Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923, December 10, 1914, Image 2

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    MT. SCOTT HERALD
Get Good Impression of Your Town by
Entered a* Second Claw Matter February I#. 1914.
Money to Loan
Reading Home Newspaper
At poatottta*. Lenu. Omton, Underact ui March 3, 18'9
Published Every Tiiunniay at Lenta, Orz.T hr the M t . S cott PvnLiauts« Co.
H. A. DARN ALL, Kwro> and .M anaobb .
Office Phone: Home B-Slil-1111.
ATRON1ZE YOUR HOME NEWSPAPER!
"Knowledge ia power," th«' I mi rd tvlh ua. No 0110 can
hope to become a USEFUL CITIZEN and an INFLU­
ENTIAL MEMBER of a community without llrat familiarizing
himself with the things that are going on about town. To be a
BOOSTER one must KNOW THINGS
[
Residence: Tabor 2>18
------------------------------------ - ---- --
ALL GOOD CITIZENS ARE FAMILIAR WITH THE DETAILS OP
THE TOWN ANO COUNTY GOVERNMENT. THEY ARE AWARE
EVERAL times in the past “souw show. ” An unusual ar­
OF CONCERTED EFFORTS BEING MADE BY THE BOARD OF
ray
of
fine
stock
is
on
exhibit
history of our country during
TRADE TO SECURE NEW ENTERPRISES. TO INDUCE FOREIGN
and
attendance
is
fine.
But
the
war times between foreign states
CAPITAL TO INVEST IN THE CITY AND TO START SMALL
big
stock
is
not
attracting
all
the
agents of those countries came
MANUFACTURING PLANTS—THOSE THAT EMPLOY SKILLED
into the United States and en­ attention. Up in the Pittock
LABOR. PAY GOOD WAGES ANO BRING USEFUL CITIZENS TO
deavored to develop prejudices building the humble rooster is
TOWN.
favorable to their several states. attracting even more attention.
All GOOD CITIZENS must be aware of the erection of new
Such attempt* have always been A poultry show second to none
homes.
They must know of all real estate transactions—the
regarded unfavorably. There is is on and the attendance is fine.
buyer, the seller and the price. They must lx« able to show the
stranger the value of real estat«' in hia home town. To lie a u»cful
no reason to treat such an in­ This is the place to go if you are
citizen one must take part in all efforts to create a GOOD IM­
trusion different at this time. intending to engage in poultry
growing.
PRESSION of the town in the outside world One must lend a
Just now Portland is being lec­
helping hand to tnovementa which will lietler th«' town from an
Then
Lents
will
open
another
tured by an individual who de­
industrial, civic, social and educational standpoint.
nominates himself Prof. Eugene domestic animal show Friday
THERE IS BUT ONE WAY TO GAIN THE NECESSARY INFOR
Kuhnerman. and alleges that he morning and that will be the
MATION TO BECOME A USEFUL CITIZEN. THAT IS BY READ
is a German and that he is com­ most interesting of all, from the
ING THE NEWSPAPER. IT IS THE DUTY OF EACH NEWSPAPER
petent to tell us why we should standpoint of the small boy and
TO WORK FOR THE BETTERMENT OF THE COMMUNITY AS A
not sympathize with Belgium the small boy’s ma. Better save
WHOLE. THI8 DUTY IS LARGELY PERFORMED BY THE DIS
• or the allies. If this country ex- j some time to see it. It was good
TRIBUTION OF USEFUL INFORMATION TO THE CITIZENS
tends the hand of hospitality to last year. It ought to be better
From the home paper one learns of new enterprises, of capital
invested, of land sales, of the arrival of new citizens, of the en­
Prof. Kuhemann. is there any this year. It is really surprising
largement of this or that corporation, of improvements made by
reason why we should not also what a lot of fine stock there is
right
here
at
home.
the
town council or bv the countv authorities and of all thing*
extend the same hand to repre­
tending to make this a BETTER PLACE TO LIVE IN.
sentatives of the allies. If we
CAN YOU AFFORD TO BE WITHOUT Till'. IH>M|
The usual hubbub about doing
listen to all these we will be
PAPER. WHICH COSTS BI T A FEW t l'NTS \ WEEK’
the Christmas shopping early is
pretty busy. If we listen to only
being worked again this year.
a portion we will become more or
Don’t forsret that this scheme
ME. Scott Center of I ruth.
less prejudiced. We are enjoined
has a double advantage for the
At
The
Churches
;
Meeting
every Sunday evening a« 8:<<)
by the president to remain neu­
p. tu. Three door, cast of 821 St (
big shop down town. If you
tral. It looks like this gentle­
Grays Creasing, Portland, Ore.
