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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (May 11, 1916)
Dr. P. J. O’DONNELL DENTIST LOCAL AND PERSONAL 92nd St. and Foster Road , owr the LENTS PHARMACY All church, «octet;, psreonai and local new* not published tor profil. tree; uoi I om ot en- tertalnmenta. conducted for profit, published at a lac mlnlmun, ot *0 words. Announce ments and card ot thanks. Mme rate Adver tising rate<qnoted on request. Phone Tabor 3214 Dressmaking Sewing of all kinds at home or by the day The next regular meeliug of thè " Latíalo t Club" will In* at the home of Mrs. Earle Dillu on 83d St., South. Mrs. Geo. Haddon Lenta 9906 56 ave. 8. E. Reliable Shoe Repairing Cash Shoe Repairing Shop 6009 92nd St. South of Station, Lenta HORSE-SHOEING Wagon Repairing and General BLACKSMITHING Matt Greenslade, Foster Road NewMethodLaundry Tabor 3614 QUICK SERVICE FIRST CLASS WORK Safety Deperii boxee may be secured at the Multnomah State Bank, greatly to the advantage of local patrons. Owing to the unusual amount of ad vertising this week a number of inter esting items have been left out. Tl>ey will be run in next week's issue of the paper. FOR SALE—2 sacks cull potatoes, 76c. Come and get th**m. H. L. John son, South of Lente Junction. $1.00 Per Year DO IT NOW ! Washed Graded Gravel Plastering Sand 82nd St. and 45th Ave. Phone Tabor 2063 R. Heyting hia Goo. Seifrige of Mth avenue left last the Monday tor Wallace, Idaho. bis out Mrs. lew McKinley was the recipient has of a surprise party Friday from a num ber ot girl friends from Vancouver, Willbridge, lJnntou and Rose City Bishop 8.C. Breyfogel, D. D., of Read Park. ing, Pa., will speak at the Evangvlioal Church Sunday at 7:4& p. m. He is not Woodmere School started to clean up only an exceptional pivacher of God's their district Friday, May 5, and the word but has gone around tlie world teachers and pupils worked until noon aud iq*ent ooualdwab!» of time in other when rain stopped lite work. The same eountries. The public is invited Io an captains will continue the campaign inspiring service Sunday night. From until the entire diet, let is completed and here the Bishop will go to Bellingham no rubbish or tilth can be (»Hind in the wliere Iw will preside at the annual ana* entire district. eion of the Oregon Conference which will convene next week. Mr. Stock has bought the old lente livery stable. Next Sunday, the 14th, at the Friends Chnrch will be what is commonly Mr. Darnall is spending the week at known as Mother’s Day. Mrs. Riley Granta Pass, attending the State Grange* will preach a Mimionary aermon not He will serve ou the Good Roads and only to mothers but to al! interested in Finance Committees. the spread of the goepel of Christ to a world of mankind. The Gilbert Athletic Association gave Mr. and Mrs. Petty haved moved into an interesting play last Friday owning, the Ctiristain home on S9th street. Mrs. entitle»! "The Coming of Mary Jane " Petty is a sister of Mrs Geo. Spring. The cast of characters was excellent. Each one played his part well. The WILL TRADE 3 to 5 acres with im play was full of surprises from start to provements in Hillsboro garden tracts, finish besides being a financial success. Washington Co., for house and lot in The people of Gilbert ar»* very progrea- Lente. Henry Jaeger, Lenta Harness live and have accomplished much with Shop. their organisations this year. Dr. O’Donnell recently purchased the Bischoff property on South 90th street. The Herald is Only Lawrence Sager, who clerked in brother Clyde's store here during winter, returned to Canada with family a short time ago and nought a granary «Uxe at Hutton, wliere he a good buaiuess. ANY KIND of Upholstering, guaran teed good work. Henry Jaegar. Harneas Shop, Foster Road, east of 92d street. E. E. Otto is comfortably situated in hie new quarters on Foster Road, next door to the Sager grocery store "Clean Mr. Broker Says On the evening