Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923, May 20, 1921, Image 2

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GARDEN TOOLS
Published Every Krtd»» at Lanta
Station. Portland, I'ragoa .
at Today's Wholesale Prices
Gao. A. McArthur................Proprietor
Sale Starts Today; until May 15
Entered •• Mcond-clam mall atat-
tor February 14, 1*14, at the poat
office at I^nta. Oregon. under act of
Congroaa. March 1. 1>T*.
Come in and See Before Buying
SubM-rtption Price
$1 50 a year
Ull Nlnety-aocond Street
Lents Furniture Co.
Phone «22-21
TELEPHONE RECALL
9213 Foster Road
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P. LARSEN, Real Estate, Insurance
6702 Foster Road
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Business AuL «10-79
MOVING ROSE CITY VANl '
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Move
1122 Foster Road
One Way from Portland to Lents
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You Out of the Muddy Street
Phone «12-59
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Sill Foster Road--Lents Phone 619-13
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for all kinds of
Sheet Metal Work
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I make Copper,
Tin
and Galvanized Wash Boilers,
Champion Chicken Founts, Hoppers, Feeders. Metal Hens’
Nests. Trap Nests. Brooder Canopies. &c. Stoves, Pipes and
Dhows, I can save you money on Furnaces.
All Work Guaranteed.
Repairing a Specialty.
"Doc» The Voter claim there was
judicial impartiality in the deciaions
which cause« the movement it criti
cues*” ask« Hillsboro Independent
referring to the pending recall of
Public Service Commissioner Fred A
Williams on account ot the telcphon
rate decisions.
Yes. unqualifiedly yes. So far as
was humanly possible for men of th<
ability and experience of the C< ir.
missionerj If they were »waved et
all, it was by fear of the public, not
from any desire to coddle the tele
phone company. The rates eouL'
nave been increased hiirher and ve
have failed to yield a reasonable re
turn on the utility’s invested capital
The subject wks eon« into thorough
ty by the commission, and while erro
may have been made as to exception
a! instalments or localities, in ten
oral It is beyond reasonab’e critic an
so far as the amount of increase is
concerned. When costs and waves
decrease, or net income increaww
the commission will hasten to redue
rates. The commission will err o-
the «'de of the public every time i
it errs The utilities will vet no fa
vors and will have a hard time to re
justice in the face of the public dis
like to pay any more than they hav
been in the habit of paving.
—The Oregvn Voter.
“The commission will err on th
side of the publie «very time it errs"
may sound swd to the fellow th»'
i wrote the above comment. bu
we fear he will find very few tele
phone subscribers i that will agrw
with him. if they are swaved b-
fear of the public, it will be after th-
recall puts »he fear of God in thei-
hearts. Nu <ane person Vein be mid
to believe, unless in some mannei
Striking seamen abandoned their
subsidized. that the present rate
chanted by the Pacific Telephone f attitude of peaceful picketing Mon­
Telegraph company arc not exhorbi day and Tuesday, it is said, and got
tant. The dividend tecentlv declare«- direct action on some of the non-un­
by the parent monopoly, the Bel ion men taking situations on boats in
Telephone company, verifies thi- Portland harbor. A boarding party
■statement beyond the reasonable «ha took possession of th« steamer Swift­
scout and chased her crew ashore,
dow of a doubt.
luster a “scab" was beaten on Front
street, near the North Bank dock.
BREEDING BOLSHEVISM
Other alight clashes occurred.
In
The expression. ‘‘Breeding Bolshe each case those responsible escatx'd
before
the
arrival
of
the
police.
vism,” has been overworked, nc
doubt, but sometimes, in some cases
Because of its humanitarian nvs-
,t is the only phrase that seems tc
sage. Mayor Baker has made special
hit the mark.
