LOCAL AND PERSONAL Mr. Yeager of Lents is recovering very rapidly from a severe sick spell. E. A. Droat has returned from a business trip to Idaho for M Seller & Co. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Allen of Day- ton. Ore , visited relatives in Lents Sunday. Dr. O. Brimmer, drugless oh ya I- cian. has located in the Yott build­ ing at I>ents. Grandma Wagner will spend the holidays with her son. H. D. Grannis, of Grannis Mill. After Dec. 1st Dr. Ogsbury. den­ tist. will be located in new offices in Yott bldg., corner Foster Rd and 44-3t 92r,d street. Mrs Kilcut and son Dale of Eu- gene are in Lents, takinff treatment w’th Dr. Lundberg. Dr. Ogsbury is now comfortably located in his spacious new quarters in the Yott building. The Thimble club met at the home of Mrs. Geo. W’alrod last Thursday and enjoyed a very so­ ciable afternoon. Dainty luncheon was served, the hoste** being as­ sisted in her entertaining by Mr*. Rayburn Those present were- Mes­ dames Hubler, Young, Wright, Yost, Reed, Lehman, Essig, Tusay, Wris- lin», ling, E. Walker, Walker. Ackerman, Allen ana Hendrickson. The regular monthly forum of the Portland Service League will be held, next Monday evening at the Munic­ ipal Auditorium. Major Jack Ham­ ilton, world war veteran, will deliver his lecture, "The Roof of the World." A special musical entertainment will supplement the lecture Ad­ mission is free. The writer counted 13 different kinds of weather from Sunday noon until 3:30 p. m. the day following. Yet, notwithstanding all this variety some were heard to complain of the climatic conditions that obtain at certain periods of the year In the Willamette valley. Dr. Ogsbury, d.nUat, will bw ... «<»• cated in new office In Yott bldg., ron-et Foster Rd. and 92nd bt 41-Jt G A. Dodge of Seattle visited his af’er Dec. 1st. grandmother. Mrs. Kate Wagner, Comrades Wai rod. Tussey and and aunt. Mrs. Gulliks, last week. wife did full ustice to the chicken If vour watch needs t repairing r — dinner served at the courthouse by take it to DONALDSON. 6536 Fos­ Winslow Meade circle. Ladies of the 46-ltx G. A. R.. last Monday, proceeds of ter road, at Kern Park. which go to enlarge the fund which Mrs Smith, who had a bad fall a is being raised by the order to es- few weeks ago. was taken to the tablish a home for the ladies of the G. A. R. Patton home Thursday morning. If the Herald was inclined to I, E. Allen. 9112 56th avenue, vis­ ited his parents and attended the “knock” like some people we wot of, football game at Corvallis last Sat­ what a commotion it could raise. Thank God. we haven’t that little low urday. disposition that we sometime* find Riverview lodge I. O. O F. visited in our daily rounds of life on this the Mt Scott Tfidge I. O O. F. last terrestrial globe. Tuesday and a very enjoyable time Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Lane of Silver is reported. Lake spent the week-end with Mr. At the W. O. W. hall, Arleta. and Mrs. P. C. Connell. 8704 68th there will be a grand ball and mu­ avenue. Mr. Lane is universally sical program rendered Thanksgiv­ known as “the blind stock man.’* ing evening. M. T. Hawkins of 9423 58th ave­ Mr. and Mrs. Burns moved this nue left Wednesday. Nov. 22, for St. week to the Sleen property on East Louis and Wheeling. W. Va., to Gilbert road, which was purchased a visit relatives he has not seen for 30 short time ago. years Mrs. Dr. J. R. Robinson of Archer G. A. Parmenter has recently pur­ Place is enjoying a visit from her chased a home on 59th avenue near sister, Mrs Harry Mohn, of Lead, 74th street and taken possession of South Dakota. same. Mrs. Jones and Nora Campbell of Rings and Scales of Flshea. 