If “Daddy Hoover’’ can bring tw a sale of home made candy and pop down the retail price of bread he corn balls in connection with the enter­ Published Beery Thursday al Lenta, Oregou by will do some tall pulling. Ap­ tainment. All are invited to attend. Tua M t S cott F tblimim COMraKv parently there is a waste some­ Millard Ave. Presbyterian Church. J SANUKR POX. Managing Fdltor. Medium and Heavy Weight for MINNIBUOODKNOUGH H YDX. N»w. tdtlor where. Men have been known The Christian Endeavor will be led J ALLBN DUMB AB. Circulation Manager. on Sunday evening next by Miss Aitnee to spend two days under an auto­ Enteret aa .«•coi..lcla»» mail matter Febru­ Hollingworth. The topic ix "I'olrie* ary It. 1*1«. at the po.t office al Lenta. Oregon, mobile trying to locate a “lost and Religion,” and a very interesting under act ot Congreaa. Marvh 1. 1ST» motion.” and between wheat at and lively program has been arranged. Underwear that we contract» I for last January, which enables us to quote aome attractive prices Option price • |1 a year. In advance $2 a bushel and a barrel! of flour J. Sanger Fox, of the Lenta Friends Womsn’s Vests from 10c to $1.75 Misses and Children’s separate Vests, Drawers and Union Suits I Hoses Tanca 7*M, I’ »1. that retails when baked into Church, will lie present as one of the speakers of the meeting. Mr. Freeman Men's heavy Vests and Drawers at 65c, 75c, 98c, $1.25, $1.49 Men’s heavy Union Suits $1.25, $8.40 bread at $30 there is some con­ Pave Foster Road will favor us with «pecial music. We Boys* Vests and Drawers and Union Suits at right prices. Next issue will be devoted en­ siderable “lost motion,” for the hope for a big attendance Come and Hour should cost less than $10. bring a friend. tirely to the paving of Foster We sell the Bennington Cooper Spring Needle Knit Underwear. Compare our prices with any in the city The Y. T. 8. C. 1B. held one of tlie Road. All news that can possi­ In recognition of the splendid most enthusiastic business meetings bly be held up for a week will be held for some time at the home of Mrs. so handled in order to make room work of the Army and Navy Wiu. Lope, t'dth Ave., last Friday even­ for the special matter. We have Y. M. C. A. a general order has ing. The new committees seemed to lie 5827-29 92nd STREET Near Foster Rd. Tab. 3581 undertaken to send it, at our been issued by the Navy depart­ alive to new business and all had livelv expense, into the homes of ment authorizing commandants and original plans to submit to their the Circuit court of the Flute of Oregon, practically every influential citi­ at navy yards to issue permits president. We have many new prospec­ for In Muhimuuih County tive members ami our society is growing Kilward W. *ifali, I'liuntiff. v». Thoms* for the construction of Navy zen in Mt. Scott. If you do not in every way Manv big things are («rant, Defen«iant To Thomas Grant, the above named defend get a copy, please excuse us and Y. M. C. A. buildings as the* ho, ed for in the future. The social ant: association is considered a valu ­ committee submitted a new plan which In the name of the Stale of Oregon: You are call at the office, there will be . hereby required to appear and answer the com­ plaint tiled againut voii in the above entitled one for you there free. It will able adjunct and asset to the we think will work out very nicely. I suit w ilhln six wvess from th date of tbr Hrsl The proposal was to eliminate refresh ­ pul»lli at.on of tliK Mitnin > ub . and if fall be twice the usual size, and we service. ments from the business meetings and to appear and answer said cause and complaint To inHjtect our work and com­ on or l»efors the Sind «lay of November. 1917. have been generously helped in have a get-together social once a month, the plaiutiff will a»k for a decree agalnut you tor the relief prayed tor In his complaint, to this undertaking by the business The attempt to break up the with the object in view of asking out­ wit: For a decree setting «sideand cancelling pare down town prices with our«. deed made and executed and delivered by people who have taken space in Portland branch of the Seattle side young people and striving to gel the plaintiff and w ife to d«-lendant to lot three TJ lkdhr«M»k* addition to Ht John*. our advertising columns. When fish trust is doing very well, but new memliers. It was decided t> put ( block »region: for a decree cancelling the note» given p'.alnttff and wife t*» defendant, and the Special care taken with babies the issue reaches you, read it it would do better if the fish this plan on trial for three months and by mortgage » cured thereby, sal«) mortgage br­ if it proves successful to continue ing recorded In I hmi K Wai