Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923, November 16, 1916, Image 4

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    LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Mr. and Mrs. t't>amls>r«, 82d street,
have returned from tin ir ranch where
they spent the summer al'd fall.
DR. A. KLAPTOCZ
Suggestions lor I he Toultryiiidii
i *iir «•K-toa, •«•»*’ s * li « u < s « hi
l.radtiat» Unlwnlly Vienna. I'JIO
t title« and Real«len< e
12 lit. am! Foster Road over
I.I N I M PHARMACY h
Start now to tons up that eg« ma- ¡
chine aud g»'i it tn ordcr (or maxtnmm
AB t hunb . »oeW*y. |*r* nal sud L ts I wem
all winter «■gg pnaluetioii, by putting tlnre
noi puLikhtid for profil, frro: ootkes «r vn-
. c »uiluur<i tor profil. |Mtbll»hed ,
be «■arty hatched pullets and Iteti» t«>
held over on a good Mllll'lUt Illg <
st s jac min n.uv, oí .e « oin I a , Aniiounor* •
rü ot ilisnk>. wimt* mtv Ad ver- 1
making ration
IHlnji nue* q
The followhtg ration
4*1 by weight.
Dr. P. J. O’DONNELL
WASTE »—Goo.1 solicitor, vornan |
...20 piri te
Wheat........ .
DENTIST
prelarred. lnquire al lierald «iffiee.
.....20 parts
Uvrb »•«»»..**•«•*. «««*«*•«
(•2ml Ft, ami Foxtvr R<M>d, ovar U m
h) parts
Oat*..'..........................
Inquire a i Lic Heraxl otliee for *’N«»|
lfgts phahmacy
Brun.......................
I’liour Tabor 3-14
Hunting an i Tre»;»a* »igna.
«
Midilhugv..................
o parir*
Luiseed meal............
WAMEI )—Plaiu newing or any kind
.... 10 parts
Cui lame ......... ......
of day work . Tabor 7353.
. ... ft parts
lieei wrap ...............
Our prices have never fniied to meet any need or
Oyster riiell
Grit
Cull p>Hatoes J,c |w*r pouud. You j
financial condition of any u: e who has required our
Ciiarc-sil
1
come ami get tbem. South of Leuts 1
Cash Shoe Repairing Shop
The nature of any ration ia governed
services. Our assortment of caskets and funeral
Junction. H. L. Johnsou.
’loot) 02nd 8». Mouth of Htalion, Lent*
largi'iy l«y th-« («-vU available. an«l the
furnishings are selected so ; s to meet every possible
price. In this rati- n. if corn is higher
M H. Fred Hogue. 86lh »trvet ami 68lh
Rev.
F.
M.
Ja-P
r,
¡Muter
of
the
prii'ed
than
w
heat,
ll
can
be
reduce«!
to
avenue wits taken suddenlg ill ou
need. We extend the same service to those of lim­
M. E. cliureh, will preach ou th«* sub* 10 parts, the wheat inoreaaed to 3jF
Wednesday.
j«vt, "A Mau's Reach.’’ ou next Suu- parts, or 10 parts of ground kallr <>r
ited means as to those of 1» .ter circumstances.
«lay ui -miug. There will tie a vocal gr-^uud barley substituted.
By
mcivas-
Wagon Repairing and General
The W. W. Paid family has moved to
duet by Mrs. Lettie Uoue and Miss ing tlie bran, middlings ami linmed
the H. A. Scott resilience, flQ28-91st
BLACKSMITHING
FlorenccGetiiing. Ttm «uiiject for th«- ui .u, the wheat can I«- n*dueed.
street.
evening sermou will be, " Th«- lsjw«-r
Matt
Greenslade,
Foster Road
Unietts corn ia so high prici-d that
*
I
grinding
is
n«
>
ces»ary,
corn,
wheat
an
l
-
Mr. Dali Horner has gone to Calgary,
funeral Otitctors.
