I Lents, Multnomah County, Oregon, March 1. 1917. Subscription, $1.00 a Year FIRE HALL TO GET NfW MOMf BOOSTER SESSION FSIAtHISIILD Popular Young People Contracting Parties- Home In Readiness. INstusslon About Side-walks to In sure Mall Delivery Shows Senti ment lor Cement Walks. On the evening of February Ji lx>uis T. Robinson »»« united in marriage to Grace M Klock. The ceremony U»ok place ut the home of Mr. SU-pta-nson, Oorner of 70tb street an«l «Kfal avenue, J. M. Nelson, pastor of the la-ntx Bap tist church officiating. The parents ot th« brill« an«l gr«x>ui have liv««d in this section of Portland for some years. Only the immediate families of th« i-oiitracting parti«-« were present. I.ymie Tillman ucti 'l as l»*t man, while Pearl Cumming» accompanied tbe bride. Delicious refreshments were aervc«l al th«- conclusion of the ceremony. Tim bride was tbe recipient of many beauti ful priwnts. A Is-autiful basket of choice Howers was present«-«! Iron» one of the city gris-n hoilra-s, with winch the hritle had lx-en as«M-iat«*<l. The newly married couple lM-gnn housekeeping n>iii»-«liut< Iv in their home on Hath sln-i-t near 53<1 avenue, which I ik -I been furnished for them hy th«- groom's hither, r«-««ly for their ini- molintc oc<upancy. Thc many friends of Mr sin! Mrs. Robinson in Ix-nte wish them u liMppy niarrnsi life. Vol. 15. NEW MERCANTILE GRANDFATHER OF HARMONY CLUB COMPANY FORMED KENWORTHY DIES TO REPLAT PLAY Directors of Stock Company Owning Amos Kenworthy, Remarkable Charac Old Katzky Store form General ter. Passes Away Wednesday In Merchandise firm. California Aged Ninety-two. No. 9 IS REPRODUCED tntertalnment Given By Harmony Club First Presentation ot Pirates of Pen At Bell Hall To Be Repeated at zance So Successful It Is Re Seward Haii Friday Week. peated For Scholarship fund. The play entitled “Old Home Day at Plunket,” given by tbe Harmony Pub lic Improvement Club at Bell Hall the 24th ult. will be repeated by special re quest at Seward Hall, Lenta, on Friday Critical Crowd Declares High School Clyde E. Sager Manager ol New Con Probably Best Known friends Evan evening March 9tb, at 8 o’clock. Committee Appointed to Walt on Com At the conclusion of the play an old- ! Pupils Make Good Against Prog cern Which Will Soon Open In qelist in the World—Travelled missioner Diet k to Hurry City's time dance will be held. Admission 25 nostications of failure. Old Katzky Store. Continuously fifty Years. Estimate of Cost. cts.; children, 15 cis ; under »> year* frtw. Dancing included in price of ad A large anil appicciati ve crowd were Monday of this week the I «enta With the death Wednesday morning mission. The regular weekly meeting of the in attendance in the gymnasium of the Ix-ntx Improvement Club wiih held in Mercantile Company composed of the at Denair, California, at the ripe age of i new Franklin High .School last Friday to the new Fin- Hull Mom lay with alxiut directors of the stock company which ninety-two, of Amos Kenworthy the ' witness the second presentation of thirty in attendant«. Il wax unanimous owns th« Grange building, took over world sustains the loss of a most re- Sullivan’s Opera. “The Pirates of Pen ly deci<l«-il to inuke that hull the permit- Hie Coffman A Spring store and are markable character, and A. D. Ken zance.” The first presentation a week in-ill inciting pliice for III«- future. Til«- previous had been so well received, and »loing business at the old stand. Clyde worthy, of lx»nts and Arleta, loses a Fire Ih-partuient . ........I to supply li«-at so many were turn««! away from the E. Sager is their manager. Mml light for n nominal monthly charg«-. much lx*loved grandfather. As soon ax tlie alterations are com- Entrants- i« through th«- north doorwuy Mr. Kenworthy was born in North Mt. Scott Eastern Star Chapter Con doors that the play was repeated, the proceeds going to the Scholarship Ix»an pleted which are now under way in the Carolina. He moved his home perma- of the old Ixi* Theatre entrance. ducts funeral Services Over Re Fund of the school. The audience was old Katzky store, tbe new firm will Mr. I't-u-rstm rej»»rt«-«l that pros|H»ctM a critical one, many being present who move their stock of gixxls to that lo«-a- . nently to California about 1901. For the mains ot Mrs. L. A. Tripp. wiimil very bright forts» i»|»-r»tion from had statisl freely that this opera