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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 15, 1917)
POH BAI E li GltAVEL and HAM> Pilone Talsir 20011 Hiyting. •he Leeta A r lisca t ga** a baaqecl Io the (Md Vallava hall aa Wednesday 1 evening. Tlia Gresham cannery has twiaa turn ing out A,000 one-gallon cane of eauer III LP WAN1ED MALE WANTED—Flfly inrn lo Irarn Aulo- kraut a day. mobile, Gas Tractor, Electric Starter, Mr. anil Mm. L. E. Wiley expects to Ignition and Hiatlonary Engineering. visit the former's sister al Oswego On (Jniy ivo montila lo rompiate roti ree. i kh ! studente get 93 60 io F» 00 pM Hunday next. Misses Wilhelmina Harvey and day. ("all or wnte (or fr<»< catalogne. I li'inpliill'a leadiug Traile Htlhooie. 707 I'Jizalietli Hyde spent Sunday in ilaatliornn Ave., al Eaat 20th Hi. 45 Grealiam with Mies Gladys Neal. VIOI.IN I.BHNONH:—Prices reason If you want to know what to get your able. Millon KaUky. Phone Talsir 2823. aoldier laddie tor a Christinas prevent HELD WANTED: Boysoverlfl with juat take a look at Peterson’s show bicycle guaranle««i ♦ >0 |>er month. window. Mra. C. B. Boylan and two email Llvelf boys can make |70 to |7A. children, of Milton, Eaatern Oregon, ia Federal Telegraph Co. visiting her «later, Mra. Clyde Hager, of 46 t f 7 lUiard of Trade Bldg. mth St. 1 liti ■ ■■i---. In thr Circuit court of th«« Htaie of Oregon tor Multnomah County |U1war«| Wraltall, Fl« I Bl Iff. VB. ThoB>M Ura nt. I»< ftn<lat»l To 1 hi'toa* Grajit, th« above >trl**n<l- •ntl In the name of Um Btal«' of Oon: You arc harp by r«*<iulr«*ri to a|>(>rar and a newer the r«m> (»taint f1l«<i aaalnkt you in tha ata»*«- entitled auit within ala weak* from th« data of the first i.ubli- alioti of thin a11 in in < > 11 ■ nml If you fall to ai>|>var and anawrr said cauau and complaint on or Indore the 9Hn<t day of November, J9I7, thr tilalnliff will a»k for a <1<* re« againat you for the »• Urf prayed for in hfa < omplalfll. to wit For a dertr« wdilnf aaidr and ran< rlling th* devil made and eirculvd and delivered by rlalntIff and w Hr to d« (rndant to lot three lock W Holbrooks addition to fft Johns. Oregon: for a dev raw ea nevi II ng thr note* elven by plaintiff and a If« to d« 1« n laid and th« mortgage secured thereby, said mortgage be Ing recorded in bouk m al page to*, mortgage v«*<-or«ls <>f WaM-o Counly <>r«’g«,H l<> ranr« the deed made and kgrcutvd by defendant to plaintiff to a ranch tn Wasco County, said dve«1 bring recorded In volume bv at page 4*3, d« rd r<' <>rds of Wasco < <>unty. Oregon H.r Judgment against you tor thr sum of l-V JD mon« ) advanced and paid out |,w plaintiff and for a ludeinrnl In the suru of |5un 00, damages sustain« d by Plaintiff, for hl* < <>st* and .11« bursemmls im urrrd herein, and for such other and further relief as to the Court shall arrm just and equitable This summons Is artrol u|Mi!i you by publication th« rrof pur auant to an order of the lion. J. I* Kavanaugh, judge of thr above natne«1 Court, made on th«* JOth day of <)clot»er, 1917, directing said sum m«>na to t«c publlshml on<’c a week for sii con arc ullw weeks in thr Mount Hrott Herald, and requiring you to appear and answer the com plaint wltnin all works from the date of thrfirat publication hereof of this summons. W K Royal, Attorney for Plaintiff, 021 Henry Building. Portland. Oregon First Publication October. 11 th. 1917. Last publication November. 22nd, 1917. The Glee Clubs of Franklin acliool will furnish the program for Friday avaning at the Ixnd Product« and Man- ulacturera* Bhuw. Mr. an<i Mra. Nicholls, of 88th St., have received a fine letter from their arm, Balph, who ia at present at Long Island, N. Y., at Camp Milla. The ladies of the Evangelical Chureh served a aup|>er in tha chorch parlors laat evenin«, enriching their treaaury to the tune of f:«> thereby. Mr. and Mra. Murry Hunt, ot Wood- slock Ave., are rejoicing over tha ad vent of an h lb. baby girl into their home on Monday morning, tha 12th inat. According to preea reports |he Pacific Coast ship yards need 30,000 additional mechanics, principally wood and