Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923, January 13, 1916, Image 4

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    HELPING THE PRESIDENT.
SOUTHERN CALIFORNI
••THE MAGIC LAND OF PALMS AND FLOWERS’’
Southern California has much to offer you this
winter. City’ or country, mountain or beach re­
sorts ail are inviting. The Panama-California
Exposition at San Diego will remain open an­
other year—bigger and better than ever. But
Southern California offers something even
greater than this. It is the ever present
and delightful
Sunshine and Flowers
Rosea in bloom. Oranges and Lemons ripening
on the trees. Poppies and Geraniums every­
where. This is the real California. The ex­
pense of a tnp to Southern California is not
great.
Low Round Trip “‘T*
are on sale daily from all Pacific Northwest
points. Stopovers are allowed at pleasure.
Through car service on limited trains, through
dining car and observation cars make the all­
rail route the delightful way to go.
Ask your local agent or write
John M. Scott, General Passenger Agent. Portland, Oregon
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
—
Fall and Winter Patterns
Latest Styles
SUITS AND TOP COATS
Our Clothing is as Stylish as the best
City Tailored and Moderate in price
REPAIRING,
GLEANING, AND
PRESSING
REASONABLE COST
AT
You will make a mistake if you fail to
see us before ordering
JOHN MANZ, Tailor
Additon Bldg., Main Street, Lents
Miller-Mowrey Lumber Co.
Lumber for all Purposes.
Most Complete Line in all Mt. Scott
Shingles, Lath, Sash, Doors,
Builders Hardware, Building
and Roofing Paper
PhOn* Home 24M
LdltS JUHCtÌOH
Lath Shingles, Builders
Hardware, Ruberoid
Roofing, Sash, Doors,
and Interior Finish.
Nothing but the Best
of Quality and Service
Phone Orders Promptly Filled
Tabor 619
I
Wilberg-Oppegard In
vestment Co.
6924 Foster Road Near 70tli Street
John Cheerfully Backed MeKinley In ■
Diplomatic Crisis,
At the Ume uf th« lluxar rebellion
I All eburvh. mlety. parsone! «ad limai n»w»
waa taldug a
noi publiahail tur pruni, trac; nulle»« ut «a- President McKinley
l«rlalnmenu. conducisi tur proli, publl«h»«l needed reel at bls home in Cautou, O.
ili Ve uitnlmuii, ut M word».
Aiinounc*-- The loug dlatame telephone was situ­
noni» aud card ot thank». «ama tal». Advar- ated betweeu two wluduwe ruunlug to
Halli« ratea quote*! oli rvqueat.
the floor of the room. Under one of
tlieiu. projecting from thu foundation
WANTED—4 ton. «mali potatone.
of tile bouse, waa a faucet of water to
N. Sager, Greshatn, Ore. Phone 71.
the lawn One luortiiug the president
was called to the long distance tele­
phon« by Secretaries I lay aud Root
Mixa Ida Smith of Walla Walla
A message had been received In Wash
visiting at the Kenworthy home
Ington from the exar of ail the Uusalas
Stith street.
and the German emperor, it request
ed that the president of the United
FOUND—Bunch of Keys, near Wth States should place the American sol­
street and 70th avenue.
Owuer may diers under the command uf Count
Waldersee. the Geruiau general, in or­
take keys by paying for this notice.
der to insure harmony of actlou un the
part of the allied armlaa.
Mm. Root. Reynold« wee a aufferer
There waa some paving going on in
from an attack of LaG rippe tiu> Unit of the street opposite the bouse, and as
tbe day waa warm the workmen be­
the week.
came thirsty, so one of their number
waa sent for water. While the chief
Jack Bitters writes from Ht. Louis executive was consulting with his sec-
that he intends to return to Oregon just retnriee concerning this important mat­
j as quick as he can.
ter over the telepbuue, John walked
up.
bung his p«il ou tbe faucet and
—
turned on the water Tbe water run­
Mrs. R. F. Woodruff of Ursa, III., a ning Into tbe pall mads a great deni
sister of Mrs. 8. D. Campbell of «306- of noise and dlaturt>cd the president,
Í 97th street is here for the winter.
tbe windows being open, lie aaked
bis secretaries to wait a moment, and
then,
leaning forward and looking out
Miss Marie Dotaon, of the Copeland
of the window, said:
Lumber Co., was off duty the tirst of
“John, that water running In the pall
the week a victim ot the prevailing makes a very disturbing nolae. and I
icontagion, LaGrippe.
am busy talking over the long distance
1 •' 11
to*
telephone. Please turn It off for a few
l.< >NT—lemon and White f.lewynn momenta“
“All right, major.” replied John, and
.better abont 4 months old ’ Finder
turning off the water be Ailed his pipe
please return to “Shorty” Muff. Foster I and lighted it. and then, sitting down
Road, Lenta.
with bl« back to the hopse. listened to
—
the conversation which tbe president
Woodlawn and Riuselville Grange« was carrying on.
