» Mt. Scott Herald ANNUAL HOME COMING TOO OLD TO FIGHT BUYS LIBERTY BONDS OF ARIL IA I. 0. 0. F The Ariel« I h|<| Fellows olmerved their Eighth Anniversary ami annual Home- coming at their hxlge rooms on Friday evening last They had with them on this tseaxion as guest of honor the Grand Master of the Oregon Assembly, as well as visitor« from various lodges ol the city. An exixjllent program was rendered which Included a piano solo by Mrs. Grable, of Mountain View ltets roll call of Ute lodge met with a very Ix-arty response, many absent members having written letter» to be read in response to their names. A social lime followed lite program, bancing also was indulged in. Punch wax served. BUY HOME MADE GOODS AND SOLVE H. C. 0. L. Th« small local bakers know there is a screw lks addition to Mt John*. Oregon: for a decree cancelling the notes given b| plaintiff *n advanced and paid out by plaintiff ami for a ludxment in th«-*uru of l5OO.Au, «lamagrs sustained by plaintiff, for his coats and dis­ bursements incurred herein, am! for such other and further relief as to the Court shall seem just and e«|ullable. Thia summons la served upon you by publication thereof, pur ■nant to an order of the Hon J I* Kavanaugh, judge of the above named Court, made on the Mlh day of October, 1*!7, directing eatd »um mom to t»e published once a week lor six con- *• • utix. week* in th. Mount Stott Herald,and requiring you to appear and answer the com­ plaint within six weeks from the date of thcflrst publication hereof of this summons; W K. Royal, Attorney for Plaintiff, ffJI Henry Building, Portland, Oregon First Publication October, lltn, 1917. Last publication NdvemtM*r. Mnd, 1VI7. Kmil Erick, the oldest living pensioner on the Southern Pacific’s Honor Roll, hax invested Ids savings in Literty Bonds. Er ink Is 76 years of age, ami entered the railroad service on November 21, IH64, j several years before tte-golileil spike link­ ed California and the rest of the country with lite tlrst transcontinental railroad. Emil Erick la a Erenchmap by birth. “My heart yearns to be over there, “lie says simply. “I would give my life willingly tor France if It would avail, but 1 tlgure that America can do more than I for France, and so I lend to America my saving».'* There are twelve memls-rs of tlie Southern Pacific's Veterans Club who subacribad with Erick for tl>e First Liberty lx>an, and five or sii oilier» have applied tor Itonds of tlie Second Loan. SUMMON*. In the Circuit Court of the state of Oregon, tor Multnomah County. Ilai.l tent. Plaintiff. vs Frink tent, Ds- fondant To Prank tent, the above named defondent: In tin name otlh. Hint,' .4 Oregon: TM are her, hr required to appear and anawer the complaint fl tel asalnat you In the above en titled «lilt, Oh or before the sth day of Novels- ter. 1W17. aald dale being more than all week« from the /7lh day ol September, IVI7, the date of the order for publication of this summon« and more than ,la weeks from the /7.h day ol Meplemter. IV17, the date of the first publica lion of "ala summona slid It you tall to answer nr otherwise appear herein, llie plaintiff will apply to the Court tor the relief prayed tor In plaintiff.a complaint herein, to-wit: For a Judgment and Decree nt Divorce dissolving the Bonds of matrimony heretofore and now eslatlng between the plaintiff ami defendant, ami lor the ears, custody and control of the minor children, tn a It. 1« land tent and Mariam tent, and for such other and further relief as may seen. Juel end equitable In the premises. Thia summons la served upon you by publica- lion thereof, pursuant to an order of the Hou orable J P. Kavanaugh. Judge ol the above entitled Court, which order Is dated Sept. 77th IVI7 First Publication Kept 27. 1VI7. I-aSl Publication November *t, fol7. John Van Zante, Attorney for Plaintiff, >1« Spalding Hid, . Portlaud. Oregon. COLUMBIA GRAFONOLA A magnificent instrument which will give you all the music of the world in your own home. We furnish the instrument illustrated, complete with 10 double disc Columbia Records—20 selections of your own choosing. for only $82.50 Instrument will be furnished in Mahogonv, Walnut, or in the various finishes in Oak. We will deliver this to your own home with a small payment down and $3 every other week. Let us send you a Grafonola now. Why not a municipal slaughter house with a dozen branch butcher shops? Grafonolas from $15.00 and up Come in and let us demonstrate them to you. r MT. SCOTT DRUG COMPANY PHOENIX PHARMACY Kern Park John R. Leach, Ph. 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