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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 18, 1915)
notice to chkditohh LOCAL AND PERSONAL hat sin Your Oil Can? ^/fAYBE your engine s slug- gish doesn’t de- X* v c 1 z liver ike power it should gets hot / A_ / — smokes—and t Z>7'V¿eJ iKts up in genera). Did it ever occur to vou that it nun? be the cil you’re using/ F. li. McCarter of Tremont was a Lents visitor Wednesday. Edward Mills Mt. Scatt. Leal* and Portland Any piece of machinery will Jevel* ope its highest efficiency only when properly lubricated. I here's some-' Baggage and General Hauling, dung more to it than simply "greas Trunks 50c Each ing her up.” EXPRESS There's an oil that’s just right for every' pert of your car—one that will give you the results you should have. And we re in a position to tell you what it is and supply it. anT) Dry M.lh DAILY SERVICE ix-aie Raggagv Check ami Address al Plummer Drug Store. Third ami Madison St. We’re also headquarters for tires and automobile sundries. Plastering Sand EGGS FEED FOR LAYING Mixture Prov»d by Pb ac Tabor .’.’M RrsWcavc 211 5. Main St. Leals, Or«. Washed Graded Gravel POULTRY All church. Maisky, fwroxuU »nil local uew* uot publi*h«’>l tor prufit. Ire»; uulltws »I4:» Irrtalnmrnu. eonduehKl tor profit. publish».I •t s the luinitnun, ol &u word«. Annouasc menu stul card ot thank*, *atue rale Aitar. tt*lug rate* quoted on raqurst. Th«t Bss” J. F. Heytiiitf E«p»rimsnt. The fulluwlug rutimi- ure r»«’*ui> Mr. Oacar Howman ia building a new mended by tlie Sew Jenwy »I'lhm cottage on Fifth avenue. turnl experiment »tatioii uftvi tr.ii» ■ II. M. Jacobaon of Ninety-tirst and of experimental work mid .-nteful iv«t They flu'«’ given evi e|>ll« |< «11» Centre street la putting up a new houae. lug gcml result» tlii.'iiuhoiil llie »lute lb rations h » rtH omiiiendvd iippit • u Geo. Dilley ia reported ill at his tern ly to the light active lire« <1» III»«- |h porary miner*« home in Doughs county. I .eg horns Such m<i«lllli ullonr 11» ui< neeeoxury for it«’«»oliuble feedluu »no Mr. M. G. Filia of The Palle» visitad for heavier breed» lire de»« rll«i <1 at the home of the Hogue« on Sunday. Dry mash as mixed f«n miller f«<«»l Illg: Wheat bran. 2W |M«uti«l». «lie.it inld Mia» Mamie Hoe» of Gresham made the Herald a visit Wednesday afternoon. dliiig». 2>k> |Kiuiidx irnniud out» I'1 pounds; corn me« l. loo |»iuu«l» glnt»i> 1 feed. 1OO pound». Mlfnlfu (»buri villi > STRAYED or STOLEN—Small Hull 100 jiouud». meat scrap tbigii dog, licensed, tag 1516. Information 2OO pound» will tie welcome at the Herald ottice. Till» ration when mixed nt home will co«t the pontrymao «I hiui fl *«• |iri l«ai Till» dry mnati 1» mixed lb Mrs. C. C. Wiley lias l>een enjoying a pound» visit from her sister. Mr» Thorn of bulk nud kept before the lilnfs «1 m Hood Riser, ttiiw week. SOLES MENDED Expert Shoe Repair Work Rubber Heels Save the Nerves, We Have Them COOD A new automobile line ha« tieen ee- tablislied between Grave Croaaing and Clackamas. Lents Garage New and Second Hand Furniture 106 Main Street Scientific American. A handsomely 11 hi st rat ad weekly. I arrest eft eolation of any scientific fournal. Terms. f3 a year : four months, fit Boid by all newsdealers. LOVETT MUNN & Co.”"'*—’ New York Tabor 3614 J. P. Finley&Son Funeral Directors QUICK SERVICE FIRST CLASS WORK Montgomery ami Fifth St Experienced Woman in Attendance Main Office Phone Main 9 A-1599 Wagon Repairing and General BLACKSMITHING Matt Greenslade, Foster Road Mr. Orville Smith and his parents, who live on Fifth avenue, have gone to Okanogan county, Wash., on a business and p’easure trip. fMneral Directors, embalmers CALLS ANSWERED IN ANY PART OP THE CITY TABOR 6267 LENTS, OREGON Herald Bargain Offer “THE FAMILY GROUP” The Herald .......................................... $1.00 McCalls Magazine ............................... -50 One McCall Dress Pattern........................ 