4> iHt ^rntf Hrralii Subscription, $1.00 the Year NEW METHOD MACADAM LENTS USED ON 70TH NTREET LENTS STATION, RORTLAND, OREGON, AUGUST 13, 1920 PLAYGROUND PARANT AND PICNIC Di n OV John B. Thrift,'Sr Orejen X V ol . XVIII. No 31 TIE GATHERS CAUSE INDIG­ MRS. A. E COLE HONORED NATION AT MILLARD AVE. WITH PIONEER RELIC On 70th street between 46th ave» The patrons of the playground at Friday afternoon of last week nue and Foster road there is a curd- l^nts, fathers, mothers, brothers, there was commotion o_n>f4^nd street ■ is the proud possessor of a unique sisters, beaus to-curb surfacing being done to and belles are in- - a--------- M ^ between Millard and #2" *’enu,l‘ icurio presented to her by Geo. H. which the attention of the community vitrd to bring picnic dinner baskets Notwithstanding the fact that the Himes, Assistant Secretary of the is invited. This work Is living this (Friday) evening ut 6 o’clock property owners are to pay the Oregon Historical Society. Mrs done under the supervision of city as a prelude to the pugcant and band bills, the foreman of the street ear Gertrude Bernal, 6126 80th street, in»|M>ctors and the knowledge of the concert to follow. The pageant as forces there gave permission to daughter of Mrs. Cole, is engaged In city engineers haa been invoked to conducted by Mias Aline Noren, ) out-of-the-neighb'irinio.i peoni'» io pioneer historical society work of test its quality. This road covering include the following athletic come and collect ties left by the re- Oregon, and during one of her visits is composed of a layer of eight- pressions: build.ng of the street railway. V __ _ When! to the city _____ auditorium, where the Greeting inch macadam pressed down by a one of the property owners axke! if I state ’ s souvenir? "now~ar2, Mr? HimeZ Shoemaker lb ton roller. One of the usserted the owners should not have the first1 was telling her of the route taken by Kinder Polka sterling qualities of this surfacing right to the ties, the foreman an- the historic Henderson Luelling, Highland Fling is that if even in seven years the *were’ owners who he, decided, read 'by his son, Alfred, from Salem, Hen- ” I should have had the several eords of I ry county, Iowa. . A foot of earth. Fort Wayne. Ind. from San Jose, , solo, “Fbittering leaves” (encore. ____ ,,____ Another of Mr. Yrtt'x distinctive eaxion. wood. ’ The ’’’ censure of * “ “ EdeiaWiM, ” ) by Mias Helen Haw ­ ( ’ al., where .he luu been visiting the property I mixed with pulverized charcoal, was policies is that of hiring no foreign A BIRTHDAY SURPRISE her sister, Mias Elsie Keyser, a kin«; Paper, "Shall All Law In The I owners is not directed toward the I placed in each wagon box. and in labor. The company furnishing Country Be Regarded Despotism company, which takes the most ex­ this, the two-year old trees were part of the I’orter Yett material is 1 Mr. and Mr«. Geo. Walrod gave a Methodist missionary on furlough And *1 Hix Ownership of Property, peditious means of gating old ties planted. The trip, beginning in the Porter Motor Trucking Co., which I birthday surprise party for their from Panama City, Panama. Mi>s Theft? ” by Dr C. E. Kline; vocal i out of the way, but against the peo- April, ended in November, and the Keyser left for the east yesterday ha« quary facilities near those of (gather. Mr. John Walrod. Friday. (encores. [ P,e who when told that the property fruit stock set out a little later a the city at Kelly’s Butte. It has August 6, at their home. 8640 56th Mixa Kcrser bear» with her a per .