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LENTS STATION, PORTLAND, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 24, 1921.
News Happenings of Lents
and Surrounding Country
Social Affaira Are Source of Pleasure to Many*,Personal
Items and Ixicala of Interest to Herald
Readera Tersely Told
ARLETA WOMAN BELIEVES
HON SAFE IN SOUTH SEA
Faith In a "spirit guide"
a
Portland mother to believe that her
son hex »«A-vived th« mysteriom dis­
up pearance of the naval tug C on««
toga an«l is »efe with three compsa-
ions on an island tn the South bom .
Somewhere on a green dot in the
turquoise expanse under the Southern
Cross the four survivors sre wilting
In the hope that the velvet wind that
rustles the palm fronds will How
them a rescue—the “spirit guide" has
said.
Through the cosmic oracle the mo­
ther has heard that her son la safe
but lonely. It will be four montha,
she says, before she hears from him
again.
Mrs. B M. Smith of 4417 06th
street is the mother.
The aon ia Eliaa _____
__
man, chief boatswain's mate. United
Slates navy, who enlisted from Port
lad in March of 1914.
“Hr agreed,” said Mrs. Smith, “that
if anything ever happened to him he
would come to me from the spirit
world."
Now, although he has not done so.
•he
she has leai
learned his fate through the
medium of the “spirit guide.“" Mrs.
Smith declares.
She smiles with supreme confidence
as she tells the story.
Life is not all beauty among the
coral seas, according to the message
related by Mrs. Smith.
One may gn,w homesick even there
for the island to lonely and neither
white sail nor rolling smoke swing
past It often.
Both herself and her son are spir­
itualists. Mrs. Smiht said.
The Conestoga—whose utter disap
pcs rance sometime in April presents
one of the great enigmas of the seas
sank in a typhoon 200 miles off
Pearl Harbor. Mrs Smith says her
"spirit guide” told her. and her son
ad his companions rode out the storm
on a raft.
According to the more materialix
tic reports from the navy department
the vessel has simply vanished with­
out trace. A last radio report said
that her tow had broken loose and
that the tug would stand by. Since
that lime moat of the Pacific fleet
ha« been on search for her, without
result
Zimmerman ia a member of Palea
of the Masonic order
Other relatives are a brother. Les C.
Zimmerman, who is in the merchant
marine, two sisters. Daisy Zimmer­
man and Mrs. Francis Owen, both of
Portland, and his father, E. M. Zim­
merman, of Montana.
Another Oregon man missing is
piewlore M, Lliaberg of Tillamook.--
Portland Telegram.
HERE AND THERE
ABOUT THE CITY
Little Items of Interest to Herold
Readers Culled From All Over
the Rose City.
Olive Bennett sued A. M. Bennett,
automobile man of Portland, for di­
varee thia week, altering her hubby
mania for contracting debts.
baa a _____
which greatly embarrases her, she
avers. She seeks to have the court
impose a further obligation of $300 a
month alimony, to relieve her peace
of mind.
SEWER BIDS ARE BELOW
FIGURES OF CITY ENGINEER
Bids opened Wednesday morning on
street and sewer improvement jobs
before the city council showed that J.
F. Shea was the lowest of three con­
tractors who s'jbr..itted figures for
construction of the much discussed
Foster Road se.z-t sy<tem.
Shea’s
bid was $338,6.31.49 for vitrified sewer
pipe.
His bid was close to $65,000
under the estimate made by City En­
gineer laurgaard. According to the
number of 40-fool lota estimated to
be in the taxable district, this will
probably mean an assessment against
each such lot of about $25.20.
The sewer system is one of the
largest improvements undertaken in
the city in several years and com­
pares closely in cost with the Tanner
creek sewer and Columbia slough
channel. The Hauser Construction
company submitted a bid of $338358.
while Jacobsen-Jensen company’s bid
was $353,501.59.
Bids were referred by the council to
the bureau of public works for check­
ing preliminary to signing the con­
tract for the work.
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VOL. XIX, No. 25
Ar/eto, Kern Park, Millard
Ave., Tremont, Wooamere
Many Affairs of Interest to Community Related in En
tertaining Way by Correspondent
of the Herald
Some prople «njoy throwing money
Whitney Boys’ Chorus
gon branch of the W. M. A. of the
louis Wilkinson spent last week
to the birds, but It Is generally the
The Whitney Boys’ Chorus concert United Brethren in Christ, will be
visiting friends al Drain. Oregon.
buuanls who get the benefit of it.
given by the boys at the auditorium Held June 29. 30. at this church. 8725
was a great »uccess.
