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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 1, 1917)
r ■' May be the Ash trust is "buts- ed” by the municipal fish market. If not, why not? And if so, why not apply the same remedy to other local trusts? Mt. Scott Herald Fabllabrd Kv.ry Thur»<tay at la«u. Oregon by T hs M t S cott Ptmt-iaanes Conraxv J HANUXR FOX. Manatins Fdltor. MlNNIBUOODKXOtXiH HYDI. NeaaK.Utor J. ALLKM nr NBAS, Circulation Manager. guter« < »• ka >U<I u * mail mailer Febru »ry la, IMIt. at lhe Jawl effic* »I l*nu. Oregon an.1er act ot Comtrvaa. March 3 1ST» Bu batti pt loti pt'.cv > »I.,».! ■ fl * year, ill advance | T am , ”s*»4 D til There is no doubt that the people of Portland have been im posed upon in regard to prices for necessities of all kinds, lhe attempt to get war prices for everything was quite successful, and has netted many millions of dollars to some shrewd patriots in the business world. But while v e realize that we have been victimized let us remember that but for the strong hand of the Federal government we w’ould have been stood up and robbed with famine prices to a far greater extent. Fixing prices and regulating profits is somewhat new to Uncle Sam, and close arrangements and de vises are not yet working out. It might have been worse. Witn Illinois so close to such a wide border of Iowa and the hostility of the Illinois brewers and distillers to prohibition so desperate and the need for votes so great Iowa did pretty well. If voters did not colonise from Illinois, beer money and distillers’ bank notes did. The prohibition army suffers some checks but no defeats. It will yet carry the whole United States. Iowa was but a skirmish. Thousand-- of cords of good fuel are burned up by the differ ent mills in and near this city every week to help cut our local fuel trust Now that the ship yards are to start again there will be thousands more of good fuel destroyed while women suffer and children die. In this connection Mayor Baker was go ing to “bust” the fuel trust last summer. Next summer is com ing. Some of our Portland mothers are proudly displaying a service flag with two stars showing that two sons are defending the flag. Their pride is justifiable. There is no pride of wealth or position that can equal it. | varieties of spirits sup|>oae<i to b« out at this season Ou Ttieaday evening the i ' League accepted au invitation from the [ Greshatn League ami several auto load-, The candy men have been | of enthusiastic young people visited th<' ji lly time, Hooverized and we judge they ■ neighboring town and had a from their receiving royal treatment are scandalized. —Exchange. young hosts, nil sorts of Halloween stunts were pulled ot!’ at laith theee events aud lhe "eats’’ were provide«! in abundance. Tbe Gresham crowd were The Legislature of 1917 passed an act a “ghostly’’ bunch, but they were ap designating the fourth Friday of Octo parently friendly and soon won the con ber as “Frances Willard" day in the fidence of their gue-ts. By the time the public schools Supt. Churchill issuetl evening was over the Lenta contingent a program to be used in the observance decided that “ghorta” were mighty good of the day throughout the state this company. Even the “devil” wasn’t so year. The day was duly recognized in worse and did his Ix-etto convineeevery- a majority of the schools. Unions pre body that he wasn’t as l>ad as had lieen sented the picture of Miss Willard to painted. The evening was most delight many of the school rooms. The Ore fully spent. gonian contained a picture of the statue The regular monthly meeting of the of Miss Willard that stands in statuary Woman’s Foreign Missionary society will ball at the capitol at Washington, the be held at the parsonage on Wednesday only woman so honored. Miss Willard afternoon of next week. The second was one of the most successful educators chapter of the study book will be dis besides the most beloved and renowned cussed, with Mrs. Alice Woodworth as philanthropist. The Woman’s Club, of leader. A very special feature of this Portland, observed the day by having meeting will be the explanation of the for speakers, Mrs. Mattie Sleeth, county missionary chart by Mr»- Moreland, of president of the W. C. T. U., and Mrs. the Sunnyside auxiliary. Mrs. Lennon, L. F. Additon, national lecturer. Mrs also of Sunnyside, will accompany Mrs. Frankel displayed a quilt which was of Moreland and will speak. A general in great historic interest in W. C. T. U. vitation is extended to all lailie» whether circles. * memliers or not. The patriotic work goes on with no abatement of enthusiasm. The state Millard Ave. Church. headquarters, 310 Selling Bldg., is a bee hive of activity. One hundred and Last Friday evening at the hospitable eightv-two comfort bags were sent re home of .Mr. and Mrs. Harry Usher, cently to the United