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Heralö
Lents, Multnomah County, Oregon, February 14, 1918
Subscription, $1.50 a Year
¡ARMENIAN PROGRAM
REBEKAHS ARE
AT AREEIA SCHOOL
COMING. HURRAH!
PROMINENT PEOPLE
ATTEND GRANGE
five S. S. Unite In Presentation
Wilson T. Hume Holds Audience Till
District Convention No. I to be Held
aid
of
the
The
entertainment
in
Idle Hour as he Talks of
at Lents,Feb. IK—Mrs. Peter­
Armenian relief work given at the Arleta
Six Cent Fare.
son to Preside.
school Monday evening was a pleasing
Vol. 16.
BULLETIN BOARD
VERY ATTRACTIVE
No. 7
LENES RESULTS IN
LIFE SAVING WEEK
---- —
Open Session ot Lents Grange Sees
Local Churches Co-operate With Life
128 Names Now Adorn Honor Roll Savers In Raising Armenian funds
Excellent Program.
Bulletin Board at Lents. More
There was a large attendance of mem-
The result of Life Saving Week for
to be Added Later
tiers of Lents Grange at their regular
the distressed, starving and dying
success. Five Bible schools of the com­
monthly meeting in the Oddfellow’s
people in Armenia has been highly
There
were
over
200
people
present
We remember that a Rebecca of old munity took part in the program.
Hall on Haturday morning. Visitors
gratifying.
The qnota assigned to
Much
interest
has
been
manifested
at
Tlie musical part ot the program was al the meeting held under the auspices from Evening Star, Woodlawn, Russel-
made a highly adventurous and most
the bulletin board which made its ap­ Portland was reached as usual. As re­
mistily
by
the
Millard
Avenue
Presby
­
of
the
Lente
Improvement
Club
Mon
­
momentous journey on a camel once,
ville, Pleasant Valiev und Rockwood pearance on Eggiman A Tobin’s lot last ported last week this territory was as­
and as soon as we heard ot the coming terian H. H., tlie Junior ehoir of that day night to listen to Judge McGinn on Granges were also present.
Monday. At first it only contained 96 signed to E. L. Barnes, and he reports
of the modern Reliekaha to Ixmta, io school under the direction of Prof. J. A , tlie Jitney and the Six Cent Fare. Th
T. J. K render was installed as Master, names, but this morning another 33 that in Lents the total rea hed $145.00.
spile of the change in spelling, we Hollingwortb, gave two special songs, Judge, unfortunately, was not yet suffi­ living absent in Colorado at tbe regular
were added making 128 in all. There The greatest credit is due Rev. Jasper
started to hum, "Tbe Campbells are tiesides leading In the patriotic songs ciently recovered to tie prise-nt in person, installation meeting.
are still a number of names for which of the Methodist Church and his assist­
coming, hurrah, hurrah I" Excuse the sung by the audience. Three Intermed­ but that rare thing happened that so
After tbe usual noon banquet, which there was not room, It is proposed to ants for the greater part of this show­
poor connection, which modern pro­ iate girls from the Methodist school gave seldom is the case, the subatitnte fully was of course well attended—who ever interline tlie name», and add more as ing, they having raised 1117.50 of the
nunciation and mixlern e|>elllng serve a patriotic song, and Mrs. Whitman ol satisfied al) who were present. Wilson
heard of a Granger's feed that wasn’t? they come in. Tbe list was secured by 1145.00. We have a distinct idea in
T. Hume, former Prosecuting Attorney
the Baptist school rendered a solo.
to epoil.
