M T. SC( )TT HERALD Knl*red »» Second Cl*.«* Matter February 18. Communications. Friend's Church F. F. Through the effort* of Edward and At povtoitto*. lami». Onwn. Underact of March 3. 1879 Myra B Smith, latita "Frlend'a Church’’ wa* okgMtaed in hw, l*)0, with a membership of forty-six. By Published Every Thursday at fante. Ore., by the M t . Swrr P t * u * hinu Co. their faithful and untiring labor*, a H. A. DARNALL, Entro* and M amauub . strong church has l*en built up, also a thriving Sunday School and Christian Office Phone: Home B-6111-1111. Residence Tabor &>13 Endeavor Society. Due perhap* to their strenuous work in building up the church, Edward Smith'* health failed, The private assembly that ap­ dained miniater. The work in tbe state •o that he was no longer able to assist We Give S. 4 H. Green Trad­ ing Stamps pointed a list of desirable legisla­ will be continued by Mr«. Henrietta bis wife in the work which sh* carried Brown of Albany. Mra. Brown pre­ tive candidates last week may have aided over the convention laat fall on alone for a tew year*. selected some good men. but the which elected Mra. Booker president, In September 1913, Myra B. Smith Foster Road Next Door as Pastor, and Rev. John method of presentation, and their and ia thoroughly convenant with the resigned Riley of Boiee, Idaho, was chosen to fill to P. O. political views antecedent to this needa and condtiona of the state work. the vacancy, and is Pastor at the pres­ date will be questioned. The ent time. Mr. Rilev was born in Ohio Lents Sta., Portland, Oregon just twfore the Civil war, and has hail next legislature may have only At The Churches veer* of experience in evangelistic one house. In that event certain work, extending from Maine to Cali­ changes in the legislative rules, German Evangelical Reformed Church fornia. He is a disciple of Dr. IXuigan procedures, and law will have to S. School 10 A. M German School Clark, having been under his instruc­ be made. Would it be advisible Saturday 10 A. M. Y. I’. S. Wednesday tion in the Biblical department of Earlham college, Richmond, Ind. He to send a delegation from Mult­ « P. M Sunday worship 11 A M. nomah county that is essentially T. H. Schilaknecht. l*astor. 5 Ave Lanta was founder of the Friend's Church at Colorado Spring*. Colo. For some time old style, convention stand- ( be was Pastor ot the large church at patters. These will be pro­ Kern Part Chnstain Church Spiceland, Ind. He also filled pastorates gressive movements, and pro­ 69 St. and 46 Av*. 8. E. Bible School in DeMoinee, Iowa and Cleveland, Ohio. 10 a. in Preaching Service 11 a. tn. Tbe Sunday school ia posponng under gressive men should be delegated and 7p. m. Chriatam Endeavor tbe management of C. C. Barker. The I’m on the Lookout to carry them through. 6:30 p. m. Junior C. E. 11.a. tn. Mid­ Christian Endeavor ia one of the most for i>ainting lobe. Are you looking And as an evidence of the old week ¡Prayer Meeting Thursday 7:30 for a painter' l,et u* get together p. m. Midweek Bible class Thursday active in the city, and has been con­ time calibre of the selection, 8:15 p. m. and hare a talk. I can tell you ducting tbe Monday night service at what it will cost you. can »uggret consider the only newspaper sup­ one of tbe missions in the city, for moot color wlirain and will tell you what of its fonr years existence. materials 1 use 1 mix my own paint port they seem to have in the Arteta Baptist Church studying the conditions of lite city. Is it the progressive type? Bible School next Sunday morning at Lente Friend's Church has always after surface to lie painted TI mw condi­ 9:45. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7 :30 been conducted on evangelistic lines, tions liare a direct I .earing on the The action of Judge McGinn in p. m. B. Y P. U. meeting at 6:15 p. m. and has had tbe help and services, in way tlie paint ahmild lw mixed. Prayer Meeting Thursdav evening at tbe past few years, of some very efficient I USE PIONEER OR releasing Deputy Sheriff Curtis :45. Everybodv welcome to any and evangelists. Harry Haye* of Ills., held Selby “Dutch Boy" White Lead all of tbeee services. from a criminal offense because a very successful revival here a few anr IMH; Horn* 3112 I*t m* pa|>er and doth your bou** equitable in the premia** Ttii« «ummoni 1« puhli«l>ed by order right, no tack* u«*d. Livett’*, 106 of the Honorable T. J. ('leeton, Judge Main 8tr**t. of the above entitled Court, duly made and entered therein on the llth day of March, 1914, ami «aid order directing SUMMONS publication of thl* «iitnmon* not lr** In th« Circuit Court of th* State of than one* a week for six ■uci-eealve Oregon (or Multnomah county. week«, and that you «hall ao appear and 8. 8. Thoma», Plaintiff, v* V. Vincent ■ nawer on or lefore the »aid 2nd day of Jone* anf laat publication April 23.1914. each of you ar* hereby required to ap­ John Van Zante and A. II. Tanner, pear and anawer the complaint filed Attorney* fur Plaintiff. • garnit you in the above entitled *uit. on or before Saturday, tl>e 2nd day of SUMMONS May. 1914, and if you fail no to ap|>ear and anawer, for want thereof the In the Circuit Court of th* Stat« of plaintiff will apply to the above en­ Oregon, for Multnomah County. title«! Court for tbe relief prayed for in Laura I Down, Plain'ifl v* J. !.. Down, •aid complaint, to-wit Defendant. For a decree aacertaining th* amount To J. II. Down, the above named de­ due the plaintiff from the defendant* fendant: In the name of th* State of under tbe contract ret out In tbe »aid Oregon: You ar* hereby required to complaint, ami requiring the «aid de­ apjiear and anawer the complaint filed fendant* to pay th* amount found to lie again«! you in th* aliove entitled Coort due plaintiff, within »neb reammabl* and cau**, on or iiefore April 24, 1914, time a* the Court may fix in aueb de­ and if you fail *o to appear and anawer gree, and that if thev fail to make »aid Mid complaint, plaintiff vill apply to payment within »aid time, that they Mid Court for tiie relief prayed for in and each of them, and all pereon* •aid complaint, to-wit, for a decree claiming th* real property deecritied in retting **ide and annulling the bond« of th* *aid complaint or in the laid con­ matrimony heretofore and now exiating tract therein «et forth, by, through or lietween von «ml plaintiff, and that nnder the *aid defendant* or either of plaintiff'» maiden name, tiewit, ¡.aura them, be forever barred anil forvcloaed I.. Hilton, lie reetorrii to her, and for of all right, title, intereet and equitie« •uch further relief a* may lie equitable | of whatever name or nature, in or to ill Die pr*mi*e*. I th* «aid real pro|ierty, under or by Service of till* aumnioM i* mad* uir­ virtue of »aidj contract or otherwise, on you by publication of the «ame, In which «aid real property i» particularly ptiraiiance of an order of the Honorable de»crib*l Oregon, anil now wftliin the Herald for «ix couawcntive week*. corporate limit* of the City of Portland : Date of first publication March 12, and restoring the «aid real property and ■ 1914. the title and po**e««ion thereof to the J Date of laat publication April 23. plaintiff; for th* ii>»t» and di*bur*e- 1914. ment* of thia *uit, and for *uch other M. H. Carter and John Van Zante, ami further relief ■» may lie ju«t and III' tiu v » lor Plaintiff. The partnership heretofore existing under the timi name and style of The Lents Plumbing Company has been dis- ! olved. Mr. M. M. Sadler has retired and all bills due the above named firm 1 ar»- payable to George Steplieson who Lord's Day, April 12. Bible School will continue the business under tbe old : John Van Zante is a candidate 9:45 a. m. Special Easter exercises by title Blacksmithing and for Circuit Judge on the Demo­ the Sunday School 11 a. m. Evening cratic ticket John is a good, Program: Organ Prelude, Miss Fay Horseshoeing Hickox; Hymn; Chorus, “Awake Glad competent fellow and should get Soul.”; Hymn; Solo, “One Sweetly BORING OREGON the solid support of his party. Solemn Thought.