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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 7, 1918)
WANT ADS FOW SALK GRAVEL und SAND. Pli.ine TnlHir ; Fftlt PLOU<HIIN<< K. Iley Ung. M Call Tabor 37H3 LOST—Last Haturday between Otto Katxky’s and the car lin« an Mastern Klar pln. Iteward on retiirn to Mrs, Otto Katxky FOH HALM—THUST-o Waslnng i-oin- pound delivered. Talior 22U5 or write 7080, AHlli Ave. Professional Directory Tabor LENTS BRIEFS Mrs. F. Bryant wnU-rtalned her sister, Mrs. Geo. II. Bryant of the Arlington Hotel, Astoria, lust week. All auto owners will he interested in the free lest of the wonderful new elec trical instrument at the lents Garage Monday. Mrs. Geo. W. Simpson, and Mrs. Carrie Day were visitors at the home of Mrs. F. Bryant of 9610,57th Ave. H. E. last wts<k. We find James Henderson, who was for some time assistant in the la-nta l‘i»t Oilice 1s now Superintendent al the Arlela Office. Mrs. J. M. liuker, of Tillamook, Ore. is visiting nt the home of her cousin, Mrs. Oscar F. Freeberg of 5H Ave. 8. E. Mrs Baker wm Miss Ostia Hedge before her marriage to Mr. Baker. Dr. Wm. Rees Church Notes Bulletin No. SIX Baptist Church. Services, Sunday Feb. 10th, E A. Smith, Pastor. Sunday School at 9 :45, Mrs A. M. Randolph, Supt. Good music and a live School. Preaching Service at II a. rn. Subject, "God the Salvation of the Ages " Young peoples Prayer Meeting. Theme, "My Denom ination, What it Stands For," Evening, "Christ’s Challenge to the Age." Prayer meeting, Thursday evening. A cordial invitation to every one. The Pastor will have for morning sub ject«, "GodThe Salvation of the Age«.” "Jesus Christ, Hia Person and Power." "When will Jesus Corne again.” "The Christian Altitude Toward the Second Coniing." "The Judgement of the Na* Hot and " What Shall we do While He Tarries.” The evening themes will lie Evangelistic in Character. 9 CLEANLINESS has been a conspicu ous part of civilization since the begin ning of time. Ancient nations had very strict customs regarding washing. It is only comparitively recently, however, that the manufacture of soap has been perfected to a stage where there are soaps of various kinds for various uses. MEDI INAL SOAPS now abound, The many friends ol Rev. I’etsr Conk although authorities declare that all lin formerly pastor of the Evangelical Olfto« and Itraltlehce. Ifta K ftOtb Hl. Church of lenta were glad to see his I vanqellcal Church. pure soaps have medicinal value. It is PORTLAND. OBK. face on the street earl> this week. He Because of inclement weather the at- not generally known that soap is an ex was only here a few hours, and is on tendance at the services last Sunday waa Kail <0*1 II.Iw -jaw. bis way to Tillamook. not very large, yet it wm a good day M cellent antidote for mineral acid poisons Kents-n Wilson Post and Shllo Circle the interest in the several services wm John Quy Wilson G. A. K.. will have a FREE ENTER very satisfactory, and we Is-lieve some LABOR SAVING Soaps of all kinds Attoraey-at-Law TAINMENT on Feb' 16th In their lodge good was done. Rev. Gile did credit to are now in general use. A well known mi Pllloek Hloek room in tlie I. O. O. F. hall, it being his subject on “Prayer,” in the morn CIHra l onaullallon K»nli>s< kJ Appointment in memory of Lincoln’s and Washing ing. He brought out very forcibly the housekeeper volunteered this informa ton's birthday, it ia open to the public. need ol more prayer as individuals, tion to us yesterday. “I always use churches, communities and a nation. Mise Anna Barrett, sister of Mrs. C. J. Prof. T. E. LawBon The "Day of Prayer" offering of *14.00 | Holway is successfully evading the Hl. CRYSTAL WHITE because it smells wm commendable considering the con Piano Leanons ■« Yew Moms at 60c Paul. Minn, climate. Her father is Mill gregation. The evening subject “What good, doesn’t hurt your hands, lathers He will fall here also, and delighted with Oregon. He is parti nlarly pleased with the is the Church Worth to Me and What easily and makes the clothes white,” <«!