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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 25, 1917)
Randolph Bundy, who ia not quite I 18. left last Sat unlay to take a |H»itioii as pattern-maker with Punning A Erich, Harvester Combine makers at Harring ton. Wash. This ia a responsible pw- All churrh. »ociety, r?r»on«t and local new» A DEPARTMENT ( ONDI (TED RY Oil BERCIAI. CORRESPONDENTS nol published for protit. tree, notice* of on- tion and the salary is considerable. tertalnmenu. conducted for profit, published Work is progrvwing a|«ace on the new at a miuitnuin. of &o words. Announce* D mmscus . M NIHIL The side-walks an* ments and card of thanks, same rate. Adeer* Katzky building. One of tliv permanent institutions of One of the I h - h I iinprovenientH in thia Maine rates quoted on request. almost completisl, the fnmt is getting its final coat ot cement, ami every day ItaniMcus that adds much to the enjoy- diHtriet and a cre«lit toClackamasCouniy Suitable motto tor non-advertising sees a stream of |»ackages ami bundles men! of the farmers in that s<*etion is is the paving ot the Oregon City road, finding their way irom the old store to th»* hall eomimted by the German s'-‘nd »treet, soii U i from Kendall station, firm»; “It can't !»«• Done.” Shaking Society of Damascus, Inc. except for n half mile next to th«' Mult the new. The Bone Prv bill is up for passage This »iH iety aims to elevate th«' s»x*ialt nomah ('«unity line which they did lint at the legislature on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. E. M Hogue of 61. ¡9- moral ami intelleetual standards of the get tini'died last lull When they do Mr». Clara Foster of Alluiny is visit s*th St . are entertaining tvlatiies from community. The hall is availabl»» for tiliish this iu the spring the often hear.I ing her sister. Mrs. Will Anderson of the east. In the party are Mr. Hogue'- lectures ami entertainments as well as expression, "We are now in Claekamas mother. Mrs. Alice Hogue, and her son. th«' dances which have become quit«' (■«unity," when striking th«» rough road, Lents. J. 1-eiteh of 5tki5, 89th St., has been from Highland. Kansas, and Ins sisters, an institution. Thia was built in May will have a different meaning, a» it will very ill with nervous prostration He is Mrs. A. C. Barth of (‘lay Centre. Kansas, 1915 , ami the society was organized then be belter than on the Multnomah and Mrs. E. A. Stanton of Astoria, Ore. about a year previously. There are reported as improving. »ide. Mrs. Bud Coon and daughter of Grass Mr. Joe Hendrick has gone to a about 7.» or ni members. Th«> hall was Th«» Parent-Teacher entertainment Valley. Oregon. are spending tfns week Tacoma hospital tor treatment for ap built on shares. The acre of ground la-t Friday evening was »pule well at with Mrs. Sarah Coon ot 87th St. pendicitis. He has been employe»! as was donate»! by tlie parents of tended and lasusi until a late hour. The Gresham cannery ia to be rebuilt. collector for the N. P. R. R. for many O. Krotsch, the prerent President of the Mr» Elartlo has Iwreu seriously ill the Provisions will be made in the rebuild years. Mrs. Hendrick is fortunate Society. They hav«» a regular monthly past few days. ing for the handling of vegetables. enough to hear from him each day as to Hireling the first Sunday aftermsm in Mrs Strobridge of Ketidorf Road The dollar that the mervhant savve by how he is getting along, which is a great the month. Dances are held every three (72d St.) met with a serious accident w»*ek». comfort. not advertising usually goes for interest The hall is one of the liest rural halls Bunday. Th«» family »log playfully on the note necessary on carrying tin*1 The council of Parent-Teacher Asso in Oregon, is 40 x Mi feet, with a 19 f«a>l jumped up against her, knocking her goods over. ciations and a city ottRial are asking down ami breaking a liiub. She was KaUky Bros. have nearly completed owners of vacant lots to grant the line I stag»- and 12 foot ceiling It atambwin a taken to a hospital. nice grove of trees. Th«' managers are moving into their new department atore ot such Iota for gankning purposes ’ The writer, or a representative, will looking forward to picnics in th*' grove where they will soon be in readineea to Worthy people are to i«e found to do the 1 try to g»’t around to see all the people in the summer time. meet their customers. gardening. If all vacant lots were cu!?'- ' Th«* surrounding community ha- lieen ill this district next w»-vk with a pnqa> Mrs. E. L. McKinley entertain»*»! a vated there would be no plate for w«wds set tie. I for a very long time, many of sition that ought to add a few dozen party of friends from Oilton one day or tall grass. Beside«, the returns in the farmers having located then- when monthly, semi-annual or animal sub last week. She also entertained the fixai products surely would bring comfort Portland was a small tillage, fifty or scriber» t<> th«» Herald. McKinley and Bundy families (bis week. . to hundreds who do not have much of I sixty years ago. The Damascus ♦pis world’s goods.—Sunnyside Gazette. 1 \tr. Farris, of “1st Ave., 8. E.. has] Creamery of Portland had its origin It’s easy to tie patient when you have pureha.