Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923, August 20, 1914, Image 5

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    Summer Constipation Dangerous
Constipation in Muuimer-lims la more
dangerous than In ths fall, winter or
Ths food you sat is often con-
spring.
Doings of Our Neighbors
Grays Crossing
HKÜEZV ITEMS CONTRIBUTED BV HERALD REPORTERS AT NEARBY POINTS
Mrs. J. E. Hciienk has gone to Seattle
for a short vacation.
tamlnatad and is more likely to fer­
ment in your stomach.
Then you are
apt to drink much cold water during
the hot weather, thus injuring your
stomach.
Colic,
Fever,
Ptomaine
Poisoning and other ills are natutal re­
sult». Po-Do-lag will keep you well,
aa It Increase» tlie Bile, the natural
laiative, which rid» the bowels of the
congested |M>lsonous waste. Po-Do-I^x
will make you feel better.
Pleasant
and effective.
Take s doee tonight.
60c. at your Druggist.
Dally Malls
Mails at ths lamia poetoffice arrive
anil de|>art as follows:
Arrive
Dapart
8:00 A. M.
8:») A.M.
1245P. M.
12:4OP. M.
6 20 P. M.
8:10 P. M.
Edward Mills
Ml. Stoll. Lasts sad Portias«
EXPRESS
Baggage and General Hauling,
Trunks 50c Each
DAILY SERVICE
and Made to Order
Repaired
J. P. Nordin
líente, Oregon
Main Street
Mr. Henry Hewett and Mrs Hope
Farrell of Portland were ths the guests
ot Ml»» Ethel Smith, Bunday.
Cbauncy Clark and wife moved into
one of Fred Reed's house» recently.
Mr. ami
Mr». Clarence Deverell
visited relative« in Portland the llrst of
the week.
Mr. ami Mr». Frank Reed and a party
of friend» mail« a trip In their fait
launch to Multnomah Falla, Bunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Peterson chaparoned a
|>arty ot young people to the dance at
Washougal Saturday evening.
Fred Used made a bueinee« trip to
Warrendale, Thursday.
Mr. and Mr». Albert Fox of Troutdale
visited relatlvee here Thursday.
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CHERRYVILLE
Pkoac Tabor Z2A4
RvaMcaic 211 N. Main S(. teat», Ort.
Watches Clocks and Jewelry
I
CORBETT
■
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Daily Oregonian, Herald, McCall*»
Maganne and Hunaet, all for 17.50 if
akeu at the Herald office.
Ignave Bairgagv Check and Addresn
al Plummer Drug Btore.
Third and Madison Bt.
V
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Everybody wishing for rain
The small sprinkle of Sunday was
aggravation.
Fires and rumors of fires are on tbe
program these days.
A big fire is raging around Kelso be­
tween Kandy and Boring,
lt haa done
a great deal ol damage 1 It ia estimatili
that over HMM) coni» *>f wood have been
destroyed for the .laps beside« two of
their dwelling».
People guard tlieir
homes day and night with day and
night shifts
This fighting is serious business. It to
a game two can play at.
Sugar and lemons are both going up
out of sight. Cut out tbe lemonade.
A. B. Brooke has gone to Hood Rirer
for a short time to oversee some work
on hi» ranch there.
A bunch of tire tighter» went through
town tlie middle of the week on a trip to
tlie Bull Run reserve, where there ie a
tire which has lieen kept, so far, tinder
subjugation.
Another wedding is on tlie »ky line.
It is an old Haying oft told my mother,
That one wedding would bring on
anotiier.
Dan Cupid ie a marksman poor,
Deepite hie love and knee»;
For, while he alwaye hite the mark,
He’e alwaye making Mre.