• MIX Bl Tabor 7« seclusion end privacy afforded by a home am 1 Worth to the Church?” was indeed timely Many who were not in Lenta. present could profit by heeding the Oar Special for SATURDAY AND Mrs. Hattie Beldin of 4123, 66th St. admonition of more faithful church at MONDAY ONLY is 6 Bars of CRYSTAL 8. E ia now in the campaign headquart- tendance and performance of duly. Dr. F. M. Brooks era of A. W. Lafferty, 437, Pittock Block Next Sunday services at the regular WHITE LAUNDRY SOAP for 25 cento. MlOrffoulan tlullitlna where alie ia doing her beet to meet en hours. Rev. Liening of the First Ger The regular price is 5c a bar. PORTLARD quirers and boost bis campaign along man Evangelical church will preach the Specialist in Surgery She tells us that she hu worked for him word in the morning. In the evening for many veers. Rev. A. E. Myers, of I>enta will bring Notary Public laiwrence Mills, little son of Edward the message We welcome you to all Mills of 9118, 57th Ave. was operated service«. Lents Real Estate Co. on yesterday at St. Vincent’s hospital i RALPH STARZ. Prop. for the removal of his adenoids. He Millard Ave. Presbyterian Church. City «nd Country Property had been left so long that the operation The Y. P. C. 8. E. held their monthly LKRTB, ORKOOR was a difficult one and occupied nearly an hour and a half. The physician was social at the home of Olive Reed, 6743, 78 Gt. ami 67 Ave. A splendid program Dr. French. was rendered. The program included, James W. Parsons, formerly in the a reading given by Miss Buena Marga Tabor 1141 5805 92nd Street S. E. furniture business and with A. D. Ken eon, a Bolo by Mr. Freeman, a violin worthy A Co., of lente was a visitor to solo and a reading by Bertha Case. The This is Io annouce that we are this office yesterday. He is now en rest of the evening was spent in playing prepared to take care of all gaged in the furniture business at games. Refreshments were served and kinds of Walla Walla, Wash., and is up on a enjoyed by everyone. Repairing of Wells, Pumps, Gas visit to hie mother and sister, Mrs. and We have secured the services ot Lewis Engines, Etc. Mies Ruth Parsons of 7820, 66th Ave. I. Hadley and Chester A. Hadley, father JOB PLUMBING THE PORTLAND BUSINESS MAN and eon, both ministers of the gospel to Kern Park Christian Church. Mrs. G. W. Haddon has just rwwivetl who is successful surrounds himself with word from her son D. Claude Haddon "War from the Bible Standpoint,” have charge ot the meetings. Lewis I. . every available modern devise for saving will have charge of the afternoon meet that be was married in ButU’, Montana will lie the subject considered at the hisjtime and money. The business man Tab. 6397 Klrd and Foster, I-ente Jan. 2Uth to Mias Marjorie Gleason, Public Forum to be held Sunday, ings and Chester A. the evening service«. who fails to use an AUTOMATIC TEL Lewis I. will preach Sunday evening at Claude was well known when he lived February 10 at 7:30 p. m., in the church, EPHONE simply closes his establishment 7:30, his eon beginning Monday evening. | in Lente and his mother expects him 46th avenue and 69th street. The to thousands of possible customers. He and tiia bride very shortly on a visit. H|a-akera, beeidea the minister, R. A. Ti e choir is getting a nice start on their may never know the real reason for his He wm a little too young to register in Moon, will be Prof. Elbert Haskins, Easter music. Choir practice is J failure in business. THINK IT OVER. the recent draft registration, and most Ward B. Swope, and H. O. Cartoziau. every Tuesday night at 8:15 with solo Careful study is needed in shoeing of his companions while here are now in an Armenian, who will discuss the sub aud quartette practice every time there is Long