Page Four Mt Scott Herald Newsy Items from Nearby Points A DEPARTMENT CONDUCTED BY OUR SPECI AL CORRE>|N INDENTS LOCAL BRIEFS Paul Hershey, of Portlaml, was in Lents the laat of th«* week, viaitingat the Elrml home on 92ml St. SPECIAL 98c SALE J. D. Hutchinson, residing one mile Pleasant Valley. weds, at the home of tiie bride's parents, Mrx Eiuni* Wilson and daughter, Mr. and Mr». Turple, of the Southwest Noitii of Leuta, is advertising for IOO tierrypicker» to andat in marketing bis Mixa Bertha, of Portland ami Mrs. Benda Tremont neighltorhood- crop of red raanberriea and logantw*rrii*g Anderson, of Missoula, Mon., were Miss Buena Magasun, of Tremont, One hundred new waists including fifty sample waists. No two alike. Mr. ami Mrs. Burke Beeman and son guest.« at tiie home of Mr». G. N. Sager spent last Saturday at Mt. Tabor Park Regular pricw $1.25, $1.39, and $1.49. Special for one week. Jame», of Kearney, Neb., are viaiting in in company with a picnic party. Sunday. Lents, the guest» of Mr». Beetuan's par Mrs. C. F. Ki'sterson and little son, Miss May Johnson visited her cousin, Kenneth, of Kellogg, an* here tor a few Miss Pearl West berg at tiie Zehrung ent«, Dr. and Mr». McSIoy. Mr». F. M. Jasper, of S3rd St , 8. E., home At Kern Park several days la»t wivks' visit with friends. left Tuesday for Dundee, where she will week. C. G. Johnson, of Centralia, Wash., »(>end some time with her »ister while wm a visitor at the home of G. N. Sager reeu|>erating from her recent •even* for a couple of «lays during the fore part iilneee. Millar J Avenue. 5827-29 92nd STREET Near Foster Rd. of the week. Tab. 3681 Mr». Guy Robinson and her sifter, We will appreciate it if ail our co rrve Levi Rodlun, of Galea Creek, was a Miss Day, of 7082 Millard Ave. S E. » pendente will see that their nial ter Valley visitor on Monday. left tast Sunday morning for an extend reaches us by Tueedav of next week on Pleasant Valley Grange held a splendid ed visit with their parents at North account of the Fourth of July, which meeting last Saturday. There wax a Platte. N’ebr. i Continued from Pagel) will lessen the time of preparing for the good attemiance and an excellent pro press. Arleta Novelty Store. gram A committee was appointed to Mrs. N. G. Wilcox, of 45th Ave., ami make arrangemeuta for participation in Fourteen year» ago, when Ar let« Woodmere. 92nd St., left last Saturday for Salem, little more than a dream, when the Field Day Meet, to be held on the Mr. and Mrs. J. H Snyder, of Mil where sb«* spent the week with her fourth Saturday of July at Gresham. only other building in »ite was another waukee, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. mother, Mrs. Wm. Hinton. She will The Schmidt boys are building a uew Samuel Allen on Thursday of last week. leave tomorrow (Friday) evening for »tore which wax in course of erection, Mr. Cham tile»» o(>ened a general l«arn on their farm. The building will Mrs. Snyder ia Worthy Matron of Entiat, Wash., where Mr. Wilcox has mere hand me »tore, and the Poet Office be 36 x 60. Camelia Chapter No. 27, O. E. S., and secured work. was later establish«»! in hia place of attended Mt. Scott Chapter No. 110 on Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Eastman, of business. Today Mr». N. E. Chamblee» that evening. Happy Valley. Clatskanie, Columbia County, were in i» conducting the Arleta Novelty Store, Mrs. St. John, of Rochester. New l-ents the first of the week, guests of and baa a fund of information and The high wind of last Saturday night did a great deal of damage to the black York, is the guest of her brother, C. W. Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Gixxienough and anecdote concerning the early day». Mrs. St. Mrs. Hyde, of 94th St, Tln*y wen* on berry and raspberry bushes, breaking Wagstaff, of Woodmere. The original »tore waa »old later to Mr. down tbeeanes and bearing shoot». Tin* Johh was present at the Gessell-Wag their way to Forest Grove to take in th«* Chisholm, while the Poat Ottiee now G. A. R. State Encanipinent. cherries were also blown off in large staff wedding. ha. a separata building, a Superinten that ia worth taking quantities, the ground under the trees '1 he announcement is made of a Stu dent and eight camera Mra. Uhamble»« dak story The city being covered with the green fruit. dents* Musical to be given at Eilers’ now liandie» stationery anil achooi sup girl's trip to the country, the Wdtson's Stdlion. Music Hall, Broadway ami Alder streets plies, with several noveltv side-lines The joint meeting of the Young Peo- country girl's trip to the city, any girl's trip to the aaa-»hore or tlie R. W. Smith returned from Butte. by the Students of the Oregon Conser which insure her popularity with all pie’s Alliances of the Mt. Scott and mountains—inali of tlirM<are pic Lents Evangelical Churches on Mt. Mont, last week. He has been appoint vatory of Music this evening. Some of age». She furnished alatiouery for the ture »torli-» of tiie Interesting pla Scott in the open air. near the county ed general construction foreman on the the young )>eople participating reside in Arleta School, and in the early daya ce« amt the still more int< resting ' boarded the tirst school teacher. Prof. line, was a decided success. Every one Government unit at American Lake, tbe Mt. Scott District. people. said, "We will have another open air Seattle. He expects to remain until L. Magnud, who has spent the past Miller. Mra. Chambless ia wide-awake And picture taking with a Ko meeting soon Good fellowship pre September at least. six years in Honolulu, where lie has and huatl.ng and ia very disturbed over dak or Brownie is very simple— and less ex|H-n»iie limn von flunk vailed throughout the meeting. About Mrs. Julia Cloonan. of Chicago. Ill., been eugaged at carpenter work at a the disease» which »4>em to t>e preva FREE LITER ATI RE ami FREE lent in tbe community ; six- aulhorixawi 10b took part. large salary, arrived in Ixmtx Tuesday and little son, is visiting with relatives INSTRt CTIONN in all photo W. A. Ulrich and family spent the on 74th Ave. S. E., Mr. and Mrs. J. M. evening. He will »pend sometime here ua to state that in her opinion tiie proceeeeee. the guest of A. Richardson, of 5716 84th Arleta district is "dying with the gape.” day on Thursday of last week on tiie Erb. Street, who is an old friend, Columbia River Highway. They were We Carry Everything in the Eastman Catalogue Mr and Mrs. N. S. Galloway, of 74th accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Ave. S. E., expect to start Jnly 7th on Claude Coffman left last week* for Neil Smith. Real tstate. Ulrich. an extended trip to Mt. Rainier Nation Mill City, Ore., where he will assume Mr. Smith finds more people are al Park. They will visit the cities of charge of tbe Hammond Lumber Co’s, looking (or houses to rent than last Olympia. Tacoma and Seattle; also, mill. Mrs. Coffman left later in the year, but rentals are rather lower, Ha Arteta And kern Park. Mr. James O’Farrell, I-and Commis week for Bellingham, Wash., where timls the real estate end of his business Mrs. 8. A. Witbeck and her daughter, she wi41 spend some time with her is decidedly slow, but the rentals and Miss L. B., of 7006 57th Ave. 8. £., left sioner of Thurston County, an old time parents before joining Mr. Coffman at tire insurance lines are profitable. He friend of the family. Wednesday morning for a vacation visit An invitation surprise stork party, Mill City. is very much in favor of tbe paving of with the former’s son, C. T. Witbeck, a NEW AND SECOND HAND BICYCLES Miss I-aura Harvey, of W»th St., who Foster Road, and thinks tiie estimate under the arrangement of Mrs. J. M. rancher near Arlington. has been teaching school at Buell, Ore., SPORT!Nd GOODS Miss Sadie Carlson, of 4153 67th St. 8. Erb, was tendered to Mrs. F. H. Blau for the past year returned the last of prepared by .Mr, Disk's office are very velt one afternoon recently. The fol reasonable. His location is good, close £., returned laat Mondad from a week’s the week to sjiend the Summer vaca AND REPAIRING visit with relatives