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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 9, 1915)
LOCAL AND PERSONAL fl. D. Kenworthy and Co. Inc. Ida Bundy has returned to lernte to Allfvhurrb. «oelvly, psrwnsl smt lo *l sews attend trade school, and Randolph will not |>ubll>hint tor prorti, tros, nolle«. ol •» stay here and work. Ivrlalnmvnls. conduct««! for pruOt. publl.hvd at a ISc ininlmuu. ol 8v worth. Annouue« This is a good time to pay your dog menu and card ol thank«.«am« rat*. Adv«r- ttalus rat««Cquotvd on requrat. . lioenac. September I was Hie day when fnneral Directors, embalmers CALLS ANSWERED IN ANV FART OF THE CITV TABOR 626T LENTS. OREGON 1.0.OF. BUILDING Fred Turney Is building a new resi dence on his Foster Road property. - ——. Try Walsh when In need of any sort of auto repairing, or oils or gas. the canine came in for hie «perlai tax. The Masons have bought tlie 4h feet on »2nd St. north of Katoky Bros, ai d Mr«. K. F. Thomas is visiting friends will bol<i it for future use. in Loe Angeles. Miller-Mowrey Lumber Co Joe Copeland returned Saturday from Mrs Chas. Palmer went to North hfs Idaho trip but wa* laid up for sev- Beat'll Wednesday for a week's stay , era) days with tonsilitis Lumber for all Purposes. Gasoline for Illg ciento at Walah’s Filling Station, »319, Foster road. Wesley Reynolds hae resigned his ________ fioeitlon at Honeyuian's Hardware and will re-enter high school. Sam Allen and wife, formerly of Ì Woodmere, have returned after a year Joe Hand is home tills week from epent in Montana. Tuslitan, where he has been doing! Mrs Colwell and Will I«arne)l left t some carfienter work. Wednesday morning for Etnperia, ’ Kansas. i The next meeting of Lente Parent Teachers' Awtociation will he held Fri- Mrs. Anna Steele, sister to Mrs. John ‘‘»J tbe »««• •* a:ao P “• I'Brrn«* ,rr Huntington, from Everett, Wash., urged to attend. spent a few «lavs with her last week. Most Complete Line in all Mt. Scott Shingles, Lath, Sash, Doors, Buildqrs Hardware, Building and Roofing Paper PhOne Home 2411 LdltS J UnCtiOïl The two cups and banner trophies WANTEL l —Lot on Saginaw Heights. won by the lienta Playground Athletic State lowest cash price. Addnws Lot, trams will lie on display at the l^nts Public Library. Herald Office. Panama Pacific Exposition Is the Most Wonderful The Most Beautiful The Most Important in History FOR SALE or will exchange lor Mrs. Hand of Wood mere was called to wood: Horse, harness and buggy. Call Port Orchard, Wash., last wwk by the ileatli of lier father, E W Young, She at Herald office, Lenta. returned Tuesday Mrs. E. B Rutan took two prizes on I I It is artistic, it is ry metrical, it is world wide, it is complete. Only three month« more will it be opened. No intelligent person can afford to mis* the oppor tunity of visiting this exposition Low Round Trip Fares to San Francisco on sale daily from all pointe If you contemplate a trip East you can travel through California in one direction at small additional expense. and 1(> daye at El Paso are allowed on all tickets to the Eart reading over the SOUTHERN PACIFIC Let our nearest Agent outline a trip for you. Our folders "Wayside Notes’" and “Califrornia Expositions” will be of interest—They are free. John M. Scott, General Paaaonger A rent, Portland. Oregon Languages. School Books Bought Sold and Exchanged AT HYLAND’S BOOK STORE 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 cent or H 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 I NION. Lente Agent, V. L. Irish, 5724 »2nd Ht. A Medicine Chest For 25c. Mrs. John Huntington is recovering ' pital. nicely from a serious operation per formed a few weeks ago. She is able Ernest, the infant son of Mr. and to be out now in a wheel chair. Mrs. A F Genoinwr of 7'<f9, fi.kl Ave., was buried Wednesday afternoon