Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923, August 27, 1914, Image 8

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    82nd St. and 45th Ave.
Phone Tabor 2063
Mr. and Mrs. C L. Ge«ell and family
Mr. and Mrs. Pierce Collingwood from desire to express their most hearty j
Meadow Grove, Neb., are visiting at the thanks to their many triends (or the'
kind sympathy and assistance in their |
home of Bert Hollenbeck.
recent bereavement.
Albert Rodlern is building a tine new
residence at Fourth avenue and Foster
Mrs Gulllks is prepared to take
road.
orders lor hat«. Repairing and trim- I
ruing a »|>ecialty.
Mr. and Mrs. F. Roeeman and
daughters will pick hop« near Indepen-
WVIKIISID LURKS
dence this season.
Advertised letters for week elidimi
August 22, 1914.
Mr«. Frank Cruikshank and children
Allen. Ray; Beal, Harry; Bmher,
«pent Thursday at the home of Mrs. Herrn Johann; Coffman, p !.. ; Con-
Wallace Cruiksbank at Arieta.
nein. Win. ; Ferris, Mrs. M
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Marshall. W J ; Roy IV. R W .
Mr. and Mrs. Keene and family have Webster, Mr- W E Wilqnet, Mr-
gone to Oreville, Ore., to pick hops at I h-tawa . Jaliaia. Mr Felce! «uro.
Geo. W. spring. P-wttnaater.
the McCarthy yard.
R. HEYTING
Mrs. A. J. Dunn and daughter
Mariette will spend two weeks with
relatives near Stayton, Ore.
Graded Gravel
Coarse, Medium, Fine and
Plastering Sand
WASHED FREE OF DIRT
At Our New Bunkers
Remember the Name--BOHNA
WHEN YOU WANT LIGHT GROCERIES.
BAKING GOODS. CONFECTIONERY. CI­
GARS. FRUITS, VEGETABLES. ETC.
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, Gresham, Ore
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 close
No Job too Large for us to handle
106 Main Street South, Lents Oregon
^¿Greater Ore^on*^
With new buildings, better equip­
ment, enlarged grounds, and many ad­
ditions to its faculty, tbe University
of Oregon will begin its thirty-ninth
year Tuesday. September 15
Special training for Business, Jour-
nahsrn l aw Medicine. Teaching. Li-
brary Work. Music, Architecture. /
Physical Training and Fine Arts
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Largrst and strongest departments /
of libera] education.
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Library of more than M.906 volume«,
•s. two I
splendid fymnaiiuma eleven building« fully I
equipped
New fl «4 «99 Administration f
Building in covrte of tontfrudion
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Tuition Free
Dormitories for men and I
for women
Expense« lowest
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Write for catalog and illustrated booklet, I
Addressing Registrar,
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON
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CALIFORNIA
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Aliforai^c BUlLDlJKr
LO? ANGELES
FOR 4 CtJTJ
IN STAMPS
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Company CALiroeniA
FREE
Best Live Wood
Dead Wood
Slab Wood
Ties
$6.00
$4.60
$4.60
$6.60
Lents Fuel Company
R. L. WHITUOMB, Prop.
Phone Tabor 1688
Perhaps you have accepted die­
comfort aa a necessary adjunct
to eyeglass wearing.
If so there is a big and pleas­
ant surprise for you in
Mr». Lawrence of the Pisgah home
baa recently made a short visit
Seattle.
Wagon Repairing and Geneaal
BLACKSMITHING
Matt Greenslade, Foster Road
Farm and City Loans Made
Titles Examined Abstracts
Willamette Abstract Co.
44M» Railway Exchange
Portland. Orc.
Main 7'JSii
NewMetbodLaundry
labor 3614
QUICK SERVICE
FIRST CLASS WORK
Lents, City and
Way Points
Ernest E. Hatter
Geo. Dilley has toe contract to build
a new residence (or
Spooner on
bis acre« south of Gray'« Crowing.
Furniture and Piano Moving
Express and Baggage
The dipt evenly distribute their alight
pressure so that the AOCo Fita-U Eyeglasses
remain steady under all conditions. Let us show
you what Fits-U Eyeglass comfort really means.
Rev. James Moore D. D. will hold
quarterly communion service at the
M. E. Church Sunday, August 3C, 11
a. in.
Foster Road, Opposite Po«t Office
Hours:
STAND U First Si. Cer. Pte*. wHh P««t
Spertel D«U«rry Pho««, Maia •»(, VI M2
IfriMreir. Mb A««, ««d «tart* M. »th Av«.
Slalloa «car I rat., Phone I abut J774
A. N. GARDNER
Dr. Ervin L. Sells
Optometrist and Optician
The United Artisans will hold open
meeting Tuesday evening, September
8. Dancing and cards will be the diver­
sions of the evening.
JEWELER
V a. m. tn v p. in
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\\ a telles. Jewel rv
The Rose City Laundry
Mr«. H. E. Bradley of Third avenue
and Luther street recently received word
of the death of her mother in Hillsboro,
North Dakota.
