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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (April 23, 1920)
Lenta Ha pt 1st Church Notes OREGON NEWS NOTES in view of the taot that the Umber Choir practice Wednesday. OF GENERAL INTEREST of Wasco county, though of highest The Promotion Movement Club quality, la not being utilised commer held a praver meeting Tuesday eve cially, tbe chamber of commerce of Happening* of the The Dalles has recommended that saw ning al the home of Mr. and Mrs. Principal Jesse Nichols. There was a larg> Week From All Parta of the mills and furniture factories be la- tereeled in the Umber resources of the attendance with splendid interest. State Briefly Sketched for county. have for many year» »pent lees money Sunday school at 9.45 a. m. |H*r »tuilrnt p<T year in training Ore- Despite the mid winter drought. Cen Information of The Herald Sunday service at 11 a. m. Pastor's icon boys anti Kiel» than ia »pent at theme, “Undertaking tral Oregon ranchers need have no fear and Doing Readers. any other »tate institution. The prea- Great Thing» for God.” of a shortage of water for Irrigation this season, tor storm* during the lent ent coat at the .State University ia Young people's prayer meeting four weeks have built up the snow re *203 a year. At the College it ia *lbO. will be a trip through Cuba. Roadwork I* In full blast on the serv* In the mountains to normal, ac lint even before the war, when more/ Preaching at 7.30. Subject, “A main roads of Raker county. cording to reports received from trap would buy twice a» much a» it buy* Great Call." A new hospital 1» to be erected at pers in the foot hl Ila now, the average cost at all other Hurns, the county seat of Haruey coun A “model farm" of 10 acres to dem alate institutions waa *325 a year. In ty. Laurelwood Congregational onstrate how to grow fruits, berries addition There have been a total of 1402 li and vegetables suitable for tbe use of Mrs. J. J. Hand»aker, pastor of THEIR BUILDING INVESTMENT laurelwood Congregational church, censee Issued to real estate dealers of tbe local cannery, will be established will »peak Sunday morning on the Oregon for the year 1930. near Albany. Stockholders of the Puy IS ALSO VERY LOW Central Oregon Oddfellow* will cele allup and Sumner Fruitgrowers 'arte coming inter-church drive. In the At the Stnte University it la at owning at the Endeavor hour Miss brate the 101st anniversary of tbe or elation, which operates tbe Albany present *322 par student. At the Ruth Benton, u volunteer for Chinese der In Prineville on the evening of cannery, will buy and operate the farm. College. *300, Hut In »tale institu- missions, shortly to study in Chicago, April 24. I . Will H. Daly, federal fair-price com tiona elsewhere. »tatiatlc* »how th.) will speak. Th* high school bond election at missioner for Oregon, under appoint average to be *p»5. These are con A unique Endeavor meeting was Aurora carried by a vote of 62 to *4. ment of Attorney-General Palmer, has vincing proofs of economical admin held last Sunday evening at the The bond» will be Issued in the sum telegraphed his resignation to Wash istration, l>ut the three institution» laurelwood Congregational church, a of «23.500. ington and announced that he is cun no longer give satisfactory train triangle meeting, with three leader», Four big mountain lions trappad through with the position for the rea ing to tlie va»t numlter of Oregon Hasel Wells and Margaret and Lu since the first of this yesr, was the son that he has received no support, laiya and girls (5400 in fulltime cile Morton; songs in series of three, record made by 0. M. Holcomb, of except from United States Attorney courses alone), unless they receive ami seats arranged in triangle form. Hoaglln on North Umpqua river. Humphreys at Portland. Dairy products brought a large sum Decrees defining and describing the more sup|*ort. On May 21 the Higher The ladies of thr Laurelwood Con Educational relief measure will ap gregational church held their thank rigbta of water user* on Three creek. of money to ranchers of Coos county, pear