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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (June 29, 1916)
Phone us your news Items—they are al ways welcome This is a good time to re new your subscription to the Herald. Lents, Multnomah County. Oregon, June 29, 1916. Subscription, $1.00 a Year Lents Playground Program A Program of Concert Vol. 14. Kansans Will Meet No. 26. UNCLE SAM FIVE TIMES IN MEXICO Th* ladies gymnasium claaa ztarted Tbe regular monthly meeting of the laxt mimnwr (lining the playground Kansas Society of Oregon will be lieid ecaaoii will lx« held on Thursday even- 1 Friday evening tbe 30th in Forester’s mgx from seven to eight o’clock. as soon Hall, 129 Fourtli Street. An unusually Lents Baptist Church, Friday Evening, June 30th aa the weatlier permits. Thoae inter- I interesting program is being arranged sated will notify Miaa Huggins. an*, Mrs. Jennie Kemp, president of the Tlie Kindergarten hours at tlie play- | Oregon W. C. T. Ü., an ardent Kansan, ground for the summer are from one to will give a short address. V«rn Isom Piano Solo, "Martha,"............................................ Miss Fay Hickox three each day. Tlie roll is kept and will render several choice violin selec tlie little lota are «ent hone for their Anthem, "Mighty Jehovah,"............................ ...................Chorus tions and Glenn Shelly has promised a nape after tlie work is done. piano solo. Prospects are good for ad Baritone Solo, " Twilight and Dawn, ”.................. J. 0. Leake July Fourth will be celebrated at the ditional numbers. A get togetlier meet- I Playgrounds in a fitting mauner. A ing is in view and all are urged to be | Male Quartette, " Way side Cross,.................. program of athletic a;x>rts comjx»«d of present and assist tn promoting a big' foot races and old fashioned comic Ladies Chorus, " One Sweetly Solemn Thought," I Kansas picnic some time in July. All Tsxae* Fight Fsr tn*s*M>*«M« Which Cemwilttee en Industrial Preparedneee. stunta and otlier amusing events have Kansans are welcome. Reading, "CinderiUg’s Dying,”................................ Miss Fem Hom | ___________________ Lad to Maasacrs at th« Alam«—No Tallin* Inventory ef Country*« Busi twen arranged for the alternoon under Nstian Haa Trovak«* Ua M««w Thaw ns as, at Same Timo Shows Factory the direction of Mr Woods and Mias Duet, "Peace of God,"................... Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Fuaerals Maa Bandit Ridden Ragublic Near or Mill Mow It Con Ss Useful In Huggins. The merchant« of lamia have Milton Katzky Violin Soto, "The Firefly," War Whan Austria Ruled Mexisa. nuitributed liberally tn a fund to pro Times of Need to Army and Navy. vide free lemonade for the “kids'* and Tlie funeral of Kenneth Inland Once again as tbs United States cel»- The returns from the vast Industrial otliers attending. Tlie publie generally Michael, eon of Jesse Michael of 65th brated Flag day Old Glory waved oa Inventory now bring made In every is invited to ere the events. avenue and 70th street was held at Mt. nook and corner of tbo Union by th* foreign soil. Down In Mexico th* *tan Scott cemetery at 5 o’clock, Tuesday, conaasittoe on Industrial profiaredneoa Piano Duet, "Poet and Peasant Overture, ".............................................. and stripe* are tytk* ***r camp* *C Rev. Owen officiating and Kenworthy in o< the United Mates Naval loosulttng Amari ran troop*. Arteta W. C. T. LI. Meeting charge. Kenneth was 10 rears and 8 .................. Misses bay Hickox and Marguerite Cooper board mark a now and vital i wMtte n For th* fifth daw I* history tha months of age. Malignant diptheria between the traaiurwo aaeo of Amertra ▲mericam ssttoa 1* sugaged 1* a dla- Anthem, "The King of Love My Shepherd Is,"...................................... was the cause of his death. and tbo federal govemaaeaL Over The Arleta W. C. T. If. met at the pate with her obebepcroa* southara lUU.OOO flrma are being registered home of Mrs. Eva lAwretice last Tues Tenor Solo, Selected...................... .. . Mr Woodland neighbor. Na other Mtton oa the face The Information gathered la the first Tlie funeral cf Rosetta Leary, age 15, of the globe haa basaaeed oar fssUaggi day The day’s work began with a Ib fruit of the work of the army of 30.