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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (June 24, 1915)
: in T he H istory O f T he T rade Shanahan Now Presents his Biggest Sale of the Season* a Large Quantity of THE FIRE AND WATER DAMAGED SALVAGE off the Steamship Pennsylvania, secured by us at a great loss to the Insurance Co. and to be placed on sale here Friday at the lowest price ever known for goods of equal value. Positively no burned goods, only slightly soiled by water and handling, and such staple merchandise as Sheetings, Muslins, Underwear, Gingham, Dress Goode, Etc. The supreme bargain event of this Great Bargain Giving Store. 2500 yards of Bleached Lons dale muslin, a full yard wide regular price 10c ..«1 at only................. heavy and strong reg. 30c grade at. Limit 20 yards to a customer Limit 15 yards to a customer 3C yd. 3000 yards of 9-4 Bleached Utica Mills Sheeting, extra Olpvd A j ¿2** J U Men’s Fumisnings 2000 yards of the genuine Ren frow’ Devonshire Cloth abso lutely perfect, usually sold as 1000 yards Fancy Plaid wool finish Dress Goods 32 inches wide, a varied assortment of patterns and colors regular high as 20c yard during this sale X v“lu" Qp «J JF'*" Men’s Elast ic Suspenders. 1 JJp Lie* * wU 25c values Men’s assorted color 4-in- 1 Q« Hand Silk Ties* ........ Men's Heavy Work Shirts, big assortment, all size*. 5oc OQ a value*......... ........................... Men’s light Color Soft Shirts, plain or military collar, all 55c Men’s fine I»ree» Shirts, big 4tEz» variety of patterns................. vwv ltW rolls of fine Tissue Toilet Paper, roll 2c Ladies' Whit«* Neckwear, roll collar, with embroidered edges.................. .....Ik Lace Ruffling, ecru or white, value» to 25c a yard, at.................................................... Ik Men’s Athletic I'mlerwear. bro ken sizes, values to 50c, 1 £/» Apron Ginghams, blue ami white checks, |>er yard ................................................... choice......................................... AOV White (luting Flannel, full width, good and fleecy, per yard...................................... Sc Men'» fine Balbriggan Under Full 36-inch Bleached Muslin, per yard .... Sc wear. shirts or draw- QE/» Boys’ Blue with White 8 tripe Ofreralls, pr. 2k er*. at 0ÖC ladies' Bnuwiere Corset Covers.................. Ik infants' Crib Blankets, blue or pink, only Ik Men’s Athletic and Mesh I’nion Brass Extension Curtain Rods only, each 2c Antiseptic Tooth Brushes, 15c. 25c value«.. 10c Suita, value* to 81.00, for 10c I>re»e Ginghams, checks and »tripes, yd Sc Ladies’ Hemstitched Handkerchiefs ......... Ic Men’s fine White Ribbed Closed Ink Writing Tablets, good quality linen paper, values to 10c................................... 2c Crotch Union Suita now at Ladins' Silk Mull Automobile Veils, regu lar 25c values .............................................. Ik • i i Men’s Pure Linen Collars, the 10c and 15c Men’s and Boy’s Wool Cape, good grade, each................................................... Sc styles and patterns, for Silk Moire and Fancy Stripe Ribbons, 4 only..... ............................. ZOU inches wide, yard ...................................... ISc 59c 98c White llnck Towels, with colored border, sise 17x34, limit one dosen to a |w>r*>n each .............................................................. k l<argv Crimped and Plain Shell Hair Pins two for.......................................................... Sc Bamboo Lunch Baskets at only .................. Ik Ladies* well made Corsets at ................. Jk I “a p.-r Napkins, per hundred, only.. ........ Sc Fine grade Tissue Toilet Paper, lUUO-stieet roll Sc Indies’ Fancy Roman Stripe Flartictiirdle Belta, 50c vaiura, at............................... ZSc Ladies’ Leather Handbags, specialtl, valix* Hi I Assortment of Vai. and Torchon Laces and Insertings only, yard ............................. Ic Boy’s Windsor Tie», blue, red, black or white, at only............................................ k Children’s White Muslin Drawers, pair..,. Ik Smail lot of Children’s Straw ready-to-wear Hats, only Ik Black Brocaded Velvet RI bixin, 3 inches wide, par yard Sc Ladies Gauze Vests at only.............................. Sc Ladies’ Black Cotton Medium Weight Haw double be»*) and toe. all -iz«~. l'c xaine at .............. Sc LOCAL AND PERSONAL All church, society, personal and local new* not publiahed for profit, free; noticw of en tertainment«, conducted for profit, publiahed at a 25c minitnun, of So word». Announce ment» and card of thank», «»me rate. Adver tising rates quoted on request. LOST—Bunch Keys. Leave Herald