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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 3, 1920)
4 LOCAL AND PERSONAL Mrs. Bertha Higley visited friends at Oregon City on Thanksgiving day. Mt- Scott I. O. O. F. lodge enjoyed a fraternrl visit frof the Riverview lodge Tuesday night. Mrs. Johnson, formerly Lucinda Smoke and a resident of 1-onts, is returning to Portland. Announcement was made last Friday of the engagement of Miss Ruth Peters and William Whorton, both of l-ents. .Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Bohne of 94th st S. E. were visited Sunday by Mr. and .Mrs. H. B. Allen of Dayton. Mrs. Allen is their daughter.______ Mrs. T. C. Connel, 5704 68th ave nue, entertained Mrs. Dr. Hess and children, Mrs- John Howe and Mrs. Hander of Lento, Thanksgiving. Mrs. Dr. McSloy and Airs. Tom McSloy will entertain the Five Point club at the home of Mrs. Dr. AlcSIoy, 5411 92nd street, Tuesday, Dec. 7. Funeral services were conducted last Friday, Nov. 26, at 2 p. m. in the chapel of A. D. Kenworthy & Co., Lents, of the late Hattie Lewis, aged 51 years. Interment Mt. Scott cem etery- Mr. and Mrs. Earl Birch of Rose burg visited Mr and Mrs. Paul Lents last week, and Mrs. Leuts returned with them to visit relatives and friends. Mr. Cable of the Cable Realty Co., Tremont, was a pleasant caller at this office Tuesday. He reports the realty business flourishing in his bailiwick. will St. Peter's Catholic church hold their masses regularly everv Sunday at b o’clock and 10:30 a. m.. Father O’Flynn presiding. Special music at 10:30. The music room in the Mt. Scott Drug Co.’s store is rapidly nearing completion and will be an attraction for ail lovers of music. Scheuerman Bros, did the carpenter work. Adam Faulk, who has so faith- fully carried the mail to and fro:u the postoffice and the cars for man y years past, has resigned his position and is taking a well deserved rest. Ed. Tobin has returned from an extended sojourn at White Salmon. The Arleta Flynch club played flynch at the home of Mrs. Lair last Saturday evening. Mrs. Chas. Warde and daughter have returned from an extended vU- it to Hood River. Dr. and Mrs. Lundberg were hosts to relative» Sunday. Covers were laid for fourteen The first Thursday of each month is social evening with the Mt. Scott Eastern Star people. Marvin K. Hedge and family are moving into their new home at 76th and Division streets. The final reading woe passed yes terday in the council and Whitman avenue will be paved from 72nd street west. Mr. and Mr». Chas. Bretell of Happy \ alley have bought a grocery store and are located at 5902 72nd at Tremont. Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. I .arsen and daughter spent Thanksgiving with Miss Mina Woodcock, 150 Gains street. Mr. and Mrs. Boulden of Dallas spent the week end with Mr. »nd Mrs. Frnnk Baker and her uncle, L. A. Barker, at Lento. Mt. Scot* lodge No. 588 will visit their brethren at Gresham Dec. 9. Next Tuesday two new candidates will be initiated. The Parent-Teacher association of Gilbert school, east of Lento, will give a “pie sociable” at the school house Friday night. The many friends of Mrs. W. C. Smith, 6408 84th st-, will be pleased to learn she is able to be around aft er a three weeks’ illness. Mrs. Traaen 5126 88th street, has gone to Multnomah hospital for an indefinite length of time to receive treatment for a lame ankle. The Woodmere school will give an entertainment, entitled “The Scien tific Country School," Friday even ing, Dec. 17. Admission 25 and 15c. The J. F. Rrown place, corner 59th avenue and 87th street, has been sold to Mrs. Nora Armstrong. Real es tate agent Chas. Kennedy made the sale. OUT OF Bld you over alt atrangor in a strong« town, and won der what th« p«opl* you knew wwra doing back In th« plac« you still twit was home? It Is an odd and uncom- fortabl« f««llng that com«« to human beluga now and th«o that they ar« “out of things," away from thoa* who know th«u>, tho«« with whom they hav« b««n used to visit constantly, •way