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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 5, 1921)
u>M including Hawaii. A rvmfer- lence agreement would exclude the ¡Japum-Se from the po»aibllitv of any '«lure control of those islands 4'ubliehed Every Friday at t-eiiU To reflow to tweome a signatory to Statiti*. Portland, Or»ton aitch ait agreement would be to tacit- Proprietor | ly admit the Japanese intention to Geo. A. McArthur wap- war against the United Slates for their possession. KntcreJ as aacand-claae mall mai It is no email wonder the Japenese ler February It. lilt, at the po»' »rv squirming and looking for a loop- office at l.enta. Or«*on. under act of hole tluough which to crawl. Congreea. March 1. IIT9. mt. Scott herald REMEMBER We handle New and Used Fords and Chevr lets 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 633-68 Enjoy Your Vacation See (Ja Firat for FXpert Repairing and Over hauling, Brake Relining, Welding and brazing, Battery Service. We carry a full line of High Grade Auto Supplies at Correct Prices AJAX AND DIAMOND TIRES COLUMBIA BAI TERIES I Subscription l*riee II .SO a year Illi Nlnaty-aacond «real Phone 622-21 OPTIMIST1C AMERICA I'Rl NE I'HE SHIPPING HOARD The pruning knlfb in the hand of General Charles G. Dawes has lawn working to a uurpoav, with the result that many millions of dollars will lw n -d th.- tiixpuyer* through a reor ganisation of the dvimrtmenta in Washington and the elimination of unnecessary appropriations. In the past one of the great ambi tions of the bureaucrat has been to secure larger appropriations than were really mwesaarv. legitimate needs were hurdlv ronsidt-rad. It was a case of get all you can and spend more than you get. trusting to con gress to make up the deficit. All of thia has been change«! by Dawes, as director of the budget, and wasteful official- are warned to trim their »ails and head in close to the win I if the« desire to remain in close contort. w ith their iobs. ts-nrrnl Dawes has accomplished a wonderful piece of constructive work, but what will it avail us if the government is going to continue pour ing billions into that loose jointed maverick known as the shipping board, which is on a par with our re cent an-oplane orgy of official waste und squandering ? Why not turn Dawes loose on the shipping board, with instructions to prune to the limit? Of course. th<- general might get into on.- of his famous “Hell nnd .Ma- i ria moods and blow the thing up with a few tons of dynamite, or tow I it out into the Atlantic and sink it I But in either case we are inclined t« the belief that he would earn a y l-vti-, a d v ciferou, • anu-n” from i i mu d-.. I million American*. ¿Jr '*.?’* hl,rh ““ h without feeding them to an inanimate your- mana. The American people »re optimi*- Nothing .... ever appears lie. 1.......... ------ to r<u«e them ra-noua alarm or concern, they can't sec the dart, aide of anythin«, rhe «un always shires for them. The Ion« drv summer, roaring hun- dreds of dollars in stunted crops in aome of the cast«-™ state*, can * * disappointment. hut no lamentation*. The farmer just makes the best of it and sails light along on his course, firm in the conviction that what he loaea this summer he will make up at another time. The busine,« world, at the low ebb of a Ion« period of depression, never loses its head or makes unv serious complaint. Diminished sales and dis appearing profits can not catae it lo lose its supreme faith in the ftitura. I It builds in adversity today for sue- i cess in prosperity tomorrow. It is so in every walk of American ¡life, in every sphere of American oc- i curation. It is the American spirit, "hich I never admits defeat—which sees only i future victory in the midst of present adversity i This town is a fair sample of the hundreds of thousands that dot the ' land of free America. We racognixr conditions as they exist, and adapt ourselves to them without wnstin« valuable time in bemoanin« our mis fortunes. Rut we have no intention of ra- maining in this state of temporary depression. We know that a chance is on the If that Washington con conference re rance ,uc- way and that with a little patience „ \ .......... «••wioii ’ '"«• h.e far >»r eastern eastern qûeî- ques- we will welcome its arrival uon It IS presumed the people of the The American spirit of optimism is far east will be advised of the fact. the one that wins most in the end. There are people, of course, who AT HOME AND \BRO\t> live to learn, only to die and be for gotten. Lord Northcliffe. Ixindon ncw-p-i. ner publisher, who ii “«ral ng Amer- The fortunate man is generally the ica.” advises Americans to travel last one to racognixe the fact. He is 6702 Foster Road abroad. always yearning for something bet Good advice, providing a person ter. Business AuL 610-79................. PH0NES ........... Residence Maio 3369 has the financial means and has seen the interestin« an instructive poin's Some people are so stingy they are | of bis own country first. unwilling to part with their own Ex-service men who have been in meanness. En«land, France. Rcleium. Germany and other countries will tell von that Fame and fortune beckon to every forei«n lands offer nothin« bette- to man. and keep just out of the reach 9111 Foater