Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923, July 23, 1914, Image 4

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    LOCAL AND PERSONAL
AU church, «octety. personal and local new*
not published lor protl, tree; no I Ice« ot an-
tertalamenu. conducted tor prod, published
alahc mlnlmun. of to words. •Announce­
ments and cant ol tbsnks. «ame rate. Adver­
tising rates quoted on request.
Dr. Ogsbury and family have gone to
Tillamook heacbea.
C. C. Wiley, wife and daughter are
spending two work« at the beach.
Dr. Hess and family left for a two
weeks visit at Rockaway Thursday.
Edwin
Norene is attending the
Epworth league Institute at Albany.
Mr. Wood is building an attracllv*
Mr*. Bryant and llttl* grandson of
Th* ladle* Ahi Society nt the M. E.
naw home on the oornar of Third ' 1‘ark Avanue, have gon* to Fall* City, Church, will hold a T*a al the bom* ot
Mr*. Frank Wallace of Utt pth. Avenue
Avenue and Mt. Scott Street.
Oregon, for a month'* vielt.
on Wedneeday July 29. There will be
•
program tue
and
refreshment*.
Markle and Cook ar* building a new
Mi** Myrtle Muir, a school mate ol
Member«,
friend*
and
stranger*,
in­
four room bungalow on North Main Mi** Carol Hogue from the State
vited.
Street, Cadwell Park.
,
Normal School, viaited with Mis* Carol
thi* week.
Rev. J. M Nsl*on of I an I* and Rev.
Geo. Spring i* interested in a new
A.
B. Walt* of Portland are now in
home beii g built for him on Main
Mr. Rife'* family who have been
Baker City after a hard trip. They left
Street, Saginaw Height*. Lents.
«(tending the peat few month* witq
here last week traveling on Bicycle*.
Mr*. Rife'* parent* at Carleton, have
Before reaching
Heppner, however,
Mr*. Cruikshanx of 7th. Avenue, returned to their home on Fourth, they were oblidged to take ths train,
Avenue.
near Leaner Street, left yesterday to
being very llr*d and ill from th* «fleet*
visit her mother at Parkplace.
of the rough traveling.
C. E. Kennedy returned home Tues­
Mr. Hannant's family have moved day after a two week* visit in Eastern
When cleauing an article with gaso­
from Milwaukee back to their home on Oregon. He didn't bring around any line thè resulta will I* twpeoially aatia-
trout
*o
we
auspect
bad
luck.
Mt. Scott and Fifth Avenue.
factory if a Utile «alt ia added lo thè
Mr*. Mary Thoma* loet her valuable
The new library building is pro­
gressing very rapidly and Mr. Hamilton cow last week. The cow wa* the main
lawyer Ellis of The Dalles, spent the hope* to have it finished in about 30 support to her family, and her friend*
know how she ha* struggled to make
week end with Mr*. Hogue.
day*.
an honest living for herself and chil­
dren.
Mr*. Howitt and little *on of Monto-
Mr. Marshall ot the local telephone
villa «pent Wednesday visiting her company is sporting with a Cadallac
Ths Epworth league of the M. E.
aunt, Mrs. Thomas.
machine.
Church, had an unusually interesting
meeting last Sunday.
Moet ot the
The Isis Theatre boasts a new poster
I a » c Carman, one time type »linger
hour
wa*
taken
by
the
Young
ladie* of
board, the finest in town.
And it i*
on the Herald, has just returned from
the Society, representing the "Heroine*
■bowing some of the biggest attraction*
a trip to Honolulu with the Oregon
of Modern Progress.”
on the road. ''Farthest Nortn” and
Naval reserve*. He report* a tine time
"Samson” do not go to all the show*
while in Honolulu, but aavs some very
Mr Wilson who lived on Park Avenue
in the country.
unkind things about the "hash" put
for a long time and who moved from
by the cruiser Milwaukee enroute.
here to a ranch in the Scott'* Mill*
FOR SALE or TRADE—35 8. C.
Country has di*do*ed of hi* farm and
White Leghorn pullets, 4 month* old. for
Lou Boni, Frei Geisler and Mr.
White Rock pullets or year old hens.
moved back to Lent*.
Tabor 55«8. 4M18, 72nd St. S. E. -
Golden will leave this week for a
mon'he outing in the Roaring River
Mr*. Lettie Smith-Cone of 7028, »Kith
Al’TO FOR HIRE—Day or night. County, above Estacada. Their camp
avenue entertained a number of her
Rates reasonable, special rates
to will be located 38 mile* from the R. K.
friend* at a birthday party Monday I
Outing parties. Phone. Local 2921— in a most unacceesable part of the Cas­
evening
The evening was *|>ent in
Tabor 1141. Torn Cowing, 110 Johnson cade* where they hope to %ill bear, game* and music and a very pleasant1
deer, and other large game.
