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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 28, 1918)
Mw. Phoebe Johnmon Paa«ex. After a brief illites.*, Mrs. Plioelv Johnson, wiie of Charles Johnson, cor ner of Farter Roa*I and Kighty-eighih -trvrt, died Wednesday evening Nov 21), at 10o'clock Mrs wa* taken ill with influeuaa which developed into pnvtiiib'aiA Her mother and father and foully were at the Isslsitle when the end uamv. 11« r mind wax clear up to the I.mt, and she had a word of tenderness tor each. The funeral was held nt the l<erch parlors. Friday afternoon at •* o’el«M*k. (Obituary notice next week.) For One Week Only UNIVERSAL LUNCH BOXES Regular price Sunday School Convention. The Sunday School Convention which was to have been held in District No. !• on th'Uvber 27. ami was |K»l|>oiied on account of the influeiisa. will Is* held in the ls-nts I a angelicnl church Sumlsy afternoon Deceinlier I, eoimiivucmg al 3:15. 1'his is to be a w ry important meeting. An tinusu.tllj intenwUug pro gru nine .»is fa-eu droiided. and ollicen, for the ensuing year will l«> eks l. l. Special MT. SCOTT DRUG CO LENTS MERCANTILE COMPANY HAVE EVERYTHING FOR THE THANKSGIVING TABLE WE DON’T KEEP GROCERIES, WE SELL THEM 5805 92n 1 Streit. S. [. r s TURKEYS CHICKENS DJJCKS Beef Pork Mutton Veal Roasts Celery Sweet Potatoes Cranberries Vegetables HIGHEST QUALITY—LOWEST PRICE' Eggiman’s Meat Market Tabor 2573 - i > < > i > < > < > < > < > < > < > < > < > < > < > < > < > < > < > < > < • • > JI. D. Kenworthy $ Company : : funeral Directors TWO ESTABLISHMENTS MAIN OHM: mVH OHIO: 5802-4 92nd Srteet S. E. 4615 66th St., Cor. Foster Rd. LENTS STÀTION ARLET* STATION Phone Tabor 5267 Phone Tabor 5895 First-Class Service given Day or Night. Close Proximity to Cemeteries Enables us to i Funerals at a Minimum Expense ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ I *<-«*»**«**** ,***,*„,*. I 1 veiAW.’.w-'.svev'Av’ WITH NEW FLOUR AND FIVE PER CENT LESS SUBSTITUTE, BRUGGER’S BAKERY IS TURNING OUT A FINE LOAF,OF BREAD TRY IT BRUGGER’S BAKERY / 9112 Woodstock Ave. Tdbor 5724 Cuba 1» to «end a force of 20,000 to the war. Cuba has gained freedom herself after years of oppression, and knows what It means to other nations. So she has lined herself up alongsfflp her own liberator and friend to help i-OR SALE—GRAVEL and -AND. R. fight the battles of world liberty. lleyting. Phone Tabor "00.1. Wanted-Sale-Rent-Losi Most of the movements of the Ger mane nowadays are "according to or ders." so the general staff announces In Its bulletins. But It is coming to be agreed that the Bulgarians did not move according to orders. When the most wasteful nation In the world learns to save peach stono« and nutshells. It's n sign that RODJÍ- thing Important has happened world. Traffic Fines for Babies. Traffic Officer Render waves a milk bottle at oncoming traffic at a busy corner of Portland, Ore. Tie holds impromptu court over transgressor.« of the rules and the bottle receives the fines. When the offending motor Ists see the bottle they smile. Rend* er smiles and the crowd on the cor- ner smiles, The offendor pulls out hla wallet, drops a coin Into the bottle and passes on. On the tin lip of the bottle Is printed something nbout the starving babies In France »lid A <1 tun. SAID TO FEED ON INSECTS Pitcher Plant Known to Sclentlste One of th* Wonders of ths V»g»- table Kingdom. Underwear and Hosiery FOR FALL AND WINTER WOMEN’S UNDERWEAR in the Light Weight, Fleeced and part W<»>) Garim-n» Priced (rum Afc to A -mall lot ni I'nimi Hints in the nearly »II Wool (inrmriits at Hl’Ft'lAI. PKIl'l S. MEN’S UNDERWEAR In Heavy Cotton, part Wool anti nearly Cl OC ln 0Q 7C all Wool Garment«, priced from wliZU 10 uZi I U MEN’S UNION SUITS In Heavy Weight Cotton In Wool Garment)« JXW unti $4.50 HOSIERY .ni-, afa-, :ifa', sur. w The pitcher plant la ono of the is- to $i tn It grovM» In freak» of plunt life. • • '.