**d a seven-passenger Maxwell I Walter Sommerfeldt left a week ag»' • here. nothing at stake. and is now having a small resilience re for Eastern Oregon where he w ill lie en modeled to houre the l>eautiful machine. gaged for some time with the Whit» Upholstery And Photogravures. they handle woo»!. coal and briqih'tte», Let us remind you that it is none too Pine Lumber Co., in the operation of a> that they have f««‘»l of all kind», es early to buy there seeds. Buy some drag saw . He was formerly engaged in peeinlly Hay. Altai!», Wheat, Oat», (Continue»! From Pag»' 1 ) shrul»s to ornament the grounds. Make the manufacturing and a-sembling ot 1 Barley, Chicken F»vd. Grit ami M«»at home more pleasant than ever before. 1 there saws and is now taking orders for turns out work at the toniest of tony Scrap« (for chickens Hot dogs, we —Exchange. them in connection with his work at prices with such a |wrf«»ct velvety finish presume'’ We haven purpand are quit«' Pue to the enterprise of the Bell1 White Pine. A letter from him just re that the subject reeimt almost to live and inten-ted > We learn from E. L. Me System, the entire United States may be ceived by his parents states that the breathe. He wa- afraid to mention his Kinley that he's the whole thing. Mc enabled to hear President Wilson’s i thermometer has l>een registering 41 be top-notch price for fear some humbl« Kinley A Company ami all. We al-o inaugural speech on March 5th over long low zero, but that he rather enjoys it as folks might t>e scared away, but it looks find out that lie's “Hall’s Bam" also, distance telephone. to us as though there is here an opjsir- i for he runs that establishment as a they are prepared tor it. tunity to get first class work from an transient stahl«» in addition to his other A No. 1 photographer at prices which i jolw. It reems the reason he got tins maintain Lente* reputation for lieing bam is that lie ha- so many horses that, able to g"t better value for your money like the old woman who li\»»»l in a shoe, than any other place in Portland. As a he didn't know what to do. II»- had to special inducement just for a short time find some place to put 'em. He has Mr Johnson is giving a larg»- photo in a fifteen or sixteen head of hors«-« which 11 x 16 folder for only one dollar. One or he uses in anotla-r line of his, grading more can lie taken a- »lesired. Mr. work. He ihd the grading work on the Johnson does enlarging, copying etc., Franklin High School, andd's-s all th«» and has many attractive samples bi grading work for the School District. Show. He was pretty busy when we Franklin High stands in 10 acres, ami calle»! so we di«l not have much time to Mr. McKinley went over every foot of talk to him. lit* uses nothing but East it. Borne had to lx- leveHisI, some had man gtxxls for he considers them the to lie cut away, anil Home had to Is- best in the world. Their headquarters till«*»l in. This work occupied the great are at Rochester, N. Y. er part of two summers. If«» made the athletic grounds, the running track, etc. Just another feather in the cap of Harness and Upholstery Shop. A busy little shop is that of Henry this district, for many buxim-SHre work Jaeger on Foster Road just east of W2nd ing in other parts of tlie city make their St. Mr. Jaeger does all kinds of harness headquarters right here with us repairing and manufacturing. He also keeps a stock of new and s«vond-han<l The Germans want peace because goods, and has plenty of bone-blankets, they think they have won the war, and bite, whips, chains, etc. He has not the allies refuse to a<vept it tiecause lieen established here very long—not they are sure they will win the war. quite a year, but he fimls business con Therefore, on with the carnival of ditions are quite satisfactory. Besides blood. the harness business, most of which is done these days with farmer», Mr. “Europa has reached the point in the Jaeger is prepared to handle all kinds war where it refuses to count the cost,” ot upholstery. In fact he is more ex is the latest Irom over yonder. Possibly perienced in this line than the other. on the theory that it is easier to forget He makes over and re-upholsters mat to count than it is to pay. tresses, chairs, lounges, sofas, parlor suite, etc. The thrifty housewife will tie If dye suffs are so scarce, whence clad to know that this class of work can came the coloring agents for all of those be done right here at home, and of course, as is usual with Lente merchants, illuminating stories from the border? cheaper than the same service can lie given anywhere else in Portland. His Don’t Let Skin Troubles Spread. ad. will tie found in another column. Re»i, pimply skin that itches and burns is embarrassing, end gets worse Greenslade’s Blacksmith Shop. if neglected. Bad skin is a social The Village Blacksmith ot today no handicap and a constant source of longer stands under a spreading chestnut worry. Correct it at ones with Dr. tree; indeed it is to tie doubted whrther Hobson's Eczema Ointment. This he ever did. Our local representative healing ointment kills the germ, soothes of this time-honored trails is established the irritation and quickly restores your in a commodious shop on