Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923, August 04, 1922, Image 2

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    LOCAL HAPPENINGS
such a nature as unfits them to be
member» of the klan, and especial!)
The delegatee to the Falls City
its imperial officer«, that is to say,
that both the said Clark« and Mra conference of the Epworth league,
Published Every Friday at Lenta Sta­ Tyler have been convicted in the police July 24 to 30, from the Ijiurelwvod
tion, Portland. Oregon
court of Atlanta of disorderly cost- Methodist church, were Miss Edna
Maj* Tabor and Miss Edna Jorg.
LAWRENCE DI NN KEN. Editor duet, that is to say, lewdness, and
Mrs. Henry White and daughter.
not with »tend I ng the fact that at said
time the ssud Clarke was a married Elitabeth, are spending an «njoj'ablo
man and the father of children. Fur­ summer at Ocean Park. Wash.
Miss Morieta Howard , of 5629
thermore the said Clark« has been
sued in the city court of Atlanta by TYurty-aev'iath avenue, a popular
the Roosevelt Memorial association teacher at Franklin high school, is ex­
for defalcation« of its funds, which pected to return home shortly from
ths Friday Harbor, Wash., biology
suit is now pending against him.
Defendant as a loyal member of camp school, where she has been
said klan in common with thousands making nxtenaive studies. Sines com­
of others, feels outraged that such pleting her work there «he has been
people so notorious as Clarke and visiting relatives in Seattle snd Kelso.
Mrs. Tyler should be in absolute con
The Gleaners of the Anabel Presby­
trol of the organization and destines terian church held an ice cream social
of the order, when there are in ita at the home of Mrs. E, U Wells, 5222
ranks so many pure, upright and Fortieth avenue, Friday, July 28.
Dr. and Mrs. W. D. Ixwkwood
noble men, whose character and in
motored to Gladstone to take dinner
IMPERIAL
SECRETARY
PUB­ tegrity are above reproach.
LISHES INSIDERS VIEW OF
Defendant charges that the said with Rev. F. E. Finlej' and faunily
CLARKE, ACTING EMPEROR
Clarke and Mrs. Tyler are using smd on Tueadgy, July 31.
Miss Katherine Corbin, a teacher in
order for their persona! aggrandise­
ment. and being in control of ita funds the commercial department of Frank­
have become suddenly and enormous­ lin high school, was married to Henry
ly wealthy from ill-gotten gains col­ Trowbridge. July 28. The wedding
lected from the ranks of the klans- ceremony took place at the Grace
Memorial church, Rev. Oswald Taylor
LEADERS HAVE CONVERTED menL
The said Clarke has gained com officiated. The wall wishing of all
MEMBERSHIP INTO TRIBUTE
plete control over the chief executive her pupils and friemto of the Mount
PAYERS IS CHARGE
officer of the organization, and has ix-ott district are extended to Mrs.
either kept him drunk or has taken Trowbridge.
Sensational disclosure* regarding advantage of his drunken condition,
Mrs. Roxana Wise and her daughter,
the management of the Ku Klux Klan and thereby procured himself (Clarke) Mrs. Zwicher, left Monday for Madi­
have been made at Atlanta, Ga., by to be appointed imperial wizard, pro son, Wis. On their way they will visit
L. D. Wade, imperial kligrapp, in tem, and exercising supreme control relatives in Idaho and Minnesota.
reply to an application for a restrain­ over the entire klan by virtue of this They will arrive in Madison, Au­
ing order sought by Edward Young office and by virtue of the office of gust 23.
Clarke, imperial kieagie and emperor imperial klaliff and imperial kleagle.
On account of the large number of
pro-tem of the klan, to prevent Wade
In this manner, he controls the advertiaemenis this week the weekly
from telling of the klan’s affairs.
selection of the other officers of installment of our serial story. “The
Clarke and Mrs. Elisabeth Tyler, the imperial kloncilium, which is the Indian Drum,'* was crowded ouL It
who were once fined in the Atlanta supreme council of the order, whose will appear next week.
Last Sunday morning the service at
police court for disorderly conduct, tenure of office is solely dependent on
are accused of having seized supreme the will and whim of the said Clarke Millard-Avenue Presbj-terian church
power in the klan and to be using the end he thereby controls their vote and was conducted by Rev. W. L. Van
society “for their personal aggrandi­ influence, punishing with immediate I Nuy«. Rev. R. E. Clone, executive
sement“ and “being in control of the dismissal any officer who oppose« his secretary of the Portland council of
| churches, will be in charge of the
funds have become suddenly and en will.