office and get reward. at Attention is called to the article in Stanford Mocre. column 6 on page one of this issue. Geo. Dilworth of Portland made this Jay Bundy has gone to hie farm at pan of the city a visit the first of the Mrs. Spencer of Foster road has been Pbilomotb, and Mrs. Bundy and the week. suffering this week with a felon caused family will join liim in a couple of weeks. by a thorn. LEAVE Your Hats to be cleaned and Chester Lyon, founder of the Big The Mt. Scott Drug Co., is showing a blocked. Chester’s Sanitary Bar tier tine display oi house paint* this week. Brother farm of Lebanon, was in I-enta Shop, Agents. i Wednesday afternoon. He has one or Attention i» called to an article on I two Lents boys under his care. The Evangelical Y. P. A. members column 6 on page one ot thie issue. will go by auto to the Clackamas river The Boy Scout* of the M. E. Church for their 4th of July picnic. had a very enjoyable gathering Wednes THE LOST HOUSE day evening. The Ladies of the G. A. R. wish to A Mutual Masterpiece. Will Posi Miss Vera Kimber of Seattie bas been thank those who a*eiste»l them in pre tively be Shown at the Yeager paring their float for the Rose Festival visiting her many friends in l>enta the Theatre June 29 and 30. past week. parade. Attention is called to the article in The Allied Young People's Societies column 6 on page one of this i»*ue. are to celebrate the I-abor Day picnic as The Kelly Clan is preparing for their a full organization The place has not annual reunion. They meet this Satur been picked but presumably Clackamas ât Mt. Tabor Park and have a picnic or Estacada. dinner at five o’clock. Mrs. Goetz gave a musicale in the Oddfellow* hall Saturday evening, June 19. The musicale was given by a class she has in Lents in piano and violin. It was one of the best given in Lents. It was a good recommendation for Mrs. Goetz as a teacher. Clarence W. Clark has passe« 1 a favor able examination as «-andidate for the Portland Police force. Mr. Clark is a non-commissioned officer ot the O. N. G. He was appoint«*») sp»*<*ial patrolman by Mayor Albee and recommended by the Lents Civic Federation. The Sunday preaching hour at the Lenta Evangelical church was given over to a religious musical concert last Sun day night. The church was filled and those who ventured into the church for the first time will no doubt come often after so rich a treat. C. G. Retherford of South Main street sold their Packard Motor Truck to W. W. Taylor and F. Taylor, who operate as Brofhers in the contracting business. It is understood that Harold Rether ford’» service* will be retained by the Taylor' Brother* because of the aplendid »-are he has taken of the truck. Doeia Dale, a Kentucky heiress, h as been imprisoned in Dr. Protbero'« pri- vate asylum bv her uncle and guardian. The uncle has squandered bis ward's fortune and realizing he must soon give an accounting, he hires Dr. Ptothero to assist him in making away with Attention is called to the article in Dosia. The unfortunate girl i» locked column 6 on page one of this issue. in an upper room, but she manages to Mr. McGrew and sons are training for drop a note from one of the windows the annual Cedar horse shoe throwing contest. They are hard to beat. It is good to “ee the gam«* of throwing shoe» revived become it is entirely wholesome. Dr. Hees, A. D. Kenworthy, Ralph Stanz, Arthur Geisler, Marvin Hedge and Will Darnel) made an early morn ing trip to the Sandy near Bull Run Wednesday, returning with a nice catch of trout. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Nordberg, living near Grays Crowing, were surprised on Wednesday evening by about thirty friends in honor of the first anniversary of their marriage. Refreshments and games made the evening delightful. Many gifts were received and good wish es without number. Infants* Half tha-ks, tan, white, pink, blue, pair On Friday evening, June 18. the T. J. F. Club entertaine«! in honor of the thirty-eight member» of the gradu ating claw* at the home of Miss Bertha Hauser, a prominent member of the claw» A delightful evening was »pent in music and games after which refresh ments were served. { Ladi««’ V«wt», tine cotton riblwd, high or low tuck, long or 1C., short sleeve* Z«Jv 144-146 Third St Between Aide, and Morrison No Place Like Home THE PANAMA FURNITURE CO. Arc trying tn build up Lents by selling New and Second Hand Furniture and Hardware as cheap as any place in Portland. Call and get OUR PRICES. PHOM I f r Tabor 5267 J / The Place to See everything the most particular taste would require in footwear for men and women, is our shoe department. mint makes it and under