was tion. Thi« will likely be a week or ten past fifty years he has been an active tin- <'«unity ('oiiiiiii-xioii«-rx in th*- paving preacher of the gospel in the Friends ’ * too ambitious for any high school day* yet. When in tfieir new home tol«l of Foster Ron-1, iix one <>( them had Funeral service» of Mrs. L. A. Tripp, chorus, but the verdict was unanimous I the firm will lx- the l-ents Mercantile (tjuaker) Church. In this time he trav him tlmt if all th«- rcqui-atx for road im elled al) over the United States and in whose remains were brought to Lents that Professor R. B. Walsh, music in- Company, 5805 92nd St. 8., E. provement w«-r«- c«»mpli«*l with ita- I i many foreign countries, having nia'e from Sheridan on Weilnesday of last . structor of the high school, had succeas- county would -till have $22,0» »• left out j many visits to Europe. He travelled wi-ek, were held at Mt. Scott cemetery ^’'Uy gotten away with it. There is of th«- emergency fund provide«!. entirely in obedience to what he l elieved . being reproduced Then- w »» a full discussion witn refer- Monday afternoon, in charge of «.uiG the local some talk of the opera 1 r Divine leading, and hie absolutely un also at Eugene, Corvallis and Salem. cure to llie kill«! of xi-lewalk» w Inch wavering faith ap|»eare<i at all times Eastern Star chapter While the various scenes of the play should 1» strilen for ill onier to ,’u'ak.. Already Neat Barber Shop Made Still As stated last week, Mrs. Tripp’s are interesting, fascinating and amusing eipial to the task of surmounting tinan- the di-tnet • litth- more attractive »ml Neater und Cleaner Wilh Iresh ' cial obstacles which would daunt any former home was al Enderlin, N. D., oy turns, the chief interest centers round em-un- a favorable report from the mail Paint and Paper. else. Upon one occasion be was where most of her relatives reei-le Mr. the music, with the part of Frederick, inspector wit’, reference !o tin- «-xlalilixli- Questions Upon Which Voters Should one offere«! a purse of $100 made up by four Austin Collier, of Minneapolis, a brother ! sung so faultlessly by Professor G. G. ment of city delivery. Born«- were in Proceed Io Inform 1 hemselves churches which had combined in hold of the deceased, arrived Sunday morn Dewey vieing for first honors with Miss Chester's—the popular barber shop- lavor of graded and gravellwl "bicycl«- ing sfiecial service* under his leadership ing to attend the funeral. la always neat ami clean, but in Elba Kenne«ly’s flute-like voice as path»” >u> being within the n-«uli of for June flection. The high esteem in which Mrs. Tripp Mabel. Probably the most appreciated i and he refused it, simply saying that ei«-ryoiie's pocket l»»>k. but <»lh«-rx felt olH«llen<-e to the prevalent spring feel tbe 1-ord had told him to do so. He was held by friends in her old home was solo and chorus was that by the Pirate that «»-niciit sidewalks wen- tl«- only ing. which is affecting us all more or Fight measure, were enacte«l by the made the next point without difficulty. attested by the beautiful floral tributes, King, Wylie M. Doran and bis band, kiml Wurth having, an-I that the lime to less them- «lays, Mr. Cieslinski has recent legislature to lie referred to the scotire«l it even more than usual, re He worked at his trade—that of a broom among which was s floral star, emblem “It’s a glorious thing to be a Pirate install them had r-sne. The discussion people at a -pecial election to lie held maker—wherever possible, and like of the order, which was contributed by King,” the vim anti harmony put into was indefinitely |»oetpouc«| )a-ndii>g tbe papered it throughout and put on a tine Harmony Chapter, No. 42, Eastern this number was truly thrilling. Really June 4th. The iina.uree are a. follows: coat of shining white enamel. It looks Paul was chargeable to no man. re|a>rts of th«- cost of installing si«l«»- Star, of Enderlin, Ji. D.: also a beauti difficult parts were those played by State issue of $fl,0U0,U0O In bonds to very attractive inde«*«!. Mr. Cieslinski Mr. Kenworthy held a two weeks ’ se walkx ami gra«ling Hie street on WUh ful piece from Mr. Tripp’s Masonic Lorine Gingrich as Ruth, and Fred street, for which Comtuiaaioner Dieck has now been live years in the na me liegin construction of highways embrac ries of meetings in Lents, in a humble friends of Sheridan. ing