Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923, July 18, 1918, Image 4

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    DO
YOUR
SHOPPING
DEAL
WITH
THE*
HOME
PREPARE 10 KHtlVt Ì
GRAND ARMY 6UESIS
CORRESPONDENCE
only a few feet.
He says it was
about as big as his “tin Lirxie.” an«!
as it is the open season for wild-
cats he would chance a mix-up
Everybody
with it.
the moun-
CHERRYVILLE
Still dry and warm,
seemingly coming into
tains.
Mr. and Mrs. C. AA’. Miller have
gone over to their ranch on the
Lewis River, in AA'ashington.
. !
E. Gale is painting his store.
Mrs. J. T. Fried. Jr., and «laughter
E. J. Mahony is busy with
Nola are running the hotel here, and
will keep it open the rest of the i new auto.
BELR0SE • GILBERT
season.
AA'ho is there among us, even the
poorest and humblest, who would
exchange places with the Kaiser and
the fearful day of reckoning ahead
of him both in this present life and
throughout all eternity?
England overcame the greatest
military genius who ever appeared in
any age. Napoleon, anil also defeated
Paul Kruger, who was as stubborn as
old Hindenburg, and with the help
of her allies she will humiliate and
his
Mr. an«i Mrs. A. Blatchtor«l have
I leased their store at Shelborn am!
! bought a place near Mrs. Blatch-
«¿rd’» father. Mr. Lenox, of l.em'x
I avenue.
Blanch will be welcome«!
• back by her girlhc>od friends.
J. L. Johnson is working in the
i ship yards.
He received a letter
lately from Cortes Valentine of Gil-
bert, who is now in active i »ervice
in England,
He sends his . most
kind regards to atl and asks to be
remembered. which he certainly
utterly defeat the Kaiser.
! will be.
The mail driver now makes this
Several families from this district!
place, going up from Sandy into the
mountains at 9 o’clock in the morn­ met in a basket picnic at the Oaks
ing and coming back at 1 o'clock. ! last Thursday afternoon. The fam- ‘
Consequently he has to make his ilies represented: Rindle, Bateman,.
“fliver" fly. One day last week he Johnson, Anderson. Southers anti
ran over a covey of pheasants dust­ Casey. It was a matter of regret
ing themselves in the road. He says that Mr. and Mrs. Hinebean could
he is sorry, as this is the closed sea­ t not attend. A jolly good time was
son for pheasants. The next day a had. Oregon may be dry—very dry
wildcat deliberately* crosed the road —but breathing spell* of this kin«!
ahead of him and he missed it by 1 help to make life enjoyable.
In view of the fact that accommo­
dation- in the city arc already at a
premium, it is urged upon those hav­
ing routs that they can rent to list
them early for the accommodation of
the crowds that will be here at the
national encampment of the Grand
Army of the Republic August 19. A
price of 75 cents for one person ill a
room, or $1 for two persons, has
been fixed. Mrs. J. AV. Moffct. bJJS
Ninetieth street, will receive lint -
ing*. or you can send to the Liberty
Temple.
Let Oregon he first in this, as she
has been in everything else, and fur­
nish a cordial western welcome to
old soldiers and their families, and
let Mt. Scott people not be slow in
doing their part.
A letter h«.« been «ent to every City
t’otnmisx.oner by Mayor Baker, asking
that «'I lepartnient head* make an im­
mediate canea» among the employe«
tlx* city for available rooms.
Severa) bill «lieti paik bench«« will be
plac* d on dokn own street« of portlaml
fur the tine oi livilWar veterana amt
t eir wive« during the convention
The
act that they are f«*r the exclusive one
oi tt.e veteran« and their wives will le
)*aiut«**l on the bench«-«
In
heel«
ether
there
eight,
ters
knitting »<**ks. it 15 stitches *>■>
no* pick>-«l in 'ead of !'* and the
stitch taken from tlie «x*k leg,
will lie no hole in ankle ; clone*«
This is worth a lot to «ock knit-
G. A. MORRISON LUMBER COMPANY
Specials On Doors This Week
IN
YOUR
HOME
TOWN
A few doors with 2 upright panels and one flat panel on top
Regular price. $3.90. Special $2.00
Regular $1.75 Four panel doors.
