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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 4, 1915)
K. B Butan haa bought the busin«** of the Leute Fuel Co. New and Second LOCAL ANO PERSONAL Hand Furniture 106 Main Street LOVETT Smallpox ia in evidence at the Hogan home, 6311,96th «(reel. All church, soviet?. persons! and local news not published lor prodl, tree, notices ot »a- Isrtalnsicnls. conducted lor petal. published at a Me minimun. ol SO wools. Announce- m.uls and card thanks, same rale. Adver tising rate, quoted on request. Donald Furey is putting in a section of new door at the Katskv store. IWIE INCREASE NECESSARY Washed Graded Gravel Plastering Sand 82nd St. and 45th Ave. Phone Tabor 2063 By Peter RadforU. Lecturer National rareisre' t'nio« Tl.e Mt. Scott Drug Co., ha* just H. E. Irish ia engaged on eoiilraet ceived a two ton shipment of paint. work at Flavvi. — -a—»» 4 Herald and Daily and Sunday Journa »8.50 Vero Irish is running a jitney wagon on the west side. 0. N. Kenworthy of Sherwood visiting his son. A. I». Kenworthy. is Members of the Eastern Star gave a social Wednesday evening that waa well attendisi and highly enjoyed. Chas. Holway, the popular Saginaw Heights groceryman. haa just added a new Ford delivery car to his delivery department, thus insuring quick deliv ery to his patrons. PKoe Tabor JJ84 Resideecc 211 N. Main St. Lenta. Or*. '|’HE chances are that you’re a prett9 goed driver. You under Edward Mills stand your automobile thorou^b.lj) and under ordinary circumstances can give it all the attention it needs. Mt. Si»n Lean and Portland EXPRESS That’s the Yankee in us! But you haven’t Ju? time or tools perhaps to f.x a ieakj) radiator, a broken valve stem, a loose bee ring —or are? number of unusual things ihat arc apt to happen. There' s where v;e can serve you. Our repair a. rimer.t is corrplete and in charge of ccnnetent workmen. Our pnccs are rccrrr. cle an 4 the work we de is guaranteed to give satisfaction. Baggage and General Hauling, Trunks 50c Each DAILY Leave Baegage Check and Address at Plummer Drug Store. Third and Madison St. Tr> i.s the r-. -’ time you n e.1 hdp— or w ’ : n you need tire» or auto acce-. c- : Caine on Goodric/t Tires? P atents « « 4 Lents Garage 8917 SERVICE 4 T radì marks D esigns C opyrights A c . Foster Road Anyoo« »ending a »koteto and daaeripCInn n ■V qafefcly aaeartaâa oar opinion fraa whether an _unlra invention ta probably patentable, ( oboqi none strictly confidential. HfiMCBOCM on Pat Patauta tent free. Oldest agency for »ecurtn< patent oTracair« Patents taken tbroush Mann A Co. ree •pariai fwlKt, wit boat charge, m J. P. Finley&Son Scientific American. A handsomely lllnetrated weekly. Funeral Directors Montgomery and Fifth St NewMethodLaundry One Place of Business Only Tabor 3614 QUICK SERVICE FIRST CLASS WORK Main Office Phone Main 9 A-1599 x HORSE-SHOEING Wagon Repairing and General BLACKSMITHING Matt Greenslade, Foster Road fl. D. Kenworthy and Co. Inc. Foeral Directors, Embalmers CALLS ANSWERED IN ANY PART OF THE CITY TABOR 6267 I.O.O.F. BUILDING LENTS, OREGON ; Th« recent action of the Interalat« Ctmmerc« Commlasloii In granting an Increase In freight rate« tn the eestora A. H. Harria, formerly of the Labor classification of territory, the nppitca- non of th* road» tn »tate and inter Pre*», wa* a tant* visitor Thursday. ■late cominlasloua for an Increaa* la ratoa, and the utterances of President J. B. Farrot Raymond, Washington, Wilson qn the subject bring the firm haa bought out the Simon’s coofaction- er* of this nation fnea to fee« with tbs problem of an lacreaee tn freight ery. rate« It la th« polk y of the Farmers' i Union te meet the Issues affecting tbe Pat Morgan, formerly of Lenta, io welfare ot tbe tnrmrra squarely «nd proprietor of a garage at Suaanville, we will do so In this Instance. Tbe transportation fnclllllea of <ta Calif. I United States are Inadequate to *6 tectivsly meet tbe demand* of com Clarence (Jimmy) Baker haa been merce and particularly la the Bomb laid up this week