Road-~Lenta Phone 619-13 of most of them. see than what can be found ri«ht hen Tor >11 kinds of in the United States Nature was at her best when she Truth is mighty, but it is often cir created th:s country and endowed it cumvented by a sneaky little lie. with its richness, and from the dav I make Copper. Tin and Galvanized Wash Boilers, And still, we ara not entirely with- I of it« creation it has been Wnssomin« Champion Chicken Founts, Hoppers, Feeders, Metal Hens’ out hope. Some day it is sure to under the hand of God and man. *Nests. Trap Nests. Brooder Canopies, &c. Stoves, Pipes and _ . There are millions of Amoricar-« rain. B ] who apparently do not realise that Elbows. I can save you money on Furnaces. I manv of the marvels of the earth are All Work Guaranteed. Repairing a Specialty. I within a day or two’s ride of their STATEMENT—Of the .Multnomah | homes—marvels that they have never •state Bank of Portland, County of ____________________________________________________________________ / .Multnomah, State of Oregon, showing I seen. As an example, of the two and a the amount standing to the credit of miarter millior people in Ch lea re every depositor July 1. 1921. who has I there are probably not over twenty not made a deposit, or who has not lper cent who have ever seen the withdrawn any part of his deposit • stock yards, and yet they are the (commercial deposits), principal or greatest in the world. You ran watch interest, for a period of more than CANDIES MADE DAILY ' a steer unloaded from a stock car and seven (7) years immediately prior to »aid date, with the name, last known watch it step by step until its meat | is in a refrigerator ready for shin- place of residence or postoffice mi. drew of such depositor, and the fact I ment You can trace the rath of the of his death, if known. ’ hide, and the tallow, the horns and H. J. Ames, Arieta. Ore. i i the hoofs, and even down to the blood known, *0.16. ¡and the hair, step by sten. untit they India A. Hadden, Lenta, Ore., not ar« all turned out a finished bv-pro known, *<1.16. 5814 Ninety-second Street Lents duct readv for the market. And v-t E. \s. i’hiihps, Lents, Ore., not ■ but few American« ever think of ris- known. *2.27. ; itin« this.marvel of the are. Chun. Thomas. Lenta. Ore., not The stock yards are only one of known, *0.16. the many si«hts to be seen in this Total, *2.74. country. Tt would require years of I, Sherman Harkson, being first| travel tp see and comprehend them duly sworn, depose anti say upon oath I all. that I am the Cashier of the Mult-| It seems to bo the custom for many nomah State Bank at Portland, Ore people who amass a competence to gon. County of .Multnomah. State of I rash ri«ht over to some forei«n coun Oregon; that the foregoing statement' try to “see the sights,” all of which is a full, true, correct and complete could be seen at homo on the screen statement, showing the name, last for a few cents. They see a few known residence or postoffice ad 1 things over there, nnd miss a lot of dress. fact of death, if known, and [ things over here. Often they are em- the amount to the credit of each de barrassed to find that some foreigner positor as required bv the provisions I who has never been here has a better of Sections 10160-1016.3, inclusive, I knowledge of this country than they Oregon lutws. have them-elves. SHERMAN HARKSON. Subscribed and sworn to before me The fellow who rushes abroad without first knowing his own coun this 12th day of July. A. D.. 1921, C. E. Kennedy, try reminds us of the poor fool who Notary Public for Oregon. Slv passe«! by a dull nug«et of gold in order tn pick up a scintillating piece commission expires June 22. 192.3. State of Oregon, ) of glass. I as. We have many of them. County of Multnomah. ------------------------- —------------------------- JAPAN TN A TIGHT HOLE .Low Cost Mileage For the Big Car Every FiskTire is a guar- " antee that you will get mileage at a low cost. For satisfaction, safety and economy you buy a “sure thing” when you buy Fisk Tires. You are safe when you buy a known and repu table product at a low price Sold only by Dealers P. LARSEN, Reai Estate, Insurance See A. S. PEARCE GRIBBLE BROS., Creston Gara e 50th St and Powell Valley Rd. 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That is very objectionable to the Japanese, who prefer to have an ex- cluaive hand in the far east, where < ina and Korea are at their mercy. If she declines to discuss far east ern questions with the United States England, France, Italy and Belgium, she admits her ulterior motives, pla- c«g herself on the defensive, and al lenates the respect and forfeits the good will of the other participants in the conference. If she enters into a discussion of such questions she mud abide by the decisions of the conference, which Xtd ^“-l! th° Other f"r “a*tprrl r»™1« ’ Will get a square deaf and ”f exploitation Wil he forever shattered. th^Janan1». Lhr*’udlv suspected innini ,lrx’n ,hp Fhil- I pines and other American posaess- BICYCLES & SUPPLIES FISHING TACKLE AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES Bicylcle Tires, each. ...$2.75 I Rubber Pedals, pair .... 1.60 I Horns, each .................... 1.00 REPAIRING C. A. 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