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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 12, 1916)
LOCAL AND PERSONAL Mr. IVrry Klepper and family left Saturday for their new home uear Seattle. IKÍMOM, ARIHA. KtRN PARK Gymnasium c lasses have been opened for the boys of the Arlela community at the Arista gymnasium. The classes i will ba held Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday evenings and on Saturday afternoons. Among the attractions are basket l>all and fool Itali. Su|terinlen- dent of Park Department Cowill is in charge of tha selection of drill master DR. A. KLAPTOCZ UltKRYVILLt I-lixwlvlatit nai.l Sucre"! Jack Frost put in an sp|>earaiie« ill Mrs. Sarah Cauthorti and daughter. Graduais Valvsrslly Vienna. 1*10 Miss Mary, teacher of piano, formerly of great sha|* last week. Office and Rvaldsncv C. L. Barsee is enjoying a visit from All churvh. *oci«y. personal and locai newa are now nicely Old timers say there has not been a 92 St. ami Foater Road over noi puMUhed fot prefll. trae colica« ot »a- his brother. F. 8. llamee of California. 5310-71*1 SC, 8. E., tertalnaenta. condueted tor prodi. publUbed settled in their new home al 26111- killing froat so early in many yean. LENT» PHARMACY al a Bc mlntaiun, ot so word». Atinouuce- 4t»th St teliwn* 'labor J4I4 More dust flying the flrst of the week W. E. Simpson and family of Nortn menl» and card ot thank«. Mine rata. Advar- than moat auy lime thia stiiiiiner. Re ttaing raleajquoled on requisì. Yakima have moved into Mrs. Scotts markable weather (or Die Ume of year. Mre. J. J. Handaaker attended the house at 6028-»lst street. Dr. P. J. O'DONNELL Captain Baty ot the l*urtland l*etec- I'onvention of Federated Clubs held at J. Sanger Fox ride« to his business DENTIST BE YOUR OWN DOCTOR. Run live force was out Hunday visiting his affaire in an auto these days. LO8T—Gold, shield shape, three link Seaside, Oregon, this past weak, return your own machine. You can do II (let sister, Mr» Shank. ing Thursday. Mrs. Handaaker was a If. ’ nd St and Foster R< mu I, over lia» pin. Uwt on road to Saginaw Heights Solomon Hoiiarr (Magate from the Mt. Scott Mental Cul ter than auotlicr, lieing inside it. It LENT* PHARMACY Reward, Leave at Herald office. Mrs. Clifford Barker came home from pay* YOU to keep well, to get well last Saturday with his hand of aherp ture Club. Phono Talior 3211 the hospital Wednesday. quickly when sick, to know how tn take that he has been pasturing on Wild Cat A. D. Kenworthy was elected Secre care of your family. Self care and self ■ luuui.taiu lla* past «Utauivr. He sold The Arleta school clubroom and lunch WANTED—Good solicitor, woman tary of the State Undertaker’s Asaocia- cure taught. Single pupils or class»'». the lainlsi—alMiut IMMI in numtier to a counter Ojteued auspiciously last Mon preferred. Inquire at Herald office. tioitat its meeting in the Oregon Hotel day. The general supervision has Terms reasonable. Free instruction <1 to Portland llrtn (I. a.) moat of them for | the latter part of last wwk. again lieen intrusted to Mr». C. L. 7 o'clock every Sunday evening LORA II (X) under a contract made la*l spring lie says Misa Dees D. Christian went to her C. LITTLE, Health Expert. 7110-43 bill now he could gel I5.U0 Winsor. Lew McKinley. T M. Walsh. H. J. Avenue S. E., Portlandtregon. home at Milton, Oregon on Saturday. the wheat ami slus-p men in eastern Cash Shoe Repairing Shop Menig. Win. Shepherd, and Charles The regular inv<*tiiig of th»' Arleta Oregon are getting rich and the estile 0009 Wind St. South of Station, Lenta At the Arleta Congregational church Inquire at the Herald office for "No Walsh motored to Marion county Sun T. U. was la'ld at Lucky Cottage men an* not far is-himl them a« well a" on Oct. I, an Intermediate Christian W. day, in the vicinity of Mt. Angel. Hunting and Trespa*« signs. the horm- men. On»* rancher Is.rrowed Endeavor was organised. The officer* last Tuesday aftermsui. Mrs. Stella Wil- e’i-i,uni two yean» ago and paid out this son presiding Mrs. G. W, Merry re E. W. Miller, after a brief visit at of the organization are as follows: Presi port«'d on Tuesday afternoon »nd year. August Beidensteeu went witli Mr». C. L. Gesell and Miss Ruth home started out on Thursday of last dent, Kathryn Snider; Vice-president, Wednesday. ami Mr». M. Frane» •» Mr. Hou>s-r over the iiioiiiilain to I teip Gesell spent Sunday with friends in Van week on another trip through the Cen Pauline Pratten ; Secretary, Roes Hand- Wagon Repainng and General Swope on Tuesday evening Mrs. G, him drive lii« she,-). Io Tygli Valley. couver. tral Western states. He expect» to be •taker; Treasurer. Vera Pratten; Pianist. \\ . Merry was made altcamite dv legate Tom (ialarneau relurned home from a BLACKSMITHING Hasel Well.