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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (March 26, 1914)
Doty's naliwry team has been mak-1 Ing a record for itself this week, having j Lenta visitor Thursday, run away ao ofteu It haa becoffie a | ■ . matter of expectation. E. L. Thorpe of Gresham was work* ! Ing in Uinta Wednesday in the Interval A Are at 18*3. 46th avenue 8, E. i of the county fair. about A o'clock Wednesday morning *" R. M. Yeager relumed from Persia jurvd a building belonging to J2 I last Wednesday. Mr. Yeager ha» been Misner of Oregon City and a grocery | in that country for ssveral years en operated by Lindeay A McKee. A gaged In the development of oil Helds. drug store in an adjoining voom was In jured by water. The Harmony Improvement Society A growing business activity prevadea held Ila regular meeting al the home of Foster road. There ia a refilling of Mrs. McKenley. As usual the attend empty house», ami a good prospect of ance was gotxltand after an elaborate the rvepening of several I stores. dinuer an Interesting program was Stewart's will have a new flMl) • store given. The meeting are always pleas ant socially aud this was no exceptbw. building. Tremont, Kem Park and Arleta Mr. Chas. C. Osborne has sold his home at 4699 66th street, to a Mr. Schu- makvt of the city. • J. D Fsirvll is »till very sick Aug. Krug of 4712, 85th avenue went to North Plains last Sunday. Fred O. Gilstrop, left Wednespay for Moscow, Lta., to attend the funeral of a Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Cha». Mowrey, sister. 4X37 rtft'h street, a daughter, last Fridav. F. C. Helhwell is moving his store on Mrs. McCulloo of 65th street. ill for Foster road to a new location ou 67 avverai months ia recovering from an street. attack of paralysie. J. K. Kors of Laurel wood ha« changed Mr, Heatv of 6514 Foster road was bis location to 63 street and Foster robbed of tools, field glasse», and nu road. merous articles, the evening of March 18. The local Woodman lodge held an open entertainment Wednesday night Mr». Tappin of 63 street and Foster that proved Io be highly successlul. raid died suddenly Wednesday after a lingerie» illness. She leaves a daughter The "story botti” at the Arleta 11 years of age and her hueband. She library Thursday was well attended. was buried «1 Oregon City Sunday. Mias Blood conducted the program. I » Henry P. Works, beloved son of Mrs. H. F. Works. paved away at hie home 1148 Kist. March 5 1914. He leaves to mourn his lo<n. his mother and two brother» Capt I .Igar II W.-rkx of Port land and H. G. Works, of Chico Cal. ______________________ been lee a boat of friends. _____________ Funeral was hel(1 <t hil) bolue M a, -j «,^1^ lntt.rroem Multnomah Cemetery. --------- ‘ W. P. Farrell, suffering for the past t«9 years from neart trouble, is making a remarable improvement. He is at his home at 48th and 50th avenue. Funeral Directors Montgomery and Fifth St I The Maryland Grocery at 62nd street and Foster road has changed hands. Mr. G. L. Bchryder of McMinnville will hereafter manage the same and will be pleased to see all patrons and he will try to please everyone if possible. i Experienced Woman in Attendance Main Office Phone Main o The Webfoot Athletic Club was given a beniflt show at the Princv-s theatre Tuesday evening. Besides the regular run of dims special music was rendered by a quartette of Arleta girls composed of Missee Dodge, Rowland and Hayas, and Baker and Rennie gave selections | of the violin and guitar. Let me paper and cloth your house Chas. Goddard Ruttingh of 65th right, no tacks used. Lovett’s, 106 street, Arleta, “the pioneer tinner" of Main Street. I Arleta, died Monday in the boepital ol a senes of complications. lie was over 60 years of age. He leave» a wife, a eon and four gram! children in Chicago. • Tney will probably attend the funeral. Ruttingh waa a native of Sweden. He Real Estate—Notary Public and two sisters came to this country. He was eucceaaful in business and at Houses. Lots and Acreage one time owned a coast wise steamboat for Sale or Trade line and with his sisters formerly i owne i much valuable property in Port 6521 Foster Road, Arleta, Otegon land. including the Penn»g»r block. Mr. Ruttingh's downfall was due to in temperate habits. Home B- ISMS LERCH _____ Undertaker Haut bore Ave. and ^East 11th. St. Mrs. Lerch Assistant Oopttlsttd Lumber Co., have opened up another lumlier yard at Htar, Idaho. | W atches, Jewelry Repair Work Premiums Arrive All Goods andjWork JEWELER FOR HALE—Good young hors*. In- qillr» at llvrahl ollie« _______ * non au i'"'«’ M*a wint« Leg- horn roueter. hxpiir« at Herald FOR SALE—Newspapers for wrap ping or kindling. Mt. Scott Pub. Co LUMBER—At our new mill 14 miles southeast of Kelso. We deliver lumber. J oliarmi Broa (• First Class Near Poet Office, LENTS Fiwter Road FOR HALFT—A few »»ttlng» ol Cam- nine egg" W Ao I"» 15. 