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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (July 2, 1914)
LOCAL »NO PERSONAL 1‘eraoo*expecting to enter the July Mr. Milke, of Minneapolis, brother in-law of Otto Kataky, ha» been making 4th race, should notify Kenworthy. Lento a viait the pa»t week. Dr. and Mrs. L. T. Botkford of New All ebureh. seeMy, p,rvnnal •>"' lo°el new» sol published l»r proSt. free. notice, of en York, were gueet^of Mr. and Mr». tertainment», conducted for prv*t. published , Allen, at a *c mlnlmun. el to wont». Announce-. _____ ■ent» and cant ot thank», same rate. Adver- I ttotn, rate» quoted on request B Laura Hammer returned to her home June 18th."She was one out of the R. E. Alien i« on th* »ick liât. 125 graduates of University of Oregon ' this month. Mia, Lona Crandall of Kight avenue ha, returned from a two week', viait in Scott Milt,. 0 Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Herman and Mr,. Janie Herman of Fourth avenue will pas, the Fourth in Molalla. You're Bilious and Costive! Remember the Name-BOHN A WHEN YOU WANT LIGHT GROCERIES, BAKING GOODS. CONFECTIONERY, CI GARS. FRUITS, VEGETABLES. ETC. Mire Jessie Hill, who ba, been spend- W. O. Ash and family have gone to - Mrs. R. W. Smith and daughter ing the past ,ix week, with her aunt, the beach for a vacation Majorie of Holly Street left for Meskill, Mrs. Bryant, ha, gone to Crook County Washington. Wedneeday to spend the to visit her sister Mire Janie Herman ha. a nw. new Mr Sn|jth _____ Prof. Crary and wife and little son of Dorothy Fox and her mother have Astoria, have bean tlie gntxt» of Mr 0. M. Tamplin returned from Kansas gone to Prineville Oregon. They will »„.j Mr,. 8. J. Alien left Tuesday for where he was caring for his sick father. be missed very much by their circle of )»n)/ CrBry wilj Uwch th« friend, they I ave formed. j coining year in John win City» Tenn. ■■ - Mies Carol Hogue visited at Sheriff Maa,' home in Oregon City from Thurs The regular meeting of Shite Circle Auu>n(l (JMjet Among the quiet wnidings o( of lart, day until Sunday.. No. 19 will not be held on Saturday wv no4e tl»e name of Mia,. Julie >1 evening due to it# being the Fourth. Ooiteaux and Rudolph F. Balke, who The next meeting will be held July 18th. were married at the Sunnymde Con-1 Mr«. Orville Smith and daughter, gregational ¡xroonage laet Wednesday Lents Summer School opened up afternoon. Mis, Ooiteaux formerly Monday with 158 in attendence. Only live»! in Lento, four summer schools in the city beat Olive Ramsy is home for a summer this. Lenta is getting to be M>me in M im Rosine Coisler of Chester, III., vacation. She was attending Pacific tellectual centre. visited a few day? with friends last College of Newberg Oregon. week. She has come to spend the Tbaxter Daniel, of the Woodmere summer in the delightful climate of E. L. Rayburn and wife have gone school left Tu today for Tacoma and Oregon. She expect, to return to the to Corvallis for a weeks visit with there join, the navy boy, at Bremerton poeition that she ba, held for the past friends and relative. and will take the vacation trip to five years. 