Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923, November 05, 1914, Image 8

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    Daily Mails
Mails at the Lents poetottice arrive
and depart daily, eacept Sunday, a» fol­
low» :
Arrive
I'epart
AU church. society, personal and local news
A. M.
7:30 A.M. not published for profit, free; notice* of en-
15:50 P. M
12:39 P. M. lertainments. I'onducu'd for profit. published
3:30 P. M.
5:30 P. M. at a Jbc mlnimun. of W word* Aunoaacv
meats and card of thanks, same rate
Ad ver-
Using rates quoted on request.
SAFETY FIRST AT CHESTER’S
D, II. McKinley and wife haw moved
I'NION SANITARY BARBER SHOP
I wish to let the public know that 1 now to tlie farm, near Helvetia.
have bath tubs in connection with my
Barber Shop and they are always in
Wilbur Barnes went to Oakland,
readiness for the public.
Also three C lit., MouJay to »pend »rveral week».
first elam l>arber». See us tor quick
service.
O. J. Hol way drive« a machine now
days in the delivery of hi« good«.
AI TO FOR HIRE—Day or night.
Phone». Tabor 5740, Home 3921. Turn
Mr. and Mr». C. W. Clark announce
Cowing. 110 Johnson, St., Lent».
the arrival ol a daughter.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
SEWING OF ALL KINDS
Prices Reasonable
Tabor 3580
7806 63-Ave. S. E.
Wagon Repairing and General
BLACKSMITHING
Matt Greenslade, Foster Road
NewMethodLaundry
Tabor 3614 *
QUICK SERVICE
FIRST CLASS WORK
BELGIAN KONGO SAVAGES.
THE MULTNOMAH STATE BANK
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in the fltaU of Vrrgun. al Ihv cRwv
of bUainvM ik*t. 31. 1814.
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l.AMkiu«ml «UscountB
OvemratU
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Hund« and warrant«
Furnlturvand rixturv»
Other real e*tate owne*l
Due from approved
reaerva bant*
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Ca«h on hand
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Postal savings drposll.
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Individ usi ds|H*siU subject
to check
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lk*iuand certtUcales ....
Mrs. Win. Haddon of Webb addition
of deposit
lost 35 chickens Wednesday night due Certlfted checks*...........
Vsshler checks outstanding
to chickeu thieves.
Time cert! Scs tes of de|MMtt
• H.TI4
Nick Gabriel, recent purchaser of the Notea and bills rediscounted
♦,160
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Fowler place on Gilbert street, is mak­
state
of
Oregon,
ing improvements on his place.
¡County of Muhuumah, **
I, II. Roatad, Cashier af the
bank, do solemnly swear that the above atat<-
A. K. Wagner of Seventy-second street ment is true to the best of my kuowk*dge and
and Sixtyfifth avenue is building him­ belie!.
II RnaUd, Caahler
Cor reel— Atte»l:
self a new home.
Henry liarkaon
M U. Thoraen
Directors
W. F. R Smith has raised hi» house
Subscribed aud ■woru to belare me this ih
at Sixth avenue ami Foster road ami
day of Nov., 1*14
W. F. Klineman
will put a concrete foundation under it.
(URAL)
Notary Public
W.
HORSE-SHOEING
trTATKMKNT
of the financial condition ol
A.
Hall is expected home this'
week, the camp at Wapinitia having j
been closed for the winter.
Gentle Reminder.
A gentlvitmu. uu ti vUll to unuth«*r
city, entered u re«tituraut aud ou lew'
lug took nwuy with him by uiletake a
hat belonging to auotber man.
The
bats were so nearly Identical that th**
oilstake was not detected, and the •ID
prise of tbe geutlemau may be Im
agined
when,
renching Dome,
he
glanced nt tbe llulug of tbe bat ami
found written (here tbe word». °Yo*i
darned fool, what did you take this
bat fur?**— Lippincott**.
Cannibal« In W«> Pain, WH.i, Past 1«
Black Mystery.
