Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923, December 21, 1916, Image 4

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    LOCAL AND PERSONAL
All chiurli. «rei»«*?, penonal and local uvws
noi publtohml for proftt. tre»; m'tlce» ot en*
Icrtainmenu. wnduenxt for proti. published
at a 3bc minimun, ot fit1 word».
A iuiouik '«*-
mont» «ml card ot thank», unnr rate. Adv« r-
tiaina rat«*» quotvd on n*qu«*at.
Mn*. B«*llv Etlwood i»
visiting friends thia w«*ek.
roocu )M1 the «ottool grounds | Ulugh
Crumb, at the atlendame ««dice sp>*te
! on the “Effect ot Cigarette» on Koya.”
Mr Crumb la intensely Intervet**! in the
welfare of boy» and hi» talk was good
Oregon « dairy product!«» in IMO
total» $.M,tW0,u0iX.
■■
A true oonaervation measure is one
winch allow** ftilleal use of natural re-
sourees. such as water power, for light,
iieat and power, thus really conserving
coal, oil and wood now itsvd tor these
purposes and utilizing water running to
waste.
entertaining
A leading engineering ami «■onstnu*-
tion company is authority for the state­
Walsh has a slock of good gasoline all ment that there will tie 100 and pro!»-
the time at prices aa good aa can be ally 200 grain elevators built in th«*
found anywhere tf.
Columbia river basin to handle the
1917 crop, thus doing a ««An with th«* old
Th«' Misses Train, of
71st Ave, S, sack system.
E.. leave for All«any Saturday tor the
Christmas holiday«.
The Marshfield Chaiulwr of Commerce
has initiated a movement to rain*
$50,to encourage and aid in th«* lo­
Misa lx-!« Lent. who is teaching in the
cation of prospective fwtories.
If all
High School al R«v*eburg, is spending
suitable centers of population would «10
the holiday» at her home here.
liltewiso the problem oi Oregon’« need |
ot a pay roll would lx* «olved.
Thurelay «writing, live. 13th Prof,
and Mr« F. A llollingwortll «>iil**rtallie<i
tlw* latter*« vocal »ludeuta al tin* resitlengv
Miuiio at 518) rtflth st. S. E. The objivt
of the gathering was to orgauite a stu­
dent music club which ia to meet once a
mouth iu program s»«*ion, Tla* num-
l>ent are to he given by tlie »tmli'lil».
subject to g«‘ii«*ral criticism on certain
specitl«*d pointe. Only a tentative pro­
gram was «‘ffi'cted, th«* election of i ilij
evrs and detailing of work being left till
the next meeting, which will be held tin*
evening of Jan. 2nd. Those prvwent
were Mtwlames Curri«*, Mahan. Slavimky
and Wasaatnt; Mintr» Waaeaui, Buel and
Carlson; M«*s»rs. Currie, Mahan, Stavow-
ky, Freemau, Fro»» and Klock
CHtmVIUt
HUSAM VALLEÏ
r«-at
L. J. Hollenbei’k, of Lent», was in this
Mr. and Mrs. Sandberg were down
from Palmer a few days tbe pa»t week vicinity the paist w«x*k lo'iking after pro­
Tht* meanest »nd most <
looking after home interests and visiting perty intere»ta.
ought t<i have » -ittie «*«iiiil
Lent» fríen*!«.
Mr. ami Mrs. C. M. Harrison, of ple:i»i«ie on thia X mas time,
Gr«'»liam. were Valley visitors on Friiiay country at least.
Mrs. Dittmier of Ridgefield, Wash., last.
s]>ent Saturday night uid Sunday with
J. W. Frost Sr. nasa caller at the |
her daughter. Mrs. Elmer Drost, of 57 th
j home of Time. Eliingham, of Mt. Tabor, J
avenue.
j on Mon'lay
P. 'kellenger lias n*turn«*«l from a trip
Mrs. Maud Connell,
formerly of
Lents, arrived the dr.-tot the week from | to the Puget Sound cities.
her home in eastern Oregon and will
Tin* Joy Brot tiers, who have leaned the
spend the holidays with old friends.
IC. F. Kesterom farm, are taking poe-
I session tliis week.
The Ladies' Aid of the Methodiet
Church an* very much gratitied over the
result«« of their bazar which netted them
$100.
The people of the S. D. A. church sur­
prised Elder and Mrs. D. J. Chitwood
recently with a silver shower, the oc­
casion being their twenty-fifth wedding
anniversary.
j
If it were not for «e'.flahnees, pride
and a consuming desire to grab every­
thing there would be ]»*itce «-very w lu re,
at all times.
There will be an entertainment at
the school house on Sa'unlay evening
Quite a num tier from this neighlxtr-
of thia week.
