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Pjt/f Tu” Mt. Scott Herald Church Notes W.C.T.U. NOTES l’ubllabeM «very Thursday at LenU, Oregon by TWB M t S o VVT hRUANINW COMFAWY Methodist thunh. Mt Hco« W. C. T. IL, will meet Tucaday, July 24th at Mr». Scheuer- I loin» man'« on Third avenue. Economic» amt Coat of IJving will I«* di»cuw<<<d. At thi» nulling a raoeption will I«* held for Mr» J. Allen Dunbnr, rvci'ntiv returned from California. The W. C T. I’., work at Cbru- tauqua hue been moat »n<vea»itil »ml in- teraeting. A «ample of the homo «Iryw mi-ntioiied by .Mr«. Additon iu her ad- ; dri-*« Thursday, has been pla«wl in th«* i Headquarter« building on exhibition, »’ j well as numerous article« now N'ing mad«* for soldiers and sailor». Th«- Labor department ia rwommi'nd- ing to hoii*«'Wives th«' signing "I the food eonservation pledge. J SANUKH VX'X. Manatfin« Vditor. MtKMMGOODKNOCGH IlYl'K N»s»Mltor J Al.I.KN Dl NllAR, Clrvulallii« Manager. Ynt.r. « .. .. , 01..I . >»>■ mail mallei Eebnl ary 14. 1»14. «I th«' p«*»l oltlea at lent». Oregon under net ol «'oii«r*'*a. March S 1*1». •«bacription price 11 a jear. tn a.tvance I («.sea: Trae» >’M. I' «I. Bust The Trust Mayor Baker of Portland has almost discovered that the mills there have plenty of slabwood and sell what they don’t burn to get rid of to a beautiful little trust that sticks the public 3» KI per cent. The wood could be sold to the city direct for $1.25 a cord just as well as to the trust, and allowing for overhead expenses, some waste, shrinkage and graft, could be retailed and delivered to the consumer for one dollar more. Of course the trust has an exclusive contract, and of course such a contract is null and void any time it is tak en into ccurt. How long will George L. Baker, who has gotten callusses on his hands extending them gladly to ’steen thousand congratulating fellow citizens, be in getting some action? Snow flies soon, George. The Way 01 Progress Is Hard. The subject for the Sunday morning ••ruion will lie, “The Inner Circle." Thia «object was announced for laut Sun day morning, but Rev. I- Smith, evangelist, who was pnwnt preached at tlie morning service, conm-quently Mr Jasper reserved this «ernion tor next Sunday. Thoae who lieanl the first ser mon of the series on “Seeking for Truth,’’ will want to hear the »equel. The subject tor the evening sermon will tie. “Bringing in the Kingdom Through Violence.” At the morning aerviee Major Repp will contribute a solo to the musical feature«, with violin obligato by Edith Turner. The mixed quartette will siug at tlie evening rcrviee. The monthly meeting of the Ih-acones« Auxiliary will lx* held at I aurelhurst Park. Friday, July 20th. There will be a picnic luncheon at 12 followed by a program and a short bu*iness session 2:30. All arc eonlially invite.!. JULY CLEARANCE SALE 4 Commencing Wed., July 18 and Continuing Through the Balance ot July It U our custom to hold a «ale th«< hint two w«>ek« ot July, ««Inning mil all «mall lot» <>( good» and prepare for out Fall l>u»in«>HM. Thin Sale shotihl In« of n|n<eial interval ai we arc «Toning out certain linen of Women’s, Children’s and Mens’ Shoes With th«* rapid advance« m Hliuen anil all Dry Goods thin Hal« should interval everybody. quoting price». The Stevens’ Cash Dept. Store 5827*29 92nd STREET Tab. 3581 Near Foster Rd. friends Chunh. Anabel Presbyterian Church. Th«- ladies of the Anal>el Presbyterian church and congregation gave a fare well party for Mrs. J. F Fulton at tlie home of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Coney of 6003 4tXh avenue S. E. Mr. and Mrs. Fulton have been very active in th«* life of the church while they have l>«>en in the community. More than sixty friend« of the Fultons were present and spent a very pleasant social evening. j Rev. R. N. Melean of Dubuque. Iowa, formerly pastor of the Anal>el church was a most welcome visitor Rev. Melean has just joinesi his family who preceded hint la«t month and will spend the month of July in Portland.: On Friday evening of last week "The G1'‘“»ers' oi ,lie • Anabel Presbyterian Church, gave a lawn social at th«- home of Mrs. W. If. Finzer, ■'>70‘'3(>th avenue 8. E. A pnrgram of readings and waj bridge was to prevent the at 8:00 o’clock. This will be »ometl.’ng change of traffic up Washington you cannot afford to miw. Don’t fail and Morrison street and thereby to come. shift the commercial center of The C. E volley ball team met at the town. The anti-initiative rein- Park ior practice on Monday forcements only prevented the evenin* of th,i week- inevitable the longer. Even prof. and Mr», a j. Holiingworth - . . . . 