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lïmdh 1ÏÏL Subscription, $1.00 a Year Lents, Multnomah County, Oregon, January 25. 1917. SI AK I PERMANENT CLUB YOUNG K. PEOPLE & L. of J. COURI FOR MT. SCOTT CLASSO! SIXIttN COMPILI f NINI II (.RADE Vol. 15. No. 4. CLUB SPECIAL CHILD HARMONY HOLDS UPHOLSTERY AND MILLING IN PUBLIC SCHOOL PHOTOGRAVURES Junior Young People's Class of I rlends I leven Graduates Enter High School- Plans on Loot to Build a Club House Church hold Monthly Business Chdnge Contemplated In Higher Containing Assembly Hall. Din Miss Waugh Gives Interesting Address Mecllnq (ailed to Consider I Ire Pro Two of Ihe Subjects Dealt With in Meeting. Grammar Grades. ing Room And Kitchen. to Parent-fediher Association tection Develops Into Mt. Scott This Week’s Industrial Survey. on Sub-Normal Children. The Junior Young People’s claws of Improvement Club. The pupils of the public schools have Variety Still In Evidence. the Friends’ Hunday School held their ’ lieen wrestling with examinations dur- . The Harmony Club, which was or regular business meeting at the church ganized alxmt twelve years ago and in annex last Friday, with about twenty ' corporated for purposes of general help- I present. Much business was transacted The graduating exercises for the !>ents | I fulness on the Chatauqua arid Club I , and the most important was the adopt- will be held tomorrow morning Hot lunch feature Given Two Years’ i house lines, met Wednesday of this' A. B. Kenworthy (hdlrirwn. Commit I ing of a class name. A constitution was Kbool ¡week with Mr-. I'pland on -2n*l Street. 1 at eleven o’clock. The class numbers presented, drawn up after the mariner I sixteen as follows: I’tans are lieing made for building a Village Blacksmith Vies With Maker of trial Proves Great Success i tee to find Site for fire House of the Knights of tlie Round Table, and I Grace Lucinda Giewe, Myrtle I. Hum Club House as a social center some High School Running Track: Har 5-Cent fee Sufficient. Other Points Induded. enthiisiilMically received. A committee mel, Grace M. Jasper, Frances I.. John where near Kendall station. Tlie young ness Maker With Auto Express. waw appointed to complete the drafting, son, Fmily Marie Lefebvre, George C. people are clamoring for it, and as a A very interesting program was pre Alxiut thirty business men responded and the class ndopted the name of the Lienkaemper, Mark Rex Mayo , Esther mean- of helping with the funds are to th*- cal) sent out by the lx-nts Volun Knights an*l Ladies Class, and agreed Marie Myers, Katherine J. Perry. Edna sented at the meeting of the Parent- ' themselves arranging a series of enter Any resilient of the Mt. .Scott District teer Fire llepartment to meet in the to have pins made with the initial» on. I.. Peterson. Fannie M. Pixley, Vernie Teacher Association of the l«nts school tainments. The Club House will con who fails to read this industrial survey The attendance was tain a kitchen, dining room and assembly Odd Fellows’ Hall last evening (Wed A Queen, Ambassador and Court were L. Rsthkey, Earl Retherford, Beidena on Friday last week by week, or only given it a passing nesday.) While the original object of Clemen, and the retinue will be initiated E. Sperrow, Glen Wards, Hilda M. 1 very gratifying, over fit) lieing present. hall. Those who compose the club are glam«, will miss much that is new, The principal feature of the program largely farmers’ wives living between the meeting wa» to consider the loca at a later’ session. The Court meets Wellman. much that is of direct financial lienefit was an address by Miss Dorothy Waugh Grays Cr-sing and Oregon City. tion of the fire apparatus, the present for its business session the third Friday Eleven of the sixteen will enter High him. Some of the information we i of the Couch school, on the “ Special quarters being nee*Is-1 by A. D. Ken in <*a* h month in the church annex. School; on*- will attend a trade school, i present week by week, may pertiape tie ¡Child in the Public School.’’ Miss worthy for the extension of his under while the remaining four will take up. known to all; each item ie undoubtedly j Waugh has specialized in this phase of taking parlors, the meeting quickly re I some kind of work. known to some, but we are confident ¡school work ami •was well qualified to solved itself into ii iKsjstcr meeting, ainl The new semester will commence that each week we present something present it. many other needed Improvements were that is absolutely news to everyone. If Monday morning. Some changes will The teaching <*f mentally defective or mentioned It wa» felt that a perma . I k * made ill some of the grades. What deficient children has always presented there ever is a close to this undertaking nent organisation