Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923, September 24, 1914, Image 3

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Mails at tbs Lent« postofflee arrivs
and depart as follows:
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Bill) P. M
Doings of Our Neighbors
BffHEZY ITEMS CONTRIBUTED BY HERALD REPORTERS AT NEARBY POINTS
I Vt. and the
Mormons in Utah, and no-
IxMly think* so now.
Better stick to
your speech ab>mt Greater Orw;on.
Tremont, Kem Park and Arleta
After the great war is over it might lie
Max Harman of ölst St. and 50th
Th« Arleta Young Campaigners will
Ave. will build a new house. •
hold a debate Monday, rtept. 2 m , at the
heatlien «oaatriee and sen»! tliem to i
home of Mary Joyce 57i)3 39th Ave.
Eurojie, where under a thin veneer of
Ed Kinsman of 4706 59th Ave. i* pre­
I Th« question is:
Resolved that th«
civilization and Christianity, so-called,
paring to build a new home.
1 prohibition Amendment will decrease
there lurks a very devil of savagery and
a* well u> call our iniaeionaries out of
sweep many things away.
They are
CHERRYVILLE
j right.
Beeiiies sweeping away many
«-------------------------------------------- K 1 lives it will sweep away a whole lot of
Daily Oh-gonian, Herald. McCall's
Th« sun has croated the line.
j liitmlitiggery and hy[x» n«y and several
Magazine and Nunaet, all for 17.50 If
And U m » weather is certainly line.
thrones and immense catlMvIrals, built brutality.
Millions are ezpemled for
aki-n at the Herald utili«.
0. McAlpin of 4414, 52nd St. i* put­
IVrsUtcnt rumors siw In circulation U> fasten eeclesiasticism on U m » enslaved
weapon*
to
destroy
each oilier and im­ ting the Hni«hing touchr* on bi« horn*.
tiiat lini Hili has bought the Mt. Hoo<l poor. The day is not far distant wiia..
line and will make it part of his syst*-ui. a whole lot of idle fellows, covend with mense cathedral* and churches to dis­
The Mllwaitk«* railroad is seeking an jewels and crown* and priestly roltes, play religion* ceremony and mockery
Mr,. W. C. Smith and «on, of 217 9th
while the poor who do the useful and Ave. Mouth are vwiting with relative*
entrance into Portlaml a* it must have ' will have to work for a living.
tills great center of distribution to com­
Human nature is very prone to go to necewsry work and tight the wickwd at Heppner, Ore.
pete with the other great coast rail- extremes Thin booming and tx»a«ting way*—that they are driven into—are
roads. This partly account« for th« in­ of »chooln and colleipM to such an ex­ k»-pt in a stat« of ••mi-starvation. That
Mrs. Cbamble**, book dealer at Ar­
creased activity of Portland capitalists tent that every l*»y ami girl i* led to be­ kind <>f a state of affairs will not last
leta,
repc.-’e a heavy sale of books from
in «ecuring control of the Barlow route lieve that they will not have to work for alway* and anyone with any f*-rspicirity
; her place this season.
over tlie mountains, near Government a living witen in the very nature of ought to be aide to forsee it.
Camp, ami their posting of notices read­ thing* 90 percent of us muat produce the I
Mita Gertrude Chambers will teach
ing: Private pn»)»erty.
Permisaion to net eMaries of life i* wrong, and holds
Dizzy? Bilious? Constipated?
at the Stone school near Baker'* Bridge
I pans “Revocable”
They are getting out false hopes to v-ry many mediocre
Dr. King's New Life Pills will cure
I ready to hold up a big corporation. Dog minds, who never can be prepared nor j
in Clackamas County. Her school be­
you, cause a healthy flow of Bile and
: «at »log. When rogues fall out hon«*rt fitted for anything but labor. Teachers I
gan Monday.
