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IHL ^rott Heralb Subscription, $1.50 a Year Lents, Multnomah County, Oregon, April 4. 1918 Vol. 16. No. 14 fIRSI ANNIVERSARY AIIIO AGCIDENI 92dSI. LOAN WOKRERS EASIER PROGRAMS DRY CANDIDATI LINTS LOStS Of MARVIN HEDGE • 4 FOR GOVERNOR ITS BANKER AND WOODSIOCK AVE GARRY ON" VARIED AND Bf AUIIFUL Dr. Anderson Speaks In Lents In Interest ot K< publican Nomination lor Governor tlghth Annual [vent of lents Hard Woodmere Man Kun Down and In Lents Churches Observe Easier fes Sherman Harkson Has Purchased ware Co. now In Progress, Effecient Army Orqanl/dtion Ensures jured by Automobile. tival With Interesting Services. Interest of H. E. Bloyd In Success of Drive—Expect to Eor eight years the lamt* Hardware Multnomah State Bank. Thursday evening about 5:15 Charlie BAPTIST CHURCH Reach Quota In Werk. Company has teen in operation by *ub- , Nelson ot Woodmere returning from A- Service Flag containing five stars Stsritially the same management, al- was dedicati-d at the morning services. T*>e Hi-rald is sorry tn learn that Mr. work at Milwaukie, alighted from an Dr. J. E Andersu'i of The Ds 1rs it t’lough tin* Is the 11 r»l year under the A novel arrangement has been effect announcing himself s* s candidate for sole management of Marvin Hedge Bloyd, cashier of the Multnomah State automobile at 92d ami Woodstock Ave., ed for carrying forward the Third The stars represent the names of the ■ just in time to Ire struck by another following young men who have gone We the Republican lio'llloatl >ii lor Gorer- himself, he haling recently bought out Bank is leaving ths eominuni'y Liberty lz>an Campaign. The city has Ralph Nichols, are glad however to extend a cordial ; machine proas-ding south on !r2d St., been divided into district« correspond from the church: nor, lie Is now canv»»»lng the Si* r in I the other pertnei*. driven by a man named Erickson Clarence Johnson, Roscoe Williams, welcome to Mr Sherman Hirk'on who his own interests mid »ill «peek s' I All who are inclined to doubt the , Nelson was quite badly injured in ing to the Mali Carrier» Districts. The William Spalding, and Mr. Kohler. la-nts ir the Evaugelieal < borrii, April |MM»ibillties of la-nts as a commercial ha» purchased Mr Bloyd’» interest. , ternaiijr, four ribs being broken. fle Commander in chief is Guy W. Talbot Mr. Smith, the- pastor, preached a 9th st 8 o'clock. I centre ate invited to closely iinq>ect Ihe Following is an open letter f'<>m Mr. ! was taken to Dr. McSJoy’s office and Jas. A. Cranston will 1« general over ! sermon on “Good News” taking as his Bloyd: the raid numbered districts and Julius prog rets umde by anyone of half a later to his home. text “Now is Christ Risen from the Portland, Ore. April 3,1918 .Meier over the even numbered districts. Dead.” | dozen Lent» firms A comparison of To my Friend» in Ix-ntsand vicinity:— There will be 10 Colonels nn ter each the amount of business done by the In the evening the Sunday School I have »old my interest in the Mult BENSON-EMMERSON. General and 10 Captains under each rendered a la-autiful Easter program of I.ents Hardware in a year eight year» nomah State Bank and wish to express At the home ol the bride's parents, Colonel. Each Captain in turn will ago. with that now done in a month my sincere appreciation for the spirit ol Mr. and Mr*. B G. Emmerson, 6329, have the appointment of 10 workers in tableaux and songs assisted by the would prol-ably la* an eve-opener tri the choir. The Easter offering for the friendship ami l-iyal co-operation you 96ih 8t. at 4 o'clock Easter Sunday,, hi*district. grouch <>r the knocker, ami might riper» Congo Mission enabled the Sunday tiave shown me while I have been work Mi»* Mabel J. Emmerson became the Lenta territory comprises three Dis School to take two »hares of $10 each in a'ea" an Invigorating tonic Eight ing among you. bride of Sergeant Bernard Benson, 410th tricts 189, 190 and 191. Colonel Harry vear» ago thia flrm was boused in a 1 trust that your relations with my Aerial Squadron, Vanvouver Barracks. Anderson is over Distrncs 189 and 191 the Mission The church has gone over 1 little building on the present site of the successor, Mr. Harkeon, will prove a» Rsv. F. M. Jasper of the Methodist and F. R. Peterson and George Orton the budget apportioned for Missions by Multnomah State Bank with a floor 30 percent this year. pleasant as they have with