—the new lecturer, Wilson Benefiei F. R. Peterson, and is intended to cover our minds that Mr. Jasper did pretty
Members of the Baptists 'and of the for some years, was the substitute speak­
Ytte, the Reliekaha from 17 hxlgee,
took charge of tbe open session, which ail those who enlisted from Lenta itself, nearly all that was done, but mention
representing tbe whole of Portland and Congregational* gave “h tones from er chosen, and his personality, appear­ commenced at 1:30. Master Lyle Peters counting as far west as 82nd St. There should also be made of Mrs. Armstrong,
ance,
and
delivery
were
so
Rooseveitian
Bible
Lands,
”
and
''Armenia
’
s
Appeal
then some, are to meet In our midst un
gave a vocal solo with bis mother at tbe are many others in the Mt. Scott dis- Mrs. Cleland, Mies Martha Isler, Miss
Feb. lHth. From a community elands to America'' was given by the Kern Park 1 that many dubbed him T. R's double.
piano; Miss Johnson a vocal solo, and trict and it is hoped that the down-the- Dora Dunbar and Master R<>y Boat­
Certainly
bis
speech
was
forceful,
clear,
Christians,
the
leading
part
being
taken
point this is an Important affair, any­
Master Percie Gates a violin solo with I line folks will undertake a similar effort wright who all gave some time to the
thing which recognizee our little suburb by Hazel Cartoxian. Rev. Brackenbury, and lie never once lost the attention ot piano accompaniment by Miss Chap-1 in their district.
It is too bad that work. The notice was very short, as
ad-
bis
audience.
as being of Importance is important to the Methodist gave a short patriotic
man.
W.
H.
H.
Dufur,
Master
of
parents
living
here
whose
boys enlisted tbe campaign closed Monday and work­
Mr. Wilson staled that tlie jitneys
us. lx»t us do our beet to welcome dress, ami "America“ by the choir and
Woodlawn Grange gave a very long and from some other part could not also ers were not notified until Saturday
had not lieen voted off tbe street. A
them. They come on Moudav, Feb­ audience closed the program.
interesting talk, and Superintendent of have their son’s name appear. Perhaps morning in some instances. The first
Bonding ordinance was pawd requiring
ruary IHtli, and stay all day. The pie-
School Aiderman gave an interesting this can be managed—ask “Pete.” notice given was Thursday night.
them to put up a $2500 bond. This
Siding officer of the Convention Is Mrs.
SUSAN C. BRYANT.
talk
on the education of children. H*e Those who were added this morning
would not have stopped them. A
Annie N. Peterson, wife of F. It. Peter­
said there were twelve schools in the follow the names as they appeared last
Mayor was then elected who refused to
son of the Ix-tils Pharmacy. Those who
FRANKLIN HIGH.
With the passing ot Mr*. Susan C. i recognise any bond except those given city which were open every evening for last week. Following is the complete
are also on tlie Executive Committee
adults. He expressed himself as being list:
“Ob! why don’t they kill ns and be
•re Mrs. Rose Palmer, Mrs. Rebecca Bryant in her 72nd year not only this I by a certain surety company; that com-
Ainsworth, Milton; Anderson, Wm; done with it’ ’ exclaimed a poor sufferer
in favor of all public schools being used
Gray, Mrs. Anna McNeil, Mrs. lx>is community, but the whole state of ’ pany steadfastly refused to grant any
for such purposes, for adults could al­ B» iii.-lt, Edgar; Bulk, Cha«; Bnndy, fro-n Franklin—a person who thought
Rodrlck, Mrs Cora Wright, Mrs. Oregon, loses a valuable citizen. Born I txmds to jitney drivers—hence no jit­
ways learn something, besides teaching Randolph; Burnett, Harold; Bu»u, al icmi mat be was a sufferer, “I sup­
in
Indiana
Dec.
22,
1846
Susan
C.
Davis
neys.
Mr.
Hume
declared
that
tlie
Hyatt, Mrs. Hallock and Mrs. Wyatt.
John; Christenson, Alfred; Cbrieten- pose they will want ns to carry the
became
Mrs.
Abtu-r
M.
Bryant
in
1806.
P. R. L. A P. Co. knew all about it, and English to foreigners. Judge Morrow
This is Mrs. Peterson's first task as
also spoke and Professor Krouse of the so :, Wm.; Clark, Archibald; Clark, bujlding in out anus next,” exclaimed
Her
husband
was
a
minister
of
the
purposely
fooled
the
people,
pur|x>sely
Chairman ot Convention No. 1, as she
Oregon Agricultural College gave a time­ Warren; DeWolfe, Milford; Dorsey, another. r-uch were some of the re-
was elected to this office a short time Presbyterian church, and at one time elected their own mayor, and when
Î
ly and interesting demonstration of fruit Lawrence; Dorsey, Shafter; Drake, marks made by tbe students who were
President
ol
McPherson
Normal
College,
they
gave
a
receipt
simply
said
in
effect,
•go.
