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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (June 8, 1916)
LOCAL AND PERSONAL All rhurrh. Borirty. fxrvonal and local now* not published tor prodi. ties: nolle»» ot »a- WrtalnmrnU. conducted tor prodi, published sis St mlniaun. of he words. Announce ments and card ot thanks, same rale. Adeer- liilni rales^iuotr.1 on request. Mrs. Heath and her daughter. Mrs. Ralston of Fossil, Ore., are visiting with Mr*. Hartwig and Mr*. Billy this week. " LENTS WOMAN TRAVELS FAR PLEASANT VALLEY J Mr*. W. G. Rogers visited a tew day* ths latter part of last week with friend* at Forest Grove. Mis* Laura Moors visited over Bun day with her friend, Mi** Ethel Baker at Oswego. A. J. Foran ran and family motored to Colton last Sunday. Mis* Annetta Canning and Mr*. Brown ot Aspen, Colorado, were visitor* at ths home of Mr*. G. N. Hager, Tues day. A. G. Sager and family of lanl* and Mr. and Mr*. John MacNemier ot Port land were Sunday caller* at the home ot Mr. and Mr*. T. P. Campbell. Mr*. Shannon ot Gilbert was trane- actmg business in the Valiev one day recently. Joe. Eberhardt I* getting the material on the ground preparatory to building himself a new house. Contractor* have got a force ot men and team* at work putting the several till* tietween here and Lent* on the Foster road, in shape (or laying the concrete. There will be a social gathering held at the Pleasant Valiev grange hall next Wednesday evening, June 14th. A pro gram will be rendered and lunch serve«!. Everything is free aud every body is invited. EARNED THEIR EDUCATION. Dally Malls Nineteen Rrlneeten Senters Worked Their Way Through Collate. Going through college on nothing a year seems to tie more then a polite fiction, Judging by records which have Just been uiiearthe«l on the campus of Princeton university. Nineteen uisii lu the senior class at Princeton went ou record aa having supported them selves wholly throughout their college course of four years. Although the ua lues of these u In Ween "self made” college graduate* are not mad* public, their occupation* are. and the list tn- dudes such Jobe a* pressing clothes, tending furuaces, washing windows, waiting on table ami "minding the baby." Tutoring and selling provided proba bly tbs greatest actual return of any of the various kinds of work. Several of the men «ltd typewriting, neweps per work amt filing In ths library, amt a large number obtained agencies for tbe selling of every conceivable article that the cuUaffe student could desire, ranging from jiajsuias to diamond locket*. A I><rt of tlie money which each man i«anie«l was of course made tn tbe summer time outside of l*rtnce ton. t«nt In every case the greater por tion was earoe«1 during tbe ai-ademlc year. Malle at the L*uta poetofticr arrive and dejiart daily, except Sunday, a* fol low* : Arrive Depart « (Ml A. M. 7:15 A. M. 12:50 I’ M. 12:30 I’. M. »¡•OF. M. ffiffOF, M. ——— the an Mrs. Lucia F. Additon Attends he National convention Federation of , Women’s Clubs, New York. Sees Dr. P. J. OTOICŒLL Sleepy Hollow and John 0. Eugene Locke is the proud («rent of * Rev. Jones, traveling evangelist of the j DENTIST new daughter. Friends Church will be in Lents Friday ewning the lHth. and will address the irjud Ht. and F>«eter lh«od, over tlie (Continued from page 1) Willis Thompson is driving a new Friends congregation. LKNTB PHARMACY Manor, where we received the waving Overland Vluuabout. Phone Talior 3214 welcome of Miss Elsie Jani*, of artistic Mias Lulu George and her 1016 la-nt* i (ame. Thence through the entire Mrs. Frank Goffman is entertaining school graduates went for a hay ride ' ground* of John D. Rockefeller, where Friday evening. Twenty-seven pupils I we saw John D. playing gulf, and re Mrs. Phillips this week. went. Mrs. Otto Katzky accompauieil ceived a hearty welcome, and guides to J. W. Parsons was attending to busi the party. »how us over hi* wonderful estate. ness in lenta Thursday. ! Then came a luncheon at the "Cattle,” Cash Shoe Repairiac Shop WILL TRADE 3 to 5 acres with im : Mi** Mason’s eohool for girls, a mar IMMIM »2nd HI Houlb ot Htatlon, l^-nle Eggiman's new market will get the provements in Hillsboro garden tracts, velously beautiful pla<-e filled will, his Washington Co., for house and lot in tone iuterest, beauty and romance, and finishing touches this week. Lenta. Henry