me. church performed the ceremony using are the respective Captains. Mr. Peter- •pace of 21) x 30. It now has a floor 1 have not yet decided definitely what the ring »ervice. The bride was attend-peon’s headquarters are at his store, and • pace ol 25 x 60, with a full basement EVANGELICAL CHURCH 1 shall do in the future but think for ed by Mies Frances Hartwig and the Mr. Orton’s at Ralph Stanz’ Real Es- and a lialcony. They handle now just I The Easier Program began at the the present I will go down to the fsrm groom by Mr. Edw. Lanuigan. Miss täte Office. District 190 is in Col. Cor- double the lines of gissl* or departments | an>l “Swat the Kaiser” by helping to Ellert, Anderson played the wedding bett’* division, and W. E. Goggins is regular church hour, 11 o'clock. Rev. that they kept in slock at that time , raise more wheat and meat for my march. After the ceremony Mrs. Jas- the Captain with headquarters at bis Shupp christened several infants. The An important departure that is quite Brother and Yours "Over there.” per sang "A Perfect Day” and "Just store. Mr. Peterson ha* appointed the Sunday School rendered a beautiful pro recent is their mail order business. gram of exercises and recitations. The Sincerely yours, For One Day.” following workers in bi* district, Rev. Owing to the new parcel poet regula children's choir under the able leader H. E. Bloyd. A delicious repast was served after E. A. Smith, C C. Cutting, Harry Vai , tions parcels weighing from I lb. to 70 ship of Harold Bradford gave a delight which the bridal party departed for J no S Howe, A D. Kenworthy, Mrs. Itra can lie shipped to [mints reached ful program of Easter music. Portland. Sergeant Benson will remain C. P McGrew, Mrs. Ollie Wheeler, through the l^nts Boat Office at a cost DR. J. E. ANDERSON with the Aerial Squadron and Mrs. Mr*. Otto Katzky, Mrs. Mabel Snyder not to exceed 454. A farmer living out FRIENDS CHURCH Dr. Anderson is iie»t known through, Benson will make her borne with her and Mrs. W. S. Sanders. on one of the rural routes can thus tele The Easter Spirit pervaded the whole out the state as the “Father” of prohi parent*. The arrangements have been so well phone in for a keg ot nails and have it bition, a* he introduced in the stale perfected that it is thought the Loan Sunday School. Easter lilies and daf delivered to him cheaper, and often legislature the prohibition law of 1915 ■ will go "over the top” in the first week. fodils gave the festive air of springtime quicker than II be came and called for Tremont Man Has Announced Him MILITARY MORALS to the church. a* well as the "I kiii « diy" law ot 1917. it himself. In Marvin*» next issue of A beautiful Easter exercise was given That be Is proud of the title is svidenc self Candidate for Sheriff. the L. H. C. News he expects to give by the young girls of the Snnday •d by the fact that when he filed notice One of the uses of the proceeds of the detailed figures on the cost of mail School under the direction of Mrs. of bis candidacy for Governor he order Owing to the fact that Mr. John Cook Liberty Loan that will appeal strongly order buying tinder this plan. He is Barker. It was entitled "Portraying ed the words “Bone Dry; Win the War; now advertising a special anniversary is a local man, thia paper has extended to the great mass of American people ia the Spirit of Easter,” and it made a Itevslop Oregon" printed altar his the care and attention given to the mor sale, details of which appear in another to him the courtesy of a short compli sublime impression upon the congrega name on the ballet. al welfare and protection of the Ameri mentary writeup. column. tion. Dora Dunbar a* the Spirit of He ia * native of Il.lnois, but has re can soldiers. Suggestions For Name Wanted tty Mr. John Cook was born in St. Paul, Easter brought the precious message of sided in Oregon for the peat sixteen HerAolore with the American Army Minnesota, February seventeen, eighteen Chief of Police. Christ’s death and resurrection to the year«, all ot the time in The Dalls*. SUSANNAH LEE BARLOW CHAPTER elghty-aix, attended Public Schools, al aud even now with some of the armies heathen lands represented by Alice As a memlier of the Oregon legisla so Commercial Colleges there; started of our allies the moral wellare of the The new detention home for women Carr a* India; Evelyn Hyland, Turkey; ture in 1913-1915 and 1917 he ha* al soldier was and