Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (April 2, 1914)
S' I Doings of Our Neighbors Sand and Gravel at Reduced Prices * Prompt Delivery BKHEZY ITEMS CONTRIBUTED BY HERALD REPORTERS AT NEARBY POINTS Call telephone Tabor 206J R. Heyting ________________________ -1 82 Ht. and 46th Ave., H. E Real Estate—Notary Public Arleta W. C. T. U. Note» CHERRYVILLE r I Definite arrangements for hearing* of ' 1» - Hheppard-Holieon resolution ' for na- i Tbe first ot April this year look« like tional prohibition have been made. lu the House the hearing will tie bald tbe May tbe let. In the Henate Old-timers *ay this Is the earliest morning of April 16. the hearing Is «ceduled for April 16. spring they can remember. It is to be ho|>ed that friends ot Pro Stock ot ail kinds are out on the range and forget, or don't care, to come hibition will send letters to our Senators home a* there I* plenty ot feed In every and Representatives on behalf of the measure. The liquor interest« are leav direction. Everybody was out to Gordon’« «ale, ing no «tone unturned or letters no- near Handy, laet Haturday. Evertbing written that will urge our representa sold high, especially cow*, which were tives in Washington to decide In their higher than the proverbial cow .that favor, Mt ns work as well a« pray. On April 28 there will tie held in the jumped over the moon. Mr. and Mr«. Frank Rhode* moved Arleta W. C. T. U. a «liver me lai eeaay out last Haturday from their ranch contest on the subject, "Benefits of three mile« south of here and will make State Wide Prohibition on the laboring tlieir home in Boring for a tim«,| at Man.” Watch for the hour and place leaet, ia order to tie near a physician next week. Meeting this week was well attended. lor their little daughter Alice, who I* The subject discussed was Medical afflicted with tubertculoeis of the spine. Mr. Geo. Couper went to Gresham Temperance. ............... Watches Clocks and Jewelry Repaired and Made to Order J. P. Nordin lolita, Oregon Main Htnwt Rose City Van and Storage Company Makes all pointe tietween Portland and Ixmta on Mt. Scott Line. Freight. Express, Baggage and all kinds of Transfer Work. Foster Roed liante Office Mut» Rhone« . • Tabor 1424 Home B 6111 F. W. Tus»y. Manager Ask for Rose Qty Van last weak where he bought a fine young draft mare suitable (or road or ranch A “Plano” For $10 work. A good «tout, willing animal Deposit: balance on easy pay will do tbe work on a small ranch and Let your “Christmas raise a colt beside*. , . ments. ___ Proi. Jamee, school supervisor, was in present be a permanent one. this neighborhood laet week and visited Let U8 prove to you a saving of our school, of which be speaks well. $25 to $100 on any piano you wish The city paper, com.in glowing ^c- ^buy Qur system of selling couutB of Helen Keller, tbe wonderful . .. - .. n » and giited mute. Hh. i. worthy of .11 insures satisfaction. Free tuning praiee, not only for her tcremt mental and inspection for one year, We ability developed under great difficulty, offer you a good piano for $196 but her warm loving heart. The city (others would charge you $300). p*i>*r* however neglect to add t at she Special offer for this week: First i is a eocialist and «he cays “It is incon- Ajo<ia class player piano for $455 i ceivaUe that in a world so full of i beauty and abundance that there (regular price$600). No sensa should be eo much poverty and suffer tional (circus) advertising; we ing,” ami father eaye if «he was a are out of the “high-rent dis laborer “She would put her band* in trict”; no “buncomb piano Oor. Main and Fœter.Koad her pocket* ami keep them there until checks ” nor “trading stamps.” i they paid her a living wage.” PHONE TABOR 1681 We positively give you ’more A demonstrator for tbe Ford auto mobile wa* in Bandy last week and said value at a less price than is possi while Henry Ford paid tbe beet wage* ble to obtain elsewhere. Send us | of any manufacturer in the world, any the names of three or more I employee who abused hi« bounty and | spent hi« extra wage* in riotious living friends or neighbors who mierht ! waa at once set back to the old standard i be interested in a piano, player until be learned to make better use of piano or Victrola, and we will | his prosperity. Lots of people can’t send you and them a beautiful Onlera Drliveml Promptly ] itano prosperity. A good many of us monthly art calendar forj 1914. ' think we are somebody and a little run | of good luck confirm« that idea in a A visit will be of mutual advant age. We will be pleased to I hurry and we begin to fly high. the “Christmas As tbe day for the primaries la-gin to demonstrate ! draw nigh considerable speculation is player” action, which can be, : made as to the probable candidate*. In easily installed in any piano.Jand j this vicinity Brownell has quite a few | supporters among Republicans, for makesanypianoa “playor piano” Our Diseases of Women and Children j Governor at this writing, and Manning or anybody a pianist, ' seem, to have most friends among tbe “auto” is at your service, Open a Specialty j Democrats. U’Ren will get a goodly evenings. Soule Bros. Piano Pacific Tal»>r 3214 Home Lical 2111 number of voles this fall. In such a Company. 