from th« bunch. Than did yon ever go to some celebration the crowd had planned and have a good. Jolly time, the kind of good time people who know each other well can have, and remember that this time some one else was out of It all? The uncomfortable things prick our consciousness so much more than th« comfortable. It la ao much easier to think of the crowd when one Is lonesome than to think of the lonesome one when one Is with the crowd—ao much easier that the re ward Is tenfold when one does think of the other chap and write« to tell him about It. and doesn't forget to any: “Everybody tulsaed you." Classified Ads Advertisements undtr this head- ng 10c p«r lin« first insertion; 5c par lin« each subsequent issue Minimum charge, 25c Count 6 words to the line. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room, 9419 94th and Gllbort road 4«tf FOR RENT—Furnished room, large front room, close In on 92nd St. «835 92nd St., or call Auto. 2011. 4« tf HEMSTITCHING all cotton 10c p«r vard; all silk 12 He p«r yard. Mrs. Cnrl«w, Kern Park. 4«37 67th St. 44-tf NEW CESSPOOL BRICK delivered at «20 per thousand. See Reed. 9319 Foster Road. Phone Tabor 8907,________________________ £Ltf FOR SALE OR TRADE -Beautiful Crown organ with mahogany ease and 72 keys. Call Tabor 1553. Residence 7813 Foster road. 4-itf FOR SALE—Grocei ■ry store, rtock fixtures, and good building, and eloae in to I^nts, at a bargain if Thia proposition will taken soon. bear investigation Rosemary Grocery, 782» Foster road, Port land. 44-tf There to not great danger of bubon ic plague gaining any great foothold In this country though cases of It bavq appeared thia year at Pensacola, New Orleans and Galva«too. At the same WANTED—Four or five acre tract, improved preferable, in Clark time It to a dread disease for which county. Mr. McGinnis, Box 52, there to no known cure, and protection Lanta. , 45-2-x comes through pevvautlv« measure«. The Infection to conveyed by fleas H F. MILLER for PLUMBING and CESSPOOLS. On* slightly .“scaped from rats brought ” ships used pump fsw 52-toot well from Chinee- or other ports where the Cesspool man wanted. 41tf plsgue to nearly always found. Dr. hatch Rhode Victor G. Heisler of New York. Amer FOR SALE—April Island Reda, 11.50; also six Ply lea's foremost authority oo th« disease, mouth Giant Rabbit Hutches and says that while there to not much like feed at >10. fl! 12 90th St Phone lihood of an outbreak of th« plague, Auto. «411 ??»♦ preventive action to alwaya In Order and that It la a good time to engage in Found—Thursday evening at !<ento station, a fraternity pin. Call at a rat campaign. Herald office. ________ 43 tf Bargain Store 6344 Foster Road Between Arleta and Laurelwood Stations NewandSecondHandGoods NEW GOODS Outing Flannel, 27 inches wide; white, pink, blue, gruy, per yd. 20c Cuting Flannel, 27 in. wide; extm heavy; white, pink, Outing Flannel, 3« in. wid«; extra heavy; white and stripes; Cretone, 36 Inches wide, per yard............................................................25r Lining, 25 inches wide, per yard............................... ........................... 15c gray, yd. 25c yd. 35c L'.ilico, 25 inches wide, per yard.. ..........................................................15c Muslin, 36 inches wide, per yard ........................................................... 20c Gingham, !? Inches wide, per yard...........................................20c and 25c ladies* and Children*» Stocking», Men’s Sox, Cotton, Wool Mixed und Wool. Suspender«. 'srtera. Second Hand Goc 1000 pair Ladies* nnd .Men's Shoes ..................... 65c u Pair »nd up 1500 different styles of I sdies* Coats, Drosses, Skirts, Petticoats, Men's Overcoats, Working Coats, Punta, Underwear, Caps and Hats 25 Trunk« Very Cheap 200 ladies' Hats, each .................................... 