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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 15, 1914)
K •v • The Emporium LOCAL AND PERSONAL Eggiman's Market All rhurch. «wletv. iwra.mal .nd local nut publUhod k>r pretil. tra.: notte» at an- Urtai mu« nta. cunducle.1 tor prultl. published al a Jbc ulntiniin. id Au Wool* lun.MUMS ment, and cant nt thank«, aarnv rat. ‘Xdiree. I «tng ral» quoted or. requ»t. Egjnman Bros. Fresh Corn Fed Pork. Home made Sauer Kraut, Fresh German home made Di I! Pickles Men’s 50c Work Shirt«........................................ 39 Men's $1.00 Dress Shirts ....................................... -79 Men’s $1.25 Dress Shirts................. $1.00 Men’s 50c Underwear .................... 39 Men’s 65c Part Wool Underwear ............................................ $0 Men’t $1.50 All Wool Underwear ............................................ $1*36 lohn Tweed of Trattili». Oregon WU a Lenta visitor Saturday. We have a Lot of Ladies Silk and Cotton Waists Closing out Tin* R«l«*kah Ixalge will entertain two visiting lodge« Friday evening. ÌU6 Indies $1.50 Wool Underwear ¡1.00 Ladies $1.25 Wool Underwear............ 4.60 Ladies Sweaters, $5.50 values at .. 2.60 Indies Sweaters, $3.50 values at ¡1.59 Ladie« Sweaters, $2.00 values at.... A good Line of Boys Pants, sizes 5 to 18 years, 50 to $2.00. In this Sale we will sell them 25 per cent OFF ALL BOYS SUITS AT 25 PER CENT OFF C. Dillman has liegun work on hi« new rwidenoi* in Ammon acre«. I ——— .19 25c Dress Goods at ..................... .39 50c Wool Serges, per yard .... .48 65c All Wool Serges, |>er yard .79 $1.00 All Wool Serges, per yard Line 2-piece Boys Wool Underwear, closing out at, 50c values at 35c; 85c to $1.00 values at 59c; Roy Hall ha» l>een spending the week in camp east of tin* mountain» E. A. Hick» Ì» making improvement« on hie home on Kindorf road. Full Line Salt Meats, Hams, Bacon and Sausage The Emporium Mias Marie Chapman of (¡liberta la away from home for a two week‘a visit. Lents, Oregon 112 Main Street ■ A. F. Haworth ha» sol»i hi» farm m*ar Canby and will reside at 104 Ea»t 76th St. North. 40«_ hooooooi « c » ooioi O ic » o i fi Cronolite Roofing fi A Good Roof fi 1 fl A Low Price fl Bought in Carloads direct from the Factory 8 9 Get our prices on this Superior Brand of Roofing before you place fl your order. fl fl The Copeland Lumber Company 9 E. L. Martin returned this week from Alaska where I m * haa lieen engineer on a i fishiug schooner all summer. "1 1 11 1 ■" . .............. — Leuta Parent-Teacher Association will meet in the la*nts school wwinbly hall Friday, Oct. 18. A very interwting pro- gr-itu is promised including a talk on mouth sanitation by W Claude Adam» of Portland Alsu Mrs Additon will talk on the important ismiea relative to the coming election. Excellent music by Miss Bertha Houser. All |>arvnt» an1 urged to be privami. W. E Parnell returned Tuesday from Fa rents an<i teachers an* warm'd to Eastern Oregon. He will visit his give their charges careful adviee about mother for a while. beine on the lookout lor vehicle« pausing _________ .. .... fi through the streets. It is tlie habit this O. E. Burch had hi» leg broken Tue«- fall for children, boys particularly, to day at Haifa camp, near Wapinitia. He ; »top in the »tret and on tlw sidewalks waa rtruck by a big log being moved to play. Thia is not only annoying to He waa brought home XVedueaday. I otliers who are thus olistructed in their rights on tlw* side walks and in tlie Thieves are busy in ls*nta. Some one rtreels, but it is exlreuwly dangerous took an overcoat from the ante room of , for U h * children. WiUiin U h * part ten the Oddfellow*, hall last Saturday. Per .lays a boy narrowly missed Iving run sonal property from many homes has down near the aebool house. Little been taken recently. short of a miracle »av«*d him. As usual it may I m * presumed, some serious ac . Phone Tabor 1371 Rev. Hensen of the fourth Presby cident must occur before proper Bttrn- Forter Road and Campbell Ste. Lente Station, Portland, Oregon terian church of Portland was at the tion is given to this matter. Gilbert school Wednew lay, Oct. 7, and •OOtOOOOlOOIOOOOOOlOX gave a talk to the pupil, on "Peace.” Advertised Letters I 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 to sell the most remarkable bargain in tlie maga zine world this