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CHILDREN'S PROGRAM
Lents, Multnomah County, Oregon, June 8,1916.
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Vol. 14.
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Governor Proclaims Flag Day
Because he talked in his sleep Pater
mi (N. J.) man la divorced.
Truant Ways
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No. 23.
PRESBYTERIAN GHURGH
SCHOOL CONFERENCE
It** plowin’ time, yet her* todsjr
I'm Jest that lazy-Uke
, 1 want to put tbe learn away
And go out on a strike
And foliar old worn trails again
Through rneadowlanda of
Ao'ost old Thompson * deadenla’,
Barefooted, toward th* creek.
Children’* Day waa «»lebraled at the
1**1 meeting of Evening Ktar Grange
Many were present. After a I’iano KolO
by Prof. Yost tie- following program
waa rendered t>y tiir children and waa
very much enjoyed
Military encampment of «ix week« to
Violin Holo, liala-l Mitchell; Hong, be held this summer by 25u California
E«le 11a Wild ; Piano Holo, Vivian Julian ; women to learn tbe ways of war.
Plano Holo, Dorothea Clark ; Violin Holo,
Margaret .Muuaon; Piano Holo, Helen
Mr. IJggOtt la president of the I’ig
Hinttli; Kong and Dance, by eight girl* riub of McCracken county. Ky.. mein
of th* Montaviila Heboola; “Automatic here of which compete tn raising fat-
Warbler«,’’ Niue boy* of Montaviila test hogs.
School.
"Armless souae’’ explained In Eliza
A vide of thank* waa extended to all
who helped in tbe program, especially tieth (N. J.) police court tbe liarteiidcni
aerv«*l him by "pouring tbe drink*
Ilia children of the Montaviila school*. , down uiy throat.”
A num tier ol the inmate* of th«- Old I
I’wople’a German Home, were present,
Wealthy memltera of Jenkins family
Katurday, July 1, tie* next meeting in Baltimore never make wills, al­
day, will lie so near July 4lh, tiiat it ! though estates of several worth from
waa decided to have a picnic and a gi.ouo.uai to 43.oai.aiU bare cbauged
AD bring your basket* well lut !•*
lunch,
tilled.
Private Biniou Wolf on arriving at
El Paso to Join Heveutb Infantry
More than thirty member* of the Mil­
lard Avenue Presbyterian church school
WHEREAS, June 14th, 1916, is the 139th anniversary of the
met at tbe home of Mr. and Mr«. E. B.
Woodyard, 7625 57th Ave. 8. E., on
adoption of the Stars and Stripes; and
Monday evening for the regular month­
W HEREA S, Organizations of a patriotic nature in Oregon are
ly workers conference. Mr*. J. F. Mc-
There's smells today I haven't smelt
Loney,
superintendent ofc the Junior
desirous that special emphasis be placed upon this day and its
Since ripples used to tease
department, outlined plan* for Rally
Tbe hornet sting and bramble welt
meaninc and
>
Or scratches on my knees.
and Promotion Day, at which time the
Forgotten sounds and rnurrnurings
Junior department will present at a
WHEREAS, This generation has seen no time when loyalty
And melodies a» sweet
As Clear Creek when she used to sing
special service, when the parents will be
and patriotism are more required than now, or when the encour­
About my truant feet
j invited to attend, the work which ha«
agement of these vital national virtues is more appropriate;
And truant ways sleam through the haxe been done.
To tantalize uie here.
The school will hold its annual picnic
While visions of sweet yesterdays
NOW, THEREFORE, I do hereby proclaim Wednesday, June
I at Kenilworth Park on Saturday, June
Bwlm in tbe atmosphere.
And voices of my boyhood chums
24th. It was decided that theeommit-
14th, 1916, as FLAG DAY throughout the State of Oregon, and I
Fling up their call* to me
.
tee on amusement* shonlii make no an­
To echo where the willow hums
earnestly urge that the day be devoted to exercises indicative oi
nouncement of their olans until th« pie-
Its tender melody.
and conducive to loyalty to the Flag; that in homes, schools,
i nic grounds should be reachexL The
I flip tbe rein* and trorap tbe ksun
churches and business establishments the occasion be fittingly ob­
And play that I’m again
I Adult Bible Class will furnish the iemon-
A truant ranger farin' home
ade for the day. A committee was
served; that the Flag be displayed from public buildiegs, schools,
Acrost the deadsnln*
named to confer with the board of trus­
Till at the furry's end 1 meet
tees of the church with reference to mak­
homes, and places of business, and that the entire Commonwealth,
A aav’ry cookin' «meII
And turn tbe horses out and greet
ing additional room for Sunday School
at this critical period of international unrest, unite in honoring the
New dreams too sweet to tell.
purpose« to relieve the crowded eondi-
-Jay B. Men in Kansas City Star.
