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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 9, 1920)
plea of Harold Mill«, who has BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBOBBBBBi Frank Wright has moved out FRIENDS C E. SOCIETY M of the Ferrell house at 8430 BIDS MEMBER FAREWELL eha rge of that mission and who ■ 82ml street. He haA moved to visited our society in the Inter- Yamhill on a farm. est of the mission last Sunday • In the Christian Endeavor ser night. News was received this week vice al the Friends c.iurch last Terrell left Monday Miss that Lester Clarke, who former Sunday evening O. Kenneth night to attend a conference to ly lived at 101 st street and fl Sth , Tamplin was given a farewell on be held nt Greenleaf, Idaho, avenue, was married on New I the eve of his departure for Ind January 6, 7 and 8. This is a 'iana. After the opening exercises Year’s day. conference of the ministers and J. Allen Dundbar »poke Words of workers of Oregon yearly meet Mrs. F. M. Peters ami toil farewell for the Aerqunaut class, ing of Friends, ami it is ex Lyle visited her mother, M TH. ¡of which Mr. Tamplin is a mem pected that it will be well at Etta Williams, at Rainier over ber; C. C. Barker spoke iu be tended by Friends from Oregon, New Year's. * Mr. Peters has a half of th«1 Sunday School; Miss Washington ami Idaho. Miss brand new Maxwell. Isler for the Christian Endeavor Terrell will probably be gone LOCAL AND PERSONAL Mr. and Mrs. J. Porter, of ami Miss Terrill in behalf of th- two weeks but the pulpit will be 81st street and 66th avenue. .church. When she had finished, ably filled in her absence. Attorney H. P. Arnest was 1 were entertained at a dinner al Mr. Barker again went forward C. C. Barker will lead tilt business visitor in Oregon ( itv the Multnomah hotel, where Mr. and said he had more io say and prayer meeting next Thursdiav last week. Porter is employed, in honor of , with a few fitting remmks pre night. , settled Mr. Tamplin with t his 59th birthday. Donald McNeil left Sunday, leitther traveling bag. The recip for Corvallis to renew his studies Lenta Baptist Church The little five-vear-old son of | ient was so overcome with cmo- at O. A. C. , Mr. and Mrs. Friday, of 82nd ltion that it required great effort .Sunday .school at 9:45. Good H. R. Scheuerman, 6101 89th street, is just recovering from a to reply to the kind words that music and classes. Preaching at 1 I a. in. “Tho street transacted business in Sa ’ very severe attack of pneu had been shid. Mr. Tamplin monia. He is out of danger started for Price of Soul," will be the morn Indianapolis, Ind., lem last week. | now. the evening of the 7th. accom ing subject. Mrs. H.’ A. Darnall is at home Young people’s meeting nt after spending the holiday vaca J. O. Leak, the choir leader panied by Mrs. Debort nh Barker, 6 :30. 'mother of C. C. Bari ker, M r- tion with Mr. Darnall at the at the Baptist church, is at the F veiling worship at 7:30. ranch at Kerry. Good Samaritan hospital where I Barker will probably make her I Theme. "What is Your Life. ” i home with her daugh ter. Mrs. A. Hagglund. a university he has undergone a surgical , Dora Conant Williams . of West Choir practice Friday evening. operation. He is convalescing ; LENTS, OREGON E student from Eugene, visited last and will be back in a few week-, field, whom many Lei nts people B Sunday with Miss Marie Rath- Kennedy it Tillman have sev- She will visit i at his old place leading the will reinember. era! customers for houses for ■■BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB key of 88th street. another daughter well known in . ........ — ——— — I ■ ................ » I III —————————————— chqjr. ja 9 Lents. Mrs. Geo. I.. C ’arr. now sale. J. Allen Dunbar and family The HBme Gaurds of the M. living in Mr. Tndi.anttpnl lis. ate New Year’s dinner with M rs. J E. church enjoyed a pleasant so- Tamplin will engage ill Oxone Oxygen Vapor, M»e SOIH ' Dunbar’s sister. Mrs. F. E. Rob cial afternoon at the home of kiml of clerical work for which sage, Violet Ray, High Frequen erson, near Yamhill. I Adaline ami Lillian Nelson, 6647 he has prepared him self, and cy, Electricity, Vibratory, Spinal Mrs. Wm. Thurston. 6126 94th 81st street, last Tuesday after some suggest that the wedding Treatments. Faradlc, Organic After refreshments five bells will ring before the roses Corrective Methods, Super Heat street, who has been ill for some noon. Good home-made Cookies, Cakes time is still bedfast and very selected members joined the re- bloom. Cabinet Sweats: free examina nownd Ki Yi society. tion; 24 treatments Twenty Dol little improvement is shown. •nd other Pastries always make lars.