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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 27, 1917)
Al itïtsszxnii a fin tnn.r o toi | the etiih t ren «n Hi« h i r st! o f O l ii ie t wri♦ the meaning of Christmas, asking the , .«Uld'VV Wp W <M V flOSf Owrryville- ’ j 0J 0;. 1 re®dffyanswered by Wi* rfttlw Mresr A* A Happy New Year to all the readers Automobiles a Necessity In America I of the Mt. Scott Herald! Gjl .'r. I 'iialvgiMi. 'JJw Courtship of Miles Htan<l- ish, m«*le a great hit, and patriotic < FOR SALII In England th» motor car industry It is to be fervently ho|>«d that the ' «onge, Christmas songs, and a speech by ' lias ia<en shut up entirely, and this fact , New Year will wanes« the end of ail GRAVEL and HAND. R. Ileyting. is considered by many as a reason why war. Mies Rankin, our Congresswoman, Mr. Diglwioii, the principal, added Phon« Talmr 20(43. Ml I tpi-Mmr industry iliould be shut np in ■aid, In veiling against war that war is a| th« pli-M'ire oLPic afternoon, ------------------------------------------------- Mr an<l Mrs. W 9. Hinders, Mr an«l VIOLIN I.EHHONHPrices reason« America. * But th** shutting up in ea< h Httipid and brutal way C*f S>-ttlii>g <liUi- Mrs. Ralph Howe, Mr. arid Mrs. f. M. able. Milton Katzky. Phon« Talsirk'HJÄ. ca«u slionbl be founded npou th« cultfes. Peters, and Mrs. R. E. Thomas attended * sain« reasons, and unl«se th« same Cherryville claims tlie honor of hold the dance in the Lent» School Auditor- ’ FOR HALE — Full blood American nccewdties exist in America the industry ing the record of U»-<1 Cro»« ruendiership, HuUgog. uutis, 4 moiitlui old. IJioep- 1 should not toe »oppressed here as It was 1)0 per »eutofonr poopls befog mctnlo-re. i iuw <»i W«JDe»d*y ulwbt. Prof. Tayl«r | instruct« them in the art of danring be nonally fin» »|x*clmuii. Cheap. Apply Ih England. This is largely due to the Christmas tween Uie hours of eight and h-u o’clock, i In England the entire factory oapare lleral I Office. 60tf drive held at tlie school house on I»ec. ities were needed for iniu.ftfons work; 23rd. It is a remarkable achievement . and lit« ilaneere n-main ufitii Swv*n. I Mrs. Otto Katzky is manager of the I here, the judustry is so much larger than foy an out of-the-way place like Cherry- | social dance». ' Englund's that a part of it is aide to ville. and was brought alxiut by the' Dick Hill of 83rd St. S. E. enlisted at ' handle all the munltton* work nrveseary. earncstiiesa and enthusiasm ot our Vancouver last week as cook. Factory capacity therefor« is not u great teacher, Mine Eliz.al>eth Roaoli. Mr. Tomlinson, formerly of 66th Ave. I factor. Mr. Rapp, who has a bird ranch near but now of (»old Hill, Oregon, visted There is no coal and steel shortage | here as there is in England, and just a Marmot has three hundred pheasants, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Thomason Sunday. Mr» R. E. Thomas is in receipt of a few day« ago thu government issued a mostly Ring Necked, a'though he has HlateintjiU that there is plenty of gaao- some Mongolians, Amherst, Reeves, letter from friends in Newark, N. J. Tabor ss»i linefoflxith war und peace activities if Silver Pheasants, and Golden Pheasants. slating conditions there. There have | car owners oconomiz* mil cut out want», He was offered $7.(X) apiect* for these been iieavy snows recently, and the coal Dr. Wm. Rees l.apor, ot course, 1» big problem. In birds, but refused to sell as he wants to situation is acute. Those who are not Office and Residence, K ftoth Hl. England it was met L. the employment raixe three thousand next reason. He supplied with fuel have to "tand in line poftwuri). ore . i of women at men’s v igee. Tin« may feeds the young birds the first six or sometimes for half a day, waiting to get be done In Aonrica. Transportation in eight weeks on ant egg«, grubs, and a bushel of coal, which will cost forty a vital factfir here, Lut tlie industry maggots. cento. Sugar to also very scarce, one |>ound a week being the allotment. hojs-S to solve much of thia problem by Happy Valley. Eggs