FLAG OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA and in pledging
: tion existing at present.
, marcbed on through Juarez, thinking
Lxdted Dog Attacks Boy
Frank Miley ha« his store at 91st
Refresh me nt* were *erve«l by the hoe­
renewed and vigorous loyalty to it and the principles of liberty it
Mexico was overrun by Uncle Ham's
street and 60th avenue in fine shape and ■ te*e at the close of the business seseion.
troops. and waa arrestad by a Mexican
represents.
While oo ths way to school Wednee* poitrema*.
I Tbe conference will meet on July :kl at
business is imoroving.
day morning, Herbert Hommsrvslt, eon
tbe home of Mr. and Mrs. Ellton Shaw,
IN TESTUOOY WHEREOF, 1 have hereunto set my hand
of Mr. and Mrs Hommorvelt of Kendall,
4402 79th St. 8. E
and caused the Great Seal of the State of Oregon to be hereunto
was attacked by a young dog belonging CLAIM SERUM WILL REVIVE
EASY TO MAKE A MILLION;
At a ‘recent meeting of the prayer
to people who recently move«! onto the
DEAD BY GAS OR WATER
affixed this Third day of June, 1916.
HERE ARE TWELVE WAYS «neeting committee of the C. E. Society
l.uttisr place, south of i*-nt*. The dog
the following leaders were choeen for tbe
JAMES WITHYCOMBE,
seemed to imagine the boy was ob­
coming
month: June 4, Mr. F. B Ruth-
Dieoavery at Jahns Hopkins
jectionable and went alter bitn in a
All You Havs to Do Is to Invont One «-ford; June 11, Mr. Allen Black ; June
Governor of Oregon.
Causas Heart ts Reset.
of Thss* and Your Fortuno 1« Mad» | 18>
N»il Robertson; June 25, Mrs.
most savage fashion. He throw th*
boy down, biting him in the liack, and
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Ellton Shaw.
A departure In medical science which,
particularly the left hand, The tioy's
Do you want to make a million dol­
waist was ahnnat torn from hin lardy. if successful, will revolutionise tbe
lar* and live in affluence for tbe rest of
Mrs. Patrick Hart of Salem spent the
He was saved from more serious injury treatment of persons apparently dead
your life? There are twelve good way» week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
from
drowning
or
asphyxiation,ia
now
by tbe neighbors who observed the
; Just waiting for you. and they are not ■ Shaw on 79th St. Mrs. Hart is an old
being experimented with at tbe John*
secret W. K. Hotchkin. a director of a ; friend of the Shaw family. While in
attack. He was hurried to tbe doctor’* Hopkftia hospital. Baltimore.
' New York advertising agency, gave
wb"re the injuries were attended. The
Tbe new treatment will be the Injec­
j the city she will attend the Rose Festival
dog has tieen shut up pending investi­ tion of a serum to stimulate tbe blood Mrs. Lucia F. Additon of this Qty Attends National Convention ' them out at the final dinner of tbe year ¡and visit her son, Walter, who residro
of tbe Sphinx club, an organization of
gation but it is not thought that he is to such an extent as will form a re­
advertising men. He mentioned them ; here.
action of tbe heart. Thia will keep
rabid.
Federation of Women’s Clubs, New York—Visits Sleepy
—
in his s;ieech, “The Sales Possibilities
the person alive until tbe apparatus
of
the
Unknown
Want
”
They
are:
perfected some time ago to clear tbe
Hollow, Sees «John D. and Writes Entertainingly
Invent a new automobile fuel cheaper ;
lungs can be put into use.
than gasoline and as good, or a carbu­
Tbe serum has been tried on a num­
retor that w^ll convert kerosene or
ber of animals in tbe laboratories of
New York, June 8d. Dear Friend*: | fessora of the colleges of tbe nation. As, some other Inexpensive fuel into thor­
tbe institulon. and in a number of
cases baa proved successful. How­ To redeem my promise to Mt. Scott we sat and listened to these voices, i oughly efficient power.
Invent a tire that is absolutely punc­
ever. in most of tbe cases there have friend*, to semi them an occasional largely eastern ones, and a few middle
The Amphion Male Chorus, J. A. Hol-
ture
proof and as anti-skid as a chain.