Jaeger. Iamts Harness where Rev. John Knox Allen gave u* a I historic talk. From there a walk to Shop. Mrs. F. J. McCarthy of 47th avenue ! Christ Church where we viewed the pen and 101 street is entertaining her sou's , of Washington Irving, then back to our Mr* W. C. Smith, Mr*. W. H wife. Wagon Repairing and General Woodworth and iamily and Mrs. C. W. autoe. ami a drive brought US to «Lynd hurst. Hie home of Mr*. Finley Shepard. BLACKSMITHING Cone visited Mr*. Carol Bae held u at Mrs. Nellie McGrew entertained the Shahapta Station on the Oregon Electric 1 Helen Gould} where refreshment* wore Matt Greenslade, Foster Road *'I«ffalot Club,” on May the twenty served ou Cite great lawn to some 5lV line last Thursday. fifth. AN INNOCENT VICTIM. guests, and where Hie hostess stood and greeted every guest in the most cordial The Original of Squeere Died of a Rev. John Riley, Mr*. Riley. Mr*. LO8T—a square flannel baby scarf or and really affectionate manner. It is a Broken Heart. Tamplin and Mr* Phoebe Hammer left blanket. Finder please phone Tabor charming home, with Hie delightful Tbe grossest injury which Dicken* Wednesday for Newberg where they 3168. i hostess, and the little adopted children Tabor 3614 ever inflicted on a fellow being was will attend the annual "yearly meeting” LOCAL DRUGGIST TALKS i happily playing in a «and garden. We bls too accurate portrait of an tn no which will last till the middle of next QUICK SERVICE shall not mion forget this visit. A walk Miss Bertha Carroll from Kelso, Wn.. week. cent uiau in liia Bqueer*. That York FUST CLASS WORK from the autos, down a lane, brought shire school master* were, as a rule, visited Mrs. W. H. Wool worth last We have now procuml a pre;«aration cruel and wicked enough it ta true, but . u* to "Sunnyside" the home of Washing Sunday. wtin-ti wr can recomtuen«! to all our tbe perticular ecboolmaater wbo was Last Friday evening Mr. and Mr*. ton Irving. Onr last stop was at the friend* a* l«ing a splendid remedy for recognized and wbo recognlaod him Stanley Clark entertained the "ljiffalot home of Mr*. Henry Villard. 1 wish The Mt. Tabor Grange was favored all form* of stomach and bowel trouble, self aa tbe original Hqueera seems to Club” and their husband* ax their home you conld all have heard Mr*. Villard’s with a violin solo by Miss Vivian Julian The Herald I» Only near Kendell Station. A banquet dinner hearty greeting to Oregon «ielegatee and in.liirestion, bluating, tick headacln-, bsvo been an exception to tbe'rale ’ ' Saturday. etc . and those suffering from being it wUi l«e remembered that Dickens was served at seven-thirty. The even her tender voice as she said, ’My hua- $1.00 Per Year and hl* Illustrator traveled together "sick at tlie stomach.” ing was spent with game* and music. band loved Oregon." This home was C. C. Wiley and wife are entertaining Natol Pineapple Pepsin Compound is to the north of England for tbe pur exquisite inside throughout. Taste, their son-in-law and family of near sold on a positive guarantee of satisfac pose of collecting material for “Nick- I artistic, and beautiful, was in evidence Silverton. tion or money bark. It is made from leby” am! sspseially for tbe I)«>tbe MacNaiuihton Commended it every room. Here was served a <le- boys episode. At Grata Bridge they frw«h pineapple juice and pure scale licions tea to these guest*. viaited a tioardlng school knowq as p»>p«in. We ask every man anil woman T. Y. Cadwell says be is going to leave Bowes academy. The master. William A* we again boarded the "Com Lente, Oregon. June 7th, 1918. Editor in Lent* and the surrounding country Bbaw. received the stranger* with town pretty soon. He Mas been advised Mt. Scott Herald—Dear Sir On the mander.” we felt that if we ever had who ha« stomach trouble of any kind to to keep it quiet. 17th, in«., the legal voter* of the Port experienced a "perfect day.” this was call and examine this splendid me«li<'ine. eome hauteur and <B«i not aa much as withdraw ble eyes from tbe operation I have only land School District will be given an op »urely the most perfect. of penmaklng during tbe Interview. Miss Katherine McCarthy of Phoenix. portunity to register at the polls, their «et down brief detail.