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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (June 3, 1915)
I 9- At The Churches Arletd hdptlst Church I n- CHERRYVILLE -------------------------- ¿ The gtxsl old summer time. RESTLESS? Gresham last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Al Bruns marie a busi Now oomes the month of June with visited at the home of Imr brotlier, By Rater Radford. ita delightful roses and beautiful brides. Ruby Johnson, one day this week. This country la suffering more from I Continued rains have about ruined the tainted politics than from any other We an- thankful to the Weather cherry crop in this section of the malady at the present time There la Master General for a lew bright days but scarcely a campaign speech made, a country. one old-timer here says we are to have DBa.INY OF NATIONS DEPEND« platform demand written or a mea Pleasant Valley folks are talking of another three weeks of rain. UPON CONTENTED HOME«. sure enacted into law that does not celebrating Independence day this year. The fish hatchery at the darn was carry the taint of pereonal gain of Th patrons of Pleasant Valley school moved this week to Bull Run where Millard Avenue Presbyterian Church acme politician or political faction gave Miss Stevenson, the primary teach then» is already prepared feeding ponds thereof. By W. D. Lewis 10 a. in. Kabbath Hchool, er, a shower last Thursday evening. The for the young fish. ‘ Large num lien of In cam There la more “ blue sky ” lie. ui. Morning worship. Praaldant Taxes Farmers' Union. paign promises of many politicians 6 46 p. tn. Y. P. H. C. E. Chinooks were at the foot of tbe dam event took place at the home of Mr. anil Why la woman dissatisfied? Why A trout thirty people 7 :30 p. in. Evening worship. running for office than was ever con does she grow restless under the when the rack was removed and they Mrs. Popple ton. 7 :3o p. m. Thursday. midweek service attended. tained In the prospectuaea of the bold crown of womanhood? Why Is she soon ts-gan to climb the fish ladder for H p. in Thursday, choir practice. eel promoters of chimerical business weary of the God-given Jewel of moth farther up. Rev Win II Ainos, Pastor I schemes There are more secret com Home of tlie roses used for decorating erhood? Is It not a sufficient political The Gospel Oak. binations formed by politicians In the achievement for woman that future graves here on Decoration Day, were In the village of Polstead. Suffolk, name of "My Country" than were ever rulers nurse at bar breast, laugh In St. Peter’s Catholic Church tie- most fragrant to be found anywhere. England, stands a famous oak which formed under any and all other her arms and kneel at her feet? Can Hundays : Everyone remarked on their delightful the rector has proved to be 2.000 years ra aliases There are more political N a. in. I<ow Maa« ambition leap to more glorious heights perfume, and tlie thought came to tlie old The tree has a girth of thirty- en bates bidden in tbe phrase "lie It 10:30 a. in. High Stasa. than to sing lullabies to the world's six feet snd has been known always acted" than were ever concealed un- greatest genulsea, chant melodies to writer’s mind, why not use these won H:30a. tn. Humlay School. as the gospel oak. since under it the derful rosee, probably as good aa can la- der any and all other disguises 12 M. Chlor rebearaal. master minds and rock the cradle at first Christian missionaries preached Week days: Mass at H a. m. The Inordinate thirst for political human deatiny? found anywhere in tlie world, for mak to the heathen Saxons thirteen cen power and unrestrained passion for God pity our country when the hand ing alter of nates, now brought from turies ago. This event is commemorat mastery has caused more dlstreee in shake of the politician Is more grati Euroja- and Asia Minor and for which a ed each year by a special service held Seventh Day Adventist Church thia nation than the greed for gold, under the tree. fying to woman’s heart (ban the pat fabulous price is paid J<> a. m. Saturday Sabbath Hchool. and it ought to be regulated by law. ter of children's feet The “Delicious” is not only a very II a. m. Saturday preaching. No buelnese combination ever pureued 7 :30 p. m. Wednesday, Braver meeting. | Early Soporífica. superior apple of high color and large their competltora ae relentlessly or Woman la Ruler Over All. 7 46 p. in. Humlay preaching, Hoatho, a Chinese physician who size but its equality is un sur passed and vlalted more heartless cruelty upon Why does woman chafe under re it is an excellent keeper. Yonng trees lived in the third century, gave bis pa (rerman I vdnqellcdl Reformed Church their customers than a political party straint of sex? Why revile the hand here bave inaile an astonishing growth tients a preparation of hemp, whereby that aeska to make junk of an In III a. m. Hunday Hchool. Why discard the skirts and it la tlie intention of parties to plant they were rendered Insensible during dustry, or cripple a business for party of nature? 