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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 24, 1914)
6. A. R. NEWS BLUE TIN PunpMa led There will be a ten cent pumkin »up* per at Mr. John Walrod’» home, be tween Fifth avenue on Footer road, on Tuesday the 29th, from 5 t>. n>. until all are eerved. Thi» »upper will be under the au»pic»e of th» Iadie» of the Circle and the G. A. R. men. The pro ceed» ar* to replenish th» treasury of the G. A. R Post of thi» p«aca. This will be a good place for the banker. He sron’t have to have any combination or time lock. He will have all kindsof time. It will be a good place for th» lawyer; he will not have to bring anv brief». Tbe waiter» will make it brief enough. A good place for the merchant; be won't have any bill» to collect. The waiter» will do that. A good place for real estate men. They may pot make any »ale» but we will see that they don't mil out until their title i» dear. A good place for undertaker». They will not have to bring their cooling board. We will see that he it cooled off soon after bis bills are paid. A good place for doctor». Some one may have an arm out of place. A good place for the ladiee. Tbe men will all wear their summer smile». Tbev won't A good niece for editors. T have to bring any lean type, . We will see that he feci» lean enough, It will be a good place for th» barbar«, It will be a cloee shave if they get - away with any money. It will be a goo«1 I place for all. t ome and eat. l>on’t forget to remember tbe time and place. Young People’s Supper Ho! all ye young people of Lent»— all ye young men and maidens from the age of 14 upward. Liatan, my children I. F. Coffman 1» building a small barn I on hi» ranch south of Sycamore. LOCAL AND PERSONAL and I will tall some goodly non» i ya'll like full wall. On t>ctober Friday evening, at the hour of 7 »'clock. I til vhurvh. «oclrty. pentitisi «riti local n«*«r» the young folk» will iu»et in the Bap ». < |>ubH«h.d tor prvttt. Ir.». nolle»« *>l rn tist Church. ttnalnnrnts. evnduetvd tor prvfll. puhll.h.d The »upper wiH be held under the •t • Sts lainlmun. ut •*' wwda Aonouuc« auspicM of the Young People*» Federa e>«nu and card ol thank», «am« roi» Advar- tion of the lour evangelistic churches of |l«ln< ralM quolrd ou r»>iu»«i the city of Lent», and will be entirely Mr. and Mr». Ixuik of Gnwhani called free to all. All young people ar» ur'genMy "and warmiy invited'whethw jon UnU frton<b Im‘ Fred Love has opened upa irnlt »land on W»»t Fneter Rote’ Communications. To the Editor: Herbert Peters, n will •tart to the »chool was a decided succeaa and over a North Pacific school ol Pharmacy in hiimlred pupils were enjoying the ben»* October. fits at the time the school wa» discon A. Bohn I ha» closed hi» »tor» teui|*or- tinued. Thi» year there has l*een many ilv while taking Mock and adjusting Inquirle» from those wirhiag to attend buslnrse matters. night »chool. Th» patron» of l^nt« Mr. Cba» Baker of I OH Campbell Hl. school feel that the people of thi» iec- they go to church, or whether they »lay Mrs. iKmald Furey is entertaining kier i» tbe proud father of a son born Tues lion will he denied the advantaga-s of at horn»: whether they have lived all brotiter, Mr. Clark, of Washington. day Sept. 22. thi» •Juration unless a night school 1» their livee in Lents, or whether they Mr». Finley McGn*w was one of the Mr». Maud«* Connell id Lents took 3 established at (.ent», for the time and ' are juit new comer». Tbe «ole object judge» at the baby show al Gresham. first prise» ami 2 secuud pria»» at U m * car far» prohibit tl»teir atlegdanc» at th» | of the function ie to warmly welcome Arleta school. Ed William» of Alpine has iiought oounty fair. all young people of Lente tegard)»»« of The lollowlng petition ha» l*eeu pre- ! Mias Roa» Campbell o! St. Helen». At the close of th» ’ * * M * I*™* property on south Main street. any distinction. i_.