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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1915)
Pfc as labor 22*4 Ifssldeacc 211 8. Mala fit. l ean. (1rs. Edward Mills Ml. Scott. Lauta sad Piallane EXPRESS Baggage and General Hauling, Trunks .50c Bach DAILY SERVICE I««aie Baggage (’luck ami Address at Plummer Drug Store. Third and Mndisoii St. NewMethodLaundry 'labor 3014 QUICK SERVICE FIRST CLASS WORK Plastering Sand 82nd St. and 45th Ave Phone Taluir 2063 J. F. injr A. 0. Kenworthy and Company Funeral Directors L 0. 0. F. BUILDING Oregon Lents, J. P. Finley&Son Funeral Directors Montgomery and Fifth Ht One Place of Business Only Experienced Woman in Attendance Main Office Phone Main 9 A-1599 Home B 1888 Phone East 781 LERCH Undertaker Hawthore Ave. and Hast 11th. St. Mra. Lerch Assistant Branch Office Carters Building Kern Park PROFESSIONAL CARDS DR. JOHN FAWCETT Diseases of Women and Children a Specialty Pacific Talior 3214 Local 2011 LODGE DIRECTORY. Shiloh Circle Ho l«, Luîtes of (4. A. R. meet« tat and M HatnnUy evening« In I. O. O. F. hall, Ix-nta. Llllah Maffet, Pre«., Carrie Inglc.i, Sec'y. Many Disorders Gome from the liver I PLEASANT VALLEY f Arc You Justal Odds with Yourself? «--------------------------------------- a Do You Keouldte living? Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Campix-li were visitors as the members have the privi lege of bringing friends. “The officers elected to serve during the coming year are: President, Mr«. Are you xoinetimes al odda with your- i Gresham caller« last Friday afteriuxm. I _____ (continued from page 1)______ E. J. Hpooner; Vice-president, Mra. ' self and with the wrzfld? Do you won- 1 Geo. Davis has decided to move to I. F. Coirman of la-ntx wm out one Jerome Avery; Secretary, Miss Ossie Bend. Ore. j der what alls you? True you may lx-' day this week looking after bis ranch. , selves of its comfort«. A Izatli has been ’ eating regularly and sleeping well. Yet! L. J. llollcnlzeck wax doing biixinexs ,ad<led, porches extended, a limited Davis; Treasurer, Mrs. Ulen. The | something is the matter! Conxtipation, ■ •j Lents one day recently. amount of ix«lx provided and some president, Mrs. Spooner, has served J. E. Djraud of Haettle is visiting his | Headache , NervoUMieas and Bilious | K. E. Pinkley maib* a business trip to meals furnished and Cbaiitaqua visitors i eight conaecutive years, making a long brother-in-law, C. E. E ldy, enroute to | Spells indleaU- a Sluggish Liver. The Oregon City one day last week. provided for that other*!*» would have record for unselfish, faithful, efficient California. | tried remedy is Dr. King’s New Life; Mr. ami Mrs. Cha«. Dahlquixt Jr., been unable to remain. Tlx* budding is work. Both Mr. and Mrs. Hpooner i Pills. Only 27wi. at your Druggist. have moved to Mills City, Ore , where : maintained principally for tlx- comforts have thrown --pen their home and wel* ; Rev. Mr. Owens and wife of tJJtb Buclen’s Arnica Halve forHkin Eruptions they will reside, Mr. Dablquist having ' of the society and their families while floated us so many times that their Ave., are proud parents of a baby girl, secured employment in one of the saw ‘attending Chautauqua. The building kindly deed» and cheerful iioxpitality born last week. and improvements represent an exjx-ndi- will ever be remembered by those who Children’s Goughs—Children’s Colds mills nt that place ture of alxiut $4<)0, and in addition, the have partaken of them. G. N. Sagi-r visiteii with his mother, Both are Serious The "Uniform Rank" ot the Ar let* Mrs. Elvina Sager Of lente, recently. I soz-iety purchased six shares of sUx-k in “We desire to express z»nr thanks to « W hen one of your little ones shows Mr. and Mr«. J W. Frost «pent*Sun ; tbe axwx'iation. costing $150. Tlieee friends and our appreciation of their Camp M. W. A. surprised Myrcia Cir symptoms ol an approaching Cold, give I day visiting