i*age W*. mortgage from first page to last and re­ were bought from some other throughout the year. and children’« pictures. record» ot Wnaco County, Oregon: to cancel deed made and executed by defendant to member that its publication source than the Seattle fish trust Meedames Geo. Merry. Fletcher, the pls'iitiff to a ranch in WatOO Count) said deed being recorded In volume 99 at pag- would not have been possible itself, don’t you think. Why j Grandma Jones, Mrs. A. J. Holling­ deed record» of Waaco County, Oregon. For against you fur the sum of >-'•$« A> The latest styles at lowest price« without the cordial co-operation couldn’t Portland hire fishermen worth and daughter, Esther, Mr. and Judgment money advance«! and paid out by plaintiff and a jii'liiiiciit in the sum of gate) w. damage» of those who have used its by the year the same as it does Mrs. Ed. Williamsand daughter, Ina, for consistent with good work. by plaintiff. tor hl* cost» and «ti» represented the Millard Ave. Church at ■«ustained bur»cn>rntM incurred herein, and for much columns. J. S. F. its street sweepers and firemen? the Sunday School Convention held at I other and further relief a» l*> the Court shall Mt. Scott Herald Underwear for Fall and Winter Wear Women, Misses and Children, Men and Boys The Stevens’ Cash Dept. Store Yoi± are hrvited^ Just atol equitable. This summon* I» the 14iurelwo<> »uant to order of the lion JI’ Kavanaugh, Sunday afternoon. They were very judge ot an Help Hoover Win The War. the above named Court, made on the much pleased with the address given by ; 10th day of O c I o I ht , 1917, directing said sum If there was ever a time to '■ mot)» to l»e published once a week for six con- I Prof. Ball, of Franklin High. j sec ulive weeks in the Mount Hcott Herald, and prove our Americanism Now is requiring you to appear and answer the com I-Mt Thursday evening after thensual Methodist Church. plaiut within six w • • k» from th«- «late of thrrtrsl i the time. Our soldiers are on choir practice strange noises were beard publication hereof of tbh »uiunioua; The subject of the sermon next Sun­ in the basement, ending by a inarch l>e- \\ K. Koyal, Attorney for Plaintiff. <£M , the battle line to help our allies Building. F«»rtlau«k Oregon day morning will tie, “The Propelling ing played on the organ. An investiga Henry ► Irst Publication < k'tob«-r, Illn. 1917 to make the world safe for Power of Faith.” The evening topic La st publication November. -2nd, 1917. tion revealed a most delightful surprise Democracy. will be, “Burning Heretics.” Then-; arranged for the choir. A table set Not all of us can serve in the will be special music at both services. ■ with an abundance of cake and fruit SUMMONS. trenches or risk our lives going The Sunday School Board will meet in ■ and coffee, which was greatly enjoyed. In the Circuit Court of tbe State of Or gon, ' for Multnomah Count* the basement of the church on- Friday A vote of thanks is extended to Mrs Hasel Lent, Plaintiff, vs Frank km, L>c over the top across no man's evening at 7:00 o’clock. Dinner will be fendant. land, but all of us can take part served on this occasion and the business A. J. Hollingworth, Mrs. Christenson, T<> Frank lx-nt, the ab«>ve named def«*ndatit: ! Mrs Marsh, Mrs. Jordan and the two I In the name of the State of Oregon: You I are hrr«*by re«iulred to api»«*ar and answer the ( in “Hoover’s Drive” to save discussed during the meal. It is hoped attractive young ladies who served so I complaint filed against you in the above en­ wheat and meat, butter and sugar to organize a teacher’s training class at royally, Misses Esther Hollingworth and title«! suit, on or before the »th day ot Novvm j tier. 1V17, «alm the X7 h day of 1917, the «late of the first publics of the Millard Ave. Sunday school, con­ ! i September. tion of 'nt i sum m om and if y«m fail loans asked to stint ourselves or go board. ducted a service at the Men’s Resort, or other* Ise appear herein, tn«* plaintiff will to the Court for the relief prayed for in without food, but simply to eat The chttrch was tilled on Friday even­ Ith and Burnside Sts., last Sunday I I apply olainliff.s complaint herein, to wit: For al | Judgment and Decree of Divorce «lisaolvlng wisely and without waste, and to ing last by the members and friends who afternoon. This is the first of a series I the bonds of matrimony heretofore and now gathered to tender a reception to the re I «-xbitii -■ th«- plaintiff and Isfondant. use substitutes for bacon and of services to be held at the resort by j and for the care, g custody and control of the turning pastor and wife, Bev. and Mrs representatives of different Presbyterian 'minor children. t«»wlt. Ulan«! Lent an! ham, wheat foods and other con­ Mariam Lent, and for such other and further as may seem Just a nd equitable in the centrated foods that can readily F. M. Jasper. The church had been Churches. Prof. Hollingworth conduct­ relief prettily decorated for the occasion and ed the music. The mixed quartette premises. This summons is served upon you by publics bs shipped across the water. the evening was very pleasantly spent. rendered two special selections. tion thereof, pursuant loan order of the Hon arable J P. Kavanaugh, Judge of the above One wheatless meal a day, one A brief program was rendered under the entitled Court, which order is dated S«-pl /7lh 1 WI7 First Publication Aept 97. 