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WANT ADS » RNt BAU GRAVEL and SANI» Il llnyting. Phon« Tabor 9M8 5'1 HELI'WANTED MALE WANTED- Fifty men l<> learn Auto mobile, Gao Tractor. Electric Starter, Ignition and Stationary Engineering. Only two iiiontha to complete couroo. Fililxixil uludeiit* get El fto to |6 mi per .b.y I'<»11 or write for free catalogue. Ilcinpliill’a I ending Trade Hehfaiia. 7'»7 Haatliorne Ave., at East ’JtHh Ht. 45 ViOI.IN I.EHHONH1’rices reason' aide Milton Kaiaky. Phone Tabor3823. In thè Circuit court «t thè Siala of Oregon, tur Miilmoruah Couuly E.lHar.l W.-sUall, Plaintlff. va. Thomas Urani, Delen.laul To Thomas Urani, llisabovs tiauind deteud autt In tbo name ol tha «lata ol Oregon: Y»U ara licrel.) requlr.-d t<> appear and aiiswer thè con. plallil fi Ivi aaalnsl rou ili Ihe alove etilllled sull wlthln sii weals tr<>m Ih» dal» of tl.a SrM puhllcatlon ot Ibis ■uininoiis, an.l II y..u fall lo sp|>ear and auswer «ahi cause an.l couiplatul on or betor« thè ttnd .i»y "1 Novenber, ivi7, tbe P'.alnllff wlll ask tor a .h-crea SgalnM >'"■ tur 111» ieU»f praye.1 for In hla cuuiplalnl. lo wll : F..r a <le< r..- •< tilng ■ »ole alci caliceliIng Ih» dead ma.le and »Mecute.l and dallvercd by Llaliitlff and wlfe lo 4< frii'tanl lo lol three l.H'k Z4 llolhriH.k» additino lo HI John». (Ireion : for a dacraacaiicalllng Ih» nolaa glrsn lo piaiuiiff ai.'l wtta t" dafandant, ano tba asorlgaga aaaurad ihrret.y, mi - i morigsge bc In» re-..r.lel In hook M al page tu», inortxsga raoorda ot Waaco c.iuniy, uieg.in: lo cancri Ilo b . -1 m».|r «n I , i. , -11. I I.) deh u lani lo plainllff lo a ranch In Waaeo l oiini), aald leoq beta» rooorde.l in volume te al page taa. dead record» <>t Waae» l'ouuly. oresun, Far )U'I«||O'I|1 »salii»! you for IBS »um ot |M * money advaiirw.i alci pal'1 oul l.y plainllff an<1 for a judsaicnl In thè »uni ot g-Mi no, ilaiuages ■ ualalne'l l.y nlalllllff. for hi» SOSM alni iti»- buraammla lneurre.1 h»r»ln, and for auch Olhcr ami furilo r irli. I a» lo in.- Court aliali arem )u»l and aqullabls Thl» auintniu.» la serve.! upoti you by publlnslli.n thereof. pur auant lo an onlrr ol l he llon J P Karanaugb. Ìudge ot II.» »bove naui.'.l Court, mada on thè Oth day ot Oetobar. 1917, dlreclinx aald »um mona to I h . publlahed onra a waek for al» eou a.. i.ll»e weeka 111 llu- Mouul Hrott Hrtal'1. an i re<|Ulrlng rou l» appear and anawer Ih» coni piatili wllhl" ai» a I ■ k» troul Ilo "tale of Ih. fi r»l l'ill.ll.-allon li. icot ol thl» »un.inoli» w K Itoyal. Atlornav for l’Ialiilllf. •21 Henry Building, Portland. Oregon FI rat Piihllcallon in-lober. Illn. 1917 lata! publlcallon Novembor. 3»nd, 1917. Professional Directory Church Directory LOCAL BRIEFS I How many people in lamia know that we have a monthly pay-roll ol 13,000 right In our midat. Uttle Arthur Smith, the flve-year old •on of Mrs. Mina Hmith, of UOth Hl , is quite ill with pneumonia. Mm. Chas. Bischoff, of Troutdale, Ore., is the guest of her niece. Mm. Wm. Andemon, 90th street. Mrs. C. M. Harvey and Mrs. 1 Maud Bleytblng, of W> h Ht., spent the i day Sunday with Mrs. D. Wood, at Bull llun. fl ih Impossible that anything but bandit can come to the American family which signs the Food Administration Pledge, Word lias been received that Melvin Acton, formerly a pnpii in the lA-nta school, lain the Montana contingent of enlisted jni'ii. Mrs. Minnie Hyde, of The Harald, • i«nt the week end at Clatskanie, Columbia County, looking after busl- neas interests. Do not forget the Tea for the benefit of Ht. Paul’s Church oo Wedneseay of next week, the 14th Inst., at the