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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (June 8, 1916)
"Well, I wish you <-ouid have l>een at the town where they worship tbo that bumjuet Ths dinner service was golden calf, “Well, a limit two weeks ago Mrs. all guld Mid cut glass. Tlirr« were Brown stops st th« door and rubber» about forty men and right ladles pres Arteta Baptist Church st me for ti-u inluulre. I'm sitting with cat Iwwld«« Aunt Maggie and 1. You’d 8:45 a. m Bible School. never have known tli« third richest uiy side to her. striking uft some msnl Design 605. by Glenn L. Saxton. Architect, Minneapolis. Minn. 11a. tn. Preaching service. fold copies of n copper mil«* proposition woman iu the world. Six- had on n 8:00 p. a>. Evening services. for a nice old man from Tonopah. But now black silk dress with so tnu< h pa« i 7:00 p. in. B. Y. P. U meeting. I always see everything all »round me. seuicuterle on It that it sounded exactly M 00 Thursday Prayer meeting. When I'm hard nt work I can see like a hailstorm I beard oucs when J Everybody welcome to any and all tilings through my side combs, sad I was staying all night with a girl that three services. can leave on« button unbuttoned In the II v « m 1 In a top floor studio. W. T. N. Hpriggs, paator back of my shirt waist nud sea who's “And my dress! Kay, man, 1 can't behind me. I didn't look around, be- waste the words on you. It was all Millar.i Avenue Presbyterian Chnrdi reuse I make from »18 to 8-’O n week, hum! made luce—where there was any 10 a. in. Sabbath School, and I didn't have to. of it at all-and it cost »300. I suw 11 a. m. Horning worship. “That evenlug nt knocking off tlm-> the bill. The turn were all bnldbeaded 7 .p. ai. Y. P. 8. C. E. she sends for me to com« tip to her or whit« sidewblskered, and they kept 7:45 p. in. Evening worship. apartment I expected to have to type up a running tire of light repartee 7 A j p. m. Thursday. midweek service write about 2.<K«> words of notes of Bryan and the about 3 per cents and H p. ni. 'X' ursday. choir practice. r^’oprrt«*ii l'y I>i>ubi*<l«r, !•*<• A Co.) hand, liens and contracts with a 10 cotton crop. !>v. Wm. H. Amos, Pastor cent tip in sight, but 1 went. Well, "On tho left of me ir«« sonu-t Lillig HERE are few ca- ilpbcssM). Worn man, I was certainly surprised. Old that tulked like a banker, and on my St. Pt-ttr s Catholic Church ■Maggie llrowu had turned human. right was a young fellow who said be ru are Hcbebnra- Sundays : •' 'Child.' says she, ‘you're the most was a riewsfMtper artist ll<> was the zadcs by I blrt h. 8 a. m. Ix>w Maes. lienutifiil creature I ever snw in lay only—well. I was going to tell yon. predilection, lit 10:30 ». >r High Mae., I want you to quit jour work "After the dinner wiis over Mr». ar- st its* t and 8:30 a. lu, xinday School. Brown und 1 went up to the apart 12 M. Cl il rehearsal. rntigenient of the ment IV« |md to squeeze our way Week i lav Mae at 8 a. m. vocal chords. Tbo through a mob of reporters all tbo thousand and one tray through tho halls. Tliat’s one of stories are ts-iug Seventh Day Adventist Church the things money does for you. Hay. Uildevery day by hundreds of thousands 10 a. in. Saturday Sabbath School. <lo you liap|>eii to know a newspaper of vtolvrs' daughters to their resp«H'tivo 11 a. ni. Saturday preaching. artist named I.nthrop-a tall man with sultans. But the bowstring will got 7:30 p. in. Wednesday. Prayer meeting nice eyes mul an easy way of talking? VIEW—FROM A PHOTOGRAPH aouw of ’em yet If they don't watch out 7:45 p. ni. Sunday preaching. No. 1 don't remember wliat pujier he I heard a story, though, of one lady works on. Well, all right caliph. It Isn't precisely su "Arabian Kern I'ark Chris tain Church •'When wo got upwtalrs