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station, which threw «11 of the weight of the boat upon George. He was dragged across the deck of the shin, which ruptured a wound which V ___________________ ' had been treated in an operation, Mrs. J. Hofer, of Portland Height«, making it necessary for him to go to visited Mrs. Harry Hippcrsoii, of the hospital and have it re-dressed. For Less Money than any other Sixty-seventh avenue last Monday, Over th» Top. Iler two small sons were with her. Store in Portland. Compare I owe my hearty congratulations « Mrs. Frank Harrow ami two chil- to my team for the businesslike man Our Price* and be Convinced.... dren. of Sixty-seventh avenue. vis- ner in which they conducted the It e<l T. J. Carr, of Clackamas, on their Fourth Liberty Loan drive in Pre- They left a pleasant beautiful fruit farm, all of last week. cinct No IIV and lasting impression in the digni ;; Men’s Mtdvy Work Shoes. >2.95, >3.50, >3.95, >4.50, >4.98 Mrs. Emma Schaller, of Kalispell. fied manner in which they ap proached their subscribers, and the Mont., has returned to her home - - 6.50, 7.60, 9.50 alter visiting her *ist«^. Mrs. Cass, liberal response which they received !: Men’s Heavy Hlqh Shoes. I and other relatives, since the G. A R speaks volumes for their work. reunion. She was a delegate from would not do justice to them did I :: Boys' Shoes. >2.25, >2.75, >2.98, >3.19, >3.50, >3.95, >4.26 not report their names and the her home city. amount they solicited. The amount ;; Girls’Shoes, 2.25, 2.50, 2.76, 2.95, 3.26, 3.50, 3.96 Mrs. Adah L. MacFarlain's daugh is $8700. The names of team follow : Mrs. Myrtle Stephens, Mrs. Se- ter and sonrin-law, Charles Fisk Gibbins and wife, also her grandson rotia Parker, Mrs. Addia Abraham, :: Ladles’ Shoes. 2.98, 3.50, 3.76, 3.98, 4.60, 5.98, 7.50 and wife, have returned from a two Mrs. Ella Moore, Mrs. Olive Forte, < ' Mrs. Lula Schermerhorn, Mrs. Alice weeks 'vacation in the mountains. Woodworth. Mrs. Addie Tillman, ' Small lot of Children Sandal« to cloae at 10 j»er cent dincount M.s Mary Ward. Wallace C. Perry, of St. Louis. Mn„ \gain thanking them and asking ■ nd a member of the U. S. transport them to kindly help again and again, ; Children's Hoge at.................... 20c, 26c, 29c, 36c, 39c, 46c service, visited his aunt. Mrs. Mat I am, Yours truly, GEISLKR BROS. Proprietors Flier, of Eighty-second street, near JOHN WAI.ROI). Sixty-seventh avenue, for ten days. We Solkit Your Patronage Captain Precinct No. 119. He is a nephew of Mr. Walton, of the well-known Walton College, of MARRIAGES. Spokane. His friend and comrade on the transport visited with him at Donald A. Rossall, legal. 8.100 Mrs. Fliers, and they both were 5827 92nd Streel. Near I osier Kodd V WW VU U U W V V w w- w- w- - » - JVUUUOUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUVUV shown a good time. Last Sunday Forty - ninth avenue Southeast, and Ina Shaw, legal, 842J Forty-ninth Mrs. Flier was hostess to sixteen per ----------------------------------------- - sons at dinner. Lieutenant Estelle, avenue. r of the Aviation service, was a guest. John Wallace Lewi», legal. 