WANT ADS LOCAL BRIEFS Hteiger, H. 0. Ratberford, Roy Peter­ son. Harry Porter »nlisteti in 1914 and is on the Cruiser Charleston. He haa mail« two trip» to Franc«, going with the fl ret troops »ent over. Wa» in South America and the Panama canal tor a long till«». Ilia time i» nearly ex­ pired but th» young limn will »erv» until the end of the war. Woodmrre Red Cro»» Unit met in the ■ewing room of the echool, Room 2fi, for an all day sewing meeting, Tuesday, maxing hospital gown», bandage», ami joined a wool blanket that wa» knitted In «Iuartra and given for tioapital u»e. Some knitted and all were buay. A light lunch ami tea or coffee ia furni»h««l tho»e who come »ml sew all day; they need the »upport ot the community a» there is an abundance of work to do for the soldier Ixrys who have gone to tight. Every Tuesday at 10;(MJ a. m. heHrose-Hlbert. The Stork visited Prof, aed Mrs. Ager Mr. Joe Donaldsoo, wife and baby, at 6 a. rn. the morning ot Wedneeday from Tillamook, Ore., have been visit­ the 16th and left a baby boy. All re­ ing frieudi hare. RM 8AI.H ports are of tbe beet. Congratulations Mr». J. A. Jensen and Ml»» Evelyn from their many friends in this district. Roaa who have been vieitiug friend» lillU I I und HAND. It lleyting. Captain Branson’s talk tbe ilth inst. Phon«« Taltor 20ti3. AH her», wont back to their home in Florence, Oregon, Tue»day. to the children of school district No. 45 VIOLIN I.F.HHONH:—Friers reason­ waa deeply impressive and highly pleas­ A good many ladle« of the local able. Millon Katsky. I’hon« Tal«»r2M23. W. U. T. U., are in attendance at ttie ing to the children, they particularly enjoyed hie military ««[»erience and tbe FOR HALE: 4-year old cow, just fresh County Institute today at the (J. li. little drum. He announces another Church on E. 16th and Morriaon. Will giv« 4*^ Hallo»» dally, A. J. Boat* talk to Die children the evening of the Mr. and Mr». O. O. Haysolt, who wright, 9620, 65th Av«. 18th at tbe church. The general inter­ have l>een spending the paat few FOR 1’l.lliIGII ING Call T»l«>r 3783 i eat -it the community 1» given to the month» with Mra. Theodora Foi of services which »re held every evening FOR EXCHANGE—or will anU on 6113 95tli »treat left Wednesday for in the Bennett chapel. All are most Belroee a» guests ol Mr». E. Elite. «>»», terms good »I m room hou««>, two iieartily invited. I blocks oil ear lino, <1843 6th Av«*., la-nla. ' Mr». C. J. Holway has Iweit entertain­ Sunday at 2:80 p m. a “heart to Addrc«« E. O> Argravea, owner. j ing relative» thia week, They include heart*' talk will lie given to men only by her father, J. F. Barrett iroin Ht. Paul, Gm l»«-l , Portland. Capt. Brarisor. at Bennett Chapel. Minn., her brother Joe Barrett ol Field WANTED—Girl to do housework.; Your correspondent wishes to express Artillery Battery I)., 66th Regiment, Apply Bruggcr'« Bakery ; ; hearty thanks to the friends in this Mdppy Vdlley. alatloned at Fort Htevem, and F. M. W ANTED— Woman to do washing, I Barrett her brother ol 10026, 47tb Ave. Surely we should lie contented with vacinity who take the trouble to give iroulng ami g«n«ral housework about Yesterday morning a tiny baby boy our lot, even if it doe» rain every day, I him item» for Bellrose-Gilbert. It is 3 day» a week, 10042, 47th Ave. S, E. came to the home of Mr. and Mr». when we read the rej>ort»%i lb« paper» I thoroughly appreciated. Let u» unite in doing our very best for our home» Tabor 43(91. 