with relatives in Portland. share«, through the courtesy of the sympathy in our work, especially to J. cle Tuesday evening with n entertain it Dr. Bell’s Pine-Tar-Honey at once. Il 1 > Ix-xlie Johnson of Woodmere s|x-nt Chautauqua management, are voted to J Johnson, Maxtor of Evening Star ment and supper. az'ts quickly, and prevents the Culd i last Sunday at tbe home of bis brother, different member« each year so that Grange, for legal advice at various growing worse. Very healing—osithex j there are always six meintx'rx resident time«; to Mire Julia Hpooner, who has Kuby Johnson. The Kern Park Fire Department is the Lung», loosens the mucous, strength-1 L. J. ilolletilieck wax looking after at the dub lionxe ax hostesses and the aided us many times; to Meedamex actually growing rusty these days for enx die system It's gmiranbi'd. Only | remaining members visit ax they have Eccles. Harger, Morgan, Battin and want of exercise. No fires now for 25c. at your Druggist. Buy a Ixittie i buainare matters in Jxmts last Saturday. Pleasant Valley Grange will hold their i opportunity. In recognition of tlx- xer- Alexander, who have entertained ns in nearly a month. today. regular all day session fanuary 2:<rd. at I vices of tlx- society toward tlx: success of their homes Bucklcn’s Amica Halve tor Sores. which the newly elected oflfoen will be the annual encampment, our president. “Looking backward over* tbe path- : installed. T J. Krueder, slate deputy, M rs. Hpooner, was elected to tlx- board way of the yesterdays, we see that many • Ladies of the Modern Maccabees, areiated by the l<entw degree U-am will of directors of the Chautauqua Associa changes have taken place. Members Woodmere hive, held an afternoon tea have charge of the ceremonies. tion and has served several years, an have moved to distant places. Death, I Wednesday afternoon at the home of There is certainly two sides to the honor that we appreciate. the dark angel, has xpn-ad hix shadowy Mrs. Harry Pratt of 72nd st. “ At the time of the great earthquake “ jitney ” question. look there up pinions over some of oar homes and has . lie- Arieta Baptist Church fore |>as»ing judgment. disaster in San Francisco we were asked borne to their last rest two of our former ' Mies Mabel Nelson of 54th ave., gave :4ft a. m. Bible School, to cooperate with several societies in members, M~ Edna Spixmer in the a surprise party on her brother-in-law 11 a. in Preaching service. 7:3o p. m. Evening ar-rvices. Milwaukie, whose individual member beauty of her young womanhood, and and wife, Roy Greenwall, Tuesday 6:1ft p m. B. zY. P. U. meeting. ■----------------- ----------------« ship exceeded ours in number, to sew Mrs. Fortner in the full maturity ot a evening, to which about fifteen friends 7 :4ft Prayer meeting. CORBETT Everybody welcome to any and all of V-------------------------------------------- fe and furninh garments for relief work. busy life. We shall ever eberiah sweet were invited. Out of a total of 150 garments made, the memories of her quiet, cheerful hospi these services. Hevesal carloads of jw>tat<x-« were Harmony Society made 7,5, and 11 tality in tbe olden time. Five of our Every Sunday evening the male ship|xx) from la-re this week. members ¡none afeernoon cut and Com- mem tiers who have known the grief of chorus of the Laurelwood M. E. Church Millard Avenue Presbyterian Church Mr. nml Mrs. Henry Steplu-nson of pleted 23 new garments, Thin result ; the last parting as they laid to rest their Portland were guexta of Miss Helen «a» obtained by etiiciency and system. loved helpmates, are Mesdames Fortner, render special musical numbers. There 10 a. in. Habbatii School. 