X .\ IT. SC( )TTA HER Al J ) HtALlli Bv in Lora mt C. Little SUBURBS Grip hik I ptieutuouia prevail. Every­ body 4iouId know how to dewl with »ed is right and Phone» : Talxir 7H24 and D-fil tlie patient’s head is well wrapped—ail but tlf no»e and month ts-ing warmly ViriTH this issue of the Herald otherwise. Strange to relate eovvn-d. » ’’ the management passes news dispatches of the same The first thing to do is to give a hot into other hands. The new pro- date record the fact that the footbath, in a veaeel deep enough to iue prietors, Messrs. J. Sanggr Fox, National Grange, in session tnerae the legs to the middle of the calf least. After the feet have been in Jas. Allen Dunbar, and Mrs. assembled, passed resolutions at the »»ter a lew minuter, add more het Minnie Hyde, are well known to memorializing Congress to favor- water, and keep it as hot as can Is- most of you. and all who know ably act upon the National Pru­ borne comfortably for fifteen luinutes. them are competent to pass hibition Amendment now before Let the patient drink a glass or two of judgment on their ability and that body. ___ Evidently “ there is a hot lemon and water. While feet are bath, get a chest pack ready. Take a We have many ; screw loose somewhere. . reliability. W’e in roller towel, wring out of eold water. reasons to think they will give would suggest that Mrs. Finney Wrap it double around the ebeat, piu- the Herald readers a better ser­ join the Grange and tret the far­ ning sm-sithly and as snug as you e.ui. In the of . f'ver this pin a »trip of woolen blanket, vice than ever before. They mers' viewpoint. Iu viir face fuw uf seem particularly adapted to the the great world need of bread or wo°* clo,h of **“* kl,uL Bee that it .l„r Put work and have had experience stuns there is no danger of any «»v»r» _ ... the edge» of the wet towel, Pin . B a similar pack around the neck Entered m Second Cifc* Matter February 19, 1914. o £ ? At The Churches Arleld Bdplisl C hurih RESOLVED That from the Good-Will Spirit of the Christmas-time we shall absorb a warmth of A friendly feelings and courtesy that will ex­ tend from January first, Nineteen-seventeen, to January first Nineteen-eighteen, with the privilege of renewal with greater interest on s 2 9:46 a. ui. Bible School. 11 a. m. I'reacliing servie». 8:00 p. in. Evening services. 7:00 p in. B. Y. P. U. meeting. 8:00 Thursday Prayer meeting. EverylMidy welcome to any and all of i these services. X W. T. B. Spriggs, pastor. V» Millard Avenue Presbyterian Church 10 a. m. Babliatti School. w z 11 a. m. Morniug worship. -A 7:i> in. Y PB. U.K. •M 7 :46 p. in. Evening worship. * 7:80 p. m Thursday. midweek »»rviee. * that day, and particularly expressed toward customers aud prospective customers during every day of the coming year. The Multnomah State Bank LENTS STA., PORTLAND, OREGON H p. m. Thursday, ch-dr practice. Rev. Win, II. Amos, Pastor. St. Prier s (atholk ( hurth Bundays: h ». ni. Low Min, lie;«) a. tn High Matt, 8:30 a. in. Bunday Btiiiool. 12 M. Choi i ri-lu-arnal. Wwk e ><> a. m. Bible School. patient to lied in well aired and bone- Hyde is an old hand at the par­ go out of business. —M. I. H. It a. ni. and 7 :30 p u>. preaching ear* dry bedding—the bedding should be »ice. ticular sort of local newspaper by a stove for an hour just before tl .’«• p. m. Chriilaln Endeavor. work that is necessary to supply Our apologies are due those aired 7:3op. m. Thursday, mid-week prayer making the l>ed up for immediate oc­ meeting the field a local paper should merchants who were not includ- cupancy, providing tlie lied is in an un­ A cfWflial welcome to all. cover. She enjoys collecting and ¡n thj3 week’s write-up of heated room or out on porch. Protect Ilrv. G K Berry, Pastor. publishing the news items that the local stores. Time and tlie patient's iiead as previously directed, make a local paper successful. space are an that precluded them and if indoors open wide all the win­ St. Pauls Lplsiopdl Church dows so that a draft will blow through One hlock south of WiMxImere station. Mr. Fox has also been connected anj every business institution the room. Holy Communion the first Bunday ot with several papers as reporter w,u receive complimentary men- No food but grape or berry juice, or each month at 8 p. tn, No other »or- vices that day. and business manager. Mr. tion in these columns within the oranges. When lietter, baked apples (OK Ihr uunil mill gnu Every other Sunday the regular ser­ Dunbar is a good business getter, next few weeks. We trust that and cream are all right. Fiat no bread vices will lie as usual. or grain food in any form until well. Evening Prayer and sermon at 4 p. in. \\ ith their wide acquaintance in those merchants also who were liaur uh num im burtny Handled in this