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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (May 20, 1915)
F. R. Foster ami wits of 63rd Avenue i are enjoying a visit from Dakota friend* this weak. THE PANAMA FURNITURE CO. 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. PHONE “MONEY” The mint makes it and under the terms of the CONTINENTAL MORT GAGE COMPANY you can secure it at fi per cent for any legal purpose on ap proved real cetste. Terms easy, tell us your wants and we will co-operate with you. Tabor 9267 Dr. J. H. McNIoy and family are en* tertaing fri* nds from Dakota this week. FOR SALE CHEAP—Fleming Shoe Machine, foot or power; One work » Jack ; Singer Shoe machine, Foster sn road, Ixuts. J. C. Bristow. LOCAL AND PERSONAL Harry Oaks aud wit« of Luther street ar« parents of a baby daughter born I early this month. All church, society, p»nona I and local news ' ——— rubiiabed hw eroit. tree; pick Churchill and wife of Nth Ave., tertalnment*. conducted tor prom, published * at a Xc mlnimun ol io word* Annouxee 10a »» . pareuts of a daughter menu and card ol thank*. *aa>e rate Adver- born last Thursday. liainc rates quoted on request. i _____ PETTY & COMPANY C. B. Zuk and wife of Bandon, Or., FOR SALE: Good ton ng horse, wt. Denver, Cote. 1,000. Inquire at Herald office. called on friends in Lents this week. He S13 Denham Bldg. met members of the Nons of Vetersns Lodge Tuesday evening with the view for Mrs. Walter Bush left Thursday Ought to Lova It. of reorganising the lodge here. Chicago to visit her parents Lover «passtonatelyt—Sir. I love the very ground your daughter walks on Father (grimly»—No doubt you do—It’s Marvin Hedge. Arthur Geisler, Mr. Mr. J. Pryer of Mth street was taken I worth $2”O a front foot.-Town Topic* Frreburg and Mr. Proctor returned to the Good Samartian Hospital Tues from Salmon river. Tillamook county, day. from a week-end fishing trip Tuesday. 1 They report plenty of experience and Mrs E. M. Holway has gone to San | wme Francisco for a visit to the fair and for — the summer. The friends and members of the Ijents For Sale Dry, Dead Fir Wood No Rotte» Wood $3.50 Per Cord, Cash Evangelical church, gave a reception Mrs. J. 8. Whitney, of Laurel wood, Tuesday evening in honor of their pas formerly of Faxon Park, called on Ixnte tor, who has returned for another year. friends Thursday. A splendid program was rendered after which refreshments were served. A Mr. E. A. Tate returned to Estacada splendid time wad bad by all but even Thursday morning after spending a few such efforts as were pul forth could not days with bis family ben*. begin to show the appreciation of the memlierr toward the work of the pastor WILL RENT lor potatoes, on shares, and his family. 35» acres of good ground, 1 mile south of Lents. I r quire R 1, Box 229, Lents. SELLS-ILOTO-BUfFALO BILL SHOWS INPORTLAND The circus is coming; coining with iu wagons of gilt and glitter, with its strung«* animals, with its beautiful women on horseback and everthlng else that goes to make up a wonderful, happy day beneath the great spreading tout«. For on May 94 and 25 there will arrive in Portland tin* Sells-Kioto Circus and Buffalo Bill's Original Wild Waat tor two day’s exhibition, afternoon and night. Many features are with the circus this year, principal among which an* Col. | William Frederick Oxly (Butlalo Bill) with his entire retinue of Indians, riders, ropers, cowboys, cowgirls, rangers, sol* ‘ diers and vaqusroa; ami Rosa Rosalind, the Mai<l of Mystery. Never iu the his tory of America has there been an equestrienne like Rosa Rosalind. One after another she turns airucte, “flip flops'* and somerntulls upon the back ol a plunging horse until it is almost im- I powible tor the eye to follow tier. Then, too, there are many other feat- j urea to lx* seen with the big show this year. Captain Kecardo and his lions, Lucia Zora and Iter three herds of per forming elephants, Devlin’s Zouaves, the forty clowns, Rhoda Royal and his horses, and hundreds of acrobats, aerial- i iste, contortionists and tumbler* The price of Ute circus this