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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 18, 1915)
I ' right diSMtion. but that national prohl- Plnkley the latter part of last week and I bition was better and would come and the first [»art of this week. that it would lie a great thing for the Chris Restorft, who had the misfor business world. Humming lip all tlieir Arletd Baptist Church tune to loose the tips of three fingers As the discussion over the prohibitory talk it stwnwvl the opinion that tlie soon and his thnmb from the explosion ol a 45 a. in. Bible Hobool. law has progressed in the state legisla er national prohibition came the I letter. F. H. McDonald of 4126 64th street is 11 a. in. Preaching service. Hnow Ix-gan to fall in eastern New dynamite cap a couple of weeks ago, to building a new home. ture it has become more and more ap 7 :3o p. in. Evening services. parent that education along the line of York, an<l arriving In Boston I was recovering from his injury. 6:16 li in. II. Y I’. I' meeting the effect of alcohol U|sm the system is greeted with the tieginning of what has 7 46 Prayer meeting. Mr. McNeal of Lenta was a Valley L. Rosali was confined to bis boms Everylxidy welcome to any and all of most iiissled ut this time Family con proven to la* a full grown snow storm. Wednesday with Latirippe. visitor one d«y recently. these services. An<l today, Feb. 2nd, Candlemas day, sumption of liquor is neceaasriljr per AID TO EARLY GARDENS. ('has. Kennedy ol IxinU was looking mitted and therein lies great flanger, the sleighs Is-gin pi fly by and the auto Dauer A Sone of Firland, are putting Cold Frames Are a Means of Keeping True, only such families as art* familiar mobiles Arid their popularity a fittie on Milldrd Avenue Presbyterian Church with Its iiae will lai supplied, but even the wane for the time being. We are after hi« place in this vicinity one day in a new plate glass store front. Qroen Stuff on the Tsble. recently. 10 a. m. Habbath Hchool. Hotbeds are In very geneagl use so its accessibility in the home will Is» reminded as we look at the thermometer J. Z IJlson is putting the finishing 11 a. in. Morning worship, C. A. O[> pegs rd has been the victim among all farm gardeners, bnt the more open ami mon- common. Injury and finds it registers two below zero of 6:45 p.m. Y. P. H. C. E. touches to a modern chicken house. cold frame as a means of keeping of an attack of grippe this week. ! the old tradition : to the human frame by alcoholic I 7 30 p. in. Evening worship. green stuff on tbe tables to much neg l-**t Friday was the anniversary of “ Half your wood, Is'Vrragf-H should Is* constantly la-fore ' 7 :3o p. m Thursday, midweek service. lected. says a writer in the Farm 8 p. in. Thursday, choir practice. And half your hay, tie-ryes of the issiple. In France and! John Nash, Millard avenue dentist, Progress. Cold frames are no more tl e birth of Abraham Lincoln. Here Rev. Win. H. Amos, Pastor. in England public bulletins are issued You must have are two of his maxims worth remember has moved to Boise, Idaho. difficult to construct and bnt little On Candlemas day.” by the government, stating the injtirous I harder to operate than the hotbed ing: “ Do not worry; eat three square The legislature is in session and pos i effects u|s>n the human system of alco Their uses are many, one of the Miss Bertha Carrol of Kelfo, Wash., St. Peter's Catholic Church meals a day; say your prayers; be holic drinks, la-t us inform ourselves sibly it will tie of interest to compare most practical being In connection ie visiting Mrs. Woodworth of 9th Ave. Bundays : with a hotbed in tbe starting and tak upon these |M>into the mon- intelligently lite doings in legislative matters of the courteous to your creditors; keep your N a. tn. I»w Maae. ing off of the young tomato plants in Old Bay Blate anil llie Beaver State. digestion good ; exercise; go slow and to present facts when opportunity oc 10:30 a. tn. High Maae. We will see. curs. C. W. Diet has the contract for a new the early spring. The cold frame to 8:30 a. m. Huntl’y Hchool. easy May lie there are other things Thus endeth the first letter. 