iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'iiiiiiiiii i liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii *i1 11111111 *H11111111111111 i i 111111111111 11111111111111111 1 III I mui! 1 REMEMBER I mt. Scott lieraid Published Every Friday at laute Station. Portland. <>regna. ' I Geo. A. McArthur Proprietor SubecripUoa Prie* «150 a year We handle New and Used Fords and Chevrolets Talk with Us, if You think of Buying. We can Save You Money and Give You Service Right at Home. Eagle Garage In the Center of Lents—Phone 633-66 II Auto Repairing, Grease and Oi COLUMBIA BATTERIES BY EOL.LV Î l*rt GOING TO PASSENT My’BUÎJ’ WITH A full set Phone 622 28 AS THE EDITOR SERS IT Over in England some of them are feeling justifiably cockev bccnizse they beat the Americana at plavfax Good enough! We are gl; 1 t’-.ev . have found something at which thev . ■ can beat Americana, even if it is nothing more exciting than golf. It would never do for us to exec) our English cousins in evvrvthing. It would be ungenerous of ua. and ven disconcerting to them. Some day we mav tire of doing the useful things of life—of progressi-it in the sciences, and in industry, and in agriculture, and education, an 1 in accumulating the wealth of the wvrid We may even cease our stesdv grind of work and production and <le- , cide that it is time to to enjoy the glories of the present. and antici those of the future Then, perhaps, we mav l--arn t plav golf—-the pastime of affluence and dignity. Statistics recently made public «how- that there are «ixtv-»cven met I in the United States with an ann -il I income of more than a million dollar^. It is too much. Thev can not possi bly use it and thev are not likclv t<> give away any considerable amount ■e I of it. What the government d -en r t take in taxation simply add-.- more I millions to their pile, thereby ml ic ing the amount in circulation am the less fortunate. On gene rani principles a man ba» u right to all of the money he can bon estly earn, but there should be a limit beyond which no man can go. If the government would set a rea sonable «urn as the limtt to he size of fortunes and their incomes, and take possession of everything bevond that limit, there would be an end to the accumulation of the wealth of the country in the hands of a few to the detriment of the many. The principal prop of bolshevism would be knocked from under its feet, and justice, right and harmony would be more in evidence than th«> growing unrest that is now so prev alent. We are approaching periously near to a state of financial feudalism, and feudalism is the enemy of a republi can form of government. FISK TIRES by dealers The best fabric tire made for heavy service or rough roads — ci him ; oct the w aste If General Dawes, as head of the federal budget, ran inaugurate a ava- teni whereby the extravagant guv- erpmental waste will bo eliminated, he will have performed a great and signal service to hie countrv. “Governmental waste" ia a house hold expression from ocean U> ocean and from Canada to the irulf. It sig- idtics a lack of organisation, ineffic iency . and a »pint of don't-care. It is time to eliminate the three. The bunlens of taxation are heavy enough when even legitimate exnen- s.« are met. without adding the mil- buna ami nulliona that are squandentl through lack of good judgment and business acumen. G.-neral Dawes is by no means a new bloom. but we are rather of the opinion that he will nevertheless make a clean sweep. RED-TOP * Extra Ply — Heavy Tread 30x31 $22.00 RE! I EE IN SIGHT? Reduction on all styles and sites If a settlement of the Irish uueS- Cion I« made _ _________ that will _____________ be reasonably s-ilisfactury to both sides it will be one i-reat relief not onlv to them, but to the people of the United States as well. Our country today ia practically divided into two camps on the sub ject a minority of anient champions of the Irish cause, and a majority who believe in 1« tting countries on the other side of the rater manage their own affairs without interference from us. It is a source of uneasiness to manv £>rofessional politicians, who want to teep in the good graces of their Irish constituent.