Cliff Johnson, who moved to Gan-
The readings 32nd avenue. Morning session begin­
Born,
Monday,
June
20.
to
Mr
and
ton about two week« ago. was In town
and songs were well rendered.
_______ _____
The ning 9:30; evening, 7:30.
To permit the repairing of the
Mrs.
H.
Ossana
of
9121
67lh
avenue,
numbers deserving of special mention
Tuesday.
The pulpit was filled last Sunday
floor system of the Morrison street
at the Good Samaritan hospital, a
were Nathan Weston in “The Old by Rev. Mrs. C. P. Blanchard. Rev.
bridge, county commissioners an-
Bob Chapman, popular clerk In daughter.
Flag
Never
Touched
the
Ground
”
.
Shepherd
was ill bnt will be able to
Mnwd Monday it will be closed to
John D.’e grocery. Is enjoying n mer
Reading, "In the Dime Museum". A preach Sunday. His subject will be
Mrs. J. B. Kilbourne «nd son Ben­
all vehicular and street-car traffic
it»<i vacation.
cornet solo by little Edward Carey of at 11 a. m, “Christ First"; 8 p.
jamin Jr. of Chehalis, Wash, visited
for approximately two month«, com­
Seattle and the closing chorus, where “Your Conscience".
Kasper Wilcox, late-lamented lent* Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Kelly last week.
mencing June 27.
One walk of the
the last note was held one minute and
realtor, will open an agency in Rose Mr Kilbourne la a ar-^naoer man.
Mrs. E. E. Parrott left Wednesday
bridge will remain open for the use
seeming died away in the distance morning
burg, rumor hutn it.
lx» Angele«, where «he
of pedestrians until further notice.
like one voice, received much ap­ will make for
A. D. Keworthy of Mnts was el-
home with her daugh­
plause. The manner Prof. Whitney ters, three her
J. S. Royston has sold his plaoe on roted pnaldent of the Oregon state
live there. She
The store and premises of C E.
has of bringing out the voices of all is a member of of whom
Gilbert Road to “Nick”, the painter Ixiani of embalmers* examiners at a
church and will
Testerman, Russell street grocer,
ages of boys into musical harmony, be greatly missed this
meeting of the board held late last
Unison A Domer made the deal.
from
her accus-
were raided last week and good to a
is surely wonderful.
week.
tomed seat.
value of hundreds of dollars found
Mrs. Kasper Wileox has rented her
Failing
in
their
attempts
before
the
which are said to have been stolen by
Mr. and Mrs. W. Hart disposed of
home <>n 64th avenue to a Mr. Tucker
Herbert Collins and son Harold, of
Laurelwood M. E.
box ear thieve« who are held for the city council to block the construction
property on 70th _____
street _____
and
and family, recently from Colorado. Caldwell, Idaho, arrived in lx-nts on
Sunday school at 9:45 a. m.. a live their
of
the
Foster
Road
sewer
and
im
­
murder
of
"Buck"
Phillips,
railroad
gone to Colby, Ore., where Mr.
>rnlng. ■' Mr. Collina
la a
Maadav momini
~
school with classes, for all who come. have
provement,
objectors
have
taken
up
Otto Wohlfiel has taken rooms in son-in-law c.
detective.
Testerman
was
unable
to
nart has charge of a fillinj*
filling station.
of ---------
Rev. B. —
S. Wargoner,
—___
Ihr Eaton building on Woodstock av­ «6.39 8T>th street.
give $500 bail and is held at the coun­ the fight with the county commis­ Preaching at 11 a. m„ subject: “Our Th.-y »ill be greatly mis-.d bv the
sioners. They have employed former Covenant”. Epworth League at 7 p. church here.
enue, between V2nd and 93rd streets.
ty jail.
City Attorney L. A. McNary to rep­ m. Lecture by Rev. Phillips at 8 p.
Mrs Wm. Elchclepp was taken to
Dan Young and wife, reskiing at St. Vincent's hospital last week to
Insulting young girls led to the ar­ resent them and have organized the m., subject: "White Slavery”. Choir
Ixx-al and Personal
Amand, have gone to California on undergo an operation.
