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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (April 4, 1918)
DOWN THE LINE Professional Directory NtWSY Ili MS 1K0M DOWN III! UNf Ji. D. Henwértbv $ EoifÿW1^ H " lldppy VdHey. 4i«»i «11 of Isti'»* avenjit l?í,->at 4 p. fey.' btfUMriai r rvir^a werif h«>4 7Dtr funeral Directors r ■ L. 4-J' 5 (J i *ld Dobbin» day »1 "w u Jp-:1 3rd • bef D 4r« i No. to b* coming to a TWO ESTABLISHMENTS i 'I omh ] it door* during tip- funernl. Mr. ami Mr*. A, N. Pre»»nall of >ural districts ^Jliat, I with tractor* Phone Tahor 5yC7 Orville Con«, who lived un the Brighton, Oregon, are visiting at the Phone Tabor 58H5 C. M. Atwood, M. I). and flivers, can Pnbbii^ apply Muixelf Farnsworth place, integids returning to home of their daughter, Mrs. B. A 5862-4 92n<l Street S- E. 4615 66th St., Cor. Foster Rd. Homeopathic I'hyaklaa and Surgeon O'Mealy of 3MIO-76 St. They have just to B" w 7 hi* old home. Zlriaar Bro», are th« |irOO'l prOMBBOTd (»fttett amt R cb I i I f m«' M<M fiSth Ave. H. K, L mmb Arleta returned from Nawforg .heir old home A. F. Hwansou and family have town where they hav* I mm - u visiting at of a jitney of the Lfxxie type. moved back to their own home oo Mr«. Van Horn la also a late pur i^nox »venue. tli* homo of Mr, J. Presgnall and First-Class Service (riven Day or Night W. Aimee Hollingworth, A. B daughter Gladys. Ml** Gladys 1» mov chaser of a Ford. Mr». D. C. Maybee ol Gate* Koad »nd Clone Proximity to Cemeteries Enables us to hold Funerals ing to Portland where she 1» entering liouutiful Easter morning was curtly Park Drive ba* leaned her plac* to Mr. SHORTHAND COACHING at a Minimum Expense upon a cours* of training preparatory appreciated by the large gathering of Peterson. Gregg -Oregon's Official System to entering the public library service. young and old which annembled at the Red Cro»» work of this district w»s A N. ami J. Prv»»nall are brothers. little church to take part in an Easter organized Dec 6, 1917. Mr*. Wm. Tab Mil ftft/7 7!u«t m < Naehvlllr Ria I Mr. A. N. I’reisnall has foen employed program. After the choir had rendered Ewold, chairman of the Unit; Mrs. in a lumfor mill at Brighton for a num a few »elections the little folks took H. If. Haygarth, chairman of Hewing ber of year». The PreMMlls »ay they part with recitation» and dialogue» In Committee. To date April 1st tb«y have learned to love the roaring of the all it was *n enjoyable «erviee. have made 6il bed shirt*, 18 pajama sen and will return to their home in Lent« M. E. Church. Last week Mr. and Mrs. Joe Spady »uite, 12 coat*, 12 water bag covers, 34 Nunday Ncnou) v:4A a m Freachlng H:0i> Brighton in a few 'lay». received ■ jolly bunch of young i<eo|>le iweatsrs, 2-5 pair socks, They meet lllblv Hludy (‘laaa, ft:!*» p tn. Epworth a ui Meesrs. G. W. Holder ami Ellton font on surprising them. We said every Wednesday afternoon at the League 6:JD p in. Frearhlng 7:8) p m Frayer meeting Thursday evening at 7:«’» E. M. Shaw attended th« banquet at the Im- "receivad”—we shonhl have mentioned home of Mis« Pauline Shuman on Jatpcr, Faator. Kvaldeiic»1« fi7*M Hurd atrert. |>erial Hotel on Mondav evening, given that they were first awakened from Foster Road. An urgent, cordial invi- by Mr. ami Mr». Phil Metechan, Jr. to peaceful »lumber». hurpnseB are al- Gou.e | A few doors with 2 upright panels and one flat panel on top Millard Avenue Presbyterian Church the members ol the Third Liberty txtan uio*t as frequent here aeon theGerman tation ie hereby eztende>i to all. Come atul help in the good work. 10s. m. Sabbath flohool. II a tn Morning cauVBMing team» for the 16t>th district Regular price, $3.50. Special $2.00 front. Wurahlp. 