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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (May 7, 1914)
ladies Aid are strong factors in the THE DAYTON Usina ralM quuleit on rrqursl. R Reach of 7th Ave. I im »ohl hm Fay Rayburn ia visiting Oakland home and will move to Monmouth to California t he past two weeks. enter hotel business Mrs. Samuel Crandell of 8lh Av*., Th« voung ladies of tha M «.Church has gone to Malalla on a visit. will hold a Handkerchief Baiter at the Mr. Eugene Brooking» passed Sunday Grang« Hall. Friday evening. A auppar with Mr. Darnell in lants. will be »«rv«d from 5 Io 8. Ticket« tor Chester's Shop' is headquarters for supper 26cla. liall news now as they havr* a new score L lioard established for the roofers. IS HERE Mrs Svkes of st. Johns, is paying a visit to M ■». Robb, who is a resident of Elmira Heights She is expecting to re turn home Monday. The big Red Husky Dayton has made good with Motorcycle riders every where. The many pleased riders who use Daytons are the strongest testi monials that could possibly be paid it. Every where, under all conditions, the Dayton is giving riders the best service. Send for Catalogue or Call at LENTS GARAGE At my place, Lenox Ave., 1 block east of Gilbert Schoolhouse Lents, Ore., Saturday May 9 At 11 o’clock A. M. 1 Registered Jersey Bull. Some Beef Cows. 1 Berkshire Brood Sow. One 12 foot Counter. 1 Mitehell Spring, Top Wagon 1 Heavy Milburn Wagon, 3-inch 12 Milk Cane, 10 and 3 gallons. 2 dive Gallon Churns. 1 Reed Cooler and tank complete. 1. 3 gal. Jumbo Ice Cream Freezer 1 Refrigerator, capacity SOU lbs. 1 Specially Built Refrigerator, beveled glass front, capacity 800 lbs. Take Estacada, Boring, Gresham or Bull Run Cars, get off at Ramapo Station, go one block North. Terms Cash, or Will Take Bankable Notes Sale Rain or Shine, Free Lunch at Noon W. S. Wood. C H. Dolson, Auctioneer. Vancouver, Wash. i QUICK i for the benefit of the Reg. 50c at 40c Lents Volunteer Fire Department THIS WEEK Orchestra Music F u ir ir frC all evening by the Volunteer Fire Company Boys GUS SCHMIDT 5909 72 St. S. E. Come out on that evening, eat Ice Cream and help out the boys Repairing Main Street GARAGE for I t rent. Tals.r 3541. FOR RENT:—4 roomcotlage, oautry, cellar, chicken houae and yard, list Tifi. Ave. North near car line. !a*nta. Lents, Oregon FOR RENT—Store Room. Inquire uf Mt. Scott Pub. Co. ------------------------------------------------------------ ilOl'BE FOX RENT 404 Main St. Muta Or«, or neat door KMI Main Hl. Lanta. SWISS EMBROIDERY Mrs. R. Keil, Main St., Lents, Oregon FOR RENT:—4 Room Mm lern house, yards, chicken house, gar Ian, on Ontar St. an<l rah Ave. Enquire Heraldoftioe Atient for Tiinncr-Boatiurt M Company IJIHT AND FOUND Manufacturer and Importer. West Holioketi, N. I. M IMCKI.I. ANKOl'M EIGHT ROOM — new modern house - lot», bare, tlriskea horns, ate. Win trade for small ranch with stock. W. M. Hnwsi.l, owner, I ento, ore. Nice collection of new samples at reasonable prices. School Girls get your Graduating Dresses Ordered Now Daily Oregonian, Herald, McCall,a Magazine and Hnnaot, all for the regular price (fil Oil) of the Oregonian, if taken at th« Herald office. 11 >9 pays for th" Herald one year and three tine aluminum sauce pans— worth (3.