— t. True "Sammies (ttontinned From Putte 1) Th« btirden of R«v Irvine’s talks la ' that tin- church him drifted away from holding ^rt/aiwlf and hie comrades to lie appeal« to the 1 hmmrab e conduct with pare girls, even (.ester Hiultli, nldaet s>>a of Rev. E. A. Oral principles < 'hrl*linn people to get back to the New I those who are most >uw*ptible to the Smith of th« Baptist church is ill with POU SAI.Ii tli« oi«aales. Wuuder if they're th« Testament stahdards, and not to think Jur': of the iiiiiform, but also holding that the power of a church depends upon himself and his oomrades toeelf-control GRAVEL and RAND. It. Heyting. mail« in Germany kind? Phon« Tslxir 2003. fill Emery Webb ami Harry Burnham « prophet. ft in to tin- body of lie even when she-wolves beset them. lievera that the promise of the lloly KING ARTHUR'S VOW. FOR HALE—TKUHT-O Washing com arc th« latest to recruit from lents, Spirit wan given, and where tie-re is a We suggest the formation in every pound delivered. Tabor 22it'i or write >«>tb in tin* Aviation Corps, tlie former 7930, Mill Av«. to th« Navy and th« latter to the I Iswjy of Isdiev.-rs who are ready bi i camp and unsocial ion to tie known as meet th« condition* they may have the I ‘‘2()th Century Knight«’’, who shall LOST—Ou« white imitation ermine chauffeur department. power to do great exploits for the take the oath that Tennyson puts into neck fur on Wednesday night on Main Th« Royal Neighbor* Club of Lctii* Kingdom of God. The Church han been tne mouth of hie Knights of the Round Kt., south <>t Lents School. Tabor 1918 met at Mrs. O. H. Miller's home, 4710; too much wrapped up with methods, Table: FOR HALE OR TRADE—A thorough- 73rd Nt., on Tuesday and di<) Ifod Oros- new tangled evangelistic programs I > rid« abroad redressing human bred Buttercup Roiwler. Apply 8924, work for the Woodmere I'nil. They which have been well intention« I, hilt wrongs had a jolly good time ami were royally liave come to naught. Back to Pente To speak no slander, no, nor listen to it, 57th Ave. 8 E. entertained. cost. in Ins ap|M-al. i To hold ins own word as if his God's, Sunday will clone the series of meet- To lead sweet lives in purest chastity, The W. C. T. U. will meet Tuesday of next week at th« home of Mrs. Jann«t ings that have been in progress. Rev. To love one maiden only, cleave to her, Gesell, 011989th St. 8. E. This will be Ja*j**r will preach in tie- morning, and And worahip her by years of golden a business me«'Ing at which the press in the evening Rev. Irvin« will conduct deeds.” FOR KENT—Garage al Woodmere. and literary work of th« union will bs the closing service which we believe will * I.<M), phone, Talxir 4x34, lx* a season of bleraing. Rev. Ja*|*-r taken up. Perhaps some of the newly mule goes to St. Johns Nunday evening to officers of the medical reserve Lnnta* patron saint — the stork— Wixxl ashes to put around your trees- cori a launch the first service of a series of FREE. A gixxi load Ml. Scott Bakery. doesn't seem a hit scar«<i of the under might tie called to Washington to stop takers for he left a tin- big 10 lb. Ixiy at meetings which will be conducted there. the epidemic of investigation that has WANTED—Lady to do light house There will lie no meeting on Saturday broken out there. the home of George Snipes 9210 58th work call Teeny Store, Kern l’ark Hta. Avenue. ''Georg«" is A D’a chief aid« evening. Tabor'760.____________________ 10 tf. de camp. Show me the man with soul so dead WANTED Good setting hen ami « W. H. Kiekeeappcalled at the Herald Baptist Church. Who never to himself hath said, setting ot thoroughbred While Wyan office this week to renew bis subscrip This is my own, my advertising space, the Services Sunday, March 10, at dotte eggs. Would consider well 111 «led tion. His son Wm. Kiekeuapp ia with church, between Footer Road and pair of Wvamloltes. Talwr <MK$7, »228, the Harbor Patrol Force located at Woodstock Ave. on 88th St. Sunday 92nd St. B. F. Santiago, Cal. He sees no indication as School at 9:45, Mre. A. M Randolph, yet