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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (May 20, 1915)
PftKTAI KAVlfMG At The Churches I VO I ML OMYIIW RANK GROWING UM11H vlIVVVillU 000, ns against a gain of 88,000,(XX) for tlM) ,ame month, Q( the before. Tremont, Kern Park and Arleta Thousand« of new account« have been opened «nd the millions made up Isrge- Arleta Baptist Church ■ ly of hidden savings have been turned I L. B Silkworth has sold his printing luncheon. It was a beautiful sunshiny :46 a. ui. Bible School. Lent« is th« only Portland suburb into the channel« of trade just at a 11 a. tn. Preaching eervice. with two banks. It has th« Multnomah **>•’> there wm pressing demand plant and will engage in other linee of day, jnst suitable for such affairs and 7 :30 p. m. Evening eervlvee. buaineee. tbe tables looked so pretty and inviting .. . . .. . .. . .. . tor every dollar." 6:16 i> m. II. Y. P. U. meeting. Slate Bank anil a Postal Savings Bank. out under the trees on the green lawn. 7 .45 Prayer meeting. They are both doing a good business.1 Tbe Women of Woodcraft gave a Everylxxly welcome to any and all of Both banks are comparitively new, yet # these xervicee. benefit dance Tuesday evening at Arleta One of the finest entertainments of they both have substantial deposits. ' CHERRYVILLE with commendable result«. the year was given in the Laurelwood The Multnomah State Bank has some J Methodist Church Tuesday evening. advantage* over the Poetal Havings The gentle rain* came in good time Millard Avenue Presbyterian Church Mrs. Wm. Bailey of Woodmere has | while the I o*t*l Saving* Ina certain and did a world ot good to growing erops rented a house on Rayburn avenue and The neighbors ot Mr. and Mrs. 10 a. m. Habbath School. advantages over the ** State bank. ’ rh* of every sort. 7.* 11 a. m. Morning worship. j expects to »rove soon. Henike, of Laorelwood, gave them a Postal Savings manages to collect a 6:45 p. m. Y. P. H. C. £. The Weather Master General is — fine aurprise Friday evening. It was good many amall accounts that the 7:30 p. tn. Evening worship. tbe 25th anniversary of their wedding 7 :80 p. m. Thursday, midweek service. With Reade Provided There Will Ba State Bank could not get while the bound that Old Oregon keep*. up its Miss Moretta Howard visitad Forest reputation as a rainmaker. H p. ui. Thursday, choir practl«*e, and they were the recipients ot many Quick and Reasonably Cheap Con- Htate Bank gets all that the Postal Sav t Grove last week-end to visit her sister Itev Wm. H. Arnoe, Pastor. beautiful pieces of silver. neotien Per the Parmer and Steam ings collects, and a good deal in addi r The rain* have done a vast amount of and see the May Dav exercises. , good and done no particular harm to Railroad* Through Seif Propelled tion. But according to the Postmaster •n»bodrM !•<- Tbe Arleta Parent-Teacher Circle Vehlalae. Morelt« Howard will entertain a num St. Peter's Catholic Church meet« Friday afternoon, May 21st, for General the sphere ot poatal savings Won! wm rewired lot week of the Why la the Jitney busf asys the banka la to he enlarged. The Lenta de- > death of Mrs. Rev. J. H. Boyd of Port- ber of friends Thursday evening in i tbe annual election of officers. Reports Hundays: honor of her friend. Florence Veaeey of Manufacturers’ Record. To what will 8 a. m. Ix>w Mae*. i will be beard from tbe delegates who pository has eecured many new ac land, who has made her lionw here at Sandy. 10:30 a. m. High Maae. it lead! Starting a few months ago in attended tbe National Mothers’ Con their mimmer place for the past three counts, and each month ares a number 8:30 a. nt. Sunday School. the far west tn more or less competi gress and Parent-Teacher Circle« here of additional ones. The number of ac years. The funeral occurred in Portland 12 M. Uhior reiieareal. tion with the aervice of traction lines, Mias Al vena Howard is home from in the city, recently. The family is staying Week days; Maae al 8 a. m. count* open in April were 176, and th* last Friday. the Jitney bus has moved rapidly across _ here for a time, some members of Forest Grove and while here will assist the country anS. apt »earing In different amount on depoeit waa $17,830. According to Postmaster Burleson, which will probably remain all summer. in a recital given by Prof. Chapman