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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (May 7, 1914)
Sand and Gravel at Reduced Prices Prompt l»elivery Grays Crossing Items Tremont, Kem Park and Arleta Call telephone Tabor ¿06J R. Hey ting 82 St. and 45th Ave., N. F. Watches Clocks and Jewelry Repaired 2nd Made to^Order J. P. Nordin Main Nlrvet U-iitu, Oregon Rose City Van •nd Storage Company Make* all points between Portland •nd lx<nta Ml Mt S. ..it I Freight, Express, Baggage and all kinds of Transfer Work, Foster Road lx>nta Oflice - Mr. Reading, of Tenth avenue, who Is • brother of A. W. has been III, la reported doing well. Grave Crossing. Herbert Phelan of U. 8. R. C. Tahoma, lias tieen ordered to report for duly at Heattie, Wash. Mr. Phelan is the son of Mrs. Phelan at Kern Park. Clarence Anderson of U 8. R. 0. Tahoma, has been ordered to report for duty at Heattie, Wash. Mr. Anderson l^-nts Phones - - - - Tabor 1424 Home B 6111 F. W. Tuttsy, Manager Ask for Rose City Van Anderson at D. I.. Klock and family have moved Chas. <>. Kevin entertainer) a party of to their new residence at 77d and eighteen V««ing people at a hay ride to Woodmere. Gresham, where lunch was served, after which they returner! to Grays Mies Ruth llowe was elected May Crossing. Queen at the May Festival of the M. E. Church on Friday evening, May I. A pleasant surprise was given Mr. N. R. Hpringer by his wife. About b>uis Blornmaert of H3O7, 62 street twentv-tive guests were present. Danc Grays Crossing, lias returned borne ing, games, and refreshments were tbe after an absence of eight <iays on a busi features of the evening. ness trip. The Grays Crossing Pharmacy has recieved notice from the Postmaster that a Postal sub-station will be opened in their Drugstore sleiul June 1, 1914. Mr. Roy Reynolds and Miss Maude Fowls, daughter of Win. Fowls of -50th street and Powell Valley, were married at the home of the bride's father. May 6. A reception was given to fifty-two guests. The bride wore a gown of white satin and she carried a shower bouquet of white bridal roses. Mrs. Ijiyton Boone acted as matron to the bride. Mr. Reynolds is a brother of Mr. l^iyton Boone of Gray’s Crossing. After a short trip East they will locate on Mr. Reynolds’ Ranch in Eastern Oregon. TRY OUR Benzoated Cream Lotion For Tan, Sunburn and Freckles . LENTS FUEL COMPANY Gentlemen will find this Lotion fine after Shaving Grays Crossing* Pharmacy Prescription Druggists «¿nd St. and 60th A va. S. E. ter«,therefore their friend« assembled at Mr«. Dow’« home and enjoyed card« and dancing until early morniug. Thoee present had tbe time of their live« as Elmer G. Burn« i« building a new hi« leg between tbe brake beam and prizes were given out at the car l game residence and garage at 70th street and the lied and pinched and tore a great and dancing was enjoyed. Hupper wae Foeter road. wound in his leg tbat required «everal served afterward. stitches to cloae up. He is doing nicely The Arleta Library has been planting now and an early recovery is expected. a beautiful little lawn to graa« and rosea. Fire burned tbe attic and roof off tbe German Evangelical Reformed Church story and half house at 16136, 40 avenue H. School 10 A. M. German School Arleta Baptiets are busy this week en Haturday noon. April 23. Captain Saturday 10 A. M. Y. P.8. Wednesday tertaining tiie District Association. Canuto and hie men ot Engine Co. No., 8 P. M. Sunday worship II A. M. There is a fine attendance. T. H. Schilaknecht, Pastor. 