4 mila south lente »talion on Johnson Creek. Rout» I 2 Box >0, F. H. Golden. Announcement Prompt and Free Delivery UP TO THE MINUTE DRUG STORE Phone Tabor 1280 We have the Lime, Brick. Cement. Plaster, Gravel or Sand, all good as the beet at price» to suit Mr. and Mrs. Homer Burgett of 7th avenue are parents ot a son born March 23. FOR HALE—Fresh Jersey cows at i Jeune Farm, Jenne »ration. O. P. I Gresham Route 3, Box 1<H FOR SALE:—4 or 6 II P Morvpp Marine Engine, full attachments, used IH monili», guaraiitcnl A 1 condition. Dr. O. A. lbws Huff le*gh<>rn male* for breeding, j’rise stock. Burt, while and brown leghorn setting <-gg». M122, o5 Ave S. E. Tabor 3426. letter beati», envelopes, cards, hill beati», auction noticea ami |x»u>r», dodgers, announcement», stc, at Mt. Scott Pub. Co., office, lente. FOR 8 A LB—Thoroaglibred White Plymouth R«»k Eggs for hatching, SI.00 Gir setting of IS. A. Hchuman, l^nta. ome Phone Sill 4. H’ll XAl.E- Pure Bred Rhode Islaod Red Egg» for hatching. Il OU per »«ttlng of 15. Mrs. Frank Hnuffios I 4 mile east of lenta. Home Phone 4621. FOR SALE—Small potato«» for pig» or chicken», 26 rents per sack. 2000 logan berry plants for sale at 2 cents a piece, any amount. E. M. Calkins. Gilbert Station, East ol i<enle, Home Phone 2924. Phone Tabor 3424 Grays Crossing Pharmacy Tagac ■i— HOW HKN1 FOR RENT—Store Room. of Mt. Scott Pub. Co. J. A. KURLANDER. Prop. H2ad St. cor. 60th A venae St B. Lambert Eldred came from Wasco, Ure., Friday to visit bis parents a few days. F< >R RENT:—4 R<x>in M<siern house, yards, chicken horns-, gat I’m, on Center pt. and 6th Ave. Enquire Herald office. We bay and «eli «rcond hand forniture ami stoves. Alvord's Burnlture Ston ili Mairi Hi. D. C. Lçwis, republican candidate for representative, was making calls in Lente Wednesday. Grades limber ia tlx- Ixm or other our lumber. H. E. Crawford left Wednesday Seattle, where he will take boat Seward, Alaska. will be found 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 The Square Deal Dominates all Our * Business Transactions Wilberg-Oppegard Inv„ Co. I.umbr Yard Real Estate Office 6914 Foster Road Broadway Building Phone Main 6199 Every board tiiorongidy 41.KU pays for the Herald one year and three fine aluminum sauce pane— worth 83.10. Call or write us your order. The Herald. Mrs. John Hall is down from Callins Hot Springs, Wash . spending a few days visiting friends in Lents. Don't think because you registered a year ago that that is enough. The new law was declared unconstitutional. Try again. L W. Martin and wife of North Yaki ma, brother-in-law of John Hnntington, is spending a week in lent*. They will visit several relatives here ami in Seattle before returning. Seven thousand sixty-five national for membership in banking system, banks have failed act. four hundred and oanks have applied the Federal reserve Only twenty eight to enroll nnder the stands all kinds of weather. Give us your next order. The Copeland Lumber Company Don’t wait till after the primary elec tion to register. It is really more im portant to vote at the primary than at | the general election. If good people are nominated there will be no trouble about getting good people elected. J. Standford Moors, Chas. Wilson and Kenneth Wilson and Prof. Allison will attend District league convention this week at Woodhnrn. SLASH! BANG! D >wn go«» the prices, 20 perreni dis count on Fnrnitnr», Ring«-», or any-1 thing In the store, either new or need for one week only. Come quick and receive good bargain». A'vor I Furni ture A Undertaking Co., Ill Main street, Lents. Automobile Phone Tabor 1371 Fcwti-r Road and (!am piteli Ht». lents Station, Portland, Oregon LOOK! LOOK! Here is your chance to get Seeds and Plants for your garden It is-now time to plant Gladolius and Dahlia bulbs Buy at The Lents Seed and Floral Store and watch your garden grow Will hive a nice assortment ol Bedding Plants for hang ing baskets and porch boxes Mata M.. Lenta PI mnm Tabor 2139 Lowest Prices consistent with worth while qualities Daily Oregonian, Herald, McCall,» Msgsxine and Hnoset, all for the regular price (|6 00> of the Oregonian, If taken at the Herald office. with It cuts with lees wa»te