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> ««• V’ 0. Library Community Newspaper Devoted to the Interests of The Mt. Scott District Subscription, $1.50 the Year. Uv». Htt. Ecciti Ideralù LENTS STATION, PORTLAND, OREGON, FRIDAY, . MARCH 10, 1922 Wanted Ao Organized Lents COMMUNITY SPIRIT / VOL. XX, No. 10 ------ ——— ■ — — — ■ ro ST. PETEK’S CATHOLIC CHURCH LENTS BAPTIST CHURCH Scott is nosv «»pplyfhg him with nu THE EAGLE SAYS TWO IME SUDDENLY “ELKS PROSPERITY WEEK Local Happenings merous brick orders. PLANNED R. A. Perry, an employe of John The annual St. Patrick’s concert A. S. Pearce has recently comple Bunday school, 9:45. Preaching Two ML Scott residents died ■ud- Antlered Brethren Will (on Money denly Moi*luy luui Tuesday of thi* The Ixirnbazd family on 89th and ted the metal Work on the new Mrs. service at eleven; theme, “Sowing will be held in the Grange hall March R. Leach for the past ten years, has and Reaping.” Special music. Jun 17. The program begins at 8:30. purchased a pharmacy on the east I rum Lair With Faith’» Sunshine week. John N. Reynolds, 60, of .31 I Gilbert road are just recovering from Alice Locke, Gilbert Road, home. 101st street, dropped dead on the u siege of sickness, supposedly the Armentrout-Wicke company report iors at three.. All boys and girls are The latter part of the night is re- side. Mr. Stephens takes his place. A surprise party was recently held a*k«d to be pres'-nt. The superin served for the young folks. Portland lodge 142, B. I’. O. E., will street at 89th street and 60th ave- “flu.” the ! the following recent Ford sales: Pet in honor of the Prattcn family of An invitation was issued to all the endent will be back Senior rally at only lay the cornerstone of its new mil nue Monday morning. The er Welland, Gresham, one ton truck; Mr. and Mrs. Julius Kri-bs are lion dollar temple during "Elks’ known relative la u brother in Wuah- proud parents of an eight-pound son P. R. L. & P. Co., roadster, Joseph 6:30; leader, Wm. Clake. Song and women of the parish to meet Thurs- 4530 65th street. It was in keeping with colonial times. The guest* Pro»|>erity Meek", May 15 to 21. All ington, D. C. born Tuesday, the 28th, at the St. G. Neuer, 127 East 15th street, tour- preaching service at 7:30; subject, day in the church hall, Light re Elks’ lodges of the Pacific coast, R. E. Cowan, 38, who made his , Vincent’s hospital. Mrs. Krebs was I ing car; 8. J. Payne, 4923 65th street, “The Wreck of a Great Athlete.” freshments, in accordance with tte numbered thirty. • The top of Mt. Scott was afire last numls'ring more than 100,000 in home win his brother-in-law, T” touring car. Many young people attended the Ixinten regulations, were served by Miss Carol Hogue. Wednesday. The loss consisted of Mesdames Cadwell and Kearns. membership, have been Invited nnd McGee, 3359 82nd stn-et, was found George C. W’hetstone has returned rally at White Temple Friday night. R. L. Knopp, 5906 47th st., Wood The death of Mrs. A. Etzel, late of timber; one house narrowly escaped are urged to participate in tins gold dead In his room Tuesday morning. March 10. from a winter spent with relatives stock, has purchased the Morton Hillsboro, formerly of the parish, is the flame. en jubilee nnd "pageant of peace, John W. Pentney, the efficient Mirror, a. weekly newspaper pub and friends in Idaho and Spokane. Jim McNamara is clerking at the progress and prosperity,” EVANGELK AL CHURCH NOTES lished at’ Morton, Wash., and he and He is now with his family at 67th Sunday school secretary, has gone to much regretted by those who knew Firland confectionery while Mr. Odd-* her and admired the sterling quali The terminal rail lines of the Among the visitors in the Sunday ___ Washington, D. ~ C., having entered Mrs. _____ Knapp __ are ____ leaving Woodstocx and Division streets. ties of the deceased and her husband. stadt is sick. northwest have promised low, round morning services were