‘far to Ufa- swnmpy land» and 1« well known In Canada. The flower», touched with beautiful, delicate tlnta, are prtied VV'c Solicit Your I'.tlronttge Physik! in Returned. tor decorative purvoaea. But the won Dr C 11 Atwo.sl, sto, Fifty-uiulli der of the pitcher plant 1» Ita leavea. iwtim» S. P . who has Isvu couffite-l to They are green, water-holding pitch In- borne by ml! u'lizu, is nb'e to ,‘tti-ml er». beautifully veined vlth red and 5827 ‘L*nd Street. Near foster KiwJ lo his practice again. purple, with oaislderabla variation tn ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦WW« form. During rainfall» they are tilled with water. Thia largely evaporate«, Pastor Has New Address. leaving the receptacle halt full. Kx- Rev. L. It Jon •», isurlor of the Is-uts terunlly these cut* are »mooth. while M. Church, lias reuc-usl lo WJO Eiglity- Internally they are lined with flee bri»- - 'dilli street. tl<-e pointing downward. There 1« alio a sticky, sugary sort of semi fluid sub Lost. stance to be found around the Inner __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ —J Ten dollars in currency, Nov. 20, in nuirgln of the bowl or pitcher. 'Phie Thomas Kailh Andarion Ircnts. Reward. Call Tsb«»r l>ls arrangement not only attracts a large Dr. R M D.itnsy number of tiny ln»ect». but they are Milford D.Wolf. David Thornquiat so <'nger to fevsl oil the sugary »uh- William Porter stance thnt not a few tumble Into the vvntcr below nml die there. They can Ac tun, Mei \ iu Hartwig, Igoren E. Pfund, Chris. not fly out. for the line» of flight woald Aiuswurth, Milton liarkenaon, 8. Pitts, ('has. Eric 1*. Bolt, gvneraQV. M C A Andersou, Clareuev “ N Pitta, Tom Hall, Ted retary at Vmcouwr barracks. dit*<i nt be practically vertical, while haa- 1U If A , 111 Anderson, Roy dreda of little bristles confronting Hadden, Claude the pt»st hoctpital nt s o'clock Satun lay Hay ties, lx»y«l Auderson, Turn Purler, Harry them prevent escape over the surface evening. Nov. 9, of pneumonia following by walking out. Many believe that Andarsuu, Wm. I lei man, Emil Paterson, II. A. Hmrhuff, Loon lleuNing, Ed Rogers, Guy influenza. He is survived by bis widow, the plant, through Its leave», absorb» Becker, Joseph Huytiug, J. F. Purler, Juttu-a both parents. Mr. and Mrs. George A the digestive parts of these Insects, Bolaud, Mat Hill, Win. 11. Purcell, Elinor H It, of Marsh held ,’j >re , iml a, brother anil that they thus contribute to Its Bola&Wf Al IllUendrger, A. Purcell, • hwar w ith the army in France. The I hm I j - was nutrition; In other word», that the Itun.ie, Kingaley Hogan, Geu. Purden, < lu-.let buried in tlw»‘|aua cemetery w ith mili pitcher plant to this extent Is one of Bundy, Manville Hotchkiss, Merle Knlhky, t'r.'