LOCAL AND PERSONAL Dainty lunches. Perfection Con­ fectionery, 92nd and Foster road. 49tf C. H. Turner, who has recently taken over the Tremont Furnishing Co.’s business, was a pleasant caller at tins office Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. E E. Quick. 5517 :'-9th avenue, are rejoicing over the arrival of a daughter, whom they have named Charlotte. The holiday vacation at the public schools in Lents will be from the Thursday previous to Christmas un­ til Monday following New Yearn day S V. Kaser of Silverton, Oregon, paid his relatives, the Egginianns. a visit last Monday. Mrs Kaser will be here to spend Christmas with the Eggimati boys, who are her brothers. Thursday evening. Dec. 23. at 8 o’clock, at the Millard Avenue Pres­ byterian church there will be the time-honored. gold and tinsel and Santa-Claus entertainment for the Bible school. Mr. and Mrs Woodcock and Mrs. James Munch will spend Christina* with Mr. and Mrs. Pete Larsen at 682. 47th avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Ur inter from California will also be in the party. Ben Hur Court No. 9 will hold a meeting next Friday evening. Dec. 17, U' complete election of officers for the ensuing year. An interesting pro­ gram will be rendered and refresh ments will be served. A community dance will be given at the Lents school house next Sat unlay evening, commencing at 8 o’clock, sharp, under auspices of the Parent-Teachers association. Single admission. 40c; 75c per couple. Mrs. E. R. Colgan is delighted by the arrival of her sister, Mrs. G. A. Murray, of Oakland. Cal., for the Christmas holidays. Mrs. Murray ex­ perts to make her home in Portland. A man by the name of Dickerson was struck by an automobile Satur­ day morning and a second car run over him, on Foster road, near the filling station, At last accounts he was living at his residence on 72nd street. Mrs Helen Colgan entertained at a delightful dinner party at her home Dec. II. After the dinner hour, the evening was spent in the playing of games and dancing. The guests in­ cluded Lucille Bucken, Carl W. Gladys Farley. Leonard Williams, Virgina Enduz.zi. Aid Spater. Nor­ man Read and the hostess. The girls were all charming in party dresses. Fancy box candies. Perfection Con­ fectionery. 92nd and Foster road. 49tf ■ ■ « ■ ■ M ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ K M ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ M M ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ An opttrnHrtlc family Is one that sill' a sugar • The “blind tiger“ I» often seelu »-st feline on III*' map. the Singultir as It may seem. people umsl to laugh at the amateur city guv dener*. Germany cannot be trusted, say « I'lX-h. Olli Germany claims -lie emit pay cash. One-Third Off! Up to and including .J AN. 1. 1921, the subscription price of the Mt. Scott Hera d will be $1.00, in advance, to all calling personally, or remit­ ting by check or 1’. 0. order. Merry Christmas-Happy New Year Classified Ads. _________________________________ to Our Friends and Patrons \dvi-rti-om-nt.» undtr this lw.i l ng Ide per line first insertion; ac per line each nutwieqiieiit issue Minimum charge, 25c Count <’• words to the line. * VïfetK NEW CESSPOOl IIIIICK delivered at $20 |ier thousand. See Heed, 9" 19 Foster Road Phone Tal*>r Phone 613-10, 92nd St. 8907 liti HIGHEST QUALITY EATS It Is telline I«*' exm-uslve to i-nrry « People residing along Foster road Beautiful warfl potatoes in the pocket e'en to from 82nd to :>2nd strjjpharv demand •niiv case off the ritentimi Ism. ing mon' lights on that thoroughfare. Mrs. Frank M. Barker of Lents i- That time has gone by w hen a whisky bottle forms a | erte. Uy gth >,l visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs , ('i; SALE ----- Grocery -------- { ------- store, \’-..k George Sinclair at Monroe. Oregon, excuse for maii*l:''i.:liti'r and i stures, and good buiMi . and will n'tuni for Christmas Mr. close in to Lents, at n luirgain tf! Germany lost 1., di.i> killed In tl- and Mrs. Sinclair formerly lived in taken ioon. l hi.s prop, «itio i will | Lents. < Rost lu.irv I war and not one of the six llohenxol bear investigation Grocery, 782.