1 .1 were recently received as memliers into after the bridge was built secret the Minard Ave. Church, and hostile intersts prevented its Mr an(1 M„ Cal7in K Batt„gi Mr I being approachable with hard and Mr». E. B. Woodyard, Mr. and Mrs. surface Streets. Only this year j- H. Zebrung and Mr». Tronson and is the Broadway bridge showing eon c,,arlM E - *'• ol the Millard Ave. «pending B * ,,w few day« that it is all that its detracters I Church, C?“rchf’ have l‘7,e been bee" at the Gladetane Chautauqua. said it was not. ____________ _ One hundred and sixty thousand baga of coffee, the largest gingie consignment ever recorded reached the port of San we Carry Every Article in the Eastman Catalog. A FEW BARGAINS IN USED KODAKS. We give FREE........... to Every Purchaser ol a Kodak Lessons in Printing and Developing. One yis. subscription to "Kodakery” Phoenix Pharmacy, Kern Park 6616 Foster Road Tabor 465 MULTNOMAH STATE You Need your Eyes Now As Never Before.. It’a a fact—you can’t walk along the street without eome one taking note of your tteraonal appearance. To present the right appearance you should wear one of our HAND MADE. PERFECT FITTING SUITS F. F. EHRLICH LADIES AND GENTS TAILOR 9134 FOSTER ROAD BANK Lents, Oregon EXAMINE Strenuous time» are upon u«. Your eve« are tlx* »leering wheel» of brain and body, and you cannot atiord to neglect them. i-' WELL ADJUSTED GLASSES will equip your eyes tor the task before them. Our glani«e< are scientiticallv ground to meet and remedy all «-ye defect». See us at once «nd put your eyes in perfect working condition, t THE OPTICAL SHOP OUR / 1>R. GEO. B. PRATT. Optometerist LUMBER 326 Alder Street, lie tween Sixth and Broadway WHEN YOU WANT TO FIND OUT whether a thing in g<x«l or not, the first thing you <lo la to examine it cloealy. That ia juat what we want you to do with our lumltcr, for if you do, wo are auro yoti will place your order with us. (xime down to our yard and look around and you will Iwi convinced that what we nay ia true. t SATISFIED? RICE - KINDER LUMBER CO It’s long odds that you are not- if you are ruptured and wearing one of those common crude trusses. No need of remaining in this condition. Call at our branch office and let our representative tell you what the Brooks Ap pliance can do for you. Consultation and Examination Free. VAN SICKLE RUPTURE APPLIANCE CO., Successors to Miller Mowrey Lumber Co RUPTURE SPECIALISTS. Lumber, Shingles, Lath, Sash and Doors, Nails, Graduate nurse always in attendance. Branch Office Mt. Scott Pharmacy. Office hours: 2 to 4 p. m., Wednesday and Saturday of each week. Builders’ Hardware, Roofing and Building Paper BOWY 1 003 P h ONU A 1606 Mill at Lents Jet STOP, LOOK, LISTEN! Tabor ¿116 lOOth St., 4 blocks from Foster Did You See My Ad Last week? I SAID I COULD SAVE YOU MONEY AND YOUR CAR FARE if you would buy your nheet metal supplies in LENTS INSTEAD OF DOWN TOWN Economical Housekeeping You can buy anything you want from a baby chick fountain to a wind mill tank in my »hop Stop And Let Me Show You My Goods and My Prices A. S. PEARCE; The Tinsmith, Foster Rd. (Opposite P. 0.) Consists in studying I FOOD VALUES AS WELL AS PRICES CLOSING OUT SALE Your Personal Appearance EVERYBODY NOTICES IT. ON’T Rpcml n» you go. Don't ».utter your dollar», Plan to set aside a certain «urn for the bank. None ca n tell when a buaineaa reverse, !<>«» of position or airgo of illne»» will overtake him. You'll find that in adversity your Imnkbook ia your best friend. We offer every banking facility. Call on ua ami we’ll ln> gla.l to explain our system. th« finest magazine for Amateur Photographer». The wood trust has a queer Ot FISHING TACKLE, BASE BALL and TENNIS 600DS, 10 to 25 Per Cent Oft arithmetic it works on the soft- Paciilc official<_ The coffee is valued at. C. A. NORWOOD hearted public of Portland. Be- 12,000,001 and i» «aid to be detailed for Tstor 4!