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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 4, 1917)
and upper class places where for faithful and excellent work during hospitality is extended. It would the past year: Mise Spaulding's class, Msrgurete Burch, Dorothy Wykoff, Pabltobod Ivery Thurwday al Lcnu. Oro«on by not take much of an effort to get Francis Guber, Alexandras Jones and T»k M t S o > tt Fv»i comtànv some of them over a barrell. Ella Reed; Mr. Merry's class. Paul J. 8AMGB* FOX. M»u»gtn» Mitor. Medium and Heavy Weight for MINNUGOODKXOCUH HYDB. N««* Uilor Liquor is obtainable, yet at what Jordan, Arlington Crum and Carrol J ALI.KN DtJNBAR. Circulation Manager. a price! Talk about high license. Olson; Mr. M<-Loney's class, Theo Kntrrvi as rnail mait*r Febru 1 Zehrung. Percy Yost, Iktnald Fletcher, «ry 1«. lui«, al th<- puai oitice al Lwnto. Orvfou, The prohibition laws moderately K<>ger Woodyard and Lyle Riggs. and< r art ni Congrvss. Man-h S 1»T». enforced certainly make for The Millan! Ave. Christian Endeavor Vn<l«rw»nr that we contrMte I for last January, which enablM ua to qoota boom attractive |>ric»a Buta* Option prier - »1 a year, in adranev sobriety if high license does. It Society will hold its annual rally at the Women’s Vests from 10c to $1.76 Misses and Children’s separate Vests, Drawers and Union Sults I Moxas: Taaoa TKH. D «1 is told of a man from Central church next Sunday evening, th» 7lh Men’s heavy Vests and Drawers at 65c, 76c, 98c, $1.25, $1.49 Men’s heavy Union Suits $1.26, $8.40 Oregon that he paid $8 a quart inst. lieginning at 700 o'clock. All Interstate Bridge Pays. members, active, associate and honor for some fire water in Portland, Boys* Vests and Drawers and Union Suits at right prices. The Interstate bridge is paying and when he got four quarts ary, are expected to be present tor roll We sell the Bennington Cooper Spring Needle Knit Underwear. Compare our prices with any in the city nearly $100 a day over expenses home found three of them were . call. This meeting will begin the new ! Christian Endeavor year and a good at and from the start has been ad cold tea! tendance is anticipated. The installa ministered with a degree of tion of officers to serve during the next efficiency rarely manifested in six months will occur at this time. One More Step Needed. Miss Helen Orr, State Secretary of the public construction work. Its 5827-29 92nd STREET Near Foster Rd. Tab. 3681 The success of the municipal Oregon Christian Endeavor I'nion, will bonds sold at a premium, and fish market will be greater if the l>e present and explain the new two- the contracts were let away be city establislidirect dealings with year campaign chart. Don't fail to be SUMMONS. low the estimates because it was In the Circuit Court ot th« Stat« ot Oregon, the fishermen on the coast and present. We need your help. for Multnomah County. known that it was to be a Ha id Unit, Plaintiff, va Frank Loul. th.” Efficiency is Built—Not Born does not trust to the wholesale fvndant. “straight job’’ and no grafting Ldurehood C onqreqatlonal Church. To Frank Lent. the above named defendant: fish dealers to furnish supplies. i In the natnu of the Htato of Oregon: You IT IS MAN-MADE AND MECHANICAL allowed. Had our four-million- Sunday next will be observed as Home 1 «re hereby required to appear and atiawer the There is still too great a margin Coming < omplalnt filed agalnrt you tn the above en Day at the l^urelwood Congre dollar court house been construct third »nit. on or before thr Mh day ot Novena* between what the fisherman re gational Church. The topic of the j ; l>er. iv!7, said dale being more than »lx err« ka ed as efficiently we would have from the J?lh day of September, Itll, the date ceives and what the consumer sermon will be “The Pilgrim Faith.” of the order tor publication ot thia iuutmon* Telephone efficiency is built into »the had a much lower tax rate during and mure than »lx weeks from the J7>h day of pays. Branch fish markets A general invitation is extended to al), Ba^lember. IVK. t hr date of the Hr»t put lh a the years it was being built. tiOn of »aid »111111000» ami If you fall loanawer Automatic Telephone and with it goes » should be established in the sub especially to those who have at any or otherwise appear hcrelu, the plaintiff will The interstate bridge is being time been aillliated with the I.aurelwood 1 apply lo the Court tor the relief praved for In economy, large