Here was tbe ruler of a hundred mil­
unite next Saturday evening at Kiuael-
lions of people engaged In tbe transac­
ville hall in installing their officers for
tion of most Important and serious
the coming year. Grangers generally public business, aud there waa a com­
are invited to attend.
mon laborer intruding blmaelf Into the
transaction, but McKinley was not Im
C. W. Davis, who has been in Lincoln IsitleuL nor did he resent this Inter­
ference. He dictated to bis secretaries
County for several month«, lias returned
over the telephone the reply, i-onseut
and will «|>end the winter with hie Ing that the American troops should be
aister, Mt». Bryant of noth street.
placed under the command of the Gar­
man general on the condition that this
Lenta Grange had as its leading tea- government at any time riwerved tbe
I ture last Saturday the installation of right to revoke tbe (n-rmlxalon. provid­
officers. J. D. Chitwood was present ed th« policy of tbe army «o command
to conduct the installation.
Mr. Chit- ed ran In any way counter to tbe Ideas
of the United State«.
wood wax highly commended for his
Having dictated this important dis­
work.
patch. tbe president hung up tbe re­
_
ceiver.
“John.” be said. “I am through now.
Mrs. Al Reynolds of Litteral, Clacka­
and
you can turn on tbe water again.”
mas Connty, spent part of the holidays
John did so and then, leaning on the
with Rob. Reynolds and family. Al’s window sill, said:
many Lenta acquaintances will be
“Major, 1 hope you are going to act-
pleased to learn that he is a prosperous tle that Chinese question all right. You
farmer, has recently built a new house don’t need to be too dern yielding, for
and that one of Mrs. Reynold’s duties all of us boya are behind you."—New
here was to select a piano and other York Times.
furniture for it.
JI. D. Ken worthy and Co. Tnc.
Tnnernl Directors,
TWO ESTABLISHMENTS
PHONE TABOR S>«T
BffOl-4 «2nd STREET S. B.
IN LENT«
L. F. Brasure and wife of Woodmere,
returned last Wednesday from a
lengthy visit in Wisconsin. They visited
Sheboygan. Milwaukee and other
points Mr. Brasnre says Wisconsin is
enjoying unusual prosperity, farmers >
are doing well and that there is plenty 1
i of work for all classes of people. The !
winter has been mild.
GILBERT
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A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. H.
W. Ager on Monday the 10th inat. Re­
port» are that both mother and child
are doing well. We believe we speak
the sentiments of all who know Mr.
Ager when we nay our beet wishes and
' kindly regards are his. As principal of
tbe school he has not only shown
marked capability, but manhood. He
has won the esteem of all who have
come in contact with him.
Tbe Ladies Aid of Bennett Chapel
j met at the home of Mrs. C. H. Bate­
man, Thursday, tbe 13th.
We are glad we can report an im-
< provernent in the case of Miss Andrey
Dozier.
Anil say, did yon notice the snow?
The heating plant at school district 45,
j was disabled. After a conference be-
' tween the architect and the school
board it was decided to call a city
steam fitter, who advised them that a
cost of eighty-five dollars was neev-xary
to repair it. Mr. O. Wtn. Porter, who
lives on the corner of Lenox avenue and
Foster road, has been helping out in
their heating troubles in the past and
they asked his opinion. He wax for­
merly a mechanical engineer in New
, York City. He explained the trouble
and fixed it up tor ten doilors. It make»
a difference sometimes what a man
knows.
■
Mia Weak Paint.
-
What Max»« Mirror» Reflect?
Mirror» that are made of glaaa bare
metal placed on one aide of the glaaa.
The light will |>a«a through the glaaa,
but will not |«»» through the metal
backing. Light baa the pro|>erty of
bounding from a eurface that It cannot
penetrate, the name as a ball would
when thrown againat a eurface that It
cannot penetrate. The light paaaea
through the glaaa of the mirror, meet«
the metal backing and then bounda
from IL Thia bounding of the light
from the metal aurface la called re­
flection. and mirror« are «aid to reflect
—St Nlcboiaa
A German Lag»nd.