on !h«* ballot. You i rr urged to offering meeting Wednesday at the Snow creek and Hood river were is according to a report compiled for the prrnrrvr lh<* quality of higher rdu<na residence of Mrs. W. A. Pratten. sued by the state water board last Port of Coos Bay. There was shipped from Coos Bay during the year 1919 4530 55th street. The chief business week. tion by toting for it. The women’s debating team of Wil a total of 3,500,009 pounds of cottas of the afternoon consisted in open Tald a<! wrliM inriit itiM»rtvd C’olln liymrnl ing the boxes and in voting a month lamette university of Salem defeated valued at «1.O5O.O0O. 900.000 pounds of In Iw half «>( ihr Alumni K«*lirf Commit |vr for Higher F<ltic«lloii In Oregon. 614 1*11- ly contribution to the Rehabilitation College of Puget Hound women debat butter valued at *540.000 and 40.000 Hloclt. rorlUnd. home supported by the Federation ers by a two-to-one decision at Tacoma, ca»<-» of condensed milk valued at *240,000. of Churches through the women’s or Wash An emergency landing place for air ganizations. This home is a sequel There I* enough coal, according to to the Cedars, the purpose of its planes Is being prepared near Cascadia founders, the social welfare depart for the convenience of plane* engaged geologists, to last the world 50,000 Tallir 4754 MKttH. trjnd Street ment of the church federation, being In forest patrol work in tbe Santlam years. Indicating the period of time to afford a home for the girls after national foreet. during which the human race la tn DR. C. S. OOSBURY The Union Oil company of Cali have trouble with Its fueL they have been started in the re construction way and during the fornia paid to the secretary of state, DEN FIM RY *3941.66, covering its sale* of gasoline Arleta Baptist Church Notes I.RNT«, oKMHiN time that they arc trying to find work that they may become inde and distillate tn Oregon during the Morning service at 11 :00 a. m., month of March. topic ‘‘Unrest, Its Source and So Ofltat : Talihr 3214 Koi. Tabor : 6224 pendent. Prof. Coleman ia chairman Joe Yoe, bopgrower of Aurora, has of this welfare committee. lution.” contracted to deliver his entire crop DR. P. J. O’DONNELL Evening service at 7 ;30 p. .1». for the 1920 season to Hugo Loewi Millard Avenue Presbyterian Church “A Challenge To Faith.” of New York at a stipulated price of Is-uts, Ore At the Millard Avenue Presby The B. Y. P. U. boys and girls of 65 cents per pound. terian church next Sunday morning the Arleta Baptist church held in A representative meeting of large Rev, Lee Gray, pastor, will speak on dividual and respective stag parties DR. A. a. A l WOOD eastern Oregon wool growers held at “God’s City.” At 7.30 p. m. his sub at the church last Tuesday evening Pendleton went on record as favoring DENT 1ST in a contest for members and interest ject will be, “Thr Rainbow.” Next auction sales of wool at Portland this I Office, Talior <»421 Sunday thr people of this church will spring and summer. in the two organizations. 1 I Home, Talior 4004 add their efforts to those of the Rev. Owen T. Day, of the Arleta Petitions having 2682 names and In 9207 Foster Road Portland Oregon thousands of church workers who dorsing Herbert Hoover for president Baptist church, returned the lat “r take part in thr unique and unparall of the United States wore brought to part of last week from a trip, induc eled world-wide drive for the local Salam by hydroplane and filed with ing Tillamook and Astoria, and H. P. AHNEST and general budget of the 31 denom the secretary of state. other points, in the interests of the aitoknkv AT I. aw MUTABY fl SMC inations which have federated in this A special election to vote upon world-wide church drive which begins movement. As a straight business the issuance of *7000 in bonds fur the next Sunday. Ninety second Htreet proposition the friends of the purpose of purchasing an aviation The Men’s Club of the Arleta Bap Phone: Talior 2135 Denta Hta., near earline P osti . axii , <> h churches nnd congregations who, field near the city will probably be tist church will meet next Tuesday