«olo, “Mother Machrec” petual memento of her war service, “ A Little Bit of Heaven ” and “Tom­ owners wanted the ties, deliberately [half mile north of the present city been said that property owners on avenue. They had Invited Shilo Cir­ my Lad ” ; by Mrs. Lena Jasper; a went ahead and took them. Mr. F. |of Milwaukie. Oregon, near the pres­ a partially useless hand, resultant 70th street have confessed to a be­ cle and Reuben Wilson Post to sur­ E. Crum of the firm of Crum and ent lodge of the Waverly Golf Club. lief that the surfacing of their prise him, but some how Mr. Wal­ through a pin prick while dressing talk by Arthur K. Mickey on Co- Chambers was the only property These were the first grafted fruit ' operative Buying and Selling; and a a soldier's wound. road-way has increased the value of rod got wise to the party, just be­ reading, “The Children’s Hour“ by holder who successfully resisted the trees west of the Rocky Mountains. their property from three to five fore he went to their house, so he The sweeping of walks in front of Elizabeth Crissell of the Buckman pilferers. This was known as the “Traveling hundred dollars. It will pay com­ sat on the porch and watched the business establishments is general­ ! school. The next meeting of this Nursery,” and was the beginning of munity promoters of improvements Foster road and soon saw Comrade Animal Reiters are not made a ly confined to the immediate side to investigate Day and wife and Comrade Clark g i wulk by the average merchant, but grange will occur Saturday, Sept­ matter of sentiment, but of the the fruit industry of the Pacific ember 4. to his son's house. Nexe came Com­ neighbor Goggins goes the custom health and comfort of every com­ Coast. MRS. ADA JONES- rade TuaOOy, wife and niece Then one better, by includ ng the thorough­ HAPPY VALLEY Monday of next week. August munity. It is one of the duties Mrs. Ada Jones wax born in Byron he was sure there was something devolving upon every large town fare to the center of the street. If 15, Miss Noren, Lenta playground Mr. and Mrs C. F. Zinser enter­ Fon-du-lac county, Win., 1861, March doing so to make it a surprise all and city to provide shelter for dogs tained at dinner last Sunday 20 mem- 24 and passed away to be with Jesus. around he bought 30 All Day Stickers the balance of our business houses director will take a bunch of girls and cats where they will be humane­ I bers of the Zinser relation, among August 9 1920, from the home of and re soon as he arrived, presented and residence portion of Lenta would over twelve years of age for on ly cared for, either by returning whom were a brother, Gao. Zinser her daughter, Mrs. Husing, in Port tach of the par'y with “a flab,” in emulate Mr. Goggins example we over-night hike to Oswego lake. All lost animals to owners placing de­ and two daughters, Lena and Mar­ girls who are going must sign up would soon establish a reputation land. ho.tor of his birthday. with Miss Noren not later than Sat­ sirable animals in good homes, or tha. of San Diego, Cal. Old friends for cleanliness next to Godliness. She wax married at the age of 21 H j was very much pleased with urday of this week. Instructions for putting to death by the most humane are glad to welcome them on their to Hobart R. Jones and to this union the | resents present-d and the hon­ the girls kits are pasted on the methods those that cannot be plac­ [visit, they expect to stay in Ore- C. L. White, manager of the Ar ­ nine children were bom. of which or bestowed, and d^'iTes to thank ed in good homes. leta Theatre, has had a large crew playground. j gon several months. number, seven and her husband pre­ one and all in attendance of men at work the past week put Mr. Odom, who underwent an ceiled her to the home beyond. Be­ I including Mrs. Anna Wa'rod for the Miss Grace Spaulding, stenograph­ Rev T. S. Spriggs, former pastor operation for apendicitis at Good side her daughters, Mrs. Nora Repp sp'cudid refreshments prepared for ting in a new floor and pit for a er at the Cushman Indian school of grand pipe organ that will be install of the Arleta Baptist church will Samaratin hospital. Monday, is re­ and Mrs. Lauretta