UHL HeraB £>tíM HAND CRUSHED [PAGIFIG COAST IN MILL MACHINE RESCUE SOGIETY Appeals to Housewives for Canned E. Locke Of Lents. Suffers Loss Of fruits and Vegetables -A Little lingers And A fractured from Each Home Sufficient Wrist At Mill. It will be needless for me to go into details and explain to yon the problem of feeding 86 girls and HO babies. Tho task is difficult at anv time, but a tremendous burden at present. I appeal to you to remem tier the girls and balms during this canning season, and put up a little extra to ship to the Ixiuise Home and the Albertina Kerr Nursery Home, where we are caring tor alnuidoned mothers and belies, and we assure you that whatever you can do in their behalf will lie greatly apprec iated. Why not form a club In your town and ship a tiarrel of canned fruit or canned vege­ tables at Thanksgiving. Addresos cor rexjiondence to Gen. Supt. W. G. Maclaren, 196 Burnside Bt., Portland, Oregon, for shipping instruct­ ions. NEWSY ITEMS FROM COUNTRY CALLS Premium Cards are being given away containing twenty coupons, each rep­ DOWN THE LINE YOUNG ENGINEERS resenting 5c in cash, redeemable at certain stores. These can be obtained free, one to a family, with every yearly subscription to the Mt. Scott Herald. One year's subscription can thus be obtained free. Home County to Receive Credit for Enlistment No Matter Where Applicant Appedrs. Lents District Chesters Barber Shop Firat Class Servie«- 691« 92nd Street H. E. Lents Hardware Company Tatxir 1091 5923 92nd Bt. 8. E. Mrs. F. Davis Lents Millinery Waiting Room Confectionery 92nd Hl. and Woodstock Mrs Inez Gullika 5920 92nd St. 8. E. Eggiman Bros. Meats 5919 92nd St. 8. E. F. F. Ehrlich The conflsgratlon was caused by the earehws use of matches. The bouse was saved with only about 146 00 of damage. The heroic work of Mr. Ruel however, did more than anything else to eave the building as the Kern Park company’s equipment does not include chemical apparatus and there was no hydrant within half a mile of the burning build­ ing. Perhaps some day Fire Depart­ ment Headquarters will learn that the lenta volunteer fire department has a chemical equipment es|>ecially for the local water limitations. To send only hose equipment to sections where there is no water is folly yet it is done repeat­ edly. The Kern Park l»oys made a re­ cord run and did good service consider­ ing what they were up against. Mrs. Ruel i* an invalid and when the fire broke out Mr. Ruel immediately carried her out of the house to a place of safety and then went back and com­ menced to tight the flames with such success as to nearly have them under control when the department arrived. Until hie name has been actually posted by his local exemption Ixxrd as called up tor physical examination, any man subject to the draft is free to en­ list as a volunteer in the Army or Navy of the United States. Much misunderstanding has arisen on thia point, but the foregoing state­ ment may tie taken as official and cor­ rect. After a man han once been notified to appear lor physical examination, he is subject to the military authority and can no longer enlist as a volunteer. But until that time there is no restric­ tion against enlistment on hie part. Voluntary enlistment made since June 80th will not be credited against the quota on the first draft of the state ami of the county from which these volun­ teers come. But assurance has been given by the Provost Marshal General at Washington that they probably will be credited against the next draft. • The interests of every county in the state, no matter how remote, are very Those who enjoy riding on a Ferris carefully guarded in the matter of giv­ wheel will have that gratification for ing credit for volunteer enlistments. the first time in the history of Gresham and the county fair when the fair opens in September. 1 Believe In My Country The fair board yesterday closed a deal with the Browning Amueementcompany / bcMoie for a Ferris wheel, a giant merry go- That them arc greater thing» in life round, a dancing platform and a bunch Than life lt»df ; of shows, besides several concessions of I believe an amusement nature. The aggregation In 'limbing upward Even u hen tho .»pen/ and brokets thing will fill one-1 our th of the available space on the amusement trails. 