entire state. ami unobtrusive way, about four years old stand. Kelly as Major-General Stanley—and was now having a survey completed. A Mr. Collier will be tbe guest of Mr. they succeeded amirably. The buffonery Expenditure of $400,000 to build a ago, and many have learned to bless «ximtnitUs-, consisting of Merer». J. 8. and Mrs. F. R. Foster while in Lents, was ably and concertedly provided by new penitentiary at Salem. him for hie help at that time. mt'ey, Ralph Stan». J R. G«a>imaii an i To raise |<y of legislators from $3 a He is to be burried at Whittier, Cal the families having been neighbors in Her Majesty’s constabulary, the police John Walrod were ap|»>int«<l to inu-r- the East dav to |i. a day. extend legislative ses ifornia, hie home town. captain, George Powell, and his force. view him anti see if th«- figure« could not sion to 50 «lays and limit numtier of A beautiful setting was tbe moonlight I«- s|Ms*«li*<l up a little. bills that can lie introduce«! by mem < lance of the fairies between the two acts, The next mceting wax announced to bers and committees. Ovsr ths Bridge of Sighs. a delightsome combination of color and be held Monday in the xame plats*. It Response In Money Is Prompt Most To authorise assessors of Western Nine times out of ten it is over tbe musical harmony, spoiled unfortunately A. D. Kenworthy was al»m-nt through Bridge of Sighs that we pass the nar by abbreviated clothing and an apparent I Iregon counties to restore Oregon and of four Million Starving Chil slight indisposition, but his plats* wax row gulf from youth to manhood. California grant lands to tax rolls. ably fl I let 1 by Vice- President O. A. Here I ' That Interval la usually occupied by attempt to ape tbe vaudeville ballet dren Can be Saved. Ketpiiring municipalities to hold their an ill placed or disappointed affection. dancers, an unfortunate stamlard for a primary and election on same dav state C-ounty President and State Super We recover and we find ourselves new high school function. J. E. Werlein, of th«- Portland Pro- primaries and elections are held. beings. The intellect has become hard j gresxive Busiiicas Men’s Club, Chairman intendent Present Program — To provide for classified assessment of ened by the fire thwmgh which it has of th«- Belgian Children’s Fixxl Fund, is property with graduateil rate of taxa passed. The mind profits by the wrecks Special Music Features. ■ making an ap|x-al which should bring tion on proj»erty of different classes. of every passion, and we may measure | results. Mr. Werlein says : our road to wisdom by the sorrows we To enable Port of Portland to build or The W. C. T. U. of Ariete held a have undergone.—Bulwer-Lytton. "Four million Belgian children are Mother's Account Too Often Ignored to subsidise steamships and operate Over Five Hundred Students Attend I hungry today. A large (x-n-entagt* of line of steamers to foreign and domestic most helpful and interesting local In Without a Thought. School House Meetings In In j ihi-rn are starving, and will die n-gard- stitute, on Tuesday the 20th. Mrs. ports. Cheering Him Up. M. M. Sleeth, county president spoke , l(-s» of the haste witli which money is terest ot Mole Extermination. To prevent repeal of any parts of state He «anxiously, after popping the in her usual pleasing and entertaining A ten year old boy overbeard a con i raix«-<l ami rusliixl to them to buy fixxl. constitution by implication. question»-Why do you cry. my love? versation about a certain bill to be manner, on the lives of Frances Willard of them can la* (act that the ground I B,,t * ,BrK * Did I offend you by my proposal? She In spite of the and Neal Dowe. Mrs. Hidden gave a (quietly sobbing»—Oh. no. dear. Mam paid, and conceived tbe idea of making has l>een ct»v»-re<l with sn<>« the greater . saved. most interesting talk on the character ■‘Will you try to get this picture in ma always said to me. "LU. you are I out a bill for bis own services So the part of the past week tin- mole meetings of Frances Willard, bringing to her sueb an Idiot that you will not even next morning he laid this statement of your minds.’ Imagine n long brca.l which have Isx-n carried on by Theo. listeners a vivid picture of Miss Willard get a donkey for a lover.” and now I account on his mother’s breakfast plate: H Scheffer ami County Agent Hall line: every child in it is hungry; some as she herself knew her. Mrs Mallett hare got one after all.