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cf Orcfin ¡ Guaranteed Circulation 1500 Subscription, $1.50 the Year. iîit Umtlò LENTS STATION, PORTLAND, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 10, 1921 Guaranteed Circulation 1500 VOL. XIX, No. 23 been assessed you. However, other KASPER WILCOX customers, during the effective per FAILS TO APPEAR iod of this charge, have been charged in th« same manner a« you have, and I Why 1s a public sorvic« commis we consequently cannot order a re Kasper Wilcox, I^nts real estate fund in your caae without causing a man, sion? who according to P. E. Reed, discrimination as between customers. We know, in vtew of past devolop- ran down and badly damaged his Very truly yours, etc. Sociul Affairs Are Source of Pleasure to ManyiPersonal I menta, in view of the general In From the foregoing, we gather truck, aa related in last week’s Her Many Affairs of Interest to Community Related in En creas«« of rates granted gas and tel ald, was arrested early in the week Items and lxx*als of Interest to Herald ephone monopolies in Oregon during that the commission authorized the and is said to have been released by tertaining Way by Correspondent company to saddle an ordinary book Readers Tersely Told th« past year, that the reasons for the police on his own recognizance, as of the Herald keeping charge upon the consumer the commission’s «xiatenc« have not near as could be learned by the Her been clear in th« minds of many. To as an extra charge, and then backed ald. The case was set for hearing Mrs. W. E Goggins Is reported put it a little stronger, so incensed water and took It back. (By the way, Mrs Ed Knau» has been ill st her Since the illness of Mrs. Ormandy, dent Edward Smith: vice president. as seriously ill in a hospital, taking have the people of the state become the commission has mostly been pro several times and Mr. Reed was pres Mrs. home on 93rd street. C. P. Blanchard is furnishing Frank Garrison; secretary and treas ent with his witnesses ready for trial radium treatment fur cancer. gressing backward lately — haven't that if there was any feasible method but the defendant on each occasion the news items for the Mt. Scott urer, Roy Sequist. Mm Ellen Robb of Everett, Wash., noticed it?) We further infer you The «lection board at precinct No. of bringing it about, there is little that white in the future the "service failed to appear and repeated post Herald in the Kern Park, Arleta, Mil has been visiting with the Culver The Otterbein Guild girls held their family. 121 Lenta, last Tuesday were: O. E. doubt but that, in less time than it connection charge" when there occurs ponements were necessary. The last lard avenue, Tremont and Woodmere monthly meeting at Mrs. Gaines* on I«nta, Ben Milter, Mrs. McGee, Mrs. takes to write about it, Oregon would no service connection, won’t be of these had Wilcox cited to stand districts. Any courtesies extended to Tuesday evening. lie minus uno perfectly good (?) Mrs, Goggins is report«! resting Mary Eldredge and Addie Allen. Thursday morning at 11 o’clock, Mrs. Blanchard will be appreciated Mrs. C. P. Blanchard entertained chargeable, still we must pay the trial commission. easier as we go to pres« Thursday Mrs. Blanchard's the Bible class at her home Thursday but as the Herald goes to press be by the Herald. dollar, or the folks who have been All of which leads us up to a little When vou find a husband and wife morning. phone number is Automatic 610-77. fore that hour it was impossible to evening. There was a large attend who think exactly alik« It is very evi- experience the Herald had with th« gyped in the past will have a kick publish the result. ance. Auto mechanic with several years* ■lent that one does th« thinking for aforesaid commission and the Port coming because we are not treated Christensen-Carey From all that could be learned, Mr. The church is planning a fair to be similarly. Fine yeasoning, isn’t it? experience will overhaul reasonably. both. You have one guess aa to which land Gas 4 Coke Co. The home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. F. held on the lawn June 17th, after Reed does not intend to go to town So, we repeat, why ia a public ser again Phone Auto «10-77. 