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Mi Scott Herald Pw Two Mt. Scott Herald People’s Forum Church Notes Publl»b»<l Ivery Thursday at Lanta. <>r»<on by Taa Mr. 8»- ott P vsushiï «» t'oar»sv I he Transportation Probkni. Methodist Church. The nervier* will Iw *• u«ual on Sun* There ie an immense amount of J SANiiKK n*X M suasins Kditor. flummery and foolery about tiling rail <l«y next. Th* topic for th« morning M1SN1B<H»ODKNOCUH HYPS Nsa» Kditor }. ALLKN Dl'NBAR, Circulation Mauagsr. road rates The commissions and com rermon will l>e, “The Dignity of the Euterel as >«x>i,.l rl»>i mail matter Febru mittees and officials connected there Kingdom.” The evening topic will l<« ary 14. IvU. at the poal-oftee at lutila. Oregon, with are for the moat part a bunch of "Plan, Purpoee, Power. Prayer." under act <>« Congres», March S Utt*. conscious and unconscious (Htrasites Maj r Repp will contribute a eolo to the Subscription prier • Il a >ear, in advance and gratters. Great tome- ot books and mueical feature« of the morning «erviee. I WOMBS: T imor 7M4. D «I. bewildering atatietice are piled up and Mr. and Mr*. Fred Froet will ting a printed that nobody reads, no one can duet at the evening »erviee. Corporation Greed understand, and constitute a lot 0« ex- The Lent« Epworth League wa* well You will observe that when pen*e xs useleas as so many obt-erva- | teprenented at the Diatrict exeur«ion to the streetcar combine was mak tiou* on the moon, so far as arriving at St. Helen« on Monday, the following transportation rates. The courts being in the crowd from the local ing 18 per cent on its investment just mix in and confouud whatever uaetul church: Rev. and Mr«. F. M. J wiper, it didn’t talk about being part work may t>e attempted. There ie uo Grace, Clara and Herliert Jaeper, Mrs. ners with the people of Lents or getting justice or equity lor individ ala. Maui Bleything, Mr» Minnie Hyde, Portland. Its Portland managers cities, communities, farmers, manu Elizabeth Hyde, Miseen Wilhelmina were busy with land gambling facturers or consumers out of the Harvey, (.¡lady« Coryell, Fannie Pixley, of rates and schedules and Grace Brown, Evelyn Smith, Gladva on the side and the corporation thousands exemptions and rulings the public is Neil. Meaer» Berry Ott, Sa nny Ott. itself had and has a lot of useless afflicted a ith in order to keep up the i Louie Wilkincon, Morley Brown. Alec Wishing to aid mv country during the real estate. The jitneys last big swindle of the transportation trust. Smith, Ivan Gay au<i Glenn Rueher. war I promise 1. To eat one wheatiess meal a <lav, year knocked its investments and There is but one remedy. That is pub A moat delightful day waa enjoyed. 2. To eat beef, mutton or pork not lic ownership. 8uppoe* one man The Woman'e Foreign Miaaionary the jitneys were ended with the mora than once a day. election of Mayor Baker. At owned the elevators and another owned Society met at the jutraonage on Wed- 3. To economize in the use of butter. the building of a big office structure in needay afternoon. A very intereating least, the two events followed in a city. Then suppoee we bad a com program wae rendered. Japan being the 4 To cut my daily allowance of sugar close order. With the poor show mission counting the stope, tabulating aubject diacuaaed. A brief add re«» by in tea and coffee anti in other way*. ing made because of the jitneys the passengers, estimating the cost of the paator on the "Religiona of Japan,” 5. To eat more vegetables, fruit and fish. That is what you have for every bill or ac the corporation thinks it a good every motion, and jiggering about the comparing them with Chriatianity wa« 6. To urge in my own home or in the relative cost of transporting passengers greatly enjoyed. Mrs. Jaaper gave a count you pay by check. You don’t even need time to strike for more money. from the third to the fifteenth story as talk on "The Women of Japan Finding restaurants I frequent the necessity of to make a memorandum of the payment. The In fact, however, if a six-cent compared to transporting them from Their Place in the Sun," and Mr*. economy. fare is obtained there will be the second to the fourteenth story. Hyde «poke on the “Place of the Mi*- Sign here and semi to Herbert Hoover. bank keeps the account for you. Evety house should display a Food LESS revenue from Lents than What folly it would 1«! aion Schoola on the life ot Japan." At Administration card. now. There will be LESS That is what this railroad rate ad- the next meeting the aociety will com The Labor Department of the W. C. -evenue from the entire system. justment and com mission racket mence the