1917 I asi ' meatless day a week will keep direction of Mrs. Hurd. Addressee of Publication November S, 1917. Anabel Presbyterian Church. John Van Zante, Attorney for Plaintiff. 314 the non combatants in Europe welcome were given by Mrs. J. C. Last Sunday morning in the opening Spalding Hhlg., Portland. Oregon. from having eatless days most of McGrew, for the Ladies’ Aid; Miss service of the Analx-1 Presbyterian Sun­ Wilhelmina Harvey, for the Epworth the time. Remember that the League; Mrs. Minnie G. Hyde, for the day School by the use of large maps the person who wastes food during Sunday School, and Mr. J. L. Johnson, young men of the school who have war time is giving aid and com­ for Bennett Chapel, Gilbert, a large dele­ joined the army were located in nearly parts of the world. When Superin­ fort to the enemy. This war gation from this church attending and all tendent Tripp a“ked “How many of will not be won on the battleline participating in the reception. Among the musical features of the you would like to help win the war,’’ alone, but on the bread lines as program were a violin solo by Miss Ruth all hands went up. He then explained well, and every one of us can be Turner, accompanied by her sister, Mies how the school could lielp the govern­ soldiers in the fight for conserv­ Mildred ; vocal soloe by Miss Zella Lan­ ment by purchasing a Liberty Bond. don, accompanied by Mrs. Burgett, and Before the class--« went to their respec­ ing our food supplies. tive places the teachers wen- instructed Pledge Card Week takes place a piano solo by Miss Grace Jasper. Mr. Jasper responded to the addresses. to respond to the call of their names between October 21st and 28th. Refreshments were served. The church with the amount subscribed by their )>aK moved to Every loyal housewife should be enters upon the new year under classes for the purchase of the Liberty 904-5-6 Broadway Bldg. Bond. Much enthusiasm was shown in willing and glad to promise co­ very auspicious circumstances, mnch (Cor. Morriaoii) undertaking. The amount was operation with the Food Admin­ pleasure being expressed over the return the Phooe Main 3112 over-subscribed about twenty per cent. of Mr. Jasper for another year. istration Department. We can He han ¥2000 worth of the The C. E. social which th»- young lateat electri al equipment includ- render efficient service by using The Ladies’ Aid held a very success­ people of the Anabel society had planned ful and pleasant time at their silver tea, a static, a high frequency home grown supplies, which will hell Wednesday afternoon at the home for Friday evening, October lit. has i inn Diathermia and ari Alpine Ray machine with which he ir able to save transportation, by practic­ of Mrs. J. C. McGrew. The attendance been [sistjioneM until Friday evening, effectively treat rhemnatiain, October 26, when a Halloween party ing the gospel of the clean plate, was large. A short, but interesting bright*direaRe, hardening arter­ will be given in the Sunday School I program was rendered, including solos ies, all nerve abnormalities, re­ by cooking no more than neces­ rooms ot the church. lieve Rkin trouble and stimulate sary, by using corn or rye bread by Mrs. Lettie Cone and instrumental hair growth. solo by Mrs. Burgett. Little Dorothy for at least one meal each day, Hees and Clyde Sager. Jr. delighted the Probably «he rno»t complete Kern Park Christian Church. electrically equipped pbyaiciau in by substituting chicken, rabbit i company bv singing “While we areCan- the Northwest. On Tuesday evening of this week the or fish in place of beef and pork, ning the Kaiser*” Little Miss Dorothy members and frienf the Kern Park SEND FOR FREE BOOKLET by boiling and baking and frying also gave a recitation, as did little May Christian Church gathered at the church Howe. Dainty refreshments were sarved. less. for the pur[sste of extending farewell greetings to their departing pastor and The united co-ordinated effort of the Nation will win the War. Laurelttood Conqreqationdl