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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 22, 1917)
WANT ADS FOR SAl.B GRAVEL and HAND. Il IL-ytlng. Phone Talmr 20*13 5tf VIOLIN LESSONS ¡—Prices reason able. Milton Katsky. Phone Tal>or2H23. Rural Items Mies Winona Anderson left Monday fora vielt to friends at Scotts Milla. Born, to Mr. and Mm. Bert Muanzer, of 67th avenue, an lb. baby boy Nov. 22. Mrs. M. Stelly returned Sunday from Eastern Oregon, where she has spent two months visiting her daughter. Mrs. Nick Faler and daughter Hazel are visiting relatives in California. They ezpect to be gone about two weeks. Major Worden of Klamath Falls is making a protracted visit with his eon, W. S. Worden, of the Mt. Scott Cem etery. Mr. L. L. (Hernan of Monmouth, Ore. la visiting at the borne of Mr. and Mrs. M. N, Hadler. Mr. Oleinan is Mrs. Sailler’s brother. George Thompson of «817, 47th Ave. died at his home Saturday night itnd was buried at 1 o'clock Tuesday at Damarcus, which was bis former borne. TOWN TALK I-ocal corrssfiondsnta plaaae note that «- Too - had! - -- Mrs Maaon, of Kauky’s, nest Thursday being Thanksgiving Day, 1,11.4 lw lhii WMHk - ________ _____ ---------------------- No news. We tie- we are going to try to publish one day „„ to Ulink ,1m) wm going to mske , early. Please see that copy reaches us great reporter. not later than Tuesday. Qf 57th- Ave. engineered a very successful Five Hundred" nurprite party on her There ¡ n waid to lie a necon<I deluge out l*’d>by. No there weren't present, in thia diatrict eauaed by the team abed hut those who did enjoy the fm<ivitiea over the I om of Mra. Hyde, the New« Mr. and Mra. M. K. Hedge. Mr. Editor. Mra. Hyde haw truly endeared , H. Hankina, Mr. and Mrs. henadf to thia little part of the commun- l>i/de h. Sager, Mr. and Mrs. Otto FOUND—A bunch ol keys near the .ity and »lie will not only lie mlraed m an Katzky, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Katzky, Dr. l*nta sclKMilboiise, Finder can have editor and writer, but m a friend and “nd Mrs. Ogsliury, Dr. and Mr». Hess, same by proving property and paying Mr. and Mrs. John Howe, Mrs. Darnell welcome visitor in our homes. for lids ad and Miss Gertrude Katzky. Mr«. Leo Mr. Hloperis improving steadily and Katzky won the ladies’ prize, a fine nut bis friend are rejoicing accordingly. bowl and set, while tfie men’s gold In lha i'lreult court of IhvMtala of Oregon« Mr. and Mrs. Minott are tlie new handled pocket knife went to H. Hankins. for Mttlluoinah Qottnly. K<) ward W cattail, Plaintiff, Vf. Thomae residents of tlie Hleem place on Gilbert Booby prizes were captured by Mrs. «.t• nt. i h ndanl To Thoma» Grant. D mi above imtnod defend road. They moved in this week. Hedge and Dr. Ogsbury. ant! A very enjoyable surprise |*arty was In Ihn name of I hr Ht»t. «»f Oregon: \ -u are The Lenta Mercantile offer an elegant hereby re«iuire<1 to api*ar and an»w«*r th« com held al the home of Mrs.Gilbert,Thurs inducement to the thrifty house-wife, plaint filed against you in the above rntltled iu H within sis work» from th« date of ll>« Aral day evening, in honor of Mrs. Ager, especially if she has allowed her old pablh ation of thia euBimona, and If yon fall to app«ar and answer »aid catiar and complaint wife ot the principal of Gilroee Public washing to accumulate—-six bam of ou 1W17. oil or or l*efore Ixlorn the lb< nn<1 nivl day <1»; of of Movaaiber Novamk« r. U»17. T».w. >>> inadvortaro«. laal wook an ar- School. About twenty-five were present th. UalntIH will ask for a flor-ro« .««imt you an inadvertence lam week an ac- Crystal White Laundry Soap for a I tor lb» rrlim prayed tor to tali ronoialnt. 