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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (May 10, 1917)
Newsy Items from Nearby Towns “THE HOME THAT JACK BUILT” FOR NEWLY-WEDS A DEPARTMENT CONDUCTED BY OUR SPECIAL CORREHPONDENTH. 1 Grays Crossing. Cherryville. w . (Overlooked last w«k.) Every Ixidy delighted with the Little Lyle Peters who has l*-en suf weather. fering with a gathering in Ida head for More min was re|x>rtrd in April than some time h some better 'and lias re haa fallen in that month for more than turned to school. twenty years, Tlw people of this section are rejoicing H c I kki I closed hers this week Monday over the news, just received tiw first of and th« teacher, Mias Roach, of Da the week, that they are to Is- included mascus, ha* been engaged to teach iu tile free delivery mail service to be another term. Heretofore given resident* of lamia. There was a big run of fish nt the dam this distrist has been served by R F. 1» last week, over 100 comiog up tne dam No. 1. in one night. Over 200,000 egg* were Mrs. A Wright, of H2nd street, en- taken and i-veryb<sly had fish for the tertaineil the Women of Woodcraft next < lay. an the lisli are killed la-fore *1*1111111110 Chili last Thursday. Mrs. spawning. Ilondexon, Mrs. Douglas and Mrs. R. F, Tom Galnriivnu returned from Astons, Thoma«, were guests of honor. where lie has been working in s ship yard for tlie pant six months. lie will* Mra. J. Corbett, of Xi rd street is very put ill a patch ul spuds and some garden ill. She underwent an operation about on Ills claim South of town, and will the holidays, from which she never then g<> to Roseburg to work on a build fully recovered. Her condition is con ing. He says ills nephew. Frank sidered critical. Hirvia, of Ashland, who formerly lived liere, lias enlisted in the U. H. Regulars Millard Ave. and Iremont. and Is stationed at Ft. Steven«. The monthly workers' conference of The ilonkey engine got acroM tlie river last Sunday under it* own steam, the Millard Ave. Church wax [held at but struck a big rock when nearly the home of Mra. Tronaon, of Lenta, on aero** ami was bung up until the ruck Monday evening, the 7th Inat. Much was blasted. They will skui I*- running important business wu transacted in in full blast and will give steady em cluding the election of delegatee to the Bunday School Conventional Roseburg. ployment to more than thirty men. Music ami refreshment* comprised the Dave Douglas, who runs the big entertainment for the remainder of the Revenue Rain I > near Sandy, was out on evening. liis ranch here last week doing some work. He will run thia ranch this year 1 in connection with the place win-re he is liesides being road Isis* in the Marmot Church Notes district. His family will lie on the ranch lx-r<- tills Summer for tlie Item-fit Baptist Church. of his wife's health. Revival service* will continue at this P<<ople everywhere in thia country are allowing the bustling Frenchmen great church throughout next week. Ser honor, ami rightly too. They are a vices are being belli every night except great nation and have shown great Saturday, opening with a song service oouragi- and remarkable military skill at 7:46. Tin- address by the evangelist, in driving back tlie German invaders. T. F. Broomfield, funu-s at alxiut 8:15. Tlie Crown Prince, when he started Ide If yon can not get o(ft until the address lug drive on Verdun said he would run fiegins, com* then. The meetings eloee over the little French monkeys. He at 9:00 o’clock. lost over 4dO,o0i> men and didn't run A week from Sunday the church will over anything but some hills in falli ng ' celebrate it* tenth anniversary. back from the French army. Tlie pastor will have charge of tiie service Lord's Day morning. Tiie theme of the sermon will be, “Forgiving and Happy Valley. Forgiveness.” Tlx- good weather of the past week fiaa permitted the farmers to get the Evdnqelkal Church. majority of llieir Spring croj* planted. On Bunday morning service appropri L. 0. Becker and family drove to Portland last Sunday in their auto U> ate for Mother's Day will tie held, and the pastor will not forget tlie Fathers attend church. in his message upon this occasion. The Mrs. L. C. Becker was called t<> the orchestra will give a special selection home of her daughter, Mrs. Ernest entitled, “A White Flower for Mother.” Ulrich, of 6427 H9th street 8. E., on This will be the last Bunday service Tuesday. May let. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Ul- n.llu” ” on before tlie annual Conference which rich were in receipt of a •<>... “bundle that day containing a 10,4 lb. boy. convenes next week at Monmouth. Biahop Sager, of Naperville, III., will Mother and babe are doing tine. présida. On Monday evening at 8:00 The Riverview Creamery A Dairy, of o'clock Bishop Sager will speak at tlie Portland, are taking all the milk of the Evangelical Church, al E. 6th anti Mar dairymen of Happy Valley, They use a ket Sts, tine auto truck tor hauling. Tlie Convention of the Woman's Mis Hereafter the'address of the patrona sionary Society, Oregon Conference. of the R. F. D. No. I, from Lenta, will Branch, convenes at Tacoma, Wash tie Portland, Route 3. since city delivery this evening, continuing over Sunday. baa Iteen established at Lent*. The Portland delegates departed for ihe city on the sound this morning. Mrs C. 8. Bradford, Mrs. E. M. Bclieuer- Pleasant Valley. man, ami Mrs. J. L. Scheuerman rep Mrs. • W. N. M<x>re NlU»n<Í0<Í the resent the l.ents church at this gather the Mt Women’s Grange Citili nux-ling ing, and Lydia Zinxer and Pearl Reb- Portland library last Friday. stock the Happy Valley church.’’ Mrs. .1. Q. Churchill and Mrs. C. E. Allhritton of Alderdale, Wash., visite<l tree Methodist Church. Mrs. G. N. Sager several days this week. There will be no services at the Free Mrs. George Robinson of Portland visited with her daughter, Mrs. Will Methodist Church on Sunday next, ow ing to the absence of the pastor, Rev. * Richey last week. Roii't, Clark, who ia attending the an Elwood of Portland and Miss Mra. nual Conference at Hillslioro. Lora Elwood of White Salmon visited at tlie home of Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Camp bell last Saturday friends Church. Rev. and Mrs. Highly of Sunnyside, Rev. Philander Arnold will preach at Clackamas Co., visited at the home of the evening service on Sunday. The Mr. W. F. Garrison one day last week. regular service will be held in the morn I. F. Coffman of la-nts motored out to ing, but it is not definitely known as his farm Monday. yet who the speaker on this occasion Mr. F. H. Gilchrist of this place and will be. The prayer meeting this even Mrs. Gertrude E. Stelzer of Portland ing will be led by Ben Brumwell. were married at Vancouver last Satur day. Mr. Charles Garrison of Medfold, Oregon, is visiting hie parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Garrison. • —i---------------------------------------- T. P. Campbell attended a patriotic service at Gresliatn Tuesday evening of That the Large Portland Stores this week. Buy their Galvanized Iron Deputy Asm-ssor Beach is making his annual visit among the taxpayers of tliis vicinity. ■ 1 E r ‘¡m The little horn«-, Ob! ao coxy and cheerful_ We have a photo of the home, the plans and all necessary details to a construction. N. B. To Newly-Weds. nothing would give us more pleasure than to aasist you in building your first home. The Architectural Services of Ye 1’lanry”—the plans, and our advice are free. Copeland Lumber Co Tabor 1371 Bellrose-Gilberf. On Wednesday evening the cottage prayer meeting wax held at the home of Mrs. Kindle, the pastor. Rev. Jasper, of Lents being present. The subject dis cussed wax the “Spiritual Uplift of the Church.” There were 1» present, the old spirit of the “Methodist load” seem ed to prevail, only automobiles were lined instead of the hayrack of early Methodist days, hut the spirit was the same. The next meeting will be held at the|Oilbert home. The next meeting of the “Unexpected” Club will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Johnson on Saturday evening of this week. In Lents at Wholesale we MAKE them and will RETAIL to you direct No job to«» small or too large. A. S. PEARCE The Tinsmith Tab. 6838 Foster Rd. Opp. P.0 9418 Foster Road WILL H. DALY As Commissioner of Public Utilities, has to his credit more CONSTUCT1VE LEGISLATION Than any Commissioner or Councilman Port land ever had for the same length of time HERE ARE A FEW SAMPLES Taxing the