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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (May 28, 1914)
LOCAL AND PERSONAL All church. society. peraonal and local licei not publUhol tor proil. free. not leu of •»- Urtalnmrnt« con duct id for proSt. publUhsd al a *c minlBua. of M word«. Announce menu and card of think*. Mme rnl« Adeir- ttiln» rate« quoted on request Olive Ramsv who has been attending Pacific College waa borne Sunday to visit her parent«. Mrs. Martin, of dangerously ill. C. L. Geesell received a wire lee« last Saturday from hi« daughter in Honaka, Mra. Vail of Happy Valley is ill with Hawaii, telling of the arrivnl of a new fever, contracted from a well on the grand chi d on the 21st. farm, or rather a hole in the ground under the house. Pleasant Valley grange met last Saturday and passed an unusually busy J. C. Kennedy returned this week day. Several important matters were up for diac oasi on. from Eugene where he has been for several day« owing to the sickcese and death of hi» father. The young people of the M. E. Church will give Mias teuie Smith a linen The Ladieeofthe Methodist Episcopal ■bower, June IM. Miss Smith is the popular head operator of the sub-station Church will hold a summer «ale and ice cream «octal. Friday June 5th., after- at Lente. noon and evening at the church. The Lente Hardware ba« one of the moat intereating window displays ever Children'« Day will be celebrated at seen in Portland. Army relic« are the Friend*« church May Si. A delight al way« attractive and so unusual a show ful program by the children accompanied in Lent« develop double intereat. with muaic to suit thia happy day. Flower« and happy children will be the "Cheater’s" shop continues to ex feature« of thia children'« Sabbath. pand. Now it has out grown its shell and a can sequence the whole west side Among the local visitors to the State had to be moved out affording about Grange last week were T. J. Kreuder four feet more space. and wife, W. A. Young and wife. Grant Sager, W. A. Moore, Sayler The ladies of the G. A. R., Sons of Smith and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Covel), Veterans and their Auxiliarv wish to J. W. Black and wife, Mr». Kelly and thank the Pastor of the Baptist Church Mr. and Mrs. Niblin, besides the regular for the kind words spoken to them, and delegatee. the musical selections rendered at memorial services last Sunday By Delegatee from the young people’« order of Mrs. Lilah Maffat and Mrs. societies of five Lente churches have Lorena Gossett, Pres. organised the United Young People’s Societies of Lente, with the following Preeident, J. 8. Fox, of The young people of all the Lenta officers: churches were urged to get together in Friends Church ; vice-president, George the Oregon Dry Campaign. The rally Greenwell. Baptist Church; secretary, Church; at the Evangelical church was well Edwin N'orene, Methodist J. Cumming». Advent attended. '"The Ont to Win move treasurer, C ment” got a real booet. Rev. Poling, Church; publicity manager, C. W. who waa the youngeet candidate for Clark, of the Evangelical Church. All Governor of Ohio, gave the addrees of the »ocietiee attended the lecture at the Evangelical church Sunday evening. the evening. The Young Men’s Quartette of the M. E, Church, gave two selections. Mt. Scott People were duped about two year» ago by an advertising faker A full bouse will be expected at the named McIver—be of the bouse "White Queen's Court” June 5th., with advertisement« all over it. The Arleta Baptist church. report is now that McIver ha« passed to hie reward—shoveling sulphur at a Tailoring and Dressmaking, Childrens particularly hot spot in the realm of sewing at reasonable prices.