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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (July 5, 1917)
Mt Scott Hr i auf Paÿf F out Newsy Items from Nearby Points LOCAL BRIEFS Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Clark, 1 of Kendall Station, on Friday ot last week. June 29th, a daughter. Mrears. Howard Wangle and J. H. Kendall. Attorney C. L. Barzee has been hav Thompeon were across-lown visitors at ing hie office rooms and flat renovated (Too late for laat i«m>e.) the Mt. Scott Park festivities on the ■luring the |>ast week or ten days. The Ladies' Aid will meet Friday of Fourth, this week at the school house for an all- Mrs. Phoebe Hammer, of Klamath One hundred new waists including fifty sample waists. No two alike. Among those who entertained holiday Falls, is visiting her son Jesse and fam da.v session to finish up some work. The Regular price $1.25, |1.39, und $1.49. Special for one week. annual election of officers will also oc guests on the Fourth were Mr. and Mrs. ily, of 86th 8t. 8. E. Howard Crofts and Mrs. Etta Hill, of cur at this time. C. A. l>aniele, of 53rd Ave. 8. E., Nashville station. who has l»een working at Kellogg, Ida Mrs. Miles is home from the hospital; Miss Pearl Weejberg. of Kern Park, ho, is home for a short visit. she is recovering from an operation re spent the Fourth with a Highway party. cently undergone. Mrs L. E. Sandi»erg, of Palmer, Ore., Miss Mildred Boon, of Kern Park, is is visiting at the home of Mrs. C. A. Mr. Johnson, of Oregon Home Ad dition, who is engaged in fishing at recovering from a severe sprain of the Daniels, ot 53rd Ave. 8. E. Astoria, expects to make a good clean ankle ligaments. Rice A Kinder, successors to Miller- 5827-29 92nd STREET Near Foster Rd. Tab. 3681 Wanted, a real tiler. There are said Mowery Mill Co., are tu the market for up, and with the high ptice of fi«h, do to be only six lifers in the Oregon G. A. experienced mill hands. better than at his trade—painting. Miss Morrow, an estimable young R. Some noy scout should learn to Mrs. Emily Saint, of Rex. Ore. form Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Tamplin, ot 5322 lady who is employed with the Ford fife so that on natloual holidays the erly of Lanta, arrived in town today to '■2nd St. 8. E., accompanied by their Motor Co., is doing her “bit" by plant good old stirring tunes may lie heard. spend the week end with friends. son, Harry, and daughter, Madge, also ing two acres of potatoes in the Oregon Harry Clapp, of Kern Park, is direct Stanley Kogers, of the Sunnyside dis Home Acres tract; she comes out every ing the installation of the electric fix trict, enjoyed an auto trip to Mt. Hood Sunday to watch them grow and enjoy tures at the new municipal auditorium on the Fourth, leaving al 4 o'clock a. tn. the scenery. There seems to be some contusion re The new pUUoruiat the l.ents station, and returning about 9 in the evening. Gardens and berries are coming on garding the sending of comfort bags and put in place by the P. R. L. A P. Co. They visited Government Camp. Their fine. Some Japanese have a large field housewives to the army. Please bear in is a decided improvement over old con experiences were varied as they encount ered plenty of snow and also brought of strawberries on the Oiwon Citv mind that the comfort bags are for the ditions. back an abuudant supply ot rhododen road and do quite a business, especially sailors and only go to naw training Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Ott, of 5902-8» >lh on Sundays, selling berries fresh from camps and vessels. They are not con St., S. E., are the proud pareuta of a dron, gathered below the snow line on venient for soldiers on the march. It little daughter, who arrived early Sun i the return trip. the vines to autoists. Paving is now finished on the Oregon would be the beet plan for all who can day morning, the 1st inet. City road South from Kendall, which providetheee very useful articles to take Mrs. F. M. Jasper, of 83rd St. S. E., now makes one of the finest drives in them to the W. C. T. U. headquartets, returned today from a visit with her « 310 Selling Bldg., ay they make quite a sister at I'undee, where she had been We Carry Every Article in the Eastman Catalog. the country. specialty of these and have for many recuperating from her recent Illness Mr. Shultz, of Montavilla, an old- tvdnqelkdl Church. time friend of your correspondent. » ho years and kr.ow just how, where and Miss Olive Ramsey, who has been A FEW BARGAINS Di USED KODAKS. The regular services will be held in once sold him a Reo 5-passenger auto when they are wanted. Only the other teaching the past two years at Spring day a call came to one of the State W. and a little later bought another, has brook, is s|>ending the week in Lents, lente Evangelical Church on Sunday. We give