Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923, March 16, 1923, Image 2

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“Walsh’s”
offered Gervaia 250 pounds for his
Classified Ads.
improvements and Gervais would not
accept it." Joseph Gervais, to whom
.
_________ ________________ — i reference is made, had come west with
CALL R. HE LT ING, phone SUnaet
Why were
|
I»ubh*hed Every Friday at Portland, the Astor expedition and in 1830 be
2687 for sand and graved de­
Oreg> n
ran operations as a farntar on French
livered at a reduced price.
17-tf
Prairie where he has left his name
I.AWRENCE D1NNEEN, Editor
on the map ia the town of Gervais.
FOR SALE—Or will trade for chick­
ens, two thoroughbred St. Andrea*-
Entered as second-class mail mat­
burg rollers. Mrs. Clarence Cathey.
A journal callinc itself Christian,
ter February 14. 1814, at the root­
Phone 91, Gresham. Or.
office at Unto. Or., under act of con- published upstate, prints the follow­
grese, March 3, 1879.
ing
WANTED—Men or women to take
“If the chamber of commerce of
Electriad Fixtures Selected
orders for genuine guaranteed hos­
Subscription Price - -31.50 a year I one of our cities would spread a ban­
iery for men, women and children.
by the School Board?
Eliminates darning. Salary 3*5 a
quet and invite our Lord as a guest.
week
full
time,
31-50
an
hour
spare
I would He not feel more at home there
5812 Ninety-second Street
They found them mere efficient
time. Beautiful spring line. In­
1 than he would at the lord’s Table in
Phone Sünset k228
ternational Stocking Mills, Nor­
and effective than several other
either a Catholic or Episcopalian
ristown. Pa.
8-3tx
competitive samples shown.
Reporters—Mrs. S. Gray. 3549 Sixty- church? At the chamber of com­
Phone Broadway 5781 and have
merce banquet there would be no in-
Patronise our advertisers.
eighth street. S. K.
sample light installed. V iring
Morrison Handsaker. 5S03 Forty­ : toxicants, but at the Lord’s Table in
service and estimates given.
fourth avenue S. E., SVnset 28 U. either of these communions, there
Lawrence Dinneen 4827
would
be
intoxicants.
Jesus
at
His
ond street S, E., Slnaet 4<8te Miss
Franklin Barbershop
own table would partake of the loaf,
Ruth Meyer. MAin 3429.
wg «rkvuLiik is
but when it would come to the wine
106 FOURTH ST.
HtlR CITTIMQ. FACIAL MASSA0110
He would turn His glass upsidedown.
GOOP FRIDAY
ANO HAIR 8088180
Het. Wash and Stark Sts.
Fermented wine is a mockery at the
IJSS Dll ISHII
Bei. rttk sa4 34«k Sts.
BRoadway 5781
IK MSV BVlLriMM
The custom of suspending business Lord’s Table as well as at the devil’s
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and other occupations from noon till bar."
3 o’clock on Good Friday is observed
TO HEAR AN~Ol.D SOLDIER
TAD VI Did
ever »w «v-
in a number of cities in the United
Dr. Patrick F. Mahar
Ll«» V II one jua{ [,kv you?
States. Among the larger places San
Busy though we may be we are
Clothe» designed and made to your
Optometrist
Francisco apparently has been the never too busy to hear an old sol­
pioneer in this most praiseworthy dier tell of his war days. This week own individuality. Correct fitting
brnssiers and corsets made to measure,
and Optician
custom; Cleveland, O-, has done some­ Veteran Hamlin told us of the civil using any kind of boning. Did you
thing in this regard and this year De­ war days as he lived them. Our know that that out-of-date, discorded
Ml Macvmon Street
troit is arranging for the general ob­ school day history came back to us suit will make over into a smart
MAIN 1341
in a new, powerful light as we list­ street dress ? ASK ME.
servance of the “three hours.
MRS.
GRAY.
Call
SUnaet
160»
45
Steps
West
From Broadway
An appeal is made in these cities ened to Mr. Hamlin. We are richer
to the business houses to close during because Veteran Hamlin called on us.
