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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 26, 1919)
» I V mt Scott herald ARLETA BAPTISTS GAVE RECEPTION FOR REV. DAY ■.............................................. Forced Surplus Thornton 4 Sowards ShoesFor Old Folks Published Every Friday at I^nta The Arleta Baptist church welcomed its new pastor and Proprtetor his wife, the Rev. and Mrs. J. S. UPDIKE - Manager Owen T. Dav. at a reception in C. W. SMITH - Entered as second-class mall mat the church last Friday evening. ter February 14. 1*14, at the poet- A large and enthusiastic gath trfflce at Lenta, Oregon, under act of ering gave ample evidence of Congress, March 1, 147*. il.e spirit of the greeting, W. Subscription price - - 41.50 a year A. Whitman, in charge of the Phon««: Tabor T4Í4. »«1—1111 program, opened the speech making in a delightful vein of «SII Ninety-second Street humor, which was carried throughout the evening, giving MICKIE SAYS a pleasant touch to the earnest pledges of friendship and help J?ep.G F rank R eavis fulness. -MKMlt. XA*'« ' »*05 COM Dr. W. B. Hinson, of'the East »4OU ON 5vAt Mr. Reavis is chairman of a sub Side Baptist church, gave tiie OUT A of the War Expenditures Welcome on behalf of the min committee Investigating Committee of the House I isters of the city. Dr. Ora C. which was responsible for putting a resolution calling on Secre Wright welcomed the new pas through tary Baker to dispose of surplus army tor on behalf of the Oregon food stocks to the public, and is urging Baptist convention, and W. A. the sale of surplus clothing. Pratten spoke for the churches If you believe in home trade—In a of Arleta. C. C. Hessemer home paper—In boosting your home spoke in behalf of the local town advertise in the Herald. We church, wishing for the new can also do your commercial print pastor and his people a long ing quickly and satisfactorily. and faithful service together. Mr. Day responded to the PROFESSIONAL CARDS welcome with words of appre .’>«.<« L, ’»2nd Street ciation. Mr. Day is a native Talior 4754 of Oregon and of Portland, but DR. C. S. OGSBURY has been in the east for several DENTISTRY years. After completing his I.KXTS. oKKlloN course of study at Newton ——----------------------------------------- ------ ------------ Theological Institute he was .a R<*. Tatw>r : 5224 Greater-Boston pastor for three Office : Tabor 3214 years, His many western DR. P. J. O’DONNELL DENTIST friends have induced him to I return to the west. He ex Cor. 92d and Foster Road. Lent«, Ore. n THE HUNTING SEASON pressed his love for Oregon In an opinion given by Attor and for Portland and may be DR A. G. ATWOOD ■ ney General George M. Brown, counted upon to use every in DENTIST «TOTAL ATTENTION Til FLAT«« to M. A. Biggs, District Attor fluence and energy to better PHOXB: TABOR «421 ■ ney for Harney county, the both our community and our Office : Residence: shooting season for ducks, geese city. The addresses were in 92o7 Foster Ronil ■ Portland Ore ■ and other migratory waterfowl terspersed with the following «314 82d St., 8. E. has been definately settled. Con musical numbers: ■ Piano solo. Miss Ruth Hein fusion has existed in the minds DR. KATHERINE S. MYERS of many shooters on account of richs. OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN a difference in the federal and ■ Mixed quartet, Mesdames Phones:^*? ““"p *2' Retmlence, F-axt K<44 state seasons. The state cannot Finley and Fawcet, and Messrs. ■ S illing B uilding Portland. <>r»-g»n ■ legislate within the open season. Finley and Qodfrey. ■ The federal open season is Vocal solo, ’ He Shall Give three and one-half months, but his Angels Charge,” by the YOUR EYES -OR A MILLION DOLLARS the state, if it cares to, may pastor, Mr. Day. close any portion or all of this The reception committee, un federal season. The shooting der the direction of Mrs. F. C. season, therefore, which must I^ockwood, had arranged the be observed by hunters in Ore church beautifully with bowers gon is as follows: of asters, and had placed sword For Multnomah, Clatsop, Co ’em to form a background for lumbia and Tillamook counties, the tables from which refresh the open season begins on Oc ments were served. tober 1st and closes December The large chorus choir, under 31st. In all other counties of the direction of Prof. Finley, Game District No. 1, which con- las become a great asset to prises all that portion of Oregon the church life. The organiza lying west of the summit of the tion of this church is unusually •^ t .°METRI5T-0PT ici *^ x Cascade mountains, the season strong. The pastor is greatly opens on Octoberl6th and closes interested in the young people’s ■ Would you sell your sight for a million ■ January 15th. In all counties work and has had successful dollars? ■ If you value them to that amount is it of Game District No. 2, which experience in men’s work. not fair that you consult me, as I ■ comprises all that portion of Many friends from the other know what they iuuhl have. Oregon lying east of the summit churches of the city were pres If I care for your eye», your eyes will for you. of the Cascade mountains, the ent to welcome the new pastor care Phone for an appoinftnent open season begins on October and his wife. 1st and ends on December 31st. It had been hoped that the federal and state laws would conform, and recommendations to this effect were made by the Fish and Game Commission, the rod and gun clubs throughout the state, the Oregon Sports men’s League, and many indi vidual hunters who had given so much study to the seasons. It was the intent of the legislature to give equal hunting seasons. This would have been accom plished had not the federal law intervened. The state law is operative and will be enforced in so far as it does not conflict with the federal law. The dates given above are those within which hunters may shoot and be within the federal and state law. Station, Portland, Oregon. X OONTHAITOHN Cement Work. Plastering «nd Cesspools W « _ Itvshlence <410 Fiftieth Ave. Old folks’ feet require unusually comfortable foot wear shoes that do not rahar 4141 tier Price. Are 44I«M leave Order* at Uegglna' Hlioe giure FREY & ALLEN pretend to be up to date in style but are built to give tlu- foot ample freedom of move ment. rAINTKNM deaerai Hause ralutlae, Tlallax aad llararatlaa . Material anil Worktuau.hlp Guaranteed LUSTS. 44NK4IUN Our experience in fitting elderly people has guided our pur I’RACTICAl. HAIRCUT* VELVET 8IIAVEH CHILDREN I<AHHEI<IN<I \ BPBUI U.T1 chases of stock and we are /* therefore exceptionally- well qualified and equip ped to serve that class of trade. t'llKHTKM A OxoHnK We have a wide A. W. BREWER range of such shoes as most PAINTING, PAPER HANGING and TINTING old folks prefer and are care- • ful in fitting them. Residence «935 Fifty-ninth Ave. ( |*t****»«***«t«**e*ee»«**e«***«****Me»**e*«««e««< Still Moving ... WE FIT: Your Feet — Your Taste ROSE (li t VAN The One-Way-Charge Company. Your Purse GENTS’ FURNISHINGS See Ua t or , . . WOOD AND COAL [Goggins’ Shoe Store VS auvi Breakfast Bacon You don’t leave your vehicle in the middle of the road and go to a fence post or telephone pole to read a handbill, do you? Then don’t expect the other fellow to do so. Advertise where it will be read. Here’s to the coming winter —long may it rain. There are many brandsof bacon and more than one of the many are good, but there 19 only one best, and that is the one you want. You will find it at our market. We sell it in either^sides or sliced a9 you prefer. It has a rep utation for quality with the people of this community. 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