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It. meet» lat and M Halurday evenirne In I. O. O. f. hall, lente. Llllah Maffei, Pros., Carrie Inglea, Bsc’y. A HELL Of A CHRISTMAS snemlrs tlieir footstool. wore not his children. As if all men Noverai of the young people of thia Ths crime ol vicinity engageai a social dance at such religion I And ws think of Christ Chanticleer Inn Hatnrday evening. and Christianity. If Christ waa any TREMONT, KERN PARK, ARLETA (continued from last week) The European war shows us the full thing he was a democrat. If Christian PLEASANT VALLEY 6 And 4 meaning of militarism In tine extreme ity lie anything It is democrary. Miss Georgia Fawcett has been on It shows u« the wisdom ol our shirt Christianity says, "Thou »halt not the sick liât. sleeve and plain speech diplomacy, It kill.*’ Is Christianity, is democracy, is Mrs. Leslie Berke of Portland came shows us lhal we must have our own I ear« a < I ream of the irn|x>Mible? The out and spent Monday visiting with oer Ransom Cone and wife left for their ships to carry our own commerce. It world will not believe it. War is pagan parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kesterson. home r.ear Condon, Tuesday. proves the wisdom ol Washington's ad- and atheistic. It is hatred and destruc O. N. Hager attended the annual vice against entangling alllanrea with tion. " The religion of valor” is no re meeting of the Gieshani Fruit Growers 8. J. Allen is confined to his home Pills. Only 3fie. at your Druggist It is only lust ot blood and foreign powers. It proves to us that ligion. ■ Bwlen’i Arnica Salve for Skin Eruptions when we wall off Europe with a tariff liootv and tbs women ot tbs conquered. Association held at Gresham last Mon with an attack of sciatic rheumatism. day. we hurt ourselves as much as we hart It spits upon the words "Peace on earth Rev. T. B. Lovelace of Bellwood filled ! The people of Woodmere are glad to Children's (oughs—Children’s Colds Europe. It tells us how foolish we and to men good will.” To war the hie regular appointment in the pulpit leant that A. W. Powers is recovering. were when we said, “What do we rare gospel ia a "scrap of paper” to be torn last Bunday. Both are Serious op for necessity of state and the repudi for abroad?" The war it a le eon to oa W hen one of your little on«s allows against Imperialism. We can sue bos ation justified by a programme of Among Pleasant Valley folks who C. F. Eddy is expecting a visit from 1 symptoms of an approaching Cold, give j Germany*« colonies, all now lost, were “frightfnlness.” If the world believes will attend the play to lie given by his sister of Seattle next week, en it Dr Bell’s Pine-Tar-Honey at once. It a weakneea not a etrength. How about in Christ—and it seems to do ao still— Washington high school pupils next mute to California. ------ — ai'U quickly, and prevents the Cold 1 Engl end's colonies? They are no*, all this must |>a»i away and Christ Friday night will be the Mieses Edna, I growing worse. Very healing—-wwiltiea [ colonies. They are nations. And they ianity, democracy and peace come to Hazel end Eva Berke, Otto Berke and Geo. Churchill ia putting up a 28x42 the l.unga, looaeiia the muooiis, strength- ! are free nations. As for India, In spite lie. To such conclusion cuius ths Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Lebam. frame building on Foeter road where ens the ayatem It’s guaranteed. Only I of whispers of sedition there, the war thoughts set going by the great war and Mr. and Mra. Ernest Olson of Port the confectionery was recently burned. 25c. at your Druggist Buy a Ixitlle I land visited las'. Stinlay at the borne of brought home to her the conviction that its consequences to the innocent. today. And so. as 1 am writing thia there Mr. Olson’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A.I the umpire 1« peace. Buckleii'a Arnica Naive for Norm. Miss Fay Clark, County Superinten The great war shows how the world Hosts up to the office the tinkle of the B. Olson. dent of Malheur County was the guest I is knit together, bow no people can Na vat ion Army lassies* bells ou the Fred Matthias, who is having a piece ■offer much without other people suf street corner, and I remain her ths ar of laod cleared, fired two hundred and of Mrs. Charles E. Kitching at Firland fering too. The thoughtful of all land» ticle in the last American Magazine, fifty shots one day recently