With Carl Greve, the
Patronize our advertisers.
the hours in question and to the peo­ We will be glad to see him again.
ple generally to put off their shop­
Square-deal Jeweler
ping to another time. In a country 1
A SMALL
PICTURE
FRAMES
which professes to be Christian it
INVESTMENT TH.IT IS
Neu- <inJ SectnJ-HanJ Sewing
MAKE GOOD TRAYS
does not seem too much to ask for a
CONSERI ATIIE. SAFE
brief suspension of commercial activ­
Machinez
. AND PROFITABLE
ity to commemorate the great drama
1 A sales corporation functioning for
FOR SALE CHEAP
one of America’s oldest and best
of Calvary.
__________________
known manufacturers, offers a legiti­
Trade
in your old one on your new
mate. safe, and exceptionally profit-
THE KLAN DINNER
, able opportunity to a few small in- Singer at a liberal allowance.
| vestors (3100 to $500) in this district.
It now appears that the celebrated
A Giunnttfl 35 Per Cent
GEORGE A. JIGGAR
klan dinner at which Governor Pierce
MERCHANDISE PREMIUM
and Mayor Baker did honor to the
6131 90th St. S. E.
AT ONCE!
Oregon grand eyelops was meant to
This in addition to the substantial
SUnaet 5069
be the occasion for firing the first
dividends your investment calls for.
gun in the mayor's campaign for the
Here is a real opportunity for the Monarch Furniture Polish for Sale
, first few lucky folks that answer this
United States senatorship, his honor
, offer! The 35 per cent merchandise
having apparently become convinced
premium is ready for immediate dis­
that the kluxers can deliver the
1
tribution. You make a profit at once!
ICE
goods.
Write T'jJat—Don't Delay.
However that may be, the fnends
COAL
Send your name and address and let
of the governor are pretty sore about
WOOD
me show you a real money-maker—
the affair and are saying that Gov- J
LIME
something that should meet with the
approval of your banker.
ernor Pierce was misled concerning
CEMENT
James P. Case, Secy. & Treas.
the dinner arrangements and given to
PLASTER
Western Division
understand that the klan had nothing
LATHS
1201 VAN NESS AVENUE
FEED
to do with it. In fact they go so far !
San Francisco. CaL
as to charge that the mayor was a ;
party to the deception.
Then, too, the Orange societies,
whose loyalty to the memory of King
L. C. Pullen, owner.
i Il’naet 2517
William III gives them a special right
to run the affairs of Oregon, are sore
at the governor for breaking bread
Get the habit of
with the klan leaders. On the Mon­
A plain picture frame painted or
day following the dinner they sent a
expressing your
delegation hotfoot to Salem to tell stained and fitted with handles makes
feelings with—
his excellency just who it was that a lovely tray, if one has a piece of
FLOWERS
elected him and that it was not Gif­ Chinese embroidery brocade or a quaint
old print to put underneath the glass.
ford and the klan.
A coffee can covered with tapestry or
cretonne edged with gold braid and
SPEEDING VP EDUCATION
topped with a colored glass ring for a
handle forms an attractive cake or
In the same week the department
candy box. The powder dish is made
of superintendence of the National of a grapefruit glass covered with gold
Educational association and the Car­ net The curtain pulls are easily made.
negie foundation tell the public that
Phone SUnset 3571
the American common schools are in­
efficient. The superintendents and
the foundation seem to agree that the
I
schools are overburdened with non-
GRAYS CROSSING
essential stuff and that it is desir­
able to get education back to the
Sheet Metal Works
fundamentals.
Cantilever Shoes Make
Though we have observed the edu
cational machine for a good many
It Possible
years we do not think the curriculum
GET MY PRICE BEFORE
Could you do Walter Camp’s
is too crowded for the children.
famous
“
daily
dozen
”
with
your
Rather we think the course is too
LETTING THE JOB
feet strapped to boards ?
long drawn out and that the normal
Ordinary shoes are like boards
child could handle the eight grades in
on your feet. Your arch cannot flex
in them because they are reinforced
about six years if given the right
SUn«et 4075
6007'j 82d St.
with steel between the leather» of
kind of instruction. It is the teacher
the
sole.
