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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (July 20, 1916)
| The BovfBeru Pacific railroad neM< F.im gave a melancholy sigh. Remove face Blemishes -*■*> • dou f uudethfuUd, but be do»»," I fl»d the stat».public service commie hr■ "la know». Mr, Tenderfoot, »ion that It would shortly begta th« • •• ... the •<•'» .: i: 1« put here .utuyu^ white work *M* reftlaciffa 'IW* pourfd rglls^on • • • Putjlile-,, BJapkhe^ly, Acpe, Tetter, Arteta Baptist JDhurch , . uu ii lu (lie '»tion that you otf't Shoot 1 the twvgtll»1* Eastern line : Rlng/Warm, and that dregded Fx-zem» 9:45 s. m. Bible Reboot, '• ■» • .’ 1 ^a man when he’» with a wi.iiian. I HUuday -closing, the vale of alcohol ■-an l»e permanently re-nosed from your 11 a. m. Preâchiqg senrice. ' never knew it to bo broke yet. You and the sending of poisons through. I (ace and body by Dr. Hobson's Eczema 8:00p. m. Evening services, can't (io it. You've gut to get bun In a 7:00 p. m. B. Y. P. U. meeting. I the mails are among the subjects dis > I Ointment, ft is no longer neeesxary to gang of tn<'ti or by bliuwilf. That's 8:09 Thursday Prayer meeting. i why. lie knows it too. W» all kuow. - cussed by the druggist« at tbeir 27th go around with an unsightly complexion Everybody welcome to auy and all of | Bo that'» Mr. Ben Tatum! One of the annual convention at Heaaide. and suffer the pain and annoyance that these services. , 'pretty men!’ I'll cut him out of the Wasco county farmers have deter j goes with unsightly ailments. W. T. S. 'prigge, pastor. Dr. herd before they leave tbe hotel!" mined to cease payjng out their good' , Hobson'» Eczema Ointment is a time After rapper the flylug pair dlsap- tnon»y for grain sacks and many of! tried, guaranteed remedy, good for in- I Millard Avenue Presbyterian Church iwared quickly. Although Ham haunt them are erecting granaries on theli* 10 a. m. Sabbath School. (ante, adult» and aged who suffer with ed lobby aud stairway aud halls half ranches to handle grain In bulk. 11 a. tn. Morning worship. t ■kin ailment». Buy a box today, »tart fC'oprrieht l*y Frank A. Mun»»y Ce.J the night, in some mysterious way the 7:p. tn. Y. P. 8. C. E. H. H. Winslow, a veteran of the Civik using at once. Money beck if fugitive» eluded him, and tn tbe morn SEVKIl cared «rape 7 :45 p. m. Evening worship. War, serving In Company F, 88tb la-! satisfied. 50c. at your druggist. 7 :3O p. m. Thursday, midweek service. ing th« ve.ied lady lu the browu dree» «•tally for feuds, M p. m. Thursday, choir practice. with tbe accordion plaited skirt aud diana, and for three years mayor of believing them Rev. Wm. H. Amos, Pastor. th» dapper young man with tbe clue» Bharidan. and his wife celebrated their Io be even more crop|>ed hair, and the buck bo» rd with golden wedding annlvereary MoaflayJ overrated prod • ud th» prancing nags were gone. ucts of our cean- The Eugene chamber of comoseroe St. Peter s Catholic Church I try than grape it to a monotonous story, that of the special to ths Coos Bay railroad jabP Sunday«: fruit, scrapple rifle, eo it shall be curtailed. Once lee will carry looo Lara oounty reel 8 a. m. Low Mass. or honeymoons. 10:30 a. m. High Mass. •gain we overtook them ou • road. We dsnts to the southern terminus of the 8:30 a. m. Sunday School. Nevertbeleee, if were about flfty yards behind. They 12 M. Cboii rehearsal. I may be allow- turned in the buck boa rd and looked at Willamatts Pacific railroad Au«aet 14. Week day»; Maaa at 8 a. in. While the Oregon naval mjljtia is •fl. I will tell you of an Indian Terri os, then drove eo without whipping up taking its annual cruise In Alaskan tory feud of which I wan pre«« agent, their hors»«. Their safety no longer camp follower and ao esmury during toy In speed. Ben Tatum knew, tie waters, tbe eight companies of Coast Seveith Day Adveutlst Church Her»» Happy at Orsfluatten. tbe fact. knew the* the only reck of safety left Artillery will be at Fort Stevens, 10 a. m. Saturday Sabbath School. I was on a vtelt to Ham Durkee's to him was the code. 11 a. m. Saturday preaching. where they will be in annual exercise : Happy horse at Hackettstown, N. J, because owner uas been graduated aft 7:30 p. m. Wednesday, Prayer meeting. ranch, where I bad a great time fall- Ko yoi| perceive that woman, on until July 29. 