__ _____ —_____ , ten led to lite Board of Education by supper there will be speechee by a M. wt 8. Hasen's wife „„„ and children have Or»., ha» hern visiting her aunt, .Mrs. | the lent» < ar»nt-T»»c>>er Club: J. F. Parsons of Woodmen*, the |>«»I number ol prominent young people.; Mn ,p»nding the week at St. Helens, To the Honorable Boanl of Kduca* 1 week. followed by a musical program, and the lion, Portland, tfregun. G»nll»m»o— evening Will wind np wnh game». Tbrr„ <1 Bolaud 1. «»tting up a very tasty Th» Lents Pharmacy and Mt. Scott In response to a «trong demand In thi» will h» no charge for adtaiesfon, no hrkk reaMence at 7lh and Beech 81. Drug Co., both report big book sales .ximmunlty, the Par»nt-T»acher Aseocl- tickets, nothing of auy nature to ex- F. F. Ehrlich had a u»w coat of paint this tall, due largely to th» change in atlon of lent» ree|>ectfully request» a dude anyone. The only thing necessary ; spread oeer his shop (mat this week texts. continuance during this winter of the to secure admiesion ie that the sppli-1 improving its looks materially, Orville Smith and family of 6th Ave. night school opened here last year. The cant is a young person living in the vi- I Mi»» Norma Alexander and Mr«. 8. have returned from Sherman County to ■chool wa» a decided »ucc»M. and al* cinity of Lent». C. Bryant speut last week visiting live in Ixmts so they may attend school ready application» for aduiurion are The pastor» of tbe Methodist, Baptist, I I friend» in salem. coming in. At the preeeot time, an at her». Evangelical or Friends Churches can I tendance ol over one hundred is aeeured. young Arnold Eggimao returned this week giv» full information. Every Mrs. Nettie Bardeen a former school from a lengthy vacation epent in Marlon mate of Mr». Hogu»'» visited iter Fri Interest 1» eep»*ci«llw keeu in the ele person welcome. mentary course and the commercial County. day, enroute to her future home In conr»e. I E. L Rayburn has traded some latite Seattle. Advertised Letters Th» night »chool at Arleta 1» of no i reel «“state for 40 acres of land near The Copeland Lumber Co. received a : »»rvic» to this community, on account I Advertised letters for week ending | whole car load' of cronolile roofing this | of It» distance from u». Additional ear SeHember 19: Blair, Geo. H., Hr<>wn. I Monroe, Oregon. A B. ; Bselik, Baioni; Davie. Mr»,; Warren McWilliams lia* moved into week, the largest order ever delivered fare ie a consideration to th» working Davis, J £.; Davi», Mr». Grace; the Price home near tbe Evangelical i here at on» time. people who de»ir» to attend night Buyer. Josie: Pearson. Monte C. ; Mrs. Lillian Thomas-Nelson made a •chool, and moreover, a» law of them Phillip«, Harry; McIntosh, Mrs P. Church. Slw* and 1 reach their home» after work helor» Morrison, N. ; Riddle. Emma; Holer. ChaaO. Smith living near the Junc short visit to la>nta Fri.lay. Rob; Russel. J. H ; Schram. Ethel. tion has traded for 4 Iota in Raybgrn I«er husband an* engaged in their clean- «even o'clock, they could not poeaibly Seley. O. W. : Thompson, G. W.; Wal ipg an*I dye work on North Tenth »t reel i | get dinner and get back to Arleta in addition and will build oo it. lace. Alex: 110Johnson Ave Portland. time for »chool. Geo. W. Spring, Postmaster Fay Rayburn and Geo Robinson will I We therefore earnestly , rrqn»»t that Th» Ladles' Aid Society of the lent» go to Jantura Maheur County, M««ndav, night school aesslons continue to