Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923, November 12, 1914, Image 6

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JÎIÜX’ÎÏ.^7 LOCAL AND PERSONAL
lows:
Arrive
8^t> A. M.
12:50P. M.
3:30 P. M
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Depart
7:90 A.M.
12:30P. M.
5:30 P. M.
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Hsv J. Stanford Moors of Williinina
it viaiting with hit pannta, Rev. and
Mrs. W. Boyd Moore, thia week.
TROOPS fi fio M uste
All church, »oclety. |»rwn<l aud tuoal news
, not published (or profit, trs«. notice* ot an-
Icrtalnmenui. cvnJucrM for profit. publUhe.t
at a Me mintmun. ot *t> word*.
Annona«*
■mu and card ut thank*.
rat«
Adwr-
rate* quoted on r»que*t
Th« lAdiet Aid of th« M. K. Church
held their tea at the home of Mrs.
Maude Wood worth on Tenth avenue
Wednesday.
A large attendance eu
joy.d the program and the luacheon.
Military Bands Are a Big Fea
ture In the Russian Army.
OUTDO ALL OTHER NATIONS.
SAFETY FIRST AT CHFXTER’S
Mrs. Boice and a Mr. Jenaen were
UNION SANITARY’ BARBER SHOP.
married within life |*ast week.
1 wiah to let the public know that I now
have bath tub« in connection with my
C. J. Hoi way'a new auto delivery has
Barber Sltop and they are always in
readiueoa for the public.
Also three been improved with a cover and fie i«
first cla.» itarberv. See ua for quick buildiug a new garage for it
aervice.
Th« people of Bennett CJiapel M. E.
Church gsvv* their pastor, W. Boyd Beaidae t •rasa Band laoh Ragimant
Maa a •trrng and Wood Orchestra
Moor«, and wife, « recaption at Calkin*«
and a Drum Carps twn Potto With
Hall iaat Friday night.
A large at-
Only a Battalion Hava Full Banda.
t«n<iance welcomed the paator for
another year.
The program eonai«tad
One feutuie of the lluoaluu army
of rauaic, reading«, and a pound offer­ which from time to time ba* beau
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A. F. Sleveus, formerly of Ijenta, rv- ing, and reaponae hy the paator and hia |
brought to the attention of the world
AITD FOR HIRE—Day or night, ceutly had hia home at Willimina de-
wife.
outalde of itunaia. chiefly by publics
Phor.ee, Tabor 5740, Home SHU. Tom etroyed by Are.
11 on a loucernlug t lie mael voa with mat­
Cowing, 110Johnson, St., Lenta.
ter« appertaining to intialc. la the un-
The Ml. Scott Mental Culture Club uaual stza and it u tuber of bands In the
Annoumvinent is made of the mar­
met Friday, Nov. 8. at tlie home of Mrs. military fnn.ee of the caar. The Rue
riage of Opal Hall and RuthG. Steffi*«,
Sadie
Orr Dunbar, 7118 Fifty-third elan «»Idler baa mure martini inuatc
both of Lenta.
The marriage occurred
Ave. S. Tin* club’« general topic for thau any etber aohller In tba world.
in Vancouver.
There 1« no regiment tn the It unala a
tlie year is, "A Hundred Year's of
aervlcv without It« owu tai nd. and at
Europe."
Mrs.
W.
H.
Ferris
gave
a
Tabor 3580
7806 63-Ave. S. E.
Loyd Griffin, a former Lenta boy. re­ l>aper on "The Holy Alliance"; Mrs. poMa where not a regiment but only a
turned from Colfax. Wash., where he Sheldon F. Ball spoke on "Matter­ battalion 1« quartered that battalion
tian Its liaud. And thana ltusalan mili­
has been living. Monday morning.
link's lYdicy," ami Mrs. B L. Wileox tary bnudtt urv big and Ituprraalvo mu­
spoke on *‘Carbonari and S*cret Socie­ lled orguniniIlona. Within each la a
Jacob Trust is enjoying a visit this ties of Enntpe." Tlie program was in bnina band nnd an orvheatra uf atring
week from bis brother of Hart font, Con­ charge of Mr«. J J. Handsucker. Mrs. and wood Inal rumenta with, of course,
necticut.
