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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1918)
NEW SAVING SYSTEM IN CHINA WM. WOODHAM, Proprietor l’ltoit» Tslsir IXX1 Builders' Hardware, Carpenters' Tools, Tinware, Graniteware, or anything you may need in the Hardware Line—Also Paints and Oils Cnn Save you Money on Anything in Our Line. 1624 07th Street H. E. PORTLAND, ORE. THE PORTLAND BUSINESS MAN who if» til mirroUii<lM lihnwvlf with every itvaHnbh modern devinv for *»**viu^ bin thn<* Mini money. The biiMhiewi man who I hi I m to Hue tin AUTOMATIC* TEL EPHONE Ml mply * hl* «* h I h < »liahiiH'iil to thoiiwniHU of pomiihto cn*toiiivrM He may never know (he renl r»*h*»n for hh failure In htiwinewi. THINK 11’OVER. Ixing Distance Everywhere CALL A 6221 Home Telephone and Telegraph Company of Portland, Oregon G. 1. MORRISON LUMBER COMPflHY Specials On Doors This Week A few dcxirs with 2 upright panel» and one flat panel on top Regular price, $3.50. Special $2.00 Regular $1.75 Four panel doors. Special $1.00 paint*, oil, finish lutnla*r and wood in mu»h and !ew>rwe W«* G. A. MORRISON LUMBER CO. Tremont Station, ML Scott car line Tabor 62 JI. D. Kenworthy * Company funeral Directors TWO ESTABLISHMENTS Phone Tabor 5267 Phone Tabor 5895 5802-4 92nd Street S. E. 4615 66th St, Cor. Foster Rd. Lents Arleta First-Class Service given Day or Night Close’!Proximity to Cemeteries Enables us to hold Funerals at a Minimum Expense Sapolio doing its work. Scouring for U.S.Marine Corps recruits. Join Nowl NEWSY HEMS FROM DOWN IMF UNE C — H. Carlson and family left Wednesday ' For the purpose of supplementing pensions given by the Chinese govern ! for Woods, Ore , where they will »pend i and ment lo MUp«iitnniiiited letter carrier» ! three months’ vacation. I a system haa been Inaugurated by the Rev. L. A. Northrup and wife, of • | ministry of the Interior, whereby the ! Wotsls, Or«, visited with If. Carlson 1 iinnunl allowance may he riilse«! to a I and family at Tremont this week. livable income. I William <». Perletier is erecting a; Tin- new system provides for the deposit by postal employees of ort««- 3! XX) resilience at 5620 4Hth strrat, lie- i twentleth of their suluries, the de ■ tween 5 m tli and 59th avenue southeast. posits to bear Interest at a rate not A daughter was Ixirn June 7 to Mr. yet determined. Where postal Hav : and Mrs. Harry Usher, 7626 62n<! ave- ; ing« bank» have already been es- | tnblish'sl they shall I»«- used, and i nue. She hr» been named Laura Jean. The Christian Endeavor Hociety of the ' bunks elsewhere will be authorized to undertake th« baielling of the ac ; Kern Park Christian Church held the | monthly business meeting Friday even counts. The plan Is elastic In that It will ing at the home of Mr. ami Mr». Ar-, benefit th« contributor not only In nett. Refreshments were served at th«-; I hl» old age. but In case of accident I conclusion of the meeting. or emergency. Money may be drawn Charley Fowler of Camp Lewis spent out up to a certain point for such ex ] Sunday with his parents, Rev. and Mr». ‘ penses as Illness, the marriage or death of u member of one's family, etc. C. U. Fowler, at Tremont. He sang, by Sutlngs and accumulate«! Interest will request, for the Nazarine assembly in be pal«! in full or on installment plan the evening, a duet, the "Pearly White to members retiring from the police City," with the author, Mr. Ingier. force. 