1 Honolulu with them. Mrs. Hulda Ulrich entertained the ■ ■ - The partiee that took a child's Teddy Protheons at her home Fndav evening. Mire Buelah Dickson, a niece of Prof. cart from Woodmere school, June 22. Everyone enjoyed themselves most w. A. Dickson of the Woodmere school, will please return the Mme to Mrs. Houghton'« store on Rayburn avenue, heartely and departed, feeling that the ba, been choeen teacher of the Bucklev ind “rave*iurthertrouble? evening had passed only two rapidly. school. We predict a succeeeful term ______________ for Mi«, Buelab as tbe Dickson', are ail Class Banquet On Thursday of last week a number »ucceraful teachers. A notable «vent of Wedneeday even of the Baptist ladies visited Grandma ing was a claa, banquet at the attractive Jones and Mrs. M. K. Merritt rt the Hon.JW. 8. U’Ren a candidatejfor home ot Mr. and Mr, Faith on Clem- home of the latter on Gilbert Road Governor, will ¡deliver ’an ;add~re »on street, for tbe member, ot tbe near Buckley Avenue Twenty Mt Wedneeday evening at 8 o’clock in the Ruthalian Sunday School class of the down to dinner together. All report an Grangef Hall, under the auspice, of the M. E. Church, of which both Mr. and enjoyable day. Lent, Central Campaign Committee. | Mrs. Faith are tbe teachers. ■ Red white and blue wa, the color Quite a delegation af friends attended •ch«lne in the decoration, of the dining tbe yearly meeting held June 11 to 15th; room which looked moet attractive a, Effie Tamphn, J. A. Dunbar and wife. 0Qmby <>» twenty- Phebe Hammer, Hulda Ramsy, Ben tire, were eeated to an elaborate »upper. The evening wa, paaeed in varioua BrumweU, Rev., John Riley and »rite, amusements. in several contest game, Maggie Car, Bertha Barker. and a pleasing program by different Furniture and Piano Moving member, which made the occasion one C. E. Kennedy and wife left Tm-xlay of the most delightful event, in the Express and Baggage morning for I'nion Oregon, for a two history of the ciaM. STAND 52 First St Car. Pine, with Post week« stay with "home folks." Charlie Special De then. Phones Mat, H2, A-IH2 says he hopes to catch something every Premiums Arrive day he is gone. They say tick, are Residrnie. Mb Ge. »nd Marie St. *th Av*. The fine stock of alumium premium, Station near Leafs. Phone Tabor 3774 pretty numerous over in that country. ordered by some of our an becri be re ha, Leota and Dorothy, of Graee Valley are visiting with relative, on Fifth avenue. CLASSIFIED INSURE NOW ____ ■toun Hick Headache, Hail Breath, Hour Htomadi, Furred Tongue and In. digestion, Mean IJvrr and Bowel, clogged, Clean up tonight. Get a 25c I. 1»>1 lie of l>r. King', New Lite Pill, to-day and empty the rtotnacli and bowel, of fermenting. g,„y fool, and waste. A full Iwwell movement give, a Mti,fled, thankful feeling—make, you feel fine. Effective, yet mild. Don't gripe. 'JAc., al your Druggist. Bucklen's Arnica Halve for Burn,. "FOB HAI.K" and "WANT" read.r. Ill claamfiril C.iliiiiin, I cent per word for first intortion; % rent aulxeqiientlv. Watch the rolnmn for txrgaina. In Oregon’s Most Reliable Association Oregon Fire Relief, Oregon Merchants Mutual Fire, American Life and Accident In surance of Portland PROTECTION AND BENEFITS WANTKIL WANTED—A gi»al reliable man or woman to solicit anberiptioiui. Enquire at Herald office. MODERATE RATES John Brown, Gresham, Ore WANTED —To engage JO famille, from Ioni, to pick bop, on my farm near Sherwood—Write for full infor mation K. E Roger,, RD 2. Sher wood Ore. Graded Gravel WANTED—Boy, mar be hail and sometime, girl,. The older one, at ordinary wag«, and other, to lx schooled and cared for in return for «light nervice, rendered. For particu lar, ad dr ere W. T. Gardner, superm- tendent Boy, and Girl, Aid Hocietv of Oregon. Portland. Ore. tf Coarse, Medium, Fine and Plastering Sand KOH FOR HALE—Good yonng horre. quire at Herald office. WASHED FREE OF DIRT 82nd St. and 45th Ave, Phone Tabor 2063 FOR HALE—A number of good Fourth of July conceeelon,. Better Me H. A. Damali, Com ni Iter in an, for terms. R. HEVTING Letter head», envelope,, card«, bill beeil», auction notice, and posters, dodgers, announcements, etc, at Mt. Scott Bub. Co., office, lenta. 