though not members, have been thr called soon at Roseburg. evening at the church to listen to a Twenty sawmills, 11 of them just lecture on France by Dr. Steven.son beneficiaries of the presence of the All Hats Reduced nt the churches in their communities, will completed or In process of construction, of the war service medical corps. Dr. PARLOR MILLINARY lie asked to contribute. And even will operate tn Klamath county this Stevenson’s lecture will be illustrate! Will Make Hats to Order now they arc acknowledging their year and It Is estimated that the total with stereopticon views of the war MRS RICHARDSON debt and are showing a willingness to cut will be at least 250.000,000 feet zone the pictures, being of his own «004 33t Street H. C. livens of Burns, county judge taking. assist in forwarding the mammoth Pone Automatic 1322 of Harney county, died following an project. operation which he underwent at the Friends Church Notes Good Hamaritan hospital in Portland. f The young people’s Sunday school He was 59 years old and a native of CESS POOLS DUO class will have a business meeting Oregon. AUSO WEEKS and social next Friday night at 7.45 Colonel Uuorge A. White, who re at the home of Miss lAurine Heacock. Box 3 tti Route 3 turned to Oregon recently from France The contest is on between the where he waa engaged In active service Arnaud Station Blues and Golds and it behooves with tbe United States forces, ha» F. Dunsmuir We will resumed his duties as adjutant general everybody to be present. hear more about it later on. - -------------- of Oregon. Mrs. Erskin’s Quaker Maidens will An unusual condition will exist at EHRLICH & BERNHARDT the coming primaries In Coos county. illustrate the Sunday school lesson There will not be a candidate on either Sunday at 9.45, Naoma, Ruth and ¿r- the democratic or republican ticket for pha appearing on the platform. ■ »ADIEN* AMD GENTH' SITTH Attendance at Bible school last representative from Coos county in the M lilt: To ORDER state legislature. Sunday 111. Who will make it 112 IsttcNt Rtylea m spring cap* Ode Hates, 18 years old. was stabbed next time, or can we stretch our faith 0134 Foster Rond by Arthur Thompson, a fellow work a little farther. Next Door to Postoffice man on the Southern Pacific sectiou Bible study class conducted by at Riddle, and died within a few Catherine Dickey Wednesday, 7.45. minutes. The men were quarreling Lessons interesting, attendance goo.I. over a horse trad*. Women’s praper meeting at th» There were five fatalities in Oregon home of the pastor Wednesday at 2 Oxy - Ar-vtcleiie—llrazing due to accidents during the week end p. m. Five years’ experience as Judge in ed April 15, according to a report pre Lawu Mowers Repaired Children’s meeting 4 o’clock. Send Iowa, t7 years law practice in Ore pared by the state industrial accident your children, it will do them gooi. nnd Sharpened gon. oommission. A total of 412 accidents Come to prayer meeting on Thurs All Work Guaranteed Endorsed by leading attorneys and were reported to the commission. day evening. The pastor is taking <>!<! llarmwt Shop—Foster, nr. Mn<l Work on the Oranta Pass district ir prominent citizens of Multnomah us through the Acts of the Apost’es rigation project la being pushed as county. at these meetings. rapidly as possible. Designs for the Pd. adv. The young people’s meeting last construction of the diversion dam are RRltVRR*tKe*tRRrRRRRRStR*Dt*lO being prepared and several mile* of Sunday night was most interesting. The solo by 5fiss Hertzler an<f the ditch have already been completed. When Ton Want to Move : The price of a pound of cherries, address by Miss B. Hertzler were all orchard run, was fixed at 15 cents an inspiration and everybody and the Call Tabor 7707 when the cherry growers* union of message all it had been advertised The Dalles closed with the Libby. Mc to be. The first Sunday school teachers* Neil * Libby cannery at this figure FEATHER RENOVATING meeting of the new year was hel-l for the entire crop of Ro; al Annes. We Clean by High Prcsure The directorate of the Hood River Monday night at the home of the su Stenin Systems Apple Growers 'association has voted perintendent. A good paper on “How to discontinue printing fruit wrappers. Other Than by Teaching Can a 11'U‘ Delivery ueTnbor 438(1 RESIDENCE The Increased cost of paper and the Teacher Help Her Pupils.” Interest All Work Guaranteed high coat of printing, growers say, ing talks were given by Mrs, Thomas •436 Foster Rd. Lents, Ore. Rales Reasonable. have made the printed wrap prohibi and Mr. Erskine. 