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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (March 15, 1917)
Newsy Items from Nearby Towns FORTIFY THIS TOWN A DEPARTMENT <'ONDI'(TED BY OUR SPECIAL UORIfEHPONDENTB Cherryville. Winter 1« lying in tin* lap of Spring, We ho|H< St Patrick'» day will I m * “Wearing of the Green.** Tlu* «tin cross»*» tin* line next week and Spring will be ia*re officially at least. HcUer weather is promised u» by lo cal weather prophet», who «tale a« their reason for thi« claim that the change of lh<* iniMiu thia week will occur near mid night. Anyway we have not l»*en knocked oil' the map as they were in Indiana and Ohio Hie flrat of the Week. J. J. Tiiwlier, of Portland, wa« out last week liwiking after hla herd of cat tle oil tin* liilla south of town tinder the charge ol Mr. Webbs. lie now lias over '.Il head and they have not had a mouth ful of hay all winter. They fee«i a ration of abort» twice «tally ami browae on the to|>a of «al-lal an* I other hriiwh a I wive lit« snow. Ttiey certainly look well. Jam«*« (Meli sold five hem I of young heifers to J. J. Twwcher lately. Tlu*y were all Durham«. * of lust week with an iiniisually large attendance. iiodii With Home Trade Dollars Mis« Mwria Dul>ack charmed the audi ence with h number of violin and piano «•lections, which were much appreciated. A very interesting pa|M*r was read by Mr«. L>we on “Courtesy in the Home ami School,” Thia wa» followed by a lively dlaciiMrion from which many help ful ideas wen* gained. Mr«. III iih I u Walla»*»* read a i>a|M>r on a similar topi»- which wa« much enjoyed. A movement was initiat»-»! which met with unanimous approval, to install a play ground apparalu«. This is a milch in*-*l»**l adjunct and will meet w ith hear ty snp|xirt from the entire district. The member«liip committee under the chairmanwhip of MimHcliuinan ha« been moat active. The following namea were HulanitUsl and added to the list at this time: Mexiames Netti« laiwe, D. B. Trout, Kirkham, W. Darla, latMear and W. (' Hate«: and Messrs Dr. F. E. Fer ri«. I ion aid Furey and Win Gilbert. One very gratifying feature of the «dilation is the Interest the men are tak ing in the Parent-Teacher Awusiation. hdlrose-Gllbert. A dainty luucheon, which came as a The regular meeting of the Gilrow pleanant »urpriae, was nerv«*d by the Parent-Teacher AsHoriation wa« belli in High Hchoo) Htuilenta This was hearti tlx* ncbtsil auditorium on Friday after- ly enjoyed by all On or about April 1 I Will Move to the Corner Opposite Arleta Station Smaller quarters compel me to reduce my stock and I am offering my entire stock of Dry Goods at greatly reduced prices. This includes a shipment of New Goods just arrived, especially ginghams. Many offerings are below the present wholesale cost. A few of the best ones are here listed: 1200 yds. 12 l-2c and 15c Ginghams 11 l-2c This ii a PREPARED NESS age. W.C.T.U. Notes 25c White Wash Goods, Voile, Middy, Glasgow, etc. ♦ 4* “Organization of First Protestant Mi »«ion ary Hocietiwi.” I m *. Removal Sale Real industrial prepar edness may be had by SPENDING YOUR DOLLARS WITH THE LOCAL MERCHANTS. ■4- : Trade at Home 15c Batiste, figured, 12 l-2c 18c Romper Cloth, 15c India Linons, 9c to 17c Long Cloth, 10c to 21c Large assortment Fleisher’s Yarns at Cost UNDERWEAR Men’s and Women’s $1.50 Union Suits $1.17 “ 1.00 “ .79 .75 “ .59 Men’s and Women’s 50c and $1 two-piece Garments, 39c and 79c. Men’s 50c Summer-weight Shirts and Drawers, :39c. A few odd pieces at a bargain. Children’s Union Suits and Single Gar ment« cheaper than I can buy them today tt Ladies’ Silk Gloves. 50c grade.. Ladies’ Silk Gloves, $1 grade... Men’s Leather Gloves at cost. Men’s $1.50 Wool Shirts............. Men’s $1.25 Overalls without bib Boys’s Bib Overalls...................... Rubbers at cost. :®c 79c 9 9 A Few Grocery Specials 9 9 9 HOSIERY 9 9 9 9 9 9 These Prices for Cash only, Sale Now On 9 9 9 9 9 9 The next meeting of Mt. Scott Union Methodist Churi h. $1.19 will l>e belli at tlx* home of Mr«. John Tlie regular M*rvi**e>< will I m * held on Donaldson, on the corner of tj.itli Ave. ..89c Sunday. Mr. Jas|»*r will take for the Patrons of the Herald will be glad to Vl«t Hi. The program will lx* given un ..65c subject of morning sermon, “Praying learn that a Pacific phone has now been der tlx* auspices of the Pre»«« Department. lor tlx- Kingdom,” Tlu* evening topic ■ installed. Tabor 7824. 