3pd E. E. HtublM oi til29 Pith street The ot the weatber in the ea»tern »Bate». little chap only welgl» I about 25» I I m A numtier of Hie ladle« happily sur­ ■ nd loved ones through these darksome and lived but a tew b ir». Mr. Mtnbba prised Mr». C. F. Zinaer last Friday af­ day». Tbe saw mill on Mowl Hill ia nearly was with the Boutin,rn Pacific for ternoon, Jan. 11 Ui, the occasion being many year» but is now working in the her 61»t birthday. They report having complete at the present writing. Taker »:a» a jolly good time. Cake and cocoa were shipyards. Mr. and Mra. Bcott and daughter, M iss Hazel motored down from McMinn­ John T. Berry of 9 ft 1» »ipeiletl that he will »oon recover Tbe ground is being cleared and C. B. B. C. gymnasium. under her car«. timbers have been gotten out lor lhe Old Mr. Stork 1» a queer creature, and John Guy Wilson Mr. anti Mr». Burroogha have let it saw mill on tbe Buchtel) and Moll one can nev*r tell where he'll land next. Attorwey-at-Law be known that they are now at Ixim» to tract on Johnson creek south of Bell­ Last Thorsr ay he stopped out at J. L. an Pillock Block their friend» at H(J6, Borthwick Ht, Mr». rose station. What timber that will Johnson’s and left—a fin» big heifer can«» i.'aMuiuiioo Bvcalas» by AppotattB.nl Burroughs waa Mia» Elaaita MeFerun, not make lumber will be cut into cord calf. J. L. is just as proud as be can and »be wa» married New Year'» Day wood. be; says tbe three year old mother is by Rev. Jaiper. Her mother i» Mr», j H. Scbuknecht, Presiding Elder, con­ gentle and kind, doesn't kick (wish Prof. T. E. Lawson Eva McFeron of 6521, Mflth St. ducted the Communion service» laat hnmans'd take a leaf out of her book) Roy Boatwright of 55th Ave. enter- Sunday after preaching an inspiring and the wee Jersey is just a "beaut.” Piano Lessons al Your Home at 60c tainetl nineteen of hie young boy friend» sermon on tbe growth of a Christian. >1» win Call to a party Wednesday of laat week. I A goodly number took part in tbe ser­ Watson Statk» Tabor 7wa wi« Mlb St Roy ha» not yet learned the reportorial vices. As an aftermath ot tbe wedding of art »o the information furniahed u» wa» J. B. Hutchinson gathered about 50 Office Manball W» »*• Manball 1>M meagre. We did learn, however, that Back» of White Egg turnip» last week. Ernest Hewitt and Miss Elva Butler some of the young residents of 73rd Ave. the eata were goo-1 and that the evening They were »own in September. gave the newly weds a "nerve restorer” waa a jolly one. Dr. F. M. Brooks with tin pens, ditto csds , boards, cat­ Mr». C. C. Barker of 91 at Ht. »offered 644 Oregonian Building yowls and a cornet. Tbe adult neighbors Anabel and Archer Place. a painful injury Monday night when PORTLAND A number of the ladies of tbe Anabel were aroused to such an exteut that Specialist in Surgery OKI. ■he accidently up»«t u pot of boiling firearms were used. The din was kept coffee and ecalded her ankle» badly. Presbyterian church attended the up so vigorously that tbe eerenaders meeting of the Preabyterial Society of She waa aaaiitiug In preparing »upper I'hone: TAHOK IbMI Notary Public were finally invited in to partake of for the «ituul of men who are plaetering Portland Presbytery, held iu the First i home ma >e candy, with cigars for tbe Presbyterian Church Tuesday. Tbe the Annex of the Friend»' Church. gentlemen. One lady baa been sick ever Lents Real Estate Co. She walked home and the doctor waa Sunday School waa also represented at since as the result of being exposed to KAI.PH aTANZ. Prop. the afternoon and evening conferences ■ent for. He »»»tire» her that It will be the heavy downpour prevailing at that City and Country Property several week» tiefore »he il fully healed hell an »»eeultoh. Judsment order, lory induilee Happy Valley, part oi decree and order ol sale lesued out ot the of many year», extending back to a and taxation without adequate returns. Pleaaanl Valley, and the di»lrictn con- atxrv» • nlltl'd Court In the above riitllled cauac lo me directed and dated th*- 14th day tiguoua to Kendall and Wataon» Station» time when the two families lived at Quite a few of the home-owners state ol tiecembi’r I»I7, ui~>n a Judgment rendered Brooks, in the northern part of Marion that if tbe six-cent fare prevails Lents, and enter, d In »«Id Court on th, «th da> ol go the work he la acconiplialiing i» of in­ liecrmtwr 11117 In lavor „1 Charle. Kebetock. County. Mr. Massey has a farm lying the Southeastern suburb of tbe great terval to many of our reader». He doe« plaintiff and again.t W It Kirkpatrick and llaiel 1 Kirkpatrick, hla wile. Louise < Kia- not know how long Uncle Sain will allow just out side of the northern limits of city ot Portland will be severely handi­ inaiiand Judith M Joy, del«« IsnUlor the.um capped, as many working men and the town of Amity. of IIl*J <»> with Inter, .! at the rale of 7 per cent him to remain at hi» preeent work for The orchestra of tiie Anabel Sunday women who are compelled to take the per annum from th« Wild day of November 1VI7 and Oi, further »Uta ol IK»' with Intere.t he i» elaxMifled in Claa» 1, A and will be School has decided to meet for practice street car to work will move closer to ! al lhe rale ot a par cent p«r siuium from the one of the flrel to tie called under lhe «th day of liecetnle-r lvl7.«nd the further >um at the homes of the several members the business portion of the city. The i of TM lb , o.l» and dlaburwmcnU and th.- < -oat» next draft. until spring. Upon invitation of Messrs. saving in car fare will help meet extra t ol »nd upon thia writ. »nd upon a further Albert Teller, from Dee, Hood River Horace ami Joy Simmons tbe regular Judsmenl In favor ol KlmerC. Van Buren. de house-rent. Even some home owners; fenuant atid aaalnat W K Kl'klmlrlck and ; ll.rel I Kirkpatrick. Illa wife, di'liiidalit» lor County w’.» in attendance al the l.«,nte rehearsal was held at their home last say that it will pav them to lock up the »11111 ,,f y/i-v, with Intcreit al the rate ol Grange Saturday. Mr. Totiertakes an an­ week. This week the organization ac­ their houses and pay rent where they 7 w-rc.-nl from th. A lh day of July. Will, and rh<- furllu-r »um ot |jr. t»i with Inter,,»t at the nual vacation of at»iut acouph* of week» cepted the invitation of Miss Dorothea can walk to and from work. As many late of ft per c.-nl per annum from the «th day ot Ir.-ernilM-r. K«I7. commanding me to make and »pend» it in viaiting grange« all over Neitzel to meet at her home. The houses in this district are vacant, the i eele of lhe I.dlowinx described r,-.l property, th«« country, after which he got* back to young people of the orchestra ami predictions may come true. to wlti All of l.ol hlghl HI. of Block Two in Htralford Hv.lm-y Addition, within the cor •ober work again. H<* haa been »Grang­ Y’. P. S. C. E. are preparing a play The sidewalk on 86th St. S. E. leading j porate Itnilts <>l the City ol Portland. .Mult er for 4<) year». He viaited the Pomona which they will give in tbe near future. nomali County.Oregon from 7let Ave. to the 6th Ave Station, . N >w Therefore, by virtue of .aid eaeeiitloti Grange of Cluckama» ju»t prior to com­ At a meeting of the Executive Com­ a hich was built by subscription three judgment order, decree and order ot Bale and A m au old new»pa|icr man mittee of the Multnomah County Sun­ In compliance with t*’«- command» of »»l-l ing to Ix'iita. or four years ago by permission of the , writ, I will, on Monday the .'»lit da) ol January he coultln’l keep away from the Herald IvIH.'at 10I,» k • in .altlieea»« front il or day School Association held in the State ot lhe County Court II. u»elii Portland. Mult office; did you ever hear of an old news- Sundav School Association's office, city, but was to be kept in repairs by nomah Count». Oregon. »,-11 at public auction abutting property owners, is a danger­ (aubjeel to redemption!, to tin- higli,-„t bidder pajier man who wax proof against thia room 53> Abington Building, on Jan­ ous condition. It was evidently built i for ca»h In hand, all the right, till, and Inter particular temptation? eat which the w ithin named defendant, and uary 11, plans were made for the County of poor grade of lumber, being full of | each ol them bad on the l»t day ol tec, tuber. Convention which will lie held in Port­ large knotholes, a perfect trap for ladies’ IV.g,the date >d til,’ mortgage herein forecloaeil or since that dal,- had In and to the above de land, March 26. The former plan of high heeled shoes, an I iteing built upon ; Berthed property or any pail thereof to »tl.ty said execution. jmlgtm-nt order and decree. In continuing