Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923, September 30, 1921, Image 3

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    ¡UPTIRT CHURCH
A DUICATE THROAT
niRREY’S
PINIIS COUGH SYRUP
WITH HONEY
JSc tiad 50c the Bottle
CurrsysPharmacy
Bertha I ajuwc Kihuncr
Teacher of Plano
FALL CLASSES BEGINNING
45-MMrle l.vaous fl
Punii ef Lillian Jaffery» Prtri
Ante 414 94
4710 52nd St. 8.
D.J.0X0NN0K
REAL ESTATE
Cor. 92nd and IToodstocIt Aue
LENTS STATION
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Nippon
Florist Co
7XU SUlrlhlrt SL
for all occasion»
Floral Designs a Specialty
71
I
PLUMBING WORK
Done at Peace Time Price»
JOHN LILES
r
Whether your figure be tall or
Aafo 612-S7
6021 72nd St.
X.
On Friday night, Sept. 30th. begin
ning at 4 o’clock and continuing until
t, a good fellowship supper wHi be
aeryed in tbe basement of the church.
There will be no charge. It to «spec­
ially desired that all parents of our
Bunday school children and any ether*
interested be present.
Immediately
following the supper, at 8 o’clock, a
achuil program will be rendered in
the auditorium.
Mrs. Laar* Goode
will sing and Judge Jacob Kanxler of
the court of domestic relations will
deliver a short address upon his work.
There will be other music and »bort
talks. Everybody to invited to this
program. The privilege of listening
to the two number» mentioned »hovel
would be worth any effort on your
part
to be present. The prime object
CALL R. .HKYTING, phone 425 47,
for sand and gravel delivered at a of the evening’s entertainment will be
reduced trice.
17-tf to promote the Sunday school work.
Th* Sunday school to a powerful fac­
tor in any community in preventing
delinquency, so come and tot ua work
together to save eer young people.
Next Sunday has been named as
rally day for the Sunday school. Let
everybody whose name to on the roll
be there on time and try to bring
somebody with him.
Judge Lyons of the Juvenile court
spoke before our congregation Sunday
leorning in behalf of the young men
of 1 .exits. H« is endeavonng to cre­
ate interest among the Lenta people
in a series of proposed meeting» in
our midst whet» the parents may get
together in a conference and discuss
their problems.
Ha to asking the
churches to support the movement.
A week from Tuesday night. Rev.
Farnham ef the Flret United Evan
gelical church in J-add's Addition, will
conduct our quarterly meeting ser­
Are Featuring vices.
An ali-day meeting of the woman*»
missionary society was bald at the
Tomorrow
home of Mrs. Ed. Kuauaa on Wednes­
day, the 21 (L
The ladies report a
most delightful day. A basket din­
CORSETS FOR ALL ner was served at noon to about 25
persons, including children and the
men who were brave enough to ven­
TYPES OF HEAVY
ture in. The afternoon was spent In
FIGURES
the study of the lemon, which was
ably conduct««! by Mr». Ernest Tre-
nary . She gave an interesting sum­
mary of the lecture given recently in
—and we »hall ba happy to ad­
the Free Methodist church by a mis­
vine you about your epecial re­
sionary from l-aplaad. A birthday
offering amounting to 112.11 was con­
quirement».
tributed to the contingent fund.
Ke
CUT FLOWERS
Phone Ante
ST. PKTERU CATHOUC CHURCH
ahort, very full above the waist
A chicken pie supper will be served
In the Grange hall Saturday night,
from 4 to 9. Prices 50 and 35 cents.
An informal dance will follow. Th«
committee to charge consists of Mrs.
T. Kearns, president; Mrs. E. Stubbs,
secretary; Mrs. A. Boland, treasurer;
assistants, Mesdames Cadwell, Scott.
Elvers, Hess, Rare, Reidy, Van
Haelst, Durrie, Elkins.
Mrv Elizabeth Close died Septem­
ber 24 and was buried from St. Peters
Wednesday. Rev. J. O’Flynn officiat­
ing.
Interment was in Mt. Scott
cemetery. She leaves a husband to
mourn her loss.
Mr». O. J. Celorie was operated on
Saturday and to in a very critical
condition.
Plans are being laid for a fall ba
zaar and the ladies promile great
things. The pariah has been suffering
from dry rot, but the awakening is
thorough.
