Guaranteed Circulation Guaranteed Circulation 1500 1500 LENTS STATION, PORTLAND, OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 21, 1921 * Subscription, $1.50 the Year V ol . XIX. No. 3 T HERALD CONTEST CREATES MUCH INTEREST AND ENTHUSIASM MRS. \I)A RAINEY WINS $5.00 CASH PRIZE HABITS OF THRIFT ARE BENEFICIAL TO YOUNG Interned Sinn Feinem Try to Foil *he Cameraman Live, Newsy Items from Arleta District Secretary Houston of the treasury nt ha* addroaxvd U. > fu I da * I Great Interest Evidenced in departru mg letter to th* »chool children A meric*: Trade-Rt-Home Contest *Tu the School Boys and Girl* America: WOODMERE SCHOOL NOTES for L as Angelo, to join Mr. Price. I irai W»eVe Scleellua Waa Difficult “I have been gratified to hear The school is planning a paper He is working in the valuation de th* fine record you made last y*ar and Change Made in Rule* to drive for the month of February. partment of the 8. P. and 8. R. R„ saving money, and of your invest Give Reader* Mure Chancea The Parent-Teacher association and hi* work will take him far into ment in thrift »tamp*, war savings to Win Ca>h Prise* met last Thursday afternoon. Mr*, the southern states. Mrs. Price will »tamp* and other government ««curl i'rtd Peter* presided and Mia* Julia travel with him and we aJl wish them tie*. Your government is proud that Spooner gave a very clear exposition a royal good time. I...’ins Mt A<la lluimy, of »'J'i* th* young people of lhe nation are jf the tenure law. Ruth and Carolyn Mrs. Eateita Rivers, tat* of the Mil l»7Ui uM tiue 8 f. , w»4 mad* happy developing there mini practical hab «iolden entertained the ladies, as «lid lard avenue district, will visit her , i u.«< winner of in cash for th« it*. I can assure you that the money Violet riaugner. Refreshment* were brother in Sheridan, Oregon, Thurs curvet suluUun ol th* contret prob you are now investing in government day. served by the eighth grade girl*. lem la thv "iruiiv al Home“ »ecuun savings »ecuritie* i* very helpful in Mias Ruth Chamberlain ha* beer, Mr*. J. H. Zehrung, 7105 48th ave meeting your country ’ s great respon uf The llrtahi ami the targret num substituting for Miss Canning and nue, is enjoying a visit with her sis sibilities While you ar* aiding your I er of vol««» lor lhe week. Mi»» Brandt, who are iil and ont of ter, Mrs. A. £. Smith, of Crawfords Mr«. I.a>n»y waa th* only governmert through th* purvhaM- of school. ville, Oregon. one M-mling iu tne correct answer, al- there recuritles, you are forming Member* of the P.-T. A. are plan Hrs. Will Meacham, of Aberdeen, though many replie* wore recoivod. habit* which will be most valuable In ning to give a play in the schoolhouse W ash., returned Monday night to visit Iiuuiverivntiy, the contest manager the futur* in the mastery of your in collaboration with the Grange in her mother, Mrs Fanny Pawson, MM!«t«i an extra difficult name a* persona) financial affair». 1 congrat lie near future. who is still at her home at 71321» the first, t.ilkcy’» Restaurant, and M ulate you on your record and encour The school teachers all desire to 55th avenue. thin coulMittsd »evrnlren Iritrm. all age you to continue thia splendid express sympathy for Miss Grace Ed Murphy of 5624 61st street was mitltrrvi through the ad* upon page work. Goodall, who lost her mother last quite ill Monday night with asthma. "It 1» my earnest hope that from »>», it was a tank beyond lhe ability A What at nrxt sigh* ep|»-*r* to In- u bund of llludua, Is actually a body of Stun Felu prisoners mariblug to din Dr. Robinson of Archer Place was of ihure nut ac«u»tomed to finding *r- the Ireaona of thrift which you are Basketball practice is keeping the at a late hour to relieve his ror», to locate them a)| and then ar learning in your school, by your prac- ner at the luternuM-ut camp at Itallyklnler, County Down. They covered tbelr beads with towels so as to elude the boys busy, and we sre glad to report called sufferings. % range tiiciii to »pell th* name of an the of saving, investment and Intelli <atnern man. the boy scouts are in a flourishing . 8/- Pow*U. 3729 61st street, advertiser. . „ .. gent u-e of ri! your n»«Aov, yo«> m-.v condition. died Monday evening of heart trouble. !