Mr. Trust is a successful Ramtali Howard conducted the current the neceoauir.v touch uf braan and ab<*«gi
(taker in the famous old college town. events. The club had two visitors, Mr». akiu. The result la that, while thear
Leonard and Mrs. Diabro of St. Johns military lai tula play primarily military
music. they alao adapt thewselvea to
Drake & Mauck
the performance of aueb inunlc aa the
Mr. and Mrs. T. Y. Cadwell entertained i
ll.-rald and Daily and Sunday Ort»- American bear* at a aynipbuuy concert.
MAUDRA HAT SHOPS
a party of young people at their home 1
ST.
34» WASHINGTON ST.
gonian
>7.50.
The regimental band In the United
Friday evening in honor of their nephew |
State« army conn lata of tblrty-alx
IV. Jno Dowell, who is visiting th«*m ;
pieces. aud imtida ou flagships of the
from Bremerton, Wash.
Letter of Condolence
navy are «muller Tbe average Hua
The Supreme Ruler of the Universe ■Ioii army band, ur orchestra, baa from
forty to fifty muatclana. and the ur
Sidney
Kellar
came
over
from
Baker
has again taken from Reubin Wibum
Wagon Repairing and General
cheatrua uf certain guard rcgluieuta
City last Monday night to be here with
Po«t. our past Commander, John T. cuntaln sixty
There are more thnu
BLACKSMITHING
his wife who underwent an »iteration
1.000 Ruaalan regiments, and there are
Baker.
Resolved,
That
the
loas
of
Com
­
Matt Greenslade, Foster Road last week. Wednesday, at the home of
In tbe army about 50.000 bundamen
her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Hunt- rade Baker, who wa« u good G. A. R. Then in the naval ami military actioola
inglon. Mrs. Kellar is improving rapid­ man and a competent officer and a aud in the uuvy there are baud«, aud
ly and Sidney will return to his work in noble citiaen. is a aeveae loos to the p<wl. If tu these an* added the twenty to
Baker. Sunday night.
Resolved that we extend our heartfelt forty musical pupil« uf a regimental
sympathy to the ts-reaved family in the orchestral school and the musical com
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loss of a noble husltand and a kind puntea uf battleeblpa aud various ca­
di*! achoota tbe number uf military mu
The Ruthalians held their annual father.
QUICK SERVICE
aii laua In the «riu«l aervlce of Ituaala
business meeting at tlie home of Mr. and
Reuben
Wilaon
Poet.
G.
A
R.
FIRST CUSS WORK
mount« tu tbe aurprbdug total of ap­
Mrs. F. J. Faith on Clemson street. At
proximately 100.000 men. a number
the close of the bueineiw meeting s ban­
VOTE FOR
greeter than the whole collated and
quet wo.-* held.
The home waa at-
comnilxaluued personnel in the Ameri
tractivel decorated in yellow chrysan­
can army.
themums. The girl« report an enjoy­
Ituaala take« a commendable pride
able time.
Candidate in the Journal Trade In lie military bauds, aud tbe tnual
and Circulating Contest, from clans are all cuu>|M*tent The band«
men arc trained In the regimental band
Monday evening, Nov. 18, will be tbe
Mt. Scott District No. 3
school« or in one of the numerous mu
first meeting of the Systematic Bible Votes left with W. E. Goggina, of Lenta, steal eonservatoriee maintained by tbe
Furniture and Piano Moving . Study Claae, just organised by the Ep- or mailed to Mis« Alvord at 8iW Forty­ government, aud each musical com
i worth League of the Lente M. E. sixth Avenue, 8. E., will b« m-c«pt»*<l pauy baa a conductor and bls assist
Express and Baggage
Church, at tbe home of Mrs. N. Woud-
ant. both being graduates of one ot
with thanks.
STAND 52 First Si. Cor. Mas. with Post j worth, 202 Eighth Avenue, North.
the uational conservatories of mnslc.