Ask
your
shoemaker
to
who is overburdened and not the child
show you when he is resnling a
nor the curriculum. The real remedy
pair of shoes. See how impossible
is to be found in increasing the rela­
it is to bend them at the arch.
tive number of competent teachers
A Cantilever Spring
and not necessarily ir. giving the
Dr. Douglas Stewart a leading
children less to do.
specialist, save: “The foot is a
Another aspect of the school prob­
cantilever spring so made that when
it is allowed to function normally
lem needing attention is that of pre­
You may get the famous
it carries the body with the great­
venting the large labor overturn. At
est possible ease and resilience.”
present, especially in the country
The Cantilever Shoe is made with
schools, the teachers remain but a
a flexible arch which permits the
at the following stores:
short time at their work and ac­
cantilever spring of your foot to
function normally. It gives that | STEWARTS GROCERY
quire but little professional efficiency.
ease and resilience which char­
6040 Foster Road, SUnset 2424
Unless the teaching profession is
acterize a perfect carriage. This | D. C. GEDDES
made more attractive by adequate
can only be accomplished by giving
6405 82d St.. SUnaet 3508
wages the mere reshuffling of the
nerfect freedom to the muscles of
L. L. DI'ER & SON
VERY
SMART
IN
VELVET
curriculum is not giong to result in
the foot. The flexible arch of the
5010 72d St., SUnset 1353
Cantilever Shoe fits snugiy, while
any great improvement.
Paisley and black chiffon velvet are
|
BROWN
’S GROCERY
it
forms
a
natural
support
to
the
combined in this unusually pretty
instep.
6305 Foster Road TAbor 2430
dress. The front of the waist is slashed,
NOTES AND NEW'S
I
Makes Life Easier
CRUM & CHAMBERS
underfaced and rolled with the collar,
which
may
be
worn
high
or
low.
Or,
7136 55th Ave., SUnset 4931
Cantilever Shoes give an added
T. C. Elliott of Walla Walla, who
the collar may be omitted entirely, if
zest to your pleasures and lighten ! A. SIMONSON
has long taken an active interest in preferred. The attached two-piece
the daily round of your dutiez. They
29th Ave. and 71zt St., SUnset 2573
the early history of Oregon, presents
skirt gains additional charm by the aid
ire stylish as well as comfortable.
R. H. HLNE
of a cascade drapery. The girdle is
in the current quarterly of the Oregon
The modish, rounded toe and the
1781 Belmont at 69th St.
made of narrow bands of velvet plaited
Historical society three letters from
medium
heel
are
worn
by
women
TAbor 0378
and fastened at the back with jet orna­
■•ho
are
particular
about
wearing
I
Dr. John McLoughlin to Edward
I I. T. BOEHM
ments. Medium size requires
yard
correct clothee.
40-indi light and 2% yards 40-inch
Ermatinger of St. Thomas, Ontario.
271
E.
82d
St.,
TAbor
8685
That youthful, swinging ztep is
dark material. '
*
The first letter, written at Vancou­
FRANKS’ GROCERY
made possible by wearing Canti­
Pictorial Review Dress No. 1408.
5537 Foster Road, SUnset 2644
ver, February 1, 1835, has an in­ Sizes, 34 to 48 inches bust. Price, 33c.
levers. Buy a pair tomorrow and
know what it means to walk miles
CHISHOLM BROS.
teresting reference to the beginnings
out-of-doors or at your every-day
5204 Footer Road, SUnset 2929
of agriculture in this state. McLough­
COUPON
H. O. HICKOX
Good for 50c applied on an order , ork without fatigue.
lin tells his correspondent that “the
5914 82d St., SUnset 1283
Willamette freemen have become for not less than *4 doz. photos; also
one painted premium FREE. Present
YOE’S GROCERY
farmers and this fall will have 3000 this coupon anytime at
5807 92d Street.
bushels of wheat for sale. Simon Mc­
THE BENJAMIN STUDIO
353 AlderSL
Medical Bldg.
2-J SOAP COMPANY
Gillivray, who retires from the con­
5435 Foster Road
343 Russell St, EAst 0154
PORTLAND, ORE.
cern (Hudson’s Bay company), has Arleta Station.
Werth Bldg.
mt. Scott herald
Walsh Electric Co.
DILLARD AV rENUE
fEED & bUE L CO.
F L
0
W
E
R
S
The Nippon
Florist Co.
Daily Fashion Hint
Have YOU a
Youthful Walk?
HOUSES RESTAURANT
R. and M.
128 Third at., bet. Washington
ami Alder ata.
Just IV» blocks from "M S" jar.
Millers’ Service Station
Asaociatad
MEALS AND LUNCHES
GASOLINE
~
Eastern and Weste in
O 1 L
all kinds of
ACCESSORIES
When once you’ve
given us some work
we’ll please you so we
know you'll he back.