20c can Maple Syrup ................................ 16c Mrs. Hyde ot tlx* "Herald,” a new res will be, “Social Teaching« of Jesus.” | Gillis’ Special Coffee, regular :30c, dur ident of IIs. will take part in tlx* pro S|»*eial musical feature« of the day will A1 >M INI8TR.ATOR NOTICE. ing this sale........................................... 26c gram, giving an opjxirtunity tor the |««>- i tifwl ml». «-.*!.•*«>• *•*“ >*•• •»*.. • - i ’ * include selections by U m * 1 Julies’ Quar - Small White Beans, with purchases of ple of lente to get acquainted will« the tette in the morning ami solos by Mak*! Dry Goods: limit 4 lbs to the custo news editor. Mrs. R. W Reynolds will In the County Court of tbe Stab* of One thousand pairs Men’s, Women’s and Nelson and Mrs Jasper in the evening. mer, while they last, Der lb.................. 11c sing a solo, which will I m * pleasing new» Oregon, lor Multnomah County. Children’s Hose. Quality better than Tin* subject ot the Epworth la*agu<* to tier many friends. Mrs. Additon will Notice is hereby given that the under- Oranges, 324 size...........................3 doz. 25c I can buy today. lesson will Is* “ Regal«ani/.ing Indifferent I m * present an*l speak, Mrs. F. M Jas- «igiitsi has lx*en apjM>inte«i administrator Early Rose Seed Potatoes, per lb.............. 3c Mender** Mr-. Hyde will lead. All 25c grades 21c,All 15c grades lie per will contribute one of her delightful of tlie estate of J. H. Miskimins, de-1 lutal Sunday win a day of special ceaatsl, by th«* County Court of th»* State 1 so I imi and Master Clieetcr Ferris will sing Rev. <*f Ort*gon for Multnomah County, and A memlier of th«* city press has promis privileg«* lor Lenta Methodisin. ed to I m * present. The public is Invited M B i'arounagian, Bundy Bchixil mis- has qiia)ifi<*«L to attend this ineeting, Tuesday, March rionary for the Oregon Conference was All persons having claims against said . preM-nl all day, revitalizing the Sunday estate are hereby notified to present 20th at 2:30 p. tn. Th«* |«**>pl«’ of the entire State are in- School forces by hi« magnetic influence same, duly verifi«*«! uh by law nxjuired, 1 terv«te<l in the luizaar winch in to I m * held during lli<* morning aervitw, and grip to the undersigned at the Multnomah al State W. t* T. U. headquarters, De- ping all hearts by his impassiomxl ac State Bank, lx*iits, Oregon, within six kutn Bldg., corner Third and Washing count of the auflerings endured by his months from the date hereof. Date«l and first published March 1, It’s the Red Front Store ton. March 21-22-23. Useful and In-atl- native |s*ople in tlx* |x*r»ecute*l country 6414 Foster Rd,. Arleta Sta. of Armenia in the evening [. His sermon 1917. tiful nrti* les have ls*en received from the in tin* mornittg wus a |>l*-a for lx*tter H. E. BI.OYD, Administrator of the different unions of the State. One arti cle in particular 1« worthy o| mention in home life, stating that at least two «•stat»* of J. II Miskimius, dweased. Servants as Hosts. things were neceaaary to the rearing of J. N. Pearcy A E. J. Mendenhall A curious custom exists in the town « a« tnucii a- it wan made by a mail—an the young to Christian manlHxsl ami Attorneys. 13 Oregon farmer It is n bimau scarf of of Port of Sj>ain, in the island of Trini- linen, embroidered in colon*, with cro- womaiihissl. Obislience on the part of I dad. Every year the servants, who are the children ami a right example on the ehvted lace across the ends, it took a all black, give a grand ball for their NOTICE OE FINAL ACCOUNT. In tlie evening lx* I W. U T. U. bazaar to develop the fact part of the patents. masters and mistresses. The Princes told of the sufferings endured by the that Oregon lias a William Morris and In the County Court of the State of building, a huge place where all public doubtless many |H*«>ple will go l>> the ba I Armenians for centuries at the hands of ' Oregon, for MultDouiah County. entertainments are held, is engaged, tlie cruel Turks, for no other teason | zaar just to sc«* this tmin-maile article. and everything is done in the lx?st In the Matter oi the Estate of Emil ' These style. There are two halls for danc A jitney lunch will In* serv««t cacti day. than that they are Christians. Paul Schmidt. Deceased. atrocities outrival anything endured by ing. one for the servants and tbe other The County Institute for this month Notice is hereby given that the uuder- , any nation, not even excepting the for tbeir guests. in being belli l*Hlay w itli Peninsula Park Jews or the Belgians, one signed, Martha Schmidt, the executrix | The best band in the island is engag iiidlion of of eRtate o, pgul Schmidt, de- Union. these |M*opl.