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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (July 12, 1917)
Mt. Scott Herald Arleta News Items Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jones are at the coast near Pacific City, spending their N. E. Chambless, of 66th St , hail | vacation lime. Mr. Jones Is employe»! another of his heart attacks a lew days with the Ford Auto Co. aga and was found In an unconscious Mr. and Mrs Whitney, of 63rd street »-»mdition outside the Arleta postoffice. H. E., took an auto truck loa»i of friends He Is reported as Hsing much better to- out to the Clackamas the Fourth day. "Fishing ami eating" were the chief Elmer Patrick, an old friend of C, M. Chisholm, was visiting in Ariete th»« other day. II« has recently been In busine»» in Newpoat and la in thia neighbordiMMi looking after Ida profterty on 63rd Ht. and on 12nd Ave. at 7<Hli Ht pastimes. Mr. ami Mrs. Wm. Taylor ami »laughter, Mi»» Gertrude, were of tbe party. the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Wood yard, 7626 67th Ave. B. E. on Monday evening ot last week. The arrangement of Hunday school c.lasae» was the princi-| pal topic discussed. Rrfreahments were served by the hostess. A farewell reception In honor of Mr. PRICE CONCESSIONS ami Mr?" h " ” l . k *1 wm * 7« h" id at READ EVERY WORD All we ask is an opportunity to show our determination to keep the church on Friday evening a» an-Jour prices lower than other firms. You will realize that we are making a great effort noonced laet week Punch and wafer» to help you over the “High Price TVave” that is sweeping over the country’. were Mrvad at theconcluiion of the pro Mrs. Fitzgerald, of 65th street H. E., gram. entertained a number of guests on the B Fourth, serving Ice cream In the after Mra. A E Hunt, of 145'1 Court St. noon. Haleiu. spent the last week with Mrs Mrs. W. II. Gillis, wife of the jrapular (continued from page 1.) A. J. Hollingworth, of 561071st Hi, H E Foster Roa»! grocer, who has la-en in aucceeded a volunteer company, Mrs Etta Hill, ot 7105 57th Ave N the hospital tor some time is now at brat Captain waa Frank Zellmer, who E,, ia entertaining her Minter, Minn home and gaining healtli and strength however waa aucceeded after a few Lowest in price Edith Carr, of Canby. rapidly. month« by tbe preaent officer, Captain Economy and The Arleta W. C. T. I . R. Canuto. The Lieutenant ia R. D. Cottage on Tneaday, the Durability f.aianer, and there are five other men Kendall. aew for the Red Croea, They have a two bone rig with 2500 The grove on Johnson Creek, near feet of hoee, or over 1000 feet to a load. PRICED FROM Mr and Mrs. Harry Usher have changed their residence from the Kern Kemlall station, ia the most popular When thia company waa first installed Park neighberliood to 7626 62nd Ave. picnic groiiml along the creek. There there were about 100 hydrants in tbe was a record crowd on the Fourth. territory assigned to them. There are B. E. Eiarv shady nook was occupied. Mr. now 260. They are suppoeed to afford Mrs. Win. Lope, of 7629 57 th Ave. en Smith, our populur Kemlall grocer, sold Are protection to the district bounded tertained a number of her friends at her home on Saturday afternoon of last out on ice cream, selling double the by 52nd Htreet, Division Htreet, and the week. The greater part of the after amount disposed of on any two days City limits east and south, although previous. there are four volunteer companies do noon was a|>ent in music and pleasant Mr. O'Hulivan is home from Idaho, ing their “bit" in certain portions of it. conversation Later a light lunch was served. The following were present: where he has been foreman of a mine. L'nder such circumstances the Depart Mesdaines W m l.o|>e, B. B. Borman, He will remain in Oregon for a time at ment never counts on aaving the bouse Ramsey, J. F. Valentine, Hwanson least, having secure»i a position at Ken which is burning (although they some Misers tjureme Hwanson and Brulali V, ton. Hie family expect to move there time» manage to do even this) but al temporarily. ways figure on saving