Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923, August 02, 1917, Page 2, Image 2

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    Mi Scott Herald
/
Paye T*o
torn visit the wards and every man not
on detail has to sit in his chair by the I
In the early 80’s the people side of his bed while the doctor is in
rubli»b<-<i Bvery Thursday at tanta, Or»<on by
T hk M t . S cott P tblimums C ohfcht
voted some bonds to build a the ward. Then nothing till diuuer at*
J. sANUKK MIX. Maintain» tditor.
bridge with.
That bridge has 12. Unlees taking treatments we are
MINNIK v XVODKXOOUH HYDB.Nesrs MIUs
rotted down and another is being ree to go and come as we please. Hup- '
J. ALLKN Pl'NBAK, Circulation Manner.
I-er is at 6:30 p. nt., and then free till
by time, x 30 when tattoo sounds for us to pre­
Knteret a» »ecomi-cU»« mail matter Febru­ rapidly disintegrated
ary 14. IWU, at the poat ulflce at lent». Oregon,
and the bonds for the first pare tor bed and at 9:O0 the Bugler
tinder act o( Congress. March 3
We will hold a Clearance Sale of all Summer good«, giving every one a chance
Subscription prkv
• 11 • year, in advance bridge have been reissued and sounds “taps-lighta out.”
continue to draw interest, The The reservation. which include»
to buy Summer gtxxls at less than their present value and at a time when there
I honk »: T ahok Tso. l> 61.
bonds on the second bridge will Battle Mountain and two other peak»
are weeks of warm weather ahead.
contains 3*61 acres, but only 101 acre»
not be i>aid out before a third are inc)ud«>d in the landscape feature» ’
War Bread.
WATCH FOR DODGERS QUOTING PRICES
“BUY-AT-HOME” is in the bridge will be required. No ef­ when completed. That number rd I
air these days, its the password fort is made to provide a sinking acres is now under wire fence with
on the streets, the topic of con­ fund to get rid of these old cement poet». When completed there
will be five miles of roadways rn th«'
versation in the stores, the cause bonds, or the new ones, for that grounds
proper ami ten miles in the
5827-29 92nd STREET
Near Foster Rd.
Tab. 3581
of discussion in the home, and matter. The city of Portland r<*xervation There is over a tnile of
even the cause of thankful com­ will soon be paying half ita in- cement walks in the grounds making
It easy walking.
ment when the weary wage­ terest on public bonds.
i «•■■viiiiig, the 3rd lust at the church. A
Th«- floor» iti all of the warda arc silver offering will be taken at the con­
to
cheaper
would
have
been
earner comes home in the car un­
and are easy to keep clean ami th< clusion of the progra n. The Iwixvs will
burdened with the usual pack­ never have issued a dollar of pulp
walls are of hard finish, and then« arc bo auctioned off in the I lUSC melt t. All
di-
levied
a
ages. Yes. its catching, quite bonds, but to have
no square corners in the wan! build­ are invitt-d to attend, at least for the
contagious, and we understand rect tax and paid for the public ings, all are rounded making them easy I program.
there’s no remedy!
Too bad. improvements as needed. We to clean. The wants are reached by Two talented children, pupils of Mias
Mayor Baker is starting out on a would have had more public im­ inclines instead of ■tail wavs which Helen Berry, gave us a musical treat
make» the effort of climbing mudi last Sunday morning and more is ex-
little investigating stunnt anent provements by this time, Every easier
for everyone.
the weights and prices of bread. dollar in bonds costs the people The buildings are con»triict«><i nl n peettsl next Sunday. Don’t miss it.
Everybody eats bread, and it an additional dollar, plus a third pinkisk colored sandstone found near
friends (hurch.
seemed timely in view of war dollar, and plus a fourth dollar, here in unlimited quantities, and in The mixaionary meeting of the Chris­
conditions and economy in the and plus a fifth dollar, if the fact moot of tbe material used in the tian Endeavor wax condacted Sabbath
of the buildings was found
home to do a little scouting foolish game is kept up con­ construction
within a few miles of the place. The evening by tbe mioeionary conimitte«
tinuously for a century.
around here at home.
roof is ot Spanish unglazed tile, making 1 he xubject diacuaxed wa», “Some of
We have long been patroniz­
the buildings nearly fireproof in their the Fruit and Some of the Probleme of
Our Work in Africa.” We were favor­
A
Problem
For
The
Local
Merchant
ing the local bake shops, merely
construction.
ed by special music by the quartette.