Mrs. Brown Nights” story, I mmuubo It brlugs iu Corner ••««»». St. and 46th Ave. 8. E. telephones for the bill right away, it Cinderella. who flourished Iwr dlahrag 10 a. n>. Bibl« School. came, und It was MX» I saw tlie bl.'L tn auotber e|HM-li and country. Bo if 11a n.. an l 7:3u p. m. preaching ser Aunt Maggio fainted. I got her on a you don't tnlud tho mixed dates (which vice. lounge ami opened, the headwork. KiTCHtM seem to give it an eastern flavor, after 6:.30 p. hi . Cbristain Endeavor. is-a '* •l.'hllil.' rays she when she got back 7:30p. in. Thursday, mid-week prayer all) we'll get along to the world, 'what was It—n false of meeting. In New York there to an old, old rent or an Income tax?* A cordial welcome to ail. hotel. You have soon wood cuts of It “ 'Just a little dinner,' says 1. ‘Noth Rev. G. K. Berry, Pastor. in the magazine«. It was built let's ing to worry abont—hardly a drop In see at • time w hen there was nothing the bucket'hop. Sit up aud take no St. Pauls Episcopal Church above Fourieeulh street except th« tice—a dispossess notice, if there’s no UVlNG One block sooth ot Woodmere station. 27 ® A.I4-R <dd Indian trail Io Boston and Him- other kind.* o. am sex Holy Communion the first Sunday ot mersteln's office, Boon the old hostel "But ssy man. do you know what ■ i-.au-* CuAMBeW each month at 8 p. tn, No other ser ry will be torn down. And as the Aunt Maggie did? She got cold feet! vices that day. stout walls are riven apart and the Khc hustled me out of that Hotel Bon- Every other Sunday tbe regular ser bricks go roaring down the chutes ton at 1) the next morning. We wont vices will to- as usual. crowds of citizens will gather at the to a rooming bouse on the lower want Evening Prayer and sermon at 4 p. m. neareoi corners aud weep over th« de side. She rented one room that bad Sunday School meet« at 3 p. m. B. Boatwright, Sopt., L. Maffett, Sec. struction of a dear old landmark. Civ water ou the floor below aud light on Rae. O. W. Tavlor, Rector. ic pride Is strong In New Bagdad, and the floor almve. After we got moved all you could see tn the room was the wettest Weeper sod the loudest FIRST FLOOR PLAN SECOND FLOOR PLAN. "Well, ehe'* w.rlh »40.000.00a” about »l.fXLO worth of new swell - bowler against the Iconoclasts win tie Lents t vanoeflcal Church . In Gils colonial plan the living room ■ oil parlor are divided with a wide drnsnea aud a one burner ga» stove. the man (originally from Terre Haute) Sermon by the Pastor, 11 a. m. and and coro<> and llv« with me. I've no columned opening. This space may all be made into one large living room, “Annt Maggie had had n sudden at- 1 whose fond memories of the old hotel kith or kin,' says she, 'except a hus and the vestibule can be left out entirely or built entire on the piazza, thus 7:15 p. m. are limited to bis having been kicked band and a son or two, and I bold no tack of tbs hedges. I guess every- Sunday S-hool 9:45 a. m., Albert leaving the living room with regular lines, The dining room has a beamed Fankhanser. superintendent. body has got to go on a spree once in ont from Its free lunch counter In 18TX coin municat Ion with any of ’etn. They ceiling and a large sideboard across the rear, This room is made very pleas Y. P. A. 6:15 p. m. Paul Bradford, At this hotel always »toi>ped Mrs. are extravagant burdens on a hard tbelr life. A man s|M*nds bls on high- I ant by a projecting twy window, back of which there to a small conservatory President. Maggie Brown. Mrs. Brown was a working wotuuu. 