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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 3, 1916)
LOCAL ANO PERSONAL All chun h. MK j.uy. pt r>. uäj and local news not j'u blu bed tor profit, tre« notn-v* oi <*n- tertMi»ciurma, conducted ior pretlt, published ata&c mtnimun. <vi 5»» MordK Announet* menu . d canth w ».«< ■ »r. vita lising re Unnoted «»n re^u^M. Rev. W. R Browne and family will «l'end t© ' weeks at <kv.«n Park. Wash. Kattky Brothers an* («repariag to build on their pro|«rty at "-’d street and 07th avenue. Herbert Peterson ha© just revived hi« permit as a full fledged pharmacist Mrs 4. C. Bryant ba© reiunied from her lr»p to ea©t«»rn Oregon» row©. X. Lam,Ore. Joa Copeland has been «pending the Woodmere «ctoni« are having con« air ©oik done Gii» «no. part three weeks vi tiling in Moutana ©idrrahle an 1 with relatives at Creavo» Iowa mer. The «reembly room it having ||© 1 ceiline trested t » a tie© coalof platter Walsh has a stock of g.xxi gasoline all the time at prices as good as rati l*e rhe LeuU Pharmacy ha« juat « mii * found anvwh.re tt plvttsl it« fifth year «nd iu celebration id it« fifth annivertary i© nu«h rg«»ing a thornttgb dean up. with the addition <.f Manville Bundy is recovering from a a lot of new paper ou it© walls. badlv <li»abl«xi shoulder. He lia, l een working for the Corbett ranch in J, J. O'Dmn.-ll of Builder, CMora.'o, eastern Oregon. ia visit lug hie brother, l>r. U'D >nn»ll of thia place. He will upend two weeks The Tillman brothers are entertain- arouu.l I’ortland. ing Mr. and Mrs Bennett of Iowa, their brother-in-law and wife, tins Mr, Andrew Prat and family of week. Besides visiting, the Bennett's Medical Lake. Wash., who have lieve are looking over scenic wonders of the veiling and sight seeing n Cahl-irma Northwest. spent Sunday ’Aiih K. \ ami family. Mr«. Peat i» « t*it Mr. Tat«\ The Peat‘a expert to OPERATIONS unnr< *aary the ©inter iu Portland. iM'iuiicitis” ($1), **F<M»dM « I ’Mhstasvs « I W<«mrn Mini Easy « % birth” (fl). ILx'ks by Dr. worth their weight in gold. U CHERRYVILLE <8 Little. TlltHkl Ave. S. VX Tai-or 3b Mornings. S-24 9 UI1H* t*om* Fifth Rev. J. XI Nvl**n. pastor of il.e Baptist church ai d K v, V\ Sprigge, pa*t<*r at Arleta. together spent a week with th«» Columbia Highway and 1 Barssin ou three tin«- lots ou !* >t Mt Hood regi.w, returning in time for street sspinaw in- .in- at Herald th • Sunday >* r\ av . Rev. N;*l<-n © or ?.. is ft. TIH! an : -u< *i fish. Th«- Kaesians ctlptunxl Ang* ra in tnnonia lat.-ly , next they will be m-tliug , tie- sultan's »-oat. A govvrnnn-nt party went tlmnigti i here last week to start work on th«- road to Is- built from Mt. Hoist l.islRV to 'Government Camp, a distance of 1'5 uii«-s This is a part of tin* itri-al i'*>iui 4*ia Highway Sviii«- Route that WANTED—To exchange well drilling for automobile. E. W, ■*inun<*ns Ri. 1, Bx 29£ Lenta. The pastor of the Lents M E. Church will la- absent on his vacation the first two Sundays in August. On the first Sunday morning 1'r. W. T K« rr will preach, while Mr. Edwin Norene wdl i conduct tlie evening service. On the I pern hi» tvium ir-nn the t«>p of Mt. s . .n.t Suiulay. li. >. Dr. II. km U«-)-, of ' 1 1 Hood. Rev. J. M. Nelson found Mrs. i'niver-ity Park, will, inveli in th* Billy Sunday ’ iw-xt location is st Nelson !!! with la trippe. She is re- morning, th«- evening rervi.x* b«'ing con , IVtnnt, Mich., w in n- the 'millionaire ! motor men reside and w hen- he hope» t* eoveriug. ducted by the EpworUl League. ink*' an xtrn brv ' killing and from Pre«! Lockk y. vetmm rv”»orter L r th«' ! ther*- b«- will go to Wai! Street, N Y Wa’teranJ William Young of Dalla© the very tiuaueial center of the world, are a;,* i i. .g the K. P. convention and Journal mad^ the Herald a call on wh, re I:.- exp-i't-* sni jp s. ee-ll.