• may be aaW «hat the Herald i early in life get such a start toward Mr* ?,°Te11, who w,w 68 years of age, st retch««! a point in order to award financial independence that your suc JOHNSON CREEK ARLETA STREETS ARLETA LIBRARY NOTES was ill but a few days. She leaves SHOES HIGHER, the prize. No correct answer waa cess will be assured. a grown family. The janitor Alfred Fitzjohn. is ill, "In order to provide for the needs receiveil un Wednesday up to fiv* NEED DRAINAGE CAUSES DAMAGE SAYS GOGGINS and the work ia being taken care of Rev. Henry W hit*, wife and daugh oclock, when th* office was clored. of those who desire to invest in larg by a substitute. It is to be hoped for ter, of Siam, recently of New York, Mr». Itamej s solution reaching the er amount* than the 25 cent thrift lhe recent ruins have made street all concerned that the grippe will not are domiciled in the new Millard ave ••hoe» are going to be higher rather 'Ihe resident* of the Lenta Junc stamp and $5.00 war savings stamp, Herald un ’rhureday n?rn!n,5, the treasury department has issued tion and Gilbert sections arc up in ! «.unuitioua very bad in the district than any lower, says W. t. Goggins, have a long residence with Mr. Fitx- nue manse, at 761#61st avenue S. E. ertcloMri IM» *h*h Rev. W hit* is the new pastor of Mil two new »ecuritica—a II 00 treasury ■irma over what they allege to be a ! east oi Archer Place and up to and iwnt» merchant, in an interview with john. Mrr credited »* • °f.her Arleta. Large pools of the Herald. Mr. Goggins bases his Story hour hursday, 3 p. m. and 4 lard avenue Presbyterian church. scrlption to the Herald, taken last • sving* stamp and a 82.5 00 treasury nuisance and an abuse to their prop I including «atcr stand tn low places at street prediction chiefly upon the state of p. io. i N Wood,e’ ot .Saturday. , . u savings certificate to be added to Its erty right» through the periodical ov intersections. Unpaved street* are in ine leather market, which ia very un Some interesting new books are to i2U3 a4th avenue S. E., will be pleased present list of saving* securities erflow of Johnson Creek. Another point to be mad* Every year, and sometimes twice a many places to ait traffic except foot steady, notwithstanding the low hide be had here now, among them being: to know that she is some better after that in the luturr no one will be P*r- Four of these stamps nd th a few ad an illness of many weeks n Itte<| to enter the contest who i» an ditional cents can be exchanged for year, they allege that at times when | ..nd even triose who walk are forced quotations. Between the time when "The Captive.” Hugh Walpole; “The Mr. Hendrickson, of 6315 63rd I io maka detours, traverse lawn* and Mutineers," Hawes; “ From a South- the raw hide goes to the tannery and the precipitation is heavy the creek a 81« 00 war savings stamp, or twenty employe of a firm whore mi street, suffered a severe accident re of them with the addition of a small becomes swollen and breaks over its I jump Iruni high spot to high spot to becomes leather, several months ■rn Porch,” Scarborough. in the Conte»« It would to*V* Two new illustrated monthly mag cently. Four fingers of his right a ay open to fraud to a great exUmt. cash payment can be exchanged for uanka, with the result that about 10U0 [ i cacti their homes in the various elapse, and the mere fact that hides A representative of are down now has only a slight ef azines have made their appearance in hand were broken and it is feared he the cmpk»y« having sceess to th' a 125 00 treasury saving* certificate seres of land are wholly or partially ' neighborhood*. will lose the little finger. Lpon. which are r X v ’Z I trust that your savings may In inundated. At the Brooks Mercantile the Herald made a personal inspec fect on the price of shoes at th« time the files; "Asia” and "Home and Gar William Ormandy, eldest son of ten,” the latter being especially cresae in 1921 over what they were in Co.. Foster Roa«!, it was said that ■ lion of thia territory and can vouch they are placed on the market. buxine** houses- In Mrs. Rainey 7132 W U Ormmdy« of Right now, while hides are low, dapted to the home folks. 