7015 Forty - fourth avenue, and Lydia Mr. and Mrs. Porter, of Eighty- Laun, legal, txU Morrison street. OU may have noticed that first, near Sixtieth avenue, arc bear IVY M. KINNEY ing up heroically after (he terrible optometrist« talk morvuboiit Acton, Melvin llayues. Loyd Porter, James and sudden news of the death of Saturday Last Day to Pay Taxes. Piano Instructor Ainsworth. Milton Heiman. Emil WiUiaai Porter “ K yeh ” and "E yesight ” and their son. William. The mother was Anderson, Clarence N Housing, Ed Multnomah County property owner« Purcell, Elmer one of the eight mothers wearing a "S ervice " than they do about . MTt ’ tuoa Hex ting, J. F. Anderson, Rov Purveli, Om ar gold start who marched in the have until 9 o'clock Saturday evening to Hili. Wm. H. Anderson, Tom Purdeu, Chester 151 Fourth Street. glaase«. pay the second iiistalliuenl of their an mothers' parade. Their son. Harry, Hilzendeger. A. Anderem, Wm. Rathkv, Fred lbw. '«IO* (10th Avenue, 8. E is a mechanic in an aviation plant nual taxes. If limy fail to pay within A Hogan, Geo. Bailey. Jim Ravburn, Fav Tel Mam 122 in New York City. that time they will be aubject to the Hotchkiss, Merle Bartholomew. llomer Ravburn, Frank Thia because optometrists have Becker,. Andrew HoAe, Geo. Reed, James matutory 1 per cent |*r month penally, Kind siren j •otnething more im|H>rtant than George Flier, only son of Mat. with a |>eiialty of 6 per <x>nt if taxes are Taltor 4754 Benge, Rupert Hurst, L. E. Retherford, Harold glawte» io talk about. Flier, who recently enlisted in the Benner, Ralph Hurst. Kay Kevnolds, Wvalev C. S. Merchant Marine, met with a not paid on or before November 4. Hunt, Clarence DR. C. S. OGSBURY Bennett, Wm. Rider. Flovd V. <M> serious accident on hi* return to his Bennett, Edgar lluxlev, Marion Rife, Wilbur E. DENTISTRY quarters after a short furlough home, Parent-leather Meeting. Blevthing. Wallace Jewett. Guy Robb, Alex Any <>|>tical place ia euppoeeii to He belongs to the releasing gear Rly'tbing. Hubert Jesjterson. .Magnus Robbins. Archie E. I BNTO, | District No. 45 Parent Teacher«' Ann have eyeglaaaea and not <ar|*>ta or crew of his ship, and while releas Bischoff. Clarence Jesperson, Alfred Robiuett, Loid eiatiou will meet Friday, October Idtli, ing one of the life boats, his com Johnson, Clarence furniture Bloeniart. Louis Robinett, Clarence panion lost his hold of the rope at his at 3 15 p. tn. Program and regular bua- Tibor v* Boddv. Jasou Johnson. Elmer Robinett. Rov V ineea will tie transacted at tiie meeting. Johusou, Wm. Boland, John Rushford. Glenn Dr. Wm. Rees Johnson. Franris Boster, C. R. Savage. Enais Optomrtruibi naturally attach more Bottomley, eGo. Jones. George Savage. Vern PKOPtRIY OWIMf RS PAY , one» and Hsaldane», k hah at. Buek. V has. importance to what you want when Jones, Howard Sehwetzer, Louis iContinued from pace onei L'liidv, Randolph Kara, Buren Sesler, Thomas PORTLAND. Ogg your eye» trouble you—which ia com* Burnett. Harold Kelleher, Jack avers the fact to be that said patent Sheldon, Harold fort and aatiafactlon and quality and 1—1———S' —" -_________ __________________________ =“ Burnham. Harry Kelly, Fred in -mt 727.505. of May 5. I9QJ, is in FOR SALti—GRAVEL and HAM). R Shinn, Lester ■entire. Bush. John Kerns. John valid and void by reason of the same Smith. Edward Hey ling. Phone Tabor 2063. Stf Feminist« Inalat that n woman can Bvers, Joe . Kerns. Leo being a clear case and instance of Smith. Flovd D. db do everything a man run do. We've Carlson. Dave A. Kerr, Rov double patenting in that upon the Smith Guv E. FOR REXT — A well located buaineM Chamberlain. Chas. Kesler, C. H. 9th day of January, 1901, the pat That'» what you¡get I nun romjie- Smith. Jas. liouM*. Reasonable. Inquire al lieraid told her »he could carry out the n»he« tent OfUouiet ríala. Glaivasi are the Childs. A. E. Kiekenajip, Wm. entee of the patent in suit—Freder Smith. Johu just a« well a« we can, but »he won't. office or phone Tabor 78’24. Christensen, Alfred King. Wm. O. ick J. Warren—filed an application Smith, J. tool», and the trame» and the mount Christensen, Wm. Kerchian, Meger for letters patent of the United Smith. Peter ing». the meclianical contrivance«, Churchill, J. E. Klingle, Capt. C. C. States, substantially, as to subject Smith, R. E. which pnqierly and »cieiilitlcally Knapp, Wm. Clark, Archibald matter, the same as letters patent of Smock, John handleil, bring comfort and mUafac- Clark, Warren Kueeht. Wni7 the (. nited States in suit, and upon Smoke, Wo R. * Clou, E. L. Koller. Wm. A. June 4. 