way, there is little Bunday School meets al 3 p. m. B. Portland they ought to conduct a not given an opportunity to ex- danger, if taken in time. But tlie little Boatwright, Hupt , L. Maffett, Sec. thr pant yrar mr thank yim .. Rev. G. W. Tavlor Rector. very successful business. Let press Christmas wishes to their details are important. A hot tootbatli, us all wish them well and make customers through our columns or a pack, half done; or a bed that is fHay gnur (thriuinau hr mrr- tents tvangelkdl Church the wish possible of realization wju pardon us. We did the best damp, or a room with stagnant air, or Sermon by tbs Pastor, 11 a. tu. and rirr anb gour Nrui tirar hap ­ just a little foo rt well a created considerable ink he public does not want and also such rural ne some Lents hupthl Church mands of those of then charge up the failure to get siding within the Mr i. Kemp am the Hi tala* l.onl'i Bit «• School 9-46 a. m. results to the advertising. If city proper. If thctii < Isa lion will aft-’r Ihr II a, m. 1 1 M*y FT ar Tt t you fail to get results perhaps var Wit »day S<:hool, 2:30 BibtHi »nor ¡fl ‘ .1 a p. m • 1 ul you have failed to judge the pub­ U T B Y T ■ i at C K. A materially. A i an tic pnone is rieing lic needs. Eter j n f will scription and your commenda­ pleased if, in return, the residents of norv so high that people an* Unpinning 48,< MXj. Portland, Ore Myrtle Park Hall, won bl HeolU that the only this district will speak a kindly word » Mru. Scott, Myrtle Park. tion. Instead of speaking light­ to understand why tlie ancien I h in­ I tiling necessary to lx- done now to place for the paper—subscribe for it yourself Service« Sunday 11 a. tn. scribed their messages on clay or atone ; (Jalifomia in the dry eohinin is to ar< »'.we ly of it, commend it to your and speak of it to your friend.«. Sunday -«chisil 9:30 and ¡1 a. in. tablets. the good people of Sail Francisco to tin- Wixlnesday evening testimonial meet­ customers, your friends and ac­ ing K p. III. quaintances, help to make its The information ha* percolated into Rochester (N. Y.) Post Exprefw—Our i dangers which l>«-a»-t her people. Of the condition as it now exists the “Cail” subscription list a lengthy one, I this office that some sort of a business notion is that th« next beet thing to a isays: I-olitical job is a place on a diet squad. The Oregon Prohibition State Com­ lents M. L. Church and then you will feel assured men’s organization in Lents is in the “The saloomi of Sgn Francisco are mittee has moved its headquarters out ^Pittsburg Gazette Times — Now day» Sunday School 9:46. a. tn. embryonic stage with a possibility of when you want to give yourself it is the New England boiled down ■ open 20 hours of the 24 every day in the to Lenta. They now have desk room in Preaching 11 :00 a. m. bursting from its chrysalis moat any week including Sunday. Resorts and a little publicity through its time and emerging upon tlie stage of dinner. Tiie Herald office 5M2, !»2nd St., B. F. Bible Study <'!»♦», 6:30 p. m. columns that all the people in action. The new management .of the Seattle (Wash) Post-Intelligencer— cafes sell liquor from if o’clock in the Miss Edna Burns is in charge as office Epworth League 6:90 p, tn. Preachihg 7 :3l> p. m. [ morning to f> o'clock in the morning, town are going to see what you “Herald” has not yet become sufficient­ The old timer stops long enough in hi- , and there is very little prv'ense of ob- secretary. Prayer meeting Thursday evening at F. M. Jasper. pastor. have to say. Too many people ly familiar with conditions to feel war­ pursuit of a dollar to observe that the ! serving in the slightest degree the 2 Patrons of the Herald will be glad to 7:30. Residence 67c3 Hird St. learn that a Pacific phone lias now been ranted in making any suggestions as to midnight oil our young men are now i o’clock in the morning closing hour. seem to think a paper can be installed. Tabor 7824. “Any high school boy can go into any run for nothing, and expect the immediate needs for such an institution, burning appears to be gasoline. but we do know that no town or com­ saloon in San Francisco and get what­ Laurelwood M. L. ( hurch management to send them a copy munity ever progresses very far on the Daily Mails ever he wants to drink and as much as 9:46 a. m. Sunday acliool. free. Right here we suggest road to success without a live wire AT 90 SHE LEARNS TO READ. lie wants, so long as he has the money Mails at the Lents posloffice arrive 11 ;00 a. m preaching. you reverse that position and to organization of similar character. For to pay for it. And any high school girl and depart daily, except Sunday, as fol­ 12:80 a. in. claiw meeting. 