adjoining proper Miller ami Mr. Oliver Gardner Haying is on, but it i« hard to get ty. There is a comprehensive code sys Roy Perry, of 4921 66th Ht is spend tem from the Portland Headquarters ing his Hummer at I akenide, Coos Co help. Aa Mr. Perry ia a canoe enthusiast he There are many ways of •olving the which keep« every sub-station in full ehipi>nl hie own boat dowa to the resort. high cost of living problem, Wild Mui- touch with the movement of every other piece of apparatus in the city immed Win. Woodham, of the Kern Park tard and turnip leave» make splendid iately any piece is called out. tiardwarp Hardware vo., Co., accompanied by his fam- green». especially when they have fresh ily, 1» camping at the Gladstone Park ly grown up in a cultivate»! field. A line Kern Park Hardware Company. Chautauqua. Mr. Woodham however. v»-getable soup can lie made by trailing Very courteous and considerate are What we We have an especially returns to Kern Park for business dur green pea hulls, afterward removing w m. Woodham and bis son Otis who them from I he water, to which should ing the day, going out to the camp for fine line and complete haven’t got we lie ndde»l new potatoes, carrots, onions, run the Hardware store at 4624 , 67th the evening entertainment. stock of “Fulton” carts, St. H. E. They have a nice stock of A Roll Top Desk as good as new etc. Try it. Mrs. George Howard, of Arleta, ami will get for you ! general hardware, in fact such a stock, Call and inspect them. The Kemlall road is not only a popu ONLY $17.00 Mi»» Mildred Boon are camping together bought before the rise in prices, as will at Gladstone Park. Dr. ami Mrs. track- lar auto drive, but it also makes a enable them to do business at less than wood ami Mr. ami Mra. F. T. Pratten splendid roller skate course for the I the wholesale prices at present, for are also among tin- Arleta people camp youngsters. some time to come. They have been in ing at Gladstone. George Ham is laid up with an attack S60.00 New Royal at $29.50 $42.00 New Machine at $27.75 • the same store for eight years. When Dr. and Mrs. W. O. Boon, ol Kern ¡of mump». He says he wouldn't mind i they started up there were stumps in $28.00 New Oakwood at $17.25 $3.00 down and $1.00 a week on all Machines Park, motored out to tiladvtone Park 1 it •»■ much if it wa«u*t for tbe look». the street and no sidewalks. Mr. We have just installed Sewing Machine Ne»-dlesand Shuttles for every machine manufactured. We can fl: your mvebine last Wednesday afternoon. There are a numlwrof auto owner» in Woodham put tbe first cement side your own home district if you can buy here for less and be a satisfied cus Mrs A C. Hair ■omband her daughter 1 this vicinity. Mr. Sherman being the walk in the district down in front of bis tomer. Wtiatever we have not got we’ll be glad to get for yon. We will de Irattie Elizabeth, of Grants Pa»», were ' latest to acquire a car. store. They have a fine line of garden light you with quality and please you in price. Come in ami get acquainted recent guest» at the home of Mr». Gil Most of the trays ami men of this tools, lawn moyers, garden hoee ett. bert, 4926 71st Ht. On the Fourth Mrs. neighlrarhood are gentlemen, but a few also carpenter’s tools, builders' Hard Gilbert also entertainer! her sister, Mine of the younger ones are quite ungentle- ware, tinware and granite ware. Ruby Pound, and Miss Radford, of the manly and if con>plaine<i of would have Good Hamaritan hospital training class. to sufTer the confluences of their acts J. A. Teeny, Dry Goods. «29 47th SL S. E. Tabor 2352 These are days when the whole coun Mrs. s. J. Merry, 7103 65th Ave., is Using vulgar language in the streets and enjoying a visit from her daughter, Mra. in tbe presence of girls, and blowing try ia inspired by citizens of other coun cigarette «moke into people's face» it tries who have made good here and are H. C. Carrier, ot Seattle, Wash. not an evidence ot manhood. acreditto Uncle Ham. At least one Little Franc Gilbert, of 4926 71st Ht. such we found at Kern Park—J. A. has been confined to the house for some Teeny. Mr. Teeny