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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (July 12, 1917)
Mount Scott Five E* b D«Q ubìm S»e»l- lanl |>r»p- aratimi ■ RAM-TO X K bu !$• Quinto* a full lin» ut HAN-TOE lol Ut <>.»<>» aud tsiuadlaU are LENTS PHARMACY MRS. FRED DAVIS BUYS WAITING ROOM STORE On Friday of last week Mrs. Fred Davis aud her daughter took over the Waiting Room Confectionery which has mu by J. D. Williams. Mr. Will iams will remain here a couple of weeks to enable Mrs. Williams to do some sewinK, then they will go back East. Mr, Davis is employed in Portland and will help the other members nt the family Haturday afternoons and Munday. This family has just moved down from Vancouver, British Columbia, and we lielieve will l>e an asset to the commun* I ity. They were formerly in business In Portland at the time of the l^twis A Clarke Fair, and have had a hankering after Portland ever since. Mrs. Davis has Inn! considerable experience in the restaurant, rooming bouse and confec tionery lines and her daughter, Miss Dorothy will render valuable assistance as a business partner Peoples Forum Rural Items Pleasant Valley. GOOD NEWS Mrs A. W. Joy, of Bang«ir, Me., is sfiending a few weeks with her nephew» and neices, the Miaasja Nina and Edith Joy and Allen ar.d Adams Joy, of thia place. for Chronic Sufferers Wm. Kesterson, who came home from Boring for a short vacation has returned to that place to resume hia work. Wornout, suffering bodies are being relieved every day Chaa Dahlquiat Jr., is down from Falla City to spend a few daya with the home folks. Mrs. C. F. Kesterson and son, Ken neth, who have been visiting with rela tives and friends in this vicinity for the past two weeks returned to their home at Kellogg last Friday. My up-to-date methods of Physical Therapeutics Mias Laura Moore, who is attending Summer school at Monmouth, came down Saturday to attend the N. E. A. ’ Convention that is being held in Port land thia week. She was accompanied by her friends. Miss Higna Johnson and Mias Ruth Chingren, who are also tak- ' ing the teacher's course at Monmouth. deal direct with the Cause of the disease and not its Forrest Jenne and G. N Hager made a trip to Gales Creek, Washington Talsir 2074 Battle Mountain Sanitarium, County, one day recently. Hot Hpringa. 8. D. Joly 2,1917. Mr. and Mrs. Gt». Robinson, of Port To The Editor:— Passing thru Butte, land. were guesta at the home of Mr. Montana we came to three Forks and and Mrs. Will Richey on Sunday last. there received new» of a wasliou» at Jake Connelly has returned from Musselshell which caused a detour over Hood River, where he has been em the Northern Pacific. Morning found row SALÜ ployed for some time past. us between Bozeman and Livingston in Misses Edna Berke, Judith Joy, GRAVEL and HAND. R lieyting. the midst of a snow storm that was Phone Tabor 30«M. ftlf Winnifred Roman and Laura Moore at prevalent over most of the state. It tended the N. E. A. Tuesday. BO-CALLED DANDRUFF can easily was an unusual ezperience to see snow B- F. Htevens and daughter, Miaa be cared ; my booklet give* full direc falling on Decoration day. Four or five I«aura, of Portland, are spending a inches fell and the ground was covered tion»; also instructions for ladies' After passing Billings. couple of weeka on their Valley farm, shampoo Home Hh tying for men. the with snow. which they have under cultivation. proper care of the leet, a sure cure lor Montana the snow liegan to disappear I E. S. Jenne has raised his old barn constipation, besides other valuable and when we crossed back to the Mil Leuts M. E. Church. waukee track« at Miles City the ground and has a new one well under way. recipea. All are very iiiex|>ensive and | Sunday Sceool 8:46 am Preaching 11:00 use »impie common drugs. H you nee«! was bare. About sundown as weneared Mrs. John Gibson and Miss lone » m Bib!« Study Class, 6:30 p.m. Epworth help I want to help you. For further the North Dakota line we saw snow Adair, who have been viaiting relatives League 6:go p. m. Preaching 7:30 p. tn Prayer information and copy of liook »end a again, but 1 learned that it disappeared in this part of the state, have returned meeting Thursday evening at 7:30. F. M. I Jasper, Pastor. Residence 67m.83rd street. two cent »tamp to Dick Box *118, 1-enta the next day without doing any barm. to their respective homes in Moscow. Ws crossed the Missouri river at Mo P 11 , Portland. < »re. 2»»tf Idaho. bridge in the night and reached Aber Mrs. P. J. Berke and daughter. Miss Millard Avenue Presbyterian Church. deen, S. D. about «a. m. seven hours FOR SALE—FARM LANDS. 