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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (March 22, 1917)
Newsy Items from Nearby Towns Phons fsbor ¿¿M ItszMsacs ¿II N. Mala Si. Lesli. Ort. A DEPARTMENT CONDUCTED BY OUR SPECIAL OOHRE8PONDENTH. . Edward Mills Iremont, Kern Park. Arleta. Ml. fkelt, l.ssls sad Purtlssd Hwrelary of Board, George Grey; Hecre- tary of Hunday School, C. W. Mollett; Hupt. Home Department; Mrs. A. H. Moeller; Hupt. Cradle Roll, Mrs. Mary Oualow; Treasurer, C. O. Sexton; Chorister, 0. W. Mollett; Organist, Mrs. Lottie Carlos; Librarian, M ìm Lillian Hcbmidt. evening to se«- the team work of the dif ferent kxigea in competition for the prise. The work waa of a very high or der, reflecting great credit upon the va- riotu lodge« of the district. Harry Gross of 82nd St. (With Ave. 8. E. is involved in a boot legging charge in company with two accompli«»« who hive acknowledged their part in the traniaetion. Mr. Gross stoutly denies his guilt. Six trunks, each containing three five-gallon casks of whisky waa the mean« employed to get the liquor into the State, but the at heme waa too old to work. The Dickson Meetings Continue EVERY NIGHT EXCEPT MONDAY Mrs. M. F. Whitney, of IKird street, entertained a numlierof friends at a Five Hundred party oti Saturday evening. Bagp<e and General Hauling, The decorations were In green in honor of Ireland's patron saint. A moat de lightful evening was enjoy«!. The fol Trunks 50c Each lowing wer« present: Mr. and Mrs. II. A lieu, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Alvord, DAILY SERVICE Mr. and Mrs. Raymoml Gollings, Mr. Cherryville. and Mrs. Coy Organ, Mr. and Mrs. Spring is here once more. IMVI Baggage Check and Addreaa Percy H ar ria, Mr. and Mrs. Win. Everybody is anxious to get to work al Plummer Drug 8tore. Taylor, Mr«. Lyd< Tlbbils, Mias Get- in the field and garden. Third and Madison Bl. trutie Taylor, Herman Rhower, an<i Know is fast disappearing here, but it Mrs Mae Hollman, of Mont. Mr. Taylor won the first gentlemen's prise will be some time before it is gone in tbe and Mr. Allen the m*con«l prize; the first mountains. State Game Warden Presents Con lady's prize was won by Mrs. Harris, August Berdenstein lias gone over the densed Extracts Of The fish and while Mrs. Hollman won the hhcoim I mountain! to Eastern Oregon, where be prize. Mrs. Taylor won the lady’s intends to work the greater part of tiie Game Rules for 1917. booby prize and Miss Gertrude Taylor, season. who tlll««l tlx* place of a gentleman won Carl Raultrel, of Brightwixxl, took a Fishermen an l hunters may save fifty the gentlemen's Ixxiby prize. Refresh couple of dream*«! hogs to market and 2 Mite» : ft Waaldng«, 1ft cent« ; 10 ments were nerved al the conclusion of tells us that he bad to bring his money cents on each license by buying them waul)Iligi« .’ft rent« <iuaranl«'«Ml : To wgili clean in 10 mln the evening's pleasure. home in a gunny sack, fie does not before May 21>t, as on that «late the law ulva without rubbing Noi Ui In jura the tnoet tlrllcalr fabric* To remove all apota The Hchool Board has chang«I tbe understand what they wanted of die paswsl at the recent session of the lxigis- With and •laliiB Not to hurt lite banda To name of Hoffman school, at 68th and lings as people certainly could not afford lature goes into effect increasing th«- run tain nu Injurious cbrmktala MAMHLK FKKK A» a aperta I offer wv will deliver Powell Valley road. It will heieafter to eat them. order» to rveldeiiU of Lenta price of hunting and angling licensee lie known as the Joseph Kellogg School, I). E. Smith, who lives down near from 81.00 to 11.50, an«l a combination Hone Prodects Co. Tin- Arlela Artisan Lodge gave a car«! ’ Damascus, is the liean king of Oregon. license from $2.00 to $3.00. State Game GARDENS 1 party on Monday. Leave it to the Arti- He intends to plant 100 acres to Ix-ans Warden Carl D. 8h«iemaker says that * sans to have a g«xxi time. this year, mostly tbe lady Washington there has b«-en quite a rush for licenses Seeds are properly spaced in thin tissue paper tape. They He has in many parts of tiie state, due in all Several of the Mount N-otl ptsople are variety, a small white lx-an. germinate quicker and better | taking advantage of the free Course in purchaaml a lx-an threshing machine and probability to the fact that the raise in bccauie the paper absorbs and | First Aid to th«- lnjiire«l given at the , a lx-an mowing machine. These beans liceno-s will liecome effective noon, holds moisture. They assure tlie acre and I < (lher changes in the B game »..