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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (March 28, 1918)
DOWN THE LINE PAGE f ASTER SERVICES MILLARD AVE. CHURCH / JI. D. Kenworthy 5 Company finance the purchaaaa. But hi, charact er wm Itaginning to be well eatabliahed, and he managed to borrow enough. The funeral Directors C. H. Atwood, M. D. venture wa, the «ucceaa it deserved to Arleta Baptist Church. Homeopathic Physician and Surgeon Next Munday morning the Easter be. A new day had dawned lor the TWO ESTABLISHMENTS At the Sunday School hour, th« prim program will be largely In the care of Oregon sheep man. omiM* sad Kr.l4.no. U00 MHh Ave. S. X, ary department under tlie direction of the Munday Hehool, with an Easter ad- From that atari baa developed the re- Phone Tabor 5267 Phone Tabor 5895 Mr». .1. II. Zchriiug will give Ch« littl« drew to the school by the pa,tor. ault that practically all Oregon mutton 5802-4 92nd Street S. E. 4615 66th St., Cor. Foster Rd. children's entertaining exercises. At Church Directory At the 7 :80 wrvices an Easter sermon la marketed ae lamb, and marketed at eleven o’clock Rev. Win. II. Ainos will will l>e preached by pastor W. Game'. primary market, ,uch a, Chicago, Kan- Lents Arleta speak on "The First Birthday of Hope.” Handlev ou th« them«, "If a Man Die io City, Omaha and North Portland. At this service the chorus choir led by Shall He Live Again?" Three anthem, The sheep producer haa on an average l.auts M. B. Church. First-Class Service given Day or Night. Prof. J. Archie Hollingworth will sing will be given by the choir of about 20 received twice the price for the mutton Munday R ccmio I 9:4ft a. m Preaching 11 a m Hlble Mtudy ('lass, ft:8op in. Kpwurth two aiitheiii»—"A, it Began to Dawn,'* Close Proximity to Cemeteries Enables us to hold Funerals voice« under the leadership ot Prof. that he formerly obtained when general League 4:10 p in. Preaching 7:80 p. m Prayer (lairman) and "Hail th« Risen Lord" C. M . < fixifray. market prices were the name. And the at a Minimum Expense meeting Thursday evening at 7:80. F. M (Ward) Jasprr. Pastor. Res Id «ore 6708 NS rd street. Prof, and Mrs. J. A Finley will also lamb he marketed coat him far ieea. The evening servim- at eight o’elock will assist the choir and M r. Finley will ling Reduced coat and double return—the Millard Avenue Preahyterlan Church. lie in charge of the music and Sunday a aolo. In addition to the Eaater feat direct product of the thinking, initia 10 a nt. Ma b ba th Hehool. II am Morning Hehool committees. Among the most ure, ,pecfal interval will l>e taken in tive, courage, business sagacity and worship 7MM) p. m. Y. I* B. C. Ev 7 46 p m. effective number» will lie those by the thi, aervica owing to the fact that tome character of one man. On the wool end Krening worship 7:80 p. in. Wednesday, mid of it he met similar luci eaa, but not week sei vice 7:80 p. in. Thursday, choir Junior choir directed by Prof. Hollins- new mem Itera will Ite baptiw<L worth. without a bitter atruggle. practice Rev. Wm 11 Amo«, Pastor. Mr. Stanfield with much opposition SI. Haul's f plstopal Church. St. Peter's Catholic Church. from the wool broker, finally had Mondays! M:U0a. in. Low Mass. 10:10 a in. A service flag will lie dedicated at the acquired the confidence of ,everal Port Iligli M».S i ■ in Nunda) MMel WM church some time after Easter, The land bankers with whom he was uaing choir rehearsal Wrek days: Mas« at S:0u a. tn. Under the auspice, of the Ladies' Aid following names are on the honor roll: a considerable line of credit and he Society, a very unique affair wa, enjoy Ralph and Jaaon Hoddy, Wm. Goodwin, finally interested them to establish a A few doors with 2 upright panels and one flat panel on top Seventh Day Adventist Church. ed at the Millard Avenue Presbyterian Edw, Boatright, Ro bl. Duval, Alex. warehouse in Portland. Thia finally 10 a. m H«iurday Sabbath Reboot. 11 a m. Regular price, $3.50. Special $2.00 Robb, Roy E. and Fred L. ^’eterson, resulted in the founding of the Colum Haturday preaching. 