rids your Stomach and Bowels of waste
men get their dues
snd professor*, however, want big and fermenting body (»oinona. They are
L 0. 0. F. BUILDING
H. C. Runyan of Albany, Ore., and a classes so tliey can draw big nalari«e. a Tonic to your Stomach and Liver and
Mr. Clark, former druggist at Millard
brother of Rev. Runyan i* visiting here. A certain amount of education is needed ! tone th« general system. First »lose will Avenue, has gone to his farm near Red*
T«lx»r 5267 %
I He Intend* to make his home Iwre in by everybody, but uniem tliey have un­ j cure you ol that depressed, dizzy, bilious mond, where be will engage in the stock
Oregon
Lents,
the future and will build a blackamith usual gifts it is time and money spent and constipated condition.
25c. all business.
*
shop and woodworking «hop in «ounce- uselessly on the great majority, who . Druggist*.
| tion, on Main street. He is a very de- were intended to do die work of tie­
The Arleta library has on exhibit
I sirable citizen and will make a valuable world .
twelve pictures, illustrating great events
$100 Reward, $100
{ a» Id I tion to tlie community.
Witbycomiie »ay», “the America*
Th._______________
reader* of thl* _______
paper will I b. in British history, from the Roman
U at lee
least I on.
One of tlie privileged claM in Europe people made a great mistake in turning pleaded ‘ to learn that there 1*
dreaded disease that eclence has beet period to the 20th century.
is in a fearful condition and say* it is down Taft in 1912 “ Nobody thought able to cure In all It» stages. and thht l>
Hall's Catarrh Cure Is the only
more than likely that the great war will so then except tlie French-Canucka in Catarrh.
positive cure now known to the medica
The State W. C. T. U. Convention
fraternity. Catarrh being a cormtitutlona
dlsaaee. requires a constitutional treat will be held in the Dalles Sept. 30, Oct.
ment. Half'* Catarrh Cure is taken tn '
temally. acting directly upon the blood I 1 and 2. Mrs. W. F Wilson will go a*
and mucous surfaces of the system, there ' a delegate from the Arleta Union.
by destroying the foundation of the dis
ease, and giving the patlenr strength b> *
building up the constitution and assisting
nature tn doing Its work The proprietor- | A small fire at the Hargrove home
have so much faith In Its curative pow
er* that they offer One Hundred Dollar- 73rd S.t and Foster Road, was quickly
for any case that it falls to cure. Sen. put out, on Wednesday. It is supposed
Montgomery an-i Fifth Ht
for list of testimonials
Address: F J. CHF.NET A CO . Toledo. O some children started it.
Sold by sit Druggists. 7Sc
A. D. Kenworthy
and Company
Funeral Directors
J. P. Finley & Son
Funeral Directors
Benefit Program
Taks Hall's Family Pills for constipation
YEAGER THEATRE
'•et Placa vi buaina«* Only
Experienced Woman
in Attendance
Phone Main 9
A-1MW
Home
B-l*W
*
Undertaker
St.
Unexcelled Specialty Program
Mn. Lerch
Aanittaut
Branch Office
Carters Building
Kern Park
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
DR. JOHN FAWCETT
Diseases of Women and Children
a Specialty
Pacific Tal»or 3214
Due to the deficiency caused by receipts on the Fourth
of July being insufficient to meet the expenses, the com-
mittee decided to give a benefit entertainment, The
management of the Yeager made a liberal offer. The
Committee earnestly hopes a responsive public will come
to their assistance.
Four Selected Photo Plays
LERCH
Local 2011
Local JDtl
Tabor Salt
Dr. P. J. O'Donnell
DENTIST
Hour*: Stoll A M. I to • P. M.
Sunday aad Kvsntnsa by appointment
Associated with Dr. Fawcett
Lente. Oregon
Alvord Undertaking Cempuy
Lenta and Kara Par*
G. E. GREENLEAF. Manager
Res. 4610 70th St. 8. E. Cor. 45th Ave
Funeral Directors and Embalmers
1 5 Years Experience
Calls answered day nr night in any part
of the city. Quick Auto Service, Fine
Equipment, I July Assistant.
