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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 19, 1914)
EAVER STATE HERALD^ — ............... . " ■ ................................... - ............ ■■■ " — Entcred »» B*o*ad CI*** Mail Mailer al Lenta, Oregon, Auguri 2S, Itali l'ubliahnl Every Thiirwlay «t leni*. Ore., by thè Mv. Bcorr l'vatieHiMU Co. H. A. PARb’AI.L, Eniroa Office Phone: Home 1111. and M anaom «. Residence Tabor ZH13 The Helping Hand Class of the M £. Church gave a Valentine »orlai at the borneol Mrs. Mary Woodworth on HJtrd street. A>»>uk fit* iwreoni were pres ent The program was under the direc tion of Mias Aerie llolllngworth and Mrs E I| Kulan. L.itth> Mignon Wright wan the rv- ciepicnt <>( a flu«' little birthday party on Tn,'»Uy wlternoou, given al "grandma** W A. Hall e, in honor of her third birtlnlay. Thoee proront were Dorothy Grider, Paul Gvialrr, Jas. Bi'aman, Georgia • Ward, Carrie Bohm, Btalfa lllakrelie. Gene ami Richard Allen, ■lid Lora Rayburn, | the sluma <>( a city la to know of what i th* »lutn* ar* compo**<L Ever* where j throughout hl* I hmik , Loniion i«>ltit*, out like ■ tlaahlight on an elusive, intul | covered trail, th* "atn'evaibility” <rf John Barleycorn Every man who la | the father ol a *on *hou|<| read the I IkMik. Every woman who love* littl» | i children ahould read the book Not lor their peraotial edification and intellec tual *nl*< taiuin*nt, liui for the sake of fir*t hand informatinn on a vital *uh- )*ct which call* for an expreaaion. for or againat, by every eiliaen "Il I* the healthy, normal hova now horn or lieing born for •houi 1 writ»,** nay* lemdon. The curvlvor* of the old red war, he •aya, cry out, "Let there tw no more war!" And eo Ixtndon crie* out from hi* exparioMe, "Let there he no more The poiaon-fighting by our yontha!" Way to (top drinking la to atop it. he •ay*. and (or thia reason h* rode hi* bore* down Into th* Valley ol the Moon in the atate of California and voted “yea” on th* suffrage amendment. H* vol*I "yaa" l>ecau*e he believed the women would put a atop to the "accaaa- ibility*’ of the accursed »tuff upon which he first tiecame druuk at ths age of five years. "John Barlsycorn"is in the fret* libra»!« at lx>nt», on Main ■tract just south of the Mt. Beoti car line. Read it. Tldnk about It. Then go and register that you may rut your ballot right HE HERALD announces a ject fo l>e supported by all thorn* number of changes thia week. who might be benefltted thereby. Arrangements have been made Rut not so. There are a goodly ■ Reap • Fsw Sheep number of people in this state 8beep raising was considered prof- with the management of the who have not arrived at a state Hable tinder ordinary ranch condì Mt. Scott News by which that on dependency and charity, even tlons »et enti years ago when both wool publication will be discontinued tho they do not hapix»n to be and mutton were chea|>er than they are now. Why wouldn't It t»e profit and the subscriptions will lie ta long to the exclusive parlor car able to keep a few aheap on a general ken over by the Herald. In the class. They are not exactly fanti where there la a good pasture? words of the publisher of the proud of their financial status, “News,” “There is considerable yet they feel the pulse of citizen due us on subscriptions, and. on ship in their veins, and to de the other hand, there are quite a prive them of the privilege of German Evangelical Reformed Church number who have paid for some contributing their proportion to s. School 10 A. M. German School time in advance. For the bene the common welfare would seem Satuniay 10 A. M. Y. I*. S. Wedneaday P. M. Sunday worehipjl 1 A. M. fit of the latter we have arran to be a blow at their manhood, T. H Schilaknrcht. Pastor. S Are Lenta ged with the editor of the Bea- their honor, their sense of duty uer State Herald of I«ents to sup in