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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1917)
» Mi Scott Page Tu o RURAL ITEMS at his home a lied Cross service dag on aeh red cross I’ublUbed Every Thursday at Lenta, Oregon by tldppy Valley. • standi T hk M t . F v »U* hiw company In the«« dava when every pvraoti 1» practicing ec<>m>nty that* la nothing «o appropriate for Mina» proavnta na TrtP I*!'- ter I*"* * »*k ■ The ■omathiiig uaehil ami that will give on« the mo«t co‘iteri tor th* least money. I' 'lM/.iitser ami family spent Thank»- J. SANGUI FOX, XJitor. these We quote th* following ter youi conaidarutlon gufi »fat Harmony with David Kami*. J ALI EN PfNBAR. Associate by old meritbers’ wi Mr. Win. iMviu and wife left Wednes- Women's Aprona and House Drcssea Blanket« from fl '.‘5 fo »9.511, Pillow» and Sofa Pillow» Enterai •» »ecor.J-ch*» mail matter Febru* millions before Christmas, each pday ol last week for McMinnville and Men'» Shirts, Tir», Sweater» and Jeraeva 11Aihl»k>iiit* i» tor lune* atul dr*|wrhMi JWo nn«l U’»r arj 14, Md.at the peat »'threat l*nt«. Orrfon. tinder act ot Comrc*». Marcii S 1HT9 tlacr and each little cross bearing -be rid an t. to s|M*nd ~ Thanksgiving with Men’s Sult», some l>argalna ill »inali »lira Beautiful Table Linen» at 05c, 75c and rl HO. They will be Mun'a and Boy» Hat» and Cap.» Subscription price - -»t * >e»r, in advance testimony that some one’s Christ-‘MV- Odem’» mother. Huck and Tnrkiali Towel», or by the yard Unsirry for Men. Women und ('Idlil.eii at t(W to II JM) Beautiful Showing •(! Curtains and Curtain Scrims ’ ~- ■ iiih » in»- iutaii iiiadn Uapputr lur I Rum! mn days. I honks : T abor 7N24* D ®l Mrs. G. S. Lenon is spending a week Good«, l'laidn and Sergei* Mt Mud fl.lM L*4dit,M* Kid Hitld FMbric <iluvr»i, m«*n*M ttnd bov’i Wool our own boys and happier for the ----------- —------------ ' ...... i in Seattle with her sister. Men’», Women*» and Children's Underwear and Work Gloves, men’s nitH woman's llamlkstchiaf» soldier# oT out* allies. Men’s, Women's and Children'» Bl.ous nt a saving 1 church Rain.oats tor m«n, buys, women and cliildrsn Out 0; The Mud By Christmas. Let us all help to make this a Thei4 w. •re no set vices in the troni ÿl it) to »?«<> a pair 1’ mln «II am We shall always contend that Red Cross Christmas—which is | last Sunday, Mr. Hornselmch -l\ k. nature Jaas been unusually another way of saying: Let us 1!. C. I’lrich an l wife entertained al| to the Mt. Scott district in make it the happiest Christmas of their children and grand children on viding such a fine, gravelly sub- possible with the war clouds Thanksgiving. Then-were six children 5827-29 92nd STREET Near Foster Rd. Tab. 3681 soil that our drainage problem hanging low. and nine grand children home on that I ix-cnsion. has been comparatively insig nificant. However, with each south uf Foster R >nd, to b • cut (or XMA •» c-'rtlnihhl. A lorco of nioro than lllty succeeding winter it grows in Bellrose-Gilbert. CAKES men is already empl-iye-l in cutliog the importance, the traffic is heavier, Mrs. C. II. Bateman of Belrose n- iviehl, winch will appr-vnoiite eighteen our ruts become deeper and as eently returned fn>m lantsing, Mich., to twenty thotiaand dollar* in value. Where she ha* tieen visiting relative« for our efforts toward real civiliza since the Mt S ott Herald I hm l-eat its ' the past nine months. She wa* a wel (Couliutieii Fnuu 1 ’ a«:« 1) tion (?) as witnessed in our up- which t*Hi> I«* u . mn I at CliriiAaMa R'-tt«; come visitor to the Herald office this Hy ic (hide). Can the Fox akin oilier to-date cities become more near- oO,tk«i eurollownt !xx>t‘» will be op< ii week. pA|M-rs for new»? Sure! ly realized we find a growing Irotn the »tart k> the tinieh of the drive We are g!a<i to report that Mr. Ih- ’« OF FIN Al M <‘“VNT. antipathy to MUD. Too bad. | in public place*. Sarte, who ha* been very ill with pneu In Ihr NOTH County Court nt th* aiate <>t Oregon k»r Multnomah Most of us started the mud National ass'x-iation». ptMrtouc ».'