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GEO. PERKINS ON
INDIVIDUALISM
( hdlrman Of New York food Com
millet Showi Marked Changes
In Industrial Relation.
Lents, Multnomah County, Oregon, June 14. ¡017.
Vol. 15.
No. 24.
STILL SOME MORE
IN LAURELWOOD
MAUDBRUMWtLL
ENTERTAIN ARLETA
Inltlate Large ( lass fwo Meetings In Was Charier Member Of friends A Large Percentage of the Class Will “Irade At Home” Should Be Slogan—
A Lew Important Businesses Crowd­
Succession Sends Delegation
Attend High School. Interesting
Prosperity Of One Increases
Church—Assisted In Organizing
ed Out In Last Week’s
Io Peninsula Park Assembly.
Exercises Held on luesday.
Prosperity Of All.
Christian Endeavor Society.
Busy Issue.
Tlie local assembly of rniteal Artiaana
The New Method Laundry, of Lenta,
Twenty graduates—thirteen girl« »nd
A large congregation of sorrowing
met as usual last evening ( Wedriestlay.)
has been asked by Portland laundry­
ten
txiya
—
face«!
a
larg««
audience
Tm*s-
Although this was the first evening of relatives and friends gatliere I at tlie
men to raise pricas
Mr. -VL lrougall
FriendsChurcli, Ijents, Saturday after- ■lay afternoon in the amlitoriun. of the feels that in justice to this community
food legislation Considered Violation the Rose Carnival and as there was no mam
l>nu
School
and
received
from
the
of last week to pay the last sad
parade eche<liil««d lor that evening tbe
he cannot raise the price« at thia time
Ot Individualism Which Mr. Per* mendwrs vote«! to bold the seeaion aa tribute of love and respect to Mies Maud hands of Prof. Heraltner th«« magic and hopes that they may not find it Dry Goods. Bakery, And Gasoline
rihlton-tied
paper
for
which
tb*-y
hav«-
usual and initial«« tie« claw of accepted Brumwell, who diasl on Thursday al the
Station All Wide-Awake Hust­
kins Says Is No longer Alive.
Mriven ihro«igh eight years < I MllOOl necessary to do so at al). He will en­
candidates. Thirteen were inltiab«! at home of bar sister, Mrs. Clara Starkey,
deavor
for
the
present
at
least
to
man
­
ling Enterprises.
life.
the last meeting held, Mr. Bennett ex- of Tigan), Ore., Mrs. Myra B. Smith
age at present prices, hoping that the
Th«-
«-x««rci»ee
were
brief,
lint
very
trlidr«i an invitation to Arleta Asarmlily officiating at the funeral service.
upward tendehey of prices may stop.
By GEORGE W. PERKINS,
D. G. leeny. Dry Goods.
The de<-eaaed was born in Kansas, pleasing am! were pr«-si<le«i over by
j to visit the lo««sl hdge, a largo nuinla-r
The Lents establishment is only
Prof.
Herafiner.
Music
wa«
•eliderei!
CKairwaa of Mayer Mitchel* ■ Feed responding to th«« invitation.
coming to Oregon about fourteen years
This
store was established about six
by etiorn«ee, duet« an ! instrum««ntal w- charging 1 cent each tor handkerchiefs, year« ago, and is now run by Mr. and
Supply CeMail tee.
After the «legrei- work a|>eechee were ago, since which time she has reside«! in
instecd
of
the
rough
dry
weight
price.