are seventy cento a dozen, which driving car« overland and by establishing John Guy Wilson inter-city truck service. Christmas is past. Let us look for to worse than the Oregon price. We Attoroey-al-Lew Furthermore, the motor car is not tlie ward to the tieginning of a Bright anti have much to be thankful for on the Ml Pillock Block Pacific Coast. esaential in England that it is in America. Happy New Year. Oton, OonsaHatton Rvanlnt» by Appointas«! There distances are short. Between Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Peters and son, Wm. Bischof has bought a Ford in Isnkdon and Edinburgh it is 360 miles; which h« will go to work at th« North Lyle spent Christmas in Rainier with it is 3182 miles from New York to Hair west Steel Co. Mrs. Peter's mother, Mrs. Etta Williams. Prof. T. E. Lawson Francisco. It is a night’s ride tietween Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Ulrich and Mre. Peter’s brother, Carol Williama is Plano Lessons at Your Home at 60c almost sny two principal American cities, daughter Edna enjoyed Chrirtnta» din- stationed at Camp Lewis. and sometimes more. Our wide country ner at the home of tbeir daughter, Mrs. He Will Call Mrs. Paxon of Reedsport, Oregon, an« makes America a land of distances. Orville Johnson, 1707 17th street, Sell- formerly Mr». Alice Lord of 82nd St., Tabor 7M In Sparsely settled regions where rail wood. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Deardorff has brought her little girl, Frances, to a I road service is poor at best, the auto Portland hospital for treatment for hip were additional vntwto. Ofltca Marshall 90» mobile ie the only logical means of diaeaae, caused by a fall from a wagon. Mr. and Mr». Wm. Anderson and travel Eureka Lodge of Rebekahs met at the Fanners buy HO |ier cent ot all care Ixby son, Morris, of noth street, spent Dr. F. M. Brooks tmuglit in America and use them for Christmas with Mrs. Anderson*«parents, home ot Mrs: Wright on Thursday, M« Oragoiilan Building Dec. 19 aud worked for the Red Croee. business purpose«. The remaining 20 Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bischof. PORTLAND Tbe brother of Percy Harris who has Rev. T. R. Hornschiich preached to per cent is used for a goodly per cent of OKK. Specialist In Surgery the Mt. Scott congregation last Sunday. recently moved to 84th Ave. from the liusinea« work. Why is the motor car then a non- We are glad to see him improving in East expressed himself as delighted with Notary Public Phone I TABOR IS»» lesrntial? And why do« the govern health and hope lie will continue so he the spirit of Oregon. ment rate the piano as a necessity7 A may be able to fill bis appointments. Thomas Howe of 80th St. gave his Lents Ruai Estate Co. hitherto unthinking public must change Joseph Becker of Izima Vista. Ijike valuable gold watch to Mre. A. H. Nel- RALPH ATANZ. Prop. Its views. It must not let itself believe County, and Andrew Becker, in the son and M re. Read to be sold for the City and Country Property that its third greatest industry ie in the Medical Corp at Vancouver, were home benefit of the Red Cross. with tlreir parents on Christmas. IJtNTS. ORKUON perfumed soap «*>'' cosmetics class. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Tamerlane and son The farmer» who own 80 |>er cent of The exercises given by the East Mt. Rex. of Montana recently visited at the - - '?■- ■ HLW.41 ■!■■!.■■■ T! , our cars and the thousands of business Scott Sunday School were well rendered. home of R. E. Thomaa, 8993 68th Ave. Noricx OF NlIKRirrs HALE men who make their care work every The singing, speaking, and drilling were If tbe woman who abandoned several In tha Clocuii Coart of lb« nut« of Oregon day might tie able to get along without exceptionally good. After tlie exercises young kittens on '¡6th Ave. had drowned for Multnotnah Coutitr. (Iharica K<*baUM*k. Fiaintlff, vt W R. Kirk ¡M-rluniixi soap, but could they do with the children were given candy and nuts. the poor little animals instead, they Patrick and lla«*l I. KIrkpalrlrk. hla wife, Fhncr) Van Buren, LouUe C. Kiamati and out their care and maintain that collec Strangers were made welcome, and all would have performed a more humane Judith M Joy. !