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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 31, 1914)
D. V. Sweeny, connected with C. E. Sager, was called to Milton. Ore., on ac count of tlw* serious illneiw of his wife who has been in declining health for All church, wivty. personal and local naw« some time past. TINY HAMMERS IN STEAM LOCAL AND PERSONAL aol published for pront, trv». nolle*« of *u- Urlalnm*nU. conducted tor proSt. publt«h*d *1 * toe nlnlmun, of to word«. Announce menu and card of thank«, «nine rate. Advcr- Using rale« quoted on request. Mrs.jCIyde Hager was called to the bedside ot her sick sister. Mrs. D. V. Sweeney, at Freewater. The sister is effected with tuberculosis, but A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. is reported somewhat improved Clifford C. Young IMc. 21. ■1 ' I repaired lew than 1997 pairs of shoes Mr. and Mrs. Frank I.Sterme are the last week, I would have repaired more proud parent* of a son, bora Dec. 22. than 1997 if every body in lente had known where I am located. R. Abram, J. Taylor of Stella street has not been on car line rear oi Quinn’s Store. very well the past two weeks. Lents Fuel Co Under New Management Mr. and Mrs. Damali entertained Mr. Peterson of Eighty-seventh street alani t thirty at-quaintanewt living in anti is very ill, probably tubercular trouble. near Portland. Saturday evening, The occasion was an Oregon reunion of Arthur Smith of Grass Valley is visit- graduates and former student* of the i ing Orville Smith of Fifth avenue. Kansas Agricultural College Will Continue to Handle Wood and Coal 4 A General Line of Feed Stuff Grain Chop and Chicken Feed I E M Hogue has gone to Vancoutvr. i B. <., to engage in harness shop work orticer I)olon u offic<r » If he stays around this part of the city I long we shall expect to see some mor- Mrs Jemie Motder of Polk County is tality among the "fly by nights ’ that spending vacation with her sister, Mr*, have been roasting promiscuously in Hogue, of Fourth avenuei . these woods. Lents Fuel Company Henry Cromer, Manager Mia Jeseie Hill, teaching at Kent, Ore., is visiting Iter mother during the i holidays. - Mr. and Mrs. Hart of Irvington. spent Sunday evening with Mr. and ' Mrs. Darnall. Office cor Main and Foster Road VOTE FOR Miss Maude Alvord Senneca Smith, Oregon pioneer and member oi Lents’ Grange istaaed awav Satunisy at bis Portland home. While I Mr. Smith never took an active part in *>>• I-ents Grange, he generously ren- dered it assistance on several occasions. --------- Eggiman’s Meat Market •I pmvern that Is an ohi r a III leg I* ttiHim « Ili il«1 Ki«». 1 w men men tie th«i >i>HU.t tlttl* innig* t h* |s»w*r pill togVtlMM nuta* much <tl h|<qiii> la s eu«,- of thia fUt It CM dm* grant I hhi I h Ihnsigh tn* water sial It cuti I,su up lb* gt*ul*«l raca* Vet all lie putt** In du* to th* -uniIllg together ot Iftlle unita ut |*iw»r it heu we «|H'Hk or «tenu, w* invun witter *s|sir WHlet II, (It* turili ut gun Chi» uh » I* ruriueil ulule« preaeure «nd luta laiwer Iti eVlHHid II la thia »Spuli «Ite in.wei ihm ili*« the woe* After ivnrd Ihr Una laatmiea eta«« mid 'OU dviianl. hu that we cun •*• IL *ud Ihm h > what we call «team lb* fioiver ul the ga* la due co th* lint iiMtita-iiiea uf »mi* of which u ia nmde I'bear nr* nnug abolii in all 11 rta-llima Crying tu gel tia>ar mid «O «trikma ninunai the -in** uf wnmever brina them tn Ih» lure* in ou* «I Chew* molecule* ia *»rt tiny tur ch* amount ul «tuff in tb* molecule* ia *o ■mm: If you und ■ ham met aumiler than you could •*• you could uo< Ino a uall with It Bill as ttiara ara oli Ilona of th*wa ilttl* hammers Ilyina about in tba gas they ara able co du « Cl tile wort Cbat a team dora From ~À L* Child's Hoot of Knowledge. ‘ I'her* ‘Moul ■------------------- Guarantees the best oi Meats at prices as good as any in the city. We ask your comparison. j>er pound 12 l-2c ,.., per pound 10c per pound 16c-18c ........ per pound IHc ........ per pound 17c Shoulder Pot Roast Plate Boiling Beef.. Sirloin Steak.......... Round Steak .......... Rib Steak ................. PORK Shoulder Roast......................................................... per pound 16c Steak............................................................................ per pound 16c Ixiin Chop»................................................................ per [>ound 18c We do not give Scrip or Green Stamps. We give you Meat, and full weight, at Lowest Prices “The Market with the big business and small profit«” Eggiman Bros. Meat Market FARMS FOR TRADE —---------------- a CORBETT M------------------------------------------------------ B We have the following Farms to trade for city property. Mias Ethel Smith who is teaching at Trenholn, Columbia Co., is spending her holiday vacation at home. Mias Iva Reed returned Saturday from Sandy where the had spent the past month in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Scales. 50 acres, 84 acres, 80 acres, 58 acres, 67 acres, 40 acres Installation of officer* will be tlie pro Mr. and Mrs. John A. Larson have a gram at tbe Saturday evening meeting of Department Commander, new daughter at their home which ar tlie G. A. R. H. 8. Fargo, will do the installing. Th«- rived Dec. IS. Tabor 4934------ lathe* of tlie Circle will install the same Mis* Della Zimmerman of Troutdale Votes left with W. E. Goggins, of Lenta, evening. Only member* will lie pre*- was the guest of Ruby Raeemuseen Fri Mis* Lelia Lent, now in her senior or mailed to Mis* Alvord at »W Forty ent. day and Saturday. sixth Avenue, 8. E.. will be accepted year at W’illamette university is at home for the holiday*. with thanks. Mr. and Mrs. l-e* Evans have moved M< Mr*. W. J. Campbell, aunt of I. F. to Troutdale. Phone Tabor 2352 Coffman, wa* reported to Lents rela Frank Reed was in Portland Monday. The infant daughter of Chaa. Cox wan tions as having died today. Mr*. Mies Ruby Rassmussen, a student of taken to the hoapital thia morning for I Campbell has been living at Yacolt, the O. 8. N. 8. at Monmouth is at home treatment. Wash., they formerly lixed at Lents. for a short vacation. Candidate in the Journal Trade and Circulating Contest, from Mt. Scott District No. 3 à Call and See, For Trades Tabor 4934 Williams Realty Co., Grays Crossing mystic Dancing Club Every Saturday Evening W. O. w. HALL 128 Eteveatk Sc fktweea Wtab. sad Aider HORSE-SHOEING Wagon Repairing and General BLACKSMITHING Matt Greenslade, Foster Road A. N. GARDNER JEWELER Watches, Jewelry Repair Work All Goods and Work First Class NearJPost Office, LENTS Foster Road Cronolite Roofing Eric P. Bolt of Marehfield, a student .... . ... , , . .... An attempt waa mad* Wednesday I at w illamette university, is visiting at . . . .. ..., . .. r. .__ . . . . evening to loot the till of the Dobson ; the home of O. E. Lent. ! r. j u . < •—« u , Drug Store on 72nd St., but failed, due j to the prompt work of Harold Allen. Miss Roxana Dunn of Stay ton is spending holiday* with her sister, Mr*. I „ , „ w „ Brown, of Seventh avenue. I J‘ T R'rry Clemson and Mar _____ ion St*., has been ill this week due to an . I attack of quinsy. Orville Smith s father and mother have moved into Miss Foster’s house on j An Awful Shock. Fourth avenue. Once upou a time a man remember ed that the day was the tenth nnnl- Mr. McQuin, wbo bought the Chris ventnry of bls weddiug. and be brought, tensen place on Stell* street ha* been home aome flowers mid candy to hie improving it and putting in plumbing. wife and gave her n klan. Ant! it took eight doctors nine days to restore the J. L. Robinson is putting the finish poor woman from the effect of the ing touches on hie house on Eighty shock.