18tf Is which. About a year ago, the present on what he termed a “fool’s Carey was the scene of a pretty wed noon and evening. There will be owner of the Herald took charge of vice commission? Don’t all crowd in errand". He was disgusted, and ap ding on Wednesday evening. June 1, Father mid Mother Scheuerman So far this season we have heard the plant. The former proprietor, J. at once with your answers -we have parently with good cause, with the when their daughter, Ruth Aileen, be booths, superintended by the differ ent departments of the church. are receiving a visit from a sister of no great masculine objection to the E. Updike, used gas to heat the metal one of our own which we suspect is A lawn social was given to the Mrs. Rcheuerniiin and her husband, of recent rise in skirts, beyond a kick in his linotype machine, and the new perfectly good. Here it is: A public way the case had been conducted by came the bride of R. R. Christensen, formerly of Seattle. The bride wore certain officiate, the purpose appar Ohio. regiatered by a young man of ninety owner continued the practice in the service commission exists to help the ently being to delay matters and a beautiful gown of white voile and “Count On Me Girls” at the home of public service corporations of the thereby discourage the complainant, lace and carried a bouquet of Ophelia Mrs. Blanchard Saturday. Mrs. Dr. Iloone and her daughter, >tnd a blind man, who complained of Machine he installed, the bills being The Whitney boys meet at the th« way the rubbernecks bumped in- made out In Mr. Updike's name for state gouge the consumer and then whose witnesses are working men roses and lilies of the valley. The church Monuay of each week at 8 a teacher in the I'cndleton schools, to him. several months and promptly paid by make him like it. are the gueata of the former’s aunt, who found it necessary to take time house was decorated in green and an p. m. One of these days the personnel of off from their employment to be abundance of June flowers. Rev. L. Mrs. Win. Kelly, of H9th atreet. Dr. lamdberg and family. the the new management. the aforesaid commission will under present on each occasion that Mr. R. Dickson officiated and Mrs. Dick On February 5th, the company waa _ notifini that the bill should be ren go radical changes; either that, or Loyal Berian Jr. Sunday School Julian has a limited supply of Hedge* and Coxea motored over the Wilcox was missing. It is thought to son sang a solo and played the wed heaw country slab wood. If you Columbia highway last Sabbath. They der«! to the Mt. Scott Herald, Lo there won’t be any such smelly little be very peculiar that* bonds were not ding march. The young couple will The Loyal Berian Jr. Sunday school report that thoroughfare •<> crowded animal in existence. want any. order early, as the mills and behold! the next month’s ae- furnished for the appearance of the be at home to their many friends at class of the Kern Park Christian arc <lo»«| down 9618 Foxier Road, with traffic aa to make an otherwise rount rontained a little item “service 450 E. 44th atreet. church held their second hike of the defendant delightful trip a menace to life and phone 633-70. 22-tf connection charge. $1.00.” Aa we ELOPERS TAKE season on last Sunday afternoon. The In the meantime, Mr. Wilcox has limb. couldn’t fathom where the company party left the church immediately not been seen around Lents streets. Millard Avenue HUBBY ’ S MONEY Mrs. Herbert Dilly, who was re Johnson, formerly a resident had rendered any extra service not Mrs. J. Edgar Wells of 5222 40th after church services and went bv turned from the hospital to her home of L. the J. Hell Rose district, writes the taken care of in the regular gas GRAND JURY’S REPORT avenue has been appointed r------- a member truck to Rocky Butte. Leaving the about two weeks ago, is improvinp charge, this item was not included in With $6090 <>f her husband's HOLDS DEPUTY BLAMELESS of the publicity staff of the daily va truck, the party hiked to the top of nicely. Mrs Minnie Atkinson is a* tieraid from Denver, renewing hie the check »ent in payment. money, a large sum of her grand the butte, where they had a picnic subscription and adding 'your paper cation Bible school. slating In the care of Mr«. Dilly. Right back next month came the mother’s money and a new automo eoir.ea like an old friend to me We Saturday, the 11th, at 7:30 p. m„ lunch. The remainder of the after Just before the Herald went to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Moodrnbaugh and hope to secure a correspondent from little joker, $1.00, please, for a ser bile, Mrs. Cora M. McGonigal of press last week John J. Spillman, at the residence of Mrs. Lope, 7620 noon was spent in climbing about the family and Mr. and Mrs. Albert the district mentioned in the near fu vice charge never mad« Right back I-onU has deserted her two daughters aged negro wounded in the "battle 64th avenue, a strawberry festival hill. The party returned about 5:30. to the company went a check as be and her husband. Ellsworth McGon- of l-ents,” died from the effects of n will be given on the