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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 15, 1917)
y Mt Scott Herald Publish*! Rvery Thursday at 1*«U. Tu« M t ttxwr Pi’ananiwu «'«wrajvv J XANUKK n»X. rill« MINNl«<HH»t>«NOtWH HTI»B. »•«• Bailor J Al.l.KN lU'NHAK.Clfvulallon M.n«».r ~gnlervt ■• uwnd cl»M mail m*ll«>i Vvbm •rj It. I»u.»i the |»>*t offl«* *i Lout».Oregon under act of Vongrt»«», M.rvh > lim* •ubacrlptlun price • II * y ver, in —Ivancv I H0K*» : T**’» •**< 1» *1 Who’ll Fill Her Shoes? COMPLETE STOCK tagMd M salary Axed by the I tbe T. M. O. A. drive aew SIX» a month, and bin evewtag taple wae “The Bed Trtaagle,*' at ITS. The eounty oonsminnion- the thought preeealed that phvaieal, era cannot raise them. Isn’t it mental and spiritual development were a complement each to the other, no one an awful fix to be in? The sal of which could l»e neglected without ary of the governor of Oregon is ietriment to the other and that in the fixed at $1,500 a year, for read true eenae of the word they were not ing purposes, but he gets $5,000, antagouietic to each other. Tbe great just the same. Surely there work of the Y. M. 0. A. among our boy» we» moot heartily com should be some way to get tiddler manded to the »ympathy and support around the coroner’s salary and <>f the audience. “Everybody should save the lives of these two give something,“ «aid Mr Jaa.ier, "if officials who otherwise will starve they have to go without a day's rations I to do »o.’’ to death before Christmas. of (lord Reliable Merchandla. at numerate prime. W. have jntt received the fellowing good» that were pnrebaaed mot the ago, hence al a caving of onrdeurtb.l New Blankets, Grey or White, >1.26 to $9.50 a pair New Table Damask, 65c, 75c, and $1.00 New Curtain Scrims at 10c, 12 1-2,16c, 17c, 19c, 20c, 21, 22c, 26c, 29c, 32c and 36c (Tide ic the lergeet line of Curtain Berlin ebown In tide cection) New Curtainc, >1.00 to *3 50 a pair I'otton Bata, Uondortvr else 73x00, at fl 25 for 2 Hie X Men’a, Boy’e, Women'» and Children'• Underwear, all price» We »illicit your patronage Every once in a while some Men’s, Women's and Children’s Shoes at a savin« to you ol from $1.00 to $2.00 a pair. thing happens! Readers will be sorry to learn that the “some thing” this time, js that The The nieetiug of the Epworth League 5827-29 92nd STREET Near Foster Rd. Tab. 3681 Herald is this week losing^its was of special interest. Three new Street fstving at 85 centa a members were received into the League. highly efficient and popular news editor Mrs. Minnie Goodenough square yard that in the palmy Miaa Steinnieta, of thelHstrict Christian Thl» dish can ba arranged tn three Endeavor Society, waa present and gave Foster Road in Tenta layers with th. middle layer some kind Hyde. What proved “good days of Joe Simon coft $1.85, ia , an inspirational talk on the new chai- hash liound together with enough” for us we were evident the latest development. If there t lenge • hart that has been designed to POIAIO RtCtITtS ' or of meat Uve Budget thickened gravy. was some way of enabling the ly unable to “hide” well enough, •id the young people's societies of the POTATO TURNOVERS for it was too good for Clatskan- graft to be returned to the home city and state in attaining a greater de Herr are »time potatn c imbitialiuna Boil and put through th. rioor enough (Uoutiuiutd from l'agv I) owners of Portland who have to gree of efficiency. I'bli meeting marked ie[to let slip. You see, it’s this tho Ariel* dittricl without aiiy ruad, i that will pieesea hungry supper crowd. potatoes Io measure a pint. Add 1 wall continue to pay their street im the beginning of “ win mv-ebnm week." way: Mrs. Hyde was for four POTATO TIE tieaten egg, I tablvafioon of floar and i the topic lie!ng “('etching Thein Alive." but would »upply Lento with the much To I quart nf hot boiled potatoes add season with »alt. years City Editor of the Clats provement installments for sev Mi»» Zella Landon was the leader. Turn on floured needed hard-»urface outlet to town. kanie Chief. She left that posi eral years yet, how happy we A concert is being given at the church and Mr. Worden in introducing the enough hot milk to moisten. Season board, roll out and cut in circles site of tion to come to Portland to