Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923, October 25, 1917, Page 7, Image 7

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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<kah
lodge, a violin solo by Mrs. Swanson,
accompanied by Miss Kawthorne, a
vocal solo by Mrs. (hsHx, accompanied
by Miss Tilils'ts ami mailing» by Mr».
Kacitel Fullman, also of Mountain View
Itelmkah lodge.
An addreas was given by the Noble
Grand of Arteta lodge, Mr. <tetter and
also by lite Grand Master of lite Oregon
Assembly. J. J. Johnson who accom­
panied tlie Grand Master, was called up­
on and gave a patriotic address which
was enthusiastically received.
Mr.
Orendorff was chairman of the evening.
Tte> 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 l<x»ee In the bread problem, but
they are just as much at a loss when It
comae to locating it as is the house­
holder. They know that it can, by no
manner of means, be laid at lh«lr door. ,
It is a matter of common knowledge
that flour la celling al f- per bushel and
that a barrel of flour when made into
bread brings *30, which is claimed to lie
double what It should be. Mr Brugger,
one of the bakers of Ijints, hopes Mr.
Hoover will tie able to locate the “nig­
ger in the woodpile." He pays |11.20|
for a barrel of flour that used to coel
him
|s per hundred lbs. for sugar
that be used to get for M.8O.
Also, 1
lard that he formerly could obtain for
7, 8, and V eta. per lb. he now has to
pay 21 eta. per lb. for. All tbia in ad­
dition to increased cost of wood, and
help and in fact everything pertaining
to the buaineee.
Home of the things which might be ,
don« to help out the local situation and j
assist our boms taker» in thsir efforts
to keep ths price down as low as poeei-:
bls would include patronising them in
preference to buying the city manufac-!
lured article This per heps ia the main |
difficulty. If they had the entire local
trade It would enable them to do s
sufficient volume of busineea to admit of
smaller proflla and prove a mutual ad­
vantage to themselves and their patrons.
A little more co-opcration and fore­
thought exercised in the purchasing of
foodstuffs would tend to solve many of
the problems that are perplexing the
housewife ami at the same time solve
some of the problems of the small mer­
chant who is trying to make ends meet.
In th«* Circuit court of th«* State of Oregon,
for Multnomah County.
Ktlward Wcatfall.
1‘laintlff, ▼■. Thomas
«.rant. Defendant
To Thoma* Grant, the above named defend
mt:
In the name of the State of Oregon: You are
hereby reoulrcd to appear and answer the com­
plaint tiled against you in the above entitled
■ tilt * ittilii *11 WMM from the date of the flr*t
publication of thi* summons, and If you fall
to appear and answer said cause and complaint
on or before the find «lay of November, 1V17.
t h< plaintiff will ask for n decree ngnlnnt you
for tbr relief prayed for In his complaint, to
Wil
lor n <b < ri . ft. ttlng aftda and < m Orel II ng
the «teed made and executed and delivered by
plaintiff and u ife to defendant to lot three
I.I« k k 19 Holbr<M>ks addition to Mt John*.
Oregon: for a decree cancelling the notes given
b| plaintiff *n<l Wife to defemlant. and th*
mortgage secured thereby, said mortgage bl
Ing recorded In book BN at |»agv BOB, mortgage
records of Wasco County, Oregon: to cancel
th* daad made and esaented bj defendant to
plaintiff to a ranch In Wasco County, said
deed bring reoordrd In volume W at page 4S3,
deed record* < n Waaeo <'•»unty, Oregon« For
judgment against you for the sum of i.'.ta JO
m<H.« > 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.
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MT. SCOTT DRUG COMPANY
PHOENIX PHARMACY
Kern Park
John R. Leach, Ph. G
PRESCRIPTION SPECIALIST
Whether
FOSTER ROAD IS PAVED
Or Not
We have two fully registered pharma­
cists with six and twelve years experi­
ence on duty every minute we are open.
one thing is sure—people must
eat. Discriminating buyers,
whether old timers or new
comers buy their groceries,
coffee and tea, fresh vegetables
and fruits from
TOURS FOR ACCURACY
YOUR PERSONAL APPEARANCE
You can't walk along the street without some­
one taking note of your personal appearance.
You can’t impress your personality on the pub­
lic in an ill-fitting suit.
JOHN D. YOUR GROCER
92nd and Woodstock
Tabor 1477
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Don't be satisfied with a suit made to fit (?) any
one; come to us and get one MADE FOR YOU.
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We Do GOOD Tailoring At Modest Prices
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OUR PLEASURE
F. F. EHRLICH
is to serve the public well. Whether you come in person and inspect our
stock (which is preferable), whether you send your children, or use the phone
Ladies' and Gents’ Tailor
9134 Foster Road
Our Service Is The Same
Efficiency is Built-Not Born
IT IS MAN-MADE AND MECHANICAL
We expect to build up our business each month by having more
SATISFIED CUSTOMERS than we had the previous month
Telephone efficiency is built into ¡the
Automatic Telephone and with it goes
economy, large free service area and
LENTS MERCANTILE CO.
unlimited number of calls at low rates
5805 92nd St., S. E.
Call A 6221—Contract Department—
Tabor 1141
Remember Our Phone No
and our representative will call.
Different Patterns
Flashlights
DR. R. A. PHILLIPS
Electro Therapeutist
Eveready Batteries
Failing
Autumn Leaves
A reminder of evenings indoors and
Columbia Dry Cells
han moved to
I POINT
-ju. ™ **♦ ¡and
HOT
904-5-6 Broadway Bldg.
(Cor. Morrison)
Phone Main 3142
SEND FOR FREE BOOKLET
Lents, Portland, Oregon
Geisler Bros.
Important
Announcement
Tie ha» added I'JOOD worth of the
latent electri. al equipment includ­
ing a static, a high frequency
Diathermia and an Alpine Ray
machine with which he in able to
effectively
treat
rheumatiRm,
bright« disease, hardening arter­
ies, all nerve abnormalities, re­
lieve akin trouble and stimulate
hair growth.
Probably the moat complete
electrically «quipped physician in
the Northwest.
Page Seven
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LINCOLN
General Electric Irons
Edison Mazda
Lamps for
every socket
Edison ftazda
Lents Hardware Company
5923 92nd st.,. S 'E. near. Foster Road
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