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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 1, 1917)
which will meet every Saturday night from ?:>> until 12 00 o'clock. Splendid quarters have l«een secured in a new brick building on FostOr Road, near 92nd Street. Only thoae who lielong to ... . . , All ciun h. »ocirt,. personal end locwl nrwi not publl.hed lor proSt. trvr nolle« ot an- result of having been hit by an auto- the Club are privileged to attend these lertalnntrni*. conducted tor profli, published mobile. Hhe is not able to toll just how weekly functions, uuless invited. •la ¡Be minimum, ot So word«. Announce- th(. Bccijent occurred. The Woman's Prohibition Club, of Adeer- 1 mania and canl ol tbank». «amc ret« which there are several members resid Do you take the Herald? If not, sut>- Ualag rale« quoted on rvqu«i ing in Mt. Hcott district, will bold their l •- —= scribe (or it at once ami l»ec«»me inform- regular monthly meeting in Room A. of of the Herald, .r .pent “ t0 •»>•» *• 8"'"« in F°*r own J. Sanger Fox, G. —.. . the Central Library ou Monday after Subscription price, >l.(h>. the day in Salem Monday, watching the community. noon at 2:90, Tne program will con By carrier, 15 cents per month. Legislative whirls co round. sist of an impersonation of the Presi Mr. Joseph Hadwick ha. returned Work on the lais Theater remodeling from ths Tacomo hospital somewhat | dent and Cabnet. A general invitation it for a Fire Hall was started this week ie extended to all women, whealher nnder the supervision of Wm. Anderson improved, but still under tbs cars of a members or not, to attend and receive physician. A surgical operation was Everybody ie getting the Home phone avoided, but it will be some time before the benefit of this study in government. We call the attention of onr readers habit. The School Board has ordered be is entirely recovered. to oor "People's Forum" department out the Pacific pho see.—Sunnyside Ge- Mr. and Mr». O. T. Comer and two and enggeet that anyone who has any HUle children, of Howard Lake, Minn., thing on their mind which will bo of Mrs. H. B. Yoet, at 96th Bt. under are visiting at lhe home ot Mr. and vent an operation at Bl Vineent'e Hos Mrs. J. C. McGrow, of 8741 Mtb Ara., pital on Friday and ie reported as doing Mre. Comer being a niece ot Mr. Mc nicely. Grow. They will visit relatives ia Col Ora Smith, who has been so sick in lage Grove. Oro. sad Phoenix, Aria, be lbs Good Samaritan hospital lor several fore returning to their Eastern homo. A DEPARTMENT CONDUCTED BY •goek*. wm brought home this week Kataky* Brothers are now open for and ie progressing nicely. boeineas in tboir new .tors, 8716-1794 GUberL Perley Helmen of Portland io the new 92nd Bt. 8. E. They «peat most of the The Needlecraft Club, compose«! of manager of the Grabatoria to succeed week traaaterring their goods acroes lhe Carl A. Olson who io Iran tier rod to the street, and are not yet rtraightened out. members from Bellroee and Gilbert, held their first business meeting al the resi store on Alberta street. Wo expect to give a good deal ot space dence of Mrs J. T. Johnson. Had 12 If you hasn't any ideals, if you don’t to thie .tore next week In order to ac present and passed a very congenial day. have any day dreams that may not quaint oor readers with thia latest ad Their next meeting will be held at the come true, yon may bo existing, but dition to progress in oor community. residence of Mrs. Heinitieau, on Tues you cannot be said to be living.