5 Ave Lenta 31, Kern Park, made a very quick run and did a wonderful piece of work in ' Mrs. Hat lia way and Mrs. Wheeler of short order with only a I1« inch hose Arleta Baptist Church Whitman street have gone to Mrs. connected with a 2'^“ inch hose, the | Bible School next Sunday morning at Hathaway’s country place near Cireneo hydrant being four blocks from the fire. I 9:45. Preaching at 11 a. in. and 7:30 for a week’e stay. It was all the hoae they had and it jost p. m. B. Y P. u. meeting at 6:15 p. m. reached and no more Truck 4 from Prayer Meeting Thursday evening at Elma Johnkie of 57tb avenue anil 70th Third and East Pine street responded. :45. Everybody welcome to any and all of these services. etreat, S. E. underwent an operation this week for abdominal troubiee tbongt A twin birthday party was held at to lie due to a fall suffered a couple of tbe home of Mr«. Jene Dow, Ro«« city Millard Avenue Presbyterian Church weeks ago. Park, April 27. Mr«. Cha«. F. Parker of: Snnday Services 10:01) « m. Sabbath Arleta,and Mr«. Jene Dow are twin sis- School. Il .00 a. m. morning worship. Ben Hur Lodge No. 9, held their ------------------------------------------------------ | 6:45 p. m. Y. P. 8. C. E. 7:30 Evening "| worahip. Thursday, 7:30 mid week ser regular meeting Wedneeday evening at vice, 8:00 p. m. cbior practice. Woodmen hall, Arleta, and eight new Rev. Wm. H. Amos, Pastor. mem tiers were initiated. The lodge now has the largeet attendance of any St Peter's Catholic Church lodge meeting at Woodmen ball. Sundays: Low Mass at 8 a. m. High | Mass at 10:30 a. m. Sunday School at Funeral ¡Directors I 8:30 a. m Week days: Mass at 8 a. m. For a go id time on July 4th, go to {Choir Rehearsal, Sunday 12 M. Tremont elation. Tbe Tremont Volun Montgomery’and Fifth St teer Fire Department will have one of the finest Fourths ever held in South Seventh Day Adventist Church east Portland. All kinds of games and Saturday Sabbath school, 10 a. m. amusements and in one of the prettiest | Saturday preaching, 11 a. m. Wednes Experienced Woman grounds in the city. An ideal place. day prayer meeting, 7:30 p. m. Sun- in Attendance Plenty of water. {day preaching, 7:45 p. m. Portland, Oregon At The Churches J. P. Fin ley & Son Kem Park Christain Church Wm. Woodham, of the Kern Park Hardware, was a victim of a serious accident one day this week. Hie horse got frightened, turned suddenly, jerked him into the wagon gear so aa to catch Main Office Phone Main 9 Cor. Mam and Fo«rter*Road * PHONE TABOR 1688 Wood and Coal Slab Wood a Specialty Orders Drlivered Promptly PROFESSIONAL CARDS DR. JOHN FAWCETT Diseases of Women and Children a Specialty Pacific Tatior .3214 Home Local 2111 A. D. KENWORTHY 4 CO. Funeral Directors L 0. 0. F. BUILDING Talior 52*17 Lents, Oregon Phones: Main 430, Home A 4.V>H Dunning & McEntee FUNERAL DIRECTORS Seventh and Ankeny Streets Portland .... Oregon Alvord Undertaking Company Lenta and Kern Park G. E. GREENLEAF. Manager Rea. 4610 70th St. H. E. Cor. 46th Ave Funeral Directors and Embalmers ('alia answered day or night in any part of the city Quick Auto Service, Fine Equipment, latdy Assistant. NlglH Phone H 11»» bay Phone Tabor SBM 11«jr Phone lent« WWl LODGE DIRECTORY. HhllohClrrleNn.lt, Ladle« ot fl. A. R meets lit and M H«t(int«y evening» In 1.0. O.F. hall, Lenta Llllah Mattel, Pree., Carrie Inglea, Beo'y. Premiums Arrive The fine stock of alumium premium» ordered by aome of onr eiilwcribera ha» arrived. All perron« ordering these premiums are requested to call at the earliest convenience and take the ■nine awav. Daily Mails Maila at the Lenta poetofttoe arrive and depart aa follow«: Arrive Depart 6:00 A.M. 8:20 A.M. 12:40P.M. 12:46P. M. 8:10 P.M. 8:20 P.M. JONSRUD BROS. BORING OREGON Phono bHx |MIII I 14 mile« Bonthmuit <»( K o I go CEDAR POSTS SHINGLES MOULDINGS TURNED WORK LUMBER $6 AND UP large atock ot Plmenaion Lumber on hand Rough «nd l>re««ed lumber tor «11 purpose« «•nd order to JONHRUD RROH. Boring Rbt Correspondence CORBETT •2--------------------------------------- £ CUT THIS OUT Paste it on a Card and Check off Your Choice. Take it With You to the Polls. Clarence B. Deverell and Ida E. Ayera were married Thursday, April 30th, at the home of the groom in Port- JOINT RI PH MR ENT ATI VEH I land. Only relative« were present to witn- s* the ceremony, which was per Rep. 59 C. M. Hulburt former! by Rev. Frank Janie«. Both Rep. 60 Davi<! lxifgren the bride and groom grew up in the vicinity of Corbett and have a wide KKPHK4INT ATINE CANDIDATS«, MULTNO« : circle of friend« who wiidi them a happy MAH OUtXTV life. Rep. 61 L. B Barde J C. Vanzandt of Portland gave a very interesting temperance lecture at 62 Loyd Bates the church Friday evening. He al«o «3 Joseph W. Beveridge addressed tbe Grange Saturday at their regular meeting and «poke at the 64 R. M. Burley Heventh Day Adventiat church near 66 8. B. Cobb Troutdale Saturday evening. Mi«« Alice Rassniussen waa shopping 66 H. A. Darnall in Portland Saturday. 