Frost and a song w ito cornet uc- j oats will constitute too whole gram t<>|
Alberta, Canada, to work in a harness
coni] auu uieul.
la*
led
morning
and
evening
in
a
d«vq>
-
TWO ESTABLISHMENTS
shop.
litter. During sever»« winter weather, ’
PHONE TABOR S2AT
PHONE
On next Sabbath Elder C. J. Cum­ I corn should be fed «(«aringly iu t’e
46 S 66th St.. Co{. POSTER ROAD
5802-4 »2nd STREET S. E.
On last Sabbath, Elder Tabor of Rose-
labor 3614
morning and heavily in the evening.
IN LENTS
AULETA
burg finished his discourse l«egun tlie mings will preach at the 8. D. A. church.
Bran, middlings, linseed meal, cut <
QUICK SERVICE
Mr. R. E. Allen, living on 77th street
previous Sabbath.
Clu>« Proximity to t smstsrlM KnaLlcs V»
First Clsss Survie« Ulvvn bay or Sight.
8. E., left about three weeks ago for tone and beef scrap will constitute the
FIRST CLASS WORK
tu Furnish Funrial« al s Itnluiuin Kipenre.
mash. This can be mixed in large
FOR SALE—Rabbits. Three blocks south-eastern Idaho. Upon arriving in quantiti»*« and fed either by the dry |
Idaho
he
took
a
severe
cold
and
was
east of school house. 9711-57to avenue.
quite sick but is recovering.
His little mash method ot keeping it in hoppers .
Advertised tetters
11-16 12-7.
daughter is quarntined at Woodmere liefore the birds at all times, or as a wet
Advertised list for week ending
with scarlet fever. The child has a very mash, moistened with milk and fed al
Four, four, four years more!
BOn Sunday. Nov. 26, special Thanks­ light attack.
the middle of the day.
Nov ll: Bradley. Mr; Butterfield,
We’ll have to endlire another ;>eri<Mi Mrs Florence; (<>loakyr L
giving music will be rendered at the M.
During the coldest days, and also in
. T. ; Com- Urocariaa,
Provision»,
Moussbold
i
of
awful (?) Democratic time« (?)
E. church.
starting tlie binis, the miv^t «timnloting
tilings. Florence and Edna ; Davidson, Mar«lwara, Farm Produce, Canned
Much interval is being manifested in
Too
ba«l
the
"silk
nbwkitig«
”
of
1
‘
ort-
results will beobtaiu«*d if the wet ium I i
Chas. F.; Echerti, C. F, . ; Fleming,
Goods, Confectionary
the revival services being conducted at
is fetl warm. Milk should Is* liefore the ■ land sent their hard-earned (T> inotivy R. A.; Giblin, Ezra; K rem Ar, Mrs. Fred;
Mrs Mary Northupof.Moclipe, Wash ,
the Evangelical church. On next Sun­
92 Street and I rar«4*0
birds at all times. If milk (skimmed to Wall street to help Hughes and then K- llehrr, Mrs. II M ; Harrigan, Mrs.
is spending the week-end with her
Footer Road .. Ladl
day morning there will be a special
J <•; Miller, Mr» W. B ; Miller, ^Mm.
or buttermilk) is not available, the cut lost out.
mother, Mrs. Elvira Darnell.
Father and Mother service. In the late
Mr». Hanly needn't worry any more Howard; Miller, Mrs II. R; McTuu-
bone and beet wrap must be increased.
afternoon there will be a special service
j about th<»«< two pigs oho had to sell to brrman, Nettie; McCollom, Mrs. Edna;
Greeu
feed
is
essential.
Sprouted
oats
W. J. McNeil returned Tuesday after for men and a special service for women.
Tlie
get money to go campaigning.
a lengthy stay in Montana, where he The basement of this church is done off give best results, but a warm room or g<»Hl |>e«>ple of Pendleton «ent her two to Meyers, R. W ami M. L.; McCarty,
cellar
in
which
to
grow
it
must
be
pro
­
John W ; Mostert. II.; Noda, Mr <1 ;
has been employed.
into several rooms. One room has been
vided. SteMied alfalfa leaves uiake an take their plac«* with blue ribbons OlerUee, Mr J. E.; Porter, Mm. Fred ;
designated as the place for holding the
excellent greens substitute.
