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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 13, 1914)
Mr and Mr». Lloyd ol Vancouver, viaited tuend» tn Um. Tuesday evening Titien Examined A bn tract» Shoes and Gent’s Furnishings TheCrq-eland l.mnlxr Comieny drive» Quite a number ol Leal* Ball Fan» anew runabout the»e da»» that look» attended «he openlag game Turaday pretty bandy. between Sacramento and Portland W O. Flek-ber and family otPraucoU. li E Tamw Im and fil» brother t arr«»l Washington. are viatuag Mr. Fletcbrr’» an. «pending their vacation at < h-egn mother. Mr- Mary FXchrr <>f Mh lake I‘ark Avenue Since moving into our new location in the Deaton Building, 104 Main St., we have added an up-to-date line of Gent’s Furnishing. In putting in this new line of goods we made a special effort to select the very best we could get and at the same time keep the price within reach of all. Following is partial list of special prices in our Furnishings Department. COLLARS MEN’S UNDERWEAR Ide Silver Collars, the very latest in the new styles, comes in quarter sizes each .................................... 15c. 2 for 25c Fore-in-hand neckties, nice assort ment ....................................... 25 and 50c Coopers Fancy Ribbed Union Suits, regular $3.00 values ..................... $2.50 Coopers Fine Ribbed Fnion Suits $2.25 Coopers Elastic Ribbed Union Suits $1.25 Men’s Fine Ribbed Underwear, all sizes, per garment ...............................56c Men’s Natural Wool Underwear, all sizes, per garment 65c. Suit $1.25 Men’s Worsted Derby Ribbed Under wear. per garment 94c. suit .. $1.85 SHIRTS Silver negligee Shirts, large assort ment of colors and pretty stripes, regu lar $1.50 shirts for $1.25 Silver dress Shirts, regular $1.50 val- ■ $1.25 Golf Shirts with culls, detachable col lar. all sizes, large assortment of colors to choose from.................. $1.25 to $1.50 Men's Work Shirts, all sizes and col ors. each................................................. 50c Boss of the Road Overalls 95c. $1.00 MEN S HOSIERY Men's seamless silk lisle half Hose, large assortment of colors ....... 25c Men’s half Hose extra good quality, pair 15c, 2 pair for 25c Men’s Suspenders Farm and City loans Made la-wry and Frank Dawaon Mr*, (da lxwrck» and little Jaughtrrs wrrw married at the home of the brille Inuaani Ikofothyai «pnkane. Washing Tuealaj evening. August I t-m. are »fw-miing a few day» at Ü* home of Mr» Fletcher <d Mh. Avenue. FOR (tinti) BHOF REPAIRING ('all at Cauli 8h<* Shop Reasonable W. E. Goggins, ol ths Mt Scott prices Main and Fuatrr Ruad» Furnishing Store mad* a tnp by auto to Hillsboro Sunday. “Rill” reports tbe road» ia very ted shape after Nabisco Uneeda Biscuit leaving Multnomah County. . - - 4AM’» Railway Exchange Portland. Ore. Main 7l»xo NewMethodLaundry Tabor 3614 I xhiw Oscar l^nl. F. K Pcteraon and "I*ad" Rayburn made a busme»» trip to Fisher» landing, in Clark county Wethington Tuesday, returning in time to attend tbe tell game. F. F Ehrlich ha* just returned from ■ vacation spent on bi» farm in Eastern Washington. He reports a tine time but very unsatisfactory condition». Some malevolent influence :« causing tbe destruction of Iota <•! property in the »h»at country and tbe motive not altogether dear Tuesday morning an automobil» full of inend« .urpri«r«t Mr» Lillian Morrill at her hon.v Xorth-eaat of Lent». Dinner was server in the grove tod the afternoon wa» «pant in music and »inging, the guest» departing at Sunset. Th.ee present were Mr and Mr- M irrili, Mr» C. B Coffman, Mr» W O A»h, Mn A. E. Hamilton. Mr» R->bt. Chap man, and Mr» K Reynold* 50c We have also Increased our stock of Shoes to one of the largest on the East Side. Willamette Abstract Co, ÄÜTD F or HIRE—Dav or night, Rates reasonable. special rates to < biting partie» Phone. Local WJ1— Tabor 2U74. Tom Cowing. 