11 a ui. Morning wondiip. Coulter Saturday and Sunday. Several large packing cares were filled ' Stevens, Alexander, Johnson and Wet- I is to be some extra good music this com 6: 4ft p. tn. Y. ........... P. 8. C. E. ing Sunday. The dance at Columbia («range hall with clothing and other comforts, clean ! more. t :30 p. m. Livening worship. was well attended anzi iti gixxl repair. i :3o p. m, Thursday, midweek service, Saturday evening “Through the long year« of self deny- h p. m. Thursday, choir practice. and a jolly time was re|x>rted. ■'Tlx- year that the Clackamas County ' ing labor we have gone steadily for-1 Rev. W. L. Wilson of Umatilla is Rev. Wm. H. Amos, Pastor. Is-na and Walter Bell, Fr<-d Smith Fair wa« belìi in Gladstone Park thr | ward, although encountering bitter op home this week visiting his family of and Frank Spybrock entered high school szwiety gat In-red an excellent exhibit position, and having our motives and 4135 64th St. The visit was unexpect- last Monday. St. Peter’s Catholic Church and therefore everyone was from the Harmony district and arranged work often misunderstood. Drawn all ed Miss Louise Winters King, county it in a very attractive form, winning the the clzzser in bonds of everlasting love agreeably surprised. Sundays: superintendent assistant visited the* second prize for the Ixnt display by an and friendship, the sorrow of one is tbe 8 a. in. Ixtw Mass. ■■................. schools Thursday. 10:30 a. m. High Mas». organized society and also a numlx-r of sorrow of all, and joy find« an echoing Mrs. McColm of 65th st., who was 8:30 a. in. Hund -y School. The high school building is nearing priaM by individual members. Tbe ex gladness in every heart until we have taken to the Portland Sanitarium last 12 M. Chior rehearsal. completion, the plastering having been hibit wax the first om- completed and become as one family, and so may we Week days; Mass at 8 a. m. week is reported on the decline again. finished Saturday. The heating plant ready for the opening. A picture of it ' ever be in the years to come, working Her son George is here to visit her has been installed. waa printed in the Clackamas County with hearty cooperation and loving and will take her back with him to Seventh Day Adventist Church Mrs. Clara Smith conducted the advertising literature. sympathy in all good work.” Nebraeka, if she recover« sufficiently. 10 a. m. Saturday Sabbath School. eighth grade examination Thursday and “In the center ot the beautiful liar 11 a. m. Hat unlay preaching. 7 :30 p m Wednesday, Prat er meeting Friday. Esther Kincaid ami Emma mony district was an ancient school His Bad Handwriting The M. E. Charch had a sterioptican Spybrix-k were tbe applicants. 7:45 p. in. Sunday preaching. house well scarred by time; shingle« Denn Farnir tn ntx ■|teinlul*'vnces I lecture and oyster sapper Tuesday even- Mixa Geneva Wright of Gresham, re were missing here and there, and some says that the hr«! prix its of I lean Stan signed her position ax teacher of the with broken edges clung dejectedly to ie.v • "Sinai and Palestine informed I ing. Tbe sapper was well attended. German E vanqelical Kef or med Church Hurlbert school. Mias Powell, an The pictures were of Glacier park. the mossy eaves. Bricks had weakly the reader that from the monastery ot 10 a. in. Sunday Bcnool. Eastern lady, has lieen clecteil to teach toppled from the Hue. Summer suns Sinai was vtxttiie “the born of tbe Some comic slides of Teddy in Africa 10 a. ill. Saturday, German school. then- the remainder of the school year. and winter rains bail ravaged the paint burning ben st f this w»s x teerTully were shown at the last to tbe great 8 p. in. Wednesday. Y. P. H. The pupils in the grades an- doing until its abscense was its chief charac apocalyptic nightmare ot tbe printer's amusement of the little people present. 