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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 12, 1921)
mt. Scott Herald REMEMBER We handle New and Used Fords 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 ot Lents—Phone 633-68 Enjoy Your Vacation See Us First for Fxpert Repairing and Over hauling, Brake Relining, Welding and brazing, Battery Senice. We carry a full line of High Grade Auto Supplies at Coriect Prices AJAX AND DIAMOND TIRES COLUMBIA BAI TERIES Monogram, Vedol and Haroline. Oils & Greases GRIBBLE BROS., Creston Gara e 50th SU and Powell Valley Rd T.e MAPLES GARAGE ...FOR MOTORI REPAIRS FiskTires&Tubes Under our new low prices we can save you money and jnve you the best of service. vue raima brakes with Phone: 614-48 All tires are strict ly guaranteed. L. L. CAMPBELL, Prop. Successors to Myers Garage and Machine Shop Foster Road and Darrin Avenue interest now du« and unpaid, means one hundred dollar», pro rata, for «v- ery man, woman and child in thia country. l-ublished Every Friday at l**t> That represents your forced loan Station. Portland. Oregon. to foreign governments. Apparent q * you are not to expect Proprietor Geo. A. McArthur.. any interest on thia loan for twenty- five year» or more. Entered as second-class mall mat You should not be surprised if you ter February 14. 1»I4. at the post- office at l^nta. Oregon, under act of never see either the interest or the principal. Congress, March >. 11T*. How do you like it * Or do you like it? *1SO a year Sub«riplion Price The tax collector will be around as usual. till Ninety-second Street Phone 622-21 VERI MI CH AWAKE Comptam.nl to th. Mare. Talk of automobile drivers being arrested for violatili« the speed limit wlipu they lly up ulMl dowu the high ways at 4M. no, «X «te, miles an hour, drew one day a bit of rem Inlaceuce from 4\>|>l«lii Thoui«« K Halls of the United State» iwcret serv ie«. “1 remeiulier one lime back lu a little Ohio town.” »aid the captain, "when my father was «topped by an offlrer of the law because tra w«« driving bls mare more than 12 mile» an hour.” “'You »•» going mor« than twelve lulle« «li hour.* «aid the officer; *1'11 arrest you for apeedfng.* “ “'No, get up, get up.' my father ■aid. Ttal'a a compliment to the mare. She can't go 12 miles au hour.”—Detroit Free l’reaa. There may have been a time when DON'T HECKIE TIIE PRESIDENT the residents of a small country town or a fanning district took little or no interest in affairs outside of their It is now a practical certainty that own local community, other than to a meeting will be held in Washington vote their straight party tickets at some time in November for the pur time. Cat's Meal pose of discussing international dis •lection that time is not now. It has armament and certain far eastern not Rut The port of London authorities are been for many years. affairs. This meeting will be at The man behind the counter or the •peiullug more than $3.<W a year for tend«! by official representatives of plow is just aa vitally interested in cat’s meat, that the large army of rats the governments of the United Slates, state and national affairs aa is his required to deal with the rats and England, France. Italy. Belgium, cousin in Ute great city. lulce Infeallng the docks may tw »up- China and others. There is a ixnai* The foreign news is just as care bility that German delegates may be fully scanned from day to day. and ported In the style to which they have been accustomed. So presumably the present. the field of research and invention i« cats are purely ••sportsmen.” Just kill The conference may result in great religiously scrutinised. the rets for the fun of the thing, but and everlasting godo, or it may end There is little that transpires in the in a farce. That is yet to be deter world of affairs that is not known uever eat their prey. And also, pre mined. understood by the man in his suuiably. the cuts don't make much In the meantime there are many and rural home, for it is through his con hemiway with their Jotw, sine*, we are newspapers in this country that will stant search for advanced knowledge assured the staff ha* been contluuaily be editorially discussing the various of a practical nature that he is en tucreuveil—and likewise the appropri phases of these subjects with a view abled to keep pace with the swiftly ations fur their support. It looks like to swaying public opinion to their moving tides of life. a political sinecure.