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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 30, 1915)
4 — — — LOCAL AND PERSONAL Che Boy ÖJbo Didn’t Believe didn’t believe In Santa Claue He tbe king o’ tbe Chrfetmae crowned; •'How can be come down a chimney, Hn’ be eo fat an* round ? Hn* wbere'e tbe reaeon an’ wbere'e tbe proof ’Bout reindeer runnln' atroet tbe roof?” Hn’ eo ft came, on tbe Cbrfetmae eve, De built tbe biggeot fire Cbe chimney ever bad hnovrn, an’ eafd He tbe red flames climbed up higher: ♦•I*U find where your Santv Claue is at; I’ll b’llave In him If be comee through that!” Hn’ Santy Claue, be came along Glitb a merry laugb an’ ebout, Hn’ be called to tbe North Blind, brave an* etrong: "Come! Blow that fire out I” Hn’ down be came ae tbe North HI Ind blew, Hn’ tbe little boy eaid, “I b’lieve m you I” __ __ RjmBhMBWKWMWKHKHtWBWWHWWWWmi fl. D. Kenworthy and Co. Inc. funeral Directors. TWO ESTABLISHMENTS I PHONE TABOR 626T PHONE TABOR 5SS6 5802-4 92nd STREET S. E. 4615 66th St., Cor. FOSTER ROAD IN LENTS ARLETA Clow Proximity to Cemeteries I nab le« V« First Class Servlet Given Day or Night. to Furnish Funerals at a Minimum Expense. Fall and Winter Patterns Latest Styles SUITS AND TOP COATS Our Clothing is as Stylish as the best City Tailored and Moderate in price REPAIRING, a LEANING, 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, Lents Christmas poultry and a half-buffalo Worm Killer. They kill tlie worms, act ae a laxslive ami exp«j tbe worms ami The Hodge A Melhrwsll vegetable and poieomuia waate. Tone the system anti help restore your child's health and Rev. Browne ia moving to »70S 83rd fruit store was wiped out. with 1100 Io*. happy di»|>o»iiion. Only 36c. at yotir atreet. Gardner’s Jewelry store escaped with Druggist. Mrs. I. F. Coffman is «pending the a lose of »300 as most of Hie trays of WAR UPON PAIN! holiday season with ber sister al Seaside. jewelry were carried out. Pain la a visitor to every home and The building waa owned by Eggiman usually it comee quite nnexpectedly. ^Bee Walsh whan you want good gas st Bros., A Tobin and was reduced to But you are prepared for every ashes. Tt was a two-story frame struc current prices. emergency it you keep a small bottle of ture on the edge °f the business district Sloan'a Liniment handy. It ia ths The tire burned north and Walsh has the beat motor oils in the of Lents. greatest pain killer ever discovered. market; try them when In need of oil. south and waa checked on one aide by Simply laid on the akin—no rubbing re the Street and on the other by the tire quired—it drive* the pain away. It to proof building occupied by the l-eate Mr and Mrs. DeLong of Richmond Hani ware company, which sustained a really wonderful. Mervin A. Sototer, Berkeley, Cal., spent Tuesday evening with Mrs •.'»loss. The tire started at 6:30 and Darnall. burned for an hour, resisting the efforts write*; “laut Saturday, after tramp of tbe Ijenta volunteer company Patrol ing around UwA’anama Exp<»iUon with U. C. Richmond of 84th street is en men Tully and Ervin were sent to the wet feet, 1 cam« home with my neck so stiff that I couldn’t turn. I applied tertaining a nephew from Washougal. scene.—Paper. Sloan's Uniinent freely amt went to be<l. To my surprise, next morning the I WANTED WiflTEP — I 4 WMima tons small potatoes. O. Those ls-nts folks who planned to stiffness had almost disappeared, four . ... wv. Phone 71. have a buffalo steak for Christmas din hours after the second application I wa* ner will have to go without. a* good a* new." Mi« Dorcas Hedin, of Gilbert school In a fire that burned out a string of March, 1U1B. Al Druggists. 