Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923, August 12, 1915, Image 3

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    At The Churches
Arleta Baptist Church
:46 a. m. Bible Bchool.
II a. in. I'reaclilng service.
7 :3>> p. m. Evening service».
6 16 p. in. II. Y. P. U. meeting.
7 :45 Prayer iiieetiug.
Everybody welcome to any and all of
these nervices.
Millard Avenue Presbyterian Church
10 a. ui. Bahbath Reboot.
11 a. ui . Morning worship.
6:45 p.m. Y. P. H. C. E.
7 :3O p. u>. Evening worship.
7 :») p. in. Thursday. midweek service.
X p. in. ThuriHlar, choir practice.
Rev. Wm. H. Aino», Bailor.
St. Peter’s (at hoik Church
Sunday»:
a. in. Ixiw Ma»».
10:90 a. m. High Mam.
6:30». in. Bunday School.
12 M. Chlor rehearsal.
Week day»: Ma»» at H a. m.
h
Seventh Bay Adventist Church
10 a. m. Baturday Sabbath Bchool.
11 a. m. Baturday preaching.
7 :.«) p. in. Wednesday, Prayer meeting. I
7:46 p. tn. Bunday preaching.
Germdn I vanqellidl Keformed Church
lo a. m. Bunday Bchool.
10 a. m. Saturday, German school.
H p. m. Wednesday. Y. P. H.
11 a. m. Bunday worship.
Th. Bchihlknecht, Pastor. |
TREMONT, KERN
PARK, ARLETA
M ìm h»i«y Thomas of 50th avenue and
Mr». Sarah Dewey has gone io
Mr.. Alvord will leave Saturday for
L. F. Bramire made a triplo Mt. Hood
77th street la taking a vacation at Bar­ Fedoni«, Karina«, where »Iw will »pend a week. visit with Mr and Mrs. H. E. Monday morning.
view.
■everal week».
Bron, at Heaaide
Mr». C. Wag.t.t! of Woodmere ia
Ilr. Boone returned by machine from
Mr». H. E. Wood and aon, «fatar of undergoing a siege with pleurisy.
M. W. (Joie and family have moved
Mm. flora Hchrneok of 71»t street anil
Into the Imwellyu home for tier fall and fljd avenue ia building a new |I5<JO resi­ an outing at Barview and has some M» Alvord, left Thursday morning for
Great Falla, Montana.
attenuo«» time« to report.
de nee.
winter.
M ìm M«u<le Aironi tías a position
with the Y. W. C. A. in Portland.
[To Be Given Away
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.
First Grand Prize, an exceptionally fine ma
hogany case $400.00 Piano
Kern Park Chris tain Church
Corner 69th Bt. and 4Öth Ave. B. E.
In a. m. Bible School.
11a m. and 6 p tn. preaching service. '
7 p. tn. Chri»laln Endeavor.
6 p. m. Thursday, mid-week prayer
meeting.
6:45 p.m. Thursday, Bible Study
t'laaa.
A cordial welcome to all who will at- 1
tend any all »ervicea.
R. Tibi» Maxey, Minister
Beautiful in tone and workmanship. Best value ever put
up as a prize in this section of the coanty. 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.
St. Hauls L plscopal Church
One block south of Woodmere »lation.
Holy Communion the first Bunday of
each month at H p. m,
No other aor-
vicee that day.
Every other Sunday the regular ser­
vices will be aa usual.
Evening Prayer aud sermon ai 4 p. tu.
Bunday Bchool meets at 3 p.lm.
B.
Boatwright, Hu pt, L. Maflett, Bee..
Rev. O. W. Tavlor, Rector. |
An opportunity to take an ideal trip on the finest Ocean
going -vessels of the Mighty Pacific at the most delightful
season of the entire year. August or September.
Cash Prizes
Two $25.00 Gold Pieces
Lents EvdnqeBcdl Church
Sermon by the Pastor, 11 a. m. and
7:45 p. m
Bunday Bchool 0:46 a. m., C. H. Brad­
ford, Superintendent.
Y. P. A. 6 45 p. tn. Eva Bischoff,
President.
Prayer meeting Thursday 8 p. m.
A cordial welcome to all.
T. R. Hornacbuch, Pastor.
MT. Scott (enter of Truth.
Send for information. Get your name on the nomination list at once and begin at the beginning. See Nominating Cou-
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.
Meeting every Bunday evening at 6:00 I
p, tn.
Three door» e»»t of H2d Hl.,
Gray» Crowing, Portland, Ore.
Address all Communications to “Herald”
Lents Baptist Church
Isird’s Day, August ¡5, Bible Bchool I
0 46 a. in.
Morning worship, 11 a in
Elmo Heights Bunday School, 2:30
p. in.
B Y P. U., <1:30 p in.
