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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (April 20, 1916)
è ORffiON NEWS NOTES At The Churches - A big placer mine strike is reported on tiie Bteaudioat river. Seaside ha» selected a site and adopted plans for a *30,000 school. Three new concrete buildings are being planned for Tillamook. Public ownership of utilities would be more hopeful if there were more public ownership <>i officials. The S. P. Co., started work on a *100,000 expenditure for improvement of the Eugene terminals. Arlela baptist ( hurch 9:46 a. ni. Bible School. 11 s. in. Preaching servies. 7:80 p. in. Evening aervicM. 8:16 ú in. B. V. I*. 0. meeting. 7 :46 Brayer meeting. Everybody welcome to any and all these services. Mllldrd Avenue Presbyterian Church A l<> a. in. Hahbatti School. Il a. in. Morning w>>r»hlp. 7:p. m. Y P. H. (I. E. 7 :46 p. in. Evening worship. 7:80 p. in.Tintr»« lay. midweek service. H p. in. Thursday, choir praotlce. Bev. Win. II. Amo«, Pastor. St. Peter s Cdlhollt Church Bunday«: h a. hi . Ix»w Ms»». 10:110 a. tn. 11 iuh M um , H:!M)a in. Hund-y School. 12 M. Choi I rehearsal. Week day*: Maes st 8 a. ui. Seventh Day Adventist Church 10 a. in. Saturday Habbath Hcbool. 11 a. m. Saturday preaching. 7:80 p. in. Wednesday, Prever meeting 7:46 p. m. Bunday preaching. Kern Park Chrlstdln Church Corner 09th Hl. and 40th Ave. H. E. Ilia. in. liilile School. Il a. in. and 7 :30 p. in. preachlug «er- vice. 0:80 p. tn. Chriataln Endeavor. 7 *»!>• tn. Thursday, mid-week prayer meeting. A cordial welcome to all. Rev. G K. Berry, Pastor. St. Pauls t plscopal Church One block south ol Woislmere station. Holy Communion ths first Bunday of each month at 8 p. m, No other ser vices that day. Every other Bunday the regular ser vices will lie as usual. Evening Prayer and sermon at 4 p. m. Bunday Hcbool meets at 3 p. ill. B Boatwright, Hupl , 1.. Maffett, Hec. Rev. 0. W. Tavior, Rector. Lents tvan<tcllcdl Church Burroughs Copyright. 1914. by W. G. Chapman w CHAPTER XI. Happmsssf HEN tile dunce was done Nu ballad before Nat ul. The girl rose. facing him. and fur a long minute tbe two stood lu silence looking ut one another It wa» tbe tlrst opportunity that either bud had to study the features of the other alnce the strauge miracle that hud separated them. Nu found that some subtle change bad taken place lu his Nat ul It was »lie of that there could be uo doubt, but yet there was ttiut about ber which cast u s|>ell of reverential fear over biin She wa» infinitely Oner aud more wouderful tbuu he ever had realized. With the paaslng of tbe excitement of the battle aud the dance tbe stringe ecstasy which bad held the girl In thrall passed slowly away. The rhythm of the dancing of tbe savage black haired giant had touched some curd within her which a wok, ae long dormant lu atlncts of the primordial. For tbe time she bad been carried back a hundred thousand years to the childhood of the human race. Him had not known for those brief Inatauts Vic toria Custer or the twentieth century or Its civilize lion, for they were yet a thousand centuries lu tbe future.' But now once more she saw through the eyes of generations of culture and refinement. Before ber was a priml live man. In hla eyes was the Are of a great love that would uot be denied. About ber was the wild, fierce forest and tbe cruel Jungle, and behind all thia, and beyond, her vision wandered to tbe world »be luid u I wuvh known- the world of cities sud homes and gentle folk She saw her father and her mother and her friends. What would they Hermon by the Pastor, 11 a. tu. »u<l 7:16 p. m Bunday Hcbool 9 46 a. m., Albert Fankhauser, Huperint >odent. Y. P. A. 8:16 p. m. va Anderson, Preaident. Prayer meeting Thursday 8 p. tn. say? A cordial welcome to all. T. R. Hornschuch. Pastor. Again ahe let ber eyes rest upon the man. It was with difficulty that she restrained a desire to throw herself Lents friend s Church U|M>n hla broad breast and weep out 9:46 a.m. Bible Hcbool, Mrs. Maud ber doubts and fears close to tbe beat Keacli, Superintendent. Ing of bls great heart aud In the safety 11 (X) a. m Preselling services. of those protecting arms. 8:26 p. m. Christian Endeavor. But with tbe wish there rose again 7:80 p. m. Preaebinf Bervicee. 