15 Home Life ............................................ 25 Peoples Popular Monthly ................. .25 Total Value ...." 2.15 Special Price to Public . . Opal Woodworth of 225 Mth street was honored with a birthday party Monday afternoon in honor of her sixth birthday. Those present were: Mary and Elinore Hatter, I»uise Bulk, Cleone Tucker of 60th avenue, Marie and Olive Woodworth, Bernice Culby and Opal, Pearl and Catherine Wood worth. The B. Y. P. U. of the Lenta Baptist Church report an enjoyable social at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Horn ing, near the Woodmere School, on the evening of Feb. 16. Games, vocal and instrumental music and light refresh ments were the order of evening. These socials arc given quarterly lieing ar ranged by the social committee. $1.10 “THE WOMAN’S GROUP” The Herald ............................................ $1.00 McCall’s Magazine .....................................50 One McCall Dress Pattern ................. .15 Home Life.............................................. .25 Woman’s World ......................................... 36 Total Value ......... 226 Special Price to Public . . Special revival service« will begin at the Lents Baptist Church Sunday. Feb. 21, and will continue every evening un til March 5. Rev. W. J. Beaver of the Third Baptist church and Rev. T. R. Hayes of the Sellwood Baptist church will do the preaching. Special music. Come and bring your friends. A letter from Fay RaylArn was re ceived by bis father Tuesday. Fay is holding down a 320 acre claim ten mile» south of The Narrows, Harney county. He is busy clearing the sage brush from the first V) acres of bis farm. He will have this done by summer. He reports plenty of work at a fair wage and entire satisfaction with the country. He sent the skin oi a strange Oregon animal, a Kangaroo rat, which is the nearest approach to the famous Aus tralian Kangaroo. $1.15 Chicken Nscasaanas. All subscriptions in these two Clubbing Offers are for one full year. All the above publications are issued monthly so the stiffscriber gets 36 magazines with your home paper for a year. We do not offer any of these groups for less than one year. Terms cash with order. When chickens are confined to their liens for any length of time, there are three things that lire necessary for their well being, and these things are often Inaccessible to them. They are pure water, sharp grit and a dust batti We all know that fowls must have wa ter to keep them alive. They need grit ! In order to grind thetr food and keep healthy. They need a dust bath tn or der to keep tbemaelvaa free from Hee I and mltea listed January Tailor Mr. Freeburger has the job of remod- ling the Maybe property on south ‘•'Jd street. The house will lie raised and al tered interiorly. Geo. W. Spring is getting hia Sagi WANTED—A grsid reliable man or naw home ready for occupancy. He woman to solicit aubeciptions. Enquire will probably move into it some time in at Herald office March. Letter heads, envelopes, cards, bill beads, auction notices and [sisters, HAVE two lota 50 ft. by 1371, ft. two dodgers, announcements, etc, at Mt. blocks from school with 5 room cottage, Scott Pub. Co., office, Lente. electric lights, hot anil cold water, gas, including gas range, fruit trees and berry bushes. Will trade for a larger house on one lot. Call Tabor 1516. JI. D. Kenworthy and Co. Inc. I.O.O.F. BUILDING F. F. EHRLICH Word cornea from Freewater that