Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923, June 21, 1917, Page 3, Image 3

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    ount Scott Herald
Page Three
W.C.T.U. NOTES
The next meeting of Mt. Scott Union
will I»' h«l«l next Tuesday afternoon at
the home of Mrs. Myrtle M. Hager, <>l
91th Ht. just Kouthof tie- car track. The
meeting will be largely social in it» na­
ture, arrangements being in charge of
Mr*. Miller, chairman of the social com­
mittee.
The following officer» were elected at
the recent business meeting of the
Christian Endeavor Society ; Preaident,
Methodist Church.
Beat Mulkey; vice-president, l«slie
The Live Wire class of the Methodist McPherson; secretary, Kathryn Bali;
Hunday Hchool held an enthusiastic corresponding secretary, Bulah Arnett;
meeting Friday at the home of Miss treasurer, Olive liowlett.
Luxelle Kearney, teacher of the class.
On Monday evening, the 1 Hth inst.,
The following officers were elected for
the semi-annual C. E. Rally was held
the next quarter:
President, Harold
at Sellwoisi Christian Church.
Prizes
Bleything;
Vice-president,
Edward
were given to the society having the
Kearney; Secretary, Melvin Riggs;
beat attendance.
Treasurer, Harold White; Hergeant-at-
Every one enjoyed the open air meet­
arms, Hertiert Jasper.
On Monday an
ali-day picnic was enjoyed al Kendall ing and picnic held by the Loyal
Berean H. «.class Hunday on the Happy
Station.
The monthly business meeting of the Valley Road.
CHURCH NOTES
The Union is to hold an Institute in
July when we hop« to have all import­
ant information and Instructions as to
in your tnlnd as to my ability to fit the |>strlotic service now l»eing carried
glaxaea correctly, even after otle-rs have on by this organisation.
HPKCIAL: Tbe Mt. Hcotl W. C. T. U.
failed to give »atl"laclioil, read till**
Dear Mr. Pratt: I urn glad to report desires to have a list of the boys who Helping Hand da»» was held at the
that th« glass«-» you title«! for me nri’ have enlisted Irom l«nt» ami vicinity. home of the teacher, Mrs. Rhoda Wal­
AnaLel Presbyterian Church.
working finely. My eyes are better now Will the names and residences ot lace Haturday evening. The most im­
than they have Is-cil for several years. families having boys at the front be portant feature was the election of
Tuesday evening a class of Junior
After tbe Is-st s|««ciall»ta I could lllld forwardeil to them or placed in the officers as follows: President, Eugenia boy» of the Anabel Presbyterian church
Richardson; Vice president, Alta Lan­ was entertained at the home of their
buck East fail«*! to help tlieill, I wits paper.
alumt <liscourag«*d, but tle-y ar«* all right
the heart of every true don; Secretary, firace Brown; Treasur­ teacher, Ellton Shaw. The boy» entered
Today
now.
Mr». Farr’s glass«-» arc also a American ia very lender toward the na- er, Kozella Wilkinson; Editor, Alta enthusiastically into the games and
perfect success
Her head <|uit aching lions over the seas because of a kin­ Landon; Chairman of all social com­ I contest» of various kind» during the
before »he l«a«l had them on an hour and ship of suffering that make- for love mittees, Zela Landon; a social hour earlier part of the evening and at the
Mrs. Wallace giving meeting held a little later definite ar-
hasn't !x»ther«<l her any since.
We and sympathy. Last week the National was enjoyed,
an- ixith recommending you l«> all Ol*r W. C. T. U. President. Miss Gordon, several readings, the Ijtndon sisters rangernents were completed for the
friends here.
hike to the hills which the boys, ac-
through tbe President ot the World’s contributing a vocal duet.
Yours cordially,
The Indies’ Aid will hold their companied by their teacher, will make
W. C. T. I'., the Countess of Carlisle,
Each fellow
urge«I u|M>n the government» ot France Bazaar at the church on Friday of next at tbe end of the week.
REV. IL IRWIN FARR.
Full particulars was given a list of the provisions ami
ami England the moral protection of week, the 29th inst.
Coin« in ami consult inc alxmt your
camp e«|uipment which he is to take to ;
the boys from the Unltol Htatea.
Full will l«e found elsewhere io this issue.
vision troubles.
