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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 7, 1916)
FOR BALK— Edisot Phonograph with On Thursday evening of thia week th« IttMONI. *«ttU KtiA PAKK records, cheap, «611 v.«! St., 8. E. j local buailMMM meeting of the Second I Friends church will be held. On Fri- Dr. Boon and family in company with FOUND—Small purse with •om« ' day, Saturday and Bunday the Portland the Chisholm family, all of K«rn Park, Quarterly meeting of tlx* Friemls clmrvli All church, MWlcly. p*r»<mal and local new* money. Call at Herald office and give not |>ubli»hcd for profit. fro«; noftc«» of en- description. Fay 1 >r Ad^jyf w ill lie held at the Lente church. On spent l.«bor Day in a trip up the High tertalnnvnt». conducted for profit, published the afteriKwui of Friday occurs the meet way, lunching in the lieautilul Oregon ■It Ac mtnimun, ol to wonts. Announce- ing uu Ministry and Oversight, with a wixki« near Bpringfield. Maud Strack and sistar »peut a part menu and card of thank*, samr ml*. Adver I.*»l Friday Mr. Glock and family, tising rate<quoted on reboot. of their vacation at Rockaway Beach business meeting in tlx* evening. On — Saturday morning and afternoon meet accompanied by Master Harold Boon, the peel week. ings will tie held for worship, with returned from an auto trip which in The Reach family living on 59th Christian Endeavor rally in the evening. Cali- southeru avenue, has moved to Walsh has a stock of good gasoline all On Sunday afternoon at three o’clock cluded Bend, Newport, Medford, and fornia. the time at price« as good as can be there will be a temperance rally with Crater Lake—about a thousand-mile trip. found anvwhere. tf. | special music and an address by I’reei- Next Bunday at the Lanrelw<x>d M, Mr. Frod Hogue and infant at bdth dent LewiaT. IViinington. E. Church will lie ths opening day of street and 70th avenue are quarantined FOR SALE—Cheat of second hand - *;>ecial service«. for small pox. M m . Martha ' carpenter tools cheap. PltASANF VAlLtY Mrs. A. U. Dow of 6590-7O;h street, Hanchett, 4.khML'd street, Lent». On Saturday a baby girl was born to OPKR ATION8 unnece«*ary, ■ M rs. Geo. Robinson of Brooklyn and her «on Rex, have moved to Ititi Will Groden and wife, Stith street and pemlioitla” (4160), '•Food” (11.60), FOR SALE—Quantity of grain sacks, vu***«**! with her daughter, Mrs. Wil) 8t. Clair. 70th avenue. The Epworth league service nt the “Discascs «.( Wotnett and Easy Chlld- good for potatoes or grain. Call at ; Richey oue day recently. Ernest Olson of SelIVrood was out Laurelw>x>d M. K. Church was of «pecial blrlh” (11.50). Banks by Dr. Tilde» Herald office for ume. Tuesday and calle.I on his parents, Mr. : intere«l last Buhday evening, fur Mis worth their weight in gtdd. Lira C. ■Mrs. Charles Turner and daughter. Little, 7110-434 Ave. 8. E Tabor «471. Mildred, are at the hop fields near In F. H. Gondy of Portland ha* been and Mrs. A. B. Olson. Ernest is mak Curtis, Superintendent of th« Metho- Moniing». 8 24 ing arrangements to build a house on ' dist Ihtaconese work iu this city, dis dependence. assisting in the Multnomah State Bank his place here wiiere he will make his cussed the topic of the evening, Bible while Mr. Bloyd was on hie taca lion. future botne. Study. Mr. J. O. I-eake, of the Sunny- j •n---------------- Bargain ou three fine lots on 91st Mr. and Mr«. Chas. Vollum of side M. E. Church, sang two splendid Port CHERRYVILLE street. Saginaw inquire at Herald Mr. Karl Nordberg has returned home office, Lento. tf. from Calexico, where be was stationed land were Bunday viaitora at tlie home gospel solos. Miss Curtis spoke also at ol Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Frost Jr. the regular evening service which fol with the Battery B. troops. Anotlter «pell of weather. Jake Conuelly came down from Hood lowed the young people's meeting. Iler The Fall «<am>n Itrgan with falling WANTED—To exchange well drilling River and visited with relative« at this subject waa Methodist Deaconess work, weather all rigtit. for automobile. E. W. Simmons Rt. 1, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Heald of Grays place over Sunday and Monday. and the congregation became deeply It waa quite like labor for some of Bx 292 Lente. Crossing went to their tishing shack on Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Hills aud little interested