7:<N‘ 1». in. Y. F. H E. 7 <ft p ui. By the kitidmis of Mrs. E. D. Hurrh- of which Mr. Metacban 1» captain. The Evening worship p. ui. Wednesday, mid Charlie Mr. Cha». Refotock and I we have report from England and it« Regular $1.75 Four panel doors. Special $1.00 woe II »oivle«' 7:!u y in. Thuraday. choir fonquet was held in the beautiful ladies' Henderoon have rentsei the Phillips I ccnditionH at the home* in the war ' practice 11» v. Wm II Am»». Faator. parlor of the hotel. The table was very place and are applying their teams thia I time*. Namely, “the rich and poor I fittingly decorated with cut Hower» and week *" their own larins are hardly We specialise in Ranh and loon, glass, paints, oil, finish lumber and wood St. Peter’* catholic Church. alike stand in line l«r hour* to get' the llagit of the allied nation*. A most ready for the plow. • igar, U- j , butter, bre. , oleomargarine Bunday«: m uo • m. ¡4>W M am , 10:*) a m. 13 M. sumptuous dinner was served. Great High M im tlftoa. in Munday Mrhou! J. E. I »eardorff hauled several truck and then turned away without any. I G. A. MORRISON LUMBER CO day«: M« m at ■ :<>» a. ui. enthusiasm was shown by the workers I'Mula of tile for August Geppert last choir rvh«ar«aL Later, these and fate of any kind are and fofore leaving tiie room a vote of Tabor 62 Tremont Station, ML Scott car line week. August is planning to conduct al moat ltnp<M*ib)e to get. "We are thank» and appreciation »»» extended Seventh Day Adventist Church. that »urpius moisture out ol his ground now to fo rationed 2 oz. butter and IO a. in Saturday Sabbath School. 11 a. m. to Mr. ami Mra. Met»chan for their in muchus pronto time. 2 oz. oleomargerine, lb. meat per Saturday preaching. T:*» p hl. Wediieadey. hospitality ami the aupport of all pres- week; apple*, a shilliug a pound ; Prayer inxetln* 7:66 p in Sunday preaching. ent most loyally pledged to Captain WM. WOODHAM, Proprietor Phone Tabor 900 orange* four pence each ; egg* six Heasdnt Valley. Metachan. Colonel McKay command St. Pauls liplscopal Church. pence each’Theae item* which were tak ing the East aide forces in the drive Frank Croucher, of Ulala, Douglas Co. on** block »outh <>f WfMMlmrrr »tallon en from the letter which Mr*.Hurtle re Holy ('ummuiilon the Munday ut each made a short but inspiring address. All is visiting friends in the Valley this ceived from her «later tell us between month at n :<JU a. tn No other »rrvicTt that the workers ol the city will meet for weak He was a former resident of lines that we in America do not day Every other Munday the regular »ervlrce final instructions, at the eleventh street this place. know what war really means yet. May will tw* a« l tut. Evening prayer and Mtraifcn Builders’ Hardware, Carpenters’ Tools, Tinware, Graniteware, or play house on Thursday evening, Apr. 4 Inland Moor, of O. A. C. viailad at we be spared from the knowledge. ili'uu p m. Mvnday School mr©U a» M:U0 anything you may need in the Hardware Line—Also Paints and Oils p, ill J E Glover. Mu pi . J. Ulover, Her. the home of his parents, Mr and Mrs. Mr». Roy Dataonand her little daught Rrv. O. W. Taylor, Rector Cnn Save you Money on Anything in Our Line. W. N. Moor over Sunday. Gray’s Crossing. er, Lorraine of Treadwell, Alaska, who Mrs. I*. J. Burke is «city visitor this have been viaiting their aunt, Panline The infant son of Mr. and Mrs Elmer )2 block North of Kern Park Station Lenta fit angelical Church 4624 67th Street 8. E. >chuman on Foster Road, returned to Wood* war buried on Monday having week Hermon by tin* paator. Il a m and 7: Mt Scott Car Line PORTLAND, ORE. Munday school s:tó a. tn., C. H. Ilr Mrs. Mary J. Jewell hai returned li.eir Portland home Tuesday. died <>n Easter morning of pneumonia. Hup. tint, tident V. I* A.. 6:44 p m Tlielr neighbor* and friends gympathise hsme after a weeks visit at Battle Belrose, Gilfort. Ratnapo and Wilson Hs i* always a leader tn every public tion of Judge of Department No. 2. of Bradford. President. Pravar meeting Ground. Waahibglon. with them in their bereavement. Cl unite of the Red Crocs are giving a tea enterprise that means much work and the Circuit Court on the Republican day *:•© p m A T. K llornerliuch, Paator Mrs. G. N. Sager was a Vancouver at the home of Mrs. Frank Ferris on no pay. Willie Porter, of H110 66 Ave. has en ticket. He has held the office of Cir E. Foster Rd. Thursday Apr. 11th. listed in the Navy and left on Tuesday visitor Tuesday of this week. His name is at the bend of every sub cuit Judge since 1912 and in all that for San Francisco. 