Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923, May 19, 1922, Image 2

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Can it be possible that the half
Published Evary Friday at l^nte
million patriot* who put Oregon fir».
Station. Portland. Orwcon
i during the trying years of 191? and
LAWRENCE DINNERS, Editor
1918 have dwindled down to a paltry
handful ?
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By their fruits you shall know
them. Witness the recent affair in
southern California and also some of
Il 50 ■ year
Subscription Price
the disgusting things we hear from
the south; and the persecution of a
kill Ntn^ty-oecond Street
great many who now lie in Handers
Fields — and they call themselves
THE ELECTION
“100*4 Americans.’’
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The Mt, Scott district is represent
How do you like this weather? So
ed in the primaries with two candi­
dates for important offices: J. D. do we.
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Lee, for governor: and W. L. Light­
The
primaries
will
be
history aftet
ner, for county commissioner.
They are tried men. They are hon­ Friday. Then we can get down to
orable men. The people of Oregon the more serious business of planning
and of Multnomah county could go our vacation.
farther and fare worse than by elect -
toff these gentlemen.
• Of one thing we are certain: If
If J. D. Lee is nominated and elect­ the successful candidates redeem their
ed governor and W. L. Lightner, pre-election promises the state will be
county commissioner, those two of- paying us taxes.
flees will be occupied by 8 tai wart
Americans, common-sense business
Already we have heard one person
men.
mention something about “rolling
their own.”
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VOTE
Doesn't it just beat everything how
It ia the plain, unescapable duty of business is picking up.
all citizens to vote at every election.
This ia the one and only way that
"Blessings on thee, little man. I
goverflment of, for and by the peo­ was once a barefoot boy."
ple will be attained.
And what wouldn’t we give right
No matter who or what you are now to pull off these old “prison cells
for: GO TO THE POLLS AND CAST of pride."
YOUR SOVEREIGN BALLOT.
mt. Scott Herald
WHITE PROTESTANTS
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Classified Ads.
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D. J. œCONMOI
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REAL ESTATE :
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Advertisement* under thi* head­ • Cor. 9 ¿nd and Woodstock A m
ing 10c per line first insertion.
LKNTS STATION
Minimum charge, 25c
Count six •
• I’hone 626-T5
word* to the line. Strictly cash.
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I WANTED—Work repairing bldgs ,
painting, spading lawns or any odd
jobs. Call Panama Grocery.
HEMSTITCHING
Mrs. Fannia Henderson
WANTED—Clean cotton rags. No
stockings or heavy garments. Five
cents a pound. Herald office.
7612 56th Avenue (Woodmere)
CALL R. HEYTING. phone 625-67.
for sand and gravel delivered at a
reduced price.
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F. R. FENTON
FOR SALE—Five-room house, with 1
sleeping porch. Apply at Herald, I
or call 640-46 in the evening. 17-6t
Real
Estate
WANTED—Some three and four-room
house», in Lents. Lauer Realty Co.,
5018 72nd street, S. E. Auomatic
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MMI
(Successor to the late Chas. E.
Kennedy)
92 IS WOODSTOCK AVE.
FOR RENT OR SALE—Large bam.
four lots, 67th st. niai 67th ave.
Call Marshal 297, or Herald office.
17-tf
AT 92nd STREET
“Save the Surface and You Save All"
For your spring painting, tinting,
paper hanging, etc., call Auto. 638-16.
STEFFY * JOHNSON
Painters and Decorator*.—Adv.
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Sweets to the
Sweet
Think today of our
Saturday Special.
MOUNT SCOTT
Camp No. 11650. Modern Woodmen
of America. Meets every second and
fourth Wednesday nf each month at
Woodmere Halt 7630 60th Ave, S.
FOR SALE—At once, cheep, one bed
F. R. VOLTS. Clerk.
spring and mattress, oak dining­
room table, one gocart. one hatrack,
If Mothers Would Know
with mirror; telephone table, bed­
What a Skilled Trade
room chair and rocker, and 10 dozen
BARBERING
fruit jars. 5309 92d st., care Mrs.
Darnell.
20-It? is they would bring their children
here for a scientific HAIRCUT.
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Ting-a-Ling
25c lb
The head of the Ku Klux Klan in
Oregon, in his apologia for the ordar
of chivalry which he adorns, remarks
that the United States was founded
by Protestants of the white race,
mainly Anglo-Saxons.
But the white Protestants who
CHESTER’S
founded this government would not
have subscribed to the intolerant
3814 Ninety-Second St.
teaching» and practices of the Ku Klux
Phone Automatic 633-56
LENTS. OREGON.
y l»n It is impossible to conceive of
MANZ A MIR WALD
Washington, or Franklin, or Jefferson
Iaidies’ and Gentlemen's Tailors
». voicing the views of these present
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Cleaning. Pressing. Repairing
defenders of Protestant civilization.
