Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923, March 29, 1917, Image 6

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WE HAVE A PHOTOGRAPH OF IT.
No, it’s not supernatural, it’s just COPELAND’S SERVICE linked with the “Ye Planry’’ Building
Service that permits you to see a photograph of your idea, land maybe that this service will fur­
nish you a better idea of a modem home).
Don’t let the next day’s sun go down on your indecision,— visit our display rooms; because if you
are thinking of building or modernizing your home you will go crazy over these photographs of
“Ye Planry’’ modern homes.
Yes, we furnish FREE plans and specifications.
plans because they are correct.
Your contractor will endorse the “Ye Planry”
COPELAND LUMBER CO
Quality First, Service Always
9418 Foster Road
The Oldest Lumber Yard in This
Section of the City.
Legend of
Caster Cggs
A Mag of sorrow as wild and shrill
As the homeleu wind when it roams
the hill.
So full of fears, so loud and long,
That the grief of the world seemed
turned to song.
RINITY bells, with their hol­
low lungs
And their vibrant lips and their
brazen tongues,
Over the roofs of the city pour
Their Easter music with joyous roar
Till the soaring notes to the sun are
rolled
As he swings along in his path of
gold.
"But toon there came through the
weeping night
A glimmering angel clothed in
white,
And he rolled the ztone from the
tomb away
Where the Lord of the earth and
heavenz lay,
And Christ aroze in the cavern’z
gloom
And in living luster came from the
tomb.
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"Dearest papa," says my boy to me
Az he merrily climbz on hiz mother's
knee,
"Why are theze eggz that you zee
me hold
Colored zo finely with blue and gold!
And what is that wonderful bird
that layz
Such beautiful eggz on Eazter
dayzf"
"You have heard, my boy, of the
Man who died,
Crowned with keen thorns and cru­
cified,
And how Joseph, the wealthy—
whom Ood reward—
Cared for the corpse of the martyred
Lord,
And piously tombed It within the
rock,
And dosed the gate with a mighty
block.
"How, the bird that sang in the
heart of the tree
Beheld this celestial mystery,
And its heart was filled with sweet
delight.
And it poured a song on the throb­
bing night.
Notes climbed on notes till, higher
and higher,
They shot to heaven like spears of
fire.
"When the glittering, white robed
angel heard
The sorrowing song ef the grieving
bird
And heard the following chant of
mirth
That hailed Christ risen again on
earth
He said, ‘Sweet bird, be forever
blest—
"How, cloze by the tomb a fair tree Thyself, thy eggs and thy mou
grew,
wreathed nest!*
With pendulous leaves and blossoms
"And ever, my child, since that
of blue,
blessed night,
And deep in the green tree's shad­
When death bowed down the
owy breast
of light,
A beautiful singing bird sat on her
The eggs of that sweet bird change
nest,
their hue
Which was bordered with moues,
And burn with red and gold and
like malachite,
blue,
And held four eggs of an ivory
Reminding mankind in their simple
white.
way
"How, when the bird from her dim Of the holy marvel of Easter day.”
recess
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—Fitzjames O’Brien.
Beheld the Lord in his burial dress
And looked on the heavenly face so
Duck Eggz For Eazter.
Tn some places one can easily obtain .
pale
And the dear feet pierced with cruel ducks' eggs for Eazter. Whether you (
like the tasto of these eggs or not, you
nail,
will find that their size makes them
Her heart nigh broke with a sudden bring delight to the youngster». A
pretty centerpiece for Easter day Is
pang.
And out of the depths of her sorrow made from a small round basket lined
with grass or straw and filled with
she sang.
"All night long till the moon was up
She sat and sang in her moss
wreathed oup
ducks’ eggs. Brooding over these eggz
or perched on the side of the basket
you can have one of those delightful
little yellow ducks »old at the confec­
tionery or favor store.
You may say what does the above fact mean to me as a prospective lumber
buyer. We believe it means this to you; by consistently living up to the policy
of honest square dealing, we have been able to weather the storm of keener com­
petition, of recent years, and retain, with very few exceptions, all our old custo­
mers, besides continually adding new ones. We believe this fact will serve to
convince you of our integrity and reliability. We will deal with you on the same
policy as we have dealt with these people.
This assurance of fair dealing should prompt you to come here to buy with a
feeling of confidence that you will receive honest value for your money. We can
assure you of prompt, courteous treatment Owing to the fact that our stock is
the largest and most complete of any this side of the City mills, we believe we
can more readily give you just what you want. We earnestly desire an oppor­
tunity to prove to you the above contentions.
Miller-Mowrey Lumber Company
YARD AT LENTS JCT.
Tabor 2116, Home 2411
100th St, 4 Blocks from Foster
EAT OUR MEATS
You’ll need neither a hatchet nor a stick of dynamite.
of molars will easily dispose of
A good, ordinary set
A Fine Tenderloin Steak
An Extra Porterhouse Steak
A Lucious Round Steak
A Nutritious Roast
A Dish of Pork Chops
If you haven’t any teeth we have sausage that will fairly melt in your mouth,
Eat our meats. Good for your stomach.
Eggiman’s Meat Market
5919 92nd Street
Three Easter Suggestions
Give her a box of Princess Chocolates and watch her smile.
See our window display. Prices, 50c, $1.00 and $1.50.
Piaster special Ice Cream Brick for that Easter dinner,
have your order a day or two before.
None better made.
50c a quart.
Let us
This is just the time to get that Eastman Kodak and have it at your Easter
gathering. Priced from $1.25 to $30.00. Let us show you the new 2C Kodak at
$14.00, it is a beauty.
MOUNT SCOTT DRUG CO
Geisler Bros