* having lie n ma«««, nsl in I hM fllw, jn the Court o( ed. and the guests are given a banquet. uissai-rtsl Etiquette is very strict and preced Mt. Scott Union will lx* glad to collect *.... . ‘,u‘ “f "»* the State of Oregon for Multnomah old pajiers ami dean rags if parties hav pnsentwar. Other European oountri.*« Countyi her Final Accollnt aH Buch ence rigidly observed by the servants, ing tlicm to donate will plioneTabor3077. have telerate.! theee conditions for tear executrix, and that sa.*l County Court the governor's butler anti his lady go ing in before the chief justice's groom, of disturbing the tine lialance of |Kiwer |iM antl Tuesday, the 3rd day and so on. Watch For Our of Europe should an attempt I m * made to , Hitting at the Ball. call Turkey to account for her acts. A ot April, 1917, at the hour of 9:30 ' o’clix'k in the forenoon of said day, in Jim used to play in 85. His game mor«* terrible blot on tlu* history of na tions d<x*s not exist. One understands the County Court Room of the Court was fairly gotxl—could putt approach soluctliing of the love which is felt for House of Multnomah County, Oregon, and cut the ball, was steady with his Commemorating Our Six Years In Business hdnqelitdl Church. America by such opprcNsed peopl»* after as the time and place for the hearing of wood. Then Jim read ail the golfer's j said Final Account, together with any books, absorbed each written line and Th«* G« mm I Citizenship Committee of h»*aring Mr. I'arounagian. objections there may be to the same, found his game was going bad. He the Y. P. A lias secured a hj > ccu «I s|«-ak A «|Mx-ial Missionary program is Is-ing played in 89. Kind friends essayed to er from the <*. E. Union to lead tin* ser pn'pareil by tlx* Sunday Scliool for and tbe settlement of said estate. This notice is published in the Mt. help Jim out—instructed what to do. vice next Sunday evening. Among other Easter. Scott lieraid by order oi the Hon. Ik* followed all their kindly tips—and things of »|«**ial interest lie will present Tlx* ladies of the la* tils church will George Tazewell, Judge of the above played in 92. And then be cut out the the “Peat*«* Advocate” pledgi*, an item serve refreshments at the monthly meet entitled Court, made and entered on ories—just practiced day and day, with in the “Millions Campaign.” You an ing of the Deacon«*»« Auxiliary, which the 28th day of February, 1917. different clubs a-hitting at the ball urge*I to lie preedit and enjoy th«* meet will meet at th«* Deaconess Home on Dated and first published March 1, : where'er it lay. So Jim now finds an ing around the fireplace in th«* young E. Flanders street Friday for an all-ilay 1917. 80 is no trick to play at all if he prac men'« room at fl: 15. session. MARTHA SCHMIDT, Executrix of tices plain hitting—Just plain "bitting Th«* increasing attendance allows the the Estate of Emil Paul Schmidt, De , at tbe ball." Think it over, golfers.— Golfers' Magazine. result« of the "Go to Church” move How the Name “Turncoat** 8tarted. cease* I. ment. The service« on Sunday will Is* The epithet "turncoat" t«x>k its rise J. J. Johnson, Attorney. 13 Thought Drinking Only a Faahion. up to the usual standard of interest. from one of the first dukes of Savoy, Charles Booth, the economist, who whose dominions lying open to the in The latilie«* Aiti an* meeting today at regarded drink as one of the most pro NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT. the home of Mrs. Coffman on 92nd St., cursions of the two contending houses lific causes of pauperism, thought tbe of Spain end France in* was «ildiged to when* a 10-cent tea is living served. drinking habit was principally a mat temiMirlze and full in with that power In the County Court of the State of * On Sunday evening, the 25th Inst. the ter of fashion, rapidly passing away that was most likely to distress him. Oregon, for Multnomah County. Mission Band children will give a pro So, being frequently obliged to change among the upper classes, while among In the Matter of