Claire;
Endrizzi, not enthusiastic over the new system of
tree pruning. Others were present and Plillip; Elrod,
The convention opens at 10:00 a. tn. Nebraska. Her husband died twenty- “Thank you, we got your six cerite.’’.
took part, among whom were Mr. Lewis At-gelo; Fish, Clayton; Fish, Clifford; government. The study halls have
one
years
ago.
There
were
eight
child
­
Mr. Wilson stated that an ordinance
and there will t>e afternoon and even­
___ | : Forbes,
Fcrbes, Allen
Allen ; Gardner, Archie;
Archie; Gard- been established and the pupils in­
ren, five of whom are dead ; the living would be presented to tin- voters sbortla of Rockwood, and Mr. Scott of Sherwood,
ing sessions also.
Floyd ; Glinn, Theodore, Hartwig, structed to keep their books in tbe
are Mrs. M. B. Hogue ol Lents, W. C. to open the door for private parties ’of in fact the Grange was unusually for-' 1 ner, Floyd
Bryant of Moro, Oregon, and Mrs. corporations to operate jitneys. He tunate to have so many prominent peo- Loren, E.; Haney, Guy T.; Haney, lockers in tbe future but tbe locker
Homer M.; Heiman, Emil; Howe, rooms are closed from 9 o’clock until
Jessie Moyer of Falls City, Oregon. ridiculed the idea of granting a motor pie present at one time.
George; Hurst, L. E.; Hurst, Roy; 12:30 and as a result tbe books to be
They came to Oregon in 188«, and vehicle a “franchise.” “What rights
Huxley, Marian; Johnson, Clarence; used in tbe morning have to be carried
settled in Falls City. For tbe past ten do they have for the franchise that PATRIOTIC ENTERTAINMENT
Johnson, Wm.; Jones, Howard; Kelly, around by the students. The study
years Mrs. Bryant has made her home every motor vehicle does not enjoy?'
BY ARLETA W. C. T. U. Fred; Keeler, C. H.; King, Wm. O.; halls are to aid tbe students in their
the greater part of the time with Mrs. When a street is torn up and rails are
Kicrkenapp, Walter: Kirshian, Megr; study. Heretofore tbe students were
Milford de Wolle Writes to His Hogue. C. W. Davis of Lente Is her laid it is a different thing.
.
Klingle, fCapt. C. C.; Knecht, Wm.; compelled to study in rooms where
brother.
friends for Tobacco.
When lie declared that now that the At Arleta School Friday Evening
'* Landon, Cecil; Lang, Ernest; Leipeig, other classes were reciting or go thro
.she died at 4 :30 Saturday afternoon, Government had taken over the Rail-
Pete; Lent, Jasper; Lent, Paul; red tape and get a library permit. Tbe
“SOMEWHERE IN FR ANCE." Fell. 9, and was buried Sunday afternoon roads there was no nwsl for a Railroad
A special treat is promised all who Liden. J. C.; Maggio, Lee; McGargill, new system is to advance the use of the
at
2:00
from
Kenworthy's
Undertaking
Commission and that that commission
Jan. 5th. 1918. My Dear Bunch—Tills
are able to attend tbe Patriotic Enter- Edward ; McGargill, James; Munhoven, study periods.
is a vary cold Saturday afternoon, in Parlors. Rev. F. M. Jasper preached should lie abolished there was much tainrnent to be held by the Arleta Nick; Nichole, Ralph; Norene, Edwin;
An interesting assembly was held
the
funeral
sermon,
and
services
were
applause. He apparently referred to
fact the thermometer said ten below
W. C. T. U. in the Arleta School to- Nyman, H.; Pattison, Clarence; Peter- Tuesday, February 12, in honor of
also
held
by
the
W.
C.
T.
