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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 6, 1917)
Page Tuo Mt. Scott Herald Yubllthvd Every Thursday at tent». Oregon by Tn» M t S cott PvaumiNa C omtaxt LfNIS ’BOY-IDS NEWSY IltMS FROM Bl Lit IH1IR NAMt DOWN Flit LINE (tXintinnrsl front Page 1) The camp is about 45 tnintiltw ride on the suburban trains front New York Enteret a» »ecoridda*» mail matter Febru Mr». Geo. Wilson, 4823, 64th street ary I«. t»14. at the poal office at Lenta. Oregon, City, so a certain number of men are under act ol t'oiifreaa. March S 1ST» recently returned from a «n-weeks' allowed W go there oil Wedueadaya ami visit with her son in San Francisco, Subscription price • »I a year, tn advance Saturdays of cash week. I applied for During her stay she was entertained by a pass on Saturday afternoon, and left friends and was given the pleasure of for the city about 7 :30 p. tu. The num picking ripe orangee and lemons. ber of people and autos on the mailt Mrs. Etta Hill, 7106 57th avenue en streets are surprising to one who has How Do You Like It? tertained informally last Friday even not vieited as large a city liefore. That We are making it our business ing Her guests included Dr. F. G. night I slept at the Y. M. C. A. On from week to week to emphasize Margason, Mr. Homer Marris of Sunday morning 1 rode and walkid the local news items, the person O. A. C., and the Misses Beuna around in search of a M. E. Church, (or I was teat dirty looking to attend any of als and the brevities, and on ac Margason and Dora Carlston. Mrs. Dora Smith of 5307, 72nd St. the downtown churches. 1 found one, count of lack of time and space entertained Mrs. Isabel Scott to dinner and was taken out to dinner after the the reprints, exchanges, and on Thanksgiving Day. Mrs. Madge service. The man, who took me to his articles of state, national and Scott Swanson joined the little company ' home, showi>d me around the city iu the general interest are being crowd in the afternoon and a most enjoyable afternoon. It wk good that lie did, (or I would not have seen half the places ed into the back ground. A musical time rounded out the day. certain amount of National in Mr. E. C. Brouf of Vader, Wash., re aloue. After aupi>er at his home we formation on the draft law. turned home last Sunday eveuing after went to League and Church and then 1 brief visit with his sister, Mrs. Lillie eaught the 11211 p. m. train for camp. Thrift stamps, Liberty Loans, a Perry, 4920 66th street. Miss Lillian I enjoyed the trip very much. and what not we must find room Brouf who accompanied her father is Chas. Wilson is in tins camp, but so for as “our bit” in the nation’s maxing a longer star with her aunt. far I have not hail time to see him. task. Our own editorials will be The Arleta W. C. T. U. will meet at We art up at 6:00 in the morning, and as condensed and few in num Lucky Cottage Tuesday at 10 o’clock to put in altout eight hours drilling and that keeps us pretty busy. bers as we dare make them, for make picture books for the babies at Today is inspection day, and one of Albertina Kerr Nursery Home. Rring it is a theory of ours that the post cards and pictures, also pieces of no drill. The inspection is about over average reader would rather have window shades. Every body come and now, and we are practically free until 4::tO. I do not know now what I shall the story of Mrs. Jones’ new bring their luneh. do this afternoon, but tonight 1 shall go baby, an account of the funeral Mr. Clyde Perry of 4923 66th street, to the Hempstead M. E. Church where of some old-timer, or the person left last Tuesday for Vancouver, Wash they will serve cotfee and cake, ami I al happenings of the people of ington tor examination for the aviation can write a few letters, latst Saturday the community than to read our service. He is one of the firm of the night, after eating, we gathered around Perry Broe., Marble Works 301 4th personal views on almost any street. He is a member of the Mult- the piano and sang awhile. Knowing how well I like that you will know that subject editorially expressed. no tn aha. 1 enjoyed myself. The Good Book tells us to use On Thanksgiving Day Mrs. Alice Try not to feel liadly or worry ah >ut moderation in all things, and in Robinson of 7022 55th avenue, enter- me, for it is for my country that I am following out these policies we tained her son and bis wife, Mr. and here, and it is an honor to serve my will endeavor to keep this in Mrs Gny Robinson of Lents, Miss country. While the war is on and seem A. E. Hollingworth and Mrs. W. J. ingly there is no love in the world, yet mind. When enough people are H illingworth at the home of the latter God reigns above in heaven, and below interested enough in the paper at Nashville Station. in our hearts. Loving us as He dis's, to subscribe for it so that we can The Pollyanna Club met at 5627-72nd whatever happens does so with His command sufficient advertising street last Friday afternoon, A short knowledge, and must la* for the best. to meet the extra expense we drill in current events was followed bv Kindest regards to all my triends, (Corporal) Edwin II. Norene. shall enlarge to eight pages and a reading by Mise Beuna Margason. Pians were made for the next meeting Camp Mills, I»ng Island, N. Y. trust that