1920 and that the 81.00 savings the pavement there has been at times : tor the fact that conditions are very rare, however, there was The W. C T. U- has given the lib 1132’^ 55th avenue, is out of school «tamp ami the 825.00 treasury aav covered with water, to the depth, one unsatisfactory Itarge pools of water labor is high. Tannery common labor nothing unfair. Ww °.bu,?*^r4h‘ for the past week with abscess of the Inys certificate may be attractive to revident declared, of the hubs of a 1 are standing on 6.3d and 66th streets **Ven dollari • day, rary a subscription to their official ear. bulk -f her votes • ou in the investment of yaur future buggy. For two weeks, it is said, it ut F. «ter Road, and at other inter- ju against $4 in pre-war time»- the magazine, the “Union Signal.” to th. paper, »mi worked Arlington Crum of 560.3 70th street •va* impossible to get to the store M-ctions the surface water is almost skilled men at the business earn as in finding the name of the firm, for livings- is suffering a mashed finger—a block without building a temporary bridge, ;a much a nuisance. A sewer digging much a* 818 a day. With wage, at that .. -m. and »>*»'*• * °A^r Sincerai v vour». RERECCAHS INSTALL of cordwood thrown hard enough can D. F Houston. Ree or sidewalk, across the overflowed outfit at work in the territory north this level, leather remains high, al- eorreet rrplv was received, the Her The Rebeecah* have installed the make a pretty sore finger. Bub—ac of Foster Road and adjacent to Arch thi ugh the green hides are a drug on More than 100.000 copie» nf thè let- road. s’«! awarded her the »5.00 in pay following officers: Noble grand. Mrs. cidents will happen. This territory is just outside of er Place ha» found it necessary to the market. -i-r wer- neceaaarv te rearh al! thè ment for her zeal Mrs. H»1*** Gertrude Hyde; vice grand. Mr*. Wm. MDs Hicks, the very efficient clerk tear up the streets and add to the • resuit of the uncertainty a* to -ehmd houeea In thè United State» the eity limits, and while 143.000 in employ, of the Cottsg* Saremal; secretary. Mias Eva Peters; at the Millard avenue uharmaev has ggheral discomfort. the future, tanners ary not taking th* bonds has been voted for Hull Run I .mi« nml tnoi< » «■""* **• ®f. ,'TT -nd a «neri»! Nat of sunorlntcndent» treasurer, Mr* Celia Porter; s'arden. hides from pickle until ordered They Mr*. Edna Mathis: conductor, Mrs. left her employment to attend busi water, the bonds have not yet been est in the contort »inee the dotal« nd principale. ness college. Her sister, Mrs. J. Bad- SCHOOL WILL HAVE are waiy about preparing any stock sold nor work started For the pres Gertrude Saulcer; inside guardian. ley, of 7132*» 55th avenue, will fill first appeared. „. k -. i GOOD PROGRAM for the future until such time as the* ent. therefore, as in the past, resi Thia week we Will make a radical Miss Mary bell Amsbury; outside can do so with the certainty of mak •mardian; Mrs. Harrv Porter; right her place, and all patrons of the dents of »he district are forced to de Chang.-, in unler »hat it may b. eaa- ODD FELLOWS INSTALL pharmacy are assured courteous, re ing a profit. for 1 he following is the program OFFICERS FOR NEW YEAR pend upon well water for their needs. „ , for «..me one to win U»o mon.y of- «apporter noble grand, Mrs. Lou liable treatment. Labor in the factories has not as Chadima; With the overflow these wells are the entertainment to be given by the H-I..i and get a Dying start left supporter noble grand, Mrs. Fanny Pawson. 7132H 55th yet reduced its demands to any ap The n*w officer* of Mt. Scott lodge polluted, endangering, those interest school children January 21: th,- >-h pnar* at th* finish. right supperter avenue S. E., is slowly recovering Dramatization, "Three Little Kit- preciable extent. Labor gets the ianr- Mrs. G. H. Coulaen: jin- . d the name of th* Arleta Thc« No. 1888. 1. O. O. F., were installed ed deciare, Uic Health of tne commun- Augusta Gibson; vice grand, Mrs. from a siege of bronchial pneumonia. t«ns," room 21; Japanese song and n?