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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (April 8, 1915)
— Ï LOCAL AND PERSONAL Good tor 10 Days All church, »oelBly. personal and local new» not published tur profit, tree. nolle»« ol eu t«rl»ltiuieut», conducted tor proti. p<ibl'.»hed Annuunev- at • *c mlnlmun, ol ao wont». Ad ver- n>*iil» »uil card ot thank». aam<> rata tint it* rate« quoted on r»qu»»l. 500 New Tents, All Sizes go below factory prices to the benefit of the public For Your Satisfaction Call at Mr. flannel of 66th Avenue is build ing a new naidence. Feldstein Furniture Store Wagon for Sale < heap—1 Si ton camel* liack, with cover, tortus Talxir 5W17 Phone East 105 80.90*94 GRAND AVENUE WANTED—Housework and washing by tin* hour. Tabor 173, Mrs. Kvatell. Hay, Feed and Grain Little Florence McTye of Tacoma, sister of Mrs. Bert Court», is visiting here. FOR BALE—Fin« aix-year old Jersey 4 gallon cow. J. 1.. Nelson, Gilbert Crossing. Otto Kauky returned Saturday from Minnesota. He report» himself a» well l pleased to be home again in Oregon. (GET OUR PRICES TERMS to parties deairing to furnish lists of names of their locality. Address 4866, «2d St. 8. K. Cement, Brick, Lime, Wall and Land Plaster Mr. Weiss of Mt. Scott St and SrdA^ve. is putting some improvement» on his reeidenn*. GOOD LEGHORN egg» for lurching Phone* Tabor 968 ; Home 3112 1 Block East of Main St. on Footer Roni i and baby chicks. Call Calkins Poultry Farm, Gilbert Station. R D. 1, Lenta. Phone 1221. WHOOPING COUGH Tree Bargains The Reaival meetings at the Metho-, We now have in our sheds a quantity Well—everyone knows the effect of dist church have lieeti well attended of trees, etc., in surplus, first class; to Pine Forests on Coughs. Dr. Bell’s from the first, and still the crowd clean up. we offer less than half price. Pine-Tar-Honey is a remedy which grows. PRICES—applee, 5c; pear«, 8c; prunes, brings quick relief for Whooping Cough, Mr. Darnell, editor of the Herald, 9c ; plume, 10c; peach. 7; choice grafted loosens the mucous, soothes the lining addressed the Oregon Civic Is-ague al walnuts at Bargain ; like reductions on of the throat and lungs, and makes the its noonday luncheon last Saturday at A family the Multnomah Hotel. other stocks not listed herein. Prices coughing spells lees severe. with growing childien should not be Lents Rebekahs elected a« <ielegatc<* will hold good as long aa this surplus lasts. Order now. Carlton Nursery without it. Keep it bandy for all Coughs to the Rebekah Assembly which meets and Colds. 25c. at your Druggist. at Newberg in May Mrs. Simona. Mrs’ Co., Carlton, Oregon. Electric Bitters a Spring Tonic IHIley and Mrs. Peterson were selactad. FOR RENT—I acres,former Ball Park of Lenta. Will rent for 3 years. Cal) i Miss Nellie Stevens, Columbia 223, of Wagon Repairing and General i Kennedy A Klinemgn, Real Estate, BLACKSMITHING Lenta. The Pastor of the Friends Church, Matt Greenslade, Foster Road lent», reports a serie« of meeting« to j begin this evening, April 8. Rev. : Lindley Wells, Evangelist, will »Mist Mt. Stott. Leals »nd Portland I in the work. MCKINLEY & BUNDY HORSE-SHOEING Edward Mills NewMethodLaundry EXPRESS Tabor 3614 QUICK SERVICE Baggage and General Hauling, FIRST CLASS WORK Trunks 50c Each I 1 | DAILY SERVICE Washed Graded Gravel . I^eave Bavgage Check and Address at Plummer Drug Store. Third and Madison 3t. Plastering Sand 82nd St. and 45th Ave. Phone Tabor 2063 I Tabor 5267 Foster Road Next Door to P. O. Eggiman Bros., Lents Lents Sta., Portland, Oregon l - u - m - b - e - r Funeral Directors Montgomery ami Fifth St Interior Finish Experienced Woman In Attendance Nothing but the Beat Main Office of Quality and Service Phone Main 9 A-1599 I New and Second Hand Furniture 106 Main Street LO,VrEITT LATH, SHINGLES BUILDERS HARDWARE RUBEROID ROOFING Sash and Doors One Piace of Buttine«« Only Baby Deville Bundy is sick with •OOM illness and it is feared he ha« t»*en I attacked by some font, of spinal di «earn-. Come in and nee the new line of Spring and Summer Models. We Guarantee Quality, Fit, and Style. JOHN MANZ, Tailor Main Street, Lent« fl. D. Kenworthy and Co. Inc. funeral Directors, embalmers CALLS ANBWCNCO IN ANV PART OF THl CITV TABOR 8267 I.O. OF LINTS. OREGON BUILDING owing to the illnew of Dr. Frank L. Loveland, the Rev. Dr. Font will speak at tiie Methodist church Friday night. Mrs. Mary Thoma« of Fourth Ave. has begun weaving mats anil rugs and is doing a nice busine»«. Mr. Herman of 4th avenue is serving . i on the Federal jurv. The Market with the Big Business and Small Profits I W. A Hall has returned from a trip to eastern Oregon. He rejKirts things as looking fine but pretty cool weather. THE PANAMA FURNITURE CO. Hams, Bacon, Sausage, Fresh Beef, Beef, Pork, Mutton. Veal and Lard. J. P. Finley&Son The members of the Meth<Kii»t choir an* requested to meet at the church Sat urday at 7:45 P. M. Charles Fdward, Julius, and l>na Krebs spent Sunday with the Hogue«. HOME CURED MEATS I Miss May me