6144 Foster road will spend Thanks­ Several theories have been advanced giving at Oregon City with Mr. and to explain the rings that dose exami­ Mrs. H. A. Rand. nation shows on the scales of fishes. Mrs. D. L. Minott of 84th court The favorite theory is that they de­ returned home Saturday evening note the age of the fish—a ring to a from a two months’ visit with rela- year, like the rings that show the age tives in Wisconsin. of a tree. Icthyologlsts In cany Eu­ Mr. and Mrs. B. Sines of Lents ropean countries have made a careful will entertain Mr. and Mrs Rov study of the matter and have deemed Steffy, Mrs. R. E. Suber and W. S. It of enough Importance to make It Sines. Thanksgiving. the subject of a report published as a Dr. and Mrs. Nisbeth of Portland British bluebook. They hold that the will entertain Dr. and Mrs. Ogsbury scales do tell with near approach to and two sons. Gordon and Ernest, of accuracy the age of salmon and her­ ring ; as to other fish they are In doubt. Lnts, Thanksgiving day. The Norwegians maintain that the Jesse Simonsen and his daughter, rings hear relation merely to the Mrs. Lester McDonald of The Dalles, length of the fish.—Youth’s Compan­ spent the week end with Mrs. Mary ion. McDowell, 9024 Foster road. In these days of high wages the The Gi’bert school will have a pie sociable Dec. 3 at 8 p. m. An In­ warning Against accepting mwplcloes teresting program will be rendered, $20 notes nearly affects the working­ including a community sing. man. On account of Thanksgiving day Vassar conferred degrees on 258 the Chautauqua club of Lente will Many of them, no omit their regular Thursday meet­ young women. doubt, will also achieve the degree ing until the following week. of MA. Donaldson, the jeweler, Kerr. Park, will spend Thanksgiving with his A Danish exile kept out of sight two daughters, Mrs. Viola Piper and In the United States for 47 yenrs. and Mrs. Geo. Peterson, 958 East Davis sugar seems to he going after his street» record. Art and Fred Geisler of the Mt. Scott Drug company and their fam­ ilies spent Thanksgiving day with their sister, Mrs. William Pettit, of LaureThurst. Mr. and Mrs. V. 0. Sampson and daughter Lola of Woodland, Wash., are visiting Mrs. Sampson’s mother, Mrs. Kate Wagner, and sister, Mrs. Inez Gulliks. A new-tone room is being installed in the Mt. Scott drug store for phonographs which ads materially to the attractiveness of this popular place of business. The Palestine Masonic lodge, for- merly located between Arleta and Kern Park, has moved to Archer Place, The Eastern Star will also meet at the same place. The interior and exterior of the Yott building has recently been re­ painted and renovated, adding mate­ rially to the attractiveness of this imposing edifice in Lents. !'•. Ogaburv lentist will move to mw offices in Yott bldg., corner F. »ter Rd. and 92nd St.. Dec. 1st. 44-bt. The New Mt. Scott Restaurant, for­ merly owned by Fred Monemaker, is now under the management of S. E. Gilky, an experienced restaurateur. The place is being repainted and re­ modeled and dotes on home cooking and good eats at reasonable prices. Mr. and Mrs. J~. Hcrplmg and daughter Melva, Mr. and ______ R. . W. ... tnd Mrs. Orewiler and son Johnnie, Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Stout and Grandma Ore­ wiler will be the guests of E. G. Segerein of 5710 40th avenue on Thanksgiving. _______ Died—Rhoda Bell Byson, Nov. T, aged 14, residing at 5231 47th ave­ nue. Services were conducted in the Kenworthy chapel, Rev. Ghorm- ley officiating. Interment was in Mt. Scott cemetery and the cause of death was typhoid fever. Mesdames John Eggers and Mar­ gerie Spark of Pendleton have been visiting Mrs. Clyde Sager of lent*. They are en route to Lebanon, Ore., to attend a wedding of prominent people at the place last named. Fallowing a meeting at Albany of 10 Beaver Creek resident* represent­ ing 3000 acres of land that is now - - flooded, preparalion* were made for Advertisements undtr this heati­ the organisation of a drainage dis ng 10c per line first insertion; 5c trict to redeem the land. per line each subsequent issue. Medford was visited Saturday by a Minimum charge, 25c. Count 6 large delegation of the Knights of Co­ lumbus of the state of Oregon, who words to the line. exemplified the three degrees of the FOR SALE -Ono-half aero and four order to a class of 40 men of Medford. room house. D. J. O’Connor. 