lawn, weather There were seventeen members in the Moodenbuagh and family and Mr. and ture. fore. Still another month the extra igal, and fled with Roll» N. Johnson, permitting: if not. it will be held in party and all had an enjoyable time. Mrs. Burk and son motored to Tilla Mrs Ross Eldred of Seattle has charge waa billed and not paid. Then according to McGonigal's story to the gunshot wound in the shoulder, in the basement of the Presbyterian The class is planning another hike a mook the early part of the week. flicted by Deputy Sheriff Roy Ken been the guest of Dr. and Mrs. Lund the company evidently felt that an police last week when he swore to a It will dall. The latter was exonerated church. The admission is 25c and week from next Sunday. Mesdames Mary Wardr, Trask and berg the past several «lay, and will explanation waa in order and sent warrant for the arrest of Johnson from blame and commended for pro the proceeds will go toward the probably be held at Gladstone. fora Wright have Iwn in attendance terminate their pleasant stay Sunday the Herald a communication, one The two daughters are aged 10 and per performance of his duty by the building fund for the new church. Mr. Eldred is a paragraph of which waa as follows: 1«. at the Woodcraft convention at nnd return home. Rev. Henry White, pastor of the Local and Personal coroner’s jury which on Thursday in “Relative to the $1.00 service con Hood River the post week, as dele cousin of Mrs. Lundberg and center The plans of the elopers were care vestigated the death of Spillman. It Millard Ave. Presbyterian church, Arleta Assembly No. 338, United gates representing from the Mt. Scot' fielder of the Seattle baseball team, nection charge, thia was authorised fully set. according to Detectives Ca was at first thought the latter might left Wednesday for a brief visit to Artisans, have donated their meeting now playing in Portland. by the Public Service Commission in hill and Morris, who investigated. recover, but gangrene set in. dint riel. his college town in the east. Dr. W. night Monday, June 20, to the Al- the new tariff of rates which became Mrs. McGonigal, who is about fifteen The negro had locked himself in a L. Van Nuys will fill his pulpit Sun Azar patrol, for a benefit dance. One Mr«. E. E Cleland, with the Herald effective January 15th. It is not Only five more issuer of the trade years the senior of Johnson, drew the shack on 79th street and, under the day morning. His subject will be: block north of Arleta station. The at-home contest Then the cash fur a short time previous to her fail meant to cover the actual cost of la money from the bank. The money, Child in Our Midst”. Dr. Van public is invited- Good music has prizes of $150 will be distributed to ure in health, has been visiting rela bor performed in setting or turning on which belonged to her grandmother, hallucination that he was fighting "The Nuys is field representative of the been secured. the winners Remember. 5000 votes tives at Yacolt, Wash., the past fort the meter, but partially defrays the had been given to Mrs. McGonigal on over a battle of the Civil war, op educational staff of the Sunday school A posse of George Hamill of 67th street, who are given with every subscription to night. Mrs C. E. Cleland, a si«t.r exiiensc of PROPERLY PLACTNG a contract that she should take care ened fire on neighbors. policemen and deputy sheriffs sur board of the Presbyterian church. He has been working at stone cutting in in-law, return«! with the former ladv YOUR NAME ON OUR RECORDS ” the Herold, new or renewal. of the grandmother for the rest of rounded the house. Kendall and Pa will also speak at the Sunday school Tacoma the pas» winter, returned on mentioned and will visit friends her.* In plain English, the company her life. trolman Rekdahl entered the house st 10 a. m. on some phase of the daily Tuesday of last week. Sherman Harkson. cashier of the in the Mt Scott district for a short wanted His father, one good round American After she had withdrawn the Spillman covered them with a gun vacation Bible school. Multnomah State Bank, attended th«- time. who has a business along that line in dollar for the bookkeeping wherein money, the detectives say. Mrs Mc- and pulled the trigger, but the shell Mrs. Paul Newberry of 71st street Pueblo, Colo., was one of the business bankers' convention at Senside last J. Burdett, 4918 99th street, dairy- the account was changed from the Gonigal bought a Ford and had the was defective. Kendall fired as Spill near Millard avenue, will be the solo homes reported under eighteen feet w■■■.!