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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (March 11, 1915)
At The Churches Arif Id Baptist Church :46 s. in. Bible ifebool. II a. in. Preaching service. 7 3<i p. tn. Evening services. 6:1ft p in. B. Y. I*. U. meeting. 7 :4ft l'rayer mee ting. Everybody welcome to any and all of theae servicea. Millard Avenue Presbyterian Church 10 a. m. Sabbath School. 11 a. in. Morning worship. 8 :4ft p. tn. Y. P. H. C. E. 7 30 p. ni. Evening worship. 7 :3<• p. m. Thursday, midweek service. 8 p. in. Thursday, choir practice. Rev. Win. fl. Amos, Pastor. St. Peter’s tathotk Church Sundays : 8 a. tn. Ixiw Maas IO:.'IOa. m. High Mass. H .10 a in Sundry flobool. 12 M. Chlor rehearsal. Week days: Mass at 8 a. m. Seventh Day Adventist Church 10 a. m. Saturday Sabbath Brhixd. 11 a. m. Saturday preaching. 7 :30 p. in Wednesday, Praver meeting. • :4ft p tn Hull.lav preacliing. German hdnqellidl Re formed Church 10 a. in. Sunday School. 10 a. m. Saturday, German school. I p in WadMaaay. Y P. B 11 a. m. Bunday worship. Th. Bchildknerht, Pastor. Kern Park (hrl stdin Church Corner 6» th St. and 46th Ave. H. E. 10a. in. Bibto school. Ila ni. and 8 p ni. preaching service, 7 p. ni. Christam Endeavor. 8 p. m. Thursday, mid-week prayer meeting. 8:4ft p. m. Thursday, Bibla Study Class. A cordial welcome to all who will at tend any all services. R. Tibbs Maxey, Minister. St. Pauls t plscopal Church One block south of Woodmere station. Holy Communion the first Sunday of each month at 8 p. m. No other sor- vices that day. Evary other Sunday tbe regular ser vices will lie as usual. Evening Prayer and sermon at 4 p. m, Sunday School meets at 3 p. tn. B. Boatwright, Supt , L. Maffett, Sec. Rev. O. W. Taylor, Rector. Lents Lvanqelkdl Church Sermon by the Pastor, II a. m. and 7 80 p. n Bunday School 9:4ft a m , C. S. Brad ford, Superintendent. Y. P. A. 6:30 p. m. Eva Bischoff, President. Prayer meeting Thursday 8 p. m. A cordial welcome to all. T. R. Ilornschuch, Pastor. Ml. Scott (enter of Lruth. Meeting every Bunday evening at 8:00 p. in. Three doors east of H2d St., Grays Crossing, Portland, Ore. Lents triend’s Church »;4ft a. m. Bible School, Clifford Bar ker Bii|ierintendent. II :G0 a. m Preaching services. 6:2ft p. in. Christian Endeavor. 7 :30 p. in. Preaching Services 8:00 p, in. Thursday, mid week prayer meeting Junior Christian Endeavor meets Friiay after school. A cordial welcome to all these ser Rev. John Riley, Pastor. vices. Doings of Our Neighbors — a fish hook or a plow. | He’ll charge you but a trifling price for anything lie makes. And tiien in time other factories will building will lie fully realized, and that rise the pupils may make great advances in And send a cloud of smoke clear up to their studies. All hail tlx* ni-w build- the skies. ing. Mr W B True. a respected citizen Praia** Father. Son, and all the Stand of Springdale, died in a Portland hoe* ard Oil Host, pilal Wednesday and tbe funeral was But praise Old John by fsr tlx* most. held at Holman's funeral [mrlorw at 2 Praise him from whom oil bleeeingw p. in. Sunday. March 7, interment in flow ; Ix»ne Fir cemetery Thirty-six lawyers wsnt the new office Praise him oil creatures here below. Mm. Win. Kogers sold the high school Praise him for his kerosene’ of public defender crested at Portland an Everett piano, which was moved into Praise Idin for his gasoline! andother cities sre to follow suit. U>e building Friday. And praise him for his vaseline. HKKHZV ITHMS CONTRIBUTO BY MPRALÜ RIPORTI: RS AT NEARBY POINTS * CORBETT ? CORBETT «--------------------------------------- N On Saturday, March 20th, the new Union high win nd building will be dedi cated A program has ls*en arranged the s|M*akers being: Mr. Armstrong, county superintendent, Miss Isom, from the Portland library and also a repre sentative of