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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (July 11, 1918)
- —1 1 f —■■■ ■ —........ mt Scoti Aerala quence in section* of poor agri vital to our success in winning Notkr of Sheriffs Selo OrvRon culture Good show* and good this war as powder and steel. farming are always found to And in th|Jt critical period ol ro- ja” Ib^RriMb* Fubluhed Beery Thuraday at Laau. Oregon by gether. h t4 Tai N t . Scon Pv»u»at>»* Coaraav which w»1* com® wit^ Jbh«. BwCT* an A. H. HARRIS. Manager The connection between fair the inning of peace, thrift Icorwn. hew*. Excentri Kaul* otTtlll* Mil- ol Oregon. intendant». d, wllhlu ih* BUI* Interré m wvond-ciaaa Ball Batter Febni headquarters and the food-pro will be just as necessary. ary I«. Ill«, il the pool »Ace it L»ou Oregoti. Ry virtu* of in execution. Judgment order, ducing center of the country is lions of men will come back from decree ■odor wt of Cougrea*. March 1 1Ç» end order <4 al* tuue.l out of the abuva »milled conr* In the ebov* entitled the fighting front prepared again ceuae, Io me directed «nd dated th* Blit day »« boeri pilon price - gl *» * year. tn »den nee too significant to be missed. of April, ISI«. «pen • Judgment rendered and The fair is so widely known in to take up the occupation of entered In told Court on the Mrd day of April 1*1* in favor ol II Cleveland plaintif and America that hardly anybody peace. The acute scarcity of agatnel B. W. Soler défendant Mr the num of IN» with talenti al the rate of 10 per cent knows anything about it It is labor will be at an end. The Kr attuuca Iront ihr «MI day st A gull 1*1» and aura of «onte with Interval al th* as common as the climate and aa pressing demand for war sup rale * further ol « per cent per annum fruit the *Srd day of April 1*1*. and lor th* further aunt of «23 .u little understood. Everybody plies will be over. The inHation »tala and diaburamanu and th* oo*U ol aud upon thia writ couiaiandliia me to make tot* knows something about his own that now exists will subside rap of th* following deaeri bol real property SECRET TBE PORTLAND BUSINESS MAN show and practically nothing idly. In this readjustment there i lo-wltl LoU Eighteen 11»), Nineteen ti»> and Twen ty (*>> ol Block Seventeen (|f>, Baal St John*. about the other fellow’s. will be no need for thrift and In Multnomah County, Oregon, now within who I« * iiocmb ( u I surrounds hlmbalf with corporal,' limita of the City of Portland. More than 1600 fairs are held economy to preserve the equil th* Now Therefore, by virtu* ol Mid execution. »vary availaMt motWrn (or «aviug Judgment unter, decree aud order of aale atol hi* Li toe anti tuonay. Tba btiafa««*» man • ♦ - This paper hx enlisted in the United States ever)’ year, ibrium. Living conditions will lit t will, napllaiiee with th* commande of told writ, on Monday the iMb ,lay of lulj 1*1«. al who tail* to us» an AUTOMATIC TEL with the government in the About 32,000,000 people, or al be revolutionized over night, as It) o’clock A. M , at lb,' yaal Iront door of th* Cvuitly Court Houae in Fb rilo nd. Xulln„iuah EPHON Klimply eloMw hl. «wuhUahmaat cause of America for the most one out of three of the it were. Gone will be the days County. Oregon, cell al publie auction lattbjeet t<> thousands ol i.waiblr cnatomsra. He to redemption I. to the blfheal bidder lor each period of the war ♦ ............ total population, attend Ameri of abnormal wages. Merchants 111 band, all the right, till* and Intervet which may never know the real reaaon for hii tbewllbln named dvtvudanU and each «Adali can fairs every year. will find the values of their of them tn the aliove entitled aulì had on the failure in buainew. THINK IT OVER. day of March l»l«.Ihe dal*of lb* mortgage FAIRS IN WAR TIME Illinois and Ohio took the lead stocks suddenly depreciated. It «ud hervlu forvloeed or elite« that dale had In and the above described properly or any pan Long Distance Everywhere With circuses and carnivals in the modem movement for will be a period of acute read Io thereof. Io toliafy told execution. Judgment order and diere», I nie real, coat* and accruing traveling over the country to fur permanent improvements on fair justment, and only through prac T. M. MURI.BÜRT CALL A *m nish popular amusement, what premises. They were followed tices of thrift will the economic Shvnfl of Multnomah County. Oregon Dated Utle Bth day ol A prillala is to be the fate of the country by Iowa and then by Minnesota. effects of the shock be tem Firat taue June IMb. 1*1» Home Telephone ud Telegraph Company ol Portland, Oregon teat laue July 11th 1*1» fairs and of the Soil Products This indicates that the center of pered.” » ' a Show in Portland? So far not a fair gravity is in the Com Belt sound has been heard as to plans The fairs cost $17,000,000 a Church Directory for the fall exhibitions. If the year to o’ erate, or an average * TTrr .Ch railroads of the country can sup of $10,625 each. About all the Ewgliah Latham Charch 11 ply transportation for circuses money that comes in is spent on 1 Sarvim at ths Kan worthy-Chapa) at aud carnivals, certainly there the show. Profits we rare. T:30 p. tn Sunday. A cordial waiooma would be no objection to the Do fair* promote agriculture? i to all. Rar. F. J. Eppling, Pastor. LMita M. B. Chore*. *c u • e i» • . *« ' 1 * < l * gathering of producers even if Well, the manufacturers and School ate a. a. Freaebin« Ute All ths dollars in the world cannot buy« victory.«• Victory is not they required a few freight cars some farmers of New England a. Sunday ra Bible Sandy Claaa, 6tS0 p. aa. Epwortb purchaaeable—it is won. Dollars can work for victory only in so for their exhibits and a few have within two years staked Langue*:S0 p. ar Freachln* 7te p. B Prayer meeting Tbondav evanlog at 7:8ft. F. M. far as they are converted Into labor and materials. A dollar coaches for their families. over $700,000 on the affirmative J*ap*r, Paator Residence tMg.Mrd orreel. hoarded is a slacker; • dollar wasted is N; traitor; a dollar saved Canada has been in the war answer. New. England used to Millard AvttMM Praabytertaa Church. is a patriot, doubly so when loaned to the Government four times as lorig as we have. produce all her food; then she W a. a. Sab»»th School 11am Morning Nevertheless, Canada has not put drifted into manufacture and is worablp. 7te p. a Y. F. IC. t «:*» p. a. A hoarded dollar represents idle power; a wasted dollar repre Evening worehlp, LMp. a Wednesday, mid fairs on the noneraential list. She now producing about one-quarter week oervieo IM p. m. Thanday. einoir sents wasted power; a dollar saved represents power saved. Loan does not merely tolerate them, of what she consumes. The coet paactico Rev.Wa H. abo *. Fatoor. ed to your Government, it represents power, labor, and matariala but spends government money of living is high, and this makes St. Pater’s C ate*M e Churrti. in action, on the firing line, over the top. And more—it represents «tea. a. Low Mato. 10:1 liberally to promote their con wages high, which put* New ■Bunday*: reserve power, energy stored, purchasing porwer conserved for its High Maae. 8*> a. a. Sunday SghooL 13M tinued success. Duncan Marshall, England manufacturers at a dis choir nbeanal. Weekday*: Maa al 1:00 a. a. owner. Minister of Agriculture for the advantage in competing with the Savanth Day Advwatiat Church. Province of Alberta, says that lower-wage, cheaper-food indus » a. m Saturday Sabbath School. 11 a. m 0 preaching 7te p. m. Wednesday Alberta is officially spending try of the well-farmed Middle Saturda» Prayer meeting. 