«. The first regular meeting absent up to Christmas. to Ute State W (' r I', convention to month« work in th«* Government service was held last Sunday. Matt Greenslade, Foster Road 8. G. Hadley and wife of Camas, held at Pendleton the 17th t<> the 30lh around Cl»-ar Lak«- la-t *-atiir.lay and W. B. Washington are visitors at the FREE—Copy of ‘‘Our Presidents,” a of this ni< ith. Mrs Stella W i I mhi IM upon going up t.> his claim litre»- mil«-» Hadley home. piimphlet containing valuable non del, ga* ■ pr<')>er to this. south of town Sunday, lie was amaz<<l partisan information to every one who un»l »I ks ked Is-yolid iiivasure to llii.l that mint,- ill-liegotteii wretch, hud ill hir Kenworthy and wife are < enter- subscrities to tii,- Herald during October. I’ll ASAN I VAHAN ■e, i. t ■ h . te”*-| his cal.iti and Mrs. Kenworthy's sister and l abor 3614 J H. Kcst. ti M . .lav carried off Ids thfl •* ini« and Misa Th. Ri QUICK SERVICE to n iiiel uls.itt q« Miiind« ot MU from Douglas > i a» li Harvey, I er gage I in b Hi** i ri pupils, sp.1 FIRST CLASS WORK Mrs Mr a vi a large ■ irunr Wc T ir 8 tee t TI It * Valley ti P P. Jenm have w c. r . i. . Coliman cS; Spring has a st -ck tri ret U Hid Iren t* er al ti south- le W. i ill preach Lie ok ae h 1 as can be il VI galioi.M ol liiamuo. eru Oregon The dinner i will tug sggllig (jROCI.RIIks at church. Hillsboro, Ia*rnre done lip ill »' Grove rie», Provisto* », ll<>u»ehold next Sunday. The pastor of tint ebureh ol a debate on curreut i-sues. The a large black Mr. and Mrs. Fr«*d Kelly of Portland to belivvi* thiU tiw-re names the debaters will In- given later Hardware, Farm Produce, Canned has gon, 1 east to attend the Syuod of the The Second Friends church is mak- Mrs. M Frances Swope was appointed were guests at the home of Mr. and ly lacking in hottrst; Goods. Confectionery ing arrangements for a big Hallowe’en Germau Evangelical Reformed church a committee of one to secure contestants Mr». G. N Sager on Sunday last. state. Rev. Mielke will occupy the Lents pul social. Mrs. A. H. Bruns tran»acte<l business or a and to arrange the sides. pit. «•■lite*. in Lents Tuesday. Mrs. H. A. Scott has moved to the Tlir Dr vil in « h » I I m « lonely u ilh un* <»( The demand for help in the potato Mrs. Archibald McIntyre left Thnre- Mrs. Frank Wallace of Blll-iMth apartments at the rear of Mr. Scolte his chief imp» away fr>.iii home but >4 is fields here about» just now is greatly in street, will renresent the Gilbert Parent- day for The Dalles, where she is attend excess of the supply. shop at Grays Crossing. a consolation to the "(lid Boy** to ing the state convention of the Mothers ’ Teacher's Association at the convention The appearance of election notices re know that his work U being done on to be held at The Dalles. < let. 12, 13, 14. Congress and Parent-Traci er Assoc»» minds us that the time is growing short earth by a prnininsul emissiary from bis Mr. Leslie Mendenhall has moved bis tions held there the last three days ol when the American voter will be called . Satanw Majesty's domains family from Sunnyside to Lente, oc- OPERATIONS unnecessary. "Ap this week Mrs. McIntyre represented upon to choose between a»lversity and The*lore Koppe* killed a big black eupying a hou-te on 90th street. pendicitis” (1150), "Food” (11.50), the Arleta Parent-Teacher Association of pronperity. A vote lor Ubas. Evans I la'ar last week on Boulder Creek ap “Diseases of Women and Easy Child which she is president. Miss Emma Hughe* is a vote for bteuiM« and pros near Huckleberry mountain, lie wan Elder H. W. Cottrell, president of the birth” (Sl-50). Books by Dr. Tilden Reuter was a delegate from Hie Arleta perity. estimated to weigh nearly loo pounds Western Oregon 8. D. A. conference worth their weight in gold. Lora C. school teachers. and was in a very tlwe condition. conducted the quarterly service at the Little, 7110-43»! Ave. S. E Tabor 6471. A couple of old miner» are »figging a i KANDAH Lente church last Sabbath. Next Sunday morning at II a. m. the Mornings. 