10 a. m. Haturdav, German school. that civilization has clung to since large blocks of them and make this surgical operations Tbs soporific ef- eucceaa. through tariff measures, po H p. m. Wednesday. Y. P. H. the beginning of time? Why lay aside headquarters for this wonderful apple. fects of mandrake are mentioned by litical supervision and ofttlmes de 11 a. m. Hun<lay worship. Shakespeare. Th. Hr h I Id k Dec hl, Pastor. structive legislation Many political this hallowed garment that has wiped This vicinity, in the opinion of one of the tears of sorrow from the face of platforms are aa alluring to the voter the most prominent herb culturista in the Retreating In Disorder. Kern Park Christaln Church as tbe story of tbe rainbow with Its childhood? In Its sacred embrace "Who was that tough looking chap I elate, Albert Brownell, is letter adapt every generation has hidden Its face pot of gold and their consummation Corner 69th HI ami 4dth Ave. H. E. saw you with today, Hicks?” about as far-fetebed Helf gain Is ths In shame; clinging to its motherly ed for orcharding than Hood River lie ¡0 a. m. Bible Hchool. “Be careful, Parker. That was my cause the water Is so much better and Ila m. and Hp m. preaching service. first law in politics There are many folds, tottering children have learned 7 p. in. Christaln Endeavor. Mr. Brownell is de twin brother.” men In office today who, If they to play hide and seek and from it also the climate. “By Jove, old chap, forgive me! I H p. m. Thursday, mid-week | prayer could not shake plums off the tree of youth learned to reverence and re veloping an orchard here one mile west really ought to have known.”— Kansas meeting. American liberty or cut a melon taken spect womanhood Can man think of of Cherryville. He specializes on the City Times. H:46 p. m. Thursday, Bible Study from Uncle Ham a commissary, would bls mother without this consecrated Crimson Gravenstien and the Delicious. Claae. I garment? A cordial welcome to all who w ill at- havs less desire to serve tbe public He also has other variti««. Wrong Either Way. Why thia Inordinate thirst for pow Tbe country la eurfeltlng with patri tend any all services. Tlie papers that come to this Port Isabel—I’ll never bare another pho- R. Tibbs Maxey, Minister. ots, who will bare their breast to bul er? Is not woman all powerful? Man Dorothy — Why not. Office, especially tboee that are gotten togrspb taken. lets in defense of their country, but cannot enter this world without her dear? Isabel—Ob. If it looks like me 1 up for advertising purposes, are full of consent, he cannot remain In peace there are few men in public life who don’t like it, and if it flatter* me my St. Pauls L ptscopal Church will bare their breast to voters or run without her blessing and unless she cedar chest “ads’’ offering to send them friends don't like It I— Exchange. sum of on 15 days trial for the modest sheds tears of regret over his depar tbe gauntlet of party dlafavor In de One block south ol Woodmere station. ture. he has lived in vain Why this 175 for $27.50 for small ones and up to Holy Communion the first Sunday of fense of agriculture or Industry No I A Woman's Way. each month at H p. m. No other tor- representative of the people, who will longing for civic power when God haa tlie larger ones. The same can lie "Tour doom Is sealed!” cried the vfl- vices that day. permit personal prejudice to dethrone made her ruler over all? Why crave manufactured right here and yield a lain Every other Humlay the regular ser Justice, psrty success to disfranchise authority when man bows down and handsome profit at from $5 to $10. The "Ha.*' laughed the heroine defiantly. vices will lie aa usual. reason or the rancor of a political worships her? Man has given woman material is just aa good, fully as strong Evening Prayer ami sermon at 4 p. m. “I guess 1 can steam It open!”—Chica campaign to influence judgment can his heart, his name and his money. Hunday School meets at 3 p.