with a spell of »ick- aud West additional railway mlleag* I is needed to accommodate tbe move nets. ment of farm producta If la the wt» lorn of our Railroad Cmmmlasions aa The Federal wire lea» -tation at Lenta, Increase In freight rates la necessary eloeed for eeveral montha, haa lieen re to bring about an Improvement In our transportation service, and at> exten opened for bneinree. sion of our mileage, then an Increase should be granted, and the farmer la WANTED—A good reliable man or willing to share such proportion of woman to solicit subneiptions. Enquire the Increase aa justly belongs to him. but we hsve some suggestion* to make at Herald office. as to the mauner In which thia ue crease shall be levied. Geo. Haddon of 9ft SI, 56th avenue. (Gilbert road) died early Thursday morning. — The freight rates of tbe nation have Mis* Myrtle Chandler of Elgin, Ore., been built up along lines of least r» has been visiting this week with Mrs. slatance. The merchant, tbe manie facturer. the miner, tbe miller, the ! C. F. Horner, of lent*. lumberman and tbe cattleman h.ve ti-xd their traffic bureaus thoroughly Norman, the six year old son of Mr. organised and In many instance* they . and Mrs. Edward Tate, had the tiristor- have pursued the railroad without . cune to break both Is>tie* of the forearm mercy and with tbe power of organ- ! las' Saturday. lit-,: kevnage they have hammered the life nut of tbe rates and with unre strained greed they have eati-n the Letter heads, envelopes, cards, bill vital» out of our transportation system bea<is, auction notices and posters, and since we have had railroad com dodgers, announcements, etc, at Mt missions, these Interests, with skill Scott Pub. Co., office, Lenta. and cunning, are represented at every bearing in which their business la F. R. Foster and wife write* from Involved. Tbe farmer Is seldom represented Long Beach, Calif., telling of a splen at rale hearings, as hia organizations did time they are having in that sunny have never bad the finance» to etn- southern city. ploy counsel to develop bla aide of tbe case and. aa a result, the products UNUSUAL BARGAIN— A «-room of the plow bear an unequal burden house and lot, a block from car line. of the freight expense. A glance at Owner will take $700 cash. Tabor tbe freight tariffs abundantly proves this assertion. Cotton, the leading 3098 agricultural product of tbe South, al Mise Dora Meyer* and Joe Laubner, ready bears tbe highest freight rate of of Seward Alaska, were married Wed any necessary commodity In com nesday evening at the German Luther merce, and tbe rate on agricultural products as a whole Is out of pro an Church, 12th and Clinton. portion with that of the products of tbe factory and the mine. The Ladies Aid of the M. E. Church We offer no schedule of rates, but will hold a Tea and social gathering at hope tbe commission will be able to the home of Mrs Nellie Woodworth, give tbe railroad such an Increase In corner Moth and Gorden street. on rates as Is necessary without levying Members, a further toll upon tbe products ot Wednesday, February 10. tbe plow. The Instance seems to pre friends and strangers invited. sent an opportunity to the Hallroad Attorney C. Louis Barzee. with öftere I next to the Multnomah Suu- Bank, has lieen kept very busy during the past ten days. in the preparation and examina tion of land titles, in which line lie has had a large experience. Mr. Barzee says that hie business has grown rapid ly since he began last October. Superintendent L> R. Alderman will be the speaker at a community meeting the evening of Feb. 19, at 8 o'clock at the sch'-ol house. He will talk on “What the Portland Schools are Do- ing.’’ There will be a quartette. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Ash, Mrs. Erwin Sella and Ralph Sperrow. Mias Burna' claaa will give one number, All parents are invited to be present. People along Powell Valley, 92d street and 45th avenue have grown weary listening to talk about a car line. Ru mors of this nature have Ireen going the rounds for the past five years, and out side of a few grade stakes the line is yet invisible. Hence they will wel come a chance to patronise a jitney ser vice that is being talked up for those places. While tbe service is not certain an effort is being made to bring it about. $500 Reward— Hyland Bros. School Books, New and Second Hand 170 Fifth St 211 Second St. PORTLAND, OREGON CALIFORNIA! CALlFOeiflA BUILDUKr in stamps Wtrto-|otirJ*L0f ahûgo Aicau i&ffgS ,Com|tmy CALWOKmAl CAuromuA To the persona who do not get their moneys worth at Chester's Union Kani- tary Barber Shop. All work specialised and strictly sanitary. Baths and Shining parlor open Bun days from 8 to 12 a. tn. Fresh line of cigars and tobaccos. The big reform bills to reduce over-1 head expense« half a million were in- , troduced last week at Belem. There are five big measures to con solidate boards and commissions and | abolish useless functions. One of these bills will consolidate all tbe medical boards and commission* and State Board of Health. Another is to put up all the domestic animal and state live stock inspection boards under one head—animal in dustry. Six boards of regents snd commis sions dealing with higher education are ; to be consolidated into one Board of - Education. These bills are backed by a joint I , committee on consolidation measures headed by speaker Seiling and Presi- i dent Thompson. Commissions to equalise tbe rates as between agricultural and other classes of freight without disturbing the rate* on staple farm producta J. F. Heyting SOLES MENDED Sewed or Nailed against you in the above *nf on or before March 6, 1916, \ being mor« than fl weeks from | publication of thia summons, < you tail so to appear, or ol\ plead, for want thereof, th« ii will apply to th« above entitled I for the relief prayed for In her \ plaint ou tile herelu, to-wit: For \ i-ree of the above entitled Court ds 1 ing void the marriage between you V plaintiff for the reason that at the lirns ol mid marriage you had a wife living| also asking aaid Court for an older re storing to plaintiff bar name prior to tar marring« with you. and for such other ami further relief as may be proper in the premleM, all of which Is more fully eet out In her oomplalut on tile herein. This summons Is tiled upon you by rublicallon thereof in the Ml. Scott lerald, published omw a week for 0 consecutive week», pursuant to an order of the Honorable Robert G. Morrow, Judge of aaid Circuit Court. Dated January 21, 1916. First publication January JI. 1916. JOHN VAN ZANTE, Attorney for Plaintiff. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Expert Shoe Repair Work Rubber Heels Save tbe Nerves, We Have Them COOD ON WORK AT REASON ABLE PRICES SALE—PsHslws. Polishers. sad OUs. liquid« Shining Parlor in Connection L. PETROVICS Corner Main and Foater Road NOTICE TO CREDITOR» In the County Court of the HtaU- of Oregon for Multnomah County. In the matter <rf the retale of Thomas Preston. deceased. Notice is hereby given that the under signed, Naoma Jane Preston, haa to-en appointed executrix of the retate of Tliomas Prealon, deceased, by th«- Coun ty Court of the State of (In-gon. for the Comity of Multnomah, and has quali fied as such. All ja-reons having claims against said relate are tareliy notified to present the same properly verified to Harry h t Hall, ita attorney for sai l executor, al «610 Footer Road, City of Portland, Oregon, on or taforv six months from date of tlx- first publication of this notice. Datai and first pubiiahed February 4, 191.5 fiOAMAJANE PRESTON, Executrix of the estate of Thomas Prrwton, deceased. HARRY E 11 ALL. Attorney for said estate, (1610 Foster Road, Portland, tire. SUMMON« In the Circuit Court of the State ot Oregon, for Multnomah County. Allie Maderia, plaintiff, vs. George L. Maderia, defendant. To George L Maderia, the shovs nam- e,l defendant. In the name of the Slate of Oregon you are hereby required to appear nnd answer the complaint of plaintiff filed In the Countv Court of the Sate of Oregon for Multnomah