sharing the burdens which art* M. E. CHURCH ply them with his paper for essential to the existence of a Communion aervic* In th* morning. I the balance of the time due them A MPUno** For $10 advanced civilization, and a free Bervice* at Hannett Chapel 3 p. m In and all sums due us on subscrip republican government. There the evvuing the pastor will preach on Deposit: balance on easy pay- tion will be payable to the Her- are not a few who are disposed the subjectLaborer* wanted. Work mer.ts. Let your "Christmas plenty, and wage* fair.” Our aecond •H.” to view the proposition as an in quarterly conference will be heldRratur- present” be a permanent one. In taking over this large addi sult to their integrity and assert day evening. February 21. 7:10 p.m, Let us prove to you a saving of tion to our mail list we wish to that though they may not belong I>r. Janie* Moore will preside. "L*nt* $25 to $100 on any piano you wish state that it will be our endeavor to the silk stocking aristocracy, people go to church.*' to buy. Our system of selling W, Boyd Moore Pastor. to furnish news from the whole though they may be accustomed insures satisfaction. Free tuning of the MtScott district. The to pay for their physical comforts and inspection for one year. We Laurelwood M. E. Church Herald has never striven to en with the sweat of their brows offer you a good piano for $195 croach on the field of the“News. and calloused hands, yet they Services for Sunday, February ?2, at (others would charge you $300). Now that the “News” has drop will, so long as they an* able to the laurelwood M. E. Church fi3rd Special offer for this week: First «tn—l near Fooler road. Sunday school ped out we feel at liberty to en lift an arm. resent any statua- at 9:43 a. m. Preaching »object. "The class player piano for $455 ter its field. It will be impossi tory limitations that excludes Heavenly Inheritance,” 11:00 a. nt. (regular price $000). No sensa ble to report all the happenings them from an equal or propor Evening service 7 30 p. m. Th* regular tional (circus) advertising; we but we shall surely do what we tional share in the responsibili rnonthy "Sacred Concert” put on the are out of the “high-rent dis can Any news matter sent in ties of the national, state, or Io la»t Sunday evening of each month. no “buncomb piano The whole evening in music by the trict”; will be gladly received. We hope »cal government and that to do laurel wood M. E. Choir, under the checks” nor “trading stamps.” to give News” readers as much less places them in the class of lemiership of Mine Helene Butilaff. in We positively give you Jmore information as they have been dependents and paupers. rolo*. duets, quartet ts, anthem*, etc. value at a less price than is possi tome.” Rev. V. E. Willing«. Pastor. accustomed to receive and pos Why should the limit of tax ble to obtain elsewhere. Send us sibly more. Our field is larger able property be placed at $1500? the nam«»s of three or more EVANGELICAL CHl'RvM and we art* better equipped for Why not at $2500, or $5000. or 11 a. ai. preaching. Subject "laving friends or neighbors who miurht handling the community. And even more? Evidently the idea tn Christ.” 7:30 p. m. Preaching. be interested in a piano.’player the "Mt.Scott District” is a com seems to be that such a proposi Subject: "Our ever Present Lori." piano or Victrola. and we will munity. It is generally known Reception of new member* at the do*e send you and them a beautiful an«i spoken of as such. Its inter tion will appeal to the baser, sel of the morning «ervice. 