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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 19, 1916)
LOCAL AND PERSONAL FOR S \LE—Furniture for hmr room* 3SX) S. F. tôth street. lie who wan very kind and gi’tiemu«. 1 g»ve Mr. Livingstone twenty «even Mr. Livingstone proiniM-d to liel|M'ra Thqy bring litem back to l.inyntiti. Wha n they I had a wry bard j«»urney; arrivod nt tlie eoaat Lit iiigslon« ex- pecttwl aotno mail from hottie mid when he didn't get any he was hoiiietic'k. There was a »liip in the harbor tlint lie euiihl haw gone iipiue on but Living stone had pronii»«-i| file black men that h<- w* tild go buck to l.inyatill »o he <lid INI WM. ARII LA. MKN f’4KK Mr* \lice Croft*. 7btt-57th Ave . s F. Charlie Campigli ot Y i. I*, M »>!>., i» the energi tie originator of a 4ocal nephew oí I. F. I’.'rttiuiii. wa* a l.ent« Hughes Club, the purpose of the club not publkhvd for j»rodtt tertaiUMtcnU. eouduvtt d i l>euig two fo,<l--|M>htical and ms'iat visitor 1.1»! week. «1« X‘>c miuimtin. Call Mr*. Croît* at Tàlior I UM. U menu and card of J. McKay of With str< < t li** routed his Mrs. A. V ì’ronson, Mr», \Vm. Ixipe, tiatrg rate**QU»»t*'U ho niv and moved hi» tamii) to Seattle Mrs B. A. O’Mealy and Mrs. Ellto i Born, to Mr. and Mr*. John Eggim*n, when'he ha* procured a position. Sh*w of thè Millard Aventi.' Prvsby- Tues« lay, Oct , is. a son. terian church, atteinied the meeting of All church. »CK’k’iy. |*rr L Ft ken • at 210 jr $: WA kNTED rauco >. Wri once to Hal Roth« ouple ara al Loitn» tu frit*mia in ihvir 3]i •.irtiiiunt uii tl < w< -t pi*h*. A an ir an . à ‘S A at 8»>th aven«.- »» vpc.u»- ipital for stomach troubl i to tx* impr -Ming mcvly t t I LJ I dint» livra tonsil* era V aer [ ne rente liaot ( nm I iiumm . Pi*ople freni thè «lati*« farlher i'««t sr>' remhided ol iheir old homee by ibeae liery Htiliimu leave». Thia remsrkable long dry »peli in thè Fall of Un» jrvàr is eertauily very n |111Ukab!e »llhi'tlgli one old liuu r ni)“ ill the Fall of IMtothe dry weather la-ted until late in January. A. ('. Hull)an returned home frolli t ««tern tlreg'ili ln*t wet k where In 4*»' il employed tliri'Ugh the I harvest piner. m ||<> says «U uiw ►I’ n*n in« >1 a lot V >r< i> Iht Cl r > x »11. mus fr mi 4 ill A h ten* III < I1 I* il III III ar<l ibi ■r lay t i»r t ih- (i r i in p llj I t J In It •i a e. l t hi it I .y r* r|*tuil nt an mu** I tl II •Ury 1 tl iKIK isi.ixx). iurte« Ite I i-a vlr »r I IbU r ehn u up an •tl A I Wit A I * aln id ii treat I r I « tl al Rev. W. R. F. proving. Hi an ts on his pi n. r. j: t • » " arrs ►ill IM» Reliable Shoe Repairing Cash Sho? Prrjiring Shop •kknl V ’n.t St, - .nd, el bialtoii, lamU HORSE-SHOEING Wagon Repairing and General BLACKSMITHING Matt Greenslade, Foster Road l iilior 3(>I4 QU’CE SERVICE FIRST CLASS WORK i t a— at Wih< •r org W. J Tk y Mr J. j I m C<»I i man H a bprin^ f- Hi W ( >v» i » I' I M, HiMi«ehold Vanned * mi W. i* urv I» a*l IV tirday Ev teilHieai » hat tl.® < eit« •2 SI!*cr t and 1 uatwi ’ U uad .» . .......... Lents Merry T nd liten r 1' at Pri tr II Washed Graded Gravel i. A al Rm l**t- Plastering Sand iiw ni T I M M ,V M J at I .aw rent elected T. L’., . F Mr* ai A - ■d. PteilU- IdlsK .1 I I rt OU UK 1 u It District Si at the Ev«nÄ U atteD i rof. W xik f<. ning LÍD T9 PMAHMACY (> o < h | s , k <»nt x t »u’ery Am rill d” (tl.. ’•o Easy Ch r Dr. Tl, 1 Lora Tabor t$- • 4 I < tr.’uil *1 ani* Filter Ilo • I, over the i1a«4uM<e. -t Sabbath. At tl ;v his daughters, ug a very beautiful H.-W Out the Lise Li OPERATIONS pendicitis’’ (il ‘•Diseases of W< birth’’ (81.50). worth their wein Little, 711043.1 .< Mornings. 