All
Phone Tabor 2362
Special Delivery. Phoaes Mata H2, VIH2
Tbe ituss.Hn designation of these
wishing to join are cordially invited.
military and naval bauds 1« mosykal-
Reaidrace. Mh Ave. and Mark St. oth Ave.
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naya kamnuindn. nnd they constitute
Station sear Lest... Ptwoe Taber 2774
Are yon interested in singing? Then
an Important factor in the life of the
civil population, tbe government using
come to a meeting to be held at the ‘
them for the entertainment of the pub
i Lents Baptist Church on Friday even-,
lie as well an for the musical educa
i ing. Nov. 20. Three of the cburch I
tlon
of the rnusnen very much ns the
■ choirs have arranged for the services of r
United Staten usee Its military bands
! Prof. Cowan of Portland. T ey invite I
at Washington—that Is. tn providing
I you to join the chorus.
free concerts for the people. Open air
concerts are common in the |>arks of
the larger towns and «mailer cl tie«
There will be a series of revival meet­
throughout Russia during tlie summer
ings held at the Friends Church at i
and In winter free recitals are given in
Lents, beginning Sunday tbe 15th inat., |
the barracks aud public halls.
On
conducted by th- paator and home i
Bundays, fete days and national holi­
days band concerts and orchestral per
workers. We ask tbe prayerful ayrnpa- i
r
forruancen are usual in the well set
thy of tbe Christian people of Lents:
All Goods and Work
tied regions of vast Russia.
that God will pour out hie apirit, re- i
Tbe Russian military band la con­
First Class
vive hia people, and save sinners.j
siderably more than an army institu­
Everybody invited to the meetings.
tion
The cost of mnlntsining so
NearjPoet Office,
Foster Road
Save tbe Nerves
many bands is considerable even for
LENTS
so rich a country as Russia, bnt tbe
We Have Them
A son wa> l,orn to Mrs. Joyce Hersh-
government considers them ss a prof­
ner Teffle«on Oct. 30, at tbe home of
itable investment Tbe Russian sol­
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. F.
GOOD WORK AT REASON
dier baa come to require music nnd be
Kershner of Woodmere. Mrs. Teflleson
demands it. and these bands entertain
ABLE PRICES
and son will remain here until after
the masses and the classes. Tbsse
Thanksgiving, alien Mr. Teflleson will
bands cater to the highest musical
Understanding that the Lents join them here and accompany them to ON SA LE—Polishes, Polisher., LlguMs taste, and tbe average Russian in tbe
snd Oils.
cities knows when music Is good and
Fuel Company is about to re­ their home in eastern Oregon.
be will have no other. Tbe bands play
tire from business, I will sell
Shining Parlor in Connection tbe new and popular music by com­
Wood at the following Prices
posers like Ivauoff. but on all the band
programs you will see aueb names as
until April first 1915.
Good, well cured Live Wood.
Will
Liazt Schumann. Chopin. Tschalkow-
Deliver
aky. Glinka, Stranns and Ilebusay.
Best Live Wood
$5X0
Manure for roaee and fertilizers.
114 Main St. Lents
Tbe army hand spreads Its musical
Dead Wood ...
54.50
OtIRIS GESME
Tabu. 1102
influence over itunaia In another way.
Slab Wood
54.50
After passing through tbe regimental
band school tbe bandsman serves three
Ties....................
$6.50
years Then he passes out of tbe army,
usually returning to hl« native village.
The custom In for him to carry back
into civil life with him the Instrument
R. L. WHITCOMB, Prop.
be played in the government band His
Phone Tabor 1688
inualcal training and accomplishment
make of him In hl« home town n more
Office cor Main and Foster Road
prominent and Important man than be
otherwise would l>e. He often takes
up tbe teaching of nuale and almost
15c Kimona Flannette, at..............................
$ .10 Invariably keeps up the practice of his
art. Very likely he organizes a vil­
12 l-2c Lonsdale Muslin, at..........................
.10 lage band or orchestra. nnd Into thl«
35c heavy Sheeting, at..................................