388 Morrison street, ' I mix-up it i* hard to tell who will come 6621 Foster Road, PHARMACY 62nd St and Foster Road Let us supply your needs in Paints, 0U Kalsomine and Brushes We charge nothiug for the prompt courteous treatment you receive at this store. We are glad to serve you aay time of day or night J P. Finley & Son Funeral Directors Montgomery and Fifth 8t Experienced Woman in Attendance Main Office Funeral'Directors L 0. 0. F. BUILDING Talior 5267 Lents, Phones : r ■— Oregon Main 430, Home A 4568 Dunning & McEnlee FUNERAL DIRECTORS Seventh ami Ankeny Streets Portland - • - Oregon Alvord Undertaking Company Lenta and Kern Park <». E. GREENLEAF. Manager Res. 4510 70th St. H. E. Cor. 45th Ave Funeral Directors and Embalmers Calls answered day or night in any part of the city. Quick Auto Service, Fine Equipment, laely Aaaiatant. Night Phone B 1 lw» Pay Phone Tabor »'2 Day Phon® l^ntn K31 LODGE DIRECTORY. CORBETT -r -- K E. D. Chamberlain made a shipment of rhubarb to The Dalles Monday and went to that place Wednesday to sell bis entire crop. Mr. John Roher and A. I). Merston went to 8t. Martin’s Hot Springs Wednesday. Fred C. Reed wa» at Warrendale Thursday. Mr. Maybee ami daughters were in Portland Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Russell of Troutdale sfieiit a few hours with their son-in-law and grand children Saturday afternoon. Mrs Myrta Reed and daughter Laura were in Portland Friday and Saturday. After a period of two months Frank Reed returned from a Portland hospital Saturday. Eugenia Park Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Bolder and Mr. Shiloh Circi« No. IS, Ladle« of O. A. K. meet« and Mrs. Stanley Montgomery royally tat and Jd Saturday «vaning« In I. O. O. F. entertained their many friends at the hall, tanta Utlah Maffei, Hrea., Currie home of Mr. Montgomery on 8th avenue Insita, Bec'y. Check Your April Cough Thawing frost and April rains chili you to the very marrow, you catch cold—Head and lunge stuffed—You are feverish—Cough continually and feel miserable—Yon need Dr. King's New Discovery. It soothes Inflamed end irritated throat and lung«, stop« cough, your head clears up, fever leaves, and you feel fine. Mr. J. T. Davis, of Stick ney Corner, Me., “Was cured of a dreadful cough after doctor’s treatment and all other remedies failed. Relief or money back Pleasant—Children like it. Get a bottle to-day. 50c. and 31.00, at your Druggist. Bucklen's Arnica Halve for all Bores. Clears Complaiion Remans Skin Blemishes Why go through life embarrassed and disfigured with pimples, eruptions, blackhead», red rough skin, or suffering the tortures of Extern«, Itch, tetter, salt rheum. Just ask your Druggist for Dr. Hobson’s Eczema Ointment, Follow th« simple «'’gi’evtion« and your jkm worries are over, Mild, soothing, effective. Excellent for babies and delicate, tender rkin. Btope chapping, Always helps. Relief or money back. 60c. at your Druggist. on March 17th in honor of Ht. Patrick’s Day. Refreshments and entertainment were in keeping with the day. All present received pretty souveniers from the hosts. Several new residences have been erected In Eugenia Park. Mr. Frank Htenie is building a modern bungalow, 26x34 in dimensions, on his property on 9th avenne. Friends and acquaintances of Mrs. Dick Cantrell of 10th aveflne will be sorry to hear that the had a slight at tack of paralysis Tuesday evening. Beet wishes are for her early recovery. The Herald and its patrons wish to extend their heart-felt sympathy tu Mr. and Mrs. Nordburg and family of 82nd sifeet in their recent bereavement and loss of a loving son an brother. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Kessler of 9th avenue have sold their property and moved on their acreage near Nampa, Oregon. Mrs. Bloomquirt of 10th avenue is gradually improving, which news will he gladly received by her many friend« and acquaintances. Mr. Henry Richmond of 10th evenne bail the misfortune to have his left hand badly sprained last week, causing I him to lose the use of it for some time. Wall paper. Sets per roll and Caleomine. Lovetts, 106 Main St. tip. Strengthens Weak and Tired Women "I was under a great «train nursing a j relative. through three month’s sick-1 nees" writes Mrs. J. C. Van De Sande, of Kirkland, III., «nd “Electric Bitters kept me from breaking down. I will never be without it.” Do yon feel tired and worn out? No appetite and food won’t digest? It isn’t the spring j weather. Yon need Electric Bl'tera j Start a month’s treatment to- nothing lietter for stomach, liver and I kidneys. The great spring tonic. Re- I lief or money back. 60c. and 31.00, at i your Druggist. Lovett buys and sells second hand goods. 200 Main Ht. P. Larson and E. E. Fulton visited B. Bromwell ■» building a new house the Lent« lodge of Oddfellows on Tues at 62<1 street and Rayburn avenue. day evening as a committee of invita tion to a joint service on anniversary The Wilberg-Oppegard company are -lay. putting up two new houses at 62 and Division. Mrs. T. K. Ramsey, near Firland station, got up on a nail keg to put up a Simóla 4 Davis are planning to make clothes line last Thursday morning. The a demonstration sale on the 6th, 9th keg turned over with her and she foil and 10th. breaking her arm near th» wrist. Dr. Lockwood reduced tbe fracture. Chas Roes of the Kern Park Feed and Furl Co., will try to secure a homestead Fire broke out last night at 11 o’clock in Eastern Oregon within a few weeks. tn Mrs. Agnes Gorton’« millinery store ■ on the corner of Foster road and 66th Mt. Scott baa sent several good ball street. The supposition is it caught by players out this year. Southerland ha« an electric iron. Firemen responded gone to join the Baker team. and put it out but most of the goods weie destroyed. It was partially covered Tbe Kern Park Fire department is by insurance. making some more improvement« in the way of a storage room tbie time. At 8:66 Friday morning the chimney caught fire at 61425» Foster road, property owned by J. F. Lund and oc R. C. Scott ot 39th avenue and 70th cupied by store* on the ground floors, street has bought tbe grocery businees and the second floor occupied as offices. of W. H. Hathaway of Whitman Ave. No damage was done. Firemen of En and 72nd street. gine Co. 31 were there to watch it. They let it burn out itself. Herman Wittner and wife and Earl McCullough have gone to Eaatern The people give credit to Capt. R. Oregon, 60 miles south of Bend to take Canuto and Leutenant K. D. Laisner homesteads. of Engine Co 31 for their prompt work in saving the adjoining property on 4th avenue the night of March 27th. A lamp exploded in the bouse at 100 4th avenue Lents, and started three houses on Are before they got to the blaze but it was soon put out after engine 31 ar rived under the care of Capt. Canuto. Home B-1888 Tbe following program will be given The Primary Department of tbe Bap tist Sunday School will give an enter by the young people of tbe Arleta Bap tainment soon for tbe benefit of tbe tist Church: Song, "You’re Welcome if You Keep piano fund. Right Still”—Primary Department. Recitation, "To the Man in the The regular monthly concert at the Moon.”—Katharine McIntyre. Methodist church last Sunday evening Recitation “Don’t”— Fred Currie. St. was well attended and highly appre Recitation, “A Week of Duties” by ciated. It consisted of choruses, quar seven girls, Ruth Jaegar, Camille Lee, tettes, duets, solos, and instrumental Mildred Raines, Jenevieve McMurdo, selections which were much enjoyed. Mra. I. e reti Mildred Calloway, D .rothy Blowers, Assistant Gladys Powell. A fire in tbe rear of the Arleta school Song, Primary Department. % house Monday afternoon might have Recitation, "A Little Schoolma’am” Branch Office done some damage had not tbe pupils of —Thelma Pierson. Carters Building tbe school and Prof. Newbill proven Recitation, "Just Me,” Norma Mahan. Kern Park such expert firemen. They bad the Recitation. Hazel Calloway. fire out before tbe Kern Park boys ar- Song and March, "The Little rived. In tbe excitement the profeeeor Mothers.”—Eleanor Frost, Rosemary got hie hand severely hurt. Whitman, May Hoffman, Thelma Pierson, Hazel Dardeu, Anna Peterson, Loretta Downes, Dorothy Faae, Helen Howard, Ora Houck, Mae Beck, Lillian McCullock. Phone Tabor 1280 The Four Seasons: Spring, Beatrice Hascomb; Summer, Alma Fox; Autumn. Helen Hendricks ; Winter, We have the Lime, Brick, Cement, Plaster, Dene McCullock. Gravel or Sand, all good as the liest at prices to suit Recitation, "Reminding tbe Hen”— Yearn worth Hurlburt. Recitation, "Tbe Little Seamstress” —Loretta Downes. Recitation, Earl Joy. • r when injneed ofJjFeed,*|Wood"or ¡Coal.