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t at ao much per, without the risks and ite benefits and through Ito coMtet- attendant upon the assistance of ent practice become better men and women and more stable citterns John Barleycorn. — M. G. H. Many people think of thrift ss limited A Weekly j h »per devote«) to the betterment of Mt. Scott Herald Mt tlrvtt and a*l)olning rural dUtrtcU. ----- THRIFT DAY to saving. It la true that thrift do»sa in clude raving money, but only in so far I*ubli»be<l Xvery Thursday at Lent«, Oregon by Don't read this! It is intend as raving reflects etlicteney in the hand Txa M t S o » tt Pt MUaMiw CoatraNY ed solely for those who do net ling of money. It applies with equal force whether efficiency be exemplified read their local paper. This class in earning, planning, s|>eiiding or con- ■ J sASGKR FOX Mancini; ».lh.it MtXMBGOOlIKXOVGH HYl'K New. Kdltor of people comprise the greatest serving income. i ai i k \ ih mba *, Mesciate (BeeMeeee, hindrance in the pathway of It is now recognised that the practice! t.ong Hearh. Cai.) It will be celebrated all over the United States .■I thrift in large mearure present» the Kntere 1 a» Mwml eia» mali metter Febru progress in any community. The ai) 14. :vU. ut thè »•»* re at l-ent» Oregon newspaper staff may work {over only logical solution of the various on Saturday, February Third. Everyone’s at financial problem“ with which we are, uuder act of Coiinrv" Man h t>7 ». time to tiyn out a live, newsy each of 11», confronted. tention will be directed, upon this day, to the Sul— pi sheet, but if it is taken home and Take, for instance, the high cost of starting of some additional Thrift habit. cast aside, its contents unread, living. Ou every side we hear tins' T he opening of a bank .account or adding to I the editor might as well take a question »liscusM'd because it is a matt» r ! one already opened is a particularly appropri much needed vacation, leaving of vital concent to practically every in-, Links in a Cham. • lividual in the country. ate form of THRIFT DAY observance. orders for the office boy to send The Herald is whole-heartedly out a bunch of blank papers for In reviewing the present situation i surely it cannot reasonably be expected Old friends and new friends will receive an committed to anything that bene his subscribers. This class of that prices will tie materially b*s“viicd especial welcome here on THRIFT DAY. fits the community and is endea people do not form the "boost as long as the Eur<>i«-an countries by ' voring week by week to present ing” contingent of any commun reason of internal affairs are force»! to news and helpful articles in as ity. As a matter of fact they make such tremendous demands upon attractive a manner as possible. are a greater hindrance to com American markets. Is it not obvious, therefore, that the | We are very grateful at the kind munity betterment than the satisfactory solution of this problem LENTS, OREGON ly, reception we have met with knocker for the knocker is some must ensue as the result of carefully thus far from those who have times instrumental in causing planned action ou the pasrt of every in been quick to respond to our the doors of opportunity and dividual through |ttie sensible applica efforts in this direction, but we progress to open. But it is to tion of thrift principles as applied to —in other words, through get are wondering just what propor the booster that such doors spending ting tull value (or one's money. tion of our subscribers belong in swing open of their own accord. Here it must be also clearly under the class of one or two whom we Those who read the paper note stood that thrift as applied to spending have found who have acknow the bargains in its advertising (does not mean depriving oneself or one's < ledged that they do not read the colums and boost the merchant family of those things winch they are i to enjoy and expect. It simply paper after subscribing for it. who advertised; the merchant ) entitle»! implies discretion in the expenditure of We aim to reach and benefit who gets results from his adver money. every department of our com tising boosts the paper and all The housewife who aims to keep her munity life. Our advertising together boost the community table expenses within a certain limit is columns will assist the busy and and things begin to happen. To enabled to practice thrift through the thrifty housewife in her efforts which class do you belong?