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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 1, 1914)
é EveninETBlagram Doings of Our Neighbors Mttn ITEMS CONTklBl'TEO BY HLRALD REPORTEIS AT NEARBY POINTS and CHERRYVILLE HERALD 1---------------------------------------------------------------- Tii«' Alitimi leaves ar«« turning. And the «Ummer lx past and gone, One Year Mr. Kara thia week to on tlie east ranch they upend their «•as«- $4.50 Address Beaver State Herald Lents. Oregon and Company • a* •• • Funeral Directors L 0. 0. F. BUILDING Tatar 62fl7 Oregon Lents, J. P. Fi n ley & Son Funeral Directors M<intg«>ni«-ry an>l Fifth Ht O d » Place of Btiainrxx Only Experienced Woman In Attendance Main Office Phone Mein 9 A-1699 Phone East 781 Home B-1888 Traewau atei wife move their new borne in Portland aide. Having «old their intend to retire and will «Irclinitig yearn at their - —————— ttzzy? Bilious? C-onstipated? LERCH Undertaker Mawthore Ave. airi East 11 th. St Mn. Lerch Dr. King’« New Life Pills will ewe i you, cauAB a iieefthf flow of Bile anti : ride yonr Btomarh and Bowel* <rf w»MP an«i fermenting laxly poixona. They are j a Tonic tn your Stoinficfi and Liver and ton«» Lite general xyfitem. Fir»t dt»si' will1 ; cun* you ot that deprewd, diziy, biliou* ! and conatipated condition. 2#c. all j DrugifixU. A mit taut Branch Office Garten« Building K«Tn Park I St ers as required by law. within six months of the date of the fir», publiralion of this notice HARRY A DARNELL W H Powell, Attorney tor Executor Date ot first publication. Auxuit Tt. ISIS Date of last publication. September 24, 1914. Her Father—Yon have been paying attention to my daughter. You haven't proposed yet’ His Lordxhip— Not yet, air. Her Father—Now let na come right down to borine« What will yon take not to propone?—Brooklyn Life. CALIFORNIA pipk-unes RM4 IN STAMP _ CALIFOWlA OVlLDtJKr ___ LO? AKEIU Kxo&M .Company CAunxmA Gl Ol!N PROFESSIONAL CARDS DR. JOHN FAWCETT Diseases of Women and Children a Specialty Pacific Tabor 3214 Tha Lataat Figuring Puts It Onlg Two Million Years Away. Scientists tell us that Ilf« on the earth began about 2.<XJO.OOO years ago. » vmmonh It has giuerully beeu accepted that In the Circuit Court of the Ulate of Oregon for life will last for W5.oub.000 years. Multnomah County. J H Nash, Plainlift. »«. J Crlrlt sad IKxcliel Ninety-0ve million years la a fairly Orick, imabarid an>1 wife Frank E Ma WT1 None of us who are alive and Towntlght UotMpany, a cofuori- Iona Hina. lion. pvfoavnui S*umb»r K MON today need worry ubout what will take J. H, Naah. Plaintiff r» J. Uriek and Rar he! Crkk, husl>an<l an«1 wife.'Frank F. Mason place W5.000.iXX> years hence. Even the and Katarada T<»wii«ight UiHupany. a corpora- most altruistic can warcely be Inspired lion Otffeudanto. Number f- J. If Nash, Plaintiff, yr j. Crick and Kacbel by love for an luconcelvably remote Uriel, husband and wife Frank >. Maton posterity. and Kat«rada Townajght Company, a corpora- L But the French savants ar« alto tlon, Befviidanta Numwr K itMig To J Crick, kachHi Urick, huaband and wife. ' gether dixturtilng Here comes one. M and Frank M Manon of th« defendant» I Verrunet. who says that the earth will abort lamed In lb** name uf Che Ulate uf Oregon you and permanently freeze within th« next each of you are hereby notified that the above entitled suite hare b- « u cornu1 Mat«"! by order 3,(XX).<MM) years and that life will van of the li«an II K Mr/ginn. one of the judgof lab This Is bringing the tragedy near thr above entitled Court ordering that »kid We would glady accept the •nit» be consolidated and proceed aa on* »ull ’ er home and you and each of you are hereby required $ older reckoning to ap|»ear and answer the complaints fl led therein, on or before the Hist day of October Verronet places mankind of today 1914. said date being more than 6 weeks from I the 17th day of Aepteniber 1914. the date of the I about midway t>etween the beginning flrst publl* scions of this summons and If you 1 