wm needed to look 1 is called the ’■Group” plan is tinder con- a grave problem in connection with Joint Installation of Officers on Fri —if we ever get to the time when we after and promote ths interests ol this i have reviewed each industry that is a ' templation in the schools throughout com inanity and it was the concen»u» of Extension of Premises to Indude Old Ithe city, the sixth to the ninetli grades! school work. Such children have lieen day Evening. District Deputy ! credit to our community, we hope and greatly handicapped themselvee as well opinion that other sections of Mt. Scott fire Station AdJs Needed Con- I to lie included should (lie plan lie adopt-1 as plan to present a summary that should And Superintendent Present. proving a great hindrance in the district lie asked to join with l-ents in | eil. Some doubt is expressed however. | work of normal children who were held lie of inestimable value to all who are venlences to Local Institution. this endeavor. as to its inauguration at this time ow-i back on their account. For the lienefit Mount Scott Camp M. W. A. No. : interested in boosting the district—and Tin- temporary organization was male ing to tbe necessity of the teachers al-1 uf both classes it has been successfully i 11660, and Magnolia Circle Royal that means, of course, all who own A. 1). Kenworthy finds Imaincsa so permanent, and the name of Mt. Scott ' property, who live, or who work in our lected specializing along the various* I mprovement Club decided upon. The pr>M>|s*roua that he is having to have lines they would tie expected to teach. demonstrated that the segregation of i Neighbors, No. 4026. held a joint instal 1 midst. mentally deficient or defective children lation of officers in Oddfellows ’ Hall, at following comprise the charter memts-rs more space. He has renU'd the old Fire Fur this reason the opinion seems to Ainsworth Auto Service. ol the Clot* A. D. Kenworthy, chair Department Headquarters, and will lim prevail that the adoption of the plan under the instruction of special teachers Lents, on Friday evening of last week, is the best method of solving the prob Jan. 19th. Mr. Jester, District Deputy, man; J. Hanger Fox, secretary; W. E it a- a garage, work ami trimming room. should be brought alxiut by a gradual I'nder tbe above firm name a new two lem. Many of such children respond to acted as installing officer for the Wood nci-cKMitate considerable Goggins, treasurer; Wm. M. Anderson, Thu* will process, having its inception in the i special treatment. A key is found to man, while Jennie M. Dowell, District and a half ton express service is main changing of partitions, allowing more W, J. Boland, Chester Cieslimski, Geo. tained tietween here and Portland by teacher training department. > their mental abilities or limitations and Superintendent, acted in this capacity W. Dilley, W. A. Eatchel Hr., Wm. A. room for almost every department of Milton A. Ainsworth. His local head I they are enabled to make the very best for the Royal Neighbors, with Jessie quarters are in the office of “81ab Wood Eatchel Jr., Frank Fish, M. K. Forte, the work. Provision will lie made for i of themselves as they could not hope to Barnum as Ceremonial Marshal. F. R. Foster, Ralph llepperly, W. J. the transfer of bodies directly from the Bill,” a write-up of whose business ap ’ Jo otherwise. Miss Waugh presented The following officers were installed peared in last issue Mr. Ainsworth has back of the hearse in the garage into McNeil, D. J McNeil, W. E, Mason, A. !this interesting subject in all its phases for the Modern Woodmsn : Past Con Mr. Kenworthy keeps E. Mortsrud, Bert Muenzer, P. J. O' the morgue headquarters in Portland at 204'.j Aider At present there are five schools in sul, C. L. Gessel; Venerable Consul, steadily al his aim to make these parlors Donnell, Dr. Ogsbury, F. R. Peterson, Street. Everyday he makes at least two the city having one room devoted to this C. 8. Millar; Worthy Adviser; J. S. Eli I’ixl* v, E. I. Rowland, F. W.Tussry second to none in equipment and con tripe to Portland and return; some days special work, while the Allen school is Baily; Clerk, B. T. Voltz; Banker, venience. Ia*nts ie certainly fortunate The social club, known as the “ Satur he has made as many as four. He ami E. H. Willie. entirely devoted to this class of stu A. I). Kenworthj ; Escort, P. P. Ball; usually leaves about 8:00 a. m. for the The following committees were ap to have an institution of this kind in our day Sight Club,” consisting of several elderly couples and tiieir grown chil dents, having at present five teachers, Watchman; C. S. Ellie; Sentry. J. L. first trip, returning about noon. He ia pointed by the chairman : To investi midst. Robinson ; Physician, Dr. C. H. Atwood ; a specialist at th« moving businew, as he dren, met last Saturday night at the j with Miee Manley as Principal. gate an<l recommend a sits for the fire Miss Wgugh alsospeke of the attempt Trustee, Wm. Gjggine. concrete store building of Royal V. worked for some time with tbe well ■ apparatus, W. E. Goggins, Wm. M. An being made to enact better eugenic leg Royal Neighbors: Oracle, Emma known vanman. Mr. Tuseey, of the Rose Love ’ s on "1st Ave., occupied at present derson ami F. W. Tossey; To approach by his mother, Mrs. Adali L. Mac Far- islation with the object in view of over Robinson ; Vice Oracle, Nellie Kiekenatt ; City Van Co. Like Mr. Tuseey, Mr. other sections of Mt. Kcott with a view coming this difficulty at its source. Past Oracle, Ella Clark; Chancellor, Ainsworth only chargee a one-way haul. to securing tHeir co-operation in a move Startling Progress In the World of lain. Dancing was indulged in, both Children have a right to be well born. Sarah Henderson : Recorder, Leota old and young participating, a royal He frequently baa rslls from other parts to build up a powerful business men’s Invention Points to future feats. good time being reported. Refresh When this fact ie given general recogni Bleything; Receiver. Edna Bleything; of the city for moving jobs, and a good organization, Dr. P. .1. O'Donnell, F. R. ments, .-onsuiting of sandwiclies. cake tion in the marriage laws of the country Marshal, Katie Nelson; Inner Sentinel, deal of hie patronage comes from the Peterson, Chester Ciesllmski, Frank Rhoda Hatter; Outer Sentinel, Mabel rural sections when parties are mov Several year* ago a cumbersome con and coffee, were served from eleven there will be fewer defective children. Fish and J. Hanger Fox; to draft suit Miss Kirkendall delighted tbe audi Quinlin; Manager, Frank WiUiamson. until twelve o'clock. Excellent music trivance on two wheels made its appear ing either in or out of town. He is able by-laws, with privilege of chang ence with several instrumental selec A banquet was served and social hour planning to handle picnic parties in the ing personnel of committee when it ie ance and created a furore of ridicule, was furnislied by two violinists with tions. Refreshments were served at enjoyed at the close of tbe installation summer, for his truck can accommodate ascertained how many other districts laughter and jeers. It was called a rich guitar accompaniment. In spite of rain the conclusion of the program. ceremonies. and* mud about seventy-five were pres man ’ s toy and a molycoddle ’ s plaything 20 or 25 people nicely. His local office will combine with Lenta, Dr. Ogsbury, Mrs. McCord resigned as president of Two of the beet callers for can be reached by calling Tabor 7190. W. J. McNeil, F. R. Foster, Wm. A. and a short life was predicted. But the ent. the Association, owing to the confliction quadrille to be found were present and proplieta wen- at fault, the bicycle be Eatchel Hr. and Bert Muenxer. of other duties. Mrs. H. A. Darnall F. R. Peterson stated that the Odd came tlie greatest eiaze of its day, and all declared that a most delightful even Edward Mills. Expressman. was sleeted to fill this vacancy for the ing had been spent. now is in general use as a practical Fellows' Hall would l>e at the service of balance of the year. Mise Thayer was On account of sickness of some of the Another moving story we have thia this organisation on each Monday even necessity for people who And it neces elected as vice-president, which position Underdrainage Demonstration on Cor week ie about the one-ton Reo truck ing. An adjournment was taken to sary to cover ground hurriedly and yet members a dancing party announced to had heretofore been ably tilled by Mr*. operated by Edward Mills of 92nd St. bett Farm Successful. meet on Monday evening, the 29th inst. can not affoni the more expensive lie held next Saturday night at the same Darnall. place will be postponed until further This has been constantly on the "jump,” at 8 ¡00 o’clock to hear reports of com means. Fifteen new members were added to mittees. A few years later another ugly looking notice. The reclamation of wet areas on farms or perhaps “hump” would be a more the roll at this meeting. monster puffed and snorted and rattled Incidentally it might be mentioned in the eastern part of Multnomah County reasonable and fitting expression these its way into public notice, leaving in its that the Lents Parent-Teacher Associa by means of underdrainage was given a modern days, especially since the “camel” is so conspicuous at the ses wake a streak of smoke and foul smell tion is a live wire organisation, working decided boost last Friday and Saturday sions of the legislature, for three years. ing odors. It was tlie automobile, and actively