5425 Foster Rd. Portland,Orc. tive. The young married women’s class ------------------------- ' Representative Hawley's bill author of the Friends church, which is one ising the city of Myrtle Point to pur 1 of the new classes this year, met at Conductor of the Portland Ros. St as «oth Avenue BIOS ->oq«X chase 120 acres of the Oregon A Cali the home of their teacher, Miss Ter- Htand Phone Main 7S4 Oratorio Society Chorus fornia land grant for the protection i-ell, last week to organize and enjoy (150 voices) vocal teacher. of the municipal water supply waa re themselves. A short program was J. ». Miller, Prop, ported favorable from the house public Portland. Tillford Building given consisting of quotations on l’inno nn<l Furniture Moving lands committee. Phone Bwd 2777 llnggage and Express motherhood taken from the Bible and The petition asking the Lane county Dally Tripe to Mt. Hcott and Lents other sources. -They organized by Agent for Rock Hprlngn and court to call a special election May WEDNESDAYS King Coal 21 for the purpose of submitting to the electing Mrs. Lamb president, Mrs. 9 a. in. to 3 p. m. Stami t First and Taylor l*ortlaml voters of the county the question of la Philips secretary ami treasurer, and Ia*nts Station suing *2,000.000 bonds for the construc Mrs. Repp chairman of the member Over the Herald Office Refreshments con The Herald does all kinds of tion of roads waa filed In the office of ship committee. JOSEPH A. FINLEY sisted of cocoa and cake. printing, not the cheap kind, the county clerk. The State University Agricultural College and the State Normal I PROFESSIONAL Cans 1 and Can’ts — Can you can? Surely! Will you can? You will when you find out how easily you can can. Where can you learn to can ? Why, in eIBe COUNTRY GENTLEMAN There are no can’ts in cold-pack canning—the new easy way of pre serving fruits and vegetables for winter use. And there are no ex cuses for the housewife who doesn’t begin canning with the first fruits of the season. T hk C ountry G bn - TLBMAN is start i >g ita great serie» of iw.w-to- can article* in next week’» issue —early enough so that car.» and canner» will be eady for the early straw berries. and so that directions will i>e in every woman’s hands before its too late . . . “Cans and Can - for CARDS Canning" i- one reason for subac. >biii£ now for the Or« at Nti'ional Farm w< ekly. There are doz -ns of other reasons -. hy you need itsheipful. friendly farm suggestions for both farmer and farm wife. It co.it* only *1.00 for a whole year—yet it may save you *100. Let me send you» order today I 52 Big Weekly Issues for Only $1.00 Mrs. Bessie Leitch 525! Eigbty-aintb SL, S. E. Portland « It’s tbe Know How that makes our auto repair work so thorough and dependable. There is no part of a car with which we are not en tirely familiar. So when a machine is sent here it does not take us long to lo cate the trouble nor long for us to apply the proper remedy. Working quickly as we do, we can afford to charge mod erately. TAILORS John A. Mears Lents Welding Shop Republican Candidate for District Judge, Depl No. I r F ETTY’S TRANSFER! : and Express Airto Truck ' Mt. Scott Transfer Co. » but the good kind ■ ...... - i < The Lents Garage AXEL KILDAHL, Proprietor 8919 Foster Road Tabor 3429 Big Loaí oí Bread 10c Good home-made Cookies, Cakes and other Pastries always make a hit with husband and the kid dies, and they are tickled when you get them at Mt. Scott Bakery Cor. 92d aid Foster Rud J. ROSENAU, Proprietor Special - Prices On Ladie’s and Gentlemen’s Suits. Call and inspect the beautiful new patterns to choose from while the lines are complete. =JOHN MANZ=