25« 25c 200 Pair l^ggins for ladies and men, a pair BARGAIN STORE 6344 Foster Road THE PARLOR MU ... Mrs Among the automobile requirements Richard«“-, proprietor, "h ahould be one that those learning to St., will ciox, D*e 20. In the ------------------------------------------------------------- Little Miss Retty Sherman was drive machines should keep off streets meantime all winter hats will be I ■■ ■ A Christmas bazaar and dinner one of two little flower girls attend- ; in th« busy and crowded business »old regardless of coat._______ will be given at the Millard Avenue ing the wedding of her uncle. Dr ; thoroughfare« and take to the outly ALL KINDS of light groceries, con church the afternoon and evening of R. M. Sherman, on East Tenth street fectionary at I-enta Waiting Room, ing sections of the city, where traffic Dec. 3. A splendid menu has been North. 9128 Woodstock Ave. 47-tf to slight and pedestrians and vehicles prepared. Hours from 6 p. m. to 3 Af>«s Esther Nelson, who teaches few. until the operator can properly WE WANT to soil your farm or your p. m. Price, 50c. in Salem junior high school, spent house. We have a good list of Lents Evening Star Grange will her Thanksgiving vacation with her guide the car. saya Baltimore Ameri prospective buyers. Cable Realty meet Saturday, Dec. 4, at 10:30 a. in. parents. Mr and Mrs Victor Nelson can. Already the casualties and fa Co., 5829 72nd St 8. E. Tabor “ There will be an election of officers; of 4528 89th street S. E. talities caused by the learner who 2475. - -■ - I an interesting program is being ar Saturday, Dec. 4, will be the an- i rushes In where angels would watch ranged, and the men are to have nual election of officers of Shiloh , their steps are becoming alarmingly FOR SALE—Eight White I.eghorn : charge of the dinner. pullets just commencing to Iny; circle. Ladies of the G. A. R. The i frequent. hatched last February. 6221 89th Maxine Sheaffer, a pupil in the Dresiiient, Mrs. Docia Tussey, would ! St 37-1-x Lents school, wa* run down by an like to have all members present. Ray Chapman's death from being hit automobile on her way hofe from ALL AT GREATLY REDUCED The Toadies' Aid society of the M. school Wednesday, sustaining a bro E. church will hold an all-day meet- j on the bead by a pitched ball calls prices while they last. Come in ken arm. The little girl had alighted ing in the church Wednesday. Dec. | sharply to the attention of sport-lov and see them before it is too late. from a machine and, passing back 8. for the final preparation of their, ing Americans the very real peril that Pear) necklaces, rosebeads, laval- of it, apparently stepped into the ba7.nar and dinner, which will be held i each man faces as he steps up to the liers, lockets, baby lockets with street in front of the oncoming car. at the Grange Hall, Friday Dec. 17. | chain, in, lin; lingerie clasps, baby pins, home plate with a bat In bls hand to gents its’ collar holdei holder, . watch brace The M l Scott Culture club met Airs C. M Harvey and daughter. encounter the lightning-like delivery lets, watch ehaina, cuff buttons. | Thursday, Dec. 2, at the Arleta Miss Laura Harvey of 6309 90th st.. | of the modern baseball pitcher. The Theae goods are beat quality and branch library. There was an inter spent the week-end in Chehalis as | speed of the pitched ball Is so terrific will make splendid Xmas gifts. esting speaker from the United <r - Nora Don’t expect your watch to serve that only the clearest of eyas and the States forest reserve, Subject, “For- Margaret Hamm. you with correct time when it has est Trees.” Hostesses for the after- best of nerves enable a man to »oc to plow ito way thru ao much dirt Mr. and Mrs T. C. Connell of 8807 noon were Mrs. F. Am strong and reed as a batsman, and sometimes or for the want of «ome needed 67th avenue S. E. had for their Mrs. Dobbs. repairs. It ia to . __ ________ your advantage guests Thanksgiving day Mr. and even these fall him. Mrs. Mary McDowell of Foster Airs. Harry Huff and children of and benefit to get it repaired at «« V ,L) road entertained Thursday night in Sellwood. Donaldson*» the Jeweler, 653« Fos- ' American boy scouts gave a Wild honor of her daughter, Airs. J. G. ter road (Kern Park). E. A. Knauss