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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 3, 1914)
Daily Maus Obituary Geo. A. Morrison has returned from a C. Augal has re-openci the Viler Mar vacation trip very much improved in ket After a stroke of appopiexy from which lie never regained consciousness John L. Imai th. Ryl*rg passed away at his home on Mc BMPEZY ITEMS CONTRIBUTED BY I1ERAI.D REPORTERS AT NEARBY POINTS The debate held by tim Y. C. P. last Tim Laurelwood Epworth league will Monday was well attended. There were Kenzie Ave. near 82nd Kt. Aug. 31 at 7:20 p. m. The deceased was a native hold their Rally fray service next Sun 24 mem tier* and 6 visitors present. The leaving a picket post to watch any fire of Sweden, having lawn born there Nov. day. GILBERT debate was well prepared and showed that might break out. Every one in V---------------------------- - ------ « this 1, 1856. In 1884 lie was married to Anna that the young people had worked hard. command are loud in their praise of Katurday evening Aug. 2Vtli the <411- Sophia Anderson in Providence, R. I. The Boy Scouts, of the Annable Presby The decision of the judge* was given in Daily Oregonian, Herald, McCall's Mr. Osbourne and hi» kindness and Magatine anil Runart, all for 47.50 if liert Concert Band gave a serenade, go courtesy and the very able manner in I Here his married life »pentexcept fortlie terian church, returned last week from -favor of the affirmative*. ing a* far east as Hycamore. They are ak<m at tiir Herald office. which he conducted this weary and past four years, since which time he has a 10 days outing at Washaugal, Wash. doing splendidly and are estwined very residfi in tfie tiome in which death difficult camgaign. T. J. Newbill has accepted the position much in this community. They could came to him. He held memlienthip in Mr. and Mrs. Dillon and family, of of Director of Industrial Clubs for the l.a«t week while Kl tuer Edwards a . however uae l»> a good advantage three tin- Lutheran church in biseastern home. Firland came from timircampat E*ta<ada stale of Washington. His work will be | more instruments, cornet, alto and solo forest ranger in the Bull Run Reserve The funeral services was conducted from done in connection with tim state college. was out on his lieat lie was suddenly Kenworthy's Undertaking e parlor* on where they «pent the summer. I albi. Mr. Newbili and family will leave within A fire started on Amons acres atxmt confronted with a mother bear ami 2 Sept. 2 by J. M Nelson, pastor of the Mrs. Marguerite Stockton, formerly of a few days for Pullman, where they will : d [i. m. ttie 20th. Had it not been met culm. Thinking her young were in Lent« Baptist church. The interment Arleta. was recently married to J. P. make their home. J promptly it would havu meant surious danger the bear made an attack on the was in Mt. Scott Park cemetery. Import, a gentleman from California. ranger who unfortunately hail left hl» I loss to many. Residents called up F. IL They will live >n that state. gun at home and seizing a club succeed The Kern Park Fire Department has I Gates, De|i Sheriff for Gilliert, who re- Obituary an occasional run. On Sunday morn i »[Mindivl and secured tlie belp of prison- ed in beating off the >«*ar. receiving a The Clark I»rug Store at 72nd St. and ing they came to the tire at the Filley | er* from Kelly Butte, who did nobl,. 1 few scratches until his dog came up. On Aug. 2s at 11 ¡35 a. m. Mrs. Myra ■ work in puttingout the tire. Tlie people I Hastily running to his cabin lie returned I. Franklin peaned ti her rest after «infer Millard Ave., has been sold to 8. B. building on Beach Street, Lents. Mon I of that vacinity wish to express their with his gun but the big Is-ar had vanish- ing for some months. The husband of Dodson recently from Texas Mr. Clark day morning at 1 ¡45 they were called to 41 St. and 45th Ave., where a fl re caught | sincere thank* not only to Mr. Gates I cd but after a while he jumped one of the de.-eased preceded her to the other will engage in farming. in the roof of a vacant dwelling house. i Imt also to those men whoso nobly saved the cubs which he succeeded in killing world by almost eight year«. She was and said it was nearly grown apd fat as ' their property. H. S. Clapp has bought out the Kern The house was destroyed and a store born at Black River Falls, Wis. Sept. 0, ' Ira tier. L 0. 