and (I. M. Kenworthy of Boise, Idaho, has heen visiling bin son, A. D Ken- wot thy for the past two weeks. A Smile of Satisfaction out sound anti fully seasoned. Kern Park Feed & Fuel Company 6905 Forter Road Homestead land in 1U0 and acre lota. Inquire Tabor 2,63 Call for J. F. Heyting. BUILT TO LAST building constructed alien in need of Feed. Wood or Coal. and Quality for all purpossv Inquire MIMC'Kl.UANKOUM Wilson T Hums, a republican candi <lale for representative made Herald a call .Monday. And Don’t Forget Us FOR SALE—W it» leghorn and White P»kin dock egg» for »»ttlng». Otto Kalxky, lente. Tabor 2x23. FOR HALE’—Confectionery, Cigar and Lunch counter at invoice price, i CaU at 4639 67 Ht H. E—Owner. PHARMACY Spring Building Phone I aber 619 FUR HALE— A male Plymouth Rock chicken. A. Faulk. 62nd St and Foster Road Branch Office Carters Building Kern Park ■ mimmi A. N. GARDNER R. A. LEJSV not published lor profl I. tree; notices <>t en-1 tertalnmenU. conducted for profit, published at a *c mlnlmun, ot io word». Annonner- menu aud card ot thanks, aame rate, Adver tising rate» quoted on request. CLASSIFIED 'FOR SALE*' and “WANT” readers lit classified column, 1 ceni per word for first Insertion; 4 ''»nt »uliaequsntlv. The Grays Crossing Dtug store has Watch the column for bargains. changed hands, having been bought by WANTKI) J. A. Karlatxler, formerly connected WANTEDi- RiMiuieni tor several good with the Plummer Drug Co. Th» ature will be known as the Grays Croa .Ing (urnlalwd rooms. Enquire 1UI Camp- ball Htrvwt. Pharmacy. WANTED \ V“'>l rdinldc man or woman to solicit siilwciplioip*. Enquire Pastor C. J. Cummings will continue at ll’-rHld office the series of Sunday night meetings In WANTI’I' To engage families the Seventh Day Adventist church, one I from b-nte to pick Imps <>u my farm block east of the Grange hall, ls»nls, near Nherwood-—Write tor full Infor- E E Roger», RD I. Hh«r- Ore. His subject neat Sunday, March I mation. wimm I <)re. _____ ___ ___ 29, will l>e very interesting as he is to WANTED — Boys mar be had and explain the seven conditions ol the «ometíuic» girls. Th« older ones at Gospel church from Christ's time tn the i ordinary wages ami others to lie end of the world as outlined in the sehooled and cared for III return (or second and third chapters of that »light servie«» rendered. For particu lars add res» W. T. Gardner, superin wonderful Iwx.k x-l Revelation. tendent Boys ami (4lrla Aid Hocletv of Oregon, Portland. Ore. tf K. L. Rayburn, Arthur Geisler and Fred Geisler, C. Ceillensky, W. L. Kllneman. Dr. Hee*. Geo. Spring, Dr. i Iggsbury and F. R. Peterson went to Troutdale Wvdneeday. Don't know what kind of bait they used but they brought back about a ton ol smelts. The tine stock of alnmium premiums ordered by some ot our subscribers has arrived. All persons ordering these premiums are requested to call at the earlleat convenience and take the aame awav. "I W. J. McNeal Is building a n»w horns at 83 street and lea»«rd. The drug store at Gray’s Crossing is now under the man agement of a Registered Pre You will scription druggist. be able to secure anything in the line of Drugs, Patent Med icines and Sundries. A com plete stock of A. D. S. reme dies and a full line of Stationery and Toilet Articles. Chas. F. Parker Phone East 7X1 M. 8. listen and Walter Tyler are candidates for p>witions as policeman. In the medical test listen made beet grade over all candidates and in the writteu test he did the work in three and a half hours, the regular time al lowance being Ave hours. J. E. Carter left Tuesday for San- Francisco expecting to make it their permanent home. Mrs. Carter will probably follow in about a month. Mr». Carter will visit sisters in Aberdeen, Wash., meantime. leaving from that place directly for Frisco. Wm. Sutton, formerly of 65th street 8. E. and 45th avenue was killed re cently by a gun shot wound at his home on Harrison staeet. inflcted by accident. J. P. Finley & Son Lewis Shattuck of Grusham waa a Find Out What Best Means in Bakery Goods LARGEST LOAF IN THE CITY IT IS NOT TRUE THAT WE HAVE CHANGED NAMES JOHN WACHOWITZ, Prop. u. s. DIAMOND G00DUCH TirOO " ■■ Storage (Battery Recharging We Cany a Stock'ofFOKD Day and Night Service 3 large loaves fresh bread 10c Foster K.>ad Near P O. VULCANIZING Parts and Accessories Hundreds are enjoying the result of odr baking. You can and should enjoy it, too! Make one test and* find out how delicious our bread, cakes and pies really are. Scott Bakery Prest-O-Lite Service I LENTS GARAGE Third Ave. and Footer Road