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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 7, 1918)
t WOODMERE Use Your Credit! Start in right now to enjoy th«» World'» Best Music with a GRAFANOLA m You Home. You cun hear at will the kind o( music you like best. Hance Music. Band Piece», or Popular and Patriotic Songs. GRAFANOLAS are Priced from $20.00 to $150.00 $5.00 down and a Small Monthly Payment . . . MT. SCOTT DRUG CO. Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing Phone Tabor 4596 5940 Ninety-second Street Portland. Oregon EGGIMAN’S MEAT MARKET HIGHEST QUALITY LOWEST PRICES ... Tabor 2573 BRAMM OHKÍ: 58024 92H Srteet S. E. 4615 66th St. Cor. Foster Rd. LEITS STATIC« AULETA STATIOI Ploie Tabor 5267 Piote Tabor 5895 ! : ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ : : ♦ First-Class Service given Day or Night Close Proximity to Cemeteries Enables us to hold Funerals at a Minimum Expense First-Class Sheet Metal Work : and Repairing Wash l oilen ... $2.30 to $3. OO (Jalvanlred Garbage Cant, Wooden I.eg» 3.00 to 4 OO Stove Repairing and Relining J A. S. PEARCE, The Tinsmith « Tabor SUM Wanted-Sale-Rent-Lost Foster Road. Opp. P. O. i ’ .. We an* showing a Bpleiidhl Assortment of Women'» Underw*ar in the Light W»ighl, r'hxiotxl and part Wind Garments. I'rlied from Mi to f/.vff. A Mnall lot of Union Hull» In tin* near'y »11 i J Wool Garment» at SPECIAL PRICES. MEN’S UNDERWEAR j! In Heavy Cotton, part Wool and nearly 01 Ar a _ ^n ’Yr o all Wool Garments, priced front whav IU v I < MEN’S UNION SUITS 4*24 Hixty-fourth street, southeast, to Mr and Mr». Roy X. Stearns, 5S<V> Wm Fortune from Rupert, Idaho, who ;; In Heavy Weight Cotton . . . . $ZZJ ; Sixty seventh street, southeast, are the moved into the home the past week In Full Garment* .... iJ.OA and Sd.30 ; proud parimi» of a twelve pelimi laiy. The Hutchison family have left for st. Johns, Wash., to make tbbir new home. W D. Parker, of St. John», Wash , is visiting his daughter, Mrs, W. It Filling an order pl«ie«xl month» ag > mak«<e our Hiwh-ry HUx'k oomptete '' M. E, lienika, iWA.’ Fiftieth avenue, Hutchison, 4824 Sixty fourth street, S. E. southeast, and family have Ixxm very ill < • Boy'» ami Grl’a H im ......................................................... ’JU«*, 'Jfic, 36ti, JUc, Itk* < > • • • .... 'J5c tn II.4V ° with the lull lien is Misees Awilda and ¡[ Women*» lliw form < > Men’».......................................................................................... Uflfllo 9M«* J I Claude Ellis, ort'ja Seventy-smxmd Irma are at a very critical stage. These J i Street, is home from the hospital where young la,lie» are very influential work ( We Solicit Your Intron age he has been suffering from lead poison. ers in the Baptist Bunday School of Ar iel«, Miss Awilda lx>ing superintendent Friends of Harry Van Buskirk will be of the Primary IVpartiuenl. All friend» sorry to learn that he is at the Gm al wish them a s|xvxly recovery 5827 92nd Street. Near Eoslcr Koad !! Samaritan hospital ail tiering from a < ► o ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ cnuhed hand. At the home of Miss Marguerite Coe >- 8130 Sixty-eight avenue, A very pleas Miss Iona MeFaggert, of Gilbert. Ore ant evening was enjoyed with music and gon. ia enjoying her torve«! vacation. games Mias Oxiper and Miss Fay She has lievn teaching’schixil at Hartón, Hao,» k entertained by a duet. Mr». Oregon, since September. Cooper gave some tine selections on the ____________ piano. Miss Olive Reed and Miss Hartwig, l.oreu E. Acton, Melviu I’fund, Chris. Leslie Hanger, of I<enta is recovering Ctxiper gave a tine violin duet. The Ainsworth, Milton llarkenson, H. Pitta, Chas. A inter sou, Clarenc» N slowly from pneumonia. 