Huaing she leave« Tacoma, formerly of the Millard 1 h > occasion. ed in September. He is also putting speak in that churcht next Sunday. one brother, James Hopkins, of avenue neighborhood, was a guest of ported as not doing very well. Mr. Walrod think.; tha' w' en Bhil< Ia was a great shock to friends Spring Valley, Minn., one sister, circle and Poet who have a birth­ in a “Blizzard Blower” for cooling Mr. Spriggs has been at Medford, for Mrs. James Jones, 5262 68th street Mrs. Josie Ellis, of Exeter, Neb., and day in the next few months they purposes in the summer season and the past three years, but recently last Saturday and Sunday. Sunday and neighbors to learn of the death other relatives and a host of friends. may want to cut him out. But, noth­ a heating plant for the winter, as­ resigned his pastorate there. Since evening she became the uouse guest of little Clara Guidi last Saturday Mrs. Jones has served as elder and ing doing; he will be "Johny on the suring pure air and best sanitary his resignation he has been acting of the Misses Essie and Elsie Strang Burial was in the Deardorf cemetery, and memeorial services will be held Sundaj School superintendent in the spot’’ Why not? This is the first conditions at all times. Mr. White as pastor-at large. of Lents. in the church a week from next church of her choice with great time in his life that he has ever had expects to re-open his place of en­ Mrs. Nellie Woodworth ami three tertainment next Saturday with Wm. acceptibality She wax known and an 81st birthday. Saturday of this week, August Sundaq, August 22. children have returned from a visit 14, Miss Noren of the Lents play­ Fnrnum in “The Orphan.” The Sunday School class, “Im­ greutly beloved ax a true saint of Mr. Walrod is a wonderfully pre­ to Newberg. God. It could be said of her that served ntun for his years: would ground will hold a preliminary track itators of Christ” held their business Mr. and Mrs. E. M Keyser of Mr and Mrs. R. Smi’h who have meet, the winners at which will rep­ meeting at the home of their teach­ xhe was one who adorned the doc- pass for in the early 60's, although Woodmere entertained at a seven been sojourning at L^ne Rock the resent Lents at Peninsula park on er, Mrs. Lydia Peterson. 14 were trine. She wax converted early in he served three years in the civil ' " life and has been for many years wa»; was several times wounded, but o’clock dinner last Monday eve- past four months, returned home Saturday, August 21. j All girls who | present and a good time was en- ^’¿¿mpete for these honors I joyed by all. a member of the Friends church. has been a hale hearty man all his ning in honor of the former’s sister. last week. Mr. Smith wax employed Mig8 Noren at once. During her illness—altho a great life. He cast his first vote for Miss Frances Folsom Keyser. Plates bv the Cone Lumber Cc, at the last win p)ease ________________ DR. W. O. BOON CAMPS sufferer, she was victorious and tri­ Abraham Lincoln and attributes i his were laid for the following: Mr. place mentioned. ---------- — A party consisting of Mr. and AT MT. JEFFERSON’S FOOT umphant, speuking- to her many longevity to hard work and outdoor and Mrs. Low Arnold, Mr. and Mrs. Mr and Mrs. L. Burkhart and son, Mra John Tufford of 4400 66th l,ee Peabody and their children, Dor- friends who called, of the love of occupation. cus and Lois, Mrs. Peabody Sr. of Louie, returned from their outing at J.treet Mr and Mrs France Noel, and i A party of four consisting of Dr. Jesus and her readiness to depart A FRIEND Michigan, Miss Frances Folsom Key­ Oaks Point, Wash., last Saturday. jittle victor of Unton, and Les- I W. O. Boon and his son Herald, of and be with Hil, and to her pastor, she teatifitd of having received a FIRLAND COUPLE CELEBRATE ser, Mr. and Mrs. E. M Keyser and Mrs. Burkhart’s sister, Mrs. J. Smith, ter guacler