iiv n. . ............ in, i.ai ii ■ ■ i i.. H ii >.. m I LOCAL AND PERSONAL Although many have responded to the Herald's “cut to the bone” price BALLAD OF BAY OF BISCAY of subscription to and including Jan. Comr.--.de Day is now taking the I, 1921. announced elsewhere, there For Four Long Days We’ve Stood n.ail from Lents postoffice to the an- a number of blank receipts yet the Caff.** Write« Sailor In -tenrh- at this office, giving 12 car. , Rhyming Log. months subscription for one little old Mrs. I-aurd of Arleta was the host- dollar. After the time above men­ Capt. Frank Rufus Pendleton, flrnt o-s of Mt. Scott Culture club Thurs­ tioned, the price will remain at $1.50, day afternoon- regardless of the color of hair or officer of tlie freight steamer Anilra, Is handy with the pen mid finds It Mrs W. H. Sweet, 10448vi 55th good intentions. easy to keep the log in rhyme. In Ave. is rapidly convalescing from W. C. Eggiman, the popular pro­ u letter to his place in Belfast, Me., her recent illness. prietor of the Tremont meut farket. he thus d, «crib«-« the Andru’s passage M iss Evelyn Hogue is home for was a welcome caller at this office the holidays from Eugene, where she Monday, and renewed his allegiance across the Bay of Biscay, according is attending school. to the Herald for another twelve to a Bangor (Me.) dispatch to the New York World. T ents library and Arleta library months. "The Bay of Biscay’s on the bum. will be closed Christmas eve and Ol«l Neptune he is full of rum. ami Christmas day only. we are sorry to have come Into the Bay of Biscay. We’re nearly full of T. C. Lord of Eighty third street Biscay brine; we swallow quarts from S. E.. who was taken quite ill Satur- lime to time; I think we’re pickled lay, is somewhat improved. for all time with salty, bitter Biscay. Mi.« Doris Meyer spent the week Up to and including JAN. 1, “The skipper at the clouds does end with her brother, Ernest Meyer, 1921, the subscription price stare; he jumps urouud and tears hi« and family, at Clatskanie, Ore. hair, and says ’twoulil make au atigel of the Mt. Scott Herald will swear, tills- — old Bay of Biscay. The The Perfection Confectioner^ or- ‘ until 12 o’clock every evening, Cor- be $1.00, in advance, to all chief looks o’er his blinkers sharp, 50-tf ner 92nd and Foster Road. and says that It would be no lurk if calling ’personally, or remit­ coal should fall short on this nrk, in Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Wing. *831 Fos­ this old Bay of Biscay. Five passen- ting by check or P. 0. order. ter road, will entertain Mrs. Cora gers are with us here, and they have Washburn and family Christmas day. given up, 1 feur. all they’ve eaten POINTED PARAGRAPHS Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Lents will for a year to hungry, hungry Biscay. spend Christmas at Roseburg, with Our parson puts all tears to rout, he the r daughter, Mis. Carl E. Wimber­ trusts lu God. bls heart is stout, but Then- Is a real shortage of sugar wants to swing the lifeboat out, fur ly. the devil rules old Biscay, The good Miss Milleratd, public librarian, but no shortage of excuses for it. ship at' the seas does bound; she tries v s-ted the Lents school Wednesday, Those presidential bees are not N In vain to knock them down, then and related interesting stories to the bit particular as to whom they sting. backs away and goes out round the children. mountainous Feas of Biscay. The ML Scott \V C.. T. U. will meet The lower Liberty bonds go the mon days and days we bob around, with Mrs. D. H. McKinley, 6127 92nd attractive they la-come as an invest our “For only motion's up and down, tin- St., near Friends church, Dec. 28 at uieiit. old ship makes a ------- poor clown 2:30 p. ni. for acrobatic Biscay. The cooks are We are glad to