regular year’a atudy course, T. U. is active in pushing the signing amounts to. the subject being Africa, Lena Leonard A 20-per cent increase will be The railroads coukl be operated in Fisher’a book, "Under the Crescent of this pledge. You have no trouble hunting up receipts and followed by a 30-per cent decrease zones of 5u0 mile«, or even more, and and Among the Kraals," being the text Home made dryers are multiplying. receipted bills. Just call on the bank for your One ie on exhibition at state heatlqliar the base should be absolute cost, or book. in volume of business. check and you have the evidence complete. te re made by .Mrs. Wilson, president of Fully 40 per cent of the busi even less than cost, the same as the East Portland union. Another white poet office. The cost is about half a ness done now is by those who Pleasant Valley Church. ribbuner has a verv simple one hanging cent a ton per mile, and about the do not have to ride. They ride. same for transporting passengers. Set Services are held every Sunday morn over her stove, ju-t high enough not to This bank solicits your deposits, large or for pleasure and social affairs. at that rate, if it proved to be too much ing at the I leatant Valley Church, con interfere with cooking under it. It is small, and invites you to pay your bills through They can move if fares go up. it could be lowered; if not enough the ducted by the pastor, Rev. Wm. T simply a frame made much like a win it. It’y the SAFE way. difference could be made up from Ford. Beginning October 1st there will dow wire screen, with lathes around the Many of them will. general taxation. Fixed rates of Vans also be evening service* at 7:» each frame to make an edge to keep the food This is always the case with in. It is doing splendid work. | portation on a low mileage basis in Sunday evening. I increase rates when those rates zone«, would largely equalise land A union Sunday School is held at One hundred and eighty-tlve comfort are monopolistic. There will be ! values in agricultural sections, so far as 10:00 o'clock. Every one residing in bags for our own navy boys was sent the vicinity of this church is invited to this week to the Sattle training camp. MORE automobiles and mortor- transportation w as concerned. Lents, Oregon attend and participate in the servici ■efl. The transportation problems are all Fifty more housewives were sent this cycles purchased and operated. created by crooks, gamblers, week to Camp Withycombe. Wilson There will be fewer trips to artificially politicians and learned idiots. There ville union sent in a tine lot of supplies : town. There will be families are no problems. With the aggregate friends Church. N (»TICKOF HHEIHFF’H BALK Sixty many tailed bandages, 2Ó house the Circuit Court of the Mt a I«" of Oregon move closer in because of higher wealth and credit applied there should The Quarterly Meeting of the Port wives large bundles of old linen for fur In Multnomah County G. A. Phniit* and W ( Th<*m|*aon, doing fares being one of the domestic 1 be abundant transportation and no more land Churches will lie held Friday, the battlefields of France, which were bualru ai a« I’hHlliM and Thompaon. I’Uimina ' charge for a ton of wheat than a ton of Saturday, and Sunday at the local lr. Inc If • ndant sent direct to the front, 4&» gun wipes ra Ry tnnM factors to consider. There will virlurr of an «-x« utlon. judgment order, which has juat been repainted and many handkerchiefs and tea towels. an«l order of «air iaau«*<l out of the above en be fewer people incline to pur ' diamonds; no more for 5<O miles than church titled Court tn the above entitled causa, to m«- Mias I for five; no more for bad grades than and tinted for the occasion. and dated the 17th day <>f August chase homes in the suburbs. A I good ones. There is nothing said about Terrill, the new paator, ia proving her Nineteen new members joined Cen directed 1917, upon a judgment renders«! and entered sal'I Court on the /7th day ot June 1917 In six-cent fare will cost the prop such things in the postage rates. Why self to be an able executive aa well aa tial union recently. New members are In of G A Phillips and W C Thompson. constantly coming In as it is recognized favor Plaintiffs, ami against Ann!«* M Irvine de erty owners of Portland in de in any other transportation schedule? an efficient ininitter. that the organization is making good all it Unt l<»r th»- sum of |.LH JO with interest al the rate of fl [« r c< nt per annum from the 17 th preciated values and rents Switzerland wifi carry a man any The program of the Quarterly Meet alorg the line. lay.d June !