The congregation was exhorted
Sunday to take advantage of the
splendid courses offered by the
Knights of Oolumbus evening school,
whose fall term will open the thin!
of October. All ex-service men are
offered free scholarships, no charge
for books or tuition. The school is
located at 290 Grand Avenue, N.
Latest arrivals In the parish are
Mr. and Mm. Zottman from the Al­
berta district, Mr. Young and family
from Laurslhvrst and Mr. Brest and
family from the Peninsula section.
Gilbert Beyer of Gilbert Road has
completed the auto mechanics course.
Gilbert is one of a family which is a
credit to the community. A word of
appreciation is due the “star” family
of this parish.
or below—we can fit you in a
WE COOK
Good Meals
Warner’s Rust-Proof which will
vastly
The Kind You Like to Eat
impnn
ita contonurs
Our kitchen la cisan and sani­
tary. Our food to the same.
w • serve you a weed steal and
give you guod service.
Ths test of all cookhtg to la tbs
•sting. Test us day or night
Our stocka are complete and
Mt. Hood Ice Cream Parlor
our knowledge of figure type»
N W. Cor. 92d and Foster Road
unexcelled.
I
A. D. Ken worthy & Co. T.& SAMUEL
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
last»' Exclusive Warner Agent
Servino Give* Day
or Night
Cleae Proximity to Cemeterio«
Enables Us to Hold Funarato
at a Minimum Exponas
Dry Goods, Notion» and
Furnishings
M27-582* »2nd St.. l^nta Ore.
PHrnetun
LsMs St*.
64M-4 92nd St.
T—-
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We Handle
CEMENT, SAND. GRAVEL, PLASTER, ETC.
ROCK SPRINGS COAL
ALL KINDS OF DRY WOOD, ALWAYS
PT~
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PENTECOSTAL GOSPEL
Millard* Averne Fuel Company
L. C. PULLEN
AUTOMATIC 425-17
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Whiz Products
TopDressiiig Tap Patch
Tube Patch
Body Polbh
Radiator Compound
4
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Pentecostal gospel meeting at the
hall, 84th street and Woodstock ave­
nue (ML Sogtt carline). Services
during the week Tuesday and Thurs­
day nights at J o’clock. Service« on
Sunday at 11.and 3; evening at 8. Ev­
erybody welcome. W. 9. Lovejoy and
wife in charge.
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Mahony to Build Houses
M. W.
1
I Mahony, 3404 E. 52nd street,
■ 6. E-. plans ■ to build two houses on
Yds property at E. 52nd and 33rd ave­
nue before he leatree for San Diego
nu
for
foi the winter. His son-in-law, C. J.
Zersan, will atoo build a house on the
ime property. The three houses will
I
■ be 5, 4 and 7 rooms, respectively.
Kenneth Mahony has entered Gon­
zaga University, Spokane, for this
I lyear, but will ptobably enter Santa
Clara University, California, in 1922.
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cartea
Tba wave of Sunday school attend­
ante was higher Sunday than at any
time during the summer.
W. S Taompoon, our genial and
aseomedaliag tenor, is in Harrington,
Waah. It to hoped by ail that he will
soon return.
Sunday school at 4:45. Goad music
sad classes for ail ages and si ms .
Sunday to communion day and it is
hoped io have the largest attendance
of the year. This x viee begins at
11 am. This to fellowship day atoo.
Young people's meeting at 4:30.
This la to be a rally meeting.
Preaching and song »»rvice at 7:30.
Everyon« invitati Them»: “A Giri's
Renunciation ”
Prubfltxly you hawo't had any
trouble for several months, but
you may ha»» now.
Oool nights anti snappy morn­
lags may bring unpleasant remind­
ers of a delicate throat
If you grow hoarse without any
apparent reason, if an ugly UtUe
hack artoes, you need
r
evangelical
DISCOVERED USE OF MIRRORS
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
Diner Finds That Noonday Flirtation»
Are Greatly Aided by Properly
Placed Reflectors.
DR. C S. OOSBURY
DHtVWBTRV
"I know why they fl|| the wall» of
these restaurants full of mirrors,” said
SHney.
“So do 1,' »aid hl« friend Alwk.
“For the lame reaaori they put clu-w-
Ing gum boxe» Jn the auhway station,
So’s ths flappers eon fix their finir If
any part of their ear» should be »how
tog.