\JirOKrtion V the *»>»<««1« mice ter and enough letters have been om- on the evening of January 4, District left supporter vice grand, Mrs. Three weeks in bed is a long time oust galls them is the fact that drill, room 22; recitation, Virginia of tfle ghoe, either in the tannery or Cla’««!«* Clark. itt«d from th«- mb in question to spell lieputy Grana Master T. C. Cox act and her many friends hope to soon the n.me of this popular playhouse. ing a* installing officer. The officer* at!» coauuion ia by no means lriem- Sibley; “Mother Goose Up to Date,” factop-. In* result is that with tabor Mrs. Harry Zehrang, chaplain, wss see her out and at her jovous work I nd th.'*e missing letters, mark who took charge of lhe affairs of the .-.uMMe. wuiuisoti Creek, wmen lias rooms 6 and 10; Highland Fling, working on approximately the same too 2’1 to attend lodge, so waa not in of visiting the'sick lhem w.th BEN AND INK te»r out lodge for the ensuing year on this .«a source ia tne country between Anita Henry; dialogluc song, room sehedute of wages it received during stalled Mr. and Mrs. Victor Halim. 75.30 the mile, page and mail it to th occasion were: Frank Mirwald. N G.; arvsoam and lrouuia.e aim its outlet 12; hoop drill, room 8; recitation. ifie war, shoe prices have been affect 55th avenue, are quarantined for (•„nte-’ Maniqror, Mt. Scott Herald, T.;E. E. Cleland, V. G.; W. E. Gog .u tue wiliamette at Miiwauxie, has Madonna Bradbury; Butterfly dance, ed to the greater extent by the gen ODD FELLOWS INSTALL scarlet fever, their small son. Cvril, F R. a narrow, swift channel, whicn if room 4; living song« in living pic eral economic condition and the neces- lamia Sin. Portland, Oregon, togeth- gins, C. 8.; Chas. Rohr. F. The Odd Fellows have installed having been ill for over a week. °f .i*” ’Perch*nts hquidaUng e( with the coupon« vou are able to I etterson, T.; A. H. Nelson, W.; A. sept clear, 11 said to be ample to car tures, rooms 14 and 20. 1 his program will be given in Lents ra-her than by any lower costs of the following officers: Noble grand, ncquire through purchares at tn* J. Greenfield, Con.; A. C. Lundberg. • y uii uie surplus at flood ume. But Shoe sales at leas W. G. Jollev; vice grand, G. H. Coul- STREET PETITIONS *.<„ < participating in the c«"uTtv Chap.; George Dilley, R. 8. N. G ; H .< is not kept clear, with tne result school house assembly hall on Friday ™"uf»«‘unn«. sen; recording secretary, A. !.. Oeder; afternoon of this week at 2:00 p. m. than cost have been the result 1h. correct answer accompanied by Kalne. L. 8. N. G.; Harry Neugebaur. mentioned. WELL RECEIVED Mr. Goggins has been no exception financial secretary, W. L. Ormandy: R. S. V. G.; Carl Trimm, L. 8. V. G.; At Ls.nl> Junction is a sawmill, not end again at 8:00 p m. Admission tin- lnrgv«t number of votes ‘ reasurer. F. E. Cram: warden. P. F. for children is 10 cents and for adults to the rule and is today selling many bred Hodge. R. 8. 8 ; Sam Allen, L. now or tor tne last two years in op thi, uffiee before 5 P ■» W Street improvement petitions for eralion. Logs, brush and debris is 90 cental Proceeds will be used to line* of shoes at a figure below actual Murton; conductor. Wm. Saremal; in will ssm for the *"«%£ J 8. 8 After the inatallation refreshments carried down the creyk and lodge«I ward paying for the new lantern and F0“1- lhu condition cannot continue ride ruardian. A. G. Smith; outside work in the district east of 82nd lead m the race for the »150 given at indefinitely; when present stocks guardian. F. S. Hilton. After the in street, have been circulated for the were served. The toastmaster. Wal against the dnm built to furnish stereograph set for the school. h Rem,’mime, this monev is nave been reduced anil merchants stallation a short program was en- p«*t several days, and all indication ter Sanders, then called on th* new- power for the mill, and it is this fact point to the fact that before many have met their obligations, there is toyed, followed by a banquet. f„r you—we want to pay you to read off leers for remarks. The talk* most -nose interested ascribe as the chief SUNDAY SCHOOLS CONVENE months have elapsed, the thorough ** ? »^djuatment of prices worthy of mention were made by source of trouble. They allege that the advertising of there SUNDAY. JANUARY 30th .u 5' that will make the price to the con Mrs. Marsh, of the Millard avenue fares in Lent* and vicinity will equal Bro. Goggins and Petterson, who the taxpayers in that vicinity contri merchant*. Th* ""»V w,y district, is suffering with rheuma or surpass those of any of the Port get the prises Is to prove you have cheered and enthused th* member* bute their full share, and perhaps a The Sunday school convention.Dis- sumer higher than at present. Mr. Goggins has a rtock of quality tism, which makes it impossible for land suburban district*. with their review of th* progress bit more, of the money raise«! to keep- trict No. 9, Multnomah county Sun rend them by marking the Axel Kildahl, of Lents Garage, is Onlv thn<e error» •• occur In the art« made by the lodge during the past «he machinery of the county in opera day school association, will be held which he has been disposing of at ner to attend to her work. We hope in charge of the work of securing them . ’ve* count Where■ words are few years, inspiring everyone present tion, and they say they are not get Sunday, .lanuarj- 30, at the l-aurel- prices so low that in most cases it the siege will not be for long. Mrs. Harry Zehrung has been ill signatures for improvement of the out h’* margin of profit ablirevinted. as “St. . Rd . 1 • with th* de«ir* to work with greater ting their proportionate share of the wood M. E. church. 12nd avenue and i “Or.", »he letter* dropped in sbbrire- diligence for th* good of the order. benefits. It is said that »5.000 at the 63rd street S- E. The program will In addition, his shoes stand up to the with tonsi litis at her home, 5123 58th following street*: 87th, 88th, 89th, demands made upon them, for he is street S. E. Last reports were that she 90th and 91*t, while W. S. Sander*, T. C. Cox. J. W. Rummel and W. outside spent in clearing the creek of lie as follows: int n- do not count, as an abbreyl«- of the Gray’s Crossing Market, has tk.n i* not an error. Arteta Thea E. Goggins were appointed a commit obstructions would remove all causes 3:00 p. m , opening song service, di I thoroughly familiar with the manu was improving. Mrs. Gilbert expected to leave on the same authority for 82nd to 86th ter" contains thirteen letters; nnfl tee to arr.inge for an entertainment of trouble and materially affect con rected by Dr. M. M. Reid; Miss Thel facturing end of the business, having been foreman of a factory in Califor Thursday morning for California on street* inclusive. Both report that und msrlt the** thirteen nnd vou hav* to be given in February to celebrate ditions there. Frequent complaint ma Mnllet, accompanist. be signatures are freely made, and in *« excellent ehnnee to vet the money the burning of the second mortgage has been made to the county officials, Praver by Rev. F. H. Mizsell, Ana- nia. It has always been his policy to the “Alaskan.” She expects to very few instances is opposition en buy for the trade and recommend to gone four or five months. Incidentally the contest manager they say, without results, and they Id Presbyterian Sunday school. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Colvey of 7820 countered. Such hesitation as is dis his patrons only footwear that will will pay II ‘>0 to the first person call are up in arms ever what they allege 3:20 p. m., organized Sunday school W. C. T. U. PROGRAM ing the nllcntion of the Herald to to be the negligent attitude of those work. State Secretary Norman John give satisfaction; he knows a well- 55th avenue entertained the Welfare played is usually from those who do made shoe frem sole to counter and Club of Millard Avenue church the not want to be the first to sign up. nnv error hi these particular ads that charged with the duty of protecting son. second Tuesday in the month. A very On later visits, when this class of A program in obaervance of na their interests. stand* back of every pair he sells. ir not one of these missing letters. 