8. B. 9 45 a. m. monthly art calendar for; 1914. ests are in common. The main fish instincts of our citizenship, Y. P. A« 6:30 p.m. revival services closed last Tues A visit will be of mutual advant thoroughfare of the district is and secure the necessary sup day <h>r evening Ia»t Sabbath our Sunday age. We will be pleased to the Foster Boulevard, along port. We may be in error, but school was turned into an erangvii»tic demonstrate the "Christmas which it is conceded fifteen we believe there are too many •ervice, and when Rev Strevffeler. enr player” action, which can be evangeliat. gave an alter call. Some thousand people reside. That MEN in the state to fall for it. thirty or forty of young people catue easily installed in any piano,rand body of people may have a vert- forward and moat of them definitely de- makesany piano a ‘ ‘playor piano’ ’ material influence in shaping a pianist, Our The Sock of layink hens «11! do declared they accepted Chnct aa their or anybody the civic affairs of the city. If much Wednesday evening of Ibi» "auto" is at your service, Open better this whiter If they ■re xaviour this district acts as a unit its in prodded with a ecratching shed bar week we began our rerial services in evenings. Soule Bros. Piano fluence will be powerful. The Ing oa* aM* «pen. In whta h th*y ran our Mt Scott society, in Uappy Company. 388 Morrison street. Herald hopes to be an element w,,rk *t"ring tb* wanner beur* of tb* Valiev, Rev Streyffeler will »ssist L It will t>e snrprisitig how few until otrer the Sabbath, and Rev. K. D. i near Tenth. —Adv. in shaping these influences and of the 11 'oldest '* days ""Trf* 1"« h”w t*w will not And the Horntcboch, paator of oyr fl rat F.ngliah in securing their effectiveness. hen« In this short hard at work Roth church, will aaai«t next week Feel Miserable? The support the people mav give ,h-' ****'•!•• and tb«* fro«h air win ron P CtiXKI lN. Paator. Out of aorta. depressed. pain in hack the Herald will only be a means 7’ hy ‘T“ —Electric Bitter* recew* roar health to their own improvement. The Seventh Day Adventist Church and »trength. A guarantee'! Liver and ‘‘The Traffic in Giris—How to Stop it." Kidney remedy. Herald will stand for everything Money back if not is the «abject nl a lecture to be delivered »at >» tied It complete!* cured Rol«ert that is good, and nothing that is at the Irrita S. D. A. church, on Mad wen, of W**t Burlington, Iowa, who bad. if correctly informed. It Blunter St. Saturday excning. Feb. 21 suffered from virulent liver trouble for will be independent in politics 300 7 31 P. M. Mr Earle A. Rowell, presi eight month*. After four doctor* gave and non-aectarian in creed, and TIC LES dent of the Young Emancipator« of him up, be took Electric Bittera and i* America will show the connection be now a weli man tret a* bottle to-day; whether you agree with us or 300 ts .-en the liquor traffic ami the traffic it will <to the name for you Keep in not you shall have fair treat ILLUSTPA in girts, the terrible aril of boll!, and the h'vuae for all liver and kidney com ment, provided you show the TIONS how t<> «top both. Everyone with chil plaint* Perfectly aale and dependable. same spirit, Wo note that most dren should be especially interested in It» results will »urpri** row. Site and We people make mistakes. this subject All are urged to come and fl .00 have been acredited with a |few Popular Mechanics bring their friends It is imi«>rtant It 4 c*. that all fnen.i* of m»«1 lass, of clean Magazine shortages ourselves and are in lives, of Christianity, of sober manhood ■»»mi » *e rwu cam u « o * w « t » mo rr— and virtuous woman bond in lent« »fiend clined to be charitable. A GREATr *M* iS«rov «4 d» »Wi this interesting and instructive i Mrtw P»»« t » m -h. h rou wux berm -«ro-ng Along with this enlargement M anv There will also be «pestai music appro urn*, and wtrnh vng bald roar inrenxt f «««er. You are Ihrtng tn the Mat priate to the ora-asion in field we have decided to make year. <w th* m<w* vrrod»-«nl aer. at what w great w H world m iSr umveraw. a change in name. The name douNH-'.vha A ;»■»*< a t of Mar» woald g ad < pa* — under which we have been ’is C 1 AAA Fn* VE