has added material West show In Paris to thousands of McDougall, the occasion being Mrs. 4-ROOM HOUSE, electric lights, I McDougall’s birthday. Those present improvements to his new residence spectators. Including many French fruit trees, on cement walks, naif at 5707 94th street, 1 recently pur- were: Mr. and Mrs. J. G. McDoug boys. It must have given a thrill, block from car. Price «1000; Schuman even to gay Paris, and the French all, R. J. McCullom, W. W. McDow chased of M. K. Hedge. ________ «200 caah, balance terms. D. J. ell, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Page and Bros, did the carpenter work. boys will live on In lingering envy of O’Connor, cor. 92d St. and Wood- 1 family of Eastmoreland; Jesse Si T.adies* Aid of Raptist church will | stock Ave. 47it monsen and Lester McDonald of The hold a bazaar at Square Deal candy | the glorious life, hunting Indians and roping cattle, which to the natural en Dalles; Mrs. Tres-a Simonsen, H. M store on 92nd Wednesday, Burham and Masters Jesse McDon Dec. 15. Watch dowment of his American contempo further • THE FARMER. ald and Rodney Simonsen. nouncement. rary. A few facta about farms nnd farm ers : Thirty million Americans live on That all-metal airplane la a great farm.«. Twenty million more live In success and when mounted with a communities having a population lens 100-horaepower motor turns hand springs, flip-flops—and everything. It than 2JkX). Forty per cent of Ameri was never thought that man could can farms are rented, mid most of make himself wings out of pig Iron the owners live In cities mid villages, that would enable him to give the says Knickerbocker Press. More than American eagle a two-mlle atari tn a half of the population of the United ew oyal ook ook 8tates to directly concerned with flve-mlle race. End of Woodstock Car Line farming as a means of livelihood. The ISCUIT! So tender valne of farm property In the United they fairly melt in Government price experts are pre- the mouth, and of such dieting a reduction by fall In prices States to conservatively estimated at glorious flavor that the of food and clothing. But th« public «fiUlOO.OOO.OQO. This to more than tlie appetite is never satis has heard such optimistic prophecies combined capital of all the inunufnc- These biscuits fied. anyone can make with before and Is now reduced to the pure taring establishments, nil the rail Royal Baking Powder ly philosophical attitude of hoping way«, aU the mines and quarries In Java the Land of Storms Bolshevism hns been given a fair and these unusual re for the best, but prepared for tho th« country. Farm output In the If you want to study storms, go to trial, hut from all account» It In not cipes. _. United States tn 1917 reached s total Biscuits Java. That Island owns up to an av making good even In the bonne of Its worst. 2 cups flour gross value of «16.000,000,000. In erage of 97 n year, or spproxlmntely friends. 4 teaspoons Royal Baking Powder London report» the appearance of creased costs of production, however, two a week, the world's record. The % teaspoon salt The weather bureau persists In pre shoes ornamented with feather». They left the neat profits only slightly In good old fashioned storms of which 2 tablesp< ons shortening our forefather's used to tell have ap dicting ”s<|itnlls.” probably as a re % cup milk or half milk are probably Intended for ladle» who creased. Government appropriations and half water parently vanished Info thin air, for were caught tn the bird protection for the department of agriculture hnve England's contribution Is but seven In sult of too much reading of the polltl- Sift together flour, baking powder and salt, add movement and agreed not to wear Increased from «6.000,000 in 1904 to a year. Sumatra stands beside Java cal news. shortening and rub In «68,000,000 In 1918. Most of the In very lightly; add liquid feather» In their hats. with Ml n year; Borneo anil the Ooh) Slowly: roll or pat on Don’t let the price lend you to be crease to being devoted to the support const have 5o each; Rio de Jnnelro, floured board to about one lieve that tho motor-car and dog In of agricultural colleges, the de.elop- Inch In thickness (handle SI; Italy. 