Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923, September 13, 1917, Page 2, Image 2

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Publish»«. I»»ry ThurxUy al Lent». Or»<on by
Tas M t . 8,- ott PvuLmarsw cowrzwv
“We are partners” say a few
metal and fuel, oil and timber
trusts, and forthwith raise
prices 300 percent and shout for
everybody to be patriotic. What
Uncle Sam has done with the
wheat gamblers can be done
more with the basic trusts.
Church Notes
ahead and contract for the build­
ing of any number of ships and
Mr. Walrod Writes from Minn.
if bonds are not voted to pay for I Editor "Herald
I will again pen a
them it can pay for them with a tew lines for your paper. The weather
direct tax. How not to do it is here is much cooler. There was a light
the problem confronting the city frost on the 25th ot August, but no
authorities.
With a line of damage waa done.
One evening recently the ladies of the
steamers connecting Portland different churchee here gave a supper to
with the cities between here and the soldiers encamped here and to the
New York, and between here members of the G. A. R. I was given
and Australia the railroad trust an invitation and as I was never known
would have to give Portland and to refuse a free "band out” I went.
There were about three hundred pres­
Oregon a square deal.
ent. Fifty tables were set on the lawn
We carry Buster Brown and Black Gat Hosiery
Methodist Church.
Sduday next will witness the culmina­
J SANUKR POX. Manaatus Xditor.
tion of the "Efficiency Campaign”
MINNIBOOODXNOVQH HYPB.N íw »Editor
which has been conducted during several
1. ALI.EN DVSBAR. Circulation Manager.
weeks pant. The topic for the morning
Kilter» 1 •• »cconJ-cla»» mail matter F»bru
sermon will !>«, "Patting the Spirit
ary 14. Wti. *t th» po«t-o®cs at Lsnls, Oregon,
under act of Congress. March i 1ST?
Within the Wheels.” A consecration
SI a year, In advance
Ouharription prie»
service will follow the morning service.
In the afternoon the group leaders will
I hones : Tzsoa TWH, D SI.
Nashville, Tenn., which Ì8 make
their annual canvass of the entire
bone dry, has $50,000 worth of i church constituency with the object in
Oregon A Harbor For Refugees.
contraband booze stored in the view of having all plans for the coming
Arrangements are practically death cell in the county jail, and year well matured before the annual
complete, according to the news old soaks of that city are won­ conference which will convene the last
bulletins of the State, to place dering if a death sentence of the month. The mixed quartette
several hundred Belgians upon would not be a blessing in dis­ will provide special music at the morn­
ing service. A special musical treat is
dairy and truck farming lands in guise.
in store (or those who attend the even­
Oregon. Three hundred of these
ing service, at which time a quartette
refugees will be placed upon
Quite a paradox is noticed in from the Millard Ave. Presbyterian
1,250 acres for dairying and the revenue bill in Congress, It Church will furnish special music. Come
truck farming near Klamath is plain that in the excess profits out and hear them.
Falls, and 200 on 1,600 acres for clause there would be decidedly The last quarterly conference for this
vear will occur at the church on Friday
diversified farming near Marsh­ more profits if the “excess” evening, the 21st inst. This meeting
field. Citizens in Coos Bay dis­ were eliminated.
will be presided over by the District
trict will also donate small tracts.
Superintendent, Dr. Youngson.
Commencing with the first Sunday in
There are many thousands of
Canada Hits The Kaiser.
October tlie evening services will liegin
acres in Oregon, as well as mil­
Canada has prohibited the use one-half hour earlier than during the
lions of acres throughout the
of wheat in the manufacture of Summer months.
United States which might be
A very impressive baptisimal service
alcoholic beverages.
utilized in the same manner in
was held on Sunday afternoon at lohn-
son Creek just beyond 1-ents Junction.
providing homes for these im­
Considering his sightless con­ At this time Rev. F. M. Jasper ad­
poverished citizens of the old
dition, the blind tiger has re- ministered the rite of baptism to Miws-s
world. That they would come
markable success in eluding the Velma and Irma Sager and Roy
to us in a state of mind and
Bute. The services were participated
heart to make valuable citizens hunters.
in by a number of the friends and mem­
bers of the church and congregation.
none can doubt. — M. G. H.
By the time everybody gets
On Sunday
evening last Prof.
their winter’s fuel in Mayor Richards, of Willamette University, was
City-Owned Ships.