„ co<le made healthier and more beautiful Central Library, loth and Yamhill 8ta., ' yield about one-half ton to the emts, more even stand and by Dr. Green, outlie American Rwi I arc now contract««! at 8)% cents a lb. at the session of tlie Ix-gislature just e straight rows. Then in He runs a cliance of tueir being nipped I dosed are as follows: ('r,>»< Society- Thia is a splendid op|x>r- addition, there is a great sav ing of titpe and labor — you lunity to get a free coiirso of instruction by the trust, or ruine«i by a w«-t spell, | Free running dog*, or dogs following plant a whole row at a time, along a line that is of as great ini|x>rtance I but in the event of a hot dry summer, | upon the track of ariv game anitnal, may and no thinning out is neces as anything that could I k - mentioned. which is predicted, lie stands a show of , be d eel a red a nuisance after notification |Sure**Mora t<> M N HADLER) sary. Amateurs get expert re I making a gtxxi pitsce of money. He I in writing to the owner of dogs, and the sults with Pakro Seedtape. L. Smith has hail the misfortune to | will also cut 100 acres of white clover for animals may then tie kilted without any Pakro Seedtape 0 made by Art at your service. Tabor 5542 hurt his hand very badly twice recently. tbe American Seed tape Co., ( seed, which is also high priced. He has . criminal or civil liability on the part of j 71 West 23rd Sc . New Yolk On March 7th, while engaged at his PLUMBING and GASFITTING City. Get It at your deal- rented lain! near La Grande for about the [s-rson killing the same. work in th<- Hash and Itonr factory at W». Price 10c per package Complete linn of Plumbing Fixtures and Kern Park, he cut the middle finger of | 810.00 an acre. < »ne-half of all fine moneys wili here Supplies always on hand TH« SONO or TH« 1-BOriTKKR. I liis left hand, and on the 17th Snat., he after I k - sent to the credit of tiie Game Mount Scott Drug Co. Oh ! I am the son of a gambolier, : lost tie- middle Huger of ilia right hand Protection Fund. And a greedy, tight-clam profiteer. Lents Hardware Co. J in a similar manner. Dr. Lock wood at Women are exempt from purchasing , I boost the pric«-H in a sudden sally, tended him both time«. The first finger angling licensee, but must obtain a DEALERS And up the coet-of fixxl-stnffs rally. When tn Lents ' will undoubtedly lie saved, but the last hunting license if they desire to hunt time the finger was so l>a«lly mangle«! as I've made a pile of gold galorA, for any of tlie game birtls and game ani But still I want a whole lot more. i to necessitate its amputation. mals of the state. Get Your Meals At The Tiie spuds and meat are out of sight, Th«- deer season for District No. 1, ( Mr. W. J. Swope, tbe poatmaater at An«i prices are sailing like a kite. which is western Oregon, has been short- Arleta, is confined to Ids home, re-* What care I if children cry for bread 1 ened two weeks and will hereafter open cupernting from tlie effects of overwork. lxet them live on air and wind insteaii. on August 15th and close on October1 The home of Mr. an i Mrs. E. B. IN BULK AND PACKAGE If they haven't the price I ask to live loth, the bag limit hae been reduced . Couey 6003-40 avenue S. E., waa the They can do without—I’ve nothing to from three to two deer in any season. FOR FIELD AND GARDEN 1 meeting place of a happy throng Friday give. In Game District No. 2, the open deer ' i evening which spent the time in A. KNAPP, Prop. A profiteer is a pirate and greedy season begins on September let and will games, contests and music, all of which plunger. were appropriate lor the celebrating of Not caring a rap for thoiie who hunger. close on October 31st, with the exception of Klamath Malheur and Harney coun St. Patrick's Day. Mrs. C. C. Tripp Why don’t the wise and smart and ties, where tlie season will be the same J i delighted the audience with her Irish great Do something for those of p»xrr estate'1 as in District No. 1. Bag limit is re- I songs and Miss Johnston and