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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1915)
George IVtereon has started a tree employment agency in the Y'ott build ing. Anyone wanting work, or desiring to give employment ought do well to AU|chsrcb »«Ivly. pera-nal sad local new« ; make inquiriee of George. LOCAL AND PERSONAL L-U-M-B-E-R not i-ubllihe-l tor proSI. tree nonces ol sn- ' tertainmenta. conducted ter pnilil. published I Miss Florence I.. Toon cauie up Sun al a Se minimun. ot te wont». Announce home menl» and cent ot thanks, Mme rate. Adver day from Harrisburg to visi. iolks. Mi«a Toon is in charge of the tising rates quoted on request. Iwepital at Harrisburg now. Eggiman Brothers are twitting up a new residence on south 92 St. WANTED—Good Sutwription licitor. Enquire at Herald Office. Miss Dawson of 92 street .s enjoying a visit from her brother-in-law and his So- wife of Chicago, wh< are on their way to California. FREE LATH, SHINGLES BUILDERS HARDWARE RUBEROID ROOFING e Sash and Doors With every sulwription paid at the office of the Herald during October and Mrs. Frank Williamson of 84th street Information wanted concerning parties has liera attacked by erysipilie and baa who dumped rubbish on property west of been taken t<> the Sellwood Hospital Lents playground, at 89th and 52nd streets. Reward—310. Leave informa White Leghorn Cockerels and In tion at Herald office cubatura for sale. See Frank Ott, 9329. Foster Road. Waiter Webb of Kalama visited his mother on 88th street twit has now gone The Oddfellows are putting in a new to Rend. Oregon where he has employ sidewalk on 92 street, full twelve feet ment for some time. wide and tlie width of their property. At tbs morning service of the M. E. WANTED—White Leghorn Pullets. church the pastor will speak on the Frank Ott, 9319 Foster Road. Seward subject of “I'nconscious Influence." At tbs evening service Mies EdiUi Building, Lents. Turner will render a violin solo. The subject for the evening discourse will be Wil) exchange horse, harness and "A High Ideal." buggy for good milk cow. Inquire at Herald office. Vern Irish came near losing hie home by fire on Monday afternoon but prompt WANTED — To trade good vacant assistance from some of the neighbors lots for unencumbered cheap bourne saved it. The Volunteer Fire Depart- and lots. C. E. Kennedy. i ment were called out to assist but ow ing to indefinite information concluded If your tires show wear try Walsh tbe fire was on 9tb Ave. When the He will repair them. Expert workmen place was reacned it was found that the handle the job. 9319 Foster Road. cause of the smoke was a bonfire. Mr. and Mrs. Clemente, rd Raymond, Wash., friends of Mrs. Maffett of 90th street, will locate in Lenta for the win ter. Mrs. John Riley, wife of the pastor of the Lents Friend’s church, was taken to the Good Samaritan Hospital Monday evening with an acute attack of appendi citis. She was operated on Tuesday morning and is reported as getting along nicely. i Lents has a live association of Camp Fire Girls that meet every two weeks. At the last meeting they elected officers, cboeing Ethel Hall, preeident; Mildred Rice, vice president; Zella Pierce, sec retary ; and Laverne Donaldson, Sarg eant at arms. Some of them have been delegated to attend the Camp Fire Girls moving picture show at the National on the 30th, and a big delegation attended the missionary meeting at the Evangel ical church last Wednesday. fl. D. Kenworthy and Co. Inc. funeral Directors, TWO ESTABLISHMENTS RHONE TABOR 52«7 PHONE TABOR BeSB 5802-4 92ad STREET S. E. 4615 66th St., Cor. FOSTER ROAD IN LENTS ARLETA Interior Finish inum Stew Pan will be entered. Just the thing for the housewife Don’t Neglect This Chance Nothing but the Beat of Quality and Service Phone Order« Promytly Filled Tabor Old Otto Kataky’s family visited relative« Ernest Richter is putting an a« ldi lion in Montavilla Suuday to his store on Gilbert avenue. Mr. and Mrs. H O. Ott. and Mrs Fateh of Gresham, visited Mr. and Mrs. Darnall Sunday. Ted Vock*»» is putting up a hoUM* '»n Linn Acres. Mr*. Lu McKinley gave a dinner ou tlie 16th in honor of Mr C. 8. Rradford visited his son day of lier husband. Site Lowell and wife, at Hillsboro own Sat house beautifully decorated urday. carnation« aud lerna. birthday the birth bad lier with red Wilberg-Oppegard Investment Co. 6Q24 Foster Road Near 70th Street Fall and Winter Patterns Latest Stvle« SUITS AND TOP COATS Guy Rodgers, one tune head devil at the Herald office, has been visiting friends in L-nts