11" Johnson Ave. Lents Free Demonstration QUICK SERVICE FIRST CLASS WORK Lents, City and Way Points Ernest E. Hatter Furniture and Piano Moving Express and Baggage STAN# U I area St, Car Plw», WHk p„( Spyrial DyMtyry H i « mi Wat« ««2. (It*.’ ■«•Mrats. »«k (»». aa« Maris M «th tv«. StsihM war Iralx PtMe, I »Ur ItU of Nationul Biscuit Company’« Goods Saturday Aug. 15,1914 A. N. GARDNER JEWELER at Watches, Jewelry Repair W ork W. M. Quinn Store 100 Main Street, Lents, Ore. All Goods and Work A complete line of strictly fresh Crackers, Cookies anti i akes will I m - sampled FREE. A b«-autiful set of pictures will be given with every 25c pur chase. Only a limited number of pictures, come early. Hours 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. First Gass Near P-t Office, I.F.NTS F. F. EHRLICH — THE ONLY COMPLETE GENT’S FURNISHING STORE IN LENTS W. E. GOGGINS Deaton Building, Main St. Lents. Oregon Find Out What Best Means in Bakery Goods 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, cakes and pies really are. 3 large loaves fresh bread 10c WHEN YOU WANT LIGHT GROCERIES. BAKING GOODS. CONFECTIONERY. CI GARS. FRUITS, VEGETABLES. ETC. Ice Cream, Sodas and Soft Drinks at Our Fountain In Oregon’s Most Reliable Association Oregon Fire Relief, Oregon Merchants Mutual Fire, American Life and Accident In surance of Portland PROTECTION AND BENEFITS All church, »oeiety. per» »nal and local i ■ <1 not publlah ! for profit, free, notices of tn tertainmenu, conducted for profit, published at a Sc mimmun. of words. AnnnuL.ce- ment* and eard of thank*, same rate Ad ver- tiiiuf rales quoted on request Lents Sta., Portland, Oregon The clip» evenly distribute their alight pressure so that the AOCoFita-U Eyeglasses remain ateady under all condition«. l>et us ahow you what Fita-U Eyeglass comfort really means. W. Boyd Moore and J. Stanford Moore exchange Palpita next Sunday. MODERATE RATES John Brown, Gresham, Ore. LOVETTS FURNITURE STORE New and second hand household goods bought and sold. Wall Pajjer at prices that will surprise you. Window Glass. House painting and Paper Hanging figures. Lf ad and Linseed oil used. at close No Job too Large for us to handle 106 Main Street South, Lents Oregon Nine battle» nut ol tan ara won by patiaocr and dalermmation. It i» altnoat llii|H>a»lbly to iw-rniaarntly defeat the man who will not give up and who with patience goe« on hl» wav. Dr. Ervin L. Sells Optometrist and Optician Fodi r Road, Opposite Boat Office Hour»: • 9 a. m. to V p. m CLASSIFIED Mrs. Bright has moved her really business to tbe Hedge building on Main Street. W. J. McNeal will •* employed by her, as outside man. Mr». Wayne Crawford, sister of Mr». Clinton Kay* of Eighth Avenue, I>ents, i« visiting here and in Portland. Her home ie near Ukiah, California. Mr». Lula Fletcher visited relative« and friends in Lent* Sunday. Tbe Fletchers are camping near Linnemann Station. Mr. and u> been month» in returned to INSURE NOW ing