Cabtiage around their necks.
Prart, Mrs. F J.; Patterman, Ml«
Mr. Paul Dupertuis of Chehalis, meeting for women and another room
J. T. Freil Jr., han traded forty acre«
and
numerous
oilier
garden
vegetables
Ethel.; Ryant. J. P.; Khodea, F. F. and
Wash . is visiting his sister, Mrs. Jasper, for the meeting for men. In both rooms
can tie used, but the cost is often pro­ of land near the hotel for a house ami J D.; Ryan, Bertha; Mangle. Mm.
at the M. E. parsonage.
the service will begin at 5:30 p. m. In
lot in Portland.
hibitive.
Anna; Shields, Marcella; Switzger. Mr.
both rooms luncheon will be served. At
The crazy man, who ha» bren raiding
Binis should have constant access to
Guy; Smith, Mm. J J.; Smith, Mi*
The date for the bazaar to be given by six o’clock an address will be delivered oyster shells, grit and charcoal supplied empty house« around here thia «canon,
82nd St. and 45th Ave.
Alice; Shreve, Miss Cora; Henger. Mrs
tlie I ju lies Aid Society at Oddfellows to the men on toe subject, "The Need iu special hoppers.—C. 8. A.
«11 captured over on IJttle Sandy by
D
M
;
Smith.
Mm.
E.
E.
;
Thompson,
Phone Tabor 2063
of Men.” At tile same hour an address
hall is Wednesday, Dec. 13th.
Constable Deaton of Hamiy last week
J.
II
ami
J.
J.
;
Wagner,
R.
;
UilOfi-ftfttli
will lie delivered to the women on "The
He was caught while breaking into the
Ave., S £.¡8748 Holly St.; 6102-Mth
At 7:15, in the
Rangi-r station and proved to be a crazy
KENDALL
The Christian Endeavor Society ot the Need of Women.”
; sOuft Clayton St..«>r M).
Italian, who with all the «'tinning of a
Friends church held a business meeting auditorium upstairs there will be a
J. 8 Howe, Pontiuiurter
Ye
correspond«
:.:
h.»<
been
somewhat
hour.
maniac inf*
I I'-r- lv »*— ’Ion« »ml
at the Mendenhall hall Tuesday evening. general praise service for a half
“under the weather” and together with ent< red h'liio-s from whi. h tlie owner»
followed by the sermon at 7:45.
tlie bad weath< r. has b»—n nimble to get were ab«etit ami wliat I.«* «-«>«< I not carry
The A. M. Warren family. 86th street |
around and
personal items.
I .MIMA II s LI RMSHI.D
away be «kwtroje
and 67th avenue, are home from a visit
PLEASANT VALLEY
Th«* election in this district, while not
•Seattle
J. T. Freil Jr.,
with Mr. Warren’s people at McMinn­
Mr. and Mrs. John Macnemtter of going as a smell majority would have where h«* expects
for the
ville.
Portland were Sunday vi-itors ar. the liked it to go, they all eeetn calefied to winter
home of Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Campbell. let it go an the majority as a whole
Tom Galarneau ha< gone to Astoria
'-I.--I
M rs. Erickson, living at Woodmere,
>«'>k quh kly
Mrs. A. B. Craft of Dilley was the would have it.
work this w inter
where he intend» to
I
fell while alighting from a Mt. Scott car guest of Mrs. W. U. Moore over Sunday.
