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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (March 19, 1914)
Arthur, ami of Mr. and Mr«, bam Hayward, is reported ar seriously ill. Tremont, Kem Park and Arteta LOCAL AND PERSONAL Mr. II. J. Parkinson, altera long and An auto truck engaged on the «treet xerious illneas i» on thè road lo ruoovagy tilth avenue is having concrete side All okurab, >u<-l»ly. |wr»»nal «mt lo» »l n«ws work waa badly damaged by tire one aud was a viaitor in Arleta this week. not publlahnl for pmm, tr««, «uiic«i <>t «a- walk* laid. tvrtallimriils. eoixluctel tor protlt. publtahsd day thia week. ......... . I Cha*. Rmitingh. was taken to th* hoepital Mondar with pneumonia. A large crowd b.umded the hard Last Friday noon tire engine No. 31 ! time dance at Hie Uoo-lnw re Hall last wa« «ent to 55th and 74lh avenue on a Tuesday eveaing. that was given by ll>e t C E El«ly ha« begun work for th* (alee alarm. Women of Woodcraft. Brazil Top factory of 2nd and Tavlor. •latte minltuun. at to w<>r<l». Anuouaov IU»IIU »ud card of thaak», ■•«>>' ral» Adv»»- lldiig rat»« quoted on rsquvsl t - ■' ' 1; Mrs J. E. Hawkins of Ninth Ave. has been ill the past week. Mr. Hoffman of 60th avenue and 72d Charles Rutting proprietor of the Gray« t'rowing volunteer« ii«tte«l «treet is getting the roof on a new resi- Ariete sheet Metal work« who was about 44i> ou their social of last week. A. J. Oder, grocer at both avenue and taken to the hospital laet Monday Buffer 62nJ street has been taken to the hoe- 'dence for himself. pital for an operation. ing with pueumonia ia re|xirted improv I ent* now least« of a new phol.igraph Mr. R. C. Frace of laurel w.xxl ia ing. gallery, operated by Fred W. Kry. a veteran in the busine«». A regi»tration rally under the auspice* building a new five room modern of th* Civic league will be held at th* bungalow on 80th street, to nth of 45th Arlela school garden« ta beginning to Arleta school Wednesday evening, •venue. lake a déduit* form. The ground ie be Walter Raker, now located at 8t. March 25. A number of »peakers will ing put intoah*|ie, eeede have arrived John«, la the proud parent of an heir be present, each of whom will be limited The Kein Park Christian church is and prospects ar* good for a tine garden born within the paat week. to ten miaute« in which to explain the preparing for a aerie* of meeting«, hav dieplay. principles tor which they stand. Card* ing the apecial assistance of Rev. H. L. Lao Fay of Ainsworth, Neb., is viali» will be n **«il and all tho** who have Ford of Auatralia. Mr. Fay In all W. W. Smith will build a new garage I ing Mrs. M. J. Boland not registered will be told exactly how and house one an I a half miles west of probability will locate her*. to do so. The Wilbergtip- The Epworth League took a hike to , Clackamas station. The Lent« »chool garden lia* keu Mt. Tabor on on» evening thia week, pegard Co., is furnishing the materials. about 40 going, returning to eat lunch plowed up and «ubdivided and will be at Mice Mabel Smith*». Wednesday evening, March lltb, Ben assigne«! to pupil« sh«>rtly.| Hur Lodge No, 9 had an open meeting and over 260 peoplF attended. Refresh Mrs. A. F. Herahner aaaiated Mrs. Mr. Avon Preseintine 1* building a ments were terved ami every one had a McKoy in cutting out the uniforma for new modern eight room house and the Girla Camp Fire club Tuesday af large barn on Foster road and 74th good time. ternoon. street 8. E. Montgomery ami Fifth St Chaa. F. Parker of «521, Foe ter road I-enta Dramatic Club will meet at the 8t. eaya buaineaa ia picking up and real Arleta Woodmen celebrated «•tate ia commencing to change hamis. laia theatre Sunday morning at 10 Patrick's day by giving a "Hard Time Dance.'