At The Churches ArlrId HdptiM ( hurch TREMONT, KERN Mm Greenleaf I. enjoying from lier »liter*. a PARK, ARLETA visit Young people of the Baptist Sunday Mr. and Mr». I Fever of Tremont Mi* Hutchinson of the Arleta Library Hchool had a picnic at Pen in.» la Park went tn the health Tuesday I» taking a vacation. laut Hatiirtlay. They report a line time. A fire at MIO AOth «trivi burn««l a Mime. Nellie and Georgia Fawcett of A Itami concert wa» enjoyed by Arlela Mr«. J, Goul*! win up from Ridge »hi»* »hop belonging tn Mr. Hamilton, Woodm-ee are »(tending tlieir vacation F. I. Poundi-r i» rnoving In Moro, people Wednrwlay evening, ft wa» :4ft B. tu. Bible School. field, Waah., Wednesday, «ailing on Tuesday night. Tbe house wa» a 1*»« Or». Il«- wlli go luto tl>«> mercantile given at the school playgound ami wa» in Alinka. II a. in. I'rrac'hhiK ••rvlc«. fritm* I n in Arktii. 7 p. ni. Evening tarvicMi. of ftMJO. tltu* to « defective Hua. busiaera witli Ili» brotlier-in-law. well attended. ♦I I ft i* m. Il \ l‘l iiieelliitf, The Tremont Flic Department dance 7 4ft rrayer meeting. on Wednesday evening «a» well attemi- F.verylxMly weltxime tu any an<l all of ied. th ene Mervh’e«. Millard Avenue Presbyterian Church 10 a. in. Habliath Hchool. 11 ». in. Minning worthip. H4Ap.ni. Y. P.H. 0. E. 7 :30 p. ni. Evening worship. 7 :30 p. in. Thursday. midweek aorvico. 8 p. in. Thursday, choir practice. Rev. Win. II. AmiNi, Pastor. St. Peter’s Gdlholk ( hurch Sundays : H s. tn. Ixiw Ma»». 10:30 a. ni. High Mass. 8:30 a. in. Huntley KchiaiL 12 M. Chlor rehearsal. Week day»: Mas» al H a. m. Seventh l)dy Adventist ( hurt h 10 a. in. Haturdsy Habbeth Hchool. 11 a. ui. Saturday preaching. 7 p ni. Wednesday. Prayer meeting. 7146 p. in. Hundav preaching, GermánIvdnqfllidl krlormed(hurch l<> a. in. Hundav School. 10 a. m. Saturday, German school. H p. m. Wixlnenlay. Y. I*. H. 11 a. m. Hun'lay worehip. Th. Hchildkneeht, Pastor. To Be Given Away I The Mt. Scott Herald will give to the Boy’s and Girls of Southeast Portland an opportunity to secure five handsome prizes in our Grand Prize Subscription Vote Contest Beginning Monday, June 21, and Continuing Six Weeks, Ending Wednesday Evening, Sept. 1, at 8 o’clock P. M. Kern I’drk (hrlsldln Church Firpt Grand Prize, an exceptionally fine ma hogany case $400.00 Piano t'orner 89th Ht. and 40th Ave. H. E. 10 a. tn. Bible School. 11 a m. ami H p ui. preselling service. ; p. tn. Chri»l»ln Endeavor. A p. m. Thur»l»y, mid-Sreek prayer ' mooting. 8:45 p.m. Thuraday, Bible Study Clara. A cordial welcome to all who will at-1 tend any all »ervicea. R. Tibli» Maxey, Minister ; Beautiful in tone and workmanship. Best value ever put up as a prize in this section of the county. On exhibit this week at the Holt Piano Company Store, 333 Morri son Street. Four District Prizes Two absolutely free trips to the Fair at ’Frisco and necessary expenses paid. First class pas- sage on a Palace of the Pacific, the Great Northern or the Northern Pacific. SI. Pauls I plscopdl Church One block south ol Woodmere station. I Holy Communion the first Sunday ol each month at 8 p. in, No other *<>r- I vicea that day. Every other Bunday the regular s»r- vicea will lie a» usual. Evening Prayer and »ermon at 4 p. m J Sunday Hchool meet» at 3 p.’m. B | Boatwright, Hupt , L. Mallett, Sec. j Rev. (>. W. Tavlor, Rector An opportunity to take an ideal trip on the finest Ocean going Aessels of the Mighty Pacific at the most delightful season of the entire year. August or September. Cash Prizes Two $25.00 Gold Pieces Lents Evdnqelkdl Church Hermon by the Pastor, 11 a. m. 7:46 p. m Hnmlay School 9 46 a m., C. H. Brsd- . ford. Superintendent. Y. P. A. 6 46 p. m. Eva'Uischofl. I President. Prayer meeting Thursday Bp. m. A cordial welcome to all. T. R. Ilornachuch, Pastor. | ML Scott Center of truth. Meeting every Hnmlay evening at H :<l0 1 p. m. i lire« door» «aut of N2d Nt., | Gray« Croaoing, Fortland. Ore. Send for information. Get your name on the nomination list at once and begin at the beginning. See Nominating Cou- pon. Subscription Blanks will be issued next Monday. Send for sample copies of the Herald to give your friends. Don’t lose time. This will be a short contest and every moment will mean votes. Read the announcement on page one and either take hold of the matter at once yourself or send us the name of some young lady who might be interested in taking one of these liberal prizes. You need not wait for the nomination to appear in the paper to begin work. Begin rounding up your friends today. Address all Communications to “Herald” Mt. Scott Publishing Company Lents friend's Church 9:45 a. tn. Bible School, Clifford Har her Superintendent. 11 :U0 a. m Preaching service». ii:25 p. m. Christian Endeavor. 7:80 p. ni. Preaching Service». 