There
is
a
cemetery
connected
with
Sears,
Roebuck
&
Company
’
s
upon principle, and we have
Monday evening two auto loada of
wondered, marvelled, and truth sales since the war began have the Home in which are buried all whose Christian Endeavoreri went to Van­
friends
wish
their
interment
with
their
to tell rebelled a little at the averaged more than $15,000.000 comrades. On each plot there is a couver to hold a atn-et meeting and to
number and variety of down­ a month, over $3,000,000 a bronze tablet with a patriotic or rever­ | conduct service« at the Mission, where
town bakery wagons to be seen month increase over the cor­ ential quotation inscribed, appropriate I Mr. and Mrs. Arnold have charge. They
| report a goo<i lime ami » profitable
on our streets at all hours of the responding months of last year. for such places.
mi-eting
The
doctors
and
other
ottlrers
con-
DVISINQ voting men K-vking u fortune, Andrew Carnegie
day and night. We have always Part of this gain is due to in­ I
The Women»’ Sunday scho«il class re­
nected with the Home are kind and
in quoted ax saying, "Get y<>ur first thousand and the
believed that we got bdtter value creasing prosperity of the far­ considerate to the inmates of the Home. cently organited, known as the Eliza­
k
real will be eagy.
Hava you accumulated your fint
out of the home loaf, but never mers, part to the circumstance I expect to leave here about August beth Fry class, met at the church on
thousand, young man? If you haven’t, »tart today by
took the trouble to prove it until that while local retail merchants 2nd, and will spend some time in hold­ | Tuesday afternoon to consider the n«-e«ls
opening n Lank accouut. Money in tlve bank gingers you up. It
this week, when armed with an have been forced to raise prices ing meetings in South Dakota before 1 of the work end pray for every memlier I
give* vou confidence. If a business opportunity off* h , you have
> of the school. The class is increasing !
the cash. Everybody knows that money makes money. You’ll
accurate pair of scales we start­ from day to day, the mail order returning to Portland.
: in iulerest and mem tiers.
Rev.
R.
H.
Clark.
find that a bankbook ia your beat friend.
house
has
stuck
to
its
catalog
ed out and made the round of
Tbe membero of the Store House
prices
irrespective
of
market
the stores to take down some
League and others met at the church
Methodist Church.
weights and prices. We find variations. At that, the big Regular service» will lie held at Lents Tui-S'lay evening to plan their work aud
the following results: Lents firm has made more than a mil­ Mrthixh.'t Church on Sunday next ! to devise the beat way to work the plan
Lents, Oregon
stores handle all varieties of lion a month net profit during There will be special music at IsJth ser­ A permanent organization was mad«-
and
officer»
el«x-t«Hi.
bread.
There are some 15c these same months as is evt- vice», including a duet by Mrs Frost
loaves such as the Holsum and denced from its financial re- and Mrs. Selle at the morning service The regular monthly buainrss meet-1
and a duet by Misses Luzelle anti ing of the church will tie held this even­
Pullman loaves, which weight 24 ports.—Oregon Voter.
WHEN HU WANT
Franc«« Kearney at the evening service. ing. The regular service» will lie held '
and 25 ounces. There are lJc
TO FIND OUT
A Sunday School Workers' class will on Sunday next.
loaves from all kinds of down- j
lx-organized tomorrow, (Friday) even­
whelhera th ng I» good nr
town bakeries, Holsum, Royal,
ing. to m«-vt each Friday evening here­
not, tin- flrat lung you do
Millard Ave. Presbyterian Churth.
after preceeding choir practice. During
ia to <-stantii« it closely
Butternut, Tip-top.
Luxury,
The regular monthly mo-ting of the
August anil Septemta-r a comprehensive
is 1' w^^“t we want
Mon tavilla. Mother’s
Bread.
The Old Soldiers’ Sanitarium
of the graded work will lie mad«' Millard Av«-. C. E. Hi»iety will I«- In-id
you to ilo with our lumber,
Graham, Rye, and War bread, Battle Mountain Sanitarium, Ward E, study
preparatory to installing the system on at the home <>l Mr. Chaa. E. Tronoon,
for if you ilo, we are aura
none of which weigh over 16 1-2
Hot Springs, 8. D. July 19th, 1917. Oct. 1st. After that time a teacher «■ mi ; <»2n<i St.. Friday Evening, the 3rd
you will placa your order
inat.
ounces, a few are 15 1-2 ounces To the Editor:
training course will tie taken.
