Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923, May 26, 1922, Image 2

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    tution; that the methods employed to
force a treaty on Haiti violated every
canon of fair and equal dealing be-
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tween independent nations.
Published Every Friday at Ixtni»
I FOR SALE—Two barns. Could be
It
is
something
of
a
shock
to
find
Rtation. Portland. Oregon
I
that the«« highhanded acts ware in-
made into garage«, stores, or even
<
itiated by our state department un-
LAWRENCE DÏNNEEN, Editor
homes. One at 9tst and Gilbert
; der the direction of that great demo-
Road; one at 87th and Foster Road.
Entered a. aecond-cUu» mail mat­ , erat, William J. Bryan, "ho appears ‘
Inquire Rev. J. P. O’Flynn, 5731
ter February 14. 1»14. at tha post- ' to have taken an active part in the
87th street. Phone 619-49.
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•fflce at Lenta. Oregon, under act of
acta of aggression. Mr. Harding.
Conrreaa. March *. lit*
when still a candidate for the presi­ FOR RENT—Matot house, furnace.
Two blocks from car. Lauer Realty
Subscription Price
61-50 a year dency, denounced his predecessor's
activities in Haiti, but. as president
Co., 5018 72d street, S, E. Auto­
SUIS Nlo»l>-»»cor<l Street
permits the regime of force to con­
matic 638-83.
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tinue.
Advert». ements under thia head­
THE ELECTION RESULTS
ing 10c per line first insertion.
GETTING THE FARMERS
Minimum charge, 25c.
Count six
POINT
The voters of the parties have
words to the line. Strictly cash.
spoken. The candidates have been
City people should read Hamlin
named: McArthur for congress. Wil­
WANTED—Work repairing bldgs,
liams for national committeeman. Garland’s, “A Son of the Middle Bor­
pa nting, spading lawns or any odd
Olcott for governor, Hoff for state der,” in order to get a notion of the
jobs. Call Panama Grocery.
difficulties
which
the
farmers
have
treasurer, Campbell for public serv­
ice commissioner and so on—republi­ to face. A perusual of the book will WANTED—Clean cotton rags. No
cans: Pierce for governor, democrat. necessarily give the city-bred person
stockings or heavy garments. Five
The only regrettable thing is that a more sympathetic outlook on the
cents
a pound. Herald office.
religion has been injected into the farmer's problems. Fanning, they
i
will
find
out,
is
not
entirely
made
up
elections. It was the basis upon
CALL R. HEYTING, phone 625-67,
which the election turned. It was not of berrying, tossing the new-mown
for sand and gravel delivered at a
how qualified is he. but where does hay and singing the Old Oaken Buck
reduced price.
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he go to church? It is a foolish test. et on the porch by moonlight. “The
It is a resurrection of an issue de working fanner.’’ argues Garland, FOR SALE—Fire-room house, with
cided when our forefathers left Eng­ ; “has to live in February ss well v
sleeping porch. Apply at Herald,
land to secure religious freedom, ft June. . . . Milking as depicted on a
or call 610-46 in the evening. 17-6t
i blue china plate where a maid in
is a turning back of civilisation.
Religious intolerance, racial intol­ flounced petticoat is caressing a gen WANTED—Some three and four-iooni
houses, in Lents. lauer Realty Co.,
erance, national intolerance cannot tie Jersey cow in a field of daisies is
5018 72nd street, S. E. Auomatic
endure. The country cannot be half quite unlike sitting down to the
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2O-4t
steaming flank of a brindle heifer in
tolerant and half intolerant.
As to patriotism the one test of flytime. Pitching odorous timothy in FOR RENT OR SALE— Ijirge bam.
Americanism is: Do men obey the a poem and actually putting it into a
four lots, 47th st. ami 57th ave.
Ians of thia country and are they mow with the temperature at ninety­
Call Marshal 297, or Herald office.
ready to serve and if necessary, die eight in the shade are widely separat-
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for this land. Any other test is su , ed in fact.”
Farmers, also, should read Gar­
perfluous. un-American.
“Saie lhe Surface and You Save AH '
Under the Ku Klux Klar test Ser- ( land's book because it will likely of­
I
For your spring painting, tinting,
grant Walter Schaffer, a volunteer fer them a new viewpoint from which
to
observe
the
career
of
a
farmer
’
s
paper
hanging,
etc.,
call
Auto.
638-16.
soldier in the 162d United States in-j
fantry would not measure to their wife. The tendency of fanrers to ■
STUFFY A JOHNSON
conception of a 100’< American. He house their live stock well before they I
Painters and Decorator».—Adv.
turn
their
attention
to
Lhe
comfort
of
was a Hungarian by birth. Catho’ic
in religion, yet he died at SV Mihiel their womenfolk has often been noted ; !