The Ijturelw'XMi Congn-gational church been after effects, such as high blood letter through the column* of the west, we began to think that the great
lingworth,
director, gave a delightful
A
nonleakable
fountain
pen.
easily
Herald. I will try to give you a “birds- ' and beautiful northwest would not be
gave an entertainment in the church an- pressure or hardening of the arteries.
fillable, with gs ink well that cannot program at the Arieta school house last
According
to
the
physicians,
if
the
eye’’ view, or rather a retrospective ■ ' 'on the map of the Fe-leration.’’ Yet be uj**et and that works automatically
diknium last Tuesday evening. The
Monday evening, under the auspice« of
program consist««! of music and reading* serum can be perfected, and there is glimpse of one of the most wonderful j i Oregon was not entirely silent. Mrs for Alling tbe pen.
every assurance at thia time that It
the Ben Hur lodge. Every number was
meetings held for many a year. The Cha*. Castner, president of the Oregon
by local talent.
A shoe that fastens with a couple of enthusiastically encored. Mr. V. C.
can. the serum can be Injecied in tbe
A class of girls from the Hoffman person several hours after the acci­ Thirteenth Biennial Convention of the Federation, spoke on the presidents ■naps instead of laces or buttons.
, Klock, bass solo, was in fine voice and
General Federation of Women’s Clubs is night, and also at a remarkable suffrage
A quick fitting corset that clips tight
school added an entertaining feature by dent and restore tbe peraoo to Ufa
hi* rendition of “Drink to me with
to
the
figure
without
lacing.
giving an Indian Club Drill. Mr*. Paul
In one case of an animal the serum being held in the 7th Regiment Armory, rally. And Ye scribe addresoe.1 one of ~A ■xith'proof wañjrobe for summer Thine Eyes” was a rolendid interpreta-
Walker accompanied them at the piano was Injected four hours after tbe an imnifnw auditorium, with the most ' the largest and most successful functions,
As one gentle- i a luncheon given by the department of bomes. with an attachment to remove ' tion. His encore, “The Owl and the
Among thus«' who appeared a* vocal­ drowning took place and tbe animal attrocious accousti«*.
I
the nmell of camphor or tar from tbe Pussycat,’’ was equally well received,
ists were Mr*. George Snider, Mr*. Paul was brought back to life, but died man speaker said, “you could not be I “Industrial and Social Conditions.’’
clothing
Mr. O. V. Badley, reader, impersona­
later
of
a
high
blood
pressure.
heard it you roared like a Bashim Lion.” I In passing I must not forget to tell
Walker. Mis* Priscilla Knight. Mi*
An automatic rug beater that can be tor, fun-maker, and joke-smith, was a
Tbe physicians for more than three
However, it was my gootl fortune to get! yon that Billy Snnday sent his sounding set up in tbe yard and that will vi­
Elizabeth Ball, and Mr*. R. Stanley.
years have worked on the theory that
' host in himself. The chairs fairly creak­
Tlie piano numtier« were given by tbe heart in drowned or asphyxiated a seal at the precs table in front of the J board to help the accoustic situation. brate by electricity and hammer out
ed with laughter and rolls of merriment
platform.
Two
of
our
Oregon
State
Mrs Paul Walker, Mrs. Patience Wool-1 person* is still active in a way for
Good in Billy was it not? Yet I did not the dust.
burst out of tbe doors and windows un­
worth, the Misses Kathryne and Itorothy | some time after tbe accident and that Woman's Press Club women were see as it helped much.
A window screen that rolls up like a
til tlie audience held its sides, and then
window
shade,
easily
detachable.
Snider, Helen May ijockwood, Pauline V the organ can be kept in that state honored with the required “press
By the way, why do not more of our
A aerare, easy to remove wlndew Mr. Badley would only stop and look at
until the patient can be treated to button’’ ami so allowed to enter the de­
Pratten, and Agnes Clark.
young women study Architecture and shade bracket that will not damage tbe them and they would break out in an­
dear
tbe
luugo
hundreds
of
persons
The readers were .Mr*. George Bnidsr,
sirable seats. The two being Mrs. Bertha
other spot and laugh and laugh and—
so see if we cannot have our public window casing.
Mrs. Btella Hhorey, and Mr*. Williams. who are given np as dead can be Voorhorst and myself.
buildings with better accoustic proper­
A man's collar that won't choke him well, say, he was just one big laugh
saved.