lections by members of »be c a-s. in
Mrs. Teeny; they were formerly located
One of tbe grreteet stumbling blocks | made by F. Smith, .if Fram Aaxeinbly ; fa-nts with the exception of the past
chiding
piano solos by Lather Abley ami I Other laundries have raised the prise at Kern Park. They have a really gcxxl
of rough dry from 5 cents to 7 cents per
|a progress la the human Indlnutlou to E. E. Parker, of la-nta, ami E. F. Ben­ year which she has sjs-nt with tier sister
at Tigard. Her «inaili wa« due to Chari >tt«» Wern-r: a vocal <!act by Ì pound. Horne industries will receive stock, seemingly very complete, and
KsUow preecdeat at»<1 old methods too nett, of Portland. Dr. Eta helmari, the
She was 29 years, 9 l)on- Mann and Joy Horn-«i!inch en- the support of all loyal local people displayed to fine advantage. Their lo­
supreme m«««lical examiner, from Port | tuberculosis
P.»r<l- ”
cation is »«418 Foster Road, and they
months
and
9
day«
old at the time of tltlrsi “Tell Is O Merry
land, gave a very interesting address
during these stringent times.
**Gra«luating Song,” by a Boy i' Chôma;
find business considerably lietter than
| I’licouragmg the jH-ople of l«*iits t«> ask her death
last year. They specialize in crochet
Maud was c nverted als.ut thirteen “Far Away the Camp Firs Btirii,” Hy
their neighlmr« to ro>pon«l to tin« call of
years ago. She was a charter member «mixed chor'is. ami ‘ Gooil-Bye, <■«>>!
cotton, for Mrs. Teeny had manv fancy
"Arti«anship.”
BI
Y’ou," iiy th«- entiri- «•..«--
work pupils last year. They have a
On Monday evening, June llth, a of the Lents Friends Church and assist­
Tim «la«- prophecy wa« given by
specially good trade in hosiery.
| large delegation front Izmts atteml<«l a isi in tie- organisation of the Christian
Camille Cloverio, ul.it was a cl««Ver pro­
■urpriae party given al Peninsula Park ' Endeavor Society, in which organiza-
duction, revealing a strong tmaginati «n.
lion
she
was
an
active
worlcer
as
long
a-
A«M«inhly In honor of II. S. Ifmison.
laurelwood Filling Station.
The regular meeting of tbe Lents
The entire audience joineii iu a salute
the Supreme Master Artisan of the hvr health permitted. She had licen ill
A
little
farther east, and across the
Alumni
was
held
in
the
school
audi-
to the Flag.
i Fraternity. He waa present««! with a for alsitit thns- j«-ar-, Is-ing confinisi to
street,
we
found H. L Dickinson run­
’
tori
uni
on
Monday
evening
with
tbe
Diploma-
were
prewnt»*d
by
Prof.
gift from hia Qi«n<la upon this occasion the funise much of that time. Of her
ning
the
only
gasoline tilling station be­
Woodmere
Alumni
present
as
guests.
H««r»hner
following
a
brief
a«l«lress
in
Nir Hudson will meet with the Ia«ntH immediate family «lie leaves to mourn
tween Lents and 52nd and Powell. He
An
interesting
program
had
been
ar
­
which
he
congratulate«!
the
class
on
lislge on Wislm-wUy evening. June 20. three brothers, one residing in the East,
ranged by Mis« Myrtle McNeil, but be­ has been three years in this location and
Th«« public ia invittsl on thia <M«caaion. and two, Ben, of la*nte, and Bert, re­ having reached the goal of their en
d««avors and also upon tlie ««xpreaseii cause of an unfortunate combination of finds business a little slower this season
cently
coming
to
Portland
to
reside;
la-iits is only eleven new members be­
circumstances, owing doubtless to Com­ on account of the late spring. It is
hind asx-mbly Numla*r One in Portlaml also, (our sisters, Mrs. Clara Starkey, of pur;>ose of so many of them in going
mencement ami Rose Show festivities, picking up Dicely now. He uses Associ­
on
to
High
School,
predicting
that
this
Tigard,
Ore.;
Mrs.