report that little Agitators find their occupation gone having lots uf fun as after |>ots and Waller Johnson of 8017 62nd Ave. is when people lose interest and refuse pans they run, but dinner's always able to attend school again after sev­ to be agitated. sure to come, they are the cooks for eral months illness. Biscay. The engineers down In the Though silk prices lune tumbled, a hole, they only say gol blame my soul, Dr. and Mrs. Hess. 5406 92nd St, will entertain Mr. and Mrs. A. Drost silk shirt Js not yet the badge of just you see this old ship roll, on bloody, bloomin’ Biscay. For four long of Lents and Miss Mayme Galvin of honest poverty. Portland Christmas day. days we’ve stood the guff, but not dis­ The girl who took up the overal’, couraged, no. not half; we’re getting J. H. Meyers of Lents Junction, fad lost all Interest as soon as she had! used to Biscay's chaff, we’ll soon be has rented the first floor of his resi­ out of Biscay. There’s one thing sure. dence to Albert Evans and family, her picture taken. I've lots of time to put this old bay recently of Salt Lake City. And now n shortage of gasoline Is Into rhyme; we'd rather put It far be­ Mrs John Humble, a former resi­ promised. Just when the stuff Is get­ hind. this restless Bay of Biscay. dent of Woodmere, now living at Tre­ ting palatable, too. “The good old ship she isn't weak, mont, is convalescing from a surgi­ old Biscay cannot make her leak, or cal operation at Sellwood hospital. A war that is engaged In to put an even make her timbers creak; she Lunches to order, Perfection Con­ end to something is a mighty hard defies the Bay of Biscay, She’s load- ed deep with Iron ore. It tries her to fectionery, 92nd and Foster road. 49tf thing to put an end to. the very core; she doesn't even pinch Little Miss Olive Updvke is out of These are fine days In which to plan a door, she laughs at rough old Bis­ luck again. This time it is measles. a vacation trip, even if you haven't cay. Our company says the cap’s a She had barely recovered from an dear, as to the < bunnel we draw near, attack of scarlet fever. Poor little much hope of taking IL because from Biscay lie’s won clear, kid. One advantage of the used car is a conqueror of Biscay. Now. today C. N. Anderson of 5118 88th St., that it gives the purchaser quite a the weather's tine, we’re leaving Bis­ cay far behind; so I will close this formerly a policeman, stationed at margin of unused money. awful rhyme, and bld good-by to Lents, has gone to New York w ith his family to visit Mrs. Anderson’s par­ Clothing and food are coming down, Biscay.” ents. but love's young dream must still wres­ Coal Mine Burning Since 1859. R. D. Munden, 4228 74th St, has tle with the high price of flats. There Is a burning coal mine be­ be®n in St. Vincents hospital the past It looks as if clothes were going tween Sumtnltt llill and Coldale, Pa. week, receiving treatment for a bro­ ken ankle sustained in an automobile to come down In price and associate The fire started one morning In Feb­ collision. ruary. 1859. when a miner entering with common folk to some extent. Slope No. 1 of the Lehigh Coal & G. W. Harting and family of Maz- Does anyone remember when a new Navigation company's mine stop|a-d oiia. Mont., will spend Christmas hotel has been built In Chicago that to warm his chilled fingers nt a «re with J. H. Meyer and Doris Meyer, burning in a heap of rubbish, That father and sister, respectively, at was not the largest In the world? fire is still burning. Lents Junction. Engineers, generations of them. For the time being the once lowly have fought the fire and It breathed potato has quit being a vegetable and DO YOC practice safety first? If not, begin right now by having vour Has become one of nature's crown jew­ its sulphurous breath