FREE............. now bought an electric and will sell the C. T. C’s. from the Y. M. C. A. in a renewing old friendships. She is the Rev. Geo. Carr will *|>eak in the morn Reo for most any price. If he would navy training camp for an outfit of fif gueetof her sister, Mrs. Ettie R. Tamplin. ing, this being a continuation of the services he is holding throughout thia to Every Purchaser of a Kodak advertise in the “Herald” he might get teen hundred of the W. C. T. U. com The local Red Cross auxiliary are many buyers as it would make a good fort bags, and constant calls are coming meetlug this afternoon with Mrs Ray week. In the evening Lowell Bradford, 1 Lessons in Printing and Developing. delivery for our produce and milk deal in. Information respecting these bags burn, at 8706 -M5th Ave. S. E., the regu of Spokane, will «|>eak. There will be and also the housewives for soldiers will special music at the evening service. ers. 2 One yrs. subscription to “Kodakery" be given at a meeting for patriotic serv lar meeting being postponed because of Regular meeting of the Y. P. A. pre- ice at the home of Mrs Geseell Tuesday, the date falling on the Fourth. ceediug the evening service. tbs finest magazine for Amateur Photographers. Cherrpilte. The Geo. Carr meeting” are continu July 10th at 2:00 o,clock. Instructors This weather is finer than silk. will be present with samples of the va ing at the Evangelical Church. Mr Beautiful bright days and cool re rious articles for camp, navy, hospital, Carr will s[>eak at the morning service friends Church. freshing nights. etc. Every one interested please attend. and will bold an afternoon meeting at The regular services will l>e held on The road through this place is very The regular meeting of the W. C. T. which he will conduct a question box. Sunday. The pastor. Miss Terrell, will | Tabor 466 6616 Foster Road Mr. and Mrs. D. Wood aud little son, occupy the pulpit both morning and extensively travelled, a constant stream U. was held at the home of Mrs. Myrtle of autos going up into the mountains at Sager on Tuesday of last week and prov of Bull Run, are spending the week evening. the week-ends and many daily as well. ed a very pleasant social affair. Mrs. with Mrs. Wood’s mother and sister, The regular monthly business meet- The warm abundant rains of last Ella Fankhauser conducted an interest Mrs. Harvey and Mrs. Maud Bleything, I ing of the church is being held thiseven- week did a world of good to grain, grass ing service of the Flower Mission de both of 90th St., 8. E. i 'DK- partment. Mrs. Miller, superintendent Mrs. J. Sanger Fox and two little _____________ and gardens. Strawberries are at their beet here ot the social department, assisted Mrs. daughters, Josephine Joyce and Mary Methodist Church. and can be easily grown, yet many Sager in serving delightful refreshments. Elizabeth, left on Friday evening last for Redmond and^Prineville, where they The subject of Rev. Jasper’s sermon Many seem to think that the W. C. T. ranchers have none of this delicious CATCH YOU Without Tire AccesHories on Sunday morning next will be fruit. ClaMifyere for the railroad land U. only work to close saloons and to will spend a month with relative«. Wilbur Haworth, of 63rd Ave., 8. E., ¡“In Quest of Truth.” The regular are in this vicinity and many squatters abolish the liquor traffic, and express If you want to lx- prepared for all kinds of are disappointed as their tracts were surprise when they learn of the splendid has enlisted in Battery A. of the Coast service will 1« held in the evening, tire trouble, let us recommend a few of our found to have too much timber to be readv at hand equipment for the emer Artillery. He had previously served i There will be special music. gency patriotic service of the hoor. No four years in the regular army, so mil Mr. Joel 8. Benton, District Presi classed as agricultural land. society met the crises better eqbipped. itary life will not be new to him. dent of the Epworth League, was Mr. and Mrs. Fay Shank have re The window display of the Lents present at the regular monthly busi turned from Portland and will build on The organization has always bad what is called the “do everything” policy and Hardware Co. is attracting much inter ness meeting of the local chapter on their ranch North of town. there is no evil in government life but est this week. A cool, marshy scene is Monday evening, giving inspiration ami • Who is not proud of being an what is touched bv it. In Oregon the The cost is small, th* room they take in your tire kit is small, fresh courage by his cheery, timely presented, while some “ hone«t-to-good- American these days? Our young men first Baby Home was founded by the I ut their value when you have a puncture or blowout on the road nees” wild Mallard ducks make it a message. have responded nobly to the call ot East ride