Mrs. Rov Barkhurst, stenographer in Mayor Albee's office, was operated upon yesterday for appendicitis by Dr», b'aw« celt and his assistants, Dr. McMunlo Gresham is still promoting hard-sur­ and Sharkey and is reported favorable. face for its two main streets, hilt ÜW All church, society, personal and local news not published for profit, trw; notices of en county court return* to help. AROUND lilt COUNTY LOCAL AND PERSONAL New and Second Hand Furniture SOLES MENDED 106 Main Street LOVETT lertainments. conducted tor profit, published at a ®c miuimun. of M* words. Announce­ ments and card of thanks. Name rate Adver­ tising rates quoted on request. Mrs. Echo McCord of S2nd »tree! Erank MeGugin of Handy, reported near Foster, gave a tea to ladies of the i neighborhood on Thursday afternoon seriously ill some time ago, is recover- . Fancy work, lunch and Music were the ing nicely. E. P. Tobin made a business trip to features. Astoria Wednesday. A. I. Daaton of Ix-ut« han liven elect­ ed vice-president of the Sandy bank. WANTED—One of the large maga­ Mr. E. P. Smith of Arden Park is ex­ line publishing hoiHva ileaire to employ pected home thia week. A. C. Ruley in building a 125000 resi­ i mi active man or woman in this com­ dence on his farm on the Ba«' Line, munity to handle a special plan which Herald and Daily and Sunday Journal ten mih* cant of Portland. has proven unusually profitable. Good opening for right party. Addotta» with two references, Diblislier, Box 155. Obituary Oscar Bowman of Molalla will return Time» Sq. Sta . New York City. Mr«. Mary A Acton entered interest to Lents to live. All Goods and Work on Jan. 16 at 10 a. m after many Tbe Mount Scott Mental Culture month« of weak net« and »utTering. The First Class Frank Lucas of Irvington spent Thurs­ club met January 1H at the home of decan'd wa« born at Helena, Mont, on day with Mr». Coon of 5th ave. At fourteen year« «he Mr«. Mary Ftshburu, 4620 Seventy-first Jan. 1, I860. Near’,Poet Office, Foster Road street southeast, “Koeeutb's Hungarian came to Oregon where she has since LENTS The County is making some improve­ Policy” was given by Mrs Brodie and then lived. For eleven year« the made ments at Kelley's Buttee. “The Uprisings of 1646" by Mr». Calvin her home in Portland. She ha« been a K. Batten. The next regular meeting resident of Lente for some year». For almoat two years «he has been a mem ­ will be February 5, with Mr». Janet O. M. Jacobson of Saginaw Heights is ber of the Lenta Baptist Church. Her Geesell. US Third avenue, Lents. building a new residence. fiu»*ral service was conducted in thia | church at 3:30 p. tn. on Jan. *20, the Mr. and Mrs. Ruthroff of Estacada A large number of Lente people at­ interment living made in Mt. Scott Park will return to their home in Lenta. tended the institution of a new chapter Cemetery. Her pastor, J. M. Nelson, of the O. E. S. at Gresham last Thur»- preached the funeral sermon. Mrs W. D. Eaton is the victim of a para­ : day. The Lents officers did the install­ Acton was the mother of six sons and { lytic stroke on the right side of his face. ing, it being the first work of the new three daughters, all but one of whom I officers, but they performed their duties were present at tbe funeral. The chil­ W. E. Goggius has been on the dis­ exceptionally well when we consider dren appear as follows: Roy, Jordan I abled list thit week owing to a bad cold. the disadvantage of team work inex­ Valley. On-.; Arley, Drvwsey, Ore.; perience. They report a very interest­ Orien. Pilot Rock, Ore.; May, Mrs.; ing meeting. Della Acton Reed, Ellen, Melvin, Or­ The communion service at the M. E. ville and Edmund, the latter six living ' Church last Sunday was well attended. Mrs. C. E. Goetz will give a piano re­ of Portland, Orc. cital Wednesday evening Feb. 3rd, at Miss Bertha Carroll