-nv visitiiig . hoir M<n*r, Mr». James Leit«h Tuesday afternoon and ©pent sometime Having al I ; discussing matter« of 1 <al interest. Mr. less tnan a million dollars t»f Fo*:rtr •voruo. . Lockley write« many of thorn* interest ready Iss-n ¿ ven dos. to a million doh i ing ©fbrit*© concerning piacee and people iars in th«- last ten years he bo¡M*s to ’ Frol W. t ~ “ i læn. an-1 the re. Just now lie is incident- more than double it iu tl*e next five or ¡ Dickinion of th«- ~ Wool- mere school, an 1 his wife, drove to ten years. In the nieantim- ihoiiaand© Leban< n, I!!., thia sammer. They will cf jrnor i*ople « »n huiigry to L»* L start back a^out the loth uf the month. While pftoph.» I 14* V* *lU*rbn : and dy rjg ‘ with thr heat in the rniilulv rvest and M. H Gaston and ton Koy are home far vast we ;<• i* >*njoying the tiu»-t kind The bu.sinvj*» people of Lt* «»f summer tv© .• r. Not ail of the ad after five months «pent with the steel to almost any emergency, consti 'w ion fort— « on the O. W. R. <fc day eome one took a cover t van tag**? are in one country Mi»« Edna A .e - of La Grande, If., if ear OTu O«' gv,n. the tinner, and asked birn Oregon, i© vii it ng © i th lúlhan B. , boiler to fit the cover, wi AveriU at the bungalow. Little Gh hs Gallo© ay uv, The first thing Mr. Pearce Great numb« <>f Chin k -aluicu - near Wateou rtatkn, ©a ■tn»* one will bring him a pipe tin» dam and some time this niontii thvj from' th quest for a stove to tit the j wi i *gm tn take them for their Mpswn ha vine J’ Mra. Fred Wells of XkUStith street iias recently Iwrorue a Inputs resùlent, having move’! here frein Holiday avenue Mr Grti* .w-r i j 1 i OREGON NEWS NOTES OF GENERAL INTEREST So threatening han becoiue the men« ler of ruble© in the vicinity of Hr nd In the I mn ! week that the council pa«aed an ordinance compelling the muaallng or hut tip of nil dog» iu the llmd city hin la. ' Important Occurrences of Past I »Hee .hidgn Charlew Gregory. in the pol v court ul Dallas upheld the city Y pok Briefly Compiled for ord tiancr providing that liieairm uhull not operttv in I'.«Ila* on ~ ■Minda.Mi <*x Gur Readers. opt between the hours of 2 and 5 i o'clock. Northern Lan«» county ha© n mr«r< !»ouia 1. Bhnrp. chief of th«* fichi prospective prune crop. ' dh -«ion of general tarnt office, has Every city In Coo© county ha© order •hipped supplies to Ashland, prepara ed a general cleanup day. ' lory to puli lug out a force to classify The rec ruit« at ■ * >p S\ ii!n««'i»l' * the hinds of the Oregon i'nllfoml.i © ill ha'v a payday thi« week land grunt A edifice la being erected by ! ’¡he excellent method© of handling the Baptist e lurch in Corvallis. fruit in Oregon have for the aecond The first titrough freight train from (Im* brought rroh-uaor oluv Klnaet, a»ne arrived in Marshfield Eri'lax of he horticultural ©taff of the Nor IL< \v©t festival to I m » held Svpt<»iu < acrons lit«* J; H the plan of Albany l>usi ; oct» tn to study nieth nlH here »as men. nr, J. P. I ruai mayor of tIranis The corporatttm commisalon ha© ©l I pu: « formerly tn the medical corps wed th-» permit for a gaa plant for i hr United Stai< s «rmy. hna again i (J and© tn ailed tn enter the aer»i<< Ho ■ V . • .i. »> \ ; I-. * Ml» li » loeihied at Han Diego with the d? areally retimed in acreage dur aviation corps, am r August I J ’b Sunday . • mi i t«» g^ to Port laud to make tb> <tj < tiing aprevh In water at the campaign of thr Anti Saloon N Willard, League for a measure to make Oregon dbi lately dry. a« urtlinb. to R P. Hut ton. ©m < rinu*nt|» » I of th«» league. I Ur ©:**< • b »«Li't •»< nir«»- » «• ’irant r.| lo> re . ' J V. M• nti| ti dian servlet' will bo held nt Ch< mawa ten lent <•( the Or«*jen Pviutentlary. fr« m July 31 to Aur u.u 13. that all n ©simpers entering th«* pri© Auto parties returning from (.’rater on be « rnaorvd by th»» prison officials l.ake report that autos can now go j bei »re they ar« read be the convicts. clear to th»' rtm of the lake. R Coran. a sergeant in th»* VMurth After August I tb Portland city jail Maryland regiment, m»w Mtatloned at will own a nr© >»< partment, that of Eai.le Paaa, Texas, has appealed to industrial training f r women. 'Governor Wlthycoinbv to aid him In K. P M« i ornack. th»» Salem caql’sl j l«H aihu. Jamra Hart, a half br» ’h«*r. nt. <lroppe«J d ad ul the Oregon Elec who he mon cam«* tu Medford, Or, in 11»..