Walter lx*h- thi, we,k''to enguge in their Mrs. J. L. Baldwin is ill with the Federal service in the auditing She leaves behind two new-born ba r new The annual election of officers of trip excursion rates for “Elks' Pros man of Salem, Mr. and Mrs. Graves I department, It is hoped that he will stomach trouble. business venture. the Mental Culture club has been bies. Intertnent was in Sublimity. perity Week”. and family of Sellwood, all old A Mt. Scott and Woodstock com- P. L. Manderville and wife plan to be sent back to Portland after he has Edward Prienitz died very sudden postponed on account of the death of President Warren G. Harding, a friendr of the Culvers, and Mrs. Van taken his 60 days of training at move to Lenta about March 15. munity Sat- dunce will be held each ly at the Alder hotel. He was the Mrs. Harford, 72nd street and 43rd brother Elk, William Wallace Mount Conant of Foreat Grove, who was Washington. Mr. Pentney is a splen urday night in Brentwood hail. H. Warriner reports that he is do husband of Marguerite Byrnes, sister avenue. ain, grand exulted ruler of the Elks, here tin the guest of Mrs. McSIoy. Mrs. Carlton is ill at the home of Classy music, good management.— ing much work in Brentwood, where did type of a man to be in the Fed of Mrs. Captain Hare. Tire Rev. J. and Governor Ben W. Olcott, a prom The Y. P. A. social which was held eral service, and will give good ac- her sister, Mrs. Luby Hargrove, 7240 an olectrical extension has just been O ’ Flynn, who married the young tnent member of the order, have been at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Adv. count of himself there. couple a little over a year ago, offi Foster boulevard. Mrs. Tom Cox finds it a difficult made. He has i ns tai led electrical invited to assist in the ceremonials Anderson Friday night was well at Mrs. Sitsner of ' 5060 59th avenue, appliances ciated at the funeral services. Inter in the homes of J. F. during the week. tended in spite of the distance and tusk to speak this week. She has died last Tuesday • of cancer. ELECTRIC PERMITS Farrell, F. Wilson. C. A. Snyder, C. ment was in Riverview cemetery. The Elks say they are going to (tad weather, All report a delightful Quinsy sore throat. The ladies’ aid society of Millard The pastor is seeking a new loca wakr up Portland and the northwest evening. U. 8. Harkson, brother of Sherman L. Farrell, "Me” McClure, J. H. avenue church held 1 their second M. Oberg-, 8607 54th ave tion for the proposed new. parish and put forth on earnest effort to The young people of the Friends Harkaon of the Multnomah State Fisher, Kaufman, J. Hutcheson, and Fixit Co. for Mr. Clock, 3112 55th buildings. The present is unsuited to monthly business meeting at the bring back the good old times when church have accepted an invitation bank, is doing a deal of house build Andrew Johnson's house and the Ka- everybody enjoyed splendid business frem our young people to join them ing in various parts of the city el doch home near 42d avenue and 92d street, «40. the future needs of the parish. The home of Mrs. Merritt, 66th street and 66th avenue, Thursday. Oregon State Electric Works latter with its buildings will be put and was happy. in the service next Sunday evening. the present time. Among the resi street. An extension of poles to Fred Reese, 7125 54th avenue, has Everybody wunta prosperity and Everett France has been appointed dences he is now constructing is a carry electricity has been made along H. Piper, 5812 62nd avenue, «20. on the market. fully recovered from an attack of the Oregon State Electric Works, for they can have it if they will it so. It leader. The service will begin aO four-room house to cost $200« al the Base Line road and Mr. Warriner flu. Is merely a matter of psychology. says that he has obtained a number Mrs. Jennings, 6422 60th avenue, »5. DEATHS 6044 38th avenue. 