Night Phone B UM
Dey Phon* Tabor J»6J
LODGE DIRECTORT.
Shiloh Circle No. 1«, Ladle« of G. A. R meet«
tat and M Saturday evtnings In IO.O. f.
hall, Lenta. Liliah Maffet. Praa., Carrie
Ingle«. Bec'y.
JONSKUD BROS
BORING OREGON
Phone Mi
IMlll1 1-4 miles southeaet of Kelso
CEDAR POSTS
SHINGLES’.
MOULDINGS!
TURNED WORK
LUMBER $6 AND UP
Large stock of Dimension Lumber on hand
Rough and Hreaaed lumber for ell purposes
stud order to J0N8RUD BROS. Boring RD 1
Y. C. P. had a debate about a
month ago which wae very successful.
A large attendance is desired.
Mrs. Bernice Cone Pollard, who was
formerly with the Morrison Lumber
Co. at Tremont, and who is now
m¡»trees of a farm in Nebraska, lost one
of her pets in an adeident. Mr. and
Mrs. Pollard were driving to the de­
pot to meet a young lady friend from
Portland. They were driving without
a light and ran into another team also
without a light. The tongue of the
second party's wagon ran into their
pony bursting a large blood vessel. The
pony bled to death before they could
reach anyone tor assistance.
The City Council baa changed the
name of 60th Ave., to Woodstock Ave.,
and therein lies reasons for a a remon­
strance. L Roeeall of Tremont objects
to the change, and others from Tremont
to Grays Crossing are interested. They
say that giving the Avenue that name
is a discrimination in favor of Tremont
that has an advertising value and they
advocate action by all the clubs along
the line to have the former name re­
tained. Those interested will get in
touch with Mr. Roesail.
flies Destroy Cutworms
Many cutworms have been parasitized
by the spteciee of blowfly that de[>o»»ita
its egg« <m the cutworm’s neck, whence
the larva enters the worm and causes its
death. In an insect breeding cage at
the Agricultural
College, Professor
Lovett found that about 80 per cent of
the worms collected in the Willamette
Valley are fatally infested.
He hopes
that this means a reduction of the ¡>est
that has wrought such havoc in clover
field* and garden crops to a point of
little importance for next year.
He is
very anxious for farmers to co-operate
with thia natural enemy of the cut­
worm by cleaning up and burning or
plowing under all crop remnants, weeds
and other trash of fields and roadways,
which may offer breeding homes for the
cutworm.
All cutworms that nave
been parasitized by the Trachid fly may
retreat to their winter home, spin their
cocoon, and go into the pupa -tage. But
when the warm sunshine of next spring
calls them to come forth as moths they
will have been consumed, and in their
stead there issues from the chrysalis not
a cutworm, but a . Trachid Uy.
If
farmers wiU do their part, it seems that
the cutworm pest will be cut off from
serious damage, possibly for several
years.
Mr. Maher of 7022 60tb Ave. S. E.
came home Wednesday of last week
The first application of Sloan's Lini­
with a sprained ankle which laid him
ment goes» right to the painful part—it
up for a couple of day*.
penetrates without rubbing—it «topee the
comebodv is doing the «wiping stunt
Rlieuinatic Paine around the joints and
Monday night some one
give* relief and comfort. Don’t suffer! I down here.
Get a bottle to-day ' It is a family uedi- pulled one of our Caroline festout rose
, cine for ail pain*, hurts, bruises, cut«, bushes, root« an i all, and ran off with
i sore throat, neuralgia and chest pains. it. Net ve isn’t it?
I Prevent* infect on
Mr. C’has
H.
A city rally of all the Young Cam­
Wentworth, California, writes:—“It did paigners in the city will be held Sun-
wontier* for my Rheumatism, pain is
day Sept. 27 in Taylor St. Church, A
gone a* soon as I apply it.
