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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 19, 1918)
LENTS BRIEFS Columbia Grafonolas Sold on Easy Terms $5.00 down and a Small Payment Weekly. Hear them Demonstrated At Our Store MT. SCOTT DRUG CO 92nd Street, Near Carline. Rev. E. A. Smith haa found a home Co. his family in the Peteraon house at 0180 Eighty-sigbtb »treat. Uoorge W. bay made a »hurt »lay at the cranberry marahes at Long Bea< h, lite damp air not reaming to agree with him thia year. T. C. Cox left tor Idalm Falla laut night, wlwre ha waa suintuoiiad on ac- count of the dcath of his father, ife will take tlie body to Nebraska City, Neb., tor burial. Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing Phone Tabor 4596 Portland, Oregon Munday School 9:66 a. m Preaching 113» ■ Bible Study Clare, 6:80 p m Epworth league«:« p. m. Preaching 7:30 p. tn Prayvr meeting Thursday evening at 7:»u Corner «sth Street and .’Sth Avenue. P. M. Jaaper, Pastor. Residence 4706 sard street. lu a. m. Sabbath BehooL II a. m Morning worship. 73» pm. Y. P. H E. 7:63 p. m. Krening worship. 7 un p. n> Wednesday, mid week sei vice 7:80 p. m. Thursday, choir practice Rev.Wm H. Amos. Pastor. St Peter's Cathoik Church. Bundays:gs:00 a. m. Low Mass. 10:3 Hlgh;Maaa. 130a.m. SnnCt- School, 12 M choir rehearsal. Week days: Mass al 6:00 a. ■>, LENTS MERCANTILE COMPANY HIGH GRAM STAPLE AND FANCY GROCE RIES IRISH IRUIIS AND VEGEIABLES 5805 92nd Street. S. E OUR MOTTO: TO PLEASE ANO SATISFY For Less Money than any other Store in Portland. Compare Our Prices and be Convinced.... = » Men's Heavy Work Shoes. $2.95, $3.50, $3.96, $4.50, $4.98 Men's Heavy Hiqh Shoes, 6.50, 7.60, 9.50 Boys’ Shoes, $2.25, $2.75, $2.98, $3.19, $3.50, $3.95, $4.25 2.25, 2.50, 2.76, 2.96, 3.25, 3.60, 3.95 Girl’s Shoes, ladles' Shoes, 2.98, 3.60, 3.75, 3.98, 4.50, 5.98, 7.50 Small lot of Children Sandals to close at 10 per cent discount Children’s Hoae at........................ 20c, 25c, 29c, 35c, 39c, 45c He Solicit Your Patronage STEVENS CASH DEPARTMENT STORE 5827 92nd Street. Near Foster Road > Millard Avenue Presbyterian Church. 5940 Ninety-second Street Ix-nta Station ■ Church Directory Ladie’a and Gentlemen’« Tailoring New Fall Merchandise Mr». Emma Griffin wa* here from St. Johns ytwter.lay visiting i«r old-time Lenta neighlx>r, Mr*. Husie Morgan. She was accompanied hy her son's wife and little grandson. vance. They mnat be able to make de liveries through the spring and Hum Services at the Baptist church Mun mer, and get their pay for the coal day, MepU-mber 22. Morning service at they sell. Is It not plain that the need of early 11 o'clock. Sermon tty th.- pastor, Rev. buying of coal te real and urgent 7 E. A. Smith, "How Meeh Shall I Give My CountryT Evening servies at 8 There ta*no other way to make sure o’clock. “The Heqiu-l of a God 1ère” of adequate supplies of fuel for next winter. will lie the ttieme. ---- JOHN MANZ ♦< NEED OF EARLY COAL SUYING. At the bottom of the coal shortage last winter was the lack of sufficient cars and locomotive«. Coal mined could not be shipped, quickly and sure ly, to the place« where It waa moot urgently needed. That condition may coma again, it certainly will If the weather proves very aevere and there is general delay, in buying fuel for next wlntrrr's consumption. There are cars enough to distribute properly all the coal th« country burns. If they can be kept steadily In use. There are not enough to carry the sup ply of a year If they must move too much of it in a few months. Coal te bulky and much room la re quired to store it In large quantities. ThouHunda of retail dealer» cannot be expect’d to provide yard and shed room for all the fuel which will be needed next winte/, months in ad St. Pauls fiptacopal Church. One block south of Woodmere statics. Holy Communion the Srst Sunday of each month at 8:00 a. m. No other services that day Every o'her Bunday the regular services sill be aa n as. Evening prayer and sermon sl4:uo p m Sunday School meets ar 83» p. u J. K Glover. Supl., J Glover, Sec. Her. O. W. Taylor, Rector. • Seventh Day Adventist Church. Kt a. m. Hstnrday Sabbath School. 