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SEND IN NEWS ITEMS Politics The Herald asks the cooper- ation of all its readers and friends in securing news items throughout the Mt. Scott dis trict. It is our aim to publish all the news regardless of a per son’s station or affiliations, but we realize it is impossible to do so without assistance. If you know of items of interest in your neighborhood send or tele phone them in. or give us a tip so we may get them. It will be appreciated. LOCAL AND PERSONAL Presley Hamilton, of Oregon City, was a guest at the home of Guy Sanders last Sunday. returned Mrs. Harry Vail Tuesday night from an extended trip through the south ami east. A representative of child wel fare work was in town Tuesday in the interest of the organiza tion. Mrs. S. A. Davis ami daugh ter of Kalamath. Wash., visited Mrs. Frank Wilson of 8822 Fifty sixth avenue Sunday. Glen Sanders, who has been stopping at his uncles . Frank Sanders, of Eightv-seventh St- left October 1 for his home in Rockland, Idaho. , J. D. Porter purchased the Perfection confectionery store, on the corner of Foster road and Ninety-second street, las^ Friday of Messrs. La Rue and Hergett. Mr. Julian has finished re- modeling his store building anil moved his stock of goods in the first of the week. He now has a very attractive place of busi ness. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Allyn, of Mt. Tabor, entertained Mr. anil J. C. McGrew and Mr. and Mrs. F. O. McGrew and family at Sunday dinner, after which all motored to Blue Lake and back. in the Grange. ARI.ETA AND KERN PARK ¡LENTS BAPTIST CHURCH CHURCHES ELECTS NEW OFFICERS Another example has been shown northwestern farmers of At the Fourth United Breth Tht- Baptist choir met Inxt Fri the disadvantage of letting poli rt-n ehreh next Sunday morning day night and organised as fol ticiana of a radical stripe get rally day exercises will be hel<l lows: Manager and sceretarv, control of the grange, The same for the Sunday school at 11 David Frances; director, J. O. incident is also a warning of o’clock. In the evening the I.eake; organist, Miss Fay Hick what may happen if these poli Christian Endeavor will hold t ox. At a recent church election ticians remain in control during similar service, At the close if the following selection of offl the elections of next year. the Sunday school rally day hour ccrs was made: Trustee, Alfred I At certain granges in the west the whole school will be photo Jones; treasurer. II. G. Nichols, ern part of this state meetings graphed, On Tuesday evening financial secretary. D. (’. John have been addressed by advo of next week there will be a son; assistant financial secretary cate of the so-called triple al meeting of the finance commit- David Frances; church clerk, liance. This is a political amal tee, the Rev. Byron Clark, pa- David Frances; organist, Miss gamation of farmers committed tor of the First United Brethren I Fay Hickox; assistant organist, to the principle of the non church. being scheduled to Miss Eva Huntington. partisan league, a faction of the speak. state federation of labor and MILLINERY some members of the railway At th»- Laurclwooil Congre The Isents Millinery store is unions. Its aim is to control the gational church on last Sunday now prepared to do all kinds state elections next year and to morning the high school class of millinery work. play a part in local elections Order Work in Bible study made its ii.lt i »1 wherever it can. Special hats for special oc- appearance, with 11 enrolled. (.range members objected to At the same service the class casions. this manner of introducing poli Hats made for your suit, formerly taught by Mrs. Davis coat, or dress. tical propaganda into their meet was promoted from the primary 1 also do make-over hats ings but State Grange Master to the junior department, with Short order trims. Bouck, well known for his ra Mrs. J. J. Handsakcr as the MRS. INEZ GULLIKS. dical propensities, overruled the teacher, At the morning sc r- objection, which was promptly vice J. A. Dunbar sang the Wanted carried up to the national head hymn version of “ "The The Ninety Used furniture; highest cash quarters. Now a ruling has been and Nine" in accordance with price paid. Used Furniture Co., received from the national mast the theme of the "last" parables W. C. Rockwell, Prop., 6015 92< er declaring that a discussion of used by Mrs. Handsakcr as the St., Lents. the