Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 18, 1922)
For Expert Barber Service I HAVE customers for cheap houses Visit my shop. You always get a on small down payment and easy good, clean shave at the right price. terms. G. Salmon, 9126 Woodstock Hair cutting, shampooing, massaging, avenue, lolita. 29-tf manicuring. Ed McMahon, 7119*9 Mst i AM in a position to make all kinds avenue.—Adv. of real estate trades. See me. Bring If you need a battery a«« the Red in your exchange«. I can match you. Top Battery A Electric Service com I can give you what you want. G. pany, Eighty-second and Foster Road. Salmon. 29-tf Ask Orton or Fitter about it.—Adv. FOR SALE—Dreas suit, white vest, Sanitation First gloves, shirt, some dreos collars. That is the rule in my shop. Best Apply The Herald. 21-tf barbers—beat service. Try me. Ed CALL R. HEYTING, phone «25-67, McMahon, Firland Station.—Adv. for sand and gravel delivered st a reduced price. 17-tf Ixmks Count Be clean-shaven all the time, I Have jou seen the newly cleaned can keep you looking your beat. Paatime Poolroom. 5931 92d street? — Agency for Liberty laundry. Ed Adv. Say! Ask Ixivelace. 5931 92d street, McMahon, 7119*9 61st Avenue.—Adv. what a “snooker" table ia. Play on -X t at the Paatims.— Adv. NOTES AND NEWS mt. Scott berald There is a good deal of talk going cn about the cancellation of the debts Published Every Friday at Lents Sta ewed to the United State« by various tion, Portland. Oregon European governments. On this mat i ter Senator Borah says a word which LAWRENCE DINNEEN, Editor «ill appeal to the average American Entered as second class mail mst a- sound. “The people of the United ter February 14, 1914, at the post States,” says the Idaho senator, "could office at Lents, Or., under act of con- tever be greatly interested in any grese, March 3, 1879. proposition for the cancellation of the debt to the United States unless the Subacrption Price - 41.50 a year proposition ia accompanied by a defi nite and specific plan supported by 6812 Ninety-second Stieet certain guarantee« for practical dis Phone Auto. 622-28 armament both by land and sea.” That's the line of talk. What is the If the time spent in trying to dis use of cancelling debts in order that cover end reveal the errors of others Europe may begin once more sense- were employed in learning to know eas competition in armaments which and correct our own, the world would must soon lead to other wars? be reformed. Most persons knew of the late Alex ander Graham Bell only as the in Thou wouldst not wade in sewers. THE RECOUNT ventor of the telephone. He was an It is more defiling to dip the mind energetic promoter of the teaching of into the scandal on which gossip bat The attempt of Mr. Hall, late Ku deaf mutes in whose behalf he founded Advertisements under this head tens. Klux candidate for the republican a society to which he gave a quarter ing 10c per line first insertion. Count six f nomination for governor, to overturn of a million dollars. He was a very Minimum charge, 25c. words to the line. Strictly cash. successful teacher of deaf mutes. the official results of the primary •lection have ended in failure; failure Arthur Griffith, the Sinn Fein leader FOR SALE—Crabapples at 40c a basket. Call Auto. 643-30, or 9616 in the sense that Senator Hall’s am who died a few days ago, apparently 67th ave. S. E. 33 Itx was never greatly attached to re ■I 1 -- .................... ..... I bition has received a setback, but a publican ideas. Twenty years ago he FOUND — Four heifers. Owner may i success in view of the vindication of pay $1.50 for men’s half have same by paying expenses in set up as his goal an Anglolrudi ar the honesty of the ordinary American curred. F. E. Ferris, 24 miles east soles when you can get rangement similar to that which (at of lents Junction, on Foster Road. , ritisen. Right up to the last moment that time) united Austria and Hun them for Auto. 633 77. 33-It of the recount a review of 20.000 bal- gary. , He had in mind a dual mon -7* in which each state would have WANTED—Four, five and six-room lota in several score precincts m three archy > houses to sell on easy terms. Lauer i counties failed to show the least evid- financial independence. but would be Realty Co. Phone 638-83. 