You will incur no
well we know that our white riblxmer*
Oo
Tuesday
evening
the
six make up the common supply fund. I
obligation» whatnoevsr.
in these countries will do all in their “Efficiency Groups” of the church held ' The place of meeting and time of start­
I
5 '
jxiwer to second our appeal to this end. a joint meeting at the church, at which ing were also given on each list so the
I A motor ambulance at the battle time a program was rendered, being boys expect to move promptly at the
! front, inscribe«! as a gift from the largely musical, the following partici­ time set.
DR. GEO. 11. I’RATT.
; National Woman'» Christian Union ami pating:
The boys carry their blankets but
Instrumental duet, Misses
floating our white ribbon emblem be- Dorothy Sells and Esther Mitchell; will sleep in the open air under tbe big
Optometerist
i side our glorious flag, is a hojie fondly Vocal solo, Mrs. Hurd; Vocal duct, trees.
32« Alder Hi. between Hth ami Broadway . cherished by our National President.
Messrs. Frost and Repp; Vocal duet,
Mrs. Hhaw assisted tbe boys in mak­
Much an ambulance with its blessed Mrs. Daniels and Mrs. Burgett; Vocal ing up their list of necessaries and de-
ministries to the wroundwi and suffer­ solo, Mrs Frost; Cornet solo by (Tecil light««! them by serving ice crearn and
ing would emphasize in a peculiar and Brown with piano accompaniment by cakes
powerful way the mother love of the Morley Brown.
A very interesting
Those present were:
Lester Calvert,
W. C. T. U.
Efforts are now being feature of the evening was a “Dollar < Edwin Gannon, Fred Grabe, Ijiwrence I
I made to interest the friends of the Shower’’ for the benefit of the pastor
l ow SALL
Hart, Lloyd Hart, Robert Hastings,
nieinlwrs of the Union as well as th« which netted
M rs. i Vernon Peterson, Donald
nearly 540.00
Prentiss,
GRAVEL and HAND.
R. Heyting.
Phone Tal»»r SMB.
»«<1 m«mlx<r» th«m»elve« in the raising of Rhoda Wallace presided over the pro- Paulus Shaw, Noble Taylor, Harold
Bl.uik* for the realization of this dream. gram.
Shaw and Thornley Williams.
SO-CALLED DANDRUFF can easily For this amount a motor ambulance j
tie cured; my liooklet gives lull direc­ can be purchased, etjuipped, trans-
Mends Church,
tions; al»» instructions for ladies* poriol to France and kept in repair for ;
free Methodist Church.
M is» ixirena Terrill, the new supply
An additional two will pro­
shampoo Home «having for men. the a vear.
hae
arrived
pastor,
from
Oskaloosa,
The
Pastor
of the First Free Metho­
Mia« Gor-
proper care of the feet, a sure cure lor vide for a driver for a year.
constipation, lieeidee other valuable «Ion has contribute«! the ti ret 550.00 Iova, and will be at Prayer Meeting dist Church of Portland, Oregon, and
tonight Thursday.) She will conduct formerly President of Seattle-Pactfic
reci|*s.
All are very inexpensive ami i towaril thia fund.
the
services next Hunday morning and ' College, will preach in the Free Metbo-
the
Uniteti
Thirty
million
j>er»unB-in
use simple common drugs, if you need
All resident members are | diet Chapel at l.ents at 3:00 p. m., Sun­
help I want to help you.
For further Slates have joined in the campaign for evening.
requested
to
attend these services and day. This will give the people of Lents j
f<xxl
gardens
in
back
yards,
according
information and copy of lxx>k send a
I
an opportunity to hear Rev. Mr. Beers.
two cent stamp to Lock Box <11«, i«nts to a report of the national emergency visitors are specially invited.
¡Mist Friday evening tbe newly or­ The Pastor left Portland 33 years ago to
food garden committee, which is back
P. O., Portland. Ore.
anti
, of tile movement for one million fo<xi ( ganized high school class met in the attend school and prepare for the
FOR HALE <»R TRADE
gardens. The Iwbor Department of the annex with their teacher, Mr. Emil ministry, and expresses himself as being
He
10 acres of rich WaahingUm county W. C. T. U., baa urged this movement Swanson, tor a social and business glad to be back in Portland again.
land, alM>ut three tu-rvs beaver dam, lo­ practically in times of pea»* as well a» ' meeting. They discuseed plans for the will be very glad to meet any of hie old
cated Mi<ldl«-t«>n within IS mi of hSer- w-ar. On* white riblxmer in Mult no­ summer’s work and means for raising frienus in and out of the church and 1
The »Iso invite» all to be present in the af-
wood, S mile M> Rex Tigwni road, to he mah County has given the use of fund» to improve tbe class room.
paved litis summer. S mile from H. P. twenty lots for food gardens.
evening's program ended in a social ternoon.