from Nearly every woman is convinced that Kenworthy*«. Father Bentgen con* her hueliand lacks tact, and she is apt ducted the funeral ceremony, to be right about it. But if he buys his meat at the Gray« Crossing Market she j The funeral ol Kodell Evans Burgett, is wrong. infant son of H. A Burgett and wife of I Mllfl. Mth St. 8. E. was held at Ken* FOR KALE—22 acres with 5 room worthy's Thursday at eleven o'clock. house, large txrn. 100 fruit trees, small I tea th was due to pneumonia, berries, two miles from Sandy. Geo. C. I _____ Smith. Sandy, Ore. .. . ' _____ Mr. and Mrs. MacPiarmid, miMion- aries from tbs Congo, have been visiting A. D. Kenworthy has moved bis Mrs. I). H. McKinley this week. Mrs. family to Arleta where he will establish MacDtarteld is a nelce of Mrs. McKin- s branch undertaking parlor. He will | ,ey_ continue hie place at Lents as before. _____ A num bsr of Lenta people from Gil- F. R. Foster and brother returned road Btte(ujed the picnic given by from I^wieten. Idaho, Saturday, having the Baker's Association at Crystal I Ake spent a week with a brother near that Park Monday. They proved themselves i place. good atbeletes by captunng several prizes. O. C. Neiswinder and wife of Topeka, Kansas, have been visitors at the Julee Chard is up and around again Darnall home the past week, being for* anil is trying to break down the ruling mer acqu lintances of Mrs. Itarnall. of tlie Park Department when it derided that his services were no longer neces This '‘flring’' the whole city Mrs. D. H. McKinley returned Mon sary. day from King's Valley, where she government and telling them why is visited her daughter, Mrs. Bundy and not always politic, even if it is *ati«fy ing, for the time being family. The principal Innguaces of the world are listed In order as follows: English, spoken by more than IfiO.iMMT.CMMi peo ple: German, more than 12f>,000,000; | Russian, more than 80.000.fMM); French, more than (MI.OOO.OOO; Spanish, more Mrs. L. W. Martin, who has been than 5f>,000.«MM»: Italian, more than 30.- 000,000. and Portuguese, more than 30. staying with her sister. Mrs. John OOO.(MX). These seven are the principal Huntington, during her recent illness, languages of Lurofie and America. returned to her home at North Yakima There are said to tie 3.424 spoken lan last Tuesday. guages or dialects in the world—1,824 J. L. Johnson and wife of Gilberts in America. 937 in Asia. 587 in Europe and 270 in Africa. Among other im are visiting in Ocean Beach. California. portant languages are the Chinese. He writes for a change in bis paper to Japanese. Scandinavian branches. 81a that address. They are enjoying the vonic speeches and dialects and the va southern scenery intensely and say that rious languages of India, Persia, Am in some ways it surpasses Oregon for bta and modern Greece. wonders and prodnetiveness. He is especially flattering toward the police A Poor Present. force in Han Diego, whom, he says, are A wounded soldier explained hl* the most accomodating officials he ever grievance to uis nurse. saw. "You see. old .Smith was next me in the trenches. Now. the bullet that took me in the shoulder and laid me out went Into "im and made a bit of a flesh wound iu bis arm. Of courae I'm glad lie wasn't "art bad. But he's stuck to my bullet and given it bls girl. Now. I don't think that’s fair. I’d a right to it. I'd never give a girl o' mine a second 'and bullet.”- Exchange. Now York City’s Pensions. 170 5th St Opp. Post Office Phil Lewis was seriously kicked | peaches at the peach show last Satur «lay—first on preserves and third on horse last week at the Franklin .canned peachee. School works. The kick land*! ! his heart and laid him up in the New York city has eight pension funds. They are the public school teachers’ retirement fund, the police pension fund, the Are department re lief fund, the department of health fund, the College of the City of New York fund, the supreme court appel late division fund, the street cleaning department fund and the city of New York employees" retirement fund.