Baker will find that prices are present and delivered an address, or as
It ia gravely proposed to estab­ reasonable.
be chose to call it, a "heart talk” on the
lish city-owned ships and carry
merits of a Christian College. It was a
on commercial business in the; Kerensky, it seems, has been splendid talk ami all who heard it were
name of the city of Portland. having a hard time in getting fully convinced that to have young
people under the influence of men of
There is nothing in the charter his dictatorship to dictate.
Prof. Richard’s caliber during that
of the city of Portland to pre­
critical period known as the "teen” age
vent its doing so. The pretense
It seems all the colonels are would be greatly to their individual ad­
is that a special session of the getting promoted except our old vantage, as well as making for the liest
legislature is necessary: but in friend, Col. John Barleyi corn. interests of the country. Presidents of
our greatest educational institutions
fact if the city can run several
acknowledge that the smaller colleges
ferries it can run river steamers;
Lick the plate and help lick have the advantage in many waysand
and if it can run river steamers the Kaiser.
young people are the better for at least
it can send them to sea. It can
two years spent in them with perhaps a
levy taxes to build ferry boats I Let us draft the steel trust
finish at the larger schools. The young
people of the Evangelical Church united
with: and it can levy taxes to
with the Methodist young people for
pay bonds with NOW. It can go
this service.
People’s Forum
Anabel Presbyterian Church.
There are none better anti few that e«iual theee two linos. Give us a
trial and be convinced. Our prices are a big saving fmin down town prices
Ladies* Hose at 15c, 19c, 25c, 29c, 35c, 50c, 76c, $1.00
Children’s Hose at 10c, 12 1 2c, 16c, 19c, 25c, 29c, 36c
Men’s Hose at 16c, 19c. 26c, 35c and 50c
CLEAN UP PRICES ON WOMEN'S SUMMER UNOERWEAR
Vests at ¡Oc, 12 I-2c, I9c, 20c, 25c, 35c and 50c
The Stevens’ Cash Dept. Store
5827-29 92nd STREET
The services next Sunday will l»e eon-
ducted by the pastor, Miss Terrill.
Mr. C. C. Barker, the Superintendent
of the Sunday School, is investigating
the advisibility ot putting tn a high
school Bible course which will enable
our high school pupils to obtain credit
for such study. The state has provided
such a course and many schools are
availing themselves of its privilege.
1
Chop the tomatoes tine, a,id the sugar
and boil down in a porcelain lined
kettle for three hour», add the vinegar
and spices and l»>il for fifteen min*
Aller cooliug put into
utes longer,
glam jar».
Her Belief.
Near Foster Rd.
Tab. 3681
A method of diwtroying Illes. —Boil
some quassia chips In a little water,
sweeten with molarM*» sud place in
plate» or »alicer» near the places the Ille«
•ecm to gather. Noti-|x>ison<>us.
A bowl of co|>! water placed in a room
that in strong with tobacco ainoko will
alworb the odor.
"Do you ts'lievv in the Darwin theory
A dish of cold waler placed In the
of evolution?" he asked.
oven
when making cake will tend to
"Yes,” »lie replied, "and after the
keep the cake from burning.
moi
key
became
a
man
he
was
given
th«*
W.C.T.U. NOTES
power of speech that he might again
N OTK KOF miKKIFF'N MALE
The annual meeting of Mt. Scott
In the Circuit Court of the Htatv of Oregon
make a monkey of himivlf at will."
tor Multnomah County,
union waa held on Tuesday at the home
<i. A. Phillips and W C Thompson, dolttg
busltir®» as Phillipa and Thou>|«on, Plaint I fra
of Mr». J. L. Scbeuerman, of SVth St.,
vs Annlr M Irvine, !>vfvndant.
8. E. An all-day session waa held, the
io virtnr.- of an esm utlun, judgment ordei
Let The Kaiser Answer.