«. Can you. will All druggists an<l Mt. Scott Drug Co. Pbl* sketched him In tbe act; trick- ' Arizona, is visiting with her neice, Mrs. choice for a school director to serve the you not, read between the lines all the ena described the acL Tbe personal Lew McKinley. wonderful human friendliness. courtesy, CHURCH CWERtNCf district for the period of five year*. peculiarities of William Shaw were A* an interested patron, I desire to hospitality, and graciousnes* of boeteoa recognized In Hqueera. Show became AT REFORMED CHURCH a butt of popular ridicule, lost bla pu Mrs. Heilman, mother of Mrs. Otto write a few words commendatory of I after hostess, and what it ad meant to 82nd St. and 45th Ave. pils and finally died of a broken heart Katzky, arrived Sunday night from one of the gentlemen who. because of j us to have the beautiful home* and Phone Tabor 2063 the insistent demand from among hi* I e«tates thrown open to us in such a Washington. D. C. Portland. Ore.. Classi* of tlie Re Yet there I* abundant evidence to My formed Church in the U. 8., of which prove that he was a really excellent numerous ♦-iemis, has announced him fraternal and gracious a manner? and kind hearted man, wbo waa made pen falters, 1 cannot express it all. self a candidate for election. the local pastor. Rev. W. G. l.ienkaeui- to suffer for tbe mladeeda of bla nelgb W. N. Brown, formerly of Lents, now The subject of this writing is a man of per, is president, will meet in it* annual bora.—Exchange. in realestate business in Redmond, was sound sense, dispensed by and thru a ■ tt--------------------------------------------------- B session next wwk at Hie Reforme«! in Lents Tuesday. well balanced business mind, fully Church, corner Woodstock avenue and CHERRYVILLE Golf Ball*. capable of assisting in the administra S--------------------------------------- » «7th «treet. The opening «easiun will 1» History tells us that at first golf balls Misses Genevieve and Mildred Hugh tion of the affair* of the Portland Public ( Now is the winter of our discontent held on Thursday, June 15, at 7:30 were nothing but round or nearly Pb«.a« Taker 22M of Cherryville are visiting at the home Schools. He is a man who has demon p. m. round (»ebbles about tbe size of th* made glorious summer. R*»M*a«< III N. Usie St. Leela. Ore. ( ot Mrs. May Faith. strated his business ability by and thru On Friday evening Hie 40(Mb anni sphere use«! at present. Throe were Fine weather, fine roads and beautiful the success achieved in bis individual , versary of the Protestant Reformation supplanted by tbe band cut wooden scenery in every direction. Go to Walsh’s for gasoline and all affairs. His large and varied circle of Strawberry short cake and Jersey will he observed. A strreoptican lec ball* and then in turn by tbe feather kinds of motor oils at prices compara friends and acquaintances speaks well cream make a great spread and are ture will I m - given. Pictures of the great twill. Then came tbe gutta percha ball, of wbkb an Interesting story is told. for him as a man and a citizen. He is ble with the lowest. > within the reach of all, as strawis-rries reformer, Cinch Zwingle and of Zwilzer- Mt. Ststt, Leets aa* PortlaaS It I* said a caddie tn Hcotland picked a man of the people and well worthy the j grow with scarcely any effort on this land, hi» place of labor, will be shown. up n discarded f<«otl«all shoe with a The public is cordially invited. Mr. and Mr-. Earle Cone and Mr. and support of any and all voters who are | side of the mountain. gutta percha sole and tore off tbe sole. Mrs. C. W. Cone went fishing out to deeply interested in efficient school — I This be soaked in water until It was Mi*» Mildred and Genevieve Rugb are management. Bull Run May 30th. soft and then molded It with bla band* | taking in the Rose Carnival at Portland Bagpce and General Hauling, The gentleman herein referred to, is Well Children'Are Active to tbe slae of a golf ball. Thence It this week. Mr. E. B. MacNaughton. was only a step to tbe molded aud Trunks 50c Each "Lige” Coleman, the veteran moun Miss Alice Berry of Bakersfield, Calif., My personal acquaintance with Mr. hammered gutta penba balls, which tain climber and guide, passed through will spend the summer with relatives If your child is dull, pale, fretful and endured until as late aa 1HUH. wbeu the MacNanghton and bis careful business here last Saturday on his way to his wants to lie around, the chaniv* are it DAILY SERVICE here. She came Thursday. rubber cured pall wn first brought