"Not so,” returned Sidney. “Watch
They entered a white porcelain res­
taurant, the walls of which were lined
with mirrors that opened to the view
a lengthy, interminable line of reflect­
ed restaurants.
They were seated a few minute»,
and Aleck observe*! that Kidney was
smiling cordially Into space. There
was no one near by except a flapper
sdth an expressive back, the back be­
ing toward Aleck nnd Sidney.
“You act like a lunatic in the mak­
ing." said Aleck. "What are you grin­
ning at In that iced cantaloupe sign I
for?”
“I’m not. I’m looking at the peach.
Ain't the a hear?'*
Then Aleck, gazing In the direction
he saw Sld'a eyes were bent, looked
to the mirror and was confronted by
the gaze of the flapper with the ex­
pressive back. He saw that »he had
an expressive face
She was return­
ing Sid’» grin with an extra measure.
"Many a friendship's been made
through a restaurant looking glass.”
observed Rid. “You don't mind eat­
ing alooe do you. Aleck? Excuse me.”
—New York Sun.
SAY NEW RELIGION SPREADS
Chinea« Reported to Take to Mixture
of Christianity, Teolem. Con.
fuolanlsm, and Buddhism.
It to reported that a new religion
termed the "Tsf-l-chlao" hae been es­
tablished among the Chinese people
of the upper and middle classes and Is
rapidly gaining ground. Teachers of
the new creed stste that It la a re­
ligion cotnpri«<'<l of Buddhism. Con­
fucianism. Taoism and Roman Cathol­
icism and other Christian belief».
The god, which Is the object of wor­
ship. Is Ta 1-1-Jen, a figure of Imagi­
nation. St. Mary and the monk, San
Tsang, who la said to have brought
Buddhist scripture« to Chins from In­
dia tn the Tung dynasty, are also wor­
shiped.
The scriptures, which take
the place of the Bible In Christianity,
are the Book of Lao-tze.
Thia new religion Is now prevalent
throughout all provinces In China. It
was propagated tn Shantung by. It 1»
said, a former premier, Chien N’eng-
haun. and he now has the following of
many high and Influential people. The
believers hold three regular meetings
a week, and go through ceremonies
which require more than four hours
for completion. In Peking, the relig­
ion la said to be gaining ground among
the officials connected with the gov­
ernment Apart from new religions,
reports have been coming from differ­
ent places for some time of a revival
of Buddhism, and not a little money
to being spent In re-decorating tem­
ples and images.—North China Her-
Yott Bldg.
Phone Ufc-23
Portlaad, Oregon
I^nta Station
Res. 418-18
Office Phone 415-10
DR. P. J. O’DONNELL
EXODONT1A
Cor. 92nd and Foster Road
LENTS
DR. A. Q. ATWOOD
DENTIST
Concert by
Rooms 4 and 5, Yott Bldg.
Phone 420-20
9207 Foster Road
HELEN CLARK,
Contralto, and
JOSEPH PHILLIPS, Baritone
1'hie will
be
the
unique musical event.
season’s
DR. A. C. LUNDBERG
CHIROPRACTOR
Phone 620-20
Yott Bldg.
most
In ad'Ktion to
Res. Phone 640-73. Office phone 631-80
DR. NEWCOMB
singing several groups of .©ngis, the
artists have
consented
9207 Foster Road
DRUGLESS PHYSICIAN
YOTT BLDG.
to compare
their art with its RE-CREATION by­
9207 Foster Rd., cor. 92n<h
Lady Assistant
Mr. Edison’s new phonograph. They
will be assisted by Thomas George,
LENTS
HOWARD P. AHNEST
ATTORABY AT LAW
pianist.
Main 8308
Suite 1210-1217
Yeon Building
Portland, Oregon
Lents Office: 9133 Foster Road-
Auto 646-26, 7 to 9 p.m.
The famous artiste will appear at
Yeager 7 heater
Wednesday, Oct. 19 th
J. HUNT HENDRICKSON
Attorney-at-Law
opaiding Building
Admittance by invitation only. A
few reseivetions are still left.
We
shall be glad to issue these to music­
lovers who apply, in order of applica­
tion. Call, write, or telephone.
MT. SCOTT
Camp No. 11650, Modern Woodme«
jf America. Meets every second and
fourth Wednesday of each month at
Woodmere Hall, 7630 60th Av«. 8. E.