Miss GROCERIES AT LOWEST PRICES IN LENTS Dryden rendered piano duels to the en- "Do g«xxl to all men" is written in dtxxxl to two deer. The open season on migratory birds the Itook, ! tire satisfaction of all present. The OPTOMETRIST For all to rea«i if they will only look. throughout the state will be from Octo ' guests were divided into two gloups by her 1st to January 15th, with the excep- finding of shamrocks which hatl been rXOBPx, R II riltokrt I t’on Malheur and Harney counties, | hiddeu about the roouu, the letter upon Tabor 1708 9040 Foster Road Deiirose-blioen. where the season will be free from Sep- : the shamrock indicating the group to Friends and neighlxirs surprised Mr. tember 16th to December 31st. which the tinder lielonge«!. At the Himebaugh at hie home on Saturday j The Chinese pheasant hen has hae been ( ■ close i>( the contest tbe losing aide en- ( tertained the winners by relating Irish evening. A most delightful time ie re protected and only male birds may here- ported. These neighborhood gatherings after be killed, the bag limit ie five in stories ami singing Irish ditties. any one day and not more than ten in The rooms wen- tastily d«?corat«l with are getting to lie quite popular events. The Ijidiee' Needlecraft Club met at an7 *'ven consecutive days. green and white garlands, hanging from In Hood River county a ten day8’ the corners of the rooms and the elec the homeof Mrs. Henderson on Tuesday The day was stormy, but several wen- "P*n 8ea*,n on lnale Chine«* pheasants tric chandeliers. At quite a late hour refreshments present and a pleasant afternoon was en- h" hwn provide.!, from October let to October 10th, with a bag limit of three 326 Alder Street were served, Mrs. Ferris, Mrs. Rogers, jOT„j That being the case, it should have your closest attention in order that ,, . , ' birds in any one day or ten during the | Mrs. Finzer, Mrs. lasley and the This district was well represent«?«! at you eat RIGHT. But vou CAN’T eat right without the RIGHT EATS. I Misses Couey assisted the hostess in And that is where we shine. We have a wide reputation for It isn’t just glasses you need, it Pomona Grange at l*l<*asant Valley on ; ... ., . . ,, . . . ' All over the state the bag limit on serving. The affair was plannnl by the e ne ay. trout has been reduce«! from 75 to 50 is right glasses, the kind I fit , ladies of tlie Anabel Presbyterian FINE MEATS FOR THOSE WHO CARE. Spring gardening is getting under way trout, or 35 pounds in any one day. (church. More than 65 persons were and guarantee. in thia neighborhood and other evidences Winter fishing for trout in game Dis- I present. Our pride is centered in our quality. ^riet No. 2 hw been prohibited with the Don’t worry and fret and frown On Hunday evening Rev. McLean, of Spring are numerous. If you CARE, come to the store that caters to THOSE WHO CARE. ■ exception that trout over 18 inches in with the wrong glasses or no who has charge of th«* Missionary work Gray’s Grossing. Ie“ Tiie ith open season ca,,ghl - . . u of the Presbyterian Church in Mexico, glasses. on six meh trout be- Let me fit you with some that Sfioke to a large and attentive audience Tiie many friends of Mrs. J. Howe Sr. gins April 1st and sportsmen are urged 5919 92nd Street LENTS, OREGON at the Analiel Church. Rev. Mcl-ean will tie pleaseil to know that she is ini- to purchase their licensee and carry them are went into tiie Mexican question very proving from the effects of an operation on their person as strict orders have thoroughly, showing why the feeling of reivntly undergone in California, where been given deputies to check up all ang- , hatred of the American is so deeply she is spending some time. lera found fishing in tbe streams. rooted in the minds of the Mexicans. Then you will know w hat Real Comfort la Mr. Fairfowl and son Dwight are fin Rev. McLean is the father of Robert N. ishing up their house on 65th Ave. This Melman of Dubuque, Iowa, who wan at will lie quite an improvement to the For RELIABLE SHOE Dr. Geo B. Pratt (Successor to McKinley à Co.) one tints pastor of the Anabel Church. neighborhood as it is strictly mixiern THE OPTICAL SHOP The Ladies Amphion Quartet under the REPAIRING call at the and up to date. Hay, Grain, Wheat, Oats, Barley, Chicken Feed 3¿ft Alder Street direction