- Reading, "The Fleet Goes By,"......................................Miss Fem Hom sister of Mrs. Dr. Lloyd Smith, 940 as provoklngiy azid a* persistently as erni noon luncheon furnished by Mrs. . e 00U A mark s n engineers, members of Tibbetts street was held Tuesday morn Mexico. And th* «nd is not yst. lawrenc . The morn-y thus made is to Duet, "Excelsior,"....................................Messrs. Leake and Woodland Svo eminent scieetlfie bodies, who ing at Kenworthy's and the remains “After Tracing th* beglantng of the trouble form the field force of the cummitta* go to the work of the Union. Solo, "Happy Days," Violin Obligato,....................... Mrs. C. G. Ward were delivered to Mt. Scott crematory takes us back to tbe early days of Tex- organised to find out for the govern dinner*' speeches were given by Mrs. J. Wednesday. Death was due to tuber a*. In 1820 7'exaa waa a Mexican ment the real Industrial nwoun-rs of J. Handaaker. Mrs. Jolly, and Mrs. M. Piano Solo, Selected,......................................................... Miss Anderson culosia. She came here in February province. Th* territory waa originally Frances Swope, and Mrs. Hana. the nation In time of war. from California. Rev. Ramsey of St. included in th* Louisiana purchase, For this sweeping canvaaa. which Is Special musical nutnlrn were given by Duet. "While Thee I Seek,"................................... Mr and Mrs. Ward beaded by Hawarrl K. Coffln. chair Mis. W. I), and Miss Mildred Boon. David's Episcopal church conducted tbe but had been ended to Spain in 1819 in the treaty which gave Florida to the Quartette, "Savior, When Night Involves the Sky,"... man. and W. A Gifford, supervising Miss Mildred also gave a reading. funeral. United State*. dire, tor, the whole country had been Among tbe emigrants who flocked to Anthem, "Send Out Thy Light, Chorus highly systematised, with directing Texas in response to land inducements T PLEASANT VALLEY f was a band of Connecticut Yankees boards of the Iradlug eugtueeni In CHERRYVILLE every state, the IHstrlct of Columbia I B--------------------------------------- S under tbe leadership of Moses Austin, and Alaska. Th ta marvelous smooth Free Will Ottering Free Admission Mias Laura Moore left last Saturday who rode Into San Antonio In the fall working organisation of unpaid experts Rainy weatlier is good for grain and of 1820 and coolly requested a grant of for Monmouth where she will take tbe has already accompllabrd definite re- I grass- land for a cotooy of Americana. HI* teacher's summer course. nulla. and tbo greet Inventory, as Our local weatlier propiiei says the request was granted. W. G. Rogers left last Friday evening shown by the reporta of state chair falling weather will extend well into Slowly tbe colony grew. By 1835 men now l>eliig received. I» moving July with a few bright dayeinlerspersed. for Seattle and will take tbe boat for 15,000 Americans bad drifted into it swiftly and satisfactorily to Its end. Alaaka, where be has securnd a position aero** tbe bordsr. By virtu* of their Rav. Randall, in charge of tlie Boy as purchasing agent for a railway com industry they accumulated power and Willing Ce-opérâtlow. Scout (Amp liere, occupied tlie pulpit Incidentally aroused tbe jealousy of pany. The manufacturers of the nation, here Sunday and delivered a fine die Mexican officials. This jealousy cen recogulxiug the highly qualified and Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Bliss have re course. tered In Antonio Lopes de Santa Anna. nonpartleau peraotmei of thia move turned from a trip to Seaside where they Miss Mildred Rugh returned from One of his first acts was to send aa ment. which has the strong support of The Members of Laurelwood M. E. Thousands Visit Camp Withycombe spent • few days. They drove over army into Texas to oversws the set the preaident. the military heeds and Portland last week where she has been tlers. Church and their Friends Enjoy a Every Day and Sunday was a land in their new Studebaker ear. the Chain tier of t'ouimerve of the Unit visiting the past two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Jewell and Mr. The Alams Msseaar*. Miss Elizabeth Roach of Damascus ed States. have almoat without excep- Splendid Evening on Last Tuesday Record Breaker. Two Miles of and Mrs. John Mickey and eon, Ray- Th* Alamo ia a name that ba* be tluti responded with the moot Intelli lias lieen engaged to teach liere the next Under Favorable Conditions. Automobiles. mond, all of Battle Ground. Wash., come a watchword of levers of liberty gent imtriotlam and the deepest Inter I school term. est In thia clone knit movement for a At Die aoiiool election field here last • were guests at the home of Mr. and the world over. Have in the strong thoroughgoing Industrial prepsredueea. Monday Mrs. Shank was elected direc hold of San Antonie 180 Texans took A splendid entertainment, planned by Tlie most popular week in tbe little Mrs. G. N. Sager Sunday. ’Hiey were called upon to give very tor for the long term and Parnell Dr. and Mrs. C. R. Carlos, was