11 a m. Sunday worship. Th. Hchildknecht, Pastor. finely under the tutorship of Prof. Dun teristic. Pati'hes ha<i been applied to devil for “the norlzon ot the burning The original proof «beets also MiM Verna and Lois Brady have can. Aside from their regular work the woodwork and altogether it present push Lents fvdnqellcdl Charch they were committing to memory last ed a forlorn appearance in the midst of <tnted tbat oo turning the «boulder ot moved from there home on (17th St. and Mount Olivet tn tbe walk rrom Keth Hermon by tbe Pastor, 11 a. m. and week Longfellow’s Poem, "The Village naturally beautiful surroundings. Tbe any ‘tbeev suddenly burst ufKiu tbe 45th Ave., to keep apartments for their 7 :IM» p. m Blacksmith. ” Hnnday School 9:45 a. m , C. 8. Brad society Ix-lieving that al) things should «[xxtatoi a magnificent view of-- father on 24th and Main. They will be ford, Superintendent. 1« sound and beautiful at heart, thought J on eat" I d this startling sentence sorely missed by their friends in Mt. Y P. A. 6:30 p. tn. Ixiwell Bradford, tbe district should be the same and “Jones" was the transmogrification of Scott, al though we hope to see them 1 resident. CHERRYVILLE launched forth upon an active cam 'Jerua." the dean * abbreviated way of often out this way. Prayer meeting Thursday 8 p. m. 9---------------------------------------------------------- & paign for a new school house. A cordial welcome to all. From writing “Jerusalem “ When the dewn F. R. Hornechuch, Pastor. Mrs. Leonard and son of Brentwood the usual scho-d meeting attended by a answered an invitation to dinner nix Come to the banana licit. poetess ftxs been Known to write back gave a card party on Saturday evening, small number of voters actuated mainly and impure whether bls note waa an Wake np and bear the birds sing! Kern Park Ghrlstain Church Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Roke, Mr. and Mrs. Talk about mid-winter, there is noth by a desire to ‘‘keep the taxes down” acceptance or a refusal Corner t)9th St. and 46th Ave. 8. E. John Bentley, Mr. and Mrs. Al Straw and very much indifferent to the needs ing to it. 10 a. tn. Bil>i«- School. bridge, Mr. and Mrs. E. Hilton and 8. I. Banta received quite a eerion« of the school, we saw. ax the campaign 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. preaching service. Chess* Toast. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Foote being present. cut from an ax on one of his hands progressed, the schoolhouse filled with 7 p. m. Christa in Endeavor. Allow as many thin slices or •tale 8 p. m. Thursday, mid-week prayer while splitting wood the first of the more than 100 voters at times and oread as «rill &e used at tire meal rot Five-hundred and refreshments were meeting. very much interested, not all in favor by six ellc»-e allow naif a cupful ot grated the features. week. 8:45 p. m. Thursday, Bible Study Tlie question at the Literary Society I | any means, but the battle surged back dry cheese (not too dry» in • saner Claae. Chas. Bockszy, sportively known as A cordial welcome to all who will at last week, Resolved, that the U. 8. | and 'forth ; houre to house canvasrex pan melt and mix together one large tend any all services. should intervene in Mexico wax de< ided | . were made, trips to Oregon City ; school j tahiespoonfui of nurter two table "Strangler Smith” is so u«ed to tack R. Tibbs Maxey, Minister. I in favor of the negative. This week the lawsand parliinentary rules diligently: spoonfuls of Dour on-*-fourtb teaspoon ling that he came near trying to throw question, Reeolved, that we should have studied, and finally victory perched up- | fm or salt and s dash of |>epper Stir a street car off tbe track at Tremont ui gradually one pint of not tntlK. maa nation wide equal sufTrage will be dis ' on our banner and we succeeded in hav- ' tng a smooth paste Keep hot at the this week. The first inning found St. Pauls Episcopal Church ing a largì-, modern four room building side of the lire I'ox st the Dread nice Bockezky on his back with his head One blix-k south of Woodmere station. cussed. Old John D. kicked on his local taxes erected. Holy Communion tbe firat Sunday of I ly Stir the cheese into the «anew snd