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1 . oCU 1 1 ti 1 I > MOSQUITO FLEET PROVES 1^19 RARE VALUE T0 MEW Y0RK Entered as Second Ciaa* Mailer February 19, 1914. Rscsnt Manwuvers Show That Enemy At |*>*tortice, Ixuita, Oregon, Urnler act of March 3, 1879 Could Not Surprise City. Published Every Thursday at lent». Ore., by the Mr. Sw P vsli » hino C o . J. SANGER FOX, M anauisg E oitoh MRS. MINNIE I. HYPE, Naws Eurroa J. Al.l.EN DVNBAR, (of Long Reach, Cal.) A bsociatb . Phones: Tabor 7824 and IM»L New York.—Recent maneuvers of the "mosquito tteet” of privately owned power t>oat» lu New York harbor prove,! such a success, lu the opinion of navy department ex|>erts, ns to dem oust rate conclusively Hint no enemy fleet could upproa* h this city liudlacw ervd. nor could any Bubiuuriue ho|>e to euter the port. Both the ii ivy ottleers win. conducted the game mid the eltl. ens w ho t">>k part In it have learned the astonishing powers of small, fa-t tnotorlmata lu spying out an enemy at sea and direct ing the attack. The recent tnaneuvera were from Boston to the Itela ware capea on the Atlantic exist. The dii Uloii about New York was under the direction of Cap tain I A Kaiser of the battleship New Jersey and Lieutenant .1 W. Wilcox, w title E. 8. Willard bad charge of the hydroaeroplane division. Through their efforts the maneuvers went through without a bitch At Block island the attacks and counterattacks against the entrances to the sound and the home fleet of bat tleshlps protected by the "mosquito fleet" resulted, the naval umpires have reported, in the enemy being spotted and driven luick In every ease. Trtiliee Davison and Pau) McCul lough. the two young aviators who took part, heljied materially by discov ering the approach of the enemy fleet some sixty miles out from Gravesend bay. They did It In a heavy squall and fog. under ths most trying conditions f The Mt. Scott Drug Co Wish to express their appreciation of the patronage of the people of the community during the past year and desire to extend to them Best Wishes for a Bright and Prosperous New Year At The Churches Arlctd Bdptlst (hurt* 9:45 a. ui. titilla Notimi. — - II a. in. I' rear hi ng servino. M :<M> p. Bt< Evening service». 7 :UU |> in. Il Y. P. U. meeting. 8 (to Tlmrmlay Prayer meeting Everylmdy welcome lu any anti all uf three services. W T H. Hprigg», pastor. Millar J Avenue Fresbylcrlun Church m a. in. ’’iahliath Hcliool. Il ». in Murnihit worship. 7 :p in. Y. I*. H. <■ F.. 7 :45 p. hi Evening worship. 7 :3u p. m Tiiurmlay. niidwaek service. » p m. Thiireilav, choir practice. Rev. Win H. Alitele, Pastor. Your continued patronage will be appreciated. Come passing of this week A Contemporary complains of •* marks the closing of another x *■ the strenuosity of politics in and look over our sjicci.il year of time and also adds the in Oregon and implores some one closing of another chapter in the to take the initiative in an at CLEARANCE SALE BARGAINS history of the Mt. Scott Herald. tempt to abolish some of the St. I’eler s ( dlholh ( hurt h Having so recently taken over lesser campaigns, citing the fight Sunday» >> a. hi . Iziw Ma»«. the plant we are not prepared to for speakership of the Senate as |l):;U> a. in. iliifh Ma»». give a resume of the year’s a good place to begin. It is very KdiO a. in. Holiday Sohiml. I'.* M. t'lioli rrheareal. events, nor to record the com difficult to please all the people Werk dava: Ma»» at h a. in. munity progress which has been all the time. The people have made along various lines. How chosen to rule in Oregon and it Seventh IMy Adventist (hurih ever. we can all face the future is r.ot fitting for them to lay |i> a. in. Haturday Hald>ath Nchool. II a. ui. Haturday iireavhlng. together and from a common down on the job. ’It is possible 7 :J0 |>. iu. Wedneaday, Pravrr Hireling standpoint plan for a year of that we have a complexity of 7 45 p. in. Huudav prearhlog. greater progress than any in the I machinery which might admit That from the Good-Will Spirit of the previous history of this district; of simplifying without detriment kern I’drk Chrlstaln (hurih Corner iltttli Hl. and tilth Ave. H. El. a year when the community to the interests of the people, Holiday Season we shall absorb a warmth of |i> a. tn. Ihblr Hohool, spirit shall be developed to an but it often happens that what 1) a in. and 7 .’U> p in. prrarhlng »er* sice. friendly feelings and courtesy that will ex extent which will result in bring is considered of lesser import i, .Ui p. iu. Chrivtaiu Endeavor. ing to pass many things in the ance is really a very important 7 Slip. in. Thursday, uiid-wrek prayer tend from January first, Nineteen-seventeen, meeting wav of social, economic and in factor after all. As long as the A i-ordlal wrlruinr to all. to January first Nineteen-eighteen, with the dustrial improvements, with the appointing of important com Rev. G K Berry, !