as she told of the efforts of1 the Clackamas river, Tuesday, for a daughter Fern of Portland »pent Labor these l.adi«e of the White Ties, who those big autoe to get home on tabor Day. M im lVwrl Hewitt of San Francisco is few days outing. Day with Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Campbell spend their lives in trying to remedy, R C Murray got a lay off over Sun visiting at the Rev. John Riley home on MLw Istura Moore leaves Friday for or at least alleviate, the suffering of the her way south from visiting points in C. L. Kelley, the grocer at Watson Qxlardah- wiiere she im- beeu engaged poor, sick, and needy. Several were so day and tabor Day, from a him ter Washington. station, is putting in a foundation and to teach school. This school is in the impressed by the greatness of the work camp down on lite Columbia River. W. A. Stone an<i family have gone will move bis residence building up to Colton district, Clackamas County. that they slipped contributions into the down to a hop yard near Oregon City to the grocery bnildtng. Mrs. W. A. Tyler, who has been at St. F. II.Gilchrist wax attending to busi deaconess’ hand when they greeted her ‘ help pick hop«. Vincents Hospital for the past two ness matters in Portland Tuesday. after service. Mi«s Curtis has recently A late number of the Metropolitan weeks has been quite low for the past The school conducted by the S. lT A ■ The Richey Clan held their annual come from Chicago to take up the Work I contain» a very interesting aoonunt <>( few days. reunion in Pleasant Valley grange hall ' church will be open for pupils next ’ ol superintending deaconess work here Henry Font, entitled an “lnd<i»triul Monday. Any one desiring general in- last Monday. There were thirty mem- ; m this city It )« hoped that a dre- Miracle Worker,’’ by John Recti of Port 1 st » present. While the numlier prte- coness auxiliary «my be formed among Mrs. Lucia Faxon AJditon writes i struction will be admitted. laud. There is only one Henry Fortl. cut was not as large as in former years a tbv I «dies of th. L . I w < mx I church. friends in Lents that she will return! No on* ever lived like him and It 1« to here before election. She is to make H. E. Bloyd returned Tuesday from a very intervstinK ami enjoyable meeting ; Arthur Wilson of 4135 «Mb «treet, at lie hoped that men <>l great basilic»" rome addresses in Ohio in October. week's vacation spent teeing the »¡gilt« was hckl. The re|x>rt of the historian ’ tended ll.<3 Labor day picnic held at ability will follow Id» example and ’ire in the valley, at Seaside, a'd along the dtschwed that tin-re bad been tour i Eelacoda by lite district Epworth the,r employees with ihettamegeiH-riMity weddings, three births and no deaths j League Mr». Anna Boss and two children of lower Columbia. His great plant now covers 270 acres since tbe last meeting held a year ago. Caldwell, Iowa, is visiting at the home The Amphion Male Chorus conducted and he is plnuuing to make it larger in of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Mr/HuL who assiduti m the 1er- a picnic-celebration al Cedarville )»uk 'every way. Plana are on foot to build Tam i din on 82d street. tures at the S. D A. church I art week GILBIRI at Lmneiuan elation last Monday. The nt> immeiire factory out a* DeaHtorn, has returned to his studies at Laurel - usual refieshment* were served at the ten miles froiu Detroit where Fortt lives, Gilbert school begins Mondsy. Mrs. Margaret fc. Reed of 411 Third wood academy. E. M. Calkins has i>een appointed refreshment pavilion, ami a picnic I on a magniflceiit farm of 2000 acres. ’lunch was held at noon. At 2:31) p. m. I This factory will he dwofctl to making — street, Portland, is keeping house for deputy sheriff. her grandchildren at Grays Croreing, HOUSE for RENT—$10. Five room, Miss Myrtle McNeal of Lent« has a I the Amphion» gave one of their con- 1 lariii tractors of all sizes, many of them while their motiter, Mrs. Hattie M strictly modern. White enamel dutch position as fourth and fifth grade teach- c**ta, assisted by Mr. . O. V. Badly, for small farmers. He say» he will impersonator, Little Miss Fern Maha» revolutionize agricultural pursuits and Vail, takes a two weeks vacation at i kitchen. 