—Cincinnati Enquirer. seventh street. Rayburn Park. Your Cold is Dangerous John Hartwig and family entertained Break It up—Now Christmas, Mr. and Mrs. Dilley. John Mauck and family, and Tho*. Robinson A Cold is readily catching. A run- and wife. down system is susceptible to Germa. You owe it to yourself and to others of Mr. and Mrs. Herhert R. Tyler of your household to fight tlie Germs at Lenta have a new son, born Dec. 20. once. Dr. Bell’s Pine-Tar-Honey is fine It looeena the Mrs. Tyler will be rememliered as Miss for Cohis and Coughs. mucous, stope the Cough and soothes Mae Goode. the Lung*. It’s guaranteed. Only 26c. at your Druggist. Mrs. 8. P. Keller has fully recovered from an operation performed here in Prompt Action Will Stop Your Cough November and has returned to her home When you first catch a Cold (often in in Baker City. dicated by a sneere or cough), break it up at once. The idea that “It does j . McGrew <t Sons and other not matter” often leads to serious com property owners on Stella street have plications. Tbe remedy which immedi graveled their sidewalks and made it ately and easily penetrates tlie lining of ’ the throat is the kind demanded. Dr. quite comfortable. King’s New Discovery soothes tlie irrita tion, loosens tlie phlegm. You feel Carol Hogue is home for the holidays Isitter at once. “It seemed to redch tlie having field a very successtul fall term. very spot of my Cough” is one of many The term end was celebrated by an en- your honest testimonials. 6G\ at , tertainment. Druggist. c. F. F T a ilor Suits to Order $15.00 and up Foster Road Next Door to P. O. Lents Sta., Portland, Oregon Mr. and Mrs. Julius Youngrtram of' Culver are visiting her mother, Mrs. j Drawing H oumi . Mary Hill, and her aunt, Mrs. C. S. ' "I bear your son Is achieving gre» t succeiw In bls stage career. »• 1 Bryant on Park avenue. ‘‘Yes." replied the architect. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Brock oi Sixty- j “I should have thought he would bare entered your profession.” fourth avenue and Ninety-second street “Well, it amount* to the same thing. are parents of a daughter, bom tlie We both make money by drawing good morning of tbe 13th. house*.”- Stray Stories. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Katzky spent Christmas day with Mr. and Mrs. Deskv of Moutavilia. Mrs. Desky is Mr. Katzky's sister. CLASSIFIED “FOR HALE" and "WANT” reader* ; in classified column, 1 cent per word Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Eatchel and Ray . for first insertion; cent subsequently. Letter bead«, envelopes, cards, bill Fairbanks spent the holidays with their Watch the column for bargains. beads, anction notices and posters, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Fair dodgers, announcements, etc, at Mt. WANTFID—A good reliable man or banks of Newberg. Scott Pub. Co., offi' e, I-ents. woman to solicit subm-iption*. Enquire at Herald office. Mrs. Katherine Jenkins, a former WANTED— Boys may tie hail and A Test for Liver Complaint teacher in the Lents school but who is sometimes girls. The older ones at Mentally L'nhappy—Physically. Dull now in the Irvington school, visited ordinary wages and others to he Lents friends Tuesday. j schooled and cared for in return for The Liver, sluggish and inactive, first ; «light services render«!. For particu shows itself in a mental state—unhappy lar* address W. T. Gardner, sufierin- Bom, Thursday Dec. 31, to Mr. and and critical. Never is there joy in liv Mrs. E. F. Siebert of 100 street and lendent Boys and Girls Aid Society ol Oregon, Portland, Ore. tf ing, an wh-n the Stomach anil Liver are Gilbert road, an eight pound boy. FOR SALK doing their.work. Keep your Liver ac Mother and baby are doing nicely. tive and healthy l>y using Dr. King’s FOR SALE-Fine Boston Bull Pup. New Life Pills; they empty the Bowels Members of Lents Masonic Lodge and freely, tone up yotir Stomach, cure your Eastern Star were attendants last Sun Call at Herald office. Constipation and purify the Blood. 