On Tuesday. May 23, Mr. and Mrs. ties.
while being worn, that can be attached turned loose. The chorus was ably ac­
Raw** time ago a New York physician
Calendar of I .a urei wood Congrega­ claimed to have ¡wrforted a machine Thomas Edison entertained the dele­
The present freakest, immodest mode without buttons that nth the neck and companied by Mrs. J. A. Hollingworth.
tional church :
to be Mod tn restoring life to persona gate* at their home at Llewellyn Park, of drees received severe jolts, and I am have an affinity for tbe dark spots.un­
We congratulate thie community upon
Cross* to death. The apparatus waa West Orange, N. J. The evening of the glad to record that these same ridiculous der tbe chiffonier.
10 a. tn. Bunday School.
having such a splendid organization
Mad in a number of cases in tbe arctic Mme day, at Hotel Astor, tlie Local
A twin bottle containing iodine, the
11 a. m. Preaching Service.
among its citizen*.
fashions of short dress and visible hose
ragtons and, according to tbe accounts, Biennial Board gave a complimentary
beet antiseptic known, with means to
7 p. m. Christian Endeavor.
and
all
the
net
of
it.
were
noticeable
by
I
met with some success. It waa only a dramatic entertainment.
apply it neatly, and a quick remover of
h p. tn. Preaching Service
their almoef universal absence among •tains.
abort time after thia that the physi­
K p. tn. (Thursday evening) Prayer cian at tbe Johns Hopkins hospital in­
Mrs.
Campbel
Succumbs
to
Illness
Wednesday, tbe official meeting* were the delegates. While there was surely
A method of supplying tbe market
service.
« t
vented a machine to restore to life held at Hotel Astor in the afternoon a marvelous display
of diversified with a means of using carrot flakea.
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1 Adies Aid tbe 2d and 4th Wednesday* those apparently deed from drowning. ami evening. The convention had the millinery and costumes, they were far tbe beauty food of nature—better even
Mrs. Ellen Campbell of 99th street
of every month.
The machine proved rocceasful on ani­ formal opening in the Armory, the over into the field of commonsense and than wheat or corn—and as yet unde­
C. W. Weil*, Pastor.
and -57th avenue, died Monday morning
mals that could be put under treat- usual welcome greetings and flow of womanly modesty.
veloped.
ment immediately after tbe accident
about eight o'clock at her home. She
eloquence, with Margaret Wilson as ■
In the recommendations of President
hail been ill for many months from
guest
of
honor
and
a
wonderful
array
Pennybacker, she urged a closer alliance
Advertised Letters
rheumatism and related complications.
of big men and women introduced and with three departments of the govern­
Her remains were removed to Ken­
“speechifying.’’
ment, viz—Departments of Agriculture,
Advertised letter* for week ending
worthy’s and the funeral was held
Interior and Labor.
This is a most
Thursday
morning
came
the
routine
June 8, 1916: Boat rom. Mr«; Chris­
Wednesday at 9 o’clock, at St. Peter’s
business. in the afternoon, foreign timely suggestion which doubtless many
tian. Charlie; Foster, C. F. ; Heller,
Church,
Lents, Rev. Father Beutgen
clubs
over
the
country
will
endorse,
clubs were heard from. Every day was
M. ; Me nd en bal, Mr. Joe; Mosher.
Arsenate of lead is the most generally being in charge, and she was buried at
Mr Weiler; Overlin, Mr». M. C. ;
crowded to overflowing with meetings, “The Americanization of Immigrants, u*e«i insecticide now on the market. It
Mt. Calvary.
Sebear. Paul; Smith, Mr. and Mr*.;
In order to be healthy we need an conference* and luncheon*. To follow rural betterment, and urging the Club* i* considered the standard of all
Staley. John; Wood*. D. R.
Mr*. Campbell was born on Woody
to
study
the
life
and
history
of
Latin-
all
these
gatherings
wonld
even
with
abundance
of
“
good
red
hlood,
and
in
arsenical sprays for use against tiw Island, Bantry Bay, County Cork,
Geo. W. Spring, Poet master.
order to have thia, we must see to it , clowst condensation, fill more than one American peoples.’’
chewing insects.
In the past it has
Her
The Departments of Home Economics been used almost entirely in the wet or Ireland, fifty-eight years ago.
that we supply our bodiea with iroa, < >entire issue of the Herald. I will try to
father
was
Robert
Dwyer
anti
her
Ernest Bryant Burled »
We will paste form.
for iron a* we know, i* a necessary select a few of the most ’interesting received much attention.
The federal insecticide mother’* maiden name was Kate
write
of
this
department
and
others,
constituent of the red corpuscles of the items and gem* of thought.
laws regnire that in this form it con­ Driscoll. She was a member of the
Ernest Bryant, for many years cashier blood.
The key note set by the President. later.