>«•!(■ mlanU. By virtue <•( an ru cutlon. ju>Uix)«*nt order tive national efficiency which is needed had a pleasant evening. act, and would be thought better of by deer?« mi4 oMl^t of »ale itnued out of the I for the winning of the war. those who saw their cruelty. above •Iitll)<‘d C«urt In tho <!**«* entitl'd cauar, to n»«$ ■ 11 r«*oted and dal*«l the 14th day bellrose-Gllbert. Tlie Old People’s Home at Woodmere of ¡»eremlwr 191". Upon a judgment rtmdeTrd and entered hi «aid Court on the 4th day of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Shotwell and received the following generous donation Ucccmbar MH7 hi favor of Uharloa Re ba lock, » WYOMING EXPERIENCING plaintiff and agalnnt W R Klrkj»atrlrk and from the Friends’ Sunday School at llatel I. Kirkpatrick, bia wife, Louhe C Kl»- IIS GREAiEST|800M family irom Forest Grove celebrated Lento: Twelve pounds of rice, eleven rnan and Judith M Joy, defendant« lor I be a urn Christmas with their parents, Mr. and of flba On with Intcroat attk« fete of 7 per eent Mrs. B. T. Davison Saturday evening, pillow cases, six towels, six wash cloths, iwr «uinum from the .”£><1 day of N<>veint*r 1917 and the further sum of 9100 with Inti eight quarto of fruit, and eight bars of at the rate of (> per cent per annum from the Oil Wells Bring Prosperity to West because Mr. Shotwell will deliver mail soap. it of Dwruitirt iUl7.au-: lheluilli- r suni on Christinas Day this year. RURAL ITEMS AUltnNJtJItr r Au ruait 3 IN WANT ADS wJioqqo niLwKT S55\ To Our Customers THERE ARE MANY OF YOU I That we appreciate your patronage, your loyalty and steadfastness, fully as much as you appreciate the help we have at times been able to furnish, goes without saying. However, we want to take this public method of thanking you for past patronage and, with full con fidence that this patronage will continue, we pledge you our best endeavors in the future as you have had them in the past. Professional Directory Wishing you an increased measure of Happiness and Prosperity for the year 1918, we are Sincerely yours Lents Station » Take Care of Your Motor * J JUST THIS OIL SUBJECT is one to which you should give careful consideration. We suggest that you come to our place of business, ask our oil man to investi gate the oil that is in your motor, tell you whether it is right—and if it isn’t right let him put in the MONOGRAM oil, that is best suited to your needs. THE TEMPERATURE IS CHANG ING. You should also change your oil. Consulting our oil man costs you noth ing. Drive up any day. Lents Garage AXEL KILDAHL, Prop. 3429 8919 Foster Road D 61 TRY OUR Empire Blend Coffee REGULAR 25c GRADE Special Sat., Dec. 29th, only 19c Lents Mercantile Company a Tabor 1141 Home 5611 5805 92nd SL S. E. The HOME TELEPHONE 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 oi others are doing it— why not you? Your patronage will encourage a home industry—it will automatically adjust the wages of our employes and provide service extensions. Call A 6221—Contract Dept, and our representaive will call i Electro Therapeutics deal direct with the CAUSE of disease and not its SYMPTOMS and assist nature to do the work she alone is able to perform. SEND FOR FREE BOOKLET or call and consult me FREE. CHRONIC 8UFFERERS can be Simply and permanently cured by PHYSICAL METHODS. DR. R. B. PHILLIPS The Optical Shop I 1 A LITTLE ATTENTION to your motor now may save you many dollars later on. The use of an oil that isn’t suited to your engine may cause a lot of trouble. i DR. PRATT’S /* Multnomah State Bank of IJH ifi coat« <n*l diBburwmenl« and the ooatj of and upon th • wrft*. ami upon a further Judgment In favor ofWlmer C. van Buren, de lendant and aealnat Vt R Kl’knatrick and llaiel 1. Kirkpatrick, hi» wife, defendant*« for Th«* num <»f tA- Nfi with interest at the rale ot 7 percent from thrlMh day of July, 1916. an-1 rhe further aunt of IJCs.Uu with in la real at the tat«* of ft ¡M-r cent |»er annum from the 4th day of December. 