came here in Janu weeks by an attack of rheumatism. ary lull with the large capital of $29 Mrs. H. L. Cauthorn, of 26D» 49th Ft.,' and a young wife. A baby boy arrived returned home Monday, the 1st inet. two weeks later. He started out at (Continued from Page 3) with a motor party composed of her common labor to earn a little stake and daughter, Mrs. Fred Buchanan and fam by September of the same year had *160 Kern Park Christian Church. ily, of Corvallis. They were entertain- | saved up which he invested in a small Services at the Kern Park Chrietian ed at the home of Mrs. Buchanan's sis stock of dry goods. To-day he claims to ter, Mr». Archibald McIntyre, 4616 64th Church will lie as usual on Sunday next. have the largest stock of dry goods in Sunday school at 10:<>0 o'clock a. in., Ht. The Buchanans returned home on followed by the morning service. C. E. the district, baa four boys in his little Friday, the 6th inet. family, says they have lived comfort A most egregious error was committed eervice at 7 :00 o'clock, followed by the ably and well, and a week ago he pass evening preaching service, in charge of last week by tbe omission of the names ed another milestone by purchasing a of Prof, and Mrs. J. Archie Holling the pastor. Rev G. K. Berry. Prayer home of his own. He bails from Mt. meeting at H:0> o'clock on Thursday worth, of the Hollingworth Studio of evening. The •book of Kings is being Lebanon, in Syria. A short while after music of Arleta. The co-operation of be started he took his cousin into part studied chapter by chapter. these music devotees made possible the nership with bill, but about a year ago Tbe C W. B. M. officer« elected for community sing at the Mt. Hcott Park they dissolved partnership and are run on the Fourth, and they were also in the coming term are aalollows: Mrs. ning separate «tores. A write-up of tbe strumental in securing the double male Olive Howlett, president; Mrs. Mulkey, other store appeared a few weeks ago. quartette, which gave two delightful se vice president; Mrs. Helen Fishburn, He carries everything in dry goods and lections upon that occaaion, dressed in treasurer. notions for tnen, women and children, colonial costume. Both the professor The monthly business meeting of the and states that his business is tbe best and hie wife ware very effective in strik Christian Endeavor society was held at it has ever been since he has been in ing dress of the period of 1776. the church on Friday evening of last business. Mrs. Grace Bolin, of Orange, Calif., is week. A box eocial and entertainment visiting her mother, Mrs. Fletcher, of were planned for the near future. The Chisholm s Grocery 7101 55th Ave. Mrs. Bolin is accompa evening wae concluded with a »octal The father of tbe present proprietor, nied by her little twin »laughters Esther hour, with water molont and muek who ia C. M. Chisholm, purchased the melons for refreshments. an<l Elizalieth. original Arleta Store started by Cham Fred A. Staub, ot 6130 43rd Ave. 8. E. blee» A Griffith. Thie waa twelve year» died of tuberculosis July 6, 1917, and ago, and although Mr. C. M. Chiaholm Millard Ave. Presbyterian Church. waa out of buaineee for a year or ao, and was laid to rest in Multnomah cemetery ' Saturday, the 7th. Funeral services i The C. E. society of the Millard Ave the present »tore ia on a different cor were conducted at lurches Undertaking nue Church will hold their service Sun- ner, yet the etore can atill be called the Parlors, E. 11th Ht., Rev. Carlos, pastor ’ day evening, the 16th in»t., on the lawn old family atore. He carriea the ataple of I^mrelwood Methodist Church, offi of the W. J. Hollingworth home, 6627 family line« of groceriee. vegetable«, ciating. The floral tributes were pro 72nd 8t. at 6:45. Every one 1» invited fruit«, confectionery, etc. The location fuse ami lieautiful. Thie is the second to hring a lunch and join the Endeav« ia 6615 Foster Road just across from son Mr. an»l Mrs. Htaub have lieen call orere in a social hour beginning at 6:45. Kern Park Station. The original loca A select committee of eminent ed upon to