36c. entertained the teacher at her home on frame shops on Nlntey-second street, the IVninauia on Toe»lay afternoon. southeast, this muming, half a dressed buffalo and a quantity of turkeys, ducks Mr. an<l Mrs. Walter Yonng of Dallas and geeee in tbe refrigerator of Eggiman are spending the week with Mrs. Leitch, Brothen»' *meet market were roasted a IMIHII11II9HI NMNHt Nili IUD ilsy too soon Mrs. Young’s sister. Starting in William Hodge’s restaur FARMERS' AND BOMB-MAKERS' WEEK and RURAL LIFE CONPERBNCCS ant at 59171» Ninety-second street, Margaret Boland is reported modi January j ta B. ipz6 improved from her troubles and is about southeast, at 8 :20 o’clock thia morning IA, MBrmaStau. rtenlMi Bal, <•« U m ■ —■ the blase spread rapidly north acmes to return from the hospital. the ñu» tbe Community the street and south until checked by CBBmlwiut of i»i»|on • Orrai»«« Induatrwa Coaf»r«u> re .»n <>r»g nn '« Muti Vital Fv üblem« the concrete building occupied by the FOUND—Bunch of Keys, near 96th Lents 11 an I «are company. The total UBCTVMK» DKMQMWTN ATI0MM- «XHIhtYlO-íA KNTlC«TA!NM«*<T> street and 70th avenue. Owner may damage is estimated at »2730. Two tbouMo i alte« irrt I bbi >ear It to • take keys by paying for this notice. The fire was caused by the spilling of great pin» tu Mob* (r'< »»do wllh bw think* a «nd her II f*Ml kerosene in filling an oil stove, the oil *<>«k«rn ami w»«h Mrs. McCord ha* been spending the becoming ignited in some unexplainable week with her mother in Oregon City. WINTER SHORT COVRI E way January io to February q, 191O Engine 3! responded from Kern Park Otto Katzky and family spent Christ and tbe Lanta volunteer fire company A Practical Au ri'lor.l Cou'M in > Wnl Shall Appli». ». »mer In A«i* at W«»rh of i mas with theii relatives, the Deeky’s. did yeomen service in keeping tbe blase ths Fami wod UvoBss-hoUI in Montavilla. from extending to the heart of Uie CMftr« in FWVIT MAK’XG F A MM C»npn »OIL» M MAI’IV» t.% MY WDMM Lents business district. Motorcycle FOt’LTMS Uhl* . . i«l»k’INO, C imi » Bili, »K« 1>G HOI "KH >U» tiri. NOMK Clyde Sager was re-elected trustee in Policeman Tully and Ervin were sent HUMnlX. 4KTHODM. IO*D I BUILDING FA W M »- F H ING »URAI Mt. Scott I. .0. O. F. Lodge on Tues out from police headquarters. OIGAMZAFIUO MA k AKTI'O Loes on the buildings, which were day evening. Cervespo**1 nrr tnu»**#« WtUko*>l foMtoe ksprrt luatruclM n I m HwK owned by Eggiman Brothers and Tobin, Walsh carries a line of eastern oil and K rd uta«! I ni I road rei«« is estimated at »100*1. Borne insurance gas. See him when in need of a new Fwr pTMTB» «rvftrto TMCtNrg« f xhMt«, <M b »» was carried. ÄfMv'il terrtíÜB. UwU>i to H) supply.—0319 Foster Road* Following are tbe business places readied by the flames and their losses: Mrs. Blanche Hedin entertained at Eggiman Brother«’ meat market, [ dinner Hubert Good and wife and <5010 Ninety-second street aoutiieaat, Lowell Bradford and wife on Monday »1200 loss on contents alone, with in evening. surance of »600 William Hodge’s restaurant, 59171» I O. C. Bradford and wife are spending Ninety-second street, »60. the holidays with their parent*, the Hodge A McDowell, vegetable* and I Bradfords, of Park avenue. fruit, MHO Ninety-second, »100 with no inmiranee. STOVEPIPE Gardner jewelry, 5915 Ninety-second, Myrtle Muir, a primary teacher in ELBOWS Mt. Tabor, spent Wedneeday with Miss »300. STOVE and FUR Lenta Hardware company, 5923 Nine Carol Hogue. NACE REPAIRING ty-second, awning, »30.—Paper, were destroyed, x. Phone 2VÍÍ Lents Junction LUMBER Lath Shingles, Builders Hardware, Ruhero id Roofing, Sash, Doors, and Interior Finish. I Nothing but the Best of Quality and Service Phone Orders Promptly Filled Tabor 619 Wilberg-Oppegard In vestment Co. 6924 Foster Road Near 70th Street u-i™. om O. A. C. COME TO the new Tin Shop In Lents 6024 92nd Street Frank Cruinkahank and family of sdth street spent the bolkiays in Oregon T. E Clark of Sacramento, Califor City nia, callo! on 8. J. I-andon of Park Avenue, Monday morning. If your machine needs overhauling see Walsb. He will give you good work, L. A. Copeland is here from Idaho, reasonably. visiting his parents. He will go from Lumber for all Purposes. Shingles, Lath, Sash, Doors, Builders Hardware, Building and Roofing Paper Worm»,are a commoa childhood ail ment? They make children irritable, nervous ami reetleea, beeidea robbing AU chereb.soetely. p«r»o««l «*<i loo«l n»w» «vi »vbUsbwt fot proBl. Iras; natlcMM <X «a the body ami mind nt proper