Distance Everywhere ject from the experience of Armenia an opportunity to get in extra work. any horse. We make a sjiecially of the service. The Elizabeth Frye Sewing class was studying your horse, his disposition There is the remains of a buggy rest CALL A 6221 smaller than last week, yet there was a and his needs, and guarantee not to ing serenely in a vacant lot on south Methodist Church. good ehowing made and will be plenty | Home Telephone and Telegraph Company of Portland, Oregon Inj'iie the tendermi feet. »2nd St. For a time It was leaning up The people of the Lente Church are of work next week for all. against a telephone jiost with a w-heel (GROWING AUTOMATICALLY) rejoicing that they have so far Iteen able Tonight (Thursday) is monthly meet MATT GREENSLADE, Blacksmith smashed to atoms where it was left by to raise the sum of *92.50 for the ly night. a horse who decided to part company b'oHlt’r Road and 93d St. Armenian-Syrian relief fund, and they Shrimp Rice. withit. It is said to belong 1« Frank believe that it will be at least J100 be Take one cup of rice and wash well. Tobin, and we have an idea there must (.0 rtlOLI AND DO UKtWISt. fore the drive ia ended. Put in double boiler with a pinch of salt Prepare for Winter, get your have liven something doing round those and cover with wat«r. Cook until well i Beginning with next Tiieaday evening parta Monday morning. Germany plants more than twice as done. Fry one small onion, add to the Mr. Jasper ia to give the Boy Scouts an Mrs M. A. Ainsworth and mother, illustrated eeiial story, illuminated by great an acreage in potatoes as the rice, also one pint of tomatoes and one j Mrs. M.C. Jeffries have jus. returned radiopticon pictures drawn by Mr. J. A. United States. Germany gets more than can of shrimp. Small piece of butter, —FROM— from Omaha, Noh. where they visited liolli ng worth, of Ark-ta. If there are twiii- as many bushels per acre, and she |>epper and paprika for seasoning. Stir Milton A. Anisworth formerly of Is'nts, any tioye between the ages of twelve eats three times as many }>otatoes. all together well and serve hot on toast. B. F. MILLER who ia nt Fort Omaha, a member of tlie and twenly who would like to become Germany’s wise use of potatoes helps Balloon squadron of the Aviation section identified with the Boy Scout move her hold out against the Allies. Hoover The Lents Plumber of the signal Corps. There are several ment he would like to meet them at calls the attention of the American peo Tabor 5542 5956 »2nd St. Lente and Portland boys there and the some of the meetings. ple to these facts and asks everybody to •V lioya are very nicely cared for by Cuele The subjects for next Sunday will be: eat potatoes. Are you eating your share? WE TAKE PRIDE Sam having plenty good food and warm Morning service, "When ia a Man clothing. There is plenty of zero weath License to Fight Free.” Evening, "Converting Hell." fn the Sanitary Arrangement er. 24 below part of the time. The boys “Well, that’s enough to try the patience j Thia will be a Radiopticon address de of Our Shop are all getting fat and elijoying^the lies! scribing th« rescue work of the Morgan of Job!" exclaimed the minister, as he ; your heads about substi P is for of health. Earl Walker, whose parents Memorial of Boston, which is one of the threw aside the local paper. The best is none too good for you tutes for wheat. Eat are in Lente, is looking fine and lias a fl nest and moat scientific rescue mission "Why, what's the matter, dear?” Quick Service, Sanitary Conditions your wheatless, meatless, tine position as motorcycle man for the his wife inquired. in the world. Satisfactory Work, Moderate Prices Balloon squadron. The laiys wish their pork less, and other meals “Ijist Sunday I preached from the Special Attention to Children’s friends to know they are anxious to get. text, ‘Be ye, therefore, steadfast,’ ” here. Hair