of The ladies of the Arleta Baptist localities almost simultaneously, has «very person in tbe United States, ten Andrew Oaks, who has a ranch eaat Pacific University. Seventh Day Adventist Church Church met for their all day meeting begun to attract the serious attention years of age or over, may open a postal of here, near the Alder Creek bridge 10 a. tn. Saturday Sabbath School. at the home of Mrs. Harrison at Anabel. of the management of street railways, 11 a. m. Saturday preaching. savings account after July let. Thia but who Is now living in Portland was The playgrounds at the Arleta school The morning was given to needle work, investors and municipal authorities 7 :30 p. m.Wednesday, Praver meeting. will be accomplished by exteodiog the oof. here last week and says there are a has bee” eq nipped with swinge, rings, and the Missionary Society met at 2 7 :46 p. m. Sunday preaching. alert to any possibility of Increasing privilege of depoait to persons not living great many unemployed in tbe city, and other apparatus and the “kids” are p. m. Quite a number were present. (rubllc revenues through the granting of nesr present depositories, It will be some of whom are perilously near star happy now. Tbe subject was on tbe »«ork among tbe German hanqeUcal Reformed Church public service franchises. It aeeme to banking by mall. vation. In the meantime wagon loads Esquimoa in Alaska. Mrs. Campbell be something more substantial than a ••i 10 a. m. Huuday School. 'Governor Dockery, Third Assistant of partly decayed fruit, vegetable« and Kenneth Grow had tbe misfortune to lead the meeting. fad. To buy and operate a single Jit 10a. m. Saturday,German school. Postmaster Genera), who has direct slightly spoiled bread and meat are fall from a trapexe at tbe Peninsula ney bus or to adapt some other motor H p. m. Wednesday. Y. P. 8. 11 a. m. Sunday worehlp. vehicle to Its purtMise calls for a certain •u;»ervislon of poatal aavings, wm to hauled daily to the crematory and Park last 8Aturdav, breaking his left On Friday of last week, just after Th. Scbildknecht, Pastor. amount of capital to be Invested with impr«M»sed by appeals all over tbe j burned. This would serve a better pur arm just below tbe wrist. dinner a Chinamen, with a large bun no certainty of continued and Inerva«- country to open postal savings accounts ( ;>oae—the better portions of it—by being dle boarded a Mt. Scott car near by mail that be took up the task some ' imeud to the suffering poor. Big Busi- Kern Park Ghrlstaln Church Ing profit. J. Sangor Fox, Secretary of the Pro Stewart station, bis destination being wee ks ago of working oat a feasible and near however does not believe in giving Whatever the Inspiration may be. It hibition party, gave a splendid lecture Firland. When nearin/ the station be Corner 6Vtb St. and 4«ilh Ave. 8. E. 10 a. m. Bible School. is quite evident that In some localities safe method for meeting a demand well anything away and if they can’t sell at on prohibition st the Kern Park stooped over to pick up bis handle, lost 11 a m. and 8 p m. preaching service. at least there has been a distinct de- illustrated In a letter from a Saline a good round price they destroy it. Christian church, Friday evening, his balance and fell head forward, strik 7 p. m. Christain Endeavor. County Mieeonrian, who resides many When will we quit being cannibals prey which was well attended. ing bis jaw on the lower step, then H p. tn. Thursday, mid-week prayer miles from a postal savings bank. ing upon one another? meeting. glanced off striking the ground on the ‘Having a few hundred dollars savetl 8:46 p.m. Thursday, Bible Study The Oregonian is out with an editorial The ambulance made City and school elections will be held top of bis head. from fifty years of bard and assiduous advocating the so-called railroad land Class. a hurried run and he was taken to the soon. Every woman should be well in A cordial welcome to all who will at labor and skimping economy oh the ought to lie given over to tbe railroad formed on candidates and measure« to hospital. He refused to give bis name. tend any all «ervicea part of my wife and myself, we con company eo they can sell it to actual R. Tibbs Maxey, Minister. be voted on. Come to the W. C. T. U. cluded to depoeit it in the Postal Sav settlers and so secure more taxpayers and you will be. The W. C. T. U. meeting held May ing* bank ot------ . We wrote to the (or the state fund. This railroad com- 11th at the home of Mrs. Swope was poetmaster at that place and received 1 pany has had more than twenty years St. Pauls t plscopal Church FOR SALE—1910 Overland car; 4 well attended. Five Union* were repre replv to tbe effect that none but pa to aell this land, and sold but little, and One block south ot Woodmere station. Passenger. 