At last re-
rest of Abe Blond, an ex ■policeman Southeast Portland Civic club with practice on Wednesday evening at 8
account of the failing health of Mr ports she was «loing as well as could
Mrs. Dave Byers of 67th street.
who was discharged from the force 1500 members, to prevent the pre­ o’clock. Prayer meetings on Thurs­
who has been at Goldendale. Wash..
n«wi.,
Young.
tie expected under the existing cir­
by Chief Jenkins for shooting a lect being carried through, if pra si­ day evening at 8 o’clock.
The mens’ and boys* banquet, given for the past ten weeks, came home
cumstances.
motorist lieeause he looked bad to ll«*.
Regal Milla has sold his place on
at
the
church
last
Tuesday
evening,
last
Wednesday.
She
reported
a son
The club feels that the cost of the
Blond.
A complaint on Blond’s ac­
94th street and 64th avenue, and is
Mrs. Walton of Crescent City, Cal-
sewer and pavement has been inequi­ was a very delightful affair. 60 or bom to her brother and wife, Mr. and
tions
was
made
tn
A
G.
Bender
of
now located on his 20-acre ranch ifornis. is the guest of Mrs Roy I»a
the Claypool apartments and Patrol­ tably distributed and that it is too more being present. The basement Mrs. Claire Bolster, who formerly re-
near Gaston.
via for an indefinite length of time.
men Ferry and Abbott placed him un­ high anyway. It asks that the county of the church was artistically decor­ ^ided on 67th street. Sunday evening
der arrest charged with disorderly withhold tax funds from the enter­ ated in the Baraca colors of dark blue she was again called back to Golden-
Miss Nellie Rinehart of the John Mrs. Walton and Mr« Davis were
prise and refuse to permit county and white. The program, consisting dale by the serious illness of Mrs.
conduct.
Day country, and a cousin of J. E. schoolmate« and taught school to
roadH to be torn up for the construe- of toasts, music and a short talk, was Bolster.
Uiwlikc, was visiting in lente the gethvr in days gone by. ,
greatly enjoyed by all.
After the above was written and
Mrs. Ann Ixtuise Agee, charged tion of the sewer
past few days.
Roy nnd Wright Davis drove to
Dainty refreshments were served put into type, word was received on
with the killing of her husband.
Salem
Sunday
with
their
families,
and the men proved themselves to be Tuesday of the death of Mrs. Bolster,
R. J. SU-ffy announces be ia in the
Harry Agee, was brought into court GUNSTER FUNERAL CORTEGE
who passed away at Goldendale on
painting, tinting and paperhanging accompanied by their guests. Mrs.
PASSES THROUGH LENTS royal hosts.
Tuesday at 2 o’clock and arraigned
Walton
and
the
Misses
Graham.
the day previous. She left a husband
business, in a display advertisement
on a charge of first-degree homicide.
They
report
seeing
a
beautiful
coun
­
Bible School
and four children, one an infant ten
One of the largest funeral corteges
on the last page of thia issue-
Mr. Hammersly, deputy prosecuting
try but encountered some pretty
The Bolsters are well
The Bible school opened as sched­ days old.
attorney, read the indictment.
She ever passing through the streets of
Mrs. Goggins was reported quite rough roads in route to and fro from
did not plead to the charge. Trial of lx-nts was that of Gari Gunster, uled Tuesday at 9:30 a. m.. with an known in the Kern Park district,
ronsulerably improved at last reports, Lents.
the case is not expected before the member of the fire department, who enrollment of 318 and a good percent­ where they formerly resided, and
whic h will be good news to her nu­
many here will sincerely sympathize
fall term of ctmrt because of a con­ tost his life in the May apartment fire age expected to come in yet.
Domer A Dolson is n new real es­
merous friends in the lent« district.
or June 15.
Services were held at
A full quorum of teachers were on with the bereft family.
gested docket.
tate firm, starting in buaineas at 9133
Mrs. James Welch of Beaverton,
■ he municipal auditorium Monday at hand, numbering fifteen, and each has
Clarence O’Neil received a check Foster Road, succeeding to the room
Mrs. formerly of 70th street and 37th
Mileage compensation of 10 cents 10 a m., with all members of the city from one to three helpers.
for $100 from a distant relative last recently occupied by the departed
avenue,
was in attendance at the
for county employes and officials council, delegations of firemen and Banks spoke in general assembly.
wrok. a pnsunt which a whole lot of and muchly mourned Kasper Wilcox,
graduating class party last Wednes­
police
and
hundreds
of
Portland
citi
­
The
schedule
for
each
day
is
as
fol
­
whom
officers
of
the
law
have
been
who
use
their
own
automobiles
in
other people would appreciate.