Ave. Lents.
time was reported.
gasoline, mpecially if lite article Ita*
•oiled spola on it.
Use about a tabi*-
spoonful of «alt to a gallon of gasoline.
land lo a d*pth of tour luche* or more.
You’re Bilious and Costive!
Dretruy a* far a* itomibl« all wlki
Hick Headache, Bad Breath, Hour
muitard or «Indiar w*ed* about th*
Stomach,
Furred Tongue
and In­
fi «1<I.
digestion, Mean Uvrr and
Bowel*
“Hulphur appH*d In th* drlll ro«*
clogged.
Clean up to-night.
Get a
with thè «evd of tnrnlp* or radlahe* I*
Mat. 1« it tie of Dr. King'« New Ufe Pill»
claimed by leverai grower* to giv* a
to-day and empty Uie «lonou-h and
reaaonabl* legree ot freedom troni al»
teiwvlu uf fermenting, gamy food* anil
teck. Five parte «ulphur and one (tari
waste. A lull bowvll nuivement give* a
tabacco du«l wa» u«ed in an experlnivn-
«atidled, thankful feeling—make* you
tal plot with very good resulto.
feel line. Effective, yet mild.
l*on’t
“Kerosene and «end in thè formula
gripe. 2Ac., at your Druggid.
of one pini of kerosene to three gallona
Bucklen'i Arnie« Halve for Burn*.
ot «and I* al«<> reconimended a* re­
pellane MI* well and apply a «mali
handlul to thè soli along ih* row.
“White hellehore, no* pari, ami air
•laked lime. 10 parte, applied a* a du*t
lo th» »urtare soli giva* very *ood re­
QUICK SERVICE
sulta a* a pr*v*ntativ*,”
NewMethodLaundry
Tabor 3614
FIRST CLASS WORK
GREASE IS GOOD
FOR KILLING NOTES
Lents, City and
Way Points
It mav appear to many a reader that
An easy way to remove fruit «lams
from table linen i* to moisten the spot the «object of the beet method* ot rid­
thoroughly with pure glycerine before ding the lien house«ot mite«, when th*
aeuding the article to the lauudry.
premise* are allowed to get into that
deplorable condition, or what
Ernest E. Hatter
measure
Furniture and Piano Moving
TO EXTERMINATE
to take to prevent the advent ot the*»
THE WHITE MAGGOT pret*. may tie one that ha* l>een loo
long, too often, threshed out.
Express and Baggage
But It i*
well to put th* carele** reader in mind
a great deal id trouble from ths white ot th* fully of permitting thi* condition
of thing* to exist, and reiteration will
maggot found in turni pa and radishes,
do no harm.
We have auccewfully
making them unfit for table use.
The
tried many preventative*, but the latest
maggot i* hatched from the egg of a fly
that ha* been brought to our notice i*
much like the common house fly.
the use of simple grease, well applied, !
A. L. Lovett, an entomologist, bat
That longtime poultryman who ha* a |
con<lnctet research along the tine of
widely extended reputation for aucce**- .
remedies to exterminate the maggot.
fat management, Mr. Mapea, stole«
Following are some ol hi* remedies:
that after long experimenting, finding
“Control measure-: Gctber and de­
that thia method called for greaee that
stroy al) waste roots and refuse top* a*
■toyed on without evaporation, used plain
«non a* the crop is removed.
Plow the
beet or mutton tallow, painting th*
peri-he* with melted tallow.
“A hen
rootling on a greased perch I* a* safe
from lire,” *ay* Map»*, “a* a 110 bill
tacked on the top ot a greased pole on
th* Fourth of July,’’
Cheaper yet than grease i* creosote.
At tbi* **a«on of the year there is
144-146ThirdSt.
Between Alder & Morrison
Creosote by the gallon in crude form
should cost from 80 to 75 rent*.
Apply
it with a brush or apray on th* roost*
or wall* of th* house.
R««Mrac*. Mik Av*. a a* Marte St. rib Av*.
Statlea rear Lot», Ptwnc Teber 2774
A. N. GARDNER
JEWELER
Watches, jewelry
Repair Work
AU Goods and Work
First Class
LENTH
doorway, tolling the sweet young thing
good-night, did4t ever dawn upon yoo—”
“Ob. no! I never »toyed that lat*." I
F. F.
—Judge
Going °utof Business
Extreme Price Redactions on standard new merchandise,
Close on to a Hundred Thousand Dollar's worth of Seasonable Dry
Goods, Ladies’ and Gents' Furnishings will be offered at the lowest prices we have ever advertised.
been utterly ignored.
Cost and profit have
Everything has been marked down to the lowest possible selling prices—MARKED FOR QUICK ACTION.
No half-heartedness about it, simply an urgent desire on our part to close out this business at once.