8-2 Jo I *»l MM’ Dr. P. J. O’DONNELL DENTIST •ir "» M I her nurse, i-r. and walks die does not «"akttig td \lr I 'll« »»I»’ HewMethcdLaundry I I rt I j«i ad tee Ai< >■ <-ietJ ical Ref rilled < drei and forty ven at the ch uri Mr Walter prove She lia ber sii » r nowc about a the yat reveis fri nd*. pi Mill < Ittico and Residence St. and Fi *tor Komi over I I.MN PHAWMAvY (IROCHRIHS i having i *ed i n tl* La*<*r a i Ml. Sent Elder C. J Commi The ci Browne it move slig dy I lyzed nan uud larger r * Arleia \V (> W. Hail, nrxt r night, <k*t 23, tlwra wiU tie « U I N t PtlVMlclufl Utl.l *A » I I fef »M » « I <»i««Inal® Vtobiia. iwiu \olhing liko il1 'l'Iie golden hiusi Octobi'i't Thelreiwaro gorgeui» li» thelr bill- R W Reynolds leit for his vacation tlu' Wv.odi » North t’oiitlc Bo.tnl vi Mr*. Stanley Clark entertained the Wtxhieeday. lie will visit hl* ranch on Mission» and the Cortland I’n-nby teriau KINDAII Laffalot Club on Friday the thirteenth. the Hood River. S,s n t y held at tlie Fina Presbyterian church on Tuesday. Tim •ociid viiutim I mi mailt given by 19 rvpì&cih}! tJif Tin Mr* Lillian N< !*->n oi Se.-idde, Urv . Mr. Edgar Zehrung, who Kit* beeu Mrs. 1H. W. ('lark Saturtl day evening for (MVH-* with new was » la'uta visitor >.«tnr»lay. Mrs. Nel (Vi-fltiud U» hlN IlH'h' tliUil a Week tlie 1 Aid, lh<>r hiubuuds and son was tortneriy Mi** Lillian Thoma* b) aw ry hir e .«•*'•-- i au.-o.! by an 'jf. irietid m , wa^ a wry vi ■ujoyalxi »Hair, of Lenta. lu t thni gland, is able to tie upon (hi* They 1intend v> make it i a rvgular »lf.iir II iau-t Sunday the pain be- every four Hut*ka, •treet a gam. The regular ladh-s 18MV •«.■ u.tim-c it wa* n<-<. —ary to ad Aid 3dealing will I k » bild nt Mr*. ir at tin» Herald orti for “No Inq rni'iUtv r an ..na- stlwtic to tin- young Thom l»»ut?a Friday afivi rniMiit Wv (it< T» n Hunt sign*. iUtill IH forv me at’SKMi wmdi bad lss*ii > W« Inimday n»H*t 1«-ivt e 1»- vii friend» lai cud once, celibi («< la.icvil the Ha'aSlei Visitili g day aw wu ut»Uvt»i >d thn » crowds, E'lgar ,a)s la- d.s'sii’t like the one of an <*v»»n *'l*akari-* dlNMt” get oil Mrs. Il» Bn ng the dilurufurm. ran« U of XI • Ort*g«*n, i* tlie ea r and go duvri) the • «Heel Uivrril) <' V. r D .. . . Hannah shaver of 4K53-67th Chaim g with (htrfr <'tR'<»ri oi Fort ral pernotta hav* Sl , 1E . and Mr. Earl Swevtland wen- iK» to the Herald. «ulamri United i in the boif bond of matrimony at name dlie McGrew enUTlaitied Mr*, Mn». 1’0111*1*0/ of IMvt th»* Ian rvlwood M. E. pars.nag.', last ,ed up hu How re, Mr». E. F). Cone ugari it fryiu Mr> u. -i mg. Dr. <* R t i W. Coi ne at a very dainty n-law ol WuudUwi ultic aliiug. Their frietaia w¡th f«>r liu in i Thursd lay. a lung lite together tilted with truth, Frodai id. an aunt, Mr»«. The r, and Mrn. (’. W. , jMtice, purity, lorllui *. g-.1 s. R. w. hew .1 tri» >rt. For if these tbit g* 1» th,' fr I lire Pauk a , M ing nt ixbroadert who I »fl 1 IliltHv* th»’Fi» v li 1 i Ufi ,w ier. Wii \h'l •x»k of cl rtc ken a an d and happy U*»t;eytnooo. The Na nal I « as gi tf. DR. A. KUPTOCZ cium vii it n Mr W Fn and 5* tlM- Si •lent e f turn t it ire M on, 1rs he. »11.1 n T l lion IX I i ILE th A rewers > Full Home- t. N<>. 1ic vtiiltf larnu' Pit A YAM V Alti Y !y mie of in ide lerillg i Tut w»4> I » TIM M i H {NISflf D Pluñibing and Heating Pl .rtlnnd t *lr». (liPa-rt, aiu-rtmli* for 5fr» Wal- y Munday The young jieople of the Second lar i a» delegati- lo The Dall.-« i-onv.-h- Portland Friend* church gave a surprise on Ed tino from D>-trirt 45 t.> 1*. T A. rv|H>rts .K1 -.11 Ill.»H a fi U14> ward Smith Jr., one evening this week, a i ry h*i>etii*ial mesion. Mie « a* a< - I vicinity one day recently. e was no mee meeting of the Baptisr the occasion being hi* fourteenth birth coi ipamed hoine by Mrs. E. R .