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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (July 22, 1915)
» N. D. Kenworthy and Co. Inc. fnneral Directors, embalmers CALLS ANSWKRCO IN ANY PART OF THE CITY TABOR 626T LENTS, OREGON I.O.O F. BUILDING Miller-Mowrey Lumber Co. i Granite and Lime. Granite 1» the lowest rack In th» earth's cruet. It I* the twdrock of the worid and show« no evidence of ant tual or vegetable life It 1« the parent rack from which all the other rocka have been either directly or ludtroctly derived. It la claimed by scientist* that all the lime lu the world ha» at some time no doubt l>eeu a |>orU<m of many different animal» and poaalbly 1 of human beluga also. Lumber for all Purposes. Most Complete Line in all Mt. Scott Shingles, Lath, Sash, Doors, Builders Hardware, Building and Roofing Paper I WILL GIVE $1000 Ph0'"' Home jot Lents J unction HIFMto CHE w CANCEI «TIMM im He MY Ml ——"* LOCAL AND PERSONAL AU ckurvh. ■oeivty. personal and local nrwa not publlthrd for profit. tree notice» of cn ivrtalnmvnu. conducted for profit, published ■t • tec mlnimuu. ot te wonts. Announce ments and card of thanks, same rate Adrer- lisin« rates quoted on request. veeacl and the ouly ou» ut It« klud In Ila two atoel tank« a sufficient quan tlty of gas can l>e stored to supply the lantern for sovoral months Kt pert ments have shown that tlie light may t«e de|H>ndcil u |«> ii to burn continuously for mouths at a time The approxl mate duration of the light can lie pre determined. and there Is no danger whatever of Ils l>eliig eithigul-ded by wind or spray The light Is visible at a distance of from eight to twelve miles. The lightship also has a bell, which Is made to ring automatically by means ot au Ingenious device that utilises the gas ns It losses from the tanks to the lantern to work the bell clapper Every Week. or other C. 8. RradforvQhas taken J. I. Hen ■ windla. An Island plant the ruro derson'« place on Route one. Mr SO«f ontb!; i Y mmw Henderson will take Mr. Bradford’« or body Ions 1» CANCER; it arnw place at tlie poet office down town. l>»i u» un til laat »ugo ire-MX MM »rnt FKKK, ».(MO tretl- iA)8T—Muley Jersey cow. light moiual*. Moans colored, milking, baiter, gentls. Re ward for information. til 10, 4th Ave , it A Ann CB modalwayipolaonadeeparwi- l^nt*. Frvd Love. B UARUEH pit aland, and UUS OMCSLV One woman tn every 7 dies of cancer—UJi. report We refute many who wait U mj long A must die Edwin Norene and Hubert Blythmg Poor cured al half price if cancer i. yet small who have been attending the Epworth League Institute at Salem have re <340**436? V*™^"' srT«nTrw»S»c£,CM turned home. They report a great •n CANcm meeting. Any LUMPii WOMAN’S BREAST H. F. Adkins is building » home in { Dr. I Mrs. Br. CNAMLEYI CO. Rarwell park C. W. 1 »avies of Gilbert road lost his hotter by tire one day thi« week. The Chamberlain family of Sixth Mi«« Rachel Vincent of Gilbert road avenue are enjoying a new player piano. and Iff th street ran a splinter deep intn the thumb last Monday, which required Stanford Moore «pent a lew «lav» with the assistance of I>r. Ham to remove it. Altho very painful it is getting along folk» at home this week. nicely. Mr». Bush of Ninth avenue, to enter taining her daughter from Michigan. I'bou» Tabor 41« GEORGE P. McLEAN Auto Trimmer REPAIR WORK A SPECIALTY l'rtov<i Ke«»unabl» MHh HI nMrtAlh Av». H K Opp. Womhiicrv Itch txt I, I’orltaiitl, Oregon HORSE-SHOEING Wagon Repairing and General BLACKSMITHING Matt Greenslade, Foster Road Tabor 3614 QUICK SERVICE FIRST CLASS WORK V. l'eten.'n of 53d avenue and '«»th Washed Graded Gravel Plastering Sand 82nd St. and 45th Ave. Phone Tabor 2063 J. F. Heyting stieet 1« on the sick list. P. A. Kennedy of 83d street to recover ing trom a serious illness. Scappooee. The interest i» increasing ami a cordial Paul and Jasper Lent »(«ent rhe uhw I of the past week at home on furlough. They report entire satisfaction *hli liteir experience* in U»e navy. L<>'T—A gold titled watch and p»n The pin to carved with initial M. Kinder plea*e have at Herald office. Margaret Hammer. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer I'roet and little «laughter. left Sunday with a party of fnen«is to spend a ten days outing m the mounlaic« WANTED—Ar. industries» man who can earn ♦ ltk■ per month an.I exp» n».-< retailing our products to farmees M um have «ome mean« for «tarting expemm ami furrneh contract ogned by 3 re- tponsthie men. Addre»» W. T. Raw- ietgh Company, Gakland. Caitf.. pving ' a«r occupation and trfererwve. I’arlor (Hierrvation Car with buffet lunoli cm U m * "Seashore Bjieeial** Daily and Week End Fares FROM ALL POINTS A»k h>r folder 'Seashore Tillamook County’ giving list of hotels, rata«, etc. World Expositions Special Fares In July Edward Mills to San Francisco, Ixsa Angola» and Han Diego on certain date* Low Round Trip FareH Daily Ml. Sc»tt. Leal« »nd Purilaad with »top-over» in either direction Four Fine Train» Daily in Each IHroetion EXPRESS Baggageland General Hauling, Stop-Overs At ExpoMitionw Trunks 50c Lach Ail ticket* to the Ea»t via California permit stop-overs at 'an Francisco and L« Angelea to nee the Expoailion« J P. Finley&Son Funeral Directors Montgomery and Fifth St One Place of Business Only t:«perlenced Woman In Attendane« Ask nearest Agent for "California ami lb> Two World “Way Side Notre Shasta Route.“ Exposition»' ’ anti SOUTHERN PACIFIC John M BeotU Gsaeral Paaaenger Agsat, Portland Oregon L-U-M-B-E-R * LATH, SHINGLES BUILDERS HARDWARE RUBEROID ROOFING Sash and Doors Interior Finish Main Office Phone Main 9 Nothing but the Best A-1599 of Quality and Service Wood and Coal in any quantity The Cash Shoe Repair Shop KING COAL Is ready to do your Itonghtere and Son«." which hae beml- Frank Foster i* entertaining hi» quarter» in New York City, is inter brother. F S Foster from Nebraska, denominational in it* character, ft* field who is on his way to Friseo. of labor not confined to one locality, or to one line of work, the only condition Mrs. WANTED—To buy a good, cheap being to do all "In Hi* Name." Move. T. C. Connell, corner, *i7th F. J Mansfield who to towering through tbe Northwest in the interest of tbe avenue and »7th street. Order, will deliver an »id res» at tlie Millard Avenue Presbyterian Church, The Ladies Aid Society of th^ M E. S'.imiay. July f>th at I p. tn. There Church spent Wednesday with Mrs. will be a vocal solo by Mrs Sells, and Wallace at 74# Liverton -tre«. . other «pecial music. All are welcome. Th. Mt Scott W. C. T. V. will hold an open air meeting at the home of Mr» W F Miller, corner Main »treet and Mt Scott avenue. Tuesday, Jnly 37, at two o'clock. Two Daily Trains Tillamook Paiuenger - - Lv. Portland 7:46 a. m. Seashore Special ... Lv. Portland 1:40 p. m. Gospel servicee are being conducted ----------- invitation i« extended to all to attend Carol and Evylin Hogue are visiting there services. friend« st Monmouth. Independence. Tlie International Order of ’'King’s! Lafayette and Fall» City. A number of Firland ladies with their little one* had picnic dinner and spent the day in Lents park Wednesday. 5 Hours From Portland over the most wonderful scenic trip on the American Continent st San Francisco and San Diogo is an event of a life-time anal one you cannot afford to nine* by the Free MeUiodist Church in the Joe Kohn went to Stanfield. Oregon tabernacle tiack of the Lente Library. Momiay evening He expecte to be Semcw each evening begin at 8 o’clock, tlier* for eome time. Tillamook Seashore Resorts Two Louie Young of Lents was badly in jured by being knocked off a bridge in the Nehalem Valley this week It is The Ladie* Aid Society of the M. E. Cliureh will hold an ice cream «octal on Dr. Hem. Jos. Schwelteer. Marvin the jtarsonage lawn, 84th »treet and Hedge and Freeburg left Wednesday for Footer road. Wednesday. July 28, both a week’s outing on Roaring river. afternoon and evening. Then* will tie a program and social gu<*i time. You are W. O. Ash an.l wife returned 8un«lay invited from a two wwk»' »tay on tbeir farm at ____ Additon Bldg., Main Street, lx?nts A Visit to Uw. lira ve Baggage Check and Address at Plummer Drag Store. Thin! and Madison 8t. knew anything about it. It occnred at Kalama. Jone Ml. They will live in Saginaw Heights. Lents acquaintance« wish them mach happiness. JOHN MANZ, Tailor where tiionaand« of people doliglil to *|*<nd lhair summer vacation DAILY SERVICE The wedding ot Rodger William« and Mise Nolo Kirk was «ach a quiet affair that none except immediate relalivee We clean and pretw to look like new, and at prices so reasonable that no one can afTord to look untidy. Well Fitting Clothes make the man. We have them in latest styles and pat terns. Get our prices before ordering NewMethodLaundry Chester has recently re- pain ted hi« not known how badly he is injured, but barber pole. Bucinasi is picking up. one leg and ankle is injured. Mrs. Kenworthy i* visiting friends in Claekinie this week. Your Spring and Sum mer Suit Needs Attention Work Now, Promptly HAY and FEED Satisfaction Assured Phone Orders Promytly Filled Tabor 619 W liber g-Oppegard Investment Co. 6924 Foster Road Near 70th Street Visit our SHINING STAND Washed Gravel, Sand, Cement, Our Motto “GOOD SERVICE” The Market with the Big Business and the Smail Profits 6009. Maia St. Near Lents Station OUR HOME CURED PRODUCTS ARE THE BEST “MONEY” Hams. Bacon, Sausage, Lard Pickles. Fresh Meats Daily. Beef. Pork, Mutton. Veal. Eggs, Bottled Pickles and Sauces The mint make« it and under the term* ni the CONTINENTAL MORT GAGE COMPANY yon can secure it at A fine line of home grown garden produce, Berries and small fruits in season. Lime, Wall and N*u»o» in Buonos Atrae. No building tn Bueuo* Airee la per mltted to bo higher than the width of the street upon which it ia erected; brL e the sky»■ raper will never tre-ome popular there, beopite the splendid growth and wideowakeneos of the city. Much a» till» tueirop>.«li* 1» known, it to m«< generally thought of m the light of age. Uowevar. it to one of tire oid- OM cities in tbe new world. The Orvt white settlement was msde just forty- two year» after the di».every of Amer tea by Uoiumbua. and the first build ing« were mud but» thatched with •Craw. Then a brick kiln »»» made and later tiles and bricks were import ed from Spain. Tbe first city w«« of Spanish architecture, and that style prevailed f« more than 31« > year*. De spite the many great changes which have come through tbe passage of time •nJ the genera, building advance tn the world, four fifths of tbe b« uses of Bu< nos Aires are still of .-oe »toey. al- though there are streets lined with «ix •to«? palaces. Ex. bang*. Land Plaster Right Prices, Prompt Delivery Eggiman’s Market per ernt for any legal purpose on ap- proved real retate. Term* ea*y. tell iw your want* and we will co-operate with y OI ' EGGIMAN BROS., Lents, Oregon PETTY 1 COMPANY McKinley & Co 9326 Foster Road Tabor 94S I 613 Denham Bldg. Denver, Colo. The Herald $1 per Year A 6000 HOl StttOlD SM VE Ordtnary ailrnenu and injuries aro no< of themeelvee eerioue. bai infection or low ritality may -iako tbem daa- gerou» Don’t neglect a cut, »ore. bruire or kart Recane* it’« amali. Blood Foteoa ha* recai ted frotn a pin-prick or ecratch For all aveb ailmeot* Back- toc» A ratea Salvo ia exceileat. It pro- teet* and beale thè nort ; ia antieeptic kilt« mteetson and rrevent» daagoroot complicatici*. <èood for all Skia Biamiehee. Pimpioa. Hall Rbowm. Eczema Gel aa originai 2-0noce 35e box trom yoar Irraggiar — THE HERALD $1.00 PER YEAR