4 cylinder, run lees than sented by their presidents. Mrs. Fan trons of that office could depoeit in that Holy Communion the first Sunday of that in an entirely different manner office which is very disappointing news i from what was stipulated in the con- 10,000 miles, seversl part* new, good nie »McCourt from Wood stock, Mrs. each month at 8 p. m, No other aur- tires. Price 1260 cash. H. E. Potter Bommerfeldt from Lents, Mrs. Butts vicea that day. to u*. Our little farm ia oot large I tract. What assurance has any one Every other Sunday tbs regular *»r- from Mary Mallett Union, Mrs. Murray enough to support as and land ie so that they will do different in the future. 6323, 724 St. 8. E- Tabor 24*3. vicea will lie as usual. from South Mt. Tabor and Mrs. Angle high that It ia impossible for ns to buy Besides this land is heavily mortgaged Essaing Prayer and sermon at 4 p. m. Sunday School meet« at 3 p.tm. B. more with what little we have saved to tbe Union Trust Co., of New York The Home Missionary Society of the from Sunnyside Union. Mrs. Jennie Boatwright, Snpt , L. Maffett, 8ec. and we are so old that we can’t labor City. Judge Fenton, the railroad’s Laurelwocd Methodist church gave rn Kemp, state president, was present and Itev. O. W. Tavior, Rector. evening. gave an interesting talk. Those who much now and we would be so glad to leading attorney, was approached by one entertainment Wednesday maud for the Jitney bus. either liecauae lay at least enough to put us away in This was the annual opening of the were not there surely missed something . of tlie squatters here not long ago with of the absence of other means of quick decency? “Mite Boxes,” and the occasion was very good. Come out to the meeting , the proposal to buy a 160 acre tract. Lents EvanueUcal Church transportation or tiecause of Inadequa Under the plan adopted by the Post ¡The Judge said in the first place tbe a merry one. A fine program was given May 26. Sermon by tbe Pastor, 11 a. tn. and cy of existing means. The greater master General for opening accounts I government won’t let us sell it and in and a big supper served. freedom of action of the self propelled 7 :45 p. m. Sunday School 9 .46 a. m., C. 8. Brad rehicle and Its ability to operate easily by mail an intending depositor, resid the second place we can’t sell it on ac Tbe Arleta W. C. T. U. hold a public ford, Superintendent. where It would be difficult for conven ing where there is no regularly designat count of the heavy blanket mortgage on Mrs. W. D. Lockwood entertained meeting in the Kern Park Christian Y. P. A. 6:46 p. m. Eva Biachoff. tional passenger service to be profita ed poatal saving* bank, will apply to ' it. Of course the Oregonian knows this the Embroidery Club at her home, 4604, Church Tueeday evening, May 25 at President. ble are certainly points in Its favor bi* local postmaster who will see that but it is at its old tricks of fooling tbe 66th 8t., Mar 13th, with a picnic 8 o’clock. Tbia meeting is held under Prayer mating Thursday 8 p. m. and suggest that street car companies necessary identification data ia pre people, being in the pay of the lawless A cordial welcome to all. the Department of Scientific Temper T. R. llornechuch, I’Mtor. 1 might make no mistake In adopting pared and forwarded to a nearby post railroad company. S PLEASANT VALLEY f ance Instruction. A splendid program and adapting the jitney bus as auxil office authorised to accept deposits. The ■ has been prepared. Dr. Haley will One of the most prosperous and enter iary to their own service, making It a intending depositor will then be given S------------------------------------------- S speak and illustrate hie talk by the prising ranchers in this country is feeder to their own lines, especially In permission to forward bis first and sub G. 8. Morris of Tacoma was a caller American flag. MT. Scott Center of Truth. Tbe