*a»t<>r. one object always in view of mittees is vested in the speaker privilege of renewal with greater interest on making the Mt. Scott district a ship that office cannot be con SI. I’duls I plsiopdl (hurch (Inr hl<M k ».iilth <d W<M»lmrrr »tatlon that day, and particularly expressed toward more desirable residence and in sidered as unimportant. Also, the HIS TWO TENSE MOMENTS. Holy filmiiiiinioii thr flrot Sunday u! dustrial center. office itself carries with it a de One a Ninth Inning Crisis, the Other a each month at 8 p. m. No other evr* customers aud prospective customers during Dinner Table Ci ¡max. vieea that day. Much has already been ac gree of influence and prestige a prominent Cambridge muu Every other Sunday the regular »er- every day of the coming year. complished along the above which cannot be underestimated. tell I heard vice» will lie a» uaiial. of the two ui< st lense moments of Evening Prayer ami «rrnmu at 4 p. nt. lines. School and Church fa It presages well for the interests bls life. But tbe tension lu each case Huudav Hrhool meet» at 3 p. tn. 11. cilities are of the best, which is of the State that the attitude of was different. Boatwright, Supt , L. Mallett, Her. V“ ul'l if I ever shall forget either I.. . ■1 W I at lot ko always a trreat asset for a resi the members comprising the occasion." he said reflectively. "They dential district. A business cen 1917 Legislature is for the most were big moments. tents hdnqelkdl Church ter, second to none outside of part so manifestly favorable to "The first was when I was In col lege. 1 was captain of tbe baseball Hermon by tbe Pmitor, Il a. tn. and the down town district has been the enactment of legislation in team that year. We came to the eud of 7:15 p. ni Holiday K c I kmi I 9:45 a m., Albert built up, providing fully for all harmony with the expressed tbe ninth. We needed one ruu to tie LENTS STA., PORTLAND, OREGON tankliauaer, Hoporilitenilenl. the score and another to win tbe game community needs, adding its full will of the people, and in return Y. P. A. 0:45 p. tu. Paul Bradford, Two men were down and two on tbe Preaident. and important quota to the at the people owe it to their repre sacks when 1 came to bat And for Prayer meeting Thur»day 8 p. tn. tractiveness of the district as a sentatives to let them know what once In my career I did it. 1 lined out A cordial welcome to all. a three bagger right over tbe railroad T. It. Hornschucb, Pastor. home center. The spirit of the is really wanted and to acquaint When I felt It go—well, that community is cordial far beyond them with their approval when track was one occaslou. that usually found in suburban they endeavor to carry out the "And the other." lie chuckled, but tents friend's Church For up-to-date, practical Hair Cut tint/ and "that velvet shave" go to districts, and is commented on wishes of their constituents. a slow flush crept over his cheeks. “It 9:47: a. m. Bible Hchool, Clifford was thirty years ago. soon after 1 left Barker Hu|>erinten>lent. by strangers coming to make M. I. H. college. I went over to see a girl I 11 :00 a. m Preaching aervice». their homes in our midst. thought was pretty nl< e and to meet o :Z5 p. ui. Christian Endeavor. Strictly Sanitary. 