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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 4, 1921)
» mt Scott herald ♦ Mexican National Life a Factory to Turn Out the Governing Classes. PuMiahed Bvsry Friday at tanta ’ etauoti. Portland. Oregon. Geo. A. McArthur Proprietor Py PROF. KZKQUISL CHAVES, Mexican Educator. Our whole national life has besn one inimeuss factory to mauufac- ture the governing classes. The foreigners have controlled our commer cial life, o|'erated our mines, our railroads, our stores, our faetorice. Nines the foreigner has earried <>u all of our economic life, what is there left to the Mexican to ths? Why. siiuply to govern. And so our schools have prepared men for governing. A WORD TO CONTRIBUTORS We need more and more different kinds of training. Our people The Herald wishes to again calli need to enter many other lines, instead of being simply shut up, as in the to the notice of its readers the fact that the space in its columns open to ' l«ast, to becoming physicians, lawyers and engineers. Our educational contributed matter is limited and that system must change, an that it can direct the young people into fifteen articles, news or otherwise, sent in for publication must be brief and to ' professions instead of into tlinv, ami into twenty or thirty different modes the point of gaining their living and contributing to society. The new school Every week we receive a large should turn itself to developing leaders in our economic an I social life. amount of material from interested persons, with the request that it be 1 do not mean to make our education entirely practical, leaving out printed. Jwime of it is worthy of | all of the humanities, M Germany has done. We must see that the school pu blication and some not. We are fbreed bine pencil a great deal of Ì introduces young people into useful livelihood aud trsuns them at the laudatory- stuff that the better judg same time to be good citizen*. ment of the writer should have Subscription l'rice MOVING ROSE CITY VAN ivl\_z Vil I v_J One Way from Portland toLents We Can Move You Out of the Muddy Street Phone 412*59 COAL Wednesday, February 7 Arie ta Theater Why Go Over Town? warned him or her was not suitable. ..The furtrtfon of a newspaper is to print the nnp of the community and thè Herald endeavors with at* least a small degree of success to fill its own little niche in that respect. We are MH always pleased to receive items of in- I MM terest; a great many patrons of the keep us informed of the socia) MM paper affairs, etc., of their neighborhood MM and to them we always feel indebted Occasionallv some one attempts to MM overstep the bounds of liberality and MM abuse a hat is otherwise a pleasure to MM both the paper and its contributors, and it is to this class the Herald speaks. ' —* We would also suggest that those sending in church notices confine themselves to facts and avoid the lit tle “puffs'* some appear to think nec ossarv to make their matter interest ing. The best notice from a church we receive contains only real items of news. The pastor keeps in close touch with his Hock, and if weddings or new arrivals occur, when illness or misfortune overtakes a parishioner, he mentions it. His notes we are al ways glad to get, for h«- never falls back upon such stock phrases as "a hearty welcome at our church," etc , or describes a visitor as a "true man of God.’’ It is always to be taken for granted that The doors of every church are open to th« stranger, and if a man is a true representative of the Deity and patterned in his image, it won’t take long for his friends and - neighbors to discover the fact and respect him accordingly. To write for publication is simple. - .Use-only plain, short words; use them as-you.would in conversation with a •B friend Avoid flowery language and extravagant expressions; ifanyofthe latter is called for the Herald will supply it. Remember that a news paper has other functions besides catering to the vanity of a limited number. z TRUMBLES CASH MARKET 6608 FOSTER ROAD At Kern Park Station... The Market that Saves You Money • «a “QUALITY and SERVICE," our