6:15 instead of 6:30 p. m. Mrs. F. C. Whittsley of Tremont M. J. Walsh Electric Co., for S. L. There is just as much money In the /if jobs there. Mr. Healer. Mrs. Hansen I and Alma Mrs. Margaret Brack has returned has returned from the hospital with Davies, 743 Greenwood avenue, «125. world as ever. The Elks say the’- Mrs. R. Norton, 9634 43d avenue, Helen Dickinson Harford, 7142 43d who to the Lents Twentieth Century gro- Sheuerman are among those 1 J. J. Gayer, 5621 57th street, »15. avenue, Feb. 28, 78 yean; cerebral| a baby girl named Dorothy Ruth, will coax it out with the sunshine of have recently been ill. jeery store to take the place left va; nnd Mrs. Hattie Merrill, 5910 84th [bom February 11. Star Electric Co., for A. Hesla, hemorrhage. faith and the spirit of progress. Mins Sequoneet Holland of Eastern cant by Mrs. M. F. Thompson, whr street, are pneumonia patients at 5410 70th street, $5. Dr. Willis Pettibone gave his last Every business house is urged Berkley E. Barker, 2527 76th : of a series of lectures at the Arleta Oklahoma has been the guest of her, is at the Gresham store thia week, Multnomah county hospital. Cooper Electric Co. for Mrs. L. Invite its out-of-town customers George Russell, 6424 Foster road, street, Feb. 28, 56 yean; duodenal[ Baptist church last Friday night. sinter, Mrs. Ernest Trenary and fam-¡.Mrs. Brack lives at 6024 88th street, come in nnd give it the once-oyvr and ulcer. \ kicked over a kerosene lamp in his Hardwick, 6314 49th street, «40. ily. Miss Holland expects to remain Mrs. W. H. Ferris, 7221 45th ave One of the matter* to be consid^ Cooper Electric Co. for Geo. Pace, get acquainted with the heads of the home Sunday night and was rescued Henry Simmons, Good Samaritan nue, is erecting a new residence on in the west, and will make her home •rod by the Ix-ntr. Buxines* Men’* 3411 52nd street, «20. respective firms during “Elks’ Pro»- hospital, Feb. 27, 70 yean; chronic the corner of 73rd street and 45th the of a ^,1^. 5^0, from injury and placed in the city with another iiater on Eaat Burn club Cooper Electric Co. for L. Collison, perily Week”. jail by Patrolman Hayes. myocarditis. avenue. side st : in the M l Scott diatrict. 3730 66th st, «15. Lucy Ann Rogen, 3529 49th, Our congregation has been invited Tonight at eight, a prayer meeting R. L. Mullineaux has been tqjcen Phillips & Bressie for C. R. Phil- SEEKS LENTS BUILDING SITE Waide & Son hope to have their March 1, 80 yeais, lobar pneumonia. will be held at the home of Mrs. to tho Friends church Tuesday night into partnership by the Star Electric lips, 9321 51st ave., $20. The Rev. J. P. O’Flynn, pastor of enlarged building completed within a Friday—George H. Friday, 6324 Johnson, 5016 74th street, in the the 14th to hear a lecture by a con company, 6338 Foster road, Phillipa & Bressie for A. Linstrom, St. Peter’s Catholic church, la-nts, short time. 82nd street, March 1, 49 yean; par Scandinavian language. The meeting verted Jewess, who has charge of .1 company has recently purchased 6229 93d st», «20. announces in his parish notes this Mi*« Evelyn LawTenaon, formerly esis. will be conducted by Rev. Nielson, ‘of mission in San (>8001*00. other Ford delivery car. C. L. Dearlove for A. J. Bartholo- week that ha is searching for a site i a teacher in Lenta school but now Reynolds — March 6, in this city, the Elim Swedish Baptist church. Mrs. Healer entertained her claas j i stationed at Mr. and Mrs. T. Inuzuka, of the mew, 3901 64th st., «5. for the now pariah buildings, to be Failing school, was a John N. Reynolds, aged 60 yean, late Franklin high school finished third of little girls at her home last Werl-' Nippon Florist, 3728 62nd st., and W. C. L. Dearlove for Walker, erected, in part, this spring. The Lent* visitor Thursday of last week. of 5314 101st street. in the basketball league by defeating nesdav afternoon in honor of her, baby plan to re-visit Japan this year. 5823 84th st., «50. present church building, rectory, and Mr*. S. A. Smith is