—Tabor 4575, his Satanic majesty, Mt. Scott victim» cor. 9th and Marie, Lente. congratulate him on the succusefal termination of a career begun eo etio ceeefully in our midst. General Machine Shop The Pupils of the Ba^in Schoo),, under the auspice« of the Parent • the I Teachers Circle, will present Operetta of Golden Hair and the Three Bears on June the 5th at 8 o’clock. The Operetta will be Staged on the Porch of E. W. Clark’s residence 1% mile« South of Lents. There will be seats on the lawn for all who cotne. The three Bears, Woodland Fairies with Bard and Forest Queen will delight not only the children but adults as well. Several changes have been developed at the wireless station at tents the past week. Due to a change in the station at Frisco, whereby the station there i» exclusively used for Honolulu daring practically the entire dav except from 5 to 8 a. m , the work at the Lents station is much reduced. Stone and Hines will stay in the Portland branch of the bueines«, Black will go to Loe- Angie«. and Btrstow will remain in charge here. The Frisco station will erect other towers and then the regular service with tent» will he resumed. meeting union of the young Sunday evening was •nd overflowing and It is sure that this meeting will mean a great deal to Oregon as regard« the Liquor question. It cannot help bringing atamt favorable results. We certainly feel proud to think we were able to secure such a How’s Thia? Quality Tailoring New Spring Styles and Latest Patterns where we are forced to raise a large sum of money in a short time. In order to accomplish this we have greatly reduced the i price of every piano and player piano in our store. You can get a dandy little Weber for $1.50, another for $125 and another for $65. If you are interested in a piano that anyone j can plav you can find them here at prices from $335 and up. Terms tc suit your convenience, i Soule Bros., Piano Co., 388 Morrison Street. .JOHN MANZ WANTED—A good reliable man or I woman to solicit »utwipiiiMu. Enquire at Herald office SATURDAY WANTED:—To engage 2u families from tent» to pick hops on tny farm ■tear Sherwood—Wnte for full infor mation E. E Rogers, RD 2. Sher wood Ore. Now is Your Chance to Buy Flowers for Decoration Day Lents Seed and Flower Store PtxMM Tabor 2139 Mala St., Lenta BERRY PICKERH WANTED—K m : women and girls wanted to pick rasp- terries at Hutchinson's about Jun» I. Three fourths mile north of tent» on Powell Valley road. Those dee.-lag to pick through the season should cali at house up prem.ses or call Tabor 3631. i NewMethodLaundry INSURE NOW Tabor 3614 In Oregon’s Most Reliable Association QUICK SERVICE FIRST CLASS WORK Oregon Fire Relief, Oregon Merchants Mutual Fire, American Lift and Accident In surance of Portland PROTECTION AND BENEFITS JEWELER W atches, Jewelry Repair Work Remember the Name-BORNA All Goods and Work First Class WHEN YOU WANT LIGHT GROCERIES, BAKING GOODS. CONFECTIONERY, CI GARS, FRUITS, VEGETABLES. ETC. Ernest E. Hatter W ANTICO Entire Stock must be sold by John Brown, Gresham, Ore Lents, City and Way Points "FOR SALE” and "WANT' readers in classified column, 1 cent per word for first insertion; cent sulwrquentlv. Watch the column tor bargains. CLOSING OUT SALE Prices Reasonable T. M. WALSH CLASSIFIED Lents, Oregon Main Street A. N. GARDNER One Block East of .Main on Foster Rd. a considered The church was full decided eucceae. Lawn Mowers Sharpened, and Saws filed and etc. Near Poet Office, LENTS MODERATE RATES STAND 52 First St. Cer. Pine, with Post Special Delivery. Phones Main 942. 4-1442 Residesce. Mb Ave. snd Marie St. 9ih Ave. Station near Leets, Phone Tabor 3774 Shoulder Roast, lb........... 16c Shoulder Chops, lb ............ 16c Loin Roast, lb..................... 20c Loin Chop«, lb..................... 20c Fresh Side Pork, lb.......... 18c Salt Sides and Backs.......... 15c Pickled Pork, lb............... 16c r«IH Home Hade Lard lb .... 15c Bacon lb............... 20c and 25 Fresh Ground Bone Every Day HAI.K FUR SALE—Good young horse. quire at Herald office. Foster Road CEDAR POSTS—for «ale. at Herald office. Smith & Colgan V In' Inquire oooo ooo o oo ooo *01*0» DRY COUNTRY SLABWOOD—Kern Park Feed A Fuel Co. Tabor L’HO. SuccesexM to C. E. Cleland General Blacksmithing, Horse Shoeing and Plow Grinding is the barn or other WAGON WORK A SPECIALTY our Inmter. LUMBER—At our new mill 14¿ mil«« southeast of Kelso. We deliver limitier, lonarud Bro« (. BUILT TO LAST building constructed will lie found with FOR HALE—A new flrat class built ex pre»» wagon Inquire of J L. Paul, Grrenalsde’s Blacksmith