ot April 211, MI m Norma H McCollum and PhiUmorv O. Daniels were united ill marriage at the home of the pastor of the Lenta Baptist Church. Tin» |>aator ot this church, J. M. Nelson, performed the marriage ceremony. Mr. Daniels is iu the em ploy of the New Method Laundry. Mr. and Mrs. Daniels are making their home tor liie present with the mother of the bride, 6491 Eighty-eighth Hi., H. E. A happy married life is wished fur the newly wedded couple. Our com|>etiu>ni from town are adver tising a lot of red tape these days. They say they put a label on each loaf for your protection. It is not your protec* tioti, it is their own protection. We, too, could put a nice looking little picture or laliel on each loaf and advertise It (or your protection. We lalmtthe bread, why fall for all the red tape and hot air Uie Portland bakeries are advertising, ltemendwr, "all is not gold that glitters.11 The Portland liakeriee an, continually fooling the people with all the red tape advertising. Why be tlie laughing stock lor the red tape bakers. We know that our bread to as good, ur eveu better, than any rvd tap* bread. Buy a )<«( of any other kind of bread and buy a loaf of our bread, cut off a slice of each one and taste them and see If our bread liaau’t a Iwtter flavor or taste and that It is more wholceomo than all the red ta|*e bread combined. Be your own judge, and don't let all the red ta|a* advertising prejudice you. There is a lot. of 3 lor lUo bread on the market. Why fall for it? It is no larger than 2 loaves of Brugger's Bread. Get wiee. Brugger's Bakery 1» the only Bakery in Itetils that mix the dough with a machiuo. No perapiration ran» from tile Baker's face into the dough. BRI'GGER’H BAKERY »112 Woodstock Ave., l*enta, (»re. Attention G. A. K. Sunday, May 2Nlh, Memorial service will be held at the M. K. Church at 11 a. m. We cordially invite Shiloh Circle No. 19, the Sons of Veterans, the Spanish War Veterans and the Boy Seoul« of Lento to join with us. We will meet at the Oddfellows Hall at Poi Hand Banks Show Gains 10:80 sharp and lie ready Ui start at 10:46. We will march up in a body. A Washington dispatch says: National Rev. Browne will deliver the Memorial irnnks todav contain more idle money sermon. John Walrotl, Com. than at any previous time in the history of the nation. Excess cash reservss The Dalles school building is to Is* amounting to more than $ 1,000,090,000 enlarged. are stored in the vaults of the nations banks. Lents Grange Meets Saturday Lenta grange meets Saturday at 10:30 a. ui. The first and second degrees will be given in the morning. After the lunch, la<ginning at 2 o'clock, Mias Grace DeGraff will tell of her experiences as one of the party of the Ford Peace Commission. Judge Cleeton will speak of the work of the Juvenile Court. The lecture hour is open to the public and a cordial invitation is extended to all. Shiloh Circle and the G. A. R. cele brated the eighth anniversary of the Circle last Saturday evening. Many friends from all parts of the city wen* present. A supper was given at six o’clock and in the evening a fine pro gram was rendered. The G. A. R.. have a candidate running for Rocu Carnival Queen, Mr». Maud Gilman. Anyone wishing to secure a G. A. R. Bend will have a 4600 population with button for the small sum of 10 cents in six months may call up Tabor 6202 and one will be sent to you at once. Work has starte* 1 on a two-story brick business block at Gresham. Inspector Rose paid Lente a vist upon Monday and some people who had not observed the clean up day were especial ly invited to do so. He intends to make Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Seifrige enter A Chicago company has ordered ISO a weekly visit so we must stay clean all tained a number of friends Saturday carloads of broccoli from Roseburg. the time. evening. Games were played and re- Foster school district near Lebanon freahmente were served. A pleasant People are taking great