’
• 'f’ttiiH
Mr. Hickey is recovered fror i his sick­
We carry a Complete Line of Plumb­
Bishop Watson of Ma«a , nt a recent
MdK StARCM
Thursday evening and was confined to
-i ’ ’ •’tLilhy. Wo tfrt
ing Fixture« and Supplies
Mrs. Thomas Eilingbam of Portland ness enough to is up part of the time. church conference -aid the clergy would
entu or no Lv. Hrjtt? f<tr our frto Look
her bed for three days.
f»f ÏO f»«re«k-| iru. «-fit ixitia.
ami herneice. Miss Ada Odell of The We h«ipe he will soon tie fully re-overed. have to quit preaching alsiut n technical
Phone Talxir 5542
The dairies are kept busy supplying God and dogmatic theology. Hi* nai<i
Dalb-s were guests of Mrs. G. N. Sager
Rev. Mr. Green, the student pastor of Snnday.
the demand for milk. Mr. Crnickahank the people ’'anal little about the Doc­
M. N. SADLER
Patent Lawyer». £»l«b. 1819
the Brentwood M. E. Church, held his
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Daiilquist Jr., ha- changed tlie name of his dairy to the trine of the Trinity or the vicarious
307
Seventh
St..
Washlnoton.
D.
C.
Lenta Station
first funeral service Tuesday at
have returned from Falls City where Thistle Dairy.
I atonement or the virgin birth, all l<e-
Kenworthy Undertaking rooms.
Mr. Dahlquist has lieen employed for
onging to a period when humanity »»«
Portland, Oregon
See Walsh when wanting Gas. Oil, or in it« chililhood.
the past several months. They will
Now mankind are
forqet
Yonr
Aches
Walter Danvers, for many years a make their future home on their farm machine repairing.
seeking for a larger humanity, more
resident of this part of the county near this place.
brotherly love and a certainty of life 'Stiff knees, aching litohe, lame back Catarrh Cannot Be Cured
Southern California fanners rejxirt ete rnal.
make life a burden.
If you suffer from with LOCAL APPt.ICATlONH. as th«r
The school play thed is ready for the
died Nov. 6 and was buried tlie 8th. He
that eight-hour agitation is causing un­
painters.
The ntrong east wind blew so ban! th«* rheumatism, gout lumbago, neuralgia, f »not reach th« ««at of th.. <n«e*««. Ca-
had been ill for some time.
tarrh ia a blood or conatttutlonal diaaasK
Pleasant Valley Grange met in regular rest an<] scarcity of labor on the farm, .first of the week that it «Irhsl up th«« g*t a bottle of Sloan’s Uniment, tin* and In order to cure It you muat take In­
j
They
say
an
eight-hour
day
can
not
be
ternal rem cd lea
Hall'e Catarrh Cure la
nniveraal
remedy
for
pain.
Easy
to
mud but made the road» very rough.
A furniture factory has been estab­ session last Saturday night.
«nd acta directly upon
applied to farm work.
apply
;
it
penetrates
without
nibbing
tna
blood
and
mucoue
surface
HalTa
Well,
the
election
is
over
and
every
­
It
fnize
to
a
thickness
of
two
inehaa
or
lished in the Kilburn building, this
Cure ia not a quark medicine. It
Of the banka in the state having d'« more several night«.
ami soothes tlie tender ficsii. Cleaner Catarrh
waa praacrlbed by one of tha boot phy-
week, which will make a specialty of body is glad of it.
Several new homes are being planned and more effective than mossy oint­ airlana In thia country for years and is
Any way Mr. Hughes and Mr. Wilson posits of more than a million dollars,
English breakfast tables.
a reaular prescription. It la composed of
For strains or the beat tonics known, combined with the
are gentlemen which is more than can the two Pendleton banka and the First for another season which will help this ments or poultices.
blood purifiers. actln< directly on tha
National Bank of Baker are among the vicinity to quite an extent as every new «prains, sore muscles or wrenclssl liga­ beat
be said of some of their followers.
mucoue surfaces. The perfect combina­
first four.
»•tiler helps «leveiop the country
ments, resulting from ntrenuoae exercise. tion of the two Ingredients la what pro­
duces such wonderful results In curing
WANTED—for 82000 cash, a chicken
J. J. Tuecaher, who works in a Sloan's Liniment given quick relief. catarrh. Rend for testimonials, free.
GILBLRI
«J- CH ENK Y A CO . Props.. Toledo^ Oi
ranch. Write description and price at
creamery in Portland, intends to »end Keep it on h»n«l for emergencie«. At
gold by l>ru<cls<8. price TRc.