8:00 p. in. Thursday, mid-week prayer meeting. A cordial welcome to all tliene ser vice». John Riley, Pastor. Lents Bdptlsl ( hurch Lord's Day. August 8, Bible School ' 11:15 a ni. Morning worship, Il a. tn Elmo Heights Sum lay School, 2:301 p. m. B Y I’. IL, 0 30 j. m. Evening worship, 7 :30 p. in. A cordial welcome to these services. J. M Nelson, Pastor. lents M. t. Church Pleaching 11.00. and 8 p. in. Sunday School 9:45. Service» at Bennett Chattel at 'I p. m. Praymeeting Thuraday 8 p. m. Epworth league 7 p. m. We have a good attendance during vacation and helpful services. W. Boyd Moore, Pa«tor. Constipation Gauses Most Ills Accumulated wilt« in your thirty feet of bowel» can».« absorption of polwona, tend» to produce lever», upset» digestion. You belch ga», feel atuffy, irritable, almost cranky. It ian't you— it'» your condition. Eliminate thia poisonous waste by taking one or two Dr. King'« New Life rille tonight. En- Joy a full, free bowel movement in tha morning—you feel so gratbful Get an original bottle, containing 36 pill», from your Druggist today for 26c. PROFESSIONAL CARDS DR. JOHN FAWCETT Diseases of Women and Children a Specialty Pacific Talior 3214 local 2011 LODGE DIRECTORY. LENTS, OREGON RULES OF THIS CONTEST. 1. Any young man or woman is eligible to enter this contest I these rules the explanation of the managet of the contest shall be final. and compete for prizes except as noted below. 2. An employee or immediate relative of an employee of i this firm will not be permitted to enter the contest. 14. The Grand Prize shall be awarded to that person having 3. Conditions may arise wherein the contest manager may not deem it advisable for a candidate to participate in the contest. the largest number of votes in the entire territory participating 4. No candidate shall receive special favors from the man in the contest. 15. The territory shall be divided into two districts, 82nd agement, but each and all will be assisted and advised alike. 5. An effort on the part of any candidate to intimidate or Street or Oregon City Road being the dividing line. District discourage any other candidate, or to create an impression that 1 will be east sf 82nd Street and District 2 will be west of 82nd would be detrimental to the success of the contest will be Street. 16. Of the contestants remaining after the awarding of the deemed sufficient cause for excluding the person charged with Grand Prize, that person having the highest number of votes such conduct from the benefits of the contest. 6. No person can take a prize in this contest without se ir. each district shall be awarded the First District prize, and the person receiving the next highest number of votes will re curing a minimum of 150,000 votes. 7. All votes taken on subscriptions in the Mt Scott district ceive the Second district Prize. 17. SCHEDULE OF VOTES. between 45th St., and Division St, eastward to, and Sycamore $ .25. 600 Station, within Multnomah County SHALL COUNT IJOUBLE Three Months Subscription Six Months Subscription... $ .50. 1500 VOTES. $1.00. 4000 8. Candidates are permitted to secure subscriptions any One Year’s Subscription. .. Twe Year’s Subscription... $2.00. 12000 where, but advance payments are necessary to secure votes. Subscriptions within the district mentioned in Rule Seven 9. All subscription orders must be turned into the office on will count double votes. or before Wednesday following acceptance. 18. For every dollar in advertising or job work received at 10. Typographical errors in the publishing of votes will be our office, through the solicitation of contestants, coupons of corrected in the following issue. 2000 votes will be issued. 11. No contestant can win more than one prize. 19. Orders for advertising or job work must be cashed be 12. Ballots not deposited at the Herald Office by 9 o’clock fore votes are issued, unless accepted as satisfactory. p. m. of the day designated for closing the contest, shall be The management reserves the right to amend these rules declared void. should necessity arise but it is hoped there will be no cause 13. Should any question arise as to the interpretation of for changes. Prize Awards—«Districts NOMINATION BLANK VOTE COUPON. 500 VOTES The person that nominstee the candidate that wina the first priie will get FIVE DOLLARS. Should two persona name the same candi- date the first nomination will receive credit. Any one may make a nomination. When properly filled in and received at thia office thia blank will be counted aa 4000 votes for the person nominated. Only one blank can b-j credited to each candidate. Void after Aug. ft This coupon when neatly clipped and filled in with the name of the Candidate you wish to vote for will be counted as 500 votes. This coupon will be void after Aug. 5 I wish to nominate Address of Candidate Name of Candidate of (Addre»») Nominateli by.................. Magnolia (lump No. 40’J6 meets regular. Second and Fourth