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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 29, 1918)
School Starts Tuesday, September 3rd Headquarters for SCHOOL BOOKS Tablets. Pencils. Etc MT. SCOT! DRUG CO 92nd Street. Near Carline. FOR ALL KINDS OF First-Class Sheet Metal Work and Repairing INFORMATION OF INTEREST TO NEWLY DRAFTED MEN Wanted-Silo-Rent-Lost An el. military knowledge of the uni tary system of tin- United Statist army tuay prove of u«e to Americana who liecome liable to induction under the j.nding ex tension of the draft age limits. The new standardiiatiosi of the infantry, which forms the major |usrt of the service, is briefly outlined below. The squad forma the lint unit, and consists of seven private« and a corporal. The platoon is next, consisting of two or more squads. The company consists of four platoon*, numbering IM men The battalion is made up of four com* pauiiee. with tilt men. Tin- regiment is competed of time battalions or 295s men. . The brigade has tlirvs- regiments, with 6193 men. The division consists of three brigades, with 2S.334 men. The Held army consist of two or more divisions. An army consists of as many Held armies as are amiable. The American unitary system differs slightly from the Kttropean While the names of the unite are practically the same, the United States plan calls for a Ihigher enrollment generally in each. For instance, a German division con sists of from 12,000 to 15,000 men. while the American division has practically twice that number. FOR SALE Busmens block on the main street of l<eute, very reasonable. . Phone Tabor 7824 for particulars BAND CONCERT DISTURBED BY PLAYFUL CHILDREN All summer goods and small lots of broken lines that we are mudile to duplicate or re order. A small saving on the OLD P rick means a Hi« Stivili« oti Present Price« WANTED to RENT Several acr. - with house, barn and fruits. A. J. I Prldeaiix. Route A, Gresham. Ore FOR RENT—A well locatid bna hoitao. R<<aM>iiab|e. Inquire at Herald office or phone Tabor 7824. 1 FOUND—Gold hand ring on lamia Play grounds last Friday evening. Owner can have -ame by paying for this ad. fall liseald office. I SMALL LOTS OF Women’s and Children’s s 11 () i<: s U*ST—A purs** containing a clns k and ♦'.’I. Please return tn Wiley’s Gro-I eery, lamte, and receive suitable re- ] ward. .I .I .................. —, — - — — -- I LOST—Pocketbook containing a check and ♦5 hill, also highly prised old picture. Fiudvr plea*«' photic Hellwood or leave at tieraid office. (> s i<; 11 Women’s Shirt Waists Press Goods, Aprons Women’s House Dresses • Curtain Scrim M cii ' h mui I 1} >. vh ’ I * iii it m W \ NTE l>- - Drewniaking and plain sew ing or fancy work, urvternbly at home. I Mrs. Frits Peterson. tig?'* Ninety second street. Talsw ikin' H-22lf • FOR SAIL GRAVEL and HAND. R lleyting. Phone Tats>r 2003. 5t( Small lots of men’s linen collars at 10c. W’c Solh.it Your Patronage STEVENS GASH DEPARTMENT STOKE PROFESSIONAL CAROS. 5827 92nd Slrrel. Near I osier Kodd IVY M. KINNEY Piano Instructor 1.51 Fourth Strvwt Hes*. IM ì O k HOth Avriiuc, S E L Maw Hour»: V-12. 1-5. : B. D. Kenworthy $ Company i 7-H Tunera! Doctors DR. A. G. ATWOOD The writer enjoyed the band concert ♦ TWO ESTA BEISI IM ENTS of Friday evening, on the Itents Play DENTIST < I grounds. The program was ideal and IMVWN OHK4: MUN <»Hit: A. S. PEARCE, The Tinsmith < I Artificial Indentures < > artistic. We hope tbe people of Leuts < I 5802-4 92nd Sfitti S. E. 4615 6611 St.. Cor. Foster Ri 59?? 92nd Street l.riil* Oregon Poster Road. Opp. P. O. Tabor MN < > may have another such treat, if the hand can be prevailed upon hi come LEUTS STATIOM ARLETA STAIIOI <♦♦«♦♦<<«<♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦<«»♦♦♦«♦*♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ back. 5KltPv 92nd St ree Tabor 47-5| The musicians had to perform under Ploie Tibor 5895 Phon Tabor 5267 no littel handicap. A good many child DR. C. S. OGSBI RY ren were turtle 1 loose to do what they DENTISI RY liked. These entertained themselves First-Cla»« Service given Day <>r Night by running, talking and throwing pa I KN D*. «»klMlON lter spears; some of these spears fell on Close Proximity to Cemeteries Enables us tn hold Funerals the platform causiug no little annoy at a Minimum Expense TALK OVER TOWN ance. A few seemed to think that the about occasion was given that they might in >♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ PR.AUTICAI. HAIRCUTTING dulge in a gabfeet. People can hear a T gablest anytime when they don't care at Chester’s Barber Shop i what they hear. Most of the audience M with tin* elec-trir dipper*» was appreciatively quiet. 