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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (April 19, 1917)
Newsy Items from Nearby Towns A DEPARTMINT (XlNDUUTED BY OIH< KPECIAL OORREHPONDKNTH. Damascus. tlie Riaen Christ in I .a tin America. The Tlie rainy weather ia causing tlie far dasnra are held in the church on the mer« to get behind with their spring ■econd Wednesday afternoon ot each month at 2,'M) p. m. A large attendance work. The road force keep at work on tlis 1« reported with growing interrat mani- frated. All ladle» welcome. road« regardle«« of diaagr'<eabl» weather. Home of tlie wood hauler« have Bellrose-Gilbert. atop|ied their work on aooouut of the bad condition of the roade. The Needlecraft Chib met at the home The Damaix'iia achool 1« cloaed in* of Mr«. Rindle Tuesday. A very enjoy definitely on account of «carlet fever. able afternoon waa »|>ent. The next Frank Kroteh la slashing down hia old meeting will be held at tlie home of on-hard and trimming it up in good Mr«. Anderaon on April :MHh. Everybody In thin »action I* anxious shape. That la what all the old or ly waiting for clear weather. chards need. The next “unexpected” aup|i»r will Mr» Emma Ilabl-el la visiting at her lie served at the home of Mr. and Mr». old home thia week. Roy Young, grandaon of Mr». Wolf- French on Saturday evening of thi« week. There will lie at least two birth liagin, is down with the meaalea, day anniversaries to receive recognition Mr. Hchwarta, Gertie ami Fraud», are which, with oilier interesting leeturra down with «arlet fever. Eiale la re will asnure a pleasant evening. ported aa improving. J. H. Carlson la getting out wood and ■a continuing regardless of the weather. Cherryville. Cheer up! Hummer is coming some Miae Hattie Allen la viaiting her time. abler, Mm. Wealthy Royer. No bright day« since the 17th of Home of the young men of thia neigh- trarhood have enlisted in rrapon«e to the March, but we will live in hope«. call of their country. Other» have ot- Talk about unfavorable ami tin- end their service« which may lie ac aeaaonable weather! The last season the writer lived In Illinois March came cepted. The dance given at the German hall in pleasant and continued pleasant all Haturday evening waa well attended and through th» month, causing the fruit all had a good time it la reported that tree* to blossom and fruit to set, whi e thia will I* the last entertainment given April ami May were abominable beyond by die German Society until the trouble» description, killing all the fruit of every acnma the aeaa are aettled, which we sort. June was blistering hot, as waa the entire summer. The corn crop was all hope will tie anon. good. The intense heat was nearly in tolerable. Ho other «tat«« have their Happy Valley. drawback«. Two more week* of achool following There ia an armed guard stationed at thia week. the dam near here and a «earch light There will lie a «pelting and arithme maintained all night, so that any one tic contrat at Wichita on Friday, April prowling around there has to give an 20th. Representative» ftpm the 6th, account of themselves or suffer the »lli, 7th, and Hili grades of the Happy consequence». Valley achool will take part in thia con- Ileppold, the shingle man from Port teat. land, and bis financial banker, At J. I). Hutchinson, who has leaned the torney Carter, of Portland, were in II. C. Ulrich place, la »praying the town last week making arrangements orchard and trimming the berry bushes. for the locating of their mill near here. He »till haa «bout eight acre» of Cuth- They expect to start about ths first of tiert raspberry plant» to aet on tbe place. May if tbe weather permits. When he 1« finished there will be 30 The donkev engine from Marmot waa acme <4 amah fruit on the place, con- brought across the river this week and Mating of raspberries, blackberriea and nearly submerged like a submarine blaak cape. when it took to deep water. Earl Umnlool, who haa iieen work The death of Frank Rockefeller at ing on night ahift for tlie \ aughn Ma chine Work», at Gresham, will work on Cleveland, Ohio, lately, calle to mind the circumstances of the deadly enmity the day ahift hereafter. existing between him and hie brother, Mr. Albert Buawell will work the John I)., on account of the dishonorable Frank Btrichroft farm thia season on manner in which Frank was beat out •hare«. of bi« valuable property on tbe Iron There ha« l>een no ■'ceding or planting Range, near Duluth, Minn. Lynn done in thi» community yet. Everyone Galarneau, who has a claim near here, ■a getting very anxious however, to