given at town of Clackamas has P. F. Uhlig has purchased hie their stand against 4,000 Mexicans and just passed comprehensive Information on the tbe lAurelwood M. E. church Tuesday away. Never before in all it« history mother’s forty acre farm located on the fought till they died, and died to ■ adaptability of their factorisa, mille Averill for the two year term. evening, June 27, The program was aa have so many people seen the little town east side of tbe Valley. The farm is Thousands of acres of good pastures and mluea to federal ueea from the "Remember tbe Ataso!" became ths follows: in the space of two weeks. Indeed it ia under lease for this year. >At tbe ex extending in every direction here and hour of military mobilization, the data slogan of tbe Texans. Under tbe lead piration of tbe lease Mr. Uhlig will take Chorus, “ Appollo Strikes the Lyre. ’ ’ a question if so many people were ever Higher up in to be held In I tie a trie test confident's tlie stock is looking fine. ership of Sam Houston they met th* Solo. Schubert’s Serenade. Miss in the place before, altogether, as have possession and move on with his family. for tlie solo scrutiny and benefit of the the mountains the pasture is hardly Mexicans a few days later on the im Pleasant Valley’s school election was been through it the past ten days, and war and navy depart men ta of the Unit ever visited by cattle as they rarely ever Helen Johnson. mortal field of San Jacinto and gave I-ast Sun held Monday a week ago. T. P. Camp them the wont thrashing that any Amphion Male Chorus. “March of particularly tlie past week. ed Mtateo. get more than two or three miles away. A few manufacturers have doubted day was tlie record breaker of all days. bell was elected director for the term of army ever received ou a battlefleld. Miss Lillian Averill went to Aberdeen. Our Nation.*’ fhe ability of their planta to aid the Wash., this weel^_to visit her brother Cello Solo. “Romance.” Mies Gladys The encampment had reached its high one year to fill the vacancy occasioned The next time Americans carried a government In wartime. They have est record. More boys were on the by the resignation of Fred Olson. Wal flag into this region was in 184«. when Johnson. I over the Fourtli. almost Invariably changed their views Quartette. “Come Where the Lillies ground last Sunday than at any time be ter L. Rhoads was elected for tbe three : the Mexk-an war began. This was A lone fisherman while whipping the when shown how little doubt there Is Bloom.’’ Mr. and Mrs. Carlos, Mrs. fore, and altho some new recruit« came year term and Will Richey was elected over tbe Texas boundary. Our flag ; streams up in the mountains discovered that on the outbreak of war practical in the first of ti.e week, the first com clerk. A one mill special tax was voted was flown In the Mexican breeae for ly all concerna not engaged In lines of I a pool that was fairly alive with trout. Zimmerman. Prof. J. A. Hollingworth. panies to start 8outh also liegan to take to make up a shortage in next year’s two years, and during tbe entire time Saxaphone Solo. Stanley Baker. work essential to the national needs I many of them of an extraordinary size. esthn'ated budget The dtatrfat fo oui of I <**r, ‘ won P“' batU’ their departure. Duet. “ Romans*. ” Mr. and Mrs. would be stripped of their labor, either Tlie big ones, however, would not bite 1 I which they engaged. General Win debt and the school is in good condition. for the army or for manning other In and had grown to their immense size by Carlos. On Sunday, in spite of the showery field Scott marched into the enemy’s A number ot Pleasant Valley Granger* dustrial planta vital for the supply of liviqg on tlie smaller ones. Just tike Chorus. “Tlie Rustic Festival.'’ weather, people came from all directions country and wrested stronghold after ttended Pomona Grange at Rockwood | atH'h needs, and that in the event of one of our towns or cities, the big Director, Prof. J. A. Hollingworth; and considerable distance. Most of stronghold from the hands of greatly hostilities probably 80 per cent of the A good many ant Wednesday. superior forces. Scott then went to ‘ pompous, self-satisfied fellows with their Pianists, Mrs. O. H. Clarke. Mrs. J. A. them came in machines. Industries of America would of necee- Hollingworth, Mrs. Stanley Baker, Miss came to Grays Croaeing on the electric I Mias Winnifred Roman left Tuesday i Vera Crux, capturing that city and ally lie concentrated on producing the immense wealth which they got by eat- line and went to the camp on the jit for tlie East wber- she will spend her working his way to the very capital It seems we Johnson. myriad elementa of