Suits Made to Order.
There was one, however, who
5801 92d St.. Lents Sta.. Portland
figured for a time ameng the found
ers who would have found himself
at home among the Kluxers. Bene­
dict Arnold, shortly after his treason,
Piano Tuning
addressed a letter to the officers and
E. H A RO LI)
soldiers of the Continental army in
which he said: “Do you know that
Res. 6709 59th Ave.
the eye which guides this pen lately
Phone 532-84
saw your mean and profligate con­
107 W. Park St.
g
gress at Mass for the soul of a Roman
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Catholic in purgatory and participat­
5827 72nd Street
ing in the rites of a church against
A. D. Kenworthy R. S. Henderson
We
get
a
fresh
supply
whose anti-Christian corruptions your
A. C. NUTTER, I>rop.
of vegetables every day.
pious ancestors would have w-itnesseu
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And we have all the veg
with their blood.” The language and
Get my prices before
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thé sentiments alike show that the
etables of the seasen ar
let the job.
you
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
Kluxers are in the direct line of de-
prices that will make it
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First-class Service Given Day
Res. Phone 640-05
Bcçnt from Benedict.
advisable for you to buy
or Night
Office Phone 613-33
Congress also went to Maes on
here
Close Proximity to Cemeteries
Other occasions because they wanted
Enables Us to Hold Funerals
to cultivate the goodwill of the
at a Minimum Expense
Tell us whai you want
French and Spaniards who were
Phone 618 21
and we will select your
neither Protestant nor Anglo-Saxon
5802-4 92nd St.
Lenta Sta.
order just as soon as the
but whose assistance was essential tc
products reach us
American liberty at the time. It is
Do you lack energy? Is it an
effort to do things? Yea! then
well known that the larger portion
your system is run down—your
of the army which won the decisive
Insure at Once
blood is thin and watery, your
victory st Yorktown was made up
nerves weak, your muscles lack
April 3 he insured.
of French and Spanish troops and
force.
that the fleet which prevented Corn
April 4, scratched hand.
walks’ escape by sea was French. .
April 5, went to hospital.
Auto 613-10
Moreover it was Rochambeau s mone. | 5937 92nd Street
will build you up, enrich your
which permitted Washington to hold
April 13, policy mailed.
blood, restore your rundown ner­
his own troops together for the de­
vous system, it is the old-fash­
April 27, insured died.
ioned home blood medicine and
cisive moment.
tonic. It does the work just as
May 1, widow received
Charles Carroll of Carrollton, who
well today as it did years ago.
31000, amount of policy
would be disbarred from the Ku Klux
Keep a bottle in the house. Begin
because of his religion, was the rich­
taking it today.
Write or Phone Me Today
est signer of the Declaration of In­
PINT BOTTLE »1.25
dependence; from a financial view­
point he risked more than any other
J. SHEEHY
signer. In a letter to Washington P.
Curtis in his old age Can oil wrote:
Oregon Life Insurance Co.
"When I signed the Declaration of
317 Corbett Bldg., Portland
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Independence I had in view not only
Ita All Right or Your Money Back
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our independence of England, but th«-
FREQUENT CHANGE OF ADVER­
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toleration of all sects professing
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TISEMENTS.
the Christian religion and communi­
cating to them all equal rights. Hap­
Most of the successful retail adver­
pily this wise and »alutar. measure tising men in the country make it a
has taken place for eradicating reli­ rule never to run the same newspaper
gious feuds and persecution and be­ advertisement two days In snecesslon.
Thousands of satisfied patients
coming a useful lesson to all govern­ They contend that advertising Is news
will tell you we have helped them to
ments. Reflecting on the disabili­ the first time It appears and a waste
see better and mre comfortably. We
ties, 1 may truly say the proscript on of money after that
have helped others to get rid of head­
This
is
an
excellent
rule
to
follow.
of the Roman Catholics of Maryland,
aches, dyspepsia, etc., caused by eye
Dally
changes
of
advertisements
give
you will not be surprised that I had
strain.
the readers something new to think
much at heart thia grand design about—awaken some new Interest ev­
Have Your Eyes Examined Today
founded on mutual charity, the basis ery day.
of our holy religion.”
Those people who read a certain ad­
The Oregon Ku Klux would turn vertisement on first appearance are
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back the hand of time and return to not likely to read It the second time
266 Morrison St Bet 3rd and 4th
the days of anti-Catholie proscription It is printed. And the percentage of
which the Declaration of Independ­ those who did not see It when first
ence. in the view of Charles Carrol) published Is so small that It does not
Ever had a midnight blowout?
of Carrollton, had happily brought pay to repeat It for their benefit.