8:00 p. in. Thursday, mid week the question, “What would they sayF to hold ber trembling aud frightened prays* meeting. A cordial welcome to all these ser from him. Tbe man saw something of the girl's vices. John Riley, Pastor. trouble In ber eyes, but be partially misinterpreted IL for be read fear of Lents Baptist Church himself where there was principally Lord'a Day. Bible School 9:46 a. ni. self fear. and. because of what be had bean! Curtiss say. be thought that he Morning worship, II a in. saw contempt, too. for primitive peo- Elmo Heights Bunday School, auso ! ple nre Infinitely more sensitive than p. ni. B Y P. ü ,fl:30p in. their more sophist» nted brothers. Evening worship, 7:80 p. hi. "You do uot love me, Nat ul?" be A cordial welcome to these servii**. J. M. Nelson, Pastor. asked. "Have the strangers turned you agulust me? What one of them could have fetched you the head of Oo, tile uinn hunter? fifth Church of Christ "See!" He tupped tbe two great Fifth Church of Cliri-t. Scientist of tusks that bung from bls loin cloth Hall. Myrtle Park Portland, tire. "Nu slew the mightiest of the beasts Myrtle Park for Nat-ui—tbe bead Is burled in the Service« Sunilay 11 a. III. Sunday School 9:30 and 11 a. in. cavo of Oo—yet. now that I come to Wednesday evening testimonial I llHM't ■ take you aa m.v mate, 1 see fear In ing 8 p. ni your eyes and someth Ing else which never was there before. What 1» IL Nat-ul? Have the strangers stolen Lents M. T. Church your love from Nu?” Bunday B c I kmi I 9.46. a. tn. The man ^|s>ke In a tongue so an Preaching 11 :00 a tn. Services st Bennett Chapel at 8 p. tn. cieut tlmt in all the world there lived no man who spoke or knew n word of Epworth League 0:80 p, tn. It. yet to Victoria Custer it was as In l’reachihg 7:30 p tn. Prayer meeting Thursday evening nt telllgP’le as her own English, nor did , it seem strange to her that she an 7:80. z W. It. F. Browne, pastor. ' Hwered Nu in bis own language. Residence 67<>3 8 >rd St. “My heart tells me that I am yours. Nu," she said, "but tny judgment and my training warn uie against tbe step laurelwood M. t. (hurch that my heart prompts. 1 love yon. 9:46 a. m. Sunday school. btit 1 could uot be happy to wnuder 11 :lJOa. tn. preaching. half naked through the jangle for the 12 :80 a. m. class meeting I «la nee of my life, and if 1 go with 0.30 p. m. Epworth U-ugue. you now. even for a day. I may never 7:90 p m prime hl ng The pastor is assisted by a chorus choir return to my people. and the Atnphioti Male Quartette. "Nor would you 1« happy In tbe life g :(M> p. m. Thursday evening, prayer that I lead. It wonld stifle and kill aervice. you. I think I see now something of Dr. C. R. Carlos, pastor. the mtrncle that has overwhelmed us. To you It bas t>een but a few days you left your Nat-ul to bunt down German Lvanqellcdl Reformed Church «Ince the ferocious Oo, but tn reality count Corner Woodstock Ave., and 87th St. less ages have rolled by. Rev. W. <1, Lienkoeniper, pastor. “By some strange freak of fate you Bunday School 10 a in. have remained unchanged during all Morning Worship, Ila m. these ng,«, until now you step forth Y. P. H. at 7:30 p. m. (ierinan School and Catechetionl Class from your long sleep an unspoiled cave Sstunlay 10 a. in. man of the stone age Into tbe midst of the twentieth century, while I doubt less have l>eeu l>orn and relMirn a thou Third United Brethren Church sand times, merging from one incarna fn a. in. Sunday School. tlon to another until in this we are II a. in. Preaching. again united. "Had you. too, died iin<l been tiorn 8 p. in. Junior Christian Endeavor. 8:80 p. ui. Senior Christian Endeavor. again during all these wenry yenm no gnp of ages would Intervene between 7:80 p. in. Preaching. us now, and we should meet again upon a common footing, as do other LODGE DIRECTORY souls, and mnte and die to lie born Magnolia Camp No. 4020, Royal again to a new mating and a new life, Neighbor», meets regular Second with Its Inevitable death. and Fourth VVe<lne«daya of each "But you have defied the lawa of life . ............... Hall. month at ~ I. ", O. O. F. Second and death—you have refused to dis— Wednesdays social meeting. Neighbors bring yonr families and friends. and now that we meet again at last a Fourth Wednesday, business. All hundred thousand years lie between us -.