« <• monia is much improved at this writing. In lhe Matter of County. th«- hatalv <>t c W. Hu>ld. puddle, mud-pie route, most of tie*, and iederatious of churcbea have The regular monthly meeting of the d«w»»r*t Notice I« hereby given timi the underslgnrd. been aeketl to ^operate. Miui-u-« cxoculrh-r« ot the Katalv ol C W . Mudd. I»r us splashed around all winter have liecu requested to preach Red Crow Parent Teschers A*s<s lation w ill lield <-*«**-*!, have tiled their dual account in *«i4 Fatate, with the County C.»urt «4 the Mate »»( in mud up to our high shoe tope CUristuia* »erinuus; head* of coUegee | at the district school house on Friday Oregon, tor Multnomah » utility. and all pet afternoon of thi» week. A short pro Peppernuts, Fruit Cakes Interratevi in «aid * «tat*- ar« hereby while we slopped the hogs and aud school* are expected to ar-use the, gram will be rendered by the pupils of •<»na notified that alt objection» Co *al<! final ar • «•nut and th*- •otilomoni th*r *»r will be pailed the cow—and thrived on interest of studiait*. Variou* phase* ol the primary room. New Yorker Pound Cakes heard by the above t'ourt, >n the ."’»th da) ot Ik-Cemtwr, I»»«, at the hour of u:*> a lu at it. However, time changes, and the drive w ill /ollaw each ether tu quick Lalitia Shotwell of Forest Grove en the French and Domestic Christmas Cakes Court H«»u»r In the <’ity .»I ForiUnd. aucct**ion from Deceuita-r 17 until tlte Ht<te of Oregon we with it, and the time has chime* ou Christmas Eve ring the end of tered school here on Monday. She i* County o| Multnomah, mauy a HCDD. HEI E N I HI DD making her home with Mr. and Mr*. come to relieve our community the campaign. E m « m - ut ricca. Please place orders early at " K ROYA!.. 9k Id L«wi» bl'dg . Attorney from the stigma of being "stack A particularly noteworthy feature of Wright Davis. tor Exécutrice». »bout titty pupil* of this school at Flrat publication, November “»th. l»l*. Pie campaign will lx- the placing of in the mud.” luiat PubllcaUu ». I »«•«•*inber ’/Tth. MMT. in tended the Red Cross Bazaar in Port transparent Reil Cross service (lags “Out of the mud by Christ the windows of homes threugliout the land on Saturday. Noni E TO I'Kr.htToK-* mas." We sincerely’ wish this CHiutry. The display of this flatr bear Mr. and Mrs. Cowgill an i family of tn the ■ -<.<iuly < -uri f th. wi«t. -I Oregon, tor Mullnomsh were possible, but we can at ing tbe.Red Cross emblem, will mean Portland have taken up their rr« ide nee In the Mailer f ot ount. the Kalat.' ot Martha A. 9139, Foster Road I'lW» tolga IH--ea.e.| least start something. that a person in that home is a Rix! on the Gibeon place. Notice la heieby given that the Under signed. Hallie Volt, haa been api-.lntot City Commissioner Barbur has Cross member. Space will be provided Miss Ijena Johnson of Sellwixxi wan a executrix ot the estale of Martha A. on the white field of the flag for addi i pleasant caller in thi* community Bun- <>uls<l(e. deceased, by the County Court ot three suggestions to offer. The the Stale ot Oregon for the County ut Mult tional emblems to indicate the number nomah. and haa duly'lualltied as such. first is of course the best, the in of memliers of the household who have ■ Lay. All persona