— study ol how and what to buy. She oftentimes will be surprise»! to learn Prompt Delivery On to provide well for her household M. G. H. that there are many of the less expen at a minimum expense; they also sive cuts ot meat which are far more nutritious than the expensive onea, ami keep the community advised of Too Common a Case. just as tastv. There are articles which the extent and nature of our in An incident came to our atten dustrial resources, thus saving tion this week that is one of she uses from day to »lav on which a material saving eon lie effected by inly them the trouble and expense of those happenings that does more ing them in reasonobie quantities and Our free Architectural Service and Plans frequent trips to the city. Our to mar the reputation of our In season. will arrive in about a week. If you are professional, lodge, church and country than can be overcome The thriftv man will recognize that tlie wearing »|uality of a suit costing a business directory will keep all by an untold amount of uplifting thinking of budding See Us, First. classes informed along their re effort. There is a woman living reasonable amount more than offsets the difference in price tietween it an»l spective lines. These features near Grand Avenue whose hus one ot an inferior grade of gissls at a we are endeavoring to improve band after a systematic course lower price. The thrifty Woman with1 from week to week until they under John Barleycorn finally be but a limited amount to expend on her shall present a summary of the came so proficient in the kindred wardrobe senses the foolisiine-a of pur- ' social, religious, educational, pro arts that he first beat his wife chasing clothing that is extreme in its Tabor 1371 9418 Foster Rd. style, for fashion changes almost a- fessional, commercial and indus terribly then left her. She con often as the wind varies. trial life of the entire Mt. Scott tinued to try to hold the family These ate just a few examples which District. To make our efforts in together, went out to work and indicate the many ways in which thrift this direction of real value it is tried to keep up the payments on ran be exercise»! by just a little thought only necessary that those who their home. She now has $120o anil attention direct»-»! I - th»* -pemhuc nf money. Every individual, regardu «- NOTICE OF FINA!. I!EARIN’«;. take the paper should acquire the in the home with $400 still to of Ins » iremi -lance« or station in life, habit f reading its columns each pay. She has run Ie hind two can profit through the CoiisiMent prac- In the < >ti ltv Court of the State of week ar 1 call the attention of payments. The mortgage hold to »• ot thrift. Oregon, for Multnomuh County. their friends to such articles or er to all intents a modern Shy Efficiency is the demand of the »uv In the Matterof tin* Eatateof August NnUry fublli advertisements as have appealed lock is instituting foreclosure We must recognize standard» which are Schuk-n!«,-rg. 1 •« .