1 want you to lie it balls, and a woman gets woozy ou I Prayer meeting Thursday 8 p. m. bony woman of sixty, dressed In the daughter to inc. They nay F tu stingy clothes. But with $KL.000,000—say. I’d for flowers or could be used for a den or sewing room. There is a combina Acord al welcome to all. rustiest black, and carrying a handbag and mean, nml the papers print lies Ilk« to bav« a picture of—but. speak lion open stairway to the second story and a rear entrance to basement from T. R. Hornschuch, Pastor. The ice can be put into the refrigerator in the pantry from the made, apparently, from th« hide of tbo alx>ut my doing my own cooking and ing of pictures, did you ever run the entry outside. Tills house has a grand piazza 10 feet wide, covering the entire front across a newspaper artist named I-atb- original an.ri d 'hat Adam tfgcMM wnwhlng. It'» a lie.' »he vwk on. 'I call au alligator. Klic always occupied |>nt my washing out, except tbe hand rop. a tall-oh. 1 asked you that be and part of one side. A sun room or sleeping porch can be built across the Lents Friend's Church a small parlor and bedroom nt tho kerchief» nn<! »locking* and petticoats fore, didn’t I? lie was mighty nice to rear if desired. The second story has four chambers and liberal closet space, 9:45 a. m. Bible School. Mrs. Maud top of the hotel st a rental of $’-' per and collars mid light »tuff ilk« that. me nt the dinner. His voice just suit large bath and very convenient hall. Full basement under entire house. Fin Keaci.. Superintendent. day. A txt always, while she was tin re. I've ih>t 94".' IM).<XM) In cash and stocks ed me 1 guess he must have thought isb in first story is planned for oak or red gum throughout, with oak floors: 11 :00 a. m Preaching services. •acb day came hurrying to see her and bond» that ar» as negotiable as I was to Inherit some of Aunt Mag secoud story pine to paint or Washington flr. First story, 9 feet; second story. 6:25 p. in. Christian Endeavor. 8 feet in the clear. Space In attic where two rooms could be finished, Size many luen. shurp faced, auxlous look Standard oil prcfcrrtsl nt a church fair. gie’s money. 7:30 p. tn. Preaching Services. of house 26 by .10 feet. Cost to build, exclusive of beating and plumbing, ing. with only seconds to spare. For I'm n .lonely old woman, and I need "Well. Mr. Man. three days of that 8:00 p. tn. Thursday, mid-week $4.300 If strict economy I is used. Maggie Brown was said to tie the third companionship. You're tho most l>eau- light house:.replug wan plenty for me. prayer meeting. A cordial welcome to all these ser richest woman In tho world, and thnui tlful human being I ever saw,’ says Alllit Maggie was affectionate as ever. Upon re<-eipt of »1 the publisher of this paper will furnish a copy of vices. John Riley, Pastor. solicitous gentlemen »ere only the she. 'Will you come nnd live with me? She’d hardly let me get out of her Saxton’s book of plans. American Dwellings.” It contains about 250 np to city’s wealthiest brokers and business I'll show ’em whether I can »pend mon I sight But. let me tell you. she was a date designs of cottages, bungalows and residences costing from $1.000 to $6.000 men ae«'klug trifling loans of half ey or not.' sbe says. bedger from 1 ledgers ville, Hedger Lents Baptist Church dozen millions or so from the dingy old "Well, man, what would you have county, beventy-flve cents a day was tody with the prehistoric hand bag. dotic? Of eoutod I fell to It. And. to the limit «tie set. We cooked our own Into a swell room with a two burner Í Lord s Day. Bible School 9:45 a. tn. STORE OR STAGE? Tbs stenographer and typewriter of tell the truth, I began to like old .Mag meals In the room. There I was with stove aud running water. Morning worship, 11 a. m. the Acropolis hotel- there. I've let tho gie. It wasn't all on necount of the “‘I’ve speut au awful lot of money, A Word to Ambitious Young People Elmo Heighta Sunday School, 2:30 p. m. name of It out!