1 call my body Oriel "Halt!" Another contract was signed with Pro­ I believe fessor Frank Miller for a aeries of baloon To th« tail breath ascensions and parachute drops. These In the truth» attractions, together with the evening H'Aicb God permit» wie to tee; Chautauqua concerts will keep everyone / believe interested every day and evening of the In fighting for them. fair. The riding devices and the dancing In drawing. together with the tent shows will make If need be, the usual charges, but the Chautauqua Not the bloody »word of man Brutal with eongue»t will be free to all inside the gates.. The And drunk with power. baloon and parachute drops will be free But the white »word of Hod, attractions. Flaming with Hit truth There will also be a good racing card And healing while it »lay». for the three last days of the fair. Pres­ 1 believe ident Lewis was authorised to make ar­ In my country and her destiny. rangements with Ed Fortune, a well- In the great drcam of her founder». known turfman, for a full series of rac­ In her place among the natitm», In her ideal»; ing events. A. J. Krueger, one oi the I believe fair board directors, was appointed su­ That her dionocracy must be protected, perintendent of the race track and Her privilege» cherished, grand stand. The Chautauqua programs Her freedom defended; will be arranged by the entertainment 1 believe committee consisting of Theodore Brug- That, humbly before the Almighty, ger, C. M. lake and A. F. Miller. Hut proudly before all mankind. Gresham Outlook. We must »afeguard her standard, The tdeion of her Washington, The martyrdom of her Lincoln, ♦-------------------------------- - ■ ‘ With the patriotic ardor THINK 8UCCE88. Of the minutemen And the boy» who fought Believe with all your heart fn her gloriou» post; that you will do what you wore I believe In loyalty to my country, made to do. Never for an in­ Viter, irrevocable, inviolate. stant harbor a doubt of this. En­ Thou, in whose eight tertain only tho friend thoughts .4 thousand year» arc but a» yesterday of tho thing you are bound to And at a watch in the night, achieve. Reject all thought Help me enemies, all dioeouraging moods In my frailty —everything which would even To make real suggest failure or unhappiness. What I believe. r-Elias Lictarman tn New York Time». ♦---------------------------------- —. ♦ BIG AI IKACIIONS fOR COUNTY LAIR Lents Pharmacy Drugs, Ice (Jream, Soft Drinks '•2nd and Foster Rd. Manz & Mirwald Tailor ’ 9134 Foster Road Indies’ and Gents’ Tailors Tabor 457«, 65440, 92nd Bt. W. E. Goggins Dr. P. J. O’Donnell Shoes 5935 92nd 8t. 8. E. Dentist 92nd and Foster Rd. Katzky Bros. Department Store A. S. Pearce BLAZt "GAUSE D BY LIGH Hl) MATCH. of tire sent in early in the VOLUNI ARY ENLISTMENT ■ lay An on alarm Wednesday, to which the Kern Park company responded, proved to be SULL POSSIBLE ! the residence of J. Ruel, 10005 69th Ave. No. 32. $1.00 GIVEN AWAY IN PREMIUM COUPONS Call at the Herald office for your Premium Card, or ash our representative to call. Present subscribers may get this coupon by having their subscription extended one year. To The Mothers and Misters of < iregon :— Any of these firms will redeem the coupons: E. Ixicke, residing on the bill in the North end of I .anta, employed In the Klee A Kinder mill bad the great mls- lortune to catch his hand In the cogs of a wheel, the roller clipping and badly crushing it. The accident occurred on Saturday morning last shortly after the mil) alerted up. He called for assist­ ance, holding himself out from Iteing drawn Into the machine for fully fifteen minutes before the mill was shut down and hie release effected, himself assist Ing in looreuing the bolts neceesary to effect hie release. He was taken to the Good Samaritan hospital where it was found necessary to remove all the fin­ gers on the Injured hand, ft was feared for some time that II would be neces­ sary to remove the hand at the wrist, but he seems at thia lime to be doing ao nicely that it la hoped thia will not be necessary. His arm was also broken at the wrist. He has c wife and three children. Vol. 15. Lents, Multnomah County, Oregon, August. 