-«-a-,-d. No. 13G3Z. I'bone, Tattor USI» Mt. Thrift 1“ top-notch efficiency. The Notice i« hereby given that Charlotte to them and thus increase the l.ents Real listate Co. proceedings since she is a de greater degree to which efficiency i- a influence and power of the pajier fenseless woman and the prey factor in our individual live«, th»* great Schulenberg, the executrix of the KVI.I'H ST AN 7. Prop estate of August Schulenberg, de City and Country Property as a medium of community bet seems easy. She has offered pri er 1« our p. r»i.iial progress. With tln-.e ceased, has fil»*d in the above entitled !.) S rri. < Iltn.u.s thought« in mind, let us ai! join in a terment and uplift. vately to take $500 for the place whole-hearted celebration of Thrift D.iy Court and estate her Final Account as In addition to the above fea th«* executrix of said estate anil that so that she can pay the full $400 Eebrnary 3d. the Court has tix«*d anil set Monday, 1‘honr, Tulxir 3 y !4 MW.S W íl«¿ At The Churches Arleld Bdpllsl Church l>:4fia. in. ttlhl« Hchiail. 11 a. in. l'reaeldng servies h :<■» j». tn. Evening servioss. 7 :lki n tu. H. Y. P. U. meeting. H .00 Thursday Prayer meeting. Everybmly wulcome to any ami all ol these services. W T. H. Spriggs, pastor. IS COMING Multnomah State Bank QUALITY FIRST SERVICE ALWAYS at LOWEST PRICES Lumber, Laths, Shingles Moulding, Etc. Copeland Lumber Co. Professional Directory tures our editorial columns will always be found advocating all measures and movements mak ing for progress or reform along all lines which will in any degree be of benefit to the community. To bring about the desired re sults the paper should be in every home, the merchants one and all should patronize its ad vertising columns and the people of the community should patro nize home ir.d jstri«-- and not for« get to mention when so doing that they noticed the ad in the Horald. This sort of co-opera tion will form an endless chain of mutual benefit and*helpful ness. - J. S. F. Publicity Our Job. A prominent citizen of Lents was overheard to remark that in ail the years in which he had lived in this community he had never once had his name in the paper. He was advised that it might prove a profitable adver tisement for his business if lie were to go out and paint the town red. A hopeless expression came over his face as he sadly remarked. "No hopes of that now, the bone dry bill has pass ed. ” To the detriment of our reputation as bright and shining lights in the cause of prohibition we cannot refrain from remark ing that for publicity purposes the advantages are very much increased by the passage of the bone dry bill, since to paint the town red these days would be the means of national, if not in ternational publicity. We do not wish to be understood as advis ing this course however. We are equipped to furnish publicity and have $100 to reimburse her in some slight degree for the $1200 put into it. Probably some other Shylock has by this time accepted her offer. What is needed is for some one wtth a heart to come to her rescue and help her save her home. Have we anyone in our commanity, with both money and heart enough to take the trouble to investigate? The Herald stands ready to give particulars to ix>na- ride enquirers. Thrift Day Is Unique Holiday. T< j pwtief thrift trier»- must Is- inspir ation: and th»* insj ¡ration which each of u- iw« >■» d»;s*nd« np-.o our individual j<T-[» "-tiv>-. our knowledge of what thrift mean» and a correct vision of the ls-nefit« accming ton- |s r-onally a* a result of it« practice Thrift in its broader set,«e r»-pr»-M-nt« p j -notch > *' - iency. In its f >ilj »ignificam-i: it mean- the reduction of waste to a minimum, th»’ elimination of tion of all re-ourev“. whether physical, i mental or material. The demand of the age is for increased efficiency. With it, industry tlour»li»n. advancement is assured ami prosperity i« certain— by it. progre““ for the individ ual. the community, the state and the nation is measured. The <-ff.-»*t of thrift while of vast itn- 1 portam* from an economic staiidjsiint. i- by no ne-an- limit»«! to th»- financial welfar»* of th»* individual. Ite pra» ti<*e not only r»«»ult.