He has thereby converted a great j service next Sunday morning. Allen
ormouslv wealthy from ill-gotten
gains collected from the ranks of the and benovelent organization into a B. John will be in charge of the eve-
klansmen." Clarke is also accused of vast body of tribute payers, whoa* ning services during August which
keeping the imperial wisard drunk in money enriches his coffers, so that I will consist of community sings. Mr.
order to secure control of the society. he has reduced the other members of i John not only lends the singing, but
also does moat acceptable solo work
Pointing out that good moral char­ the klan to practical serfdom.
The said Clarke is collecting from i Dr. White will return from his vaca-
acter is a requisite for membership
in the klan, Wade says in his sworn every officer and agent of the klan tion in southern < alifomia in time for j
handling money, a money premium, the second Sunday in August.
Statement:
“Repeatedly since that time said when in truth and in fact no such
Clarite and Mrs. Tyler and each of bonds are in existence.
HAVE YOU NOTICED
Defendant states on information
them were guilty of debasing acts of
and belief that all uniforms and
That we were wrong last week
regalia which each member of the about those Tire permits?
klan is required to own are manu­
WOOD SAWYER
I That there ain't no sieh thing unless
factured at cost not exceeding $1.90 we have had some rain before this
Harry Searls
each, but are sold by a manufacturer column is printed?
to the klan for the sum of $4 a piece,
That the swne is true with friends ?
Automatic 612-10
and said Clarke and Mrs. Tyler own a
That some of the old building« at
M. A R (Mathes) Market,
large, if not controlling interest, in Laurelwood have been torn down?
5927 92d SL S. E.
the firm manufacturing such regalia.
That their absence improves the
looks of the community?
Sanitation First
That when you leave town on your
Cesspool Brick. Building Blocks
That is the rule in my shop. Beat vacation it is not wise to tell all the
barbers—best service. Try me. Ed burglars about it?
at reduced prices
« McMahon, Firland Station.—Adv.
That
’ E. HEYTING
them?
Call Automatic 625-67
That one of them is to leave notes
Look Better—Feel Better
You always look and feel your best to the milkman, mailman or paper
after a clean shave and haircut. Best boy, saying that you will not return
For good shoe repairing go to
barbers in town—try me
Ed Mc­ until a certain date?
That the people living on or near
Mahon, Firland Station.—Adv.
George W. Moore’s
Foster Road will soon be out of the
at 8218 Woodstock avenue and 82d
Mrs. Ines I. S. Gulliks is cleaning dust bath which they have been en
street, Gray's Crossing.
out an entire stock of summer milli­ joying during the past few weeks?
The many wireless aerials that have
nery at greatly reduced price«. Mrs.
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Gulliks also desire« to sell her entire grown up over night ?
Garbage Hauled Tnr-dars from
That the wireless craze sems to
business because she looks forward to
Musst Scott
have struck us all at once in one
engaging other work.
George Schaefer
place?
That that place seems to be our
4M Staaten Street
Service First
Private houBes. 75c a month;
pocketbooks?
Our motto is “service first”—the
business bouses, $1.50 a month
That sidewalks, good streets and
beet in barbering. Agency for Lib­
snd up. Phone Auto. 622-28.
j erty laundry. McMahon's Barber Shop, sewers cost money?
That many people are getting in
Firland Station.—Adv.
their fall supply of wood?
That it is a good thing to have
LOAN«
BBNTAL«
lots of white space in advertisements '
128 Third sL, bet. Washington
LAUER REALTY CO.
That there are two sides to every
and Alder sts.
REAL ESTATE
question?
Just 154 blocks from "M-S” ear.
CITI PBOPBBTT ate PAB1M
That an ounce of fire prevention is
MEALS AND LUNCHES
Phone 628-83
worth
a whole tube of fire extingu­
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soia tz »4 atmrn
pihland « tatiok
isher?
That this column is like hash, a
little bit of everything?
GO TO
That the best way to tell us whether
or not you like this column is
call us up, or else call us down ?
mt Scott herald
WHAT SAWYER
DID NOT TELL
PERSONAL 6AIN OBJECT
HOUSE’S RESTAURANT
z
GRAYS
CROSSING
Sheet Metal Works
A. G. Kaady’s
FOR
GET MT PRICE BEFORE
LETTING THE JOB
A atom «tic 646-75
6007% 82nd St.
Shoe Repairing
6602 Foster Road, near Leach Drug
Store. Ameen A. Farah is in Mr.