25c day at sermon at St Paul’s church, FOR HBMT at Druggist. Bn< klen’s Arnica Salve Woodmere, given by Rev. Taylor, to excellent for Piles. members of those orders, on “The True Mibscriptiona to the Herald and the St. John.” The members formed in Evening Telegram will tie taken for a Herald and Daily and Sunday Journal I^nts and proceed«! to the church in a limited time at a combination offer of •8.W body. ♦4.00 per year. I »tOKMOa« Mies Helen of the high school faculty is spending the holiday week with her sister in Portland. A ■ 1 CHERRYVILLE SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Multnomah County. Emma Pelton, Plaintiff, vs. Charles Henry Pelton, Defendant. To Charles Henry Pelton, the above named defendant. In the name of the State of Oregon yon are hereby required to appear and answer or otherwise plead to the com plaint filed herein against yon in the above entitled cause and C >urt on or be fore the IHth dav of February, 1915, which is more than six weeks after the date of the first publication of this sum mons, anil if you fail to appear and answer, or otherwise plead to said com plaint, plaintiff will apply to the above entitled Court for the relief prayed for in her complaint on file herein, namely a decree of divorce dissolving the bonds of matrimony now existing between you ■nd plMirstiPf, and for the restoration of her name prior to her marriage to yon, and tor such other relief as may seem eqnitable in the premises. This summons is published in pur suance of an order ol the Honorable Robt. G. Morrow, Judge of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon (or Mult nomah County, made on December 31, 1914, direc'lng publication thereof to lie made in the Mt. Mcott Herald once n week for seven consecutive weeks. First publication Docwml>er 31, 1914. last publication February 11, 1015. John Van Zante, Attorney. 1 Bought in Carloads direct from the Factory r■ A Happy New Year to all' 1916 ia now on ileck and it is to I m > hoped that before it ia past and gone like other years, war will cease and time* for Ute poor and needy will im prove. Mr. and Mr*. Georg* Eaden ol Ixigan came to town last week to visit the “Old Folks at Home.” Mi«* Lillian B. Averill, a senior at the state normal school, came home to visit her people here during the holidays A party wax het« last week looking over the locality for a ranch. He seems to lie very favorably impreMteil and han selected a tract a short distance west of the hotel. He intends to engage in Un stock buainea* and will engage in a lot of Angora goats and some cattle. ' The in no doubt that better time's an* ahead of us as tlie debtors have been pretty well skinned and all their poa- sesions taken. Now we will have another period of inflation and jieople encouraged to go in again beyond their depths and in their turn skinned. Peleg Ughtfoot thinks the writer from Cherryville ia “screamingly funny.” The writer would lie eminently all right if he sung the same little ding-dong as tlie members of tlie Lightweight family, all of wliom—without a doubt—voted for Hurlburt for the legislature and Hanley for congress An astonishing car-load of gold ore was shipped from Cripple Creek, Col., lately that was raided at 41,000,000. Many pounds of thia ore waa worth ♦1.00 to the pound. Thia ia said to be a record breaker. No aueb a valuable lot of ore was ever known. Willi such an abundance of wealth in our mountains and such an abundance of crops in every direction it seems strange that tliere should lie a hungry |ierson in the land. There ia said to be nearly a 1,IMX),( i OO men out of employment right now. There ia something rotten in Denmark.” A Good Roof A Low Price 0 5 fl fl « Get our prices on this Superior Brand of Roofing before you place your order. The Copeland Lumber Company 4) Phone Tabor 1371 0 oo omi ton Foster Road and Campiteli Sts. taut* Station, Port'antl, Oregon oi «ottcai «nono» «C3»ot«oi sot 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 dose No Job too Large for us to handle 106 Main Street South, Lents Oregon Milk and Cream I of first class Jersey Quality I (From Tested Cows) Suitable for Babies TWO DELIVERIES DAILY /• < Dolson’s Jersey Dairy R. F. I). No. I. I^nts WINTER SUITS Best Patterns, Moderate Prices, Neatest Styles REPAIR WORK Cleaning and Pressing by Skilled Workmen OUR SERVICE GUARANTEED John Manz, Lents, Ore FREE CALtPORfllA ^BVILDIHG- ’tosuimu ’ CALIFORNIA I I I I