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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 7, 1915)
SOLES MENDED Sewed or Nailed Expert Shoe Repair Work Rubber Heels Save the Nerves, We Have Them COOD ON WORK AT REASON ABLE PS1CES SALE—Peltabes. Peltoiler*. aid Oil*. LlgaM* Shining Parlor in Connection L. PETROVICS Corner Main and Foster Road Drake 4 Mauck MIMOSA HAT SHOPS IM «TH ST 3«» WASHINGTON ST. VOTE FOR • Miss Maude Alvord Candidate in the Journal Trade and Circulating Contest, from Mt. Scott District No. 3 LOCAL AND PERSONAL Mrs. Lora I-itUe visited North Plains last Wednesday, giving an address on Medical Freedom. She found quite an interest in the subject lx-e « arman returned for the holi-lay* Irotn Shoehone Idaho. He will visit < >rvgon tTriende for awhile before re turning. H. C. Mowrey has been added to the or mailed to Miss Alvord at tW29 Forty sixth Avenue, S. E., will be «--eepted office force of the Miller-Mowrey Lum ber Co., at Lents Junction. Mr. Mow- with thanks. reyfis looking forward to a g-x-d year in Phone Tabor 2352 the lumbering business. Every Saturday Evening W. 0. w. HALL I. F. Coffman attended his aunt’s funeral at Yacolt. Washington. Satur day He reports business pmej-ects as improving at that point. The Lents Choral Society will meet again Friday night al the I-ente Baptist Church under the direction of Prof. J. H. Cowen. If you can sing yon are in vite-1 to come. 128 Elereath St. Bctwecs Wash., »nd Alder HORSE-SHOEING Wagon Repairing and General BLACKSMITHING Matt Greenslade, Foster Road A. N. GARDNER JEWELER. Watches, Jewelry Repair Work All Goods and Work First Class NearJPost Office, LENTS Foster Road F. F. EHRLICH Tailor Suits to Order $15.00 and up The I-ents Y. P. A. held their month ly business meeting and election of offi cers at the home ot Miss Eva Bischoff. Monday evening. The result of the elec tion were ss follows: N. G. Hedin, president; Eva Bischoff, vice-president; Hazel Sommerfeldt, recording secretary, and Ralph Spearow. corresponding sec retary. Although the allian-e found it impossible to have Lowell Bradford as their presi-lent again, they stand ready to work with a will and make this year a success Strangers are most heartily welcomed to their Sunday evening ser vices at 6:30 p. m. The Retort Courteous Jostles Day whs • 'hanging lodge and when on circuit expedited oosioesa In a summary manner Un one oevs eloo the trial of a prlaoner coocluded at dusk, and th« Judge ordered undies to be lighted su that ho could try so other case that night O'Connor a noted Irish hamster do fended and In protest against night work exclaimed, addressing tbs coart: "Wbat my lorn try men by olgbtt What will meo say? 1'bai justice is oot done by L>ayf* He obtained bls end. sod at tbe oell silting the accused was acqulttea - Iz-ndoo Mirror Billiard Tablas on Solid Rock. Billiard tables supported oo solid rock are among tbe oovet reatures ot a thirty-all room eoocreta residence located on one of tbe isianrls ot the Ban Jnan archipelago In Puget eouna Barb table rests on a maaalve concrete base, which extends through so open Ing tn the floor and has Its footing oo bedrock and Is therefore as solid and as free from vibration as If It were a part of tbe laland itself -Popular Me cba nice Reaching • Conolueion. Foster Road Next Door to P. 0. Lents Sta., Portland, Oregon Hotel Manager i «ee yoo hare given our finest suit of ruoma to a mao named Htlklna Are yon sure tie cao pay Che charges? Clerk- fes; tie's rich enongn Manager-How do yon know? Clerk- He is old and ugly, and nts wire is young and pretty - Kxcnonge On the Sate S-de “flow do yoo ever gel oo «o well with yonr wife? Don't yoo veer O h re soy Letter heads, envelopes, cards, bill I differences of opinion V hea-l-, auction notices and posters, “Of course we du But I don't «t her dodgers, announcements, etc, at Mt 1 know ItCleveland trader Scott Pub. Co., office, l-ente. The Professor Remembers In a letter to senator Chamberlain the forest service disapproves the rec ommendation of Superintendent Steel' that 130.000 acres of the National For eat land be included in Crater Lak, National Park. The forest service j contends that the land In question It not' suited for the national park and Is chiefly valuable for national fores«, Diu-u-ises. Professor tas tbe company is oreas tng np missing one of Ota rubbers- Has soy of you gentlemen pot oo thnw- rnbbera by mistake?