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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (April 30, 1914)
Sand and Gravel at Reduced Prices Prompt Delivery Call letophone Tabor ¿06 J R. Heytinjg H2HI. »ml 45th Av»., H. E. Watches Clocks and Jewelry and Blade to Order Repaired J. P. Nordin Main Htreet Ix'iita, Oregon Rose City Van and Storage Company Mako» all points between Portland and Ixinta on Mt. Scott Lina. Freight, Expreeo, Baggage and all kind» of Transfer Work. • Unti Office lx>nt» Phones . . . * Foeter Road . . Tabor 1424 Home B 6111 F. W. Tu«»y, Manager Ask tor Roee City Van LENTS FUEL COMPANY C5or. Main and Foetrr’Road PHONE TABOR 16«« Wood and Coal Slab Wood a Specialty Order« Drllvered Promptly PROFESSIONAL CARDS DR. JOHN FAWCETT Diseases of Women and Children a Specialty Pacific Talior 3214 Home Loeal2lll A. D. KENWORTHY & CO. FunerallDirectors L 0. 0. F. BUILDING Talior 5267 Lents, Oregon Phones; Main 430, Home A 4558 Dunning & McEntee FUNERAL DIRECTORS Seventh and Ankeny Streets Portland .... Oregon Alvord Undertaking Company l.ents and Kern Park <i. E. GREENLEAF. Manager Res. 4610 70th St. S. E. Onr. 46th Ave Funeral Directors and Embalmers Calls anawenxl day or night in any part of the city. Quick Auto Service, Fine Equipment, lxoly Assistant. Night Phon« n IIS» Day Phon» T»bor MM 11«y Phon« Iwata SMI LODGE DIRECTORY. Shiloh Cirri« No. 1», Iwdlri ot U. A. H. meet. 1,1 *n<1 M H»tnr<l»r evrnlnga tn I. O. O. F. hall, Lent« Llllah Maltrt, Pre«., Carrie I naira, Bec’y. Check Your April Cough Thawing froet and April rains chill yon to the very marrow, you catch cold—Head and lungs sluffed—You are feverish—Cough continually and feel miserable—Yon need Dr. King’s New Discovery. It roothes inflamed and irritated throat and lungs, stope cough, your head clears up, fever leaves, and yon feel fine. Mr. J. T. Davis, of Stick ney Corner, Me., “Was cured of s dreadful cough after doctor’s treatment and all other remedies failed. Relief or money back. Pleasant—Children like It. Get a hottie to-day. 60c. and 61.00, at your Druggist. Bucklen's Arnica Halve for all Sores. Clears Completion Removes Skin Blemithet Why go through life embarrassed and dlsflgured with pimples, eruptions, blackheads, red rough skin, or suffering the tortures of Eczema, Itch, tetter, salt rheum. Just ask your Druggist for Dr. Hobson’s Eczema Ointment. Follow the simple suggestions and your skin worries are over. Mild, soothing, effective. Excellent for babies and delicate, tender skin. Stope chapping. Always helps. Relief or money back. 60c. at your Druggist. ehange of heart ; and pitying their unhappy stale lias ordered sent to tliem at government expenses U m * vegetable GILBERT f seeds whose germination and fruition will give brightness and cheer to their Forty-sixth avenue is being improved dingy alxxies. Congressman I l^afferty The Bazar given by the Indies Aid of shows as fine a sense of tlx* fitness of with sidewalks and curbs. Bennett Chapel in Calkins ball on Fri things by distributing free vegetable Miss Harsh Boel was ill the early set«I» among th«* pastoral residents of day, April 17. was a tine siicoess, our hotels as we do in sending him to part of the week. A company of friends from I^nta M. (¡ongreas.—Spectator. E. church visited Bennett chapel last Fred Nash returned Tuesday from a Sunday and gave a cantata entitled trip to California. Eugenia Park Reeurectlon Hope, in place of the usual 3 p. m. service. It wss well rendered. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Steins, moved If this was one of the more “bleeeeJ to Into thsir new bungalow on 9th Ave, Mr. Carson of Millard avenue is the give than receive" the friends must victim of a bip pocket full of boils last week. They gave a house warming have gone home from here bubbling over with gtxxl will. Our sincere thanks last Friday evening. Dancing was in- Tremont Fire Department is making dulgad in bv their many friends, and a ami appreciation, Como again. prepaiations for a big time at Tremont Every person, all nature and the jolly g'xxi lima was ba«i by all present. Park on July 4th. birds in general seem to t»e doing a The Eugenia Park Club meets with double hustle. Is It any wonder we Mrs. Grace Arbuckle, Hatnrday eve. at The Wiberg-Oppegard Co., is invoic welcome the spring? her home on 9th. and 1-eseer Sts. All The Ram apo Musical and Literary members are cordially invited to l«e ing its stock of lumber and building material. Club held Ito usual meeting at the resi present. dence of Mr. 0. E. Bateman the even Mr. John Brown, of l<Ah A vs. has ing of the 21et. Bongo, reading recita returned from Raymond Wash, whore Mrs. Grable’s Mother-in-law, Mrs. tions, harmony, and cheer, was the pro l.e has been the past few weeks. Cooper, of 64 th street, died of paralysis gram. Mr. and Mrs. Itobt. Gibbons of 10th on Tuesday. The stork visited the home of Mr. Ave. were over Hunday visitors with and Mrs. Rhoads of Sycamore and left parents at Alberta. Mrs. E. J. feeder of 82d street is them a fine baby boy. Bay you should Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Bteine, drove making additions to bar bouse. Cook see “Pete" smile. through to Kslama Wash., last Bunday, A Markle get the work. to visit her parents. They were com pelled to leave their auto at St. Helens The Tremont Furniture Hospital will on thsir return, on account of bad roads. move into the Arnold building, 5902, 72nd street. The first rose of the seaeon in this A “Piano” For $10 community unclosed its |«-tals and Deposit: balance on easy pay Miss Anna Christopher of 70tb street opened its heart to tbreeunsiiine in the ments. Let your “Christmas and 55th avenue has sold a house and prohibition rose garden of Mrs. L. F present ” be a permanent one. lot to Mr. Herd. Additon. It was a brides-maid. Tl»e next meeting of ML Scott Union will be Let us prove to you a saving of The Chisholm grooery at Kern Park at the home of Mrs. Kclteuennan. 3rd $25 to $100 on any piano you wish will move to Orerfe FcaThe Phoenix Ave , South, near the car line. Mrs. to buy. Our system of selling Pharmacy will occupy the building. Ward Kwope, corresponding secretary. insures satisfaction. Free tuning an<l Mrs. Mary Mallet, County Hu perin- We Dr. P. F. Me.Murdo, connected with tendent, will lake part in the program. and inspection for one year. Mrs. Additou will conduct the bible offer you a good piano for $195 the nsval reserves, waa ordered to Bremmertou early last week. study, “Tlie Sociology of Christ." Correspondence Tremont, Kern Park and Arleta «—------------------------ M Tbs Wsbfoot Athletics gave a suc cessful dance at Myrtle Park Tuesday evening. Sunday they wiped up another base l>all team. But then that's nothing for tbs “Ducks." Tbs Laurelwood M. E. Church had s membership contest recently end the losing side gave a banquet Tuesday evening to about 75 persons. The ban quet was served in courses and a musi cal and literary program, with frequent toasts, followed. A fire occurred at 40th aveoue and 62d street Monday, due to defective wiring. The roof was burned from P. E. Ijtmar'a one story building. The property was valued at >2100, and in sured at |400. The actual loss will ex ceed 6750. Mr. Lamar bad a valuable collection of Pbillippine curioe that were destroyed. NOTES OF THE W. C. T. U. (others would charge you $300). Everybody's Magaxine ha« made an Special offer for this week: First appropriation of 62500 to be distributed class player piano for $455 among competing writers on tl>e topic, “What do you know at>out the Rum (regular price $600). No sensa question,” and "What do you think is tional (circus) advertising; we the Iswt way to settle it?” For the beet are out of the “high-rent dis article on llxw two phase« of the topic trict”; no “buncomb piano an award of five hundred dollars will be checks ” nor “trading’stamps.” given, the balance of the sum ls*tng We positively give you "more divided up into leaser sums for the next at a less price than is possi value I m <«I h . April 30lh is lite last date for mailing your story. This offer indicates ble to obtain elsewhere. Send us how thoroughly prohibition has become the names of three or, more a topic of nation wide interest. If you | friends or neighbors who misfit desire lie* present condition of drunken ness to continue and can give I letter be interested in a piano, player reasons for its continuance than any piano or Victrola, and we will person gives for its discontinuance the send you and them a beautiful money will be yours That a magazine monthly art calendar forj 1914. has Ute courage to boldly launch into a A visit will be of mutual advant prohibition discussion indicates the age. We will be pleased to general awakening of interest, in tlx* demonstrate the “Christmas temperance question. The Medical reconi has taken up the player” action, which’can be race question in defense of the southern easily installed in any piano,land negro which it seeks to defend from the makesany piano a “playor piano” frightful menace of the ctxaine habit. Our or anybody a pianist The remedy for the menace*, according Open "auto ” is at your service, to tiiis publication, is drunkenness in a« much as they find cocaine among the evenings. Soule Bros. 'Piano ' negroe in stales which prohibit the sale Company. 388 Morrison street, ; of intoxicating liquor. It is fortunate near Tenth.—Adv. for the common people that all medical persons are not slaves to the drink fetich. It must be interesting, in the southern states, to find medical men, in their zeal for John Barley come flying to the succor of the negro. It will I* pleasant to rememlier that the last act of Mrs. T. M. Gates, after snipping her gtxxls for her new home, was to sit ax judge at the declamation contest at the Ix*ntx School. She has been a faithful worker in the 8. T. 8 department of Mt. Scott Union, and dearly loves to work with and for children, By a happy chance this oppor tunity wa- afforded by keeping her in the harness up to the very last moment of her stay in Lenta. May good fortune go with Mr. and Mrs. Gatesto their new home. Mrs. Esther Fankhauser, super intendent of Evangelistic work returnixi front California where she spent the winter with her mother in time to attend the “get together” rally at the Evangelical church last week. On Thursday of last week the third and last contest for the year wax held in the assembly room of tlie lx*nte school. On this occasion tlte silver medal wax won by Ix*roy Cunningham. He recited ‘What it Costa,” a prose recitation of lactx regarding the liquor traffic. There were six contestants, all boys of the eight and ninth grades. The first silver medal was awarded to Winnifred Smith, on December 19th, the second to Ellen Anderson Jan. 30th. Principal Hersh ner and his assistant teachers have faithfully worked for the success of these < on tests. The prohibition rally meeting at the Evangelical church this week has been very helpful. Packages of vegetable seeds sent under the frank of Congressman ljtfferty to citisens who live in apartment hmfses and hotels indicate that that win and indefatigable statesman is making deiqierate efforts to gain and hold the bucolic vptc Heretofore, our brilliant and busy (Congressman! has shown a studied indifference toward the un fortunates who have to spend their miserable lives cooped in the rooms of onr hotels and apartment houses. But it ap|x*ars that lie has had a decided At The Churches Funeral Directors German Evangelical Reformed Church Montgornery^and Fifth St 8. School 10 A. M. German School Saturday 10 A. M. Y. P. 8. Wednesday 8 P. M. Sunday worship 11 A. M. T. H. Schilaknecht. Pastor, 6 Ave Lents Experienced Woman in Attendance Arleta Baptist Church Bible School next Sunday morning at 9:46. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7 JO p. m. B. Y. P. U. meeting at 6:15 p. m. Prayer Meeting Thursday evening at :45. Everybody welcome to any and all of these services. Main Office Phone Main 9 Millard Avenue Presbyterian Church Bnnday Services 10:00 a. m. Sabbath 8cbool. Il -.00 a. m. morning worship. 6:46 p. m. Y. P. 8. C. E. 7:30 Evening worship. Thursday, 7:30 midweek ser vice, 8:00 p. m. chior practice. Rev. Wm. H. Amos, Pastor. Real Estate—Notary Public 6521 Foster Road, Phone East 781 Home B-1888 Arleta, Oregon LERCH R. A. LEISY Undertaker Hawthore Ave. and East 11th. St. PHARMACY 62nd St and Foster Road Mrs. Lerch Let us supply your needs in Assistant Paints, Oil Kalsomine and Brushes Branch Office We charge nothing for the prompt courteous treatment you receive at this store. Carters Building Kern* Park We are glad to serve you any time of day or night Spring Building Phone Tabor 1280 — Prosperous County Grange. Jefferson county—a small grange state lu itx«*lf-rt*|x>rta a total uiemlx*r ship of 7.85»J lu the thirty-three grtitig«*s of th«* county. This is a fine showing. This membership entitled the county to twenty-one delegates at the seaxiou of the state grange at Poughkeepsie I'am«*lia grange lends all In membership with 513 on its rolls At the aiinuul meeting the work of State Master Vary, who hails from Watertown, was highly commended. and bis election ax overseer of the national grange wns look«*d upon with pleasure. Tlte grunge commended the work of th«* county farm bureau, of which F. E. Iloliertson is the capable mnnager. and recommended the ap pointment of a committee to co-operate with the county agents in arrauging for a corn show for next year. C. M Pierce. W. I’. Jones and R. H. Ganter were nppolnted a committee to “devis«* a plan of providing more uniformity In fixing th«* rate of taxntion for school purpos«** and to r«*|x>rt to the next quarterly tueetlng of th«* grange." Premiums Arrive The fine stock of alumium premiums ordered by some of our subscribers has arrived. All persons ordering these premiums are requested to call at the earliest convenience and take the same away. Daily Mails Mails at the Lents postotfice arrive and depart as follows: Arrive Depart 6:00 A. M. 8:20 A. M. 12:46P. M. 12:40 P. M. 5:20 P. M. 3:10 P. M. JONSRUD BROS. BORING OREGON Phone Mx We have the Lime, Brick, Cement, Planter, Gravel or Sand, all|good as the best at prices to'suit ' when in need of Feed, Wood or Coal. and Quality for all purpoeee Grades Kem Park Feed & Fuel Company 6905 Foeter Road LUMBER $6 AND UP Lar»« atork of Dlmenaton Lumber on hand Rough and Dreaaed lumber tor all purpoaea aend order to JONHRUD BROS. Borin* RD S i Seventh Day Adventist Church Saturday Sabbath school, 10 a. m. Saturday preaching. 11 a m. Wednes am. day prayer meeting, 7:30 p. m. Sun- day preaching, 7:45 p. m‘ Subject: “The Closing Scenes in the Conflict of the Agee." A study of pres ent day conditions showing the rela tion of such conditions to the church. All are welcome to attend these meet ings. Kern Park Christain Church 69 8t. and 46 Ave. 8. E. Bible School 10 a. m. Preaching Service 11 a. m. and 8^0 p. m. Christain Endeavor 6:30 p.m. Junior C. E. 11 a. tn. Mid week Prayer Meeting Tbarsday 7:30 p. m. Midweek Bible dare Thursday 8:15 p. m. Sunday,» Subjects: Morning service, “The Open Door of Opportunity.” Evening service, “The Newness of Life.” The church has been blessed with 39 admissions since the 10th ol March. R. Tibbs