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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 26, 1915)
N. D. Kenworthy and Co. Inc. Tnitral Directors, €«Nlwer$ CALLS ANSWERED IN ANY PART OF THE CITY TABOR 626T I.O.O F. BUILDING Joe Copeland and hie brother-in-law Mr. McCready started Tuesday evening for a trip by auto to Idaho, They «X- peci to lie gone several weeks. LOCAL AND PERSONAL All rhuteh. «oclsly. personal ami local new* not published tor proSt tree: nolle»» ol en tertainments, eouduotvtl tor proti, published at a lac mtnimuii, ot M «unta. Announce meni» and card ot thank», aame rate. Ad ver- i tl»ln< rale« quoted on rsqussl. Kev. Taylor ot Woodmore is attend- mg the clerical conventions at Frisco and lara Anglee. Rev. Clark ot Wood- stock is tilling his piace at Hl. Paul’s. LENTS, OREGON Mrs. A. Kenworthy will visit rela Ed Irish is busy on some small con tives in Salem Friday morning. tracts at Warrenton. Ho reports pros pects improving. He spent Thursday Gasoline for Uscente at Walsh's in Lenta. Filling Station, 9319, Footer road. Miller-Mowrey Lumber Co. Lumber for all Purposes. Most Complete Line in all Mt. Scott Shingles* Lath* Sash, Doors* Builders Hardware* Building and Roofing Paper Phoní J?.™ 2ÍÍ Lents J unction Mrs. M. V. Hogue and daughters Tin* Ash Family and the Milla family Carol and Helen, with Miss Beatrice saw the Columbia itigli way Bunday. Chaney ot Bandon visited friends in Oregon City Friday. W. P. Herman is repairing his store - ■ - - - roof on Fourth and Mt. Hcott. Mrs. Hager. who just retired from Uie, chair of Nolde Grand in the Eureka' J. J. Johnson and (amity an* spendiug Reliekah Lodge, was presented with a i a month at Bar View, Tillamook County. beautiful piece of cut glass Mt the regu- ■ lar meeting Friday night. - Try Walsh when in need of any sort of auto repairing, or oils or gas. I. L. Rayburn and family are snter- I mining Miss Beatrice Chaney ot Ban-1 Miss Prudence I>enny ot Ijdayatte is don. Miss Chaney was prominent at She will 1 spending tbs week with Carat Hogue. the State Normal last year. tract) at Tillamook this year. .Mrs. Sarah Coons of Fifth avenue baa gone Io Grass Valley for the month. Nearly every woman is convinced that ber husliand lacks tact, and she is apt ' Mrs. George Spring is spending some to be right about it. But if lie buys his , meat at tlie Gray« Crossing Market she ; time at Aleiea Beach. ia wrong. _ County Superintendent Armstrong John Walrod and his daughter. Mrs. ' was seen on the street* of our town on Goodman, are visiting relatives in ¡ Tuesday evening. Fairliault, Minnesota. Mr. Walrod I Tlie Evangelical Sunday School held will tie gone for several months and a picnic dinner at tlie playground« may visit in Wisconsin and Obio. Wednesday. Don Bloyd of Kelso, Wash., is help- f 0P ,ing his brother. H. E. Bloyd, cashier of FOR SALE or will exchange wood: Horse, harness and buggy, Call the Multnomah State Bank this week while the regular areretant, Mr Johnson, at Herald office, Lents. is away on a vacation. Evelyn Hogue returned Tuesday Patrolman Wilson, who has I wen tak- i from a five week's visit at her aunt’s, ing a few weeks vacation, ia iiack on Mrs. Moyer, in Falls City. the job. He s|>ent some of the time at I Hood River looking over tlie fruit busi- ' Miss Kathryn Alexander of Krott near and the scenery. Street spent Sunday with ber anni. Mrs. Bryant, on Park Street. L. J. Burgdorf, newspaper man of Murfreeboro, Tennessee. ia visiting J. L. Mr. and Mrs. Beaumont and family Robinson and family of Btella street. of Archer Place e peni Sunday at the Mr. Burgdorf is a brother-in-law of Leitches on Fonrth avena*. Mr Robinson. Ha it on a trip to the west. Frisco, Han Diego, and other Mrs. 8. C. Foster of Fourth avenue pointe of interest. Hs is basing a fine has gone to Tiliamook to visit ber son, time but seems to be satisfied with the Leon Berry. tunny south. ANTISEPTIC BARBER SHOP Shave 10c. Mak Cut 15 Ladies private parlors for Massag ing, Scalp Treatment and Supcr- flurous hair destroyed. YOTT BUILDING Foeter Road and Main St. lente DO EMPTY STORES HELP THE TOWN and IMPROVE YOUR Three Free Lectures PROPERTY? PROF. G- MORRIS GRADUATE AND FELLOW OF THE Fowler and Wells American Institute of Phrenology, New York WILL LLUSTRATE AND EXPLAIN How to Read Character By the Head, Face, Form, Walk, Gesture, Hand-shaking, Handwrit ing, Drees, etc Training of Child ren ; Choi«*- of Pursuits: or What Can I do Beet? Who may and who tnay not Marry, and live Happily together. Drawings. Outlines, and Measurelocate 'of tlie Original and Only Casts ever made ot the Heads and Faces of Burr, Webster. Lincoln, Edison and Guiteau will be shown and explained at the first lecture, also the Skulls of Intelligent, Idiotic, Good and Bad people, ent open so as to show ths structure of the inside as well as the outside. The lecture room will be adorned with Hundreds of Life-Size Portrait* of good, bad, wise and otherwise men, women and children, horses, dogs, birds and ts-ast“. All these and Seventeen Skulls, you can see at the first lec ture. No Collection the first evening. Each Lecture to close with Free Pub lic Examination of Men, Women and Children. Private Examinations in