home of Mrs. A. Geisler. ■Mr. and Mrs. Claude Alexander and daughter of Doe Bay, Wash., ire visit ing this week with Mrs. J. T. Berry and family of 67th avenue. Mrs. Fred Frost, until recently of lamts, but now of Rex, p calling upon friends in town to-day. Blie is accoui- panid by her young sun, Burton. The first rain for over a month visited Portland the last of the week. Oregon haa given us the most delightful Autumn that any country could produce. Apples and Hhoes and Autumn leaves •re a queer combination, nevertheleaa they are very artistically displayed in the show window ol W. E. Goggins. Happy Valley. Lenta M. E. Church. H. W. Kanne, who was on the sick list last week is again able to 1« up and Bunday Sceool 0:45 a. m Preaching 1140 a. m Bible Study Claaa, 8:00 p. m. Epworth around. League «40 p. m. Preaching 7:80 p. m Prayer Mrs. Orville Johnson and children are meeting Thurtday evening at 740. F. M. visiting at tli« home of her parents, Mr. Jasper, Pastor. Residence 5700 Berd street. mid Mrs If. C. Ulrich, this week. M Illa rd Avenue Presbyterian Church Geo. H. Hartung, who has been visit 10 s. tn. Hsbbath School. 11 a . in Morning ing in the nviglilrorhood tlie past few worship. 740 p. in. Y. P. 8. C. E. 7:46 p m. weeks haa returned to his home in Evening worship 7:80 p m. Wednesday, mid week aeivlco. 7:80 p. in Thursday, choir Connell, Wash. practice Rev. Wm H. Amos. Paator. No services were held at the church on Munday afternoon on account of the St. Petcr’3 Catholic Church. illness of the pastor, Rev. T. IL Horn- Sundays: 8:<JOa. m. I«w Mass. 10:10 a.m. scliuch. High Mass. 840a.ro. Sunday School. IBM. The young folks of the neighborhood choir rsbearaal. Weak days: Maae at 1:00 a. m. sjient a very enjoyable time at the Seventh’Day Adventist Church. home of Mr. ami Mrs. Earl Deardortr 10 a. m. Saturday Sabbath School. 11a.m. on Tuesday evening, the .'Kith, the oc Haturday preaching. 740 p. m. Wednesday, casion being a Hallowe’en surprise Prayer meeting. 7:45 p. tn. Sunday preaching. party. St. Paula Episcopal Church. Albert Buswell ami family, who have been farming the Strickrott ranch thia One block south of Woodmere atatlon Holy Communion the first Sunday of each last year have moved to Kenton. month at 8:00 a. m No other services that Woodmere. The Thomas anti I’etar» familieaenjoy- od a Hun<lay trip up the Highway. We didn't hear of any arrests for speeding, but we underetsnd tbe Thomas car is up for repairs. Johnnie Howe was out in thio vicinity Hunday digging bts potatoes. He says they are not turning out very well, he has to dig them out bitnoelf. Hard luck! The Parent-Teacher Association of Woodmere school has opened a supply depot at Gray'« Cro-aing. All kinds of clothing snd food supplies are solicited, which will lie distributed as occasion demands. Also, all old papers are solicited, theee will be sold and pro ceed« applied on funds for this work. Kenneth Forte is confined to hie home on 6«>th Ave. with a severe case of blood poising in one of his arms. It haa been necessary to lance the afflicted member. Mrs. R. E. Thomae of 8113 96th Ave., ia confined to the bouse this we k with a severe cold. Extravagance - Not Efficiency A great writer describes the "efficient extravagance” of the American people. But he is wrong Extravagance can never tie efficiency—except in WASTE. And WASTE makes WANT. But HAVING insures COMFORT, and comfort is the highest goal. Yon can take care of your own comfort while you are making money. But if yon waste your money, the time will come when you CAN’T have comfort. This bank wants to co-operate with you