Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923, April 06, 1916, Image 4

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    Dr.
J. O'DONNELL
I npAI Akin DCDOftMAI
LUUAL AHU ilim UHAL
DENTIST
92nd St. an<l Footer Road, over the
LENTS PHARMACY
Phone Tobor 3214
Dressmaking
Sewing of all kinds at
home or by the day
¿
AH church. »misty, «•'*■»'»** ami looal new»
not psbllaheil lor progt. tros. eotles» ot oa-
Wrlalneunla. couducosl tor prohl. published
al a Me mlnlaiun. ot W words.
AaiiouMe
atento and card ot thanks, eame rats. Adver­
tising rate<i|uol«d on request
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lawn-mower» é »harpeiied and re­
paired at Walahea. 1019 Foster Road.
Mrs. Geo. Haddon
MNW M ave. S. E.
Bert Haulenbeck came up from New­
lente berg to aaaiat in Kalaky anuivereay aal«.
Reliable Shoe
Repairing
Cash Shoe Repairing Shop
0009 V2nd St. South of Station, Lenta
3ES5
HORSE-SHOEING
Wagon Repairing and General
BLACKSMITHING
Matt Greenslade, Foster Road
NewMethodLaundry
Tabor 3614
QUICK SERVICE
FIRST CLASS WORK
The Herald is Only
$1.00 Per Year
DO IT NOW !
Washed Graded Gravel
Mastering Sand
82nd St. and 45th Ave,
Phone Tabor 2063
R. Heyting
Mr». Kelley of the J/nU rooming
honre i» enjoying a viait from her
mother.
All kind» of garden tools sharpened
and r>| »aired at Walahaa.
IKI19 Foster
Road.
Anyone needing lielp may find some
one to amisi them by inquiring at the
Herald ottico.
Mrs. W. F. R. Smith, wife of black­
smith Smith, baa been very ill the |>aat
week.
Izmir Winkler han traded hia black­
smith »hop at 3rd and Footer for farm
property.
C. L. Gesell has resigned hi* plat'd in
Ta Uaa Small Oriental Ruga.
the l«*nta Pharmacy albi taken a posi
Ths abuse of the »mall oriental rug,
t><»> with th« m.
mi Drug <\>, no less au object of art than of utility.
Is an e«|>«cially comnuui mistake. By
when* he will welcome bia friend».
all logk' any rug used for » floor cover­
ing aboukl emphasise the function of
A large numtier of people gathered
the floor aa a solid foundation under
from tlie Methodist, Evangelical, Friend» our feet To do thia It must houor am!
ami Baptist churches on Wednesday obey the lines of the floor, at leaat that
after noon at the lamia Baptist church part which It decorates. Yet time and
for a social time.
A »hort program «an again, where several small ruga are
given, Rcfrvehinenta were served.
need fur tbe car|>eilng of a room, we
And them all thrown down on ilia
A large crowd attended the muaical bias. often at different angles. With
none of the »Idea uf a rug |>araliel to
program given by the choir ot the Lenta the tMiundlug linee of the floor, we are
Baptiat Church on Friday night of last made conscloua of a new decorative
week. J. O. Leak», who plvared the Idea, one built on top of and at croas
audience with hi» vocal aoloa, ia «X- purjioars with the original one. Chairs,
tables ami other pieces of furniture
|iect«<«l to train the choir.
must then be placed either to conform
with the posi flou of the ruga or with
Revival mwtinge at the Lenta Bap­
the structural arrangement of the
tist Church begiu Sunday evening,
room, both seta of Hues they canuot
April 9, and continue» over the follow­ follow. Bo, at best, we have a con-
ing Sunday. Rev. W. O. Shank, D. D , fuaiou of Ideas, a room which seems
of the East Side Baptist Church will to rest on an Insecure foundation.—
preach.
Walter Dicken ia the soloist. Agne« I to we Fairman In Good llouee-
keeping.
Everybody welcome.