9 1917. Subscription, $1.00 a Year No Coupons on Groceries 5716-24 92nd St. 8. E. Tinsmith «113 Foeter Road Otto Lemke Rose City Van Co. Florist «519 96th St. 8. E. Hauling 8852 Foster Road Grays Crossing-Tremont District Jos. Gething Tremont House Furnishing Co. Electrical Supplies «811 Woodstock Ave. Dealers in Furniture, Hardware, Etc. «021 72nd St. 8. E. C. M. Woliard Tremont Pharmacy Dry Goods, Men’s Furnishings 8127 Woodstock Ave. Drugs, Etc. Tremont Station ‘ Firland-Anabel District H. J. Ames Elizabeth J. Howard Groceries 8707 Foster Road Millinery, Dry Goods and Notions 6504 Foster Road Alvord Furniture Store “Furniture at Less’’ C. W. Johnson 452V 67th St. 8. E. Archer Place Pharmacy Geo. C. Bradshaw Ph. G. 5529 Foster Road Arleta Studio Everything in Photography 0434 Fouler Road Anabel Grocery No Red Stamps with Coupons 6204 Foster Road E. E. Davis Plumber «37 Foster Road B. C. Lieuallen Laurelwood Conf’y, Cigars, Tobacco 6244 Foster Road Knight Bros. Motorcycle and General Repairing 4610 62nd St. 8. E. Kem Pkrk Cabinet Shop Light Mill Work. Screens, Etc. 4633 67th St. 8. E. Kem Park Hardware Ijiurelwood Grocery «230 45th Ave. Everything in Hardware 4624 67th St. 8. £. Laurelwood Filling Station C. A. Norwood Mfg. Co. No Coupons onGasoline 6826 Foster Road Made-at-Hoine Specialties 5907 Foster Rd. S. E. R. Frank’s Grocery Phoenix Pharmacy Tabor 2988 6537 Foster Road The Kodak Store 6616 Foster Road Foster Road Pharmacy Geo. 8. Miller 614« Foster Road J. A. Teeny Dry Goods and Notions Kern Park Station V R. Heath D. G. Teeny Paint Contractor 6801 Foster Rd Dry Goods and Notions 6418 Foster Road Chronicle of Weekly Events In Arteta War And Peace Needs For T raised Engineers Doubled—Must tome And Kern Park Varied and Full From Schools. Of Interesting Doings. The most lucrative as well as the Mrs. E. O. Rivers spent the week end most patriotic service young men can at Camas, Wash. Mrs. Orlay Gilbert has been spending perform for the next ten years or more ia training and practicing engineering, the week at Brocks, Ore. says J. A. L. Waddell, Consulting Mrs. Bertha Fletcher is home from an Engineer, New York. extended visit to Stevenson. Mr. Waddell is well known in Port­ Mies Myrtle Camel baa been ill at her land bosineaa circles, where ne wa* home at 6« St. and Millard Ave. supervising engineer of the great Mr. Harry Usher has gone up the Columbia interstate bridge and also the Clackamas for a short fishing trip. O. W. R A N. railway bridge across Mrs. Aunwood is visiting her sister, the Willamette. A summary of hia reasons for the statement follaers: Mrs. Fred McKinley, of Woodmere. More than half of the world will have Mrs. EtU Hill left on the Hassalo for Ocean Park to join her mother-in-law, to be reconstructed after the war. America's railways and bridges will Mrs. J. Hill. have deteriorated from over use and Mrs. Bruce Keith, of Kendall was iack of upkeep. This reconstruction is operated on Saturday a. m. at St. almost wholly the work of engineers. Vincent hospital. She is doing nicely. European engineers are being killed George Cornes has accapte«! a position off by the thousands and large numbers as a Forest Ranger at Zig zag station, of American engineers serving in in the Mt. Hood district. Should the Europe will be killed or incapacitated work be found congenial, he (tans to for work. Btay indefinitely. The supply of new engineers in tho The Misses Marian Usher, Emily warring countries has been cut down Fletcher, und Esther Hollingworth en­ fully one half by the call to arms, just joyed a good swim at Sellwood Park last at the time when it should be doubled. Wednesday and then enjoyed the rest The demand for technical specialists of the day at the Oaks. They were by munition factories and ship yards chaperoned by Mrs. Harry Usher. has already taken all available men, Rev. Wm. Amos and family and Mr. and