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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (July 25, 1919)
\ mt. Scott herald i~Ji!^£iEiSuiiday School Institute Published Every Friday at I xmls Station. Portland, Oregon. country for Just such cases. It Is not the church, ths schools or the uni versities or Jails that art as an anti DISTRICT No. 9 but a good cover for the fundamental Multnomah County Sunday School Association - Proprietor dote against a disease of this kind, . Manager J. K UPDIKE . Q W. SMITH - Nntered as second clasr stall mat knowledge of starting off the brain ter February 14, 1914. at the poat- celln in their Infancy and plenty of offlce at Leata, Oregon. under act of j nourishment to the human body Coagreas. March ». !><•■ what Is required. The mind devel |1.to a year Subacriptlon prie« ■ ■ EVERYTHING FOR THE AUTOIST : : : ! ■ SUNDAY, AUGUST 10, 1919 ■ ops from what it consumes and to be well-balanced must not be allowed to dwell on one subject until It becomes Phones: Tabor T»M. DM—1111 » Tremont or Fourth United Brethren Church warped and unbalanced. MIS Ninety-second Strsat 62nd Avenue and 70th Street, S. E. NEW BABY i.lKl. UUUVU SEND IN NEWS ITEMS The Herald asks the co-oper ation of ail its readers and friends in securing news items throughout the Mt. Scott dis trict. It is our aim to publish all the news regardless of a per son’s station or affiliations, but we realite it is impossible to do so without assistance. If you know of items of interest in your neighborhood send or tele phone them in. or give us a Up so we may get them. It will be appreciated. City ..nd cigars for his friends and callers within the confines of this city. Now Profesor A. A. Knowlton of We do not know girl to the family. whether Mr. Bigelow will call for an increase of salary on account of at tending to his patriotic duties, but when the excitement which now pre vails in the household haa somewhat subsided, he may possibly make other investments (beside« politics) to in crease the larder and incidentally employes who have passed the civil service examinations. NEIGHBORHOOD MEETING and in a lejter addressed to Mayor . TO CONSIDER PROBLEMS legal practice. Professor Knowlton in his letter particularly mentions the proposed the producers and distributors Property owners and turally reach the consumers, who and put out of business. Mayor Baker and between Division street .Section Line road) and the O.-W. R. & N. company's right of way met Thursday. July 24. 1919. at 8 p. m.. for the purpose of recommending lim or restrictions on the use. will submit Professor Knowlton's let itations ter to the city council thia week and height, and area of buildings that will It is possible that the council be erected hereafter in the above dis- will make some definite plans to check this practice. trict. There is no doubt that All property owners of the district should the daily fluctuation of prices were invited to be present as all are continue to soar upward it will lx vitally interested in determining such the cause of constant social unrest questions as to where to locate resi among the people and the sooner it dences, public garages, retail business, is placed in leash the better for all wholesale business, undertaking par concerned. There m a limit. POOR J< BGMFNT Pa.. July The beautiful district banner will be awarded to the school having the largest percentage of its regular officer« and teachers present at the Institute, the entertaining school being barrel! from the contest. 4:30 Special Music.............. Fourth United Brethren Sunday School 4:45 "Responsibility and Preparation of the Bible School Work" Rev. Herbert F. Jones, St. Johns Christian Church ing a large bible Steve Mangoski told the police he was looking for heaven, 7:00 Song Service............................ Lead by Mrs. G. M. Billingsly Mrs. H. E. Hall. Accompanist 7:15 Young People’s Address- Speaker from Christian Endeavor Union 7:45 Evening Offering for County and State Sunday School Work. 7:50 Special Music.............................................. Brentwood Nazarene 8:00 “First Things First”- Rev. C. U. Fowler. Brentwood Nazarene Church was submitted r Lents Bicycle and Motorcycle Repair Shop We’ll Repair It at in the quickest jxwible time, in the most expert manner. All bi* cycles look alike to us if they need repair. We've repaired every make known. Bring your wheel around ton». We also do ex|wrt repair ing on motorcycles. dents or property owners of said trict should day»." auditor within the next ten days will be reviewed by the City Planning be filed with the ous, but it shows a certain deficiency Commission. 