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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 1, 1917)
Mt. Scott Herald A Weekly peper devote! to the betterment of Mt Scotland adjoining rural district*. Fubh,b«st Krerji Thumlay «I l*nU, Oregon by TU» M t S.-OTT ft xiohiw roarxxv J HANGER FOX. Managing Editor. MINNIEGOODKSOUGH It YUK Ne». Editor J ALLEN DUNBAR. Associate (Resifience. Isuig Beach. Cal.) Knierad aa second cla*a mail matter Febru ary 14, teu.at the poal cttice at Lent*. Oregon, under act of Contre.*». Man h 3. 1S7V. Subscription price >1 a year, in advance rmm: T aihir T k H. D «I. A Real Paper. tsctics caused the defeat of Hughes and will, if persisted in result in the suicide of the Re publican party. The remedy is to pass legislation which will en sure that each considerable body of voters will have representa tion in proportion to their nu merical strength. We under stand that such a bill is even now being presented to the legis lature. and if it proves suitable we trust it will be embodied in the laws of our state. J. S. F. Oregon is getting some good advertising in adjoining states as a result df the Legislature trying to hold down taxes, consolidate commissions and cut |out over head expense. This is worth much to the state in view of the fact that we have been frequent ly pointed out as the “freak law’’ state. ,. noon in tha young men’« room. Th« fi : 15 service around the open tir» placa is criming to be a regular and mueb-en joyed (rature. The pastor will have charge of thia service on Sunday, the topic to l*e oonaidered lieiug “\iaiona and larks." Mends Church. Revival service» are still in progress at the Friends* Church. It is not an ticipated to continue them longer than throughout thia week unless the interest should seem to demand it. The regular service» of the church will l>e held on Sunday. On Tuesday the Woman's Missiona'y Society will hold an all-day session at the home of Mrs. Ben Briimwell, ol Fos ter Road. The morning will lie devoted to sewing and the work of the swiety ; the afternoop session will tie given over to’the Mission Study Class, tlx* subject to be considered living “World Mission» and World Peace." Commencing Sunday a series of Revi val meetings will tie conduct«.! bv the pastor, io continue indefinitely. Th» Ladies' Aid are bolding an all-day meeting today (Thursday) at the cburcb. Sawing will occupy the moat of the time, with dinner and a social time be tween the morning and afternoon |ie- riods. Theee all-day meetihgs are monthly event». w On Wednesday evening the young people held a “Hard Time" party, de riving much enjoyment from the occa sion. With each issue we are draw ing a little closer to our ideals for this paper. We aim at the time when the paper shall be read in every home in the com munity. and when it shall be possible to find within its pages all the information necessary about every mercantile business, Large timber holdings in Co every social function, every local lumbia, Tillamook. Clatsop and happening, every church or lodge Washington counties, comprising notice together with a complete 26,000 acres and 4,500,000,000 ft. directory of every professional of timber, recently changed and business man. Some of hands at a figure of $4,000,000. these ¡departments are already well established, some are yet in A saving of from three to six the chrysalis stage. The past thousand dollars will be made on few weeks has witnessed a syste clerk hire during this session of kern Park Christian thunh. matic distribution of sample At the Kern Park Christian Church the Legislature. the pastor, Rev. G. K. Berry, will take papers to practically every home for the topic of hi» seamon Sunday in Lents. A professional direc A pool of 600 sacks of potatoes morning, “.Motive» (or Being Religioua." tor)' is started, a want ad depart at Monroe, Ore., was recently The evening topic will tie, “The Two ment appears on the last page;j disposed of, bringing $12,000. 1 Adam».'* the church directory is being re vised and will be reduced in size; A new shipyard is to open up a lodge directory is being prepar in Portland, having contracts for People’s Forum ed, also a business man’s direc two vessels to start with. tory. The progressive local mer Discontent. chants are already advertising Watch for the ground-hog’s To the Editor of the Herald :—In the their goods through the paper, shadow- tomorrow ( Friday. 