twentieth century i ing up tlie little fellows. Mr. Baker is a most skillful player on neys. Several hundred walked. From vacation visiting with friends at Sioux • Itself, where he raised the American ought to do better than we do after two warfare. years of Christianity—so- the saxaplione and was repeatedly en ten o'clock in tlie morning until five in City, Ia., Omaha and Denver. Miss' flag to the breeae. In the state of New York alone «orne thousand the afternoon at least two hundred Roman will also stop at Spokane to visit | Meanwhile, General Taylor waa 35.000 firms are tielng Inventoried. In called. This wolf-pack of an existence cored. sweeping into Mexico, Matamoros no me so far has the New York lioard ’ in which the one stumbles and falls and autos nfiight have lieen counted on the a few days wirh friends. Dr. and Mrs. Carlos delighted the au was taken, Monterey followed; then Miss Florence Peterson and Miss Amy ■ met with definite refusal to give the is instantly torn between Grays Croesi ng and to pieces, is not dience with an encore. “The Gypsy's road Latelle of Fergus Falls, Minn., were I came Buena Vista with its overwhelm- desired Information. The filled In Christianity in the most remote degree, Wooing.’’ All tlie soloists were lilieral- Clackamas. Shortly after noon stand- ing victory. forms are already arriving at Chair r*ests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. it is not common decency. It is bar ly applauded. The Amphion Male Chorus ini*o(>m for machines was all taken Soon after tbe beginning of our civil man J. G. White’s office at the rate of neff the camp and the road was double n. Berke a few days last week. barism pure and simple. Not very pure war France sent troops into Mexico made its greatest hit in an encore, “ Bylo- several hundred a day. although this Mrs. Gertrude Rice of Tacoma was a to overthrow the government and es lined with machines with a bare pas board asked many of the larger firms by a long ways, either. Our Chris land,” which closed with a delightful sage between. The line of machines recent visitor at the home of Mr. and tablish an empire. Archduke Maxi tianity is Churchuanity or ecclisasticism, pantomime of rocking the cradle. to sacrifice si>eed to accuracy. reached from above tin tum on the Mrs. I. W. Butler. milian. brother of Franz Joseph, the ■ or means of getting a living of a lot of The response shows almost unani The admission ticket also included re Grandma Kesterson has gone to present emperor of Austria, was to Oregon City road to a good three quar mous desire on the part of these busi professionals. freshments of ice cream and cake. The ness men. many of them of interna The Gibson cherries have fully sus Senior Bible Clam sold home-made can ters of a mile beyond and there were Mollalla for a few weeks visit with her reign at its head. President Juarex, the full blooded Indian patriot, waa tional reputation, to support the work tained their high reputation thia year as probably a thousand machines parked at daughter, Mrs. W. N. Chilcote. dy and were well out of stock before the Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Pi listen of Port- i ordered treated as a bandit of the copimlttee. and a summary of they are again loaded with fruit. The one time, altont four o’clock in the after their letters discloses In the most In original fruit, which was a chance Heed- close. The proceeds of the concert are noon. It was estimated that five thous land called on friends in the Valley Bun Maximilian Dseartod. to go toward the music budget. teresting end graphic way how the In day. Our government refused to recognise and machines visited the place during ling, coming up on the farm of Mr. Gib dustries of the Empire State could ad Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stine entertained tbe empire so long as it was supported the day. It looked almost impossible son, three miles east of Eagle Creek, is just themselves to the needs of con by France. In July, 1865, it empha that, so many machines could be col friends from the city Sunday. flict If and, as Su|>ervls1ng «Director again loaded with fruit and this is its “Slats” Garmen Among the Wedded sised Its disapproval by massing troops Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Anderson enter lected together any place in tlie state, Gifford says, “it Is a very Imperative fortieth consecutive crop. on tbe border in Texas. Napoleon III. but tliey were there, they moved away tained Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Stimson of According to the report of the Indus- If ’’- efficiently mobilized In time of withdrew his troops from Vera Cruz, Portland last Bunday. I trial