U.
and
the
the
Public
Service
Commission,
for
a
■uro. We are in fairly comfortable
morrow (Friday) evening at 8 :00o’c)ock. eon, Fred; Peterson, Roy; Pixley, Eli; Abraham Lincoln’s birthday. Musical
quarters, and 1 am very well except for lk<lies of the G. A. R. Mrs. Adah later remark showed ttiat once this was The speech of the evening will be made ; Pfund. Chris; Pitts, Chas; Pitts. Tom; selections were rendered by Mr. Walsh
Wallace Unruh, and Mrs. Ward B. done these public utilities such as Gas,
an awful cold.
Swope
spoke on behalf of the Woman's Teli-phone and Electric light could not by Attorney W. A. Burke, and a special I porter, Harry; Purcell, Elmer; Purcell, and a double quartet from the Glee
Now, people, for the love of Mike
Christian
Temperance Union ot which go to the commission and plead near attraction will lie some vocal numbers Oscar; Rayburn, Fay; Rayburn, Frank; Clube. Judge Charles G. Berton epoke
send me some tobacco, no not some—
active bankruptcy and get permission to raise by Anita Loise Hall, who recently sang Reed, James; Rife, Wilbur; Rushford, on tbe life-character an I work of
lots you know; Camels and either Mrs. Bryant had long been au
in the Portland Auditorium. Perhaps Gl-nn; Rutherford, Harold; Sheldon, Abraham Lincoln.
worker.
their ratem
Prince Altwrt or Tuxedo, ami rush it
the greatest attraction, however, will be Harold; Smith, Edward; Smith, Flovd
A story writing contest was an-
Mr. Hume stated that there were very
through for it will take at least two
the drill representing the allied nations, D.; Smith, Peter; Steiger, John; nonneed by George Freyberger, editor-
few accidents caused by the jitneys
months to get it from now and I am al-
HORTON-WRISLEY
when children will be dressed in suit­ Sr mmerfeldt. Walter; Stone, L. E.; in-ebief of the Poet, The contest will
when in operation, and that police
most out. Don't lx» sparing.
able costumes and carry tbe national Tlo mas, Ray; Thompson, Arthur; close March 14. Prizes of money will
records showed that during that time
Will lie home in six months.
flags of the allies. There will lie a small Ti man, Merle C.; Toon, Lester F.; be awaided, ranging as high as $5.00.
Miss Rat.dalin Wrisley. daugtiter of 49 out of 5o automobile accidents were
Ix>ve to all,
admission fee. Mrs. Merry is the Presi­ Trullinger, Ray M.; Walker, Arthur;
Mr. White, the newly-wed business
Milford de Wolfe, Company E. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Wnsley ol 9231. caused by private machines rather than dent of the Arleta Union.
W tlker, Earl; Wheeler, Dwain; Wil­ manager of tbe Poet came forward to
Foster
Road
was
married
to
Lester
V.
by
jitneys.
.
161st Inf. A. E. F., Via New York
lie-ns, Grover M.; William«, Lester; back up the editor but when tbe audi­
Applause was also given when Mr.
P. 8. Will write you a real letter Horton at the home ol R. v. C<sh,
William-, Roscoe; Wise, Earl; Wocdy, ence broke out in loud applause be
Pastor
ot
the
Grace
Baptist
Church,
Hume
announced
that
he
was
going
to
after we are paid !
Tt
>M. E; Wright, Frank; C'ur:s, Bert; calmly announced. “I’m not thinking
Montavilla, Wednesday Feb. 6th. Mr. take thia case to the Circuit Court and
H 'eeing, Ed; Yott, tester; Ellie. ChAi. about what you are.”
Wrisley is known to all Lents residents if necessary to the Supreme Court-and
N.; Byers, Joe; Ileyting, J. F.; Wands,
1 OKING. JORDAN.
Miss Johnston, bead of the Franklin
as the genial janitor of the I-ents School. would feel that he could fight the case
Jim; Wands, Frank; Mummey, L. C.; Red Cross work told that the Franklin
Tbe young couple will make thair home better if he felt the people were tiehind
Kellaher, Jack; Strange, R. N.; Rider,
Ixirin C. Jordan of 7030, filth Atre, at Montavilla where the bridegroom him.