lose by the dread white Mias Grace Spaulding, president of the tion ia now occupied by the Phoenix gentlemen has been appointed plague. Thev have the heartfelt sym eociety, will lead the service. The topic Pharmacy run by John A. Leach. by the supreme court to devise pathy of the entire community. They to be diacusaad is, “God Our Helper." are sincerely grateful for the many rules for simplification of legal The monthly buainess meeting of the kindnesses shown them »luring the ill C. E. eociety was held at the home of procedure in Oregon. The Who Killed The Plan? ness and death of their eon and brother. Mrs. W. J. Hollingworth on Friday Who killed the Plan? supreme court itself can simplify G. J. Enouf, who is a member of the evening, the 6th inet. A lawn eocial # "I,” said the Critic. legal procedure in Oregon by Naval Aviation Corps, left for Bremer was greatly enjoyed on thie occaaion. “I knew how to hit it, throwing out four-fifths of the ton Tuesday. 1 killed the Plan.” A patriotic eervi ce wae held at the appeals, and itself cutting out I. Cain has put in a confectionery church on Sunday evening, the let inet. Who killed the Plan? its hair-splitting technicalities store next to the Princess Theatre, on The program for the entire evening wae “I,” the Bore said, the Foster Road. that invariably deny justice and under the direction of the Chrietian “I talked it dead, The Alvord Furniture Co. have put Endeavor eociety, Chee. E. Troneon encourage litigation. What is I killed the Plan.“ out some do»lgers announcing a thirty- leader. needed in Oregon is the simpli Who killed the Plan? day " Price Concession" »ale, notice of The volley ball team of the Millard fication of procedure devised by “I,”’said the Sloth, which appears also in this issue of the Ave. C. E. eociety held their first prac a bunch of farmers armed with “I lagged and was loth, "Herald." Ommiasion was inadvertent tice at Mt. Scott park on Monday even I killed the Plan." a hatchet instead of pens, or ly made of their wholesale floor, to ing of laet wee«. There were eight Who killed the Plan? possibly newspaper copy mark which the especial attention of their pa member» on hand,with the majority in “I," said Ambition, favor of the girl» six to two. Rome of trons ia called. ers and editors, armed with the young ladies were very adept at the "With my selfish vision, several big blue pencils, The I killed the Plan." ( Received too late for last iseue.) game ami it ia evident that a keen in proposal in North Dakota to Mr. and Mrs. Harrv Prentese, of tereat will l>e taken in thie eport. Any Who killed the Plan? eliminate lawyers entirely from 44th Ave., H. E, went up the Columbia pereon attending the Chrietian Endeav “I,” said the Crank, the supreme bench would have Highway on July 4th, going aa far as or meeting« three coneecutive Sunday “With my nonsense rank, Bonneville. There were fifteen in the eveninge may become a member of the an exhilerating effect on justice, I killed the Plan." truck and a jolly crowd they were, re team. —Amos R. Welle, in Christian En but it might put a big army of porting a fine time. The Workers' Conference waa held at deavor World. Our Ranges A VISII TO ARLETA A large selection of Rugs at prices within reach of all Several remnants of CONGOLEUM for your floor from 6 ft. square to 6 x 20 ft. at 39c per sq. yd. Beds, Mattresses, Springs, Dining Tables, Rockers and Chairs Kitchen Cabinents $1.00 to $12.00 and up Dressers $3.00 and up I FOR THIRTY BAYS We will otter new Sewing Machines at less than wholesale cost DON’T OVERLOOK ALVORD’S FURNITURE STORE COME IN AGAIN CHURCH NOIES I I This invitation is extended to every customer, because we ap preciate to the fuli every item of trade you turn our way. We are in business for a legitimate profit. We put a SMALL profit to every article we sell, so we don’t have to make up off of YOU what we have GIVEN some one else. They all pay the same price at this store. keeps the people coming our way. We find that it E. E. DAVIS I 6230 45th Ave., S. E., At Laurelwood Station Tabor 645 » » lawyers to planting spuds. I D 1215 I