7:«» p m. Wednesday, church, Friday evening, March 22. Booth, decorated with national colors, Dr. Joseph Wood and Paul ami Jasper bia Basin Wool Warehouse Co. qnickly Prayer meeting. I'.ib p. m Sunday preaching. Regular $1.75 Four panel* doors. Special $1.00 ami occupied by |>ermm,cla<i in costume, Lent. The lamt boys were the first followed by the Portland Wool Ware of numerous of our allies now engaged boys to be baptised in St. Paul’s church house Co. two concern, which thia last St. Pauls Episcopal Church. i»t»r block »outIt of Woodmere atatlon We specialize in sash and loon, giaas. paint«, oil, finish lumber and wood ut the war for liberty, were arranged on when the church was at I-ents in charge year sorted and grade«!, araembled and Holy (Otnmunlon the first Munday of vach either side ot the room. In three Istoth, sold in exces, of 16,000,000 pound, of of Dr. Van Walers. month al N:(A) a. m No other err vices that wool an<l the grower, got the full bene G. A. MORRISON LUMBER CO day Kvrry other Munday the regular err vices article, ot food were on sale. The in will be as i. ua. Evening prayer and serinou terest was intensified by the fact that fit. Over $7(000)000 wa, actually loaned Tabor 62 at 4 00 p in tn. Munday Reboot meets gf 3:00 foot! characteristic to each nationality MUUNOMAH Tremont Station, ML Scott car line S. S. CONVfMION to aheep men during 1917 by the Colum P m J. K Glover, Mupt., J. Glover. Bee. conld lie purchaeetl in the same room. bia company alone. R«v. O. W. Taylor. Rector. The circulating medium wa, the ’ Mr.,Stanfield', mopey and vigorous At the recent Multnomah County copper cent, once almost despised, but ■ Munday Hehool Convention the follow leaderihip with Portland friend, sub Lenta t'vangelkal Church. WM. WOODHAM, Proprietor Phone Tabor 900 Honorary scribed stock to take over the old Sell Hermon by thr pastor, il s in and 7:lftp. m. now coming to 1» of very great import ing officer, were elected: ance That all might I* on an equal Munday Hehool w:4ft a. tn. C. R. Bradford. President, A. A. Mow; President, wood Mohair mill. Muprrlnirndeiit. Y. P A.. 8:48 p tn . Paul looting, an International bank was 1 Chas. A. Staver; Vice-president, J. V. Now a, to the wool etored in Portland Bradford, President. Prever meeting Thurs I established where coins of other size when the Nation went to war. If thi, KERN PARK HARDWARE CO ' Guthrie ; Vice-president. Ellton Shaw; day p in A cordial welcome to all ! could lie converted into the necessary Secretary-Treasurer, Mrs. L. C. Wilkin wool had been in the hand, of brokers T. R llornachuch. Pastor, medium of exchange. Builders’ Hardware, Carpenters’ Tools, Tinware, Graniteware, or son. De|>artmental Su|>erintendenta: the offer could not have been made. A notable fact connected with the Elementary, Mr,. J. W. Wilkin«; Girls’ Stanfield and other wool owner, offered f-'lfth Church Of Christ. anything you may need in the Hardware Line—Also Paints and Oils Fifth Church «>f Christ. Hrlvntht of Fort- occasion was the eagerness with which Work, Mr,. C. Ordeuian ; Boys’ Work, all the wool they had in storage at once Cnn Save you Money on Anything in Our Line. land, <>rs . 4»H r.-’nd strwt. everyone sought to invest and the Frana Guild, ; Adult, M. E. Williams; to the government, at the market price Her vires Munday ll a m Munday Hehool 9 UH) absence of any hint that anyone was Home, Rev. H. IL Farnham; Temper prevailing then ot at any price the block North of Kern Park Station and 11 a. m. Wednesday evening testimonial 4624 67th Street 8. E. laying too much for what he was get ance, Mr,. Ward B. Swope; Educa government might fix. The govern Meeting »^0 Mt. Scott Car Line PORTLAND, ORE. ting. Everyone, old and young had a tional. Mr,. C. T. McPherson. ment did not accept the offer, aa it did moat enjoyable time. Laurel wood M. I; Church At an executive committee meeting of not want the raw wool but the finished 9:4i a in Munday School. 11:00 a. m. preach The loll enjoyment of th« evening the County officers, called for Tuewlay product—cloth and blankets. The Ing 17:S0 p m. class meeting 1:»O p m. was brought about by a splendid music grower, could have held millions of noon, by Preaident Staver every one of Junior lx ague. 6:80 p m Epworth League. al program conducted by Prof. J, A. the newly e)ecte«l officers respond««! pound, in storage in nve warehouse,, 7 go p. m preaching *:<■> p tn Thursday This consisted of pa and a very enthusiastic meeting wa, but they have continuously been evening, prayer service Pr. C. R. Carlos. Hollingworth. S. C. SMITH Pastor. triotic song, and national airs of the bad It wu voted to meet regularly on marketing it. It ha, been shipped Solicits your