over the track, a car just ready to be each month at 8 p. ill, No other ser at Pocantico Hills, northof New Jersey “During this time the members ac as soon as melted pour over rhe out head him. He got out of it with a good vices that day. quired a practical knowledge of jwiliti«-« tered toast Cover a moment that It coat of mud. Every other Sunday the regular ser City where he has his summer home, _____ saying that instead of $;141 U5—this is that would make a ward politician en- may soak: then serve Boston t'ost. vices will lie ax usual. Evening Prayer and sermon at 4 p. in. on peraonal pro|«-rty there—it should : vious, and that will prove a handv assest FArleta Oddfellow« installed officers Sunday School meets at 3 p.'m. B. have been but $24 01. Knock off the ' if any of them desire “to run for office” Webstee’s Father Friday evening as follows: W. A. Boatwright, Sept , 1.. Maffett, Sec. one cent, old man and put it in the Sun- , I in the future, and it would make them Daniel Wetwter x fntbers name wax Young, P. G. ; F. E. Crum, N. G. ; Wm. Rev. O. W. Taylor, Rector. Ebenezer " ebster He «■«» burn tn day School colllection next Sunday. vahiable a» campaign managers. A. Wilton, V. G.; Clyde Groble, Rec. Kingston, x H. in 1739. served in tbe “A new district was formed Flagler, who wax really the brains of the Sec. ; H. W. Groble, Fin. Sec.; T. E. French wnr undei Sir lelTrey Amherst Standarn Oil Co., used to say. “that portions of Milwaukie, Harmony Lents friend’s Church and w«» one ot the nrxi settier* ot Everman, Treae ; A. H. Btilsy, Warden; A. J. Onder, Cond. ; G. A. Montgomery, 9:45 a. m. Bible School, Clifford Bar- John I), was the biggest little inan and Willeburg, and called Witchita. whm 1» now EranK'm N tt id »7«! the littlest big man he ever knew.” He some of our memtiers resided in ker Superintendent. He dleil tb I Hi >5 when Dxnlel was R. 8. N. G. ; C. T. Sallee, L. 8. N.G. ; 11 :U0 a. in Preaching «ervicex. is nothing but a “parsimonious cold newly formed district the society pre- twenty tour rears ot sue Arthur Cambridge, R. 8. 8. ; Ora E. 0:25 p. in. Christian Endeavor. blooded old hypocrite. In the meantime sentod each school with a handsome Olmstead, L. 8. 8.¡Charles Greiaon, R. 7 :30 p. m. Preaching Services. 8. V. G.;Edw. E Abel, L.8 V. G.; 8:00 p. in. Thursday, mid-week a poor old wash-woman, who had known drum to furnish march music. Vhe Oevil-« Wall “We held tlie first “Home Coining” prayer meeting. nothing all of her bitter cruel days but Between England »lit; rent 11 nd «tana P. ¡.argon, Chaplain. Junior Christian Endeavor meets poverty and toil ami who was obliged to in Oregon on the old pioneer camp the ruins j ( tbe old Koinuii wan Known Fri ay alter school. ground a mile east of Milwaukie. xs th«- devil » wan. owing to thr heller A cordial welcome to all these ser |>ay taxes of $18.(13 on her little cabin Subscriptions to the Herald and the “I believe, a« near ax we have any of the pwixantry that uo xccuont uf tbe vings. Rev. John Riley, Pastor. had her taxes raised to $25 43 last year Evening Telegram will be taken for a because she had planted a crimson; record, that we are the first womens’« firmness or the mortar sod the mi limited lime at a combination offer of rambler rose in her yard to run on her Public Improvenit Club or Push Club in pertshnhtltt' ot th«- atones Sstan naO » $4.»X> per year. MT. Scott Center of Truth. porch. The Corey lw»yx of this neigh the state, antedating the Women’« Civic band in its construction — Argon«ut Meeting every Sunday evening at 8:00 borhood had last year a tax of $250 on i Improvement Clubs that are somewhat No W ondar His Counterthrust. p. m. Three door« east of 82d 8t., 80 acres partly improved and KM) acres similar in their purpose. “My wife's neve, -ii:i«n«-d with wn.vi Grays Crossing, Portland, Ore. The Other Side's Counsel (fiercely»— I in the 3-6 country where the timber has I “Four