She was president of
•couring this territory for several
conducting the county’s affairs, was zens present. The fire truck carrying lows: 9:30 to 10:50 a. m„ Bible study day evening.
Julian has a good buy in No. 1 first days past.
cut down to eight cents Monday by •uniters body was escorted on its in room; 10:50 to 11:10. recess super­ the parent-teachers* association of
growth cordwood; also some heavy
the county commissioners and in fu­ way to Mt. Scott Park cemetery by vised play under the direction of the Kellogg school the past year.
Little Miss Marcella Jones of 67th
E H Woodward. Dr W. V Coffin
country slab at lowest possible prices.
ture those who use their own auto­ delegations of policemen, firemen, park supervisor and Paul Newmyer;
Residence 9418 Foster Road, phon«- and Prof. Floyd Perisho of Newberg
mobiles will multiply by eight in­ labor Temple representatives. Span- 11:10 to 11:40, music, directed by street celebrated her seventh birth­
Vpterans and a band. Several Rev. F. H. Mixsell; 11:40 to 12:15, day June 18, with a company of fif­
«38 70.
04 tf made the Km worth vs a social and
stead of ten in making up their k
teen friends present.
A tea party
business visit in Lents last Tuesday.
monthly bills to the county. Cost to hundred automobiles followed the cor. mission study or general assembly.
Ralph Stans of the lente Real Es­ Mr. Woodward has been engaged in
The faculty is as follows: Pripci- was given in her honor, with table
the county has been running as high lege. During the hour in which the
and Chas. Austin departed
tate Co. . ______
_
liody lay in state hundreds of people 2®*-
the newspajM-r business in Newberg
■ Mrs. J. J. Handsaker; Rev. let-orations of pink and white.
as $700 a month for these ears.
Tuesday upon a fishing trip down the for the past thirty-one years, as pub­
Mrs. George Hamill gave a musi­
•Ly.the r<Lffin and left Gowers E. O. Shepherd, Rev. White. Rev
Neatucca river in Tillamook county, lisher of the Graphic, until selling his TWENTY-FOURTH $5 PRIZE
as a tribute to the fireman’s memory. Finley. Mrs. E O. Shepherd. Miss cale Tuesday evening at her home.
Copies
of
resolutions
seeking
the
they expect to return today.
Rev. J. J. Handsaker left at 5 p. m.
office recently.
Rabuck. Miss Henike. Mrs. Workman,
WON BY CLARENCE O’NEIL permanent assignment of the old bat­
Mr. Heid. Mrs. Hall. Miss Alma Hol- Sunday for New Y’ork City and sails
AUTOMOBILES IN CRASH*
tleship
Oregon
to
Portland
harbor,
Married, Miss Delta Kelly, «446
The Coxes, Hodges, Dilley« and
ONE WOMAN INJURED lingworth, Mrs. Stella A ilson, Mrs the 30th for Armenia. He gets to
With a total of 293,200 votes. Clar­ which were recently apoted by the
daughter«. Christianson«. Dr. and S9th street, and Jam«ia W. Robertson
Belmore, Mrs. Cora Gaines. Mrs. J. Port Athens, Greece, the 18th of July
city
council,
have
been
mailed
to
the
ence
O
’
Neil
was
the
winner
of
the
of
ladysmith,
Canada,
at
home
of
Mr« Lundberg. Mrs. Moor« and the
touching at Lisbon, Portugal and
An automobile driven by E. N. H. Zehrunx. Glen Sanders.
principal
cities
in
the'state
in
an
ef
­
trade-at-home
contest
this
«reek,
brifle,
Wednesday,
June
15,
1921,
by
Doffrnmryers picnicked at San Rivera
Azores islands. He will reach Con­
Whitlow of Falls City, and containing
fort
to
enlist
their
support
in
n
con
­
thereby
taking
the
24th
$5.00
prize
Rev.
Griffith.
The
happy
couple
de-
on ths Columbia Highway last Sun­
stantinople about the last of July.
Arleta Congregational Church
six persons, crashed into t)ie machine
certed
effort
to
obtain
the
historic
the
Herald
has
awarded
for
reading
part«*d
to
the
home
of
the
groom
in
day and report a jolly time.