ot his txiing transferred to France. Supt. Morning Service at 11 a. m. Mira Madge Tamplin of 5322 H2ml St , Theme, "The Pauline Attitude Toward who has been confined to the house for the Second Coming.'' Young People's | some weeks is rc|x>rt«<l as tx-ing some Prayer meeting at »1:30. Evening Ser what improved. Her friends hope that vice Evangelistic. The theme will be, with the bright sunshiny weather she “A Goodman and Ilia Two Bad Boys.” may fully and speedily regain her healtn Prayer meeting uu Tbursdaj evening. Tabor alta and strength. Church rally and banquet. Thia is a Two eiibscriliere have recently called laymen's meeting. Th« slogan is, “Over Dr. Wm. Rees at this office ami paid up sutiecriptions the Top.” Ofltoe and Hraldsnee. 'M K totb Ml. overdue since 191.5. Under such circum PORTEAN». ORK. stances The Herald has no alternative Lvanqellcdl Church. but to continue the sulxx-ription with Kant 6* j W7 ll.lw W. The attendance last Sunday was about out working a hardship upon those who an average audience and the speaker, appreciate the paper. Rev. Burg«» did not disappoint his John Guy Wilson Mrs. Elisabeth Brown and GoMon hearers. He is the prepared kind of Attoroey-at-La w Mann are new assistants at the Herald preac her. No report has yet been re Mrs. wï Pillock Block commencing with this week. ceived as to who will sf»eak next Sun elitre Consultation Kvsnlngs by Appoltilmenl Brown wa« formerly assistant to Mr. day, but we are assured we shall not be Darnall and will help in the front office. disappointed, as an able man will occupy Judge George W. Stapleton, candidate ’ Gordon is getting an intimate and close Prof. T. E. Lawson the pulpit. for the Republican nomination for Cir- . acquaintanceship with printer’s ink Wednesday evening the executive cuit Judge, Department No. 4. to sue- I 20 YEARS EXPERIENCE and “pie." committee of the Y. P. A. had a very ceed himself. Piano l.ssaons at Your Home at 75c F. R Peterson is proudly displaying interesting meeting at which important Judge Stapleton began the practice of I his certificate as a bonded agent of the matters, pertaining to the welfare of the Bs Will Call his profession a* Goldendale, Wash., in 4S1* Mlh at Government for tbs sale of war savings society, were considered. Next Tuesday Tabor 7»ne 188B. In 1890 he moved to Vancouver, stamps. .Mr. Petarson applied to the evening the regular Y. P. A. business Wash., and practiced law until 1898, in Rea. Mar.hall IMS government for an agency back in meeting will be held. Place announced OUlca Mar.hall *» which year he moved to Portland where December before the W. K. S. drive next Sunday. Good time provided. he has been following his profession un commenced Hie certificate arrived a til 1917. when be was appointed to the bench by Governor Withycornb. left va Dr. F. M. Brooks short time ago. friends Church. cant by J udge Davis, who resigned to «44 Oregon Un building A good many people think Marvin enter the army. Judge stapleton has FORTLAND The revival meetings which cloeed served a« mayor of Goldendale, Van- Hsdgs is pretty mean. He announces OUR Specialist la Surgery His career a« a that the winner of a *10 name for bis Feb. 24, resulted in several additions to cotl vw and Gresham. new paper will not be made public till the church. The meetings were a great public officer has been clean and above WANT ADS Magazine Club Bargains “J END in your es»h reiTwal to our paper now end yrss c m have your choice of any can »ny of th :-cspU-d -cspljnid tnaAaxine clubs at the special prices shown below. S LENTS BRIEFS “ ' is open to .................... -sgr This e£«r anu _________ both __ old ____ _ nt ‘ • nru tdreuJy a stabsctiher to an/ of ti — Wj r ' s.r.ptw.n will be extended one year r.o.. o ■ Notary Fublls next week. Lents Real Estate Co. RAU-H MIAMI. trop City aad Country Property , , « He pleads bnsinees is so rushing that the extra work of care/nlly going through the pile of names sub iqltted could not be completed in lime for this week. t.RNTl. OBBQON The Royal Neighbors