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March 1. 1ST*. after reducing that country to ruin kind. and starvation. it is but natural that |150 a roar j Subscription Price the rod hordes should seek for new fields to cvnuuer and there is none fairer than ours. Illi Ninety-second 8treot The danger lies not in the power of Study the good points of the man Phone 622-28J the bolahcviki, but rather in our own I you don't like. He may poasesi some indifference. It is difficult for the averge Amer of your own. IAMII NCKMENT ican to conceive that anv taiwer under Out of sight is not always out of ...... this issue ... cf the .... Herald ___ _ ______ With I j » w -| the sun could . upset our established mind. Sometimes the alaent one for rence Dinneen becomes the publisher, ¡order of government. gets to pay up. succeeding George A. McArthur, pro ‘fir autocratic csar of Russia prob- prietor for the past fourteen months. •»>.' fw the same -until he 8ome people ‘are such inveterate The new publisher feels that the ceased to be either an autocrat or a liars they are rfcver believed when czar. making of many promises is a vain "* “*■ _________ _ The strongest of atone walls will they tell the truth. endeavor and merely wishes to ____ state that the Herald will continue to be- crumble and fall if the foundations Some people sre in no possible dan lievc itself the servant of the com-1»«* persistently undermined. ger of being killed by overwork. niunitv of Iwnts With the vard-1 “ i* so " ith governments, and even They never do any stick of the good of lent* as a me.-ui i our owu is not immune. urv*thiji nt»» ¿paper will continue to1 ^or yean or more w> have wit» All people are not craxy who act plan its life of service. | nessed an orgy of profiteering ami <°iiging The new publisher comes to Lents lx*nts |K' ,llK,n»t and plundering such i as has that way. It is just the modern way of appearing smart. on never been dreamed of before. with eleven years of _ experience __ ___ ___ ___ Money lust drove an otherwise sane Oregon daily, semi-weeklv and weekly The man who keeps his opinions to public mad. and it is only partially new .«papers. himself never has them disputed bv recovering today. Laws of restriction and correction less intelligent people. CH WGE OF OWNERSHIP we have, but they are too often looked The wisdom of the wise man does With this issue the Mt Scott Her- upon as applicable to the other fellow not always protrot him front the laid changes ownership, the under and not to self. foolishness of the fool. sign«! giving possession Tuesday. , Such a condition, stretching over a a Sept 6, 1921. to Mr Lawrence Din-! *?n« .p*'no,i of “™>. •"«’Ms the bo I- There is some hope for the futur* neen. a young man born and raised in Isheviki opportunity to spread resent defense of this country, The boy | Portland, with years of experience in ment and ilisountent. two important scouts will soon grow up. I the newspaper business. The writer t factors which are preliminaries to ev- ¡desire« to express his most sincere (,, ery revolution. Faahion now decrees the lengthen thanks at this time to the various pa-1 i Instead of smiling at the learned ing of skirts, but hero's hoping they reg.me who warns us of impend- trims of the paper during his regime wear out the old ones flrat. of the last past fourteen months i___—— ,nK ev‘* ** would do well to give his ‘May they live long and prosper." All words serious consideration, lest the There isn't a person in this town time come when it is too late to con- subscription accounts are due and aider. who eats three square meals a day. payable to my successor. Advertising They are always scrambled and job printing performed previous PRESIDENTI \L SPEEDING to Sept. 6 is payable to Some fishermen are always fortu —George A. McArthur. Through the means of a national nate in landing a good string when there is no third person around. conference the president hopes to se AS THE EDITOR SEES IT cure action that »ill speed up indus It requires brain* to keep the pace Has it occurred to you that there try this winter and relieve our six today. And possibly that account* millions of people who are now un ■ are fnany people today who sincerely for so many people ambling along at employed. ' believe that the world is coming to We commend the action of the night. an end, and that the day is near at president. May his reach be long and hand. The present unsettled condi Every property owner possesses1 tions throughout the earth are to his punch hard, to the end that it one right of which no one ever seeks may bear much fruit. them but visible signs of the ap to deprive him—that of paying his We trust proaching dissolution. .¡> he _ will not . cease ------; his — ac- —.. But regardless of their beliefs, and “nU‘ eTer> man has a job. until taxes no matter what happens, the world *el1 clothed *"<1 »«ry Inquisitive people are seldom satis : keeps right on moving, and it wi 11 7? J" - .... , fied with what they learn. They al continue to move until tinie ceases to . ak e 1,1,8 an' I. of plenty there should be so many ways imagine that the pump didn't work freely. who have nothing If the president will start the Many years ago the members of a The woman who insists upon the religious sect were convinced that the speeding others may lend a hand. right to change her own mind in end of the world was at hand. They The wise man may become foolish never happy unless she can change even set the date when all would be at but the fool can never an the minds of others. wafted to heaven, or to hell, or where- nex times, wisdom. ever else they might go. The question of cleaner money does There was much excitement, many not interest us to any great extent. W