11« is the second Mrs. J. S. Donaldson wax an Oregon I The proceeds will fo nwi for purchas- scription list, but his giving is mostly time has never tieen reversed in a crim Fort son of John l'orter to join the colon, ( ity V^it.r Wednesday of this week. | iug necesswj materials for the sewing in secret. It is nothing uncommon for inal case. The Judge is an ‘‘old timer" the other son Hurry being some where .ml I M Mra. J. '1'huuMM and Mr. and Everyone is cordially invited to attend; Louis Simpson to send a load of grocer having lived here since 1883. H- has Mr. '. Atx on board u transport, he having fervei) Nva. Will ies tb a poor family in sickness or dis three brothers in the service of the ... R .lirbey were Troutdale viait- three years in June. government, one of them being now in tress. or» on* day this wtek. He has given his entire time for many France; one just retnrned from the fax Mr». Wright of 82nd St. an I65lh Ave. luiurclwood M. I: Church oi Mr. I ami Mrs. Oliver Erickson of months to the Red Cross and war Re east and the other one ready tor foreign • :4f a in Munday Hrh<»ol. 11:00 a. m. pr»-ach has her mother visiting her from Yam- Portland visited at the home of his ing 13:«U p m. cla»« tneelin«. ai'O p in. hill for a few week». lief work, and Mrs. Simpson has done service. !»■ F. J. Kupfer. brvtinw, Charles Erickeon Sunday. Junior league. 6:30 p in Epworth league It is with regret that we must dis It is conceded by apt students of the like-wise. They closed up their beauti Mr». Kimerling, of Yamhill St. 7 10 p m. prrarbfng p m Thu rod« y .Mrs. Cox, of Brentwood was a visitor political history of the stale that in the ful home at “Shore Acree” in order to appoint th« readers this week, as re evening, prayer service l»r. <’ R Ctfloe. visitor at the home of Mra. A. H at the home of Mrs. C. F. Garrison one final analysis, the candidate receiving move into town and give their entire gards the candidates running tor the Faator. son on Hl St. on Wednesday. day this week. legislature. In laet week's issue, we the largest number of votes on the east time to this work. Mr. and Mra. Dick Hill were out to (lermnn Weformcd Church. Mr. Reed and wife of Portland attend side will be nominated. The east side Limpson is a man whom bis neigh- stated, that we would give a biography Ke*. their home on KI St. Easter Sunday. Corner Woodstoek Ave., and »7th At. ed the Red Crons meeting Monday night. as a rule polls sixty-five per cant oi th* ■ bors delight to honor. He has great of those who have announced them W G. l.lenkaemper. paator. Bunday School Mr. R»ed spoke to the audience. Also vote of the city and no matter whether executive ability, is broad minded, ewives. It seems that eo few of them 10 a. m. Morning Worship, li a. m. Y. P H Arletd Baptist Church. at 7:Sop. tn. German School and Catechetical another Portland gentleman gave a very the candidate has a majority on the energetic and human. If he has an have come OQt in the open so far, and Clara Hatnrdav at V OOa. tn At 11 o'clock there will be a sermon interesting talk on the war. A musical west side, it will invariably be submerg enemy in the world. J never beard of some of those who have decided to make and lord’s *up|>er and the hand of program was rendered. the contest are not yet catalogued in ed by the votes on the ea-t side, and in him. Free Methodist Church. fellowship will l>e given to several new Those who know him best, like hinr any of the volumes we mentioned. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Leiner and many instances by overwhelming ma Bunday School,'Ju© p m Preaching 1 t> m Al 7:30 there will fo a daughter, Miss Grace of Portland visit jorities. Hence it is up to the candi most. He will make a good governor. Consequently we are obliged to wait un each week. Prayer meeting. Wednesday at members. The church ed at tiie home of Mr. and Mrs. W. N. date* to malfc the greatest efforts in the A jwtin 8. H ammond . 7:»ip. m. All are cordially Invited to attend patriotic mass meeting til the laet volume, of tne last named these services. Kev. A. Beer». Paator. will l»e suitably decorated for the Moor, Sunday author—which will be in three volumes way of publicity in covering that terri occasion. There will fo rousing patri Walter M. Pierce, of La Grande and in mouse color leather and bound iu red tory. A word to the wise is sufficient. Kern Park Christian Church. otic music by a chorus of about 20 voices Cherryville • D. C. lewis, Father of St. John’s State Senator lias announced himself *s tape—ie issued from the press and' Corner Mtlh Bl.,and 4fith Ave.. H K. 10a. in under the leadership of Prof. C. M. April started in like a lion. baptism into Heavsnlv Portland, and a candidate for the democratic nomina which is promised to be ready for the Bible School. II a. tn. and ':»> p. tn.preaching Godfrey. Mr. Hsrry Soule, Scottish public April 12. also law-maker and law-reuairer, when tion for Governor. Rain Monday and sleet on All Fools service. 6:»op. tn. Christian Endeavor. 7:10 - ---------------------- His slogan is “Organisation of\)reiron wanting to illustrate a certain point, p tn. Thursday, mid week prayer meeting. A singer will fo the soloist. The pastor Day. cordial welcome to ell. ICev. it A. Moon. W. Garnet Handley will speak on the for tiie Winning of the Wat.” He is a will invariably — and possibly uncon No more liquor can be made in Den Good Fridsv anil Easter Sunday were Paator. izao K. Halmoti theme, “Are We Doing <»ur Bit.” farmer and cattleman, is married and mark during the war. What about the sciously--intertwine in his remarks some the finest ever known by the writer in has a tamilv of six children. Has l»een U 8. A.? > thing like Uua;— l ent« llaptl»t Church. anv state. FINAL NOtlCE “For inatanee, now if you see it from Sch ail Superintendent and County Lord’» Day. Bible Brhool. »14» ». rn. Morning ‘•When the war is o’er, we'll fight the right angle, its allright, but if you Cie'k of Umatilla county an J elected as JKKN DYKSTRA, KtR ATE worship. II ». m. H. Y. ü.,S:80p. ni. Notice la hereby given that the iiii-hr no more at Bingen on ths Rhine.” Evening Worship 7:»> p in. A cordial wel •Igned. mm adminiBtrNtrli of the estate of see it from tlieleft angle its all wrong.” State Senator in 1916 from Umatilla and . ... come to these services. K. A Hint h, Pastor. Jern ihrkitra, dvrrMM d, I imm filed her final ac Little Sammy Runyan, one of the Now if you see him from the left Wallowa counties. In a nutshell, his count in the County Court of the Htate of Oregon, for Multnomah County, and that school boys here, belongs to the Junior angle, how can you see him from the platform supports President Wilson Munday th«* Nth day of April, IVIN, al V:3U Lenta Friend* Church. o’clock In the forenoon of «aid day, ami lht> Rainliow Division as he has sold $50 right angle? And at that, he may be and his policy in conducting the war, Barker. 9:4ft a. m. Bible School, Clifford Solicits your Property for court room of »aid Court ha* been appointed worth of Thrift Btampe. to alleviate labor conditions, organizing right. Superintendent. 11:'© a. m. Frt*ach!ng «or- by «aid Court a* the time and place Ur the hearing and Bcttlcment of "aid account. Oregon to win the war. better roads Endeavor. 7:10 The pupils of the Sandy High School Gue Moser, candidate for the Repub Tic«. 