Property for various nations, and the rendition of the first Tuesday evening of each month. at current price, just a, rapidly aa car, LIGHT MILL & CABINET WORK Garman Reformed Church. Stanfield waa the R«v s|>«cial numbers by those costumed tn Great thing, are being planned for the can be produced. Corntr Woud.loek A»».. ,n<l ,7th nt. Sale Screens, Sash, Windows, Doors W (J. Uankwrmpvr. gaalor. kuielay Hehool represent the country whose language or Sunday School, of the county ior the largest owner of the stored wool. He and Picture Framing 10 a. m Morttlng Wofablp, 11 a. ta. V. >' H dialect they employed Tnis feature nf coming year. The county convention bad the opportunity to make enormous al 7:«op m tierman Hehool and Catechetical We have the Buyers, you the evening was of exceptionally high profits, but instead of doing so he took jn,t held »aa the most successful that t'laaa Haturdar al V4k> a in Residence Phone: Tabor 4602 class, as was manifest by the demand haa been held for a number of year«. the initiative in appealing to the other have the Property 8bop Phone : Taboi 7576 for encores which followed many of the growers to join him in offering all the Free Methodist Church. 4633 67th Streets. E. selections. wool at a government—fixed price and Munday Hrhool. J:<o p m. Preaching N p. m COME AND SEE US The biggest and best part of the whole each wack. Prsyrr meeting. Wrducstfay al they all responded superbly to his *P- 7:8u p. m. All are cordially Invited to attend business was the spirit of unity and peal. the»« ••rvicea. Her. A. Herr«, Pa«tor. good fellowship which existed. Not a Mr. Stanfield ha, fought for and ob- Williams Realty Co discord was heard in tone or look, and tained favorable railroad rate, in mark The Kern Park Christian Church. everyone displayed the spirit of unself eting the Oregon live-stock and secured 8206 Woodstock Avenue CornerHHh St., and Pith Ave., H. E. 10 a m. ( Continued from Page 1) the enactment of legislation to improve Rib!*’ Hehool. 11 a. m. and 7:W p. in. preaching ishness which is willing to be forgotten Stanfield’, bneinea, auccew has not Tabor 4934 Advertising •crrlc«. 8:80 p. m. Chrlatlan Kndeator. 1 7:ao so long as the general good of all is at the condition, of transporting the same. When his p. m. Thura«1ay. mid w»vk prayer meeting, . A tained. All in all a more successful been paved with roeea. He has set up scouring mills, and assist cordial welcome to Rev. Il A. Moon. social event was never held, and the father died the family waa reduced to ed enterprise, in various towns in East On Paator. 1880 K. Maimón Wby go down town for financial return, far exceeded the ex- where actual poverty wm faced. The ern Oregon. He does not speculate or mother ntill living and pioud of her |>ectation, of the committee of the Aid gamble, but anything he owns, is for Lents Baptist Church. This Ron, wan a woman of extraordinary Lord', bay. Hlble Hchnol. ,:P> a. m. Montini Sociely having the matter in charge. sale at the market price. He does not character, a native of Oregon. She wortbtp, >1 a. tn. H. Y. U.,S:80p. tn. believe in sharp dealings and always wanted to have voung Robert qualify Xvrntn, worship 7:V> p tn. A ronttal wel LAYMIN'S BAISQUtT Page has a soft spot for the under dog. Shoes, Hats, Corsets, Etc. come to these services. E A. Hinlth. Pastor. for a schoolteacher, but the grim neces- These are the fact, about the man Lasi Monday evening a l.aytii<n's nitie, of their condition pulled him at who i, now accused of being a profiteer when vou can buy them for legs at Will I.cnts f riends Church. Banquet was tterved at the Arleta Bap once iuto the harnew a, a breadwinner. instead of a patriot.—Oregon Voter v:4A a. m Bible School, Clifford Barker. I He hail daring and initiative to etart IV. E. Whitman was J. A. TEENY’S Superintendent. >1 :<i0 a. in. Preaching oer tist Church. March 23, 1918. Paid Adv. Stanfield into the btiainew—both cattle andahcop. Be vice. 6:'2f> p. in. Christian Endeavor. 7:8u chairman, 47 men were present. for Senator League, 203 N. W. Bank Tabor 760 6602 Fosjer Road p. m. Preaching ■rrvlcr. n 00 p. tn. Thursday, The occasion was the close of the year Ot cotirae he started on a email ecale. Bldg., Portland. mid week prayer mealing. A cordial welcome for missionary and benevolent ofTcringB With Ma father’e experience «till in KERN PARK STA. Reserved to all the service». Mins l.urana Terrell, Pastor of the Baptist Iienoinination. ¡00 per hie mind and with hie own ehrewd HERBIE HOOVER. cent more was raised this year for obeervation of condition,. The cattle Arlrta Baptist Church. For and aheep bueineee at that time had missions, etc. than lti"l year. War and Literature. 