P. R. I. P. Company three cen a per ear over the bridgea. Through the Orrgon Railway Commission stopped the collection of S per cent excess charg ed on lighting bills. quarterly collection of water rates after service was rendered and eliminating deposits snd payments in advance Charging water rates to premise* instead of tenants. Establishing water pay station* at convenient points about ti'e city. Employment of needy citizens in clean-up work during the winter o< 1916. Providing an eight hour day and uniform wage on all contracts for the City, tiius eliminating unfair competition. Providing Bull Run water for vessels in the harbor. Requiring signers of Paving Petitions to make affidavit that they have read tietition, that it expressed their wishes and that they have not received anything of value for signing same. Requiring all City owned vehicles to be marked with the Department to which they belong. Requiring the Street Car Company to sell six tickets for a quarter. fl You Want A BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION VOTE for DALY for MAYOR (Paid Adv.) 19 On Wednesday evenings well-attend ed special membership meeting was held at the church to discuss the outlook for a successor to Rev. and Mra. Riley, who have just left to take up work at Entiat, Wash. Rev. Homer L. Col, Pastor of the First Church, and Rev. F. M. George, quarterly meeting evangelistic superintendent, were present and took charge of the session on behalf of the Quarterly Meeting. It was announced that Rev. Myra B. Smith, of Lenta, a former pastor of the church, had been asked if she would consider« call to the work, and that she bad refused. It is probable that a special buainess session will be called by the Monthly Meeting officials to further consider the subject next Thursday. (Continued on Page 4.) / UP TO YOU We Sell Better Groceries for Less Money GIVE YOUR POCKET BOOK a needed rest. GIVE YOUR BANK ACCOUNT a chance to grow. Portland is today in a position Headquarters For Seeds and Fertilizers. Where to stand still means to go L. E. WILEY Back. 9040 Foster Road Tabor 1708 It’s industries demand support. It’s workers Want men in office who can be trusted; who will have at heart their interest as they would their own. WHEN YOU TRADE AT HOME You Help Boost Y’our Own Interests H. C. CARVER The City’s history of the past few months, the awakening of the Shipyards: the exten sion of its Power as a commercial factor, are but a forerunner of its possibilities. (Successor to C. J. Hol way) the North Main St Grocer, Is Located On “The Hill” for YOUR Convenience Tabor 3292 We call and deliver It needs today a man for Mayor, big enough to grasp the significance, of all thia; who will advance the inter- rets of all. To bring about the Moat G<xxi for the Greatest Numtier. B. W. SINES (Successor to McKinley A Co.) Consider GEORGE L. BAKER Hay, Grain, Wheat, Oats, Barley, Chicken Feed and Supplies of ail Kinds. Wood, Coal and Briquettes. Meat Scraps and (kit Cast your Vote to make him Mayor 9326 Foster Road E. N. WH MURPHY HAS MOVED NEW METHOD j LAUNDRY ! CUT RATE BARBER SHOP The Lents Station Barber is now located at the Do You Know? Chicken Sundries Garbage Cans, Etc. Quality First, Service Always YE PLANRY” HOMES I ! 9137 Foster Road Opp. P.O Tabor 3614 Shave 10c QUICK SERVICE 0. LAURGAARD FIRST CLASS WORK FLOYD MURTHY, Prop [(Consulting Civil Engineer) for Still Moving N. N. NYGAARD CITY COMMISSIONER Elect a successful engineer with 14 years’ practical experi ence and otherwise qualified as executive for the City engineer ing department. The Desert Land Board of Ore gon, including the last two Gov ernors, have endorsed his ability, energy and efficiency as an engi neer. (Paid Advertisement) 23 ROSE CITY VAN Business Administration by a Busi ness Man. Oregon Goods for Oregon Needs. More Industries and Bigger Payrolls. More Confidence, Greater Progress. More Efficiency for Less Money. Home on Every Lot, Every House Filled. (Pd adv) 23 The One-Way-Charge Company Dealer in : i Ladies' and Gents Fine Sloes S . See Us For - --- ------ REPAIRING A SPECIALTY WOOD AND COAL Tab. 1424 D 61 (I i < * 8222 Foster R. I * -it » ' 9133 Foster Rd. LENTB, ORE. We ties -8 a H" Green Trading Stamp« — Bring Your fine Job Work to the Herald > Ì