*, vet fear to alienate the 6702 Foster Road support of those in the other camp. It keeps them wiggling and aquirm- Business AuL «10-79 PHONES ............... Residence Main 3369 mg in an attempt to sav something and yet at the same time sav nothing. We have had one great division of principle in this country. We do not c want another. The Irish question can not be ami cably adjusted any too soon to suit 9111 Foster Road--Lents 619-13 On May 30 a hundred million Peo our Uncle Samuel. ple bowed their heads in tribute to for all kinds of the heroes who have fallen in our AIDING DEMPSEY American wars. Sheet Work It is custom—the sorrowful gra'i- Now that Mr. llenipsev has knocked ,'l make Copper. Tin and Galvanized Wash Boilers, tude of a nation. <>dt the champion prize tighter of Eu- On July 4th we did not sorrow We n i>e it is considered improbable by ¡Champion Chicken Fount«, Hoppers. Feeders. Metal Hens’ rejoice.! over the glorious acts of our many that there will be any other iNesta. Trap Neats, Brooder Canopies. &c. Stoves, Pipes and forefathers, who made this countrv pun< her willing to take him on. Elbows. I can aave you money on Furnaces. free. That would be sad for Mr. Demp That, too, ia custom—a custom sey. All Work Guaranteed. Repairing a Specialty. bom of an excess of joy. Having achieved fame greater than And so it is through life. that of any king or emperor, it ia not I No nutter how poignant our grief to be considered that he would sink to may be today, there is always a meaa the level of a mere moving picture ure of joy for the morrow. star in Order to remain in the fickle It ■ the destiny of life that jov public eve, which so often forgets its must be accompanied bv lorn and heroes. sorrow must give way to joy. Never U hat, then, can we do to aid Mr. MADE DAILY are we permitted to know one to the Dempsey ? exclusion of the other. Let them enter the ring nnd punch We are in thia life but a ____ little himself in the absence of any other while, each one as but a grain of sand opponent? on the glistening beach. Not at all. Those powerful blows The flowing tides of life bring us might hurt. into being—we tarry a little while— There remains but one other sug and the outward rush sweeps us ihto gest on worthy of a gentleman of the, eternity. prov.eaa of Mr. Dempsey. St 14 Ninety-second Street Lents The sands of life are as those of Pull off another war with some I the beach—ever shifting. Th< v come. fureirn country. I they linger, and they go. but never is Mobilize the flower of our young er the movement limited to one direc manhood and send them away to do tion. or die. or both. There is joy over our advent today, Let the red blood of America flow and sorrow over our departure to as the watera of the sea. with the morrow. super-blood of Mr. Dempsev anchored 1’lv/ ▼ 11 1 vJ OneWay from Portland to Lenti Jov and sorrow, hand in hand. safelv in the harbor of a shinvard. Life is nothing else. It is undignified to fight and run We Can Move You Out of the Muddy Street away Therefore the great of the MIZZLING COMPETENT CRITICS earth should not fight. at all where 8822 Foster Road ------- COAL Phone 612-69 sprinting may become an urgent ne cessity. 7 Admiral Sims. who was reprimand » The shipyard turns out noble pal* 1 ed by the secretary of the naw for sees of the deep. his famous speech in England, has It is a convenient place for Mr broken out again—fortunately. Demp-ey to turn in. In a Fourth of July speech he calls Adieu, Jackie! ' attention to the fact that officer of A New Low Price on a Known and Honest Product P. LARSEN, Real Estate, Insurance ■See A. S. PEARCE Phone tíuy her a DIAMOND." T GRIBBLE BROTHERS CRESTON GARAGE 50th and Powell Valley Road - till Ninety second Rtreet Alien! the Inule-at-Hom« contest. cvucliKbd m last week’s Herald, we v i to state for the infonnatiun of l> <>a>' that imazine that thia newapa- por has been oiwrnting a grafting proposition, that w-v moat cheerfully refer them to fucts and figures in the iquitting mein of this establishment, t was not the intention, nor have we received. after paying the cash prise, nnd paving expenses for conducting the contest, more than the advertis ing rates charged our regular ita- trona Our primary intention was to educate and