triple alliance is improper basis for her sermon. matter for a grange meeting, as PROFESSIONAL CAROS the alliance is obviously a poli At Arleta Baptist church Sun tical orginization. The national 59; trjnd Str. et day morning the pastor, Rev. Talxir 4754 laws of the grange forbid poli- Owen T. Day, will speak at II DR. C. S. OGSBURY tical discussions at meetings, o’clock on "With the Help of DENTISTRY Of course, the farmers who God.” In the evening his topic ijtxTS, oaaoox started the discussions, and the will be "The Soul that Sinneth." state grange master, who upheld l'he young people’s meeting, in Office : Tabor 3214 Res Tals.r : 5224 them, knew they were violating cluding senior, junior, and in a rule of the order, but as their DR. P. J. O’DONNELL interests are with politics first termediate B. Y. P. U., will meet DENTIST at 6:45 p. m. and the grange second they (’or. 92d and Fnater Road, (x-ntr. Ore would have kept their propagan For Sale da going regardless. Granges DR. A. G. ATWOOD A sanitary couch ; first-class DENTIST that do not care for the Bouck condition; 8901 Fifty-third ave srK'IAl. ATTKNTtOX TO I'l.ATIH brand of politics will have to nue. l-HOXK: TABUS 6421 keep constantly alert.—Spokane Office : THE SECRET MESSAGE. Residence: 921)7 Fiwter Road Review. Miss Rehba U. Squire, of There was once a king who Rifle, Colo., recently made a FOR SALE. loved his little son very much. surprise call on her sister, Mrs. Wood or coal range in good and took a great deal of pains G. W. Stephenson, of 6315 condidtion. Tabor 8023. to please him. He gave him a Eighty-fifth street, whom she pony to ride, beautiful rooms to had not seen for 14 years. Miss live in. pictures, books, toys with Squier returned home last week out number, teachers, compan to attend college. ions. and everything that money A. D. Kenworthy who has been could buy or ingenuity devise; attending the National Under hut for all this, the boy was un takers convention at Atlantic happy. He wore a frown »vhere- City, N. J., returned home Thurs ever he went anci^his always day Oct. 2. His mother, Mrs. when you want asking for something he did not Belle Kenworthy, who has been that job of have. At a length a magician visiting in the East the past came to the court. He saw the three months accompanied him. scowl on the boy's face, and Mr. Kenworthy reports a fine said to the king. "I can make trip and interesting meetings your son happy and turn his lut says there is no country frowns into smiles, but you must like Oregon and no city to com- pay me a great price for telling pare with Portland, Mrs. Ken- You will get first-claaa work, him this secret.” worthy spent this week with A. and you will get it when prom- ‘‘Al 1 right,” said the i»ed, for having work done when king; E. Kenworthy and familyl. promised is one of the rules of "whatever you ask I will give." this office. The magician took the boy into Mr. and Mrs. John Eggiman a private room, He wrote some- If you prefer, send the order returned Wednesday from Mo by mail or bring it to the office thing with a white substance lalla, where they attended the in person. on a piece of paper, He gave funeral of Mrs. F.ggiman’s four the boy a candle and told him teen year old cousin, Melvin Let Us Show You What to light it and hold it under the Werner. The lad, with his two The tie raid Office Can Do paper, and then see what dogs went hunting and after he could read, Then the ma- some time the dogs returned STATEMENT OF THE OWNERSHIP, MAN gician went away. The boy AGEMENT ETC.. REQUIRED BV THE ACT alone, when the older brother, OF CONGRESS OF AUGUST 94. 1912. did as he was told, and the let who was at home alone went to O1 the MT. SCOTT HERALD, publiihed week ly, at Portland, lire gon, lor October 10, 191». ters turned to a beautiful blue, investigate the absence of Mel- STATE OF OREGON, I They formed these words: ‘‘Do of Multnomah I ** vin. He found him in a pool of County Before me. a Notary Public In and for the a kindness every day The boy State and county afo-eaald, personally appear blood, the gun having been ac ed J E. Updike, who affirm« and «ays he Is the followed this advice and became the publisher of the MT. SCOTT HKKALDand cidentally discharged, tearing that the followln« la, to the best of hla know! one of the happiest boys in th»- edire and belief, a true statement of the owner the muscles from his left arm ship. management, etc., of the aforesaid publi realm. cation for the date shown In the above caption, and shattering the bone, He required by the Act of Congress of August 24, embodied in section «41, Postal Laws and The love we give is only the was given medical aid, but had 1912. Regulations, printed on the reverse of this form, to wft: love we keep. The greatest and lost so much blood that it was 1. That the name and address of the publish er and editor la J' E. Ui-klke, Portland, Ore. nobc-lest men and women are impossible to save him. 2. That the owner is J. E. Updike. 