3:50 p. m., business session. With all of the above to be taken profitable business session was held, property owners find their neighbors Don’t forget that 1200 vote« are tional constitutional prohibition day 1:05 p. m.. special music. Misses •ollowed by original refreshments, favor the project, they join in approv given with each subscription, new or vaa given by th* Arleta W. C. T. U. PROPERTY OWNERS KICK Norma anti Mary Bicknell, Laurel into consideration, a forehanded man delicious coffee and doughnuts, right ing it or woman will do well to lay in a renewal, to the Mt. Scott Herald. lust Sunday afternoon at th* Kern wood Congregational Sunday school ON PAVING CONDITIONS One difficulty usually found is the out of the pan, hot and crisp and Thi- number will go a long way to- Park Christian church. It was as fol 4:10 p. m., “Decision Day", Rev. F. stock of footwear at the present time. moltingly good. Everyone declared reaching of the owners of vacant Shoes will probably not be lower and wnrd securing a prize, if you are lows: America, audience; selection*, More than 40 property owners re B. Culver. Ta>nts Evangelical Sunday they were the kind you read about, lots an«! those of non-residents. In clever enough to comply with th* oth men’s quartet of Laurelwood M. E. cently filed a protest with the city •chool, followed by general discussion. they may coat more if you wait. but seldom have the pleasure of eat many cases opposition, if any is en church; scripture lesson; prayer; text er terms of th* contest offer. 4:55 jF tr . banner award. A beau ing. The meeting adjourned , to be countered, comes from this class, but Arleta Theater was choren as th* of 18th amendment to constitution; council against paying the United tiful new haincr will be awarded the held next month at the home of Mr. a large percentage come through answer to the second contest, and ev selection, Kern Park Christian church Contracting company for the paving «■chool having the largest per cent of STREETCAR TRACKS of 65th street, charging that it was and Mrs. F. E. Cram. These present when they can be reached. UPON FOSTER ROAD eryone throughout the Mt. Scott dia- choir; reports from foreign countries, its officers nnd teachers present. A report was current that one sec trict is familiar with th* location of Mexico, Rev. Ghormtay; Siam, Rev. rapidly disintegrating because it had Winning of banner three consecutive TO BE SHIFTED SOON were Mesdames F. E. Cram. Frank been laid on a wet foundation. Upon Price, Wm. Ormandy, Chas. Demetier, tion of 84th street had turned In a thia popular movie house. Four thou White, Japan, Rev Finley, different times makes it permanent property a red-hot protest being made to the, sand iHHiple earh week add to their countries. Rev. Alic* Handsacker. The tracks of the P. R. L. & P. Co. Geo. Colvey. Parsons, Henry Thieman petition that was 100 peg cent strong. of »he school. pleasures by a night spent at this Rev. Mahlon Day, of Canton, China, council, Commissioner A. L. Barbur will be shifted from their present lo and Messrs. Cram. Ormandy, Colvey, This could not be verified, however, Ckising nrnver and benediction. theater, and one and all prnise the head of a Christian college, who has said the department of public woTks Rev. F. F Finley, Lanrelwood M. E. cation along the south side of Foster J. H. Zehrung, Thos. Mallory Sr., Rev. at the time the Herald went to press. Petitions for the following streets, management of thi* house, both for travelled extensively in that country, is willing to order a flush-coat of as road from Fiftieth to Seventy-second Henry White. Mr and Mrs. E. G. Ford are the with the work desired, are .out at the courteous treatment accorded made an interesting talk. He is an phalt spread over the job. but he de Sunday school. street southeast to the center of that its patrons, and the bigh quality of uncle of Rev. Owen Day of Arleta clines to go to the rescue of women thoroughfare to enable the city to proud parents of a baby girl, born present: 82nd, sidewalks; 83rd, 84th, pictures shown. Male it a point to Baptist church, who wag present and in that vicinity who get stuck in.it ARLETA WOODMEN INSTALL porperly widen that street and prop Monday, January 17. Mr. and Mrs. »5th. 86th north of car line, 87th The "" NEWLY ELECTED OFFICERS erly pave it in connection with the Ford reside at 7343 53rd avenue S. E. south of Foster Road, 88th, 89th attend *ome evening soon, if you