out metbtxi*, are the source of my apology high house on top of Mt. Hood where is suffering from worms. in tbe United tttatoa. Kickapoo I for this letter. he will keep watch for ioreet fire* this Worm Killer, a pleasant candy confec Tbe rubber cored ball, tbe foundation Ijcavc Baggage Check ami Address Mrs. Olliver Dougherty of Castle No voter need be afraid of making any eeason. He nay* he understand* there tion, liked by all children is what your of the ball of tbe present was not tak at Plummer Drug Store. Rock, Wn., is visiting her sfatar, Mrs. mistake in the support of Mr. Mac- will be a scientific man, sent by the child need*. You only give ona-half to en Into Euglaud until three or four Third and Madiwm St. W. C. Smith on 84th street. Naughton for school director on the Government to take observation, to keep one lozenge at a time and you get im yeara later, and It la interesting to note 17th. inst. that in 1WJ6 Aleck Herd, wbo was tbe • house with him this season mediate results. Every mother should ooly player in the field using the ball, Taxpayer and patron. Little Lois Exline of 60th Ave. 8. K., John Stienks, whose family lives here, have a box on hand. 25c. at all won the British open chaaptonohlp after just having her tonsils removed is and who 1* employed in a bridge gang druggist». with it—New York Bun. ' on the O. R. A N. R. R., writes tliat the threatened with pneumonia. Harvey-Woods Weddlnq crew to which be belong* was told last the new Lente Grange will meet Satur<lay at The biggest social event of last week week that they must go to Portland and WATER GLASS METNOO take the place of striking longshoremen 10:30. The usual features of the meet in Lenta Was the wedding of Miss Mary OF PRESERVING EGGS ing will be carried through. E. Harvey and Mr. Daniel B. Wood* of | or lose their jobs. After they got to Portland Diey were worked continously 91 and Foster Bull Run. The wedding occurred at for 24 hours at the speed limit. Home This is tlie sea*on when the lien is STOVEPIPE FOR SALE—Five room house, with four o’clock Thursday afternoon at the more benevolent (?) work by "in*pired busy, and those who hav* a surplus of bath. To be removed from lot. Cheap home of the bride at «136, 90th street, millionaires.” ELBOWS Rev. G. A. Good officiating. Miss, eggs which they do not wish to sell may < Spacial Prices by the U m ) for cash. W. D. Eaton, Lents. STOVE and FUR Gladys O. Neal played '‘Mid*ummer i Archie Averill, who is tlie same age to preserve them until the slack laying a day a* Archie Roosevelt, third son of NACE REPAIRING Night’s Dream” for the wedding march, i season, George A. Olson. chemist for WANTED—Used summer clothing Mia* Willimina Harvey was briedsmaid Teddy, now has a fine job in an archi the state agricultural experiment station We make all kinds of chicken that can be used or made over for and Mr. Curtis Woods, brother of the j tect's office at Aberdeen, Wash. He at Pullman, Wash., makes the follow supplies, champion Sanitary children Any one desiring to aeeit in groom, was groomsman. The bride was fitted himself for this opening by hi* ing suggestions as to container* and Fountains, Grit and Shell this matter may kindly phone Tabor dressed in white satin chiffon over white own efforts after learning the carpenters strength of water-glass solution in a re Boxes, Dry and Wet Mash 5611. Mrs. B. C. Dewey. satin. The bride’s maid was dressed in ■ trade, while Archie Roosevelt is work cent bulletin on preserving eggs: Below j Hoppers and Troughs. pale blue crepe de chene. The rooms ing in a carpet factory at M.00 a week is given «-onvenient size jars, which can We will Make Anythini You were arranged in yellow and pale green anil the Prince of Wales, the same age be purchased from local dealer*; the ap Safety Deposit boxes rnay be secured Want out of Sheet Metal — 22 year* — is of such low mentality at the Multnomah State Bank, greatly and the flowers were Scotch broom. proximate number of egg* (average size GUTTERING and ROOFDIG that a member of Parliament said if he About fifty relatives and friends at to the advantage of local patrons. and volume) they will hol<l, together Bring in Your Repairing, No Job’ tended the wedding. The bride was hadn’t been born of a royal family he with the pints of water-glass solution too Small , showered with innumerable presents of • would have to run a peanut stand on that will lie required to cover tlie egg*. Mr*. May Faith is the artist who de every degree of value and usefulness. some street comer, and yet if lie came to A. PEARCE Solution No. Eggs signed the wedding troeeeau for Miss Mr*. Wood* was a teacher for several Portland the greedy English and the Container will hold Pint* Ounce* Mary Harvey, married last week. years and Mr. Wood* i* connected with , stingy Scotch would nearly break tlieir 1-gallon ... 