Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923, January 19, 1923, Image 2

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    THE THRICK A-WEEK EDITION I
ter» do not have thia rvsponsibility.
OF THE NEW YORK WORLD
Living is higher in Jnpan, eon>-
parativdy, saya the Mount Scott
Practically a Daily at the Trice of a 1
ftorist, than in America.
]*u blit bed Evary Friday at Lenta Sta­
Weekly. No other Newspaper to the
tion. Portland. Oregon
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mt. Scott herald
LAWRENCE
DINNEEN.
Editor
Short Stories
The wide, wide world has become
so narrowed by science that news from
all around the globe ia printed in the
current New York World, together
with the views of nation builders,
master men and leading women every­
where and particularly in the United
States. No other newspaper ia bet­
ter equipped to give the news of the
world at the time it ia news than the
New York World.
The Thrice-a-Week edition of the
World is the greatest example of com­
prehensive journalism in America. It
will keep you a» thoroughly informed
an a daily, which would coat five or
six times as much. It is a unique
newspaper, published throe times a
week, for 81 a year.
This is the
regular subecnpUon price and it pave
for 156 newspapers.
We offer this unequalled newspaper
and The Mount Scott Herald together
for one year for 81.75.
The’ regular subscription price of
the two papers is 82.50.
Entered aa second-class mail mat­ -
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ter February 14, 1914, at the poat-
officc at Lenta. Or., under act of eon-
Visitor—Well. Effie. I suppose you
grera. March 3, 1879.
are just crazy about your new bob'-
sister ?
Subocription Price • 41.40 a year
Effie— Mother seems to like her,
but if you ask me. I think we gvt
stung.
5812 Ninety second Street
Phone Auto. «22-28
Pastor—Well, Mrs. Podgers, I am
pleased to learn that drapite your
MAKES PLEA FOR TOLERANCE troubles your gratitude to Providence
did not faiL
Mrs. Rodgers—No, air; rheumatix
A great many persons in Oregon
is bad, indeed, but I thank heaven 1
are getting the notion that the state
still have a back to have rheuma­
has had about enough of anti-Cath- tism in.
olie legislation. The reaction of the
First Gossip—Don’t tell a soul, but
rest of the country to the school law
I saw a whole barrel of whisky de­
passed by the people at the last elec­ livered to the ToDelev’s this after­
tion baa shown the bassness com­ noon in broad daylight.
Second Goosip—Mow'd you know it
munity that Oregon is likely to get a was whisky?
First Gooeip—Why. Topeley himself
imputation aa a good place to stay
helped the delivery man handle it with
away from, and the present flood of care.
anti-Catholic bills introduced in the
CHEER I P!
legislature is not meeting with a very
Coming to Portland
R. and M.
Dr. Mellenthin
GASOLINE
SPECIALIST
Eastern and Western
enthusiastic reception from those who
—Go East Through
O I L
in Interna) Medicine for the
California
all kinds of
past eleven years.
ACCESSORIES
82d and To» ell Valley Road
Phone Automatic 631-94
DOES NOT OPERATE
Will be at Benson
• ■ ‘ ■ to
Associated
Of coures you would and by going this
way you will vee must of the twsuty
spots of the West.
You may join ths merry makers on
California's silvery Ärand; tree the races
at Tin Juana; go through Carrizo Gorge
and ever the Apache Trkil Highway, and
take in the Mardi Gras.
Then too. you have a choice of routes,
stopover privileges and beat of train
service.
Ask your local ticket agent for LOW
ROUND TRIP And «ONE WAY FARES,
time table« sad descriptive folders or
write
JOHN M. SCOTT
Genet si Passeazer Agent Portland, Or.
Hotel Tuesday.
Wednesday and Thursday, Feb­
W.M. Donaldson
ruary 6. 7 and 8.
6435 Foster Road, at Arleta
Watchmaker and Jeweler
Office Hou re, 10 A. M. to 4 P. M.
When your watch gives yo«
trouble bring it to me. Delay may
cause more trouble.