assist might be. this evening. Mi»» Nettie A. Snyder, a ■abject to tbe Commi»»ion«r» pointed with butter and »all. Mash In kettle saucer. riac. on each a large »poonful 1 in which they were boiled and beat with nt dry ha»h seasoned with ooiona and graduate of Willamette Conservatory of thia out. It wa» »uggeeted by tome us, and during her absence they Why should potatoes be ship Music, giving a recital. A free-will member» of the delegation, including a fork until fight. Btir in 4 cup of parsley chopj».t Ho.. Thia hash should learned what a good thing they ped into Oregon from Idaho? offering will be taken, the proceeds to the Arleta r»pre»entativee. that if the Binced ham. Have ready ♦ hard boil be dry or bound together with thicken had had and pressure was be devoted to the purchase of new soog appropriation of a »urn of money for ed eggs and •» cup of »lock or gravy. ing. l>ouble over and pinch togathar their district could not tie »ecured now, Arrange potatoes and siiewd eggs in diak like a turnover. Place on greased bak brought to bear looking toward books for the Sunday School it might be available later, ami that at ' in alternate layers with potatoes form ing sheet and brown in hot oven. Serve Church Notes her return. We are glad to say The ladies' Aid met in ail-day session all event* the hard-aurlacmg should be ing lop and bottom layers. Moistsn with a thickened sauce made from th. at the church yesterday. that ’she regains her old posi Brush over tits top gravy in which th. moat was cooked or continued to 72nd Ht. in anticipation of i with the gravy. Ldurdwood Imntireqdtiondl Church. tion under more auspicious [con completing the tack later. Tbe delega with milk or egg slid brown in hot oven, with a tomato »aura ditions, for she will have a full | Mrs. Hansakcr will take for the to; ic Former Lents Pastor tion Miureil the CommiMioner» that ----------------------------- . of her sermon on Sunday morning, they appreciated the atep that had been half interest in that paper. We “The Grateful Christ.’’ Passes Away taken in proposing to include the por ' are sure she will make good, Mr. Jackson, of the Forestry Service, lion of the road, but were emphatic iri I sincerely believe she will be hap will tie the speaker at the 5:00 o'clock •»■uring them that unle»» it were con - i ( Continued From Pago I) py. and until such time as we vie per service and will exhibit »tereop- and many times stood in his pulpit tinned at leact »» far a* 72nd St. there > can make this little paper suf tieou view» of the general foreetry work when the people to whom he was preach would be very general di»*ati»faction 1 ficiently prosperous to overcome in Oregon. These vesper service» are of ing felt that at any hoar he might fall The CommiMion pronneed to consider < great interest and well worth while, A at hia poet, for on the drat day of tiie ibe matter very carefully and assured | ■ ■ ■ Clatskanie’s pull we shall have to general invitation is extended to all. Conference at Lebanon, Sept. JtJ, 191« tbe delegation that they were favorable I > ----- gracefully take a back seat. be wae stricken with paralytic, from to tbe project, and that they would be I In the meantime we will| do Millard Ave. Presbyterian Church. which he never folly recovered. Al glad to have the assistance of a »mall | Experts have been the very best we can, with the The Lmiie«' Aid Society of Millard though he did regain the use of bit left delegation at 11 00 Monday at which Don’t wrack your brains! help we ca n secure, and must of Avenue Church met at Mr» Geo. arm and alight ute of hie limb, hia body time tbe road bad gel wae scheduled for studying this question for months, necessity depend more and more Merry’» laat Wednesday,to sew for the continued to grow weaker. He never attention. In connection with the work of this lost hope, however, and he never com have lived with the upon the cooperation of our read Red Cm»». Committee it might be well to remark plained. Bat bit family and friends ers in the collection of news. The mem tie re of the Junior Society of have known for come time that it would that Urn» was very fortunate in hav You’ll help us fill Mrs. Hyde’s T. P. & C. E., met at the home of Mice not be many day» before be would re ing the services of Judge