11 a. m. ’‘«turds» preaching. 7:10 p m. Wednesday, Prayer meeting 7:44 p. m Sunday preaching Lents tivangelical Church Hermon by the pastor. Ham and 7:16 p, m. Sunday School v:46 a. m.. If. R. Hcbeuerman, Superintendent. Y. P A.. 6:65 p. m.. Paul Bradford. President. Prayer meeting Thurs day SMS p m. A cordial .welcome to all. N Shupp. Pastor. Mr. N. Buckner, secretary of the Ashville Chamber of Commerce, Is making a vigorous fight on the dog. He wants a federal tax on the canine for war purposes. The theory on which the war te being financed te that those who have the means shall foot the bill. Surely a man who owns a dog in these times of high prices of foodstuffs can be styled a man of means. There 1s this to be said, however, many a man who owns a dog knows that he cannot afford to keep him and would like to be without him. But getting rid of him te no easy task. Mr. Buckner says that a dog In the run of a year will eat as much as a hog, and a hog born tn March Is worth $50 by Christmas. Gov ernment free electrocution of the dog would be one of the most useful gov ernment services that could be imag ined. First-Class Sheet Metal Work and Repairing t Oavanized Wash Holters . . - $2.50 to $3.00 Galvanized Garbage Cana, Wooden Legs 3.00 to 4.00 Stove Repairing and Relining A. S. PEARCE, The Tinsmith Foster Road, Opp. P. O. Tabor 5838 Admiral Jelllcoe said that U-boats would cease to be a menace by Au When You Want to Move gust 1, and the blocking of the ports of iMbrugge and Ostend may bring Call Tabor 7707 the date oven a Uttle nearer. At least (he British are making better time on their program than the kaiser and Von The woman spy bill la now a law, Hindenburg on the date for that dinner la right and just, although It la which In Paris. a wrench to American chivalry, which, however, ha* been too much abused, It is a waste of time to berate Gar- and which can no longer afforji to run RESIDENCE many for her brutality. There te only the risks of allowing feminine Ingenu one way: Discard sentimentality and 9436 Foster Rd. Lents, Ore. ity and duplicity free play solely out gush, put In more man power, hold on of consideration for sex. Allen wom until you get him, then cut the cables en enemies must learn they have no If yon have not trouble enough al and give Germany such a touch of high longer Immunity from punishment life that forty generations hence men ready yon can always bartow some when they constitute, themselves a will vomit at the very mention of war. more. danger to the state. I FETTY’S TRANSFER and Express Auto Truck 1 Fifth Church of Christ. Scientist Fifth Church eh ret Chrial. Sciential, of Port- land, Ore , < 4*Hjc.2n.| aire, l. Services Sunday II a m Bunday 8chool 9:30 and II a. m. Wednesday evening testimonial Meeting 83». Fred Davis will Sell the Contents Laurel wood M. E Church. S:«T a m Sunday School. 113» a. m. preach ing. mo pm. class meeting, snap m. Junior League. 6:30 p m Epworth League. 7 80 p.m. preaching. 83» p. m Thursday evening, prayer service Dr. C R. Carlos, Pastor. Reformed Church. 71. D. Kenworthv $ Company TMtral Directors Free Methodist Church. TWO ESTABLISHMENTS / UAFI OtIICl: 58024 92ií SrtNt $, E. LEUS STATIOI Phom Tibor 6267 Corner Woodstock Ave., and 87th 8t. Rev. W (I. Llenkaemper.T paator. Sunday School 10a.m. Morning:Worship. 