■ He reports a very interesting name of Mr. Updike to the Herald! back seat cut so that it could be laid man was about to drop the hammer ist at the. Sunnyside M. F,. church of water in the cloudburst of last and the hospitality of the mnn, is making a specialty of fur meeting nnd Now, we had heard a few things back and the whole seat could be on another shell. for the month of June. nishing a superior brand of milk to Seaside people beyond compare. not to the credit of our state public us«i as a bed for camping. Mrs. Frank Whittlsey entertained ' Wm. R. Welch of Helper, Utah,' private famili««, delivered nt your The coroner’s jury found that service commission, but we don ’ t be Johnson is said to have told the Spillman met C. E Sager Is huildinr s summer door daily. The writer enn attest to death by a gunshot Mrs. W. L. Ormandy at luncheon on his wife and son, W. D. Welch, are for ____ Dr. ... Hess and ______ fumily cottage__ ___ .____ . at the quality of the lacteal fluid, fur lieve all we hear, although we admit garage man that they intended to wound fired by Roy Kendall in self Tuesday of this week. The latter had paying a two months visit to their Welches, in the mountain« near Mt ther verified by the fact that Mr. we were a wee mite prejudiced by drive to Florida, but the police be defense an din performance of his been confined to her home by illness daughter, Mrs. George Hamill. Mr. Hood, where the Hesses will enjoy the Burdett’s dairy has satisfactorih our constantly increasing telephone lieve that that is not their destina duty. C. W. Kern was foreman. for several weeks and much appreci Welch is in the employ of a railroad say, lived at invigorating ozone of a higher nlti passed the inspection of the city hills. So we sat right down and told tion. Johnson, the ated the occasion. company, being an engine inspector. the commission all about it in the 335 Fifth street. 24 years old. PROF. THAXTER ASSISTING tude during the summer months. health office. Attention, Ben Hurs. All members following letter, for we hate like A warrant charging a statutory- Grangers Meet are requested to be present at the IN NEW SUMMER SCHOOL The young men's class of the Evan thunderation to be gyped: offense was sworn to by McGonigal The regular meeting of Evening next regular meeting of the order at A nice hoquet of Scotch Bloom« May 24, 1921. for the arrest of his wife. Although r lorn« the editorial table of the Mt. velical church met with Rev and The Oregon Institute of Technol Star Grange was held last Saturday. Archer Place. Special business. it is said that the woman drew $6000 ogy. was rather quiet, as the lecturer Scott Herald, presented by Rev. John Mrs. Oliver last Monday evening nt Public Service Commission, T. D. Cedars and wife, who are by the Portland Young It Salem, Oregon. of her husband’s money before she Men's conducted was away to Salem to attend the state organizers for the Ben Hur A Townsend, the honorable secretary the parsonage, and the following of Christian association, has an left, there can be no larceny charge nounced complete plans for a sum state grange but a good program lodge, who sold their property on 69th of the Pro«» »vterian Svnod of Oregon ficers were elected for the ensuing Gentlemen: Ar- We are in receipt of a communica against a wife for taking a husband’s was rendered by the members. A pa street and moved to Coquille, have while making this office a pleasant term: Marvin Peck, president: mer session for boys of the sixth, per ■ Fred tion from the Portland Gas 4 Coke money. nold Bensen, vice-president: was read bv Mrs. Ellen Amburn been heard from. call last Wednesday. They are having seventh and eighth grades. The tx?e, treasurer. The young men and Co., relative to a bill which we have of 209 82nd street. quite good success in their work and will open June. 20, and will be school The delegates to the state grange Dr. H. L Newcomb ia a newcomer women will be entertained at the omitted to pay for an item of $1 for GRAND JURY AGAIN Mrs. Cedars has been appointed state operated to permit boys to make up to Ix-nta professional circle«, having same place mentioned next Tuesday service connection charge. We want INDICTS BUNCO STEF.RER “conditions” and in some instance» were Mr. and Mrs. Palmer (the for lecturer by the national organization. your decision in the matter at as mer is lecturer of Evening Star taken over the office and practice of evening. Mrs. Sarah Landers is improving the work of an advanced grade. Reg Grange) and Mrs. Fred Niblin. Those early a date as possible. Dr. Brimmer, dnigleas physician. It An indictment jointly charging John Rauch, residing near nnd rant The facta of the matter are these, Marshall Fraser and J. W. Maddox ular class room instruction will be who attended as visitors were Mr. her property at 5711 71st street. ia understood that the latter intern!