year. Men Regular Pricey EVERYBODY'S $ 1.501 $ DELINEATOR $ 1.50 2 Total $3.00/ Ptfion BOTH and Is O m Women Wanted A monthly salary and a liberal commission on each order. Salaries run up to 1250 00 per month, <lepending on the number of orders. This work can be done in your spare time, and need not conflict with your present duties. No investment or pre vious experience necessary. We furnish full equipment free. Write for particulars to THE BUTTERICK PUBLISHING COMPANY NEW YORK 326 HUDSON STREET NEW LINE -M SUITS MADE TO ORDER $10.00 and up Latest Patterns and Styles Our Styles Give General Satisfaction JOHN MANZ Main Street and Foster Road, æ Lents, Oregon CALIFORNIA — _____ ^a.cofe BVILDlBCr A1kjB.t3 caurhii A i FREE THE HERALD S1.00 PER YEAR Blbk School Institute IMstricl No. 9, (Ml. Scott) of the Multnomah County Association Sun day, Oct. Is, in 4, Iwginmng 3:30 p. m. al the Ijspliat Church, Fourth svenue l»»nt, Oregon. 3:80 p. m. Opening Song xrvice, I rayer, Rev. T. R. Hornschucli; Music; Junior Hand Work, Mrs. J. E, Else; I Workers Conference Three minute talk»); General Subject: Hard Spots in | ..._ v _ . . , Teaching ; Invitation. «Handed . to next Institute; Music. 4:45 p. tn. Intermission. 4:ti> p. tn. Music; Work for Adult C'aMes, Paul Cowgill; Workers Con ference (Three minute talks); General Subject How the Adult Bible Claee May Aid v e Superintendent; Music. H 00 to 7 :30 X ■eshmenta and Social Ilnur at tbe Church. 7:30p. m. Hong Service; Prayer, Rev. J. M. Nelson. 7:4A p. m. Sunday School Records, James DeYoung; Worker« Conference (Three minute talks: General Subject: Keeping Boys and Girls at Work in and lor the Bible School; The Teacher and the Pupil, W. 8. Ilollis. Music will lie furnished by the Bap tiat Sunday School of l^nts. Advertised letter, tor week ending October 10, 1914: Cabin, E. M.; Chap men. I^dora B.; Clancy, H. O.; Con- nert, Wm E.; Douglas, C. H.; Ferris. Lillian: Hawkins. Sarah G.; Holt, Ed win; Hankens, Rachel 8.; Johnson, G. The I Adies Aid met at the home of'J.; Klactech, Paul; larson, Mrs. Al Mrs. Saunder» on Tenth ii venue this tred; I awis , Alma R.; Parker, L. F.; Prices Reasonable week. Forty-five ladies were present. Smith, Mabie; Wolgemuth, Bogete. Mrs. Mallett sj>oke on political issues. Geo. W. Spring, Postmaster. Tabor 3580 78(M> G3-Ave. S. E. — Bischoff" A Koehler have been awarded jg KELSO the contract for rebuilding the recently destroyed residence at the cemetery. It ® will be rebuilt as a chapel and creina- ' The Prohibition meeting at Kelso last | torium. ________ 1 Sunday was well attended and an entire Officers of the Epworth League held a banquet at tlie parsonage on Thursday evening of thia week, '. Plane were dia- cussed tor fall work. SEWING OF ALL KINDS A 42 sue black overcoat was |taken No °°e to mind lhe rain from tlie Oddfellow’s hall last Saturday. ( « frw Urn room waa provided for the Anyone having information concerning ' horses. A bountiful dinner was enjoyed the same will confer a favor by communi- Bt the noon hour and the afternoon was eating with tlie Herald office. I . . ... . . —. taeken up with speech«« and songs The chief speaker of the day waa Rev. A. J. Tlie Ladies Aid Society of die latnta Ware of Oregon City, chairman of the Baptiat Church met at the home of Mrs. County ^Prohibition Conmmittee, who H. G. Arthur near lienta Junction for gave a roumng talk. an all-day meeting on Wednesday of Mr. Warner, principal of the Sandy thia week. High School, talked interestingly on pro hibition from the teacher's standpoint. Mrs. M. Acton of Tenth avenue, Mr. Ernest Hutchinson, who livre on eonti>, i. back in St. Vincent, hospital a ranch near l*endleton, came to visit again, after returning to bar home from hia little win who has lieen in tlie can* of there aome week» ago. SI h * was taken Mrs. Gilbert Jonsrad since tlie death of with pneumonia, but is doing well and tlie child’s mother last spring. expects to tie at home again soon. Mrs. Barnum and win Lee, spent Sun day in Portland. A religious census was conducted in Six new pupils entered wbool Monday the Mt. Scott district of the Multnomah making a total enrollment of fifty-two. county Sunday School Association. The A self-government club haa h> en or Lenta Sunday School joined their force« ganised in the achools, all the officer, with the other schools of the district so consisting of pupil*. There are |>oli<» ' as to learn where each family attends I officers to keep order on tlie grounds The and in the ranks, monitors to keep the church or does not go anywhere, canvas ended Wednesday. rooms neat and attractive and others to see that tlie yard is kept clean. New officers will be efacted every four weeks. GWctais For Sale 24 White Leghorn Pullets. 