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Paje Ti 9 Mt. Scott Herald Church Notes TOWN TALK CHRISTMAS SUGGESTIONS If Mare «*■- ae good to us a» Jupiter I we'd tv O. K-—Kn-uder. n these days when every |pr»on 1» practicing economy there 1» nothing so appropriate for uno preeento us Next Sunday morning the Woman's F. T. Ehrlich and Arnold Egginum something useful and that will give one the tnoal co tiort (or ths least money. j. danger rox, Editor. Missionary Society will be in charge of motored to Silverton Sunday. We quote the following for your consideration J Al.l.KN DVNHAR, Associata the services. Then- will I* special Get realty for wet feet; no roots* rub- music, “The Jerico Road of To-day” by Ivr» thii< winter—can’t !«• bought—Gog- Blankets from fl 26 fo 49 60, Pillows and Sofa Pillows Women's Aprons «nil House Dresses Enlervt ax sscoml-claM mail mattsr Febril ary I«. UHI. al the posi office at lem». Oregon, Handsome Créions« tor bags and draperies 3«c ami Mo Men's Shirts, Ties, Sweaters ami Jerseys Mrs. 11. 1*. Schcuertnan and Mrs. C. S. gins. under act of Congress. March X 1ST» Bradford ; readings by Miss Gladys Gil Beautiful Table Linens at 66c, 76c and fl 00. Man's Sults, some Imrgaln» in small sixes Goggins’ aid dr-canip Hiller says busi Sherri pl ion price • 91 a year, in advance bert and Mm. Esther Fankhauser; solo, ness w sure lota la-tter than it was a year Huck and Turkish Towels, or by the yard Men's ami Hoys Hats ami Caps Mrs. W. O. Ash; reading, Mm. Nettie ago. Hosiery (or Men, Women and t'hildien at 10c to fl.DU lleautiful Showing of Curtains ami Curtain Scrims J Paoww: Tuoi 7KH, D M. Press Goods, Plaids and Serges at 46c, 76c and fl.00 Myers; “Our Little Red Box”, Mm. II. Ladies' Kill and Fabric Gloves, men's and boy's Wool Lento Mercantile believes in "an »|«- Men’s, Women’s and Children’s Underwear Ulrich; Jerico March. The ini N ic is pie a day.” They have a special on (or ami Work Glovss. men's ami women's Handkerchiefs cordially invited. At the evening ser thia week. Men’s, Women's and Children's Shoes at a saving of Newspapers Exempt Raincoats tor men, boys, women and children from 11.00 to 12.00 a pair Umbrellas In a recent ruling of an East vice Mm. Frazell. on behalf of the Port Mrs. F. W. Tuseey ie entertaining a ia mi Library Association will apeak on niece and nephew on Thanksgiving, ern Exemption Hoard a young “Books That Children Should Read.” newspaper man was exempted Beginning Tun«lay of this week the Edith and Norman Smet hurst of Astoria. 5127-29 92nd STREET Near Foster Rd. Tab. 3541 upon the grounds that his busi lectures by Dr McLeod will consilience Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Wiiey visited again. They will be held every Tueeday ness was a patriotic necessity of relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Goggins the government. We believe night for an indefinite period. The book and daughter, al Huber last Mutxlay, of Daniel « tlie subject at the present going down by auto. this decision was a just one. trine. Bill Goggsne reports a fine Fully half of the correspondence Greeitam last Thursday, but the log was that reaches our office each week, so thick that the gning was worse than hieiids Church, are requests for the immediate The services last Sunday were ail going to a midnight Are with both hose Only Exceptions Are Medksl, Navy publication of various items well attended. Th« interest and al an<i chemical. Or Marine Corps. which the government wishes to tendance is growing steadily ia the "Pete” report» that’his son Roy pass Wr feel that this Thanksgiving season is put before the people, in order regular service« and Mice Terrell is ed his examination al) right and is now an opportune time to thank our customers to stir up their patriotism and preach lag the Gospel ia the power of rated as a pharmacist mate third elan» in The following information is supplied tbe navy. He enlisted just a few days by the Adjutant General's IHfice, Port for their logal Patronage since the opening rally their services to the govern the Spirit. land : before war broke out. We were glad to have Mr. and Mrs. ment It is impossible of