blowing out during the past week. cannot fail to nee that the etiipendon- which shows bo«' an army may be used as many stumps. It waa necessary to J. Fred Thompson now of Beaverton confilct inuet demonstrate to all minds for nobler things than killing men, and get the P. R. L. A P. Co., to shut off Arletd Baptist Church the common interest of all nations in how army discipline to such beneficent the current trom their transmission was back here on a visit Sunday, :45 «. in. Bi bl« School. y peace. The war, Germany’s Crown ends may lie spread among the men of wires which run along the ciuoty road spending the night st the hospitable 11 a. in. Pr«a<*hinK Mr vice. 7 :3O p hi . Evening H*rvicei. Prince «ays, is a rtupid, foolish, un- accnntry along the lines of co-operative near the clearing, However no damage Kitching home at Firland. rt 15 t> m B. Y P. U. meeting. nnceesary war. Every thoughtful man work for betterment, even as we nave resulted. 7 45 Prayer meeting. of every warring and every neutral na organized the Biy Scout rn «vement.and Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Buckow of 65th Paul Bliss is having twenty acres of Everybody welcome to any an<! all of lion know« that t« lie abaolutely true. how there may he a chivalry and valor land cleared th s winter which he ex-1 St. and 42d Ave. are the happy parents thrive m*rvi<w. Every thoughtful man know« that Oer- that will not draw streug'h from drink fleets to put in crop during the coming: of a nine-pound son, born last Wednes rnany cannot lie crushed by the Allies ing the hot blood of the foeman, and spring. day the 6th. Milldr J Avenue Prcvby lerlan Church as Germany has eru-lied Belgium. how there is no doubt that we may J. II. Nolta of Sorth Portland lias 10 a . in. .Sabbath Kvhool. Every one know« that the war at it« build the world into a dear city of God Dr. Clark has returned to .Millard boujt't the G. M. f-aughlin Ml acre farm 11 a m. Morning worship. end will settle nothing that war cannot —how the energies of war may be, avenue and resumed possession of the 6 :45 p.m. Y. P. N. C. E. a mile and a halt south-east of Sycamore : and will not unsettle, if armaments be must be, will be, diverted to the service » :30 p. m. Evening worship. The farm was drug business he sold to Mr. D >bson in And thinking that station on Foster road. not reduced. 7 :3o p. in. Tnumday. midweek service There ia enough true of peace and love. considered in the ileal at $350 per acre. | the fall. H p. ni. Thursday, choir practice. in all the lands of earth, as the Christ democracy in Great Britain ami France The farm property colitains five acres in - Rev. Wm. H. Ainos, Pastor to save Germany from annihilation, if mas bells are chiming, millions uf bet Mrs. Bertha Boatwright is ill at her orchard, a nine room house, concrete «lie lose And if Germany should win, ter men than I, are thinking the same She is greatly reservoir with capacity of 1000 barrels j home at Archer Place, thing because of the European horror, which now seem« unlikely, she would St. Peter’s Cathode Churth missed by her class at St. Pauls of water, barn, farm machinery and | only win nntil another coalition against 1 come to tbe c inclusion : Bundays; This is not a Hell of a Christina: sf- implements, eight head of cattle, two Church, a a. n>. Ix>w Maas. her would oestroy her power a« it did horses and some poultry. Smith Mon- 10:110 a. in. High Mass. ter all.— Reedy's Mirror, Napoleon'«. tague will manage the place for Mr. I The dancing party at Woodmere hall 8 :.t0 a. in. Nundiy School. Ho far a« concerns the world-wide 1M. Chior rehearsal. Nolta, who does not expect to occupy on New Years eve was given by the suffering, I would not be too optimistic Week days: Maes at h a. m. the farm himself. The land is mostly Woodmere Dancing Class instead of CHICKEN GROWERS or too pessimistic either. There’s a1 under cultivation and the farm is con- St Pauls Guild as stated is your last STUDY BUSINESS sidered middle course. one of the beet in Multnomah issue. Seventh Ddy Adventist ( hurt It Maybe, I think, the world needed County. 