ateel worker« who will command good wage« and »toady work. About thirty of the tnembera of Meth- odiat Church gave a delightful aurpriae in hono. ot Mra. Minnie Hyde and daughter, Miss Elisabeth, at their borne on 94lh Nt Wedneedayjevening. The atork brought a baby girl to the home of Mr. and Mra. Vanwarta at '.Mth St , this morning. Three little brother« were ell ready to welcome the little elater. Mr. Maier, of the lamia Bakery, owna tlie lot where tha new Arleta library ia Tabor asci going to be built. It ia the kite of their home. They will move the houae acroaa the atreet to t’>2nd Nt. and 4<5th Ave. OAoe and Kesldsncs. IM K Mb K. Rev. T. K. Hornachuch, paator of PORTLAND. ORB. Lenta^Evangelical Church, haa been ui poor health for aome time and ia now confined to hia home with a nervona imw . otb tuiwr break-down. Hia many frienda are hop ing for hia epeedy recovery. Professional Directory Dr. Wm. Rees John (iuy Wilson A ttorney-at-l.aw mj Plttock Block Uffice (onsultatlun X twain«« byRA ppulntmant The achoola of Mt. Hcott diatrict, aa well aa thoee of the entire city, have held aa«embliee during the week at which they have been addraaaad by representative« of the Y. M. C. A., ex plaining the work of thia inatitution. Prof. T. E. Lawson The Lenta Parent-Teacher Aaaociation will meet in the aeaembly hall of the Piano Leaaona at Your Home at 60c acbool loworrow (Friday) afternoon, Hr Will Call the lfith inat. Mr«. F. 8. Myer* will Tabor 7» «VI« Mth St give an addreaa. Mr«. Kirkendall will have charge of the muaec. Mra. Echo McCord and eon, Linwood, Ufllca Marshall «uv Kes Marshall 1«M are apending the week in Oregon City, while the yonng gentleman recover« fr m an operation for the removal of adenoid« and tonaila. Ha ia having «♦« Oregonian Building w quite a aarioua time and will be out of PORTLAND Specialist to fiwrgcry OR* eommiaaioB for ten daya at leaaL Dr. F. M. Brooks DR. PRATTS' * • • • Optical Primer Mra. H. W. Bmilh, reaiding near Wat- •on’a atalipn, ia at the hnepital where the uniierwent ea operation oa Sunday laat. She ia aatting along aa well aa could be expected. Mr. Smith eeme home from American Lake to be near hie Wife during bee lllaeee e«Awll1 rw main until ahe la well on the rood to re covery. Eyes, Examination, Often after a careful examination we find that glasses are not needed at all, hut that by a «ystein of scientific exercises the normal tone and vigor may lie restored. We have dsmonstrwted thia in hun dred« of cases. Why wear glasses when glaMea are not needed. Our thorough examina tion will reveal your trouble and we can tell you what to do. Your eyea are aafe In our care. The Optical Shop DR. GEO. B. PRATT, Optometrist 2M Alder Nt. between Hth aq^ Broadway Ataboy! The Kaiaer aim« the world to own, He’d like to boat it all alone, And rnle tha wave« from sone to aone— But can the Kaiaer? He’d like to «lamp Democracy Forevermore from land and aea, Abd make earth’« motto "Gott nnd me." But can the Kaiaer? Not mnch 1 Your Unde Sam’s the man To knock the tar from anch a plan, And ao, in plain Ameri-can lt’a CAN the Kaiaer I : A great writer describee the "efficient extravagance" of the American people. But he ia wrong Extravagance can never ba efficiency—except in WASTE. WANT. And WASTE makes But SAVING insure« COMFORT, and comfort is the highest goal. You can take care of your own comfort while you are making money. B>it if yon waste your money, the time will come when you CAN’T have comfort. Thia i>ank wanta to co-operate with you in saving for future comfort. Start an account NOW. Multnomah State Bank Lents Oregon TOWN TALKS Sauer Kraut and mince meat—new many wells in this vicinity that need to Ire made deeper aa they have gone dry shipments just arrived at Lents Mer- cantile. New walnuts coming. this Summer. Katzky’s have just received a new Mr. Nelson, our wood sawyer, is busy They say and will be for some time to come in line of aquapelle coats. They the Heilwood district. Consequently Mr. they’re just fine to shed the rain, Chapman, of Watson Station, is sawing look as Miff and awkward jw a printer’s