the convention through shaky foundations lias already caused i tercet, costs andaccrulhg co.ta, parts of two days will not be followed T. M. Hurlburl. Mherlff ol Multnomah Gray’s Crosslnq-Woodmere-Fremont. this year. There will be three sessions several mishaps, fortun tely not serious. County. Oregon Laat week an elderly lady stepped upon Hated thia ¡»th day uf te'cember. t»17. Elr.t Ikaue. Ilecember *J7lIt IVI7. Mr». R. E. Thoma» and Mr». F. M. utilising the entire day and evening. ' a lioard, the crack in which was cunning­ I.a.t l»»ui* January Mill HU»- Peter» »pent a very enjoyable day The two day sessions will be given to ly camouflaged. When her weight Wetlneaday in attendance nt Clackaina» institute work ami a business session, came on it the board gave way, she I # sol ICS Of APP0IW1 mi s i with a pot-luck lunch at noon. The made a jump to one side, lost her i County Pomona Grange. Notice p dlltlneut of adinlnl.lratrlv in th» matter hi the t'alalc ol Krneal T. Itehffeld Mr». W. S. Bennett of 82nd St. ami evening session will open with a song balance and fell upon her side hurting | dco-aaed service which will be followed by an in- j her shoulder and arm badly and skin- ' Notice la hioeby given that tlic underal tied With Ave. i» very critically ill in St. lia» 1,,'en atifHilnted admtntatrntrtg of the Vincent’» lioNpital, when' »he haa had spirational address by a prominent ning her limbe. Had it occured after 1 «■tali'of Krncat T ll.dilbdd dece aed, by tile County Court of the Hlatc of Oregon for Mull to undergo a aevere operation, and I m speaker. dark the accident would have been nouiali County, and lia» ,|iialltled. All p< raoti» The church in which the convention more serious. having claim» »galuat »aid «»laic are hereby not rallying very rapidly, according to notified to nrc.ent »am« lo me at »10 laiwla will be held will be announced later. bldg Portland. Oregon, with voucher» ami la»t report. duly verified within al« inont lia from the date W.8. Sandera haa moved hia Meat In the absence of County President HURRY THE KAI5ERLESS DAYS hereof I'AVLiKK K»nrtBLii, Admlnlatratrli, Market to the old Howe »tore, which ia Kelley, who ha» joined the colors and Iliite of tlrat publication Jan 10, IUI8. My Tuesdays are meatless, a bright and cheery location. Ilia gone to the front, Mrs. L. C. Wilkinson, tlatu of laat publication Feb. 7, 1U1H. My Wednesdays are wheatless, Vice President is acting. 1 he following W K Royal. Allot nt,y.Hiiltu »In. I.cwti, Bldg. bright ami cheery welcome ia very 1 am getting more eatless each day. named p«>r«ons were elected to All attractive and we tttirely wish him buc - My home it ia heatless, vacancies; secretary, Mrs.O. H. Upton; ceH» in hia latent move; he deserves it. JEEN DYKSTRA ESTATE Elementary Superintendent. Mrs. J. W. My bed it is sbeetless, Notice ia herebv given that Hie untier- Mra. F. M. l’eten entertained her They’re all sent to the Y. M. C. A. aignet), nt «dminiatratrix of the eetute brother-in-law Dick Hill, who ia atation- Wilkins; Superintendent of Adult The barrooms are treaties», Work, Ellton Shaw. of Hertnanna Uyketra, tleceaaad, Inta filetl her final account in the County ed at Vancouver Barrack». My coffee is sweetlees, The following committees were Court of the State of Oregon, for Mult­ Mra. Hogue, who haa been on the elected by the Executive Committee: Each day I grow poorer and wiser; nomah County, »ml lliat Monday the teaching staff of Woodmere achool »inoe My stockings are feetless, Program, Prof. J. F. Ewing, Superin­ IHth day of February, 1IH8, at 9:30 o’clock In the forenoon of »aid day, anti it waa first built, ia compelled to be tendent of the First Presbyterian Sun­ My trousers are Beatles»— the court room of »aid Court ha» lieen aliaent from duty on aocount of a aevere day School; Place of holding Conven­ Small wonder I hate that old Kaiser I appointed by Haiti Court an the time attack of lagrippe. —Anonymous. tion, J. V. Guthrie; Registration, Mrs. and place for the hearing and settle­ It is the