thereafter we may not aid a fund was started by the members Nov. 17, 1917. be so cramped for space. of the Club. This fnnd is to be used Meanwhile tell us if you agree for flowers for the sick and other I»ear Miss Evarts:—1 wan very much surprised to receive your fine letter yes with our policy. How do you benevolences. terday. A letter from one of my school 4 Mr«. Lillie Perry, 5920 64th street en teachers is always welcome, liecause it is like it? tertained a Thanksgiving partv in honor a little bit unusual for boys to get letters | of the departure of her two eons, Civile from them but I seemed to always get A Welcome Gilt Like all other lines of business and Ear), for war poets. The table was along alright with my teachers. sst for Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Me Coy (of the newspaper has been hit very St. John); Grace, Ruth, and Jim I am very glad to hear that Iznts school has taken in so much for the hard by the increased cost of McCoy; the Misaea Alice Coryea and Y. M. C. A. The Y. M. C. A. is a very production, but in spite of the J Allie Caddlev, both of Irvington; and fine thing for us boys. fact that our expenses have risen t Messrs. “Dab” Crowley, Earl, Clyde, It is very cold to-night and we have bail freezing weather and a strong wind consistently from 100 per cent to 1 ' and Roy Perry. 400 per cent with the past few Miss Sarah Buell and Mr. Vancil G. all day and it looks as if it might lie Klock. spent last Saturday evening at worse to-night, bnt we are well equipped months, we have still refrained the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Usher. as to clotlies, so we manage to keep One of our brighti'st eighth-graders from raising the prices of the 7628 62n<l Ave. Mrs. Usher set them warm. commodities we have to sell, at work helping her and Mr. Usher I received a package from Miss Hunt’s said to his father, one cold morning la«t "Father, I saw the worm this subscriptions, printing and ad-j "make hash,” which means catting 8 A class last week. I thought it was week: wash materials into tiny bits for stuff- very nice and so I sent her and the class morning” Father: "Were his feet vertising. Until the midnight; cold?” Son: ’No; la? bail them in his ing pillows for the soldiers, At the of thanks. bells ring out the old ar.d ring in conclusion of their "stunt” the jolly a letter I went to Franklin High School, the pocket.” the new on Dec. 31, 1917, the workers bad a crab supper. best school in Portland. I don’t receive OF FINAL ACCOUNT. subscription price of our paper Among others who met at the Hol- much school news and would be very In the NOTICE County Court ot the State ot Oregon for Multnomah County. glad if you send the school notes to me. for both old and new subscribers lingworth home at Nashville station on In the Matter of the Katate of C. W. Budd, aed. will remain $1 a year. As many Thanksgiving night were Miss Sarah I am on guard to-night and I have to | decea Notice 1« hereby given that the undcralgrird, report back to the guard house, I will executrices Buell, and Messrs. Vancil G. Klock, ot th«* Eatate of C. W. Hud<i, In* years can be taken in advance at have filed their final account in aaid Harry Frose, and Clarence B. Freeman. write you a longer and better letter in craacd, Estate, with the County Court of th«* State of this figure as desired. After The intent of the gathering was partly the near future. Oregon, for Multnomah County, and all per- •on« intcrcated in said eatate ar< hereby that date all new subscriptions, to work on the splendid cantata, "Ruth Your friend. notified that all objections to aaid final ac count, and the aeltietnent thereof, will be (Bugler) Edward D. Smith. and all renewals running into the the Moabites«” under the director of - . . . heard by the above Court, on the 2Rth day of Camp Mill«, Lontf Inland, .N. !>t*cenib«*r, 1917, at the hour ot 9:30 a. in., at year 1918 will cost $1.50. Send the Millard Avenue choir. This sacred 1Q17 I the Court House, in the City of Portland, oratorio will be given in a few months x ov. ~ >, i if. County ol Multnomah. State of Oregon. the Mt. Scott Herald to your MARY A BL’DD, and it is well worth the practice neces HELEN BL’DD. loved ones as a Christmas pres sary to a successful rendition. Executrices. W. K. ROYAL, 8101* Lewis Bi'dg.. Attorney ent It will be appreciated. Word has been received from George i for Executrices. ' First publication, November 29th, 1917. F. Hastings, 5th Co., ltitb Regiment • Last rublicatloa, December 77th, 1917. Marines (now in France) by his parents, Although the failure to receive letters Mr. and Mrs. Davis, Spring and McCoy from men in the service is not pleasant The next meeting of the Mt. Scott streets, (Brentwood) that he was at the to relatives and friends at home the j W. C. T. U. which will be held Dec. 11th time of his writing about to enter the adage “no news is good news” never at the home of Mrs. Clyde Sager of 94th hospital for an operation. It is hoped was more true than at present. The re- i St. and Woodstock Ave. will be the An that the operation will prove a minor ¡*irt of every casualty at home or abroad Piano and Furniture Moving. nual Birthday Crusade. one and that Mr. Hastings will soon be is immediately wired or cabled to officials Long Distance Hauling. A large attendance is