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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (June 7, 1917)
Ftft fair Newsy Items from Nearby Points A DEPARTMENT CONDUCTED BY OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENTS. Arteta And Kern Park. Archer Place. surd notions will go to the wrap heap. Instead of building costly churches and multiplying libraries and building up imuieuse fortunes tor the privileged few, homes will lie mads for the great tnaswe of the toilers. A great many ecclesias tics ami aclieming, tricky lawyers will find it increasingly difficult to live on the toil of labor. The idea that a |*er*on can rob ami swindle all tlieir lives and eecai>e the coiussjuencee by joining and contributing to a big church will bs played out. SPECIAL! R. Kelly of 4903 Pike Avenue haa just Misat* Lurrna Deihl and Vera Haatott returned from Los Angel«*» Sunday, bought a new gaaolme wood aaw and where they have been working (or the may be iteard aaw i ng wood in Ute day time now. He reporla buannaw to be Pacific Telephone Company. Many people from thia locality visited floe in the few weeka lie baa been oper Columbia Park Sunday and enjoyed the ating. In these timet of unrest and ex citement. it ia an ex<ellent Uting to juat fraternal progrant. •‘aaw wood.” Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wilkins attended a wedding on the West aide Saturday Mrs. J. F. Nelson, 5903 84th St. 8. E. evening. Woodmere. ia visiting frietm» and relative« in Win W. H. Warren—not Ute now fatnoua Miss Hansen, of the Woodmere school "also ran” Warren of Mayoralty aapira- gave a cooking demonstration to fifty- lock, Waab. 6827-29 92nd STREET Tab. 35S1 Near Foster Rd. Mrs. Maud Bleytbing, of 90th St., 1« tiona—but the meat market man at five mother* on Friday afternoon May Laurelwood has juat installed a 9900 ice 25th, in the cooking room of the school. entertaining tlie Laff-O-Lot Club at her cooler. Needleaa to say he finds buat- A number of different diabee were pre home this afternoon. Eric Bolt, Principal of the Bend n«w ia good—a hustler always doea. He pared containing a high percentage of (Continued from Page 1) epent something like 11000 las: year in food values, which were afterward serv schools, ia a gueat at the home ot Mr. aud Mrs. O. E. lent, at 56th Ave. 8. E. givieg th«* same kind of reliable service. improvemenu* to make hie market more ed to those preeent. sanitary and clean. Mr«. Hattie Belden, ot the Arleta dis Al that time the«« was not a bouse in This afternoon (Thursday) the Wood- Mrs. Eddie Adams, of 52nd Ave. en mere Parent-Teacher Association is trict. »pent a couple of daya in LenU sight and then* was nothing lietwean tertained Mr. and Mrs. Barker and fam holding an important meeting, at which during the week, calling on bar many Hawthorne Avenue and l^nta. Tliey from our Stock that we want to tell you about later dropped the hardware departm«-nt ily, of Lents, on Monday. will occur the installation of the officers friend«. and simply eoniinne<l the family Little Florence, the five-year old Mrs. Alvord, who haa been quite ill for the coming year. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank grocery which they are running today. for some time at the Portland Medical Patriotic exercises were held in the They call, solicit and deliver, and seem Hospital, was brought home Sunday Woodmere school on Tuesday of last Warner, of 88th 8t., is very ill with that we carry a complete line of to l>e at least as much up to the mark evening. She was able to get out and week, members of Reuben Wilson Poet pneumonia. Miaa Leila Lent, of 56th Ave., return as any of the “youngsters” around. vote on Monday, but it will be some G. A. R and Shiloh Circle being pree They find that buaineiw is fully as goo«l time before she is normally strong again. ent as guests of honor. Three young ed to her home the first of the week al ax last year, probably a little better, Her friends are very much pleased over soldiers were also present. James and ter spending tin* past achool year at but not so goxi ax in previous year«*. her improvement and trus» that it will William Johnson and James Reed, who Roeeburg where site hae been teaching. We enjoyed our visit with them very be continued. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pfouts, of 88th much and learned a good deal slxiiit the presented the veterans with flowers Norman Holliday has joined the Hos Patriotic songs and recitations com St., are the proud parents of a little growth of th«* district in th«- early «lays. paint made pital Department, of the U. 8. Navy, prised the program. Several martial daughter who arrived May 30th. TIME TO PAINT HOUSE and lett for San Francisco Monday eve selections were furnished by the Fife Weight, 9\ lbs. Mother and baby are This write-up will Is- continued from ning on the 8 o’clock train. He is a son and Drum Corps. At the conclusion of doing line. Come in and see us, or phone and we will send you a man to Miaa Margaret Robbins, of Pendleton, wi-ek to week as we han- room, ami of “Con” Holliday, the shoemaker of the program the girls of the upper give you an estimate on the amount of paint needed. DO IT NOW! Arleta Station. grades served ice cream and cake to the is speuding her Summer vacation with until the whole district is systematically covered. F. W. Musgrave has sold out his shoe guests, flftv-nine being served. The her aunt, Mrs. E. 1. McKinley, of 92nd store, at 6517 Fostrr Road, to a profes cakes were provided by the teachers; St. She will be here about three sional sales promoter, who is staging a the Parent-teacher Association furnish months. thing1 we want to tell you about is the Mrs. Lowell Neil, ot With St. enter- spectacular sale. Mr. Musgrave has ed the ice cream. A box of good things (Continued from Page I) purchased a 160-acre farm seven miles was also packed for the soldier boys to tamed a number of friends at her home on Wednesday afternoon. The time from Goldendale. Wash. Two L*ollar carry with them to Vancouver. Pastor A. G. Daniel», President of the was spent at Needle work. let<*r in the World's Conference of Seventh Day wheat and Five Dollar potatoes proved a afternoon refreshments were served. temptation too great to resist. I Adventists arrived in Portland last Come in and hear these wonderful instruments play, or if Bellrose-Gilbert. Mrs. J. C. McGrew, of >*741 56lh Ave. night from a tour of China, Japan, , and H. S. Fargo, Past Dept. Commander you are interested we will send a demonstrating The young sons of Messrs Trout and 8. E. left Saturday for Silverton, where Korea, in the internets of their m is- G. A. R. of Oregon, died at his horn* machine to your home. < on Saturday, the 2nd inst. (.tn Wednes Haygarth, in the wild exuberance of she will spend several days visiting sionary work. If«* is to speak every Gralanolas are priced from $15 and up on easy Monthly Payments. day, May 30th, he addressed the pupils their patriotism, one day last week friends. Mrs. McGrew wax acc<>mj>anied evening on the subject of the World of the Arleta school at the patriotic climbed to the top of a tall Fir tree near by her son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. C. P. War. A large nnmls-r of Mt. Scott Come in and let us tell you about our easy payment plan. residents are <-ani|Mxi on the grounds, exercises which were held on that *lay. their homes and fastened Old Glory to McGrew. E. P. Tobin, of Gilbert Road, who, there Is-ing a local church at Lents. His talk will long be remembered by ite top-most branch, when they climbed down and left it floating to the breeze in with his family, is spending the Sum There are over 250 living in tents on the those present. mer on their ranch at White Salmon, ground, a regular canvas city the free air. Miss Alice Taylor went to Vancouver Wash., returned home to vote on Mon Their book tent is well worth a visit, GEISLER BROS. Lents, Ore. on Tuesday to attend the Rebekah As day and also to serve on the election a- they are tireless publishers, They sembly of the State of Washington Happy Valley. board. have publishing houses in Washington Mrs. Mary Prentice, of 5631 44th Ave. Paul Lent, Frank Rayburn, Roy D. Mountain View. Cal . and Nash Every body is planting corn these sun 8. E., entertained Mrs Parcell, of Grays White, Clarence Patterson and Thomas ville, Tenn., in which they issue b*s>ks shiny days. Let the good work go on. Crossing, Mrs. Clark, of Missouri Ave. ( in«- The election past, we will abide by the Addison, all ot Mt. Scott district, have *n 98 languages and diah-cta. Albina, and Mrs. Beldin of 65th St. 8. enlisted in the Ambulance Corps. They foreign bouse in Chicago is lor Ian- '-onsequencee, if the Six Million Bond E. at a luncheon on Taesdav. will go to Pittsburgh, Pa. for training gtiages only, There are also other issue ra-ee-i The money spent on the ' Mr. and Mrs. Vancourt spent Tuesday as soon as the Company ia full, which branch«« in Europe, Houth Africa, at Johnson's Creek On the return trip roads will surely not be used for taking it is anticipated will be about a mouth. Austrailia and other countries. From they spent the evening at the home of and destroying human life. th«- Mountain Vi«-w plant alone they Mrs. Weston, of 93rd St. died at her Of Course You Think of Mrs. Vancourt’s uncle, Mr. and Mrs. On Friilay evening, the 1st inst., a I issue this« ton* of denominational company of about 30 friends and neigh- ' home Tuesday night, at the age of 80 Marshall. years, death being due to dropsy. She literature a ■ lay. Vernie Marshall of Co. H. 3rd Regt, bors gathered at the home of Mr. and was a sister of Mrs. Lindstrom, of 93rd As a denomination they are a