Look
What
10c
win
Buy
Percale Apron, with bib........................ 10c
5c to 10c Handkerchiefs, 3 for............ 10c
10c Silk Windsor Ties, 3 for ................10c
10c Gauze Vesta, 2 for............................ 10c
20c Men’s Suspenders .......................... 10c
15c Boys’ Leather Belta........................10c
15c Ladies’ Bathing Caps .................... 10c
One dozen Fringed Red Napkins ... 10c
20c Corset Covers.................................... 10c
20c Lace Trimmed Dust Caps............. 10c
12c Children’s Muslin Drawers............10c
19c Gingham Sunbonneta......................10c
15c Triangle 5-ply Collars......................10c
15c Four-in-hand Wash Ties............... 10c
20c worth of Patent Collar Buttons.. 10c
25c Magic Pad Men’s Garters ........... 10c
15c Hoppickers’ Glovea, 2 pairs____ 10c
15c to 25c Dressing Combs ..................10c
15 Shears and Scissors. .......................... 10c
5c Paper Steel Pins, 3 papers............... 10c
25c Patent Leather Child’s Belts .... 10c
15c Ladies. Fine Cotton Hose, black or
tan................................................................. 10c
10c Barrette Hair Ornaments, 2 for. 10c
Men’s white
Handkerchiefs,
2 for................ 6c
Ladies’ Ready-to
Wear Goods
Writing
Tablets at . lc
Children’*
Sash Curtain
Rods
4c
Ladies* Patent
Leather Beltsl9c
Pleated Lace
Ruffling yd 15c
25c Percale
Sun Bonnets
at...................16c
Good Size
Huck Towels fc
Coate—value* to 92.50, on Sale at
.......... ..........................98c ami »1.25
Ladie* Percale fitted Apron*. ........................................48c
Ladies' Bathing Sait*................................11.25 and fl 'JR
Black and Navy Bine Panama Skirt*......................... 98c
White Serge Skirts.............................................................. 2.98
Ladie’* white and colored Shirt Waist*. value* to
75«. at....... ,...................................................................... 29c
Ladies’ white lawn Waist*, embroidery and lace­
trimmed. 60c values at
39c
Ladie*’ Waist* and Blouse*, 11.00, fl 29 and 12.00
values at..........................................................49c, 79c, 98c
Ladle* white duck Wash Skirt*...................................... 29c
Ladie*' short and long lawn and gingham Kimona*.
all color», 75c value* at......................................................48c
Ladies Coverall Apron*, chambray and gingham,
50c value* at...........................................................
29e
iAbdie*' Chambray and Mercerised colored Petticoats,
50c Value*, at.....................................................
39c
Ladies' Corduroy Sport Coats, values to 110.00
for
f
-
Ladie* tailor-made Suits, fió 00 value*.............. f8 88
EXTRAORDINARY REDUCTIONS ON
READY-TO-WEAR GOODS
ALL
15c Children’s Ribbed Hose....................10c
10c Ladies* Black Cotton Hose, 2 pr 10c
15c Infants embroidery Wash BonnetslOc
5c Oil Cloth Bibs, 3 for ........................ 10c
25 Bleached Bath Towel........................ 10c
25c Figured Door Panels........................ 10c
15c Curtain Swiss, per yard.................. 10c
5c White Hemmed Napkins, 3 for... 10c
15c Quilt Covering. 36 inches wide.. ,10c
20c Ladies’ Hose Supporters. .............. 10c
15c Boys’ Suspenders.............................. 10c
15c Boys Bathing Trunks...................... 10c
25c Watch Chains.................................... 10c
15c to 20c Batistes and Voiles, yd.... 10c
19c Pillow Cords......................
10c
15c Fancy Figured Ribbons, yard ... 10c
15c to 25c Cluny and Shadow Laces,
yard............................................................... 10c
19c Good Size Whisk Brooms ............. 10c
25c Tango Neck Laces............ ............... 10c
10c Fancy Hat Pins, 3 for.................... 10c
One dozen skeins Embroidery Floss . 10c
19c Plaid and Checked Dress Goods .10c
Fancy Pillow Tops.................................... 10c
Men’s
Furnishings
Men's
Men'«
Men'»
Men’«
Men’s
Men'«
colored border J «pane tie Handkerchief«... 5c
Cotton Socks, black or tan—per pair.............. 5c
15c Silk Foor-in-hand Tire.................................10c
heavy black or tan Cotton Sock* tor...............8c
Heavy Elastic Suspender*.....................................15c
open Meeh and balbriggan Vn<ierw%ar,...19e
Men’* light weight ribbed Underwear, 50c quality
at ....................................................................................39c
Men’* nainsook Union Snite............................................. 48c
Genuine Poroeknit I'n'ierwear. Shirt* or Drawer«,
each.. ................................................................................ 39e
Genuine Poroeknit Union Suita ....................................79c
Men’» colored Work Shirt*............................................ )!9c
Men'* two-piece Bathing Suita ................................... 48c
Men’» blue Drere Shirt, with detachable collar for 48c
Men'* soft Drere Shirt, with detachable military
collar.................................................................................. 79c
Men’« white and cream aoiaettr Shirts, with detach­
able collar and French cuff at................................ 89c
Handsome line of fine Dre** Shirt* at only.............. 98c
Men’s Balbriggan In ion Suita ....................................79c
Men’« Blue Denim Overall*........................... ................ 49c
Tailor to
Men and
Women
Their Protocol.