1 recom­ good program ha« been prepared,
All
mended it to my friends as the best Lin­
temperance worker* are invited.
iment I ever used.” Guaranteed. 25c.
at your Druggist
Great interest has developed daring
the past two weeks in the anti-vaccina-
8UMMON8
i In tke Circuit Court ottbe Mate ot Oregon for I tion movement that aroee when schools
Multnomah County.
JSB. N«»h. Plaintiff, v». J Crick and Rachel opened. The health officers seem to
CrUk. huabatid and wife, Frank E. Mason have undertaken more than the law
andE*laca<la Ti»wn»i*ht Company, a corpora­
allows them.
tion, pefi-ndents Number E
J. H. Nash. Plaintiff vs. J. Crick and Rachel
Crick, busband and wife. Frank K Mason
HOTEL ARLETA
1 and Estacada Townsight Company, ■ corpora­
tion Defeudents. Number E ISOS.
Arleta Station
J. H Nash. Plaintiff, v* J. Crick and Rachel
Crick, husband and wife. Frank E Mason, Remodeled and Furnished New and Clean
and Estacada Townsigbt Company, a corpora Rooms Tinted and Painted. Geo. Daria Mgr
tion, Defendants Number E 1*16.
Groceries, Confectionery and School Supplies.
To J. Crick. Rachel Crick, busband and wife. ;
Cigars and Tobacco
and Frank E. Mason of the defendants
GIVE US A CALL
above named.
Portland, Oregon
Int*e name of the State of Oregon you and UH «Mb 8t 9 E
each of you are hereby notified that the above
| entitled anils have been consolidated by order
the Hou H. E McGinn, one of the judges of
Mrs. Wm. Goldbacber, ol the Portland Oratorio Society ......... “Songs my I of
the above entitled Court, ordering that said
be consolidated and proceed as one suit
............................................................................ Mother Used to Sing. I j suits
and you and each of you are hereby required
to appear and answer ths complaints filed
Folk Dances Highland Flint, Hornpipe
Juvenile therein, on or before the »1st day of October
• 1*1«. »aid date being more than * weeks from
ITtb day of September 191«, the date ol tbe
N.G. Hodin...................................................................... .....Hawiian Farewell ( the
first publications of this summons and if you
j fail so to appear and answer for want thereof.
Miss Marie Chapman .............................................................
Violin Selection ( »laintiff will apply to the above entitled Court
or the relief demanded in the complaints in
i said suits so consolidated as aforesaid, to-wit:
OTHER FEATURES MAY BE ADDED
the relief demanded in the complaint in the
j above entitled suit Number E 16»«. is that
plaintiff have and recover of and from J.
I Crick. Rachel Crick husband and wife anti
I Frank E. Mason, the «Um of U-M'.dO together
Tabor 1280 6840 Foster
| with interest thereon at the rate of 7 per cent
per annum, from the l*th day of August. 1913:
I for the further sum of g».«0 with interest
thereon at the rate of 6 per cent per annum,
from the 31 st day of August. 191Z. on account
1 of taxes paid by plaintiff: for the further sum
■ of II-’*» ix> attorneys fees and for plaintiffs costs
, and diaburaements therein.
The relief demanded In the complaint in the
•aid above entitled suit Number K lAd Is. that
plaintiff do have and recover of and from de-
fendents J. Crick. Rachel Crick, husband and
wife and Frank E Maxon, the sum of *MoO0>,
toyetnek with inter, st tbereon at tbe rate of 7
per cent per annum from August isth. 191«:
for the further sum of *41 SO. with interest
thereon from August «1st 191«. at the rata ot *
per esnt per annum, on account of texes paid
by plaintiff: for tue further sum of H- nluo as
attorusy fees therein and fot**p1aintifft costs
and disbursements thetein
Tbe relief demanded in tbe above entitled
suit Number Ef«0e is, that the plaintiff do
base and recover of amt from the defendants
J Crick, Rachel Crick, husband and wife and
Frank 3 Mason, the sum of IIOUO.OO together
with Interest thereon nt the rale of 7 per cent
»
Kr annum from August tsth l»u: tor the
rther sum of *15 «7 with interest thereon
fro» August tlstlttt, nt the rate of 6 percent
per an num on socouoKf texes paid by tbe
plaintiff, R>r 1100,00 attorney fees, and tor the
will come if you buy your interior finishing
I plamtiff« coats and dtshnnemenu therein.