Shop, Foster Road Every board thoroughly Special Attention Give to sound and fully senaone<|. Interfering and Lame Horses It cuts with leas waste and FOR HALE:—!3fX) White Isurhorn baby chickens. E. M. Calkins, ¡ Giltert Hta. Home Phone 2924. stands all kinds of weather. Give us your next order. Shop Third Ave. and Foster Road 9 The Copeland Lumber Company F. F Phone Tabor 1371 Tailor to Men and Women WANTED—Boys mar be had and sometimes girl«. girls. The older one« at 1 ordinary wage« _ > ami others to I n •chooled and and cared ca ------------ for in return for «light service» rendered. For |i«rrica lar« sili!rem W. T. Gardner, superin tendent Boys and Girls Aid Hocietv of Oregon. Portland. Ore. tf AGENTS WANTED—We want a re liable man or woman in Gut* to look after renewals and new »tibecriptiona to Metropolitan, "The iivlisat magazine in America." The work may I n done in •Imre lime—a few hour« each week. Liberal pay for what ever time is put in. No investment or twind required, no previous experience necessary. Full instructions and supplies aent free. Give two references Desk 14, Metro politan Msrasine, New York Furniture and Piano Moving Express and Baggage SOME OF OUR REGULAR PRICES BEEF PORK VEAL The people'« «ocietiee of the tents churches, A Pet Stock Show A pel stock show, two enterteia- mente, moving plclaree, and eohlldren'e market will I n the closing features of the Arleta School. The stock show will be held June 19lh and >uth daring the afternoons and the enlertaiumenla on the evenings of the same» dates. Tea will be served at the lunch room and liome made candy will I n offered for eale on the grounds. The entertainments will be given chiefly bv the children. The evening gymnasium daeeee will contribute several numbers. Ribboo prise« will be offered for the beat dog luuulad, cal, chicken, rabbit, guinea |>ig, pony, pigeon, dreeeeil doll and the like. All fresh vegetables in eeaeou will be offered In the children's market on the afternoon ol June XXh. - noted ■■ well a« able «peaker, and feel John Huntington has bean invited by still mom proud to think he Is r»lale«i the principal of ths 8 ha ver School, to people formerly of tents. Albina, to address the school on good Rev. Peter Conklin and family left citisanehip, on Friday May 'J9lh. today for their new borne in Tacoma, Irish Brothers have An« prospects of where he will be engaged as minister. We offer Ono Hundred Dollare ’ obtaining the contract on the new Odd This closes a three veers pastorate in fellow's building to te erected at Reword (or ony cose of Cotorrb Lente and the family has found many Friend, Oregon. thot cannot l»o cured by Hall’s Within the ;>aat few days the logs friends who will regret their leaving. Manville and Kingaly McKinley left Catarrh Cure. which will be iusn I as pillars around lite F. J. CHKNMT a CO. Toledo. a Rev. T. R. Hornschuch of Tacoma last week (or their 820 acre homestead, We, th» und«rslsn»d. have knows F J. Oregon Building at Han Francisco next changes pulpits with Rev. Conklin. He <*h»n»y for th» last 14 years. and b»ll»v» 3ft utiles south of Burna. They will him perfectly honorahi« In all bualnraa will be ready for duty here nextHunday, year haw been ship|«rd. Of Uie total «tart on a raw claim, put up a »hack and transactions and flnanelaliy ahi» to carry out any oblteatluna mad» by hl» Arm nuniter of 4H logs to I n sent, sewn car proceed to clear a sage brush ranch (or NATIONAL BANK OF COMMKRCK.^ Toledo. O. loads were eliipped from ProtlamI, thrw Francis Marton Lightfoot 82 years fanning. Ralph Howe went with them. Hall's Catarrh Curs la taksa Internally, carloads from l>ntral Oregon aiul one directly upon th» blood »nd mu 4 months on« day old, passed away May E. L. Raybum and W. L. Barney •cline cou» surface» of th« srstam Teellnwnlsla ear from Southern Oregon, while 12 logs 26th. at the home of hie son on went to Dufur last week and while •ent fr»« Prie» 71 cant» per botti». Bold by all riruegtsts. will I n sent by steamer from C smn Bay. Andereon St, He waa a native of there bought 160 acre« of timberlarxl. TO. Hair» Family Fill» far ceoellpaUea i , Tte logs have I nch collected