and friends at La lowing ladies were present: Mesdames. tion at home. Her mother, .Mrs. C. M. to Arleta station, 6514, Foster Road. W A WilUams. N. S. Galloway, M. J. Center. W asb. Albright, G. A. Weigtman, R. W. Harvey, who hax spent several weeks at Miss Mary Lou Swiney, of 350 51et St. Smith, A. N. Butler, Sidney C. Hays, Buell with her «laughter, accotn(>anied Charlie Ormsby. Talior 493 8. E., called on friends at Nashville Sta Joseph S. Headrick, Adah L. MacFar- her home. 6'07 Hailer l;««<l One of the intereating merchants of tion last Tuesday. D. E. McNeee, of Woodlawn, is spend the Arleta district is Charlie Ormsby lain, J. Janack and Miss Clara Vaughn. W,lford Hollingworth, ot 5610 71st St. A bountiful repast was served consist ing from two to four hour» two «lays the crippled vendor of cigars, candies, 8. E., returned home unexpectedly last ing of cakes, salads and other "good eacti week at the Mt. Scott Drug store, etc. He s»*eina to be a general favorite representing the Van Sickle Rupture with all, and is invariably good na- Saturday from Cape Horn, as tbe result ies,” with ice cold lemonade. of a serious injury to a finger sustained Miss Vina Hays has returned from a Appliance Company. The applian«»*« of tureil. He has l>een established in Olir ap|M-tite» still need satisfying The qiieation i», "wlien* to get «atis- in an automobile encounter. The wound week’s visit with relatives at Sandy. this company are not sold at any drug business at 6520 Foster Road in a tiny fyiug eats at medium prices.” We HAVE THE ANSWER store tor tbe reason that satisfaction is little store nearly two years. Business ed member is slowly healing under med It •■oii-i-t« FRESH g R i »UERI£ x PI RE GRtX’ERIFS < LEAN guaranteed, which can only rextilt when better this year? Oh, sure! He started ical treatment. GR<N'ERII> an«! MODERATE PRICES sold under the personal su[>ervision of in with very little, but has made it pay Bellrose-Gilbert. The Mt. Scott Park boys, under the He handlee supervision of Prof. Dambacb, director The Needlecraft Club met on Tuesday their repn-xentatives. There are alrea«iy its way as he went along. of tbe boys's playground, won a match at tbe home of Mrs. Oldenberg on the several satisfied purchasers in and jieriodicale and notions such as pencils, tbe Upper Main St Grocer, ball game with the Lents boys Tuesday Gates Road. About twenty-four ladies aroun«l Lents. Mr. McNees will be in tablets, envelopes etc., also baseball I>-nt.« on Saturday afternwm from 2 to 4 We call ami deliver supplies and postcards, in addition to Tabor 8202 were present and a very pleasant after afternoon. S»re, 12 to 4. o’clock. his regular stock of cigars, tobacco, and noon was spent. Mrs. Myra Zehrung and party return candies. Charlie always rides to and ed irom their motor trip down the Val work, bp has his own little three- ley on Friday of last week, after a series Music Pupils Presented In Kecitdl. from wheeled automobile winch he profiel» of travelling events which included the A very pleasing local event was the himself. purchase of three new inner tub«-» and music recital given at the Methixliet one outer tire. The jaunt took in funeral Directors, Church at Lents, u|»>n which occasion Brownsville, Halsey, Corvallis and in W. M. Heath. Barber. Mr». Daniels and Miss Hansen present TWO ESTABLISHMENTS termediate pointe. For two year» Mr. Heath has l>een ed a number of their pupil». Tbecburch Mayor-elect Baker has made PHONE TABOR 6267 hi» PHONE TABOR BBB6 The Am ph ion Male Chorus is taking wax prettily decorated for the occaaion conducting a barber shop, neat and 5802-4 «2nd STREET S. E. 4615 66th Si., Cor. J OSTER ROAD a Summer vacation. The members ex appointment», which include some very ami a large audience of friend» of the attractive as a barber shop can well Is*, IN LENTS ARLETA pect to resume practice when tbe vaca »weeping change». young |a*r(ormers were present. The at f>622 Foster Road. He finds buxine»» Mr. Baker will keep the police, Mo- Flr*t ( lana Service Given I>ay or Night. Cl-.»