7:44 p. a. Sunday preaching = $125,000 a year on its eighty West. So a plan was worke< St. Paula Episcopal Charch. fairs, and the Dominion Govern out to develop a new agriculture, One block »oulh of Woodmere elation Holy Communion lb* first Sunday of each ment is also subsidizing the prin and the fair was given a promi month at «te a. m. No other eervicea that cipal slfows in all the provinces. nent place in the plan. day Every other Sunday th* regular services will be a* u-ua> Evening prayer and sermon What do other nations think The Department of Agricult at 1:00 p m. Sunday School meets a’ 3:*o Lents Station Portland, Ore. about faira in war time? We ure has a gold mine of useful p. tn. J. E (Mover, Supt., J. Glover. I cannot expect shows to be held facts which [should be made Rev. O. W. Taylor. Rector. / Lents Evangelical Charch. directly in the vortex of the Eu available at the more important Sermon bv th* pastor. 11 a. m and 7:1A p. m. ropean struggle. However, the shows. The Department woke Sunday KXOOOf OUOO 0HOW School*:*« a. tn., II. R. Bcheuertnan — second annual fair of Holland’s up in 1917 and began to circulate Superintendent. Y. P. A.. •:*& p. tn . Patti Bradford. President. Praver meeting Thur* industry was held at Utrecht its hoarded knowledge, making day H-Hìiii i rH-H-W-H 1 H-t-H Í <■ i- <■ i i-Ì i ’l-1 i- iHHHHHrif «:<O p m. A cordial ¿welcome to all. early this spring, and it was a exhibits at thirty-seven fairs or N Stupp, Pastor. big success. War is war, but we shows in fifteen states. • Fifth Church of Christ. Scientist Fifth Church of Christ. Scientist, of Port cannot stop showing, buying and The exhibits of the Depart land, Or*., 4204 «2nd street. selling. ment include the work of the Services Sunday 11 a m. Sunday School *te «4 11 a. m. Wednesday ev*nin£t**tlmonial The fair, historically, was a Weather Bureau, Bureau of Ani and Meeting «:00. market. With the growth of mal industry, Bureau of Plant M. E Charch. cities in civilized lands, market Industry, Forest Service, Bureau *:*f a. Laurefwood m Sunday School, lite a. m. preach ing has centered in the cities. of Chemistry, Bureau of Soils, Ing. Ute p m. class meeting l:uOp m. Junior League. *:80 p m Epworth League Nevertheless, the fair has con Bureau of Entomology, Bureau 7te p. m. preaching •:<» p. m Thursday tinued as a market for the rural of Biological Survey. States Re evening, prayer service Dr. C R. Carlo*, population. And there are mil lations service; Office of Publib Pastor. Reformed Church. lions of Americans whose one Roads and Rural Engineering, Corner Woodatock A««., and B7tb St. Re» chance to see the outside world Bureau of Markets, and a brand- W G. Uenkaoenper^parator. Sunday School Y. P 8 is to have a sample of it brought new series of exhibits covering 10a. m Mornlnt^Worehlp. Il k •t7tep. m Catechetical Claai Retarder at to their neighborhood yearly; conservation of food, including »tea. m. whose one opportunity to com canning and drying, methods Free MethodUtiChurch. pare their methods with those of of food storage, meat produc Sunday School, 2:'O p. a. Preaching 1 p. m. others and to learn new* things tion and conservation, handling each week. Prayer meeting, Wedneaday al 7te p. m. All are cordially Inrlted to attend in the most vivid, direct and un food for market and lhe art of theae Mrrtce«. Rev. Mary Hlllia Paator. forgettable way is to attend the cooking. Kern Park Crtrixtlan Churcti. state or county fair or special Why not develop a real soil Corner Mrth St., and *«th Are., 8. E. Morning service*: Sunday School 10 and preaching 11. exhibitions. products show in Portland? Evening eervicea^ {Endeavor 7 and preaching Canada boasts the largest show at « o'clock. Prayer meeting and teacher training Thuraday evening atAoclock. Acor- on the continent. The Toronto THE PATRIOTISM OF WAR dial welcome to all. Rev. K A. Moon, Paator. Exposition has between two and SAVINGS Lents Baptist Church. three million dollars invested, Speaking before the National Lord'a Day, Bible School. •:*« a. m. Morning and an annual attendance of worehlp, 11 a. tn. B. T. P. ü.,«:»p m. about 1,000,000 people. This is Council of Education on ‘‘The Evening worehlp 7:80 p m. A cordial wel entirely a municipal enterprise. Patriotism of War Savings,” S. come to tbeae aervlcea. E.A.Bmi h, Paator. Lents Friends Church. The biggest fairs in the United W. Straus, president of the American Society for Thrift, *:*« a. m. Bible School, Clifford Barker. States are Minnesota first, Iowa Superintendent. lite a. m. Preaching aer- said, in part: second, Illinois third; then in ap vlce. «te p. m. Chrlatlan ^Endeavor. 