and the end He computes that In tb« fa It so to appear and answer for want thereof, plaintiff will apply to the above entitled Court I future life »rill exist as long aa It has for the relief d« married in the complaint» in already existed He specifies only one said »uiu so consolidated as af-»reaald, to*wit: j the relief demanded In the complaint in the > forty eighth as long a life as tho«« above entitled suit Number F la that : who have studied in the past. plaintiff have and recover of and from J, • Crick. Rachel Crick huabari'1 and wife andA There la only one consolation to be Frank £. Mason, the sum of |I«> jo < j Q together y derived from the Verronet reckoning. with Interest thereon at the rate of 7 per cent i per anuum. from the l*th day of Auguit, 19141: ' As far as the Influence of today is con for the further sum of 12». 00 with interest , cerned 2.<XX>,ISS> years la as good ax thereon al the rata oft per oest per annum,! In either event those who from the Hal day of August, P»13, on account 95,iXX>,000 of tales paid by plaintiff: for the further aum are comfortably laboring today cannot of tiAO »4/ attorneys fees and for plainliff» costs expect to be lovingly remembered and disbursements therein. The relief dernaruivd in the complaint in the when the cataclysm of Ice makes the •aid slMFve entitled suit Number h I** is, that earth a barren wilderness —Cleveland plaintiff do have and recover of «nd from r*e Pendents J. Crick, Kacnel Crick, husband and Flab. Tmaler. Mixa Nash. the teacher. came up from Han l*e«lro, Calif., the harlxr port of L<» Angel«, on the ill-fate«) ' ab-amer l>ggvtt. which upon tier return trip wax wreaked off the Oregon coast with all on Ixrard xave two. ft haa been charge«I j that <)«>* wreck wax cu»x»«.| by over loading the <i«M;lc with iieavy green lum- i Iwr an«I tlie employment ot green hand*, j all >M«cauM« of grwri. The weather prophet« are now out I with a pretflction ot a hard winter ap- I proaching. They g«« according to 11 m * , grxmeiMrne an«I »ay wr will have a white i < hriatiiia* alright. Mr Md’ortnick. the Divtrict oc I kxj ! | -uperviaor, wax in town la»t w««ek vteit* wife and Frank t Muon, the sum of |KkJ0 (M>, ■ ing our »chool. It apix-ar* that thia together with Inter- st thereon at the rate of 7 gentleman wax employe<i by the Govern- percent per annum front August MN for th«* further vum of Itl so. with interest ! inrtit ax a traclier in tlie Philiipine* for tbrreon from August list 1914 at th* rate of n cent per annum, on account of tax »a paid a tertn of year* an«) upon hix return per by plaintiff: forts» further sum of P l 'UUO <a j came home th rough A»ia and Europe, attornev fee» therein and for plaintiffs coats and disbursement» thciein i That wax before the great war and lie The relief demanded in the above entitled Number E iflua 1«. that the plaintiff do 1 aaii) that hu wax gn**ily xurprioed at the «ult hat e and recover of and from the «lefoi,«latita *,■* . agricultural rvaoun-ex of Siberia, which J Crick, Ra< hei Crick, husbatod an<i all» «i»t ¡ Frank E Ma»on, the «urn of SiOuO.flT together ' very much r»-«etnble«i our weaU-m with lntere»t thereon si the rate of 7 por «ent per annum from August ftxh leU: for the ! priori«, am) would «upport a vaxtpbpu- further sum of fii W with interest thereon j , lation in comfort and plenty if it waxn’t from Aitguftt klstttu at the rate of 6 per r.. ceni ____ ■ per annum on account of tale* pUd by trie an tuixerab.y miaguverned ami tie* |xs>- plaintiff, for IHMi.no attorrnry fevs. >* n<! for th-* I co*la and *IM»nrsrmci)la therein. ple w««re not kept in *uch dvpbtrabh* plaintiff» In va- h of the minplaiat* tn said suit ron i ignorance under the coin bine« I rule of aoiidated a* aforesaid, additional relief is dw* ruamied against you as folio«»: that the : kingcraft and pri«-at« raft Tl>e |«-*>ple mortgage» ♦ xecutvd by dr endant» J < rick. Urick, hiiaband and wife, to the : of Germany and France (i. e. t the farui- Rachel pieitrtIff. and afterwards assuuird by