1917, commanding me to make sale of the following described r«*a| ¡»ru|»erty. «FWh: All of Lot Eight fet.W »lock TwohD. tn HtraUor-l H)<lney A<lditioii, within the c<»t porate limit« of the <*lty ot Portland, Mult nomah County, Oregon Now Therefore, by virtue of *ai»l em rution. {udvmvnt order, decree and order of »ale and n compliance with the command» Of «aid writ, I will, on Mon-Uy th«* ’/Mthday of January 191* at 10 <»’rl<M‘k a nt , at the ra»t front <L.or of the C ounty <’nuri H- ttaein Portland, Mult nomah County, Oregon, aril at public auction (subject to redemption), to the highest bidder for cash In lian-l all tin right, title apd inter eat which the within named defendant» and each of them had on (he 1«l day of ¡»vrember* l‘)»8,the date of the mortgage herein foreclosed or since that «late ha-l in and to th« above* ■!«• scribetl |»rop«»rt) •»? any p*»f thereof toastlsfy i aald execution, Jmlgment order ami «teerce. In tvreet, ('«»st» ami accruing eoetl. T M. Hurlburt, Sheriff of Mullnohiah County. Oregon. Dated this 14th «lay of December, 1917. First issue. December 27th 1917. Last Issu« January J4lh 1WD Dudley Franco, who has been very ill FRIENDS SUNDAY SGHOOT e ROGRAM Wyoming is experiencing its greatest with pneumonia, is improving. thrill. The oil excitement is at fever Mrs. Farnsworth is also slowly gain beat and the state is crowded with oil (Continued From Page 1) investors and geologists from all over ing. There were three times of responsive the country. New wells are brongbt in E. Gale reports that he ie enjoying a reading, lirat, when the superintendent every day and the spudding is progress splendid vacation in Sacramento. led the school in the Christmas story ing with greater rapidity than ever Mr. Ruff recently bought an acre of contained in the second chapter of anticipated. land from J. J. Huber, and is building Luke, when the teacher of the The boom has brought in many ‘ a 28x60 foot cement basement for the Aeronauts’ Class led them in the story thousands of persona from all sections raising of mushrooms. of the Wise Men, and again when the of the country, all bent on making Frank Dalton, son ot Mr. Carter of men’s and women's classes read to their fortune» in this new Eldorado. Foster Road, returned home on the gether some extracts from Romans and But there are more people than the 21st, andlias begun work at the new 1 Revelation. various cities can care for at present. wood camp. An outstanding feature of the evening Building lota and apartments are at a was the legends and stories in connec Mr. and Mrs. J. Lenox of Lenox premium and it is related that a certain tion with the theme of the white gifts— owner of a billiard ball rented out Avenue spent Christmas with their I‘ Legend of Cathay,” given by Mildred daughter Blanche, «tow Mrs*. Alfred sleeping space on hie felt-top tables tor Fieh, the Story of “The Other Wise Lilly cents a person. In towns,like Blanchford, at Sherwood. Mrs. tllanch- Man” Dy Mrs. J. Allen Dunhar, and ford is reportixi to be recovering from a Casper, Lander and Glenrock, patrons the story of the Christ Child by Theo recent operation. of cafes have to stand in line for their r- ■ ■ ■ ............................ Mrs. Hogarth is certainly hustling in dora Dunbar. It would lie difficult to places at the tables, and the stores are Red Cross work in this vicinity. On pick out any oue cla«sas out-shining the reaping a harvest from travelers. others in their presentation of gifts or After many years of lying dormant, Dec. 23 she ha<l over eighty members. in the merit of the donation, but Wyoming is about to come into its own. Bennett Chapel Sunday School Christ amongst other thing-* the Aeronauts’ This state has an area of over 97,000 mas entertainment was held on the Class gave six dollars toward the square miles formed of rugged snow 22nd. There was a Christmas tree with Armenian Rescue Work; the Cradle cap ped Rockies interspersed with candy for all, and the pastes made an Roll and Home Departments