into their faces, and went on devouring coal. The watch repaired by DONALDSON, els. stockholders of tlie Lehigh company watchmaker and jeweler, 6536 Foster road, at Kern Park. 50-15 If America's lessons In thrift tire are willing to pay roundly for the carried over into normal times, what services of a successful fireman, for Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Dodge, 6119 a prosjterous people we can really be­ the company certainly does want that fire put out. 43d Ave., wii' entertain Mesdames come ! Many schemes to check the fire M. H. Wagner and Inez Gulliks _____ __ of Lents, and Mr. and Mrs. Dodge of As Thomas Edison says, in time have been tried, nnd the latest is Forest Grove, Christmas. America will be making her own dyes. simplicity Itself; that Is, on pnper. Just now, uf course, we are green Taking the fuel away from the fire by Grandma Spring of Foster road at IL means of a tunnel which will cut has been quite ill. She is at the home through the vein bring consumed now of her son, George Spring, who is “It is a fallacy that jealousy Is nat­ Is planned. When the fire arrives at just now si >wly recovering from a ural In women,” declares a neurologist. the tunnel there will naturally be no serious attack of pneumonia. A neurologist, at times, can get on one's eoa!, and no coal, no fire. It appears simple, but some of the best engineer­ Mr, and Mrs. W. E. Goggins of nerves. ing talent in the world Is busy on that r- Lents, wii] join the family reunion at th«- home >f Mrs. E. R. Thomas at _ The Polish government seems to tunnel, which Is considered one of the 19^6 19th St. Christmas. Mesdames have an eye to business when It s«-l«-<-ts most gigantic undertakings of its Goggins and Thomas are sisters. as minister of finance a man named kind. Gnbski. After t .e dance, lunch at the Pc Want a Diamond? fection Confectionery, 92nd and Fos­ French scientists see In flooding of Since 1'114 the cost of clothing has ter Road. Service and quality. 50-tf jumped 177 per cent. • And the In­ Paris jewelry market with millions of dollars’ worth of diamonds, issu­ The next regular meeting of Lents crease in patches has been in like ing from safety deposit vaults of war Grange No. 351 will be held the sec­ proportion. proflt«*rs, a sign tiint French capital­ ond Saturday in January’ at which Vienna journalists have appealed ists are regaining confidence In busi­ time there will be installation of of­ It Is ficers and an interesting meeting is to American newspaper reporters for ness future of the country. expected. financial assistance. Talk about a reliably estimate«) that M),(XX),fXX) francs' worth of “war-profit” diamonds keen nose for news! have been thrown on the French mar­ Announccnii-nt has been made of a wedding to take place at St. Peter’s ket In recent months. Epiciir«-s contend that tea an«l coff«-« church Dec. 28. The contracting par- A number of cases are on record ties are Mrs. Margaret Duffey ” of tast«- much better without sugar, nnd where war profiteers, skeptical of the especially without sugar nt 20 cents Sf’th St., and Mr. Irvine Kern red of value of French paper money nnd gov­ and upward a pound. Tillamook. _____________ 6 ernment securities, turned their saving« Potatoes nre the mainstay of tho accounts, ranging from 1,s Angeles. “You never can tell. Some of thcae world might try a little meekness Io self-made men have a sneaking admi­ Service and quality, Perfection Con­ the hope of Inheriting the earth. ration for poetry." fectionery, 92nd and Foster road. 49tf One-Third Off! - A Classified Ads. Adv«-: ti.en-.-iit.« undtr this head- ng 10c per line first insertion; 5c per line each nubaequetit issue Minimum charge, 25c Count « words to the lino. NEW t’ESSPOOI. BRICK delivered at $20 per thousand. Seo Reed, 9319 Foster Road. Phon», Tabor 8907. 