Commission 30 percent of the peace. leaving Maximilian to hie fate. Cards have just been received at the without trouble and while a good many Edward Kelly has returned from San A large capacity sash chain maker, heads of our familes earn less than *500 Herald tiffice announcing the marriage of the vehicles carried away some very From that date until 1914—compara for example, believed he could with a year and the average family ol five of L-e Carman, formerly an employee, unhappy people, on the whole there was Francisco where he snent the past win tive recent history—all went well be ter and spring. little difficulty produce cartridge clips can not live on less than |700 a year in tween the United States and Mexico. to Miss Cbeateen Stitt of Shoshone, a pretty sober throng to recall the first for rifles and machine guns, and a After Dias came Madero. Madero’s event in their memory of the present (Continued on page 4, col. 5) our towns and ifitiee and this does not Idaho, on the evening of June the 19th. manufacturer of thrashing machinery power was soon weakened. Vlctorlano unpleasantness. The event has been a (Continued on page 4, col. 5) Arrangements are to have their home at was sure he could make 600 six-inch Huerta came upon tbe scene. His ca American Falls after July 15th. Mr. happy one for Clackamas. The stores tration point. shells per day. In sono* ways it is ideal. reer as president of Mexico was mark, have reaped a harvest. A large num tloh. 'a maker 6T belting even suggest- Carman, we (»11 him Mr. now, used to It is close to tbe city, and yet far ed by the murder of his predecessor. Hew Manufacturers Respond. ber of additional refreshment places A maker of underwear declared he i cd that he could produce webbing with la* just plain “Slats,’' when he worked enough away to make it some job to get Madero. could turn out bandages and other j which to fatten equipment on soldiers, at the Herald plant and carried his din have sprung up and all have made a to and from it. The grounds ire level Now comes the memorable Incident knit goods for the army and navy and and a famous producer of condensed ner in a tin tobacco bucket, and ate good profit on the week’s experience. and well adapted hi drilling, b.tt slight of April 9, 1914, an Insult to this na Red t’msa services, a button maker I milk thought he could lie of use to his boiled “dog” for dinner, and earned Within a few days, camp Withycombe ly inclined toward swampiness. The tion’s flag. The United States government upon thought bls machines could be used government In time of war. the nickname because he was growing will be hut a memory for most of the drainage is not all it should lie. A A leading Buffalo manufacturer for am 11 munitions work, and a com Ixiys who are now entering tbe service slightly more rolling ground will lie being infot ed of the Tampico inci rapidly, was rather skinny and tall, and dent demanmd a.i apology of Huerta pany mauuf luring drugs stated that wrote, “We look upon It as a patriotic enjoyed a joke. Mr. Carman, as we of their country. Moat of them will be better adapted to the purposes, especial In the shape of a salute to th* flag that it could turn a considerable portion of luty to fill out the blank forwarded headed south before another Bunday. started to say, is a printer and linotype ly in Oregon. But its convenience to had been so -n Justly insulted. 7* it tbe its product Into an adjunct for making *.« ne;’* the president of a great rail Other toys may take their places, as Portland, and the transportation, will road wrote at length analysing the sit man on the paper at Shoshone, and is eatute waa not forthcoming. Then cordite for shells. change to it is probable tlie work of recruiting will overcome objection* and Clackamas away went th* battleships to Vera One well known foundry not many uation In a moat sympathetic way, and probably anticipating a mile* from Bowling Green said it was a maker of pocketknives volunteered A., rican Falls. The Herald u ds beet continue for some time and should there will most likely become more important - well equipped to turn out fools and ml- to produce various line« of munition wialv s to the coming newspaper mon- he a real lasting war with Mexico, the as a recruiting point aa the country supplte place mry become a celebrated concrtt - grows. Chlnery for email arms and ammpt.l- aich of the glorious state of Idaho. 'Continued o* page 4, col. 5) Thousands ot Firms Resister Wlth N ini Consultili Board. Whan Stars and Stripes Enttnd Southern Neighbor Before. 30,000 ENGINEERS AT WORK SCOTT’S TAKING OF CAPITAL ■--------------------------- A FINE GONGERT GLAGKAMAS GAMP ENTERTAINMENT HAS POPULAR DAY