WANTED—One of the large maga-
aine publishing bouree desires to employ
an active man or woman in thia com­
munity to handle a apeoia) plan which
has proven unusually profitable. Giani
opening for right party.
Address with
two references, Publisher, Box Ito,
Times Bq. Bta., New York City.
The Woodmere Parent-Teachers' A n -
WANTED—All kinds of
hauling, sociation will meet Tueeilay afternoon.
plowing, barrowing, excavating. Phone April 11 at 2:3D.
Musical unrulier» will
Tabor 37S3.
lie rendered by Mrs. Blakeaday.
Prof.
Morris will speak on cigarette smoking
Mr«. J. W. Brock it able to walk out from a physician's viewpoint and Mix
on the atreet once more. Saturday alie Davenport will speak on cigarettes as
seen in the buainem world
attended grange at Evening Star.
Hissed Hla Own Play.
Baron de Freullly, who figured protu
inrntly In France during the days of
“the terror," must surely have been the
only author who ever biased bls own
play. Tbla was rutltlcd "Lea Trol»
Tallies" and was produced at the
Vaudeville theater. Faria.
"Before half of the Brat scene ba<1
been played I said to myself, 'Oh, but
thia la execrable!* The public waa of
the aame opinion and. while my friends
kept applauding, hissed with all Ila
strength I endetl by heartily hlaalng
myself, for the further the play pro­
greased the more conrlneed 1 waa that
the |>eople were right.
"On leaving the theater a friend who
waa not In the areret of the authorship
said to me. 'What a piece of extrava
ganee, what a wretched faroef 'He
teatable.' 1 replied, and whatever be
■aid 1 went one batter. 'It la »aid to
lie by Comte de Begur,' he continued.
'No,' rejoined I; 'it was written by me.'
The poor man waa flxed with amaae-
mcnL"—From “Baron de Frenllly'e
Reminiscences.“
ElmerS. McCormick
Princi|>al Gresham Public Kchoola
Candidate lor
Republican Nomination for
Andy Weinberger
Republican Candidate
tor
Re election to the Otile« o!
County School CONSTABLE
Superintendent
Multnomah County
Ha Blanda Ow Mia Record
Primaries May 19
Multnomah County
PRIMARY, MAY 19, 1916
Justice and Equal Opportunity for
Every Child
Advertised Leiters
Paid Adv.
KSTIMATHS RJRNISHLD
Plumbing and
Heating
Advertised letter« for week ending We carry a Complet» I.Ine of Mu mb
April 1, IMA:
Fayle, Mary; Junes,
lag Fixtures and Supplies
Mi»» Maggie; Repputa, W. T.; Hhirley,
Phone Tabor 5542
Elsie; Smith, Mr«.; Webster, William.
Geo. W. Spring, Postmaster.
M. N. SADLER
The Royal Neighbor» of America will
Hata, bata, bata.
Lota of them. hold a county convention on the sfter-
Good atylea and right pricea. lauta 1 noon and evening of April 12, nt the 1.
Millinery.
O. O. Hall, Lenta. Afternoon eearinn -
I.mt» Station
sebool of instruction—beginning at 2:30
60 car» of broccoli will be shipped
Evening
reesion
at
8
p.m.
Mr».
Sim
­
Port
lami, Oregon
Lenta Millinery »tore, the place to
from Roeebtirg thia year.
buy your haU.
Make over «hop in mons. state deputy and Mm. Dowell,
district deputy, will be
present to
connection.
Riddl« Making Epoch».
initiate a large claaa and also organise a
There have lieen epoch» at which rid­
county convention.
Refreshment« will dle making has lieen more especially In
W. F. R. Smith. Third Avenue black-
Iw served.
All Royal Neigh tore wel­ vogue, and such efmeha would appear
smith. occupying the Brady Shop, has
come.