38; Buenos Aires, Canada The smash-craah-bang-claah styl« of as little as possible); cut the clothing advertisement go with ment and promulgation of Improve«) and Austria, 23; coming nearer home, music Is to be banished from tho ball with biscuit cutter. Bake the sulL In hot oven IS to 20 min room floor. How will the people who methods of agriculture .and the pro Frnnce and aouth R iihs I h hnve 16 utes. have been deafened by It hear the soft motion of agricultural enterprises apiece. Spnln nnd Portugal, 15; Swed Royal* Cinnamon Buns Aa a substitute for an ahlehodled Farm Indebtedness ninounts to «0.000, en and Finland, 8. East Turkestan back to the farm movement the win 214 cups flour er and gentler strains? gets off I teaspoon salt cnsy with a total of none.— 000,000. sn nstonlnhlng |tim. hut only dow box garden leaves much to be 4 teaspoons Royal London Answer». Baking Powder desired. That man who tried to go over Ni 12 per cent of the vnlne of farm prop 2 tablespoons shortening agara Falla In a barrel had no trou erty- Improved methods of farming, 1 egg Provision will be made In the 1921 H cup water ble In going over. It was coming back better educational advantages, the In budget for Klamath county'a »hare The mnn who saya he han unearthed 14 cup sugar troduction of Improved machinery, of the cost of the Willamette highway. a BO-foot petrified flwh In Utah ahould 2 teaspoons cinnamon that balked him. 4 tablespoons seeded b«?t«r selling piethods and home com The road will shorten the distance at least be nble to produce a »olid raisins Sift 2 tablespoons of meas forts, and the farmer's sounder credit from Portland to Crater lake 126 fonndntlon for his atory. Horse racing 1» one Industry whan ured sugar with flour, salt and baking powder; It la right to get mon money for lens position are all playing an Important miles. rub shortening in lightly; part In advancing the farmer'» sltua- time. add beaten egg to water The Dolled Hinte« human of sta Although there Is not a vacant house flop. and add slowly. Roll out to be had In Haleru a report filed by tistics ways food price» are still going %-lnch thick on floured board; brush with melted FREE The Turks have made peace, S Mil will be preaented to th i next the city recorder shows that an aggre- up. About the first of the month we butter, spilnklo with su about complete» the Isolation of Writ« TODAY for U m N ow gar. cinnamon »nd rai laglslature authorixlng the alate board gate of 1372,450 was spi rit In erecting suspected ns much. Royal Cook Book. eoT sins. Roll as for jelly roll; tea an a belligerent. tain« «00 other rerip»« jnrt to become a party In the organ nation new buildings during the past ten cut into 114-lnch pieces, M delightful u theae place with cut edges up One thing nbout the gypsy fortune of a drainage district covering abont months. SddreM on well-greased pan; The threateped scourge of typhas Is 2000 aerea of land within the limita sprinkle with a little su Plans are under way for colonisation teller*; they know aa much about the BOY AL BAJtlXO POWDSMOO gar and cinnamon. Bake no worse than the threatened acoarga of Salem. 11* Fultoa Slroet. Nov York Cite of raw lands for the purpose of estab future aa anybody. tn moderate oven 30 to 35 of bolshevism. Ths two are twin ovtla. minutes; remove from pan lishing the loganberry Industry at at once. “I have nothing to wear." com- Bandon. It Is believed that at least “Never put off until tomorrow what Vegetariana are men who smoko plain*« a French heeled lassie—nnd 1000 acres will be donated for this can he done today." It mny cost vou cigar» of today. sbs won IL purpose. about «I more. 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 Another Royal Suggestion Biscuits and Cinnamon Buns From the N R C B B Woodstock Nursery Phone Sellwood 2332 ROYAL BAKING POWDER Absolutely Pure PORTLAND, ORE.