-Neighbors requested to come. By -an unbridgeable gulf across which I order of tba^Camp *«=« route which I have followed—through death and a new life thereafter.” Much that the girl said was beyond Nu's comprehension and tbe most of it without tbe scope of bis primitive lan guage. so that she had been forced to draw lila-rally upon her twentieth cen tury English to dll lu tbe gup Yet tiie man had caught the Ides In a vague sort of way: at ieaat that hla Nat-ul wa» far removed from bliu be cause of a great lapse of time that bad occurred while he slept in tbe cave of Í Oo, and that through tils own death alone coiud be b | hiii tbe gulf between them and clulm Iler us bls mate. He placed the butt of bis spear upon the ground, resting tbe stone tip I against bis heart. "I go, Nat-uL" he auld simply, "that I may return again as you would have me '* The girl aud tbe man were so occu pied and engrossed with their own trugedy that they did not uote tbe rest less iMclng of Terkoz. tbe wolfhound, or bear tbe ominous growls that rum bled from bU savage throat as be look ed toward tbe jungle behind them. Tbe searching party from tbe Grey E. H. WHITNEY stroke ranch bad come upon ibn As- wad so unexpectedly that not a shot bad been exchanged betweeu tbe two an ominous growl of warning and then parties. turned and disappeared Into tbe Jungle. Tbs Arabs, pressed from behind by Barney advauced aud examined the ; tbe savage Wamboli warriors, bad lit soft ground about tbe donkeys and tne ! erally run into tbe arms of tbe whites body of tbe Arab aud tbe Waziri. He saw the Imprints of a mans When Gre.vstoke demanded that the naked feet aud tbe smaller Impress of It might just af well be understood white girl be turned over to him at a woman's riding boots. now as later why one of the candidat- s ones Ibn As wad smote bis breast and He looked toward tbe jungte where f >r County Buperiutendent should have swore that there bad been no white Terkoz bad disappeared. the support of the people at the primary girl with them, but one of tbe slaves Wbat bad bis »later gone tn within election. That one is E. H. Whitney. told a different story to a Waziri, and tbe somber, savage depths beyoud? when tbe whites found that Victoria Wbat would be bring ber back to were Mr. Whitney has been a resident of the State for the past fourteen years; eight bad been stolen from ibn As wad by be to follow after? one of tbe sheik's lieutenants only a He doubted that sbe would come years of that time he has lived and few hours before they hastened to without ber dreem man. Where would worked in Portland. Previous to bis scour tbe jungle in searcb of her. sbe be happier with him -in tbe piti work in Portland be taught five years in To facilitate their movements and less jungle, which was the only world the country schools of Nebraska, and insure covering as wide a territory as be knew, or in tbe still more pitiless oue year iu Washington Rural Schools, possible each of tbe whites took a few haunts of civilized men? and served four years ae a principal of a Waziri and. spreading out in a far A moment later be bad reecbed bls flung skirmish line, beat tbe jungle In decision, and with resolution strung in private school, six years in high schools tbe direction toward which tbe slave tbe very swing of bls stride he eutered and city superintendent in Oregon after bad told them Abul Mukarram bad tbe jungle, but whether toward the which he has served the past eight years ridden. es'X or tbe west I do not know, for I as principal of a grammar school in Portland. Thus it will be seen that Mr. To comb tbe jungle finely each white was not there. spread his Waziri upon either aide of Whitney’s school experience is about as THS ISD. him. and thus they advauced. seldom complete as could be desired for the in sight of one