Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923, January 26, 1916, Image 4

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    LOCAL AND PERSONAL
M
Fl LIFORNIA
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All church, »ocl.ty, gMMBal and local acwa
not pubUahcd
tree Uulicea of
lertaiumenta. conduct«! (or prellt. pubU.fc.d
at a fee miiiiinun. ot to word».
Annaunoc-
tueuta and card ot thank«, «ame rale. Adver-
tutu« ralea quoted on requeat.
••THE MAGIC LAND OF PALMS AND FLOWERS**
Southern California has much to offer you this
winter. City or country, mountain or beach re­
sorts all are invitinc. The Panama-California
Exposition at San Diego will remain open an­
other year—bigger and better than ever. But
Southern California offers something even
greater than this. It is the ever present
and delightful
John Mana i* laid up at honte with an
attack of pleuriay.
To la»an—S100. or $200 on Kcal Ertale
Security. Box 537 lamia
Mre. Win. Anderton ha» been a auf-
ferer from aatltnia for aeveral week«.
Sunshine and Flowers
Dr. O’Donnell ia preparing to move
into room« over the Lenta Pharmacy.
Roses in bloom. Oranges and Lemons ripening
on the trees. Poppies and Geraniums every­
where. This is the real California. The ex­
pense of a tnp to Southern California is not
great.
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Household furniture for eale, at your
own price, Leaving city. 8922 Gilbert
Ave.
Mm. Darnell han loot two daya from
•chon) the paat week by being ill with
throat trouble«.
Low Round Trip
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are on sale daily from all Pacific Northwest
points. Stopovers are allowed at pleasure.
Through car service on limited trains, through
dining car and observation cars make the all­
rail route the delightful way to go.
Dr. O'Donnell ie having eoroe room»
; prepared over the Lente Pharmacy and
1 will receive hie patient« there after the
25tb.
Ask your local agettf or write
John M Scott, General l’aaeenger Agent. Portland. Oregon
Mrs. Jenette Gesell was reported
; among the disabled last Natunlay, an
after revolt of the recent severe weather.
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
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Dr. T. J. O’Donnell will move hie
, dental office to room« in the Hashim
building in a few dayn.
—
Qay Rogers, formerly of l ent«, wan
i down from hia home near North Plaine
Tneeday. He eayn about three feet of
■now fell up there on the level.
Mra. Otto Katzky han been the victim
of the weather thia week, or was it the
result of excitement caused by a social
surprise one evening last week.
The graduating class of the Lents
grammar school held their exercise« on
__________ Thorday at 11, at the school auditorium
=8* 1 I and were addressed by
* N. O. Heden.
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,
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, Lents
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
Phone
™ Lents J unction
LUMBER
Lath Shingles, Builders
Hardware, Ru hero id
Roofing, Sash, Doors,
and Interior Finish.
The Ladiee Aid Society of the M. E.
church will bold their regular 10 cent
tea on Wedneeday Feb. 2 at 2 p. tn. at
the home of Rev. W. R. F. Browne, of
5703, 83rd Street. All ladiee are eordi-
’ ally invited to attend.
Them eeem* to be an increaeed inter-
eet in the night achool for lent« inde­
pendent ¡of the Arteta School. Our
people whoipen l an hour and a half on
I the car daily cannot afford the added
expense or time to go back to Arleta ’to
, to school.
In­
6924 Foster Road Near 70th Street
Mild temperature« and
frequent
squalls of anew have been the prevail­
ing feature« of the part week in this |mrt
ot Oregon Saturday and Sunday were
rainy, turning into snow Monday and
i continuing till Wednesday noon. Dur-
I ing this time about eight iliehe« of enow
i fell, but it came so gently and the
weather was so calm that it fell without
i drifting, and would have noon disap-
lieared quickly but for the continued
tendency to atiuw,
With such a January record. Oregon
i« fast losing it» right to claim the nioet
delightful climate in America.
And
that isn't all. There are people who
maiutain that this la a mild winter com­
pared with one almut 30 years ago,
when the ice got so thick on Die Wil­
lamette that the bridge« were not need­
ed—(By the way tb-re were no bridges
then > and the «now was three feet deep
on th« level. The horse« all died from
nervous fright, on account of the «now.
and tlie cattle practically starved to
death. And the wont ot it is thia may
turn out to be just such another winter.
Never can tell.