326 ALDER ST. Before the savings system was put Pupils’ Recital at Odd Fellows Hall Into «¡»erntlon It was submitted for ap Good Glasses at Reasonable The pupils of Mi»» Helen Hanseo, as proval to the officers of the police Prices forces, who assembled In Peking for sisted by L. H. Hansen, baritone, and the purisme of «'Iscusslng the matter. Miss Marjorie Eunaon, pianist, will be WOODMERE SCHOOL The ministry of the Interior had their present««! in recital Monday evening, Saturday evening, June 1, a very en unanimous approval of the plan, and June 17, at 8 o’clock, at Odd Fellows joyable dance was given by the Wood- It Is expected !hat officers of the Hall, Lenta. You are cordially invite«!. OPTOMETRIST mere I’arent-Teaclier Red Cros» auxili provinces will al»«o wish to adopt It. ary in the assembly hall of Woodmere Your Eyes are Safe in Our Care ached. This was the third of a aerie» of INSPIRED BY WAR lieiieflt dances given thi» spring, aiel a j GENIUS total of $HX) haa been rana-ii and do Lents M. E. Church. John Masefield, English Poet and Nov* 1 nated to the Portland chapter in this Sunday Hchoo! 9:A'> a. m Preaching 11:0« el let. Sees Feast of Spiritual *. tn. Bible Study Cl»«». 5:30 p.m. Epworth way Conceptions in Future. League 6:30 p. in. Preaching 7:30 p. m. Prayer Th«- Woodmere Parent-Teacher asso meeting Thnritdav evening at 7:30. F. M ciation held it» June meeting on Wed-1 John Musefiel«!. the poet and novel Jasper. Pastor. Keai.ience .VTtMXIrd »treet. newday, June p. Mr. Bali, principal of ist. thinks that the devastating war In Millard Avenue Presbyterian Church ; S. C. SMITH Franklin high M'liool, gave an intereat- Etiroj«e by way of compensation will !•< a. m. Sabbath School. 11 a. m Morning I I nig ana iii.trnctive talk on the liete-lits Inspire grant intell«<-ts such as flour- wonhip. 7:00 ¡¿. tn. Y. P. S. C. E. 7:45 p. m. LIGHT MILL & CABINET WORK Evening worib p. 7:30 p. m. Wednesday, mid of high school education. The June ished after the Naptrieonic struggle: “We shnll have new Darwins, Spen- week service 7:30 p. m. Thursday, choir Screens, Sash, Windows, Doors ¡graduating cia»», con-i.ting of iwenty- cers and Carlyles with new messages practice Kev.Ww. H Amos. Pastor. and Picture Framing <>ue boy» and girl» ami their parent», that will reach the whole world. We St. Peter’s Catholic Church. were guests for the afternoon, and after shnll have new Shelleys in poetry. I’eo- Sunday*: 8:00 a.m. Low Ma»*. 10:3 Resi lence Phone ; Tabor 4602 tlu* program a «octal hour wa» enjoyed ple will feast upon new spiritual <?on- High Ma«». 8:3*>a.m. Sunday School. 12 M. Shop Phone: Tabot 7576 ami light refrcsbin •nt» were served. Au-1 ceptlons as remote as possible from choir rehearaal. Week day*: Mau at 8SX» a. in. 4633 67th Street S. E other pleasant feature ot the program i the great trag«-«ly. They will turn to Seventh Day Adventist Church. wiu a group of »..tigs by the boy» and the romantic and fantastic, the beauti 10 a. in. Saturday Sabbath School. U a. m. girl» of the »eventh grad«, under the ful. just it« they «11«! after th«« Napo Saturday preaching. 7:30 p. m. Wedneaday, Prayer meeting. 7:65 p. m. Sunday preaching. direction of Mi»» Elizabeth Macdonald. leonic wars.” That 1» a consummation devontly to St. Pauls Episcopal Church. bo wished. Certainly In the present One block *outb of Woodmere station HIS CAMOUFLAGE IN DANGER dearth of genius It Is gratifying to be Holy Communion the first Sunday of each lieve that the work! has a new Shelley month at 8:00 a. m. No other service* that Convivial Gentleman Evidently Had nnd n new Byron In the cradle, born at day. Every o’her Sunday the regular service» Solicits your Property for Relied Too Much on Ita Being • the outbreak of the war as they were will be as u u*. Evening prayer and sermon bort; at the outbreak of the French at 4:00 p. m. Sunday School meets a« 3:00 Closed Seaton for Oysters. Sale revolution. P«-rhaps there are other p. «n J. E. Glover, Supt., J. Glover, 8ee. Rev. O. W. Taylor, Rector. W. B. Trite«, the novelist. Is In Taris Darwin« nnd Spencers and Carlyles to Lents Evangelical Church. We have the Buyers, you with the American troops, and at a come. But considering that the “First dinner nt Palllard's he told a camou- Principles" was published In 1862, “So Sermon by the pastor. 