9-JM Foatrr Rnad Tabor PKI.ISIOIIM WILSON'S VICTOW APPI-.AL: The parents of the unruly children 1 made no effort to curb them. The di Taber J'-» Tabor 2573 5919 92nd Street. rer tore of the playground were not equal to curbing tbe diiturtierH and were no Dr. Wm. Rees I doubt deet.iy cii.cgn lined by the aunoy- Office ami Renitene«*. J»> h >»th Ht | ance. Most of the audience and the musi- PORTI AND. ORK. I ciane had to mutually suffer together. POR TLA M). ORI 'GON The playground is a splendid asset to Rheumatism latnibagu, Conni I pel ion ! the community The concerts are an Nerve slid Mhimarh Trouble!, <h»ilre »nd all ’ artistic means of ed neat ion ami it is hop- Female Trouble« Cured ‘ ed that the very few who ignorantly dis- Drugless On the Cotton. Ruegg and Phenix Ranches. ' turbed will learn to appreciate teoth and HIGH GRADE STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES i if they «.an't appreciate these delights M Dr. ELINA SORENSEN : they will stay away for the tienedt of ERESH ERUTS AND VEGETABLES 1 those who do. Ofllce ’4»» Panama Building Residence 71 J»» Eighty fourth, n. K A DISTURBED LISTS ER. SEE Ì EGGIMAN’S MEAT MARKET HIGHEST QUALITY LOWEST PRICES.... Produce More Food ! Demonstation September 5, 6, 7, F)!8 LENTS MERCANTILE COMPANY Phone: Tabor 1141 5805 92nd Street. S. f OCR VOTTO: TO PLEASE AND SATISFY BRUGGER’S BAKERY ABSOLUTELY CLEAN MIXED BY MACHINE FURNITURE FOR SALE Tabor 5724 -'| he ; Q uglc (X cu - NOTICE OF SALE Notice is hereby given that the under signed will sell at public auction at his place, corner Bar road an I Buckley ave nue in Multnomah county, Oregon, on Tuesday, the 10th day of September, 1918, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. tn., to the highe*t bidder for cash in hand the following described stock to-wit: On«- dark liay mare nlsitit II year* old, weight aliont 1000 (»oiiiids, light spot on right hind foot. Ore- mule (male) alxait 20 years old, dark brown color, brand on right hip and shoulder, very gray alsmt nose and face and still in front legs. Adv.lt T. L. D. THOMAS. A good range with water coils anil some pipe, satisfactory baker; fancy iron bed, good aprings and cotton mat tree»; oak rocker and cheffonier dresser, san itary conch with cotton pad ; fruit Jars, heavy zinc tub, etc. Reasonable. Call Tabor 7824 between 8 a. m. and •> p. rn week days, or call at Herald oilice. Mary O. C'i-irk of Boston, a Y. M. C. A. canteen Worker, was under shell tire or seven hours in the Toni sector, in a refuge trench with tin- soldiers She showed a tine couragvotu spirit. VS. OF AGRICULTURE OWTO uortm nues Summon» all the form »nd rev tirre» of the Republic to the drfen.r of Freedom Conserve Your Eyesight THE OREGON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE which the Unit'd Siu. - nhoritie» liavr tanked at one of t he fifteen ditliiic»' 'lird it litut: in ■ f the < ,untry for rtcellence in military trainiu.-, h i o v 'tided to the call The College i» dutinguuhcd not only for it* military inttrutlion, but DttriNamiHi n also roa— Itt ttrong industrial courtre for men and for women: NT (■'op!.* who t»k>- ulariu I at the (jrfl »yiuptomH <>i oilier physical ailment», and hurry off to the diH-tor or dentiri, fail to give hcc - ond thought to tbe warning of di«- ( tn-*« occasioned by defective eyc*’pM. Thia reetna inexcti«ahl<- in view <>f the easy accere to tlie aervicea of an eye Hpeciaiwt. In Attu- iliur., < omme'ev, t ■ «inrenn,. frcH,,l,y llo'i.rt i. Muun,. Pl..4 Voe.ii.inal kxtu'.ttun m a M , , Itt whole« .ta< , putpo.cful ttudent life. Itt democratic college spirit. its tuccct.ful graduates. Students enroll'd last yi ar, J4J}; stars on its service flag«, ti;8, over forty percent representing officers. College open» September 23, 1918 For catak«, n. wlUu.tr.led Booklet, .nJ ut het lolorm.iwn woi. loth. Regio rar. Corvallis. Oregon You may have the mistaken idea that your »-yr* are a« otrong and clear- «ighteil a« they mod to be, but yon will |«:rhapH Ire «urprined a« to the extent to which properly litu-il glue«. « will improve your viwinn and help your ap|warance. The Optical Shop DR. GEO. B. PRATT OPTOMETRIST * 32*> Alder Street PORTLAND, OREGON TOMATO FATHER then ' s PLENTY OrWORK FOR EVERYBODY! n u ood Printing At The Herald Office SAUCE OR. PUREE If a more economical utilization of apace within the Jar la deaired, a more concentrated •mixture of tomatoes can be packed. Thia also provide» for the uar of small or broken tomatoea and large tomatoes unaulted for can ning. Cut the tomatoea and add one large- alxed onion chopped and one cupful of chopped aweet red pepper to each gallon of cut tomatoea. Cook until tender, put through a aleve and add a third tea spoonful of salt and twe thirds teanpooufnl of sugar (mixed) to each quurt of pulp. Cook to the conaiatency of ketchup, stirring con atantly. Pack hot In boUwd Jara and procesa As for tomatoes. United I Staten Department of Agricultura. So orrler your own living trint it win not rrvpilre the nervlees of notneborly who might niff materlnlly the opera tion« at the front. The faithful ofoi'TV- ance of thl« rille will «pell victory; Ignore it anti Uncle Ham U a gone go«- ling. When a man reaches Intellectunl ma turity he refrain« from talking about what he la going ^o do, but merely goea and cjoen It. Ixtta of men, how ever, never reach Intellectual maturity. s — —— • That Inrreesc In railroad fares of- fcra another Incentive to the man who la going to market the flivver airplane. * 4