By Committee. to occur at aeaaotia of fresh Intellec­
moved to Wilt Foster Road, where he
tual awakeulng Such an epoch there
Patriotic Inatructor of Bhiloh Circle,
will welcome all old customers.
waa at tin* fl rat glimmering of new tn
Mrs. R. Hummel, in a very nicely
tellectual light In the aecuud half of
lx*nta School» gave a benefit enter- worded speech presented Woodmere the seventeenth century. Till« was the
taihment Wednesday afternoon and School with a portrait of Presnlent age of Aidhelm, tifahop of Sherborne,
The the first in the roll of Anglo-Iatln
evening for the reboot athletic fund, A Lincoln on Thursday. March 30.
professor and scholars were well pleared poeta. He left a considerable number
good attendance rewarded the effort.
with the preaeut and informed Mrs. of enigmas In Iatln hexameter« Aid
Before bls time
Hummel that at any time lite Circle helm died in 7<K>.
W. F. R. Smith ha» left the old
wanted their help they were ready and there waa a collection of Latin riddles
stand at Footer Road and 3rd avenue
that boro the name of Bymphoelua. Of
willing. He said they had good singer»
and will oocupy the old »hop at 9314
thia work the date ia unknown. Wa
and good patriotic songs. The ITofessor'»
Foster Road, opposite Walsh's.
only know that Aldh.clm used It. and
lieart Neems to be in the right place, we may infer that l( *«« then a re<-ent
loyal and true to hia country.
Mr». product. The riddle» of Bymphoaiua
C. L. Gerell has resigned his place in Hummel is taking hold of lier work as were uniform in shape, consisting each
the lent» Pharmacy anti taken a poru- Patriotic Instructor in the right «ay to of three hexameter lines.—Cornhill
tion with the Mt. Scott Drug Co., bring about the best résulta.
Her work Magasine.
where he will welcome his friends.
will tell in after years and will leave a
TWO ESTABLISHMENTS
Expleaiv« Barrel».
lasting imprereion.
PHONE TABOR 82«?
Nitroglycerin, though an explosive.
PHONE TABOR BSOB
John Blair lost two Angers in a
5802-4 92nd STREET S. E.
Is rarely used by Itself, being mixed
4613 66th SI.. Cor. FOSTER ROAD
planer Wcdneeday afternoon
The ac-
IN LENT«
Publishers Notice.
with guncotton to form blasting gela­
ARLETA
cidenl occurred wh«*n a short stick he
tin or with a certain earth to make
and
li.
A.
Darnall
the
owner,
editor
fire Class Servie» Ulven l>», nr Nlghi.
<'I m Proximity to CotneterlM Enables U b
was planing caught and threw his hand
dynamite. Huge quantities of the ex­
to FurnUh Funarsla »I « Minimum Kxpen»«.
publisher ot the Mt. Scott Herald certi­
into the plane.
plosive liquid are kept In casks, and
fies to the above relationship in the pub­ the wood of these t-aaka becomes so
lication ot the Mt. Scott Herald which is highly explosive through being soaked
A. N. Gardner, Lenta jeweler, has
published weekly at Lanta, in the state with the liquid that a kick will blow
contracts for three large mission hall
of Oregon. He also state« tliere are no them to pieces, ft Is not safe to use the
docks that will require several weeks stockholders in tin* ownership, nor out­ empty casks again for refllllug them
for building.
standing mortgages, or se*-urite*s of any with the explosive, nor can they be
nature against the pa;ier, or the plant ! used tn any other way. even for fire­
wood There Is only one thing. Indeed,
There will be a free lecture at the wherin it is printed.
that can t>e done, and that 1» to ex-
Princess theatre. Atleta, Monday even­
i plod«* the casks. They nre plnced on
ing. April 10. the »object living Chris­
waste ground and usually explocfed by
Yoee
Old
Age
Panaion.
tian Science, by Clarence W. Chadwick. |
The average man In thia rorntry la means of a rifle bullet tired Into them.
•pending every dollar be earn« and Very little of the cask remains after
The Yeager Theatre ia planning a big the conscquencee are he la fa'-lng pov­ the explosion.— Londtm Btatidanl.
show for Sunday.