— New York Mail. Diplomacy. “Johnny." said the Indignant parent, “why didn't you come home when J called you?" “1 didn't hear you," replied truthful John. "Then why did you run away?" “Because I was afraid that I might hear you.”—Richmond Times-Dispatch. 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Lents L-U-M-B-E-R LATH, SHINGLES BUILDERS HARDWARE RUBEROID ROOFINO Sash and Doors Interior Finish Nothing but the Best of Quality and Service Phone Orders Promytly Filled Tabor 619 Wilberg-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 Clothe« make the man. We have tnem in latest styles and pat terns. Get our prices before ordering JOHN MANZ, Tailor Additon Bldg., Main Street, Lents HORSE-SHOEING Wagon Repairing and General BLACKSMITHING Matt Greenslade, Foster Road Very Reliable Workmanship NewMethodLaundry Tabor 3614 QUICK SERVICE FIRST CLASS WORK Reasonable Price* A mu red at the Cash Shoe Repair Shop How’s This? Shining Pnrior in Connection We offer One Hundred Dollar« Reward for any case of Catarrh ’ >at cannot be cured by Hall’« Catarrh Cure. L. PETROVIO, Mgr. F. J. CHENEY A CO.. Toledo, O. the in<i-rRl«n»<l. have known F. J. ■ ii fur the lest 18 years, and believe him perfectly honorable In all business 1 rnnr-aetlon« and financially able to carry i. .i •• obligations made by hl. flrm . a . lU.-.' AL BANK OE COMMERCE. Toledo. O. II..Il's «■’ntarrh Cure Is taken Internally. • .y upon the blood and mu- ■ti'-.'t«'. of the avatem Teettmonlala rent tr ■ I’rlce 78 cents per bottle. Bold by >i): Dri'rglxta. 1-k* Hal. a Family Cilla tor constipation. Washed Graded Gravel Plastering Sand 82nd St. and 45th Ave. Phone Tabor 2063 Pb'>*i Tailor 12*4 RcaMcacc 211 N. Main St. Leaf*. Or*. J. F. Heyting Edward Mills Mt. Scett, Lesto and Portlaafl CARLYLE’? F”"T '.O’ *. 1 ••-'i-, She May Have Bee- ■‘Sartor R • t - « During the y iir is', " 't f ' • » I lyle, the Scolili |,||.I «•■•<!-, ■■■•1« fl Ing at Kirkcaldy, in «I !:<• " > i «'•«• ! for the first time to b ■e or f.i! it i , I The Indy itp;>enr-< tn> to h i <• r :i; no <1 the attachment, ¡idfi'fli • ,i «rent insight, nt the nge <>f tv <u , -two. perceived the genii:« of ii. r siiltoi of twenty-five. In the letter In wlildi she took leave of her udmirer she med the e signifi cant expressions: "t'ultlvnte the mll'I- er disisisltlons of your heart, sulslue the more extruvnguiit visions of the brain. • ♦ • Genius will render you great. .May virtue render you beloved! ‘Let your light shine before men,' ami think them not unworthy thia trouble.” Many years after, when Carlyle wrote his reminiscences, he described the episode. He says that Margaret Gordon "continued for, perhaps, some i three years a figure hanging more or leas In my fancy, on the usual roman tic and latterly quite elegiac and silent terms." The real interest of the story la: Was Margaret «Jordon the original of the Hlumllne of "Barter Ressrtuaf One critic would have us answer that, although Jane Welsh might have in spired some of the details, It was Mar garet Gordon who was the true origi nal—Mew York Telegram. It beccute« a wise m«n to try negofl« fions before erma. -Terence Wood and Coal in any quantity KING COAL HAY and E Washed Baggage and General Hauling, Trunks 50c Each DAILY SERVICE Leave Baggage Chock ami Addroao at Plummer Drugstore. Third and Madiaon St. Gravel, Sand, Cement, Lime, Wall and J. P. Fin ley & Son Funeral Directors Montgomery and Fifth Ht Land Plaster One Place of Buaine*« Only Right Prices, Prompt Delivery ■ w. Exporlonced Woman In Attendance > Main Office McKinley & Co. 9326 Foster Road Tabor Ml Phone Mata 9 A-IMffi