Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923, March 31, 1922, Image 2

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    l*ubliahad Every Friday at Lenta
Station, Portland. Oragow
LA WHENCE PINN KEN, Editor
Knterwd aa sacond-claas mail mat­
ter February 14. Illi, at th« poat-
offlca at I^nts. Orogon. under act ot
Congrosa. March 4. 1«T>.
Subscription i’nee
$1 50 a year
MU Nln«ty-s«cond Street
THE COM. STRIKE
Tbe Favorite Doll.
Mure Foresters Nee«!«'d.
IO, my dolls were many when I WM i| More technically trained men are
young.
iHX-dixl in government forestry work
Blue-eyed, brown -eyed and rw; is the statement of District Forester
' But the little rag doll to which I George H. Cecil of Portland, in call­
ing attention to the special examina­
clung,
tions to be held the latter part of
1 love to this very day;
Now, if you should climb up the attic March for forest assistant ami grac­
ing assistant throughout the western
stairs.
And open the trunk to the right. states. “The spread of the forestry
Ami peep in the lid- as you should iiiea throughout the United States,
during th« past few year»,” said Mr.
be bid
I'm afraid you might call h«r a Cecil, "has been most marked. The
creation af two new forest experi­
sight.
For Posy is old. with a scar on her ment stations by the federal govern­
ment during the past year and the
chin.
And her checks are as white as the Introduction of bills in congress for
several more stations, aa well aa th«
wall;
Rut please understand that to me widesproa«] interest being manifested
in the two general forestry bills now
she is grand.
And I love her the best of them all; before congress, are an irulicstion
O. never a time have I climbed to bed. I that the country as a whole is realix
When my age was. I think, about , mg the seriousness of the fores
| problems of the country."
seven,
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But close to my breast she would
jTHE SECRET OF HER SUCCESS
cuddle and reet.
The coal operators refuse to enter
a conference with the workers and
apparently a strike involving in the
neighborhood of 600,000 miners will
begin April 1. There are Urge stocks
of coal on hand and with th« summer
coming on the demand will fall off.
Prices will rise and the opcratois
will collect very considerable profits
from their present stocks of coal.
Hence, in spite of their agreement,
While my little prayer flew up to
made two years ago, to confer with
heaven.
the men before the expiration of the
present contracts, the operators seem
an Indian doll and a bride and
to look upon the coming strike with im
groom;
a great deal of equanimity.
A Dinah, a baby and a nurse;
The soft coal mining business is
apparently the most inefficiently or­ A talking doll and a walking doll.
And one with a silver purse;
ganized business iui the world; al
But far and above and beyond the
any rate it would be difficult to find
rest.
another as inefficiently organized.
That lie in the drawer near the
According to the report on the in­
wall.
dustry made by the geological survey
the miners have lost on an average 93 Is the little rag doll that I lore the
best.
days out of 308 working days for a
She's the dearest—the sweetest of
period of 30 years; for the past three
—Maxwell Williams.
all.
years the average loss of work has
been 111 days. That is, practically
the miners in the bituminous field are
Get the habit of early rising,
idle one-third of their possible work­
Get the habit of retiring early,
ing days. Last year they were idle
Get the habit •f eating slowly,
almost one-half of the time.
Get the habit of being grateful,
It if evident that there are too
Get the habit of being punctual,
many men and too many mines pro­
Get the habit of fearing nothing,
ducing soft coal; under such condi­
Get the habit of speaking kindly,
tions the daily wage or the hourly
Get the habit of seeking the sun
wage may bear little relation to the
shine daily.
yearly income of the miner who had
Get the habit of speaking corree:-
to live 365 days last year though he
worked only 170 days during 1921.
Get the ha hit of closing doors
Figures presented by the United Mine
Workers indicate that the average gently.
Get the habit of neatness in ap-
yearly earnings in the Pittsburgh dis­
trict last year were $621, and in Ohio pearance.
Get the habit of relying on self
$650. Following the trade of miner
is a very costly matter for the always.