towel' If you don’t know what that the wood in this diatrict. looks like, ask some one. Mr. Meng has turned bis dairy busi A. Jenner, of Royal Bakery, was a ness over to Mr. Brugger, and haa mov ed his family onto hie ranch in the visitor at Mrs. Maier’s today. Haptiy Valley neighborhood. He is still Mr. Maier thinks it is hard to say in the Lente mail district. what will happen when the.»new rules, Flour Mr. Hickey lias turned his milk biuri- regulations and licensee are out. neee over to other parties, although they men think it will help the small baker are etill residing here. Mrs. Hickey, when big bakers only make one de with the sHsistance of Mias Davis, haa livery a day and when profits by grocers ably conducted the busineea for some handling bread are cut down. time as Mr. Hickey has not been able No more doughnuts after awhile— to attend to it, but the work is a little grease too high—Maier. too strenuous for her to continue longer. Froating on cakes will soon go. Plain Bdlrose-Gtibert. Mrs. 0. H. Bateman, of Gilbert, who haa spent the 8ummer with relatives in Michigan, ia now on her way home. Her sister, Mrs. Tboe. Bateman, ot Mason, Mich., ia accompanying bar. Mr. Bateman is expected to follow later. The ladies will make several atop* en route, visiting frienda on the way. The many frienda ot Mrs. C. H. Bateman will be glad to welcome her home. Is Your Storage Battery “Up to Snuff”? Has it got the “punch” when you put your foot on 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. Because your battery may start the motor and light your lights doesn’t say it is in A-l condi tion. There is no excuse for neglecting your battery when we make this free offer. Take ad vantage of it today, and form the habit When you put up your car for the winter, bring your battery here and have it cared for. The charge is only nominal and the life of your battery will be greatly prolonged. LEN1S GARAGE AXEL KILDAHL, Proprietor Tabor 3429 D 61 8919 Foster Road cake is better any how. N. N. Nygaard finds the price of ‘‘tags’’ has raised, in common with other things. They used to be 10 eta., now 91-00. Nygaard finds busineM is good, but when it cornea to news he's like the Dutch merchant, when asked bow busi ness was he replied, "veil, yesterday I didn’t make nodding*; today I didn’t do half as much pianese aa yesterday.’’ L. E. Wiley haa recoved from hie late Mrs. Hnrrleand Mrs. J. L. Johnson, indisposition. He haa been on deck visited the Albina Red Crees Auxiliary since Uia first of the week. one dey during the past week, petting Thanksgiving ia almost here. L. E. in the afternoon al Red Croee werk. baa bit new ahipment at nuts all Mrs. Peters is keeping*tones for M Bunce, while that lady la eagaged in P. P. Bernhardt, with Ehrliah the business in «be city. toiler, says be doeen't knowCmoch in Mr. Mahoney, reeidi ea Ibe Bunce the ways of news offhand. He says be place, ia «be owner of two sew Deroe can't talk without time to think. We’ll Jersey pigs. give him a week. L. Sloper was very ill with pneumonia John F.ggiman thinks the butcher last week, but is somewhat improved at shops should close every Wednesday. thia time. This would be one way to co-operate (Continued from Page 1) with Hoover and have one meatless day employed in «ca service of the merchant a week. Good tor you, John. Watson ’ s Station. marine of the United State«; (c) necee- Lenta Hardware ia already in line for aary «ole managing, controlling or di Mr. Jesse Everson, son ot Mrs. I. recting head of neceeeary agricultural Fletcher, and brother of Mrs. 8. 