*'Mrs. R O. Horning; Wood Work, Carriage, Wagon Phone .'4x Perhaps a number of Republi­ Scripture Reading and Prayer. Offer­ |Mill 1 1-4 mile* southeait of Kelso and Auto Repairing cans will give him a lift when it tory; Solo, “Calvary,’’ J. M. Melson; I CEDAR POSTS 68th Street and Foster Road 8. E. SHINGLES comes to the general election. Hvmn; Sermon; Chorus, “Lift Your Glad Voice*.”; Solo. “The Palms,” MOULDINGS All Work Guaranteed Geo. Greenwell; Hymn. TURNED WORK Special program at the Elmo Heights Re*. Phone Tabor 445 Sunday School, 2:30 p. m. A cordial LUMBER $6 AND UP Large «lock of Dimension Lumber on hand invitation is extended to these services. Roa p. m. Union. A large attendance is assured. CANDIDATE The revival meetings are in full Wafers and tea will be served. swing Full house and excellent in­ Closely following tbe announcement FOR GOVERNOR terest. Rev. O. B. Ong, tbe Evangelist, of tbe death of the State President of wili remain over Sunday. Services the Woman’s Christian Temperance Will Address the People every afternoon except Saturday at Union, Mrs. Edith Hill Booker, comes 2 p. m. and every night at 7 45. Every of Lents at the tbe news of a national bereavement in body urged to attend. Do not miss this the dea'h of Mrs. Lillian M. N. Stevens, rare opportunity. There will be special who has served as national president Easter music Sunday morning continuously since tbe death of France* Widely scattered, have been built by John Riley, Pastor. E. Willard. Mrs. Stevens died at her ' the Portland Railway, Light & Power Where Located borne in Portland, Maine, at tbe age ofi Friday Evening Company for the purpose of pro­ Lents Evangelical Church seventy years. She bad the rugged . Portland (2) Easter sermon 11 A. M. Subject: frame and strong constitution necessary viding for successful public work, a physical “Darkness turned to day,'* Easter Oregon Qty force which has kept her in active use­ exercises at 7-30 P. M in which different fulness up to a sho-t time of her pass­ one* will participate The Pastor will Silverton ing away. In a leas exacting walk in give a short talk on ‘’Three greatest lite she probably would have passed the things.” Greatest fact of all history; Cazadero FEARV BROS. Inc. one hundred mark. As a presiding Greatest of all Fears. Greatest of all Estacada officer she has ever been calm and self­ Hope*. The 8. 8. will render a short poised, no matter bow agitated the program at 9-45 A. M. Special music COLLECTORS Bull Run a*«emblage may have become Such a by the choir at both morning and Collections Everywhere to its patrons. Through high tension personage is a great power, but sus­ evening service. Every one should go Boring tained calmness under a great stress is somewhere to church on this “Sunday No Collection—No Charge transmission lines, each of these gen­ a drain upon vitality Her influence of Joy.” St Johns erating plants are inter-communica­ Agent for Mt. Scott, Montavi Ils, I*. Conklin. Pastor. ha* been far reaching, and always she ; and Eastern Multnomah. tive, so that the service is insured proclaimed tbe triumph of the hom ■ Salem over tbe enemy of the home—the rum We Make a? Personal Call Lents M. E. Church against unforeseen interruptions. traffic. Mias Elenor Gordon, vice presi­ Sunday School. Easter Service will Mortagage* Foreclosed dent will assume the duties of president. begin at 10 A M. and clone at 11 A.- M. We Buy Notes In tbe lose of our state president a The Easter Sermon and Rapt sin of voice of eloquence has been hushed. children will follow. Preaching service Always frail, Mr*. Booker dedicated her at Bennett Chapel 3. P. M. In the GEORGE G. IRVINE life to tbe work of the Great Father, evening the chorus will render an Broadway and Alder Streets Local Mansger and faltered not at any task in the ser­ Easter Cantata “The Redirection Hope” PHONES: Marshall 5100; Home A-6131 vice. A most impressive service was These service* will he helpful. And you Main St. arri Foster Road,¡Lenta held at tbe First Baptist church, of are invited to protêt by them. Tabor 5260 which aeuomination she was an or- W’. Boyd Moore. Pastor. Hulteen & Hamer lynch JONSRUD BROS. NOTES OF THE W, C. T. U. John Manning Ten 3 ectric enerating Plants GRANGE HAL April 17 RELIABLE ELECRTIC SERVICE Portland Railway Light & Power Company