12 M. Chlor rehearsal. The cause of woman suffrage has residence at 43d avenue and 70th street. In general use among all market gar that your special case requires to make deners who are anxious to put their Week days; Maae al 8 a. ni. Lucia F. Additon. gained a great point in New York state. products on the market early in the you happy, but, my friend, these I The legislature of 1913 |>ass«ul a resolu Wm. Merry is putting up a new resi' spring and keep them there until lata reckon will give you a good life.” tion giving the stab- the right to vote i tn the fall. deuce at 56th avenue and 71st street. Seventh Day Adventist Church U|Min the subject. It required passage CHERRYVILLE “Die when I may, I want it said of Built like a hutbed In n«*arly all es 10 a. in. Saturday Habitatti Hchool. by two legislatures. The bouse. au<l q------------------------------------------------ S me by those who knew me best, that I sentials. It takes tbe plants after they 11 a. m. Haturday preaching. R. B. Wood. 66th avenue and 73d I always plucked a thistle and planted a JI p io Wednesday, Praver meeting. pow the senate of 1915 have adopted the No rtortns, no snow and no sleet. street to putting an addition to hto resolution and the state of New York 7:46 p. in. Hundav preaching flower where I thought a flower would California hasn't anything on us. house. has tie- right to vote u|i6n a constitu e This delightful winter weather beats grow.” German I vanqilhdl Reformed Church tional amendment js-rmitting W'mien the oldest inhabitant. Next Tuesday is George Washington’s the right of suffrage ij-t us hope the tieo. Cone and wife of Firland spent lit«, in. Bunday Hchool. Jerry Freil returned from a visit to birthday. It to said that when thirteen |s-o|>)e of the Empire state will I'ome up Nebraska and Iowa last week and says years of age Washington drew up for Bunday with Clarence Cone and wife of 10 a. in. Saturday, German school. ■ p in Wadoaaoay. Y I’. 8. to the standard of western ideals and the winter weather was fierce. Tbe bis fnture conduct, a series of maxims 60th avenue. Ila in. Bunday worship. Th Hchildkneeht, Pastor. vote right thermometer ranged from 15 to 26 be which lie called, “Rules of Civility and Word from Mrs. Addition indicatea low and the enow was about 2 feet on Decent Behavior in Company.” Mrs. Bently of 71st street and 65th that she ha<l tin* g<ssl fortun« to slip an average. Jerry seems to have com * Every act in company ought to be avenue will be hostess to the “Night Kern Park ( hristdin Church from Portland to tier New England des pletely recovered from the frightful in some sign of respect to those present.” Hawks’’ next Saturday evening. Corner 69th Bt. and 46th Ave. B. E. tination without encountering the great jury he received while working in a “When a man does all he can, though 10 a. in. Bible Hchool. 11 a in. ami 8 p tn. preaching service. storms which tier friends feared had logging camp on th-« Columbia a year tie succeed not well, blame not him The Morrison Lumber Co., has the overtaken her. It is a pretty long 7 p. in. i’lirixtain Endeavor. that did it.” “A b ociate yourself with M p. m. Thursday, mid-week prayer stretch of country from the Pacific to •go. contract for a house Harry Phillips of The Moore boys, who lives on a rail- | men °* Hood quality if you esteem your Woodmere is building at tiresham. meeting. the Atlantic coast and it lakes pretty «ere <>WD reputation, for it is better to be road claim a mile east of town 8:45 p. tn. Thursday, Bible Study clfsa- figuring to know just when to un burned out last Saturday, losing tbe alone than in bad company.” “Labor Class. A cordisi welcome to all who will at dertake such a journey. Mrs. Additon cabin and all of its contents. Tbe fire to keep alive in yonr breast that little Fred Bertram and family of 70th tend any all services. thought she could tell when, and the re occurred about 11 o'clock when tbe in i spark of celestial fire called conscience.” ! street and 61st avenue have gone to R. Tibti« Maxey, Minister sult proved her judgment correct. mates were away and was discovered by “Let your recreations be manful, not Frisco to make their home. The next meeting of Mt. Hcott Union a passer-by, who endeavored to save a sinful.” “When you speak of God or will be held at the Friend’s Church on few articles bnt was not successful to b.s attributes, let it be seriously, in rev-1 St. Hauls f piscopal Church Mrs. Bernice Pollard, formerly Miss Tuesday. February 23 