Arleta Baptist Church
shop early you will buy now and
man's endeavor was to break
:45 a. ni. Bible School.
then again before the last hour Ila.
in. Preaching service.
down our neutrality and annex
Lents Baptist Church
before Santa is due. All in all 7:3»> p. tn. Evening services.
our affections if not our support.
8:15
p
in.
B.
Y.
P.
U.
meeting.
Ixird
’
a
Day. Dec. 6. Bible Sebo > I
you stand to buy twice as much 7:45 Prayer meeting.
9 15 a rn.
On the whole it looks like the
as you would if you waited till Everybody welcome to any and all of Morning worship, 11 a. m Srnnnn
gentleman was an intruder and
theme: "The Sinner’s Future."
1 the last cay or so. Then there these services.
Elmo Height* Sunday 8chool, 3:30l
would be in better business were
is no doubt that the service you
p. ni
he on the banks of the Yser or
H Y. P. U , »1:30 p tn.
will get at the stores will be bet­ Millard Avenue Presbyterian Church Evening
worship. 7:30 p. in Sermon
the hills of Poland.
10
a.
m.
Sabhatb
School.
ter if you begin to shop before 11 a. tu" Morning worship.
Theme: "Tlie (>*••••* and tne Joy, of
Christian Service.”
6:45 p. tn. '*
Y. P. 8.
~ C. E.
HE newest thing in Edison the real rush.
A cordial welcome tn these servin'*
1 :30 p. tn. Evening worship.
J. M Nelson, Pastbr
improvements is the tele­
1 ;3O p. m. Thursday, mill week service,
8
p.
m.
Thursday,
choir
practice.
scribe. This is an improvement j Mr. Allen Eaton of Eugene,
Rev. Wm. H. Amos, Pastor.
Ths Naw Y„r.
that Mr. Edison has had in mind candidate for the speakership of
Rin, out. wild balls, to tha wild aky,
since 1878, a year after the the State Legislature complains
Tha flying cloud, tha troaty light
Ths yaar Is dying In tha night
St. Peter’s Cathoik Church
phonograph was invented and is that not a single Portland paper
Ring out. wild balls, and lat him dl<
Sunday,:
a combination of the phonograph will publish his statements in 8 a. m. Low Maaa.
Ring out tha old; ring In tha naw.
Ring, happy ball*, acmaa tha snow.
and telephone. With this new reference to the speakership, nor IO:.IOa. tn. High Maaa.
Ths year la going 1-at him go
a. m. Sund <y School.
device an agreement by telephone anything else regarding his can- 8:30
Ring out tha tala»: ring In ths trua.
12 M. Chior rehearsal.
is recorded and considered at i didacy. He says that representa­ Week day»: M bm at 8 a. m.
Ring out tha grist that aapa tha mind
For tboaa that hers wa
no mort,
leisure and answered in the tions regarding Selling’s majori­
Ring out Ilia faud of rich and poor:
same way. It will be especially ty are untrue, that no one has a
Ring
tn
rrdraas
to
all
mankind
Seventh Day Adventist Church
advantageous in the settlement majority pledged yet and that 10 a. tn. Saturday Sabbath School.
Ring out the want, tha care, tha etn,
preaching.
7ha falthlaas mldnaeo of tha ttmaa;
of difficult or obscure investiga­ he is going to be in it until the 7 11 :30 a. p. m. m. Saturday
Wedn«*»day. Praver meeting.