—was Mias Ida Batea. forty million» and whnt »lie could do child,’ says sbe. •Wp’ll have to econo- Seeking a Future. B' ¥. I’. I’., 6:30 p m. flhe was a holdover from the Greek for me. I was kind of lonesome in the You’re the most mize for a while, There is just as much demand among Evening »orabip, 7:30 p. m. Every body's got to have classics There wasn't a flaw in her world too beautiful creature 1 ever laid eyes on.’ store vTrneru and managers for high A cordial welcome to there services. looks. Homo old timer lu |>ayliig his ttomeltody they can explain to about sbe says, ’and I don’t want you to class salesmen, buyers and managers J. M. Nelson, Pastor. regards to n lady said.'To bavo loved the pain In their left »houlder nnd leave me.’ ss there Is among the theatrical and her was a liberal education." Well, fant patent leather shoes wear "Well, you see me, don't you? I movie producers for actors. Merchants aven to bare looked over tho back hair when they 'ocgln to crack. And walked straight to tbe Acropolis and want to employ ambitious young men Fifth Church ot Christ and neat white abirt waist of Miss can't talk alxmt »itch thing* to asked for my job back and I got it and woman who can raise themselves Fifth Church ol Christ. Scientist of Batea was equal to a fnll course lu any you meet In hotel«; they’re looking for How did you say your writings were Ibove the ranks of the ordinary. The Portland, ore. Myrtle Park Hall, nomspondence »-bool tn the country. jtint »ueh openings. getting slong? I know you've lost out work Is no harder, hours no longer and M Park. "So I gave up my job In the hotel 8be sometimes did a llttio typewriting ore Sunday 11 a. m. some by not having roe to typewrite ’em. pay quite as good in the stores for help for me aud. ns she refused to take the nnd went with Mrs Brown. I certain Sunday School 9:30 and 11 a. m. Do you ever bare 'em illustrated? Aud. of all classes aa It la In film or stage money in advance, she enme to look ly seemed to have a mash on her. Wednesday evening testimonial meet by the wsy. did you ever bsppen to productions. upon me as something of a friend nml She'd look nt me for hnlf an hour at a ing 8 p. m. The “ stars ” In business are just as know a newspaper artist—oh, shut up! protege Kbe bad unfnlllng kindliness time when I was sitting, reading or well paid as are those whose names I know I asked you before. I wonder and good nature, ami not even a white looking at the magazine«. what paper be works on? It’s funny, grace the billboard. Where there to "One time I »ny» to her: ’Do I re toad drummer or a for Imjsirter had Lt«ts M. E. Chnrdi but I couldn't help thinking that he one film favorite who to paid »1.000 a mind you of »<>me deceased relative or ever dared to croes the dead Hue of Sunday Schoo! 9:45. a. m. wasn't thinking about the money be month there are half a dozen mercan good behavior In her peony, The friend of your dhtldhood. Mrs. Brown? Preaching 11 00 a. m. tile managers who receive as much or might have been thinking I was think- eottro force of tlie Acro|>olls. from the I've noticed you give me a pretty good Service« at Bennett Chapel at 3 p. m. l’d get from old Maggie Brown, If I more. There are hundreds who receive Epworth l.-»gue6:3O p, m. owner, who lived In Vienna, down to optical Inspection from time to time.' »200 a mouth to where there are five only knew some of the newspaper Preach ihr 7 :S0 n. m. " 'You have a fare.' »be »ays. 