*J17 and for the further sum ot Bfi gOgti an«! disburse me fits and ths cost« of A membership contest wili be inaugu tJM enough to build a municipal sys where, on any train any distance for so ing follows: FRIDAY and upon this writ commanding me to make much a month. He can travel day and rated in September. sale of the following deeeribsd real property, tem covering the entire city in night and eat and sleep on the cars, if 2.30 p. m., Meeting of Ministry and to wit: U>t 11 and W 11 of Lot If, Blook 1, J of bads, In fVvtlan IB Twp IN 1. 1 R of better routes than the corpora he wishes to. The sum is a small one. Oversight. BCMMONK W M Multnomah County Now Therefore, by virtue of said •eiaeullon. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, tion now serves them. If the The average monthly ticket buyer will 7:45 d . m., Evangelistic service. judgment order, drarrs and order erf sal* and for Multnomah County. SATURDAY not use 3000 mile* a month. Bine* the in "compliance with the commands of «aid Frank Hell Plaintiff vs. Annie L. H om and Portland Railway Light and Edith Hose, ¡Mendanls. writ. I will, on Monday the Mih day of Heptem train* rua, anyhow, why bother about 10:30 B. m., Meeting for Worship. her 1917, at |0 o'elwrffe a m at the east front In the name of the Alate of Oregon you, Power Company was managed a thousand mile*, mor* or les*? We 2:00 p. m., Evangelistic Senice. and «-aeh ot you, are required m appear and door of the Connty < «»urt House tn Portland Multnomah County. Oregon, sell at public answer the complaint fl led against you in the by men who were not almost pig- ar* bewildered by the claptrap and rate 7:45 p. m.. Busi new Meeting. above entitled cause and Court on or before auction (subject to redemption), to the highest bidder for ra«h In band, all the right. title September U. 1917, said date being fl weeks greedy for money it would CUT sheet* of our American railroad*. They SUNDAY from the first publication of this summons, and Interest which the within named defend ant. Annie M Irvine had on the 77th day of and If you fall to appear an«! answer, or oth«-r DOWN FARES to four cents, or are all bosh. Our railroad gambler* in 9:45 a. m., Bible School. Wise plea«! herein. f«>r went thereof the June 1917, the data of the judgment herein or plaintiff will take Judgment and decree sines that date had in and to the above des even three cents, or possibly 2 1-2 New York don't care to serve, only to 11:00 a. m., Meeting for Worship. against you as prayed for in the complaint on scribe«! property or any part thereof .to satisfy rob. If they could rob without serving 3:00 p. m., C. E. Rally. file herein, tow It: For the sum of 9192.00. «aid execution. Judgment order and decree, cents, and the result would be a they with interest thereon at th«- rate of 7 per r«-nl interest, cowls »ml accruing ««»ala would let ua go back to ox teams. 6:5-5 p. m., C. E. Service. T M. HCHI.IICRT. Sheriff of Multnomah tn rannam from July 26, ¡917. until paid, an«! very large increase in its total Public ownership and operation of 8:00 p. m., Evangelistic Service. for the further sum of SiOO.On attorney's fees County. Oregon. for the foreclosure of this mortgage and th«« bated thia 21st day of August 1917. profits in another year. They transportation would consider service Rev. Fred Carter, pastor of the New- collection First issue August Mrd 1917 of thia note, and tor nia coats and disbursements herein, an«! for a decree for lot Issue September 20th 1917, haven’t the foresight and under first. There would be some overload berg Church will be one of the speakers the foreclosure of a certain mortgage mad«- by on»- Samuel H«»ae In favor of Plaintiff. an<1 standing to perceive that, and ing and grafting as in the postoffice, on Saturdaj. recorded in Book 490 at page 24. R«-«-ords ot NOTK'K OF HIIKRIKF'H BALK Mortgages for Multnomah County, Oregon, like other bond and stock gamb but not anywhere near as much as now Rev. K. H. Jackson, a former mis c«>verlng In th«» circuit Court of the Blate of Or«*gon for th»; following describe«! real proper goes an. Why do we hesitate to drive sionary to Central America will address Multnomah i'ounty tv: The East half of Lots 4rt. 47 an«l tn, in lers go on with the idea that they the thieves out?—A. D. C. the Sunday afternoon meeting. Mr. Block 29, in th«» Original Townsite of Albina, Margaret Baker, Plaintiff, <■.. Margaretha Flrlahauer. widow, charlea Flelahmier and according loth- duly recorded plat thereof, can girdle the tree and continue Jackaon is a young scholarly man and in Multnomah County, Oregon Grace Fieiahaimr. hla wife. Fr«-«! Fh-iahau«-r Etta Flelahauer, hit wife; Emma Hubbard speaks with great enthusiasm, The This summons la served upon you by pub and to eat of its fruits next year.