11 a. m. and 7:16p. m. have the Property ciology” In 1872 and the "Descent of 8unday School 9:45 a. m., C. 8. Bradford, flnge story. “A young American officer," he «aid. Man" In 1871. did the Crimean war and Superintendent. Y. P. A.. 6:45 p m . Paul Bradford, President. Praver meeting Thurs “came to Paris from a flying camp on our own Civil war have any part in In day 8:<X> p. m. A cordial welcome to all COME AND SEE US spiration? Shall we Infer that the war a furlough and celebrated his first eve M 8hupp, Pastor. ning In the metropolis a little too betwran the states stimulated mld-Vlc- Fifth Church of Christ, Scientist gayly. His mother had an apartment torian literature while doing little to Fifth Church of Christ, Scientist, of Port inspire American letters? — Exchange. In the Avenue de Messlne, and he land, Ore., 4204 62nd street. drove home at the evenlug’s end with 8206 Woodstock Avenue Services Sunday 11 a m. Sunday School 940 the firm determination that the good and 11 a. m. Wednesday evening testimonial Sunken Treasure. Tailor 4934 lady should never know how pickled [ There Is some consolation for Cnp- Meeting 8:00. ho was. tnln Kidd, after all. The present gen Laurel wood M. E Church. “He got In noiselessly and began to eration Is about to revive the profes 9:47 a. m Sunday School. 11:00 a. m. preach search the npnrtment for a place to sion of searching for the treasure ships ing. 12:80 p. m. class meeting. SnOp. m. ■:*3»rrt»B<r.3>»»»iM»,rr»i»3»3tBt3tM3«o hide. He thought of hiding under a of the sens on a scale which. If he Junior League. 6:30 p m Epworth League. a bed, then of getting Into a wardrobe, «iould know it, would stir the keenest 7 40 p. m. preaching 8:00 p. m. Thursday When You Want to Move but finally he found two portable tin Interest. True, this age Is not for men evening, prayer service. Dr. C R. Carlos, Call Tabor 7707 baths, and these gave him an excellent of his kind. He has been shamefully Pastor. Idea. outdone In piracy, and now he will be German Reformed Church. "He undressed silently, curled him out-captnln«Hl in the salvage of burled Corner Woodstock Ave , and 87th St. Rev. self up In one of the baths and drew treasure by reason of the stupendous W. G. Llenkaemper, pastor. Sunday School the other over him. Then he chuckled plans which are being made for raising 10 a.m. Morning Worship, 11a.m. Y. P. 8 to think how well he had managed, > ships sunk by German submarines. At at 7 30 p. m. German School and Catechetical and went off to sleep. the end of the war charts and airships Class Saturday at 3:00 a. m. “His mother. In the small hours, find- will. It is plnnned, locate the wrecks Free Methodist Church. RESIDENCE Ing his b«vl empty, made a search for within the war zone. Coal will be Sunday School, 2:00 p. m. Preaching 3 p. m him. At last she came to the two su sucked out of flooded holds by pipes, each week. Prayer meeting, Wednesday at perposed baths, peeped through a as vacuum cleaners draw up dust. 7:30 p.m. All are cordially invited to attend crack, and said: Metal cargoes and steel plates will be these service*. Rev. Mary Hillis Pastor. “ ’Are you there. dearT recovere«l by magnets, acting In combi Kern Park Christian Church. "The crack widened a little, a wild nation with powerful blnsts of air. The Corner bVth 8t., and 46th Ave., 8. E. Morning eye look«««! out, and a voice whispered: romance of hunting for the gold of services: Sunday School 10 and preaching 11. “ ’Sh—sh ! Go—hie—away, or you’ll the Spanish galleons will be nothing Evening services: Endeavor 7 and preaching spoil my camouflage. I’n> a—hlc— to the romance of salvaging this the at 8 o’clock. Prayer meeting and teacher See oyshter I’ ” greatest fl«>et ever sent to the bottom. training Thursday evening at 8 oclock. A cor dial welcome to all. Rev. R A. Moon, Pastor. Is It possible that we ntny cross the Lents Baptist Church. It pays to have a working program Atlantic on the I.usltanla once more?