Lulu
Farrow,
of
for the first prize. This alolle goes t«> I
'
many
of the participants failed to ap­ ated Gasoline and specializes in lubricat­
da
—
wouhl
distinguish
it«s*-lf
as
previous
prove the iiicinlx«ra here arc standing by ; Portland, Ore.; Mr». Pearl Perry, of
pear. A reading wa« given by Miss ing oil, having a kind for every pur­
da
—
•
—
ha«l
done
by
making
a
success
Wenatchee,
Wash.,
and
Mrs.
Anna
Mr. Bennett in th«« contest. Two him- i
GEORGE W. PERKINS.
Ellen Anderson. Miss McNeil gave an pose. We judge him to lie a good busi­
ifr««l m«w member« have been a«ided t«i Bass. Her mother, Mrs. Kate Brum­ of lite.
address
of welcome to the June class. ness man in the best sense of the term
Many
parents
were
present,
most
of
well, died six months ago and was
•kewly. We riia* •» dlffb ull to «trike th«« rank« of Arti»an«liip «luring th«* first
All
joined
in singing “The Star Imcause he does not handle automobile
them
temlering
sincere
thanks
to
the
-rventeen «lays of the contest. Fully buried in Multnomah cemetery, where
Spangled
Banner,
” Miss
France« sundri«n in competition with Mr. Nor­
eut along eutlrely new line«
teacher«
who
ha«l
given
such
faithful
five hundred niemlx-r« ar»« expected to the rrn^tal remains of Maud were laid
wood (whose write-up appeared last
Hartwig, pianist.
atti-ntion
ami
painstaking
effort
in
be
­
Thomae Jefferson. In ill« <>1<1 nu*e. lie taken in iH-fore July 7th.
rest
la-eide
her
to
await
the
resurrect
to
tin
week) because Mr. Norwood does not
A
very
pleasing
social
hour
was
en-
half
of
tlie
children
through
the
years
of
wr>uo h letter In which h«« »«Id
July 14th, Saturday afternoon, all mem- lion
joyed, dancing being the chief featnre, carry gasoline in competition with him.
their
school
life
The
heartfelt
sympathy
of
the
entire
' t«era securing two new inetnlien« will lie
Nuiiio inru ascribe» to the tDCti of the
for which Milton Katzky and F rances That sounds to ns real horse sense.
given a free rouml-trip paasag«« to S««a- community is extended to the bereaved
pr»*<r<Hn< tigs u wittdoiu ni<*r<* than
Hartwig furnished a part of the music, He does not seetn to mind long hours,
eide. A «p««cinl train has la««n chartered brothers and sisters in their great
huii Hii, itibl atlt>LMiM»r w lint (hey did to
the
balance being furnished by the for he keeps his stand qpen iromt! a. m.
tiy’ll. S. Hudson, Supreme Ma«t««r, to sorrow
I m * b**y»'tjd iiinrndtn« nt.
I kti«*w thut
to 9 p. m., every day, Fna tells every­
I Victrola.
curry the’ m< rry-niaker« to Sea«i«l<« to
ag<* I<>f the Rexulution] well. I be­
body that if they want him after those
longed to it and labored with it. It
enjoy a “dip in tin« >■«■«," and returning
hours all they have to do is to call bis
drnerved well of itn country. It aux
July l >th, Sunday evening.
residence phone, Tabor 461, and even if
very like the preavtit, but without the
I .aat y«-nr an excursion waa held and
in the middle of the night he will get
R.
A.
Loomis,
of
North
B«*n<l,
Ore.,
|
eiperience of th«* present; and forty
to say the least all rep«irU*d a wonder­
up anil minister to the needs of a pass­
year* of eiperience in worth n ccn-
died at bi« home on Monday, of this
ful time.
tur y of lMM»k reading. and thia they
ing antoist. He extends an especially
w«««k.
Th««
remains
are
ts-ing
brought
\rli-ta ha« four new inenda-rs ami
would way tbeiinwlvri were they to
warm welcome to the people of Clacka­
t«i
Lent«
for
interment.