Mm. Sweeney, sister of Mrs. C. E. Sager, was laid to rest on the *<th. Mr» Sager ia exjiected home soon. HORSE-SHOEING One Place of Business Only liquid* L. PETROVICS Mr». Juliua Youngatrom ami children who have been visiting her mother the past six week», returned to her home at ! Culver, Oregon. Mr«. Cecil of Topeka, Kansas, and her cousin, Mr». Hanna of Portsmouth, visited Lenta schools ami called on Mrs. Darnall Wednesday afternoon. SAl.fc—Polish*». Pullkbcrs. and Oil*. Corner Main and Foster Road Brwrt OIBcs. !» r Rt. WMb,D«tuo. 1>. C. NewMethodLaundry WORK AT REASON ABLE PRICES Shining Parlor in Connection Foster Road An yon« sanding a sketch and daa<rit>Cion may quickly ascertain our opinion free w hath ar an invention la pwhably patenlAbha ( . mmunica Uonastrictly oAiOdential. HANDBOOK on P*t*uta •ent free. Oldest agency for securing patents. Patents taken through Munn A Co. receive •pecidtl notice, without charge, iu the SI M MONS | In the Circuit tUiurt of thr Htate nl Oregon, lor Multnomah County. | Allie Matlerla, plalrliff. vs George L. Maderia, defendant To George I.. Maderia, the al«>V • nam ed defendant. In (he name of lhe State ot Oregon you are hereby required to appear and answer tlie complaint of plaintiff filed agaln«t you In the above entitled suit on or hefure March 5, 1915, that date tieing more than (I weeks from the first publication of this summons, and il you (all ao to appear, or otherwise pleail. for want thereof, the plaint if! 1 will apply t’> the ahov« entitled Court (or the relief praved for in her cotn- ! plaint on tile tiereln, lo-wlt: For n de- era« of the atMive entitl«*d Court drclar- Ing void (tie marriage hetweeo you and plaintiff (or the reaaon that at the time ot said marriage yon liad a wife living; also asking sani Court for an order r«. storing to plaintiff bar name prior to . her marriage with you, an<l for such other and further relief as may lie proper in the premise«, all of which is | more fully set out in her complaint on tile tierein. This summons Is served u|»ui you by publication tlier«e>f m the Ml Soft Hrrald, published on<e a week for <1 consecutive weeks, pursuant to an order : of the Honorable itoliert G, Morro v, 'Judge of said Circuit Court. Sewed or Nailed ON “Keep Going on Goodrich Tires” 8917 82nd St. and 45th Ave. Phone Tabor 2063 HEtiS. Has In tlie County (Viurt of the Htatr of Oregon for Multnomah Countv. In tli<- matter of the rotate of Thoma« I'reaton. de<«raaed. [ Notire 1» hereby given that the under- signed, Nanina Jane Pre»ton, H sm * been aiqMiitited exeentrH of the rotate of Thomae l‘re«tiui, il«<«s>a»i»l, by the Coun ty Court III th«’ state of Oregon, for the ('«unity of Multnomah, and has quali fied a» sucli. All pertouia having clainie «gainst »aid ,.«late arc lien.by imtified to present tlie win« pro|a<rlv veritlcd to iiiiilcr»ign«»l executrix at the otHce of her attorney, Harry E Hall. »WHO Footer road, City ni Portland, Oregon, on nr Isdore ail I month« (nun date of tlie llret publioa- ’ Li«.»» of this nutire. Dat«»l and first pnhli»h«M| February I, 1915 NO A M A J A N E I* Il EXT< »N, : F.xis'utrix of tie* estate of Thoinaa I |*re«ton. ilereaard. HARRY F HILL. A U-'Hie v tor »aid 1 estate. iLMO Foster Rond, Portland. Ore. Th» hen rooat herewith Illustrat ed Is • cheap, «imple affair mad« <>t trestles, »i.it» and ■ low pial form, low down tor tu« breed» Addi tional tresllea may be u»e.l l«> ralee th» droppins boards off th» floor tor tlshtsr birds TTns roost does not touch the wall and may be taken down and out of th» bous» tor cleaning In a tew mlnutea it Is easily moved from on» part of th« hou»» to another times In large self feeding, homemade hoppers. When the molt 