annual events have each proven I give ner «xld Mi » O" hunger suppose you were brought ui to ten been mostly killed by fire. They say to he joyous a Hairs and were given as a ''Has «he always neeti limi way F" the truth» hallow ’ een party, a general dinner they dare not roll a log or set a brush ‘ 'Yea It -tsrted when t gxv» her my Lents M. E. Church The Goaded Witness- No. I wasn't February 22, a watch night meeting name " Hlriiitnchnui Age tienila Tbe Lawyer—Not Drought ul' to tell Communion services 11 a. m. and heap on fire for fear of being penalized, j As it waa last year they had to work New Year’s eve, and an automobile eat the truth: W’hat do voo mean 0» consecration to a new life Services at Bennett Chapel M. E. away from home the most of the time to J ing to Ridgefield to visit a former mem- that? Ke- style Church3 p. m. lx»r. pay their tax bill. The Witness-My fOlK* int--ll'l--i1 ine Thai singer has » reinsrkaniv thin Sunday School 9:45. for a lawyer —Cleveland Plain ih-iiei A. J. Davis of Portland waa in town: "The society ha.« always been ready voter Epworth lasagne 6:30. "Yea; suggest* she ought to «lug in « last week looking over hix ranch here to relieve and extend a helping hand Prayei meeting Thursday 7:.'l0 p in. A Peculiar Poison Preaching services Sunday evening with the view of clearinga small por and give their sympathy to those in Ucctetnn Kes • Baltimore Atnerr-nn The .Mexican Indian- deriren rmsi 7:30. tion. He says the way the people of' diet res.«, and ha.« carried on this work Let everybody come and worship with Portland are taxed to build electric during the years of its existence. Last thetr ancestors. the Aztecs the iio thoO us that has no ehnfch home. In his annual report to Governor of malting the poison ot tsiavxi«in ii winter and this winter the need for lighted boulevards for the greedy rich W. Boyd Moore, Pastor. West, State Forester Elliott direct! is a subtle drug, the constituent» nt assistance has been greater than in is something scandalous. I'm- fwu-iim» particular attention to the fact tha which are not Known former years, making a greater demand Scorching. the forest fire hazard of the future de effect of tbe poison lx to desire» th- Lents Baptist Church “Thing« were getting too warm for upon our resources. Last year about pends chiefly upon how thoroughly th« mind, while only slightly affectimi me 100 garment« were distributed and $20 Ixird’x Day, Dec. 27, Bible School me In thnt s<- tli»n of the country " present day operators dispose of th« body in cash was used in buying wood, gro 9:45 a. m. "What wax the rennin?*’ slash resulting from logging, wood Morning worship. Il a. m- Sermon "1 wax burning up too ninny of the ceries. etc., potatoes and fruit were also A Wi»e Selection chopping and other woods work, ini theme: “Growth in Grace." roads.”—Baltimore A merlcan. Grubbs How do you like mj new donated; and this year groceries and Deliver.” asserts that even today, with the log umbrella) Stuhba Fine fine ton clothing were prov'disl for neisly ones. Elmo Height« Sunday School, 2:30 ging Industry of Oregon in its Infancy win to neve picked np something Nevsr Break. “During the time of our existence we p. tn. Greene -Are there any really Inde- have maintained an average member areas covered with uuburned or par . good Richmond Dispatch B Y. P. U., (1:30 n m. Evening worship. 7 :30 p. m. Sermon etrnctible toys? Gray Nono thnt I ship of 32 members and th«- meetings art tiatly burned slash are by far th( 1 Ity Rev. G, L. Carr. know of, except those timi mnke an greater source of dangerous and dam i rhe tilixwl more «tira to rouse a well attended, attesting to our popu A cordial welcome to these servie«-« lnfernnl noise.- Judge. than to start a bare. Hhakexpeara aging fires larity. We have also entertained many J. M. Nelson, Pastor, At The Churches HARMONY SOGIEIY GELE- BRAI fS ANNIVERSARY TREMONT, KERN PARK, ARLETA