7:80 “America today stands in a p. tn. Preaching service. K 00 p. m. Thursday, proximate order: Texas, Michi mid-week prayer meeting. A cordial welcome ¡ gan. Nebraska, Indiana, Nevada. position in which all her eco- to all the cervices. Mlaa Lursns Terrell. Pastor r Ohio, Kentucky and New York, j nomic problems must be solved Laurelwtx>d Congregational Church. Oregon comes well down the list. through thrift. Corner OithJSt. and ^Mh Ave. E.«. Paator, “Whether we consider plans Mr*. Not only these, but most of the John.I. Mandaaker. Sunday School,lote m. Preaching aervlcc, lite a. m. No We recharge and repair Storage Batteries. large fairs are in state owner for the successful defeat of those a. evening eervlce at preaent. Mr. Arthur W. X sinister forces that are pounding ship, in view of which fact it Pratton, Superintendent of Sunday School. We Vulcanize Casings and Tubes. Christian Endeavor, ite p. m. would seem obvious that the at the very foundations of civili Intermediate Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 0:00 in zation, or whether we have in Federal Government should en the ehtrehoMlage. We do Acetylene Welding. courage and aid them. Minne- mind the smallest details of home Ariete Baptist Church. We Bum Out Carbon with Oxygen sota State Fair, the champion of and business routine, the answer *:*« a. m. Bible School. 11 a. tn. Preaching < service. 7:80 p. tn. Evening services. »:16 them all, has about $1,750,000 in remains the same. p. m. B.aY. P. Ü. (Senior and Intermedia«i Ste ‘ 'And unless America can learn p. vested in grounds and equipment m. Wednesday Prayer meeting. Everybody to all of tbeae services. Rev.W. Garnet and an annual attendance around the full and solemn «truth of welcome Handlev, Pastor, «404, *8th Ave 400,000 people. The New York these facts—unless our people Anabel Presbyterian Church. State Fair began to forge ahead gain a deep, sincere appreciation Corner of MthS treet and «7th Ave. H E under the administration of Gov of the absolute necessity for Sabbath Services, Preachlngjli a. m. and 7te ALEX. KILDAHL, Pro«. ernor Hughs, who saw its value thrift, we cannot hope ;to hold p. m. Sunday School, 2:4» a. m. Christian Endeavor: Senior, Ate p. m.; Junior, 4 p. m. the proud position we occupy as and favored the appropriation of Thursday, Prayer Meeting, 7:46. Tuesday, something like $2,000,000 for the flag bearer of nations—the Orchestra Practice, 7 te p. m. The Paator la Tabor 3429 D 61 8919 Foster Road ready to call on the sick and confer 0 * permanent buildings and equip leader in the fight for the lofty always with those who desire spiritual help. John E. ideals of human betterment. Nelson, Pastor. Residence, Vte «7th Av*. 8. E. ment. “There never can come a time Phon* Tabor 18*. Here are a few interesting « • in our National life when thrift •Tn peace or in war, thrift is the facts about fairs: There are no fairs of conse- will not be a necessity. It is as I strong right arm of civilization.n r-W Ì “W •f -fe'f -M i •< «H-H-H s E R V I E PATRIOT »1C LLARS 6 8 8 1 MULTNOMAH STATE BANK 8 Why Go to the City when You Can Get AU Your Auto Supplies from Us? . We Sell Goodyear and Goodrich Tires Monogram Oils and Greases Gould Storage Batteries Columbia Dry Cells Spark Plugs Automobile Lamp Bulbs Spot Lights and hundreds of other needed for motor car appreciation Lents Garage ? i