TI m > total snowfall so far this January
ie estimated at 24 inches, and it I.as
snowed 12 days. Some one say« thia
record was exceeded in IH&3. and in
1683. According to that Oregon’s ex­
treme weather cycle ia 30 years and that
brings oa a little part it. probably due to
•low time« and the Ih-mocratic ad-
ministration. Temperatures have been
around 20 the last twelve hours.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlee C. Brown and
family, who have iteen living on south
main street, left Hunday for Mimissippi,
■ where, near Jackson, he will try his
hand aa manager of his motiier’a farm.
Their many Lente friends will miae
them. Dr. and Mrs Hava entertained
them and a number ot friends at a party
on the evening of the Sth of January.
The Y. P A. of I>ents Evangelical
church met for its monthly borine«»
meeting at the home of Wm. Anderson
of 2nd Ave., Tuesday night. The at-
I tendance win excellent. Paul Brad­
ford was elected president for the next
. yeay. Hazel Sommerfelt was elected
vice preeident, and Pearl Clark, chair­
man of the Lookout Cnmmittee. Mra.
E. Ulrich was chosen Corresponding
Secretary. All the committee depart­
ments show good work.
Any one who needs help or who wants
work or who has work to offer, kindly
notify lhe Y P.A. (committee, Tabor 5
or 4243, and aoy possible assistance will
be given.
A Pleasure, We
Assure You.
A Separate, Clean, Steaming
Hot Towel to every Cuttomer
25C
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Chesters Union Sanitary
Barber Shop
Tabor 6279
fl. D. Kenworthy and Co. Inc.
funeral Directors,
TWO ESTABLISHMENTS
PHONE TABOR 6»6T
RHONE TABOR SOUS
9802-4 «2nd STREET S. E.
4619 66th SI., Cor. POSTER ROAD
IN LENTS
ARLETA
Flral Cl»«. Nervlev Ulve« bar or Ntghl
Clow Proximity Io t'sni«l*rl«» Knablv» Vs
tu Purnl.h Funeral« at a Mlnluiuiu Kapenao
SPICUL SfKYlGL Al TH!
GIKMAN Rt tORMLD CHURCH
Installation ol the newly elected
pastor, Rev. W. G. Lietikaemper. who
recently came here from Halem, Ore.,
will lake plaiv Bunday, January 30.
He will he installed by a committee ap­
pointed by lhe Portland, Oregon,
t'laaaia, conairtiug of Revs. J. Weinly,
Ed Bchudt and Elder Matalow.
Immediately following the regular
service a «octal gathering will take place
in tlie baarmenl ot the church. Lun-
cbeon will be served by the I.ad be of the
church.
Card of Thanks,
HORSE-SHOEING
Wagon Repairing and General
BLACKSMITHING
Matt Greenslade, Foster Road
NewMethodLaundry
Tabor 3614
QUICK SERVICE
FIRST CLASS WORK
Washed Graded Gravel
Plastering Send
We wish to express our heartfelt
thanks to our kind neighlstni and
friends for tlie Iwauliful Moral offerings,
82nd St. and 45th Ave.
and also who so kindly aaaiated u« in
the aickneaa and death of our Iteloved
Phone Tabor 2063
Mt. Scott Mental Culture (tub
husband and father. Mr«. R. J. Wag­
l-aet Friday the ML Scott Mental ner, Emil Wagner, Mrs. A. Bnigger.
Cuituie Club met at tlie home of Mrs. Mr«. K. A. CUrk.
Wra. Woodham to oheerv»> Red letter
Day That, in the parlance of Woman’«
Clubs, means an effort to raise money
for lhe Scholarship Ixtan Fund. This
was the record of four silver teas, th»,
the new
proceeds of which will be the club’s
donation to the fund.
Tin Shop In Lents
On this occasion about fifty members
6024 92nd Street
and friends gathered to liear Mrs.
Frederick Eggert tell how the Loan
STOVEPIPE
Fund has enabled Hit girls to complete
ELBOWS
their education and enter larger Held«
STOVE
and FUR­
of useful I nee».
Her address was re­
Drake ft Hauck
NACE REP AIMHG
ceive»! with much enthusiasm.
MAUORA HAT EHOra
Musical numbers by Mrs. H. D. G.
We make all kinds of chicken IM 4TM er
MO WABHtNUTQN ST.