—Ex. Tbs Saturday night Club has resolved day next as meeting is held every two Mrs. A. B. Mor trend bad the misfor itself into a new orgnnixntion to bo weeks. tune to fall the latter part of the week. known as "The Elite Stepping Club' ’ The Ladies Aid of Bennet Chapel will hold their next meeting at the residence of Mre. Gilbert on Thursday, February I. Home, D61 Word has been received ot Hie mar Phone Your Pacific, Wants to riage in Heattie, Wash., Jan. 21st, of Tabor 7824 The Herald Frank Runge, formerly of Gilbert, to Mias M. Hine, of the Hound city. The young couple will make tlietr home in DAY WORK or by the hour, or One cent a word firtt Inaertion: one-ball bent «obsequent iaaerttona. laundry work at home. Satisfaction Seattle. Local and Personal hurting her eye quite badly and sustain- I ing other injuries, from which she is gradually improving. Mrs. Frederick D. Love, residing near ' Kern Park Htation, is seriously ill as a general interest to the public to send in their contribution and assist in making this department neway and spicy. Ar ticles along all lines of community in* tereet are desired—commercial, indus trial, educational, political, social or religious, and il the people have any other interests they are included in what ia deaired for this column. The owners of the Grange building are making final arrangements to open up a store of their own in the building vacated by Katskys. It will lie a gen eral merchandise store, and it Is rumor ed that Clyde E. Hager will manage it' for them. Home ot those interested are tiecar E. Lent and Meeers Furey, Camp bell, Hersh nor and Krueder. It will probably ba a week or moro before ar rangement aire finally completad and the stock is out on the shslvee; they are anxious, however, no« to loee any time. •o WHAT SIZE? That is all we r.eed to ask you—the size, and the price you want to pay. We can give you any size. You can ¡my any kind of a price you want tQ, and whatever the price you pay, it will be the best value for the money to be found any where in this section. Ttet IsttolatecaMat we eder jei, leue cai teach It »« « Newsy Items from Nearby Towns ==---- ---------1—i-------- -----------—1 ~------ WANT ADS guaranteed. Washings called for and FOR SALE ___ delivered. Tabor 7363. 5 U GRAVEL and SAND. R. Heyting. HOME LAUNDRY — Work guaran Phone Tabor 2063.__________________ teed. Lowest prices. Family washing COOK STOVE, Four-hole No. 8, solicited, called for and delivered. Mrs. tf good as new. cheap. Enquire Stevens Browning T. 4974. iHO4*94th St. Cash Store. ® WANTED- MISCE LL AN EOUS CULL POTATOES for sale. 11.00 a WANTED—Second-hand steel harrow cwt. H. L. Johnson. South of Lents double-section. Taiior 3783. 6 Junction. Come and get them. 5 Patrons of the Herald will be glad to Go to Walsh, the local deader, for Red Crown Gasoline. The only place in the learn that a Pacific phone has now been Mt. Scott district where this particular installed. Tabor 7824. brand can t* obtained. His prices also HEALTH EXPERT are as low as can is* found anywhere in BE YOUR OWN DOCTOR. Run the city. S* 3tf your own machine. You can do it let ter than another, lieing inside it. Il X*ORK WANTED Coffee is like Butter It contains an oil which becomes rancid with age. Coffee that is ROASTED FRESH EVERY DAY is as superior to coffee roasted three or four weeks, as fresh butter is to rancid. John D. Your Grocer has the only store equipped to give this service. Tabor 1477 92nd and Woodstock Ave Better Hose—Less Money The firmness, great strength, softness of finish, foot comfort and correct styles of Foot Rest hosiery are not to be found in other bone selling for as moderate prices as Foot Rest. Hose of equal grade and quality ie sold by other stores for much more. FOOT REST HOSIERY is the hoee for you if you are looking for the utmost in hosiery value. Foot Rest hoee wears well and looks well. Next time you are in onr store ask to see Foot Rest hoee Try a pair for longer wear. 15c STORE, H. JULIAN, Proprietor, 9117 Woodstock Ave., Right where the cars stop. LENTS, ORE. What’S Bru^er’s Bakery ” ***** the Reason sells more Brea(J jyjy other store in