10 40 * 8 the city water department. Hi* work is I necks running after him. 2-gallon . ...... HO 7 9 Finley McGrew is the delegate from at the head works most of the time and . A big effort will be made to defeat the 3-gallon ...... 130 10 13 Prompt Delivery nomination of Teddy at Chicago this the Lent* Masonic Lodge to the Grand they will live at Bull Run. 14 4-gal Ion ....... l«0 e week, but he is without doubt admir I-odge at Albany, meeting this week. o TABOR 961 A beautiful wedding lunch was served i 200 1R 9326 FOSTER ROAD ably fitted to run the great affair* of this to the com [-any. ’ .% 10-gallon ....... 400 0 The "Old Stand Those present were: Rev. J. A. Goode mighty nation. The proportion* of water-glas* to ANY KIND of L'phoietering, guaran patters’ ’ who belong to the Palezoic Age and Mrs. Goode, Mr. and Mrs. Woods water required (or preserving <gg* Funeral Directors teed good work. Henry Jaegar, Harness » and family. Mr*. Harding, Mr. and when the stone man chased uncouth varies. Home have a successfully pre Shop, Foster Road, east of »2d street. Montgomery and Fifth 8t Mrs. Phelps and family, Mr. and Mr*. monsters with a club, don’t want him served egg* in proportions of one part and won’t have him if they can help of water-glass to 20 part* of water; Clyde Sager has sold his grocery busi Smith and family, Mr. Curtis Woods, themselves. Mrs. C. M. Harvey, Mr. and Mr*. O. I. ESTIMATES FURNISHEt others have used more concentrated so ness to I. F. Coffman. The store will Even the so-called Christian Church One Place of Bnsiueae Only be closed a couple of days pending the Neal, Mr. and Mr*. T. Townsend, Mr. begin* to realize that they must do lution*. and Mr*. G. Barker. Mr. and Mrs. T. The proportions to be u*e«l will de- invoice. Harvey and family, Laura G. Harvey. something for struggling humanity, the pend largely upon the length of time <le- Wilhelmina Harvey. Mr*. W. M. great mas* of whom are engaged in a utrud to keep them preserved. Experienced Woman For the FOR BALE—One Irouble Set Driving Bleytbing and daughter, Mrs. T. fearful combat for a bare existence anil shorter periods perhaps the weaker so In Attendance Harness nearly new, and one double Huxley, Mrs N. L. Huxley, Mis* one of the Methodist Bishop*. A. W. lution* will do, but it is safer to use a We carry a Complete Lin* of Plumb set Farming Harness.—Cheap. Jaeger's Maud Strack. Mis* Glayd* Neal. Mrs. Leonard, recently «ai<l at a conference: proportion of one part of water-gla* to ing Fixtures and Supplies ‘‘The church that fail* to relate itself Harness Shop, Lent*. A. Meyers. Miss Txilti Nystrom, Miss to the struggle against white slavery, to 12 part* of water than, say. one with 15 Main Office Phone Tabor 5542 Marian Huxley, Mr. and Mr*. George all Hie war again«t child labor, to all the parts of water. The licet result*, how Phone Main 9 Jay Bundy has sold big Corvallis farm Shaw, Mr*. Rowe ..nd family, of Bull great reforms which will test the man ever, have been obtained where the eggs M. N. SADLER A-1W0 hood and course of the church during and has returned to Lente. He is ready Run. the next ten years as never la-fore have Ireen preserve«! in a solution con Lents Station to buy most anything now—that is any Ail Lents friends of the bride wish would better go out of business and no taining one pint of water-glass to 9 or 10 her a happy wedded experience, thing that looks good. longer call itself a church.” pint* of water. Portland, Oregon Oscar F. l'ire burg returned to hospital Monday and underwent operation incidental to the injury sustained six week* ago. Reliable Shoe Repairing HORSE-SHOEING NewMethodLaundry DO IT NOW ! Washed Graded Gravel Plasterini Sand R. Heytinjr Edward Mills EXPRESS COME TO Land Plaster Tin Shop in Lents Slaked Lime, Fertilizers for Gardens, Rnses and Lawns Wood, Goal and Building Material mckinley & co. Plumbing and Heating J. P. Finley & Son’