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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 16, 1915)
! K. W Merrill i» ou the «Ich Hat. ing th« largest college in the easteru country it has the Ji. D. Kenworthy and Co. Inc. Gasoline for linéente at Walsh’s Thia college 1« en tirely five from th« Turkish govern Filling Station, 9319, Foster road. Mrs. S'il«, Mr». Barne«. and Mrs. Gethiug visited the Philip.« and Maloy* of the «chool, notwithdanding nation, i at Woodmere Tuesday. religion or character mu«t obey it« rule altho their owu vie«« an i belief« are Mr. and Mr«. Edward Zapf of i«8d tolerated. There i* a church in con «tiret are the proud patent« of a «on, nection with the «chool which all can l>orn Wednesday. Sept lb. attend but it i« not cotnpulaory. Tbi« college ha« been a great benefit John Walrod has returned from Ina to our country. Certainly the mitaion« have don« a wonderful work. That 1« trip to Minnesota. Hei« looking «ml feel why we «o honor and love them and ing fine aud «rema as "saasv'* re ever. TABOR 826T LENTS. OREGON Lumber for all Purposes. Most Complete Line in all Mt. Scott Shingles« Lath« Sash, Doors, Builders Hardware, Building and Roofing Paper w , oní h * ™ aïi! Lents J u net ion Panama Pacific Exposition Is the Most Wonderful The .Most Beautiful The .Most Important in History It is artistic, it is sy metrical, it ia world wide, it is complete. Only three months more will it be opened. No intelligent person can afford to miss the oppor tunity of visiting this exposition Low Round Trip Fares to San Francisco on eale daily from all pointe I If you contemplate a trip East you can travel through California in one direction at email additional expense. Th« «tudent« love the whole country of America. Frederick Tlwnwiorv Welin of 3<0(1 Seeing their good work, love and kindnee* to our people in the home. 54th avenve. eight years of age. wa« country make« u« with to com« bere. buried from Kenworthy’s parlors Mon Their noble example intpirre our love day afternoon. Iteath was due to heart to th ore great and good miaaionarle« (ailne. who have «pent moat of their livre among M. They learn our language, Mr». R. E. Thoma« of *Hli «tract i* mingle with our people, learn «otue enjoying a visit in California. Site thing of our way« and characteristic«, wr,^« from Sa note Ik. Pomona, Frteco, I they mix with u« in a «octal wav and Long Beach. Redondo, Ocean I'aak ami al«o bv marriage. Santa .Monica, where «he will «pend j I wi«h repecially to mention Dr. aavwal week«, viteting and eight «reing. bendake. He many time« drraeed in she promiaae the Herald a letter. I Syrian coatnme; he wa« learned in the , Arabic language, th« rhythm of which Charlie Welker. formerly of 63d Ave., I he loved very much. He wrote «ever«! Ix>nU. i« employed on U m * Columbia I I i book« in our language. Hi* death wa« i Highway with the Warren Construe- a a great ■ * • • lore » «V " to t AS AT Syria. v • IS • _ Somet.mre in tbi. country Syria., do 600 u°° ” ** ra*‘’hln'*t' W,U1 *»*”" »*l -M . k - ........... —.i.. .Ki_______ 'hae been connected at vanou« timee for . P things that ars not right, things which 15 years He is a warm fnend of the , ought not l>e done. This mos lv comes Warren products. from there who are not educated and who an* lacking in bouis training of the right kind. These are not the founda Mr. and Mr«. C. F. McGill returned I tion of Syrian society and are not any Friday evening from an auto trip more true Syrians than a like element | through Oregon and Northern California, of tbs uneducated and shiftle«« ol this They were accompanied by Mr. and country would be a fair «ample of Mr*. V. C Banlet <4 Roseburg. They American society. report the road« in very good condition. Though there ba« been many change« Tlie ride over the Siskiyou mountains in the political government and many was very interesting. This mad i* a 5 ■ troubles of various kinds, it ha« not 1 percent grade and wide enough for two ' deetroyed our Christian faith. Our autos to pare anywhere. Something country was the «eat of Christianity, i like 160.UM) liar already been expended the home of many of the prophet«, and <>n this ma<i. They report a fine vie« holy men o> old; and the earlieat home of Mt. Shasta. Titer* i* any amount o! of civilization. It it cloeely associated [ fruit in Southern < iregon. Many peach with the history ol Christianity. | orchard* are not iwiiig picked and, Many place« are «acred to our memory, jw-aches at selling at 20 cent« a «ack being aaeociated with the narrative of It i» womlerfnl th* amount of work that the Bible, which we reepect very much. , i« being done throughout the country. Mount Lebanon, the place of my ‘ On tlie return trip they visited friend«1 birth, is now the Dome of about five at Grant* Rasa. Roseburg and Harru»- hundred thousand who profess the burg and took in the venison tiarbecne name of Christ. This mountain i« I at Riddle noted for ite fine cedars, aod it war STATEMENT here that the cedar« were cut for, ut th« financial cundlUcn ol Solomon’« Temple.