Church. family, Rev. and Mrs. G. K. Berry, who are leaving this week for their new- Do your part and get others to The pastor, Mrs. Han°aker, will take home at Corono, Calif. The purpose of do likewise. for the topic of her sermon Sunday the gathering was also a reception to the Tabor Z5»l morning, “Some Church Habits.” new pastor, Rev. M>x>n, formerly of On Sunday evening next the first Dr. Wm. Rees Some months ago a skilled Vesper service will be held, continuing Pomeroy, Wash. Invitations had been extenRK. capital wanted a site of four service will be held from 5:00 to 6:00 dresses were made by Rev. Conner, of o ’ clock and will be address«! by various the First Church, whose remark“ were acres. One was shown him seven miles from the river for speakers from the city, which will af­ largely in appreciation of Rev. B'-rry, Bdw. ZnA'i Ka,t«e<«7 ford a splendid opportunity for residents $20,000. That was the best he of this vicinity to hear these speakers of with whom he had been closely and in­ associated for many years; John Guy Wilson could do. So he went to Tacoma.1 note. The speaker at this first service timately Rev. Stines, of Gladstone and Rev. Attorney-at-Law There they gave him a water­ will be Captain W. H. Hardy, who is Ryder, of Centralia, Wash., spoke brief­ 3«) Plttock Block the only survivor of the Captain Perry front site for less than half that ly. A quartette from the Montavilla Office Conaultatlon Evening, by Appointment ¡ expedition to Japan. Capt. Hardy has Church contributed a duet, “A Perfect sum, and agreed that if he used spent many years in Japan .and will Day,” which was greatly enjoyed. it for 10 years as outlined they speak about this interesting country. Various musical numbers were given by would forego any interest what­ There will be special music. On the members of the Kern Park Church. Tea Prof. T. E. Lawson ever. He is using it, and Port­ last Sunday of each month the Vesper and wafers were served at the conclusion Piano Lesaons at Your Home at 60c land is out the business resulting service will be in charge of Reed College, of the program. r He Will Call various speakers from this institution of Much regret is felt because of the de­ from 300 employees simply be­ ! learning speaking on up to date topics. parture of Rev. Berry and family, whose Tabor Mb «1« *«th St cause our capitalists and First On Friday evening of this week an only reason for leaving is the necessity Families are always 25 years be­ entertainment will be held at the church of a change of climate for Mrs. Berry Re«. Marshall 135» I hind times. under the auspices of the Ladies' Aid. ami their daughter. They are retaining Office Mar.hall 9» The entire program will be furnished their home here however and give the If you haven’t enough money by students of Franklin High School. assurance that if possible for them to re­ Dr. F. M. Brooks The Glee Club will furnish several turn they will be pleased to do so. Rev. Mi Oregoni.n Building to buy a whole bond bring what numbers. Miss Mildre 1 Boone will be and Mrs. Moon are given a cordial re­ PORTLAND you have to the banker maybe I the reader of the evening. There will ception and will receive the hearty co­ Specialist In Surgery ork operation of the church. he can help you. Church Notes Important Announcement DR. R. A. PHILLIPS Electro Therapeutist THE ARLETA STUDIO Tabor 5103 6131 Foster Road A Stitch in a Tire Saves Mileage TAON’T decide too soon that a tire or tube is wornout. Some time« there’s more mileage left than you might expect. Let ub look it over. We will tell you frankly whether it will pay to make repairs. If repair« will help we’ll handle them quickly, efficiently and at very moderate cost to you. Try u«. It will pay you.| LENTS GARAGE AXEL KILDAHL, Proprietor 8919 Foster Road Tabor 3429 D 61 NEW PACK DRIED FRUIT & NUTS Will soon be received. Cail and get prices 30c lb. Have you ever tried our Special Blend Coffee? It has the real Mix:ha Java Aroma. Prices.... . 2 for 55c Go to your butcher for spare rib«, but come to us for some “Silver Thread” Sauer Kraut. Try it. It is very good. Per quart . . 10c An abundance of Fresh Fruits and Vegetables always in «tock Drop in. We appreciate your patronage, qo matter how small the purchase may be E. E. DAVIS GROCERY TABOR 615 LAURELWOOD STA. I) 1215 Efficiency is Built-Not Born IT IS MAN-MADE AND MECHANICAL Telephone efficiency is built into Ithe Automatic Telephone and with it goes economy, large free service area and unlimited number of calls at low rates Call A 6221 Contract Department— and our representative will call. n A ICECREAM Tab. 1450 Candies, Confectionery, Fruits, Soft Drinks, Bakery Goods, Tobacco and Cigars, Light Lunches Bohna’s Confectionery