Ring out. ring out my mournful rime*
But
ring tha fuller mlnatral In
tions or misunderstandings. It vote is cast. Mr. Eaton is prob­ 7:45 p. m. Sunday preaching.
Hing out tiilaa pride in place and blood.
will record all the conversation ably right and it is barely possi­
The civic slander and tha aplta;
incident to the making of a con­ ble that Multnomah bluff will German Evangelical Reformed Church
Ring in tha love of truth nnd right;
Ring In the common love of good.
tract and reveal to more deliber­ not carry the day this time.
10 a. rn. Sunday School.
10a. m. Saturday, German school
Ring out old shapes of foul dlmaaa;
ate consideration the hidden
8 p. rn Wednesday. Y. P. 8.
Hing out the narrowing luat of gold)
meaning and motive of all con­ *
Ring out the thousand wars of old;
11 a. in. Sunday worahip.
4«
Ring In tha thousand years of peace
Tli Scbildknecht, Pastor.
cerned in a way never before
Ring In tha valiant man nnd free.
possible.
j
The larger heart, the kindlier hand;
Lents Evangelical Chore h
Ring out the darknens of the land;
It will be an active ally of the *
_____
«
Sermon by the Pastor, 11 a. in. ami
Ring In the Christ that la to be.
« 7 :ao p. m
dictigraph, recording a distant i »
—Alfred Tennyson.
Sunday School 9:45 a. m , C. 8. Brad­
JAMIS WHITCOMB RMfY
* ford,
conversation even in the absence t
Superintendent.
of the one on guard, and thus » WWWWWWWW»♦♦♦»♦WWWWWWWWWWWW « Y. P. A. (1:30 p. m. Lowell Bradford, Prompt Action Hill Stop Your («uqb
4 resident.
proving the law’s best detective.
HA NT me a rime of Christmas.
Prayer meeting Thursday 8 p. ni.
When yon first catch a Cold (often in­
Hing
me
a
Jovial
song.
A cordial welcome to all.
This apparatus and a pair of au­
And. though It la tilled wttb
dicated
by a snivze or cough), break it
F. K Hornschuch. Pastor.
’ laughter.
tomatic handcuffs, which will no
up
at
once.
The idea that ‘‘It does
Let it be pure end strong
doubt be the next impovement,
Kern
Park
Christaln
Church
not matter" often leads to serious com­
of the hearts brimmed over
ought to settle the tendency to Slug
Corner 60th St. ami 40th Ave. 8 E.
With tbe atory of the day.
plication,. The rcm«-dy which immedi­
Of the Kto jt childish voice*
plot criminal offenses.
10 a. m. Bible School.
ately and easily penetrates tbe lining of
S
Paid
on
Time
Deposits
The Multnomah State Bank
UNITED STATES POSTAL DEPOSITORY
Lents, Sta., Portland, Oregon
Do We Print!
TRY US—-we are ready to
supply you with all sorts of
Stationery and Printing
Try Us When Wanting
Letter Heads,
Bill Heads,
Statements,
Cards,
Announcements
Programs,
Wedding Stationery
Posters,
Placards,
and all sorts of
Printing
T
A Songof Christmas:
Prices Reasonable
Mt. Scott Pub. Co.
The Mt. Sbott herald
c
That will not dl» away
“School and Home Gardening
for Elementary Schools in
Oregon” is the title of a late
Bulletin from the extension de­
partment of the Agricultural
College, It is finely illustrated
with euts of many school gar-
dens and one or two private
ones. It contains a lot of infor-
mation about garden work. How
to place fertilizer, prepare the
soil and cultivate are all taken
up. and planting instructions are
given so that any one can secure
good results if they follow direc­
tions carefully. Then there is
an article on “Control of Garden
Pests. The bulletin covers a
demand for a brief practical
work to put in the hands of
either young or old and it is es­
pecially valuable to the child as
covering a deficiency often felt.
With such instruction in hand a
boy must feel there is something
more than guess work to farm
work, that brains count in grow­
ing vegetables. It can be had
for the asking.