be Baptist Church, surprised Mrs John i to live on their homesteads. held in our own school building. Creager, 413« Heventv-third St. 8. E., Resuler “ The annua) m«*eting of the B. Y. P. on Wednesday of this week, Fifteen ol I V. of the lent» Baptist Church wa» the members took their lunches and held on the evening of Sept. If. The Prospect» are that work at tbe sever* spent a pleasant day with their hosts»« BUILT TO LAST following officers were elected. Presi al county rock pii»» will b» cboed down lkm ’ t forget tbel-ent- Millinery store. dent, G. R. Greenwell; Vice Preaident, •ooa. i« the ibam or other out Melhurn Black; Secretary, Mise Frankie Mrs. Gulliek» carries a full line at hat», children'» caps, etc. Modl»h bats, lat buiiding constructed with Before having your fall sewing don» Nichols; Treasurer, R. O. Horning. est styles, right prices. call and see Mrs. W. Card, or phone : our lumber. Every board Mr. C. A. Luce and wife, Prof. Whit Girl hi wants place to help with Tabor 1<<J7. First cleat work done, i will be found thoroughly ney of the Ockley Green School, Mrs. house work or care for children on Satisfaction guaranteed. Faocy suits a SII». J Mooe and Mr. and Mrs.,‘Rowley of Van Saturdays. a>2, Ath Ave. N. l^nta. specialty. 12 years experienc». sound and fully seasoned. I Box 6. R l>. 1. 72ml Ht. S. E. Firland Station. couver, »pent Sunday at the Hogue», It cute with les* waste and Aii.a.i i tt. i, ■ .......... A I all being former resident» of Republi stands all kinds of weather. can City Nebraska. Give us your neit order. Lenta 1 o » m one of its standby busin»»» aateciatinns this week. Thomas Brog. bav»»oM their confectionery and will move to the <-ity where they will «pec- - isliie io • line of eaudi»». Lent» will ■ hate to w them but we are pleased ' to see their advancement. "i I LUMBER SUITS MADE TO ORDER The Copeland Lumber Company $10.00 and up Phone Tabor 1371 Mr. and Mr». A. R. Fairbank e ter- j tained Monday evening in honor of Mis» Teesie O'Neal of Seattle who hs» ' been visiting with Mr. and Mr». Frank , I Miley the past week. Music am! gam«*« . followed by a lunch passed tbe evening ‘ all too quickly ami It was with regret i ' th«t goodbye«* were »aid to Mi»» O’Neal,! who departed for home that night. Foster Road and Campbell Hta. Lente Station, Port land, Oregon LOVETTS FURNITURE STORE New and second hand household goods bought and sold. Wall Paper at prices that will surprise you. WTindow Glass. House painting and Paper Hanging figures. Lead and Linseed oil used. At the Lente Methodist quarterly con ference h«-ld Monday. Rev. W. Boyd .Moore, presided, and the businee» of the year was completed preparatory to tbe meeting of the anuual conference September Zl in Centenary Church. Indebtedne»« was reported paid. The Ladiee’ Aid Society and tbe Women'» Foreign .Missionary Society made good i records. 8. R. Toon, J. C. McGrew, Mrs. Emma McGrew and Mr». J. E. Hawken, from the Lent» ehnreh. will attend the meeting oi the Lavmen's Association Friday in connection with tbe conference. at close No Job too Large for us to handle 106 Main Street South, Lents Oregon Our Styles Give General Satisfaction Main Street and Foster Road. Tailor Suits to Order $15.00 and up Foster Road Next Door toP. 0. Lents Sta., Portland, Oregon HORSE-SHOEING Wagon Repairing and General BLACKSMITHING Matt Greenslade, Foster Road NewMethodLaundry Tabor 3614 QUICK SERVICE FIRST CLASS WORK Lents, City and Way Points Ernest E. Hatter Furniture and Piano Moving Express and Baggage STAND U First Si. Car. Pta». silk P»»t Sp»«ial DvMvtry. Pk»a»» «tala «42, A-1442 KrsWracr. Mb 4*s. sag «arte St »th Av». Stall»« arar Leal». Pbo»< fabw 11U A. N. GARDNER