8-24 tunnel on Alder Creek als.ut three mile» Arleia Congregational church will hold I The Iz»4ies Aid »if th,- U. B Church of from the auto road and deep canvou. Mias Bertha Camp is conducting a Harry Fallman made a record trip a "congregational historical” service, . I Tremont met Wednemlay at the plena- They say they have as fine "float" a» sewing class at her home on Thursday into eastern Oregon Saturday, leaving comiucted by Mrs. J J. HancMaker. At tjant home of Mrs. F. W. Johnmu», Ken- they ever saw and are now w-eking the afternoons tor the girls of the 8. D. A. Portland at 6 p. m., arriving at Red the noon hour a church-family basket II ilorf road, near Luther mother Iod<- dinner will be served at tl*> church. Sabbath School. Service* were held at the Batten school mond at 6 a. m., visiting Powell Butte Following this will be the btiaineas ses house Sunday evening with a good at and Prineville, hack to Culver, taking Itid-Ue will ship between 10 and 5v I MI.MAIt-S FURNISHED sion. Friends of the congregation are tendance. There will lie service« each Mrs. O. N. Tamplin of 82d street, goes the train for Portland and arriving carlead» of prunes. most cordially invited Co the eleven Snmlay at 7:30 p m. Mr. Green, the home Monday morning, While he was east to Richmond. Ind., to attend the o’clock service. new minister is a studsaz at tbe Wil- American Friends Board ot Missions as at Redmond he was in company with Bdd I «Ids from UUle Snetves Grow hunette university. the delegate for the Oregon yearly meet Mr. Brown, formerly of Lents. There will be a social entertainment The Expert Endeavor classee for the Many colds that hang on all winter ing. Mount Scott Societies will be held in the Saturday evening al tbe hewn.- <4 Mre. E. »tart with a sneeze, a sniffle, a sore We The people of the Baptist church carry a Complete Line ot Plumb Millan! Avenue Presbyterian Church W Clark for the Ladiee Aid, thevr him- throat, a tight cheek. You know the ing l-'lxturcs and .Supplies WANTED—for 12000 cash, a chicken assembled at the Iwme of Miss Fay beginning on Tuesday evening, Oct., 17. Yande, axis) friend*. symptowvs of colds, and you know ranch. Write description and price at Hickox, McKenzie avenue and 82d These (lasses will be conducted under Phone Tabor 5542 Mr. Pendleton is biiildstig * new porch prompt treatment will break them ap once to Ralph Ackley Land Co., 210 street, on Tuesday evening The affair the auspices of the City Union with an his lioiwe and a new bam e*et of the Dr. King's New Diaeuvery, with Xs Rothcbild Bldg . Portland, Ore. , was a surprise party expressive of the M. N. SADLER Mrs. Haley as teacher. Every one in school house. soothing antiseptic balsams, has tea _____ | appreciation of the congregation for the terested in better Young Peoples 8o- Mr. Hilderbrand's new house ■ near breaking up colds and healing rough« of Lents Station faithful service of Miss Hiekox, who for Mrs. I. F. Coffman gives a miecel- [ cietiea in invited to join the classes. ing compMon. It will lie one of the young and old for 47 years. Dr. Kang's the past six years lias been organist for Portland, Oregon laneoua shower for Miss Myrtle Thurs best bouses in the neighboriioad. New Discovery loosens the phlegm, the Baptist church. During this time ton, today from two to four o’clock, at Mr. JokeiHon’ s house, one of the clear* the head, socAhrs the irritated first Mrs, Edna Syanlding an<J daughters Mias Hiekox has poobabiy not been ab the Coffman home on 92d street. sent from the choir loft a half dozen Grace and Ella have just oesnpied the built in Oregon always l»M>k* »^«-k and membrane and makes breathing «Mier. Catarrh Cannot Be Cured Mrs. B. A. O’Mealy house al 44DE7& span with its white coat of paint. Mr At yowr Druggist, 5te times. with LOCAL APPLICATIONH, aa lb«y The Ladiee Aid of Grace Evangelical rannot reach th» wat ot th» dl»«»M. Ca Street 8. E. The cottars has been Johnson is a painter. tarrh Is a btood Or conatttutlonal <U»»u», GILUKI Mr. Hawkins has a little attachment church gave their montly tea at the give* a thorough overhauling and is in ao<1 In order to cure It you mint take In Mr. and Mr«. S. J. Cutter, who the pink of condition for the new on his farm gate whish would only cost, R>v. Zimmerman, the new pastor al ternal r»m»dl»» Hall's Catarrh Cura la home of Mrs. E. M. Scheuerman on taken Internally, and act» directly upon moved from Lents to a ranch near tenants, Thursday of this week. Mr*. Ree»i and family, w!te> alx>ut 5»C and it woiikl be worth >5.00 Bennet Chapal preached last Bunday. tha blood and mucous surface Hall's Douglas, Wyoming, a few men ths ago, formerly occupied the tnttage have to any farmer who has a coiunx.ii swing Preaching service next Bunday at three Catarrh Cwre Is not a qua. k medicine. It was prescribed by one of th.