EvenineTelegram
and
A. D. Kenworthy
and Company
HERALD
One Year
$4.50
Funeral Directors
Address
Beaver State Herald
Lents,
Oregon
Taiior 5267
L 0. 0. F. BUILDING
Lents,
Oregon
PROFESSIONAL CAROS
DR. JOHN FAWCETT
Diseases ol Women and Children
a Specialty
Pacific Talior 3214
J P. Finley & Son
Funeral Directors
Local 2011
Tabor Kill
Montgomery ami Fifth St
Local Wil
Dr. P. J. O’Donnell
One Place of Butinées Only
DENTIST
Hour»: ItollA. X. 1 to 1 P. M
Sunday and gtenlns. by appointment
Aaaoclaled with Dr. rawcett
Lenta. Oregon
Alvord Undertaking Company
Lents and Kern Park
Main Office
Phosse Mata 9
A-1699
O. E. GREENLEAF, Manager
Res. 4510 70th St. 8. E. Cor. 45th Ave
Funeral Directors and Embalmers
IS Year» Experience
Calls answered day or night in any part
of the city. Quick Auto Service, Fine
Equipment, lauly Assistant.
Night Phone B 111«
Day Phone Tabor toM
LODGE DIRECTORT.
Shiloh Circle No. I». Ladles of O. A. R. meets
let and »d Saturday evenings In I.O. O. F.
hall, Lents. Lillah Maffei. I’rea., Carrie
Ingles. Beo’y.
JONSRUD BROS.
LERCH
Undertaker
Hawthore Ave. and liant IItti. St.
BORING OREGON
I'hone Mi
IM 111 I M mile« «outhrait of Krlto
CEDAR POSTS
SHINGLES
MOULDINGS
TURNED WORK
LUMBER $6 AND UP
Large atock of Dimension Lumber on hand
Hough and Dreaaetl lumber for all purpose!
•end order to JONHRUD BRofl. Boring RD 9
F. A. Alvord baa been »ick for several for quite • numtier of [»eople, and thus
days.
keep tiiem nearer home
Thia laundry
Walter Locke is building a new home
has an excellent lot of machinery and
on Hixty-necond avenue.
and
with experienced
Arleta Oddfellow» and Rebekahs» are equipment.
managers will no doubt find a fine op­
planning a picnic for I .at »or Day,
Mr. W. E. Smith has returned from a
portunity to succeed.
Arleta Baptist (hurch
business trip to eastern Oregon.
:46 a. m. Bible He boo I.
Jan. Frail and family of Sedro- Wooley,
11 a. ui. Preaching service.
Mrs. Emma Rnttingh of Arleta was
have lieen visiting Don Silkworth’» for
7:8111». m. Evening services.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Beeson are home
struck by a motorcycle ridden by H.
ttie
pant
two
week».
6:15 t> in. B Y P. U. meeting.
from an outing of two weeks at Bay
Foster and his wife at 384 Jefferson
7 45 Prayer meeting.
Ocean
Everybody welcome to any and all ol
street
Sunday evening, Mr». Ruttingh
The Kem Park Christian Church gave
these services.
a 15 cent lunch Friday noon, and a sustained a broken leg and Foster a
Austin Westover tian recently ret urne» I
broken shoulder. Both were taken to
cream social in the evening.
from a vielt to hie micie'» farm near
the hospital. Mre. Rnttingh was cross­
Millard Avenue Presbyterian Church Vancouver, Wash.
ing Broadway street and Foster came
10 a. in. Sabbath School.
J. U. Barrett is building a new home along riding too fa»t, blew his horn and
11 a. m. Morning worship.
6 :45 p.m Y. P. 8. C. E.
Mrs. Nettie C. Hchlade from Pasco, at East Forty-seventh street and they got excited and hail a mix-up.
7:30 p. m. Evening worship.
Mre. Ruttingh'a injury was Mow tlie
Wash., ia visiting tier sister, Mr». Gleason.
7 :30 p. m. Thursday, midweek service. Kellelier.
knee.
Mre. Foster was not seriously
8 p. m. Thursday, choir practice.
Geo. Richards of Sixty-first street and hurt.
Rev. Win. H. Amo», Pastor.
Mrs. Lawrance, who has been living Sixty-fifth avenue is working on a new
for some time in Estacada ha» returned home,
USE POISON BRAN MASH
St. Peter’s Catholic Church
to her home on Tenth avenue.