7 :IM> p. tu. Preaching Services. ber folks for the first time. I went on It is possible that after a year Conveniently lucutcd— H IX) p, iu. Thursday, mid-week a Sunday. All tbe men were away. The pessimist thinks the wind Foster Rd. and Main SL spent in an endeavor to get next prayer meeting And they bad duck for dinner." He A cordial welcome to all these tor* to the heart of things we will be blows colder here than anywhere stopped. "Ever carve u duck?” he vices. else, but we notice our children asked meaningly. “ No, neither had I in a position to suggest channels John an<l Nellie Riley, Pastors. before. Nor have I siuce.” His flush Special attention to children. Razor Honing We appreciate your pal- for future activity along lines of are healthier, their cheeks deepened. "I never even went to see ronagv in and winh to all a Happy and Prosperous New Year community betterment, but at rosier, their steps more joyous that girl again.” be added plaintively Lents fidptlst Church present we will confine ourselves than those in less bracing condi —Boston Journal. Ixird’e Day. Bible School 9:45 a. m. to seeking to promote the com tions. The growler who has to Morning worship, 11 a. ni. BONEHEAD BASEBALL board the car with muddy rub Elmo Heights Sunday Hchool, 2:36 munity spirit, which, fully de p. in. veloped, will bring to pass all bers which get nicely dried off Ons Curious Break That Evsn ths Um B V P I . I. .’to p m. pires Did Not Notice. Evening worwtiip, 7:30 p. iu. needful improvements as rapid and look quite picturesque when A cordial welcome to tlieae servioao. Raset>alI s champion foolish ¡day was ly as the need manifests itself. I they arrive in Portland, thinks made J. M Nelson, Pastor in a game between Washington funeral Directors, If we take for our motto, “Sell Lents mud is worse than that in and the White Sox in 1907. In that TWO ESTABLISHMENTS your hammer and buy a horn,” ' any other locality. It is not a battle I-arry Schlafly was captain of Fifth Church ot*Chrtst I circumstance to what they en the Washingtons nnd also played sec and begin the year with a de PHONE TABOR 6207 PHONE TABOR 6606 Fifth C7hurch of Christ. Scientist of 4615 66th St.. Cor. FOSTER ROAD 5802-4 92nd STREET S. E. termination to boost the district joy in Fulton, Sellwood, and ot,d ba8e Portland, Ore. Myrtle Park Hall, IN LENTS ARLETA Myrtle Park. in every possible way, supporting other low-lying poorly drained went out to telephone or buy . goat <£ Service«'Monday 11 a. in. Flral Class Service Given iMy or Night C Proximity lo <'etn**l«rlr* Enables Ua its industries and commercial parts of Portland, nor can it be something and was delayed so long Sunday Hchool 9:30 anil 11 a. tn. to Farnlah Funeral* al a Minimum Kxpcn*«. Wednesday evening testimonial meet enterprises, the results will be compared with conditions in the ,but tbe Senators had three men put ing 8 p. in. vallev The fact oi of '”,t The b*fore v> niamette vaney. ine iact 8ox ,lls rame returB trottJng in for their eminently satisfactory and we Willamette will have acquired a habit which the matter is that the Mount turn at bat Washington took the field onl-v men ■n<1 nobody on Lents M. t. Church will insure the future prosperity Scott district is exceptionally favorpd for it has a fair alti- se ' ond at " 1 ,be ‘ farae wpnt on ,ha ‘ Sunday School 9:45. a. tn. iavorea, lor It nas a lair aitl way t||] Fielder Jonea hit one atralgbt of the district. M. I. H. Preaching 11 :00 a. m. tude, and a loose gravelly sub- across second. Then, and not till then, Bible Study Clam, 5:30 p. m. soil that rapidly disposes of ex- was ** discovered that there was no Epworth league fl:3> p, m. body on second base. Preachihg 7 :3<i p. m. HPHE hearty thanks of the new cess moisture. J. S. F. Prayer meeting Thursday evening at Incredible as it may seem, nineteen “The-One-Way-Charge ” management of The Herald ________________________ 7:30. F. M. Jasper, pastor. men—seventeen players and two um Residence 57 g 3 8lrd St. i plres—had started the half Inning In are due to the people of this community for their ready re One of the greatest drawbacks this fashion and not one of them got hl* *bot 0Ter ,b* sponse to our appeals for true our community continues to Lauretwood M. f. Church co-operation. It is exhilarating foster in her midst is mud—just Schlafly reappeared at thia Juncture, 9:45 a. in. Sunday echimi. 