OPERATIONS
unnecessary.
“
Ap
­
once to Ralph Ackley Land Co., 210
your
Druggist,
25c.
out a bunch of cattle to lie wintered in
Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation,
The Gilbert Parent-Teacher’« Aaaocia-
Rothchild Bldg., Portland. Ore.
tion met in tlie achool bouse last Friday pendicitis” (81 60), “Food” (81.80), toe woods. They will be under the care
evening. The meeting was arranged for “Diseases of Women and Easy Child­ of W. G. Weblier.
Worms Sap Your Child’s Strength
Mr. Parmenter, whose home ia on 82d the evening so that the fathers could at­ birth” (81.50). Books by Dr. Tilden
Ph««»e Tabor 22M
worth
their
weight
in
gold.
Lora
C.
street, north of the Mt. Scott car line, is tend, and quite a numtier showed their j
Is your child pale and fretful? Does
The kind of advertising that invari­
Residence 211 N. Main St. Lesta, Orc.
receiving a visit from his uncle, who is interest in the work of the association. Little, 7110-43d Ave. 8. E Tabor 6471.
ably produces the Is-st results is con­ he cry out in sleep or grind his teeth?
8-24
ou his third visit here from his home in A splendid program was enjoyed by all j Mornings.
stant advertising, the “everlastingly at These sympoms may mean worms and
the middle west.
present. Dorothy Sells and Esther
Kick-
it” kind. People are busy these days you should obtain relief at once.
Mitchell furnished an instrumental
apoo
Worm
Killer
is
a
pleasant
remedy
anil are apt to forget, and the merchant
Mrs. F. M. Jasper, wife of the M. E. duet. A debate by the eight grade
should consider it a part of his business that kills the worm, and by Ils mildly
Mt. Scott, Leni« «nd Portend
pupils
waa
an
interesting
fi-alure
of
tlie
laxative quality expels it front the
pastor, is a native of that part of
to keep reminding people a' out >hi- bar­
program,
the
que«tion
being,
Resolved,
system.
Worms
sap
the
vitality
and
Switzerland which speaks tlie French
gains he has to offer, the quality of his
language. She conducted classes in that there should be National Prohibi­
merchandise, the service Li- -tori- gives inskr your child more susceptible to
Your Druggist sells Baggage and General Hauling,
French in Salem and may do so in Lenta. tion, the affirmative aide winning. Prof.
—things that people appreciate, y. t other ailments.
8 F. Ball of the Franklin high school
must lie reminded of «aa asiolially, e se Kick upon Worm Killer, 26c. a box.
On next Sunday afternoon Rev. W. was the principal speaker of the even­
Trunkit 50c Lach
t «ey may entirely forget.—Exchange.
Ddiiy Mdils
G. Lienkaem per will g<j to Wilsonville ing.
Mrs. G. Mann of Tlie Dalles, sister of
to install the new pastor of the Evan­
DAILY SERVICE
Mails at. the L« fits postoffice arrive
Ed
Woodman visit«-«] at the home of
Clear hdd Skin from Within
gelical Reformed Church, Rev J. Hoff­
and depart daily, except Sunday, as fol­
Mr
and
Mrs.
Geo.
Mann
last
week.
lows :
man, until recently of BAlvideir, Tenn.
Pimply, muddy complexions are due
|j>ave Baggage Check and Address
District Superintendent, Dr. Ford, ex­
A rrl ve
I »«part
! to impurities in the bloo«l Clear up the
perts t preach at Bennett Ch«[>el a
at Plummer Drug Store.
«:(X>
A
M.
7:15 A. M
Mrs Lucia Faxon Additon was in
! skin by taking Dr King’» New l.il<
week from next Sunday. This will tie a
Third and Madison St.
F you w»nt to roerred
12:6*1 P M,
12:80
1*.