9:4ft a. in. Bible Hehool. 11 a. m. Preaching never sunk to a lower point in Oregon. A piece to speak.) service. 7:90 p. m. Evening services. fl:!6 It is customary to associate war with But Stanfield had a vision i.n<l fore p. m. B. Y. P. (J. (Senior and Intermedia?» 8:00 Down The Line the development of Intellect. But as Little Herbie Hoover ’ s came to our eight and plenty of nerve. He was not p. m. Wednesday Prayer meeting Everybody respects the inspiration of the Napo house to stay, welcome to all of these services Rcv.W. Garnet only a eheep raiser and dealer; he was leonic wars, they were preceded as To make us scrape the dishes clean, Handler, Pastor. M04, 48th Ave Firms a marketer to establish more favorable well as followed by a burst of French In response to a call of President * keep the crumbs away. Anabcl Presbyterian Church. Shaw, the exacutive committee of dis trans|M,rtation facilities for the producer. An’ lewrn us to make war bread, and* literary activity. WNnt were the spe cial war influences that nfTect Shakes Rates At that time no mutton sheep was Corner of MthH treet mul 87th Ave. 8 K. trict No. V of the Multnomah County save up ali the grease peare? If the theory Is sound the pres marketed in the Mississippi Valley by Hnbbath Her vires. Preaching. Il a. in. and 7:80 Monday School Association met at p. in. Munday School, 9:45 a. m Christian Oregon growers. Also the woo) of For the less we eat of butter, the sooner ent greatest of all wars should prepare "Lucky Cottage" on Sunday afternoon, we’ll have peace, Endeavor: Senior. 8:80 p. m.; Junior, 4 p. m. us for super-Shakespeares and super On Oregon was sold at no primary market. Thursday, Prayer Meeting, 7: IS. Tuesday, Marcli 24. to plan tor the coming Sun An’ all us other children, when our Darwins. But In fact the lifetime of What the Oregon producer got out of Orchestra Practice, 7:w> p. m. The Pastor it day School Institute to be held at the most men of genius Is long enough to scanty nteal is done. Application always ready to call on the sick and confer (jinrelwood Methodist church, Sunday, the t’nal low price was mighty little. We gather up around the fire an’ has comprehend at least one great war. with those who desire spiritual help. John K. The fact that he owed money on which And making allowances for the briefer April 28. A very interesting program the mo,test fun Nelson, Pastor. Residence, MM 87th Ave. S.»K. is being provided and most of the be was paying high rates of interest, A-listeniu to the proteins that Herbie span of a Keats or Shelley. Is It not Phone Tabor INb*. loglcnl to conclude that the relation of place« on it have been already tilled. usually kept him tied up so he couldn’t MT teii, about, get out of the business and from bad genius to war Is less one of cause than The following schools were repre Laurelwood Congregational Church. An ’ the Calories that get you of coincidence?—New York World. Laurelwood Congregational, conditions were getting worse. Corner fl.Mh Nt. anil 4*»th Av»\ K. Paator, sented, Ef SCOTT The wool sold was marketed at a Mm. John J Handtakrr. Sunday School, 10:00 Laurelwood Methodist, Arleta Baptist, you great disadvantage to the producer. a. m. Preaching service, 11:00 a. m. No Kern Park Christian, Smoking Out Slackers. Third United don’t evening "<‘rvlu»‘nt present. Mr. Arthur W. The papers are telling of a western PUBLISHING Fourth United Brethren, Buyers from Boston would visit the state Pratton, Superintend«!!! ot Nundav School. Brethren, watch at specific I dates. The wool growers Kansas pastor who has hit upon the Intermediate Chrintlan Kndenvor, 5:0n p. m. lx>nts Friends, Ix-nte Evangelical, and out proper way to smoke out the slnckers. were there knowing that their notes Prayer meeting Thumday evening nt h :<)» i p. m. Anabel Presbyterian. COMPANY in the church cottage J were past due and feeling they were up An ‘‘little Herbie Hoover says, I, when the In one of the recent war fund drives a fire burns low, meeting was held at which the pastor against a shell-game so far as selling Get in Line was