an«1 order of »air Issued out of trie above m
members gathering at 10:00 o'clock. A
"Mida’s Criterion” ask» the following tit led Court In the above entitled cause, to me
delightful luncheon was servetl daring question: "Why should whisky tie put directed and dated the 17th «lay of August
lwl7, utMin a judgment rendered and entered
the noon hour which waa greatly en­ out of buainess as a measure of food In sab! Court on the 77th day of June |«|7 In
of G A PhilllM and W. <* Thompson,
joyed. The business of the day how­ conservation, with Iswr paying lens favor
plalntlffa. an«! against Annlr M Irvine de
ever, waa not completed, so (ar aa the revenue and actually using a larger f<-n<1ant l<>( th. «inn <4 8*01 jii with Int. r« •’ nf
lb. r«t. o| n Mf (M nt per anmun from the 77th
election of officer» waa concerned, and amount of food products in Ila manu­ day of June Ivi7 an«l for the further sum of
coats and disbursements and the costs of
will be taken up again at the next facture?” A» an aid to the solution of and so upon
this writ commanding me to make
sale
or
the following described real property,
meeting. The reports of the various tills problem we suggest an investiga­
to wit:
l»t II and W I $ of U>t 17. Block I.
departments »bowed that much goo«i tion of the nationality of those engaged .lotlrtkde, in flection 18 Twp. ! N R. 2 E of
W M Multnomah County
work had been done.
in the brewing buaineM, then of the Now
by virtue of sold |e locution
The union has lost seven memliera political power of pro-tierman organiza- judgment order, decree and order «4 sale and
In Compliance with the commands <d said
by removal froui the State. However, tiona in this country, and finally a con- writ, I w ill, on Monday the 94th day of Ac ptrm
1917, al io o'clock s m . at the east front
many new memliers are coming in and sidération of the recor«le«l vote on thc ber
• loot -.f the < ...mt) Court n<MM0 in Fortlan«!.
Multnomah County. Oregon, sell at public
the gap will soon be tilled, while the question of beer ezempiioii.
auction (subject to re»lrmptlo||), to the highest
good-will and blessing of the union will
bidder tor cash In hand, all the right, title
an<l interest which the within name«! defend
go with those who have left the union.
Cake can tie removed whole (mm a ai t Annie M irvtM BM OB tB0 /Dh «lay of
June 1917, the date of the judgment herein or
pan by m*tting the pan on a wet cloth eInc«' that dale had In and to the above dre*
scribed property or any |»ari thereof .to satisfy
five or six uiinnle».
said execution.* Judgment order and decree,
SOMt GOOD RtCIPfS
fOR WAR PRICES
Vinegar or other aciduloua substances
should not be kept in »tone crocks, Jug»
or similar container«—tlx-ae acid» attack
the glazing, which Is »aid to lie of a
The directions lor canning corn now
harmful or pohonotM nature.
»ay to blanch corn on the cob. Boil
from five to fifteen minute«, then
Bure mutton tallow ia beneficial for
plunge in a cold water bath after which chapped lian«ls, lipa or face.
remove the corn from the cob an«! place
in the jars. It takes several cob» of
Mix a few pounds of bran or graham
corn to fill a jar and after com enough with your white (four when making
to fill a boiler of jar» has been boiled bread. This makes a more healthful
from five to fifteen minute» in the same anil nourishing bread.
kettle of hot water that same water
tastes like a jar of canned corn. A
Small children can be kept from »lip­
thrifty housewife has placed that water
ping when taking a t»ath in a porcelain
in canning jars, »tiding a cablespoonfui
of the com to a pint jar, and has a» tub by placing a Turkish towel in the
many soups a» it fille«! jars all ready to bottom of the tub.
serve next winter when it has l»»n
Errali meat should not lie kept in
heated up, deliciously tempting to the
wrapping
paper; paper absor«il the juice.
sense of smell an«l happily satinfying to
the sense of taste. In thus canning the
blanching water not a thing is thrown
away alxiut the corn but the cobs, which
were again boiled in tlie blanching
water trom five to fifteen minutes after
the corn had been grate<i off. This
Whsrs I t ai ned specialists wlih moder« lab
makes a most satiatying and nourishing erstorie« and adequai* equipment «He In
Collsftale degrees in tèe
■Iruelion lendine
soup stock.
fallpwing ach on Is
With meat prices souring somewhere
AGRICULTURE, with IS department«;
in the upjier air beyond the reach of the
COMMERCE, with 4 department«,
plain people and November »winging
ENGINEERING, with fl department«. !•
around this way with Thanksgiving eluding Civil. Electrical, Highway. Industrial
mince pies to be macle, comfortable Art«. Irrigation, and Mr-ehemeal Engineering,
FORESTRY, ineluding Logging Engineer
awniran«»-» comew with the statement lB<*
that green tomato mince meat haw lawn
HOME ECONOMICS. with 4 major depart­
pronounce«! delidoua by la-ef eaters who ments, including training In the Praclioe
thought thay were eating tlie regular House;
with three department«. la« I «4
beef meat mince. The tomato vines are lag MINING,
Chemical Engtnearlng,
doing well this year and it will 1»! an
PHARMACY
easy matter to »elect out Home of the
THE SCHOOL OF MUSIC, offer« laitrvr
prime green fruit for pies next winter. lion in the principal departments ot rural
A tried recipe from an old magazine is and instrumental music.