interest in the time is reported. will build a 12,600 school. new safety deposit boxes that have been installed at the Multnomah State Bank. Lenta section observed ' Day” very creditably. MkCollum-Denids Roseburg will sell $75, Ori •ohool bonde for new high school building. Robert L Stevens ...FOR.., SHERIFF REBUBUCAN TICKET Dr. F. 0. Lehman up in L» at Ph ne Tabor 2284 Residence 211 5. Main St. Lents, Ore. Edward Mills Mt. Scott. Lents and Portland ■ EXPRESS Gordon 31 arm, who was injur, motorcycle accident on North 9 1 »tn u week ago Sttnday and who wa tak to tlie Good Samaritan Hoepita) is el alive, Gut remains unconscious. I Primary No Election 67 May 19 th on the ballot Baggage and General Hauling, Trunks 50c Each DAILY Go to Walrh’e for gasoline and all kinds of motor oils at prices compara ble with the lowest. SERVICE The G. C. E. Club, which means "Grays Crossing Embroidery Club,” Leave Baggage Check and Address j have decided to change their name to at Plummer Drug Store. I the "Latfalot Club,” which is much , Third and Madison St. ! more appropriate in every way—as most ■ of the members do not live at Grays j I Crossing. COME TO the new Tin Shop in Lents 91 and Foster STOVEPIPE ELBOWS STOVE and FUR NACE REPAIRING W# make all kinds of chicken supplies, champion Sanitary Fountains, Grit and Shell Boxes, Dry and Wet Mash Hoppers and Troughs. A. PEARCE Funeral Directors Montgomery and Fifth St One Piece of Business Only Experienced Woman in Attendance Main Office Phone Main 9 AG-iM 111 am elected I will oppose needless legislation; uncalled for; any measure that will attempt to divert a state fund into another channel than that for which it was created. Will favor repeal of obsolete laws; fewer laws but better enforcement; more manufactories; good ESTIMATES FURNISHED the people will at all times be paramount............................... Plumbing and Heating We carry a Complete Line of Plumb ing Fixture« and Supplies Phone Tabor 5542 M. N. SADLER Lents Station roads; strict economy in public matters. The interests of Efficient, Economical Business Administra tion; Strict and Impar tial Enforcement of Law T. J. CLEETON County Judge Candidate for Re-election for Second Term Portland, Oregon Land Plaster < Special Prices by the ton) J. P. Finley&Son Dr. Lehman says: Albany will spend 1*5,000 on a new city hall. We will Make Anything You Want out of Sheet Metal GUTTERING and ROOFING Bring in Your Repairing, No Job too Small FOR STATE SENATOR Slaked Lime, Fertilizers for Gardens, Roses and Lawns I Wood, Goal and Building Material Prompt Delivery TABOR 968 9326 FOSTER ROAD Less than a year ago Judge Cleeton became Juvenile Judge by an act of the leg islature. Since becoming Juvenile Judge he has had brought before him for in vestigation over 1800 cases. He has organized the work along co-operative lines, nas organized a home finding department. Dur ing this time there have been 190 children placed in good homes. Of this num ber over 100 have been re turned to their own homes. The expense of operation of the Juvenile Court has been greatly reduced. During the last ten months Judge Cleeton has saved the taxpayers over $7000 in this dep > rtmen-of -his work alone. The De tention Home has become merely a place of temperary abode, as its name indicates. The number of inmates has been reduced from 75 to 5, reducing the cost of operation of the Home about $5000 in the last ten months. LENTS HARNESS SHOP Under Management of Henry Jaeger Successor to A. Kalkofen Will continue to carry Hamess Supplies, and do Harness Repairing, at reasonable rates Any Sort of Upholstering Done Satisfactorily Your Patronage Solicited H. D. Renwortby and Co. Tnc. Funeral Directors, TWO ESTABLISHMENTS PHONE TABOR 6207 PHONE TABOR S896 5802-4 9 2nd STREET S. E. 4615 66th St., Cor. FOSTER ROAD IN LENTS ARLETA Flr»t Clew Servie» Given Pay or Nicht. Clow Proximity to Cem. terle« Knablca V» to Furnish b ipiernhf at a Minimum Mipoiinc.