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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (July 7, 1922)
mt. Scott herald Just This Minute It we’re thoughtful, just thia minute. In whate'er we say and do; If we put a purpose in it Published Every Friday at Lenta Sta That ia honest through and through, tion, Portland. Oregon We shall gladden life and give it Grace to make it all swbllme: LAWRENCE DINNF.EN, Editor For though life it long, w* live it Just a minute a* a time. Entered as second-class mail mat ter February 14, 1914, at the post- •ffice at Lent*. Or, under act of con Just this minute, we are going : gress, March 3, 187». Toward the right or toward the wrong; Subscription Price - -$1.50 a year Just this minute we are •owing Seeds of sorrow or if •onr; 6812 Ninety-second 8treet Just this minut -re are thinking On the ways that lead to God, MASONS AND THE KU KLUX Or in the idle dream* are sinking To the level of the clod. The Ku Klux Klan having made Interesting Man Tenting Here J. B. Huntington ia tenting on the property of Miss Tilley, 9003 Fiftieth avenue. Mr. Huntington ia the man after whom the town of Huntington, Or, waa named, but he ia now living in Portland. He is an uncle of the Huntington boys of The Dalles, Walter, "Shy” and Hollis. Mr. Huntingtoil attended the Huntingdon clan reunion in Laurelburst park last Thursday. I»ng-Dtatance Crewing Record The geese whose cackling saved Rome, will please more over and make room in th* soological hall of fame for a rooster which has estab lished a claim to historical recogni tion by sharing a prognun with the president of the United States—and breaking the long-distance crowing reord. into the bargain. Shortly be fore the exercise» ia commemoration of the anniversary of the birth of Ulysae* S. Grant were begun at Point Pleasant, O, on April 27, the chan ticleer in question, no doubt unable to master the feeling of local pride which the other four score inhabitant* of the little village were more suc cessful in concealing, mounted to the rostrum and crowed lustily. Th* feathered orator'* tribute to his hon ored fellow townsman was heard distinctly in Cincinnati, 30 mile* I away. It happened that the bird had selected for his unsolicited addition to the program a point directly in front of the transmitter connected by telephone wires with the Bell loud speaking apparatus which enabled a crowd of 20,000 people gathered in Lytle park to hear the entire pro gram at Point Pleasant. Classified Ads Advertisements under this head ing lOx- per line first insertion. Minimum charge, 25c. Count six words to the line. Strictly cash. CALL R. HEYTING, phon* «25 67. for sand and gravel delivered at a reduced prie*. 17-tf LOST—Bone glasses, un Foster Road, 92d St., Saturday evening. Cali $33-71; reward. 26-lt ADA Hercules Guaranteed Hosiery guards for child labor, dislike the federal invasion of state rights. An optience in a large movie the ater is one of the best barometers of public opinion. You cannot tell what a man is thinking when he reads his paper, but you can sense what a crowd is thinking in a theater. Apart from the positive indications of ap proval and disapproval, expressed by applause or by indications of dissent, there are little ripples of mirth or of indignation which sweep over the people as lightly, yet as definitely, as wind stirs placid water. The other evening I waa interested in seeing on the news reel a story of two broth er* who are railing large families. Each had 11 children, all shown in the picture, and each child looked a much better physical specimen than the perverts who are preaching limitation in the name of "efficiency." The notable thing about the showing of this picture was the applause with which the audience rewarded the two brother* who between them have raised 22 young Americans. I The teacher said to her pupils: “Wouldn't this be a great world if people would all love one another and treat each other with kindness?" One small boy looked doubtful. “Wouldn’t you like to see every body treat everybody else with kind ness?” the teacher inquired. After a moment’s reflection the boy- answered: “Then there wouldn’t be any more I Mutt and Jeff pictures.”—Youngs- town Telegram. Secrets Piano Tuning E. HAROLD Re*. 