Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923, September 15, 1922, Image 2

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mt. Scott herald
LAWRENCE
DINNEEN.
Editor
Street
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TIME TO REGISTER
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NOTES AND NEWS
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COI NTING THE COST
constîtition day
HAND-TAILORED CLOTHES
OFFER GREATEST ECONOMY!
A Goaraateed All-Wool
article ran to 300i' words or more it
had no mention of the American armv
or. for that matter, of the British
army. The French won the war.
suit Soo
ar sverrost
Tailored-to-Order
—A suit made exactly to your measure will give yeu the irresteet
clothing saUsf&etion you’ve ever known. It will contain the finest
woolens, trimmings, and will be hand-tailored throughout. And we ear.
give you any styi you want and give you your choice of new fall
pattern-
What’s mom—you can buy your sui» hem for the same price
to lesa than you would pay for a factory-made and at the same time
you will get better aenric, «ueh as only your home tailor can give.
NOTICE
Our store will be closed Saturday,
September 23, 1922. until 6 P. M.
Owing to Jewish New Years.
WISE BROS.
Our Guarantee:
—In crer 11 yean we have never had one suit returned because of a
coat front which did not stand up. We absolutely guarantee that you
will reeive a perfect fit, and that your suit will please you more than
any suit you ever had. And We’re here to back it up.
NEEDS MENDING
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MANZ & MIRWALD
Automatic Telephone 633-56
5801 92d St. S. E.
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MATHES
MARKET
Wholesale forgery of signatures on
the graduated income tax petitions
was disclosed this week in the circuit
court. A newspaper report of the I
trial, however, makes this statement-
“There is no reflection against the
deputies in the office of the county
clerk contained in this discovery for
the signatures were not compared, i
only the names being cheeked against I
typewritten file cards in the rrgi”tra-
Coming to
PORTLAND
Meats, Groceries, Vegetables
Dr. Mellenthin
Always the Best
in Internal Medicine for the
past eleven years.
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SPECIALIST
5927 92d St. (Unia), Portland
Phon« Automatic 61X10
DOES NOT OPERATE
Will be at
Benson Hotel
Wednesday, Thur «day, Friday,
Get away this yea
September 27, 28, 29
to
Oregon State Fair
Salem—September 25-30
Railroad Tickets Only Cost
One Fare
and a Third
Round Trip
Sale dut«« Sept. 23 to 30 — Return limit Oct. 2nd.
Special Attractions Day and Night
$75,000 in Pemiums and Purses
Agricultural Displays—Exhibits of every kind.
Greatest llors»‘show in Northwest
Horse Racing—Amusements—Stock and PoultryShow
For ftirther particulars ask agents or write
JOHN M. SCOTT, General Passenger Agent
Office Hours 10 A. M. to 4 P. M.
THREE DAYS ONLY
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One hundred and thirty-six thou­
sand, four hundred and fnrtv-one boys
and girls were enrolled in agricultural
extension clubs in 1921 for teaming FOR GOOD WOOD phone Auto
in various phases of livestock work.
612-19. Fine 18-in. rick wood, first-
Laat year these boys and girls owned
growth cordwood; second-growth
M head „f ftm animals and
cordwood. L. L. Campbell.
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M4JM foal,, representing a total,
value of 13.605,176.
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i HAVE customers for eheap houses
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on small down payment and easy
One—If Shakespeare were alive to-
terms. G. Salmon, 9126 Woodstock
day, wouldn’t he be looked upon a« a
avenue, Lents.
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remarkable man ?
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T'other—Sure, he would be 300
FOR SALE—Radio net. Telephone
year* old.
622-28, or Tabor 8817.
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ICE
COAL
WOOD
UNI
CEMENT
PLASTER
LATHS
FEED
MILLARD A V 'ENUE
FEED & FUE L CO.
Mr. Spendix—Any installments due
today ?
Mrs. Spendix—No, dear, I think
not.
Mr. Spendix—Any payments due on
the house, the rtutio, the furniture,
the rugs or the books?
Mrs Spendix—No.
Mr. Spendix—Then I have |10 we
don't need. What do you say if we
buy a new car?
I AM in a position to make all kinds
of real estate trades. See me. Bring
in your exchanges. I can match you.
I can give you what you want. G.
Salmon.
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WANTED—Four, five and six-room
houses to self on easy terms. Loner
Realty Co. Phone 638-83.