1» qomit of a reception al Art Geisler’s and a most enjoyable time was had, end quarter, Saturday only. Watch our Ilia drowi made and ataculod aud da 11 vert'd by listed a Mrs. F. P. Allen M aaaiMUug ing with refreshments. suds. <■ ' plalitllff au<1 wife U> 4*-frn<Hnt lo lot threw Thia should have read Mrs. l.liH I ¿2 II<4wVllll g l«> Nt John«. I xm U- m . Some time ago A. 8. Pearce bemoaned ' >r • iwerwsancriiing ih< noiss «1*« a Fred 1*. Geisler. Sorry. by plaintiff and wife l<> fleUndanl, an<i the Happy Valley. the lose of his cabbages which disappear mortgage ««aurad tbcrwby. «aid mortgage b« Mrs. Mils J. Boardman left Tuesday f.«i.ft. 1 m book Vi*i iNk«r Arm, mortgage Everybody enjoys this fine fall ed one night. It is astonishing 'how for Outlook, Wash., to visit her brother. record» of Waeoo Oottniy, Oregon weather and no one can find an im- much sauer kraut there is on the market tlo d«n<1 madi and « «•< it«d by 1« f« n Um to plaintiff tn a ranch 1« Waif« County, »aid Shu ezpecta to be gone as long as site provement on it. just now. Lents Mercantile just have a . ’ 1 in volume W at ¡*ag<' 48S. can stay away from Lenta. Of course new supply! <1< wm 1 rworfii of Waac<> County, Oregon. Fur the Andrew Becker has enlisted in she ordered the Herald sent tier during )udgmmt agalnat you tor tb« «urn of ju Jmlginir by some well known "Bines” ii. I.. > « 1vat»ced an 1 paid out by plaintiff and Medical corps at Vancouver. tor a )ud|tn«Ml In th« itiiu of <M>, dainaa«« her stay. "W. 8.” ie going to be mighty thankful SUSlaltMMl by blalnliff. fof bl« < oat« ao<1 41» The Light Hearers Class spent a social A. B. Croasman was a visitor in attend buraemrnt» Inrurrrd herein, aud tor aurh about Thursday the 29th. Rumor has it oti.i i and tartb« r f lu f «■ to tbs < oart shall ance at the iuneral of Mrs. Drake Tues evening laet Friday at the home of Mr, that be is going to get a good "Cook." arrm ju«t and aqttitabl«. Thl» «ummon« 1« and Mrs. H. C. Ulrich. day. Mr. Croasman was al one time •©rvrd upon you by publication thereof, pur Bring out your tin cane; come early •uant to au order oftbo Hoa J »* Kavanauab, Herbert Kanne, the nine year old son His father, judge <>t the above named Court, made on the Poatmaster of Portland. and avoid the rush. 10th day of Ortot>«r. 1917. dlrtM ling aald »urn Rev. Jas. Croaaman was Mm. Drake’s of H. W. Kanne has lieen quite ill with mon» to l»e publl»h<Ml once a week for «1« oon- No need to get run over or dipped pneumonia the laet week but is improv awM-ullvr wm-li« lu th«- Mount Snott llrrald, and brother. from a street car any more to break a requiring you to appear am) a newer I hr com Among the 376 Oregon “Boys" who ing now. Dr. O. A. Hess is the attend leg. W. W. Wakefield of Chesters’ plaint within »1« wr«fc« from th« date of l hr first ing physician. publhatlon here<4 of thia «ominous; grade in the * h Koval Attorney for Plaintiff, Ml were receutly advanced a Barber Shop demonstrated yesterday W. A. Ulrich is superintending the Henry Building, Portland. Oregon non-commissioned staff of Die army we that this can be done easily by merely First Publication ortol»er. lllu. 1V17 notice the name-of Edwin H. Norene road work on account of Mr. H. W. falling off a bike. He wm coming to Last publication November, rind. IVIT. of lente, from Private to Corporal. Kanne’s ill health. They are getting work at noon when the aecident occur- I There may be other lente names in the out rock for crushing to repair tire red. He ¡is now enjoying an enforced list, and if so we «ball be glad to have roads. - rest and Chester I im Roy McRobert them drawn to our attention. The committee appointed by the Mt. supplying his place. W, W. goes tojtbe Mrs. Minnie Mendenhall of 6415, 90th Scott Evangelical Suuday Schoo) col- Good Samaritan tomorrow. street, met wiUi an accident last Mon lected an even