.l the carnivores of the vegetable king Brown, Morley Kayburn, Fay I io we, Geo. tary honors. Braxelton. Wm. If. Hural, U E. Rayburn, Frank Mr. Bolt wae very well known jit dom. Bailey, Jim Rued, Juim*a Ilurnt, Ray Lenta and will be mi««-d by a large cir Bartholomew, Homer Hunt, Cln re neo Rutherford, Harold Finicky. cle of friends. He waa a graduate of Becker, Andrew Huxley, Marion Ruy uolda, Wusluy “ It ’ s a hard matter to please some of Beuge, Rupert Willamette university, wliere In- wit- ree- Rider, Floyd V Jewett, Guy Benner, Ralph Jtm|>erhun, Magnus Rife, Wilbur E. •»gnized as bne w ho w-nnld make h's I these society leaden*,’’ said the MAwlety ••«llt«»r. Bun nett, Win. Robb, A lei JcNpcrsun, Allred mark in (be world through his force and ••Whut'a the matter nowf asked the Bennett, Edgar Johnson, Clarence Rebbius, Archie E. ■nergy and high Christian character. Bleything, Wallace Rubinett, Loitl Johnson, Elmer etty editor. Blylhing, Hubert Robinett, Clarence Johnson, Win. •’Mrs. Grabcoin «ay* the writeup of A Bischuff, Clarence Johnson, Francis Robinett, Roy For Rent. her party In thia morning*« |mpur Bloemart, Louis Rushford, Glonn • Jones, George Nice room, one block from Lents I wasn’t punctual« I to «nit her ‘ ¡hr Rif ImrdMiii, I. nm runes Buddy, Jason Jones, Howard school; board if desired. Call 9408 lulnglinin Age-lit ru’d. Boland, John Nimmons, (loutgo L. Kays, Buren Fifty-sixth avenue S. E. Tabor 8104.' Boater, C. R. Strack, Philip A. Kelleher, Jack Buttomlry, vGo. Slaughter, R. W. •Tm a brother to n scout,” said a lit Kelly, Fred House for Sale. Buek, Chas. Smcthurwt, William Kerns, John tle boy. This was his explanation for Four-room house and lot, 50x175, Savage, Finn is Bundy, Kaiitlolpli Kerim, l«eo attempting to help up a large woman near tar. with household furniture, Savage, Vorn Burnett, Harold Kerr, Albert M. who had fallen and for picking up Burnham, Harry Schwntaer, Lunin chickens, etc. Going away and must Kerr, Roy Bush, John Healer, Thomas Kesler, C. B. make quick sale. Favorable terms her numerous packages which half Hhcldun, Harold Byers, Joe Kiekenapp, Win. to right party. Call on .Mrs. Alice fallen. "I’m too young to be a scout, Carlson, Have A. Shinn, In'Ntor Kiekenapp, Edward (I. Hamann, 40410 Fifty-sixth avenue but my brother Is one.” That boy’s Smith, Edward Cbanibvrlain, Chas. Kiimkern, Harold S. E. brother was a walking recommenda Smith, Floyd !>. Childs, A. E. King, Win. O. tion of the scouts, nnd an embodiment Delayed Package* May Go. Christensen, Alfred Binith Guy E. Kerri inn, Mr ger of the scout law. The best Judges Christensen, Wm. Htnith, Jas. Klin^lc, (’apt. C. C. Every American soldier in Erance Smith, John Kna ip, Wm. Churchill, J. E. will be allowed a Christmas package ami witnesses of the real character of Smith, J. Clark, Archibnl l Kne.’bt, Wm. .-.hctlx-r the Red Cross label from a boy ure Ids younger brothers und Smith, Peter Clark, Warren Koller, Wm. A. over the seas arrives or not. Not slaters. Snuth, R. E. Clou, E. L. I< night, R. K., Jr, ■ •nly that, but the mailing date of Smock, John Courts, Bert Lnt «Ion, Ceril packages has been extended until Smoke, Win. R. Darling, Orville luing, Ernest No vein her .10. The local postoffice I Democracy 1« marching on In En- Soinmurf’elilt, Walt' er Deardorff, Roy will receive such mail until that date. I rope, King George has abollahed lx*e, (ilrli Spaulding, W. H. Olson, Oscar E. Loi’I.e, Vernard M. the practice of hultlng traffic in the Dorsey, Lnwrcnro Bulletin to Houiewivei. Steiger, «John Lei| nig, Pete streets of London when royalty Is tak Stone, L. E. Get the best out of the last green Dors«‘y, Bhnftur Isent, JtiNpvr Stoner, Rex vegetables and fruits—stews, hashes, ing a drive, lie any» the people must Drake, Philip Len*., Puul Stoner, Richard Dye, Chester .dads, soups, scallops, plain boiled not ^be Inconvenienced. Li«|rn, J. C. Thia la a Strange, R. N. O 'Donnell, P. J. or creamed. Dont draw on the w in alight thing In Itself, but it nhowa how McCarthy, Earl Snyder, Jim ter reserves until you have to.