* of la*nta, was dragged a distance of George Buchanan is the workman. provided, and supervised study and to remove to California. Dr. New more than a mile by a runaway team briefly: The present owner of this with violation of the state blue sky tutoring will be available for stud and Mrs. Green and Miss W’ilma and The Arleta Parent-Teachers associ Elma Buckman. comb ia from Iowa but has resided in last Tuesday afternoon and quite ser paper has liecn a user of gas from law was returned late last week by ents who desire it. ation held its regular yearly business the company since taking over the the Multnomah county grand jury. The grange will give a basket din Portland for some time. meeting last week. The following of iously injured. His wife is bedfast, plant last summer. P A. Thaxter. principal of Lents Each month a Fraser is already under sentence of and when brought home by Wm. school; W. A. Pettys, principal of ner at the hall July 2r.d._the regular ficers were elected for the ensuing Mrs. James Ilitch of 89th street Elchlepp, deliveryman for L. T. I-ewia bill was rendered and paid as due two years in the state penitentiary Peninsula school, and Paul H. Wy meeting being the first Saturday in year: President, Mrs. Stokes; secre entertained at lunch on Wednesday A Co , Mr. Rauch requested that the but no contract was signed with the for a similar offense. Fraser was in man, principal of Glenhaven school, each month. tary. Miss Nellie Faucett; treasurer, of Inst week Mrs. Newt H«ldin and rest of the family give no alnrm to company until some time this past dicted as president and general man will be in charge of the summer ses Mrs. Morton; librarian, Mrs. Nelson. winter. The gas has never been the ............ three Poling «inters. ...... —■ -■»»•«», Mrs. Guv disturb the invaljd, although he was ager of the Transportation Marketing sion. Arleta Congregational Damtv refreshments were served. turned off or on since last summer Fitch Phelps of Roseburg. Mrs. Hu suffering severely. _____ , was ___Religious Educational company and Maadox as its secreta Sunday Mrs. Stella Wilson of Laurelwood Boys will have full privileges of and we do not know how long before ry-treasurer. The concern had one bert Good nnd Mrs. Walter Wood of the boys’ division of the Y. M. C. A., day. Wm. F. Woodward gave an in for the past two months has been vis that time has any representative of Portland. Mrs Phelps wm accompa- store contemplated for I-ents. The including gymnasium work and swim spiring talk on week-day instruction, iting her husband. Rev. W. L. Wilson, SURPRISE FOR DAISY BARKER the company been in the plant ni«l by her three children. giving his plan, which was quite or company is alleged to have sold is a district Baptist missionary The following excerpt from the about $7000 worth of stock in the ming, under supervision of the Y. M. iginal. The Bible school song was who in western Washington and is located C. A. physical directors. At the op company ’ s letter is self-explaaatory : With strawberries at ridiculously Little Daisy Barker was given a (Hero followed letter quoted above). concern, which had not received per ening of school each boy will have a sung by J. O. Ix*ake. He also sang at Port Ludlow. low prices, the houaev Ives nrc busy mission from the corporation com thorough medical examination. it at the Millard avenue church in the Mr. Hewitt and family of 65th birthday party Monday, June 6, at Is this charge correct? Is it in missioner to operate. these days putting up the luscious evening. street started for Mt. Jefferson this her grandparents ’ home on 86th cumbent upon a consumer to pay for Oretron fruit. Also, strawberry short Next Sunday evening the Christian week to spend their summer vaca- WHITE-LORD cake ia one popular dish at present atreet. T..c little ones present were: the privilege of having his name E. C (BLIND MAN) SMITH Endeavor will hold their evening ser t ion. Elisabeth Smith, Edward Smith. Lu- upon the records of the company, or For many years the berry has been Wm Amubrn of 82nd street leaves BURIED BY DADDIES’ CLUB The home of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. vice on top of Mt. Tabor, Norma Are not so high as to be out of reach of mans* •11a Smith, Luellen Flier, Grace Flier, is it gas we are buying? Sanders at 5703 83rd street was the Bicknell, leader. Subject: “Out and for Mt. Hood this week. He has been Dwain Pound, Robert Pound, Clyde tho expenses of bookkeeping a charge but this year, with the refusal of the Walker, in poor health for the past year and The funeral of E. C. (Blind