Prof. W T eretce and honor, and obey your natur- i One block south of Woodmere station. Ogburn of Ree<| College will lecture on any great extent. Cone of Firland, now living at River have come from the heated atmos These are a few of tbe Holy Communion the first Hunday of Old John D. testified before tbe al parents.” ton, Nebr., will visit “home folks” in phere of the hotbed and hardens them each month at 8 p. in. No other sor- •'Social Ixfinomica.” The public is in Walsh Industrial Commission last week ! fifty maxims left by tins great man. May. to a lower and more uearly normal vite-d vices that day. in New York City, and to bear him I They are all good. Look them up and temperature. The framework of the Every other Hunday the regular ser read them with profit to yourself. talk, butter would not melt in his cold frame is practically the same as vice« will tie *• usual. Stella Wilson and Vena Brady will that used tor the hotbed, but It la Evening Prayer and sermon at 4 p. m. mouth, he was so full ol the milk of Bits of Travel give a surprise party to Helen Hum placed on well manured soil instead of Bunday Hclinol meets at 3 p.'m. B. human kindness. After he gave in his Dear friends: In response to a kind Boatwright, Hupt , I.. Maffett, Bae. pbreys of 62nd street and 42.1 avenue above a bed of beating manure. GILBERT Rev. O. W. Taylor, Rector. invitation from the Editor of the | testimony he drew his witness fee, s------------------------------------------------ 8 Thursday evening, the 18tb, in honor Neither the hotbed nor the cold amounting to $6 and $3 mileage. His Herald, I will try to give you glimpses frame should ever be made more than of her eighteenth birthday. of things as I see them in my wander testimony was not worth a 1 Buffalo , Mrs. Valentine, who has undergone six feet tn width, because of the dif nickel as a critical operation by Dr. Fawcett, ie every one is on 1 to his , ings with some observations by the way. Lents L vdnqelkdl Church . ficulty in working with the plants The evangelical services outgrew the when the beds or frames are wider. It reported as improving as rapidly as Ix-aving Portland 10 a. tn. Wednesday, I hypocrisy. Hermon by the Pastor, 11 a. m. and The Journal, last week, Baid in an possible under such circumstances. Her M. E. Church and have moved to the may be made long enough to accom comforiably hs-ated in a Pullman that 7 80 p. in Hunday School 9:46 a. m., C. 8. Brad would I m * my abiding place for thre»- editorial that onr churches represents many friends here are watching the Congregational Church, The meeting modate all the plants necessary. It is ford, Superintendent. an outlay of more than a billion dollars case with deepest interest and kindly is having fine suer as. best to use a plank at least a foot Y P, A. 6:80 p. in. Ixtwell Bradford, days, twin Portland and Chicago, there and were non-taxable and out oi use regard. wide for the side of the cold frame is nothing notable t ' tell about til) we Presiden t. Mrs. H. Harger of Denver, Col., and Mrs. Sam Mow re j of Chicago, sieter that is on the north of the bed Some Prayer meeting Thursday 8 p. m. reached tlie scenery of the Columbia, moat of the week, while thousands of A cordial welcome to all. and I fear that it will take a more little children are houseless, homeless later of Salt Lake, is a visitor at tbe of C. F. Clapp, ie spending the winter make this side of the bed eighteen T. R llornschuch. Pastor. graphic |s-n than mine to portray tbe and hungry every day in the year, j home of het old friends, Mr. and Mrs. with Mr. Clapp and family, and her inches in height, as this gives more of a slope toward the eight inch plank son, Chas. W. Mowrey of 60th street. exets-ding Is-atity thrown upon tbe When Mark Twain landetl in Itlav he J. L. Johnson. running along the south side of the was lieaeiged by an army of beggars, Mrs. Van Dyne, a sister of Mrs. tannliar bluffs by King Froat. — frame. MI. Scott Center of Truth. We have often viewed with delight who said they were starving. "Hun Beach, whom death removed a short Place the cold frame on the shel- A Are at 37th avenue and 59th street Meeting every Hunday evening at 8:00 the beauty of .Multnomah, Ijitoureile. gry, are you," e. d Mark, "Why don’t: time since, is staying with Mrs. M. V. tered side of some building or in the