States Naval Train 7626 6tnd Ave. 8. E., the Christian En ing station at Seeatle, Wash, for Oregon deavor society of the Millan! Ave. naval militiamen. In acknowledging Church held a most successful Hallow them Harold C. Jones fays: "The com een social under the auspices >f the so- fort bags sent the men of Oregon are i eial department, of which Mrs. L’sher appreciated greatly by the men; they I is chairman The house was decorated are convenient aud practical. The fact with cornstalks and Halloween favors, tnat tbe men are remembered means a including the proverbial black cat and lot to them aud tbe thought that there spook. The early part of the evening was j is a band ot loyal women at home think W. .T. U. NOTES California has declared every fish in the waters of state belongs to the people, has started into bust the trust. that the and fish Farm boys should lay in plenty of nuts and popcorn. It’s going to be patriotic to eat it instead of candy this winter. cf Goid ReHable Mcirhsndtoe st moderate pile«». We I eve h»»4 r« reived lhe following goods that we <• purcl eeed tin ntlis ago, hence at a saving of on« »fourth.I New Table Damask, 66c, 76c, and >1.00 New Blankets, Grey or White, >1.26 to >9.60 a pair New Curtain Scrims at 10c, 12 1-2,15c, 17c, 19c, 20c, 21, 22c, 26c, 29c, 32c and 36c (This is the largest line of Curtain Scrim shown In this section) New Curtalu«, $1,00 to $3.60 a Colton Bata, Comforter size 72xlM), at 11.25 for 2 Hu pair Mena. Hoy'«, Women'« ani Children'a Underwear, all price« We solicit your patronage The Stevens’ Cash Dept. Store Near Foster Rd 29 92nd STREET In the Circuit court of the State of Oregon, t r m ultnomah Couniy Kdward Weettall, rUintlff, v». Thonuui Grant, DvEvmlant To Thoma» Grant, the a bow n<jnvtl defend* ant: hi the name of the State of Oregon: You am hereby required to appear and answer the com plaint filed againal mu m the above entitled »ult wIthln ala week» from the date of tbe tlr»t publication of thl» »utuuiona, and If you fall to ap|n ar and uuwer »aid cauae and complaint on or before the Mud »lay of November, IV17. the plaintiff will a»k for a decree again»! you tor the relict prayed for In hl» complaint, to wit: For a decree »vttlng »aide and cancelling lhe »leed made ami executed and delivered by plaintiff ami wife to defendant to lot three block /J Holbrook» addition to Nt John». Oregon: for a decree cancelling the note» given by plaintiff ami wife to defendant, ami the mortgage »rcured thereby, »aid mortgage be ing recorded In book 3M at page bun. mortgage records of Wa»co County. Oregon: to cancel the deed made and executed by defendant to plaintiff to a ranch In Wasco County, «aid deed l*eing recorded in volume .'»'J al | m »U' ‘ deed records of Wasco County, Oregon. For judgment against you for the miu of SJSa JO money advanced ami paid out by plaintiff and for a judgment tn the sum of MX) 00, damage« Mistalnrd by plaintiff, for hl» coats and <11* burweincnbi incurrv«! herein, ami for »udi Ot her ami furthi r r. lh-f »< to the Court «hall seem just and equitable. This .summon» 1» served upon you by publication thereof, pur «uant to an order of the lion J I* Kavanaugh, judge of the above named Court, made on Inc lOth day of October, 1917, directing »al«l sum mon» to be published once a week for »lx con sv< utlve weeks in the Mount 8ooll Herald, ami requiring you to a|»p< ar and answer the com plaint within »lx week» from the date of thcHrst publication hereof of this summons, W. K. Royal. Attorney for Plaintiff. <Ui Henry Building, Port laud. < ) racon First Publication < vvtobrr. lltn, 1917 I a » i publication November, find. Iwl7. «EMMONS. In lhe Circuit Court of the «late of Oregon, far Multnomah County. Hazel Lent, Plaintiff, v» Frank Ix-nt, !»♦ fvndant. To Frank Ix*nt. the above named defendant: hi th«- name of th«* State of Or»*g«»n: Y»«u art harabi required tn appear ami ib « vii i I m complaint filed against y»’U in the above en titled suit, on or before th«* nth day of Novem ber. 1V17, «aid «late being more than »lx weeks from the /7th «lay of September. 1917, the »late of the order fur publication of this summon* and more than »lx weeks from the J7 h «lay of Si-plvinlnT. r.»