.28 come amateur musicians and other
50c Boy’s Wool Mixed Underwear, at.......
35c military bandrtnen whose army serv
lee has expired. About 15.000 Russisn
85c and $1.00 Boy’s Woolen Underwear, at
*!5c army musicians annually leave the
$2.50 Boys Rubber Rain Coat, at.................
1.95 army and return home to their fami­
50c Boy’s Pants, at.......................................
.39 nes-Washington Star.
WILL BUY
Country fed Beef, Veal Pork, Chickens,
Turkeys, Geese and Eggs at daily
Daily Market Prices
To supply their trade with fresh
Beef, Pork, and Veal, home cured
Meats, Ham, Bacon and Sausage
SEWING OF All KINDS
Prices Reasonable
HORSE-SHOEING
NewMethodLaundry I
Lents, City and
Way Points
Miss Maude Alvord
Ernest E. Hatter
SOLES
A. N. GARDNER
r
Eggiman’s Market
i
Tbe Market With tbe
Big Business and Small Profits
112 Main Street
Lents, Oregon
WINTER SUITS
I
I
I
Best Patterns, Moderate
Prices, Neatest Styles
REPAIR WORK
Cleaning and Pressing hy
Skilled Workmen
OUR SERVICE GUARANTEED
John Manz, Lents, Ore
»<
Cronolite Roofing
A Good Roof
A Low Price
Bought in Carloads direct from the
Factory
Get our prices on this Superior
Brand of Roofing before you place
your order.
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The Copeland Lumber Company
Phone Tabor 1371
Foster Road and Campbel) Hu. fanita Station, i'ort'and, On-gon
JEWELER
Sewed or Nailed
Watches. Jewelry
Repair W ork
Expert Shoe Repair
Work
Rubber Heels
NOTICE!
L. PETROVICS
Lents Fuel Company
The Emporium
The Store that Sells the Best for
the Least Money
F. F. EHRLICH
T a i lor
Suits to Order
$15.00 and up
$1.00 Boy’s Pants, at.....................................
.75
$1.50 and $1.75 Boy’s all wool Serge Pants sizes to 18 yrs. 1.25
A few Ladies and Misses Coats left on hand which
we will close out regardless of cost
Men’s 50c Shirts at......................
$1.25 Men’s Part Wool Shirts at.
$2.00 Men’s Good Wool Shirts, at
25c Men’s Wool Sox, at
f
Foster Road Next Door
to P. 0.
The Emporium
Lents Sta., Portland, Oregon
The Store You can Rely Upon
>827 North Main Street, Lanta
.39
.98
1.65
.19
LOVETTS FURNITURE STORE
New and second hand household goods bought and
sold. Wall Paper at prices that will surprise you.
Window Glass.
House painting and Paper Hanging
figures. Lead and Linseed oil used.
at close
No Job too Large for us to handle
106 Main Street South, Lents Oregon
Hay, Feed and Grain
Washed Gravel, Sand
I GET OUR PR ICES I
Cement, Brick, Lime, Wall and Land Plaster
M c K inley &
1 Block F.HKt of Main Ht. on Foster Ron!
bundy
Phones Tabor 9Ö8; Home 8112
INSURE NOW
In Oregon’s Most Reliable Association
Tulips of Haarlem.
Rolland la famed for its bulb grow-
Ara. and naarletn la a specialized horti­
Oregon Fire Relief, Oregon Merchants Mutual
cultural nursery for all Europe and the
Fire, American Life and Accident In*
United States. The tulip, of course, is
surance of Portland
the typical bulk, the symbol of this
amazing Dutch Industry nnd a stand­
PROTECTION AND BENEFITS
ard of value—as wheat is the agricul­
MODERATE RATES
tural barometer and pig Iron the in
dust ria I Indicator. The Dutch growers
produce 2.000 varieties of tulips. They
sell >1.000.000 worth of bulbs to the
United Rtate« every year
— »
John Brown, Gresham, Ore.
Reaolve to be thyeelf and know that
he who find« hlmeelf loeee hl« misery
-Matthew Arnold.
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