'exact the band porter, wbo had been bedrid movie actors who receive th» same. editors I'd’’— Prav»r meeting Thursday evening at dan for alxteeu y<*ara, would have ly like a dear friend of mine—the beat And there are ten dollar a week 7:30. Tbe sound of an easy footstep came friend I ever had. But I like you for sprung to her defense In a moment. places among the members of the mob W. R. F. Browne, paator from the doorway. Ida Bates saw who One day I walked past Miss Bates' yourself, child, too.' she say«. scenes, as there are ten dollar a week i Residence 5768 8’lrd St. "And aay. man. what do you suppoee It was with her back hair comb, 1 little sanctum llemlngtorlum and saw jobs among the “moba” In the stores. saw her turn pink, perfect statue that la bar place a black haired unit uumia »he did? Ixxetened up like a Marcel Once a year or so some one graduates wave In the »nrf at Coney. She took she was — a miracle that I share with tnkably a person pounding with each from the chorus or tho “supes” to a Laurelwood M. E. Church Fygmallon only. of her forefingers upon the keys, me to a swell dressmaker and gave her place as an understudy or star, while 9:45 a. m. Sunday school. "Am I excusablef she said to me— In business many are promoted from g oa the mntablltty of temporal a la carte to fit ma out-money no ob ■reaching. 11:00 a. m. preaching. I ject They were ruah orders, adorable petitioner that she became. the ranks to positions of trust and good k I passed on. The next day I 1J:3O a. m. class meeting. madam locked the front door and “It’s—it's Mr. Lathrop, I wonder if salaries. on a two weeks' vacation. Rs- 6:30 p. m. Epworth League. it really wasn't th« money—1 wonder, *, I strolled through the lobby the whole force to work. 7:80 p. tu. preaching. There are better opportunities for ‘ Then we moved to — where do if after all, h« Tbe pa-tor is assisted by a chorus choir Acropolis, and saw, with a llttio ambitious people in mercantile Soldo think? No; gneaa again. That ’ s right glow of auld lang ayne. Mine Of course. I was invited to the wed than as actors. Tho demand to many and the Amphion Mate Quartette. 8:00 p. m. Thursday evening, prayer as Groctan and kind and flaw- — tbe Hotel Ronton. We bad • st« ding. After the mremony 1 dragged time» greater, I service as over, just putting the cover on rosm «pertinMit. aod It ceat 8100 a *1 am ne worshiper •» monoy.” a»ys I. I-athrop aside tho watch for Dr. C. R. Carlos, * pastor. Machine. The hour for closing day. I mw th« bill. I began to love “Ton an artist." said I. "and haven't ttfr a promo« that old lady. • thousand dollars' worth of tbe latest figured out why Maggie Brown con not be had without coom , but she asked me lb to alt “And then. man. when my dr sense things in clothe* doing stunts over • a few ml notes in the dictation ceived such a strong liking for Miss Gero»» EvaMM Reformd Churdi began to come tn—oh. I' woe’t tell yen one Lmrner gas stove. Miao Bats« explained her ab- Bates«-that was? Let me show you. «boot ' mb ! You couldn't underatand. Ooruer Woodstock Ave., and 87th St. "Aw 1 aay, on tbe third day I flew frotn end return to the Acrcpolte Tbe bride wore a idtniMe white dree And I began to cell her Aunt Maggie. Rev. W. G. Ltenkaemper, pastor. the coop, l couldn't stand for throw a» beautifully draped as the costume words Ideatlcal with or similar Sundav School 10 a. m. TM*ve readabont ('indwells, of cwurae. ing together a fifteen ceat kidney stew of the ancient Greeks. 1 took some follow tag: Morning Worship, 11 a. tn. Well, what Cinderella Mid whoa tbo while wearing at tbe same ttoae a «100 leaves from one of tbe decorative man. how are tbs stories com- Y. P. 8. at 7:30 p. m. prin<e fitted that 3*4 A on her foot Bee me rang. bouse dress with valeaclennea lace in wreaths in the little parlor and made a German Seh>x>l and Catechetical Cisse ' was a hard luck «tory compared to ths Gasoline costa so much that John D. Saturday 10 a. m. sertion. So I goes into tbe closet and chaplet of them and placed them oa “Pretty regularly,” said I. “About , thing» I told myself. equal to tbelr going.” j “Then Aunt Maggie mvs she 1s going puts on tbe cheapest dress Mrs. Browa