3533'533 r<>H WKN1 Ernest E. Hatter NewMethodLaundry Tabor 3614 QUICK SERVICE FIRST CLASS WORK A. N. GARDNER JEWELER Watches, Jewelry’ Repair Work AU Goods and Work First Class Near Poet Office, LENTS Foster Road The Sunday School of the J.ento Baptist Church held it, picnic Tuesday at the Lenta Play-ground. There was plenty to eat, and an abundance of ice cream and lemonade, all of which was enjoyed by the children. Games and the Park Victrola added to the pieamire of the occaMion. Sand and Gravel at Reduced Prices 82 St. and 45th Ave.. 8. E. General Machine Shop All Kinds Repairing Gasoline Engines A Spebialty Lawn Mowers Sharpened, and Saws filed ana etc. ALTO FOR HIRE—Day or night. Rate, rearonable, special rale* to Outing partie,. Phone, Local 2921— Tabor 1141. Tom Cowing, 110 Johnson Ave. Lenta. One Block East of Main on Foster Rd T. M. WALSH General Blacksmithing, Horse Shoeing and Plow Grinding Cleaning and Repairing WAGON WORK A SPECIALTY Give Entire Satisfaction Special Attention Give to Is not secured everywhere Shop Third Ave. and Foster Road That will » But we Guarantee to Please You PRICES RIGHT JOHN MANZ F. F. EHRLICH North Main Street Lents, Oregon * Tailor to Men and Women * We Give S. 4 H. Green Trad- ing Stamps Foster Road Next Door to P. 0. Lents Sta., Portland, Oregon LUMBER i, the Ixrn or other out ’•'ifJilin,«! constructed our lumber. will lie LOVETTS FURNITURE STORE New and second hand household goods bought and sold. Wall Paper at prices that will surprise you. Window Glass. House painting and Paper Hang ng figures. Lead and Linseed oil used. at close No Job too Large for us to handle 10b Kfain Street S ol th, Lents Oregon found with Every board thoroughly sound and fully M-aaone<l. it cut, with les, wash- and stand, all kimla of weather. n PERCENT FARM AND CITY LOANS may be obtained to repay mortage,, remove encumbrance,, par- chase or improve real estate, from one to ten years’ time. Special privilege«: correspondence invited, A C. General I Agency, 767 (la, A Electric Bldir . D«n- ver Colo, or 440 Phelan Bldg,, Han Franc'., co, Calif. : | , | Give um your next order. The Copeland Lumber Company I Phone Tabor 1371 Daily Oregonian, Herald, McCall,, Magazine and Sunset, all for the regular price fh 00) of the Oregonian, if taken at the Herald office. ♦ 1.M» pay, for th. Herald one year and three Footer ihxd and Campbell Hto. lentu Station, Portland, Oregon R. Heyting Successor, to C. E. Cleland Interfering and Lame Horses l.cmT AND FOUND BUILT TO LAST Prompt Delivery Call Telephone Tabor 2063 Prices Reasonable Smith & Colgan FOR RENT—4 room bo ore, |7. In- quire A>2 Nth Ave. N. Lento. "555-JSSSSS: — II, ■ • arrived. All persons ordering there premium, are requested to call at Wm. Goggins is preparing to put in tbe earliest convenience and take the a big stock of shoe, about the first of same away. August. He has contracted for the store room recently occupied by Ray Tailoring and Dreeamaking, Children» burn A Sons. It will lie remodelled »ewing at reasonable price,.—Tabor 4675, for his rise. cor. 9th and Marie Lent,. Grace A. Davin returned with her mother tober home in Woodmere after a successful year of teaching at Little Fall,, Washington. Her sister, Daisy E. Davis, reached home from Chicago week before last. She hail tliere finished a year of study in the Baptist Missionary Training School. In I.UMBER—At our new mill ll< mils, southeast of Kelso. We deliver lumber. Jonsrud Broa (. At Our New Bunkers Lents, City and Way Points MAI.K »OOOIIOlOIOHOHOlOOO , ■■■—■I—.......................... I, ..■■■■................. , , „........ fine aluminum sauce worth $3.00. Call or write us order. The Herald. pans— your