in saving tor future comfort. Start an account NOW. day Every other Sunday the regular service« will be a* U1 ua. Evening prayer and sermon at«:W p. tn. Sunday School meets ar 8:00 p. m. B Boat writ ht Bapl., L. Maffet, Sec. Rev. O. W. Taylor, Rector. Multnomah State Bank Lents Evangelical Church. Lents, Oregon Sermon by tbs pastor, 11 a. m and 7:1» p. m. Bunday School 9:4« a. m.. C. 8. Bradford, Superintendent. Y. P. A.. 4:45 p. m., Paul Bradford, Preaident. Prayer meeting Thura- day 8:<X> p. m. A cordial welcome to all. T. R. Hornacboch, Paator, Fifth Church Of Christ. Fifth Church of Christ. Scientist of Port land, Ore., 4304 «»nd street. Services Sunday il a m. Bunday School 940 and 11 a. m. Wednesday evening testimonial Meeting 11:00. Laurelwood M. E. Church. 9:42 a. m. Sunday School. 11:00 a. tn. preach ing. 1240 p. m. claaa meeting. »:«9p m. Junior League. 640 p. m. Epworth League. 7 40 p. ns. preaching. 8:00 p. m. Thursday evening, prayer service. Dr. C. R. Carlos, Paator. Is Your Storage Battery “Up to Snuff”? > Haa it got the “punch” when you put your fjot or. the starter? If it hasn’t, bring it in to us and let us inspect it This service is free and it may save you big repair bills later on. Capt. Klingil, of Camp Lewis, «pent the week end with his wife and family Tabor 8585 at their home on 89th 8t. He is train German Reformed Church. Corner Woodstock Avc.. and 87th 8t. Rev. ing the depot brigade and at present it Because your battery may start the motor and W G. Lienkaemper. pastor. Sunday School doing the work of a Major. Dr. Wm. Rees’ 10 a. m. Morning Worship, 11 a. m. Y. P. 8 light your lights doesn’t say it is in A-l condi When you contemplate the shortage Office and Kesldsnce. M K 6<i4h Hu at 7:30 p. m. German School and Catechetical tion. There is no excuse for neglecting your Class Baturdsy at 9:00 a. m. of coa), rememtier that the liquor trade PORTLAND, OK ft. battery when we make this free offer. Take ad is using 8,000,0)0 tons of coal a year Free Methodist Church. Town Talk. ami would be using 4,500,000 tons if tbe vantage of it today, and form the habit. Sunday 8cbool. »40 p. m. Preaching 8 p. m. Ka>t 4UT7 distilling of whisky had not been stopped. T. J. Kreuder wonders why the busi- each week. Prayer meeting, Wednesday at The Demand in Portland for exper neas men can’t co-operate a little tnore 7 *> p. m. All are cordially invited to attend When you-put up your car for the winter, bring these services. Rev. A. Beers, Pastor. John Guy Wilson ienced workers in tbe sawmills, logging closely. your battery here and have it cared for. The * Attorney-at-l.aw camp« and ship yards is still strong; Too bad a mutual closing hour hax charge is only nominal and the life of your Kern Park Christian Church. home« and accommodations are avail never been arranged for the lienefit of SM Pillock Block Corner With St., and 4£th Ave., 8. E. 10 a. m. battery will be greatly prolonged. Office Consultaitun Evanluxs bjr¡Appointment able to house the families of new en>- the workers. Arleta «tores close every Bible School. 11a. m. and 740 p. m. preaching ployes. service. 6:30 p. m. Christian Endeavor. 7:30 Wednesday afternoon. p. m. Thursday, mid-week prayer meeting. A Hoy Boatright, ot 55th Ave., visited 8. I). Camplx-ll is more interested in cordial welcome to all. Rev. R A. Moon. on Haturday one of tlie city hospitals Prof. T. E. Lawson an alliance between United Stat«'« and Pastor. 1330 E. 8almon. last ami had his tonsils removed. He Japan than anything else. Plano Lesaona at Your Home at 60c AXEL KILDAHL, Proprietor was able to return home the same nigiit Lents Baptist Church. Katxky’s are mighty poor reporter«, He Will Call Lord’s Dsy. Bible School. 