*m. B. with tlie cedar odor and when quarter- go Herald What more does she want? Boatwright, Hupt , L. Maffett, Hee. render capable service. sawed, planed and varnished or shel- Can man find it In bls heart to look The preservation of our prosperity . Rev.O. W. Tavlor, Rector. Ths Difference. depends upon wisdom, courage and with pride upon the statement that hie laced it takes on even a higher finish 1 "Tour cook Is Just like one of the honesty tn government, and tbe Amer honorable mother-in-law was one of and a far better grain than any southern These chests are moth proof, family, isn't she?” ican voter should seek these attri the most powerful political bosses in cedar. Lents Lvanqelkdl Chnrch "Dear me. no! She never would eat the country, that his distinguished rust proof and rat proof. butes as Implicitly as the Wise Men Hermon by the Pastor, 11 a. m. and warmed over dishes." — Baltimore grandmother was one of the ablest followed the Star of Bethlehem and The Portland papers are full of frantic 7 :46 p. m American. Monday School®:4ft a. m., C. H. Brad they will often be found to rest over filibusters In the Senate or that hts appeals for contributing to feed the the stable; the plow or the staff of mother was a noted warrior and her starving poor in that city and say that ford, Superintendent. Y. P. A. 6:45 p. m. Eva Bischoff, the Shepherd. The surest cure for name a terror to the enemy? Whither Douglas County expects to ship not they must have $5000 at once, and it President. tainted polltice and machine rule is are we drifting and where will we lees than 150 cars of prunes this season, comes mighty slow as but little over Prayer meeting Thursday H p. m. land? fresh air and sunshine and these Im A cordial welcome to all. $AO has lieen raised at this writing. In as against 90 cars shipped last year portant elements are moat abundant T. R. Hornscbuch. Pastor. God Save Ue From a Hen-Pecked ■ tbe meantime there is an insistent cry upon the farm, and when farmer*, Notion. bankers and merchants are elected to from the business world for creosote, membership In legislative bodies, much I follow the plow for a living and which is being used more and more for MI. Scott Center of Truth. of the trouble In government will dis my views may have in them tbe smell a wood preservative, and tifi percent Meeting every Sunday evening at H .tO appear. of the soli; my hair is turning white heretofore used has been imported from p. m. Three doors east of H2d St., under the frost of many winter* and Europe which now the war shuts out. Grays Crossing, Portland. Ore. perhaps I am a little old-fashioned, At the same time unlimited quantities but I believe there is more moral in of this creosote can be distilled from i fluence In the dress of woman than in Lents friend's Church the fir trees which extend for miles in all the statute books of the land. Aa By Pater Radford. every direction. A retort for distilling 9:46 a. in. Bible Bcbool, Clifford Bar- Much baa been said and more writ an agency for morality. I wouldn't ker Superintendent. this product and other by-products can give my good old mother's home ten about the eviia of watered stock In ¡1 :00 a. m I’reaching services. la- purchased for something over a $100. | big business concerns and the farm made gowns for all the suffragette's •1:25 p. m. Christian Endeavor. 7 :30 p. ni. Breaching Services. ers of this nation believe that every constitutions and by-laws In the world. A man at Vancouver is making over I As a power for purifying society, I $20.00 daily from one retort. Put your , 6:00 p. m. Thursday, mid-week dollar written into the life of any prayer meeting. business organization, should be able wouldn’t give one prayer of my saintly poor people at work. A cordial welcome to all thee* ser to say “1 know that my Redeemer mother for all the women's votes tn — vices. John Riley, I'sstor, llveth,” but farming Is the biggest Christendom As an agency for good ♦4 business on earth, and there la more government. I wouldn’t give the plea CORBETT water in ita financial tranaaction than of a mother's heart for righteousness % Lents Baptist Church for all the oaths of office In the land. that of any other industry There Is There Is more power In the smtla bird’s Day. June ti, Bible Hchool as much water In a farmer's note Prof. Duncan closed a nine months ' 11 46 a. in. drawing eight or ten per cent interest of woman than tn an act of congress. term of school here Friday and left for __ ___ _ , m Morning worship, 11 a. when other lines of Industry secure There are greater possibilities for his home at Ontario the same evening. Elmo Heights Sunday School, 2:30 money for four or five per