hen the unexpected happens most ’ wild eyes, and no little uneasiness, or people immediately find that they What we want to know is when we apprehension. are to get more of it. They dressed themselves in white, were expecting it. ascended high mountains or hills, No, we have no faith in the rumor True, a chronic liar may sometimes raised their eyes to heaven, anri that physicians recommend a change tell the truth, but he probably lies awaited the grand smash. of climate when they find that the pa about it afterwards. They are still waiting—those tient hue no money left. I them who are left. But little is said of the profiteers And the world still moves. Of course, when a man becomes a these days. But possibly people are constant target of criticism it is poe- becoming weary of talking about In the early days woman was some sible that his brain is working faster thing of a chattel—a possession of themseivrs. than those of his critics. mankind, to be disposed of as his . Sea serpent.« are no longer confined fancy might decree. The comptroller of the currency . to the briny deep. The drug store Among the rich and powerful she complains that too many banks are In variety is easier to see and more ' was an ornament, a plaything. I., being started Hix warble is less dis to behold. j the humbler w alks of life she was a ■ fearsome ---- tressing than that of the depositors ■ — - ■trudge, a little better than a beast of when one stops. There is always happiness in this burden. I world for some one. As the summer If any person had told the kings Fashion papers tell us that Wom the tears of the ice dealer and knights of old that the time would wanes en’s wearing apparel is to he changed bring cheers from the coal man. come when woman would be man’s again— ill of which is quite to be ex- equal in all things that person would pected. Like the face, it needs sn COMING EVENTS have been considered a lunatic, or a occasional bath. ' liar, or both, and a dangerous person , e. a . » SeP- »..« h F, lr - I to remain at large. H., Twenty million people are said to have been short. be facing starvation in Bolshevist Clackamas County Fair, Canby. Yet for centuries woman has been Russia. Possibly they represent that 14 to 16. | forging forward, fighting for and ob- September portion of the population that has Northwest Hay and Grain Show, I raining greater privileges, until today Pendleton. September 19 to 24. not embraced Bolshevism. she is recognized as man’s equal in September 22, 23 and 24, Pendleton many countries. A woman speaker at Hood River Roundup; fast relay strings, lively In the past doubting ones have young steers, bucking “bronks" whose Sunday evening stated that it was a made dire prophesies for such a day. deviltries will try the mettle of the habit of the modem young woman to The rise of womanhood to them meant cowboy. pay $10 for a pair of silk stockings chaos, disintegration, dissolution. Multnomah County Fair. Gresham. and then display $9.9i> worth of them. But woman still progresses, and September 19 to 25. The lady was understating the case the world still moves. Columbia County Fair. St. Helens. at least four cents worth. If man doesn’t like it he can lag September 21 to 23. behind. Oregon State Fair, Salem, Sept. It is said that large numbers of 26 to October 1. government positions are vacant be Some people profess to believe that I.inn County Fair. Albany. October cause men can not live on the low the great war marked the beginning 3 to 8. wages paid. The fellow who used to of the end of time, and that Christ Wasco County Fair, The Dalles. live comfortably on $50 a month now was to return to earth in 1925 and October 4 to 7. finds that sum an aggravation, about rule for a thousand years. This be Oregon Methodist conference. For enough to feed the mosquitoes in the lief is based upon mathematical com est Grove. October 5. polk County Fair, Dallas. October average home. putations applied to certain passages 6 to 8. in the Bible. A knowledge of the law of health Royal Arc.xnum, grand council. It may be true, or it may not. but does not come by instinct, says a if your heart is clean you need have Portland, October 13. Knights Templar, grand eommand- leading authority. It must be tsught. no fear of meeting Christ In 1925. Every child should be taught to de If Ch list were to sweep the rulers ery, I-a Grande, October 13. National c,range meeting, Port sire cleanliness instead of accepting of the earth into the seas and seize it under protest, for cleanliness leads the reins of government himself we land, November 8-18. Pacific International Livestock to health, and health enriches the would not be the losers thereby. Even with Christ as the Emperor exposition, Portland, November 25. power of mind and paves the road to success. of the Earth the world would continue 26. to move—at least for a thousand years. And as the earth moves, so do we r who inhabit it move with it. BRING OR SEND THIS COUPON 7V«rr»* A ‘ r*»s Printing that will please at Mt. Scott Herald office I .an ronce Dinneen. Publisher A great conference is to be held in Washington. Wise men of the earth will seek to curtail armaments, elimi-’ nate war, and make the land one of peace, happiness and plenty. While they are talking the world will be moving It may hr moving toward better days, or it may be ap proaching horrors as yet even un heard of. But still it will move, steadily, surely, without pause or deviation from its course. God made the world for a purpose and when that purpose is accom plished the world will cease to be. You and I are but little specks in this world that move*—lew than a tiny grain of sand upon a mighty beach. 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