59th avenue near 82d street. er in the Gilbert schools. lie ha» Phone Tabor 4934. Salem. Miss Stella Heuderson has returned contributed a solo which waa en- make the fanner inde|«-n<ient. i a formula for making motor fuel to be After the con- | tbusiasticaily encore«! . from a two weeks vacation at Bay Ocean. made by the fanners at home to drive cert athletic and other couteata were G. S. Kauffman is putting up the WANTED—Used summer clothing Mire Mamie Turner changed her plans ' these tractors. He says it takc« nearly that cau be used or made over for : and instead of going to the coast for her framework of thejr new home on E. held. The winners were ax folio «a: half the crop to feed the team« which Girls running race, Sarah Bind; Child Foster road. children Any one desiring to assit in i vacation she takes a trip up the Wil- j ! aland itile half of the time and have to ren ’ s running race, May Hadley ; Men ’ » Horses are out of date in this vicinity. this matter may kindly phone Tabor ■ lamette Valley. l>e fed when not at work. Ilia snccere sewing, Mr.Freeman ; Young women ’ s Even the groceryman, Mr. Earn-worth, 5511. Mrs. B. C. Dewey. race, Joy Badley! Youug Meu'a race, reads like magic, and inateail of bis is seen driving a “ tin Lizzie." Mr. Rife and family of 88th street, I lining afraiti of the itanks not giving him Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Barrick have re Mr. Chigo. Beginning with last Saturday Rev. W. returned home Friday after a three Among the Laurelwood and Arista i credit for hi» gigantic busineaa plans the turned from Newport where they spent G. Lieukaemper will conduct a school in weeks’ visit with Mrs. Rife's parents at people who attended the Cedarville banks in all the big cities are airaid that their vacation. German each Saturday at 9 o’clock in ■ Carlton. picnic wete Mesdamce 11. I’elton, Lillie lie will withdraw his big de|MMite anil Fred and Clair LaMear are expected both reading and writing. In the after home this week from Buxton, where' Perry. Lockwood, Nellie Mahan, O. V. I cause them diitii-uliiea. noon there will be catechetical instruc Mrs. Davidson of California ie visit Edison and Ford, easily the greatest they spent most of the summer with Badley, Malcom Currie, J. Archie tion. ing the different Katsky familee en route living Americans, especially in their Hollingwortb, O. V. Clarke, and F. their brother, Clifford. east. Mrs. Davidson is a sister of the Bornstead ; Messrs. Lockwood, Clarke, liig*, are )»>th aup|M>rting Wilson, while Prof. J. F. Matthews, for the past Katzky brothers. I Mahan, Hiilisland, Moilett, Freeman, RtickeMler, J. P. Morgan, Penrose anil twenty-five years teacher of mathema Advertised Letters Badlev, Yost, Fro»», Davies, Bornslead I other big busineM bacoaaaera are »up tics at Willamette University, Salem, Mrs. Heilman, Mrs. Otto Katzky’» and Bornstead and the Misses Baran ;>orting lliiglx*». Where dm1» the poor gave an address to the young people of mother, who has spent the summer 1 man line up? . Advertised letters for week ending Btiel ami M. Elizabeth Betz. the Lente M. E. church last Sunday here, will leave Sunday for Chicago September 2, 1916: Hawley is at his old trick» again, lie Bryn, Stanley ; Wednesday evening, Sept. 6, th« evening. where she will spend the winter with Browning, Mrs. J.; Crawtord, Elsie; Amphion Male Chorus gave their refused to vote al nil on the eight hour Mrs. Smith, her youngest daughter. Connors, Thoms»; Fields, Herbert; second and Inst in a series for the law'but “Pat” McArthur of Portland Mrs. A. M. Green of 64th avenue and Humfleet, Mrs ; Lovgren, John; Perry, W. O. W. lodge, iu the theatre build listened to Big Busincas and voted 86th street, received a check last week Mrs. 8. C. Bryant, who has been Wm. B.; Rowe, Mallei. ing at Arleta. Friday ev< ning, Sept.«, against it. Of course! Andrew Oak«, who live« up near the for traveling expenses for herself and visiting her daughter, Mrs. Moyer of, Geo. W. Spring, Postmaster. the chorus will give a concert at Heil Bull Run reserve, with Ezra Trueman, little eon and daughter, to Mon tana Falls City, has returned to Lents and wood. The Ampbion Male Chorus has where Mr. Green has been working tor will spend the winter with her daughter, its beadquarter« at the residence-studio discovered a big ledge of black jack some months. Mrs. Hogue. of the director, J. Archie Hollingworth, quartz on Camp Creek lately and took Daily Mails at 514O-(lflth street, 8. E. This chorus (Some of it to Portland for an assay. Rev. W. R. F. Browne, pastor