motto. Proprietor F. J. TRUMBLE, k YOU WILL LIKE US... WE GUARANTEE OUR WORK WE DO General Repairing and Overhauling. Expert Tube Vulcanizing. Battery and Magneto Recharging. Welding and Brazing. WE SELL M otor S upplies brake - lining inaH j-Sizes*- : : : I I I I Quality accessories Only : I ' SOth and Powell Valley Road Phone 616-62 i T“' MAPLES GARAGE AND AUTO REPAIR SHOP i TE ARE A SALE AND SERVICE STATION « for Fiamond Tires and Tubes; also Fisk Fisk Tii s and Tubes; with New Stock of all sizes tn ut your car. We guarantee our tires and give all service possible. V OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT Phone: 614*48 L. L. CAMPBELL, Prop Successors to Myers Garage and Machine Shop 10004 Foster Road and Darrin Avenue r See A. S. PEARC 9111 Foster Road--Lents Phone 619-13 for all kinds of Sheet Metal Work I make Copper, Tin and Galvanized Wash Boilers, Champion Chicken Founts, 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. PARENT-TEACHERS Lents Parent-Teacher association will hold ah executive meeting on Tuesday, Feb. 8, at 2:45 p. m., in the te.-xchers’ room at the school. All of ficers and chairmen of committees are urged to be present. The regular meeting of the P. T. A. to which all patrons of the school are invited, will be held in the’assembly hall of the Lents school Friday, Feb. 18, at 2:45. p. m. I bring them to the banks as soon ns possible, as the task of exchanging several thousand bonds is a large one and the banks are desirous of getting the work over with at an early date The expe rience by the bank« in the exchange of the previous issues of exchanged bonds has been that people hax-e not been prompt in bringing them in for exchange, thereby caus ing extra work and added expense. Many of the thin! issue Liberty Bond.- 1920, are still outstanding, and it is for this reason that people arc so strongly urged to attend to this mat ter at once. If you have bonds to be exchanged, don't put it off any longer but take them to the nearest bank today and leave them to be exchanged. A school for foreign affair*! Why wasn't such an obvious Idea ever thought of or pre|«ounded before Plir feasor <1. Yomg started tt in the Con temporary Bevlewl The English pro feasor sees no reason why there shouldn’t be a chair and seminar In connection with tlie University of Lon don. One of the early effect* of the war was to bring Into discredit the time-honored methods of diplomacy, rays Christian Science Monitor. The man In the street began to declare that secret diplomacy must be abol tsbed and th«- open [»ollcy of "card» on the table” miececd It. Professor Young’s “school” would mean th«- rank* of diplomacy thrown open to the twat mind* in a nation irrespective of dasa. Then, acnln, when women «top wcnr* •ng furs Io summertime and gi'orgrtts gowns In wintertime, won’t wisdom bo getting so prevalent that the Joy of foolishness and absurdity may fade en tirely from the earth? Passports have gone up (*« per cent, and those who didn’t nee Amer ica first during the war have mi excel lent opportunity to do so this sum mer. mmmmmmmhhmmmmmhmmhmmmmhhmi mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmhmim MM MM MM MM MM MM MM MM MM MM MM Wednesday, February 7 The Silver Horde JJ J| Atleta Theater SQUARE DEAL CANDY STORE CANDIES MADE DAILY SATURDAY SPECIAL Taffy, 25c the Pound 5814 Ninety-second Street Lests r open to inspection by intcrvwted par ties at the office of 11. P. Arnest, at torney at law. No. 9193 Foster Road, Portland, Or.gun. Bids may be submitted to the un dersigned st the office of II. I’. Ar nest, his attorney, at No. 9133 Foster Road, Fortlaixd, Oregon, nt any time after the aforesaid date of February 19 1921. Date of first publication. January 21, 1921. Date of last publication, Febniarj llth. 1921. A D. KENWORTHY. Administrator of the Estate of Mary I ellaliister. Ileceaaed. H I'. 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 SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Mult nomah. Ftirabeth P. Feflea, Plaintiff, f vs Andrew L’efle*. Defendant. To Anilrew Feflea, the above name»! defendant: In the name of the State of Ore gon: You are hereby required to ap Ceur an<i answer the complaint filed y the plaintiff above named in the above entitled suit against you with in six weeks after the date of the first publication of thir summons, to wit: on or before Friilay, the llth day of March. 