“ in a competence in »Jul ian an<l cent« but »levelops Character through self-control, wlf-ma-tery and the self-confidence that thrift inspires. It is for these reason* that the fore most educaton of the country are «o in sistent in their recommendation that thrift lie included in the school curricu lum in order that the younger genera tion early in life can tie brought to a realization of its im|s>rt*nce, ite effects Millard Avenue I’resbyterldn ( hurth 10 a. m. Salibatti School. 11 a. in. Morning worship. 7 :p. m, Y. P. S. C. E. 7 :45 p. in. Evening worship. 7 :3<> p. in Thursday, midweek servile, s P m. Thurixlav, choir practice. Itev. Wm II. Am**", I’aalor. SI. I’eler s ( dlliolk I hurih Snmlays. I s a. m. Low Mans. IO HI a. m. IIIgh Mass. N .io a. in. Siimi «y Solxiol. P.’M. Oboli relii-arsal. Week day«; Maas at H a. hi . Seventh Day AJvenllsI ( hurih |o a. m. Saturday Sabbath Hchool. II a. in. Katiirilay preach.ng 7 :3O p. in. We»lh<»«day. Prayer meeting 7 :4f> p. in. Sunday pres» hing Kern Park (hrLslain ( hurih Corner tlUlli St. and UHh Ave. S. E. 1<| a. in. Bible Hchool. 11 a m. and 7 :3O p in. preaching ser- Vice. 0 io p m. Cliriatain Endeavor. 7:3*>p. ui. riiursday, mid-week prayer meeting. A cordial welcome to all. Rev. G K Berry, Pastor. St. Pauls I plMopdl ( hurt h One blis-k south ol Wmslmere atatlon Holy Communion th« first Sunday of each month at H p. m, No other ser vice« that »lay. Every other Sunday the regular ser vices will Is- as usual. Evening Prayer and sermon at 4 p. m. Sunday School meets at 3 p. in. B. Boatwright, supt , L> Maflatt. B m , Hev.O. W. Taylor Hector. Lents t vdihiclltdl ( hurih Sermon by the Pastor, Il a. in. and 7 : lf> p. in Sunday School 9:1 ■ a in , Altieri Tank haiiser, Su pe tint.-nd ent. Y. I*. A. t!:ló p. m. Paul Bradford, President. Prayer meeting Thnrislay H p m. t c»uil al welcome to all. I It. Ilornscbucli Pastor. Ieoh IricnJ's ( hurih D i h . m. Bible School, Clifford ¡talker bu|>vriDlen<h*nt. 11 :(M) n. tn I'reHi’IiDip* Fervimi. • p. tn. (’Iinwttnii I lifbnvor. 7 p in. I’ri'At Ring Hervirre K.U> p. in. ¡ hlir»» i»y, mid pins er inwtirig A • ■»•( ¡vi w i !<•* - c T'» ill thene i*«-r» vire». Jf»hti nnd N‘*t'ie Rih Itatftort. It nix Hdptlst ( hurih Day. Bible “.-I i'«o| • 45 a m. 1 * . M i iriung w-ors) up, II a in> Elmo II • 'gilts Sumluy 2 ».U B Y P IL, fl •3" p m. Evi-iiiug worsii ip 7 «i p A curilin 1 w.lc. .Hie to tin'••w wrvirtwi. J. M \fl*«»n, ¡’tutor the 19th day of February, 1917, at the I If th (hurih ol ( hrlst Nothing i« too trivial to make a f-«il hour of 9 3u o’clock in the forenoon of ! Dr. P, .1. O'Donnell Fifth Clmri-h »4 Chri-t. Scientist of of th»- stock market. Dentist said day in the County Court Room of Portland, Ore Myrt!»» Park Hall, Myrtl» Park the Court House, Multnomah County, I '«'•I -*'1. ninl RD. (Ov« r Ix fitn services Sunday II a. m. The trouble with the average woman’« Oregon, as the time and place for the j Fhnriitnc)) Sundiiy S c I kh .I *» 30 mid II a tn. will it that it ha.« to<> many codicil«. hearing of said final account, together W. din -day i ■ in..* ti tmi'.i ml iiiis-t- with any objections there may be to I’hoii. , T m I. o ! ing H p. m ; same. Unlike the «orinari«, Villa do»- not Dr. A. Klaptocz Date«! and first |>ulili.«he«i .January Is, Gr«i<luAt«a Unlvfptalty Virnim, lwin • ouvert th»* inhabitant« of captur'd lents M. I. ( hurih 1917. Physician and Surgeon t. rrif ry into -lav»-. Sunday Bch»s>l 9 15. a. m. CHARLOTTE SCHULENBERG, - hik I Ri hi'lchi > . .»¿I HT. rh «1 F< >h“l ER RD. Preaching 11 :00 a m. Executrix of the Estate of August^ (Over l < ills I’harniHi y) Bilde Study « Is-«, 5 '.u p. m. tpparently ti e only thing for t Schulenlierg, De eased. Epworth Leifitue fi :3<> p, m. Germans to do is to try ami imagi .1. .J. JOHN8ON. .Attorney for .«aid j iHlror 47M Preachihg 7 :3o p. rn. that Bucharest is Faris. Prayer meeting I'r.nr lav evening at Estate. 314 Spalding Bldg., Portland, f :30. F. M. Jas|M*r, pastor. Oregon. 