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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (May 3, 1917)
Local and Personal Church Notes ANNIVERSARY AND ALTERATION SALE Only one year ago we purchased the Emporium, reorganising and renaming it Mire Alta Landon spent the week-end Baptist Church. with friends in Greeham. The revival services which l>egaii this Jim Scott ha* imported a necklace oí week will continue throughout the precious jewel*. Il is kept under glare coming week. These meetings have be- That Feeling Our success depended on the support of the people of lx* nt a anti vicinity. The e we and guarded day and night, It i* made gun with a good Intervet and attend of Security have received has been most gratifying, and to show our appreciation we hold t SIAL of onions from Australia — Sunnyside ance. A lively song service proceeds Sale; also to make room for the carpenters to make necessary alterations and room for our in Have you noticed the da- the preaching service each evening. Gaaette. creased business and a larger stock for which we are now pressed for room. We feel sure creaain.; number ui cords attached Miso Alice Carr ia quite ill at the Rev. Broomfield, the Irish preacher is these cut prices will meet with favor, considering the present business conditions. to eyeglasses ? home of her parents on «2nd avenue. in charge of these meetings and the That is largely because a recent She was in aebool Tuesday morning, general public is invited to attend. Sale Starts APRIL 28 AND RUNS FOR THREE WEEKS. See bills for prices improvement known aa the AO- but was unable to remain throughout The Ladies* Aid Society has a name Lnop makes it possible for us to the day. quilt on exhibition at Kataky's store. adjust Fits-U Eyeglasses to fit your nose so that they positively This office acknowledge* the receipt cannot fall off or blow off under of copies of the completed Senate and 5427-29 92nd STREET [idnqt’lkdl Church. sny ordinary circumstances. House Calendar», also, a copy of the The regular services will I* held on Election Laws of 1917. These publica Sunday. The topic (or the morning ser tions are just off the press. Free mail deliverj began in Lente die- mon will be "Opened Eves.” The theme ,4 I trict this morning. Have you placed a of the evening sermon will be, "Cain's mail box at your gate for the conven Religion.” C. 8. Bradford, the newlv elected Sun ience of the carrier* to assist them in making their rounds as rapidly a* po*- day School Superintendent, will have FOR tradì : charge for the first time on Sunday. Ieible? are guaranteed to give perfect WILL TRADE for unencumbered ccrafort ar.J ybuH certainly ad Mies Ruth Parsons, of Millard Ave. "Sunday School Day" will be ot«serv- mit, when you see them, that entertained a number of her friends at ed with appropriate exercises on Sunday. I.ents or Portland pro|>srty. House and they present a remarkably hand four lota in Clatskanie. Value III0Û. a birthday dinner on Tuesday evening, The Junior Y. P. A. services will be some appearance. Every inch in fruit or berries Apply 1 May 1st. A delightful evening wa* held at &:<<). Senior V. I*. A. at 6:15. Drop in and examine a pair. thia office. 15 tf A n a part of the city of Portland, the Mt Scott spent, games and music following the They viU surprise you. •’spread.” district need« and ahould have, without delay, better FOR SALE friends Church. Joe. Copeland, father of J. W. Cope- protection from tire. A paid Htation ahould be in- GR kVEL an<l SAND, R. Hey ting. j 1 land, ha* gone to Montana on business | Mrs Riley will have charge of the THE OPTICAL SHOP Phone Tal>or 2063. 6t( stalled, and will I m * inMtalled if the men und women connected with the Copeland lumber in sei vices on Sunday next both morning FOR SALE—Whit«* leghorn and $ Dr. Geo. H. Pratt, OptometeriM terests. He will be gone about two and evening. After the evening ser of the district demand it. 32« Alder St. weeks and will visit the nine yard* of vice she, with her children, will take Rhode Island Red eggs for setting. 11.00 I Ik) not let the tire chiefs frighten you by the the Company in that State. the midnight train for the North, join to 11.50 per setting of 15. B. N. Dime- I Between Sixth and Broadway 14tf Vacant lota in and around lente are ing Mr Riley at Everett, Wash., on b*Ugh, Gresham. R 1. suggestion that the adoption of the two-plaloun sys When you see a modest, tasty hat , being rapidly plowed up and planted Monday morning, at which place he is tem will prevent the establishment of a paid station. these pleasant days. Nearly every one participating in the Quarterly Meeting adorning a home-loving, loyal lente is catching the spirit. In all probabil over Sunday. From Everett they will lw.lv you can lie sure it came from the It will not. On the other hand, if the people ex ity crops will come on rapidly