1901, under No. 675.4JO. said lion. Somnierfeldt. Walter Landon. Cecil 1'onrts, Bert letters patent were duly issued; and Spaulding. W. H. Darling, Orville I«ang, Ernest that upon January 10. 1902, the said •Steiger, John 1 ‘eardvrf f, Rov Ijee. Glen Frederick J. Warren filed an addi Stone. L. E. 'File <)|>tienl Shop OREGON NORMAL SCHOOL Dr R M. Denuev Leipzig, Pete tional and third application for let Stoner, Rex Milford DeWolfe I»ent, Jasper I >H. < ¡KO. It. I •»< ATT ters patent of the United States as Stoner, Richard Dorsey. Lawrence Lent, Faul to substantially the same subject Strange, R. N. Ol *T< >MK TKIHT l>or»ev, Shafter Liden, J. C. matter in suit, which resulted in the Snviler. Jim Owing to the acarcity of teacher« the Oregon Normal J.’» Aider Xti»«l Drake, Philip McCarthy, Earl issue of United States Letters Patent Thomas, Kav School will offer a War Emergency Course of twenty weeks Dye. < ’bester McCarthy. F. J. No. 727.505. applied for May 16. 1901, Thompson. •Arthur POHTLAYI), OREGON outlined by the Superintendent of Public Instruction. The Eatrhel, Charles McGargill, Edward anil issued May 5, PAU. is for the Thornquist, Ed Ellis. Chas. N. Mciiargill. .James same invention anil subject matter as Tillman, Merle <’. Course will begin with each of the terms commencing Nov- Elrod, Claire McGinnis, Guv said Letters Patent No. 675.4JO and Toon, lavster E. ’--------------------------------------------------------- , vember 16, 1918; February 8, 1919; and April 12, 1919. The Eudrizzi, Angelo Maggio, Ix*e No. 695.421. and is. therefore, wholly Trullinger, Rav M. Superintendent of Public Instruction will consider it equiva PRACTICAL HAIRCUTS Evarts, Harold Meng. Ed A. invalid and void. Valentine, f’urtes lent to the Teachers' Training Course and issue Certificate Fairbanks, Ray Mills, Ralph This defendant further answering Wagner, Albert VKLVJCT 8HAVE8 Fish. Clatin upon its completion valid to teach in elementary grades for Mummey, L. ('. avers the fact to be that said patent Walker. Arthur Fish. Clifford Mun ho ven, Nick to Frederick J. Warren No. 727,505 Walker. Earl the year. CHILDREN BAKBEKINO Forbes. Allen ' Nichols, Ralph is wholly invalid anil void, and with Wands, Frank A Hf'Et'l U.TY This Course will be open to those who have had two Foster, Geo. Nickel. F. E. Wan«Is. Jim out semblance of patentable novelty Foster, Jasper Norene, Edwin as shown by the file wrapper and W< bb, Emory years or more of high school work or its equivalent and who See I'uKirrrn A Gcoauk Gardner. Archie Norene, Robt. contents of said patent as disclosed Wheeler. Dwain are at least eighteen years of age. Gardner, Floyd Nyman. H. by the United States Patent Office, White. Rov Gardner, Wm. O’Donnell. P. J. For detailed information address and as manifest upon the facts dis Whitmore. Hurley W. earner, B. Parks. Homer closed by said file wrapper and con Williams, Grover M. The Herald Does All Gesell, Fred Pattison, Clarence REGISTRAR OREGON NORMAL SCHOOL. Williams, Ix»ster tents, and especially as to a British Geything, Sargent Paul, Harold patent to one Ward, No, 186. of 1900, Williams, Roscoe Kinds ol Printing.... Glinn, Theodore Perrv, Ed. referred to and identified by said - Wilson, Chas. Goodrow, Fred Pepper, Leslie file wrapper and contents. Wilson. Car) Goodrow, Lawrence Peterson, Fred WiLon, Kenneth No Special Skill Required. Gribble, A. T. Peterson, Lynne Wilton, Chas. Grischow, Rov C. Peterson, Rov This defendant further answering Wis.