course of our store. Portland, Ore., Nov. 28 — If yoa want T. J. K reader ia all worked up over Marion Cook from Nampa, Idaho, and to print anything like all we re Mrs. Heacock and Mrs. Morris from tlie tine slmwmg made by Franklin's to be a volunteer, now ie the time to LENTS MERCANTILE CO. ceive, but every loyal newspaper Newberg with us Sunday morning, all Football k-aui He said their great enliet. After December 16, when the strains its resources to the ut of whom have moved among ns. We speed and tine team work did tlie trick. new draft regulation» become eKective. men oi draft age will not b« permitted most to give freely just the ser hope to have them as regular attondere All credit is due to Coach 4<ewey. to enliet voluntarily in the army, navy P. P. Bernhardt's a slow thinker. vices that the government is re and member« soon. or marine corps. Two weeks gone. Seem» to be in tlie questing. In both the first and The Junior Young Feo idee Class of same boat as N. N. Nygaard. Still Pete Under the new eteeeitlcation eyilem second liberty loan, there is not the 8. 8. sre making preparations to en did contribute xoniethiug to this column through which the <traft will be con tertain their fathers and mothers in the a shadow of a doubt in the minds near future with a unique entertain thia week. Believe he'll coxue through ducted after Questionnaires to be eent every registered man in the next few of anyone who is acquainted with ment of which we shall bear more soon. all right. week» have been «sewered and re Bill Woodworth just iovee *'Doc ” the facts that it would not have They also expect a liberal contribution turned to local board», thee« men will Ogsbury, leastwine his fellow workman been possible to succeed in this which will be used to beautify their at the lente Garage say Bill lays off th re«' tie held Fir service undei the draft. d«-al direet with the CAUSE of disease and not its SYMPTOMS Heretofore any man of draft age who undertaking had the newspaper 8. 8. room. and assist nature to do the work »tie alone I» able to perform. hours every other day while Doc doe« SEN D FOR FREE BOOKLET or call and onreolt me FREE. men not loyally and without Monday night the C. E. had charge of some repair work on hie grinders—prob has not tieen cal lei up before tile local Portland Commons Mission. Those ably some new bushing. board for physical examination could CHRONIC SUFFERERS can tie simply and permanently cure«! stint, given their space without the present were Mies Terrell, Miss Isler, enlist voluntarily it he so desired. This hr PHYSICAL METHODS. A good many people wouder why the any compensation. An effort ! Mr. and Mrs. Geo. L. Carr. Mrs. Ama will continue to tie the case until De “lady” who has leen sleeping for some was made before the last loan Bass and Mies Dora Dunbar. Mr. Carr time in Katzky's window doesn’t «ake cember 15, but on that date the new was launched, tc have it launch- gave the message. up. Apparently the window display is rule goes into effect. THF. A1.1SKY BLDG. Phone Main 3112 ed through paid newspaper A number of Thanksgiving baskets use«! to advertise alarm clocks, but There are only two exceptions to this Portland, Ora. new rule. Here is the exact language publicity but the government are being given by the ladies of the this particular sleeper must Iv Mr». Rip of the regulations in regard to the first church to needy families, and a Thanks Van Winkle. The la-iit« Station Barber rightly judged that the news giving exception: dinner for thoee who do not ex- i» now lo.-at.-.l at the papers were loyal enough that pect one at their home will follow the Mm. Mason, recently received a tine “Upon presentation to a recruiting CUT RATE BARBER SHOP long letter from Miss Warnock, who for officer of a certificate by bis local t«»rd they would give their services Union meeting for worship to-day. Plano and Furniture Moving. 