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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 8, 1917)
Pauline Kline of Corvallia. Mrs. Millie Smith of «2nd strwet, who was brought R. Trumbull of INirtland. Mrs. Turner home from the hospital a weak ago, has Local and Personal had to tie returned, as it seemed thw Oliver of L> Grande and Mra Sarah A Evans of Portland. Mrs. Trumbull is trouble was not all over, lie had to wvretary of the board and the only paid undergo another operation, but thw The State of Oregon lias been allowed ( doctors hope that all the ;*iisou has executive iu charge of the work Progress Of Labor Laws Lncourdging. She is sensible and expenemvd, a 1128,111 from the Forest road fund. now lieen removed from Ilia system and The Columbia Engineering Works of I that hr will now recover without another woman of judgment and courage. Her Boycott On "Sweated Labor” work requires rare qualities of tact, pa- Portland an* i tier easing their facilities set back. The trouble was caused by Clothing Would Do Good. , tience and tirtniiewi in dealing with to enable them to handle six big ships. the appendix having burst liefore the , re|va<’iou» employers and greedy par»*me Mr. and Mrs A. E. Edblom, of , tiiat operation. : who conspire to make little children lie Eugene, wen* glH-St* of Mrs. O. D. We will greatly appreciate it if our •’The tight to restore childhood to its about their age so as to evade the law. Forte, of tWth Aw , 8. E.. the tiret of <*orrwe|M>ndenta will kindly mail their birthright of play and educatioc by re She bring* to l*ear upon her work the the week. matter in time to reach ua by the after deeming it from the factories that for ' experience and training of years of noon mail on Wednesday if pomible. Lent* doe* It is too I m »<I not have n long were permitted to steal the joy of youth and coin it into dividends, social service, and that genuine affection sign writer, for if we had one, the sign Malter which reaches u* by riiiinslay for children which places their welfan* on KaUky's new store might have twen morning mail will be received, but the was not ended even by the splendid liefore all wltish consideration*. i noon mail on Thursday is loo late for spelled correctly. victory of the national child labor las ft is now pro|»owed to consolidate this of last summer. The National Child Mr». Want Swope, of Arleta. spent ' publication in the current number and ■ lei*artnient into one of the paid political Lalxir Committee, which has lev! this several days in Salem during the week can only be held over for next imue, We I tight splendidly thus far, points out boards, when* it would I m * administered 1 iti attendance at the Mid-Year Execu- greatly appreciate this class of new* and wish to increase the interests of th ih that there is yet work to do. ‘Twenty as a mere detail by state officers busy t v,. the W. C. T. u. eight states allow children to work with many other matters. Tin* would , The advantage« of a short course at feature of the Herald. more than eight hours a day in stores | seem to be sacrificing the children's the O. A. C.. is portrayed in an inter E. I.. Stevens, son of Mr. and and other local establishments; 19 welfare on the altar of political con view with If. A. Darnali, who returned I Mrs. If. L. Stevens, formerly •I Spokane, has moved his family to Port states allow children to work at night solidatiou. Good mothers and father* are urged from that institution the last of the Week land, which place he 1 in such industries; 28 states have no will hereafter and will be found in our Rural and regulation of street work by children, to investigate the matter and to write to Grange column. I make hie headquarters. Mr. Stev.ns and 20 states have poor regulation of their members of the Senate and House, represents the wholesale department of beeeechin« them to consider the little ( Ernest Market will leave the first of the Maxwell Auto Company and travel* it; 23 states need night messenger lass; the week for Albany, where he has se and 32 states have standards lower than children and not let the politicians get throughout Eastern Washington, Mon control of Oregon’« chili! labor ad