The Misses Marx- and Norma Bick­ Mr. Handsaker well deserves the
City Auditor Ftgik of E Appanalp of Foster Road at
Canada following the ceremony. The the ads on that page and saving the fighting craft.
2nd street and 47th atemie at 11:30
left Wednesday a. m. for Chica­ honor conferred upon him in being
Gilbert * Moore have recently «arents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. coupons given by Mt. Scott merchants has taken charge of the work and is Saturday. Mrs. Julia Pierson of Sa­ nell
go, where they will visit for a few called to Armenia.
inclosing a letter asking the mayor
participating in the contest.
Started n grocery store at 9707 Gil­ /. V Kelly.
Fred Reese of 5319 72nd street left
But two more weeks remain before of each city to bring similar resolu­ lem, a passenger in Whitlow’s car weeks, then go on to Michigan and ‘his week for a two weeks’ vacation
bert Road. They are recently from
w» taken to St. Vincent’s hospital stay for a while, reaching Detroit
Axel Kildahl and Art Geisler foiled the contest eiraes and the final prizes tions before the council.
Missouri and the first-named mem­
in
the mountains. Mrs. Fannie Paw-
with severe injuries to her lower about the first of September, where
ber of the firm mentioned is a brother their tents and quietly departed from of $150 are awarded, so it behooves
lOn is staying with Mrs. Reese in his
they
will
enter
the
university.
Thc
’
r
'Z-J.'
ot
'
ler
passengers
in
the
car.
Dame contestants to get busy going down
Charges of disloyalty and unpatri­
of Wm. Gilbert and a relative of nu­ lent« last Monday evening.
absence
Fred will have some fish
Remember that otic conduct have been filed against which turned completely over and many friends regret their leaving, as and bear stories to tell on his return.
merous other Gilberts in thia locality. Rumor hath it they are in the Des­ the home stretch.
was
wrecked,
were
Mrs.
R.
L.
Young
they
will
be
missed
in
the
church
cir
­
chutes country, ostensibly upon a even* subscription, new or renewal, Henry Albers, former head of the Al­ and three children, of Salem.
Miss Ella Beckelhymer has re­
Mr' cle.
Services began in the tabernacle, fishing expedition and will return to the Herald, carries with it 5000 bers Brothers Milling company of Whitlow is the father of Mrs. Young.
turned to her former position at the
Sunday
was
children
’
s
dav
at
the
near the Lenta library, on Thuraday this evening. Unless they divvy up votes, and a live hustler can secure Portland and other Pacific coast cit­
church and the beau­ Millard avenue drug store. She has
evening at 8 o’clock.
They will he with the Herald there will be no pis­ quite a few in a abort time, earning ies, by Barnett Goldstein, esteemed roaming around in the room above Congregational
tiful
pageant
given
by the children been visiting her parents at Fremont.
a
liberal
commission
in
addition
held under the auspices of the Free catorial prevarications appear in
loyal knight of the Portland lodge of that in which she was sleeping Mon- was much appreciated
by the large Neb., since the first of September.
For
next
«reek's
missing
letter
con
­
Methodist churoh. All are cordially these columns next week.
Elka, It is said, and an effort will be day night About 3 o’clock
audience.
In
it
were
the
children of Her many friends are very glad to
in
the
test,
the
name
of
Fossler*s
Market,
invited to attend these aervices.
made to oust him from the order if
welcome her home.
Mrs. Edward Clousrh of Ix>s Ange­ onp of Icente* popular food empori­ the charges prevail. The action was morning she was awakened by muf- the Bible, the children of history and
Edwin Zumwalt, brother of Mrs. R.
fled sounds. She listened and the the children of the present.
Great
ums,
has
been
selected.
les
was
an
overnight
visitor
of
Mrs.
Harold Henry, twelve years old.
based upon his utterances against the sounds persisted—footsteps
D. Armstrong, 7013 62nd avenue,
credit
should
b
e
given
Mrs.
T.
W.
and
the
The
standing
I.
F
Coffman.
She
was
enroute
to
to
date
is
as
follows:
living at 9720 57th
_ ________
avenue, put two
government during the war. when he
A burglar
__
Davis, primary superintendent. Lois leaves for Power River, British Co­
1305.780 was on board of a train He decried scraping of furniture.
toes out of joint Wednesday while at Seaside, where she was called by the Clarence O’Neil .
lumbia, Wednesday morning.