—J. A. Teeny. Ixxntand discount« Over Grafts, secured and meecured Bonds and warrants .............. Fornitoreand fl it aras Other real eatatr owned Due from approved reaerve banka Checks and other cash items I Cash on hand ............ Let our nearest Agent outline a trip for yon. Our folders "Wayside Notes" and “Califrorma Expositions” will be of intereat—They are free. John M. Scott. General Passenger Agent. Portland. Oregon o o o much. I want to «peak now of how much good the American College at Beyrut ♦ Turke, since we come from that country. baa done to the Beyrutian people e«- That it a mistake. We are not of the pecially, and to all Syria and al«o to Turkieh Empire. The same blood, character nor ideas. There the entire is no mixing between Turk and Chris American college and mieeion ha« been a great aid to al) Syria. And I feel we tian. All who visit that country well cannot honor it enough, because they know what I say is true. have awakened the people, teaching the The immigration of the Syrians to American ideas of liberty and free America and other countries was tie epeech independence of thought and gun not quite half a century ago, not «elf reliance. It insDiree in them the because we lack in that country plenty decire to cultivate a noble character. to eat and wear, because it is one of the Eetablished but half a century ago with most fruitful countries in the world. but sixteen pupils in the first class, it is The clear air, pure water and beautiful now a magnificent school with between scenery make it ideal. You can grow one thousand and twelve hundred en almost anything there. I would love to rolled each year. Most of the students see my mountian home at this time of come from Syria but some of them are year with its grapes, figs and fruit of Turks, Armenians, Bulgarians, Italians all kinds. As you will remember the and rnanv others. Over twenty-five Bible telle of the fruitfulness of this hundred men and women, mostly men, land. We have not left this land for bold diplomas from this school. the sake of making a living, only, but After graduating most of these men for the sake of religoue and political leave their homes for America, Eng* freedom, this liberty (and freedom land, Franc“, Australia and all other under which a people can develop. The civilized countries. These men are government of that country does not lawyers, doctors, pharmacist«, editors care to se« the people grow better and •nd other professions. We have at wiser least fifteen Syrian newspapers pub In all the empire of Turkey there are lished in this country. only a few primary and a few military We wish to greatly honor David schools, most of these being for the Bliss, the founder of this college. He Mohammedans only, and for that is the father of the present president of reason the Christians have their own the institution. schools, each religious body their own; He was sent to our country in 1856 as the Greek Catholic theirs, the Roman a missionary. Finding there great need Catholic theirs and the Protestants for a college for the preparation of theirs, which are missionary, having young men for all walks of life, namely, no support from the government. In doctors, lawyers, aod so forth, be all Syria there are only a few libraries wrote to the board of missions by and they are in the large cities. whom he «as sent out, asking for aid As to printing, which developes any in establisi ing such a school. Tho people, it hae been very scarce until the their answer that the undertaking was last few years. Prior to fifty yean ago too great and ths expense too heavy, our books were all written by hand. his untiring efforts finally won their They were writteo partly on paper an permission to return to this country to some on deerskin parchment, such as lecture and raise the necessary funds, was used in the days of our Lord. in which task be succeeded. These books were taken great eare of, On returning, Dr. Fendake and Dr. being banded down from one genera Worthbat accompanied him, to assist tion to another. In one of the Greek in establishing the school. Catholic Cburchee we have one copy Dr. Bliss occupied the position of of the Bible written on deer skin in the president until he reached a very old Greek language, dating from the year age, since which time his son has held 225 A. D. This was found buried under that position. ground with a communion set, such as There are twenty-four buildings be the priests used in the churches. Ths longing to the school, eleven of which people still honor ibeee things very give different high school courses. Be- Sash and Doors Interior Finish Nothing but the Best of Quality and Service Phone Order» Promytly Filled Tabor 619 * Wilberg-Oppegard Investment Co. 6924 Foster Road Near 70th Street Fall and Winter Patterns Latest Styles SUITS AND TOP COATS Our Clothing is as Stylish as the best City Tailored and Moderate in price REPAIRING, GLEANING, AND PRESSING AT REASONABLE COST You will make a mistake if you fail to see us l»efore ordering JOHN MANZ, Tailor Additon Bldg., Main Street. Lents at Lents, tn the Hute of Oregon, al the cloae of bQMnMB Dopt. 1. 