of 6903 43rd avenue, re-[ 6930 46th avenue, and Messrs Tif- the fjnt of the week from fany and Tomlinson of the West their children. John, Lewis and and daughters, who attended Mrs. turned new revelation of the power of the TWENTY-SIXTH ANNIVERSARY Adeline. the_week Rurkhart’8 home during her absence Hoquiam, Wash., where they were | Side, returned the first of the week precious blood, saying, the blood of returned to her hone at Albina last the o f d . E. Des Noyer. , from a two weeks ’ trip to the neigh- Jesus haa been preclouc since my Dr. and Mrs W. D- Lockwood of Monday. I borhood of Mt. Jefferson. The gen- _______________ Mr and Mrs. J. H.Zehrung of conversion, and now as I am nearing Friday afternoon the 6th, an auto | tiemen went by rail to Detroit and the City it Is unspeakably so and 7105 48th aventie, left Monday, Aug­ 4504 65th street have established Harry Burnham. Mrs. J. G. Mc truck driver bumped into the sta- j from there to their destination on has in it the power of an endless ust 2, for a motor trip down the beach headquarters at Rockaway for life. We shall .nits her tender min I .alley, returning last Saturday morn­ the warm months: Others of their Dougal, Mrs. M. A. McDowell, Mrs. tionarv motor cycle of Clarence ipack horses. They explored 11 won- _ „ of ___ 1187 _________ Hawhome avenue derful lakes lying at the base of For the first time in 19 years party include Mrs. Lockwood’s sisters D. M. Simonson and Master Rodney Freeman ixtries, and look in vain for her gen­ ing. tle. unnssiiming presence, among us. | Mr. and Mr«. Zehrung were able to Mesdames Hardeman and Thomp­ Simonson have just returned from join_ damage for which the driver | the snow-cap, all in a tangle of - - — •• ----- — ”J-------- --- so * far — * from ----- *"■- Oregon wilderness hu­ The accident but we sorrow not as those that two, honeymoon-wise, on the anniver- son of Hollywood Cal.. Mrs. Lock­ Rockaway beach after aweeks visit settled with a dollar. woods brother and his wife, Mr. and man habitation that for eight days with relatives. A big sea lion was 'eave family cares behind, and they occurred on 72nd. street, near 57th meet have no hope but to expect to they saw no one except a forest her in the near tomorrow and with sary of their wedding set out for Mrs. McDonald of this city; and Misa washed ashore while they were at t avenue. Helen May Lockwood. Dr. Lock- the beach. ranger. Because of the spawning a few days pleasure. They made a n»r )’ forever v th the Lord. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Olsen of season’s being on the party was Only good night, belove I, not fare round trip of 250 miles, including wood will be back and forth between in their itinerary Philomath, where the beach and his office according The Young Men’s class of the Silverton, arrived at the home of unable to find any good trout fish­ well Lents Evangelical Sunday School will her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. ing. A little whil' I nd ‘all lis »ainta hej were the guet’a of Mrs. A E. to the demands of his practice. Parker, Mr. Zehrung’s sister; Craw­ hold s business meeting, this eve­ Densen of Walbert road, last Tues­ ihrll dwell, J. P. Block, representing the City ning, (Friday.) in the basement of day evening. fordsville, wherethey visited Mrs Mr. Olsen, who is KERN PARK GIRL IN MONTANA tn hallowed uncn Indlvisib'a G*cdnight, • »oodnight, Goodight. Zehrung’s sister, Mrs. A. E. Smith; Motor Trucking Co. Inc., of 291 the church at 7:30 o’clock. After the the proprietor of the Olson phar­ ■•ampers from all paatij of the .United Hawthorne Avenue, was a pleasant business session there will be refresh­ macy of Silverton, is attending a Dr. W. 0. Boon of 6930 46th avenue, is visiting in Kalispell, Mont, as a WILSON BROS ENTERTAIN | and Corvallis and ‘ Jefferson camp caller last Monday. Naturally, he