0. Christmas. Have received 6 doa. lunch enterprise; (d), necessary «ole manag Hayes and Mr. C. Evereon, has recent kits—no one need have a cold lunch. ing, controlling or directing head of ly returned from a three years’ stay in Their “hot point" line is complete. The necemary industrial enterprise. North Dakota. He contemplates spend new Hot Point Hedlight Heater feels Ula«n 5—(a), Officers, legislative, ing the Winter visiting among hia mighty good theee days. We tried it executive or judicial of the United many relatives. Beaker’s market says "Amen" to States or of state, territory or Diatrict of Mr. Jeaae Hays, i«cently from Salt Eggiinan’« hope for a closing. Columbia; (h), regular or duly ordained Lake City, walked into the home of Mrs. Becker and Mrs. Nevin, of minister of religion; (c), student who Sidney C. Haya, of "let Ave. 8. E. very Loe Angeles, visited Mrs. Vail, of on May 18, 1917, was preparing for unexpectedly one day recently. He Becker’s market, one day during the ministry in recognised school; (d), per haa now gone to viait his mother, Mrs. week. Mrs. Becker is a sister of Mrs. son« in military or naval service ot Amberson, of Newberg. He ia accom Vail. United Btatee; (e), alien enemy; (f), panied on hie trip by a friend, Mr. "Bill" Goggins only wants one thing resident alien (not an enemy, who Johnson. He has not decided ju«t bow more—Open seMon on Germane, no claims exemption); (g), person totally long he will remain in Oregon. He ia restrictions, no bag limit—doesn’t and permanently physically or mentally as musical as ever and delighted hie re think they’re worth a bounty. unfit for military servfte; (h), person latives and frienda during hia visit with Mr. Mortvrud thinks the meat mar morally unfit to be a soldier of the an interesting and varied program, In kets cannot close here unless they all do United Stakes; (i), licensed pilot, ac cluding the latest war time melodies. in Portland; they could not close'at six tually employed in the pursuit of hia Mra. James G. McVey, eof 71et Ave. because so many men do not get home vocation. Member of well recognised 8. E. and three children have been until later. religious sect or organisation, organised quarantined on account of her little eon and existing on May 18, 1917, whoae having the scarlet fever. He ia now then existing creed or principles forbid able to be Up knd dreeeed. Mr. McVey There Are Others. its members to participate in war in any la atill in Washington. "It is very strange that no on« haa form and whose religions convictions Mrs. Philip Baker and Mrs. Oakley ever tieen able to find Captain Kidd’s are against war or participation therein. Glenn, ot Sellwood, Visited Mrs. Lillie treasure.’’ •'Oh, well, Captain Kidd isn’t the only Farria, of "1st Ave., on Wednesday last. man who haa put hie money into real Mr. and Mrs. Farria attended the Card of Thanks. estate and couldn't get it ont." We wish to extend our grateful banquet given by the mechanical em thanks to the fsiends and neighbor* for ployee of the P. R. L. A P. Co., given Downright Mean. A delightful the many kindly services rendered dur in tbeir hall recently. Contractor: It didn’t cost me a cent ing the protracted illnaea and subse musical and varied program was given, quent death of our dear hueband and after which dancing was indulged in un to have that ditch dug. Friend: How was that? father. Also, the many beautiful floral til the "wee sma” hours of morn. All Contractor: I told all the boys in tributes to his momoryjeontributed by report a very enjoyable time. The Rumble Bee club ia etill bussing the neighborhood that they could dig a loving friends. aa lively as ever and eeema to be at- trench. M rs . W. F. R. B bownb and Family. Changes in Draft Order E is for r and far ee that cm san expect a Hpeeial attention ef our eeraeegeni- j lively time whenever they alight in onto to called to the fact that all natter Reward s ball at Mth and Foster Road. Mrs. Clarence Farria, of 7let Ave., intended for publication elieuld reach this office not later than the afternoon I haa returned from a visit to relatives at mail on Wednesday. We are especially Condon, Ore. Before returning she bail anxious to obtain thia class of news as the pleasure of naming a naw little it ia of great interest to a large proper* neice, June Farris Hurt. Mr. and Mrs. Cbarlea Fiek Gibbine, lion ot our readers, but we cannot use it when it reachea thio office later than of 90 E. 29th Ht., visited her mother, Wednesday afternoon of each week. Mrs. Ada L. MacFariain, on Sunday. Considerable complaint is being made Hiiouid there Ire aornething of local