1916. SOUTHERN PACIFIC (centirurfi from t*C* <) LATH, SHINGLES BUILDERS HARDWARE RUBEROID ROOFING THE MULTNOMAH STATE BANK and 10 day» at El Paso are allowed on ail ticket« to the East reading over the Syria and Christianity L-U-M-B-E-R ment and teache« what it like« a« do the college* <d America CALL« ANSWERED IN ANV FART OF THE CITV Miller-Mowrey Lumber Co of A •mail town of itesll. Funeral Directors, EabalMers 1.0.0 F. BUILDING appearance j to r j ■ i o S ST C/> oo o o ■ LOCAL AND PERSONAL Allfehurch. society, personal and local news not published for profit, free: notices of en tertainments, conducted for profit, published at a %c minimun, of Ml words. Announce ments and card of thanks, same rate Adver tising rates quoted on request. HORSE-SHOEING Wagon Re pain ng and General BLACKSMITHING Matt Greenslade, Foster Road TOTAL LIABILITIES ] I bo ui I ■ ' Capital stock paid in I Durplua fund ......... .... Undivided profita leas expense* •n<l taxes paid Foc tai savings bank deposits Individual deposits subject to check I Demand certificates of deposit Certified checks ........ ... Cashier checks outstanding U.OUo <10 I.MXl <0 NewMethodLaundry Tabor 3614 Reasonable Prie»« Assured QUICK SERVICE FIRST CLASS WORK al the I Cash Shoe Repair Shop Shining Parlor In Connection Time «nd Sartn,« Pepoalta . Notes «nd bill« r*dl««ounted TOTAL .................................. state of On-gon. County of Multnomah, I, H K. Bloyd, Actin, < a»hler nt Iti» above named bank, do aolrmnly «wear 'hat the above atatement ia true to the beat of my know ledge and belief. H E. Bloyd. Actin, Cashier. . Correct-Atteat Beit Wilbers. M. O. Thorsen. Director«. Subscribed am! aworn to before me thia ISth day of Sept., lSlft. C. K. Kennedy, Notary Public, Washed Graded Gravel I. . - Charlie Daniela and wife of 5M Ave., A Medicine Chest for 25c. are parent« of a daughter born last Saturday. Master Paul Daniels says In this ehret you have an excellent she is some singer. remedy for Toothache, Bruises, Sprains, Stiff Neck, Backache, Neuralgia, Rheu Bert Hogue returned from Vancouver matism and for most emergencies. One laat week. He ha* been employer! on 25c. bottle of Sloan’s Liniment does it some big «addle contract« for the British all—thia because these ailments are symptoms, not diseases, and are caused government. by congestion and inflammation. If you doubt, ask those who use Sloan’s • Wm. A. Hess hae bought the Allen Liniment, or lietter still, buy a 25-, property on North 92nd street. They bottle and prove it. All Druggists. are recently from California, having «pent a year in valley towns They started to drive up from California but How’s This? lost a valuable machine by fire on the We offer One Hundred Dollars way. Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Pleasant Valley people, particularly, Catarrh Cure. F J. CHENBT a CO.. Tolado, O. W*. th« undcrslgnad, hava known F. J. Cheney for th« laat IS year«, and befleva l>1m perfectly honorable In all bualnen transactions and financially able to carry out nny obligation« made by hi« firm. N ATIONAL BANK OF COMMKRCB. Toledo, O Hall'» Catarrh Cure la taken Internally, I ectlns directly upon the blood and mu- rie »infaces of the system Testimonial« «ent free Price 7» cent« per bottle. Bold by all l>rugid«t«. flair« Family Ptlla far ceastlpatlaw L. PETROVICH, Mgr South Main Street Near Wiley A Allen's Plastering Sand 82nd St. and 45th Ave. Phone Tabor 2063 J. F. Heyting Edward Mills Mt. Scan, Lanta aad Portlaa« EXPRESS MONEY TO LOAN Now is the time to arrange for the monev to pay <>ff that mortgage. It will Try Walsh when in need of any aort soon lie due Why 7 per cent or H per cent when we can furnish the money at of anto repairing, or oila or gas. 3 per cent per annum. Liberal loan* on improved or unimproved city or county FOR SALE or will exchange for property. No cornmisaion charged; 10 ! year repayment privilege. wood: Horae, harness and buggy. Call ¡WESTERN CO-OPERATIVE RURAL at Herald office, Ixints. CREDIT I NION I-ente Agent, V. L. Irish, 5724 l>2nd Ht. are interreted in tlie wedding of Jamea Kelley and Mim Hulda Herman at the bride’« home at West Park and Taylor Street last Saturday evening at 5 o’clock, Rev. P. A. Bentgen, conducting the ceremony. Mr. Kelley will probably take hie bride to hie old home, the Kelley place. Mrs. Kelley hae several piece« of property in“th* county. Very Reliable Workmanship Wood and Coal in any quantity KING COAL HAY and F Washed Baggage and General Hauling, Trunks 50c Each DAILY SERVICE leave Baggage Check ami Address at Plummer Drag Store. Third and Madison St. Gravel, Sand, Cement, Lime, Wall and J. P. Finley&Son Funeral Directors Montgomery and Fifth St Land Plaster One Place of Huai nee« Only Right Prices, Prompt Delivery McKinley & Co 9326 Foster Road Tabor Ml Experienced Woman In Attendance Main Office Phone Main 9 A-1599