9137 Foeter Road Opp P. O. the many years site lived in Ia*nta na-d to the effect that his class and order gratis, so the money they had to Long Distance Hauling. Shave 10c Hair Cut 20c also to work at Kauky’s. She writes number are so low that he ie not within Express Service. spend was lavishly used in Shampoo 15c from the Baptist Missionary Training the current quota of hie local board, Kern Park Christian Church. Lady ’ s Shampoo 30c Specially e«|iilpp«.l to handle picnic School at Chicago. She has just com getting out the most expensive There will be a Thanksgiving Dinner plete! her first year study and has lieen any registrant may enlist voluntarily in The Finest in the World and at lav» partlee. Reasonable rate«. class of posters known to the at the church, 45th avenue and 69th the Navy or in the Manne Corpe.” than you can get it for claewliere awards«! the scholarship for the coming ERNEST E. HATTER But no provision is made for volun Also Hanitary Olottxie Bl.-ach and full printers trade and the news street Wednesday evening at 6:00 p. m. year. She expects to graduate in an tary enlistment of men of draft age in 6334 Mth Street 8. E. instruction» how to u»e it. No papers did the rest. The only Everyone is invited. The proceeds will other two years. There are 150 lady more Blue Mondays Tabor 3774 the Army. thing a newspaper has to sell is be used in the Church funds. The students in the school. Portland Marx! IMwy. V62, A 1962 The other exception has to do with FLOYD MURPHY, Prpo. C. W. B. M. will meet as follows: Nov. its space and when the govern 90 in the church at 8:00 p. m. Dec. 2, medical students, hospital internee, ment needs and demands that, at the church at 8:00 p. m. ; Dec. 5, at The War-Sdvlnys Plan In Brief. dentists, dental students, veterinarians they should be just as willing to the home of Mrs. Mulkey, 6130 IM The war-savings plan provided for in or veterinary students, who will tie per WE TAKE PRIDE When in Lents the bond act of Septemlier 24, 1917, goes mitted under regulations to lie drawn pay for it as they are to pay for street from 2 330 to 4:00 p. m. into oi>vration Monday, I*ecember 3. up by the Burgeon General of the Army, any other commodity which the Sunday morning at 11:00 a. m., the fn the Sanitary Arrangement Government certificates of indebtednee» to enlist in the Enlisted Reserve Corpe of Our Hhop government purchases, in the pastor will occupy the pulpit ae usual are tn be sold in two denominations— of the Medical I*epartment. Get Your Meals At The and in the evening at 7:30 p. m., hie The best is none too good for yon propagation of its plans. thrift -tamps coding 25 cents each and The new rule does not affect volun brother, Rev. R. E. Noon, a returned war-savings stamps costing from 44.12 tary enlistment» by men not of draft Quick Service, Sanitary Condition«) missionary from the Congo will give a to 44.23, according to dale of purchase. age. Satisfactory Work, Moderate Price» missionary address. No Army Canteen. When ¿4 worth of thrift stamps are Bpeeial Attention to Children'» A matter of great concern of obtained a war-savings stamp can lie Hair Cutting I he Ihree B ’ s the mothers of Oregon boys now Laurelwood Congregational Church. secured in exchange for them by paying A. MAPP, Prop. three-line report of a Kentucky A CHESTER'S BARBER SHOP serving in France is the persist Last Sunday at tbe vesper service at the difference betweeu ¿4 and the cur county agent to the United State» De price of tbe war-savings stamp. ant report that has gotten out the Laurelwood Congregational church. rent of Agriculture »peaks ITTATEMENT War-saving« stamps can tie purchased partment that there are no restrictions Prof. Carl H. Douglas gave the second for 4-4.12 during the months of Decem volume». Thi» is hi» succinct account No. M. of the Hnanrlal condition of placed on the soldier boys over of a senes of lectures on the general ber, 1917, and January, 1918, but will of hi» work : "Had a meeting at the courthouse. I subject, “ Mobilization of Our Nation cost 1 cent more for each succeeding in Europeas to drinking. Gener For War.” Prof. Douglas’ particular talked on whipping Germany with al Pershing has cabled that no subject was “Mobilization of the Finan month in the year 1918. They are re three B’s—bread, bacon, and beans." FOR SALE deemable on January 1, 1923, tor 45. at Portland In tbr Htatr* of Oregon, at the canteens are maintained with cial Resources of the Nation.’’ He gave which amounts to 4 per cent on the GRAVEl. aad SAND. R. Heyting. lose of bUBincaa .Nov., 20. 1917, I’hotiv Tatwir '-Of 13, American forces in France and a resume of the methode, past and amount invested compounded quarterly. 6tf The Lntlred Horse. VIOLIN LEH8ON8: — Price» reason none such are contemplated, and present, used for securing war funds VH-SOLJrefLS Although these investments do not Mother—My dear, what is the matter able. Milton Katzky. PhoneTainir2823. I 64,679 91 the only drinks sold are soft He urged tbat the reet of the amount mature until January 1, 1923, on 10 with the horse? Isn’t he walking lame? | Loan*and dinrount* (eighteen billion dollars to be raised and unaeetired. 4/ I • FOUND—A ba neb of keys near the drinks under the auspices of the by June should be secured by taxation ; days’ written notice after January 1, Small Ixry—I know what's the matter, Overdraft«,aecnred Bond* and warrant« ............. ............. 10.971 Ao Ix-nts schoolhouse. Finder can have 1918, such certificates will lie redeemed Y. M. C. A. This is encourag and that tbe burden of the assessment pop. One of his hind tire« has come off. Stock*, «ecuriticN, judgment«, etc. K24 67 by postmasters at their cost to ths pur same by proving property ami paying Furniture and fixture« ....................... 4.000 00 ing news and we sincerely hope should fall on those who are making chaser plus 1 cent a month on each war- — Baltimore American. Other real eatale owned ..................... 19,67« </7 for thia ad. Due from approved rraerve bank* that the highest possible stand fortunes out of the war conditions, for. savings stamp. The thrift stamps <io 1B/JA U FOUND—A sum of money in currency Check« and other caeh Item*............. 27 00 I ard along this line will ever be he stated, it is not fair for a favored set not bear interest. Owner Caih on hand..................... ........................ 7.994 NU on Fivter Road and 92nd St. of men to be making money out of the Expense*................. ..................................... maintained under the Stars and same circumstances which are causing The stamps and certificates can lie 3, fo!3 69 enquire at this office. Other resource*.............................. . ......... 196 HO Stripes. We cannot afford to other men to risk their lives. Prof. obtained from post offices, banks or trust companies, at most railroad sta TOTAL ............................................. -I Ü7.9U1 46 send good clean sober Oregon Douglas’ remarks were well received by tions, stores, factories, and many other LIABILITIES boys to the frontjand have them an attentive audience. public places Capita) Block paid in ................... . I Publivlivd Krery Thursday al Lents. Orcgou by T ux M y Scott PvallsHuaa cours»! bangtiitdl Church. The Stevens' Cash Dept. Store DtC. 15 IASI GUANCE' fOR DRAFT MEN Electro Therapeutics DR. R. A. PHILLIPS 1 AUTO I TRANSFER Cottage Restaurant THE MULTNOMAH STATE BANK DR. PRATT’S Optical Primer come back drunkards or immoral wrecks. That is a greater price Methodist Church. than any mother should ever be The Woman’s Foreign Missionary asked to pay. 8ociety will meet the first Wednesday One Boy’s Influence. in Dec. (5th) at the Parsonage. Next Sunday morning, Mise De VVitti* of the Portland Industrial Center will occupy tbe pulpit. In tbe evening there will tie an illustrated lecture on As a mild, palatable, yet thor Home Missions. oughly effective, over-night laxa Junior league will be held at 3:30 tive, they are unequaled. Children take them willingly. Bunday afternoon in charge of Mrs. [After a single Obsfeldt. trial, you will FIG CASCAROS A little boy in Graves County, Ky., is responsible for that county having an agricultural agent, a pure-bred live stock association, and a consequent im provement in general agricultural con ditions. A report of the State agent in charge want to keep a of boys’ agricultural clubs to the United box in the med cabinet al States Department of Agriculture says Millard Ave. Presbyterian Church. icine ways. that two years «go he received a letter The work of systematically register