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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 2, 1915)
B. D. Kenworthy and Co. Inc. funeral Directors, EMbalmers CALLS ANSWERED IN ANY PART OF THE CITY TABOR 6267 I.OOF. BUILDING Mrs. Jeffry and daughter Ethel vielter! with the Hogue» on Tueeday. LOCAL AND PERSONAL Frank Fleh and laiuily left Tueeday All ebureb, personal sud locai nvwt morning fur the hop field». noi publt«h«Hl (or prodi, (rea. notte«* ot »»■ lerlaliimrnu. eotiduct*d lur prudi, publUhr.l elafe- minimali, ut fe> word«. Announev- Try Walih wheu In need ot any eort meni* and card ot thank*. aame rat*. A«l»*r- ! of auto repairing, or olle or ga». ttslng rate^quoled un r*quo*l. LENTS. OREGON 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 Phone Homi I’”» Lents J unction W. F Brock returned thio week frvin j Miao Caiol Hogue entertained a num- a trip to Wallowa County. oi frteo<|. at , |iUle 1M»rty ruetday 1 j evening. Frank Dawson and wife have returned — from Washington. They are at the Gasoline tor IIS cento at Waleh'i home of Mrs. Daw non'x parente. Filling Station, 9319, Footer road. Mr*. McDowell and Mr*. Simonson and Earl Page are visiting at S. L. i John W. Brown of Port Orchard, Waeh., cam* Monday to visit bis Johnson's in Tillamook. brother, H. H. Brown ot Gilbert road. Misées Mamie, Edith and Mildred Mr. and Mre. McKee have moved Turner went to Seaside Wednesday I from the Footer homo on Fourth morning. avenne to Kearney street near the Couch school. M. Sommerfeld t io driving a new Keo these day*. He ha* it almost broken to Alva Nygaard left Tuesday morning lead . . I for a week'» visit with Walter Thomas at Yamhill. John Elliott ami wile, Jue Gethiug and wife and Mr*. Sell* and children Mr*. Hannitt and daughter ot Oregon have gone to the hop field« near St. City is vieiting her mother and fntber Paulo, Oregon. of Fifth avenue ami Mt. Scott. Meedame* McKinley and Clair re turned Monday evening from »outiiern FOR HALE or will exchange for Oregon, wtierv they have been visiting wood : Horse, harnoeo and buggy Call Mr and Mr*. Bundy i at Herald office, Lents. Mrs. R. E. Smith'» home at 662V 90th Matthew Boland, for the past five street war entered by thieves Tueeday months in Medford on some contracts, and a couple of watches, chain, and returned home Friday. necklace were taken. H. Julian and family returned Thurs About twenty Ijent» boys left here day from the Tillamook lieachr» They ' Friday evening for the vicinity of Mt. brought a couple of memento* in thej Hood to a*m*t in heeding off the big form of whale vertebra to recall the ex- ' forest fire* that are raging up that way. perience. J. S. Fox ha* been reaping the re Hamilton A Scheurertnan have i«en wards of high life this week. Going out for a spin on his motorcycle be ran into at McCormack, Waab., the part two an automobile and knocked the »tars week* building a house for Claud* Coffman out of the front end of his machine. Two Free Lectures Itonald Crmksbank, aged »even, of 86th street, near l>w*er, gave a birthday party on Monday afternoon to a number of his little friends in memory of bi*, birthday Gene and Itorothy Stangle, Bobbie Pederson. Mildred Piatt. Homer and Joyce Brown. Sodqna and Franci* Cruikebank wen* among the number present. After game* refreshment* were served ANTISEPTIC BARBER SHOP PROF. G. MORRIS GRADUATE AND FELLOW OF THE Fowler and Wells American Institute oi Phrenology, New York Shave 10c, Hair Cut IS Lxlie* private parlor» for Massag ing, Scalp Treatment and Super- tinrous hair destroyed. YOTT BUILDING Sept. 2 bis subject will be: What MentAl Power«, are neoenary to make a euccee»- fnl Chemirt. Natura'iit, Geologist, Judge, Lawyer. Preacher, Physician, Snrgeon, Musician (vocal, instrumental, original or imitative). Artist, Novelist, Poet, Actor, Etc., Etc. Life size Porti*aita of the men and women who have been eminent in the above ' professions will be «hown and minutely described. Young people aspiring to these profession« should bear what the qualifications are. Sept. 3, I*rof. Morris will illustrate and explain How to Read Character Scien tifically by the y ality. Texture, Health, <ize and Development of the Brain. Skull and Head. Also by the Form. Size ami Expression of the Eyes, Nose, Mouth. Chin and Ears. This Lecture will lie Cp-to-date. thoroughly illustrate.!, int*-n*;><-rt«e«j with humor and full of instruction. Free Public Examinations of Men, Women and Children at the Close of This Lecture Private Examinations in the Hall after each Lecture, and every afternoon. Practical Scientific Advice on Health, Education, Business Adaption and Marriage, j Oral, 60cents; with Marked Book Chart, SI 00, fl.50 and Sli.OO. Good hardwood wood Side Board. Shelf Bracket, plate glass, a good buy for........................ I Extra good quality Iron Beds......................... $1.50 up Good Chairs. .......... ¿0 up Good Dressers ... $6.00 up Many other articles at hard time prices $8.00 Panama Furniture & Hard ware Store Lectures Commence Promptly at 8 o'clock p. m. School Books Bought Sold and Exchanged A Medicine Chest For 25c. In thia chest you have an excellent remedy lor Toothache, Bruises, Sprains, ( Stiff Neck, Backache, Neuralgia, Rheu matism and for most emergencies. One 25c. bottle of Sloan’s Liniment does it all—this because these ailments are ijmptoma, 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, btfv a 25-, pert help employed. bottle and prove it. All Druggists. * Interior Finish Nothing but the Best of Quality and Service Phone Orders Promytly Filled Tabor 619 Wllberg-Oppegard Investment Co. 6924 Foster Road Near 70th Street Your 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 tnem in latest styles and pat terns. Get our prices before ordering JOHN MANZ, Tailor Additon Bldg., Main Street, Lenta been rela back and HORSESHOEING Wagon Repairing and General Rain fell in the streets of Portland : Tue»<lay for the first time since the I middle of July. Several times the amount would only la* a starter for Oregon. A shower would be the most welcome visitor that could come just now to dear tlie air and «ettle the dust. W. N. Brown, formerly of la*nts, and Greaham, is now located at Redmond, where he has lieen engaged in the real ■ eetate business. He say* Redmond is a thriving town of 500 people and that the country is in a prosperous condition 1 where they liave|water to irrigate with. 1 BLACKSMITHING Matt Greenslade, Foster Road NewMethodLaundry Tabor 3614 QUICK SERVICE FIRST CLASS WORK AT HYLAND’S BOOK STORE 170 5th St Opp. Post Office Among the numlier to visit the fin- district near .Mt. Hood Saturday w II. ' Mulrane of Lenta. He spent one day on the firing line and decided that the climate was too warm for him. After | <loing some strenuous work he got lost ! toward evening. He decided that the mountains had no charms for him and traded hie credit for a nde home. He says the experience was worth all it coat, hilt he ha<l nil he wants. A nutfilafi* af young people led by Bill Steiger and Andrew Heiman went to tlie mountains last week for a little out ing. While there the tires broke out and the boys were called into the tire fighting service, and the girls came home alone. Andrew held his job for a short time and then lie crippled himaelf I t»y cutting his arm. He came home the next <iay and is recovering nicely. Dr. McHloy and Axel Kilduhl took ni (trip to Seaside Sunday by auto. They itarted from lente at six o’clock and I reached Seaside at four. They report ' an exceptionally fine trip. Some of the i road ie a little rough blit they wen* much surprised to find so much of it in good condition. A little corduroy the other side of Rainier was the roughest ex perience until they rex-bed Astoria and lietween that plxi* and Seaside then* ia some pretty difficult road, Doctor says the road to Astoria has the upper Co- Iurniiia road tieaten for fine scenery. , Very Reliable Workmanship Reasonable Price» Assured al the Cash Shoe Repair Shop Shining Parlor in Connection Washed Graded Gravel L PETROVICH, Mgr Plastering Sand 82nd St. and 45th Ave. Phone Tabor 2063 J. F. Heyting Pk'M I »bur 22*4 B m M mm 2II N. Mala Si. Unta. Or». Edward Mills Mt. Scoli, Leal» und Portlaad EXPRESS Mam Street Lents. Front Seats Reserved for Ladies MONEY TO LOAN Now is the time to arrange for the money to pay off that mortgage It will soon be due Why 7 per center 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 connniwion charged; 10 year repayment privilege. WESTERN CO-OPERATIVE BL R AL CREDIT I NION. Lente Agent, V. L. Irish, 572-4 112nd St. Wm. Rose and wife who have visiting th* past five month* with tives in llimoi» and Miasonri, are at their home on Fifth avenue Beach »treet. Mr*. John Huntington of tent* ha* l>een in tlie hospital the past two week* and has undergone Heriou* treatment but is much improved. Thursday and Friday Evenings of This Week Sash and Doors Nearly every woman u> convinced that tier hustiand lack» txt. and ah* ie apt to be nghl about it. But if tie buy» hi« meat al the Grays Crossing Market »tie is wrong. H. H. Brown of Gilbert Road wae taken to Uie hospital Turaday morning. His broken hip wa* healing but the lengthy confinement with the heat hxi developed some very dangerous bed sore*. At The Lents Evangelical Church LATH, SHINGLES BUILDERS HARDWARE RUBEROID ROOFING Claude Coffman was down from McCormack, Wash., Wednesday of last week to get hie household good», and his daughter, leaving Thursday. Foster Load anil Main St. Lent* Prof. Morris Will Lecture l - u - m - b - e - r Wood and Coal in any quantity KING COAL HAY and Fl a Ml Washed Gravel, Sand, Cement, Lime, Wall and Land Plaster Right Prices, Prompt Delivery Baggage ana General Hauling, I runks 50c Hath DAILY SERVICE leave Baggage Check ami Addrera at Plummer Drug Store. Third and Madieon Ht. J. P. Finley&Son Funeral Directors Montgomery and Fifth St Oise Place of Burinera Only Experienced Woman In Attendance Main Office McKinley & Co. 9326 Foster Road Tabor 96« Phone Main 9 A-1W9