Bunday»:
TO CONTROL CUTWORMS
8 a. m. Low Maas.
Mias Helen Humphrey» will lie annuit­
10:30 a. m. High Ma»«.
Mr». Hteffe entertained a large numtier ant at the Lenta Library on Tuesday
8:30 a. m. Bund y School.
Cutworms
are menacing various
: of friends at dinner last Sunday, in afternoon» while Miss Fisher is at the
12 M
Chlor rehearsal.
garden truck and field crops at points
honor
of
her
husband
’
s
birthday.
All
playground.
Week day»: Mass at 8 a. m.
agree» 1 ttiat it wan an especially tine
throughout the valley. The attack is
dinner.
A fire at 4304, Seventieth street at so general and the cutworm« are pres­
Seventh Day Adventist Church
3:20 a. m. on tlie 15th, <iamaged the ent in such number« that drastic
10 a. m. Saturday Sabbath School.
The meetings at Tlie Mt -icott Center frame building and furniture belonging
measures seem warranted to prevent
11 a. m. Saturday preaching.
, of Truth are being well attended.
The to Tim Broder about O<>).
the occurence of au epidemic of the
7 :30 p. m. Wednesday, Praver meeting
sermons by Dr. Minard of Portland are
7:45 p. m. Sunday preaching.
pest.
i enjoy«! by all.
Arsenical sprays some time« prove
The Arlrta Young Campaigners will
practical,
according to A. L. Lovett, in­
German Evangelical Reformed Church Quite a number are getting ready to meet Monday evening at tlie home of sect specialist
at the Agricultural Col­
Inez Knox, 4830 Sixty-sixth street, at
10 a. m. Bunday School.
go to the hop fields. Am »ng these are
8 o’clock. All members are urged to be lege. The beat general treatment for
i. Saturday, German school.
10 a. m.
Mr. Conner*. Geo. E. Davidson and
this cutworm is, however, the poison
present.
B D. D . Wednesday. Y. P. 8.
family, Edwin and Edgar Chamberlain
11 a. m. Sunday worship.
bran masb. This material ie prepared
Th. Hcbildknecbt, Pastor. and Mrs. Kays and sons.
as follows:
E. F. Eddy is wearing a plaster cast
Bran........................50 ,>ounds
while recovering from a badly sprained
Mrs. Blackburn of Gray's Crossing is
White
arsenic or t'aris green. .2 pounds
ankle and fractured shin bone that be
Lents friend’s Church
lining a gocxl work with her free etn-
Salt-------- ----------------- .------------ 2 pounds
got
when
the
front
wheel
of
his
wagon
9:45 a. m. Bible School, Clifford Bar- plovrnent bureau. She iielpe women to
krr, superintendent.
ran off and threw him out at Fiftieth Syrnp............................................. 2 quarts
secure situations and secures boarding
Oil of lemon_________________ 2 ounce«
11a m. Preaching.
and Hawthorne two weeks ago.
3
-
- -
places for children whose mothers can
Mix these material» thoroughly and
P- m. Junior C. E.
7 P. m. Christain Endeavor
not be with them during the day.
All
add sufficient warm water to make a
8 P- m. Preaching.
Dr. McDougall will preach at the
■ •a»«H of distress that come before her
coarse crumbly mash.
Don’t get the
John Riley, Pastor.
Laurelwood
M. E. Church Sunday
notice are thoroughly investigated and
material sloppy; it should fall apart
morning at 11 o’clock.
Preaching in
lielp rendered if possible.
readily after pressing togejher in the
the
evening
by
the
pastor,
V. E. Wil-
Kern Park Christain Church
band.
lings. Epworth League at seven o’clock.
Corner 69th 8t. and 46th Ave. 8. E.
This material should be sown broad
HANDLING
BAGGAGE
' Topic,
“Our
Duty to
Europeon
10 a. m. Bible School.
cast over tbe field in the early evening.