Get the habit of being industrious,
worker and his family.
Get the habit of always being pro-
gressive.
Get the habit of always paying as
you go.
Get the habit of a quiescent con­
centration.
Get the habit of daily physical ex­
We arc asking our subscribers to
ereise.
make a special effort to pay their
Get the habit of being accommo-
subscriptions at the present time. If
dating.
you do not receive « bill a glance at
Get the habit of economy, not of
the address label on your paper will
stinginess.
show when your subscription expires.
Get the habit of hoping on and
The address label should show 1922
hoping ever.—Exchange.
or later.
Notes and News
N?s. <822 !M)th 81.
Classified Ads.
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FOR SALE -Good unitary cot, K
reed sulkry, cheap. 5207 89th St.
S. E.
13-ltx
Advertisement.« under this head­
ing 10c per line first insertion.
Minimum charge. 25c.
Count six
words to the tine. Strictly cmh.
BICYCLE REPAIRING- All clas«es
of bicyck work carefully attended
to. Wo have tire«, tools and acres-
sones for every make of bike. A.
M. Elmer, 9124 Ebster Road. 12-3x
Auto «46 21
MI. Scott Transfer Co.
J. •. Miller, l'rep.
Piano atiil burniture Mvvin*
ilaggwge and Ksprost
Dolly Trilla to Mt. «volt and iMita
A««, tur Hoik Hprla«a «mi Ria« l\»al
Ktaiul: Elmi aiul Taylor
Ihwtiiuul
Easter line of Women’s Suits
and Suitings has arrived.
MATT GREENSLADE
Wagon Repairing
Horsrshorliki & Get. Blddumilhlmi
AUTO REPAIRING
•327 Foatar Road
I Ml ta
New stock of Men’s and Boy’s
Clothes is here.
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New stock of Easter Millinery
now open.
if Mothers Would Know
What a Skilled Trad«
BAKHERING
1-A.OlbTS WANTED—To buy misafil,
slightly-used clothing from wealthy is they would bring their children
people. Dresses, suits, evening hero for a scientific HAIRCUT.
gowns. Very boat materials, late
CHESTER’S
styles. Prices you can afofrd.
ALIKE Y BLDG., 3D AND MORRI
SON ST.I ROOM 403, 4TH FLOOR.
12-3t
ANNOUNCING
Always keep the “I can" phrase at
WANTED—Clean cotton rags. No
your tongue's end.
the
stockings or heavy garments. l'ivo
Give some sort of an ansWer to
cents a pound. Herald office.
every query put to you.
APPOINTMENT
Take a chance now and then.
WOOD FOR SALE, delivered any­
of
When women get so they can spend
where; first class old growth: first
their last $10 on a “flyer” like a man
class second growth. Phone 614-48.
does, they’ll come in for some big L. B. Cooper.
26-tf
makings.
5351 tiSTH STREET
In a nutshell, this is thè working CALI. R. HEYTING, phone 625-67.
faith of Sue Brobat, who has risen
As » Herald subscription and ad
for sand and gravel delivere«! at a
from a >4 clerk in a Chicago de part­
reduced price
17-tf
vertising solocitor.
ment itore to thè important poaition
Mrs. Leitch also is an author­
of confidential secretary to a big oil FOR RENT— 3-room house. Call at
ised solicitor for the Curtis Pub­
6807 92nd st. S.E.
liti.
man in Los Angeles.
lishing Co. (Saturday Evening
“Everlasting fear and hesitation,"
she says, "won't get you farther than SETTINGS—R. I. Red eggs. 15 for Post, luuiie.« Home Journal, Coun­
31.00; bantam eggs, 5c each. Mrs. try Gentleman) and the Pictorial
your own backyard fence.
Review Publishing Co.