Funeral
»er
­
On Thurs«lay of next week, the 21st
At the regular in» cling of the Wood-
several pr»»|a«ct». Lenta has sixt<s«n
arine from th«* «lead.
mas, Damascus, and other country
riceli
will
be
bel<t
tomorrow.
(Friday)
inn, jthe County W. C. T. U. will hold
new menila*ra and only a few gissi 1 mere Parent-Teacher Association, held
points, and more and more of tbem are
Great Changea Taking Place Rapidly.
prospects, so the |s«>pl«« of la«nta are re- on Thursday of last W£ek, the following aftermsm at the Kenworthy Undertak­ an all-day Institute at Arleta Congrega­
getting
into the habit of stopping here
<picste<l to keep up the spirit of the past , officers were elected to serve during ttie ing Par ora, Mrs. Myra B. Smith tional Church, which will lie preeided for their gas.
The cliHiiges timi occnrrrd frolli the
officiating.
Interment
in
Multnomah
over by Mrs. Mattie |M. Sleeth, the
seventeen «lay«. T<> tliote that art- not coming year: President, Mrs. W. M
dose of thè ReVoluUonary War to Jcf Artisans base your neighlior explain Alsd;
County President. Mrs. G. F. Honey of
Vice-president.
Mr«
Alice Cemetery.
Mrs. Loomis is a sister of Mrs. C. W. Gresham, will give an address. She will
fervoii'H o|d ago umile il deep linprea- th«« rates ami Iraternal Iwnetits derived Durtin; Secretary. Mrs. A. H. Nelson;
laurelwood Bakery.
The fol­ Welker, of lx«nts, ami Mrs. A. M. tell how to get men to attend the even­
aiou <>n lite iii I ik I; yvt sa we look bn«k from tbe society.
Are you ami y< our Treasurer, Mrs L. A Clark
Nearly two years ago Joseph Kuby,
lowing committees were also appoint««!: Thomson who formerly resided here. ing meetings. Mrs. Stella Wilson, Mrs. with bis wife and daughters started
at tbem frolli tlila distance they seem neighbor going with us to Seaaide?
Membership, Miss Mattel Clark, Miss Her mother, Mrs. David Thorne, is also M. Alice Hanson and others will take business in the Laurelwood bakery.
iuflnltealiiiiil wlieu compare«! with tlie
part.
. Foster and Mrs. Leslie; Program, Mrs. a n*»i«lent of Lents.
They of course do all their own baking,
changca flint bave taken place in the
• Ttie date for tlie Multnomah County and it tastes good, for we have lunched
| W. A. Dickson. Mrs. Hurd, ami Mis«
World thè Inai quarter of n ccntury it nd
Convention is set for September 12th and there twice.
Julia Spooner; Conservation, Mrs. A. H.
They have a delightfully
Hoffman P. T. A. Gives lecture.
thè treiiieiidotia ebangra taklng place
20th.
Nelson. Mrs. Hogue. Mrs. Kimlerman.
light, white loaf which they make, wrap
The fluff man Parent-Teacher Associ­
Mrs. Sleeth is a firm believer in the and sell as “Mother’s Bread” a title
Mrs. G. C. Saunders, Mrs. J. J.
■ow „
ation
held
a
very
interesting
meeting
gos|«el
of optimism. She says it is her which down town bakeries have at­
Hawkins;
Publicity,
Mrs.
Alice
Dustin,
George Wnalilngloti »a« a repretenta
The little soil of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
in the school auditorium Friday even­ “mission in life to make two grins grow tempted to appropriate to their own
Mrs
R
E.