10 a. in. Saturday Nabballi School. thia shock of universal pain. The (Continued from Page One; 11 a. tn. Saturday preaching. A. G. Sager of lent» visited at the i The Ben Hurs held their big play on It 7 :30 p. in. Wednesday. Prayer meeting. world bad been growing too emug. 7:4S p. tu. Sunday preaching. was undoubtedly too much concerned winter chickens'are being raised, it is home of J. I*. Campbell one day recent Tuesday evening and report a most successful affair. The hall was filled to with progress and property. No mneh ladvi.able^to heatjtlie brooderjboase to a ly- Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Garrison enter the limit and the proceeds were highly so that it Wouldn't look behind and be Germdn Ivdntielkdl Reformed Church neath them to see the suffering that lein|ieratiire ofjlél degree* to 70 degrees. tained Mr. and Mrs. Will Richey last satisfactory. IO a. ni. Bunday Hcbool. --------- • was there, that is always there. We regardleasj’of the temperature'Jof the Bunday afternoon. 10 a. m. Saturday, German school. P. H. Triggs, formerly of 67th St , forget that suffering is always with ns. j hover, whicli often requires placing H p. m Wednesday. V. P. 8. 11 a m. Sunday worship. now employed at Hillsboro, suffered a We only heed it when it is brought brooder pipes around the outai.ie walla Th. Nchildknecht. Pastor. dramatically to our attention. aa badly broken arm Saturday while de The need of thia Our of the brooder house. CHERRYVILLE capacity for aympathy was growing heat depends entirely upon the brood- >g-------------------------------------------------------- s fending himself from an assault. Lents I vdnueikdl Church atrophied. We could write a cheque mg system and the weather conditions; Are we going to have any winter this Hermon by the Pastor, 11 a. m. and and forget it. But now no one can but it is alwoluU-ly necessary that the The Arleta Baptist Church is engaged 7 .30 p. ni. I summer’’ Nnnday School 9:49 a m., C. 8. Brad write a cheque without thinking hard heat be kept at the desired temperature in revival services. Rev. A. B. Waltz Here it is the middle of the winter ford, Nuperiniendent. beforehand and the need for help is eo under the hover. Ilr,w>k-rs and liovent of the E. 45th St. Baptist Church is ' and no «now yet to amount to anything. Y P. A. 6:30 p. in. Lowell Bradford, great that cheques cannot reach it. •hould have from one-half to 2 inches of doing the preaching. President. Miss Goldie Williams returned to Everybody must come in with belp to sand, dry dirt, cut clover, or chaff Prayer meeting Thursday 8 p. m. Cherryville after an absence of nearlv a spread over the floor and in the brood- make any impreesion. A cordial welcome to all. Pentecostal prayer meetings are held vear in Montana. The hovers should be F. K. Ilorriei hnch. Pastor. The vast need broadens our sympa er-house |>eti. Mr. Dillenbeck of Washington was in at the residence of Mrs. Alfred John thy. Its nearness as well aa distance cleaned frequently, as cleanliness ia very 'own last week looking over the shingle son of Woodmere on 56th Ave., every Kern Park Chrl stain Church quickena oar benevoleace. We find we I essential in raising chickens success- The public is proposition. He save in Washington Tuesday at 2:30 p. m. Corner H9th Nt. and 46th Ave. N. E. can’t confine our sympathy or benevo I fully. where be is located on the Cowlitz river cordially invited. 10 a. in. Bili School. When chickens are first put into the lence to the suffering at oar door. It 'lie shingle timber is pretty nearly 11 a in. and 8 p m. preaching service. wanders off to the Belgians, the Ger ( hrodler they should tie confine«! uniler 7 p. tn. Chrlstain Endeavor. rone. He was well pleased with the Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Cone enter or around the hover by placing a loani mans, the French, the Austrians, the 8 p. m. Thursday, mid-week prayer iiitlook as he says there is an abund- tained Mr. and Mra. Jas. Gething and meeting. Servians It makes us more cosmopoli | or wire frame a few inches outside (thia 8:45 p. tn. Thursday, Bible Study tan, more universal. We begin to un j would not apply to the small outdoor tnce of material here in every direction eon, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cone and Mr. and Mrs. Ransome Cone at dinner Fri Class. j colony brooders I The fence or guard ■specia'ly on the so-called railroad land A cordisi welcome to all who will at derstand something of the brotherhood «here there are millions of feet doing day evening. should be moved gradually fartlier awaj of man tend any all services. robody any good, but which onr mis- R. Tibbs Maxsy, Minister. And into every man's head pope the from the hover a«id discarded entirel} epresentatives