of the meets regularly every Monday evening August Hornecker, an old miner who Mrs. James Leitch and children, who Mails at the Lents ;>oetoffice arrive M. E. Church, has prepared a special have been visiting relatives in Dallas and is showing what hard and persist owns a valuable mine—or an interest in and depart daily, except Sunday, a« fol address for the young people of his con for the past two weeks, have returned ent work will do in producing gixxl oim »— on the Greenhorn near Baker City lows: in eastern Oreg-in, has lease«I the Morn gregation next Sunday evening. His to their home in Lente. singing. Arrive Depart topic will be, “Remember thy Creator Mrs. H. L. Hippie, who was ill a ing Light claims which have hail a great 6:00 A. M. 7:15 A. M. in the days of thy youth.” couple of weeks ago and recovered suf deal of work done on them in linn* past A. M. Butler has taken over the Port 12:50 P. M. 12:30 P. M. ficiently to be about her duties is ill and will liegin operating there again in land Broom Co., plant and will run it 3:30 P. M. 5:30 P. M again, confined to her be<l at her home the near future, lie says these claims Although a number of heavy rain | in the future. He has the entire out are a valuable pro|x>eitioti. They are on at 4960-74 Ht. H. E. storms were in evidence here on last j put sold to the Portland Wooden ware While her mother was bosy about Sheeny Cn-ek alxive Welches. Sunday, the people who participated in Company. Athletic Mosquitoes. Oh! Mr. Hughes! the joint exercises at the Columbia i Singapore Is on the Malay peninsula, her work Tuesday, little Jean Shaw Have you heard the new»? , tipped a pan full of hot cookies over Slough German Evangelical church were ' Floyd Williams has disposed of the that shoe tongue that hangs down That« going all aronnd. in the sunshine and ate their dinner I Portland Broom Company plant on from the southeast corner of fmlla. A and falling upon it burned herself about the face and neck and upon one arm With aiLyour blow, under the trees. 88th street, and will be employed by 8lngn[»>re mosquito will lie slothfully around all day. not turning a hand, | and hand. The burns were not very You stand no show, the Blake McFall Company managing but the moment it sees you retire for serious, however, and the little one is You’re daily losing gronnd. The Friends church in Lents is now ' that company’s broom factory. Heia the night and pull down the bed net Your jourfiey west known as the Second Friends Church, in Kansas and Oklahoma now buying ting ft leaps to Its feet, trembling with at her play again. Tuesday evening the Workers Con Is at the best the First Church being located at Sunny-1 broom corn. eagerness. They will pass up thou- But time and labor gone. side. The Third Church ie at Wert ■ sands of Chinese and Malays a few ference of the Millard Avenue Presby terian Church School was held at the Piedmont, and there is a church at The fxxiple here Mr. Ryder of Park avenue has 'raised , blocks away, sleeping without cover Quilcene, Washington. These four com-1 the most remarkable bean crop, quality | of any kind, to come and work and home of Mrs. J. F. McLoney, 4418-70 They have no fear prise the conference which meets in i considered, thia year, of any in Lenta, plan the whole night through to get street, having l>een postponed from Of Wilson at the Hhadow Lawn. just one taste of white meat, Their Monday, the regular meeting date on Lente this week. You’ve made no hit. being a large, yellow string bean that persistence Is wonderful. An ant in account ol fatbor Day falling on that cooks into a delicious dish. You’d Ix-tter quit comparison to a Singapore mosquito Is day. Department superintendents and And one thing please remember. a happy-go-lucky creature, with no committees on Promotion and Rally BE YOUR OWN DOCTOR. Run The people who were disappointed thought of the morrow. Here in the Day reported arrangements well in We’ll fix your fate your own machine. You can do it bet ter than another, being inside it. It some weeks ago, in not hearing an ex luxurious tropics mosquitoes grow to hand. The Junior Department will On a certain date pay* YOU to keep well, to get well pected address upon temperance by splendid proportions, perfectly formed have a Junior night with a special Away long in Noveml-er. and splendidly muscled, and In any quickly when sick, to know how to take