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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (July 9, 1914)
4 LOCAL AND PERSONAL ^Chas. Filia is putting a new root and addition on hi, housa at 417ft E. 4M Hi. You're Bilious and Costive! Alter Dark Portland After Dark.," a tem perance and prohibition lecture, was Jas. Copeland made a trip to Sher given by Mr. Rowell. Portland superin tendent of the "Out-to-Win" force«, All church, »octetj. penonsl sud local newt wood Thursday. not published for pioflt. tree, notice» of en Tuesday evening in the Tent Pavilion tertainment» conducted tor profit, published at Myrtle Park, corner Foster Road at a Me mlnlmun. of Se wont». Announce L. H. French is building a temporary ami ftDth., Street. The tent, which ment» and card of thank», »am.' rale Advcr- residence near Bel roes. seats about TOO was filled ami many tlsinf rate» quoted on request stood outside ami listened as the Eryl Benner has fully recovernd from Russell Newman of Montavilla visited speaker detailed some startling facts bit attack of pneumonia. friends in Lento last week. about Portland. He showed that there are more saloons in l*ortland than all libraries, achoob, ami churches com C. W. Clark will be in Salem for the J. A. Williams of Gilbert avenue is next two week* on business. bined. that there have been in six putting on a new addition to hie resi months been txMh) arrest for drunken dence. ness ami disturbances caused by liquor, Mr. Orville Smith of Oram Valley it that there are fifty per cent more visiting with Mre. Coon of Fifth avenue. Mt. Scott 1. O. O. F. and the Rebekah police needed be tween the hours of six Lodge of Lente annouuce the joint in ami twelve P. M , than in the day Messrs Charles. Ed, and Julius, and stallation of officers next Tueedav even time. Lena Krebs and Mr. William Golta in«- Yet during the night there are only spent Sunday with the Hogues one tenth as many people on the streets. J. W. Feed of Barwell Acree u> re The police are placed around the Master William Mvsing of Kennett placing hie home, burned some time ago. saloons. While eighty per cent of the avenue has been appointed captain of a population is on the East Side fifty- ■ with a new resilience. party of five boys who are having a two - five per cent of the police are on the week's outing near Lebanon. West Side. He showed that these con Mr. Yeager has returned to lxindon, ditions prevail because of the saloon, Dr. McSIoy, Pr. Ogeburv, and Post England, where he will receive in and that seventy-five per cent of our, master Spring went on a fishing trip to structions as to his future activities. municipal expenses ia attribitual to the Molalla this morning and will be gone He will probably return to the Persian saloon. Meetings in the tent will con Oil fields. the remainder of the week. tinue nightly for a number of evenings. Milton H. St. John is in charge. He H. E. Bloyd is spending a two weeks’ Dr. P. J. O Donnell is a uew comer is not only a speaker of power but a vacation at Kelso. Wash, He will un- Í *n our midst who will put in a dental singer of pleasing personality. Many He is a of the talks are illustrated. He deals >n the Hedge building. dertake to confiscate some Cowlitz 1 man of experience who comes with with topics that bear most acutely upon County trout during his stay. good references. present day conditions Mr. Rowell has consented to speak Herbert Peterson was l»adly bruisci . next Tuesday night in the tent on "War July 4th.. while aboard a street car on : Fred Peterson (Doc) has joined the Declared Against Infidelity." He was Hawthorne Avenue. The car started a-» i O. N. G. hospital Corps. He is now once an infidel himself and will speak he started to board it and he was thrown laying in a supply of old saws, chisels, on infidelity from a former skeptic's down and dragged a short distance. ; gougres. tongs, string and rope for standpoint. There will be special _____ service when lie goes to encampment music, admission free, ami everyone next week. is cordially invited. The next regular meeting of the Mt. _____ Scott W. C. T. V. will be held at the Edwin Spooner who lias Iwen sick for Lente playground Tuesday, July 14, at Grand-ma Craig formerly of tonts. lately two o’clock. This is one of the Red living in Mansfield Park, Montavi 11a some time is suffering a rvlapm*. Mn». Letter days of the Woman’s Christian W*H tT° *° ‘Drain to live with her Spooner is in the East on a visit. Union, and the program has been daughter, Mrs. Jones, especially arranged by the young Mre. L. Powell of South Main street people for the young people. • is enjoying a visit from her daughter The Veteran Association of Oregon who live« at Wheatland. will hold their annual picnic and ser mon at Peninsula Park, July 1ft. All Joe. Denlierger has the contract for a interested are invited. The business session will be held before dinner, new house at Sixtieth street and Come early. Coffee on the grounds. Lincoln avenue. Bring baskets filled for yourself and in- Miss Minnie Kern of South Main vited guests. The several different or Furniture and Piano Moving ganizal ions or families will lanch to- street gave an announcement party to a gather, to suit their own taste and de- number of friends last Friday afternoon. Express and Baggage sires during the dinner hour. A good A wedding will be coming this fall. STAND 52 First Si. Car. Pine, with Post program has been prepared, including Special De In er). Phones Main +62. 