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4ML Wralù Subscription, $1.00 the Year LENTS STATION, PORTLAND, OREGON, SEPTEMBER 3, 1920 THREE YOUTHFUL BURGLARS ROB LENTS HARDWARE CO. The Tenderfoot You XVIII. No 34 JO LOCAL BOYS WILL PARTICIPATE Herbert Writ, David Wilson und carefully planned arrangement« they big championship game be- over a two to one win, it is advis ifalpU Elliott, aged 9, 12 ami 13 rv- made on this occasion. tween the Hesse-Martin ix>ys and able to keep your money in your The captain of the gang and I [the Crown Willamette league lead pocket, and also certain that the spectively, and recently star board prime advisor is said to be little game will be worth seeing. Ijut ers continues to be the talk of semi- ers at the Frazer Detention home, 9-yeur old Herbert West, who has Sunday the Hesse-Martin boys lost pro circle« around Portland. This a practice game with Fields Motor urv doing their best to become bold, two older brother» al the deten affair, which promises to be rather Co. team, but they say that this de bad criminals. Last Sunday after tion home. Evidently the inclina warm, is to be staged at the Pacif feat only made them more eager to noon they broke the door In the rear tion to this line of profession runs ic coast League grounds at 24th and tackle the league leaders- As soon in the family. The other two lads of the Lents Hardware Co , and ap Vaughn streets,'next Bunday after as this game is over the street car have been up before the court for propriated goods galore of different similar climes in the 'past, noon at 1 p. m. The Iron Workers men will take a crack at Crown descriptions; opened the yufe and I are one game behind the Oregon Willamette and the game promises The trio were locked up In the [City lads in their league race and [to be no less interesting than the secured several dollars in money, juvinile ward of the detention home a victory on Sunday will produce a first one, as the trolly chasers are ami checks, both signed and un temporarily and their clothe«i taken three-cortWred tie between these two giving great guns and are just lia- signed. While gathering the loot away from them so that continuing teams and the Arleta W. O. W. ble to upset the dope. Monday the and emleavoring to Nccure the 22- these depredationa in the «ear The Mt. Scott district will have a Iron Workers will hook up with the calibre rifles that were »tending in future will be attended with more or big hand in Sunday’s game. Several boys from Kendall station in the the front window they were ob less enibara»»inent. of the Iron Workers hail from here. Iron Workers’ last scheduled game A portion of the money and other served by some one passing or at Either “Ducky" Drake of “Pink" of the season at the Vaughn street lea rt imagined so, und made their articles secured in the ruid on the Deardorff will do the twirling for grounds and another good game is oM' ipe for the time being, but re store has been secured and the j the Iron men with Bill Moore on I promised. turned in the evening. us their police huve h°P<‘» of securing the the receiving end. balance of the plunder within a' There is very little pick between future plans demanded the guns. A large crowd is expected to be any of the teams which are to show In some manner the police re short time. on hand to witness .the fracas and their wares Sunday and Labor Day A furtherance of the plana of ceived a tip that led them to the the Lente boys will need your sup and the Coast league grounds should plpce, and finding a note «dropped, i “Capt." Wert Mas to go to some de-1 port. As the two teams traveled see some ganus just as interesting giving information that they would partment store early Monday morn j 14 inning« at Oregon City before as the one which the Partland team return, awaited their arrival, after ing. purrha»« kakhi suits and with the paper makers were able to put provides. dusk in the evening, and caught the thrir guns and aminunition make for “the tall timber.’’ Yaller lit - j In r<*|x>n«c to a call for a defi pointed, the members of which are trio red-handed with the goods. HOUSE PARTY IMLLE VERLET TO GIVE organization in Mrs. C. Warde, Mrs. I. Allem and FAMILY That then«’ youngsters will« prove < raturc and cheap movie picture [ nite republican real “Yeggmen" in time if given shows were the incentitivc of thrir Ionia, a meeting was held at the Finley McGrew. AT THE GHOR.MLY HOME1 CONCERT SEPT. 13 The object of the club ia to help an opportunity, is >*vi>l<*nt from the crimes it is said. Warde, 5704 92 n I residence of Chas Mrs. E. E. Ingram, duaghter of In the Yeager Theatre, Monday elect a Republican ticket from top evening at which street Wednesday to bottom During the evening 40 the Ghromley of 7819 69th avenue, evening, September 13th, the citi- <; eo . e . mtoner back T<> THE t. S. AGAIN Ume the following officers were people dropped in to see what was who has been «pending the summer zens of l^nts will have an opportun- elected. president, Chas. Warde; being done with the result that the with her parents, left for her home i ity to hear Mlle. Verlet, the Little The friends of Richard Stoner, son vice president, F. W. Tussey; sec club membership totals just that in Santa Rosa. Cal., where she will j Belgian Queen of Song” aa she is Portland quarterly meeting of the Friends church will I m » held nt th- of Mr. and Mra. Geo. E. Stoner of retary, R. E. Peterson; treasurer, number. Any onewho is willing to join her husband, Dr. Ingram, who lovingly called in her own country Second Friend» church at I«enl» 7411 5«.»th avenue, will be glad to Mrs. F W. Tussey. A board of live up with these people as a true preceded ---- her --------- several days before near Brussels. ---__________ thia week, beginning Friday Septem hear that he ia in the United States directors was formed consirting of blue Republican _ _ Mrs. Ingram _ is invited to bring was accompanied by Mlle. Verlet came to America di ber at 2:80 p. m Meeting on Minist again. His first wh’ip the Pittsburg Mesdames Tussey, Bailey and Ray-Jone to the next meeting which will her children. Myrtle and Ellsworth, rect from the Paris Grand Opera ry and Oveeight (Business Session of which he was signalman is still bum and Meaare I. Allen and Geo. be held two weeks from last Wed- During the past ten days the Ghorm- | Company wherer she was premier in foreign waters and he came over Dilley. of officers of the church.) ñenday evening. Sept. 15, at Chas ly home has been the scene of a coloratura soprano, She had a A publicity committee was ap- Warde’s. [ veritable kiddies house party, the brilliant reputation which she ac Saturday, 16:30 a. m. Evano in a transport which landed at Nor lislic Services. folk, Va-, July 26. Since then he members consisting of Myrtle and quired in musical centers of Europe Saturday 2:30 p. ui , Evangelistic has spent a month with his father’s LENTS PIONEER PASSES ON 1 Elsworth Ingram; Margaret, Jim- and her coming to America has on TAMPLIN—CARR WEDDING people in Carroll county, near Balti- nunie, Dorothy and ^Virginia May, ly increased her fame. For Amer- Services. ___ has ——_ now returned ___ ___ The home of Geo. L. Carr, 1222 Mrs. Hattie Yott of 9207 Foster children of J. Carlos Ghormley, M. muslc lovers Were not at all dis to LÙ his Saturday, 4:30 p in. Meeting of more, and Pacific College lodies Auxiliary, naval headquarters where he is to Congress avenue, Indianapolis, Ind., troad, died at her residence July 26 ¡D., of Wasco, Ore. and Irving, Be» appointed in Mlle. Verlet’s marvel Thia is the annual election of of-'be joiner! by his brother, Lieut. Rex. wa» the scene of a pretty wedding after nine wwks of intense suffer- sie’ und Wilford Ennis children of ous voce, n spite if her great repu fleers, and a full attendance is de- Stoner of l^rredo, Texas, who, in . Friday evening, July 16, at 8 p. n»., ing which culminated in three days j^«. Bessie Ennis, daughter of Rev. tation. command of four plane« recently when their daughter Goldie became of torna just at the last. She was and Mrs. Ghormley. This concert will be an invitition af sired. Saturday. 