Are you aware that in the course
of one year the balance of your
Watch makes 157.680,000 revolu­
tions? Think of it. In Ume the
oil gums, produces friction ami
wears away the delicate bearings,
destroying the high finish and per-
feet fit, thus ruining an accurate
timepiece.
A clean and well oiled Watch
means better time and longer aerv-
ice. Don't let your watch run to
ruin from neglect
THREE DAYS ONLY
Na Charge far Coaeultatioa.
Dr. Mellenthin to a regular gradu­
ate in medicine and surgery and is
licensed by the stale of Oregon. He
visita professionally the more im­
portant towns and cities, and offers
to all who call on this tirp free con­
sultation, except the expense of
treatment when desired.
According to his method of treat­
ment he doea not operate for chronic
appendicitis, gall stones, ulcers of the
6254 FOSTER ROAD
stomach, tonsils or adnoids.
He has to his credit wonderful re­
sults in diseases of the stomaeft.
liver, bowels, blond, skin, nerve«,
heart, kidney, bladder, bedwetting,
catarr.di weak lungs, rheumatism,
sciatica, leg ulcers and rectal ail-
menta.
We grind our own hamburger and
If you have been ailing for anv
length of time and do not get any
our own sausage
better, do not fail to call, at. im-
proper measure.« rather than disease
are very often the cause of your long
HOME SHOE
standing trouble.
Remember above date, that Con­
J. W. ADAMSON. Prop.
sultation on this trip will be free and
4848 84th St. S. E., Cor. 49th Ave. that his treatment ie different.
Married women must be accom­
Only the best material for your shoes panied by their husbands.
Address: S3« Boston Block, Min
neapolir, Mhy._____________________
Cheer up, the beat and not the worst :
is yet to come.
As showing the attitude of the
No matter what sarcastic once may
state press the following from an
say;
editorud in the Salem Statesman, a
Hope on, though ¡dries be dark, your
paper which has not been particular­
heart with sorrow numb.
ly friendly to Catholics in the past, is
There’s bound to be another. |
of interrat. In the course of its ad­
brighter day.
vice to the legislature the Statesman
says: "The Statesman . . has no
Cheer up, though youth and all it ,
«elfish advice to offer, but with th<*
stands for may have fled.
ambition common to all good citisens
For' with it went its follies and I
it hopes to see the path of economy,
illusive dreams,
safety and state progress faithfully
I.oveY fitful, hectic fever, spuriou«
followed and the energies of the
pleasures swiftly sped.
members devoted exclusively to the
All youth*» false conceptions that
bic things in which the future of the
life is what it seems.
state is wrapped, also that the har­
mony of an upbuilding, constructive
Remain the wisdom and the peace of
program will not be disturbed nor
mind, the gift of years;
hindered by petty squabbles, sectional
The welcome rest to him who’s free
jealousies nor desires for unfair ad­
to drop his load;
vantages.
Who site contented in his wayside inn; !
Your inspection invited st the
Oregon needs development.
nor longer fears
Its vast resources have not been
The thorny pathway, nor the rocky |
HILL
uncovered.
road.
Phone Auto. «34-42
Its broad acres of fertile lands have
74th and Footer Road
been scarcely scratched.
Oeer up. thrugh ycuth be gone, your
Tabor 0647
Perfectly Pasteurized Milk, Cream.
Its potential possibilities are be­
race be almost run;
yond present calculation.
Whipping Cream and Buttermilk
Eternal life is yours, Death hath
We must have people, industrious;
no away!
Richmond
honest workers and also people with . No power to touch the realm beyond
capital to make homes and encourage
life’s setting sun.
the factories and promote the in­
No victory o’er aught except thia
1078 Divirioa Street
128 Third st., bet. Washington
dustries and commerce which must I
worthless clay.
and Alder sts.
come if our dream of greatnvss for ;
PHONE
TABOR
3760
—W. R. Wheeler.
Just 14 blocks from "M-S” car.
cur st^te^s to be realized.