cent per good government in her family of Mr. Duncan gave general satisfaction p. m. annum, as there is In a business pay laughing children than in the cab B’ Y. P. U., 6:30 p in. snd Ins work was so thorougly appreci ing a reasonable compensation upon inet of the president of the United Evening worship, 7 :30 p. tn. ated that he was tendered the school for States. the face value of securities repre A cordial welcome to these services. The destiny of this nation Ilea In the coming year at an advanced salary, J. M Nelson, Pastor. senting an investment of only fifty cents on the dollar. The only dif the home and not in the legislativa bub as yet he has not accepted the poei- j ference is, the water is in the Interest halls The hearthstone and the fam lion. Lents M. t. Church rate In one Instance and in the secur ily Bible will ever remain the source The Christian Endeavor held a busi of our Inspiration and the Acts of the ness meeting at the church Saturday | Children’s service and program will ities In the other. take the place of the preaching at 10:45. The promoter ofttlmes takes chances Apostles will ever shine brighter than evening after which a short program ! Preaching N p. m and his success Is contingent upon the acts of Congress Sunday Hchool 9:45. This country is law-mad. Why add was rendered and refreshments wen- the development of the property in Services at Bennett Chapel st 3 p. in. to a statute book, already groaning served. volved but the usurer, as a rule, takes Praymeeting Thursday H p. m. Dr. and Mrs. Neanbar of East Port- j no chances and his success cripples under Its own weight, tbe hysterical Epworth League 7 p. m. the property Involved There may be cry of woman? If we never had a land were over Sunday visitors at the ■ Bring your neighbors and friends. Industries that cry louder but none chance to vote again In a lifetime and Ira Byers home. W. Boyd Moore, Pastor. Mr. F. Is-ghorn of Olympia. Wash., that suffer more severely from finan did not pass another law In twenty- cial Immorality In both law and cus five years, we could survive the or was a recent visitor of the Lewis Ree.l [ letter heads, envelopes, cards, bill tom than that of agriculture. deal, but without home, civilization and J. Iceland families. . heads, auction, notices and posters, The farmers of America today era would wither and die. Mt*. Effie D. Sprague of Lake County I God save these United States Mt. dodgers, announcements, etc, at paying $200,000,000 per annum in arrived Saturday evening for a months' usury on real estate and chattel from becoming a hen-pecked nation; Bcott Pub, Co., office, Lents. visit with friends. loans, and thia interest capitalised help us keep sissies out of Congress Mrs. J. F. Thompson entertained and forbid that women become step at five per cent, repreeenta $4,000,000,- On Juns 1, a new bank opens at 000 of fictitious values which the farm fathers to government, is the prayer Fri<lay evening in honor of her daught Yoncalla with capital stock of $15,0<i0. er. Alma. The guests were. Miss Emily er la paying Interest on. This sum of of the farinera of thia country. This takes the place of the former State money Is almost equal to the annual Thompson of Portland, the teachers and Bank of that city which recently closed value of crops produced in the United pupils of the high school. A DIVINE COVENANT. Its doors on recommendation of the States. Mr. and Mrs. R, Howard Stewanl of; state bank examiner. The earning power of tha farmer’s and Mrs. Henry j God Almighty gave Eve to Adam Irvington, Mr. note based upon his interest rate very with the pledge that she would be his Stephenson of Portland and friend, Miss nearly divides likes the earth's sur helpmeet and with thia order of com Hess Ewing of Cincinnati, Ohio, with face—three-fourths water and one- Miss Helen Coulter, enjoyed a launch fourth land. The largest body of wa panionship. civilization has towered ter that floats upon the financial hem to its greatest heights. In this rela ride from Multnomah Falls to Bonne isphere now rests upon the farms tionship, God has blessed woman and ville with Mr. Fred Reed on 8unday. Tne children of Mr. and Mrs. J. Want and Ita waves are dashing and its man has honored her and after four billows are rolling against seven mil thousand years of progress, she now Evans have the chicken-pox, Horace Diseases of Women and Children lion homes threatening ruin and dis proposes to provoke God to decoy having had to remain away from school a Specialty aster to the prosperity of the nation. man by asking for suffrage, thereby