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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 8, 1914)
I LOCAL AND PERSONAL Eggiman’s Market Alxxr wa» lul«d Io ivxirt to an«wrr to Nt WS NO IfS Of WHO OWNS litt MDLINOMAH HOMI Si fVt NINO SI AR GRANbf Ttw Vaited S la tea Cteaau* ItrparUurnt a rvauidaial that grew uuf <«f a brokva bargain, and among the wilixme* . ailed to tewtify wa» Hiram Wilkin» Thi* iirttig tbe lart meeting day before I "Mr Wilkin»,** »aid tlx examining lawyer, “you know the .iehrxlant in at WaahmgUwi ha» jurt umw«l a bulirtin jelecttuu the afternoon program was i till»coa», do you not?** stealing with thr ownerehip of MulUne i made up prinel|>ally by talk» on vartou» , "(Mi. y«w,*‘ aiuwrrrd Hiram, | aaah county Ixune». Th» iuiportatil , ameixhiM'Ul* whleli will he vote«l upon ■ "K no wad him High outer forty yaar> facto <x>ntaioe»i in the bulletin relative to <>n Nov«»l>er 3. Tire talks were short. . now” but conaidervd carefully, and in an en this county are a» follow»: "What ia hi»reputation for vrracilyF' tertaimng manner, aakrd lit. lawyer. "1» he regardral a» a Ttiere are «>59.> immbc » ia Multnomah “The Eight Hour Day Amendment," man who never tolls tlx truth?*' 1 Mr» I. F Coffman and Mr» Huxxr County <H thi» number 1 tel are farm wa» diwisred by James Kelly. Tlx "Waal. I amt guln' that fur,** an are »|x-ndiug the week at Svaaide liotura TIB of the farm home» are “ Eight Hour Day and Room Ventila swered Hiram, "but 1 do know that U owned by tbatr occupant» and are free tion Law for Female Work»«»,'* w»» he wanted hi» hog» ter coma ter diuuer of mortgaged incumbrance. The conaiiiereii by Mr*. 1. B. GarrioU. wbo hr’d liave ter git aomeliody else ter cull mortgaged farm home» number 331. was on. of the ItUatan of thi» bill. »_ - •• Mi« Krntere occupy 427 fann home» ia Uu» "Public Dock* and Water Frontage. ’ I county. Out of a total of 4S,3M5 home by J. I. John» hi . wbo alon talked on a in the county «5. UM are urt<an homes. the “Primary !*rlegate KtocUon Bill." ! There are 3D.29K urlvan lxmx- owner» in R. C. Wright, the "Tax Maaaurv»” re- the county. Of tin» number 7.K39 are l*viaUy tla. Il «JO Exemption " Dr, mortgaged 11.»55 of the urtian lomir* Cliarxw eonaid.red lire "Itentirtry Rill," are free of incumbrance. There are and J. R. Preroell, tbe "Prohlbitioa I «.STS reared urban huaw. in th. Oonatitutional Amendment." Ux I county. lib rary |«rt of tlx program * m a* fol The c-umw enumerator» were unable low* llano l>uct. N.llre Son<tera anti to recure data pertaining to ll<r owner- Harold Rail; Reading. Mr» ixwtpiech; »hip of a »>«11 percentage of both thr Violin Nolo. Varna Haid; Vocal Holo, rural and nrtxn ixunre in thia «vmnty Mr H. P N-ougaU At the aflermatn »<cret rereion a rvwo W P Minay, of Gre»( Falb, Montan« lulioa wa* paassd rndutwng th. stand i» visiting at tbe Home of R C. John- taken by tlx fnut iixpo tor aipunrt th« eoa. importation of |>4aUcw flora California inferred with th. tuber moth. Every one «bouhl do all in tbeir power k> keep thu iew< from our field and garden». I Esgriman Bros. Fresh Corn Fed Pork, Home made Sauer Kraut» Fresh German home made Dill Pickles F F Silverton Grown King X Apples $1.25 per Tailor Full Line Salt Meats» Hams, Bacon and Sausage Suits to Order $15.00 and up Lents. Oregon 112 Main Street Advertised letters ooooox Î Cronolite Roofing Í 5 6 fl I! 8 8 8 6 8 8 A Good Roof 8 8 A Low Price 6 Bought in Carloads direct from the Factory 6 fl Get our prices on this Superior Brand of Roofing before you place fl; your order. 