This is another week of big
shows. The Stock Show has
held sway all week and will con­
tinue to the end and it has been I
Of tba blare of the taeeeied bugle
And tba ttmalaaa clatter and beat
Of tba drum that throb* to muatar
Hquadroaa of acamparlnc feat.
But, oh. let your vole« fall fainter
Till, ol-nt with a minor tane.
Tou temper your aon, with the beauty
Of tbe pity Christ bath shown
And sin, one verse for the volceleaa
And yet ere the aon, be done,
A verae for the ear* that hear not
And a verae for the sightleaa one
11 a m. and 8 p. rn. preaching service.
7 p. m. Chriatain Endeavor.
8 p. m. Thursday, mid-week prayer
meeting.
8:45 p.m. Thursday, Bible Study
Class.
A cordial welcome to all who will at­
tend any all service,.
R. Tibb, Maxey, Minister.
St. Pauls Episcopal Church
One block eon th of Woodmere atation.
Holy Communion tbe first Sunday of
each month at 8 p. m, No other ser­
For. though It oe time tor singing
vices that day.
A merry Christmas glee.
Every other Sunday the regular Her
Let a low, sweet voice of pathos
vice, will be as usual.
Kun through the melody.
Evening Prayer and sermon at 4 p. rn.
Sunday School meet, at 3 p. m.
B.
Boatwright, Supt , L
Maffett, Sec.
Chriatmaa In Bathlahsm.
Rev. O. W. Taylor, Rector.
Christmas in the Holy Land is an In­
teresting experience Indeed, it la on,
never to be forgotten, and every Christ­
Lents M. E. Church
mas thousands of person, from all over
Preaching 10:48 ami reception of
the world make a journey to Paleatlne
In order to witness the various cere members.
Service, at Bennett Chapel M. E.
monies held there during tbe festive Church
3 p. rn.
season. Every odc almost puts up at
Sunday School 9:45.
Jerusalem and on Christmas morning
Epworth Leagnefl:30.
makes his way to Bethlehem, which I I’rayei meeting Thursday 7:30 p tn.
Preaching services Sunday evening
Iles almost due south, about six miles
as the crow tiles, over a range of hill,. 7:30
Bring your fri—rule to these services
No highway the world over present,
■ueb a motley crowd aa may tie seen and enjoy a great blessing.
W. Boyd Moore, Pastor.
•ireamlng along thl, thoroughfare ear
ly on Christmas morning
Lents Erlend’s Church
9:45 a. m. Bible School, Clifford Bar-
In Boaton.
ker Siifierintendent.
Teacher--Waldo name one of tbe
11 :00 a. tn Preaching services.
beat known character, of Action
<i:25 p. m. Christian Endeavor.
Waldo (aged Ave, aupercllloualj*)—
7 :30 p. rn. Preaching Services.
Santa Claus —Pock.
8:00 p. m. Thursday,
mid-week
prayer meeting.
Christian Endeavor meets
An up-to-date farmer muit have aa Fri Junior
ay after school.
accurate knowledge of today and a
A cordial welcome to all these ser­
clear vision of tomorrow.
vices.
Rev. John Riley, Pastor.
We are in position to make liberal
loans on Real Estate by first Mortgage
when “good title” is shown by abstract
or certificate of title, and at prevailing
interest rates.
Where a building is in course of
construction we help you with necessary
funds to complete same and it will pay
you to call on us if you are going to
build. We have financed several build­
ings in Lents and there is room for many
more.
.5810 Main St. Lents, Ore.
orr CALIFORNIA
r R*»««« to<our/-LOf Aitoeiw
FREE
the throat ia the kind demanded.
Dr.
I il I
___
_
A.W..LLW
King’s New Discovery soothe, tlie irrita­
bbb rotore jo « Coïrifcmy CAuræmA
tion, loosens the phlegm.
You feel
better at ooce. “It seemed to reach tlm
very spot of my Cough” is one of many an<i will lie known as the CruMde
L., Mm. I’onnay; Temperance and
honest testimonial,.
60c. at your Anniversary.
Labor, Mrs. Additon,
Mt.
Scott;
Druggist.