<3S 5907 FoeteraRoad cause of the high cost of living, the American army. the drivers asked a raise and . were granted an increase of 25 miri fen Private DAY Murphy Has Moved Still Moving . cents a day. BUT the price of ENGLISH Classwork EVENING The Ix-nta Station Barber wood went up 25 cents a load to fa now located at th" ROSE CITY VAN enable the poor trust to get by W. Aimee Hollingwerth, A. B. CUT RATE BARBER SHOP I FOREIGNERS’ ENGLISH alive, as it only makes 350 to 400 9137 Foster Road Opp P. O. The One-Way-Charge ^Company GRAMMAR REVIEWS Shave 10c Hair Cut 20c per cent on its investments of BUSINESS ENGLISH Shampoo 15c hot air. As a driver will deliver See Us For . . . SPELLING DRILLS Lady’s Shampoo 30c from 10 to 26 loads a day the LITERATURE The Finest in the World and at Lat-e WOOD AND COAL class in High School mathematics than you can get it for elsewhere Ree. Tabor 2421 Tab. 1424 D 61 8222 Foster R. will be able to figure out some FLOYD MURPHY, Prop. 7627 72nd Street S. E. thing. The investigation now being carried on by Mayor Baker will be completed next year. AUTO TRANSFER Four municipal street car sys tems are in operation. That of San Francisco is the most notable and successful. It is extending itself all over the city with prof-1 its. It costs less than 21-2 cents to transport an average j passenger in the large cities. Watch for dodgi’r» Mr«. Nettie Kiley, former pastor the local church, will oceupy th«' pulpit on Sunday morning, at which time «lie will preach a special aertuonon "IVacr.’* A cordial invitation I« ex landed to the public to attend. Years ago when the Broadway bridge was fought bitterly by a bunch of millionaire patriots of Portland it was alleged by them that it would not be used and was not needed: would be an ob struction to navigation and a nuisance generally. To them they attracted another bunch of patriots who saw in the litigation a chance to knock out the initia tive and referendum because it muaic «««given much to the picture had been ordered by the people of the large audience, The Knpella I with that instrument. The city L*dlrt! Quartette rendered patriotic! was caused to spend $30,000 to *n,i the Sunday School r OrcnHBtra played many «election* dur* defend the right to construct the ink, the evening. The lawn wan bril- bridge, and the two patriotic sets liantly lighted by high pow.?r electric of progress fighters spent as light« and «iecorated with n-d. white much more. One lawyer in this “d hlue »“•' J-ptm* citv • was K paid jlo.OOO 11 to 1 concoct . ... , . . , .. the program committee of the Ls>h«* a tale of woe to t€il the L . b. organization of the church. The com- Supreme court. All went down mtttee, compoat*«! of Mr». Roger», Mr», in ignomy together, for the Sb** M". Ferri» Jr.. wi«h to initiative and the Broadway thank *“ who in “nr manner in bridge were both needed and pro.^b were i20 (l0. had to come to stay. According R N Mc(ean a former of to the report of the count} Anabel Presbyterian church oc- superintendent of bridges on cupied the pulpit of that churrh Sun- June 1, the Broadway bridge ac- i»y morning, »peaking to a large and commodated more vehicles than audience. Aitho having any bridge in the city and dur- Mclean welI „^bercd by mg the month of June was hie many frien,lg. opened for ships to pass but 45 times, so high above the river Millard Ave. Presbyterian Church. traffic do its spans reach. Burn Next Sundav evening, the 22nd met ’• » side bridge opened 1069 times. Pro’' Roberl McLane« Dubuque sem- Tk. «„1,4. - __ 1 inary. The right against the d Broad- .. Millard :,... will . give . a lecture D . . on . Mexico ... at ( .? , the Avenue Presbyterian Church A Mathematical Problem. F 1 PLUMBING? Piano and Furniture Moving. Long Distance Hauling. Express Service. Supplies and Fixture» Specially equipped to handle picnic parties. Reasonable rates. Miller & McGREW ERNEST E. HATTER The Up-to-date «334 -4th Street S. E. Tabor 3774 Portland Stand Bdwy. 962, A 1962 LENTS PLUMBING SHOP Tsbor 5542 5928 92nd Ht. FOR GOOD MEATS and REASONABLE PRICES The Thrifty Housewife goes to Eggiman’s Meat Market Tabor 2573 6919 92d Street DRAKE & MAUCK LIDS I 2 I BONES 2 JOINTS 136 Fourth Street Main 5493 TrrrDr A 1UT >1% l.w IVI -IMI1 to . 349 Wash. St, Opp. Morgan Bldg. Main 8882 Candies’ confectionery, Fruits, Soft Drinks* Bakery Goods, Tobacco and cigars, Light Lunches mo BOHNA’S CONFECTIONERY Bring Your Fine Job Work to the Herald