with us. G>tne down to
Perhaps
a
description
of
the
Home
Th«' volley ball t«-am held their weekly
our yard and look around
while by far the majority weigh
The .»olo contributed by Major Repp
an<l you will lie convinced
exactly 16 oz. A visit to the and its surroundings will he interesting at the morning service last Sunday, practice at tbe Ml. Scott Park on Mon­
to your reader* so I will try to describe with violin obligato by Miss Edith day evi-ning.
that what we »ay la true.
local bakeries unearths a 10c my home for the past six weeke. 1
Turner, Mrs. Repp at the piano, was
Howard Waugh will lead the Chris-1
loaf which after weighing ñu­ have L>een greatly benefited in many­ much enjoyed, as was also the violin tian Endeavor on Sunday evening next.
merous samples we found to ways by coming here and walk with ease solo by Miss Turner, accompanietl by He is much inlerret«»l in C. E. work and
weigh consistently at 171-2 and comfort as the result of the treat­ Mrs. Repp.
ia an ex¡«erieneed leader. Don’t fail to
oz, or a full 1 1-2 oz more for ments. Hot Springs is in the southwest The Junior League enjoyed a hike out , come. Topic. “How Men Cheat Them-
part of South Dakota, and in the south­
the dime than the down town ern part of the Black Hills. The town out to Gilbert on Saturday with j sei v««. ’ ’
bakeries give. This would mean is built along the banks ot Fall River luncheon beside Johnson Creek and lota Miaa Grace Spaulding, our C. E. Pres­
Successors to
ftin catching crawfish in the after­ ident, is still visiting with her friend» in :
that the average family of five County. It has about 3,000 population. of
noon.
Bellingham, Wash.
persons would save at the very It is quite a trading point for a large The Philathian class held tlieir
Evanqelicdl Church.
least $1.25 a month by buying section of country. The main street monthly business meeting in the nature
Lumber, Shingles, Lath, Sash and Doors, Nails,
follows the windings of tbe river and
The
regular
services will be Yield in
MADE-AT-HOME bread at 10c tbe business houses and tbe river take of a picnic at Sellwood Park on Wednes­
the morning at tbe l«a-al Evangelical
Builders* Hardware, Rooting and Building Paper
a loaf. Not to be sneezed at up most of the canyon. In several day afternoon.
Church. There will be no service in
Th«-
Woman
’
s
ForeignjMissionary
met
these days is it? Still more sur­ places the eide of the canyon is cut
at the parsonage Wednesday afternoon. the evening however, owing to the
prising are the facts brought to away to make room for the business Thirteen ladies were present and an in­ camp meeting now in session at Jen-
light by the 5c loaf. Most stores blocks. The ¡town has spread up sever­ teresting program was rendered.
ninga Lodge.
al gulches and on tbe ridges so is
Mt. Scott Herald
An
Endless Chain.
Mid-Summer Clearance Sale
FOR THE BALANCE OF JULY AND DURING THE ENTIRE MONTH OF AUGUST
/
Tbe Stevens* Cash Dept. Store
Have You Your First Thousand?
g
MULTNOMAH STATE BANK
EXAMINE
Peoples Forum
RICE - KINDER LUMBER CO.
Miller Mowrey Lumber Co.
Mill at Lents Jet
»
do not carry a 5c loaf, but we scattered over considerable ground.
did discover a few modest 5c Work was begun on this Home in
St. Paul’s Episcopal Church.
loaves, made by the Twentieth 1903 and finished in 1907. It is more of Death has again entered our little
Century Bakery which weighed a hospital than a Home, for men come flock and taken from our midst Slater
exactly 8 ounces, or half a pound, here for treatment, but no man is Lydia J. Tibbilx, wife of the late Judge
from the Home after he is cured , W. J. Tibbilx. formerly of Coffeeville,
two of them for the weight and turned
or is pronounced incurable. We are Kanxax. Her funeral wax held from
price of the 10c loaf. Eminent­ on a knoll about Io0 feet above the the church Monday morning, her rector,
ly decorous and proper, but oh! town and are reached by a driveway Rev. O. W. Taylor, officiating. Mrs.
such teeny weeny slices.
At JO feet wide with a five foot cement Tibbils was l'ast President of St. Paul’s
both local bakeries we find an sidewalk on the inside of the driveway. Guild and a most faithful and con­
is also a flight of steps that scientious church woman; a kind
abundance of five cent loaves in There
shortens the distance, but they are neighbor and a loyal friend, always
all styles and kinds, French, quite steep and a good many of them. ready to do her part and perform any
Rye, White and Graham, all of A great many yards of dirt were moved duty set before her, were it ever ao un­
them weighing at least 10 1-2 to level off the top of the bill before pleasant. The memory of her unaelfiah
life will long lie cherished by those who
ounces to the five cent loaf. In­ building could begin.