«* PrnximMy to «'»matarles Enables V» tion season closes. following participated : Elizabeth Lind good, but is suffering the Io*» of 27 or 28 nicipal Coutt and legal bureau« and tem to Furnish Funeral» at a Minimum Its pens« regular customer» just recently who have er, Alice and Ethel Hansen, Guxta Word has been received from Geo. porarily the park bureau and Public Richter, Harold Bleything. Eda Barker, enlisted and gone off to tiie war. In Miller, of the Foeter Road Pharmacy, Auditorium. He will sit in a general that he has safelv reached Cloud Cap supervisory capacity over ad depart Grace Jasper, Elizabeth Sanders, Elaine spite of that he finds business is better MT ATE MENT than la-t year, and prosjs-cts are brigtit. Armstrong, Eugenia Richardson. Inn preparatory to beginning work as ments. No. M. In addition to the in»trumental »«-lec guide on the North side of Mt. Hood. <»f th«* financial condition ol Private DAY John M. Mann, Commissioner-elect, ENGLISH Classwork EVENING Mr. Alvord, of the Arleta Furniture will be given tiie department of public tion«, little Miss Virginia Daniels de Ralph Amato. fallor. store, accompanied by his wife, took his utilities with the Health Bureau added lighted the audience by a couple of little Mr. Amato has been a resident of this W. Aimee Hollingworth, A. B. auto truck to convey a picnic party to to it. Tbi-» department lias been held »ong». Mr. W. Hansen contributed two district for eleven year«, and ha.« Iieen al Portland in the Htate of Or«*i<on, at the vocal solos to the program, which were Gorden Creek during the week. They by Commissioner Daly. in the tailoring business here for eight of close of bulini**« June JO. 1017. FOREIGNERS’ ENGLISH greatly enjoyed. Miss .Mary Thomas enjoyed tbe picnic dinner and the day Commissioner Bigelow, a holdover those. A go«« I <|eal of this time hi* was GRAMMAR REVIEWS gave two readings, completing a pro spent in tbe open, notwithstanding the Commissioner, who ha» had the depart RfcNOt RCES located at Anabel, where his house wax BUSINESS ENGLISH gram of considerable merit, considering Summer showers that marred the plea ment of finance, will be transferred to the first to lie built. He is now Loan* and dlRcount«.. M.47S (V SPELLING DRILLS the youthfulness of many of the partic sure somewhat. The following were in the department of public affair.«, with the » r>a located atb&IO Foster Roa«I. The whole Ov«*r<»raft«, *«*curvd and un«ecur«.*d LITERATURE ipants. Several of the numlters were Honda and warrant« 110.14*2 «¿0 the party: Mrs. Tibbles, Mr. and Mr». department considerably changed. Tiie salers’ drummers t«-ll him that he sell» 4.000 Ü0 Rc». Talmr 2421 Gollin». Mr. and .Mrs. Harris. Mr. and principal changes are the addition to it given in a manner to reflect crtxlit upon more g«xxls and uses mor«* material than Furniture and fixture« . Other real estate owned .... M.176 07 Mr». Orgon and Miss .Maud Alvord. A of tiie Fire Bureau and the taking away both the pupils and their instructors. any other little tailor in Portland. Hi* Hue from approved reserve bank« 3M Each participant was present«^ with a shower just at lunch time nearly upeet of the Park Bureau. IU2 n relies entirely iifion the «piality of his Chf'ck* and other caah item« ... . beautiful b uquet of roses as they left R.N'Jtl the m«>»t important part of the program g«xx!s and servlet* for return customers. <’a«h on hand A. L. Barbur, Commissioner-elect, Other resource* . 4,< I'm sw but they ha«i a merry time just tbe draws tbe department of public work», the platform. He is a hustler, a wide-awake busine-i WE T/\KE PRIDE Mrs. Danie s and Mi»s Hansen are to TOTAL 9 1 IM >•> 47 same. heretofore held by Commissioner Dieck. man, and intensely interested in the be congratulated upon the success Of progress of tin* community. I.IAHlt.iril-S (n the Sanitary Arrangement Mi»» Bernice Littenland is very low Tbe bureaus in this department are un their undertaking. of Our Hhop changed. Capii«) «torte pah) In ................... 