—Fllegende Hist ter : A Beau Beummel. "len t ne swelir “Yes. to see him on Boodays nobody womd think he bad to go to work on MondarePhiladelphia ledger POWER OF COTTON W-theut Interest In ths Tash IWci»nc, Is Never Attained. AU church. »-x-IVly. personal and local new, A man's luck is as hind as adninnnt not publtahcd tor pn-rtt. tree: noth»«* of an- If be Is not In live with the work lie Urtainmenla. conductcil tor profit, published does as with n maid be woes. It Is s ata Jbe mtnimun. of »0 word*. Announce- miserable thing to car,» for one'« occu ■r-enla and card ot thank*, aame rat* Adver pation merely because It shuts out th - tising rate* quoted on r*qu«*t. -'thoughts that bum like iron* If you Mrs. Johnson of 55th ave., Wood mort think " An., trade or profession you is on tin* sick list. could name Is n |xx>r affair if It Is but a time killer, a stop gap. an opiate, tbe A. N. Bowen of Woodmere. seems ballast of the dirigible life You hear a man start It's work with a faint tap slightly improved. at a clock stroke, and you hear him drop It «Ith a loud thud at another P. A. Dilley left for Newport Tuesday clock stroke, and you know his aoul to be gone during the spring. and Ills brain are not alive In the thing that he Is doing. Why? A Ihousand W. J. Seven* of lente, is • member men area thousand reasons why. Any man oho can In- accurately «tig ot the January grand jury. ma tiled as etll- lent (dreadful word!) brings all of himself to the task In C. E. Kennedy spent several days last hand He brings not merely his sixth week iu Hillsboro. sense and his fourth dimension to bear on hts coucerutng handful, but every A. N. Gardner has been sick and con- bit of vital electricity In the storage batterien of his whole Is-lng When he lined to his home for several days. has done his level l-e«t lie Is. as we Ironically say. “played out." and he 1« Mr. and Mrs. Mills of la-nts, are supposed to take a real, which may as happy over the arrival of a nine pound sume the form of harrier lalx-r than son who came on the Itjth of December. ever In a wholly different Held of en dca vor. In fact, the man who has formed the A iarge number from Woodmere attend habit of work Is never happy to lx- title ed Grace Memorial Church on Wednes It Is no Use to extend to him the pros day evening. l»eet of complete hiatus In the name of a vacation. The program of the null WtKxlmere dancing class held a dance and void would assure him an acute | uneasiness. There Is a saying that n-i on New Years Eve., which was well at ture abhors a vacuum. s<> does a real tended. These -lances are becoming live man, the son of nature —I’ldladel very popular. phin Ledger Votes left with W. E. Goggins, of iA-nts. mystic Dancing Club A MAN AND HIS WORK. It Reaches All People and Round the Whole World. I ----- CLASSIFIED Guarantees the best of Meats at prices as good as any in the city. MAN’S MASTER AND SERVANT. Thia Staple I* th* Ba*l* of High C«. ploeivee and Smokal*** P«wd*r and Without It Not a Modern Big Oun Could Be Firad—It* Numereoe Usee Cotton n-mtiee all a roil ml the world and to th« inaatar and the evrvant of all the people Without cutton not ■ modern gun could tie fire»! Cotton to tit. b«*l* of high exploalvM and of amokeiee* powder, «ml tbe warablp carrlea relatively more cotton than wtl tiee-l by the frigate of a century ago with all Ita »alia. Tbe Hottentot aprtMtda | a Dim of cotton cloth a- rvaa a few pole« to keep uut the *un'« bent. Tbe arctic explorer |»ada bl« duck «ull with cottou and And« It warmer and lighter than fur. It Is evident, therefore, that cotton touelteo all tbe world, and Ita u«es are manifold. Clothing to only one of the mauy p.olnt» i.f contact. Did you ever comb your balr with a cotton cotuli? Yea you did. for celluloid to nothing but cottou treatml with aclda. All thiiae useful eellululd things would be mi beard of It were mH for cottou. Cotton even haa Ita usee lu the atitm