Evening worship, 7 :30 p. m.
A cordial welcome to there service». I
J. M. Nelson, Pastor.
Lents M. t. Church
Preaching 11 :Ò0. and 6 p. m.
Sunday School 9:45.
Services at Bennett Chapel at 3 |>. m. I
Praymeeting Thursday 6 p. m.
Epworth I-eagne 7 p. m.
We have a gmsl attendance during
vacation anil helpfill service«.
W, Boyd Moore, Pastor.
Constipation Causes Most Ills
Accumulated waste in your thirty
feet of bowels Cannes absorption of
poison», tends to produce fever», upsets
digestion. You belch gaa, feel stuffy,
irritable, almost cranky. It ¡»n’t you—
it's your condition.
Eliminate thia
poisonous waste by taking one or two i
Dr. King'» New Life Pill» tonight. En­
joy a full, free bowel movement in the
morning—yon feel no grateful
Get an
original bottle, containing 36 pill», from
your Druggist today for 25c.
PROFESSIONAL CAROS
DR. JOHN FAWCETT
Diseases of Women and Children
a Specialty
Pacific Tabor 3214
Local 2011
LODGE DIRECTORT
LENTS, OREGON
RULES OF THIS CONTEST.
1. Any young man or woman is eligible to enter this contest
and compete for prizes except as noted below.
2. An employee or immediate relative of an employee of
this firm will not be permitted to enter the contest.
3. Conditions may arise wherein the contest manager may not
deem it advisable for a candidate to participate in the contest.
4. No candidate shall receive special favors from the man­
agement, but each and all will be assisted and advised alike.
5. An effort on the part of any candidate to intimidate or
discourage any other candidate, or to create an impression that
would be detrimental to the success of the contest will be
deemed sufficient cause for excluding the person charged with
such conduct from the benefit« of the contest.
6. No person can take a prize in this contest without se­
curing a minimum of 150,000 votes.
7. All votes taken on subscriptions in the Mt. Scott district
between 45th St., and Division St, eastward to. and Sycamore
Station, within Multnomah County SHALL COUNT DOUBLE
VOTES.
8. Candidates are permitted to secure subscription« any­
where, but advance payments are necessary to secure votes.
9. All subscription orders must be turned into the office on
or before Wednesday following acceptance.
10. Typographical errors in the publishing of votes will be
corrected in the following issue.
11. No contestant can win more than one prize.
12. Ballots not deposited at the Herald Office by 9 o’clock
p. m. of the day designated for closing the contest, shall be
declared void.
13. Should any question arise as to the interpretation of
NOMINATION BLANK
these rules the explanation of the manager of the contest shall
be final.
Prize Awards—Districts
14. The Grand Prize shall be awarded to that person having
the largest number of votes in the entire territory participating
in the contest.
15. The territory shall be divided into two districts, 82nd
Street or Oregon City Road being the dividing line. District
1 will be east sf 82nd Street and District 2 will be west of 82nd
Street.
16. Of the contestants remaining after the awarding of the
Grand Prize, that person having the highest number of votes
in each district shall be awarded the First District prize, and
the person receiving the next highest number of votes will re­
ceive the Second district Prize.
17.
SCHEDULE OF VOTES.
Three Months Subscription
$ .25
600
Six Months Subscription..
$ .50.
1500
One Year’s Subscription. .
$1.00
4000
Twe Year’s Subscription..
$2.00
12000
Subscriptions within the district mentioned in Rule Seven
will count double votes.
18. For every dollar in advertising or job work received at
our office, through the solicitation of contestants, coupons of
2000 votes will be issued.
19. Orders for advertising or job work must be cashed be­
fore votes are issued, unless accepted as satisfactory.
The management reserves the right to amend these rules
should necessity arise but it is hoped there will be no cause
for changes.
VOTE COUPON.
500 VOTES
The person that nominate, the candidate that win. the first prise
will get FIVE DOLLARS. Should two persons name the same candi­
date the timt nomination will receive credit. Any one may make a
nomination.
When properly tilled in and received at thia office this blank will
lie counted a. 4000 vote* for the person nominated. Only one blank
can be credited to eaoh candidate. Void after Aug. 1»
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. 19
I with to nominate
Address of Candidate
Name of Candidate
of (Address)
Nominateli by
Magnolia Camp No. WM m««ta regular. Second
end Tourth Thursday» of each month at I.
O O. F. Hall. Haeond Thursday aoclsl meet­
ing
Neighbor, bring your lamlllea end
trlenda. Fourth Thursday, bualneea. All
Neighbora requested ta come. By order of
the Camp.
District No.
Aililrrw...........................
Cut out on line border and send unrolled or folded
Date and hour received
*1
Mr». M. J. LeweUyn of >»: 72d
street in visiting tier mother in Salem.