•j
Electric dc|M>t, with 10 paseenger train»
Wherever training or mobilization hour and refreshments.
daily. 4 acre» umier cultivation balance camps are located, the W. C. T. U., has
On account of so many going to New­
Baptist Church.
alachad, « rtM«m House, running water, a a granil opportunity to exercise all pos- berg to tbe Yearly Meeting no services
good well at house, other out buildings, ! allile influence with the Governors to except 8unday School were held last
Topic of sermon Lord’s Day morning:
on main county road. R. F. D., school ■•rare antl-liquor un«i an anti-vice sone Sunday.
"A New Man.”
\ mile, churches, close to go«xl store. I
for their protection.
In Prohibition
Children's Day program will be given
Price 53000, will consider 52000 in trade States and localities where these cam|«s
i in the evening. Tl>e following is tbe |
Millard Ave. Presbyterian Church.
forgot»! city property, long time on bal­ mat I* located, letters to the Governor
order of exercises:
The Y. P. C. E. of the Millard Ave­ Song, “Our Father in Heaven,” School, j
ance Lente projterty preferred, vacant urging strict enforcement of existiug
nue
Presbyterian
Church,
held
a
“
Deci
­
lot» considered. Clayton Drake, 1013s laws would be most helpful.
• Scripture Selection, Congregation.
sion Night” service in connection with
47th Ave H. E. or Herald office.
We urge again the pouring into i the Campaign for One Million, on Hun­ Song, “See the Banner Waving, School. j
LOST OR FOUND
Washington of letters, telegram», reso-i day evening, the 17th inst. Brief talks Recitation, Everette Nelson.
lutlons from churches, organizations were given and decisions called for on the Responsive Scripture, School.
FOt'ND—Purse containing money on
Class Exercise, “We Jolly Three," Pri
an«! public assemblies, addressed to tbe
various campaign aims. Miss Beulah V.
Estacada car track. Owner can have
mary Department.
President, to the lluuse in care of your Miller, chairman of the Prayer Meeting
same by proving property and paving
representative, and tu both senators, Committee, lexl the meeting. Mr. Emel Song, "On To Victory,” School.
for this ad. Apply this otlice.
asking for prohibition
a* a
war Swanson gave very interesting talks on Recitation, Viola Lewis.
The iujuor interests an* “New Converts,” and "Comrades of the Recitai ion, Calvin Quinlin.
FOUND: A puree on 94th Ht. be­ measure.
Song, "In the Army of Jesus,’* Eda
tween Met and 52ml Avenue». Owner tremendously alive in their activities Quiet Hour.”
Barker, Elizabeth Linder, Everette
and
we
must
work
bar«!
if
we
match
can have «ame by calling at this otlice.
Mr. Sarnes Brockway, the Executive
Nelson.
their appeal in numbers and influent*«*
Secretary of the Boy Scout movement, Recitation, Ellsworth Gittus.
CALL FOR BI UH ON WOOD.
gave an addresson "Scouts” last Sunday Recitation, “A Star for You and Me,”
Kaiser
Prays
Aqaln.
Bids will lie received by the School
evening «luring the regular church hour,
Eda Barker.
Mine Gott will be my partner,
Hoard of District No. 45, Multnomah
lie held the close attention of his audi­ Graduating Exercises and Presentation
County, for forty-flvecord» of first class, Yon don't know who I am.
ence throughout the entire a«idre«w. The
of Diplomas.
I am the German Kaiser,
first growth, fir cord wood.
double quartette of the Amphion Male Anthem, “I Think When I Read That
De
Emperor
Willieyutn.
Bids to tie opened at the sclmol house
Chorus rendered several selections dur­
Sweet Story of Old,” Choir.
in said District, at eight o’clock p* m.
You know I whipped dem Belgians
ing the service. We expect to have them Work of Baptist Publication Society
July 5th, 1917.
Und with bullets tilled Russia full,
with us every Sunday evening in the fu­
Presenteel by Boys.
The Board reserves the right to re­ I’ll wip France and Italy,
ture. Come ami hear them.
Offering.
jset any and all bids. ( Delivery at ibe Und blow tip Johnnie Bull.
The Missionary Committee will hold Song, “Onward March,” School.