Lents. Try our BIG 5c LOAVES and you'll find out 9112 WOODSTOCK AVE. Only bakery in Mt. Scott u.ing machinery HOW MUCH? m ether « OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENTS Briggs, and Morgan; and the Misses Maud and Kathryn Snider. The Millard Ave., Presbyterian C. E., held a hard-limee social in the Crum and Raebuck building, corner of 72nd street and Millant arenus, Monday evening, Jan. 28. All who wore "Bun day" clothes were fined in proportion to the enormity of the offense. Mr. Ed- ■ wards was apprehended, tried, and fined, (or stealing lhe pastor's chickens. The event went off in gales of laughter, and mutual enjoyment. The money received during the even ing completes a twenty-five dollar ap portionment lor the missionary work of the C. E. Mr. Ray Shepherd ol Millard avenue ■nd 67th street underwent an operation for the removal of his eye. Saturday Kendall. Jan. 27. TI m * <>)«*ration proved suc The ladies' Aid meets Friday after- cessful and the patient is convalescing noon at Mrs. Johnsons. satisfactorily. W. H. F.nos has rented Mr. Stephens Mias M. Elisalieth Betx entertained five acres and moved into the new at her home st Anabel, Tuesday even bouse. A basket social will be held at the ing Jan. 30, in honor of lier brother. Mr. Chris Betx of Cheney, Wash. The Battin school house Friday night. The Harmony improvement Club will evening was s|«ent in progrrarive "I meet the 2nd and 4th Wednesday ol Ikmbt it.” a laughable modification of each month. .The next meeting is to be Flinch The honor prise was won by held at Mre. McKinley’s at Lente. If Mrs. Robert Molar of Anabel. Most they succeed in getting their contemp delectable refreshments concluiled the lated Club House built near Kendall) pleasant evening. Among those present it will be a welcome improvement for wen* Memiamie Betx and Molar; th«* Misses Hubbard, Hughs, Carlson, and the Club; Betx; and Messrs. Bettz Molar, and Clarence Clark of the Portland police Murray. force, who underwe.it an o,«eration a At an adjourned ('<>ngn*gational mt*- couple of weeks ago, is now at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mre. E. W. «ion of the Millaard avenue Pn-sby tenan church held last TiHialay evening, Clark, and is resting easv at which Dr. Boyd of the First Pn-sby- Mrs. E. W. Clark is mourning the lose of her sister, Mre. Richards of Portland, terian church acted as moderator, the who died last Thursday after a brief Rev. Mr. W. II. Amo« was re-elected, by an overwhelming majority, pa-tor illneee. Mre. Ham baa about recovered from for the ensuing year The many friends her recent illness, but is not yet able to of the pastor and lhe church w ill tie glad that this public-spirited gentleman be out. is to continue his work in this com munity. Iremont. Kern Park, Arleta. Next Sunday morning the pulpit of Mr. B. M. Hartmus, of 7018 Millard this church will lie filled by Dr. Wallace avenue, died at a Salem sanatarium, Lee, President of Albany College. He Wednesday night, Jan. 24. Mr. Hart- will speak on a topic relating to life mus’ decease at the age of 49 is the un work as next Sunday is Vocation Day timely result of complications which in this church. grew out of work as a miner. About a In the evening the pastor will speak year ago Mr. Hartmus felled a large on '‘Treasuries of the Know." Come— tree, the exertion in doing which so you will receive a cordial welcome taxed hie strength that an attack of pneumonia left him in an excesaively The Pollyanna Club met at the home enervated condition. Unable to work, of Mrs. W. .1. Hollingworth at Nashville worried by financial troubles, Mr. station, Friday afternoon, Jan. 28, for Hartmus, fighting gallantly and unsel its regular monthly meeting. A flower fishly for health, was obliged to go to a fund was startl'd at this session which sanitarium in Salem as a last resort. resulted in the sending of dainty Mrs. Hartmus was summoned to bis cyclamens to tie* sick-rooms of Mrs. bedside last Wednesday, but arrived too Rose Wilson, Mrs. Sexton, and Mrs. I late. De Shields. Mrs. Wilson ia convalescing The remains were taken to the from an acute attack of pneumonia, and Hartmus family burying place at Lyons. Mrs. Hexton and Mrs. De Shields are re Ore., near where Mrs. Hartmus' people covering from more protracted illnesses. 