7:45 p. m. Sunday preaching. er driving animal nine miles each way in« off untunnlcured |s>nlee and wav occasions, way postpone Instead of pre- “1 never saw a finer fish hatchery to school every day for four yearn, ag ing my here bend et the lower Jawe of clpitatlng conflict between man and than the Oregon state hatchery at gregste distance of 14.000 miles. woltes alxnit two mile» away, Maiu man. But not willingly or cousc-ioualy. Kern Park Chri stain Church Bouneville," declared Edwin F. Sweet, I wae a hardened person of almut twen- She Is obllnou« of codes. Corner 69th St. and 4« th Ave. S. E. ------ ----------------------------------------------------- ty flve, with a reputation for going 10 a. tn. Bible School. Five miles farther we came ui>on tbe assistant secretary of the department 11 a. m. and 7 :&> p. no. preaching ser* bonis In the dark with perfect •qua- future greut wexu-rn city of Chandler. of commerce, on his arrival In Port- < I ice. iilnilty, though often with rrluctauce. Tbe home» of pursuer» and jHiraued land from Bonneville. 6:30 p. tn. Chris tain Endeavor. Over In tbe Creek uujlon wae a fain were starved and weary. There was MinlRtera of Oregon, representing 7:3i»p. m. Thursday, mid-week prayer Uy l>«*urlng the name of Tatum. I was one hotel that offered danger to man all the leading denominations, will meeting. told that the Durkees nnd Tatiima had aud entertainment to beast; ao tie- A cordial welcome to all. gather at Eugene Monday, July 24, for been feuding for yearn. Keveral of four of us met ngalu in the dining Rev. G. K. Berry, Pastor. each fnuilly liud bitten the grace, and room at tbe ringing of a bell so rwto- the four deys’ se»slons of the fourth annual Oregon Interdenominational It wae ex|>ected that inure Nebucbad nnqt slid larje that It bad cracked tbe St. Pauls Episcopal Church nMSaru would follow, i A younger gen- welkin long ago. The dining room was Conference of Ministers. One Mock south of Woodmere station. •ration of eacn family I v m gr'<w Ing uot aa large as tbe one at Guthrie! Seven ’kubordlhate T. O. O. F. Todges Holy Communion the first Bunday of up, aud the grass win keeping |ti'v Just ua wo were eating apple pie— of Union county and as many Rebekah each month at 8 p. m. No other ser wlih tticin. But I gather'd that they how Hen Dnvises and tragedy Impinge lodges sent large representations to vices that day. LEADING GROCERS u|>on each other!—I noticed Sam look La Grande, when the first annual con had fought fairly: thut they had n<>t Every other Sunday the regular ser ing with keen tnientuesH at our quarry lain lu comUelda und aimed at the vices will l»e a» u«nal. vention of the Union County Oddfel divtalon of their (-nciules* «tispctiders where they were seated at a table Evening Prayer and sermon at 4 p. m. lows' association was held. Sunday School meets at 3 p. m. B. aero»» the room. The girl still wore tn tbe back—partly, perhupe, is- auee Offer the Public Captain George A. White denied the Boatwright, Supt , L. Maffett, Sec. the brown drees with hue collar and llieru were no cornfields, nnd nobody Rev.O. W. Tavior Rector. Special Values ’n all cuff» and the veil drawn down to her story printed by a Portland evening woro more than, otic suspender. Not noae. The man bent over hie plate, newspaper to the effect that he had bad any woman Or child of either Lines of Groceries with bla close cropped head held been responsible for the proposed re house ever been harmed. Lents tvanqellcdl Church