A fine program will be
hood wen- doing business in the city on
given.
Monday, among them being Mr. and
We Io not any of 11s do as well aa we
Mrs. H. C. R«*»torff. G. H. Kesterson,
Martin Eberhard, Will Richt-y, Mr. might, even in a material way. Mauv
and Mrs. W. L. Rhoads, John Forsgren, ranchers have no straw berry l*e«l, when
there is no country in the world where
Adolph Kasper and Mr. Bishop.
this fruit flourishes as in this country,
Peter Weiland of Rockwood was a
a» well as other berries.
The past
Valley visitor last .Sunday.
season wild blackberries were to tie had
Pleasant Valley Grange was well in great abundance, yet nianv people
represented at Pomona Grange which failed to gather this delicious fruit, I
met Wednesday, Dec. 20th at Orient. which could be ha*l for the picking.
Pleasant Valley Grange will meet in Let us all try aod do better in every '
regular session next Saturday, Dec 23d way another year.
X-mas Shopping
If by chance you have been delayed
0^your Christmas Shopping we are pre
pared to give you quick service, no
waiting and a large, carefully assorted
stock to choose from at a saving on
»down town prices on all
Dry Goods, Ladies and Gents’Furnishings and Shoes
A Few Suggestions for Useful Christmas Presents tor different Members of the Family
FOR MOTHER
FOR FATHER
Dress Pattern
House Dress
Apron
Suit Underwear
Hosiery
Gloves
Shoes or Slippers
Kimona
Flannelette Gown
Umbrella
Suit of Clothes
Dress Pattern
Underwear
Kid Gloves
Gloves
Boudoir Cap
Shoes
Auto Veil
Hose
Silk Hose
Cap or Hat
Hand Bag
Shirts
Banette
Suspenders
Doll
Pajamas
Shoes
Flannelette Night-
Sweater
Shirt
Apron
Necktie
Umbrella
Overalls and Trousers
FOR BROTHER
Suit of Clothes
Shoes
Neck Tie
Nightshirt
*
Waist or Shirt
Belt or suspenders
Handkerchiefs
Sweater
Collars
Pans Garters
FOR FAMILY
Set Dishes
Pair Blankets
Comfortable
Tablecloth
Towels
Sheets and Pil­
low Cases
Pillows
Rugs
Curtains
Soliciting your Patronage and Wishing you all a
Merry Xmas and a Prosperous, Happy New Year
Harold Rutherford, who has been j
working fur several months in Alaska, is .
expected home any day now. as the rail- ■
road construction upon which he ha.*-
been engaged has suspended operations Thi« will be an all day meeting,
for the winter
Adolph Kasper has begun assembling
with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they»
material on tbe ground for a new barn
cannot reach the eeat of the dleeaee. Ca­
Rev. Nelson, pastor of the Baptist which he contemplate» erecting on bit*
tarrh is a blood or constitutional dlacaae,
and In order to cure It you must take In— _
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church left the last of the week for his pla e, some time during the early
temal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is' C W
/
old home in Kansas City, Mo., business spring.
taken internally, and aria directly upon
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the blood and mucous surface.
Hall's
interests necessitating bis attentions.
Catarrh Cure le not a quack medicine. It)
Pleasant Valley school completed the
was prescribed by one of the beet phy­
He is expected to return in time to con­
sicians In this country for years snd Is
requirements necessary for standardiza­
duct next Sunday’s services.
a regular prescription. It Is composed of
tion last Friday afternoon. An appropri­ the best tonics known, combined with th»
GILBfKl
best blood purifiers, acting directly on th»
ate program was rendered.
Miss
mucoue surfaces The perfect combina­
Grandma Drake, who lives on the Roberta Downing ot Portland gave a
tion of the two Ingredients Is what pro­
duces such wonderful reeslts In curing)
Mis» Lois Mann ia confined to the
north side of the car track at Third number of readings that were highly
catarrh. Send for testimonials, free.
avenue station is confined to her bed appreciated by all wbo beard them.! F. J. CHENEY A CO.. Props.. Toledo, A house with a severe attack ot the Gripjie-
Bold by Dmsslsts. price TBe.
with a very severe attack.
Some of the County School Superintendent, A. P. ’
The Christmas entertainment at the
Taka Hall e Family Pills for - ------
neighbors have been helping Grandpa Armstrong waa preeeut and delivered a
Bennett Chapel will tie held Saturday
Drake take care of tier.
evening.
short address, in which he commended
Stop That ( ouqh
> Mias Mayme Johnson is spending the
tbe teachers, pupils, board of directors 1
A hacking cough weakens th«* whole | holiday« in Seattle.
A jolly party, consisting of Mr. and and the patrons of tbe school toi*’ tbe
Mr. and Mr«. E. M. Calkin« and Mr.
