N MILLAKD AVE. PRESBYTERIAN Sunday, May 8, Mothers’ Day will be observed at Milland Avenue Pres­ byterian church. In the morning. Rev Henry White’s sermon subject will be "Mothers’ IMy—Its Meaning and Message ” Geo. Colvev will White's evening subject will be; -’Tile First Commandment With Promise ’’ This service will be for parents and children, and will be in charge of the Christian Endeavor Majer Repp will »mg "Tell Mother 111 be There " Mr Colvev’s solo will be: “Little Mother of Min«." Evan* left with the respect of the busim ss people, the admiration of the mature ami the love of the voung people and children. He will come again and be welcomed by all. More than thirty were welcomed into the church Sunday and many- more an- coming. Sunday school Sunday at '9:45; Good music; all welcome. Preach­ ing service 11 a. m.; theme. Mother —Her Place and Influence.“ Jun­ iors at 3 o'clock; all boys andgirls welcome. Senior B. Y. P U. at 7 p. tn.: lively service for lively people. Preaching service at 8: subject. “I* It Nothing to You“* Special musk for each service. All welcome. LAUREL WOOD M. E. CHURCH The evangelistic Services at the Laurelwood Methodist church are still in progress. Services each ev­ ening at 7:45. A good work is being accomplished Evangelist George Bennard of Chicago preaches a strung, virile g»«pel Special sub ject considered each night Friday night will be young peoptes’ night. A chorus from the Friends’ College will sing. There will be an all-day service on Sunday, beginning »ith Sundav school at 9:4« sc m., followed by special service» A particular invitation is extended to mother» and fathers for the mothers’ day message There will be an afternoon sendee at the church at 3 p. m. Ep worth league at 6:30 p. m. and dos­ ing service at 7:30 p. m. Special music and a cordial invitation ex- tended to all. baptist church M. E. CHURCH Twenty-eight new convert.« _ joined « church six by let- the church Sunday, ____ _ _ also _ ter. Next Sunday there will be tiw- ther opportunity for any who wish to tain to do so. The Methodist Sundav achool convention will be held at the Cen - tenary church May 9th. Dinner will he servecl at 6 o’clock. All teachers an«i Sunday school workers are urged to attend. Bishop Quayle will deliver a lee-1 ture at the auditorium Wednesday. evening. May 11th. May 10th the Epworth league will have a business meeting at the parsonage. All members of the league please come. Sunday .«choo! at the usual hour Sundav. 9:45. Morning worship at It. Junior League 3pm.; Epworth league 6:30 p. m ; evening worship 7:30 p. m. Choir practice after prayer meeting Thurs«lay evening. 89th »trect, in a Joint meeting with the missionary societies of the dif­ férant churches of Lents. The niem ' bee* will >neel for a short busin vis - Advertisement* undtr thia head session at 2 o'clock. Program at 2:36. ng 10c per line first insertion; 5c Speakers will present the work per line each subsequent issue and it is hoped the White Ribbon Minimum charge, 25c Count 6 quartette will be present All mem­ bers and friends are cordially in words to the line. vited. THE ONE-HORSE DRAY for light It has twee found that two families hauling; prompt service; reason able rates. G. W. Hartfelder, at out of throe who are classed as poor Economy Furniture Store. 8006 92d owe their condition to bed habit* of street 18x spending rather than actual lack of tuoooy. It Is almost as Important FOR RENT. For Sale. No PwWIen or Agent», and many other ida therefore that we learn how to apeu«l cards too numerous to mention, money a* to make It. It he* been »aid now printed ami ready for deliv­ that even the great World war would ery at the Herald office hare been worth all It coat if It tie« FOUND—Cuff button with initiab only taught us as a natlou bow to be engraved thereon. At Herald of­ economical. says Boys’ Life. A great fice. 18 educational movement la on foot to FOR SALE—Ash chiffonier with teach boys and girl* even tn the early mirror. 