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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (June 9, 1922)
mt. Scott ficrald Published Every Friday st Lenta Sta tion, 1’oct la nd, Oregon LAWRENCE DINNERS'. NOBODY—ONLY MOTHER “Save the Surface and You Sate AU * Geo to. (rm Udì. M. t. Nobody knows of the rtiUhes it takes For your spring* painting*, tintine, To keep the home together. paper hanging. etc., call Auto. «38-1«. Nobody think» of our little aches, Nobody—only mother. Editor Naturopath, Spiuologist TM, T» l>rk»m HM« STKFFY * JOHNSON El E4.TRIC TREATMENTS bPEClAl TIES Paia I ere and Decorale**.— Ade. Stomach troable. tTirssüc d m«— and Fernab* ox-aplai*’ Na nutter wbat yoor trouble M I eaa Itetÿ roa: I har« cured hundreds' Why M yaa* t’osuuitauoa aad exaas aataat Free “Pa* a* ’M ess*" Na karte N. «great»«» Na «- curable came takwa F fm Uaataarats «ba waet Entered a* second-eia** mail mat ter February 14. 1914, at the post- office at lent*. Or., under act of con gress, March 3, lb79. Subscription Price - -31.50 a year 5*12 Ninety-second Street KLAN AND CONSTITUTION Nobody’s face with smiles is so bright. Ready to welcome father. When weary and tired he comes al night. Nobody—only mother. P. LARSEN REAL It is the right of all American citi Nobrdy knows of the worries and zens “peacably to assemble." There cares shall be no abridgement of freedom To keep bright in cloudy weather; j of speech. The constitution of the By sitting up late and mending tear*. United States expressly ennaerrv* Nobody--only mother. • • these rights. The Ku Klux Klan, therefore, has No one so ready our faults to forgive,| A cd make us try to do better. a right to hold meetings, and to say what it pleases about other Ameri •Or teach us how pure lives ■> Thro, can citizens who happen to profess Nobody—only mother. other religious belief* than its mem bers do, or to be of another race of Nobody knows how to soothe our pain. That in childhood or iater we sutler. cojpr. 1 So far. so good for the klan. And for loving sympathy—still the refrain. But when an organization attempts There’s nobody like our mother to make life unpleasant in this coun —Selected. try for American citizens of other races, colors or religious beliefs than I its own. basing its objection to these people specifically on the fact of their j difference in race, color or belief, that organization is likely to get into trouble with the *ame constitution which guarantees its own right nf speech and assembly. The boast of “100 per cent Ameri canism” made by the k’an is absurd. Its principles, as set forth by some leaders, are pretty close to being 100 per cent anti-American. This country was founded by peo ple seeking religious and political freedom. Its highest law is based on that fact. Any organization endeavor ing to make itself a power above that law with the purpose of violating the spirit of American liberty is up against a bigger force than it realizes. —From the Riverside Pre*s. River side Cal. Short Stories ESTATE. INSI R 4N« E INVESTMENTS Formerly I'riMiential Maa In This Section ! FOR SALE—Dress suit, white vest, 1 By George Barnard There can be nothing really satisfy gloves, shirt, some dress collars. | ing in being the richest man in the Apply The Herald. 21-tf world. W ith 90 much poverty around m- I should regard the title as some FOR RENT—Matot house, furnace. Two blocks from car. Lauer Realtj thing of an accusation. But there Co., 5018 724 street, S. E. Auto ggast be a certain solemn dignity in matic «38-83. 21-tf bring the oldest man in the world. It would be very satisfying to mv pride to feel that of the hundreds of milr 1 WANTED—Work repairing bldgs . painting, spading lawns or any od<i Ip»« of people who inhabited the jobs. Call Panama Grocery. globe when I first saw daylight, all are dead; to feel that the entire world No! k-r* been depopulated and that I was WANTED—Clean cotton rags. stockings or heavy garments. Five) the sole survivor; the only Imng cento a pound. Herald office. recorder of a dead age. A very little of such dignity would, however, be quite enough. There must be pains CALL R. HEYTING. phone «25^7. for sand and gravel delivered at a as well as prizes in the privilege of reduced price. 