The numerou* experiment* i
tain not more than 50 per cent water
Only one more thing will I jot down and not less than 12>* per cent arsenic Catholic Church. She came to America
of the First National Bank. Corvallis, whicn have been made indicate rather Mrs. Percy Pennybacker was "con­
when she was 16 years of age and lived
shot himself at the home of his mother, clearly that the bulk of thie iron should tinuity, unity, co-operation,” and it was here and that is the “beginning ami oxide, and not over Ji of 1 per cent
in New York. She had lived in Port­
Mrs. Bryant, 5K61 siith street, Park be supplied by the food, rather than by an educational study of vast importance, end of a perfect day.” Where'.’ Let soluble arsenic.
land over thirty years, six at the pres­
avenue, Mnts, on Snnday evening about me«iicines. The latter, it appears, ia of to note the conveying of one topic into me tell you. W’e boards«! the Steamer
In the dry lead tbe water is ab ent, so ent home. She leaves a husband, Neil
8 o’clock. Mr. Bryant had been living use chiefly when taken in conjuction another with marvelous correlation, Commander for a sight-seeing trip to the percentages of chemicals "present
with hi* mother for several month* and with a diet rich in iron. For our sup­ through the entire elaborate program. Washington Irving’* conntry—Sleepy would be double what they are in the Campbel), to mourn her death, all her
other relatives having gone before her.
not having any definite future in view, ply of iron, then, we must look to our
The program of even the luncheons, Hollow. Aftei a meet delightful trip np paste.
it is supposed he became despondent. food, and not to medicines and mineral which wonld naturally be looked on a* the Hudson River to Tarrytown, where
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The inspection by both the federal and
met by
125 motor —
car*. — A — re­ the state authorities is so strict that it is fonnly it can be distributed over the
He evidently planned hi* death as there waters.
'
social functions, were appalling in we were
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was indication* that he had made ready
Of the foods containing large amounts length and mighty in breadth and scope . v*ew lesson in the history of the Dutch only very rarely that a sample is found foliage or fruit. So it is important in
for it. Hi* mother was out of the house of iron we may name eggs, beans and of intellectual research and outlook. I colony was had. The main points of that is not up to the standard required buying the paste lead to see that it ia a
at the time.
peas; such cereals as are used without cannot touch the detail* scarcely in this interest were: The site of Katrina Van for the chemical ingredients. This doe* smooth, uniform product with no gran­
I Mr. Bryant married at one time tut the removal of their outer covering, a* letter, It must merely be a forerunner Tassci s home; the little Dutch Church ; not necessarily mean that a lead arsen­ ules that can lie felt between the tìnger
down Broadway, where Ichabod Crane ate is as good for an insecticide as it and thumb. The powder should be a
be and his wife did not live together. for example oatmeal and whole wheat of other things to come.
flour; such fresh vegetables as spinach,
Among the illustrious speaker* we can :
pursed by the “Headless Horse- should be. Much depends upon its me­ light, thitfy product that will not settle
She is living in Corvallis.
, Mr. Bryant wan a highly educate« I lettuce, and cabbage; and guch fruits as mention but a few : Mr*. Wm. J. Bryan. Iman”) ,h<‘ Andre monument; the chanical condition.
into a solid mass in the container.
We
The iron sontent Mr*. Robt. Bunlette. Lady Abetdeen. Headless Horneman's bridge.
Irian, and had written several work* on - prunes and raisin*.
Arsenace of lead does not go into so­
The experience of growers that have
C’ onomic topics and reform movements. of meat is rather high, it ia true, but' Mi** Mary Antin, Julia Lathrop of th«- entered the ground* of Wm. Rocke- lution. If it did. it would hum the foliage. used both forms demonstrates that eiRial
this iron lieing largely in the form of Ghildren’* Bureau of Washington, D. C., 1 feller and drove over hi* magnificent It is only in suspension. The finer the ly good results can be expected from
e was an ardent prohibitionist.
The funeral wan held at Fall* City, homoglobin, it is but little used by the Mr*^ Tlio*. Edison, Margaret Wilson, of '-state. Then we went to I’hillipeie particles the better it will remain in sus­ the paste or powder wlien the above re­
Where the family lived for several years. body.— E. G. H.
winning personality, ‘ and leading Pro-1
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pension in the water, and the more uni- quirements are met.
A LENTS WOMAN TRAVELS FAR
BEN HUR LODGE 6IVES
SUCCESSFUL CONCERT
CONGREGATIONAL
ENTERTAINMENT
SYSTEM NEEDS IRON
. HOW TO GET IT
ARSENATE OF LEAD
AS AN INSECTICIDE