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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (July 8, 1921)
-- U J M 1 ■!' ■ I f ■. I MT. SCOTT CELFBRKT1ON (Continued from Page One ) WOMAN’S LOVE DEMANDS ALL week to the one turning in the large* t — nurnbrr’of coupon* Wednesday night Can Never Be Satisfied With Anything and $5 to the one turning in the larg Lees Than Absolute Dominion est number of subscriptions as above Over Ona Man. Remem he i also, that for every sub ■cription turned in you alao secure an additional 50 rents commission. So What »very woman wants mors than get buav and earn that vacation anything else In the world Is absolute money in this last opportunity. dominion over one man. There Is a The date for the pax men! of prize peculiarly vaiupiah treud in feminine money has been set for Saturdax. lore which takes the form of demand July 16, after 1 o'clock. Ing *ottre poasesst.ai of the creature Come out and dance every Satur ui-ou whom th* affection* have twen day night with the crowds at Cedar fastened. ville Park, at I-inneman Junction. Every woman want* to fvel that, no Four-piece music; dancing 8:30 p. m. matter what hl* occupation be It th* to 12:30 a. m. 14-tf most engrossing business or merely a game of golf—«he Is ever the com A wave of sickness is expected to pelliug not* at the back of her man's engulf the country when the brewers down to manufacturing author bead. He must not forget her for a ized beer with a kick for purely med single instant, and he must he regret fully conscious that nothing is quite icinal purposes. satisfactory, lacking the saving grace A new continent is said to haw of her presence And she requires been discovered in the antarctic reg continually to be assured of this She ions in which no booze has ever been believes that In hoarding her perret made or sold. It is uninhabited. ual recollection he holds a talisman tendering him tmuiun* from the attrac Gossip creates a multitude of sins tions or blandishments of all other that do not exist. women. It Is difficult for th* feminine ro«n Never boast of the fact that you are wthout an enemy in the world. It tallty to grasp the curious power of requires either brains or imbecility detachment of the masculine A wom to inspire wrath. an cannot comprehend, much less sym pathize with, that trait by which a Not all men squander their hard man can divest himself completely of »•med money. They don’t earn it. any thought of her while absorbed In Dear old congress is just itching to j something else. A man's mind—and this particular perpetrate another national joke. It I ly refers to the man of many serious want* to investigate war contracts. interests—is like a number of* com- Some people wipe out their old partmentA each sealed from the other debts by converting them into newer and docketed as to contents. While end larger ones. he Is in one. he shuts out everything pertaining to any other. Don’t “duck” at a flash of light A woman has not this capability of ning. The bolt you see has spent its detachment. Whether .she 1« playing force. bridge or apparently obsessed with f* I As Hs Looked to Jam««. sonic knotty d<»8#e«tle di tali, she ‘» always spbcontwlously aware of the one. The ret,-tithe quality >• ’•** I’1’’’" valline characteristic of woman. It I» at once her gn-ntest atrengtli and her greatest w«akn*ae she .annoi hear to let go If she sees the llamo of a love on the wane she trie« frantically to restore It to its full force. A man faced With the tmtn* cootlngency Is apt to he more resigned -or brutal— Snd make« haste to finish completely the cooling affection. A man likes to do a thing, have done with It and consign all memory to oblivion—to wipe the slate dean and be ready for something new.— May Isabel Flsit In the Continental Edition of the London Dally Mall. Succeed* in Molding Basalt The common volcanic rock known as basalt cannot be easily shaped with chisel and hamimsr. but Dr. Ribbe. a French experimenter. claims much succeas for his method of shaping by molding after It has boon n cited at about 1.300 degrees Q-nticrade. Ill* first product was a glassy substance, which he has since been able to change to the crystalline structure of the original rock by a devltrlfylng proc««*. The rock which has been melted and molded Is f-rnntl to be s0 perior to the natural basalt In resist ance to scratching «nd wear, and It proves to be especially desirable for such pun*w.