- beat phy- Rev. and Mrs. F. M. Jasper were write friends that they are happy in moved to the Hathorne place a block ing gate Wc might induce him to give o’clock as usual. Come and get ac- atelans In thia country for year» and 1» a regular prescription. It 1» composed of a description of it in the Herald if any qjuainted with the new pastor. tendered a reception at the M. E. their new location although tliey are farther north sn 75th «tree*. the beat toaics known, combined with the blood purifier», actin« directly on the one should care to learu alanit it. Church Wednesday evening. The new many times homeeick for lente. The Miss Vesta an») Rutli Barnes visited beat mucous »nrfacea Th.- perfect combina The Kendall Ladiea Ahi met at the Iriends here last Bunday. partor is rapidly getting the work of the Cutters received a prize on their display tion of the two Ingredients 1« what pro- The La<iie»' Missionary Society of the duces such wonderful result, |n curing on potatoes at the Wyoming state fair. church well in hand. Mi«» Elma Hnd«on, niece of Mrs. E. catarrh Hrnd for trntlmfinlaln. free .Millard AveniM* Presbyterian ehareh home of Mre. Pomeroy last Friday. F. J. CH KN KT A CO.. Prop».. Toledo, O. A Bible study dare was organized at met at the home of Mrs. E. B. Wood El»-».iion of officers resulted as follows M Calkins, left Tuesday for her home Sold by l>rug»l»la. »rice 7Sc. President, Mrs. Thompa»>n; Vice-presi- the M. E. Church last Sunday, to meet Take Hall s rstally Pills for «otntlpatlon. near Bull Run. The annual business meeting of the yard on Tuesday afternoon. A most Mrs. R. Henderson is reportwi to be Y. P. A. of the Evangelical church, will every Sunday at 5:3o. interesting session was had. The topic dext, Mr». Mile«; Secretary, Mre. be held on Tuesday, Oct., 17th, at the for study and discnssi<xi for the month Pimdleton; Treasurer, Mre. Pomeroy. convalescent. Hie annual election of the officers of was The Hiilippines. Under the leader The next meeting will la* hel»l at the home of some member. The place will Constipdlion Dulls Your Brain I’hne rabor 2ZM the la-nts Baptist church took place on ship of Mfs. J. F. MeLoney the subject home of Mrs. Th'imson, Oct., 20 at two be announced on next Sunday. o ’ clock. Kcddeiur ¿II N. Main Si. Leals, tire. Thursday evening. Those elected were: was quite thoroughly handled. A num- That dull, listlese, op|»reHKed feeling is <lti»- to inipnrities in your system, slug- Children have been defacing the little Deacons, A. M. Randolph. W. M. Bar- ber of musical selections were enjoyed. church at hist street and 57th avenue, ker, R. Lottis, R. G. Nichols; Dea- The meeting was changi-d from Wednes lake from One. Give to Another gieh liver, cloggisi intestine«. Dr. King's New Life Pills give prompt relief. A I where the Free Methodists worship coneasea, Mrs E. L. Johnson, Mrs. Ella day afternoon, tlu» regular meeting time In commenting on the so-called mild, easy, non-griping bowel move- | every Sunday. The police have been Moore, Mrs W. M Barker; Trustees, to allow the Sunday School workers to “lan»l and Isian Measure” (single tax,) ment will tom* up your system and help Mt. Scutl, l em» and Porlland notified and if the practice continues D. C. Johnson, W. M. Barker, R. G. attend the conference under the ilirw- the Hillslsiro Imlependent says: Nichols, M. W. Barker, to clear your muddy, pimply complexion. R. Louie; tion of Mr. William Ralph Hall of there will lie unhappiness somewhere. "It is promoted by the same interests ¡Get a bottle of Dr. King's New Life Clerk, Miss Fay Hickox; Treasurer, M. Philadelphia, who is at the head of the which at each election have attempted ■ Pills t«slay at your Druggist, 25c. A | W. Barker, Financial Secretary, D. C. department of Young People ’ s work of | |Tbe Sunday School Workers Council to thrust single tax upon the state. The iloee tonight will make you cheerful al Baggage and General Hauling, was held on this (Thursday) evening in Johnson; Bunday School Su fieri n ten- the Presbyterian denomination. proposal