Baxter, Mia« Mamie Began and Miss supplies, champion Sanitary
Hazel Hardy, added greatly to the
Fountains, Grit and Shell
pleasure of the meeting.
Boxes, Dry and Wet Mash
Mrs. Woodham «u assisted in re­
Hoppers and Troughs.
ceiving by Mrs. Ed Doran, Mrs. Sadie
For Reliable Work­
We will Make Anything You
Orr I>tinl>ar and Mra. J. J. Handsaker.
R. Heyting
COME TO
Want out of Sheet Metal
GUTTERING and ROOFING
Peter Pier, aged 66, of Eight avenue,
formerly of Damascus, dW last Friday
afternoon. The funeral was held Mon­
day morning at St. Peter’s Church,
Lente, Father Beutgen conducting the
funeral ceretnoniew The remains wen-
laid to test in Multnomah Cemetery.
Mr. Pier k-aves a wife and three child­
ren, He lived near Damascus for twelve
years until this fall when he moves! to
Eighth avenue and built himself a house.
His memory will !»• cherished by his
many friehds living near the old home
at Damascus, and th»« family so un­
fortunate as to stiffer by his death.
The Yeager Theatre will try a new
feature this week, eotne educational and
Reports show that a large sawmill will
travel pictures which ought to be very be erected in Indepemlence instead of
instructive. The way to secure instruc­ Hoskins as was previously reported.
tive picture« ie to patronise the theatre
when it baa them. Thia will give*us a
The Canby cbetw factory is sclwsluled
chance to show our appoval of an ad­ to start January 15.
vance in standards.
Buster Brown or Dutch
Cuts for Children
Phone Orders Promptly Filled
Tabor 619
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Peter Pier Buried
The Pacific Furniture Specialties
Manufacturing Co., of Portland, has
opened its factory with sufficient orders
on hand for several months.
Nothing but the Best
of Quality and Service
Wilberg-Oppegard
vestment Co.
Victor Hickman, a former Lent« boy
write« from Lebanon, Ore., that be ha*
' taken unto himeelf a wife and ia living
j on alarm. He report« hie mother ae
failing fact from a complication of heart
trouble«.
More Snow for Sunny Oregon
Dr. P. J. O'Donnell, Dentist
Will mote from the Hedge Building
to 92nd Nt. and Footer Road, over the
LENTS PHARMACY
Where his patrons will lie welcomed
School
Books
Bring in Your Repairing, No Job
too Rmsll
A. PEARCE
Call At Th«-
Cash Shoe Repairing Shop
Dukes' Market
JOS. QRASSEKS, Prop
Market of Inspected
MEATS
Fresh Beef, Pork, Mutton, Sau­
sage, and Cured Meats, ol
All Kinds.
Butter, and Eggs,
An Experienced Butcher
in Charge
Main Street, Lenta, Oregon
Wood and Coal
000® 92nd et. Mouth of car line
l«»ut« Station, Portland, Ore.
Mier Wird De u tach, Iugariih and
Serb huh (lekhpriKhcm
Pte..* Taker 22M
Rrrideace 211 N. Main St. Leal«, Ore.
Edward Mills
ML Scott, Leela aa4 Petfood
EXPRESS
Baggage and General Hauling,
Trunks 50c Each
DAILY SERVICE
I .eave Baggage Check ami Addreae
at Plummer DrugHtore.
Third and Madieon Ht.
in any quantity
J. P. Finley & Son
KING COAL
Funeral Directors
Montgomery ami Fifth 8t
HAY and E
New, and Second
Hand, Bought and
Sold at
manship
Washed
Gravel,
Sand, Cement,
Lime, Wall and
One Place of Bnaineee Only
Experienced Woman
in Attendance
Main Office
Phone Main 9
A-1599
Land Plaster
Hyland’s
Book Store
170 5th St. Opposite Postoffice
Portland, Oregon
How to Cure Colds
Right Prices,
Prompt Delivery
McKinley & Co.
9326 Foster Road
Tabor 968
Avoid ex|MH»nn> ami draft«.
Eat
right. Take Dr. King'« New Dietjovery,
It ia prepared from Pine Tar, healing
balaarria and mild laxative«. Dr. King’«
New Discovery kill« and expela th«- cold
germa, aootliea the irritated throat and
allaya inflammation.
Search aa you
will, you cannot find a better cough ami
cold remedy. Ita ttae over 45 yearn ia a
guarantee of aatiafaction.