He
alarm
was
telephoned
to
the
police,
and Vera Pratten.
Margaret
Leitch
.,
illness
of
her
mother,
Mrs.
Mary
Ir
­
1,194.570
play in lente park. According to re­
this government and lauded that of and the latter were led to the cham­ Handsaker
takes with him little Elaine Arm­
The
ladies
’
aid
served
luncheon
at
Gurdon
Ogsbury
.,
win.
sister
of
Mrs.
Coffman
and
a
277.700
port, he wax sliding down what is
the kaiser.
strong, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R.
ber from which the sounds issued Luckey cottage Thursday noon.
Mrs. Gena T. Locke ..
144.750
known as the fire pole and landed a well known visitor in I^ents.
D. Armstrong, who will spend tile
■Hie door was bunt open and a flash­
Claudine
Moore
..
Clough
expects
to
stay
in
Oregon
117,000
bit harder than he expected.
The
summer with her grandparents.
Iaonard L. Wilson of E. S6th and
Arleta Baptist
116.750 Thompson streets, and Ix-on V. Starr light sent a disc of brilliance upon a
playground supervisor threw one to«- about three months. latest reports Miss E. V. Barker
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rhode of Pen­
Subject for the morning service at dleton, who were married the l«th of
«1300 of Montavilla. are alleged to have in­ small, much-distressed mouse with
beck while Dr McSloy manipulated indicate that Mrs. Irwin is slowly im­ Mrs. B. F. Jone«
Anita Henry ....
proving.
59,700 vited Mrs. Ed Knox of 4322 41st one hind foot caught in a trap, hop­ the Arleta Baptist church is “Sowing June at Philomath and who are now
the other into position.
feebly about in efforts to re­ Tares”; evening at 8 p. m., “Grit and
Alex Allison ....
22,750 street, to ride to town with them on ing
¡pending their honeymoon in Port­
Backbone”. Rev, Owen T. Day, pas­ land,
8,200 Monday afternoon and then driven to ease itself.
Marriage licenses were recently is­
Ix-ntx is becoming famous. A wife O. M. Shields ....
were entertained at dinner by
tor.
3,400 a section of the city not very densely
sued to the following young people elop«>d with a neighbor and carried Miss Helen Kanne
Miss Velma Shepherd at her home,
The dying echoes of protest of the
1.950 populated and mistreated her.
of the Mt. Scott district: William I. away $6’ 00 of her husband’s money, Lucille Dugan ...
6733 32nd avenue. Tuesday evening.
She telephone rate increase hit an ampli­
Fourth United Brethren
Speck, 27. of Astoria and Edith A.
A and the gas company took $1.00 of
Mr. and Mrs. Rhodes will be at home
escaped by leaping from the moving fier in the city council meeting Tues­
The
church
fair
was
a
decided
suc
­
Rmethurst. 18. 8820 Foster Road: the Mt. Scott Herald’s money, all in FLOWER MISSION PROGRAM
automobile, bruised and with clothing day, when the commissioners took cess last Friday evening. The chicken to their friends in Pendleton after
Gilbert L. Harmon, 2"
2 _ _ «2nd one short week.—Sunnyside Gazette.
19, 3933
AT W. C. T. U. MEETING tom, and notified her husband The check on their present telephone bills dinner was all that had been adver­ July 15.
street and Selma C Stahl, 1«. 640’> Yea, verily, brother Lee.
And just
Miss Florence Hoffman, whose pa­
police arrested the men, who are said as compared with those of a few tised. The Christian Endeavor Jun­
Road; Albert L. Peper, legal today an employe of the company
rents live near Oregon City, who has
to
have
been
drinking
moonshine,
ob
­
months
ago.
before
the
new
rates
iors had a booth where they sold toys
Mrs. Blanche Hedin was hostess to tained by them in exchange for
5530 31«t avenue and Daisy Mae Ciir- stuck hi« head inside the office door
came into effect. Figures from the for the kiddies, and wer^*quite well been attending the Girls' Polytechnic
rie, legal, 6019 47th avenue.
this week, for which we suppose we the Mt Scott W. C. T. U. at the test strawberries.
school, will spend her vacation with
purchasing
department
showed
that
meeting,
June
14,
and
the
flower
mis
­
rewarded for their work, as were the them, leaving Saturday to stay until
will be asked to pay.