and effectively in the interests Mr. Mills has been in business right on it, too, was gn-eted with wild shouts when Mr. J. E. I Arson, drainage of ihe school. About two years ago a and grimaces of ridicule. Tlie wise hot lunch system was inaugurated which specialist from the Oregon Agricultural Main street for over four years. He Word has been received of the mar The community was saddened early and the unwise I Kith predicted its failure has proven to be very successful, in fact College, and 8. B. Hall, county agricul makes regular, and quick tripe to town riage, at Enterprise, Kansas, on Christ in the week to learn of the death of as a practical vehicle of motive power. its success is pbenomsnal, and tbs la tural agent, held two meetings on drain in tbe express business, bis chargee are Helen Beatrice Johnson, daughter of Yet the millions in use today testify to mas eve, of Miss Cleo Bourdette, of that dies sre unanimous in ascribing the age—one on the farm of 8. M. Davis, at very reasonable, and he handles any Mr. ami Mrs. Chas. E. Johnson, which tlie falseness of the greatest of our city, to W. E. Darnall, brother of credit to the very efficient and capable Corbett, and the other on the farm of thing in the moving or express line H. A. Darnall, of Ix-nts, torinerly of the occurred nt the family home on Foster prophets. manager whom they secured to preside L. R. Louderback, near Pleasant Home. that comee his way. We never knew Road Sunday die 21st inst.. tuberculosis A few weeks ago there appeared in one Herald. The groom will be remem over this new culinary department. Both meetings were in the nature of the old Reo to get stuck, it always seems of our Atlantic coast ports a great and bered by many here as he formerly Mrs. E. P. Smith was a graduate of tbe demonstrationsand were well attended. to be able to get through and deliver the lieing the contributing cause. Helen ha.1 lieen ill for alaiut one year, powerful merchant submarine. It came spent some time with his mother, Mrs. Kansas Agricultural College, having A total of about 15,000 feet of tiling was goods. He has a “port of call” in the city where he picks up orders that come having lieen confined to the house most from Germany and had nosed its way Elvira Darnall, of N. 92nd St., leaving specialized in this particular depart laid out in the two days. of the time for the [»art six months. Is-neath tlie surface into neutral waters about a year ago. Mr. and -Mrs. ment and was well qualified to under Those present at the Corbett meeting in after he leaves in the morning, so She was 19 years of age and was dearly despite the watchfulness of the warships Darnall will make their home in El take the duties to which she was as were: F. N. Lasley, R. W. Wilson, that word left there will ensure a pack Another furore was dorado, Colo. loved by a host of young friends among of the allies. signed. It was undertaken to provide P. A. Soderstrum, Mrs. W. J. Thomp age being picked up that day and de whom she was deservedly popular. She created and tlie newspapers filled with a wholesome hot lunch at minimum ex son, James Pounder, H. B. Perkins, livered that evening. This is at the Plummer Drug Co., Main 292, and tbe had lived with her parents in Lenta for accounts of the wonderful craft that had pense. A 5-cent fee was decided upon. C. F Wilson, and 8. M. Davis. After Advertised Letters. local headquarters are reached by Tabor the past eleven years. Beside her made its way across the Atlantic with a going over Mr. Davis ’ field and laying Advertised I setters for week ending Because of the business ability of Mrs. 2284. Again the prophets parents two brothers and two sisters are cargo of goods. out a proposed drainage system the en Smith as well as her expert knowledge Jan. 20. left to mourn. see failure ahead, but there are those Bunning, H.G.; Clark, Mr and Mrs. ol food values they have been able to tire party adjourned to Mr. Pounder's Funeral services were conducted at who believe the Deutschland to Is- but Rembrandt Photo Sudlo. E. L.; Chamtiere, Mrs. George C.; Fos provide good, wholesome lunches at thia farm and a similar procedure carried the Kenworthy Parlors Tuesday after tlie harbinger of a great fleet of under ter, Miss Alice; Fisher, Mrs. Carl; price on an absolutely self-supporting out. The various factors which in In the Yott Building, on the corner of noon, Rev. T. R. Hornschuch, pastor of water craft capable of conducting com fluence the effectiveness of a AraTnage Foster, Mrs. F. W .; Gates, Mrs. Min- basis, including the salary of the man Foster Road and 92nd St., upstairs, on the Evangelical Church, officiating. In mercial relatione with other countries system, as well as tlie points to be con me (2); Harris. Mrs. Ixiuis i; Hunter, ager. During tbe first year, owing to the same floor as Dr. McSloy, is a new terment in Multnomah Cemetery. Hix irrespective of bbs kadee or enemy ships Belle; Hunfleet, Mrs. N. A.; ; Hudson, the low prices prevailng, about |1(M) 00 sidered in construction were explained. business operating under the name of of her young girl friends acted as honor of war. Fourteen enthusiastic farmers braved Mr. and Mrs. W. O.