having «-Ialina against .aid I A very interesting and entertaining «-alale are hereby notified and require.! lo I stallation of six foot sidewalks joined the Red Cro«. the came, 4ulr verllled as re-iUlred by program will be given by the pupils of present law. to aaid everutrlx at the ..!hr- of her at and curbs and the grading and At 7:30 o'clock on the night before torney. J. Ì. Johnson, SI« Spalding Bldg.. District No. 45 on Friday evening. Portland. Oregon, on or lx-lore a montila from Something Unusual, Something Good, Something New macadamizing of our 3ide Christmas it is proposed that a lighted l»ec. 21. All are invited. the date ol Hrst publh allon ot thia nntl.-r of H-ai publication. 1-e .ial-r 11, 1M7. streets. This program would candle shall tie placed behind the flag in Mr. Reidy is attending court this Hate bate of laat publication. January lO. |9P> the window of every Red Cross home. The Very Latest, The Very Best HAITIK YOTT, Executrix of the Ertale of! cost the property owners ap The month. Martha A. Cooledge tXe--ea. -l candles are to burn until 9 o’clock, J. Johnaou. Attorney for raid Ke late, ' proximately $55 a 50 ft. lot {or an«! at half-hour intervals during the Mrs L. A. Farnsworth has l»ren quite i SI« J Spalding Bldg.. Portland, ore. THOMPSON’S CHAIN REFERENCE BIBLE >------------- ---- ----------------------- I the sidewalks and a $1.75 a run evening eburch bells are to be rung to ill, but is reported much better. ning foot for a 36 ft. macadam lend impressive new» to the Red Cross On Saturday evening, I>ec. 15, the The entire content* of the Bible on any one subject instantly avail able. Anyone can use it. street plus the cost of grading c-remony. During the same honrs many friends of Mrs. C. H. Bateman groups of Red Cross workers in every and Mr». Thos. Bateman will call to or filling where necessary. Many community Takes the place of Concordance. Bible Dictionary, Encyclopedia, will march through different welcome them back to their Bellroae Commentary, and Reference Works. Piano and Furniture Moving. may feel this is more than they neighborhoods singing carol« in further home. Long Distance Hauling. can stand at present. The acclaim of the spirit of the Rdfl Cm* The last meeting of the ljent» Grange THE BIBLE and ALL THEBE in ONE. Express Service. second suggestion is a three-foot Christmas. was attended by the following mem tier» ENDORSED by: Marion I^wrence, Wilbur Chapman, Gypsy equipped to handle picnic cement sidewalk, the other three It was a peculiarly happy thought that and visitors: R. Hepderson, Stella Specially Smith, Dr. J. A. Goo ie and every one who has used R. partiee. Reaaonable rate». give expression to the idea of making feet and curb to be added later this a “Red Crows Christmas.” it will Henderson (Ixxlge Musician), Mr». Sunday School Scholars and Church Workers could not buy a mors ERNEST E. HATTER on. This would cost approxi be America’s first Christmas in thia war. Sntttlins, Mr. and Mrs Johnson, Mm. appreciated gift lor their teacher or pastor. Bartell, Mr. and Mrs. Calkins, Mr. and 8334 Mtb Street 8. E. mately $25 a lot The third sug It will be a Christmas of serious purpose, Mm. Gilbert, Mr. and Mrs. Furry, and Tabor 3774 Prices from $4.56 Up gestion surely is within the when the minds of every one will be Mm. Crawford. Five candidates receiv Portland Stand. Bdwy. 982, A 1982 reach of all. The city is willing turned to the war, to our »oldient in ed tir»t and second degree, and an ex<-ell- CHAS. McKAY, Portland Agent - France ami in training camp*‘waiting ent program rounded out a (very congen to improve the streets, fill up orders to cross the sea. and to onr sailor» ial meeting. 