33-3t | ence of fraud on the part of tbe elec- ,o oth" Finality If you’ll go to lion officials. of sovereign. From al! accounts FOR SALE—Bungalow, modern, fine _, . . Griffith became a republican with re- shape, $3000. Discount for all cash. The only stain on the gvMxi name of . . . . MT. SCOTT SHOE SHOP 4828 91st st. S. E. 32-lu Oregon eitxxenship came with the “ 1917' Classified Ads Why $1.00 counting of the ballots in a Portland Climb Mount Hood precinct when it became known that 16 Ernie Hewitt, of the Lents garage, votes had been wrongfully counted for with his brother, W. C. Hewitt of Hall and 18 had been taken away from Modeeta, CM., drove to Mount Hood Governor Olcott and that approximate last Tuesday and started the ascent ly 40 votes east for John B. Coffey, on foot to the summit at 2 o’clock candidate for the legislative nomi Wednesday. They arrived at the top nation. had not been counted for him. about 7 o'clock, after encountering The double miscount has led to s much cold wind, but were rewarded grand jury investigation and, no for their efforts, for the morning was doubt, it will be known in a few days unusually fine. They got back to whether fraud has been perpetrated government camp at 10, and im- or not. In spite of the serious nature i mediatevl left for home. They made of the charge a humorous touch has the trip up the mountain without a been given the investigation because guide and warn folks not to try the the man who is chiefly under investi trip unless provided with plenty of gation was president of “the law and warm clothes. order league." you will save money. 6020 92d Street (Lents) FOR SALE—One Bissell's carpet sweeper, used but little, $2.50. «22-28 or «47-82. 31-tf A white and brown female pointer followed me home Tuesday, August 8, and will not leave. Owner may have same by applying at this office and paying expenses. 32 tf COAL WOOD LIME CEMENT PLASTER LATHS FEED LOST—The afternoon of August 4, between 5427 85th street and the Mount Scott earline, a little colored, silk ribboned sewing bag, contain ing sewing, gold thimble, spectacle ease. Leave at Herald office and receive reward. 32-3t MILLARD AVENUE FEED «ft FUEL CO. L. C. Fallen, owner. FOUND—A pin with short chain and bearing initials G. C. E. Owner may have same by applying at this office and paying for this ad. 26-tf GRAYS CROSSING Sheet Metal Works Automatic 640-75 Ths UNIVERSITY Z OREGON contains 6007'4 82nd St, fL—. JL1 ■ LOANS PIANO TUNING Don’t Let Your Shoes Argue . VVif/i You KEAt, BOTATE Cinr PBOPBBTT sa4 gABMB . A. G. Kaady’s FOR Shoe Repairing 6603 Foster Road, near Leach Drug Store. Ameen A. Farah i« in Mr. Kaady’s shop. CANTILEVER SHOE CO. 853 Alder St. Medic.I Bldg PORTLAND. ORE. For Good Work Tabor 7700 W« Ân Rendering Every Laundry Service That la Heing Produced In The City. TABOR 7700 LAUNDRY ORANGE COLORED CARS 316 Chamber of Commerce Bldg. Broadway 5654 ■ ■■■ ■ " I ■ .... MT. SCOTT TIARSFEB CO. I Want Your Patronage I And I can show you I deserve it. Auto. 646-21; Res. 4822 90th Street if you give me your Irada Beet bar J. 8. Miller, Prop. bers—most reasonable prices. Ed to Mount Scott and Daily tripa McMahon, Firland Station.—Adv. lenta. Stand, hirst and Taylor sta., If you nerd a battery see the Red Portland. Top Battery A Electric Service com pany. Eighty-second and Footer Road. Patronite our advertiaers. Ask Orton or Fitter about it.—Adv. '1 if I 1 i 1 i"~" ■ . GRAYS CROSSING It's all Right or Toor Money Back a ■■ i HOUSE’S RESTAURANT 128 Third st, bet. Washington and Alder sts. Just 14 blocks from “M S'* ear. HEALS AMD LUNCHES Patronite our advertisers. GASOLINE Geo. W. Crockwell, M. .E Comforts washed and DRIED without a wringer from the new combination gas and «il Visible, H-M-V-P Pump. s. E. comer of 82d and Division 796, 729 Deksm Bldg. ELECTRIC TREATMENTS SPECIALTIES Stomach trouble, Chronic disease and Female eomplainta. No matter what your trouble is I can help you: I have cured hundreds! Why not you? Consultation and examinations Free. “Pay as you can.” No knife. N<> operations. No in curable ease taken. Free treatments this week. W. C. Sullivan IH CHAB g K FOR SALE Oldsmobile Four PERFECT CONDITION New top and curtain«, new Michelin Cord Tires al) way round. At a sacrifice for Quick Sale. • I • ' • < $275.00 5222 97th St., Car. 53d Ave. S. E. = CANTALOUPE CAMP VERY housewife know'« that the rinse water out. Mont impor washing a comfort is easy com- tant of all, it leave« the comfort Eared to drying it. Putting the more «oft and Huffy than ever. eavy, soggy mass through a wrin And you can wash and dry the ger is hardwork. Besitles, it mats heaviest comforts and blankets the stuffing into shapeless, lumpy without putting