5406 92nd St., phone grades of the schools how to spend 615-23. 18-tf money intelligently. One of the first 6 ACRES ON GOOD ROAD near step« Is to learn to keep a budget of Lenta; has a house, good well, expense*. no matter how small they pump, quite a few strawberries, raspberries an«i also a familv or­ may seem. With such a foundation a chard; land all under cultivation. boy begins life with an excellent start Price »4200; terms. D. J. O'Coll, tn the right direction. nor. 92nnd St. and 55th rade will be designed to depict Port Ave. Auto 643-5-1.9-tf land's growth as an industrial ami The Arleta Club will give a dance shipping center. The annual rose show will be put every Tuesday night at the Arleta W. 0. W. Hall. Admission 25c. Come >n for three days in the municipal auditorium: competitors from all and have a good time. 9-tf part* of the rose growing sections Cedarville Park at Linneman Jet. of the United States wilt enter opened under new management. Soc­ blooms for the contest. The Amer­ ial dances every’ Saturday night. Cuen ican Rose Society's principal teat 4-piece orchestra. All well-dispoaed garden is located in Portland and is young people invited. No roughness -x pec ted to produce some nejg ami wonderful rose* for the event Sev­ of any kind will be tolerated. Man agerrent A. F Devereaux. C. C. Ran eral new ruses will be named during dall. 9-tf the show. WANTED—Every man in I^nts to come to prayer meeting at I'riendv church at 3 p. tn. each Sunday af­ ternoon. 15-5tx WANTED—To rent, small tenement with water and land for garden. Address Box 19, Station C.. Port­ land, Ore. 14-tf ¿jfyou riant True Music, you must choose ca* NEW EDISON Come out and dance every Satur­ day night with the crowds at Cedar­ ville Parle, at Linneman Junction. Four-piece music; dancing 8:30 p. m. to 12:30 a. m. 14-tf We Have the Goods Now We Need Customers r DEAL With US You’ll Be Satisfied Williams Bargain Store 6534 FOSTER ROAD ■X What’s the Use * ** . going down town to buy a USED CAR when you can get a car from US. We have several cars listed whose owners have ordered • * New DORT Cars HUDSON SUPER SIX Motor and rear axle completely overhauled. two new tins. other» good. A bargnin ^¿/UU DORT 1920, Touring runs and looks like new. Izita of (fr 1 1 extras.............................................. 1 1 OU ASHLAND SIX, 1920 run very little, the price is right. d» « « Also, a roadster at ........................................ 1 A U FORD Delivery New body; demountable rim ; cullile (PC'TC tires ...................... tpD • □ Come in and let ua talk it over The Lents Garage AXEL KILDAHL, Proprietor 8919 Foster Road Phone 615-34 GOOD FOR FIFTY VOTES Nobody tarse greatly to read the story of the brmklng off of a merria ’"OAa fítooo^rafAiMaSíal* /CONSIDER your object in buying a phonograph. It is to bring true music to your home—the living per­ formances of great singers and in­ strumentalists, of great bands and orchestras. a Over five thousand times, before more than five milHon people, the New Edison has stood side by side with the living artist in a direct comparison test, and no one has been able to dis­ tinguish between the living perform­ ance and the R e -C reated performance. The New Edison is the only phono­ graph or talking machine that sustains this test. It is the only phonograph that has actually proved beyond ques­ tion that it give« you trut music. T F yott buy pkooograph ree- A ords, or ptayer-ptano roUa, if you play or sing, you should have a copy of "What Edison Likes in Music.” ItteHsMr. Edison's 25 favorite tunes,— gives hit views on music,— and names 6 selections which he thinks everybody oaght to own. Get your copy. It** free for the asking. Dee th« coupon. REPORT No. M. of th« condition of MULTNOMAH STATE BANK ffasouffces Loan« and dlacounui. .................. I 177,M M Overdraft«, »«cured and uneecured 13 M Bond* and warrant» ............................ «7 Stock«, »ecurltlM. judgment«, etc. 1,17« Furniture and fixture«........................ S.OOO 00 Other real estate owned..................... 17.966 77 Due from approved r<*aerre banka 24 JT2 4A Check« and other ca»h Item» -.......... 113 11 Caah on hand........................................... lijHl W TOTAL............................................. MM.171 m LI A Bl U TIBS Capital «lock p»ld In .................... S lt.000 00 Burplun fund............................................ >,IM> 00 Undivided profit«, le«» «xpen««» and tax«« paid ....... ...................................... l.Olfi » Individual depasaiu »object toebeck ....................................... 1MJM M C««bi«r checks ouUUndlM................. 1.7*0 VI Certified cheek«.................. . ................. >M SO Tim« and saving Deposit« ......... .. M.M? M Total ................................................. COUPON Which Paint at Portland, In tbe State of Oregon, at the eloee of btuineM April*. 1911: I State of Oregon. I —. Cosnty ot Multnomah I. »barman Harkaon. Cashier of the above named bank, do o.lrmnly awear list lbs above statement la true to the beat of my knowledge and belief. HHERMAN HSRKBoN. Csahler. Correct—S t test: V I HARKHOM F. R. FOSTRR Id recto re. ■ubserib-d and aworn to before me thia ttb day of May, 1MI C.R.KRSNRDY, Notary Public, laalon expiree June St, 192*. Costs Less? purpose. Made to stand the OTE how the bat paint peculiarities of western weather. spread* easier and cover» more square yard* than cheap The best material — PIO­ NEER WHITE LEAD, pure paint doe». Figure in the extra gallon» linseed oil, tine and color—are combined with long-time skill, of cheap paint that you mutt buy and the extra cost of appli­ in scientifically exact propor­ cation. tions. It mean* that cheap paint Our white lead base must pasa costs just at much a» good paint through a silk screen with 40,- on the house. 000 met he» to the square The best paint then give» inch. A patented purifier make» five or more year»' protec­ it "whiter,” so Fuller paints are tion to your property invest­ exceptionally dear-toned. The ment. Cheap paint on the paint when finished and applied average, Marta cracking in on the house is a beautiful, elas­ twelve month». Which paint tic, tough, protective coating. cost* less? Such paint costs but a trifle 72 Years* Experience more to buy per gallon and is five to ten times more economi­ The house paint» we specify cal in service. for your home are the retuit of N 72 year»' experience in making painu and vamisbe» for every Fullers •2nd St.; near Car Line LENTS, ORE. Call Aut Lents 2011 Eagle Garage Local or Lon« Distance Hauling A Tike advantage of Fuller Houae Paint*. Take step* to paint now. Don’t let weather depreciate your inveatment W. P. FULLER « CO. Dept. fl. »an Francisco Pioneer Manufacturer of Pelai« Varnlehaa, Ráemele atalas, en« piONika whiÿr lrad lor 71 Years Retsbliaked US». Branches In IS Cities In the Watt— Dealers «»«rywhw. Also makers of Rubber Cement Floor Peint, All Purooee Versiehe*. Mkae- white Knemel. Kilteen-lor floors. Wok- able Well Finish Auto Rnsmel, Bern and Roof Paint. Porch and Step Paun and P1ONBBR WHITS LRAD. House Paints Ptsawnl* Pur* Point Puro Pro»orod Point- 6634 92nd St, S. E. K/3’ Trucking on Painting SK oor agent for our free ad­ vice He will show you a color card which shows 12 shades of this desir­ able paint We have a Fuller Specification Depart­ ment which will tell you all about the most desirable color schemes, color har­ mony and those other detail* you want to know. • •mc/ercArvosr MRS. THOS. GOLD Dressmaking and Remodeling Mt. Scott Drug Co Don't allow surfaces to rot. It costs Itit to paint them. Free Advice £ ullep P aint * Manufactured by W. P. Fuller A Co.' "Pars Praaarad” and "Fboe- ais" *r* FsBar** »»a t lS u tiaaa ter bou**^yaia«la<. Oat aHhae that THRM. Thea* »alma portaai to you, so H's I to go to tha right ator< a task* — Is paiata. WHRRR TO BUT Pw AU t xtaatar Jab* at Falmloa. It la AdvtaoM* •aasro tbe »arv U aa of a Master Palatar Lents Hardware Co. Lents, Oregon i