6 months Much interest is taken by the pupils. old—114. Rummage Sale The Bunnyside Aid Society will hold a Rummage sale in the old library room on Monday, Oct. 19. - Dr. Balia, our optometrist and opti- cian, announces that he has received a newly invented eyeglass mounting that can l>e adjusted to your individual re quirements with absolute comfort and accuracy. Hia office is on Foster road opposite P. O. Hours 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. Don’t forget the Lent. Millinery (tore. Mr». Gullick. carriee a full line of bate, children', cap., etc. Modieh hat., lat And now the railroad, are going to est style«, right prices. raise freight raise "on account ol th« war.*’ Il wr were anything el.« than a AUTO FOR HIRE—I lay or night. printer we might come out of thi. war- Phooes, Talior 5740, Home 3921. Tom •cars a saillkmaire.—Ha<d«n, Aanea.L« , Cowing, 110 Johnson, RL, Lenta. Times. Trunks 50c Each leave Baggage Check and Address at Plummer Ibug Ht ore. Third and Madison Hi. ■a F. F Tailor Foster Road Next Door to P. O. 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 M Hrsl St, Cor. Pl«, with P<>«i Sprdal DsMvrry. Phone« Maia «42. A-IH2 RetMracc. sth Ave. and Marie St. ttb Av». Stall.. sesr Leota, Phone Tabor J774 A. N. GARDNER JEWELER Watches, Jewelry Repair Work AU Goods and Work First Class NOTICE I 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.................... $500 $4.60 $4.60 $4.60 Lents Fuel Company R. k. WHITCOMB, Prop. Phone Tabor 1688 Office cor Main and Foe ter Road Inquire at Herald office. Two (trended motorists had to .hare a bedfwbich wax—and on thi. the land lord laid great stress— a feather bed. They turned in, and one of the pair waa noon fart asleep; the other waa not. He could not manage to dodge tin* lump, and heard hour after hour strike on the church clock, until 3 A. M , when he also .track He did this by violently shaking hia snoring friend. "What’s the matter?" growled the other. It ain’t time to get up yet!’’ "No, it isn’t” retorted his friend, continuing to »hake him, "but its my turn to sleep on the fratlier.” EXPRESS Baggage and General Hauling, Suits to Order $15.00 and up North Main Strest. Lanta D. H. Coonra.lt of Minneapolis, Minn, i» visiting with hi» fatiler. W. Coonra.lt. Mt Steli, Lest. sad Purtl.nd DAILY SERVICE at HALF PRICE 1). McGraw is building a new house on his atvrage east of Sycamore. Silverton Grown King Apples Edward Mills Here are Some of our Prices During This Sale Ellia Hugliea haa gone to Graaa Valley to aiqierintend a large grain farm. •’S. as I «bui 2ZA4 H»«Msa«s 111 N. Main Si. Last., Or.. J. Allen Dunbar Prohibition Candidate for NearJPoat Office, LENTO CLASSIFIED "FOR BALK" and "WANT’ readers in classified column, 1 cent per word for first Insertion; cent sulieequentlv. Watch the column for bargains. WANTED—Children or men to board and room. Rate, reaaonable. 12211th Ave., Mouth. Tabor .tOfHt. WANTED—A good reliable man or i woman to solicit subsciptions. Enquire at Herald office. BIDS WANTED—Bid» will bo re- I reived for the plastering on the new crematorium at Mt. Bcott Cemetery. Inquire of Bischoff A Koehler. WANTED—Boys may be had and sometimes girl«. Ths oldsr ones at ordinary wages anti others to be schooled and cared for In return for slight services rendered. For particu lars address W. T. Gardner, superin tendent Boys and Girls Aid Hocietv of Oregon, Portland, Ore. tt FOH County Clerk Multnomah Connt^ “A resident of the Mt. Scott District, worthy of every voter's --------- ■ Foster Road .ALK TAKEN IJP—Young brown heifer, upward, of year old. John Peraaeo, on Gate, farm, Belrow. FORBALE—1 one week old Jersey heiter. 1 eight week old Gurneey heifer, 1 yearling Jersey, 1 cream separator. Thomae Grave, one mile south of Lin- neman. Gresham Route 3. FOH HKNT FOR RENT—Three room house half block from Arista «talion 86 per month. Empire at tyilkw«wth’s shop, Arlela. lost ani » rotiN» LOFT— Tbueaóay, a bey*» brown Nor folk coat. Finder leave at Herald office.