9:4b a. m. Morning and is doing nicely. Dr. E. Watkins or )<erhap« the instinct is not fully de worship, 11 a. m. Elmo Heights Sunday Tabor 3429 D 61 8919 Foster Road Tabor 7>* 491« Mth Ht attended him. However, Leo has promised School, 140 p. m. B. Y. ?. U., «40 p m. veloped. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Wright, ol 6442 ub «ome “Town Talk” items for next Evening worship 7:80 p. m. A cordial wel come to these services. J. M. Nelson, Pastor. 82nd 8t. 8. E., received a letter from week. Office Marshall 909 Rea Marshall I»'* their sou, Frank, who ia in the Ameri F. R. l’eterson lias received some Lents Friends Church. can A vialion Corps in London, lie is The HOME TELEPHONE is your absolute Servant. samples of cotton in various stage» of 9:66 a. m. Bible School, Clifford Barker. well and lias participated in four air It does exactly as you say. Dr. F. M. Brooks growth from “Sargeant Fred,” who has Superintendent. 11:00 a. m. Preaching ser raids. He sailed from New York Aug. 12. It acts as you act. «44 Oregonian Building been »tationed in North Carolina, He vice. 6:2» p. m. Christian Endeavor. 7:30 Ered Kelley, a graduate of Lents is now in New York, Next move, un- p. m. Preaching service. s:00p, m. Thursday, You are your own “Hello” girl. PORTLAND mid-week prayer meeting. A cordial welcome Specialist in Surgery (IKE school, at present a eemor in Franklin certain. It executes your will instantly and automatically. to all the services. Miss Lure ns Terrell, Pastor High, haa enlisted in the Navy and left If there’s a strike it’s you who strikes. Mrs. Maier, of the Mt. Scott Bakery, yesterday, (Wednesday) for Columbia says that the lft-ox. weight of her 10- If there’s a delay, it’s your delay. Arleta Baptist Church. College, N. Y., where he will be givfn a Greater telephone efficiency for less money is available cent loaf of bread haa never been 9:45 a. m Bible School. 11 a. m. Preaching •ix-months’ training in engineering. altered ami they are not contemplating service. 8:00 p. m. Evening services. 740 for you to-day. I p. m. B. Y. P. U. meeting. 840 Thursday Take advantage of it Hundreds of others are doing it— any change in price. The 5-cent loaf Earl Wise, son of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Prayer meeting. Everybody welcome to any why not yet?? Wise, 88th 8t., is another Lents boy to weighs 10 os an3 all of these services. W. T.8. Spriggs, Your patronage will encourage a home industry—it will recently enter the service. He ia at A. 8. Pearce lias a large order for Pastor. automatically adjust the wages of our employes and provide present stationed at Vancouver, but ex galvanised tin boilers which he is mak service extensions. Aeabel Presbyterian Church. pects soon to be sent to a school for ing for Marshall, Wells A Co., and a bakers, having enlisted in tbe quarter house furnishing «tore on the West side. Corner of Mth Street and 87th Ave. 8 K. Call A 6221—Contract Dept and our representuve will call Sabbath Services, Preaching, 11 a. m. and 7 40 master's department. Some one is getting ready to make pm Sunday School, 9:46 a. m. Christian There will be a community sing at sauer kraut. Mr. Pearce’s cabbagee Endeavor: Senior, 0:30 p. m.; Junior, * p. m. Thursday, Prayer Meeting, 7:43. Tuesday, Franklin High School Gym on Tuesday have ail been stolen. Orchestra Practice, 7:80 p. Ths Past iris evening of next week. All parents and Actylene Welding outfit has been in always ready to call on the sick and confer