model and three of hie comrades with their la I Mrs. Ulrich for a social time, the occa- ' St. The funeral will lie held tomorrow for all. In ten years they have placed dies were entertained by his parents, sion being Mrs. Ulrich’s birthday. (Friday) afternoon. Interment in Mult in th«- foreign mission fiekl 1<WJO mis On Monday evening of this week Mr. and Mrs. F. I. Marshall, 5530 41st sionaries, and they now have stations nomab cemetery. Ave. 8. E. at a dinner one evening dur- ■ A. W. Fankbauser and. mother, and J Mies Maud Brumwell, notice of whose paralleling «-very station of every other ing the week. A very enjoyable time Mrs. C. J. Fankhauser, of Lente, and illness we recently chronicled, die«! this denomination beside« having 27 in Mr. Oscar Grunwald, of Santa Ana, was spent. (Thursday) afternoon at the home of places where no other denominations Mrs. Etta Hill and her son Scott, have Calif., spent the evening al the home of her sister, Mre. Starckey, at Tigard. have mission stations, Their statistics ••LET THE CHILDREN KODAK ’ moved into the Nash he use at 7105 57th H. C. Ulrich. Mr. Grunwald is a The bixiv will be brought to Lents for show that in 1816 one out of every wealthy orange grower of California. Ave. 8. E. burial. A more extended notice will fourteen of their membership was en gaged in whole time work for theii de At the Sunday School Sunday morn appear next week. Mr. Harry Frose, of 6701 53rd Ave. 8. ing Miss Lydia Zinzer, delegate to Ta E. left last Saturday for a Summer’s Mrs. F. M. Jasjier ie quite seriously nomination, ami their total offerings stay with relatives and friends in the coma to the W. M. 8. Convention, gave ill with pneumonia at her home on 83rd and titles* were 137.01 per capita per A VEST POCKET KODAK a very interesting report of the Conven St. She wax taken quite suddenly as annum. Their foreign missionary goal East. tion. she wax preparing to spend a few «lays outside of their regular tithe money is Mre. J. H. Gillie, of Arleta, is con Mrs. E. Ulrich, of Lenta, was a visitor at Salem accompanied by her husband, 20 cents ;>er week |s*r member, ami this valescing after a few weeks' hospital : last week in Happy Valley, staying a Rev. F. M Jasper. in attendan«-«* at the Conference expects to reach that goal treatment. : few weeks with her parents, Mr. and Commencement exercises of the Kunltall this year. Their tithe per capita ie BRING YOUR FINISHING WORK TO US Rev. Amos, of the Millard Ave. Pres Mrs. L. C. Beeker, and at the home of College of Theology. Her many friends SI 8.00. byterian Church, motored out to Sunny of 130,(10 1 Out of a world membership Mr. ami Mrs. H.C. Ulrich. hope for her speedy recovery. side last Monday. He had to halt a they have 6000 ministers, This Con- Mrs. Gertrude Deardorf spent Sunday J. W. Hornor and family of Buffalo, short time for break-down repairs at ference has a membership of 2480. wri th at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Wyoming, were giu-stx at the home of Claekamae. 12 ministers, 16 missionary licentiates, Tabor 465 D 1716 6616 Foster Rd. his mother, Mrs. Hornor, of 58th Ave., Miss Mary Betz, of Anabe), hae pur H. C. Ulrich. and 24 church school teachers. Thia the last of the week. They have return chased a new Eord for use on her lately Conference only ernbrao-s the North ed to Portland to reside, having secured purchased ranch, about a mile out of Western part of Oregon from th«* east Cherryville. a home at Woodmere Station. Mr. Umatilla. Mias Betz, who is a Franklin line of Sherman County westwards, and The good old Summer time ! Hornor is a saddler and will open up a high school teacher, hae obtained leave from the north line of lutne County Go<xi weather all the week is the fore place of business at Gray’s Crossing. northwards. Th«- r«-st of the state is in of absence for a year from her city He will specialize in the mail order school work that s he may secure a much- cast. three other conferences. NEW AND SECOND HAND BICYCLES needed rest. She expects to recuperate Fine prospect for fruit and all manner feature of the business. Miss Pauline Schuman and Mrs. of crops here now. on her ranch. SPORTING GOODS Frank Serres, of Foster Road, were in J. T. McIntyre, of Brightwood, has' Miss Fletcher, formerly a teacher in vite«! to be present at Commencement AND REPAIRING Jefferson County, Neb , arrived in Port caught four bears this Spring. When I exercises at Reed College Tuesday, the (Continued From Pag«* 2.