Mr. Churchell, superinten dent of Public Instruction. The pupils of the high school will give a play and — each one of the grade schools In the high Also his «jti< •ky. gummy parafine, school district will be represented on the Not forgetting his rotten benzine. CHERRYVILLE fl program. The music for the occasion Confound his old liald-headed bean, will lie furnished by Mm. Tollifson and What makes him so rotten mean? Miss McDaniell, the former giving Hie 1 wish he wasn’t so dog-goned keen. Spring is surely here. vocal selections and the latter, violin Old-timers say the season is a month numliem Under tlx* direction of Mias ahead of ordinary years. Coulter then* will be a Domestic Science FAIRVIEW Tlx* Post Office here in now a Govern V------------------------------------------------ B exhibit given for the purpose of stimu lating internet in Uito line of work. Tlie ment Employment Agency in common Fairview is very much disturbed just school at present does not give thia with all port offices, The Government now over the question of water bonds. course. Prizes will lie given tu> follows: is extending its activities and enlarging To the women of the District and girls ite operations all for the Is-netit of the A lively debate is going on over the probable cost of a water system sod the of high school age, (not in school): The general welfare. The entertainment given at the school way the town will pay out. It is es liest loaf of bread, one sack of flour; the Iwst layer cake, eight ham a-aorteil house lait Saturday night for Ux* bene timated that it will coat about |4.ft0 per soap. To tlx* girls of the high school: fit of the Moore Brothers, who lost their month per family to put in a water The Is-st loaf of bread, two dollar* sav- i home ami contents a short time ago, system and meet expenses and retire ing deposit at Gresham bank; the lx*st l drew a large house, their lx* ing stand tbe tionds. In Portland a dollar a Biwides the admission month per family is considered high. layer cake, granite kettle; the I test loaf Ing room only The regular montblv meeting of Fair- cake, 76c cash; l«*«t display of fancy chargvd then* wax a kite lien shower new Grange was held last Saturday. work and plain sewing, 76c. To the consirting of household articles. March 9th will he the date of the John T. Frei I has a gander that has girls oi grade school: For liest layer developed a wonderful notion for the next council meeting, Several import- cake, bar pin J. Ward Evans was in Portland Fri Company of human bipeds instead of ant matters will be decided on that animal bipeds He wants to be petted date. day A. Kron-nberg has been seriously ill Mm Roy Emily visited at Waxbougal and fondled and follows the little Jap around who is clearing land here, He for some time and will try St. Martin’s tbe first of the week, soring« for a while. i Mrs. Tollifaon has ta*en suffering with says “the honorable goose makes Most of the people around Fai'view a felon on her thumb for the past ten foolish with him wlien lie is digging the are seriously opposed to tbe proposed honorable stnmps.'* days. The following were n*ad before the 11,0)0,OX) road bond issue which the Mias Helen Coulter spent the week county will be asked to vote soon, be Literary Society at Cherryville: end in Portland. E D Chamberlain shipped potatoes There is a man in our town and he is cause there is too much money going into the Columbia scenic highway, to The Dall«** Monday. wondrous wine. Mm. Majestic and children left via He hardly ever tells the truth and sel while local roads are in such a bad con dition. Great Northern for Milwaukee, Saturday. dom ever lies. Ernest Wahl will farm the B. P. Mr Htebenger spent Sunday in Port He says the town of Cherryville is get Reynold« place the com.ng year. land. ting on tbe map, Ja». McGuire of McGuire’« Island in School opened