MOUNT SCOTT
fighting the central powers—his o ra this and other tragedies of women's
life on the farm are illuminated by j Camp No. 11650. Modern Woodmen
fatherland. Hungary, among tern.
of America. Meets every second and
the author.
fourth Wednesday nf each month
PAY ROLLS FOR PORTLAND
Woodmere Hall. 7630 60th Ave. S.
F IL VOLTS. Clerk.
Henry W. Kent, speaking before
the last meeting of the Lents Busi­
ness Men’s club recently siid: “It
FOR SALE
is the business of every man, woman
Six-room cottage, lot 40x100, con­
■nd child in Portland—yes. in Oregon
for that matter—to do what he or she
crete basement, bath. 2 toilet«, ga­
can, -hen the opportunity is pre­
rage, 7 fruit trees, some berries; car
1 block. Cail 617-18.
sented, to help build pay rolls, for
pay rolls mean prosperity.
"The
Ro.=e Festival specially
Piano Tuning
through the beautiful pict e pre­
sented in the grand floral par-.de. ad
E. HARO L D
vert <si s Portland and Oregon and the !
entire »orthwest at no oth-r activity
Res. «709 50th Ave.
Phone 532-84
does.” said Kent, adding, "each citizen
107 W. Park St.
is inclined—I was until I wakened to
my responsibility—to let the other §
fciw.x do it. but that is unfair; it is
You will find a large
A. D. Kenworthy R. S. Ilender-oti
your business and you are a slacker
assortment here in both
to the extent that you fail to resp nd I
bulk and air-proof pack­
to just the extent your own consci­
ages.
ence tells you and opportunity 14 af­
forded you, to act.”
FUNERAL DSECTORS
We carry ail the faverte
“I hear hundreds say,’’ continued V
I brands and can supply the
First-class Service Given Day
Mr. Kent, “ ’See Mr. So ana So,’ or
newest and Ciresl wafers
er Night
'Mrs. What’s-her-name, they are gw!
for afternoon i<..s parties,
Close Proximity to Cemeteries
workers. I don't have tim^’’ Sr”
Enables Us to Hold Funeral«
etc as weii ¿s the old f.- h-
neighbor. you have tune enough ii
at n Minimum Expense
4 io. .id g- ?r sr.i. sad a
you will only become interested. It
Phone «18-21
nd-a
v»
ers
at
prxes
tha
•:
is the thing we are interested in hit N
5802-4 92nd St.
rr—i.e u prudent to tuv here
J
we find time for. What . e :..l need
We puarar t cur rock to
is a realising ssr.se I t"e n-.»-n.
be frt»n ai j ci Jan at &u ernes
oi service to both the comm nity. the
city, : “ state, the nortl. est and then
Insure at ft nee
we'll find time.”
April 3 he insured.
Mr. Kent is right We of Mount
Scott must get into the spir of th s
April 4. scratched hand.
event of which we are all proud and 5927 “2nd St reo!
April 5, went to hospital.
when the committee a«ks us to gr. e
■ few hours of work in helping to
Aptfl 13, policy mailed.
build or decorate the float, let’s give
April
insured died.
it gladly anti then we can feel proud
of the service we have rend»-: :d a-
1, ’ ido.v receivrd
$1000, amount of policy-
t <• see our float in the parade and
our little children a, part of the pic­
Write or Phone Me Today
ture.
lilt. Scott fie raid
Classified Ads.
Phone Automatic 633-56
MANZ A MIRWALD
Ladies' and Gentlemen's Tailors
Cleaning. Pressing, Repairing
Suits Made to Order.
5MH 92d St.. Lenta Sts.. Portland
••
AM. J. SHEEHY
“On December 17, 1914, without
preliminary warning a force of Uni­
ted States marines v as landed at
Port au Prince (Haiti) from the U.
S. S. Machias. These niorincs pro­
ceeded to the vaults of the National
Bank of Haiti and forcibly seized and
carried away 65OOJXM), which were
transported on the Machias to New
York. This money was the propertv
of the Haïtien government and had
been deposited in the bank for the
redemption of its paper money. . . .
The Haïtien government at once pro­
tested against the violation of its
sovereignty and asked for an explan ■ I
ation which has never be n vouch-
aafed.” From the Seizure of Haiti
by the United States, a report made
by 24 leading American lawyers.
This is but one count in an indict­
ment of American rule in Haiti which
demands lhe serious consideration of
Americans who have at heart the good
name of their country. The men who
sign the report are distinguished
lawyers, of various political affilia­
tions. The facts on which they base
their indictment are all found in the
official report of the Senate investi­
gation of the American administra­
tion in Haiti.
These lawyers say that the imposi­
tion of martial law in Haiti by our
forces was a clear violation of inter­
national law and of our own consti-
MISTAKES TO AVOID.
Previous articles tn this series luive
shown bow to prepare effective adver­
tising. In this one. we point out the
mistakes most frequently made even
by some wbo consider themselves good
advertisement writers.