— Eatchel, ('barbs McCarthy, F J. the point of view Is changing under Thomas, Ray Food Administration. Ellis, Chas. N. MiGargill, JEdward the stress of war nnd wliat reorganiza Thompson, Arthur Elrod, Claire MrGitrgill, Janus Endrizzi, Angelo Thornquist, Ed M«’GinniH, Guy tion there Is going to be wheu It la For Sale. Tillman, Merle C. Evarts, Harold Morgan, Pat One small cookstove, like new; over. 'loon, Lester E. Fogue, Elmer Mayo, Mark R. nice for apartment; also sanitary Ti iilhngur, Ray M. Fairbanks, Ray Morrill, Wilson couch. Call 9408 Fifty-sixth avenue The new plan will open up a poa»!- Valentine, Cortes Fish, Clatin Morrill, Harris White, Lawrence S. E. Telephone, Tabor 8104. Fish, Clifford Miles, Roger blllty of un urniy of 1(1,000.000 men. Wagner, Albert Forbes, Allen Miles, Earl That ought to Intereat the kuiaer a Liberty Bonds Have Arrived. Walker, Arthur Foster, Geo. Maggio, Lee In the Fourth Liberty ____ Walker, Earl Loan the little, It also ought to Interest the Foster, Jasper Mung, E«l A. government lias been quite prompt home folk« to know that the army of Wands, Frank Flier, George H. Mills, Ralph in furnishing bonds to subscribers fi.ooo.oiM) with which we shall win thia Wands, Jim I osterling, Roy Mtitnniey, L. who paid in full prior to October Webb, Emory Geyer, William Mnnhovi’n, Nick Mar will coat the arnall and Inconse 24. 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All the remaining weekly issues the battle front wish now they never of 1918. 3. The Companion Home Calendar had. LENTS ROLL OF HONOR English Walnuts Cranberries Celery Sweet Potatoes Oranges Lemons Apples Grapes Pickles Vegetables Canned Goods Dried Fruit 5919 Ninety-second Street ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ 0'untinn«*tl trviu psx«* unci Nov. 3—A u .I i -I h «igii* armiatic« «mounting vlrtiiHlIjr to unconditional aurrondvr. Nov. 4 Allied torn» urv «ent to Iler- many. Nov. T—Germany'» envoy» enter al- lied line» by »rningeiuent. Nov. tk Kalaer Wilhelm nbdleataa and crown prince remiuuc«» throne Nov. 10—Fortner Kalaar Wilhelm »ml hl» eldest »on. Friedrich Wilhelm flee to Holland to escape widespread revolution throughout Germany. Nov. 11—German authorities sign Hrnilstlce ending hostllttle» preceding arrangement of (he peace tenns. STEVENS GASH UtPARTMENT STOKE Ninety-second Street, near Carline Phone: Tabor 1141 CHRONOLOGY OF THE WAR GET YOU A BIBLE SOW THOMPSON’S Chain Reference Bible THE BEST HANDLED BY FLOYD GEER for 1919. Be It noted that the American word All the above for only $2.00, or you may include "pop” him been officially used by King 4. McCall’s Magazine 12 fashion George. Thnt admits the word to the numbers. All for only $2.50. The two roster of the King’s English. magazines may be sent to separate addresses if desired. If the corsetmakers are not n How New subscriptions received at this eri to use steel they will have to do- office. vise some other kind of "whalebone.' IV Aveuano Youngsters Carry Italian and American Flage to the Ruine of Their Hornee, Near Red Croee Nureery.