is a matter largely ignor The Susannah Lee Barlow Chapter, as an apprentice in printing office at is now being erected on 8andy Boule Mildred Beck. Japan; Mildred Fish, ways lieen actively identified with the D. A. R., of Oregon City at the last fifteen, quitting at eighteen to enter the ed- In the German armies provision is vard, adjoing the county farm. It will China and Wilda Mann as Africa. She constructive measure* c lining before is even made for immorality. meeting was called Fo order by Mrs. United Stat«« Railway Mail Service. At that body. He was a member of the It is to the glory of American arms be ready for occupancy by May 15tb. showed them the cross, “the Symbol of E. E. Brodie, Chapter Regent. The twenty-one he came West to enter committee which in 1913 put through and American national character that This will take the place of the present God’s love” and while she told the Railroad Construction and Civil engine program follows: the measure taking the state printing of the men who wear the United States temporary home at Kelly Butte. The “most wonderful of all stories,” Life Flag salute by those present; Read ering, which occupation he followed un women who are to be confined there (Elenor Adamson) and Light (Goldie out of politics, thu saving thousands ot ing of last minute* by the Secretary; til June, nineteen seventeen, when he uniform a high standard of conduct is will have useful employment during Carr) trimmed the cross with white dollars to the Oregon taxpayers. He expected and demanded, and provided A motion was carried to collect old . was appointed special deputy in the the r incarceration. streamers and garlands. Love, Joy, supported Workmen’« Compensation; gloves and send them to Lipman vVolfe Portland Bureau of Water Works, for. Kipling’s ‘‘Single tnen in barracks’’ Chief of Police Johnson baa ssked Peace and Hope wove bright-colored Permanent Registration; Mother's Pen are not to find their prototypes in the A Co., to tie made into vests for which position he now holds. that the people of Portland assist in ribbons in and out among the nations, sion; blase Board ot Control; Rural He has taken active interest in many American Army. aviator*. A motion to gather trinkets selecting a name for the home, which bringing the ends to Easter who Credit* as well as all S icial Hygiene Gen. Pershing says there is no cleaner to be melted up and fund therefrom to city aud county measures, being a Mult is being constructed as a war emergency gathered them all around the cross a* and other moral uplift measure*. Dur living body of men in the world than nomah County taxpayer for many be used for patriotic purpose« for this measure. It must be a name which she finished her story. They all knelt ing th« three sessions he serve! in the the American Army in France. chapter. Then it was moved that Mrs. years. does not suggest prison life, detention together and sang. “Out of my bondage, House he has supported every measure He is a memlier of many Fraternal J. M. Knight, Chaplain of Willamette sorrow and night.” At the close of the or internment. which promised a relief an>l prol«-ction Chapter lie unde gixlmother ol this Orders in the City of Portland and h*B song the organ played, "In the Cross of to the tnen and women who toil, and in POWER Chapter. Refreshments were served many personal friends who vouch for 1917 took the floor in active opposition “But give me a lever long enough and THE SOLDIER AND THE BOND BUYER Christ 1 glory,” as the girls rose and him. and adjournment followed. passed out. Lois Barker represented to the anti-picKet bill, The railroad I will move the world.” The ancient If he is successful in receiving the Hezekiah Johnson, grandfather of Love, Nona Cook, Hope, Viola Spencer, men have appreciated his support and Mrs McKnight was a pioneer of 1845 nomination at the primary election and physicist hail never iieard of electric ‘•It is a sacred duty of every citizen Peace and Vivian Shields, Joy. have officially thanzed him lor his power. He would doubtless open his the same vear in which Susannah I-ee elected in the Fall Mr. Cook promises and it shonld be regarded as a g'oriouts The choir rendered the beautiful assistance In passing the Electric Head Barlow arrived in Oregon. He founded to fulfill the duties of that important eyes in wonder today to see how nearly privilege by every patriot to uphold the anthem, "Halleluiah for the