The following dispatch which ap­ arrangements whereby inmates of
peared in the daily papers this week charitable institutions or members of
is self-explanatory:
“Philadelphia poor families will be admitted free of
May 17—Mrs. Emma C. Berpdolt was charge to the forthcoming nresen' «-
today sentenced in the federal dis­ tion of “Behold the Man.” the film
trict court to one year and one dav depicting incidenta in the life of the
in the Atlanta penitentiary for con­ Saviour, which « to onen a second
spiracy to aid her sons. Grover C showing of five days Sunday after­
Bergdoll and Erwin R. Rergdotl. tc noon. The rule against admission of
under aix will not apply on
•a desert, the United States armv. and children
wa.« fined a total of $7000
Judin Monday afternoon and night.
Dickineon, in imposinF sentence, an­
Eighteen carpenters were buncoed
nounced the prison sentence would be
remitted if the fine i* paid within the bv a smooth stranger laat week,
present term of court. ending the when he collected $10 each from then
upon the promise of employment
second Monday in June.”
. Mrs. Bergdoll is a rich woman. Bv The money waa to be paid for the
her own admission her sons are also charter of a steamboat to take the
in their own rights. She on the wit- mechanics to a place near Tillamook
ness stand set Grover Bergdoll'» where it was represented docka and a
private fortune at the half million hotel were to be built. The csrn-n-
mark. The fine imposed is a drop ir ters had their tool boxes, and in some
the bucket—they can Fleefullv pav cases furniture, down to the foot of
it and go on their wav rejoicing the Broadway bridge, readv and
waiting for the boat which never ap
The I. W. W.’« who
• urged • others
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not to fight had no fine alternative, peared. Exit stranger and cash.
Marie Equi, with her myriads of
well-wishers in Portland, was not
The sound amplifier, one of the Int­
permitted to escape punishment by eat modern inventions of the electri­
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the
payment of a fine. Onlv the Al
cal world, will be demonstrated in
bers and the BerFdolls escape pun­ Portland during the 1921 Hose Festi­
ishment—and they because they have val, June 8, 9 and 10. The amplifi-r
the cash to fight their cases and pav has been demonstrated publicly in
fines.
only aix places in this country
It
If the courts are held in disrespect will be put up at the intersection of
—if people are rapidly losing confi­ Madison and West Park streets and
dence in the American theory of jus­ enable all within a radius of three
tice impartially administered to rich blocks or more to hear whatever is
and poor alike, only the courts are to going on.
By means of the device
President Harding wax heard bv
I blame.
125,000 people at the inauguration
ceremony.
WORTH A TRIAL
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Fishermen and Tourists
Are you prepared for the coming season?
How about your Auto needs. We are readv
to serve you With Expert Repairing. High
grade Auto Supplies, Grease and Oils. If
your battery needs replacing we’ll make
allowance on a New Columbia.
TIRES ano TUBES
GRIBBLE BROTHERS
CRESTON GARAGE
50th and Powell Valley Road
Phone 616-62
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T! MAPLES GARAGE
AND AUTO REPAIR SHOP
E ARE A SALE AND SERVICE STATION
lor Diamond Tires 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.
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OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT
Phone:
614-48
L. L. CAMPBELL, Prop
Successors to
Myers Garage and Machine Shop
10004 Foster Road and Darrin Avenue
SQUARE DEAL CANDY STORE
CANDIES MADE DAILY
SATURDAY SPECIAL
Cocoanut Dainties,
6114 Ninety-second Street
20c K
Lents
inched and politely reauostod tu ¡lar Uaffl« will travel ovar oas-wav
route«, waa favored Tu««d»v bv
ace the mu.uc.
In any other country the arrests members of th« citv romril, and Im
would l>e made tint And the blowing madiate akeps will ba taken to work
out a plan whereby such a rrorguni
done after» urda.
Failure of
Good-bye. «lacker«! Go a* far aa sathin can ba affected.
any members of th« Chamber of
you can and forget to return.