W. C. T V. is B’ge. Come In and let n* show you Goo lyear Accessories. scene of realistic art. There were two accessions to the their country. They are the worthy The first Rescue Home, the first ma Chas. Wilson, one of the very church on suuday by letter, Mrs descendents of their illustrious sires. tron in the depot, the first County Po Blind must be the person and lacking in lice Matron was the work of the W. C. estimable young men of the Lenta Arliue Keller, coming from Oregon discernment who cannot perceive the T. U. It’s child welfare work is carried Methodist Church, is visiting his City, and Mrs. R. E. Loomis, formerly downfall of the German military power. on by more than a dozen different de parents in Tillamook, having enlisted of North Bend, Ore. The Pollyanna class of junior girls With foes multiplying on every band partments of work, each touching child in the Engineering Corps which will AXEL KILDAHL, Proprietor shortly be sent Fast for training. the Kaiser’s doom seems sealed. One life at some point. enjoyed a hike on Saturday afternoon Jack Gaston, residing at 6517 88th St. Tabor 3429 D 61 8919 Foster Road thing certain, hie Royal Nibs will not , up to Indian Rock where a pleasant Befor^any other society had taken up take his downtali calmly as did the mother s meetings the W. C. T. U. had 8. E., loet his footing and fell a distance hour was spent in games and fun with of fifty feet to the ground while work Czar, who pea<-efully went to hoeing organized them in 37 states and territo ing on the pinnacle of the new Chautau “eats” at the end. potatoes and for once performed a use ries. qua Auditorium on Monday. He escap ful purpose in life. The influence of this organization has ed with only minor bruises which seems When Someone Stops. The writer, in company with others been -trongly felt in the purification of marvelous under the circumstances. When someone stops advertising, from here have l*en in the Forest Ser our literature and art and in supression Mrs. J. Allan Dunbar and son and NEW AND SECOND HAND BICYCLES Someone stops buying. vice on a trail above Welches’ on the of immoral shows, bill boards, etc. daughter, Lamont and Theodora, ar When someone stops buying, Salmon River. This is a wild ami It was among the first to ask for an SPORTING GOODS Someone stops selling. rugged country, but has much beauti appropriation by the I’nited 'tates Con rived in Mnts from Long Beach, Calif., Saturday on the 8:00 a. m. train. At When someone stops selling, ful scenery along a roaring mountain gress for amusement halls, libraries and AND REPAIRING Someone »tops making. stream. The trail will be extended better food for the soldiers, which ap present they are installed in the Fox home on 96th St. where Mrs. Dunbar When someone stops making, twelve miles and poesibly further. propriation amounte to two miliion of will keep house for her family and Mr. Someone stope earning. Many person- with old fogy ideas will dollars. Fox during the absence of Mrs. Fox in When everyone stope earning, be delegated to the scrap heap in these It has largely influenced the change Eastern Oregon. Tabor 493 614)7 poster Everybody stops inlying. changing upheaval times. in public sentiment in regard to social Mrs. T. R. Hornschuch was called to Keep Going?—Exchange. drinking, equal suffrage, equal purity Jefferson, Ore., Wednesday morning by for both sexes, equal remuneration for the sudden death of her brother, W. Happy Valley. work equally well done, equal educa Winterrnatle, who died on Monday from The fine weather of the past week has tion, professional and industrial oppor the effects of a sunstroke while working ripened the strawberries and all those Fathers and Mothers, if you want your children to I m * fit tunities for men and women. It has in the field. The funeral services were who have tracts set out to this fruit are members of the great preparedness brigade, feed them been the greatest factor in making Ore held Wednesday afternoon. He lea res PURE FOODS, We sell a line of family staples that have busy harvesting them. The crop seems gon dry. a wife and three children. Mr. Horn to be bountiful in this community. no superiors and few equals, and are located on the hill for schuch accompanied Mrs. Hornschuch. your convenience. Park Superintendent Conville has is l.ast week the farmers were busy Any man who has four or five sons sued the schedule of municipal park filling their eiios. That being done, and half a dozen daughters to buy shoes band concerts for the summer. Camp they are now engaged in making hay. , for can appreciate bow Uncle Sam feels bell’s American band, Percy A. Catnp- the Upper Main St. Grocer, The “Light Bearers” class of the now that he has contracted for 3,450,000 liell, director, has l»eeii engaged for the We call and deliver Tabor 3292 Happy Valley Sunday School, spent pairs. Uncle Sam, of course, gets ’em season, and the schedule is as follows: the Fourth of July at Clear Creek Park, at reduced rates, paying onlv F4.85 a Joly 1, 3:00 p. m.