—Dr. Jenson, Chiropractor, Lents Grange will meet Sat Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Joy, of Mr. and Mrs. Nick Faler ami a hit with husband and the kid* (since 1910), 304 Raleigh build Myrtle McNeil returned to Board Oxford, Neb., are visiting her urday. Officer-, for the coming ing. Washington nt 6th; phones dies, and they are tickled when man Sunday after spending two brother, George Friday, of 82nd year will be installed and n good Main 1132—Cl 210. weeks with relatives and friends street, after visiting in British program has been .arranged bv you get them at Columbia, where Mrs. Joy was the lecturer. here. . Woods* wing. quite sick for a week. They Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Lee and will soon leave for California Card of Thanks. Orders taken for woodsawing. son Lester came last Friday from to visit Mrs. Joy's sister in Los Mother and sister of Leroy Cnll T. Kearns. Tabor 406. Moro, to make a short visit with Angeles. Quick wish to thank the employ his mother, Mrs, O. W. M ebb of ees of Shaffer and Hesse Cafe. For Sale. Cor. 92d and Foster Road J. ROSENAU, Proprietor W. S. Swearinger returne«! to Furekah Rebecca lodge 178. the 6225 88th street. centra! Oregon January 2 after ' Baptist sisters and brothers and Good Klin wood »I a reason Miss Anna Beckelhymer of having spent the holidays with Phone Tabor 5393 all of the orders ami friends for able price.- 5509 1-2 ,72nd street, went do his family at 7819 55th avenue. ¡their floral offerings ami loving Newberg Wednesday, the 31st Mr. Swearinger is general fore NOTICE TO CREDITORS sympathy in our bereavement. : Some day you are going to have a for a New Year’s visit with her man on the Ochoco dam, near Mrs. Eda Hummel. brother, J Beckelhymer, and his Prineville, and reports that the In the Circuit Court of the Water System and Lighting Plant family. dam wil be completed about May Miss Nellie Humphries left State of Oregon, for the County the first of the week for her of Multnomah. Department C. C. Barker, of 90th street, employed by the U. S. Express i Merrett Wells and wife and studies in the Oregon Agricul Probate. company in their general offices, little daughter, of Seattle, spent tural college. ”fter spending No. 17559 B has been on the sick list part of the holidays with Mrs. Wells’ several da vs with Mrs. E. J. In the matter of the estate and guardianship of Flora J, the past week but was able to be mother. Mrs. D. Barker, and Kellar, of 611-2 70th street. ■ And If you are thrifty and ; Gingrich, insane. out Sunday. brother, C. C. Barker, and fam Lents M. E. Church Notice is hereby given tha* economical, looking for tip' Mr. and Mrs. O. Voss and ily. They visited many old-time Bible school at 9:45 a. in. the undersigned has been dal} friends in both the Lents ami children, of 81st street and 66th greatest value for your Public worship at 11 a. ni. appointed guardian of the per- avenue, went to Springfield to Sunnyside districts while here. Topic. “Christian Advancement son and estate of Flora J. Ging- money, then you will buy the spend New Years and the week Mrs. Hartman, formerly of by Arithmetical Progression.” rich, insane, by the Circud end with Mrs. Voss’ parents and 80th street and 63rd avenue, ■ League at 6:30 p. m. Leader. i Court of the State of Oregon, PAUL AUTOMATIC WA 3 sisters. They report a verv was called from southern Ore H. P. Arnest. Subject. "A Good for the Countv of Multnomah, TER SYSTEM ami the UNI pleasant tme. gon on account of the illness of Character and »How It Is At I Department” of Probate, and has ¡her father, Mr. Woods, who died tained. ” See Proverbs. 1th chap qualified. All persons having The Aeronaut class of the VERSA!. FARM LIGHTING claims agninst the said estate Friends Sunday school was enter I January^ 5 and was buried Tues- ter PLANT. Mr. Woods has been « Prayer meeting Friday, 7:30 are hereby notified ami require« tained by Edward Smith. Jr. at day. : resident of Grays Crossing for to present the same, duly veri the home of his parents on 92nd P- m. i ’ ou can afford them, to. ■ fied and with proper vouchers, street Friday evening. A quiet a long time. Mrs. W oods died And think 'of having running ■ Friend» Church Note» to the said guardian, nt the of evening of games and music was three years ago. Bible school 9:45. C. C. Bar fice’ of his attorney, H. P. Ar- closed with a taffy- pull. F. D. Brady, of Grandview, water and electric lights on ker. superintendent. Everybody nest, 5940 1 2 92nd St. S. E., Among the young people who Wash., who has been visiting welcome. Lents Station, Portland, Mult- your farm. Why don’t yo.i ■ H. P. Arnest, of have gone back to their school Attorney Church services at 11 a. ni. nomah County. Oregon, withiu decide this week--today is not work after spending<he holidays : Lents station returned to the and 7:30 p. m. In the absence six months of tin- date of the too soon. Yakima valley last week. Mr. with home folks are, Gertrude of Miss Terrell Marion George first publication hereof. You do not put voursclf un Katzky and Zella Landon co Braley, who is a former resident will fill the pulpit next