8 p. m., Business Ses made a flight from eKIly's field, the bride of O Kenneth Tamplin. attended during this time by her________________ fair and the musical fans of Lents made u flight from Kelly’s field Both young people were formerly J daughter, Mrs. Iola Langdon of WILL BE GLAD TO RETURN sion will be there in fnll force. This TO OLD OREGON AGAIN concert will be a long-looked for Sunday, 9:45 a. m. Sunday School Tex., to Pope’s field in Fayette- lesidents of Portland, and members Nogales, Arix., who was assisted These two brothers !of the 2nd Friends church, where by Mrs. Yott’s sister, Mrs. L. A. j will be held in the several churches ¡Ville, N. C. opportunity to hear the wonderful Bangor, Wis., Aug. 24, 1920 and at 1! a. in. and 8 p. m. the hove not met for four years, the Mr. Tamplin still holds his member- Eaton of 73 16th street. Three; golden voice of the gifted Belgian. I I weeks ago Iteslie Yott, also of i Editor ML Scott Herald — At 3 o'clock Sunday then- will Ire Lieutenant having left his young- ship. We start today for Portland via er brother in knee trousers, and to | The bride was attended by tier Nogales, joined his sister at his regular pr itching services, The funeral at the Canadian Pacific to Vancouver, LABOR DAY PROGRAM AT the mother's bedside. ______ ___ _ — ------------ a meeting on Education, addressed Lieut. Stoner the changes wrought sister, Miss Alice Carr and MT. SCOTT PLAYGROUND by President John Mills of Pacific by the war time will be doubly bridegroom by Paul Jones as best Kenworthy’s chapel by the Rev J. B. C.; «thence to Portland and on 'G. Lake, a healer of the £piritua- home. Have hail a grand time Collegs, and at 5:30 by C. E. Roily | great. man. Arrangements for the Labor Day The bride looked most charming listic faith, to which belief Mrs. visiting relatives and friend» in of the three churches. There will ■ ¡Kania.? and Tl’linds'enroute to Wis P««nic to be given at the ML Scott _ in a gown of crepe de chene with Yott had been devoted for many [ be able a|»eakers at all these ses- ROBBINN REALTY COMPANY playgrounds next Monday, SepL 6, SALES a beautiful veil held in place with years. Special songs were sung at consin, but we will be glad to get | sions anil the public is invited. MAKE MANY A party . an> a^°ut completed and the grounds She this service by Mesdames Kenwor- i back to good old Oregon, j 'dainty blue for-get-me-nota The childrens meetings which thy and Orton at the request of the of four will accompany us on our 1 will be beautifully decorated for have Irecn dismissed during the' hot [ Following are the sales of resi- carried a boquet of exquisite white this auspicious occasion Robbins 1 roaM. The maid of honor was family, among them being “One by return. They are Mr. and Mrs. the summer months will begin next1 dences reported by There will be 25 16 foot tablas, Mrs. and lat- Byron Valentine and Mr. Wednesday at 4 o’clock, All child- Realty Co., of Arleta, the past week: gowned in a dainty blue silk and One" and “Pearly Gates,’’ the 16 feet long and 150 seats 12 feet 3815 68th SL, to C. A. Martin; carried carnutions. The bridegroom ter song having been sung at the John Valentine. ren are invited. Them« meetings in length to accomodate the large By 1 SMITH, MRS. JOE are held in the annex of the Friends consideration, $500. and best man wore the conven- funeral of Mrs. Yott’s mother, crowd expected. Her the S. — Please continue P. was J special request of Mrs. Yott she J. W. Parson; church and are conducted by Miss 4703 63rd SL, to tional black. The merchants who donated liber Multnomah cemetery, aid to the same old address: 5630 The house was Iwautifully decor- interred in Martha Isler consideration. $1700. ally are earnestly requested to Kt- being 68th street. Portland. The bridal the ceremony at this place 1020 34th St., to J. Tente»; con ated in blue and white, J tend and participate in the lesti- party came down the broad stair- according to the ritual of the Mac Hideration, 11700. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS «•2ND STREET SIDEWALK vitiaa. order 7720 58th St., to Mrs Brooks; way to the strains of “Mendelssohn’s cabees, members of which SOON TO BE A REALITY Free coffee and cream for dinner G. W. Payne to Rosalie Warner, consideration, $3260. Wedding March” and took their acted as pallbearers. Mrs. Yott and plenty of ice water. commencing at the S. W. corner of 5610 62nd SL, to Mrs. Sanders; pluces 'under the large wedding bell was bom in 1865. Her maiden name The time limit for the remon- __ ___ _ of _ games ____ ____ All kinds will be played, in a canopy of blue and white with was Coolidge, and recent investiga- •lot 7, block 5, Brentwood; H. P consideration, $1700. «trance for the sidewalk on 92nd jhe q r quartette will __ sing; lion by relatives show that she came stwet Au 31 Dutton Lumber Co., to J. E. Dear 4909 64th SL, to Mr. Day; con- a background of fems. •'*o °b* Hon. John Stevens will orate; Mrs. l>ony carriage, head blocks. «¡deration, $2650. The impressive ring service was from the same family stock of the jections having been filed, the work p0Uock will render beautiful songs, dorff, i , _ . set works and dogs, truck and [ used, the ceremony being performed Coolidge who is one of the cam- will begin this month. The side- Royal Ro«arian band will wheels, at l.ente Sta.; Hannah John G. A. R. “BOVS* TO SERVE by Rev, Nettie Riley of Entiat, paign candidates. She was married walk is to be known as the L F. gjve a concert in the evening. BEANS AT MASONIC HALL Wash., who was pastor of the 2nd Jan. 17 1883 t« John Yott, and her son to H. L. Gerties, lots 1,2,3,4, Coffman sidewalk, its promotion block 3, Boones Addition to Gresh Friends church of Portland when early married life was spent near having been undertaken and pushed I am; liora D. Smith to Elisabeth I Saturday, October 16, will be a these young people lived there [Sycamore in Pleasant Valley on a . . .. CHURCH SOCIAL SEPT. 1» Later Mr. and Mrs ---------- Yott I ' Immediately after the ceremony [ j farm. ------ -- ------------------ Wagnian, lot 14, block 31, Brent-! 8*1« ^«y in Lents. A n old-time Reported by I. . F. Coffman. Park Cemetery bean supper and a geeral good time,1 a congratulatory telegram was read moved to Lents where they opened young The Lente Evangelical wood; Mt. Scott 1---- ... - , I...— »------ »Al-, w||| in the Sixth people will entertain the E. Corporation to J. A. 'Benedict. N. H where formahU« from the parents of the groom, Mr. (the first general merchandise store OBITUARY young Sunset, ML Scott i discard, will be given in the Masonic and Market street church and Mrs. O, M. Tamplin of Port- in the place and where Mrs Yott of lot 193, Sec r hall, l«ents, by the Civil War vet-1 ]an(j was the second post-mistress. This Mrs Jane Maria Wines passed people with a social, Sept. 10, in the Park Cemetery. An extended and interest I Ice cream and cake were served «tore building which was burned, away at her home at 7219 55th basement of the church. A short For thiM districe <the following <>rans. ________ building permit was issued recent ing progrom is being prepared for to about , 40 guests, the bridal party stood on the spot occupied by the 'avenue August 30, after an illness program, games and refreshments ly: J. I). Peterkin, erecting garage. this important event which will be being seated at a table decorated present Yott building. Though Mrs. of about two weeks. Her funeral will be the features of the evening. _r._ from the Yott lived for a time in Portland M service conducted rvice « waa ---- ------- i—- at Kenwor- All young people are invited to be 7104 62nd nvenue, builder same. $50 published in the Mt. Scott Herald with streamers draped at a later date. Make your arrange chandelier above. The color scheme a nd made visits of varying lengths thy's chapel by Rev. John Dawson present, as well as older people in- ’ (_ . . ments so as to be present and join of blue and white was also carried - in California and Arixona, she * has o f y, e Episcopal church, Her best terested in the young peoples work. Girl Reserves at Gilbert The “The Boys in Blue.” Within a very out in the refreshments. The topic for next Sunday eve- always considered I^ents her home. . ] 0V ed songs, “ Nearer My God to were directed for school last year rVR MaxwriL who[«hort time these affairs will be a What Christ Does for the An original poem written by C. | Her husband, who passed away : Thee ” and “ One Sweetly Solemn ning, a time by Mrs. , th., work thing of the past, and the least you C. Barker of McMinville, Ore, will be