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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 7, 1915)
Will exchange horse, harness and The neat meeting of the lente Parent- buggy for good milk cow. Inquire at Teacher» club will tie licld Friday the Herald office. 16<h. Miss Grace IMiraff a ill be the »peaker and there will be community Frank Barstow has bought a 50x100 singing of old home songs. AU|charch. »«slaty, paraoual and local new» not publHh.il tor profit, tree notice» ot en- lot of Claren«** Ferris at 71st avenue lertainaeau. conducted lor profit, publuhed and S9th street, and Hamilton For Rent—Two acres, small house, ■It Ve minimum ot te won!». Announce menu and card ot thank», au, rate Adeor- will build him a bungalow. chicken house, berries, good condition. tUinc rate, quoted on request. Two blocks north of Gilbert on (»Ult V. Homer has («ought lots at 4S12 nerni Road. Mrs. Hohlfeld. Fred Arnt of 6th avenue ia recovering S6th St., 8. E., and will add an addi from an operation for appendicitis. tion to his house. FOR RENT—5 room bungalow, Fine bath, Dutch kitcheu, electricity. Lot, l^nte Court of Foresters held open Kuth Ruwell left Saturday to take 60x100, corner. 2 abort blocks to Lents house Monday evening charge of her whool on Saurier' Island. school, worth »14, will rent to small family for P* B. A. Hamlin, 7427 Mrs. liething haa returned to her G. A. Raven has spent the w«*ek im- 64 Av« , Woodmere, Phone Tabor 5713. residen,*«* on K*th street. proving his property on Mill ave. juat east of the I O. O. F. building. Alvord's Furniture Store, 4529, 67th LOST, near Lente. Faun colored Persian cat. Phone Tabor 1631. Mrs. Sarah Foster who has been via- St. S. E. is dividing the proflte, Every | iting in Tillamook County with her »on, person that buys one of hi« stove« get« a good reduction on city prices and »oiue ■ Bert Hollenlieck has traded for a has ho™ discount in addition. By so doing Al farm near Newberg and left to take vord dividea the proflte with his etiato- I poraeeeion of it Wednesday. Mise Stella Berry spent the week eud mer and still corn«« out ahead by the visiting her sister, Mrs. Payne, near increased number of sale« See Alvord. T. M. Walsh went to Heppner the New Era, Ores on. last of the week. — ■ Mr. and Mrs. R H. Knight of Faxon Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Herman of Rns- Park were pleasantly surprised the 24th lvul. sell street, former residents of Lente, of Sept . by a boat ot their friends and ••Grandpa” Hollenbeck left last Satur j]j spent Sunday visiting their daughter, neighbors, the event t«eing their second day for Iowa, wliere he i w ___ Mrs. tUcar Bowman. wedding anniversary. Games, music, live with his daughter. luncheon and neighborly chats wen* en At mdnight all FOR SALE or will exchange for Mice lz>na Crandall gave • party to joyed by all present. wood: Horse, barneee and buggy Call the young people of the M. E. Church departed for their homes, wishing Mr. at the Woodworth tome on SSth street, and Mrs. Knight many more happy at Herald office. Lente. anniversaries. Wednesday evening. L-U-M-B-E-R LATH, SHINGLES BUILDERS HARDWARE RUBEROID ROOFING WHITE FELT SAILOR. of Quality and Service Phone Orders Promytly Filled Tabor 619 Wilberg-Oppegard Investment Co. 6924 Foster Road Near 70th Street Fall and Winter Patterns Latest Styles SUITS AND TOP COATS Our Clothing is as Stylish as the best City Tailored and Moderate in price Rt-PAIRINU, ' The History of the World h From the Dawn of Creation until The Great War JOHN MANZ, Tailor Additon Bldg.. Main Street, Lents We wish to express our sincere ap preciation for the interest and assistance rendered by our numerous friends and neighbors, both in Ismts and in the vi cinity of our home in Washington, at the time of the accident and during the subsequent brief illness and at the death and funeral ceremonies of our beloved wife and mother, Myrtle M. Parker, and for the l**antiful flower tokens, the music and clergical service. Pete Parker and children. HORSE-SHOEING 1» depicted in art. science and industry and presented in wonderful color« OBITUARY. Panama-Pacific Exposition San Francisco This wonderful Exposition eloees Dec. 4tli Don't Hiss It 1 Ix*«t you always look back to 1915 with regret i j i 1 Through the wonderful Valleys of the Wil lamette, the Sacramento, the Umpqua and the Rogue offers exceptional diversion. i Low Round Trip Fares Full particulars with copy of booklet “Wayside Note«. Shasta Route” or ‘ California and Its Two World Expositions” on application to nearest agent SOUTHERN PACIFIC ■ AT Card ot Thanks ■ Scenic Shasta Route GLEANING, AND PRESSING REASONABLE COST You will make a mistake if you fail to see us before ordering Rev. W. R. F. Browne and family ar- ..