*<» Iy of A very interesting C. E. meeting him Aid on Wednesday of this Week. day. Edward plays ties <. ri.net and ins (‘ba-. K.’biesiy of fx-uts was out look M- liord. vicv-pri M.lent of l ongn«- <»f no- :i of this church are so faithful friends presente.1 him with a uiu.-io been lianued for Sunday evening at the ing aft.-r hi*ranch on Monday, Mi th>-rs, whn ws» > ntertained l>y Mr». Milled Avenue Presbyterian church, A all day wvi-kly meeting at the Mr-. E E. Southard, Mr*. Bert I’rii*', stand, some music and a birthday cake, Starr and Mr* iiilla-rt. l-ulure of the meeting. Will Is- a del that the iapse oi a singl meet- • !r*. J. 1: Kimmel un-l tbe Mies'* Ai. The l.idi< - Aido! B nmt Cli.iprl wil| i opening the topic for general discus« n unusual occurrence. D >rri- and Elma lin k*, all <>f I* 'H a id, rm* t with Mr». ('alkins for Work, Tbe Jay Bondy family rej ’ie-» in the ur. Nci> Koi* 11*1,11 and Mi-* (>ra< l .vutK Sta ¡ou v i re entert.lined bv 'fr :inil Mr* E. I.. Wi lumlay, <ht. 25. i poewssion of their oid home on Joi son ■Spaulding will is- the lenders on tbu Anderson at tie ir i.-. u>- Sunday. Lucas, tlie Ix-nts li- creek al bommerfeidt station, Their qu' -l >n, Re-ulve'l. That Yefc-iniiib was Dr». I. S. aid lamra E. iMvning d the Heal ‘ cottage on experiences at other localities have cun- a ni< • noble charm : r than wa- Esther. wen- jiie't* nt the home of Mr nn<l Mr*. of WoudMock avenue. Il .id Colds from lillle Sneezes (»row vinced diem that the old home is the Mr. F. B Rutherford and Miss Mildred T. P. Campliell Sunday. Fisher, of Tacoma is| dearest spot on earth. any colds that hang on nil winter with IXX.’AL APPLICATIONS, ns they McIntosh will open 'he discussion on J. F. Wing of lx-nts wa» with Miss McLucas. I ri ich th® »«at of tin flliva«« < ’<• sta.-t with a srws'ze, a sniflle, a «ore cannot the i|i|> stion whether Mordecai deserved visitor last Sunday. tarrh la a blood or ronatltutlonal dlaraaa, You know tin- anti In order t<> cun* It yon munt taler» In Tlt-re are four children in tlie Cruik- more credit than Esther fur freeing the Paul Mai-Nernier vi*ited with friend* Ihr >at. a tight chest, ternal rvmedh*«. Hnll'N Catarrh Curo la A large repre-entation of both boys symptoms of cold*, and you know Mr Eilton bhaw in the Valley la*t Saturday. shank lamiiy on 80th street and 7oth J- w> iroin Haman. taken Internally, and acta directly upon and girls attended tlie “teen” confer the blood nn<l mucous surface Hairs avenue where a ea*e of infantile i* the leader for tbe even ng. Tbe meet The painter* bate just tinished their prompt treatment will break them up. Catarrh Cur® la not a quack medicine. It ence id Portland last >unday afternoon Dr. King ’ s New Disi-ovc»y, with its wu preacrlbed by on® of th® beat phy paraiysi* cloee«l the school on Friday of ing will open at seven o’duck sharp. contract for painting the T. P. Camp from the Lents Evangelical Sunday i sician« In thia country for year« «nd Is la-t week. The sick child, about three Tin- rally service held la*t Sunday even bell hou*e and barn. Mr. Campbell is soothing antiseptic balsams, ha* lievn a regular prescription. It 1« cornpo««*d of iSchool. Ralph Spearow of this Sunday breaking up cold* and healing cough* of the best toni«*« known. rombinoli with the years oid, is reported to lie getting along ing was well attended and mtidi inter having a garage ert-cte<l. best blood purlfl» rs. «( time directly on the School was elected president of the boy’s young and old for 47 years. Dr. King’»: mucous surfaces. Thn perfect combina* quite nicely. The baby and the other est manifested tn the plans outlined by Don’t fail to read Congressman Mc- sestion for the coming year. tlon of th® two Ingredient« Is what pro Mr. \rtbur’» s[*s-eh on the so-called “eight New Di-covery loosen* the phleg ii, | duces children have not come down witli the the various committee chairman. auch wonderful i<*«ult« In curing catarrh Rend for testimonials, free, clears the head, soothes the irritated ! Jack, president of tbe county union disease. hour law,” also Mr. .McArthur on “com r. J. CIIKNEY A CO., Prop»., ... ........ O. r Mr. and Mr*. A. M. Lull of Firland . made the addrei«* of the evening. mercial preparedness.” Both speechi*» membrane and make* breathing easier. 1 Sold by I'rurcl.'s. prie.' 7Sr. have returned home from the auto trip Taka Mali a Family Pilla for conatlpatloa. At your Druggist, Me. contain much imsi for thought for the Rev. J. M. Xel.*on is attending the to southern On-gon. They left their This E--ay on tbe work of David Liv- voters at the coming election. Baptist *tate convention held at Salem auto and proceeded by boat some dis thi* week. The convention opened at ingstone, tbe great Missionary wa» H rit Constipdtion Dulls Your llrdin tance and then by horseback, going far 1:30 o’clock Monday and will clo-e next ten by Rudolph Clark, a necond year interior. During their absence their Í IWO CHRISIMAS PRESENTS I'h nt labor Z284 Junior boy in tbe Millard Avenue Pres Monday, Saturday and Sunday being two daughters made their home here ; That dull, listless, oppressed feeling is Resldenc* 211 N. Main St. l enta, Ore. taken up witli matter* concerning the byterian Sunday School, and read at I OK lilt PRICE 01 ONE due to impurities in your system, slug with Mr. and Mrs. John Riley. young people'» organization*. Rev. tbe Rally Day service Septemlier 22, gish liver, dogged intestines. Dr. King's Nelson will return home on Saturday, 1916. Mrs. J. F. McDim-y, teacher. The best family naper and the best New Life Pills give prompt relief. A ! J. Sanger Fox went up by auto to however, and conduct the usual services DAVID LIVINGSTONE IN AFRICA fashion niagaz.ini — Tfie Youth's Com- I mild, easy, non-griping bowel move Hex last Sunday, to preach to the at the Baptist church. David Livingstone wa* born on the panion and McCall’s Magazine. Is>tli for ment will tone up your system and help Friend» in that vicinity. Returning lie Mt. Sciiti, l enii and Portland 19tb of March 1813, in Blantyre, a vil *2.10. The Youth’s Companion (|2.00 to dear your muddy, pimply complexion. had a blow out and was delayed some Rev. F. M. Jasper, pastor of the lage of Scotland, not far from Glasgow. by itself) has for years Iss'n one of the • iet u Isittlc of Dr. King's New «Life where along the line. His family cOnld Lenta M E. church, in conjunction with A not locate him, and the Prohibition head the people of bis church, is planning to When be was a lx.y of twelve be wished best, most entertaining, most useful of Pills tislay at your Druggist, L’. m -. He first thought of | Christmas prvsenta, crowded with done tonight will make you du-erful at! Baggage and General Hauling, quarters sent anxious inquiries out Lente utilizi- the splendid musical ability to follow Jcsu*. going to China to I m -a Missionary He stories, articles, humor, science, and breakfast. way, to know what had lieeome of their found in their midst. Tin-y anticipate studied to lie a doctor as he thought it the progress of tlie world week by w<*'k. ' I runks 50c Hach secretary. He arrived home very late the organization of an orchestra, from Daily Mails would help him in hi* work. But a war | McCall’* Magazine (50 cent* by itself) is Monday night with a new tire. • among the young |*-ople ; the formation was started he did not get to go to the most