in Congress persist in Ye correspondent made an error in I when the chickens are 3 or 4 days old o> questions: Why should the brother tting lie idle. There is a great mar- the write up of St. Pauls church. It ' when they have learneil to return to th hood of man he a brotherhood only in St. Pauls L piscopal Church :et for these cedar shingles as this was Miss Charlotte Shnlenberg who re Youug chickens shoal« suffering? Why should there not lie a source of heat. line block south of Woodmere station. entleman said he never solicited an or- cited no well at Irvington, taking two be closely watched to see that they d Holy Communion the first Munday ol brotherhood of prieperity, of happiness? ter in his life but has turned down parts beside her own and Alex Roff. not huddle together or get chilled. The As soon aa we put the question we each month at 8 p. m. No other enr- i 'i any. vices that day. see the «newer, or hear it in the still, should be allowed to run on the groun« A Mr. Howard of Portland has bought Every other Bunday the regular ser- | small voice. Ladies of St. Pauls Guild will hold Man’s sufferings are wlienever the weather be favorable, a vice« will lie as usual. K) acres right west of the hotel and will their January business meeting at the they do much better than when kep Evening Prayer ami sermon st ip. m. man's doing. “Man's inhumanity to «nt a force of men slashing there soon home of Mrs. S. J. Allen. 7411 56th l maxes Nuaday School meets at 3 p. m. B. ' mao countless thousands j continuously on cement or board floors s he wants to start a goat ranch there. Ave. S. E., on Wednesday afternoon. Boatwright, Nupt , I.. Maffett, Bee. mourn, »9 And man’s inhumanity ia Weak chickens should usually be kill«» A Literary Society and Debating Clnb A full attendance is desired. Rev. O. W. Taylor, Rector. chiefly given effectiveness through as soon as noticed, as they rarely mak« vere organized here last week to bold government and its control by the few good stock, while they may becom leetings Friday night of each week. as against the many. The people err, carriers of disease. Brooders should t> S. E. Portland Development League Lents M. f. Church Che question for this week is, "Re- disinfected at least once a year, an« The has finally been organised at Tremont, Preaching 10:45 and reception of bat the people are deceived. olvod. That the United States should members. world is big enough, it yields enough j more frequently if the chickens broode« with Geo. A. Morrison as president, ntervene in Megico.” Service« at Bennett Chapel M. E. for all. But all do not get it. They are in them have hat! any disease. Mr. Yost as secretary and treasurer At a late session ofcongreea a bill was Church 3 p m. chouaeled oat of it by the few. They and Dr. Hitchcock, corresponding sec Bunday School 9:45. ■Xrodaced to assist emigraota to this I are the worst chonseled where there is Epworth league 6:30. 9 -matry, particularly Belgians, and the retary. The interests of the Tremont CORBETT l’rayei meeting Thursday 7:30 p m. least democracy. For democracy is section will be the work of the League. am of $2500 be advanced to them to Preaching services Sunday evening common sense and common sense ■ —s--------------------------------$ cart them on a farm. Nothing bow 7:30 whittles down the superman to the or Crown Point, one of the most beaut E. L. Sech ria t who now lives at Bring your friends to these services ver for the farmers here in the way of dinary men'« size. The superman in fol scenic spots along the Columbia and enjoy a great hleseing. tnral Credit for farmers who are on Ballston is making a visit to his W. Boyd Moore, Pastor, the world ie the man of privilege. And highway, has been deeded to the city o he rocks financially, and the sons of daughters. Mrs. Kitching of Foster common sense destroys privilege in the Portland for park purposes. This poin Vashington, Franklin, Jefferson, Lin- road and Mrs. H. N. Shafer of Pied long run. The people of the countries located on Thor ’ s Heights, jnst ear is Lents triend’s Church oln, Jackson, etc , but a lot of bloody, mont, while attending to some business gar_ al war must see that they are democrats of Chanticleer Inn. From the top < 9:45 a. m. Bible School, Clifford «ratal foreigners, who have ruined their in the city. | in disaster and in death. They must, the point when the air is clear, can b ker Superintendent. onntry with war. kingcraft and priest 11 :00 a. in Preaching services. under the hammer of war, see that had one of the best views of the gory raft must be assisted to come over here, The Arleta W. C. T. U. held a (1:25 p. ni. Christian Endeavor. their hope is democracy in life. They from any place along the river. tnd these American members elected mothers' meeting Tuesday at the home 7:30 p. in. Preaching Services. must see that helping men is nobler I The January meeting of Columbi 8:00 p. m. Thursday, mid-week nd paid by Americans are continually of Mrs. W. T. S. Sprigg. 