11» is tin* ill,et enjoyable part of the eveuiog was Hall, Ted Pitta, Tom Anderson, Roy lladdeu, Claud« t’liley, Eli youngest brother of Henry Hanger, of a Weinie Roast held out iu the open. Andervon, Toni Haynes, laryd Porter, Harry A roaring big bon tire cracked and »put Fifty-seventh avenue, Woodmere. Auderson, Wm. I'etcraou, II. A, Heiman, Emil tered, as marshmallow» and weinie» Boland, Mat lieuaing, Ed Kogers, Guy Mr. and Mrs S. R. Howler, Ninety- wen* browned to a turn, also mauy hug Boluud, Al lieyting, J. F. Porter, Jam»» Bundy, Kingsley Hill, Wm. U. William Porter nine street, southeast, have sold their er» burnt and lace» scorched. Th,»«* en Bundy, Manville liiixendeger, A. Purcell, Elmer home knd gone to Lw Angeles, Cal. joying the hiwpilality of Mrs. Cooper Brown, Morley Hogan, ueo. PureeU, Oscar Irma McFsgert, Olive Reed, They expect to tour the state.hetore set were: Braselton, Wui. H. I’urden, Chester Hotchkiss, Mvrle tling down in their new home in a I ■ lied, fr.inkie \»kl«. Hilda Mo- Bailey, Jim Howe, Geo. Kathky, Fre<l Faggert, Hazel Mason, Mr. and Mm. “Sunny Country.” Bartholomew, Homer Itayburn, Fay Hurst, I k E. Becker, Andrew Rayburn, Frank Hurst, Ray Cooper, Mrs Geo Reed, Mm. L. Mason; Benge, Rupert Hunt, Clnreuee Reed, Jnme» Mr and Mrs. G. Blaney, of Calgary. Private»: J R. Miller, B. Converse, R. Benner, Ralph Huxley, .Marion Retherford, Harold Alberta, and two daughters. Mural and Pierce, M. Bartholdi. L. Yon ran, Art Bennett, Wm. Jewett, Guy Reynold», W«*»ley Mildred, arrived in Portland, last week Johnson, Claude Quine, Edgar Harvey Jesperson, Magnus Bennett, Edgar Rider, Floyd V. and will make, this their home. * .They and Albert Cooper. Bley thing, Wallace Jesperson, Alfred Rife, Wilbur E. Blything, Hubert Johnsou, Clarence Robb, Alex Bischoff, Clarence Johnson, Elmer Itobbin», Archie E. Bloemart, lxruis Johnsou, Win. Robinett, l«>id Will Stay On the Job LAST STRAWS. Boddy, Jason Johnsou, Francis Robinett, Clarence It Is not always the largest Issues of Jones, George Bqiand, John Robinett, Roy life that weigh most heavily upon the Jones, Howard Boater, 0. R Rushford, Glenn ulllance of the spirit and th«* txxly. till Bottomley, eGo. Kays, Buren Richardson, laiwreure Buek, Cha». Kelleher, Jack Hind hurst, William It sags down to—and tx»rhiips beyond— Bundy, Randolph Hal age, Ennis Kelly, Fred th«* breaking point. One sees ¡x-ople Havage, Vrrn Burnett, Harold Kerns, John w ho can endure great sorrow with Burnham, Harry Kerns, l»*o Bchwetaer, 1-ouis firmness and ctilin, who wax Irate when Bush, John Kerr, Albert M. Healer, Thomas Byers, Joe th«* telephone rings too often, or un- Khehlou, Harold Kerr, Roy Carlson, llave A. Hhiun, taster Kesler, C. II. welcome visitors appear, or the mall Chamberlain, Chan. Smith, Edward Kiekenapp, Win. brings a mean letter. Their philos Child», A. E. Kiekenaup, Edward G. Hmith, Floyd D. ophy la not proof against the Impact Christensen, Alfred King, wm. O. Smith Guy E. of th«* minor annoyunc«**. Files and Christensen, Wm. Kerchian, Megvr Knuth, Jas. Churchill, J. E. Smith, John Klinx’l*'. ' apt. 0. <’. mosquitoes ar«* tiny creature«, nieas- Clark, Archibald Knapp, Wm. Smith, J. ure<l with cr«>c«xllles and tigers, but Clark, Warren Knecht, Wm. Smith, Peter they can bo just ns fatal. Polson that Clou, E. L. Koller, Wm. A. Smith, R. E. Covers the tip of a knife blade is able Courts, Bert Knight, It. K., Jr. Hmoek, John Barling, Orville Landon, Cecil Smoke, Wm. R. to kill. The serpent’s tongue Is <11- Deardorff, Roy laing, Ernest Sommer fvldt, Walter mlnutlv«* nnd murderous. One careless Dr. B. M. Denney le-e, Glen Npauldlng, w. II. word can give a wakeful night or a Milford DeWolfe Ia*i]>sig, Pete Steiger, John miserable day. Our human live« swing Olson, O»< ar E, Stone, L. E. l«ent, Jasper In such a small round that it tak«*a lit Horsey, Lawrence l-cnt, Paul Stonar, Rex Liden, J. C. Horsey, Hhafter Stoner, Richard tle to wreck their p«.*ace. If u man In Drake, Philip McCarthy, Earl Strange, R. N. public place had to stand In th«* full McCarthy, F. J. Hye, Chester Congressman C. N. McArthur. Snyder, Jim blnst of all the ignominy and the ran O’Donnell, P. J. McGargill, Edward Thomas, Ray cor he Incurs. It would bowl him over Eatehel, Charle» McGargill, James Thompson, Arthur The use of certain New York school spe«»llly. Enough featherweights put Elli», Chas. N. McGinnis, Guy Thurnquist, Ed houses during July an<^ August as together will make a ton, or any unit Elrod, Claire Morgan, Pat Tillman, Merle C. M i*.., Mark R. Endrizzi, Angelo Toon, 1-estcr E. dormitories and training schools for you please, say» Philadelphia Ixdger. Evarts, Harold Morrill, Wilson Trullinger, Ray M. several hundred soldiers