67 E. IL Deery Mr«. Patterson was taken to Portland Friday evening for medical treatm nt. tifi Frederick M. DeNeffe C. Smith ol Washougal moved his 69 Forrest 8. Fisher family In their house boat to Corbett last week and will lie stationed just off 70 John Gill the dock during the summer. 71 R. W. Gill Ralnh Kincaid was a Portland visitor 72 Frank H. Greenman Saturday. 73 Geo. A. Hall Mias Ethel Smith of Portland spent 74 Oscar H. Horne the week-end at home. 75 Wilson T. Hume Mrs George Charaherlain is very ill 76 S. B. Hueton at present. 77 B. F. Jimes Several of tbe farmers in thia vicinity were shipping their last year’s crop last 78 H.C. Kornegay week 79 Ixiuie 8. Kuehn Mrs Mildred Al'en is at the home of HO William A. Leet her |>arents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rogers, 81 D. C. Lewie assisting in the care of her aged grand 82 E. V. Littlefield mother, Mrs. Chamlierlain, who is gradually growing weaker. It is feared 83 Everett Ixigan by relatives and friends that the noble 84 C. M Menzie« life is nearing its close. 85 J. E. Murphy Mr. McDonald of Portland spent Sun 86 Conrad P. Olson day at his ranch near here. 87 A, W < »rinn Mrs. Blackhall of Portland is visiting 88 Joseph G. Richardson her daught'-r, Mrs. Floyd Reed. 89 Ben Selling 90 Andrew C. Smith 91 E. E. Southard KELSO 92 Plowden «-tott --------------------------------------- » 93 Lloyd J. Wentworth The closing of the school, Friday May 94 R. A. Willison 1st. was celebrated in ■ fitting manner. At 10:30 A. M a short program was 95 RobertC. Wright given by the school after which E. F. 96 B. E. Youmans Bruns of Sandy gave an interesting talk on his travels in the United States. Dem. 27 T. O. Hague 28 A. K. Higgs Rev. Mr. E. Smith ot Handy also addressed the children In an interesting 29 Alva L. McDonald and instructive manner. Mrs C. D. 30 Cora C. Talbot Purcell, favored the audience with a vocal and organ solo. At noon all Prog. 10 Wilber Henderson 20 Maria L. T. Hidden gathered in Jonsrud’s grove and enjoyed a beautiful picnic dinner. It waa *21 Lora Cornelia Little generally conceded to be one of the moat enjoyable entertainments the school has ever had. Robert Jonsrud and family attepded a family reunion at the come ofMrs. Jonarud's mother, Mrs A. Olson at I.enta, the occasion being the letters birthday anniversary. Four pupils will take the eight grade examinations this week. Mias Carrie Lamereaux has gone to her home at Gresham to spend her vacation. Coughed for Three Years "I am a lover of your godsend to hu manity and science. Your medicine, Dr. King’s New Discovery, enred mv cotjgh of three years standing,” says Jennie Flemming, of New Dover, Ohio. Have yon an annoying cough? Is it stubborn and won't yield to treatment? Get a 60c. bottle of Dr. King’s New Discovery to-day. What it did for Jennie Flemming it will do for you, no matter how stubborn or* chronic a cough may he. It stops a cough and stops throat and lung trouble. Relief or money back. 508. and |1.00, at your Druggist. Bucklen's Arnica Halve for Pimples. I’m on the Lookout for painting jobs Are you looking for a painter' Let tie get together and have a talk. I can tell you what it will coat you. can suggest color schemes and will tell you what material« I use I mix my own paint after studying the condition« of the surface to be painted. These condi tion« have a direct bearing on the way the paint should be mixed. 