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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (March 2, 1916)
Land Plaster < Special l*rk»i by the ton1 HORSE-SHOEING Prompt Delivery TABOR 968 9326 FOSTER ROAD 82nd St. and 45th Ave. Phone Tabor 2063 R. Hey tin g Where his patrons will be welcomed Drake & Mauck MAUDRA HAT SHOPS 34S WASHINGTON ST. T Exclusive—One Price COME TO the new Tin Shop in Lents 6024 92nd Street STOVEPIPE ELBOWS STOVE and FUR NACE REPAIRING We make all kinds of chicken supplies, champion Sanitary Fountains, Grit and Shell Boxes, Dry and Wet Mash Hoppers and Troughs. We will Make Anything You Want out of Sheet Metal GUTTERING and ROOFING Bring in Your Repairing, No Job too Small A. PEARCE I I Cash Shoe Repairing Shop tHXIft V*Jnd St. Booth of Station, Isml« FOR SALE or TRADE-Good ‘ Man dy Lee" incubator. Capacity 120 eggs. W. Lund, No. 5438, North Main St., Lenta. Mr. Mason of 6203 69th street re turned this week front installing a power Í plant on John Day River. FOR SALE—Choice Early Meed Po tatosi. John Leunox, Rama|>o statiou. LenU, Ore. Wm. Boulin is building a new house on Duncan street. LENTS PHARMACY J. A Mauck & Co. Reliable Shoe Repairing W. Kieke nap, driver for the Copeland Lumber Co., has been putting up a new barn. C. Koenig of Sixth avenue has bought a new Foni. Will move from the Hedge Building to 82nd St. and Foster Road, over the 124 5th St. Near Washington One Astoria contractor will build 30 homes thia year. Geo. T. Moore A Co., are improving some of their buildings. Arthur Geisler has inverted in a new Buick machine that ¡«exceptionally tine. Dr. P. J. O’Donnell, Dentist 1 All dum b, society, (wraonal and local new« not published for prodi, fro»; nolle« of an- tortainmenla. conducted tor proli, published at a Jtc minimali, of Mi words. Announce- meins and card of thanks, same rate. Adver tising rales quotai on request. J. P. Fi n ley & Son Funeral Directors Montgomery and Fifth St MCKINLEY & CO SHIRT HOUSE LOCAL AND PERSONAL Wagon Repairing and General BLACKSMITHING Matt Greenslade, Foster Road Slaked Lime, NewMethodLaundry Tabor 3614 Fertilizers for QUICK SERVICE FIRST CLASS WORK Gardens, Roses and Lawns Washed Graded Gravel Wood, Goal and Plastering Sand Building Material Third United Brethren Church 10 a. ui. Sunday School. 11 a. m Preaching. 3 p. tn. Iunior Christian Endeavor. 6:110 p. m. Senior Christian Endeavor. 7:30 p. in. (‘reaching Experienced Woman In Attendance N. D. Kenworthy and Inc. îMneral Directors, TWO ESTABLISHMENTS Main Office Phone Main 9 A-lfiW Fir«t phone tabor oaor PHONt TABOR 8000 9HO2-4 «»nd STREUT S. B. 4619 66th Si., Cor. FOSTER ROAD IN LKNTS ARLCTA «vrvlcv Uivon or Night CI.MM» Proximity to Comotorlot Enable« Ua to Furnish Funerals al • Minimum Bxpviiao. The Ladies Aid of the Evangelical Church will give a 25 cent supper March 17 th. CesMeace III N, Main St. Leal*, Ore. Harry Hansen, formerly in the Herald employ, paid tlie office a call Thursday morning. Edward Mills L. E. Wiley has the honor of «riling more field and garden seed last season than any other retailer in Portland. Phne Tabor 2254 Or.« Piare of Business Only I Mt. Scott, Lent) and Portland EXPRESS Baggage and General Hauling, Trunks 50c Each DAILY SERVICE Leave Baggage Check and Address at Plummer Drug Store. Third and Madison St. The St. Helens Shipbuilding Co., have under construction at their ship yard two five-masted auxiliary power schooners designed. A giant shipbuilding plant will be lo cated here in Portland, officials of the Willamette Steel A Iron and the North west Steel companies announce. Mr. Wise of the Western Shoe Ma chinery Mfg. Co., moved his family to Lente. Friday. Fred Frost has aci-epted a place in Sager's spire and has moved to a loca- i tion on Third avenue. Plowing and Harrowing wanted by day or hour. Wood for sale. Call Tabor 3783. Anyone needing help may find some . one to assist them by inquiring at the Herald office. Parry G. Veit leaves Lenta this week for Walla Walla where he will be em ployed ax salesman for a new kerosene heater. The last meeting of the G. (’. E Club was at the bome of Mr«. Echo McCords. ' Thia weeks’ meeting will be at the bome of Mrs. E. Earle Cone, TLursday. Miller-Mowrey Lumber Co Lumber for all Purposes. Most Complete Line in all Mt. Scott Mr. and Mrs. York were h,M«*se* for! the “Run About Club” last Saturday evening. And they entertained an un usually large number in a most satisfac tory manner. « 7' Shingles, Lath, Sash, Doors, Builders Hardware, Building and Roofing Paper Phone h“™ 241, Lents J unction LUMBER Lath Shingles, Builders Hardware, Ru hero id Roofing, Sash, Doors, and Interior Finish. 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 Mrs. W. C. Smith, Mrs. W. H. Wood worth and Mrs. C. W. Cone attended a birthday dinner at the home of Mrs. Carol Bacbilder out on the Fulton car line, near Pendleton avenue, last Wednesday. Mrs. Bachilder was for merly Miss Vemie Reidenour of Lenta. One of the leading butchers of Lente, it it said, will take a partner the last of this week. It is anticipated that the price of meat will be a trifle higher af ter this. The home of Jack Elia of 5flth avenue an<l 87tn street, was destroyed by fire Monday night, due to an oveaheated atove. The women had returned from a show, had a midnight lunch, and lout everything hut their night clothe«. L Cazadero is to be connected with Gar field by railroad. The Albany Lumber Co., will cut 1 ,645,lJfX) ft, in Hantiarn National forest. Silver Falls Lumber Co., will build a sawmill at SilverP,» at once, which will cost »500,000. Yoncalla votes April 17 on $20,000 bonds for municipal water works. Aspirin may be the home port for Oriental steamer line of all ship«, am ts »9,500,000. Postage on two carloads of catalogues for one eastern mail order bouse, dis tributed from Salem amounted U> »1790 ♦ A Warning. “You had batter tie careful, Mlns Flirty, or you wiM find yourself up against the law.“ “Ob. whnt do you mean 7” “Why, you have such a kilUug way sf shooting glances at a fellow.“—Bal tlmore American. <4