expected, a in trim again. His stepfather, Mr. at Washington, being relayed from there Express Service. special speaker has been arranged for, Davis, is Chief Petty Officer in the without loss of time to the emergency Specially equipped to handle picnic and a good program of music and read Navy at Bremerton, Wash. address of the soldier or sailor affected. parties. Reasonable rates. ings has been prepared. It is also at once released for publication Mr. Roy Perry, 4924 66tb street left ERNEST E. HATTER The meeting is open to the public, Wednesday the 5th for San Francisco, in tiie newspapers. No news of casual and all interested are urged to attend, 6334 84th Street S. E. where he will enter the medical de ties has or will be held up Tabor 3774 Mrs. Adah Wallace Unruh will be the No man in the service has received partment of the army. He expects to Portland Stand: Bdwy. 962, A 1962 speaker. orders not to write home; he has been be sent to Mare Island for three months preparatory work and will then go urged, on the contrary, to keep in t'>ncb wherever be is ordered by the govern w ith relatives and friends. The forcea in ment. Mr. Perry has been for several France have at tfieir disposal |sn<t c.irds When in Lents years in the Phoenix Pharmacy at Kern giving general information in regard to Park. He has the reputation of being a health and the receipt of letters and par- Illi SPIKII Wt Ntltl Get Your Meals At The pharmacist who does not “substitute” Cels, which may be dispatched without when putting up preemptions. He is a payment of jiostagv. Care is also taken to ire that mail in Somebody Raid that it couldn’t be m mher of the Multnomah Club, of the done, but he with a chuckle replied P ’rtland Rowing Club, and of the Beta tended for soldiers anil sailors reaches That maybe it couldn’t, but he would be Phi Sigma, of which he was recently them promptly. Where the regimental and company designation of a soldier is one who wouldn’t say eo till he tried. made president. not known it may lie secured by appli So he buckled right in with a trace of a Mrs. Dick Noble, 4709 61th street, re cation to The Adjutant General’s Office, A. KNAPP, Prop. grin on bit face, if he worried, he hid it lie started to sing as he tackled the job turned this week from Marshfield Washington, 1>. C. In one week 1,874 that couldn’t be done, and he did it. whither she had accompanied the re letters with insufficient addresses were mains of her father, Mr. Jerry Haynes. r> cetved at this office. On 1,232 the ad The interment was made in the Marsh dressee were completed and they were Somebody scoffs “Oh you’ll never do field cemetery where are baried many WE TAKE PRIDE that, "at leHat no one ever has done it.” of the other pioneers of that region. forwarde<i, 123 were returned to s-nd- ers, 58 went to the dead-letter office lie But he took off bis coat and he took off “Uncle Jerry,” as he was fn the Sanitary Arrangement called, wan hie hat. and the first thing we knew living with his daughter, Mrs. Jamr-n cause senders’ addresses were not given, of Our Shop and the balance were held with the view he’d begun it. Arrington of Myrtle Park when over- that the addresses might be completed The best is none too good for you With a lift of his chin and a bit of a grin, taken by bis last illness, ♦ He would without any doubting or quibbling have been eighty-eight years old had he later. Quick Service, Sanitary Conditions He started to sing as he tackled the thing lived till next Janaary. Satisfactory Work, Moderate Prices He was a “You say Grafter makes you think of that couldn’t be done—and he did it. well-known pioneer of the Coos County a corkscrew. Why so? Special Attention to Children’! Hair Catting region, having lived there 65 yean, and “Like a corkscrew, be has a pull, but it’s Germany’« meat ration is one half daring thoee days was an aaeociate of on account of his crookedness.’’—Ex pound per week, per person. John D. Rockefeller. change. J. SANUKK FOX. IdiU»r. J ALLEN DUNBAR. Associate (Continued from Pago 1) GRIBBLE’S CAFE Opened Dec. 4th Next Mt. Scott Drug Co REGULAR MEALS 11:30 a. nt. Io 8:00 p. tn. SHORT ORDERS AT ALL HOI RS Specialties Chile Con Carne, China Noodles and Home Made Pies, Birthday and Wedding cakes at Short Notice We Absolutely Refuse to serve anything but the purest foods, cooked in the most wholesome manner possible Let us cater to THAT SPECIAL PARTY you are planning We can handle it. Jack Gribble, Proprietor 5936. 92nd St., S. E. Special on Washing Powders SATURDAY ONLY REGULAR 25c PACKAGE OF Pearline, Naptha or Gold Dust Only 20 cents Lents Mercantile Co. No News Means All’s Well Tabor 1141 D 61 5S0S 92nd SL S. E. W. C. T. U. NOTES AUTO TRANSFER For Your Convenience and to lie as near as possible to the center of traffic, I have moved my MODERN CONFECTIONERY FOUNTAIN PARLOR and GROCERY to The Junction of Foster Road and 92d St Something To Memorize Note new address 9209 Foster Road Ground Floor Yolt Bldg. F. A. BOHNA Cottage Restaurant Electro Therapeutics deal direct with the C’.VUSE of disease and not its SYMPTOMS and assist nature to do the Work alte alone 1» ahle t<> nerform SEND FÜR FREE BOoKLF.T or call and onesalt me F i I e E t Phone Mein 3142 DR. R. A. PHILLIPS THE AI.I8KY BI.DG. Portland, Ore. <' Bring Your Fine Job Work to the Herald » ‘ * I r» ’ | 9 fr M