6:26 p. tn Christian Sale hate of flmt publication March 7, 1V1N. H 00 p tn. Thursdays p. m. Preaching service, made a drive up to the mills above us lican nomination for governor bas and highways for military purposes, in bate of I m st publication April 4, 191*. MARIE 1» MILLER, Admlnixtratrix mid week prayer meeting, A cordial welcome last week ami sold $160.00 worth of shown in the past that he appreciates favor of National Prohibition and to all the *ervices. MI» Lurana Terrell. Pastor JOHN VAN ZANTE, Attorney We have the Buyers, you1 Thrift Stamps and war certificates. woman suffrage. "good” publicity. Charles A. Johns, well-known attorney To him as well as others in the same Growth of Nails. The German Lutherans at Sandy have the Property Arleta Baptist Church. ,:U a. tn. Bible Seteool. 11 a. m. Preachtn« It han been estimated by a scientist have agreed not to teach the German line of business—running for public of this city has announced himself as a •ervlce. 7:so p. tn. Evening services. • :!» that in a lifetime of 70 yean a man language at their school any more after office—it is customary to reciprocate. candidate for the Supreme Bench on the COME AND SEE US p. m. H. Y. P. V. (Senlofand Intermedia*) S:0o grow* nail« which, if it were possible to a visit from the Sheriff of the County. Many publications in their respective Republican ticket. He was admitted p. m. Wednesday Prayer meeting. Everybody The sudden flop of the Colliers Maga fields are willing to extend the hand of to the bar in 1881 and began practicing welcome to all of tbeae services Ksv.W. Garnet preserve them uncut, would reach the Handle*, Paator, <1404. tsth Ave length of seven feet nine inches. zine, a weekly publication with over a reciprocity with their large circulation, his profession at Dallas, Oregon. In million Bubscrilters, from a critic of the anil it is to their interest—the candidates 1888 he moved to Eastern Oregon Where Anabel Presbyterian Church. 8206 Woodstock Avenue Administration in war matters to a —to not hold the bag until its too late. he entered into the practice of law and Corner of MtliH tree! and 17th Are. H E. GARDENS AGAIN. When a man is born in a community six years ago came to Portland where he friend and admirer, is remarkable Tabor 4934 Halibath HerTh-os, Preselling. 11 a m. and 7:1»» Christian They say—in an article by the Editor, aud continuously resides there until he since resided and has been actively en p. m. Bunday School, U:4r» a. m It is nt'ccssary that civilians should Mark Sullivan—that the work of the reaches middle life, it is the people of gaged in his profession. Mr. Johns ie Endeavor: Henlor, <*:■> p. m.; Junior, 4 p tn. Tuesday, endure some privations in order that we Thursday, Prayer Meeting, 7:46. Navy Department has been extraordi that community who are best informed married and has three children, one of The Pastor I» Orchestra Practice. 7:80 p. m. in may have food (or our allies ami for our nary and that the way the soldiers as to his character and fitness when he hie eons is with the American army always ready to call on the sick and confer announces himself as a candidate for France. with those who desire spiritual help. John E. own soldiers, but it is of the utmost im have been fed and clothed deserves all A. W. Orton has been given leave of Nelson, Pastor. Residence, 6696117th Ave. S. K portance that the civilian population praise. No embalmed beef nor sending public office. This test of character ie 8. C. SMITH absence for an indefinite length of time, well illustrated in the case of Louie J. Phone Tabor lafth. should realise that "Uncle Sam’’ ex men into (ever camps nor the fearful pects it to take care of itself also. blunder of sending troops into the Simpson, who is seeking the Republican »o that he can give more attention to LIGHT MILL & CABINET WORK l.aurelwood Congregational Church. Gardena will do