(0. Call or writ« us your order. The Herald. BUILT TO LAST is tin- liarn or other out building constructed with Every lioard our lumber. will I m * found thoroughly A. N. GARDNER sound anil fully seasoned. JE stands all kinds of weather. ELER Give us your next order. Watches, Jewelry Repair Work The Copeland Lumber Company Phone Tabor 1371 All Goods and Work Foster Road »nd (ampliali St«. lente Station, Portrand, Oregon First Class Near Poet Office, I.ENTS LOOK! LOOK! Tremont Footer Road Here is your chance to get Seeds and Plants for your garden It ia now time to plant Gladolius and Dahlia bulbs EveningTelegram Buy at The Lents Seed and Florai Store and and watch your garden grow F F INSURE NOW HERALD Will have a nice assortment of Bedding Plants for bang ing baskets and porch boxes Phone Tabor 21.19 Tailor to Men and Women I I i « i « We Give S. & H. Green Trad ing Stamps I Foster Road Next Door to P. O. 4 I i Lents Sta., Portland, Oregon THE HERALD $1.00 PER YEAR roll HICNT SERVICE PAIL LARD John Brown, Gresham, Ore. I "I! - \ I I Pure Bred Rh .le Island Red Eggs lor hatchin«, tl <M) i*«r setting of IS. Mrs. Frank Hnuffins I \ mile east of I ant» Home Phone 4421. JOHN MANZ NewMethodLaundry Tabor 3614 On Friday, the 8th of May MODERATE RATES ¡.etter hsstls, envelopes, cards, hill heads, auction notices and |>osters, dodgers, announcements, etc, at Mt. Scott Puh Co., office, Lenta. New Spring Styles and Latest Patterns FIRST CLASS WORK PROTECTION AND BENEFITS Buff laghorn males for breeding, prize StOSI. Butt, whit» and brown leghorn selling eggs. *»022, il& Ave 8. E. Tabor 342«. It cute with less waste* and Eat Ice Cream Oregon Fire Relief. Oregon Merchants Mutual Fire, American Life and Accident In surance of Portland Foil HALE—A lew retting« of Cam- riine eggs. «2 60 for IS. 4 mil« south tanta station on Johnson Creek. Route 2 Box 3««3. F B Golden. Quality Tailoring The members and friends of the Lents M. E. Church celebrated the seventh anniversary of the church and the Fifth anniversary of the pastorate of Rev W. Boyd Moore last Thnrrdav evening The speakers were: J. C. McGrew, 8. R. Toon, W. O. Miller, W. J. Faith. J. R. Wilkinson, Nellie Woodworth, Emms McGrew and Mrs C. A. Daniels followed hv an »'idress by the pastor. Rev. J Stanford Moore read scripture lesson and R A. Bro »n led in prayer- The music was rendered by the choir »nil the male chorus. A large attend, ante filling the house to its doors greeted the pastor and charter members of the church. Refreshments were served at the close of the program. The ci arch has l ad prosperity and a decided growth from the first. The Sabbath School, Epworth f«*ague and In Oregon’s Most Reliable Association (*• acre ranch, bouse and liarn in Selita, to partv who will clear 2‘g acres each year J T. Aitken I ...... • ......- LUMBER—At our new mill It« milee "Outhcasl of Keleo. We deliver lumber. I Jonarud Bros (• Ice Cream, Sodas and Soft Drinks at Our Fountain Pressing Inquire FOR SALE -Newapapera for wrap ping or kintiling. Mt. Scott Pub. Co. WHEN YOU WANT LIGHT GROCERIES, RAKING GOODS. CONFECTIONERY. CI GARS, FRUITS, VEGETABLES. ETC. Cleaning In FOR HALE—Pur« bred white I«*«- horn rooster. Inquire at Herald office. JOHN WACHoWITZ, Prop. Remember the Name -BOHNA Jive. Mauck was a visitor in Lents Sunday May 3rd. Joe was very much | disappointed in not being able to give away a few bots to the boys. He was very much pleased with the way the Lents Giants put the "pin” over the fence. Died, at her residence '423, Footer Rd. April :Ulth. 1914, Anna Mana, wife of, H. J. Darling, aged V> yrs 11 in., J7 days. The Alvord Undertaking Co. | had charg:* of the funeral arangement' which was field at the Christian Church, ’ Kern Park, Saturday afternoon, interment in Multnomah Cemetary. So great has been the demand for I -eed com in Oregon this spring that the available supply has tieen exhausted and the O. W. R. A N. Co. has been oblidged to pick up odd lots wherever they conld find them in order to supply the great number ot farmers applying for seed Fanner Smith stat»* that other sections of the Northwest are afflicted with the com growing fever and that indications point to a record-breaking crop thia year. 2 teams of Geldings and Harn»*«, weight. 