is an admir Behind the ancient adage of the last Fairbanks, Ray Morrill, Harris Valentine, Cortes able Instance of proper utilization of B^ruw lies a truth profound. The pu Fish, Clatin Mile», Koger Wagner, Albert resources and of effective co-operation, pil exasiwrates the teacher and pro Fish, C'liffor.l Miles, Earl Walker, Arthur Forbes, Allen Maggi», Lee Walker, Earl says New York Evening Sun. The fesses to be amazed when the temper Foster, Geo. Meng, Ed A. Wnnda, Frank purpose Is to give Intensive technical of his long Buffering preceptor bolls Foster, Jasper Mills, Ralph Wand», Jim training In mechanical work to select over. It tnkes one wll<l-«*y«*d youth Flier, George H. Mnmmey, L. <’. Webb, Emory Fosterling, Roy Mtinhoven, Nick ed men. whose services will be greatly with n pistol to throw the world Into Wheeler, Dwain Golden, Ike Nichols, Itiilpli Ulnle, lloy needed by the army. The .‘•■hool a turmoil. "A Intent feeling of unresL Gaston, Roy Nickel, F. E. Whitmore, Hurley W. equipment Is well suited for this in laden w ith potential danger, grew until Norene, Fidwin Gardner, Archie William», Grover M. struction. If not so used it would all Europe was as a mass of tinder, Gardner, Floyd Nutt, Guy William», la-stcr have lain practically Idle. When the ready for the lighting.” That is one Gardner, Wm. Nutt, Truman William«, Roscoe Garner, B. Norcne, Kolrt. Wilson, Chas. summer’» course for soldiers is over »tatement of the case. Gesell, Fred Nyman, 11. Wilson, Carl it can be returned unharmed, to it» Geytbmg, Surge nt Parks, Homer Wilson, Kenneth primary purpose. The government The chief alm of America, France Glinn, Theodore Pattison, Clnrence Wilton, Cha». will pay for all necessary temporary nnd Italy fighting Germany to d«*ath Is Goodrow, Fred Paul, Harold Wine, Earl Goodrow, Lawrence Perry, Ed. Wolfe, Clifford changes. It Is a good idea, benefit to establish a p«-ace that will make war Gribble, A. T. Pepper, l>e»lin Woody, Tho». E. ing all Interests concerned. In the future Impossible. These alma Grischow, Roy C. Peterson, Fred Wright, Frank seem Identical, but they have vastly Haney, Guy T. Peteraon, l.ynno Yott, Lester Still. there Is going to be some tall different results In view when express Haney, Homer M. Peterson, Roy Yach, C. H. howling If some husky professional ed In English or In German, says Sir athlete Is exempted because of the George Reid, former premier of Aus Military «*xi*erts say that men with THE MORALE. amusement he sells, whereas some j tralia. minister of the British parlia “Morale” Is a great won! the»« gray eyes are the best marksmen. The German narrow-chested accountant Is drugged ment, in Th«* Forum days. Here la an article In the New Iler«*'» hoping the gray eye will apot out and sent to the trenches. Athletic peace would rnnke war Im|x>sslb1c, too, York Times magazine entitled ''Italy'» the grny-clnd Huns first. amusements are all right, but those but by making freedom ln>|»>salble—by New Morale.” What does It mean? stripping the fr«*e nntlons of any pow left behind can Indulge In such them Every now nn<l then th«* kaiser dec selves without exempting the muscled er of offense or defense ugulnst their Certainly not artillery, regiments, conquerors for nil time. A real Ger munitions of war. or anything of a orates one of his six sons. About all kid from military service. French nvlators in a seaplane carry man victory means the stripping of material nature. It Is altogether a there Is to any of those alx sons are ing 600 pounds of cargo flew from Britain nnd America of their fleets and different forcr. ’It*ls spiritual, or as the decorations. Paris to London In two hours and their powers of resistance with no rea Ben Hur described it. “the resolution Organization of nn American Insti- three-qunrters nnd back again tn less sonable prospect of ever building them which Is the soul of a msnTi soul” It tnt«» of Baking, with an rn<l«iwment of Is that which possesses a soldier up again. Then Germany talks about time. With the development of avia |1,066,18)0 In Liberty Bonds, has been tion on the practical side, there may “the freedom of the seas” an If England to make him brave, faithful and aolf- begun to proviti« means for the scien had