—Los Angeles way of thinking, and especially the If a just comparison could be made throwing of light upon the more or it is probable that, man for man. the Times, I less obscure points. person in the country town or on the COMING EVENTS There are others that will have for farm would be found to be better their secret aim the embarrassment poster! on the affairs of the world in National Association Scientific An of the president just at a time when general than the average dweller of gling (Tubs. Portland. August. he should receive the support of the any of the great cities. American p«>ple in this laudable un State Dental society. Portland. Au dertaking of hM gust A UNE OF COMMENT The peace of the world in general Southwest Washington fair. Che and of this country in particular is of halis-Centralia, August 22. People who play with tire often get far more importance than the even Pacific German Methodist confer ing up of political scores and private cold feet. < nee. August 24. grudges. Northwest conference Methodist Many a big gun politically is a A free and frank discussion of these rhurch. South. Portland. August 31. subjects is legitimate and is to be de- small bore morally. Lane County Fair, Eugene. Set»- sider. It is in accord with the tradi tional policy of the American people. I Free advice is _ generally worth no tember 13 to 16. But deliberate heckling of the more than it costs. Clackamas County Fair, Canbv. September 14 to 16. prt«ident just at that time will be | Possessing a will to do is the best unfortunate, if not disastrous. Northwest Hay and Grain ____ ____ Show It is difficult for any president to assurance that it will be done. Pendleton. September 19 to 24. make good on an international pro Multnomah County Fair. Gresham. The day of the soap box orator has September ject of this magnitude when he is be 19 to 25. passed. Boxes are too expensive. ing puller! back by his own people. Columbia County Fair. St. Helens Don't heckle the president. Remember the Sabbath day, and September 21 to 23. Oregon State Fair. Salem, Sept. see if your neighbor keeps it holy. COMPLAISANT AMERICA 26 to October 1. Linn County Fair. Albany, October Millionaires are often successful in It is not to be expected that the re- . matrimony ■ > assiéras y «aaa*a and xssw unsuccessful uxxvjoi va* ••* in «vw* love. 3 to 8. Wasco County Fair, The Dalles, cent indictment of the governor and ( Mo8t womvn are guided by instinct lieutenant of Illinois for alleged acts but a few refuse to be guided at ail. October 4 to 7. Oregon Methodist conference. For while acting as state treasurer should escape widespread discussion through That fellow feeling causes a few eat Grove. October 5. County Fair. Dallas. October out the United States. people to quickly recognize the grunt 6 polk to 8. Time and a jury will determine ofahog. ' Roya! Arcanum, grand eound) their guilt or innocence, but their in-, - dictment serves to bring forcibly to tj ,,. high cost of everything pre- Portland. October 13. Knights Templar, grand command the public mind the fact that w Am V1,nt. tbc advent of the low cost of cry. I^a Grande, October 13. ericans are entirely too complaisant 1 anything, National Grange meeting. Port for our individual and collective good - , , . ■ The average voter has too little to I Few men are ever w ithout friends Innd, November 8-18. Pacific International Livestock say in the selection of candidate« until they begin to borrow money exposition, Portland, November 25 who are to make the race for public from them, 26. office. In other states not enjoying__________________ the direct primary this is especially Women look into a mirror in order STATEMENT—Of the Multnomah true. Self-appointed political leaders to see themselves as they want others State Bank of Portland, County of very considerately do the selecting to see them. Multnomah, State of Oregon, showing for them by secretly choking off --------------------------- those who are not acceptable to then: When a fool man attempts to argue the amount standing to the credit of 'while the remainder perform their with a woman he first gets licked and every depositor July 1, 1921, who has not made a deposit, or whir has not sacred duty as sovereign citizens, by then gets mad. withdrawn any part of his deposit toddling up to the polls and voting | for them like good little fellows. Anyone is justified is loving this (commercial deposits), principal or It is seldom that they ever dig. town. It is full of beautiful women interest, for a period of more than seven (7) years immediately* prior Io down into a candidate’s past to de- ■ and attractive children. said date, with the name, last known termine whether or not he is a suit- \ place of residence or nostoffice nd able man for an office or public trust. The truth should be told at all dress of such depositor, and the fact It is equally seldom that a politic- times, but it is often safer to let the of his death, if known ian’s past is resurrected to plague other fellow do the telling, H. J. Ames. Arleta, Ore. I him unless a rival politician goes known. $0.16. gunning for him, as it is charged was A loose tongue is invariably a sign India A. Hadden, I^nts. Orr.. no! done in Illinois. of a weak mind. Neither are of any known, $0.15. It is often the case that rival can- particular value to mankind, E. W. Phillips, lienta, Ore., not didates for an office are both tarred ’ ---------------------------- known, $2.27. with the same brush, and neither It would be inconsistent to accuse Chas. Thomas, Ix*nta. Ore., not cares to scratch beneath the surface a married woman of having her known, $0.16. for fear of being forced to swallow a price. She gave herself away. Total. $2.74. State of Oregon, I dose of his own medicine. I ' What we need in this country is ' A subscriber wants to know why it I m re independence and assertiveness would not be just as proper to tax a County of Multnomah. I, Shermap Harkson, ____ being ___ first on the part of the