10 a. m. Sabbath School. 11 a. m Morning Eva, returned Thursday from Minnesota The Government needs Farmers worthip. 7:00 p. m. Y. P. 8. C. E. 7:45 p. m. late. I had just time to change cars for with where they have been visiting Evening worship 7:10 p. m. Wednesday, mid well as Fighters. Two million tlirc«* a train to Woonsocket, 8. D. and resrh- week service 7:10 p. m. Thursday, choir hundred 11¡otta»nd Acres of Oregon A ed there at 9:45. The train was crowded friends for several weeks past. practice Kev. Wm. H. Amos, Pastor. California Railroad Co. Grant Latxl» a» passenger» of other trains ahead of To !»• Title rvvseted in United States, ours had come in just ahead of us. St. Peter’s Catholic Church. Happy Valley. opened for liomesta-ads and sale, Con- We pa»»«-1 thru a fine farming coun Sundays: M:00a. m. Low Mass. 10:30 a. m taming some of the I h - w I land left in try and all of the crops were in good Sunshine and good weather helped High Mass. 8:34» a. m. Sunday School. 12 M the l'nit«*«i Stales. Law Copyrighted condition, but I heard the same story, the farmers to finish their haying in choir rehearsal. Weekdays: Mass at a. m Map. showing land by aeclion» and •‘the searon is three weeks late. good shape. d««Hcriptioii of soil, climate, rainfall. Woonsocket is a very pretty town and The atrawlierry season is about over. Seventh^Day Adventist Church. elevation», temperature, etc., by coun growing. There is a pretty lake on the Prices were good and a good crop makes 10 a. m. Saturday Sabbath School. 11 a. m. ties. Postpaid, One Dollar. tirant north side of the town fed by an artesian the growers fee) happy. Saturday preaching. 7:30 p. m. Wedne»day. Ijinds Iss-ating Co. Box »dll Portland, well. ; Prayer meeting. 7:46 p. m Sunday preaching. John Deardoff han purchased an auto I was surprised at the way they park < Fregón, truck. He will use it for hauling wood tbs automobiles in those prairie towns, St. Pauls Episcopal Church. into the city. WANTED—100 Berry picker«, women One block south of Woodmere station for they are in the middle of the street and girla. Red raspberries anti logan- H. C. Ulrich anti family motored to Holy Communion the first Sunday of each and crossways also so that it leaves a lier rie», I. D. Hutchinson, 1 titile North No other services that the month at 8:00 a. m good driveway next to the curb on each Oregon City Sunday evening with day Every other Sunday the regular services of l^rnta. Tabor 2831. 28pd Chevrolet. side of the autos. They were planting will ben :. us, Evening prayer and sermon Word was received by telegram la t at 6: jo p. tn. Sunday School meets »»*3:00 I corn tn some of the Helds, and since the F. R. Peterson & Sons, Props. symptoms In other words my electrical and *5? other treatments remove the cause of disease and so allows nature full sway, rather than merely alleviat ing pain, the commonest symptom of disease. Another Letter from Dakota. WANT ADS Send for free booklet and testimonials or come in and consult me FREE. Church Directory tvenlnq Star Grdnqe. Saturday. July 7th «a» celebrated as “patriotic day," by Evening Star Grange. Th«- Worthy Master, in the almrnce of th«« lecturer prcpar««<l the following ex cellent program : Song, “America” by Hie Grange. Song. “Flag of the Free," Juvenile Grange. Recitation, “B«-at Decoration” by Covell Smith. Duet. Martha Billiter and Alice Cheek a. Solo, Mias Grace Rudd. Patriotic Address by the Rev. C. E. Cline. He gave some very Rood advice as to how to live during three war times. Ilia talk was very timely and well appreciat'd. Solo, Mrs. Ruth Rcegan. Mr. C. C. Thomason, from City Supt. Alderman’s office told of the coming seeaion of the N. E. A. and advised as many as possible to I m * pnwent at some of the meetings some time during the coming w«*ek. Miss Tooley, of the Gilleapu* School of Expression gave as a rcu ling “Star Spangled Banner,” and for an encore she gave “I Know the Four lx'af Clovers Grow.” The reading