Kaady’s shop.
es
Select Your
Watch at the
WALTHAM
WATCH
AGENCY
Sales and .Service
STAPLE S—The Jeweler
OPTOMETRISTS—OPTICIANS
2M Morrison St, Portland, Oregon
Perfume and Microbe«
The odor of clove« has been known
to destroy microbes in 35 minute«,
cinnamon wilt kill some apeciM in K
minute«, thym« in M minutes. In 48
minute« common wild verbena le
found effective, while the odor of
some gerani uni flowers ha» deatroycd
Various forma of mie robe« in 50
minute«. The esserne« of cinnamon is
said to destroy thè typhoid fever mic­
robo in 12 minute«, and i» recorded aa
thè most effectivs of all odora as an
anti-septic. It is now beheved that
flowers whieh are found In Egyptian
mummisa wer* placed there more for
their anti-aeptk propertie» than for
mersiy ommnantal or sontimeatal
purposes.
of real «state trades See me. Bring
in your «»changes. I can match you.
1 can give you what you want. G.
Salmon.
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Classified Ads.
Advertisements under
this head­
ing 10c per line first Insertion.
Minimum charge, 25c.
Ount six
words to the line. Strictly cash.
For Expert Harber Service
Visit my shop. You always get a
good, clean shave at the right price.
Hair cutting, shampooing, massaging,
manicuring. Ed McMahon, 7119% 51st
avenue.—Adv.
FOR GOOD WOOD phone Auto
613-19. line 16-in. rick wood, first-
growth cordwood; ssevnd-growth
cordwood. L. L. Campbell.
26 tf
PIKE * O’NEILL OFFER LECTURE
SERIES
FOR SALE—Protectegraph,
writer. Call «22 28
FOR SALE
Ten head of horsse. weight from
1100 to 1700 lbs. W*ill give sums
terms if taken at once. 370 hirst st.
Phone Atwater 3013.
30-3t
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Phone Automatic 633-56
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MANZ A MIRWABD
• Indies’ and Gentlemen’s Tailors
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Cleaning, Pressing, Repairing
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Suit« Made to Order.
• 5M1 92d SL. Lente Sta, Portland
Star Electric Co., Inc
6338 Foster Road
Phone: Anta. 615-33
from
the new combination
gas and oil
Visible, H-M-V-P Pump
s. _
E. comer of --------
82d and
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Division
W. C. Sullivan
IN CHAMO«
G. C. LOVELACE
Come la and get act) u al nt rd
Stop
W.M. Donaldson
and avail yourself of
our free battery testing
and ins|>ection.
We specialize on bat­
teries and auto electri­
cal equipment Your«
for better service.
Red Top Battery A Elec­
tric Service Company.
ORTON & PITZER
82d and Foster Road.
Phone 625-52
6435 Foster Road
WATCH
REPAIRING
Cleaning and Oiling
Mr. IXinaldaon returns to Arlela
after a two-year»' absence and he
would be happy to see bia friends
again.
Patroni«« our advertiser«.
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Mt. Scott Transfer Co.
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J. 8. Miller, Prop.
Daily
Piano ami Furniture Moving, Baggage and Expresa.
Trips to Mo'int Scott and Ia*nta. Agent for Rock Spring and King
Coal. Stand, First and Taylor Streets. Portland.
Auto. 646-31.
Rea 4*2’2 90th St.
fr-fr+ Hi HH- I 1 4 H I I I- I I I H -1 i I I l l- H-rf
‘' All Virgin Wool Suita and Overcoata
3
T is a consoling thought
to know that your dear
one was laid away by a
firm that doe« not con­
sider the service mere­
ly as a business trans­
action.
« i
Tailored 1« your order your unrestricted choke
t > of the entire line—made in any aise or style for
Gabardtne Overcoata, $29.56.
Here is the Big 10-Day Offer
You Save $16.90
1 Maa'e Coat ...................................
1 I^tdv'a Coat ................................
1 Child's Coat Free .....................
A. D. KENWORTHY & CO
filtrai Director»
IM2-4 82ad SL
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6703 62d A vs, S. E
6eo. W. CrockweU. M. ,E
Naturopath, Spinologiit
766, 720 Dekum Bld«
ELECTRIC TREATMENTS
SPECIALTIES
Stomach trouble. Chronic disease
and Female complaints
No matter what your tre
I can help you: I have
hundreds! Why not you7
Consultation and examinations
Free. "Pay as you can.”
No knife. No operations. No in­
curable case taken.
Free treatments thia week.
1
G. Salmon
For
Ton Pay Only
116.95
12.85
«.82
$1ß.95
Total Value .................................................. $35.85
Deposit snly $3.00, balance on delivery
I Call Aaywbers, Aaytiae.
Day and Night Service
ftew 118-21
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REAL ESTATE
RESTCURT.INVAIJD AND OON-
VALESCENT HOME
STAND-
ING IN ITS OWN BEAUTIFUL
6 ACRES OF GROUND OF
SHADE TREES, EXCELLENT
HOME COOKI NG AND THE
BEST OF CARE. FOR TERMS.
APPLY TO SUPERINTENDENT.