92d St. and Woodstock Ave, 45-it Grants t'as* and Ashland. Deschutes county’s first accused CHOIR ROY wants small jobs, split­ murderer was convicted Saturday ting kindling, running errands, etc. wheu the jury returned a verdict of Phone Tabor 6680, “guilty" a* charged against A. Weston, FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room, accused of the murder of Robert Krug 9419 94th and Gilbert road. 46tf near Slaters, on March 24. 1919. The stale board of health will limn» FOR RENT—Furnished room, large front room, close in on 92nd St. dlately file suit and enjoin the Win 6335 92nd St., or call Auto. 2011. cheater Sanitarium company from con 46-tf struct I hr it* proposed tuberculosis sanitarium at any point on the North PLAIN SEWING — Hemstitching; all cotton 10c per yard; all silk Umpqua watershed where the city I 12C«c per vard. Mr*. Curlew, of Roseburg obtains Its water supplv. Kern Park. 4637 67th St. 44-tf With a total attendance of approxi­ NEW CESSPOOL BRICK delivered mately 70,000, In spite of bad weather at $20 per thousand. See Reed. handicaps which materially cut down 9319 Foster Road. Phone Tabor the attendance on all except one or 8907. 44-tf two days during the week, the tenth ’.VANTED—Four or five acre tract, annual Pacific luternatloual Livestock improved preferable, in Hark county. Mr. McGinnis, Box RS, exposition, held lu Portland, closed lent*. 45-2-x Sunday. The Oregon Directory, which Is com- ‘ FOR SALE OR TRADE—Bcuutiful Crown organ with mahogany case piled annually by J. A. Churchill, state and 72 keys. Call Tabor 1553. superintendent of schools, has been Resilience 7813 Foster road. 4«tf printed for the year 1920 and I* now ready for distribution. The directory FOR SALE—Grocery store, stock and fixtures, and good building, contains much Information regarding close in to Lents, at a bargain if the school system of the state. Copies taken soon. This proposition will can be had for the asking. bear investigation Rosemary Complete abolishment of the office Grocery, 782-> Foster road, Port­ land. 44-tf of state sealer of weights and meat ures. with a view of merging th< du WANTED—Four or five acre tract, ties of that department with the dairy improved preferable, in Clark and food commissioner and the Oregon county, Mr. McGinnis, Box 52, lent*. 45-2-x public service commission. I* proposed in a measure being prepared for con B F. MILLER for PLUMBING sideration of the legislature tn Jau and CESSPOOLS. On« slightly used pump for 52-foot wall. nary. Cesspool man wanted. 41tf Receipts of the state treasurer's of flee during the year* 1919 and 1920 ex FOR SALE—April hatch Rhode eeeded by more than $19.000.7)0e th« Island Reda. »150; also six Ply­ mouth Giant Rabbit Hutches and estimate contained In the budget pre feed at 210. 6=12 90th St. Phone pared by T. B. Kay. ex-state treasurer, Auto. 6411. 41tf shortly before he retired from office and was succeeded by O. P. Hoff Found—Thursday evening at Ie safe. Motor­ St., will close Dec 20. In the ists will keep on the concrete snd pe­ meantime all winter hat* will be sold regardless of cost. 45tf destrians can keep off. CARD OF THANKS An English girl will l>e able to boast We wish to thank our many that the king and queen of FMglum flew over the channel to her wedding, friends for their kindness and sym­ pathy shown at the death of our thus forever refuting the contention dear father, John W. Briggs. Also that all of the fairy storie* have been for the beautiful flowers. told. CARRIE E. REED, LAURA WEST, EDWARD BRIGGS, It Is understood Hint ba hies are re­ HARRY BRIGGS. fused as parcel post matter on the ground that they might be adults be­ The Herald does all kinds of fore they reached their destination. Classified Ads. An optometrist and an optimist are much alike. ,n>ey both make people see things better than they otherwise would. The Herald $1.50 a year. printing, not the cheap kind, hut the good kind Save Time and Money by dealing with Us Great Price Reduction in Most of Our Stock: IOW 35« Outing flannel, 27 in. wide, regular Me.. Greater reduction by the bolt. Outing flannel, 37 in. wide, regular 45c............................ now 25« and Percale........................................................ 