now doing a Cowan—In this city, March 7, Rob Commerce, Wednesday, March 1, by small son’s birthday. Stanley Lutz, for M. D. Malcolm, ert E., aged 38 yean, son of Mr. and dn ««making business at 6724 46th land will be sold. Donald Updike, Ernest Ogsbury a score of 47 to 12. Wednesday of this week was sug-, avenue. and the sons of Mr. and Mrs. Tom 2821 E. 71st st.; «42. Mis. M. T. Cowan of Metolius, Ore., gested by our pastor as n day of A. E. Meserve for R. R. Grabeel, R. Willi*. I brother-in-law of O. U. Cox are lads who will join the De FRIENDS xHURCli NOTES PLUMBING PERMITS and brother of Frank Cowan of Me special fasting and prayer prepara Portland quarterly meeting of the 1 tory to the special meetings which Powell, died at St. Helens, Oregon, Molay For Boys organization at the 4203 76th st.; «25. tolius, Mn. Carl McGhee and Mrs. Stanley Lutz, for Mrs. Bayer, 5618 Edgar February 25. initial peeting Sunday in the Port Ir.rni rimnh closed w it h the <' I' are to begin next week. Waite of Portland, Mrs. A. L. Howard for Mrs. C. Arata, E. I’omeroyS baby boy ia sick. Mr. land auditorium. De Molay is the 62d st.; «40. rally al five Sunday. Owing to »0 Maude Whiteson and Mrs. Myrtle 4131 52d st; «375. The prayer luvnd will meet at the' Vanderlip & Lord, for D. Dumas, | Howell of San Francisco, Cal. The much sickness the sessions were home of the Trenary* on 92d street Pomeroy ia in the shoe repairing Masonic play organization, but De J. F. Lynds for T. Inuzuka, 3728 business at 6244 Foster road. Molay For Boys is open to any boy, 3304 54th st.; «25. smaller than usual with the exception Friday. funeral service was held Thursday at 62d st; «75. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Freisinger according to Dr. C. S. Ogsbury. of the Sunday school rally at throe Star Electric Co., for Gus Carlson, 1, at Finley’s mortuary. Concluding G. A. Spangenberg, 8109 36th ave.; Mrs. Edna Rusnell, instructor in Sunday, at which time the church I teacher’s training in the Oregon City and son, Joseph, returned Tuesday service, Mt. Scott cemetery. (cess), «55. Mrs. Roy Davis, 9419 Gilbert road, 8413 54th ave.; $60. was filled. The Sunday schools of I high school, was the guest of Mrs. ' evening from Chicago, where they was hostess at an all-day meeting Kimmel—Jesse P. Kimmel. 5227 Gus Schmidt, 5632 42d ave (sewer), ' were called by the sickness of Mrs. the three Portland churches partici | Jas. Leitch Saturday. 70th st., Feb. 28, 50 yean; nephritis. «25. ) esterday for the missionary socie “ Earn a Dollar ” Campaign | Freisinger’* mother. pated and Dr. Pratt of Portland gave Carter—March 7, at Emanuel hos Northwest P pe Co., for Anr.ie L. Judge Lyons, who is speaking each ties of the Lents M. E. church. After The Women’s Missionary society Robert R. Depew of 9005 71st pve. an inspiring address.. Rev. Nathan 1 night of this week at the schoolhouse business was finished a social pro of the Arleta Baptist church is hold pital, Benjamin F. Carter, aged 74 Mallett, 2721 67th street, «325. Schwab of South Salem Friends on the boy problems, will speak Sun-i left two weeks ago for eastern Ore- gram was enjoyed. Erdt & Evans, for Joe V. Wurtz, years. late of 3551 70th st., father of ing an “Earn a Dollar” campaign to church was the visiting minister an.) day night in the Evangelical church | 1 gon, where he had been for the past Mrs. Pearl Reid of San Diego, Cal.; 4835 91st street «100. Miss Mary Priel, Denver, Colo., ar- complete the balance of their year ’ s preached Saturday morning and Sun on the "Big Brother Farm" at Lob-1 1 year. Erdt A Evans, for Frank Salver- Mrs. Myrtle Kinney of Vancouver, day afternoon in Second church anil anon, where Mr. Lyons and his wife] The young ladies of the Sunday ■ rived on the steamer Senator, Thurs- pledge. It is hoped that the members Wash.; Elmer H. Carter of Medford. nagle, 7220 84th street, «10. school class of Lents Baptist church i day morning from San