• Foster» roail. Port I lern sous Is among ilio lot. Mrs l ents, the head push at the 6344 Foster Road II tf land. Lents Mercantile Co., who makes weather at odd times, assures thi ­ platform mudi* by women Fctwccn AKcta and laureluccd Stations A (U K ROOM IIOI'SE with i-lecti ll. -raid that, providing it docsn’’. be unpopular because they lieht» and water: newly kalsomine ' storm, we are very liable to have would hit the nail on the and painted; block to car: strali present weather during the entire roh payment, balance montili' yuletide season. have wine* The newest fad 1« to paymen’s D. J. O’Connor, cor 92 1 I « . * , attached to ladies* shoes, We always i I ents Baptist choir is preparing a J V ** reel ad Woodstock avenue 48 It knew the dears had dying feet. beautiful Christmas service of store MILLER for I’LVMBING and song, entitled: “The Star of Gio B CESSPOOLS. One slighth Tile Japanese control the camphor ry,” by Mabel Rosemon, to be giv. I pump for 52-foot well supply “f the world Pairlotle Amei at the church Sunday evening. De pool man wanted. tttf comber 26, 7:30 p. m. They will sing lean moths should lake notlui|. "Glor-a" from Mozart’s "Twelfth ' de. .- h b . pink, blur, gray, per yd. 20e O ititi Mass” at this time Mrs. W. S I MBRIT I \S REP \IRFD Terrific eoiiM-.piem < - mu' attend I’hompsou, reader. Ctitii;,; extra heavy: while, pink, gray, yd. 25c All w >rk und recovered promptly. the conjunction this year ot the s.lly wide, extta hctix y ; white* and »tripe I; yd. 35c Outing neatly and promptly done. New management. Perfection C..> season with the presidential cam MAIN III BHtllD w I le. pi t yard fectionery. 92nd and Foster re.id. 19’ I *i rtmr ............................... 15c paigu. T vvn. 5706 82nd St., in second block noi’h « le, p. r yard.. ............................... 15c HOI.IDU GREETINGS of Gray* Crossing 19 21 While obi -et i ’ ’ Cal.. •Id» . |H-r yard. . ............................... 13« roller-’ is not so nr., h t To my many frii-n Is and ever M.n -1 lo. per vani . Wl! WAN T to sell vour farm or yout ............................. ,10c aa the machine tilth uk I creasing customers, greetlags: house. We have a good list of elsewhere. w ide, por yard. 20c and 25c .......... ___ , ______ , ____ _ the most sincerely asure my patrons prospective buvrrs. Cable Reali same courtesy mid high class quality Stockings, Men ’ s Sox, Cotton, Wool Mim'd Co., 5829 72nd St. S. E. A royal decree * h * fixed the nuixl of goods, at lowest living Uriel's po» Phone 613-33 47 If • l.-rs. trier*. muni price of Sp;r sh i»eu*p.n l»r» at sible. “I ive and Let Live” is our 10 centimes, which pn*l»ably i> l all they motto Wishing one and all a Merry Xmas sre worth. and a Happy New Year. their home. Call 5818 Most sinccrclv. What profiteth it a man S. F It. FOSTER’S UMIKIT cherries, whenas it i keth all M n' Shoe* 65e a Pair and Vp 9209 Foster Road. Yott Bldg. Al.I. KINDS of light groct-rii- stance to buy su -ar If he wo fectionery at I.ent* Waiting • 1 .i liea' Coats, Dn-ssc», Skirta, Pettieoats. cherry pie? Range with hot water 912S Woo .-’stork Ave. . Coiit -, l'un'.*, l'nderwear. Capi and Hat* if taken at once. 5910 Hungary Is going to boycott Alls 2 Trtink* Vcry Cheap l't'î: RENT Nicdy furnished It tria. The dual empire has changed ‘‘11J 91th and Gilbert road 200 Lailii's’ Hats, rarh .. ..13« nt I .ents Its spelling, and now is going to be Call n» !'() ¥01 PRAiTICE safety first? if '-’l't1 r Le f..r Indie* and men, u pair ..15« a due) one. 43 tf not, begin right now by having \ i- watch repaired by DONALP A contemporary thunders: "TIi's Is HEMSTITCHING SON, the watchmaker and jeweler, no year for trimmer* ■ N--et ti-«-’.- » «’> »’» Foster road» Kern Park. _lt\ a'l cotton 10c per vani; when the Y'tice trimmer drops 'roui 12'jc per tNNOlN(TMENT St he'll be welcome. Kern Park, w 20th of l>ecetnl>er and will rv-oprn Inability to wiggle your ear* Is a FOR RENT Furnished the latt of March with a full line of front room, close in sign of weakness, says a physical d 6335 92nd St., or call Auto. I-rin> millinery. Mrs Richardson, nt rector. Which accounts for a mule W4 88th street. 49 It | being so strong, eh? Bargain Store :? NEW GOODS Second Hand Goods BARGAIN STORE 6344 Foster Road Boys’ 2-5 Boys’ heavy 22-65 ■ Boys’ Tan, English Dress 2^-5'i Misses’ Gun, button 12-2 Misses’ Tan, lace 12-2 Girl’s Tan, English 2^-7 Ladies’ Kid Tan, Military Heel Ladies’ Tan Gun Metal Ladie’s Colth Top, Tan, Mil. Heel Ladies’ Black Kid Ladies’ Martha Washington Men’s Water Proof ■ . ■ ■ ■ M ■ ■ We are meeting the cut before the holidays, not after. Every­ thing in the house is cut to conform with today prices. We lead ■ in prices, not follow. Largest line of Gents9 Furninings this side of the river. Come in and LOOK THINGS OVER. 6.50 5.00 6.50 1.50 5.00 6.50 8.50 8.0(1 6.75 8.00 9.50 6.50 4.50 3.75 5.50 3.50 4.00 4.75 7.25 6.00 5.75 6.00 7.00 5.50 LENTS, OREGON