this week. He has been farming near North Plains and reports that farming is his chosen calling. He is looking tine and shows evidence of prosperity. Mr. and Mr«. Frank Whipple liavv occupied the Barrett honte in Faxen Park. Our Clothing is as Stylish as the liest City Tailored and Moderate in price Mrs. Helen Eldridge is representing the Knights and l.adiee of Security in the Mt. Scott District this week You will make a mistake if you fail to see us before ordering Several of the stores around town are making exceptional window displays this week. W. E. Goggins has utilised the order for some exceptionally iarge overhauls to make a stunning exhibit. The trousers were ordered for a custom er living near Damascus and metsure 58 inches waist measure. Stuffed with paper and finished with waist coat and mask it makes a man of extraordinary sise. Duke Brothers are making a tine window display of theseason's products. The piece that is drawing the attention most is a big pumpkin, measuring about two yards around ths waist, and weigh ing in the neighborhood of a hundred aud twenty pounds. Advertised Letters REPAIRING. GLEANING, AND PRESSING REASONABLE COST Mr. Fred Mysing of Liberty Heights is home again and is seriously ill. He has been at the German Home on Divis ion Street for several months, but has failed to recover from a disorder that has lieen liothering him for over a year. The History of the World Auto and Wagon From the Dawn of Creation PAINTING until JOHN MANZ, Tailor Additon Bldg., Main Street, l^nts Advertised letters for week ending Oct., 23, 1915: Burnett, Rette A.; C»penheler, Mrs. Harriett; Cook, A. L.; Haye, Mary; Howe, P E.; Stock, Annie; Tbrop, Alta; Tesdal, Martin; Wathee, Mr». May. Geo W. Spring. Poetmoter. Sherwood has completori two fine new business blocks. 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SftKtfwia The Great War Ia depicte>l|in art. acieno and industry and presented in wonderful colors FRANK OTT Panama-Pacific Exposition 9310 Foster Road, Lenta San Francisco Don’t M/sa It Deft you always look back to 1915 with regret Scenic Shasta Route Cash Shoe Repair Shop Smelt, SaMaMs. gnstMt C mcw toKUiltt living " 4340 * 436E Valencia St, San Francrice. Cal 6INDLV MAIL THIS U wewM «• CANCER Shining Parlor in Connection L. PETROVICH, Mgr Graham Nut Bread South Main Street Near Wiley A Allen'. Phone Tabor 2284 9raMe.ee 211 ft. Male St. Leal*, Ore. Edward Mills Ml. Scott, Leal* .nd Portland Through the wonderful Valleys of the Wil lamette, the Sacramento, the Umpqua and the Rogue offers exceptional diversion. Buy Here and Save Middleman’s Profit Low Round Trip Fares Full particulars with copy of booklet ‘‘Wayside Notes. Sdiafta Route.” or “California and Ite Two World Expositions” on application to nearest agent SOUTHERN PACIFIC Oregon n Miller-Mowrey Lumber Co. Lumber for all Purposes. Main Street Lents. GOUGHS THAT ARE STOPPED! Shingles, Lath, Sash, Doors, Builders Hardware, Building and Roofing Paper |,hone Home ¡"ÍÍ Lents Junction ./ If you should not find just what you want in stock at our store, we will take you direct to the Wholesale House and you may make your selection there, and we will divide the middle man's profit, thereby mak ing your furniture cost you less than Portland retail prices. Panama Furniture & Hdw. Store Most Complete Line in all Mt. Scott « • at the Beat one egg till very light, add one- third cup sugar and beat well, stir in 1 c.up milk and add one cup graham Hour and seven-eight* cup white Hour, four leaejioonfiils linking powder and half teaspoon salt sifted together; mix well and add one cup walnuts chopped fine. Bake in a moderate oven for 45 or 50 minutes. This makes one good aixed loaf of bread. Thia’wonderful Exposition close* Dec 4tli John M. Scott, General Paaaenger Agent, Portland. 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Pneumonia and lung troubles are often caused by delay of treatment. Dr. King's New Discevery stops those hacking coughs and relieves la grippe tendencies. New Subscriptions Money tssck if it fails. 50c. and *1.00. Office. Received at this Wood and Coal in any quantity KING COAL HAY and F Washed Baggage and General Hauling, Trunks 50c Each DAILY SERVICE b-ave Baggage Check ami Addreia at Plummer Drug Store. Third and Madinin St. Gravel, Sand, Cement, Lime, Wall and J. P. Finley & Son Funeral Directors Montgomery and Fifth Ht Land Plaster One Place of Bii.lne.a Only Right Prices, Prompt Delivery Experienced Woman In Attendance Main Office McKinley & Co. 9326 Foster Road Tabor 968 Phone Main « A-1599