Aeolian Male Philip Evans and family of Dover. They at tbe home of G. N Sager Sunday. suburban sections. Even In some large sequent deposits by money order or Meeting every Sunday evening at8:<X) cities foresight In acquiring franchises Chorus will sing and Mrs. Madge Wal- have cleared 20 acres of land in the past Godfrey Gase«r of Lenta was in tbe p. m. Three doors east of 82d 8t., covering all possible routes or wisdom registered mail direct to tbe postmaster | son will play some of her splendid violin five years unaided, and have an elegant Valley Monday on busineea. Mr.. Grays Crossing, Portland, Ore. at tbe hanking point tor which receipts In approaching the sume end more dl- I home established where a short time ago Gasser is thinking ot going to Lewiston, I selections. Tbe subject for the evening He may zrectly by the acquisition Into one man or certificate* will be isaued. is “Tbe Troop of the Nations.” Every was nothing but stubs and logs. They Idaho to locate. agement of many lines has left withdraw all or any part of hi* poatal body is invited to attend, especially have a scheme for making money that August Rodlun of Portland visited Lents friend's Church stretches of considerable territory In saving* by mail and on demand, to A collection will heats dairying a mile and that is raising with bis brother, Lewis Rodlun, Mon mothers and fathers. 9:45 a. tn. Bible School, Clifford Bar which there Is no such public service. gether with any interest that may be be taken which will be applied on our carrots and artichoke* and letting hogs day. In the case of suburban extension, due him. ker Superintendent. state pledge. feed and fatten themselves on them. At 11 :00 a. m Preaching services. where frequently the returns on the Kalis Forsgren came home sick, from The new leaflet p-iints out that any «1:26 p. m. Christian Endeavor. investment are not proportionately as person ten years old or over may open i the same time the land is greatly en Corvallis where be has been attending 7 :30 p. m. Preaching Service«. The entertainment given at the riched by this plan. Among their valu school during tbe past winter. great as in the city, in spite of the rel 8:00 p. m. Thursday, mid-week an account in bis or her own name; Woodmere school Friday evening May atively higher rate of fares, there ought able collections of fruits of every kind A. G. Sager and daughters Erma and prayer meeting. that an account may be opened by a are paw paw and persimmon trees which . Letha visited at the home of G. N. 14, was one of the most successful ever A cordial welcome to all these eer to be abundant opport unit les for the married women free from any control they raised from seed sent from tbe East. [ vice«. John Riley, Pastor. utilisation of the Jitney ns auxiliary. given there. About seventy-five dollars Sager Sunday. This brings the thought to a wider or interference by her husband1, that was taken in. The girls of tbe Domes The run of steelheads at tbe dam is Tbe Booeter meeting held at the range of use for the self propelled ve post office officials are forbidden to die about over and over 1,000,000 eggs have piP,sant Valley Grange’ball last 8atur- tic Science classes made candy which hicle in lioth passenger and freight dose to any person, except the deposi Lents Baptist Church taken at this writing and batched day night waa a lacciM in every re. they sold at one end of the hall. “The service as a feeder to steam railroads. tor, the amount of any deposits; that X been A 4 1» • ««A A A S Xx A nA A 1X A6 1A } — . , * a Lord’s Day, May 16, Bfbl«» Schorl 1 In the south, for Instance, there are withdrawals may be made without pre in the trays near tbe dam. A little epect. It wm tbe largest crowd that Bowery 8chool.” a one-act play, with 0 46 a. m. 98.500 miles of railroads, an average vious notice; and that tbe Government» later the young fry will be transferred ' has assembled at tbe ball for many a twelve characters, in which Mrs. M. Morning worship, 11 a. m. of something less than one mile for ev guarantees to repay all deposits on de to the feeding ponds at Bull Run. day. Phil S. Bates, manager of the B. Hogue with her star pupils “Iffy,” Elmo Heights Sunday School, 2:30 Mis« Lillian B. Averill returned home | Portland Rose Carnival was the princi- “Hans,” and “Mikey," wete excep ery ten square miles