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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 20, 1914)
! tad of I hanks LOCAL AND PERSONAL BUILT TO LAST is lite l'ari! or other out building constructed with our lunitier. Every Intani will tie found lliorouglily sound and fully seasoned. It cut* with lea* waste and •tand« all kind* of weather. Give u* your next onler. 0 fi fi The Copeland Lumber Company fi Phone Tabor 1371 Re-Opening Announcement All ekun-h. •oclrly. |»r»cn»l and locai n«w» noi l'ubllahcl tur protiI. Irmi noliora ut *u itrlalninrnl*. «vnduetni tor proMl, publlah».! al a Jtv minlmun, ol W wuralt. Anasuass- lucuta and card ol thanka. aaiur rat* A*l»*r- llaln» rato» quoladou raque«l Work i» programing rapidly on the new Yott building. The Rose City Laundry, 4802 69th St., and Foster Road, announces its re-open- ing on last Tuesday morning, after a complete renovating of its plant, the installation of new machinery, the over hauling of its old. It is prepareti to do all kinds of laundering in a manner most satisfactory. Its employes will be exjierienced laundry people directed by a manager of over fifteen years ex perience. I.yman Hawkins i» upending a two week» vacation at Albany. Will IhK'kworth of Fifth avenue ha* invested in a new Forti automobil«». K. K. King of the North Plain* Optimi»! wa* a Unti visitor Friday. Foster Road and Campbell Su. letiU Station. Port’and, Oregon The two little grand-daughters of Mrs. Al. Blaufu* are visiting her. Their home i* at Silver l.aks, Wash. Graded Gravel A. H. Bluhm left Sunday for Seattle where lie will find employment tor aome time. Coarse, Medium, Fine and Plastering Sand John Walrod and Mr*. Maffei attend- ' ed county Grange at Vancouver last week. ______ Word* are Inadequate with which to lexpreee the heartfelt thank* Io the ho*t* «if friend* and neighl*«r* who gave me fio much of their love and sympathy in my *ad time of bereave ment«. The acts ol kindu«ae. the 'lemonatration ol affection ami regard for my dear departed one, the beautiful floral tribute«, the tender loving . nilnictratlon*, all touched my heart deeply, the (eolation from all kludrwd seemed leea hard to Iwar, ths ti*a of iraternal and chriatlan fellowship •eemetl hleaeed Indeed. 1 thank you one and al). Lucia Additon. "Never writs letter*, young man, that you’ll regret In altsr-llfe." "You *|ieak a* from szperisncaT" "I do. In early corre*|x>n<l»nc» with my wife I *lgnsd myself, 'Your olwdl- ent servant.' " Fam and City loans Made Prompt Service, Free Delivery Title« Examined A bn tracts (rood Work Guaranteed WASHED FREE OF DIRT 4<M» Railway Exchange Portland. Ore. Main 7'JMO Remember Tabor 4100 NewMethodLaundry The Rose City Laundry l abor 3614 Mr. and Mr». Harndon of Eight ave nue and l^eeer »treat «pent last Sunday at t‘»wego Lake. At Our New Bunkers 82nd St. and 45th Ave. Phone Tabor 2063 QUICK SERVICE FIRST CLASS WORK Is Your Nose Pinched By* Your Glasses? A "urpnse |»arty wa- given Mr». R. E. Smith. Tenth avenue and road, last En»lay evening. R. HEYTING WHEN YOU WANT LIGHT GROCERIES. BAKING GOODS. CONFECTIONERY. CI GARS, FRUITS, VEGETABLES. ETC. Ice Cream, Sodas and Soft Orinks at Our Fountain G. w Urey of San Francisco ha* come to locate in Lents He is an acquaintance of Mr. Clark of Clemson and Estrila street. Vern Hogue and family and Mr. and Mrv. Lee of Seventh avenue, viailed Mr. and Mrv. Neufelt last Sunday at their country home on the Estacada line. In Oregon’s Most Reliable Association Oregon Fire Relief. Oregon Merchants Mutual Fire. American Life and Accident In surance of Portland MODERATE RATES John Brown, Gresham, Ore O. D. Forte ha* gone to LaGrande. I Pendleton, Baker City, and The Dallas to organize Liberal Leagues. He will i return Friday morning. Ernest E. Hatter Furniture and Plano Moving Express and Baggage STAND M First St. Car. Pte», with Post Sprd»l Iklhrry. Pkoa«« H*ta MJ. A-IM2 ^¿¡•¿/ RtaMsac*. ttk Av*, an* Harb M. »th Av*. Slatiea acar t.caU. PbM< Tabw