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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 16, 1915)
J. F. Wing has been laid up sick the T. M. Walsh went to Martina Bluff, Mr*. Gao. Dilley la expected borne past week. from Cottage Grove in a abort lime. Wash, Tueeday, on buainess matten. LOCAL AND PERSONAL All ekurch. toclvly. |srre n*l »nd l<xsl il<-w. not published lor prvAi, tree: notices oi so- IsrtalnmrnU. mindurled fur prufll, puldlsl rd al a tkc aitnlmuii, ot SO w.r.l-, Am onase- menu and card of (hanks, sani» ral*. Adver tíalas raise quirt."I on request. ('laude I .ent ia pre|iaring to build a Walsh has the beet motor oils In the Bov C ur night baa gone to California and it is expected that he will find a market; try them when lu need of oil. new iiouae to be located on Stella atreel. permanent location i irre. •*“—“ Walter I.und will leave for Pittaburg, Mise Ida Bunday entertained a num Mire Juha Spooner trave a small party ber of her friends at a party last Friday. Penn., thia week on a busi new trip. M. N. SADLER Plumbing J to a nutiihsr oi her teachsr friends one Mrs. M. K. Hedge bar been ill during Mrs. lAwrcticie Sager of Hutton, evening this week, • _ Canada, is spending the winter with the past week but is out again. Mrs. Elvina Sager See Wabh alien you want good gas at F I. I. ’ rrturiwrtl this week from Dr. Fawcett was taken to one of the current prims. a viali !• Fri«eo. Mr. Lent reports a Albert Komar is home from the light H ie trip and tin int meting time at the Portland hospitals Weduesday morning for treatment. house in Washington to S|«end the holi fair. Ths Portland Broom Co is gnirg its daya with his family. building a coat of rustic thl« week. Plana are being developed for a big Ti e B» iver Male Quartette will give Mra. Olive Ballou of Cnamopolia, two eriecii.rtis at the Methodist church union evangelical meeting after the Harris Willson has found work in a Waah., ia visiting Mrs. O E. Sager, her holidaya. Sunday evening The pastor s subject barber shop in Vancouver, Wash. neioe. She has been sick tlie past week. Visit Our Shop to see our line o! in the morning will tie, “Put yourself iu his place.” Kev. J. M. Nelson of I-«nte waa celiati Mra. G. H. McIntyre left Monday Members of th« Harmonv Sxietr arc to Kaneaa City on Wednesday morning evening for Bingham, Utah, where ahe planning a “watch uigbt" lot the cluse Mi«s Fisher ■>( ths city 'ibrary, Lents' by the newa of the death of Ida father. FIXTURES will »|ieiid Christmas with ber perenta. of the year. station, w.ll adder«« Lents’ Parent Teacher Circle Friday, Dec , 17, at 2:30 John Mani reporta a big rush ot busi- Postmaster Spring has been having a Her subject will lie “Books (or nesa. Ha baa several orders from the Walsh carries a line of eastern oil and p. in serious time the past week. He was BATHTUBS gas See hint when in need of a new Children.” Litiie Ruth Lent ot the Portland Police department. threatened by an attack of pneumonia. I first grade «'ill wive a piano solo. supply.—9319 Foster Road* Heating Fixtures ■ .■ ................................................. If your machine needs over hauling see Mrs. Ctwebir MoGrew enb'rtained the Welsh. He will give you good work, LAVATORES G. C. E. Club on Thursday, Deo 9th. reasonably. A wry dainty luncheon waa served and a good time reported by all club mem- Mrs. Fawcett is still numbered among liera. TOILETS the convalescent. Her illness is very stubborn and it may take several weeks l*enta Firemen will give a ball at to subdue it. Sewaril’s Hall next Tuesday evening to WASH TUBS which Un* public is invited. The Port The rear part of the root of the Odd land Firemen’a Orchestra will provide fellows building has been settling nt the muaic. 106 Main St. late, probably due to the extra pressure now put upon it, and carpenters are Mra. C. B. Knagge returned to her busy putting in some columns to sup home at Colton last Wednesday after port it. "(■ending a week at the home of Mr. and Mm Chas. F. McGill. t Eggiman’s Meat Market Is pleased to express its appreciation of the year’s pat ronage offered by the people of Lents and extends them the Season’s Greetings. The Holiday season will call for many articles of our line, all lands of Poultry, Eggs, Butter, Fresh and Cured Meats, Mince Meat, Kraut and Dill Pickles PRICES AS LOW AS THE LOWEST Eggiman’s Meat Market 92nd St. and Foster Road, Lents Mrs. W. D. Newton of Heppner, Ore., is visiting at the home of Mrs. Chas. F McGill. Mrs. Newton and Mrs. McGill were schoolmates and haven’t met for twenty-five years. Duke Brothers aie planning to move their business to some point down ?n the city after January fl rat. They have ■«veral chances to lease their building — Congratulations are due Mr. J. Sanger Fox and wife who are parents of an K pound daughter, who came to their place Sunday evening. Both are doing fine and Mr Fox has accepted his new nwponaibilitiee with determination that knows no failure. l^nts streets are being cleaned of a considerable part of their mud this week. The method of making macadam roads of crushed rock and dust as tried out lent spring, has been proven something of a failure. The mud rises to the sur- face after an extended wet spell and leaves the road bed rough. A. 8. Pearce of Laurelwood has alien ed up a tinning shop on south Main street, which will be welcome news to Lents people, who have never had a real tinner located here. Mr. Pearce is a practical tinner of many years exper ience. Union cottage prayer meeting" will be held at the following homes Tm-wlay night, Dec 21: K. Heyting, H2d street and 45th avenue; Mr. Fankhauxer, off South Main street; Robert Homings. 77th street and ti3d avenue; Mr. Arthurs, between HWth and 100 street on flfilh avenue; C. 8. Bradford, 5426. 60th street 8. E. W. F. R. Smith, the third avenue blacksmith returned the first of the week from Moscow, Idaho where he was called by the death of his brother, who was killed while loading a car of wheat. He fell backwards fifteen feet, . causing concussion of the brain. He was in the beet of health. He was born and raised near Salem, Oregon, and was about 56 years of age. ami has lived in this slate up to 1011. He left a wife and son, Emmitt, and four sisters and this brother, W. F. R. Smith, of I<ents. LENTS Sheet Metal Work TINNING REPAIRING STOVER ELBOWS ALL WORK GUARANTEED •IVE US A CALL A. S PEARCE 6024 92«d St. LENTS O. A. C. 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They kill the worms, act an a laxitive and ex|>el the worms ami poisonous waste. Tone the system and help restore your child’s health and happy disposition. Only 26c. at your Druggist. Funeral Directors ■ -r*- ’’In January 10 to Hu 1. i\ 4, 1910 A Pt «etica I A. Appbeu •*- >r lb* J. P. Fin ley & Son Special Prices HAY and FEED Christmas Presents We well make a Special Effort to Supply Just what Ton Want in Our Lines Call and let us know What Washed Gravel, Sand, Cement, Tou Want and get our Hard Times Prices Lime, Wall and Panama Furniture & Hdw. Store Land Plaster _________ Main Street I,enta. Help Your Liver -It Pays When your liver gets torpid and your stomach acta queer, take Dr. King's New Life Pills and yon will find your self feeling better. They purify Uie bio.wl, give you freedom from constipa tion, biliousneaa, dissiness and indiges tion. You feel fine—just like you want k» fewl. Clear the complexion too. 25e. at Druggists. 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