Ila m. and 8 p. m. preaching service.
Countries.’’
A System That Simplifies Matters For
About five pounds to an acre ie usually
7 p. m. Christain Endeavor.
ths
Railroad
M«n.
8 p. m. Thursday, mid-week prayer’
sufficient.
Cutworms feed on this
A Silver Medal Contest was held at material in preference to vegetation.
Uke moat other mysteries, that of
meeting.
8:45 p. m. Thursday, Bible
handling tbe thousands of pieces of the Kem Park Christian Church Tues­
Some succulent crop such aa bog
Claes.
luggage that come to a great railroad day night under the auspices of the
weeds or alfalfa sprayed heavily with
A cordial welcome to all who will at­ •tatlon baa a simple solution. It seem»
Arleta W. C. T. U. Those taking part
tend any all services.
to tbe layman that there must be con­ were: Thelma Ward, Olive DeJamett, Paris green, then mowed and placed in
R. Tibbs Maxey, Minister.
small heap« about tbe field is of some
fusion when Incoming trains dump
Alva Duffield, Gladys Weakly and value.
hundreds of trunks and hand bags Into
Lillian Schmidt. Gladys Weakly was
the baggage rooms for distribution to
St. Pauls Episcopal Church
awarded the medal.
Other interesting
•
H
quarters
of
the
city
System,
which
One block couth of Woodmere station.
Letter head», envelopes, cards, bill
numbers
on
the
program
were, a vocal beads, auction notices and posters,
has
come
to
play
an
Important
part
In
Holy Communion the first Bunday of
solo
by
Miss
Hannah
Shaver
and
a
each month at 8 p. m, No otoer ser­ all business nowadays, has mads bag­
dodgers, announcements, etc, at Mt.
vice« that day.
Scott Pub. Co., office, Lenta.
gage handling a rather simple matter piano solo by Iris Hewitt.
Every other Sunday the regular ser for tbe railroads. It Is tbe use of a key
vices will be aa usual.
number that does tbe trick.
The Rose City Laundry resumed
Evening Prayer and sermon at 4 p. m.
Traveler» have noticed that their
Sunday School meet« at 3 p. m.
B.
operations Tuesday under new manage­
PHYSICIAN AND SUROEON
check
numbers
run
Into
six
figures.
If
Boatwright, 8upt, L. Maffett, Sec.
ment having been over-hauled, and
Rev. O. W. Taylor, Rector. they pay attention to tbe figures on
Office
cor 82nd St. and «Oth Ave.
new machinery being
their checks at all. It to tbe third of considerable
Res.
5906 82nd St. 8. E.
th ess units, counting back from tbe added. It will be a good thing for the
Phone Tabor 4256
final number, that to tbe key to tbe Kem Park district as it will effort! work
At The Churches
Dr. C. W. Tldbadl
MT. Scott Center of Truth.
whole system of distribution Tbe ex­
Meeting every Sunday evening at 8_:<JO pressman wbo bandies tbe baggage for
p. m. Three doors east of 82d 8L,
It» bome distribution bands In to the
Grays Crossing, Portland, Ore.
baggage agent his mass of collected
checks, all sorted on that basis, and
tbe baggage handlers bustie tbe stuff
Lents IM. E. Church
out with very little delay.
Preaching 11 a. m. and 8 p. m.
Suppose he tins only a few checks
Epworth League 7 p. m.
They
Sunday School ami Bible Class 9:45 from an Incoming local train
may read 384741. 384201. 384599, 384-
a. tn.
The fourth quarterly Conference will 735. 384812. 384187, 384622. 38425«. 384-
be held August 30.
Dr. .lames Moore 739. 384747. 384O56 and 384123 In each
will be present' W. Boyd Moore, Pastor. case the first three figures are identical
-384 The first variation begins with
the fourth, or hundreds, unit
By
Lents Baptist Church
mentis of this unit be separates bis
Lord's Day, August 23, Bible School checks-all tlie 7’e In one bunch, all tbe
5's in another, and so on
9:45 a. m.