They'll catch you and fine you if Commerce committee or other com
mitteee advocating traffic reforms to
you don't watch out!
appear at th« spacial cvuncil mooting
for the consideration of recommen
HERE AND THERE
<lations from thana committees. was
ABOUT THE CITY the cause of a sharp rebuke from
Mayor Baker. followed bv a daterm
Little Item« of Intereat to Herald motion of the city council to work
out
a revision of traffic reform«
Readers Culled From All liver
without the aid of committee mem­
the Rooe City.
bers who could not take sufficient
J. Nolan of Portland was -• ek­ time tn present their reports.
ed grand patriarch of the grand en­
campment of Oregon, at the 47th an- CALL SENT HANDSAKKRi
nual convention of Oddfellow« in Al­
WANTED IN ARMENIA
bany thia week.
Many deleratea
are in attendance at the grand lodge
J. J. Handaaker. state director of
assembly of Oddfellow* and Rebek the near east relief, has been asked
aha. held in the Willamette Valier by the national secretary of the re
city. Thia district la well reureaenl- lief to go to Armenia for temporary
service there, according to a tele­
gram received recoatly by J. H.
•‘«ter Keser, driver for the Faro, Rankin, chairman of executive com­
wood dairy, waa held up and robbed mute for Oregon
The telegram
by an arnu-.t and masked highway­ from National Secretary Vickrey
man at East 50th »tree! and Haw asked that Mr. Handaaker be released
thorne avenue early Tuesday.
Ihy from ha work here to help overseas
bandit bound Keser's hand« about his
“We will bo glad to release Mr.
neck with a rope which he found in Handaaker as requested by the New
the truck and then searched ha vic­ York committee,” said Mr. Rankin,
tim a clothing and the truck for “if wo find it possible to complete
money, without succeea. The bandit our alathing and toy collection bo
was about 24 yean old. of <iark com­ fore the sailing of the relief ship
plexion and wore a light suit.
early in Juno and also complete our
campaign for funits for < nina ami
The question of paving more fitting the near •ast.M
tribute to the bodies of soldiers who
Mr. Handaaker will know in a tew
k*t their live« in France will be tak­ ,la> s whether he can l>e released from
en up with the various patriotic or­ ha work here to go to Armenia,
ganisations of the city as the result where ha will aid in the work In the
of action taken by company C. Vet­ field, if released.
erans* club, at a meeting Mondav
The clothing and toy campaign
night. It was charged that the pub­ through the state la now well under
lic waa neglecting the memory of the way and a hearty response Is «»"act­
soldier dead brought back from ov­ ed on bundle day. May t&.
erseas. it waa declared that onlv
relatives and a few friends attend 'd
Auto mechanic with ooverel years'
the funerals
experience will overhaul rv «s rashly.
Phone Auto 810-77;____________ 18-tf
Gay red garters, worn to school
by giddy little misses, are stirring up
the school authoritim and officials.
That improprieties in drees is detri­
mental to the rising generation in
the city schools, is the sentiment of
some teachera and principals, who
say that the indiscrete actions of a
comparative few are the source of a
good deal of mischief. Lack of dis­
cipline in the home and the natural
imitation by the girls of their elders
is ascribed as the cause.
When the evening meal is over
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in your hour or two
and indulge
you
of reflection, is your business upper­
most in your mind? It shouldn't be.
It but adds to the general mental fa­
tigue which already weighs you
down.
Possibly you have a home, a lawn,
a back yard, and a garden. Thinking
an«l planning for their improvement
will afford your tired brain the
change and relaxation it requires.
That hour of reflexion each day
will produce wonderful results if em.
ployed in the proper manner, whereas
continued concentration upon affairs
of business will blunt your intellect
and weaken your powers of percep
tion.
Grass vrill not grow without water
to nurse it along, and neither will the
brain continue to function without
') «■ r« «t that is np< sarv to replen
I ish its exhausted vitality.
SCOOTING IS GOOD
We note in the daily press that the
draft evaders are to be Fathered in
and punished.
Following our usual custom, ad-
information has been published
broadcast, in order that the guiltv
may take to the tall timber while yet
there is time
If any be overbold, and remain in
their accustomed haunts, possibly
some other form of warning will be
employed, coupled with an urgent in­
timation that it is time to scoot
while the scooting is Food.