E. Young. 10212 60th ave. & E.
“There's no use browsing in a pas­
She is enabled to offer many
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ture where a hundred other creatures
clubbing c«>mbinations.
are doing just about so so, in the
Appointment« may be made
game of ‘get and keep,’ when the FANCY ANCONA eggs. Sheppard
with
Mrs. Leitch by telephoning
grass is high and untouched just
strain, single nettings or incubator
«22-28.
across the stile."
lots. Prices reasonable. A. Blaich-
Orders may be left at the
It may be a high climb, she inti­
ford, Ramapo sta.. Lenta, Ore.
mated. but even tight skirts won’t
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HERALD OFFICE
prevent the woman who wills from
FOR SALE—Wood range. Inquire at
making the jump.
8914 5«tb An. S. E-___________
It was this spirit of climb which
Re«. «18-18
prompted Miss Brobst to go to a Office Phone «15-10
night school while clerking in a store.
DR. P. J. O’DONNELL
Royal Worcester Corsets have
been added to our stock.
Groceries, Crockery, Furniture
Tinware, Hardware, Stoves.
Mrs. Bessie Leitch
Wise Bros. Dept. Store
( Successor to Katshy lima. Stare)
AUTOMATIC <110 Î0
Fordson.
Fordson Tractor
Coming to
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“Mama, I heard you tell Uncle Jtsni
$492.85
Portland
Teacher—What is the highest
Cor. 92nd and Froter Road
LENTS
form of animal life?
Little Peter (quickly)—The giraffe
NEW CHEVROLET CARS
A high school teacher received th« For demonstration and terms call Mr ¡
following note: “My son will be un Gething at Tabor 1669.
able to attend school today, as he has
just shaved himself for the first LOST—Bunch of five keys, horse­
time."
shoe shaped ring, March 23; re­
ward $1. Leave at Herald; 13-ltx
"Pa. what’s a postgraduate?”
Go to the Raybum park green -
“ A fellow who graduates from one houses for cabbage and tomatoe plants,
of those correspondence schools, I sup A687 5«th Ave.
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poee.”
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mt. Scott Berate!
Dr. Mellenthin
DELIVERED TO YOUR DOOR
SPECIALIST
in Internal Medicine for the
past eleven years
They will do your work better and cheaper
than any other tractor. •
Small payment down; balance easy.
IM)ES NOT OPERATE
Armentrout-Wicke Motor Co.
Will be at Benson Hotel
Wednesday, Thursday. Fri­
day and Saturday, April 12,
13, It and 15. Office Hours:
10 A. M. to I P. M.
AUTHORIZED FORD AND FORDSON DEALER
TEL. 63» H
»2ND AND FOSTER ROAD.
I was a dear boy. About how much
FURNITURE, HEATERS, RANGES
am I worth?”
BEYOND.
“You’re worth more than a million New and Used Household Goods
Lawyers tell this story of Lord
Four Days Only
Morris, once Lord Chief Justice of Earth holds no treasure in her breast, dollars to me, my son,” said his mother 6150 92d ST. LENTS STATION
Ireland and before that Recorder of
as she gave him a hug.
No love within her heart.
“Well—say—mama, couldn't you ad
Galway:
But cold and stem at every turn.
V 1 1 3vJ
OneWay I tom Portland to Lents
No Charsre for Consultation
The last case on the list on one oc­
vance me 25 cents?"
Takes toll in full her part;
“A penny saved is
casion, a dispute over a few shillings, Toil, woe and death are her bequest.
—
We Can Move You Out of the Muddy Street
was argued before Lord Morris at
a penny earned”
No crown she has to give.
“Mr. Smith,” a man asked hi«
Dr. Mellenthin is a regular gradu-
great length and with much warmth. And man's brief stay is sped away
Phone 612-59
COAL
tailor, “how is it you have not called
i ate in medicine and surgery and is I 8622 Foster Road
Morris was anxious to get back to
Where broken idols live.
• on tnc for my account ?”
licensed b\- the state of Oregon. He
I’ublin, where the courts were in full
visits professionally the more import­
“Oh, I never ask a gentleman for
I
swing and where he h«ld important No lasting joy may we behold.
ant towns and ci tie« and offers to all'
money."
who call on this trip free consulta-1
briefs. Moreover, the Dublin train
The dusk falls quick and sure.