free service area and urban cities within the lines of church. rlaiutiff.i complaint herein, lo-wil: Fur a operated according to the plan udamrnt and Oar rev ot Divorce dUaolvIng thr bond* of matrimony heretofore and now unlimited number of calls at low rates provided for by the legislature, Greater Portland. What can be existing between the plaintiff and defendant, done with fish can be done with and for the care. cusl«»dy and control of the friends Church. but the plan itself is costly and minor children, to w II ; Inland Lent and meat and bread. Other civilized ; Mariam Lent, and for such other and further absurd. Toll bridges of any The services of last Sunday were held as may seem just and equitable In the cities have extended the activ as usual. The message in the evening relief Call A 6221 Contract Department - premises. kind retard trade, travel and I This summons is served upon vou by publica ities in supplies to all kinds of brought one seeker to the alter. Miss tion thereof, pursuant to an order ot tuv lion and our representative will call. commerce. They have been al J.P. Kavanaugh, Judge of the above meats and fish, bread, vegetables Terrill is proving herself to be a speak orable >-ntHled Court, which order 1» dated Mrpt. ’J7lh most abandoned in Oregon. The 1VI7. First Publication Met»« JT. IfiiT. l-Ot and supplies. Some European er of dignity and power. Those with Publication November ltd*. restrictions upon interchange of John Van Zante, Attorney for Plaintiff. lit out a church home in the community cities run loan banks on personal Spalding Bldg., Portland. Oregon. business by a very small toll are are invited to come and hear her. things, undertakers supplies, and Murry Hunt who recently was a much larger than might be sup ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICK patient at one of the city hospitals was i Notice is hereby given that the undersigned posed. If an interstate bridge is even keep poultry. Mt. Scott Herald Underwear for Fall and Winter Wear Women, Misses and Children, Men and Boys The Stevens' Cash Dept. Store I has been, by the County Court of the 4’ountv a good thing, then the free bridge would be a better thing. The value of property is increas ed by travel, population and busi ness. All would be increased by a free interstate bridge just as they are facilitated and increased by the free bridges across the Willamette river. The commun ity .as a whole, would be amply repaid and the increased prop erty values would justify the carrying of the interest and sink ing funds of the bonds. The up keep would be much lessened by the toll gate keepers being dis pensed with. A bridge is only a piece of the public road. In Oregon we have long ago discov ered that it does not pay to fine people for using the public roads. When will we abandon the absurdity of fining people for driving into Multnomah county to do business with us? at church last Sunday. i of MultnoMiah. State of Oregon, appointed a<l ’ niluistratrix of the last "ill ano Testament In Maryland three small towns Miss Madge Tamplin was on the sick and Estate of James H Atkinson, deceased, late ol Muitnomah County,Oregon. All per list the early part of the week. sons having claim» against said estate are have recently voted to exempt Kenneth Tamplin and Sanger Fox at hereby notified to present the same to the improvements from taxation for tended the Portland Commons Mission I undvrstg4ed at the office of James N. Davis, | ”01 Journal Building, Portland. Oregon, with in six months from this dale, duly certified as local purposes. The city of Balti Monday night. by law require«!. ATKINSON, Administratrix. more has long exempted manu Mr. E. E. Taylor, who filled the pul MINNlLC. Date ot first publication Hept* mber la. 1917. facturing machinery from taxa pit several weeks ago was a guest at the ! Date of last publication October II, 1917. tion. Two years ago an amend | home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Dunbar on ment was adopted allowing any 55th Ave. over night Tuesday night. He is going with his family next week to city or town to exempt from tax take charge of the church at Boise, ation any class of property. Idaho having been secured for that Wb«r, trained ap«*l*ltato with wod.rn lab Economists all over the United work by the Evangelistic Superintend oratorio« »ad *d.q».l. aqi>lpm»nt gl»« la ent of the Friends Churches of that States are watching the results ■ truetlan landing to