the Estate of Matilda the middle classes it was preserved as 9 That new building should be under way the gram at the regular <*htin*h service. Th«* sides, he humorously got a coat made Altman, Deceased. tnom«*nt the ground will permit work, eo as to a “social necessity," men treating each plea«ing dialogue, “How Some Little that was blue on one side anti white have it don** before other important matters Notice is hereby given that the under other to drinks they would perhaps Dollies Came to lx* Missionaries,” will on the other and might be worn either i-nme up. Buildings are not just “Bought.” sooner be without. Among the poor signed, Arnold J. Altman, the executor side out. While in the Spanish inter lx* n*|x*ated by request. Other S|x*cial They must be 'PLANNED" and "BUILT,” men drauk to excess from a perverted and both operations take time. nnmliers will lx* given ioehiding a violin e«t he wore the blue side out, and the of the estate of Matilda Altman, de pride "The whole thing." he declared, duet by the two little Updyke boys, age«l white side was the badge for tbe cease* I, has filed in the County Court of "is ao baseless that it is conceivable it French; hence lie was called Emanuel, five and seven. A more complete an surname«! th«* Turncoat, by way of dla- the State of Oregon for Multnomah might very rapidly come to an end. Our Services in Both Parts of the Work County his Final Account as such Tbe cure lies. I think, not so much in a nouncement will I m * made next week. Are at Your Command tlngulahing him from other princes of executor, and that said County Court total abstinence propaganda, though The busin«*xs meeting of the Y. P. U. tbe same name. has set and fixed Wednesday, the 4th that is indirectly useful, as In the rais was held at the Bradford home on Fri Hie Own Fault. day of April, 1917, at the hour of 9:30 ing of tbe whole standard of life " day evening. Some amendments to U m * The old miser in the story who drop o'clock in the forenoon of said day, in Try It. constitution were submitted and dis- ped a Are dollar gold piece In the the County Court Koc-n of the Court If multiplied by two, three, flour or i iissed. A social hour followed the busi plate at church, mlataklug It for a House of Multnomah County, Oregon, any other integer leas than nine the ness session. An Advertising Content nickel, could get no great aatlafactlou as the thne and place for the hearing of number 1,170,470,588,236,294 will pro provided much merriment. Reulien out of the deacon, aa will lie recalled, Quality First, Service Always. said Final Account, together with any duce the same digits tn the same order, Mortreud won the prize, hut be is labor but he was not the tnan to give up objections there may be to the same, aimply beginning at a different place in Tabor 1371 MIS Foster Rd. ing under the impression that he wax easily. , and the settlement of said estate. tbe set. handed a "lemon.” Accordingly he sought legal advice This notice is published in the Mt. Fe-«e ef Habit. with a view of Instituting a suit at law. Scott Herald by order of the Hon. “I suppose you form an attachment Hut the lawyer whom he conaulted George Tazewell, .1 udge of the above en Mends Church. was one of those rare and gifted aouls title«! Court, made and entere«i on the for an automobile." said tbe imagina The Women’s Missionary 8oci«*ty will who would much rather lie witty than 24th day of February, 1917. tive woman, "aa you do for a horse." Z'BYXT* A AW Candies, Confectionery, Fraits, Soft hold their regular semi monthly all day rich-or almost anything else for that tinted and first publishe«!, March 1, "Tee," replied Mr. Chuggins, “But mating on Tixsslay of next week at tin* ■natter. 1917. au auto isn't intelligent like a horse. "Sir,*' said he at once, "you have no home of Mm. Fiali on Saginaw Heights. If it were, it would be leaving the road ARNOLD J. ALTMAN, Executor of The snbj<*ct to lie «-onsidered during the case. You were guilty of contributory the Estate of Matida Altman, Deceased. and trying to turn in at every station negligence”— Exchange. study hour perio«l in the afternoon will Tab. 1460 J. J. Johnson, Attorney. 13 house or repair shop.”—Washington W. H. GILLIS Church Notes ANNIVERSARY SALE APRIL 5, 6 AND 7 LENTS HARDWARE CO You Still Have Time If You Act at Once Copeland Lumber Co. ICE CREAM ss? JSS BOHNA’S CONFECTIONERY I