‘Tnderd’ How, then, do you get on |
The sooner you begin tion, except the expense of treatment
was scheduled to start within a few­ Where love we planned hate's chains
if he doesn’t pay?”
when desired.
minutes. The recorder looked at his
633« Foster Road
are spanned.
the more you will have.
According to his method of treat ■
“Why,” replied the tailor, hesitat-|
watch, but the wrangle did not seem
ment he does not op«-rnte for chronic I
A cross we must endure;
)*honc:
Aut. 615-33
ling,
“
after
a
certain
time
I
conclude
|
THE
Deposit your saving* appendicitis, gall stones, ulcers of
to be approaching an end. At last The desert’s waste bold and unchaste
he
is
not
a
gentleman,
and
then
I
ask
:
stomach, tonsils or adenoids.
he said to the opposing solicitors:
ALL
KINDS
OF
REPAIRING
in
a
bank
that
has
Rides out the meadows green,
He has to his credit wonderful re­
"Pardon me, gentlemen, but I must Where whirlwinds clash we shivering him.”—Harper’s Magazine.
ESTIMATING
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proved its Reliability sults in diseases of the stomach, liver, HOUSE WIRING
catch a train. Here is the sum in
bowels,
blood,
skin,
nerves,
heart,
pass
A man ru'hed up to the home of a!
by years of service kidney, bladder, bed wetting, catarrh,
dispute.”
And bend as tempests gleam.
doctor in the village late one night
And throwing down th* silver he
weak lungs, rheumatism, sciatica, leg
and
IXtANS
It K XT A I.>
and asked him to come at once to a
ulcers and rectal ailments.
vanished from the court.—National
Earth holds no treasure to repay
distant farmhouse.
If you have been ailing for an?
Republican.
Watch the money grow! length of time and do not get any
LAUER REALTY CO.
For what she claims as due,
The doctor hitched up his horse and I
better, do not fail to call, as improper
Here is a tomb, a mortal doom.
REAL EOT ATE
they
drove
furiously
to
the
farmer
’
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Ar. eastern Oregon judge, speaking
Make your dollars
measures rather than disease are very
CITY PHOPKRTY sod FAKM8
home.
before the tax investigating commis­ All must at length pass thru;
often the cause of your long standing
earn 4 per cent here trouble.
Upon their arrival the farmer!
Phone 63H-H3
sion the other day, told a similar Then, on<> then, the souls of men
266 Aider St., Near 3rd
A v isdom come to know,
Remember above date, that con­
asked, “How much is your fee, doc-|
story on himself, except that he pai l
DOIS 72nd »tree*
riRI.AMO RTATI'i.«
sultation
on
this
trip
will
be
free
an
4
And
cast
atx.ve
for
Light
and
I»ve,
.
tor?
”
the few' dollar- in dispute out of his
that his treatment is different.
Where star-, and angels grow.
‘ Three dollars,” said the physician,
own pocket before the trial began
Married women must he accom­
—John G. Whittier.
in surprise.
panied by their husbands.
not because he wanted to catch a
Address: 336 Boston Block, Minne­ o
“Here you are,” handing over the |
train, but because the trial involving
apolis, Minn.
money; “the blamed liveryman rant-
a trivial amount would have cost his
When You Want to Move
Money.
county hundreds of dollars. H» re­
Itefore the introduction of coined I ed $5 to drive me home.”