1921. If you fail tn answer the e^mplaint herein within raui time, plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said complaint, to-wit: for a decree anil judgment against you forever dia- Milvir.g the bonds of matrimony be tween veu an<i the plaintiff herein, and that plaintiffs maiden name of Elizabeth P. Wilson be restored to her, and for her costa and disburse ments and for $150.00 for her attor ney's fees in this suit, and for such other and further relief as to the Court may seem just and equitable. This summons is published by or der of th«> Honorable J. P. Kavan »ugh. Judge of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Multnomah, ma<ie thia 26th day of January, 1921. Date of the first publication is Fri day, January 28th, 1921, and date of la-it publication is March 11. 1921. W 8. U’REN, Attorney for Plaintiff. Oregonian Building, Portland. Oregon. Eggiman’s Meat Market Goodyear Tubes Also Saves Tires Under-inflation destroys more tires than all other cauFi r combined. When we remove that one source of expense from your tire problem we have jierformed a service you will appreciate. WE SUPPLY TUBES THAT AC TUALLY 1)0 HOLD AIK. The Goodyear Heavy Touring Tulte with its extra thickness, It’s really quite easy, too. purity of rubber, laminated con st ruction and built-in valve patch prevents under-inflation. The truth of the matter Is, one-half the people are producing the nceoe- FLOWER AND VEGETABLE series of life and the whole popula NOTICE TO CREDITORS SEEDS FOR DISTRIBUTION tion Is In the si-ramlde to get a li»g*9 In the Circuit Court of the State of «hare. Oregon, for the County of Mult Representative McArthur has been nomah; Probate Department. notified by the department of agricuj ■ A popular, and paradoxically speak In the matter of the Estate of Car ture that seeeral thousand packages of vegetable -and flower seeds are ing, somewhat favorite feur has been olina Johnson, Deceased Notice is hereby given that the un ready for diatribution' among his con dissipated by statistics, which show stituents in ^tujtnortah county and he the majority of the graduntes from dersigned has been appoint«*«! execu- announced recently -that ’these seeds the largest women’s college In the 'or of the last will and testament of Carolina Johnson, deceased, by the wi|J bi- sent only- upon specific re quests .from individuals or organiza country are married. It takes more Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, than learning to overcome the femi for Multncmah County, Department tions. z. of Probste, and has qualified as such.-I Congressional seed allotments are nine Instinct for romance. All persons having claims against smaller than usual thia year and Mr. raid estate arc hereby notified to pre- McArthur feels that he shohld not at An Inventor of children’s toys has «‘ent the same to me or to my attor tempt general diatribution among the people-of his district but should sup Just died at the age of elghty-six. It neys, Gebhardt, Scudder A- Hendrick ' I ply only those who request seeds and AXEL KILDAIIL, Proprietor Is something to have the memory of son. 610 Spalding Building, Portland. who will make use of them He will so many year, left behind one devot Oregon, with proper vouchers, duly verified, within six months from th«> 8919 Foster Road Phone «15’34 be glad to supply reasonable quanti ed to bringing Joy Into young Ilves date hereof. ties of both vegetable and flower and to earn the lasting monument of Dated and first published, February -/ seeds to any resident of Multnomah 4. 