1» going on In the months of August and Septem tier it Is a good practice to substitute oil meal for the gluten meal In the same proportion Thia hastens the grow th of feathers and causes them tn finish off much better As a»«>n as the birds get on green range Io the aprltiv the «Ifaifa and nieat scrap can lie al most entirely eliminated The extent to which this mnsh can tie mod I fl <» I during the summer will depend up«in the rouge which they have and the ehnmeter of the food which It affords When the above dry mash 1» fed to | heavier breeds than foghorns, such, for example, as Plymouth Rocks ata! Rhode Island Reda. «•sprt’ially with yearlings and two-year-old hens. the tendency la to tnka on an excessive ■ mount of body fat Under these con ditlona the hopfier should becloa«*d dur Ing the morning and left open only dur Ing the afternoon Thia compels the bird to work more in looking for the grain, equal parts by weight of wheat and oats, five pounds of the mixture to each 100 birds, or rather more for the medium weight breeds, fed scattered In the litter In the morning NOllCE TO CREDITORS. In th«* Countv Court of the State of Oregon for Multnomah County. In the Matter of the Estate of Hannah Maybee, Deceased. Notice ia hereby given that the under- »ignod. James II L. Maybee anti lxM*aa M Hedge have lieen ap|ioint<«i execu tor» of the estate of Hannah Maybee, d<-< easc<i, by the County C<«irt or th«’ Slate of Oregon for the County of and have qualified a« such. Foster Road Next Door Multnomah, All [teraons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to pres to P. O. ent the »»me, ’rtiperly verified, to the Iindersigne«l executor» at ilia office of Lents Sta., Portland, Oregon ! their attorney, .1 J Johnson, at 111 S|>ahling Bldg.. in the j City of Portland, Oregon, on or before six months from and after date of the Drat publication of thia notice. Dated and first [lubliahed January, 14 O»»' Babyl James H. L. Maybee -tine» tbs bnby go tu alvwp wltboui 1915. Ixieaa M. hedge. mucti trou tu» T "Always. »xc»p» on tb» night» w» Executors of the Estate of Hannah May lice, Ileceaaed nave cumpant or want to gu out — J. J. Johnson, Atty., for said Estate, t»étroit Kree l*r«w ■314 Spalding Bldg., Portland, Ore. Suits to Order $!5.00 and up Panama Furniture Co. Second Hand Furni ture Bought and Sold BARGAINS IN NEW FURNITURE AND RANGES Get Our Prices Before Buying Herald Bldg. Main St. Lents, Ore. GOLDS AKE Of TEN MOST SERIOUS SIOP POSSIBLE COMPLICATIONS YOUR LUMBER BILL here need not bother you. The disregard of a Cold has oftlcn brought many a regret. The fact of as any and as our lumber ia ao P 7 sound it laata for years, you’ll I not have another bill to pay for a long time. What is your preeent need’* W«* carry every thing from iieavy sill tieani« to shingle« 0 The Copeland Lumber Company Phone Tabor 1371 g Foster Road ami Campbell Sts. Ix’nts Station, Portland, Oregon ffakOgkUgglig g lUgkaaai Imported Belgian WINTER SUITS Best Patterns, Moderate STALLION Prices, Neatest Styles Will Trade or Lease to Responsible Party for the Season 409 Journal Bldg., Portland, Ore. Marshall 2695 For <uir prices are aa moderate a« Kneeling, Coughing, or a Fever should !«• warning enough that your system needs immediate attention. Certainly !>*» of Bleep is most serioiia, it is a warning given by Nature It is man’« • luty to himself to a»»i«t by doing hie I part Dr. King's New Diwovery in baaed on a acientific analysis of Cold«.' jOc at your Druggist. Buy a Inittle , today. For Sale I , 191 . First publication January 21, 1915. JOHN VAN ZANTE. Attorney for Plaintiff. REPAIR WORK Cleaning and Pressing by Skilled Workmen OUR SERVICE GUARANTEED John Manz, Lents, (h*e