nmiriah- terl«tem«nla. eondutle-l tur proSt. publltbvd ment. Watch your clilld. Examine (continued from pagi' one ) si • *c miulmuu, ai lo «vrd*. Xnnouuc* Uw stools ami at Aral sign* of worms m«uU »nd «a*6 uf lh,nk». *am» »1«. Adver- Covered by insurance. A large stock of give your child a treatment of Kickanoo tutu* ratea quoted on raquea!. Miller-Mowrey Lumber Co. Most Complete Line in all Mt. Scott — here to Boceman, Montana, where the Thirteen of the O. 8. N. graduates at Copeland Company has one of their tended the Orpheum Wedneeday even new yards. ing and afterward took dinner together. Miss Dswon and Mi«a Coral Hogue at Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Holway are en tended. joying a visit from Mrs. Holway’s father, Mr. Barrett of St. Paul, Minn. He has I. F. Coffman has the distinction of been here several weeks and may stay having tbe finest berry bearing holly in for some time. town this season. It ia almost red with | fruit. E. M. Hogue left last Saturday for Van couver, B. C., where he has a job with Lawrence Sager is here for the winter, a supply bouse furnishing leather goods from Canada. He ia temporarily em- to the army, that will give him employ . ployed at the Sager store. I ment for the nest two months. W. C. Bryant of Moro, and E. F. Will McDowell has enjoyed all sorts Bryant of Corvallis spent Christmas of sensations this week. A fire on Fri with their mother, Mrs. 8. C. Bryant of day morning, relocation Friday noon, Park Ave. building and business moved a half block Monday, and open for business Roxanna Dunn, with Mrs. Brown’s again on Wednesday, He will be fonnd | two children, went to Sheridan to spend now one door west of the postofflce. < Christmas with tier mother. There is no certainty where he will be I next week. Orville Fluke and family have re turned from Spokane to their home on Sth avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Carpenter and family «pent Christmas with Mr. Car- ! penter’s parent* at Oregon City. ■ Prof. Hershner nearly amputated a ■ thumb Christmas morning while split- | ting np some stove wood. The natural «uggeation ia that tbe Prifeaeor need* : more practice along this line. Vegetable Depot Henry Menig of LaGrande, and wife who is a daughter of T. M. Walsh and 1 wife, left Wedneeday evening after spending a few days with the Walsh’s. McDowell A Hodge Now One Door West of Postofflce I Mr. Moffett, W. A. Yonng, and Mr. and Mrs. Darnall were attendant* of the annual Kanaaa State Agricultural I College reunion, held thia year at the home of H. W. Stone, S98 31M 8L, N. W. on Wednesday evening. There were about thirty preeent. a Fresh Vegetables We make all kinds of chicken supplies, champion Sanitary Fountains, Grit and Shell Boxes, Dry and Wet Mash Hoppers and Troughs. :__ t____ -riNirrii HORSE-SHOEING WagM Repairing and General BLACKSMITHING Matt Greenslade, Foster Road I n “ 4s * «» < m m « NewMethodLaundry Tabor 3614 QUICK SERVICE FIRST CLASS WORK Washed Graded Gravel Plastering Sand 82nd St. and 46th Ave. Phone Tabor 2063 R. Heyting For Reliable Work manship can At The Cash Shoe Repairing Shop tn* 92nd st. South of ear lina Lents Station, Portland, Ora. Hier Wird Deutsch, Luga risk and Serbisch (kiuhprixbem Edward Mills Mt. Scan. i.*«ls aad Pontead EXPRESS Baggage and General Hauling, Trunks 50c Each DAILY SERVICE laave Baggage Check am! Address at Plummer Drug Store. Third and Madison 8t. J. P. Pinley&Son Funeral Directors Montgomery and Fifth Ht We will Make Anything Yon Want out of Sheet Metal GUTTERING and ROOFING One Place of Botin»»» Only Bring in Your Repairing, No Job too Small A. PEARCE Experienced Woman In Attendance Main Office Phone Main V Drake & Mauck MAUORA HAT SHOWS Wood and Coal in any quantity KING COAL HAY and F aaij We Have New Ranges, Stoves, Heating Stoves, Dressers, Chiffon iers, and Buffets For Sale for Sale as low as the Lowest or will Washed Gravel, Sand, Cement, Lime, Wall and Land Plaster EXCHANGE Right Prices, Prompt Delivery For Good Second hand Furniture McKinley & Co. & *»• s,°re Htreet Lente. l>ent». Main Street 9326 Foster Road Tabor Ml