Lecture on Bird and Animal Life Will Floyd V.; Benner, Ralph; White, Roy; knitting was to be shown at the Red
week
Cross exhibit soon to be held at Meier &
died after a lingering Illness, a
now resides. He is in the employ of the
Dr. O. A. Hess presided in the absence
Paul, Harold;
Purden,
Chester; Frank’s store. At present Franklin is
be Given Feb. 17 at Anabel.
ago Monday at the Portland Sanitarium. Constantine Market as a meat cutter. of A. D. Kenworthy the President, who
Spaulding,W.H; Smock, lohn; Gardner, tbe envy of tbe other schools as it is tbe
Funeral services were held at the Mil­ It is rumored they are going to start was unable to be present on account of
The lecture upon bird and animal Wm.; Childs, A. E.; Anderson, Clare only high school that can obtain yarn
lard Avenue Presbyterian Church last out right and buy themselves a home of sickness.
life illustrated by motion pictures, N.; Garner, B.: Smoke, Wm. R.: Ben­ for knitting. Hurrah for Franklin!
, Friday. His father and sister came their own. Beet Wishes!
which was to have been given by State nett, Wm.; Pepper, Leslie; Meng, Ed
from Kalispell, Montana to the sei vice
Yesterday another victory for Frank­
Biologist Finley, under the auspices of A.; Kerns, Leo; Parks, Homer; Wil­ lin. After a very hard fought game ât
and took the body back with them. Mr.
Card
of
Thanks.
ton.
Chas.;
Kerne,
John;
Nichols,
the Anabel Presbyterian Suuday School
Jordan leaves a wife and one eon,
tbe Washington High gymnasium the
The occasion of the loss of our dear
on the evening of February 3, was post­ Ralph; Miles, Frank.
Paul a boy of fourteen. They have been
Franklin Basket ball team defeated the
Anyone knowing of any other boys
poned on account of tbe cold weather
six years in Portland having come to mother, Mrs. Nussn C. Bryant has
Christian Brothers Business College by
but will be given Sunday evening, who enlisted from Lents who are not 24-21. For a long time the issue was in
this city for Mr. Jordan's health. He taught us anew the value of real friend­
represented in the list will confer a
Tree
Translations
of
a
Few
Mottos
ship
and
we
desire
to
extend
our
thanks
February 17, beginning at 7«80.
improved for some time, but for a year
doubt, and Christian Brothers led the
favor by getting in touch with Mr.
or more has been slowly declining. Tie to all of those who helped us liear this
Circulating In France.
score for a good part of the time. Thore
Peterson, Tabor 2074.
MILLARD AVENUE (HUSCH
formerly conducted the Millard Avenue recent trial. We are especially grateful
who distinguished themselves for Frank­
Meat Market, lie was an elder in tlie to Brother Jasper, Mrs. Ada Wallace
lin were, Thomas, Tucker, and Thomp­
HOLDS SPECIAL MEETINGS
We
are
in
receipt
of
a
dainty
little
Millard Avenue Presbyterian Church Unruh, Mrs. Ward B. Swope and the
son. It seems to pay to have a name
|x>cket
calendar
from
one
of
the
“
boys'*
ADOLPH E. BUSCH.
other ladies of the W. C. T. U. whose
and will lie greatly missed.
beginning with a T. Amburn was ban­
kindly tributes to mother are greatly in France. It is entitled “Calendrier Rev. A. I. Hutchison. D. D. Evangelist.
Tuesdav afternoon witnessed a very ished for losing hie temper, but a foul
de France." It is about an inch and
targe funeral from the undertaking was called for from hie opponent.
valued.
half by two.
It contains some inspir­
M us . M. B. Hoora,
parlors
of A. D. Kenworthy & Co.,
The Millard Avenue Presbyterian
ing little French mottos which it may
M rs . J kshib M over ,
when the friends of Adolph E. Busch
Church
commenced
a
series
of
special
lie expected will lie of much assistance
gathered to pay their last respects to
W. C. B ryant .
to the French morale and perhaps the meetings last night, to last two weeks. him. Mr. Busch was only 24 years old,
The
Evangelist
is
Rev.
A.L,
Hutchison,
spirit therein expressed accounts in
D. 1)., Pastor of the Piedmont Presby­ a painter by trade and lived at 3t>15,
The Stake Holder.