the past wi-ek IsH-aii’e of it. Will our public servants who under by amending an agreement to which The regular monthly buyness meet Pacific Tabor SSI4 Local 2011 stand how to drain the liquid off in she was not a party. ing of Corbett Union high school was Woman, remember that the Israelite dustrial properties turn the faucet and scorned a divine covenant, and aa • held last Saturday evening. let the water off the farms? LODGE DIRECTORT. result wandered forty years In the Likewise It Is an admitted economic fact that wilderness without God. Magnolia Camp No. «0*1 mull regular. Seoond PLEASANT VALLEY ¡* man should remember that it is • " there can be no permanent prosperity •nd Fourth Thursday« of each month at I. dangerous thing to debase woman by without a permanent agriculture. O O F. Hall. Second Thursday aoeial meet- law. Rome tried lowering woman's «--------------------------------------- ■ ■a a ■ In* Neighbors bring your families and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Hills of Port Agriculture la recognised as the standard and an outraged civlllzatlo« friends. Fourth Thursday, business All land came out Saturday and a staid over Neighbors requested to come. By order of greatest of all industries and a pros tore the clothea off the backs of the perous, progressive and enlightened human race and turned them out to Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. T. P. the Camp agricultural population is the surest roam In the world naked sad a»- Campbell. safeguard of civilisation. Mr. and Mrs W. L. Rhoads enter ashamed. tained a number of friends from i :46 a. m. Bibl« Hchool. 11 a. in. Preaching service. 7 .3<> p. m. Evening servions. 6:16 n in. II. Y P. I' meeting. 7 :4ft Prayer meeting. Kveryleely welcome tu any ami all of these services. ION , KERN PARK, ARLETA ness trip to Ix-nte Tuesday afternoon. Miss Gertrude Johnson of Tremont Palestine Lodge 141 A. F O. M. held an open meeting Wednesday evening. A program of music, song« and addressee was followed by delightful refreshments. J. H. Dorman is wearing a glad smile, tlie occasion being the arrival of a new ■laughter on the 14th of the month. She has been named R«ba. Mrs. J. P. Forrester of 50th avenue reports the arrival of a grandson at the home of their son in Chitneau, Alaska. Miss W. Hutchinson, Librarian at Ar ista, attended the North-west Associa tion of Librarians at Salem Monday and Tuesday. The ladies of the M. E. Church will give a ‘ taffy puli’’ Monday evening on the church lawn. An announcement of the engagement of Mise Ruth Johnson of Laurelwood and Walter Roote, 671 h Street and Fos ter road is out. The Mt. Scott Furniture Co., has the most unique window display in all Mt. Scott. It presents all the apparatus of a “camping out” outfit so well displayed that it gives s decided back to the woods feeling. Ward Duer and Marion Jones, 51st avenue and 72d street were married Saturday evening at Mr. Duer’s new home on 77th street and 52d avenue. Mrs F. D. Love of 67th street 8. E., who have been very ill for the past three weeks is slowly improving. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hislop and daughter. Mrs. Hazel Van Dursen of Decorah, Iowa, are visiting with their daughter, Mrs. G. E. Greenleaf. Miss Audrea Gentry entertained a number of her friends at a miscelleanous shower on Marian Jones, of Firland, last Friday evening. A very enjoyable evening was passed in music, and candy pulling. Many beautiful and use ful tokens were left for the bride to be. Miss Moreita Howard entertained a number of her high school friends on the 22d. The evening was most enjoy- ably spent in printing pictures, games and music. Mrs. 8. L. Gentry of Archer Place is spending the week-end at Albany with her daughter Eva, who is to graduate in her college course thia commence ment. 1 C oncrete R oads Are Durable Roads ULNOMAH COUNTY wants roads that will last—roads that will give perma M nent satisfaction and return a full 100 cents on every dollar invested. Because concrete fulfills these conditions better than any other pavement. Concrete roads are increasing with marvelous rapid ity throughout the entire United States. Ten years ago such a thing as a concrete pavement was virtually unknown. Today there are some 2,200 miles of concrete roads —400 miles laid last year. PROFESSIONAL CARDS DR. JOHN FAWCETT Western Washington has laid almost 100 miles in the last four years—and is laying more each year. These facts argue con crete for Oregon Western Washington Man lit ac turers of Portland Cement The Herald $1 per Year a