-- trie railroad depot in that city. Ear ner© of Waaco county are pre All p»» sonnl supplies Intended for I paring to store their grain this year 1 um of soldier now *n the Mvxhan ; and are eonstrucUng »levator-v. | border will ! • hau lh.'d by th»* expre»© ! Thr plan to open Portland public rctnpanie« at tw<»’bin|a the regular «clioni# on Labor da y, So jtpmber 4. lori 1 rii«*».. If r »n©lKnrii<»nt« ar«» rnude is strongly opp°«oil by the Ub<*f lu hi «* jf tly* \m»»rlc.in Rad Cro«« ! uni.»a». S<M irty. Fire blight ia no ! ongrr a menace 1 .* ut» nani J. H Blackburn V. S ' tn t| •* nrebard^stM of Lane county. ar N . ha© amt n<i tier to County Judxo 1 CL-*ton uf po.-Hatid that j mng m »u!| acc .»•?« «•’ ri .mo and ;»*'»-•» MU bv ’?»•• Jud ;»* nu condition »hat thc> vnllst in U«« na»y ©ill not be accepted by the few rt < nit inn officer». I‘tiring the w«*»*k emJing July 27 the ’v were reporte«! to th»? atatv indus triai accident commit *« on • ©«>•!- two of them ©'-re fatal y were J« rry (’«whell, of Babel, Polley, »4. dl Ur nW«1 Nichol«, of d in Inge Wallowa Your Bowls Should Mow Once A Itay \ ln*e easy movement of the bowels evoty day ia a sign of go.al health. I>r. King', New late 1*111« will gi w you u vvntle Uxtiiir© I'lltM t without griping and Irvo yuur Nynivm Itlmhl | hhm » uh , puri fy J’Hir hh>i>d, <»Vi'ii'tillic •’« »1«—t i |»ti t i< »>1 utid have mi rxeellaat tonie «»tfr«»! on thr rutin» ayaiem Mak»»© you f«vi Ilk«« living. Only’¿V. nt dfuggiMn. Advertised letters Sdtequjrd Your ( hill Well Drilling XVe Will Drill Your Well IN I XUIAMII |()R Money, Horses, Cows, or ANYTHING of VAI Ul I . W SIM HONS Route I. Box 2V2A Ph ne fiber 2/M IfciMiKe III N. Matu St. Lenta, Ore. Edward Mills Hl. Si ©tn Lent, ti»-I Portiaad EXPRESS Baggage and Genual Hiiuiing, 100 b*» .(•» at t ? no«ith ami ua DAILY SERVICE 31 e STOVEPIPE uidn the Den: gain a gr- ater educati >n. Cia - s will I**- held in tlie morning ls-for*- working hour» ami ir> tic- evening afi--r hour*. A tim- body of people represent tile niove- the old a duty graduated from higher institutions of K/W learning ami from ■ ‘ The f>ublic mind is not yrt prepar« is th« college». Practi k»*y not/» sound ed by all wh< > have to apply the key to a genuine n -.enui rifornì. A few years uf further expet spoken for the n<ew univrrBity. cn<« will convince th«* whole body *: onr people that a system of national Many people of Lents hav Is-en en tax- * which nuts tile whole burden of joying the beautiful camp meeting taxation on Consumption ami not one grounds of the Evangelical A -oiation cent on property or incomes is in at Jennings Ixxlge. The threi-chiir<-hee trinsically unjust. While the expens-s in Portland of this lienomination, the of the National Government are larg* ly Ball The I .ent. Playground Girls’ Milwaukie and the Lents churches, to <-ause*l by the protection of property, team went over to Sellwood and gave gether hav«- erected the tabernacle, it is but right to re«|uir<- property to the Sellwood girls’ team a few pointers which with the cook house and four Contribute to their payment. It will on ball playing Monday afternoon, leav pottages makes a tine collection of build not do to say that each person «»naumes ing a score of 14 to 4 in favor of Lente. ings. The pastor of Grace Church in in pro|>ortion to his means. This is not lente has a tent and some mem tiers of A surpriw party wa<* given at the hi» family is in constant attendam-e. true. Everyone most see that the con home of Mr. and Mr«. Walter Warner The C. F. Bradford family bar a tent sumption of the rich does not ta-ar the on 56th avenue, the occasion being Mrs. and Miss Madeline Fifer has a tent, same relation u> the consumption of the Warner’s birthday and also Master which, is the headquarter? for the p*sir as the income of tlie one does to the Glenn Weston'», who wa« present from Prothien class, in charge of Mrs. Iledm. wages of the other. ... A, wealth accumulates, this injustice in the funda Portland. The Win One” class also has a tent. mental basis of onr system will i>e felt The Young Peoples’ Alliance had and forced tqmn the attention of Con- Miss Clara Vaughan, of 71st avenue, charge