1 also reside. The Arista W. C. T. U. will hold a The friends and neighbors extend special Mothers meeting, Tuesday Feb , sympathy to the wife and two young ruary, 6th at Lucky Cottage. Mrs. Zehrung will lead the meeting. Light daughters who survive him. Next Sunday at the five o'clock ves refreshments will be served by Mrs. pers at the l^nrelwood Congregational Usher and Mrs. Pratton. The after church, the address will be given by noon will be well spent, in a discussion Mrs. A. J. Bullens, wife of the Superin of how to help the mothers of the com tendent of Missions of the Congrega munity in various ways. Mrs. Ixittie Murry and Mrs. Patience Woolworth tional church. Last Sunday at the Vesper service Dr. will sing. May Cardwell spoke on "State Wards.” An all day Institute will be held by empasizing especially the problems of the the Arista Union on February 20th. A feeble minded. Music was furnished by good propram is being planned. the Junior choir. Mrs. M. Frances Swops spoke to the The Missionary Society of the laurel- Parent-Teachers Circle of Milwaukee, wood Congregational church met at tlie and to the Sunnyside WJ C. T. U. on home of Mrs. Dana Morgan. 4<SM-73d the subject "The Cigarette a Menace to street. Wednesday afternoon. Jan 24. our Country," the past week. The ladies perpetrated a surprise on Kern Park Christian, Senior Endeav- Mrs. J. J. Handsaker in tne shape of a orers are planning to give an evenings little sleigh of Iclated Christmas gifts. entertainment on February )8th. Ster Refnwhments concluded the pleasant eopticon views of Datnob India will be occasion. In the evening the ladies and shown and a short exercise by seven of some of tlie gentlemen of the church the young people will be given. surprise«! Mr. C. W. Wells at his home Kern Park Junior society was sur at 6iO2-46th Ave., 8. E., at which time prised by the Superintendent, Sunday, they presented Mr. Wells with a purse. with a large cake holding 33 candles, in Mr. Wells and Mrs. Ilandsaker are both honor of the 33rd year of Junior Endea connected with Hie pulpit work of the vor. Each candle represented a mission I-aurelwood Congregational church, and ary. Next Sunday each Junior will tell the members took these means of show something about the missionary that ing their appreciation of their services. was given him or her with the piece of Among those who participated in these cake. pleasant affairs were Me* lame» Hand- saker, Snider, Morgan. Shorey, Cams, No fluctuations. however, have been Briggs, Wells. Pratten, IjeRoy. Robin son. Anderson, Chiaaoim, and Monnith ; noted in the market quotations on pott Messrs Wells, Pratten, Snider. IcRoy, age stamps. W. E. GOGGINS, Main S I 1. Near Car Line » Morterud’s Market Main St, Near Car Line Exclusive agents for Mistletoe Oleomargerine the kind that equals butter. Only difference—the price. Two brands: Banquet 55c, Mistletoe 60c SAVE 35c Makes the Best Bread Better Wood and Coal We Have Both Them And BRIQUETTES (jet Our Prices When Buying Feed Hav, Alfalfa, Wheat, Oats, Barley i Chicken Feed, Grits, Meat Scrap Tabor V6K 9326 f oster Road mckini . ey & company 0 That cough or cold can be cured by SAN-TOX COLD TABLETS Satisfaction Guaranteed LENTS PHARMACY The “SAN-TOX” Store Tabor 2074 F. R. Peterson & Sons, Props. We give “H. A H.” Green Trading Stamps on everything but teit-l>ooka