fifty dollars for the Chester has just installed the largest day night while returning from Van Y. M. C. A. war fund last week. Friday, shipment of cigars and tobaccos he has Dr. Wm. Rees couver. The streetcar started up quick in the community. ever handled in anticipation of the ly just as she arose with her baby in her Mr. Rebstock has tieen laid up in bed ChristmM trade. Office and Rraldanre. M* K ftftb M. arms, with the, result that she fell for a week with a large boil on bis PORT LA MD. ORK. Mrs. Gulliks and her mother visile«! heavily to the floor. She Is still suffer knee, worth *5.00, but he will take the latter» daughter, Mrs. Dodge in ing severely with pain in tier elbow and less and do without another one. West Portland Sunday last. Mrs. íarl «uw shoulder. Mrs. Pomerain of Union and Kil- Dodge has three boys in Uncle Barn’s Mrs. W. J. McNeil ol Foster Road en lingworth avenue, Portland, is visiting service and the visit was in the nature tertained a houseful of visitors— at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. of a farewell to Clarence, the youngest John Guy Wilson Mr. and Mr«. Ulrich this week. cousins—this week. Attorney-at-Law one, who although only three weeks in J. T. Riley of Twin Falla, Idaho, ami SS» I'lttoek Block the service expected to leave for France Mr. ami Mm. Carl Ixioney ot Walla that night. The other two boy« are oar« Conaultatlon Rvvnln«» byfAppolutment Walla, Wash., who formerly lived in Corporal Fred, at Camp Lewis and Cor Izinta. The other visitors, M is« Esther poral Paul, in the Navy, now at Marsh » » Levidge and Mr. Lunds from Mercer field. The latter expects a promotion to Prof. T. E. Lawson County are on their way to Loe Angeles. Sergeant anv «lay. Plano Leesons at Your Home at 60c A change has lieen made in the Owl The Ladies of the G. A. R. had In (From the Columbia Ohio Dispatch) Hr will Call service of the Mt. Scott line, whereby spection night at their meeting last There is one man in the United States this c*r will be ojierating inbound «81« *4th Mt who will never again say that he doesn’t Saturday. The inspection was followed Tabor '»• through to Die down-town terminal at believe the newspaper«. He will prob by a fine feed. Next meeting will be Second and Alder instead of to East i «1 sms ably tight any man who says that you election of officers. Eleventh and Hawthorne. The «tir» Mr.rthall 80» can’t believe what yon see in the papen, D. T. Edmunds and wife of Pacific schedule will lie: Leave Second and for a musty old newspaper saved him City, Tillamook County, spent the week Alder, outbound, at 1:80, 3:00 and 4:30 from a term in the penitentiary. with "John D.” Mrs. Edmunds is Dr. F. M. Brook» a. m., and leave Lenta utbouud, at 3:90, This gentleman lives “out West.” Mr. Donaldson’s sister, and he ha» not 444 Oregonian Bui 141 ng 3:60 and 6:06 a. in. He didn’t register, because he claimed seen her for 16 yeare. FORTI AMD The soldiers who are to come from to be to young—by something like six Like most of us Mr. Brugger is making (JRI Specialist hi Bwrgsry Vancouver Barrack» to lie ¡entertained months. But the town gossip said he a big bid for busiuess. His latest devel- j in lents homes are due to arrive al the was old enough; they knew exactly opments are marshmallow doughnuts Notary Public lents Station at 11:45 a 1‘hone: TABoB I«*» m., Thank when he was born, and they told the and “sponge-top,” with dicing between 1 giving Day, Thursday the 29th. Hosts government. One old woman said he layers. are requested to meet them there. It is was born two weeks after her Rachel Lents Real Estate Co Mrs. Camp of 83rd St., sister of Wm. 1 rumored that Portland has been so was born, and Rachel was twenty-two. HAI.ni STANS, Trop H. Armstrong has visitors this