One of the features erty. It la an everyday occurrence to
bear of some man who In bls younger
Chicken Tslk.
trill be “The Valley of Misery.”
New and Second Hand Crockery, Qlassware
The chickens were gathered together
days bad saved money dying penniless
Tinware, Stoves, Ranges, Comforts, Blan­
In his old age Ninety per cent of the In the farmyard conversing with one
TREES, THOUSANDS of ail varieties, men of today who have attained the another, as Is the custom among all
kets, Springs, Mattresses, Wall Paper and
heavy on prune«, grafted Franquette age of slxty-flve years are depending self respecting chickens who hsve
Window Glass.
pure »train of Vrooman walnuts. for support either upon public charity Lera brought up by n careful and ju­
dicious mother hen.
Everything in the nursery line. Seed or their children.
"What would home tie without a
These figures are alarming Start to
potatoes. Buy direct from the man who
grows. Save-Ml percent (no agent»I by <fey to accumulate a fund for old age mother?" asked one little fellow, look­
ing tenderly at old Afro. Hen. who was
baying direct from us.
We sell right. with a very little self denial. Oi>en an
searching among the neighbor's fresh­
account
In
a
savings
bank
and
deposit
Write for planter« price list. 26 year»
regularly every month one tenth of ly planted seeds for some dainty mor­
in business. Carlton Nursery Co., Carl­
Painting and Paper Hanging
your salary for ten years, ami the re sel with which to treat her brood.
ton, Oregon.
“An Incubator, I guess.’’ answered
suit at 4 per cent will be aa follows:
at Lowest Prices
his sninll sister, who had Inherited her
Monthly
Ami anved with
One-tantb
old man's unseemly aense of humor.—
aaüary.
deposited.
InL in 10 yeare
M
H<x>
' Pittsburgh Telegraph.
N. D. Kenworthy and Co. Tnc.
Edward Mills
Mt. Statt, Lreu aad PortiaeE
EXPRESS
Baggage and General Hauling,
Trunks 50c Each
DAILY SERVICE
Leave Baggage Check and Address
at Plummer Drug Store.
Third and Madison St.
COME TO
the new
Tin Shop in Lents
91 and Foster
STOVEPIPE
ELBOWS
STOVE and FUR­
NACE REPAIRING
We make all kinds of chicken
supplies, champion Sani
Fountains. Gnt and S
Boxes. Dry and Wet Mash
Hoppers and Troughs.
Yoe
We will Make
Want oat ot Sheet
GUTTEHK ad K00TDK
Bnn< m Your
No Job
too
Tnneral Directors,
Lovett’s
Furniture Store
Cut on Prices for 30 Days
Land Plaster
A. PEARCE
J. P. Finlev&Son
Funeral Directors
Fertilizers for
Gardens. Roses
and Lawns
Wood. Goal and
Building Material
IS
«•
B
SOO
too
IN
MN
saving method
yro> would not be compelled in ok! age
to depend upon public charity or rela
tíre«.—V M. Powell ia New York
World.
Through
the
shore
6015 Main St., South of car track, Lents
rr
M
1.1«
1.474
Tatoosh Island.
The moat equable climate Ih this
country la found In Tatoosh Island, tn
the «trait of Juan de Fuca. between
Washington and Vancouver Island,
where the temperature never has been
above 80 degrees and rarely falls be­
low 50 degrees
Mustaal Note.
“Wen. landlord, bow’» business now­
aday»?“
"Oh party good, purty good Had a
whole peseel o' people register ylsted-
day. They was Ove gentlemen, three
ladle« and four musician» "—Musical
A meeka.
Right and Wrong.
It require« aomethlng of a hero to-
gtve np when he 1» wrong and a good
deal of a family man to give up when
be is right-—Puck.
His Handicap.
Main Office
A-isS^
Prompt Delivery
TAM NI
MM F«TU MAI
McKINLEY & CO
First Golfer <to clubmate who has
n trimmed woefollyl—Well,
-w handicap? Second Golfer
y. -Judge