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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 10, 1914)
The folktwing l.enta people are for Peter Bernhardt «pent Thursday to r with Ida family who were in the jury thia month: O I*. Hedge, Frank T. Y. Cadwell, Noah hop tielda at Chantpoag. They returned Hchweitiar, Coonrodt and Mr. Chri«tian. with him. LOCAL AND PERSONAL » SCHOOL I BOOKS Van Coffman, brother of I. F, Coff «trcngtli again. man ia viaiting the latter for a few day«. At the aiinhal I m MU nee« meeting of the E. L. Rayburn and family have re U>nta Baptist choir on Tuesday of la*t week the following officers were elected turned from the hop tielda. G. R Greenwell, president ; R.O. Horn ing, vicepreeident; Mr*. R.O Horning, Mrs. Ray Kortright will return from recretary and treasurer; Mire Fay Hickox, the hospital this week. organist; Mrs J. M. Neliain, aret. organ ist. W. E. Goggins went to Newberg Monday for an outing. ROOM AND BOARD—64.M» per week, lit», 2nd Ave, I «•lit* James Lowe an«l family of Aabland, Oregon have bought a home here ami will live two blocks east of the school house. Tablets, Pens, Pencils School Paints and Etc. We will Have a Com píete line of School Books and Supplies BUILT TO LAST is the bam or other out Freeman Armstrong ia here troni New York state where he haa been firing on the railroad. He will make Oregon his home hereafter. The Lanta Y. P. A. held their monthly business ami «»wial meeting Friday eve ning at tlie hotnyof Mire Myrtle McNiel, The evening wa* most enjoyably jumee.l with music and game«. FREE—-A Fine Ruler With Every Order our lumber. will be foun«i thoroughly sound and fully seasoned. I fl 9 fl fl fl The Copeland Lumber Company 9 9 9 9 9 9 It cuts with less waste and -**» • Ws ■ « Give us your next order. I PROTECTION AND BENEFITS John Brown, Gresham, Ore House painting and Paper Hanging figures. Lead and Linseed oil used. at close No Job too Large lor us to handle 106 Main Street South, Lents Oregon Express and Baggage STAND U Ptoat St. Cot. Pine, with Pod Serial Drlhrry. Phone» Main M2. A-IM2 ltc»Mea«.c. «lit A»«, and Marte M Vth A»a. Si a I loa acar l.cal». Phone labor ìTJi A. N. GARDNER JEWELER I0J Foaicr ko.J Lem», Oregon 3 Large Loaves 10c Watches, Jewelry Repair Work The Rose City Laundry All Goods and Work First Class Wants Your Patronage An experienced Manager ensures satisfac tory service. W. E. Goggins with a party of friends started to Corvallis Monday, got as far as Newberg, stuck in the mud and with the aid of a team of hona* borrowed from a local farmer managed to get to the nearest garage. Here he got the in formation that all avenues for returning were a* bail or worse than the one he ha«l just tried, so his machine was run into a corner and left for further orders. They didn’t walk back. CLASSIFIED Free Collection and Delivery “FOR HAl.E" and ‘‘WANT’’ readers ! in classified column, 1 cent per wont 1 for first insertion; cent subseipientlv. Watch the column for bargains. Phone us Your Orders, Tabor 4199 4805 69th St and Foster Road WANTED—A good reliable man or woman to solicit mibwiption«. Emiuire at Herald office. NEW LINE OE EINE SAMPLES A SUITS MADE TO ORDER AI TO FOR HIRE—Day or night. Phones, Tabor 5740, Home 3921. Tom Cowing, 110Johnson, St., Lents. CASH and RUBBISH—Hauled away for Io? per sack. No Garbage. Phone Tabor r>'M7. WANTED—Boy* may tie had and I aometimea girl«. The older one« at l ordinary wage* and other« to lie i achooled and cared for in return for »light aervicee rendered. For particu lar« addrea* W. T. Gardner, auperin- ' tendent Boy« an«l Girl* Aid Hociety of [ Oregon. Portland. Ore. tf $10.00 and up Latest Patterns and Styles WANTED—Man with team to haul an!-ell |>ole wood around Vents. M«< oy 21X3 East Stark, Cor. Höth. Our Styles Give General Satisfaction KOH MISS MARIE M. CHAPMAN JOHN MANZ Instructor on Violin an«l Piano Graduate At. Mary's Academy, Conservatory of Muile Main Street and Foster Road, Phone ‘2624 Gilbert Station, R. D I Lenta Lents, Oregon Best Live Wood Dead Wood ... Slab Wood .... Ties.................... ... ... ... ... $6.00 $4.60 $4.60 $6.60 Lents Fuel Company R. L. WHITCOMB, Prop. Phone Tabor 1688 Off!«» cor Main and Foater lîoad Salem, Sept. 28-Oct. 3, ’14 $20,000.00 Offered in Premiums for Agricultural, Livestock, Poultry Textile and and other exhibits Horse races, Shooting Tournament, Band Concerts, Boys’ Camp, Moving Pictures, Children’s Play ground, Bee Demonstrations, Animal Circus, and other free attractions. You are Invited, In- ————————----------- —----- FOR sa LE —110 First a «renile, Lenta. One Filo ilenhou*e ami 4 Brooding I coops for hall price. J. H. Ash. I I FIFTY THIRD ANNUAL OREGON, STATE FAIR Understanding that the Lents Fuel Company is about to re tire from business, I will sell Wood at the following Prices until April first 191.5. MAI.K FOR HALF.