3, Union Avenue North Phone E. 663 the bad .holes, do a little levelling and marine«. AFTERNOON AND EVENING Mm. Alfred Blatchford, nee Blanch Orders can be left at the Herald Office and a small amount of grading There are hundreds of thousands of I^nox. paid a visit to her parents on I I ■ ■■■■■■■ w .1 I ■ I ■ English—7 Courses free providing the property person« whose name« are not on the Lenox Avenue Dec. 8 to 10. She was Red Cross roll merely by reason of their owners supply the bank gravel PREPARATORY thoughtlessness. In the words of accompanied by her charming baby or crushed rock. We have a own ÍÍ President Wilson, the people as a whole daughter. Shorthand lively vision of the difference will be afforded opportunity to show the Mrs. J. Gale goes to Sacramento, Calif, on Wednesday, I»ec. 12, to enjoy a Typewriting that would be made to, say, Christmas spirit in term« of^action. month’s visit. Best wishes for.a pleasant W. AIMEE HOLLINGWORTH, A J. Woodstock avenue, 63rd avenue journey. and 65th avenue if the property Tabor 2421 USE HOMtMADE CORN MEAL Mrs. Shueholm of Foster road cut her 5»t7-72d St., 8. E. owners chipped in and bought a hand while carving a 140 pound porker When ans, adv», mention tld“ paper quantity of gravel and the city on the 10th inst. Dr. Nelson of Lenta filled up the holes and levelled it Any family >n town or country can attended it. Speedy recovery is ho[>ed the liest of corn meal by grinding for. up a bit. How about it? Are it have at home in a hand gristmill. The J. J. Huber is building a garage. we wide enough awake? city man can buy corn by the bushel at Mt. Scott Herald . .. CHRISTMAS SUGGESTIONS .. . The Stevens’ Cash Dept. Store UNCLE SAM’S Artillery Horses Pure Honey Cake a MEIER ’S BAKERY THE VERY THING AUTO TRANSFER The Three ”s R ed R ibbon R aisins Red Cross Christmas Cheer. The people of the United States are approaching the Christmas holidays under conditions this country never has seen before; and, moreover, it is probable that this year we]shall not experience our most sorrowful Christmas while this world war rages. With the thought of the nation dwelling largely on the infinite suffering abroad, on the certainty that our own flesh and blood will soon be enduring its full share of that suffering, and on the ab sence from home of hundreds of thousands of dear ones, Christ mas, 1917, will be a war Christ- Tll,‘ water'an lx: Put i” cold *ml the ynas - I vei®el bexti-d gradually. A double, boiler Into this somber outlook the , Red Cross IS seeking to bring , i< ta-*i< r to cb-an The great (ecA't of something of cheer. In a cam- K'>"<1 mu-h « long, alow cookmg—Ui« paign lasting from December 16 I lonK*:r ‘1“-’ better, a fireii-n» cooker, m til! Christmas Eve it will ask for I which the eookinKcan «r> »11 day or 10,000,000 to become “Red Cross ,u*MJor tbi“ .»»“'>-*’• M | Voru-rrwal mueh can be uxed in many Christmas recruits, that they ¡other wayg be»idea aa a breakfast or may enable the Red Cross to wipperdjab. Fried mush, numb with lighten the burden our Army and iruil" and n,usb wit,‘ 4*«* »«* in the Navy and those of our allies are 11,1 ,9i F»1» with com called uoon to hear . P ' -Mrs. Hogarth and Mrs. Kirkham have lately organized a Red Cross Society, with an initial membership of fourteen. Weilnewlay of each week will 1« Red Crons Day. H. P. Bu«h, who rixx-ntly bought the H. E. Mitchell home on Lenox Avenue, near Rami pm Station, calls his place “Bush Farm.” At present he is build ing a garage. The “Bush Farmers” have the good will and wishes of all their new neighbor«. D. Trout, Whin- l/'ghorn, specialist, carried