—Philadelphia “Mother owes Willie forcarrying coal of them are starving, mid there is not have la-cn highly successful. spoke on the life of Abraham Lincoln, Bulletin. six times, twenty cents; for bringing enough f«xxl for all. An officer comes So far nine meetings aixl field demon especially his religious life, and strength water lots of times, thirty cents; for A Mighty Bridge. strations have been held nu«l they have down the line. He examines each cliild Mrs. Inez Gulllk is Busy Preparing of character. Mrs. Geo. Snider gave a going ten errands, fifteen cento.” His mid he separates the hungry from the In tbe Forth bridge there is a hori been atteiide.l by 887 p«-rs«»ns, Ml of For Her Annual Sale-Mrs. reading about Washington. Mrs. zontal pull of 10.000 tons on tbe chief mother read the bill bnt said nothing and the 'hungry' an- pull«>d starving, whom are members of the high ami Barzee and Mrs. Hiddep sang a duet. spans and a weight o< 100.000 tone on about it. That evening Willie found on Wagner Here to Help. grad«- schools of the county. Mr. out of th«- line, screaming ami kicking. Mrs. Mallet sang a solo and Mrs. Neal their bases Hnlf a dozen British Iron his plate the seventy-five cents and also “ Get that again. The ‘ hungry ’ are Scheffer has invariably held his amlit-nci* Inman led devotional service. The clads might be bung upon them with another bill which read as follows : in rapt attention with his remarks on si parattsl from the 'starving.' Mrs. Inez I. 8. Gullick returned re- ladies of the Arleta union seveil a very out causing any undue atrain.—London "Willie owes hie mother for hie “ All remittances should lie made to the habits of the mole, methods of trap cently from Woodland, Washington, refreshing luncheon. Tbe entertain Telegraph. happy home for ten years, nothing; for S. L. Eddy, care of the Lmld A Tilton ping this rodent, and means of skinning his food and clothing, nothing; for his where she was called owing to the death ment for the evening under the super th««- caught. For the past three years bank, Portland, Oregon. It will n-ach Nearer the Truth. vision of Mrs. Dwight Woolworth, was nursing him through a long illness, th«- committee in charge of th«- Belgian her father. She brought her mother, of Mr. Scheffer has Iss-li studying the mole "So that pretty canvasser sold you a nothing; total, nothing.” When Willie postponed indefinitely on account of tbe Children's Fixxl Fund, and will Is- Mrs. Kate Wagner, with her and she in the Northwest but it is only within stormy weather. Announcement will be book, eh?" "No: sbe sold me a couple of smiles saw the seventy-five cents he was will make her home in Lents for a th«* last few months that lie has under promptly forward«*!. made soon, and everybody is welcome and threw in tbe book.”—Louisville pleased. But when he read bis mother’s * 'The committee can keep a Belgian while. Mrs. Wagner ’ s only surviving taken demonstration work, all his efforts to hear this “Story in song,” entitled Courier-Journal bill his eyes grew dim and hie lips prior to that time having been confined child alive at a cost of fl |>er month, or brother was struck by a train and the "Saving of Daddy.” quivered. Then he took the money to a little over 3 cents a day. One huiidn*«! kille«! recently anil the sympathy of the to research. his mother, threw his arms about her It is through th«- result of th«* activity dollars will feed loo children out- month; community is extended to her in her neck and begged that she would let him $1,000 will feed 1,000 children one double bereavement. She is welcome of the V. S. Biological Survey that there do lots of things for her. month. The children will only hav<- in our midst. has coine to Is- a ready market for the Mother's bill is rarely presented, but American moleskins, which. »«-cording thn-e slices <>f hn-ail spread with grease it will pay each person to think it out and a lx»wl of vegetable soup, blit it will to reports receive«! by the government, and over for himself and then pay it in Good Philosophy. an- superior in sizt* and «piality to the sustain life. The students of Woodmere school, in love and service.