In lila book "Hunting and Hunted lu
tlie Belgian Kongo Mr It. D Cooper
«peaks of the remarkable people wbo
live iu tbe forest wilds:
“Threading out way down tbe atony
path, winding lu ami out among tbe
tree». we began to walk tbe reuiaiulug
few mile« along the sandy shore to
Butlatia
A slight brveas sprang up
from tbe southwest, aud vary shortly
the sun had kissed the llulegga uiouu
tain peaks that rose thousands Of feet
»beer from tbe water's edge IO th«
west
“Gaunt forbidding sentinel« of th*
Kongo'
What «1 range jieopls dwell
behind you the dwarfs aud others,
with their poisoned Implement» of war
-cannibalism with all Ita attendant
horror»—a people that cannot tell ua
of tlielr |>a«t. Tbe age» gone by are
all a blauk to them Those people are
akin to the beasts of tbe forest, Ina«
much a» they care only for the present
They live for tbe present Tbe |>a»t la
gone
No records have been writleu of
them
"The war pulut of vermilion colored
pigments which ta smeared all over
their bodies adds to the hldeonsneaa
of them* savages, darting from rock
to rock, bldlug behind trees, lying hid
den In the foliage overhead, waging
war with all Tragedy follows tragedy
behind thorn* littlegga mountains In the
Kongo, to tbe south of which lie tbe
anew eatqied crests of rugged It u writ
sori ”
Eggiman’s Market
WILL BUY
Country fed Beef, Veal Pork, Chickens,
Turkeys', Geese and Eggs at daily
Daily Market Prices
To supply their trade with fresh
Beef, Pork, and Veal, home cured
Meats, Ham, Bacon and Sausage
The Market With the
Big Business and Small Profits
Lents, Oregon
112 Main Street
WINTER SUITS
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Best Patterns, Moderate
Prices, Neatest Styles
QUEER JOURNALISTIC FEAT
It Hit th« London Times and Boomed
th« Manchsstsr Guardian.
OtK-e tlicic was an obscure subeditor
of tbe Manchester Guardian In Eng
Mrs. C. W. Clark of Fifth Ave.,South,
land. It whs a loug time ago. and tbe
suffered the loss of several articles of
Guardlun was scarcely know n outride
jewelry last Thursday—due to -burglars, i
of It» own city
The subeditor bud a habit of ilrtuk
lug ale until he wa» so drowsy that be
Mrs. D. H.
McKinley vntertaiin^l
could not lift his head from tils desk
Mrs Brotherton <»f Spokane, Wedntv-
Un one ocvuslon the couijHwIng room
day. Mr«. Brotherton is goiug to Cali- «
was yelling for "copy." as the editorial
fornia.
A hi ISSI.-.,
page was absolutely vacant
"What has lasóme of tbe old Cash
The subeditor bnd l*een asleep on
lourd man.'* ask» tbe Cincinnati En
bls desk for hour» aud bls pen bad
H. E. Prink and family have re­ qolrer. “who
used to wear a yard of been Idle
Tbe foreman of tbe com
turned to Lents again after making < ra|>e mi bi* hatï” I'erhHpH be'a mar
posing room Anally succeeded lu arou«
their home for some months at Eagle . fled again —Toledo Blade.
Ing Ibe'man and yelled in bls ear that
Cliff, Wash. They are now living in {
something must be done for copy.
,
Botn Bad.
Elmira Addition.
Whereupon tbe sleepy oue grabbed a
"Is there anything worse than owing pair of shears and Clipped one whole
money you can't |«iy?"
column from tbe editorial page of tbe
The Copeland Lumber Co., is putting ;
“Yes; Iwiug owed money you cant London Tinies At tbs top be wrote In
out eonflidemWe lumber iu small lota, to collect " Boston Trnue<-rtpt.
s crabbed baud:
fanner« who are uti taring the winter
"Wbut does tbe London Times mean
season to make repair» and small Im-
No
by the following?"
done
provementa.
It was printed, column and all. That
single qulsslcsl Introduction made tbe
An Englishman, who recently vieit«*d Manchester Guardian famous
People
The Harmony Society met with Mr». !
this country for the purpose of bunting began to ask wbnt tile Times did mi*n
W. L. Powell, «oath of tlie creek, a
by the editorial, which was on a rath
week ago Wednesday and diHcuaaed the big game in the West and in British
The sub
Columbia, relates a story of a friend, er revolutionary ••tblect.
amendments. They held a Hallowe’en
editor slept for several hours but John
wbo was lion-shooting in Ugan<la.
party with Mm. Spooner Saturday even­
This sportsman had had excellent E Wilkie Mys his pa tier's greatness
ing.
began from thnt moment-Washing
luck. Nearly every day he would ;*oee
ton Klar
beside a freshly killed Mon or other
K.