( land about a week ago to make an ex they came out of their Winter nap they 5th inet. and later were dinner guests citizen than I am. An<) so will you. tended visit with her mother, at 7125 came down the mountain in search of: of Mre. Chas. Wills, of East Moreland. I do not pretend that political indiff Millard Ave. If she should succeed in food. Mr. and Mrs. Wille had the pleasure of erence is the sole cause of faulty govern Tabor 4113 5107 Foster Road finding school work in Oregon she will The election called out a good vote seeing their 'laughter, Erma, and son, ment. Nor do I pretend that political make this State her luture home. hen-and the road bonds carried more j Olin, presented with the degree of Bach enthusiasm will automatically cure all Mies May Chambers has returned than two to one. elor ot Arte, as they were members of the evils and solve all the problems of our courts and legislatures. Bnt I do from a season's trimming work in a The Decoration Day exercises were ' the 1917 class. millinery store in Raymond, Wash. She well attended and the program was very I Prof. W. A. Dixon, of the Wixxlmere believe, that the fundamental elemental, reports that the weather has been just much appreciated by everybody presen t ' achool was appointed on the executive and absolutely essential factor in all Our appetites still need satisfying Tin- qm-stion is, ”wh«-n-to gi-t aatis- about as wintry there as here. fying eats at medium prices.” We HAVE THE ANSWER. The upward price al lumber of all | committee of the Principal’s Aaeocia- forms of government by the people ie It consists of FRESH GROCERIES. PURE GROCFIUE8 C| FAN Dr. Margaeon, of Tremont, and hie kinds makes the future look bright to , tion ot the State, which held ite annual real live interest on the part of the GROCERIES ami MODERATE PRICES. ’ daughter, Mies Buena, motored to Eu Western Oregon. The lumber business meeting at the court house on June 2nd. governed. The fate of the American gene the last of the week to be preeent is the chief industry west of the Cas- ' Other officers elected were, R. R. Steele, democracy depends on the fervor with at the graduation festivities Dr. Mar cades and when that boom« everybody of the Richmond school, president; E. which the American people support their governmental, their political in gaeon’s son, a student in the State Uni prospers. II. Whitney, of Ockley Green school, the Upper Main St. Grocer, stitutions.—F. R. Bennett. versity, will return with them. There is no doubt that memory per vice-president. Other members of the We call and deliver Tabor 3292 The Hollingworth Music Club met in sists and exists eternal and a great | executive committee are E. J. Hadley, fancy-dreee student rehearsal at the pro many who grind the faces of the poor of Hawthorne school and H. H. Hurd- DO YOU HA to take a laxative? Then you fessor's studio, 5140 66th 8t. 8. E.. on and swindle and rob jn (¡very direction man, of Washington High. don’t know 8AN-TOX Fig Cas- FNri i^h Privave DAY Friday evening, June let. The students will spend eternity regretting that they YOUR LAME HORSE tnuLian ciasswork EVENING Lents Alnmni to Hold Meetlnq. caroe (Tablets.) Try them once sang in character. Among those who ever pursued such a course. This is the and the difference will delight made noticeable hits were Mre. Chas. "worm that dieth not and the fire that The Alumni ot the I^nts school will you. Convenient and pleasant Mollett and Mr. George Miller. Only ie not quenched.” There is no escape hold their monthly meeting in the A Well Shod Horse W. Aimee Hollingworth, A. B. to ta I* i students of the conservatory are allowed from this conclusion, no matter what school auditorium next Monday even Rarely Goes Lame. Price 10c an<l 25c. at these recitals, but it ie rumored that you profess nor how many churches you ing. The Alumni of the Woodmere GRAMMAR REVIEWS the successful fancy drees program may join nor how many ecclesiastics assure sifior# rill attend as guests of the f.ents BUSINESS ENGLISH I>on t let your horse suffer from bad be presented to the public as a student you to the contrary. SOLD BY organization. An interesting program SPELLING DRlLIJi ■hoeing. We guarantee every job. recital some time in the future. Geo. W. Perkins, one of the great will be presented, after which dancing LITERATURE LENTS PHARMACY Mrs. DeBhielde, of 7127 53rd Ave. is millionaires of New York, says the great will be indulged in. The parents of the MATT GREENSLADE, Blacksmith F. R. Peterson & Sons, Props. Rec. Talior 2421 confined to her home with an attack of war will cause a complete upheval in young people are especially urged to at Foster Road and Wild 8t. rheumatism. society. A great many foolish and ab- tend. Talior 2074 LOCAL BRIEFS I NE*W Middles, Work Skirts, ATETU HD W white Canvas Shoes, ND W HOST The Stevens' Cash Dept. Store Arleta District Stores Two Tilings is ■ • • • W SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PAINTS AND VARNISHES TXir RFCT H0USE 1 ntl DLO 1 Camp Meeting The Other.. COLUMBIA GRAFAN0LA MOUNT SCOTT DRUG CO KODAK? PHOENIX PHARMACY For Your Soldier Friend $5.00, $10.00 JNO. R. LEACH, Prop BICYCLE AND AUTO SUPPLIES People’s Forum C. A. NORWOOD WAR CAN’T STOP US H. C. CARVER >