up in tbe new school And for any one who doubts him he the Columbia, near Fairview, died last building Monday and there was a doesn't care a rap. pleased lot of children in attendants*. Why look at the factory that* going up Friday of pneumonia, in a Portland hospital. He leaves a wife, a son, ami We hope that everything good said of right now, what might la* exfiected from a new That'll make or mend moat anything. five daughters. The Parkrose petition for an extrn sion of route one mail service has been refused. T ■ s e<l Pleasant Valley Grange at the Masters and Lecturers Association meeting held with Fairview Grange last Saturday, Mrs. Bliss was also a visitor. George Christensen has got the base ment to his new bungalow completed. Fred Matthias is putting the finish ing touches to his land clearing job. The Indies Aid met at the Library last Thursday afternoon. The fine weather has got the farmen busy plowing and seeding. CALIFORNIA pAvfeviAks TOK 4 ctNTSJfcBtemswtomsaaa^BVIl.DllKr in stamps r4uto<Ourj*L0i Aikffus wxo&rs ComyKmy C altorm A I Hay, Feed and Grain Washed Gravel, Sand (ÎET OUR PRICES Cement, Brick, Lime, Wall and Land Plaster MCKINLEY & BUNDY 1 Block Eart of Main St. on Porter Roni NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Multnomah County. In tlx* matter of the estate of Thomas Preston, deceased. Notice to hereby given that the under signed, Nsoma Jane Preston, has been appointed executrix of the estate of Thomas Preston, deceased, by tbe Coun ty Court of the State of Oregon, for the (xiunty of Multnomah, and has quali fied as such. All persons having claims against said «state are liereby notified to present the same properly verified to undersigned executrix at the office of her attorney, Harry E. Hall, 6510 Foster road, City of Portland, Oregon, on or before six month« from date of the first publica tion of this notice. Dated and first published February 4, 1915. NOAMA JANE PRESTON, Executrix of the estate of Thomas Preston, deceased. HARRY" E. HALL. Attorney for said estate. «510 Foster Road. Portland,, Ore. Ph >ae T abor 2254 RetiCence 211 N. Main St. Lests, Orc. Edward Mills PLEASANT VALLEY Phones Tats>r 968; Home 3112 PARK, ARLETA Arleta Bert Wilberg left for Lanesboro, Minn., Saturday nigbt, wlere a sister lies st tbs point of desth. G. W. Pugh of 82d street was the vic tim of a severs attack of heart trouble about noon Wednesday. He was in a dangerous condition for a while. An auto accident occurred at Grays Crossing Tuesday in which a streetcar ran into a truck. Both were disabled. Al Strow bridge of Tremont has re covered from an assault recently sus tained and is able to tie around again. H Ros«all is again able to be about town after a lengtbly siege of colds and grippe. H. J. Roake was the recipient of a surprise Thursday evening at hia home at 6127, 58th avenue, the event being his birthday—getting to be a well ma- tnred, happy old gent. A good time is reported. Mr. Yost of Firland is preparing to bnild a new residence near 74th street and 59th avenue. Dr. Hitchcock's office at Tremont was visited by a burglar Sunday night, tho nothing of consequence was taken. 8. D. Smalley is putting up a new residence on bis propertv st 74th street and 60th avenue. F. E. Patten is building a house at 63d avenue and 71st street to cost about 11000. Mt. Scott, Leals and Portland EXPRESS Baggage and General Hauling, Trunks 50c Each DAILY SERVICE Leave Baggage Check and Address at Plummer Drag Store. Third and Madison St. *j___________________________________________ K ] ¡ S-------- *--------------------------------------- S Mrs. Leslie Berke visited with rela tives at Gillie last Monday. , Lewis Rodlin and G. N. Sager made a ’ business trip to Kelso Monday. Will Richey and family spent Sunday visiting with hi! brother, O. M Richey of near Boring Alfred Johnson was out from the city Tuesday looking after his farm at thia place. Mrs. James Hillyard of Gilles visited j with her neice, Mrs. Leslie Berke, one i dav this week. James DeShield« of Tremont station was a Valley visitor one day recently. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Kesterson visited last Sunday at the home <f Mr. and Mrs C. M. Harrison at Gresham. Mrs. lewig Rodlin spent the day with Mrs. J. P Stadlev Monday. P L Bliss and G N Sager represent- TREMONT, KERN J P. Finley & Son Funeral Directors Montgomery and Fifth St One Place of Bnsineee Only Experienced Woman in Attendance General interest prevails along 75d street over the prospect of the street improvement. No Use to Tn to Wear Out Yow Cold It Will Wear Yoe Oit Instead Thousands keep on suffering Coughs and Colds through neglect and delay. Why make yourself an easy prey to serious ailments and epidemics as the result of a neglected Cold'1 Coughs and Colds sap your strength and vitality un less checked in the early stages. Dr. King’s New Discovery is what you need —the first dose helps. Your head clears up, you breathe freely and you feel so much better. Buy a bottle today and start taking at once. A Chinese Superstition. It is a superstition of the Chinese that a sneeze on New Year’s eve Indi cates mlsfonune for the coming year, and to overcome this be is obliged to go to three families of different sur names and beg from each of them a little cake shaped like a tortoise, which must be eaten before midnight Labor. Main Office Phone Main 9 A-159» Those favored few who by their rank or their riches are exempted from all exertion have no reason to be thankful for tbe privilege. It wn« the observa tion of this necessity that led tbe an- cents to sav that the gods wold ns ev erything Init gave us nothing.—Charles Colton Lents Baptist ( hurch Ixird’s Day. March 14, Bihh^Sciiool 9:46 a. m. Morning worship, Il a. m Elmo Heiglita Sunday School, 2:30 p. in. B Y. P. U.,6:90 p m. Evening worship, 7:30 p. in. A cordial welcome tn these services. J. M. Nelson. Pastor. Lents M. t. Church Preaching 10:45 a. m. and reception of memliers. Services at Bennett Chapel Bunday 7 : 10 p m. Services at the chattel every night this week except Saturday night, at 7 :30 p. m. Everybody is invited to these services, widen have been well at tended so far. Sunday School 9:4ft. Epworth League 6:30. Prayei meeting Thursday 7:30 p m. Every one should give special atten tion to theae meetings in preparation for the sfiecial meetings that shall soon follow. Sunday evening U. G. Pearson will give a chalk talk on “The Parable of the Bower.” W. Boyd Moore, Pastor. PROFESSIONAL CAROS DR. JOHN FAWCETT Herald Bargain Offer “THE FAMILY GROUP” The Herald McCalls Magazine One McCall Dress Pattern Home Life Peoples Popular Monthly Total Value Special Price to Public . . $1.00 .50 .15 25 25 2.15 $1.10 “THE WOMAN'S GROUP” The Herald McCall’s Magazine One McCall Dress Pattern Home Life Woman’s World Total Value Special Price to Public . . $1.00 .50 .16 25 .35 225 $1.15 Diseases of Women and Children a Specialty Pacific Tabor 3214 Ixx-al 2011 LODGE DIRECTORY. All subscriptions in these two Clubbing Offers are for one full year. All the above publications are issued monthly so the subscriber gets 36 magazines with your home paper for a year. We do not offer any of these groups for less than one year. Terms cash with order. Scene from “To-day.” The wife to unexpectedly confronted by her husband in a place of clandestine meetings. Brilliant Society Drama, “Today” at Heilig Theatre, Week Beginning Sunday March 14. The powerful dramatic success, “To-day,** with Arthur Byron and a splendid cast, will be the attraction at the Heilig Theatre. Broadway at Taylor rtreeta, for 7 nights, beginning Sunday, March 14. A bargain price matinee will be given Wednesday and a special price matinee Satnrday.