year? The win« as ever, a general admission of 26 rente, including a seat. Two perform ances are to be given, one at 2:16 in Ute afternoon and another at 8:16 at night I).tors will be opened an hour earlier. East Side Bicycle Exchange Bicycles, Tires and Sundries 5 to 10 per cent Less than West Side. We Uve in Low Rent District All Kinds Bicycleand Motorcycle Repairing 421 Hawthorne Ave., Near Grand HowAbout Your Spring Suit? Now is the Time to Order It! Come in and see the new line of Spring and Summer Models. We Guarantee Quality, Fit, and Style. JOHN MANZ, Tailor Main Street, Lents JI. D. Kenworthy and Co. Inc. Fnneral Directors, embalmers Mrs. Luvtrid Bohna Buried. WtUO IN ANV PART Of THC CITV The funeral service for Mrs. Lu vena Bohna was held at Damascus Friday The benefit given last Saturday even ing by the Harmony Society was a re- May 14. She was born in Dubuque Address About Iowa, 64 years ago, coming across Uta Mias Hamilton of Albany, who has marable success in every wny. J. C. Comely. Lents plains when 13 years of age, they set- | heen visiting her sister, Mrs. J. K. 175 wns cleared. tlwd at Silverton. From there they Hawken, returned home Tuesday. moved to Damascus where she married I. D. Graham and wife are visiting T. J. Bohna in 1868. She is survived F. 8. Freeman and family have re- with Mr. and Mrs. Darnall this week. by her husband, 7 children and 30 Pteoae Tabor 2234 i eently moved into the Ed Tate house on Mr. Graham was secretaav of the Kan grandchildren. The children ar« F. A. ReaMcace 211 ff. Maio St Lesti. Ore. sas Agricultural College in the H)*s I ninety-fourth street. Bohna of Mats; Mrs. J. C. Elliott of when Mr. and Mrs. Darnall were FOR RENT-Furnished room close Damascus. Mm. E. L. Elliott of Powell students there. He was later editor of in, also garage. Phone Tabor 2217. Valle, ; Erneet Bohna of Blame; Mrs. the “Kansas Farmer/* and for the past 111 First avenue Lents. R. A. Lovelace of Boring; and Mias two years has been engaged with D. C. Nettie Bohna of Damascus. Mt Seen. Leals sod Portlaad Lively in the Life Stock Department of Mrs. H. C. Droste of Vancouver, the Fair at San Francisco. spent Sunday visiting her son, Elmer A Daily Spectacle la Spain Between Droste and family of fifty-seventh 1 Starvation. Alcala and Sevilla. Baggage and General Hauling, avenue. What is It? What occurs? Whst Bread made tn Alcala. Spain, la of part of tbe buuuin mechuntem falls such exceptional goodness that the vil Trunks 5Oc Each Judge Gaten« will speak at the meet first or last, wbru a |x*rxon is deprived lage is famous throughout the country ing of the W. C. T. V. to be held at the of food for a certain |>erlod of time? as “Alcala of the breadmaker*“ Each DAILY SERVICE Friends church next Tuesday, May 25. This I» wbat takes place: During star loaf la carefully stamped with the vation the lardy lunes weight, the va trademark of the town before baking. All are welcome. rious functions iwulklng. sitting up. An early train leaves Alesia dally for Leave Baggage Check and Address GOOD LEGHORN eggs for hatching etc.) become weaker, tbe body tempera Seville, and before daylight long linea at Plummer Drugstore. . and baby chicks. Cali Calkins Poultry ture first rises. then fall* and death of pannier laden mules begin to arrive Third and Madison St. Farm, Gilbert Station. R. D. 1, Lents. supervenes after tbe loss of about 40 from all directions. At the station the per cent of tbe body weight Tbe loss Phone 1222. panniers are removed and placed In la not equally distributed among the freight cars, the donkeys being driven — varions tissues, ss tbe muscles and fat Will sell or trade for carpenter work, 1 lose tbe moat, then tbe bone* skin and Into similar car* and mulea. drivers | equity in acre at Rothe, on the Oregon liver, and (least of alb tbe heart, brain and bread are all transported by train | City Electric. Address Mrs. J. 8. Whit- j and spinal cord. Nome persons starve to Seville. Here amid scrambling, hallooing and Wagon Repairing and General i ney, 3763 sixty-third street. 