Still Moving .. ■ patrons of the’school are invited to at stalled at the Lents Garage—welds east with those who desire spiritual help. John K. D Is for tend. The school glee club« will sing iron, steel, aluminum, or other metal. Nelson, Pastor. Residence, 5&* »7th Ave. 8. K. Prepare for Winter, get your Phone. Tabor 1868. anil addn-em«« will tie given by City ROSE CITY VAN At the G. A. R. meeting on Saturday Supt. of Schools Alderman and Bishop night the two little hove who sang were Sumner. Laurelwood Congregational Church. The One-Wsy-Charge Company Rollin Call and Lyle Peters. They Corner 85th St. and 45th Ave. 8. E. Paator, DON’T let just anybody tit your Tbe Eureka Rebekah lodge of Lent« glasses. Go to a skilled Optometrist have been asked to sing for the Sunny Mrs. John J Handtaker. Sunday School. 1040 —FROM— will give a card party in connection side G. A. R. Camp entertainment, to a. m. Preaching service, 1140 a. m. No See Ue For If you with their regular session on Friday be held shortly. Rollin is the eon of evening service at pretent. Mr. Arthur W B. F. MILLER DON’T come to ns it io iiecause yon evening, of next week. There will also Prat ton. Superintendent of Sunday School. WOOD AND COAL "Sid” Call, of the Lente Marage. Intermediate Christian Endeavor, 5:00 p. m. The Lents Plumber DON’T know of the superior work tie a program and refreshments served 8222 Foster R. Jay Wh’itacre, of the I^nts Garage, ie Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 840p. m. Tab. 1424 D61 of the later in the evening. Friends in the church cottage. Tabor 5542 . 595« 92nd St. wk do. handling paragum at the Land Show in order are invited to this feature of tl:e the Auditorium. He was married a DON’T put <>ff the wearing of glasses 8UMMONS. evening's session. couple of weeks ago to Miss Campbell, "just as long as possible.” At the first In the Circuit Court of the State ot Oregon, PERSONALITY IN SUIT» W. A. Ainsworth, formerly in busi- for MultnomahM'ounty . of 6323 83rd 8t., thereby surprising »11 sign of eye strain have your eyes Hasel Lent. Plaintiff, vs Frank Xent, De nra in Lanta, has enlisted as a truck hie friends. The monthly business of fendant. thoroughly examined by us. Made to fit any figure To Frank Lent, the above named defendant: driver in the Aviation Corps, and left J the name of the State of Oregon: You Lady or Gentleman DON'T buy glasses juat liecanse they last Tmvtday for Camp Sam Houston, the garage ie practically double tnat of are In hereby required to appear and answer the last year. Carefnl study is needed in shoeing complaint flled against you In the above en are cheap. Cheap giaases are full of Texas. This will give him the rating of FABRIC and WORKMANSHIP GUARNTEED titled suit, on or before the 8th day ot Novem any horse. We make a specialty of L. E. Wiley has been under tbe in- flaws and imperfections and very ber. 1917, said date being more than six weeks a Bargeant. Mrs. Ainsworth and her studying your horse, his disposition doctor’s care for a week past with a from the »7th day ot September, 1917, the date Old Suits Cleaned, Pressed jurions to your eyes. mother, Mrs. Mary C Jefferies, have of the order for publication ot this summons and his needs, and guarantee not to severe attack of lumbago and kidney •and •nd Repaired. more than six weeks from the 27. h day of moved into the Weatonia Apts, in tlie Your eyes are safe in our hands. September. 