The Germ«ue bare a legend of Fred­ I
erick Barbarossa that he lx not dead,
but in an en'hanted sleep, sitting with
bis knights at « marble table In the
cavern of Kyffhausen. In the Hara
mountains. His long red heard has
grown during this long enchantment
and, covering the table, descends to
the floor, and he sits thus waiting the
momeut that will set him free. There
be has been Kept for long centuries
There be must atay for age«.
One of a Pair.
The applicant for the post of butler
seemed somewhat dense, but In other
respects fairly suitable Almost as an
after thought the mistress of th« bous«
put a Anal query. “1 suppose you are
a single map?” sb« asked.
"Br^-«r— no. mum.” he stammered.
“I’m twiner—London Opinion.
Hie Okjeetiew
Scottish Bachelor—Will ye bM aotne
tea? Visitor—Oh. pl«aee don’t tronbl«!
Bachelor— II*« no th« trouble; it's Just
the • ipanee*-London Punch.
Hard Work.
’Ta. what la meant by literary
deavorF
“Trying te sell th« «tuff.
Agr Herald.
ARLtTA
Claes Froalmlty to CrmrietlM gnxblM V«
Ftnil Claw hervirá (liven Ihiy or Night
lo Furnlvh Funarala »! » Minimum K»|>sii»,.,
COME
TO
the new
Tin Shop In Lents
6024 92nd Street
STOVEPIPE
ELBOWS
STOVE and FUR­
NACE REPAIRING
We make all kinds of chicken
supplies, champion Sanitary
Fountains. Grit and Shell
Boxes, Dry nnd Wet Mash
Hoppers and Troughs.
We will Make Anything You
Want out of Sheet Metal
GUTTERING and ROOFING
Bring in Your Repairing, No Job
too Small
A. PEARCE
JOS. ORASSEHS, Prop
Market of Inspected
MEATS
Fresh Beef, Pork, Mutton, Sau­
sage, anil Cured Meats, of
All Kinds.
For Reliable Work
manship
Call At The
An Experienced Butcher
in Charge
Main Street, Lents, Oregon
Inspiration In Dreams.
Coleridge must be added to tbo list
of authors who have found inspiration
in dreams, for he himself lias told us
that be composed over 2UO lines of
tbe “Kublal Kbau” during a Bleep of
three hours. On awaking be wrote
down tbe fragment now existing, but
tbe Interruption of a visitor banished
tbe rest from hl» mind. Tbe flrat Idea
of “The Ancient Mariner." too. was
suggested to the poet by a dream of
bls friend Crulkahank And Kipling’s
“Greatest Story In tbe World" was but
the half remembered dream of a com­
monplace young man. — London M11IL
RHONC TABOR 0««B
4018 noth Hl., Cor. FOSTER ROAD
Cash Shoe Repairing Shop
W.'nd «t. Mouth of car line
lent« Station, Portland, Ora.
Hier Wird Deutsch, l ugsrUh and
Serbisch (lesehprochem
FOR SALE
Pb"B< labor IÏM
Re»M«sce ill N. Mala St. L««ts, Ore.
Four room house, with
hall, pantry, closet, and
porches. Good condition
Must go at once.
Edward Mills
Price $200.00
EXPRESS
Call Tabor 2770, or see
Scheuerman Broa.
Baggage and General Hauling,
Wood and Coal
Mt. Seen, Leets sad Portlaad
Trunks 50c Each
Leave Baggage Check and Address
al Plummer Drug Store.
Third and Madison St.
in any quantity
KING COAL
J. P. Finley & Son
HAY and FEED
Funeral Directors
Montgomery and Fifth St
Washed
Gravel,
Ona Place of Buxine»« Only
Sand, Cement,
Lime, Wall and
Land Plaster
Experienced Woman
In Attendane«
Main Office
Phon« Main 9
A-16V9
Right Prices,
Prompt Delivery
How to Cure Colds
McKinley 4 Co
Avoid exposure and drafts.
Eat
right. Take Dr. King’s New Discovery.
It is prepared from Pine Tar, healing
Foster
balsams and mild laxatives. Dr. King’s
Tabor Nt
New Discovery kills and expels the cold
germs, soothes th« irritated throat and
allays inflammation.
Search as you
Klamath Falls is shipping much live- will, you cannot find a better cough and
■toek, lamba, hogs, mules and horses to cold remedy. Its use over 46 yean to a
different per* of tbe oountry.
guarantee of aaUafasMoa.
9326
Road