8. E. without actually being denied food. shrill cries the animals are unloaded, Certain constitutional diseases bring I BLACKSMITHING panniers adjusted, and the bread sell Kenneth Wilson was given a farewell on conditions wblcb cause loss of ers go forth Into the streets of Seville, Matt Greensiade, Foster Road weight snd great weakness of every party by the yonng people of the M. E. calling their wares and boasting of the portion of tbe organism: tbe food eaten Church, Monday night. He left Tues does not feed tbe disease ridden tis fineness of the Alcala bread. They re day for San Francisco, after visiting the sues and a state of starvation follows. turn st midday. pack their empty pan fair he will go east for the summer. Thus a person may starve even In the niers into the cars, drive in the mule* midst of plenty. Marked km of weight, light their cigarettes and enter the third class carriages to be taken back Ttie Boy Scouts of the M. E. Church J while in seeming good health, is a pool to their home town, ready for the fol Tabor 3614 tire indication of some serious system held a public meeting Tuesday evening, 1 QUICK SERVICE ic disorder, which If treated In time lowing day's trade their parents and a few friends being nr further '¿JT^«".i^o A charge of IS cents is made by the FIRST CLASS WORK railway company for the round trip of invited. The boys rendered an excel- avert starvation and death. donkey, man and bread.—Argonaut. lent program. After the program re freshments were served. TABOR 3267 LINTS, ORKGON KMOIOIOOIOO YOUR LUMBER BILL Itere need not bother you. For our pricer are as mo'ieratr as Edward Mills as any and as our lumber la so sound it lasts for year», you’ll nut have another bill to pay EXPRESS HORSE- SHOEING NewMethodLaundry Washed Graded Gravel 82nd St. and 45th Ave. Phone Tabor 2063 J. F. Heyting J. P. Finley & Son Funeral Directors Montgomery and Fifth St One Place of Businaaa Only Main Office Phone Mata 9 A-159» New and Second Hand Furniture IW Man Staat LOVETT The Ixdies Aid of the M. E. Church met at the home of Mrs. J. C. McGrew, Wednesday afternoon of this week. Plane are being made for their semi-an- nnal meeting to be held at the church June 2. A more complete notice will appear later. PAPER HANGING—>2 50 per room and up. Tinting and painting. I carry my own paper and material and can work for lees. Country work solicited. Have my own conveyance. Lovett, 106 8. Main. Lenta. All sons of veterans ind sons of old soldiers and grand sons, are invite«! to march with the Grand Army on Decora tion day. Meet at 10 o’clock at Odd Fellows Hall. The cemetery will do nate aiitomibiies for the ordrs. W. W. McDowell, Senior Vice Commander, Sons of Veterans. Mrs. W. Boyd Moore and Mrs Charles Daniele entertained the Choir of the M. E. Church last Friday evening, The parlors and dining room were tastefully decorated with red roars. A program was planned in harmony with the mnsi- cal guests, twenty-wight in number, dainty refreshments were served. The Epworth League had full charge of the evening services at the M. E. Church last Munday, it being* their 26th anniversary The delegates from the District convention gave their re ports, this war followed by a program of readings and special music, then came the reports of the yean work of the local league and the installation of the officers for the coming year, this society has made a worthy record during the past year, and begins tiie new year in fine condition. for a long time. present need? What is your We carry every thing from heavy sill I «am« to shingles. The Copeland Lumber Company Phone Tabor 1371 Foster Road and Campltell Hl* lent« Station, Portland, Oregon IN Hay, Feed and Grain Washed Gravel, Sand GET OUR PRICES Cement, Brick, Lime, WaB and Land Plaster McKINLEY & BUNDY 1 Block Eort of Main Nt. on Foster Boni Phone« Tabor (MH j Koine 31 12 L-U-M-B-E-R LATH, SHINGLES BUILDERS HARDWARE RUBEROID ROOFING Sash and Doors Interior Finish Nothing but the Beat of Quality and Service Phone Ordere Promytly Fitted Tabor 619 Wilberg-Oppegard Investment Co. 6924 Foster Road Near 70th Street St CALIFORNIA CALIFORNIA BUlLDWr