20« and 25« I in. wide, regular 45c ......................................... now 30« Cretonne, regular 55c ........................... • •.......................... now 40« Beat quality WOOLNAP Blanket*, full sixe and double, regular 87.00 and 17.50 ............................................. now 15.50 Cotton Blankets, full aise, regular 84.85 ....................... now 8’35 Men’s Pants reduced........................................ ........... 25 PER CENT Boys’ and Giris’ BUSTER BROWN Stockings reduced. Beautiful line Ladies’ Sweater*, regular 84.25.......... now 83.50 IduHes’ Silk Waiats reduced ................................. 25 PER CENT Idkiiea’ Silk Hose, regular 82.25 and 8:-00................. now 81.50 l-adtea’ Extra Quality Fine Handkerchiefs for I he Holiday*. T. G. SAMUEL Just around N. W.Cor. Foster Rd. Griddle Cake* 2 eggs 114 cups milk 1 tablespoon shortening Mix and sift dry Ingredi­ ents; add beaten eggs, milk and melted shorten­ ing; mix well. Bake Im­ mediately on hot griddle. Woodstock Nursery Loganberry Plants Gooseberry Bushes Currents Pear, Apple and Prune Tress Large grafted Franquette English Walnut Trees 7 varieties of Strawberry Plants REASONABLE PRICES Live and Let Live Prices End of Woodstock Ave. Come in and see PORTLAND, ORE. FOSSLER For your Meats and Eats ARLETA STUDIO 9209 Foster Road F oi Ko. » STATEMENT ol the Ananda I condition of MULTNOMAH STATE BANK at Portland. In the Stale of Oregon, at the close of bnaineaa Nov. IB, two : ROYAL BAKING POWDER Waffles 2 cups flour 4 teaspoons Royal B .king Powder % teaspoon salt 1% cups milk 2 eggs 1 tablespoon melted shortening Sift flour, baking pow­ der and salt together; add milk to yolks of eggs; mix thoroughly and add to dry Ingredients; add melted shortening and mix In beaten whites of eggs. Bake In well-greased hot walfln Iron until brown. Serve hot with manle sy­ rup. It should take about 114 minutes to bako each waffle. LENTS, OREGON 6827 92nd St T 1% cups flour 14 teaspoon «alt 1 teaspoons Royal Bakin* Powder For One Week Woodstock Nursery QUALITY THE HIGHEST SERVICE THE BEST Griddle Cakes and Waffles HERE is an art in making flapjack pan­ cakes, griddle cakes or wheats, call them what you will. But it is an art very easily and quickly acquired if you follow the right recipes. The secret, of course, is Royal Baking Pow­ der, æ* I SPECIAL SALE sad Desblt Ntd Trsdlaf Stssips Phone: Tabor 7824. Another Royal Suggestion From the N ew R oyal C ook B ook Brief this h TREE Few Royal Cook Book poti - talninc the?« and rpof « a of oth*r delightful recipe*. Writ« for it to ROY A L R A K TNG POWDER CO. lift Fulton Ltruut. New York City. RESOURCES Loens and discounts...................... I Overdrafts, secured and unsecured Bonds and warrants ........................ Stocks, securities, judgments, etc. garniture and fixtures ..................... Other real estate owned .................. Due from approved reserve banka Checks and other cash Items............ Cash on hsnd ................................ 335.»7» U M 50 57*74 06 S 174 25 5,000 'M 16.66. 70 17416 37 1,013 uo »>.*«61 M 34 Fuats* Itosd We photograph aaythla*. snywhero. say time. Your home, your family, your baby. Kalarsemesle aad C'opyla* Deao Upon from • *. m. to • p. m. Sundayo • a. m to B p. m Heavy Slabwood MATT GIEENSLADE Wagon Repairing Cali Auto. Lents Horseshoelnq & Ger. Blacksmithing 2011 AUTO REPAIRING 9327 Foster Road Lent* FRANK BABNIK REPAIRS TOTAL............................................. IVl.MSTl LIABILITIES Capital stock peld In .................. I frirplua fnnd......................................... Undivided profile, lea. expenses and taxes paid......... ............................... Individual deposits anbject toebeck............................................. Caahier ebecka oulatandlng ............. Certified cheeks ................................. Time Deposits ................................. Bicycle», Baby Buggies, Umbrellas Carts, ¿etc. l V.OOD 00 Solders Cooking Utinaels :l,ooo oo 9124 Foster Rd. Next to Postoffice I.ft» u it IS77.M6 7‘J Total ....................................... State of Oregon. I _. Conniy of Mullnomab, I I, Bherfnan Hsrkson I’aahlar of the above named bank.