plain voters. We cat as a dog. That—ahem—depends. duly sworn, depose and say upon oath I will always have political leaders, be-j--------------------------- i cause we can not well get along with- ! Men and women are now consid- that 1 am the Caahier of the Mult I out them, but thev should be taught ered equal, except wherein it inter- nomah State Bank of Portland, Ore i to select men of character and ability feres with the prejudices of the men. gon, County of Multnomah. State of Oregon; that the foregoing statement I for public office or expect them to be i --------------------------- .s a full. true, correct and complete ¡defeated for the nomination or at the We have no fear of our sins find statement, showing the name, last noils. They should be taught to un- ing us out. Everybody knows them known residence or postoffice ad : derstand that we want men who will now. and a lot more than we possess dress, fact of death, if known, and labor for the collective good of all of 1 --------------------------- the amount to the credit of each de the people, and not be swayed by the i Women are quick to claim their positor as required by the provisiors wishes of the bosses who place them newly made prerogatives in all things of Sections 10160-10163, inclusive. in office. except the payment of “the family Oregon I jiws . But these are things difficult of ac- bills, SHERMAN HARKSON. complishment until the plain voter i Subscribed and sworn to before me Some people are so busy telling removes the political halter from his | this 12th day of July, A. D„ 1021. neck and stand* forth a free and in others what to do they have no time C. E. Kennedy. voicing and voting left in which to do those things them- Notary Public for Oregon. Mv dependent man, . „ commission expires June 22, 1023. accepting selves. __________________ his own convictions and z~ i dictation from no source, but man Now that the grafters have been We are Headquarters for fully accepting the verdict of the ma b,'.en kicked out, it is reported that the jority when the C_ votes ____ 1 have' ___ _____ public is beginning to lose interest in counted. We have done that in Oregon. The baseball. standpat newspapers in some of the FISHING TACKLE If you and a few others were re eastern states have on occasions tried AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES to hold us up to ridicule as the fool moved from this world how many of the family because we have in really good husbands would there be Bicylcle Tires, each. ... $2.75 sisted upon choosing our own candi left? Rubber Pedals, pair .... 1.60 dates. Some of our western papers, Homs, each ................... 1.00 If this country keeps on turning .-»th a sneaking hankering to ham- REPAIRING ■tring the direct primary, have also out millionaires a fellow will soon ‘■neered and jibed. But somehow, we have to lie stone broke in order to be have escaped choosing the Newberry« aristocratic. and the Smalls of political life. The 5907 Foster Rd, Portland I Experimenting in the effects of men we have chosen have usually J wood alcohol is not confined to chem served us faithfully. ists or physicians alone. But you’d better "let George do it." YOUR FOREIGN INVESTMENT In Business 30 Year» • A New York physician says that News disDatches from Washington the prevalence of divorce in propor recently informed us that there was tion to th« growing wealth of the CALL an "understanding” under the Wilson country is due to a change in func administration whereby the payment tion of the pituitary body. Now we of interest on the ten billions of dol know all about it lars owed to us by certain foreign governments was to be deferred for Every citizen of the United States something like twenty-five years. should make a cereful study of exist Indications now are that the pres ing conditions in thia country and the Phone Tabor 3392 ent administration will adhere to this governmental methods of dealing “understanding.” with them. The greater the knowl There are something over a hund edge and interest displayed by pri THE SAW with the RED TOP red million people in the United vate citizens the more carefully will States. Ten billions of dollars, with public officials watch their steps L, J t k *- Fabrics — - Cords 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 f Fisk Tires For Sale by Lents Hardware Co J P. LARSEN, Real Estate, Insurance 6702 Foster Road Business AuL 610-79 PHONES Residence Main 3369 SQUARE DEAL CANDY STORE CANDIES MADE DAILY SATURDAY SPECIAL CHOCOLATE NUT ROLLS, 25c Lents 6814 Ninety-second Street w u MOVING We Can Move WL1 Foster Road - You Out ROSE CITY VAN One Way from Portland to Lents of the Muddy Street Phone 612-69 COAL f Have Yon? Are You? Do You? Have you tried our high-grade meats? Are you getting best results for your money? Do you want something better for your money? We retail fretih, salt and smoked meats at very close prices. FRESH FISH. BICYCLES & SUPPLIES EGGIM ANS MARKET A Good Place to Trade * C. A. NOR WOOD HARRY SEARLS Pioneer Wood Saw ver Paving Materials Macadam Roada Office: East 32ÍU) Plant: 6322-60 GityMotorTruckingGo.,irC 291 Hawthorne Ave. Plant: Kelley Butte, 94 and Division Sts., PORTLAND, ORE. PORTER W. YETT, Contractor.