Special $1.00
Wi* a;xs'ialiu* in »ash ami loora, glass, paint». oil, finish lumber and wood
G. A. MORRISON LUMBER CO.
Tremont Station, ML Scott car Une
Tabor 62
J\.
D. Kenworthy $ Company
funeral Directors
TWO ESTABLISHMENTS
Phone Tabor 5267
Phone Tabor 5895
5802-4 92nd Street S. E.
4615 66th St., Cor. Foster R<1.
Lents
Arleta
First-Class Service given Day or Night.
Close Proximity to Cemeteries Enables us to hold Funerals
at a Minimum Expense
PHOFESSI()\Al. C APOS
*A Great Net of Mercy drawn Through
an Ocean of Unspeakable Pain"
f'', '
Rheuniatl»m Lumbago, Lonatlpalion
Serve and Stornarh TrouMe«, («olire atvt all ■
Fenulv Troublro ('urrd
"“ m P1
The American Red Cross
Drugkss
Dr. ELNA SORENSEN
Office S<M Panama Building
Retllrtjce 712»» Righi) fourth. H. E.
Phon«: TABOftlIN
Notary Futile
MANA’ people who take alarm
at the rirwt eymptom» of other
phyaical ailment«, and burry off to
tin* J«H*tor <>r deiitfart, fail to give «•*<*■
<m«i thought to tiie warning of dis-
lr»*aa oroaaioned by <l«*fe«-tive eyeaight.
This «eeius inexcusable in view of the,
easy a<*«-«*ra to the aervicN of an eye
«pes'ialiat.
M
Lents Real Estate Co.
RALPH HTANZ, !*rop
Out of the Trenches for a Breathing Space
Conserve
Your
Eyesight
City and Country Properly
LKXTB. OKr.<«ON
TALK OVER TOWN
about
PRACTICAL HAIRCUTTING
at Chester’s Barber Shop
with the electric clipper«
».Do Fotter Rad
Tabor WJS
Tabor 15m
Dr. Wm. Rees
Von may have the mistaken idea
that join eyes an* «tr* n» and clear­
sighted as they uae«l to he, tint you
will |s*rhaps ! h * aurprise«! as to the
extent to which properly titt IN Iglaaees
will improve your vision ami help
improve your vision ami help your
apjiearan«*»*.
Office and Residence. 9nH E Soth St.
PORTLAND ORK
The Optical Shop
8TATKMK.N1
No. K
oi the financial condition o|
IHE MULTNOMAH STATE BANK
at Portland In the Blata ot Oregon, at the
close of buslneu Jun«* 'JP. IMS.
327 Alder Street
RESOURCES
PORTLAND. OREGON
9A M4 .’»3
;o . ,
Loan« and <11 «count«
.............
Oyemratt«,««cured and uniwcured.
Bond«« and warrant«
.stocks, Mwurltk*«, judgment*, etc.
Furniture and fixture«
. .
other real e«tate owned
Due from approve«! re««*rve t*ank«
checks and other caah Item«
.
<’a«h on hand
w
Expenaea
.......................
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"Your
Merc kant
4M
4 .000
I0.M2
34,Hl.'
46
7.4M
2.6**»
Bl
On
I..
40
GO
20
ft»»
“They Are Our Boys; Get
Ready, Everyone, for a Rush!”
HELP
YOUR
TOWN
WITH
HOME
TRADE
The long train ot freight cars whined
and grumbled aa it strove to stop, in
the doorway of a great low building a
white capped and gowned woman re­
leased a sunny smile and, turning so
her voice carried Into the building,
called out. “They are ours; fl«' ready
for a rush.”
Just how she could tell they were
“ours" would be hard to explain, for
at the moment she spoke hundreds of
the dirtiest, grizzliest men a woman
ever saw came fairly tumbling out of
the freight cars. A moment more she
was welcoming this muddy rabble with
a laugh and cheering words.