the
city
is
paying
$441
a
month
in
sion
program
was
under
the
direction
Otterbein
Guild
girls,
the
Sundav
Among the new arrivals brought
In the effort to check the crime cold cash now, over and above an al­ school and ladies’ aid. A good pro­ September.
by the stork to homes in this section
Friends of Fmll J Arn, a former of Mrs. Ella Fankhauser. Mrs. Hedin wave
J. F. Carlan of Seattle Is spending
now apparently sweeping the lowance of approximately $1600 gram was given. Those deserving of
gave
a
brief
sketch
of
the
origin
and
?.** .th~ fo,l<”ring: To Mr. and Mrs. resident of l<ents, will be gratified to
his vacation with his father. J. E.
city
and
to
curb
the
immoral
element.
worth
of
free
service
under
its
fran
­
history
of
organized
flower
mission
special
mention
were
the
May
Pol«
H J. Butterfield. 5811 77th street, a learn he has recently purchased the
Carlan, 32nd avenue and 67th street.
the. Roy Scouts “colored
son on June 15th; Mr and Mm. J. E. sixth Avenue grocery and will wcon- work, and Mrs. Fankhauser read a Chief of Police Jenkins announced a chise agreement, for telephone ser­
Rorn, to Robert Rankin and wife,
general
police
shakeup
Tuesday.
As
vice.
The
amount
represents
a
month
short
article
telling
how
Miss
Willard
band
(?)
which
was
a
burlesque.
Farnsworth, «203 R9th. a son, June tlnue the policy of his nredeeemor—
of 5110 66th street. June 20. a son.
a
result
about
a
score
of
police
offi
­
ly
increase
of
more
than
100
per
cent
introduced
it
as
one
of
the
depart
­
There
wa
?
a
J®rge
and
appreciative
«; Mr. and Mrs. George L. Durham. to sell good goods and give courteous
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Deeks, 7106
It was a 51st avenue, are the parents of a son.
10338 55th, a daughter. June 13; Mr treatment Mr. Arn Is an ex-service ments of the national W. C. ft!, cers have been switched to other over that of the months prior to the audienci in attendance.
Sergeant Schad was nut back rise.
success financially and socially.
and Mrs. R. G Hall, a daughter, June man. amiable and industrious, who under the supervision of Jenie C ms I- beats.
born June 22.
.13; Mr. and Mrs. H J Yost. 8435 merits the patronage of the residents dy, a life-long invalid. Other read­ in uniform and Sergeant J. J. Keegan
The school election last Saturday
of
the
traffic
bureau
place
in
charge
Clarence
E.
Peck,
superintendent
of
ings
followed
and
Miss
Culver
de
­
Millard
Ave.
Presbyterian
54th, a aon. June 10.
of that neighborhood, thus assuring
in precinct No. 127 was well attend­
of the moral squad.
The changes, motor power department of the O -W.
lighted
the
sudience
with
a
beautiful
A surorise party was given Rev.
__
him the success he deserves.
ed. The largest vote was cast tn the
the chief said, were due to consider­ R. A* N. Co., was shot and seriously White
vocal selection.
Curfeys Pharmacy la advertisings
Tuesday evening at the home history of the district.
Needless to
The next meeting of the Union will able laxness, bootleggers, gamblers wounded by his wife as he lay in bed of the Misses Alma and Aimee Hol- say, results were satisfactory When
film-developing and printing service .A party asked the writer t’other dav
for amateur photographers, a feature If al' the advertisers that patronized be held with Mrs. McKinley. 92nd and vice reigning uncurbed in the last week. He staggered to the tele­ lingwiorth. upon Mr. White’s return people desire results, it is up to them
nt
wi” •* the Panting free of a certain denominational newspaper street, Tuesday, June 28. at 2:30 p. m. city. Few arrests of women, who are phone and notified the police, then from Rockford, Ill., where he has to bring them about.
especially active, have been made.
collapsed on the floor. Mrs. Peek ad­ been visiting his mother.
a 10-inch enlargement of the beat belonged to that particular Christian
He also
The rain of the past week has done
mitted the shooting but claimed she went to Chicago to visit his old col­
film turned in each day. Mr. Currey faith. We informed him that was not CLYDE MILES DEAD
much damage to early cherries and
meant
only
to
wound
him
in
the
hand.