Gentry Nichols, well-known t<> I beast and his photographer would map
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“Engaged Man's Panic."
many Ijenta people, ii», together with 1 him for tbe magazine».
"Engaged imiu a panic' Is as fstnil
M : l
hi»» wife, iu charge of the Japanem* Bap­
One afternoon tbe p cture man wbo tar a phenomenon as tbe squawking
tist Home at Seattle, Waeh., fur the was taking a nap in the hnt, was of a captured chicken or the flopping
present.
Both
are teacher* in the awakeneil by a loud noise,
And woman In
He vroae of a hooked flsh
Chinese and Japanese rniseione.
and looked out. Sprinting to«anl liim ■tlnctlvely anticipates IL Tart-la It be
fore It actually begins, deals with It
from the woods, hat gone and coat tails
according to her abilities
No woman
At a consider­
The Ladies Aid Society at the M E flying, came his chief.
ever feels that tills Is a slur upon'ber
Church will hold a “Tea” at the home able distance behind, luckily fi*r the She knows that It does not Involve her.
of Mm. Maude Woodworth on Ninth hunter, stalked a huge lion.
but Is only the nervousness of tbe free
Quick!
Open the ioor, at tbe touch of tbe matrimonial bridle
avenue, near Mt. Scott
street on i “Quick!
Wednesday afternoon, Nov. 11
Special | Dick I” exclaimed the hunter,
I’m —and thnt bridle, as she knows nud as
be knows. Is not lu her bn nds. but In
invitation to stranger».
Tlierv will be a bringing one home alive.
tbe hands of society
Even th« mnn
program and good things to eat.
marrying for a home, even tbe man
Occasionally a man can be judge! bv marrying for children or for money
In tbe Baby Contest held last week the company be keepsaway from — Tom
•ven the mao marrying because only
by tbe ladies of St. Paul’s Guild, men­ Tipton, Williamsport, O., New».
by marriage can be hope to get some
tioned in tbe last Herald. Mrs. G.
one to aaaoclate with him. bear with
Greenleaf took first prize.
The hahies
him. Halen to him on terma of bla own
arranging—even these men feel tbe
were represented by photos and Mrs.
nervousness as tbe bridle drops over
Greenleaf named all the babies from the
their heads and tbe bit presses their
photos, winning first prize.
Candidate in the Journal Trade quivering lip« — From “Degnurmo's
Wife." by David Graham Phillips.
REPAIR WORK
Cleaning nini Pressing by
Skilled Workmen
OUR SERVICE GUARANTEED
John Manz, Lents, Ore.
>O
5 Cronolite Roofing
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A Good Roof
A Low Price
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Bought in Carloads direct from the
Factory
Get our prices on this Superior
Brand of Roofing Iiefore you place
your order.
1 The Copeland Lumber Company
5
NOTICE!
Understanding that the Lents
Fuel Company is about to re­
tire from business, I will sell
Wood at the following Prices
until April first 1915.
Best Live Wood
Dead Wood
Slab Wood
Ties.....................
$5.00
$4.50
$4.50
$6.50
Lents Fuel Company
R. L. WHITCOMB. Prop.
Phone Tabor 1688
Office cor Main and Foster Road
F. F. EHRLICH
Ta i lor
Suits to Order
$15.00 and up
Foster Road Next Door
to P. O.
Lents Sta., Portland, Oregon
Card of Thanks
New and second hand household goods bought and
sold. Wall Paper at prices that will surprise you.
Window Glass.
House painting and Paper Hanging
figures. Lead and Linseed oil used
at'close
Miss Maude Alvord
106 Main Street South, Lents Oregon
and Circulating Contest, irom
SOLES
91
MENDED
Rubber Heels
Save the Nerves
We Have Them
GOOD WORK AT REASON
ABLE PRICES
Shining Parlor in Connection
welfare of soul and body.