F. B. VOLTS, Clerk.
Mt. Sc iti Drug Company
5932 NINETY-SECOND STREET
P. Q. Wilson
K. c. Wilson
WIL&ON'S ALTO SERVICE
All Work Guaranteed sud IV"- at
Possible Prices
Your Satisfaction—Our Advertisement
Phone 614-45
5919 82nd St. S, E
r
The Power of
Suggestion
LOANS
RENTAL*
LAUER REALTY CO.
HEAL ESTATE
CITY PROPERTY ud g a nut,
Phone 624-34
>ola TZud Street
F1ÄLAND STATION
Has been responsible for wars, made
many suicides, and has also caused
many happy marriages. It works any­
way you want it to work, so its nat­
ural to believe that it will bring re­
sults to the advertiser.
You might suggest any of the arti­
cles you have for sale, and whether .
you be merchant, professional mar.,
farmer or stock raiser, we’d suggest
that you advertise in this paper.
He
Portland, Ora.
Main 421
Res. 4822 90th St
Auto 661-11
Stand Phon« Marshall MM
ML Scott Transfer Co.
J. 8. Miller, Prop.
Pieno and Furniture Moving
Baggage and Express
Daily Trips to ML Scott and Lents
Agt. lor Rock Spring* and King Coal
Stand: First and Taylor
Portland
do all kinds of Job Printing
5812 Ninety-second St.
I
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Valuables Lsft In Pocket*
tailor's life to one of great temp­
tation.” said the man who runs a
clothing pressing and repairing eetsb-
Itohment on upper Broadway. "Few
people realize how many valuable*
and the quantity of currency come
Into a tailor's possession through the
negitgence of his customer* A man
sending his suit to the tailor Just does
not seem to be able to remove every­
thing from the pockets. In the last
year I have found everything from
an Indorsed check for 4500 to a bottle
at a once common beverage. Among
ether thing» that have come Into this
shop In the pockets of men's clothes
tn the past year are currency, police
passes, stocks. bonds and other valu­
able securities. enough cigarette
cases to start a shop of my own.
matches,
coupons.
handkerchiefs,
fountain pens, pencils, fraternity pins,
ledge buttons, wallets, card cases,
watches, knives, and score« of other
each articles which meu commonly
carry.”—New York Sun.
“A
Concrete Boats In Italy.
Borne years ago there was
broached the question of using
arete for shipbuilding, and since
time there have been many success­
ful and practical applications of this
Idea. Indeed, the Inventor tlabelllni
has succeeded In inducing the Italian
government to adopt It for certain
purposes connected with the navy.
These boats hsve double skins and
water-tight compartments, and, being
cruft ot about 100 tons each, are able
th withstand shocks by collision to a
surprising extent. Their draft to little
more than that of wooden vessels of
the same else. A special advantage
to that they neither rot uor rust; aud
they are easily kept clean.
Maoy
eanal barges of the same material are
to nee tn Italy: end concrete has been
found particularly well adapted for
tba constructing docks «nd cnaslona.
(KMNIMKIIKIMMMIIKIMNMHKI
ANNOUNCING
THE
PRACTICAL HAIRCUTS
VELVET SHAVES
OPENING OF
CHILDREN BARBERING
A SPECIALTY
See C hester <k G eorge
LENTS
FIRST
MATT GREENSLADE
Wagon Repairing
Horseshodnq 4 Gen. Blacksmithing
AUTO REPAIRING
9327 Foster Road
Lenta
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tltRLICHABtRMIARDI
ELECTRIC
BAKERY
LADIES’ and GENTS’
TAILORS
Styles »ad Fakrks Always the Latest
9134 Foster Road
Next door to Postoffice
Phone 423'45
LENTS
622-28
Job Printing
Fish Choked Water Main.
James Llttletleld of Dover. N. H..
blamed the decreased preKsurd In the
water main to the drought, but dis­
covered the real reason when the hose
with which be was watering bto lawn
began to squirt little flshek
strainers ever the outlets In the
ervolr had disappeared, allowing
finny creature« the freedom of
city.
S. MELLORS :
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Fossler sells groceries.
SURVEYING
ACREAGE TRACIS. LOTS. FARMS
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Beliah & Stoehr
825 Chamber of Commerce
Phone Main 4666.