low. Provisions lier name Kam Durkee hud u girl lief of Colonel McLaughlin from com- Sermon by the Pastor, 11 a. tn. and was Ella Buy lies. They nptwared to “There'll a code." I beard Sam say, I mand of the third regiment 7:15 p. m. and Hardware be devoted to each other aud to have Sunday School 9:45 a. m., Albert either to me or to liimseif, "that won’t Five hundred poor children of Port- j Fankhauser, Superintendent. perfect confldence in each other, as all Standard Lines and let you »hoot a mau hi tbe company of land will enjoy a holiday at tbe state Y. P. A. 6:45 p. m. Paul Bradford, couples do who are nnd have or nreu't a woman; but, by thunder, there atn't Good Values President. fair grounds at Sikm Thursday, July •nd haven't. Bhe was tolerably pretty, one to keep you from killing a woman Prayer meeting Thursday 8 p. m. with a heavy mass of brown linlr that 27. Arrangements for use of the f!i the company of a man!” The Best Service A cordial welcome to all. helped her along. He lutnsluced tue And quicker thnq my uilnd could fol grounds have been made by the Asso T. R. Hornschuch, Pastor. to her, which »eeined not to Ipeeen he»* low hl» argument be whli>t>ed an auto ciated Charities of Portland.- preference for him, so 1 reasoned tliai uintlc from under IUx left arm and By vote of 1069 for to 336 against they were surely soul mates. pumped six bullets into the body that the people of Medford voted accept Lents Friend’s Church 92 Street and I Miss Baynes lived In Klngflahei. the brown dress covered—tbe brown 9:45 a. tn. Bible School, Mrs. Maud ance of the Bullis contract for con Foster Road... L,C11LS twenty miles from the rahch. Ham dre»» witii tbe lace collar and cuffs Keacb, Superintendent. struction of tbe Blue Ledge railroad, lived on a gallop between the two nnd tbe accordion plaited »klrt. 11:00 a. m Preaching services. places. 6:25 p. tn. Christian Endeavor. The you.>g |<et*son In the dark sack <300.000 having been voted three One dty there come to Kingfisher a weeks ago for that purpose. 7:30 p. m. Preaching Services. suit, from whowe bend aud from whose 8:00 p. m. Thursday, mid-week Courageous young man. rjither »mull, life a Wotuun's glory had been clipped, Whether the city of Roseburg has a ' ESTIMATES FURNISHED prayer meeting. w Ith auiootu face nnd regular features. laid her bend oh her arms stretched legal right to collect a license for the ■ A cordial welcome to all these ser He made many inquiries about the u | ioii the table, while people came run . operation of an automobile carrying I vice«. John Riley, Pastor. bu»llicw« oP-ibe towu nnd eSp«-chilly of ning to raise Hen Tatum from the the United States mail is a question | tlio Inhabitants cogncuilnslly He said floor In bl» feminine masquerade that i that, is to be submitted to the federal ’ he wits from MuscogeC, aud be looked had given Sum the opportunity to set Lents Baptist Church authorities for determination. it, with his yellow »iiues aud croebeted aside, tecbnb-ally, the obligations of four-lu-hnn<l. I met him ouce when 1 Lord’s Day. Bible School 9 45 a. m. City Attorney Fee of Pendleton has ■ We .carry a Complete Line of Plumb »he code. rode-h» for the malt Hu »aid Ills name Morning worship, 11 a. in- ' served upon the managements of the ' ing Fixtures and Supplies Elmo Heights Sunday School, 2:30 was tlevcriy Trpvera. which seemed Pacific Telephone Sc Telegraph and p. tn. rather .improbable. Phone Tabor 5542 the Pacific Power & Light companies B Y. 1*. V., 6:30 g m. Otu’ day whcii i- waa •tni-*vm.’*r fof formal request to remove poles and | Evening worship, i dW p. m. half a gross t>f cljfarette pA|>enl bud U M. N. SADLER A cordial welcome to these services. overhead wires from Main* street V couple u< wagon tiaes I mcitfe «Urged J. M. Nelson, Pastor. Lents Station Mrs. Cora M. Davis, of Union, su Beverly ’¡Tflvvrn in a yellow wheeled preme chief of the Pythian Sisters, ^ffitgy with Ella Bajnes. driving nbout Portland, Oregon . • • " . • T town as oetcntatlopsjy. an the black, has issued.