Thomas
Uve of tlie la««t type of Anicrhmi a Monroe, of 99th str««««t and ,a»th avenue,
The Association lias secured Room 10 ing. Mrs. A. J. Montgomery gave a where a grouch was betöre.”
use. Their motto has already been
eentury and a bali ago. He waa a two yean* ami three month« of age, took of the sc I kmi I building for use during the lecture, taking for her subject “Mt.
stolen
bodily, it is “Made Clean. Baked
ecbtSar, a aiddler uud a stateamau, set it into Ilia wee head to see the world on summer, as it is intended to hold meld­ Jefferson,” illustrating it with lantern
Clean,
Sold Clean.” They have ten and
Tuesday and started oil on his adventure
fifteen cent sizes. We cannot just un­
he did not know as much atsiut •cte» •• about noon without bidding his fond ings each month as usual. The next slides. The new lantern recently pur­
chased by the school was used for the
meeting will Is* held June 21.
derstand why all the local stores do not
as n young schoolboy of today.
parents farewell. He was aubw queiitly
The past year has been a very success­ first time. An instrumental duet was
handle this bread instead of patronizing
missed
and
a
search
instituted.
After
Thomas A. Edison typifies the scien­
ful one for this organization, many acts contributed to the program by Mrs.
the
down town bakeries, for it seems to
tist of our time, but the gap between an hour and a halt of intense anxiety of kindness having been performed in Charles T. McPherson and her daughter
The first graduating exercise* for be at least the equal of any of them.
and fJimtie searching he was found in
the man of the Edison t.v|ie anil Wash­
addition to the usual business, which Miss Eloise. This association will de- Franklin high school were held in the Wake up. yon local folks and patronize
the street on the South side of the car
ington Is probably greater than the gnp track, near John D'a store, having has received the careful attention of all. vtoe the Summer to Red Cross work.
school auditorium on Tuesday evening, your home baker, a« his product merits
at which time 16 students were given it.
between Washington and tb<* man walked something over a mile. No
diplomas.
A large gathering comoosed
whose bones were recently discovered doubt by the feeling of his little legs he
of friends of the students witnessed the
Pollyanna Club Gives Luncheon.
will
consider
himself
a
muchly
traveled
near Trenton, N. J.. Said to have lived
exercises.
The
Pollvanna Club met for a farewell
youngster.
125,000 year« ago.
Dr. Alan Welch Smith, of the School luncheon in honor of Mrs. Sybil la Betz
The advances in aclcnce, Intel .onr
Board, presented the diplomas and M. and her daughter Mary at the Betz
We Need It To Pay Our Own Bills.
A llumdne Society.
mu n ir nt Inn and In universal ednca-
S. Pittman, of the Oregon Normal home Saturday, the 9th inst. The la­
The American Red Star will hike a
school, delivered the commencement dies of the clubserved the luncheon and
place beaid«" the American R««l Cross in
address. Principal S. F. Ball announc­ a very pleasant time was spent. The
Friend Subscriber, if you owe us a dollar, or two dollars
humane work on th«1 l>atlletiel<ls of En­
ed that Arthur Mackenzie had won a Pollyanna ladies are very sorry to lose
or
any sum. WE NEED IT to pay our own bills created in
Lenls Grange.
rol«-if the plans of a newly organized
scholarship for attendance at Willam­ Mrs. Betz and her daughter and are
The Un'-'•■ «. i-.-m.: n i«|l-<l
publishing this paper for you to read.
society go through. The Red Star So­
ette University, and Mies Mil ired Mur­ hoping the year spent on her ranch near
ciety propos««« to alleviate the siltl'erim;«
dock had won the Pan-Hellenic scholar­ Umatilla will enable Miss Betz to take
sion ««Il Sntii-'l i««
\ ■ 11“« of thri
We do not think for one moment that when you stop
of horse«, dog« and mule« wliicli an* eu- >
ship for attendance at the University up her work in the Franklin high
initiateil in th - iD-t ml xecoml
long enough to THINK IT OVER you will force us to go
of Oregon.
gaged in dangerous work. An organiza- [
at til«« in««r« ing.-« «■: «n.
school fully refreshed. They are on
to the bank and BORROW MONEY with which to PAY
The . .. ......... wa« not as large as i lion similar to th«« Red Star i« «aid to
their way to Umatilla in company with
OUR BILLS.
u«nal, owing umioul»t««lly to tbe fiu-t have saveil 165,091) out of 150,Olt) wound- >
friends, making the trip in the new car
Mrs. McNeil Visits Lane County.
that ttie nice weatlier brought witli it ed horses in Europe.