Sunday Dale of first publication, De- Monmouth, Alta I.andon to U. of of Oregon expects to return to morning. der any obligation when you comber 26, 1919. O. at Eugene and Dora Dunbar Portland shortly, w-here he will C. E. services at 6:30. Date of last publication, Jan ask us about prices or any go into business. G. B. Ament, to Newberg. The F.ndeavorers, in addition uary 16, 1920. other information. j of Grandview, Wash., a brother to going to the Portland Com H. R. SCHEUERMAN, Mrs. W. Wood and Mrs. H. of H. P. Arnest is also visiting mons Mission twice a week, Guardian of the person and H. Wilde, 73rd street, old neigh him. estate of Flora J. Gingrich, have undertaken to go to Pcnicl ■ Tabor 3429 bors and friends of Mrs. John insane. Mission every Saturday evening Next Monday evening at 7:30 Graves when she lived at Firland 8919 Foster Road for a month in answer to the fl. P. Arnest, Attorney. ■ spent last Friday with Mrs. o’clock at the Lents M. E. church I Portland, Oregon ,AXBL KiLDAHL, Proprietor Graves at her home, 6107 91st there will be a stereopticon lec ture on South America by Pro street. BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB^IBBBBBBBBBBl fessor Hartzell, of that country. Mrs. E. M. Scheuerman of Professor Hartzell is giving this ■BBBBBBBBBBBBIBBBBBBBBBBBBBBWBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB| 6517 89th street is verv slowly lecture only three times in Port ■ : improving from an attack of in land, so Lents people have a rheumatism. She splendid opportunity ot hear it. : flammatory ■ has been confined to her bed for Admission will be free and ■ ■ several weeks and her many there will be no collection. ■ ■ : ■ FRESH AND SMOKED ■ friends will be pleased to see her Everybody come. ■ around again. ■ MEATS AND FISH 6» * Rev. Lindley A. Wells and ■ ♦ ■ Mrs. A. E. Droste recently re wife and little daughter Esther ■ I ■ C ome in and hear them on the ceived a letter from her husband spent the holidays visiting old : Edison Phonograph or the Colum Veuetnble« and Fruit« who is in the East buying silver time friends in Portland. Çev. ■ ■ ware and cut glass for M. Seller Wells filled the pulpit of the ■ bia Grafonola. You will be de Butter and E««« ! ■ and Co. of Portland. Mr. Droste Second Friends church twice I ■ lighted with the very latest music. ■ ■ has full charge of his department while here and gave an inspir ■ : S and is fully appreciated bv the ing message at the prayer meet What is the use of being without ■ , Phone Tabor 2573 ■ company, being a very essential ing last week. Lindley Wells good music these long evenings ■ asset in his sepecial line. Mr. was formerly pastor of the Fir.st 5919 Nihety-second Street Oragon when you can purchase at our store Droste’s trip will include Chica F riends church ^of Portland and go, New York and Washington, has now gone to Greenleaf, either an Edison Phonograph or a ■nBBBBBBBVUBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB D. C. Idaho, in the same capacity. — ■ —.... .... — - - Columbia Grafonola by paying We hope each and every reader of the Herald made a resolution yesterday to send in news items instead of waiting to be “pumped.” We can’t get the news out of the air. Some peo ple act as though they think we are trying to pry into their priv ate affairs when we ask them for items, and yet they make uncomplimentary remarks if we miss something they think should appear. SHOES that will fit and give you Service Goggins’ Shoe Store | Big, Loaf of Bread 10c Mt. Scott Bakery I : : i LENTS GARAGE NEW YEAR NEW RECORDS Î Eggiman’s Meat Market i i i Dr. L. R. Andrews and sis- ter Irene of Astoria, visited Mr. and Mrs. John Graves, of 6107- 91st, Saturday and Sunday. Dr. Andrews sold dental supplies while working his way through the Pacific Dental College and is acquainted with the dentists of Lents. Dr. Andrews’ father and two sisters came west last Oct ober at the time Mrs Graves re turned from her visit in Penn sylvania and Ohio. A letter from J. Sanger Fox, whatever amount you wish down of Quilcene, Wash., the first of and the balance in small install : the weeks says: “Some of your ments to suit your convenience. i readers may be interested to know that Rev. John Riley, who We take Liberty and Victory was at one time pastor of the Bonds at face value. Lents Friends church, has re I cently been with us and held three weeks series of meetings rt Quilcene, and 10 days at Brin non, another of our points. LENTS, ORE. * There were six conversions at : 92nd Street, near Carline Brinnon and 30 at Quilcene.” BBBBaBBBaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB X. Mt. Scott Drug Co. Ê CORRECT TAILORING FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. Winter goods are now in -beautiful, serviceable fabrics to choose from. Come in and select your Winter suit now while the lines are com plete. Moderate prices, workmanship guaranteed. JOHN MANZ ■I