on Tuesday 3:30 a. m. destroyed the p. m. Three doors east of H2d Ht., and Hridal Veil Falls and the innumer- i you rob yonr churches?” Bristlow. May she win the esteem, one story frame house belonging to a angle formed by n high fence tightly Grays Crossing, Portland. Ore. Congressmati Bryan of Washington confidence and love, which the friends man by tbe name of Osborn. Another planked. The sun should be permitted able little streams trickling down the to reach It most all day. but some care bluffs, but never Is-fore did I la-hold i discoursed in Congress last week and his here had for her sister. at 5:30 a. tn. at 3711 73d street des will have to be taken in regard to this, speech is printed in the Record that the The robins have returned? Who ie these natural wonders clothed in such I troyed |500 in value, belonging to R. C. Lents friend's Church gorge rolls attin*. The multitude of lit-1 ' government owus and operates two not glad to see the robins come back? Boyce. It was caused by an over as direct sunlight beating down 9:45 a. m. Bible Hchool, Clifford B»r- through the glass sashes over the tie streams had all aut-cninls-d to the icy short lines of railroads in Arizona and Spring will soon be with us now. kor Superintendent. heated stove. Most of the furniture frame may heat the atmosphere under The new school house is well under was loet. There was $800 insurance. 11 :00 a. m Preaching services. embrace of old King Froat, turning Idaho for developing reclamation pro- the glass to a point that «ill hurt the 6:26 p. m. Christian Endeavor. them into miniture glaciers But did ' ! jects and that the actual cost of these way. Tbe carpenters have nearly cotn- young plants. 7 :80 p. ni. Preaching Services. railroads built in a rough mountainous i plete.i their work. It will soon be The beds are covered wirtx the same 8:00 p, ni. Thursday, uiid-week his icy arms reach round Multnomah The young eon of Patrick J. O’Don type of glass sashes used on hotbeds. country with several steel bridges, cost ’ handed over to the painters. J. L. Falls? Nay, verily, this great sheet of prayer meeting. nell was bitten on the hand by a vicious The size that is just six feet in length Junior Christian Endeavor meets water came daal-ng down grander than but $17,367 a mile, while the railroads Johnson and E. D. Hurle have this dog Sunday while standing in front of and three feet In width Is the best Fri ay after school. ever, hemmed in by huge pillars of ice of the country have bonds and stocks ' contract. A cordial welcome to all these ser on either side, and laughing defiantly to lnsne<l against them for $237,475 a mile Miss Audrey Dozier has gone to Shel hie home, 4803 79th street 8. E. The The six foot sash length covers the vices. Rev. John Riley, Pastor. dog escaped, and it is not known width of the bed nicely, and the three the old froat king Then ‘‘Old Sol” not upon which the people are paying burn to make her borne for a while. whether it is infected with rabies; but foot width Insures a sash that is not dividends A large percent of this is to lie out done in this nature's panoram the boy ie taking the Pasteur treat- too heavy to handle or very likely to ic demonstration, burst out in all its water and mighty dirty water at that. I Lents Baptist Church BLLROSt ment from the laboratory of the State be broken Strips are nailed across splendor and the glittering ice walls of It wax further di closed that the gov- ’ the width of the bed to keep the sash Mr. Dudley Bateman, older brother Board of Health. Ixird'« Day, Feb. 18, Bible School the Falls seemed studded with brilliant ernment owns and controls a railroad es in place, and these are so arranged 9 46 a. m. of C. H. Batemrn, has left us. He ie on that the sashes can be slipi>ed up and gems of every hue. A grander sight it in the Panama zone, a distance of 43 Morning worship, 11 a. m. his way back to his home in Michigan. down across the bed with ease utiles, and that while they carry free Silage a Roughage. Eltno Heights Bunday School, 2:30 would Is- hard to find He expects to take in the exposition, The cost of a cold frame is very lit p. tn. Experiment shows that corn silage It was a surprise to find so little snow all government business and charge but and visit friends in Los Angles and the to a roughage and not a grain feed, tle. The