Phone 622-22
gretted his effort to save the county's money into Greece, skewers and
All UZppl/ QnPZ'lolc Alpin« milk (tall can» 10c (while the
“I don't know whether to accept,
money, however, because other liti­ spikes of iron and copper were cur­
Limit 5 to a customer.
gants wanted him to render similar rency, six being a dram or handful. *his trst'monial or not,' ,” mused the I • »Il WUUn OpCUIalQ supply lasts )
Just 200 feet west of
judgment in their cases.
fight
with
hair
rMtarer
man
Good White Laundry Soap—7 bars for 25c
Barbarossa, during his 1 _
M-S car stopping place
“What’s the matter with it?” de-
Milan, in 1158, issued leather tokens,
One of the most likely sources of and so did John, the Good, of France,
Auto. *113-1*
P DnHmnn Successor to B L. Clark
■ V. KeUllldll
5936 92nd Street.
“Well,” explained the boss, “the
friction in the Pacific is the island of ! in 1360. In the British West Indies
Phone Main 541
Sakhalin, half Japanese and half Rus­ | pins, a slice of bread or a pinch of man writes: ‘I used to have three
sian, and Senator Robinson sought to snuff have all a purchasing power, < bald spots on the top of my head, but
attach a reservation to the four- i while on the African coast axes are I since using one bottle of your hair
power treaty making it plain that this the accepted currency. In 1652, during restorer I have only one.’ ’’
country would not become involved the early colonial times of America,
Daily Trips Portland and Lents
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in the controversy if the Russians and musket balls passed for change at a
The Pall Mall tells of a cynical
Res. 9649 Fester Rd. Lists, Oie
the Japanese come to blows over the farthing apiece, and were legal tender American judge.
“The prisoner,”
•YMnsM««-
•»., Slily-tklrt
awMwmnswMwwwa
island one of these days. Senator I for sums under a shilling. Wampum said counsel in a case, “can prove
1715
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Wichita station (James A. C. Tait A Co.) sand and gravel. This
Lodge and Senator Underwood, who i was the strangest currency of all. It that at the time the crime was com­
is the only
” or "pit” sand ‘ and ‘ gravel ‘ around Portland
‘ "bank
“ ....................
“1 that is
D. J. O’CONNOR
washed and screened to exact commercial sixes. It is much sought
helped formulate the treaty, regarded , was the shell bead money of the mitted her maid was combing her
after
for
high-class
concrete
work.
the matter as of no consequence be­ . Indians, and was soon accepted by hair.”
,
for all occasioth
cause, as they suggested, the treaty | the New England colonists as a MB-
“That,” replied the judge, “only
• Cor. 92nd and Woodstock Am.
will come to an end before the Rus­ venient token in all dealings with the proves an alibi for her hair—not for
e
LENTS STATION
sians have a navy with which to dis­ ! Indians.
herself.”
• Phone <26-75
turb the Japanese
Ixxige guessed
Thone Auto 636-71
Sand
Gravel
that the island was 500 miles from
Cement
If thy brother wrong thee, imitate Father-in-Law—I’ve asked you here
the Siberian mainland and Underwood Joseph, and return injuries wih kind­ to dinner for the last time, my boy
guessed it was 700 miles away, where ness.- -Salah-Addin.
MT. SCOTT
for I’m sorry to tell you I’ve lost all
Many a business headed
aa it is so close that the channel be­
“Why is it that a red headed womai my money.
Camp
No.
11650,
Woodmen
tween island and mainland freezes always marries a very meek man!" Son-in-Law—Great Scott! Then I
Phone Aato. 624-13
towards the financial rocks of America. Meet« Modern
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9319 Foster Road.
every second and
over in winter permitting troops to “She doesn’t. He just gets that way.” married for love, after all!—Windsor
CALL US: WELL HAUL YOU OUT
has been saved by a system fourth Wednesday of each nmnth at
cross freely.
—Judge.
Magazine (London).
Woodmere Hall, 7630 00th Ave. S. E.
MOVING
Save Now!
ROSE CITY VAN
Star Electric. Co
Crescent
Cafeteria
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BANK
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Cooking
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and Express
Auto Truck
Nippon
Florist Co.
CUT FLOWERS
Reed’s Transfer
• REAL ESTATE
Floral Designs a Specialty
Hauling
atic advertising campaign.
F. R VOLTS. Clerk