Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923, February 15, 1917, Image 4

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You can’t save the dollars by buying goods at haphazard- But you can save it by
coming to this store, where selling is reduced to a science and is conducted in the
interest of the buyer as well as the seller. Buying is good here—come on in
We bought thousands of dollars worth of goods before the rise in prices. Our customers getthe benefit
Ready for Business
in Our New Store
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William Duane King, for several
year« a resident of Salem, died at the
Local and Personal
home of friends near Damascus, on Sun­
day last. He came to Damascus for
rest and had only been there for three
Mrs. M. I. Markle, of 92nd St., is
days when he died. The remains were very ill with Typhoid Pneumonia.
sent to Satem for interment. He was
C. L. Evarts was notified last Friday
formerly from Iowa.
of the death of his brother, J. H. Evarts,
of iJouglas County, Oregon.
Mr. Riley is conducting an interesting
Home, 1)61
Phone Your
series of meetings in the Friends Church
Pacific,
Wants to
at Entiat, Wash.
Tabor 7*24
The Herald
Paul P. Pettit, of Hood River, form­
erly of I^nta, is spending the week with
One cent a word first insertion; one-halt laundry work at home.
Satisfaction relatives and friends in town.
cent subsequent insertions.
guaranteed. Washings called for and
Mr. and Mrs. Windsor, of 92nd St, are
delivered. Tabor 7353.
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negotiating
the trade of their Lenta pro­
FOR SALE
FOR PLOUGHING and harrowing perty lor a 40-acre ranch in Washington.
GRAVEL and SAND. R. Heyting. call Tabor 3783.
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Mr. and Mrs. W. Crawford, of Boring,
Phone Talior 206i.__________________
HOME LAUNDRY — Work guaran- ware in town Tuesday. The family are
BARRED ROCK eggs. O. A. C. teed. Lowest pnces. Family washing juat recovering from a aeige of meaales.
Strain. Good layers. »1.00 for 15. »5.00 solicited, called for and delivered. Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Brumwell, of
per hundred. 8831 Foe ter Road, Lente. Browning T. 4974. 6404 94th St.
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Foeter Road, an- the proud parents of a
Mrs. J. F. Wing.
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11-pound daughter. The little lady ar­
FOR RENT
FOR SALE or will exchange for Mt.
rived on Monday the 12th inst.
MODERN 4-room bnngalow fur­
Scott property 4 lota in Clatekanie.
For an evening of pleasure attend the
Every inch in berries or fruit. One nished, garden, lawn, trees, roses,
Rebekah's card party tomorrow (Fri­
year’s crop »000.
Five-room house. small barn, chicken house and yard.
day) evening, at Odd Fellows hall. Ad­
Value »1100. Apply this office.
6tf. One block from car. 631s-89th St. S. E.
mission 10 cents. Refresh merits will
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Go to Wal«h. the local dealer, for Red
be served.
WANTED— MISCELLANEOUS
Crown Gaeoline. The only place in the
The Royal Neighbors are advertising
Mt. Scott district where this particular
WANTED—Second-hand steel harrow a bazar to lie held in Odd Fellows hall
brand can be obtained. His prices also
on Wednesday afternoon and evening of
double-section. Talior 3783.
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are as low a- can be found anywhere in
next week, the 21st inst. Supper will
SEVEN-ROOM house close in west be served from 5 to 8 o’clock.
the city.3tf
I Portland for sale or trade for Lents
Mrs. A. J. Hollingworth and little
WORK WANTED
I property. Hattie Yott, 9217% Foster
daughtea Esther, of 71st St. 8. E., left
I
Road,
I^ents.
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DAY WORK or by the hour, or
this morning (Thursday) for Seattle,
where they will visit the son ami brother
i and incidentally form the acquaintance
I of the new baby who recently arrived.
Remember the Opera to tie given at
j the Franklin High School Gym tomor­
row (Friday) evening. The "Pirates of
I Penzance’’ will be presented by a cho-
j rus of forty voices and will be well
I worth the modest admission price of 10
| cents which they are asking.
The I^nts Mercantile Company will
| probably be the name of the new con-
! cern which will shortly open up a
Geisler Brothers
Oregon
general grocery business in the Grange
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store—Katzky’s old location. Clyde E.