Young bride—Who doe« the house­
keeping7
Her Companion—Oh) We take turn*
forgetting to do it.—Exchange.
FOR RENT—5 room hou«e complete­
ly furni«hed, all new furniture, waler
rent paid. One block to Arleto or Kern
Park Station*.
Mr*. M. E. Thorp,)
4715, Mth Ht. S. E.
FOUND- A bunch ol key»
Call at
Silkworth’* Print Shop.
Describe, pay :
charge*.
36-in Dress Goods Remnants, 25c Values, Per Yard 10c
Look
What
Will
Buy
We Give S. 4 H. Green Trad­
ing Stamps
Foster Road Next Door
to P. O.
Lents Sta., Portland, Oregon
DIRT
FOR SALE
?
1
i
10c
Delivered anywhere within 8
blocks of Footer Road
and Main St.
For Particulars See
V.L. IRISH
Phone Tabor 3436
White Outing
Flannel, yd . .6c
"FORHALR" and "WANT’ reader«
' In claaaifled column, 1 cent par word
, for first insertion; k rent *nb«equ*ntlv.
, Watch the column for bargain*.
w ANTICO
WANTED—A go«<i reliable man or
woman to solicit mibnciptioo*.
Enquire
at Herald office
WANTED:—To engage 20 fainilire
from lrf>nt* to pick hop* on my farm
near Sherwood —Write for full infor­
mation
E. E. Roger*. RD 2. Hhwr-
wood Ore.
WANTED—-Boy* mav t>e had and
■ometime* girl*.
Th* older one* at
ordinary
wage* and other* to b*
schooled and cared for in return for
slight »ervice* rendered. For particu­
lar* addrea* W. T. Gardner, superin­
tendent Boy* and Girl* Aid Society of
Oregon, Portland, Or*.
t(
FOM
Gray Cotton
Sheet
Blankets . 31c
Ladies’ White
Hemstitched
Handkerchief S.1C
Men’s 76c
Dress Shirts 29c
Foster Road
Near Poet OHicF,
A Considerate Wooer.
"While
you were standing in th* j
Portlands Popular Trading Place
STAND U Ftret St, Cor. Flee. with P»«t
Special Dcihery. Pho**» Mala **2. A-l**2
General Machine Shop
MAUK
I
FOR BALE—Gaod young horse.
) <|nire at Herald office.
In-
GasoUne Engines A Spebialty
LUMBER—At our new mill llg mile*
1 *ontlie*«t of Kelso. We deliver lumber.
I Jonsrud Bro*
(.
Lawn Mowers Sharpened, and
Saws filed ana etc.
Prices Reasonable
I Alter head«, envelopes, card*, hill
head*, auction notice* and poster*,
dodger», announcement*, etc, at Mt.
s.-oti I’ub. Co , office, lAnta.
All Kinds Repairing
On* Block East of Main on Foster Rd.
HKN-1
---------------------- -----------------------
for
Ladies’ Hand
Bags at
29c
Tango Beads,
String........... 16c
Table 0U Cloth
best quality
yard............. 16c
Sale Opens Friday at 9 A. M.
And Continues Till Stock Is Closed Out
-
T. M. WALSH
FOR RENT—4 room houee, |7.
quire 3»2 8th Ave. N lent«.
______
Smith & Colgan
Succeiwor* to Ç. E. Cleland
General Blacksmithing, Horse
Shoeing an* Plow Grinding
t.owr
In­
FottNn
ano
FOUND — Ladie«
watch.
J. N.
Callin«, Fourth and Rose Ht. lent*.
Call, describe, and pay charge* for
watch.
^^^_MI**CKL,LANT>V**
Herald and Daily loorml H.75.
Herald and Daily Oregonian |«L0O.
WAGON WORK A SPECIALTY
Herald and Daily and Sunday Ore­
gonian 87.50
Special Attention Give to
Interfering and Lame Horses
Herald and Dally and Bunday Journal
W60.
Daily Ongonlan,
Herald?
M»gMineand Hunnel,
Shop Third Ave. and Foater Roa<|
McCall’«
all for 87.50 If
taken at ill* HeraM office.