of these two |>opular wings was quite an innovation and much appreciated. County Agent, 8. B. Hall was present and told of the good work ls*ing done by that department, ol the retaining of several thousand acres of the very I lent land along the Columbia Slough ItoUonis. Large crops < an lie raised on this land, thus helping to reduct* the present short age of food stuffs. Denny Memorial fund Started. farmers of that section have gone into diversified farming they have made money. There were good, substantial houses and other buildings on most of the farms and many silos. I bad a long wait for a train to Wess- i n Hprings, till after 7 p. m. reach ing there in time for part <f the com mencement exercise- of the Free Meth odist Seminary. . was in time to hear an address on “Glimpses of Europe” by Rev. B. L. Olmstead, O' Fort Wayne, Indiana, who also delivereti the Friday that Benjamin Loebar was dangerously ill at the Mare Island a musician hospital. He enlist'd from thia neigh six weeks ago. Q * . .,a goes out to the parents. Maffet, Sec. 6146 Foster Road Prescriptions, Family Medicines, Druggist Sundries HAZELWOOD ICE CREAM AND ICE COLD DRINKS Genuine BUHACH Insect Powder for chickens Notice Owing to the backwardness of the season the exhibition of the flowers in the Foster Road Sweet Pea Contest and the awarding of the prizes will be postponed to July 19. Both Phones, Free Delivery Lents Evangelical Church. Sermon by the pastor. 11 a. m and 7:16p. m. Sunday School v:46 ». tn., Albert Fankhsuser, Superintendent. Y. P. A.. 6:46 p m . Paul Bradford, President. Praver meeting Thurs day 8:00 p. m. A cordial welcome to all T. R. Hornschuch, Pastor. Cherryville. The dry season is all right. Fifth Church Of Christ. Fifth Church of Christ. Scientist of Port land, Ore. Myrtle Park Hall. Myrtle Park. We are in the war and we must see Service» Sunday 11 a m. Sunday School >:*O and 11 a. m. Wednesday evening testimonial it through to a successful conclusion. Meeting 8:00. Fine weather for the hay makers. baccalaureate sermon Sunday morning On Friday afternoon forty autos, The government, which is the people, mostly furnished free by tiie citizens of are very much in favor of completing the town, took the students and visiting the downfall of the German military friends of me school for a fifty mile ride power. Brutality and greed must not thru the country. It was a treat to all that went on ths ride over gently rolliug rule in this enlightened age. prairie. We passed thru the towns of The big prospect for cherries thst lane, Woonsocket and Alpena, and the were made early in the season has been change that lias come over that Coun a disappointment as they have mostly try is wonderful, but indicative of the fallen off. The erop of pears will also true American spirit that conquers be light every obstacle that lies before it. Miss Helen Arnold has gone to Port One of the surprises of my visit to land to attend the N. E. A. She will Wessington Springs was that in conver- return the last of the week. nation with the man of the home where A constant stream of autos is going up 1 was entertained was that he and his into the mountains every Saturday and sister held the series of meetings in Sunday. Ontario, Canada that Mrs Clark was The government cruisers have moved convert««! in when a girl of thirteen. I was surely an honored guest alter that. over to Marmot, but will return here The exercises were conclude«! Monday next week. It is said they expect to night with thirty-six graduating from move South as Winter approaches and the different departments of the Semi expect it will take them nearly two years to complete their work. nary. Mrs. Miller, at the hotel, has a pullet The Seminary will start in as a Junior College with a bright outlook for the not much over six months old that has future. The president of the Faculty is a brood of chickens. Can you beat it. an old friend of mine, Rev. W. B. Olm John D. Rockefeller has the high stead, and he has made a success of the cost of living beat. He takes his lunches school work this year, and will continue at a cheap Japanese restaurant. Noth at ita head for another year. ing like economy. Between Woonsocket ami Mitchell, 1 An epidemic has been raging here 8. D. the crops were farther ahead and among stock on the range. Two differ corn was up two and three inches in ent parties have lost six head each, and many fields. others have I oat one or more. Some I was entertained at the Free Meth think it is a poisonous plant they get in odist parsonage in Mitchell till after the woods. 