-s as paving, curbstot es and stairs. ft can be shaped with great smoothne ss and exactness. A« the material Is not attacked by ach’s. It Is suitable for vats for chemical use; and it Is also an excellent elec trical Insulator, and a useful «uh- «tanco for firmly Oxine metallic posts or other fittings in place by using a-« a hot paste. When three jear <>lil Janie* mother asked him what he did with ill* penny »he gave him he replied! ”1 gav* It to the monkey," Ills mother »aked him what the monke.x aaMi “Why he <av* It to hla father that gilayvd the organ." - Charter No. 85. Classified Ads. I'henr 6M-16 I FT I S S k\\ YOUR WOOD for voxi Trade at home with vuur neigh- here. Phone Kinney. 624-48. 27-ltx TINTING PAPER HANGING LOST Rear birxrle wheel with tire and Morroxv brake attached. Re ward. 8668 66th avenue. Auto. 62;. _________ 27-ltx Good Work Reasonable Pnces R. J. 1 STEFFT Bertha Louise Kissner Teacher of Piano Tutel WANTED- Home for 5-year-old boy in L*nts district, where he will re ceive mother’s care. Call or write SIMMER CLASSES BEGINNING Wm Buffin. 5205 88th atreet. t7-ltx 45-Minnte Lessons *1 LOST—Fountain iwn on Woodstock, Pupil of Lillian Jeffery» Petri between 9®d and 9 “F. 1^ 4710 52nd St. S. E. M” engraved. I .cave at Herald. Rv- xxard. 27-2tx 622-28 FOR Job Printing During the closing days of the 1921 school year, the mpiis of Lents school prest nted the oppereta. "Clarinda, or the Rose and the Pearl”. It was greatly enjoyed by the large audience who atter.ded and the teachers who di rected the production received many complimnts upon the work of the children. The Portland Telegram pub lished the pictures below and the Herald printed copies on plate paper for distribution. We were requested to use the photos in our issues but at the time our columns were crowded. Fourth of July week being a dull advertising period, we this week find room to comply with the requests. Additional copies of thi< pajier may be had for mail ing purposes by those desiring them bv applying at the H erald office. I Total WOOD FOR SALE, delivered any where; first class old growth: first class second growth. Phone 614-48. J. Weaton. 26 If 1.962 <18 12,100.00 170.306 02 4.380 70 21800 78,170 82 I294.435.il 1 SB. » r n PAREX1 CENTRAL OREGON LAND to trade for vacant lota, or anything you have. Call 6.124 96th St, 18-tf What are your children doing with their spare hours this summer? Now, TODAY, you should start your child’s MUSICAL EDUCATION. SPECIAL PRICES to all who enroll during JULY. Ten years experience. Success guaranteed MISS EFFIE DUYER will make ladies’ hat* of your own material to order. Satisfaction guaran teed. 602R 41st avenue. Phon* Tabor 1152. 17-tf CALI. R. HEYTING. phone 626 67, for sand and gravel delivered at a reduced price 17-tf People who Jump at conclusion» 'n quently grasp illusions. L. \. BARKER. Prop. 34)00 00 County of Multnomah I, Shcrnuui Harkaon. cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly ■ wear that the above statement la true to the beet -of my knowledge and belief. SHERMAN HARKSON. Cashier. <Correct—Attest: Henry Harkaon. F. It Foster, Director*. Subscribed and sworn to before me thia 6th day of July, 1921. . ANNA C. O’CONNOR, Notary Public. My commieaion expire* F*b 1. 1925. WANTED—Two little girls, not un der 4 years of age. to board. Mr*. Herling. .915 Slrd St S E 25 tf ci.nomy furniture Store 8 16.000 00 ....................... STATE OF OREGON. FOUND—Lady** coat Call at Her ald office, describe property and pay for this notice FOR SALE- Horse, harness, wagon xvith express business, plow and cultivator if xvanted. Enquire at 6015 92d street. G. W Hartfelder. 23-tf 1294,435 12 Liabilities Capital stock paid in .............................................................................. Surplus fund .............................................................................................. Undivided profits ................................... ............... 49.201.31 .... I.,-** current expenses, interest and taxes paid 7,238.63 .... Demand Deposit», other than bank*, suhjrct Io zeeervei Deposit* due th* State of Oregon, and <l<-po*ila due county or cities and other public funds ....................................................... Individual depoaita subject to check.................................................... Cashier'» check* of thia bank outstanding juiyable on demand.. < ertifled checks outstanding ..