tTJi The dipa evenly diatribute their alight pressure so that the AOCo Fits-U Eyeglaaaea remain steady under all conditions. Let us show you what Fita-U Eyeglass comfort really mean* Evelyn Stangei entertained fifteen little friend* in honor of her eight birthday last Sat unlay Game» were played and refreshment* served. INSURE NOW Lents, City and Way Points Perhaps you have accepted die comfort as a necessary adjunct to eyeglass wearing. If so there is a big and pl ant surprise for you in Lewis Wilkinson, lor «eversi month* a tpye slinger in the Herald office, hai> secured a place with the National Hospital Association. Remember the Name—BOHNA PROTECTION AND BENEFITS L. D. Filley returned Sunday from a month'» vacation »|wnt near Victoria. B. C. Willamette Abstract Co. ORDERSTAKEN BY PHONE A. N. GARDNER JEWELER Dr. Ervin L. Sells Optometrist and Optician Fo»ter Road, Opposite Poet Office flour»: V a. m. to v p. m Watches, Jewelry Repair Work o Mr. !>*aton mad«-a trip to Bull an<i -andy Thur«. lay morning. Mis* M'gnnn Fisher of th* l ibrary will All Goods and Work tak* a r**t ami outing in th* country First Class next week Mis* Florence Taylor from Mr. and Mr». F. Ros-man ami th* tentral Library will take her place. Lent« «chool building i* getting a nr« daughter», Mildrad and Ruth virited N'-ar Piet Office, Foster Roa«l the Fletchers' and Ijiwrences' home at coal of gray paint, with white tnmming. LENTS Linneman station last Sunday. Mt». G csm »! returned rhurmlay morn- ■ Mr«. A. T. l«ewis, of Lrnts, i* at ing from If on ohilu, bringing her infant grand-daughter with lier Mrs. Wallace Craikshank is enter Rockaway Beai-ti thi* summer. sh* I» glad to be home again. taining her lister trom Canada. Wednesday they went picnicking along Mm F. J. Ralxton, of Ijberty Height* Frank contemplate» a visi* of a few week" to Johnson Creek with Mr*. Gramima For»ythe and Granddaugb "FOR SALE" and "WANT'’ reader* Cruikshank and children. -rattle when- fier mother lire*. ter, Elsie Ob\*r. have returned from a in cla»*itlrd column, 1 cent per word cent •ulwrquently. fiHir-wra-k* outing near Grvaham They for first insertion ; Watch the roinnm for hargsin*. Mr». Jo« Bush recently went to Iowa F. M. Gate* returned from Victoria, tvceived *<>me very valuable presa nt* to visit ber father who i* *eriou*ly ill. from fru-n.l" tliere. WANTED—A g*»«l reliable man or B. C.. T'iewlay. rrfwtrtintf lime* rattier In her latest letter home «be reports woman to *<>licit »utxa-iption". Enquire doll up there. him a* very much worse and unlikely at llrrald office. Mr. Harry Julian, wife and daughter to repover. CANS and Rl'BHIBH—Hauled away I»on't Fail to riait the free Eugenic Vivian, are home fnxu a three week* exhibit in the Additon twiikiing this vacation, »pent on tbe («each*», in tlie for KM per sack. No Garhag* Phone Wilber Bam.- wa* hurt last Wed nes Tabor 6267. , week Tillamook Country, report a pleasant day on the Yott building by tlie mi«- time «pent. Mr. Julian invested in I WANTED—Hop picker*, inquire at placement of the concrete lift bail strik M'JOMth Ave. 8. E. Phone Sell «30. Mr* Maude Damali will »pend the property at Brighton, Ore Picker* to furnish their lent. Rowe'* ing him and bruising several rib* and yard, near Indspendrnce. vertebra. Hr will he the first person in week end at Rockaway on a tu un news Lents to profit by tbe new Compensa trip. Tbe funeral of Mrs. Helen Hchihlcn of U ANTED —Hop-Pi,-ker* Enquire at tion law. St. John*, who .tied on Uie lMh of heart 28« East Morrison Ht , Portland for Rev. and Mr». W. Boyd Moor* have trouble, wa* held al Kenworthy's on particulars, and sign up. Families p rw b w d._________ Lent* Giant*, wi b a crippled team, returned (torn a »(tort vint to Willamina tbe 30th. Mrs. Schikien wa* tlw mother where their son. Stanford. i* partoe of ! of g. T. HehUden of E mus " ANTED—Married couple to earv for twat tbe Springer Giant» on the Lent* two children during day in exchange for ____ diamond Sunday with