and reach proceed to their new home at Entiat, lent* Millinery and cost lea* than a press themselves clearly in favor of efficiency, the Mrs. Gulhks i maturity almost as early as in a normal Wash. Before Mr. Riley’s departure similar hat down town. I the last of March, Mr. and Mrs. Riley city authorities will sec to it that needed improv«- will retrim your old hat at alight coat, ■ season. tendered tbeir resignation aa pastors of she ha* a large assortment of ffowet* Arthur D. Fridge, of the Journal staff, ments hi made. 18tf will address the Woman s Prohibition the local church, to lake effect the first •n<l ribbons. Club in Room A of the Centra) Library 'of July. However, subsequent events The readers of The Herald ahould aid un in the* A liooklet containing over thirty |>age- Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock. ‘ 55 by have developed which makes it seem to of valuable recipe*: The removal and | work of improving the fire service, now. Then go Speculative Prices of Foodstuffs, will their advantage not to remain until cure of so-called dandruff; Shampoo for that time and the church has consent after the station, and get it be the topic discussed. All are welcome ladies with full detail*; ladies' antisep Up-to-date Hair Cutting ed, though with deep regret, to their de whether members or not. Velvet Shaves, Razor Honing tic and how to use it; sure constipation parture at this time. The best wishes Special attention to children We are sorry that through an error cure; advice on home-ahaving; rules for and prayers of those among whom they Conveniently located last week ia the add of Becker s Market, the sanitary care of the feet. All at * ’ have labored for so long will follow • we announced that they handled toma very trifling coet. This book is well FOSTER RD. and MAIN ST. i them to their new field of labor. 312 Gerlinger Building JAMES IRVING. Sec’y toes and cabbage. We should have said worth one thousand dollars to any hu CIGARS AND TOBACCO The monthly business meeting of the man being on earth as it contains in “ cabbage and tomato plants. ” We ure ( Paid Advertiaeinent ) Come in and enjoy the music encouraged however, over the results of Christian Endeavor Society will be held structions aa to the sanitaiy care of the from our Edison Amberola the mistake, since so many people came on Tnesdav evening at the home of Miss whole human anatomy. For further in Follow formation and price send seU-addresse.1 in and enquired for tomatoes and cab Edna Burns, 6336 87th street. ing the business session a musical social stamped envelope to Lock bage that we realize the general public will be held. is reading our advertising columns. lent« P. O. Portland, Oregon. The monthly meeting of the church Mr. and Mrs. V. O. Sampson and FOR RUNT 1 small daughter, from Pepin. Wisconsin, is being held this evening at the church. IN OUR HORSE SHOEING FURNISHED ROOMS—either singly have been visiting at the home of Mrs. The shoe put on by guess is never Gnlliks during the past week, this be j or in *uite* lor light housekeeping. Ap free Methodist Church. satisfactory. Correct horse shoe ply Mr*. E. W. Elrod. *1435-92nd St.. ing the first time they have met for 14 ing calle for a correct knowl There will be a communion service at IKtf edge of the foot and how years. They left early in the week for the Free Methodist Church next Sunday 8. E Phone Tabor 6430 SHOULD BE RE-ELECTED to treat it properly. Woodland, Wash., to visit friends, ac morning after the morning sermon. FOR RENT: Half acre; plenty it If You Believe that Politics Has No Place companied by Mrs. Gnlliks’ mother, This is the last Sabbath service for this fruit, furnished house, large garden, WE HAVE THAT KNOWLEDGE Mrs. Kate M Wagner. They expect to conference year and Rev. and Mrs. chicken house. |7 50 a month. in Municipal Affairs. MATT GREEN SLADE, Blacksmith I remain in this vicinity for some time, 18. 5821 87th St. H. E. Clark will start Wednesday for Hills j and may even decide to remain perma boro, Oregon, where the conference will Foster Road and 93d St. WASTFI) lie has served conscientiously during lour years of nently. convene. Bishop Walter A. Sellew of Stevens’ Cach Department Store have Jamestown, N. Y., will preside. There unusually trying time* in Portland and has clearly SECOND-HAND wheel. Apply this on another of their popular sales. They will be no preaching on the following office or to lx*nts Garage. demonstrau-d his ability to administer the affairs of the 18tf When in Lents seem to have the habit, which is a good Sabbath. Department of Public Works, which has efficiently and WORK WANTED I thing for the purchasing public of this economically cared for millions of dollars <>( public* improvement«. Can you afford district. Tbeir first anniversary is the Paid adv) 18 FOR PLOUGHING and harrowing to entrust three affairs to an untried candidate? Methodist Church. Get Your Meals At The occasion of the present sacrifice sale, call Tabor 3783. 