donated thousands of beautiful and productive appropriate address. $2.70 to the Albertina Kerr Nursery and valleys. And there are today, approxi- E. J. Mahoney, who has lately taken the Louise Home; Class Number 4, > mately, but a mere handful of people the Rrtice place on Foster Road and boys, raised $1 stj to eena succor to the within this domain—160,000. It repre Lenox Avenue has two hundred chick starving children in the eastern war sents the situation of an immense ens and eggs galore. Who said hard zone, where, they were told, ten cents vacuum ready for a great tilling inrush. times and H. C. L? On Saturday even would eave a child’s life for a day. The There has been oil seepage from the ing Santa Claus brought in an Edison — Men’« Class gave $10.00 to Myra Smith, hillsides near Lander for years. In a beauty—for Mrs. Mahoney. Shperiutendent of the Portland Com the early days the ranchers formed a J is for Mrs. Rindle entertained the following mons; the Elizabeth Frye Class (ladies) company to build a lake to drain the guests at a bountiful Christmas dinner: gave $4.40 to the American Friends re oil for storage after which it was Mrs. C. II. Bateman, Mrs. T. Bateman, construction work now undertaken in burned every month or whenever it be Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Johnson, and Mr. France under the auspices of the came lilted. This was done solely to Civilians’ Red Croee. The Aeronauts “Just exactly right” that’s our divert it from the Popo Aie in order to and Mrs. Heinisbau. Mr. and Mrs. C. Hurrle and daughter also gave $2.30 for this object, while a motto, not “good enough” or save the fish from the pollution of the sjx'nt Christmas with relatives in the loose collection amounting to $3.99 was oil—more was thought of the fish those contributed by the audience when they city. “pretty close” or “about right” days than of the oil possibilities. learned of the needs. Mr. Barrick has gone to Salem to Wyoming is the last of the great but— Gifts of food and clothing for the Old states to have a boom—and they will spend Christmas with hie brother and “RIGHT-JUST—RIGHT” People's Home at Woodmere, the Alber grandson. say it is to he the mightiest of them. tina Kerr Nursery and other needy in One-third of the state is underlaid with RIGHT IN FOCUS stitutions were also made by the classes. coal areas and geologists »ay that near The most impressive feature of the Woodmere. RIGHT IN STYLE ly the entire state is above a mighty sea evening was the closing address Mrs. Wm. Aliel, President of the of rich oil. RIGHT IN QUALITY made by the pastor, Miss Lurana Woodmere P. T. A. was appointed cap That development of the Wyoming Terrell, when she suggested that the best RIGHT IN PRICE * . I » ’ • ' . oi) field is only in its infancy is the tain of the Red Cross drive in this dis white gift that any child could give the opinion oi Arthur Hamilton of Seattle, trict and with the able help of Mrs. King on His birthday would be itself, Your eyes are «afe in our care after an exhaustive investigation of the Read and Mrs. A. H. Nelson made a and some thirty boys and girls of all ages various domes in eastern and sonth- suocew of the work. Mrs. Dustin, Mrs. found their way one by one to the altar Steiger, Mrs Kinderman and Mrs. eastern Wyoming. and took the lxird Jesus Christ as theii With co-operation on the part of the Giddis were other ettiaient worker«. Saviour. DR. GEO. B. PRATT government by allowing development Woodmere school gave an entertain on withdrawn land«, Wyoming 1« due ment Friday afternoon, Dec. 22, which The Oregonian baa a story ot an Optometrist to lieoome one of the greatest, if not the wm enjoyed by a large audience. Mr. English breakfast order of the govern 320 Alder St. betweeu Oth and Broadway greatest oil producing section of the Taylor of the Wotxlmere Episcopal ment which seta the maximum price at United States. Church gave a very interesting talk to 1,000,000 pence. Joke on somebody. ] THE |LI8KY BLDG. Phone Main 3142 Portland, Ort. mi. Bring Your fine Job Work to the Herald