a »cor* of 4 to 3. tbe Methodist Episcopal Church — use of furnished house Apply evening* Webb, Hyman and Bo1 and were th« for particular» to 327 Kennett Ave. WANTEI>-My tnen.l. to vote for Mr* Miller of < »malia. » vi.iting her battery for tbe Lent* Giant». P.ing WANTED—Boy* mav be hail and me in the Piano Contest at the l^nt* Mster Mr». Honer, of Woodmen*. In and Miller were at point* for The older onee at Hardware Co Sperisi I0W» vote* rm «vxupany wish Mrs. Allen »he attended "oinetinie* girls. visitor*. onllnary wag*« and other* to be granite wan- Roxana Dunn Mt. Scott O. E. S. Wednesday evening «doMiled and care«! for in return for , bringing greeting* from llie Nebraska •light service» rendered. For particu MISS MARIE M. CHAPMAN Wm D. Eaton ha* begun tbe c..n. Grand lx* «• of which she im Grami lar» address W. T. Gardner, »uperin- • truction of a new re>i-1ence thet will In»tructor on Violin sn«i Tiano tendent Boys ami Girl* Aid Societv of Esther Oregon. Portland. Ore. t( rive him elbow and Mrvtchii ng hom. Grad oat« M Mary* Acadmy, <on*ervatory cH Maur lt will be 28x42, full low>ment. «tory WOW WALK Will receive pupil* for Fall Term About thirty inembrn* of the Harmony and a half, and nine rnom*. modern He will hare one >>f tlae lest house« in Fh*w* JSM Gilbert Sutlan. K D 1 U»u -^oetety enjoy*.I the annual excursion f"R S tl.f ........i voting hora«. In Wednesday, r>ing to the home of one quire at Herald offic*. town of the meuilier» near Rkigefh-ld, Wash. foli SALE—One and a half horse Inchnling guest*, who wen- neighbors power pumping engine at half priiv. A. L. Deaton ha* *|«enl a busy sum of th* I mw I mo , about forty-tive Mt down T M W wish. Lenta mer «eeing thing* in Oregon. He ami to an exeel lent dinner which is always hi* e.>n Merk- and hi» son-in-law ma«ie M»R SALE: — 14x 24 Canvas tent, g«**i a prime feature of th«««' gathering* a trip by auto to Crater lake returning condition, no hole« Call Horn* 1211. lent*. Or»> , tiilU-rt station Mr« J H. eart of the mountain», to M* Kenzie pa*- Dawson, After that he wa- on Tillamook beaches CLASSIFIED 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 Hanging figures. Lead and Linseed oil used. at dose No Job too Large for us to handle 106 Main Street South, Lents Oregon € F. F Tb- ('- i--iat ! I æ CALIFORNIA r< two weeks FREE The Herald SI.00 Per Year Mr». T. C Connell'» brother, Mr W. A Mentzer took pa*-»g* recently from Vancouver, B. C for Ja;«n Mr. Mentzer is its porter for «eversi Isrge firm, in Chicago and New York. Three firm" import gora!» from Chin*. Japan •rd the Phillippines. During this •trv: ion* war time relatives will be very uneasy uni il they get word of bis ♦ •fe arrival. At To FoR HIRE—Day or night Rate* reason* lile. special rate* to Gating partie« Phone, Local .*21 — Tabor 2”74. Torn Cowing. HO Johnson Ave. Lent*. Ta i lor Suits to Order . $15.00 and up Foster Road Next Door to P. O. Lents Sta., Portland, Oregon r < ’■ -i «■■ i pap r • • rf incori*'ration thi« w««-k with J. W. Copeland, and Joe. Gopelaml of Port land. I- A. Copeland of Midvale. Ida., and W J. McReady, of Fon-M Grove an- thè in< -rp«>rator» an«l «lirrctor». Lent* will I» tiw- I lead* i Harter» of th* - ■=» a I.V M HF R At our new mill Imile» southeast of Kelso. We deliver lumber Jonarnd Uro* f. ' hundred voting chick*, and 3 month* old. I iubt Avenne ami i entre Street, west of Pia»gmund. N ( Hintodt. oi >1« H I X I Th«- Ladie* Aj.1 ¡Society of th* Baptist • • I ANI» Hit XI» t orch arranged for it* annual picnic to tie h.-id at Peninsula I'ark on Wedne«- d«y <4 last wrek. The la«ik«* provok'd Herald nini Daily lournal «4 7 ». th*m-*lve* with well Hik'd baskets, Herald ami Daily On*m»nian *«.«»». whirh fnmisfxd dinner and supper (or Ilerahl »ml Daily and Sunday 4>n*- th* company The hu*l>and» of some of the indie* joined them ill the evening gonian *7 Mi Hier* wer* *»mething over *ixly who Herald and Daily and Sunday Journal m JO yr, i all or |>art of th* day together Hi An. C