week, greedy that there may not be enough An old he-gosaiper said he remembered City and Country Property I Ixiys to go around. There will lie a the date of the birth, because it was the her eon Freeman Camp, of Oakland, Cal., and his sister from Michigan. l.F.NTB, ORRGON final announcement in the churches same week he sold a hors«*, and that They will probably stay all winter. Sunday. wa» twenty-one years ago. Still another Dr. McSloy moved his residence Tues ■ town historian said it was when they had day to the Yott Bldg., adjoining hie the big storm on Walnut Run—twenty- offic». Looks as though "Doc” wag one and one-half years ago to the very planning to keep in out of the rain as day. So the government arrested the much as possible. fellow and lie was being tried as a slacker. An old editor wabled into the court room with a bundle of newspapers under Gard of Thanks. arm. He had been an editor in that All Drafted Men Must Answer Com bis We feel it is fitting at this time to ex town for thirty years, and if ever the prehenslve ••Questionnaire” to defendant was born at «11, it was record press to the neighbors and friends, who ed in his newspaper—and the date was have so kindly assisted dk during the Establish I heir Grade. correct. So he tliuinbed through his file protracted sickness and death of our mother, our heartfelt thanks, and also Portland, Ore., Nov. 22.—1-et every of papers, and there it was—“Born to to those who so kindly brought flowers, the wife of 8o-and-So, yesterday, a man who is registered under the se F is for and assisted in other ways in the funeral lective service law, and that includes bouncing boy, weight ten pounds; con services. gratulations John. ” all lietween the ages al 21 and 30 yearn, Clayton Drake and Family. • That settled it—there it was in the inclusive, pay careful heed to the changes that have lieen ordered by the paper. The government said it wm Government in the method of selecting satisfied, for the date showed the boy to Who’s Susie? lie less than twenty one, and - the court That tired—all gone feeling that comes men for military service. Newspaper men have of course more said it wm satisfied, for the old news These changes affect every man sub after reading or sewing for awhile. It trials than most folks—we believe that paper would be taken for the beet of is due to eye strain. Your eyes are ject to the draft, without exception. evidence. And the old woman and the is generally conoeded—but it is prob The new.plan goes into effect on working harder than they ought to December 15. But on December 1. he-goeeiper and tlie town historian were ably not known to many people that work. preparations for putting it into effect greatly disconcerted, but not convinced. some of the sometimes laughable typo graphical error«, which occur even in Usually this is due to some eye defect will l>egin all over the United States. the beet regulated newspaper« are caused or muscular unbalance. At that time all exemptions or dis Uy type being dropped out of the form The Optometerist should be consulted charges from military service under the and put back hastily in not quite the right draft will automatically be canceled at once, he can tell you what to do. order. An amusing one has just come Exemptions hereafter will be based Your eyes are safe in our care. to our attention in a large newspaper in on an improved system whereby the Pittsburg, Pa. This paper had a six- Government will have exact knowledge In 1910 the brewers of the United column streamer headline right across of every registered man and hie affaire. States used 649,810,000 ponnds^if sugar. the front page, intending to say: The basic principle of the new system We have heard beard that it is an easy [ “Jordan Meets Issue.’’ After abont is that those men are to be taken first thing to take candy from a baby, and DR. GEO. B. PRATT, 36,000 copies of the paper had been run who have no persons dependent on now we know it. it was detected that it read. "Jordan Optometrist them. The ckndy maker« are being put on a 238 Alder St. between ftth and Broadway Under this classification come single short allowance. The brewers are using Meets Susie.” There is a large fortune awaiting the man who would auto men, married men whose wives support all the sugar they chooee. matically detect such error« before they | them, married men who have habitual Possibly if the candy makers would got to such a stage. Mscouraqlnq. "I want to do some shopping today,; ly failed to support their families, or join the German-American Alliance and dear,” said the fond wife "that is, if whose families are independent of them enlist the support of the Kaiser, their The war dispatches from Turkey output would not be limited. the weather is favorable. What does for snpport. Men in this class will he subject to Maybe even the baby would fare a would make good subjects for Sunday the paper sav?” Almost At the other end of the table her call first. They will be listed under little better if he joined the German- School lessons or sermons, American Alliance. That seems to be every name mentioned is associated hubby, consulting the Morning Wheeze, wlmt will be known hr Class 1. The married men and those with per- the only thing that the government is with some event in Biblical history or read aloud: "Rain, hail, snow, thun afraid of. with Scott’s romance, The Talisman.” '"(Continued on Page 2) der, lightning and floods.” HELI* WANTED: Boyaovsrl« with bicycle gtmr.nlmMi *511 per month. Liv.ly boy» can make *70 to *76. Federsl Telegraph Co. 46 I I 7 Bosril of Trade Bldg, Gllrose. Do Not Neglect Your Starting-Lighting Battery It needs periodical attention just as tires do. Neglect means battery fail ure later on, and costly repair bills. Professional Directory HIS HOME PAPER KEPT HIM FROM JAIL I)R. PRATTS Optical Ptimer F FATIGUE LESS SUGAR FOR GANDY BUT NOT FOR BEER The Optical Shop '9* Don’t wait until trouble develops; bring your battery in to us and we will in- spect it free of charge, telling you its exact condition. Taking care of the little ’.troubles now prevent« the big troubles that otherwise follow. 7 Don’t leave your battery in the car when you put it up for the winter. Let us take care of it for you, returning it in A-l condition in the spring. The charge is nominal. We can repair any make of storage battery. We sell the Battery with the famous Super-Hard Platea. LEWIS GARAGE AXEL ULDAHL, Proprietor Tabor 3429 D 41 8919 Foster Road The HOME TELIPH0NE is 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 is available for you to-day. Take advantage of it Hundreds of others are doing it— why not you? Your patronage will encourage a home industry—it will automatically adjust the wages of our employes ana provide service extensions. Call A 6221—Contract Dept and our representaive will call PLUMBING Still Moving ROSE CITY VAN The One-Way-Charge Company SUPPLIES ANO FIXTURES —FROM— See Us For . .. WOOD AND COAL Tab. 1424 D61 Prepare for Winter, get your 8222 Foster R. PERSONALITY IN SUIT» Made to fit any figure Lady or Gentleman FABRiu aid WORKMANSHIP GUARNTEED Old Suita Cleaned, Pressed and Repaired. F. F. EHRLICH LADIES AND GENTS’ TAILOR »134 FOSTER ROAD B. F. MILLER The Lent« Plumber Tabor 5642 596« 92nd 8t. Careful Study Careful study ia needed in shoeing any hone. We make a specialty of studying your horse, hie disposition and his needs, and guarantee not to injute thetendereet feet. MATT GREENSLADE, Blacksmith Foster Road and 93d St. Read the Ads and Benefit by them