4531 Seventy- than hurting them. And tbev must Grange was one of the most interestin prayer meeting. etting in the way of their own consti- first street. Mrs. Mary Fishburn lead. Junior Christian Endeavor meets feel the democracy of all people in their and instructive meetings that have bee- utions. If a person would take a Papers by different members on topics Fri ay after school. efforts to relieve suffering. : hel«l at the hall for some time. Btal catter gnn and take a shot at this perta^ng to the training of the child A cordial welcome to all these* ser The relief movements in every country I Deputy Dickenson ami wife were prt» vices. Rev. John Rilev, Pastor. «tinch he would save the fool-killer a constituted the program. are a world-wide protest against war , ent and installe<l the offiesrs. ib. and »gainst those who bring on war. Nig Knighton has traded his farm i Myrcia Circle Women of Woodcraft ML. Scott Center of Truth. In the wake of war the natural de I the vicinity of Springdale, for propert distinguished itself in the late contest Venetian Coffee. Meeting every Sunday evening at 8 :(10 mocracy of the world comes with heal in Rose City Park. In the year 1501 n Venetian doctor for prizes with five other circles, win p. m. Three doors east of N2d Ht ~ , ing in its hands. As the people tight, T. C. Reed was in Troutdale bet wee Grays Crossing, Portland, Ore. ntrodiK'cd coffee berries from Egypt, ning first prize for ritualistic work, in they »re drawing closer together. The trains Sunday evening. i nglit his countrymen how to crush the shape of a handsome banner; first very magnitude of this war’s horror Mr. J. Hows« of Portlanii spent Sui them and brew the bevernge. nnd the prize for the largest number of new tend: to make future wars improbable, day here with frienJs. Luts Baptist Church use of coffee soon became general—so members in three months. $15 in gold; if not impossible As the sword ot Mr. and Mrs. Roy Emily vi»ileii hi much'80, in fact, that Venice was full Izird’s Day, Dec. 27, Bible School Mars stabs, the world awakens to the sister, Mrs. Chas. Smith at Washongs of coffee hoiiai-s where the people Idled second prize for attendance, $10 in 9:45 a. in. gold. Morning worship, 11 a. in- Sermon insanity of wholesale murder. And the j Sunday. iway their days drinking the aromatic theme: “The Lord Knoweth how to common people, of whom God has Oscar Deverall’s bungalow which * «everagc. A peculiarity of the Vene Deliver” made so many more than there are of under construction is nearly enclosed subscriptions to the Herald ami the Ian coffee houses was that their pa Elmo Heights Sunday School, 2:30 rous did not pay for each cup of cof- Evening Telegram will be taken for a any other kind of people, see that in Mrs. Clara Smith waa in Port Ian p. m ec they drank, but settled their bills limited time at a combination offer of war they do not win in any land under Thursday and Friday. It Y P. U , 0:30 p m. or all the coffee consumed at the end $4.00 per year. Evening worship. 7:3o p. m Sermon the sun. They are the masters, They Miss Helen Conlter spent the wert >f each year. The regular price of a Them«: "The Keys of the Kingdom of will rule. end in Portland. Heaven.” ■up of coffee was 5 soldi, about 2bj And they everywhere hear men pray- Mra. S. Knighton viaited Mra. Myrt Herald and Daily anti Sunday Journal A cordial welcome to these services. •■enta. J. M. Nelson, Pastor. lug to the one God that lie make their Reed Saturday. W.50- Are you sometimes al od<la with your self and with the world? Ito you won- ! der what ails you? Truv you may Is* ¡eating regularly and sleeping well. Yet something js the matter! Constipation, Headache , N'ervoiisneM and Bilious , Spalls indieale a Sluggish liver. The j triiei remedy is Dr. King’s New Lite »-------------------------------- a At The Churches « I