7 Residence 57« i3 H tr»! St. Dr. C. S. Ogshury Slowly the great Standard Oil gr> Dentistry Inactivity Causes Constipation. if disintegrating, but the corporation l.hS lH, iiKEl.oS g-a*« marching on. Lack ot exercise in the winter is a j Idurdvvood M. I. ( hurih frequent cause of constipation. You | 9:45 a. m. Sundiiy seh<M>l, 11 a. in. preaching. feel heavy, dull and listless, your com E. C. Wiley Tsbor 1418. Il «III W Allen Ninlul Couqhs Relieved. 12 ’to a. m class meeting plexion is sallow and pimply, and 0:30 p. m Epworth la-ngue. Wiley and Allen Dr. King’« New Discovery is a sooth-| energy at low ebb. Clean up this con I 30 p. Ill pri'iiching. TIi«'o|<l Ri llnbli* Ri*nl Entiiti' Firm ing, healing remedy for coughs and dition at on»-e with Dr. King's New H <■> p. m. Thursday evi'iiing, prayer colds that has stood the te«t lor nearly Life Pills, a mild laxative that relieves I ire Insurance, Rentals. Notarial Work servili*. Dr. ('. R. Carlo«, pastor. fifty year«. For that cough that strains | the congested inte«tine» without grill < orner Wil atrrel «u»l WiHMlstock Avenin- the throat and «aj>» th»* vitality try Dr. | ing A »lose l«*fore retiring will assure King's New Discovery. The soothing you a full and easy movement in the (»ermdn I vunticlltdl Riformid¡( hurch pine bal“am« arid mild laxative in- | morning. 25c. at your Druggist. gredients «o».n drive the cold from the 1 <'orner \V«rt)dHto<k Ave., und S7(h St. I.eV. \\ . <». I « i < * 11 k h < * 111 p« * r, piiHtor. system. Have a bottle on hand for , EXECUTRIX NOTICE. Sunday ID m. winter colds, croup, grippe an») .Morning Worship, II a nt. Dealer in Notice in hereby given that the un- bronchia! affection«. At your Drug . I*. S. lit. ( ; 3D p. m. dersigned has been, by the County Ladies’ and Gents Fine Shoes gist, 50c. (irruían S(’| i « h »| and <'aft'elietiral Cla^a Court of the County of .Multnomah,! Saturday Io a. tn. State of Oregon, appointed Executrix! It may develop that the only way to of the last Will and Testament and . g»*t in-i It* fa< 1« about the la-liigerente’ Estate of T. .M. W. Witten, decease»!. I REPAIRING A SPECIALTY I ree Methodist ( hurt h attitude toward pence is for Col. Ho ie<* late of Multnomah County. Oregon. Sunday School, |() a. in. to take a little trip over to Europe j All persons having claims against naiil 913.3 FtiRbT ltd. I.ENTH, ORE. again, in his quiet «ort of way. Preaching, II a. tn. and7:3op. m. estate are hereby notitied to present the W •• give "S A II ” (»ret h Trading Stamp* Prayer meeting, Wedneeday 7 tUO^p.m, same to the undersigned at her resi All are cordially invited to attend Don’t Let Skin (roubles Spread. dence at MR Sumner Street, Portland, these servili*«. Re»l, pimply skin that itches and Oregon, within six months from this, Robert II.Clark, pastor, burn» is embarrassing, and gets worse | date, duly verifie.1 as by law re»|Uired. EMMA A. WITTEN, Executrix, if neglecte»!. Bad skin is a social LODGE DIRECTORY handicap ami a constant source of MH Sumner St., Portland, Ore. Phone i Mionotlia Camp No. 1028, Royal 5 worry. Correct it at once with Dr. Woodlawn 497H. Neighlsir». meet« regular Second Hobson's Eczema Ointment. This i and Fonrth Wcilnesdavs of each "" n’h at I no | h healing ointment kills the gefm, soothes j Daily Mails ""•InesdayRBisialn.... ting. Neighbor» the irritation and quickly restores your j bring your families ,nd friends. Mails at the I»ente poetoffice arrive skin to normal. For babies suffering Tabor .(614 {•O'irtli Wednesday, business. All and depart daily, exi-ept Sunday, a* fol the tortures of eczema, or for grown- ’ Si'ighlmrs requeste») to come. By order of the Camp, QUICK SERVICE ups who have long fought chronic skin lows : Arrive fiepart ailmente, Dr. Hobson’s Eczama Oint fi:0n A. M. 7:15 A. M. Begin the New Year right by subscrib FIRST CLASS WORK ment is a guaranteed remedy. At your 12:50 P. M. 12:30 P. M. ing for the Herald. Only 11.00 a year. Druggist, 80c. 3 :30 P.M. 6:30 P. M Il slmiild b<> in every home in la»nte. N. N. NYGAARD NEW METHOD LAUNDRY ,.,, -,