1917, the date of the first publica injuie thetenderest feet. trouble. tion of said summons: end it vou fall to answer city for the Winter. F. F. EHRLICH Postmaster Johnnie Howe says all or otherwise appear herein, tne plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for in Prof. Eric Bolt, of the Army trains ate late on account of lack of oil; .plaintiff MATT GREENSLADE, Blacksmith LADIES AND GENTS’ TAILOR s complaint herein, to wtt: For a Y. M. C. A., at present in charge of the using coal instead. and Decree of Divorce diseolvtng The result will, Judgment Foster Road and 93d St. 9134 FOSTER ROAD the bonds of matrimony heretofore and now educational work at Vancouver, is a probably be no oil on roads next Sum existing between the plaintiff and defendant, DR. GEO. B. PRATT, guest at the O. E. l<ent home, Mth mer. Johnnie thinks it will be a fright and for the care, custody and control of the minor children, to-wit; Leland Lent and avenue, toil ay. He is leaving this even out here if Foster Road is not paved.! Mariam Lent, and for such other and further Optometrist! relief as may aeem Juat and equitable In the WE TAKE PRIDE 326 Alder Rt. between 6th snd Broadway ing for Eastern Oregon where he is When in Lents F. F. Ehrlich anticipated cold weath premises. This summons is served upon vou by publloa- scheduled to fill several dates in tlie in- er. He has a fine line of over-coatings. lion thereof, pursuant to an order of the Hon k-nwta of this work in tlie soedal cam orable J. P. Kavanaugh, Judge of the above fn the Sanitary Arrangement No Dodging Now. entitled Court, which order Is dated Sept. '17th paign to be launched the tiret of the of Our Shop 1917. First Publication sept >7. 1817. La8t Get Your Meals At The The Perfect Come-back. Editor: "Have you submitted theee week. Publication November 8, 11*17. John Van Zante, Attorney tor Plaintiff, 814 The best is none too good for you poems anywhere else first?" "Willie, your master’« report of your Spalding Bldg., Portland. Oregon. Portland Independent First Aid Poet: "No, air." work ia very bad. Do you know that Quick Service, Sanitary Conditions] Society has been organised and meets » ( Editor: "Then where did you get when Woodrow Wileon was your age he estaurant There are thousands to tell you it can Satisfactory Work, Moderate Prices every Wednesday evening at 8:00 ‘ I that black eye?” was head ol the school?’’ not be done, there are thousands to Special Attention to Children’s ' o'clock in the Story Room oi tlie Central “Yea, Pa; and when he waa your age prophecy failure, Hair Cutting 1 Library. On Saturday evening, Nov. liewaa President of the Coiled States.” There are thousands to picture a hun A. KNAPP, Prop. Hé May Be a Slicker. 10th, they will hold a basket social in CHESTER’S BARBER SHOP dred ami one grave dangers that wait ••I trust Miss Tappitt," aaid the kind the Woodmere Hall, Mt. Scott district, Just Basis for Blame. to assail you. ly employer to hio stenographer, "that for the benefit of the poor of Portland. But just buckle in with a bit of a grin, es "You can’t complain if people criticise you have eomething in reserve for a , The sewing room of tin' Meier A Frank 'S store haa been necnred for Thursday yon for letting your girl pay for ice jnst take off your coat ami go to it. rainy day.” Just start in to sing as you tackle the "Yeo, air,” answered the young afternoon of cadi week for this society cream treats.’’ thing that cannot be done, and you’il j "I can complain that I was miss- woman. "I am going to marry a man to meet and make over garments for do it. | treated.” needy children. named Mackintosh.” 4 .. . I LENTS GARAGE DR. PRATT’S Optical Primer D PLUMBING DON’T SUPPUES ANO FIXTURES Careful Study The Optical Shop ( \ Read the Ads and Benefit by them k-