of Castle Rock is the Ix'tits M. E. Church. Mias Emma Notice visit ing with Mrs. Wood worth of 225 Bertuleit contralto soloist'of Portland 9th ave. 1 will not I m - reeponeible for any debt» will sing. Tie- following pupils will Myrtle take part: Mildred Turner, Catherine contracted by my wife, Mr» Mr. and Mrs. John Elliott have BriMikinan, after Ian. 33, 1915, she bav-1 Goodman, Esther Wiley, Dorothy Sells, bought “Mother’s Kitchen’’ and will ing left my bed and Isiard. Lents Sta., Portland, Oregon Mil ton May Priest, Gladys Priest, Geo. B Brookman operate it. Wiley and Alfred Nyguard. The pro- gram will begin at 8 sharp. Every one W. H. Wood worth of 9th avenue was welcome. Ruskin’s Rosst B«»l SUMMONS During h visit ti. M iiikxk in IRTI thrown from a motor cycle Tuesday and Rusklti wb » welzed «Itti un iittnek ni In the Circuit Court of the State ot badly injured. Oregon, for Multnoirah County, Little Itorotby Ruth McGrew, the internili tnrtanimntioii «f»i<’h nean, Allie Msderia, plaintiff, vs. George L. carrled hlm ufi Mr» trillili Sei ern only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Finley Maderia, defendant. Mr. Daugherty of Castle Rock is vis­ wbu nursed film rei-oro» timi al thè To George I, Maderia, the above nam­ iting bis sister Mrs. W. C. Smith of 217 McGrew, of Fifty-sixth avenue, died at crisi» ot fili» Ulne»» ’he nunvered te ed defendant. 9th avenue. their home Saturday of Cerebo Men- our horror for a -lite ot >.-.i yon f»il ao to appear, or otherwise J. C. McGrew who bad a slight at- the residence at 2:30 Monday afternoon, in paper Mr Ituskiii enyoimi ni- -ut. plead, for want thereof, the plaintiff will apfily to the atiove rntitbd Court tack of blood poisoning, is much be’ter where some two hundred sympathizing «upper tboronghly rinmgli «• ana friends paid their last respect to the lousl.v waIteti tilt mortomi fot a resini for the relief prayed for in hrr com­ at this writing. plaint on file herein, to-wit: For a de­ little one. The body was laid to rest It nad done IH) mirili uhi) tu e«er» cree of the als.ve entitled Court declar­ body » eurprlse he re<-overe ii O<>« i Mr. and ing void ths marriage I*tween yon and WANTED—A good reliable man or in Multnomah Cemetery. 8 berta tot plaintiff for the reason that at the time woman to solicit rabeciption.“. Enquire Mrs. McGrew have the sympathy of of said marriage vou had a wife living; their many friends, in this their great at Herald office. An ObHonni Soy also asking «aid Court for an order re­ sorrow. "1 wish you I h » j * would be mor. ob storing to plaintiff her name prior to her marriage with you, and for such servuot." snld * .voting «y I whs always on other and further relief as maj lie property in Rote City Park, with a sub­ Advertised Letters proper in the premises, all of which is the lookout, and what I did not -ee was stantial cash difference. more fully set out in her complaint on Advertise I lettters for week ending not worth «•elrig I whs fmuous tut file herein. that I remember owe I w n. told by » Jan. 23, 1915: Baer, John; Campbell, This summons is tiled upon you by Mies Stella Smith was absent from Steve; Gates, Frishia; Grant, Mrs. man I met that I win» all eye« What publication thereof in tbe Mt. Scott classes in the Lente school Monday, Ethel; Johnson, Mrs. George; Kirkhatn do you «up|*»*e he un-.'iut by ttnilT Herald, published once a week for fl consecutive weeks, purstiaut to an order ‘•probably lie was referring to your Tuesday, and Wednesday, on account A Sons ; Verenia. ■■«HirerMitkm ” replied one i»o and the of the Honorable Rolierl G. Morro v, of illness. Geo. IV. spring. Postmaster. other boys looked out id the window Judge of said Circuit Court. Dated Januarv 21, 1915. as they tried to keep their fines sober First publication January 21, 1915. The W. Ji. Class was banquetted at OVER e» YEAR* This shows that ordinary bow nave JOHN VAN ZANTE. 