of the Atlantic. i lUll Moving;., DU A.C. LUNDBERG »*“. COAL CHIROPRICTOR Ph. iw 614.11 ft« can move you out of ths muddy «treat. Volt Bldg, I*hone tU2<6U 9207 Foster Road 822” Foalsr Rd O' SQUARE DEAL CANDY STORE CANDIES MADE DAILY SATURDAY SPECIAL Butter Scotch, 25c lb. 5114 Ninety-second Street Lents Y NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROP- ERTY No. 1BW Notice io hereby givon that pursu­ ant to the order of the Circuit Court of the btate of Oregon for the Coun­ ty of Multnomah, department of pro­ bate, duly made and entered on the 15th day of January, 1*21, in the matter of the estate of Mary lie Hallie ter. deceased, authorizing, di­ recting and empowering the under signed as administrator of the said estate to sell at private sale Lol el­ even til). Block tores (3), Oakhural, n the City of Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon, to pay the debts against said relate, the undenugned will on and after the 19th day of Feb­ ruary, 192), offer the said property for sale and sell the same at private *a^ to the highest bidder, subject to the confirmation of such sale by the aforesaid Court; and, that, The aforesaid sale o fthe aforesaid property will be made for cash only, and said land will be sold subject to the tern* and conditions of a certain nntract for the sale of said lands entered into between the deceased and one Mrs. L. P. (jraham, upon which contract of purchase there re­ main» unpaid a balance of Eire Hun­ dred and 4l-100ths (*500 41) Dollars, pavable in monthly installments, dur on tile 22nd of each month, of Eight (*800) Dollars, including interest on deferred payments at the rate of 6 per cent per annum; said contract open to inspection by interested par­ ties at the office of H. P. Amest, at­ torney at law, N®. 9133 Foster Road, Portland, Oregon. Bids may be submitted to the un­ dersigned at the office of H. P. Ar- r.est, his attorney, at No. 9183 Foster Road, Portland, Oregon, at any time after the aforesaid date of February 19. 1921. Date of first publication, January 21, 1921. Date of last publication, February 11th, 1921. A. D. KENWORTHY, Administrator of the Estate of Mary I eBallister. Deepened. H P. Arnest. No. 9133 Foster Road. TRADE AT HOME ! We assure Service and and Right Prices ‘■The Best Meat at Lowest Prices” is the motto of Eggiman’s Meat Market J Money - Saving Advantages For Tire Users As Hurt agents and a Goodyear Service Sta­ tion we EARN patronage by rendering timely, expert service designed to deliver the utmost satin fact ion to our customers. t Goodyear Tires and our service go well together because, being built tremendously strong, Goodyear Tiros respond most decisively to the cure we give them. Drive in for a free inspection of your tires and an explanation of how our methods frequently save $2 to $25 and more, per tire, in mileage. Through silent trees the sunlight comes to flood the !>ench so well de­ signed for lasy comfort. A man whose Have you entered the Herald’« face seems younger than his nge sits trade-at-home contest? If you have quiet at peace, his thoughts afar, his not, you are parsing up the oppor­ mind a romping ground for fantasies tunity to secure one of the cash re­ that seem mirrored in his eyes, which ward« for reading the advertisements NOTICE TO CREDITORS of the progressive merchant« of this glow and live In the placid face be district It coats nothing to try be­ shows the passing world. Awake he 19129 yond the effort dreams and through fancy gains again the youth that, slipping and elusive, In the Circuit Ciurt of the State of There is no better time than the seeks to leave his grasp, says Milwau­ ______ for th. County of Mult­ Oregon, nomah;’ Probate Department. present to leave 11.50 at the Herald Journal. Night comes and with It kee office for a year’s subscription to the Notice is hereby given that the un­ only community paper in the Mt. such fulness of the moon as lends a dersigned. A. D. Kenworthy, has been Scott d'strieL Jf you cannot bring spell to earth’n uneven outlines. Back appointed by the Circuit Court of it in. Uncle am’« deliverynum gets he goes along the dusty road which the State of Oregon, for the County here every morning, and a check or leads to home and work, remade I of Multnomah, 1‘robata Department, as th. administrator of the estate of money order will secure for you 52 issues of a paper that will grow bet­ through solitude and Idle thoughts, fit Arthur Ferguson, deceased, and has again to occupy his prosy place Io qualified, as required by law. ter with each number. All periona having claims against busy marts or noisy shops. said estate are hereby notified and The evangelist who was driven required to present the sama under from a northwestern town for char­ 81« hundred Rnvdnn Reds will now <>ath with proper vouchers therefor acterizing the high school of the dis­ trict as a hot-bed of iniquity, will be be deported. Although their own gov. I attached, within six months f rom more careful in the future as to the ernment embodies their theork. and the date of this notice, to the un­ nautre of his remarks Even his fel­ has had ample tluie and opportunity dersigned at the office of H. P. Ar­ low clergymen expressed their disap­ to demonstrate this theory to the nest, 9133 Foster Road, Portland, | f Ircgon. probation. The traveling preacher is world, they seem to And living under Dated and first published, January ordinarily a useful citizen and a good Christian; once in a while, however, this government much more comfort 14. 