School Hoose is expected at an early
All dem «xlder nations,
their last monthly song service for th«- Rainbow Dialog, Mrs. Barker's Class.
date.)
J. I*itheiser, President.
For dem I don’t give a dam,
Summer at the Woodmere Old People’s Song, "The Bugle Call,” School.
Geo. F. A. Walker, Clerk. it you will be mine partner
Home on Tuesday evening of thi- week. Hoop Drill, Mrs. Barker's Class.
26
Und whip dat Uncle Sant.
The Christian Endeavor Society will Baptism of Candidatea.
Yoy know I g««i «lent submarines
hold tbeir monthly social at the home of
All Europe knows dat well.
Mr. ami Mrs. James R«-»-d, corner of tWth
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
But dot Edison got a patent now
Ave. ami Buffalo St. tomorrow ( Friday) j In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for
Multnomah County
Vot blows dem all to hell.
evening. Everybody is welcome. A good
ft. Cleveland, plaintiff, vs Albert W. Bahlke
time is assured—something good to eat and
Now, Gott, if you will do me di»,
Eva Bahlke. hla wife; F. W. Stock. unmar­
Phone. Tabor 3211
and a lot of other alluring surprises are ried. James Cunningham and Julia Cunning
Den you i'll always love,
ham. hl» wife and V. Cla-li-k. Teretie Cladck.
at present hidden b.-hind a «lark veil of his wife. J. M. Lovin and Bertha A. Lovin his
( nd I’ll he emperor on earth
wife,
and Bob Conklin, unmarried, I>efendant.
mystery.
Don’t forget to come an«l
Und you can rule above.
By virtue of an execution, judgment order,
Dentist
dacree
and order of sale Issued out of the above
I bring your friends and their friends and
But Gott if you refuse me die,
entitled Court, in the above entitled cause,
Md HT. and FO8TKR RD. (Over l«nt«
enjoy
a
good
time.
to
me
directed
and dated the 12th day of June,
I Tomorrow night at eleven.
Pharmacy)
1917, upon a judgment rendered and entered
If
the
good
weather
continues
the
C.
j
______________
in salil Court on ______
the 6th ___
day ,______
of June. ,______
1*17 in
I’ll call my Zeppelines out,
E
their service out of l»vor °* H Vhweland. lilaliitiff and against
r*
And declare war on Heaven.
r„ S«xtietv
. ocieiy will
win hold
iioki meir service out OI Albert w. Bahlke and Eva Bahlke. his wife,
doors next Sunday evening at 7:00 detendenta for the sum of ll.voo with inter-
Tabor »MA
1 wouldn't ask dis favor Gott,
i estat th«- rate of 7 percent per annum from
o'clock. The topic for the evening Will ttiebthdayof February, 191«. and the further
But 1 can plainly see,
inn of |»L 16 with Interest at the rate of 7 per
I» “City Missions.”
eent per annum from the 1st day of February,
Dat when Edison push dat button in
1917. and the further sum of »12n.00 with inter­
I got no more submarines.
est at the rate of 6 percent per annum from
Ofllce and Residence. JM K Doth St.
ithesthdayof
June, 1917 and for the further
—Exchange
Kern Park Christian Church
| sum of Iw-*6 coats ahd disbursements and tbe
PORTLAND, ORK.
commanding ms to
Rev
Rerrv
will
take
for
the
tnnio
nt costs of and upon this writ commanc
nev. oerrj win take tor me topic o> i maMe „ r . o( the following des«-rlbed
-
— - reai prop-
his sermon Hunday morning, "The Sin ! »rty to-wit:
, „ ■
z-n. , .
m
V, . . ! Lots Fifteen(16).Sixteen (16).Twenty flve(M)
/^4
*> here is the thing
Tabor 47M
of Rejecting Christ.
The subject for and Twenty six (») in Block Seventeen (17)
i .orris ’,or r,Q th’n-
thfi ‘VPninji will b)0
!«»•«» pia«<«
«
"Tk. ••
14.«'olleg*
Place. Multnomah conntv
I’ouuty, awsmta
Oregon.
VAJlllO. RAfCTOX Corn
i ne nappy
Sow ...
Tbere(ore
, by ______________
virtue o( 8*1,1 execution,
executi
____ _____
.jmeirt or«ler. d«-cree and order of sale and
People.” C. E. will meet at 7:60 ju<ir
Liquid. Hoftens the corn ami looe
compliance
with the commands of said writ
o’clock.