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MEALS AND LUNCHES
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If we wish for this greatness we
Res. Phone Auto. 644-83
HOME DRESS MAKING
V
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must not set up gates of oppresson
Shop Phone Tabor 8553
and intolerance against groups» nor
Dear girls, let’s talk about sleeves.
H.
classes. We must follow the letter And such an array of sleeves Dame j
Sash, Door and Cabinet Work
and the spirit of our national ami Fashion present.« to us. Short sleeves,
T is a consoling thought
MILL WORK
state constitutions and invite the jurt above the elbow length, plain or
to know that your dear
1372 Division Street
worthy and industrious of every creed with the drapes, usually slash««!, are
one was laid away by a
and class with a surety that their still in demand. These drapes are
firm that does not con­
civil, social, industrial and political , of various lengths and shapes, some­ Burned Out! Bat SUU in Business
sider the service mere­
rights will be unaesailed and their op- * times extending in flowing lines S3
ly as a business trans­
portunities unhampered.”
action.
far as the knees, and on exclusive
models they reach the hem of the
83d
JAPAN IS CHANGING
skirt.
MAIN 7728
The long sleeve, slashed from wrist '
Formerly at 8221 Foster Road
Local Florist Says People Are Demo­ to elbow and faced back with con­
crats; Living Is High
Day and Night Service
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trasting material, is good style. These
Japan is changing rapidly, says sleeves are charming when gathered
ftes» 615-21
A D. Vswortkr
5M2-4 92s4 St
8.5. Hrakrws I
Frank Inuzuka, co-prr.prietor of the into a cuff. The slashed from the |
wk sreciauzK in
Nippon Florist. Mr. Inuzuka has just ! shoulder sleeve is charming.
HAIR CUTTWO, FACIAL MASSAOIhd
Such sleeves you may see on a |
returned from a visit to his native
AND HAIR BOBBIhO
land. Hie .-»ncestral home is in a little dress in the February Butterick. No.
IJ96 DI'ISI01
Bet. 49th sad S9th Sts.
village near Tokyo. Mrs. Inuzuka and 4249. Notice also the jin.es of the
is «aw sciuhss
Ready for duty
children are remaining in Japan for neck, and the skirt.
M. L. NOBLE & SON
are try ing to build up the state.
Wouldn’t You Like to—
Millers’ Service Station
Remember, my business is the care
of Watchra and my opinion
coots you nothing
Groceries and
Fresh Meats
"The Hanshine Way ’Croes U. H. A."
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Make 1923
A Thrift Year
SHOP
Plumbling &
Heating Company
GREEN
Anything that’s good to eat:
Groceries, Meats, Fish, Canned
Goods—anything.
It's all ia getting started.
FOB THAT DANCE
Delaney’sJOrchestra
We Deliver!
Start a savings account today.
It only takes a dollar. After
that you’ll learn what every
other depositor knows—that it’s
fun to save«
You Can Earn
1 Per Cent
on your savings.
DAIRY
II 0 D MATHES
man market
Do It Now!
HOUSE’S RESTAURANT
•2)
5927 NINETY-SECOND STREIT S. E.
Multnomah
State Bank
Phons Automatic 613*10
(Irata) PORTLAND
WE DELIV HR
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Lenta. Portland, Or.
H. JONAH
Herald Classified Ads Bring Results
3
Scotty’s Express
Now at 5631
Street
A. D. KfNWORIHYiÄ CO
funeral Directors
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Franklin Barber Shop
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Graduate Nurse
a longer visit.
Mr. Inuzuka says that during the
ten years he has been away from
Japan startling changes have taken
place. The younger Japanese are
strongly democratic. No longer do
the children in the schools squat on
the floor around their teacher They
have mciiern buildings with modem
school equipment. This also is true
of the majority of the office«. Base­
ball has taken hold of the young
people. No longer are the ancient
Japanese games in vogue. Every
school has track meets and running
is very popular. Tokyo. Nagasaki,
Kobe, Yokohama, all are growing
rapidly. Business blocks are rising.
No buildings are allowed to be higher
than eight stories.
