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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (March 5, 1914)
•1 Tremont, Kem Park and Arleta Chas. F. Parker Real Estate—Notary Public Houses, Lots aud Acreage for Saie or 1'rade Arleta, Oregon 6621 Foster Road, The Arleta picture theatre is planning Miss Nina Johniou of Woodmere has b.-en a I Mett t from school duties this ! to re-open for business. Lee Chalker is engaged in New Port week owing to illness. promotion work. Jas. H >weu of Kent Park is driving a Mrs. Anretta Allen of 42 avenue, near bran new motor cycle delivery these days. 70lh street is planning a new house Mrs. Viola Goff of 39th and Tibbets ’ street is very ill with tonsilitis. K Hemmila, 5705 38th avenue is ' building a new porch to his reaideuce. J. P. Fin lev & Son Funeral Directors Montgomery and Fifth St Main Office Phone Main 9 Phone East 781 Home B-1888 LERCH For better tire protection, the hydrant . at 67th street has been changed to the I north aide of the car line. A fire at 6140, 66th street Tueeday in- 1 jured the home of J. A. Hollingwortb about «26. The fire caught from a cur- I tain striking the stove pipe. The wig- orus efforts of the wife subdued the tire before the company catne. Hawtbore Ave. and East 11 th. St. R. A. LEISY Mr». Lerch o2nd St and Foster Road PHARMACY Assistant Branch Office Carters Building UP TO THE MINUTE Kern Park DURO STORE CUT THIS OUT The R. A. Leisy Pharmacy 6146 Foster Road Will give you an order for a regular $1.25 Photo of yourself, FREE on presentation of this advertise ment when making a 25c purchase. This applies on any order from this store and does not require further expense at the studio. Spring Building Phone Tabor 1280 We have the Lime, Brick. Cement, Plaster, Gravel or Sand, all goral as the liest at prices to suit And Don’t Forget Us Whitman Avenue aud 6ttli street are being graded for sidewalks. As usual F. M. Arters, ia finishing hia huma' the city engineei« have planned so and when completed it will lie a beauti property owners will have to rebuild ful home. fencoe, ' grade yards, aud go to other unnecessary expenses on a practically Mrs Muller, ot Wood mero is erecting level street. a new five room bungalow at MHh. Ave ! Monday, March ’2nd, Mr. Paul Kruger, I and 77 St. an eastern mau, bought the butcher chop of F. Kauer located on 67th street Wilber Barnes and Joe tiething are and Foster road. Mr. Kauger is going doing the electrical wiring on the new back east to look after interests there. Isis Theatre. Mr. Kroger will improve the place and 1 give good service to the public. Every Oscar Freeburger, is spendiug the body welcome. week al hia sisters, at prurti Prärie, ¡ The Merry Milk Maid Cantata given Wash. by Mrs. Tripp’s pupils at the Arleta Baptist church was quite a success. Leo Truesdale has exchanged his j Grades Kem Park Feed & Fuel Company 6905 Foster Road • .Mrs. Lockwood, is completing the foundation for a new resilience at ftuth. j The young people of laurel wood gave Ave. and Raybum Ave. Carl Carlson a surprise party on .Mon day night at the home of his brother, R. E. Thomae, has lieen laid up with F. A. Carlaoh, on 67th street. two broken ribs for three weeks. but be given Satunlay evening March 7. M uxic, program, and big chicken supper benefit: EveryEtody invited Six to Nine P. M Calkin» Hall, Gilta-rt Station. will come if you buy your interior finishing lumber from us. We furnish soft yellow fir of the kinu that suits. Let us Show You Our Stock of Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Sash, Doors, Moul dings, Paper, Roofing and Builders Hardware Lowest Prices consistent with worth while qualities The Square Deal Dominates ail Our Business Transactions Wilberg-Oppegard Inv. Co I.umb-r Yard Real Estate Office 6924 Foster Road Phone Taber 619 Broadway Building Phone Main 6!99 thoroughly It cuts with less waste and rtands all kind» of weal firn Give us y<4tr next order. The Copeland Lumber Company Phone Tabor 1371 Foster Road ami Campiteli Hia. Ia>nts Station, Portland, Oregon » <* oo oo o oto «m oo o Good Paint Costs Nothing but remember, this is true of good paint only. When you buy a paint of recognized high quality you insure your house of beauty and durability. Good paint insures so many positive benefits that its original cost is re duced to nothing. Think twice before you buy paints of cheap quality and cheaper price—they are poor economy. The cheapest you can buy is the one that will stand by you for the longest pos- sible time—that paint is S. W. P. Sherwin Williams Paint Prepared FOR SALE BY I Mt. Scott Drug Company On Wednesday of next week Mias Lucy Broad will address the pupils of tlx* Lente school in the assembly hall at two o’clock P. M. Thirty member« of Lenta Epworth league paid a visit to the laurelwood League at the M. E. Church Arleta, last Friday evening where they were royally entertained Chicken Supper The dedication of Cawkina Hall will Every board sound ami fully seaiemed. tliey are on the mend. Saturday evening February 2sth, the following people gave a surprise party on Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Hunt who are going hack to their old home in LaCroee, Wi«., Mr. and Mra. C. 8. Parker, Mr. and Mrs. Wilkin«, Mr. and Mr». Shoe