Cross,” light bill; the Full Crew bid and like the "lever ” — electric power — is moving office to the best ot bis ability, which the Baptis Church in Oregon. Government’s credit with the same kind and Mrs. Barker sang. measures in which they were vitally he hopes, will be an honor to Multnom the world. of self-sacrifice and nobility of soul that Miss Terrell, the Pastor, gave a interested. The use of electric power has come so ah County and to himself. their gallant sons exhibit when they die beautiful and inspiring Easter message. The reform element elected hi in May rapidly upon us that few relalize how tfor us on the battle field* of Europe.” At the evening services the chorus or of The Dalles in 1913. He was de much d< («'ndence we place upon it as a Secretary McAdoo has issued no rendered appropriate numbers. feated for reelection in 1914, hut was people and as individuals, Without it stronger call upon the American |>^ple again elector! in 1915 ami reelected with the wheels of industry would stop, o support the Liberty Loan. The thi» J 8T. PAUL’S EPISCOPAL out opposition in 1916. transportation would tie seriously af loan will soon be opened. Behind every A wedding characterized hy its ex Easter lilies and palms graced the Besides the duties indicated above, fected and darkness would prevail. American soldier in France, back of altar and nave and daffodils and other the doctor has fouud time to act as a Alleged Assailant Taken Into Custody. treme simplicity was solemnized at the Electric horsepower has released mil every American sailor on the seas, there yellow spring flowers embellished the Friends Church, Easter Sunday even memlier of The Dalles school board and After Hiding Several Days. lions of human power for more import ing at 9:00 o'clock. Miss Gladys C. ant tasks and if we are to progress—if should be a worker and a bond buyer rest of the church. senior warden of the Episcopal church. Coe, daughter of Mrs. Emma Coe, 608 indeed we are to win the war—electric at home. Theirs is the braver part, but Special Easter music was rendered by He is a memlier of the Masons, Elks, Nel Seely, 606 Union Ave. was the we who remain at home can be no lees the choir and Evelyn Grittinge Knights of Pythias, Woodmen of the victim of an attack at the Rice-Kinder Ha'.sey St., became the bride of Wilbur power must take an even more import A. Haworth, 8042 63rd Ave., 8. E. ant place in our industries and in our useful if we exhibit that self sacrifice Blakslee sang the “Holy City” for the World and Artisans. * mill last Saturday. He has regained Mias Terrell, pastor of the church and that they demonstrate in risking their Offertory. Rev. Oswald W. Taylor President Wilson has re C insciousnesr and iwm» to be recover Rev. F. Marion George of Sunnyside daily lives. lives. preached an Easter sermon on the ing. According to Seely's story there preceded the couple down the ais e. ferred recently to the importance of de “Resurrection.” had l>een some trouble between him Miss Coe ent«red leaning on Ihe arm of velopment of the water power of the Sugar Card Rules. country and has suggested legislation and C. B. Mills an employe of the mill the bride groom. She was tastefully Before you can be buried in England HOUHAUSER-FITGH who worked under him. As he was attired in a simple and serviceable which will help toward this end. your sugar card must be produced. The Not only this but the President and leaving the mill Saturday afternoon he Wife Knows Husband’s folks But gown of soft, cream-colore«i wool ma Secretary McAdoo have gone farther register of vital statistics, before he At a quiet home wedding Mrs. Celia says Mills attacked him from behind. terial. and indicated that public utility com issues a certificate of death, is required Not Her Own. He believes he was struck by some Three lieautiful Easter plants were missions and other regulating bodies to make certain whether the dead per Fitch, 9921 Darrin avenue became the bride of Mr. Chas. Holibauaer. In the heavy instrument. the only decoration in the church. take into consideration the greatly in son was registered under the sugar dis Both City and State Warrants were A number of very unusual incidents The ceremony was very short and creased cost of operation of these com tribution scheme. This is done, it is presence of only the immediate rela tives, the ceremony was performed by culminated in ihe visit of Mrs Oscar issued