7:30 Wednesday evening at the home EXPERIENCE eyes and ears both I’hlllpplne Erlucs Attorney for Plaintiff.! of the pastor of the M. E. Church, Mr. tlon and Mrs. W. B. Moore. NO'l ICE TO CREDITORS. Sewed or Nailed Expert Shoe Repair Work A. N. GARDNER VOTE FOR JEWELER W atches, Jewelry Repair Work Rubber Heels Miss Maude Alvord Save the Nerves, Candidate in the Journal Trade We Have Them and Circulating Contest, from' Mt. Scott District No. 3 COOD WORK AT REASON­ Votes left with W. E. Goggins, of Lents, or mailed to Miss Alvord at mr2u Forty- sixth Avenue, 8. E., will lie wivM-pted with thank». Phone Teller 2852 PRICES ABLE ON SALE- PoHshvs, PoHster». ■ad Oils. LiqeM» Shining Parlor in Connection L. PETROVICS mystic Dancing Club F F. EHRLICH HORSE-SHOEING Every Seturdey Evening Wagon Repairing 2nd General w. o. w. hall BLACKSMITFING Matt Greenslade, Foster Road IM Etsvenlk St. Better» Wash., and Ald«r Tailor Corner Main and router Road Eggiman’s Meat Market Suits to Order $15.00 and up Guarantees the best of Meats at prices as good as any in the city. We ask your comparison. Foster Road Next Door to P. O. How’s This? A. D. Kenworthy & Co. has making some improvements in rooms this week, fitting up an and display room that will greatly itate their work. been their office facil- I^nts ball park incloanre has been torn down. It wae decided that it was impractical to maintain a team another season. Mrs. Lightfoot of Anderson Btreet suffered a stroke of Paralysis Wednes­ day and is said to tie in a dangerous condition. She is quite old. Mrs. Lucia F. Additon left Wednes­ day morning for Boston, Maes., near where she will spend several months visiting friends and relatives. Mr. W. M. York, road foreman for Multnomah County, was operated upon for Hernae by Dr». Fawcett, McMnrdo an! Sharkey, the 21.h, and is doing well. J The Copeland Lumber Co. has been having its office rebuilt the past week, making it a much more pleasant place to attend to the growing business of the firm. The monthly meeting of Dr. Fawcett’s Bible Class will be held at Rev. C. R. Gillihans, Millard Ave., next Friday, .January 29 at 8 p. m. George ilaley will deliver an address, subject : i “Ships that pass in the night.” Ail are welcome. E. B. Rutan, class president. I T rade M arks D csiuns C opyrights A c . Anyone •ending a «ketch and deeerlptlon may quickly aacertain our opinion free whether invention 1« probably patentable. Communlm tionestrictly confidential. HANDBOOK on Patent« •ent free. Oldeet agency for »ecu ring patent«. Patent« taken through Munn A Co. receive rp«loZ notice, without charge, in the Scientific American. A handiomelr IHu«trated weekly. largest eh- culatJon of any scientific Journal. Term«. |3 a year: four month«. |L Bold by all newsdealers. MUNI«« Co.««- —New York Branch Brsricb Ottes. Office, dtt »» F St- Waabington, D. C. In the County Court of the Sate of Oregon for Multnomah County. We offer One Hundred Dollars In the Matter of the Estate of Hannah Reward for any case of Catarrh Maybee, Deceased. that cannot be cured by Hall’s 1 Notice is hereby given that, the under­ signed, James H. L. Maybee and Loesa Catarrh Cure. M. Hedge have been appointed execu­ F. J. CHENEY A CO.. Toledo, O. We. the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 yean, and believe him perfectly honorable In all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by hie firm NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE. Toledo. O. Hall’s Catarrh Cure Is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mu­ cous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 75 cent» per bottle. Sold by all Drugglata. Take Hall • Family Pill» for conatlpatlon. _________________ Panama Furniture Co Announces its Opening, in The Herald