44-tf FOUND Pip*, near Kramer’s gro eery on 92nd street. Prove proper ty and pay for ad. Herald office. MRS. .1. HARRISON COOPER, teacher of music and piano. Begin­ ners a specialty. 75c per hour. Stu­ dio, 4S15 75th street, phone Auto 1 I >0 It FOR NAI.F -Studebaker .-hape. leaving city. $.175 if taken at once. Scott Herald office or car :n good Will take Call at Mt. phom 612- . <» tf FOR SALE- Range with hot water coils, cheap if taken at once. 5910 *lth st > vet. It Fount) Thursday evening nt Lents station, a fraternity pin. Call at Herald office. 43 tf FOR SALE •Grocery store, itock and fixtures, . and _ good building. close in to Lents, at a bargain if taken soon. This proposition will Rosom.trv bear investigation Grocery, 7826 Foster road, Port- 4 t-tf land. HOLIDAY GREETINGS To my many friends and ever in­ creasing customers, greetings: I most sincerely asure my patrons the same courtesy and high class quality of goods, at lowest living prices pos­ sible. “Live and Let Live” is our motto. Wishing one and all a Merry Xmas and a Happy New Year, ■Mt .«inccrelv, FOSLER’S MARK CT. 9209 Foster Road, Yott Bldg Mr. Millbank of 8020 62nd Ave. is able to b<- out again after being con- fn«-d to bi« home for «•>•”«• time with on injured leg, which he received by falling from a ladder in discharge of bis duties while employed by the gas company. Virginia M-ller, daughter of Mr and Mrs. B. F. Miller of 5512 Eighty­ eighth St. S. E., carri«-d off several prizes from the children’s poultry show, held in Portland last week. She received first prize for Rhode Island eggs and second and fourth prizes in Rhode Island cockerels HEMSTITCHING UMBRELLAS REPAIRED all cotton 10c per yard; nil «Ilk and recovered promptly. All work 12'ac per Mini. Mi i Curlew, neatly und promptly done. Kern Purk, 1637 «7th St. 44-tf ALVIN HUBBARD EOU KENT Furnished room, large 570« «2nd St., In second block north of Grays Crossing 49 2t front room, close in on 92nd St. «335 »2nd St., or cull Auto. 2011. W E \\ ANT to sell your farm or your ____________________ 46 4 f house. W ii have a good list of prospective buyers. Cable Realty EOK SALE OR TRADE Beautiful Co., 582!) 72nd St. 8. R. Crown organ with mahogany case Phon.. «13-33 ______ ami 72 keys. Call Tabor 1563. Residence 7813 Foster rood. •I«tf ALL KINDS of light grocerui. con fectionery nt l.enta Waiting Room, B~ F. MILLER for PLUMBING 9128 Woodstock Ave. * 47-tf an»* iiH’lirM wide; white, pink, blue, gray, per yd. 20c Outing Flannel, 27 in. wide; extra heavy; white, pink, gray, yd. 35c Outing Flannel, 36 in. wide; extrn heavy; white and strip«a; yd. 95c 2.C Crctone, 36 inches wide, per yard... Lining, 25 inches wide, per yard... ..15c Calico, 25 inches wide, p«-r yard.... ,.15c Muslin, 36 inches wide, |K*r yard .. .20c Gingham, !7 inches wide, per van!.................................. ,20c and 35c 1 ;ulu s’ and Children's Stocking«, Men’s Sox, Cotton, Wool Mixed an 1 Wool. Suspenders. ’«rters. Second Hand Goods 1000 pair Ludies* and M.-n’s Shoes ........................ 65c u Pair and Up 1500 different styles of 1 adies* Coats, Dresses, Skirta, Petticoats, Men’s Overcoats, Working Coat«, Pnr.ts, Underwear, Caps and Hats 25 Trunks Very Cheap 200 Ladies’ Hats, each ................................. 25c 200 Pair I.eggini for ladies and men, a pair 25c BARGAIN STORE 6344 Foster Road I 9/w NEW EDISON I Enjoy these immortal RE-CREATIONS on your New Edison! 'lOME in and let us piny these masterpieces for you, — jrreat compositions rendered by {treat artists nnd singers. Now you have your New Edison! A lifetime of mu.u - Himli-i'iai • r nl( l.oru« Ave Miiria (llnri. G mnrwll in I ntm Marie llaotM.lil «".I \llntrt Studding MT. SCOTT DRUG CO. »2nd Street, near Car Line LENTS, OREGON i