Maxey, Minister. Lord’s Day, May 3. Bible school, 9:45 a. m Morning worship, 11 a. m. Sermon theme: “The Church in God’s Scheme of the Ages." Elmo Heights Sunday 8chool, 2:30 p. m. Young People’s meeting, 7 p. tn. Evening worship, 8 p. m. Sermon theme: “God or Mammon?”The Lord's Sapper will be observed at the close of the morning worship. G'xxi music. Everybody welcome. J. M. Nelson, pastor. Lents M. E. Church A Smile of Satisfacton will come if you buy your interior "finishing lumber from us. We furnish soft yellow fir of the kinu that suits. Let us Show You Our Stock of Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Sash. Doors, Moul dings, Paper, Roofing and Builders Hardware Lowest Prices consistent with worth while qualities The Square Deal Dominates all Our Business^ Transactions |MII11 1-4 miles noutheaMt of Kelno CEDAR POSTS SHINGLES MOULDINGS TURNED WORK St Peter's Catholic Church Sundays: Low Mass at 8 a. m. High Mass at 10:30 a. m. Sand a v School at 8:30 a.m. Week days: Mass at 8 a. m. Choir Rehearsal, Sunday 12 M. Lents Baptist Church And Don’t Forget Us ! < 1 Tremont is looking for an itenerant barber. From all itdications W. E. Gubeer, the present t* »neorial artist lather slinger, human phonograph, etc., has decide«! to take auto himself a wife. He is old enough, and the neighbor hood is deeply interested in bis probable matrimonial attainments. Even the small boys, backed up by some ol the wiser Lewis, are lining up to give him worthy reception. One ef the local business men baa donated the use of a vacant store-room and it is being stored with riee, old shoes, tin cans, cannon crackers, cow bells, dish rag» and a few other festival accessories. The idea is to give Mr. Berber the time of his life on bis wedding day. Its coming to him. He has bought his house and lot and the contract is let for the wedding even ing music. J P. Finley&Son Chas. F. Parker Houses, Lots and Acreage for Sale or Trade Arista schools put In a busy day Wednesday. In the morning the entire school attended a free coi.eert bv the Symphony Orchestra, at the Heilig. In the afternoon they listened to lectures on chicken growing. It was "Chicken Day." The school has recently hatched an incubator of eggs, and chicken pie will be the bill of fare in June Wilberg-Oppegard Inv.|Co. Lumber Yard Real Estate Office 6924 Foster Road Phone Taber 619 Broadway Building PhoneJMaln 6199 Preaching 11 A. M. This will be the beginning of the sijth year of my pastorate and the seventh Anniversary of the Methodist Episcopal Church. I shall be pleased to greet ail my towns men who have assisted us, or spoken a good word for us. I count it a great pleasure that I have had such a Loyal Efiicent, and brotherly cotemporiee as Brothers, Ed. Smith anl wife, and his Successor Rev. Riley, of the Friends Church. Rev W. E. Goode, and his Successor Peter Conklin of the Evan gelical Church, and Rev. J. N. Nelson and hie Predicee >r of the Baptist Church' Men who have stood true to God and for rightensneee. Preaching at Gates 3 P. M. Sunday School and Bible Claes 9:45. Epworth League 7 P. M. W. Boyd Moore, Pastor. Lents Friend’s Church Bible school, 9:45; Meeting for worship at 11 o’clock ; V. E. Service 6:30 P. M. Preaching 7:30. Prayer meeting Thursday eve. at 7:45. John Riley, Pastor. Lents Evangelical Church 11 A. M. Subject: “The Paet can not bechanged." 8 P. M. Subject: Trumpet call of the Gospel.” 8. 8. 9-45 A. M. Y P. A. 7 P. M. Annual W. M. S. will meet in our German church corner 13th and Clay st». May 5, 6, 7. The Pastor, P. Conklin, leaves for Tacoma, Was. May 12th to attend the Annual conference. P. Conklin, Pastor. A Little Girl’s Prayer Ijondon Pelican. Asked to pray for warm weather so that her grandma’s rheumatism might pass away, a little girl knelt and said: ”Oh. Lord, please make it hot for grandma.' ’