kit s >1,UUU SUBSCRIPTION suing never was satisfactory. tn Itu» r-.vcwnweja order m Were tn 'armed of It was always top heavy. - The On Toesdav, February 24. at two name over reached its field. Its o'clock, Mt Scott Vnioa will ‘meat at egotism was typical of its origin. the Bapti»« church A program ha» We believe the community |will been prepared «nd refreshments will be Portland (2) support something more local in »erred A generai invitation is ax- tended. « nature, that the population of Oregon City The aatbor of that w*»rd book. * The this section will warrant it. so Call of lhe»WiM” Jack London, ha» Silverton th«» Mt Scott Herald will super «rule« another story of a «rinvìi. mid I'tH ’ l I.AR MSTH ANICS CO. sede the Iteaver State Herald, i, w w call which ha name* "John Barley Caladero the Mt Scott News. Mt. Scott corn.” In thia bonk tha antbrg tall* Estacada Tnbune. an«I a few other less re h» «a» life «tory in quaint style from the far rem he« of hi* memory to the cent publications. Bull Run T At The Churches j HOTES OF THE W. C. T. 0. Plan—Then Act Interest Pel on Time Deposits I The Multnomah Slate Bank UNITED STATES POSTAL DEPOSITORY Lents Sta., Portland, Oregon Hay, Feed and Grain Washed Gravel, Sand GET OUR PRICES Cement, Brick. Lime, Wall and Land Plaster mckinley IT IS pwnerally understood that " the next general election in this stew « ’’•! have a irrist of in itiative petitions. Just what is m the preparation h*.« not been fully developed, but of one thin? we nuy be sure. A number of chantable pratr people, working on salaries, are prepannff tn re lieve about two thirds of the txvple of the state of all forms of taxation. Naturally you might think this would be a pro- P atents A »« a M tmc * «r*4 Si*sru»s r«wT «wwr-twe i mriwafsfW «• fkTYtfcfob * tKWNtMrWMly CrsnSt-'r- • • HAVBf* r« P»l*gt •■wt far «svarmt safeMk »kreme* A t ' iwwr < Mirra m tW Sckitifk Hmtrkan. A I P w * m *4 * m»us<4em <4 p r —m— r J- mb *— a*. VW ?'*•* W rirtW. B* AnU M r _ • mmco -*—- Hew HG Tort WwA iWm « r ^8—IMJI - n u. & 1 Block East of Main St. on Fostrr Roni ■■ bundy Rhone«* Tabor ttfifi; Home 3112 * Storage Warehouse « All kinds of Storage for Household arti cles, * Furniture or other Goods i Rates Reasonable Office Lents Furniture Company North Main St., Lents PHONES: Home 1111; Tabor 1361 The Herald is only $1.00 the year Ten Electric Generating Plants Widely scattered, have been built by the Portland Railway, Light A- Power Company for the purpose of pro viding Where Located prevent time Charle« Vale, tn a re view of the hook in th* fornm «aya : j '•and while yon are reading be coner»oes of the ronUumma'e «iw. pl ici t y of th* work, of it* utter frank tow*, of its freedom troni all pettinane and of it* color and riribtv and eanenee» Ret he car ino» a », of the depth* ; eneat b the 'Orfio " For tboogh va are reading an antohvograpr y of Jack Ixm-to*,. genaa*. yon are ab«r> -rw-iin< the biographe of mankind in the mak ing and in the n amng " Rm, e»r* roane wreran. «hy «bouta! I wade tbrwngti a «lory of iranken camn«al* and 4»¡nking Km»? Th» an««nr to thi» jne*t»oa is the way to vena ap Many people plan their whole live« to have a bank account and then leave this world without so much as a start at one. Planning is not worth anything un less followed by action and good intentions never land you anywhere. Make your plans to start an account with this bank right now and back up your plans with action and the rest will come easy. It is a stepping stone to prosperity and it is up to you, so why not t>egin today. RELIABLE ELECRTIC SERVICE to its patrons. Through high tension transmission lines, each of these gen erating plants are inter-communica tive. so that the sendee is insured against unforeseen interruptions. Boring St- Johns Salem Portland Railway Light & Power Company Broadway and Alder Streets PHONES: Marshall 5100; Home A-6131