im portance occurring in the neighborhood over the recent request from postmaster too late to reach uo by mail at thia F. 8. Myers that the rural mail boxes time, phone it in Thursday morning or tie placed on the rigiit band side of the I send it separate from the regular news road, as the rural carrier now comes in ileitis, trusting to the possibility of it« from the East off 92nd St., instead of from the West from Mt(> Ht. aa was reaching ua in time for publication. formerly the <4ie. There are five fam ilies affected by tha change a« against Kendall. two families whose lox»« are already on (Received too late for last iweue.) the right side of the atreet. It is claimed The Ladies’ Aid met on Wtiim-aday that thia will work a hardship in more of last wwk at the home of Mra. Mills. ways than one. The posts are set three The next meeting will be at the home of feet in the ground and would be diffi-1 Mrs. Adamson on Wednesday evening cult to change, in addition to which of next week, at which time a pie social would lie the inconvenience of wading will tie held. through the mud each day after the Mr. H. R. Bpixiner was quite ill last mail. A remonstrance will be sent in week with a threatened attack of pneu in tb»hope of avoiding the annoyance monia, but is somewhat improved at which the change would cause. this lime. 1 Mra. Ike Fletcher and sou, Quinton, Mr. Durham, formerly in businees in have returned from Hood River, where Portland, but now of Granta Paaa, was they enjoyed picking aud pweki-g thoee visiting al the McMyer iiome thia week. lieautiful Oregon red-cheeked apples. Mrs. Me Myer haa been quite ill with pneumonia. - Mr. Johnaon, our erstwhile painter, Santa Claue haa dropped a prelimi | is iiome once more after an all-Summer nary bundle of Christinas U jjb and ; «lay at Astoria, where he haa been en- More are gaged in the fish business. He say« the presents at Kalzky’e. promtoed. fishermen have made quite a stake this Drake A Ma rick were around placing m-aaon, getting over 1200 for a catch that used to bring them between I’Si and 976. "We've done our bit" cards in local ; They | He contemplate« going into husmese in «tore windows during thefweek. only leave a card where they have ex Portland for the Winter at least. Mr. Olson is home from Eastern tracted 91.00. The money is used to send Christmas presents to the boys in j Oregon, where be lias t«en drilling deep wells. He is contemplating going into Ute trenches, under Ute auspices of the* the same business here. There are Red Croee. The HOME TELEPHONE ia your absolute Servant. It does exactly as you say. It acts as you act. You are your own “Hello” girl. It executes your will instantly and automatically. If there’s a strike it’s you who strikes. If there's a delay, it’s your delay. Greater telephone efficiency for less money la available for you to-day. Take advantage of it Hundreds of othera are doing it- why not you? Your patronage will encourage a home industry—it will automatically adjust tha wages of oar employes and provide service exteaaiona. Call A • IM—Caatnct HpL aai ear rtfnMBtohe win can PLUMBING SUH Mietet... ROSE CITY VAN The One-Way-Charge Company Prepare for Winter, get your SUPPLIES AMD FIXTURES —FROM— See Ua For ,.. WOOD AND COAL Tab. 1424 D 61 8222 Foster R. B. F. MILLER The Lents Plumber Tabor 6542 PERSONALITY IN SUIT» Made to fit any figure Lady or Gentleman FABRIC Hid WORKMANSHIP 6UARNTEE0 Old Suits Cleaned, Pressed and Repaired. F. F. EHRLICH 595« 92nd 8t. Careful. Study Careful study is needed in shoeing any horse. We make a specialty of studying your horse, his disposition and his needs, and guarantee not to injuie the tenderest feet. LADIES AND GENTS’ TAILOR MATT GREENSLADE, Blacksmith 9134 FOSTER ROAD Foater Road and 93d St. WE TAKE PRIDE fn the Sanitary Arrangement of Our Shop When in Lents Get Tour Meals At The The best is none too good for you Quick Service, Sanitary Conditions! Satisfactory Work, Moderate Prices Special Attention to Children’s Hair Catting SHOP Cottage Restaurant A «APP, Prop. 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