cured a position. His Lents friends will tana and Idaho. Mr*. Steven* and two the fifth grade * Tbe Nation, thanks to regret his departure, at the same time President Wilson s insistence despite ministration. little children are spending some lime they wish him all kinds of «ucceaa in his (If these States w hich have protected the opposition of a part of the South, ! I ill Lent* at the Steven’s home liefore new field of lalsir. occupying their new home in the city. has done its part. The rest remains the welfare of their childhood and During l'»lrt Portland ship-yards com with the states. The tight should be , youth would go a step farther and re W. Johnson, the photographer, lias kept up until there is no State in the fuse to deal in the merchandise »ent out menced the construction of eight ves-els discontinued hi* office in the Yott build of rt.in) tons each. Eight steel ships of I nion where child labor is barbarously 1 by institution* employing child labor ing and i* concentrating Id* work at In* the tight for the conservation of child- 6,0iMi ton* each will be launched during Graham avenue office. However, lie i* unregulated.’’— Duluth Herald. Every good mother and father is con 1 hood would soon be won. This con- 1917 and 11*18, according to the report prepared to do the work for hi* patron* cerned with how child labor is regulated ' cerns the individual citizen. So long of tbe Bureau of Navigation. of the Mt. Scott distncl. H<* will <|o all Several friends of Mrs. Roliert in Oregon. At present the child lal*>r as people will buy the products of these kind* of photographic work nt exceed >aws are enforced by a commission of institution* the question will remain ' of tWth avenin* surprised her ingly reasonable rates, going to the four devoted women and one man. The unsettled. Look at the labels on the home on Thursday afternoon homes whenever d<**ir«d. He will take total expense to the state is le*.- than articles you buy and learn the source week. a most delightful aftern*H>n l*-mg all kind* of picture* from j-o-tal <-atd> spent. Those present were. S’/CO for each two-year appropriation of their manufacture. up. A card ad<lri*«<4*d t*i him at 28* Blaufus. Sadler, Harris, I period. itrahnm avenu- will receive pr >mp* at Tronson. These four women have at iieart the tention. welfare of the child. They are Mi** Mrs. Hattie Yott ha« sold the little Tin* office I* the recipient tin* week building which ba* liren -ltting on 92ud of a can of Faler’a mushroom«, grown, street next t*> Coffman A Spring’s «fore, canned and labeled right here at home. to Walter Koller *>f '.<il4-57th Ave., They have an excellent flavor and are a Phon* Yonr S. E. A* we go to pres* three teams true deliciou* delicacy. Many year» Want* to are struggling to get it under way to its ago when we were roaming the hill* The Herald new home. and country of bonny Scotland .«e n*e*l Willie Leiuback. a ten year-old lad, to pick mu*hrnoni* and toa'IiAsil* of One cent a word first insertion; one half laundry work at home. Satisfaction residing on Gilbert road, fell on the side wonderful hue* and there wu* a learned cent subsequent insertion*. guaranteed Washing* called for and walk the latter part of the week, break Professor who undertook to tel! u* delivered. Tal>or 7:'*53. 5 tf ing hi* arm. The t*>ne wa« set, hut which were edible and which were not FOR SALE owing to complications he wa* taken to Sometimes he wa* successful anil «orm • the Good Samaritan hospital on Satur times the doctor ha l to try to remedy GRAVEL and SAND. R. Heyting. in* mistake« in diagnosis, but we lived day tor further treatment. Phone Tabor 206.:. DRESSMAKING at reasonable pr;< s. The Lafalot Chib met with Mr*. E. 1 to tell the tale. With F*!er's mn*h- COOK 'T< 'YE, Four-hole No. 8, Muriel Smith, H19-'*2>l St., s. E. *3 Cone Feb. 1st. A delighttnl afternoon rismi* all doubts are set at rest. good as new. cheap. Enquire Stevens was *;>ent, concluding with a dainty HOME LAUNDRY — Work guaran 6 Cash Store. teed. Lowest pnces. Family washing luncheon. Mr«. Nellie McGrew wa* FOR SALE or will exchange for Mt. solicited, called for and delivered. Mrs. elected president, to succeed Mrs. Echo HE LOST HIS