One of the moat common faults In
advertising Is the attempt at clever­
ness, which often fails to impress the
reader as such and conwquratly falla
fiat
If the purpose of the advertisement
is to sell something (and it almost in-
variably Is), then "something catchy'
will not accomplish the desired results
as readily as a few well-chosen words
of sensible, forceful sales argument.
Flowery language also Is very mucn
out of place In a good advertisement.
Elaborate figures of speech, large and
unusnal words and long, complicated
sentences often serve to confuse the
reader and ¡ill him with disgust. The
really good ad-writer avoids these
faults as he would a plague.
The mistakes mentioned In the fore­
going paragraphs are a few of the rea­
sons why most unsuccessful adver­
tisers have formed the conclusion that
advertising doesn't pay.
Cor. 92nd and Woodstock A i\
LKNTS STATION
Thöne 626-15
F. R. FENTON
Real
Estate
I Successor to the late Chas. E.
Kennedy )
9218 WOODSTOCK AVE.
AT 92nd STREIT’
’ T' ' •
'
FINAL SALE
Going out of business
Wednesday, May 31st
All stock greatly reduced. Ke
cause we don’t want to carry
away with us.
Square Deal
Candy Store
♦
5811 Ninetv-Second SL
LENTS. OREGON.
Tremont
Plumbing
5827 72nd Street
A. C. NUTTER. Prop.
Get my prices lief ore
you let the job.
Rea. I’hone 610-05
Office I’hone 613-33
t
For
Good Work
Leave Your Films
at
GURREY’S PHARMACY
GRAYS CROSSING
Its All Right or Yotir Money Bick
Thousands of satisfied patients
will tell you we have helped them to
see better and more comfortably. We
have helped others to get rid of,he'd-
achcs, dyspepsia, .etc., caused by eye
strain.
Have Your Eyes Examined Today
STAPLES- -
Here are the names of some of them—
Trespassers* Warnings
No Hunting
No Loafing
For Rent
For Sale
Furnished Rooms
Housekeening Rooms
Rooms an<l Board
No Peddlers or Agents (This is book agents’ time)
No Talking to the Help
('ash Deposit
Dance and One-Step, Waltz, Schottische, etc. signs
Rest Room
Groceries
Fresh Eggs
Bronze Turkey Eggs
Milk, Cream. Buttermilk
Buttermilk
Promissory Nott's. Mortgage Releases, Chattel
Mortgages and many other signs, too.
These signs are big— 11 inches bv 12 inches—with one
and two-inch letters on th<ur in heavy, black ink.
YOU CAN’T EVEN WRITE A SIGN FOR A M( KEL,
TO SAY NOTHING OF HOW IT MIGHT BE WRITTEN
AND HOW LEGIBLE IT MIGHT BE A FEW FEET
AWAY.
FREE
“I BUY AT MOUNT SCOTT” signs will In* given away
free to any Mount Scott merchant who will call or send
to The Herald office. People should buy in Mount Scott.
TEI L THEM WHY THEY SHOULD WITH A NEAT
SIGN IN YOUR STORE. The sign is FREE for the
asking.
The Herald would lie Had to receive applications from
any store, shop, or indi\ idui’l which might be glad to ac­
cept a Herald agency ’»• certain locations. We pay for
news notes gathered, ads received and subscriptions taken.
We would be gird to t; 1! to anyone about this.
Ever had a midnight blowout?
No? Regular tire blowout?
Did you know Franklin Garage was
open? It is. It’s Franklin Service.
Ralf Way Step, Mt.
Scott to Portland
Oi the richt, just west
of 60th at Division St
Pat and Jerry
Tavelli and Mack
Money spoil* in this newsiuiper's plant stays in Ix'nts.
There are six persons re^nl trly 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 Tount 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
thin^ of the came sort made in Mount Scott WHY NOT
GIVE YOUR MOUNT SCOTT ME RC II ANTS THE
BENEFIT OF YOUR TRADE?
Don’t patronize the itinerant peddlers who have nothin;?
but their sole leather invested In Mount Scott.
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
"oPTIC LIS
266 Morrison St Bet. 3rd and 4th
Phone Tabor 6603
At A Nickel A Piece
Ask Where The Money Yon Spend Goes
Give You Service
Authorized Ford Service Station
The Mt. Scott Herald
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, and some at 20 cents each,
for a week they go
THE MT. SCOTT HERALD
We Have Helped!
( You’ve Seen Em)
Fishing sea
REAL ESTATE
Oregon Life Insurance Co.
317 Corbclt Blds., Portland
'■Tain 417
Spring’s here. Clean-up iveek’s coming.
son is on. House cleaning is the mode.
D. J. O’CONNOR
A. D, fcmlhy & Cc.
OUR OWN IMPERIALISM
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monies
Crackers, Etc
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1383 Division
ARE WE TRUE TO OUR HOME COUNTRY? ASK
YOURSELVES AND THEN RESOLVE
7o Build Where You Live
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THE MT. SCOTT HERALD
5812 Ninety-second Street
Auto. Phone 622-28