is ments. All members and all young convention in this city- guest of her aunt, Mrs. J. W. Hunt. grounds. Mr. and Mrv^.chrung met an enthusiast on good roads, and men not attached any other sim- I Messrs. Harry and Hugh Wilson, States, all delightfully friendly and his discourse on this important sub­ ilar class are urged to come and Mrs. W. Boyd Moore of Junction Miss Boon expects to visit glacier formerly of 5725 72nd street, were Had to exchange cnqip experiences. ject was worth the price of admis­ to bring one. City, visited Mr. and Mrs. J. C. park and Tsike McDonald before re­ recent hosts at a tenting party at sion. See their ad. elsewhere in McGrew and other friends this week. turning home by way of Leaven­ II. G. Guild, who has ably filled this issue. Newport, the peerless beach. The Mrs. S. Brite of Sioux City, Mo., Mrs. Moore will be remembered as worth, Wash. guests included Mesdames Rose Wil­ the position of local «liter for the who haa been a guest of Mrs. G E- the wife of Mr. Moore, formerly Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Rowland of Maxwell of Lenox avenue, left last son, E. M. Pound of Salem; A C. Mt Scott Herald th/ past three Mayor Geo.. L. Baker honored the pastor of the M. E. church about Holcomb, O. H. Gilbert and Miss months, has re/ ipcd' his position Lincoln, Nebraska, were guests last Monday for her home. Mrs. Brite Mt. Scott Herald office with a plea»- J Lottie to engage in business for himself week of the latter’s sister. Mrs. O. E. has been doing some extensive sight­ five years ago. Franc Gilbert and little ant call Thursday morning. The Elizabeth Holcomb, of 4928 71 nt at Newberg and Misa Aioiee Hol- Lent. 8817 56th avenue. They left on seeing, her trip including Honolulu. publisher regrets his absence at the Axel Kildahl, proprietor of the street; and Paul Jaenke of 57th lingworth, formerly with the Hernld their return route Monday the 9th Victoria and Vancouver, B. C., and time of this important personage’s Lents Garage has taken the agency avenue and 71st street The party 8 s returned to her fTTjuej- position Mr. and Mrs. Rowland made the Seattle and way points. visit, having as yet, failed to have for the Dodge Brother’s Motor Cars, number of trip by auto taking in the National motored over in the Wilson’s seven as n« wsgatherer» met the mayor personally. Mr. and. Mrs. E. A Droste. 9409 and will open a service station for passenger machine. The two tent M’ss Hollingworth’s pi'im' is Talwr Park and the Columbia River High­ 67th avenue, returned last Saturday, same. He will also carry a full lin* houses in which the party camped for 242’ ¡ Any . courtlclqs ... aa 'nded th« way enroute here. C. E. Kennedy and wife left for ‘ . t ’ »'' from a week’s outing at Pacific of accesories for the Dodge Bro- Newport Thursday morning on a d I. the week were called Ruby and lady will be truly apjn- ■ Mrs. F. T. Stow, sister of Mrs City, one of the Tilamook beaches ther’s Cars. Jeannette. The gracious and lovable publisher of the Herald? visit to their uncle. W. O. Boon of Kern Turk, returned Besides themselves and their little chaperone of the crowd was Mrs Miss Wilda Henika of 50th avenue Thursday evening, the Sth, from a daughter, Frances, the party con­ C. E. Palmer of 9118 57th avenue, Art Geisler and family left Mon- Rose Wilson, mother of the hosts and 66th street, recently returned two weeks’ visit in White Salmon, sisted of Mr. and Mrs. Chown and day morning for an outing along has a walnut tree one year old bear­ Mrs. Stow is making h-r their daughter. Viola. The vaca- coast points, W. A. Koller, 9644 57th avenue, from a two weeks' visit with friends Wash. They expect to be ing walnuts this year. Can you in Bremerton, Wash. bought a new Dort last week. home with Mrs. Boon. beat this for a nutty story tioners made their trip by auto. gone about two weeks. wiii uv