Man) scene of a pretty home wedding Wed Out for Christ.” Drucila Walker, .......... Virgil the company should bear or ar« they canneries to buy at any price, the Walker, is going to try the high altitude of Tyler. to be thus thrown arbitrarily upon Smith, who died suddenly Wednesday nesday evening, when a sister of Oscar Tyler, Orville market has been glutted and noor Mr Elizabeth Brooks, David Third Unit«! Brethren the mountains. morning of last week at his home, Mrs. Sanders, Miss Maude L. Lord, Brooks, the consume»? and Mrs. Consumer and all the little The Sunday school will observe The faculty and the superinten Katherine Jones, Trusting that you will give this 5527 72nd street, was held from the was united in marriage to Francis childrens’ day June 12th. Consumers arc coming into their own Martha Jones, family residence Friday afternoon. White of Forest Grove. dents of the daily vacation Bible Dnisy Barker, Glenn Barker. matter your immediate attention that It’« tough on the grower, though. Mrs- E. O. Shepherd returned The ceremony was performed at 8 school met at Luckey cottage Mon The little folks had a great time we may know just where we stand, There was a largo attendance of rel atives and friends, including members o’clock by Rev. Dr Y’oungson of home June 10th after an extended day evening for instructions. They The ladies of St. Paul's Guild held playing games, after which Miss Eda we are. visit in the east. She was a delegate . _ _____ ________ in which the of the Daddies’ club of which Mr. Portland. The room will meet next Monday at Arleta Yours very truly, a social Wednesday afternoon of last liarker and Miss Nina Peterson to the Quadrennial W. M. A. held at - Mt. Scott Herald. Smith was a member. The Rev. S. service was read was tastefully dec Bowling Green, Ohio, and also at school, when the rooms will be as- week at the home of Mrs H. A. served sandwiches and lemonade, Also at the First And early thia week the commis Earl Dubois, pastor of the Church of orated with pink roses. The wedding tended the general conference at In signed to them* White, 6024 90th street, A musical then the ice cream with the pretty Presbvterian church in Portland on Strangers, preached the funeral march was played by Miss Elizaheth and literary program was given and pink cake holding six little candles, sion, through its secretary, replied as the dianapolis, Ind. She stopped on her sermon. Burial was in Mount Scott Sanders. The bride was gowned in Monday evening to receive further refreshments served. A special bus which test greatly delighted the little follows: wav home at Chicago and Polo, Ill- Our investigation of your com cemetery. Pallbearers were: L. B. sand-colored satin, embroidered in White Fish, Mot., and Seattle. Mrs. instructions. iness meeting of the guild was held ones. Others present were Mesdnmes Bake tel, George R. Funk, G. D. Ken blue and she carried an armful of Wednosdny afternoon, the 6th, at the Walker, Tyler, Smith, Barker and Mr. plaint of May 24th shows that the ney, Shepherd reports a very pleasant G. L. Keeler, J. M. Toomey and bride’s roses. MOUNT SCOTT W. C. T- U. gas service, formerly carried by J. E. home of Mrs. J. T. Rogers, 4605 70th and Mrs. Walter M. Barker. After the ceremony a reception trip. A. Roth, all members of the Daddies' Updike, won changed to your name HOLDS LAST MEETING street. The hostess served dainty re Rev. Shepherd of the Third U. B. wm held and light refreshments about February Sth. At that time club. freshments at the close. The next PROWLER STEALS »400 FROM served to the thirty or more present, church will speak Sunday evening on Schedule A-4 of our order No. 680 meeting will be held on the afternoon BEDROOM OF «'th ST. HOME The last meeting of the Mt. Scott after which the happy couple left on “Who Is the Lord?” provided as follows: “For connecting WOMEN’S CATHOLIC ORDER of J he 22nd at the home of Mrs. Rar- W. C. T. U. was held at the home of a honeymoon trip. OF FORRESTERS ACTIVE or reconnecting service for any con hoiir on 87th street. While Mrs. L. Morse, 4614 Sixty Laurelwood M. E. Mrs. Summerfeldt on Maple street, Mr. and Mrs. White were the re seventh street, was away from her sumer, a charge of $1.00 for the first Mrs. Jasper, the wife of Rev. Jas near Kendall station. After a short Much activity is being manifested cipients of many beautiful gifts. They .... 