cncouriurv the people in tile Mt. Scott district to the habit of trading at home, and in the mean time increase the circulation of the Herald. Iloth have been acximpliahml to a considerable degree. If we sue- re,si in coll'-eUng all due ua for con tract*, in time to cons', the Herald will just about play even with the ?:ame. So, to relieve those that are earful that the Herald had ulterior motives in endeavoring to do a little luxating for this community we are making this statement at thia partic. utar time. Phone T' MAPLES GARAGE Metal SQUARE DEAL CANDY STORE CANDIES MOTOR REPAIRS FiskTires&Tubes Under our new low prices we can save you money and give you the best of service. All our tires are strict ly guaranteed. SATURDAY SPECIAL Walnut Caramels, 25c a lb. MOVING ROSE CITY VAN Phone: L. L. CAMPBELL, Prop. 614-41 Successors to Myers Garage and Machine Shop Foster Road and Darrin Avenue TAeNEW EDISON days of music-» / Mr Edison offers 23 prizes, totaling 110,000. He wants a phrase of four or five words that will distinguish the New Edison from mere talking machines. If you will fill out this coupon we will loan you a New Edison for three days so that you can learn what its R s -C biatbd music will do for you. This close acquaintance with the musical powers of the New Edison will give you ideas for phrases to submit for Mr. Edison* a 310,000 Prize Contest. Mt. Scott Drug Co. Near Car Line 92nd St. LENTS fillout and mail this Ad How Many Bites in a Pound of Steak ? the army and naw are forbidden to A consignment -of lumber was m- criticise publicly any feature of our ! icntl diF-ed from a western elate system of national defense. The result of their silence, declare.» to Chicago, valued nt 1300. The freight charges arc said to have been the admiral, is that we are in a per JSOO. Think’ • petual state of practical defrnsciess- ness, and the vital points of this de- We'll prophesy that the mother of fenselessness is carefully kept from the public at large, who might them the Hood River young man who shot selves criticise if thev were cogni Fagan right between the eve« at 100 feet never told him she didn’t raise zant of the acual facts. Public criticism serves to bring to him to be a soldier. light the weak spots of every subject under discussion, but in order to ex pose undesirable conditions a txrson must first have a ho rough knowledge of his subject. It is admitted that no one can pos sibly understand the subject of na tional defense better than the army or naw officer, whose life work it is. and yet they are utterly forbidden to discuss such subject«. As a matter of fact, the civilian heads of departments in Washington. 1. Films—Eastman and Defender. appointed for political rea«->n and 2. Foto Supplies—Paper, develop without previous knowledge or train er. hypo. etc. ing, are loath to have their mistakes 3. Finishing—The equal of any aired in public by men who know- and superior to many. more than they do. 4. Free—Each day our dark room . That is all very well for the de will select the best negative partment head who is endeavoring to appearing during the day and nr ad off adverse criticism of himself and his department, but it ia poor make a 10-inch enlargement consolation for the taxpaver who on « free of charge. for these. m.-take*. , Bring your foto work to Whatever mav be the right or wrong of the admiral’s famous speech in England, he is unquestionably right in this instance. More competent critici«m and le«’ official and congressional bungling is greatly to be desired- Buy one of our JUICY STEAKS and you’ll for get to count the bitea. You’ll be ao agreeably surprised you’ll think only of the enjoyment you are getting out of your meal. Our meats are all long on quality. It’s the only kind we buy, because its the kind our custom ers desire. We study to please. The 4 F’s £ ggiman’'s Market Office: Eut 3230 Plant: 6322-40 CityMotorTruckingCo 291 Hawthorne Ave. Curreys Pharmacy AUTO TRUCK HAULIHG CONTACTORS CRUSHED ROCK, SAND and GRAVEL Grays Crossing The world owe« a man only that which he is able to collect. Paving Materials Macadam Roada Plant: Kelley Butte, 94 and Divition Sta., PORTLAND, ORE. PORTER W. YETT, Contractor. it« all right or your money back L J