19 Mr. Jasper will take for the topic of which began last week and will continue 1 two weeks longer. The reduction of the hie sermon on Sunday morning, "I* the i stock is desired to make possible exten Church Growing Worse?” In the even ! sive alterations to make ready for their ing an illustrated lecture on Mexico! . new and increased stock which their will be given by the pastor; this will be In the 1 business demands. Nearly everything missionary in its character. A. KNAPP, Prop. in the store is offered at a disconnt. morning the "Live Wire’’ boys will | , This is the time to buy your Summer sing; also, the Mixed Quartette will render a relection. Mrs. Fred Frost I Phone. Tabor 3'214 clothes. The Lents Hardware Co. have another will contribute a solo to the evening Dr. P. J. O’Donnell j oi their big sales advertised to start on program. GIVE YOUR POCKET BOOK a needed rest. Dentist Monday. It will be known as the “Gin On Tuesday afternoon a number nf 9M 8T. and FOSTER RD. (Over Lents GIVE YOUR BANK ACCOUNT a chance to grow ger Up Sale.” If there is anything in the ladies of the church met at the Pharmacy) a name, this expressive title should parsonage for the purpose of organizing “tart something going, although one a Woman’s Foreign Missionary Society. Headquarters For Seeds and Fertilizers. doesn’t usually look for “ginger” in a Mrs. Richmond Kelly, District Secre Tabor 8&S8 [Buccesiors to M. N. SADLER] hardware store. A Liverty Bell con tary for the Portland District of the structed of rope will be on exhibition in Columbia River Branch, was present, Dr. Wm. Rees Are at your service. Tabor 5542 the store throughout the sale. To the presiding at the meeting. The follow Offlre and Rrtldence. JM* K Soth Hi. person guessing nearest to the cost of ing officers were elected: President, Tabor 1708 9040 Foster Road PLUMBING and GASFITTING the rope used to make this bell a 50-lb. Mrs. F. M. Jasper: vice-president, Mrs. PORTLAND, ORE Complete line of Plumbing Fixtures and sack of flour will be given free. Read Minnie G. Hyde; secretary, Mrs. Supplies always on hand their add and learn the particulars. Althea Strang; treasurer, Mrs. Alice Phon»- Nell. 2JI49 Woodworth; mite box secretary and I secretary of literature, Mrs. Inez Drs. Calder & Allen Richardson. Meetings will lie held the Chiropractor« ! first Wednesday of each month at 2 Yott Building, LENT«, ORE You Help Boost Your Own Interaat* 1 o’clock p. m. Chiropractic Adjustment« Heller. Chronic On Tuesday afternoon and evening Ailment*. Examining Corxultatlon EREK. ' the Group Meeting for this section will (Successor to C. J. Holway) i be held at the Lents Church, the Methodist Churches of Brentworsl, C. E. Kennedy the North Main St. Grocer, Kendall and (.aurelwood participating, Real Fatate and Notary Public Is Ixicated On ' Die Hill" for YOUR Convenience i A splendid program will he given, full Wnd and Car Line We call anil deliver details of which will be published next Tabor 321*2 Tabor LINTS, OBI. ! week. The Epworth League will give an en- ' tertainment and play at the church on Phone, Tabor t>14 ' Friday evening of next week, the 11th jInst. A social time will follow the pro- Dr. A. Klaptocz gram. Physician and Surgeon The Stevens’ Cash Dept. Store STEVENS’ CASH D < i — * _ - z z_ _ LENTS NEEDS BETTER FIRE PROTECTION Chester’s Barber Shop Firemen’s Two-Platoon Com NO GUESS WORK COMMISSIONER ROBERT G, DIECK Cottage Restaurant UP TO YOU Professional Directory We Sell Better Groceries for Less Money Repair Work a Specialty Miller & McGrew L. E. WILEY WHEN YOU TRADE AT HOME H. C. CARVER Express and Moving . « onice and Residence, 92d HT. and Frgn ER RD. (Oter I .ent« Pharmacy) For SPECIAL *ervice, prompt delivery, low charge* •nd careful handling, try did meeting at the home of Mrs. Geesell, Tabor 47M 6119 89th St. 8. E. on Tuesday, May 1st. Mrs. Additon gave a talk on the Dr. C. S. Ogsbury work of the Sailors and Soldier* De Dentistry partment. LINT*, OREGON It was decided to change the date of meeting in the future to the 2nd and ith Tuesdays. Kant 4<M7 The next meeting will be held at the John Quy Wilson home of Mrs. Schenerrnan, 6223 M9th flt. 8. E. Mrs. Kemp will be present and t Attorney-at-Law address the ladies on "Men and Men ns Pitlock Block sures.’’ Everybody come. Office Consultation Evening« by Appointment ilNSWORTH AUTO SERVICE, 9101 Foster Rd. W. C. T. U. Notes. Mt. Scott W. C. T. U. held a splen- We have a new 2% ton covered van and are prepared to handle anything in any weather. Svenlnga and Hundaya, Tabor JMM Tabor »190 A HJV llwl , LsKr.AIVl * VM vAXA^niVl Tab. 1150 Portland Of., IM 1« AM«. Mar. ftuxltai Confectionery, Fruits, Soft Drinks, Bakery Goods, Tobacco and cicars, Light Lunches BOHNA’S CONFECTIONERY f