9124 rosier Road Two Doors West of Lents Postoffice First-Class Sheet Vietai Work and Repairing Guttering. General ¡irepairine, Garbage Can», Flour Kina Waith Boiler», Stove Pipes, Chicken Fountain», (Tix-krn Grit- Feed Boxes and Chicken Feed Troughs. r -the Child Right — - - - —- ■ il AXEL KILDAHL, Proprietor Tabor 3129 Home D61 8919 FOSTER ROAD = A. S. PEARCE, The Tinsmith Tabor S8M Totter Road, Opp. P. O. You may know from your own expe rience the injurious effects of poorly fitted shoes —how they ruin the feet and menace the gen eral health and efficiency. Then let your boy or girl profit by the lesson— Always Buy Shoes That Fit Our children's shoes are designed to give little feet ample room to develop naturally. And we know just how to fit them, having studied the question thoroughly. We also fit grown folks perfectly and carry for them the latest styles at prices that are sure to satisfy. GENTS’ FURNISHINGS Goggins’ Shoe Store o E R . & * Cài® V (■ I C « E THE PORTLAND BUSINESS MAN who is mecaorfvl surrounds hiinM<l( with every availabl« modern <levise (or saving his time ami money. The business man who (ails to iim > an AUTOMATIC TKL- KJ'HON E simply closes his establishment Its thousand» <>( p<«sible customers He may never know the leal reason for bls (allure in Itusintsa. THINK IT OVER. Long Distance Everywhere CALL A 6221 Home Telephone and Telegraph Company of Portland, Oregon NOTE—Ladies of the Fourth United Brethren Church will provide drink for all. Each person attending bring sandwiches, doughnuts, salad or other mate rial that may be combined to provide the luncheon. f the meeting. Written communications from resi He was sent to the county Jail for five To some people this may be hutnor- The Lents Garage SECRET s EVENING A report from a committee of the property owners 14.—Carry ■ ■ ■ : ■ Pot-luck Luncheon. etc., in the future. wo found the following dispatch: successfully, : ■ ■ Business Session:— lors, hospitals. apartments. dry cleaning establishments, industries, In looking over the daily papers "Newcastle. 4:20 umh I East ave with the representatives of the not organised. Mayor Baker says he will make an | Portland City Planning Commission independent investigation and should I in the Montavilla school at East Sev such combines exist, he will take enty-sixth and East Ash streets on legal action to have them dissolved Bring Rally Day material or program you have for display in the "Rally Day Corner." residents of the following district between Sixty-seventh street. Thorburn for cast, na- are “How to Prepare for Rally Day”— Mr. D. T. Short. Woodlawn Christian Sunday School ■ Itcsdth'iit.H Called to «londtk-r Number Civic Civic QscsUoss by City Planning Commista in. the perpendicular boost of prices con nue and ML Tabor park on the west, tinues through the organisation of and East Ninety-second street on the their own self protection it will 3:50 5:30 to 7:00 increase in the price of necessities of life, such as milk, bread, ice. coal, wood and shoes, and claims that if 3:30 Song Service .......................... lA»ad by Mrs. G. M. Billingsly Mrs. H. E. Hall, Accompanist Convention Prayer — Rev. W. L. Gray, Millan! Avenue Presbyterian Church keep time with the constant and per Reed College has taken up the cudgel Baker urges the immediate attention of the authorities in stopping thia il here all the time. There’s nothing from front lights to license plates in the back that we cannot supply at a moment’s notice. The autoist who has once been a customer here remains one always. He knows from experience that our supplies are right in quality and all right in price. owing to an addition of a seven-pound clothes, much less babies, which are In last week's issue we made men- Considered a luxury these times. This tion of certain combines and gentle does not allude to officeholders or existing AFTERNOON was Bigelow Commissioner STOP PRUE BOOSTING robins « very lavish last Saturday with -»miles petual rise of commodities and baby men's round ■ AT THE B1GKLOW HOME BE A LEADER *'/i utir badtf l>ft> An tvWf tom*tu*ity nd "tty lift an ftlitf Rddo«'*—Eut An immense problem in reconstruction confronts the present generation. ■ Are you doing your utmost to prepare to lead in its solution? Oregon Agricultural College Trains for leadership In the indu-.* tea and prufessione aa follows : HOME ECONOMICS. AGRICULTURE. COMMERCE. PORESTRV. PHARMACY. MUSIC. VOCATIONAL EDUCATION. CIVIL ENGtt EERING. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING. INDUSTRIAL ARTS. MINING ENGINEERING. LOGGING BtlOINEERINO. MILITARY SCIENCE The College training includes courses in Engu-.h. I> inomice. Art, Mathematics. Modern Languages, Physical Education. Industrial Journalism. 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