If any are so foolish as to continue
tn decline to take safety in flight. we
presumed they will be reluctantly
DON’T
SACRIFICE YOUR
FURNITURE
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Please ret our bid. We pay the BICBEST
Buy, sell or trade anything
of value. We also have a
CASB P1ICES.
Phonograph & Record Exchange
Trade Your Records for New
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We sell goods on Easy Terms
NEWMAN’S EXCHANGE
66«6 Foster Read at Ksra ParL
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A*. 825-17
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Thia Way New and
Used Cars
Hart & Klauder
Drop in Tires
20 per cent
Everlasting
(Now is your chance: don’t be bothered with your wreck)
Concrete Fence Posts
Springtime
Cleaning Time
All Designs
Also
A little expense in Paint and Top GlLTi
Dressing will improve your car...
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Clothes Line Posts
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1009 36th Ave^ S. E.
What do you want in
Near 82nd SL and PnweU Valley
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In The Center of LENTS
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Pot Plants, Flowers
Curreys Pharmacy
and Funeral Work
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Plaats tor
Windows, Boxes, Baskets and Garden
Grays Crossing
At Lawest Prices PesaIHe
Mt. Scott utcoRroesrss
Greenhouse
its all right sr yoor «ss«sy back
A. W. Dorman, 4121 87th street,
received the two lots in Wellesley ad-
dition offered to the fortunate atten
dant of the "Build-a-home” exposi­ J. HUNT HENDRICK8ON
tion last week. Their description ia
given aa lots 11 and 12 in block 8 and
Attoroey-at-Law
are but two blocks from Sandy bou­
Portland, Ore.
levard.
The exposition proved one Spalding Building
of the most popular affairs of the
Main
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kind ever held in the citv and the
total at’i-ndance for the week was
estimated to run well over the 100.-
000 mark. Several business houses,
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
the Mt. Scott Herald included, were
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sponsors for an advertisement in the In the Circuit Court of the State of
paper distributed to those who at­
Oregon for the County of Mult­
tended the exposition.
The adver­
nomah, Probate Department
tisement called attention to the mer­
In the Matter of th« Estate of
its of this section aa a residential Edward Carrigan, deceased.
district.
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned has filed her final ac­
Through the persistent and clever count and report as administratrix of
detective work of two high school the estate of Edward Carrigan, de­
boys, James Williamson was bound ceased, and that the Judge of the
over to the grand iury on a charge of above entitled court has fixed June 14
passing bad check» and attempting 1921, at the hour of 9:80 a m. and
to pasH others. The boy«. Edward '.he courtroom of said Court in the
Hodges, aged 14, and Herbert Clark, courthoua« of Multnomah County at
aged 15, were in a grocery store on Portland, Oregon, aa the time and
East Burnside street when William­ place for hearing objections to «aid
All per­
son cashed a check there. The bovs final report and account.
were witnesses to the transaction sons having objections thereto are
and hoard the proprietor learn of the notified to present the same to said
worthlessness of the check over the Court on or before said date.
Date of first publication. May 18,
phone.
They thereupon set out to
find the culprit, and when they did 1921.
Date of last publication. June 8,
so trailed him from store to store, in
some rases warning the proprietors 1921.
KATE CARRIGAN.
before the bad check artist entered.
Administratrix of the Estate of
Later they trailed him to his home
Edward
Carrigan,
deceased.
and notified the police.
H. P. Amest Suite 1210. Yoon
General reorganization of traffic, Building, Portland, Oregon, Attorney
whereby both street ear and vehicu- for Administratrix.
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Our Motto: "TRADE-AT-HOME"
•6«2-<7th Ave.
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Phone 622-16
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5228 72nd SL 8. E., Partland. Or.
IF YOU WANT DRY WOOD
CALL US
MILLARD AVE. FUEL CO.
O. M. Butler
L. C. Pulían
Ic«, Wood. Coal
Food
Sand
Gravai
Garden Plowing and Excavating
Prompt Service
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