Foster Road. skin to normal. For babies suffering He is courteous and efficient. He never the tortures of eczema, or for grown shod ns particularly, for we go to a shoe ups who have long fought chronic skin maker when we need such service, ailments. Dr. Hobson's Eczwma Oint nevertheless we believe if we had a ment is a guaranteed remedy. At your mighty fine piece of “hoes fi«mh,” with Druggist, 50c. Phone Your Home, D61 tender feet, or one that needed par Wants to Pacifie, ticular care to straighten out a tied hoof, The Herald Tabor 7824 NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING. we would not hesitate to go to Matt Greenslade. No longer does the black In the County Court of the State of One cent • word Drat Insertion; one-bait solicited, called for and delivered. Mrs. smith use a two-handled bellows, nor Oregon, for Multnomah County. cent subsequent Insertions. Browning T. 4974. 64O4-94th St. tf does he use a crank-winding one which In the Matterof the Estateof August keeps one liand busy cranking, while the Schulenberg, Deceased. No. 13632. * FOR SALE WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS other uses the tongs. Mr. Greenslade Notice is hereby given that Charlotte COOK STOVE, Four-hole No. 8, WANTED—Second-hand steel harrow has an electric switch which does the Schulenberg, the executrix of the good as new, cheap. Enquire Stevens double-section. Tabor 3783. business better and quicker. He lias 5 estate of August Schulenberg, de Cash Store. 4 tf been here in Ix-nte for four yeara, and ia ceased, has filed in the above entitled FOR EXCHANGE the only blacksmith in the town. He CULL POTATOES for sale, 11.00 a Court and estate her Final Account as SMALL FARM — Dairy, fruit and handies the usual line of work, incloding cwt. H. L. Johnson. Sonth of Lente the executrix of said estate and that chicken ranch to exchange for house wagon repairing, automobile body work, Junction. Come and get them. 5 the Court has fixed and set Monday, and lots or acreage in 8. E. portion of farm machinery repairs, etc. While he Go to Walsh, the local dealer, for Red city. Main 6967. Address B. Wolver stopped work long enough to talk to qg, the 19th day of February, 1917, at the hour of 9:30 o'clock in the forenoon of Crown Gasoline. The only place in the ton, 540 Jackson St. he had a long line of customers waiting 4 said day in the County Court Room of Mt. Scott district where this particular Patrons of the Herald will tie glad to so we did not take much of his time. He brand can lie obtained. His prices also learn that a Pacific phone haa now been says the farmers' work is coming in the Court House, Multnomah County, Oregon, as the time and place for the are as low as can be found anywhere in metalled. Tabor 7824. nicely now—rather earlier than usual. hearing of said final account, together HEALTH EXPERT with any objections there may be to McKinley 4 Company. _________WORK WANTED_________ same. BE YOUR OWN IMlCTOR. Run Dated and first published January 18, This firm does so many things, has so You can do it bet FOR PLOUGHING and harrowing your own machine. 1917. many irons in the fire, is such an ter than another, being inside it. It call Tabor 378».___________________ 6 CHARLOTTE SCHULENBERG, “Omnium Gatherum” in an industrial WORK WANTED—By strong boy of pays YOU to keep well, to get well way that we hardly know where to start Executrix of the Estate of August quickly when sick, to know how to take 18. Have worked in stores. References. care of your family. My methods cure. in. However, they advertise in the Schulenberg, Deceased. Apply thia office. 3tf J. J. JOHNSON, Attorney for said Terms reasonable. LORA C. LITTLE, paper so we feel that the things they HOME LAUNDRY — Work guaran Health Expert, 420 Henry Bldg, Port mention there will be a safe cine to fol Estate. 314 Spalding Bldg., Portland, 7 | teed. Lowest prices. Family washing land. 1 tf | low, so here goes: We find, then, that Oregon. Local and Personal Newsy Items from Nearby Towns THE NEW TERM CAI.LB FOR School Books and Supplies Gel them at the LENTS PHARMACY F. R. Peterson & Sons, Props. Tabor 2074 We give "8. »k II.” Green Trading Hlaiu|>s on everything but text-books Morterud’s Market Main St, Near Car Line TRY OUR HOME MADE SAUSAGE THE SAUSAGE OF NO REGRETS. ALSO OUR OWN MAKE OF HAMS, RACON AND LARD Quality and Prices Always Right Wood and Coal We Have Both Them And BRIQUETTES Get Our Prices When Buying Feed Hay, Alfalfa, Wheat, Oats, Barley Chicken Feed, Grits, Meat Scrap Tabor «68 9J26 Foster Road M c K inley & company fl. D. Kenworthy and Co. Tnc. Tnneral Director!, TWO ESTABLISHMENTS PHONE TABOR B207 PHONE TABOR BB9S S802-4 92nd STREET 8. E. 4615 66th St, C«r. FOSTER ROAD IN LENTS ARLETA First Class Servies Otven b»r or Night. C o«e Proitnltr to I'emetsrles Enables Us to Furnlih Funeral, at a Minimum Kxpsnsn. 'A C. J. Holway THE UPPER MAIN STREET GROCER Those who live on the Hill will find good service right at home. Phone your order to Tabor 3292. We call and deliver 1 - - Brüggers* Bakery Is the place where you get those GREAT BIG 5c LOAVES OF BREAD Alsu we have not raised on our Doughnuts and Hnails. Come in and give ns a trial. 9112 Woodstock Ave. (On Carline)