Stamps F(»Mt<*r Road Next Door to I*. (» JOHN WACHOWITZ, Prop. Remember the Name-BOHNA We Give S. & H. Green Trad LOCAL ANO PERSONAL Mrs. Martha Powell of Vernonia ii visiting ber sister Mrs. Itameli. Mt. Scott Bakery Foster Road Near P. O. Tailor to Men and Women Perhaps you have accepted dia- comfort as a necessary adjunct to eyeglass wearing. If ao there is a big and pleas ant surprise for you in Gent's Furnishing "FOR BALE“ and “WANT” reader, in rlassiflad column, I cent per word for flr»t Ineertlon; S cent »nliae<|i»entlv. Watch the column for bargain». WANTFID —Marker and Asaorter, Roar City laundry, 4MFJ ffWth. St S. E 9 9 9 1 BUILT TO LAST The new library building will be ready for occupancy about Septemlier firet. It will be the first public building of its natue in ths entire Mt. Scott •ection. and it is going to be a vyry neat etrocture. “Grandpa" Hummel returned Tues day from a lengthy vieit in C)evel<nd, Ohio; Wiaconein and other eastern points. He say» be is glad to get back to Oregon where he intend» to .tay hereafter. J. I.. Robinson and Mr*. Nellie Dilley have formed tbe Ro bi neon A Dilley Real Estate Company. They will conduct tbeir bunine,« at the place formerly occupied by the Bright Realty Company. CANS and Rt'BBIBII—Hauled away for 1(M per »ack. No Garbage. Phone Tabor .VJ67. 9 9 The Copeland Lumber Company ! Phone Tabor 1371 Foster R<>ad and Campliell Hu. lenta Biatlon, I’ort'and, Oregon Misa Barchild Kildahl of Brooks, returned to her home Wednesday, after a two week» visit with Evalyn Hyland of 7tb Avenue, Evalyn accompned her home. WANTED—A goi«l reliable man or woman to aolicit «ubnription». Empiirr at Herald other ia the lern or other out building constructed with our lumber. Every lH,ard will I m * found thoroughly sound and fully ariuiomd. It cuts with Isna waste and stands all kinds of weather. Give um your next order. Mr». Norman Beeler who »penning the past erven Pasadena, California, have their borne in Lent*. Han» Holte will move into the Warren Kilborn bouse on North Main Street. He Las been living on Grand Avenue tbe past year. Foster «OO«31 «3»«3» «O Ol «31 «3» O O o w-w < WANTED —Hop-Pickem Enquirr al 2b7 East Morrison St , Portlaml for particulars, ami sign up. Familie« pre (e rad. __________________________ Colored Woman—Competent lauml- rra», wants small washing», flue work preferred M im Taylor, Marion Ave , !«•«<>( Brhnol. Tabor 4H®7. WANTED—Boy» mar tie ha-l and Mimetinie» girla. The older ones al ordinary wagt« and other» to I* »chooled ami carad for in return for • light service« rmderrd. For particu lar» ad'lrera W. T. Gardner, «uprrin- tendrnt Boy» and Girl» Airi Society of K Oregon. Portland, (tra. H mt Graded Gravel Coarse, Medium, Fine and Plastering Sand mai « FOR HALF.—Good young horaa. quire at Herald office. In FOR SAI E: — Hx!M Canvas tent, good condition, no luilea. Call Home 1211. lent», Ore , Gilbert Station. Mr». J. S. Dawson. — » LUMBER—At our new mill D-« miles «ontheaat of Kelso. We deliver lumber. Jonsrnd Brna (* rriir UKM WASHED FREE OF DIRT At Our New Bunkers 62nd St. and 45th Ave. Phone labor 2063 R. HEYTING I ■ ■- I \ X 11 I . II XII __ I 11-I Ladina watch with C. M. on back of hunting case. Call up Home Tel. office Lents. __ _ MIMCKt l-ANKOVaa Herald and Dally Journal H-M. Herald and Dally Oregonian frLOO. Herald and Daily and Sunday Orw- gonian *7 Ml. Herald and Daily and Sunday Journal fti no.