1 | cstimatiou of some, if not many, there is and our local correspondents are a class of citizens that mistakenly fall getting down to steady business. within the same cla».,< of busy-lxxlies de With hearty co-operation of sub fined by your correspondent, <»eo. V. Church Notes McClure. We a-k the privilege to plead scribers, readers and advertisers , for this da* in this column lest cun- this result will be hastened. Methodist Church. W’hen completed undoubtedly the The revival service» which have la»-n j detnnation ivst upon the righteous. Dis content and discontented citizens, too paper will be enlarged to at least held at the Metboli-t Church for the often condemned by the “stand-i>at," eight pages, Wide-awake, up- past three weeks were brought to a clone (xipular ertx-d-folhiwing many, usually to-date folks will take full ad- Sunday evening. The services on Sun have to struggle all through life aitmma vantage of all these depart- day were of unusual interest. Tlirw great odds without reward, Their new members were taken in by tetter, "works do follow them.” ments. — J. S. F. one on confession of faith and a class of < ► < » < I ♦ ♦ READY FOR BUSINESS IN OUR NEW STORE 5716-5724 92d St Katzky Bros. Ì • ‘C - ► < > 0 Th«' miMuq. department ii\ ouly tem porarily lioiiatsl in thia building Permanent quartern are to lie provided in Ibc auditorium which will tie built next year, appropriation for which ha» already been ma le. Whey completed thig, atiditoruim wjll...contain .the Inwt ui|>i>ed «laiA* in*the city Also. it will contain a cafeteria and bicycle room tor the convenience of the sludenta. Two other ’building» which are in cluded in the plana of thia institution are a t'omqiervial liuilding and an Agricultural building. Thia achool will •pecialiae in agriculture, being the only acliool in tla« city with sufficient ground to make thia possible. the campus com prising 15 acre». A stadium, suitable for all kind» of out-door athletic» han laen completed Concrete aeata with a capacity of 3,(MM) ar«* already in place, with a possible further »eating capacity (nr an nd ditional 5.000 when the demand call» for it. Till» is one o( the feature» which in not equalled tiy any other »chool in the Stale. The heating plant him te*«*n inatall<*d in a separate budding, one of the teat and most uioderi* hot water »yntema pro viding uniform heat throughout the entire building, while the ventilation is perfect. The two liuilding» now completed and in use contain Bl room», not in cluding office«. 'i.i6 »indent» are en rolled. When the other building» ar»’ complet«»l the aehool will have a capacity of 2,500. 3S ins true tors urv now em ployed. not including principal» or | gymnaaium instructors. The building ia of pre—<»1 brick nml «tone, two atones atei\e ground -no basement. The grading was done »7 Mr .Mi Kinley, of Is-nls. Lents Grammar School. The critics of this unappreciated < la* six from the Sunday school joined on are always of the time-serving, sleek, I In addition to the te-at High ftehool in Rest probation. All departments of the ’ orthodox kind who never blaze a trail the city the Mt. Scott district contains An esteemed contemporary de church have been strengthened by tlx* nor suffer martyrdom fora just cause. excellent grammar m I ioo I s , of which clares that with the recent repeal services. The pastor has preached simr ; It is easy for thoae who tear no burdens ' th«- I-ents ach'xil is one of the te-xt which city afford«, ax well iv teing one of of the so-called “blue-sky” Sun very excellent and helpful sermons on for advancement, to point the finger of the The equipment and ap the "Higher Life," which have been scorn at the dist-ontented, deapiiied the largest day law it is clear that the citi greatly appreciated. Mis» Twidwell, pointments provide every n«»xlful com agitator, who often is imprisoned for zen desires to have the whole the deaconexs in charge of the musical his active op|>omtion to popular ideas fort and convenieiKT. matter left to his own conscience. feature» of the meeting has endeared All progn-M in lite, material, physical Thia aehool ia a large frame structure Respectfully we beg to differ and herself to all by her winning per- and spiritual comes of discontent. The of two ateries and basement, which con tadpole in the [ionI, because he breathes tains I arg»’ playrooms which, with a to Dredict that the people will i tonality and helpfulneas. covered court equipp«»! with play assuredly get what they un A sjaxiial musical program precedcl the air, while hi» environment and ele ground apparatus, is greatly appreciat«»! the preaching service Sunday evening, ment of locomotion i» water, evolve« doubtedly desire—an adequate ' num tier» being contributed by tlie male into a frog from a desire to tetter hia by the pupils and is a convenience which one-day-rest-in-seven bill. It is - quartette, a mixAi quartette, a duet by environment of life. Thus are all things I is not duplicati»! in many of the city schools. The basement also contains a an undeniable fact that thous Mixa Twill well and Mrs. Jasper and a evolved to higher degrees. cate tens, [i resid«» I over by Mrs. E. P. Marked very noticably, yet unap- ands objected to the provisions solo by Miss Twidwell. Smith in a most able and efficient prelx«n<ted by the time-serving [mpulace, of the old Sunday law who earn The regular church services will be are the social changes leading to lietter manner. This department wax fully estly desire a law bringing about held next Sunday. things. The despised agitator of today covered in our columns last week. It is an enforced rest of one day in is the monument-marked hero of to conducted in a very satisfactory manner Reformed Church. (German.) morrow. It is a mark of higher in both ax regards quality of foo«i and seven. Our esteemed contempo minimum expense, and is made [xxwibte rary not withstanding, this is not The cancellation of the mortgage telligence to discern this