roltogioto d.grwoo to to. I tallowing aabool. with great interest. The exemp state. The Oregon Agricultural College tion of improvements from taxa tion has worked well in western Canada and Australia, and is considered where in operation to encourage investment, new set tlers and new enterprises. Anabel Presbyterian Church. AGBICULTUBB. with IS daparlaaato; COMMEBCB. wllk « d.porlm.nl»; BM0INEEBIMO, with « dapartnaata. tai •lading Ototl. El»«lrl«»l. Highway. ladaatrial Aria. Irrigation. aad Maakaaiaal Xogi».»rtag. FOBBBTBT, laaladla, Logging Ba^townr- The monthly worker's conference and dinner of the Anabel Presbyterian Bun day School was held in the Bunday la«; School rooms of the church on Monday BOMB B00B0MICS. with « nr.) or dapw, evening. Following the devotional ■•ala. laaladia, Iraiaia« la to. Fraatoaa service routine business was transacted Hou»»; MIXING. with toraa dapariwaato. toalad and some most interesting reports made. Chanlaal Kn«iaaorla« It is said that while outside of Plana were outlined for remembering at la« FIABMACT Portland the different commun Christmas season, the young men who TBB SCHOOL OF MBBI0. attar» laafraa la toa priaripal daparlwaaia at aaaal ities represented in the Oregon have gone from ths Sunday School into Maa aad iaatraaaatol ■ ■•1« the army. Not long ago the School Coast Artillery Corps regiment TBB MILITABT DBFABTMBBT. aaaaDad to t*ch boy who has gone to the 10SS aadato la ISIS IT. aad waa raaaaaaw are seeing that their boys have a sent front a copy of a splendid edition of the Sanaa tea O. A. C. traw tba Waalaaa Dapar, comfortable “mess fund” and New Testament. Plane for observing man I at toa U B War Dapartwaat aa aaa at The “Jitney" Does The Job. fltlaaa **4lalin«»tahad iaalitolloaa” at All the public service corpora frequently send down to Fort the Christmas time were outlined and toa hlfkar laarala« All eadaia wilt ba toralahad tions are coming forward and Stevens and other points hamp committees appointed to carry the plans aanplato aalfvrwa by toa U. 8 Qaaaraaaat toa jaalor and aaalor eadaia. aarallad la getting their prices raised. ers of good things, that Port to completion. The main feature of the and Christmas service will be a cantata pre toa R O. T. C.. will ba flaaa rommotolloa ter Meanwhile the public service of land’s Eighth Company, C. A. C. sented under the direction of Mrs. C. C. aabaiatonce. aa well aa all tranapartatloa aad at Iba ala weak,' Bummer eanrp transportation in San Francisco is neglected and forgotten. The Tripp, who conducts the church choir ' •abeiatenea BEUISTBATIOM BEGINS OCTOBBB 8. Eighth Company is as fine a mil is extending its lines, paying off The singers will be assisted in render 1(17. lu/ormallon aa raqnen Addraaa. Bagletrar. Oregon Agrlcullaral CoUaga, its bonds, investing a deprecia itary unit as any the state ever ing the cantata, by the Sunday School Corvallla. Oregon. orchestra. organized, and it should not be tion fund and paying better wag The school is in a flourishing condi es and giving shorter hours than neglected. tion not only financially but has had a any street car corporation on the remarkable attendance during the vaca Coast. Its electricity costs more, tion months, and is filling up rapidly for the coming winter’s work. its wages more, its new material Promotion and Rally Day was observ more, and its services are better Methodist Church. ed last Sunday with appropriate ser than that given by any other Regular services will be held on Sun vices. The S. S. presented each mem public service of the same nature day next. The pastor, Rev. F. M. ber of the three Primary classes going that buys the Sunday or Daily anywhere west of the Missouri. Jasper, has been returned for another into the Junior Department with a Oregonian or Journal Newspaper will receivs And it all comes from the nickels year and will preach both morning and | bible. The classes so promoted were of the patrons. Only the credit evening. The evening services will be those of Mies Rhodes, Mrs. O’Mealy half hour earlier beginning with and Mrs. Shaw. of the city stands behind it. Why one Mr. Shaw and his class of 14 Junior Sunday next. Junior League at 5:30, could not Portland do the same? Senior League at 0 :30 and the evening boys spent Sunday afternoon out on the banks of the tieantiful Bandy, going by service at 7:30. auto. The boys took along a picnic! The Bunday School observed Rally Patriotic Smith Family. Day on Sunday last with appropriate