11:00 a. m. preaching. to rub shoulders with wide plain mud. Now would be a and the umpires decided that the hit 12 30 a m. class meeting wishes to thank its patrons all over Portland capital time to set the wheels in was ll,pgal when made with only eight awake, progressive, responsive fl:30 p. m. Epworth league. for their patronage during the past year and 7:30 p m preaching. orer._New York sun. folks, and we find the average motion to at least have the mud .n(1 8:00 p. in. Thursday evening, prayer scraped off our main street as — — pledges them ever-increasing service dur business man of this community service. Dr. C. R. Carlos, pastor. to be of that stamp. The heat 3oon as the thaw comes. We ing 1917. WHEN A WHALE BLOWS. specialist for the Gas Company have heard it suggested in when in our office this morning several quarters that the time It la 8taam, Not Water, the Cetacean Germa* Evangelical Reformed|Church 8poute Into the Air. stated that he considered Lents has come for a concerted move Corner Woodstock Ave., and 87th St. Since a whale breathes air when it is to be the livest suburb in the ment to have main street paved, below Rev. W. <». Lienkaemper, pastor. D-61 the surface the breath must be Sunday Hchool 10 a. m. whole of Portland. He said, say two blocks in every direction held, for if water should be taken into Morning Worship, Ham. Y. I». H. at 7:30 p. m. “The people here have the right 1 from the junction of Foster Road the lungs th« animal would drown. German Sohool and Catechetical Claas Thus as soon as a cetacean comes to and Main street. The Herald spirit, and are not afraid to take Saturday 10 a. m. the surface its breath is expelled and a chance at a good opportunity will gladly throw open its a fresh supply inhaled before it agnln when it presents itself.” The columns to a discussion on this goes down. breath which has been held in free Methodist Church progressive, substantial banking and kindred subjects. Other the The lungs fora considerable time under Runday Hchool, 10 a. m. institution, the clean up-to-date suggestions made to us have pressure is highly heated, and as It is Preaching, 11 s. in. and 7:30 p. m. THE UPPER MAIN STREET stores, and the building of the been, take care of the “Slough” forcibly ex|«elled into the colder outer Prayer meeting, Wednesday 7:3ojp.m. it condenses, forming a column of largest department store this in front of the Postoffice, have air All are cordially invited to attend steam. A similar effect may be pro side of the river which has just sidewalks put in along the more duced by any person if on a frosty these services. Robert H.Clark, pastor, been accomplished by Katzky important residence streets, morning the breath is suddenly blown the mouth. Those who live on the Hill will find good service right at Bros., all bear witness to the have city mail delivery, have from That whales spout out of the blow LODGE DIRECTORY home. Phone your order to Talxjr 3292. same truth. Incidentally, if the more lights in our streets, form holes water which lias lieen taken in Mapnolia Camp No. 1026, Royal We call and deliver through the mouth is probably more a Commercial Club or a Mer above were not true in our Neighbors, meets regular Second and Fourth W«*dneMlays of each opinion, we would not have un chant’s Protective Association, wl,1,'lv IH-Iieveci than nny other popular month nt I. O. (). F. Hall. Second dertaken our own business ven etc. I he Herald is not prepared »uch a performance would be Impossl Wednesdays social meeting. Neighbors bring your families and friends. ture under present financial con to champion any of these re- ble, because a whale's nostrils do not Fourth Wednesday, business. All into the back of the mouth, as do ditions. Here’s to a prosperous forms at the present time, but open Candies, Confectionery, Neighbors requested to come. By those of a man, and the nnlmal la not order of the Camp. year for us all in 1917. J. S. F. its columns are open to anyone able to "breathe through Its mouth,” as Bakery Goods, Fruits, can ordinary land mammals. — Roy desiring to air their views on Soft Drinks, Tobacco Begin the New Year right by sulmcrib- Chapman Andrews in New York Inde Thia is an A No. 1 time to start sub either side of any of these sug pendent A Cigars. Light lunches ing for the Herald. Only *1.00 a year. scribing for the Herald. $1.00 a year. gestions. J. S. F. ALWAYS AT YOUR SERVICE i It should tie in every home in lente. RESOLVED The Multnomah State Bank H. D. Kenworthy and Co. Tnc. Rose City Van Company C. J. Holway GROCER Boh na 's Confectionery