get lived at Duluth at the time and is fa- in aome of their crojia. ' miliar with all tbe circumstances con nected with this affair. question and it ia being argued on it» absolute merita aa it ia viewed from tbe different standpoint«. Judge Gatens, who was present »poke in favor of the bill, declaring that the voter« were quick to respond to any ineoaure in volving tlie expenditure of large «urns of money, Imt a meaaure involving social betterment ot any character met with opposition—that nothing waa regarded ao cheap aa men. An Item ot interest to voter« of I .ent« waa brought out in the dlacuMion that by tlie adoption of the two-platoon »ystem. involving aa it would an additional coat of approxi mately 190,000, would indefinitely po«t- pone the time whm a paid fire service would be poraible for thi» district. Other feature« of the program were muaical number» including an instru mental «olo by Mi»» Mvrtle McNeil and a duet by two little girl» of the Wood- mere HCbooi, who were ««cured through the efforts of Mr« Hogue, aa were alno the two boy« who gave the character wing, “Romeo and Juliet,*’ which was enthusiastically received. Mra. Arm strong gave a reading which waa much enjoyed. Mr. Bodlry. of Crraton station gave a v«ry interrsting talk on “Tomato Cal- lure,” which wm very profitable and In- •troctiva. The morning seanion of the grange wa» devoted to degree work. A dinner was served during tlie nrxm hoar. Mra, R. E. Thoma» i« chairman of tlie dinner committee for tlie May meeting ami promise« ■ surprise for thi« occasion. “YE PLANRY” Homes Designed and Wanned Free Home« to be an economical, profitable, and lasting investment «hoald be planned, and deeigtinl to reduce tbe coat of construction ¡—eliminate waste space and be permanently built. Home building requires science, art and knowledge. The “Ye Planry" Service with it’s 16 years experience,—with it’s large force of Home Engineers, Architects and Designers,—Tbe beet brain« of thia country—ia placed at your disposal without charge by our firm Use this Service free. Don’t think and worry;—call at office, see the photographs of “Ye Planry’ homes. / Copeland Lumber Co Quality First, Service Always 9418 Foster Road NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In tbe County Court of tbe Htate of Oregon for Multnomah County. In tbe Matter of the Eetate of Mary E. Taylor, deceased. No. 14227. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been duly appointed Ad ministrator of the Estate of Mary E. Taylor, deceaae<l, by the County Court of Multnomah County, Oiegon, and has duly qualified. All persons having ! claims against «aid Estate are hereby Enlisted. notified to present tbe same, duly veri- We are at war. Yea, we are engaged ¡ fled and with proper vouchers as re- in a world-wide war anil we a» farmers . quired by law, to the undersigned at 801 have been enlisted into the service« of | Northwestern Bank Building, Portland, our nation and of humanity. Oregon, within six months from the The fighting strength of any nation is ■late of this notice. made up of three forces, namely, tlie Date of first publication April 19. producers, the manufactun-ra, and the 1917. army and navy. Date of last publication May 17, 1917. It is the duty of all American farmers WILBUR F. BROCK, Administrator. to aerve their country by producing the C. L. Barree, Crawford A Crawford, largest crop possible and especially N. W. Bank Bldg., Attorneys for Ad those crop» which can lie »hipped a» ministrator. food« to the men who are doing their actual warfare. Experienced farm labor NOTICE OF HEARING FINAL AC is scarce and will be more and more in COUNT. demand so it will be our duty to re cruit new material to fill tlie rank« by In tlie County Court of the State of employing inexperienced farm help whenever it ia poaaible. Wa abould Oregon, for Multnomah County. In the Matter of the Eatate of F P. plan our work no aa to prodace the greatest amount of foodstuffs with the Keenan, Deceased. No. 13175. Notice i» hereby given that the un smallest »mount of labor and utiltze dersigned. executrix of the estate of every foot of productive soil. F. P. Keenan, <iecease<i. ha» filed in the above entitled Court «nd estate her final account as executrix of »aid estate, and ♦ that said Court haa set and fixed Mon RIGHT LIVING. day tbe 14th day of May, 1917, at the hour of 9:30 o’clock in tbe forenoon of In th» firm control of our »aid day, at the County Court Room in thoughts lies th» aacrat of the the Court House of Multnomah County, moot wonderful possession of Oregon, as the time and place for the which wo can boaat—charactor. hearing ot »aid Final Account, together It is as much a matter of habit with any objection» there may be to the as of will, this being always hon orable, truthful, just. Having same, and tor the settlement of »aid formed our principles of right estate. living. conscience invariably MARY B. KEENAN, Executrix of points to a whole hoartod loyal tlie Estate ot F. P. Keenan, Deceased. Arleta. Kern Park. ty to them. And when baser Dated and first published April 12, The Woman’s Missionary Society of motives try to sway the mind, Kendall. 