9. C.W. Smith is huskies« manager.Portland, those whose lives are founded Ore. «314 82<i St , 8. E. DR. KATHERINE S. MYERS OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Phon«.: Offi«*. Marshall 1275 Residence, hast 8.44 TELEPHONE S illing Brii.i>ix<> FOR SALE. Rhode Island Red cockelels, big fellows. Tabor 8203. EVANGELICAL CHURCH Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Preaching service at II a.m. Junior Alliance, 6 p. m. Young People’s meeting, 7. A cordial invitation to all to attend these services. When it comes to neat and effective printing of any kind the Herald guarantees to give you satisfaction. 4 That the known bondholders, m rrtagees anJ other security holders owning or holding 1 per cent or mo e of total amount of bonds, mortgages, or other securities, ere NONE. 5 That the two paragraphs next above, giv ing 1 he names ot the owners, stockholders and security holders, if any, contain not only the list of stockholders and security holders as they appear upon the books of the com pany as trustee or In any other fiduciary re lation, the name ofthe person or corporation for whom such trustee is given: also that the said two paragraphs contain statements em bracing affiants fu I knowledge and belief as to the circumstances and conditions under which slock holders and security holders who do not appear upon the books of the company as rrustees. holo stock and securities in a ai> aclty other than that of a b n* flde owffi-r: and this affiant has no reason to believe that any other person associatl- n or corporation has any Interest direct or Indirect in the said stock, bonds or other securities than as so stated by him. J. E. UPDIKE. Bnbacrlbed sworn to before me this goth day of September 1919. H. P. ARNERT Notary Public for Oregon. My commission expires Sept. 192« upon tender sympathies ami who never fail to show kindness to the helpless who come within the sphere of their influence whether a human being or an animal. (F. L. Chiropractic Physician The New Edison ■ ■ "¡he Phonograph with a Soul" As dealers in the New Edison, we have obligated our- aelve to a service. Thomas A. Ellison perfected the New Edison at a cost of three million dollars. II«' entrusted UN with the duty of bringing its Re-Creative art into as many home» as possible. s : ■ On this principle, therefore, we have organized our stor * and our selling policy. We earnestly ask you to take this purpose literally and use this stole as your aid to the enjoyment of music even to the mutter of payment. ■ ■ We are not an installment house, but as part of our ser ■ vice, wc arrange payments to suit yor convenience. : : : Ia*t us help you in some way any way. ■ ■ ■ MT. SCOTT DRUG CO. Ninety-second St., near Carline Bathroom Fixtures *1 Wc < g ti oubtcdly save you money on you» o>thr*x>rr equipment. Our stock ot nxtures includes the oes> and most reliable makes. And it is complete in every detail bathtubs, lavatories, sanitary clos ets, all kinds of water heaters, towel racks, soap dishes, tooth brush and tumbler holders, toilet paper holders and everything needed in bath room fixtures. B. F. MILLER Acute and chronic diseases. House calls day or night Tabor 5542 5926 92nd Street Portland, Oregon Phones Office .... 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Marvin Hedge, Walter Backas, ('apt. Rowling and Ray Winters all members of the Anglers club, left for a fishing trip up the Rogue river Wednesday evening. They will return the first of next week. How We Sell installation and are sure we can please you. Phone or call and talk it over with us. 717 Dekum Building I : : : : : ■ We make quick, careful and thorough Portland, Oregon DR. E. R. SPARKS Tabor 7824 Printing Portland Ore I I ■ Hf* ClI ENTER <t («EORfiR — - ----- The Lents Garage | A. W. BREWER PAINTING, PAPER HANGING • AXEL KILDAHL, Proprietor = and TINTING > Residence 9935 Fifty-ninth Ave. / Tabor 3429 Home D61 8919 FOSTER ROAD S