JEWELER Watches, Jewelry Repair Work All Goods and Work First Class JOHN MANZ N'earJPoSt Office, LENTS Lent«, Oregon to »ell the most remarkable tiarrain in tlie maga zine world this year. Foster Road CLASSIFIED K»»ul«r f'rte> \ BOTH EVERYBODY’S $1.50j $ _ DELINEATOR $1.50 2 Total S3i00 T*&"• and Women Wanted Salem, Sept. 28-Oct. 3, ’14 A monthly «alary and a libera) commission on each order Salanes run up to t2A0 (Ml per month, .iepending on the number of orders. This work can b«- done in your »pan* tune, arid need not contiigt with your pnwent duties. No ii>v«vtment or pre vious experien«» n«*!«wmry. We furnish full «■quipment free Write for particulars to THE BUTTCRICK PUBLISHING COMPANY 33« HUDSON STRCKT NCR YORK "FOR SALE" and "WANT" readers in classified column, 1 cent per word for first insertion; ’» cent sul>»eqii»ntlv. Watch the column for bargains. WANTED—A good reliable man or woman to solicit mibxciption.. Enquire at Herald office. CANS and Rl BKISH—Hauled away for III - per nark. No Gating». Phone Tabor 6267. WANTED—Boys mav be had and sometime» girl». The older on»» at ordinary wage» and others to b» schooled and cared for in return for Hight korvioo rendered. For ;<rtiea- lars add tee« W. T. Gardner, superin tendent Boys an<i Girls Aid Society of Oregon. Portland. Or». tf » ttt ttw in ‘in ini. KOM BAL» $20,000.00 Offered in Premiums FOR HALE—Good yonng hnr»». |wlre at Harald offioa. Special Trains 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. I LOW ROUND TRIP FARES TO THC MISS MARIE M. CHAPMAN • Instructor on Violin and Piano I I Graduate It. Mary's Academy, Conservatory of Murie Will receive pupils for Fall Term For Particular» Address FRANK MEREDITH, Secretary, Salem, Oregon Phone 2HH Gilbert Station, R D 1 I>ent» Oregon State Fair FAIR GROUNDS, SALEM FARES FROM PORTLAND Daily Fare September 24 to Oct 3 “Portland Day” October 1st........ NOTICE! Understanding that the Lents Fuel Company is about to re tire from business, I will sell Wood at the following Prices until April first 1915. Best Live Wood Dead Wood ... Slab Wood .... Ties.................... $6.00 S4-50 $4 JO $6.60 Lents Fuel Company $2.00 1.50 Corresponding Low Round Trip Fares from all other sta tions, Main Line and Branches. LUMBER—At our new mill 1U miles •ontheaat of Kelso. We deliver lumber. Jonsrud Bro» (. FOR HALE—Oat» and timothy hay, •12 delivered, and oat» »2« G. M. I-aogblla, ftycamor». FOR'jiKNT FOR RENT—Three room home half block from Arleta station •« per month. Enquire at Silkworth’» shop, Arleta. FOR RENT—Good 4 room house, barn, H Inquire at 203, nth Av». N. in Lanta. * * MHIT AND FOUND MIBC1LLANBGU« Herald and Daily Journal 84.75. Herald and Daily Oregonian SA. 00. » All Trains Direct to Fair Frounds Full particulars from any Agent of the R. L. WHITCOMB, Prop. I In- FORKALE—110 First a renu», Lent». One Filo Henhouse and 4 Brooding coops for half price J. 8. Aah. AND Free Camp Grounds SEND FOR PREMIUM LIST AND ENTRY BLANKS Reduced Rate« on All Rail Roads Latest Patterns and Styles Men AITO FOR HIRE-Day or night Phone», Tabor 5740, Home :Bttl. Tom Cowing, lib John**!, St., Lente. FIFTY-THIRD ANNUAL OREGON, STATE FAIR You are Invited, F. F. EHRLICH l.a»t year the night Phone Tabor 1688 SOUTHERN PACIFIC Office cor Main and Foe 1er Road JJtia X. Set»*.:, Gtaerr PasiMRf*' Agawt. Pert land. Or»goa| Herald and Daily and Monday Ore gonian S7.no. Herald and Daily and Sunday Journal •S.80. letter bead», envelope», card», bill head», auction notice» and poeter», dodger», announcement», etc, at Mt. Scott Pub. Co., office, Lent», Co-operation between practical farmer, and proficient buaiMM men will elimin* ate ignorance and prejudice