“Grades Dialogue and Song. "What Mothers •JESTand.Quality for all purposes JSSSZZZZ3È8 2S'.'ÌKS73ZS Are Like”—Fern Mahan, Frances Har grove, Thelma Entricon, Bernice Al bertson. Recitation, "The Little Kittens”— «906 Foster Road Helen Howard. Recitation, “Tbe Dead Doll”—Rose mary Whitman. Recitation, "Patches”—Grace Hurl burt. Dialogue. “When I Grow Up”— Florence Jaegar, Ruth Sammons, Elmer Darden. Vernon Frost, Norma Lindoff, Frank Davies. Recitation, "The Little Housekeeper” —Eleanor Frost. Recitation, "When Teacher Gets Cross”—Pearl Gillahan. Recitation, Gorden Lockwood. will come if you buy your interior finishing Mother Gooee Reception—Song and lumber from us. We furnish soft yellow hr Drill: Mother Gooee, Mies Priscilla Knight; Boy Blue, Norval Blowers; of the kina that suits. Bo-Peep, Crete Turner; King Cole, Harold Brown; Queen of Hearts, Phyllis Palmer; Tommy Tucker, Wendell Spriggs; Miss Muffett, Ora • • Catching; Old Woman, Irma Henika; Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Sash, Doors, Moul- Old Woman, Bertha Evans; Tom Piper's Sou, Westley Jennings; Dame Trot, dings, Paper, Roofing and Builders Hardware Dorothy Carney; Boy, Cecil Froet; Wife, Hazel Peterson; Miss Primrose, Varian Lee; Milking Maid, Ama Morri Lowest Prices consistent with son; Jack, Vernon Froet; Jill, Mural Houck. worth while qualities Reading, Miss Lucile Whitman. Recitatior^ Ernest Walker. Song, "ItsTime to Tell You all Good bye"—Accompanist, Miss Lucile Whit man. Undertaker Communications Crime of Indifference The Prince«« theatre will give the Webb Foot athletic* a benefit «how next Wednesday evening, April 8th. There Mr. Harry Hall, attorney, will have will be two big attraction* beeide« tbe regular «how. offices in the Chamblee* building. LERCH near Tenth. —Adv. Indifference to public good is inex- cusible and it is high time that public conscience awoke and right all wrong I j doing in public affairs. If taxes are | i too high, and graft and crime unbar able; if pauperism i* increasing and poverty is not aiming, don't lay these evils at the door of the mayor, chief of 1 police, or the sheriff. Don’t lay them at the door of the governor and his militant host of admirers. Don’t lav it at the door of the press that ia fair and which opens her c Inmns to all moral propaganda and the abolition of the saloon. Don’t lay all thi« sin at the door of the legislator, for he is elected to do the will of th* morally indifferent people who never a»k a question about his. moral habits. Don’t lay the sin of public oppression at the door of the W. C. T- U., Anti saloon League and tetotlers, for they are doing more than their share because you don’t do anything. Don’t lay all this sin and crime, high taxes at the door of tlie preachers and the Evangelical churches for they have always opposed graft, oppressive, speaking evil of magistrates and have stood for law and order. But you say where are we to lay this charge? My answer is, lay it at the door of all who are indifferent to public good. Thoee have no political conscience. W. Boyd Moore. has The Arleta Woonmen gave a fine pro gram Thursday evening. Tbe doors were thrown open and an exceptionally ENTERTAINMENT AT ARLETA fine time is reported. BAPTIST CHURCH APRIL 10 Phone East 781 DR. JOHN FAWCETT I out on top. Chamberlrin for U. 8. ( Senator will get a majority here, at this writing, while Hawley tbe Republican candidate for congress will lie badly ! scratched. Geo. Hall, attorney at Arleta moved hie office to the city. The ladies of the Baptist church have bought a new pulpit carpet which adds very materially to appearances of the church. Phone Main 9 PROFESSIONAL CARDS A. 0. KENWOBTHY t CO Arleta, Otegon R. A. LEISY LENTS FUEL COMPANY Wood and Coal Slab Wood a Specialty Tremont, Kem Park and Arleta Chas. F. Parker Spring Building And Don’t Forget Us n Kem Park Feed & Fuel Company A Smile of Satisfaction Let us Show, You Our Stock of The Square Deal Dominates all Our Business Transactions Spring Laxative and Blood Cleanser VVilberg-Oppegard Inv. Co Lumber Yard Real Estate Office 69 24 Foster Road Phone Taber 619 Broadway Building Phone Main 6199 Flush out the accumulated waste and poisons of the winter months; cleans vour Btomsch, liver and kidneys of ail impurities. Take Dr. King’s New Life Pills; nothing better for purifying the blood. Mild, non-griping laxative. Cures constpation; makes you feel fine. Take no other. 25c, at your Druggist. Bucklen's Arnica Balve for All Hurts. r