of America gare a Martha Washington party in their lodge room at the I. O. O. F. Hall on Wednesday evening, Feb. 25th. All the Chester’s Union Sanitary la*bee wore old time costumes and a Barber Shop jolly grx>.1 lime was enjoyed by all. »JOS Foster K<«d ' ’ TsborMTS Vocal and instrumental mtiaie was ren dered and all went to their homes re Special attention to children’s hairculling joicing ami looking for more good times to follow. Mrs. Freelierg the SupL of the work among soldiers and sailors urges that all inemlx>rs bring material* for the Red Cross work being done by ttie Union. Old «ml partly worn tabln and bed linen an<i other worn household linen or clothing that can >>« u«ed for bamlag-s. traycloths, bed socks, etc. All those who are interested in this work are in* vited to lx* present. DR. PRATT’S Optical Primer Church Notes T is for TEST Testing eye» Is n delicate operation requiring the highest skill and pains taking care and exactness. The minutegt detail must be looked into and the exact condition of the eye and its ap|s-ndages known lie- fore glasses can be intelligs^ly made. Our tests are made with the moat improved apparatus and latest in struments for eye tenting and measuring. "Your ayes are safe in our care.” The Optical Shop DR. GEO. B. PRATT Optometrist 32»Alder 8t. between »th and Bdw. You Can’t Look Bright or feel right if your bowels aren't right. The laxative pro|M>rtiea ot Figs as im proved in SAN-TOX Fig Canearos (tab lets). For Sale bv l.ENTH PHARMACY The SAN-TOX Store. Anabel Presbyterldn (hurth. tin Friday afternoon March 1, “The Gleaners” of the church held their regular monthly meeting at the home of th« pastor, Rev. John E. Nelson, 5525 37th A\e. S. E , with a large num ber of ladies present. Mrs. George M. Reed, Home Mission secretary of Port land Presbytery addressed the ladies. Special music for the occasion was rendered by Mrs. Nelson and Mrs. Beaumont. The meeting was in the nature of a birthday tea. A small bag containing in rhyme, an invitation to place in the bag a penny for each year of age and cor»« to the birthday tea was sent to each “Gleaner." As a result the society realised about *20 00, which turn will be used to increase the missionary gift of the society. The following office ■ were elected for the ensuing year: President, Mrs. Jas. Marsh; vice presi dent, Mrs. Jas. Hogg; Secretary-treasur er, Mrs. A. W. Johnson; secretary of literature, Mrs. W. H. Ferris, Jr. | ¡$192 cist* n. Oar Pap-r . . *1 SO Today's ¡tovaewlle .75 Hone LHt............... 15 ¡$2 — Oar Pape- . . 8! '3 > Womans World . .-9 } B ook Lite................ .5 1 Club C. Oar Paper . . 1140 Wotaans World . .50 Fam A HrcMte . .25 Club P. Clab F. her Paper . . 81 50 Today's f.'ocsewite .75 Faru A Hreside . .2* Club 'I. cían e. Oar Paper . . 8I..‘!> WeCall'3 WaciTtae .74 Fans A Flrtsate . .Z* Hone Ute .... J5 I ?nr Paper . . *1.50 P-ofki u .'B- .75 I. mb mi Worte . .M PBOMPT ACTION NECESSARY GOOD LITERATURE IS ESSENTIAL IN L VER Y HOME MT. SCOTT HERALD Tabor 7924 D 61 SECRET THE PORTLAND BUSINESS MAN s E R V I C E who ia succeraful surrounds himself with every availablt modern deviae for saving hisjtime and money. The business man who fails to use an AUTOMATIC TEL EPHONE simply closes his establishment to thousands of possible customers. He may never know the real reason for his failure in business. THINK IT OVER. Long Distance Everywhere CALL A 6221 Home Telephone and Telegraph Company of Portland, Orego (GROWING AUTOMATICALLY) — zzzz= You may be interested to know that M. N. SADLER is now operating ar cigar stand in tha lobby of ths Stock Exchange Bldg., 170 3rd St., 3 doors south of Roberta Bros. He will be glad to meet all hte old Lenta friends there. For United States ‘ t Suoatw rrf’’ S. a HUSTON Candidate for Republican Nomination for United States Senator Constructive Platform- Strong Legislative Record Tnree times elected to the State Legislature. Citizen of Oregon since 1883. R. N. STANFIELD Millard Ave. Presbyterian Church. The Millard Avenue Y. P. 8. C. E., will hold