9 15,000 no with spinal meningitis, the result of ac Hurplun fund. ... l,M(J INI Dan Kellaher, who is to be appointed The best is none too good for you cidentally falling off a merry-go-round. Undivided profita, Ir«« ex pen* Many Other firms. She is a beautiful child, belove«! by her by tbe Commission to tiie vacancy ere-1 «•■ and tax«** ¡»aid........ 149 7» Thia article will be continued fr< >m i’o* tn I having* bank «IrpowlU* Quick Service, HanitaryConditions ated by the election of Mr. Baker to the ID,171 nil many friend». week to week until all tiie many other Individual deposits subjert position of Mayor, will have the depart Satisfactory Work, Moderate Price» A dance and entertainment was held firms are handled. A few were ‘‘survey- to check............................................ 9AIJW>1 47 ment of finance, held heretofore by Com Special Attention to Children’« at W. O. W. hall Tuesday evening, by ed" in an article several week« ago, Dtnand certificate« of d«*po«it 2W>7 4» Hair Cutting missioner Bigelow. Tiiis department »14 M the young people of tbe vicinity. Home the past two weeks, and the halimi-i- (*ahhi«*r ch«*ckx out*t*ndlng also is considerably change«! as to bur 9 *4 24 A son wax born to Mr. and Mrs. Wood, eaus. tiie principal change being the ad will appear later. CHESTER'S BARBER SHOP Time Depo.lt». li Ml 47 The annual picnic of the Millard 4147 loth *»t . «urner .,f 42nd Ave. S. E. dition of the City Hall Bureau. TOTAl. . 9 lì *>,410 47 Avenue Sunday School was held la»t on the 13th inst. Tbe little fellow will ----------------------------------I------ The new officers assume commaml of Monday afternoon and evening at the I State o! Ori goi^ be known as Donald A. Mother and the city government July first. V OÍ M 111! riomnh, l>*nt» playground. Athletic and other YOUR LAME HORSE < «Itiiii eon are «loing fine. I, 11. K. Bl(»y<l, <'anhler of >ht- above na tiled contest» were held during the afternoon, Tbe Lenta Station Barber bank, <1o Rolemnly »wear that the «bove The funeral of Mr. Benjamin Scho among the winner» in which were, i» now lociit«'«l nt the Rtatement 1« true to the beat of my knowl* field, '¡I Hi)ls1#ro, wa« attended by the Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Lindsey and .Mi»» A Well Shod Horse Aldon Jone», Robert Geeen, Mr». Ram- edge and belief. CUT RATE BARBER SHOP relatives who live in this vicinity. Mr. Helen .Metzker, of Gresham, were killed Il K. Bloyd, Caahlcr. ney, Glenn Jone», Beulah Miller, E»ther Rarely Goes Lame. Harmon McLin’s family were among late yesterday an the rennlt of a collinion 9137 boater Road Opp. I*. O. i'orrert At teat : Hollingworth, Emily Fletcher, Paul those to attend. of the automobile in which they were Shave 10c Hair Cut 20c Henry Harkann Jone», Theo Zehrung, Mr». Boroman, Don’t let your horse Buffer from bad F. R toiler, riding with a P. R. L. A P. mad train, Shampoo 16c b-la Heed, Mr». Usher, and A. J. Holl •hoeing. We guarantee every job. WHIT. Wright, the accident occurring at Hogan station, Lady’s Shampoo 30c Tremont. ingworth. A plentiful and wholesome Director. just East of Gresham. Mr. Lindsay was The Hri««t in the World and at Let* »upper wan nerved about 7:30, after MATT GREENSLADE, Blacksmith Hubacrltx «I an<l »worn to before me thia 271 h An informal reception and miscella killed almost in-tantly; hia wife and than yon can tret it (or i*l»ewliere day of June, 14*17 Ralph Stana. which the young people engaged in neous shower wae given to Mr. and Mian Metzker were hurried to Foster R«>a<l and 93d St. Portland volley ball and paraphernalia stunts. Notary Public FLOYD MURPHY, Prop. Mrs. Faye Smith, last week’s newly- My coinmi.alon expire» April 21, le-JO. where both have aince died. OF WHITE WAISTS YOUR CHOICE 98c SEE WINDOW DISPLAY Tbe Stevens’ Cash Dept. Store Our Old Timers VACATION TIME KODAK TIME Phoenix Pharmacy, Kem Park BICYCLE AND AUTO SUPPLIES C. A. NORWOOD WAR CAN’T STOP US H. C. CARVER JI. D. Kenworthy and Co. Inc. MAYOR-ELECT BAKER MAKES APP0INTMEN1S I HE MULTNOMAH STATE BANK MILLARD AVE. S. 5 ANNUAL PICNIC Murphy Has Moved