FRECKLES. Sv tt property 4 lots in Clatskanie. Browning T. 4974. t>4iM-94th St. McCord; Mr*. Mamie Bleything was tf James Whitcomb Rilay’a Tai. of Ho* Every inch in berries or fruit. One elected secretary-treasurer. th. Trick Waa Turn.d. year’- crop RJOO. Five-room house. WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS We call especial attention to youth Jatnea Whitcomb lllley A* a Value - lit«'. Apply this office. dtf. Church column. The pastors of wns burdened with fr<* kies. Al way a WANTED—Second-hand «t«el harrow churches in Mt. Scott district are sensitive regarding anything reflecting Go to Walsh, the local dealer, for Red double-section. Talxir 3783. 7 operating heartily with us in our efforts upon him personally, be grieved over Crown Gaoline. The only pla.* in the Patrons of the Herald will be glad to I to present all the church news from what he considered an insurmountable Mt. Scott district where this particular learn that a Pacific phone has now been week to week, both as regards the ser misfortune. He told of his effort at brand can lie obtained. Hu prices also emancipation: vices and the social doings. are as low as can be found anywhere in metalled. Tabor 7824. "One day I saw tn a drug store win the city. 3tf Rev. and Mrs. Robert If. Clark, of dow what was said to tie a sure cure SEVEN-ROOM house close in west Portland for sale or trade for I^nts 92nd St., entertained Bishop and M re. for moth. tan. freckle«, etc. I ponder WORK WANTED property. Hattie Yott, !*217q Foster W’. A. Sellew, of Jamestown, N. Y., the ed poesesBlou of a bottle, but—50 latter part of the week. Bishop Sellew cental Of course I could never buy It. 6 tf. DAY’ WORK or by the hour, or Road, Lents. has been conducting a series of evan Why. I didn't get CO pennies In a gelistic services at the First Free Meth whole year.” But he managed to finance himself odist Church, Float 9th and Mill Sts. by manipulation of the market money Word has been received that a little Headquarters Bj when doing errands for hla parents daughter has come to gladden the home and he bought a bottle of the magic for ■ of Mr. and Mr*. C. J. Hollingworth, of «tuff. He ran with it to the haymow Seattle, Mr. Hollingworth was former- and nibbed it all over bls face, then Op Lenh WKtiag Rocwi , ly of the Mt. Scott district and has raced off to school to make up the l many friends here who will I m * glad to time he bad lost "When I stepped Inside the door all extend congratulations over the advent of the lady who arrived on the 2nd inst the a<'hool started to laugli nt me." he says. “The teacher asked me what I Everyone is looking for it, but few really find it. But some It will be dangerous for our readers meant by coming to school In such a do. We know this because our patrons tell us so. We know of the gentler eex tc venture into the condition. Bewildered and Ignorant this also because it’s our business and livelihood to give ser Stevens Department Store, unless they of whnt it alt meant I followed her vice—the best garage service that efficiency will produce. are prepared to yield to temptation. out the door. She showed me my face Your car will be safe with us. Let us handle your auto The new line of Shirt Waists displayed In a mirror, and It wm like a yellow supplies and accessories. Any number of automobilists do so would be too great a temptation to re Easter egg The directions had said and are more than satisfied. sist in any case, but when the price is to rub It off immediately with salt water and white of an egg. all of The World Famous Monogram Oils and Greases Always in Stock. disclosed, that settles it. which I had missed. To get the stain The regular meeting of the Parent- off, my face bad to be nibbed until the AXEL KILDAHL, Prop. Teacher Association of Lents is post skin left It. But when it waa all over Both Phone«. Tab 342», t> SI poned for one week, owing to the fact the freckles were actually gone and that the program is being arranged by never came back." the graduating class and they will not be ready for the regular date, The MILITARY MARCHING, meeting will tie held Friday evening, February 23rd. The program will tie Th. Paca Varies With ths Quality and