for Mill's arrest and he evaded simple; Miss Terrill propounded the said, to prevent fraud, as unscrupulous Stocklan I of Colfax, Minnesota, to her the officers several days. He was Anal serious questions and Mr. George pro- panies today, due to sharp advances ip | persons might continue to use a dead Rev Homer Cox at 8:30 on the evening sister Mrs. Theodora Fox, 6228 92nd ly arrosted Tuesday morning at hie nounced them man and wife, Whtle cost of labor and material, and grant I man’s sugar card for a long time unless of March 23rd. them speedy relief where necessity de street, When a tiny baby, owing home at Ia>nts. the choir sang, the congregation came manded in order that their high effici some means were taken of canceling it. to the death of her father six months GARDEN CULTIVATION forward and extended congratulations. ency may be maintained as a war before her birth, Theodora Olson was "Garden Cultivation” will be the necessity. CLAPP-DAVIDSON Americans are awakening to the fact topic discussed at the next regular adopted by her Uncle and Aunt, Mr. Woodmere School Notes. that the liquor men are (Jisloval. Any and Mr*. O. O. Haysolt and brought to The new cucumbercrop will soon be class ot men who degrade and debauch meeting of the AV ar Garden Class con The pupils have tiegun planting their the Pacific Nortnwest where she grew Mrs. Bertha Ryder Davidson daugh ducted by the Extensirn Service of up to womanhood aud was married ter .4 Mr and Mrs. Geo Ryder of 53rd garden this week getting in the early due and it would be just like Seattle to the youth of a nation is disloyal. O. A. C. at the Meier A Frank audi without having seen her own people Avbnne, was united in marriage to Loren things. It comprises over half an acre feed all her people on them until they torium on Friday at 3:30 p. m. Pro- are doubled up and then take a new within her own recollection. Her hus Clapp of Oregon City, March 27th nt ol ground near the rcbool premises. Classified News. feeeor J. E. Cooter, Supervisor of School The teachers are supervising the work. census.—Gresham Outlook. band, however, while on a business trip Vancouver, Wash. The politician rushed past the official Gardens in Portland will deliver the The bride is a charming and accomp Miss Foster and Miss Ewing have been two years ago made the acquaintance of Cerberus into the editorial sanctum, lecture. Prof. Cooter is a soil expert in agriculture The use of grain for any purpose save _ do you mean? __ ” he roared. her family and the paradox exists that lished lady and a great favorite with her giving instruction “What and very familiar with local conditions. he is better acquainted with her folks neighbors and friends and will be much throughout the year which will be for food, detracts from our ability to j“What do yOu mean by insulting ! me as When, how deep, and how often to brought into practical use in the garden. win the war and establish universal you did in 1^ night’s Clamor?” than *h* is, and she is better acquainted misseil by her parents anil those living cultivate will be the general trend of The sale of War Saving aud Thrift freedom. with hi* folk* than she is with her own. in the locality in which they reside. "Just* moment,” replied the editor. the discussion. Bring along your ques The groom is a well known and re Stamps is holding a steady pace. In Mrs. Stockland was accompanied by 1 “Didn't the story appear an you gave it tions as they add spice to the meeting her two boys, Marvel and Kenneth and spected young man of Oregon City, 1 the four school days of last week >895 Ths Kalssr ha* ordered that no mors to us, namely that you had resigned as and bring out the important points. remained for almost a week. Her hus where they will make their home. , worth were sold, Mr. Dickson assures grain shall be used in Germany for city treasurer?” All are welcome. The good wishes of their many friends us this is no "blns sky” proposition making beer. He don’t cars bow much band joined her tor a very brief visit "It did. But you put it under the Study garden culture now or the go with them to their new home. either. and they returned home yesterday. is used by bis allies in tbs United Bute*, heed, ‘Public Improvements. » 1 »» Kaiser K allure later. I LOCAL MAN HAS POLITICAL HOPES NEW HOME FOR WOMEN TO BE FINISHED SOON VIGIIM OF ATTACK Al MILL RECOVERING Simple Quaker Wedding TANGLE IN FAMILY ACQUAINTANCESHIP « 1