0. F. BUILDING I*56. For about seven years she has Park Electric Co., and will operate it Irailding was damaged a couple of hun made )>er home in Lenta. Of her im from the Mt. Scott Furniture Co. build dred dollars worth. The building form Taltor 5267 9 erly occupied by the Kilpatrick Drug KLROSE CHERRYVILLE mediate family she leaves to mourn tier ing. store was in danger but escaped any Mm. C. H. Bateman gave an enjoy death W. W. Franklin of 997 Mississippi Lents, Oregon serious damage. The Devil most griu to hear the priests able entertainment on Friday 28th Inst, Ave., Portland, at whose home she AU young people who wish to join 'and preacher» in Europe praying to their in honor of her sister’s, Mm. Smith's passed away, and C. B. Franklin of with the Young Campaigners in their lent* The funeral service was conduct picnic at Oak Grove be at Kern I’ark Acquaintances of Mrs. L D. Howett I God for lietter «uceewa in killing and birthday. Presents and good wishes ed in tlie lent« Baptist church, Aug. 30, station at 19 o’clock on Labor day. and her son, Lewis Howlett, sympathize I destroying their neighlsir* property. wen- tlie order of the day. the pastor J. .M. Nelson, folio wed by tlie with her in the loss she has sustained by Mr. ami Mr*. Dr. Botkin returned Mm. M. Bristfow has gone with her ritual of the ladies of the G. A. R. Mrs. his being drowned last Monday in tlie 1 from a trip to Astoria and Portland last The Arleta W. C. T. U. will hold its Franklin united by baptism with the I week and report * very pleasant time. daughter of Portland for a 10 days out annual meeting on Tuesday Sept. 8. At Willamette river at Independence. Mrs. church from which she was buried on ing and visit in eastern < »regon. Howlett conducted a little grocery at Born, to Mr. and Mr». W. A. Stone tills time delegates to the State Conven June 30, 1912, amj has tried to follow Tremont. Lewis worked d >wn town but last Saturiiay, a tine bouncing boy. tion at The Dalles will be elected. The her Lord since the time she became a Mr* Charlotte Nash, of Angele«, ARE YOU A MATHEMATICIAN? election of officer* will also take place. he recently quit his job there and wen» Christian. Ttie interment was in Mult- to work to help his mother build up her Cal., has Iss'ii engaged to teach the nomah cemetery. business. He was doing well and his school st Cherryville the coming term. Then Sol«» This Problem and Win a Mrs. William L. Golden and children, part of the work was largely to handle Prix» of 125.000. Sch'w'l Is'gins al*>ut the 14th of Sept Funeral Directors ot LewiBton, Idaho, will spend the Win deliveries. He did this wth a wheel The large»! single prize offered for Last Wei I new I ay while little Alleen JUST LIKE A MAN. ter with her mother, Mrs. A W. Powers borrow. on’foot, and wheel His aim in Montgomery and Fifth Ht < ■ ecleutlUi' discovery is still going Johnson was going to the spring for of this city. going to the hop fields was to earn The prize pas been open to Ma May 8eo th« Advantages of a Sad water at her grandfather* a mile south of begging competition for mauy years. At first Bargain, but Not Like a Woman. money to buy a horse. He would then town, «lie was confronted by a Is-ar Masters George, Alfred and Herbert run a delivery wagon. Details as to his sight the problem fur a solution of •»^^fELU" said Mrs C«|>erton ex One Place of Business Only which raised itpuml looked at her where- • hlcb the prize Is offered looks no pectantly as her bus bund en Burlington, left Tuesday for a short trip drowning are not very clear. It is sup j upon Allven ran (creaming home which more difficult than those with which tered the room, "bow did It to the hop fields before school opens. posed that he was drawn down by the also started the l«-ar and he ran in an high school student« are familiar, but look to you?" Tliey wen- accooipanied by their mother. current The funeral wa* held Thurs other direction. Experienced Woman many of the greatest mathematicians "Bully!" cried Caperton eotbusiastl- day at 2:30 at the home of J. R. Douglas, l-asl week Monday. Mr Osbourne, the in the world bare tried to solve the cally in Attendance "It’s just the place to spend An enjoyable evening was spent last 72nd St. and 50tb Ave., and the inter Di'puty Forest Ranger in charge of thia problem and given it up in despair. the summer. You’ll like It Immensely. ment under the direction of Lerch It Is kouwnqii Feruiat’a problem 1 know you will ! section of the Forest Reserve came to I've engaged ac Sunday evening with Charles W. Wes- ■. Undertaking Co., was at Multnomah icy, the sweet singer of Methodism. Nearly 300 years ago Fermat, one commodations tor August with an op this place and made a requisition for H Main Office cemetery. He leaves a mother, a sister, of the greatest mathematicians wbu Thia service was under the direction of tion ou September." men to tight a forest tire «upismed to la* Phone Main 9 ever lived, stated that the equation Miss Rose Howlett, and a brother, the Epworth League. "Is it a nice