been Interfering with her. No sarrlflring, says Ohio State Journal. b«* no ne«*d of thnt long-mooted tunnel tific solution of problems of the trade. ocean wave has been stained with the Without It he Is a coward. Ho the betw«»en England and the continent blood of n single helpless victim of great thing ta to keep up the mornle Hie Idea Is an outgrowth of the war, of an army. The recent victory of the and th«» hnkers are thè first of many Many thousands of boys rending the British naval supremacy. Italians was won by their morale, by Industries called to th«» aid of the stories of the ng«- of chivalry and the their spirit pushing to the front, where government to tank«» arrangements for brave deeds of gallant knights have brave deeds were needed. The mornle permanent use of the experience gsln- wished thnt they, too, might have had Is the grandest part of any man, <x1 In mobilising their resources for a chance to fight for God nnd the rlghL wherever be la. It la needed every war service. THOMPSON ’ S to rescue henutlful Indies and little where—tn religion, education, politics, children from brutal nssnllnnts, and to The American people »petit approxi business, family life. But it never rush Into battle with the knowledge mately 8-13,000,000 In May tin theaters, comes for . low, mean cause. The that “Thrice armed Is he who knows THE BEST spirit la God In the Jlfe of a man. The cab»rot», concerts and like amuse bls quarrel just." The present war morale la the reawakening of ourself ments, as shown by the government HANDLED BY permits the youth of America to be from within, where God put all of tax <>f ten per rent on ndnilaslcns. This come the decisive factor In saving not FLOYD GEER real worth In a man. 8« It makes a la nt tho rate of half a billion dollar» only women and children but the a hole better fighter, better buslnem man, a y«»nr for these forms of entertain world. Including Germany, from the P. O. Box >172 PoRTI tsn, < tsa ment» nlone and indicates that th« better scholar, bettor worker out of curse of Prusalanlsm for generation» to high cost of living doea not consume Telephone East ti»i3 a man. «•ome. all the American Income. J' LENTS ROLL OF HONOR Indie’s and Gentlemen’s Tailoring MAIS «Htt: <> ;i STEVENS CASH DEPARTMENT STORE ;i JOHN MANZ TWO ESTABLISHMENTS [ Underwear and Hosiery : FOR FALL AND WINTER j J Ninety-second Street, near Carline Funeral Directors MILLARD AVENUE Hosiery Received this Week A $75.00 or $85.00 Machine can be Bought at JI. D. Kenworthy * Company A Mias Isiia Mann of Marguerite ave werw the guests of Mr. and Mrs Fred nu» returned Monday to her school at Ilodge over Bunday. Moro. Oregon. Carl Ilollingworth is couvaliweing from Mr» W. J. Ilollingworth i» somewhat a »eveix» attack of pneumonia. He 1» i ni provisi the past week. She ha» lxx*n confined at the home of hi» mother, Mr. A, J. Ilollingworth. Mr». Carl ill for several weeks. • Ilollingworth and l>aby .lean expect to F. E. Crum of Crum A Chamber» join him thia week from Hixxl River. Grocery Company, of Sewnty-wcond st root,'southeast, 1» ill at hi» home. W. B. Hutchison has sold hi» home at GRAFANOLA TODAY? 5919 92nd Street. and SVF.CUl. CORRESPONDI NCI: WHY NOT GET THAT Lents Station ii i f Th» -i’htr la-tlc French nre going to change their map some more In com pliment to Amerlcnn comrade«. In ad BARN F'*R HALE—Inquire of Ricr- dition to naming a Parisian avenue for Kinder l.ninl»*r <»> Preaident Wilson they propose to re FOR SALE—GRAVEL anti s\\[> R name the Rola de Belleau In honor of Heyting. Phom» Tahor 206.” Stf the Yankees who captured IL . LOHT—In vicinity of lent». large. bright Cllow Scotch Collie, female, and very What marvels army doctors have I. Any information will lv reward ed. Telephone. Main "06. Mrs. Rob wrought In preventing disease may be ert Lowe. seen In long-range comparisons. Speak FOR SALE—Good t-rnom house 12124, ing of civilian» mainly, Voltaire wrote gaa. gai lights. lot 42x1:15, 6 block» that of every hundred people silty had from carline, Firland station. Cement walk» to car. |MO, aotne term». Hee smallpox, ten died of It and ten iraf- fered evil consequences all their live*. R. J. Stuffy. M18 iMtliKtroel, S. E. GET YOU A BIBLE NOW Chain Reference Bible