MONEY from Earl Gary, a littlej boy at May- REFUNDED ing the old and new members of the field, Ky., expressing a desire to join IF NOT the boys’ corn clnb and so win his wav Millard Avenue Sunday School is slow SATISFIED to the State fair. The State agent ly but steadily going on. Like an went to tbe town in response to this octopus, the ramifications of the system letter and assisted the boy in securing are to reach out all through the com tbe necessary' number of members to munity and by its medium of followup organize a clnb. The State agent called calls the department hopes to help o«i the county school superintendent to create a new and greater interest in interest him in tbs boy’s plan. Tbe church work, the nation’s foundational school superintendent became interest bulwark. A class for young men has been start ed in the work of a county agent, and the conversation resulted in Graves ed and is being pushed by one or two Coanty securing an agricultural agent. wide-awi£e members. All men who In tarn that resulted in the organiza are twenty-one at heart are invited to F. R. Peterson & Son, Prop. tion of a pure-bred live-stock associa meet at 9:55 every Sunday morning to tion, of which the little boy was a join the class in its live discussions of Pay Station for Gas and Water Bills practical lesson applications. charter member. Tabor 2074 LENTS PHARMACY 1A.OOU 00 Hurplu* fund................. ........................... i.ooii m Ffwilal «avfng* bank dopoaila ............ IU3W, M) Individual deposit* subject to check .................................... 172,>7 14 Demand certificate* of depoNit 7foi2 V2 Cashier check* outstanding . 972 J» Certified check«........ .............. T a 76 G H. K. Bloyd, Cashier. Correct - A tUsxl: It’s just wonderfnl what a little piece of glass will do when it is sba|>e<l just exactly right to fit a pair of defective, strained and overworked eyes. Your eyes are safe in our care. The Optical Shop DR. GEO. B. PRATT, Optometrist 238 Alder 84. between 6th and Broadway tl.IOV HC ..4~U7,l»il Ifl TOTAL.................................. Htale of Oregon, County of .Multnomah, I, H. E. Bloyd, Caahler of the above named bank, do aolemnly swear that the above Btatement ia true to the begt of my knowl* edge and belief. O lasses are one of the greatest bless ings we have. Oh! Glasses are great blessings wlien fitted RIGHT, JUST RIGHT our way. Professional Directory Tal>or ar*! Dr. Wm. Rees Office and Residence, -'6* E forth Ht. PORTLAND. OJIE. i*>. MM 10 Time Depoull«........................... G is for Headaches disappear as if by magic, many reflex nervous disorders fare rem edied, irritable dispositions are made sweet and sunny. WANT ADS Henry Harkson F. R. Foeter, Director» Subscribed end »worn to before mn this 27th dey ot Nov . 1U17 Ralph Slant. t Notary Public My commission expires April ¿1, IMO. j- NOT1CR Of FINAL ACCOUNT. laths Cennty Court of the Htale of Oregon for Multnomah County. In the Matter ot the natal« of C. W. Rndd, deceased. Notice IS hereby liven that the undervlened, executrices nt the Estate of C W Rudd, fie ceased, have Hied their Anal account In aabl Estate, with the County Court of the Hlate of Oregon, for Multnomah County, and all per sona Interested In said «'»late art hereby notified that all obp-ctlon» to said Anal ac count. and the settlement thereof, will be heard by the above Court, on the J»th day of Peeember, 1SI7, at th« hour of ti:SO a m , at the Court House, In the City of Portland, County ot Multnomah, Blate of Oregon MsitY A BUDD, HELEN U. RI'DD Rzecutrtesa W K. ROYAL,Slo-lS I.ewla Bl'dg.. Attorney for Executrices. First unbllcatlon, November 2»th, 1»17. Last Publlcatloa, December TJth, 1«IT. East «VS7 John Ouy Wilson Attorney-at-Law nt l-ittock »lock Office Consultation Evenings bygAppolntment Prof. T. E. Lawson Plano Lessons at Your Home at 60c lie Will Call Tabor 7»ai «•1« Mth SI Office Marihall «0» » Rea Marihall ISM Dr. F. M. Brooks M4 Oresonlan Building Specialist In Surgery Phone I TABOR |am PORTLAND ORB- Notary Publio Lent* Real Estate Co. * RALPH RTANZ, Prop. City and Country Property LINTS. OREGON 9 t t --------------- A’ H«lw. IHM.', <1