82d and Powell Valley Road
Phone SUnaet 2144
Make 1923
That’s the way, ex-
jierience has taught us,
we’ve grown.
A Thrift Year
“Pat and Jeny”
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.
Franklin Garage
Tavelli A Mack.
It’s all in getting started.
50th and Division Sts.
Tabor 5603
You Can Earn
1 Per Cent
on your savings.
PUBLIC SALES
We have purchased
122,000 pair United States
Army Munson last shoes,
sixes*5Mt to 12, which was
the entin» surplus stock of
one of the largest United
States government shoe
contractors.
This shoe is guaranteed
100 j»er cent solid leather,
' color dark tan, bellows
tongue, dirt and water­
proof. The actual value
of this shoe is $6. Owing
to this tremondnus hyv w«
I can offer same to the
I lie at
$2.95
Send correct size. Pay
postman on delivery or
send money order. If
' sheos are not so repre­
sented we will cheerfully
refund your money
promptly upon request.
National Bay State Shoe Co.
296 Broadway, New York, N. Y.
Patronize our advertisers.
Do It Now!
Read the Herald Classified ads.- Read the display ads too.
Multnomah
State Bank
ON THE JOB!
266 Morriaon Street, the Jewelry
Store—and the Optical Store ia
.quare arroaa the «tree! at 269
Murri.on Street—I have no other
branch stores. We have a full and
complete »hop filled with men
who have been with me for year«
ami who are true to their em­
ployer and their work — Honest,
Industrious, Ixiyal to both you
and me.
Diamonda, Watches.
Jewelry of modern make.
Our
Optical Store right square arroaa
the atreet. DR. HURLEY ia in
charge. We wart
With
your parents have always WaArt
here.
Lenta, Portland. Or.
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STAPLES—The Jeweler
266—269 MORRISON ST.. PORTLAND. OREGON
266 Morrison St., Portland, Oregon
Constipation
Position Wanted By
Practical Nurse
Specialist in
Maternity Cases
Phone SUnaet 1388
Crays Crossing Barber Shop
MW7 82d street, next the metal works
CHILDREN’S HAIRCUTTING. 25c
The Old Way
you feel constipated in the morning. You wait until
night, then take a laxative of the old-fashioned, slow
acting type—What follows? You wait till next
morning for results. A whole day lost!
John J. Conboy, Prop,
LAUER REALTY CO.
HEAL EWTATE
The New Way
CITT PROPKRTT sad FARMI«
SUnaet 3883
X>18 72nd Btrsat
is the forerunner of nearly all human sickness.
Waste matter remaining in the intestines sends its
poisons throughout the body. Resistance is weak­
ened. Strength is undermined—colds, headache, in­
fluenza and other sickness are invited momentarily.
FIREANIi STATION I
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Richmond Plumbing &
Heating Company
1078 Division Street
PHONE TAbor 3760
Your inspection invited at the
GREEN HILL DAIRY
Phone SUnaet 3442
74th and Foster Road
Perfectly Pasteurized Milk, Cream
Whipping Cream and Buttermilk
CURREY’S SYSTEM CLEANSER
is a harmless water laxative and intestinal antisep­
tic. It really flushes the system as onlv water laxa­
tive can do—quickly, gently, completely it removes
the poisonous waste material. No waiting till night
to take—then waiting till next morning for results.
Cuney’s System Cleanser
taken on arising gives relief while the morning is
yet young. It safe guards the health—removes the
{>oisonous waste from the bowels without dangerous
oss of time. Relief is certain and complete.
Currey’s Pharmacy
GRAYS CROSSING
2-J Powder Soap
CANTILEVER SHOE CO.
We Deliver!
T is a consoling thought
to know that your dear
one was laid away by n
firm that does not con­
sider the service mere­
ly as a business trans­
action.
A. D. KfNWORIHY Ä CO
Tnntral Directors
Day and Night Service
P» om 618-21
LI.
1802-4 92a4 St.
R. 5.
Anything that’s good to eat:
Groceries, Meats, Fish, Canned
Goods—anything.
MOD MATHES
‘ «1 & fl MARKET
5927 NINETY-SECOND STREET S. E.
Phone SlTnnet 3955
(Lent*) PORTLAND
WE DELIVER