Cutting answered the parson, "but tlie printer Presbyopia is a condition that across the water and fight this war to a IrlcndsChurch. one Each man wants to Is ’ the finish. makes it read, ‘ Be ye there for break conies to all eyes no matter how per CHESTER’S BARBER SHOP Sunday Services, Sunday School, 9:46. fast.”’ fect they are. It begins at about to bring home the Kaiser's scalp. It Is True Economy Every body is urged to be present and on forty years of age, and makes the time. There are going to be some in use of glasses necessary for reading, Don't waste while your wife saves. Still Moving teresting times when some of the con sewing, etc. Go easy on the bread anil sugar even in tests and other things of interest get to let one person cater for the restaurant or cafeteria. It’s first symptoms are inability to well under way. The Intermediate many. That’s my busi ROSE CITY VAN see fine print clearly or a tendency gir'.s class "Quaker Maidens" have ness. Corvallis, On- , Feb. 7. The first of a challenged the Intermediate Ixiys class, to bold reading away from you— The One-Way-Charge Company Ixither threading a needle, etc., etc. new aerie« of bulletin« dealing with the "Quaker Giants” to a membership con A Good Time to Buy home vegetable garden baa just been Don't neglect your eyes at thia test. The boy a will have to hustle if published and is ready for distribution they don’t wish to be hosts to the a Hot Water Bottle See Us For . . . time, let us tell you alxmt it. to all who appreciate the '.-line of the Quaker Maidens for they are out to win. WOOD AND COAL Don’t wait until the old one act “Your eyea aro «afe in our care." garden as a means of economy in war Then there ia a men's class with J. Allen ually gives out on you. It ’ s liable time. The aeries is being prepared by Dunbar as teacher which expects to lie Tab. 1424 D61 8222 Footer R. to fail you in a critical moment. A. G. Bouquet, of the 0. A. C., vege a leading class in the Sunday School in (Jur line of Rubber goods includes table garden section of the horticul the near future. Other classes are hot water bottles of exceptional tural division. I)R. GEO. B. PRATT worthy of mention and will be noticed PERSONALITY IN SUITa A practical planting plan for the home later on. The school pledged itself last quality which we are now ottering Optometrist Can you beat \t? garden ia given, together with a sug Sunday to have 100 out on time next at special prices. Made to fit any figure Also bargains in Rubber Gloves, gestive list of the horticultural varieties Sunday. Lady or Gentleman 320 Abler St. between (Uh anti Hdw. of each vegetable. Baby Pacifiers and other rubber Sunday a. m. service, the pastor will articles. It will pay you to get ac- FABRIC and WORKMANSHIP GUARNTEED give a message to the church and Christ quainted with our Rubber Goods e ■ ' ........ ..... Old Suits Cleaned, Pressed ian people, which will be helpful in pre Line and the big values we offer. SOME PEOPLE The peonle of Poland are eating bread and Repaired. paring us for the revival meetings which Come in today. made from ground barks and pussy have yet to learn that you can break up will l>egin Sunday night. Everybody is F. F. EHRLICH willow polls Is any American going to a cold rapidly by relaxing the bowels 5936,92nd St S. E. Lents Pharmacy complain I m cause Hoover wants us to with HAN-TOX cold tablets. For sale by invited to attend; if a Christian help LADIES AND GENTS TAILOR mix twenty |w*r cent, of other grain flours LENTS PHARMACY, The SAN-TOX "lift,” and if unsaved learn the way of »134 FOSTER ROAD THESAN-TOX STORE salvation. w ith our wheat? Store. Lents Mercantile Company GEN ERAL REPAIRING s E R V STORMS & O'CONNOR Careful Study c E PLUMBING DR. PRATT’S al Primer SUPPLIES AND FIXTURES DON’T PUZZLE PRESBYOPIA War Garden Bulletin The Optical Shop Take Your Sunday Dinner al GribDIe's. Only 30c GRIBBLE’S GAFE