— Christian Science Monitor. Lord's Day. Rible School, 9:4’' a. m. Morning and stick to it. Tab. 3397 worship, 11 a. tn. B. Y. P. U..6:30p m. Evening worship 7:30 p. m. A cordial wel 5843 Foster Rd., Myrtle Park Sta. Boxing an Added Sport Columbia University will a«I«I boxing come to these services. E. A. 8ml b. Pastor. Real Estate and Rentals to its athletic activities in th«« fall. Lents Friends Church. The J line ’in Rra<lii*tiiiR elass cele- brah <1 CI mk Day with it picnic along Eagle Creek, on the Highway. A girl«’ Irxelt meet waa belli In Frank lin’* ’’platter" Thnraday afternoon. The wore wuh 2* point» for the fn-Hlnnen mid 7 for tile ‘■ophomoreH. Mi»» <)la«ly« Sanvain, gymint-ium instructor for girl», Hti|>ervi»e<| the truck meet. Franklin’» boy»’ an<l girl»' glee club« aM»l«tr<i iii tb« ihiw I cm I festival program on Friday evening. Several »cbvted members al»o helped the adult»' chorus, which Manx on Thursday and haturday evening». Monday morning Mr» Alice 1 Jen «on Beat It »|»ike at an assembly urging the girl» to help the different line» of war work. Decrevell and Getta wen- preaented with medal». Getta received a gold and a bronze initial. Tltey were earned in the Interscholastic track meet. Margaret Amolto waa also presentoi with a me<lal for her Liberty Loan com- ! |a aitiou, which baa la-en »ent to Wash- inglon for the national contest. Better See Us and See Better THE OPTICAL SHOP Dr. Geo. B. Pratt Church Directory KERN PARK CABINET SHOP Williams Realty Co FETTY’S TRANSFER APPLY AT ANY and Express Auto Truck POST OFFICE •NOCH bKjeCAJfl BOMB CO. Scheme Devised by Authorities Show» How Western Ideas Hava Begun to Permeate the Country. FRANKLIN HIGH KERN PARK HARDWARE CO. 'w block North of Kvrn I’wrk Htutlon Mt Hoott U»r Lino SCHOOL NEWS /ir SERVICE UNDER THIS EMBLEM When in need of For A Home Letter Heads, Bill Heads, Envelopes, Business Cards, Hand Bills, Posters, Etc., See the Herald First. K1 »146 a. m. Bible School, Clifford Barker. Superintendent. Il:o0 a. m. Preaching ser of vice. 6:25 p. m. Christian Endeavor. 7:30 In the Circuit Court ot the State of Oregon p. m. Preaching service. 8:00p. m. Thursday, mid-week prayer meeting. A cordial welcome for Multnomah County. H. Cleveland Plaintiff, vs. E. W Reder, to all the services. Miss Lurans Terrell, Pastor Daniel Behm, Executor of the Estate of Tillie Tahm, Dee’d., in the stare of Illinois; I*. W« Lauretwood Congregational Church. heorsen. Mrs. D. H Kellv and Eva L. Matt hews. Executrix with the Will annexed of the Corner Itsth St. and 46th Ave. E.4. Pastor, Estate of THlie Rehm, Dec’d, within the State Mr*. John J Handsaker. Sunday School, 10:00 of Oregon. Defendants. Ry virtue of an execution, judgment order, a. m. Preaching service, 11:00 a. m. No decree ami order of sale issued out of the evening service at present. Mr. Arthur W. above entitled Court in the above entitled cause, to me directed and dated the^Jftth day Pratton, Superintendent of Sunday School. of April, 1918, upon a judgment rendered and Intermediate Christian Endeavor. 5:00 p. m. entered in said Court on the 23rd day of April Prayer meeting Thursday erening at 8:00 in 1918 in favor of H Cleveland plaintiff and against E. \\. Reder defendant for the sum the church cottage. o( |»’5.so with interest at the rate of 10 per cent Arleta Baptist Church. per annum from the 23rd day of Aptil 1918 and the further sum of $50.00 with interest at the 9:45 a. m. Bible School. 