The city is In the market for two
1« of the progressive tvne of businem necessarily the case.
lege
at
Lake
Forest
university,
where
In fact, that
to
hay that had been cut the first of
AFTER SHORT ILLNESS triple combination fire trucks for use Peck, it is said, had been attentive to he was given the degree of D. D. He
man who never complain« of busine«“ the Herald, although from the many
the week.
other
women
and
remained
away
of the fire department, following au­
being poor, principally because he Is church Items appesring in its col­
received a warm welcome home.
Fifteen new residences have been
Clyde Miles, ll-year-old eon of Mr. thorisation by the council Monday from home all of the night previous.
a hustler and make« patronage come umns each week, might be considered
The W. M A. society has disbanded built on 67th street this spring.
A
son
of
the
couple
wus
ill
at
the
to him by dealing fairly with hi« cu«- s religious Journal, its numerous sd- and Mrs. W. D. Miles of 8«1« 46th for the purchasing agent to advertise
for the summer and there will be no
Raspberries promise to be a big
tomers.
vertlsers. like the psner. was not as avenue, died on June 21, after an ill­ for bids on the new equipment. The time with diptheria and worry over meetings until September.
crop this year.
his
condition
and
the
husband
’
s
neg
­
The young cost ia estimated rougnly at $26,000
religiously‘inclined, st times, as they ness of but nine days.
Mrs. Kleinschmidt of 5123 71st
man went in bathing on Sunday. June for the two. Specifications call for a lect was the cause assigned by the
While Wm
Anderson, general should be.
Third United Brethren
street, was taken to a hospital on
wife
for
her
action.
She
was
released
12, and as a result contracted pneu­ pumper capable of throwing 1000 gal­
manager of the Oldsmobile company
The business and social meeting Belmont street this week Mrs Klein­
lons a minute at 120 pounds pressure on bonds. Peck will recover.
for Portland was attending the Evan-
Misses Agnes and Alice Graham, monia, which caused his demise.
of
the Christian Endeavor will be schmidt has been seriously ill for
st
the
pump
or
500
gallons
at
200
Surviving
him,
besides
the
parents,
gellcnl church In Unta last Sundav recently from Denver, Col., are visit­
held in the basement of the church at some time.
A
striking
sailor,
«aid
to
be
John
are
the
following
brothers
and
sla
­
pounds
pressure.
Tn
■
addition
the
evening, his car in some unaccount­ ing with Mr. and Mrs. Wright Davis.
Fremont Byers, who has been in the
8 p. m. Friday, June 24.
able manner took fire, but the blaze Mias Agnetf has been a teacher In the ters- Wm. D. Miles, of Woodbum. truck muat carry a 40-gallon chemi­ Darrell, about 30 years old. was shot
The Junior C. E. will hold its busi­ university at Eugene the past school
was extinguished before any serious high schoal at Clay Center. Kansas, Mrs. Nora Obray, Samuel. Edward. cal tank with equipment nnd have a and killed Monday night in a battle ness meeting today (Friday). 2:30to year, returned Friday to spend his
damape was done, although he was and will attend summer school at Eu­ Earl, Joseph, Mary and Adeline Miles, hose bed for 1200 feet of regulation with four policemen at the entrance 4:30 p. m.
A social hour will be vacation with his parents on 67th
hose One of the new machines will to the docks of the Shell Oil company
compelled to eall on the Eagle Garage gene. Miss Alice has been head li­ all of Portland
street. He ia a rnemb« r of the navy
About 9:30. James spent after business meeting.
Funeral service« will be held this be installed at Fourth and Taylor near Linnton.
to tow the ear home. Onr printers brarian at Qttowav, Kansas, and both
Christian Endeavor leader Sunday, and four weeks each year reports for
devil suggests with no sacrilege in­ ware schoMmatex of the Davises. (Friday) afternoon at 1 2 o’clock, at streets and the other held in reserve. Anderson, driver of the Linton bus, 7».
m.. Miss Velma Shepherd; topic, duty.
reported to the police that eight men
. 2„ parlors
,_‘_J on 92nd
tended that Bro. Culver must have They are delighted with the Willam­ the Kenworthy
C. H. Blanchard was greatly sur-
I Interment will
" be in Mult­
Mrs. T. K. Gray, 435 Newton were laving in wait for strikebreak- “Famous Characters”
been preaching a pretty warm ser­ ette valley and Miss Alice expects to street
(Continued on Page Four).
The annual convention of the Ore-
(
Continued
on
page
four.)
mon.
,
nomah
cemetery.
street,
was
aure
ehe
heard
a
burglar
remain here permanently.