Rev. Levi. T. Pennington, of the New catch-as-catch-cnn conflict can defend Junior service on Friday evening Sept., care of yrar family. Self care and self berg college, can have the pleasure of themselves against all comers, irre 22. The Rally Day service and promo A Closed System Must Be Cleared cure taught. Single pupils or classes. listening to his address at the Second spective of nationality. In a clinch tions from the Beginners and Primary Tenn» reasonable. Free instruction 6 to Friend’s church on next Sunday after they have a way of balancing on their Departments will lie held at the time Yon will find Dr. King’s New Life 7 o’clock every Sunday evening LORA noon. tails and leaping on to their opponent of the regular church service on Sunday Pills a gentle yet effective laxative for and tearing him with tbelr hind feet, C. LITTLE, Health Expert. 7110-43 morning Hept., 24, The committee on AvenueS. E., Portland, Oregon. Mrs. Anna Richardson, wife of after the manner of the cornered Aus securing funds for the building ol ad removing imparities from the system. Antonio Richardson, for the part eight tralian kangaroo. — Homer Croy In ditional 8.8. rixim reported sufficient Accumulated waste poisons the blood; TuMlte-a dizziness, biliousness and pimply, years residents at 68 th avenue and HOth funds secured. The building will be The tent for the Baptist Bible Study muddy complexion are the distressing street, had the misfortune to fall in such Her Jewels. erected by volunteer labor. The ladies meetings was erected last evening on effects. A dose of Dr. King’s New Life Mrs. Subbube—I womler where little of the chnrcU will provide dinner lor •50th avenue and 924 street, Thia ie two a manner as to injure her arm. She Pills tonight will assure you a free, full was taken to Woodward A Clarks for Willie and Davis are. Did you see any the men who work on the building. blocks north of the C. J. Holway bowel movement in the morning, At grocery store. »Rev. J. M. Nelson, Xray examination, which shower! tlie thing of my jewels as you came along The Indies contemplate overhauling your Druggist, 25c. Mr. Nexdore? Nexdore—Ye«: I did and clesning the basement so as to bone broken. pastor of the Lente Baptist church, will ma'am. Your jewels are In soak I bave rver/ttiing in readiness for the be- be assisted in conducting the meetings «aw them swimming In the river.- giaii'g < f the B 8. year, October 1, The’A'itoria flooring mills have in- by Messrs. Proppe and Hallgren. Ser Free Methodist Church Boston Transcript I he Conference «ill meet at the boms creased their output to 12») barrels vices will be held in the evening, and Bunday School, 2:30 p. m. Those who sre rrsdle«t to rrltlcLr of Mrs J H Zehrnng on October 2 daily. while these services are held there will Preaching, 3:30 and 7:45 p m. be no evening service at the Baptist Prayer meeting, Wednesday 7:45 p.m. are oftentimes the least able to appre Refreshments and a social hour fol- Bend has voted 136.000 bonds (or the Mate. —Joubert. lowed tbe business session. church. Robert H. Clark, pastor. California and Eastern railroad. LOCAL AND PERSONAL 1 ( hdnqlntj Seasons Briny ( olds •’Sturted-up bead,” clogged up nuae, light cheat, sore throat are sure signa of cold, and Dr. Klug’s New Discovery is auro rvliel. A diaw of thia combination of antiseptic lialaams WMitliea the irritated membrane, clears lire brail, loosens tlie phlegm, you breathe easier and realise your cold is broken up. Treat a cold persistently ; half-way mraaunw leave a lingering cough. Take Dr King's New Discovery until your oold is gone. For 47 years the favorite remedy for young and old. At yotir Druggist, Ade. - «-»»I )»tc aiAitCH (Illy. Warrt |H,l- fur oui fh» boek D. SWIFT & CO. Pntont Lawyers. UW> IBB* 307 Seventh St., Washlieton. 0 C. Well Drilling We Will Drill Your Well in exchange row Money, Horses, Cows, or ANYTHING of VAI (JE E. W SIMMONS Route I, Box 2olA. Lents, Ore Ph ne Tabor 22M KssMta«« III h. Main Si. Leela, Oro. Edward Mills Ml. Scott, Leni» and Portland EXPRESS Baggage and General Hauling, Trunks 5()c Lach DAILY SERVICE Leave Baggage Check and Address at Plummer Drug Store. Third and Madison tit. School Books Bought Sold and Exchanged AT Hyland’s Book Store 170 Fifth St., Opposite the Post Office Land Plaster Gardens, Roses and Lawns Wood, Goal and Building Material Prompt Delivery TABOR 968 9326 FOSTER ROAD mckinley & co.