ar* sang a solo. Johnson Smith, prohi when it softens next summer. The Cram class of Millan! avenue 90th and 91 st, sidewalks and curb and not already a patron, and you, too, bition agent for Oregon, was present meeting was characterized by some paving program to extend out to Thursday evening, January 13. the Eighty-second street, it has been an church grave a delightful shower on 12-foot pavement. will lie a booster for the Arleta Thea and «poke interertingly in the work plain talking upon the part_of those interested. Petitions will be ready for circula newly elected officers of Arleta nounced by the department of public Mr. and Mrs Henry Thieman (nee ter. of his office. Myrtle Brock) at their home in tion late this week for the following Camp No. 805, Woodmen of the works. Watch for the announcement next MRS. IOLA CAIN POWELL w*ek of the standing, also th* winner World, were installed at Woodmen The shifting of the tracks was Woodstock. The class reports a very streets: 93rd, 94th, 95th and 96th; The Mt. Scott Herald la at this avenues: 56th to 60th inclusive from of a crisp $5 note. Remember that hall, Arleta. They were: F. G. Gil agreed upon at a confertnce held by enjoyable evening. ___ , surely ____ showing _____ iti _________ abiding faith Measles is responsible for the dis 92nd east to 97th street. nt the finish »1559 will be distributed time strap, consul commander; P. M. Pic- Commissioner Barbur with President Mrs. Etta Iola Cain Powell, of 3729 among the first five contestants; tidy in the future of this community in 65th street, passed away at her resi ; rd, advisor; W. F. Mahan, banker; Franklin T. Griffith, Vice President comfort of the 16-months-old son of H AROI.D P. ETZEL sums that will go a long way toward putting its mopev into this contest, dence on Monday. Mrs. Powell waa J. A. Bowen, clerk :F. W. Quinn, es F. I. Fuller, City Engineer I.aurgaand Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Shapland, of 85th street the expenses of that desired vacation now on, as ¿escribed in these col bom January 27, 1856, and waa aged cort; C. Jenny, watchman- E. E. Bax and City Attorney Grant. Doris, 6-year-old daughter of Mr. Harold P. Etrel, four-year-old son next summer. It coats absolutely umns. Now, Mr. Merchant, you that 64 years, 11 months and 20 days at ter, sentry; Henry Lee, manager. and Mrs. Harry Miles, of 88th street, of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Etzel, of <315 nothing to enter, beyond th* effort have decline*" to advertised your the time of her demise. Funeral ser F. A. Beard, district organizer of SPECIAL NOTICE in tin . recent pest with the wars* _ . r south of the track, had her tonsils 34th street southeast, died of pneu nrccRSary to rend the ads and save the order, was present and acted as claim that our circulation was not vices will be held Saturday morning installing offi."rs. The big program to be given_ at and adenoids taken out one dav this monia at the family residence on After the cere the coupons. »uflcirnt—you are called, and it now at 11 o’clock at the Kenworthy par monies, District Organirer Baker Millard Avenue Presbyterian church week Dr. Stout did the deed and Do January 15. Funeral service* were lore, the Ixsnt« Grange, of which de ___ is ______ „ _ as ____ getting _____ along well ___ as ____ can held in St. Peter’s church on Monday, The father of Mrs. T. A. Droste, remains for you to prove whether ceased was a member, in charge. The and local memb.tr were called upon will be held Wednesday evening, Feb. ris that was a mere subterfuge or wheth residing at Ridgfield, Wash., has suf for short talks. During the evening 2, instead of Tuesday evening, Feb. 1, be. Her baby sister Dorothy has the Rev. Fr. O’Flynn officiating. Inter er you really ar* in earneat in your remains will be shipped to Yamhill, a big feed vat served to the large as heretofore advertised. measles. ment waa in Mount Calvary ceme fered a stroke of paralysis, according and help build up this community a* where services will also be held Sun COMMITTEE. M m . Frank Price leaves next week tery. number preset to word recently received. day and interment take place. well as benefit your own welfare.