the terms of the CONTINENTAL MORT GAGECOMPANY you can secure it at 0 per cent for any legal purpose on ap proved real estate. Terms easy, tell us your wants and we will co-operate with you. Neuralgia Pains Stopped 10c Ladies* l.ilk Boot H om , black or Iauileo’ Pants, tine cotton, l>an>l white, double sole, high 'JC.. or draw string top. lace or spliced I m *I, pair ............... «— tight knee, ankle length “MONEY” You don’t need to suffer those agon izing nerve pains in the face, head, arm LILLIAN GI8H IN "THE LO8T shoulder», chest and hack. Just apply HOUSE," FOUR PART MUTUAL a few drops of soothing Sloan's Lini- masterpicture . ment; lie quietly a few minutes, will get such relief and comfort! Produced by Majestic. ■nd the world will look brighter, The missive fall* into the hands of Ford a bottle today. 3 ounces for 36c., at all a young reporter, who starts an investi Druggists. Penetrates wilhont rub gation. He wire* Dosia*« home and bing. I J». I ie*’ tin»' Cotton SltwveleM Vesta, plain or lac.* yokes, I extra value I cJV fl nr Advertised letters for week ending Jons I'». r»i.', Baxter, Wilson R ; Johnson, Mr», Charles T.; Jone», Mr» G. W.; Hall, Mrs. L. A.; Houghton, Mr». E. M. ; Kurr, Arthur R. E«|.; Ijirson, Aifrod; Porter, Mr. and Mrs ; Rope, Milo; Hchimer, Harvey; Hteplien- Mr. II. C.; 9417, 59 Ave. 8. E. Geo. W. Spring, Postmaster. Denver, Colo. Boy*’ Wash I nion Suita, high neck, short sleeve», kite. length, all star» ZvFv Girla* fine Riblier silk Idsle in black or tan. all rises, regular 85c, special. Advertised Letters 513 Denham Bldg. Limit 6 sheets to a customer Boys' Heavy Ribbed (lotton II»*»’ i Girl's flue Ribbed Cotton I’nion —double het. all siasa, pair 'ifZ., Saits, low neck, »l<*»*vele»» 'IE., Ific, 2 pair» for Z«Jv and huee length learns she is travelling with her uncle Realizing the girl’s danger. Ford sets out to find the house in which she is held a prisoner. He hires a hand or gan and wanders up and down the street in which the note wax found sing ing southern melodies. While he is singing "My Old Kentucky Home ’ a glove drops from an up|>er window and he knows the *’Ix»t House” is found. Having instructed his friend Cuthbert to bring the police if he is not out of the house by a certain hour, he gain» admission to the asylum by pretemlitig to be a naval afficer suffering from a nervous breakdown. He at once Io cates Dosia but is discovere«i by her uncle and Protbero. Ford and the girl barricade themselves in a room and the siege begins. The police come to their aid and a terrific battle ensue», ■« the conspira tors are armed with high-power rifles. Finally, the militia are called out. The house catches on fire, but Ford and Dosia er .ave to the roof. Dr. Prothero and the uncle are killed ; Ford and the girl are rescued by the fire department and the final picture is one <f triumphant over peril and death. PETTY & COMPANY 39c iJulies' Black Cotton Hiss*, with 'Girls’ Vests. low neck, sleevel«*«» while feet, all si«»*s, medium I iL. or abort sleeves, priced I A.. IVt w ight, per pair ..................... ■ Dv «1 only SHANAHAN’S Mis* Auten, teacher in the Lent* Otto Katzky rides in a new Case auto since Tuesday. schools was called home th* latter part of the week to mourn the death of her Don’t forget to rea«l the contest ad mother. vertisement on page 5 of this issue. Eugene Locke is spending a week in E. L. Thorpe of Gresham paid Lents the hospital where he went to undergo a visit on Wednesday. He it an operation for appendicitis, Otto Hampson of Skamokawa. Wash., recovering nicely. was a visitor this week at the home of, Mrs. W. Boyd Moore went to Willa E. B. Rutan. mina Wednesday to visit her »on, J. 100 dozen Seam les« Bleached Bed Sheets^ 1-4 wide by 2 1-2 yards long, made of an extra strong heavy sheeting and absolute 90c value Hosiery and Underwear Many Items From Our Regular Stock in This Sale Men's Cotton Socks, black, tan. I Men'» Balbriggan Underwear, pumle, gray, black with OEp shirts or drawers, in all sizes, at .................... ZOU white feet. 3 pairs.. Men’s Fiber Silk Sock*. 1 Ep A OU black, white and tan ‘10c yd. 200 dozen Indies fleece lined underwear, shirts or Pants also Childrens Union Suits 50c to 65c values, buy them now for next winter and save over half................. 26c garment We have Just received a large and com plete assortment of Brown'* "White House'* ■hoes, the most fashionable style* of oxford* In all the exclusive shape* and newest leathers. Every foot «.an be correctly fitted. The Emporium .5027-31 92nd or Main St.. Lents Ore s CALIFORNIA Ä m » rSMatWi CiLirociflA BUILDING* wm«roa ra-pfoM ? CAL itorni A WTAiBtta