of Mrs. C. C. Tripp renders«! a Several pupils of Woodmere school are and Supplies of all Kinds. Wood, Coal and couple of beautiful sacr«l selections. alxa-nt with either the measlesor mumps. SOuVNinety-zeeond 81.,near Woodstock Ave. Briquettes. Meat Scraps and Grit Beginning with Sunday, April 1, the Miss Helen Douglas visited her mother regular preaching service of the Anabel DON’T BLAME THE HORSE Presbyterian Church will lie held at 7 :30 on 82nd 8t. a few days ago. 9326 Foster Road Tabor 96« It's more than likely lie can't help instead of at 5 o'clock as has been the • Mrs. Lawrence, of 83rd St. is still in stumbling or calking himself. You'd practice during the winter months. The California where sin- reports an enjoy stumble, too, if you wore misfit shoes Christian Endeavor S«M-ietv will hold able time. S<><»IOI<*)OHOIOHOI<3><OHOK>OOOOIOH! We Fit the Shoe to the Foot their meeting at 6:30. The «mrly ser Mrs. Tibbils of tilth Ave. is able to lie Dealer in Home smiths fit the foot to tlie vice during th«* winter months has out again after her recent serious illness. Ladies* and Gents Fine Shoes shoe—which may be all right for the proven quite satisfactory. shoe, but ROUGH ON THE FOOT We note the arrival of a new Foril de Try us on ttiat stumbling horse. Th«- I.aurclwoo«l Methodist Church is livery ear for Katzky Bros., in our dis rejoicing at the successful culmination trict. We extend beet wishes to this MATT GREENSLADE, Blacksmith REPAIRING A SPECIALTY of raising a fnn«l of $500 with which to firm, which is deserving of the patronage , Foster Road and 93d St. Now 1« the time to give your house and rooms a dressing up with pay off some long-standing debts and te of the public, new, fresh paint and paper, to get rid of the dinginess and dirt of winter. LENTS, ORE. pay several hundred dollars on the new Mr. Call has moved into the old Ben-if 9183 Foster Rd. They will be purer and fresher, and you will enjoy living in them. Do We glee "8 A H” Green Trading Stamps parsonage. The pastor, Dr. C. R. nett house on gt’ith Ave. where he con- 1 this before the hot weather comes on. Very hot weather blisters paint Carlos, was assist«*)! in tins work by Dr. ti-mplates going into the chicken busi- and causes it to scale. Painted now, it will protect your property. W. W. Youngson, the District Superin neas. • tendent, who is making a splendid Agents for SHERWIN-WILLIAMS Paints, Varnishes Mrs. A. H. Nelson of 8lst St. has !x*en record in inspiring many of tlie churches on tlx* sick list for a few «lays, but is re Absolutely the beet paint on the market—looks better, lasts in making material improvements. ported to be improving longer and is better. Laurelwood Church was never in a (Under New Management) M«*8sr8. A. H. Nelson. Fred Peters and better financial condition and with the R. E. Thomas went down to I. O. O. F. splendid spirit of <-o-operation mani Up-to-date Hair Cutting Tempi«* a few nights ago to witness Hass- Shave 10c Velvet Shaves, Razor Honing feated by this achievement the future low fxxlge put on the degree work, which Special attention to children is most hopeful. Geisler Brothers is always a credit to that lodge. Conveniently located The Hunday 8chool Board of the W. A. Young is doing some building FOSTER RD. and MAIN ST. Laurelwood M. E. Church recently for R. E. Thomas of 66th Ave. Yonr Patronage Solicited elected the following officers for the CIGARS AND TOBACCO Mrs. F. M. Peters, Mrs. A. H. Nelson eneaing year: Hupt. W D. Rodabaugh; Come in and enjoy the music WOODSTOCK AVE, near 92d from our Edison Amlierola Amt. Bupt., Miss Mary Beta; Bupt. and Mrs. R. E. Thomas attended the Primary Department, Mrs. Rose Grey; Royal Neighbors Convention on Tuesday EXPRESS FISHING AND HUNTING LICENSES AS BARGAINS, Thrilling Prophetic and Gospel Themes Every Man, Woman and Child in Lents Should Hear Them LENTS ADVENTIST CHURCH WHITE WIZARD Make a More Beautiful Garden WASHING COMPOUND i Miller & McGrew Cottage Restaurant Wizard Commercial Fertilizer DR. GEO. B. PRATT L. E. WILEY GOOD EATING THE OPTICAL SHOP IS HALF YOUR LIFE EGGIMAN’S MARKET Righty Just Right SINES’ CASH SHOE REPAIRING SHOP N. N. NYGAARD PAINT YOUR HOUSE Chester’s Barber Shop Waiting Room Barber Shop MT. SCOTT DRUG CO Briny Your fine Job Work to the Herald 6 fl 9 fl fl fl fl