« program for the national fifth Church of Christ Important Occurrences of Past I convention of the supreme temple ot waxy mud would |a,fmit. f knew thnt Fifth Church of Christ. Scientist of this information would bring uo balm Di. ?. J. O’DONNELL Portland, Ore. Myrtle Park Hall, that order to be held in Portland Aug ' Week Briefly Compiled for Bullets I.,it» th» Body i of Gilead to Sam's soul, so I refrnine«! H» P'umflsd Myrtle Park. Uat 1 to 10. which calls for the begin- DENTIST That thv. Brown Oç»»» Cov»r»d. t Services Sunday 11 a. m. fj-prn Including it la the news of the Gur Readers. ning of social events on Monday, July Sunday School 9:30 and 11 a. m.- r, ** city thnt I retnlled on my return. Hut the 'thought could 'possibly occur to '»2nd St. and Foster Road, over the 81. Wednesday evening testimonial meet ■■■W . L on the next afternoon an elongated ex- U>b not to rtde at bls side on that re-1 b • . • LENTS PHARMACY ing 8 p. m. The Portland chamber of commerce cowboy of the name of Hlmmons. an road to revenge and'justice. It was fresh outbreak of rabies In east- A Phone Tabor 3214 / old time |>al of Bains, who kepi Oregon stock districts is feared., 1» launching a strong campaign to se th« higher calculus. I was booked-for I feed store in. I\liig0nbor, rod% qu't to new lodge of Knighta of Pythias cure the next annual convention of the trait 1 begun to eat more beaus. Lents M. E. Church the rihch «hd rolled ami bwriMsl tnnny :ln an hour we set, forth at a steady was Instituted at Halfway. In Baker the National Educational association Sunday School 9:45. a. m. elgnrettce l»efore lie wouM Jnlk. When gallop eastward. Our boraee were Ken for Portland. A straw vote, taken at county. Preaching 11KX) a. m. he did make oration Me words were tucky bred, strengthened by the mee- the convention in New York, gave Services at Bennett Chapel at 3 p. m. John Day Is to have a new, modern theee: qult? grass of the weet. Epworth League 6:30 p, m. ipoatoff'ice building In'the very near Portland second, choice as the meeting "Bam, aay, there's been a descrip I* knew that Ben. Ta turn'« card to ‘future. Preachihg 7:30 p. m. place. Cash Shoe Repairing Shop tfon of a gain« miscallin' liliiinelf Revel play was flight—flight until be came Prayer meeting Thursday evening at In dismissing the case against the 6009 92nd 8t. South of Station, Lenta 7:30. A petition for the recall of Council- Edged Travels Impairing the atnum within tbe Safer territory of hia own . W. R. F. Browne, pastor. pheric Mr of Kthgti-livr fur »lie |un*t bebthmen and supporter» He knew man Fred Myers, of Florence, has proprietor of a rooming-house who I Residence 5708 8 ird 8t. waa held on a charge of bootleggtng. two wrrks. You know who lie wnsl test tbe man pursuing him would fol- • been filed, He was uot otbeiwl-e than Ben Tn low the trail to any end where It might Grangers and allied farmers' clubs Circuit Judge McGinn of Portland de turn, from tbe. Creek Nation. w»n of old lead. will hold an all day picnic at Central clared that it is wrong for the state Laurelwood M. E. Church Gopher Tatum tint pur Uucle Newt through one Of ita ageftts to entrap During the ride Bam talked of tbe j Point July 22. Wagon Repairing and General 9:45 a. m. Sunday school. shot last Fvbmary. Von know what prospect for rain, of the price of beef, any man into the commission of a A fine one story apartment houae is 11:00 a. m. preaching. he done this moridiig? lie killed your and of the musical glasses. You would ' contemplated for Pendleton by P. D. crime. BLACKSMITHING 12:30 a. in class meeting. brother Lester «h<’t him In the co't- have thought he had uever had a broth The Equal Rights to Oregon Indus 6:30 p. m. Epworth League. | Tull, of Spokane. Matt Greenslade, Foster Road er or a sweetheart or an enemy on house yard." 7.30 p. m. preaching. . try committee filed with the secretary I wondered If Btiui had beard. He earth. There are some subjects too ' Steps are being taken to make the The pastor is assisted by a chorus choir of state its argument in favor of its Roundup feature a permanent annual pull«! a twig from a mesquite bush, big even for the words In the “Una and the Amphion Male Quartette. proposed constitutional amendment. [ bridged." Knowing this phase of the ■ event at Ashland. 