Whereas, ten years ago, labor
worked frr pittances of two-bits or
so a day. now two or three yen are
the rule. A yen roughly corresponds
to the American dollar. Skilled labor­
ers and tradesmen receive wages
comparative with American workmen
Japane.w farmer in the home ter-
If your arm is plump and hands
large, choose the very long sleeve
close-fitting, with a large and flow­
ing cuff. Do not join the ends as in
a round cuff, but finish «he cuff flat,
and fold over as cn a ¿diirt sleeve. If
your arms are very thin, do not use
transparent materials; heavy napped
or flowered materials are best.
The newest sleeve is the long
»Tinkled one that comer down over
the hand.
In cutting out your sleeve always
pin a new pattern to a finished sleeve
in a comfortable gr.wn and try it on.
Then you are sure it is the right size,
Good luck.
MADAME X.
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Cleanliness—Quality—Flavor
Scored 99 at Stock Show, Novem­
ber 1922—winning third prize
James Burdette
Auto. 632-87
Dairyman
Lewis*
Franklin Candy Shop
I 13994 Division, Where 59th Crowes
Everjthing found at a first-claas
, fountain. Light lunches.
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Candies,
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Cigars, Tobaccos, Light ;
Groceries.
Fresh eggs from my own hens
every day
GRAYS
CROSSING
Sheet Metal Works
B. TABELL
GET MY PRICE BEFORE
MATT GREENSLADE
,
Meet Return te Japan
Mr. Inuzuka is head of his family,
now that hie father is dead. He ex- i
plained to The Herald reporter that
his religion requires that he return
some day to Japan In order to dis­
charge his rveponsibility. Aa eldest -
eon he to respasuable for the ie- 1
Automatic €49-75
AUTO REPAIRING
9727 Foster Road
LENTS
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DR. P. J. O’DONNELL
EXODONTÏA
Cor. 92d and Falter Road
50th and Division Streets
It will take but a minute, however, to find
out what your new number is to lie.
Call the telephone office and ask Central
about it
From now until midnight of January 27, call
Automatic 622 28 for better printing.
Pay our new shop a visit
V'
We have white, raisin, rye,
wholewheat Pullman, French and
twist bread. Variety of rolls, too.
For the original French coffee
cake come here.
Early in the morning, January 28, call
SUnset 2228
Fruit and pound cakes, mince
and all varieties of pie».
Every Saturday and Sunday,
French doughnuts and pastry.
and you’ll get—
Better Printing
Francis E. Nandie
Proprietor
Horsesheelikj A G m . Bbc
Phenes—615-19 (office)
818-18 (residence)
Division Bakery
LETTING THE JOB
Wagon Repairing
................
Call Auto. «46-07
Until you kr.ow what your telephone num­
ber will he after January 27.
Give us a trial
8611 Foster Road
ritory of Mr. Tnuzuka raise silk
worms and rice and lately have been
having good succera in the size of
crops and the price for them. Earth -
quakra still are common in Japan.
While Mr. Inuzuka was in his native
land—about three months—he felt two
severe tremors. The houses were
rocked from side to side.
mainder of Hie faanily, even white he
la in America. Other sons and daugh-
Will lake all kinds of Cases
Don t Buy Printing
«097 4 82nd St.
Tabor 7236
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NOW IS THE TIME TO THINK ABOUT YOUR BOOKS
Are yonr books in proper shape for the" INCOME TAX statement?
Are you worried about vour figure»’
We are doing MONTHLY SERVICE, taking cere of small seta of
books, for a large number of merchant» tn Portland.
The ccat is ridiculously small.
We are ENDORSED BY THE LEADING ASSOCIATIONS OF
RETAIL MERCHANTS IN PORTLAND, and have been foe OVER
TWO YEARS.
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Makers of Trade-Getting Ammunition
I«e«its Station, Portland, Or.
Phone Main 5977 for more inionnation
RETAILERS SERVICE BI’BEAU. lac.
R. V. Lewis, Pres.
The Mt. Scott Herald
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5812 Ninety-necond Street S. E.
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