from Indiana, coming to Oregon last July. various sections of the state and were He had been in poor health for some donated by lumber manufacturers. The time, due to arterial trouble. The average weight of the logs is 2H,(MM> 11«., funeral was held Thursday afternoon •nd there ia only one <ierrick In this at Kenworthy'« and the interment waa , city which can handle them, that telongs at Mt. Scott Park Cemetery. Rev. to the a W R A N. Co. on the Albina Burros of the first Christian Church of | Dock. T1 n Oregon building at the ex- Portland delivered the funeral address. i (MNition 1» to te ol Grecian architecture He leaves Av« children two sons and on tte plan of the Parthenon st Allie ms. three daughters to mourn his loss. Tl>e 48 log pillar» surrounding it will be 1 ft feet in diameter and 15 feet high. Ttey will te dedicated to the 4H states I A Piano Opportunity of tte Union and each will tear the We find ourselves in a position Cleaning Pressing Repairing emblem of a state. Gasoline Engines A Spebialty Where You Can Buy Just as Cheap all The Time of US Loin or Leg Roast, lb........ 18c Shoulder Roast, lb 15 and 17 1-2 Shoulder Steak, lb.......... 18c Loin Chops, lb................... 20c cord wood after. All Kinds Repairing Week-End Bargains Shoulder Steak, lb............. 17c Sirloin Steak, lb.... 18 and 20c Pot Roast, lb..................... 15c Boiling Beef, lb........... 12 l-2c Rib Roast, lb........... 16 to 18c E. L. «aye h« will sell the timber for avenue, is There will ba a Strawberry and lea J. L. Robinson and wife visited their Cream Lawn Social at McDowell'« eon at Friend, Oregon, last week. residence Second and Foeter Road. Rumors am «till prevalent that the I xhi McKinley la employed by the Wednesday evening, June 3, Al) are Milwaukee railroad 1« investing In Union Oil Company as destri buting welcome. There will be muaic, songs, ground vast of tents. •mi a general good time. agent. Walter l.nnd ia fl lling tip a Reo machine for a camping tour through Mis» Huber, daughter of Jacob Huber Carlisle Cox waa badly hurt Wednes Oregon and California. • of Hilbert, is very ill with typhoid- day evening by being »track tn the face •'Doc', McKinley has traded a house pneumonia. by a rock thrown by a miechevous boy. and lot at Kern Park for twenty acrea It required several stitches to close the on the United Railway near Burlington. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Krskin 110 wound. The Piaygrounu authorities Surveyors have lawn looking uver the Both Ninth avenue, a «on. May 21. •ar that such instance« as this will proposed new road from the Junction to mother and child are doing well. rale the offender off the ground here Powell Valley, running thru Mentone. Fifth Q Foster Road atxl Campiteli Hta. lente Station, Portland, Oregon K«YK»0<OiOiK>K>)C*CIIOK»<C»K»K>*IOiM3l li V.': Lead—others have to follow rather than close the doors 3 of the largest loaves of hot bread for 10c Hundreds of thousands are enjoying the result of our baking, give us a trial and l>e convinced. We Give S, 4 H. Green Trad ing Stamps Eggiman’s Meat Market Foster Road Next Door to P. O. Í MAIN STREET, LENTS, OREGON Lents Sta., Portland, Oregon I • II J i Buff terhorn male« for breeding, prise stock Buff, white and brown leghorn settinr eggs. NOW, lift Ave H. E. Tahrir 342«. letter heads, envelopes, cards, bill heads, auction notices and posters, dodgers, announcement», etc, at Mt. Hcott Pub. Co , office, lent«. FDR HALE—Purs Bred Rhode Island Re<l Eggs for hatching, $1 00 per setting of 16. Mrs. Frank Hnttffin« 1W mile east ( of Lente. Home Phone 4621. FOR HALE—Home choice residence ¡ lots. Wster pi|N<l to all lota, electric ' lights «nil telephone at car station. Term» to suit. Wi I take irnod horse as part payment on a lol. Phone Willi- 2914 Giltert 8 ation tents, Ore. E. j M Calkins. KOH IIKN’I Brug^er’s Bakery lout ani » found The Old Time Lent« Baker, Formerly the Mt. Scott llakery MIHCKIJ. ANKOt'M Remember we Have Changed the Name to Brugger’« Bakery fl.N't pay« fir the IL-rnfl in » v<-ar anti three fine aluminum sauce pans— worth $3(iO. Call or write us your order. The Herald. WE ARE MERE TO STAY