unanimous opinion of resi­ Dresser, of the White Temple; Pub­ ment of »aid account. Located. Date of fir»t publication Jan. 17, 1918. dents of this section that 82nd St. ia in licity, Fred Kelley of the Portlsnd Ad Date of lait publication Feb. 14, 1918. bail not'd of repair. It is at once one of Club; Ushers, church in which Conven­ "Where was your old man wounded?” M arik 1). M ili . br , Adminiitratrii. the roughest and most travelled auto tion is held; Exhibits and Awards, "In tbe abdomen." J ohn V an Z antb , Attorn«>y. roads in Multnomah County. , "Where’s that?” Ellton Shaw and J. V, Guthrie. "Don’t know—somewhere in France, John Porter of 96th avenue and 82nd Mrs. M. A. Danenhower of the State The more fat» we »end the Allies the street presented Mt. Scott I. O. 0. F. Association is rendering valuable assist­ I suppose.” more »lippery will lie the »kida under lotlge with a beautiful service flag, ance in preparing for the coming Con­ German autocracy. The mighty oak was once an acorn. 3x2 feet, with 8 stars; one for every vention, which is expecte«! to be the member that has gone to serve his best one held for a number of yean. A Thrift Htamp may become a Liberty Honey and ayrupa inatead of augar country. They are: Harry Porter, hie Detailed information of program, ex­ Bond. will make victory juat a» sweet and son, Wm. Anderson, E. J. Heiman, hibits, contests, awards, etc., will be "Thrift ia the best means of thriving.'* Muriel Tillman, Fay Rayburn, J. Wm. given later. bring it aooner. HAVEN'T YOU BEE I EXPECTING 0 START A BANK ACCOUNT? Been to save an amount sufficient to “make start?” The ‘‘small purchase temptation” makes it very hard to accumulate any certain sum by keeping money in your pocket or hiding it around the house—probably that has been YOUR trouble. Why not come in and open an account with us NOW—let the bank help you save— it is the only safe way. Multnomah State Bank Professional Directory Lents Station This Mild Weather is Certainly Delightful-but THERE ARE DANGERS! THE TEMPERATURE IS CHANG­ ING so suddenly that you should have the right kind of oil. 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. A LITTLE ATTENTION to your motor now may save you many dollars later on. Thejuae of an oil that isn’t suited to your engine may cause a lot of trouble. Consulting our oil man coats you noth­ ing. Drive up any day. Lents Garage AXEL KILDAHL, Prop. Tabor 3429 8919IFoster Road D 61 SECRET THE PORTLAND BUSINESS MAN who is successful surrounds himself with every available modern devise for saving his time and money. The business man who fails to use an AUTOMATIC TEL­ EPHON E sim ply closes his establishment to thousands of possible customers. He may never know the real reason for his failure in business. THINK IT OVER. s E R V I c E Long Distance Everywhere CALL A 6221 Home Telephone and Telegraph Company of Portland, Oregon (GROWING AUTOMATICALLY) RURAL ITEMS Careful Study Careful study is needed in shoeing any horse. We make a specialty of studying your horse, hie disposition and his needs, and guarantee not to injuie tbetenderest feet. MATT GREENSLADE, Blacksmith Foster Boad and 93d St. PLUMBING Prepare for Winter, get your SUPPLIES ANDjFIXTURES —FROM— B. F. MILLER The Lents Plumber Tabor 5542 5956 92nd St. PERSONALITY IN SUITa WE TAKE PRIDE Made to fit any figure Lady or Gentleman fn the Sanitary Arrangement of Our Shop FABRIC and WORKMANSHIP GUARNTEED The best is-none too good for you Old 8uits Cleaned, Pressed and Repaired. F. F. EHRLICH Quick Service, Sanitary Conditions Satisfactory Work, Moderate Prices Special Attention to Children’s Hair Cutting LADIES AND GENTS’ TAILOR 9134 FOSTER ROAD CHESTER’S BARBER SHOP AUTO TRANSFER Piano and Furniture Moving. Long Distance Hauling. Express Service. Specially equipped to handle picnic parties. Reasonable rates. ERNEST E. HATTER 6334 84th Street 8. E. Tabor 3774 Portland Stand: Bdwy. 962, A 1962 Still Moving ROSE CITY VAN The One-Way-Charge Company See Us For ... WOOD AND COAL Tab. 1424 D 61 8222 Foster R.