THE MILITARY DEPARTMENT, enrolled
as follows:
1085 cadets In 1010 17, and won recommen­
On Friday evening the Anabel Pres­
byterian Sunday School will give a mo­
tion picture entertainment in the
church. Four reels of film will be used.
Music will be rendered by the Indies'
Kapella Quartette and the Sunday
School orchestra.
The*! entertainment« will be given at
intervals throughout the winter for the
benefit of the members of the Sunday
School, and church and their friends.
No charge of any kind is made. All
members of the congregation and their
in front of the Asylum for the Blind. friends are most cordially invited to
Our dearly beloved wood trust The dinner was served in courses and these entertainments.
had great anticipations but it is the courses in front of me vanished like
a 1-e-e-t-l-e fearful of Hoover. magic. One lady asked me where I was Millard Ave. Presbyterian Church.
Having gotten past the innocent from and when I told her Lents, The monthly business meeting of the
Oregon, she asked me if they ever had
George L. so well it has hopes of anything to eat out there. I told her Y. P. 8. C. E. of the Millard Avenue
Presbyterian Church met last Friday at
being able to And a way to pla­ that it was so very dry out there I was the home of the Misses Btrang. A large
cate the Federal government. afraid rations were short. She replied number was present, also several
Just one more good pound of that judging by my reach they must be visitors. Election of officers took place
flesh from the people this winter very short if I could not reach them. I and the social hour was enjoyed with
told her that I wanted to eat enough to
would satisfy it—until next year. last me home, but she thought I was ice cream and cake.
The Millard Avenue Presbyterian
trying to eat enough to last me until I
We have water power at our returned again in two years. I had no choir rendered some very beautiful
door sufficient to generate elec­ reply to make to this, but merely music last Sunday, both morning and
evening. They are making some very
tricity in abundance for all heat­ blushed.
thorough plans for the winter work and
ing, lighting and motive power Say, this would be a grand place for much is to be accomplished.
for a million population. Think Dr. O’Donnell. They have a fine crop
of Irish potato«« here.
of a farmer with horses idling in On Saturday, Sept. 1st, they had a
Evdnqelicdl Church.
his bam hiring horses from his patriotic parade in this city. The Third Mr». L. W. Owen, president of the
neighbors! That is what we do Regiment and their band, the G. A. R. Father»' Day National Association, will
as a people, and our neighbors boys and City Council, civic organiza­ occupy the pulpit of the Evangelical
on Sunday next, morning and
are near-sighted folk, or they tions and citizens marched in the Church
G reek T omato M ince .
dation for O. A. 0. from the Western Depart­
parade. The program at the Park in- evening. She will take for the topic of
would not charge us such prices. I eluded several fine speeches. They her morning address, ‘ Real Life.” She "Chop eight ¡lounds of green toma­ ment of the U. 8 War Department as one of
the flfteon ‘ 'distinguished institution«" of
! were patriotic from start to finish. This will speak in the evening on "The toes fine an«i mix with four pounds of higher learning AH cadets will be furnish»«
light brown sugar. Boil for two hours.
Whenever a soldier seeks rest { is a time when patriotism should come Four M’s.” Mrs. Owen has been on Mix in with this a pound of cleaned and complete uniforms by the U. S Government
and the junior and senior cadets. enrolled In
the
lecture
platform
for
41
year».
She
to
the
front.
I-et
us
fin«l
out
where
or quiet he goes into a building
sewled raisins anil the same of cleaned the R O. T. C., will be given commutation for
every man stands. If he is loyal to th« has spoken in every penitentiary in the
or tent conducted by the flag and what it stands foi let him say United States. Her addreeses abound currants; one-half pint of vinegar, two subsistence, as well as all transportation and
st the els weeks* Summer oamp
Y. M. C. A., and whenever his I so; if disloyal, semi him over to Ger­ with human-interest stories which grip tablespoonfuls each of cinnamon an«l subsistence
REGISTRATION BEGINS OCTOBER 8.
cloves,
and
juice
ot
a
lemon.