—Goral young horae. I <|Qirc> at Herald office. Will receive pupils for Fall Term NOTICE! • • THE HERALD $1.00 PER YEAR Furniture and Piano Moving HALF A LOAF LOVETTS FURNITURE STORE New and second hand household goods bought and sold. Wall Paper at prices that will surprise you. Window Glass. Lents, City and Way Points We Buy Bread of the Mt. Scott Bakery, Why Not You! Mire Daisy E. Davis, after "|>endiiig the summer with the family of her brother on his farm, is back at the Woodmere home for a week. She will leave Monday for the work of tier final year in the Baptist Missionary Training School of Chii'ago. MODERATE RATES 406 Railway Exchange Portland, Ore. Main 79M0 Ernest E. Hatter Mt. Scott Bakery Oregon Fire Relief, Oregon Merchants «Mutual Fire, American Life and Accident In surance of Portland Willamette Abstract Co. Foster Road and Main Street Vern Irish is the inventor of automo bile radiator, used fot heating the ma chine with the exhaust from the engines. It is a neat affair nickel plated, snug fitting, and adaptable to any machine. Its place is in front of the seat out of the way. It can be in- stalled for a moderate mm. In Oregon’s Most Reliable Association Title« Examined Ab«tract« Tabor 3614 QUICK SERVICE FIRST CLASS WORK uiay lw “better than no bread" an the proverb gore, but half a loaf of our bread ia only an aggrava tion. For it i* •<> light and tooth some, *o "nioreiab“ in flavor, that even a whole loaf gm* n very abort wav in *ati«fying the want* of th<MH* who try it. If you woul«l know what perfect breail ia try nome of ouro. INSURE NOW Farm and City Loans Made NewMethodLaundry The Labor Day number of the Labor Press is the best effort yet of that Fi'-t.-r Roa«l and ( ampbell Sts. Lente Station. Port'and, Oregon | worthy publication. In this connection o onoo o om oo o OHOIO o <oo> a we note with regret the intention of Mr. Harris to sever his connections with that publication. Harris has improve«l the Labor Press. His loss will be felt. WHEN YOU WANT LIGHT GROCERIES, BAKING GOODS. CONFECTIONERY. CI GARS, FRUITS, VEGETABLES. ETC. Matt Greenslade, Foster Road Lents Pharmacy Phone Tabor 1371 Remember the Name—BOHNA Lents Sta., Portland, Oregon Wagon Repairing and General AT THE Mrs. John Huntington celebrated her birthday last Tuesday by giving a bunk party to a few of her lady friends. The report is a good supper, a good bed, a good breakfast and a good time in general. Foster Road Next Door to I*. O. HORSESHOEING " W. H. Done Ison suggests that applica tions for housekeeper will be accepted at his office, anent the absence of his regular cook. He modestly hints that only one a day need apply. stands all kin«ls of weather. ~ ~ t V Suits to Order $15.00 and up Ì BOOKS, TYBLE1S, PENCILS, ERASERS, WATER COLORS, BOOK STRAPS, SACKS, ETC. building constructed with Every board There ia an Optical Specialist at IgMit« 1 opposite the Poatollh'e on Foater Road, who will gladly alraighten, tighten and re-adjnat your present glare«* without j charge, whether h<< nia>le them or not Alao examine or re-examine your eye*. Hour* 9 A. M. to 1» P. M. All Sorts of School Supplies John Huntington write« from (»«age, Iowa, that he will return next month. Having too good a time to break loo*« now. K 9 5 the arrangement«. Everything 1« tine, I •pick «nd neat, «mi it 1« going to lie a great improvement for the town The library will !>• o;«en every afternoon anti evening a» usual, and «very one la inviteli. , BLACKSMITHING Main SL Near Car Line SOLE AGENTS FOR Eastman Kodaks, A. S. Family Remedies and Sherwin-Williams House Paints tailor SCHOOL ROOKS C. J. Holway and wife returned Sun day from Chicago, reporting a tine trip and pleasant experiences, but glad tube home again. , MT. SCOTT DRUG CO GEISLER BROS. F. F All church, »oclety. paraonal and tosai uewa not |>ubil»h«Hl tor proni, tree, notice» of en Mr*. W. P. Kneelaud, of «2nd SI., ia The opening of the lenta Library la»t lerlainuienla, i-onducleil tor proni. publish«-.!^ Not al a Jbe minlmun, ol to wurde. Anuouno» nt houw again from the st. Vineent'« Tueeday w a* a aucceaaful «vent. menta ami cani ot ibank». tame rale Adv*r- hospital where »he underwent an opera- quite all th* work on the building waa ' ltelila ratea quoted on req urei. tiori She i* rapidly recovering her done but no luconveiiieiice waa found in ---- ------------- LUMBER—Al onr new mill Ik mile* southeast of Kelso. We deliver lumber. Jonarud Bros (. POH UKN I FOR RENT—Three room homie half | block from Arleta atation »U |>er month. Empiire at Silkworth’* *hop, Arleta. I.OMT ANI> l'<>trNI> M IMCKI.LANKOUa Herald and Daily Journal 04.75. ll.Tald and Daily Oregonian *n.OO. Herald and Daily and Sunday Ore gonian 17.50. Free Camp Grounds SEND FOR PREMIUM LIST AND ENTRY BLANKS Reduced Rates on All Rail Roads For Particular« Addresa * FRANK MEREDITH, Secretary, Salem, Oregon Herald an«l Daily and Sunday Journal W.60. letter heads, enveloftes, cards, bill heads, auction notices «n«l |*oaters, «lodgers, announcements, etc, at Mt. Scott Pnb. Co., office, Lents.