plainly; to lift only by the co-operation of the Parent- covering the property of the Reformed the eye« above selfishness and popular so much the “age of toleration Church, Woodstock avenue ------- and I self interest and enter that loftier sphere Teacher Aacx-iation. — ■ comer ---- --------------------- and freedom”—high sounding S“th street will be the oc, a-:on of special I of living for '.tlu-m. which in reality ifl The school building contains 2G rooms, Sunday, A living for ourselves in the higher realm; not including office», and IH instructors names for looseness and license— service» •ervi'es on the coming Sunday. nnmlier of applicant» for membership to lie found reaching out for untried arc employed, not including instructor» as it is that of scientific efficiency will lie received into the church by re : things Pacific, self-contenti-d indi- ! in manual training, sewing ami <ioiix,«ti<- It is proven beyond a doubt that profession of faith at tin- morning ser ‘ vidtials live entirely without idealiam. »ctence and the principal. An additional one day’s rest in seven means vice, after which Holy Communion will They travel over the te-aten pathfl of building lioiixe" the innnuiil training, increased efficiency in the other tie administered. At the afternoon ser tradition and take the lines of least re- ««■wing an<i domestic science d««part- six to more than offset the time vice the mortgage will lie burned anil »¡stance to their popular lives, The tew rnentx. All the rooms are light and airy, appropriate messages will lie delivered valiant souls—discontented agitators— white tlie halls and line, wide xtairwayx spent in recreation.—J. S. F. by the pastor and other*. During the that struggle for greater, higher and are al-o well lighted and add greatly to noon hour luncheon will be served by nobler things, white they may not glory the comfort and convenience as well ax Representative Legislation. the ladie- of the church and the congre in their service, must not draw back the interior of the building. This paper is not committed to gation will mingle in a hoc ial way. from persecution. Their only, but all- A very conscientious and efficient any political party, but it is com •utficient reward of being right imp«’te <»rps of teachers, under the direction of them onward, Discontent is the main Prof. Hershner, Principal, are giving mitted to the best interests of free Methodist Church. the people as a whole. It is to The regular church service» will- be spring of all development and unfolding themxelv«*» in a most whole-hearted way to the intereete of the school. With the be regretted that under our held on Sunday. On Tuesday of next of life.—C. W. Banee. te*ginning of this semester an ungraded week the all-day prayer meeting of the present system of government in primary room has been added, with an Praying Band of the Oregon Holiness Educational Facilities Good. this state the representatives to Association will be held at the ten’s enrollment of 15, under the supervision the state legislature from this Free Methodist Church, commencing at of Mi»» Pansy Full, who has »[x-cialized (Continued From Page 1.; in this department and ia well qualified county all belong to the same 10:00 a.m. The general public is in Instruction is given in the history of for the position. Mi* Manley, Princi an political party, and that this is vited to attend this service, as well music, flight resiling and harmony. pal of the Allen school, spent the after the regular church services. largely true throughout the state. Classes in musical appreciation will fie noon in consultation with Mi* Full If those who were sent to* formed at the opening of another school Tuesday, aiding in the work of in Evangelical Church. Salem conscientiously laid aside year. A boy's glee club, a girls’ glee augurating this very important feature. party lines and enacted legisla Next Sunday will be observed as the club and a mixed chorus have te*en or Also, with the te-ginning of this semester annual day of prayer at the Evangelical ganized and are doing splendid work. Prof. Hershner hax inaugurated wliat is tion in interests of all the people Church, the services to tie conducted known ax the two-group system in of their district, the drawbacks under the auspices of the Woman's It is a pet theory of Prof. Walsh that it teaching the Glh, 7th and Hth grade« is the duty and should 1st the object of to this system would at least be Missionary Society. The topic of the this department to prepare the student» This system is thought by some «»lo not so glaring. Unfortunately pastor’s sermons fiotti morning and to supply the musical demands of the cators to have advantages over th«* es for the people this is not the evening will be on some phase of community in which they live and this tablished custom of one teacher to each Prayer" appropriate to the occasion. theory he is practically demonstrating, grade or part of a grade according to case, for while in Salem recently “ A special offering will be taken for mis his glee clubs ami chorus having ap* nuinterx. Still other» are in doubt ax to an incident was recorded as hap sions. |s ar' d at fifteen different social functions