The type of the buildings is old walked with her in daily life and worked
deed the Graham 5c loaf weighs Spanish or Moorish. In the main
with her aide by aide in the little church
11 ounces, and the Rye loaf, the group of buildings there are eleven con­ she loved ao well. It was by her efforts
most healthy of all the doctor nected with a main arcade and covere«! that the work at Woodmere w»« started
tells us weighed 12 ounces. Tak­ passage ways so that no one is exposed arid continued. She was faithful in
ing the white as a standard we to the weather at any time in going small things, may she be ruler of greater.
in the Home,
“Father now within thy keeping,
find that 5c will buy eight anywhere
Leave we now our dear one sleeping.”
be done.
ounces of bread from the down Sunday the Catholic priest hold ser­ There will tie a celebration of the
town bakeries, and 10 1-2 ounces vices at 8 a. m. The Chaplain preach­ Holy Communion at K :♦» o’clock a. m.,
if spent at home.
In other es at 10:30 a. m., and holds Bible Study the first Sunday in each month. Then-
words, by buying the Home­ Class at 1:30 p. rn. Sometimes the wili tie no afternoon service on those
Sundays.
made Five Cent loaves the aver­ Catholics have an extra service at
3 p. m. Prayer meeting is held Mon­
St. Paul’s Guild will hold no further
age family will save nearly day at 7 p. m. Tuesday and Friday meetings
until the first Wednesday in
$3.00 a month on their bread bill afternoons there is a han<l concert from September.
alone. A word to the wise is 1 to 2, and the same evenings there are The lawn party at the resilience of
sufficient. Watch the run on movies. When held out of doors in the Mr. Wagstaff was postponed on account
from 8 to 9; in the a«iditorium of the death of Mrs. Tibbils. Further
bake-shops,
Incidentally j summer,
from 7 to 8. The other four evenings notice will be given later.
the pies, pastry, cakes, and , there is a band concert from 7 to 8.
other ‘‘deadlies” i made by our
__ The routine of the day follows:
Kern Park Christian Church.
local bakers simply can’t be beat. I Reveille is Mown by the bugler at 6
We don’t know how long the a. no. We rise, drees, make our beds C. W. B. M. met Wednesday, the 1st
local bakers can stand the strain, feach man has a lied to himself) sweep inat. at the home of Mrs. C. L. Doug­
but here’s hoping. We are told the room, and Tuesdays and Saturdays lass, Mrs. Arp leader. Topic, “Con­
that saving of waste and true mop the floors for Saturday is inspec­ gress on Christian Work in l«tin
economy is true patriotism. Lets tion day. Breakfast is at 7, and from America.”
show our colors by Trading at then til) 9:30 the men are free to go The Christian Endeavor will hold an
Home.—J. S. F.
around tbe grounds. At 9:30 the doc- entertainment and box social Friday
Taber ¿116
tooth St., 4 block» from l oafer
Home 2411
Why not draft that holy of
holy shrines, the profits of the
Standard Oil Trust?
Economical Housekeeping
Consists in studying
FOOD VALUES AS WELL AS PRICES
FOR GOOD MEATS and
REASONABLE PRICES
The Thrifty Housewife goes to
Eggiman's Meat Market
HEADACHE?
Headache in one of the gri-ab-xt ene­
mies of mankind.
How many endure day after day, thia
nerve-racking, strength napping pain,
without a thought of ita origin, the
CAUSE ia never nought by the majority
of sufferers, they endure and wonder.
Eighty per cent of all headaciiea come
from defective «-yes—with the proper
glass«-» all distressing pain would vaniih.
Our thorough examination revealn all
hidden defects that might cause head­
ache.
Our scientifically constructed
lenaea remove the strain and relieve the
pain.
The Optical Shop
DR. GEO. B. PRATT,
Tabor 2573
5919 92d Street
DRAKE & MAUCK
LIDS I 2 I BONES
2 JOINTS
136 Fourth Street
Main 5493
349 Wash. St., Opp. Morgan Bldg-
Main 8882
BEST LIVE BODY, FIR CORD WOOD
W. B. SINES
Phone Tahir tew
LENTS, OREGON
Optometerist
26 Alder St. between «th and Broadway
9
-
Bring Your fine Job Work to the Herald
i
I