11 a. m. Preaching rate of a per eent per annum from the ©rd day of April 1918, and for the further sum of $23 20 service. 7:30 p. m. Evening services. <1:16 costa and disbursments and the costs of ami p. m. B. Y P. U. «Senior and Intermediae) 8:00 upon this writ commanding me to make sale p. nt. Wednesday Prayer meeting. Everybody of the following described real property welcome to all of these services. Rev.W. Gsrnet to-wit: Isots Eighteen (18), Nineteen (19» and Twen Handlev, Pastor. 8404,48th Ave ty (Si') of Block Seventeen (17», East St Johns, in Multnomah County. Oregon, now within Anabel Presbyterian Church. the corporate limits of the City of Portland. Now Therefore, by virtue of said execution, Corner of MthS treet and 37th Ave. 8 E judgment onler, dt'eree and onler of sale and Sabbath Services. Preaching, 11 a. m. and 730 in compliance with the commands of said writ, Christian I will, on Monday the 1.5th day of July 1918, at p. m. Sunday School, 9:46 a. m 10 o’clock A. M.,at the east front door of the Endeavor: Senior, 6:30 p. m.; Junior, 4 p. m. County Court House in Portlond, Multnomah County, Oregon, sell at public auction (subject Thursday. Prayer Meeting, 7:45. Tuesday, to redemption), to the highest bidder for cash Orchestra Practice, 7:30 p. tn. The Pastor is in hand, all the right, title and interest which always ready to call on the sick and confer the within named defendants and each and all of them in the above entitled suit had on the with thoae who desire spiritusl help. John E. 2nd day of March 1915, the date of the mortgage Nelson, Pastor. Residence, 6626 37th Avs. S. E. herein forcloaed or since that date had in and Phone Tabor 1866. to the above described property or any part thereof, to satisfy said execution, judgment order and decree, interest, costs ami accruing coats. Why He Didn’t Get In T. M. HURLBURT Officer—What’s the matter? Rheriff of Multnomah County, Oregon Dated this 95th day of April 1918. Outlatc—Case misbtaken identity; my First issue June 18th, 1918 I Laat housh don’t know it's me. Issue July 11th 1918 Notice Lend Your Money As Freely As They Are Giving Their Lives Yon don’t have to fight. But— Your »on <l<wi», or your brother who is now across the way—or the kid now in khaki to whom yon used to giv<* pennies a short time ago. That money yon have laid away for "a rainy «lay’’—wouldn't you give a nickel of it to keep a Hun's knife away from their throat? Well, the Hun is there, and so is his knife—and so is the "rainy day”—it’s rain ing now, raining bomba and shrapnel upon our boys "over there.’’ JUNE 28th NATIONAL WAR SAVINGS DAY On that day the nation will call upon you, not just your neighbor—but YOU—to pledge yourself to the purchase of a certain number of WAR SAVINGS STAMPS during I BIS. L bnd Yom M oney as F hkkly as T iiky A rk G iving Turin L ives . National War Committee This Space contributed for the winning of the War by MULTNOMAH STATE BANK Lents Station R. Portland, Ore. C. WALTER We often have exceptional bargains Sheriff’s Sale Still Moving ROSE CITY VAN The One-Way-Charge Company See Us For WOOD AND COAL Tab. 1424 D61 8222 Foster R How long the war Is going to last depends a good deal on how long it Is going to take us to get down to busi ness and accomplish some real re sults. They have got the war bread to a quality now that ought to make corn bread attra«rtlve and render It easy to conserve wheat Death*» Terrible Toll. At a moderate calculation there were sent Into eternity during the Civil war more than a million of men. who left home In the prime of life and In health and In strength.