In encn.of the complaints in said suit so con
solldeltd as aforesaid, additional relief Is de­
lumber from us. We furnish soft yellow fir
manded against you as follows: that the
mortgages executed by defendants J Crick.
| Kaobel Crick, husband and wits, to the
of the kind that suits.
ftlelntiff. and afterwards assumed by the de­
endant Frank E. Mason, be foreclosed and
i said property therein described be sold by tb«
Hherlff of said County to satisfy plaintiffs «aid
: notes and mortgages and that you and ench of
you and all of the above named defendants be
foreclosed of alt right, title and interest in
1 and to said real property and for such other
[ and further relief as the Court may deem
Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Sash, Doors, Moul­
«qutteble In tbe premises ail of which more
I fully appears and is more fully set out in said
complaints
dings, Paper, Roofing and Builders Hardware
This summons is served upon you by publi­
cation thereof In the Mt. Scott Herald, pursu­
ant to an order from the Hon. W. N Gatens.
iudge ot the above entitled Court, made on tbe
th day of September 1914. ordering that said
Lowest Prices consistent with
i publication be made in Said Mt. Scott Herald
once each week tor six consecutive weeks, the
worth while qualities
first publication thereof to be made on tbe
17th day of September 1»14 and the last publl-
oation thereof to be made on October »th. 1914.
JOHN VAN ZANTE,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Sat. Evening Sept. 26, '14
Main Office
Plione East
7BI
KLeumailsm Pains Stopped
taxes and lower the high cost of living.
The
Wood
and
Coal
U
h Begins
Program
8 P. M.
Regular 10 cent Admission
November 3, 1914
Registration Books Re-Opened NOW
L ADAMS. of OREGON CITY, fading mer­
chant, saga>—"Since Oregon City went drg,
business ha a much improved.
Collections
are easier. I have fewer bad bills Abolition
of the saloon has turned a vast sum dailg to
the channels of trade. Checks that used to
be cashed in saloons are now cashed tn stores”.
Paid Advertisement by Commi It ae of One Hundred
74« Morgan Building. Portland. Oregon
1
Phone your Orders
Rd.
Kem Park Feed
and Fuel Co.
A Smile
of Satisfaction
REGISTER
TODAY
VOTE
OREGON
DRY
We have them in Grades
and Prices to suit you.
—Delivered at your
door.
I I
Let us Show You Our Stock of
NOTICE ro CREDITORS
In the Circuit Court of the Stale of Oregon for 1
the County of Multnomah.
Ill the Matter of the estate of William J. I
Darnell, deceased
Notice Is hereby given, that the undersigned
¡'••b®1'» appointed executor of the estate of i
William
deceased,
by the Circuit j I
“ of J th« Darnell,
.L of ...
-------» for
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Court
State
Oregon
the County of
Multnomah, and ha« duly qualified as such
Any and all persons having claim, against
•aid estate are hereby notified and required to
preaent the tame Io the undersigned, at Lenta,
Oregon, duly verified and with proper vouch­
er« a« required by law, within six month« of
the date of the fin» publication of tbta notice
HARRY A DARNK/.I.,
" H Powell, Attorney for Executor
Date tw Bret publication. August n, 191*
patejof laa£publlcatlon. September 7*, 1914
The Square Deal Dominates all Our
Business Transactions
Wilberg-Oppegard Inv. Co.
Lumber Yard
Real Estate Office
6924 Footer Road
Broadway Building
Phone Main 6190
Phone Taber 619