led by Miss an about 27 years ago was one of the Thought, ” were sung at the chap- Christian, to the work rave her ner time ume te appreciation kindly gave original promoters of the Foster e] service . She was laid to rest j Manon Culver, uncle of the bride, was also Yeceiv- oermanent director could be ' rr until a . p -- [ „ttic ior v«'or displayed more than ed by special delivery in time to be road projecL jn the Mt. Scott Park cemetery, the A director, Mrs. found. LIBRARY NOTES before h * lf » century ago. Mrs. Yott is survived by her serviCe at he graveside being in read to the interested guests. Swanson was secured daughter, Mrs. Iola Langdon of No- ' h ar gv of the Mt. Scott chapter of Many beautiful and useful gifts the close of the school test Spring. The ____ Lents ____ __________ Hardware Co., one of gales, Arizona; her son Leslie Yott Eastern Star, of which organixa- Beginning September 1, the Lento and under her supervision the small- leading business firms of Lents were received. of Nogales; her sister, Mrs. L. Ajnon she was at the time of her library will be open every day in girls completed the year*» work ¡ggueij another of their mam- er h* “”“ — —•— , Ixiia and Morrison Handsaker re Eaton of Portland; and another sis- ,;eath the oldest member, sjie hav1*1’ week except Sunday, from 2 to and ___ have ______________________ also met once a month ---- moth pootern the last week announc- ,9 p. m. Monday, Wednesday and turned from the beach Friday of last ter, Mrs. J. M Bennett of Seside. in_ reached her 76th year. during ____ the --- vacation weeks. ?-----• Mr’ ing ’Big Doing«" «nd “Early Fall • i. - laoti.wtAv to « 6 Tiles week Mil« Lois went to Forest TJp to the time of her death Mrs. I jgrs. .... wines . leaves . her daughter. ^atur^y’_ tanz j"*1 I fmm fro™ 2 2t2®, T^„ Miss 1 Swanson will have charge of thia Market Sate,” beginning September week Mrs. Ed Doran and her grandson, d*y, Thursday and Th* Grove last Tuesday to attend the Yott was one of the oldest surviv- division the coming school season an(| |a,ting five days. The spe- W / vl „ i _ i 1— I?., •__ •_____ _ a / T a nt a ‘Wylie Doran, of 7219 55th avenue, library will be closed all day Mon- and_ Mrs.__ Gabrilaon will supervise fja| a(|vantage of this sale to their summer conference of Christian En- ing pioneers of Itents. and the following stepchildren: Mrs. <i*y. Sept. 6, because of Labor Day. La the older girls. Girl Reserves do cugtomero II the assurance that the deavorers. -------- of 7411 ------------- E Miss Abdigail Rice, who has been Mrs. Geo. E Stoner 59th [ E . M Hubbird of »else, Wash. the same general work that th«1 |jOO<jg announced on the bill will be returned last Friday from M „ c F Smith of Chicago: S. H. ««ting as-whetitute te Lento, will of Morvin Hedge and a party avenue, i Campfire Girls <io and with ex' offered at priées in accordance with ■ - ---------- * — 1 c Win „ of Spokane; A. J. be the children’s librarian at Arteta, of a two days visit at the home of her I friends started for the wilds pen»«- Mrs. Maxwell considers thej^ o|<1 frei(rht r,tes. and R. of Ste Sault Marie, Wis.; ¡Miss Maude Covington, from the in father, W. J. Savage.who lives on an Wines Southern Oregon last Monday work a aplemiid thing for the mem Western Reserve Library School, of acerage just out of Salem. She was and A- C. Wines of Dublin, Ga. Mrs T. M. Hunsaker is enjoying quest of deer, and unless a slice bers of the clubs. Cleveland, Ohio, has been appointed the ocean breexes at Yacota beach. venison shows up in the ML Scott accompanied by her daughter, Er librarian of the Lente branch, suc Copious applications of paint are nestine. and by her son, Robert, Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Bernal! have Mr. and Mrs L. L. Levings of 80th Herald’s larder on their return, they ceeding Miss Fleming who goes to being applied to the Itento school who has been at his grandfather ’ s street, have been at Yacota beach will receive a mighty cool reception sold their home at 1268 80th street, Yakima, Wash house. since the first of this week. the past week. in these columns to Mr. Cartxian. • a LENTS REPUBLICANS FORM CLUB WITH LARGE NUMBER I