17-tf being chained to earth for a century ; WANTED — Smail, furnished apart ani more. ment for week or ten days. Apph The Herald. tf It would be interesting to know to whom the distortion belongs. Th» 1 WANTED—Some three and four-room Paris correspondent of the New York houses, in Lenta. Lauer Realty Co., ‘ World gives it to one John Kras in 5018 72nd street, S. E. Auomatic ski. He is «aid to be 132 years of «38-83 20-4’. agt. But if John Krasmski is the rightful owner of the honors in lon FOR RENT OR SALE—Large barn, gevity, it can be only because the four lot«. «7th st and 57th ave Y'aqui Indians in Mexico hsve ceased Cail Marsha! 297, Herald office. to compete for the title. Some years 17-tf agf. they had two men beside whom John would have felt quite youthful. Wanted A history of Mexico, which. 1 have just Experienced carpenter, millwright. beer reading in manuscript records \ repairman, wants work, factory pre that on a pastoral visitation of his ferred. Call Robert Hess, 540-15. 21tf diocese, the Bishop of Sonora “verified the ape of one Lorenzo Buctuamea, who claimed to have 500 descendants." The parish register showed him to be 142. He was the leader of the choir, a distinction to which he would cer tainly be entitled by right of senior ity. The account continuer naively: "The priest at the mission then pro duced Gasper de los Reyes who was 151 years old. Flour 1 hat Is Sure to Suit General Cornelius Vanderbilt, at a dinner on his yacht Romcla, told a war rtsry. “What was true of the civil war will be true of the world There are so many kinds war some day.” he began. 'In a hotel of flour and sq many good smoking room hack in the ’90s a num ber of veterans got into a dispute claims made for each that over a certain battle. The veterans - it's hard for housewives all men of high rank—argued very to decide which to buy. turbuiently. But a quiet man spoke up and said: ‘Gentlemen, I happened We can supply almost to be there at that engagement, ari l any brauxl of flour you I think I can settle the point at issue.’ want, but will be glad to And settle he did. The hotel pro prietor. much ;mpressed, said to him tell you which one we when he got through: *My dear sir, I believe you will like the what may have been your rank in the best army?* ‘I was a private, sir, a full private.’ was the calm reply A short Poor flour is expensive at time afterward the full private asked any price. The best rs for his hill, as he was about to de cheapest at the price we part, but the proprietor said to him: 'Not a penny, sirl No* a penny! You offer. owe me nothing.’ ‘Why, how is that” the other demanded in bewilderment. T couldn’t dream of charging you. sir.’ said the proprietor warmly. *You arc the first private I have ever 5927 92nd Street met”* GET MY PRICE BEFORE urrriNG the job tuteasatic 84*75 8M7<t M2nd St. 1 i Kayser’s underwear for ladies and misses. Kayser’s (’handsette Gloves Straw hats for men, women and children, Summer hats for women and children It’s worth two Free Hemstitching Special, while it lasts, Ladies’ White Lawn Waists, 79c and $1 Children’s gingham dresaea, $1.49, $1.19 and H9c At 9239 Md a*e«*e. two block* earth of wheel 3715 Silty-thrd SL CUT FLOWERS 4. D. kfWHIN à co Twrii Breners I Das WM v<-u Srrvw* IN w UV llkrnr» I MK’-t Ahn < lx fcsrt- *» fee fatten; Ite fer Silk INv*amakiag of alt kinds also Mildred V. Short Wise Bros. Depl. Store ■ (Muccewwir to hattky llro«. Store) AUTOMATIC 810 20 FCMH CF IK lis M> «ADCATES Step Etre îot tie >111116 1116 j STAPIJCS The Jeweler Adverti^ementa under this head- 1 mg 10c per ime first insertion. 1 Mi a m am charge. 23c. Count six 1 words to the line. Strictly cash. FOR SALE—Two born«. Could be made into garages, stores, or even homes. One at 91st and Gilbert Road; one at 87th and Foster Road. Inquire Rev. J. P. O’Flynn. »731 87th street Phone «19-49. 21-tf Baby var* i check 21-tf NEW STOCK El RNITVRE Sheet Metal Works Bnn< this ad. The Hevcìtrg Sih er The C<Mrmufii) (jift FOR SALE—Protectograph. writer. Call «22-28. CROSSING HEMSTITCHING «538 Foster Road Portland. Or. : JUNE! Classified Ads. | GRAYS Secrets ■of GOOD ADVERTISING llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllliup FOR SALE MATT GREENSLADE Wagon Repairing Horsesho-inq & ben. Hlddismlihin<| AUTO REPAIRING 9327 Foster Road LENTS Six-mom cottage, lot 4O*1UW. con crete liaM-ruent, bath. 2 toilet*, ga rage. 7 fruit trees, some berries; car 1 block. Call 417-48. SYSTEMATIC PLAN. Patronise our advertisers. OPTOMETRISTS—OPTK IASS 264 Morri-»« Street. Portland. Or. - ALL WEEK Nepom’s Reducing Sale Here are a few of the specials for the coining week: 16 pounds pure Cane Sugar, $1.00 (with other pur chases. Del Monte flour. 50-Ib. *k. 32.»5 Del Monte flour. 25-ib. sk.. 11.0 » Del Monte flour. 