of territory. The mand with accrued interest. P b " Y. P. U., 6:30 n in. average tn New England la one mile of this week from teaching in Klamath | pal speaker of the evening. Mr. Bates tionally good as was a Spanish duet by The leaflet will soon be prints«! in 22 railroad for every seven square miles Evening worship, 7:30 p. m. County and will now enjoy a vacation gave a splendid address on how to build Eva Burdick and Ida Amett. Sixteen languages for distribution A cordial welcome to these service«. of territory. Since 18N0 the south has foreign of three months at home and among ui> a community. J. D. Lee, also of tiny girls prettily wound a May pole in J. M Nelson, Pastor. built railroad mileage sufficient to bring through local post offices. The foreign- Little Miss Wil- I friends and relatives in this part of the Portland, sang some Indian songs in an intricate dance. Its total to a greater aggregate length born citixen has taken very kindly to state. She has been reengaged at a jagon, which be interpreted in English. liamson, who danced the Highland than the length of all the railroads In po«tal savings, and literature in his Fling to the Scotch bagpipe played by Lents M. L Church the country In that year. For the full own language will be of great assistance higher salary at the same location for Mr. Lee also spoke a few minutes on Mr. Gray, concluded the program. another term of nine months. development of the south Its transpor to him. In a recent article, Postmaster community welfare. Dr. J. A. Ware of ■Preaching 10:46 a. m. and 8 p. m. Sunday School 9:46. tatlon facilities should be mqde at General Burleson commented on the There is one song the nations sing, Oregon City addressed the people on Music was furnished by Mr. Hunter Services at Bennett Chapel at 3 p. m. least to equal those of New England, the relation of the church to tbe com and his school orchestra. I That make« tbe busy market« ring. foreign-born depositor as follows: Praytneeting Thursday 8 p. m. which would give It about 134.000 miles munity. AU the speakers were inter Epworth league 7 p. tn. •Upwards of 500,000 depositors now, Sung by prelate«, Lords and King, of railroad. Even with that equipment Five acres of tents will soon be erect Bring your neighbors and friends. esting and well received by the audience. Grab a dollar! there would be vnst tracts in the south have accounts in the Postal Savings W. Boyd Moore, Paator. Miss Lusher of Fairview rendered an ed near Creston station for the Seventh System and they represent every without railway facilities, but capable No matter what the world may sav, instrumental solo and responded to an Day Adventist camp meeting of May They also Nor how the poor and wretched pay, of supporting quite a dense population nationality on the earth. Word has encore. Mrs. W. G. Rogers also ren 27th to June 8th inclusive. fitter heads, envelopes, cards, bill engaged In producing In mining, lum represent almost every known occupa Mammon must have his greedy way, just been received that Arthur G. dered a couple of solos. The hall was heads, auction notices and posters, bering and agriculture enormous traf tion-professional men, theatrical peo-' Grab a dollar! decorated with flags and flowers. Re Daniells, president of the world confer dodgers, announcements, etc, at Mt. fic for transportation companies. The pie, mechanics, laborers, fishermen, | Interurban electric lines may be ex pack peddhrs, etc. freshments were served after the speak ence of Seventh Day Adventists, is now Scott Pub. Co., office, Lents. But the majority The press and pulpit can be bought, pected to accelerate the proper settle are wage-earners, and of this class the The teacher and the lawyer taught ing and exercises were over. Every on the ocean from the war sone. He ment of these tracts, but even In that body who attended expressed them will have tome thrilling experiences to foreign-born largely predominate. A While greedy gains are fiercly sought, event the needed facilities will not be selves as being highly pleased. The relate. Also Geo. F. Enoch of India, Grab a dollar 1 complete and the population will be census of depositors taken by the Post meeting was held under the auspices ot and J. J. Westruf oi China will be pres Office Department shows that approxi On sport and pleasure gaily bound. obliged