mobile. Some of I hone aoft cushion« are cotton felt covered with more cot ton that looka like leather. Without cotton then- could tic no great office building«, for flrepnxiflng would be Im practicable. Ilealde«. It would tie too Pointer* For Youth. etpeinlvc to get tbe cemeul to the Don't get your Ideas of uiarri-il life spot without the bags that consume altogether from the couilc weeklies ISti.tXW.tW yards of cotton cloth every youug man. year C. T Itevere, tbe cotton expert, Mothers-ln-law are often affable haa drawn up aome Interesting figures Bometimes they lea re you money. regarding the u»e of cotton which are A bride frqeuenlly know* how to drawn upon here make biscuit. Light your pipe and think them over, And if she doesn't, it Is not abso but as the smoke rolls up to the enani lutely imiKMUtble to secure a cook eled celling remember that tbe foun Don't t-elleve all you read In the fuu datIon of that enamel to cotton and ny m.-igaxlnes. — I«>ulavllle Courier that one single company requires a Journal. million yards of cotton cloth tu shade tobacco plants growing In Cuba and WOULD like work by -lay or hoar, Florida and 4.000.000 yards for tbe lit will do Anything Mrs. Vance. Faxon tie liage tn which tbst same tobacco goes Io the consumer. Park, lent*. Tbe ordinary cltlsen thinks only of aheeta «ml pillow eases and dree« good» when one «peaks of cotton, but CARD OF THANKS. We wish to express oar deep grati ■ueb things are relatively unimportant conqiarrd with tbe vast couaumptlun tude and thanks to our neighbors and of cotton for other purposes. Tbe rail friends who so kindly assisted us dur roads and trolley lines of tbe United ing tbe long illness ot oar belovsd son, States use more than 230.000 bales of brother and father, and for the kind cotton a year for enameled ceilings, sympathy during our hour of sorrow. plush chairs, leather seats and air Mr*. M. Ward ■ brake boee Tbe automobile consume« about 400.000 lisle« a year Most of It Rosa Ward go--* luto tbe cotton duck busls. which F. J. Ward la tbe esaeutlal feature of the tire«. J no. T. Ward. ' and the rest goes largely for cushions ami «eats The largest Individual contract for cotton gomls lu the world Is tbe one placed aununlly by tbe grenteat of the harvester machine companies. It calls for millions of yards of cotton duck, 106 Main Street tbe consumption for tbe entire harvest Ing machine Industry tielng estimated at above 90.000,000 yard« of duck year ly. In normal times the New York market alone consumes 400.000 pound* of yarn weekly for the electrical In dustry. It la necessary for Insulation. Cotton bags have displaced barrels to a great extent, and n few days ago "FOR SALE’’and "W ANT ' reader» one of the greatest sugar companies in classified column, 1 cent per word announced that In tbe future cottun for first insertion; cent subsequently. bags would be used exclusively With Watch the column for bargains. cotton at 15 cents a pound, bags are cheaper than barrels. It takes about WANTED—A g-»d reliable man or 15.000.000 yards of cotton duck annual woman to solicit Mibwciptions. Enquire ly for coal bugs for delivering the coal at Herald office. where a chute cannot bo employed. Cotton duck Is need extenalvely for WANTED—Boys may be hail «nd ventilating chute» Io coal mine« Tar sometimes girls. The older ones at paulin» have replaced other covers for ordinary wages and others to be schooled and cared for in return for fiat cars, vans and waguna In 8outb slight service» rendered. For partica- Africa tbe cotton blanket ha« driven lars ad-lress W. T. Gardner, superin out tbe woolen une. Fully 20.000.000 yards annually of tendent Boys and Girls Aid Society of Oregon. Portland. Ore. tf cotton duck are consumed In tbe Cs nadian northwest for overcoats, re rilll HAl.K placing fur With a pnddlng of cotton between layers uf duck. lhe«e gar FOR SALE—Fine Boston Bull Pup. meats are lighter and warmer than Call at Herald office. fur Cotton cloth has taken tbe place of wall paper In thousands of modern rote RKN1 houses Buckram, made uf cottun. covers books Pottery establishments subscriptions to tbe Herald and the use millions ot yards of army duck