Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923, March 09, 1916, Image 4

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    Land Plaster
< Special IMcaa by the ton
Slaked Lime,
Fertilizers for
Gardens, Roses
and Lawns
Wood, Goal and
Building Material
Card of Thanks
We wiah to thank our many friends,
neighbor«, and acquaintancva for their
sympathy and aaeiaUuuw during the 111-
neee of our departed daughter, Evelyn,
and the funeral ceremonies following tsrtalnmsnu. conduct«! tor prvttt. published
her death.
Eapecially we thank the ill Be mlnlmun, ot *0 words. Announe*
singer* and officers of the Lento Baptist menu and oard ot thanks, same rat*. Advsr-
Church for their i*art in the funeral Using rates quoted on request.
exercise.
Mr*. Geo. Spring entertained lant
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Aspaaa
Thursday at a 600 party.
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Advertised letters
Tim tor Monday.
Advertised letter* for week ending
March 4, 1916: Brown, John; Eggert,
Mr*. Darnall was out of nohool tiie
Mr*. C. R.; Hansen, Mr*. E. J.; Mil­
first of the week with throat trouble.
ler, J. F,; Netherton. W.; O’Brien, J.
E.; Palmer, W. H.; Howell, Mr*. Anna;
Harry Foater and wife are parent* of
1‘rentii'e, Mr*; Rowland, Mr*. W.;
a eon born last Wednesday.
Ford Owner S307-51 Ave.. 8. K.
Geo. W. Spring. Postmaster.
E. W. Payne of New Era visited rela­
tive* in lamia recently.
HORSE-SHOEING
Prompt Delivery
TABOR 968
Wagon Repairing and General
9326 FOSTER ROAD
McKINLEY & CO.
BLACKSMITHING
Matt Greenslade, Foster Road
Will move from the Hedge Building
to 92nd St. and Foster Road, over the
QUICK SERVICE
FIRST CLASS WORK
SdSHIRT HOUSE
I Exclusive—One Price
I J. A Mauck & Co.
124 5th St. Near Washington
COME
TO
the new
Tin Shop in Lents
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
Funeral Directors
Montgomery and Fifth St
With Every Subscription
to The Herald
w
One Place of Busine*« Only
Experienced Woman
in Attendance
Main Office
Phone Main O
WANTED—Trade a Mandy Let 1W>
egg incubator for wood. M39 99d St.,
aerose from school house, Iambi.
Mia* Full, teaclier in the lamte school,
had a visit from tier mother and aister
Friday aiternoon.
Washed Graded Gravel
N. D. Kenworthy and Co. Inc.
Plastering Sand
82nd St. and 45th Ave.
Phone Tabor 2063
R. Heyting
Ph ne Tabor 22.M
Edward Mills
.Mt Scott. Lent» and Portiaad
EXPRESS
Baggage and General Hauling,
Trunks 50c Each
DAILY SERVICE
Leave Baggage Check and Address
at Plummer Drugstore,
Third and Madiaon 8t.
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
LentS JUHCtiOH
Mr. Squires waa a visitor in Eugene
Saturday, going there to put on a dis­
play of fireworks.
Anyone needing help may find some
one to assist them by inquiring at the
Herald office.
The Ladies Aid of the Evangelical
Church will give a 25 cent supper
March 17th.
FOR SALE—Choice Early Seed Po­
tatoes. John Lennox, Ramapo Station,
Lente, OrA.
Lath Shingles, Builders
Hardware, Ruberoid
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
TWO ESTABLISHMENTS
$1.00 Per Year
DO IT NOW !
PHONE TABOR Star
RHONE TABOR BaaS
5MO2-4 «2nd STREET S. E.
4615 66th St.. Cor. POSTER ROAD
IN LENTB
ARLETA
Clos« Prosimi!, io Csmslsrlss Xnabl« t's
Tirsi Claas Asrvics Ulvrn Day or Nl«hi
to Furnish Funeral» at a Minimum Kapenae.