Our bills MUST BE PAID, whether you pay yours or
Mrs. McNeil, of Foster Road, returned lately purchased by Miss Betz.
many demands for work in gardens ami
not. Our bills represent dollars where your subscription
Saturday
evening from 1-ane County,
upon the farm. An interesting program
Pleasant
Surprise.
represents
cents.
where
she
has been visiting friends sub­ fancy Work from British W. Indies.
wa« given «luring th«« lecture hour how­
sequent to her attendance as de'egate to
Mrs. Hedge, of 92nd street, has re-
Several of the friends of Mi«« Carrie I
You can pay us without borrowing, without even feeling
ever, ami according to custom the par­
the
Rebekah
State
Assembly
at
Eugene.
ceived
some colars and handkerchiefs.
Dorsey
gave
her
a
very
pleasant
sur-
ticipants were mostly ehiblren. Recita­
it. It is but a bagatelle to each of you, a matter of a dol­
She bad a moet delightful time, having | of tieautifnl Mexican drawn work de-
tion« wen« given by Laura O'Donnell, pri««« on Saturilay evening at her home.
lar or two. But there are many of you in arrears, and it
been feted and feasted and right royaly sign, from Marie Simmon«, of the
Carrie Bohna, Florence Htmlersoli. 4912 86th street.
runs
into money.
entertained by the hospitable people of British West Indies, which have been
A most delightful evening was en-
Esther Il«a«fer atpl Dorothy Farley. A
that section of the Valley. While placed on sale at Katzky Bros., store at
Shall we pay our creditors our own money—that which
song was giv««n by a das» of Imys from joy«««l, lasting until the “we«« sma’
absent she was the house guest of Mrs. a very modest price. Mies Simmons
hours.
”
Refreshments
were
served.
Miss Chapman’» room of the Lents
you pay us—or shall we go to the bank and borrow, and
J. A. Jensen, formerly of Lents. She writes that the people of this island are
Th«« following were present: Ethel I
school. Brief aildn ases were given by
pay interest, because YOU DON’T PAY US?
brought with her upon her return in destitute circumstances as the con­
Mr. Bcnetivl, Mr Daruall, Mr. Hotckkiss Hull), Helen Hull, Mildred Rice, Esther
Your move next!
gorgeous bouquets of Rhododendron and tinued drouth has caused all vegetation
and the Master, Mr. Kreuder. Only Mitchell, Ethel Bak««r, Irene McGann,
Larkspur, having visited Florence while to dry up.
Mrs. Helge is making an
Karl Retherford, Earl Page, Nora
a short «««»«ion was held.
MT. SCOTT PUBLISHING CO.,
on her trip, which is the seat ot the an­ effort to dispose of the articles sent as
The dinner committee provide«! an Dorsey, Philip Drake, Buddy Hazelett,
nual festival in honor of the former quickly as possible that she may refund
excellent meal «luring the n«s>n hour, to Alliert Boatright, Mark Mayo, Randall
J. A. DUNBAR. Circulation Manager
flower which is ia all its glory at this the money where it is evidently so
Hudson,
Harold
Hesse,
and
Harvey
which ample justice was done by those
season of the year.
greatly needed.
Carver.
present.
"IS AS DEAD ASA SMELT"
TRY MOTHER'S BREAD
TENTS ALUMNI WELCOME
JUNE CLASS MONDAY
WOODMERE P. T. A.
ELECTS OTTICfRS
THE COUNTY W.C.T.U.
WILL HOLD INSTITUTE
A ï WO-YEAR OLD
BABY lAKESHIKt
FRANKLIN GRADUATES
ITS TIRSI CLASS
HOW MUCH DO YOU OWE US?