1917. the Laurelwood Methodiet Church will why, hero is just where your Mr. Oleson, who was hurt in the auto J. J. Johnson. Attorney for said will power may profit by •xor- hold a public meeting at the church on 19 estate. 4 ci»». Friday evening of next week. the 27th and street car accident a few w<>ek» ago, ia home from tbe hospital, but will not inat Mm. Miller, one of the national field worker« of the aociety, will be pres be able to do active work for some time NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. Oath of th» Turkish Doctor. j yet. ent and apeak. The mite boxes will he The oath which youug doctora take Notice of appointment of excutrice» The next meeting of the Ladies' Aid In Turkey when they come before tbe in the matter of the estate of C. W. onened at thia time. The public are in will tie held on Friday of next week at medical examining board contains the Budd, deceased. vited to attend. Mountain View Rebekah lodge of Ar tlie home of Mra Thomson for an all following pledge: "That when 1 am Notice is hereby given that the under oiled at tbe »ame time by two differ signed have been appointed executrices leta will entertain the Isdiss of St. Hel day seraion. Mra. O’Sullivan returned recently from ent patients, tbe one rich and tbe other of the estate of C. W. Budd deceased, by en» and Gresham lodge» on Saturday evening of next week, the 28th inat. The an extended visit to Idaho, when* Mr. poor, 1 will accept tbe call of tbe poor the County Court of tlie State of Oregon without taklug into con»ideriitiou th« degree »tart will exemplify the work up O’Sullivan is engaged in mining. money offered and w ill do my best for for Multnomah County, and have quali on thia o'-caaion. Mr. Mnmfonl, familiarly known as bln treatment, and that I w ill never de fied. All persons having claims against The Arleta Parent-Teacher Aaaocia- “Billie," an elderly gentleman stopping cline to answer uny call, day or nigbt. said estate are hereby notified to present tion held a suecrasful meeting Friday at the O’Sullivan home, died suddenly during tbe reign of common diseases the same to me at 621 Henry Building, or of an epidemic ot contagious die- Portland, Oregon, with vouchers and afternoon. The work of the Camp Fire on Satuniay of laat week. duly verified within six months from the Girl» waa presented by Mia» B'weie Nel Several of the houaea of thia vicinity, ea«e." date hereof. son, a atudent of Reed College. Mr. which have been vacant for some time, Odd Habit Among Rook«. Dated and first published April 12th, Jamea Brockaway explained the work are rapidly lieing taken and the occu Among the odd habits of rook« 1« the of the Boy Scout movement. Mildred pants are preparing for Spring garden«. way that members of tbe same rook 1917. MARY A. BUDD, Boon told the atory of the Echo Maid. There ia quite a little ground in this ery have of Intermarrying generation HELEN U. BUDD The Camp Fire girlegave a song, ‘ Bum, vicinity idle that might lie planted but after generation. Tbe male« always w. K. ROYAL. Attorney, Suite 621 Fire Burn," in costume. Hometimt aid for the want of aeed. Any one having choose their wives from among their 19 work wa» given by a memlier of the potatoes or money to buy them would near neighbors, and if one should be ao Henry Building. Boy Scout« under the direction of Mr. no doubt be able to realise a return of bold as to bring home to his rookery a John R. Ijeach. two for one or 11.50 for every dollar in bride from a distance the other rooks Mra G. W. Snider, who waa ill the vested, making a good profit for lioth will invariably refuse to receive her first of the week it about her duties parties to the transaction. and will force the pair to build some Quite a number from here will attend way off. In the neighborhood of big again. The ladira of the Anabel Presbyterian the patriotic parade in Portland Thurs rookeries outlying uesta of this kind Church have organised a Mission Study day. Also committees from the Parent- may always lie fouud. Claaa under