Morning worship, 11 a. tn.
Theme,
In the baggage room tbe trunks and
“An I'nfading Inheritance ’’
bags are distributed as soon as receiv­
Elmo Height» Sunday School 2:30 ed In ten a|>artmenta. each bearing a
p. m.
unit number, from 0 to 9 That num­
B. Y. P. U. 7 p. m.
ber
Invariably represents tbe hundreds
Evening worship, 8 p. m. Theme.
unit of tbe claimant's cbeck.
Ths
“The Unpardonable Sin.”
trunk with a 384543 check would go to
Strangers always welcome.
tbe same compartment as one number­
ed 385543 or 383543 or 12543 or 987543
Infection and Insect Bites Dangerous Tbe figure 6 to tlie key figure, with tbe
Mosquitoes, flies and other insects, result tbat there to never any contu­
sion or trouble In locating tbe baggage
which breed quickly in garbage pails, desired. It would be In tbe compart­
ponds of stagnant water, barns, musty ment numbered 5.
This aimpie plan solves tbs mystery
places, etc., are carriers of disease.
as to the prompt location of a piece of
Every tima they bite you, they inject hand baggage when a passenger rolls
poison into your system from which op to tbe baggage room door In a taxi
some dread disease may result. Get a to get the piece of tuggags be has had
checked and baa to wait but a moment
bottle of Sloan’s Liniment. It ia anti­ to obtain IL It to a very simple solu­
septic and a few drape will neutralise tion of tbe trouble tbat a few years ago
the infection caused by insect bites or annoyed all travelers wbo bad to wait
for baggage to be transferred from one
rusty nails.
Sloan's Liniment disin­ terminal to another In their own con­
fects Cute. Bruises and Bores.
You veyances.—New York Bun.
cannot afford to be without it in your
Home
B-1WW
Phone East
781
Mr». Lerch
Assi «taut
Branch Office
Carters Building
Kern Park
X
Tremont, Kem Park and Arteta
home.
Money back if not satisfied.
Only 25c at your Druggist.
Q—»test Song Writers.
The Immortal quartet of song writ­
ers are Goethe. Heine. Bums and
Beranger Of the four Burns la by far
the most popular.
Goethe was at
heart an “Olympian" and in all things
a critic: Heine was In bls deepest soul
a pessimist and cynic; Beranger. while
much more human, was a little bit
too critical, while Burua, democratic
to the core anil of Immense sympathy,
threw himself Into the common human
life of the world with a whole heart
and wrote the song's that will live and
be loved while humanity endures.—
New York American.
It Was Lincoln’» Knife.
Lincoln was always ready to join tn
a laugh at bls own expense and used
to tell the following story with Intense
enjoyment: “In the days when 1 used
to be on the circuit I was accosted In
the care by n stranger, wbo said, 'Ex-
vuse’me. sir. but I have an article tn
my possession which belongs to yon.'
•How Is that?* I asked, considerably
astonished The stranger took a jack­
knife from his pocket. ‘Thia knife,'
said he. ’was placed In my handa some
years ago with the Injunction that I
was to keep It until I found a man
Blobbe—Why do those two girls both
uglier than myself. I bare carried It
from that time to this. Allow me to hate you soT
Blobbe—I once innocently remarked
eay, sir. that 1 think you are fairly en­
titled to the property.’"—“Everyday that they looked alike.—Philadelphia
Life of Abraham Lincoln."
Record.
Spring Building
Phone Tabor 1280
We have the Lime, Brick, Cement, Plaster,
Gftvel or Sand, all good as the beet at prices tojeuit
And Don’t Forget Us
when in need of Feed, Wood or Coal.
and Quality for all purposes
Grades
Kem Park Feed & Fuel Company
6840 Foster Road, opposite former location
A Smile
of Satisfaction
will come if you buy your interior finishing
lumber from us. We furnish soft yellow fir
of the kind 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 Roed
Broadway Building
Phone Taber 619
Phone Main 6199