most expensive feature of B Y P. U., 6:30 i> m. $2.50 passenger rate across the line, in the mountains, in fact very little Evening worship, 7:30 p. m. coast. He ie a veteran of tbe war of says American Agriculturist Many the undertaking is the glass sashes, snow seemed to have fallen until the whereas the private company that once A cordial welcome to these cervices owned the railroad formerly charged ’61-’65. May the sunlight of cheer ever feeders have been led to believe, from and where there are some old build J. M. Nelson, Pastor. Middle West was reached. brighten his declining vears. the fact that the gralD from the corn ings about the place the gardener can The fact is worth jotting down right $25 for a passenger. Notwithstanding plant to put Into tbe silo, that tbe sometimes find enough old window Mrs R. Rindle was severely injured here, that from our start in Portland till all of this and the tariff rate cut in two, silage produced therefrom 1s a grain sashes to cover the cold frame. Little by a fall a short time ago. She is un Lents M. t. Church or no digging is necessary, and a few Boston was n-ached, Hunday at 6:06 p. this government owned railroad more der the care a physician but is reported feed. In fattening cattle the roughage feet of scrap lumber will make the Preaching 11 a. tn. stnd 7:30 p. m. m., the cars wen* on schedule time to a than pays expenses. In view of the In the ration produces Its most marked of memliers. wretched disclosure in the Boston, New as improving nicely at present. dot—and that in mid-winter. Influence during the early part of tbe frame. Old lumber Is Just as satisfac Services at Bennett Chapel M. E. Haven A Hartford railroad and the fattening period As the cattle be tory as new stuff from the mill Evidences of real winter weather be Church 3 p. m. come fatter rhe quantity of roughage gan to appear as we reached Nebraska, Rock Island is it not plain to see that i $100 Reward, $100 Sunday Hchool 9:45. +♦++++++++++++++♦+++++♦+■' lx. oaten decreases and rhe grain con ___readers of this paper will The Epworth League 6:30. Iowa, and Illinois The streets seemed the government will have to run them? I pleased - .-i sumption Increases to learn that there is at least : on» Prayei meeting Thursday 7:30 p m. The old standpatters who are now dreaded disease that science has beei: deserted here and only those who were :: ORCHARD AND GARDEN. ’• W. Boyd Moore, Pastor. able to cure in all its stages, and that I- obliged to be, seemed to venture out. trying to kill the shipping bill whereby Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is the onlt Ration For Dairy Cows. positive cure now known to the med lea Ax a westernized easterner, I could not the government is to own and operate fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional A very good ration can be made by Hotbed sash and soil should be made a line of ships to transport freight to disease, requires a constitutional treat fail to olmervs the drawn shade« in the In most regions hotbeds ment. Hall s Catarrh Cure 1s taken in •' letting each snlmsl have dally about ready soon Making a Distinction Eunqie that to now congested at our front of the houses and no evidence of ternally, acting directly upon the blood thirty pounds of corn silage nnd a lib may be started tn February “What ia the rtllTerelice asked the mucous surfaces of the system, there life except an occasional column of ports are the same precious fellows and A mix teacher, “between caution and cow by destroying the foundation of the dis era I allowance of clover hay Bird bouses may be made and put tn smoke from some back chimney And who formerly hollered their heads off ease, and giving the patient strength b* ture consisting of 400 pounds com and convenient trees. The birds seem to a rdlcw t building up the constitution and assist In» memory recalled the old time "best for a ship subsidy giving $9,000,000 a nature In doing Its work. The proprietor cob meal. 300 pounds bran and 100 prefer boxes that have weathered a Johnny, who obaerved tilings care so much faith In Its curative pow pounds cottonseed men I will go very little. room” with the corner closet with its year Io the shipping trust to build up have fully for so ronthfui ■ person. an ers that they offer One Hundred Dollar; nicely with this roughage