boardlug bouse? ” asked raging up toward Wild Cat Mountain sa-t-ya^aa could not be satisfied by a - invìi Oscar Howlett A parly was «<*>■> rounded up ami at>out whole numbers when a fa an odd prime his wife. i_____________ "Oh. nice enough." answered Caper C. E. Windle of Salt Lake City has 6 p nt. the outfit started up towar<is the number different from unity. The prob 60 YEARS' ton. "The rooms are dinky little opened up a restaurant in the Caster , 3-6 county with tools and commissary lem may be stated In another way—via. EXPERIENCE things, the windows are small, and the building at 4639 67 St. His mother, wagon for a weeks campaign if necessary. that ia-t-ya=xa cannot be satisfied ceilings are low, but”— Mrs. Windle, has opened up a miUinery Arriving at their destination about mid when a la any Integer greater than 2 m ■ j -j i L j "Well, of all things I And you en y A w ■ j ■ night. the party went Into camp at the The one follows as a logical conclusion gaged accommodations In such a at 6539 Foster Road. 1 H R k ■ ■ w 1 Government Ranger station In the from the other. place?" The Academy of Sciences of Goettin 4 Phone East Home morning after hearing that there was no Miss Joella Johnson has returned from "Listen, dearie; I’m not through yet. _ __ _ _ B1HHS 1 tire up around Wild Cat the little army gen. Germany, offers a prlxe of 100.000 As I just said, the rooms are small Philadelphia, where she has been study 7 m | TRAOC WlARtta tnarka <about 425.0001 for proof of this Deatons went north and were soon in the jungles assertion and all that and I ’ m told the grub ing at the State University of Pennsyl This la the prize that to COFVRIOHTB Ac. Jan so very good—mostly canned vania. She will be in charge of a special and canyons of Front Creek and Cedar going begging. Aarons «sndln« a >ks«eb and dasertpUon mar qaicxlr wsrtain oar opiotoo frae waathor an class in the Ladd school this year. Creek ami emerged about sisin at Galar- inranOoo la probablr paiantabjaCommunlea. Dr Joseph Bowden, professor of •tuff, you know-and they don't keep UonawrtetlroonSdannal HANDBOOK on Patents many cows, so the milk supply to not neaus claim 3 miles south of Cherryville mathematics. Adelphi college. Brook •ent fraa. Oldest aceocr tor aecnnn« pacanta. HOTEL ARLETA Patents taken thn.uxh Munn A Co. recetre where rations were issued ami a line of lyn. asked by the Scientific American particularly plentiful when there's a rre-iat n.>oc*. without charge, in the Arleta 8tation crowd there, but ” — march taken east towards Alder Creek to state the precise conditions for win Re modeled and Furniahed New and Clean Undertaker "Are you losing your mind. Jim Room« Tinted end Fainted. Geo Devi». Mgr ' which was reached after a desperate nlng the prize, writes that the Acad A bandaomefr Illustrated weeklr. Iamet etr- Caperton?” Groceries. Confectionery and Bcbool Buppliee, Hawthore Ava. and East 11 th. St. calaUon of anr ecientlSc fonmal. Terms. SI a struggle through thick chapperal. After j emy of Sciences will not consider any Cigar« ano Tobacco ~Walt a bit dearie. Don't be hasty! rear: four months. IL Sold by all newsdealer«. manuscripts »eut In. but only proposed GIVE VS A CALL croasing tlx* terrible canyon of the north solutions printed and offered for sale I’m not through yet The rooms are Portland, <>re«on fork of Alder, the party made the climb as monograph». In books on mathe small, and the food 1» not absolutely 4Wi tHb St 8 K Brunch OtBce. 635 F 8U Washington. D. C. I up the almost perpendicular side of the matics or tn mathematical periodicals ’A No 1.’ and they're sort of shy on Mrs. Lerch canyon, the tire was finally lis-aled about The award will not be made until two milk, and It’s a good way to the town, Assistant 2 miles »ouof the shingle mill where years after the publication of the mem and there are not many nice walks, j the party arrived ah ut 6 p. m. and im- oir tn order that mathematicians may and there's no water near except the Phone Tabor 1280 ! mediately went into action tinder the have ample opportunity to test and well, but those ate just minor cocsld Branch Office erat Ions. ” criticise the solution | command of Mr. Oslmunie and liefore Carters Building Ths object of these restrictions Is to *"Just mi"— <lark its progress was pretty well checked Kern Park We have the Lime, Brick. Cement, Plaster, "Precisely. Here's the main thing I save the academy from being flooded as it hail not yet made big progress and Gravel or Sand, all good as the best at prices tojsuit with undigested manuacrips It will 1 They've got the flnest ballroom and wm not located in a bad place to control. only consider solutions that have stood floor I ever saw In my life anywhere, After