Thusadays of each month at I. O. O. F. Hall. Second Thursday social meet Inf. Neighbors bring your families and friends. Fourth Thursday, business. All Neighbors requested to come By order of the Camp. Adder«» . ........................... Date and hour received District No. Cut out on line border and send unrolled or folded T. G. Gilstrap m taking a vacation at t|ie Tillamook beach«* and fl. R. Baker la taking rare of hi» »hop. Mr». E. J. Howard and daughter Alvina are »pending two week» at Rock away. Mi»« Moreita will join them the last of the week. I Ned Curtis has moved to 4l»t and , Clintoa street». He has trongbt a five rrxim bungalow and will make that his home in the future. Mr*. Alvord, daughter Mira Maud, and son, and her sister, Mrs. Wood. ma<ie the trip to Cascade Locks Sunday. Win. Constantine of 70th »treat and 52d avenue has been making a lot of improvement, at hi» place. fixing tip the yard» and building new outhouse«. He ha* one of the best poultry bouses in town. Tlie county official, an- busy putting a new surface on Millard avenue Tbe old macadam has been torn up and it i» being reshaped and rolled down. It will make a pretty good road when complete*!. HOP PICKERS—Remember Teeney A Teeney have canvas gloves, straw hats and tinware, used when camping out or in tbe hop fields. They will save you money. Give them a call. — Young Hunt of Gray'» ('rouging, in compady with some other brave row die». were chased out of the Lents play ground Tuesday evening. Hunt refused to go home. He paid ten dollars to the city treasury Wednesday morning a» a consequence of being independent. PLAGUE OF GRASSHOPPERS. The Peets Should 8. De.troyed Before They Lay Their Egg». I Prepared by New Tork Stat. Collego of Agricultor..] Recent examination, by an expert from tbe State College of Agriculture have Indicated that serious outbreaks of graasboppers may be expected again in those sections where they were abundant last year. This Is due. la qart. to tbe tact that although large numbers of the graraboppers were kill ed last year by tbe use of tbe poison bait they bad bad a chance to lay their eggs before efforts were made to de stroy them. At the present time, an<l until they get to be pretty well grown, tbe young grasshoppers are confined to tbe more or lees localized areas tn which they have hatched from the eggs. It is com paratlvely easy for any one tn locate these breeding places now. and. ac cording to tbe experts. Just as easy to get rid of at least a large proportion of the grarahopi>er» before they can do serious injury to the crops. There are several methods of righting these pests. They can be poisoned, or they can be caught in "hopper dozers” mid destroyed. Tbe so called "Kansas halt” is perhaps as satisfactory a I «Ol son mixture as has been Used. Tbe formula is as follows; Twenty pouiids bran, one pound pans green, two quarts molasses, three oranges or lemons and about three and a half gallons water. Mix tbe bran aud purls green together dry. If very much of the material is to be mixed it is ad visable for tbe person doing the mix lug to protect himself from breathing tbe poisonous dust by tying a moisten ed spouge or handkerchief over his mouth and nose. Then mix the mo lasses and water together, squeeze tbe Juice of the fruits into the water and tbe skin and pulp chopped up fiue and moisten tbe bran with the liquid. Just enough of tbe liquid should be used to thoroughly moisten tbe bran, but not to make it sloppy. Then it should be sown broadcast over the Infested field, preferably early In tbe morning, so that the grasshoppers can get a chance to eat it before the beat of the day dries the moisture in the bran. It should be sown evenly and thinly over the field, not in lumps. Although tbe poison may not kill the grasshoppers for a day or so. It seems to stop their feed ing as soon as they eat some of It Thu amount of mixture in the foregoing formula Is enough for three or four acres. Live stock of at! kinds should be kept from the treated fields for a few days to avoid any possible danger of poisoning them. If the grasshoppers ■ re especially numerous It may be ne cessary to renew the poison halt after four or five days. Where there Is some sort of a »pray ing machine available, tbe infested fields may be sprayed with arsenate of lead or peris green. The arsenate of lead la used at the rate of five pounds of the paste to 50 gallons of water. The parts green should be used tn the pro portion of one and one-half pounds to fifty gallons of water, with a pound or so of good lump 11ms addsd to pre vent burning of ths vegetation. About two quarts of ch sap molasses should be added to owch fifty gallons of liquid. Another material which may be used as a spray Is arsenate of soda, la which one pound of commercial arsenate of soda is used to twe quarto of sooiaaees and fifty gallons of waCsc.