1921. county and will send larger quanti- the name of the children’s friend Date of last publication, March 4, tiea to schools and organizations in terested in gardening. He will also NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROP 1921. SVEN P. JOHNSON, Office: Faut 3230 be plad to supply lists of farmers’ Paving Material* ERTY Executor of the last will and testa bulletins and to forward such publica Plant: 6322-60 Macadam Road* ment of Carolina Johnson, deceased . tions as may be selected from these No. 18929 Gebhardt, Scudder & Hendrickson, lists. All communications relating Notice is hereby given that pursu Attorneys at-Law, BIO Spalding to seeds and publications allotted to the third Oregon congressional dis ant to the order of the Circuit Court I’uHd'ng, Portland, Oregon. trict should be addressed to C. N. Of the State of Oregon for the Coun- McArthur, 486 Congressional* build fy of Multnomah, department of pro NOTICE Til CREDITORS ing, Washington. D. £. S**d distri bate, duly made and entered on the 15th day of January, 1921, in the bution will be made about March 1. 19129 291 Hawthorne Ave. matter of the estate of Mary lx- Ballister, decea.authorizing, di In the Circuit Court of the State of TEMPORARY BONDS MAY recting and empowering the under Oregon, for the County of Mult- NOW BE EXCHANGED signed as administrator of the said nomah; Probate Department. estate to sell at private sale Ixit el Notice ia hereby given that the un Banks are now prepared to receive even (11), Block three (3), Oakhurst, dersigned, A. D. Kenworthy, has been Fourth Liberty Ixian temporary bonds in the City of Portland, Multnomah appointed by the Circuit Court 6f Plant: Kelley Butte, 94 and Division St»., PORTI^AND, ORE, in exchange for permanent 414 per County, Oregon, to pay the debts the State of Oregon, for the County cent coup«>n bonds of the Fourth I.il>. against said estate, the under-signed of Multnomah, Probate Department, PORTER W. YETT, Contractor. With the commencement will on and after the 19th day of Feb as th« administrator of ths sstate of V. ?/ th.T, Fo,,rthi Liberty Ixian exchange, I ruary, 1921, offer the said property Arthur Ferguaon, deceased, and has it will be poNBible to exchange for sale and sell the name at private qualified, as required by law. All persona having claims against outstanding temporary coupon bonds sa'e to the highest bidder, subject to of the following issues : the confirmation of such sale by the said estate are hereby notified and required to present the same under First Liberty Ix>an converted 4 per aforesaid Court; and, that, cent coupon bonds. The aforesaid sale o fthe aforesaid oath with proper vouchers therefor First Liberty Loan converted 414 property will be made for cash only, attached, within six months from and said land will be sold subject to the date of this notice, to the un per cent temporary coupon bonds. Second Liberty Ix>an 4 per cent the terms and conditions of a certain dersigned at the office of H. P. Ar Will promptly fill vour order.i from up-to-date GRO temporary coupon bonds cchtract for the sale of said lands nest, 9133 Foster Road, Portland, CERIES. 1 RESH FRUIT, VEGETABLES, TABLE Second Liberty Ix>an converted 414 entered into between the deceased Oregon. DELICACIES nnd other good things TO EAT. We carry Dated nnd first published, January and 'one Mrs. L. I*. Graham, upon ppi-v<’"ItItf,mporary coupon bonds. FLOUR and FEED. Third Liberty Ix>an 414 per cent which contract of purchase there re 14. 1921. Special attention given to phon«- orders, and a new and temporary coupon bonds Last publication, Feb. 4, 1921. mains unpaid a balance of Five Hun dependable deliveryman will get your purchaaes to you Fourth Liberty Loan 414 per cent dred and 41-100ths ($500.41) Dollars, A. D. KENWORTHY. ON '11 MU. • • temporary coupon bonds. payable in monthly installments, due Administrator of the estate of )UR ATM is to PLEASE OUR CUSTOMERS. All of the above bonfls may bn ex on the 22nd of each month, of Eight Arthur Ferguson, deceased. ehanged for permanent 414 per cent ($8 00) Dollars, including interest on H P. Arnest, No. 9133 Foster Road, Phone 615-34 Ninety-Second street bonds. Persons having bond* that . deferred ■ payments at the rate of 6 Portland, Oregon, Attorney for are to be exchanged are requested to 11 per cent per annum; said contract Administrator. The Lents Garage CityMotorTruckingCo.,irc. AUTO TRUCK HAULING CONTACTORS CRUSHED ROCK. SAND and GRAVEL r fheLents Mercantile Co !