aee Bates' shining chestnut hair and Rockefeller ^n’t afford to ran his pri *Tm sorry,” an Id she. “Good type i to give me a coming out banquet In the had l»ougbt for me. It’s tbe one I’ve made her turn her profile to her hus- vate »20.000 Ice plant. Hee gone back Third United Brethren Church lato the c hite baa of the ice trust writing is tbe main tiling In a story. I Buntoo that'll make moving vans of got on now. Not so bad for $75. to It? band. 10 a. m. Sunday School, I'd left all my own clothes in my sis ffoo've missed me, haven't yon?" "By jingo!" said he. »“Isn’t Ida’s a all the old Dutch families on Fifth tl a. in Preachkig. ter's flat in Brooklyn. "ido one," Mid 1. "whom I have ever avenue. dead ringer fbr tbe lady's bead on the m. Iunior Christian Endeavor, WILL MT CHILD TAKE •' ’Mrs. Brown, formerly "Aunt Mag silver dollar known knows as well as yon do how " T've t>ec«i out lisfore. Aunt Maggie.' i p. in. -xinior Christian Endeavor. to space properly belt bn<*k>ea. semi J says I. ’But I'll come ont again. But gie." ' aaya I to her. 'I itn goiug to ex X ■ 7:30 p. m. Preaching. DR. KWG’S NEW DISCOVERY? colons, hotel guest* and hairpin» But you know.’ says I, ‘that this to one of tend my feet alternately, one after tbo you’ve been away. too. I »aw a park-1 ths awolleot hotels tn the city. And other, tn such h manner and direction Clear Skin Gomes from Within ago of peppermint pepsin In your place 1 you know—pardon me—that it’s hard that this tenement will rei-ede from Brcffiwoud M. E. Ghurch Tliis beet answer is Dr. King's New t tbo other day." to get a bunch of notables together un me in the quickest possible time. 1 10 a. m Sunday School. Discovery itself. Its a pleaagnt sweet am no worshiper of money.’ says 1, "I was going to tell you about It," 1 less you've trained for IL* 11 a. m. Preaching service. syrup, easy to take. It contains the a It » foolish to think you can gain ’ but there are some things I can ’ t Orid Miss Rate«, "if you hadn't inter- 1 "'Don't fret about that, child.’ says Rev. W. L. Wilson, Pastor. Aunt Maggie. T don't send out Invi stand. I can stand tho fabulous mon good clear complexion by the use of face medicines which years of experience "Of course, you know about Maggio tations- I issue orders. 1*11 havo flfty ster that I’ve read about that blow» powder. Get at the root of the trouble have proven best for Cloughs and Colds. Brown, who «tops here. Well, she's guests here that couldn't be brought hot birds and cold bottles with the and thoroughly cleanse tlw system with Those who have used Dr. King's New werih M04X».(QO. Rhe livre in Jersey together again at aay reception unleM same breath, but I can’t staad a quit a treatment of Dr. King’s New Life Discovery longest are its beat friends. If ta a |10 flat. She’s always got morn It were given by a king or a trust ter.' says I. They say you’ve got $40.- Pills. Genth and mild in action, do Besides every liottle is guaranteed oa hand than half a doom bust busting district attorney. They are men. OOO.dOO— well, youll never have any not gripe, yet they relieve the liver by you don’t get satisfaction you get your Ari I was beginning to like eandtdatee for vice prvstdoaL I of coaree. and ail of 'am either owe one lean. their action ou the bowel». Good for money back. Buy a bottle, M0 as di tow whether she narrtes it la money or Intend to. Some of their you, tee,’ dhqm I. young, adulta and aged. Go alter a rected. Keep what io left for Ooogh and "Wan, «ba lata Atari Maggie kicks king or net, but I knew sbo'a wtvro wear cease, lair a road nanny clear com pierim today. Fte. a» yonr Cold 1 UM ffe taan «aw. «tea offan to move wiU.' popular down In tho part of druggist. 1 MODIFIED NEW ENGLAND COLONIAL. The Enchanted Profile By O. HENRY i At The Churches