—Exchange. ‘ ‘ I want to ask every school in Oregon What is failure? It's only a spur, Loiulon fur umr- mol<>s secured on the The bold, bad hold-up man of the conjunction with the Boy Scouts, will to undertake the support of as many To a man who receives it right; ket. night time isn’t your worst enemy, give an entertainment at the Woodmere the pupils think And it makes the spirit within him stir County Agent Hall is making plane Belgian children as There are hundreds of little daylight school on Friday evening of this week, fund of $•'» a month A they can can- (or. To go in once more and tight. to market moleskins co-operatively in March 2nd. A splendid program has robbers a thousand times worse. this county and h«>|M-s by following this from every school in Oregon would lie If you never have failed, it’s an even been arrange«!. The price of admission are little de The daylight thieves thousand hungry guess, plan to obtain a lietter price than could caring for several mono of waste—spending habits— will be 15 cents, the proceeds to be de Yon never have won a high success. be secured by individuals who <»nly have kiddies. thoughtless purchases—needlees ex- voted to the Boy Scouts, to which many Tired of Moving Popular Dentist Buys ‘‘Sunday, March 4, has l»een desig a few pelts to sell at a time.—tiresham What is a missT It’s a practice shot, travagances. of the boys of the Woodmere school be nate«! as Belgian Children ’ s Relief Fund Wilson Property on Ninety-Sixth Outlook. Which wo often must make to enter long. America wytes tpore in a single day Day. I urg«- every minister ami every The list of those who can hit the spot than all the hold-up men in the world St. and Fifty-Ninth Ave. Portland will have a new industry. priest to speak of th«- conditions in Bel Of the bull’s eye in the center. Raymond Nichol, of lente, and Miss carry away in a lifetime. A toy factory will be operated with A gium, and to tak«- up a collection to buy If you never have sent a bullet wide, Dr. C. 8. Ogsbury moved his family l>o not be deceived because vour Edna Kottzant were married on Sunday fmsl for the little ones. $30,000 capital. You never have put a mark inside. wastes are little. The little leak finally afternoon at five o'clock at the Metho into their new home the last of tbe •‘1 urge every Mayor, every County School Superintendent, every commer What is a knock-down? A count of ten, sinks the ship. The little drain on your dist parsonage, Rev. F. M. Jasper tying week. The doctor recently purenased Which a mau may take for a rest; pocketbook finally leaves you penniless. the nuptial knot. The young couple the Wilson property on 50th avenue and cial organization to help in thia work, Advertised Letters. ’«th street. The house has been re Dollars are only pennies multiplied. will reside on 101st street, Lents. Advertised letters for week emiing (’all meetings and organize to save these It will give him a chance to come up Every tick of the clock is time. Will Eggiman, who has been associat modeled and placed in a spick and «pen again innocent lives. Each community should Fate., 24: The Don’t throw away little things just ed with his brothers in the meat busi condition for their occupancy. And do hie particular beet Chamlterlain, A.; Diehl, Mm. Exine go at the work in its own way, but all doctor thinks moving is no cinch and is because they are little. ness in Lenta, has purchased the meat If you've never l»een bumped in a remittances should lie sent to Mr. Eddy. (2) ; Heilburn, Mrs. Sarah L.; Hughes, I .earn to save. Begin, if only with a market at Tremont, taking possession glad that he has insured himself against rattling go, Mrs. E. M.; Miller, Mies Ella; Man They will lie acknowledged, and full the first of the week. His fnends will future like experiences by purchasing a penny. Yon have never come to the scratch chester, Mrs. W. C.; M08-100th St.; credit will be given each town and city permanent home. But begin I—The Circle. wish him success in hie new venture. I know. for what it does. ” 5927 E. 92nd St. FIGURES NOI AVAILABLE CHESIER HAS DOSE OE SPRING IE VER PROF. R.B. WALSH LAUDED COFFMAN & SPRING QUII EASTERN AND WESTERN FRIENDS MOURN LOSS EIGHT MEASURES REEtRRED 10 PEOPLE SAVF THE CHILDREN OF STRICKEN BELGIUM ARLETA W.C.T.U. HOLD LOCAL INSTITUTE MOLE DE MONS I RAI IONS LARGELY AIIENDED MOI HER RENDERS BILL POPULAR MILLINER BRINGS MOTHER HOME WASTEFULNESS GREATER ENEMY THAN ROBBERS STUDENTS AND BOY SCOUTS TO ENTERTAIN DR. OGSBURY BUYS PERMANENT HOME