— Washington Park. In all conscience and reason, why 'ixteen of them drove over with their pair, and his bill is only $17,000,000. July 8, 3:00 p. m.—Laurel hurst Park. should he? teacher. Mrs. 8. G. Lenon. Nevertheless, the father of a big family July 10, 8:15 p. rn.—Peninsula Park. Hasn ’ t the President troubles enough Quite a number of the people ot the knows how he feels about it.—Camus July 11, 8:30 p. m.—Washington Park. Valley attended the Sunday School In of hie own? Poet. July 12, 8:00 p. m.—Kenilworth Park. If he made the nation dry, the liquor stitute held at Lent? on Sunday and funeral Directors, E. Colgan, who has been with the July 15, 3:00 p. m.—Mount Tabor Park. trade would curse him with every voice report being well repaid for the effort. July 17, 8:00 p. m. — Lents Park. Rose City Van Co., for the past three TWO ESTABLISHMENTS The lectures and instructions being* 1 of its golden millions. Tammany would years, is leaving today, having accepted July 19, 8:00 p. m.—Holladay Park. stab him in the back at every opportun PHONE TABOR 6287 very interesting. PHONE TABOR BBSS ity. The slums of the cities would a position as blacksmith and millwright July 20, 8:00 p. m.—Columbia Park. 8302-4 «2nd STREET S. E. 4615 60th St.. Cor. FOSTER ROAD The little eon of Mr, and Mrs. Win. July 22, 3:00 p. m. — Washington Park. seethe in discontent over his supposed with Rice A Kinder, successors to IN LENTS ARLETA Eden has been very ill the past week Miller-Mowrey Co. The Epworth Lea July 24, 8X10 p. m.—Vernon Park. “tyranny.” Firm Clus (terries Miven l»«y nr Nlxht. with pneumonia, but is reported as < l.i«r Proximity to CemrlerlM Knablr« U« July 28, 8:00 p. m. — Brooklyn Park. If he did NOT make the nation dry, gue is glad Mr. Colgan did not leave be to Furnlah Funrr*!« At a Minimum Exp* uni -. being somewhat better at present. July 27, 8:00 p. m. — South Park blocks. fore the Fourth as he proved himself a he would be the storm center of indig Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Ulrich, of nation coming from every dry state and pleasant companion as well as a skillful July 29, 3:1X1 p. m.—Sellwood Park. July 31, 8:00 p. m.—Terwilliger Park. ’»427 89th St., S. E., were guests at the county, every home where understand driver on their picnic party. Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Tamplin and Aug. 5, 3:(Ml p. m.—Washington Park. home of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Ulrich on ing anil patriotism meet, every church, Sunday last. every school, every council of business children, Kenneth, Carrol, Madge and Aug. 7, 8:00 p.m.—Mount Scott Park. Mrs. Bass, Mrs. Geo. Carr, Mr. and Mrs. | Aug. 8, 8:00 p. m.— Lents Park. Carlson & Kalender report that the men. C. Barker and children, Mrs. Barker Sr. ’ Aug. 12, 3:00 p. m.—Holladay Park. Whatever he did he would be kicked? new school building will be finished in Candies, Confectionery, Fruits, Soft I ’ and J. Allen Dunbar were among the Aug. 14,8:00 p. m.— South Park blocks. Why should not Congress attend to its a week or ten days. 1 Drinks, Bakery Goods, Tobacco and Aug. 16, 8:00 p. m. — l.aiirelhurst Park. own business and assume its own re l.ents people to attend the music recital Cigars, Light Lunches given by students of Miss Butler in Aug. 19, 3:00 p. m.—Mount Tabor Park. sponsibilities? Arleta And Kern Park. Eilers’ music rooms on Friday evening Aug. gl, 8:00 p. m.—Peninsula Park. I Aug. 23, 8:00 p. m.—Forestry Bldg. Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Graham, of N. If the government don’t seize of last week. Miss Goldie Carr was pre Aug. 26,3:00 p. rn.— Columbia Park. Tat. 1450 Yakima. Wash,, called on friends at sented at this time. Kenneth Tamplin the Summer ’ s crops the thieving Some changes may be made in the I Nashville station this morning. Mr. was to have )>een, but owing to illness Time to act and inability to practice was unable to schedule, this list not taking up all the . and Mrs. Graham are on a motor tour speculators will. concerts to lie given. of the coast cities with friends. gentlemen! appear on the program. A DEPARTMENT CONDUCTED BY OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENTS. SPECIAL 98c SALE OF WHITE WAISTS YOUR CHOICE 98c. SEE WINDOW DISPLAY The Stevens' Cash Dept. Store W.C.T.U. NOTES CHURCH NOTES Phoenix Pharmacy, Kern Park DON’T LET tire troubles GOODYEAR ACCESSORIES LENTS GARAGE BICYCLE AND AUTO SUPPLIES C. A. NORWOOD CONCIRIS IN PARKS ARI SCHEDULED SHOULD PRESIDI NI DECIDE THE ISSUE BEGIN IN THE KITCHEN H. C. CARVER H. D. Kenworthy and Co. Inc Bring Your fine Job Work to lhe Herald ICECREAM BOHNA’S CONFECTIONERY Has Your Subscription Io the Herald Expired? rf