8:00 p. m. Thursday evening, prayer chewed It n moment mid »«Id: Alfalfa seven feet high grown with permitting the manufacture of beer1 “He did. did he? He killed LesterY' feud code, but not having practiced it service. _ , Dr. C. R. Carlos, pastor. "The same.” »«Id Hlininoiis. “And sufficiently 1 overdid the thing by tell out irrigation is a product of Wasco •nd its sale within the state under the he did more, lie run away with your ing some slightly funny anecdotes. county this year. restrictions and regulations now in Tabor 3614 girl, the same us to say Mis» Ella Sam laughed at exactly the right place An aviation section of the Oregon force. German Evangelical Reformed Church QUICK SERVICE When I Haynes. I thought you might like to - laughed with his mouth. naval militia has been formed, with The announcement that Richard Corner Woodstock Are., and 87th St. know, so 1 rode out to Impart the in I caught sight of bls mouth 1 wished I L. T. Harin commanding. FIRST CLASS WORK Carrick Babbitt, a Polk county boy and Rev. W. G. Lienkaemper, pastor. ; hud been blessed with enough sense formation.” Umatilla county probably will be a Junior at the Oregon agricultural col-1 Sunday School 10 a. tn. suppressed thon» . of hunmr to have said Sant, “I nin much obliged. Jim," Morning Worship, 11 a. m. represented this year with ail exhibit lege, entered West Point as a cadet taking the chewed twig from his anecdotes. Y. P. 8. at 7:30 p. m. on July 10 has been made. He was them we had w. at the Oregon state fair. Our first sight of rotlc out German School and Catechetical vlass mouth. "Yes, I’m glad you The fourth annua! Epworth League appointed by Congressman W. C. Haw- j I Guthrie. Tired aud hungry, we simu Saturday 10 a. ni. Yen, I'm right glad." The Herald Is Only "Well, 1'U be tidin' back, I reckon i bled, unwashed, into a little yellow Institute of Oregon opened on the ley and passed the examinations with Thnt boy I left In the feed store don't pine hotel nnd sat at a table. In the university campus Monday. an unusually good record. $1.00 Per Year Third United Brethren Church know liny from oats. He shot I .ester I opposite corner we saw the fugitives. More than one quart of liquor for Thirty-three of about 50 enlisted They were bent upon their meal, but 10 a. m. Sunday School. In the back.” every man. woman and child in The members in the machine gun company looked around at times uneasily. "Bhot him In the back." 11 a. tn. Preaching. of the Third Oregon, now at Palm The girl was dressed tn brown—one Dalles waa shipped in during June. 3 p.m. Junior Christian Endeavor. "Yes, while he was hltchln’ his boss." One hundred and fifty Presbyterian Beach. Cal., on the Mexican border,, of these smooth, half shiny, silky look j» 6:30 p. m. Senior Christian Endeavor. "Aud you say”— ministers and laymen attended the have written to Portland newspapers 7:30 p. m. Preaching. "Yes. Ham. Everybody seen ’em ing affairs with lace collar and cuffs session of the Synod of Oregon in Eu to refute any impression that might ' drive away together In a buckboard, and what I believe they call an ac cordton plaited skirt. Hbe wore a thick exist that they are, so to speak, tied I gene. with a Idg bundle, like clothes, tied up Brentwood M. E. Church A new schedule that will cut 40 min to their mothers' apron strings. Ho was drivln’ the brown veil down to her nose and a in the back of It. L. ------------- broad brimmed