36-2t
Movie actor (in a “location” over­
looking a «heer drop of 100 feet)—
But, look here, if be’« going to throw
FOR SALE—Dre«« suit, white vest,
gloves, shirt, some dress collar».
Apply The Herald.
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L> C. Pallen, owner.
NOTICE
Classified Ads
According to his method of treat­ Millinery, 6004 88th at. S. E. All
ment he does not operate for chronic hat« are new «lock, and the price«
appendicitis, gall stones, ulcers of are right.
37-lt
stomach, tonsils or adenoids.
He has to his credit wonderful ré­
Advertiaementa under
thia head­
sulte in disease of the stomach, liver, ing 10c per line flrat insertion.
bowels, bloods, skin, nerves, heart, Minimum charge, 26c.
Count six
kidney, bladder, bed wetting, catarrh, word« to the line. Strictly caah.
weak lungs, rheumatism, sciatila, leg
ulcers and rectal ailments.
FOR SALE — Protectograph, check
If you hav been ailing for any
writer. Call 622-28.
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length of time and do not get any
better, do not fail to call, as im­ CALL R. HEYTING, phone 626-67,
proper measures rather than disease
for «and and gravel delivered at a
are very often the cause of your long
reduced price.
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standing troubi.
6% LOANS
Remember aliive dat, that con-
sdltation on this trip will be free and may be secured for any purpose or
that his tratment is different.
farm lands, irrigated lands, to buy
Married women must he accom­ or build homes, city or farm, under
panied by their husbands.
our first mortgage certificate». Bank­
Address: 336 Ibis ton Block, Minne­ er»’ Reserve Deposit company, Gas A
Electric bldg., Denver, Colo.
34-12t
apolis, Minn.—Adv.
A. G. Kaady’s
Shoe Repairing
A uto. 625-17
E. HAROLD
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4221 58th St. S. E.
I’hone 536-84
107 W Park St.
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me into the rapids, how am I going Office, I«ach bldg., Foster Road and .
to get out?
67th St.; Rec., 440 E. 47th St. S„
Director—That’» all right.
You Office hours—10-12, 2-5; evenings and '
Sundays by appointment
don’t appear again.
DR. J. TREGELI.ES FOX
Doctor—No, you’ll not be able to
Physician and Surgeon
leave the house for a week at leant.
Phone*—Office, Auto. 637-63; resi­
She—Oh, dear! Then I «han’t nee
dence, Tabor 9100
Emily married! I’ve missed two of
her wedding« already, and it may be
months before «he’s married again.
—Judge.
GO TO
Our store will be closed Saturday,
No Charge for Consultation
September 23, 1922, until 6 P. M.
Owing to Jewish New Years.
WISE BROS.
Dr. Melienthin is a regular gradu­
ate in medicine and surgery and is
licensed ' ' by r the State of Oregon. He
Visits
the more import- 1
visita professionally
prore
I ant towns and cities and offers to all j
who call on this trip free crin«ulta-
tion, except the expense of treatment
when desired.
For your fall hat cal) at the Parlor
PIANO
TUNING
If you’ve attended one Oregon State Fair you need
read no further, for if you possibly can arrange it
you will be in Salem this year between September
25 and 30.
If you haven’t yet seen an Oregon State Fair you’ll
be interested in knowing that there are
Special Attractions Day and Night
$75,000 in Premiums and Purses
Agricultural Displays-
Exhibits of every kind
FOR
Greatest Horse Show in the Northwest
SHOES FOR
Gentlemen, Lndies, Children
Rubber«
Shoe Shining Parlor
Horse racing, Amusements, Stock and Poultry Shows
6603 Foster Road. near I .each Drug
Store. Amern A. Farah hi in Mr.
Kaady’a «hop.
OREGON STATE FAIR
W.M. Donaldson
W atchmaker
SALEM, OREGON
SEPTEMBER 25-30
6435 Foster RoadatArleta
Railroads are granting special rates to this year’s
Fair. BE THERE
Specializing In
Repairing all kind« of American
and Swiss watches. Cleaning, oil­
ing and demagnitizing. Nothin«-
but the be«t material nucd and
satisfaction guaranteed.
Exami­
nation of your watch and my opin­
ion co«t you nothing.
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For Particulars Write
A. H. LEA, Manager, Salem