M
Ohio with a long list of dates for public
Pills. Their ndld iaxativ« qu li'i- ► re­
In life you mint know
great occasion for this community as we what
3:30
P.
M
MiM-w in b «ine«« amt Imtua-
ft :30 P. M
speaking when a physician ad vised her
i move the poisons front the -ystrm ami
do not often hear as earnest and capable try, in invent Ion and erienre.
to return at once to either the Atlantic
Get out of the rut; get on the firing Una. RaaJ
brighten
the
eye.
A
full,
free,
noil-
a speaker as Dr. Ford. Plan on liear-
or Pacific coast, on accouut of the con­
g'lping b wel movement in th uiorp
ing him.
dition of her health, her system needing
I iug in the reward of s «I.«*-- I Dr King’-
The Gilbert high school basket ball
the salt air. She left her cough at
New .Life Pill- the night l«ef««te Al y or
team expe«’ta to play the Lenta team
Chicago and began to improve at once.
next Wednesday evening in the school themoet Interesting and naerul magatlna. «nd Druggist, 25c
Mrs. Additon arrived home in time to
tha Ua.-eit money'« worth, beery month
house.
slip her ballot into tire box against tire
300 Picture« — 300 Article«
BF. YOUR OWN DtK'TOR.
Run
Brewers' Amendment.
an fbr only 15 cent«. All the new Mee« anil
Invention« in ele. triclty ami wirelem. In 1 your own machine.
Y,.it
r«n
d
•
it
la-t
Portland has an aeroplane factory.
aatomoliile« and aeroplane«, In «hopvrork and
j ter than another, b b g hi-hle it
b
tanning, and in ma. lunery.
Next week the "Win my chum” work
It is up to the jitneys to decide in Hew
to make thine* at bom«. »nm«e«e»erT I pay« YOtT to keep «ell
in
g>-t
a.
p
will be continued at the M. E. church. whether they will continue operating in nx nth. irn lmi ng r.-fruroratur«. poultry bouae«.
Get Our Prices When Buying Feed .
auUanot4le «hop repair«, etc.
quickly wl>»-n ai< k. to know how i > tak.
The object is three-fold : an effort to Portland after November 16. They will furniture.
It 1» foil of money-malilng. «tepwivinr Mm« I i-nr of your f oriil’.
K-f rare and »Il
for m«u an-i U.„-.
help the members to get acquainted; an be offered a franchise abolishing in­ It ia wrnlenia pi-
,1-nr'- iaugli
Fin | pupil* or clan« -
15 Ce«»t» a Copy—81-50 a Year
effort to convert Snnday School workers, discriminate service and the present
Free hixtrncliofi II t.
It from a newa'-aler or write direct to i Ti-rnia r- k - oiim I i r.
Chicken Feed, Grits, Meat Scrap
and to*'Win my chum.” The Home cut-throat tactics against the street cars, Get
FuouUr S- I-nce Monthly, W Foortti Ave., N.Y.
7
o'cha'k
every
-u
,n«
y « veiling I.ORA
and
will
impose
service
and
taxation
next
Sun-
Coming work, beginning with
f-r, t - t - ywre•••»r,•w•^rv*^»^í«•••’—»
T,bor QA"
«326 I’natcr Road
’C LITTLE II ili.n Ek|M-rt. 7110 43
ria LU Ur p««ua* a*J «.warn tU« P re.
day, will continue through the week burdens against the jitney comparable
i Avetiu* S. E., I' o HI hik L On-gun.
c inley company
with those imposed on the street cars.
with services every evening.
OUR NEW AUTO-HEARSJE
Reliable Shoe
Repairing
HORSE-SHOEING
NewMethodLaundiy
Coffman & Spring
GROCERIES
Washed Graded Gravel
Plastering Sand
R. Heytiritf
Plumbing and
Heating
D. SWIFT & CO
»
Edward Mills
on
the Firing* Line
EXPRESS
I
PopularScience
Monthly
Wood and Coal
We Have Both Them And
BRIQUETTES
Hay, Alfalfa, Wheat, Oats, Barley
M K
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