a big percentage of priziM at the hit'- Poultry Show. Many friends expire»» regret that they did not know of the death of J. W. Van B aric mi until after the funeral wa< held, and reported in the Mt. Mcott Herald. Mr«. C. Van Blariium whs Confined to her l»-d from nervous pr<i»- traiion for »everal days alter the funeral of her father-in-law. A now choir coiii|M>»ei| of little girls of the ix-ighliorbood under the direction ot Mis- Minnie Davis and Mrs. Str>i k »ur- pro* <1 tlx- pa-tor and people at Bennett Chap>;J on Nov. 25. The children ,-ing beatHifully, and are a help and pleasure to all who attend the services. A fast oasket-ball game was played at the local »cbo^l auditorium between the Gilbert boys aBd the Christian Brothers’ Fu-incss College team. The score st<»xl 25 to 17 in favor of the visitors. Revival services are announced to commence at Bennett Cbapiel on the flr»t Sunday of the new year. Are we. as m -rntx-r» of the community, willing to give our loyal service to it in the name of Hirn who gave ilia life for us? The services are to lie conducted by Capitain C O. Branson, of Gresham, who bears an excellent record as a man and an evan gelical worker. His wife will assi«t. a grain store. He can grind it coarse or fine, to suit the taste of the family, and in quantities to last a day or a week or longer. Most people will agree that this meal containing the germ is very palatable and compare-' well in this re spect with that ordinarily purchased ready ground Prices of band mills of substantial make run from »2 50 to i'>. A small mill can be had for as little as *1.50, though this probably would prove too tedious to use, except for small quantities. A dish of ruusil and milk has made the greater part of many a supper on the farm, and children thrive on it, though they may rebel at cleaning the kettle and the “pudding spoon” after wards, if the old-time method, of cook ing it are/oliowed. It is a simple dish to mak<—just 3J* cups of water and a teaspoon of salt to every cup ol meal. meal an; good, and corn meal and meat , diflerent k.n-bi may be cooked to- f hIS Cooperation with the Red gather, “«¿rappie” being a favorite in Cross is real service of which we *>n™ part» of ti>e country. may all be proud. And that thia Corn bread and corn griddle cake« are service, when rendered by one, made in many ways, all good. Bread I may be made of wheat flour and corn may be known to his neighbor, I meal, halt-and-half. Pudding«, »ml the Red Cross will urge each viu old even doughnut« ami cake» are made and each new member to display I wi,h corn-meal a» the baaia. SATURDAY ONLY 2 pkgs. 25c EGGIMAN’S MEAT MARKET ALSO GRIFFIN SEEDLESS RAISINS 15c PACKAGE Lents Mercantile Co. Tabor 1141 You can make money by buying here 6806 92nd St S. E. D 61 Electro Therapeutics deal direct with the CAUSE of disease «ml not its SYMPTOMS »ml assist nature to do the work »lie alone is able to nerform SEND FOR FREE BOOKLET or call and onesult me FREE. bv'pll Y.'-U’AI ^METHODS"’' ,W " , l, ly * Per,n*n"nt|y cured Our prices are lower than Portland prices DR. R. A. PHILLIPS Onr goods are the equal io any Phone Mun 3142 THE ALISKY IJLDG. When in Lents Come in and ASK ABOUT PRICES, we can SHOW you Get Your Meals At The I'ortland, Ore, WE TAKE PRIDE fn the Sanitary Arrangement <d Our Shop The best is none too good for you Cottage Restaurant We will have Turkeys and poultry for Christmas A. KNAPP, Prop. EGGIMAN’S MEAT MARKET Quick Service, Sanitary Conditions Hatisfactory Work, Moderate Prices Special Attention to Children’s Hair Cutting CHESTER'S BARBER SHOP Bring Your fine Job Work to the Herald 5919 92nd Street S. E, *