— MM lication once a week for six aucceaaive weeks and \«wt«»n Hul>l*«trd. h«-r liu«bMhd Seek The Truth. in- Maaon and Ix*o Mason. b«*r huaband: Minnie young people of I'ente are cordially from tile 2n«! day of August, ¡917. to an«! In Alfred Cridge. There ie much eaid these timet, under vited U j hear him. cluding M«* pt ember 13, 1MI7. pursuant to an Ferguaon, unmarried, an«! Louin Flelahauer, order ot the Hon. Robert Tucker. Judge of iit>ninrri« 'l. lb lr«, «>f E E. Flelahauer, <!•• | the head of what may be called opti- the above entitled Court, which order is craned. I>«*fen*lanta. Six-Cent Car Fare. By virtu«- «>f an «*x«TUtlun, judgment order, «lat«-«l August 1, 19.7, i miem which eounde Dice, hut it ie eome- John Van Zante, Attorney for Plaintiff, 814 decree and ordgr of sab I mum out of Ihs There is no doubt that “pipes } thing on thie line: Juet think well and Anabel Presbyterian Church. above ontltted Court in ’tn- above entitled Spalding Bldg., Portland. Oregon. cauar, to me dirretr»! and «late«! the Mint day of of first publication. August 2, 1917 are being laid’’ for a charge on really make youreell think you will The picnic of the Anabel Presby Date July. 1917, upon a judgment rendered and Date of last publication September 13, 1917 entered in naid Court on th«- loth day of Julv Vox Populi in Portland by the succeed and you will do eo. Another terian Sunday School held in the Kenil 1917, In favor of Margaret Bak«»r plaintiff nn«l ngainnt Mnrgarrtha Fl«-lnhau«-r. widow. Portland Railway Light & Pow way it may be put is this, “Don’t look worth Park on I.abor Day proved a Chari« « Flvlahaner and Gra« «- Flelanauer, bln on the dark side.” Now the person who great success from every viewpoint; wife. Fr«-«l Flelahauer and F.ttn Flelahauer er Company. The jitney nuis does not honestly look at the dark side hln wife; Emma llubbar<1 an«! Newton Hub ideal weather conditions prevailed; a bard, her huaband, Rone Mason and I,«-«», ance (to the company) was so is deceiving and crippling himself by m>>et bountiful dinner was served; more Manon her hunband. Minnie bergunon. tin married and Louis Flelahauer, unmarrle«!, easily eliminated on demand that ignorance. It is a duty which we owe than 150 people present and above all, a Heirs of E E Flrlnhauer, dec«-aa«’d. defend ants for tb«k «urn of liAtsiOO with Interest at th«- the next thing is to be six-cent to ourselves to know the truth, the spirit of friendly rivalry and enthusiasm of rate 6 percent p«-r annum from the 9th day of March 191»; and th«- further sum of :iu fares. Probably Lents and St. whole truth, and the person who will was manifested throughout the day. with Interest at the rate of fl m-r rent p«-r an not seek to know the whole truth is not The crowd began gathering at ft num from the 1st «lay of April PU7, and the Johns will get 10 cent fares. I only a coward, but a traitor to himself. further sum of 9123.00 with Interest at th«» rair o’clock and there was something doing of fl p« rcent p«-r annum from the »nil «lay of The transportation unit of Port To say there is no dark or false side to every minute until the evening shadow* July, 1917, an«l forth«« further sum of 9W7«» costs an«! disbursements and the costs of an«! land needs the money. That the battles of life is a deception, and is is-gan to fall. The games ami contests upon thin writ rommandlng mi* to make «ah- ot »hr f dlowlng described real pro »«-rty. should be sufficient answer to like attempting to walk on ice without arranged by Sup-rintendent Tripp and to wit: Ix>tx Four (4). Five (6) and 'Hix (fl) Block Tw«-lily nix (26) In “Hunnynld.«•” Mult any inquisitive person who knowing if it is strong enough to hold his committee proved a splendid attrac noinah County. Oregon, except the West up. Having looked at both sides tion. Many prizes were awarded anti HJ Wi fret thereof. naturally would ask what is the you N«.w Then fore, by virtu«« of said execution, we are in a position to make a true- it seemed the looser* were just a- happy imlgmrnt order, degr« e and order of na'e an«! reason for a six-cent fare, As blue honest effort to win out, and so we as the winners. The father and eon In compliance with tin- command« of nal«l writ, I will, on Mondav the loth «lay of Hep an actual fact, however, the or- will. race, in which each father carried his tern»x«r 1917, at 10 O'clock A. M , at the «-ant front door of the County Court Houne In Do we ever stop to think how close son upon his back, ami the adult ladies’ ganization that has declared it- Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon, n«*|| at we are to friends and never know it? public auction, (subject to r«*d«>mptlon) to foot race were among the most exciting self a partner with Vox Populi th«- highest bidder fo «ash In hand, all the SUMMONg Borne see us if we wink and never show events. right, llth ’ and Interest which the within would make more money with a it. They would help us if we ever fell 1 it isn’t every time that he PREFERS named defendants In the Circuit Court of the Stale of Oregon, and each an«l all of them had on the 9th dav of March. 