maker, Mr. and Mrs. Clarke and Mr». Iiotty. Refreshments were served and 500 waa played until early Sunday, morning. is the barn or other out building constrtKlrd with will lie found ixmts ladies of the Eastern Star enter-1 tained visitors Wednesday evening with B. Y. P. U. will give a social at the a program and lunch. church Friday evening at 8 o'clock, A H. L. Irish ha» lieenentertaining com cordial invitation is extended to all. pany, M. D. Caste from Irondale Wash Louis Bradbury of Simola A Davis, ington this week. lias lieen ill during the past week. Stanley Davis has been the victim of mumps during the week. BUILT TO LAST 'r LVMBFH our lumber. Edward Smith, of Noyth Main Street, is in Califqrnia this spring on account of ill health. Woodmere School grounds will be one ot the (inert around II m > city when complete. With the beautiful new build ing on the center. The garden groumla are just acr<sM Rayburn from the schools. C. D. Tillson, state Manager of the Lovett buys and sells second hand ‘•Homesteaders” a fraternal Itetilficary goods. 206 .Main St. order, and F. A. Boody, were in Lents I the first of the week with the view of ! Why pay $7 for a rocker you can buy ‘ locating a "Homestead” in tlie Mt. I for $5 at Kenworthy & Co., Lents. • Scott Country. 3 of the largest loaves of hot broad for 10c Hundreds of thousands are enjoying the result of our baking, give us a trial and be convinced. LENTS, OREGON 3 Find Out What Best Means in Bakery Goods Hundreds are enjoying the result of our baking. You can and should enjoy it, too! Make one test and find out how delicious our bread, cakes and pies really are. 3 large loaves fresh bread 10c I Mt. Scott Bakery Foster Road Near P O. JOHN WACHOWITZ, Prop. The Lents Seed and Flower Store Can Supply you with all kinds of Seeds, Cut Flowers and Plants, at reasonable prices. We have also nice Cabbage and Cau liflower Plants FLORAL PIECES MADE ON ORDER Brugger’s Bakery J be Old Time Lents Beker, Formerly the Mt. Scott Bakery A Smile of Satisfaction Il Woodmere home (or property near Day- ton. Ore. We Lead—others have to follow rather than «lose the doors when in need of Feed, Wood or Coal. and Quality for all purposes ! |iM‘ All church. »Misty, per» mat suit local news not published tor prutti. tros. noi less «>t en WrtaiMksnts. eonductsd lor profit, publiahsd at a Wk' mlnimun, ot M> wools. Atinonues- iucu U anil van! ot tbauka, aamo rata. Ail ver- tiling ratta quoted on request. Measeis are very prevalent among the A tire al 3621, 63 st 8. K., practically seh'.lant of the Woodmore school. destroyed the home of K K. Redding at 6 o'clock Wednesday tnoruitig. The Mr. Bonnett is building it new home house and iurniture to the value of tin Edge Street. «3600 were injured, Insurance was about the same. lncendarism is sus- Cap Hasen has the tiuniug job on the petted tn w Itank and theatre building. The “Old Folks Concert" given at the Arleta “Center” was one ot the season's features. The progam consisted of song, choruses and a number of recita tions by a "black face" quartette, of which Mr. Secrest and wife, Mrs. Payne, J. P. Johnston, and Mra. Sloan. R. W. Veatch handled the banjo. Mr. Johnson of Woodmere gave a “Chinook" song. After the program 1 lunch was served and Mr. Pruden served the coffee. Compliments were paid Prof. Chapman who has assisted Ladies Aid and Missionary society with music during the winter. will meet at the home of Mrs. Dustin The Junior Philathia class ol the Ar Firlaud Wednesday, for An al) day meet leta Baptist Sunday school has reorga ing. Luncheon will be served. nised and under the direction of their The Arleta Branch Library will con new teacher, Mrs. Brasure. are going to duct a study hour at 3:30 every Thurs do big tilings. A cordial invitation is day afternoon beginning the first week extended to anv new members and in March. Library hours at Arleta are visitors. — 2 p. m. till 9 ;8uudaya, 2: M) to 5:30. Undertaker LOCAL AND PERSONAL Phone Tabor 2139 Main St., Lenta Remember we Have Changed the Name to Brugger’s Bakery WE ARE HERE TO STAY Remember the Name—BOHNA SPRING OPENING SALE 15c dress Ginghams at......... I 10c dress Ginghams at......... 15c Repplette at..................... 25c Pop in at.......................... 35c Pop in at.......................... 6 l-4c Calico at....................... 8c Embroidery per yard.... 10c Embroidery per yard .. 15c Embroidery per yard . 20c Embroidery per yard .. 25c Embroidery per yard .. 50c Embroidery per yard... 65c Boys Pant«....................... $1.00 Boys Pants................... $1.25 Men’s Pants................. $1.50 and $1.75 Men’s Pants $2.50 Men’s Pants................. $4.50 Men’s Pants................. $2.00 Men’s Hats ................. $2.50 Men’s Hats................... $3.50 Men’s Hats................... <1 12 l-2c 8 l-3c 12 l-2c z 20c 25c 5c 5c 6 l-4c 10c 15c V 18c 35c 50c 75c 98c $1.25 $1.98 $3.50 $1 50 $1.98 $2.50 THE EMPORIUM H. S. HASHIM, Prop Main St , N. of Postar Hoad, Lenta, Ore. WHEN YOU WAJ£T LIGHT GROCERIES, BAKING GOODS. CONFECTIONERY, CI GARS, FRUITS, VEGETABLES. ETC. 0 Discount On Any New Suit, Ladies or Gent’s Usual Quality and Make No Stamps, You Get the Disconnt JOHN MANZ, Main St. I^ents CLEANING PRESSING Repairing i THE HERALD $1.00 PER YEAR