a hard march and a big liattle the the test of some com|>etent editor or and there's dancing every night and army began to call for ration but the ' publisher tn the first place. free lessons in all the new steps every , camp was so isolated that the chuck morning. Free—just think of that! j wagon could not reach us. At this They keep a fellow there all seaaoo wlten in need of Feed, Wood or Coal. Grades j juncture Mr. Osbourne says I will go just to teach emP anti Quality for all purposes “ What became of that fellow who in- "You big olnn.V," blurted Mrs. Ca- and get the rations and notwithstanding perton—"yea. ninny You know how a the late hour and hard march be started suited you?” Pugilist: “He choked to death." place like that tills up. Why didn't out and the next day he returned to you reserve accommodations for July “How did that happen?" ; camp with a pack weighing about 7511m., Diseases ot Women and Children Cannon: “I made him swallow hie as well as Auguat? Can't you get them a »tupetiduous load to carry through 6840 Foster Road, opposite former location on the long distance phone F‘—Puck. a Specialty those fearful jungles and over monster words’" Maili at the Moti postotficn arriva and depart as follows : Arriva I »apart 6:00 A. M. H:»l A.M. 12:40 P.M. 13:45P M. SilO P. M. 6:20 P. M. Doings of Our Neighbors A. D. Kenworthy and Company Funeral Directors A '■-------------------------• J. P. Pin ley & Son LERCH Scientific American. MUNN & Co.-—- New York Spring Building And Don’t Forget Us PROFESSIONAL CABOS DR. JOHN FAWCETT Local 2011 logs. Fighting smoldering tires the next day the main army withdrew Thursday Pacific Tal»r 3214 1 Local Dll Tabor »11« Dr. P. J. O’Donnell DENTIST Hours: Stoll A.M. 1 to fi P. M Run.lay anil Krenings by appointment Associated with Dr. Fawrrtl IsnU. Oregon » Alvord Undertaking Company Lanta and Kern Park G. E. GREENLEAF, Manager Res. 4610 70th St. S. E. Cor. 45th Ave Funeral Directors and Embalmers 18 Years Experience Calls answered day or night in any part of the city. Quick Auto Service, Fine Equipment, Lady Assistant. Night Phone B liss Kem Park Feed & Fuel Company The first application of Blown’» Lini ment goes right to the painful part—it penetrates without rubbing—it »topesthe Rheumatic Pains around tlie joints and gives relief and comfort. Don’t suffer! Get a bottle to-day 1 It is a family medi cine for all pains, hurts, bruise», cuts, •ore throat, neuralgia and cheat [tains. Prevents infection. Mr. Chas. H. Wantworth, California, writes:—-“It did wonders for my Rheumatism, pain is gone as soon as I apply it. I recom mended it to my friends as the beat Lin iment 1 ever used.’’ Guaranteed. 25c. at your Druggist. bay Phone Tabor MM LODGE DIRECTORY Rhlloh Circle No. 19, ladle« ot G. A. R meet« I 1st anil ad Saturday avenin«« in 1.0. O. F. hall, lenta. Llllali Maffei, Pre«., Carrie Ingles, Bec’y. JONSRUD BROS. BORING OREGON Phone* Mil (Mill I 14 ml lea aoutheaat of Kelao CEDAR POSTS SHINGLES MOULDINGS TURNED WORK LUMBER $6 AND UP Ixrp «took of Dlmenalon Lumber on hand Hollsh and brewed lumber for all purpoaea •end order to JONARlin BROS. Borin» HD' Tremont, Kern Park and Arleta Rheumatism Pains Stopped EveningTelegram Bert Wilberg is taking a couple of ’ Mias Della Purdin ha» returned from weeks off by way of vacation. Idaho, where she has been viaiting rela tives. ' ■■ ■ Harry Wilson, who has been Visiting in The Dalle» for the past two months, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Long and daught has returned home. er. Florence, have gone East to remain for several months. The Misses Nellie and Georgia Fawoett Mr. I-ayton Stockdale, city marshall of are at Devil's Lake, where they will re Woodland, Wash , was visiting friends main until the middle of September. at Firland Wednesday of this week. Joe Nash has resumed his business Miss Sarah Buell, after a lengthy vaca visits to thia part of the city after several tion, has resumed her work for Mrs. months disappearance. Chamblee» in the book store. and HERALD One Year $4.50 Address Beaver State Herald Lents, Oregon A Smile of Satisfaction ■' • Mrs. Shaughnessy of 5004 33rd Ave. is C. A. Bloss of 63 Ave. and 77 St., building a new garage. build himself a new residence. ______ BUY YOUR SCHOOL BOOKS I At The Same Old Place »'g ». _ 4 , ■ 1 ■ t ' • ■ -f » 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 6508 Foster Road TABLETS GIVEN FREE With Every Order for School Books Over half price will be given for old books in ex change for new Remember a complete change in books this year, Hunt up your old books and bring them in. Wilberg-Oppegard Inv. Co. Lumber Yard Real Estate Office 6924 Foster Road Phone Taber 619 Broadway Building Phone Ma in 6199