your hands in the wads. water even once. But the Laun-Dry-Ette way is easy—easy to wash and easy to dry. Why not sec the Laun-Dry-Ette The Laun-Dry-Ette has nowringer for yourself? Why not call, phone, —it washes the comfort, and whirls or write, and let us arrange a dem the suds out; rinses it, and whirls onstration. Why not do it today ? E The ELECTRIC MAID SHOP 282 Alder Street Main 8443 “LET THE ELECTRIC MAID DO YOUR W ORK9 9 Quantity and Quality CURREY’S PHARMACY ■» «338 Footer Road Phone: Auto. 615-33 Leave Your Film» at RALPH HARRIS CO. Our driver will gladly call tomorrow—just phone. Star Electric Co., Inc 4221 58th St. S. E. Phone 532-84 197 W. Park St. Clean milk will stay sweet longer than dirty milk. Burd ette’s milk is guaranteed to keep sweet 36 hours in sum mer and 72 hours in winter, after delivery — quart- 12c, pinto 7c. J. BURDETTE. Phone 632-87. 4918 99th st 8. E. OFFERS Some bargains in pretty little homes, which can be handled with from 8100 cash up to $600. in de sirable residence districts. Courte ous. efficient service. List tout property with us for quick results. AND REMEMBER We write fire and automobile in surance. Get the Service Naturopath, Spinologfet GO TO Comfort Is a Help To wear Cantilever Shoe« is to be pleased with the trim appear ance of your feet and to know su preme comfort the long day through. Their specially designed flexible shanks and other features work with you all day long. Your ligaments and muscles are allowed the free action and exercise they actually need in order to maintain their strength and spare you from that prevalent condition known as “weak foot” or “tired foot.” Foot troubles are prevented and cor rected. When you lace up Cantilever Shors their flexible shanks draw- up to supply just the degTe« of support you require each day under each arch. • Slip your feet into Cantilevers— shoes that don't argue with you. I RALPH HARRIS CO. Auto. «25-17 FIKLANH STATIOS > There are shoes that argue with you over every step and there are shoes that work with you all day long. The Cantilever Shoe is de signed, first of all, like your own foot, with a flexible arch. No rigid strip of steel, such as is embedded in the shanks of ordinary shoes, disputes every step. The Cantilever Shoe also has a snug heel seat, the gracefully rounded toe and the lower heel in vogue with the smartest women of today. I Phone 638-83 5018 72nd StiwH RESTCURT.INVAUD AND OON- VAIJC8CENT HOME. STAND DM IN ITS OWN BEAUTIFUL 6 ACRES OF GROUND OF SHADE TREES, EXCKL1XNT HOME COOKING AND THE REST OF CARE. FOR TERMS. APPLY TO SUPERINTENDENT. 1JCNTS, OREGON Foster and Spring Roads. Phone Auto. 616-93 ind have a cooling brees« >r a nice bit of toast >r a cap of hot coffee E. HAROLD RENTAL« LAUER REALTY CO. Belleview Sanitarium 's a woman's idea of laundry service, our wet wash plan. •‘If I could only find someone I could rely on to do my washing nicely—I wouldn't mind the ironing so much,** a friend of ours re marked the other day. So we explained our wet wash plan—it'a a woman's idea of a real laundry rcrvicn. This friend we ^>eak of was delighted when we promptly returned her family bundle in a few hours, everything sweet and clean, fragrantly fresh and Just moiat enough for troning. She said we should tell other wpmsn about it, so we are, and we're sure you'll like it quite as much as she does. Especially just now, when it's so hot and housework is* such a strain. We wash—you iron, and once you have experienced the relief of thia modern way you'll never return to the old plan. Press the Button . .. .. A Womens Idea of Laundry Service Mr. Donaldson returns to Arleta after a two-year* ’ absence and he would be happy to see his friends again. 6534 Foster Road Auto. 637-57 I ' Cleaning and Oiling Williams Fornitore Company check 21-tf LOST—In automobile accident on 92d street, between 18th and 49th ave nues. Thursday afternoon, three pay checks made payable to E. Kaufman. Reward if returned to 6504 94th street. 33-1 tx The 47th Year Opeas October 2, 1*22 WATCH REPAIRING a GET MY PRICE BEFORE FOR SALE—Protectograph, writer. Call «22-28. 6135 Foster Road For bargains in Fur niture, Stoves. Ranges. Rugs, Linoleum. See FOR GOOD WOOD phone Auto. 612-19. Fine 16-in. rick wood, first- growth cordwood: second-growth cordwood. L. L. Campbell. 26-tf LETTING THE JOB I ICE W.M. Donaldson 82d and Division Streets Cantaloupes, Watermelon«, Tomatoes, Petches ALL HOME GROWN TOM MAHER’S Place MM-DRY-EWE WASHES AND DRIES WITHOUT A WRINGER