!7. UM ‘Ute « f th-- tlrwt j»ub!i< a lion ofMabl summona; and if you fall to anawer or otherwise ap|x*ar herein, the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for In ylaintiff.s complaint herein, to-wll: For a udgmvnt and Decree of Divorce dl*s dvlng the bond*» of matrimony heretofore am! now existing between the plaintiff ami defendant, ami for the care, custody and control <»f the minor children, to wit; Inland l«ent and Mariam L«*nt, ami (or such other and further spent in reviewing the Halloween cos- relief as may seen» just am! equitable In the premises. i tutnes (en masque) the three judges,! Thl* summons 1« »erred upon you by publira* Mes.latnes Walton, Jones and Lope, I tion thereof, pursuant to an order of the Hon arable J. P. Kavanaugh, Judge of the above awarding the lady's prize to a Japanese I entitled Court, w hlch order Is »late«! Me pl. /«th First Publication Mepl 27, 1917. I^ist lady, Mrs. T. Archie Hollingworth, and li#17. Publication November s, lwl7. John Van Zante, Attorney f»»r Plaintiff, 314 ! the gentleman’- prize to a farmer, Mr. Hpaiding Bldg., i*urtland. Oregon. i Arthur T. Hollingworth. A good program followed, including a [ solo by Mr. Harry Fross, reading by ' Mrs. Walton, solo, Mr. Clarence Free man, Halloween story, Miss Beulah Mil-j Tab. 3681 NELSON’S Soldiers and Sailors New Testament American Standard Version s V3 X £ Presbyterian ing of them and willing to help them will make a lot of difference to the lads in the strenuous days to come.” At the recent state convention a most unique and intereetiu.' demonstration was given during the “patriotic service" which included an account of what the ler. duet, Miss Sarah Buell and Mr. ' Vance Klock, and a selection by a male I quartette, Messre. Fro«», Freeman, Pugh and Klock. Refreshments of pumpkin pie, epples, coffee and chocolate con cluded the evening. “America" was presented by Misa Anna Gordon at na sung in closing by the entire company. tional headquarters at Evanston, Ill., and received by Lauris Elk. Tbe seven Laurelwood Congregational Church. . sergeants of Ambulance Co. No. 9, were The regular service will be held on grouped about the car, white streamers Sunday morning. The special features tioated with tbe stars snd stripes from will be the communion service and re ' tbe front. Tbe boys in khaki pro ception of new members. nounced it a “dream” and a “dandy.” Prof. Robt. D. Leigh, of Reed College, Money has been raised for the second will speak at tbe vesper service at flve car. o’clock. He will take for his topic, Many of our women rendered all pos “.Mobolization of Government.” Thi» sible assistance in the Liberty Loan address will be the first of a series of six drive and are now lining up for Hoover’s lectures to be given at these vesper Food Administration drive. Here area services, covering various phases nt the few of tbe slogans they are sending out: subject of “Mobolizaiion of a Nation “Don’t stuff your husband, but hus for War.” The “Mobolizing of Relief band your stuff.” “Eat an apple and Work’’ and ".Mobolizingof Food Stuffs” send tbe biscuit.’’ will l>e points covered in succeding ad “Boy with thought, cook with care, dresses, which will be given on the last Serve enough with none to spare ; Eat what will spoil, esve what will not, Sunday of each month throughout the Winter. Grow what you can, waste not a jot." PRICE FIXING TO STAY Hoover will shortly fix the size of the loaf, the baker’s profit and the retailers’ profit, if there is ■ ich a thing as retailers’ profit. — Merchant’s Magazine. Mr. Jasper will take for the subjivt ot I as go it will one of these days, our blind piggers will have the blind staggers. Optimism is a fine virtue, but it has its limitations and imita tions. I know of two newspapers named “The Optimist,” started in pessimistic towns. Both So Says Boersianer [In the November papers are dead! They had the Hearst’s Magazine. wrong name! Sunnyside Gazette. “Eat less candy. The Allies need the sugar,” says the Food Administration. “All right,” our patriotic farm boys and girls are saying, “Nuts and popcorn are better anyway.” COMPLETE STOCK Methodist Church. hi» aermon on Sunday morning next,! j "Fortifying tbe Soul against Shame.’’| The evening topic will la» “Constructive | “Shall we be more tender with • Conquest ” The evening sermon will be [ our dollars than with our sons.” brief and will be fol!owe<l by n thirty- i says William McAdoo. The an : minute illustrat<sl lecture on South i swer is Buy a Liberty Bond at America. The Epworth League Halloween eocial your nearest bank. u urday night wits greatly enjoyed bj I | all who attended. The witches and | When San Francisco goes dry, gnfluis were mere as well as many other' When the Steel trust is taken W. C. T. U. was doing for patriotic for the defense of the country stunts. Tbe demonstration was a march the same as is the son of the man , of tbe delegates each one bringing in a who digs its ore, shoves its cars i package of dried fruit or vegetable. This or swings its cranes there should is for the emergency station at bead and will be ready to answer be given some service stars to quarters emergency calls. attach to the American flag hang The “White Ribbon Ambulance" to ing out of its New’ York office ward which the Oregon white ribboners window—and nothing more. contributed was officially and formally It is told of a traveler from San Francisco recently that fear ful that a call for a telegram for him on the train was an attempt to catch him with the goods, he threw out of