6709 59th Ave. Phone 532 84 107 W. Park St. of GOOD ADVERTISING Men, Women, you can sell Stetson Guaranteed Hosiery direct from maker to wearer. Must wear or re placed free. Experience unnecessary. Pay daily. Traveler* lloiuary Cp, 400,1 Sherwood, Spokane, Wash. 27-1L | ............... $100 BUYS A New tire* Engine in A-l condition All aeee*sorie* on car Owner cannot drive 6eo W. Crockwell, M. I Nituropath, Spinologut 70«, 720 Dekum Bldg. ELECTRIC TREATMENTS SPECIALTIES Stomach trouble. Chronic disease iin<i Female complaints. No matter what your trouble ia I can help you: I have cured hundreds! Why not you? Consultation and examination* Free. "Pay as you can." No knife. No operation*. No in curable case taken. Free treatments thia week. HOUSE’S-: RESTAURANT ■ ■ ALL-WOOL JERSEY DRESS, sapphire, size 10. $7.50 ■ skirts , White Gabardine. < 1 OR SKIRTS. Black Wool Poplin. Navy Silk ▼ • •5^0 Poplin, Black and White Hopsack. mq skirts . Satin, Navy Grey and White. eq 7Q skirts , Q J. I J Navy Serge. One-half Price and Less Dividend No. 2 Another Red Letter Day 128 Third st, het. Washington ■ ■ and Alder st*. a Just Ita block* from "M-S" car. a a ■ w ■ f E AH SATIN MESSALINK DRESSES, r'JA/U Henna, Prune Navy, Sapphire and Black, aizes 58 and 40, and one BiackVelvet DreM Cl cn T A » m V Automatic 618-35 : a JULY SALE EA NAVY AND BLACK SERGES* taupe T • «wV gabardine dreiweti, sizes 36 to 40. COATS, Navy Serge. Navy and Black Wool Poplin 9811 Foster Road a ■ ■ UCCCbtORB TO KATMV MOI. BTORC “THE STORE THAT GIVES YOU MORE“ 40 NAVY GEORGETTE DRESS, beaded, size 40. Roomy Detroit Roadster i Wise Bros. Dept. Store July 1, 1922, was another Rod letter day for the owner* of our 7 per cent Trior Preference Stock. ■ Meals and Lunches Checks for thousands of dollar* were mailed out by us to our Thrifty Cus tomer* and Patrons in payment of the Serood Regular Quarterly Dividend on their holding* in thia sound and at tractive security. For Consult our Investment Department at once and get on our Mailing Liat for the Good Work NEXT DIVIDEND ON OCTOBER I. Leave Your Film» » This Stock Yields 7.3 Per Cent at Investment Department CURREY'S PHARMACY It's all Right or Your Money Bark PORTLAND- > MtltM THF STATT ' Portland Railway, Light and Power Company ROOM 695 ELECTRIC BLDG., Portland, Oregon For good shoe repairing go to •W- George W. Moore’s at 8218 Woodstock avenue and street, Gray’s Crossing. QUICK TURNOVER«. check 21 tf FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Good timber on 20 acre* of land, four mil«« from Newberg, Will give long lease of land, or exchange for t automobile. Price $500. G. Salmon, j I 9126 Woodstock ave,, Lent*. 24-tf j FOR SALE—Dr«** suit, white vest, glow*, shirt, some dree, collar*. Apply The Herald. 21-tf Claim* that it enjoy* th* sympathy Yesterday is gone, tomorrow FOR SALE—Remington No. 8 type Never come* within our grasp; and support of the Masonic ftater- writer. splendid condition, $30. 9811 nitj, the New York World undertook Just th» minute’s joy or sorrow. Foster Road. Auto. 618-36. 6-tf That is all our hands may clasp. to get an expression of opinion from Just this minute! let us take it FOR SALE—Four lota, 50 by 145 th* v*riou* Masonic jurisdiction» of A* a pearl of precious price. feet, on ifttth street; $250 each; the country. Replies were received And with high endeavoring make it eight minute* walk from car. Phone from twenty-five of th* forty-eight Fit to shine in paradise.—Selected. 632-67. 27-11 grand mmters of the United States --------------------------------------------------------- and, with the exception of the grand AULETA LIBRARY NOTES WANTED—Two families to pick rasp- master of Alabama, those replying barries and to camp on place, using joined, according to the M orid. in Th* following book* recently have I cottage to live in. Mr*. Joe Buck- pronouncing the Klan “a lawless con- ley, Rt. 4, G rewham. 26-3t ■piracy in violation of every prin been received at Arleta: (Atherton) “Sister-in-I-aw” ciple of Masonry and of American- FOR RENT OR SALE—Large bam, (Burnett) “Mr. Prohack,” the tribu ___ four lots, 67th s( and 57th ave. lation* that followed the bequest of But what is the idea of denouncing Call Marshal 297, or Herald office. $500,000 to a poor family. the Klan as an un-American con 17-tf Butterick Pub. Co., New Dress spiracy and then turning in and help FOUND—A pin with short chain and ing the Klan do its nefarious work, maker. (Hopkins) “She Blows- and Sperm bearing initial* G. C. E. Owner! as the Masons are doing here in Ore may have same by applying at this gon" W’e see the name of the Ore at That!" Tell* of experiences on gon Masonic grand master among board a whaler in the TO» office and paying for this ad. 26-tf (Hough) Covered wagon romance those declaring themselves. in the of the early settlers of the Oregon FOR GOOD WOOD phone Auto. World, etiemie* of the Klan. Ap country. parently the rank and file of Ore 612-19. Fine 16-in. rick wood, first- IRISH WAR CONTINUES (Jordan) “Blue Circle.” an absorb- growth cordwood; secend-growth gon Masonry pays little attention to ing mystery story. cordwood. 