Worden. Mr. THE BOYS IN THE TRENCHES, Olive Reed last Saturday .afternoon at shoes, won’t you, for figurative wbieb time the following officers were ceive hie tammona home. On the Mon Worden wa» for four year» the County KNOW THEIR ACTUAL N1 ly and mentally speaking we have elected and committees appointed: day proceeding hie death he wae to Judge of Klamath County, and ia now a hunch that they are mighty President, Leia Reed; Vice-preeident. weak that those who watched over him the chief »tock-holder of the Mt. Bcott that he would depart any Park Cemetery. He went through the big ones, and we can’t begin to Paul Jordan; secretary. Father Holling- expected moment, and eo he lingered on the rigors of a recall election, and came out We have just received a full line of goods specially prepared to worth ; social committee, Francis Gil take up all the space. J. S. F. borderland until Sunday morning, at successfully on top, and his road-build-1 The Stevens' Cash Dept. Store SOMtWAK I IMI What are You Going to to Send that Boy?... bert; Look Out committee, Arley Crum. Superintendent, Mica Olive Reed. For the prveent tiiey will conduct their mi-etings in connection with the Senior Society, but an their membership in creaaee they will hold their own meet ings. The Millard Avenue Church ia very fortunate in having tbe ii*>* of a very fine organ, donated by Mrs W. J. Hol- lingworth, mother of Prof. J. A. Hol- lingworth. It ia a rare instrument, being in a piano case, and will be a great help in the choir work. Mias Myrtle Brack led the Christian Endeavor service last Sanday evening. A very fine program was rendered. This should encourage the younger uaembers. France and other European countries use war prisoners to construct public works. Why not draft a million German prisoners and have them con struct roads in America? If our big land speculators would in vestigate the possibilities in this line they would make some more war profit:. Good roads, canals, railroads, levies, drainage sys tems. etc., make land values rapidly. A few hundred thou sand prisoners working for their board and a few cents a day could create hundreds of millions of dollars in enhanced values of Mends CJwrch. land. There are 50,000 acre« of Mies Terrell, the pastor. spent lest land along the lower Columbia Friday and Saturday at Newberg in eb held largely by speculators and tendance on Newberg Quarterly Meet She expwto to go to Salem to taxed nominal figures. An army ing. morrow to attend the t/nartevly Meet of German prisoners could levy ing there. Mrs. Effie R. Yamptin 1« el- and drain all of it and tbe cost to eo planning to attend. the land owners be NOTHING, At tbe Portland Commune Mieeion but the land would be increased Monday night, although Arne Baa» waa in selling value one thousand per tbe only reprenentetive from tbe 0. E. Society there were two seekers at the cent! Some of our first families altar. Her cooain Irma Cook, of 8un- of Oregon should get next to the nyeide, gave the message. opportunity. German junkers The Sunday School hat outlined a are using British prisoners to the bouse-to-bouse canvass in the internet» , tbe school, and a good atari wae j same ends, and waxing rich in of made on tbe work thia week. The I the midst of war. treeiiere an*i officer» meet next Sunday Be Loyal Anyhow. —. * ii • ' afternoon to hear the report. The feilowebip cupper and Bible eiuuv Study class ou baa dwd been coirgeu charged irom from , , There is no excuse for sulking ( WedBe^ay eTeniuM toTwUy erenini or surliness toward the food con-1 .ndTbe altaodao«"tbi»”w’eek' wasn't j servation program because the juite a» large. brewers are filching food from A number of ladies spent Wednesday I the months of babies. in the church annex making garment, i As the editor of the Venango ,or tb* d-u»oto in Fr,nc* aod 1 (Penn.) Herald says, “We will Th. discipline of tbe church forbid, its members to engage in military ser- not gauge down our patriotism | vice. The men of draft age in tbe1 to any man’s treason.” ■ church will he placed in tbe 5th class. I 1 ! “ ” ‘ military service Friend. ‘) are Do not turn traitor just be- To offset _____ at _ _______________ _ a. • _ _ > • a I k-htn .