the de ' ing claxa. seemed to Ire tn much better Pendant Frank t. Mason, »a* foreclosed an<i said oropertr therein de*« ribed tie wild by the i xha|«e than those in England which he Hh» riff of »ahi County to «atisfy plaintiff« aaxl notes and mortgages and that tqu and each of attribute* to tire system of rural «•isriit»« vouand allot the above named defendants ne j prevailing in tlxrse countries by which Porwlosed <>( all right, title and interest In and to »aid real property and for such other ' farmer«« are Itirnixlied tlnancial ai«l on and further re lie l <■ the Court may deem In the premises, all of which more long time and at a low rat«< of interest. equitable fully appears and is more fully set out in said Mr. McCormick say* in view of tliix complaints. This summons is served upon you by publi terrible war in Europe in so-called cation thereof in the Mt. Scott Herald, pursu to an order from the Hon. W. N <»atens, Chrixtaiu countries that it looks like ant judge of the above -’ntilled Court, made on the | Christianity Lax failed. Not Christiani •»th day of September litis, ordering that said publication be made in said Mt Routt Herald ty but Chorrhaiiity has fail««!. While oner etch week tor six consecutive weeks, the publication thereof to be made on the i ■ in Moscow, tlie so-calkri Holy City of | first 17th day of Heptembef 1il4 and th» l«e€ publi i Russia. Mr. McCormick viilUd tha cation thereof to be made on October 2»th.lfl4. ! J ohn van zan T k Kremlin, an immense cathedral covering Attorney for Ulaintlff. a large area that eoat, it is estimated, nearly half a billion dollars, fill«! with NOTICE ro CREDITORB 1 -Acred images ami Ikons covered with la th« Circuit Court of th« 8<at« of Oregon for the County uf Multnomah. jewels and disdeuts and the entire In the Matter of the estate of William J. Darnell, dreeaaed structure glittering with gold, silver, Notice 1« hereby given, that the nndenlgned and precious stone«. Built by a people I >ia« been appointed executor ot the eatate of William 1 Darnell, doeeaaed. by the Circuit wlm never had a square meal in their, Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Multnomah, and haa duly qualified a« «ueb | lives an«i are worked to th«« limit and Any and all perion« having claim« agalnat •ata eatate are hereby notified and required to tn now dicing by the thousands for •I 8 resent the «erne to the undersigned, el Lent,, rotb-n government. regon. duly «ertrte«l and with proper Touch i—. END OF THE EARTH. HIS TWO TENSE MOMENTS. On« Wa« a Ninth Inning and th« Oth er at a Omn«r Tabl«. J beard a prominent Cambridge man tell of rhe two most tense moments of blx life yesterday. But the tension in ea« b case was different. “I «loubt If 1 ever shall forget ritber o-Tfi-.<>u.” be said reflectively. "They were big moments "Tlte ttrst was when I was lu college. I was captain of the baseball team that year. We came to the end of the ninth We needed oue run to tie the score and another to win the game. Two men were down and two on the sac ks when I came to bat And for ou«-e lu my career I did IL 1 lined out a thrt'e bagger, right over the railroad track When I felt It go—well, that was one occasion. “And tbe other.” He chuckled, but a ■low flush crept over bis cheeks. “It was thirty years ago. soon after 1 left college. I went over to see s girl I thought was pretty nice and to meet her folks for tbe first time. 1 went on a Sunday. All tbe men were away. And they bad duck for dinner." He stopped. “Ever carve a duck?” be asked meaningly. “No. neither had 1 before. Nor have I since.” His flush deepened ”1 never even went to see that girl again." be added plaintively.