0:30 p. m. Epworth Langue. start the change we have put the benefit of the community we hope in Woman Never Had Tima Before; Too or eighth grade grammar school girl, for ' lows : Buoy on Farm. 7:30 p. in preaching. Impart down our dollar for a year’s sub­ the precess of time to be able to report Danville, Ill.—"Aunt Mary" Norcross, that matter, can go into any of the well Arrive N:00 p. in. Thurxlay evening, prayer progress regarding the evolution of the 6:00 A. M. 7:16 A. M. service. subscription to the Herald. We “LenU Commercial Club.”—M. I. H. age ninety, whose sixteenth child was known cafes in this city at practically : 12:60 P. M. 12:.«) 1’, M any hour of the day and night and get Dr. C. R. Carlos, pastor. married last spring, Is teaming to rend. will never live in a community 3:80 P.M. 6:3O P. M "I've always wanted to read.” she whatever the man who is with her wants again where a local paper is pub­ GIRL MAY GET $15.000.000. said over tho top of a newspaper as her to drink.” . German Lvanijelkdl ReformedJChurch lished without taking the paper San Franefsco.—If Sally Nickel, the she rocked on the [>orch nt her coun­ On Wednesday, Januaay 27th, a meet­ Constipation Causes Bad Skin try home, "but until now I ’ ve never Corner Woodstock Ave., nnd 87th St. and paying for it. If you want year-old greatgrandchild of Henry ing will I m - held in Room A, Central Rev. W. G. Lienkaemper, pastor. had time." A dull and pimply skin is due to a i Miller, shall be alive at the death of Library, in honor of the pioneer work­ to get good cheerful service you Sunday School 10 a. m. During her childhood she assisted the late cattle king's three grandchil­ ers of the W. C. T. U., under the sluggish Isiwul movement. Correct this Morning Worship, Ham. have to pay for it and news- dren she will become the richest wo­ with the farm work and after marriage auspices of Central I nion, All perenna condition and clear your complexion Y. P. H. Ht 7:30 p. m. helped her husband in making suffi ­ paper editors are just as re- man tn California. She will Inherit an German N»hool and Cafecla-tical Ciana cient money to rear their large ■family. having been engaged in W. U. T. IT. with Dr. King’s New Life Pills. This Saturday 10 a. m. estate valued at 815,060,000. sponsive as any one else. work for twenty-five yi-are or more are assur»- you a full, free, non-griping "I had no time when young to read On the other hand, according to the We thank the people of the will of the late cattle baron, should ♦he weekly papers because of my large to be the guests of honor, All Union movement in morning. Drive out tlie mild laxative taken at liedtime will county and of Mt. Scott for she not survive the three grandchil­ family. But now, with plenty of time workers are invited to tie present. Free Methodist Church dull, listless feeling resulting from over- on my bands and the daily newspapers The State President, Mre Jennie M. such assistance as they have dren and should there be no other issue, being delivered at my gnte, I've just Sunday School, 10 a. in. oadetl intestines and sluggish liver. Get money will go to California schools Kemp, addressed the mem I* re of Mt. got to learn to read and get the news given us and hope they will the Preaching, 11 a. m. and 7:» p. ra. a txittle today. At all Druggists, 25c. and charitable Institutions. Scott Union at their meeting last Tues­ while it. ta »«•—)■ " Prayer meeting, Wednesday 7:3o;p.m. show their appreciation of these day, relating tlie iikm I interesting events All are cordially invited to attend remarks by giving the Herald Champion Melon Eater. of the National Convention recently held them- services. Sloan's Liniment fases Pain and its new managers undivided Berkeley, Cal.—Thomas 8. Vanaazk, in Indianafiolis, Ind. It was Mre. world’s champion. Is In training. Va­ Robert If.Clark, pastor. support, and insure them a suc­ naszk, a senior in the College of Let­ Sloan’s Liniment is first thought of Kemp’s duty at this Convention to sup­ mothers for bumps, bruises and sprains ply the pulpits for the Sunday services. cessful business experience. — ters and Science at tlie University of that are continually happening to LODGE DIRECTORY California, says that next summer he children. It quickly penetrates and This she did, sending out one hundred H. A. Darn all. Magnolia Camp No. 402«, Royal women. She was informed that men Peiris iiariHuaiT (Ímupaiui NOTES OF THE W. C. T. 0. m Mrs. Ella Finney, in a recent letter appearing in the Journal, frantically appeals to the public to attempt something to check the onward march of prohibition ♦for the sake of the farmers, whom she declares face ruin will either break hi» own record or burst something trying. He holds the title of world's champion cantaloupe eater, I-ast summer he worked In the Imperial valley. Before hie tent he put a marker, an