■wt f __-L. i*_ cause the government is afraid for relief work in the to deal with other traitors. ',od/r,th* ¿‘T\,on o,„tb* .... . .. , _ . civilian branch of the Red Croce. Thie What the brewers waste mon„ is „ not not a . loan Ioan on nR interest but u _ , we - must ; i money is save, no matter how it hurts that aD outright gift to» the relief of »uffer- they are permitted to cankinue tog humanity, and a large number o 1 their waste. iu young men and women are now ea-1 _______ _________ geged in this work in France and Russia, i Tbe women of tbe local church are' uniting with tbe other Portland Friends ' Churches ia making garmenta. They are »ewing for the boys ami girls, furnishing ths material, using patterns -d garments worn in France : and Belgium. Inasmuch as most good things are produced by labor it follows that all such things of right be long to those whose labor has produced them. To secure to each laborer the whole product of his^ labor, or as nearly as Methodist Cbwth. possible, is a worthy subject of The topic for next Bandar morning'a any good government Abraham •ermon will be, “Forgive ns oar Debt«." Tbe treeing topic will be, “Bnccees." Lincoln. hve minute» after eeven, be left ue to take bio place for the first time among the member» in tbe congregation of the Church Triumphant. i Among thoee who moot anxiously await the meeting with him again in the Heavenly I-and are two brother!*, one in London and one in Vancouver, B. C., and three eiatero in London. Hia im mediate family are a wife and foar children:— Two boye Morley and Cecil, twenty and eighteen year» of age respectively, and two daughter» Grace of sixteen and Mabel ten year* of age. “Good night I Good night I a* we oft have eaid, Beneath onr roof at midnight, in the day* That are no more, and shall no more return. Thou hast but taken tby lamp and gone to bed. We stay a little longer, as one stays To cover np tbeembers that still bfarn.” ing activities there were vindicated. meet such conditions. Come and look them over. He seemtxi quite at home with the County Commissioners and assured Toilet Articles of all Kinds them he knew how they felt and what they had to face, but insisted on a fair Razors and Trench Minors and courteous hearing of our petition. While tbe Commission'« attitude in Brashes, Tooth Paste, Soaps placing even a portion of the Foster Road in the budget is only tentative, Waterman’s Fountnin Pens the Committee felt confident that Lente at laat is to receive a paved road. An and Vest Pocket Kodaks anomalous pert of iha situation is that if we had still been outside tbe city lim Made for “the boys” by folks who know its we would have had a paved road come time ago, bat althoagh we have been carrying a heavier burden of taxa Pay Station for Portlaad Cas Co. and City Water Burean tion, we have received no adequate re turns. Those who waited on the Commission ers were, Wm. S. Worden, J> T. Lne, H E Bioyd, T. J. Kreuder, A. D Ken worthy, J. K. Roe», A. Chisholm, W. A. Eatebel, and 1. 8. Vox. Lents Pharmacy The SAN-TOX Store •■■maussussMsuwsnmnsaw^^^a t FOR RENT IM LET US HELP YOU Every patriotic housewife in the nation ia having to re-arrango her eyatem of housekeeping. Large Bet Point Electric Vacuum Carpet Cleaner and attachments 50c for the Let IJs Help You; That's Our Business first hour and 25c for subsequent hours Jack Screws, 15 cents each per day LENTS MERCANTILE CO 6806, 92nd SL S. E. KALSOMINE Electro Therapeutics at 6c per lb. in bulk, and we loan you a deal dirm i with the CACHE of dleeaae and not ito SYMPTOMS Sii.TAÄ brush to put it on with FREE 811“ U •“ ■"""•■‘’"•'I DR. R. A. PHILLIPS A DEPOSIT B REQUIRED ON ALL RENTED GOODS Phone Mam .1112 THE AI.ISKY HUM), r ort la nd, Orw. Our Windows are the Nicest in Town-have a Look ____ Tbe G ut» Station Harber 1« now I o ' h U m I at the AUTO TRANSFER CUT RATE BARBER SHOP Lents Hardware Company »137 F inter Ruud Opp |»_ q . Shave 10c Hair Cut 20c Shampoo 15c Lady’s Shampoo 30c Th. Finest in th. World and Bl Hmn you ran got It for elsewhere Alaji Hanltary (llutliea Urach and full liidlriivlIunN how I«» umt h , N o HV»Pr llliir M<>n<layN nXlYP MUVHY. FrM. Piano and Furniture Moving. Low Distance Hauling. Express Service. Specially equippaal to handle picnic partlee. Reasonable rates. ERNEST E. HATTER (1X14 Mth Street S. B. TaNw sre I’ort I a ml Stand Bdwy. M2, A 1M2