-...................................................... .... Time and Savings Deposits, «object to reserve anil paynble on demand ami subject to notic*: Time certificates of deposit outstanding ...................................... FOR SALE Edgewood 3-burner gas range, with oven. 312: gxiod as new. phone 622-19_________________ 27 It i__________________________________ , Ivy M. KINNEY, Teacher of Pianoforte. Studio: 6228 92nd St., S. E. ______________________________________ I______> r NEW AMI USED FURNITURE l««n Mowers, llnse. Accessories 6015 92d ST. • I.ENTS STA. New House for Sale Phone 625-17 5228 72nd St S. E., Portland, Or. Y<»U WANT DRY WOOD CALL US MILLARD AVE. FUEL CO. O. M Butler U C. Pullen Ice, Wood, Coal and Feed Sand and Gravel Lot .50x100, all fenced, new 3-room house, just built and neatly painted. A good buy. Price $950.00 and terms for part, if desired. See Mr. Harkness at Garden Plowing and Excavating Prompt Service j. D. Multnomah State Bank Lents Station Portland, Oregon M c F arlane Cement Contractor Walks y Foundations, Etc C See Phone 628-40 5231 Fortieth Ave, S. E. A. S. PEARCE 9111 Foster Road--Lents Phone 619-13 for all kinds of Sheet Metal Work T^ADnC Overhauled F <JXVL/O & Repaired Get My Prius »nd S»tt Monty Satisfaction Guaranteed. OTTO HECKEL,Cor.55lb Art.,S.E.k11 IllSt .1 make Copper, Tin ami Galvanized Wash Boilers, XJhampion Chicken Founta, Hoppers, Feeders, Melal Hens’ *Ne8ta, Trap Neats, Brooder CanopieH, &c. Stoves, Pipes and Elbows. I can save you money on Furnaces. All Work Guaranteed. Repairing a Specialty. Phone 641-35 Mr. Car Owner > ** •w * 1 * Inspecting and Repairing Vulcanizing and Reinforcing Step in as you drive by our garage. I^et us listen to your engine for a minute or two. If there is any thing wrong we can detect it. Prompt correction is less enpen- sive than later repairs. When we vulcanize a tube it does not give away again in the same place. The vulcanizing por- tion is stronger than the rest of the tube. If your casing is weak we can reinforce it and give it much longer life. You will actually save money on the upkeep of your car by keeping in touch with this garage. tf Phone 615-34 8919 Foster Rd U at Fortlapd; in the Stat* of Oregon at th* cloa* of busineu, Jun* 30. 1921. Resource* l.oana and discount*. including rediscount«, if any ................... 9163,948 61 Overdraft*, »ecured ami unsecured .................................................... 398.79 U. S. government securiti** owned, including thoae shown in items 31 and 36, if any ................................................................. 29.960.00 Other bond», warrant* and securiti**. including foreign govern ment. atate, municipal, corporation, etc.. Including those shown In items 31 and 36, if any ............................................ 33,387.76 Stock*. securities, claim*, li*n*, Judgment*, etc .......................... .1,178 00 Hanking houae, non*; furniture ami fixture* ........................... . 6.000 (Ml Real estate owned other than banking houae................................ 19436 27 Amount* due from bank*, banker* and trust compani*«, d*aig- naled and approved re**rv* agents of thia hank ................. 23,845 18 Check* on banka outaid* city or town of reporting bank and other cash items ......................................................................... 194 96 Cash on hand in vault ........................................................................... l5.006.b1 WANTED- Home for invalid with party who needs company; prefer I <nts district; will provide living expenses and small wage. Write A. B. C. Herald office. 27-3tx 7114 Fifty-Second Avenue, S. E. REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE Multnomah State Bank Advertisement* until r thia head ng 10c per line first Insertion; 6c per line each subsequent lasu*. Minimum charge, 25c Qzunt 6 1» hen a fellow is cock sur» he it» right it____ is often easy to convince him xvonis to the line. he is w rong. POUND I ady't new »ilk gluv*. At Herald office tl Painting... Resent* District Nu THE LENTS GARAGE N