1pt t.r." This application was ap Aprapos of the trade at-home prop home Tuesday, some prowler enter«! Tn *r; Thia in Lents bv St Peter’s Court No. will be at home after July 1 at For per, who is superintendent of the business session the meeting was osition, which the Herald has ever her bedroom and stole $400 in cur- plied 1 to all consumers alike. boys’ work at First Church. Portland, turned over to Mrs. Somnierfeldt, would have 1009, Women's Catholic Order of est Grove, Oregon._______ endeavor«! to foster, regardless of rency which was secreted in a grip charge so assessed sang the vacation Bible song at the who had charge of the program for the lack of reciprocity of a few mer beneath her bed, she reported to the amounted to practically $40,000 per Forresters. Mrs. Eva Hawes, chief ARLETA DOWNS TEAM the day. She read a very interesting church Sunday morning. annum, and the rates were corres ranger of St. Rita's Court No. 260. chants in the Mt. Scott district, we detective bureau Tuesday. Two prayer meetings are held on paper on Sabbath observance, and an FROM GRESHAM. 6 TO 3 been in the field for the P* past two pondingly reduced. (The Herald has has desire to eapociallv mention that the ---- - ---------------------- Thursday evenings, one for the adults animated discussion followed. Miss been laboring under the delusion that weeks and many new membe >rs are Square Deni Candy Store is especi MARRIAGE LICENSES TO Mabel Sommerfeldt rendered a vocal Manager Ray Brooks took his fast and one for younger people. thev had been generously increased.) being secured for the large class for ally deserving of the patronage of All church activities are called off selection and concluded the program MT. SCOTT RESIDENTS Athletic club IB. baseball team to The cost of additional service ren initiation the evening of the 13th at Arleta ___________ this community. The young proprie Gresham Sunday and handed the for this week on account of the car with a piano solo. A social hour fol dered where meters are locked and Cathedral hall. tors of thia establishment manufac lowed, when the hostess served dainty Marriage licenses were ¡«sued Wed later taken down was considerably Forresters are all preparing for Gresham Giants their first defeat of nival. ture their own products, and you refreshments of cake, wafers and have but to step into their store to nesday at Portland to John M. Rieh greater than where only the changes the state conventon to be held the the season by a score of 6 to 3. fruit punch, and visitors and mem Fourth United Brethren Ed Thompson, pitching for Arleta, be assured that everything la aa neat and Jennie Crockett, both of legal in bookkeeping were involv«!. Con 14th and 15th at Hotel Portland. Sunday was childrens' day at the bers returned to their homes, re The W. C. O. F. is an insurance struck out 12 men and allowed but aa n pin nnd that onlv the beat grade age and residing at 5434 42nd avenue sequently, in out recent order service Hobson. Scott, church. ’ A beautiful program was freshed both in mind andbody. of unadulterated goods are made by and John V. Reck, 19, Imperial apart- connections which did not involve the order established in 1891. composed five scattered hits. Mrs. Blanch Fedin, 89th street, thia firm. When you want anything merts and Frances L, Warren, 18, of locking of meter, had been exempted of representative Catholic women. Rathjen and King also starred for rendered by the children to a crowded near Marie, will entertain the union Stockton pitched church. The crowning feature was a from thia charge. Thia change will Since then it has grown and expand the Arleta bo vs. in the line of confectionery nnd be 7232 Foster Road. result in about $11.000 per annum ed until now it numbers its courts by good ball for Gresham, but his sup little playlet entitled “What We next Tuesday, June 14, at 2:30 p m. lieve in patronizing home industry, Found in the Garden” by Miss Alta This is the annual flower mission It is apparent that Mr. Marshall more being charged to the gas users. the hundreds and members by the port was ragged in the pinches. especially when charged no more and day, and the program will be ia Catholic woman in Next Sunday the Arleta team will Donkel’s class. Had ynur caae occurred after the in» IllWItnill VI mulling lui vivvl • ■«saa jarwa -«-- — - --------- _ j thousands. Any has no intention of running for vice generally less than you pay else charge of Mrs Ella Fankhauser, In the afternoon the Brotherhood play Woodburn. For games with Ar eligible for mem- president again. He suRgeRtii that • effective date of our recent order. good standing is where, don’t forgot the Square Deal the flower,mis^jon superintendent. elected officers as follows: Presi- teta call Automatic «13-87. bership. America be populated by American«. June 6th, thia charge would not have Candy Store. HERALD MULCTED News Happenings of Lents ONE DOLLAR and Surrounding Country Arleta, Kern Park, Millard Ave., Tremont, Wooamere