has always been overwhelm break fast. dent, Mrs. R. G. Nichol«; Auditors, connection with the prayer meeting of • Trunks 5()c iiach ingly beaten, but at the succeeding Grace Evangelical church. All Sunday Miss Grace Davis and Miss Frankie ; Daily Mails The regular monthly business meeting election has reappeared although cun Nichols. School affairs are discussed at the and social of the Y. P. 8. C. E. ot the ningly disguised. ( It is in the present DAILY SERVICE Mail» at tho Lent» poatoffice arrive council meetings. A house to house canvass by the Millard Avenue Presbyterian Church bill, and it will lie interesting to com and départ daily, except Sunday, aa fol- churches of this district reveals the fact was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. pare the names in the argument for and . lowa: I aia ve Baggage Check and Addrm Rev. Robert H. Clark, pastor of the Wm. Ixq* 7620-84 avenue 8. E. More against the measure, when it is found Arrive Depart at Plummer Drugstore. Free Methodist Church is pleasantly es that this community is overwhelmingly than 5<) persons were present. While that those in favor are by what might be 6:00 A. M. 7:15 A. M. Third and Mudinoli St. tablished in a home at 8131, 92d street. opposed to the Brewer’s Amendment. reports from some committees, of work called theorists and dreamers while the 12:50 P. M. 12:80 P. M. A majority are in favor of the Oregon On the first Bunday in November he | 6:30 P. M “ I « Dry Amendment. This, however, does done during last month were lacking be arguments against are by practical men 3:30 P. M. will speak on “Our Duty and Responsi- cause committee chairmen have lieen of affairs. The bill, like those referred not insure the vote of this community bility in the Choice of Rulers.” October out of the city, much interest was shown to alsive, appears to have been drawn 29th will be Rally Day for the Sunday I on the right side. Every person in favor in the plans for work to be accomplished on a basis of what its advocates believe ' of the “wet” law has taken the pre School. caution to register and will be on hand the coming winter. The society has de it will accomplish. They have little but early on the day of election. Many of cided to hold a Missionary meeting each belief to offer, while those with Prof. Dunamore, an experienced choir the ‘ dry” people have not registered. month. A team from the City C. E. practical experience show that it will director, has taken charge of the musi Borne women are timid to the extent of Union will he present to assist in the have disasteious effects, Boiled down, cal activities of Grace Evangelical church, refusing to vote. It is of such as these Rally Day services to be held Bunday the law would take from the man who laat Sunday being his first day of leader the liquor people count upon to give evening, Oct. 15. Special music has has and give to him who has not. It ship. The choir at this church is them what they are asking for. been provided. The social committee makes no difference if the man who lias augmented by an orchestra of nine has arranged for a Hallowe’en party at acquired it by frugality ami industry and (let Our Prices When Buying Feed piece«. The half hour before the ser the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Gil he who has not is merely paying the mon, on Bunday evenings, is given to Argueing for fewer churches in a city bert 4(128-71 street 8. E. on Friday even penalty of tils lack of effort. The bill is music. The choir practice hour is on that has too many churches, a citizen of ing, Oct. 27. Following the business not popular in Washington county, Friday evening. All service« of thia Payette, Idaho, says: “You can pull a session the time was devoted to music, where fs-ople have found that industry Chicken Feed, Grits, Meat Scrap church begin a half hour earlier. Y. P. A. bigger load with a team ot strong well- games and contests of various kinds un will do what this law puqiorta to ac Tabor 96B 9326 Foater Road at 6:15; Mnaic and praise service, 7:15; fed horses than with a big bunch of til a late hour when refreshments were complish, and extended argument is c inley company half-starved ones.” preaching at 7:45. served. js-rhaps unnecessary.” Reliable Shoe Repairing HORSE-SHOEING NewMethodLaundry Plumbing and Heating Edward Mills EXPRESS Wood and Coal We Have Both Them And RIQUETTES Hay, Alfalfa, Wheat, Oats, Barley M K &