will become more insistent as the and Mrs. K. H. Jones and daughter, call increases for more ships, guns, Francis, leit Tuesday afternoon for an am unit ion, aeroplanes, automobiles, outing on Eagle Creek. All friends wish. and other war supplies. Lack of trained men will make this them a delightful trip and hope they enjoy their much deserved vacation. country miss the golden opportunity The ladies' Society of Millard Ave. lor largest service in the world’s re­ church will give an ice cream social at construction work. With an adequate supply of properly the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Usher, trained young assistants the old engi­ 7626 83 Ave., Friday evening. All neighbors and friends of the entire neers of the country could do five or community are invited. All come and even ten times what they are now doing by managing the European engi­ enjoy a good social gathering. neering work of Europe through their Rolland Rittel, entertained a number assistants. of hie friends on his second birth­ Engineering for the next ten years or day at the home of hie parents, 7604 more will be the most lucrative of al) 71 St. 8. E. on Wednesday, the let inet. professions. Ice cream and cake were served. The "It is thus evident,” says Mr. Wad­ following were present: Scott Hill, dell, "that we must manage not only to Violet and Dorie Hangner, Esther prevent any falling off in the attend­ Hollingworth, Clyde and Lucile Quam, ance at our technical schools both dur­ Dorothy Davidson, Bobby Moore, Tam­ ing and directly after the war, but also my Brady and Doris Miller. greatly to increase it.” On the evening of Joly 24th at the This can be done he thinks, by urg­ home of the groom, 411 Main St. Rev. ing more young men to go to college Wm. Harvey Amos united in holy wed­ and by showing their parents that it is lock Mrs. Ida Kehoe and Mr. Lyndall their duty, both to the boys and their Jamieson. Mrs. Bruce Keith and Mr. country, to send them; by inducing Matthew Klebain stood up with the freshmen with aptitude for technical couple. The home was beautifully courses to take them ; by having drafted decorated with roses and a beautiful students assigned to some branch of bouquet of Shasta daisies was presented engineering service where they will bo to the bride by Mrs. Geo. Merry, of more effective and also get experience Millard Ave. A delightful wedding sup­ for future work ; and by granting govern­ per was served. The following guests ment aid to youths of special ability but being present: Mr. and Mrs. Bruce insufficient money for college work. Keith, Mrs. Minnie Gray, Mr. Matthew By taking these steps the country Klebain and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Usher. will not lose its opportunity to lead the world in activity, effectiveness and wealth. Mr. Waddell concludes bis statement by imploring all youths ready for col­ lege to take up some branch of engi Deer­ ing or technology unless unfitted for it, Members of Mountain View Rebekah and by entreating parents to induce Lodge, Arleta. enjoyed a delightful such youths to choose these subject* social evening on Saturday last, the oc­ for their life work. This for the good casion being a surprise shower in honor not only of the country, but also of th* of Miss Maud Alvord, the retiring mu­ young men themselves. sician of the lodge. The compauv, some thirty strong, invaded the Alvord home M. L Ladles 6lve Silver Tea. in the early evening and set the scenes The Ladies’ Aid of the Methodist to effect the surprise when Miss Maud should return a little later from the Church of Lents will hold a Silver Te* Harris home where she had been enter­ on Wednesday afternoon of next week tained at dinner. The stunt was suc­ at the home of Mrs. Annie Dawson, cessfully nulled off, an evening of 5332 92nd street, three doors North of the Lents schdbl. The ladies always pleasure ensuing. The evening was spent on the lawn, provide an interesting program, which which had been hung with Japanese with dainty refreshments assures * lanterns for the occasion. Old-fashioned pleasant afternoon. A general