mt. Scott herald News Items of Arleta- I ublishetl Every Friday at lienta Station. Portland. Oregon. Proprietor Manager J. K. UPDIKE C. W. SMITH Entered as seeoad-claas mail mat­ ter February 1*. 1914. at the post­ office at Lenta, Oregon, under act of Congress. March 3. 137*. Subocrlption price 11 Phone.: Tabor T8Î4. DS1 JAMES K. LYNCH ivsrnor, 12th Federal Reserva Oietrl WHO SAYS IT? Slogging through the mad of France, Camping in tbe rain; Hiking in a frozen trance Down some German plain: “Fall in!"—hear the sergeant yell. Far from home and clover; Tell me. who the bally bell Said the war "was over?” Chow for breakfast—slum for noon— Who says men are free While the bugler’s foolish tune Pipes the reveille? “Right dress!”—hear tbe sergeant buzz From Mainz across to Dover; Tell me who the bell it wuz Said the war "was over?" Cleaning up a mass of wire. Stained with clotted blood Where the big trucks bog and mire In the winter mud; Full of filth and fleas and fuzz— Cannoneer and drover. Tell me who the fat-head wuz Said the war "was over?” —Oran tland Rice. THINK STRAIGHT Thia is a time for straight thinking. Make sure the other fellow is not talk­ ing drivel. Analyze his thought, don’t follow it. He may be suffering with phraséologie hemorrhage. It is epi demie now-a-days like influenza and much more serious. For instance in regard to the Vie- tory Liberty Loan and these fellows who thumb their vests, frown wisely, and say "Let the banks do it. They are bursting with money ” They are talking drivel. It Bounds fine but ft isn't good sense Nor is it good economics, which amounts to the same thing. If the government thought it was wise to "let the banks do it,” the gov ernment would let them do H. There would be no Victory Liberty Loan in the popular sense, But the govern ment knows better than to let the banks do ft. This is the period of reconstruction right now. It is a period of many possibilities economically. One possi­ bility Is Industrial depression. One preventative of industrial depression is plenty of money at favorable rates of interest to stimulate private enter­ prise. That means our banks must not be clogged with government se­ curities. It means that we can't af­ ford to "let the banks do It." The people must do it—do It from their earnings. present and future. Think straight. Support the Victory Liberty Loan. The banks used to buy United States bonds bearing 2 per cent interest be­ fore the war. That's how good the credit of the United States is. The 1100 you put into a Victory lib­ erty Bond will be worth *125 plus in­ terest when prices settle down. A dol­ lar 1* worth what you can buy with It. Better have the bonds of the United States in the hands of 30.000,000 ordinary citizens than concentrated In the hands of a few rich men. Think of that when Uncle Sam offers you a Victory Liberty Bond. Don't think you have sacrificed be­ cause you may be paying for your in- tarast-bearing Fourth Liberty Loan Bonds These fellows back from France legless, armless or sightless don't think they have sacrificed. They simply think they did their duty. The Victory Loan coming in April is the last Liberty Loan. Then tbe war la over for yor. It will be still going on for 1,000.000 Americans in France. ■WtoRtoWMMRtoWNfilMVmRRlUUMIO When Ten Want to Move I First-Class Sheet Metal Work and Repairing Ml Talar im Kern Park Neighborhood | FETTY’S TRANSFER TiiiiiiiiiiiMiHiiiHiiHiiiiiiimmimiHiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmnimNiHiNiNiiimmitiN' I • (to/va«/z*rf UarM«» Cara, Hosrfw Lag* •nd Eiprau Auto Truck YOUNG PEOPLE OF S. S. CAMPFIRE GIRLS MET TO PLAN FOR BAZAAR ENJOY SOCIAL EVENT The regular meeting of the Wil­ Last Friday night three young people’s classes of the Laurelwood lamette Campfire was held Tuesday, M. E. Sunday school united in a February 4. at the Arleta school in white-elephant" social. The base­ the guardian's room. At this time ment parlor was uniquely decorated plans for a bazaar were discussed in orange-colored festoons and ami a name-design made for each sheafs of pussy willows. The young campfire girl to stencil on her soror­ people brought their “white-ele­ ity dress, each girl having a design phants.” which ranged from onions to fit her own campfire name. A to old shoes, and traded them with recent election of officers for the each other, being required to write new year resulted as follows: Pres­ stanzas of poetry about the articles ident. Irene Munger; secretary. Es­ which they got in exchange. There ther llollingworth; treasurer, Mary were several soldiers present, one Murray. A. business committee for >f whom was Donald Lockwood.' the bazaar consisting of Irvine Mun­ whose ukelele playing, accompanied ger and Esther Holliugworth was by the patriotic voices raised in j appointed and the following booth soldier songs, delightfully ---- -------- , completed . attendants were named: American the evening, i Among other features booth. Irene Munger; French, Lau- were a violin solo by Glen Michel.' rvne Wishard; English, Florence accompanied by his sister. Miss .Cooper; Belgian, Dolly Honeyman; Hazel; and a vocal solo by Miss Scotch, Mildred Hassel; Red Cross, Dolly Waterman Greene, accoinpan- Mary Murray; Japanese. Esther Hul­ led by herself. During the evening | iingWurt|l; Campfire, Viola Danford. fruit drink was served. A finish- > Campfire guardian This year is ing touch was ice cream. Miss Mary Miss Ruth Chamberlain, teacher of Betz’s treat to the crowd, and cake. the ungraded room at the Arleta The teachers of these classes are school. Mrs. A. C. Brackenburv. Mrs. Lillie ------------------------- Perry and Miss Mary Bell. They PROGRAM IS GIVEN BY were ably assisted in the evenings entertainment by Miss Mildred MENTAL CULTURISTA Boon. The music loving people of this church are indebted to J. C. Knox for the gift of a square piano, < The Mt. Scott Mental Culture club which, as an addition to the base 1IU'1 «» home of Mrs. George D. I me nt equipment, adds greatly to its Rogers, 234 50th St., January 31. musical facilities. The business session was conducted by the president, Mrs. Frank Dobbs, of Richmond addition. Following LOUIS KEARNEY DIED this the program was given under the chairmanship of Mrs. George E. FRIDAY, LAST WEEK Stoner, of Woodmere. The speaker of the afternoon was a modest lieu­ tenant returned from aviation serv­ Louis Kearney, 4917 Stith St., S. E., ice in France. He toid the deeply did at his home last Friday morning I interested listeners of the work of after an extended illness. The fun-1 aviators on the other side. The eral service was conducted Satur- i musical features of the program day at 2:30 P. M., at Lerch’s under-. were a vocal solo, “One Fleeting taking parlors by the Rev. Thomas Hour,” by Mrs. J. E. Bonbright; en­ Jenkins, of the Episcopal church, core. “Rose in the Bud,” and a and interment was made at the Mt. clarinet solo, “Magnolia Serenade," Scott cemetery. At the chapel ex- by Harry Dobbs. Tbe guests of the ercises Albert Millsap rendered a afternoon were Mrs. J. E. Bonbright, violin solo, Mendelssohn’s “Consols- "V" *7 tion.” and Mrs. L. E. Cable sang Ue“ J' Ta^‘r’ a,,n which paper he worked for seven devoted the morning service to the years. Mr. Smith’s death came after scout work. I)r. Moon is himself an illness of several years, and he an old scoutmaster ¡eft his wife, Mrs. Holland Smith; a .on, Berl I. Goodheart of San Fran­ FATHER-AND-SON BANQUET cisco; a sister, Mrs. J. Lamar, of AT KERN PARK CHURCH Hall, Wash.; and Miss Lamar of this city. Mrs. J. Lamar left for her home in Last evening a father-arid-son Washington last Saturday, and Mrs. banquet was held in the Kern Park Smith expects to accompany her Christian church. Among those .on, Mr. Goodheart, to San Francisco actively promoting it were Dr. R. A. in about two weeks. .Moon and Ward Swope. This sort of function has been held all over the city in the interests of a move­ w. C. T. U. UNIONS OF CITY ment to lessen the delinquencies TO MEET IN ST. JOHNS 20th among boy* by bringing the fathers and sons nearer together in fellow­ On the 20th of this month the W. ship. T. U. unions of the city will hold an all-day institute at St. Johns. The DR. W. D. LOCKW(X)I) MOVES HIS OFFICE TO RESIDENCE .pecial subject for the day will be ‘‘Moral Education and Mother’s Work.” The program is in charge Dr. W. I). Lockwood, for nearly of Mrs. S. J. Kerr, of the St. Johns It years a leading physician of the union, and Mrs. M. Frances Swope, Arleta neighborhood, has moved his of the Arleta organization. office from the postoffice block on Ou Tuesday, the 24th, the Arleta Foster road to a resilience office at union will memorialize the sainted 4504 65th St., S. E. Dr. Lockwood Frances Willard at an all-day meet­ is well and favorably known ing at Lucky Cottage. Mrs. S. J. throughout this vicinity and his Merry, president of the union, and many friends and patients will be Mrs. M. Frances Swope are planning glad to tie informed of his change the program, of which further and of address. detailed mention will be made next week. (Continued on Page Three) Qavaalaad Waab "oilora fJ-M la JAW J.99 to 4.99 Stvn Ifapalring and lifllala/ A. S. PEARCE, The Tinsmith RK81DRNUK MM FMtaM.LMta.Ore. Puator Hoad. Opp. P. O. ' Tabor MM ■ J. H. Bradbury CORD WOOD AND COUNTRY SLAB Yard on Foster Road in front of Lenta Library Phono Tabor 7H2B Tbe Harald Does AU linda of Printing— /• T YOUR LAST CHANC E % To buy the best securities in the world . n . . i United States Victory Bonds Wil OCCUR IN APRIL MX! Now is the time to get ready. Bonds of this quality will never again be sold at par during your lifetime. Make arrangements to buy all you possibly can. THE MULTNOMAH STATE BANE Portland, Oregon Lents Station e MR. MOTORIST WHY YOU SHOULD DEMAND SCIENTIFIC LUBRICATION NOT MERELY OILS AND GREASES one thing is to vitally important to the life of your car as correct lubrication. Ninety per cent, of all engine trouble is due to faulty lubrication. The engineers who designed and constructed your motor are fully awsre of this fact. In the instruction books, as issued by the leading automobile manu­ facturers, they insist and demand that proper attention be given to lubri­ cation. Should the owner fail to heed this advice, he is bound to encounter motor trouble of a serious nature. Motoring will cease to be a pleasure. Proper lubrication means mechanical vitality. . Avoid Experimenting USE % MONOGRAM OILS AND GREASES THE LENTS GARAGE AXEL KILDAHL, Proprietor 8919 FOSTER ROAD Tabor 3429 Home D61