Evening Telegram will be taken for a annually for squeezing water uut uf limited time at a combination offer of ■ clay The government uses 4.000.000 ♦4.00 per year. yards of cotton duck per year for coin bags. It takes MBMSO turds of cot SUMMONS ton dock annually to make feed bags In the Circuit Court of the State of ! to hang over the noses of boraes. Dues Oregon, for Multnomah County. Is used for filtering oils—millions of Emma Pelton, Plaintiff, vs. Charles 1 yards of It every year. Henry Pelton, Defendant. It takes more than 50.000,000 yards To Charles Henry Pelton, the above every year of cotton ducking for rub named defendant. In the name of the Blate of Oregon yon tier belting nnd rubber hose. The same are hereby required to appear and substance la used for stiffening the answer or otherwise plead to the com gauntlets of gloves and leggins, tennis plaint filed herein against yon in the I and gymnasium shoes, canopies for above entitled cause and C nirton or lie- »bower baths, where rubber formerly fore tbe 18th -lav of February, 1915, was need, and the covering of trunks which is more than six weeks after the nnd telescope* About 4.000.000 yards -late of tbe first publication of this sum mons, and if you fail to appear and nnnunlly are used fordrainlug mines. Wood pulp paper mills and other answer, or otherwise plead to said com plaint, plaintiff will apply to the aixive paper mills use cotton duck for driers. entitled Court for the relief prayed for Cotton drills and duck to the extent of in her complaint on file herein, namely millions of yards annually are need for a decree of divorce dissolving the bonds wiigon tops, cushions and waterproof of matrimony now existing between you ' coats. Mattresses of cotton felt rival and plaintiff, and for the restoration of j hair mattresses. her name prior to her marriage to you, ' This Is the age of cotton. The world and tor such other relief as may 1 has nchfevi-d Its greatest progress since seem equitable in the premises. This summons is published in pur Ell Whitney Invented the cotton gin suance of an order ol the Honorable j EHrnlnnte cotton and the mere «top- Robt. G. Morrow, Judge of the Circuit i pnge of spindles nnd looms would be Court of the State of Oregon for Mult but a trifle compared with the paralysis nomah County, made on December 31, that would visit -'onntfess other Indus 1914, directing publication thereof to be trie* made in the Mt. Scott Herald once A| week for seven consecutive weeks. Unless h mnn works he cannot find First publication December 31, 1914. whnt be I» able to du -Hawtburna. Last publication February 11, 1915. John Van Zante, Attorney. New and Second Hand Furniture LOVETT Eggiman’s Meat Market We ask your comparison. Shoulder Pot Roast Plate Boiling Beef Sirloin Steak................. Round Steak Rib Steak .................... ... j>er pound 12 l-2c ....... per pound 10c per pound 15c- 18c per pound 18c . .. v per pound 17c PORK Shoulder Roast . . , .......................................... per pound 15c Steak ................................................................... per pound 15c Loin Chojui ...................................................... per jiound 18c We do not give Scrip or Green Stamps. We give you Meat, and lull weight, at Lowest Prices “The Market with the big bu-sineffs and small profit«" Eggiman Bros. Meat Market 2 M0« « 0 Cronolite Roofing 0 A Good Roof 0 0 A Low Price 0 Bought in Carloads direct from the Factory Í 0 Get our prices on this Superior | 0 Brand of Roofing before you place | your order. 0 8 1 The Copeland Lumber Company Phone Tabor 1371 FosU-r Bond mid Camptiell Bta. lente Station, Portland, Oregon LOVETTS FURNITURE STORE 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 No Job too Large for us to handle 106 Main Street South, Lents Oregon T Milk and Cream of first class Jersey Quality (Front Tvete-I Cow») * Suitable for Babies TWO DELIVERIES DAILY Dolson’s Jersey Dairy R. F. D. No. 1. Ix*nts WINTER SUITS Best Patterns, Moderate Prices, Neatest Styles REPAIR WORK Cleaning and Pressing by Skilled Workmen OUR SERVICE GUARANTEED John Manz, Lents, Ore rrr C alifornia FREE Herald Advertising Pays