1- L. Campbell. 26-tf the fulminations of the grand master. Past Week One of Constant Fighting (Kaempffert) “A, B, C of Radio.“ The principal plank in the Klan plat Fighting between the Irish Free (London) "Our Hawaii." FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—10 form in Oregon is the destruction of (Menken) “Bungalowcraft,'* stucco. State troops and republican forces acres. 4-rootn house, sonic good private elementary schools; that is colonial and Swiss chalet bungalows has been continuous since Wedneaday lumber; trout stream; two mile* also an outstanding object of the of last week when the conflict started from good town; one-fourth mile Masonic organixation in this state. at the Four Courts in Dublin. Ac The class was all attention. to sawmill: plenty of work. Price cording to reports more than 60 per “New, Johnny Smith, what is $1500. Will exchange for cheap A NEW AMENDMENT sons have been killed and 200 wounded. quadruped?" asked the teacher. house. G. Salmon. 9126 Woodstock "A quardruped is anything with four On Tuesday the Free State govern ave., l.ents. 24-tf The National Child Labor eom- ment issued the following bulletin: legs." mittee ha* decided to ask for a con- "In midlands all important cen “Yes. Now give me an example.” stitutiona! amendment for the protec ters are held by national forces, in "An elephant.” Phone Automatic 6’13-56 tion of child labor; the recent decision “Now, can you tell me of any feath ■ cluding Athlone, Mullingar. Longford MANZ A MIRWALD of the supreme court voiding the child V" and Trim. In Tipperary the irregulars ered quadruped?" Ladies' and Gentlemen's Tailors labor tax law has made it clear, ac have been driven from their barracks “Yes. sir. A-er feather bed.' Cleaning, Pressing, Repairing cording to the committee, that eon- and from other positions at N’enagh. Suita Made to Order. gressional legislation cannot me«t the In Roscrea the irregulars were forced The little boy in this story from 5801 92d SL. Lent. St a, Portland situation under the constitution as to abandon their post*, eight men, "Touche a Tout' was evidently a It exists. with arms and ammunition, being cap i ——————____________ —— According to Senator Borah, con firm believer in the old adage. “Of tured. "Save the Surface and You Save All" two evils choose the lesser. ” Turn gress knew that its child labor tax “In south Tipperary the irregulars | law was unconstitutional, but did not ing a corner at full speed he collided have evacuated the Kilsbellan and For your spring painting, tinting, care to resist the pressure of public with the minister. Clogheen barracks. Mid-Tipperary is paper bqpgiyg, etc., call Auto. 638-16. “Where are you running to, my opinion and so passed on to the su controlled by the national army.' STEFFY A JOHNSON preme court the odium of nullifying little man?” asked the minister, when he had regained his breath. Painter* and Decorator*.—Adv. the measure. Congress, he charges, Children Give to Louvain Library "Home!" panted the boy. “Ma's ha* * habit of hiding behind the su The school children of France con preme court's power. “Year after going to spank me." D. ALBERT “What-" gasped the astonished min tributed largely to the 250,000-franc ' year congress is lashed into passing law which are manifestly unconstitu ister. “Are you eager to have your fund recently given the library of mother spank you that you run home , Louvain. The Belgian schools hare tional.” he says. ' contributed 260.000 francs. It is ex laced on Ironing Board Covet*. States which now refuse to adopt so fast?" pected that the French and Belgian - 6116 92d St. S. E.. Portland, Or. I “ No, ” shouted the boy over his decent standards for child labor Automatic 615-36 within their borders will naturally shoulder, as he resumed his home gifts will equal 1,000.000 francs, the ✓ oppose the proposed amendment. Their ward flight, “but if I don't get there sum raised by American universities ta opposition will be seconded by those before pa. he’ll do it!”