to depend upon country roada. ent. I. H. Evans of Washington, D. the Grange. In the past ten yearn there has been mately 40 per cent (200,000) of the de The greedy rich are daily found C., president of the North American notable activity In the south In the positors are foreign-born citixens and This is the rule the wide world rule. Conference will be present several days. construction of Improve«! highways, they own more than 60 per cent of the Grab a dollar! ® CORBETT ? Many other able speakers will be pres Dlseases of Women and Children both trunk lines and laterals. Rut n deposits—splendid evidence of the con CORBETT ent. A large chorus and orchestra, vast amount of work of the kind In fidence of our newly acquired citisens Great palaces and churches high a Specialty along with a caferteria, book tent, rest still to be done before there shall be In the ability and good faith of their Must rise up in splendor to the sky, Miss Helen Coulter spent the week room, etc., will add w the interest. Pacific Talior 3214 Local 2011 an adequate system of public high While thousands in misery hourly cry, end in Portland. adopted country to fulfill its obligations. ways networking the south. Nothing Grab a dollar! W. R. Knight has purchased land of ’There is another reason which led probably could give n greater Impetus LODGE DIRECTORY. Mrs. Leader, near the school house, to the completion of the system than immigrants, unfamiliar with our lan Rockefeller, Carnegie and H. 0. Frick and is clearing it and will begin the consideration of the conveniences of guage and business methods, to turn to With hearts as hari| as any brick, We offer One Hundred Dollar» Shiloh Cirsi* No. IS. ledlea of (1. A. K. meet* the Government to safeguard their erection of a store building soon. fered by the automobile, the motorbua Reward for any case of Catarrh Are robbing all the well and sick. 1st and M Saturday evenlnsa in I. O. O. F. Mr. Manning moved hi« blacksmith that cannot be cured by Hall's Grab a dollar! hall, Lent*. Lillah Maffei, Fres., Carri* and the motortruck to farming com humble savin." and that reason is the munities. for the profitable operation disastrous experiences many of them shop from near Chanticleer onto the Catarrh Cure. Ingle*. Bee'y. of such vehicles demands first class have had by the failures of bogus “pri How long will all this misery last? F. J. CHENET « CO.. Tol*<!o. O. Corbett estate last Thursday. We, th* undersigned. have known F. J. MagnolK Camp No. 4OM meet* regular. Second roads. With the roads provided, the vate banks” officered by swindlers of And mankind in better times be cast. A. 8. Kincaid bad a surveyor from Cheney for the last 15 years. and believ* and Fourth Thursday* of each month al I. quick and reasonably cheap connection And forget in better days the cruel past perfectly honorable In all bu*ln*o* Portland locating a road acroee his place him O O. F. Hall. Second Thursday social meet of the farmer’s front gate with the their own tongue who have preyed transactions and financially able to carry Grsb a dollar! out any obligation, made by hl* firm mercilessly upon their lonliness and ing Neighbors bring your families and Saturday. steam railroad, the linking of the farm NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE.^ friends. Fourth Thursday, burl nose. All Let us try and live like Christian men. Mr. C. V. McMonagl«, photographer with Its markets, will be afforded by credulity? Neighbors requested to come. By order of Hairs Catarrh Cure la taken Internally, Postal savings receipts have broken And not like swine in any pen, for the Oregonian, was here Sunday and the self propelled vehicle, which al acting directly upon the blood and mu the Camp took several pictures of the new school cous surfaces of the system. Testimonials During the Or wild beasts in a horrid don. ready la doing effective work at many all records the past year. sent free. Price A cents per bottle. Sold i building, also ot Ferndale Place, and by all DrnMtsSa eight months prior to April 1st there points where the chance for It exists. Grab a dollar! _ Take Half* Family Fills ter I ««St 15» Il ls we* a not gain In deposits ot $19,000, —P. A. other beauty spots in thia vicinity. AND JITNEY BUS INFLUENCE IS BEINS FELT. PROFESSIONAL CARDS DR. JOHN FAWCETT How’s This? The Herald $1 per Year