Mr». Burch of 63d street •nd 55tli
avenue has taken tier family to the
beach for a ten day» outin'.
About thirty couple, from Arleta,
Kern Park and Woodmere, planned a
surprise on Mr. and Mr». Orendorff
Tuesday evening, the occasion being
Mr. Orendorff1» birthday. A delightful
time ia reported.
HOP PICKERS—Remember Teeney
A Teeney have canvas giovea, straw hata
and tinware, need when camping out or
in the hop field».
They will save you
money. Give them a call.
A W. Crow of 4I»24. 73rd street died
Friday. He was effected with strangu­
lation of the bowel» and was past re­
covery In-fore the doctors discovered his
trouble, fie leaves a wife.
His body
was returned east where his father lives.
MAKE OUR STORE YOUR STORE;
Moderate pricer, honret method», high
grade goods, courteous
treatment,
promptness, unflagging intereat in your
need»—these are the feature» of our
»tore which make it the »tore that will
be satisfactory to YOU. AI way» some­
thing new, up to date, of good quality,
and low price. Teeny A Teeny. 8602
Foeter Road, Ker a Park Station.
Buy Your
LINOLEUM
at Alvord Forniture Store
35c, 39c, 45c yard
4529 67th St. S. E.
Tabor 2352
A Medicine Chest for 25c.
In this cheat you have an excellent
remedy for Toothache, Bruisea, Sprain»,
Stiff Neck, Backache, Neuralgia, Rheu­
matism and for moat emergencies. One
25c. bottle of Sloan’» Liniment doaa it
•11—this because tbeee ailments are
symptom», not diseases, and are caused
by congestion and inflammation.
If
you doubt, ask those who nee Sloan’s
Liniment, or better (till, buy a 25c.
bottle and prove it. All Druggists.
$100 Reward, $100
Mt. Scott Publishing Company
Lents friend’s Church
9:46 a.m. Bible School, Clifford Bar­
ker Superintendent.
11 :<MJ a. in Preaching service*.
6:25 p. m. Christian Endeavor.
7:30p. m. Preaching Service».
6:00 p. m.
Thursday,
mid-week
prayer meeting.
A cordial welcome to all these ser-
vice*.
John Riley, l’astor.
TlwGinn family of 77th street and
noth avenue are moving to Moro, Ore.
The readers of thia paper will b»,
pleased to learn that there is at least on<
dreaded disease that science has beer
able to cure in all its stages, and that h
Catarrh. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is the only
positive cure now known to the medica
fraternity. Catarrh being a constitution.!
disease, requires a constitutional treat­
ment. Hall s Catarrh Cure is taken in­
ternally, acting directly upon the bloc !
and mucous surfaces of the system, there
by destroying the foundation of the die
ease, and giving the patient strength 1»'
building up the constitution and assisting
nature in doing its work. The proprietor?
have so much faith in its curative pnw
ers that they offer One Hundred Dollar?
for any case that it falls to cure. 8en<
for list of testimonials.
*
AMrern: F J CHENET * CO, Toledo. O
8old by all Druggists. 75c.
Take Hall’s Family Fills for constipation
Your Couqh Ian Be Stopped
Using care to avoid draughts, ex­
posure, sudden changes, and taking a
treatment of Dr. King’s New Discovery,
will poeitively relieve, and in time will
surely rid you of your cough. The first
doae soothes the Irritation, checks your
Cough, which stope in a short time.
Dr. King’s New Discovery has l>een used
successfully for 45 years and is gusran-
teed to cure you.
Money back if it
fails. Get a bottle from your Druggist;
it costs only a little and will help you
so much.
ABOUT POULTRY.
The hens should be dusted with a
good Insect powder. Many of the pow­
ders that are sold are no better than
dry earth, having loot moat of their
efficiency. You can make a good lice
powder by taking throe parts gasoline
and one pert crude carbolic and mix­
ing It with plaster of parts. Put a little
of the liquid on to the plaster of parts
and mix thoroughly tUI It la dry. Then
apply to the feathers of the bens.
Geese ought to be abut up to fatten
for a month before they are killed.
To get a successful result It la most
tsaenttal to keep them eating all the
time, and to do thia they must be care­
fully watched at feeding times, and
any bird which does not respond to the
call of the pall should be given a tea­
spoonful of warmed castor oil at one«.
Have you plenty of good clover or
alfalfa hay, and bare you been buying
wheat bran for your hens? If so you
bare been throwing away your money.
Not all of it. but yoc have waated a
good deal nevertheless. Alfalfa la vir­
tually as rich a teed as bran. Good
-lover hay la almost as rich. Ia some
preferable t*
reepects these feeds
wheat bran, thr they m act eo ttrltat-
tag te thebewet».