the window six bottles of grape brandy he was over burdened with. Church Notes Kern Park Christian Church. EXACT SIZE OF TESTAMENT Attractive - Compact - Readable - Durable Emphasized with the words of Christ printed in bold face type. Strongly and neatly bound in Khaki colored Morocco grained Keratol—Waterproof—flexible limp cover, emboMed back bands, round corners. Khaki edges, gold title, Ixuiiitifully einliossed American Flag in colors on the outside front cover. Printed on specially strong Bible paper. Only 3 x 4}4 inches and just % an inch thick. Type is plain and clear — self pronouncing. The Four Great American Hymns are printed and bound with this Soldiers and Sailors Tsstamant. Important Announcement DR. R. A. PHILLIPS Electro Therapeutist For Sale By has moved to MT. scon PUB. co. Price 50c Each 904-5-6 Broadway Bldg. (Cor. Morrison) Phone Main 3142 He has added i-'Om worth of the latret electri al equipment includ ing a static, a high frequency Diatherinia and an Alpine Ray machine with which he ir able to effectively treat rheumatism, bright« disease, hardening arter ies, all nerve abnormalities, re lieve skin trouble and stimulate hair growth. Probably the most complete electrically equipped physician in the Northwest. HOOVER SAYS CONSERVE Every patriotic housewife in the nation is trying to re-arrange her system of housekeeping this week. SEND FOR FREE BOOKLET Let Us Help You; That’s Our Business Professional Directory LENTS MERCANTILE CO The Junior Endeavor of the Kern Park Tabor «5»> Christian Church held a Halloween social at the church last evening. A Dr. Rees splendid time was enjoyed in the many Office »nd Residence, 2Ss K Seth Hl. delightful pleasure» which thin Reason PORTI.ANI». ORE. The American people are unanimous of the year make» possible. The social was under the direction of Mrs. Ward in their condemnation of the modern tendency of all*neceeeitiea of life to keep B. Swope. Bdw. East »<IH7 increasing in cost. But when it cornea to remedies tor thia condition, there are Church. Wilson almost as many opinion» as there are Beginning this evening, continuing Attorney-at-Law men to expreee them. Daring prenent tomorrow evening and Sunday morning, PlUock »lock war condition», price», if uncontrolled, Dr. Duff will give hie chart talks on the Offlr» Conati Itation Kvepln*» by’Appolntment are likely to soar beyond all limit« of prophecies relating to the second com endurance. The government therefore ing of Christ. has both advanced and put into effect it» Un Sunday evening Mrs. L. W. Owen, remedy by fixing a maximum price Lawson president of the National Father’s Day above which the chief necessities of life Association, will speak. She will have Plano Lessons at Your llomr at 60c may not be Hold. “This is the only a special message for young peopl*. He Will Call remedy possible to solve the problem of There will be special music. Every one rising price», not only in war time, but Tabor 4916 Mth Ht is invited. in all time»,’’ say» Boersianer in the No vember Hearst’s Magazine. It in the Office Mar,hall 301» Kea Marahall IKK* In Postage. only remedy that ancient Egypt, Wm. Evangelical 6806, 92nd St. S. E. JACK’S LUNCH ROOM John Guy We are prond to let tbe people of Lento know our BUSINESS 18 GOOD. We alno wish to »tate that we have Just installed a now bake oven an<l are now equipped to bake your birthday anil wedding cakefl at moderate priore. Chile Con Came and China Noodles in Cartoons to Take Home 9213 Foster Road _____ Dr. The Lanta Station Barber is now located at the CUT RATE BARBER SHOP Increase And now it is to he the “high rout nt writing.” On and after Nor 2nd pont F. Brooks age rate« will be increased. It will coat Ml Oregonian Building 3 eta. to mail letters outside of tbe city PORTLAND and 2 eta. to mail a poetal card either in Specialist in Surgery • orr . or oot of the city. On letters mailed to any point in the city or on any of the rural routes going oot from the city the portage will remain a» at present. Tabor 1141 •4 Prof. T. E. Greece, and the most enlightened gov ernment» of mediaeval Europe after much experimenting found practicable, and one which all of them Anally re sorted to. The war will teach the ad vantage« of governmental price regula tion to America; and price regulation will become, he think», a permanent part of our economic practices. I 11137 Footer Road Opp p. (). Shave 10c Hair Cut 20c Shampoo 15c Lady’s Shampoo 30c M. The Finest in the World ami at Leas than you can get it for elsewhere Alm> Sanitary Clothes Bleach and full inHtructions how to tire it. No more Blue Mondayn I FLOYD MURPHY, Prpo. Open til! 1:00 p. m. AUTO TRANSFER Plano and Furniture Moving. Long Distance Hauling. Express Service. Specially equipped to handle picnic partire. Reasonable nite». ERNEST E. HATTER 6334 H4th Street S. K. Tale.r 3774 Portland Stand: Bdwy. 962, A 1962 d