4-1+62 music. John Huntirgton. Sec’y. Mrs. Sommerfeldt was seriously hurt Lents, City and Way Points Hick Headache, Hail Breath, Hour Stomach, Furred Tongue ami In- digestion, Mean IJvrr and llowela clogged. Clean up to-night. Get a '.‘-Vi Isitllr of Dr. King's New l.lfr PlIU to-day ami empty llw> stomach and towels of fermenting, gamy foods and Wiurtr. A full towcll . .......... gives a satisfied, thankful feeling- makes you f«d fine. Effective, yet mild. Don't grips '.*fic , al your Druggist. Bucklvn'a Arnica Salve for Hurns. Remember the Name---BOHNA WHEN YOU WANT LIGHT GROCERIES. BAKING GOODS. CONFECTIONERY. CI GARS. FRUITS. VEGETABLES. ETC. Ice Cream, Sodas and Soit Drinks al Our Fountain CLASSIFIED INSURE NOW In Oregon’s Most Reliable Association Oregon Fire Relief. Oregon Merchants Mutual Fire, American Life and Accident In surance of Portland PROTECTION AND BENEFITS MODERATE RATES John Brown, (jresham. Ore NewMethodLaundry Tabor 3614 QUICK SERVICE FIRST CLASS WORK A. N. GARDNER JEWELER Watches, Jewelry Repair Work All Goods and Work First Class Near Poet Office, LENTS Foster Road Smith & Colgan Successors to C. E. Cleland General Blacksmithing, Horse in a runaway last Friday Several I Pastor J. M. Nelson of the toms stitches were required to close • up a Baptist Church is planning to spend his wound in her bead vacation in making an extensive bicycle Mr. and Mr« Irish. Mr. and Mrs. trip through Oregon, starting the early Voce ami Mr. Walrod made an auto part of next week and returning about trip to Geo. Wilsons farm, alnuit rt miles the middle of August. The itinerary beyond Scotto Mill« on Wd new lay. will include visits in Baker City and They report a very tine farming country, Medford. A trip to the most interest wheat and < »ate looked well and the hay ing parts of Crater Lake ia also a part crop is immense. of the plan. He will be accompanied by hie brother-in-law, A. B. Waltz, George—She sing« nicely, ijoesn’t pastor of the E +5th St. Baptist Church she? of Portlsnd. Tom—Oh, yes; when she sings th»-y have to close the windows. The many friends of Mr. Jessie Phelps George—My gotMlness! What for? of 5+04-41 Avenue 8. E , gathered at his Tom—Her voice is so sweet it draws home last Friday evening and gave him the flies. a farewell party. The house was beauti fully decorated with margueritiee, sweet peas and red rambler roses. Many lively games were played after which refreshments were served in the dining All Kinds Repairing room which was de<-orated Ui represent Gasoline Engines A Spebialty the banks of a lake. Jessie leaves next week for the mountains where he will Lawn Mowers Sharpened, and •pend the summer with his older brother. Graded Gravel WANTED— Itoys may I m < had and sometimes girls. The older ones at ordina» wages *i,.l ,.tl,,-r. I,, I m , schooled anil cared for in return for • light »er vice» rendermi. For |>artii-u- lare eddreee W. T. Gardner. superili, tendent Boys ami Girle Aid Society of Oregon. Portland. Ore, t( Coarse, Medium, Fine and Plastering Sand r<»u AUTO FOR HIRE—Day or night. Rates reasonable, special rates to Outing parties. Phone, fx»cal 2921 — Tabor 1141. Tom Cowing, 110 Johnson Ave. Lente. Prices Reasonable One Block East of Main on Foster Rd. T. M. WALSH Cleaning* and Repairing That will Give Entire Satisfaction Special Attention Give to Is not secured everywhere But we Guarantee to Please You PRICES RIGHT JOHN MANZ F. F. EHRLICH Tailor to Men and Women We Give S. & H. Green Trad ing Stamps Foster Road Next Door to I*. O. Lents Sta., Portland, Oregon North Main Street WASHED FREE OF DIRT 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 ar.d Linseed oil used. at close No Job too Large tor us to handle 106 Main Street South, Lents Oregon In LUM HER—Al our new mill IL, miles southeast of Kelso. We deliver lutnlwr. Jonsrud Bros (. At Our New Bunkers letter toads, envelopes, ranis, bill beads, auction notices ami |*»wtors, dodgers, announcements, etc, at Mt. Scoti Pub. Co., office, tonta 82nd St. and 45th Ave. Phone Tabor 2063 1 " ‘ tí ' ? ■ ■■■Mb POH HKN1 R. MEYTING FOR REST—4 room house, |7. In quire ar.'Mih Ave. N tonto. l.< >SaT ANI» riH'NII RF.W ARD—<»ffvn«l for Information atoul, or return <>f silk umtorella wi U i triangolar bandi«, l<«t Jum- Puh Wilma Klock, dui l’ark Ave., tonta, MIUCgl.l.ANKtlt'H BUILT TO LAST LUMBER is the barn or other out building constructed our lumber. will to found with Every Imard thoroughly sound and fully »<- um > ih «I. It cut« with lea» waste and 9 stand« all kinds of weather. Give U" your next order. fl 0 The Copeland Lumber Company , Phone Tabor 1371 I fl 9 octo <o» «o» <om» OOOKJI s ‘ Foster Road and Campbell Hto. Irnls Station, Portland, Oregon I 0 PERCENT FARM AND CITY LOAN'S may I m obtained to re|»ay nrortagrs, remove encumbrances, pur chase or improve real relate, from one to ten years* time. 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