—Pittsburgh for Louvain. who. while in favor of proper safe Christian Advocate. I FOR SALK—Protectograph, writer. Call «22-28. A mistaken notion has long existed In the minds of many people J and doe* Bus. Phone Aut. 633-30. A bachelor who is forever “putting still In some) to the effect that th* Re*. Aut. 636-01. his foot in it” recently visited the merchant who advertise* must charge proud parents of a new baby boy. - more for hla goods or sell an Inferior LARSEN The mother held up the bundle for; quality. It is claimed that he most REAL ESTATE. INSURANCE get a larger profit In order to pay foe inspection, and asked gaily: INVESTMENTS “Tell ua now, frankly, which of us bls advertising. Contrary to this falae belief, the ad do you think he is like?” Formerly vertiser Is sble to sell cheaper than Prudential Man 6538 Foster Road After a careful examination of the the man who does not advertise. And baby the bachelor replied: In This Section Portland, Or. the reason for that fact la quit* simple. “Well, of course, it is not very in The advertiser sells many more telligent looking yet, but he’s won times the amount of goods that th* derfully like both of you!" other sella. That la an undeniable fact, Accordingly he get* hack hi* ‘•'■T is a consoling thought 41 to know that your dear "You nearly ran over those pe*,- invested money *o much sooner and Is ple,” said the traffic cop. stopping enabled to reinvest It again and again, one was laid away by a while the other turns hl* money over Th« Chinese prefer a paper of much the motorist. firm that does not con “Sorry, officer! You see I just got j only once or twice In the same time. softer quality for their correspond- sider the service mere Thus the advertiser can afford to ence than that made for the use of this ear an—” ly as a business trans do business on a smaller margin of “What’s you name?" Americans. This is because the Chi- action. profit and make morf than his now "Uttte." riesc write entirely with brushes an<j advertising competitor. ’ - _ "Ah- a Little learning ia a danger ink. Wrapping paper of a soft, thin Every business man knows that variety, light crest in color, ia usual ous thing." chuckled the cultured cop, quick turnover* are the way to sue ly found in the better stationers and he waa so tickled with his joke rvuiul bn-kiesa. And g<w>d advert!» ing bring* the quick turnovers. ■hope, while the native shops sell a that he let the transgressor go free. Day and Night Service cheap brown paper. Pksaa 618-21 A ». Mswertfc» An enterprising tradesman sent a $802-4 92sd SL Flashing across the skies of Vir doctor a box of cigar* which had not ginia, a meteor struck tai a grove of been ordered, with a bill for $6. The cak trees in the south central portion accompanying letter stated that “I of the state, making a depression in have ventured to send these on my the earth which measured more than own initiative, being convinced that 600 square feet in area. The meteor you will appreciate their exquisite Chester Cieslinski business. waa composed of a metallic substance flavor." at 476 East Fiftieth street, corner Tn due course, the doctor replied: and several tree* were burned beneath "You have not asked me for a con Division. the falling body. Home* in near-by town* were rocked by th* concussion. sultation. but I venture to send you three prescriptions, being convinced years he was At the time of the civil war only that you will derive therefrom a* Road. h per cent of the population of the much benefit as I »hall derive from United State* lived in citie*, while your cigars. As my charge for a a today more than one-half are city prescription '» 92, this makes us even." dweller«. JUST A TRIFLE P. A. D KtNWORTHY & CO teatral Direct«« The Mt. Scott Herald CHESTER’S Barber Shop is again in Just 3 cents a week for a good weekly visitor, that tells you what your neighbor is doing; tells you a good story; tells you how to make new table delicacies and old ones too; tells you the live news of the community, besides a large list of the bargains offered in your neighborhood. The sum of $1.50 brings this visitor to your home for 52 weeks, regularly every Friday. If, at the end of a ypar you think you haven’t re ceived your money’s worth, it will be returned to you as quickly as we can write and sign a check. He has opened a shop He will give the same careful attention to his work as he did in the at Ninety-sec ond and Foster Children’s Haircutting Specialty A S Mt. Scott Herald ■ 4