straw hat with some 10 a. m. Sunday School. from utes from the running time of the Eu- team he brought over with him After a period of considerable tur 11 a. m. Preaching service Muscogee. They’ll be hard to over- kind of feathers adorning It. The man gene-Marahifeld tralfi is being pre moil and ag atlon in and out of the Rev. W. L. Wilson, Pastor. wore plain, dark clothes, and his hair take right awny.” pared. ranks of tbe Oregon national guard was trimmed very short. He was "And which”— Albany's poatoffh c receipts tor the over the proposed removal of Colonel ' “I was golu* on to tell you. They such a min as you might see any past quarter show a gain of 13 per Clenard McLaughlin as commanding LODGE DIRECTORY left on the Guthrie road. But there's where. Magnolia Camp No. 4026. Royal cent over those of the same quarter officer of the Third Oregon regiment There they were—the murderer and no tollin’ which forks they'll take-yon Neighbors, meets regular Second at the border, the war department has tbe woman ho had stolen. There we a year ago. and Fourth Wednemays of each know that." The state public service commission rescinded its order assigning Me- ! were—the rightful avenger, according month at I. O. O. F. Hall. Second “All right. Jim. Much obliged." Wednesdays social meeting. Neighbors to the code, and the supernumerary spent last Saturday at Dayton and Laughlin to the command of a com- i “You’re welcome. Sum." bring your families and friends. vicinity to look up alleged li.i-.'7'i"ie- pany in the Thirtieth infantry, United < Hlmmons rolled a cigarette and stab who writes these words. Fourth Wednesday, business. All "What are you waiting for, Sam?” 1 conditions. States army, and will leave him with lied his pony with ls»th heels. Twer, Neighbors re«|tiested to come. By ( mid in a wbhqier. "Let him have it It is reliably reported that the West th» Oregon troops. ty yards away be reined up and called order of the Camp. now!” back: «1 "You float want no-s.«u>teuc», a. you might say?** ' "N»» any,- thsuks.” “1 Midn't tMiik yoa »eetu pl!, .u long I" Hu in took out and qja-m d n bone bundled pocketknife and ueruped a dried place of mud from Illa left boot. I thought at tli'at he waa going to •wear a vendetta on the blade of II or recite "The Gypsy'» Curse.” The few feuda I bad ever aven or read about usually opened that way. This one seemed to lai presented with a new treatment. Thus offered ou the stag-« it would bare loeii biased off. "1 wonder.” »aid Bam, with a pro foundly thoughtful expression, “if tbe cook has aay cold beaus left over!” He called Wash, tbs negro cook, and. Oudlug that ho bad »onw, ordered him to beat up tbe pot sud make some •troug cuff»». Then we went Into Bam'» private room, where be slept and kept bls armory, dogs and tbe saddle« of tale favorite mounts. He took three or four six shooters out of a bookcase and began to look them over, whistling “The Cowboy's La- meat** abstractedly. Afterward bo or dered tbe two best borsse on tbs raueb ■addle«! and tied to tbe bitching pout. Now, In |he feud business |u all sec tions of tbb country I have observed that In one particular there Is a deli cate but strict etl<|uette belonging. You must not mention tbe word or re fer to the subject In the presence of a feudist. It would lie more reprehensi ble than cominitillng upon the mole on the chin of your rich aunt It yet la«-ke«l two hours to supper tin«-, but In twenty minutes 8am and I were plunging deep Into the reheat ed I m - hu ". hot coffee aud Cold beef. “Mottling like n gtssl local tx'fore a Jung ride,” »aid Kam. “Ent hearty.”, f find ii sudden suspicion. “Why dl<l you have two horses sad dled?’ I asked. “One. two-ono, two.” »si<! “You can count. can’t yon?” Ills mathematics carried with iiioinentnry qtnilin nnd n lesson, tliought tvol iu>| urrvd to Idin I XI.—A Technical Error. By O. 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