Mrs. R. W. Reynolds, Wesley and Ruth interest they have taken in bringing ( system, drains your er ergy and gets
Reynolds, Carl Wilson and Alf. Nygard, their school up to standard.
Professor worse if negl«*ct»*d ; your throat is raw, and Mr«. Donald Furey attended Pomona
will spend Sunday In the A. H. Rey­ Armstrong complimented tbe district | your chest aches and you feel sore all (Grange at Orient Wednesday.
nolds new twelve room house at Liberal, on having the moat attractive play «bed I ©ver. Relieve that cold at once with
Mrs. Frank Ol*h*nla*rg has been con-
up the Molalla, remaining over for now in the county.
The funds for Dr. King’s New Discovery. Tin* sooth-
Christmas. The party will lie augment­ building the play «bed have been raised ! ing pine balsams heal the irritateil m«-ni-
ed by the addition of several friends, by entertainment« given by pupil« and . bran«*», and the antiaeptic and laxative
Churches Keep Christ's Birthday.
making a party of at least fifteen.
patrons of the school. Much of the qualitie« kill the germa and break up
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labor was donated. Tbe paraphernalia your cold. Don't let a cold linger. Get
I Dr. King’s New Diacnvery today at your German Evangelical chur I. will la* held
and
equipment
for
tbe
shed
and
grounds
Rev. Dr. Youngeon, Superintendent
Druggist. 50c.
on Sunday evening. There will lie a tree
of the Portland District, occapied the pal- naa been paid for in tbe same manner, i
and fifty children and adults will take
pit of the Methodist Church on Sunday
part in the »ong**. ©-citation», dialogue»,
morning, delivering a most interesting
etc. On Monday, Christmas morning,
Worms Make Children Fretful
and profitable sermon. It was his first
there will be a prewiring serviee at '
visit to the Lents Church since his ap­
If your child criee out in »l«q*p, is ner-
eleven o’clock.
pointment to the district. His future
, vous, puny and listle«», he may be a
visits will be anticipated with pleasure.
victim of worms.
Begin treatment at
i once with Kickapex* Worm Kill«*r. This
ESTIMATES FURNISHED
Saturday evening at the Laurel wood candy laxative in tablet form kills tlie
The officers of the 8. D. A. church
met on Friday night for the purpose of Congregational Churcb at 8 o’clock will worm anil removes it quickly and easily
revising the church membership and to occur the Christmui entertainment of Don’t permit your child’s development
look up absent members who have not that church and Sunday school. Among to lie retarded by the continued drain­
Get
reported recently, The church school varied numbers will be dialogue« by the ing of his vitality by worms.
room has been given a coat of varnish rlaaee» of Gladys Jam«-» and Mr. F. I jh - Kickapoo Worm Killer at your Druggist, We carry a Complete Line of Plumb­
ing Fixtures and Supplies
and tinting, being fresh and bright for roy; a pantomime by W. A. Pratten’» ! 25c.
class ; a xong by Mi»» Maude Snider’s >
the holiday«.
Phone Tabor .5542
class and a piano solo by France» j
VALUE
OF
BORIC
ACID.
Carn«?». The primary department will
M. N. SADLER
W. 8. Richardson, of 5817 88th St, is intersperse songs and recitations,
Its Uss aa a Disinfactant and aa a
Lenta Station
still suflering from the effects of the treat will be given the children.
Healing Ramady.
shaking up received recently in an auto­
Portland, Oregon
At 5 o’clock next Sunday evening at (
A physician writes to Earm and
mobile collision. Mr. Richardson had
the Vesper service the Intermediate ■ Firesale saying “that tbc very best
gone to an East side laundry to repair
Endeavor will have charge of the service, disinfectant known to science doe« not
an engine. Not being provided with the
presenting a programed song»and drills, seem to be known to some people at
necessary tools he was taken in a car to
a pantomime by Katherine Snider and a all.
procure them. A tourist car collided
"I allude to boric ackl or, as some peo­
Christmas reading by the well known
with their machine, throwing both occu­
and popular Mrs. Netta Snider. Mrs. ple call it, boracic acid. It hi exceed­
pants out of the car. Mr. Richardson
Dana Morgan, general superintendent, ingly efficient, safe and economical.
was badly bruised and one leg wounded'
It la a white powder and makes the
will have supervision.
beet dressing for wounds that modern
although he continued to work until the
At the Hoffman school last Friday doctor« have ever discovered.
job was completed the following day
“In using peroxide or hydrogen It la
He waa able to walk to the doctor’s at evening a program of character songs,
STOVEPIPE
first, but is now confined to the house. music, readings and performances from ■Iwaya necessary to remember that
various rooms waa given in the interests while ft la a disinfectant It la not a
ELBOWS
of the school, pa rent-teacher and graph- healing remedy at all, as It la acM in
STOVE
and FUR­
The regular devotional meetings of the anola fund. The reanlta were very, graV reaction and stimulating rather than
NACE
REPAIRING
healing
to
wounds.