1921. Phone «15 31 8919 Foster Road last publication, Feb. 4, 1921. one of them suffers with an overdose able, prosperous and even more free of zealousnesa and raises particular A. D. KENWORTHY. SUMMONS 7 mischief. The other brothers of the In the Circuit Court of the State of Administrator of the estate of cloth are usually left to repair the Oregon, for the County of Mult­ Arthur Ferguson, deceased. harm done after the itinerant has H P. Arnest, No. 9133 Foster Road, nomah. left town. Portland, Oregon, Attorney for Elizabeth P. Fefles, Plaintiff, Office: East 3230 Paving Materials Administrator. vs. Plant: 6322-60 ' Macadam Roads A sordid story, Lotizso’s. His wife Andrew Fefles, Defendant. NOTICE TO CREDITORS had trod the primrose way, he said, To Andrew Fefles, the above named and because of it something snapped defendant: ititi in his head. Wa opine that perhaps In the name of the State of Ore­ I In the Circuit Court of the 8tate of he is apprehensive right now that gon: You are hereby required to ap­ Oregon, for the County of Mult- something else just below his head is pear and answer the complaint filed nomkh; Probate Department. due to snap after the judge and jury by the plaintiff above named in the Notice is hereby given that the un­ has passed upon his case. If Mrs. Lo- above entitled suit against you with­ dersigned, A. D- Kenworthy, has been 291 Hawthorne Ave. tisso strayed from the straight and in six weeks after the date of the duly appointed by the Circuit Court narrow path, she paid the penalty. first publication of this summons, to- of the State of Oregon, for the Coun­ There is something repulsive in the wit: on or before Friday, the 11th ty of Multnomah, Probate Depart­ actions of a man blackening the char­ day of March, 1921. If you fail to ment, as the administrator of the es­ acter of a dead woman to save hit answer the complaint herein within tate of Phillip (or Philip) White, own neck, aven if his charges are said time, plaintiff will apply to the deceased, and has qualified, as re­ Court for the relief demanded in said quired by law. true. Plant: Kelley Butte, 94 nnd Division St*., PORTLAND, ORE. complaint, to-wit: for a decree and I All perHons having claims against judgment against you forever dis- I LEND-A-HAND" IN NEED «aid estate are hereby notified nnd PORTER W. YETT, Contractor. solving the bonds of matrimony be-1 required to present the same under OF FINANCIAL SUPPORT X. tween you and the plaintiff herein, onth, with proper vouchers therefor and that plaintiffs maiden name of attached, within six months from the ‘T.etid-a-Hand,’’ the little magazine Elizabeth P. Wilson be restored to I 1 date of this notice, to the under­ published by the inmates of the state her, and for her costs and disburse­ signed at the office of H. P. Amest, penitentiary, which suspended publi­ ments and for ,150.00 for her attor- I 9133 Foster Road, Portland. Oregon. cation last fall, will be again issued ney’s fee« in this suit, and for such Dated and first published, January if enough support can be secured to other and further relief as to the 7, 1921. pay the actual expense» of publica­ Court may seem just and equitable. Last publication, January 28, 1921. tion. The magazine has a field of its This summons is published by or­ Will promptly fill vour order» from up-to-date GRO­ A. D. KENWORTHY, own which it acceptably fills. It is der of the Honorable J. P. Kavan­ CERIES I RESH FRUIT. VEGETA IILR8. TA H I, E Administrator of the Estate of known all over the country as one of augh. Judge of the Circuit Court of DELICACIES nnd other good things TO EAT. We carry the beat of it« character, and the sub­ the State of Oregon for the County I Phillip (or Philip) White, deceased. FLOUR nnd FEED. H. P. ARNEST, 9133 Foster Road, scription price is one dollar a year. of Multnomah, made this 26th day of Special attention given to phone orders, and a new nnd Portland, Oregon, Attorney for Ad­ Warden L. H. Comp tort, Salem, Ore­ January, 1921. dnendabk deliveryman will get your purchases to you ministrator. gon, will receive checks and money­ Date of the first publication is Fri­ orders for subscriptions, and the one« day, January 28th. 1921, and date of TO TRADE—*3000 home bringing in )UR ALM ia to PLEASE OUR CUSTOMERS. who forward the small amount asked last publication i* March 11, 1921. *30 per month; garage; for small will receive twelve issues of an in­ W S. U’REN, chicken ranch or amall house and Phan« 616-34 Ninety-Second street teresting and instructive publication. Attorney for Plaintiff, Oregonian I Kiperty suitable for chicken ranch, The following letter from Governor Building, Portland, Oregon. one «28-12. 1-7 The Lents Garage AXEL KILDAHL, Proprietor CityMotorTruckingCo.,i.c, AUTO TRUCK HAULING CONTACTORS CRUSHED ROCK. SAND and GRAVEL I The Lents Mercantile Co