County. In the Matter of th« Eatat« of Hannah Mavlwto* I >aa«*a>4aM*w1 Notice ia hereby given that the under- sign«!, .. James H. L. Msytae and I xm » •ignou. M Hedge I have been appointed execu- M. tors of th« eatate of Hannah Maybee, “ of th« the dece«a«d, by th« County Court or Stole <>f Oregon for th« County of Multnomah, and havequallfl«d as such. All [icraona having claims against said eatat« are hereby notified to pres ent the same, properly verified, to J. J. Johnaon, the attorney for said ex ecutors, at 314 Spalding Bldg., in the City of Portland. Oregon, on or before aix montha from and after date of the first publication of thia notice. Dated and first published January, 14 1916. James H. L Maybee Loeaa M Hedge, Executors of the Estate of Hannah Maytae, Deceaaed J. J. Johnaon. Ally., for said Estate. 314 Spalding Bldg . Portland, Ore. SUMMONS In ths Circuit Court of the Stet« of Oregon, for Multnomah County. Emma Pelton, Plaintiff, vs. Charta» Henry Pelton. Defendant. I 1 bar les Henry Pelton, the abov« named <lefendant. In the name of the State of Oregon you are hereby required to appear and answer or otherwise plead to the com plaint file,I herein against you In the above entitled raum and C<>urt on or be fore the 1M|, dav of February, 1916, which is more than sig weeks alter the date of the first publication of this sum- metis, and if you fail to appear and answer, or otherwise plead to salt! com plaint, plaintiff will apply to th« above entitled Court for the relief prayed for in her complaint on file herein, namely a decree ot divorce dissolving th« bonds of matrimony now existing tatween yon and plaintiff, and lor the restoration of her name prior to her marriage to you, and lor such other relief as may seem equitable in the premises. This summons is published in pur- ana nee of an order of the Honorable Hobt. (J. Morrow, Judge ot the Circuit Court of the Blate of Oregon for Mult nomah County, made on ftecember 31, 1914, directing publication thereof to be made in the Mt. Scott Herald once a week for seven consecutive weeks. First publication i twee tn tar 31, 1914. last publication February 11, 1916. John Van Zante, Attorney. Cronolite Roofing What la a Fair Ratet We do not know what constitutes a basis for rate making and have never heard of anyone who did claim 10 knew much about It, but If the pros perity ot the farm is a factor to be considered and the railroad commis sion concludes that an locreas* to rates Is necessary, we would prefer that It come to ua through articles ot consumption on their journey from the factory to the farm. We would, tor example, prefer that the rate 00 nogs remain ns at present and the rate on meat bear the Increase, for any farmer can then avoid the burden by raising bls own meat, and a farm er who will not try to raise hl* own meat ought to be penalised Wo think the rate on coal and brick can much better bear an Increase than w Phone Tabor 1371 the rate on cotton and flour Wo Q Foster Road and Campbell Hta. lente Station, Portland, Oregon would prefer that the rate on plows remain tbe same, and machinery. ■wane pianos and such articles as the poor er farmer cannot hope to possess bear the burden of Increase. Tbe Increase In rates should be so arranged that the farmer who Ilves at borne will bear no part of tbe bur den, but let the farmer who boards In other states and countries and who feeds bls stock In foreign lands, (From Tested Cows) pay the price of bls folly. I 1 A Good Roof A Low Price Bought in Carloads direct from the Factory Get our prices on this Superior Brand of Roofing before you place your order. J The Copeland Lumber Company Milk and Cream of first class Jersey Quality Suitable for Babies TWO DELIVERIES DAILY F a ; i M »I ; Dolson’s Jersey Dairy R. F. I). No. 1. Lents Tailor Suits to Order $15.00 and up Foster Road Next Door to P. O. Lents Sta., Portland, Oregon WINTER SUITS Best Patterns, Moderate Prices, Neatest Styles REPAIR WORK Cleaning and Pressing by Skilled Workmep OUR SERVICE GUARANTEED John Manz, Lents, Ore