the Hall after each Lecture, and every afternoon. Practical Scientific Advice on Health, Education, Busi ness Adaption and Marriage, Oral, 50cents; with Marked Book Chart, »1 00, 11.50 and $2.00. Front Seats Reserved for Ladies Lectures Commence Promptly at 8 o’clock p. m. At The Lents Evangelical Church Mon., Tues., Wed., August 30, 31, Sept 1 MONEY TO LOAN Now i“ tin- «tÙDewto arrange for the inoney to pay off that mortgage. It will toon be due Why 7 per cent or 8 per cent when we can furnish the money at 3 per cent per annum. Liberal loans on improved or unimproved city or county property. No commission charged; 10 year repayment privilege. WESTERN CO-OPERATIVE RURAL CREDIT UNION. Lenta Agent, V. L. Irish, 5724 92nd St. A Medicine Chest for 25c. In this chest you have an excellent' remedy for Toothache, Bruises, Sprains, [ Stiff Neck, Backache, Neuralgia, Rheu matism and for most emergencies. One 25c. bottle of Sloan’s Liniment does it I Uli—this because these ailments are symptoms, not diseases, and are caused by congestion and inflammation. If Try Walsh when you are in need of you doubt, ask those who use Sloan’s expert auto repair work. None but ex Liniment, or better still, buy a 25 . pert help employed. bottle and prove it. All Druggists. We sell as Cheap as the Cheapest Store in Portland Panama Furniture A Hard ware Store Main Street Lents. O. A. Il«« and family and their friends. Mr and Mm. Morse of Obio, Mr. and Mrs. Hedge and Mr and Mrs Freeburg formed a |>arty to visit tlie Mr. and Columbia Highway Munday. Mrs Morse, who have been guasta of Dr. and Mrs. lit» for the fiaet week left for Ohio Monday night over tile Canadian Pacific. Tlie local members of the G. A. R. i are prejiaring a fine program for the | I benefit of toe camp to be held at the Yeager Theatre on Friday evening. A _ _____________________________ long program of events has been ar ) ranged and in addition to that there I | will he the usual run of good photo-1 : plays Tickets are now on sale and j they are^oing at a gratifying rale. The I ' ttauai rates are to be given and all these features added. Emil Alplanalp was seriously injured op Mondsy afternoon by falling off the waler wagon used in the road work that is l-eing done on the Oregon City road. Just how the accident occurred has not been determined. He was taken home and doctors were called. TheyMecided to take him to the county hospital and he was removed at once. It was feared that a bip bone was brok<¥>. He was suffering intensely. ; Al Boland is the proudest man in town and the reeipient ol many con- gratulations—a new nine pound son I having arrived at his home early Tues day morning, Al says be is the first boy to venture into the Boland family for twenty years and the fact prove» the prevalence of the influence of the war. No doubt he will be a genera) some day. One of the most delightful little needle parties was given at tlie home of Mattie B. Train on South Main street on Tties- ■lay afternoon. Those who attended the party were Miss Marion Dickey and her sister, the Misses Hamilton, Gray, Billings, Knight, Vaughn and Megdames Billings, Barstrow, Dittner and Darnall. After an enjoyable social time dainty re- i fresh men ta were served. Every one ¡present felt indebted to the Misses . Train (or the pleasant time. The social given by 8t. Peters’ Church members last Wednesday evening was an exceptionally successful affair, largely i due to the courtesy of the Gilberts Brass Band, Isith socially and financially. A large number were served with refresh ments. Most of the program was con ducted on the lawn which has lieen es pecially arranged ami lighted for the oc- cawtion’ with electric lights and Japan I ese lanterns Later in • the evening the crowd fol lowed the music to the hull wherejthey enjoyed dancing for several hours. | 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 Orders Promytly Filled Tabor 619 Wilberg-Oppegard Investment Co. 6924 Foster Road Near 70th Street Vour Spring and Sum mer Suit Needs Attention We clean and press to look like new, and at prices so reasonable that no one can afford to look untidy. Well Fitting Clothes make the man. We have them in latest styles and pat terns. Get our prices before ordering JOHN MANZ. Tailor Additon Bldg.. Main Street, Lento - i HORSE-SHOEING Wagon Repairing and Genera) Very Reliable Workmanship BLACKSMITHING Matt Greenslade, Foster Road NewMetbodLaundry Tabor 3614 Reasonable Price* Aaanred QUICK SERVICE FIRST CLASS WORK *t the Cash Shoe Repair Shop Shining Parlor in Connection L. PETROVICH, Mgr, Washed Graded Gravel Plastering Sand 82nd St. and 45th Ave Phone Tabor 2063 Phone labor ResMcsce DI N. Main St. Leals. Ore. J. F. Heyting Edward Mills Mt. Scott. Lests and Portland EXPRESS Baggageand General Hauling, Wood and Coal I runks 50c Each in any quantity DAILY SERVICE KING COAL HAY and F 3 3^ i ’*•*« Baggage Check and Address ■t Plummer Drug Store. Third and Madison St. ♦ Washed Gravel f Sand, Cement, Lime, Wall and J. P. Finley & Son Funeral Directors Montgomery and Fifth Ht Land Plaster <>oe Place ot Business Only Right Prices, Prompt Delivery Experienced Woman In Attendance Main Office McKinley & Co 9326 Foster Road Tabor 968 Phone Main 9 A-1599