Francisco. and friends will earn a dollar and Ore.; Mn. Helen Harrell and Miss I Mrs. Frances Parr, 8323 48th ave Sunday morning in First church. have had a wide field of experience Mr. Chaney, 11 missionary nnd nn in handling boys. Mr. Lyons has a gave Mrs, Henderson, 7290 6lst ave., , She will visit indefinitely with Mrs. come prepared to tell how they did Edna Carter of this city. Funeral nue. cesspool, «55. old friend of Rev. anti Mrs. Cope, keen insight into child psychology a surprise party March 3, in her Mila Boardman, Gilbert road. Miss it if possible. The campaign will services were held Thursday. A. C. Nutter, for John Repp, 6304 preached to an attentive audience in and believes that there are no nor I home. Mis. Henderson resigned two Priel is a registered nurse of St end with an afternoon social March KNIGHT—At 5710 Woodstock av 72nd street, «100. 17, at the home of Mrs. Lincoln. weeks ago. Her resignation will be Luke’s hospital, Denver. the Sunday morning sendee. Morton & West, for Fred Monroe, enue, Match 2, Mary Murton Knight, mal boy* who are really bad. Mr. Rev. F. J. Cope went to Salem) Lyons has. in a masterly manner/ greatly regretted by ail who know UIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIBIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIinilllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll' aged 68 years, two months and seven 4135 66th street, cesspool, $60. Monday, where he attended the meot-i dealt with the problems of the home her. She was one of the faithful J. W. Rus sill, for Mrs. Dolly Ham “ Nays. The funeral services were held ing of the evangelistic board of the and no doubt many parents will be worker* of the Baptist church. Monday. mond, 4916 60th avenue, cesspool. Refreshments were served at the yearly meeting. EXLINE—March 3, Helen Louise «55. helped by hi* sensible »uggestions Elizabeth Mann and Marietta -Copt" Be sure to hear him Saturday and party. Games were the pastime of Jack Trachsel, for Mrs. Freda j Exline, aged 13 years, late of 7110 the evening. Those present were: ■ HltBIIllII IIBIIIIIIIIBII1IIIIIIIIIBIIIIIIIBIII illllBIIIIBi1llllllllllllllllllllll!lilllll lllllllli! ¡Sixtieth avenue, beloved daughter of Stahle, 6420 60th avenue, cesspool, "attended” the all-day holiness meet Sunday nights. Miss Marguerite Osel, Edna Barker. ing to be held in the Wilbur Method (From The Oregon Voter). he, who nearly succeeded in inducing Riley and Ada Exline and sister of «55. ; Lena Jones, Lyde Schlappi, Bertha ist church next Monday, a week Stark-Davis Co., for Fred Merllell, OBITUARY One of the unavoidable difficulties the Multnomah delegation to crowd Marguerite and Lois Exline. Funeral I Sclilappi, Myrtle Pearson, Nina Pe early, going last Monday. They sure services were conducted Monday. In 4417 66th street, $100. connected with political activity by a Julius L. Meier and Emery Olmstead terson, Iva Davis, Leona Flier, Leona ly beat us all to it. A. C. Nutter, for C. B. Bonsteli, .secret organization is that incorrect off from the 1925 Fair Boaixl. His terment Mt. Scott Park cemetery. Chas. Frymont Eddy, well known Hoak, Katherine Goodman. Sunday, March 12, the C. E.’s of 6421 6521 65th avenue, «100. citizen and pioneer business man of I W. F. Kelly of 5405 89th street rumors abound as to leadership in chief instrumentality was Represen Friends church will meet with tho A. C. Nutter, for Mrs. Wilson, 6704 I BUILDING PERMITS in Mt. , makes more than houses grow. For such an organization. Several of the tative Franklin F. Korell, now a can Mt. Scott, was laid to rest C. E.’s of the Evangelical church, at 60th avenue, $200. Not having Scott cemetery, Feb. 22, 1922, having instance. Concord grapes. He bought state papers are beginning to men didate for Congress. the lattrr's kind invitation. A. E. Hooker, 6718 E. 89th (cess), tion names, in an endeavor to identi been able to get either man off from J. H. Krall, erect greenhouse, 8305 departed this life Feb. 20. at the some roots from Mr. Moore of 56th There will lx- n business meeting «55. fy those who are the chiefs of the Ku the 1925 Fair Board, he did effective Foster Road, «75. avenue and 91st street, Mr. Moore, and social of the C. E.’a at the home family residence, 5503 65th street. Oregon Constr. Co. for Geo. Car E. N. Hunt, erect shack, 6710 59th He was born at Eddy's Corner«, now, is loath to believe that the Klux Klan and of the Federation of work in helping keep the “Faithful , of Lina Spencer, Friday evening, michael. 