10-lb.. sk.. I3< Snow Flake Pastry fioui, 10-lb. sack.......................... IV Nebraska White and Yellow 27c cornmeal, 9 lbs................ Scratch feed. 100 lbs............. I 42.48 Karo Syrup, maple flavor, lO-lb. can............................ ->*e Log Cabin Syrup, small ear 28c Medium............................ 55e Large................................$1.07 Royal Cub Coffee, 1-lb... 37c Royal Cub Coffee. 3 lbs 31.10 (Free candy with this coffee) 8 Rolls Toilet Paper ......... 2-5c 4 Large rolls. Toilet Paper 7 pounds good Rice............. Best Back Bacon (by the chunk) a lb......................... 23c Sliced, a lb........................ Extra heavy Ja< Rubbers 5c a dozen............................... 10 bars Crystal White Soap 49c 10 bar» White Navy Soap. 39c 10 ban Royal Whit« Soap. 39» Calumet Caking Powder, can ...................................... 27c Jewel brand Baking Powder Ite Campbell’s Tomatoes, 3 earn 25c A 4 L brand Tomatoes. a can .................................. lie Standard Corn, « cans for. 70c Tomatce Puree. 24s, 2 for 25c Walnuts, No. 1, soft shelled 2 pounds ............................ 55c Walnuts. No. 2, soft shelled, 2 pounds ............................. 35c Walnuts, hard shelled, 2 pound* ............................ 35c Raw Peai.uts, 2 lbs............... 25c Mazola and Wesson Oil— —1-gal. can........................ 1 $1.85 —-gal can...................... 89c Oinger Snape, per pound.. 14c Federal Milk, 10 cans......... 93c Black Fig-, a p> nd............. 12c Sun-Maid Raisons, 2 Ihe — 3Sr Festival E-arwl Corn, I can» i 35c Many other bargains, too. at One single advertisement <!<« not make a campaign any more thsn one single cannon shot makes a bottle. If you were 1» read our ad*ertlarment by a local dealer and not see another by him for a long time, you would not be much Impressed. Even If he advertised at long Inter vals. you would not pay much atten tion to him. But the man who has fro- qnent meaaageo of Interest for you gets you Into the habit of looklog for them. Following this theory, hr adverttars systematically. He maps not a definite plan or campaign. HI« announcements appear at regular and frequent Inter val*. an yau know when to expect them and will, therefore, look for them. He adopts a style which remains characteristic of all hl» advertising Each advertisement has a certain in dividuality about it and yet something that Identifies it with him. He may use a peculiar style of Illus tration throughout bls advertising or maintain a uniformity of general ap pearance that dl’t.ngulahes It fronj other advertising at a glance. But whatever its distinctive features may be, be uses theta cpastaAtly and at jtgular Intervals, r— J The Mt. Scott Herald ‘ ‘Service Lives Here Half Way Stnp, Mt Scott to Portland On the nfht, iust west of 50th at Division St ( F m ’ m S mu Pat and Jerry Ami Gtvt I'ou Service Authorized Ford Service Station Tavelh and Mack Phone Tabor %603 1JSJ Dtvtston HOW ABOUT A NEW SUIT? THINK OF IT Your choice of a splendid line all-wool suit, tailored to measure for only or a Palm Beach for 318.75 $29.50 Fit and satinfadioa guaranteed J. V. TAPP I call anywhere at any'ime. 8701 Sixty-aecond Avenue S. E. Phone 513-33 Railroad Travel Costs are Down —To— San Francisco and Eastern Cities Via the Scenic Shaxta Route Nepom’s Cash Grocery Phone Auto. 6*30-80. 6254 Foster Road 25 per cent Saving to San Francisco[and return Sale dates June 3 to 13 incl. Sale dates June 15 to 20 incl. Final limit July 31 Final limit July 20 Summer Tourist Fares Over 8,000,000 Pounds of Gaseo Briquets, “All Heat and No Ash,” were ordered in Maj at the special Fummer price. We are still taking orders, but only for what our facilities will permit. East through California Cost Much Less This Year You may visit San Francivco, lx» Angeles »nd San Diego, wonder cities of the Pacific Coast; California’s Charming Seashore and Mountain Reiort.«, Three National Parks and scores of inviting pleasure places. Swing East this way and see more of the U. S. A. Round Trip Fares To Seashore and Mountain Resorts Are the lowest in years For sale dnte* and other particulars ask agents If You Don’t Get In it will be your own fault, as we have warned you daily. CALL AT THE GAS OFFICE OR MAIN «500 Plan now to make trips this summer and take advantage oi great reductions in railroad fares For fares, reservations, train schedules, transit limits, stopover privileges or beautiful folders inquire of agents. SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES JOHN M. SCOTT, General Passenger Agent