The national convention just held in Mother, Meetings, Mm. 8. J. Kerr;
Atlanta, Georgia, was most enthusiastic Peace and Arbitration, Mm. 8. Alice
Keep It Handy lor Rheumatism
over the “white” states added at the Hamon, Sunnyside Union; Purity in
No um * to M|uirm and wince and try to November election by the adoption ni
wear out your Rhemnatiani. It will the prohibition amendments by Oregon Literature ami Art, Mm. Alice Weister;
wear you out instead
Apply Rome and other stab's. Anna A. Gordan was Purity and Rescue, Dr. Brown Tynan,
Sloan’* Liniment. Need not rub it in— elected National Presideut; Mrs. Ella A. Albina Union; Penal and Reformatory,
just let it penetrate all through the Boole of Brooklyn N. Y., vice-president- Mrs. Warriner; School Havings Banks,
affected part«, relieve tbe soreneaa and at-large; Mrs.
Woodstock;
Frances P. Parks, Mrs Fannie McCourt,
draw the pain. You get mm at once Evanston, ill., corresponding secretary: Sabbath Obeervanoe, Mm. Curruthera;
and feel so much better you want to go Mrs Elizabeth P. Hutchinson, Evans­ Sunday Schools.
Mrs.
Blanchard;
right out and t**ll other aufferan aliout ton, III., Treasurer.
Scientific Temperance Instruction, Mm.
Sloan's. Get a bottle of Sloan’, Lini­
Birland; Soldiers and Sailors, Mm.
ment for 25 cento of any druggist and
Roper; Work Among Foreign Speaking
At county headquarters Monday it
have it in the house—against Oilda, Sore
People, Mrs. Roper general superinten­
was decided to move to a store building
and Swollen Joints, Lumbago, Sciatica
dent witli assistants from each of the
on Park and Morrison streets It is be­
and like ailment*. Your money hack if
different nationalities;
Press.
Mrs.
lieved thia will make a Ann head-quarters
not satisfied, but it do,-* give almost in*
Hattie George, Central Union; Systema­
room aa it ia on the ground floor ami
stant relief, Buy a liottle today.
tic Giving, Mrs. J. 0. Scott, University
very accessible.
The assignments for
Park Union; Flower Mission, Mm.
tlie different departments for the year in
Lntitia Ross, Sunnyside Union; Red
Herald and Daily Oregonian lfl.00.
Multnomah counry were made at this
h'tter Days and Politics) Science, Mm.
meeting as follow,: Anti-narcotics, Mrs.
Hidden
Stella Wilson, of Arleta; ^Chriatain
Citizenship, Mrs. Mary Mallet, Central
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTIOt
♦
Notln« la hereby slven that tlie unileralKiiod
Union; Circulation Department, Mrs. haa
been
nppolnleil Adnilnlatratoi1 of th* es­
State headquarters will remain in the Annie King, Albina Union; Co-opera­ tate of Rtcnarfl
M Stockton, rlecraaei!, hy the
Dekum building but have moved from tion with Missionary Societies, Mrs. County Court of the State of Ori'yon for Mult­
nomah County and haa qiiallfleiL All poraona
the fourth to tlie aixth door.
Ward Swope; Health, Hereditary and h,.v.Lni.<'l*ln"‘ »«»in« "»id entail* are hereby
n’Ai Ilo ’fr''*!',1“ 9"’
»» »1® Rnr»i
and
Medical
Temperance,
Mrs. Rulldlnz, Portland, Oregon, whh proper
voucher
and
duly
verified
within
alx monlha
The next meeting of Mt. Bcott Union G.
Johnson,
Roee
City Park ; from date hereof
will be held at the home of SVH- Walsh legislation and Law Enforcement, Mias
„ „ „ ••• H Berlin, Adminlatrator.
on Tuesday, Dec. 22. The program ia Frances Got,hall; Literature,
Mias lor Aimrn?.i;XM,'M1“,”‘"",,|‘-
[{»led and Aral published November 1Z, 1914
in charge of Mrs. Esther Fankhauser Sarah Lyman; Medal Contest and 8. T.
Bale of last publication December, 10 1014.
WI
NOTES OF THE W. C. T. U.