250u and 2700 pounds 4 Young Jersey Milch Cows. 6 Jersey Yearling Heifers CEDAR POSTS—for aala. at Herald otile«. IT IS NOT TRUE THAT WE HAVE CHANGED NAMES Foster Road Near P O. MA1.K FOR KALE—Good young horse. quire at Heralil ottica Scott Bakery Mrs Lininger of North Main, visited Saturday an«i Sunday with her daughter Mrs. Warren of Camas Mrs. Warren lost her husband a few days ago having been burned badly by electricity, which caused his >leath. Sirs Warren is a sister of Mrs. Eaton of this place 25-Head of Livestock-25 POH LARGEST LOAF IN THE CITY Mrs. R W. Smith, of Hollywood served » dainty luncheon Monday in honor of Mrs. Sears, who leaves in a , few days for her home in N. Y. Covers were laid for six. and the afternoon was spent in conversation and music. AUCTION SALE WANTED--Boys rnav lw* had and sometimes girl«. The older one« al ordinary wages and others to Im achiioled ami cared for in return (or •light services rendered. For parties* lars a<ldress W. T. Gardner, su | h n- lendeiit Hoys ami Girls Aid Hoeieti of <>regon. I*ortlan<l. On- • I 3 large loaves fresh bread 10c Wm Anderaon returned Thur* lay morning from Eugene. He has tieen attending the State meeting of tlx- M. I W. A. He reports Eugene as doing tine and says "the Isiys” had a splendid I time. For Free Demonstration WANTED—Work by the hour. Call music, ami who contributed so freely lor Mrs. bird, Tabor 44171. with floral decorations. Buch evident WANTED—A good reliable man or assurance of spmpsthy, and so many woman to aollcil »ulwiption«. Enquir* tokens uf regard for Jhoee departed, at Herald ottico. endear the people oi l-enls and Arista WANTED:—Th engage 2o (militine to us co deeply that their kindiirM can from L-nta to pick hops on my (arm never tie forgotten. Wm. E. Goggins. near Slierwoud — Write for fuit Infor mation E. E Rogai*, Rh 2. Khar* wood On*. 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, cakea and pies really are. Miss Ethel Paul, was ill the latter part of last week, lull had recovered so as to resume her duties at the Herald office on Monday. F. R. IVterson and E. L. Ravburti did some good good work Tuesday when they persuaded the County Com missioners to oil up Foster Road and Main H l Miss Ruth Reynolds got her picture in the Oregonian Sunday for being the crack cake baker of the 11 year old < lass ot the Lents schools, in the recent contest. ,:,wsir».wv*iei . to thank thoae who «Misted with the Find Out What Best Means in Bakery Goods Jas. Schaeitser announces the forma tion of anew partnership, having joined in the Scbweitser A Eagen Arm to do a tailoring business. At the Ice cold Soda Fountain oí the CLASSIFIED ••FOR RALE" and "W ANF’ readstl In classified column, 1 cent per word the Rebekah and Oddfellow and other “Shorty” Ingalls has sold Iris property for flrat insertion , •< cent ml-sequentI v. IvrtalnmvnU. conduclnt (or profll, publlahul Lodge« ol town that so kindly took part Watch the column for liargaiiia. ai • *e mtnlmua, <4 t» wurtl». Annuuno» on Second Ave. and Mark St. He will m»nl> *ixl mni .4 thuika. Miar ral» Adrar- move to III. next Thursday. In the funeral exercises. We aleo wish WANTXII TWO SPEED Owner, Card Of Thanks community. The church edifice has I wish to thank the many good people l>een enlarged twice aince the beginning of la*nts who aMleted during the brief end etill they could uae more room. Hiners of my wife, and the members nt » I Main St.. I.enta We Lead—others have to follow rather than close the doors One Year 3 of the largest loaves of hot bread for 10c $4.50 Hundreds of thousands are enjoying the result of our baking, give us a trial and be convinced. Bruder’s Bakery The Old llm.* '.ent- Biker, Form r y the Mt. Scott Bakery • • ••J— R-mrmVr we Have Changed the Name to Brugger’s Bakery WE ARE HERE TO STAY I f I Address Beaver State herald Lents, Oregon