19»ft, the «late for Multnomah County. three-cent fare than with a six- and never blow it; if sick, they would to tie a drone. Alice ff Morrow. Plaintiff, ve. Kdward O. of th«- mortgage herein foreclosed or sin««» that date had In and to th«- above d«-scrlb<’«l Morrow. Defendant. cent fare, but its head would help us to get well, do tbeir beet but To Edward (». Morrow, the above named de Frequently it’n his eyes. They are property or any part thereof, to satisfy nai«l fendant : execution, judgment order ami decn-c, Inter have to be pounded vigorously never tell—let us use their purse a ; In the name of the Nlatc of Oregon: You costs. Mrs. Jennie Kemp, vice-president of weak, or have been strained, or he is eat, costs ami accruing are hereby rr«|ulred to appear and answer the spell, and then outgrow it. All around | T. M HIJRLRITBT before it would believe that. If Hherlff of Multnomah County,Oregon complaint filed against 7011 In the above en there are friends, as the sunlight j the woman’s division of defense, and roubied with myopia. titled suit.on or before the 14th day of Bep- Dated this 2nd «lay of August 1917. its managers had the true us t«ml»er, 1017, and If you fall so to appear or First Issue August 9th 1W17. never ende, so U^’s look beyond life’s president ot State W. C. T. U., was answer, for want thereof, the plaintiff will ap In most eases the RIGHT glar-tes, I»a«t inane September flth 1917. mental attributes for leadership clouds, even beyond the boriai uh rond, called to Milwaukee this week to organ |>ly to tiie court for the relief prayed for In her complaint1 viz: for a deerre of divorce correctly fitted, will completely remove they would ascertain the fact and remember Him who Bai<l, “It is I, ize a branch there. dissolving the marriage contract now exlatlng the trouble. lh‘‘ plaintiff. and for the that low prices increase profits. be not afraid.” Look to Him for help Mrs. L. F. Additon attended the an cuatmiy of the minor child In said complaint mentioned, and for such other and further re- A SCREW LOOSE However, the people of Portland and cheer, realize his promise lure, nual meeting of the Wilsonville union If glasses can help your child’s eyes, ti i" " <’ourt ”‘*y "cem meet and proper His presence, will and love; thank Thursday. This county union is doing . 1 ni" "’,mrnpn" 1» serve«! upon you pursuant will probably stand anything seek we have them and want to supply them. loan order of the Hon. Hobt. Tucker, which Ma< cause a wreck. Get the tires Him as He points above, to and in the fine work in many of the department IJii1 ?. s”r i?7na‘»,V ,,n lh*’ «»< J’l,7« rather than have municipal way that He laid for us eternally.—J. L. lines. If glasses will not reach and remedy the and other >oowe parts of your wagon JJ1”1 w?,rh "•W order required that thia FUbllshad once a week for sll transportation and municipal Johnson. Mrs. Kemp is touring Douglas County. trouble, we’ll frankly tell you so. and other vehicle* tightened while consecutive weeks. In the Mt Scott Herald, a 2lei^"Pal*r.oJ,«»‘nernl circulation published In lighting forced on them at such Mr. Hoover wants every housewife, the weather is dry. „1 ST?Co’»n»y. Ntate of Oregon; the lh<» Ural publication of this notice la «TV» a rate as a three-cent fare and Washington people wi 11 want yes every woman in the United States, U-t^ publication la ths llth day of September* to enlist herself as a mem tier of the We Guarantee Every Job. 50 cents a month for an average to swat the liquor fly once more. DR. GEO. B. PRATT, ni< “’If"1’. Al}°rnev for Plaintiff, house lighting. Such rank With a genuine and fail initia food administration army. MATT GREENSLADE, Blacksmith KJ4 eon Bldg., Portland, Oregon. He wants the name and address of socialism would be awful to tive one swat would have been Optometerist Foster Road and 03d 8t. every householder. He asks the bouse contemplate! enough. wife to sign this pledge: 326 Alder St. between 6th and Broadway A RECEIPT IN FULL YOUR CASH ALWAYS BALANCES Multnomah State Bank 7 W.C.T.U. NOTES I 9. » I The Optical Shop