11 a. m, Y. I’ 8 al7:aop. m. Catechetical Class Halnrdav at 9:00a. tn offici: 4615 66th St., Cor. Fostir Rd. MIETI STATIOI Pilone Taber 5895 Bunday School, 1:00 p. m. Preaching 3 p. m. each week Prayer meeting, Wednesday at 7:8vp. m. All are cordially invited to attend these services. Rev. Mary Hllll* Paator. Kern Park Christian Church. Corner both HI.,and 46th Ave., 8. K. Morning services: Bunday School 10 and preaching 11. Eveuiug services: Kndearor 7 and preaching at • o’clock. Prayer meeting and teacher training Thursday evening atSeofock. A cor dial welcome to all. Rev. R A. Moon. Pastor. First-Class Service given Day or Night Lents Baptist Church. Close Proximity to Cemeteries Enables us to hold Funerals at a Minimum Expense Lord’s Day, Bible School, 9:43 a. m. Morning worship, 11 a. m. B. Y. P. U., 8:80 p m. Krening worship 7:» p. m. A cordial wel come to these aervices. E.A. 8miih. Paator. Lanta Friends Church. EGGIMAN'S MEAT MARKET HIGHEST QUALITY LOWEST PRICES.... 5919 92nd Street Tabor 2573 T he B ugle 0 ill Summons ail the forces and resources of the Republic to the defense of Freedom THE OREGON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE which the United States authorities have ranked aa one of the fifteen diatiaguished institutions of the country for excellence in military training, haa reaponded to the call. The College is distinguished not only for its military instruction, but DieviNautsmn also roa— Its strong industrial course! for men and for women: 1« Aericuhvrv. Csmnwr«. Esfiswriag. Forrery Horn« Ecoaomk«. Miaina. rhamacy, asd Vecatireai Edacatio«. Its wholesome, purposeful student life. Its democratic college spirit. Its successful graduates. Students enrolled last year, MJJ: stars oa its service flags; tlj«; over forty percent representing officers. Collog* opona Saptombor S3, lfilfi Utetuatad Booklet, sad othsi ialoematioa writs to ths Esgistrar, Corvallis, Orvrw k m. Bible School, Clifford Barker,' Superintendent. II:uo a. m. Preaching ser vice. 6:23 p. m. Christian JKndeavor. 7:20 p. m. Preaching service. 8 00 p. tn. Thursday, mid week prayer meeting. A cordial welcome to all the services. Mlsa Luraha Terrell. Pastor Laurelwood Congregational Church. Corner ttsth St. and 43th Ave. 1.1, Paalhr, Mrs John J Handaaker. 8nnday School, 103» a. m. Preaching service, 11N» a. tn. No evening service at present. Mr. Arthur W. Prallon, Superintendent of Sunday School. Intermediate Christian Kndearor, 63» p. nt Prayer meeting Thursday evening at *3» In the church cottage. Arleta Baptist Church. 0:46 a. th. Bible School, tl a. m. Preaching service. 7:80 p. m Krening services. <1:16 p. n>. B Y. P. U. (Senior and Inicrmedlae) 8:0n p. m. Wednesday Prayer meeting. Everybody welcome to all of these services Rev.W. Garnet Handler, Pastor, 6404.48th Ave LOVETT’S SECOND-HAND Furniture Store ———— - Ranges, Heaters, Dressers, Beds, Chairs, Carpets, Rugs, Blankets, Quilts, Pillows, Crockery and Graniteware, Garden Tools, Etc I Everything Needed in Furnishing a Home at Half Price for the Next Few Days Only b1 Anabel Presbyterian Church. Corner of MthS treet and 27th Ave. 8 E Aibbath Services, Preaehlngjll a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Him.lay School, »MS a. tn. (‘hrl-tlan Kiul.-avor: Senior, 6:30 p. m. ; Junior, 4 p. m. Thursday. Prayer Meeting, 7:48. Tuesday. Orcheilra Practice, 7:30 p. m. The Pastor I« always ready to call on the «Ick and confer with those who dealte spiritual help. John E. Nelson, Pastor. Residence, IS6toS7th Ave. 8. K. Phone Tabor labs. (letting On. "How you gittin’ on will youah ’rith- metic, Ixiu’” “Well, I done learned to add tip de oughts, but de figver* bpdders me.” — Boston Transcript. : CALL EARLY. FOR A SELECTION 6015 Ninety-second Street, near Car Line LENTS, OREGON I I