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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (March 30, 1916)
Olio Katsky is making an addition lo his residence. Dr. P. X O’DONNELL LOCAL AND PERSONAL DENTIST 92nd St. and Foster Road, over the LENTS PHARMACY Fbone Tobor 3214 1 SHIRT HOUSE AU churrh. sorlely. personal mH local raws not published tor prvBL tree. aotleeo of so- tertainmenu. conducted tor proti, published alaste aiinlteuu. o( N werd«. Annourae taenia and oard of thanka, aaste rale. Adver nal ng rales quoted oa request. "Grandma” Drake has t>eeii iu poor health (or some time past Exclusive—One Price J. A Mauck & Co. 124 9th St. Near Washington Reliable Shoe Repairing Cash Shoe Repairing Shop 60119 92nd 8t. South of Station, Lents HORSESHOEING Wagon Repairing and General BLACKSMITHING Matt Greenslade, Foster Road NewMethodLaundry Tabor 3614 QUICK SERVICE FIRST CLASS WORK The Herald is Only WANTED—Trade a Mandy Lee 120 Miss Evelyn Hogue entertained a num egg incubator for wood. 5439 92<i 8u, ber of her friends last Sunday, the occas acn»e from school itouae, tante. ion being her thirteenth birthday. The "Run a Rounds” met at the home The ladies* Aid of the Bennett (T>a|>el of Mr. and Mrs. Schuler Saturday night. gave a leap year liosket social Wednes The party went out in Mr. Clark’s truck day evening. and anyone who lieard or saw the crowd would hardly believe that Oregon had The Ladies* Aid societies will give a turned over a new leaf ou New Years union silver tea at the Baptist church Wednesday, April 5th. Everybody ESTIMATES FLRMSHED welcome from 2 p. tn. till 5 p. tn. DO IT NOW ! We carry a Complete Line of Plumb lag Fixtures and Supplies Phone Tabor 5542 M. N. SADLER Washed Graded Gravel Portland, Oregon Plastering Sand Dressmaking 82nd St. and 45th Ave. Phone Tabor 2063 Sewing of all kinds at home or by the day Mrs. Geo. Haddon 9906 55 ave. 8. E. EXPRESS Baggage and General Hauling, DAILY SERVICE Leave Baggage Check and Address at Plummer Drug Store. Third and Madison St. ElmerS. McCormick 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 Principal Gresham Public Schools Candidate for Republican Nomination for County School Superintendent Multnomah County Funeral Directors Montgomery and Fifth Sì Ont Place of Bnoineaa Only Experienced Woman in Attendance Main Office Phone Main 9 A-15WÌ Cut on Prices for 30 Days Painting and Paper Hanging at Lowest Prices 6015 Main St., South of car track, 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 Lents Junction A tea will be given by the ladies of the Lente Methodist, Friends, Evangel ical, and Baptist church from '2 to 4 p. m., Wednesday, April 5. Al) are in vited. Eiiison PHbnograph, cost M5. com O- P. STAYTON plete, as good as new. Price |15. in cluding 50 records. Addrew 1025 "1st every man who voted for me when I ran ave., near Watson Station. three year, ago for commiraioner of rail roads, when I received ouch a large vote. Mira Rnth Russell, formerly of tanta, Would kindly a»k every lady and gentle a gratinate of Washington High Schoo), man in the county who know* me to Jane 1915, has been teaching a «neceas- "peak of me to their friend« and «ecure ful term of sebo* 1 on Sauvies’ Island in their vote. C. P. STAYTON, District No. 8, Columbia County. 282)4 South Br<»adway. PRIMARY, MAY 19, 1916 Remember that concert the tants Justice and Equal Opportunity for Baptist church on Friday evening, Mar, 31. at 8 o’clock. The program is made Every Child up of piano, violin, flute and vocal rolon and duets, choruses of ladies and mixed voices and readings. No admission charged. Free will offering. Every body welcome. ( Special Price» by the ton; A. PEARCE J. P. Finley&Son New and Second Hand Crockery, Glassware Tinware, Stoves, Ranges, Comforts, Blan* kets, Springs, Mattresses, Wall Paper and Window Glass. Be sure to hear the sermon Sunday evening at the Lenta Baptist church on j “Bottled up Preacher, and warmed over Saints'’ by Mr. Taylor, a traveling I j man. Trunks 50c Each STOVEPIPE ELBOWS STOVE and FUR NACE REPAIRING Lenta Millinery store, the place to buy your bats. Make over shop in connection. Lovett’s Furniture Store CHEAP FOR CASH, or trade for good hones, four lots and a honae on Teeney A s2d st., near kith Ave. Teeney, 8602 Foster Road. ML Scott. Lems and Portland 91 and Foster 1 5O-egg Incubator in first clase con- dition. l’rice 55. Addreet MB 71 nt ave., near Watson Station, Un a platform advocating tta educat ing of our boys for making a living and our girls for making good bomro, with justice and equal opportunity for every child, Elmer H. McOormlok, principal of Gnwliam >*ubllc ttchoole, announces his candidacy for Republican nomina tion foi County School Superintendent. Mr. McCormick ha« Iwvn in the educational work for tweuty tive year«. He served two term, as county supvrin- ten dent of Dickinson County, Kansas. He ha« taught many years tn the couutry 1 schools, also iu the high eebooto and has served as city superintendent He served a» rural aiiperviaor ot fifty schools in Clsckamas County prior to accepting his present position. If elected Mr. McO.rtnick promise« economy In the management of the of-1 flee and will devote his entire time for ‘ the Intervet ol the rural Schools. PLATFORM Mr. McCormick «laud« for educating our boys (or making a living and our girls for making good home« For an industrial club and a 1’arvnt- Teacher Aswviation in every district . For vitalising the rural course of study in order that the country boys and girl« may lw taught in term« of their own ex perience; in other words to make agri culture. home making and the handi craft« the