Mra. Warren, who haa been Teacher Association and Ladies’ Aid who for a number of year« in South America, will improve the opportunity to do some NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT aa their teacher. The text book need la shopping. (8ucce«9or8 to M. N. SADLER] In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Multnomah. In the matter of the estate of J. E. Are at your service. Tabor 5542 lleiler, deceased. Notice is hereby given that ths under PLUMBING and GASFITTING the voters of the city. Fire Chief signed, A. Kermode, Administrator of Lents Grange. The two-platoon system of tire service Stevens spoke on the negative side of the estate of J. E. Heiler, deceased, has formed the chief topic of discussion nt the question. Mr. Stevens invariably filed hi« filial account in the County Complete line of Plumbing Fixture« and Supplie« always on hand the open lecture hour of the Lents argues the question from the standpoint Court of tlie State of Oregon, for the Grange on Saturday afternoon last. Mr. of efficiency. He is not unmindful of County of Multnomah, and that Friday Irving, secretary of the two-platoon the welfare of the men. He contends the 27th day of April 1917, at the hour campaign committee. presented tlie that if the voter*» of the city an* willing of 9:80 a. m., of said day, at the Court measure and urged its adoption from the to spend tlie necessary additional funds Hous'* at Portland, in said County and Still Moving.. standpoint of the welfare of tlie men, for fire protection and service that it State, has been appointed as the time also contending that the efficiency of would he lietter to allow the men one and place for the hearing of objections ROSE CITY VAN the service would lie in no degree im day off in three than to adopt the two- to «aid final account and the settlement paired. He presented letters, telegrams, platoon system. His earnestnea« anil thereof, The One-Way-Charge Company and documentary evidence from many sincerity impress his hearers, and the f A. KERMODE, Administrator. large cities of the country in proof of absolute knowledge which he pos«esaea K. Royal, Attorney, Suit <>22 See Us For . .. the successful operation of the system ot the subject is very convincing. Henry Building. Those who hsve listened to these dis where it had been tried, declaring that Date of first publication March 29th, WOOD AND COAL the measure was right in line with pro cussions on different occasions are im 1917, pressed with the absolute sincerity of 8222 Foster R. gressive legislation and should receive Date of last publication April 27th, Tab. 1424 D61 favorable consideration at the hands of those representing both sides of thia 1817. 17 Repair Work a Specialty Miller & McGrew Fann and Grange Notes will think for you -1 Build Up Your Strength and enrich your blood. Thia excellent prep aration will help wonderfully jrour general health and yon pale this eplen- ver Oil with prove a wonderfully beneficial and very , f‘x"i ton* The “lr '•ualitX «< Pur» Cod Liver Oil has been eliminated while retain; etruetive and nourieh.ng propertiee. _____ r»u--n "r ’.m.lu-e digeetiva disturbance» and is 'El lea tils knexei* COD LI VER OIL WITH IRON Builds Tissue sud Enriches the Blood Cod Li rar Mai of iWasxcsUant LENTS PHARMACY F. R. PETERSON & SONS, Props. Tabor 2074 Anything in Galvanized Iron that Can Be Made STOVE-PIPES, elbows, stoves, furnace repairing. CHICKEN SUPPLIES, such as Sanitary Fountains, Grit and Shell Boxes, Hoppers and Troughs. GUT TERING and Roofing. No job too small or too large. A. S. PEARCE; The Tinsmith, Foster Rd. (Opposite P. 0.) (Successor to McKinley A Co.) Hay, Grain, Wheat, Oats, Barley, Chicken Feed and Supplies of all Kinds. Wood, Coal and Briquettes. Meat Swaps and Grit 9326 Foster Road Tabor 968 Have Your Car Prepared for Service The severe weather, with rough roade, have hail their effect on your car —on engine, tire« and body. To get the beet possible service this summer have your car OVERHAULED AND REPAIRED. We are prepared to undertake to tarn your car out practically as good as new. We guarantee the workmanship on every job that leaves our door UVllvd Gsmoip mL uldahl , prop. waiugu Both Phone«. Tab. MA, D 61 W19 KOSTER ROAD Waiting Room Barber Shop (Under New Management) Shave 10c Shampoo 15c Hair Cut 20c Your Patronage Solicited N. N. NYGAARD Dealer in Ladies* and Gents Fine Shoes REPAIRING A SPECIALTY 9133 Foster Rd. LENTS, ORE. We give "8 A H” Green Trading Stamps WOODSTOCK AVE., near 92d When in Lents Get Your Meals At The Cottage Restaurant NEW METHOD LAUNDRY Tabor 3614