concerned. Under the guise of An’ the vitamines are creepin’ from the rose and said : “We are assuming: that 5812 92nd St. S. E. Hard to Stop. all of yon are Americans, otherwise Save meat, go fishing. Seawm for sealed bids the wool was sold. The shadows, sof’ and slow, “I notice that a w >man | rominent in trout fishing open April 1st. We are You better «-at the things the food folk, yon would not be nt this meeting. We war activities got hurt in a motor car headquarters lor fishing takle of all kinds. grower simply had to take what the assume that all Americans stand back Tabor 7824 say they’, plenty of. buyer offered. If he refused to accept accident." Hunting and fishing licenae. For Sale the sealed bid, he was practically boy An’ crate the garbage pail an’ give all t of the boys who are fighting for us. Now we nre not going to nsk how many ‘‘Was she badly injured?" by l^-nts Pharmacy, The 8an*Tox cotted, punished [»erhaps to the point of butcher's meat the shove. D61 of you will give to this fund. All we "Evidently not. The car turned tur store. An’ gobble up the corn pone an’ veg want to know Is how mnny nre not go absolute ruin. tle. When it was raised she was found tables an’ fish, ing to give. All those who are not Stanfield grasped the. problem, con un liTiieath it, ntill knitting away for An aave your drippin and yer sweets an’ going to give anything will please Inculcating the Spirit. ceived the remedies and actually has dear life, but much flustered la-cause stnnd up." You know the rest.—Kan lick clean every dish, it wns holldny week, but n mother succeeded in cartying them into etiect, site hail dropped a stitch.”—Birming sas City Star. An ’ don ’ t get fresh a talkin ’ of what child lind managed somehow to nnd thereby revolutionizing the marketing ham Age Herald. you won't do without, get n whole sent on the car. Sudden of sheep in Oregon and to a great ex For A Home Swift Iceboat. ly the little girl slid off the sent, nnd tent the breeding. He visited Chicago Or the Calories’ll get you « A strange winged sled has made Its fnclng her mother, crletl out, with Ef final notice See and observed the age and conditions of appearance on the smooth Ice of Lake nngulsh In her childish voice: “Oh JKKN DYKSTRA, K8TATK you Placid In northern New York. Condi Notice I, hereby xlven that the uniler- mother. I forgot to git nn.vthlng fer lamb or mutton marketed to the best of don ’ t elxned, as lulminlutralrlx of th«- «-alate ot R. C. WALTER advantage. He also familiarised him tions being favorable for ,pee«L It of tencher. ” J«'«'« Pykatra. <lecea«-«l, haa Bleil her lilial ac watch ten «weeps along at a mile-a-mlnut, count in the County Court of the State of “Well, whnt uv It?" the mother an self with the requirements of the woolen out Oregon, for Multnomah County, atxl that swered tnrtly. "She didn't git nothin' manufacturers. Tab. 3307 clip. Its tall gliding and its nose lifted Moiulay the sth day of April, IBIS, at It:»> in the air. Except for the fact that it 5843 Foster Rd., Myrtle Park St*. o'clock in the forenoon of aal<l «lay, anil the fer you," nnd she snt the child down It was one of the proudest davs of his c -urt room of aal«1 Court haa b«-«-n appoint«-«! hnrd on the sent, partly to keep the doesn't fly. It might be «lescrlbed as a •life when he took a train load of Oregon a««1 Court »• ths time and place Er the He—How shabby those boats ’ook. fl.vtng Ice-boat. It consist« essentially I .. i ,.■«■• of aal«l account. Real Estate and Rentals woinnn In the aisle from tnklng any lambs to Chicago. It was the first She — Why should boats be shabby? |«„ ......... -t. ■ il i 'l.-rrh 7. IPIH. |zof a light frnme supporting a mono privileges, nnd pnrtly, perhnps to Im- I . e .«t I, at I ul.'I nt <> ii -| III I. PI' pe. ■ it ’h • Child the Christmas «tilri» X me Oregon mntton had been marketed I've often heard my brother talk about plane and a 30 hone power motor with We often hare exceptional bargain« Ml .|I. \|ll.I.Kit »«Im ui 'Strlx » r ’ H» had to borrow heavily to the painters they hsd on board. J.tllN VAN 7. a N I h, Aoi'fit, y I nerial nroneller connect««’ —u, «he sen It. * Pbon* Tabor Ml Church Notes G. A. MORRISON LUMBER COMPANY Allied-Nations Social Specials On Doors This Week KERN PIRK CABINET SHOP Is K. N. Stanfield a Patron of Profiteers? DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS Sunday School Institute