3915 65th st. (sewer), «90. near Saratoga Springs, New York, grapes Mr. Kelly has are from the Patriotic Societies. So far such men Fourteen” lined up against the Fair avenue, «100. P. W. Britts for J. J. Gayer, 5626 March 10. tion either has been erroneous, ac bill, thus contributing to its defeat. Wm. Karstedt, erect chicken house, Tile Aeronauts Sunday school class I in 1856, moved with his parents to| roots ho sold Mr. Kelly, They are 57th st, «100. cording to the best information we We set forth the facts concerning 10047 49th avenue; builder, F. J. will have their cl."A business moot Jnckaon, Michigan, in 1863, whole he even an improvement on Mr. Moore’s are able to obtain, or has had sim Mr. Gifford’s legislative activity for A. Anderson, 3808 56th st. (sew- Moses; «60. lived until 1904, when he came to Or .stock. Mr. Kelly sotd some roots ing Saturrlay evening. ply a basis of truth for a lot of ex the information of certain state pa E. E. O’Brien, repairing residence, er), $35. this week to Salem people. Sunday evening at 7:30 the follow egon. Jno. Repp, 6304 72d st, «25. aggeration. pers which have suggested that the 5622 41st avenue; builder, W. C. Nel- He engaged in the fuel and real ing missionary program will lx* ren Shiloh circle. Ladies of the G.A.R., Otto Tichenor, 4426 ,73d st. (cess), F. O.'P. S. were in reality boosting Numerous authorities, each of son: «75. dered: Opening song service; devo estate business for several years in held their silver tea recently nt the whom is or ought to be well informed for the 1925 Fair, owing to some «45. Ed. Zapf, 5309 47th avenue, has tional period led by the pastor; mu the Mt. Scott district. He wna rm- home of Mr. .and Mrs. W. H. Heald concur in the positive statement that supposed friendship existing between E. A. Bohren, for Max Skibbe, 988 authorized V. G. Snashall, 5324 46th sic; location of our work in Africa, ployed at the time of his death by on 82nd street The rooms were the chief of xthe Ku Klux Klan and Julius L. Meier and the owners of E. Madison, «85. avenue, to .build a «2500, one-story William Boulin; History of our work, the Star Sand company, where he beautifully decorated with stars and also of the F. O. P. S. is none other the public utility with which Mr. Gif residence for him at 5309 47th ave Plan Edifice for Church—Plans Doris Mann; missionary ’exercise by will be sadly missed for his kind nnd stripes. A patriotic program was ar than Frederick L. Gifford, formerly ford was formerly connected. nue. are being prepared by F. Manson the primary classes; music; Present cheerful words nnd hone:*, upright ranged in honor of the late President a technical expert in the employ of Mr. Gifford is an idealist of the Miss Cora E. Lynds. rep. res., 4426 White for the erection of a new edi McKinley's birthday. Refreshments, one of Portland’s larger public ser fanatical type, who is determined to condition and needs of the field, J. dealings. 