-, Earl Haney. Guv T. Pfund. <’hri«. avers that said Letters Patent No. Wolfe, Clifford Haney, Homer M. Pitts, Chas. 727.505 are null and void by reason of Woody, Thos. E. Hartwig. Loren E. Pitts, Toni the state of the art as it existed in Wright, Frank Harkenson, 8. Pixley, Eli this county in the laying and manu Yaeh, C. 8. Hall, Ted Porter, llarry facturing o/ paveiuen|s and the sur Yott, I.ester facing of pavements long prior to any alleged date of invention by said Warren, as disclosed by said letters patent, and avers the fact to be that there was and could be no exercise of the inventive factulty in formu lating or constructing a pavement such as described in said letters pat ent in suit, but, on the contrary that required only the ordinary skill of Q Between seasons is an ideal time to order office ft the ordinary mechanic, or a common workman having knowledge of the fl stationery. Look over your supplies today, and art to construct such a pavement as is shown and described in said pat fl send your order for your needs to The Herald. ft ent in suit, as the art existed and was known more than two years prior to the date of the application for letters patent in suit, and that j the alleged invention of the patent 0 in suit is in no way distinguished from the prior art and knowledge, and cannot, therefore, be the lawful subject of letters patent of the w United States. I WAT SON »nd KENDALL New Fall Merchandise Sportsmen Attention Pheasant Season is Now Open See us for your Shotgun Shells MT. SCOTT DRUG CO. We - Issue - Hunting - License i STEVENS GASH DEPARTMENT STORE LENTS ROLL OF HONOR PROFESSIONAL CAROS. Y WantBil-Sale-Rant-Lost War Emergency Course and Gertificate '■ ■ I PAY THE HIGHEST j How’s Your Stationery? j 8 Envelopes Letterheads, » Statements. Handbills Q Q w w 8 Real Inventor Hodgman of Denver. This defendant further answering avers the fact to be that the alleged y combination and invention shown. on your office equipment. Plenty of stock on hand. 6 described and claimed in the : patent in suit was not the invention of said Frederick J. Warren, but, as a mat- ti'r of fact was the invention i of one ■ Marcus M. Hodgman, of Denver, I Colorado, and everything stated in said letters patent in suit and therein described and claimed was made known and communicated to said Warren by said Hodgman long be fore the date of application by said Warren for said letters patent in 5812 Ninety-second Street Lents Station, Portland. Oregon ! suit, and that said Warren himself when receiving such communication as aforesaid from said Hodgman. de Telephones: Tabor 7824 Home D61 nied the utility of said pavement and claimed and asserted that a pave U» «_■ «C3» ««J» «310 « ment made in accordance therewith would be without value or capable of sustained practical use; and this de fendant further avers that said War ren unlawfully applied for letters patent for an invention which he well I knew to be the invention of another. Prices of stock are going up. Nobody knows what costs will be next month. Be wise and save J Not in the high rent district. i The shop of service and quality. $ • Price for Second-Hand • FURNITURE, AUTOMOBILES, . PIANOS, OR ANY ARTICLE OF REAL VALUE Ï MT. SCOTT IIERAIJ) 0 w H ash , It Good Printing At The Healrd Office FRED DAVIS 6015 Ninety-second Street, LENTS, OREGON near Car Line