invita­ games were played and mountains of tion is extended to their manv friends to attend. ice cream and cake consumed. Miss Maud —as the recipient of a beautiful set of table linen, presented by Meeting of Ml. Scott W. C. T. U. her Rebekah friends. Mt. Scott W. C. T. U. will meet on Tuesday afternoon of next week at the home of Mrs. H. A. Burgett, 6016 81st St. The session will be largely devoted to the transaction Bf btftinees. LAWN PARTY CIVEN LOCAL RED CROSS ST. PAUL’S CHURCH REBEKAHS SURPRISE TO MEET TUESDAYS MISS MAUD ALVORD The lawn party for St. Paul’s Episco­ The local auxiliary of the Red Cross held their regular meeting in the sew­ ing room of the school at Lents Wednesday afternoon. Owing to some work which is being done at the school they will meet st private homes for a few weeks. The day of meeting has been changed as it was found that manv who would like to assist in this work could not be present on Wednes­ day. Hereafter the meetings will be held on Tuesday afternoons of each week. The meeting next week will be held at the home of Mrs. J. C. McGrew, 8741 56th Ave., 8. E. The attendance was good at Wednesday's meeting, but previously the number has been small pal Church, announcement of which has previously been made in these columns, will be held on Tuesday evening, of next week, the 14th inst., at the resi­ dence of P. Wagstaff, Woodmere Sta­ tion. A musical program is being ar­ ranged under the direction of Mrs. Wagstaff and Mrs. Allen. Among those appearing on the program will be Miss Aleen Brong, Miss Aleeu Yerx, of the Pro Cathedral. Also, Mrs. Armstrong, the W. O. Quartette, Mice Maud Alvord, and Percy Harris. Ice Cream and cake will be served. Admission, 16 cte. The public is cor­ dially invited to attend. Celebrate Tenth Wedding Anniversary LAST CANNING LESSON EOR LENTS ON MONDAY Next Monday morning at 9:00 o’clock will occur the last of the series of can­ ning demonstrations at the I-ents school. These demonstrations have been exceedingly profitable and inter­ esting to those who have attended and it is hope«I that there will be a large attendance at the last one held. While not definitely known, it is expected that vegetables will be the basis of this last detnonaVation, which will be held in the cooking room of the school. for some time. It is hoped that by changing the day more of the ladies will find it possible to attend. In this lime of our country’s need the women should rally and do their part, even at tho sacrifice of other dntiee. Mr. snd Mrs. Ed. Thurston, of 6134 94th St. 8. E., celebrated their tenth jredding anniversary at their home on Monday evening, the 6th Inst. About thirty relatives and friends were present. Music and games were enjoyed by all, after which ice cream and cake were served on the lawn. Many useful and appropriate gifts were received. Aged Man Has A Bad Fall. The aged father of Mrs. Wallace and Mrs. Hoy, of 6111 84th St., S. E., hail the misfortune to fall while out in the yard about two weeks ago. It was not known at the time that he was seriously hurt, but later his arm swelling badly medical assistance was sought. He was taken to the Good Samaritan hospital on Friday of last week where’an ex-ray examination revealed that the anu was broken. LAND WASTE GAUSES SHORTAGE OF FOOD There are 30,000,000 acres of unde­ veloped land in the northern parts of Minnesota, Michigan and Wisconsin. The U. 8. authorities state that the speculative prices on this land pro­ hibits its development. There are many million acres of better land in other states liehl the same way. That is why we have food shortage. It is not a question of saving, nor a question of markets so much as it is a question of how to get rid of the land speculator’s strangle hold on civilization. Put public sentiment back of indus­ tries if you want to see Oregon grow. Oregon is to be made the Northwest­ ern center for the manufacture of aero­ planes and for the training of their crews. „ The Army and Navy may be supplied with Oregon Loganberry jam. Miss Jeanette Pound, of 4927 71st 8t. ia making a mid-week visit with friends in Salem.