61st st., $200. He is survived by his widow, Kath- consisting of ice cream, cake and cof fice for the Arleta Baptist church at Fiinl Swanson; Rosy »isibility of thi vice corporations but not connected run Catholics out of public office in A. T. Gilliam, erect chicken house, 64th street and 48th avenue. The Church, Jennie DeBord; marching erine Eddy, formerly Miss Katherine fee, were served. with that corporation for some time, Oregon and incidentally to damage 790.3 64th place, $60. building will be 105 by 160 feet in song by class of girls; music; read Benefiel, to whom he wax united in Funeral services for M.vra Sitser, having resigned, it is said, in order the business and political influence of marriage Oct. 14, 1914, and a son of H J. Weiler, rep. res., 4920 424 dimensions, two stories in height, ing, Mildred Heacock; missionary of 5611 50th avenue, were held at the to use his entire time and energy in Jews and aliens. The fact that the with basement. The auditorium will music, recitation by two girls; reci daughter by a former marriage, Kenworthy undertaking parlors, 92nd the building up of the Klan and the Public Auditorium of Portland is re ave.; bldr., J. C. Still; «50. namely Claire Eddy of Seattle. Wash, I street, March 2, Burial was at Mult tation by Helen Cavanos. Jos. Jarvis, erect garage, 3824 have seating capacity for 500 wor influence of the F. O. P. S. Mr. Gif quired to initiate a single class of shipers and there will be 60 class Do not fail to hear Miss Gennett and Mrs. C. E. Frost of Portland, and nomah cemetery. Mrs. Sitser was 47 ford ia an unusual man, of marked 1.100 or more applicants for admis 66th st., «150. Gedalius, the Jewess, next Tuesday two sisters, Mrs. C. M. Coleman and years of age and wife of Charles ability not only in the line of his sion into the Ku Klux Klan alone is Walter Blackburn, rep. res. 6330 rooms. The building will be of brick at 7:45 p. m. at the Friends church. Mrs. A. J. Calkins, of Seattle. He William Sitser and mother of Lillian technical training, but as a manipu evidence of his organizing efficiency. 8.3rd st.; bldr., Wallace C. Grigg; with wood trimmings and is estimat ed to cost about «75,000. She is a fine speaker. Every person leaves many relatives in the east. He nnd John Sitser. lator of men. He is the type of man The further fact that he was able to «100. was an active member of the Wood- invited. Marie and Harry Hirschman of who knows how to keep himself in trap Charles Hall of Marshfield into Mrs. Minnie E. Root, rep. res., 5735 men of the World. Contributed. St. Patrick’s concert and dance. 10011 56th avenue ordered the Her- the background, while inducing ac becoming the F. O. P. S. candidate 67th st.; «350. Grange hall, night of March 17th, Misa Darnell Married aid last Saturday. tivity on the part of other men by for the republican nomination for| Mrs. Geo. Newbegin, rep. res., 6206 un^er auspice of St. Peter’s Parish. Kalama, Wash.—The marriage of Arleta Juniors Win Championship 1 Mis. Harry J. Reinhard, 3575 82nd the rewards of publicity and public governor is further evidence of his 48th st.; bldr., C. Hunt; «50. By defeating the Holy Names five Admission 50 and 25 cents.—Adv. power. Of course the indorsement Miss Helen Darnell, daughter of Mr. 1 street, who has been ill with the ofific". Briefly, he combines the at tributes of the old-time political boss destroys whatever slight chances Mr. . Wm. Clem, erect garage, 4409 63d and Mrs. J. 8. Darnell and Mr. L. E. on Christian Brothers floor Tuesday ’ grippe, is again able to be up- W. F. Bogart, 2503 49th st., has Fowler of Carlisle, Wash., took place night. 20 to 15, the Arleta Junior« it Harry J. Reinhard wes a visitor in with a self-sacrificing spirit of devo Hall might have had for the nomina | st.: «30. Mrs. Geo. E. Montgomerv, rep. re*. authorized E. C. Lynds, 2827 48th st., tion. but naturally neither Mr. Gif tion to a cause. Sunday at high noon. Mr. and Mrs. won the city 130-pound basketball Goble, Oregon, Monday. J. E. Herbes states that business Mr. Gifford was in attendance at ford nor Mr. Hall believe that to be 5109 68th st.; bldr., F. C. Folsom; to build a 83500. 1H-story house at Fowler will make their home at Car- championship. It was a clean, hard ‘«100. game. activity in the building line in Mt. the legislature last winter. It was the case. 2503 '9th st. lisle. Ku Klux and F. O. P. S.