Topics at P. T. A. Meeting Tomorrow. 'Jack (pushing into papa's room): large measure for the wonderful pluck terian Church. A special feature of the 64th St. 8. E. with his father L. Busch. A copy of a broadside forbidden in
and spirit of the French troops. Here
Mr. Busch was an American, but bis Germany has reached the Committee on
"Papa, the coffee pot and the kettle are are some samples with a free transla­ meetings will be the music which will
parents
were born in Denmark. They Public Information. It is a single sheet
be
in
charge
of
Prof
J.
A.
Hollingworth.
Lent’s Parent Teacher Circle will meet Hinging.”
tion; “Donnez pour la maison détruite
are members of the Lutheran church of foolscap size, printed on both sides,
Friday Feb. 15. Miss Alice Joyce of
that,
“
Nothing
strange
about
Papa:
et pour le berceau renverse”—Give for
and the pastor of the St. James' Luth­ and bears a coarsely executed woodcut
Cl. A. C. will give a talk on gardening. my boy.”
the sake of the destroyed homes and
What She Forgot.
eran church, Rev. W. E. Brinkman, representing a soldier in arms, a work­
Everyone interested in conservation of
for
a
“
But
they
are
singing
Jack :
overturned cradles.
“Marche a la
Miss Decorous had made a special preached the funeral sermon. Inter­ man in a blouse, and a woman shoving
the soil should tie present. Mrs. Percy wager.”
guerre pour ton devoir et sois vaillant study of bibical history, and she ad­ ment was in Mt. Scott Park Cemetery. a rock off a precipice, benu-ath which is
will also demonstrate the making of
Papa: “Nonsense!”
pour toi-meme.”—M irch to war as a dressed the Sunday school class thusly : Mr. Busch had been sick about a year seen the head and bust of the Emperor,
the new war foods from 1:00 to 4:00p. tn.
Jack : “But I can prove it.”
duty, hut be brave for your own sake.
"Now, children. I have told you all I previous to his death which occurred crowned and sceptered and moustached,
It is a great opportunitv to the people
Papa : “How?”
“La plus belle vertu française, c'est can concerning the nations which were Friday, Feb. 8.
looking up in terror at the fate impend­
of Lente.
Jack : “Because the frying pan is in le courage.”—France’s greatest asset is driven out by the Israelites. They were
ing. The last paragraph of the text is
the middle holding the steaks!"
courage. “I.a France c’est plus qu’une the Hivites, the Hittites, the Jebusites,
as follows:
Host and House Guest.
An Exception.
armee, e’estune formidable famille.”— the Perizzites, the Girgasitesand, let me
“Man of toil, awake from slumber!
(< I say, old top, 1 wish you wouldn’t
France is more than an army, it is a see—yes, the Amorites. Can you re­
Eunice Knew How.
“An emergency always brings forward Recognize thy growing might.
‘ I I
be continually kissing the
Little Eunice was attending her ti nt t united family to be feared.
member them all, children? Now you a man to meet it.”
All the wheels will lose their motion
once class in domestic science, and was asked
think once when you come
look puzzled. Rosie.
Have you any
“I don’t know about that. Many’s Without thy strong arm's devotion.
when you go quite sufficient.”
to tell brietly the surest way to keep
the time I have seen my hat blow down Down with the war! Down with the
The only wheat available for shipment questions?”
"But my dear man, 1 can’t wear my- milk from souring. And Eunice, who to the front this winter will lie what is
“No. teacher,” came the shy reply, the street while strong men stood by
Government!
self out coming and going all the time was an exceedingly practical child, saved at the American table. Are you “except that you havn’t told us about and simply laughed.” — Washington
Peace!
Freedom! Bread!”
Just to please yon ’’-Judge.
gavo this recipe: "Leave it in the cow." watching your table?
tlie flea-bites?” Pearson’s Weekly.
Star.
—Government War Service.
MOTION PICTURE
LECTURE POSTPONED
REASONS FOR
FRANCE'S MORALE
GARDENING AND
WAR FOOD RECIPtS
Circular Attacks Kaiser.