8 Tbe Copeland Lumber Company 6 Advertised letter* for woek ending Mrs. C. E Kennedy wa» »»rioaaly ill Octobers, 1914: Butlier, lierrn Got.; thi» weak from an attack of a appendi < Rrady. Mrs. E.; Rngga, A. E., Corre!, Vern Iriab » having hi» new Aato citi». Sb» underwent an operation i Ann E.; Crane, E F. Gravo», Mr* O. Heater »nd Cooler made at borne. T. Tucwday »Iteniooti anti 1» reported im I F.; Holm. Alma A., llolma, Mr* A. A., M. Walafa has been installing th<rtt L proving. Haye». Herl, Jone». Mr »ml Mr».. ready made as well aa making them. I Johnaun, France.; Johnson, Ja». A.; Mr. Walah report* a rapidly growing “Herbert E. Bloyd, wbo up to a recent t Moore, Abbi.; O'Hulhvaa, Mary, iVar- taMuriemat bi« place. ■late ha» been A «xi» tant ('asluer of tbe •on. M. Kamp, Mr». Carrto; Hchmidt, Multnomah state Rank ha» taken a j Arthur; Hwaflord, A. M. ; Balli van, D. poaitiou ae Auditor with the Scandinav |O.. Shaffer, W. L.; Walker. J. O.j Monday wa» “peace day" throughout ¡ Jone», J. H.. Andereon, G. A. tbe city acbooto. Tbe acbooto through ian-American Bank of Portland out the city were »ddrexoed by repre- wntaUvr advocate» of the pmv move ment. Ju»t bow thia will effect the war ' in Europe ia not evident to tbe moot of ftw. Mr. Werl in »poke to the Lento * children. Phone Tabor 1371 Footer Rood and Campbell St». I jniu Station, Portland, Oregon John Brown of Gresham war attend- ' ing to insurance bomnem in Lenta Mon- day. Mr. BrowndoM an extenmve h JU- ne.« for avverai of tlx- twat mutual com- ' panie« in tbe »taie. Ht» field cover* .-astern Multnomah and Clarkama» ‘ countie«, and it keep» him going all tlx I time. The October Social meeting of St. Pauls Guild will be lieid at the txxBe of Mr». C. L. Gear 11 at Third avenue, Lente. Wednesday October, Itlh, from 2 to 4. All interested are invited to be preornt. Refreshment» will tie served and a diver offering taken. Entertain ment will lie furnish-d all Mr». 1 .eoell will be amirted by Mr». Goodwin. LOVETTS FURNITURE STORE New and second hand household goods bought and sold. Wall Paper at prices that will surprise you Window Glass. House painring and Paper Hanging fìgunts. Lead and Linseed oil used. at close Don’t forget tbe Lent- Millinery »tore. Mr«. Gullwk» carrie» a foil line of hat», children» cap», etc. Modish bate, lat est style», right price». No Job too Large lor us to handle 106 Main Street South, Lents Oregon ACTO FOR HIRE—Day or night. I’tiome, Tabor 5740, Home 3921. Tom Cowing, llOJolmeon, Sc., Lenta. SEWING OF All KINDS to sell the nonet remarkable bargain in the maga zine world ti>i» year. Eefular Prieel BOTH Men EVERYBODY'S $ 1.50 DELINEATOR $1# Total $3.00 and Women Waited Prices Reasonable Tabor .3580 THE BUTTERICK PUBLISHING COMPANY 32ft RUbffON WTREtT NCW YORK MISS MARIE M. CHAPMAN Instructor on Violin and Piano Graduate M. Mary’» Aradvaiy, Conservatory of Movie Á I SUITS MADE TO ORDER SlO.O()>and up Latest Patterns and Styles Our Styles Give General Satisfaction JOHN MANZ Main Street and Foster Road, gw * » SE Lents, Oregon / »a CALIFORNIA Will receive pupil» for Fall Term Gilbert »UtIon. K I». 1 LenU Rhone NM * NOTICE! Understanding that the Lenta Fuel Company is about to re tire from business, I will sell Wood at the following Prices until April first 1915. Best Live Wood Dud Wud ... Slab Wood........ Ties ................ Kta K60 KM KM Lents Fuel Company roe KM*»»! write AUrtMffllA It is expected that K. A. Booth, C. N. McArthur, and Tho» M Hurlburt, all republican candidate* tor coming etec- tion, will be in Lrnta Saturday from 11 to 2 and will m-. t o many of Use [e-plc a* pomible Dr. Sell», oar optometrist and opti cian, announce« that ha baa received a newly invented eyeglaa» mounting that can ba adj a »tad to your individual re quirement» with almolute comfort and accuracy. Hi» office n on Foetor rad opposite P. O. Hoar» 9 a. a>. to 9 p. m. Deafness Cannot Be Cured by lex anl applU'Mtion«. an <b»y caanot react >h 4ia« aard of the »ar There h only »n* way te care deaf nr m . and that »» by * onct1t0fl«mal r»tn»4m lM»«fn»HM h eaui»d try an mflam«d • andttlon of the mu rmrB iJnflug of th« Eustachian Tub« When <4 • ■ 1« indanied r**u hav» a romkilng »< nd or lmjbrrfeet hearing, and when it Is -ntlrrly ciowd. Drafnrst ta th« rrauit. and an Baa th» Inflammation can ba taken owt and thia tuba r^nrtA to its normal condi tion, heartn* win be destroyed forever; nine * » sh «f tan arw «auoed by Catarrh. • ’ o»hin< but an Inflamed condition of the mu roue •vrfaeea W» will rive On« Hundred Dollar« for any raw of Daofneon «raooed by catarrh» that cannot be cured by Hall’« Catarrh Cura. He nd for circular«, free F J CHBMKT A CO-. Toledo. Ohio Hold by r>ru<f1«t«. Tic Take Hail’« Family Fill« far eoaatt*atloa. It 1« apparent that the old credit ■yitem must give way to buslwoM method» in financing th» crop. Th» Phliagolpbia Society for th» Promotion of Agriculture la th« oMaat aasoelation of lu^lpd In ‘ This waa « taigton and Baojaotia Benjamin Frank Franklin I In la 171» 1714 A monthly »alary and a liberal eommismon on each order. 8qlan*w run up to >250 00 per month, <lepending on the number of order». Thi» work 'an 1>- don«' in your »pare tnpe. and need not conflict with yottY preeCnt duties. No Inveetruent or pre- vione exjx-rierxv neeeenary. We furnwh full equipment free. Write for particular» to R. L. WHITCOMB, Prop. Ptene Tatar UM .H . H •« ” uv OftwNw Main and Foater Road Lents Sta., Portland, Oregon HORSE* SHOEING Wagon Repairing and General BLACKSMITHING Matt Greenslade, Foster Road (feo. W. Spring, Puatmaater. Tlte next Parent-Teacher* Club mert- lag will be Or*. IS at 2:45 P. M. Dr. W. Claude A<iama will be the main •peaker and will talk <>n m.xith aanita- Uon and care of Ux- teeth. Ttx-re will be other feature« 7806 63-Ave. S. E. ’2 Foster Road Next Door to P. Ü. A little town boaata a church whom partor, Iwwi.kw lieing an eloquent preach er, to a man of »talwart proportion». A revival waa ate.•ted. and at one of tbe evening inerting* the orrvirea wrn- dll»* turbeii by two young men who audibly •roffnl at everything they aaw or heard. Finally the pastor reaxmatrated with tlx-m on their behavior, and aakrd tliem why they bad attended the meeting. "Wecanx- to rer miracle« perform- *1.” imprudently replied one of the raw-ale. leaving the pulpit and walking quiet ly down the able, the minuter sateed one after th» other by tlx Collar, and ■» tlxy disappear**! out of the door, re marked : “We don’t perform miracle» here, but we do cart out devil».“ 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 Sc Car. Ptae. «lih Po«i Spcrtal DvHiery. Pbone. Maia »»2. VI »41 J. Allen Dunbar Restore«. »th Av*. »ml Marte to. »th tv«. Prohibition Candidate fur A. N. GARDNER Slalloa mar I ran. Ptwne laher J7H JEWELER Multnomah Connty “Ar ent > of — the — — — I Mt. Sco|t' District, worthy of every voter’s support • • Watches, Jewelry Repair Work AU Goods and Work First Class Near¡P<wt Office, LENTH Footrr Road CLASSIFIED Special Fall Sale “FOR HALE" and "WANT" reader» in eluMifled column, 1 emit per word for Brat inaertion; (» cent <ul«equ»ntlv. Watch the column for bargain». Beginning Monday, Ogt. 1? WANTED—Children or men to board and room. Rate» reasonable. 122 Wh A»»., Houth. Tabor 309S. Stock Reducing Sale ef Ready Made Goods Including Cloaks, Rain Coats, Men’s Trous ers, Boys Suits and Pants, and Underclothes.and Sweaters, Blan kets, Quilts, Serge and Dress Goods Reduced Prices jn Almost AJ^LJncf Ladles Coats to be Closed Out at One- Third to One-Half Off. Prices Cut on Men’s Shirts, Over Coats and Hosiejry, The, Emporium Main St. North nenr Foster Road. WANTED—A Itood reliable man or woman to »olleit »ubaciption». Enquire ■t Hcrajd offige. WANTED—Roys niav be had and aometjmes girl». The oid»r ouea at ordlaarv wage» and others to b« •chooled and cared for In return for »light service» rendered. For particu lar» addre»» W. T. Gardner, »uperiu- tendent Boy» ami Girls Aid Roeiety of Oregon, Portland. Ore. tt FOR UAL* rowiHKNi FOR RENT—Three room honor half block froui Arleta itation »<1 per month. Enquire at Silkworth’» »hop, Arleta. »-ORT ANU LGBT—Between Riehy HL and Lento P. O. ladies’ beauty pin with pear) retting Reward ite returned to J. P. Nnrdfn. Herald and Dally Journal 14.75, Harald and Daily Onyonian MOO. Herald and Daily and Sunday Ore- gotiiftq. |7,5O. Herald and Daily and Humlay Journal MW'