their monthly business meet ing at the home of W. H. Amos, on Friday, March 8, 1918 at 7:30 o'clock. All members are urged to ire present as the election of officers will take place. Who has the experience, know, ledge and business understanding. Who, as a State Legislator for six years, has already done much (or Oregon. Whose republicanism is unquest ioned and whose ability has been proven. (P»ld Adv. by Stanfleld Com., Stanfield, Ore.) Free Methodist Church. Regular meetings are held each Sabbath afternoon at 3:00 p. m., with preaching bv the pastor, Rev. Mrs. Mary Hillis. Sunday school precedes Methodist Church. Evangelistic services are still in pro the service, being held at 2:00. The gress at the latita Methodist Church. public is invited to both services. Rev. J. If. Irvine, who is conducting Some People the meetings, is a very earnest sfieaker, and inspires his hearers witli a desire to have yet to learn that yon can break up try out the promises ot God, invi to a cold rapidly by relaxing the bowels prove his |«iwer to work through human with San-tox cold tablets. For sale by instrumentality which ia consecrated to LENTS PHARMACY, The SAN-TOX Store. him. Careful Study Primaries May 17, 1918 PLUMBING PERSONALITY IN SUHS Prepare for Winter, get your Made to fit any figure Lady or Gentleman SUPPLIES ANDJTIXTÜRES FABRIC aid WORKMANSNIP BUARNTEED —FROM— Old 8uita Cleaned, Pressed and Repaired. •. I* ' B. F. MILLER The Lents Plumber Tabor 5542 59M 92nd 8t. GEN ER AL REPAIRING Thia is to annonce that we art prepared to take care of all kinds of Careful study ia needed in 'shoeing any horse. We make a specialty of studying your horae, his disposition and his needs, and guarantee not to injuie the tenderest feet. Repairing of Wells, Pumps, Gas Engines, Etc. JOB PLUMBING MATT GREENSLADE, Blacksmith STORMS & O'CONNOR Foster Road and 93d St. i ( JriJR ? L~ ) We may bo compelled to withdraw this offer in the near future. Magazine price* are feoinfe hiuner. Send in your order NOWand be safe. bleating to the church as a whole and reproach.—Paid Adv. to many individuate in particular. Many of the Sunday School scholars were saved and all the department« of the .. “J church have taken on new life and in spiration. The Bible Training Clara, after a 3 weeks vacation, owing to the special meetings that have been in progress, re sumed its lessons this week with a good attendance and an interesting lesson. The subject this week wm “The Inter mediates,” to be continued next week la-ginning with the paragraph “Spiritual Developments." The Ladies Sewing Class continued without intermission throughout the meetings except that when 2:30 o'clock arrived they went as a laxly into the af ternoon meetings. Tlie Sunday School Superintendent, C. C. Barker, who lias been employed at American Lake all winter lias returned and will nwume his duties as Superin tendent. Everybody ia rejoiced at his return. Portland Quarterly Meeting will be held in the First Friends Church this week beginning with the meeting on Ministry and Oversight, Friday 2:30 p in. Tiie program follows: Friday. 7:30 p. tn., “Systematic Giving;” Farmer, Stockraiser,Bu sinessman Saturday, 10:30 and 2:30,. Devotional; Saturday, 7 :3O p. tn., • » Business Session; A man who does things. Sunday, 2 p. in , Bible 8chotd Rally; Who has accomplished something Address, Rev. J. D. Sprinston; Music Who knows how to work and get by First Church Male Chorus, 5 p. ni ; C.E. Rally; Doctrines of the Church; results. Ordinances, Rev. H. L. Cox; The Holy Who knows Oregon’s needs, re Spirit, Rev. L. M, Terrel; Special quirements and resources. Music. . McCall i Mapizbe Tedsy'i L'a^tadte Professional and Business Directory 1-honal TABOR Ita c.ub n. Our Paper . .*!.$<) Today's Kans* die .75 Bsaaas W« te.. 40 Club A. Osr tvyrr srw. Ifynn , xjr tub- ex,. irati-in. Tab. B397 93rd and Foster, Lenta F. F. EHRLICH LADIES AID GENTS’ TAILOR 9134 FOSTER ROAD Still Moving ... ROSE CITY The One-Way-Charge Company See Us For . . . WOOD AND COAL Tab. 1424 D61 8222 Foe ter R.