— Boston J on ma L M«n and Oska. Once aa I was botanizing under an oak I found among a number of other plants of similar height one that was dark In color with tightly closed leaves sud s sts Ik that was very straight and stiff. When I touched tt. tt mid to me In Arm too«: "Let me alone. I am not for your collection, like other plants to which nature has given only a sin gle year of life. I am a little oak." Bo it lx with a man whose Induence Is to last for hundreds of years. As a child, as a youth, often even as a full grown man- nay. hts whole tlfe long— be goe* about among hi* fellows, look- ' Ing like them and seemingly as unim portant. But let him alone He will not die. Time will come and bring tb«xse who know bow to value him.— Schopenhauer. View From Mount Rigi. Tbe mountafn of the Rigi. tn Switzer land. command* a panorama of 400 miles In circumference, which includes tbe lovely lake of lucerne, and la un surpassed for beauty. Tbe Rigi was ' known to only a few travelers tn the eighteenth ceutury, but after the peace of 1815 It became a resort for the curi ous. the first dwelling having been erected in 1814. Now many hotels are in a flourishing condition, and tt is popular even tn winter. There is a little chapel, with it.« walls covered with votive tablets, for ma.,.' have been the victim* in the Ice gorges of this lofty peak Local 2011 Pipefish. Tabor Mit ¡Local »11 Dr. P. J. O’Donnell DENTISTI VOTE Hours: II to LI A. M. 1 to 4 PM Sunday and Kveninu, by appointment A»«ocl>tted with Dr, Fa* Lenta. Oregon N C. LOUIS BARZ6E • Attorney at Law A GENERAL LAW PRACTICE 2nd floor Additon Bbl's.. next to Mult nomah State Bank Lenta, Oregon Alvordl Undertaking Company ¿.‘••SBiLentiiSand Kern Park November 3. 1914 aex<, iE ZGREENLEAF. Mfinfigvrl tZ R«* h .C4510 70tli|St. S. E. Cor. 45th Ave f Funeral Directors and Embaimers I »5 Y«r» Experience ' i’allx «4nxw«*nri «lay or night.7in any part oQthe^elty. ^tinirkliAiitoyertw. pjm« E«|uipmont, iatily^AHxixtaiit.' “«»Ml Night Phon» B II«*: Cat^y^hon» TaUr «3 LODGE DIRECTORY. RhHrth Circi« Nn.f «. I-sdl*. nfW» 4 R mri« fTatEa'nii"H,!jjtol'iniày'cv<• ntng¿ in nnrv. |ï.l llnh^Hf « ff puÇFrïÏTT» ^ìTrr i ♦* ingle», See *j. Regittration Books Re-Opened NOW L. ADAMS. of OREGON CITY. leading mor- chant, napa:—"Since Oregon Clip went dry. buatneaa haa much Improved. Collart fona ara eoaier. I hqvo fewer bad billa Abolition of the saloon haa turnad a vaat aum daily to tha channels of trade. Checke that used to be caahed in saloons are now cashed In atorre [ Paid AcIrerttMment by CamailKae ot Oar H>in4r«d 74« Item Building. Portland. Oraeoa The pipefish take care of their young in a manner that is entirely peculiar. The newly laid eggs are taken care of by the male, which has a sort of fold ou each side of Its body Beneath the ••flaps" be keeps tbe eggs until the young are hatched and sufficiently grown to take care of themselves. While In the “flap" they are fed b.v the mother, npon whom falls the duty of' foraging sroun«! for food No Postmsrtsm Touch. "Loon me $5 until Thursday, old man. If 1 live till then I’ll surely pay I you " "All right But if you succumb don’t send anvlxMly around to touch me for the Mineral expenses ".- Seattle Poxt-ln telllgeneer. ~ O r.r Ons For tn« Witn««^, Lawyer (fiercely« - Are you telllnv the truth? Badgered Witness tw«*tlrily A* much of it as you will let oue Detroit Free Press. Contradictory. This is the note th»' cook left: Dear | Madam - I «in leaving, but. beg to re ' main yours. Harab Briggs Lippin rott'x —--- ------ i The future belongs to aim who knows bow to wait—Russian Proverb T Tremont, Kem Park and Arleta J. Tavells ot 52nd ami Division -t. i* Mrs. Patience W.xriworth, Mrs. building a new bouse. I riel Is Wilson and Mr«. G. J. Harts —- P. M. Picard is eomplsting a new residence at 72nd Pt. and Wtli Ave. _____ The Ko«« City Laundry is picking up a nice business. Mr Eddy is again able to hobble around ou that broken ankle. Tlie Wilberg-Gpp«-gar<i Co is making a cotublete invoice of its Stock this week. Mr*. Roland Case of Kern Park is very ill, Laving hern r«*aioved to the hoepital during the week. Kimball’s Grocery at fiòchi Ave. and 72nd St. will build an addition to its building Geo. A Meiers has sold the lasurelwood Bakery to a Mr. Winters, from McMin- ville. have been elected «k-L-gst«-, from the Arleu Women'« Christian Temperance ■ Vnion to attend the Mate convention at The Dalle«. Mrs. Goorge Hnider and M" K Tibh* the cho«en. Stop f hat first fall Cou<jh Cheek your fall cough or cold at once —«ion't watt—it may lead to serious lung trouble, weaken your vitality and develop a chronic lung ailment Get a bottle of Dr. Bell’s Pine-Tar-Honev toiay; it is pare and harmless—use it freely for that fall cough or cold. If Bz«>y or Children are sick give it to them, it will relieve quickly and permantly. It sootbee the irritated throat, lungs and air passages. Loosens Phlegm, is antiseptic and fortifies the system against colds. It surely prevents eold gsrms from getting a hoM. Guarantee«). Only 25c. at your Druggist. Ba«-heior Caller—My dear fellow, 1 Mrs. Fre«! Foote and son have re thought your wife had forgiven you and turned from a visit to her sister in Pen promised to forget It? dleton, meanwhile seeing the Roundup. Husband—Ho ghe has, my boy. Bui she «lidn’t prom'seto let m» forget «he’d Tbe Silkworth Printing Co. is prepar forgiven me —Exchange. ing to put out an Automobile guide be tween Seattle ami San Diego. They Sound travels at the rate of 400 yards start a rig this week. a second. . Exceptiors to this rule: Fifty-ninth Ave, is done as far a* will Sttandal: 1000 yards. lie completed at this time. The side Flattery: 500 yards. walks have been completed and the gra«l- Truth: 2K- yards. is finished. Alarm clocks:-------- ? — Pennsylvania Punch Bowl. Mrs. Floy Thompson, formerly Miss Batten of Harmony, married last spring Daily Oregonian, Herald. McCall*^ «lied Friday at 11 o'clock. Magazine and Sunset, all for *7..50 it aken at tbe Herald office. Mr. ami Mrs- Fred Livingston, visit ing Mr. Beratrom ami wife for the past Cordovan Laathar Boots. month have gone to the Sacramento1 •At tbe cuuri uf Elizabeth the wide valley with the view of securing a farm. topD«31 8{wni^b boot, b.iudsome and. to our eyes, theatrical, became popular Mr. Schwarz of 7427, 72nd St had the amung tbe rival court.ers. each en misfortune to get a badly broken ankle deavoring to outvie tbe other tn the queen's eyes. Tbe most handsome and at his place of business near Front and admired of all were made of white Yatnnill tbe first of the week. He fell Cordova leather, edged with eostlv from a step ladder lace and baring gold spur«. Sortie times buff and red and much more Dauer’s Grocery at 72nd St. and Fos rarely th« now prevalent black leath er was (he material. Boots for men ter Rudd was entered on Tuesday even •eem to bar« gone dot of fashion dur ing and a quantity of tobacco and other tag the Stuait ere. do far is the Upper small articles were taken. It was the classes went. Your plain citizen al work of boys. An organized band of ways adhered to a more or leas sub boys ke«*p this section in turmoil all the stantial shoe when at home and sel time. It is about time something se dom drew on boots save when on a vere was administered to some of them. journey - London Saturday Review HOTEL ARLETA Ariel* Station Re-modeled and Furnished New and Clean Room, Tinted and Painted. Geo Daria. Mgr Groceries, C'onleetionery and School Supplies. Cigars and Tobacco GIVE US A CALL 4SJ4 «¿th St 8 E Portland, Oregon Wood and Coal Dr. C. W. TidbaU PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office cor 82nd St. and fiOth Ave. Res. 5905 82nd St. 8. E. Phone Tabor 4256 Res. Tabor 3748 We have them in Grades and Prices to suit you. —Delivered at your door. Phone your Orders Tabor 1280 6840 Foster Rd. Kem Park Feed and Fuel Co. A Smile of Satisfaction will come if you buy your interior finishing lumber from us. We furnish soft yellow fir of the kino that suits. Let us Show You Our Stock of Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Sash, Doors, Moul dings, Paper, Roofing and Builders Hardware Lowest Prices consistent with worth while qualities The Square Deal Dominates all Our Business Transactions Wilberg-Oppegard Inv. Co. Lumber Yard Real Estate Office 5924 Foster Road Broadway Building Phone Taber 619 Phone Main 6199