1 USE PIONEER OR Selby “Dutch Boy” White Lead and pure linseed oil. I consider paint made from theae material« to be tbe beat. 1st •« Flgan M Nw Cwt «fill» M T h U m * «■ M i M TABOR 4762 RALPH P. LAWRENCE KALHOMININU *’>d PAPBBHANfltNO Chas. F. Parker Real Estate—Notary Public Houses, Lots and Acreage for Sale or Trade 6521 Foeter Road, Phone East 781 Home B-1888 Arleta, Oiegon LERCH R. A. LEISY 69 St. and 46 Ave. 8. E. Bible School 10 a. m. Preaching Service 11 a. m. and 8:< 0 p. m. Cbristain Endeavor 6:30 p.m. Junior C. E. 11 p. m. Mid week Prayer Meeting Thursday 7:30 p. m. Midweek Bible class Thursday 8:15 p. m. Sunday,s 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 o'. March. R. Tibbs Maxey, Minister. Lents Friend’s Church Bible school, 9:45; Meeting for worship at 11 o’clock; C. E Service 6:30 P. M. Preaching 7:30. Praver rn.e*-ting Thursday eve. at 7:45. John Riley, Pastor. Undertaker Hawthore Ave. and Last 11th. St. PHARMACY 62nd St and Foster Road Mrs. Lerch Let us supply your needs in Assistant Paints, Oil Kalsomine and Brushes We charge nothiug for the prompt courteous treatment you receive at this store. Branch Office Carters Building Kern'Park We are glad to serve you any time of day or night Lents Evangelical Church 1'Mother's Day” will be observed in the S. S. at 9:45 A. M. An interesting program by the Primary Dept., and others, will be rendered. At 11 A. M. the pastor will discuss the “Home Problem.” to which all Parents and others are cordially invited. Five dozen Carnations have been purchased for the occoeion. Special music by the choir. At 8 P. M. Sermon Theme: “What is that in thine Hands?” One of the Professors of the Reed College will be with us at the Y. P. A. at 7 P. M. This s tlie last service before conference. P. Conklin, Pastor. Lents M. E. Church Spring Building Phone Tabor 1210 We have’ the Lime, Brick, Cement, Plaster, Gravel or Sand, alljgood as the best at prices tofsuit And Don’t Forget Us when in need of Feed, Wood or Coal. Grades and Quality for all purposes Kem Park Feed & Fuel Company 6905 Foster Road A Smile of Satisfacton will come if you buy your interior^finishing lumber from us. We furnish soft yellow fir of the kina 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 Wilberg-Oppegard Inv. Co. Lumber Yard Real Estate Office 6924 Foster Road Phone Taber 619 Broadway Building Phone Main 6199 Mothers day service in the morning. We will wear the carnation flower in honor and memory of mothers living and dead. Tbe same service will be given at Bennett Chapel at 3 p. m. Evangelistic service in tbe evening at 8 p m. Sunday School Bible Class 9:45. Epworth league 7 p. m. We urge the people not identified with some church to come. W. Boyd Moore. Pastor. Confirmation at St Paul’s Church Rt: Rev. Chas. Scadding, Bishop of Oregon, will hold Confirmation at St. Paul's Episcopal Church at Woodmere station at 4 p m., Sunday, Mav 10. A large class has been prepared by Mr. Fiedric Gesell and it is hoped every one will attend this service. Strangers are welcome. It is with great pleasure that I ad dress this letter to the voters of Mult nomah, Clackamas and Columbia counties, in behalf of Geo. M. McBride, Republican Candidate for Joint State Senator. Mr. McBride is a son of Justice Thos. McBride of the Supreme Court of this 8tate. I have known Mr. McBride for over thirty years and have had considerable business transactions with him, and always found him the soul of honor, re garding his word as a bond. He is a married man, and a taxpayer. He was Inspector of Customs at Astoria for about six years. He is practicing law in St. Helens at the present time. Was associated with Emmons A Em mons, in law business in Portland. I am sure Mr. McBride will keep his campaign pledges to the people. He is of the common people and will always be found lined up on tbe side of justice and common rights. He is a man that anyone, regardless of party, can (eel proud to support. Yours truly, * M. 8. Hazen, Lents, Ore. ADVtRIISLD LEI HRS Advertised letters for weex ending May 2nd, 1914: Adams, Miss Ida: Allen, Joe; Allen, Raymond; Cox, Maud; Dueker, E. O.; Ducan, T. E,; Enright, W. A.; Felscher, Mr. A.; Holm, Mrs. Alfral; Jones, N.; Lewis, G. H.; Mann, T. G; Mnnford, W. H.; Myer, Mrs C., Schumann, Albert; Thomas, Jack. Geo. W. Spring, Poetmsster.