IXNTS, OREGON
Foster and Spring Roads. I’hone
Auto. 616 93
The place will be thoroughly
renovated. Added illumination will
be installed.
A “Snooker” table
will arrive shortly from Chicago,
J. V. TAPP
Portland. Oregoa
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GASOLINE
Auto. 3M-17
Belleview Sanitarium
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MILDRED V. SHORT
Get the Service
FEED A FUEL CO.
L. C. Pullen, owner.
Pastime Poolroom
chock
21 tf
9220 53d Avenne
—and have a cooling breeie
-vor a nice bit of toast
i —or a cup of hot coffee
FEED
MILLARD A VENUE
5931 NINETY SECOND STREET
by
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ANNOUNCING THE OWNER­
SHIP OF THE
As a part of Pike A O’Neill’s pro­ I HAVE customen for cheap houses
on small down payment and easy
gram of service to customers they
terms. G. Salmon, 9126 Woockrtock
have arranged a series of lectures
avenue, lanta.
29-tf
covering'tn a concise way the fun­
damentals of finishing kodak pictures.
Practical demonstrations baaed on CALI. R. HEYTING. phone «25-67,
for sand and gravel delivered at a
home conditions will accompany the
17-tf |
reduced price.
talks, and the chief aim will be to
make ths work of real value to those
Patroni»« our advertiaer«.
who attend.
The course will be given without
charge and is open to anyone in­
terested in photography. It is planned
primarily for those with little or no
For bargains in Fur­
eixperinece in finishing pictures.
nitur«. Stoves, Range«.
Classes will meet at the store,
Rufs. Ijnoleum. See
7143% Washington street, and will
start promptly at 8 o’clock, continu­
ing for one hour.
Williams Fumi tore Company
The schedule calls for classes Au­
6534 Foster Rosd
gust 9. 1«. 2.1 and 30.
Auto. 637'57
UQm111P111Dff £.
ICE
COAL
WOOD
LIME
CEMENT
PLANTER
FOR SALE—Dress suit, white vest,
gloves, shirt, some drees collars
Apply The Herald
11 if FOR RENT OR SALE—Largs barn,
four lots, 67th st. end 57th avs.
Call Atwater 0297. or Herald office.
FOR RENT OR SALE—Large bam.
17-tf
four lota, 67th st. and 57th ave.
Call Marshal 297, oc Herald office FOR SALE—Ote Bissell's carpet
17-tf
sweeper, used but little, 22 50.
FOUND—A pin with short chain and
boaring initials G. C, E. Owner
may have same by applying at thia
office and paying for this ad. 26-tf
I Want Your Patronage
And I can show yoe I deserve it.
if you give me your trade. Best bar­
bers—most reasonable prices.
Ed
McMahon, Firland Station.—Adv.
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PatroniM our advertiser«,
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Successful Graduates
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This inatitstlos offers a thorough, practical, and standard edi
lion at a cost with la reach ef the high school graduate.
It offers training for collegiate degrees in:
Agriculture
Mines
Commerce
Pharmacy
Engineering and Mechanic Arts Vocational Education
Forestry
Chemical Engineering
Home Economics
Military Science and Tactics
It offers training also in: The School of Music, Physical
Education, Industrial Journalism.
Fall Term Open« September IS.
Sales, Rentals, Trades
Good Work
For circulars of information and illustrated booklet write to
The Registrar, Oregon Agricultural College,
9126 Woodstock Ave., Lenta.
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Looks Count
Be clean-shaven all the time,
can keep you looking your beat
Agency for Liberty Laundry. Ed
McMahon, 7119’4 51st Avenue.—Adv.
Kodak
Pictures
LADIES WANTED
to buy misfits and slightly-used
garments.
Saits, Dresaew, Evening Gowns
and Blouses
Shoes 25 cents up to 21.50
THE VOGUE SHOP
403 Alisky bldg., 4th floor. Third
and Morrison St«. Math 3132
That’s what you get
RALPH HARRIS CO.
OFFERS
Some bargains in pretty little
homes, which can be handled with
from $100 cash up to $500. in de­
sirable .Residence districts. Courte­
ous, efficient service.
List your
property with us for quick results.
AND REMEMBER
We write fire and automobile in­
surance.
RALPH HARRIS CO.
216 Chamber nt Commerce Bldg.
Broadway 5654
PIANO
TUNING
E. HAROLD
4221 Uth St. A E.
Phone 522-84
187 W. Park St.
when
you
have
New Model
No. 1 Special Kodak
them
finished at
$50.»o
Pike & O’Neill Co
KODAK SPECIALISTS
largest ITmtographic Dealen in Portland
343% WASHINGTON STREET
JUST ABOVE BROADWAY
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