Boil
for
1017.
Information on request.
Address.
thoughts turn to home and he many and let him serve under the her audiences wherever »he goes. She
five minutes after it begins to bubble all Registrar» Oregoa Agricultural Collage,
feels that he should write his i Kaiser. No one can be on the fence. A I» in great demand as a speaker in the over
and turn into fruit cans. Beal Corvallis, Oregon.
old mother, he finds every con­ . man is either for or against the United various churches, having engagement» while hot an you would canned fruit.
now for two month« to come.
venience at the association head­ States. In the churches here they hand
Thi» mince meat has been ma«le np
' out a card to every one to pledge al-
Rev. Hornscbuch ia taking his vaca­ into pie» after Handing in jar» for five
quarter? whether in training leigance to this country—a very gOO«l tion,
hi» congregation uniting with the year» ; into pie» that were pronounced
camp or at the front.
way to test a man’s feelings.
Methodist Church for the service on by the uninitiated to be regular meat
We should do all we can to assist the last Sunday evening.
mince pie». In making up the pies Tabor :ir>SH
soldiers now in the field and those who
The advantage of a municipal will soon leave for the front in every
rifie apples chopped fine add to the bulk
ami a«l«l a fine flavor.
Or. Wm. Rees
light works is becoming better way we can. I am ready to do my
friends Church.
omce and lleeldence, JS« K Soth Hl.
PUMPKIN BUTTER
understood as time passes and part; ready to go into the Army or any­ The Quarterly Meeting held last week
PORTLAND, ORE.
».
the mounting cost of the private where I can be of service to my country. was well attended and the interest con­ Pumpkins...................................... ,...4
system brings grief to city When I think of what it would mean to tinued good to the close of the last ses­ Remove the seeds from one pumpkin,
-,. ..
sion Sunday night. Besides those men­
in small pieces and boil soft. Cut
officials. Mr. Daly had the cor­ us should we lie defeat«! it makes me tion«! on the program last week cut
B<lw. MH
Kaat «OS7
the other 3 pumpkins in small pieces
feel aa if I wanted to cross the water
rect vision in this matter, but he with the soldiers and take a gun and go Dorothy Lee, a minister from Seattle and boil soft, put in a coarne bag and
was ahead of the times for poor on the firing line where I would feel as was in attendance, H. A. Hinshaw, pre«» out the juice. Add this juice to
John Guy Wilson
privilege-pested Portland-Sun­ if 1 was doing some good. —John Walrod. who is general freight agent for the the first pumpkin and boil for 10 hours
Attorney-at-l.aw
Southern Pacific and the regular clerk or more, until of the consistency of
MS Pltloek Block
nyside Gazette.
of the meeting, presided Saturday even­ butter. Stir often. Frozen pumpkins
Offlc. Ron.ulU.lon Krenln«. by|Appolntm.nl
Nonpatriotic.
ing.
ai.. best because the juice comes out
—--J--------------- —-----------------------------
■ •
Shorts are a valuable ingredi­ Gladys—Mother, I don’t speak to The young peoples meeting Sunday more easily.
ent in bread, and if the results Jeanette any more.
afternoon waa under the joint manage­
GREEN TOMATO PICKLE
Prof. T. E. Lawson
of the fixing of wheat prices Mother—Why, dearie, what is the ment of Emel Swanson and Kenneth Green Tomatoes......................... 8 lbs.
matter?
And
poor
little
Jeanette
hw
Piano
Lessons at Your Home at 60c
Tamplin. Mrs. C. C. Barker and Mr.
Vinegar......
1 qt.
bring down the price of flour, been ill, too.
He Will Call
K. Tamplin rendered an effective duet.
Brown migar
4
lbs.
shorts will be found as valuable Gladys—That’s just it, mother, «Le
After the address by Rev. H. K. Jack-
Cloves, mace, cinnamon, 1 teaspoon
for human as for stock food.
Tabor
went and had German measles.
WK Mth »
son several were at the alter.
of each.
The Oregon
Agricultural College
Professional Directory
Interest, costs and accruing costs
T M.HCKIIICKT. Hhrrlff of Multnomah
County, Oregon.
Dated this Jl»t day of August 19)7.
First lasue Auguat 23rd 19)7
Uat Issue Neptembrr JDth 1917.
fft’MMONB
In the circuit Court of the Btate of Oregon,
for Multnomah County.