__ . _ ' If your tires show w«*ar try Walsh --------- nved in I^ente on W ednesday, and have; „ ... ... .. _ . . , . ... , „ i He will repair them. Expert workmen taken up their abode >n the W A. Hall | Residence on 59th avenue. Then* an* |__________________ four young people in Rev. Browne’s | family who will be a social help to the Tlx* Creswell Cannery will tnanufae- community as well as to the church. tune spray in that city. ■ Interior Finish Nothing but the Beet WANTED — To trade good vacant The Ladies Aid Society of the Lents lota for unencumbered cheap honaee Rev. Brown and family have come to and lota. C. B. Kennedy. take up the pastonal work of the M. E. Baptist Church arranged a surprise on Church. He will be in charge next Mies Daisy Davis at her home at Wood- mere recently. Miss Davie is a grad Sunday. WANTED—Fly for 10x12 tent, will uate of the class this year at the Baptist — pay 11.50. Chas. H. Wier, care of W. Missionary Training School of Chicago J. Loeber, Route 1, Lente. Members of the M. B. Church, and She becomes a general ‘missionary in friends of the pastor. Rev. W. Boy,I (tregon, beginning her work soon at Mr*. Thielke of 46th and Hawthorne Moore, and his wife, gave a reception Bend. Ore. The friends of th«* church will entertain the G. C. E. Club of in their honor at the church Friday1 patented her with a beautiful leather Lente. Thursday evening. traveling bag. J. R. Homing has been back since last week in the Woodmere district from Newberg. where he is at present making his home. He expected to return Tues day. but on account of being taken rick he is still with his eon at his home in the Homing addition. Sash and Doors On the afternoon of Oct. 2, Mary Mar garet McMahon entered into rest, near 9th and Gibbs St., Portland. Th«* deceased was born March 3, 1*191 at Portland. For six years site has | made her home with Mrs. Riggs on | eighth avenue, Lents. “Grandma” PRINCESS MODEL Riggs has had more or less to do with the training of the departed since she was about three yean of age. Of her ’ A charmi ng one piece gown which immediate family a brother, Arthur, is J simulate* a Jacket effwt la abown In thia Illustration made of blue serge mid left to mourn lier I omi Four years ago trimmed with braid and buttons. The she wax converted and Itaptized by the skirt la attached to a yoke which does pastor of the Christian and Missionary not extend across the front. Of course Alliance. Classmate», from the Wool- thia garment must bate a very well cut mere school acted ax pallbearers. A foundation. Very Reliable Workmanship NewMethodLaundry and Tabor 3614 QUICK SERVICE FIRST CLASS WORK Reasonable Price« Assured at the Cash Shoe Repair Shop Shining Parlor in Connection L. PETROVICH, Mgr Washed Graded Gravel South Main Street Near Wiley A Allen's Plastering Sand large number of friends and class mat,« 1 filled the auditorium of the Finley Un-, deriaking Co's. chapel. The sermon was preached by J. M. Nelson, pastor > of the I«*nta Baptist Church. The in terment was in Bowe City Park Ceme tery. O John M. Scott, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon Wagon Repairing and General BLACKSMITHING Matt Greenslade, Foster Road 82nd St. and 45th Ave. Phone Tabor 2063 Phone Tabor 2M4 RcaMeacc 211 N. Mata St. Leota, Ore. R. Heyting Edward Mills Mt. Scoti, Lean »ad Porli»«« S J\. D. Kenworthy and Co. Inc. Funeral Directors, Embalmers </> CALLS ANSWERED IN ANY PART OF THE CITY ä TABOR 6267 CÚ I.O.O.F. BUILDING LENTS, OREGON g </> W> N m EXPRESS s Wood and Coal * « 3 a g 3 ix, in any quantity Baggage and General Hauling, Trunks 50c Fach DAILY SERVICE KING COAL 6 n . a E HAY and F Ia««ve Baggage Check and Address at Plummer Drugstore. Third and Mailiaon St. CU o Miller-Mowrey Lumber Co. -6L 75 Lumber for all Purposes. HANDSOME FOX SET. Cross fox aet consisting of muff and acarf la worn with nary gaberdine prlnceaa gown and »mart velvet tur- Most Complete Line in all Mt. Scott THE SLEEVELESS BOLERO. Shingles, Lath, Sash, Doors, Builders Hardware, Building and Roofing Paper PhoneHÔ^UÏN Lents Junction GOUGHS THAI ARE SiOPPID! Careful people see that they are stopped. Dr. King's New biacovery ia a remedy of tried merit. It ha« held its own on the market for 46 years. Youth and old age testify to its sooth ing and healing qualities Pneumonia and lung trouble« are often cauaed by delay of treatment. Dr. King’s New Discovery stope those hacking coughs and relieve« la grippe tendencies. Money Ixck if it fails. 50c. «nd 61.00. Sleeveless txilero rest coats made of broadly strip«*,! satins tn navy and white, black and white and garnet and white, with their edges txrand with white stlk braid or milliners' folds of white velvet are the newest tricks of fered in fancy waist styles. They are worn with ui»derblou«es of sheerest linen, ,-hokered very high with lore Insert««! bone,I collars, or of white not which sports cording» of velvet tn match th« suit worn Washed Gravel Sand, Cement, Lime, Wall and J. P. Finley&Son Funeral Directors Montgomery and Fifth St Land Plaster Right Prices, Prompt Delivery Main Office McKinley & Co. 9326 Foster Road Tabor Ml Phone Main 9 A-1599