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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 25, 1915)
EGGIMAN'S Week End Market Bargains Katzky Bros. Department Store Special Friday Cash Sales ah $1.30 ■ Bert Hollenbeck was over from New berg Monday and Tuesday. 5c .... ... 50c 3 cans Red Cross Tomatoes........................ ... 25c Ghirardellis Ground Chocolat, 1 pound can . ... 25c . . . .25c Your attention is called to our complete lines of Groceries, Dry Goods, Furniture, Shoes, and Hardware. QÌÌ a Guaranteed Creamery Butter, 2 lb. Roll ... UUu Ladies Coats Special Lot $8.48 Call and See Them Call and see oar Oregon All-Wool Men’s Suits C1 C A A with two pair pants, extra values . . , . J»vV We Are Dealers in Everything Katzky Bros 5806-5808-5810-5812 Ninety-Second Street 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 '"’’“Ï i X z ÎÂ Interior Finish Nothing but the Best of Quality and Service Mr. and Mrs. Fluke of Siili and Beech street have moved to Pendleton, Yem Irish and family moved to Rend last Saturday. lenta Firemen will gite a lieneril Itali at Seward'» hall on tin* evening .d Dec. 7th. E<l and Frank Tubin wert* railed to ’ California Tuesday morning by Un* •erioua illnem of their mother. Lents Junction THE HERALD $1.00 PER YEAR J. H. Wands has returned home after two year» spent in various parts of Montana. He reports prosperous time», WANTED—Good Subacription So etpecially in mining centers licitor. Enquire at Herald Office. Glenn William lathe name of a newly arrived liny at the home of Mr. and Good program, Wednesday evenining Mrs. W II Woolworth ol H4lh street Dec. 1 at I.O.O.F. Hall. Mother and lioy are both doing well. W. C. Smith ol 84th street, traveling FOR SALE—A quantity hoiwehold fur salnunan for the Rutuely Obrhett Co., niture cheap, ssfto Gilbert A venne. writes from Enterprise, Oregon, that four inche» of snow has fallen then*. Walter Danvers of Kendall has been Miss Margaret Boland of ■‘rtth street confined to his home for several months was taken to tin* hospital last Thursday tiecause of disabled feet. and operated on for appendicitia. Ijtte reports are that she is out of danger and wanted — To dispose of gOcxt is rapidly recovering. j standard sewing machine. Mrs. Dr. | Hem, Lenta. fx*nta Eureka Rebekah Lodge had ita regulär vmi-anmial election last Friday Mr». G. C. Mills of 44th avenue, en- evening The following offieer» wen* J tertained Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Bauer» choaen: N. G., Mr». Benge; V. G., | and W. A. Hammant at a dinner, fol- Mr» Saadberg; See., Mr». Cox; Fin. , lowed by a card party, on Sumlay even- 8ec., Mr». Faler; Trea»., Mr». Smith; j ing. Nov. 21. Mr». Bauer» returned Team Capt., Mr». Sager I fn>m San Francisco on the Rose City last Thursday after a very pleasant visit I at the Fair. Several ladies of the I-enta I'arvnt- Teacher's Club devoted a good part of Bishop Summer will conduct a wrvice Tueeday to apportioning D m * donations at St Paul’s Church, Woodmere, Sun brought by school children for needy poor. Those who assist«! wen' .Mes- day at 4 o’clock. ilames Schneider. Katzky, Hadley, Eatchel, McCord. Herechner and Mrs. Belle Millspaugh, of Heppner, Farley. who has l>*en visiting her daughter, Mr». Klineman for several weeks, left tor There will be a Missionary Rally at home Saturday morning. the l-ents Friend’s Church, Friday at 7:45 p.m Rev. Rotiert Simpkin and People who havethe be lie tit of Herald Mrs. Simpkin, missiongriea to China publicity will »how their appreciation and Mr. Yang, a Chinese preacher, will by remembering it when in need of any a< I dress the meeting. There will lie kind of printing. special music. Everybody invited. Lent» Public School» hail their annual Poultry show today The usual number of entries were made and a large variety of birds were on exhibit. The prize» will have mention next week. Our fellow townsman, Wm, Eatchel ; gets special commendation from the Tax-Budget Committee this week. 1 Mr. Teal says he has saved the county I about $5010 on heating the court house. Auto and Wagon PAINTING Buggies and Wagons, Bought, Sold or Exchanged. FRANK OTT 9319 Foster Road, Lenta A branch of the Loyal Temp^ram-e Legion will he organized Friday after* I noon at 2 o’clock under the direction of 1 Mn*. Donaldson, State Superintendent of L. T. L. work. The meeting will be held at the Friend’» Church. FOR SALE—4 acres on Buckley Ave., 2 blocks north Gilbert station, well im proved, good house, barn, chicken hrsise, good well, all fenced and clear of incuni* brence, will take small bouse and lot as part payment, terms on balance to suit. Box 450. R. Lenta. At an adjourned meeting of the pastor» and laymembers of the four evangelistic churches of Lenta the final committees on arrangement» were ap pointed to handle the union revival aerv'ce. which commence on New Year’s eve in the Evangelical Church. Much enthusiasm is man ¡tested on the coming of Rev. Van Marter of Seaside and the feeling was expressed that thia series of meetings will be one of the greatest events of ita kind ever held in Lenta. The publicity committee were instructed to patronize the home printing office in securing dodgers, to show their appre ciation of the free publicity secured through the columns of the Mt Scott Herald. Phone Orders Promytly Filled Tabor 61V Wilberg-Oppegard Investment Co. OQ24 Foster Road Near 70th Street Fall and Winter Patterns Latest Styles Chicken Pie sapper, Wed. Dec. 1, at I.O.O.F. Hall. Remember the H ouk - Mimtionary pro- I ' gram to be rendered by the Sunday ; School of the Lente Baptiat Church Sun- I day evening, Nov. 28. LATH, SHINGLES BUILDERS HARDWARE RUBEROID ROOFING Sash and Doors The ladle« of the Evangelical church at la*nU held a luuaar last week anil also Little to pay—much to save at Tretiy served lunch. The affair was a decided ( A Teeny»' handy trading place. Mtccees $6.50 7 Boxes Matches............................................ LOCAL AND PERSONAL Watch for the county »tore, I.OO.F. Hall Dec. 1. Arm and Hammer Saleratus 7 cans, large size Carnation Milk 7c 10c 10c 10c Eggiman Bros. Market, Main St Lents I AH church. society, personal and local new« ■ not published for profit, free; notice« of en- tertainmenu, conducted fur profit, published 1 at a J6c minimun. of 80 wont«. Announce menta and card of thank«, aatue rata. Ad ver* I titiug rate« quoted on request. Pure V Vim Crown Guaranteed Flour, <4 HE Sack $1.20 bbl.. >r*-/3 100 lbs. Best Cane Fruit Sugar Boil Meat. Pot Roast. Beef Roast.. Pork Roast.. L-U-M-B-E-R Buy Here and Save Middleman's Profit 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 Main Street Lent«!. SUITS AND TOP COATS Our Clothing is as Stylish as the best City Tailored and Moderate in price REPAIRING, GLEANING, AND PRESSING REASONABLE COST AT You will make a mistake if you fail to see us before ordering JOHN MANZ, Tailor Additon Bldg., Main Street. I^nta