as much if not more Tropics in heavy winter clothing like nomination for governor, as thecitiaens his candidacy for the Republican nomi Screens, Sash, Windows, Doors Corner Mth Hl. and «»th Ave. S. E. Pastor, than anything else to keen the soldier was done In the Spanish-American Wsr of Coos Bay have almost unanimously nation for Circuit Judge, Dep’t No. 4 Mrs. John.I Hsndaaker. Bundey Bchool.loH» and Picture Framing Benjamin P. Perkins is a candidate risen to his support, and this is what he a. m. Preaching service, 11:00 ». m. No abroad and the citizen at home well fed. been known. This article says the new evening service st present. Mr. Arthur W, Every boy and girl ought to plant a American Army, already over 1,500,000 is and lias done to their own personal for County Commissioner. John H Hole Residence Phone: Tabor 4602 Protton, Superintendent of Ntindav School. garden and make it a source of pride men is the best paid and best fed army knowledge after a life long acquaintance ton, member of the United Brotherhood Shop Phone: Taboi 7576 Interme.'.lalti Christian Endeavor, 5:0o p. nt. with him i — of Carpenters and Joiners of America is and profit. It predicts that this ever known, Prayer meeting Thursday evening at SlOOp. m. 4633 67th Street S. E. a candidate on the Republican ticket North Bend. Ore. Marcli 2, 1918. In tne church cottage A rank growth of weed* becomes an country is the greatest world power for Labor Commissioner. He says that To the Editor: — When a man is a candi asset when plowed under before they ever known in all history. date for public office, the public likes to this is hie first political move and he has make seed. know what bis neighbors think of him. "loads" of experience in mill and factor Why go down town for If soldiers am willing to serve in the Belrose-Gilbert. I have known Louis Simpson for ies and knows something about labor trenches, to dig ditches, build railroads, Easter spirit seemed to touch all. many years. He is a man. conditions. and risk their lives, many civilians can See He has been engaged in large busi Mark W. Peterson, constable, has well afford to spare a part of their time Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Mahoney, after at tending morning services spent the dav ness affairs and employed many men, made his announcement for the Repub to serve in the furrows and in the har Shoes, Hats, Corsets, Etc. in Vancouver with Mrs. Mahoney’s and every man who ever worked for lican nomination for re-election. He vest fields. Mrs. him will vote for him. sister, Mrs. E. F. Kelley. stands on his record as a guarantee of Tab. 8.W when you can buy them for less at U. H. Bateman and Mrs. A. A. He owned and laid out the towneite efficiency and economy and conducting "How many fish have you got now?” 6843 Foster Rd., Myrtle Park 8tM was asked of an urchin on the river Rimile visited toe graves of their late of North Bend and sold thousands of the office ia an "up-lw-date buainesa J. A. TEENY’S Real Estate and Rentals ¿ J husbands at Mt. Scott and Ixtns Fir Iota and many buildings to people who manner.1' Mark ia honaet, faithful and I hank. * Tabor 760 6602 Footer Road Afterwards Mr» Ritt'lle ware poor,nr in moderate cireanatBRcee, cofirteons at all timaa. "Well,” drawled the youngster, hope camateriea. Z" <aw I Amhlor I ■! Jlnnav We often have exceptional bargains I Judge Robert G. Morrow announced KERN PARK 8TA. fully, "when I get the one I’m arter and and her brother, J. Ambler lai dinner and he never crowded a debtor in hie with Mr. and Mra. J. L. Johnson. life. hie candidacy for re-election to the poai- two more, 1'11 have three.” G. A. MORRISON LUMBER COMPANY Church Directory Specials On Doors This Week KERN PARK HARDWARE CO Political News-Letter The Williams Realty Co. Williams Realty Co. KERN PARK CABINET SHOP For A Home DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS R. C. WALTER