another, but always of work he would be required to within hailing distance. And so it bap Mark W. Petersen class handle. Whitney is well educated too, pened that chance brought William for the work. He has more than a high Curtiss, unseen, to the edge of the Jun Republican Candidate For school education. He completed the gle lies Ide tile (Hirkllke forest, beneath work in a normal school at McPherson, the giant trees of which he saw a Nebraska; in a private college at Ash tableau that brought him to a sudden halt. Grove, Mo. ; at the Atchison, Kansas At the Primaries May 19 There was the girl he loved and Business College; and has done p<j«t In announcing my candM«cy for the sought, apparently unbaruied. and two graduate work at the University of donkeys, aud the dead body of an office of Con-table at the primary elec Washington, and the University o< Arab, and the greut wolfhound, look tion, May 19, I will, if I am nominated Oregon, from the latter of which he ing toward bis biditig place and growl. snd elected, during my term of office, Ing menacingly, and before tbe girl tbe faithfully and impartially discharge the holds a degree, and he holds a life savage white man stood. duties of the office. I will, to the beet diploma to teach in the schools of Curtiss was about to spring forward of tnv ability, enforce all lass coming Oregon. There has been considerable said by when be saw the man place tbe butt within tbe Constable’s jurisdiction with of bls spear u | h » u tile ground and tbe one of the candidates about. Mr. Whit out fear or favor, aud will i.ot specialise point against bts heart. The act and ney’s not having rural school experience tbe expression ufion the man's face pro Referring to the above it will be seen claimed his intention, and so Curtiss that the report is misleading. drew back again, waiting for the per Our country candidate has been in the fietration of the deed that be knew was i county less than nine months, is not a coming property owner, pays no taxes, and A smile of anticipation played about while he enjoys the reputation of being a tbe American's lipa successful teacher, cannot claim a Victoria Coater, too. guessed the thing that No contemplated It was. preference over my candidate who has in accordance with her own reason been a resident of the county for eight ing. the okay logical thing for tbe man years. It merit and long standing has to do; but love Is not logical, aud when its reward then we must give the favor love saw and realized tbe Imminence to tl^e man who has been with us iong of its tiereavement it cast logic to the enough to prove his citizenship ami winds, and with a little scream of ter- .worth. ror the girl threw herself upon Nu of Laying aside the moral standing of the. Neocene, atriklug tbe »(»ear from candidate» for this office aa it is to be its goal ho|ied that all candidates for this posi “No! No!" she cried. "You must not tion are worthy, why should we not do it! I cannot let you go! 1 love you. Nu—I love you!" give support to the man who ha-» been As the strong arms Infolded her j I with us long enough to prove that he is once more she gave a happy sigh of here as a citizen rather than as an office conteut and let ber bead drop again seeker. Looking ail the candidates upon tbe breast of blm who bad come over, I am inclined to think Whitney back out of tbe ages to claim her merits tbe job, his resident's justify» his Tbe man put an arm about ber waist, candidacy, his education suggests hie and together the two turned toward tbe west In tbe direction that Abul in the enforcement of any one particu qualification, his educational ideals are Mukarram bad been fleeing; nor did lar law. I will at all times be teady in conformity with modern tendencies, either see the white faced, scowling aud willing to meet personally all and his standing among his acquaint man who leaned from the lunule be parties having business in the office, ances and the school people of the hind them and with leveled rifle took and will conduct the office duties with county indicate that his personality has delltierate alm at the back of the black a view to strict