10 p. tn. and at my request the pastor We need rain for the gardens and toofc me to the train at that time as my grain, but not for the hay makers. train for the west did not leave till Cool nights and absence of insect 1 a. m. It was nearly 2 when we pulled pests make this Summer season delight out for the west. My trip thru the bad lands of Dakota I will reserve for my ful. It lisa tieen discovered that the widow of the Honorable N. Denny, who wax the tirat man to ship Chinese game birds to America in 1882, is now living in Portland anil in need of funds to eave her home. It is estimated that if each sportsman in America would contribute One Dollar or more each the sum of $10,000 would l>e raised to save Mrs. Denny's home as a living monument to the memory of Judge Denny. Portland began last week to raise tier share of next letter. thia amount. W. R. Hchmeer, Cashier The treatments here arc helping me in An all-<lay session of Lenta Grange U. H. National Rank, Portland, has been many ways and I walk much easier and will be held on Saturday. Work in the appointed treasurer of the Denny Me farther than when I came. the third and fourth degree will occupy morial fund. R ev . R. H. C lark , the time of the morning aeeaion, to lie followed by dinner at the noon hour, Slacker acres are owned. Tax with the usual upon lecture hour in the tnem into use. afternoon. I The HwaM $1.00 Per Year p. in. B Bostwro ht Supt., L. Rev. O. W. Taylor, Rector. Foster Road Pharmacy Laurelwood M. E Church 9:V a. tn. Sunday School. 11:00 a. m. preach ing. 12:<0 p. m. cl»»« meeting. I:i6p m. Junior League. 6:30 p m Epworth League. 7:30 p. tn. preaching 8:00 p. m Thuraday evening, prayer »ervlce Dr. C. R. Carlo», Pastor. Garman Reformed Church. Corner Woodstock Ave., and 87th St. Rev. W Q. Lienkaemper. pastor. Sunday School , 10 a. m. Morning Worship, 11 a. tn. Y. P. 8 at 7:30 p. m. German School and Catechetical Class Saturday at S:00a. m Free Methodist Church. Sunday School. 2:00 p. m. Preaching .1 t>. tn. each week. Prayer meeting, Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. All are cordially invited to attend these »ervlce». Rev. A. Beer», Pastor. SUMMER MEATS You don’t quit eating meat when summer comes. You simply eat OTHER KINDS-And we sell those other kinds. A juicy Porter House Steak is acceptable at all seasons, at 22c per pound. Pot Roast 16 to 18c lb. Boiling 12 to 15c per pound. Just now some of our Lamb Chops are fine. Our line of Salted Meats and Sausages cannot be surpassed. What kind do YOU want? We can furnish it. Kern Park Christian Church. Corner With 8t., and 46th Ave.. 8. E. 10 a. m. Bible School. 11 a. m. and 7:80 p. m. preaching •ervlce. 6:30 p. m. Christian Endeavor. 7:30 p. m. Thursday, mid-week prayer meeting. A cordial welcome to all. Rev. Q. K Berry, Pastor. 1330 E. Salmon Lenta Baptist Church. W. H. WARREN Tabor 1914 6340 Foster Road Lord's Day, Bible School. 3:46 a. m. Morning wonhtp, 11 a. m. Elmo Heights 8unday School, 2:30 p. m B. Y. P. U., 6:30 p tn. Evening worship 7:30 p. tn. A cordial wel come to these service». J. M. Nelson. P»»tor. I.ents Friends Church. 3:46 a. tn. Bible School. Clifford Barker. Superlntenden«. 11:00 a. tn. Preaching ser vice. 6:26 p. m. Christian Endeavor. 7:30 p. m Preaching service. 8 00 p. m. Thursday, mid-week prayer meeting. A cordial welcome to all these service». John and Nettie Riley, Pastors. HARDWARE What Do You Want? Arleta Baptist Church. 8:46 a. m. Bible School. 11 a. m. Preaching service. 8:00 p. tn. Evening services. 7:00 p. m B. Y. P. U. meeting. 8:00 Thursday Prayer meeting. Everybody welcome lo any and all of these services. W.T. 8. Spriggs. Pastor. The Ainsworth Auto Service Co. have | moved their office from its former loca-! lion on Foster Road to 94d3 59th Ave., where they are ready to attend to all | transfer orders. Their down-town office I is Alder 81. Marshall 289. 1 No Matter, We Have It Here THE QUALITY IS HIGH and THE PRICE IS LOW KERN PARK HARDWARE CO Tabor 900 4624 67th SL S. E. 1-2 blk N. Kern Park Sta.