* They must bar* needed New people are coming into the Mt. o'clock according to Manager M. J. Boland. the money for the announcement« were beoti district at the rate of 50 per week. printed on strawboard scrap«. A fine The People of Ninth Ave are making time is reported. Thursday, March 12tb, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Hunt left here for their old home conaiderable improvement on sidewalks. Mr. Hunt wa* It would be nice if everybody could do II you want your Furniture made like in LaCrosse, Wis. new. call Tabor 9». All work guar partner of Ros* A Hunt, real «state likewise. anteed. Work called for and delivered, dealers at Laurelw<md. no extra charge. Tremont Furniture Quite a number of l*>nt* people Phone Mata 9 Hospital, 5827 72 St. 8. E. Tabor 920.1 Tbs home ol J. A. Davis of 4137, 72ud attended the regular meeting of the Re- street waa completely destroyed by tire hekah lxxlge at Arleta last Saturday The place evening. at 10:30 Monday evening, Mr. Davis wa* waa insured for tlOOO. j at borne alone when the fire started. Gilbert Crossing folk* are trying to J. P. Finley & Son Funeral Directors Main Office Chas. F. Parker Phone East 781 Home B-1888 Real Estate—Notary Public 6521 Foster Road, Arleta, Oiegon LERCH Undertaker Hawthore Ave. and'East 11th. St. R. A. LEISY PHARMACY Mrs. Larch Assistati: 62nd St and Foatek Road EPWORTH LEAGUE ENTER TAINMENT SATURDAY Piano Solo Mias Hilda Turpi* Instrumental Duet Miss Turpi* and Mr. Wilkinson.................. ... ......... "That Rascal Pal",Character« I Ml«««« Edna Hlrything Hilda Turpi», M«««er« Chas. Wil«on, Wllford Hollingworth and Stanford Moore .............................. Violin Holo Mrs. Madge Watson Holo......... Wallace Hlevlbing with Male Qnartett a*r*>nipaniment . ..................... Reading, »elected,. Ml«« Ethel Paul 8. do, "Don't You Mind th« Borrows" Ml«« El«ie Greening.................. ........... Violin Solo........ Mr«. Madge Watson "Darkle** Cradle Song". l-adiea Quartett, Misses How«, Kllce, (¡«thing, and Blevlhlug....... ............................... Reading, selected, • • Mis* Nellie Horner "Muffs, or The Husband's Mistake.... Mixed Quartett. CLASSE! •FOR HAl.K" ami "WANT’ in rlaaaltled column 1 cent p for Brat Inaerlioni Q cent au**«- Watch the column tor tisrgain«. WAN I KI> WANTEDR<»ii;icrs for «eve (urnialMMl roomt. Enquire KM hall Slrw'l W\NTH» I g.»d r. liable woman to solicit subncipiitMM. at lierai«! otH« < WANTED T o engage 'At Iront I « nt» to I*11 k I h .|. ■ .u m j near Bherwnod--Write (or full ' inatlon E. E Rodger», RI* I. wood Ore. WANTED— Hoys mav be ha sometimes girls. Ths older < ii » I m ¡ordinary wages and others schooled and care«I for in return lor »light services rendered. For particu lar« addrvM W. T. Gardner. »U|>erin- temient Boy» ami Girl« Aid Hueietv ol Don't think becauae you registered (fregón, Portland. Ore. a year ago that that la enough. The I POM WALK new law waa declared unconstitutional, fry again. FOR BALK-Good young horse quire al Herald office : Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Creager moved F<fR SAI F I o. • od «Infs fog from Stith St and 42nd Ave. laat week horn rooster. Inquire at Herald offi.w. to the comer of McKenzie and Main FOR SALE—Newspapers few wrap Sts. in the Saginaw Height« Addition. ping or kindling Mt Scott Put. Co. FUR KALE—tine 9 year old'horse, 1 The after noon and evening service* spring wagon, 2 pair of haras«»»». In were well attended at Bennett chapel. quire at Herald office. J. Stanford Moor* filling hi* father* LUMBER—At our new mill IS» miles Pulpit in the evening. south«*»' of Kelso. We deliver I urn her. Jonsrnd Bros (• Grandma Forsyth.» friends are pleased 1 F<>R KALE— Silver Cam pine to we her out again, after having been • Roosters. F. B Golden, 4 mile south confined to the house for the past eight of lzrais, R. D. Bos fiOfi. FoR HALE-- A Htandard organ in weeks. good condition. Price 44«. Inquire at. Herald office. Miss Dorothy Waugh was absent from : its leghorn school duties Wednesday. Mrs. Ethel ¡ FOR KALk> White Pekin duck egg» tor set Dixon supplied her place. Otto Kataky, Lenta. Tabor 2*23. ................ — ■ FOR SAIJC —Furniture, Carpel. m A»“' E. E. Rodger» and wife, of Slierwood, Ga* platee and oven, ctw-ap. Mr«. HsmP- * ' Oregon, formerly of Fourth Ave. Lrnta. lamie. MAREK. HORHEB. WAGONfF'aad spent a few hours in Lents Sunday. Mr. Rotter« has a large luip farm four mile* HARNFHb. Call at Grange Htor«. South of Sherwood, just a short distance - Kataky Brae. ___ from river transportation. He luul a Buff l-egborn males tor breeding, grMMf crop of hofM laet year and ia pre- | use Cawkins hall to it* limit, Another paring to liandlr Buff, white sod brown liandle • a much larger crop this tin* »rise stock. leghorn setting egg*. HO22, <A Ave., Mr«. Tilly of 5610, 68th avenue, oc- benefit supper there last Saturday eve tall. 8. E. Tabor 3426. eupviug a bouse owned by Mrs. Matite- ning. l-etter bawds, envelopes, cards, bill •on, wa* burned out Saturday evening. Couch»«. Cushion«, maitresse« m*<i* heads, auction notice» and poster*, The loss wa* complete, with »mall in Rapairing don* Tr*mont dodger«, announcement«, etc, al Mt. Dr. <>gebury haa moved into new to ord*r. surance. apartment» in the Lent-Campbell build Furnitur« Hospital. 5827 7*2 St. H. K. I Hcott Pah, Co., office, 1-ent* ing. and ia fitted up with all the latent Tabor 920. FOR SALE—Thoroughbred Whit* Plymouth Rock Egg* for ha'clung. Il.nl Fire in the tasement of the public frill« and convenience*. Err setting o( 15. A. Schuman, lenta, library on 670 street, Kern Park, orne Phone 3014. Saturday evening, March 14th about The home of P. E. Errecaon, 119 FOR HALE—Pure Bred Hhode Island 1 7 o’clock caused excitement. Hot ashes Seventn avenue wa* damaged by a Red Egg« tor hatching, |i 00 jwr »et tin g in a wooden box caused the fire. No chimney fire on Monday of this week. of IS. Mrs. Frank Mnurflns IQ mile aast of Italie. Home Phone 46S1 damage was done. The fire «pread to th* roof anti for a time indication* were that th* tire F<iR BALE— A store with modern would be «etiou«. living rooms, including guoil wood A trip around the world ia picture« range. Good bnsinees property on Mt. will be given March 28 at the Arteta Bcott carline, corner 9th and Nelson Don’t wait till after the primary elec . schoel by Dorsey Smith. This will be ■treet, also horae, barn cm and buggy cheap for cash. Phone Tabor 444«. supplemented by music. Mr. Smitn tion to register. It i* really more im ha* personally conducted trip* around portant to vot* at th* primary than at POH HKN! the world and has a very fine collection the general election. If good people All Goods andJWork 1 of pictures. This is free to the public are nominated there will be no trouble FOR RENT—Htor« Room. Inquire First Class but children must be accompanied by about getting good people elected of Mt. Scott Pub. Co. their parent*. Foster Ro»<l Ft’R RENT:—4 Room M<»b-m house, Call and see our stock of uncalled , Near Port Office, Sani», chicken house, garden, on Center LENTS Furniture. Tremont Furniture Has- j t and 6th Ave. Enquire H«-rald office The reception at the school house Fri day night laat, in honor of Professor* pital. 58'27 72 St. 8. E. Tabor 920. MtMCKI.I.ANKOl'M Ball and Newbill was one of the ev-nt* of the year. There wa« a fine crowd, a W« buy aii'l w-ll second ham I furniture and stoves. Alvoni’» Furniture Btore good program, refreshments and inter ill Main 04. esting inspection pt the new manual training department. Wild flowers Homestead land in 100 and 320 acre BUILT TO LAST iota. Inquire Tabor 263 Call for adorn the Arleta library every day. J. F. Heyting. LLMBLR is tin- barn or other out Daily Oregonian, Herald, McCall,* Over 400 men were in line at ths city building constructed with .Magazine and Sunset. *11 (or th* ball Monday morning to take ths physi our lumber. Every board regular price (|6.00) of th* Oregonian. cal examination for patrolman. The will lie found thoroughly I if taken at the Herald office. men were examined at the rate of forty sound and fnlly seasoned. each hour, and each one wm given a 41.89 pays for the Herald one year and A. N. GARDNER JEWELER Watches, Jewelry Branch Office «'arten Building Kern Park UP TO THE MINUTE DRUG STORE Spring Building Pbone Tabor 1280 We have the Ume, Brick, Cement. Pla«ter, Gravel or Sand, all good a- the best at prices to suit a And Don’t Forget Us when in need of Feed, Wood or Coal. and Quality for all purpose* Grade* Kern Park Feed & Fuel Company 6905 Foster Road A Smile of Satisfaction will come if you buy your interior finishing lumber from us. We furnish soft yellow fir Repair Work number. Friday morning, March 20 the athletic examination will be held at Multnomah Helds. Saturday morning an oral teet will be held at the Walker •chool on Fourth and 8 Inion street«, j A large nunil>erof young men met at the Arleta school Wednesday evening, .March 4, 1914. and <*rgabiz*d an Ath letic Association. Twenty-eight mein bers were secured a* charter member*. This association will put forth an effort to interest the boys in all kind« of ath letic work. The following officer« were | elected: Byron Brock, chairman ; David Brown, pre-ident; Byron Lieuallen, | secretary and trraenrer. of the kina that suits. Let us Show You Our Stock of Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Sash. Doors, Moul dings, Paper, Roofing and Builders Hardware a Lowest Prices consistent with worth while qualities The Square Deal Dominates all Our Business Transactions Wilberg-Oppegard Inv. Co Lumbc-r Yard Real Estate Office 6924 Foster Road Broadway Building Phone Taber 619 Phone Main 6199 Ixivett buys and sells seoon-i han.l | good«. 206 Main St. ___________________ The voting contest for the most pop- ular young lady in the Arleta and Kern Park district», which has been running at the Princes Theatre for several weeks. I closed last Tuesday night. The winners were: First, Miss Sarah Buell, second I Miss Glive Roland. Third Miss Iva Spen- cer. The first prize was a handsome combination gold watch and bracelet, «•eond prize a beautiful rhinestone bracelet, third prize a fine Manicure set. The prizea were awarded Wednes day evening. Tlo- Webfoot Atheistic Club tendered each of the winners a Is-autiful bouquet of carnations. U*e economy, have yonr old furnitnre made better than new at Tremont Fur niture Hospital, 5827 72 St 8. E. Ta’*>r 921. Let me paper and cloth your house right, no tacks used. Lovett'«, 106 Main Street. It cut» with leas waste and stands all kinds of weather. Give us your next order. Í The Copeland Lumber Company L « ( | Phone Tabor 1371 Foster Road and Campbell Sts. I^enu Station, Portland, Oregon LOOK! LOOK! Here is your chance to get Seeds and Planta for your garden It ia now time to plant Gladoliufl and Dahlia bulbs Buy at The Lents Seed and Floral Store and watch your garden grow Will have a nice aMortment of Bedding Plants for hang ing baskets and porch boxes Mata 34., Lenta Phewe Taber 2139 i three tine aluminum sauce pans— I worth 43.no. Call or write us your 1 order. The Herald. ■» Automobile Repairing Prest-O-Llte Service VULCANIZING u. s. DIAMOND TÌrgg G00DUŒ 1 11 VV Find Out What Best Means in Storage |Battery Recharging Bakery Goods We Carry a Stock of FORD Hundreds are enjoying the result of our baking. You can and should enjoy it, too! Make one test and find out how delicioun our bread, cake* and pie« really are. 3 large loaves fresh bread 10c LARGEST LOAF IN THE CITY Scott Bakery IT IS NOT TRUE THAI WE HAVE CHANGED NAMES Foster Road Near P O. JOHN WACHCAVITZ, Prop. Parts and Accessories Day and Night Service LENTS GARAGE Third Ave. »nd Foater Road i