If it is advisable or necessary to ad­
No? Regular tire blowout?
to an end.
Half Way Step, Mt.
vertise the same thing more than one
Did you know Franklin Garage was
day. the advertisement can be changed
open ? It ia. It’s Franklin Service.
Scott to Portland
NOTES AND NEWS
sufficiently each day to make it look
and read like a new one.
On the right, just west
A great many people must wavé
In thia way much better results can
of 50th at - “
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Division
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the flag and make a big noise to let be obtained. Oftentimes new selling
points
can
be
featured
from
day
to
others know they are Americans.
Their lovalty is certainly not dis- day. When possible this should be
Give You Service
(You’ve Seen Em)
done.
pl. yed otherwise.
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Authorized Ford Service Station
Some believe the Constitution has
Phone Tabor 6603
Tavelli and Mach
1383 Division
become so degraded that "patriots”
Square Deal
Candy Store
Tremont
Plumbing
Vegetables
A. Dj Kenworthy & Co.
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Feel Exhausted?
Mathes Market
A. 0. S. Beef, Iron and Wine
WAf.
ADVERTISING
CURREY'S PHARMACY
GRAYS CROSSING
We Have Helped!
STAPLES- -
Pat and Jerry
The Mt. Scott Herald!
Spring ’s here.
son is on.
Clean-up week 's coming.
Fishing sea
House cleaning is the mode.
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DO YOU NEED A SIGN?
If so. The Herald has a number of cardboard and cloth
signs which have been on the shelves too long. Regularly
priced at two for a quarter, anti some at 20 cents each,
for a week they go
At A Nickel A Piece
Here are the names of some of them—
Trespassers' Warnings
No Hunting
No Loafing
For Rent
For Sale
Furnished Rooms
Housekeeping Rooms
Rooms and Board
No Peddlers or Agents (This is book agents' time)
No Talking to the Help
Cash Deposit
Dance and One-Step, Waltz, Schottische, etc. signs
Rest Room
Groceries
Fresh Eggs
Bronze Turkey Eggs
Milk. Cream. Buttermilk
Buttermilk
Promissory Notes. Mortgage Releases, Chattel
Mortgages and many other signs, too.
These signs are big— 11 inches by 12 inches—with one
and two-inch letters on them in heavy, black ink.
YOU CAN'T EVEN WRITE A SIGN FOR A NICKEL
TO SAY NOTHING OF HOW IT MIGHT BE WRITTEN
AM) HOW LEGIBLE IT MIGHT BE A FEW FEET
AWAY.
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FREE
“I BUY AT MOUNT SCOTT” sign« will l»e given away
free to any Mount Scott merchant who will call or send
to The Herald office. People should buy in Mount Scott.
TELL THEM WHY THEY SHOULD WITH A NEAT
SIGN IN YOUR STORE. The sign is FREE for the
asking.
The Herald would be glad to receive applications from
any store, shop, or individual which might be glad to ac­
cept a Herald agency in certain locations. -We pay for
news notes gathered, ads receiver! and subscriptions taken.
We would lie glad to talk to anyone about this.
THE MT. SCOTT HERALD
Money spent, in this newspaper’s plant stays in Trents.
There are six persons regularly employed here, with a
number as part-time employes. They work in Mount
Scott, their pay checks are drawn on the Multnomah State
Bank, and when capable Mount Scott people apply at this
office for work or positions they ALWAYS RECEIVE
THE PREFERENCE.
TO BUILD THE MOUNT SCOTT DISTRICT PA­
TRONIZE THOSE PERSONS AND PLACES WHICH
ARE HERE. When a man or woman asks to sell you
something, ask where that thing is made. If there is some­
thing of the same sort made in Mount Scott WHY NO!
GIVE YOUR MOUNT SCOTT ME RC H A N TS THE
BENEFIT OF YOUR TRADE?
Don’t patronize the itinerant peddlers who have nothing
but their sole leather invested in Mount Scott.
Ask Where The Money You Spend
WE CAN’T BUILD PORTLAND, WE CAN’T BUILD
OREGON. WE CAN’T BUILD THE NORTHWEST, WE
CAN’T BUILD LENTS NOR ARLETA, UNLESS WE,
OURSELVES. BELIEVE IN OUR HOME. IF WE SEND
OUR MONEY OUT OF PORTLAND, OUT OF ORE­
GON, OUT OF THE NORTHWEST. OUT OF
Lents and Arleta
ARE WE TRUE TO OUR HOME COUNTRY?
YOURSELVES AND THEN RESOLVE
ASK
7o Build Where You Live
THE MT. SCOTT HERALD
5812 Ninety second Street
Auto. Phone 622-28
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