Sus cf th« Command. announced later. The "Army Drill Book” tells that The long looked for building plans have arrived at the Copeland Lumber trained and hardened Infantry can cover from twenty to twenty-five mile« | Company’s office. This company has a day when in small Isxlles. As tbe arranged for some months to provide size of tbe command Increases the dis free architectural service along with tance covered becomes less, as tbe rate their lumber business. These attractive Is lowered and time Is needed to get all plans are well worth inspection by any the units into snd out of camp. With a regiment or less of average one who has thoughts of building a troops—regulars- marching over aver home. age roads the rate should tie from two We notice that Becker’s market in and three-quarters to three mllea an ' the Duke building, the latest addition hour. Large bodies will travel from to our meat market fraternity, have put two to two and a half miles an hour, in a line of fresh frnite and vegetables, while a division cannot be expected to YOUR GROCER which look to us as tempting as any accomplish more than twelve and one- "Everything that’s good to eat." thing that can be found In fxinta. We half miles a day. Of course all these figures will vary believe there is a good field for this with different conditions of roads and particular branch and fsel like encourag e —1 ■ ---------------------------- weather. Untrained troops could not ing Mr. Becker in his latest under approach them until hardened. Though . ■ • in«. they might do better for a day or two. Tbe Methodist Church of Fairview is they could not keep up the steady pace to be sold and a new edifice erected. of the seasoned regulars for a long dis ** sells more Bread than any other * Recent road improvements have left tance. store io Lents. Try our BIG Marching with full equipment is hard the church twenty feet above the street. physical work and, like every other 5c LOAVES and you'll The expense necessary to make the form of labor, requires a proper period find out building accessable once more is said to ofatralnlng The seasoned force will be great; also, the property is claimed keep up a steady pace with ten minute to be more valuable for other purposes. hnlts every hour, a fifteen minute stop 9112 WOODSTOCK AVE. Consequently the church will lie sold lieing made at the end of the first half and a more desirable site purchased or three-qnsrtrrs of an hour. Green Only bakery in Mt. Scott uting machinery troops are apt to straggle badly.—Out elsewhere. Orry Smith, the son of Edward D. Ing. CHILD LABOR LAWS | PRACTICALLY APPLIED WANT ADS VALENTINES X™ WHO SAID SERVICE? What’S the Reason Bmgger’s Bakery Morterud’s Market Main St., Near Car Line Exclusive ajjents for Mistletoe Oleomargerine the kind that equals blitter. Only difference t 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 Hay, Alfalfa, Wheat, Oats. Barley Chicken I ced, Grits, Meat Scrap 'labor *>68 0.126 Foster Road McKINI.FZY & COMPANY fl. D. Kenworthy and Co. Inc. funeral Directors, TWO ESTABLISHMENTS PHONE TABOR 6287 PHONE TABOR 0890 3802-4 «2nd STREET S. E. 46IS noth St.. Cor. FOSTER ROAD IN LENTS ARLETA First (’lass Merrier Given I>ajr or Night. <’ m » Proximity to < rinrleri«*« Enable» U» to Furnish Funeral» al a Minimum F.iprna«*. While Waiting for the Car make yourself at home in the Waiting Room Confectionery UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT J. D. WILLIAMS, Prop “SPECIAL DELIVERY Is Uncle Sam’s service ‘de luxe’ We Give It in EXPRESS AND MOVING Lents and way points Furniture and pianos moved and stored. AINSWORTH AUTO SERVICE, 9101 Foster Rd. ■ven'.ngs and Sunday«, Tabor »Ml» Tabor flM Portland Of.. PM 1-1 Alder, Mar JHS The Health Resort OF THE TOWN The most popular health resort, of any town i* the drug store. When other means fail you can call on your druggist. And he always responds. When you get a prescription from your doctor, bring it to us. It is safe hare. We fill it exactly as it calls for, as jour health is our main consideration. We never substitute, and never us«Hnferior medicines. That’s why we have so many customers. LENTS PHARMACY Tabor 2074 F. R. Peterson & Sons, Props.