{ Hersig, Carl; worth of dishes and equipment was also ary pall liearers. Many and beautiful Tiieae few instances but illustrate the the elements on Saturday to attend the the Rembrandt Photo Studio. This has Hostzel, Paul; Killen, Mrs. Alice; installed, tbe expense of which was met been established here about a couple of floral tributes attested the loving sym fact that the ingenuity of man is yet in Ketching, Mrs. Chas.; Kettle, Mrs. out of the proceeds of the lunches, bnt meeting at L. R. Louderback's. After months, and is a branch of a business pathy of her many friends. The be its infancy, that the surface of scientific the wet area on this farm was gone over F. C. ; Netherton, Mrs. Linie; Peterson, during the past year the continuously that has been established for years on reaved parents have the heartfelt sym discovery has scarcely lieen scratched, Nina; Richardson, Mrs. Hanna; Ruff, rising prices on all food products has and tile lines laid out the meeting was Williams Avenue. The proprietor ia and that our children ami our children’s pathy of the entire community. transferred to the farm of Martin M.; Rogers, Mrs. W. H. ; Siegner, Mr. required the most careful management W. C. Johnson, and the studio at pres children will look back upon 1918 as we and Mrs. Will; Hurst, Mr. Lloyd; Haw to keep up the quality and quantity of Lenartx at Pleasant Home, and another ent is only open in the afternoons. Mr. think of the Dark Ages, when the mind drainage system outlined here. Mr. the lunches at the price originally set. kins, Joseph. Tortoises Still Win The Race. Johnson has had fifteen years experi of man was sleeping in its cradle of That they have been able to do so I«nartz already had some tiling in. This ence in the business, and has an equip l»on’t figure how far you are ahead of lethargy. was examined and methods of enlarg speaks volumes for the efficiency of Mrs. the man behind, hut how far yon’re be ment for duplicatins anything that any What a self-made man needs is a Hmith, as any housewife will agree. ing the area under tile discussed Among hind the man ahead. West side store could turn out. Mr. wife who ean polish the rough edge*. There has lieen absolutely no waste as those present were: O. T. Neiboer, Johnson's prices are less than half the Freeman Armstrong Speaks. Halfway from the start, ie etill mid Grant Sloop, L. K. Miller. J. Acker there invariably will be when the lunch A very interesting feature of the pro way from the tinieh. Did you ever see a girl start any man, H. C. Wihlon. G. Nasshan. Mar prevailing Portland prices, especially Thia ie no time to let up; go harder. gram at the Yeager Theatre, 1-ente. Fri where without waving a goodbye to ie furnished by the domestic science de tin lenartz, and I. R. Louderback.— owing to introductory offers which he ia partment of the school; also, the food Satisfaction ie a brake on action. Wis day evening was provided by Freeman now making. For example he ie giving some one? provided is much more wholesome than 8. B. Hall, County Agricultural Agent. one large picture free with every or*ier dom ie encouraged to renewed effort by Armstrong, who told some of his ex when prepared by amateurs just mas Gresham, Oregon. the revelation of strength—but the fool periences on the flreing line in Europe for one dozen folders or poatalH. He does A Congressman's idea of reducing the tering the intricacies of cookery. As a site hy the roadeide, squanders hie lead with the Canadian troops, illustrating all grades of work, and has a small Kicking may afford a certain degree in pre-congratnlations, and loses the the same by means of blaeklioard charts cost of living is to make the Washing matter of fact, the efficiency of this de folder at only a dollar a dozen, while he of satisfaction, but it produces doubtful partment is on a par with the general ton landlady take $2 a week lees for her ground he gained to some plodder from of the formation of the trenches. Over (Continued on Page 4.) results. efficiency of the school. front room. 700 tickets were sold. the rear. membership increased NEW URL HOUSE Nt f DE I) AUTO MAKES THREE TRIPS MODÉRN woodman AND ROYAL NEIGHBORS KENWORTHY FINDS MORE RßOM Nt tüt D SATURDAY NIGHT CLUB GIVES DANCING PARLY NOTHING IS IMPOSSIBLE DRAINAGE OE WET AREAS DEATH CALLS HOML POPULAR YOUNG LADY FORMER RESIÜEN1 JOINS BENEDICTS