widely circulate«! fashion maga Mails at tin- Lents postotflce arrive DAILY SERVICE of a quartette and of a men’s chorus. China. After a while Mr. Livingstone zine in America. and depart daily, except Sunday, as fol The month of Novemlier has l>een de <>n next Sunday morning Rev. Jasper Our two-at-one price offer incliiilea: lows : met a man named Robort Moffat who Is-nve Bni’gage Check ami Address cided upon for revival services at the will preach from tlie subject, “Christian 1. The Youth’s Companion—52 is- A rrive was tolling of th»- needs of Africa. Depart nt Plummer Drugstore. Evangelical church. The pastor. Rev. Giving.” fi:00 A M. 7:15 A. M. David Living»tone sailed for Africa in »lies of 1917. Third and Madison Mt. T. R. Hornscliuch. will be assisted in 2, Ail the remaining issues of 19IB. 12:6(1 I’. M, 12:3(1 P. M. December 18-10. He landed at Algoa this work by his brother, Rev. E. D. A liberal offering toward tbe Ellen G. Bay in tbe southern part of the conti 3. The Companion Home Calender 3:39 P. M. 5:30 P. M Hornschuch, pastor ol the First church . White Memorial Hospital at J xm nent. H" traii-le<l six hundred miles to for 1917. on Market street, Portland. TJi> two Angeles, Calif., was taken 4 at the Kurnman. Later he went wveral hun 4. Mc( .'all’s Magazine—12 fashion brothers have held many evanglestic | S. D A. church last Sahbatb. At this dred miles further to Kolobeng. The num tier* of 1917. meetings together. Prof. Dunsmore , memorial hospital tlie students from 5. One 15-cent McCall Dress Pattern people there bad never seen nor heard will have charge of the music. ; Dima Linda Evangelistic Medical col of a Missionary? He grew sick at heart —your choice from your first number of lege will take their last two years of when be saw bow the heathens killed the magazine—if you send a 2-cent A most profitable and enjoyable busi clinical work. At a recent California one another and how cruel they were to stamp witli your «election. ness meeting and social of the Young state medical examination the students the old people. Mr. Livingstone saw THE YOUTH’S COMPANION, Peoples’ Alliance of tlie Evangelical from Loma Linda, as also the Healds that they would have to make a road to Ht. Paul Ht., Boston, Mans. church wag held at tlie \V. O Ash home burg school, won the highest grade* of the sea so the gospel could tie carried New Hufisciptions Received at this Office. on 91st street on T ieslay evening. any taking tbe state medical examina- the coniltry Mr. Livingstone well Get Our Prices Feed Fifty young people were preeent. A tion. (Jeoffrey Williams, son of Wm. knew the dangers he would meet but he Wheeler county is to vote on 980,000 special feature of the evening was the F illiams of fx-nts. won the highest knew that if the slave traders found a road bonds. presence of Mr. Swanson, vice-presi grades of any former graduate of Loma way coast he ought to be able to. Conservative estimates place the value dent of the State Christian Endeavor i Linda, and was retained on the faculty. Tqie journey that he was going to taka Grits, Meat Scrap of Hood River Valley agricultural Union who spoke in tbe interest of the ————— WM one that no white man bad ever products at 91,000,000. Tatar MS 9»U Fwtor Rota Union. Tbe local society of this ebureh Coos Bay may get a large wood- taken before and it meant facing many Tbe HernTaton apple industry is joined tbe Union on this occasion. creoeoting plant. dangers. In LinyanU ba mat a chief yielding car*oad shipments. B / tii- . M)LHR Catarrh Cannot Be Cured — Edward Mills EXPRESS Wood and Coal We Have Both Them And BRIQUETTES When Buying Hay, Alfalfa, Wheat, Oats, Barley Chicken Feed, mckinley & company