Prayer
meeting Thursday ...
" on Monday
ens the “core” so that the whole
1 " will,
the 16th day of July, 1*17, at
thing
comes
out
—
painlessly!
Mar-
tUo'sloek A. M . at the east front doorot the
Dentistry
evening.
County Court House In Portland. Multnomah
velona in its action. No plaster to
LENTS, OREGON.
One week from next Sunday, July 1st.
1st «¿‘X'n”)" t^Li^t^Xr fo?bJS
bother with. Try it.
Price 10c and 25c.
a patriotic service will be held in the In hand, all the right, title and Interest which
,
the within name«l defendants and each and all
morning; in the evening of the same of them had on the 7th dav of May .MO», the
K»»t «*7
B«1w. MIA
dav mere
thorn will
will be
lw> an
an atniress
ad.lraas on
nn South
Month tbat
date of
the ha(1
mortgage
or since
uay
date
,n Bnd herein
to the foreclosed
abOTe deacrlbed
I.»
America.
property or any part thereof, to satisfy said
execution. Judgment order and decree, inter-
■tin Wednesday, June 20th, afternoon eat. costs and aceruin^coMs^ ^
LENTS PHARMACY
Attorney-at-Law
ami evening, there ia to be a County
¡Sheriff of Multnomah County,Oregon
Dated thia ISth day of lune. 1917. First Issue
.VW Plttoek Block
F. R. Peterson & Sons, Props.
Convention of the Churches of Cbriet, June
14th. 1917. Last Issue July 12th, 1917.
Tabor 2074
J. J. Johnson. Attorney tor tbe Plaintiff.
ofllcs consultation Krenings by Appolntmen
held at the Kast Hide Christian Church.
I
PATRIOTISM
PREPARE NOW
For the coming months.
Buy your
FRUIT JARS HERE
ECONOMY, SCHRAM, MASON, and E-Z SEAL
also fixtures and jelly glasses
L. E. WILEY
Tabor 1708
9040 Foster Road
Economical Housekeeping
Consists in studying
FOOD VALUES AS WELL AS PRICES
FOR GOOD MEATS and
REASONABLE PRICES
The Thrifty Housewife goes to
The Optical Shop
WANT ADS
One ia by economy in the home.
May be shown in many way».
Eggiman’s Meat Market
Tabor 2573
5919 92d Street
I
JOY m YOUR HOME
is easily attained if you patronize your
HOME LAUNDRY
Our plant is clean and sanitary,
We return goods quicker,
We make good on losses and injury
%
We employ all local help. Our weekly pay roll is large.
We spend our money here. We solicit YOUR business.
We have not raised our prices.
NEW METHOD LAUNDRY
5906 90tb Street
Tabor 3614
HAVE YOU EVER
tried the
AINSWORTH AUTO SERVICE, 9101 Foster Rd.
for Express and Moving?
Those who have are still our customers.
Evening« and Sundays. Tabor J89J
Tabor 7190
Portland Of., 904 1-i Alder. Mar. -289
B. W. SINES
(Successor to McKinley A Co.)
Hay, Grain, Wheat, Oats, Barley, Chicken Feed
and Supplies of all Kinds. Wood, Coal and
Briquettes. Meat Scraps and Grit
Tabor 06«
9326 Foster Road
DRAKE & MAUCK
LIDS I 2 I BONES
2 JOINTS
126 Fourth Street
Main 5493
349 Wash. SL, Opp. Morgan Bldg.
Main 8882
We publish the Herald.
$1.00 Per Year
Professional Directory
MT. scon PUB. co
Tabor 7824
5812-92ntd St
Home D 61
Dr. P. J. O’Donnell
Dr. Wm. Rees
Dr. C. S. Ojçsbury
PLUMBING?
. . OUR SUITS . .
Tell their story to every observer
Show eomjx'tent Workmanship
Exhibit irependable Fabrics
See Me for Right Fit and Prices.
F. F. EHRLICH
Ladies and Gents Tailor
9134 FOSTER ROAD
When in Lents
Get Your Meals At The
Supplies and Fixtures
Miller 4 McGREW
The Up-to-date
LENTS PLUMBING SHOP
Tabor 5542
5926 «2nd St.
Still Moving
ROSE CITY VAN
The One-Way-Chaise'; Company
Cottage Restaurant
John Guy Wilson
See Ua For . . .
WOOD AND COAL
A. KNAPP, Prop.
A
Tab. 1424 Dili
«222 Foeter R.
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