—
Reduce the High Cost of Living by Buying Your Groceries at
Wiley’s Grocery
•I am able to make you better prices from now on, by my becoming a mem­
ber of The United Grocers of Oregon. We buy in large quantities from
the Manufacturers and Packing Houses, thereby saving the Wholesalers
Profits of which we will be giving our customers the Benefit.
These Prices Good Until March 20, 1916
Mrs. E. M. Wright, sister of Mrs.
Fred Geiaier, is visiting Mr*. Geisler
this week.
Arthur Geisler and wile entertained
the “500Club” last Wednesday even­
ing
________
Mr*. Harry Ewing of 57th avenue has
recently moved into the city where she
will make her home.
91st St. and Foster Road, Lents, Oregon.
White River, per sack $1.35,.
Crown, per sack............ 1.35,.
Vim, per sack .. ... 1.35,
Royal Cream, per sack 1 35,
Mr. McAllister of Fifth avenue have:
trailed their property for acreage near
Oregon City ami have moved to the
city.
■
Mr. and Mr*. Charles Palmer have re- '
turned from a winter apent at Ijewirton,
Idaho.
Sunday evening at 7:30 at the Friend's
Church Mrs. Riley will speak on the
subject, “Preparedness or Quaker Views
of Present Day Conditions.”
TEN ACRES near Toledo, Oregon,
improved, clear of encumbrance, to ex­
change tor home in Lents or on Mt.
Scott car line. Call at Duke’s Market
or phone Tabor 1458.
Mrs. J. E. Vpdyke of Gilbert road
entertained a numtier of neighbor
ladies Wednesday afternoon.
WANTED—to trade two good lot*
and a four room house in Walden Park,
Lents, for a lot near Firland. Phone
Tabor «497.
Mr. ami Mrs. P. A. Kennedy of 82d
street entertained the “Run About
Club” Saturday night. The members
were out in force and honor* were car­
ried off by Mr. Hawkins and Mrs.
Howe. Mrs. Hess and Mr. Popliam
divided the honors by taking the joker*.
TREES, THOUSANDS of all varieties,
heavy on prunes, grafted Franquette
pure strain of Vrooman walnuts.
Everything in the nursery line. Reed
potatoes. Buy direct from the man who
grows. Save 50 percent (no agents) by
buying direct from u*. We sell right.
Write for planter* price list.
25 years
in btuinea*. Carlton Nursery Co., Carl­
ton, Oregon.
GILBERT
The Gilbert Parent-Teacher Associa­
tion will meet Friday, March 10, 1916.
The topic for discussion is “The Physi­
cal Welfare of Our Child” led by Mrs.
Wills.
Mrs. Tanner and family have moved
to Grays Crossing. The children have
entered the Woodmere school.
Mr. and Mrs. Burse have moved to
Kenton.
per
per
per
per
bbl.
bbl.
bbl.
bbl.
$5.20
5.20
5.20
5.20
pounds
pounds
pounds
pounds
pounds
pounds
pounds
pounds
Small size...................... 30c, Medium ... .55c
Toilet Paper
4, 1000 sheet rolls
25c
25c
25c
25c
25c
25c
25c
25c
best Head Rice...................
Jap Rice...............................
Navy Beans.......................
Bayo Beans........................
l^arge White Beans ........
Lima Beans..........................
Pink Beans ........................
Mexican Beans.................
Soap, Wash. Powdrs, Starch
7 Bars Golden Star Soap ................................25c
6 Bar» Pacific Soap......................................... 25c
2 Bars Peroxide Soap........................................ 15c
20 Mule Team Soap Chips.............................. 20c
5 pounds 20 Mule Team Borax Powder.. 45c
Grandma Washing Powder........................... 20c
Pyramid Washing Powder............................. 20c
Chloride Lime.................................................... 10c
Lighthouse Cleanser..............................................5
3 bottles Ammonia............................................ 25c
3 bottle» Bluing ................................................ 25c
3 pkgs. Starch, Com or Gloss ..................... 25c
Dried Fruits
Dried Apricots, pound..............