We believe
in the old time bible salvation that saves
from sin. We trust that it may be^ a
blessing to many ami especially to the
poor ami needy. B. C. Dewey.
LOVETTS FURNITURE STORE
No Job too Large for us to handle
Sewed or Nailed
Expert Shoe Repair
Work
The Bible Christian Mission
o M3» omm ** o» «o» o» «om «m «o» «3» «3» i
VOTE FOR
Mt. Scott District No. 3
We wish to express our appreciation
“Knotty" History.
Tying knots In a handkerchief to Jog
of the kindlinesses shown by friends and Votes left with W E. Goggins, of I . nt»,
acquaintance« during tlie ilines« an<l at or mailed to Mis» Alvord at •>!r_"i Forty­ one'« memory had ita origin In China
Before writ­
the funeral of our beloved son anil sixth Avenue, 8. E., will lie arc» pted thousands of years ago
ing was Invented In that country,
with thank«.
brother, Walter A. Wyant.
which dkl not happen until 3000 B. C..
Phone Tabor 2352
Mrs. W. A. Wyant,
mernornble and Important events were
J. H. Wyant,
recorded by long knotted cords
The
J. C. Wyant.
most ancient history of China 1« still
preserved ns told by these knot«
When Emperor Tsihnng KI Invented
writing the entire system of “knot
Advertised letter» for week ending j
ting" was nbnndom-d. And today the
Oct. 24, 1914:
memory knots made by us In handker­
Carter, L. H.; Cumingham, C. W.;
chiefs are the only surviving descend
Drake, A. C. C.; Dell, Mr».; Gittens,
ants of thnt undent custom.
C.¡George, Lain: Herington, E. H.-,
Henricheen, Mae; Jone«, J. 8.; Jones,
Cooper's Hawk.
Tbe
almoMt
universal
prejudice
H E.; Johnson, Chas.; Kellar, Wm,;
again.«! bird» of prey Is due to tbe nc.
Murray, Clarence; Robinaon, Mrs. I..
tlvltlea of a few members of tbe hawk
P,; Toweri, Mrs. E.; Y'ailner, Mrs.
family, chief among which 1» the Coop
Mariam; Weddle, Lillie.
er's hawk. Cooper’s hawk usually ap­
Advertised letters for week ending I
proaches under cover and drops on un­
Oct. 31, 1914: Benge. Hattie; Blawelt,
suspecting victims, making great In­
Fred; Davis, Mrs. Msggis; Harrington,
roads on poultry yards and game cov-
E H.; Heilwagon, Fred; Lee, David;
erta. This bird together with Its two
! near relations, tbe sharp shinned hawk
Mace, Carl; Rice, Helen;
Kohae,
and the goshawk, should he destroyed
Mrs. B, A.; Wagner, Mrs. Fred A.;
by every possible means.
Wilkerson, Mrs. A.; Clerk of Woodmen |
of the World.
Ha Wanted to Know.
Geo. W. Spring, Postmaster.
••Ctlnrl«i.” an Id the teacher, "do you
know tlie rniiapa of the Revolutionary
war?"
Charles looked Inferewtedly nt hln In
You ar«- invitol to the opening service
•truetor and replied, as If carrying on
of the Bible Mission next Sunday, Oct., i
a social run versa! Ion. "No. do you?”—
Hth at 3 p. m., across from the Iatnta
Ladles' Home Journal.
post Office. Thin mission stamls for a
whole bible, a full g«i»pel an«l highest I
Ambar.
Advertised Letters
Phone Tabor 1371
Foster Road ami Campbell 8ta. lawte Station, Port'and, Oregon
L. PETROVICS
114 Main St. Lents
Amber Is believed by tbe Turks I»
he »II Infallible guard against the In
furious effect» of nicotine: hen«*e Its
el terni r« us« for -uunthplee«« of pipe«.
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Hay, Feed and Grain
Washed Gravel, Sand
GET OUR PRICES
Cement, Brick, Lime, Wall and Land Plaster
MCKINLEY & BUNDY
1 Block Fatai of Main St. on Foster Roni
Phones Talmr IMIH ; Home 3112
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