lunch for the evening. The return trip Renowned in history, song and exercises. A set program entitled was made by the way of Troutdale and at the city directories, the famous fam ‘•Flags of Freedom,” was rendered, the Sandy Boulevard. ily of Smith is laying claims to with a large audience in attendance. The ladies of the church and commun being the most patriotic in this A Missionary Pageant formed the most ity met at the church on Wednesday feature of the program and afternoon and organized a Red Cross country’. A census taken at the ambitions was given by the young ladies of the Auxiliary. The committee in charge naval training camp in San Diego, school dressed in costume and was very of this work has aroused a great deal of Cal., discloses the fact that there effective. Dr. Geo. Pratt, Superintend enthusiasm over this department ot the! are thirty-two boys by the name ent of the Centenary Church, gave an work and much is expected to be accom plished the coming winter. of Smith while the Jones’s could inspiring address. The Woman’s Foreign Missionary only muster eighteen. Accord Society held their monthly meeting ing to M. A. Hollabaugh, Y. M. Wednesday afternoon at the parsonage. Evangelical Church. C. A. secretary at the naval sta Tne regular course of study for the year The regular services will be held in Tabor 353K tion, the Smiths are entitled to was begun at this time. Mrs. Fyock the morning on Bunday next. The Dr. Wm. Rees the honor “Smith,” he says, “is was the leader and the meeting was one pastoi, Rev. T. R. Hornschuch, will Office and Residence, aw E frith Ht. of interest. preach at 11:00 o’clock. a typically American name. The PORTLAND. ORE. The evening service will be held under men who bear it are Americans I the auspices of the Pacific Coast Rescue among Americans. They are Millard Ave. Presbyterian Church. and Protective Society. Mr. MacLaren, Eaat «>17 patriots. It is natural then to The Sunday School observed Rally the founder and head of these institu-l Bdw. find so many of them in the Day on Sunday last, a very delightful tions, which include the Portland Com John Guy Wilson program being rendered which was mons, the Louise Home and the Alber- navy.” Attorney-at-Law thoroughly enjoyed by all. The junior tina Nursery, will speak, his address to MH Plttock Block choir, under the direction of Prof. J. be illustrated with lantern elides depict Cold Tea Comes High. Archie Hollingworth, made its first ing the work in which he and his corps Office Continuation Evening, by.Appointment Portland has few organized at public appearance at this time. Mark of workers are engaged. The programs tempts at blind pigging. The ed talent and ability were shown among put on by Mr. MacLaren are full of in itinerant liquor vendor with a the young people at this time and many terest and not lacking in entertainment, Prof. T. E. Lawson bottle in his hip pocket does not new selections are anticipated in the while the human-interest stories of real Plano Lessons at Your Home at 60c future. life portrayed always grip the hearts of get very far nor travel around near He Will Call One of the usual events of Rally Day the hearers. a given circuit very often. The is the promotion of pupils to higher The Y. P. A. will meet as usual pre- Tabor MSu 491« Nth 81 worst blind pigs are the clubs | grades. The following received diplomas ceeding the evening service. 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Electric Lights 15-20 and 40 Watts, Ea. .25 60 Watts, “ .35 Fuse Plugs, 2 for .15 Flashlights $2.00 to $4.50 2.00 to 3.50 We have a large stock to 1.65 to 3.50 select from. .20 to 1.00 .60 to 2.50 .75 to 2.00 Flashlights, “ Batteries .75 to 3.75 “ Bulbs .15 and .20 Goodyear Auto Tires. Blue Streak Bicycle Tires We Carry the INDIAN, ERIE, OVERLAND and ZENITH Bicycles, Priced from $26.50 to $45.00 Every Child One Bar of Chocolate • tabor 4 mj « C. A. Norwood 5907 Foster Rd. A Stitch in a Tire Saves Alii eage T|0N’T decide too soon that a tire or tube is wornout. Some times there’s more mileage left than you might expect. Let us look it over. We will tell you frankly whether it will pay to make repairs. If repairs will help we’ll handle them quickly, efficiently and at very moderate cost to you. Try us. It will pay you.J LENTS GARAGE AXEL KILDAHL, Proprietor Tabor 3429 D 61 8919 Foster Road Candies, Confectionery, Fruits, Soft ICE CREAM F'«a , Tobacco and Clears, Light Lunches Tab. 1460 Bohna’s Confectionery