economy, and compe been agreeable to all those with whom haired giant. tent deputies will be in attendance and he meets. He ought to get the vote of Nor did they see tbe swift spring of prompt, efficient and courteous service every appreciative man and woman in the wolfhound nor the thing that fol- j rendered. My Slogan is: “Strict law the county amt he will if the voters take lowed there beneath the brooding si enforcement; prompt, courteous and time to consider the suggestions I have lence of tbe savage jungle. Yours fraternally, impartial service; special favors to Ottered. Citiaen. Ten minutes later Barney Custer none.” broke through tbe taugled wall of ver I am a home owner and taxpayer, dure upon a sight that took his breath member of many lodges an i socieues, The *91.000,900 order for beef stew, away. ami have lieen prominent in the ranks placed in Canada by Great Britain is to There stood the two patient donkeys, switching their tails and flapping their of labor. I have received many en be apportioned among Canadian and I long ears. Beside them lay tbe corpse dorsements for the office I seek and A meric an packers. This is a sample of of Abul Mukarram and ui»n tbe edge have been assured the support of many Democratic prosperity, pity ‘tis, ‘tis of tbe jungle at Ills feet, was stretched of Portland’s prominent professional stew. Incidentally, the filling of this the dead body of William Curtiss, bis and business men. Paid Adv. order will require cans to the value of breast and throat torn by savage *6,1X10,000, the contract for which will fangs. be placed with the American Can Com Across the clearing a great, gaunt Roeehurg is plucky. She proposes to pany, there being no can making in wolfboatai halted In Its retreat at amend her charter so as to make valid dustry ia th« Dominion large enough to WHY I SHALL SUPPORT WHITNEY POINTS TO KI LP IN MIND IN MAKING A fIRfLESS COOKER 1 The cooker most be well packed with non-condncting material. 2. The pails, or cooking bucket», must lit in the “nests'’ and have tight oovers 3. Tfa- pails and Hds should 1« en amel, aluminum, or of non-rusting ma terial. 4. Be sure the lid is tight. Points to Keep in Mind When Using the Fireless Cooker 1. All f<x>d must tie cooked a short time on the stove first, in the pail which fits into the “hay box” or cooker. 2. The food must be taken directly from the stove and put into the cooker. 3. If the box is opened during cook ing process tbe pail must be reheated. 4. Never let food cool in the cooker. 6. Keep tiie cooker open when not in use. Have tbe pails well scalded, dried and aired to prevent the box from get ting a musty odor. $100 Reward, $100 The readers of this paper will b* pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure In all Its stages, and that k Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the on,> positive cure now known to the fraternity. Catarrh belnz a constltuti - nc I disease, require* a constitutional tr.-at- ment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken In ternally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system thers- by destroying the foundation of the dis ease, and giving the patient strength i.v building up the constitution and assistInv nature in doing Its work. The proprie’ori have so much faith in it* curative pow era that they ofTer One Hundred Dollart for any case that it fall* to cure. Sent for list of testimonials. W F J. CHENEY A CO. Toledo. O Hold by sll Druggist*. 7Ie Take Hall'* Family Pill* for eoutlpatloo CONSTABLE may not return and over which you not oomo other than by the name sound of Barney's approach. f * , ’ i The haeae harod Its Mnodv faoas ta the voting of *300,000 bonds to help get undertake the contract. «ain't, we can. a railroad to the timber regions. WYiat Canada Andy Weinberger K pnblican Candida'» fur R.. e’»-«'t:,-n to the Office of CONSTABLE Multnomah Cou lty He Stand* On His Recurd • Primaries May 19 Paid A-iv. ElmerS. McCormick Principal Gresham Public School* Candidate tor Republican Nomination for County School Superintendent Multnomah County PRIMARY, MAY 1$, UM Justice and Eqnai 0|paMt> lar Ev«y OM