and Helen Hoss of Gresham, called on the Herald Satur day. ARE WE RIGHT I Eggiman’s Meat Market Suits to Order $15.00 and up Now is the Time to Order It! W. J. .McNeil has been making a1 visit to southern Oregon fairly well attended. The contest com A ba by boy was born last week to mittee was instructhd to continue work Mr. and Mrs. Andersen of Walden on its plans. The next meeting will be Park. held at the Library the evening of the Miss Ethal Jeffries entertained the 15th. “Jolly Up" Club of girls, Friday even ing at her home on 87 street. PHONE T a ilor How About Your Spring Suit? YOUR LUMBER BILL here need not bother you. Mr«. Sara E. Coon and Mr«. Foster of Hfith St haves for «outhern Oregon, FOR SALE—8. C. White leghorn Friday for lengthy visit. Fggs for hatching. Setting 15 eggs 75c. Prof. Herahner and Prof. Dickson Incubator lot» >4.00 hundred Fertility make a trip to Clark County on a fish- guaranteed. Not show stock but very heavy layers. Correspondence invited. 1 ing excursion Tuesday. W. Given«, Box 37, Estacada, Oregon. Mm. S. C. Bryant, ol Park Ave., has The City Beautiful meeting held at gone to Falls City for a Few weeks to the school house Monday evening was visit her daughter, Mm. Jessie Moyer. Are trying to build up Lents by selling New and Second Hand Furniture and Hardware as cheap as any place in Portland. Call and get OUR PRICES. IL1CH Columbia Grange Columbia Grange uiet in monthly aeaaiou ths first Saturday of April. The meeting was unusually interesting. The morning neeslou was devoted to busi ness affairs of the grange, end the l^o- turer, Mrs. Della Hinkle, gave a report of Pomona Grange which »he recently | attended at Gresham. The guest» present at dinner and dur ing the lecture hour were. Roadmaater J. B. Yeon ol Portland, Sidney Smyth, owner of the mines near Rooster Rock, ('has. Bratuhall, our enterprising road snpervisior, Mr. A. Barr of Brower, i Mr. Harder of Evening Star Grange ami several young people ol thia vlcini-, ty. Six applications for tnetnliemhip . were presented, the names to be bal- 1 lated al the next regular meeting. At one-thirty the Lecturer took ' charge ol the meeting and the follow ing program was rendered: Reading, by Della Hinkle; Song By grange. No. 22 in Grange Melodies; Recitation, "The Optimist vs the Pessimist," by Clara E. Smith; Reading "Easter" Mrs. Geo. Kniereeiu; Song, by three girls from Mountain school. Road master J. B. Yeon gave an excellent talk explaining the road bond issue. Everyone present listened attentively and toemed in favor of raising the fl,280,(MM) to hard surface the truck roads of the county and the Columbia highway. Phone Orders Promytly Filled Tabor 619 Wilberg-Oppegard Investment Co. 6924 Foster Road Near 70th Street Mr. Harrington of 6th avenue, who I ha« been employed a« carpenter on the I Frisco Fair buildings the past year, has returned home. Ed Tobin and Bill Coen, two chicken thieves caught last month, pled guilty today. Coen was sentenced to eight months, Tobin one rear. Mr. Forest Kent, of Duluth, Minn., spent Wednesday visiting D. W. Mc Kinley and wife. He is on his way to the fair. our price« arc an tmalerate a> a» any and a« our lumber is so Bound it last« for year», you’ll not have another bill to pay I. F. Coffman and Jas. Henderson at tended tlie Jackson club dinner at the Portland Hotel. They report a fine time. The funeral service of Mm. June Col la Simmon«, who died at the Good Samaritan Hospital, was held at the Skewes Undertaking Parlors April 5, hy Rev. W. Boyd Moore. The husband I and relatives have the sympathy of this I community. — The Milverton Appeal »ays: “We ' need institutions to employ laborers we already have a great deal more than we | need laborer«. The Circle will give a ten cent tea at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Deaton on Main street, just beyond Marie street, south, on the afternoon and evening of th« 13tb of April. All ar« cordially In vited. Come and have a good «ocial time and see how nice the Circle will entertain you. If yon want a good time, Then bring along your dime, And come any old time, For the Circle wil' he there. Come join u« in thia affair, Everything will be on the srjuare. So come Irom anywhere, For the Circle will be there. If you want any thing neat, If you want anything to eat, Something real nice and sweet, Why the Circle will be there. —Bchnider. What is your for a long time. prearnt need’* W’e carry every thing from lir«>vy sill Iwama to 0 shingles The Copeland Lumber Company Phone Tabor 1371 Foster Road and Campbell Sts. Ia*nti> Station, Portland, Oregon Í OOOOOOlOUOlO'OlOlOlOHOIB» Herald Bargain Offer “THE FAMILY GROUP" The Herald ............................... McCalls Magazine.................. One McCall Drew Pattern ... Home Life ......... ..................... Peoples Popular Monthly ... J. H. Upham, of Luther street died Tuesday of somt stomach trouble. He leave« a wife and child. He was an employee of Mason-Ehrman. T. M. 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