Epworth I/* ague are held in the Ep­ ifying, the amount apportioned to the
“Boric acM la mild and safe In Its
We make all kinds of chicken
worth League rooms of the Methodist graptianola being sufficient to finish pay­
action, promotes rapid healing of
supplies,
champion Sanitary
Church each Sunday evening from 6:30 ing for it.
wounda. can be ns«*d as a dressing
Fountains,
Grit and Shell
to 7:30. The topic to be considered
powder
or
dissolved
In
water
as
a
A Sunday school Christmas entertain­
Boxes, Dry and Wet* Mash
next Sunday will be “Crowding Around
ment will be given at the Kern Park cleansing solution. Boric add In aolu
Hoppers and Troughs.
the Cradle.”
Lead««r, Edwin Noiene.
Christian Church next Sunday evening tlon makes an excellent gargle for sore
mouths or a lotion for sore eyes, and
A lively content in the form of an
We
will Make Anything You
at 7:30 o’clock. Superintendent Ward
as It Is not at all expensive a pound
“Automobile Race” is being conducted
Want out of Sheet Metal
Swope will be Master of ceremonies. This
box of it should form part of the do
by this chapter.
Attendance, prompt­
will be a ‘'giving" Christmas service, mestlc supplies of every family
GUTTERING and ROOFING
ness, new members, missionary due«
and all who wish to contribute are invit­
Bring in Your Repairing, No Job
“
Always
remember
that
boric
arid
1«
and general activity in the work of the
too Small
ed to share this pleasure.
nonpotsonons In any ordinary quantity
L«*ague are among the thing« considered
usually used, while bichloride of mer
The
Arleta
W.
CL
T.
U.
met
Tuesday,
A.
PEARCE
in the race.
Come and see who wins
cury and carbolic arid are exceedingly
Dec. 12th, at the Parent-Teacher club nolsono’i» ’’
Hie Ford or Chalmers.
Catarrh Cannot Be Cured
FOR SISTER
ife^The Stevens Cash Department Store^p^
Near Foster Road
fln«*d to the house the past week.
Th«* friend« of Mr». R. Hen*ler«>n
will lx* glad to know that she ha» been
able to return to h«*r home near Bell-
rose station.
A banket ball game
played Mon-
Pity tba poor «h*>|>per a« «he come«
homes exhausted from Portland and
■ how her how fooliah «be*« been.
Phone Tabor IÌM
Ktaidencc 211 N. Main St. Lanta, Ort.
Edward Mills
TREMONT, KERN
PARK, ARLETA
DB. A. KLAPTOCZ
I'hynklnn mti<S Mtiricwoti
<lr»dii«lp University Vienna, 1910
Office and Reside nee
92 St. and Foster Road over
LliNTS PHARMACY
I *■>>>««•> 1 ulwir 321»
Dr. P. J. O’DONNELL
Mt. Scett, Lent« and Porllaod
DENTIST
EXPRESS
Wild St. and Punter Road, over the
LENTS PHARMACY
Phone Tabor 321-1
Baggage and General Hauling,
Trunks 50c Lach
Expert Piano Tuning
DAILY SERVICE
Plumbing and
Heating
COME
TO
the new
wa *
day evening, tlw* Gilla-rl Athletic Club
ami tlx* W. O. W. news boy»
furnish«
it « fiirniflh«
mg the contesting team«.
When time
Ulne
waa called at tlw end of the game the
•core board re wale« I a tie.
An ad­
ditional five minutes »o allow««d, the
Gilbert boy» winning by a ac«»re of IM
to 20.
Is*ave Baggage Check and Address
at Plummer Drug Store.
Thin! and Madison St.
R. L. CONE
All Work Guaranteed. Price» Reasonable
Tabor 366
-7dl2 S5 Ave S E.
NewMethodLa undry
I
Washed Graded Gravel
82nd St. and 45th Ave
Phone Tabor 2063
ng
Tin Shop in Lents
Tabor 3614
QUICK SERVICE
FIRST CLASS WORK
Coffman & Spring*
GROCERIES
Groceries,
Provision«,
Household
Hardware, Farm Produce, Canned
______ Good«. Confectionery
92 Street and
Foster Road ■■
I
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LAMllS
91 and Foster
Wood and Coal
We Have Both Them And
BRIQUETTES
Get Our Prices When Buying Feed
Hay, Alfalfa, Wheat, Oats, Barley
Chicken Feed, Grits, Meat Scrap
Tabor »5»
Wi6 Foster Road
M c K inley & company