heart of the epurae of study. For making every rural school in I Multnomah Couuty standard. For the brat equipped corj* of teach ers in the «tale for Multnomah county. For a revival of tlw county and local teachers' associations. For making the country school house the Social center for the district. For co-operation with the state de partment of education, tta state school« and the county agriculturist in all things for better acltoola. For economy, efficiency, courtesy ,| promptneas and honesty in the manage ment of the office—No (»rail. (Paid Advertisement) Miss Edna Wolf writes that site hae To the Voters id Multnomah County: passed a very enjoyable winter in Wash 1 am seeking the nomination for ington. D.C., although very busy in County Commissioner at the Republican I the offices of Senator Brady. primary. May 1», 1916. Shall conduct ■ a clean-cut campaign, ura no disrespect- ' FOR SALE — Good Barred Rock ful language toward my opponents. My Cockerel Corvallis strain, also Planet standing and ability are h»*fore you to I Lower taxes, good road, Jr. Seeder and Itand cultivator. 5403 investigate for the fanner, in the mral districts, 100th St., Lente, Ore. work tor the interest of all Hie people, tants I W. J. McNeal is in Earax, Montana, all churches and Christian organisations employed on a contract that will require for the uplift and g*M«l of humanity shall have my love and support. I about eight months. stand fl rm for the lalior organisation, and unions, and I will do all 1 can justly D. W. Homer of Woodmere has lawn to encourage them. I am a workiug in British Columbia the past live weeks, man and leel it no discredit to build a employed in a saddle factory, making house or steamtioat. I want to thank saddles for the British Army. Edward Mills Tin Shop in Lents Mr®. O. A. Hera entertained the "Five Point” rawiug club Thursday. tanta, Ore. Mn. Maffet underwent an operation Mrs Otto Katxky is expecting a at the Good Samaritan hospital last Fri- lengthy visit front iter tuo titer and day. sister. Plumbing and Heating COME TO the new Mr. and Mrs. Dalle« Simonsen are parents of a son burn batariiay after noon. Dr. O'lhmnell is moving into the houra that was formerly lire Bischoff Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Randolph, whose home on E. 90th St. horns was near Lents several years ago. are now living on Gilbert road. Anyone needing help inay find some one to assist them by inquiring at the Hate, hate, bats. Lots of them. Herald office. Good styles and right prices. I<*nt, Millinery, WANTED—All kinds o' hauling, plowing, harrowing, excavating. Phone FOR SALE—Choie»1 Early Seed Po Tabor 3783. tatoes. John Lennox, Ratnapo Station, $1.00 Per Year R. Heyting Mr. and Mra. Fran ley are parents of a daughter born Monday morning. McConrtck Offers Hatform Slaked Lime, Fertilizers for Gardens, Roses and Lawns Wood, Goal and Boilding Material Prompt Delivery TABOR 968 9326 FOSTER ROAD MCKINLEY & CO. Dr. Hess was given a surprise by some j twenty of hi, friends Friday evening, i the occasion being the doctor’s birth- I day. He was so much surprised that he hardly came to himself all evening. The doctor was the recipent of a nice rock ing chair The evening was spent in playing “500,” after which the hostess nerved an elaborate luncheon. At a late hour the guests departed feeling they had spent a most delightful evening and that the Herae’s were royal entertainer,, anil wishing the doctor many ‘‘happy re turns.” $100 Reward, $100 ----- ________ ___ _ ----- ___ b> The reader« ----- of thia paper will pleased to .. learn that there la at least l)r0r or« ----- _ . ____ ____ ... dreaded disease that science lias >s, ---- and : that Ir able to cure In all Its stage,. Catarrh Hall's Catarrh Cure 1« the onl) positive cure now known to the med lea fraternity. Catarrh being a constItutlona disease, require, a constitutional tr-u’ ment. Hall', Catarrh Cure I, taken In ternally, acting directly upon the Moo< and mucous surfaces of the system, there by destroying the foundation of the die ease. and giving the patient strength Io building up the constitution and ae«le Io nature In doing Its work. The proprietor, have so much faith In 11« curative pnw era that they offer One Hundred Dollar: for any case that It falls to curs. Sent for list of testimonials. • ASSr.ss: r J. CHKNET A CO . Toledo. O Sold by all Dmsslets, Tie. Take ■all's Family Fills tor eoasttratlos I have known Captain C. I’ Stayton Intimately for the pant 25 year« and know him to be honeHt and well qualified for the (Mieition of County Commissioner, and earnestly recommend my friends to i to vote for him. DR. A. W MOORE, 402 Steven« Building. Captain C. P. Stayton lias lieen con nected willt my office for the past three years. I cannot too highly reccornmend h'tn for the office of County Commis sioner. He is alisolntcly honest, trust worthy anti square in all of his dealings and liberal and broadminded. It is with pleasure that I recommend him to the kind consideration of the voters. JOHN C. 8HILLOCK, Attorney at futw. 501-501 Gerlinger Building. Captain C. P. Stay ton is well fitted for the office which he seeks, anti my friends will do me a great favor in supporting him. P BORG AN, 1014 Hawthorne Avenue. (Paid Advertisement) • Card of Thanks We wi«h to express our appreciation to the many kind friendsand neighbor, for the sympathy, service and beautiful flowers during the stakneM an<l death of our beloved husband, son and broth er, Claude P. tant. MRS. GRACE V. LENT. O. R. LENT and family. LUMBER Lath Shingles» Builders Hardware, Ruhero 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