its efficiency. Supt. Alderman and tlx’ pening on the floor of the house Sunday afternoon Rev. Hornuchuch during the term. xchtwil board desired that it te- given a wherein a Republican member will conduct services at Happy Valley, Ou the evening of the It,th of Feb trial, conseqiKTitly most of the city took exception to a bill because at which place services are held every ruary, the chorus of forty voices, under schools arc iiiutertaking it and Will other Sunday. The Sunday service on it had been introduced by a this occasion will al«o be missionary in direction of I’rof. Walsh, will present soon te’ in a p«isition to judge ax to the of the Gilbert Sullivan operas, en advantages or disadvantages of th«* HJH- Democrat, and wanted to know character and in charge of the Woman’s one titled "The Pirates ol Penzance ” Thia tern. The faculty of tlx* l«ente school, why the public did not have society of the Valley church. will Is- given in the gym. An admission regardlexB of fierHonal opinionfl, are sense enough to entrust such The young people of the church will of 25 n uts will lie charged; 35 cents for [Hitting their te*st efjortx into the taxk of effecting tlx* adjustment of the school work only to Republicans. Such hold open house as usual Sunday after- reserved seats. 11 WATCH FOR THE OPENING SALE D61 Tabor 294 < • • • « I 4 »• Saturday Thrift ------- Day------- FEBRUARY THIRD To a vast army of happy and progressive people this is the anniversary of the day on which they started a new Thrift habit. February 3rd of next year will find them still farther ahead. Where will it find you? What about sickness, loss of work, accidents and old age? Is it not advisable to save something for these? Celebrate Thrift Day in a practical way. Open a Bank Account NOW. If you already have one, add to it. A cordial welcome awaits you here. MULTNOMAH STATE BANK Lents, Oregon For That Cough, Cold or Grippe Try Geisler’s White Pine Tar with Cascara - - Helps Every Time MT. SCOTT I)RUG CO. o Oregon Geisler Brothers Lents OO «3» O 040 «O O «31 «3» «31OO «3* «31 V life to the new regime with a» little in convenience to the xtudenta as |maaibte ' Twenty-five bright-faced liute young ster» occupy the primary room thia week for the first lime, receiving their J (Under New Management) introduction to the myaterioiis realm« of knowltslge under the supervision of Mi* | Shave 10c Hagorsky. Their little faces an« full of [ 15c eager questioning aa to what tlx- next turn in tlie road of knowledge will re 20c veal. Your Patronage Holh-ited Donxwtic Science instruction ia given I to students of the 7th and Nth grades j while, in addition to them* grades, the WOODSTOCK AVE, mu »24 5th and 6th grade« receive inatruction in . sewing. Parents should interest fhemaelvtw in the school lite of their children and with whole-liearted co-operation with teachers ami faculty aid in tlx« develop-1 ment of the liv«*x of the children to the i fullest extent p<*xit>le. Waiting Room Barber Shop Professional Direclory I'hnne, Tabor IMS Woodmere Grammar School. The Woodmen* (irammnr School is situated at Straw la-rry mid Elk xtr<»*ts. It in of exterior concrete finish, consist ing of a main building and two wings, two stories and basement with covered court for comfort and convenience of pupils during rainy and stormy weather The general plan of the building ia con ductive to convenience and comfort, lighting and ventilation being all that could be desired, the appointments throughout teing of a high grade of ex cellence. There are 20 class rooms, not including . domestic si’tence, Hewing, manual training room» and otfiiea. Fifteen instructor» are engaged, not in- eluding the Principal. The teachers’ reat and lunch rooms are said to la* the liest equipped of any Grammar school in the city and were for tlie moat part fitted out by the teacher» themselves. The manual training department is con nected with the boys’ basement, white the domestic science ocenpiee very com- fortable, perfectly equipp'd quarters ad joining the girla’ basement, UtexW’S were receiving instruction in both of these department when visited by the I Herald representative. Th«- manual training department pre»ented tlw ap- js'arance of a very busy work shop, almiit twenty boys being engaged in various stages of carpentry, 'lite girl»— about lite same nunibers were making apple pies. , One of the special feature» <>f the Wo'shnere seh'Hil is the department of IridiiHtrial Art. This is tlx only schiail in the city specialising in thia line. The (Continued on Page 3.) Notary Public Lents Real Estate Co. RALPH HTANZ, Prop City and Country Property I.KNTH, OREGON Phone. Tabor 3214 Dr. P. J. O’Donnell Dentist »t HT. and FOOTER RD. (Over Lenta Pharmacy) Phone, Tabor HU Dr. A. Klaptocz Graduate University Vienna, 1810 Physician and Surgeon Office and Realdenee, »2d HT and FlMTI KR RD. (Over Lenta Pharmacy) Txlxir 4;.’,« Dr. C. S. Ogsbury Dentistry LENTH, OREGON. K 0. Wlley Talmr HI», R «in W. Alien Wiley and Alien Thi-ol'l Rallahte K...I Kitate Firn» I ire Insurance, Rcntal», Notarial Work Corner SiM Btraet «nd Wno«t»tonk Avenue ' correspondent from 1 army. And then— "I ■ ine thick« r nhd I p to date journal-