Sager will be the manager. Shelving is
» being put up as we go to press, but the
owners do not feel able to state just
when they will be ready for business.
sells more grea(j than any other
On Saturday last occurred the death
of Joe. H. MisKimins, at the residence of
store in Lents. Try our BIG
Mrs. Hazlet, on 55th avenue, where he
5c LOAVES and you’ll
had made his home since the death of
find out
his wife about theee years ago. He was
75 years of age. So far as is known he
had no relatives in Oregon. One son
9112 WOODSTOCK AVE.
resides in Texas and other relatives in
Only bakery in Mt. Scott using machinery
Iowa to which State the remains were
sent on Bunday.
Word reaches this office that Carroll
Knutson, who with hie parents recently
left Lents for Seattle, is in the hospital
there, recovering from an operation for
the removal of tubercular glands in hie
neck.
He seems to be recovering
speedily and it is expected that he is
out of the hospital by this time.
WANT ADS
6 For That Cough, Cold or Grippe
j Try Geisler’s White Pine Tar with
X Cascara - - Helps Every Time
MT. SCOTT DRUG CO.
What
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Reason
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5716-24 92d St., S.E
Municipal Electric Light Plants.
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in a certain Coast city then- was in
ojieration lioth a munici|«l and prix ate
plant with the result that prices were re­
peatedly cut by the private company U>
comfiete with the munici|>al plant until
less than half of the original price was
being charged, the Company making a
profit even at that figure.
Mr. Italy
stated that Portland eould install a
plant at a very nominal rate. The city’s
experience with the water system was
given as an example of what might be
accomplished. The present indebted­
ness on the water plant is in the neigh­
borhood of »7.000,000. but tlx- prww-nt
income would warrant an indebted mi*
of 118,000,000.
Mr. Wilson Benefiel gave a very in-
tereating address on the ’‘Great Out-
doors,” showing the advantages to tie
derived from mixing play with work,
which added to the enjoyment of life
and detracted in no sense from general
efficiency. Fanners should take time
for pleasure trips and the cultivation of
the social aide of their nature and the
enjoyment of family life.
Geo. L. Carr and Geo. V. McClure are
conducting a successful revival at Maliel,
Oregon.
Reformed Church. (German.)
A special missionary service will be
held on Sunday morning, the pastor
will preach a missionary sermon. Spe­
cial music will be furnished by the choir
NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING.
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon, for Multnomah County.
In the Matterof the Eatatcof August
Schulenherg. Deceased.
No. 18832.
Notice is hereby given that Charlotte
Schulenherg, the executrix of the
estate of August Schulenherg, de­
ceased, has filed in the above entitled
Court and estate her Final Account as
the executrix of said estate and that
the Court has fixed and set Monday,
the 19th day of February, 1917, at the
hour of 9:.'#) o’clock in the forenoon of
said day in the County Court Room of
the Court House, Multnomah County,
Oregon, as the time and place for the
hearing of said final account, together
with any objections there may be to
same.
Dated and first published January 18.
1917.
CHARLOTTE SCHULENHERG,
Executrix of the Estate of August
Schulenherg, Deceased.
J. J. JOHNSON, Attorney for said
Estate. 314 Spalding Bldg., Portland,
Oregon.
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HOW MUCH?
WHAT SIZE?
That is all we need to ask you—the size,
and the price you want to pay.
We can give you any size.
You can pay any kind of a price you want
to, and whatever the price you pay, it will be
the best value for the money to be found any­
where in this section.
That is the inducement we oiler you, and no other
house can touch it
W. E. GOGGINS, Main St
Near Car
Line
Fresh Roasted Coffee
35c, 3 lbs. for fl 00. No lietter at any pries.
30c, 3*g ll>s. for *1 00. As good as any you buy at 45c.
25c, 4% lbs. lor fl (JO. Suits the taste and jMH-ket Issik of more people
than any other they can buy.
2Oc lb. Very mild and smooth flavored, too good for the price. Show
ticket with each [Killnd sold.
We have by far the largest coffee business of any one in lent*. Buy all
our coffees green. Roasted Freeh every day.
Saturday Special, 4 lbs. Sugar 26 c with each pound of Coffee.
JOHN D.
YOUR
GROCER
"Everything that’s good to eat."
You Can’t Afford Sloppy Work
And we can’t afford to give it to you. Our reputation de­
pend« on your satisfaction and your satisfaction depend« on
the nature of the service we give you.
In the equipment, stock and workmanship our garage ia
prepared to execute this policy. Bring your troubles to us
Let us furnish you with supplies and accessories
The World Famous Monogram Oils and Greases Always in Stock.
Lents Garage