Feed about onr merchant marine, who thereby ; "best china ” kept tor state occasions, for any case that It falls to cure. Sent swered The old fashioned bleeding heart for list of testimonials. • a pound of this mixture for each 3 to makes a good plant at a corner of the "Caution la when you re errnld ano and I wondensl if that old custom still would soon own a lot of ships built and Address: F J. CHENF.Y A CO. Toledo. O 3.5 pounds of milk produced. Sold by all Drusslsts. tie cowardice 1s when (be other fellow a prevailed any where. shrubbery, and as It Is a perennial It I even thought I owned by the people. The people are Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation afraid ” I Julies Home Journal will return each year. could smell the mustiness of the closed getting onto their tricks. Paa Vina Silage. See that the shrubbery or perennial room What a good thing it would lie vine silage Is a splendid feed. It border does not become hare during It Really Does Relieve Rheumatism to Pea if a western breeze would blow them all somewhat richer In protein than the early thaws. It is a good plan to “ PLEASANT VALLEY " Everytxxiy whois afflicted with Rheu open. corn silage, but contains tbe same scatter straw or even manure over it One day sitting in the drawing car q-------- a----------------------------- £ matism in any form should by all means amount of digeatlhle nutrients tn a Sun scald on apple and smooth bark Mr. McConnell of Spokane visited at keep a bottle of Slona’a Liniment on hundred pounds. reading, a conversation was heard—well ed ornamental trees may be prerented worth jotting down ax it certainly was the home of T. P. Campbell one day hand. The minute you feel pain or by shading the trunk with corn fod an indication of the "way of the wind.” recently. soreness in a joint or muscle, bathe it der. boards or paper Now la the tlms STOP THAT COUGH—NOW A group of men, composed of traveling A. B. Olson transacted business in with Sloan’s Liniment. Do not rub it. to place such protectors Diseases of Women and Children men, with a sprinkling of manufactures, the city last Tuesday. Sloan’s penetrates almost immediately When you catch Cold, or begin to Do not set seed flats directly on ma sat discussing the issues of the day, Rev. J. T. Hoge of Portland was in right to the seat of pain, relieving the Cough, the first thing to do is to take nure In a hotbed There should bo a Specialty some talk on the war situation, then the Valley on business during the fore hot, tender, swollen feeling and making Dr. Bell’s Pine-Tar-Honey. It pene three or four Inches of soil to a tieorb Ixical 2011 they settled down to the topic of the part of the week. Pacific Tabor 3214 the part easy and comfortable, Get a trates the linings of the Throat and the odor and steam from the manure. One of the quickest growing dwarf Rev. Nation, formerly pastor of the hottie of Sloan’s Liniment for 25 cents Lungs and fights the Germs of the hour, national and state-wide rohibi- tion. Several states were represented, chinch at this place but now of of any druggist and have it in the house Disease, giving quick relief and natural annuals is sweet alyssum Sow the LODGE DIRECTORY. each one testifying to conditions in their Clsskanie, Oregon, was shaking hands —against Colds, Sore and Swollen healing. “Our whole family depend on seeds as soon as the ground can bo worked in spring and you will be re states under the various methods of with former members of his congrega Joints, Lumbago, Sciatica and like ail Pine-Tar-Honey for Coughs and Cold«,’’ paid with an abundance of snowy Shiloh Cirsls No. It. Ladles of O. A. R. mrsts One man tion here last Sunday. ment« Your money back if not satis writes Mr. E. Williams, Hamilton, white, sweet scented flowers.—Laroy 1st and sd Saturday avenincs in I. 0.0. F. handling the liqnor traffic. G. A. Masse of Richland, Oregon, fied, but it does give almost instant re Ohio. It always help«. 25c. at your Cady, University Farm, st PasL hall, Lanta. Ullah Ma»«t, Pres., Carrie ufacturer emphatically declared that Ingles, Ssc'y. state-wide prohibition was a step in the spent a few days at the home of E. E. lief. Buy a bottle today. Druggist. At The Churches TREMONT. KERN PARK, ARLETA NOTES OF THE W. C. T. U. L i PROFESSIONAL CARDS DR. JOHN FAWCETT __________ Farm and Garden