Block The Company will handle new and sec­ ond hand Furniture, Stoves and Household Utensils. New Furniture exchanged for Good Old Furniture, old furniture bought and sold. Furniture repaired or refinished. The people of Lents and Mt. Scott are cordially invited to inspect our stock. $500 Reward— To the persons who do not get their' moneys worth at Chester's Union Hani- I tary Barber Shop. All work specialised i and strictly sanitary. Baths and Shining parlor open Sun- ' da vs from 8 to 12 a. m. Freeh line of cigars and tobaccos. PANAMA FURNITURE CO North Main Street Lents ■ tors of the estate of Hannah Maybee, deceased, by the County Court or the i State of Oregon for the County of 1 Multnomah, and have qualified as such. ! Al) persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to pres­ ent the same, properly verified, to J. | J. Johnson, the attorney for said ex­ ecutors, at 314 Spalding Bldg., in the City of Portland, Oregon, on or before six months from and after date of the first publication of this notice. Dated and first published January, 14 1915. „Mt* James H. L. Maybee SSiPiy Locca M. Hetige, Executors of the Estate of Hannah Maybee, Deceased. J. J. Johnson, Atty., for said Estate, 314 Spalding Bldg., Portland, Ore. SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Multnomah County. Emma Pelton, Plaintiff, vs. Charles i Henry Pelton, Defendant. To Charles Henry Pelton, the above named defendant. In the name of the State of Oregon yon are hereby required to appear and answer or otherwise plead to the com­ plaint filed herein against yon in the above entitled cause and Court on or be­ fore the 18th day of February, 1915, which is more than six weeks after tbe date ot the first publication of this sum­ mons, and if you fail to appear anil answer, or otherwise plead to said com­ plaint, plaintiff will apply to tlie above entitled Court for the relief prayed for in her complaint on file herein, namely a decree of divorce dissolving the bonds of matrimony now existing lietween you and plaintiff, and for the restoration of her name prior to her marriage to you, and lor snch other relief as may’ seem eqnitabl* in the premises. This summons is published in pur­ suance of an order of the Honorable Robt. G. Morrow, Judge of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Mult­ nomah County, made on December 31, 1914, direciing publication thereof to be made in the Mt. «cott fJerald once a week for seven consecutive weeks. First publication December 31, 1914. Le«t publication Febrnarj 11, 1915. John Van Zante, Attorney. Shoulder Pot Roast Plate Boiling Beef Sirloin Steak......... Round Steak Rib Steak ............... .per pound 12 l-2c ¡ter pound 10c per pound 15c-18c ¡ter pound 18c per |xtund 17c PORK Shoulder Roast................................................. Steak................................................................. Loin Chops...................................................... per pound 15c per pound 15c Iter pound 18c We do not give Scrip or Green Stamps. We give you Meat, and full weight, at Lowest Prices “The Market with the big business and small profits” Eggiman Bros. Meat Market Cronolite Roofing 1 A Good Roof A Low Price I Bought in Carloads direct from the Factory I | Get our prices on this Superior Brand of Roofing before you place your order. 1 The Copeland Lumber Company Phone Tabor 1371 | Footer Ko«)I «ml Campbel) Ste. lamia Station, Portland, Oregon Milk and Cream of first class Jersey Quality (From Tested Cow») Suitable for Babies TWO DELIVERIES DAILY Dolson’s Jersey Dairy R. F. D. No. 1. I^ents a I < WINTER SUITS Best Patterns, Moderate Prices, Neatest Styles REPAIR WORK Cleaning and Pressing by Skilled Workmen OUR SERVICE GUARANTEED John Manz, Lents, Ore CALIFORNIA IN STAMPS WRITE TOR RXOtagfi BUILDDIG- LornmM «y CALifveni A