Wants Your Patronage
Mrs. Jensen and family of Sixth
avenue end carline will pick bops near
St. Paul. Marie Pederson will ac­
company them.
An experienced Manager ensures satisfac­
tory service.
J. C. Morri« of Harrisonville, Ohio,
spent Friday, Saturday and Sunday
with Dr. Hess. They were former !
neighbors. They spent a part of the |
time on a fishing trip.
H. G. Lipton and wife left Wednes­
day morning for Cripple Creek where
be will find work on a daily paper. Mr.
Lipton has been living in the Trust
house and driving an auto truck for the
county this summer.
HORSESHOEING
Office cor 'lam and Foster lb>ad
Is Your
ur Nose
nose nncneu
Pinche
By" Your*G lasse®
Ixte Carmen has been offered a job at
Shoehone, Ida., and he leave« for that
place today.
Arthur Cambridge of the Multnomah
Sheet Metal Work« ha« bought tbe
Lents Sheet Metal Work» from M. 8.
Haxen.
INSURE NOW
VnderHtanding that the I x* nt it
Fuel Company is about to re­
tire from business, 1 will ««*11
Wood at the following Prices
until April first 1915
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Mrs. E. B. Rutan and Mrs. W. Boyd
Moore entertained the girls of the II.
H. S. S. Class, at a lawn party on Tues­
day afternoon. There were games, con­
tests, refreshments, and a general good 1
time.
Repair Work
All Goods and Work
First Class
Near,Poet Office,
LENTS
CLASSIFIED
Free Collection and Delivery
Phone us Your Orders, Tabor 4199
•WO5 Bfith St. and Foster Road
NEW LINE OF FIXE SAMPLES
X I V
SUITS MADE TO ORDER
Sl().()() and up
Latest Patterns and Styles
Our Styles (jive General Satisfaction
“FOR HAI.E” and “WANT" readers
In classified column. 1 rent jier word
for first insertion; \ cent sulsM-quentlv.
Watch the column for tiargains.
WANTED—A good reliable man or
woman to solicit siitsription«. Ennuire
at Herald office.
CANN and RUBBIHH—Haulad away
for Kl-per sack. No Garltage. Phone
Talior 6367.
WANTED- Koya may tie hail and
sometimes girls. The older ones at
ordinary wages and other» to be
schooled and cared for in return for
• light services rendered. For particu­
lar» address W. T. Gardner, superin­
tendent Bovs and Girls Aid Society of
Oregon, Portland. Ore.
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Mi-s Lelia Lent is visiting friends at j
Coo« Bay. She went by boat. She
will return September 1 and make pre­
paration to enter Willamette University |
where she will graduate this year.
JOHN MANZ
Main Street and Foster Road,
Lents, Oregon
H. jRoetad of the Multnomah State
Bank has returned from a trip 4o Jose­
phine and .Jackson Counties. He re-
[H,rts an interesting trip, plenty of game,
and fish in abundance, but admits tlie
rattlesnakes gave him tlie tremors.
There were snakes of all sizes and ages
and degree« of viciousneas.
FIFTY-THIRD ANNUAL
OREGON, STATE FAIR
Salem, Sept. 28-Oct. 3, ’14
Mr and Mr». R. E. Thoma» of Gray« ■
( roasing will l«-ave Saturday night for a
trip to San Francisco, San J om -, lx»<
Angele«, and Pomona and other place»
of intere«t in California. Mr». Thomas
will visit two »ister», one at Sawteile
and tle- other at Pomona, one of which
•he ha» not wen in 22 year». «he living
in Pomona.
for Agricultural, Livestock, Poultry Textile and
and other exhibits
Horse races, Shooting Tournament, Band Concerts,
Boys’ Camp, Moving Pictures, Children’s Play-
grotfhd, Bee Demonstrations, Animal Circus, and
other free attractions.
AUTO FOR HIRE—Day or night.
Rates reasonable, special rates to
Outing parties. Phone, Local 3921—
Tabor 2074. Tom Cowing, 110 Johnson
1 Ave. Lente.
$20,000.00 Offered in Premiums
You are Invited,
Boater Road
Free Camp Grounds
SEND FOR PREMIUM LIST AND ENTRY BLANKS
Reduced Rat^p on All Rail Roads
For Particulars Address
FRANK MEREDITH, Secretary, Salem, Oregon
MAI.it
FOR SALE—Good young horse,
quire at Herald office.
In­
FOR HALB <Ine and a half horse
JHiwer pumping engine at half pricti.
T. M. Walsh, |a,nta
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110 First arenue, l«enta.
One Filo Henhouse and 4 Brooding
ctMips for half price. J. H. Ash.
I OR SAI.E—14,21 < nnva» teilt, good
<■ondition.no hole». < „|| Home 1211.
p-nt«. Orr , Gills-rt Station Mrs. J. N.
l>HW*in,
LUMBER—At our new mill IW miles
southeast of Kelso. We deliver lumber.
| Jonsrud Bros
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LOST Smooth chw Elgin g<,|,| ii||,-.|
wafoli, F. W Ilopkih« engraved in liack
of case Vi oo n-wnrd. return to Herald
office, l^-ntei
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