Inside the building there were more
women, all spick and span In white,
with faces benmlng. handing out good
“home cooked" food over spotless tiled
counters. Some of the boys fairly ran
for tiie food; others went Into the long
batteries of baths, throwing out their
vermin ridden clothes to be sterilised
while they scrubbed their bodies back
to a healthy glow.
What luxury it all was—food, tables,
chairs, things to read, games to play,
paper for writing, a barber shop, a
movie theater and good, clean beds I
No one ever thought that these bap-
«Lina to —nd to the American aold:* ra
Pongee Shirts Vermin Proof
The Da* gtiter- ot th«* Ori«*nt, as th** *n ?ran««*. It ha-* l**en found, trie olii-
|c *r-ot ti e or/an zation «ay, that the.*
Daughters of the American Revolution I
gr>. ver nin proof, tiecause th«*
located in the Philippines and in Shang-j vermin or “coot i. »” object to the odor
hai are called, have iieen making pongee 1 of the silk.
Capital .lock paid in
surplus fund.
f*o.tal saving** bank depo.il.
individual deposits subject
to check
....
1
In-rnan*i r«*rtlflcateaot *i«*p«*»lt
Cashier « Im ks out.t.ndlnn
Certified chevl«»
Time Depo.lt.
<tther Mobilitici
ROSE CITY VAN
The One-Way-Charge Company
LIAHII.ITII.S
lu
Still Moving ...
DM
TOTA L
Contribuita by J hiñen Al ou tguinery Á
DR. GEO. B. I’RATT
() ISOMETRI ST
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19,11» VI
WOOD AND COAL
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Tab. 1424 DtiL^
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8222 Eoater R«l
NOTICE TO CRI.DIIORS
Notice in herein given that theuruler-
Kign>-<1 ha«« lieen duly appointed ex«cn-
; py, smiling women might he tired, nor
trix for the estate of Susan C. llryant,
were they tired then, even though all Total ...................
deceased, by the County Court of the
day long they had been serving train
Slate ot Or* iron,
I <R
State of Oregon for Multnomah County,
after train of French and English Countyot Multnomah, Í
and lias *|uaiified as su«*h.
I, It. E. Bloyd, Cashier of the above nani«*«!
troops, literally thousands of them.
All persons having claims against the
that the above
bank,
do
aoiemnly
Yet what did that matter? For these
said estate are hereby notified to pre­
stat* nu iit la true t*
boys that came at the end of a long
sent the same «Inly verified, together
edge and belief.
day—these hoys are "ours.”
with the proper vouchers therefor, to
H. F.. BUtYD. ta.hler.
If your hoy Is In France you may he
the undersigned executrix at her resi­
Corred Attesi :
dence aiiUBH H8th street H.E, Lente, Ore­
sure he has a song of prnlae for the
tlKNKY HAKKSOM
gon, within six months from the «late
fine women at work In the railway
r. R. FOHTKR
of this notice.
Director«.
canteens of our own fled Cross, for at
Dated and first published June 90,
Hubs< rib»»l and Rworn lo belo re me thix loth
ever/Important railway junction there
IHih
RALPH HTANZ,
Is one of oar Red Cross canteens and dayof Jaly, ISIS.
MAYMIE B. HOGUE,
Notar? Public.
at each canteen there nre 18 women—
Executrix oi the Fatate of
My commtsalon ex pi re. Aprii, 21 1920.
real, true American women.
Hunan C. Bryant, decease*!
Bright <A Bryant, Attorneys for Estate.
When Baking Apples
■In 20 JI 18
Winnie couldn’t *z«*t her «loll to sit tin I Try putting a couple of raw cranber­
M she wanted it. and after many vain:
Today there is not enough food in the
It given
att«*mpt“ she bangit down, exclaim-1 ries in the middle of each one
a fine flavor and is especially goo«l if the worl«l «ml have any l«*ft to waate, Waste
ing:
Oh! I wi-li I belong***! to family that apples are insipid.
food an* I you arn wanting lives.
nw* arid!—San Fran« i«**o Chronicle.
DOLLARS
SPENT
IN
TOWN
HELPS
US
ALL
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