Frank Bril, plaintiff va Annie L. Ko«« and
Edith Hose. i»cfrudanta.
In the name of the Blate of Oregon you.
and each ot you. are reoulied to appear and
answer the complaint file«! against you In the
aboveentitled ratter and Court on or before
Heptember 18. 1917. said date t*eing 8 weeks
from th«’ fif»t publication of thia aummona.
• 114 If you fall Io appear and answer, or other-
wise plead herein, for
want thereof the
plaintiff will take judgment and derree
against you as prayed for in the complaint on
file herein, to wit:
Fur the sum of 8192 (JO,
with interest thereon at the rate of 7 per cent
Br annum from July », 1017. until paid, and
r the further sum of Hondo attorney*! fr.-a
f.>r the foreclosure of this mortgage and th.
collection of this note, and for his coats and
disbursements herein and for a deerM for
the foreclosure ot a certain mortgage made
by one Samuel Hoee In favor of Plaintiff, an«!
recorded In Book 490 at |>age 34. Raronls of
Mortgages for Multnomah County, Oregon,
covering the following deacr!l>*d real proper
tv: The Kaat half of lots 48, 47 an«l 4N. In
lllof k W. In th«* Original Townsite of Albina,
ng to the «1 fly r. rdi’d |<lat I
In Multnomah County, Oregon
This aummona la served u|x»n you by pub­
lication ones a work for six successive weeks
from the 2nd <l»y of August, 1917. t«» «nd in
eluding September IS, I#I7, pursuant to an
order of the lion. Robert Tucker, Judge ot
the atx»ve entitled Court, which order la
date«) Auguat I, 1017.
John Van Zante, Attorney tor Plaintiff. 114
Hpaldlng Bldg , Portland, Oregon.
Date of first publication, Auguat 1, 1017.
Date of last publication September 18, 1917
NUMMONK
In the Circuit Court of th® Hute of Oregon,
for Multnomah County
Allrv 11 Morrow, Plaintiff. v« Edward O.
Morrow, D«*f<’ii<!ant.
To Edward O. Morrow, the above named de-
Cendant:
In the name of the NUlr
of Oregon:
____ „
__ „___
'l <•’!
ar«* hereby
------- . — to ap|M'«r and answer the
jr required
complaint
I ___
m«««l ngnlnsl you hi the above t-n
titled suit,on or Irt-forr
_ _ th« .....
_
14th day of wwr
Svp
ternl»er, IVI7, and If you fall so to appear or
auawer. for want thereof, the plaintiff will at»
i»ly to the court for the relief prayed for In
her complaint* via:
for a decree of divorce
«IUaolvlng the marriage contract now existing
between von and the plaintiff, and for the
cu«tody or the minor child In sal«! complaint
mentioned, and for such other and further re
1,1 •* <’ourt niay «e«m meet and proper
Phis numinous ia served upon you pursuant
to an order of the Hon. R<»bi. Tucker, which
"•id order was made <>n the »1st «lay of July,
Iwl7, and which asid order required that thia
summons be published once a week for six
ronaecutlve weeks, In the Mt Hcott lieraid, a
newspaper of general circulation publlahe«! In
Multnomah County, Ntato of Oregon ; the .late
of the first publication of thia notice la the
2nd day of August, WI7, an«! the date of the
Ujl publication Is the Ilth .lay of September'
Attorney for
IIW4 Yeon Bldg., Portland, Oregon.
Plaintiff.
ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE
Notice la hereby given that the undersigned
County Court of the County
of Multnomah. Mtate of Oregon, appointed ad
mlnletratrli of the last Will and Testament
and Relate of James H Atkinson, deceased,
late of M ultnomnh County, Oregon .
All per­
sona having claims against said estate are
hereby notified to present the same to the
undersig led at the office of James N. Davis,
801 Journal Building, Portland. Oregon, with­
in six months from tills date, duly certified as
by law required.
MINNIko ATKINSON, Admlnlstralrli.
pale of first publication Mepfember IM, 1017.
¡»ale of last publication October II, 1017.
A SCREW LOOSE
MaX cause a wreck. Get the tire»
and other moee parte of your wagon
an<i other vehicles tightened while
tlie weather ia dry.
We Guarantee Every Job.
MATT GREENSLADE, Blacksmith
Foster Road and 93d 8t.
See Club Offer On Page 4
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