3 pound» Dried Prune»..............
3 pounds Dried Peaches............
3 packages Seeded Raisin»....
2 packages Seeded Rai»in», Big
15c
25c
25c
25c
.25
Pure Comb Honey, *1 C«
Full Combs . . -lOV
5 pounds Rolled Oats................
9 pound sack Corn Meal .........
10 pound sack Flour ...............
10 pound sack Graham Flour
10 pound sack Farina .............
3 packages Com Flakes ........
3 pounds Tapioca.......................
3 pounds Sago ...........................
2 Grapenuts..................................
4 pounds Curve Cut Macaroni
Roman Meal.................................
25c
30c
35c
35c
40c
25c
25c
25c
25c
25c
20c
Canned Goods
2 P. S. Com....................... 25c,..Doz..,$1.40
2 P. S. Tomatoes.............. 25c,.. Doz,.. 1.40
2 P. S. String Beans ... .25c,. .Doz... 1.30
2 P. S. Kidney Beans. . .25c,. .Doz... 1.30
2 P. S. Peas........................25c, ..Doz... 1.40
2 P. S. Shrimp.................. 25c,. .Doz... 1.35
2 P. S. Minced Clams. .. 25c... Doz... 1.40
3 P. S. Pineapple.
50c. ..Doz... 1.85
2 P. S. Asparagus Tips. .45c,. .I)oz... 2.50
2 P. S. Royal A. Cherries55c,. .Doz... 2.50
3 P. S. Pork and Bean .. 25c,.. Doz... .95
2
P. S. bottles Olive Oil. 45c,.. Doz... 2.40
2 P. S. Peaches................. 45c.. .Doz... 2.50
3 A. & L. Peas................. 35c,.. Doz... 1.30
3 Empire Peas ...................55c,.. Doz... 2.00
2 Gold Bar Peaches........ 35c,.. Doz.
1.90
2 Gold Bar R. A. Cherries35c,.. Doz... 1.90
2 Gold Bar Apricots......... 35c,.. Doz... 1,90
3 Country Club Com.... 25c,.. Doz,.. .90
Milk
2 cans Aster Milk..................15c,.. Doz
Per Case.................
3 can» Carnation Milk.......... 25c,. Doz
.
Per Case.................
................................... 25c
Cereals
Rice Beans
3
4
3
3
3
3
3
3
Phone Tabor 1708
CRISCO
FLOUR
The little son of Mr. and Mr*. T. H.
Drake, of Eimo Heights, has been quite
sick the part week.
Jacob Kletzel of Gilbert Ave,, son of ,
B. Kletzel, is in the hospital with a
badly damaged eye.
LUMBER
Funeral Directors,
The Herald is Only
Plowing and Harrowing wanted by
day or hour. Wood for »ale.
(.'all
Tabor 3783.
Mr. William Conner, father of Mr* i
Frank Wallace of Ninth avenne has
been seriously ill but is improving.
Ph°ne Home 24U
FREE
J. P. Finley & Son
A-1509
ResMeace 211 N. Maia St Lest«, Ore.
6024 92nd Street
A Fine Healthy Rose Bush
M im Minnie < Italie I Perkins, formerly
of l-ento. was married recently and live*
at Milwaukee. Oregon.
Mr. and Mr*. Milla of Powell Valley
Road have gone to their homestead near
Willamina.
LENTS PHARMACY
Where his patron» will be welcomed
Cash Shoe Repairing Shop
6009 92nd St. South of Station, Lent*
NewMethodLaundry
Tabor 3614
Dr. P. J. O’Donnell, Dentist
Reliable Shoe
Repairing
Coffee
..$ .85
.. 8.25
.. .90
.. 3.45
25c Coffee for...........................
20c
.‘De Coffee for.
25c
35c Coffee for.
30c