of the service, last week while gress.” returned from the summer session of the Sunday School workers are in evi- th«- Washington State University on 1 dence this week At a. ni. on last Mt. Hood loop highway lias ijven Saturday. Miss Vieva Walker, who Sunday a school of two hundred students make** her horn** with Miss Vanghan assembled at the grounds. Rev. Zals-I. promised «200,000 from th«- Forestry de ami who also attendeil tlie F. of W., from the Washington conference is partment this year. went to Nehalem Monday, to visit at superintendent of the Bible Study Class The S. P. Co., advances 3000 common tire home of her father until the begin I His work is gnwtly appreciahsl by the lal>orers on the Pacific division from ning of school. young pts,pie. The camp does today. ♦ I.7S to «2.00 p* r 'lay. Mr. ami Mr». R. H. Porter, li* ’ near S2d “treet and R9th av*-nue L l,v,‘ returned from ^atsop, Wash . after an al «we of several months. Mr. Porter has sei.-ure*! a position at Scappoose, a point so near than he «-an frequently run home. 1161.98. a sum equal to one-fifth of thr county'» total valuation. Chaplain Gilbert of the Third regi merit of the Oregon national now at the border, has spp.-x pamphlets containing hymns a trlotlc songs for th*- boys. Appropriations carried In th< and harbor* bill will make ar «1,768.000 for the seeood Oregon dis trlct. ami «152,000 for the first Ore g<‘U d!i..trlct, a total of >4.018,000. Whiile on her way to chureh In Port land. Mrs. Wllllnin Kelleher of Rose burg, who wa, visiting her elater, Mrs. .lames Griffin, was struck hy an an tomobile truck and badly Injured. Douglas < ounty has more than four- fifths of all the boys and girls enroll ed In the industrial club work In Ore gon. according to .Miss Helen Cowgill, of the Oregon agricultural college. ('. H. Morris of Dallas was elected to head the Oregon Retail Jewelers' Association for the coming year and Dallas was named as the next meeting place for the convention next July. Rev. Charles O. Whitely, pastor of Frienda church at Newberg, has ac cepted the position of evangelistic an perintendent for the Iowa yearly meet Ing, with headquarters In Oskaloosa Four representatives of as many brotherhoods in railway aervlce have left La Grande for New York to count the »trike ballot, confer with man a gers, and. if unable to reach satisfsc tory agreements, to call out a general strike They will meet <n Naw Tork August i. pai c ; g V\ ' *1’ tk- - klir i O1 ■ nil .»-u 'UpplieH. cbampipn Sanitary Fountain.«, Grit and Shell Boxen, Dry and Wet Mash Hoppers and Troughs. the roat ilng Hit bird, about $12 , for pre »entitle,, to tb>> collection of the Fish ami Game commission, th«* charge against him was continued indefinite- We will Make Anything You Want out of Sheet Metal GUTTERING and ROOFING Bei-aust- they supplied her weak willed husband with brain destroying Inloxlcants, without regard to the eon M-quenc - unit ofttlim-- in violation of luw, Rosa Vvaockl Is suing Joseph Hryazko and William Hryszko, saloon k< cpi rs, for «10.'W9 damages In an ac tlon, the most unique 111 the annals of lixal courts, filed In the circuit court at Portland. No time is being lost in having the constitutionality of th* Or. ;.,n dry law. brought into question by the de cision of Circuit Judge Morrow last week, made an issue before the Hu preme Court of Oregon. Notice of a|> peal from the decision of the Multno mall county circuit Judge has been filed by the attorneys for the Han Francisco A Portland Hteamahlp com pany. Miss F.mma Snyder, of Aurora, was elected grand chief of the Pythla- Hlaters, grand temple of Oregon, at Its session held in Portland Mias Hny der was the retiring grand senior. Other grand offlcera are Grand aen lor. Mrs Emms McKinney; grand Jun lor. Mrs. Alice Gaily; grand manager. Mrs Jennie Hlghson; grand manager of records and correspondence. Mrs Mary Hogre; grand manager of fin ancc, Mrs dith Clark; grand protec tor. Mrs. Ju..a Bilyeu; grand guard. Mrs. (Luaeie Hull, Oregon City. Bring in Your R»*i>niringt N<> .lol» too Hnixll A. 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